American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, March 14, 1861, Image 3

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    A> String of Pearls.
, Fof the benefit of the Republican txlcralir
We have collected and now publish a few.-of
choiest literary tuorccauythat fell from
the oloquent'lips of Honest Old Abe.,. ,Jn or
to appreciate these pearl drops one must
' jiavo a very Vofined-ahd telpssic taste, orbo an
applicant for some olfioo in the gift of the
president elect 1 Lot an' admiring world rend
and wonder at the genius that omitted these
"sparkling coruscations: A
j When I get, to Indianapolis I expect to
make you a longer ■snepdh, but not ' much
longer. — Lincoln at LcMnon, Indiana.
/. I take your respond os the most reliable
'eiddenee that it mp/-be so, along with other
■ evidence, trustiujy'.that the. good sense of the
American people,' on all sides of all rivers in
America, under the Providence of God, who
has never deserted us, that,we shall again be
brethren, forgetting all parties—"ignoring all
parties/ —Lintolilat Cincinnalti, .
' Whatever is calculated to advhnco the com
•dition of the honest, struggling laboring
man, so,far as my judgement will enable me
to jpdge of a correct thing, I am for that ‘
■thin l#—Ditto.
.Will some of our Republican friends parse
ithe two last paragraphs?
Fellow-Citizens, what I have said I'have
•said altogether extemporaneously, and I will
now oomo to a at Columbus,
Ohio.
lie intended to say a few words to the peo
ple of Pittsburg, the greatest manufacturing
city of the United States, upon such, matters
. ,as he believed they desired to hear ; b,ut, as
!ho had adopted the plan'of- holding his tongue
•for the mo a t part, since his election,. lye had,
bettor now hold, his tu»gUe.— •Lincoln
,al Pittsburgh'.
In plain words there is no real crisis, except
■an artificial one.-— Ditto.
The tariff is to tho government what meal
as to the family, .* *■ '«• lanusteonfess that
•I do not understand tho subject in all: its
various hearings; hut Ido promise yon, that
.1 will, give it my closest .attention, and bn
xleayor to comprehendait monefully.-A-DiGo.,
If a bar ot iron got out of the mines of
.England, and. !t,bar oE iron taken, from, the
niiiics of Pennsylvania; be- produced at the
same cost, it follows that if the English.bar
be shipped from Manchester to Pittsburg,
and the American liar -from; Pittsburg to
Manchester. 410 cost of carriage-is apprecia
bly lost, [l,aught or.] — Ditto.
jjf ory evincing truly! No wonder the peoz
pie “laughed.” .
I have appeared herd simply to thank yo.u
heartily fur this noble reception:—to see you
i and allow you. to see me. I'aw. not,ep.ro, but
J at least as regards the ladies, I have the best
of the bargain iadhe sight.*— Lincoln a( JSyra.-
■■ mine, Kem York.
Well,, those ladws must have felt highly
•flattered!' Old Abe thought, perhaps they
vercbetter looking than he is, but was “not
of that! What a compliment 1 .
■ Presume that in thp course through
.which I shall have to go; I shall have to re
peat somewhat, and. I will only repeat to you*
thanks for this kind reception.:^- lAjiculh
Ml Albany.
.The reception you have giysp this dav,
•given to me porsonly it slmplcl not bo so, but
as the representative for ihe time being of the
majority of the nv-liixnL~-Viito. .
. .“ I do iiotsay that in. the roeon t elect ion the,'
Itoopte did the ,ycn;s,t tiling (h,(it. .cgy Id have
been done”— liinculy. at PmigMieyiste, •
In this last scmi»r,k tire pcOp’te 'of the gpun
try fully agree Vidth SJfr. Jdncoln. ~
Theue- a oriont pearls at randonrV'ihat ftesib'
the lips of Old vibe, says the . Indianapolis
Slate .'Sentinel,. sfcupp ;Mm no. less,as a slates
■W.an^f^,wmnimrrtiioviKt‘T i
than ps a scholar of;<Uaseic .eloquence arid
-with English lang-
lJiuw,chastely and.boautiful he express-
iff his .tiiasghts ! With wliat g'rßcq.and efe:
gauce he plays the ora tori Ami tliis .li the
-man elevated by the American people- to the 1
;.]daoo once filled by .Washington!Jefferson,;
the Adamses, Madiswii Alas 1 how are the;
juightj fallen 1
. The Cihsic aso tue famous.
■‘“Girard House,” in EhiJiidqlphin, : as an
nounced n few days ago, has been compelled
■to close : emtse the, panic, and the effects of
rivalry in the business. In New york, some
■ .of the public houses have suffered severely iu
itheii) receipts j others have had as much busi
ness as they could well.fvttend tp« The, Mo-.,
itropolitan and St. IJiiohoias foies a largo
■portion of their Sou thorn,qystoipei's. , fn Jan
uary and early in the present mouth, there
/was a largo decrease of patronage compared
■with last year; but now, there are signs of
returning favor from the South and South
' west; and the falling off fropi those quarters
; is partially made up by (in increase from the
West and Northwest, where trade was uncom
monly depressed last ,vcar at this time. The
Fifth Avenue House has had 200 steady high
priced boarders through the winter, and an av
erage of 200 transient. Last week, in conshr
queuce of the military display and other tem
porary attractions in the city, this House
■.and the Metropolitan were both taxed for ao
hommodationsto ; their full capacity, which
Was a welcome change. The Brevoort House;
has been full, but it accommodates only a few;
jnore than 100, The Albemarle, opposite Mad-j
\ison square, has fared ,t;eiy -ReU.jpnd the Ev-i
crett House has gkp been .well
ihvrgo part from steady boarders. The largo
down town hqppos, includingdUe Astor, have
>wt averaged .wow (than Italf the. extent of
,flieir accommodations. 'Thus it appears that
politics don’.t holy hotels—-the recognized. R
epublican. hoadqqartors suffering in common
-Vith Union establishments.—A r eio York Jour
(f Commerce. ,
A MAGNiITCENT CirARITvFINALLv’DISrOSED
learned from a report just issued by
the committee of relief of the Pemberton:
/Mill sufferers, that the splendid donation of
the people of the United States for their re-1
#sSSSSS? MS M en ff flnally
mi the friends and relatives of the |Sod ’'
One more death ia recordrd **,<.» •uii
tlmTf’f'l 1 ' 0 - h hf ”° V S- h^r< * fro-fti^im'e
fntal night making the total .88..
{he comraittee had under «mir care
fluring their ministrations 1,17 families and
persons. lor two persons incurably injured
Art oi)s, ultle , a teen, purchased of §350
S4OO each.—. Boston Post.
f ■ 7 AFINa A Piuctical Joke on a
J.’t" A Madison (Wisconsin) paper relates
|““teome wag entered the Assembly chamber
~ .T er morning and set the clock ahead
ImM A y . m ‘ nute ®‘ was .the intention to
■ T BBlon <! f about one hour, but ns the
/nT l C ? t 0 the y nced at the clock,
of takin g ‘heir Seats broke for
til wXr lDg th ° W short
iuno a quorum.
Philadelphia Daily Argks .of fri
eoTn so¥ y 8: ~ Wo d ° not having
tlm» - IT 7 hou3os aad Btores t 0 let at any
1”° “ *W«tton years,asthoreare at p J
pre’ssed col“ a U T| sta . kable of the de
by Black nfc ° f bu3lneM - brou ght about
. • ybhean fanaticism,
tletoT l h nY ° f a pa P° r Polished in Lit- :
says; ’<■ j i. ttnnou noing his. retirement, 1
mistake to-ntonS" 0 rc S ret ® *P make—not a 1
/dver," tt.>. /• r r ’ or a -hlupder to mourn
“P 8 'ornate. ; J ' •
.ATTEMPT TO'DpSTROV A,WHOLE FAUUy-HV
Ale'ans of an Infernal Machine. — A diabol
ical. tittcmpt to destroy the family'of August
us Hoovolor; at well known citizen of Law-
Fencavillfii by ah infernal mßohina, was made
on tho night ojf the 9th ult. ; . Tlr6 machine
Was placed.on a] still of tho window, ahdtixed
py moans of a fuses Tho whole front of■ the
building was shattered by tho explosion,
which was as 1 ond as a discharge of ordi
nance, Several bullets struck ‘different parts
of a room- in which Mr, Iloevoler’s family
were sleeping, hut all miraculously .escaped
injury. No clue to the perpetrator of the
fiendish act has been discovered.
Falling Off in Fighting Men.— -It is a
singular fact that ■ the war departments of
England, Franco and the United..States.oxpe
ribheed a similar and unusual falling.pff.in
the recruiting- business in the first month; of
the now year. In London, although the Times
says-.that at least fifty thousand adult laborers
are idle, a sufficient nmnjhsr of, cahdidntps to
supply tho current wants of the line do not
apply; in Franco the conscription has just
been rendered more- exacting, because of tho'
fulling off in, volunteers; and with us, while
thousands id our midst have no employment,
applicants for enlistment are. fewor tlian thay
have been for years.
.Visit of Jefferson Davis to M.uok-An
derson.—A gentleman who arrived boro by
tho steamer Columbia, and who professes to
be well informed on the subject, states that
shortly after the. arrival .of tho lion. Jefferson
Davis at Charleston, it was -quietly arranged
for him to pay a visit-to Fort Sumpter, which
was accomplished privately. The interview
is represented to have heeu-nn earnest and
prolonged, one, but all not immediately in the
secret wcro : loft wholly to conjecture as to wliat ■
took place between him and Major Anderson.
It has, however, been knowingly given out at
Charleston that there will ha no fight at Fort
Sumpter —-great stress evidently being placed
upon tho fact that those, two old acquaintances
in tho army cannot bo brought into bloody
conflict with each other.—V. V. Times.
Mas. Li.vcuj.n’s Coach.— The well pro
sohted to Mrs. I/incoln, by a few friends in
Now York, was forwarded to Washington on
Monday.. It is wbpt is technically called a
fuj.l dyess coach, with a richly trimmed
hammer-cloth depending from ■ the driver’s
seat, and elaborately carved standard for the
footman. The steps are concealed, and dea
dend only with, the opening of the doors.,
The Jiuing la of crimson brocatcllo, end' -the
cushions and back .are furnished with the
latcstimproycment in seat springs;. Altogeth
er, it is a luxuriously fitted-up establishment.
The cost was 51,500.
(C7'’The, Napoleon bps decided
that a moveable photographic establishment
shall be attached to each regirpent ip ( the
French army," under the directions of an
officer to be perfectly versed in (ill the tfioh-,
ideal details of the art. Great advantage’s,,
topographic .and historiographic, are expeej-ed
from this .measure,. 1 • ;
California Legislature.— The California'
Legislature has passed. resolutions endorsing'
tho Crittenden compromise, and the views,
.figjiinst coercion expressed by Breclcipmlgo ■
and Dquglas. is said that an attempt is!
in State. ■ ‘
• 8®“, In Washington, on Monday, a bare
headed lu’natic paraded the streets denoun
cing, woe,-woe, upon the country. i
Harris.
On the 14th ult., at the residence of the
, ) r rK o C ,f' fiter ' -^ ttica > Indiana, by the llov. J-.
JI. Stallaid, Air. Daniel W. Bowlus, of War
ren county, Indiana, to Miss '. Jane E. Eny
oldest daughter of.J. <W. Ehy, of Carlisle
On the 10th inst,, by the Bov. Jacob" Pry,
Mr. Jm>: Attioks, to ,Jdiss -Leau Miller,
both of York county.
On the 7th inst.,‘by«ev. W. W. Eels, Mr.
George H. Russel, to Miss Susan Keller
both of Dickinson township* •
On the 21st ult., by the Rev. Wm. Kopp,
Mr. John Sijuim to Miss Henrietta Wise,
both of South Middleton township. ’
ID fob.
In South Middleton township, on the 28th
nit., Mrs. Anna, wife,of John Goodyear. Sr
aged 78 years. ■ ■ ’’
On the 6th of February, on hoard the Cali
fornia, en route .from San Francisco to Pa
nama, Dr. C. B. 11. Kennerlv, Surgeon and
naturalist of the D. ,S. N. W. Boundary Com
niission, in the 30th year of his ago.
Mar ktf*.
CMtl/TSiLE MARKET,—Ma^hi&ISCIT
Corrected Weekly by Woodward it Schmidt.
Flour, Superfine, per bbl,, «< in
do., Extra, do., - / 02
do., Family, do., 47=
do., Eye, : d()y> ■ • ■ .’l,
White Wheat, per busbe). i
Red AVheat, do., a’ 0 7
R'-e, do., v 7
Coax, doo
OiTfi, do.;
F/tii Bakeev, do..
Spoils (Bakeev, do.,
Ceovkbseed, . do.,
Tijiothtseei), do.,
MARKERS,
Philadelphia, March 13, 1861.
Flo.ua iSbur market is remark
ably d^ll*—-stock ligbt-*-demaud limited, There is
very Incited shipping demand,the sales being most
ly to the home trade, at $5 00@6 12J per barrel for
superfine; .Jo 25@5 50 for extra;.ss.o2J<ao f or ex
tra family, and SO 60@7 fii fancy lots. Very lit
tle doing an diyo I’lour or Corn Meal. The
former is held ats3 60@3 02*. The latter ats2 874
for Pennsylvania, and f 8 26 for Brandywine.
dema od, for Wheat continues quite
steady, and prices are rather firmer. Small sales
SI 23 r ra B l d o« rlmo n PO e n ? ylvania and Western' red at:
®L 2 f ® 1 P“!; 1 ; u ” hcl - White is seacco and ran
ges from SI 35@1 60. Rye is selling at.oB cents '
°"V“ d J ullallll yellow ht cMts'.
afl ° at) ,, and “ Id a ‘ 60 ? on le- Oats are steady at S 3
ima or l I ’ e l naylvanla ' and 31 cents for Delaware.
1000 bushels Southern sold at 20 cents. Bariev
Malt ranges from .86 to 06 cents. Buckwheat is sei
ling at 50 coats por bushel.
a, * RBEED is dull. Sales of good and nrimo n!t
$4 75@6 00 por 64-lbs. Timothy-is worth $3 00
I‘laxsoed is steady’at sl6<k
Wuisky is dull and lower. Salas nf DLi*
bbls.,at 18i@19 cents; Pennsylvania bbls., atlS@ ■
hhds., at 18 cents, and Drudge at 17Jo.
KEJffIOVAL,
Cap heratofore known
nito til 8 ,^ I:, . LL ? RS " tas.bcEß removed just oppo
site, the old stand two doors from Arnold’s elothing
b H uai , no “ a ’T iII b ° oonduotod as heretofore, and
all goods both homo made and city manufacture
™ r r ° a t? S lvo -satisfaction as recommended. A
™ patronage .is rospootfully solicited, and erotr
r ‘^ |U bo “ado to keep the assortment ii Mon
s«itfhe y timo a s ODd CaPS ° omplot0 ' with to
Spring of Silk Hats now ready
' March If, mil JOHN A ’ EE^ER-
last'of Letters. -
Published in the u T’ohmlccr/’ by authority, - 1 -
LIST of Letters remaining in tho Pbst Of
floo at Carlisle, Pa,, Marsh I,lBol'. .Persons in
quiring for Jotters on -this-list will 'please say they
■are advertised; . One cent due. On eaob letter.
Aufor George I.oire Sol •
Arbogast Prof ' ' Lontburst'Chas
Butz (i I) - ■ ‘Lytcr Jacob
Brooks Win' Lambert Horatio
Bryaoi It Alorrcson Lucy
Blessing Cbas . M’Furling Goo
Byers lloiiry J Murdock Ilozokiab
Baker Mary - Ataglallgh Ilbnry
Bouucr Mary Mrs AJoffct jjathorinb Miss
BattuuffJohu , M’C’luro Fcstus
Bennett Calhoun Jdewtou J
. Conner Q Owen Metros ,
Crane Jas pool Ann E AXijS,
Carey J . Porrine Ilobt
Colo Harrison Purknugon W I)
Coffee James U Prof llussol Annie Miss
Carey E ' Rankins M J Alisa ;
Curtin Dan, Stine SamT
Canaan J ■ . Swiger IV Jf
Clunkson Migry HjErs . Slu'yoek J 2 ■
Lonovan Eugene Q jgtayman J !{,
Loo Edward 'Su/Lb-Ran . .
Elliott JamesAlrS , Shearer Jpbp
Green Henry F 2 Sboplor Clark i (Co
Gibler II 2 Sipo S
Giving Catharine Aliss Boddors E
,Gelling .gjbfi|butk Aliss Suatb Cbas
Golilmati L Smith Geo
.Giier.WW Stephens li ft
iiUL-.oi.'ui Ann Airs. Stevenson Catherine
Houck Fwd’fc Shades James
Hayes Layiu S Snyder Geo
liauleb.Al.- Tbudium Jacob
Uetosbew V A Tilzler Edward
Hurii H B Miss Wolf Mary Mrs
Hoffman J N Revd Welsh Jacob
Hummel Peter Watts. June Mrs
Heffkiu John , Wind Win
Johnston Thomas Wetzel Henry .
Kosb Alary . -.VfiUou’l) k W
Rorwer Frank ... WiUianjs Jolm ?
Lehman Geo Webb Siim’t
Lash Stephen, •' 'Weukliuo Jlaggjo JH««
Loob Henry. Zeigler Win 2
Lore Walloon "
GAR.PETS, CARPETS, CARPETS,
OERSONS going to housekeeping, and oth
-CM punting to jwfurnisb oru rpSpootruHy iuvi
tucVi“ UXttluin | ! 01,r hirgo and varied stuek of t/'AII
■I k.-Tb, such tls -Rrussells, Throe Ply, superior lu
grain, English a.nd Domestic, Venitiau, £ £ 4-4
widths, IJomw and Rag Carpets, Druggets, ftugs,
■Straw aud Cocotl Mattings, Oil Clothe for 1 Huts,
Looking Glasses, Plain and -Fanay iiljjGuls, Shades,
I ixtures,‘Housekeeping Goods of every description.
ILia ing purchased these goods for uett cash, wo arc
prepared to oiler great inducements to buyers,.us
wo have gone iuto this business lately, wo cau war
rant our goods new and fresh. ■ ■
LEIDIUH, SAWYER. A MILLER,.
Hunt Main Street,
March 14, ISOI,
IV OTIGI> is Jiereby'givcn, that the following
uu,,n °d poisons have tiled with the undersigned,
thoir petition* for Liceiusc, under the Act of Assem
bly. ol 81st March, 183 d, and ths nupplcmout there
to, which petitions'wiU bp, tj ,tho Court of
Quarter Suasions of Owmbprland Cpa&ty, on Mon
day, the Blli day of April, 1861,. ’ *
Lotrer Alien —Jacob Kline, J. (jr. Hccik, M. W.
Thompson. ' ‘ "
Vppr-y. Alim —\VlJliam L. Cocklin.
,6W<V<j-VWest' Ward, Jos. ‘W. Patton, Henry
Class, Jas. j t
(J*rfi«lG~vßdaiWiiTdf Jos; Heiscr, David Martin,
Adam Wareham. ' • . ’ - ■ •
•/l/c/i’i/iwa-fShel.ly A Jitter.
Ea*t l\ Erh, Bcuj. Clay, Jacob
SII9II, Samuel Simth.; ■ ' ’ • •
Hopewell —Jaiuga Akins, Martin gunkel.
JlfuH2)thn-—Ju.\i\cß Samuel .German,- GcoV Ducy.
' Mijjliu— Koser A Coyle.
, Mum-oc—r Thpmas A.' Liggett/
Mcchanu'.sbnry Sorotiuh —(lco. L. Sponslcr, ilenr.y
W. Jryin, ,<Sco. P. Livingston. . •
MJddltmex —James Condemn, William Crotcr.
> A’cjc (.kmlcrfaud fiui'ougji-i-livo. Pucklor/Jaeob
Switzer, 11. A. - .
Heteton —Samuel Christopher Mclliugcr. =
Woodlmra, , • • . . .
North ,-e. IJcc'cbor.,. . J
Penn To«mthip-nsMt& B, Eystcr.
Southampton—- Win. Clark. tieo. Coffey.
S/iippensbuiy An v«y k-, Henry Hiihili, Jobp Fonl,
Samuel Jeffery, Mary A. MateS. ■■ . ’
SkippejiHbui ij Tomuhip —Jacob L. ICcllex
,v; S ,' 7 u'',/ J r' W r/' lvid B “'lM>gor, J. W.leidig,
M in. Bell, Jacob Otstott, John Loy,
Xovthjtluldleton—Sohn S. Clark, Snyder Rupley,
Iloury S. .Orecnawalt, John Richer. Abigail Pat.
sons. . . . ' .
J1e(;l £cnnsboroui/!f —Lewis JJitzqr.'.
■RETAINERS. . ,
Ourlialc —East Ward, C. liilioff, Charles I> Eck
cla, Wm. Martin, Goo; Winders, Joint Feller, John
Ji. Meek. .
Carlisle— West Ward, S. Vi T . Havcrstick. '
/Vn;UyW4-W'm. (Jrccn. ”
jo/i ippimuhiirrj Jjurouyh —J. 11. Croswell, ■
JOHN FLOYD, Clerk-
Mgrcb I I, 1861,
Public Sale.
sold on Friday, tho 10th day of
t * lo I,o ™ u el> °f Sbippou.burg, the
UAXONIIOTEL buildings, consisting of a largo
tUrco story brink building, on tho corner of King:
aU< Tji, 80 ’ »« till! same lot, tbrco cdb-'
or lIHICK BUILDINGS, a large Stable, Ice House, ‘
and other improvements. All tbo Euiriitiuo of the
Hotol j vfiU bo sold on tbo snino day. ,
Terms .made known on tbo day of agls by
J, dV.UKDjIK.LKIJ,
A- ,& SIATTIHfTO -
March-' t, *********** '
Nolle©.
T ETJ3?SS of Administration on the estate
-fMof bumucl Urioh, Into of Cast Pennsborough
township, 'deceased, have been issued by tho Hogi.Cr
tor of Cumberland county, to tho subscriber*eaidmg !
m-tho same township. All persons indebted to said
estatojsro hereby requested to make immediate pay,
ment, and those having claims will prcacttt.-tlicm for
settlement to . rrt - •
fiAMUEL.B. URICII, ) „ , .
WM. W. GARDNER, /
February 7, ISQlr—6l« •,
J)0 YO.U WANT WHISKERS-?
YOU WANT WHISKERS?
DO YOU WANT AMUSTACIII!?
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?
BE2aLmG-HA|$ 7 S
4,50
2,00
, , CELEBRATED
STIMULATING ONGUENT,
For the Whiskers and Hair.
'*i subscribers take pleasure in announcing to
f . 1 n Oll3 110 '^P' tc d Status, that they havoob
f r lO ,^f> ot l e^/( \r, i .and are now enabled-to offer
_ * 0 ’tbo abovo justly celebrated
and qrtielo.
I’HE STXBIULATING ONGUENT
Ih preparedly I)a. C. P. Bellingham, an emincm
puysjotan of-Lpndon, and is warranted to foring ou(
a thick set or
or a IfflisEacbe
in throe to .six weeks. This article is the only
ono of-tha kind used by the French, and.in London
an if* >ariS "itlain universal use.
It is a beautiful, economical, soothing, yet stimu
lating compound, acting as if bj* magic upon tbo
roots, -causing a beautiful-growth of luxuriant hair.
It applied to (ho scalp, it will chro oAWi.vrifis, aha
cause to spring up in placo of tkoiiald spots a fine
-growth of now hair. ,• Appliod according to direc
tions, it will turn iiBD or towy hair make, and re
store gray hair to its original color, leaving it soft,
smooth, and flexible. I’ho “Onquent” is an indis
pensable article in every gentleman’s toilet, and af
ter one week’s use they would not for any consider
ation be without it , . . '
The subscribers are the only Agentstfor tbo-artU
clo in the United States, to .whom all orders must bo
addressed. . i • ■ • •
Price Ono Dollar a ho.x—fpr .sale by all Druggists
and Doulors; or a box of tbp. 7 ' Ongucnt” (warranted
to have tho desired oflbot) jVill bo sent to any who
desiro it, by mail (diroot,) securely packed, on re
ceipt of price and postage, $llB. Apply to or ad
dress \ • . . . r ,
HORACE HEGEMAN & CO.
• i-.DRuaGnta,
- ‘ 21 William Street, Now York.
February 21, 1861—3 y« ; ■ *
J; lx BRATTON,?! M;
Wolfea®,
HOTELS.
Utensils on the Farm hi January, Igpl.
1 broad and ono narrow wheeled' wagons, I atone
wagon,! wagon bod, 1 pair wood ladders, .£-pairs
hay ladders, 1 cart and carl gears, 1 jacksorow, 1
spring wagon and harness, 1 largo sled, d .plows, 2
single shore! plows, 6 double shovel plows, 4 har
rows, 1 largo cultivator, 4 one-horse cultivators, 1
ground roller, X grain drill, X thrashing maobine,
horse power and strap, 1 windmill, i fodder nutter
fi wheelbarrows, 2 log chains, f setts,pf,Wagon gears’
33 c ° w ? h »>”s, 2 fifth nhitins. ? ctS «
,n! efi.’ either fly nob, J Wagon sad
dle, 9 hotter chains ii-nii.KMters, 2 grindstones 1 sot
°f‘i 00 ',"’ V 6l of hlao|(smitb’S tools, X sot
sevtho 1 „• I* 1 1 Bmin crodlos > ” mowing
scythes, 1 wire horse -rake. 4 tricks 1 nin *». n i, n
crowbars, 3 atone driHs, 8 a variety’of
corn rr i' lng l r ls n l B0 ' ' pados ’ f “ rUs > ra hes, sicWcs,
°°?Jin 1 ’ B On ,°, h,lm , mor ». 'wood saws, axes, maul
ana wedges, cabbage knife, <fco.
'Schedule shoioing of the Farm for
hull? 0 ! 0 1r6h0,8 l r 6ho,B iif heat ’ 32 hushels of rye, 1,4X8
.bushels of corn, 000 bushels of potatoes, 1} bushels
oL"S? tl ? y Th™ 'o-*'!’of hay, 2,000 bushels of,
a nan i I “ ada 'P f o°rh fodder, 0 loads of pumpkins, I
3,000 beads of.toljbagc, 8,000 cucumbers, 40 bushels
ot boots, 40 :t>iishels of turnips, 30' bushels of par
snips, 43 fyuihols of onions, 10 bushel of beans, 10
bushels Of-radishes, 0 bushels of tomatoes, 4 bushol
of peas, 1 .Tjusliol of red popn<p#,'£ grapes,-
made 23 crooks of apple 2,400 jj^sfioja
of lime, : ,lvrp{atf .ow» jfJr jL9O jijrofuns* ; \
1 . - Articles made iu the House .
140 comforts, 205 shirts, JOO oJbemisOi 200 frocks,
304 aprons, 40 bonnets, M sacks, 56 caps, 60 pair*
Poor-House Statement-
PQR THEJfEAR ISfifc
ABRAHAM BOSLER, WILLIAM «RACEY, anji
JOHN MItBKR, Esquires, Directoryqf tfco poor
of tfto IfoußO of Employment of tho County
of Cumberland, ia adcoiint gaidCuunty, from
tho first day of January t. 9 jth* thirty-first day of
Dooombof, XS^O /
PR> .
To cash rocciycd from County,
' *f' from Haroisburg
Bank,
ff- ; from K; M. Henderson,
for uso of B Mohlcr,
from. C. Inhuff and, oth
ers for candles an£
tallow^
H John Stuart, for lumber,
" Col. Qrncey, refunded,
“ A. Busier, Esq.,. u :
u Commissioner* interest
refunded,
u J. M; Means, Esq., for
uso of C. Luugblin.
“ Woodward A Schmidt,
for bags,
u Directors on settlement,
u J. 11. Beidlcr, Esq,, fine,
u J. Squier, money loaned,
u J- Clemlcnin, fyr hides,
fl DfoVefs for pasture,
u C. Inhoff, for rags,
J. P. Sterling,Tor usp of
Mrs. Knottlc,
“ p. Wberry, Baq., for nso
of Mrs. Holler,
v Mr. Kicfier and others,
for grain, Ac.,
“ Prunltliu County Poor
House for use of pan-,
per, 1
Paid Benia and others, mcrchan?
. (iroeorios. .
u Mrs. anfl olly
drs, out-dOor uidj 1 ’ ;
**' For shocmaking,.tailor
ing and batting, "•
u For priotipg proposal?
for ne\y burn,
" For saddlery, ’
“ iT. Cieudenin; forleatber*
**-. . V.
ft . S. sllipU,fof Seeds; &o.[
<f Pbr out-door funeral ex
penses,
“ . Cambria and o.therconn
tics, out-door pnup
• era,
u Constable and justie.p
fees,
u . Dr. Ooovor and others,
out-door aid.
“ For rails .and waking
fence,
iC cider nnd^m.-
icrials for farm, '
V tinware and tinker
ing,
u . . J. Loudon, for station
ery, .
,{ For three, stoves amjl
' -ptyq.
u . . P». Bjpc and' others, fo£
’ new fimiitnjijo,
// J.. Lobueh, fyr old fur r
nit,uroj
ff F v .yeiy img/.dyo/hg and
, ~; JSardjmg, J
u A. XJosler . lOthcra,.
stock -
. Fnr ,-ftoqil >IS pa£..
For lumber,.
“ For car’pouiering au.d,
painting,.,
u 'For blacksmitbing;
* { : For wugputuaking,
“ •jll. Sjaxtou, l\ard\irarc foy
<( XI. Saxton do. fat
1860,
** A. Hosier and Hcpdcr
pon, grain and grind
ing,
“ Carlisle Bank, and oth
« „ c . r *» for wonoy loaned.
‘ • ilpinnis,:.
fKato'&iiw.tle Asylum. - •
‘ express arid pbalagw^
“ For sundries, . • •
4< . . Lobach, .extra pay
as matron, “ ‘ '
“ Dr. S. IV'Zeiglcr, salary
ttnd medicines, .*'
“ ' IX, Snyder, Steward, one
year’s salary,
!f Fordrugsand medicines,
*• Harrisburg Bank, inte
rest for money loaned,
‘ Jacob Squicr, Esq., sola- *
. . ’■ • xy> .
,»v. J. Shearer, Esq,, sal
ary find f«b to Harris
bug, , . (
,J. Squicr, Eaq v error in
account; '
J. Trimblo, Eaq., extra .
i pay ’
A, Boater.. Esq., extra
P“y.
W. Gracey, Esq,, extra
„ . t’tty. " i.:
Balance (Ine Treasurer at last
Wttlejaynt,
■ tojogoiog cxpeudiluros . $4 187 63
0 . debts .contracted.ln Tbo yo&xp 1858:
UQu IoJVt • ‘
E ’%t^ caw,;o - r °r t ,!>»i’°n r sr°uso
and tbo House of Employment
County, in account with the Directors of said In
stitution, from tbo Ist day of January till the Hat
day ofp S c W ber, 1800. . •’’•WW-W.W 1
DR. '
Xo cash from County .'Commis-
sioners,.
" from tbo llarrisbiirg'
Bank, \ ,
u ■ from different sources,
~»8. exhibited in tbo
jfftTogoi u g jsfcj t, ■
By ensh paid bnJDirec
rectors' orders,
Balance duo Treasurer
at laßt^t^jc^nont,
Slock on Fann Ut' Januanj, 1801,
i horses, 2 colts, rising 3 years old. U milch cows,
10 steers, 2 yoke of working ojeon, 8 head of stock
o'shocp 1 Cal *’ 14 I> ' £B ' 75 “ lloata ’ 4 breeding sows,
Pork, Beef and'Veal, fattened and killed 01
Hie Farm in 1800. *
40 beeves, (average weight 544,37,40 -lbs.,) 25,061
lbs.,; 7 calves, (average weight 64 lbs.,) 448 Tbs .
47 hogs, (average weight 1-J0 lbs.,) 8.030 lbs.. •
king in all 34,430 lbs.' " “ a
:t : >
$lO,OOO oo
2,000 00
ICO SO
118 38
IS S 3
13 0,0
08
?0 or.
SI S 3
41 08
1 30
4 00
SO 00
m SO
S 3 00
4 74
120 OO
49 00
3; ‘4S.
r : 1408
Sia.amip,.
' £3,063 40
|,O9T 33
201 111
2 00
6 -57
335 80
' 82 75
5 35
,87- 00
.58 32
?«0 25
32, 60
58 50
194 71
jto3 11
8 58
27 26,
85. 60
81 00
24 35
3.081 20
'757 32
237 4,6
-82 87
216 02
67 00
IOO'-tO
,230. 78
?,120 75
2,000 pr
"aoiTs'
: 20 20
47 00
CHAINS, BRACELETS, CAMEO SETS, ic., Ac
And all styles of French Plated Chains, Gold and
Plated Jewelry,
do not.iccep or soil any gift, or galvanized
goods. Ours is wbat are sold by tbd best Jovclcrs
as (raid Jewelry.
, Wo receive our goods from the host Gold Jewelry
Manufacturers in tho States, ■ ■ ' ,■ 1
108 02
618 76
53 58
31 33
50 00
35 00
The following is only a partial list of our immense
stock:
23 40
.22 50
80 00
SAKE YOUR CIICURE FOR $(.
Large Sizoand Splendid Camep£ats,.Gtm-.
crpl Retail prices, - (o $l6
• 3?p.’ ' ' pLnya ' do 10 to 20
Dp .dp .Carbuncle do 8 to 30
Do Ladies' A Coral do J\to- 30
Do do and,Carbuncle do J .to 30!
«o do and Ityiby do tto 30
■ Do Cluster Grape Sclting'Sijts do 10 to 30.
Do do do Vase do' ’ ' do ft) to 30 i
'Do .dp do Jet Sots ido 6to 12
Do .dp JJlaok Mosaic no fi to 12:
Do dp gpldatone mosaic dp Cto 12!
I Do do .Calico Bets, $p Ato 15*
Do twists withißrillianls do ito l.ii
Do diaquet Rets, new style, , do • Bto 20
Dp Enamelled Cluster do do JO to SO
Gold Thimbles, do 3to 7
Diamond .Pointed Ge)n Pens A Cases, 3to 0
, i doz., Silver Plated Spoons, 2 00
Silver Plated Mugs, .; 00
Over 1000 other different stylos Ladies 1 Jewelry;
Medallions, all styles, patterns and sizes} Lockets
of cvqry description} Gold Pens, 14 karat, with Sil
ver Extension Holder; Gold Pencils, Sleeve Buttons,
Studs, Ac,, Ac,; Coral, • Lava, Cameo and Band
Bracelets, Gents' Vest Chains, warranted to wear
for ten years without changing color, and will stand 1
the acid—they are usually sold by Jewelers ns solid
gold chains—aiUmado in Paris. You can take your
choice for Si each. Ladies’ and Gents’ Guard
Chains, $1 each, usually sold by Jewelers at from
$5 to $3O each; Ladies’ awd Children’s Nock Chains,
.beautiful patterns; Armlets, brilliant, enameled and
ruby.settings; Crosses, plain and enamelled, for $1
each, retail prices from $5 to $2O each. • Eypty style
tind variety of Joy/elry and desirable for $1
each; 1 • .
24 00
86 W
$13,019 72
$lO,OOO ,00
2,00 00
.972 ,09
O9
$13,533 53
86 19
13/319 Vi
$617 63
This Sulo, at.tUp above prices', will continue long
enough to “sell oiTycur immense stock, which was
purchased at.ft Sacrifice from Manufacturers
who hn,vb lulled, .
TAKJE yo'VJi pIWICE 'FOR $l. EACJL
Ist. WrUoyour Name, Place of Residence, .Coun
ty and State, plain aj\it' distinsit, as we can make
nothing out .«/ Boat maii-n.
Seal all letters ,pitli .WAX, ns Mdvelopes sialcd
with gum or wafers .can ho easily
tonts taken out and rescaled. Attend to thia, and
wp will be responsible for your money.
INDUCEMENTS 'JtO AGENTS.
Any potjen actiug pe Agent, who will scud us at
one time,
SI 00, Wo will give a Sold bun ting ease watch, extra.
S5O, 11 " Gold Lover IVateb.
$25, “ << Silver Watch.
A Watch and the articles selected from the above
List at ONE DOLLAR EACH.
Persons ordering by mail must lend SI and 15 cents
in postage stamps.
GIVE US A TRIAL. -
All communications must bo addressed to
WILLIAM FLINT,
No. 807 MARKET Street;
■ Philadelphia, Pa.
January 31, 1801, ' -
House, and Lot for Sale,
THE subscriber offers at private sale that
now throe story ,• •
BRIGK lIOPJB,
fW?™|f with open front, well finished, arid:(iup-
plied with gas fixture an*!
in West High .li.tjcct. f lbo lot cob
(dins' yo loot in front, and 2fo feet in depth. (Tho
Store Hoorn fitted up with 'Opytitors and shelving, is
fop root. Possession given iiamediutoly.
_fttnuary.3>lBafl,
’ANTED TO RENT—A email house.—
,Addrees “ HOUSE " at this officii.
stockings fooled, 81 pairs 'of stockings and eook
knitted, 40 towels, OS'pillow l slipO, 24 pillow eases,
10 bojitors, Sp' chaff bags. 7,0 shoots, 130 faandkor
chiefs hemmed, 20 -table cloths, 85 shirts, 100 lbs.-
hard soap, 00 barrels soft soap, made 100 yards rag
patpet, 3 pairs.isiltnqs knitted, made 28 pairs cloth
mittens, '65 pairs pants, Sl yests, IS nuder wamusos,
14 pairs drawers, 1-3 rpupdubuuts, 179 bags, done
832 04 worth of sho'einujring in the house by paup
ers, also 198 pairs of 11017,- shoes were made-by I).
Wink and mcuded, »piouvit!ng to $7B S 4.
Work made fy OarpcHier Shop.
12 washboards,! wheelbarrow,-1 ucw ladder, 3
clicsts, 8 eolilne, J-cuphoord, 0 single-trees, 1 doub
le tree, 15,0'bupuper tmndjes.
IIJ3NKV SNYDER, SfaearJ,
ELIZABETH SNyj>KR„ Matron.
Number of paupers iu tbo.bouao ou the Jet
day i/f Jauuury, 1800, of which 34 pore
colored,
Nuipbor admitted up to Slat day of Doeem
■ her, JBOU, of whjeh 39 were colored and
6 berh fU-the house,
Making the a'Uole nujnl,er through the year,
Number died, of which 8 were colored, 19
Number bound opt, tj
Nurphcr discharged and eloped, 212
Leaving the number remaiuing iu the house
on the Ist of January, 1801, of which 18-
arc colored, '
Out-Jeor paupers supported at puhlic cx
peppe through the year, - ' 5p
t)f W.tiulu 4 died and 4 discoptipupd, 8
There are also iu the State Lunatic llospi
tal. at Hurrishurgi who are supported at
public expense at the rate of $2 SO per
week each exclusive 06 clothing,
Whole number remaining chargeable at the
end of the year,
There are in the house .83 majes of phoip 7
colored,
Ibero afp fii tfcc females of whom
II a*o colored;
And oat 4*>ojf paupers including tboao iu
the fcuiudii; Hospital at Harrisburg,
■' 181
lucre afc-EB aa can bo ascertained in the
bouse, 4 WnOur l ye.iir old; 8 from 1 to 6 years; 9
.from 5 to 10 yeuVa; 2 from 10 to'ls years; 5 from
15 to 20; 15 from £0 to 3,0; 'lB froni $p to 20
from <lO to §0; JS from 50 to so‘to 70;
ioi) fr ° m 7y tp 4 B'° Ui>J au(l2 to
In ndditjop £o tljjj.nfyoye 2953 transient paupers,
or pay© tyieu Received and supported for
short periods roguja'y. ofderft . '
We, t) jo Directors of tho Poor and the House of
Employment of Cumberland county do certify that
tho aboro and foregoing statement contains a just
and true e»clubit’bf the-Institution, during tho peri
od above stated according to the best of oUr knowl
edge "
W Hifcj) mnlcr our hand arid the seal of said
office, this 14th day of January,-1801,
' ' ‘ " A. BOSLER,
, WM. GRACEY,
. JOHN MILLER.
, We, the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland
county, having. examined tbe account and vouchers
of the Directors of'the jPoor and lii^so Employ
ment of the said coajnly, frot ( n the'lstcbiyof Janua
ry to the thirty-first day of Dcceftiher, A. 'pV,JSGO,
inclusive, do certify that we iiij,d a Ja
6o|>,Squicr, Esq of the mtt institutionof
the ftnjn .of siflintytesd iyid
ceu ( ts ' -
Given under bur hands,at Carlisle, the X9th day
of January, A. IX, ISCI. ’
‘ GEORGE pCOBEY,
JOHN W. eOCKLTN, ’
>?OilN S. DUNLAP)
JkttditsM,t{fCivnhcrland',CoiHiiyi
Match .7, 386/1. . ,
\f ■‘t
W.M. FLINT ! m FLINT! WM. FLINT
TO FLINT
WM. FLINT!
WM. FLINT!
No. 807 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET,
No. 807 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET,
No. 807- MARKET, No. 807 MARKET,
PHILADELPHIA,
PHILADELPHIA, *
PHILADELPHIA,
PA.
PA. .
' • i’A.
-
■ ■ ..<■? .
■f 0 O-WO.RT n o F J E W E L JR i",
ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH.
A Largo ami Sjdcndid Assortment of Jewelry, con
slating of
WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL.
WHO ARE-FORCED. TO SELL.
WHO ARB FORCED T.tj SEEL.
TtJIEYOJJR CHOICE FOR
SI EACH.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
TO. SEND MONEY.-**!®
A. SENSEMAJjr.
VJ * POSTER’S*
VEltmf EXTERMINATORS.
"ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES! KNOWN.
Destroy* Instantly
‘V .1 Vl . ‘
EVERY FORM SPECIES OP
YERMIST.
Tbaso preparations (unlike all other?,} are
“ .Free from'Poisons."
" Not dangerous to the hutnab' family.”
“ Hats como out of thoir boles to $6,"
.0 years and more established in New York pity.
Vttd hy— >tho City .Post Office.
Vitd City Prisons and Station Rouses.
Ut*d ty-rr-rCUy Steamers, Ships, Ac,
U»ed ly- tbo City Hospitals, Alms-Houses, «te.
Wed hy -City Hotels, *Astor', f St. Nicholas,' Ac.
Vecd hy —r-thc poayding Rouses, Ac., Ac.
Utcd hy— —more than Private Families.
See ic'hdt the People, Press and jDpalden Bay,
HENRY R. COSTAR.—AII the summer I have
been troubled with Roaches and Mice. X was actu
ally ashamed of the house, for the Roaches were eve
rywhere. X purchased a box of your Exterminator
and tjried St* and in one week there was not a Roaoh
or Mouse in the house. s
jJoilK B. No. J2lp Street.
Iiop,SX;KpGPERS-TTtf9jLibled with yoriniu, need
bo so no longer, if they use “ C.osxiftV' Extermina
tors. We used ft to our satisfaction, and if a
box cost $5 ? wopld haVe it. Wo‘had tried poi
sons, but they effected nothing; but (Dostar's arti
cle knocks the' breath out of Rats)’Mice and'Bed-
Bugs, duiukey thAn wo, con write if; r ’lt is in great
demand.all oyerthti country.—.J/ec/ma {€.,) Gazette.
MORE GRAIN And provisions ufodostroyed an
nually in Grant County by Vormiri’/tban would pay
for tons of this Rat and Insect Killer*
Lancaster, (JjVs.,) Herald.
, HENRY R; COSTAR —YohrjExtorminator is re
ceived, used, and .pronounccd'Vdcciaed success.—
Wc* need a box of it, and the wav tlw*)ferttB and Mice
arouhjd bjyr promises “raised Nod,*' that night was a
cautioh to’fidcpcjrsi Since ’then hot£‘Rator Mouse
has been hbavd : i£ hitchcn or cellar. "
‘ -Times.
I HAVE BEEN SEtjLlNG—XourExterminator
for the last year, and havp'ftpnA, 16 a 1 stireshoi every
time, have not known it to full Tn’ja single instance.
George Rose, Druggist,*fCaf4ihgton, 0.
WE ARE SELLING—Your preparations rapidly.
Wherever they have been used, Rats, Mice, Roach
es, and Vermin disupppear immediately.
Eckeii A STorrrEii, Druggists, New Windsor, Md.
To Destroy Rats, Rogchps, Ac.
To Destroy -Mice, Moßs, Ac.
To Destroy— —Bed-Bugs.
To Fleas, A.uls, Ac.
To Destroy MosquUdfle^
To Destroy Insects on Plants and Fowls.
To Qcstroy— —lnsects on Animals, Ac., Ac.
To Destroy—. —Every form and species of Vermin.
“Coptar's" Rat, Road), &0., Eatcrmjuoioj'.
u Costar’a" Bed-bug Extormlujitor, ,J ” w ‘ '
"CoßtarV' Electric Powder for liiaoOts, £o.
Lv 2£. 50c. axd 80-Xks, Bot.tj.ks a,vd
Flasks. $3 and^'Sizps,
SjpiPil, «tc.
iHSr SM Ecexy/jilMze—hy
All Wholesale in Jqrgo cities.
All Retail Eui^gists—Grocers, Stores, £c*.
in .Country Villages fin'd'Towns.
VVl w AftßAte ip New York City.
Shieffcliin Brothers & Co. Ilnrral, Risley k Kitchen,
B. Fahnestook, Hull A Co. Bush,Gale * Robinson.
A. B. kp. Satnls A Co. 11. Ward, Close k Co.
Wheeler (b JlaVt. ' M’Kieson k Robbins.
Hogamhh & Co. D. S. Barnes k Co.
Hall, Ruckol it Co. F. C. Wells k Co.
Thomas A Fuller. Lazolie,Marsh k Gardner.
P. D. Orvis. Hall, Dixon k Co. '
Penfold, Parker k Mower. Tripp k Co.
Dudley £ Stafford. Conrad Fox. .
AND OTHERS.
IHulrtilclplijLs ? J»in
T- W. Dyott k Sorts, ,1 U(.bcH. Slifienjaker k Co.
B. A. Fahnestock & iGty. ;||jeuch, Richards k Co.
OTHERS,
AND
Alljtho Princijial .Cities and Towns pa the
TOTED STITTS,
jfor Wo
WERST!CK*S MUG STORE
North Hanover Street.
-t/ic? at
INHOFF’S GROCERV STORE
CARLISLE,
Ciiiybei'laud Conn l j-.
•■■ • • *
And bylpniroonTa. GneWs and Renatlm! noa
craJlyi ip CiiV on,d Cou.s-trV. * ■ ■ ■
Dealers can .order »bov(,,
Or addrcW.prdefs direoU[dr!f Prices, TcrraSi
c t- ] ‘V lC ' lrcd ®“>d for Circular to Ueal-
1 . ; . HENRY A. COSTAR,
*****£ Bftndwny— [Opposite
tbo 6t. Nicholas Hotel,] Now York.
January 31, JB6l—6m
VBE ONLY
• Proclamation* >:
WHEREAS tho Hon. James U. Graham,
President Judge of tho "several Courts of
Common Picas of tho counties of Cumberland; Per/
r y, and Juniata, and Justices of tho several 'Courts*
of Oj r cr and '.Terminer and General Jail Delivery in
said counties, and Michaol Cocklin andSainuel
Wherry, ‘Judges pf the Courts of Oyer and termi
ner and General flail" Delivery for (bp tridl of all ’
capital and other ofibndora/in the fluid'county of
Cumberland, by tboir precepts to mo directed; dated'
tho IJtb day of January, 1801, bare brdortd tbo"
.Court of Oyor and Torminor and Qenerarjall De
livery to bo bolden at Carlisle, on tho 2d Mpnday of
April, 3861, (being tho Btb day,) at JO o’clock la
the forenoon, to oontinno ono wook. ’ , •
NOTICE is hereby given to tiro Coroner, Jostles
of tho Pence, ahd'Constablc* of tho said'county of
Cumborlund, that they nr,o by tho said precept com
mandod to bo then and' there in their proper per-'
eons, with their rolls, records, hnd Wquißiliohs, ox- .
nminaliono, and oU'bthor remembrances, lb do thsso’
thmgs which to tboir offices appfertairi ■ to be dene. 1
and.all.tbpsh tholaro bound by 'recognisances, t«'
prosecute against'tbo prisoners that ato or then- 1
shall bo.m'the Jdil cf-eaid county,are to bo thowtbv
prosecute thorn ns shall bo just. , i
ROBERT M’CAETNESV ShtHffi
Carlisle, January 31, 1801. •
PENN A,
(VI eat and stutters. r
Tbo host Moat Cutters and Staffers 'that are l
made are to bo bad at Lyric's, where you ean find a.
full stock of Butcher's tools of entry description, at
prices lower than over was heard of.' Don't bny »-
cutter or stuifer until Von take a loojr'at our stock.
, JOHN P. LYNE k A EON,
. .. K- Hanover street, Carlisle. ,
Nov. 1, 18(10.
JOB PRINTING neatly executed at
i. Mvn'GSTOir.
ifERCHAMT TAILOR AtfD CLOTHIER,
Respectfully informs the pubiro ti*t
bo Eos just received on extensive .took of
JFiiJi and Winter Goods,
which for variety, beauty, and price, cannot be ex*
colled in tbo county. All of which will be aold per
yard or made to measure in the Boat approved
Btyloo, ■“
„Clotli of Every Description!
Fine Black French Cloth 6f dvory grade, Brown,
Army add Navy Blue, and many othercolors.
Cosaimorob of tbo Very latoat styles, in itnmoDH
variotios. •
Vestings In largo quantities, of the latest Style*.
Also, a very large lot of Sattinelts, Jeans, Flan
nel?, Shirting, Ac., Which Will bo field at the lowest
market price. >
The public is respectfully invited to Inspect our
large stock of goods,’assuring them that a call.irlE
not incur the .least obligation qu/purchasers.'
Furnishing Goods.-
The inrgwt and best variety of Gent's Furnishing
Goods, and at the lowest pricos, can be fannd at
ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S.
Ntrth Hanover Street, ojiposUt American House.
Carlisle, January 31, 1361. '.
CHAIRS! CHAIRS' CHAIRS!
JfJ,SOeA& r y, : M4PLB, BIRCH & WALtfCT
iaiie Seat Chairs,
' T fig STYLE AND FINISH, At
W/ I>. fIEICriNER'S Union Fancy Chair
• Falotdrji) 339 North Front Street, above
Vine. Parlor a'aU Dining Room Chairs, large and
small Rocking Chairs, manufactured of the best ma
terial on'd by : cxricrieiided Workmen. . All order*
filled with promptitude end caro.
Remember tbo place 839 North Front Street; above
Vine, Philadelphia,
January 3, 1301—ly
t'AMES RDBINSQ&. Clock A *
J.and WATCH MAKER,
«EobSB Importer of Watches, JcW.elry and
French Timo-pioces, also Manufadt’ufrera of Silver
and Silver Plated Ware, Gold, Silver and Steel
Spectacles, No. 1031 MARKET Street, bolow Elor
outh, North sido, Philadelphia. k ' .
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry neatly, repaired at
the shortest notice. * u>
Constantly, on hand and for sale, the Amor
loan Manufactured Watches.
Gilding and Plating,, of all descriptions, done
neatly to order.. •
N. B.—Masonic, Odd-Fellows* and other cmblo
matic Marks made and .Engraved to order.
January 3, 18Cl-rGm "
'JTI, 9 Only Discovery
'onruy of aay coafideace for rs
■ ; S TOR I AO THE
BAIiD AID GRAIf.
M ANY,,since the.diseovery of Prof. Wood,
have attempted not only to imitate his restora
tive, bul-prdfess to have discovered something that
would produce riisulft identical; hut they have all
come and gbno,' being earned away by the wonder
ful results ,6f Prof. Wood's preparations, and hare
boon forced to loi-.ve the field to its resistless sway.'
Read thofollowing:— ,-. '
Bath, Name, April loth, 1859.
Pnop. 0. J. Wood A Ctj.: .Gent's!Tho letter I
wrote, you in 1866 concerning -your valuable Hair
Restorative, and which you have published in this
vicinity and elsewhere, has given rise to numorona
enquiries touching the facts in the case. The en
quiries are, first, is it a fact of my habitation and-,
name, as.stated in the communication; second, Is it
true of all therein contained; third, does my hair
still continue to bo in good'order and of natural col
or ? To all I can and do answer invariably yes.--- ■
My hair is oven better than in any stage of my life
for 40 years post, more soft, thrifty, and bettor «ot
orod; tho same is true of my whiskers, and the on
ly cause why i t is not generally true, is that the snb
•stanco is washed off by frequent ablution of the face,
when if eared wore used by wiping the faec in close,
connection with tho whiskors, tho same result wilt
follow as the hair. I have been in tho receipt of a
great nuniber of letters from all parts of New Eng
land, asking mo if my hair still continues to bo good;
as there is so much, fraud in the manufacture' and ■
sale of various compounds as well as this, it has, no
doubt boon basely imitated and been used, not only
without any good effect, but to absolute injury. I
have not used .any of yqur Restorative of any account
for some months, and yet my hair is as good as ev
er,andhundfeds Jmy.o'examined it with surprise, as
I am now 01 years bid and not a pray hair in my
head Or on my faco! and to prove this fact, I send
you aleck of my hair taken off tlid past week, I
received your favor of two quart bottids last summer,
for which l am very grateful i' f got o it lo my friends
and thereby induced them to try it, rnahy wefo skep- ’
tical until after* 1 trial, and then' purohased'and used
it with universal success. I will ask as a favo>, that •
you SondgOe a teat bywhich I con discovbr frandin
the Restorative, sold by many, I fear, without au
thority from you. A puro article will insure Vn, ■.
coss, and I believe where good effects do not f.,IJ
tho failure is caused by tho impure article, v. hi, ii
curses tho inventor of tho good.. I deem it nifdu.3
[ as heretofore, to keep yon apprised of tho continued'
effect 9 n my hair, as X assure all who enquire of mo
of my ufashakoh Opinion of its; valuable results. I
rematn, dear sir, yours, A\ C. RAYMOND.
Aarons, Run Ky., Nor. 30, jLB3A. .
I, Woon; Dear Sir.—l would certainly ■-
bo doing yon a great injustice not .towakbinown to
[ tho world,Jto wonderful,,as well as tiro uncipoatod
result I have experienced from irsiflg' ONsbM'tW of
your lfair RcgtaratLso., After using overv kind of-
Restoratives 'oxtail t, but Without success, and finding
toy bead nearly destitute of hair, I Was finally in
ducod to tty a bottie of your Hair Restorative.—
Now, candor and .flistioo compel mo to announce'to
whoever may read this, that I now possess a now
and beautiful growth of hair, which I prnn'oUncb .
richer and handsomerlhan liiooriginalwas. twill
therefore take occasion to yceommeud this valuable
remedy to ALL who may fee. tbo nocossitv of it.
Respectfully yours,’ RET. 8. ALLEN BROCK.
P. S.—This testimonial of pry .approbation for
your valuable medicine (as yon ere aware of) is uh
solioilodbut if you think it worthy h place among
tbo rest, insert if you, wish; if pot .destroy and Bay
nothing. Yours, Ac., Rev; S. A. B.
The Restorative is put up ih bottles of throe si
zes, viz: large,medium.and small; tho small holds
1 11 Pint, and Votails for one dollar per bolt’e; tho
medium holds at least-twenty percent, more inpro
portion than the small, retails for two dollars per
bottlo; the largo holds a quart, 40 per cent, more in
proportion, and retails for three dollars a bottle.
0. J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors; 444 Broadway,
Now York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo.
And sold by all good Druggists aad Fancy Goods
Dealers. .• . v ■ * • f . t ,
January W, 3w . .
Ct ea iii or Xiir (:iy “ Mibe 11l u i
TI/IS article is*recommended ns tho best
in use, in combination with soda or saloratus,
for making bread, biscuit, cakes, Ac. This iubsti
tuto produces bread and cakes, which, whin' cold,
are sweet, moist, and grateful, while those of Cream
Tartar are dry and tasteless.
It will cost loss than Cream of Tartar, and in
cooking is used in tho same way.
This new article, as also Saloratus, Soda, and-
Pure Cream Tartar, Arrow Root. Mustard SdM,
Spices, ground and ungroiiud—unadulterated. - For
sale at the store of J. W. EDY.
Carlisle, Dec. 13, 1860. . \ " ”