Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 23, 1861, Image 3

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0 tnarnotulii uo.ula‘rrlnshlor,Vgiol'do.,fliAavnotiTeew nnilftsiLettlar6
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thewndersigned, In due form o
ff law. Al l
Indebted to the estate are required to make im
mediate payment, and Mute havin,r claims to present
them for awttiomel.t to
WILLIAM IMAM, Jr.,
I
' ANDRIM U. BLAIR,
Xleentore,
♦ug. 2, '61.=41
1627C'GARAY INSTITUTE.-
uj
and 1629 SPRUCE STREET PHIVA.
Tble Tnstitute. -ondueted for two year, past, in this
city. by Nanette 011COARAT end her niece M AMUR Infra
alum, upon the same prinelplea ea the one In New York,
estaolished there in the year gBl4, will raopen on Mon
day, September IGth, wilh its uxual ample and eumplete
inroridon for the education of Young Ladies, under the
direction of Madame Erllervllly. Citeutare, and all
requisite Information, CRP be obtained on application
to the Principal.
A uguat 16, 1861. •
p u B - Llc SALE
VALUABLE PAR3Matid TANNERY.
On Friday 13th September, 1851, at 10, A.
Al assignee of Robert Bryaton, I will eittioae to public
sale on the promises, all his Real Ettetate, which coo
slats of
Ist.. The MANSION FARM, _
Situate In Upper Allen township. Cumberland coun , y
bounded by David Coover,Johu'llunlap's heirs, Allchae
Cockiln and others, containing
'430 AORl38•
more or less, haring thereon erected,
A LARGE, DOUBLE, -414,!
WL .T-
Two-sToRY HOUSE,
LARGE TWOSTORX STONE BARN,
, .
AN EXTENSIVETANNERY,
with all the machinery, and steam engine of modern
eonatrucUon, with a bountiful supply cf overhead
spring water, carried through the builiitm, 'hops and
yard, and upon the farm are also,
IFIVB EXTBNSIVII LIME KILNS,
and two good DWELLING II.)IISES, and Stable, and
Blackamith Shop, and all convenient out-buildinga.
such as Smoke house, Ice house, Spring house; also.
an Orchard; running water, inch as never fails, !ri the
house, nod may be in the barmyaid. Fencing aligned.
and the land itself, In the best fanning order, having
been well limed and in inured.
This property may be divided Into three parte, and
may he th as sold if suitable to purchasers, and bringing
the best prima.
1. The Tannery, with Fifty Acre. of Land, running
down to the Lisburn Road.
2. That part of the Farm which Iles along the Lid
burn Road, including tho buildings, blachemith chop,
and about Forty Acres of band.
3. The residue of the Farm, which will contain about
One itundrtsi and Thirty Arras, with the Lame Barn.
I will sell at the Mate time and place, a Tract of
Land, or Farm, In Monoghan township, York co., con.
tainiug about
SIXTY FIVE ACRES,
all of which Is cleared. having theren ererted a GRIST
MILL. Three Frame DWELLING HOUSES. BARN and
other imprrvemeote. This Farm is situate about one
mile south of the above named man•lon Farm.
Also. a Sand Stone Quarry. In the same township,
on the road frcm ..Gddenstown to Lisburn, containing
about three•quarters of an acre.
Also, at the same time and place, I will sell about
SIX HUNDRED ACRES
CHESTNUT LAND,
situate In Rye township, Perry county, nen.. to Bier
rett'n Gap. on the North side of the mountain. The
land will be divided into lots to stilt purChaaers, maps
and drafts el which wit be exhibited at the time of sale.
Ab Iwo o'clock on the Mom , day, I will also sell on
the premises,
290 Acre• Limestone Land.
the same township, known as the " liarkiseas Farm,"
sillnete about two miles south of Mechacienburg. This
land le
plenty of running water, and springs that never tall.
This land will be divided and sold In parts to suit pur•
chasers.
lat. All that. pert of the rand which lies west of the
main road to Mechaniceburg, and which contairisiboat
170 Acres, will lie divided Into three nearly equal parts
one of which, the north part, has an excellent
_ • HOUSE AND BARN,
epee
01111
and the other two are without
buildings, but are well fenced and In • high state of
aultivation.
2. All that bert which Ilea Rest of the road, and con
tains 12:0 ACRES. Hawing thereon •
LARGE LOUBLE.IIIVGBTORT HOUSE.
Stone Dank Darn. Curls Rouse,
Distillery, and all other
conronient buildings. with Orchard of the eholciest
fruits. and running streams.
Three are the moat desirable farms that havebeen of
lived for toile for many years All the above lauds will
be sold by the Acre, eieept the Tannery property. l'he
elect amount to garb tract will be ascertained before
the deed is male. The title la perfect. and possession
will be given on the lat of April. 1862.
The conditions will be env, and will be made known
on the day of sale by
401.1 N B. COOP Pit,
Assignee of Rongir 8.T.0N
Aug P to
lIXTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE
•
1 REAL ESTATE.
On Thursday and Friday. the sth and 6th days
of .September, 1861
Will be offered at Public Sale, on the above
days, by the heirs orAdam . Sierer, deceased,
late of the borough of Mechanicsburg the fol
lowing described Valuable Real Estate, situ
ated in Cumberland county. viz: •
No. 1 —A LOT OF GROUND on the north
side of Main street, in the borough of Mechan
icsburg, and near the east end of the same,
containing 88 feet in front on said street, and
extending in depth 300-feet to the Cumberland'
Valley Railroad, having thereon erected a
large two story BRICK HOUSE,
Ift with a large two story FRAME
BACK-BUILDING, as also a good
and extensive stable, hay enales. -
and shed, together with all the necessary out
buildings for a TAVERN STAND.finving been
occupied as such for years. There is a well
of never•failing water near the door.
Any person desirous of viewing the prop
erty before the day of Bale, will call on Geo,
L. Spengler, the present tenant.
No. 2.—A LOT OF GROUND adjoining the
above( containing 86 feet in front on said
street, and extending back 800 •
feet to Railroad street, having :.• fil l
thereon a large two-story BRICK ; I
HOUSE, with att io, goal stabling,
and all necessary out-buildings.
The two foregoing properties will be offered
for sale on the premises on Thursday the 6th
of September. The following on Friday the
6th of September:
No. B.—A tract of land situate in Hampden
township, six miles west of the Harrisburg
bridge, two miles north of Rupp's mill, and
three fourths of a mile from Holm's mill, ad
joining lands of Israel Koester, Jacob Brute,
and others, containing
• 109 ACRES AND 78 PERCHES,
a high state of cultivation, having thereon
erected a good two-story LOG
HOUSE, weatherboarded, with
all necessary out-buildings, a
. large FRAME BARN, with out.
•
buildings. an excellent orchard of choice fruit
trees, a cider press under roof, a well of never
failing water near the house. and running
water through the fields.' Ten acres of the
above tract are covered with thriving timber.
There are also a number of locust trees on
the tract.
Persons wishing to view the premises, will
call on Emanuel Holtz, residing thisreon.
No. 4.—A tract °fiend adjoining the above,
containing 100 ACRES, in a high - state of cul
tivation. On it ie erected a two- •
‘,
story LOG HOUSE, weather
boarded, with out-buildings, and ti
a large FRAME BARN and out
buildings. • There lea spring of never failing
water near the door of the dwelling• house, an
orchard of choice fruit trees on the farm :
.also a number of locust trees, and eight acres
covered with timber.
Either with this latter tract as part thereof,
it being included in the 100 acres, or by itself,
will be sold.
No 6 --A tt 4 act of six mires of•ground, part
'of the preceding tract. having
t I there_ itt a FRAME • HOUSE of
one story and a half' high, to
gether with frame stiMing and
necessary out outbUilding, a spring or water,
and Opium fruit'treetc -
Persona wjs_hleg ttifdieW:tradts Noll. - 4 an* 6,
will call onltamuel &linger. the tenant.
No. 6.—A tract of Mountain Land, situate
in Hampden township, one mile north of Geo.
Seirer's tavern, adjoining lands of John Mute,
George Rupp, and others, containing thirteen
acres
No 7.—A tract' of Mountain Land, inmate
in East Ponnatiorough • township, two miles
north of the State road leading from Sterrett's
Gap to Harrisburg, and two miles west of the
Susquehanna river, adjoining lands of Abra
ham Miller, Henry Huoser, and_Philip Boyer.
containing 49 urea. The above Will be of
fered as ,a vrli s ole - or in ten;aore lotivtur may
best twit purchasers. •,
Sale to commence at 10 o'clOOk on each of
the above' days, when terms will be made.
ktiownaby'the
HEIRS OF ADAMSEIREIL-deted.,
- ISAAC BEIREIt, one of ,110,3heire_py hie
attorney, in foot. •
JACOB MUMMA.
Aug.. 9, left
NIA 111 110-0 D
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How Lost, Bow Reator . ed. --
JuSt Published in a Sealed EMI loge,
LECTURE ON TED! NATURE,
TREATIVENT, AND RADICAL CURE OF FPlift-
I 'TORIBEA, or Beininni Wealtneaa, Sexual Debility.
New manes... and involuntary endssions, Producing ini -
Potency, Consumption awl Mental and l'hyeical De.
Witty, By BOUT. .1, CALVEIIWI.EL, 51. 18.
The important fact that the awful consequence.. of
self abode mry be effectually removed a itbout Internal
medicines or the dangerous applications of caustic...,
Instrumente, medicated bousica, and nth" cingli teat
derbies, is here awl* , demonstrated, and trip et . tlrely
new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by
the celebrated author ' fully explained, by nsear• of
which every one is enabled to core himself perfectly,
and at 1111 blast possible cost, thereby avoiding all the
advertiaed noetrnma of the day. This lecture will prole
a boon to thousands and thousands.
Sent under seal, In a plain envelope. to any address,
poet paid, on the receipt of two postage stamps by ad
drewing, . Dr. /'lf .1 C. !MINN,
Aug.. ty 127 Bowery, York. Post Office, box 4,586.
LAW SCHOOL,
OF HARVARD COLLE6E.
TWO TERMS of nineteen weeks each,
_L commencing September 2d, 1861. and March 3d,
lte2. For Catalogue and circularl - addreass
;Ii)EL PARKER, ROTALL PnorEason.
Cambridge, August 9th 1861 3t CAIIDRIPat, MARI.
• •
SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of
•
sundry write of Venditionl Ex ponas, issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County. and
to me directed. I will expose to sale by public venoms
or outcry, at the Court louse, In the Borough of Car.
Ilale, on Vriday, the .31 day of August. A. D., ISM. at
10 o'clock, A. 11.1., the following described Real Estate,
to wit:
A lot of ground, situate In Dickinson townehtp, con
taining 40 feet in front, and 30 feet In depth, more or
leas. bounded on the east by properly of Mrs. Catharine
Koehler, on the went by Church Alley, on the north by
property of !dm Catharine Kechler, and on the south
by property of Zion'. heirs, having thereon erected a
two-story log house and frame shop. Seised and taken
In execution and to be sold as the property of George A,
Koehler, and to be sold by me,
ROST. McCARTNICY, Sheriff.
per STSPIIIM KZEPLPII, Deputy.
SISEHIFIO, Omer. Carlisle, '
July :31st, 1801.
CONDITIONS.—On all amounts; over five hundred
dollars fifty dollars are to be paid when the property
is stricken di. and twenty-live dollars on all amounts
under live hundred dollars.
Jour( Kusatis l Court of Common Pleas of
vs. Cumberland County, Sub.
ANN HMS k KUNKLE, pOSOS Stir Divorce, No. 6. Jan
uary term, 1861. AtJut Subpoena to April term. 1861.
Notice to the above named Ann Eliza Kunkle, that a
Sithpana Sur Divorce to January term 1861. and alias
Sobpcena to April term, 1861, upon both of which proof
was made that the said Ann Ellin Kunkle could dot be
found In the county. Now, therefore, this is to require
you, the said Ann Eliza Kunkle, to appezr on the 1.,t
day of the August term of said Court. to wit: Monday,
the 26th day of August, A. D., 1861, to answer the com
plaint in the petition of the said John Kunkle.
ROB'T. bIoCARTNICY, Sheriff.
Aug 2,'81 per STEPHEN KEEPERS, Deputy.
1
Dsvm U. STICVICI, Court of Common Pleas of
Cumberland County, Subpoena
MARY A. STRU '
CK Sur Divorce, No 9.• January
term, 1861, ALIA% Subpceha to April term. 1861.
Notice to the above named Mary A Stevick, that a
Subpoena Sur Divorce to January term. 1861, and alias
Subpeena to April term, 1861, upon both of which proof
wan made that the said Mary 1.. Stevick could not be
found in the county. Now. therefore Ms is to require
you, the mid Maly A. Stevick, to appear on the lot day
of the August term of said Court. to wit: Monday, the
26th day of August, A. D, 1861. to answer the complaint
In the petition of the
l oai David 13. Stevlck.
I.ol d l'T. McCARTNEY, Sheriff.
aug. 2, '6l. , per &mem KRlPlate, Deputy.
LUMBER AND COAL.
OLIVER DELANCEY
LUMBER AND COAL YARD!
the-Ruil-Road.Attstr_Lic_cas {Fork&
The subscriber keep. constantly 0., hand, a full as
sortment of
Lumber & Coal,
which be can fur
nish to order promptly
■nd oh the-most rea.
sonablo terms.
LUMBER,
SCAN FUND,
BOARDS. FRAME STUFF,
p.dings, Plastering and Shingling-Laths, Worked Floor ,
ing, Weatherboarding, Posts, Ralls,W bite Pine, Hemlock
and Oak Shingles, of every quality. He also "furnish
bills to order of any length and else, at the shortest
notice and oh the most reasonable terms. ilia worked
boards &re kept under cover, so that they can be fur
nished dry at all times,
He has constantly on band all kinds of Famity
Coal undeir cover, which will be delivered clean to any
part of the borough. To.wit:
LYIEEN'S VALLEY.
LURE FIDDLER.
TREVERToN,
LOCUST MOUNTAIN,
And other varieties, and all the various Menge In nee,
wheat be offers to the public at the lowest prices.
LEM ifiluliNEß'S AND fit. giCKBSIITHI3 COAL always
on hand. at the lowest cash price.
Thankful for the patronage of a generous public, be
stowed upon the late firm of Black & Delaney, be would
solicit a continuance of the earns as he will strive to
please. All orders left at the residence of Jacob Shrom
for Coal and Lumber, will be promptly attended to as
heretofore.
July 26, 1861.-17
SPEER'S SANIBUCI WINE
-or--
CULTIVATED OPORTO SAIRBUCUS.
EVERY FAMILY /MOULD USE
SPEER'S SAMBUCI WINE.
rIELEBRATED for its medicinal and
) beneficial qualities sea genuine Sthnulaut, Tonic,
Diuretic and Sudorific, highly esteemed by eminent
physicians, and some of the first tunnies ID Europe and
America.
BPEllb'S BAMBUCI WINE ie not a manufactured
article. but is pure, from the Juice o. Portugal dambu
ens, cultivated In New Jersey,recomm en ded by Chemists
'and Physicians, as paasessing medicinal properties su
perior to any other Wines in UFO, and an excellent
article for all weak and debilitated plutons, and the
aged and infirm, improving the appetite, and benefiting
ladies and. children.
A LADIES' WINE,
Bemuse It will not intoxiiiiite as other wines, as It con
tains no mixture of spirits or other liquors. and admired
for its rich peculiar flavor and nutritive properties.
imparting a healthy tone to the digestive organs, lad
• blooming, soft and healthy skin and complexion.
None genuine unless the signature of
ALFRED SPEER, Passaic, N. J.
Is on the cork of each bottle.
.y-MAKE ONE TRIAL OF IRIS WINE.
A. ISPEER, Proprietor,
OMce 208. Broadway, New York
VINICYABD, PABBIAO, N. J.
•_ Sold by REYNOLD'S & PIEPPER, Druggists,
neat door to lahoff's Grocery Store, Carlisle, Pa.
July 19, 1861,-1 y.
PROF. DE GRATH'S ELECTRIC
OIL!
TILE NEW PRACTlCE.—EleetrieCures.—Pain le the
prentnnltor of death; relieve the pale and you check
the dleasee.
liar Tills OIL Amer, vie SYSTIII WITH ELECATICITY.—
Is of pure vegetable preparation, not the slightest dan
ger of applying It outwardly or inwardly ; It at once
glees a permanent cure, in moat tams, in from ten to
twenty minutes.
The beet physiologists ofEurope have discovered that
all organic derangement in the animal system is en et
feet of the obstruction of the physic(' electric fluid in
the organ diseased a MIMI application of the Oil
pate in Immediate-motion the nervous fluid, and the
cure is at once accotnpllshed. No bleeding, no vomit,
log, purging or blistering le resorted to.
Prof. Do (irath'e Electric Oil to the marvel of this age
for the followowing, (not every thing )
Cures Rheumatism often lu a day.
CureeNeuraigia, Toothache,two minute'.
Cures Cramp In the Stomach, !We minutes.
Cures Burns, Wounds, Bruises, one to three days.
Cures Headache, fifteen minutes.
Cures Ear Ache, Stiff Neek,'Ague, one night.
Cures Piles, Swelled Wanda. ten days.
Cures.Felone, Broken Breasts, Salt Sheum, two le
■ix days.
Curds Hemorrhage, Scrofula, Abeam sis to ten
Cures Frosted Feet and Chilblains, one to three days.
Cures Ague and Fewer, one to two days, and all the
Nervous and Scrofulous Affections
CureS Deatnese In one to four days.
Cures all Palos In the Back; Breast, etc., fo. 2 days.
DZIALFIAXISS
CUD
Nair Mesa. May Filth, 1856.
Prof. Ds 1 . /nth-111y brother ham been deaf three year,.
and one bottle of your Electric .111 cured him entlrel),.
Your., CLIFFORD 11. SCRANTON.
ANOTHER INSTANT . CORE!
Huntingdon, Pa., 80pt..1865.
I do certify that Prof. De Grath's' ETeetric In
fellable for Rheum:olc pains My wife for some time
Wt. NW been greatly of liCted and unable to walk, hoe
been restored by the appliestirm of this oil almost i t ,
etantaneouelj. Lean cheerfully recommend It to oth.
ers. JOHN WILLIAMSON.
PlLES.—Charlee Sexlon. Esq., ex-Mayor of Camden
says six applications cured him. 'Almost ,cured his
Rheumatism..
STIFF••NECK.
[Editor of Law Magazine Cured Instantaneously.]
Girard -Uouae.Thlladelphia.
.Prof. Chsa. be drath—l freely give it as my opinion
that your Electric, Oil is among the moat wonderful
remedies of modern times. At the earnest request of a
lady; who alleged that She had been cured ore mat
palufut alt Ilion by I s use, I was induced to'try a bot
tle, though at the time of purchasing. I fully believed
it to be a quAtak medicine and a catchpenny humbug.
But atrial convinces me that It possesses& magic power,
and it wilt prove a blemingto suffering humanity.
I recently took a cold from sleeping in damp sheets,
and my neck became so Much swollen-and painful that
I could not turn my head.
After using, without suttees, everything prescribed
by my phydelan, I left evening tried your Eleetrie,oll.
Tills mottling./ aln_well. the relletbarin
14' 6011 111/1 040.
plate as it was Instantaneous. '
Yours,Arry Indy.
....101IN_ LIVINGSTON.
• Mditar Monthly Law Magetino
.167 liroadway. sub 120 West 14th lit.,
Mr. Livingston belongs to the old; wealthy end high
ly respectable families of ',settlers of- New -
Any - cdie can - hddreas him on the alibied of the slier*
letter, which will be answered with pleasure. -
Principal Depot, 277 South Bth Street, Philadelphia.
ItitTNOLDII PLIF I / 1 111.' Sole Agents for Carlisle.
pry Sold by all Druggists. and In Jerse y city at Nan
Builtirk'a; Wabhington street; Shipley's. (lnitle street;
zjibriskles, corner of Grovel st d South Bth Streit;"
Loagstsfeis, If/ .111.-1,7,
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F IFTEEN MALE AND gEMALE
TEACHERS WANTED.
The Board, of South Middleton top., will meet at
the Bolling Spring School Hoene. on Friday, the 2d day
of August, at It o'clo. It, A. 51.. the day appointed by the
County Sups!.lntendant to examine 'Lumbers for same
township. where Teachers, applying for Schools, will
pleise to be present.
The B Ard hove resolved to employ none but those
who are well qualifted in the art of teaching, to whom
- the most liberal wagon will be given.
JOHN BAKER,
President... 3
D ISSOLUTION OF PARTNER
SHIP.
The partnership heretofore existing between the nn
dentist:km' in the Lumber and Coal business, was die
solved this day, by mutual consent. The boas of the
firm are left at the office of the late firm, where all per•
sons Indebted Are requested to call and settle their
accounts, And those having claims are requested to
present them.
The Lumber and coed BusMese will be continued a
thu old stand, by the undersigned.
July 20,'61. OLIVER DELANOY.
INE TEACHERS WANTED to
I. I take charge of the diffwent Schools in Penn twp.,
for tho ensuing Winter session. to which liberal wages
will be given. Teachers niabing to be examined by the
County_Supermtendent, will.pleuee to meet at the_Cen_
trerille School Mune. on Wednesday, the 81st day of
July, 1861. By order of the Board.
A. COOVER,
July 26, '6l.—lt. neuretary.
IFIARLES T WILSON,
No. 135, 1115EKET STREET
DEALER Li
BUTLER, EGOS, CLOVER SEED, POULTRY, BACON
LARD, FURS, WOOL, PELTS, &c.
Dar' Promptp.Cash Remittances on the
Sale of the Produce. "al
REFERENCEB,—MeCuIeheon & &
& Co.. John 34 Mlehener & Co.. Tustin & Showell, Phil
delphla, Pa. Sonuel Perry, John Boyce, 11. Burrell k
Co.. Brown & Leland, New York.
May 24, 1861.-4 t.
PA LENT4D NOVEMBE
By PO 'ding the above measures per mall, we can
guaranteoli perfect fit of our new etyle of Shirt, and
return by express to any part of the United States. at
$l2, $l5, $lB, $2l. de., .141 . . per dozen No order for
warded for less than tailfa dozen Ihirts.
- Aincq-Importersand-Dealors-IaNENIS-EIIILsiI.SLi t INGI
GOODS.
SELLING OFF A l"r W EN
PHU CENT. BELOW COST!!
At the sign of the “Gold Eagle," 3 doors above the
Cumberland Valley Bank, and two doors below the
Methodist Church. nn West Main street, the Largest
and beet selected stock of
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
In the town, will be sold 30 per cent lower than at any
place In the State. The stork comprises a large assort
ment of Gold and Silver hunting-case watches Levers,
Lopines, American watches, and all other {Ands and
styles,
GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS,
Gold Pena and Pencils, Jewelry of all klads,Spactaalea
Gold and Sllvor, Plated and Silver Ware,
MUSIC BOXES, ACCORDEONS,
Oil Paintings. a great ; , arloty of fancy erticles,aod slot
of the fluent Pianos, which will be sold 10 per cent lower
than over offered in town. The entire stock of Watch
maker tools, ea.., large Mirrors, and Safe will be sold
wholesale or retail on the easiest terms.
Having selected a first class workman all kinds of re
pairing will be done as usual, at reduced prices.
Throe Pianos at ,11110 below the factory price on so
count of the Philadelphia Company closing out. I will
sell at the Jawdlry Store,
THREE ROSEWOOD PIANOS,
warranted, at two-third their real value on easy terms
it called on soon.
OLIVER DEL ANCY
FOR SALE.—The large
threeatoiy Brick House on Alain .
Street. will be sold on easy farms.
Call at the Jewelry Store in raid _
7 1 -M.—
building.
April HI. 1860.
LARGE ARRIVAL VF. FREsti
GROCICNIES , --FISH OF' ALL KINDS.
A clung which Is a large lot of the real genuine Balti
more dry malt KERNING, In oik barrels, '.MACK 0 111FIL
at prices that ls really utouishingly low. Plekels of all
kinds,
SAUCES, PRESERVES,
and a good assortment of
TOBACCO AND SECARS,
LIQUORS, .cf,C.,
at the lowed rates fur CASII or Country Produce.
WM. aeon.
Carlisle, June 21, 1861.
SCHOOL A.'.D BUILDING TAX
FOR 1961.
•The Taxable Citizens Of the Borough of Carlisle, ar
hereby notißed that the Duplicate ihr the School and
Building Tains, of 1%61, has been issued to the under
signed Treasurer, and that be will ha in attendance at
the County Court Nettie, Commissioners' Wien, on
MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1861,,
between the hours of 9 and 12 In thel tbliehbOir, slid !
and o'clock In the afternoon of said day, fdr the pur
pose of receiving said Tacos..
On all tames paid on or before that day, a deduction
will be made of
FIVE PER .CENT.
The Treasurer will receive ail Ulu from persons 'Gib
ing to pay. in the mean time, at bin place of business,
Marion Lail building, West Main Street.
J. W. EDF, Tniuurer.
Carlisle, June 17, 1861.
NAMES OF A FEW WELL KNOWN PERSONA
CURED EY DiaRATH'S PILEBTRILI OIL. -
It le utterly lumoinible to publish all the Certificates
we have. It would take a book of 100 pages.
Itheumatism.--Ex Mayor Sexton. Camden, N. et; Gen
eral Welch, Circus Proprietor; 0. W. Ward, Dan, Mer
chant, Chestnut at, ; F. Dully, Esq., 12th and
Locust sts4 Philad'a. Neuralgia —Ur. Wood, Wood'. ,
Museum. Philad'a. Neuralgia, 13 years —Rev. James
Temple, 3,0 South st., Phita. Croup, life saved.—Mrs.
Cannon's child, Coates at., Phila. Hip disease.—firs.
Winter's daughter, 80 Ridge Ac., Phila. Frosted Feet,
3 years.—Sirs. Isaac Channel. 15th and Brown ate.,
Nitta ; Mrs.-Melville Anderson, .cor. 4th and Willow
eta. Phila.; [Merin D. Nimble, Esq., 184 Morahan st.,
Pala Chronic Itheumasism.—John Rain, f 3 South
sixth st., Phila. Neuralgia, 4 para.—lt Jenkins, 4
Olive 64 , , Phila. SUIT Neck.—Martin Dancoast, Mullica
11111, Phila. Deafnees.—Wm. E Birch. 88 N. loth at.,
Itheutnatism, Ilelpleik—tire. Dickinson. 17th
and. Thompson. Phila. Itheuraltiam.—Mrs. K. Hutch
ins, 17th and Thompson, Phila. Pain in Back and Kid
neys—James L. Pulpier, Keansburg. Penn'a. Swollen
Limbs.—J. E. Nolan, 528 Chestnut St. Phila Sprained
Foot—Jae. A. Free, West Phila. lulitunation of Stomach
and Dowels..=Mr.. Ogden, 160 North 4th st., Philad'a.
Palp In Dreast.—F. Middleton, 430, North Sixth et.,
' , bpi. Sprained Ankle.,-J. Mess, Front and Market
ate., Phila. Crooked (land straightened.—Charles J.
Crean, 13. Brandywine st., Phila. Neuralgia and Caked
Breast—Mrs. Msyland, Providence, Del. Croup and
Cramp.— Henry II own's child, Turner's Lane, Philad'a.
Itheutnatient.—Mrs Geo. Smith, tlorner 10th and Locust
eta., Phila. Neuralgia and Pain In Back..slrs. Mary
Evans, Trenton, N. J Rheumatism—P.' Folly. Chest
nut 11111. Phila. Swollen I .lmba.—L.Sinilger,329-Ntorth
Broad at., Phila. Nsuralgin—Mrs. M. McElroy, Cuth
bert, at., Phila. Rheumatism-445, T. Johnson, Dan.
villa, Pa. Chill. Fever and Con Thou:lmre (laugh,
- ter, Hanover at., above Franklin, Phila. Itheuntatient.
—Or, Welch, (City Council,) 28 Catharine at.: Mra:
ifavenehlt,,-169 Hutchinson at., Phila. Deafneea G. H.
Smith, Columbus. Ua. Pains In Shoulder.—A. J. Rob
eson, Columbus. tin. Sprained Ankle —.O. R. McNeil,
Montgomery, Ala. Deafness.—Robert Ware, Atlanta,.
Ga. Spinal Complaint, 12 years stancilog.—W. 0. Ring.
by, Montgomery, Ala. InflamatarYilbeurnathum—D.
Winnsboro', 8. 0. Pain in Breast.—Wm.
diatom Lincoln county, Ky. Dmithess,.l
J. Palmer, Raleigh, N. C. Plies.—Jithly Ammonite,
Augusta,:oa. Deafnesa.—Thrimaii 0. Cox, 'Atlanta. Ga.
PECT A 0 L' E 8.
DR. LUDRIG lIIICIIINOEft t the Celeinated Op.
ticon. No. 43 Malden Lane. New York. respectfully
Informs the citizens of the United etatehlhat he has
on hand and for gale all 'kinds of
.BRAZILIAN SPECTACLES.
GOLD,`StLVER AND STEEL CASES,
Suitable for any description of Eye, • Haring bad. an
'experience of several
.Tuars- In the moot Celebrated
SpectsclelManufactorito of the-world.-and haring made
the eye the suldect of diligent Andy trom boyhood up,
he has do hesitation in offering his aervicre to the put,
lie, feelitsg Confident that In all-cases he will give the
purchaser entire satisfaction. Ile poems's the rare
faculty of being able, at a ',lngle glance, to tell What
description of Olass will suit the customer. • - .
AJI dieeaseeetthe_Eyeireated Inc scientific manner,
and all who are afflicted with debilitated 'Eyesight,
whether of 'chronic or recent character, are earnestly
requested to call.
o..Ateriviclar. MIMS, which It would be imp,olisible to
detect front maw& ones, furnished at reasonable rates.
Mr. Hechinger la at present etoPping at Martin's
tel, where be eau' be consulted on all subjects tipper
hainhigia-lithrbtelneers
July 19.'61.-3t
ROBERT M. BLACK
OLIVEII. DELANCY,
Carlisle, July 10, 1051
PHILADELPHIA,
111
13ALLOU'S-
Patented Improved French Yoke
PATENTED NOVEMBER Ist, 1859
A New Style 'of . Shirt, warranted to Fit.
Wh.tlesale trade supplied on the motel terms.
BALLOU BROTHERS.
409, Broadway, New York
Jane 28, 1913 L-3 Mot.
LJ. W. FOU LK, Attorney at La'
. omo. with J. R. &MO, Esq., in there' Row, in
rear of Prat Presbyterian t buret'. All Business en.
trusted to him will be promptly attended to.
, HARD.—DR..JNo. K. SMITH,-re.
'Tactfully announces to his old (fluids and
rmer patrons, that he has returned from life south
western tour. with his health greatly-immoved,Land
has resumed hie practice in Carnet°.
Orr TCE on Main Street. one door west of the Railroad
Depot, where be can be found at all hours, day and
night. when not out professionally.
Carlisle, Oct. 26, 18b9-tf.
J . J. BENDER, M. D
PHYSICIAN, BURGEON & ACCOIIC HER
Office on South Hanover Street, formerly occupied
by Dr. Smith.
DR.S. B. KIEFFER O ffi ce in Neill)
Hanover street two doors from Arnold & Bon's
tore. Wilco hours, more particubwly from 7 to D o'clock
A. Af., and from 5 to 7 o'clock, P. M.
,---., PR. GEORGE S. SEA
•• RIGHT, DENTIST, from the Bal
PR.
motu College of Dental Surgery.
ila-ORlee at the residence of hie mother, East Leuthe
street. three doors below - Dedford.
March 19, 1856—tf.
•
DR. J. C. NEFF respect.
111 fully infors ladles and entlemen
aII a a of Danish,. a m nd the
vicinity, that g he has re.
sumed the practice of Dentistry, and is preporedlo per
all °petitions on the teeth and gums, belonging
to his profeemon, Ile will Insert full sets of teeth on
gold or silver. with single gum teeth, or blocks, as they
may prefer. Terms moderate to suit the times.
DR. I.C.LODIVITS
South Hanover etreet, try no k
next door to the Poet
Office. Aug. 1, '59.
GEO. W. NEIDICH, D. D. S.-
Late Demonstrator of tipetative Dentistry to the
Baltimore College of
DeJilltieaclSal hisrgerLidence.
oproalte Marion hell, 'vest Main street, Carlisle, Penn
Nov. 11.1857.
Ist, 1859
The Measures
IS. W. HAVERSTICK, Druggist,
North Hanover Street, Carlisle,
Physician's prescriptions carefully compounded
A full supply of fresh drugs and chemicals.
A s the distance
round the Neek
WM. BIDDLE, Attorney at Law.
. °Mee, South Hanover Street with - A. II
Sharpe Esq. Nov. 10, 1860.
II to II the Yoke
133:31=1
REMOVAL.
A. L. SPONSLER,
Has removed his office to Ms New House, opposite
Olars' Hotel. [March 28.1eoo—tr,
D to D distance
around the body
under the Arm
E3IOVAL.—The Hat and Cap store
heretoforelV known as K ELLERS." hen boon re
moved directly opposite the old stand, two doors from
Arnold'. clothing store. The busini nn will be conduct
ed as heretofore, and all the goods, both home made and
city manufacture, warranted to give satiafnition an re
coinmended. A full patronage in respectfully solicited
as every effort will be made to keep the assort went of
me and boys hats and caps complete, with prices to
suit the times. KELLk R.
lia.Spring styles of silk hats now ready.
March 15, 1861.
pits.
MdiIII
Z to IC ,tho
length of the
Shirt.
f A W CARD.-CHARLES E. MA.
GLAMILIN, Attorney at Law, Office In lo
hoff's building, just opposite the 31Arket House.
Carlisle, March 14. 'OO-Iy-..
I HAYS, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
it, Office on Main Street, opposite "Marion Hall
Carlisle, Pa. [Oct. 26, '69-Iy.
LA.Ai - OFFIC3E7- - LEIIII7EL - TCrDli
has resumed the practice of the Law. Office In
Centre Square, west aide, near the First Presbyterian
Church.
Apri18.1.857.. .
CP. EIUMRICH, Attorney at Law.
• —Office on North Hanover street, it few doors
south of Olanst Hotel. All business entrusted to him
will be promptly attended to. [April 15.
AW NOTICE. REMOVAL. W.
Ed M. PENROSE haa removed hie office Im rear o
the Court Mane, where ho will promptly attend to all
busineas entruettel to hies.
August 19, 1857.
11. NEWSIIALM,
ATTORNEY AC W.
Office with Win H. Miller, Esq., South Hanover Street
opp Belle the Vol untoer 0111ce.
Carlisle, Sep. 8, 1859.
AU DLTO R. S NOTICE —The Audi
tor appointed by the Orphan., Ooort, to make
d utton of the tdfoots lo the bends of Henry Oe
Houser. Administrator of Iswee I.ememeckewoleed.,of Rest
Pen o boro ugh tap.. to end *moo; those entitled thereto
will mest the parties interested, for the purpose of his
appointment, et the office of Wm. M. Penrose, Esq., In
Carlisle, on Tuesday. the 13th day of August, 1361, at
10 o'clock In the forenoon. L. J. W. FOULIC,
July 19, 1801.4 t. ' _ . . . Auditor.
/tidy - FARE REDUCED. •liit
STATES UNION HOTEL
696 a. 608 Market St., above
PHILADELPAIA.
JAMES W. POWER, Proprietor.
TERMS:—OI 25 per day.
UNITED STATES HOTEL.-
07. E. Cor. 11th $ 1- Market Ste.,
PHILADELPHIA
H. W. ICANAGAL.
PHOPELLITOR.
Jan. 4,1860.
R. E SFItPLRY
N. HANTCH',
MERCHANT TAILOR.
WEST HAIN STREET,
Opposite the Rail Road Office.
sar Fall and Winter Myles of Cloths
Cassimeres and Feelings made to order.
Carlini°, May 2, 1860.
B. B. JANNEY. JR. J. Y. BURN.. S. ♦. COLL./.
RENJ. S. J NNEY, JR. & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 605 Market Street,
PIIILADELPIIIA.
cl T. LOUIS HOTEL,
CHESTNUT STREET ABOVE THIRD
PHILADELPHIA.
In the Immediate neighborhood of the Jobbing Houses
on Market. Third and Chelan ut Streets, the Banks, Poet
Nike, Merchants' lE:Change, Ae., &e.,
• KEPT BOTH ON THE
AMERICAN and EUROPEAN PLAN.
BOARD PER DAY, SI,SQ
DINNER between I and 8 o'clock, - 60 Os.
SINGLE Roost, 60 cle. , upwarde.
par A first-class Restaurant attached. Prices
aecording to Bill. of Pare.—eig
_ _The Hay Cars lake Passengers from any Station to or
close to the Hotel. Sri' ENGLISH, — PRENHILGEN,
MAN and SPANISH niacin.
April 5, 1861.--3 mos.
SPECIAL NOTICE!
ON and after this date will be sold by
ISAAC LIVINGSTON, at the North Ilenover
Street
CLOTHING EMPORIUN,
At rcreatly reduced prleee, our torso and SUPERIOR
STOOK OF SEI3IIIIER GOODS.
Flub Cloth Suite of every Style.
" Silk & 0/admire " -",
li Fancy " /4 41
" Itali n Cloth II 4i
I O b. erino di El
Tweedicand.Woolatt Mixed, do.
Also, a largo swami merit of oiory. style Lithium, In
very large varieties, and a general assortment of C,ott r on
ponds, whleh we will make to order, or sell by the yard
or piece, at astoniehtrigly low prices.
DO . You Wane _lo Save Money!
Than be sure to till at the North Hanover Street ,
Clothing Emporium, oppoalte the American House,
where you emir buy goods at prices to cult the times.
June 2$ 1831. ISAAC LIVINUSTON.
5 RJ
le 500 .CAN
your N goga.effroAm°LeEldllchnlawßyellid
-111 ler. We reepectfully rail attention to our ,
Large,Siock. or Sumner. Goods, -,
. ..
Just received from the Eastern markets. Raring been
purchased for CASH, and siiicelhe ruinous-decline In
vices. Customers will ,find great bargains in Silky,
Darege,Pmenslia, Barege Palermo, English dretiadlue,
- Organdy' lawns.' French Lawns, Mozambique*, Emilines
Orleales fig °levier, Outline, Chintee, do; do. . „
Newest Style's Paris Coate. Destines and Mantle's,
Shaul lila and French Lace Hanlon rs, Mantles and points,
Theme geode are very low—lces than-Importing coot. -
Shawls of all kind, suitable for the mouton,
-- - s UN - - U At - Bli - B .E, L 4 IS,
Parasols. leis than original coat. Gloves of every des
caption, Lace killig...Soibrolderles-or every variety,
WILCOX'S Celebrated llMiritit . kirts-,,.. The Skirt of the
Beason?'
' livery variety and kind of goods suitable fir Ladles,
Idea and Boy' wear. .. _ -
. -- Cleatr a ,l? lOUS 2
The largest and newest stuck In town.' Oil Cloths;
Matting's, Looking Mame Furnishing Goode . In great
variety. All of theea {mode, and en endless variety not
enumerated. We offer to - the community at price,' -to
'defy competioa. Plena call and examine far ,yoursolves.
, Jute!, 'IL Ll2llltllllsdWl/108 A MILLIIIIt_
Zustness tEctres,
(lIMEOPATIIIST,)
WHEELER &
FAMILY szwitin mActipmg.
_
W~w~~
'tit gt
New style witliiha latest Impluvements, at greatly
reduced prim. These machines are noiseless, ruu rap
Idly pnd form a seam of unequalled atrength, beauty
aid elasticity, which will not rip. They are, unquee
tionably, THE DEBT MACHINES IN THE MARKET.
for family and general nes, they will
HEM', FELL, STITCH AND RUN,
They can do anything that any other machine can do
sir The new Heanmere end other new improve
ments, without extra charge.
WHEELER & WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES.
None are better adapted to famby
A American Agriculturalist.
The undersigned hating been appointed agents for
Cumberland County, offer them to the public with per
feet confidence, that those who purchase will find them
as represented above. Persons wishing to see the ma
chines in operation, will please call at the store of 11. 8
!litter, or at the Railroad office, Carlisle, Pa. For" fur
ther information apply to
li. 8 RITTER, or
3. O.ISIPUELL
Carlisle, Marob 15, 1801.-6 mos.
F URNITURE WARE ROOMS.—
.
HENRY A. RHOADS
, aratitr
P• f r ..".
WEST HIGH STREET CARLISLE.
The subscriber bens leave respectfully to Infoym the
citizens of Carlis.e and vicinity, tit:A he has now on
hand and is manufacturing, every variety of Cabinet
Ware. consisting in part of
SOFAS, BUREAUS
DRESSING CASES, MARBLE TOP T kBLES.
BEDSTEADS. SECRETARIES,
CHAIRS,
Gilt Moulding, Oval Frames etc., &a. This work is
warranted of the best materials and workmanship, am
brach:tit all the latest city styles, and will be furnished
at the lowest retail prices.
N. B.—Coffins made at short notice, and funerals at
ended to promptly in town or country.
Carnal() Oct. 12, '60.-Iy.
ENtOVAL.—Da. Nicuumr.s has re
moved hie Mike from one door west of Seql.on's
lisrdsrare Store, to hie realdenee. one eat Main Street,
directly opposite the Railroad office, Carlisle, Pa.
Moo hours, more particularly, from 8 to 10. A:M.,
and from 1 to 3 P. M. Ap.20'61-.6m.
11 1
ONLY PREPARATION
EMELEIM
SOOD THE TEST OF YERS,
Atid grow., more and more popular every day
AND testimonials, new, and almost
without number, might he given room ladles and
gentlemen, in all grades of society, whose united testi
naw no ne could resist. that Prot. Wood's Hair Restore.
and gray, ar.
hair of the youth to old ago, in all its youthful beauty.
Battle Creek. Mich., DeCember 21st, 1858.
Pao,. Woon: Thee will please accept, line to Inform
thee that the heir on my head all fell pegr twenty
years age, caused by a t.omplicated chrortir disease, at
tended with an eruption on the head. A continual
course of suffering through life having reduced me to a
state of dependence, I have hot been able to obtain stuff
for caps, ueither have I been able to do them pp, in'
consequence of which my head has suffered .extrentely
from cold. Thin induced me to pay Briggs k Hodges
almost the last cent I Bad on earth for a two dollar
bottle of thy flair Restorative. about the first of August
last. I have faithfully followed the directions and the
bald spot is now covered with hair thick and black,
though abort. It 18 else coming in all over my' head
Feeling confident that another large bottle would tee.'
tore it elltirely and permanently, I feel entieus to
persevere In Its use, and beim; destitute of moans to
purchase any merti, - I would ask thee if thee wouldst
not be willing-to send me all order on thine ageuta for
a bottle. and receive to thyceirthe scripture declaration
the reward In to those that are kind to the wido
and the fatherless." friend,
Ligonier Noble Co, Indiana, Fob. sth. 1859
PROF. 0. J. Woon: ❑ear Sir—ln the latter part of the
year 1852, while attending the State and National Lie ,
School of the State 01 New York, my hair, from a mane
unknown to me. commenced falling off very rapidly. so
that In the short apace of ole months. the whole upper
part of my scalp was ohm at entirely bereft or Ito cover-
frig. and much of the remaining portico upon the side
and back part of my bead shortly after became gray, so
that you will not he surprised when I tall you that
upon my return to the State of Indian*: arty more casual
acquaintances were not so much at a lons to discover
the cause d, the change in my appearance, as my more
Intimate acgurontances were to recognise me at all
I at once made appllcatton to the most skillful phy.
Wiens In the country, hot. receiving no assurances
from them that my hair could again be restored, 1 woe
forced to become reconciled to my fate, until, fortunate
ly. in the latter part of the year 1867. your Restorative
was recommended• to me by a druggist,
as being tile
most reliable Hair Restorative In use. Iried one boto
tie, and found to My great satisfaction that it was pro._
deicing the desired effect. Sines that time. I have used,
seven dollars' Worth ofyour RentoratiVe, endue a resul t
have a rich coat of very suit black hair, which no money
can buy.
As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in
the production of so wonderful an article, I have re
commended its use-to many of my friends an acquaint.
auras. who, I am happy to inform.yon. are using it with
like effect. Very respectfully, yours
A. M. LATTA,
•
'Attorney and Counsellor at law.
Depot, 444 Broadway, and acid by all dealers through
out the world.
The Restorative In put up In Bottles of three sizes, viz
large, medium, anti anon; the swan holds halfn Pint
and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds
■t least twenty per cent. mole in proportion than the
small. retails for two a bottle; the large holds n quart
forty per cent. more In proportion and retails for g 9 per
bottle.
0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 414 Droadway, New
York, and 114 Market Street. St. Louis.- Mr,.
fa- s old by all good Druggists and Fancy (foods
Dealers.
_ _ [Ap. 12, '6l.
FXTRA FINE GOLDEN FLAX
SHIRTS of the latest Styles 'and Improvowone.
Having bought an unu , ual large stock of fine Shirts,
we will sell the entire stock at very low pi Ices. Also,
a very large a , .nortmeitt of Collars of the various kinds.
ilks_titooks. Neck Ties, Cravats, Furni&ng Goods,
Ac., at the lowest prices at I. LIVINGSTON'S.
•pril 12,.'61. North Hanover Street.
DRUGS,
BOOKS,
FANCY GOODS,
CONFECTIONARIES
FRUITS,
. .PERFUMERY,
PRESERVED FRUITS,
MINCED MEAT, PICKLES, &d:
S. W. LIAVERSTICK,.
North Hanover Street, °artiste, Penn'a.
Ilasjust opened en assortment of Fred' Drugs, Fan•
cy Goode, Gilt nooks. Perfumery, Fruits, and Confec
tionary, which lum tumor been surpassed in this bor.
ough, for novelty and elegance. The article. hare been
selected with great ca.e, and are calculated, lu quality
and pace, to co.nmand the attention purchasere.
..FANCY 000D8.
whlchioniprho every variety of 'fancy article.' of the most
exquisite finish such as.
Papier Macho Goode,
Elegant alabaster and porcelain inkstands and trays,
Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases,
Ladies' Fancy Baskets,
Fancy Work Ilexes, with sowing instruments,
Ladles' Cabas, Writing Decks, and Port frdos.
Port Monnales, of every variety,
Gold peas and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and a
large variety of ladles' Fancy etatior.ery. •
•
Motto,seals and macre. Silk snd bead purses,
Perfumeps, elegantly finished. Plug cutlery,
• baskets and bsgs,
•
Brunhesof every kind for the toilet,
X. Betio and S., A G. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes
of vriflous kinds,
Fancy Pins for head drones and shawls.
Musical instrumentii
together with an innumerable variety of articles elegant
ly finished and suitable for holiday presents,, to which
he invitee special attention.
Also, an extensive and elegant collection of
BOOKS,
comprising various English and American Works,
richly embellished POETICAL WORKS, Bibles anti
llymn Books, elegantly bound in velvet with metal
clasp and comer.'
Ulm assortment of School Books and Sckool Stationery is
also complete, and comprises everything used in the
Schools. Ile also desires to call the pkrticnlar 'Oen.
Mon of Families to his elegant assortment of
LAMPS, !ie.,.
from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer
and °there of Philadelphia, comprising every style of
Parlor, Chamber and study Lamps, for burning either
Gard,;l3peree or Whorls, oil; also DYOTT'S celebrated
Kerosene or Coal t 11 Lamps; together with FlowerVaies
Fancy Screens, to. We assortment in this line Is uti•
equaled in the borough, Also, •
MARS AND TOBACCO,
embracing all the C•vorlte breinda, and a One assort
went of .11NERSCUAUM BAK/KERS AND PIPES.
•
•
seek as Oranges,- Lemons, Pim!pink ,Nectericee,
Prunes, fie.. FANCY CONFECTIONARY—NUTS—MK.
KERN' HD - FRUITS, PICKLES,
In eveiPtariety'and at all pribes, all of which are pure
and fresh such as can be confidently rebommendod - to
hie Mends. Hie stook embraces everything in, the lino
of Fancy Goods„ with with miny other articles usefill to
lions ekeeperi which- the public are especially invited
to call-and examine..l
- the Old Rand, nearly opposite the Ltafik on
North Hanover street.
May
11AVEREITIOli
iTooP u s T m i rers HOOP SKIRTS
c.7aPtiit rarrt ill Erg
ti A NA) SOME WOMEN I
HUNT'S 't BLOOIII'OF ROSIIS." A rich and chump.
color for the cheeks or Bps. It will not wash or rub off
sad *ben epee applied, remains durable for years. The
finds re rich and natural, that the closest scrutiny
fells' to detect its WM'. Can be removed by lemon juice
and will not injure the skin. -This is a new preparation
used by the celebrated Court Beauties of London and
Paris. Hailed free, in bottles, with directions for use,
for $l,OO
HUNT'S "COURT TOILET POWDEFI t '' Imparts a
dazzling whiteness to the completion, and le unlike
anything oleo used for thls purpose. Stalled free for
50 Cents.
HUNT'S "BRITISH BALM," removes tan, freckle
eunhurn and all eruptions of the akin. Milled free r
60 Ceuta. ,
HUNT'S "IMPERIAL POMADE" for the hate atren
gthens end Itnpmves Its growth, keepn it from failing off
and is warranted to make the hair curl. Mailed free for
$l,OO
HUNT'S "PEARL BEAUTIFIER," for the teeth and
gutea. clew mica and whitens the 'eeth, hardens the gums
purifies the breath effectually. preserves the teeth and
prevents toothache. Mailed free for $l,OO
LIUIV PS BRIDAL WREATH PERFUME," a double
extract of orange blossom and cologne. Mailed free for
$l.OO Tillie exquisite perfume was first used by the
Princesfßoyal of England, on her Marriage, Messrs.
Hunt & Co., presented the Princess with an elegant
case of Perfumery.. In which all of the above articles
were Included) in handsome cut glass with gold atop.
pers. valued at $l5OO, particulars of which appeared fu
the public prints.
All the ah,ve articles sent free, by express, for $5,00.
Cash can either accompany the order, or he oald to the
express-agenton delivery of goods. ._ HUNT A Co.
Perfumers to the Queen.
Regent St.. Loudon, and 77 Sanrom St.. Philadelphia
Pa. For Sale by all Druggists and Pei turners.
us_ The Thole supplied. Oct. 26, 60.-ly.
GOODS.-FIRST ARRIVAL
11 TOTS SEASON,
base just returned from Philadelphia and am now
openimrn lot of handsomo. desirable and *cheap DRY
0:10D S, bought for cash and will be sold at astonish
ingly low prices.
A large stock of new style prints. Chalays, Delanes,
Binghsms. and other Dress Goods in great 1 , 4 i-icily. A
new stock of bleache'd and unbleached' Aluslins, Tlek
Digs, Shootings. Diapers. Linens. Checks, 'Ac --A full
assortment of Black Silks very cheap a. d vary good.
Anothor stock of those first class Stool Spring Skirts and
under price.
Ladles', Gents'. Mil39oB', and Children's bee In Brea
variety at low prices. 0 I' , WES of all kinds and price.
A new supply of Ingrain, Cottage, Remy, and Rag
Carpets.
All persons in want of nevestyle Spring Goods are
respectfully invited to cull and examine this stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere. CIIAS.
March 29, 931. Trustee.
D RESSLER'S HAIR JEWELRY
.. STORE,
.M. 206, NArth Bth Street above Race,
Philadelphia.
•
On hand and for nal., a choice assortment of superior
patterns, end will PLAIT TO ORDER,
Bracelets, Ear Rings, Finger Rings ? Breast
Pins, Crosses, Necklaces, Vest and
Guard Chains, &c.,
irir Orders enclosing the hair to be plaited, may be
Rent by mail.—Olve a Drawing as near as you can on
paper, and enclose such amount as you may choose to
pay.--tm tee follows: Ear Kings $2 to ; Breast Pins
$3 to $7: Finger Itinen 75 dm. to $3,50; Vest Chains $1
to $7; Necklaces $2 to $lO.
tr:A. II sir put into Medallon, Box Breast Pius, Rings,
&c. Old Onld and Silver bought at fair rates.
April 5,181.1.—1 y.
FOR SALE OR RENT.-
The subscriber offers for solo or rent, the new
Three Story Brick House
on North IlanoverStreet. Possession
given on the Int of April next. The
(mouse hen nine rams, is furnished
with water and gas, and suitable eith
er for business or a private residence
Oct 26, 18110.—t f. JAMES R. WEAVER.
M
A. B. EWING'S
- P - 1111111 - Trlig VTR
IS
West High Street, Carlisle, Pa.
(Premium awarded at the Cumberiand County
Agricultural Fair of 1857.)
The subscriber has just received tho most splendid
assortment of articles in hie line, ever brought to this
place—which he le determined to sell at prices that de
fy conpontion.
Perin, i ..
Chamber, 1
Dining—room, FURNITURE.
Kitchen and
°Mee
SUSANNAH KIRBY
Embracing every article need by House and Hotel
keepers, of the most approved and fashionable design
end finish. including also Cottage furniture In sett'
reception and Camp Chairs, Mattrasses, trainee,
pictures, kc., Ste.
Purchasers are requested to call and examine his
stork, at his extensive ware-rooms, West Main street,
North Side. A. B. EWING.
air Particular attention given es usual to funerals;
orders from tarn and country, attended to promptly
and on moderate terms. A. B. B
Carliale, May 12, 1858.—1 y.
Tust received another new and cheap
P lot of Itichardsons, Dunbar & Dixon Linens, MU.3
line, Calicoes to., &c. At the cheap Cash Store
Nov. 2.1860. 0111 A. (Ki I LB Y. Y rustee.
( - 1 A RPHTS.! CARPETS! CARPETS
Persons g oin g to househoopln g -and others want
lo g to refurnish, are respectfully Invited to examln
our lar g o and varied sto-k of Carpets, such as Brussels
three ply, superior [t w ain, E ng lish a n d Domestic, Ve
nition 1 widths,
HEMP AND RAG CARPETS,
Druggets, Rugs, Straw and Cocoa Mattlngs, Oil Cloths
for Mills, Looking Wasson, plain and fancy blinds and
shades, fixtures, &c.
Having purchased these goods for Nett Cash, wo ar
prepared to offer groat Inducements to buyers. as w
have lately gone Into this business we can warrant on
goods new and fresh.
• LEIDICII SAWYER A MILLER,
Carlisle, March 8,'61. East Main t•troot.
Designers and Engravers on Wood
Philadelphia.
rIXECUTE nil kinds of Wood Engra
ving with beauty, correctness and dinpat6h. .01i
destes furnished for Fine Book Illustrations.
Persons wishing cuts. by ending a Photograph or Da
guerreetype. can have views of Colleges, Churches, Store
Frouts. lachines. Stoves, Patents, &e., engraved as well
as on personal application.
Fancy Kuvelepes Labels. Bill - Headings, Show Bills.
Visiting, Buslnes and other Cards, engraved in the
highest style of ant, and at the lowest prices.
For specimens °lilac engraving see the Illustrated
works of J. B. Lippincott &Co., E. Butler & Co.
NON. 60, 1860.4 y.
12111
ITAS LEFT LEONARD'S COR
NER!
„,.
J. W. SMILEY
Hereby gives notice to hia.riende, customers, and the
public, that he has removed his store from Leonard's
corner to his new room- formerly known as Keller's
hat store—on North Hanover Street, between the Car
lisle Deposit Bank anal Iluyett's Grocery Store.
Hie stock of READY NI ADD CLOTHING, Boots.
Shoes and Hats is large and complete, and you
can depen I upon the fart that he ran and will
sell cheaper than ever: and always intends to
sell good goods and at a lower price than any person
else. ,
-. • - - ' CtOTHING- - ---
ett.ays or: band, the moat seasonable, bent mode
and fashionable Coats, Pantaloons and Vests
from the commonest to the beat qualities, which
cannot fall to tit. photse the eye and give sails
faction In general. Also, Shirts, Under-shirts and
drawers, collars; crarats suspenders, gloves, stockings,
Ac., A., all to be sold at the very lowest prices,
BOOTS AND SHOES
• ••,„
Always on hand, a large and complete assort.
went of every variety of Boots, Brogans, Oxford f
Ties, Slippers, Gaiters, Jeffemons, Sc., for Ladies
and Gentlemen, Misses and Boys youth and
children, all Wye sold cheap. Also ou hand :and con
• etantly manuficturing the best Nine Preach and Ness
. Mem= Boots, and Jeffersons for Ladies. Wl_ All rips
sewed free of chat•ge.
HATS. .
aA large stock of Hatsfor Men, Boys and 4
Children; common, good and tine. All sell•
log cheaper than ever. ,
TRUNKS, TRAVELING DAG% mg BRELLAS, VUL. .-
OANISED GUM COATS AND LEGGINGS— -
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
I hereby tender my thanks to my customers and
friend& fur past favors, and earnestly solicit you all to
call and nee me and my stock of goods, before you put ,
abase elsewhere. as I am determined to use every effort
to aufM v yau with the very best, and at such prices as
will suit all. Be partleufar to look for soy sign,
April I, 1861. y. ,
. L .I. W. SMILEY..
Minneapolis, Minnesota.
WILL give special attention to•collectionaihrough
IV out tho State, make investment& buy and sell
Real Estate and securities. Negotiate loans, pay tnYilr,
locate land warrants, kc., dm Refer to the, members o
the Cumberland County Bar, and to all prominent
■one of Carlisle, Pa. fAug.Pak-ly.
IFTEEN TE. OHEIUS WANTED
to take charge of therSalibols of Wcat - Pennsb , vo'
imiiiiiWttniexamination to bo held at Oreason School
Boom, No. 16, on Friday, - the-Nib-day ,of August, at 0
o'clock. A. M. Directors will meet at 0 o'clock, at tho
rams place. Br order of the Board.
WM. G. DAVIDSON,
- July-20, - .Secretary.
. •
mar, Climberland County - Agricultural
i Society will hold their Annual Harvest Home, on
their oWn grounds, on Saturday, L6O 10th day of 'Anima
at Wo'clock, A. M., to which all farmers aro Invited.
, • By order ot tho tzmlot,.
DANIEL 8. Hit Orr, •
July 21881. Nolosstary.
TO TILE LADIES
At Ogilby's Cheap Cueh Store
HOSIERY I HOSIERY I
CARPETS I CARPETS, I CARPETS I I I
housekeeping Goode of Every Description,
VAN INGEN Sc SNYDER,
N. E. 'COIL. FIFTH & 01INI8TNUT BTB.,
W. C. RHEEM •
ATLORNET AT LAW AND GENNUAL AGENT
ESTATE NOTICE is hereby
given. that Letters o f Administration on the kg-.
tate of John Highlands, late of Newton township,Ourn;.
berland (Monty, deed., have been Issued by the 'Wee:,
ter of said county, to the subscriber, residing In said
twp. Notice Is hereby given to all persons indebted, to
said cstite, to mike immediate payment, and those
having claims to present them for settlement to
DAVID DEMUTH;
Administrator.
July 19, 18131.-0 t
1 4 1 1R.P.; INSURANCE. - THE ALL/3N
AND EAST PI U MUTUAL - FIRE IN
aitatANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, income.
rated by an act. of Assembly, is now fully organised, and
in .operation under ; the management of the following
commissioners,
Daniel Bailey, William It. Gorges, Michael Cocklin,
J. Eicbelberger, Christian /Hayman, John C. Dun
lap; Jacob H. Coover, Lewis Hyer, B. Eberly, Beajar.
into li. Illosser, J. Brandt, Joseph Wickersham,
Alexander Cathcart.
The ratea of I neurone° are as low 'arid fart rable as any
Company of the kind In the State. Persona wishing to
become members are Invited to make appheatton to the
agents of the company, who are willing to watt upon
them at any time.
WM. R., GORGAS, President.
CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vice President.
LEWIS RYER., Secretary.
MICHAEL dOCKLIN. Treasurer. ,
Managers.—Wm. It. Gorges, L. Myer, Christian Stay.
man. M. Cocklln, J. C. Dunlap, R. Martin, D. Bally, J
Jl.Couver, Alex. Cathcart, J. Wickersham, J. Etchelber
ger, S. Eberly, J. Brandt_
CUM B ERLAND COUNTY.—John /Merrick, Allen,
Henry 'Leering, Shiremaustown; Samuel Woodburn
Dickinson-, -Henry Bowman, G'hurchtown ; - Mode Grit
fith, South Middleton; Samuel Graham, W. Penns
boro'; Samuel Coover, Michanicsbnrg ; J. W. Cockliu,
Shopberdatown; D. Coover, Shepherdstonn; J. 0. Sax.
ton. Silver Spring; Benj. Haverstick, Silver Spring;
Charles Bell, Cm lisle; John Hyer, Carlisle.
YORK COUNTY.—W. S. Picking, Dover; Peter Wel
ford, Franklin ; Jas. Griffith, Warrington; J. F. Dear
dorft Washington; D. Rutter, Newburg; R. C. Clark,
Dlllsborg.
DAUPHIN CO.—Mouser & Lochinan, Harrisburg.
:%i embers of the company having policiesabont to ex.
plre, can have them o ewed by making application to
any of the Agents.
April 20. 1859.
D R. HOOFLAND'S BALSAMIC
CORDIAL I
FOR THE SPEEDY CURE OF
conyhs, Colds, Influenza, Croup, Hoarse.
ness. Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Diseases
of the Bowels, arising from Cold,
Incipient Consumption, and
fur the relief and (if at a‘l
possible) cure ofPa
tients in advanc•
ed stages of the latter disease.
The Balsamic Cordial hpertilrely a Vegetable prodne
lion, the healing properties of the Balsam,
with the Invigorating qualities of a Cordial, producing
a rannbination so well adapted to the purposes Intend
ed, thWt there arc but few cases of disease which will
not, at an early period, succumb to its healing and life
giving properties.
For ages, has the treatment of pulmonary diseases
necupied the greater portion of the attention of the
scientific of the medical world, but rone acquired more
eminent. In his treatment of these diseases, than the
celebrated Prussian Dr. iloonemn, the originator of the
Balsamic Cordial. His life was devoted to the produc
tion of rernedlo. that would stand unrivalled. How
Well he has succeeded, the American people are able to
and we positively assert, that no preparations
that have over been placed before them, have conferred
the same amount of benefits on suffering humanity, or
have elkited so 'natty commendations from all classesor society, as the remedies of Dr. Maitland, prepared by
Dr. C 11..lackson & CO., of Philadelphia.
The Cordial Is designed for a class of disease@ more
general and more fatal than any other to which thi
of this coup try are subject—those springing from
a•• SLIGHT COLD." That eminent authority. Dr. Dell,
SEVN: 1 Will not say that Colds to our inhabitants
what the PLAGUE and YELLOW FLYER ere to those of other
countries: hut I - can aver confidently that they usher
in disease of greater cempllcity and mortality than these
Litter."
Entirely Vegetable. No Alcoholic Preparation
DR.. HOOFLAND'S
GERMAN BITTERS,
PREPARED BY
Dr. C. N. JACKSON & Co., Phila. Pa
1859
WILL EFFECTU4LY CURE
LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, Janndice, Chronic
or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and al],
diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach.
Such as Constipation, inward Piles, Fulness or Blood
to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart
burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stom
ach. Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit
of rho Stomach. Swimming of the Head, Hurried and
Difficult lirmithing, Cluttering at the Heart, Choking
or Sullwating sensations when in a lying posture, Dim.
no s of VisiOn, Dots' f webs before the Sight, Fever and
Dull Pain la the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel
lowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back,
Chest. Limbs, dm. Sodden Flushes of Heat, Burning
i t , the Flesh, Conetant Imaginings of Evil, and groat
Depressions of ATOKA. and will positively prevent rel.
bow Foyer, Billton• Fever, &e.
The Proprietor in calling the attention of the public
to this preparation, dons so with a feeling'of the utmost
confidence in its virtues and adaptation to the diseases
for wit'elt it is recommended.
It is no now and untried article '
but one that has
44.. d ho test ilia twelve years' trial beforethe Ameri
can people and Its reputation and sale are unrivalled
by nny si-altar preparation extant The testimony In
its favor given by the most prominent and well-known
Physicians and Individuals in the country is immense,
and a careful persual of the, Almanac, published annu
ally by the proprictinit, ariirto . be had gratis of any of
their Agents, cannot but satisfy the most skeptical that
this remedy in really deserving the great celebrity It
has ol.talned.
q. S. W. lIAYERSTICH, Agent for Carlisle, and by
Dvalerh everywhere. [Apr. 12, '6l.—ly.
( - 1 REAT ATTRACTION AT LEON-
A,. ARD'S CHEAP MOMS° STORE.
EA)1;"D• B. LEONARD, JR.,
ju.rreturned from tile - city of Philadelphia. and
opened a splendid assortment of READY MADE CLOTH-
Ivhieh cannot p'6 . sprnassod In style and linith.
The elothlny at this establishment, consists in part of
the following, viz:
DRESS AND PROCE co.ams,
of witleh he has a magnificent assortment of black and
fancy colors, rut In the latest fashions tastefully and
elegantly trimmed, and made in a superior manner.
SACKS AND HALF SACKS,
of Cloths. Cared mores and Tweeds, all of new styles and
at very low prices.
VESTS! VESTS 1! VESTS 11!
The rleheilt and beat assortment ever offered at thi
Corner, of Satin ' Black and Fancy Silk, Valtntla, Hadar,.
Cloths, Mars..illes, double and single breasted, of every
variety material and patero.
PANTALOONS'.
Plain and fancy French Doe akin casalmerea, oath
nett juana and a great variety of others, all of Which
will be sold at the very lowest prlcels.
SN lISTSI—Fine white linen and cotton of the newest
std le and best make. Also, calico. check and currying
shirts A large assortment of BOOTB and 8110E8, for
Men and Bays, which ceo and will be sold cheaper than
ever. Also a splendid lot of Trunks and Carpet Bags.
I therefore confidently invite one and all, to comnand
see for yourselves, as I will not attempt to describe the
bargains that may be expected, for I am determindd
that no opposition can sell lower
Remember LEONARD'S Corner.
EDWARD IL LEONARD, Jr
:11sy 10, 1801.-1 7.
XAMINATION OF TEACHERS.
The Annual Examination of Teachers, for the
County of Cumberland, will bo held ac follower:
Foot ham p ton on
e ton,
P.M II
DivJanson,
S. NI Iddleton t
Mott
Upper Allen % ' Monday, " 5 "
‘lrehaniesbunx, Tuesday, ' 4 0 "
Inner Allen,. Wednesday," 7 "
Ilampden, Thursday, " 8
F. l'ennshnro., -afriday, " 0 "
New Cumberland, Saturday, 0 10 " s• 0
Silver Spring, Tuesday, " 13 " 11 A. 1,1.
Middlesex, Wednesday," 16 " '9 "
N. Middleton, Thursday, ." 16 " 114 (11
W. l'ennsbolo', Friday, " 10 " II 14
Franklord, Saturday, " 17 " 0 II
N..W V We, Monday, " 10 " 10 A M
Niiillin, Tuesday, " 20 " 9 "
Hopewell and
New burg. Wednesday," 21 I.
Shlppousburg twp., Thursday, " 22 "
Wile above examinations will be held at the accus
tomed placca unless any change in desired by the Dl
rectors. in which case timely notice Is requellted. lam
instructed by the department to announce that no
School will be recognized as one of the PODUO SCHOLZ!
_ . . .
of Cumberland County, in which a Teacher is employed
without a VALID CERTIFICATE and further, that no'pri •
veto- would nation will be given except- in cases where
tho applicants ate UNABLE TO ATTEND THE PUBLIC LIAM
NATIoN, and no PORT MORT= oxaminatiob In any case:
Applicants will pie Ise note, that by an order of the
apartment, they will be examined in the "Theory of
Teaching." As it must be apparent to all, that the
proper advancement in the cause of education, requires
that there should be-a corresponding advance in the
qualification of Teachers, -and - ae I am determined to
laeue NO certificate of INCORIPISTENOT, those who know
their quallficatiOn to be below medtdcrity, will save
muclimortificatiodtirthemselves and to me by refrain
'lig from presenting themselves as applicants.
JOSEPII lIIWYLIN, County Supl. '
Juno 12, 1860
NEW STORE, AND , NEW GOODS.
HATS, CAPS AND fITRAW GOODS.
.111.41T,S,.cars..dare. --
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The subscriber , her recently opened' a New Store
atthe old stand orJ.D Halbert ht North Hanoker Bt.
opposite the Carlisle Deport! Dank. •
...Having received from New :York and Philadelphia, A
fine and well selected assortment of licside In his line e.
business, such as IIATB and OAPS, from the common
Wool to the tine ,fur,
SILK AND CASSIMERE ITATI3,
Spring Styles of Silk bats for. 11401... Straw Hate {or
Gentlemen, Jockey Hats for Lailles and fano/ Hats and
Caps for Ckiildren, and ' . ,
PRICES TO Burr Tun =MI*
Also; Carpet Him, Valises, Utak*, Hand' Tmoks,
trlPProllas and prims,fled Feathers. An -iuumtment or
ger Primo Sepal, and,Tobiocio. , Ifin t
Thankful for the potrtnafigo already rocelvoil ho wool,*'
a
Inv.to all his friends u& the publ ic-general) to give
him a call. ' J.stpal) BOAS.
• Oarllale, Aprillll,llBl. -'
IMMO
-VELIZEMKTEIr
Monday, July 20th, at 9A. kt
Tuesday, " 30 "
Wednesday " 31 "
Thursday, Aug. 1 "
Friday, 'A 2 "
Saturday. 3
Id I,
I. tit