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

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    11151.116111 LAND VALLEY It it.-
i, SUMNER Alyt. , lll' GEMENT. . •
• •
11,./UIIBI
(in atlil sifter Al /N 11.11% L 10th 1880, Passenitot
Tram,. will rn ni (Suthiny4 ocroptud tJ
FOIL CII mic.liisliuliO AND IlmotraußG. \
101 Train . . Lidlroln
,Leave I fagot stow n, 0.45 A. M
Ureenastlo. , 7.15
Chain homburg, 0.80 4 .
Shlppousburg, 0.00 "
" I , lilii . vlllo,, 9.32 . 4
" Carlisle. ' . 10.10
Mechanicsburg, ' 104! ."
ArrlVo at Ilarriabunt, ' 11.14
FOR CIi..I.IIIERSBUItO AND lIAGERSEOIFN.
145:010. 2tl Train.
Leave Harrisburg 8.01 A. 31 2.13 P. M.
Mechanicsburg '' • 0.47 " 2.52
" Carlisle , 9.27 " 3.30
"
Nowt ,
10.04 4.01
Shlppensburg, 10.31 4,33
" Chantlig . , (Arrive) 11.00 " 5.10
• " greumaistlu, Odd
Arrlye Hagerstown., '0.40i.
Passengets will observe, that there is but - One
Train a day, (a Paskingar and Freighl Train carabin , d)
over the Franklin Read, connecting with train 'to llin
risbarg at 8.30 A. 31,x - tit:With the Train arriving from
Harrisburg at 5.00 0. 31.
TORRE gaily Trititisleave Harrisburg for Pittsburg,
at 2.45, A. M.,12.50 and 4.02, 1'; MTmaking direct con
nections with trains for CiliElimidA; letufen nine, Clem
NIA Chicago, Indianapolis, St. Louis, and all Principal
points througliciut the West:
For ohiliCdelphin; via Ponnsyleanlit Central Railroad
At 1.20 and o.oa A. M., and 12.53 and 3.50 P. M. Via
Lebanon V. It. It., al 8.00 A. 51., anti 2.35, I'. M. For
Balthimeo, at 3.27 & 7,20 A. Al— &'2.05 1!.81.
For , reverton and Willianispert at 1.27 and 8.15,
'M. Trains on Dauphin Road 05 2.00, 1' 51.
NOTICE TO PASSENbIIOtti: At all Stations where
Tickets are sold, viz: Ohambersburg, Shlppensburg,
Carlisle,.Mechtinicsburg and Harrisburg, a yeduction of
TEN CENTS on each Ticket will bb made t, all Passen
gers that provide themselves with Tickets before on.
toning the Cars,
11¢!IrmaChonhersburg , 1
Apr11;16,1460. •,:r
A 1101FiNT.—The subscriber is prepared
‘_) is Holt to nyiyhtints lioli:ithers,"CENlENT, by the
_quontity_itt Innoutiirturers prices,
TO CONS-1111P',VIVES-AND
NERVOUS SUI.
The subscriber, for several years a rel.thlialt. of Asia,
discovered While there. a simple vegetable remedy-6
sure Cure tbrConsumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs
Colds,' and - Nervous Debility. For the benefil of Coo.
sumptlves and Nervous .9utietero, he is willing to make
the Faille public.
• To those who deslre it. Ito will send
thenscripio,
with full directions urea of charge,) a sample of
the medicine ' which they will fi nd a beautiful cembi•
nation of Nature's simple herbs. These desiring the
Remedy can obtain it by retu
:I . rn
E. mall. by addressing
E CUTUBERT, •
DorAtvic
April, 11,'00.-3m. No. 429 Broadway New York.
SOIETIIING' NEW.-
Misses Aughlnbaugh & Puko, take .pleasuro I
announcing - to the-citizens of Carlisle and vicinity,
that they are.prepared to renovate bonnets of every do
scrlplion, and material that require
. ' WurrENING, SHAVING and I'iIESSIA,
in a style that will in most cases excel now,lii white.
mess, brilliancy and finish, having - quite recently ra•
Instruction In an entirely new prticess, connected
with Mrs. C, C. Dow's patent lint and bonnet pro-slog
Machine, for which they hare purehased the sole right
of Cumberland and Franklin counties. They are .also
ready to teach others the same superior mode, as well
as to supply ail those with machines who may wish to
purchase, after having thoroughly tested its merits.
Also receipt, for colors, of every
DESIRABLE , , SHADES, .
•
for Bonn uts,- Llnt., Ribbons, Silks. and Feathers given
,vitlFtbe solo Mack loco rolls, however much fodo4
will bo restored to
U It P:A S S :N E W,
. .
In color and finish • ,
N. D. This prOCCSM will strengthen the material,
whoio all others have injured.
Among tine many recommendations that have been
given, fn favor of )Lrs, C.C. Dow's Pressing Maclnn, and
recolps, ono only will be inserted at the present time.
' ,• ' • • P1T141111 , R011,-.11110.14th 1900.
' indiiced to investigate tiro inerits of the He
,/ ceipts given by Mrs. Dow, with the sale et' her very ex
cellentmachine tbr. pressing bonnets, hats Sm., I ne
knowledge myself astonished beyond measure, at the
wonderful effect, producing What I would have consid•
ered an Impossibility, bad !not seen it demonstrated
beyond a doubt, and 1 sincerely recommend It to the
use of all engaged In the straw, and mlllinpry.business
as beim , : one of the greatest Itnprevements of the age.
Carlisle April 11, '6O -t. f. • MIRS S. GRUBB.
T° THE SCHOOL DTRECTORS
OP CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
(footle:non :—ln pursue:wo of the 43:1 Section of the
led of Bth May, 1084, you aro hereby notified to moot
In Convention, at the Court House, In Carlisle on the
first Monday of May, at 11 o'clock A. M. it being the 7th
day of the month, and select VIVA VOCE by a-majority
of the wholo number of niroctor,‘ present, ono parson
of literary and eciontific Acquirements, and of skill and
experience in the art of teaching, no County Superik.
tor:dela, for thlithYorraucceedlogyearirdetermine-the
amount of Compensation for the name, and certify the
result to the State Superintendent at Harrisburg, as
required by the :filth and 40th Section
DANIELs of said
SH EL Act.
LY.
Supt. of Cumberland Co.
April 11,
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that Abraham Killian,
in the borough of Nourrille. Cumberland County, Pa,
by deed dated April 0, 1830, has assigned to the suboorl•
bor, nil his estate real, personal and mined, to trust for
the benefit of his creditors. All parsons therefore, in
debted to the assignor by bond, note or book account,
are required to make immediate payment, and those
having claims to present them for settionnint, to
- • SCOTT COYLE,
• Assignee of Abraham Killian.
Now villa; April li, 1800.
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7mOTHER:s
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ThotTerlnde rit(? dally spenklogln praise of
mictdips
INFANTILE CORDIAL.
and why? bocausu it Raver bilk to afford instantaneoun
ratio( whoa given in time. It acts as it by magic, and
one trial alone will convince you that what we say is
true: It contains
NO PAREGORIC. OR OPIATE .
of any kind, and therefore relieves by removing the
sufferings of your child, instead of by deadening its
For this reason it commends itself as the
only reliable preparation now known for Children
Teething, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Grip
ing in the Dowels, Acidity of the Stomach,
Wind, Cold in the head, and Croup, also,. for softening
the gums, reducing inflame Lion. regulating the Bowels
and relieving pain, It ban nn equal—being an outlaw.
modic it is used with unfailing success In all eases of
Convulsion or other Pits. As you value the
life and health of your children. and wish to save them
front those sad and blighting consequences which are
certain to result from"the lISO of narcotics of which
other remedies for Infantile Complaints are composed,
take none but DB. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL,
this you can rely upeh. It is perfectly .harmless and
cannot Injure the.vost delicate infant,, Pricy,2sc . ents
Null directions accompany mch bottle. Prepatod ouly
by CHURCH & DUPONT.
No 409 Broadway New York.
71,00 D FO 613
Jl'.l(by human Blood upon being • ta
• ANALYZED
always presents us with the same essential elements
and gives of course the True Standard. Analyse the
Blond of a pewee suffering from Conkamption, Liver
Complaint, Dyepolwin, .Kroftne, the. and we fi nd in
every {moons) certain deficiencies in' MS red globules
of Blood .Supply these deficienclesand you are made
well. The BLOOD FOOD is founded upon.. this Theory
—berth its astonishing sums. There are
FIVE PREPARATIONS
. .
adapted to the daficlennies of the Blood lu different
diseases, For Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis, or any maim
don whatever ofthe THROAT or LUNUS inducing Con.
aumption ' UFO No. I, which le always the No. for De.
pression of Spirits. LOOS of Appetite, and for all Chiron.
Ic Complaints arising from ()remise, General Debility,
and Nervous Prostration. No. 2, for Liver Complaints,
'No. 3, fur Dyspepsia. Doing already propared far Ab
sorption it is taken by drops and' carried immediately
into the circulation, so that what ylin gain you retain.
Tho No. 5 is fur Female irregularilial, llysterla, Weak.
names, &c. See spacial directions for tills. For Salt'
Rheum, Eruptions, Scrofulous, Kidney, and Bladder
Complaints, take No. 6. In all cases the direction must
fro strictly filloived. Price of the Blood. Rood $1 per
b ot ti e ;- - Sold by critntoirk DUPONT; '
No 403 Broadway, New York.
J. W. Dyolt A Bons. Philadelphia, and O.K. Kuyier
FittaburgiWholesale Agents. '
UMBERLAND COLTNTY NOR
, MAL $OllOOl..
. The Fourth &baton of this Institution will commence
In LITERALLY BALI; Newville; l'a., on Tuesday the
18th da:) , of April2BBo, and eontioue FOUIVMONTIIB,
(exclusive of a yacatiuu of three woad during harvest.)
.Anuttle clime of Inatructore bavb boon secured, and
no effort *lll he spared to render the achool worthy of
the position It cooks to occupy, and rf the patronage At,
'respectfully 'toilette.
'rho School in eettroly under the control of a Board
of Truatees' composed of one School Director from each
District Ist the county.
TUITION NMI— bin for the eessieu. No extras.
bowl Boarding can be bad in private families, at a.
brut $2 per week ! .
Nur circulars containing full partleulers,address
• ' JAB. McOANDLIBIi, Treasurar,
, . . • ', . Nowville, Pa.
by order of the Board of Trustees. • ' . ' • .
Feb.DA NIEL' SHELLY. bruin.
. 28,-21m.'' ‘' l • ''' Jon/v . llmin: Sec'y.
20 0 : TONES.- .
Of allAsos' warrantid of the .beet,;4ustliy., Just
pcMaro hl eival thellsedwaretatoteut - • ,
, 62. • • fteNtiY WOW.
•
SAL,I.I, OF .-UNSHAT,ED LANDS
, .
vlrtuo of a vrarrant from under the band and
anal of office of the Commissioners olCumberiand Coon
ty and to mo directed, the following trot:U . 4od lota of
unseated WO ~ituated Ir? Cumberland County State
of Vonneyitainia. will ho eapomed to,eale'by public vete
do e iirelrONUAl', the 11th day of June 106 n nt the , '
(Joint noose in the ilorough of Carlisle, County atete•'
acid. nnd .ontinAed by adjournment from lithe lOU ill•
until they nropi)fiteld, or en much of onch-traet or to ,
en wit le. entlictOnt to defray . •the armor:wee of the,
County, head and School taxeeduo thereon, nod
coots. • A. L. SSOASL6II.
No:.Wel;:r antee ;grid Ow Co n n er n s t . s Titax"l).re
1.60 P.
L 32
2.60.. 4
3.111
335 "
CARLISLE
1.
_John Dunbar's helm
1. Colwell's heirs,
I. George Wahl,
. DICKINSON TOWNSHIP
No. Acres
• : 5. John Brugh,
11. Jeciob • Layman,
22, Gilbert Searight,,
6. Benjamin Malone,
45. Thomas C Miller,'Jr,
4. Michael Myers, .
0. Jacob Myers,
56.'llen:y Myers,
16. Charles McCulloch,
20. Thomas McCune's heirs,
.5. Peter Mullen's heirs . ,
, 00. Morrison & McCreary,
6. Anthony Myers,
'lO. Howard 'Myers, °
7. Philip Myers,
4. Cornelius Myers,
-28. John Myer 4,
4. John H.-Marsden,. •
5. William Miller,
44. Nathaniel Weakley
10. 'Jacob Wolf, '
10: Michael Waist, •
,46. Henry Kindig,
6. Adam Countz,
6. John Countz, . '
500. Henry Clover, .
18. Futik's heirs,
8. MosesTunk,
12. JOllll Graham,
-12-Thontas-Groltain i - .
.-
7. James Greason, -
~10. limes' heirs,
10. Elizabeth Lyne,•
9. 'John Lehman;
3. L. Leshey Agt. for Frederick,
6, Albert's heirs,
7. John Gough„
8. Samuel Gleim, -
. '5. George Spangler,
6: David Seobey.,
37. James Townsend, • '
200. Sam'l Woods sen. heirs,
14. John Z'ug,
' 8. John ilemmingor, ,
25. John Boren,
10, :Impel Bishop,
15. Francis Colestono,' . , •
500. Rogers,
17. Peter-Beam,
10. John Cline, -
--5. Amos Myers,
6. Menloz heirs,
6. Ailti . Neeley's heirs,
4. Isaac Bowers,
3. Joseph Baker,
7. Adam Lerew, - •
7. Leshey Lewis,
'5.. Peter Myers, •
4. Solomon Rovetson,
6. Joseph Trimmer,
7. Jacob °Hest,
7. Daniel Griest,
30. David Duncan,
12. Grove,
12. 'James McCullooh,
FRANKFORD TOWNSHIP.
30. Samuel Griesingor, . _-
1465. Hollenback's heirs, --28_25
=2,--Smith=s--heirs;-'= =' ----1-17
92. MaryJohuson, 3 67
800. John M. -Woodburn, 1 10
21. John Hemminger,
_32
16. George Washmood, 24
15. John Heiks, 00
'27. George Drawbaugh, 80
18. John Dunbar, 28
SOUTH MIDDLETON Twp. _
44. Harbolt & Trump, 96
44.• James Townsend, 92
9. Oo'orge Deardorf's heirs, ' 2 05
75. John McClure Jr. heirs, 1 96
111.• Jacob Sheafer, 3 66
230. Shenfor & Keller, 4 60
• • NORTH MIDDLETON Twp.
660. Hollenback's heirl, 82 54
fah Mathew Irvine's-heirs, 1426
5. David Capp, 2.28
6. Philip 'Snell, • 69
' 5., Peter Kissinger, 40
2.-Jacob Stouffer, 111
' MONROE TOWNSHIP.
0. N. LULL Supor't
=I
FERERS
I. Martin Diller 'a heirs,
11. William Saxton,
MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP,
94. Edward Biddle,
2048: John M. Woodburn, Tax $lO5 48
WakilliANTEES' AS FOLLOWS viz:
..
200. Daaielß6) , le, 10 61
128. David Barns, 6 76
825. Mdore Wharton, l2 80
160. Samuel Norton, 8 40
100. Sarah Parker, , 4 98
•260. Lydia Parker, 12 26
200. William Parker, • . ' 10 60
260, Mary Martin, ' 260
180. Rosanna Martin, . . 1 15
100. Christian Marshall, 5 31
40. Eleanor Martin,. 0 lib
50. Richard Lake, 2 60
100. Archibald Gardner, 6 81
100. Egekiol King, ' _ '6 81
150. William P. Gardner, ' • 795
21. William Mollit," . '' 66
14. George Buck, 1 22
160. Thomas Paxton, 4 16
10b Alexander McClintock, 2 a
200. Moore Wharton, 6 08
160. Thomas-O . :114; n - 380
25. RiclrfiVil Stevenson, 1 60
100. John Cressler,
~. • 1 88
G. Joseph Williams, -49
4.. Venus Patton's heirs, • 61
24. Benjamin Heberling's heirs, 96
5. James Hoover . 85
200. Williain H. lioodbilrn, 60
24. W. W. Frasier,
18. James Fulton,
16. John Hoovei.,.
60. W. C. McCune,
60. Abraham Grove,
16, Daniel Sweigert,
400. John P. Ilu;nerioh,
LO I'S
1. George Carothers,
1. .George Fahnestock,
1. Abraham Hursh's heir*
I'. Samuel -Hursh,, •, . ,
I. Luther Martin,
1. Philip Smyser,
1. Thomas Warren,
1. Henry Miller's heirs, • 110
-- 1...1. B Simmons,'.,.. • •22
•
1. Peter Simmons, • 4 'T 26
1. Asa White, .
2. York & Cumberland Rail R. Co. '1 82
••
LOTS. .•
11. Owner unknown. • . 61
27. do.•=. 21
80. do. 21.
204. • do. • • • • 21
168. do. 14
201. do. - 66
,
170. •••do. • 85
172. '.do. . 85
.
164. do. - 84
.78. do. 4 44
.
.7.9. di). . 22
. •
88. do. 22
.
' . •
220.. - do. 88
• •
203. do..
.!,• . • 84
156. do. ' ' 22
ACRES.
888• John hi. Woodburn,
C. Joseph Langeliu, ,
2. David Barnhill;
46. Leonard Relut,,
47. John HeLa,
76. Henry Clever;
HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP.
400. John M. Woodburn, • 859
100. Samna Gilmore; • 11
SILVER SPRING TOWNSHIP.
. ,.
1. Elias Hicloinger, r• 26
16. David Singer,' .88
1. Henry Eberly, r' 42
• SOUTHAMPTON • Twi.
. • •
403. William Duncan,'\••
- - 4`
900. Jatniis Dever,
438., John Al. Woodburn,
804. John Nicholson, • •.• '
' 1:18
1 54
NEW CUMBERLAND
NEWTON TOWNEEII.?
. ...
1 •1 ; John fcAbrrn. Roddy, .33
2.. Robert Loiril'ei heirs; • ' 160
'234.,. Robert Scott. 77
. 190. ':Josepit McKee, 43
II A)1 l' I?.N TO WX,STIIP
ljettie . Quigly,
Curlimle April 11, 186.0.
i t ',l lll% 4 la ) PM:ENG.! -,
INO CLOTHING I
The subscriber hip just Noised a very, superior and
wall solectett stir& oft. r •
SPRING & BUMMER CLOTHING,
Consistinit of Cassinere, Bummer and Italian cloth, Al.,
paces, Marseilles, Linton and Cottonado, Costs, Pants
& Shirts also Mk and Satin vestsand la short essay
thing In the way cf GAIIMENTS. Ills stock of
GENTLNAIENS' FURNISHING GOODS,
hos boon sedated with a great deal of care, and Shirts
cravats, Ac., So., are sold at unusual low prices.
DIM
Tax Due.
2 42
2 18
2 59
• 2 97
2 88
9I)
2 43
12 90
1 13
70
1 71).
8 82
87
1 72
1 88
• - TRUIIIIS CARPET BARS A VALISES. - •
' The aubscriber would call special attention to • his
large stock of
HATS AND_C APS.
which ho hex received and is selling . ..3h.= at very low
figures. Of the Aber* you can conifrice Yourself by
calling at the Cheap (Wonting Storer npar the - Market
House. AMER WIEL.
April 11, 1860: \ ,
Tur ILLINERY I MILLINERY ! I
Mrs. M. Neff - having arrited.from the city ban
opened a complete assortment of
STRAW Ai FANCY GOODS,
comprising Straw and fancy Bonnets, Children's bats
and flats, crape bonnets, french flowers and. ribbons a
splendid assortment of the new style embroidered rib
- headolresses, collars and sleeves, hair braids,- •
DRESS SILKS,
Inca and summer mantles, new style train hoop skirts,
corsets, laces Apt, Ac., to which she invites the ladles,
of Carlisle and iielnity.
Carlisle, April 11, '6O-St. •
7 id
-62
8 55
1 01
2 47
48
1 62
1 95
8 76
2 97
1 34
BL I N'D N - D H A - D E
B. J. WILLIAMS, „
No. 16 NORTE! STREET PIIILADELI3IIIA
Is the meet extenhlve Manufacturer of
VENITI4N BLINDS
2 09
-76 -
2 04
a 28.
AND
WIND 0 W,BDADES.-
trh- TILE LAMEST AND FINEST lilet
2 87
- 1 - 94
46
1 78
1 98
7,6
1 69
Assortnient In the City,nt the
- LOWEST CASII PRICES. •
Store Shades. Made and Lettered.
April 11, '60.-2m. .
LISTOF DKALERSJ
....... • ....., •._.
F GOOD, WARES, AND DIER
‘,„ jr .chandiso. Also, Distillers, Millers, Lumbermen,
/to., within the county of Cumberland, returned 'Cul
clannltlod In accordnnee with the several acts of Mown
- 'Sly, on follows, to wit :
CARLISLE. ' 01158. Llcertns.
Chnrlon Ogilby, dry.goods, • • 13 $lO 00
Loldlch & Sawyer " 11 15 00
J. W. liby, grocer, ' 11 15 00
S. O. Iluyott.grocor, 11 • 15 00
John I'. Lynn 6: Son, hardware, , 11 16 00
dtrmstrong it holler, lumber, 11 16 00
Woodward & Schmidt, produce, 10 20 00
1 J. - W. Condemn, produce,
'S. M. hoover, " • l4 700
J. IL Nonemakor,. " • . 14 ' 700
J. & 1), Ithondn, " .. . 14 7 00
William Dents, grocer, 14. 7 00
Prof. It. 51: Johnnon, books, 14 _ 7 00
A. 11. Owing, furniture, ' 14 7 00
Hobert Mooro, shoes, , 14 700
J. IL Duncan, 'Agt., shoes, . -''' 14 700
N. III:etch: clothing, . 14 7 00
Henry 51ullitt, " . • 14 700
W. A. Mlles, dry goods, 14 7 00
J. Masonhohner & Ilro. ' cou f actionerj, 14 7 00
A. 51. Pipor, Agt., books, -, 14 7 00
J. C. Collie & Co., hatn,• 14 - 7 00
Samuel Enaminger, mmidlery, - 14 7 . 00
•Thounis Conlyn, jewelry, 14 7 00
James Loudon, books, " 14 7 on
W. D. A. Naugle, jowslry, 'l4 T 00
John D. Corwin, Atom, 14 7 00
Jacob Sonor, shoes, . 14 7 00
John Irvine, " 7 00
111. S. Ritter, clothing, 14 7'oo
___W—liouldic Son, - varloty, - • 14 7-00
6 17
28 45
89
36
3 88
1 65
25 4U
1 71
Allonry,llarknoss. grocer, 14.,.. .7 00
William Sellers, baker, 14 7 00
..
A. W. Bents, dry.goods, 8 ' 30 00
Ephraim Stool, Jowolly, 14 ' 700
C. Inhel7,•grocer, 9 25 00
Philip Arnold, dry•goods, 12 DO
N. W. Woods. Agt., dry.goods,. 14 . 700
Potor Monyer, confectionery, 14 • 700
Henry Saxton, hardware, 10 20 00
Arnold lc Son, clothing, , 1310 00
.
Isaac Livingston, •• 13 ' 10,00
David Silky paper and 'furniture, 14 7 00
John A. Ilumerich, sr., dry-goods,• 13 10 00
Jonathan Cornman, shoos, 14 . 700
J. W. Smiley, cdothidg, • • - - -7. 14 700
David Common. flour, 14 7 00
Jacob Wolf, grocer, 14 7 00
Andrew 0. Lechler, grocer, 14 7 00
Willinat Ilarn,
Black & Dolancy, lumber, 12 . 12 60
8. W. Ilaveratick, drugs, 12 12 60
Samuel Elliott, " . 14 7 00
B. J. Kieffer Agta, " 14 7 00
Joseph U. Steel, jewelry. • 14 , 700
--Asher Wielrelothing,
Henry Keller, hats, 14 7 00
- John Valor, grocer, • . 14 700
David Reny, 44 14 7 00
Samos M'Grannhan ' grocer, 14 7 00
Andraw Monestulth, " . 14 700
John Ronchecrab, 44 . 14 7 05
George Lolby, 4 4 14 7 00
,
•—•—• Wenchol, • . 44 14 700
James Celli°, jr., 14* . 7 00
Daniel Eckles, • "
Joseph D. Halbert, " 14 700
Jamoe 11. Weaver, furniture. 14 ,7 7 00
Henry Rhoads,
Frederick Com =on, 41
George Groxeman, baker,
'John Martell, 44
John Brown, 44
John Sellers,
.. . ..
John Keller, grocery, 14 - 7 00
James C4lllo, or., maxketing, ( 14 7 00
John Llumor, 4. • 14 . 7 00
John Frederiaki, . " ' • 14 700
John Eckord, " 14 7 00
RobertAnum,
'William Askew', " 14 7 00
David Frederick," '• '
' - 7
14 00
Wilson Vernard, "7 00
John Low, 14 7 00
Jacob Keony, o - 14 7 00
A uguetua Croll, " . 14 7 00
Jacob Weaver. • 14 7 00
Andrew Swartz, " 14 7 00
Wm. Chenowith, .' 14 7 00
SophitiSturm, dry goods, l4 7 00
Margaret Neff, millinery, 14 7 00
Eliza Stahl, 14 7 00
Mrs. J. Hutton, ". ' 14 ( 700
i 1
Miss Duke & Aughinbaugh, millinery, 14 4
0 0
14 700
6 MaryMra . B ra ..W a l i l . ll , a . m to vu ,.
7 7 is)0 millinery,
. . .. - .._
.1, A Goo. Taylor, alma,
A. 11. Blair, leather,
J. Warfo, marketing, 14 ' 7 00
W, Nlorrison, '• 14 7 00
1). Speck;: '• , 14 7 00
k. C. Kramer, jewelry, 14 7 00
•
Diegirraww. •
,John T. Green, dry•goods, 13 10 00
Garver to Koller, " 13 10 00
,
William Watts, . 0 f * 14 700
J. Russel & Co., " • 14 7 00
W. Russel & Co., " 14 700
David Ilaye, • " • 14 * 700
Benjamin Plank, " • 77 14 700
Barney Gardner, " 14 ,__
„,7 hp
Jerry Gardner, " , • 14 7 00
Michael Nogle, marketing,. , 14 7 00
Jacob Beaton, " 0 14 7 00
IL Ocher, grocer," • ----‘ -- 14 -
... 7 00
EASTPENNSISUROUOU.
'Wm. Ker & Ilummel, lumber, 12 ' 12'50
* Bnishert k Wormloy, i• 700
David Llngfield, 0 14 7 00
..
Adam Eslinger, . - 14 7 00
D. J. Ilynerd A Co., " 14 7 90
Martin & Itynard, • 14 701!
G. W. Peseler, dry-goods, 13 • . 10 00
William Banks, grocer, 14 • `7 00
James Talbert, " 14 7 00
Jacob Itounlnger, " • 14 7 00
John SPOormick, " 14 7 00
D. Dellinger, dry•goodir, 14 7 00
-Jacob Longneeker, ginter,l4 7 00
Michael Free, produce, 14 7 00
•
B. IL Patterson, " 13 * 10 00
•
J. Diddleman, marketing, • 14 • . -7 00
A. Coble, . • " * 14 , 700
William Wolf, " 14 7 00
Daniel May, produce 14 700
hualEronD..
1 04
110
2 76
2 20
1 63
I%llllam Oren, dry-git.pDzlf
. .
IL Rupp .4 Son, dry•goods, 13 10 00
IL Rupp, produce, -- " ' - 12 12 SO
Jacob Bucker, produce, 13 10 00
Illtosr lc Wieo, oboe., 14 7 00
liy rue rumple, furniture, 14 7 00
George L. Halo, stoves. 'l4 7 00
John Seirer, marketing, ' 14 ' 700
Samuel Simmons, dry goods, -
14 " 700
ad .1
IVllll= Ros, 14 7 00
Iloerwsu.
James Green, dry goods,' . - 13 lO 00
Shoemaker ft Komate, dry-goods,-.. 13 10 00
John Nowcomor, flour • 14 700
David Hoover, marketing, i , 14 7 00
Christian Stovick, furniture 14 7 00
=UM
Brown & Netrow, dry-goods, 18 ' 1000
Wllillam Loyd, drugs, . 14 -. 7 00
Ell Wise, dry•goods, 14 7 00
Jnins Huts," 14 7 0/1.
Moses Beget, markeling,. 14 7 00
William Oroll, . 14. . 7 00
Johii Young, . . ' 14 700
Jonathan Brubaker, marketing, 14 7 . 00
C. Eberly, produce,. 14 7 00
Hiram Longneeker, produce, 14 7 00
H. G. Stephens, dryigoods,
D. L. Devlney, drugs,
_ Heury_Ppahr. Our dealer,
Samuel Plank, dealer
18 20
48
1 21
Tienry Snyder, dry-goods, 14 7 00
Leiria Zlizer, , 6 14 , 700
William Voilard, marketing t 14 . 7 00
MIDDLES= TOWKIIIIIP.
1 66
Jacob Stickle, marketing, 14 7 00
Sager & Shryock, dry-geode, 14 7 00
. , . _.kluntepunnuini.
Brindle & Nelewanger, dry:goods, 11 .15 00
Mantel Carlini,lB
10 00
. '
Boyer & Brands, es . 13 10 00
11r. Slone, • .. 14 y 00
31re. T. Storm,. 14 OO
_.
__
Philip Arnold, 11 14 7OO
Maury Lease, • : .. 14 • 700
John Itelgle, • 14 7. 00
Dobb A Qarretson, bardware,' 13 ' 70 00
Jolla B. Boyer, 4. ' '
- 12 .12 150
Levi Kauffman, drugs, ' 14 7 00
Ira Day{ - - • - , • l4 700
J. D. }Jarring, '. 14 . 7 00
Eiliiild Limonti shoal, - ... • 14 ' 7OO
Mareinst.llolmes,, ~ .. . '' ' 'l4 ' 7 'OO
Cobrad Khhn . 4 . "'' -, 14 , 700
10.70
4 84
88 21,
8.70
ENE
14 . 700
14 7 OD
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 • 700
14 "7 00
147 00
,
14 ' 700
13 • 10 00
Mt=
43 e , 10 00
14- 100
14 700
„ 14 700'
ECM
Wllllam Lacomber, Carlisle, as
William Alexander. " . 25
A: Hauler South Middleton, . '
M: 6. Bele:hoover, Monroe, •
ID. H. Yoglesong, Bpper Allen, 26
William ifenderson, North Middleton, ' . 9.6
Samuel Oriasinger,' 15
ltobert Oulgley, Newton, , 1$
Ahl & Newoomber, • 26,
Samuel Sneminger,
Benson & Mers, Silver Spring, 26
' TEN PIN ALLEYS AND 161.1.L1A8D TABLES. '
Andrew Swartz one table, EEO
Arouldl'onei tabled 80
W. J. Williams,' two tahlosi • Ip
eorge Poland, One alley,
. Any'. person feeling , themselves 'aggrieveA . by the
A ye obutslileatlon, will have an opportunity of aPPsnal .
in y calling on the subaoriber, at ale residence. n. W.
corn r of, Pitt and Loather 'treats, Carlisle, any time
. befbr the 2Btlauf April, after which no appeal will be
hoard. .• III'PWICIWEIN, Mar. Appraiser. ,
.. April 1360-43: - • , • ,
. .. •
Joseph Totton, ''' --.
' . • 14 700
700 X OTIOR IS HEREBY INNEN
Levi ltelgle u '• • 14
Daniel Grabill, clothing, ' , 14 . . 7op that lettersifintminletration on the gstateofJacipb
A. Binglzoy, owner, 14 7op dolman, deed., late of Rut Peuneboroug townehip,
Rill. Thomas,. rocs • ' " ' 14 .7 00 ham been duly Issued, by the Register. of Cumberland
Jacob Semis, ewelry, 10 ~7 00 County, to the subscriber li ving In the same twp.
Jacob Wintma , baker,. ' - 14 7 , 00 All persons Indebted. are required M make Immediate
Wm. L. Huston, furniture, . 14 , 7 , x , payment, and those havingolainis, to present them du
fiornual-Woret, '' I . 14 ' 7op 17 althobtlcated for settlement to • , ' •••
Obbb.Bhathure & Co., stowed,: 14 ' .•7 00 — '. ', . , ' JOHN E 811171.5101,
Coo. Wunderlich. " ' ,
' ' • ' Administrator,
,Cirlizle, Mar. 28 '60.-61.
It, Wilson & Son, '. • " • - - • 14
S. T. Iluston,aaddiery, . - " 14
A IL Meteor, millinery,• - , . 14
Mrs,. Urypon - •• .14
---,' Kogiesoni, - Hour, 14
Charles Sohmidebaker ' - 14
Kauffman & Oswald, ',induce., 111
Zachgries & Ilavorstick, produce, • 14
J. 11. Sirigher, produce,. l2
1. Johnson & Son, produce, , ~ 12
T. 11: Bryson, . 0 .• l2
J. Unmet & Co, lumber, . 14
• J:ldillsen, "• : 14
81d1o.& Mindy, " ' ••••:. . 14.
Philip Uhior, Agricultural Implernenti; 4
George Krouse, Marketing,. . 4
Joan Johnson, " 14
.
George Stenoure, . " l4
Erank &bushel, , " • s• • 14
Jacob Emlngor, gMcsr, • • 14
,D. H—Swiler.& On., clothing, . . t 14
Newnsur
Thomas Stough, dry•goode,
Joseph Laughlin clothing,
Thomas M'Candlleh, dr)•goode,
Klink & Brom,
~
.J..0..&J. D. Brown, hardware,
IFA.`bl'Oullugh. grocer,
William Bretton, drum
William Reed, • "
B. 0; Wild; • "
J. It: Frey, stoves,
1 J. B• Cobaugh, stoves, ,
B. Foldfnan, jewelry, ,
John bl.,Davidson, shoes, • • •
William Crotser, hats,
J. H. Herron, furniture,
John Bricker, "
Goo. Bricker, "
Anthony Foreman, marketing, '
William Stlttel,
Jonathan Ferree,
Lawrence Renolds, clothing. • •
ninOUOIBUILLAD.
W, T. Bowser, saddlery,
T. Wiliet, dry•goode,
Chailen Oyster, lumber,
Church A Eberly,
Valentino Yeomen, '
Rudolph Martin,
Musser & James,
."
Georgalless, "
George tires, produce,
John Miller, dry•goude, -
George M. Houck, marketing,
Nswrow.
le; dry lgirdthiTlJakillle - ,'
Lewis & Wagner, produce, Red Baru,
Hyland. & Waihlnger, dry foods,
James Kyle,
Daniel Miller,----
Fosnaught&
McCoy & -Hurst,
.8. A. Bowers & Co.,
A. Miniell,
John Wagner, marketing, ,
Snider & [(MAUI), produce,
J. & J. B. Hursh,
.71. A J. B. numb, produce, (Oakville ' )
Newcomber & nom, produce,
Kline, dry•goods,•
Sours MIDDLITON,
A. M. Ltildlch, dry•woods, •
J. A. Cauftnan,.
Alexander & Mullin, dry , goods,
GoodyearA Reed, "
Samuel Shupp, dour,
0. Hoover, marketing,
John A. Wolf, "
John Layman, dealer,
14 700
14 700
• 14
14 ' 700
ft 14 -7 00
• 14 ' 700
• 14 700
14 7 00
11 15 00
11 16 00'
13 10 00
13 10 00
13 10 00
111MXIBMICI.
Abraham Hostotter, clothing,
•John C. Altick, drugs,.
.W. W. Herron, 4 •
Rankin & Bro., 4 ' -
J. Stumbauglo Ifardwarii, •
Portnoy & McPherson, hardware,
Grabill & Johnson,
Stevick & Kunkle, dry-goods,
Stowart & Son,
Willis, Moore & Co., -
Cox & M'Cune, •
Heck & Co„ • -
J. & J. 11. Redding
Jacob Pogue, grocer,
S. C. Holier, .
William- Baughman, grocer,
I'. Deitrich, • ' 4
John Bridges, clothing,-,
W..A. Coo, shoes, •
I'. S. Arcs, .
Deo. Colo, 4,
'Geo. Croft,
'lsrael Hicks, stove., '
A. 11. Woli "
P. Miller, baker. •
Jonathan linoddy,.furniturst
David Vratux, - "
David Cilswelr, "
Martin Anglo, lumber, '
John Wilkins, grocer,
Kelso & Itlathows, books,
It. D. Fisher, hats,
11:11yeinger, Jewelry,
Isaac Lands, -•
Ruby & co., produce,
C. Posnaught • " ,
'P.p. Blair & Bros., produce,
Daniel-Mulor, marketing,
Benjamin Biggs, "
N. A. Carnellue.
Mrs. Dubber, millinery, '
Jane Galbraith, confectionery,
Suiverlannuo Xowniuzp.
A. Bearer, marketing,
SOUTHAMPION,
Strohm A' Alien, dry goods, 13
Clark & Sons, 13
George Clever,
Schoch & Bons,
Henry Myers, marketing,
UPP.III ALIAS.
Adam ShrtveiT, di — r:v •— mWt
Cloudier & Zook
Hiram Longnecker, produce,
Peter Glinetich, marketing,
Robert Het tcrick,
David Blerkisff,
11 14 00.
_ 12 ,12 60
14 700
- 12 12 40
11 15 00
14 700
14 • 700
14 7 00
14 7 - 00
14 ' 700
..14 . 700
•14 7 00
14 7
-14 , • 7
14 _7
14 7
14 , 7
r
- 14 7
• - 14 7
14 7
-14
14 7
" -14
10 20
13 10
11 ',Ho
14 7
14 7
14 7
14
14 - 7
WE,? PLNI(1111011,0170LI.
Woodward & Schmidt, produce, 14
John Oration, 12
Theodore Hump/dare, ~" . il4
Theodore Hummel:tire, dr i piroods, 14
It. it. Thompson, , 14
n
G. W. Robison, 13
"
J. lined & Co., 13
Alexander Goodhatt, marketing, 14
James Bishop, " 14
Jesse Rasp, 14
' -
=
David Strohm, dry-goocta,
John 8. Cole,
Jacob Simone. "
Brow neerell A {Fearer, dry-goose,
A. L. Rumor, , 4,
Kiln,
Joseph Fink, clothing,
John Lidich, produce,
Israel Flom grocer,
Jobu Houck, dealer,
Fisher 44 Copp, dealers,
F. Ilidokmakor, marketing,
A_ 11. Smith, p roduce
MILLERS,
Peter Myers, West Pennsborough, 14
John Sl:miner, - 14
John Biller, " 14
J. A. Laughlin, ' " . ' 14
Shaffer, a • . 14
J. Bergstress, . 14
Petdr Wagner," .. • le
Charles Frehu 14
Jacob Beller. Newton, 14
William Henderson, North Middleton, 12
William Henderson. 14
Philip Zigler 4,, 14
D. Hoover, Middlesex Township, 14
M'Cleiff, Shippeueburg, . _ 14
Cramer, ..." 14
Jacob Cooper, Upper Allen, 14
D. li. Vogiesong," 13
D. IL,Yoglesoug' '
Monroe 14
D. Brandt, ' . ,s . 14
11
li.Givler 14
John Williams, " 14
J.,W,Lidleh. South Middleton, 14
Isaac German, .. " 14
B. Ilopple, 14
41
John Shaffer, 14
A. Bolder; . 64 • ; 14
D. Whitcomb, • 14
Nebingor A Co., Lower Allen, ' 14
Joseph Bucher," 14
Marlin Cauffnum, " , 14
C. Eberly, - " -- • • 13
Sprinkle, it 14
Robert J. Ross, " • .._
14
J. It. Rupp, Hampden, 13
T. B. Bryson, " 11
Silll3ll Oyster, East Penttsberougb, 14
John K. Hash, 14
Elder Barone,
, Dickinson, „ 12
John Moore, ' . 14
a
E. B. Oyster, . 14
James Weakley, ” ' " 14
-
Robert Noble, Carlisle, - 14
G. IL Bucher, Silver Spring,, .' 13
Miller A Eberly, Mechanicsburg, 11
I. D. Boyer, Lower Allen,' 14
Henry Meaning, Silver Spring, 14
'
Marts, Dickinson, 14
'BEER, OYSTER AND BATING HOUSES,
Andres/ Gould, Carlisle, 7 10
James Wherf, " • . ' ' 7. ' - 10
Margaret Miller, "
7 10
..
11. Arnold!,7 10
George Noland, , " • ' ' ' 7 10
Frederick Kenner," • 7 10
James Cranny, " • •'' 7 10
Gotielp Switzer, ".. 7 10
Samuel Sykes, " • 7 10
_
•
Andrew Swartz, " - 7 -- 10
Catherine Myers, "8 . 6
,
.
Jacob Stratton, ". .7 10
Mrs. Low et '8 S
Ilenry Peters, " . 8 6
S. Grove, Lower Allen, 8 6
Jacob Howaters, Lisburn, ' ' 8 .6
Moses Beget, Lower Allen, ' 7 10
Elizabeth Hamilton, &nth Middleton, 7 10
James Mackey; Ilibippermbnrg, ' 7 10
T. G. Hoffman, 7 10
Charles Brewster, Newton, ' 7 lO
Peter Henneberger, West Panueborough, 7 10
John Nicholson, Newville, 8 b
Crawford & Scott, " 8 . . 6
Joieph Ogden, Rut Peonstiorough, ' 5 ' 5
Samuel Rupert, Mechanicsburg, 8 . 6
John Meloy, . 7 ' 10
Joseph bleCan, , " 7 10
William Reed, Silver Spring, , . ' - 8 -8,
John Miller, 6 ' , 7 ' 10
K. Eberly, Mechanicsburg, ' 7 10
ea& A Newton, Millers , 14 7
Am A Snyder, " ~ • 14 • . 7
BREWERS AND TIIi3TILLERB.
_ .. . -__
11AMES 1 NAMES II }IAMBS 11 1
360 Pair Hamer, just reholted (Wall kinds.
. COMMON PATTERN, .
LONDON PATTERN,
. ELIZABETHTOWN PATiERN, -
with and wlthoit patent. fastenings dallier than aver.
at the Itaiderare'Store of .. - .
March 7,'60. ' - 7........_ HENRY bAXTON. '
•
PAINTS AND. OIL
10 Tons *hits .Lead. 1000 Gallons of Oh.' Just
received with a large assortment of .'
Varnishes - Fire ProlifPaint.
Turpentine, Tloren6ll White, •
' Japan,. • ,Whito Zinc,
Putty, dolored.Z ne,
• Litharge,
Red Lead, •
Whiting,. • • Dolled Oil, . • , ' ;
Lard 011,• •
' Shellac, Sperm 011,
. Paint Brushei, Fhb Oil, ke.,
Colors of every deicriptlon dry, Mid 011 in cane and
tubes at the Hardware Store of
March 7, '6O. 111146111. T SAXTON,
12 2 50
14 • 1 7
00
18 10 09
13 10 00
13 10 00
13 10 00
14 . T
7 00
14 OO
14 7 00
14 ' 70
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 70
14 • 100
14 7 OD
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14' ' 700
EARM BELLS FARM BELLS 11
Just received the 1e !t, eheapect and beet if..
nema of FARM DELL S In the county,, areeneastle
Metal, and Dell Metal WAIMMINTIifI SOT TO ORAOI{,
at the Hardwire Store of ' •
March 7, SAXTON.
OFFERED AT PRIVATE SALE,
A tract of land adjacent to Starrett's Gap, melding
of 3t aares.bbout 20 acres cleared part of 'ridable In
meadow, well set with timothy and clover with new
lancing all around, and divided Into 4 fields: ..A moon•
lain branch running afong-the one side,- having's fall.
of 30 fact, sulllefent for any ordinary power for manikins•
ry, a 'spring of good water rising at the house and run.
fling through the whole place. The whole admirably
adapted to pasturage-20 or 30 head of
14 700
13 10 00
13 10 00
12 12 40
1$ 10 00
13 'lO 00
11 10 .00
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 700
may be pastured the whole summer, and If the whole
ware fenced In, it would be sufflcien!. for 60 head—a .
fine Inducement to farmers having many cattle to
paz% with sufficient timber tot fencing and building
Tt lawlfcaillocatiou fora Blacksmith,Vaggontuaker,
X•oper or any other mechanical business. The 801 l is
good and susceptible. of high improvement. Lime eau_
be hod within one mile coda half, with a little labor
Kean be made•gpodlarm,desirable-to-all-who-msy.--
' need a small place. '..
•
On it lea two story.
- 700
10,*).
-- " - 14
and a log stable'', with soma fruit trees.—Pries $5OO
come and see It, you may buy It an eastpaymenta. In.
quire of the Editor.
Carlisle March 21, '6o.—Ot. '
111111 - ERRING'S SAFES. •
FARRELL. HERRING & CO.,
12 12 50
13 10 00
13 ' 10 00
' 14 700
14 '7OO
14 . 700
14 700
'l4 700
No. 629 Chestnut street, Vayne's Ball,) Philadelphia,
Only manufaeturers In this State - -
1 Of SUMMING'S PATENT CHAM•
PION FIRS AND BURGLAR
r PROOF SAFES, secured vilth
PATEKT POWDZI Lock,
;.1747;11I - if+4 1 both of which received Medals
rlf 'l, j at the World's Fair, London,
/ 1 1, 1851, and World's Fair in New
, .. York, 1853-4.
- monk THIN
f,9 1 ianj 20,000 Ilerringc Safes
-""
have been sold, and are now in
actual use, and nearly 400 have been tested In accb
dental fires and hate never failed to preset** their con
tents.
- 14' 700
14 ' 7 00
'l4 • 700
••• 14 •. 700
'l4 7 00
• 13 10 00
13 10 00
13 ~ 12 50
We also keep on hand and ,make to order Diraturm
Muss Sam. "Sideboard and Parlor Safes"—(imita-
Lion of handsome furniture) of elegant design anti
'workmanship.
Also, Burglar Proof Safes for Danko, Brokers, Jewel
ers, Vault Boors, Safes for Specie. Sliver Plate, de. The,
Burglar Proof Safe In use at the Treasurer's 00lie of
Plckaway county, 0.. (at Circleville,) was manufactured
by us, and Is universally acknowledged to be the
•
strongest Safe In the world..
Persons wishing Sites will find It their interest to
pill or send tot' our catalogue before purchasing else.
where, as these are the only Safes which have proved.
themselves perfectly seas floor. and free from damp
ness.
$l,OOO REWATID will be paid to any person that can
show that a II MERINO'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFE
ever failed to preserve its contents Jn art,:pccidental
; , [March 28, 1800-3 m.
1860 FIRST GREAT ARRIVAL
SPRING GOODS,.
- The subscriber respectfully informs his Mende and
customers generally, that be has Just received and open
ed for thetspring trade, a large and beautiful wort me n t
'MEN'S AND BUYS' WEAR,
1 comprising a great variety of the latest style of
goods, a few'of which may be mentioned •ls :
II no black, blue, drab, brown. and green French
Cloth, fine French doeskin, Cassimere In large
quantities; beautiful silk mlx'd Cush:l:term and Tweeds.
a great variety of
VESTINGS iir ALL KINDS ,
Also, a very large stock of LINEN A COTTON GOODS
Also, extra qualities of English sole-leather TRUNKS,
Carpet Sags, and Umbrellas, all of which will be sold
at the cheap Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, ,t, the very
rawest terms.
MAO LIVINGSTON.
North Hanover street, opposite the " American House."
Carlisle, Alarch 21, '60.-3m.
131=1
IMI
• 7 -
13 10
13 10
14 7.
14 • 7 .
14 7
'LITILL''TRIUIIPHANT.
kj The complete success of the Prairie Flower Cpok
Stove, warrants the auhacribor In calling the attentlpyt
of all who may want a superior stove to call and ex
amine the only stove that has given universal unlike
non. .
7
12 50
7
7*
7
10
10
7
7
WHAT IS CLAIMED OYER OTHISRS IS
let. A aiming of from 30 to 80 per cent: in fuel. .
2nd. A hotter and quicker Oven from the was fire,
3d. A l'arger Oven than any other stove of the game alai,
.4th. Tho preservation of the centre piece from sinking
" saving repairs,
6th. Tha beet Baker, Roaster, and Cook now In nu,
oth. A superior arrangement for cleaning the dues,
7th:'A perfect Gas Consumer for either word or coal.
The Prairie Flower Is warranted to give satisfaction
in emery particular and will be shown with pleasure to
all who may rill; Whether , desiring to purchase or not,
any quantltyWf referencein town cr country.
A few other good Cook Stoves on bend, which will be
sold very low to close stock.
Spouting, Roofing, Job work, Coptrerwmithing and
Sheeting work promptly attended to, in town or coun
try. All work, warranted at the old stand, Ilanover
street north of Louther. . .
MARY M. MORRIS.
R. R. Oldreopper, Braes and Pewter bought, and the
highest price paid In cash or good..
-
' , March 28, 1860.—tf.
FOR SALE OR RENT.-
The property on the Railroad west of the College,'
owned by Res. Dr. McClintock, and dow In the oerupa
ey of IL- D. Culbertson.
For terms apply to
Carlisle, March 14,18130.—M,
Ertl
Y-4nowooK OUT FOR THE KIDNAP
PERS.- O. INIIO7, earnestly requests all who
themselves Indebted to him, to call and settle
without delay, as no longer Indulgence can be given.
Carlisle, Feb."8;1860.
VOR RENT.-
The large wareshouse on the corner of Main
and West streets, with a commodious" 'track, and. ail
necessary privileges, for the transaction of the forward.
lug business, offered for rent. 1' ion given on the .
Ist of April. Apply to
Carlisle March 11, '6O
—WATCHES, JEWELRY & SILVER-WARE.
We would rospeoffully inform our
friends, patrons and the public generally, that
we hare now In Store, and offer
WHOLESALE & RETAIL, •
at the lowest Cash Prices a large and
very choice stock of Watches, -Jew•
dry, Silver and Plated Ware, of eve•
ry variety and style. • '
-Every description of Diamond
Work, and other Jewelry made to or
der at abort notice. rkir All Goods WARRANTED to
be as represented.
N. B. Particular attention given to the REPAIRING
of Watches and Jewelry, of every desolption.
STAUFFER & HARLEY,
No. 822 Market Street. South Side, PUILADILMA.
March 14,'80-3m.
MID
elB6O HARDWARE.- . .- . .
The Subscriber has just returned frOm the Eastern,
' les with the largest, cheapest and beet selected aw
eortntent of Hardware ever offered in this County. life
ry thing kept In a large Wholesale and Retail Hard
ware Store can be hid *little lower than any other
house In the county at the Cheap Hardware store of
March 7,'60. ' HENRY SAXTON.
NAILS AND SPIKES,
60 Tope Nails and Spikes, Jest received of the
very beat make and all Warranted. Country merchant!
supplied with hallo at manufacturers prices, at the
Hardware store of
klatch 7;430. H • NHY SAXTON.
600 TRACE CHAINS OP ," ALL
kinds with • Imp asioitment of,
BUTT CHAINS, - ' ' HALTER CHAINS, •
BREAST CHAINS, ' FIRTH CHAINS,
LOO CHAINS, • . TONGUE CHAINS.
COW CHAINS, SPREAD de., de.,
Just received at the Cheap Hardware Store of
March 7,'80. • _ HENRY SAXTON
rvHE STOVE TO SUIT THE NW
PLE.—The complete success and universal satir
Ike ton g i v en by the PRAIRIE PLOWER.
001/K VS, warrants: the subscriber ,
calling upon all who wish comfort and' con.
sentence to call and examine the stove before
purchasing. All who have tried the stove
have been more thin satisSed. Of the4feet number
sold during the present season, the first complaint 'has
yet to,beßeard., Of no other stove can this with truth
be sald. For. drength, economy, heating, cooking,'.
baking, and roasting powers, it has no rival ! .The date
improvements for the consumption ,otrutt 7 gas, gives
additional strength, besides it vast saving in Intl,. The
stove is warranted to give eatisfertion In an 'Mies. The
furniture is all made of the best material, and for work
manthip cannot be surpassed. I have besides a num
ber of other cook stoves which I will will with or with.
out furniture below cost. All'arork heretofore done, ,
attended to promptly Charged moderate, with adult.
to please all. I hope to Merit a colitlutione, gram pi+
minim already boetoWed• • 4 0 '
N, S. Tho highest; - cop Per twit" :
pewter: India', or 'taken In OxthaTlP 11. 0 0 0 .
, , ,
YOUNG OkTTLit
L 0 0 SOUSE,
E=l
`JACOB IMBEDS
eiv tfoobs:
11:4 11 1.E - SII'GROCERIES! .
AT 8.0. EciIYETT'B
Shad and Alitekirel or different grades, •
Salmon, Scale Pub and White pith,At uurarrs
•
~Codfieht Salt arid Pickled Herring, At UUYATT's.•• •
At IfIJILE*11:
Cheese and Crackers can belied '
Dried Fruit, FrelerTe° end 4°111.44 A uurirrs.
At nuyErrs,
Sugar Duna Beef and lime,
A flesh 'apply or LIQUOr, At IttllZTril.
At iIIIYETT'B,
White toad, &e.; • __..-- -
FALL ARRIVAL OF
Fancy Goods, Fruit, and
Co'dfectionary. ,
Wr 11.A.VERSTIOKints just retelsed from the el tt.
and is now opening &splendid display of FANCY 0001•
to which he desires to call the . attention of his Mow •
and the public. His assortment in this line cannot. t,
Surpassed in amity and eleganc e , and both In quail , •
and price of the articles, cannot lto plane purcheset ,
It would be impossible to enumerate his'
'BANDY GOODS,
whichcomprho every satiety of fancy sithiles . of the mo
eigulsite finish such ask"
Papier Macho Goods,
Elegant alabaster and porcelain Ink-stands and t.ns) I
Fancy Ivory, pearl and shall card cases,
•
Ladies' Fancy Baskets, . •
Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instruments,
Ladies' Cattail -Writing Desks, and Portfolios.
Port Monnidest of every variety,
Gold pens and' pervile, Pansy paperweights, and
large variety of ladles' Fancy 'Gat lo onry,
Motto sOals and wafers, Silk snkbead pnries,
Riding Whips; elegantly finished. Floe cutlery,
Perfume baskets and bags, ' .
Brush6s of every kind for the toilet,
X. Basin and It, & G Wright's Soaps and Partite .
of various kinds, ' •
Fancy Plus for head dresseaand shawls.
Musical instruments, of all kinde and at all psis.,
together with an Imaumerablewariety of articleselegn,
ly finished and suitable for holiday presents, to whb
he invited special attention.
Also, an extensive and elegant collection of
. BOOKS,
comprising the YlltiOUS English and American Work
richly ombelished POETICAL WORKS, Bibles at
llymnßook_a_elegantly _bouinClnelvet...wlth..met4
claspiand corners, suitable folhollday efts.
Ills assortment of School Books and School Stationery
also complete, and comprises everything used In "ti •
School.. Ile also desires to call the particular atte
tion_of Families to his elegant assortment of
LAMPS,,•
from ths'ilieheive establishments of Corn/Bus, Arch
and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style '
Parlor, Chamber and study Lakin for burni ng- alt
Lard, Sperm co Ether's' oil; also DFOTT'S celebrstr'
Kerosene or Coal 011 Lamps, together with Flower Vasee
Pansy Screens, Ste. His eussortment- in this line Is u.
equaled In the Waugh. 'Also,
• SEOABB AND TOBACCO,'
embracing' all ,the Demlto brands, amta fine assert
ment of BIEERSCHAUKSMOR.EItS.AND PIPES.
FRUITS,
•
such as Oranges, Lemons, •Figs, Raisins, Nectarines,
Pruries; Ac., FANCY CONFECEIONARY—NUTS—PIt
MITER FRUPPS, _MINPED—MEAT, PICKLES, At..
In every variety and at all prices, all of which are porn
and fresh such as can be confidently recommended
his friends. Ills stook embraces everything in the lien
of Fancy Goods, with many other articles useful to.
bus ekeepers which' the public are especlally invited
to call and examine.
Remember the Old Stand, aearly opposite the Rank on
•
North Hanover street.
B. W. HAVERSTIOII
CTEM
TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS
"'THE
TO
FEMALE INSTITUTE.
THIS INSTITUTION is located at Academia, Juniata
ounty, Pa., 8 miles from Psnn'a. Railroad, at Pat.
rson station, and S miles froth the Perrysville station .
MEM
The Aealemle Yeareonslsts of two Seaslone of Dye
:months each. The summer Session with which the
School opens, will commence on Tuesday, the let day
of May, 1860, and will close on Saturday, the 29th Sep
tember 1860, And the Winter Sasslon, on Thursday the
lit day of November, 1860. and dose March 30th, 1861.
Board Includlng Puel, Light and 'Tuition in
, the Primary,aur Collegiate. Deprtmente,
OP - term, payetbl., In advance $75 00
- Washfng, per dozen -- _
•
Lawns on Plano or Guitar, ao-
cording to length $l6, $2O or $25 per Sea r
Use of Plano or Guitar, Lacer.
ding to time $4, 6or 6 ~
Drawing or Maier Paintlqg 10 to $l6 ~
Ancient or Modern Languages, soon $lO „
When Fire Is required in Sleeping
Rooms each pupil • Es 2,
Seats In- Churches Free.
Young ladies- will Won't at the above stations and
conleyed to the Institution, if a short notice be given
by letter, addressed to the Principal at Academia, Ju
nista county. For circulars or other information•ad
dress the Principal at the above office.
nEy. W. G.E.AGNEW,
&larch 14, 1860-2 m. Principal.
OYSTERS,.& VILLI
The Bubscrlblif ifould Inform his friends and
the public generally thil he has refitted In a maperlor
style the old stand formerly occupied by J. W. Blake,
end thAt Intim now.proparod_to turnlsh
. _
OYSTERS 4: ALB
of the beet quality. He also has n splendid BILLIARD
TABLE, which fact, those hind of that .amusement
would do well to note. Ha will also pay the highest
price for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, machine hut.
ter, eggs, apples, potatoes and dried fruit,&c..
delivered to him. • - 'ANDREW SWARTZ.
Yab.l6, 1860.4nt
VPHOLSTERING AND CANE
SEATING.
he Stbierlber (late of Philadelphia) would infbrus
the citisens of Carlisle and vicinity, that he is prepared
lo do UPHOLSTERING In all its branches. Also,
CANE SEATING,
.
. .
'end repairing Furniture' of description, at hie
shop on Hanover Street, between Pomfret street and
Chapel alley. Also, Furniture for sale, at the lowest"
prices. DAVID JONES.
Carlisle March 21, 1800.-3 m.
DISSOLUTION.—Tho partnere!' ip ,
heretofure,exlsting under the Arm of J. A. k D.
autumn, was dissolved by mutual &meant, on Mn.n
day the 12th inst. Persons having claims against thh °
Arm will present them for settlement, and those in dobi
ed will make paymen to
.1. A. KAUFMAN,
D. KAUFMAN,
, Boiling Springs, March 21;v60.-3t,
N. B. The business will be. continued at the obi
stand under the name of KAUFMAN A DRECIIIIII.I..
BARGA.INS A BARGArZIS l !
A large amount of valuable, desirable and
mashie goods. Mill on band at the store of Chas. °gilt,
which will be sold without regard to cost to close out
the concern. Come one! Come all I I and bemire great
bargains.
We lucid NOT STOPPED selling of at Cost, and lees
!halt Cost—nor is the stock sold out—the assertions of
interested parties to the contrary notwithstanding,
Carlisle April 4,.'60.-t.f.
tiePUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Under an order of sale from the Orphah's court
undersigned will sell at the Court Home In the
Borough of Carlisle oft Tuesday the first of May neat at
10 o'clock A. M.
The interest-et Charlotte Paine tLttlZd. being the one
undivided third.part in a Two Story Brick House and
Lot of ground on West street In the Borough of Carlisle
erntaluing l 2 feet Clinches in front' hnd one
and ton feet In depth, adjoining lots of Ileorge fleet em
and JohnlinderWOOd,,,Terms made known on day of
sale.
PHAEBE PAINE,: . •
Admiolatratrix 0. T. A. of
CHARLOTTE PAINE, deed
Carlisle. April 4, '60.-t, S.
I t
EMOVAL.
Al. L, BPONSLIIIi,
s removed ids Mike to hh New Ifouu, opposite.
glue' Hotel. ' .., [March 28,11160-tf,
,VOR RENT .
As • Dry4loods Store from and after the Ist od
,t
next, the Store Room at the Corner of Pitt and!
nigh streets, lately the store of o.ogilby, together with.
a large cellar, floored underneath, suitable for Carpets.
Possession will be given u soon eta the good( in .sid
storeroom are disported of and nq additlonallent until
said let of Julj. J. HAMILTON. •
•April 4, 'BO-Bt*
•
coo property
FOR 1860. - ...-
.The appeals on the Ausiemeat of Real and'Rep.,
son property for 1860, will be held at the Commiesiou,
era' Mee as follows, els: .
Sant Dennsbotough and Hampden on' Thursday, ti,e)
26th of April. •
Upper Allen, LOWer Allen and New Cumberland, or
Friday, the 27th of April.
Meeltaniesburgaod Silver Spring,. on Saturday; th.j
28th of April.
Alonzo.' and South Middleton, on Tuesday, the let o'
May.
North Middleton and Middlesex, on Wednesday, the
2d of May.
Frankton! and Mifflin, on Thureday, the Sd of hey
Hopewell and Shippensburg Borough, n Friday, th-;
4th of May. '
Southatopton'aud Renton, on Elaturden he 6th ti' ,
M ay. - 1
Dickinson and Shippensbußg Township,, on es 1111',
the 6th of May). .
Heat Pennaborough and Neweille, on Wednesday lb ~ 1
9th of May. • • .
Carlisle, on Thuniday, the 10th of MT..'
SAMUEL MEGAW,}CoMmissloners
N. IL NORMS, or .
J. J. II WAGOONRR, putated. co.
Attest, J. Amstsolm, Clerk. - • - ,- -April 4-2,'
fl A R
.11, ELDRIDGE'ff CELISAff "STORE. •
' The subierlber being under very'llglA saneness, bioV
as le well known, , always sold 'goods very. cheap; 41.
this season, having availed' himself of thena 10,4:-
deprouton In prime of 'materlal, - ' as., at
Salop TEUINAVIIM 1111•113, • very large assortment of
TAPESTItY;ITRUdiiirLif.
R
IMPERIAL Tallit il-PL o A PETS,
' INORAIti ann' yukputzt .
and OIL CLOTHS of all widths, in great variety. - Alr
Clanton and Coma MATTINOS of all kinds, with a lore).
stock of LOW MUD Ingrain Carpets at 2.6 to 60 con? -
par yard, Stair andßaby at Vito 60 midi, also, It..
Osrpets, Cotton and Heron Carpets, Ross, MILS SL.
dlietrawba . t 8t » as door, above OhefitltlC
IMIEM
[.. Zusine,SA Zarb&
•
re
. ipootfully tinnolinclis, to Ms old Minds and
mar petrons, that he has returned from hls south
Western tour. with his hoaith greatly- improved, and
has resumed his preatleo to Carlisle. . ' •
Orr 108 on Main Street, 0116 door weld of the Bap:road.
Depot, whore he can bo -found at sdi - hours, day -and
night, when not out prolosalonally,: • •
Carlisle, Oot. 26, 1.859-tr.
J. BENDER,
,M. D. • - •
J •
(HOMEOPATHIST.) •
PHYSICIAN, BURGEON ACCOUCHER.
'OBlce ou,Sonth Hanover Street, itins!erly otenpled
by Dr. Bran. • •
At HlTrit'fr'S
S. 8. - KIEFFER Office in North
ftanorer street two doors from Arnold Bon's
dom. Office houre, more particularly from 7 to 9 o'eloekl.
A. M., lead from 5 to 7 o'clock, P.
GEORah S. SEA
t m. 11.1 013 .12, DENTIST, how I ho
Bat=
r of Dental Sorry. -
ix4.091e0 at the reeld
street, three door. bdow en"' mother,'" °the'
March 19, 1866—tf. "e"°M.
DOCTOR ARMSTRONG has.remov
od his office to the South West corneectilanierer
Pomfret et whore he may be consulted at any hour of the
In
or night. Dr. A. has had thirty years experience
In the profession, the last ten of which halm' been deco.
ted to the study and practice of liomosopathla medt.
clue., May 20, !Wpm. •
DR. J. C. NEFF respect
tsar ' fully Informs the ladles and gentlemen
leas of Carlisle, and vicinity, that he has re.
grimed the practice of Dentistry, and is prepared to per.
form all operations on the teeth and gums, belonging,
to hie profesalono Ho will Insert full seta of teeth on
gold or silver, with mingle gum teeth, or blocks, as they
may prefer. Terms moderate, to cult the times.
DR.I:C.LOOffiIS
Swill' Hanover street, —.l lllrier f r .. .
next door to the Poet
Office. ,
•
• sly Will be absent from Oa r the last ten days of
each month. •. [stm.l, '65 .
•
GNEIDICH, D. D. 'B.-
Late Demonstiator of Operative Dentistry to the
Balthnore College of
' 7„., Dental Surgery. •
-" 7-74 91111 - 1'
oproelte Marion Hall, West liiittn street; Carlisle, Penn
Not. 11,1857.
S. HAVERSTICK, Druggist,
North Ifannyer Street, Carlisle.
rhysielau's prescriptioas carefully compoaridad
A full supply of fresh drug's end chemicals.
LA W CARD -CHARLES E. MA
(ILAUGIIILIN, Attorney at Law,Mae In In.
hong building. just 0 ...giro the MarkeHouse.
• CarlNlr.
!lOHS HAYS, .A rroarai ) AT LAW.--
Officu.on Main Street, opposite "Marion Hall,"
sle, Va. [Oct. 29, "59-Iy.
CI P. HUNIRICH, -Attorney at Law.
1,...).—0fT1e0 on North flatterer street, a few doors
south of Glass' Hotel. All business entrusted to him
will be promptly attended to. [April lb.
AW REMOVAL; W.
J M. PENROBIi, him removed his office In roar o
the Court House, where he will prOmptly attend to all
business entrusted to him.
August 19, 1857.
I l
AW OFFICE.-LEMUEL TODD.
has resumed the practice of the Law. Office in
Can re Square, west side, near the 'First Preebitealau
Church. ,
. . _
April 8, 1867.
. FARE REDUCED. - SSW
STATES UNION H - OTEL,
606 * 608 Market St., above sixth,
• JAMES W. POWER, Proprietor
TERMS :-111 2S per day. Ju3o'bß
AMERICAN HOUSE- ,
• -North Hanover Street, tarlisle, Pa.- ___
W. W. KLINE, Proprietor. '
We Muse has-been refitted In a superior style, and I
now open for the accommodation of Boardeys-- - •
. and Travelers, on
MODERATE TERMS.
EXCELLENT STABLING ATTACHED.
UNITED STATk ii S
• S. R. Cor. 1114, 4. Market St..,
PQILADSLPIIIA
11. W. KANAGA, WM. MoYISY,
Jan. 4,1880. , •
N. HANTCH, •
MERCHANT - TAILOR.
WEST MAIN STREET,
Opposite the Rail Road Office.
air
Fall and Winter ' Styles of Cloths f
Cassimeres and Vestings made to order.
Oarltele, Oct. 26, 1869.
• H. NEWSIIAM,
ATTO - RNEY AT LAW. .
Moe with' Wm. U. Miller, Esq., South Hanover Street,
opposite the Volunteer Office.
Cirliele, Sep. 8, 1869.
W. C. RHEEM
ATTONNWT AT LAW AND GENDHAL AGIUIT
ginnoapolis, Minnesota.
WILL give "pedal attention to collections through
TIF out the State, make investments, buy and sell
Real Estate and securities. Negotiate loans, pay take:,
locate land warrant', &c., ke.. Refer to the members o
the Cumberland County Bar, and to allprominentkiti
keus of Carllste, Pa. [AugPflt-ly.
3. GOODYEAR. It. ANDERSON
BAR IRON.
HAVING enteted into co-partnership
Ljin the manufacturing of DAR IRON,. at Letort
Forge, Carlisle, Pa., we would respectfully Invite the
attention of IfardWare merchauta, Blacksmiths;end all
others who may want a superior article of Iron to give
them d rail.
hammered_lron_oma •ntly on „baud or
drawn to order oo short notice.
The highest price paid for wrought Iron scrape, or ta
ken In exchange for bar Iron.
' • J. 111:10DTHAlt
Carlisle, Oct. 12, 1859.
•A•GRIOULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
... ' ultivators, Garden Hoes, Garden Trowels,
• Yorks, Shovels, Rakes, Spades, Hoes, Pru
ning Hooks Hay Holies, Picks. Mat
' torts, Hey. Elevators. Manure
Hooks, Plows of TEN different make, •
including Planks Plows, lienwood'sPlOßlll,
Gibbs' Plows, Zeigier'e Plows, Bloomfield Plow,
Bork Metal, and Regis Plows, he., he., Re., ie.
Just I eceived a large supply of all kind of goods to fit
ongthe Farmer or Mechanic at •
March 7,N30.
1 000 BOXES OF GLASS.-
j 01 all Double and single thick: Plain, Orna•
mental Colored to. • Just recalled at the Cheap flirt
ware Store Of
March T,'6o.
kl OR SAL'EI"
~ t Pail Cabinet Booms of A. B. SWING, SA. No. 1
. fitnetian Winds: ' •
widen *oat $2O a pair, one year ago; and will be rola
at a great reduction. ' • ' • . Marcia 7-41 t.
Q ATIPAY & 00.;
1._70
• HORTICULTURISTS, •
Nurseries Bs Garden at Rising sun Village,
PHILADELPHIA.
- STORE, No. 706 MARKET STREET, .
Between Seventh if" Eighth, South Side.
A eery large and extensive Stook of Shade, Ornamen
tal sod Fruit Trees Everg,eene, Roses, Plante, Vines,
Swede,sultlvated and for sale, Wholesale A Retail,
at Reduced prices. All orders promptly, attended to.
Catalogues bad on application. Dealers. and others
would do well to give us a call. Plants, Trees, Aoy
pecked to carry any distance.
• The Rising Sun Fotirth and Eighth fits. Passenger
Cars pass the Nursery every few minutes..
April 4,
• QPRING GOODS.— • ;••
~ • . Tuos.,w..EvArrs
Respeetfully - ansonneirthstikertrre now opened •
large and elegant assortment of •
SPRING 'DRESS GOODS,
comprising the neweitaodbendsomest styles Imported
this season In Bilks of, all kinds, • Shawls. hiantlllu,
Grenadines, Garages, Thinßobes, Grade Epsom, Pins
Cloth,lrevllla de 'Chine, "Travelling Goods, oi:dotes',
Baron Anglaisi Embroideries; Gloves,
kerchief's de., &e. Together with all the •,
• ' °:' ,LAYEST NOVELTIES
• • • •
' hat have appeared this season:
Oustoniers slatting the 61t .. dad It advantageous
to examine thlz eta* *LT. W. E. & for
procuring the Isandsomest goods et'Ae most, mesons.
hie Flees, ate unequalled. • •
• • Nos, 818 & 820 onlithuBB4
O .PPOI4to 01 FankuPosc
• Aprll - 4,1880.,1m. • " • . r •
. ,
CILKS' rsrias I ,olxas
, Vreuit I;aniaftts Oa Silks,
oilarlok 2n% terivinsii etoelr of New Ovioi gae, at
g!'krzetz: Re
•tauftvatiao i4w,t cosiorimortatoo 4 .- •-- • -
Y"Te""43ll°C#"th'sOL PW.
April
=!
HENRI' SAX ON
IMMIX BAXTON