Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, December 28, 1859, Image 3

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salt CLARK. into of the Inerongh of. Carliplu, deceased, ”
have beim , Isoned to the subserlber itenlding . In South '' Goods for the . ILlidelys I 1
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...Middleton faw person ukhip. All perso Indebted to said_En. I . • ''-- • " .
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tato are requested to make immediate payment, and " • . • FIAL I. ARIL "YAL OF. • , .
those hurting claims to ',rancid th'ent 'or setti•anolt to , ...
•• ... ~ , . 1111(0,1 STUAIIT,, l'• Fresh' Drugs, butte •ut I n uit, med. •
. - "Admlnintrator of Sarah Clan k, dec'd. • • (.011 CC,110111117: •'
Des. '2l, 15150-ft. •
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S. W. lIAVEUSTICK has Just received from.the‘eity
and in now opening asplontild display ofFANCY GOODS,.
' to which lie desires to call the attention of his friends
and the public. 'llls assortment In this lino cannot be
1 surpasied in novelty and elegance, 'mid both In quality
and price of the articles, cninnot fall to - lease purchasers.
-It 'Would ha impossible to en:nutmeat:a his -
FANCY (MODS, ' '
ifhielteonindso every variety of faney;irtlcles of the most
• esqUlsito finish such as. • - . • .
• Daplor Macho Gootbi, ' • • • ' -
. Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-stands and trays,,
Fancy Ivory, pearl and shell card eases,
Ladles' Fancy Baskets, ... ' •
Fancy• Work Boxes, with sowing instruments,
Ladies' Cubes, Writing Desks, and port-folios,
Port Monnalos, of every. variety, .- •
Gold. pens and pond's, Taney paper weights; • and a
large Vuriety of ladles' Fancy atatio• cry.
'Motto seals and wafers, Silk %mktmad purees,'' • •• •
Riding whips, elegantly finished. Flue cutlery, •
Perfume basketsand bags. •
Brushes of every kind for the toilet, , •
• X. nadr, and • It. An 0. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes
of various kinds,:
Fancy. Pins for head dressosalinv - •
Musical Instrunients, of all els and at all prices ,
together witlo nt
n innumeble vac v ari ety of articles elegan t'• •
ly finished mut suitable for'. heft • presente, to which
he Invites special attention.
'Also, an ostensive and elegant llection of '.
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comprising the various English II d American Works,
richly embellsited POETICAL 1 •oIIICS Bibles and .
'Hymn Minks, elegantly bound in velvet WM metal
elaspsand corners, suitable tor holiday gifts. -• . .
Ills assortment Si School Hooks and School Stationery Is
also rompleto. and comprises everything used In thy,
'Schools. Ile also.desires to call the particular attuu-
Dodo( Families to his elegant assortment of •
LAMPS; A.c.; ' .,
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AGRICULTURA L. SOCIETY
MEE YING.--l'ho'reluldr,annual•nuieti thr of tho
noway will ho hold at the :ourt house, In Carlisle. en
TUESDAY, tho hi day . of JANUARY next, whoa . ho
officers of tho Society will he elpoted for the /Jostling
yoaratid other buelnu,s transacted. All farmers are
Welted to attend.
IMMO
L . I),A Y, PRES E,N T 6
• . LADD,. WL'BSTER &
SEWING.M.AtHIN.ES .
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A few of mony,ieasons 'why the Se r
wjng
Machines of Ladd, .Webskr *c& Co. -
are' prefeereg above all others,
1: They nr. so remarkably ttIMPLEIq their construction.
A child ran operate them Unit understand the
tnechanism. .
1. They are the STRONNEAT Sowing 3lnehines made. It
is utmost lemostllble to break or toilet them out
of order.
.4.-They aro gene 1n thelp-operathin;•finishing thb
work in a uniformly perfect manner.
4. They make n man LOCK STITCH. alike on both sides
of the work, which robust be UNNAMED. •
5. They, stitch, heat. bind, fell, run-and gather, with
out basting.
G. They now equally well the LIGHTEST and the.usaYl.
PIT fabrics.
7. They sow ("Tor the its 4VIEST /GLOM WithOlft changing
the tension or breaking the finest thread.
1. They lieu any N0,..0f Cotton, Thread or Silk directly,
from the lord. ' • •
B. They use a s HAIGHT needle; curved ones are liable
to brook.
10. The needle brut n PERPENDICULAR .Motion: This is.
absolutely noces'Sary for heavy work.
11. They have a WHEEL FEED; none others•pre .in con
stant:contact wlth the work.
12. 131.-Y run easily and are almost noiseless.
13. They aro not liable too lit• dress of the operator.
14. They do not require a eyf driver to set the needle.
15. They' donot hare to I e tht eon apart to oil or clenn.
16. They do not form rid,t,ts on the under side .of the
work, nor are they wasteful of thread, as Is the
cone with ALL CIIAIN NTITCII MACHINES
17. They are capable of doing n grester range of work,
and in a more perfect ntanner ,, than any ether
...--__Sewing Sfeehine t-as is-proved -by - the - result - of
our challenge for n trial, which has novel. been
accepted. .
.131;r•On Exhibilon and fir sale at 'Mrs. It. A. HEY- •
runes' DAGUERREAN DOOMS, .2d door West of Dr.
Zltser's Office, by'
Doc. 21, 1959-31,
Ai- Every Amon-41110n otNecallo Work executed at
our noon., nud ample+ of work aunt by mall.
I_TOWA.RD ASSOOIATIO4N!
A Benevolent Inotitutlon,..establishod-by-spvial- on
'dowment for the relief of the sick and tilstresacti o
afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic diseases.]
and espeCially for tho Cure of Diseases of
- the Sexual Orgahs. •
MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis by the Acting Sur.
goon, to nil who apply by le , •I n deg.:H[4lOn or
tage...ocet etiou,_
CM. of extreme p verty, etileinen furnished'
free of charge.
VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhoen, nhd other
Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REM— .
EDIES employed In the Dispensary. sent to the afflicted
in sealed letter onverafree of charge. Two or three
Stamps for postage be al.eoptable.
Address, DR. J. SKILLEN HOUGHTON, Acting Sur.
goon, Howard AssoclatiOn, No. 2 South Ninth Street,
Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors,
' EZRA D. HEARTWELL, Prosub.nt
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary.
BOYD'S BUSINESS 'DIRE QToli Y
OF TUE COUNTIES OF -
Montgomery; Bucks, Chester, Delaware
Adams, Cumlierland, Dauphin, Prank
' • lin,.Lancaster and York. •",
The subscriber wall publish at no early day, a Ttuel..
nets Directory. of the abuse Counties, which will con.
tato the tonnes of all Merchants, 'Manufacturers, Yarn,
61 . 4,311.111os; and Roll Itoad COI., Newspapers, Insurance
Co's., Banks and other Corporatlons, located
and doing business therein. The names will be or.
ranged according to their several avocet lotto.
The book will be 8 vu size, ntnt will be a period re
flex of the bunine'ss and resources of these counties.
Ablo and 'experienced Canvassers are now engaged
in oollectlitg the. necessary intbrntatlon, and It Is hoped
the publie generally will aid In carrying out the enter
prize.
Subscription price of the book, $1.50, payable on de.
livery. telvertisemouts inserted on reasonable terms.
Apnts wanted In olibry town.
WM. 11. BOYD;
Publisher of Directories for Philadelphia, Washington
City, Lancaster City nn County, Burks County, and
City or Itealling, Lebanon County and Borcughs,
-- - high County, Northampton County, Schuvlkill County,
and New Yolk, Maryland nod Virginia States.
Dec. 21. 1851. .
LEIDIGH S SAWYEit, (East Main
Street,) have just returned from the Eastern Cit
ies with a lurgo and well selected stock of
lATINTEMIt 4 GOODS,
to which they respectfully invite the attentiow of
buyers.•
'lt embraces everything rare and now thrown In tit ,
market by recant Importations and Auction Sales, In
eluding Fancy Prom Silks, newest styles velvet Pop
line. Elegant Figured ltlerinees,trl'aris DOI43IIIVS, Satin
finished Valenti., and all other kinds and varietlek o
Dress Goode.
Also a largo assortment of Brorha. Long and Squire
Shawls. Seotrl Blanket and Waterloo, Double, Bever.
elide and Bay State Shnwln.•
CLOTH MANTILLAS. Cloth Mantillas, Raglans from
wholesale manufacturers acknowledged the best styles
In Town this season.
FURS! FOILS! I FURS!!! In every. variety. Sable,
Stone, Malls, Siberian Capes, Cuffs and Multo, Rus.
alas Fitch. French Sable, Amerlean Fitch Children's
Furs of all kinds. W warrant them all free front
moths, having purchased - direct front manufacturers.
Ladies and tientlemen will find I n inspection a lull
lino of every class of goods kept lu n it...first dust Dry
Goods' Store.
For HOLIDAY PRESENTS we aro fully iirepared
with a full stock of Fancy and desirable goods.,
We fool prepared wills this large addition of new
goods and our former Mock, to suit Om waists of all in
- our line; wn ask an inspection of our gown. No trou
ble or alteration is spared in showing goods
LEIDIUII & SAWYER.
Carlisle, Dec. 7, 1859.
)5 II Elt.IF li" S SALES ) !
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.. y virtue of surdry writs of Venditioni Exponna Is.
sued out of the Court pf Common Pleas of Cumberland
County, and to me directed, 1 will expose to, public
venduu or outcry, at the Court House, In the borough
of Carlisle. on Friday thp 6th day of January, A. I).,
1860, at 10 o'clock A. Dl., the following described Real
Estate, to wit:
A lot of ground situate In the borough of Nenvillo,
containing 10 foot in front and 180 feet In depth. more
or less, bounded on the east by Main Street, on . the
went by -lot of Jacob Swayer, on the north by High
Strilet, and on the south by Church alley, having
thereon erected two two story brick houses, four one
and a half story °Maw, .and frame warehouse. Soloed
and taken In execution and to be said a,the property
of Samuel Dear: •
ALSO. '
- • A lot of ground eltunto in Newton township, Cum.
barium' county, Orgaining 55 feet in front and ISII
foot In depth, more or less, bounded on the north by
Iproperty of John Murphy, Esq., on the south by lot of
SAlrs, Ann Davidson. on the east by Rail Road atreet,
and on tne west by an alley. Seised and talcon in
execution and to be sold - au the property or .1. 1.1.*E0.
ALSO,
A lilt of ground altuato In the borough of Carlisle,
containing three acres, more or lees, bounded on, the
east by lands of Christian Stayulan, on the west by
public road, on the north by lands of William Bomar,
and on the south by lands of Samuel Hepburn, Esq.,
having thereon ereetnd a brick shed. Soloed and to.
ken In execution and to be sold as the property of
George Deaver.., ,
ALSO,
By virtu° of a writ of Lorari Fading Issued out, of tho
Court of COmthon Pleas of Cumberiond County, and to
me directed, I will expose to $l3lO by public •tsodkto or
outcry, at the punt: tima and platM , tho following do
se:l Real Rlstate, to wit:
, All - that certain messunge,tplece or pnreel,of land
composed of throe lots, now occupied as a. whole (by
the sold rotor and Elizabeth Ilorlacker) sltuatilith Sit.
fb
vor Spring township, county and state aresaid. the
two lots fronting on the llogeStown Rood and bought
of John Nborly,..descrlbed n 8 BMWs: beginning at the
corner of Simpson's Ferry Road and the llogeolown
Road, thonie by the llopfstown Road seventy feet,
thence by lot No. 19 to an alloy, thence by sold alloy
south 65 feet 6 inches to said Simpson's Flury Road
thence east by said road 100 teat to the plots of begin
ning, being lot No. 20 And 21. Tho third part of the
premises Consists of a lot adjoining}, the above describod
iota on the went, describod us follows, to wit: Begin•
ming nt a corner of the Simpson's awry Road and alley;
thence by sold road west 50 feet to a post, thongs mud
40 foot to mid alley, thence south 194 foot. Seised and
taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of
Peter and Elizobdth Harlin:ker. And all to bo 'old by
me. ROBIIRT MoILARTNICr Sheriff.
*.s..Conditions: Onitll amounts- overillve hundred
.dollars, (MY dollars ere to ho nald - vrlen the property
Is stricken off, and twenty.flve - dollars ,on all =entice
under five hundred &thirst
Dberifre 111rr, Carliele.
' December 12, 1664}
Our:Wanie—Our 1llottb—"Good...11:Q."!
WE repectfully announce that we in:
Intend holcling our,
' LAST GRAND FARFAVELkFAIR,
during CL9 llolldays in
RHEEffS. HALL,
Commenring W64nesday.pv9ing,,December.2l..t,lBs9,
and cluriny , Monday'Evoniug7Jauuary 2d, 186,
reopoctfnlly solicit •the aid of the public In
enterprise. The preteeds are to be.ripplled tba_pay.
'inent of lIOSH recently purchased.
Single Tickets, 10 Ceuta Packages containing elx
tickets, Mtcents. To be obtained from any, of the
`Vern:1110o or at the door. Respectfully,
Jos. C. Halbert, LtiC, ;glen%
George Moll, ' "John 15. - 11albert,
John G. Heiser, ' John 0. Schuchinan,
Wilson L Spottswood, 'William Zimniremau,
- Simon' Petty. . Daniel J. Mom*,
Noble, Wm,J. Cameron, "
: • George Weise, . •
.105. W. OGILOY, Chairman. . •
• 1:M4201094 f. •
. 7 1WFAIL to obit SIXTH ANNUAL AN
WOONCPIIIitT" awl brill** it kmt, In anntbm column.
ll: 8. CROFT, Secrotniir
'from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer
and'others of Philadelphia, comprising every styld of
Parlor, Chamber and study Lamps„.for burnink either
Lard. Sporn or I.:Mortal oil: also DYOTT'S celebtalted
ICerosene or Coal 011 Lamps, together with Flower Vases
Fahey Screens, dm. Ills assortment. in-this.ilue •Is nu.
equaled in tbo borough. Also,
81W AILS , AND TOBACCO,
embracing all the favorite lirmids anda fine nssort
E
moat of ALAItSCIIIAUM SMK
OERS:AND MSS, .
F It U IT'S ,
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such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Nectarines,
-Pr unes,-kc..-FA NOV- CONE ECtIONA It Y- - 7N lITS-Pfl E:
SERVED nturrs, MINPED-tiEAT, PICKLES, -
id every variety and at all prices, all ofofhich are pure
and fresh stud, no cart be confidently recommended to
his friends. Ilia stork everything in the line
of Fancy . . (Inuals, with many other articles useful to
hue ekeepers which the public aro especially invited
to call and eiminine..
' Romemher the Old Stand, nearly opposith the Bank on
North Hanover street. 4,
B. I'. 'ILCV . ERSTICK,
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_REAL_ ESTATE7t.;
W. H. MASON, Aortr.
MEM!
PUBLIC .SALE.
On Tuesday, the 10th day of January, 1860.
Commencing 'at 11 o'clock, A. K.
In pursuance of on order of the Oiplian's Court of
I Cumberland connty,.l..nnoc_ttireetial,..wol be n
lie sale, at Pork's Tavern, whictiln near the premises, •
and on the Walnut Bottom Road, about live 111111 , 4 cast
ShipOnsburg..Cumherland county, l'am'a, the tol
lowing deNeri bed Beni Estate, late the property' of Apra.
ham tearer, dee'd, to wit: ^ , • • •
. 370 ACRES AND 74 PERCHES OF FINE AND
URAVEI. LAND,
divided into n number of tracts or lots, but will b.. so I
to suit 'purchasers. •
The improvements are a .
A large portion of the. land Is car
ermi with thriving CIIESTNUT,-PINE, OA 11,and otmr
timber. will make good : farm land when ,:leared, and is
susceptible ,if a high state of improvement. There in
running pater thereon, and a small LAKE, known 'nfl
the" Dig Pond." _
LOG- HOUSE, &C.
• There Is also an OlthrlIANIC. therenri. which rot talus
a good quality of Iron Ore, and is ;valuable. .
This property is situated on the south sldtVof the
Walnut Bottom Rend above DIN tillited, :Ind is bounded
by Big Pond Furnace Estate, .l u lu Russell, David Fort ,
man, and others. • Persons desirous of purchasing are
exported ton low the property liefore the day of sale.
The tennis, which are reasonable, will be made Known
on the day of sale by
• DEMUTII.
Administrator ot'r4b s parer , doed.
Dee. 14,1859.4 B.
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Dec.1459-3tw&9t.e.o".w:
HIS T 0 RY• AND DIRECTORY OF
CAItIASLE.—The subscribers propose publishing
as soon no the requisitirmaioriats can ho collected,
Allitory and Directory of the Borough
OP ,CARLISLE;
which will contain a muds° history , of the Borough,'
from Its first settlement to the present time, a list of
the adult Inhabitants, alphabetkally arranged, their
dwellings, occupations, places of 111.181nomr, and dwelling
houste.• ' a list of the streets of the Borough; s .
tatist'
add history of churches, schools, public improvements,
lines of travel, the' various associations, nod such other
detail no will make a useful and interesting work of
reference. Th 2 1,145111.4 department of the Directory
will cohtalut I hunrils of business men In telsomely dis•
played and arranged, presenting a desirable medium
for exhibiting their inixiness °walnuts. The work
will be carefully prepared, and Its typozraphical felt•
tures well executed. ft will be punished by subserip-
Lion, and will Io furnished tn subrcribers, boupd in
cloth, library style, at one duillar per copy, [l:guild° on
the, delivery of the work. b. 11. JAM liS, 1711,1111131i0
Agent, Mansion House, will attend Coati busluesscon• ..
fleeted with thu Directory. ,
D.JAMES,
Dee 21,1859; `• '
TRUSSES BRACES 1 SUITOR
• TE11.811:
NEEDLES,
R. W. Corner Tivelfth dtillnee Streets
PHIL ADELPAtt.
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Practical Adjnster of Rupture Trusses and Mechani—
cal Remedies, Ilse constantly on band a large Stock of
Oenuldo I.:renal trusses, also a complete assortment of -
the I est American. Including the celebrated , Whlteh
Patent Lever.Trusa, believed . by the bent •uthoritiestc
be superior 'Canny yet invented. klnglish. and Ameri
can nupportern and Belts, Shoulder Braces, Suspensory
Ilan dagesi•Sel f injecting Syringes. adapted to both sex.
es, in neat portable'cahea,ProncilPe.saries, Urinal Bags
Ac.; dm.,
-- , Orders and lettere of enquiry, will peat 'prompt at
tantion.
)4ugilst 24, 1859
ADD, WEI3STER & CO
- IMPROVED TIORT ETITOII • .
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SEWING MACHINES, .
On •Elthltiltlelt lapel for pale at Mr& R, A. REYNOLDS,
DAGUEEREAN ROOMS, Etpl deer wed or Dr. - •
%AMR'S Oineq, Caditie,
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Band for tt'cireular to
Dee. 7,1669-l(
Illtiretiangdtjo.
fl'lt \ 1,,
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ne..BLABO3i, Agint
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STaiiiii.i.CW-VITTERS.
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The proprietors and manufacturers of 11 . 05-
TETTEWS . rlil;Eli s itATED ' STOMACH BIT
TIHIS eitu-al twat -with perfect 'confidence to
physicist', ito t anis as generally of the United'
States. bet:anise-tile article has attained tirepn ,
tation herettatOre unknown. I\-few facts upon
this •pojitt will, spook more powerfully than
reburies of bare lissertion orblazoiting pliftery:'
The consumption of Hoot Ott el.'s Stomach Bit
'tern-for the last year nmontifed to fiver's half,
million bottles, , • and from its nuanifest steady
increase 111 times post, it is evident that. during
.tito corning year the constnitptien will reach
near onem illi on bottles. 'This immense a twain!,
could' never have betat sold but. for the rare
itnedivinal.Propekies contained in thelfrepara-'
tion, and the tometion of the most prominent
, physicians in those sections of the _ country
where the art iele s is best ltnort,;who not only
recommend the Bitters .to their patients, but
are ready at all times to give testimonials to its
.eflicaOy in till cases of stointrchic deiangenteuts
• and Ate. disea;cs resulting.,•t here:rpm. • . .
' This is not a temporary popularity, obtained
. I),T : extraordinary efforts in the' way of from-,
pet ing s t beimalities of the Bitters, but. it solid
estimation of,nit invaluable intalicine, , which is
destined to be its endtiring as time itself.
Host et ter's St mooch Bitters ' have proved
a Godsend td. regions whetfe s fever and ague
nit various other bilious complaints have
counted .their .vietitant by hundreds. 'To ho.
able to slate confidently that the "Bitters"
are a
s eert sin cure for the DyspepSia and like ,
diseases, is to the proprietors a
s source of un
alloyed pl - are. It removes all morbid matter s ,
front. the s tunnel', purifies the blood; and'
imparts re ewed vitality to the nervous system,
. . giving it that tone - and energy-indispensable
for the restoration of health. Jt operates upon'
the stomach, liver,,stol other digellive organs,
mildly but. liowerfully, and soon rest Oreo 111C111
to at condition CSElolltiltl to the heal' by discharge_
of the functions . of nature.• '
Elderly parso n? may use the Bitters daily as
pot. directions on the bottlellllll they will find
in it a stimulaiff. peculiarly adapted to comfort
declining years, Ile it is pleasant. to the palate,
invigorating - to the bowels;.Acellent. as alonic,
anal rejuvenaling generally. Be have the evi
dence 'of thousands of aged men and women
'whit have experienced the benefit of using this
preparation while sulfuring from stomach de
rangements and general debility; acting under
the advice of physicians, they have abandoned ,
all . deleterious. drugs Mitt fairly tested tlofy,
merits of this article. ..4. few words to the
gentler sex. „There are certain periods when
their cares are so harassing that many of theta
sink under t he - tilffl. The relation of mother
' and child is-so allsOrbingly tender, dart the,
smother, especially if site he young, is apt to
forget her own la alth in her extreme. anxiety
for her infant. Should the-period of maternity
arrive during the summer season, the.wear of
lastly and mind 14 generaty aggravated. Here,
- then, is at IfOCl,Niireol . IL- Hllllllllllll, to recupe
rate the energies oft he system, find enable the
mother to bear Alp under her exhausting trials
awl responsibilities. :Nursing Mothers gene
rally prefer the Bitter.:
s to tall other invigora-,
tors that receive the ondorsement of physi
cians, because it is agreeable to diciest° as
well as certain .to give it permaupnt increase
of bodi'y strengstlt
All those pettsunt. towhont we have particu
larly rererred above, to wit:- suiret'ers. from
lever and ogtte..ettined by malaria, diarrluert,
dyseutery. indigestion, los . s of appetite, and
all diseases or derangements of time blontaelt;
superannuated pers6ns of•sedentar§
occupation, and nursing mothers, ivig consult:.
their own physical lvelfifte he giving to Uns
letter's relehrated stetnach Intterm n
CAUTIMN.--11 C:111114.1 ngnins
using nny . of to t e ninny intitatkons or counter
feits, but nsk 16r llosrt:rrctt's• CELEBRATEI
ST(01.1111 Jrlr Errs, !JIM see (hal etteltibottlo } lufs
the wilrds Dr. 4. lostett erls t;t out:reit B i ers"
blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped
((Ti the metallic- leap eoviiring the citric, and
-oltiseill'e that oar autograph signature is on the
label.• • -
41f , Prepared and sold by 110STETTEit
SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all
druggists, grocers, and dealers generall3r
throughout the Xilited States, South-Amu-
rica, and Germany
For sale by S. El lin , t. S. W. - Ilarerstick. Carlisle; John
C. Attick, John Stelillyingli. Shinponslturg; 1,. Kalif
man, .1. Ilerhanindnirg; and Druggists
generally throughout tln, enmity. Nov. 9,'87.
rsEs‘vilN'S TAlt, AND' I‘,'6oD .
j_j • N APNEA vac rouni.,
TIIE BENI' MEI/WINS: IN 'rue Wontai,
for the
_Cults 1 . ..m0ns AND COED, Croup Bronchitis, As-.
theta. ihiliculty in tirenthits4. Palpitation or the
Heart, and fir the rollernf patients In the
tidy:mei' stator of co •stltitrioN; to
gether with nil DISNINe3 or 00
Throat arid Ohest, and • -
which predisposed to Vonsitnitolon. It attacks the root
of disease, and makes the foil destroyer stto mil, to Its
till MOUT. it Ake proloa, free et poetorntirnr, and In
110,1101 y netion In tl eiliscased 31twous 31..1.hr:toes
and •11 , 0411015. Ills pee illicit :tainted to the Filie.tl rare
0(105110 5, o, k e dose this in volnable• SVrup often
gives ease, and e•IIINetillelltly 0 hick the peculiar
nature of this like,kin iiilo, It is very pleasant
fo the taste, end limit In it.; onet.ii. Thy IT, tlllti ho
convinced, that it is invaluable fir the COBS OF 110(IN•
elliol. AFFECTION:.
PRICE ioo TENT. 888. BOTTLE.
Prepared only by •
A. ESSEIiWp, Druggist,
. N. W. orNit. o poplar
huh I,l'llll
N. 11. For Sale by S. Ellhttt, B, .1. Heider, S.ll'. Haver.
stielt. Carlisle: 1,. It ~,troi on, nacho ttlesnor_t: told (leo.
IS. Smith, 'a Co:Tyltil.tdelphla, tont Storekeepers and
Druggists generally.
Carlisle. Oct. Id. 'fu-7 Ihr,
L ..
FUR RENT.—The lame and comma
-
limns Brick Or% ellltm amme. mw
oremolml by limo same i her. .od l la, ,it
.!.#1 •
birge Twost . nry I . II.A.FERED ItoUSE, • ti
~ r 2
opposite Raymood's !hotel, f . .
ortherly O. v'
etude,' by Richard l'arker. • i
..sl , - , -;;,-,>,
For terms apply to
, JACOB itlirEm.
Car Hole, Nov, 2:1,1859-2111.
'FOR RENT.,--The two-stctry Plastered
DIVELLINO tioreE, on Loutherr
street, now in the oeeopaory of I'. F. t el • /
Efo, Esq..; three smaller %.
will be rooted from the lot of April "4 r
'v 7 • °
next..
For terms Inquire of
JACOII SEN1:11.
Carlisle, Nov. 23.1859-2ln.
Jena( Jr[ices
•
F ST A'r E NQTICE':- , —Lotters of Ad.
,w 11w Estate of D. W. McCulloch,
late of Dickinson township. deceased. have Laren granted
by the Register of Cu:ob.:Tined county, to W. Linn
McCulloch; residing fii the•lierough of Now villa.
All pursons Jn01i.1,10,1 to sold, estate, will MAO ifOlne.
Mum payment, and those having claims, present them,
duly authenticated, fur settlement to ,
W. LINN McCULLOCII,
Admltilstrathr of D. IV. McCulloch, deed.
Dec. 7, 1859.
NOTICE. =- Entice is 'hereby given
quit application will he made to the next Legitu.
Int uro of Pennhyl to alter the charter 01 ihu Car.
lisle Deposii Hank. locate.] in the borough or Cartlulo,
Cumberland county: sous to roofer on Odd bank the
rights and privilegee of a bank of issue, and to change
its name to the Carlisle Mink ; also to inertial.° the
capitia of.sald bank (which Is at present s.iyenty.two
thousand dollars, with privilege of Increasing the same
under its preliollt charter, to ono limning] thou:iamb)
to two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
W. 31. 111%Ti1131, enabler.
June 20, 1859-0 w
flown Pll OCLA ATION.—
k IVuutem the lion. JAM:II IL GRAHAM, Presi•
dont .fudge of t h u. several Courts of Common Pleas of
the counties of Cumberland. terry and Juniata, end
Justice or the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and
General Jolt Dojlvery In said counties, and Gam Son
'lVooeuond and lion. 11. COCKLIN, JlidaoK ortho
, Court of Oyer and Terminer nod. General Jell" Delivery
for the trial or all capital and other offenders, in tho
said county of Cumberland. by their preemits to too di
rected, dated ti c o blih of November, 1850, have ordered
the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Genera I Jail Delivory
to ho holden at CARLISLE, nh thu second MONDAY of
January, MO, (Wing the oth day,) at 10 o'clock In the
forenoon, to continuo two wool..
NOTICII.IS HEREBY GIVEN to the, Coroner, Jun-
Ekes of the Pone° and Constables of the mild -county of
Cumberland, that they ;min, (ho said precept com
mended to ho than and there in their proper persons,
with their rolls, records, inquisitions, osaminatiims
and all other renteinhrances, to dottinsn things whirh
to their officer appimtain td ho done, and all those that
are hound by recognisance. to prosecute against the
prisoners that are or then shall ho In the jail of said
county, are to he there to prosecute them an shall be
Just.
McCAItTNEY, ShurllT.
• Fincnirion OcircE, 1 • •
Carlisle, Pm 14,1860. f
N OTICE.-
Csatt.s, :Tuns 28, 1859. •
- Nolte° is hereby given- that nn ;piffle:4ton will be
ode to the begislature or Peransglynula at Ito next
totting for the incorporation of a Dank or limo, with
discount and doposit privlltes; to,„,be located In the.
boron,4h of CorlisioXtunberland County, 1'00n',.., to he
rolled. The Bank of Carlisle, with a Oopitril of one Inin.
tired thousand donarS, with the, right to increase the
—no to three hundred thousand dollars.
(SIGNED.)
ro ,
WILLIAM lin,. ,JOaY . Ii. PAR K ER,
1110 s, ,PANTONI. JOIN .Norrec,
Ilfx.r..ttrytEn, dn.,- liNotor
JinnIARD WOODN.- IBIBIZTIAN BTATMIN.
WILLIAM VENTS, .• • JEIKO. BTHRIIETT,,
A. 11. Sussex, , " Wu. N. Itur.sgr,f,,—
, dolt; O. hustsc, . JONEPII D. lIALDERT,
ROHNIIT GIVEN, • JOHN Dunts.
, JAMEA HOFFER, .ROBERT IMOORE,
11. A. STUEOEOM, • 'RODENT 'WILSON,
Itoluxt. Unmoor, ta.o. W 7 BIIXOffII7 --
• dxOcut K. NEMILXIr. BEM NEWLY. ,
Jan, 29, 1859—ft •
=MI
L . 4 It d ., 4i-'t:. A It Jt. I V,.A. L . -: . 0 T
I rim now opgniAnt the largeit assortment of ISRY
GOODS over brought to Cumlowhind County.
' Tho atebtion of t h e toadies Id prticuthrly.Javited to
the splendid assortment.of • •
D E,S S. -:ar S
A full line of Magnificent Silks, Poplins, Poll Do Che
viers,• Prone)) Mednoes, Ceshirreres;-&c., • Shawls nod
Cloth Capes of all lauds and Uncommonly cheap. Dress
the now styles nod to suit every color:
„Flannels and Blankets at astonfslififg low prices. Call
ous. the best In Carlisle, ht O. S and 10 Ito. - De int nes,
the best 'in the .state nt 37, if autP63 Mullins,
bleached and 'unbleached, no better and no cheaper to
he had. Linens, Napkins, Table Cloths, Shirtings,'
Doylies, An, brought front the largest Importer In Now
'York. very good and very clung. Glnghams, a full no.
sort men t,
MOURNING GOODS.—A huge assortment of mourn
ing Goods of all kinds aninleseriptions;
BONN CTS lIIIONS.—A new xtipplyof ttahlnnnhlo
Bonnets and Riblains,,at low figures. •
GLOVES best.nuallty of . Alexander's Rid .
Gloves, NW, Silk n'tnl Cotton Gauntlets.— Buck Gloves,
equal to any Rxeluslve Ageney, (tentlemon'e wear:-
A now essortment of Flne Broad Cloths, Caster Ben.
vers end Fpney Cassitheres, Vestings, Chestnuts,
BOY'S WRAlL—Venbimeres syllabic, for liqyq very
cheep. '
Three Ply dallthting, good, benullful and cheap. Floor
011 Clotho or all widths. good 71)(1 Mono.
The' store: 1.) now filled with new, elogent nod .'heap
goods, broualit.frni the,lardeot and best houses 01 Ne
York nndd'hlladylphbi, and will be sold ear at prirex
defy all competition.
Come one. mlll . Ollll, 1,010,0 purebrising- elßewhoro
udgo for yoursol res. •
No trouble to show'our goods nt the Mew Store oppo
site the Rellrond begot
Carlisle, Oct 9f, Imafl
- x - roW TEE..1.111.1E FOR BAR.
(IA INS! LAIIGE"AND EXTINSIVE ARRIVAL
,AND W././V - 77%.,A!G 00D5!
At din New 6 Storo, corner of N. litinove” k Louillor sts.
Tho.mnierAgnell refurns•thenics for tile, patronege
bestowed upon him by this public.and at. the ~ a too Limp
rl.spestfillly a o'nounres thatyhe.Bas Just returned from.
Plilivielphia, 31111 is now opening IC new lot 6f spring A
ihn
sner DRY . GOODS lind,jilitOCHltlllzi. cOnsibtlng in
port as fllows, and which . ho• is determined to bell at
the loweet rash prices. 1: 7 11Its, Ducal Clotho,
Alpacas. lioloinrs. Ur itaizes,,bustres, Poplins, Lawn,,
Bareges, Skirting. reonch awl : 3 / 4 440i thing.
114 I'rintst.Ciloreli,.llo,iery,_Collars,-Ilandkershlets,
(every variety and quallEy. Slapla and Donn,lie 14,y
:nods. Cloths, (aNslinorek., Vestinga, Flannels, )Ins.
Tlrkingq, Stripes, Cheek F, CRlkfleß.
Sheeting.v, InanlnN, Nankeens. Drlllg, Nlarseil les
- . .
(21111(S, VOlOl,l omit white I arpet Chain, le. Panat.ols
and Umbrellas Also. a large and splond Id a +sort men t
or lk INN ETS. HATS, PS. /ItIOTS. and siluEs. A
superior lot or fresh itROCERT ES, Teas, Coffee. Sugar,
Ilolasses .tiles, Spires, le. 'laving selected inn entire•
stock with the greatest carp. and the lowest rush prices,
I ran mature toy friends and the' 1101E0 generally. that
I split &All in Ms power to make my e5t:11,110...4a
known at, the lead Quarters for Bargains." Those
who w•isll.to porchasu•wlll find It to their IlliVan to
fill] 3nd examine sty stick liefore purchasingelsewhore,
.4;":)" . . I will pay thlthlghost market prlte for Butter,
Eggs, Rags, Soap and Dried Fruit,
.1. A. fIUMRIOIf. Jr.
Carllsle, • Crt. iS , tilts. ' .
The undersigned lies just returned froth I:1111mM.
phlti7nd Sew York.wlth the largest and mostMM
.-I'olllFtOt•Vikir goorlg eyer . loll , ll,il6t to Carlrsle, whirl, for
ty I e and boanty_are unparalleled.
The Ladles are partieularry Invited to examine 'our
yarital and splendid stork of
•
- DRESS GOODS,
, oto.l , :fing, of P1:1111 111.1 elf Silks, Kt. eyflo,, of every de
-2,rlptiou. Ifayadere and Flg'cl. , el egant Velvet Pop,
lin::: both plain and fancy.
31 lillINOI:e. The largest Flock went of the
Eastern Cities •
C till IMC II ES. Plain and figured, all NV 001 D0r,0111,4,
phJu and figured.' '
SIL IV LS. '.5 very large nsmirttuent of
13. ItOrllO'S. Jacquard, and ;flour:dug filutwls of
every quality. variety, and price.
FLANNELS, White, Fancy.tind all wool plaid
OPIS.
VALEN^IAS. Plaid and Ilayadero, at astoolsllloal
low Ilsure,
3111SLINS. Over-1.0,000 yds., from tlio moo, s o,
'watts! mantifost user," lit theU.S., at all prlres, hot
White and utililsaclosl. • - •
-LINENS. A largo stock of ovory,leserlptloo, Toil
Cloths. Napklas. ant; fur Shirting, from thu Lost m oo ,
'fisturets io -
ING II ANIS. A y. 6 large nsqoAntent. ,
LiDots. An ,OPorlinent consisting or over 20,
000 vds , and at prices to suit the limos
'num ml NOS. A very batoNinto and wall seloet„cd-lot,,
of " Ladies' Dross Trimmings," to suit every variety of
t dross goods. - •
0 I,OV ES. Kids, Gaon flu, Silk tind,Cottotaiinvcs'for .
Ladies and children
MOURNIN't ODODS: Black French Wrillars. Black
Cashmeres, all %Vool DeLaines, ' , Lid Do I.IIIIIVS, Coborgs,
and every variety of mourning goods for dross,
Veils, Dollars. ke..d'e.'
111 IMONS. IVe would I , nll the otteidlon of tho Ladies
to our largo stork of well selected ribbons.
(1t:N . 1,611 EN'S W EAR. Cloths. Cassimeres, Satinets,
Velveteens and Cords; over 10,000 yds. of Satinets
at Tory low prices,
CAII wrs.-A large nod well selected stock of Carpets
of every description °foyer 6,000 yards.
115 NOV ER U LOVIIS. The lan Colloid and well known
Ilanover Moves. are hilly ROM lip ere. ns 1 nth tho only
authorlaed agent 1111. the 1+4,10 of them in tills county.
We just recolVell ISIS 11:11rA of then,
Sly Store is at the old Slaint. in lianiwor St , nearly
opposite the Post Ulilco. GiVottis a call and examine
our stock.
Car 1141.,, net. 6,1559.
OP.ECIAL
HATS AND CAPS
AT
KELLER'S OLD STAND
NORTH HANOVER. STREET,
ill be uunl n lar4o and elegant amunlinent or IL
I'M'S, In groat varkty, or our own and city nin
I tiro,
II ATS4._
Ca,Fiwero,
Felt,
Ledger,
. Planterr,
Plush t Cloth
ASSO, Wool lints of all kinds, which will I , e sold n
he lowest price, Itecolket
K ELLER'S OLD' STAND,
North Hanover Street.
its of any style manutictured to older..
04.19, ISNI.
11,2. lin
Cut Mit,
___/
T HE
PARIS MANTILLA,
AWD FUR EMPORIUM. \
No. 708 Chestnut Street, (shove seventh,
The subscribers Invite the ath•ntbm of the !dunes.
telr stook of these ELEGANT 11AltMENTS, of will
It lICe HPECI A 1.117, they are motbled to Oiler the Mt
ass,tment in the elty.
They will 01114 in October nod November their I ,
, rtutlono. cousklitm; of .
EMBROIDERED VELVET CLOAKS,
ANDSOME BEAVER 'CLOAKS, •
- OPERA CLOAKS,. An., Ac.,
and elegant specimens of home manufacture. will L.
fultiod to their Stuck EVEItY MOBNINU TllllOl3Ol
TILE SEASON.
Imo"
.GRAND OPENING.. '
c.legant IFUrs'For Ladies' Costume
THE FUR. 11001WOF THE
.31,,LV2'ILL A
--- •
The subsehlbers bog also to annoupoo that. In con
pilaw° with tho tvishes of sovetal valued customer
they Lava ;Ode.' ill their obtabllehtnent a
FU It. DhPARTAIBNT,
In ‘l.lllvlt will nt all Omen Lo found the laigent display
of well neammed IIARMEINIS, made up by the held
French workmen, and at prices which will commend
them to the economical an well an the most luau, ions
pureh SOn.
1.3'1M V (lARMKNT way be relied nu.xu. being exactly
what is represented, as It Is no port of the slows of the
subscribers to obtain au ephemera Hotta (thy byolTerlng
initathe mane fart twos, for the sake of selling ch.np,—
lot t, on the contra r,it reputation based on the penult.
nest and durable foundation ut public confidence.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
Jinporters and Maniffailsrera of
-CLOAKS, MANTILLAS AND FURS
No 708 Clkestutit Strout, Phllttdolphia.
0ct.111,11169-3m.
, .
NEW GOODS
1L13),'3 CHEAP STORE.
Just' toturned from the city and now opening a large
assortment of
•
Elegant and Faahiohable IVinter Goods;
Elegant Silks, Roll do Chorlets, and all the newest
'styles DRESS .1001)3 In great TurlOy.
A large lot of Ladles' Cloth Cloaks and Shawls,.of the
latest styles. just received
LADIES' FURS, good and cheap.
A full assortment of Dress Trimmings, CiOnli Tassels;
kc. GEM'S SHAWLS, good and cheap,
CALICOES at 6,6, 8, 10, and 12 cents.
M. D. LAIRS at 8, 10, 12, 16, and 20 cants, ; •
6-1 Cloth for-Ovor Coats at 37:ana 60 cents:
C-1 Black Cloth fur .Ladle,' Cloaks at 111.60,, $2.00
$2,60, 'and $3 00. ,
The stook la now largo and complete. All persona In
Want of clap Ant and cheap goods, will Ond them at the
-new store opposite the Railroad Depot.
Nov. a% Alth • , CIIAS. OGILRY
tirit 131.1
ostended betw g een Wost I ' , DING—LOTVATO
OSALE.—Eihtoon valuable tots sitnnted on No —MEl:l rth
110 foot lu font (nick, and 240 in dopflt, furnishing by Isr
tlio most ollgiblo tuid pleasant building sites within the
borough at this time will bo sold nt sale nn
THURSDAY, the 12th day of dANUARY neat. Pon
sons•wishlng to impure building lots, will do well to
avail themsolvos of thto opportunity to pun:hail° . as
they will be sold wikllput. fail. Any one
,wisiling fur.
thaw particulars will :Rens° call on the subscribers who
will be happy to giv6 any in lormation wished far, • '
Terms wade known on the do (sr.!.
.dcrolis
Fill and • Winter
,ST6III.
=
SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS;
WINTER. GOODS
A. W. ftNTz
ME
N,ry.
Mori)by,
Scotch.
Lvtlgor.
" (ill ('loth.
Chi htrun's Fttucy.
19J1 . #DELPhIIA
•,. 11.,L. ICE LER,' '
•
JNO A. KELLNI2,
Eioofitoro of George/Wier, deo'd
Q, - arbs.
JNO. K. re.
. spectrully announces .to his old frit lids: and
ornior trttrons, that ho has returitod from hls south
western tour, with his health greatly litipitived, And
has resumed bin prantleo In Carlisle. • ' '
Ogntell on Alain Strout, ono door west of the liotlr,•nd
Depoii. whore Ito can bo found fit nil hours, day nod
ulght. when not out professionally.
Owlish', Oct 26,
rh()CTOA ARMSTRONG has. reatiov
otl his office to the Neu th west corner of Ilanover A.
Pomfret at where he may be consulted nt any hour of the
day or night. 1./r. A. hos had thirty years experience
in the profesidon, the last ton of will& have ',wen dere•
tad to the study and practice Of llonneopathle unll•
eine. May 20, 'Mtn:
fjOHN HAYS; ATTORNEY AT LAW.—
'Offleo on loln StrootionpOsito "Jlolnn 11,111,fi
Carao,Tn. jOck,:a,
P. IILBIRP(111, • Aftoiney at Law.
pn North Ihninver street, a tows, doers
south ollitass' Hotel ; All business ehtrusted to him
will be promptly attended to. ' [April It.
NOTICE.:—; REMOVAL. —W.
PENROSE has rt:naiad' his Wilco In veer o
the Court House, whore he will promptly attend. to all
business entrusted to him.
August lU,
------• - - - --- - - - .
r AW" OFFICIO;.-LE 31UEL , TODD
has resumed the wadico of the Law. Mee In
Centre Square, west Ode, near the Firet Presbyterian
Church.
, April 1, 1857. '. •
to I 16—__ .
S; B. KIEFFER Office in North
.I_,Planoror - street two doors trim Arnold. h. ;Son't+
store. 091ce hours, moroporticulak from 7 to 9 o'clock
A. 01., 11.11 d. from 5 to 7 o'clock, I'. M.
GFORGB S. SEA
•e - D WWII` ' DENTIST. from the MP=
- tinier° College of • Dental Surget7.
0;11.01Ace at the residence of his mother, East Louthon
ntrPet, three doors below Bedford: •
March 19,1856—t1'. • • -
Pit. J. C. NI;.IFF.. resped
,
folly informs the ladles nod IZ...hill:mon
of Carlisle. on a ,vicinit,y,mut ho hos re. .
Rained the tweak,* of Dentistry, and is prepared to per
fern, oil operations on the tooth and gums, belonging
to his prole,ion. lie Insert full sets of teeth on
gold or silver, will, single gam tenth. or ',lochs. as they •
may prefer. Terms moderato. to suit the kimes
Odle. p, High street, directly opposite_the_Cunther--
lathl Tolle - y . llO nk.
est.. Dr. N. trill be In Nenville the last ten days of
every 131011t1i.
Jan. 20. 14513-Iy* "
•
Dit: 1.0.1J001111S 131',
Boull, Ilnuover street, "V I r.
r floor to the, l'ost.
.. . . ..
rya_ Will ho Absent from Carlifilo Ma tont, ern tiny of
rli.n.ollt. . . inug.l, 'I f,
W:11)ICli, D. 1).
'Atm Demonstrator of 'pAtiOlre Dentistry to the
ta ‘ !t t inri; or
rer.)w ieti;lence.‘
imolte Marlon itnu, Hest Main street, CarlIHN; Penn
Nur. 11, 1/167.
- _
S" W AVERSTICK, Druggist.
. .
or i +mover. . roe , ; air Is e,._
pre:1:1141u. ruefully conquiundoil
A full supply or fresh drays and ellentirals.
AMERICA . N HOUSE,
. North Hanover Street, Pailisle, Pa,
tid .W. ProjArleitor.
Thin Hons., has been rulltted in n Fuperlor style. find
- uon 01.'11 fils the aroanta ,, ,latioh or Boarders
and Travoler, nn •
'MO D ERA T TERMS.
E XC1:: L L ENT sTA BEING ATT AC ED.
J 0 II I\l'S 11.0 - U S E ,
Cor. of Chambers !.t., & College-4 lace
NEW YORK. - -
TEMIS'--$l5O PIER DAY.
.1. Proprietor,
Late qf "ViAti3on llourer,"
a ~ F .ai ~r.o-sm
H. N .9.:211,„
ATTO.II,N EY_ AT LAW.
Oficti with Irm. If. Miller. Es;i.. South Ilanosertilree
11111).40 the ro!uliteer Ullicc. .
Cnrlislo~ Sep. S. '
W. C. RHEEM
ATI'ORNEY AT LAW AND (ANNEAL AGENT
Afinneapolis, Minnes,la.
apecial Altoona) to eollealant threugl
It out tiro State, *mako Ince,,tonnlts, buy 'and to
EState and sororities. No.:on:it, leans, pay taxe
OctllO land warrant H, kr., &e, ben, to the ng,nlhpr,
ho Cumliorixoll County liar, RIM to :ill proutlnent ell
.ons of t'arllnlo, Pa. I A on4';',B-Iy.
1.) E4TA T. E AUENCY, E-
MviVA L SPONSLER, REAL ESTATE
/ME M', CONVEYANCER AND SCRIVENER, has ro•
moved to his Now Other on Main street, ono dour 115:5(
of the Cumbarlaill Valley Roll (toad liop, t.
Ile Is nowpormatiently located; and has on hand sod
for mile a very large amount 41_11“31 cow, rnasintlnq
of Porn., of nil A . m., illiprOyed 1111 d unimproved, Mill
Properties. Town Property of over) dvacilption,
ing Lots, nun,, Western Lands:old Town I. , •ts. Ile sill
give his attention, 3% horettili,re tol „ .lVvevitiating ul
Loans. Writ I rig of Deeds, Mortgagei, Coutraets,
pod Scrlvening conerally.
Oct. 29; 1857.—1 L • •
I=ol3
=
, . ,
lIIAVING elitcreq e itao co-inittnersnii)
by the ~,,,,.nr“,torin,f o t 1111; 11, X. ttt. Ltrtort
Vorqo, Carll:4l‘.. I:tt...ce mdold respectrollY 1nt1.... 11w
.ittent ion tdll.lotware oterviittl.t.4, Itl.o•loquiths.:111,1 silt
alms stip. limy Want n superior :tritely of Iron to glitt
them ti all.
All kin& of hammered Iron count's/illy on hand or
drawn toArder on nhnrt notloo.
'fl.hliihvat prire paid for 0 rought iron arrape", or ta
ken in exchange for liar Iron.
AMEVR CAN noTEL,•_.,
Carl feln, Oct. 12. 1E159,
ELMIRA, V. Y
The adeantattes and ennvenleureq of ihja elegant and
nnunedieus Hotel tar Travelers and s”.l.ntraers. In El
,iira, is ark tinwh , dged by all. It has large, Troll fur.
ticket. and the best ventilated room , to be found In
It, City, and In beautifully situated 1 ear tier Railroad
/spot. on that Travelers eau Ntep ahem d of the Cars at
ay time without bring subjected toll., inronvenleneee
(riding In Oinbibuses.
Nun !'.1859,
,xe- FARE REDUCED. -lag
S T=A. T S- UNION HOTEL,
GOG A: 608 Iliaricet St., nbove
I=
JAMES W. POWER, Proprietor.
ju3(1741.
TERMS :—*l 5 por day
N. N T C
MERCHANT TAILOR.
IIRST.IIf4IN ,STREET,
Opposite the Rail Road Office.
lam' Fall -and Whiter :lilies of Cloths,
Cassimeres , :and• Yestingsmade to order.
Carlini, Oct. 2'3, 1859.
JAMES R. .WEAVER'S
' " C A 13 . 1 0 N E T
;1,1 c-44 . ClIAIR•
MANUFACTORY,
NORTH IiANOVER STRZET,MUILISI,R, P?,
Having 110011 engaged In the business for 03 er tventy
years. he would return thanks to his customers and"
friends, for the liberal encouragement extended to bini
in years gone hy, 'and further in , surcie - thein
,that no
thins Will be snared, to give - full satisfaction to all who
say favor him with a rail.
CHAIRS AND FURNITURE,
f every deserlpgan Constantly on hand, or made to
rder. Warranted to be of the best quedity, of the to•
eat style, well finished, nod sold Itt the lowest possible
Site tor vesh.,
Ile able continues business on lINDINIITA REit.'—
iteeile 'dodo Coning. Metallic or otherwise. kopt con.
stank on hand•and fuller:lls promptly attended to
pormynelly in town or country, on the moat reasonable
terms. 1. • .
JAMES R. WEAVER
•
" May 25,1850-Iy.
13.—Tsso properties situate In Churcbtoarn, Comb.
county, ate offered for male ou mai) , terms. Apply am
alwre. J. It. W.
L ESTER'S LOOK.
SEWING MACHINE.
Price $5O, and Upwards.
The great favor which a . ttetilleil the iu:viduction of
LESTEIVS SEWING MACHINES,
Is kitlieleiat evidence of their
SUPERIORITY OVEI? ALL OTHERS,-
•FOR BOTH
THICK AN D THIN woit.K,
lug morn simple then other AIACIIINES, oud feu
• tile to
TO GET OUT OT' ORDER.
They will STITCH. DEM, DUN AND OATIIER.
They makagood back elich,bolb . eidei alike,
• . WARRANTED ONE YEAR.
Sales-Room, 183-BapiniOre St.,-
BAL;TIMORK JVD.
AT CKERE L.No. & bust
realifitta and br latclow aC HAMM&
In 1111 the principal citlesanit towel; these work,: will
be delivered. Pit EP: 01 , 'PO •T N/ E. When sent by mail,
the 11”4/1tItt In any part of the United States gill be hut
twenty-fbnrrentA a year fo, i,dl l our
teen conte yeanfor
' 9. It —the mice. In I /rent flrital if of the five Pertedf
cats above mooed-ix $3l per MI II um.•
.TI)-SCI ENTIPIC-AN PltA UTICA IT - Anil - WM - MTh ET .
Ile lira ne b`rxrifgt, V. It. S., of Edinburgh, and the
bite J. I' - Noitrox, Professor of f?clontille Agriculture
flu,, ',11e," New Haven. 2 vols. itoyal Octavo,
12110 ptges, and nututwons engravings..
•This is. confessedly, the roost romplete work en Ag
rieulture'ever published. and in order logics it a wider
citrulation the ;•tiblishers have resolved to reduce the
price to FlCis DOLLARS FOR THE TWO V01,1131E8. '
When sent by !boil (post p0h1) to California and Ore
Iron the'prlob will Ln $7. To every other part of lite
IJnimp and to 'Canada (post paid), Rd. 149 This troll:
Is• Nor the Old Book of the VIL1111."
Remittal/coo, for any or the above publlentions 0, 0 ‘11,1
always', be addressed, post paid, to the Publishers,
I.EONA ED scut!' co.,
Dee.7.l 859. No. 54 street, New York.
THE HOME •JOUliNi4 FOR 1800.
A new' rear of tltk nonnini•
Ott fir . 1 10:1.:A111" NEXT—printed
on title piper and liar type.
SVlth the Jan. try number will begin the publication
ore new and beautiful oitinlNAL woith' OF ricr Ann fir
SIAN, ItrlttoO).xpieNsly fnglhe Home Jottrittd,
..117.13.4 sr raotibroOT. •
A ROM A.N OF A:M.:RICAN 1116 TORY. •
Ity'alilstingulshed Author.
•
Thigrottruttle events 011101,1dt this beautiful Flory is
follOttod Cuvlirred ini the troubled thoei of ITS:2, home
dirtily before the close of too Revolutionary 11'ar, nod
_the reco4Oltion of American Inlicepeinlence time
NvitOn °relax brOngllt nub strung rhnrnrter. and
mighty trlahe of a- corresponding hervisto. The most
rontaittle Imagination never invented Iletion Moro ex
Ulan thu liktOrioal l00000:E•S of the, thoos--
(ntran g e to say, Until tore unapp,priated by the troy
(list.) ,Nlanly Iteroiton and Wornrolly devotion me
wrought to tin highest tlegr6e, through a chain
cooly'not less tsciting than stputge—not lose strange'
than Igue.
"This charming:A:tory willbe . succeeded by
A. 13 It ILLIANT' VENIITIAN TALE,
111" OCTAVE YEUILLET. •
tlie volt:I - 314 alit hot . of ..:rho ltdmanee of s'l'llor YOll.llO.
1.1.11." 111 C - 01101 . 0sx Ii h l ntivlrruintlon of which, both I. tin e
Aittr WO Old have
given bite a place ainowtist the first of livinv novelist
Tho tett. is Ono of 0 110)1:1041/10 Ilitereht,solllolo with
'j inure, and highly descriptive of Italian lift , . blonds
and nrutners. Ifs trinslation from the Frepoli by Mrs.
VI Aill iN 31. felt, Or. (expressly for the If onielourusl.)
talented - and gifted authoress. tmulnelilly
VlOllllO.l r.r•Glitt 13011 0 1 0 4111011.1011, Ink 6Y livr
reoidmirc
Jet the ("wintry of the author: trill siilllidently guaram
tee the purl tv of the style in whhill it will liii nnulm rd,
and that nothing of the force and merit of tliVii - rl;friiirr
will buiest lit Its translation.
-
si lie
A the former peculiar features 01
he paper, vhirh hate given it a worlibwide reputation.
trill lie eontion while several nine Onco trill give on
nllnit, variety to its ever illi - ersified loges.
Osetter P. :ilium's, liesidcs his inntal - ronxtnnt labors
mon the several doistrtmetits of the paper, will make
4-the woof en which to broider first inally
SICIITCTIES, SOWGE.; nrit.LAns,
de., suggested by the hlntery anclevents.of tlm passing .
11110.
N. I'. \Vim no will girt, a continuous series of 1 • 1111:11I.
tiovrt, enl lo olloll,lll bin j:itirnal of .
he prominent 100,0.0 anil leading protllletionti In the
, ashionable, Artistic :Ind I ntulleetivil IVOrlil Ile will
bin glue more of his ph - Loring.; of home life and rural
nails sympathies and interests, nut doors and inn, mill 1
fete more of the 3ItiIIIMANL/A FOR INVA I,IIId 1011111
ciirtespontionce with Invalids and pram '
irwi eitsertittion it. thin I.llltietn. 01101.1•• him nit
Honey linty will litfpply it new scries ul ii•nusinit .
lietches. drawn fronCried under the
. .
„
A NDERS63.:
MY E'IVIENTI_)S AN - D
11 wide); sundry well Itnoittilterary men and artists
will figure.
As heretofore, 110 Inionr unr alsonse will los spotreol In
nythltalo the high reputottiOn of the Home ./noroal t
whlell Is evoryorliore. both at home and ;11,rtsol,
kinowledued to be the most relined and eltgot It ninon
nory 01 Liteihturq mid the Arts on this side o f ;he sea,
oitol tha DENT AND FA3lll.l' Ma\ IN' Till;
WORLD, • .
As 1111 more cones of the asw V11.1'51:1 will he in Intuit
than Are ordered, those who lesiva to begin with the
• onmenceint•nt of the rein' trill he otblo Ito do so by for
tvardlng; their subscriptions at once. •
Tcatit.—For ore cope, $ . 2; for thnooroplea,Vo—ornon
rapy for three years. ;:;,--ter114•1101 of soten
for tel riot, of fifteen copies, s'2o; and at that rata for a,
largerrltth—altrays In advaner.
Address
..)101t1118 ,to WI LLIS .
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Der.7,185t).
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6Ta ANNUAL ANNOUNCEE
MNY!
CONTINUED SUCCESS OS E
Cosmopolitan Art Associaton.
tril'ium oil seething of the country subscribers to thin
popular Art Instituti o n, In its sixth year,)/tre be
ing rer•dvcd in a ratio utiparalleleiLulth that of any
iiroviauri year.
MMI
Any person can become a member by subscrib
ing 63, which will entitle him to
Ist.—The beautiful Steel Bin:raving,'" Shakepeare and
.Jlk,,Prioinis." •
'2,l.—A Copy of the Elegautly Illustrated Art Journal,
0114, year.
agree Season Admission to the Galleries; 0-IS
• Broadway, New lurk..
In addition to which, over robe nesneen valuable
Works of Art err given to subseribers as Premiums,.
comprising choice paintings. Scitipture
by the 'first - American Forel,;. - n Artli:ts;
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receive linintallately on receipt of subscription, entitled
"SIIARSPEARE AND IIIeFIGENDS,"
is of weber:icier to give unqualion,l pleasure end satin
fiction. No work prequel value was.ever before pieced.
within reach of the pconlb at .such a price. The Engre,.
Big is of very large sloe, being printed on heavy plate
paper, 30 by ag.inches, making a most superb ornament
suitable for the walls of either the library, parlor, or.
It can be sent to any part or country, hr mall,
ith sataty, beim:parked In a cylinder, postai., erpr paid.
Think of It!. Such n work, delivered freo us charge;
Id Liss, ART JOURNAL, one year, 10a allure 11OLLAIls?
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of Tuesday the alst of Jan uai•y, 1850 f at.which tinie•the
books will close and the Premiums given to subscribers. .
No peraon Is restricted to asingleaubscriptlon.,,Thoso .1
remitting $l5 aro entitled to six memberships. I Ist Train. 2d Train.
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Persons wishing to form clubs will apply for a elrou• " New villa, 10.12 " 3.50
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•
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•
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Carlisle, Mechanicsburg and ilarriaburgleduction of
-L —-- - - TEN CENT'S on each Ticket will ho matilE o all Passen•
• gars that provide themselves with* Ticks a befbro en
, . ~
„., ;,..,taring the Cars. .
r ','
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A BEAUTIFUL API:ODIUM OF ART AND SUPERB. ' •
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nomad ofum
ehamb.i. . b ' v :• rg 3. N. LULL, Super't
UNITED STATES JOURNAL
While wnbellove every reader will regard ft...haulmt
as richly' worth the subscription price; yet we have
made arrangements to ferule!' "Inch subscriber with a
beautiful copy of Rosa Mahone/1 .world•mnowsod
painting of the •' Horse Fair." The Work bonne.on in
preparation for many mouths, nod every copy will be a
magi Illrent specimen hien, !brining n parlor ornament
unsurpassed in Interest of the subject, and in dames.,
and beauty of execution. by •anything ever before is
sued on 'hilt 'side of the Atlantic.
' The price of the new series or the :roomyAt is Ono
Dollar a year, anti 3 ropy of the shove engraving is for
warded to each subscriber Immediately upon receipt of
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strong casco, and delivered at our office, or bo forwarded
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by raell,:fiftean rents in stamps to prepay postage nod
expense of else should accompany Olio order, making
the amount $1.16.. ,
. To nity person tending a club of ten subscribers, 'we
will furnish one aubserlptlon extra,
,making oluveli
Jougnata and eleven Engravings for ton MANN.
Doc 7,1859
111 1 S. 11 111: S .'_Pi
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jco inlior 0111nratheplilotidu
IProsiJectu'iics.
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THE P41R:11Ell'S: GUIDE
MORRIS A: WILLIS, EDITORS.
UNEXAMPLED OPPIUU
ORNAMENT FOR EVERY ROME
J.-Al.ll3lkatSON C 0.0.0 1, IhborN
. • 37. Park now Now 'York
0)0.
Ltill at the Old Basiness.
LUXBER AND • COAL •• YARD
On Om Railroad, 'pet ofObrliale,ln the Inimedlate
vicinity cK iiro-ijn.eliousa.
The subscribers have entered Into Partnership, and,
fire doing' business at thurld stand of Shrom k' Hoffer,
where will he Mund, at aillimes, , LUMßEß and COAL.
'in all their varieties and qualities .
L U . M. U E L . 1 .
BOARD ! , of- every kind. ,
SC: NTLINC.
- ,
FRAM E STUFF.
SI9INC LBS.
•
LA'l'ilS. '
WORKED FLOORING.
•• PALING.,
POSTS.
•
. • • • RAILS, &e.
'And In tut. every kind of Lumbar uSually found In a
well steeled Yard, ' •
"AN we ran 'our own . enee we - nie enabled to, fUrnisit
ot s lainnlier of any roeulred lenrth, at the abortest
possible tinny. Our Homing, Wentlenlieurding, kc., Ia
always honied. and can be furnished dry.
C 0 A. I. , (Uaider Cover.)
No polio will to spared to N.lnhooal for family use,
clean and dry, of.all alma and qualities, kmong which
wlil be found,
LYKENS VALLEY: • •
• LUKE FIDDLER,—
• •
. SUNBURY -WE'VE - ASH,
TR EVO wfOK, • " .--, • •
LOCUST MOUNTAIN. •
LOBBERY,
•
Anil to our Limo burning friends and to Blacksmiths,
wu Wf!llid- say. wo eon and will furnish as cheap as the'
Vill,llll.St flint of best quality.
The senior partner will Ire on the yard an usual
ettond to those who may favor us with a continuance
of their patronage. Thankful for past favors, he solicits
a eon tlnuanrorof their custom at the ofd, yard.
- We have large stock on baud of Lumbermnd Coal,
Tad are continually receiving additions, which we will
sell us low as any other yard in the borough.
Don't fall to call at the uld.yard near the Gas House.
JACOB SilltoM,
nonERT M. PUCK.
N. B.—A duplicate of the hooks of Slirom k HofTar,
scidlier atilt+ old yard and pay to JACOB SHRUM.
. July 27.
NEW UOA L AND LUMBER YARD.
~iii_ , T i ,l or n i u t L aVeritlitera Ulla day an toiedinto part
COAL:A.ND LUMBER,.
WeNv ill hula coeetnul ly.On hand and torah& to order
all kinds and quality of Teakwood
LUMBER, '
MEM
SCANTLING,'
' EHAMEATUPP.
Paling,. Piasterlnglnth, Shiny.ling - Lath, worked Floor.
log and Wentherheardlng. Posts and Halls, and ovary ar
ticle that belongs to a LUMBER YARD.
All kinds of Shingles, to 4ir : Whitepine, Hemlock,
and thts, of illnerent . qualities. Having Cars of our
own we eon furnish hills to order ol•. any length and
size at-the shortest notice and on the most reasonable.
Our worked hoards will Leltept under cover.eo
that (bey can lie fdrniSholl dry al all times.
We have constantly on hand all kinds of Family Coal
under cover, which we will deliver clean to any part of
the berough_an wit •
LYICENS . VALLEY,
LOCUST MOUNTAIN,
LUlslt It Y. •
which wi , pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest prices.
Best quality of
Limeburner's and Blacksmith's Coal,
ways on hand 'Odell we 4011" sell at the lowest figure.
Yard west side of ()returner SehOol, Main street. •
ARMSTRONG .5: HOFFER.
In
pOA -Y Alt 11--1
- AT hilt WEST-END OF CARLISLE.
The subscriber would respectfully call the attention
of Lhoeburners and the"eitizens of Carlisle, and the
eurroutiellng country generally, to his NEW COAL °
YARD, attached to his Ware !louse, on West High at., •
where he will keep •eonstantly on bauda large supply
' - e'.f,lhe hest quality of COAL, to wit:
Lykens Valley, Luke Fiddler, Pine Grove and Traver.
-ton, Broken, 1 , 434 and - Nut Coal , -serieeined end - dry Taal,
whled, ho pledges himself to sell at the lowest 'possible
prices. neat quality of Linieburner's and Bleck/mini:l'e
11oel el W11,Ye.1..11
Ihre..Allurelers left nt•telii,lVare House, or et his redb.•
deuce In Noah Hanover street, will be promptly at
tended to.
April 14, 'sB—tt. , J. IV.
.101 IN J. R. NoNEmAKER.
FORWARDING AND COMMIS
-
sioN mum 7 •
IFIL 0 U ;t A N LED;
GOAL, PLASTERAND S4LT.
—The Nobsorlbors having taken the wariltoune, earn and
flat men of Win. 11. Murray!h well known estalithihment,
on ISest. Walt street, ritpettlte Dickinson College. would
I rm the pittale that they liar entered Into a gimeral
Forwarding. and commit:sten t nslness, -
The Itlithent market prime will be - pald for Floor, ILI rain
and I'm turomi
Thoy are Mari prepared to lreight produce end stock
to Philadelphia dud Baltimore, at the lowest rates, with
hemtc and despatch.
PLASTER AND SALT kept constantly on hand, and
FLOUR AND FEED at wholemlo or rutnn.
Coat of all kinds. otobwlng
LYISEN'S VALLEY,
LUISL FIDDLER,
SUNBURY WHITE ASR,
..-I:JOUST OAP,
Limebur i is and Blacksmith's
. ' KEPT - UNDER COVER,
tud delivi3rjd dry to any port of tlo.tawa.
EARLY & NOSEMAKER.
Au}. 11, 1859.
I.IIAII3EIt YARD.—The subscribers
J having purchased It largo trait or. Otto timber
laud mid saw mills, on Cho went branch of thin Shoque•
htunia river, hays opened out a !umber yard ot
• 31ECHANICSBURG,
on the railroad, corner of Allen and Illgh streets, near
the steam saw mill of Soldle, Eberly 5: Co., and also one
AT GREASONVILLE,
nearYlainfield, where we will-be side to sell lumber at
such prices that will be to the interest of builders and
otheis to call and see us bribes buying idgewhere. Our
advaiumees over other dealers aro [hal our lumber does
not pass through the hands of one two or more specu
lators bone,' we get it, and that will enable us to sell
lumber cheaper than any others ran gullet those places.
' We will also wholesale lumber front our Harrisburg
yard, and will deliver limber at any point along the
Cumberland Valley Railroad. If desired, builders can
have lumber.sawed suitable for any size of building, or
for other purposes, by furnishishing us with their or.
ders he 80115011. SHAFFNER, OREASON k CO.
April, El. 1859—1 y . ,
EIvAItIt A N (1 E ENT.
()stand after Monday, 28d May, 1859, the cub
scriber will run a Daily Train of ears, between
• CARLISLE AND PHILADELPHIA,
leavlog Carlisle every morning and Philadelphia every
evening.
All goods loft at • the PR EIOHT DEPOT of Peacock,
Zell k lIINCIIMAN, Nos. 808 and 810 Market'atroet,
will be delivered In Carlisle the next day.
J. W. HENDERSON, •
West High Street, Carlisle, Pe.
May 25, '59.
CIUMEERLANP VALLEY R.
WIATL•'R. ARRANGEMENT.
7M H-' t
•
CHANGE OF HOURS! •
On and, 'after MONDAY, TOY. 14th 1859, Passenger
Trail...will run as follows: (Sundays excepted:)
FOR HARRISBURG. •
int Train. 2d Train
Cbantbersburg; 8.85 4. 111. 2.48 P. M.
" Shippousburg, 9.05 3.12 '•
- 9.38 4 , 3.45
.9115819.'
10.15 4, 4.25 "
•
Mechanicsburg,. 10.47
Arrive at 11arrlsbura, 11.15 "
FOIL CIIASIDERSBUItG,
IMMIEM
I I 0 LI 8.1!: AND - .LOT AT PRIVATt
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SALE.— , • o. ,
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Thu. subscriber offeiv at private sale, a ,:•,:•:.
HOUSE and LOT. QV (11100 ND, situate In WI
'Dickinson township, near thu turnpikoc n
101,10 and a ling:oast of Mount Rock. Thu noose Ls' a
Frame. tVwttiterboarded, two stories in height, and con
taining lieu reeds and kitchen, with wastohuusu and
elm ern attar 41. Tha lot contains TWO AORBS of the
bust quality of land, with a variety of choice Eruit,and'
having erected thuroon a FRAME STABLE,. Wagon.
,
Shed and other out buildings. " • .. ,
Per Bolls IVISIIIIK to
.VIIIVI tug property' earl do s o' by
einflik on Jatilb Black, nu the promises, or on thet sub-:
scriber, residing nOar Newville.. • - . .
GECI. G. DAVIDBOL
Aug.1.7,18110-tf..,',- • .. . .. s
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