MICHAEL G. BELTZHOOVER, and SKILES WOOD : Esquires, Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employment the County of Cumberland, in account 'with said couuly, from v/'liys .th«i Ist dwj'of January ip the 31st day of December, • * * <lB5O, inclusive, viz: BRi TTo-smonnt Hue lustitrilidn at settle* " i -mnit in'lB49 ( by Jacob Squire. Eaq. . Treasurer, #447 88 Araounl drawn from Counly'l’reaa’r. 5000 00 SSqeWed for one borea 70 00 onabob Shrom for hides end ekine, 141 SOJ Ofts; C. Saaoflorson for uffG of Maly ' ,: Kneitle, 60 00 4SfK Snodgrass Esq. for use <66 00 PorShoals ‘9 GO For blank indentures » • # 80 For tallow and lard ... 11186 For cider l <OO for poultry • . 50 Amount doe Directors by county T'i ; - ■iw v.'* 1 % ' RV» V ■ ! : , ’/-’"iv-;it } i’.b 3 .?>'•v ! J.- *•» ■«-{■ ••■ 1 • .fotV'ftk&vJ'C'-y’r •; l/; fi4i. .t. : 7tn< ifyvW; •• ! - .i JACOB SQIHER, Esq., Treasurer of iht Poor Ho t ' ty, in account with the Directors of qiid Instiluli '“JDieeMef, ISSOi inclusive, viz OR. To-amount deent settlement Received from count; Treasurer ; 11 from J. Lobach,Steward,,from , different sources as exhibited in the foregoing statement Amount due Directors by count; Stock on the Farm Ist of January, 1851, 7 head of Horses, 33 head of Horned Cattle, SlSheeu. Ifi Hcoa. 17-Shoatal &P.Unuand.9 ,i - Beefy - Pork, Mutton, and-Veal, fattened and killed on the Farm in 18S0. 97 Beeves,average weight 62$ pounds, (19',423‘,1b5.l 15 Calves, average weight 6$ pounds, (575 lbs.) 60 Sheep, average weight 44 pounds, (2,640 lbs.) 46 Hogs, average weight 181 pounds, (8,326 U>9.)makiDg in sll (31,36£ lbs.) Farming TJtonsils on the Farm Ist of January, 1851. 1 Broad and 1 narrow wheeled wagon, 1 wagon' bed, 1 pair of wood and 3 pair of hay-ladders, 1 eart and cart gears, I sleigh and harness, 3 ploughs, 4 harrows, 6 double shovel ploughs, 3 single shovel ploughs, 1 stone wagon, I threshing machine & horse power, I fanning mill, I rolling screen* 1 corn shelter, 1 ground roller, 2 cutting boxes,.3 grindstones, 3 log chains, 34 cow chains, b sett of wagon gears, 8 sett of plough gears, 3 sett of carpenter tools, I sen of blacksmith*# tools, 3 sell of butchering tools, & wheelbarrows, I cabbage knife, 5 grain cradles, and a variety of axes, picks, mat took*, shovels, crowbars, com hoes, forks, rakes, sickels, scythes, atone hammers, sledges, spades, single and double trees, &c., 1 liilbury* . Schedule showing the proceeds of the Farm for 1850. fSOßhushele of wheat, 77 of rye, 839 of oats, 1100 of corn, 350 of potatoes, 3 of timothy seed, 45 of red beets, 6 of beans and peas, 56 of oniuns, 2 of little onions, 3 of turnips, 20 of parsnips, 15 of tomatoes, 3300 beads of cabbage, 9500 cucumbers, 6 wagon loads of pumpkins, made 34 loads of bay,'l4 of cowfodder, SO barrels of eider. * Manufactured and made m the house and shop. M6-shirts and chemise, 81 comforts, 20 caps, 108 calico frocks, 49 cotton frocks, 105 aprons, 47 petticoats, B'pair of stockings knitted, 33 pair footgd, 107 pillow slips, 36 sun bonnets, 16 towels, 45 theets, II small-coats, 8 pair of pants, 5-vests, 27 barrels of soft soap, 94 lbs. of hard soap, ,138 gal lons of apple butter,- JOSEPH LOBACH, Steward. CATHARINE TRIPNEK, Matron. yife Directors* cfr., of said Institution, annex the fallowing exhibit of extra labor , performed by the Steward, Matron and Faupen, from 111 day of January to the 3i«/ day of December, 1860, »nc/u -tive* via r - Made. 18 coffins, s’new gates, s'sinks for kitchens, 8 washing machines, 3 wheelbarrows, 18 spit toons, 8 singletrees, built a.new privy at tenant house, repaired and weatherboarded gable end of tenant hoobe, quarried stone for ami made. 30 rods of stone fence* made 4 round splint bushel baskets, 6-bandle baskets, 10 willow baskets, &00 rails, cut 100 cords of wood, made 46 / pannel of old post fence, and done shout f4O worth of blackdinivhlng. Number up paupers in the Institution Ist January, IB&O, of which 38 were colored, 140 NumberadmUtad.op till Slst December, 1850, of which 17 were colored ami 8 born in the house, . • • . Making the whole number through the year, * . Of which 18 died, 6-children hound out, 22 eloped, and 193 discharged, the number, of paupers In the poor house Ist Jan’ry 1851, of which 32 srecoloied, Outdoor pooperseupiioind at public expense through the year 13, of which 6 haa been admitted and 3 died, leaving Whole number «opporled let January 1651, ' 9flbo« remaining Inlhc poorhoo.e Femalee 41, of which 10 are colored, . And 9 ant-door paupers, of w hich 1 is colored, netware* can he ascertained, 4 from I to 6f 6 from 6 to 10; 8 from 10 to 90; 16 from SO tfrWl UTrom 80 to 40; 10 from 40 to 80; 18 from 60 to 60; 16 from 60 to 70; 14 from 70 to 80; 7 from 00'to 00; 8 from 90 to 100; 1 share 100. ■"ln fddlllon to the abore, notranulenl pauper* or triTslleri hare been receired and supported for •.short time witbohi regular order*. w* the Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employment for the County of Cumberland, da pgrtify that the above end foregoing* statement 1 to contain a just and true exhibit of the 'lnstitution, atrrfnß tba peiiod'abovo elated; according to the best of our knowledge- * Qitcn under our bauds this sudsy of Jhnuerj,lB6l-. ” THOMAS BRADLEY, ■) V ; M. O. BELTZHOOVER, iOircclon. SKILES WOODBURN, 3 of Cumberland county, elected and eworn according to law, having •Jttißlliedtnß aoooohta and ' voucher* of the Directora of lha Poor and Houee of Employment of aald DeaniV front the let day of January to the Slit day of December, 1860, Inolueive, do cattily that we fiXa ,'baiiDoedobto the Direotore aforeeald, of abven bnndred and nineteen dollara and eeventy-eighl ■uad a halfoeote, by the county afore aald, . Given under cur handa at Oarllale, thia 10th day of Jan inai. JOHN P. RHOADS, •) PHILIP QUIGLEY, Uudllori. LEWIS HYEB, S nmit «,!•(»-« OR. . ; By payraerit of interest on dower hi fa vor of Mrs O’Brieoin Ihe landpar •chased of A M’Dowell in 1843 $ 36 91 By cash for groceries, merchandize, . clothing, and bedding included, 2326 304 For stock ' ( 1229.00 For grain, flour and grinding . 513 46i; For shoemaking, tailoring and halting 278 144. For support of outdoor paupers * 264 00 For hardware, oil, paints, &c- 165 094 For leather" .« For blackamilhing , JJJ Forecastings ' J®- Forlumber # • ‘J® . For manufacturing 1 sattinott 35 62$ I For out-door medical aid 19 00 For painting house .'40'00 ; , For saddlery , , 55'594' For brick 44 434 For materials, &o. purchased for use . Of farm 51 024 For uarpenler work . i1,844i For freight on groceries, &o« 14 134 For plaster and cloverseed ' 53 50 For tin and copper ware and tinkering 20 314 For out-door funeral expenses 54 374 For travelling expenses 16 31$ Borough of Xiewistown for support of paupers ? * 31 424 For’Umo • 10 06. Formason wortr 29 184 • For repairing threshing machine 29 75 For Constable’s fees .18 60 . For plastering new house 21 95 Blind Institution for use of Sarah M’- Glaoghlin 25 00 For postage , '3 034 For stationary 3 00 For sundries 4 28$ J. Lobach, salary for 1 year{hirelings wages included) 675 00, Dr. /. Baughman, physician, salary for i year , 100 00 J. Sqiiier, Esq, Treasurer, salary for 1 year 40 00 L. Todd, Esq; Attorney, salary for i year* . • . . . 20 00 Wm. Ker, Esq. extra services as Di- $5,808 78$ 719 7841 $6,628 5-7$ ■ Vii/L \ rector 16 60 Thos. Bradley, Esq. " . “ 16 50 M O Beluhooeet, Esq. “ « B 00 96,538 571 nee and Howe of Employ ment of Cumberland conn ion, from the lei day Of January to the 3hl day of 9447 33 5000 00 361 66j 95,808 78J 716 78J B; cash paid orders as above stated 96,538 571 96.538 57} China unci Crockery War?.: ; :A. (LARGE and general essorlmentof Qiftenawate ■Jx. baa just been received by the eubkcribor, em 'bracing n'handaome asabttmont of the beat ‘ ••; While Granite Stone "Ware, ' ‘p nuch as diehcs, .plates, 'leas, covered and .uncovered diabea, bowls, toilet anil dhanlbCr setts, pltdhira, &c. together wilh'.a lot of ■ ■ . Blue Liverpool Wat%-'- all"of the latest stylo anti shapes; also all tho vuridus •articles.of the best common. White and Edged Ware, r Tho' assortment includes a few plain whitq and gold band.tea setts, df the best quality and style, and also, all the necessary articles of the best Granite, Stone and Blue Liverpool Ware, suitable for any size of Dinner or .Tea Setts, as msy licwanted, .together with a variety of Glass Ware, including a -fino as sortment of Bar and Table Tumblers,, dUbcs, footed and other bowls, goblets, tvine glasses, lemonades, lamps, &c« The prices for all aria fixed at the lowest cash prices, .Wo invito oar-friends who are in want of arliolesin put line, to-give >ub-a call Carlisle* Mardh 5,1861 THE subscriber begs leavo to inform his cUSlo mew and-the public that.he has removed hia Grocery and Provision Store, to the hick build* ing nearly opposite bis former stand, in South Han* over.strect, Carlisle, He has recently supplied him* self with a good assortment of @ Fresh Groceries, and othef articles in his line, which heispre* pared, os usual, to dispose of at very moderate rates. I Those wishing good bargains will please give me | a call at my. new.stand, -directly opposite tho Volun teer printing oißoe. THE subscriber is now receiving from the'New Vorkand Philadelphia markets, a large and splendid assoitment of Winter Goods, to which the attention of the public is respectfully invited. Among thq lot will be found Ladies Dress Goods, to wit:. Elegant Silks, Turc Satins, Cha meleon Lustres, French Merino©#, Cashmeres, Alpa chas, Moas Do Loines, &c. SHAWLS. A new supply of superior Long and Square Bay State Shawls. Also, Brocha, Thibet, Cashmere and Plain Black Shawls. . . 96,538. 571 Some new and handsome .Cloths and Cassimeres, which will be sold very low to compete with the made-up trash, from the cities. Muslins, Linens, Ticking, Ginghams, Checks, Diapers, Calicoes, Lindseys, Gloves, Hosiery, dee. MUFFS.—A large assortment of largo and small Muffis, . CB. Another lot of prime Water Proof Boots, and a biff assortment of alt kinds of Boots and Shoes, better & cheaper tbaq can bo had in Carlisle* . Groceries and Spices. A full and fresh assortment on hand, and. will be sold low at the old and well es tablished stand, East Main street, a few doors below the Market House, where youcan find a stock of Goods so large, so well selected and at prices solow, that (hey cannot fail to please, November 28,1850 I have & stock of Ready-made fashionable dlolblngi made up in.Carlisle, which 1 will run off at .less than first cost. Cali and see them before purchasiDg else where, os I am determined to olose this stuck €v<n at asacrifice. * !, : ’ Dry Goods* ARNOLD & LEVI, D EBPECTPULLY inform jhe w<y XV have just returned from Philadelphia sre now opening at (heir hew and cheap Retail store in North Hanover street, the largest'and cheapest assortment of Fall and Winter Goods dver brought to Carlisle. Wo particularly invite'the at tention of the Ladies to our large assortment of. Ladles Dress Goods* New style figured and changeable Silks, Baltin. Be Shene, figured, striped, embroidered and changeable Cashmeres; Mouslln do Laines, Mohair dc Silk Lus* ten, plain black Silk, silk slriped and changeable Alpacas, French Morinoes, Parrimottas, plain Snd embroidered Sack Flannels;- Brussels Lace, Jepny Lind Silk and Velvet Trimmings. Shawls. . ] Among our very extensive assortment catt be sfcn the largest, handsomest and chcapc»tlot of Bay State Long and Square Shawls ever exhibited in darlUle.' CLOTHS Sr CASSIM&RES. .‘i , Black, French and English Cloths; plain, black am fancy Cassimeresj Satlinelts, Kentucky Jeans, Y:I vet Cords, and a largo assortment of Vestings. We' have just received a second supply of Car peting which we arc determined to sell 16 per ce it. cheaper than the same quality can be purchaigd elsewhere. 1 Blankets, Floor ant) Table Oil Cloths in great' a* riely. Boots d* SAoea.—Another largo lot of Bools a c Shoes has been added to our former stock, for Me i Boys, Women and Children. A Fresh Supply of Groceries, such as Siigir Coffee, Teos, Molasses, dec..very cheap. Persons wishing to purchase good and cbe \ goods, now is the time to examine our extensi < assortment before purchasing elsewhere, os wo t t determined to give bargains. Carlisle, Oct 31, 1860 JL. STERNER de CO., have just rcoelv • and are now opening at their new store. North Hanover street, opposite Monyer’a Confe tlonary store, a splendid assortment of ■ Fall Goods, such as Black silks, barege do laines, ftgarei striped* And plain cashmeres; mouslln delaine) mohair and silk lusters, plain black and changl able alpacas, hew style calicoes and chlnlze , cloths and oasslmeree, sattlnetts, Kentucky Jean , velvet cords, an assortment of, pant stuns, yea • ings of all kinds and prices; muslins, ticking , checks, table diapers, &c. 134 Groceries, subh as coffee, leas, chocolate, rice, sugar, mola sea, starch, spices, &c. Auction Bargaintl A large lot of Boots ao Shoes bought at Auction, will be sold cheap* than can be had at any other store. Also a iarfe stock of Carpets. We respectfully Invito every body to call at Judge for themselves, as wo are determined to o i fer great bargains* 194 First Arrival of Boots & Shoes FOR THE FALL SEASON AT Porter's Shoe Store, Main Bt..haabtue Uailboad Dinoiv COMPRISING Men's, Boy’s and Youth’s Cal Kip ami Coarse Boots and Brogans* which ai ! warranted to bo of the best quality. Ladies’ Gal ers, Buskins and French Ties, Missesand Children' Boots and Shoes In great variety.. Also, an elegant assortment of GUM SHOES <1 BOOTS, with all (he Ute Improvements, and wet ranted perfect. Having purchased those Gum shoe from the agent of the manufacturer, I am authorize to give a new pair in place of atiy that prove defei the In wearing. Having a large stock of French Calf Skins, Me rqcco, Kid, die., and good workmen, every attentioi is gWenU* customer work as usual. WM. M. PORTER. BEBIOTAI* /Superior Groceries! <3. INHOPF, Ag’*. March B, 1851. Another Arrival 1 Carpeting, —Another lot of handsome Carpeting. CLOTHS , CASSIMERES. BOOTS AND SHOES, OHAS. OGILBY. CARPETS! CARPETSU Bargains! I. L. STERNER & 00. Carlisle) 00l 3,1860 0«iU*lo, Sopt.lO, 1859... Ciicapcr than £vcr S Oopper, Tin and Sheet Iron MAStrACTIttIBY. THE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Carlisle and its vicinity, that ho still continues to manufacture, and has constantly on 'hand, at bis old stand in North Bedford street, Carlisle, all kinds of TIN, &SHEET IRON WARE, which be is disposed to sell at prices lower than they 'can be purchased at. any other establishment in' the borough. His articles ore made of the very best ma terials, and', in iperint of finish and durability, war raritcfl-equul to any, lie will repair and manufac ture to order at the. shortest notice, all kinds of. DISTILLING APPARATUS, 41. W. EBY, and' devote a portion of bis time to ‘the business'of Bbi.l Hanging. ■ He wifi also put up LioutNiNQ Rons, on the roost apprdved plait* ;> Haase spouting, in. tow*n jtad couritry, will be promptly attended to on the rodst reasonable terms. From his experience in business, and his determi nation to please both in the quality, and price of his articles, the subscriber hopes to merit and receive a continuance of the patronoge heretofore so liberally bestowed uponhim. Old Copper, Lead and Pewter,tafcoh in exchange for work* ■ ’ ’ ’ ALEXANDER S. LtNE , Carlisle, February 13, 1861—Qm Cabinet Ware Soom« THE subscriber wtfirid inform his friends and the public generally, that ho has taken the room on the corner of North Hanover street and Locust Al ley, in the room lately occupied by Moses Bullock, a» a Chair Manufactory, where he will keep constant ly for sale an elegant assortment-of Cabinet ware, such as Secretaries, Bureaus, Workslands, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Card, Pier and Centre Tablet; French, field, high and low post Bedsteads, dec.; to gether with every other.article of Cabinet Ware—all of which he will sell very cheap for Gash, or ex? change for Country Produce at market prices. - fgggm Chairs, Settees, Rocking Chairs, and 'T\jT every other article manufactured in that . branch of business. . He would also inform the public that he has recently IpPSHr opened a shop in Churchtown, Allen township, whotc he will keep constant- on hand every thing in his line.. Having provided himself with a splendid Hearse COFFINS will bo made on reasonable terms, and funerals, in town or country, will be attended with out extra charge. He respectfully.solicits a share of public patronage, confident that he can render gene ral satisfaction. J. R, WEAVER. Carlisle, Juno 20,1800—1 y CABINET WAREHOUSE. Cbrner of Hanover Louther Streets , Carlisle. £SBf THE undersigned has a lways£gS&aB3 hand a largo stock of supe-fy £ y J| Cabincl-wrare, in all the different styles, which be is prepaicd to sell at tho lowest prices.— Ho invites attention particularly to Ibo Patent Spring Bottom Bedstead, a most useful article, which entirely obviates all objections. The bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads. They enliru satisfaction to oil who have (hem in use. COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice. « Eire Insurance. THE Allen and Eastpenneborough Mutual File .Insurance Company of Cumberland county,incor porated by an act of Assembly! is now fully or ganized, and in operation under the management of the following commissioners, viz: Jacob Shelly, Wra. It. Gorgas, Michael Cock lin, Melchoir Brenneman, Christian Stayinan, Christian Tilzel, Jacob H. Coover, Lewis Hyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Musser, Jacob lurk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wickersham. The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of tho kind in the Slate. Per sons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the .company who are willing to wait upon them at any time. JACOB SHELLY, President. ' Hbnry Logan, Vice President* Lewis Hvcr, Secretary* Michael Cocklin, Treasure November 1,1849. AGENTS. Cumherlandcouniy— Rudolph Martin,N.Cum berland; C. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zear ing, Shireronnstown: Robert Moore and Charles Bell, Carlisle; Dr. J. Ahl, Ghurchtown; Samuel Graham, Westpennsborough; James M’Dowell, FrankfordjMode Griffith, South Middleton. York county— John Sherrick, Lisburn; John Bowman, Dillsburg; Peter Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Washington; W. 8. Picking, Dover; Daniel Raflensberger, J. W. Craft, Harm&ur£-rHouscr& Lochman. Members of the company having Policlesabout to expire can have them renewed by making ap plication to any ofthe agents. WHITE HALL ACADEMY. 3 miles wett of Harruburg , Pa, THIS Institution will bo opened for the reception of Students on Monday,tho Gib day of May, '6l. 1 Tbo course of instruction will embrace tbo vorious 1 branches of a. thorough English'education, together ’ with the Latin, .Greek, French, and Gorman lan* guages, and Vocal and Instiumontal Music. TERMS; : , Boarding, washing, lodging, end tuition In | i, the English branches per session, (five ■ months) ' $f 0 00 Latin or Greek, 6 00 French or German, 6 00 Instrumental music, 10 00 For further Information address, . , D. DBNUNGER. Principal, March 6,1861—1 y . Harrisburg, Pa. Plalnflold Classical Academy. (Foua miles wxst or Oabublx.) 1 rpHB Ninth session will commence on Monday r 1. Nov. 4. In consequence of tbo increasing pa tronage, a largo and commodious brick edifice baa been erected, rendering this ono of the most comfort able and desirable Institutions in tho State. No se rious case of sickness has occurred since it was found ed. The students are constantly under the charge of competent and faithful The neigh borhood presents no temptations to vice or immoral ity, there being no town or villago.near tbo institu tion. Circulars, with further information, furnished R. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor, Plait\fitld P % 0., Cumb, Co,, Pa, October 10, iB6O . INDIAN QUEEN HOTEL, Situate In Fourth Street, between inarKet Cheguut Streets, ' PHILADELPHIA. CHARGES MODERATE. A. M. HOPKINS Ac CO. March '6,1851. —S nt. r MESS SHAD of superior quality, cml DEEP’S Tongue., for >clc at the Grocery, Tea Ac Va riety itore of 0 INHOFF, Agt, QOpEniOU Win.. Ac Dt.ndle. for medicine! uie, O received at Dewllna’ Drug Ac Fancy store. Main street, Carlisle. Audi Cheaper tiinn Ever I THE 'subscriber having just returned from tile East, offers to the public e. more ample end complete assortment of Goods in bis line than ever previously qffeted, arid tCspccifully solicits dealers and others to give him a call, when ho will show them Goods, at astonishingly.low prices.• . To Builders, Carpenters and others! His stock comprises a full and complete assortment of [lock's, Hitches, hinges, screws, window springs, bolts of various.kinds, window glass, potty, paints.of oil colors, oils, turpentine, &c. , Mill, cross-cut and J circular Saws; hand, panncl, ripping 6c back.Batvs, augurs, chisel?, broad, hand, chopping & pointing Axes; hatchets, planes, plane bits, steel and iron Squares; files, rasps, nails, spikes, dec*. To Saddlers and Coach Matters’! A complete assortment of Saddlery toots, silver,brass and japand mounting, carriage trimmings and laces, plain and figured canvass, drab cloth,' rattinet sergo and buckram; Moss and Deer's hair, patent and en .ambled leather,lainps and dashers;. Also bubs,fel lows and sgdkds, springs, iron axles, dec. To Cabinet and Shoe Makers! My stock embraces a complete assortment of Goods In thoir lino. Moroccocs, lining and binding skins, lasts, thread, pegs,-and tools of every description, curled hair, hair cloth, .& ma ple. Veneers, mouldings, rosettes, sofa springs, glass, mahogany; mineral and veneered knobs of all sties. - To Blacksmiths, Farmers and others, who may he in want of good Iron, ho offers a full assortment, of hammered horse-shoe, scollop, -plough, .broad and narrow tiro iron; rolled horse-shoe, bar, band, round; and square tire; hoop 6c sheet iron, nail rods, Russia sheet sheer, spring 6c blistered stooh Eng lish 6c American wagon & carriage boles, anVils, vices, horse-shoo nails, dec. To housekeepers 6c those about entering thro .ma trimonial state, I would invito attention to my beau tiful assortment of Walters and/Prays,, plain and Gothic styles; knives & forks, butler knives, Carving knives and forks, table steels, butcher 6c ham knives, scissors, sheers, Brittania, German Silver and Silver Plate, tilde and (cd spOons, brass and enameled pre serving kettles, smoothing irons, hollow-ware, tubs, buckets*churns,dec,. - Also Paints, Dye-stuffs, Fire & water-proof Paint. HENRY SAXTON. .Carlisle, December 5.1850.*, Fresh Arrival of Hardware. TTAVING just returned from Now York and Phil- Xladclphia with tho best and Cheapest Stock of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, BUILDING MATE RIALS, PAINTS, &c., over brought to Carlisle, I would respectfully request dealers and consumeis and all others, to give mo a call and see whether they cannot got more and better goods for the same money, than at any other place in town. My stock of Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Spikes, Glass, Paints, Ac., is complete and very cheap. Of Carpenters* Tools, I have a splendid as sortment. Also, Cabinet Maker's Tools and Mate rials, viz:—VancorS, Mahogany, Mlnotal and Glass Bureau Knobs and Varnish* can have everything in their lino cheaper than evo.r I have a first rate stock of Morocco and Lining Skins, Bindings, Pegs, Thread and Wax, and u su perb assortment of Shoemakers* Tools. I have also a complcto assortment of Ball'd Lasts, jnado in Har risburg, which can be had at no other place in town,; -mwl -at Dali's prices. Together ffiui an assortm*oi of all klmis 'oi Hammered and Rolled Iron and Steel. Of Housekeeping Articles, I have 'Knives, Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Snuffers. and Trays, Tubs, Buck ets, dec. Of WALL PAPER, t .have thb largest, Hand somest and cheapest assortment in.town. And to all who want Good and Cheap HARDWARE, I would say, come and sco for yourselves. Carlisle, Nov. Id, 1860. English & American Hardware. THE subscriber having just returned from tho Eastern cities with a full and handsome assort ment of all kinds of Hardware of the very best mak ers and well selected, is now opening at the Cheap Hardware Stand, in North Hanover street, next door to Scott's hotel, where ho invites ill that are in want of good and cheap Hardware, to give him a call und see and satisfy themselves of the troth, as wo are de termined to sell at a small, advance, ’Small profits atad quick sales is the order of the day., . To Builders, Carpenters and Others. A full stock of- and japaned -knobs, locks and latches, hinges, screws, window'sash and shutter springs, strait-nocked and barrelled bolts, of every kind; mill, cross cut and circular Saws; hand, panel, ripping and back Saws; bright, black and blue augurs; chisels, broad, pointing, band and chopping Axes, of different makers; hatchets, planes & plane bits, stool and iron squares, files, rasps, brads, spikes, ell sizes. . To Saddlers und Coach Makers, Our stock consists of a complete assortment of arti cles i A your lino of business, such as brass, silver & japaned mounting, carriage trimmings, broad poster ing and seaming laces, fringes, plain and figured can vass. oil cloth, top lining cloth & soigo lining, white, red, blue and black patent leather; Dashers, sliver &, brass plate, Deer halr,rosotts, hubs, follows, spokes, bows, eliptlc springs, iron axics, malleable castings. To Vablnet and Shoemakers. A full stock of shoo kit and findings, boot morocco, French kid, straits,.morocco & lining and binding skins; lasts, tacks, pegs, hammers, pinchers, French morocco, superior copal Varnish, Japan and black varnish, mahogany and. maple vaneors, moulding, beading, resets, glass, mineral and mahogany knobs of every siso and’stylo. , To Blacksmiths, Farmers and Others . - 11 tons of assorted bar Iron, warranted of the best quality, A splendid assortment of bar and rolled iron, hammered, horso*shoo, scollop, plough,'broad and narrow tiro, rolled, horseshoe bar, band, round and square Iron; cast, shear, spring, English am) American blister stool, English wagon boxes, car* riogo boxes in sells, anvils, vices, files, rasps, horse* shoo nails, &c. 2b Housekeepers • A beautiful assortment of cheap Fancy goods, such as waiters, trays, plain dc fancy knives, forks, butch* er knives, steels, briltania lamps, jrass candle slicks, briltania and silver table and tea spoons, plated but* tor knives, preserving kettles, smoothing irons, Iron and lined tea & oval boilers, iron frying and bread pane, washboards, tubs, chums, buckets, iron pots, wash kettles, and stow pans, dec, Carlisle, Nov 7, 1860 J«> THE sakscrlher begs leave to inform his JkTa friends and the public, that he has just jccei aUl&voJ a large and beautiful assortment of rich and rate Fancy Goods, consisting in part of Gold and Silver Wololios, Gold Chains, Gold Pons and Pencils,'Ear and Finger Rings, Breast Pine, Medallion Lockets, Silver Spoons, Butter Knives, Forks, beautiful Card Cases, & Jew elry of almost every description. 1 would particular* ly invito tbo attention of purchasers to my assort* mont, and my low prices, at tho old stand, Wes. High street; a fow doors west of Burkhuldcr's hatch THOMAS CONLYff. Carlisle, Deo 10, 1860. V- /' SUPERIOR SBGARB. A lot of very superior Prlnolpeo and other Sogars, received and for sale ot the store of ' \ Fob 10, O. INIIOFF, Agt. SADDLERS AND COACH MAKERS, For Shoemakers, JOHN P. LYNE, I'rcsU Arrival of JACOB SENER SPLENDID JEWELRY! • lavev Complaint: JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIV, C»“oV ' , NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASEY^ ’ n , ol > ;■ kidneys; and all dYseasf^ nmlng from a - disordered liver or stoma, li , Conslipnllon.lnward Piles, Fullness or Bi„’ T* " iHqad, Acidity of.the Sloraoch, Nausea *? Diegos! for food, Fullness or mach.gonr Ernctoficns.Sinking or Flutterin' Pit of tho Stomach, Swimming at the tied and Di%ult.Dreathing, Fluttering nUlirli’ "' Chookrng, or suffocating sensations when in » posture,- dimmnesa of vision, dots or weh« i,.r sight, fovorahd dull pain in tho hood, licßcicc 6 ,k l perspiration, yellowness of the skin and eve. «■ rh tho side, back, chord, liinbs, &c., sodden of boat, burning in tho flesh, constant imsginhi. , ovrl, and great depression ofspmts.can be effeetn^f DS.HOOFLMD’S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTEHSI pueplrxd bt DR. C. M. JACKSON, .Xtriiß- ) OERM'aN toEMC'INE STOnE, JVo. ISO Arch Street, Philadvl^hia! Their -power over the ajbpvo diseases is not „• celled, if equalled, by any other preparation i„ ,ej United States,as' the cures attest, in matte V.J after skilfful pKytncians'%ad Yoife'Q*,,. " , r These Bitters are Worthy the attention of inti Possessing grout virtues' in the tecliDcalion of Jg! oases of the Liver and leaser glands, exercising most searching powers in weaknesses and nffcciy or the digestive organs, they arc, wrthiil,oafa, s, r i a and pleasant, ’’ . l *- icidAD Aivo he doJrvrrfcr.E {From tho l‘ fjoKtim Tice.”] f* Dr, Hooftand’s Celebrated German Bflte-e the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Bjapenni Chronic or Nervous Dobihly ,is 'deservedly one oftk, most populaV Medicines of the day. These Di| J have been used.;by thousands, and a'friend at ssi elbow says Ko has hiraseif received an effecto.l permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the „«It this remedy. -We are speaking ifrom experintr and to thu aimcled wo ativfso their ase.*’ ‘ [From SccrttS Weekly*) German Bitters, manulaclorci by Dr,'Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the faculty, as so article of much efficacy in cases of female ees. As stjch is the case, wo would advise all moih*. ers to obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves nmA sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions sill find these Bitters advantageous to their health, fc wo know from experience the salutary efiectfint they, hove upon weak systems,’* * [From the N. Y. Weekly Messenger, Jan. C, 1850.] “Dk Hotftand'* German Bitten.— Here U a pre paration which the leading presses in the Union sp> peat to bo unanimous In-recommending, am! th# reason is obvious. It is made alter a prescription furnished by one of the most celebrated phveiciatu of modern times, the late Dr. Christopher Wilhelm Hoofiand, Professor lb. the University of Jcna,Pii> vato Physician to the King of Prussia, and one of the greatest medic&l writers Germany has ever pro. duced. • He was emphatically the enemy of Auwitog, and therefore a. medicine of which bo was the in ventor and endorser, may bo confidently relied on. Ho specially recommended it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of tho 6n>. mach, Conslirpalion, and all complaints arising from a disoidcred condition of thestomacb, the Liver,sod the intestines^ MORE EVIDENCE I The Sdturdsy Gazette,” (be Lest Family Newspaper published In the United Stain, the editor says of • DR. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, “ It isseldom that we recommend whul a re termed Potent Medicines to the confidence and patronage of our readers; and, therefore, when we recommend Dr, Hooflaiid’s German Billers, wo wish it to jinctly understood that wo arc not speaking of the. nostrums of the day, that are noised about hrtbritf period, and then forgotten after they have done (heir guiltjnracejoL mischief., buuof mediaioeWv,** tobllshod, universally prized, and which basrocUbt hearty approval of the faculty itself.” Evidence upon evidence has been received (lib the foregoing) from all sections of the Union.iLi asl three years, and the. strongest testimony in Hi favor is, that there is more of it used in the prirtrce Of the regular physicians of PbiladelpliiMAso all other nostiums comhincd—a fact that can be easily established, and fully proving that a scientific pte* paratlon will meat with their quiet approval when presented oven In this form. - That this Medicine will euro LiVor Complaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt, afier usinc it »< directed. Itocta specifically upon the stomach and liver; it is preferable to calomel In all billions dit eases; the effect is immediate. They can be admin* istered to female or Infant with safety and rcliaWfl benefit, at any time. BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS. Medicine baa attained that hIgA cbttnlcf which is necessary for all medicines to alUla,toln* duce counterfeiters to pul forth a spurious article at tho risk of the lives of those who are innocently dc* ccived* Look well to the marks of the Genuine /—They have the* written signature of 0. W. JAOKBON upon the wrappcr,and the name blown in.the leulci without which.they are spurious* For sale wholesale and retail at tho 'GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 ARCH street,one door below Sixth (laid of 278 Race street) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers throughout the country. Also for solo b» SAMUEL UUIOI'T. in C.tlUle, and respectable dealers throughout the Slate. . November 28, 1860.* t jr* ■ Dr. 1. Ci Ijooiiils, WILL perform ulldueratlotiß upon tho Teeth that are required for their preservation, such a* eating, Filing,Plugging, &c. or will restore the loss ofthem, by inserting A riMelil Teeth,from a single Tooth to a,full sett* g7*Ofiloeon Pittalreet,afow doors Soamo' the Railroad Hotel,. N.B. Or, Loomis will beabsent from Cat* lislehe last ton daye,in each month* Carlisle, Dec. 20, 1860, A CARD. DR. J. iJAUGHMAN, informshia friends ami A* public, that he will continue to attend to all pr*>‘ fossionol calls as heretofore, (notwithstanding reports' to the contrary.) Office on East High street, nesrljf. opposite the Jail. C rlisle, March 6,1861—3 m DR. M. HIHKItGV, , pHYpI.CMN AND SUEGEON, Main Bln*!,’ JL near tho Post Office. Dr. H. wit) give bis parti* cular attention Ip surgical diseases', and disease* 9\ women and.cbUdren.' Ho will also glve’bis attention' every Saturday morning, in his office, gratis,from U to IS o’clock, to surgical cases among tho pootV January 20, 1861—ly . DR. J. H. SMITH, HOMCEOPATHIO PHYSICIAN, respectfully tenders his professional services,to the cillw ol of Carlisle and vicinity. Office in Snodgrass’Ro*' noztdoor to Justice Holcomb’s, where he can ttin times be found, when notprofessionali engaged*;. Carlisle, Juno 7,1049 tf CtEOROB Z. RRBTZ, SURGEON DENTIST, would respectfully Infon", the public that bo is now prepared to perform** operations on tho Tooth that may be required. Ar tificial Teeth inserted from a’single tooth to tiro sot, upon tho latest and most approved prlno P*®*] Tho patronage of tiro public Is rcapoctfuliy solicil*‘ i, f Ho may be found at tho residence of his brother m North Pill street. Carlisle, Sept 20. 1860—ty JOHN WILLIAMSON, A TTORNKY AT LAW-Oflloo In Iho hoW xl of Miss MoUinnls, nepr iho Blots of A> » ''' Benlz, South Hanover street. ■ , Caillalo, April 1, 1800— ly, I (V
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