Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, January 18, 1860, Image 3

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WHAT THE NEW YOR . K CITY FOLKS SAY OF
DLL ArIiNE'S.CE.LEfiRATED VERMIFUGH
iflatiuftittirri by Fleming .ftriy
Now Yonx, • August .25; 11352.
sir This is to certify that I ern well miqueilined with
n mon fifty' you's of a.:e, for many years a resident of
Zs , city, nho has boon at Mules extremely ill, but
d not tell from winitca use. unless it •War worms:
Ile told hie atteudi ng physician his suspicions, Mit the
physician at once rldiculed.,the idea. and ranged to at.
tend him any longer. Ills son then mentioned Pr.
!Thane's Vertnifuge, and asked him If bo would take
It; his reply was—l must take something to get relief,
or die:
They at once procured a bottle a 'Dr - Ml...lnes Cele.
bested .Vermlfuge. and he. took ono half at ono dose.
The result was, he passed upwards throe quarts of
worms, cut up hi every form. lie got well immediate.
ly, and Is now ,enjoying most excellent health; and
like the gond Samaritan of old, in endeavoring to re
lieve his unfortunate neighbors. Ile .ntakes it 111/1
sine's to hunt up and sol fi ct all cases similar to his own
that may be given bier by regular physicians, and in. !
. duce' them to try Dr. D'lsinirs Vernilfuge. 'So far he
haslnduced moth than twentrpersons to Whittle Vet.
mifuge, and id every cone with the ',most happy results.
Ile is well satisfied that Dr. Mono's Vermifuge, : and
M'Lane's . Verrolfuge. prepared by Fleming Bros. of
Pittsburgh Is far superior to any other known remedy,
and that if more generally known would not fall to save
many valuable 11i,.,. For further particulars Inquire
M Mrs. lisrdie, In% 0 ninon Street. New Fork City.
Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr.lM'Lane's
Celebrated Vormifuge, manufactured by Fleming Men.
of Pittsburg, Ps. All other Vernilfuges In comparison
are'worthless. Dr. fit LANE'S genuine Vermiform, al.
so hla celebrated Liver Pills, can now he had at all re,
spectable drug stores. None genuine without the sig
nature of. ' • ' FLEMING 11110.
TgE PECCI,TABITIISS of the female constitution
and thstverinue trial', to which the sox is subjected ,de
mond an occasional Tecourse to stimulants It is Im.
portant, however, that thesefehall ho of a harmless on.
Lure, and at the same accomplish the desired end. Hos
tetter's Celebrated Stomach inners is the very article.
Its effects in all canes of debility are almost meeker.
It restores the tone of the' digostiTe organs. infuses
fresh vitality `ltito the whole systent and gives that
cheerfulness to the temperament. which. is the most
raluablo of feminine attractions The proprietor,' feel
flattered from the fact that many of the most prominent
medical gentlemen in the Union heir bestowed'. enio•
whim upon'tho illiters„the virtues of which they hers
frequently tested and acknowledged There are mme,
ous counterfeits offered' for sale, all of which are desti
tute of meriCtrnd petal ively Injurious to the system.
field by all drogeiets in the world. •
or.see ativerlinument in another column.
•
• NERVOUS DI9EASEI3 CONTROLLED AND CON.
QUZIIID —Of all tho various Ills that detract from the
- enjoyment of human life, most of them tney bo traced
to a disordered condition of the nervous system. Thn
horrors of Epilepsy, or Falling Sickness, arise in most
canes from this MusD. Cur readers may remember, on
several occasions before, we have alluded to the won•
• derful cures, or modifications of Fits. made by the
. .
Vegetable Exintrt Epileptic Pllln, Invented and pre—
pared by Dr. Attu A. Itasca, of 100 Dnitimore Street,
lialtimoro, Md. We feel fully satisfied that these flue
have mired some of the most stUbborn canner Epilepsy,
as will as the milder forms of _Ms, such as severe
Crampsy Sonnets, Ac. We now, record the fact, that
persons will find these Pills equally efficacious In curik
every form of narrow+ debility;—nli Matter whether
manifested in OM acute and exeeruclating form of Neu•
rahrla, Tic-Dolorous, or Nervous Headman., the misery
di/yarn:psis or Indigestion, the SulTorings of Itheumit-
Um or Gout, thu melancholy hallucination of depressed
spirits nr hysteria, their effects will" be equa ly happy
and certain. Versions In the country can write to the
. .
Inventor. end have the medicine forwarded to them by
moll. Tho prices are. 01113 box ; two boxes 9.51 twelve
boxes $2l; and 'soot to anymart of the country. free of
postage. Meet your communications to Bxru i3.-lIANca,
103 Baltimore stmt., BRlM:lave, Md.
1 1 $30Fkkklk
DR. HOOPLANDS
GERMAN BITTERS,
DIR.IIOOFLATETWiBALSAIIILIC
CORDIAL,
The great standard medicines of the. Present'
VC, have acquired their great popularity only
thr6ugA years of trial.'• Unbounded satiefac=
lion is rendered by them in all cases; and
people have pronounced thdm worthy.
Llyer Complaint, Ilyspepala t Jaundlei,
Debility of the Nervoior System," •
blames of t-fie-IChineys,
and all, diseases. Arising ; Nor a disordered
liver or eatnescof the stomach and dcaestine
organs, are speedily and permanently aural by
gsi GERMAN BITTERS, • •
The lialsarxdo Cordial hat acquired a
reputation •surpassing that of anyaimilarpro
' partition extant. It will cure, ivlrruouv FAIN
As Most severe and long-standing
Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In.
Hums,. Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient
Consumption,
and hat performed as soul aatoniahing curse
ewer known of
Confirmed Corunmmlion. •
A few doses will also at once check and
cure the most severe "Dlarrhcea proceeding
from COLD IX TEN BOWZLII.
These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M.
JACKSON & CO., No. 418 Arch Street, Philo
delphia, Pa., and are sold by diuggirts and
dealers in medicines every Where, at 76 cents
per bittle. The signature of C. M. JAOKIION
1001 be on the outride wrapper of each bottle.
In the Almanac published annually by the
proprietors, called ErsiTtlODlell ALMAXAO,
you. will find testimony and commendatory
hotiees from all parts of the country. These
Almanacs are given away by 611 our honk.
THE OXYGENATED BITTED..
The qualities of this medicine have placed it u pouan
Imperishable foundation. In destroying disease, arid
InduCing health It has no parallel.
For the following Complaints these Bittens are a tpe.
eine, yin :—Dyepcvla, or Indigestion, Heart Burn,
Aeldlty, Costiveness; Lose of Appetite, Headache and
Heneral Debility.
. .
In sonny sections of our country this pre . paratlOn le
extensively used by physicians In their practice, end It
seems to have restored many to health who were apps
rently beyond the reach of the healing art. •
Bub.joined are a few tributes from ivell•knovin physl
clans:
51.vssmmx, TIOGIA Aug. 213, 1858.
I have used the Oxygenated Bitters In my practice
with decided success In debility and general prostra,
Lion, Ay., and confidently recorumead it in Dimond De
bility, and disease. of the digestive organs.
H. WIIITE;11. D.
Ammaa, N. Y., Sept. d. 1868.
.oTnnxigitt—l have Leon in the drug businecs the
lest fifteen yeas, and have never sold a medicine which
has &eunuch great satisfaction in canes of Dyspepsia
a. the Oxygenated !litters, and in this disease I always
recommend it. 11. O. FOWLER.
ntrntINOTON, Vt. Nov. 12, 1654.
GICTITLItMAN am pleased to state, that I have tried
the Oxygenated Bitters for Indigestion and Debility,
found Immethate rellef!nm using only a part of a' hot
',,, tie. I hare the greatest eodildenee In 4t an a cure for
Dyspepsia and General Debility, and recommend It with
L. much!pleasuro.. •- • • Yours, As., '
JAMES LEWIS, 11. D.
Prepared by SETH W. FOWVE & CO., Benton, and for
stale by Samuel Elliott and S. W. llaverstiek, Carlisle;
Ira Day. IlleehanicaburS, Ruts & Wise, Shiremanstown;
S. G. Wild Novrville; Shoemaker & Elliott, Newburg;
J.O. &Rick, Shippensburg; and by appdnted igents
and dealers 1p medicine all over the countyu •
-DAGILIERREIOTYPES.—In 'beauty and do.
ability, no Sun drawn" picture equals agood daguer—
raotipti; this Is the opinion expressed by the leading
PhotoeraphloJournale of the day, both American PIA
Sunda; these may be obtained at the rooms of Alta
Reynolds, Lei:Aber Street, two doors wester limmeer.
Car liele&me 16150—tf
IMPORTANTTO FEMALES I
DR. CHEESEMAN'S !'ILLS, prepared by Cornelius
L. Ckeeseman, M. D., New Yrirk City. • The combination
of ingredients in them Pills arellie result of a lonirand
ostensive practice. They are mild in their operation,
and certain 'in correcting all irregulerlties, Painful
Menstruations, rumoring all obstructions. whether from
'cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation
of the heart, whites, albnervons affeetions, hysterics
fatigue, pain In the back and BMW, 4c., disturbed !sleep
which Orion from Interruption, of nature.
TO MARRIED LADIES; Dr. Cheeseman'e Pills are
Invaluable, en they will bring on the monthly period
with regularity tisdles who have been disappointed In
the use of other Mlle can place the utmost confidence in
Dr. Cheesemanis Pills doing all that they -represent to
do. -
Warranted purely vegetable, end tree from anything
injurious. Explicit directions ' which should be read,
accompany each box. Price $l. Sent by snail on en.
closing $.l to any authorized agent. Sold by one Drug.
gist In every town in the United States.
B. O. IIUTCJLINOS, General Agent tbf the United
States, 165 Chambers St; N.ew York, to which .all
wholesale orders should be addreseed.
DANNVEItT h FINNEY,
,Wholesale and Retall:Agentl.
Harrisburg, Pa. S. ELLICIT t CaDsIe, Pa .`
TO FARMERS
• Viacurrix Lorm,—The undereigned, Is norrprepar
to furnieb, lu any quantities, from 100 to 1000 acres, o
morn, good farming end growing lends,. lu - Randolph
and adjacent mutation, - In western Virginia, within 12"
er 16 hours of Baltimore . , and,24 of NeW'Yoik. •
The l e nd is fertile • and' Val timbered, the climate
very healthy, and so wild that sheep can be ordinarily
wintered with, very little feeding, and where a cow Can
be rained se cheap aga'chicken In New They.
'Mil be sold cheep, and on easy terms, or exchanged for'
!Motored property, Verchmodie . C.- •
Address, with I'. o._ p, Joy: Coe !ft Co., Tann,
Dolidings,New York. ' , 1tuay26,1660.
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: THE OLD 1)OCIDIV8 SON.—.A. 8. IIEATI,I, Pay' ,
.CiAN OD 8 ' toy ~will examine the sick end &Wad '
eke me , et icur Argb k t. Ittr.'BAMOZL ELLIOVen, ,Carll.l.
Pe.. on th 14th of 4141.1A11t1e end itencp, 1800.
r c ...3 ~,
Dee. 14.18 Id. ' ' ,,' ~
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onThurxday nywol'uVr4l:lo , th'e.tio'r, W. W.ltolls,
Mr. A. K. I'IIO3IPSONt of.Drondolbon,l , ti• to tillos
•11ECKIE , .). WOODBURN, of Cntlltdo.' . '
p
On the 11th' Wet, JOSEPH WARD WOLF, non of
0 eorgo L,,and Ellubetit . Gaucher, aged 16 months, 6
weeks and co'days. 4fllicted from infancy. • •
• In Elaii Francisco, Cat. op the ith of December, LBO.
THOM Ad 8. OFFICER, a native of Carlisle,. Pa., aged
about 60 years. - • . ° • •
At tli% residence of hasivteN Mrs. C. Butler, in Pitts
burgh. on the night of Wednesday, December 14, 1860,
GEORGE W., second eon of George Bmlth, f.rniorly of
Carlisle, Pa., In the 28th year of his age. '
In the prime or early 'manhOod, with the dreams of
life flitting in playful shadows about you- 7 buoyna. of
beim, soil looking star off Into the dim and unknown,
yet Promising future—with it heart attuned tothe ktud
Hest influence—cerieroqs to a fault—with a mind no
constituted—with a heart so brimtheri with a large hu•
inanity, it would seem indeed a hard thing tb die I
The rosy Mtn of a gay morning eclipsed by itko ahad•
owe of a dark night;—and, fo nocn—an soon I alas! eion
Yet, not alone Is this last mutation - In the shifting
drama of life, , The two•angels go forth on their every
day' errand. Ode records a mere :mine—the other
ekvnicie Is—Of our dead.
toroth froni another " = se one world revolves in a higher
- space, and, as In Nature, there are come plants more
beautiful than others; so we/lA-with him whose name
stands at the head of this word ! To "know him:,
wu indeed to" love him.'!. - ' yho that knew him Will
boar other testimony than this.
Tee, my early friend in dead! The {Veen spots of the
earth will know Liw no mernthe friends (Ibis youth
will miss him r ir m'm fly pleasant places—thereyill be
is vacant snot at One hearth, and around ono board ,
that will niver be tilled agaiwl •
Lovely In his life—in his death, there was no divlit
log friendship 1110512 who loved him first and most
and those who had learned to know him In hiclate;
life, ceased not to remember him wheri pain knitted his
brow. And, when at last, the damp's of death ley upon
him, each was lavish of tesiderest
- Ile lived at peace with all men, and we know • nht
where hie enemies are to be fo'und.
Ood rest him 1 Let him sloop. lie died trusting In
Christ, calmly an an Infant cradled upon the bosom of
Its !Nailer. " •
Amid some pear and dear friends. yet afar from the
home of boyhood, to the beautiful AlleghenyCeme•
tery, we committed his bOdy to the &mt. The chaste
service of the Episcopal Church RA, read at his grave;
and the tenre that meistened the cheeks of those who fol.
lowed him thither, were honest and sincere—the hut
sad tribute we could miller him. •
' So let him sleep—so let him rest—
'. The red earth heap'd upon his breast " ;
So let him rest—solet him elev—
. Ile hoods not now the teal, we weep;
The sunlight of a brighter sphere, •
Illumes the planet shadow'd here;
Tot, living.leve will linger round
What hence to them is hallowed ground; '
And Time, 0 lend thy unwilling ray
To chasm the Murky-mist - 15 away;
So we thrtiugh faith may upward glance, •
And still behold his countehancel '
gke Mullets.
, CARbISLE PRODUCE MARKET.
Report-14 weekly for the herald by
—-' -Woodward Itz. Soh wad t..
FLoett Superfine, per bbl. ' ' $ 5,00
do. Extra, , do.; 6,00
do. Family do. -
,A,25
Rye' • . s do. 9 6k.75
Mitre Wttekr per buohel 1,28 to 1,33
Mo. , .do do. .. 1,20
.
RIC ' • do tg
CORN , . -- e ,- - - dO,-* . - - 65
OATH (new) ' • ;do. ; : .- - 86
dLOVERSEED --, do - ' 6,00
TIMOTIITSEED '.) do. •. •- • 2,00
SPRING BARLEY do. ' . . , , 65
WINTER -BARLEY. do. ' 70
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- New ilburtiaentents.,
lAB:D.—'The undersigned feels that
1 his warmest thanks are due to tho leveret' FIRE
00 NI FANI s of our town (or. their unromitted
exertionn to save his building from the ravages
of the terrible Bre that threatened to baffle all lan.
matt,exertlonn on Sunday morning last; and assures
tlibun that he Will ever cherish the most grateful rocol.
lections rt. their disinterested heroism, In periling UN
suit Ilmb to save hie property. And also to Mr,Bautuel
Elliott, for the abundant supply of refreelmeota fur,
Milted to the Bremen to his behalf.
JACOB ItIIBBM.
Carlisle, Jan, 18, 1880.
vsTATE NoneE.—Lettors of Ad
.L4 uilnlettation on the Estate of Wittiata LFONARD,
deceased, late of the Borough of Carlisle, having been
granted by the Iteglater of Cutnberland county, to the
undersigned, residing In Landinburg. Perry County.
Notice is hereby given to Umwo knowing therimelvea
Indebted to the estate to make payment; nod those
haring claims against the estate to prosent them for
settlement to the subscriber,. who Inay• be addressed
either at the above place, or at Carlisle, Cumberland
county.
EDWARD it. LEONARD,
Jan. 18, 18130=0
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JO 141STAKE.—A11 persons in want
11 or a bottle of Floe Old Imported and Pore Brandy,
or Old Itye Wblakey, or Oln. Winer; be., ran get the
pbro article at th e drocery of , the atibeerlber.
WM. BBIITZ.
Car Hale, Jan. 18, loziln
FOR RENT.—That new Three-storied
BRICK 110110 K on North' Hanover streot,h
eat door to Moo, If utton's htnro. Balt
bi• for any business. Vol till 1110, kc., apply to
.1 AMES It. WEAVER.
Carlisio, Jan. 18, 1860-1 r.
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.--The
Cumberland County Aailcultural Society wHI
meet at th e Court Honer, In Car Hale, on TUESDAY.
the 7th day of February, at 11 o'clock, A. 31, A good
attendance 111 requented.
, So. ' D CROFT, Sec'y.
MUM=
A GRANO . CONCERT OF
IipCAL I S. INSTRUAIENTA.I., MUSIC
will lio given at the above Hail on WIRDNIMAY
EVENINU, January 18th, 1800, by the celebrated 80.
prano Vocalist,.
. ,
MIEG
_GRACE NILLOUOIIBYY
(Of the Landon )loyal. Academy of Music), assisted by
her cousin, the eccomplished Contralto.
MISS GERTRUDE. MELVIN,
attd•the renowned Violinist, • '
I U • • CHARLES ELLIOTT,
•
ofDellerlot, late'Solo Violinist at tho co irts of
Portugal, Crammer, de.. Ac.
N. il`-I•he cousins. Illiss.Ontee Willoughby and Miss
Gertrude Melvin. made a brilliant debut at ths Now
York Academy of Al.psic on Friday evening, December
23d.-1856, - See New York papers of 24th December, - 'W.
Admission 60 cents.. Doom open at i o'clock;
the Concert to commence at 8. For particulars see Pro.
gramme. 'Jan. 18, 1859.
JAMES R. WEAVER'S
CABINET . Aoir ,
• .„„
. •CIIAM
MANUFAVTORT,'
NOATII Hai OTIII STRALT,:CABLISLA, PA
Having boon engaged in the business for over twenty
years ho would return 'thanks to bin customers and
(Honda, for the liberal encouragement extended to him
In years gone by, and further assures them that no
pains will be spared, to give full satinkaction to all wbo
,may favor him with a all.
•
• CHAIRS ANA FURNITURE,
of every description comitantly on band; or made to
Order. Warranted to be of: the best quality, of the la•
test style, well finished, and sold at the lowest possible
prime formula. •-•
Ile also continues business as an UNDEUTAICER.—
Ready anede,Collinn, kletallic orotherwlae, kept con.
silently on hand and funerals promptly attended to
person/ally In town or coubtey, on the most reasonable
terms.
. .
Cherry and Walnut Conine, large size, i ell flntshid
and lined Inside, from 8 to 12 dollars. • .
.. Walnut Conine covered from 15 to 30 dollars.
JAMES It. WEA.VEIt.
•
May 25,1869-17.
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N. 11.--Two properties situate triChurebtowit,Cumb.
county, are offered' for sals on easy terms. Apply as
abase.J. It. W.
NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad=
I s u ministration on the Esiate of D. W. A.lc
late of Dickinson township, deceased. heti° beengrantad
by the Register of Cumberland county, to W. 'Anti
AlcOulloch, residing In the bomugh of Norville..
All persons Indebted to said estate. will make lime.
4111 e payment, and those haring claims, present them,
duly authenticated, for settlement to
W. LINN McCIIII,LOCII,
Administrator of D. W. AlcCulloch;
Dee. 7, 1869. .
N OTION = Notice -hereby given to. = Notice
all who are Indebted to ua tbat Our hooka will 66
headed over for collection after the 16th of next mouth.
Our books are wow In posvesslorf of our successor Asher
{Niel, who IS eonetantly.nady to receive money on 011 e
accouu.t. • -
Jan. 11,1860. , BTEINBII PROTIUM&
,
P. 8. Asher ITiel'a Clothing Store , near the Market
otI3OOTS AND, SHOES. A lot of
Boots anti nine Just recilved. Ladles' 'end
os Morocoo Lodi of Wilgeo colebntted wake. A
new supply. . .
Cernyle, Nov. 80859
A MERICAN AND F (kN
• STEREOSCOPIC
• ANTHONY, .., • •
308 Broadway* Igsw 3tork.• ••
After May let, 1800. nC 501, 131lOADWAY,
• . 'two doors from the, St. Nicholas Hotel.
Tie Sierepacepe is the Moat Instructive, interesting,
. entertaining, nutuslng and excitip.q of modern inven-
None are too young, none too old,. none too Intent•
gent; mono too uneducated, to ackaddiedge its worth
and beauty.
No hams is complete without it; and It must and'will
penetrate everywhere. '
It presents to your view every part of the' world, in
all the renal'. boldnitss, perspective,- and plumpness of
detail, an if you ware on the epot.• , •
Photographera are everywhere exploring- Europe,
Asia, Africa, Anterica, hi search of the grand and the
beautiful, and the results of their Mall are constantly'
enrieldug our stock. „
We have an immense variety of paper Views of Scones
in Paris, London, England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales,
France, Belgium, Holland." Switzerland, Spain; The
Rhino, Versailles, St. Cloud, Vontalubleau,'Thllleries,
Italy, Turkey, Egypt, Athene. the Rely Loud, China.
Indio, errant Palace, also'Oroups Historical, amusing,
marriage seamen, breakfast scenes, plo-nica, statuaryi
4c., Ac. -An exquisite assoitment Mt Illuminated Intp•
Acre of Palace* ClOirchea mid Cathedrals of grades,
Italy, Ac., Sc. Thp effect of these illuminatadritiews is
• most remarkable. '
Every gentleman of wealth and refined taste should
have in his drawing room some of our exquisle views on
glass, with a revolving stereoscope, showing 42, 25, 50
or 100 scenes.- Nothing can' be more fascinating, and
ono ran offer no greater treat to a friend fond ofthe
masque And Lilo beautiful. •
Anthony's instantaneous Stereoscope Views are the
lettest Photographic woplier. They are 'taken in• the
fortieth pert of a second, and evorythlbg, no matter
-how rapidly it may be moving;- in depleted am ahaiply
and distinctly nn if it had been perfectly at rest. 'This
. gives an additiOnal value, for to the beauties of ineni•
mate nature it midst the charm of life and motion. The.
process lea disciivery of our own. and being unknown
in Europe. we receive from London and Paris large oi•
dory for Anthony'. Instantaneous Vinyls of American •
life and scenery. . •
Aumng other things we havcrjuSt 'published Stem
conic ilinetrations of the Steno of the NOLTOT•NTREZT
PRATER Montana, in which many hearts feel aq Inter
est. The particulars of this will be found In our cat*
logue. - • .
Oun CATALOGUE of subjects and prices will be forward•
ell to ally naldress nn receipt of a stamp.
Parties at a distance 'sending us $l. $5, $lO, $2O, or
$25, can have it - good instrument and such pictures as
. they may nattiest cent by Espress. •
. Views alone, (without instrument) can be rent .by
mall.
Parties who 'Wish to be advised °revery thing irally
valuable in the lino that comes out, may send us their
minks to place on record, and we will keep them posted
at our own espouse. „
Mon of leisure will find Photography a meet (eschat
letg and delightful amusement. We are prepared to fit
..OUL_lsrontotirE with everything necessary for their nue•
cons together with inetructiont .Itaw - to - take Sturm,
• ample Pictures.",
, E. ANTHONY,
Importer and idanufact.urer of Photkraphie 13Interi•
alx, Sterenscopeaand.Stereoscopic Views.-
: XEly- Merchants from every section of the count!). are
° respecefully invited to make an extwoination. of our
Antic. as our discount to the trade will be liberal
Ti) PHOTCSORAPHEItS.—FIrst•cIass stereoscopic Na
g/Invert wanted. '
Send by mail a print unmounted, with price of Nega
tive. pan.lB,lB6o—im.
THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE!
Prepare for the Groat Politkal Campaign
OF 1860. •
INDUCEMENTS TCi'CLUBS
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NOW I 3 TIIE TIME VIIIISCRIDE.
Tna Tatnoni=now mo r e than eighteon yearn old,nnd
having over a quarter of a million euboeribero, or con'
intent purchaners;'diffused ihrough every State and
Territory of our continuo In oesence what
It has boon—the earnest champion of Liberty, Progress,
'and of wliatover will conduce to our national growth In
Virtue; -Industry, Knowledge; and Prosperity.
Phli NEW—YORIC DAILY TRIBUNE .
Is prie tad on a largo imperial sheet, and published every
rooming and evening (Sundays excepted). It contains
Editorials on the topics of the times, employing a-large
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Dec.1450-3twAole.o.w.
J ANUAKY REDUOTION
IN PRICES.
• t
Announces to the public and his customers, that to
elecordstwo with his usual custom thin season of the year,
ho has reduced the prices of b la stock of
• FANCY' DRY. - GOOD - g, '.••
which cninprise l finnychocet and beautiful deserlp.
Vona otlif INTML PRESS , GOODS, sueh as all Wool
Merinnes, plain and figured, all Woot De&linen, plain
and figured.. Coburgs, VIL1011C111" DeLalues, all wool,
Plaids, he., eke.. •
SHAW LS of every variety at extremely low prices.
A beautiful lot of FANCY SILKS of every atyle and
color, and at lower rates than can be purchased else.
where in Carlisle. _ ,
A splendid. assortment of Pure and Cloaks yet on
hand which we are determined to close out without re.
gard to COST, in fitct our whole stock is now °Rating
At unusually low prices.
Portions will Slid it to their decided advantage to
call and examine for themselves, as great bargains may
be expected the closing season.
Carlisle, Jan. li., ISO°,
DissoLurioN., OF.. . _PARTNER,
Sill P.—The partnership heretofore - exinting um'
der the firm of 511R03.1 & BLACK, has this day been
diasolved by mutual cdnnent, theraforewa would aollelt
all Lima indebted to Caine and cattle their accounts,
and all thaw having claim, will please present them
for aettiamont. .
. .
JACOB SIIRO - la,
' . ItOBBILT M. BLACK.
.e.
Jan. 3, 1860. ' • ,
The buainesS will hereafter be continued at the 'old
stand of Bhrom A Black under the Arm of BLACK &
DELA NCY, Where we will keep constantly on hand all
kinds of LUMBER AND COAL, of army description,
which we will sell at the lowest cash prices, and all on
denrfor bill stuff will be promptly attended to of the
shortest notice. We are thankful for the patronage of
generous public at the old stand of Bhrom & Black,
and would still solicit a continuance. All orders left
at the residencja Jacob &dam for coaVand lumber,
will be promptly attended toss heretolliye.
BLACK & TRUANCY.
Jan. 11, Vino.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AP
PUBLiO SALE.
By order of the Orphans' Court
Dy virtue of on order of the Orphans' Court of Cum'
becloud county, the undereigned will offer at public
mile at .the Court Howse '
on SATURDAY . , the -4th day
of FEBRUARY, 1060, xl lO o'clock, A. IC, that valuable
Wen. and Lot situated on North Honorer street, In
the Borough of Carlielf,,, and Ibrmerly occupied by
Pater Welbloy, doc'd. -
The House Is a two story Frame
plmtered upon the outside,
and le about twenty.eight foot . in '""',
front by dotty depth,Jaaring 'two Tr
rooms and a kitchen en the Bret floor,
•• - •
and four rooms upon the second floor,,all lu good lepalr,
together with 'necessary out.bulldings. The Lot le 20
feet in front, and 210 feet in depth, and contain a 'Arlo
ty of choice fruit (roes.
TERMS: Ten per cont. - of the purchase money to be
raid when the property is Addeo off, the balance of
ono half on the let day of April, A. D.,1860, Sand the
reeldue to bo'dlviduil Into two equal paymonts, payee.
'bit at one and two 'ears with tutored. Taxes for year
1860 to be paid by purchaser. • .
O. P. 11llMitIOlf
Admr. O. T. A. of Paler W.iblq, deo'd..'
Jou. 11, 116045.
•
TIVENTY 11ItSg
New on hand at the Carlisle Foundry, a new
TWENTY 1101.88 STISA2I ENGINE, complete ha every
Forted, Which we will 101 l at a emelt advance on cost.
Also, T111(81011NO •BIACIIINIIB, 1101(811 pommel,
Corn Crneburo, Corr. Shelters, and other intichlnon' for
Farmers.
- Alro, TEX PLATE 'STOVES frir burning wood, two
ekes, of hatulerane pattern'', together 'titbit variety of
other articles for Farmer' nod Dlounekoopere, too nu.
Morons to ((motion. ' -
F. OAtIDNER a 00.
Carl W., Oct. 6,1869 •
• •
dristioduaiY.
actu fitmettiseinents.—
A. W. BENTZ
FURS & CLOAKS.,
A. W..BENTZ
v Jiflisccllancous.
A DMINISTRATOR'S'.NoTICE.—
Letters of Administration on the Betide of BA•
iteetAng, - late of the Demuth of Cardillo, deceased,
have been issued to theesubserlber residing In ffnuth
Middleton township: All persons indebted to said EA
tote ereyequested to make Drunediatelnlyment, and
those having claims to present them for settlement to
IIUdirSTUART.
Administrator of Sarah - Clark, deed.
Dee. 21, 1116d-130
UMBERLAND VALLEY.: BANK
C
. 1.1501.11,1ET0R8.
Wn.umw
ROU'r. C. STUMM;
RICHARD WOODff,
`Jaen; 0. Duni.vr.
. . .
This Bank, doing business in the name of Her, bran
neman & Co., is now fully proparel, to. do a general
Hooking Business with promptness and td. ...---
Money received on deposit atnipaid , .. on demand
Without notice. Interest paid on special deposits. her.
tificates of deposit bearinginterest at the rate of five
per cent. will be Issued for as 'short a period se four
months.. Interest on all certificates will cease at ma.
turn'', provided, however, that If said certificates are
renewed at any time thereafter for another, Wen pa.
1.. )
clod, they shall bear the same rate of interest u to the
time of renewal, Particular attention paid to he col.
faction of notes, drafts, checks, &c., to any" of the
ynit6d States or Cansdae. ' ,
. .
Remittances made to England, Irelandor the Conti.
nent. The faithful and confidential .execution of all
orders entrusted to them, maybe relied upon., .
They call the Attention of Farmers, Mechanics and
all others who desire a safe depository for their names,
to the undeniable fact, that the proprietors of this Bank
• al e INDIVIDUALLY liable to the extent of their estates for
all the Dopossts, and other obligations of Eel.; Praline.
man k Co, . ,
They have recently removed into their new Banking
Bones directly opposite their former island, In West
Main Street, a few doors east of the Railroad Depot,
whore they will sten thyme, be pleased to give any in.
formation desired In regard te Meng , matters in gene.
cal.
Open for buslnesS from D o'clock In the morning null
4 o'clock in the evening.
U. A. /3TURGlisoy, ambler.
Carlisle, May 20,1857.
•
William •P. Lynch,
Practical FL UMBER and GAS FITTER,
in the basement of the 21: E. Church,.
Main Street, Carliele. ,
Load and Iron pipes,„ Iron Sinks, •
Hydrants, • , Tubs,
Hot re Cold Showarilyathe, Beth Boilers,
Water Closets • Wash Basins,
Force and Lid Pumps, llydrauliellame, &e.
Wro't Iron
And every description of cocks and fittings for gas,
steam, water. &c. Superior cooking ranges, heaters and
gee fixturee put up in churches. stores and dwellings,
at short notice, in the moot modern style. • All mated
ale And work in ourline at low rates and warranted.
WY-Country workand Jobbing.promptly attended to.
Mar. '23,1869—1y
FSENWEIN'S- TAR-AND-WOOD
_ NAPTIIA PECTORAL,
18 rue B? MEDICINE ItB rus WORLD,
for the Celia of COLIOIIS AND COLD, Croup Bronchilie, As.
thmo, TlMiculty In Breathing. Palpitation of the ,
lleart, nod for the 'relief of patients In the „
advanced etages of Coasuaerriox, to. '
gether with all Diseases of the .
Throat and Chest, and
whlcli predisposed to Consumption. It attacks the root
of disease, and makes the fell destroyer succumb to Its
n nuance. It also produces free expectoration, and in
duces healthy action in the diseased Mucous Membranes
and Titian.. It Is peculiarly adapted to the radical curo
of Anus.. Ono dose of this invaluable Syrup often
gives ease, and consequently sleep, which the peculiar
natuVe of this disease denies him. It in very pleasant
to the taste, And prompt In its effects. Tay iv, and be
convinced, that it is Invaluable in the cuss or BRON
CHIAL AFFEOTIONS. - .
.. . . . . - .
Any ug :l= 4 ll . ol MR BOMB. ~,
' .
r fly by •
A. SHERWIN, Druggist, 0
N. W. Corner of Ninth arid Poplar Street&
-
__ __- • • -- - -- --- PHILADELPHIA
•• N. B. For Bale by 8. Elliott, N.J.Keiff.fr, 8. W. Darer.
stick, Carlisle; L. Kauffman, Mechanicsburg; and Geo.
K. - Smith, & Co., Philadelphia, and /Storekeepers and
Druggists generally.
0ct..19, '50.-7 mop;
TEIDIGH & SAW_YtR, (East Main
Street,) have Just teturned tronithe Eastern Cit
lth a large and well selected stock of •
• WINTEIR GOODS,
to which they respectfully Invite the attention of
buyers. • A
It embraces everything rare and new thrown In the
market by recent Importations and Auction Sales; tn.
eluding Nancy Dress Silks newest styles .velvet Pop.
line. Elegant Figured Merlnees, Darla DeLaines, Satin
finished Valenclas, and.all other kinds and varieties of
/Weis Goode.
• Also a liwge aselortment of Brochi, Long and &intro
Shawls. Scotch, Blanket and Waterloo, Double, Meier. -
alble and Bay State Shawl,.
CLOTH MANTILDAS, Cloth Mantilla., Raglans from
wholesale manufacturers acknowledged the hest •styles
In town this season.
. .
SUDS! FUItSII FURSII I In'eVery variety.- Sable;
Stone, Ma.tln, Siberian Capes, Culls and Muffs, Rue.
slats Fitch, French Sable, American Filets Children's
Furs of all kinds. We warrant them all free from
moths, having purchased direct from manufacturers.
Ladies and Gentlemen will find n inspection a full
line of every clam of goods kept In a first elms Dry
Goode Store.
For HOLIDAY PRESENTS we are fully prepared
with a full stock of Fancy and desirable goods.-
We feel prepared with title large addition of new
goods and our former stock, to cult the wants of pll In
our line; wale* an inspection of our goods. No Iron•
ble or attention Is spirant) showing goods
LEIDIUII A SAWYER.
Carlisle, Dec. 7, 1459. .
130.1tTABLE GAS LIGIIT.
The undersigned are now prepared to furnish
"Loveless' Portable Gas Light and Fixtures,"
at prices ranging from $5.00 to $5OO.
This light has the advantage over other artificial
light on account•of its SAFETY. BRILLIANCY and
ECONOMY, the cost of a Full Flame being only about
ONE CENT perhour. -
Orders from abroad respectfully solicited, and full
satisfaction warraUted. Liberal deduction made to
Churches And Seminaries. All Orders will receive at
!elution if directed to HARKNESS A litt.
Carlisle, Pa.
te..We would refer to the (ollowlag gedtlenien who
have the light to use.
11. A. Sturgeon, Esq., W. M. Waite, Eeq., Dr. D
Mahon. Wm. Iter, Esq., Joe. O. Hoffer, Eeq., and Col.
J. Mei'lnnis.
Carlisle, Dee.l4, 11159.--3 mos.
NIGHT SCHOOL.—The subscriber
proposes to teach a Night School for out quarter.'
for Ladles any fientlemon, commencing the first or sec
ond week in January, 1800; the sessions to be held at
his house. Those desirous of becoming pupils, can do
so by calling on the subscriber at his residence In East
''otufrot Street, when terms will be made known.
E. ECKEL&
Carlisle, 28, 1859.
rr " STOVE TO SUIT TII)4.1 PEO
PLE.—The complete success and universal sells.
faction given by the PRAIRIE FLOWER
COOK STOVE, warrants the enberriber
calling upf all who wish comfort and con. pro ; '
vonioncir mill and examine the store before • •
purchasin , J5ll who have tried the stove
hive been more than satisfied. Of the great number
sold. during the present scaiiiin, the lint complaint has
vet to be heard. Of no other stove can this with truth
be said. For strength, economy, heating, Looking,
baking, and roasting powersAt has no rival. The late
improvements fur the consumption of coal gee, gives
additional strength, btruides a vast saving id fail. The
stove is warranted to glee eatisfactlon in all eases. The
furniture is all made of the bent material, and for work
inanshiprenciat bo'surpansed. I have besides a num
ber of other cook stoves which I will sell with or with.
out furniture below cont. All work' heroic:lolre done,
attended to promptly. Oh/argil moderate, witha desire
to please all. • I hope to merit a continuance of the pat
ronage already bestowed, '
Mn. MARY M. MORRIS
•
. Jan. 11, 1860. ,
N. O. The highest price paid- for Old copper, brass,
pewter, In cash, or taken In exchange for goods.
OLIDAY IRESENT.B
LADD, WEBSTER & CO.
SE W I . N 0 E •
•
'A few of many reasons why the Sewing
Machines of Ladd, Webeter & Co.
are preferred above all others.
1. They are eo remarkably anima in their construction.
A child can operate them and, understand the
mechanism. "44
2. They,are the arm:lour Sewing Machines made. It
is almost impossible to break or to get them out
of order.
,13: They are eons In their operation; finishing the
work Ina uniformly perfect manner..
4. They make a mar LOCK amen, alike on both aides
of the work, which cannot be vitamin.
6. They, stitch , hem, bind, fell, run and gather, with.
oqnt basting. • •
O. They sew equally welt the mutest and the usavi.
• JOT fabrics.
7. Theyeew over the listensr seine without changing
the tension or breaking the finest thread.
I. They use any No. of Cotton, Thread or Bilk directly
from the 'spool.
9. They use a rerastonv needle; curved ones are liable
to break.
10. The needle hes. a PERNINDICTILAII motion. This I.
absolutely necessary for heavy work.
They have a lIII K KL nu; none others are in con.
stant contact with the work.
They run easily and are almost noiseless.' •
They are not liable to oil the drums of the operator.
They do not require a screwdriver to set the needle.
They do not hart to be taken apart to oil of clean.
They dc(not form ridden on the under side of the
work, nor are they wasteful of thread, as Is the
ClllO, with ALL CHAIN IMTOLI YEACHINIA
LT. They are capable of doing.a greater range' of work,
and in a mere perfect manner than 'any other
Sewing Machina; as le proud by the result of
our challenge for a trial, which had never been
Accepted.
Stir On Exhibition and for sale at Mrs.' ft. A. lin.
Notts? DAGUlittltitAN goons, 2d.dOor Veal of Dr.
'Eliza's' Mee, by
1
W. 12.. MA.BON Mier
Dec. 21,1962-2 t.
at- Every , discrlption of Needle Work eletuted at
our Room, and samples of work sent by rusll. • ' •
F A STATE OF JOHNSTON WILLIAMSON,.
deceased.—All pereenb indebted to, or having
c a me against the Estate ofJohnston•Wllliamson, late.
of Dickinson township, do'd., are requeeted tn. meet
the Executors of said estate at , thepublic house of Ja
cob ltedeecker, In Centreville,' on Wednesday. Thin" ,
day, & Friday. the 9th , oth, and 10th of February next ,
with their ciallne properly authenticated Ow settlement.
JIMIN T. 0 SEEN.
, ' . - • .
ADAM CYKIVItri,
. Jan, 11, '6O-t d: ' Administrators ord. W., died,'
' ' ' Cheap' Job, Printing done y o r e ...._
Beta !boos.'
L A. 11,'G E, AIR IT F
'Fall and Wintneboods,
AT OGILBY'S STORE.
am now opening the largest assortment of DRY
00008 mom brought to Cumberland County. •
• Tho attentlbli of the Ladles le paitieularly Invirel to
the splendid aesorttnont of
D"RESS GOODS. •
A full lino of Magnificent Mika, Popllion, Poll De Cher
viers, Fiench Merinoes, Ceshmeres, Sc., Shawls and
Cloth Cape" of all kinds and uncoulmonly.chenp, Drees
Trimming', all tbo new styles and to omit every,ColOr.
Flannels and Dlankefe at astonlabing low prices: -Cali
case. the best in Carlisle, at 6, 8 and 10 cte. DeLaines,
the best In the State at 37, 50 and 63 cts. Jaunting,
bleached and unbleached, no batter and nctschetiper to
be had. Linens, Napkins, Table Clothe, Shlrtings,
Doylies, Sc., brought fronithetargest Importer In New
York, very good and very cheap.: Gingham', a full air
sortmen •
Blinnuon Dnlmitates,
Joan Dumap,
JonN 8. StraUt;
H. A. Bnonazon. '
' MOURNING CIOODS.A large assortment of mourn
ing Goods of all kinds and descriptions.
BONNETS & RIBBONS.--A new supply of fashionable _
Bonnets and Ribbons, at low figures. '
GIAVES —The. beet quality of Alemnder's Kid
Gloves, Kid, Silk and Cotton Gauntlets. [flick Gloves,
equal to any Exclusive Agency, Gentlemen's wear.
A now assortment of Pine Broad Olbtlio, Canter Bea , „,
vers ' Plain and Nancy Gasslmeres, Vesting., Caeslnets,
&e., Ac. • •
BOY'S WEAR.—Oessimeres suitable for boys very
cheep:
Three-Fly Carpeting, goad, beautiful and cheap: Floor
Oil Clothe Mall widths, good and cheap. ' -
The store in now filled with now, elegant and cheap
oods,-brought from the largest and beet hoboes in New
'York and Philaderphla, and will by sold off at prices to •
defy all competition.
Come one, come till, bofote purchasing elsewMi re.and
judge for yourselves.
No trouble to show our goods at the Mew, Store oppe
site' the Railroad Depot.
011 AS. OGILBT.
°di-lisle, Oct. 28, 1850.
SPECIAL YOTICE.—
. HATS AND CAPS:
AT..
, .
. •
KELLER'S OLD. STAND..
NORTH 114NOVER STREET,
Will be found a large and elegant assortment of HATS
And CAPS, In u great variety, of our own and city menu.
facture.
HATS. - CAPS.
Silk. Military,
Moleskin, Navy, '
' Comilmere, ' Morphy, ,
. ' :Felt, Scotch, .
Ledger, Ledger. -
Planters ' Oil Cloih; .'
Plush & Cloth. , Children's Fancy.
ASS% Wool Hots of all ;chide, which will 'be mold at'
the lowest prices. -Recollect .
'HELLER'S OLD STAND,
• : North Hanover Street.
, al, Hats of any etylo Manufactured to order. '
Carlisle, Oct. 10, 1659. •
T HE PARISMANTILLA,.CLOAK
AND FUR EMPORIUM. •
No. 708 Cheetnut Street, (above seventh,)
PHILADEILPitIIA.
The nubscribers Invite the attention of the Ladles, to
their stock of these ELEGANT GARMENTS, of which
being a BPICIALITT, they are • enabled to offer the moat
complete assortment In the city. • •
They will open in October and November their Im•
portationa connlniltui of
EMBROIDERED,ELVET CLOAKS,'
HANDSOME BEAVER CLOAKS,
OPERA CLOAKS. tto.,
and elegant ppecimens of home manufactUre, will be
added to their Block EVERY MORNING TllllOOOll
TUE SEASON.
\ •
Se r . . • •
GRAND OPENING. nEilt
Elegant Furs Eor,Ladies' Costl.nne,
IN TILE FUlt ROOM OF THE
PARIo-X4NTILLA EMPORIUM.
The euboesihors beg also_ to announce that, in com
pliance with the wishes of several valued customers,
they have added to their establishment a
FUR togrARTMENT, '
In which will at all times bo found the largest 'display
4.0 f weir aennon4 GARMENTS, -made up by the best
French workmmii , and at prices which will commend
them to the economical as well as the most luxurious
purchasers. _
E VERY GARMENT may be relied finis being exactly
what In represented, as it Is no pared the 'lawn of the
subscribers to obtain an ephameralnotaalety by offering
mitative manufactures for the sake of selling cheap,—
but, on the contrary, a reputation based on the perma,
nent and durable foundation of public confidence.
J. W. 'PROCTOR & CO., .
Importers and Manufacturers of
CLOAKS, MANTILLAS AND FURS.
No 708 Chestnut Str4el,.
0ct.10,1850-3m..
NEW GOODS AGAIN! AT OG
, ILEX'S CHEAP STORE. •
Just returned from the city and now opening a Jorge
assortment of
Elegant and Fashionable Winter Goods,
Elerfant Silks, Poll de Chevlers, and all the newest
styles DRESS 110005 In great variety. '
A lai.ge lot of Ladles' Cloth Cloaks and Shawls, of the
latest sty lee. Just received
LADIES' FURS, good and cheap.
A full armament of Dress Trbnmloge, Cloak Tassole,
es. CENT'S SHAWLS, good and cheap.
CALICOES at 6,6, 8, 10, and 12 cents.
M. D.,LA INS at 8, 10, 12, 16, and 20 cents.
6-4 Cloth for Over Costa at 37 and 60 rents:'
6-I Black Cloth for
,Ladies' Cloaks at $1.60, $2 4 Qp
$2.60, and $3.00.
The stock Is now large and complete. All persons in
want of elefant and cheap goods, will fled them at the
new store opposite the Railroad Depot.
Nov. 30, '6O. CIIAS. 001LRY.
1 4 1 RES II GROCERIES!-
AT . • B.O. IIUYETT:B
Shad and Mackerel of different grades,'
At IIUYETT'S.
Salmon, Scale Fish and White Fish,
At IIUYSTT'S.
Codfish, Salt and Pickled Misting, •
=1
Dried Fruit, Preform and Mlle.,
, .•
Sugar Cured Reef and Cams,
At IIUYETTI3
A flesh supply of LIQUO,Itti,
-f'''• At%Y:tirf'l3
011 e, White Letitt;de, du,
" At HIIYETT'S
.CH — RISTMAS PRESENTS!
Goods for the Holidays ! !
FALL ARRIVAL OF
Fresh Drugs, Fancy Goods, Fruit, and
Confectionary.
S. W. HAVERSTICK has Junt received from the city
and Id now opening a nplendid display of FANCY GOODS,
to which be desires to call the attention of his friends
and the public. Ms emeortment in this line cannot be
surpassed In novelty and elegance, and both In quality
and price of the articled, cannot fail to please purchasers.
It would be impodeible to enumerate Life
which comprise every variety of fancyarticles of the most
exquisite finish ouch as. •
' rapier Mache lioods. --- 1. -. • • .
Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink;stapj,ls and trays,
Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card emirs, .
Ladies' Fancy Baskets, . ~
FancrWork-Boxea, with sewing inetrunients,
Ladies' Cabas,Writing Deskm, and Porbfolios. ' .
- Yen Sionnales, of every variety,
Oold pens and pendia, Fancy paper weights, and
. a
large iariety of ladles' Fancy statio, cry. .„..
Motto !male and wafers, Kik end bead purses, •
Biding whips, elegantly finished. Fine cutlery,
Perfume baskets and bagel, •'• •
Brushes of every kind for the toilet,
X. Basin and It. & 0. Wright's keeps and Perfumes
of various Muria,' .
• • . • • • •
Fancy Pins fOr head dresses and shawls.
• Musical Instruments, of qii kinds and - at all prices
together wife)) an Innumerable variety of artloleselegan t
ly finished trod suitable for holiday prelsents, to which
he invites special attention.
, Also, an eltenalve and elegant colliction of
WOWS,
comprising the various English and American Works,
embellehed POETICAL WORKS, 'Oleo and
Hymn Rooks , elegantly bound in velvet with metal
chimps and corner'', suitable . for holiday gift% '
Hie assortment of School Booki and School Stationery Is
also complete, and comprises everything used In the.
Schools. lie also desires to call the particular atten
tion of Families to his elegant assortment of
LAMPS, Ac., - • •
from the eitenelve establishments' of Cornelius, Archer
and others of Philadelphia, comprising every styli,- of
Carlos., Chamber and study Lampe, for burning either
dard,'Sporm or Etherial oil; also DYOfT'B celebrated
Kerosene or Coal Oil Lamps,Aegetber with Flower Vallee
Fancy Screens, do. Hie assiirtnithst in this line is un.
equaled laths borough. Also, •
BEGARS AND TODAOOO,
anibraclng all tho favorlta brands, and a flue assort•
went of iIINDIII3OIIAUM 82d0K1Ilt8 AND PIPEfI.
such as Oranges, Lercione, Figs, Raisins, Nectatined,
ramose, /Cc, FANCY CONFECTIONARY—NUTS—Mtg.
RERVIiti FhollB, MINCED-SIRAT, FICKLER, &c.,
In every variety and at all prices; all or which are pure
and freeh such as can be confidently recommended to
his friends. Ills Mock embraces everything in the line
of fancy Ooodd, with many other articles useful to
husekeepere which the.publio are coot:billy Invited
to call and examine. • k -
Remember the Old Stand, nearly bppoelte the flank 'on
North Hanover sheet. . .
Dee. T. 18119
1 nw MUSIC STORE.
NO. DS MARKET STREWS, lIARRISBURG.
ti.E fr u..• i p •
• Inernuopos bodice,
11.16310 AL SINItOIIANRION OIINNRALLY,
PIANOS,
lIBLODEONS,
GUITARS, •
VIOLINS
M AGO ES,
ORTRsONS, 4e,
0.0. WoAnil-OR,
Mg)? 11 ; 60.
EMBIZE!
=!
=!
FANCY GOODS,
SIttITTB,
is. W. a&VERSTION
Zustnesg taros.
Sidirjr, re
spectfully Announces So . his old •frlends and
twiner' patrons, that he' has returned from his south
western tour,. with hie health greatly Rumored, end
has resumed his practicirin Carlisle. •
r WM on Main Street, one'door west of the Railroad
Depot, where he can for found at all hours, .day and
night, when not but profeselonally.
carlielig Out. 26, 1859-tf.. • • .
DOCTOR ARMSTR.OSTG has remov
ed his office trt.he Barth west corner of Ifano`ier
Polnfrot, et w hero holday be consulted at any bowel thi
day .or night.. Dr. A. has had thirty yeare.experlence
in.the pmfeeslon, the last ten of which have been doses
ted to the study and practice of Iloruccopathic mein.
eine. May2o, 'bithu.
J. J. BENDER,_III. D. -
(11051030PATI1D3T,) , * •
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACCOITCHER.
i,:y orli r e . e sm oil ti touth limner /3treet . , formerly occupied
•
•
pR:. S. B. KIEFFER Office in North
oro.linnoverstreek. two doom &QM Arnold & Bon's
Ornce hour., morepartkularly from 7 to 9 o'clock%
A. 61., And from 6 to 7 o'cloek, P. M.,
.. 0 7..'...7. lOU, - GEORGE S. SEA
-111.4i'.:,,..' . maiit, DENTISt, from the Bal.
-'-'- t more College of Dental Surgery.
- 113-oMce at the residence of hie mother, EastLouthet
street, three doors below Bedford.
March 19, 1856—tf. • .
.DR. S. C.REIFF respect
fully informs the ladies and gentienien
of Carlisle, and vicinity, that he has re•
slimed the practice of Dentistry, and is prepared to per.
- form all operations on the teeth and gums, belonging
to his profession. lie will Insert full nets of teeth on
gold or sliver, with Angie gum teeth, or blocks, on they
may prefor. Terms moderate, to suit the times
Office to nigh street, directly opposite the Cumber ,
laud Valley Dank. .
• • • • • •
tsA.. Dr. - 11.'wfil be In Newville •the last ten days of
'every month. '
Jan. 20, 1858-Iy*
south Conover 'treat,
next door• to the Poet
•
Oa.. Will be absent from Carlisle the fast ten dap' of
eachonontb. • [aug.l,
GEO. W. • NEIDICII,. D. D.
Late Demonstrator of nneletive Dentistry to the
Baltimore College of
"rt ilrfa , De al a e l eTt g li e s r iesidenes,
oproelte Marion Mau, West Main street, Carlisle, Penn
Nov, 11,1857. • -
HAVERSTICK, Druggist,
North Hanover &rest, Carlisle. •
Physician's prescriptions carefully compounded
A frill supply of fresh drugs and chemicals.
'JOHN HAYS; AIiTORN EY AT LAW.—
, Office au Matia Street, oppoalte "Diaries Hall,"
Car Sale, Pa. • • [Oct. 26,
P. lIUMRIOH, Attorney at Law.
ki.--0111co on North Ifsmover street, n fen doors
south of Glass' Hotel.. All business entrusted to him
will be promptly attended to. [Altai 16.
T . _
AW NOTICE. - 7 . REMOVAL. W.
1._4 M. PENROSE ha s mitered hls Oleo fn rear o
the - Court Mouse, whore ho will promptly attend to all
business entrusted to hint.
August 19, 1857.
LOFFICE.-LEMUEL TIODD
I_4 has resumed the practice or the Lem Office in
Centre Square, west aide, near the First Preebyterian
Church.
- April 8,1857.
AMERICAN HOTEL,
L M R A N. Y.
The advantages and conveniences of this elegant and
eommodloturliotel for Travelers and sojourners, In El.
mire, is acktiowledged by all. It had Note, well fur.
nlshed, and the beet ventilated rooms to be found in
the City; and is bountifully shunted near thellailroad
-Depot; 10-that Travelers can step aboard of the Cars at
ny_tirettwlthout being subjected to the Inconveniences
of riding In Omnibuses.
N0v.9.1859.. C, I. BUM,
ler - FARE REDUCED. -ea
STATES UNION_HOTEL,
0013 & 608 Market St., above sixtb i ;'
JAMES W. POWER, Propiletor.
TERMS 26 per day. - Ju30'52..
AMERICAN „HOUSE,
..North Hiinover Street, Carlisle, Pa.,.
ler . W. K. IN E, Proprietor.:
This Rouse has been refitted In a superior style, and
now open fur the accommodation of Boarder.
and Travelers, on -
MODERATE 'TERMS.
• EXCELLENT STABLING ATTACHED.
UNITED STATES HOTEL.
S. E. •Cor. 11th t t Market Sta.,
L.'
PHILADELPHIA
.•
KANAGA, WM. McVEY,
PROTIUM'S.
Jan. 4,1800.
4 11.. NEWSHAM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office with W. 11. Miller, Esq., south Hanover Street
opposite the Volunteer Mace. ,
Sep. 8, 1850.
W. C. RHEEM
ATTORNEY AT LAIN' AND GENERAL AGENT
Ninneapolie, Minnesota.
WILL give special attention to collections through
out the state, make investments, buy and sell
Real Estate and eecurities. Negotiate loans, pay taxer,
locate landstarrants, he., he. Refer to the members o
the Cumberland County Ear, and to all prominent citis
sons of Carlisle, Pa. [Aug.E6g-ly.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY, RE
MOVAL-A. L SPONSLER, REAL ESTATE
b NT, CONVEYANCER AND SCRIVENER, has re.
moved to hie New Office on Main street, one door west
of the Cumberland vailoy Rail Road Depot.
lisle now permanently located, and bee on band and
for sale a very large amount of Real Estate, consisting
of Farms, of all sizes, improved, and unimproved, Mill
Proportles, Town Property of every descriptiOn, Build.
Ing I.ts; also, Western Lands and Town Lots. Ile will
give his attention, as heretofore to the Negotiating of
Loam, Writing of Deeds, Mortgages; Wills, Contracts,
and Berlvenlng generally.
0ct.,28.1867.—tf.
.1. GOODYEAR. - it. ANDERSON
A R IRON.
HAVING entered into co-partnership
I_l_ln the manufacturing of BAR IRON, at Letort
Forge, Carlisle, Pa., wif would respeetfally Waite the
attention of Hardware merchants, Blacksmiths, and all
others who may want a superior article of Iron to give
them a call. •
. All kinds of hammered Iron constantly on heed or
drawn to order on abort notice.
,The highest price paid for wrought iron scrape , orta.
ken in exchange for bar Iron.
J. OOODYEARe CO.
Carlisle, Oet. 12, 1559. '
N. H.A N T'C , .
MERCHANT .TAILOR.-
- WEST MAIN - STREET,
Opposite the Rail Road Office.
dFeY" Fall and Winter Styles of .Cloths,
Cassimeres and Vesting& made to order.
• Carlisle, Oct. 20, 1860.
CCILASS, GLASS:. - --500 boxes Glass
x of all aim, single and double thick, Just received
et ' HENRY BAXTON'S.
61er.16; 1860.
iiQ BUILDING LOTS AT PUBLIC
USALE.—Nlghtean valuable lots eltueted on North
extended btween West and Colingoes, measuring
30 feet in front ' each, and 240 in depth, furbishing by fee
the most eligible and pleasant building altos within the
borough et tFrli time ; will be eoltl et public! We on
Nattardar, the filet Dal of Jantiary.
Persons wishing to secure buildinglots, will do wattle
avail themselves of this opportunity to purchase as,
they' will be sold without fall. Any one wishing fur
ther particulars will please call on the subscribers who
will be hippy to give any Information Wished for.
Terms made known on the day °reale by
11. L. ItELLXR, ' •
JNO A. KELLICR,
raters et George Kslhrr. dtereAk
RESTAURANT AND BOWLING
SALOON.'
080. W. rOLAND'S Eating and Dowlinglislootbunder
Itheem'e New 11a11. CerHale, Pl.
The 'eutiscriber has- handsomely fitted up a Boehm.
rant and Dowling saloon, under Itherm'a - Hall, where
the Orient Dieters and other delicacies will be served
up to suit the most fastidious taste.. Two Alleys, ex
tending the entire length of the, building, hare been
laid down, where gentlemen can enjoy the pleasant
exercise of bowling, so conducive to health, .1 3019 8
desirous of making this the most favorite Vellort" in
town, be witch's the patronage of the public. •••
W.4701,AND, Proprietor .
Carlisle, Dee.; 14,1889.-30.
FOR ItENT.-The two.etciryPlosi•ied
DWELLING Hover, on Louthor
street, now In the occupancy of P. F.
,-
Ego, Esq.; Alen threw smaller dwelllnus
re ill I
will be rented from the let of April
• . (
next. .
ror terms InqUlre of .. • '-'
• • • JACOB OWNER.
Cerllals, NOT. 23, 1150-2 m. •,. .
MACKE E 1 LN0.1.-2.&8. just
rooelyed avid Ow solo low at HALOMMII.
Bble. priine New No: 1 Herring,
115 , 4.1 jot scatted; anklbt sabot plots to suit the
mom IS , RAMAT&
timber -. .fir c titod
IVEW COAL AND LUMBER YARD..
11 'The atirrlbora tbls day entered Into part.
norahlp to tra
COAL AIID LUMBER,
We will have constantly on band and furnish to order
' all kinds and quality of seaeoned,-- . •
. LUMBER,
BOARDS, SOANTLINO,
,
'FRAME STIIII;
•
; Pallng, Plastering Lath, Shingling Latbocorked Floor.
to g and Weatherboarding, Posts and hallo, and every at%
tide that belongs to &LUMBER YARD. .
All kinds of Shingles, to wit: )61:Repine, Hemlock,
• and Oak, of different qualities. Itlnvlng Cars et Our
I own we can furnish hills-to order of any-length atiE
else at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable
r terms. Oar worked boards will be kept under cover Of
, that they can be furnished dry at airtime&
We have constantly on hand all kinds Of Family Coal
, under cover. which we will deliver clean to any part of
r the borough. To , wit,
LYKENS VALLEY,
; LUKE FIDDLER,
TREVORTOK •
LOCUST 11101.INTAIN,
LOBBERY,
which wo pledge ourselves to sell at tits lowest pile s,.
Beet quality of • ,
• LialebUrner'B. and Bladkorith's Coal,
Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut.
do. do
alwayn on band which we will Bell et the loriert tigwria,
- Yard West aide of Grammar School, Will street. •
' ARMSTRONG/ ROPIER:.
July 20,185 D.
NEW COAL YA RI b'_..-
AT THE Irr-01 . /QM OF CARLISLE.
he subscriber would respectfully call the Wend*
of Litneburners' and the citizens of Carlisle, 'and ON
Surrounding country generally, to hie NEW' COAP,
YARD, attached to his Ware house, on West High 'at.?
where he will keep' constantly on hand a large tuna,
of the best quality of COAL, to 1E1E:
Lykens Valley, Luke Fiddler, pine Orove and Treys' ,
ton, Broken, Egg and Nut Coal—screened and dry coal,
which he pledgeshlmself to sell at the lowest possible'
prices. Best quality of Lhneburner's and Blacksmith's
Coal always on hand. .
Air All orders left at the Ware House, or at his red;
dense In North Hanover street, will be promptly at
tended to:
. Aprl7l.l, bsS—ti. J. W. HENDERDON.
JOHN EARLY. J. R. NONEMAKER. '
Fo RV' A RDING AND COMMIS
- SION HOUSE.
FLOUR. AND IFEJ,D,
COAL, PLASTER AND. SALT.
The suleicrlbere haring taken the ' , mahatma, ear. and
fixture" of Win. B. Murray'" well known entablistatiant.
on West High street, opposite Dickinson College, would
Inform the public that they hay., entered into a general
Forwarding and COMMIIIIIiOII tuelnees.
' The highest market price will be paid She Flour, Grain
and Produce 411111 kinds.
They aro elan prepared to freight produce end Acid(
to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the lowestraten, with
filthily and despatch. :
PLASTER AND RAVI' kept constantly on
,band, and
FLOUR AND FEED at:wholesale or retail.
'Coal of all kltalsollabracloif - •
LYKEN'S VALLEY,
v - •LURE FIDDLER, •
SUNBURY WHITE . ABU,
LOCUST OAP,
• •
Limebnrner's and Blacksmith's
I=l
KEPT UNDER COVER,
and delivered dry to any, part of the town.
NONERAIIIa
Aug. 17, 1869
LUMBER YARD.—The sibseribere
having purchared a large trite! of pine timber
land and saw mills, on the wed brooch of the Otnnraf•
hauns river, bare opened outs lumber yerd at
MECHANICSBURG,
on the railroad, corner of Allen end High streets, neer
the atonal east &idle, Eberly k Co., end aloe oils
AT OREASONVILLE,
near Plainfield, where we will be able to sell lumber at
such prices that will be to the interest of builders and
otheri to call and see us before buying elsewhere. Our
advantage. over other dealers are that our lumber does
not plugs thmugh the hands of one two or more 'peen.
!store before we get It,. and that will enable uato sell
lumber cheaper than any others can Dell at these places,
We will also wholesale lumber from our •llarrlsburg
yard, pod will deliver lumber at any point along tha
Cumberland Valley Railroad. If desired, builders can
have luMber sawed suitable for any alas of building, or
for other purposes, by -furnishishing us with their or.
den in season. -131fAPPNER, GREARON & CO.
April, 13, 1851F"-14 •
VEW AItRANG,EM:E-NT.
•Int and after Monday 21d ?day, 18613,• the ,eub.
scrltir Will ran a Daily Train of Cars, between
CARLISLE AND PHILADELPHIA,
leaving Carlisle every morning and Philadelphia ever):
e*ening.
• All goode left at the FREIGHT DEPOT of Peacock,
Zell A lIINCItMAN, Noe. 808. and 810 Market arse%
will be delivered In Carliele the neatday.
J. W. HENDERSON,
•
May 26,'50; West High Street, Carlisle, Pa.
TTOUSE AND LOT ,T PRIVATE
L A btscs:l — be offers pate sale a-
HOUSE and LOT OF Gl n ND, situate 'in saps'
Dickinson tOnnship, n I. the turnpike, a
mile and a half east of Monet Rock. The House is a
Frame. Wentherboarded. two modes in height, and con
taining doe rooms and kitchen, with wash•houes and
cislern 'attached. The lot contains TWO ACRES of the
boat quality of land, with a variety of choice Bruit, and
having erected thereon a FRAME STABLE, Wagon.
Shed, arld'otber out buildings.
Persons wishing to view the property can do so by
calling on Jacob Black, on the premises, or on the sub.
scriber, residing near Bewail°.
OEO. G. DAVIDSON.
Aug.17,1862-tt •
,LADD, WEBSTER' S, CO
IMPROVED TIOFT STITCH
• SEWING MACHINES,
dicixhibition and for sale at Mrs. IL A. harnotai'S
DAGUERREAN ROOMS, 2nd door west of Dr.
atzea's Mee, Carlisle, Pa.
Send for a circular to . ,
W. 11. MASON, /put
p.c.70150 7 m
.T_TISTORY AND DIRECTORY OF.
rl CARLISLE.—The subscribers propose publishing
as soon as the requisite materials can be collected,
Mary aoli Directory of the Borough .
OF CARLISLE
which will contain a concise history of the Borough,
from its Bret eettlement to the present time, a list of
the *Ault inhabitants, alphabetically arranged, their
dwellings, oecupat Inne, places of business, and dwelling
bottom.; • list of the street', of the Borough; statistic'
and history of churches, schools public improvements,
lilies of travel, the various associations, and such other
d•tall as will make a useful and Interesting work of
reference. 'Tho business department of the Directory
will contain the muds of business men handsomely dia..
played and arranged,- presenting "a desirable medium
for exhibiting their business operations. The work
will be carefully prepared. and its typographical fea
tures' well executed. It will be published by auhterip
OEM, and..vrill be furnished to roubrcribere, bound in
cloth, library style, at one dollar par copy, payable on
the delivery of thd work. F.,11. JAMES, Business
Agent, Blansion House, will attdlid to all budiness con.
;metal vilth the y.IIITEIIEAA
& JAMES,
Punuanzas.
Dec. 11, 1859
IMPORTANT TO, FAMIL LE S.;
SAPONIFIER ! !
TIM READY YAMILY SOAP MAKER.
With wKfch every family, with their ordinary kitchen
g, ran make all.their Soap with little or no Isom
ble—liAltD, SOFT, or FANCY. '
It will make hard water soft, dean Paint, femme
Grease, Ac„ to perfection.
Abundant testimony in favor of the Saponifier, with
irtuJ. and YALUABLZ receipts for making different panda
_
of Soap, lent free, by addressing•
OFFICE OP VIE COMPANY, --
No. 806 Penn Street, Pittsburg, Pa„ or •
• LEWIS JAMES di CO., Agents,
Jan:1,1800-3M: Philadelphia, Pa.
lku„. tie sureyou get the original end patented ertic4,
manufactured by the Pennsylvania Salt idarOtfacttlrinff
Co., East Terrentum, Allegheny county, Pm
MONEY WANTED.—AII poisons in
debted to the inbierlber, aro requeeted to ealh
and settle up. The accounts are now all niadeout, and
the cash wanted for the same.
• OFIAS. ann.
Carlisle, Jan. 4. 18t10.
HOWARD ASS CIATIONI
PIIILADELP A
A Benevolent Institution, establlsh by special en
dowmentfor the relief of the sink a d dletroeeed,
afflicted with Virulent and Epide diseases.'
• and eipeelally for the Cure of Themes of
• the Sexual Organ,.
.31ISDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Stir,
Neon, to nil who apply by letter, with a description of
their detainee, (age. oceupation, habits of life, ac,)
and In mum of extreme ; poverty, Medicines furnished
free of charge.
VALUA OLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhom, and other
,Diseases of the Sexual'Omens, and on the 'NEW REM
EDIES employed In the Dispeneary, Bent to the &filleted
in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three
'Stamps for postage will be acceptable. • . •
Address, DR. J. SKILLEN HOUGHTON, Acting Snub
germ, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street,
Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the,Directore,
EZRA D. HEADTWELL, President
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary.
Det.21,1862.-17 -
FOR RENT.—The large and comtao•
Moue Drlek Dwelling Honig now
occupied by the. subscriber, en d the
large Twoetory PLASTERNDOWIME, 111
.oppoelte Ileymend'a Hotel, brutal, no. •
cUpled by Diehard Darker. ,
For terms apply to
Carlisle, Nov. 23,1880-2 m,
REAT REETOTION IN PRICES.
I here tble day commenoeff *filing off my entire
eta .of of Winter (bode *tiredly tedtle. 4
French Melina*, Shawn!, lure, Cloaks Ze e AT Ones.
MI other anode at uncommonly low price*.
OriffrliiiffOff AT 008 T..
•
The atonic le large and complete.
Novi 11 She, Urns 'end °quotes the piece, to event*
great bantitine. . • -
, . - ~ Off AB . Winn . ; , •
Carllol,44 . Jetti l.. ll; ISOO.
go.krtiuting natty exionted.
JACOB RIESBM