American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, October 09, 1862, Image 3

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    I tnrnni or'external. Tim resort to
■ c Hl ,<!r ' f doubtful character, of not wnrnmt-
I T?*tlue Constitution. isdangorouvamlwffl
I tJ ; n .islv felt hereafter when resorted to
■ 1)0 ‘" jU L.«lont.' ThoSvnr power, 60-mooli
I * s « 'I I “bout-in this Hall, is but the power of
■ l:llk , .not at best, and should bo resorted to
■ * l '? M limited .’and qualified by. the provis
■ .nf tbo Constitution.” ■ .
■ inncruaßO bo inure simple and plain ?
I a'?' 0 no twi t Ini tending the author of that arti
■ - v’wlioin wo el large as being Glossbrennor,
I' & Co., tolls the public at largo that
ȣ-.dually never raised his voice 'in favor of
■ -iT,Government.
H ’Vant enough of this., It is certainly very
H i .nilfst, that the \vholo_ object of Ol'ossbron
jjincU & Co., is to disorganize and defeat
B/fe rcnilar nominee of the party, nominated
I •liiceordaneo with usages of the party, oyer
1 ice the organization of the government;
■ f ” ( | t i lo identical principle adhered to bore
■ ■U.ro by York county. ■ '
■ jjiisli.a disposition to disorganize, wc tool
Min'iiiced, will never bo submittnd to or
% : .Imntcmvnoed by the. Democratic party of this
Vdistrict at a time when it.behooves every re
■^liiblc-Democrat to-stand by tlie Govcrnnuint.
■ null uphold the Constitution. Mr.'Glossbren
■ ’|| C r started mit in life a federalist, changed
■|,in politics for seltish . purposes,, and now,-
kljco he cannot neoumplisli" his nomination
in n lair anil legitimate way, and after hav
/ (j-|,,rsuiiked the public teat until he has become
i' , i(rajiliy,diiiniensely so, ho deliberately and
i \(i,.|:cdly turns round and endeavors to dc
i fciibtlio -party that warmed him into exist
t ‘Lot liiiu therefore, like Judas Iscariot,.
„, u n-l hang himself “on aaoworiipplo tree,” so
; ns io save the people the trouble of doing it
I,mutter »t the ballot box. It is wicked
) |„nl shameful on the piir.t, of Mr. Glosshron
' uTidiuinst raise .the. indignation of every
luiu liouried-iovor of his country.
Another Proclamation.
tallowing close npnn his emancipation pro
pluiiiiitiuu, Pi’esidoiit 1 Lincoln .has issued
•mianior, (Icclaring martial law throughout
tiie whole North and suspending the habeas
m jMs in all ■casos.'of military arrest..
Wo ask the peoplo of Pennsylvania to road
weigh it well. ; For >our own
uvt wo .know, nut what to. say. Wo can
■Kirccly realize that we are living under a
■|)iN|iotisin, and yet it is plain- enough that
ll,w. is no longer if Bepubliuan Government,
giiidod and restrained hy a written Constitn
limi. - '
. The habeas.corpus -suspended in the loyal'
Karth 1 Great God 1 What does it mean ?
Where,' in all life North, has the legitimate
, - notion of the Administration hoon resisted?
Who of all'the citizens of the North has com
,[Hilled treason, or connived, at it, or aided
- nftt ahetud it, or gave, it aid and comfort, or
- discouraged enlistments, or resisted the .mili
tia, draft, or ouuiinittod any other offence that
: could not he punished under the State laws?
Ami yet the habeas corpus is suspended, and
■ Warn are subjected to seizure and imprison
ment,, to military trial and'ignomiiiions death,
without constitutional authority or form of
; in""!
What atmosphere' do wo breathe' now..?
■ Yesterday it was ope of freedom; expanding
the lungs and making the heart buoyant
with vital blood. >i
What,is it to-day.-? Answer, some one.who
kn,..\vs. -’Wliii-t is it oppresses and weighs.us
dinvn—makes respiration difficult,-the blood
sluggish, and the heart falnt ? ,
Is it an-atmosphere of slavery ? Who says
re?'Trembling coward, it.is false 1 Heavens,
that we should live to see the day when our
children call-us slaves, and shrink from us,
ami ask us whore is,lhe- blood of our fathers,,
ami.whether We are bastards !;■ , ■ . '
Niiy, any, it cannot ho. . This is all a hide--
ips dream which will vanish .with to-morrow's ’
torn., •,
yesterday we knew that wo were free,
: . u.i wo lived if, the United States—that .we
' wereHviuerfoau citizens, antler the pro teefiun
A otlho Constitution—[u-.mkl ofulir country
■ ! fcppy in fhcpursuit of tnii; liumt.de balling;—
’ 7rce ns' the LViistitution made us, and guar
(iiitced Unit wo should -be.
Vi'hat,.then, baa.au suiMAubv'.ebangeci our
condition-7 YoatoHlay wits'bright- 1 -\viiat ha,i
o:wt a aiutduw upon, tu-day ?
■ A slave ! What, again’repOnlctl—Rtlll ring
ing in our ours ! Wbaf devil,whispers ft, to
mar the Kduu in which- wo hut yesterday
. dwelt and hoped tu livu in fui-ovcr? ,
We aav again, it is false ! The lilood of the
Pvcvolution cannot h? onshivod. Qur fathers
would rise, from their.'graves and curse us—
Heaven would 'shut its gates upon -us— : t.ho
■very earth on v.'hieh Vo Iroatl'would spciV us
out, jVere to submit to ho slaves.'
No, npiylit'.ifr.’au inouhus which wo shall
foiajfslfaKofiffisAa 'horrible dream which the
liigl/t. W'ill eiid..
, iwi'-the proclamation ! Aye, that is th'e
, suhfect of our article, and wo* close as we ho-
of Pennsylvania, read it enre
i’ullySptnd weioh it well. —Falribi and Union:
.‘.y
" /
Jilivnltb.
On the Oth mat., hy Rev. t. M.-,.Griffith, in
Suiory OhapeJ,;;Mr. Samuel G. Divine, of
Philadelphia, tu-JMisa Addxe C. ICinsev, of
Washington', D. C. ' ' ' ■
Oa the 28 of September, Mrs. Ann Mateer,
-Oiaisort of Andrew Matoor, Esq., of. LoW
er Allen township, at tho advanced age of 75
years, 10 mouths, and 13 days.
In this borough, on' tho Ist inst., Ohabl, es
Alexander, only son of Joseph L. and Matil
da ’l'. Sterner, aged 1() years, 0 months, find
H days.- ''
A hoy of remarkable brightness, ho’endear
ed himself to nil. who know him, and gave
prontieo of a noble manhood. But tho angels
have-harried him to his home in Heaven.
Not, not for him was woven
That wreath of joy an woe,
That crown ofthorne and flowers,
Which all must weurboloW.
Wo bond in anguish o’er.him,
Yet feel 'that ho was blessed;
Loved ono ! so curly summoned
To enter into rest.
JSarktte.
Carlisle market.—October s, isea.
, 'Corrected Weekly by JR. ‘C. Woodward.
Superfine, nor lib!.,
S 'Extra, do.,
Ityo, do.,
linlw W,n:AT -P or biisbol,
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Notice.
NOTICE, is hereby,given tp all persons in
terested, that the following accounts have been
filed, in the Prothonotary's Ofllco, »\nd will bo pro
.sonted to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumber
land County, for confirmation Ad,, on Wednesday,
tUp 12th day of November, A. B. 1802. .
‘lst..-The Account of Jamos’L. Elliott, Commit
tee of Catharine E. WilUhms.
2d. The Account of John B. Beaver, Assignee of
llohcrt!llryaou.‘ ( r \
3d. Tho xVccbunt of William Moore, Sequestra
tor of tho Iluuudvcr -A Carlisle Turnpike Boad-
Company.
Oct. 9, 'C2.
\yCrilEllEAS, my wife, Catharine Einxcan,
» V. hnrving loftmy hod and board without prov
ocation, I hereby warn-all persons against trusting
hcr.ogjmy'uocount, as I will pay no debts of her
coniftaelmg.
WILLIAM FINNICAN.
•Silver Spring twp., Oct. 9, 1802-t-St*
ON or about the 14th of September, a Grey
Horse, 8 years old, about 16-hands high, and
a little sore in front, cither strayed or was stolon
from a pasture field near Carlisle?’ I~wnrpay'a
liberal reward to any one returning said horse; or
giviug mu information that will enable mu to got
him.
Oct. 9, 1802.
Dissolution - of Durtgaorslilp.
THE partnership heretofore existing bo
tween the undersigned, is this duy dissolved
by mutual consent. Tho books will remain with
Ilobert C. Woodward, at the old stand, where all
persons indebted are earnestly requested tp call and
settle. Either partner cuu use the name of the
firm in settlement.
ROBERT C. WOODWARD,
HENRY D. SCHMIDT.
Carlisle, Sept. 27,1502.
THE undersigned, in retiring frank tlh'e firm
of Woodward & Schmidt, begs moat cordially
to tbankbia friends for the liberal [rntromigo -ex
tended to tile lato link,''and.respectl'ully solicits a
coatinuaneo of tbo'saiiiu to-bis successor.
,'. ■, ... IIKNIty V. SCHMIDT.
York, Pa;, -Sept. 27, 1802. - f
EOB-EHT -C. HVOODAVABH,, having p'nf
t chased the interest of ilonry D. Schmidt, bogs
leave’to inform the public that he purposes contin
uing tike business an heretofore; and, respectfully
’Boliel'ta a share of public,patronage.
• ROBERT 0. WOODWARD.
'Carlisle, Sept. 27, 1002.
JTor fcaKe ©*• flSc&kt.
MHiE'hniiso recently occupied by Henry D.
JL Schmidt. .Enquire of , . ■ . ,
Si-pt. 27, rsoa—lt.
. TAVS3KI# S&Atffe FOBt.REiST.
y&E T.vern Stand now in the occupancy,
l if 11., S, Oromiuwalt, at Boiling Springs,,is-of
fered fur rent from Ist of April, 1803
PETER F. EGE. '
Oct. 9.3 t.
LETTERS testamentary on the estate of
. Thomas P.'Dircn, dee’d., Ute.offbe borough
of Carlisle, have been issued ‘by the. Register of
Cumberland County, to tho-Bub?«nbor, residing ia
the said borough. All persons indebted, to the
said estate are hereby .requested (o make immediate’
payment -and .'those having ‘claims will present
them, duly authenticated, for settlement, to
.' PETER SPAIIR, Executor,
Get. tb lM2~Ok. _ ■ - '• ' •
Cmiiofi. schools of c®lisle.
Vf. Ebv, Treasurer, in account with., tiic
Board yf School Directors of Carlisle, from
■iat. June, iS3‘l, to Ist-Jane, 1802.
•To -hitfanca in -treasury aa per last
' scitl’etnent, , 57.70 02
‘Outiifaudlnc'taxce on Duplicate of '
. 1860,. - ' ■ : 1,370 04
Xloooipts from non-resident schol
ars, . ' ■ ,'• .. ' - 03- 51
appropriation - 429 GO
Duplicate of,school tax for l§Gt, 0,023 43
.1 ‘ -.811.058 CO
Fy Teachers' salaries, $4,803 22
*O. S’-Smith, balance on Educ’a- .
tion 'Hall building,...'.-' 1,395 50
- Sundry rents, -72 .00
Insurance paid Franklin T. C&. 00 35
Printing ami advertising , 27 01)
IneidenlaTexpenses, . - 104 20
’Cleiiniug and sweeping 'rooms',' 70 ,74
- F.epairs, materials, &e., . , 200 82
Blackboards, furniture, &c.," 192 03
Wood, Coal, ate.; , 252 00
. interest , paid on loans to list
. Au n0,'1802, .. ' - '3OO 97
Messenger' and other espouses,'- 121 38
Mrs. C. Boll’s loan paid in full, 440 19
Ahatoment to tax .payors, ■ , ‘2OB 89
'Outstanding taxes duo oh cfupli-
eafo of 1801; - 2.319 23
Bali'.uco ib. treasury 111 s'u'he '62, 907 90
. ¥he ahnVo -exhimtetfl true and correct ac
count of the receipts and. diahursments fur
the year, ending Juno Ist, 1802, at per Trea
surer’s hooka,and vouchers which have been
carefully'examined hv me.
11. O, WOODWARD,
August 14, 1802.. Financial Secretary
iomm w ■
IMIE sale of Ilia real estate of Sam’l Clark,
cleo’d, situate in Monroe township, consisting
“ I -a mm
OIF ®S ACRES AKO VO PERCHES,
of prime land (ind highly iaiprovod, upon tho Yel
low Brooches crook, has boon postponed until 'tho
20th of October, 1862,
at 11 o’clock, a. m., at which time tho same will bo
sold to the highest bidder. Soo hand-hills for a
more partioulay description of tho property.
the momii LAB
will ho sold at tho same time,
MART ANN CLARK,
October d, 1362. Adminigtrutnx.
TA/JIERRAS the Hon. James H. Giiaham,
v V Pi'i'sideiit. Judge of the several Courts el
Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Per
ry, and Juniata, and Justices of the several Courts
of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in
Mid counties, and Michael Cooltlia and Hugh
Stuart; Judges of the Courts of Oyof and Termi
nor and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all
capital and other offenders, in the (mid county of
Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated
the £sth day of AUGUST, 1862, have ordered the
Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De
livery to beholden at Carlisle,on the 2nd Monday of
November, 1862, (being the ] Orb day,) nt 10 o’clock
in the forenoon, to-oontinho two svcelta;
NOTICE is hereby given to the Cotonor, Justices
of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of
CuibborlUnd;, that they are by the said precept com
manded to be then and there in their proper per
sons, with their rolls, records; and inquisitions, ex
aminations, and all other remembrances, to do those
things which to .their odious appertain .'to ho done
and all .those that are bound by recognizances to
prosecute nghlrist the prisoners that are or then
shall bo in the Jail of said county, are to bo there to
prosecute them ns shall be just.
J. T. RIPPEV
. O-t. 0, 1862.
4,25
6,00
2,02
1,18
1,12
4.50
1.50
5 25
5 50
: : 3 02
: 3 12
1 28 a 1 33
X 40 a X 00
pOHN BROOMS.
V Wo have just received a lot of 55 dozen of
Ricl ' S” superior made Corn Brooms, which wo
confidently recommend as tho host and cheapest
Broom in tho market. Bor sale only by tho subscri
ber, cither at wholesale or retail.
November; I&OX,'
0 00
S3ja 31
•BENJAMIN DUKE,
Prothonotary,
CAUTIOWo
State Agricultural Fair.
Norristown, Pa., 1
October 2, 1862. / •
"NJOTICE is hereby given that the Suite fair
has been postponed until noxtycar on account of
tbo unhappy military condition of our country.
I'IIOS. P. knox,;
JAMES MOODY. |' A . B . Lonoakou, Scarclarj. . ' '' Vrc ‘ ldtnt - ■
Strayed Or Stolen.
Car A
It. C.WOODWAUD.
Notice.
f.ECim'TS
EXTEStMTUKES'.
$11,085 Of
Proclamation,
J. W. ERY.
’ Notice.
LETTERS testamentary on tlio estate of
Ann Matoor, deceased, into of tbo village of
Lisburn, bavo boon issued by the Register of
'Cumberland comity to tbo subßeribor, residing in
Upper Allen township. Allpersons'iudebtod to tbo
said estate al*o borbby requested to malto immediate,
payment-and those having clUims will present them,
duly authenticated, for settlement, to
MICHAEL COCIiLIN, Executor,
Oct. 9,15C2. —Gt^
Cuiulicrlaud Con nty Agricultural
Society;
THE present condition of the Country sug
gests to tbo Agricultural Society the propriety
of postponing tbo fall meeting. Thoro will there
fore bo do exhibition this fall.
By order of tbo Society.
FR'ED’K. WATTS,,
President,
Carlisle, Oct. 2, 18(12.
FLY NETTS. Twine, Worsted,. Linen nnd
Cotton, Ply Notts. Cheap ! Cheap 11 at tho
store of John P. Lyna & Son, Carlisle. Jano 13, ,
AiKli’rfts’s Nolibe.
THE Auditor appointed by the Orphfrn VCo'urt
of Cumberland to. marshal and distribute tho
assets in -the hands qf Joseph. Henry, Administra
tor of Jac6b I*6hman,‘late 6f Mifflin township, dee’d.,
to and amongst'the creditors, Will iittcnjl to the du
ties of Ma a^jpoinWent' at his office in Oarlfelo, on
Saturday, the ISth of October nekt, at 10$ ’ o'clock,
A.M., of which nil take notice, and
present their claims for doraamls, <to,
. /■ : ■ ....... ROPCJS E. SHAPLEY, ’
September 4, 1802. * • • Auditor
kotiba.
HHIE undersigned Auditor nppdiktodjjy the
1 Orphan’s, Court fOumbetlabd County to
marshal aud distribute, tbe ,assets in the hands
of. Samuel B. Urieh and Win. M.Gardncr, Ad
’.jnimslrators of Sfimucl Urieh, late of East Penns
borough township, dcc’d, t,b and amongst the cred
itors. will attend to/the-duties ofhis appointment
at his office, in 'Carlisle, on Saturday,- the 18th- of
October next, at 10J oeloek,. A.-M., of which all
interested 'frill‘take notice, and presenttheir claims
for demand's, Ac. RUFUS'B. SHAPLEY, • •
-. September 4j ISC2. • . Auditor,
W«4icc.
THE umlei’Pigiml has this day .been ap
pointed Trustee of/O. Herman Beltzhoover, of
■ the township of Monroe. The property of fho said
C. Herman Belt/.lioover.ia under hia control,.and
this is to notify the public oftlicfact. Those hav
ing claims against the said O. Herman Beltzbdovcr
will present the same to .mo, af my residence, in
thu said township.
Sept. 19, T6G2. MICHAEL G. BRANDT. ’
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU, :
.THE GREAT DIURETIC’
HELMBGLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU, ‘
.. . *. THE GREAT DIURETIC.
HELMBOLD’S-EXTRACT BUCIIUj ■
THE G HEAT DIURETIC.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU,
■ THE GREAT DIURETIC.
Ami. a Positive and Specific Remedy for Diseases,
of the . • ~ ( . '
Bladder, ICidnej's,
■Qravel,. • ’ Dropsy,
Organic V/cakness, .
And all Diseases of the Urinary Organs.
See Advertisement in. another column. Cut it out,
and send fo'r thu Modieino at once.
BEM'Ahi: OF COFXTEJi FEITB.
PtTBXSC SALIS.
On- TVJCXVAX. Oc/ohcr 21, 1862.-
WlLL’lio sold at Publi'c Sale; on tho above
day, at the residence of O. 11. BcltzbooVer,
a half iyilo oust of thu Boiling Springs, in Monroe
.tdwn.-diip, the following personal property,-vis ; ,
Six head of good young working and driving
lions® €^t,T,
months old, of good.stock,
MILCH COWS,
15 HEAD OF VOUNFr CATTLE,
■ including one‘3 year old Durham Buil,
Two Breeding'.SoWr', of Chester County breed, and a
large let of Shouts aud Uogs. Also
FARMING IMPLEMENTS,
consisting of 3 largo Wagons, one an excellent
broad wheeled Wagon., with, good WTto. suit, both
nearly new, the other two. narrow wheeled good
farm Wagons, a one horse Wagon and bed,Roeka
way, Sulky, one set of good Harness,, llurso Goars
for wagon and fanning purposes, Ploughs. Harrows,
Grain ■ Rake',' Grain SeedeV, Horse Power and
Trcsbing -Machino, Windmill, and many other
farming implements. Also
Iloiiseliald Sand Kilclicn Furniture,
consisting of one. Cook Stove; two Ton-Plate/Stoves
and Pipe, Roadstead and. Bedding, Corner
board, Stands, Tables, Chairs, two Sinks, Carpets,
and a varity.of other arlieles.
Sale to eommeriee at 10 o’clock, A. M., of said
day, When- torius will ho made known by -
. ,-MICJIAELG. BRANDT,
<»*•«• •. . Trustee of C.‘H. Beltzhoovor.
Carlisle, October 2, 1862.
T WILL neither brag nor banter, but if any
• man will bring luo a horse with a soro neck or
shoulder, and lot mo fit a collar on him, if bis neck
or shoulder does not'■gbfcJweH by giving it a fair
test,.! will agree to charge him nothing for-the col
lar. Tho above agreement lam induced to propose
from past expetieuce: My Collars aro‘of a supufir
or PATTkait, and tho facings or bellies are all made
with tho best -of Hog-skin, wfyigb aj;o very conge
nial to tb6 Horse’s Shoulder, Bring mo your sore
shouldered Horses. I now have ft largo lot of collars
just finished. Also, all kinds of Saddlerv constant
ly on band. . SAMUEL ENSMINGER.
Aug. 28, XSfl2-<lt *
Irving Female College,
M E C lIA NICSBtJK G, ■ P A;
IIIIS. Institution, chartered with full colle
giate powers to grant/bjo/ownsand confer JJe
gretk, will commence its next session on Wednesday,
tho od of September next, with ,a full corps of effi
cient and experienced Teachers:, ' , .
Student should outer promptly at tho opening of
tho session;
Air students nfo : required to attend Divine Sor
vico odoo on Sabbath, at snob chufoh aa thole Pa
rents may. indicate. . Por furthor particulars ad
dress
. A. a. MARLATT,
August 21, 18C2-4t> President,
Elocution)
pROF. A. ARMSTRONG, A. M., proposes
giving instruction to lads and .young men Sn
this highly inportnnt uhdtfcuoh neglectedbranch of
Education. Ho t will oomraonco operations in this
plaoo as ebon as a olnSs is formed. Tho whole
course will occupy kivh VrooUs, giving one lesson
per day.
Ilis system of improving tho vocal organs, has
proved highly beneficial to those alfooted with stam
mering and defective articulation.
Aug. '2B, 1802.
Notice.
LETTERS tofitamontary on tho estate-of
Sapiuel Ployd deceased,, late of Upper Al
len township, have boon issued by the Reg
ister of Cpnih’crlrind county to tho subscriber,
residing in.same township. All persons indebted
to said,estate tiro hereby requested to..mako imme
diate payment, and those having claims will,pre
sent them, duly authenticated, for settlement, to
ALLEN PLOYD, Af/uitrnWrafor.
Aug. 28, 1862,—0t* '
CEMENT. Cement in largo or small quan
tities, at manufaoturors prices, and warranted
good. \
. CHAIN PUMPS, Pump Chains, Pump Tubs, in
large quantities, soiling very cheap, at the store of
JOHN P. LYNE A SON, Carlisle. June 12, '63
JJELMBOLD’S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
‘ HIGHLY CONCENTRATED.'
'COMFOVXD fflLtlO
EXTRACT. BUGHU,
. A positive and Specific Remedy
For Diseases of the. MADDER, KIDNEYS,
. GRAVEL and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS..
this medicine increases the power of Digestion,
and oxoite's the absorbitantS-into licaltby action, by
which the WATERY or.CALCEROUS depositions,
and all UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS arc re
duced, ns well ns Pain and' INFLAMMATION,
and is good for MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN.
kIELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCIIU,
: A-- : • ' ■.■■••••
FOB. WEAKNESS ARISING FROM EXCESSES,
HABITS OF DISSIPATION, EARLY
INDISCRETIONS OR ABUSE.
ATTENDED W
LOWING S
Indisposition to Exertion,
- oss of Memory
Weak Nerves,
Horror of Disease,
Dimness of Vision, . .
Universal Lassitude of the
Hot Hands,.
Dryness* of the Skin,
PAULS® .'COUMTBISANCEi
These symptoms, if allbwod to.go on, wbiph this
medicine invariably removes, soon'follow* IMPO--
TENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, in one of
which the put fail inai/ expirc, '
Wlid can say that they arc :not frequently follow
od by those 11 direful diseases”
“INSANITY AND -CONSUMPTION ”
Many‘ are awnro of tbo causo of tlicir sunbring,
J?nt none:%oill con/eait.
The records of the Tnsanb Asylums and the melan
choly Deaths by Consumption bear ample witness
to tho truth of tho assertion,
THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH
ORGANIC "WEAKNESS,
Requires tiro aid of medioirio to strengthen and in
vigorate the System, which IIELMBOLD’S EX
TRACT BUCHU invariably does,. A trial will
convince the most skeptical*.
FEMALES! /FEMALES!
OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED OR ’CON
TEMPLATING MARRIAGE.
In many affections peculiar to Females, the EX
TRACT BUCHU ns .unequalled by aiiy other
remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention. Irregularity,
Painfulness, or Suppression of Customary Evacua
tions, Ulcerated or Sebirrbus slate of the Uterus,
Leucorrhca or Whiles, Sterility, and for all com
plaints incident to the sex, whether, arising from
Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, oriu the
DECLINE OR CHANGE OP LIFE.
(Soo Sympromp übovo.)
NO FAUIL Y SHOtfLV BE .WITHOUT IT.
Take , no , pi o r o;. BaL au:u f JMcecu ry or,Unpleasant
medicine oT unpleasant ar/dßangprous diseases,'
lIELMBOL'D’S EXTRACT SUOUU.
IMPROVED HOSE. WASH,
CURES SECRET DISEASES
In all their Stages ; . At littlo Expenses ;
lattle or no change in diet; No inconveniences
And no Exposures.'
It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to
Urinate, thereby Removing, Obstructions, Prevent
ing and Curing Strictures of.the Urethra. Allay
ing Painand ihflamatioii, so, frequent in the class
of diseases and expelling all Poisonous Diseases
and worn out matter. *
THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS who have
been the victims of. Quacks and who-have paid
heavy fees to bo cured in a short time, have found
they were deceived, and that the “ poison" has, by
the use of tl poir.or/ul astringent#” been dried up in
the system, to break out in an aggravated form,
and perhaps after Marriage.
Use lleuidou/s Extract Bucrtu for all affections
and diacaso-ofthe ’
VKI N A R Y 0 1J Q A N S,
whether existing in
MALE OR FEMALE,
from whatever cause, originating, and no matter of
HOW LONG STANDING
Disease* of thogo • organs require the aid of a
Diuretic
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCJIU
Is tho Great Diuretic, and it is certain to have the
desired effect in diseases for' which it is recom
mended.
Evidence of tho most reliable and responsible
character will accompany, the medicines.
Certificates of cures,'from eight to twenty years
Standing, with names known to science and fames
PRICE SI PER BOIIM OR SIX FOR $5,
Delivered to any address, accrtroly packed from ob
servation. •
'Describe Symptoms ib a!l Cemnmii,motions.
C.urcs Chiarautod. Advice Gratia.
AEF/BA VIT.
Personally appeared before mo, ad.-Aldcrman of
the city of Philadelphia, 11. T, Hblmjjold, who be
ing duty sworn doth say, that Kis prepiaratioiis
contain no narcotic, no mercury, or other injurious
drugs, but are purely vegetable.
H. T. HfILMBOLI),.
Sworn and subscribed before mo. this 23d day of
November, 1854. • . .W&t. P. HIBBARD.
Alderman* Ninth st, above Hi).go, Phila.
Address letters for information in oonildonco to
H. T, HELMBOLD, Chemist,
Depot, .104, South Tenth st,, below Cliosnnt, Phila.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS,
Who endeavor to dispose "of- their own- and
"other” articles on tho reputation attained by
HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATXCSNB,
itolmbold’a Genuine Extract Buobu ;
IXoliubold’u Gonuino Extract Sasaparila ;
IXolmbold’a Gonuino Improved Roso-wasn j
sdiDßir
Druggists every whore. Ask for Holmbold.
Take no othof. Cut out tho advertisement and
send for it, and avoid imposition and exposure.
Carlisle, October 2, 1802— ly.
TUST opened the largest and best aseorfc
mcnt of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass,
Iron, Ac., ever brought to Cumberland CoUnty,
bought exclusively for cash, and which wonro sell*,
ing al tho lowest prices. \Vo invito the public gorv
orall to giro us a call b'oforo making their puroha
fles, as wo aro fully sustaining our old reputation of
soiling tho
BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
Returning thanks to a generous public for thoir
pastliberal patronage, hoping .by personal attention
to thoir wants, to merit a continuance of tho’samo,
JOHNP.LYNE A SON,
At tho Old Stand, North Hanover Street.
Carlisle, Juno 12, 1802,
JOHN P. LYNE &SON, have just received
a largo lot of those colpbratod SCYTHES, mado
expressly for their pwn saloa,/which, have always
given ontiro satisfaction to nil who have used thorn.
You that want a Jcccn 4 cutting and easy'running
Scythe, wo would say try one of thoir Rupcrior make.
Wo havo also q. full atook of Shatbs, whet Stones,
Ac'. Rakes of Christ. Atycrs’and other celebrated
shakos. Gram Cradles of all tho best makes in tho
county, with a full stock of all kinds of Tools and
Implements for Farmer's use. AH of which wo are
soiling cheap at our storo in North Hanover‘street.
' ‘ 'CuHislo7’Jirncri2, - 18n2.
. . FARM BELLS.
WE tire selling ordinary sizes at $2,25,
largo sizes at 52,76, tho cheapest arid best
bolls in tho county, bought for cash and selling at
short profits at tho store of LYNE A SON,
Juno X 2,1802,
flay Elevators, Ropes and Pulleys-.
A FULL asao'rtment of those.- seasonable
articles in store and for salo CHEAP, w.itb an
endless assortment of Forks, Hoes, Shovels, Ac., of
tho best makes and most approved patterns. For
sale at tho storo of JOHN P. LYNE A SON. North
Hanover street, Carlisle. , . Juno 12, 'O2.
iTH THE FOL
iTMPTOMS:
Loss of Power,
Difficulty of Breathing,
Trembling,
Wakefulness,
Pain in the Back,
Muscular Sj’stem,
Flashing.of the Body,
.Cruptiouß ua the Face,
THE boots and accounts of the late firm of
J. P. Lyno & Son, will .remain at their store.
.All persona knowing .themselves indebted are re
quested to call and'route settlement.
. .The public is requested to call and examine, my
immense stock of gjo.ds which I ani selling, very
Ciicap fur cAsn, notwithstanding the recent largo
advance' ip the prices of Hardware, being desirous
of considerably reducing 1113'. stock of goods for
thb I'KPsnNT. Persons in want of Hardware‘will
lind it to their advantage to call at
LEWIS F; LYNE'S,
North Hanover street.
PAINTS-1 PAINTS !! .
.Oils,Varnishes,.Turpentine. Wo invito thoait
fenlion of tbc public to our superior WHITE
•LEAD, put up. exclusively in Tin pales, and war
rallied to bo superior, lo any other brands sold in
■tins market. A great variety of- colors of the best
qualities ami soling at,the lowest prl.oes. at,John
P. Lyno A Sou's North Hanover street, Carlisle.
Glass i glass n
Ail ibo best brands and all sizes at the cheap
store of John P.Lyhe A sou, Carlisle. Juno 12.
IUONIIIION ! 1
Of all sizes, shapes, length ami breadth,-war
ranted to he the beat, at manufacturers prices. A,
large variety of Files. Hasps, Anvils,. Bellows. Ac.'
Blacksmiths, you will" find it to your interest to buy
your Iron umrStecl at John P. Lyno A Son’s, North
Hanover street,.Carlisle. June-12. ISG2.
JUNE, 1862. ; JUNE, ISOS.
LB.IDTC ti, S A#YER .* MItBBB. East
Main sfreo't, do respectfully call the attention
of the public, especially the Ladies, to our largo ■
addition of Summer goods just-received, comprising
the various fabrics suitable for tho present season.
Dress goods of-every,variety and newest styles. •
. Latest designes of Silk Saques, Mantles, Laoe
Points, French Bornours, Shawls of all kinds, Imce
Mitts, Sun Unibitfllas, Parasols, Bonnots,-Misses
Hats, .Ribbons, .Dress Trimmings’, .Embroideries,
Hosiery, While Gqods of every description..' , ;
. HOOPSKIRTS! Do Forests Kid Pa’d and Clasped’
Skirl, the i bcct in the market, Eaglotou’s Corded
Skirls. Men and Boy’s Light
. ./CLOTHS ANB’OASStifEItES,
French Black Cloths, Liudn Paulings, Cottonaclds.
Having the services of a first class Tailor, wo nvc
prepared to . make up Goods at short notice and
most fashionable stylo. '
CAttif'ETS
of allidnds in very largo supply. Oil Cloths, Mat
tings,. Looking. Glasses, blinds, it ji hinds of House
P'uinisMng Goods in immense quantities.
Please call and examine and satisfy yourselves.
Wo have the best, largest, cheapest and most de
sirable stock of. Goods ever offered in Carlisle,
LEIDICH, SAWYER A MILLER.
; Juno 12, ISG2. ; ’
ooasilli] undersigned having purchased the
T stock, &0., of the Into William H. Trout, de
ed, would respectfully announce to
that he will continue, tho Hatting Xtusinc** iit tho
old stand,, in West High Street, and with a renew
ed and efficient effort, produce articles of Hoad
Dress of
Every Variety, Style, and Quality,
that shall bo strictly in keeping with the improve
ment of tli« art, and fully up to tho ago in wbicli
wo live.
• Ho has now on hand a splendid
of HATS -of all deserip*
tions, from tho common Wool to tho
• finest Pur and Silk huts, and atpricos
that must .suit every one who has an cyo to getting
the worth of Tua money. His Silk,‘Mole Skin,
and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed for lightness, du
rability and finish, by those of any other establish
ment in tho Country.
Boys- Hats of every description constantly on
hand. Ho respectfully invites all tho old patrons
and as many now ones as possible, to givp him a
. - J. G. GALLIC. ,
Carlisle, Dee. 186 J. 20, ■ - r
noVNT At AISEM IT.-.
Ail English and Classical Boarding School
. for Young Men and Bogs , ,
MOUNT JOY; LANCASTER OQ., PA. ,
STUDENTS, designing to.pursue the study. of the
Ancient and Modern Xiauguages, Higher Mathe
matics, Natural or common English
Branches, with -a view- to preparation for college,
teaching or business, will limb this Institution to
offer superior advantages and inducements.
The school is well provided with a very superior
sot of philosophical, chemical and astronomical ap
paratus, lor experiment and illustration, together
with geographical, -physiological and other maps,
charts; &o.
Tho Summer session commences on the Ist Mon
day of May. For further particulars address tho
Principal. B. L. MOORE
March 27, ISG2. ■
REMOVAL.— CALVIN ABEL, Barber,
bcA;5 leave to announce to bis numerous cus
tomers ilnd tho public generally, that he has re
moved his
t i ISitrber Shoji
to Ibo basement of tho stone building occupip.i by
the Volunteer Printing ollieo,' throe doors south of
Hannon's Hotel, in. South Hanover street. The
rooms-jhavo been-papered and fitted up in hand
some stylo, and >7lll, ho fieola satisfied, give satis
faction 1 to his patrons. Thankful for past patron
age, l)p hopes, by strict attention to business, to
merit h continuance of it.';
Carlisle, March 27, 1802. :
jp* I/ASS. —1000 boxes of Glass, of all sizes,
’U double and single thick, colored; plain and or
namental, on hand and for sale very low at.
Marchi27, 1802. H. SAXTON'S.
JPoi;
rjIHE largo rooms formerly occupied by
X the Pdfct-Offioo, corner of Hanover and Pomfret
streets, Carlisle, are for rent. J^Jj^ATTON.
PAINTS; and OILS
Load, 1000 galls, of
largo assortment ol
Varnishes, *Fire Proof Paint,
Turpentine, Florence White,
Japan, White Zinc,
Putty, Colored Ziuo.
Lithcrago, Hod Load,
Whiting, Boiled Oil,
Gluo, . Lard Oil;
Shellac, Sperm OH;
Paint Brushes,- Fish Oil, /rs,.
Colors of every description, dry and in oil, in cans
and tubes, at the Hardware Store of
March 27, 1802
FAIIiVI BELLS.—I hivvo Leon appointed
agent for several mattes of superior Farm
Bolls; also, 801 l Metal, Bells on hand, all war
ranted not to craek, by H. SAXXON.
March 27,18C2.
1862. 1862.
Interesting to Farmers.
A CARD.
Ang. 2G, kBO3.
flat and Cap Empoihutt
3.—10 tons of Whits
Oil, ju»t r«ooived, with n
as©s. ' SPJKffW«, 1569.
ISAAC LIVINGSTON .
NOW offers ono of the best and most attrflV
tiyo assortments of Piece Goods «vyor exhibits<l>
in this place for ;
.. MBS’ AND BOYS’ WEAR
of every Stylo, Quality and Price, and is continually
receiving additions ns the season, advances, of all
the latest novelties and styles to suit all classes.
Our stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, all'
our own manufacture, cannot he excelled for
DURABILITY} . ' >
mi 2 - .
: ; , AND CHEAPNESS,,
of every variety to suit thg Season, Taste, and.pack
et. All we want is a call and see for yourselves at
... ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S ,
Hanover Street dotbjng Kmporiara.
N. B. All goods bought from us by tbe : ’ piece or
yard by persons wishing to havo.it cut to erasure,
can be accommodated free of charge.
Carlisle, May* 1 !, 1802.
N LIVINGSTONS;
i < l*crl«ct Fittiaig SEnir4§
MADE to measure oud guaranteed a per
fect fit
~ . SIX Foil XI.VB DOLLARS,
warranted to bo of iv superior article of Lino* and
Muslin of tbo most celebrated makes.. Also, every
variety of Shirts constantly kept, on hand of every
Stylo uiid Quality.
Collars of all the Latest Stylos’out.
Tranks,
Cafpet Bags,
, ' Umbarellas, &c.
of every description and largest Tari u 'y. Sold at
lowest prices at
LIVINGSTON'S
North Ilanovct Slroot Clothing Lmpuriu ,
May 8,'1802. • .
SE{Lff.ir\l€l' Off'S? AT COST.
bargains !■ bargains i i
'THE undersigned hits.determined.to sell
■ 1 out hid very extensive anil elegant asssort
mont of
■BIST.''GOODS
aI first cost! He willnotat’lenlptto specifiy. Suffice
.it to say, liia stock-is largo and complete, compris
ing in part, •. .
MEN 'S,- LADIES'AND MISSES' WEAK,
of all'kinds ami descriptions, a-1 of which were
purchased at low rates for dish, and will bo sold at
the sumo figure.
• housekeeping goods,
shell ns blenched and unbleached Sheetings, Pil
low Casing, Linen ami Cotton Table. Clothe, Tick
ings, White and Drown Muslins, &c., Ac.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &o.
His stock of ■ Carpets, Gil Cloths, Mattings,. W.* is
-tlio largest and best in this section of tbo country.
Give mo an early-call. all wlio want* great bar
gains; for I intend to do j ust. what-1 .say, and; sell
out my entire -stock at.first co.st. • Come one, come
all 1 ‘
• ■bTiriLr? Arnold,.
Xw.o doors north of-the Carlisle Deposit Bank..
K. B. .County Merchants will/find it tc thoir.dd
yantttgo.-lo'givo me a call, fur I can.sell to them
at cheaper rates.than they' cun purchase the same
goods in the city. PA.
■ NOTiCj E.- ' '
Ail persons knowing themselves indebted to the '
undersigned,• will please Call and cettlo their-ac
couiits imni'cdiatciy, as lho books must ho settled
PHILIP ARNOLD.
Carlisle*, May 15.15G2.
Juno 12, 'C2.
.‘TA.COB SENEU’S Boot, and Shoo Store is
a' removed lo nextdoor to Piper's Bookstore, and
opposite the Cumberland Valley Bank.- ‘ •
■GRAND BARGAINS NOW OFFERED AT
Cheap Boot and Shoe store!
BOOTS ,4ND SHOES.
•-Tiro euhscribor has just received from Philadel
phia and Boston an extensive and splendid assort
ment cl* • [ •
GENTLEMEN'S AND’ LADIES' SHOES,
Men’s and Boys’/loots. Shoos and Brogans, Men’s
.• Walking Shoos, calf, patent leather, and cloth
Gaiters, Ladies’* Button Boots, Balmorol
and luce Bob/s, Gaiters, Buskins and
Slippers, Ac,, «fco., Ac.
MISSES Asm CHILDREN’S BOOTS a.vd SHOES.
THUNKS,' ....
‘‘ CARPETBAGS,- -
UMBRELLAS, &a., &c.
which •will bo sold low lor cash. Purchasers are
invited to call and examine our stock, and thoy
will find that in price and quality it will compute
with any Shoo Store in the,place.
jJSSy-At the New Store Boom, - next door to Piper’s
Books toro."QS^
April 10, 1802.—Ora
■l. lenk, .:
Second dooreast oTlhe Market House,
in Ziig’s Corner.
DEALER in PIANOS.. Nott Rosewood
Pianos, from tho host makers.
MELODEONS,
The best manufactured instruments -from $ : l5 to
SIOO. Violins, Guitars,.Aeeordcons, Elutes, Piles,
Drums, Banjos, Tambourines,‘Violin and Guitar
Strings, and Musical Merchandise,in general,
'■ ...'SHEET MUSICS ; -
\ complete' assortment for all instrumentc. ■ Tho
latest publications always on hand.
Tonchor on tlio Piano and Guitar, Instrumental
and Vocal 'imudn., ••/ * • ■ • r
Pianos and Melodocus tuned and repaired.
Juno 12, 1602. ... V A. LBNR.
Hoop ..Skirls ! Hoop Skills!!
ff-nO 0F Hie oliwtpnsHlOOP SKIRTS just
i\J received from .’Nov,’ York, all of tho latest
stylos, the above lot-of SKIRTS are of a superior
mare Aarri wbmj be sjjjlw
chopper than any in the market.
Wo.-are now offering our entire stock of SUM
MKII DRESS WOODS, at greatly reduced
.prices. The good time has really conic
for bargains, Spring <fc Summer
goods aro to ho slaughtered to
make room to begin the
Fall Campaign. •
. GREENFIELD & BHBAFER.
July 10, 1862. .
TUB undersigned doing business in Car
lisle under the name and title of Greenfield «fc
Co,, would give notice that, we have disposed of
our-stock of goods and all interest In the same to
L. T. Greenfield and A. K. ShcatVer,. of Carlisle,
and that in the future the business will bo conduct
ed in the name of G urnSFiKi.n & SiiEArnn.
Thankful to a discriminating public for the pat
ronage given to us, wo Would ask for our succes
sor* a continuance of their favors.
TIIE undersigned having formed a co-partner
ship under tho name of GnBRNFiELD & Siikafkk,
and having purchased tho entire stock of Greenfield
<t: Co., would respectfully ask of our friends and cus
tomers a continuation of their patronage.
Wo ho.vo this day received a splendid assortment
of New Dress Goods, all of the latest stylos in the
market, which will be sold' unusually cheap for
cash. People will find a great saving of money by
buying goods in this was, as wo are not compelled
to mark on a percentage, for long credits.
GREENFIELD & SHEAFEK.
Juno 13,1382.
H. SAXTON.
f , TO.TRAVELERS AND -
The Truveliug Public.
Valises,
ftemovsil.
NETT SWUNG ARRIVAL QJT
JACOB- SENER.
itfolice.
EYSTER <h BROS,
, Chambcrsburg.
Great Excitement.
HAS been raisoij in Carlisle and aqrronn#*;
ing country on learning that tbk ■ub»«ribqr
has returned front the city with a tremgadoaq
stock of
DRY-GOODS,
All bought for.cash, and, to ,bo sold at mok
prices as will caueo tome people to shake la tkefc
boots. In thiii very extensive steak xn«y be
groat piles of
DRESS GOODS,
Of Silk Poplins, Turin Lustre, Fancy Silk*, la jap
riety, Black Silks, of the very most colebratfp
mnnufacturo, Mohair, Plaid, Poll de Chore Silfe
Check, Embroidered Mohair Satin, Plaid, Chew*
Mozambique, Cballios, De Laines, BoabaakuA,
Lawns, Ac., Ac.
CLOTHS, CASSIMEEE3, ’
Vesting, boys* wear, of good quality and
* , stylos. . , , - ;
Ticking,. Cheeks, YJaunola, Gingham* Muslin*,
Lawns and
. CALICOES, V
Of very handsome styles, nni in sufficient quantity
to clotho every female in this county,. Vi T-
I have also the largest assortment of * -' :
-:"C±RPETSXSO-OIH CLOX^^rr
In the interior of Pe’iinßylnmia, of Oil qualities
ami at very satisfactory prices to tij(o purchaser* 5
Besides, I have almost ovofy desirable article |jk
my lino of business that can bo mentioned, eeltfctr
ed with great euro,.and with rm'oyo single to tfcfc
wants of this community, and the present timoe;
The public is adviscu to see theso magnificent*
loads of goods before purchasing elsewhere/- as I
-am confident that advantages -will be galned l by a.
careful examination of my stock of goodi, vrhibe
for immensity has never been, and porhopa neyei*
will, be equalled in this place for sise, beauty and
cheapness, . ’•
tlio old Troll-known .land of
i..V. BBNTS.
April 10, 1862.
fIjVJnBJEULAND VALLEY KASJfct*
IVTOTICE.-—lt will bo seen by tbe following
-bi 'advertisement that Henry A. Sturgeon; EsJ
has retired from the .firm of Kor; Dunlap s ..C6 y
and that Samuel Hepburn, Eaq., of Carlisle, .Cusp*
borlaud count} 1- , Pa., has been - associated with thO
remaining.partners in the firm of Ker, Dunlap &CoA
syidthiU iVin.-W, Hepburn has boon elected Oaehlttt
inttrcrpltfco of Mr. Sturgeon.
TIIC Pr.OPUIETOKS NOW AKB
William Keie, Isaac Biibnkkma^j.
-RichAftd Woods, John- S.- Stbres^
John Q. Dunlap, Jonx Dunlip,
:• Samuel Hepburn.
This Bank will continue to do a; ~ :
GENERAL BANKING
JH/XJ,VSSS,
At. their Banking. House;* in - CarHblo, : ixttde* tfc*
name and stylo of KER; DUNLAP & CO, ' '-j
Money will be received on deposit and paid'haolf.
on demand, without notice. Certificates of, dep'osiL
• bearing interest at the rate of Jlvt.ptr cent,, willb*.
issued for as short a period.as four months. 'lntel*
ost on all certificates will 'cease at maturity, but if
such certificates aro 'renewed'at any tiiue thereafter
ior another given period, they shall-hear , the eame
rale of interest np'to the time of renewal. . Twenty
days notice must bo given of an iutontion
draw interest deposits.’ ’ ’ ‘ ;*•’ • ’ ‘ -
. The proprietors would call tho alteiiliba-bf Faju
mcra; Mechanics and all others who ’dosire a shffe
depository for their money, to the fact-that. they art
not only'liable to the amount,of Ibcir stock iu th#
Bank, but are individually liable' to tho.'oxtorit of
their, whole estates for' all the deposits and cthtf
obligations of Kor, Dunlap A. Co.- ’ it -V.;
Particular attention, will bo- given ts.thb boiler
lion of Vendue Notes, Foreign Bills, Drafts, Cheeky
Ac., in npy parfof Iho-ITnitod States and Can inf rig* -
Remittances made to any part of tha Uaitftl
States, England arid Ireland.- • - ’ : v
. Xhcy will at all times bo pleased to glrb'ftny'ttbv
formation .desired-,in regard.to money matter* iA
general. j- - ., ’* •’
Xlib fai'tbful and confidential execution” of s]l
business entrusted to them rolled upon.. ’” :
Tho Brink will bo opou forbupincss from 9 b’elpAt
tho morning, until 3 o'clock in, Chet-aTternoom
day,' every Tuesday. j
Collections from Philadelphia,. Iflfavr Tttrii niift
mado on’ favorahlp terms.
• The proprietors refur to;
J.u- CoOliß & Co., ) '
E. W. Ct.Ar.rv <t Co., } PMadolpito.
Wixsloit; Eaiseu & Co., Naw Torfc
CIyAUE, Cheney A Co,, Boston.
" W. VV. HEBBTHUT,
Carlisle, March (J,. 18S2,— ly ~ Cathitr.
■ New. Wine, awd liquor Store,
NORTH HANOVER ST., CARLISLE, PA.,
; / \ (NEARLY OPPOSITE (JlLt's.-HOTSJi.)-
THE undersigned wo'uld •rospeotfully/wJI
the attention of "Merchants,* Hotel-keeper**
and citizens generally, to his riow-Wino and Lienor
Store, whore dig uitduda.to.kcop constantly on hapitl
a full and complete.assortment of •• • •
, .tr -.PURE AND -UNADULTERATED -
wife's and&IOTORS*
Any, article gold as such, will bo as represented
and will‘bo'aold Wholesale or Retail abthelowpf*
market prices. Hiq stock consist* in park *f y‘
1 ; BRANDIES, ‘ ' ,* ..
Boaliou, Otard, J. j. Dupuy, Pelleroisla, ftrpeHtr
old Cherry, Blackberry, and Ginger.
: WINES, - -■'.••■
Sherry, Port, Madeira, Malaga,end .
WHISKIES, ’ '
Monongahela, Old Ryo, Bourbon and Cos*a©«.
’ Together with a full assortment of Gino>'*raataS.
ca Spirits, »Sk Croix and Now. England Rum.
BITTERS—Of this very best quality. - ‘ •
• / JOHN GOODTHAfc.
April U, ISC*. .
n-ofEi;,
Cokkxti oy Sons: Hanover. axj> Walk** 0?9.
CAHLIS.EE, PA.
X- the' public, that Ijo has loaaod the above not*,
largo and commodious
ncTEi, .-. : - •
And is now prepared;to'Rcdomraodate'the traro!!n«
public in the most ploasartand agreeable manner
His Taeui.—Will at all times be furnished wltk
tho best the markets afford. / •
His Stock or Liqnons.-l-WiU bo found *apoi!»r
to that generally kept by hotel-keepers';- ‘ 1
Tuf Stabling. —ls now, and capable of aoeozttdU
dating fifty head of horses. • Running watbr in tb*t
stable, and Weigh-scales; (under roof,) arid a largft
Stock-yard attached. ; Ho is, indeed/aniply pr
vidod with everything to render bis tiousfe’a dejira* 1
hie stopping place, and n comfortable homo to tho
traveler or permanent sojourner. ■
Having had many years experience as a:hofcel-‘
keeper, ho hopes tc bo able to please and taifeOeivg
a liberal clinro of patronage* *' l^v "
Permanent and transient boarder* rac*ire€ 0&
reasonable tonus; - ‘
Terms Modern. «. ’ ■
JOHN MYERS, Proprietor
April 24,1502. —Cm. ' .
CtEMEST & STAKED
■ G.R-EENMOUNTAIN . ;. .
WASHING- MACHINES
PATENTED JUNE ,8, 1868-..
THIS machine is bo very simple jn eon-,
Btruction,and efficient arid easy in, operation,
that a boy or girl 10 or 12ycurs of ago can perforjp.
tho services of Washing with ease, and do it in 1-4
(ho lime that a grown person can without a Ma
chine. This is u great saving' to those that hire?
also, to tho bone and muscles of those who are coin*
polled to onddro tho trials of tho washing day.*»
Tbi£ Machine is a great self-labor saving Zitventfon* •«
It is tho universal expression of those har*
used it} and they are legion, that the hitherto long
and laborious work of washing day ia‘‘mado qniolc
and easy,” by the use of this machine ; and tho
time js now at hand whoa no family should be with
out one. .
Tho Proprietors have no hesitancy in say
ing that this is tho acme of Washing Machine In- '
vonlion, and worth mom than hi! others combined.
It is in fact tho “ NE PLUS ULTRA” in this lino
of invention. Frfp confirmation of the above, call
and examine one at tho shop of J. R» WEAVER,
North Hanover Street, Carlisle.
Carlisle, Deo. 12,1661—1y* -
MARES FOR SALE.
THREE fine young mares, each having a
oolt, for sale. For particulars call on tho. edi
tor of tho Volunissr, Ourlhdfl.
July 11, JS*W~*l*
A3D SXOBA39S