Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, February 01, 1860, Image 3

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    'FUR. 01[1(131,FINATICD, BITTER')
The qualities of thlit inudlcilte have placed It tt ponan
Imperishable foundation. In destruVing disease, and
indUeing health It bun no par:dirt. •
. Far thu following Complaint:4 . oes° Bitters aro a :p•
• elfin, via :—Dynptlpaln, or Indigertion, Heart Puri),
Acidity, Coativ.aless. Dm of Appotlto, Ileadaeho and
General Del hilly.
In uicuy sections or oar country thin preparation il,
Mitonsively used by 'pliyolcians in their practice, and it
booms to have rostorod many to health who wer•
nppa
rontly boyand the roach of rho healing art'.
Sul:Solna:I aro ri.foir tributes from well-knOrtn phylif
clans:
, • •
• MANSFIELD, TIOr Co.. Aug. 26, Vl5B.
Thaw, used Iho Ox'yktona int Bitters In my practice
Nvltli decided sumer. In debility mid general Pcnaira•
lien; dz., nod eaglitlently rceonunead It In General On
I,IIIIA end diseases of the dig6stive r. grana.
F, H. Wurrn;
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Amains,.i4l. Y., Sept. 0.1858.
Gm:Lenart :—. I have been in the drug hitsinees the
last fifteen yeses, and have never sold ft-Medicine which
has given such great satisfaction In canes df Dyspepsia
en the Oxygenated Bitters, and in thin disease I always
recommend ltr•••.•••••.., 11. G. BOWLER.
BURLINGTON, Vt.. Nov. 12, 1854.
• samsstrixil am pleased .to state, that I have tried
the Oxygenated Bitters for Indigestion and pommy,
'found linmetEate relief from using only a part ef. n bet.'
tie. I have the greatest itodildence In it as a ens° fin'
Dyspepsia and General Debility, and recommend It with
much pleasure. Yours, kr.,
. . •JAMES LEWIS, 31. D.
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Prf:pared by SETH W. VOWLE & - CO.,.llnsten, and for
rale by Samuel Elliott and S. IV. Ilaverstick, Carlisle;
Ira Day, NieChaniesburg, Katz *AV Ise, Sbiremanstovrn :
S. 0. Wild Nesvilid; Shoemaker .t Elliott, Newburg;
.T. 0. Altiele s Shippunsburg; and by app dated agents
and dealers In allover the row; try ..
Martiallts.
• On the'l9th alt., Viy the HUT; Jniob Fry; Mr. W3I
MICE, to Mist ELVINA NEON, both of Perry county.
On the 23d oft.. by, the same, Mr. R. M. LAWRENCE,
Cluelnuntl, to CAROLINE, daughter of Maj. Sunni),
- of Carlisle Barracks. '
On the 2lth ult., by the name. Mr. JOHN SPAHR
to Miss SUSAN AvicKERT, both -nt
On this 26tH ult . by thu RUM, WM. MY 01S, Esq., to
Miss MARY ELLEN .1(11 A I?, both pf Dickinson WWII.
ship, Cumberin.nd county.
In Illemnfield, on the 17th ult.. by the Rev. Nln. B.
Emig. Mr. JOIIN It. LOUTH Elt, of Newport. to Miss E.
ANNIE ST ROJP, ilaughtor of the Into Judge Stroup, of
Bloomfield, Perry county: Pe.
On the 26th 'lust.; in,lrarrlsburg. by Roy Dr. Bishop
Mn, JA01010:( 51cMtiots to Miss LILF, A. QUIOLET, both
of Carlislo, •
Pea n t4s.
In Pittsburg, on Abe 20th ult.; sudde^nly, MARY
COSTA NI A UN A, youngnat daughter of nou, and Catli•
ariao Costamagna, aged ono year and nine months: '
glarkts.
CARLISLE PRODUCE IVIARICHT.
Reported weekly for the .Ilernid by
Woodward et,. Schmidt.
'noun Buperfiue, per bbl. ' $ 6.00
do. Extra, do. . . 6,00
. .
do. Family do. 6.26
RYE do. 3,75
WHITE WiteST per buidiel 1,28 to 1,83
Rui do do. . . 1,21)
Ern . do. - * -- 82
Coax do
OATI (new) • do.
, r BLOVERSEED . do
' TIMOTIIYSEED do,
" SPRING BARLEY do.
WINTER BARLEY • do.
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
Monday, Jan. 80, 1860
There is no change hi Flour; - and the mar
ket is quiet diet firm at previous quoted rates
the only sale we hear of for export is.J5OO
bbls. W. B. Thomas' superfine at a price kept
private; good - Straight , stier is held at $5,-
62i, which is above the views of buyers ; and
the , trade are purchasing in a small way. at
from $5 50 to s6@7 'tj bbl. for super — e - ttra
and fancy brands, as in duality. Rye Flour
and Corn Meal continue dull, and aro novel.
nally held at $4 25 for the former, and $3 76
111 bbl. for the latter; Penna. meal. ,
In Wheat there is' very little,doing, and buy
ers are holding off, a few small lots only hav
ing been taken at $1 3400 35, the latter for
choice - Penna. reds; and' sl4o@l 95 for fair
and good white. Bye rather rower, and
Penna. is selling at 92c. Corn is dull; there
is not much offering, and only some 2000 bus
yellow, part. Jersey,. sold at 760. in store and.
afloat; 1200 bus. dahip also sold at 71c.
Oats aro not much inquired for, nud ,Penna.
sell 1113 wanted at 99i045e. Barley and Bar
ley Malt aro selling moderately at previous
rates.
New ithuertisem'itts
F R-R E N T.-
Several Brick Bowes on North Street, enquire 0111
E. Shepley„ corner 01 North & Pitt Strootn, Carlisle, Pa
Feb. 1, la6o. tr.. -
ESTATE NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad
ministration on the Estate Of Louis Hostetter,
accessed, into of Silver Spring township, having been
issued by the Register of Cumber land county, to the
subscriber, residing in Mechanicsburg. Notice is hereby
given to those Indobted to make payment, and those
having claims to present them duly authenticated fir
set tlement.to OEO. 1111.'NER,
• Administrator of Louis Hostetter, dec'd.
DJOURNED COURT. —To ALL
PERSONS INTERESTID.—Tnko ootleo that an ad
ourned Court of Conlinon Plods,' will ho held at CAR
LISLE, In and for tho County of Cumberland, on MON.
DAY, tho stb day of March, A. 1),, 18130, at I 0 O'clock In
the foronoon.
1100 CRT McCA4TNEY, Sheriff.
Siienires Orrice, 1
Carlisle, Feb.l, 1860. f
COURT PROCLAMATION.-
kj IVIIERiAS the lion. JAMBS .11. ORAIIAM, Prost.
dent Judge of the nevem' Conti.; of Common (Toes of
the counties of Cumberland, Perry and 'Juniata, and
Justice of the several Courts of Oyer sod Terminer and
General Jail' Delivery in said counties, and lion. SAM•
ULL Wooosuarf end lion. ii. Cocatm, Judges of the
Court of Oyer end Terminer mud General Jail Delivery
for the trial of all capital and other offendns, in the
aald county of Cumberland. by their precepts to me di
rected, dated the Oth of January, 1000, have ordered
the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Oeneraliall Delivery
to be holden at CARLISLE, on tho second MONDAY el.
•pril, 1860, (being the Olh day,) at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon, to continue two weeks.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVICN to the Coroner, JIM•
tires Or the Peace and Colistahlee of the said county of
Cumberland, that they are by the said precept com•
Mended to be then and thorn In their proper persons,'
with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examtuationa
and.all other remettibmucert, to do thosd thlitml which
to their olllceeapperteln to be done, nodall those that
are bound by recognisnoces, to prosecute against the
prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of - sold
county, era to be, there to proiecute them as shall be .
Just,
11011'T. McCIARTNEY, Sherlll'.
13nr.xtren Ozrice,' •
F,,b. 1,1'850.
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TIYSTEPS . IA REMEDY
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Aromatic Invigorating Spirit. •
Thin Modhire has been. used by Het public for six
year*, with increasing Avon It I. rerdnitereded to
cure Dyspepsia, Nurroesalr, Heart:Here, Celle,
Value, Wind in the Stonett, or Paler In the
&melte: Headache. Drowsiness, Kidney Com•
plaints, Low Spirits, MAW= trmauns,
Intempotonce.
It Stimulates, Itsbillrattm, invigorates, but will not
Intoxicatoor Stupsly. „, •
Au a Medicine:lt Is gulch anti effectual, curing the
moat aggravated canes of hyrpeprin. Sidney Complaints,
and all other derangements of the Stomach nod Itow•
els, in a speedy manner.
It will Instantly revive the most drooping and_suel
uncholly spirits, and. restore the 'weak, nerveup - and
Moldy to health, strength and vigor. '
Persons whosront the Injudicious UFO of liquors,
have become dejected, and their nervous systems ad.
toted. constitutions broken down, plot PUbj(tet to that
borrlblo curso to humanity, the Ditanium 'ln vitas, will
almost Immediately feel the hnppy and healthy luvlgo•
rating efficacy of Dr. Ilnin's Invigorating NOM.
WHAT IT WILL DO.
Doen-;--One wino glees MIA. often an nocceenry
Ono dem will remove all had SpHite.
One doe° with cure Heart burn.
Three doses will cure ludlgeition.
s One dimawlllsgive yours Gout Appetite.
One deco will stop tho distressing palmier Dyspepsia.
One dose will remove the distressingand disagreeable
effects of Winder Flatulence, and es coon as the atoms
etch receives the Invigorating Spirit, this distressing
load and all painful feelings will be removed.
' One deco 14111101120ve - the moat distreselng pains Of
Colic, either In the stomach or bowels.
A few doses will remove ell obstructions In the Kids
nay, Madder or Urinary Organs. •
Persons who aro seriously added with any Kidney
Complaints are assured speedy relief by a dose or' two
and a radical cure by the, ueo of one or two battiest,
. • NIP HAY' DISSIPATION.
Persons who; from dissipating too 'much over night,
and feel the 011 effects of poisonous liquors, In violent.
headaches, sieknetnt at stomach, weakuuns, giddiness,
de., will nod one dose will remove all bad feelings. •
(Adios of - wreak end sickly constitutions. should take
thelinvigerating . gpirlt three thews a day{ it will make'
them strongibealtity and hippy, remove all obstruc•
Ilene end irregularities front the monstrUal organs end
restore the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn
lace. _ _ •
During pregnacy it will be found an invalnehic Medi.
tine teremove disagreeable sensations at the stomach.
All the proprietor asks lea trial, and to Induce this,
is has put up the IntstomellSO gnats IR pint bottles
it $5O etc, titiarte
tF 1. Per sale In Carlisle by 8. W. llaverstleit t in ties
haoiceburg by L Kauffman, end by DrUggiete goners
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rrinting nottlly oxeoutd.
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VALUABLE P ROPEItTY AT PUB
LIC SALE.—DAVID 14MITII, Auctioneer. In mum.
!men of an.ortker of the Orphans' Court of Franklin
county. Pa.. Wirt sell. by Public Outcry, on 'the preml•
ses, in the 110“ lIVII of Chembershurg. on WEDNESDAY,
lion 29th day of FEBRUARY, 1860. at .1 o'clock, I!. Al.,
all that' •alnable Real Property, late the Estate cf
John AVelsh, deceased. to wit:
The TAVERN S fAND, now. , . fir the tt
loot eleven years in the occupancy of . • - 2-y
Ur. Daniel trostldf•Zituated , nn - West• •,. ~ "1
Market street, in said Borough. This ...t.. , !I-rm.
.Is one of the longent established, boot :!t "a 1.4-
known, and most liberally patronized Public Ilouzes In
Cliambernburg. It tb a commodious two-storied Brick
Building, well arranged, with a fine Bock Building :.1.
t Idled, together with extensive Stabling, Sheds, and
other necessary out houses; and a large and convenient
Yard. There Is a never falling Well.otzWater at the
Kitchen doer, and the property Is contiguous to the
•Conocochengue Creek, to which stock can have
fICCOMIS. -
4,75
2,00
int- Possession will be given on the let - of April pox
ALSO—At the HI Me time end place, thorn will be eel
be largo Blacksmith Shop and the Wagonmaker Sim;
Busted immediately oppodte the Stabling of the T. •
rn Stand. Three ore desirahlo Business.fitands.
A 1,60-411-th. , ~,e turvilow. and desirable two stork.
B rick Dwell' rik Ilonse with a back building, attached,
immediately adjoining the ''laser,, Property.
tyL. The whole of the foregoing. property in in good
repair and in oolong. the moat. desirable In the Borough.
Any •one wishlbg to Joan° a profitable inrontmentl
could not havoiklndtor opportunity.
_J'ernotin desalt!: to view the property, wllipleasacall
'on Mr. SAMUEL nsincnr, of Chambersburg who is Agent
for the A (Bil inintrotor.
ta— Tomo tondo know on tho dny of rode hy
TWIN 14 11,
Administrator do bonis non with tho Will nnnoxfd
Fob 1, IBULI—t•o
TA\I'BLETON•S-HAIIt STAIN.
Thu most reliable article In ute for iploring th
Il 113. or mimosas Instantnneoil sly to a
. NATURAL BLACK OR BROWN
Does not Injure the Hair or Skin, or Impart to the Hair
that metallic dead, or greenish I.hade that most of the
dyes do, antI L NI::V}It fades or washes oat.
For sale at hoary Linnekuhl's Barber Shop7 - North.
Hanover Street, Carlisle Pa. Ja&il, F. Stelnbronn,
Agent; to La found at Linnekuhre Barber Shop.
• Jan. :St•lAlkb3m.
STATEMENT OF TIIE FINANCES
Or THE
CQUNTY OF CUMBERLAND,
From tho tat d03 ,-- of,lttmar,,i, to the 31st clay
of December, 1859, inoltisiveN
MOSES BRICKER, Esq., Treasurer,
In Account with said County. •
RECEIPTS
Balance In hands of Treasurer at last settle.
CM
Outstanding tax at last settlement, :1,075 GO
Taxes levied for 1850, 38,90.1 02
Abatement received from State Treasure?, 1,052 63
Costs and tines received In Quarter Sessions, tit 50
Verdict Fees received In el/nnkin Pleas, 24 00
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Temporary bone in flank, 5,030 01
Lonna received on bond, 0.10 00
Interest received iron! Tax Collectors, 24 72
Tax received on unseated lands, 2 70
tdiscellaueous receipts, " 221 00
ExuNpyruitEs BY PAYMENTS
ASSESBORS.
Township and Borough Anssors,
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Tax Collectors Abatomeut, allowed tax payers, 2,499 1
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BRIDGES AND ROADN.
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D. Kaufman and others for now bridges, C.1)7 03
John lintshall and others for repairing bi Idges, 1,282 41
Peter Rolnick nod others, road damages, 135 50
Sundry persund as road viewers, 144 71
ET=
Orsnd nud Torten° Jurors fur .1/musty tors; 0635 61
do. do. do. April term, 706 US
do.. do. do. Augural. term, 610 00
do. do. , do., November term, 777 59
District Attorney's foes in COMUIUUMeth cones, 348 00
CIJUIr Crier s F toe,., 40 (10
Witpem tees in CommonwrltiiCAsOS, 607 20
• 3,71247
• COMMISSIONERS °met:
Andrew Kerr, Esq., 218 days service up to
20th (Mawr,
Salnuul - Megaw, Esq., 267 days sorties up to
hut December.
7 71. 11. Eckels, Kxq , 218 days service up to
31st Deastubur, • • 327 00
J. D. °urges, Esq.. 42 days service from 26th
October to 16th .Deeentbor:
J. 11. Waggoner, tot., 14 days uorrice frolo
25th.beermber to 31st December, 21 00
:Arnixtrong,.nalltry. clerk, 600 00
J. Loudon, for stationery, 83 64
11..1. Hunt, for ping, 2 00
Early & Nunemaker for coal, • • 60 00
11. 31iller, Attorney to Commissioners, 171 26
' B.Lcou fur ',velem, ' . 7 61
COI/NTr OFFICES
'J. Loudon for book for Register's °Mc., 30 00
J. D. Uoro- for store, 0..0
1 4'.
..:::: 1 0 ,, f 1 4 ENO, fe es 1,, .Ctrunionwealth rims, ao,i, 01
1'. 3
Q, I y„
.Enq., ruts, 01 63
D. Sipe for desk fur Protbonotery's office, 25 30
J. Loudon, book for Recorder, 10 50
do. do. Prothonotary'. office, 23 11
CONSTAtILEB'../E63.
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A. Blarpn and other. feels in Commonwealth
emelt,
.frt, Martin and others-tor making quarterly
return., 4
BLIIO lONS
Bundry prolong for bolding elections, •
4N4UBBT'B ON I)NAD BODIES
and others for ladding tuquasta, • 110 41
JAIL AND EASTERN PENITENTIARY.
R. 3reartney, Esq., for Ruppert of prlsopers,
and teem, - . 2,730 10
S. Keepers, eoletry no keeper Oriel!, 160 00
N. W. Woods and others, ter clothlug, elms,
&c., for prisoners, 107 97
Shrom & Black, and others for coal, • 205 21
Gardner .9 Co, and others for repairs at jail, 90 20
Gas and Water Company, Ihr water, • . 40 00
J. W. Eby, for brushes, do, 7,75
Dr. W. W. Dale, salary an physirlau, • 25 00
Eastern Stato Penitentiary for 4UPPOrt or
convicts, 761 63
Jug?tons' PEES:
/4* Ilolcotglb,and otkoro, tbod m C9llllllOll.
' ifiedibiObvP, • 1100 BO
• '4, Lamm AND
A. WlWrote, bond,
Wm, M. Bodoni, Cashlor, nolo:, In bank,
Win. Lesnudd and otboro, Interest on County
Gouda, 1,831 66
• rooll 1100411,
Jamb Brinier, ltru., Treelunar, en draft: of
terser , '' • 10000 00
J. Culver, A.J. throb, lied 11. L,Llurkbold•
- er, ei•itern, 00 00
S Trite, J. Trimble, and A. Aalory gripe.
.eetery ae blrertorr,
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- J. D. Borgne and John °Withal!, for roofing •
towers of Jail,. , -4 200' 27.
' Stuart It Iteighter and others, (or repairing .
furnaces, 20., . ' 75 32
fins and Wotor Company, for:gas' and water • '
at Court Muss, . 40 05
Joseph 01,1 for gas burners, • fi 66
Wm. P. Lynch for repairing gas fixtures. 12 25
Mrs. 1. Moody fur cleaning Court lions° and ,
nflious, ' ' , 2100
Andrew Becker for repairing locks, ' , ' 11 37
Rmiisel Natcber, salary as keeper, 80 00
"L. B. lieeny.for chairs, ' ' 10 50
PRINTING.
E. CommOn, printing for county,
J. 11, Bratton, do. do.
Wm. M: Porto, do. do:
°maga Zinn, do. do.
... MISCEI,LANEDUS PAYMENTS.
D. Qyster, O. Duke, and G. Seoby, Illenrs. - 7for
auditing Accounts, .
S. W. llaverstielt, bill sundry articles,
Samuel Martin,' for .auditing accounts of • -- -
County !Mikes, . . •• " 9 00
Good Will Hose 'ompany appropriation, 25 00
George Neff and others, for shoveling snow, 5 50
.1. Sidle and N. Millar; tax erroneously collatted, 0 ST
Wm. B. Mullen, for arresting horso thief, 20 00
A. Sangamon for barna litre, • 108 00
Union Fire Company appropriation, . 60 00
*Wm. Smith for whitewashing,. • 00
„Timid of Cotinnissioners traveling expenses .
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on county business, 77 51
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J.Tonbr, for °boron!, .i _ . •'V 45.
J. Brown.. for iiuttliig In coal, 1 25
E. Stout for winding cluck, - ' : - '25 00
(J: W. Sheaffor. appropriation to A g'l Society, 100 00
Witoessim in sultugainst Cm N. U. it.n. co., ~ 40 54'
W. 11. Minor, few; In Supieuio Court, 0 00
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11. Saxton. 1110 ounolrlex,
C.. 1 nhoff, bill sundries,.
J. Armstrong, traicllng-oxpoimos on county
„,busluess,
Sundry persims for fox gralps;
Johil Thompson for a map,
• ; V 733 27
IV 4 hole.amount of Commissioners' checks,' 44,200 46
Arnoupt. of County Treaxurer's cominl.siou
"at 1% per coot,
Outstanding taxes.
00111111150)11 allowed Collectors,
Exonerationn do. do..
Balance in bands of Treasurer,
Total cre , llo,
Total receipts,
Schedule of County• Taxes „outstanding on
the let day of January,- 1860.
1R57 Samuel Shlrentan; Lower Allen,
1857 JolinCharch,Now Cumber land,
MS dimes Spottswood, Car
EM3==Mra
1858 Joh& ()flirt fordr-NowvllN,
1858 .Inlto. Whaler, IVet,t. Pentishoro'i
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1659 Wm. McCrea, Frankford,t 76 44
1850 V. m 31cOunu, lloPewell,t . 401 WI
1659. Henry Kern,as Monroe. 230 61
1850 11. It. Eberly. 3leehanlesbur6, • 74 62
1859 J. Veentan, New Cumberland.. 100 49
1859 Thoinan Itudnlph. 14obtli 511ddletnn,t Dana 20
1.859 Peter I'. Herman, ellver Spring.* 252 71'
185 U J, F.llbuglunan. Southamptou,t 133 48
1859 A. 11. Soehrlet, Upper Allen, 4 09
Thoso tharked thins (f) baro sine.) paid In part.
Thusu tuaritud thus (*) have since pald In full.
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY. so. '
. We, the COM minsloours of Cumberland county do ran
• lily, and submit the tbregoing on a correct statement of
the recelpt4 and expenditures of the county aforusaid,
Pram the lot &trot' .lan nary, td the 81st day of Decent
bur, 1859. inclusive, As also a schedule ilf..notstatoulltkg
`county taxes in tho boroughs and townships thoroln
•statod, to,ther with n. statement of eipenditures un
- dor oral, head of appropriation, made by tlie Commis
!donors in compliance wito the requlslthins contained
•la the 22,1 and 23d, ~ectomi of an act, of. Assembly of
this*Commonw,ealth passed thu 15th day of Aprll, A.D.,
1834.
,
Witness our hands-and n r
...-- - ---..Peal of office, nt
SEAL Carlialu, tho 18th day of ,lanuary, A. D.,
•"---)", 186 U. _ SA NIVEL NI MIA W,
N. 11. Et:KELP, _
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J. 11. WADLIDN Ell,
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Commksloners of Cumberland County.
Attest —J. AIiMPTIIONII, Cir:rk.
•
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We, the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland County,
met according to law, andlta vil/g been sworn, proceeded
to examine the accounts and vouchers of Morse Bricker,
Esq., Treasurer 61 the said county, (NMI 00 Ist day of
January to the list day of December, E3s9,•luclusive,
find - do certify that win the sum of eight •thousand floe
hundred mud ulnerY•llve dollars and six coots due by
• said Treaqurer to the county aforesaid, as will appear
by the foregoing exhibit of scald account. •• , ,•1 . '
ln' witness whereof see harm hereunto sot. our hands
at Carlisle the 18th day of January, A. D., PM. .
• 'BENJAMIN DUKE,
C Eon° E •sCOBY..
•
JOHN W. COCKLIN,
Auditors of Cumberland County.
The Commissioners of Cumberland County make and
submit Iho following statement of tho amount of bor.
rowed mosey Including Interest, together With, thane,-
711 lits In the Treasury on the Ist day of January, 1860.
DR.
Te amount of Bonds Outstanding Ineludiuk ' -
interest as per list annual statoment on
- Ist January, 1859 $31,056 60
To amount of borrowed money for 1850, 600 00
Doduct amount paid during 1859,
Wholo amount of debt on lat JAIL, 1860, $31,100 06
• CR.
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By amount balanco In Treasury,' 8,595 06
" jutstniftll lig .t.lisrs,_ 1,76.1 06
udgment against North,ru Con
tra' It.,lt„Conipony, . • 275 00
Jacob Cooror'n subscription for
' • bridge,' 'lOO 00
" ' in hands ofJustico Smith, . 6O 00
0,007 tal
Whole amount of liabilities over emote, $20,350
• S. M MAW,
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N. 11. KCKELS,.
J. 11. WAGLIONCII.
Commissioners of Cumberland County:
Attest—J. AltilintONO, Clerk.
Carlisle, Feb. 1, 1860. •
BOYD'S BUSINESS DIRECTORY
•
. I nr TIIF COUNTIE S OF
Montgomery, Bucks, Chester, Delaware,
Adams, Clamberlai', Dauphin, Frank
lin, Lancaster amid York.
$67,970 7
'Cho subscriber. will publish at an early day, a Bust.
floqx Directory of thu above Countlos, which will con.
tato tho mimeo, of all Merchants, Manufacturers, Farm
ers, Mining anti Rail Rootol Co's., Now:Tapers, Insurance
IlAnlts and other Corporations, oix., ,te., located
and &dug business thOreln. 'rho names will be ar
ranged accorditig to their several avocations.
The book will bo H va sloe, and will 100 a perfect ro•
flex of the bashfulxx and regourcus of three counties.-
EIEE
Ablo experienced Canvassers aro .now engsged
In collecting thu nocemary Information, and It Is hoped
the nubile generally will aid In carrying out the. outer
prize.
Sul,:eliptlon prime or thn book, p. 50, payable on do.
livery. Advertiseinents Inserted on resounable terms.
Agents wanted in every town. . .
*2,170 03
• WM. 11. HOYT),
Publisher of Directories for Ph11;044111a, Waahington
City, Lancaster City an , County. liorks - County and
City of !loading. Lebanon County. and Boroughs, Lo•
high, enmity. Northampton County, Schuylkill County,
sod New York. Maryland and Virginia States --
Dec 21. 1529.
LUMBER YARD.—The subscribers
having " purchased a largo tract of pine timber
land and saw mills, on the went branch of the Susgue•
hauna river, have pponed out a lumber yard at
EMI
400 00
on the railroad, corner oC Allen and High streets, near
Ells ateaurnan - mill-ol 6011110, Eberly- & Co., and also one
EMI
near Plninfleld, where we will be nide to nelliumber at
such prime that will bo to the interest of buildern and
others to call and bee us betbru buying eleewhere. Our
advantages over other gloolern are that our lumbar dues
not pees through die hands of ono two or more specs.
intone helium we get it, and that will enable unto sell
lumber cheaper than any Others ran nell nt these places.
• We will nlxo whole•nle lumber from our Ilarrleburg
yard, and will deliver lumber at any point along the
Cumberland Valley Railroad. If dunned, builders Can
have lumber sawed ennoble' for any site of building, or
for other purposes, by furniehishing us with their or.
dere in season. SUAFFNER, (lIIEASON # CO.
April, 13, 1856-1 y
$1,902 84
A D3IINISTRATOR'S - NOTICE.,"
Letters of Administration on thw Estate of SA.
ittft.LA liK, Into of tho Borough of Carlisle, deceased,
hare been Issued to tho subscriber residing In &lath
Middleton township. All portions Indebted to.mild
tato are requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims to present them for sottlemont to
, BUBB. STUART,
Deo, M. ISMI-li,Athnlnlstrator of Sarah Clark, deed.
ts
s'.l, Of
,1,37 03
t 87 18
MUM
FOR RENT.—Tlfat new Three-storied
BRICK HOUSE on North ifanovln grout,'
neat door4o 91ro. Ifutton'n Millinery Stoie. Suit
able fbr any businees. For nu m!, &c., apply to
JAMES It. WEAVER.
1,0136 61
CarHAIR, Jan. IR, 1860-t r
BOOTS AND SHOES.—A' lot of
0... ts And Shoos jued recolvod. Ladles' and
511enes Morocco Doors of Wlllla'a oelebeated make. A
new eepply. CHAS. 00ILBY.
thirllele, Nov. 30,1859.
ND LOT. AT PRIVATE
BALM AND
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T °
subecriber offere at private eel& a -Nu
11017877. and LOT ON 0110UND, situate In J E
Mckinnon townolilp, neer tho turnpike, a
oldie and n half earn of Mount Hack. The Henan Is
Frame, Wentherboartled, Iwo aeries In height, and con.
tnining ilvarnous,and kitchen, with wash.house end.
riktern attached. Tholet contains TWO AOll H 8 of the
Lest quality of land, with a vatlety.of choice itrult,and
having erected thereon a FRAME BTAULt, Wagon.
Shed, and other nut buildings.
Persona wishing to view the •property can do err by
on Jacob Bind, on the premien& or ou the sub.
ectiber, remising noon Nowville.
DIM G. DAVIDSON.
Aug 17 1860-tf.
$4,114 25
600 00
0,000 00
$6,037 60
anAyiNEY WANTED.—AII perOons hi
dobted to {lid subScrther, are requested:Au call
mottle up. 'the accounts are UPW all uutde out, and
the cash scanted rot the attic
011A8. °QUM!.
"Carlisio n Jan. 4 1860,
00 00
Irtir A UK. just
11~rocolv . od and for mile low al
. $100.20 UO
PUBLIC IfUILDINOB
015 8,1
1,704 06
2,040 80
,7,ii70 74.
64,270 72
$31,00 65
600 00
$10,791 12
AI,ECHANICSBURG,
AT GItEASONVILLE,
„illistellanibus.
• •
CIUMBERLAND VALLEY ILiNK
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.P.ROPRIBT9II.B.
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WILLIAIf KER. , Mmanom Baittzsiasti, •
Roar. C.'SrEnnwrr; _ .. • . JoinvDmitas,,.
• ' Itienann Wool's, • • JO/IN S. erEREY.T; ..
'JOHN C. DUNLviN. ' , 11. A. STUROON. .
' This Bank, - doing husineszlin the' nail() oi Her, Brim
newels d Co., Is now fully prepared to do a general
Banking Business with promptness and fidelity. ' •
Money received on deposit and paid back on demand
without notice. Interestpaid op special deposits.'
,Cer,
Uneaten of depoSit bearing interest atthe rate of five
per .cont. Will. be Issued for no short a period as four
months. Interest on all certificates will cease nt ma
turlty, provided, however, that if ehid certificates are
renewed at any time thereafter for another, given pe
riod, they shall bear. the same rate interest up to the
time of renewal. Particular attention paid to the 'cot
laction of notes, drafts. chocks, ddl, in'any part of the
United'Statoi,hr Canadas. . .
..
EEL
2^o 65
124 00
174 00
172 75
ME
. . .
Remittances !nada to England, Iroland, °lithe Conli•
neut. The. faithful and Confidential .exrention of all
ordero entrusted to them, may be relied upon.
They Mill the attention of Farmers, Mechanise and
all others who desire a safe depositthifer their primes,
t 9 tho undpniable fact, that the proprietors of this Bank
ale INDIVIPUALLT liable to the extent of their estates for
all' the Depossts, and other obligations of Her, Ermine.
maw & Co.
120 17
6 60
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They. haVe recenttt , removed IMO their new hooking
lioum directly opposite their former Mond, in West
Main Strout,• a few doom east of the Railroad Depot,
whom' tipsy will at times ho pleased to give Any In.
formation desired in regard to money matters In gone.
• ral. -
• Open for business from Vo'clock lb the morning until
4 o'clock in the evoritng.
hi. A. STllltaliON, Cashier. ,
Carlisle, May 20;1857.
MERICAN AND RE .1 . 6‘14
,
STERE O s COMO' EIIII3ORIUM.
Ma
15 00
71 05
3 00
AN T 1-th IsT Y,
308 Broadway, Now York.
After May Ist, 18G0, aC 601 - 7 BROADWAY,
• two doors from the St. Nicholas Hotel.'
Tito storcoaccpo ix thn meat instructive,interroting,
entertniultig, 'mooing and exciting of modern inven
tions. •
514 43
8,695 56
None are too young, none too o'.d, none too Into lll•
gent, none too uneducated, to ackuowledgo its worth
dad beauty.•
No home to convict° without ft, and it must and will
penetrate everywhere.
It'presents to your view every part of the world, An
all the relief, boldness, perspective, and. sharpness of
detail, as Wynn wore-lon the spot.
, Photographers are everywhere exploring Europe,
Agin, Africa, America, In search of the Wand and the
beautiful, and the results of their skill are constantly
enriching our stock.
We have an Immense variety of paper Views of Scenes
London,.England,_Protland. Ireland, Wales,
France, Belgium, Holland, Switzerland, Spain, The
Rhine, Versailles, St. Cloud, Fentainbleau,
Italy, Turkey,'Egypt, Athens. the Holy Land, China.
Indict, Crystal Palace, also (troops Historical; amusing,
marriage scenes, breakfast sconce, pic-nies, statuary,
Ac., lc. An exquisite nAstirtinent of Illutninged Into
riors of Palaces, Chuteltes and Cathedrals of France,
Italy,,tc., Ace. The effect of these illuminated slows is
most remarkable.
$29 89
87 91
BEI
DM
31'x7
34$ 31
Every gentleman of wealth and refined tante should
have In his drawing room some of our exquiste vievett ou
glass, with a revolving stereoscope, showing 12, 25, 50
or 100 Nunes.. Nothing ean be more, fascinating. nod'
one ran offer no greater treat to a friend fond itf the pie.
umlaut, and the beautiful. • .
Anthony's Instantaneous Stereoscope Views are tip
latest Photographic, wonder. They are taken. in tno
ibrtleth part of a second, and everything, no matter
bow rapidly 11 may no moving, Is' depicted as sharply,
and distinctly as If it had been perfectly at rust.
gives an additional value. for to the beauties of hand.
mate nature It adds the'cliarm of Ills mid motion,
process Is a discovery of our own. and bring unittuniii
in Europit, we receive from Landon and Paris lorry or.
ders for Anthony's Instantaneous Views of 'American
life and e_echarry.W "t. • --
Among other thitt2a linvekiust pubilslied_Stere.•
crude Illustretions of the Scene of the Etumts STREET
MEETINMi. ill which ninny hearts feel an Inter
est. The particulars of this will be fuuntl)n our rata ,
ingue..
MIT CATALOGUE of fillbjeetli And prices - will be forward.
ed to any toldresson receipt of a stnutp.
•
Parties at n dlstiince sending us $3. $5, $lO, $2O, or
$25, can have a good instrument end such pictures as
they rosy request sent by Espress.
Views alone, (without instrument) can be - sent by
moll.
Parties wild wish to be advised ofeverything renily
valuable in the line that comes out, may send us their
names to plitce on record, and mu will'iteep theniposted.
at our (I.XpOilfle.
$1,764 06
Men of leisure will find Photography a most fascinat
ing and delightlul nmuaemont tPo nro prepared' to 11l
out amotoura with overything nerosolry fur their sue.
coos togethor with instructions "How to - tako Stereo.
scopic Pleturoa."
ANTHONY,
Thiporter and Manufacturer of 'Photographic '3laterl-
Sterenseopeß and Stereoscopic Views.
4t....:iferchents Trom every Boehm of the country ore
revecefully invited to make nn examination of our
stock. UN our dkCiCtifitlo the trade will be liberal
. . ... . ..
TO PIIOTOURAPIIERS.—First class etereoscoplc, No.
gaily. wonted. .
• Send by mall a print - unmounted, pith price of Negro
tire. ______ _ .
. • - fJan.lB,lBoo-Im.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
•
PUBLIC, SALE.
-By-order of the Orphans' Court. ,
. By-virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cum
berland county, who undnrnigned will offer at 'public
isalti - artho Court House, on HATUItDAY, the 4th day
of FEU WU A ttY, 1460. at 10 o'clock, A. N., that valuable
House and Lot situated on North ; ILtuoror street, In
the Ili - trough of Carilste, and loter/KY occupied by
Peter Wnibloy, dec'd. . .
The House is a twostory Frame
Building, plastered upon the outsido„
and is about twenty eight. foot In 1%i%
front by thirty in dopth; having two ti
ini r
rooms and a kitchen on the first floor, -
and ibur rooms upon the second floor, all in 0.01 mount.,
together with necessary out-buildings. The Lot is 30
feet in front, and 240 feet in depth, and contains a vario
ty of choice fruit trees.
TERMS: Ten per cent. of the purchase money to bo
paid when thu property is' stricken off, the balance of
one half on the Ist day of April, A. IL, 1860, and the
residue to he divided into two oqual payinentr, .paya
ble at one nod two) cars with interest. Tones for year
1860 to by paid by purchasor.
C. P. '11U)1111C11.
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Mint.. C. T. A. of Peter Welliloy, deed.
i .)
Jan. 11, lf,ilo-t s.
ISSOLUTION OF PARTNER
Sill P.—i‘h; partnership beretothre existing un
der the nem of 8111tOM A BLACK, has this day beet
disholved by mutual consent, thorolbra 500 would soils)
all those Indebted to come and settle their aevount,
and all those having claming will please present then
fur Bottle tent. . _
Jan 3, 1800
The business will hereafter be continued at the old
stood of :Boom fi Black under the firm of BLACK A;
DELA NCI, where wo will Beep constantly on hand all
kinds of LUMBER AND COAL, of every deso: lotion,
which we trill sell nt tho lowest cosh pm lees, nod all or
ders for bill stud' will ho promptly attended to on the
shortest notice We am thankful for the patronago of
a generous public nt the old stand of Stoma A Black,
and would still .solleit a continuance. All orders left
et the resideneo of Jacob Shrout for coal and lumber,'
will bo promptly attended tone heretoforo. •
BLACK A BEI,ANCY.
Jan. 11, MO.
rrIVENTY HORSE ENOINE!-,
Now on band nt the Carlisle Foundry, a now
'l' VENTYIIO,sSE STEAM ENGINE, complete lu every
respect, which wq will sell at a small advance on root.
Also, TURESIIINO MACHINES, 11011 SE POWERS,
Corn Crushers, Corn Shollorn, and olhor machines for
Farmers.
Also, TEN PLATE STOVES for burning wood, two
aloes, of handsomo patterns, togeth Jr Willis variety of
other articles- for Names and, ilousekeepors, too nu.
morons to mention.. 7
F. GARDNER & CO.
Carlisle, Oct. 5,1850
J
A NES , R. WEAVER'S
onniNET
AND
CRAM -
MANUFACTORY,
NORTH 114NOVER.STRECT, CAIILISLE, PA.
' -Having been engaged In the business for over twenty
years ho would return tioullts to his customers and
friends, for the liburni.enrountgernent extruded to hith
in years gone by, and further assures them tint nit
pains will be spared, to give full satisfaction to all who
may favor him with a call.
CHAIRS AND O.IIINITUNE,
of every deticriptlon constantly on hand, or made to
order. Warranted to be or the best quality, of the la
test style, well finished, and sold at the lowest kystilble
prices for cash.
lie also continuos business as en UNDERTAKER.—
Ready made Collins, Metallic or otherwise. kept con
stoutly on hand arid :funerals promptly attended to
immunity in town or country, ou the most reasonable
terms.
Cherry and Walnut Colltnn, large alto, n ell flulahed
and lined lactic, fnim 8 to 12 dollar.
Walnut CoMna covered from 16 to 30 dollar.
JAMES lt. WEAVER:
. May 25, 1850-Iy.
M.-xl`wo pmpertles situate In Cb urcbtown,
county, aro offered for sale on easy terms. Apply as
above. J. IL W
N.-HANTCH,
MERCHANT TAILOL . .
TrEsT MAIN
OppOshe the Rail Road Office.
Dar Fall and Win* Myles of !Cloths,
Ca•ssintcres and Vesting, made to order.
carnal.; Oct. 20, 1860.
NEW 'MUSIC STORE
;V:). 93 - MARICHT STREET, HARRISBURG.
• .811E.H.T DI USIV,
.IttenuoTtox moms, •
MUSICAL. iIEECIIANDISE GENERALLY, .
PIANOS, •' ' 1- -
.
MELODEONS, . . .
GUITARS,
VIOLINS, • , •
ELUTES, .'
ACCORDEONS, trc.
P. P.: B. OAI3.TER-:...-
Mciy 11, 60
GRICULTURAL SOODITY,--The
41L. Cumberland County Agricultural Bocio . ty wlli
moat at the 'Cana House, In Carlialo, du TWEADAY,
Um 7th day of February, at 11 o'clock,. A. M. A goad
attendance le radnotitod• •
Jan.•lB. , d 0; D. 8,01108 T, Bac'Y.
tu l3 et i , j ra l3 selt r i, M an% Z e e:4 ° oc l P 3rr i! nt
iltal?lrD6ll.
A . IL G 'A it It 01
• gall and Winter 'Goods,
A2' OGILITI'S CIIRA lk-STORFI.
. •
T am now'oponing trip largoht assortment of DilY
GOODS aver hrought to Comboslabd County:
Tho attention of the Ladies Is particularly invited to
the splendid ogsortment of • .
' R E s!S • G 0 . . D E.;
A full lino of Magnificent Silks, Poplins, Poll Do ChM
Ours, French Merinoes, Cashmeres, &c., Shawls and
Cloth Capes of all kinds and uncommonly cheap. Dress
Trimmings, all tho new styles and to suit avery color.
Flannols and Blankets at astonishing low.pricrs. Call.
coos. the bold in Carlisle, lit 0, 8 and 10iets. DeLaines,
tho•best in the State at Si, 50 and 01 etc: Muslim, '
blenched and unblesched,,no hotter end 'no cheaper to
bo had. 'Linens, Napkins,-Table. Cloths, Singings,
Doyllos, ho., brought tic= the largest importer in Now
York, very good and very . cheap. Gingimms, a, full
sortmen t.
MOURNING 00009.—A large assortment of mourn
ing Goods of all kinds and descriptions,
- .BONNETS A RIBBONS.—Atnow supply of fashlonabi n
Bonnets and Ribbons, at low figures.
GLOVES —The best quality of Alexander's Rid
Gloves, Kid, Silk and Cotton Gauntlets.
.Unck ()loves,
equal-to any Exclusive Agency, Oentlemen's wear.
A new assortment of Fine Broad Clotlip, Castor Bea.
Vera, Plain and Fancy Crissimeres, Vestings, Casshicts,
.
BOY'S ISBAlC—Casslmeres suitable for boys very
cheap, .
Three Ply Carpeting, good. beautiful and cheap. Floor.
011 Cloths of all widths. good and ,yhenp.
The store is now filled with now, elegant' and cheap
goods, brought from the largest and best houses In Now
York and Philadelphia, and will be sold Off at prices to
dory all competition.
Come one. come all, bane purchasing elsowbero and
Juilgo for yourselves.
No trouhlo to show our pomp; at tho 21. m Store oppo
site thntaliroad DUpot. - •
OIIAS. 0011AVY.
Carlia).e, Oct. 20, 106?. •
SPECIAL' N.. 0 T I C.E . -
H A
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ATS AND CAPS.
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' AT
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• KELLEIt'S OLD STAND.
- NORTH HANOVER. STREET, •
Will ha foundn large and elegant assortment of HATS •
and CAPS, in great variety, of our ortnennd eltymanu. -
facture.
~. .
-. HATS.. —.• . CAP,S.'
„
Silk. ' --. .. Military, ..
.
Moleskin, - Navy,
Cassim "
ere, '''Silorphy,
Felt, ' Scotch,
•
Ledger, . • Ledger.
:. • Planters . , Oil Cloth; • •
. -- -
Plush it Cloth. : Children's Tnocy.. - -
• 1
ASSO, Wool lista oral! !dodo, ulfich,vlll'. ho sold at
the lowast prices. Recollect
, It ELLER'S OLD STAND,
- • . • North Hanover Street.
'•- CS. Hats of any style umnatetured to order.
.
..Carlisle, Oct. 19, Ma.
•
NEW. GOODS AGAIN ! Al OG
-11.111"S CIII.:AV-,STORE.
Just returned from the city and now opening a large
assortment of
,Elegant and,Fashionalde Winter Goods,
Elegant Silks, Poll do Cheviots, and all, , the newest
gyk, 1)IIESS 11001/8 In great variety.
' A large lot of Ladles' Cloth Cloaks and Shawls, of the
latest styles. Just received •
LADIE?? FURS, good and cheap.
A full assortment of West, Trimmlnga, Cloak Tassels,
Ste. (110,1" S SHAWLS, good and - cheap.
' CALICOES at 5,0, 8, 10, and 12 cents. " • .
M. 1). LA IS,liat 8, 10, 12, 15, and 20 cents.
0-4 Cloth for Over Coats at 31 and fit ,outs.
0-4,111. k cloth for Ladles' Cloak!, at $1.50, $2.00
$2.50, and $3 LA
The stork is now large and complete. All persons In
Want of ele, nut and cheap goods - will find them at the
new store opposite the RallTad Depot.
v.,80, CHAS. OUTLAY.
1 4 1 RESH G R §
AT S. C. lIUYETT'S
Shad and Mirchorol of dilTetent grades,
AVIIUYETT'S.
Salmon, Scala Fish and White Fish, •
Codfish, It And l'lckled,llorriog,
=I
Dried Fruit, Prorerren and JellicX,
Sugar Cured Beef and llama,
A flesh supply of LIQUORS,
011 a, White Lead, &c, ke„
EIDIGII.& SAWYJ , Ilast, Main
Street,) have just returnodlrom the Dastersi CIF
lee with a largo and well selected stock of
_
WINTER GOODS,
to which they respectfully invite OW attention of
buyers.
It embraces everything rare and now thrown in the
market by recent Importations and Auctlori In
cluding Fancy Drew; Silks, newest styles velvet Pop ,
Des. Elegant Figured Merino.., Paris Defraines, Satin
finished VAtench., and all other kinds and varieties of
Dream floods..
Also a Innis assortment of firolha, Long and Squtro
Shawl. Scotch, Blanket and Waterloo, DOUltir, Bever-
Ibis and (lay State Shawls .
CLOTII MANTILLAS, Cloth Mantillas, Raglan!, from
rholosale mannlacturera acknowledged the best styles
I own this season.
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! In over' variety. sable,
Stone, Malin, Siberian Capes, Cuffs affirMutls, Hun.
Mall Fitch, French Sable, American Fitch Children's
Furs of all kinds. We warrant them all free from
moths, having purchased direct from manufacturers.
Ladles and ilentlemen will find ti Inspection a full
line •of every .elass.of goods kept In a first class Dry
Goods Store.
"For HOLIDAY PRESENTS WO aro fully prepared
with it full Ntoelt of Finley nod desirithie goods.
'e
-feel prepared with tots large addition or new
goods nod our thriller stock, to cult the manta of all in
our line; WO itch no I.pectlon of our goods. No trou t
hie or attention is spared to showing goods
LEIDRIII Si SAWYER.
Pee. 7, 1859.
FALL ARRIVAL OF
Vresli Drugs, Fancy Goods, Fruit, and
Confectionary.
S. W. lIAVERSTICK liseJust received from We city
nud is now opeologn splendid display of FANCY 0110U 4 ,
to which he desires to call the attention of his friends
and the public. Ills essortment In this line cannot lu
surpassed In novelty and elegance,
and both In quality
and price of the articles, calltla fail to please purchasers,
It would bo impossible to enuinerate his •
' FANCY 000Di.i,
JACOB
ROBRIU 31. BLACK
which comprise over' variety of fancy articles of the most
esunisite finish such as.
Papier Maclie Goods, •
Elegant alabaster and porcelain Ink-stands and trays,
Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases,
Callus' Fancy Gaskets,
Fancy Work hoses, with sewing Instruments,
Ladies' Caine,l Writing Desks. and Tort folios.
Port Munnales, of every variety,
. Gold Eons and pone Is, Fancy paper weights, and a
large variety ofiadies' alley statun cry. '
Motto seals and wet 'ors, Silk .ind bead purses,
Riding whips, elegantly finished. Flue cutlery,.
Perfume baskets and bags,
Brushes of every kind for the toilet,
X. Basin-and It. k G. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes
of various kinds,
Fancy Pins for head dresses and shawls.
Muslcal instruments, of all kinds and nt all prlene
togothur with an innumerable variety of articles elegant
ly finished nod suitable Lim holiday presents, to whicb
ho I nvitoe spooled attention.
Also, an oxtonsivo and elegant collection of
• iiinntO,
comprising the various English and American Works,
richly 'rends:Wiled POKTIOAL. WORKS, Ilibios .nnd
Hymn Books, elegantly bound In velvet with metal
clasps and corners. suitable for holiday,glfM.
His WISOrtIIICIII of School Rooks and Scheel Stationery Is
also complete, and comprises everything nod in . the —
Schools. Ile also desires
: Lb call the particular 'atten
tion of Families Whitt elegant assortment of
LAMPS, he.,
from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer
and others oi.,llldladelphla, comprising every style of
Farthr; Clunn.lltir and study Lampcier burning either
Lard. Spertuur, Etherlal oil; also DYOTT'S celebrated
Kerosene or Coal Oil Lamps, together with Flower Vases
Fancy Scrams, kc. Ills assortment in this lino Is um:
equaled .In the I)drough. Also,
SEGARS AND,TOBACCO,
embracing; all the favorite brands, and a One assort
mont of :111:1811SCLIAUM 83101tERS AND PIPES.
FRUITS,
Ruch as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, liaising, Nectarines,
Prunes, ke,, FANCY CONFECTIONARY—NUTS—PRE.
SERVED MELTS, 31INVED-M EAT, PICKLES, dm.,
in every variety and at all prices, all of which aro pure
and fresh such as ran be confidently recommended to
his friends. Ills stock embraces everything in the line
of Fancy Goode, with many other articled useful to
husekeepers which the public are especially invited
to call and examine.
Bometnber the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Bank .bn
North Hanover atreot.
Dec. 7. 1859
J ANUARY REDUCTiON
IN PRICES.
A. N. BENTZ,
Announces to tho publla and his ctistomacn,"that In
accordance with hie usual custorti the sewn of tho year,
ho boa reducadlho prides of tile ateck of.
.FANCY DRY GOODS ,
which camprisca many choice and' boautifultlescrip•
Lions of WINTER DRESS UOODS, such as all Wool
Merinoes, plain and figured, all Wool Debaineu, plain
add figured. Coburgs, Titlencias, Del t oines k all wool,.
Plaids, be. 2c.. .
SHAW L.Y of every varluty at extromoly low prices.
. A beautiful lot of FANCY SILKS of every style -and
color, Andra lower rates than can Ito purchasod else...
where in Carlisle. '
FURS OLOAKS
A sapleculid assortment of Pure nod Make yet on
sand which we are determined to close out without re•
gent toPOST, In fact our whole stock is now °freeing
at unu. all ripe. .
'arsons will dud it to their decided advantage to
call and exaniino for themselves, as great bargains may
be expected the. losing season.
Carlisle, Jan. 11; 1860,
.
NU. MISTAKE.—AII pergolisin W4M .
of a bottle of Fine Old !moor tod and faro Brandy,
or 0 d Ityo Whiskey, or Oln, Wine,, dfc.,.elin gee the
pure arttcluet the Uneeerr,of the aubscriber. ,: . . . •
- •
Cv ,W3l. DEN z Z
llelep Jan 1560.
tee Ocroos.
ME=
At 11UVETT'8
A -lIUYETVS
lEEMEZ!
DEFEEM
At lIINETT'S.
At 1111 Y f1q..5"."-",
43. W. WAVERSTICK
A. W. BENTZ
Zustness Earils.
•
A L: ARD.-11R. JNO. K. 031.1111, ro•
needfully announces Whin old' Divide . and
former .patreon, that he ham returned frpm his loath
western tour. with his health greatly Imposed, nod
hoe resumed lila pittance in Carlisle.
OF, ICE on Alain ti trout, onq door west of the Rollryad
Depot, where he can be • found at all hours, day and
night, when not out proliondotailly. '
Opt. 20, 1859-tf. '
n OCTOR ARMSTRONG has r'eufoi- .
I _fed his Wilco to tiro South west cornorof Hanover A
Pomfrot st where ho may be consulted at any hOurof the
day or night. Dr. A. has hod thirty years experiome
la the prole _IMO!), the last ten of which have bean 'doe.
ted to the study and practice of Ilontceopathie mod ,
don. May 20 , -
J. BENDER, W. - D.
• (1103I0EOPATIIIST) - .
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON 4 - '.*ACCOUCHER..
Ontee on South Ilauover.Stroot, formerly occupied
Dr. Smith.
•
Dik S. B. KiBIiTBR Office.in North
.
Ilannver street two doors from Arnold 4: Son's.
store. Opice hours, more particularly from 7 to 9 o'clock'
A. Jl., and from 5 to 7 o'clock, P.•31.'
Tl4t. GBOAGE S. SEA
~I~ iii Ji..„lltl(lllT, DE NTIST from the Bal.
timore College of Dental 'Surgery.:
tra.Oftice at the residence of hlg mother, Bilit.Loutlun
street-three deers below Bedford.
' March 1.9.
DR. J. C. NEFF 'respect:
isjoiez.....'sfully Informs the ladles and gentlemen
4111114111 of Carlisle, and vicinity, that he 1110 re.
Mimed the practice of Dentistry, and is prepared to per
form all operations nn the teeth and gums, belongiint
Wills profession. Ito will insert full sets of teeth 011
gold or silver, will, single gum teeth, or blocks, as they
may prefer. Terms moderate, to suit the thous
Offico.ht 11.1qh street, directly opposite the Cutobui•
lend Volley Book.
. .
ity.1...1/r. N. will bo In Illowvlllo tho last •totri . days of
°very month.
.lan. 20, 1‘358-Iy. • •
•
Mt. 1.0.1400111 S ,
1 4,
South Hanover Arcot,
next dour to the poet ' "
111:
•
fro._ Will Lo absant fror!lCaribilo t e 104toit.1.1nys 01
otwilmnntb.
' - AVT -- - NUMMI, D 0.). -
Demonstrator of .Ipat at lee Don(lttiy to the
Baltimore ' Collge of
• 14‘14.1 71/rr; Du al ' elo -S an g lis 'r i:e . sidene„;
oprehito Marion Mall, West Main street, Carlisle, r1;1111
N,,6. 11,1857.
S. WI HAVERSTICK, Druggist,
North Hanover Street, Carlisle.
Physician's prescriptions carefully. compounded
A. full nu ply of fresh drum and chaotic:lla.
OIL. HAYS, ATTORNEY AT LAW.—
omen un Alain Strout, eppooltii "Marlon linlV
CarSolo,-Pn. • Net.. 26,
~P. HUNIRICH t Attorney pt Law.
• —ealco on North Hanover street,“ few doors
south of Glass' Hotel. All business untrusted to him
will be promptly nttondod to. [April If.
• •
I AW NOTICE:— REAovAL.,--- W.
LA M. I'ENltoSil has removed, his office in rear n
the Oak Ile'use, where hou4ll promptly attend to all
business entrusted to hiut. .
August 19, 1807. . • . ,_ _
t A W OFFICE.—LIDIUEL TODD
,
lam resumed the practice of the Law. Mice hi
Centre S'quaro, west side,mear the First Presbyterian
Church.
April 8. 1857. ' • '.
.
_
A ITE - R - KI4N IOTE L,
- ICI.III.IRA, N. Y
The advantages and conveniences of ILis elegant and
conntnalloul Hotel for Travelers and sojourners, in El.
Infra, is acknowledged by all. It has large, well far
nlshed, and the best load Hated room to bo found In
_the City, /I.llli is I,l4lliifilily Situated near the Railroad
Depot. so that Travelers can step aboard or the Cars al
any time without being subjected to the Inconveniences
of riding In Omnibuses.
N0r.11.185P. C. 7. BUSII.
. ..g6S—,FARE RIMUCED.
STATES UNION HOTEL,
600 & 608 Market St., - 810.8ve sixth,
0 PIIILADELVAIA.
JAMES W. POWER, Pe'oprlotor
TEIt!11 25 per
,day. s' • Ja3(1.58
AMERICAN HOUSE,
North HartovotA3treOt; CarDalai-Pp.
W LI N , • Prcoprlotor
This House has boon refitted In a superior style . , and
now opon fur thug arconunodatlOn of Boarders
and Travelers, on
' MODERATE TERMS.
EXCELLENT STABLING ATTACHED.
U NITED STATES HOTEL.- 7 -
11th d• Marlcet Sig.,
• •-• PIIILADELPIIIA
11. W. IiANACIA,
=!
Ja0.11860
11. NE IV S'II AII ,
ATTORNEY -AT LAW.
Office with Win. 11. 51iller, Esq., South Hanover Stre
opposite the Volunteer 01lice.
Carlisle, Sep. 0. 1050.
W. C. RI - lEENT
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND GENERAL AGENT.
Minnesota.
nut the Stato, t t it ' ot n yn t XtZ i l l it e n . " 1 111 ' 1; t a b u r d " :lll
Nmil Estate and seettrities. Negotiate loans, pay tax,
locate hunt warrants, ke.. kr. Refer to the members o
thu Cumberland County Bar, and to all prentinentilti•
zees ttu Cnrlialu, l'a. • r Atm4'sB-Iy.
.1. UOODYEAIt. R. ANDERSON
BA IL IRON.
~TA~'ING entered
o i f n t n o t
It o 0 1 -Art . n e t r i sl t i o y t
Forgo, Carlisle,- In., we would respectfully Invite Ilia
,ittent ion of hardware merchauts, Blacksmiths:hod-all
['tiers who may want 11 superior article of Irian to give
thew a call.
All hinds of hammered Iron constantly ou hand
drawn to order on short notico.
Thu highest price paid for 'Troughs Iron scraps, or
ken In oxchango for bar Iron. . . .
Carlisle, Oct. 12, 1859
[JO LENT.—The Cwo-story Plastered
MELLING HOUSE, on Louther •
street, now lit tho occupancy of I'. F.
Ego, Esq.; also three smaller dwellings
will ho rented from the Ist of April
nest. •;••
For terms Inqulre,of
JACOB SENER.
,Carllslo, Nov. 23, 1859-2 m
L - 4 1011: RENT.—Tho latge tind comm.
diem Brick Dwelling House, now . •
occupied by the subscriber, and the
..„ 4 ,- i
largelarge tt
° Two-story PLASTER M
ED OLISE,
j.
opposite Raymond'a Hotel, formerly oe•
eupled by Richard parker.
for terms apply to
C/Irltslo, Nov. 23, 18:4-2n;
- •
11") EAL.E STATE AGENCY, RE-
X, L SL'OMSLh'R , AT
REAL •ESTE
A EYT, CON VEYANpER AND SCRIVENER, has re
moved:to tile New Office on Main street, one door west
of tho Cumberland Valley Rail Road Depot.
gins now permanently located, and has on hand and
for sale a very large amount of Real Estate, consisting
of Farms, of all sizes, Improved and unimproved, Mill
• Prmtort les, Town Property of every description, Build.
log Lots, also, Wostorn Lauds and Town Lots. Ile will
give his attention, as horotoffire to the Negotiating ot
Loans, Writing of Deeds, Mortgages, Wills. Contracts,
and Scrivening generally.
Oct. 28, 1857.—tf.
EST ATE OF JOHNSTON WILLIAMSON,
ereased.—All-persons indebted to, or having '
claims against tho Estainuf Johnston Williamson, late„,
of Dickinson township, d,.e'd., nra requested to meet
the Executors of said estate at the public house of Jo.
cob Itedsocker, in Centreville, on Wednesday, Thum
day, .t Frlday. - -the Rth, oth , and 10th of Pebruarynost,
with their claims properly authenticated for settlement.
JOHN T. ORDEN,
ADAM COOVER,
:• Jan. 11, 'oo—t d. Administrators of J. W., deo'd.
NOTICE —Notice is hereby given' to
all who are iltdebtoil to us that our books will be
handed merlin. collection after the 15th of next month.
Our books are now in possessiriu of our successor Asher
WWI, who is constantly ready to receive money on our
account. '
Jan. 11, 1560. STEINER BROTHERS.
I'. S. - 'Asher Wlol's Clotßink Store, neer the SiariSS
Irons°.
STATE NOTlCE.—Letters . of
ministration on the Estate dtairmuski LE01461.,
deceased, Into of the Borough of Carilele,"havlng boon
grented.by the Register of Cumberland county, to the
undersigned, residing in Landisburg. Perry County.
Neticuis,hereby,
,giVen to those knowing jhomeelscs
indobtbd to the estate to make paymout,-and those
having claims against the estate to present them for
settlement to the subscriber, who may be addressed
either et the above place, or at Carlisle, Cumberland'
county.
Jan.18,1869,0t
EDWARD . D. LEONAP.D
TAISSOLUTION.—Tho copartnership
j_,J heretofore existing between Schoch, Sane A. Co..
was dissolved by mutual animist, on the 2nd day of
December last, by the withdrawal of Samuel Sheets, the
remaining partners will continue the business,. at Big
Pond Iron Works., udder the firm of Schoch h Bons.. '
• PETER SCHOCH,
• . JACOB scnomr,
a BORON SCHOCH,
• • '
January 23d, 1860. —H.*
JOHN B.CHOCII, • •
Chaap Job . Printing done hero: '• •
IVENViIOAI, 4 AND LUMBER YARD
Tho gObscrlbOra . havo this day enthrod Into part
ninaldp to !rad° Su
C' 0` A t A'N D ➢I,B'E R
We will have constantly on hand and furnish to order
1:11 kindp and quality of seasonod•
. .
• !AIM GEN, - • .
- - „ BOARDS , . . .
SCANTLING,
- .. 7IZI Si STIIIV,
t I .
Paling, Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, workedl'l6ov
log and Weatherboarding, Poets andlinils, and every ar•
tido that belongs to a LUMBER YAM). . •
All kinds of Shingles, to Wit i Whitepine, Ilendotli,
and Oak, of dffturent qualities. Oaring Care of ofir
own we con ftiroish bills to .order of any length' and
size at the shortest notico nod on the most reasonable
terns. Our worked boards will bo kept order cover ao
that they can bo furnished dry at all times. ' '
Wo have constantly on hand all kinds of:Pa:oily Coal'
under rover, which we will deliver clean to any port of
the borough. Tp wit: .
INK ENS VALLEY, Broken, Egg, Store and Nut
WEE FIDDLER,
TILEVOIMON.
LOOUgT MOUNTAIN,
MUM
which we pledge ourselves to selrat the lowest prices
Best quality of
Linzebia•her'a and Blackandth'a
always on hard wo will noll at no lowest re'
Yard west side of Grammar School, Main street.,
ARMSTRONG & MOLTEN.
July 20, 1850
NEW COAL YA
AT THE WEST END OP CARLISLE.
The subscriber would respectfully call tile attention
of timeburnern and the, citizens of:Carlisle, and the
surrounding , country geherally, to his NEW' COAL
YARD, attached to his Wore House, on West High at.,
where ho will keep' constantly' n hand a largo supply
all: best quality of COAL, to wit:
‘,Ly kens valley, Luke Fiddler, Pine Grove and Trevor. ,
ton, Broken, Hgg and Nut Coal—screened and dry-coal,
which ho pledges himself to sell' at the lowest possible. •
prices. Best quality of Limoburner's and Blacksmith's
Coal always on band.
air , All orders left at the Wore House, or at his resi
dence in No:th Hanover street, will be . promptly at
tended to.
April 14, 'sS—ti.:J. W. HENDERSON. '
JOHN• EARLY. • . 11. NOM:MAKER.
FORWARDING AND COMMIS
. sioN trousE„:
rLova A *ID FAQ E
COAL, PLASTER AND SALT.
The subscribern having taken the warehouse, ear e and
fixture, of Win. 11. Murray's well known establishment,
on Went High street, opposite Dickinson College, would
Inform the public that they has, entered into a general
Forwarding and Conimisnion buninesn.
,The highest Market price will be paid for Flottr, Crain
and Produce ofnli kinds.
•
They aro also prepared to frilkht produco and stock
to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the lowest rates, with
safoty and' deuntch.
PLASTER. AND SALT kopt constantb:on hand, and
FLOUR. ANDTEED at wholesale or retail. -
Coal of all kinds, embracing
LYKES'S VALLEY,
LUKE FIDDLER,
• SUNBURY WIIITE ASH,
'LOCUST GAP, .
Limeburlier's and'Elatksmith's
KEPT . UNDER COVER,.
and delivered dry-to any part of the town.
- - EARLY & NONENAKER
Aug. 17, 1859
N - E W A IT R A.N .Gll MENT.
On and after Monday, 23d -May, 1859; the nub
scriber will ran a Deily Train of Oars, between -
CARLISLE - AND PHILADELPHIA,
latving Carllkle every morning and Philadelphia, every
evening.
All goods loft at the-PREIGHT DEPOT of Peacock,.
Zell & lIINCIIMAN, -Nes. 808 and 810 'Market Ntreel,
will be delivered ixiCarlisle the next day.
. .1.
"I ' Vent Ifigh Street, Ctirliele, Pa.
May 25, '59
ft 1.1 A Al BE RSBURG FEMALE SEN T,
j I NARY.
The location la Pleasant and healthy, and, the advan
tages are equalled by fow in tho land. Tho Iniititution,
is large and proaperous, vlth-st corps of ass:at:nate cho
sen with rare, and well quallfisd to Instruct In the solid
and ilroninantal branches, The/ nlluencen in the board
lure dep artment are parental, moral and refining.'
giqThonost aussinn will tolfitnence on the 7th day of
February. Catalogues duly be had on application to
the Principal.
Rev. W. W. Elk, Carlisle; Roy. John Ault, Loudon,
Pa Deo. 11. Bucher, lloguento on, Pa ; , lion. Deo.
Chambors,ll. S. Schneek, D. D., S. It. Fisher, D. D., Rev,
P. 11. Reese. Nov. Joulph Clark. Chamborablrg, . Pro
fessors at Pri tweton, N. J ;both; of the College and Theo.
logical Seminary.
Nov. HENRY REEVES, A. AL,
Mrs. SARAH 11. REEVES; •
PrP.JPAIIL
Carllela, Jan: 22, 1850.-3 t
12"P' & CO.
IMPROVED TiOrir STITDII
SEWING MACH,INES.
On Exhibition and tor We at Mrs. It. A. RisntoLD'a
DAOMERREAN ROOMS, 2nd door west of Dr.
7.rrxxa'a Mee, Carlisle, Pa.
Send for r. circular to
W. 11. MASON, Agent.
Dec. 7;11459-tf. .. •
WM. 31c1"11.7,
'HISTORY AND DIRECTORY 01?
CARIABLE.—The subserlberspropose publishing
es soon as the requisite materials can be collected,
A History and Directory of the Borough
which will contain a COIIOIBO history of tho Borough,
from its first settlement to the present time, a list of
the adult Inhabitants, alphabetically arranged, their.
dwellings, occupations, places of business, and dWelling
houses; a , list of the streets of the Borough ; Statistics
and history of churches, schools, public Improvements,
lines of travel, the various associations, and such other
detail as will make a useful and interesting - work of
- reference. Thu business' department of the Direetory
will cookie the earls of business men handsomely, dia.
played and arranged, presenting. a desirable medium,
for exhibiting their •buttiness operations. The work
will he carefully prepared, and Its typographical fea
tures well executed. It will be published by subscrip
tion. and Will bo furnished to subrcribers, bound in
cloth, library style, at one dollar per copy, payable on
the delivery of the work. F. li. J MIES, Business
Agent. Mansion liouse, will attend to all businesscon
nectedmith the Directory.
I=l
'IIIIIE STOVE TO SUIT TIIE PEQ
1. PIAL—The complete success and universal satis
faction given by the PRAIRIE FLOWER
COOK STOVI, warrants the subscriber" In
calling upon all who wish comfort and con.
venience to call and examine the stove before t - 7
•
purchasing. All. who have tried the stove
have been more than satisfied: Of the great number
sold during the present season, the first complaint has
set to be heard. Of no other stove can this wills truth
bo Ram. For strength, economy, heating, cooking,
baking, and roasting powers, it has no. rival. The late
improvements for the consumption of coal gas, gives
additional strength, besides n rest saving In. fuel. The
star'', Is warranted to give satisfaction In all eases. The
furniture is all made of the best material, undfor work
manship cannot be surpassed. I have besides a num
ber of other cook stoves which I will sell with or with
out furniture below cost- All work heretbfore done,
attended to promptly. Charges moderate,with a desire
to please all. I hope to merit a continuance of the pat
rouago already bestowed. . .
J. 0001:WEAR & CO
• Mrs. I'iLARY M. MORRIS.
Jen. 11,1860.
N. B. Tho hlghen4rlce paid for old copper, brass,
pnwter, In cash, or taken In exchange for goods.
e IIDORTABLE GAS
lie* d ged 'are now prepared to furnish
"Loveless' Thirttible Gas Light and Fixtures,"
at prices ranging from $5,00 to $OOO.
This light hoe the advantage over other artificial
light on account of its SA S'L'Y, BRILLIANCY and
ECONOMY, the cost of ayull Flame being only about
ONE CENT per hour.
Orders from abroad respectfully solicited, and full
pallsfaction warranted(' Liberal deduction made to
Churches and Seminaries. All Orders will receive at
tention if directed to • • HARKNESS &
=
• , Carlisle, Po.
ty,Wo would refer to the following gentleman who
have the light in uso.
11. A. Sturgeon, Esq., W. St. Wntts, Esq., Dr. D
"gallon, Wm. Kor, E 611., Joe. C. Hoffer, Esq., and .Col
J. McGinnis.
Carlisle, Dec. 14',180.—Smos.
141SENWEIN'S TAR AND WOOD
NAPTIIA PECTORAL, •
Is TIIE BEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD,
for the Cunt of COUOIIB AND GOLD, Croup Bronchitis, As
thorn; Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation of the
Hoare and for the relief of patients in the
• odeenced stages of CONSUMPTION, LO.
gather with all Diseases of tho
• ,Throat and Chest, and
which predisposed to Coneumptlon, It attacks the root
of disease, and makes the foil destroyer succumb to Its
nitwit:ca. It also produces free expectoration, and In
duces healthy action in tbo diseased Mucous Membranes
and Tissues, It to peculiarly adopted to theradical cure
,OiIkSTLISIS. One dose - of this invaluable Syrnp often
elkaane; end ohiscquently Sleep, which the peculiar
n urn of this - disease denlos him. It is very pleasetit
•to the taste, and prompt in Ito effects. Tux ir, and be
- Convinced, that it Is Invaluable In the ones of Bans
curat•sxxxonoss.
KS- PRICE SO OERTs PER BOTTLE.
Prepared only by
A. ESECENWEnT, Druggist,
N. Mt:Corner of Ninth and Poplar Streets,
. e PHILADELPHIA'
N. B. For Sale by S. Elliott, IL J. Kanter, S. W. [laver
stick, Carlisle: L. Kauffman, Mechanicsburg; and Gee.
IC. Smith, A CO., Philadelphia, and Storekeepers and
Druggists generally,
tict. 10, , 10.-7 mos,
IYillialn
• • '•
Practical PLUMBEI
in the basement of
_ - • . Main Stre
Lead and Iron Pipes,
Hydrants,. •
ilot & Cold Shower Bathe,
Water Closets,
Force and Lift Pumps, .
Wro't Iron Weli'd Tubes,
And`erery description of cecka and fittlngefor.gas,
steam, water,&e. Superior cooking ranges; heateritand
anti fixtures pot up-in churches, litotes and-dwellings,
at short notice, in the most modern - Style. - ,'All materi
als and work in our line at low rates and warranted.
/KT Country work and Jobbing prowilpittandad to.
Hg. 3.858-4
Linnber_
do. do. • do
I=
Itisctilantous
.RF 4 FERENCES.
OF CARLISLE
WIIiTEIIHAD & JAMES,
Puraamiss
P. Lynch,
R and GAS FITTER,.
the N. B...Chureh •
et, Car `` f
Beth Iron Sinke r • •
Tube, ;
14 Bolters
„ W,is oh •
a.. -