American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, March 19, 1868, Image 3

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    " The Sweetest Tiiino in Life” is
good health and good spirits, and if you
have them not, the next best thing is
what will restore bloom to the faded
cheek and happiness to the drooping
heart. The great and sure remedy Is
Plautalion Bitters, which our physicians
recommend to both male and female pa
tients ns a safe, reliable, agreeable and
cordial stimulant. They contain noth
ing to disagree with the most delicate
constitution, and have won golden opin
ions from all who have tried them ; and
probably no article was ever tried by so
many persons.. They elevate the depress
ed and give strength lo the weak.
Magnolia Water. —A delightful toilet
article—superior to Cologne and half the
price. March. sth. 2t
Business Notices.
WARE! WARE I! WARE!!!
Wo nro fitting out every day newly married
people, and older housekeepers with Quecnsware
and Glassware, Tubs and Churns, Baskets ami
Brushes, Knives and Forks, Wallers and Coffee
Mills, Lamps and Looking Glasses, Spoons and
Potatoo Mashers. If you want poor goods, wc have
not gol them, 77ic beaf of everything cheap, at WM.
BLAIR & SOM'S Wholesale and Retail Grocery
and Queonswaro '-store, “South End,” Carlisle.
Pa.
P. B.—A nice assortment of painted Tin ('hum
her Ware.
In These Times oe Political Excite
mknt, when every one Is asking the question
“ what next,” we can scarcely answer, of but one
thing, and that Is that at Browstsr A Dougherty's
of Nowville, Is the beat place to buy Clothoa, Cas
simorcs, Vestings, Ready Made Clothing, Boots,
Shoes. Hals, Caps, and gents Furnishing Goods,
at prices to beat tho Jews and surprise the Gen
tles. Wo know this to bo true, as it Is an every
day occurence to seo our neighbors with no wand
cheap neat fitting clothing. Wo ask the question
“ whoro did you got these clothes,” they answer
with a smile, “ why at Brewster A Dougherty's,
where else, I am sure you know that they have
tho largest, cheapest and best assortment iu the
County, and then too they sell you goods by tho
yard, and cut them free of charge.”
A foil lino of Qlothes for Ladles’ Cloaks and
Sacks on hand, which will bo cut out freo of
charge or manufactured to order, and now lot us
enjoin on our readers to go there, as bargains
sought may bo found at Brewster A Dougherty’s,
Nowvillo, Pa.
Feb. 27,180 S
Seeds! Seeds!!—Cnrmnuii A- Worlli-
tngton, No. 7, East Main street, have Just receiv
ed the largest and best selection of Flower and
Vegetable seeds ever opened In Carlisle. These
seeds are all fresh from the best seedsmen In the
United States,
Fob. 13,1808.
§b pedal Kotins
To Consumptives.—The advertiser,
having boon restored to health In a few weeks by
a very simple remedy, after having sutlcred for
i-evernl years with a severe lung affection, and
that dread disease Consumption—ls anxious to
make known to Ills fellow sufferers the meansof
To all who desire It, lie will send a copy of the
prescription used, free of charge), with the direc
tions for preparing and using the same, which
they will find a sure cum: for Consumption,
Asthma, Bronchitis, Couchs, Colds, and nil
Throat aud Lung Affections. The only object of
tho advertiser In sending the Prescription Is to
benefit tho afflicted, and spread information
wh Ich ho conceives to bo in valuable and ho hopes
every sufferer Mill try his remedy, as it will cost
them, and nothing may prove a blessing. Par
ties wishing tho proscription, free, by return
mall, will please address
REV, EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York,
May 10,1807—1 y
rt OROFULA, IN ALL ITS FORMS,
CAN BE CURED BY USING THE
Samaritan’s Tho Great “ Root and Herb Juices.'
Samaritan's Blood " Root and Herb Juices.
Samaritan's Purifier “ Root and Herb Juices. 1
Samaritan's and remedy “ Root and Herb Juict-s.
Samaritan's for “ Root and Herb Juices.'
Samar Han's Scrofula " Boot and Herb Juices.'
Samaritan’s aud all “ Rowland Herb Juices.’>
Samaritan’s Eruptions “ Root and Herb Juices.' i
Samaritan's ortho ** Root and Herb Juices.’ ■
Samaritan's Skill. lu ßoot and Herb Juiccs.’i
Thoro 1b not another remedy known to equal
thin for the euro of Syphllus, Ulcers, Sores, Scrof
ula, In all Its forms, Totters, Seales, Bolls, Mercu
rial Diseases and eruptions of the Skin. This Is
no experiment; It Is a well tested remedy in the
United States Hospitals, whero those diseases as-
sumed their worst forms; mlULcases soon yield
six bottles will cure any case. It is u common
saying, “I have tried everything without effect.
To such we say, use tho Samarilan Root aud Herb
Juices, and if it falls to cure any disease of the
blood or skin, your money will bo refunded by
our agents. Price 81.25 per bottle.
SAMARITAN’S GIFT,
THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EV R SRD
Sold toy's. Havorstlck, Carlisle, Pa.
DESMOND A CO.. Pr
May 2, 1807—ly 015 Race Street Phlla.
Errors of Youth.—A Gentleman who
Buffered for years from Nervous Debility, Prema
turo Decay, aud all the effects of youthful Indis
cretion. will, for the sake of suffering humanity
send free to all who need It, the recipe and direc
tions for malting tho simple remedy by which he
was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by tho ad
vovtiser’s experience, can do so by addressing. In
perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN,
•13 Cedar Street, Now York
May 10,1807—ly
Information. —lnformation guaran
teed toproduce a luxuriant growth of hair upon
a bald head or beardless face, also a recipe for the
removal of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, (tc., on
the skin, leaving the same soft, clear and beauti
ful, can bo obtained without charge by address
THOS. F. CHAPMAN,' Chemist,
828 Broadway, Now York.
May 10,1807—1 y
Among the many restoratives which na
ture has.aupplled to relieve the afflictions of hu
manity, there is no more favorite one for a cer
tain class of diseases than the “ medicinal gum"
of the Wild Cherry Tree 5 but however valuable
It is, Its power to heal, to soothe, to relievo and
to euro, is enhanced tenfold by scientific and Ju
dicious combination with other ingredients, in
themselves of equal worth. This happy meeting
exists to a remarkable degree In
DR. WISTAR’B BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
whoso value lu curing* Qnighs, Colds, Bronchitis,
Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Pulmonary Affec
tions, and Incipient Consumption Is inestimable,
STRONG TESTIMONY
From-BENJAMIN WuEEi/EKrEsqrp
Depot Master of South Hoyalstou, M^ss.
“In the spring of 18581 wasraostsoverelyafll Ic
loci with a hard, dry cough, with its usual aecom
fianlmeats of night sweats, completely- prostrate
ng my nervous system, and producing such a
debilitated state of health that, after trying me
dical aid to no purpose, I had given up all hopes
of over recovering, os had also my friends. At
thlsstageof matters 1 was prevailed upon through
the influence ol a neighbor to try wlstar’s Bal
sam of Wild Cherry, and, before using two bot
tles, the effect was almost magical. My cough
entirely left me, the night sweats deserted me,
hope once more elated tuy depressed spirits, and
soon 1 bad attained my wonted strength ana vig
or. Thus has this Balsam, as has often been re
marked by persons conversant with the aboVe
facta, literally snatched rao from the yawning
Srave. You are at liberty to use this for the bens
t of the afflicted.”
Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE i SON, 18 Tre
mont St., Boston, and for sole by Druggists gen
erally.
GRACES CELEBRATED SALVE,
cures In a very short time
CUTS, BURKS, SCALDS, WOUNDS, BRUISES. SPRAINS,
ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM, RINGWORM, CHAP
PED RANDS, BOILS, FROZEN HANDS, FELONS,
CHILBLAINS, AC,
it Is prompt In action, removes pain at once,
and reduced the moat angry looking swellings
and Inhumations, as If by magic,—thus alibi-ding
relief and a complete cure. , .
SEX'H W. FOWLE & SON. Boston, Proprietors.
r uoolsls, Grocers, and at all conn-
March'13,
Bitters.—ln the medical world, now
a-days, Bitters arc all tho rage. In ono form or
another, undcr ono name or another, they and
their staring advertisements nro everywhere lo
bo found, professing lo cure all tho ills flesh Is
heir 10, from a bump on tho head to tho small
pox. Of their efficacy In general wc know noth
ing, but there Is ono variety concerning which
wo hear praise from all. Wo refer to lioolland’s
German Bitters. This is not a mere preparation
of some sort of liquor and bitter herbsand barks
but a Medicine designed for Diseases of tho
Stomach and Bowls, and of great power and
usefulness. Wo have not made these assertions
without consulting those who know, and nro
competent to Judge, and they all fully endorse
what wo say.
The above remarks are copied from (he Editorial
cotnms of the “ J'JA OLE." A r . Y. You
will recollect that HOOFLAND’M GERMAN BIT
TERS is entirely free from any alcoholic ingredients.
HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC
Is ft combination of all the Ingredients of tho Bil
lers with pure Santa Cru/. Rum, orange, anise, Ac.
It is used for the same diseases as tho Bitters, in
ease whoro some Alcoholic Stimulant is neces
sary, and makes n preparation dellliglufully
pleasant ami agreeable.
Principal Office, O.tl Archil., I‘hila., /‘a.
SUM) KVKHYWIIEHI.
Match !!•, jMW,—I in
JR avid eli
WOLF—W'ALTKUS.—On tho .!rd Inst,, In Mo
cnanlcsburg, by Rev. John Ault, Mr. John F
Wolf, of White Hull, to Miss Sarah A. W'nlters
of Hampden twp.
LOW'— PRETZ.—On tho 12th lnst.,bv the same
Mr. Benjamin Low, to Miss Catharine Pretz, both
of this co.
WAGGONER— MOUNT/.—On tho 12lh Inst., at
the American Hotel, Carlisle, by Rev. L. H. Hart
man. Mr. Geo. Waggoner, of Independence, Mo.,
to Miss Adallne Mountz, of this county.
HOKE—WiSE.—On the J 1 Mi insl.,by Uov. S. p
Sprocher. Mr. Joshua L. Moke, of York oountv.
lo Miss Atm Catharine Wise, of this county.
SPOTTS—SPAIIU.—On Thursday, Mu veil 12, by
the same, tit tho residence of iho bride's imren ts.
Mr. John Spotts, of South Middleton township,
to Miss t.'rttlifvriue.oaiigmei of Peter Spahr. Kmi
of Carlisle,
23 i CD
SPAHR.—In Middlesex township, on Sunday,
March Btli, David Spain-, aged 7!) years ;i months
ami l days,
®ije
a v ft c t s
Carlisle Flour nml drain Market.
Carlisle, March IS, isos.
Flour—Family, $l2 sfl[New Corn 1 iki
Flour—Super l> 00 Oats (i.-,
Hyo Flour 8 00 Clover Heed, “ 25
Wheat—White, 2 itjfTlmothy Seed 1 7",
Wheat—Red, 2 301 New liny v ton 12 no
Rye, Si 35
Carlisle Provision 'larltel.
( 'a u i/isi.ic, March IS, isos,
■loa IflcpiiK—Ifl 1 f 1 pr. 00 lo 1 <’n
Potatoes—b— I \\ bun 1 ?•»
12 Apples—best—'fi bus 2 .Vi
10 Apples—2<l b—V bus 200
lo Hags, i
Butler,
Lard
Tallow,
Hueon— Hams,
Bacon—Sides,.
Philadelphia Markets.
PUILAUKLI’IIIA, March 17, ISM.
Flour.—Tho market ts Inactive, and tho only
transactions reported are a few hundred barrels
for the supply of the home trade at $7 75 a H 75
per barret for superfine ; 8«5(J a 1U for extras ; Slu
ed a 11 for Xorl hu-twl Mini futility ; SKI 50 u V> fur
Pennsylvania and Ohio do., do., and SI3 a 15 per
barrel for fancy brands) ns to qualify, Rye Flour
Is In belter request, with sales of 31HJ bids, at ?s
-50 a K 75. In Corn Meal nothing doing;
Chain.—The olTcrings of wheal are small, and
prime lots aro in fair request at full rates. Small
sales of Red at $2 55 a 2 U 5, and 1!),U()0 bushels ivy.,
White, part at S 2 2.5 ami part on secret terms'.—
Rye is steady, and commands SI 78 a 180. Corn
ts dull at .Saturday's figures; sales of 6UOO bushels
yellow at SI 18, anil mixed Western Is hold at ttio
same figures; 15,0U0 bushels sold-on secret terms.
Oats range from «2c. to 85c. per bushel. In Bariev
and Malt, no sales have come under our notice.*
Seeds.—Slovorseed Is in sternly demand, and
the stock of choice is small ; sales of (300 bushels
at S 8 a S 3 50 for Pennsylvania,and prime Western
atBS75 all. Timothy Is fair request.'wlth sales
at S 2 75 113. Flaxseed sols at S 3 per bushel.
jacto Etibertifscmcnts
\T O J. iCiij.—-Notice is hereby given that
t he following named persons have filed nn
luiL-altuns lor Hotel, Liquor and Restaurant Li
cences, under the several Acts of Assembly rela
ting thereto, tntlio cilice of illo Clerk of the Com t
ol (limner Sessions 01 Cumberland couutv
widen said applications will be presented to
said Court on Monday, the 13th day of Anrtl
1-Mte: '
HOTELS.
E. Ward, Boro’ Carlisle
Philip prilsh,
John 11. Floyd.
Jolm llunnon,
H. Li. Burkholder, W. Ward
Uuu. Weir.el,
Joan Utley,
Jacob Thudlum,
Joan Early,
Joseph li. Kncttlc,
iMufiin Slimier,
Jacob Switzer,
D. JlttltleUt,
Jacob Klluc,
Elizabeth Clay.
Mtlcn Croioy,
John Uinltel,
Jolm G. Heck.
Jonu T. shcibiy,
W. G. Tnompsou,
Augustus L. Hursh,
Frauds Liurew,
T. J. Heir,
John Thompson,
Isaac Hull,
Geo. L. oponsier,
O. Meliiuyer,
Heury Hunm,
J» C. Beecher,
H. S. Wilder,
Win. C. Sharp,
C. a. Heuuobarger,'
Heury Shrelllur,
Elias U. Gystur,
Clemen Grove,
Wm. M. Aughtubaugh,
J. T. Juukiu,
Jolm Wyukoop, Sr.,
Christian Gross,
Win. Clarke,
Samuel Baughman,
Wm. S. Muinu, South MiiUlleton
Jeremiah iluuuon
David 'A. Geiger,
Ellen Knpiey,
J. W. Eeidig,
Alexander iCllnlc,
John U. Uceser,
Geo. K, Duey,
Joshua Cutp,
Jacob Chisuuil,
J. W. Fair,
Dlclclusoii township.
I l ’. I'ennsboro’ “
Hampden
Lower Allen
Middlesex
Monroe “
Mechaulcsburg I!oro'
Newton township.
North Mid’tou “
New CumbTiuMloro’
Newburg “
Nowvlilo “
Penn township.
Shlppensburg iioro’
Southampton township.
Silver Spring
Upper Allen *•
■\V. Reuusboro' "
RETAILERS.
E. Ward, iloro’ Carlisle.
John Faller,
Henry Polily,
(J, P. Eckels,
RESTAURANTS.
Christian Kindlor, • E. Ward, Roro’ Carlisle,
Andrew J. Ralr, “ “ *
Elias Donnelly,
Rebecca Lobuuch,
David Dlack,
Theodore Jones,
Thomas Helllellnger
Saumuel U. Grove,
Ellas Good,
John MeJuy
Ward,
rranlcford township.
Upper Allen “
Lower Alien “
Mcbnauicsburg lloro.
SAMUEL BIXLEH,
Clerk Quarter Sessions.
March IS). 1803.-Ic
gHEEIFF’S SALES,
tiy virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Expo
nas Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas
of Cumberland County, and to me directed, I
will expose to sale, by public vendue or outcry,
at the Court House, In the Borough of Carlisle, on
Friday, April lU. Idlii, at li) o'clock, A. M„
the following described Ucal Estate, to wit:
A TKACT OF LAND situate in Sliver (Spring
township, Cumberland County, Pa., bounded on
the East by land of Henry Voglesong, on the
(South and west by lands of George Beistllne and
the Couodoguinet creek, and on the North by
lands of fSamue! Vogicsong and Jacob Simmons,
con utiu lug 170 AUULa,iuuivur less, naving more*
on erected a Two-Story FRAME DWELLING
HOUSE and back Kitchen, FRAME BAHN.
Wagon Shed. Hug Pen, and other out buildings.
Seized and taken In execution as the property of
Edward Dommy.
—ALSO-
A TRACT OF LAND In Hampden township,
Cumberland County, bounded «u the East by
John Stiles, ■ ■■ - Shuul, on the South by the
Kioto road, on the West by Wm. Matcliett and
David Hume, Esq., and on the North by other
land of the defendant containing Bti ACRES,
more or loss, having thereon erected a One ana
A-Half Story HOUoE, Log Barn, Frame Wagon
Shed, Corn Crib and Hog Pen, Seized and taken
in execution as the property of Samuel Hume,
—ALSO—
The undivided Interest In a certain LOT OF
GROUND situate In the Borough of Carlisle, Pu.,
hounded on the East by Soutu Hanover street,
on the South by Mrs. Grove, on the West
and North by A. H. Blair, containing lb feet In
fronton South Hanover street, and 182 leet in
depth, be the same more or less, having thereon
erected a Two-Story FRAME DWELLING
HOUSE, and Frame Kitchen, Hog Pen, Corn
Crib and oiher-outbulldluger -Selzed-aud-lalcen
In execution aa the property of Stephen Keepers.
—ALSO—
A LOT OF GROUND situate In the Borough of
Carlisle, Cuinb. County, hounded on the West by
Gilson Knettles’ heirs, on tho North by West
Chapel alley, on the Bast by Jacob Buoys heirs,
and on the South by South street, containing 21
feet In fronton South street, and 2to lee t in depth,
more or less,having thereon erected aTwo-Story
BRICK HOUSB and Brick Kitchen,Wash House,
&c. seized and taken in execution as the pro
perty of John C. Connelly. .
To bo sold by rao
JOS, C, THOMPSON,
Sheriff".
Sheriff's Office, Carlisle,
March Hi 16U3.
Conditions.—On all Hales of SoOUor over, £5O will
be required to bo paid when the property Is
stricken off, and £25 on all sales under £5OO.
March 111. IbtM—ts.
S. 51. COVT-K.
QO VLE it C O ~
W.H, SCO IT COVLi;
Hosiery, Gloves, Fancy Goods and Stationery
All orders will receive prompt attention.
No. 35, East Pomfrot street, Carlisle.
xii i'Agents for the Clmmberslmrg Woolen Mills.
March 11), 180S.—ly
J) LEASE TAKE NOTICE
All persona indebted to \V. C. SAWYER* CO.,
arc requestea to settle by Cash or Note, to enable
us to make our Spring purchases,
March 12,186*.
ilcln Stßlicrtisements.
jp U U L I U BALE
DOUBLING G A P W'HITE SULPHUR AND
CHALYBEATE SPRINGS PROPERTY.
This celebrated SUMMER RESORT in the Blue
Mountain Jttingc, eight miles north-west of New
villc, Cumberland County,Pu., will bo sold at tho
Court House, In Carlisle, Pa., on FRIDAY, APRIL
Ul. IsUS, by order of the Court of Common Pleas of
said County, under procecdtugsin partition. Thu
grounds contain about »U acres 02 porches. The
buildings arc about 150 feet In length, by 50 in
width, with u wing of about GO feet, with hot and
cold walerbaihs.uud llrat-clossaccommodations'
for Ouo visitors. These springs are within eight
hours ride of Washington, Baltimore, Philadel
phia and New York, and nro iv very popular re
sort.
Tkum.s ok Sam:.—Twenty per cent, when pro
perty Is stricken oil’the balance on Ist April.
Ibi>U. with interest, to bo secured by recognizance.
Purchaser to pay taxes lor iwiS, Deed and pos
session given 2uih April, isGS, Sale lo commence
at 10 o'clock. A. M.
JOS. C. THOMPSON.
Sheriff of taid County.
March 10. IsOs,— il
GOODS.
■ PiiihADEi.iuirA', March Ist, ISOS.
We bog to inform you that wo are pre
ilfqAl pared to oiler for your Inspection our usu
u* > lssor thiont of
M I L'L I N E R Y GOODS,
consisting ol the NEW’EST SHAPES In Straw,
Slllt and GIMP Huts, Bonnots, Ac.; Velvets,Silk
Goods, Ribbons. Flowers. Feathers, Ruches,
Crapes. Blondes, Braids, Ornaments, Ac., Ac. W’e
should bo happy to wait on you at our Store, or
receive your orders. Prices low for Cash.
Yours, Ac.
11. WARD,
AVm, ID.'!, 10*) A 107, X. S"'ond SI., Phil'o.
March is». isos.—:it
fjOOK* HO USF"STATKi\ I KNT FOR
X A. D. ISO 7.
William Wherry, Jonathan Snyder and Jolm
Paul, Esqrs., Directors of the Poor, and of the
House of Employment of Cumberland County, in
account with said County, from tho first day of
January to tho tnlviy-llrst day of Decemboi,A
I)., IKfIT, inclusive.
To cash from County Treasurer, 51.1,000 00
To easli from Jacob Squires, Esq.,
money refunded. 7 HO
To cash from Jonathan Snyder. Esq..
money refunded. 27 7.*>
To cash irom John Paul, Esq,, money
refunded, ... , - 0
To cash Irom Jacob Heck, Esq., mon
ey refunded, 0 7.7
To cash from Mr, McClure.fnrsuppuit
of C. I.aughlln, for isutj, W on
To cash from Jacob Kueltle, for sup
port of Mary Kncltlo, 100 50
To cash from Mr. Lougncckcr, for sup
port of S. am, yo on
To cash from Thomas Wallace, for
support of O. Wallace, 20 00
To cash from H. Polily and others, tal
low and lard sold, OS
To cash irom J. Thudhnu and others,
slock sold, 591 ID
To cash from .1. Ik Lohlig ami others,
wheat,rye. corn and oats sold, . 1,128 11
To cash from K.Ensmtngor and others,
Imv sold, HH Ml
To cash from .1. Clemlunin, hides sold, 10(1 H 2
To cash from 11. Saxton. Imy elevator, 10 00
To cash from J. Albright, 12,000 feet of
hoards, 10 00
To cash from Rail Koad Company, 108
perch of Kionc. SI 00
To cash from W. M. Henderson,credit
on account, So GO
To cash from Dewalt Wink, wood,
corn and oats, ■•»/ 1H
To cash from Homy Barrett, tooardl’g, 17 00
To cash fi om Henry Polily, empty hnr
rcls, Ac.. 0 <*s
To cash Irma Drovers, pasture, 25 00
To cash from C, Meek, old metal, 3CO
To cash from D. Russel and others, de
ceased paupers, 10 HO
Total Debits. 817,003 11
lly cash paid L. T. Greeu
liehl and otbers, for mer
chandise and groceries, “H.MiH 2S
Hv cash paid Mrs.Snltsburg
and others, for out-door
aid, I.«W 1"
Hv cash jiald State Lunatic •-
Asylum, for support ol
paupers,' 021 .>0
Hy cash iiald riillndelphla
and other Counties for
support of paupers, HIM)
lly cash paid.l.Blstlinoand
others, for tailoring, hats
and shoes, H2H 71
lly cash paid D. Slpo and
others, for out-door fu
neral expenses, H 27 G 5
Hv~cnsh paid D Smith ami
others, for Justices’ and
Constables’ fees, 2)7 72
Hv cash paid J. Heetemand
others, for lumber and
coal, for fuel and lime, *O2 s:!
lly cash paid J. Gracoy and
otbers, for cattle, 2,007 23
lly cash paid J. H. Busier
and otbers, for bum and
grinding, HlO Ho
lly cash paid J. Buttorf and
others, for smithing, 100 <>2
lly cash paid Geo. Zmn and
others, for postage, box
rent and stationary, HO HI
lly cash paid H. I*, /.ulglor
and others, drugs and
medicines 0/ .'*o
lly cash paid I. llrcnnaman
and others, wood for
fuel, US 7.1
lly cash paid W. Fridley
and others, tinware and
tinkering, 281 78
Hv cash paid J. Clondonln
and others, for leather, 259 01
Hv cash paid W. Cleppor
and other?, for saddling, SS a»
Hy cash paid Dewalt Wink
and others, haymaking
and harvest, 100 11
By cash paid John Call and
others, rye straw, 28 00
Hy cash paid W. Cameron
and others, apples, 11 00
By cash paid LeldlgA Mat
thews. heaters, 500 00
By cash paid Win.. Fenlclo,
wagon making. 10 75
By cash paldJuo. Gutshall,
repairing house, 1,471 00
By cash paid John Noble,
beef, 211 Go
By cash paid W. M. Hender
son, plaster, '• 25 00
By cash paid S. Ensmlnger,
black horse, 200 00
By cash paid Robert Sher
lock, one mule, 350 00
Bv cash paid Jno. Gutshall,
slating kitchen and oth
er repairing, 313 (12
By cash paid HeurySuxton,
hardware. OHO HT
By cash paid Geo. Peters,
giupo vines and shade
trees, - 21 50
By cash paid Godfrey Ben
der, seed potatoes, 40 00
By cash paid H. IC. Snyder,
copper kettle, 00
By cash paid K. C. Wood
ward, clover and timo
thy seed, "100
By cash paid Win. Ilgen-
Irltz, making fence. Ac., ott 5t
By cash paid Jacob Landis,
pulling up and Bring
stack, 12 7u
By cash paid Geo. Spousler,
making corn brooms, 1« HO
Bv cash paid P. Brakema
ker, weaving carpel, U 00
By cash paid Geo. Farcn
baugh, wool. 10 00
By cash paid W. M. Has
lings, stove, 10 00
Bv cash paid P. Spahr, foi
‘ brick, , 7 0>
By cash paid Jacob Bret/.,
llmo, ■'} lo
By cash paid Peter Slone,
By cash paid John Plunk,
shaker crank, 3 00
By cash paid Francis Able,
nurse,ln hospital, 10 00
By cash paid Busan Nctr,
cook, *>o 00
By cash paid Peter Myers,
teamster, 210 00
By cash paid J. N. Snyder,
salary ns clerk, hod ou
By cash paid Dr. 8. P. Zlog
ler, salary, HO oo
By cash paid H. Bnydor,
Esq.,sn l ary, oUu oo
Hy caul* paid J. Squires,
Esq., salary, 100 00
By cash paid w, J. Shearer,
Esq., salary, 40 00
By ensn paid wm. Wherry,
Esq., extra service, 30 00
Hy cash paid J. Snyder,
Esq., extra service. 30 20
By cash paid J. Paul, Esq.,
extra service, 30 00
By cash paid miscellaneous
expenses, 4 0-
Hv balance duo Treasurer
nl hist settlement, 100 03
$17,001 21 $17,001 24
Totnl credits,
Balance duo Treasurer
JACOB SQUIRES, Esq., Treasurer of the Poor
House and House of Employment of Cumber
land County. In account with tiro Directors of
said Institution, from tho Ist day of January*
to tho 31st c)ny of December, 1807.
To cash from County Treasurer, *15,000 00
jro_casJiXrpin otheiisources as exhibit-
oil in“ Oie' Rifeilolna'slateiiient.
Cll.
Bv Cash paid on Directors’ Orders ns
above, 517.0t1l 24
Balance duo Treasurer
OPERAT'D *NS OF THE INSTITU
TION DURING THE YEAR 1867.
STATEMENT OF STEWARD AND MATRON.
Inmates.
Number of paupers In tho House Juu. 1,
1807, (37 of whom wort! colored,) 151
Number of paupers admitted up to Dec, 31,
1807. 103
Number of paupers born in the House, fall
sent here pregnant,) 15
Whole numberprovldod fordurl’Klhuyem-, -i>o’
Number died (of whom 7 wore colored,) 3o
Number hound out. 0
Number discharged ami eloped, 181 217
Number remaining in tho House, Jan. 1,
IW>B, (of whom 8 are colored,) 112
Number of out-door paupers supported at
Kihllc expense, (of whomSaroln tho Slate
osplial at Harrisburg,) 150
Whole number chargeable on Jan. 1, 1808, 172
There are in the House, as near as can bo ascer
tained, 0 under I year of age; 0 from I to 5; 8 from
6 to 10; 14 from 10 to 20; 12 from 20 to 30; 15 from 30
to 40; 14 from 40 to 50; 0 from 50 to Ul; IS from BO to
70: lo from 70 to 60; 7 from 80 to 00 an d l from 00
to 100. .....
lii ncUlitlon to Uio above, 7.U7.5 traveling pan
pern have been received without regular orders,
lo whom wore given 12.&10 meals, and many of
them were furnished wUliartlcles of clothing.
Proceeds of Farm.
1,157 bushels wheat, -12 bushels rye, 2,('Ool>UKh
els oats, 2.8.50 bushels shelled com. -1(H) bushels
potatoes, U(5 loads hay. SO loads fodder, lo loads
pumpkins, 32 bushels onions, 2 bushels seed on
ions. 7d bushels red beets, 0 bushels green beans,
5 bushels pons, 20 bushels tomatoes, 70 bushels
turnips, 0,000 heads caMmgc. -1,000 cucumbers. I
bushel dried apples,! bushel dried cherries, 220
dozen eggs (were given to paupers.) 2,4.50 lbs. but
ter, and IS crooks of applobuUor were made.
Articles Made in (he House
220 pair pants, 20 vests, 2U roundabouts, ill pair
cloth mittens, lo pair stockings knit, ll pair
stockings footed, -10 bonnets, is caps. s>2 sacks,
10.5 aprons, .*lO comforts. 72 chemise. 201 shirts, si
frocks,-11 pillow slips, 12 bolsters, 20 eball’ beds.
dO sheets,(ld handkerchiefs hemmed, >l.schildren's
frocks, a children's skirls, 00 suspenders, 0 quills,
itj towels, Id skirls, :10 shrouds, 200 lbs. hard
soap and 70 barrels soil soap made.
Work Done in Carpenter Shop.
2d coffins, 1 largo medicine cupboard, single
uml double trees, and a lolof hammer handles.
Stock Fattened and Killed.
2d heaves pivcrugo weight (M) lbs.,) 1(i,J02 ibs.d
calves (average weight 7d*;J lbs..) 220 lbs., .id hogs
(average weight 220 lbs.,) 11,000 lbs., making in
all 20,072 lbs.
Stock on F<trm Jamtarj/ 1, ISOS.
0 mules. 2 horses, 21 milk cows, 10 head of
slock cattle, Plslccrs, I yoke of oxen, d sows and
00 shoals.
Utensils on Farm Januari/ 1, IMIS.
2hroailand 1 narrow wheeled wagon, 1 stone
wagon, 1 pair wood ladders, I pair rail ladders, 1
pair hay ladders, I wagon bcd,.l jack serous d
curt and cart gears, 1 spring wagon, 2 large sleds;
0 plows, 2single and Uifoubio shovel plows. 2 large
ami Ismail cultivators,! roller, I grain drill, 1
lbreshtng machine, horsepoweraml belt, 1 wind
mill. 1 fodder cutler. 0 wheelbarrows, 2 log
chains, S sets Wagon gears, S sets plow gears. 2
tlttb and I carrying chain, spreads, single ami
double trofts. 0 Ily nets, 2 wagon saddles, 10 bai
lers and ebalns, -15 cow chains, Isctof carpenter
tools, 1 set of blacksmtl b tools, s grain cradles, IS
mowing scythes, 1 wire bor.se rake, 1 picks, 2
mullocks, d crowbars, 2 stone drills, 12 shovels, 1
gram reaper, I Kirby mower, aml a variety of
stone hammers, quarrjung tools, spades, locks,
rakes, sickles, corn hoes, wood saws, axes, mniiK,
’ wedges, crout knife, «Sc., Ac.
HENRY SNYDER, ShunmJ.
ELIZABETH SNYDER,
We, Mm; Directors ol tho Poor and llmisp of
Employment of Cumberland County, do cert ify
the above ami foregoing to he a correct state*
men I of the receipts and expend It tires oi said In*
stitulion, from the Ist day of January to the Jlst
day of December, M!7, and also oi the opeiations
of sahl Institution during Die same period, and
oi Us condition on .January Ist Js-iS, according to
Hie host of our knowledge.
(liven under our hands this l.’.th dav of Janu
ary, A. D. MW.
WILLIAM WHERRY,
JONATHAN SNIDER,
JOHN PAUL.
Dirr. <-/ l/w Pour of C"inh> yl-hul
We, the Auditors of Cumberland ('miiiiy, hav
ing examined the aeeonnl and \ oiiciicr.s'ol the
Directors of the I’uor and ilonse oi Employ monl
of said County, fiom January Nl to December
;’dst. lMi7, and also the aeeonnl and vouchers of
Jacob {Squires, Esq., Treasurer of said Instilu
llon for the same period, do certify that we lind
a balance due said Treasurer of liny emht dol
lars and leu cents,
(•Ivon under our bands t his | nli dav of Ja un
ary, A. D. MW.
Cl IRISTI AN DHITZ,
P. a. MeL'OV,
ELIAS MOUNT/,.
.1 tulilors of Cumberland (\jun/>/.
March a, IS(W. Jt.
Hegal Notices
\J HOCIiAM AT IO N. 'Whereas the
1 Hon. James 11. Graham. President. .Indue oi
Die several Courts of Common Pleas of I he eoim
t les of CumborUmd, Perry, and .) uniat a, and J us
ttees of the .several Courts of Uyer and Terminer
and General Jail Delivery in said eounlles, and
T. P. 11l air nml il. .Stuart, Associate Judges m Muj
Courts of Oyer nml Terminer and Jail Delivery
for the trial of nil capital and ol her ollcmlers, ui
the said county of Cumberland, by their pre
eents to me directed, dated the Ulli day of
January, A. D., MW, have ordered Hie r.iuri
of Dyer and Terminer and General Jail De
livery to be holden at Carlisle, on the 2d Mon
day of April, IStW, (being the Will day,) at
10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue two weeks.
Notice Is hereby given to the Coilmer, Justices
of the Peace, and Constables of the said county
of Cumberland, that they are hy the said precept
commanded to be then and there In their proper
persons, with t heir rolls,records, and inquisitions,
examinations, ami all other remembrance*., to do
those things which to theirolllccsappertaln to bo
done, nml all those that are bound by recog
nizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that
are or Mien shall be in the Jail ol said conn
tv, are to ho there to prosecute them us shall he
Just. JOS. I’. THOMPSON,
March o, Mis.—ic
NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that
application will bo made for the incorpora
tion of a bank of Deposit, Discount and Ciiculu
llon, under the authority of the Aetol Assent bly,
approved May Ist. M>i, to be located in Carlisle,
Cumberland Comity, Pa., and to bo called the
“Farmer’s Bank.” with a Capital of tlfty thou
sand dollars, with the privilege oi increasing the
sumo to one hundred thousand dollars.
ROBERT GIVEN, WM. H. MILLER,
C. P. lIUMERICIL, CAREY W. AilL,
J. C. lIOFFEIt, A UN Ell W. BENTZ,
THOMAS PAXTON, ABiIAM WITMEiI,
JACOB NOFTSINGER, Sr., DAVID HKiKES.
/ Jun. JO, 11508.—(Jm
Dissolution of pautnku
dlill*.—Notice Is hereby given Umi the part
nership heretofore existing between the under
signed, under the mime and style of Smith &
Zelgler, has this day been dissolved by mutual
consent. The books wlll-be leltatthetroldstand
where all person indebted are requested to call
immediately and settle. The business will ho
carried on by Joseph Znlgler, at the old stand.
Fob. 20. iotW. WM. 11. SMITH.
Joseph zeigler,
March 5, ISOS, | Ot.
T\ ISSOLUT LON OF PAHTNER-
I J SHIP.—Thu partnership hereloforo existing
Ceiwoen us as the linn of ALLISON & KEEN i.
as produce dealers, is hereby dissolved by mutual
consent of both parties. The hooks, accounts, «tc.,
will be loft m the hands of U. A LLISON, for col
lection. All persons indebted will make settle
ment as soon as possible. The business will bo
carried on as heretofore by UUB’T ALLISON,at
the old stand. U. ALLISON.
March o. IMS.—fit J. W. KEEN V,
“VTOTICE. —Notice is hereby given Unit
T\ letters Testamentary on the estate of Dan
iel Fought, deceased, late of Silver Spring
twp , Cumberland county, have been grant
ed to the undersigned, residing in same township.
All persons indebted to said estate arc requested
to make payment Immediately, and those hr iny
claims will present LhemJor settlement.
WILLIAM FOUGHT,
March 12, ISOS.—Ct I?xccui<,i\
PHOT HONOTARV’8 NOTlCE.—No
tice Is hereby given (hat the account of John
Stuart. Jr.,Sequestrator of the Hanover and Car
lisle Turnpike Road Company, will bo presented
to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland
County, forcontlrumthm, on Wednesday, the loth
dav of April, IStiS.
March 12, ItWS.—li
■VTOTICE. —Notice Is hereby given that
XX LeltcrsTcshnmuiUny on the estate ofThom as
M’CullOh, late of Newton township, deceased,
have been Issued to the undersigned, residing in
same twp. All persons knowing themselves
indebted to the estate ah* requested to make pay
ment Immediately, ami those having claims
against said estate will also present them for set-
tlement.
March 5, IKGS.—GI
“VTOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that
XX Letters of Administration on the estate of
Adam Kiser, deceased., hue of Frank ford twp.,
Cumberland county, have been granted to
the undersigned residing in the same township.
All persons Indebted to said estate are reouesti-d
to make payment Immediately, and those having
claims against said estate will also present them
for settlement. JACOB NICKEV,
March 5, IbtW.—tit Administrator.
SOTICE. —Notice ia hereby given that
Leltois Testamentary on tlie estate of
in Peter, late of-Monroe township dcc’d. have
been granted to the undersigned residing in the
mime township. All persons Indebted tosnni es
tate arc requested to make payment immedi
ately, and those having claims against said cs
tnle will also present them for settlement.
•SAMUEL BRICK EU.
March o, IbfiS.—ol Executor.
XTOTIOE.—Notice is hereby given that
lAj Letters of Administration nn the estate of
John Gocklln, deceased, late of .Silver Sprint;
two. have been gran led to John Babb of Mtino
twp. and Molcholr Brlcker of Monroe twp, All
persons indebted to said estate are requested to
make payment Immediately,and those having
claims will present them for settlement.
JOHN HOUR,
MELCHOIH KICICICR,
March o, IStW.—tit AdminMralor.i.
$ 58 10
XT OTICE.-Notice is hereby given that
1 > Letters of Administration on the estate of
Samuel Cocklin, deceased, lute of Silver Spring
twp., have been granted to the undersigned resid
ing In same twin All persons Indebted tosald
estate are requested to make payment Immedi
ately,and those having claims will present them
~sor settlement. MAltt
March S, ISOS.—GI AilmhiiAtmtora, '
—2,00-TIT
$17,003 14
XT OTICE.—III the Court of Common
JJN Pleas of Cumberland County.
Anna M. Goodyear, ) No. 1. January-Term,
by her father and next I 180 n AllusSubpomaSur
friend, Adam Gentsler,Divorce.
m. In pursuance of an or-
Henry M. Goodyear. | der of said Court. No
tice is hereby given to the - said Henry M. Good
year, the respondent, to appear on the Pith day of
April ISOS, lu said Court la answer the complaint
of said libellant. JOS. C. THOMPSON,
Sheriff's Office, Caulisle, HherlfT.
Feb. IU, 1863.
Feb. 27,1853.—it
$ 5S 10
NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that
Letters of Administration on Urn estate of
Annie Uenninger, dec’d, late of East Pcnnshoro*
township, have been granted to the undersigned
residing in same township. All persons Indebt
ed to suid estate an; roqested to make payment
immediately, und ¥ioso having claims against
said cstatowtll also present them torsetUement.
JACOB H. UENNINGER,
Feb. l|l, 1853.—fiw A (lminhirnU-y.
(t OEN fti'REWAUD,—Rim away from
U the subscriber, In Fraukford township, on or
about the 2ltU of February last, nn Indentured
apprentice to the farming business, named Jolm
A. Filer, aged about 14 years. The above reward
will bo paid to any one who may apprehend mid
return said boy to mo. All persons Are hereby
warned against harboring said runaway, as I will
put the law In force against those doing so.
March 12,1808.-31* CHRISTIAN SR^PP.
ip H E CE.LEBBATKD
!***!
CORSET.
The STAR. CORSET, which is fast becoming
Uic standard corset of America, Is manufactured
without seams passing through the goods, which
remedies the great difficulty of band made Cor
sets—ripping; also, as.the material is thoroughly
shrunk before being made up, causes them to re
tain their symmetry much hotter than the Ger
man, Woven. or French Corset, and ns for fit,
com fort and ease, far excom.
L. T. GREENFIELD,
X <>. 4, 15 A S T M A I X S T 11 E ET,
DOMIS« T I C S !
Notwllhsandlng the late advance hi Cntinn OootU
GREENFIELD, AT No. I EAST MAIN STREET,
is now prepared to oiler some HARM AINS In all
kinds ol
DOMESTIC GOODS
Do you want a handsome Calico at I2l£ cents?
If so, go to No. 1, you will find It.
One case of the most popular makes bleached
Shirting Muslins, bought before the la to advance,
will hi* sold fnr ‘JO cents, wortli 2.) cents.
TI(JIvI N (i S ! TICKINGS!!
Now is the lime to buy them. Our out ire stock
TICKINGS wore purchased at the lowest notch,
and Will 1)0 sold id correspondingly low prices
Also.
IfkKoiy Slript'-i, Chrrks, Denims, Cvltumnlfy, Drills,
W>u Drills, JriniK, VF.R J' CUE A /».
Wc have received Mils day some beuntiml
NEW DRESS GOODS,
For Spring. MELANMH POP LI N for Ladles’
suits.
A very handsome lino of New .vlpueeas, In all
the now Spring shades.
BLACK SILKS,
on wlilch wo defy competition. A full hue of
COLORED SILKS. VERY CHEAP.
New styles Delaines, Linens and White Goods,
A good Huok Towell, all Linen, only 12} j cents.
Napkins,Damask Tabic Cloths by the yenrd and
pattern",
Mjioi/rrjvoK’jf,
India Tn’iUn.
frith Linn, *,
Bird Eye Crash, Linen Hundokerehlefs, Ac., Are.
B L A N K E T S ! BL A N K ET S I
A good stock of-While Flannels on hand, very
(■heap. Elegant White Cashmeres and French
Merinos at reasonable prices. A largo stock of
Gloves, Crapes, Crape Veils, Scarfing, Silks, and
.Shroudings, always on hand. Funeral orders
promptly and satlsfactm ilv niiea.
J. P. BRIN OLE,
I‘,'vth oiwtari/.
CLOTHS & CASS I MERES,
JAS. McCULLOII,
J-Ixrviilnr
A FULL ASSORTMENT Horn the lowest grade
of AMERICAN to the lines! FRENCH. All sizes
on hand,
HOSIERY A N 1.1 G I. < y V E H
11001* SKISTS, CHEAPER THAN EVER.
PAPER WINDOW SHADES.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
FRENCH CORSETS,
In J aiiisle.'just. received, OiXLY DOIJ.A ]{ A A’/)
TWF.yTY-FiV}:
lam happy to Inform the public that having
purchased a great many of the above goods be
fore the advance In prices we can oiler some bar
gains that may not bo found elsewhere. The buy
er can
by lounging round, we are now prepared to con
vince all that we cmmol be undersold by any
house in i 'umbeiltunr Valley, but Will lie loinnt
a little lower than the lowest.
L. T. GREENFIELD,
NO. 4 .
E A S;r MAIN STREET,
MaroU M, 1888,
Dru ©curts.
rona\ n k a y
KXCL I T S'f 1>;. I G Ki\ r,
C A l! i. i s I. 10 . P A
D O M E.S T ICS!
i; r X (J H A M S
12*'. M. 20 and 2J cents.
riU'niU'l/.t,
(\mibrir.*,
.Fluid Ctm,brick*,
S/ri/n- CUtnhrii •-«,
*S 'o/f Finish Chm//.i,
-Vain-imls,
Hrillianl».
Fir/,if i.
7107t70HA,
Vh'ior’m Lnnn,
A T (, O S T
G R A I X li A (J S
OIL WINDOW SMACKS
TABLE OIL CLOTHS,
THE BEST KID OEOVEH
S A V E M O X K Y
CARLISLE, t* A
J3rj) (Sturts.
HOUSEKEEPERS
A 1 T E N T I O N!
Just opening a very largo supply
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
Which we are prepared to dispose of to all
OLD H O USFKF EPF Ji $
:dl those who are Just
IIKdINNING HOUflliK K K I’INU
CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS!!
of every grade, every kind and every quality
POWELL THREE PLY
HARTFORD THREE FLY
ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSEL
SUPERFINE INGRAINS,
EXTRA SUPERS,
TWO-PLY ALL WOOL CARPETS,
VERY CHEAP.
very heavy all wool
S T R I PE 1) CARPETS,
TWILLED VENETIAN yard wide.
T W*l LL E D VENKTI A N
all widths,
PL AIX AND STRIPED CARPETS,
all width",
STAIR CARPETS,
LINEN CARPETS,
HEMP CARPETS,
COTTAGE CARPETS,
HOME-MADE RAG CARPETS,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
all widths and qualities.
LOOKING GLASSES! LOOKING GLASSES! I
DOOR MATS,
if UGS.
ami Over-coatings In every stylo at prices below
any store in the county. All goods cut free of
charge or manufactured to order. The cheapest
Boots and Shoes for Men's autl Boil's wear, war
ranted as represented, lleinember wo warrant
all goods. Also, n beautiful stock of Ladies'
Furs.
BREWSTER it DOUGHERTY,
jXctrvilte, J'a.
OU fl STOCK | Peg-1-’. iBC7-if
ic., dc., dc., d<‘
cannot be surpassed in
TICKINGS,
PILLOW CASE
MUSLINS,
SABLE LINENS AND TOWELLINGS,
MAUSAILLES QUILTS,
LANCASTER QUILTS,
HONEYCOMB QUILTS.
VERY HEAVY
HAND LOOM QUILT'S.
BLANK E T S !
in great variety
Please remember that we are also well prepar
ed to give as
UREA T B A RG A 1 NS
as usual in all qualities and descriptions of
1) OJIEB T 1 V G() (J DS ,
MUSLINS in grout variety, and all qualities.
Calicoes from H to I2*.£ cts, per yard,
Good Domestic Ginghams at 12J<cts per yard.
A large stock of
CLOTHS AND OASSIMEUES.
i 'losing out
WINTER DRESS GOODS AND TORS
AT COST, mul l«iss than cost, to make room for
other goods.
One word of advice to those who have recelv
ert clrcnlars advcrtlidng tho croslng oulTjfan 61iT
S TOCK OF CARPETS
iii co.si. We wlsh to Inform the community that
Carpets which were purchased In the City before
January 1,1808, wore purchased at
HI OHKM PRICKS
than wo are fully prepared to give you now goods
and new styles at the present time. Please do
not fall to give us an
F.AULY FALL
as we prove every word that we publish,
LKIDICII & MILLER,
Sign of the Carpel Hall.
No. a East Main Street.
ChrJtifc, iVniMi/tvama,
Feb, 13,1668,
QHEA PEST GOO D S
BREWSTER A DOUGHERTY’S,
THEY HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM
which possesses advantage which should recom
mend 11 to nil. It Ims a REVOLVING TOP. by
which arrangement the cook enn reverse the
cooking utensils (o any position desired without
the lining of plates ami vessels which others to veg
require. It is decidedly the best cook stove In
the market.
NEW YORK amt PHILADELPHIA Wo have also nn band a largo stock of
with the cheapest, largest and neatest -dock of
goods ever ottered to the public.
MUSLINR from .0 In BL>"* APPLETON 1-lelH,
LADIES SHAWLS from $2.00 to SB.UO, FURS,
HOSIERY, GOOD HEAVY CALF SKIN SHOES,
from SJ.OO to SI.SO.
DRESS SHOES, HOODS,
mid a beautiful Hue of NOTION*, also, a com*
pleto lino of Ladles' Cloakings, cut out free of
charge or manufactured to order. Gentlemen
will find
CLOTHS*. CASSIMERES. VESTINGS
HASSOCKS,
TON E S ’
AROMATIC CORDIAL,
A SAFE, SPEEDY'AM) RELIABLE CURE
SHEETINGS,
DIARRIKEA,
l‘A /A’A OR CRAMPS IX THE
8T () MAC II () H BOW E L S
This remedy has been used with unparalleled
success In the cholera seasons of Ki-J—IS4H and
lu Philadelphia ; and references can also he glv
en to persons residing In this- town—who have
used the medicine and who speuK in (he high
est terms of its
PROMPT AND EFFICIENT RKLIKI
PRIG E EIFT Y 0E NT 8 ,
nuKi’AHiCD OXLY by Tine imioi-if.ioii at
PRINCIPAL DEPOT
CURXUK DUUU HTOIii-
JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY &
CO WHEN,
AND DRUGGISTS GENERALLY.
March j, ISOS,—Urn
J3HOTOGRAPHS
FOR THE MILLION!
! I will send. post-paid, r>o Photograph-s of the
! most celebrated Actors for GO cents; M Ad to 'M>s
—for 00 conts;-s<) Union-Genera Is-tor->U ecu ;—.**
i Ucbcl Generals for 00 cents; oO Statesmen lor 00
cents; OU beautiful young Ladles lor .Vi oent>; On
line-looking young Gentlemen for 00 cents; G
largo Photographs of French Dancing Girls, in
costume, beautifully colored, exactly as they ap
pear, for 00 cents; or for 00 cents,Gof the most
beautiful Ladles of the Parisian PulleiTroupe. as
they appear In the play of the Pluck Crook, at
Nlblo’s Garden, New York.
Send all orders to P. O. Pox J 77, Troy, N.
May 10.1K07—ly
(jIREE OF C'H A li G E .’
A.SCJI A V P L A
NO. 35. SOUTH HANOVER STUFF/!’
c a it us i, k , r n s n * a
Is curing every person of Toothache. Faiadie,
Neuralgia and Headache-. K<>!i in!
.March L’, I? G —“a
\?Oli SALE OR RENT.—The large
I’ Three-Story House, on fhe corner of High
and Bedford Sts., known as the Thorn properly,
also several Prick Houses on Pitt St. and 1U four
room houses on Liberty Street, to white people
cheap. Enqulreof U. F. KIIAPLFY,
Fob. 20, lßeB.—lf Cunur of A ’orth and J‘U( At.r.
FOR RENT. —Two rooms on B. Hano
ver St., now occupied by Mrs. Chcnowoth,
tamable for a LawOlllrc nr Millinery Shop. Ap-
1868.-tr
Drg (Goods
IN THE COUNTY
yEWVJLLK. PA
iHUaccllaneous
A.
FOU THE WORST ( ASICS OI
J) YSENTER Y,
CHOLERA,
siiipPHNsttrms, pa
\VM. CL AUKK * SUNS,
LKKS X HUAI'S,
WOLFE, COYLE A CO.,
CAItLI LI
8. A. 8 T (> N E U,
MIDDLE SPUING
GELWICKS & CO.,
CHAMBKR.sm'IK
i;ipj Altl'H ST.. I’llll.A,
Jf or Rent
r. INHOFV
Sjtobcs, fflntoaw, &c.
HOUSEKEEPERS, ATTENTION I
A persons Intending to go to Housekeeping
are Invited to call at
WALKER fcCLAUDY’S
NEW
TIN AND STO VE STORE
NO. IK, WEST MAIN STREET,
and examine their Immense stock of STOVES,
lIS WAJtte, and everything In our line.
Having areally enlarged our facilities for doing
business by severing the splendid Mm» Room,
No. IH, West Main Ht reet. amf having just receiv
ed largo Invoices of the latest and bent devices
In the Heater. Stove. Tin ware and Japanned Ware
line, we fed fully Instilled in the statement that
wo can nccommuuuto
ALE CLASSES OF CUSTOMERS
more satisfactorily than any similar establish'
meat in this county,
in the Stove lino we offer the following:
REGULATOR,
EXCELSIOR PENN,
NIAGARA.
COM 15INATION,
SUSQUEHANNA,
NORLECOOK, ■
QUAKER CITY.
These ore all llrst-class Stoves, which we will
warrant to do what they are recommended for:
but we have only space to speak particularly of
one or two whoso merits deserve especial atten
tion.
THE REGULATOR COOK
OFFICE, PARLOR AND
Dining room stoves,
ftinong which may bo found the celebrated base
burning
MORNING GLORY!
THE MOST IVEAUTTFITT. OFFICE AND PARLOR STOVE
EVKH orFEUI.D JO THE I'UHLIC.
Ton much cannot bo said In pralseof the MOH.
NING ULOUY which so tar has takeu the load of
al! other stoves In the market. It 1h
A GAS CONSUMER,
burns Its own cinder, and requires very little at
tention after the tiro Is made, It being so arrang
ed that it will
F KED ITS OWN COAL!
Is liable to no explosion of gas, and Is positively
the only stove la the market that has the cele
brated'
MILL GRATE!
all others are counterfeit Imitations.
In the TIN WARE and JAPANNED WARE
Hue. we keep constantly on hand of our own and
foreign manufacture, the very’ latest and best
patterns, and made of the vtry best material by
careful workmen.
ALL KINDS OF ROOFING
and general jobbing promptly attended to.
Don’t forget No. m, West Main Street.
Fob. 27. UMi*.—am NV AI.KEK A- CLAUDY.
g P K I X « H A L E S
Have commenced at the store of the undersigned
N O II T H II A N O V E U STREET
NO. 68,
of nil kinds of IIM 72 7?.S’suited to tho wants of
Housekeepers. Hotels, and all contemplating the
furnishing of theiT houses.
Having Just returned from the cities they are
prepared to supply all with
STOVES
of every kind such ns
COOK, PARLOR AND
OFFICjE STOVES,
consisting In part of the
BARLEY SHEAF,
NOBLE COOK,
ORIENTIAL,
PARLOR AND HEATER,
also, the noted
NATIONAL RANGE.
Tlicy nro prepared to furnish those contemplat
ing housekeeping, with all tilings necessary to a
iris'/,/, REG CL A TSD HOUSE, Such nu
TINWARE,
of all descriptions.
COFFEE MILLS,
SAD IRON’S,
SPOONS.
LADLES, 40., Ac.
U O O F I N G , SPOUTING
JOBBING,
and everything hi the lino of the tlnnci done at
the
Shortest Xotlcr ami on (hr .1 feut Retiaonuhlv Tcnnt,
all wares warranted, Give them a cull as they are
anxious to exhibit, feeling aati<jlcd that they can
convince all that NO. (W, Is the place to purchase
CHEAP GOODS,
and nuAUTii ci, wauus o/ all kinUa, found in u
/li’Bl-cla*<s otiaUUslunent.
KINKttMITII * HUPP,
N’m. (is, N. Hanover btrcet,
Carlisle. Pa.
.March IJ. IsaS.
jg X I 1 L O 8 I O IS' !
(.iAS will explode wlim too closely oontlneU,
whicli Ims recently oecmvd in the tdmpo of an
advertisement, that (iuh made Its appearance
lately m our papers, in lekrenee to a certain
Unul of cook stove belli*; belter limn any other
in the market. Allow rue to say that If those in
want ot Cook Stoves will call al
WILLIAM FRIDLEY'S
stove Store on East Leather street, that has re
cently been enlarged, ami examine his now In
voice 01
COOK STOVES.
They will at once conclude that they ary the
handsomest, largest and best arranged Moves
for the pnee.over oll'ered to the public. Call and
•see them belore purchasing elsewhere, as they
arc all
W Aim A N T !•: D IN ALL LI KS P Ei; 'i' S,
On exhibition and for sale, also, the
CHEAT AMKHICAN
BASE BURNING PARLOR STOVE,
the greatest Improvement of the age. Dynt full
[<■ <-ull ami see U al the sign of Ihe lied Colfey
Pol.
F U R N ACES
If you want the best Ilrlek Set or Portable Fur
nace put up, call ou \V. FUIDLEV, agent lor the
sale ol lloyntou's
BRICK. SET AND PORTABLE FURNACES
which-are pronounced by competent Judges to
gis’u entire bullslucliuh In every respect.
Abundant reioionceK can be given If re
quired.
Feb IBGS.—Ilm
EXTENSIVErfALEOFSAUULERY
On c oitirday, .Uarcn -1, lou*.—-The subscribe.
.. .n bull, at I'Uoi.i; dale m Noxv Kingston, on the
abovo day, Jiib entire lot ol Saddlery, viz : 1 Full
set ol (JEAIW, for I Horses, lour and a hull inch
Breuelibunds, will! id inch Backhands, Humes,
iTaees, and all complete, A sum ol Yankee liar*
ness, J sots double and one bet single, Id sen* of
line Silver Flute BIN’GLL HALtNK'sS.hselb Black
Mounted Harness, suitable lor Cun luge or Spring
Wagon, 11' Sols Flow Oeun-. with and without
Cruppers, 11 Stable Ualleis, 1U Blind Bridles. 11,
It I BING Bill LILLIS, 1 Sets second-hand 11 unless
I government saddle, U Wagon Lines, 1 Riding
Saddle, 11 plow lanes, I set second-hand Front
Gears, is WAGON WHIRS, 11 Buggy Whips, c
.ioLld_Co}lai_ pads t a luljd_l.N>ll and Hiding llall
ith, a lot ol Slips, together with limny diner ar
ticles not necessary to mention. Sale to com
mence at Id u'cioi'ic, when lei ms will bo nmde
kiiown by JACOB KINTZ.
WM. Dkvknnev, Auctioneer.
Feb. 13, IStG.-ts
Q.UE A T SALE
I) 11 V G O O D S
AT A UCTIOy
V
I hereby announce to the public who deslio
bargains that I will commence on Wednesday
aiieruoon March 4, ul 1 o'clock, to sell my very
laige stock of
DRY GOODS
at public auction. In this largo assortment w
goods, everything needed by housekeepers amt
Heads of lumilies, cun bo found.
Bale to commence at 1 o’clock, afternoon ..i
March 1, ami will bo continued each afternoon
and evening until all it> disposed of.
THE TERMS
will bo liberal, as follows:
Un all bills under SIA, cash on delivci y of ir,.
goods; on all bills of $lO and upwards, u<4>-s win
.be taken, payable In Bank, with appiowd secu
rity,at six months from date; hut to air.-modal.-
my patrons, I will deduct a jut cent, per annum
trom the bills that exceed fclA. to those peivum
that desire to pay cash. As my stoic Is
LARGE AND CpMAJODIOUS
I will have scats prepared, to be specially reset \
ed tor the ladles. A. W. BKNTZ,
Feb. ‘JO, IStW.—lf A". 87 ,9. ifanover Nr.