American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, September 26, 1861, Image 3

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    VALUABLE V
Beal Estate For Sale*
bo offered fit public sale on
Tuesday; October 22 , ,ai 1 o'clock, P. M.,
on the premises, in Newton township, Cumberland
county, eight miles emit of Spippohsburg, two and
a half miles south of Ncwvillc Depot, and' thirteen
miles west of Carlisle, the following-valuable real
estate:
-—Tract No. I.
. THE MILL PROPERTY, .
containing 1C acres and 115 porches of superior
limestone land. The improvements aib a good
V MERCHANT. MILL,
at the licad ofßig Sprihg, a novel* failing and never
frozen stream, running four pairs of burrs, a
■ :SAW MILL AND PLASTER MILL,
jWjjv . TWO WELLING HOUSES,
Bank Barn,"Wagon-Shed, Spring-House;
fliillrapCooper-shop, Wash-house; Hog Pens,
eSSISESSSitc., There is a good Apple Orchard on
the premises, and a spring of good water near the
dwelling.
—Tract No. 2.
. A farm containing 114 acres and S 5" perches of
limestone land, about 80 of which are cleared and
jna highstatoofcultivation.. The balance is excel
lent timber land. The improvements arc a
LARGE b WELLING 110 USE, ' JjbngA :
Tenant’s House, Bank Barn, 'rind 1 * other
Hut-buildings.' There is a good Orchard ||‘>gi[flay
im the promises, and a spring of
hear thb dwelling.
The abevc property will bo sold together or sep
arately to suit purchasers.
‘ —Tract No'. S,—.
A lot of ground‘in the village of Springfield.—
The improvements arc n large"
TWO-STORY STONE HOUSE,
two families, a large Still*
building, hn<l" other oiit-huild-
—Tract No. -I.
A LOT Or GROUND IN SPRINGFIELD,
ppntnining no improvements.
made known on the day of solo by *
GEORGE KELLER,
JOSEPH KK LER, .
■, ... Ej-ec’ra’of: Jacob Keller., flar’d.
Sept. to,. isni.T-ts ; -
P%-Lancastcr Intclli’jeneer insert and send bill
do. this (dlicc.
A VALUABLE
IF ARMFORS ALE
On Tuesday,- October 15, 1801
'W rnx bo ;s*qld at public sale, on the prem
-7* isos, by the heirs of John Sonsenlan, late
of Surer Spring‘township, dco'd.j
A TIIACT OF LAND,
Situate in Monroetownship, Cumberland county,on
the.road from the Trindlc Spring voiul to'Cbureh
tuwrtj li'inilos north of Ghurohtown and 4 miles
west of Meohaiiicsburg, adjoining lands of David
Jvlartin, <Jeo. Itlngwhlt and others,containing about
lEIGBSTY ESCJfla'a’ A.CBSES,
about 78 of which arc cleared.and, in a high -state of
rultivalioiv, the bahinoo covered with thriving lim
hciv and all well fenced. The improvements are a
TWO-STORY- si6%E HOUSE
«IA with Kitchen,-Bunk Barn, - Wagon-
Ci(ler all other no
oceanry outbuildings. There is a well
of good watei-convenient to the froifso andbarn.—
There'as also
AN ORCHARD OF GOOD. FRUIT
oh tbc.prdmises.
P. r.-nus desirous of vicwiug. tbo promises before
thi* iiv of sale, can do so by calling on Samuel
Kve.tportz, rcsidmgon the farm, or any wishing fur
ther information can obtain it bycallingori Joel or
Daniel Sonscman, residing in Silver Spring town
abip. '•
Sale to.covamcnco atdycWk* on said clay, when
ntteudanco will ho given’ahd-terms made known bv
the HE rilS of JOHN SENSEMAN, doU ‘
Sept. 19, 1801.—ts . v
Notice.
oF.iU':r,j«F.”.<if c aJ nW.
i bind conilty,. will meet ttt fho Columis.'bnner.s'
Officu'/in Carlisle, on Tuesday tbc Jut day of Oc
tober next, nt-JU o'clock, A. ,u., at which time the
• liorsnns composing thofioldicLTßclicf Committee
tiro requested to present tbuir claims. By onlut of
the Board. .' J. ARMSTRONG, Clerk. ' "
, Sept, HI, 18(11 . ’ ■ ■
Sfolicb to Reidiiors
THE Retailers of Cumberland county are.
•hereby notified to call at the Treasurer’s. Of
fice and talcc up their Licenses for the present year,
btherwise p'Uits Will bo brought for collection,
My ternl of office Will shortly expire and no fur
ther notice will he given
. . .. .A. ,t. SPbSSfcfeß,
•Sept. 10, ISBl.—-«lfc County, Treanurer
Proclamation.
tlio Hon. James 11, Grattam,
▼ » President .Judge of the several Courts of
Common Pleas of ihp-eountics of Cumberland, Per
ry, anil Juniata, ami Justices of the Courts
of Oyer and Terminer and. General JaiL'Belivery in
t=aid counties, and Michael .Cocklin' and Robert
Pry-son, Judges :of rhe Courts of Oyer and Termi
ner and General'Jail Delivery ibr the 'trial•‘of all'
capital and.other offenders, in the'said county of
Cumberland, by theft'precepts to mo dircetod, dated
Die 2(1 t,h day of August, 18(11, have ordered the
-/ourt ol Oyer ami Terminer and General Jail De
livery to beholden at Carlisle, on the 2d Monday of
November, 1861, (being the 11th day,) at 10. o’clock
in the forenoon, to continue tvro week.
NOTICE is hereby give.n to the Coropor, justices
of the Peace, ami Constables of the said county of
Cumberland, that they, arc by the said precept com
manded to be then, and there in their proper per
-1 rolls, records, and inquisitions, ex
it- ‘ !’ , 1 n . B '® ,ld othbr femomhranees, to do those
. . | K, * , uclrt ° their offices appertain' to b.b done,
'*}"& arc bound h y recognizances, td,
shJl hn t ?n‘if‘ l T Bl -. o ’ o I ,risont!rs that u.i-6 or thou
uroweffn't/ 10 Jai Sllid 00,111 ty- aro to 1)0 there to
piosocuto thooi ns shall ho just.
r '.I- i o' K °BKKT M’CAHTXBY, Sheriff.
Cnrlislo, Septoinbw S, I*6l. „ • ..
Administrator’., Sale of Real
B , Estate.
\ virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court
ofCiimbprland County, to mo directed, I will
expose to piddle- sale, at the Court House, in the
iiorougb ot -Carlisle, on Saturday, the 2§th day of
fceptomber, instant, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, the
tallowing real estate, late the property of William’
iVfcGonogal, dec’d.-; viz: .
No. 1. A lotof ground situated on the CrcokEnnc,
’| C A l . r >r;o 0 .V, 0r011811 Hf Ciirlielo, containing TWO
«m ,? IWIITY I’EHCIIEN, bounded on.
•E ist N W h phn i i h ?. o r°!‘. L " no ’ on the Smith nnd
MiehaoriMco^ rrl!dl!riokB, ‘‘“ d ““.'.“■o West; by'
No. 2. A half lot of'.ground In tbo Borough of
Carlisle, situated in Loguo’a Lane, boimdotl by
Loguo’s bine on tbo North, on thoNouthby Nnlobor
on tbo East by Jamos MoGonogal, and oh tbo West
, y ~ J o flrlcs > hlu mg, tboroou onaetod a dottblo
tomo bmiso?'" 0 °“ da ° no nnd-a-balf story
Term of sale made known on dny of sale.
JAJIBN JIeGONEG AL,
Admiuintrutof,
£cpt, oil, ISfil,
Candidate for Assembly.
THE undersigned takes this method of an
nouncing to the people of this Legislative Dis
trict, comprising Cumberland nml Perry counties,
us an mdepondent .uncompromising, Union candi
d to for he LEGISLATURE, and will he tlmnk
ul for the support of ail Union men; pled-in-
v n and f to f t| U T to »’ ‘ o , l ! iso | lar 8 0 th ° duties faithful
*y and to tbo boat of bis ability
SAMUEL C. lIUYEIT.
Carlisle, Ang. 29, ISGI.
Notice.
T ETTKItS testamentary on the estate of
, Jnmos 11. Moore, dco'd, Into of Dickinson
township, have boon issued by the Register of Cum
riant! county to tbo subscribor, residing in Dick
tat" ' to ' I v “ ah . ll1 ' AU Persons indebted to said os
raont i‘°! : ! Jby rC( l l,cfJ ted to make immedialo pay-'
dulv an , i*. os ? H“r ,ue olai “ s will Present them,
authenticated, for settlement, to
Sop 12 Igfli / lUIAM OALBRAXTH,
P , 180L~-Qt , Administrator.
School Teachers Wanted.
1 Sll^i e °. tors o , f ‘ NoHh Middleton town
-0 fill the ,0 . employ three competent teachers
oral ivagcs “vi Min 8 "! S ° l,oC i lB 2 ’ 3 *■
at tbo nui.Jip i,nn 3 ?* T> '^PPl to bo mndo
t*. // lUy ' VOml ’ in Carlisle, on
Ann M Tea? October next,
I- 2J, 1801 P. W. QUIGLEY, Sec‘</. ■
WILCOX & GIBBS’
spur
Price with Hcinincr and Feller,
■>35,00.• ;
THIS MACHINE HAS POINTS OF SU
PERIORITY PECULIARLY
ITS OWN.
Stitching, Hemming and Felling with a Sin
gle Thread.
IT forms a fiat, ovon, and elastic seam, wliicl
is tcavvanted not to rip in wear, oven if the seal
is cut aLfrcquont intervals; and also under all ei:
cumstnucca “to survive the wash-tub.’*
; A patented device of great utility to learners,'
prevents thb possibility of the machine being run
in thertroh'g direction; of the. balance wheel Sear
ing a lady's dfoss;
Another feature which tloSorvos particular atten
tion is The Wilcox Patent Nccdlb cannot be
set wroug;-®^
Two thousand stitohes, or two yards of work, can
bo done in one minute without dropping a stitch.
These machines, so simple and accurate in. their
construction, supersede'the use of the shuttle: and
with one thread produce all the practical results of
the two thread machines; and more, for- these.fell
without basting, nndliem the fmest-muslih without
puckering; • , ' »
AilhoUgb at abdilthiilf the pHco.df tlib other first
class machines, they .will accomplish double the
sewing in a given time. ’
“It is emphatically the good, low-priced Family
Sowing Machine that the public have long been
’ waiting- Transcript.
“It is indeed a wonderful production, and for
family use especially, no other will bear any com
parison with it/’—Philadelphia E\v Jonhul. .
“A mechanical wonder.’*—Scientific American.
“Among the hest'and most serviceable Sewing
Machines., Light and elegantly finished, ami so.
simple in its construction that it seems almost im
possible for it to gc,t out of repair.”—Pittsburgh
Chronicle. °
“Has combined with,its own pcculiar mcrits all
tho really, valuable improvements of the higher
priced raaehiucs,” —Pennsylvanian. °
• “ This machine, in the opinion of the committee,
fills more nearly the requirements of a perfect fam
ily machine than any on exhibition.”—Franklin In
stitute Exhibition Ilcportof 1858. . •
“Taking into consideration simplicity, cheap
ness,’ durability, and doing all work, the committee
wore unanimously.in favor of the Wilcox & Gibbs
as a single thread machine.”—Pennsylvania State
Agricultural Society’s Keport. '
, “.Wo must, injustice, express our confidence in
the merits of the Wilcox & Qibbo Sowing Machine.
Wo consider, that a great desideratum has been
supplied by H, in proving, beyond doubt, that two
threads .are not,' as was supposed, neccssaiy to a
good instrument'.”—Christian Advocate and Jour
nal, Juno 21, J SCO.
•‘We have one of these machines in use, mill
think more highly of.it than of any of the number
w.o have tried.” —Richmond Whig.
■■ The undersigned, missionary to Constantinople,
lias examined more than twenty different kinds o(
Sewing Machines, and after some six weeks' expe
rience with Wileox <t Gibbs' Patent, ho lias pur
chased omi of them as tho.hostadaptod to the wants
of his family, and as the least liable to require fe-
OLIVER. OBANK
Boston, July 3, 1800.
The undersigned,.-during eighteen
had in almost constant use .in' his family, Wilcox
& Gib ha Sewing Machine, upon - which has been
made the clothes of bis largo family—froVn luii.slhi
to pilot cloth—including the .clothing required for
his'several hoys; and in no case have the seams
failed, althougliin bard, service. The machine now
in use in his family baa required'no-repair, and is
in all roapepts, Well appointed, efficient and duni-j
ble. . JAOOB OUIpKEIIING, Boston.*
, JGSy.SENI) KOIt A ClU(n:bAK."®a
JAMES Sl:uiufa<-.t|w<ir,
Ab, 508, Broadiday, New York,
50p..5, 1801—l^ r Opposite'St. Nicholas Hotel.
GREAT improvements in
SEWING- MACHINES,
empire
SHUTTLE MCI(ME.
Patented February I till ISGO
SALESROOM, 510 15 R 0 A D VVAV
NEW.YO.RK,,
Tlhs Machine is constructed on an entirely now
principle of mechanism, possessing. many' rare ami
valuable improvements, having boon 1 examined by
the most profound expert* and pronounced tb be
OISIPI.ICITI and .pKIIFKCTION COMUX.VIJI).',
The following nru the principle' objections ur"’od
against bewing Muchincs: ®.
l.—Lxcoasivo fatigue to L—lncapacity to sc\v
o t b rfv? lol \ ' every description' of
2r—Liability to got out ot - material.
o s.—Disagreeable, noise
.> Lxpeuso, trouble and . while in operation,
loss ot time repairing. .
Ike JuMpire Sewing Machine in 'exempt from
all these objections,
«It lia? a straight needle perpendicular, action
makes the Look or Siiptti.e Stitch, which wil
fs kith BJt Hi i* nor.lUvEL, andis aliko on both sides
perforins perfect sewing on every disorjpthlh of ma
terial,-from Leather,to .the finest Nnusook Mnslin
with cotton, lined or silk thread, from the hoarsest
to the finest number.
Having neither Caji or Coo Wheel, and the least
possible friction, it tuns ns smooth as glass, and is
Emphatically A Noiseless Machine I
■ I‘ Fifty Peh Cent tp drive it tlmn any
other Maehmo.in market. A girl of twelve years
oi ago can work it steadily, without fatigue or iniu
ry to health; . ° J
Ita'Strongth and-Wonderful Simplicity - of con
struction Vender it almost impossible to get out of
order, and is Guaranteed by the company to giro,
entire satisfaction* • b
Wo respectfully invito all those who may desire
to supply themselves with a superior article, to cull
and examine this unrivlcd Machine*
But in a more especial mauner do wo solicit the
patronage of
Merchant Tailors, Dross Makers,
Coach Mokcrs, Oorset Makers,
Iloop Skirt Manufactures, Gaitor Fitters,
Shirt and Bosom Makers, Shoo Binders,
, Vest ami Pantaloon Makebs.
i Religious and Charitable Institutions w
bo liberally dealt with.
piiicb of Machines, complete;
• N r\r 1 ’ Famil y Mnoliino, $16,00, No. 2 smu
s “o'°°’NO' 0 '°°’ NO ' 3 larS °‘ i2U
Cabinets in every Variety.
}Vo want Agents for all towns, in the United
States, whore agencies are not already established
to whom a liberal discount will ho.given, hut we
make no consignments. “ ’ . " c
t. j. Mcarthur a co.,
510 Broadway, New York.
September 12, 1801.—-ly
A Card.
T/OUNG MEN who propose to enter Bnv
nTT, , A ™, .* Stratton’s Mercantile College. in
f b |J ' U |”'>‘ llla > ' VIII save $lO by purchasing Seholai
smps boloro September Ist, until which time wc
arc. requested to state, the toms will bo $25 for the
fuU Count. Wo know of no hotter investmoot
s l’™ t irl the acquisition of knowledge
plyrc,m7 t :„ e : k n 3 ( ai,oU r t , at this Imitation willum
fuutrepoccupation a,T‘ ; ?h “ to , vor ”<7 1)0 tho
knowledge of bna'inea. t ?r„„ 8t "r° nt ' ■ A thorou e l *
to success; 88 transactions is essential to
See advertisement,
Army
Aug. 20, 1801
: OLIVER DELAiS T GY
call the attention of tlio public
, r j« I,ir ffo and superior Stock of COAL
(ou LUMISIuII, which be constantly keens on hand
jit Ins yard, Hour tho Gas Works. The attention of
immioiß and nlliors is piilficiilitrly invited to ids
/n’f» n r H A TLIXa ’ VALIKOS, WEA THEII
y;! l! A :,i: w.UFi'’, no a it ns. ,v///.v
-i - i* i /LAA A, LATHS, A’e, Our .sl-iek of (JO AI.
YKKfi "X VALLEY, LOCUST HAP,
ih/l'l-l' SHAMOkTE, srXUUHY WHITE
'iu/n , '' ll)n tjEn, Lime nunxEns. m„i
nnOAB .J OP tiLAOKSMITJPS COAL, all of the
nest quality, nnd kept uiidor cover, mid will bo sold
at tlio lowest rules. *
Jtiauktnl for tlio patronage of a generous public,
bestowed upon tlio Into linn of ]!w™ ,t Dkl.isov,
‘o would solicit a coutiuimnco of the same, ns ho
will stm-o to pie, led. All orders loft at the rosi
tluiiee of Jacob Slirom for Coal or Lumber, will bo
iromptiy attended to as heretofore.
OLIVEII DELAXCr.
DlMSolutjon of Pai'tnci fiiiip.
iHIR partnership liocotnfuro existing between
the undersigned in the Lumber and Coal busi
ness, was dissolved this day, by mutual consent,
luo bouka of the firm are loft at tho office of the lato
linn/ where all persons indebted arc requested to
call and settle their accounts} and those having
claims are requested to present them.
.ROBERT M. BLACK,
OLIVER BELANCY,
Carlisle, July 16, 1861—jy 25.
The Lumber ami Coal Jlunliioss
Will ho continued at tho old stand by tho under
signed. OLIVER DELAKCY. ‘
I'UIE FALL TFKM opens on Thursday the
■l2th, of September. Wo 1 specially recom
mend tbo Grammar School, under the care of A.
F. Mullls. A, M., to those , preparing for the Uol
logo classes,
auls, 1803,
Aug. 22, Iflfil —Ot
■A LL persons indebted to tho subscriber arc
SX. requested to call and settle tho same without
delay. Interest will hereafter bo added to all ac
counts standing over sixty days.
July 25, 1881. AV3X. UENTZ.
ROBERT MOORE,-
TO THE PEOPLE
OF THE UNITED STATES jj
JN the month of December; 1858, the tindcr
signed for. the first, tiino oflbtcd fof salo'td the
public Du. J. JlovEfl Dons' liiperial Wine Bitters,
and in thisshoftperiod they IwrVogit’ch such univer
sal satisfaction to .the many thousands pf persons
who have tried them that it is noiran established
article.- The amount of bodily and mental misery
arising simply from a neglect of small complaints-is
surprising, and it is therefore of the utmost impor
tancc tfinttl strict attention to the least and Hiost
trilling bodily ailment should bo had; for diseases
of thc hndy ifitlsl in vhriably, effect the itiihd. The
how only ask a trial Of
HR. J. RQVEE 9W
IMPERIAL WINE BJfiPtERS ! i:
from all (hat have not used them. We clmllengo
tho world to produce their cqlml.
■ Those Bitters for the'(hire of. Weak Stomachs,;
General Dedilitv, and for Pußiryixc: and Fx
mcmxu the Blood, arc. absolutely unsurpassed bv
any otbor remedy on earth. To be assured of this,
it is only necessary to make (ho trial. Tho "Wine
itself is of a very superior quality, being one-third
stronger than other wines: warming and invigorat
ing the whole system from (he head to the feyt. As
these Bitters are tonic and alterative in their eharac-.
ter, so they strengthen and-invigorate the whole
system and give ft fine time aiuf health/ action Xd all
its parts, by equalizing tho circulation, removing
obstructions, and producing a general warmth”,
‘"hoy are also excellent for Diseases and Weakness
peculiar to Females, where a Tonic is rbqulVed- to
sruKxhTii.EN Ax*) huAC'ETiIE sVstem. No Lady, is
subject to lassitude and faintness,'should he without
thorny as the are revivifying in their action.
•TMESE/BIITTEISSI
WI'LL.jfOTONLY CURE, BUT PKtiVENT
DiSEASB,
and in ibis reaped arc donhly valuable-to tho per
son who limy use them'. For* •
■.inchmunt consumption,
Wind: Lungs, Indigestion; Dyspepsia, Discuses of
the Keyvous.lSystem, Paralyze, Piles, und for all
cases requiring a Tonic’
Dr. DoiLs’ ColcbrnlctnVinc Billers
ARB UNSURPASSED I
For Sore Throat, so common among the Clergy,
they are truly vulnahle. '
For (ho aged and infirm, and for persons of a
weak constitution—for. Ministers of the’ Gosnlo,
Lawyers, and all p\iblie speakers—for Book-Keep
ers, Tailors, Seamstresses, Students, Artists, and all
persons lending a sedentry life, they-will prove truly
beneficial. • . ‘ *
As a hcvenjgo, they arc wholesome, innocent, and
delicious to the taste. They produce all llic exhil
arating effects of Brandy or Wine, .without intoxica
ting ; and are a valuable remedy for persons addict
ed to the use of excessive strong drink* and who
and who wish to. refrain from it- They are pure
and entirely free from the poisons b.ontainod in the
adulterated Wines and Liquors with which thoeoun
try is Hooded. -
These Bittors not only enu:, but prbvknt Disease,
ami should ho used by hill who live in a country
where .the water is bad, or where Chills and Fuverfc
aro prevalent.. Beingentlrolj'innoccnt ami harm
less, they may he givmi freely to children iafuuls
With impunity. • . • ,
Phymmuns. clergymen,und.ierapernnccntlviienfci
ns mi not of Immunity, ulfoulil ussist in spreudin.
llioso truly v/ilunlilo bittkiis over Hie land, iiTT:
Linn .'by ossontinlly uid in bullish illy' J) rimkcn nos
and Discuso,.
In nil Affection* of. /he Head,. Sink Ilemlacln
m Nenowt. Headache, Dr. Dod*’ Imperiti
JH/te Hitter* ta'/t he found lo be most Sain
i(inj and-K(ficticious.
pe.vu les-
The many certificates which have been tendered
ins, ami the loiters which wo are daily receiving, aro
conclusive proof that, among the.women those Bit
terd have given. a satisfaction which no others have
ever done before. • No woman in the lamf should be
without (hem, and those whooheouso them will not
Tall to keep a supply. •
DR. J. BOVEE. DUDS’
Imperial ■wine Bitters,
■ Arc prepurr'd-by an eminent und skillful physioinn
win. linsuised.tlmmsmicessrnlly ih lii« .practice fur
tlio iusi, twonty-fu-o years. u'JJUc propriotqivdnjloro,
pftrnhnSnig Jm exclusive vifflif to nnmiifndlurb und
Cdobrutbd; Imperial Wine
m.tors, had them tested by two distinguished Inedi
cal practitioners who pronounced them a valuable
remedy for disease..
• Although tho medical men of (ho conn try, as a
general thing disapprove of Patent Medicines, j ; ot
we do not believe Unit a respectable Physician cal.'
he found in the United Stales,udfpiaintod with (heir
medical properties, will• not highly npprovo.ini. J'.
novKK pops* imperial wink Bitters.
In all newly settled places, whore there is always
a largo quantity o! decaying timber from which u
p-usmioiw miasmv. is created, these,hitters should hp
used every morninghcforc breakfast. • '
.OR. J. DOVEE HODS’ ...
Imperial Wine Billers,
Arc cmUposcd of a pure ami nndnlforatcd Wine,
combined with Burberry. Solomon's Seal, Oomfivy,
Wi!«l C’hcrry I'roy Burk. iVpikcnurd, Chamomile
Mowers.and Gentian. They are manufactured
by Dr. Dods himself, who is an experienced and
successful -Physician, and hence .should not bo
classed.amhng tho quack nostrums which Hood the
country, and against which-the Medical Profession
are ..0 justly prejudiced.
iVcse truly valuable Bitters have been s». thoronhr
ly touted hy- all classes of the community for al
nibst eVcl’y Variety of disease incident to the human
system, that they are now deemed nndispcnsahlc ns
a tonic, medicine and a beverage.
Purchase one bottle.! I t costs but little! Purify
tho Blood! Give, tone to tho stomach! llonovate
the System ! and prolong life !
Price IS per holtle, G bellies for $5
Prepared and sold hy
CHARLES WipomELD & CO.,
' rtoLE i v Uoi*iui:'Tons,‘
vS Williarn Street, Ne'v r York.
sale hy druggists mid grocers generally
jhrcmghmit tho country.
In Carlisle by
: S. W. IT AVER STICK, Druggist,
; Ci I Nil OFF, Grocer. '
5, ISlil.—l y.
lumber and coal
July 25, 3801,
Dickinson c'olleg-c.
11. 31. JOHNSON, Prca't,
Xako Heed !
Election Proclamation.
TT/IIEREAS,; in and by nn Act of the
T ' Gmicrnl Assembly of the, Comimimveultli of
Pennsylvania,, entitled "An Act relating to the
elections of this Commonwealth,” passed on the yd
day of July, Alino Domini,*lB3o, it is made thtf du.
ty of the Sheriff of every .Comity within this Com
monwoalth, to give public notice of tho General
Elections, and in* siich notice to enumerate
Ist. Tho Officers to bo elected.
2d. Designating tho'places-at which the election
is to hb hold. Therefore,
1,-lvOllflUT' ■M'bAßl’ffSlr.liiph Sln-riff of (lie
colihty of Cumberland,-do hereby inak/lcnown ami
give this public notice to tho-Elcctors of the Coun tv
•ofCumberland,that on TUESDAY, the Stlrduy of
of October next, an Eldctiftn'will he held at’the
sevorabEloction DUlriota established liy law in said
County, at which time th 4 8y will vote‘by ballot for
T s vVp Persons to’represent the counties of Cum
bcHUnd und Perry in .the House of llepresentiitivea
of flic Stuto of Pennsylvania/ '
One Person for President judge of tho Conrts'of
Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery*
Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace; Court of
Common Pleas and Orphans' Court, of tho judicial
district, composed of the counties of Cumberland
Perry and Juniata. '
Two Persons for Associate; Judges of the Courts
of Oycr and Terminer and General Jail Delivery
Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace*’ Court o
Common Pleas and Orphans' Court A Cumberland
co’nnty.
One Person for Sheriff of the cotinfy of Cumber
land. >t
d:to. Person for Commissioher, Of the county ol
Cumberland. •
One Person for Treasurer of thb county of Cum
berland. *
One Person for Director of tbo Poor of the oonn.
ty of Cumberland.
One Person for Auditor of tho county of Cum
berland.
•The said elections will Lb held throughout’the
county as.follows: • . 64
The election in the election dislriol composed of
the borough of Carlisle and Tl)o,loWnslijps if North
Middleton; South Middleton, tower Dickinson jind
Lower Frankford. will bo hold at.the Court House
In tlie borough of Carlisle. . , ■* ’
The election in tho election district composed 0 f
■Lower West, Pennsborough township,• will bo held
at the-North School Housed in Plainfield. ' * '
The eleclioh iu, tho election district composed of
Silver Spring township,' will be held at the public
house of Jacob OtUtot; ill Tfogucstown, in said
-township.
■ T-V* eleeticln iri the election district composed of
Hampden-township, will bo .held at the public
ho.uSo-lbrmcrly occupied' by Henry R. Stone, in '-aid
Lottiishipt
’J:ho eleeHori in the election district composed of
the.township of Upper Alien, will bo held at the
public house of John Floyd, in .Shopherdstown.
Ike election in the election district composed of
Middlesex township, will'be beld.at the Middlesex
,School House* V ,
. The-elootioli Hi the’clcction>dis{HcV\'o}nposcd of
the township of Lower Alien,-,will beheld at tho
wagon-maker shop,of Jonas Hiinohbarger, on Slate
Iliih - ,•••'_ • • v
Tlid-cloericfn Hr. the clettbii (Jjslrict composed of'
Hast Peniishorough .township, will be held at the
house (/f Jos» Martin, in AVest Fuirview, now occu
pied by Benjamin Cloy/ , *
■ The election Hi the election-district composed aT
New Cumberland# will be held-atlhe house former
ly kept j»y 11. Bold, in, ilipf borough of New
1 Cumberland; •’ .
-The election in thc'cleetaon .district composed of
•tho qot’Ough of Mechaniesbnrg, will beheld at the
public house of Jas. A. •Moloj'ydn said borough.
Tho election in the .election district composed of
Jloneop* township, will be held at the public house'
of Thomas Liggit, in Churchto-rtn, in said town
ship. ...
The election in tho election district composed of
Penn township; will bo held at the house now occu
pied’ by Jacob, Dodsecker, ju'siiid township,.
The election in the cluelion-distriiit compossd.of
Dickinson township, will be hold in the house now
occupied by Shelly A Ettoj*;.kjiowii-as the Stone
.Tavern* ‘
The Oloction in the election, district composed of,
the borough of Nmyvillo and; townships of Milllin.
Upper Frankford, Upper Weet -PciiiisbutoUgh and
iSorth Newton, will be hold al-tho -public School
House in the borough of NoWvilhS* >
The election iii tho-election district composed of
the borough of Newburgh, Hopewcll'township, will,
bq . hold at the School House in sNewburg, in said
Township. . / ...
i hc-'eifujtion m the clecHon district comprised of
the borough- ol Shippoiislnirg. - Shu>i)c\isburg town
-5 np. arnUUut part of SoutWmpttVmT included in
Uie Leesburg election aialnct; wHp'bo. held at the
Council HouseViu ’
Ami in-and by liil act of f ho'Qonoral AsscmbU'
of tins Commonwealth, passed tlij 2d July# tSJ})' it
id thus provided : “ ihuf the qualified electors of
parts of Newton and Soufhamptoh-townshlp, in tho
: County, of ’Cumberland, bounded,-'by tho following'
lines ami distances, viz: Doginning qt tho Adams
lino, thence. along • tho Jhio dividing 'the i
townships of Dickinson ami Newton to the turnpike j
road, thence along said, turnpike ‘to Centro School
House, on said, turnpike, in Southampton township,
Ihenco to a point _ on -.’tlie Hoad at
Iteybnck’sj.iuC'Kldliig llcyhuck’s Airm, thence in a
sfniight, line t.rthe saw mill of tUo-*belts'of George
Clever, Ihenco airing Itrysher’s r.un td the Adams
county line, thence along the lino of Adams county
to, the place of beginning, bo and tho same is hereby
declared a new ami separate election district, tho
election to ho held at tlie puhlicr hc/iiso forniuriy oc
cupied hy IVin. Maxwell, in Leesburg, Southampton
township.” ‘
NOTICE X$ HEUEDY GTVENa '
“ That-every, person excepting Justices Of llio
Peace, who shall hold.any oilico-or appointment of
pwdit or (rust under the United ..States, or of this
State, or a City or Xncorp'oratcd District, whctliera
eummiJisioned oflieor or otherwise, who is or shall be
employed -under the Legislative; Executive or Ju
diciary. Department of this,State>. or of tho United
States, or of any. lucorpofutod Dist.riot, -ami also;
that, every member of Congress, and’ of the State
Legislature, and of the Select or Counol
r»t any City, or Gommissionor of’any .rneorpuratet
District, Is by law.incapable of holding or exorcis
ing at the time.,tho oftioo’or appointment of Judge,
Inspector or Clerk of anyoleetion of this Common:
wealth, and that-nt) Judge, Xoapootor of other offi
cer of such election shall. be ©legible to bo then
voted for.”
Ajid the said Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act
relative-to elections ot this Commonwealth,” passed
J,uF.v *b IS‘s9,.further provides, asTolloWs, to wit:
‘‘That the v Inspector find Judgok,'shall meet at
the respective places.appointed for holding the eloc
lion in the District to.winch they rcspcctivLdy be
long, before 9 o!clock on tbo nlorning of the 2il
Tuesday of October, and 'each of Said Inspectors
shall appoint'one Clerk, who shall bo a qualified
voter of such District. .
“ In ease (be person who shall have received the
second liigliest.nuinber of votes for-Inspeetor, shall
not attend oh tbo day of election; (lien tho person
who shall juivo.received the second highest i/umbor
of votes for Judge at tho next preceding election,
shall act as Inspector in hia pliicb; Ami in care
the persmi who has received tho highest number of
voles for Inspector shall not , attend, the person
elected Judge shall appoint nh Inspector in his
place, and in case the person elected Judge shall
not attend, -then the - received the
highest number of votes ’shall nppoint 7 a Judge iu
his place ; and if any vacancy shall continue in the
board.for the space, of ono hour after tho time fixed*
by law, for the opening of the election, tbo qualified
voters of the township, ward or district for which
such ofiieer shall have been elected, present at the
time of election, shall elect one of their number to
fill tbo vacancy.”
Fariicular attention is directed to tho Act of As
sembly, passed tho 27th day of February, 18J9, en
titled ”An Act relative to voting at Elections in
tho counties of Adams, Dauphin, York, Lancaster,
Franklin, Cumberland,-Bradford, Centro, Green,
ami Erie,” viz;
“ Sec. 1. lie it enacted by (ho Senate ami Itouso
hf Representatives of tho Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania in General Assembly mot; and it is hereby
enacted by tho authprity of the same - that it shall
bo lawful for the qualified voters of- the counties of
Adams, Dauphin, Lancaster, York, Franklin, Cum
berland, Bedford, Centro, Green, and Erie, from and
after tho passage of this Act, to vote for all candi
dates-for the various .offices to bo tilled at any elec
tion on one slip or ticket : Provided, tbo ofilco for
which every candidate is voted for, shall 'bo desig
nated as required by the existing laws of the' Com
monwealth..
“Sec. 2, That any fraud committed by any per
son voting in the manner above proscribed, shall bo
punished as similar frauds are directed- to bo pun--
isbod by tho existing laws of tho Commonwealth.”
For tho information of tho doctors of
land oounty, I publish tho following, being the 4th
Section of tho Act of tho General Assembly of tho
spfislon ot 1851, entitled “An Act to provide for tho I
Election of Judges of tho several Courts of this J
Commonwealth, and to rogiilato certain Judicial
Districts.” -
“Sec.-4. That tho election for Judges shall be
hold and coaductod in tho several election districts
in tho samo manner 4n all respects as elections for
Representatives are or shall bo conducted, and by
tho sarno Judges, Inspectors, and officers, and tho
provisions of tho Aqt of the. General Assembly, en
titled “An Act relating to the elections of this Com-
I raomvealth,” approved the 2fd day of Jnly> 1549, and
its several suppldnonts, and all other like laws os
far as tho samo shall- bo in- force and applicable,
shall ho dc.oiuod and taken to tho election ot Judges:
Provided, That the aforesaid electors shall vote for
Judges of the Supremo Court on a separate piece of
pnpor, and for all other Judges required to ho
learned in the law on another separate piece of pa
per.
i “ It’shall be the duty of tbo several Assessors, rc
‘"poctively, to attend at the place of holding every
General, Special or T.ownship election, during the
Whole time said ciectioh op ktot open, for the pur
pose of givingi InfornlatioH 1 the Inspectors and
Judge, when called on, in sreation to the right.of
huy person assessed by them tovoto at such elec
tion, and on, such other matters hi I'ollltiori to the
assessment of voters, as the said Inspectors, or eith
er of them shall from time to time require.
“No person shall ho permitted tovoto at any
election, us'aforesaid) other than a white freeman of
the age of twenty-0110 years or more, who shall have
resided in the Stale at least one year, and in the
election district where he oners to yotc, at least ten
days; immediately preceding siieh election, and
within two years paid a State unll county tax,
which shall hate been assessed at least ten days be
fore the election; }>ttt aeitizen of the United States
who ha? nrevlously^been a qualified voter, of this
K.tato dud ienioVcd ■ llietefrolh ami returned; itnd
who,Shall have I'canled.in the election district ah<[
paid (axes as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote af
ter residing in this Slate six months: Provided,
i hat- the white .freemen;, citizens of the United
Slates, batwoen .the -ages of 21 und.,22' years, and
having resided in this State one year, and in the
election district ten'duys, as aforesaid, shall be en
titled to vote, although they shall not have paid i
tuxes, 1
“JTo. person slmll bo permitted to vote whose
hnnio is not contained in the list of taxable inhabi
tants furnished by the Commissioners, unless, First,
ho produces a- receipt for the payment, within two
years, of- u State or enmity lax assessed agreeably
to the Constitution, and give satisfactory evidence
either on his own oath oralfinnation, or on the oalli
or affirmation of another that- lie lias paid such a
tax, or in failure to produce a receipt, shall make
oath to the payment thereof: Or, Second, if lie
claim a.right to -vole by being' an elector between
tho ag»>s ol 21 and 22 years, shall depose on oath or
afhrmation that ho has resided hr tho Stale" at-loast
oec .year next before his application, ami make such
proof «f-residence in the Distriet as is required by
this Act,, and that lie docs verily believe from the
accounts /riven hnn that lie is bf the' ago aforesaid,
ami give - snob other eviilehcd u#j' is required by this
/xet; w-herenpon (ho ininto of the person so admit
ted to Vutc -shall be inserted in the alphabetical .list,
by the and a. note made opposite thereto
b T Writing (he worid.'la'.Vir lie shall be admitted to
vote by. reason of having paid tax, or the word ‘age’
if he slmll be admitted to vote by reason-of-ngoi-and
in cither case the reason of such vote shall he called
out.to the Clerks, who shall "make the like note in
ho list of voters kept-by liim. .
“In all’cnsos whore the name of the person clai-
mmg to vote is not found tin tho listfurnished by the
coramistfion'crs or assessors, or liis right io vote whoth
ef foiinfl (hereon or not. is.objectcd to by any quali
fied citizen, it shall bo the duly.of thd Inspectors to
examine such person on oath as to'his qimlillontions,
and if ho claims to have resided In the Slate for one
year or more, his oath shall bo sufficient. proof thcrc
of, but, be Shall make proof Il3' at least one comj>o-
who shall be a qualified elector, that ho
has resided.within the district for more than ten days,
next immediately .preceding stufh election, and shall
also himself- sweat that Iris bona fide residence, in
pursuance of his lawful calling, Is Within the district,
ami, that he did not remove in'the, said district fur
the purpose of. voting’ therein. '
“ Eycry .person qualified ns afoi'oshid, and who
§h»ll make duo proof, if required, of his residence
nnd .payment of taxes, as aforesaid, shall be admit*
ted to Vote In .the township, ward or district in which
he shall reside*.
“ If any person shall ptoVedt ttfnltcjtfptlo protont
an officer of. tho election under this act from holding
such election, or iisc or threaten any violence to any
such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere
■with him.in the execution of his duty, shall block or
attempt to block up the window op avenue to any
window where the same may. bo holding, or shall
riotously disturb the peace of said olectfoh. or shall
use or practice imy.intirnldatioiq threat*, fufeo or vU
•olenee with the design to influence unduly or over
awe any.elector,-or to.preterit liiin from voting, Or
fo-i’csltain the freedom of choice, such person on con-,
riotion shall be fined in any sum not exceeding five
hundred dollars, and to be imprisoned-for a time not
less than one or more than twelve months, and if it
shall he shown .to the court where the trial of such
offence •shall bo had, that the person so offending
was. nbt it resident of tile city; ward, district or town”
Ship where, the said offence was committed, and not
entitled to vote therein,' then, on the conviction he
shall ho sentenced to pay a. fine of not loss than one
hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and
to be imprisoned not less than six months nor more
than two years*
. “ If any pofsori or persons shall make tttvy bet or
ivngcp upon.the result of any election-within this
Commonwealth, or fjhnll offer to mak: -ny such bet or
1 wager,either byvorbnl proclamation thereto.' or by
an,y written or printedadvertisement,-challenge or
- invito any person or persons to make such bet or wa
ger, upon conviction thereof, ho or they shall forfeit
find pay three times tho .amount so hot or to be hot.
“If any pc«tm «dt by-lari; qualified, shall fraud
nlently Vote at an election in this commonwealth, or
being otherwise qualificd/shall vote out of his prop
er district, or if any person knowing tho want of such J
qualification,,slmll aid or prn'oiiro Such person to vote, I
the persqn; on conviction/ shall bp fined in any sum j
Knot exceeding two hundred dollars, and be iinpPis- 1
1 owed foP-aiiy term not exceeding three tfiouthsi
.** I*. a, *y P e,,^on shall vole at more than one elec
tion district, ordtherwise fraudulently vote more than
once on the same day, or shall fraudulently fold m
deliver to-(he Inspector two tickets together, with
tho intent illegally to vote, or shall procure .another
so to do, ho op they offending, shall on conviction
ho fined hr any sum not less than fifty nor more
than fi\e .hundred-dollars, and be imprisoned for
an J farin' Hot less than three nor more than twelve
than Mis'.
. V I** » n j person not qualified to vote In this com
monwealth, agtceably to law, (except the sons of.
qualified citizens) shall appear.at anyplace of elec-'
tian for tho purpose of issuing tickets or of inllu-1
Dncmg tliocitlzens qua]ilicd to vote, he shall on eon- I
notion forfeit mid pay any sum not exceeding-one
hundred dollars,' for every.such ofl'once, and he im
prisoned Tm*.any term not exceeding throe months. *'
Agfeeably-tb (he provisions of thesixty-first sec
!° n ,i 1 2fti(l ftot ’ er 9**y General and Special Election
fehall bo. opened between the hours of eight and-ten
m the forenoon, and shall,continuo-ltithout Inter
ruption or adjournment until seven'o’clock in the
evemlig. tvhen Hie polls shall he closed. '
And the Judges of the respective districts afore
said, a.e by the said act required (0 meet at the
Court Hoiiso, ih the -borough of Carlisle, on the
third day after tho said day. of election, being Fri
day, thu.lTth day of October, then and thereto per
form the things required of them by law.
-Tho Hetiiru Jmlf.es of Hie Uep'rescnlntiVe distriel
ivnl liieet lit CWllsle, nl tlie I line fixed hy lain
Given under niy Imml, at Oifllsloj this 23d dir
hf August, ISlil;
KOHEIIT jUcC'AHTJvEY, Sli’ff.
_ August 22, ISIII.
S«‘JI IBiithi iig Se:i r Philadelphia.
SEA BATHING, Atlantic City, N. J..
f- (two uml almlf-liijiira’rHlufrnm Pliilmldphin,)
is pioro froquoiltett than any other place in the
united States. Its bathing, sailing aiid fishing fa
cilities afe Unsurpassed. Its holds and hoarding
houses, which will accommodate about 7>OU(J per
sons, are t\a wePkept as those of Saratoga or New
port. bench is'nine miles in length, aflordin"-
it magnificent-drive, while the atinosphero .of the
place is remarkable for its drvncss. The mails are
earned twice daily to and from Philadelphia, and
a telegraph extends the whole length of the road.
ii'ains of Camden add Atlantic Railroad-leave
; ine street whavf.Philadelphia, at 7i. A. W.; and, :
nKr Lca *'° A,lunlie A. HI., and 4.45
I.M. Distance 00 miles. Fare Si 60.
McKihbiii’s (United Stales Hotel;) the Surf, and
olherlioiises now open-. July 25» 1S01;
BANK NOTICE.
IVrOTICE IS lI EKEBV GIVEN, Tlmt ni>
’ pliealion will be made at the next session of
Mio Legislature of the Stnto of Pennsylvania for a
obortor for a Hank of Discount ami Deposit, to tic
called “'PUR .fAKMKBS’ AND MECHANICS’
DANK” of Sbipponsbdrg, Willi a cnpiiol of SitO.OnO,
\Vilh tbo privilege of increasing it to $100,001), nml
to bo located at the Borough of Sbippensburg,
county of Cumberland, and Stale of Pen ndylvnniu.
A. G. MILLEII, Cashier, j
July 4, 1801—Ora
Largti iiM'lval of Frendi Groceries
FISH OF ALL KINDS.
AMONG which is a largo lot of tho real
genuine Baltimore dry salt HERRING In oak
barrels; MACKEREL at prices that Is really as
tonishing low; PICKELS of all kinds, SAUCES,'
PRESERVES, and n good assortment of Tobacco;
Sogars; LIQUORS, <tc., at tho lowest rates for cash
or country produce* WM. BENTZ.
Carlisle, Juno 20,1801. .
Notice!
• .Caklihlb Deposit Ba.vk, 1
May 7, 1801. J
fpJIE Board of Directors have this dnj
J[ declared a Divided of five per cent for tho last
six months, payable on demand,
May in, ’OK WM. BEETEM, Cashier.
CAKU.
DU. NICHOLS has moved his office from
one door West of Saxton's Hardware Store to
his residence directly opposite the ticket office of
the Cumberland Valley Railroad Company, Car
lisle. Pa. .
•April 25, 1801—Cm
ayer’s
CATHARTIC PILLS.
A RE you sick, feeble, hud cnitiplhining?—
JTm. Are you out of order, with your system (torang
ert, and your feelings uneompjr(uhlc ? these symp
toms are often the prelude to serious illness. Some
fit of sickness is you, and should ho
a Vetted hy a. timely ufcc of the right remedy. Take
Ayer’s Pills, ntul cleanse out Uip disordered humors
—purify the Mood, and let. the fluids mine on un
obstructed fii health hgaih., they stimulate the
function* Of tho body into Vigorous activity, puri
fy the system from the obstructions which make
disease. A cold settles somewhere in the body, and
obstructs its natural functions. These, if not re
lieved, react upon themselves and the surrounding
organs', producing general iiggraVufion, suffering,
and disease. While in this condition, oppressed by
the derangements, take'Ayer*.* Pills, and sec boh*,
directly they restore the natural action of the sys
tem, and .with it the buoyant feeling of health again.
What is (rue and so apparent in this trivial and
common‘complaint, 1 is also true in ninny ofthodeop I
seated and.dangerous distempers,. The same pur
gative effect expels them. Caused by similar ob
structions and derangements of the natural func
tions ul the body, (hey arc rapidly, and many of
them surely, cured hy the same moans. None who
know the virtues of these Pills, will neglect to em
ploy them when suffering from the disorders they
cure.
Statements from loading physicians in some of
the principal cities, and from oilier well known pub
lic persons.
(From u Forwarding Merchant of St: Louis, Feb'.
4, 1850.)
Bn. Ayek.: Vour Pills arc the paragon of nlltlint
is great in modicinc. They have'cured my little
daughtcr-of ulcerous sores upon her bunds and feet
that hud proved NicUniblc‘for years; Her mother
has been long grievously afflicted with blotches and
pimples on her skin. and- in' her hair. After our
child was cured, she also tried your Pills, and 'they
have cured Lev, * ASA’MOUGIUpGE.- *
A* a family Physic,
(From Dr. E..W, Cartwright, Xow Orleans.) ,
... Vour Pilts.aro the prince of pnr;res. Their ex
oellont qualities’ surpass tiny cathartic Wo possess.-
They mild, but yery certain and effectual in
their action on the bowels, which .makes them in
-Xulnu-blo-iQ-us in the daily treatment of disease.
Jlraihiche, Sick JfcailaC-he', Paul Stomath.
(From’Dr. ftdwavd iJoyd> Baltimore.)
Dkau Brq. AvniiX' cui»not answer you uhnt
complaints I lu\ve cared with your Pilhj better than
to say all that ire ever treat m'th a jwivjatlce viedi
cinc. ' I placp jjreaf. dependence on'an'effectual ca
thartic in my daily contest, with disease, and be
lieving as I do thatyunr Pills atlord 113 the beet, we
have, I of course value them; hiirhty.'
PiTTshunh, Pa;, May-.!,’ 15:.:,.
I)». J. 0, Avnth Sir; I have been repeatedly
cured of the worst headache miy body 1 call lijiro f»v a
dose or two ofyour Pills,, It-slvWto arise from a
fotil stomach, which they cleanse at oneq.
Yours with great reapeof, ED. W. PPEfcLE;
' ■ Clerk o/Sfcainer Clarion.
fiilioim I)tshyif<>rk~ L\rcr Cmnplduls.
(Fnun far. Theodore Bell, of New York City.)
aS’ul only are your Pills minimi lily adapted tu their
purpose as an aperient, hut I limt their bunoiieinl
i Heels upon the hirer very marked indeed. They
have-ill my praeiioc proved more effectual for'the
cure ol bi/jous rnmjtftiiniK than any one remedy I
can mention. I sincerely rejoice that* wo have at
length a purgative which is -worthy the coulidouce
of the professional and the people.-
Dkpaktmkxt op riiK Ixthnum,- 1
t Washington, I). (3. 7th Feb,, 1850. }
Silt: I have used-your Villa in iliy general mid
hospital practice over sineo* you miule them, and
cannot hesitate to say they are'the best cathartic
we employ. Their regulating action on the liver is
quiek and decided, consequently they aroftn admi
rable remedy Ibr derangements of that organ. In
deed, X have seldom found a ease • f billon# (lihcuhc
so obstinate that it did not readily yield to them,'
I'raternally yours, ALONZO BALL, M. I).,
Physician of the Jfa/me’ "hospital
Djfacntfini, diarrhoea, Itc/nr, U’onaa.
(From Lr. J. G.Green, of Chicago.)
Pills have pad a lung trial in my practice,
and I hold them ,n esteem us one ofthu best aperi
ents I have ever found. Their alterativeclVcot upon
tlie liver makes them an excellent remedy, when
.given in small doses lor billon#' dysentery a .-d dinr
v/uctn Their B«gar-'-o:iting makes them very a,.*cep
.«' 01lv^?l iefll, for the use of "Vruinou and
ehiiarem
Sijaptpxiti, Impurity n/ the litooii.
(Fttrtn-Rer.-J. V* Himes, Faster of Advent Gliurclij
Boston;)
.Du.' A vk'u ; I babe used jour Pills with extraor
dinary success in, my family ami among those’l urn
callcti to visit in-distress.To reguJutc .the organs
yTdlgcstion and purify tho blood, they aro the very
best, remedy I have ever' Known, and I can confi
dently recommend them’to my friends.
, . Yours, J. v. JltME’g;
M r ARSAtf,_ Wyoming Co., N. t., Oct. 2i, islio.
D’kau Sm: fam using your Cathartic Pills in mv
practice and find them an excellent purgative to
cleanse the system and jiurify the fountains of the
blood, ■ ■ \
/ JOHN G.. JlllACifAj[,it.D:.
CuiiHtijinhvj\, Costircnw*, Snpprcssivu, Rheumatism,-
Hunt, Aeumhjia. JJi'ojmy, J\ii alyrii's, Fits; etc.
(From Dr. J. P. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada.) '
tmi much cannot be said ofyutir Pills for the cure
of voHtin-ncss, .Jf other of our fraternity have found
them as efliciudous- as I hayc, they should join ine
in proclaiming it fur tlie benefit of the multitudes who
sutler fnmi that complaint, which, -although bad
enough in itself, is the progeniturof others that tiro
worse, 1 believe .eostirviiess to originate iii the liver,
but your Pills alleet that organ and euro (be disease.
(From Mrs. E, Stuart, Physician ami Midwife, Bos
ton.)
I find one or two large doses of your Pills, taken
at the proper lime, aro excellent pronmlives of the
natural sojrcthn when wholly or partially
ed; ami also very .effectual to eUidnsc the stomach
ami c.rjfd [C onus. The}* are somuch the best phys
ic we have that I recommend no other to my pa
tients. . A
(From.fche-Tlev, J)r. Hawke*,' ofthc.Methodist Epis.
Cln.ireli.)
Pui.ASKt jfousn, Savannah, Gn., .tun. fi, 1805.
Hovorkl) Slit: I shoiilil ho ungrateful for tho re
lief your skill has broughtmo if I did not report mv
oaseloyou. A g.old settled in my limbs and-brought
on excruciating, nenrafyic .pains'} 'which ended in
vhronic rhr,nnatj/t'in\ Notwithstanding I hud the
best of physicians, the diseaMj grow-worso ami worse,
until by tho advice of your-excidlout agent in Bal
timore, Dr. Mackenzie, ,1 tried your Pills. Their
efioets were slow, but sure: By persevering in tho
use of them, I um uoiv entirely well.
Srvatp: CiiAltuhk, Baton Rouge, La., 5 Doc. 1535.
’ . 1)114 Avku : I'.have been entirely cured, by vour
Pills, of Rheumatic Gont~i\ painful disease (hat had
afllioted mo for years. VINCENT SLIDELL.
Most of the Pills in market contain Mercu
ry, which, although a* valuable remedy in skilful,
hands, is dahgerons in a public pill, from thedread
ful consequences that frequently follow its incau
tious use. f J hose contain uu mercury .or mineral
substance Whatdvei-. • •
Price, 25,*. per Uox, Ur 5 ISoxeH for .?(
Prepare.! liy DU. J, C. AYEiI & CO., Low
oil. Muss,
August, 22, 1801.
B(;«iiiliimi's Poco Metallic Paint.
EQUAL to Uod Load, and 7«5 por (rent,
cheaper. Stands ,"!()() degrees heat, warranted
water proof, nml will neither lade or wasln For
Steam Boilers- nml Pipes, (Jus Holders, Bail-Road
Bridges and Cars, Plated Iron and Brick Fronts,
Tin Pools, Houses. Barns, Fences, Wagons, Ships
Bocks, Plumbers Joints, Iron Founders’ Patterns,
tfee., itf;
For graining and staining equal to Turkish Uuu
COLORS are Umber, Brown, Lake, Clive, Ihdlhn
Red. and Black.
One responsible agentwanted in every town
ami city la the United States. Terms, acoom’moda
<">«• ■
I'"or Circulars; «tc.; applr to or address
WM.' L. JIOUPT,
132 JV. 4th iStreetf
PHILADELPHIA.
April 4, ISfil—Ora
REIHOViL.
r pilE ifat and Cap Store horotoforo known
ns “ KELLERS” has been removed jxist oppo*
Hito the old stand two doors from Arnold’s clothing
store. 0
The business will bo conducted* ns heretofore, ami
all goods both homo made and city nianutaeturo
warranted to give satisfaction ns recommended.. A
full patronage is respectfully solicited, and every
oflort will bo mudo to keep the assortment in Mon
and .Hoys Hats and Caps complete, with prices' to
suit the time**.
Spring stales of Silk Hats now road 3%
JOHN A. KILLER
March, 14, 1861.
Spring of 1861., Spring of 1861
. CHEAP DRY GOODS.
CIIEA.I* DRY GOODS.
CHEAP DRY GOODS.
THE irfidersfcned has just returned from
the eastern cities with one of the largest, cheap
est, nml selected stocks of Spring and Summer
Dry Goods' ( (ivcr:bnorcd in Carlisle. His stock can
not be surpassed in beauty or quality, and the pri
ces cannot filil to please customers. His stock con
sists in parPof a choice selection of •
lAdiKs* dhess goods,
stub ng silks, figured mid plain, Foulards, Ckailies,
reman Delaines, Organdies, Grey LnsUtos, Dawns,
/appift Cloth, French Chintzes, Prints of. all de
scriptions.
GOODS, WHITE GOODS,,
nel, n.q fallen.Caiiihries, Jaconets, Swiss and Hull
Mus'lms. Brilliants, Undorslcevcs, Collars, Lacoe
Edgings, Ac., Ac., Ac..
Domestics, •
Muslins, Osnuburgs Checks, Tickings, Sheetings,
Linen and Colton all widths, Ginghams, Lonark
and, Manchester.
Hosiery <t Glover of all descriptions.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, ie„
\ civet, Brussels,’Three Ply, Superfine, Venetian,
Rug and Homp Carpets. Oil Cloths, Mattings, white
and colored all widths, Trunks, Carpet Bags, ie., io.
HOOP SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS.
irp I»«is a large stock of Hoop Skirt* of all kind*
for Ladies and Misses. • .
Ilia motto is no trouble to show goods.”'- Giro
liim a calljiml examiuo for yoursolvS and you will
find ho. will give you all good-bargains.
Ileiueinbgr the old stand two doors portli of tho
Carlisl l)eposit Hank
April 25, ISGI.,
Selling off Tweniy-Five Per Cent. He-
low. Cost I! I
A T the sign of the . “ Gold Eagle," 3 doors
-nL iihovo tin; Cumberland Valley Bank, and two
doors below the .Methodist Church on Vest Main
6J. street, the largest and best selected stock- of
and JKWBLRY in the town,
cakjSsfcw-ill be sold 30 per Cent* lower than at any ■
pluee in the f-tate. Tl l e stock comprises a largo
assortrtrent of Ciold ,t Silver Hunting-case Watches,
Levers, Lopincs, American, watches,-, and alt other
kinds, and'styles; gold and silver Chains,
Gold Pens ami Pencils,
JoiVclry of all kinds', Spectacles, Gold and silver:'
'plated and silver Ware. Music XBoxes; ,'Accordeons, -
Oil a great variety of Fancy Articles. .
■and a lot of the lincst-Viauosovhich will bo sold 40 '
per ccn(.' lowei than ever offered in’town. ' The on
tlro stock of Watchmaker tools, cases,.largo Mirrors ’
and Safe, will bo sold- ivholesalo or-retail on tho
easiest.terms;, .
Having selected, o, frfsf class Workman all kinds
of. repairing, will. be douo : us Usual,* at reduced
prices. •, ‘ • ‘
ihroe Harms nt.Vloo belotr the factory-price, on
account of the Philadelphia Company closing out
I wilt Sell at (ho Jewelry store three lloaewood1?i-:
anos,•TTuri'aiited at i their value, on easy* terms, if
called on soon.
For Sale.—The large ihreo story BTUC.K HOUSE,
on Main street, will ho sold on easy terms*- Call at
ihc Jewelry Store, in said building.
Carlisle, April 18, ISGI
carpets, carpets, carpets.
piaRSOXS going- to housekeeping, nnd oth
i * crs wanting to refurnish aro resneelfully invi
tcil to examine oi»r large and varied stock-of. CAR
PLIfe, such, as DnrsseUs, Three Ply/ superior' Jn
graiii) English.ami Domestic, Venitian, § $ 4-4
tvkiths, Hemp and Hug Carpets, Druggets,' Rugs,
Straw Imd Cocoa, Mattings/ Oil Cloths for Hata,
Looking Glasses, Plain ami Fancy Tllinda, Shades,
1- ixtures, Housekeeping Goods of every description.
Having purchased those goods for.nett cixsli, wo ara
prepared to oiler great inducements to buyers; aa
wo have gone into this business lately, wo can war*
rant our goods now and fresh.
LEIDXCII, SAWYER & MILLER;, i
£aui Main'StreeU •,
MncpU 14, mi,
WM.FI.INX! WM.; FLINT! IVM; FLINT :
IVM. FLINT ’
WM. FLINT! !
■ '. IVM. FLINT!
Sl’ ’ No-80? MARKET,
J ■ No. SO? MARKET,
No, 80? MARKE I, . No. 807 MARKET,
■PHILADELPHIA,
PHILADELPHIA, . . ' ,
PHILADELPHIA, 1
PA.
PA.
PA.
TJ!ESJ!JXi)ptrS SACRIFICE ■ .
. or .
■ $1 0 0,0 0 0 Vf OUT If 0 F JEWEL R t,
ALL FORIONE DOLLAR EACH.. :*.
A Largo and 'Splcndid Assortmcnt of Jewelry, cou
sisting of , • .
CHAINS, BRACELETS, CAMEO SETS, Ac., Ac.
Ami all styles of Proncli Plated Chains,' Gold and
Plated Jewelry.
Wo d.ynnUtcep oi- sell,any gift, or galranbod
poods Ours is wlmt arc sold by tho best Jewelori
as hold Jewelry.
We- receive pur goods from tho best Gold Jewelry
Manumelurors in tlife Slates, 1
WHO ABE FORCED TO KELT.. '
WHO ABE FORCED TO PE1,1,!
WHO ARE. FORCED TO SELL.:
Tho following is only a partial list of onr immonso
stock :■ ■ ■
TAKE TOUR CilOiOE FOR
SI EACH. -
TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR $L
. Large Size and Splendid Cadco Sots, Don
oral Entail Prices, ... SS to jjj
Ho., do Lara do' 10 to 20
tv r do • Bto 80
,J)o Ladies Enamelled* ct Coral rjo 7to SO
B° f l° , and Carbuncle do- 7„to 30
£° ri n n S , V UuI,y dn 7.t0 30
... go Cluster Grape Setting Seta, do 10 to SO
Do . do. do Vn?o do ,do 10 to SO
D° ■ do dfi Jet, Seta . ( ] 0 sto 12
Do do Black Mosaic ; do fi to 12
Do do - goldstonc mosaic do oto 12-
5% do i •. CoH( ; rt <!<>• *5 to 15
Do Ribbon twista witb brilHantsdo 6to 15
. Do Roquet Sots,, new stylo, . R 0 Bto 20
5 0 ,ft f ! 1(?1 . 1 ? d Crustoi, ’ rto d <> ifl to 30
Gold I himldefl, ■ 3to 7
Diamond Pointed Sold Pens A Cases, : 3to O'
4 -to*.) PitVer .Plated Spoons, 2 01)
Silver Plain)! Mugs, , . - qq
Over 111(10 other different stylos Ladies’ Jewelry,*
aledallmns, all styles, patterns and sues; 'Lockets
of every description ; Gold Pons, ] I.karat; with Sil
ver Extension Holder: Gold Pencils, Sleeveßntlons,.
vtmlSj'Ac., Ac.; Coral. Lava, Cameo . and .Band
Bracelets, Gents’ \ cst Chains, warranted to wear
lor toil years wUlioutcluinging color, and will Stand
the ac{d~-they are usually sold hy Jewelers as solid
gof i chilly*—u!l made in Paris, You Can fake your
choice for $1 oncli. Ladies* and Gents' Guard
Chains, ?] each, usually sold by Jewelers at from
S.) to $3O each; Ladles* and* Children's Neck Chains,
heantifnl patterns; Armlets, brilliant,enameled find '
ruby settings; Crosses, plain and enamelled, fo.r $1
each, rctaif prices from $3 to $2O each. Every stylo
and variety of Jewelry and desirable goods for*sl
each. . ' *
Tlu> Sale, ,nt flic above prices, will continue long
LMioiipJi to sell off onr immense stork; which was:
purchased at a groat Sacrifice from Manufacturers
who have failed.
TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR $1 EACH.
SPECIAL NOTICE, .
tSs, HOW TO SEND MONEY. -ffe
I si. Writo your Name, P; a c o of Residency Coun
ty and Staio, plain ami distinct, as we can maka
1 nothing tint of Pott marks.
Seal all letters with WAX, as Envelopes sealed
with gum or wafers can bo easily opened—Jtho con
tents taken out and ro-sealod. Attend to this, dad
wo will bo responsible for your money.
INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS.
Any person acting as Agent, who mill send ns at
ono time,
$lOO, wo will give a Gold hunting case watch, eitflu
S6O, “ “ , GpUl Lovcr Watch.
$26, . . “ Silver Watch.
A Wtttqh and the articles selected from the above
List at ONE DOLLAR EACH. r *
DoTsons ordering by mail mint ,mds 1 and IS cents
poatagf!mpk.
. GIVE US A TRIAL. __
All communications mqst be addressed to '* ‘
: WILLIAM FLINT,
No. SO7 JIAJIivET, Street, ■ ’
Thiladolphia, Pa. ;
January 31, 1801. .- t .
'fflcrccr
BUSHELS’,sTipprior Mercer Pota
toes, rdf dived, and for sale clean,
by Robert Allison, West High street, Carlisle,
Juno 27,1801.
.1
PHILIP ARNOLD.
’ U. E. SIIAPtEY.