Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 20, 1860, Image 6

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    ci.ENTLE MEN'S tiIiRNISHING
, • STOKE AND • •
'SEIIRT MANUFAbTORY,
/Va. 814, Cheetnut Street, .
Four doors l.olow the “Colitlnontal Hotel" and nearly
" • , oppolto thu'•Ufrdrd Mugu" Philadelphia.: ,
•
Marge" nusortmont of Ilromlng Hobo! comtnially on.
hood. Ilartleulta Attention givon to ordered
perfect tit gu trunteoil.
Wholosale'trado suu4llod with now shirt Rood crear .
on liberal Whoa. July 0,1800. y.
SSIAES.—By virtue 0
LI sundry writs of Vonditnei Expanao Issued out of
the tlourt of Column Pleas of Cuiuberloudcounty, and
to me direntud. will exp o° to sale 1W plain vocable
or outcry, at the Onset lint tho lion:nigh or Car.
lisle. on Friday tho 21th da ugust, A. D. 1860, at
El o'clock, AI M., tin, following sclibod 1.404,,E5t0tc to
wit:
A lot of ground situate lu t o
containing 00 feet in (rout and 249 feet In depth more
or loss, be uadotl ou.thooast.birlot of Cleo. Wlaa k on the
west by Woes &root, on tho north by South Stro and
oa the south bylot of Georg,' Cart, having thereon e ae.
tad a two story brick house, brick kitchen, from, eta e
and other out houses. Seized and taken In execution
and 44 be sold as this property of Diller lamp/alt.
, A LSOi '
A tract oflhnd situate In Newton townsblir: &M UM
log 13 acres more or leas, bounded on 'the east, west fad
north by lands ofJohn NI. Wo and on the soulli
by lands of Daniel Kindig and George Klink, having
thereon erected a twoatory log house. stalleanni other
out housed. Seized end taken In execution and to he
sold as the property of sainuel T. Burkholder.
• ALSO, • •
A lot ofground situate in the Borough of Shipping
burg,.enntelnlpg.6l rot In front and 257 - feet Iu depth
more or less,' Bounded on the east by no alley, on the
.west beoropiirty of Willikm Irvine. on the north by
lags Street, and on the south by Leal Donovan, having
tberoon erected a two story Bente", weatherboarded
house, frame strblo, and other out houses Seized and
'taken in eXelnilal and to be sold ai the property of
Wlllluhh Cleppor. . .
ALSO,
A intorgrour &situate, In. the- Borough of C0 . ..11810,
containing BO feet In front. and 300 feel In depth more
or leas, boundii,on the east by the !Mort. Spring,.
on the west by Cast Street, on the north by North
Ste ot, and on the south by lot of William Sidmr. bar
lacy thereon erected a two story brick house, n two story
frame house, a one nod half story frame house and
frame stable. • Seined a nd taken' in execution and to be
sold no the property of Daniel Bniley.
MB
' A lot of:fround situate In South ITlTdilleton township
Cumberland County, containing I acre ',tore or irons rub
jol i land of A,bra loon I lartslor,lona than If I tramiller,
and others, having theri•on . erected a One nod a half
story I. g house and log stable. Soloed and taken in
esnrution atoll° boimld an thu property ofJohn Lucas.
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/t lot of ground tans's, in the Borough of Mechanics•
burg, containing 28 feet 111/11 175 feet In depth
mare o r iews, bounded on the east by North. Market St.
on the west by a twelve loot alley;on norlh by a
lot of Lucy Weaver. and on the south by lot of Benja
min Ilaverstlek, having 'thereon erected a two story
frame doubt. house hud a one and a half story frame
double kitchen.
I=
•
A lot ofground sltuatWahThirougli-itt Mechanics=
hum motteinlng 110 feet In front and 170 feet In depth
more nr Itsn. boon - 0,1 on the east by lot ot Samuel Coo.
••- arr. On the next by lot ofJolnt Ilurahnian,ou the north
. by property of )Ire. Mohler, and 11011 C Mesta, and on
the south by Sluipson'a Ferry Rood. Seized and taken
4 t % in execution and to be sold as the propurty of John
Nowconter
BM
A tract of land situate in Mifflin township. Cumber.
lend County. containing 204 acres more or less, bound.
ed on the east bylands of 111 l Hock and Dtvid Jam
by, un the west by lends of U. ilumborger and James
TlM.:Moony, on the north by the North Mountain. and
on the south by property of David Brandt, unclog there
on tweeted a two story log house, a log kitchen, log
barn, corn crib. hog pen, a one and half story log and
stone house, arid a sintill unfinished log barn. 'Soloed
and taken in execution mid to ha sold - as tho property
of William Ramp, with notice to hie Committee A, M.-
Middleton.
ALSO,
A Int of ground situate In the borough of Carlisle,
containing 21 fectlri front. and 118 feet In depth roars
or lean, bounded on the oast by a private alloy, on the
west by North Ilariover Street. on 'tho north by lot. of
Dr. W. NV. Dale. and on the south by lot of Wm. Leo.
nerd, haring thereon erected a two •and n half story
brick house, a too story frame kitchen and frame stable.
Soloed and taken In execution and to be sold 'as the
to operty of Martha Robinson.
ALSO, ' •
Ily virtne of Sundry write of FlorrFachm, issued out
of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumborland County,
And to ale directed, 1 wi'l expose to solo, by public rem
•due or outcry, at the sumo time and place, the 101 lo
w described Real Estate, to wit: *— '
Two loteof - kround situate In Newton township, Cum—
horland County, containing bB• fent In front and ltd
foot In more or lees, hounded on the east by ltall
Road Street. on the west and north by an Alley, and
on the smith by lot of Peter' Afir. -- Selsed antl'takea In
•execullon and, to lon sold as the property_ of Jacob R.
•Dockord.
ALSO,
A lot of ground situate in the Borough of Shit:pens
burg. containing 63 feet In front and 270 feet In depth
more: or lege, Isimoded on the eist by lot of John Bum
- con's heirs. on the-west by Ibt of .lilarY E. Martin,
,on.
the north by King Street, and on the south by an Al
ley, having thoroon ereetod two log houses, bark build
ing and shop. Soloed and taken fu xecution and to
-be sold as the property of Henry A. Smith, ,
ALSO,
By virtue of an Order of Salo of the Court of Common
.Pions of Cumberland County. in a proceeding in parti
tion at the suit of John Wyeth. Esq., vs i.ouioa Douglas
and othora..l will expose to sale lit the SIPZIO time and
piece the following described Reel Estate, to wit :
A certain house and lot of ground in the Borough of
1 Carlisle County t , f Cumberland, situate on Pomfret
Street.
west
on the nouth by the same Street, on
the west by David Sterrectot al, nn the north by Church
Alley, no the east toy tionrge Bendel, being No. 51, In
the plan ofsnid linrnugh, containing 60 feet hi front,
and 2.40 feet In depth. 'fo be sold as the.PrOpOrty of
Louisa Douglas. Mary McKinley, Francis Wyetli, Chas.
A. 11 , yetli, mid others.
- ALSO, •
ity virtue of sundry write eflevari Parise, Issued out
of the Court of Comm. n Pleas of Cumberland coabt,
and to MU directed, I will . 'pose to sale by public veto
due Pr outcry. at the rants time and place, the folly.
lug described Beal Potato:, to wit,:
All tact Int or square of ground in the Borough of,
Carlisle. bounded on the mouth by nigh Street, went by
College Street, norttn dsj Leuther -Street, and east by
West Street., -containing obleat 600 feet in front on
nigh Street, and 5006 et An depth to Lnuther Street
wire or less, nod the three story stone building thero•
on erected known as Dickinson -College ,buildings.
Seised and taken In execution and to he (Old as the
property or the 'lit ustees of Dickinson tliallego.' and all
to be sold by one, , ;mu EST AIcCARTNPY.
Sheriff.
COMPITIONN.—On all Amounts over five lint dred dol.
lars, fifty dollars are to be paid whim the property is
stricken nff. anti twenty give dollars o o all amounts um
do:rat-re hundred dollars.
SherllPs Office. Carlisle, V
}
July . 180:0.
11-8. WINSLOIV, un experienced
I,ll — Nvrerrand-Pemalo-libyelcian pronents to the
M=l
-.-
SOOTHING SYRUP ! •
TOR CHILDREN TEETHING;
which greatly facilitates the preens of teething, by
softening the gums, reducing all Indentation—will al
ley all van ant epermodle action. arid to sure to regu
late Ibe bowels. Depend upon it mothers It will give
Beet to yourselves, and
RELIEF AND HEALTH . TO YOUR INFANTS.
We have put up and sold this article f/r over ten
yearn, and ~an say, In confidence and truth of it, what
Tie have never been ahli to say of any - other medicine
,
• „
*ing. 3l "t"' MRS..I.VINSLOW,S CO to ef
fect a cure • , C , when time
. .
ly med. Nev. er did we
'Snow an.ln- SOO T ILING stance o f
disatiefaction by anyone
who used it. .....
011-6 - Y r ria:l 3 .. deli ghted ghte d
teary all are
with its ope- rations,
.st,.d Speak lo terms of highest entutuendation of its ma
&al elTectsmnd 'medical - virtues. We speak in this
matter “what we do know," after ten years experience
and Pledgeour reputation for the fulfilment of what
we here decilitre. In almost every instance where the
InfantAs suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief
will he found in fifteen or twenty • minutes after the
syrup is edministered. .
This valuable preparation Is the prescription of one
efthe most experiencts.Land skilful novae. in New
England, and..bas been used with never failing success
in
• ' •
THOUSANDS .OF CASES.
It not poly relieves the child from pain. but invigo•
rates the stomach and.bowele; corrects oddity and glace
tone nud energy to the Whole system. It will utmost
[natantly relieve . , e
GRIPINGIN'TiIk BOWELS AND WIND ()HOMO, -
. W
come con•
which if uot
medied, end
We •believe
and surest
t h e_rrorld,
ernyeentery
bona in ehil
er it stifled
a et d over
vulalons,
speedily ie.
i n death.
It the beet. . -: CHILDREN
remedy lo
In all caves
and Dian, •
drew mbetb . •
from teething. or from nny , utber comm. We would
say toevery mother who bas a child'aufferlogsfrom any
tbi foregoing complaints—do not lot your pnOudlce
nor the prejudlcee of otAterd stand between your sulfur
ingcbild and Olio retiet that will_ be SURE—yes. AB
801.1.1TELY itit=4e followthilnfinif tbit - madleineV
If timely wadi: Full directions for uniog will accom•
pony mob bottle. None goonlbe unless the facilmilo
of HILT'S # PEREINS, New
. York, ma the' outside
wrapper.
Sold I).y S. W..lfaverstiek North Hanover it. and S.
Elliott Mein at. Carlisle. and Druggists throughout the
world. Price °nix 25 Conte per Bottle. PrloelpalTlfll.
on, No. 13 Cedar it. N. Y. July.2o, 1060.—1 y.
QM
A R •R' S U R
. FERIALE• SEMINARY,
MRS. 8.• DIXON, PRIiICIP.I
The Tall Bowdon of thielumioary will commence on
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBEII 4.
Tele Institution, locotporated in 1E163,, In admirably
directed in it* domestic arnnigemeote, moral . and re
ligions cullme, ar.tltenree of studies. .It le earnestly
commended tn. the patronage of the public no a first
elan Seminary., -• , •
Ortulare, etatiti.terma, Am., can be 'obtained by ml
dressing the Print Pal. WEIR—
. , , ,
.I,Praildent Rand of Trustees.
. , , ,
,Raferanne ran le a rr,ealt Wade to the" .
Matrons the
Seminay, alamns3ahnin may be inett'doned. , , ,
• ' PA,91C44,,
Ilon:J.
' We. It. Delirtrr,d);,D. .•
Bev, T. ,Rnpunma f . ; 4 ' ,
Ilon:Joserit Caani ' „.. •„ ' , •
• Wet. AL.lizare; Beg., •
30 1 IN POtgicypt,..F,EC., "
',nap. A, a Wuaerr Leadateun
Tuou a aeAvati, Nevi , . 4 ,
PPC,AOPTPiA.II SUPbUr3Y r,. , •
„ Ilan B,,lJALlnntta, Verb county.. ~ ,
c , • • /Mawr Civea, amirAy ‘ • .; -,;••••••
' JOusliterne,'llaq„ Coutid. ea nt'y, .
Cumberland
illarrhanieg July; 1660.-ot. , . ” ' •
.
_. . . . • . ..1
/I . LERK' OF THR.COUItTS.—At'itio
V/ solicitation of uumorous Moods. I otTer niysidr an
a candidata for the °Pico of (11,Eili1t 0F.91111, C 011111114,.
and kr:CORM:It suilect,to the decision In Cunientlon
of the People's Panto( thunborljuni county . ..
. • :•, • • ' .' • AOQB It. PLANIC;
Monroe township: June 15, ilhl:—lc. . . ''•
rill, TIM -CITIZENS OF OUMBil'At
• • • , • LANDO:OW.II'Y:
o undursi¢tiell hereby °Rem bitnshif n.O riv,dient
• for - tho ortiCe of l'iloTllol , lolrA 1W of Cumborinud Coon
ty. subject to tho Liectsion of thk.P o opiro ' , only nom'
noting conventiou, tiod respectfully solicits the supper •
of the Potty J. E. FEllltEc
• Nowlin° Juno 29,—t. o * • • • ••
10 THE VOTERS Or CUAII3ER-'
•LAND COUNTY.
I offer rayeelf to your conehloatlon Ran candidate'
'for tho office of PROTIIOVTARY, folded to' the dr
ci•lon of the goordn'n County Con vonti an, and will be
grateful for. your support 0. BOLL IiPIBEU9EII.
Norville Juno 29, 'l3o.—t. c. .
TO THL-EIAICTOVS OF CVIVI
• BERIAND COIINTY:
Ovantpiltt: I hereby otter ,o stl f to , your considem
Con, as a candidate for the' Mlle,' of R MOISTER, sub•
joct to tho decision tif the People's County Convention
nod will ho thankful for your support
ISAAC lIIILL, -
Monroe Township.
May 30, 1860.-to
4 1 0 THE CETIZENS 01.151 BE
R• 81LAND COUNTY.'
sansitsif r- P - 1 hereby offer myself a candidate forth,
office of EDI 'STEIL of C =burin id eau ty, Pll *et to
the people's County Convention, nod will be thankful
for your support. ' „Respectfully, -
SAMUEL CALDWELL,
Carnal,. April 25, 1860.4 c.
• war Notice...
A LL person§ linowing themselves in,
dolt tl to Hut subset her. will please call on blot
nt big resit once oppouito Raymond's Hotel, and Bottle
without delay.. Thu accounts NUST he settled.
July 13:-3ot: HALBERT.
TO FARMERS AND , THRESEIER7IIENI
Ge*r's Patent Sell:regulating. Clain
niter, Cleaner and,Bniger.
The undersigned desires to cell:the attention of the
Fainters of 11314 and-the adjoining-counties to thiglin•
!novel' machine, whh•li has given great Satisfaction to
all who have tt,t, it.
Those who wish to see it In operation con have fro•
quota opportunities. as it will he threshing In the
neighborhood of Carlisle during the season: Fa rup•rn
would do well by having the.r crops thrashed and
cleaned by this laborend grain'savins machine. There
ore three different stars, from 4' to 8 horses, to suit Mr,
mere. •
Orders - ThrtlßDBllBlif the machines. or thrashing nu
crops. solicited and promptly 'attended to. As to the
ability of the tnaehino to do the work, I i f efer to- the
following gentleninn who hues torn IL thoroughly tested.
• .Tahn Noble, , John Polity,
NYtn. Cart, John f*ameren,
A. J,..ituts, 81achinest, Ausustus Zug,
Jacob Plank; d - Peter Lindsey.
For fur4her pert ruler see. or address
•yARTIN hi 81SE% Agent,
North ilatiover St.. one door IA est. of Kline's llotel•
Carlisle, July 13, 1860-4 t.
COURT PROCLAMA.-TION.-
ki 19nEstsAa tho Hon. JAMES If. GRAHAM, Prod.
dent Julia° of tho several Courts of Common lions of
!*istroun ties of Cumberland, ferry and Juulota, and
Jug !. of tho sovond'Courtn of Dyor and Terminur and
GlenerarJail Dellvory in said counties, end lion. Ssm•
eel. Wool:maim and Con. M. CUMIN, Judtges of tho
Court of Oyer and Terminer end General Jail Delivery
for tho trial of all capital and other offenders, to Cu
said county of Cuntborland. by their prerelds to me di•
meted, datod the 9th — or - January, 1860, bare ordered
the Court of Oyer and Torminer and 0 coeralJall Delivery
'to bo holden at CARLISLE, ou tho fourth MONDAY of
August, 10110, (being the 27th day,) at 10 o'clock In the
forenoon. to continuo ono weeks.:
. .
NOTICE 18 GIVEN to tho Caroller, dos.
tires of the Peace and Constables of the said county of
.Cumberiatl, tfiat they are by tho Said precept emu.
mended to be then and there itt_tbelr proper persons,
with their rolls,. records . , Inquisitions, , esetninet ions
and all other reutouthrst,ces, to do those things whirl,
to their officer appertain to he dour, and ell those that
■re bound by recognirances. to prosecute against the
_prisoners that are or then shall .bo
county, aro to bo there; to 'prosecntp_thout no shall be
Just..
Itoll'T. SIcCARTNEY, Slierlff.
Stumm'', ()nem,
Carnolo, July 13, 1860. .1
A GRICULTURAL . MIPIJE3IINT
AND MACHIN".: 81101'.
N. W. corner of Honorer and North St
directly oppositeßaysnonds Hobe 1.
• Thn subscriber would Inform farmers and the public
generally that. he is now manufactutlng and keeps con•
stantly on hand
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
Such as 'Torso Powers, Threshkuk machines, with sem.
rotors attached
CLOVER HULLERS. •
STRAW CUTTERS,
CORN STIELLERS, Ac.
Separators from 6 to 8 horse power, built to older.
N. II Irons and material always rn band, for repair , .
ing Reapers. %towers, Threshing Machines and Auricuk
tura! Implements of Al. kinds. which will be attended
to promptly, on reasonable term.
A number aorond•haud thro.•4lorao macblnen
for sate Si very low rates.
A. J. RUTZ,
Foreman.
Carlisle July 6,1802.73 m.„
LADIES' CH9ICE
PATENT SELF-T'A'STING AND
SELF SEALING.
These Cans and Jars being' perfectly simple in their
arrangement, and requiring no cement or solder to
make them air light. aro the most reliable and convo•
nient reel:els that are In. the market for preserving
Fruits and Vegetables of all lauds.
They possess the following advantages over all other
Cane and Jars that arc lu the market:
" First—All that is required after, the fruit le put In,
hot, Is simply to screw the cap down tightly.
Second—They ran be operMil Ly r a -Ingle turn of the
cover. and the contents 'taken out tu, onolourth the
time inquired by other vessels.
ThirdL—llesidee their simplicity and cam of aliJust.
meta and the Impossibility of stoppers blowing out,
they show at all times the enact condition of the fruit
by simply looking at the top of the river: If the gun:
gasket fs concave, the fruit is good: If convex, the fruit
is going to spell, but will always show itself in time to'
be saved.
DIRECTIONS FOR Ufk
Rent (be glass or stonojere to about tho Fame tempo-
rotors of the fruit to avoid crocking, end gil the repeal'
with syrup within one half inch of the top of the neck,
the cover to then put on end simply turned until it is
parll.ctly tight.
Core should be taken to replace
the Jere, from which they were rem
413 — Read the following reliable testimony:VD
We refer 'to the iiillowing named gootlemen who,
baying had these cans in use, ore competent to Judge
or their merits, and have given certificates to the facts
above 'dated.. . -
Samuel Arnold. , S. W. Haverstick,
Wm. M. Bantam, Cashier, II 11. Williams,
Rev..A. 11. Kremer, Dr. 8.11. Kieffer,
liev..l. W. Hurd, Theo. Commas,.
Dr. W. W. Dale, :lames M'Carter, ' •
0. D. Arnold, 11. Newaham, Esq.
8.0. Lluyett, , •IS . • 1). D. Kieffer,
J. Denman. - • 1i0n..1. 11 Graham,
It. E. Shapley, W. D. A:Haugle,..,_,...„_„„
lohn-P;-bytur-.1.136nr,==-Jotiti Illiun;r;
It. M. Mach, - - : ' Daniel Bailey. -
E. Corinna)), Ed. Democrat .1. P. Hassler, Esq., .
liev..laanb Fry,. • • James Raymond,
David &pith, Esq., W. 11. Miller, Esq., . •
ann. Freirk. Watts, arm. B. Parker, Esq.,
James Oleudenin, • ' Wm. M,,Porter. Ed Herald,
For sale corner , of Hanover and Geuther ntl'oeta, CAP
Male, Pa,
IIUYErr.
WM'. FRIDLEY.
Agents wanted to ein yew, the adjoining ecunithos
June 0, 1860,-e. 0. w. Oto.
PHAENtx LOOKING-GLASS.
. • AND • ;
. PICTURE FRAME'
• . . •', MANDFAUTORY,
N 0.215 vENTOWSTRIGET, N. 11 %
' A lame annortment of every den:Hinton of Looklsp
Glasses and Picture lira:nee always nn !Ind.'. Raney
Wood Mon Id I ilgs.; DOreltean, Wel rout; Oat, and
Mahogany. Wit and Ihirlin Mouldings: Pier. Wall, and
Mantel %Unarm: Ovals for Phutognspltr. etkinte,
den, 7 0ooditrarottilly pitted and hipped to
.an part of the Unlted'lttates and Cenadint ' •
June It, • 111.111.A0N Y. 8101.111 f, Agent.,
Lettere teBtanientary on "the'. eitatt , 'of
IlenrY Heck' lite of blouniAniebaltli'dbeMaatro
ban,. Salted In dud runt 'of law letbn Itrglatat of Cunt.
'Noland county Sqllet , r9 OACVAcaiifrita
kb:ea and Janob ' , nen'. all roiddlng t
ablp. = 4ll,porsona-Indabtad,tottnir ettiitn4lll o a k o ,
linunall de payment and thou, kutelnkelalina rilll•• pre.
aontAnom, properly authonjlent - '
:4 0 WitkalliNCl(; . •
JOHN IdiCK'
-- JACOVICICCie." I-
Moro* till). July P. 1660.4 t. , • .. Exceuto'
14‘ . • ••' • •
p F Y 3,,L 0 D.-1
•,. • .
'rho high and envied celebrity which these pro-end
vent Medicines hove acquired for their invariable effi
cacy in ail the diseases w Midi they profess to!cure, has
rendered the usual praftico of puffing not only unneces '
eery, but unworthy or them. They nro knew'. by their
fruits: their good works testily for them, and they
thrlye not by the l,ith of the credulous.,
In nil cases of Asthma, Acute and Chrpuic Rheum.
Aftectlons'of the Bladder and Kidneys.
blllioeo foyers end Liver Complaints.—in the South
mid West where these diseases prevail, they will be
found invaluable. Mantels fhrm rs and others, who
once use these medicines, will neverafterwards be with
out them.
• Billions Cholle and Serous Looseness, Mies, Collet;
neon, Colds and Coughs, Cholie.
CONSUIVIIMON—Used with groat success -ict .this
sense. .
•• • .
Coe upt Humors, Dropsies, Dyspopsis.—Ne .person
•i,ith this distressing disease should delay using these,:
medicines immediately.
•
Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Flatulency and Fe•
ve.r and Ague.—For this scourge of the Western country
these medicines nut he found a see, speedy and certatn
remedy. Other medicines leave the system suldect to
s return of the disease—a cure by these medicines Is
' permanent. Try them. be satisfied, and be cured.'
FOULNESS OF COMPLEXION, , '
• --\\__
• ENtlit AL.DEBTLITY.
(Mut, Giddiness, (ravel, Headaches' of every kind,
Inward Foyer. Inlitnematory Rheumatism, Impure
Blood, .Jaundice, Loss or Appetite.
LIA ER COMPLAINTS,
LEPROSY, LOOSENESS
.111 EIiOURIAL D EASES
Never falls to eradicate entirely all . ' he fillet sofiger.
cury ittfinltoly sooner than the most poiserful Wfartv;
tins of Sarsaparilla. . .
Night Sweats, Nervous Debility. Nervous Ortniplalnts
of all kinds, Organic Affections, Palpitation of thelleart
Painters' Cholic.
. . .
PILES. • '
Tito orhilinal proprietor of these medicines was cu're4
of piles 0f:35 years standing by the U. of those Liver
Medicines alone
Palos In the head, side, back, limbs, joints and or
-
Those still ted with Bile terrible disease will be'eure
of rellaby the Lilo Medicine/I -
Bush of Blood to tho Bead, Scurvy, Salt.ltheuns.
SCROFULA, or ICING'S EVIL, Id Ile worst Forms UG
Worhfm of all kinds are eifectually expelled by them
neilleines. Parents will do well to. adminbiter then
rhonever their existence Is suspected. Relief will hi
ramie.
THE LIFE PILLS
AND PIICBNIN. TITTTEES
PURIFY TILE BLOOD,
— And - thum remove all - d6eases from - the symtem.
Prepared by
DRAVILLIAM B. MOPFAT, ,
No. M 5 uro•idway,
(Moffat Building) N. Y.
July 6.71 y.
Pop solo by all Druggists
WARM SPRINGSTERItY COUS
---l-TX,ItENN
The undersigned; having leased this fliverito* water
ing place tar the season. would Inform 'the patrons of
the establishment that It is now open for the reception
ofvisitors ' •• •
Its location; on the banks.of Elliermen'sereek cannot
be surpassed for picturesque mountain scenery, shady
rondo and beautiful driven, while the crook affords ere.
ry• indutoinent for'
BoAn NG . A'N , D :VS II ING. • •
The Mineral Springs, for bathing purposes, Is one of
to best in tho country, having a temperature of 67
degrees Fahrenheit, nod running off nearly a hundred
-gallons a minute, to supply the bath-houses, which are
fitted up with shower and plunge bathe.
The buildings are' large And commodious, haying been
entirely refitted MTh new furniture, and the larder
well stocked _with all the delicacies of the season, serv
ed up by expel fenced attendants.
Bowling Alley. MU* and all the customary amuse
motifs of It waterlog place, will be provided by the Pro
pricier who will 11uto his beet exertions to make it at.
tractive to tbottot who desire - a healthy, retired Sumter
retrent.
I he Warm Soplngs aro situated 14. miles north olefin
front whiefi point thole le a daily mall. Persons
learteg Philadelphia or Baltimore in tint morning will
arrlvd at the Springs in time for tea. by way of Carlisle
or DMICAIIDUII, from both of which points singes will
run to eiiitnection with the cars. For terms or further
particulars Address JOHN EARLY,
Juno 1860.. Carliele Penna.
For the salubrity ofthe air. And the medicinal prop
erties or the water. the Proprietor refers to
J. W. Power. Staten Unlou lintel,
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Wati. Guyer, 3cl & Lombard,
Philadelphia.
.T. Wallace St. "
J. 11. Guyer i.outh 12th St. .
Prof. I'.'l'. Tyson Henry P. Drunk. Eery., Dalllmorn
Geo. Prince, D. P. Etter Esq.. E. Byers, Ilarriaburg.
REFER ENCES.
Fredk. Watts. B. M. fiddle. fl. S. Woodsrr s ird.
Parker, Johnson Moore.' Alex, Cathcart, 11. M. !lender
son, Carlisle. Capt (leo. Wham. U. S, A. , Thos..-)1. hid
die Esq., Philadelphia.
. _Carlisle June.22._181.4.-2m. . '
IVOTILI.N._ AND READ THIS.-
. P. C. iiitEMER, .
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At the now Store on East. Main St.
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• ~ n w t o nt u r hl floury l ;
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t o , l i t , r o o r. ,
° tor t e ,:
I witht of It flue Wptch to hie splendid
cc_ls. .t.".' - .. stock of Amerliten, Llverpi of and Lou
don It a twirls. 1 have a fine stock of Gold Watches,
at all prices. from twenty dollars up to three hundred
dollars halso have a largo stock of Silver /looting
Cased and Open Cased Watches, from three dollars up
to eighty. I olio have a new stock of French and Ameri
can JEWELRY. In setts;tmcli as Cameo, Mkt Stone,
Lava, Alosale, Mourning and Plain setts, Jtc. ' I also
have a now stock of Modallious, from ouu dollar up to
fiturfeen; Ladles' and Ii titillation'. Ilrcast Pins of all
patterns and prices: Gold Chains; a largo stock of Vest
Fob end 4,turbehains; a very largo 'dock of finger rings
of all kinds and patterns, curb as Seal Singe, Wedding
Rings, and Setting.; a line stock of Calf Plus, Gold
Studs. Sleovo Buttons for Ladlesand Gentliiii — non,Croses
Ilragelets, Gold Watch Boys, Seals. Gold and Silver
trhinthles, Gold and Silver Spectacles. a large stock of
Sllvar Tea and Table Spoons at all prleos,:aud a cont.
piety stock of Doubt° Plated Tea and 'Pablo Spoons, pla
ted Forks. Sliver and Plated Butter Knives and a flue
stock of double plated Canters, huger Spoons, !liver
FrultiCtilVes, and a large stock oftiommen ‘Sportseles
to cult all ages, to which I invite particular attention
Port Animates of all kinds, 811.
verlCeytt and Chains; a Jeep
J. AIIRA ITT MR,
Proprietor
stork Of Acrandvone, Vio
and 3tuele Boxes, (large and
email.) and a great variety of
articles usually kept in a Jew
elry atom. I 11111'00;SO on hand
a.lerge and well selected stock
of CLOCKS. of all patterns and
fashions. from one dollar up Vi
fifty. which I will renal a email
profit and warrant them !Orono
year, to ho good tttna•koepers. Leery thing sold by
me shalt be whet It Is represented.
Clocks, il'atehes, and Jewelry. carefullylepalred and
warranted. Carlisle July 6,1860.—Ty.
4b; 11 4-41-41
DR. ESENWEINtS
TAR AND WOOL) NAPTEIA PECTORAL
Is the beet medicine in. the world for the cure of
Coughs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, Difficulty
/0 br•athlag, Palpitation of the Heart, Diptheria, and
for the relief of pationla in tho advanced stages of
gather with all disease/la the Throat and Cheat, and
' a hleli pro.dlei.oaa lo Consumption.
peculiarly adapted lone radical ours of Anthtua
Being prepared by a pra,tical Physician and Druggist
and tile of great elperience in the cure of the rations
diseases to which the human frame is liable.
IL le offered to the afflicted with the graataLt coati
dance.,
est:Try It end he convinced that it in invaluable In
the curo or Brouthirel effecliona. Price 00 cent., per
bottle.
NSKNIVISIN'S AROMATIC BALSAM, every valuable
remedy for 'Berme*, Dyson ie y, Cholera Morbue and
all Bowel afflictions. Try ft.Prico 25 crete per bottle.
• ftp,.. The above medicines are prepared only by Dr. 4.
EBbN WI & CO.. Druggists and Chemists' N. t Cor.
tlf Ninth.* Poplar Streets,. Philadelphia. Sold by every
respectable Druggist and Dealer of Medicine throughout,
the State. . .
June Tt, 1800.-ly.
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE
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Will be explored to public sale on tho premises, ou
THURSDAY the 20th day of Seple:mbor next two tulles
north of Middlesex, the following two tracts of land ad.
joining, situated in Middlesex township, thimberiand
County. the properly of Frederick Butted, deed. No.
1 containing 153 acres 10 perches strict measure, about
140 of which is cleared end In a good state of eultiva.
Dim, and the balence in timber, bounded on the south
by Abraham Lamberton, on the east by the Conclogu•
Inett Creek, on the north by Abraham Zeigler, John
Wilson and Samuel Zeigler, and on the west by tract
N 0.2, having there/no erected a good
" BRICK HOUSE.. •
Frame Barn, Frame Stable, Wagon Shed
/ and Corn Crib, with a well of water and
II II B pump in the yard. In addition to the
creek running along the east side, there
, ArnieVeral,small streams of running wit,
for which pass through mid farm, and is well calculated
for grazing.
No. 2. Containa 84 acres and 9 perches strict measure,
of which 00 acres are cleared and the balance timber,
bounded on the south by Abraham Laniherton, on the
east Ly tract No. L'on the north by Samuel Ziegler and
'boith west by Levi Zeigler, hiving thefoon erected a
- Mick House. Frame Barn, Hog Pon and Corn Crib. The
soil. of both eald tracts is of good quality and being
within two Olen of Lime Kilns, they could be Improv
ed In a short time to be among the best producing &rine
In the neighborhood.
• the same coverer'
used
Also, one other tract of Chesnut Timber
Land sltuato In eared township, Pony • e •
county, about one mllo wont (item ne's (lop :;•!1,..
al"
road rental id no about ferty•elx acme. Said •, •
mountain land le about six miles distant
'frnm the two firm mentioned tracts. ,
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Sale to commence - at ten o'clock on said.dair erherithe
.conditions will hu made known.
tOItOR BUTTOltit,
Att'e to filet for the 'heirs
PUILII , KEHL,
;,,t• TTENTION. FARMERS '. AND
IX
• DOMDilliB. .' . -
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!", The undersigned la the sole agent (ox the ;celebrated
PEACH BOTTOM BOOFIEO t3hATE. '.
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and will keep a supply constantly on hand. This slate
can be furnished cheaper thou shingles, and le more
durablethan.any other meter's!. - It can be procured_
by ealling.on the subscriberat , his tcaldence on East'
Street.:: . . 1 .. ' .'., JACOB SIIIIOSI. "
II). K. D. Bide 11111 be furnished to
.parsons in adjs.
.rienteounties at the shortestnotiso. -
' .4rlisle June 2%1E00 , 0 mos. . . .
r SO fripS - AND , 00 ,1 31.0111 T.-- ;:"
- • • tispieln Cpuoo4 s:rpry .ItOgn asisrtmorit
cheaper-than
ever, a&. thy lisn.twore titers • ca
Much 7, 'CO. , . ' !LENNY SAXTON,
11101rOkal8'
VEGETABLE LIM PILL
AIM
PHOENIX BITTERS.
MIEUNIATIBSI
curs of every description
A BILLIARD TAI3LE,
.'1 „s '.
, 10 % 2' . -N
.. , - , -:..9 it 31' .
4 "—k,B 4 45
..'777111rirr1"..47
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SELLING- OFF, T gOST! 0 .... . • _I
At the :MOS of the ."Oold ' II," 8 doSis a bo ve - the
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Cumberland VallOy'. Blink, And wo doork below 4 th e.
Methodist Church/ on West 444 , atreeti.tbir hided' '
,and best soleMedatook of :'! -, ..,. i'r .
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~ .WA•TCRESAJEIVEIdir • '''" '
In the !wish', will bo Sold lid par dent lower than at coy.
place In •the Etat., . The clock semi:wirea la large rustled.,
anent of Gold and Silver hunting case watches. , Los era.
Lepineo,'Aui6rlet'iVrwtitches, and all, other. kinds and
Myles, Goid and Silver chains, , ' • •.
•GOLD P.Ent3 rEllcits, • ,
Jewelry of all iiiisda; Spectacles Gold and Silver, Mated
and Neer W., ro t Music ilottesy. - Accordoen* Oil IPalntv'
la** *great variety of fancy articles, and a lot.of Una
finest Pinnos, which will bopejer coot lower,than ,
ever offered in town:. The entleek of. Watchmaker ;
bulb, cases, largo Mirrors; and Safe will be sold whole:.
sale ()trete!! on the eaelvet term', ' ' J
Having selected it And clan workmamall
allipe done as usual, Arreduerd pares. • • ;.• •
Plano music bt ell kinds for sale,. A now fi rs t , s t sss ,
double barnl gun warranted ',fortuity) tyrieterill be sold
for half ite value.
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N.
. , . .• • II: S. fiITAYLEY.• •
A t iP•N. B. Tho largo three etory,nrlek• Rouse, with a,
splendid Moro room and parlor 42 feet deep will be sold
nt a eery low price and on easy Mime. and •If not sold
will be rented from April let 1861. '.4.ala at thedinielry
Store lo said building. ' ,
• tune 15,4860. : • • ' . . ,
T HE CRY IS STILL THEY COME!
• EGGRTII GREAT ARRIVAL.OF TGE
SEASON: '
IlavlngJust returned for the fourth time this eenson
tklim the ' , Astern Cities we are' now opening a most rare
- Oct elegant stock of Ladles' Drew Goods, Capes, Man
tillas, Dusters, &o.
3 We particular's Invite the ladles to our line of Mag.
Meant DRESS GOODS, which have been selected with
great care and embrace all the latest and newest styles
la market. LIAIIOII. call early and examine' for your
when you will b. satisfied of the Important fact
that our stock , Is larger, better mel.Fcted, and cheaper
thAn eon be Purchased elsewhere. ',Vie undersigned
•haOing inn& this purchase almost exclusively for the
Ladles Invites them to Come one' Come All I and zee
the nights so temptingly displayed on our Althea and
counter. • ' A., W. BENTZ..
• June 0,,430. • • •
Des~`initJ S _ ~ j .
J'RESIO
PILLS%IRON
An aperient and Stomach prebaratirm of IRON purl
fled of Oxygen and Carbon by combustion In Hydrogen
Sanctioned-by-Cho-hiiheat-AfediesiTAtthoritimbuth
In Europe and the United •Statex, and preecribe# in
their practico..
• The experience of thousantin daily proves that no
'preparation of Iron can be compared with It. Impuri
ties of the blood, depression of vital. energy, pale and
otherwise sickly complexions .I[llll , lli° Its necessity in
nimmil. every conceivable case.
''::'lnnoxiOus in all maladies !Et Which It has been f. led,
lit has proved absolutely curative In each of the follow
ing complaints, viz :.
In Debility, Nervous Affections, Ems,
elation, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Dior-.
rhava, Dysentery, Incipient Com:imp—
tion, Tuberculosis, Salt Itheump,
Blismenstratation, Whites,' Chloirosis,
Liver Complaint, 'Chronic Headaches,
Rheumatism, Intermittant Fevers,
Pimples on the Face, rite.
In cases of general ability, whether the result of
scuts disease, or of the continued diminution of note
sous and muscular otiergy ' from chronic complaints,
One trial of this restorative has proved successful to an
extent which no description nor , written attestation
. .
would render credible: Invalid. co long bedridden as
to have become forgotten In their own neighborhoods,
have suddenly ru appeared In the busy world an if just
returned fromprotracted travel leo distant lend.
genie very signal instances of thhi klud are attested of
female Sufferers, einarlattidwlctirus of apparent
sanguitototis exhaustion, critical changes, ant ,
that complication of wren, and dyspeptic aversion to
air and exercise for which the physician has ho name.
I. Neivous Affections or all ktndsoind for remelt.
familiar with medical men, the operation of this prepa
ration of Iron must necessarily be salutary, for unlike
the old oxides it is vigorously tonic, without being
exciting and overheating; and gently, yegularly
• rlent, even in the most ob4lihite cases of costivettemt,
. without ever being a gastric purgative, or inflicting!st
disagreeable sensation:
It Is this latter property among others, h.hick maitre
it so remarkably effectual and permanent a remedy for
Piles, upon which it also appears to exerts distinct and
specific action, by displrsing the local tendency which
forms them. , -
In Dytpepain innumerable at are Its causes, a single
box of thoseChalyboate Pills has often sufficod for the
moat habitual roam, including tho attendant
• In unchecked Diarrhrea, even when advanced to Dye
eatery, confirmed, emaciating, and apparently malig
nant, the effecta have her equally &delve and iston
hating.
In the local pains, 10484 flesh and strength, debit!.
tlng cough. and remittent pectic, which. generally In
dicate incipient Consumption, this remeffy has allayed
the alarm of friends and phypiclans,,in several very
gratifying and Interesting instancen. •• -
In licrofuloue Tuberculosis, this medicated iron has
had far more than the good effect of the most cautious.
ly balanced preparations of iodine, without any of their
well known liabilities.
Tho attention of Amities cannot bo too confidently
Invited to this remedy and restorative, in the cases p1.,-
°utterly affecting thorn.
In Rheumatism, both chronic and inflammatory—ln
the letter ho war or. more decidedly—lt hoe beet. inverie•
biy well reported, both as allerbsting pain and reducing
the swellings and stiffness of the joints and muscles.
In Intermittent Pavers it must nixes:eerily ben great
remedy, and energetic restorative, and its- progress in
the new settlements °M, West, will probably be oue
of high renown and usefulness.
No remedy has ever been diaeovered In the whole hie
tory of medicines, which exerts ouch prompt, happi.end
fully rentorative elTrata. Good appetite; complete digeo•
Moo, ranid.acquisition of farewell, with on unusual
disposition for active and ebeeriul exercise, immediat.
ly follow lie use.
Put up In neat tlnt metal boxes containing 150 pulls,
price fin cents poi box; for sale by druggists and deal.
era Will be sant free to any address on receipt of tbo
price. , All totters, orders, etc., should be addressed to
It. B. LtX`KB 4 Co., General Agents
May 23,!fi0. 7 1y. • 330 Broadway N. Y.
CLOM'WATCH JE WELRY;
I would respectfully inform my old friends and the
public.generally that I have removed my piaci of btisl
nem to Slaglaughil tt • Store Doom on north Munster St
next door to Mr. lintel, and fl tie doors north of
the Carlisle Deposit Dank, - where fam preparod W at
tend to the •
CLOCK WATCII A JEWELRY BUSINESS
Instil Its various branches, havhig over Aileen , years
experience in the business lam say, that all work en.
trusted to my care shall bo done In a workmanlike man
norisnd warranted. Give me a call. .
Cilr4oo June 29. 1890.-Gni. D. A. NAUGLE
NVTICE:-
Msarmucsensa, Julie 10th 1860.
Notice is hereby given that an application will be
made to the Legislature of Bonnsylvenie et lie next .
meeting for the Incorporation ore bank of issue. with
discount cad deposit privileges, to be located in the
IScoggh of Mechanicsburg, iu the County, of Cumber•
laud, tonne . and to be tailed the Mechanicsburg Bank,
with a capital of ono hundred thousand dollars with
the right to increase, the sum to twlhundreclthOusand
dollars.
John Ilreedt;
Levi Merkel,
Jacob Mumma,
Wm. It. Gorges,
Jacob Bberly,
'Coal! Coal!!
TQ FARMERS AND. LIMEBUR
NIIIIEI AND 'OTHERS.
'rho Undersigned have been eppointed sole agents for
the mile of the celebrated Trerorton Cal. This Coal ia
recommended by Mr. Landis and others who baystried
It, to be equally u strong, end burn as much Hine per
ton as Lykens Volley or any other cool In nee...,
Demons In want of Lima Coal will And It, to their In.
teresa to buy Mils Coal cc It coats fromAwety to town;
•ty ere Dents per ton less thaii Lykens' valley,: We
have the prepared Travorton Coal for family use alwaYs
on hind. Also a largo stock of tool clan kind's..
Oiar stock of Lutlti lilt 1$ largo and complettand 14111
he Fold at the lowed prices.
Thankful for past favors we regretfully arks eon
ARMSTRONG & 110nIER,
July 13, 1860
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FINE WATCH REPAIRING.-
F. C. KREMER.
. At iherNew.lowelry Ettore on East —• roe
Hain street, near the Public
Pquere, to prepared to clean and
repair the . Finest Witches, and , 1111
Warrant. them •to • al*, entire , • •
sathtictlon Alio' fine -Mantle • • ,
Cloche of all Idndi, Musical, Box .
Oa,' Acc3rdlone. too. put In coin. ;or,
pinto older, and viarrauted. • ' V eft, •
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• Carlisle July 0,4860.-IY.
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CIRANVILLE - : STOT<EFk' G I F T
cipTurNo EkIPpAIIII94 4 '
• E E.I 0 , IP : • •
4 . 2)79.41T0 AI447,'.AAfEIyT, '
No. 667 Chertant Btreet..
Granville Stokes:Would return' thumbs E the public
for thole oppreelatioa of hie efforts to pinata,. aut . -lEllr
liberal patmnage.
•
In order'te keep up this klaallY!litaptift . iqt;
dad to; the soltations Of manynf'b rle a in.
;t 1 ,1 1 ,u,.'4 , " 2„ 1:1.ne17.11 , 7.`cerez•t1ZT1 1 16; t 2t,b 1 1 1 ,!,,,,T17,..`
Clothing Invites ttoSscrattntor the'pablio al"
well RIM hie noW mode .18`. 'doing 'bushieits, .144.11 an.
tield la warranted to be In' ifabri,e," 'Style enALlthil%',,
`equal to any gottetruyinlhoOltraWONE • EtION,
31uwerthawthetTrosti)tparked on The tlekoti . ; a -
Mat artielonakt, Or ateastiredlor; i OecotaponloB by
Olft..earying inSolnWfronl,Bl to stoo„., ,
, le. 11;,-Nerte, but:the:Most flitilfal.neelguorS:.lNitlere
' a rid innplizedj.fp4!*J4Notbm Fitaw h ;
-,lonpVabrierVdc . s.ltn cut
gunranteot tiVANYII,I.B'
8TOICE8"onel - ptiel . gift clothing emporium, No. 607
Chestnut Street. ' Slay VI,
MEW GOODS! NEW GOODS - n.
• NEW 0001)8111 4
Lehilch* Darer, (East Mair*ed Ise Just. returned
lborn New York and Philadelphia, with a nets' a nd,',well
selected stock Of Dry Goods ',Melly tob'thi,presertit.
season comprising the latest novelties off:Went
Shay's,- Mentlitas,. Silk glandes( L C 4 3, Itilsntiiix. , l,ace
.Polann Durnores. Flounced ' Bantam Ellik Grans.
'dines Bilk Barege Flounced Pongees. Fienneed Organ.
411614 Robe Baregesand Latins, Raglans (Malik's, Mourn
ing goods new textures and styles.
. • • .
, EIII.IROHJERIES. - OF KINDS, - •
.
- beautiful Sammie. sun umbrellas In - all iolori& alaea.
• , Ladles will find os •Inspeclioti, our' goods" Malted to
their, wants unusually - complete' at , present will
please the moat economical.. Another layluiaddition of
-.'• ..CARPETS & (AL efnliS .
frooklng Masson, Minds and furnishing' geode. - We a
-11 Opt our 'mottoes but strive by attention and IndUstri •
totnake It the Interest of buyers to deal with' no; • '
We buy Most fbr Mob, and our prices will be at the
lowest , Pon-ible margin, 'Constant additions will be'
Made during the season. LEIDICIL & SAWYER. • -
June 0 , 1800.-8 m: .
F. Osidner & Co. now manufacture, and keep eon,
ginntly for sale, at, their extenal re Stettin Rorke on East
Main street, Carlisle, a large assortment pt'
AIBRIOU,L . TUILAL jAIPLhISIENT 8,
of well known, approved usefulness toihrmeM. aMong
which they would call especial attention to WILLOUOIL,
'BT'S CELEBRATED PATENT ' - •
GPI SPRING GRAIN DRILL,
which' has taken over fifty First Clain Premiums at state
and County" Pairs. To ,the Farmers o r Cumberland,
ork and Perry counties we need not speak in- detail,
of the merits of this drill; as :mores of them are now in
use on the bent farms In these counties. Its repute- -
tion in established es the most complete Grain Drill
now manufactured in the United States. ICJ:ens Wheat,
• Rye; Oats, Bailey - and Urals, evenly. and regular,
:without bunching the seed. The gum Springs pass the
11,111 river stumps and stones, wlthouthreaking Pins or
)he drill. For even and 'regular : sowing. the Willough
by Gum Spring Drill is unequalled by any other: We
also manufacture and sell tho'followlng articles, which
- we ean'recototnend to Farmers as reliable implement:pi
of established character:
MORRISON'S PATENT CORN PLANTER,
LAMPS PATENT STRAW k FODDER CUTTER,
BRIDENDOLPITS PATENT CORN SHELLER, ,
BARN'S PATENT CIDER MILL,
JOIINSON'S CAST IRON HOG'S TROU(111.
Also, Three and Four forme 'Powers and Threshing
_Machines, Cast Iron_FieldMollers,:Plough—Csatings_o
, various patterns, Corn Cr hers, and other articles for
Farmers too numero usmention. Also, Egg Coal
Stoves and Ten Plato nod Stoves, with an 1191/38111e
variety ofother castings for housekeepers and others.
We.haye also an attractive variety of patterns for. ,
and CEMETERY ENCLOSURES to which we would
call attention.
.Steam Engines and Mlll•Gearing
To,this department of our business we give partims•
Mr attention. Our already extensive stochuf patterns
for Paper, Viour and Saw Mill Gearing, is:constantly
increasing. Mill and Mill Wrights will be fur
nished with a printed cotnlogue of our various Mill
Patterns, on application. Our Machitio Shop comprises
all the various took for turning, planing and finishing
Shafting and Castings, by good and careful Machinists.
• STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, .
of any desirable rapacity, from ten to twenty:five horse
power, built tu threbest style and op, arremmoditing
terms. Engines built nt our establishment may - be
tumult' successful operation at party of the largest
Dlttillerles and Tanneries In Carlisle, and Cumberleitd
Perry and Dauphin Counties, to the owners of which
we confidently refer for Informatlnn as to their efficien
cy, Persons wanting Steam Engines are earnestly re.
.quested to call and-examine before contreetin vise.
where
DOOR :AND SASH FACTORY.
Connected with our-estabilshment lea Steam Sash and,-
-Door Manufactory which is now In complete order for
the manufacture of every description of
BUILDING MATERIALS. ;
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for the most costly as well as theiileinest turret& Wins
fiashluinished_from Scants upwardotcrordlng to
else of glass; Window. Frames from $1 31„14ward
Shutters and,Rolling Blinds from $1 75 upward; Your
Panel Doors from $2 12 opwaid. Mouldings,. Castings
Architraves, Wasb — ilmirdei'llrgekets, Fancy Drapery.'
Scrolls. and other articles needed "In home building, .
furnished-at the lowest prices and of the best quality '
°number. e are also prepared, as heretofore.
to build and repair BURDEN CARA for transporters on
the railroad, with promptness and on reasimable terms.
- The continued patronage of the public la respectfully
solicited," Orders by mail promptly attended to. "
May 9. 430. le. GARDNER & Co. •
STILL-AHEADM _
SECOND GREAT ARRIVAL; OF
SPRING GOODS,
We are now opening our eerond arrival of Spring
Goods which we offer to the Citizens of Carlisle sod vb.
eiu Ity, at unusually low - Prices with the determination
to keep pace with the times and the reputation of
" OUlt DOM" for selling Cheap Givds.—
We purchase one goods for "CAB it," exclusively, there.
by enabling no to sell at cheaper rates • Chan the moat
favored Douses, a fact our friends aninustomera ehnuld
bear In mind. The followinweemnise but a small por•
lion of our immense and varied stock.
Plain & Fancy Bilks,
Foulard Silks,
Parlsiennes, •
Daixinee, • . - . - •
- Daregee,' .
, ' . Croon De - Espagnes,
French & dcotch Gloghamtvo • '
Valencia', • .
. . • Poplins.
Poll de Cherres, '•••
Lawns. . .. ..
' Plaids,
French & American Chintzes
. American Giugbams,
Shawls,
Lace& Silk Mantillas,
A very general assortment of immortal rig goods. Hosiery.
Gloves, Ar.., /M., Douglass & Sherwood's New Skirts the
"BELLE OF THE SOUTH"
the most perfect and beautiful skirt ever produced,
made with one clasp and warranted not to get out of
ordet In 0, 11, 15, 30, 35, 40 bud 60 Hoops. The lar
gest stock of
CARPETS Ilind on; CLOTHS
ever brought to Carlisle (We have reduced the price of
the Tory best quality of n Oil Cloths" to 50 cents per
square yard, to which we Invite the attention of llnuse•
_kgepetworiTsolLtheililower than can- be purchased at
any store In the Interior of - cantyliiibla — Our - goods
in tills line are purchased direct from the most relebra
tell manufictures and for durability and design cannot
bo surpassed. LOOKING GLASSES of all sires and at
reduced prices.
GENTLEMEN'S WARE.
.
, Clothe, • - .
.
Cam'worm ..
Sattlnetts, • •
Tweeds, ' •
Cottonadee, • ' t•
I,entncicv Jeans dc. to.
Veatings, do., de. .
Remember we are determined not to be undersold
and defy competition. . ' A. W. BENTZ.
Catlisle, April OS, ISGO.
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS !.!
AT WILEY'S STORE.
DRY ROOD S
'OOODB of all des:rlption now
opening to which the attention of . 1111 peiwous In want
of chetp and handsome goods Is restilictfully
Being'purchased for cash will be sold as cheap, if not
cheaper, for the gash. than can be had at any other
atom, in Carlisle.,
_
All person. In want of bandseine and cheap goods are
reapecifully d to call and examine our New Mak
before purchasing elsewhere.
Jobu Nlaley, • .
John Sadler, •
Levi V Eberly.
Samuel Eberly,
Solomon P. Gorgaa
O. OGILCIY, Trustee.
.N. D. The balance of old stock on hand closing out
without regard to coat, at prices uoprocedently low.
Juue 29. 1860.
S: Godbold, Tuner and Repairer
Ll* of Pianos Melodeons eke,. has made arrange
ments to visit this place quarterly and as much oftener
as , occasion requires. Being located at Harrisburg
Tallies Can hate their instruments tuned at short no
tice. Parties wishing to purchase Pianos &c, ran avail
kthendielves of his experience In selecting good • Merle
•mgnts without charge, all work 'will be fully warren.
ted or no charge made. Orders left at the Post Woe
'the Mansion House and B. E. Shapiny's will be prompt
ly attended.
June 29,18130.4 m.
JNPECTINE, THE PERSIAN - . FE
VER CHAIM.
, . .
I , er the prevention and cure of . Fever and Agee and
- 6111IousFevers. - Thirwonderful-reinedy - was brought- -
to the knowledge nf the present proprietors by a }dead
who bee been e great traveller In Persia and :the; Holy
Lind:. .
, .
. , . .
While going down the liver Euphrates, he experien-
Ced a'severe attack of Fever sod Ague. On discovering
his condition, one of the boatmen took from his person
an Amulet paying,'Wear this and no Fever will touch
you." Althocigle Increoulous as to Its virtues; he'
compiled and experienced Imme Late relief, and has
since always frond it an effectual protection from all
nialarlous complaints. "
• On further Investigation he found that the boatman
attributed to it ulirectiloua powers, and geld It could
only be obtained from the Priente of the pun. Some.
'time afterward*, the gentlemen in convtraing with a
- Prieet. obtained from him the secret of lie preparation,
,and ascertained where the medicinal herbs were to bi
found, of which it. was compounded Ther wonderful
virtues of title article belie Induced a full belief in the
minds of tho.natlvits In the minteultnislealing powers
Of their, Prieats.l . • - , • .
. .
'Shute him return to Amorias, It has been tried with
the happiest effect by pereml Latibie and Gorilla:lien of '
Idsh character, who have given It the most unquali
fied praise. ' This remedy haielog been a specific In Per- .'.
el* for hundreds of years. for the prevent ion and cure
of Fever and'Ague and lillloui Fevers—ls now °lran:die
the American' people.
It will be sent by mall prepaid„ wittCfau . dlrecilons
forline, on receipt of one dollar.
';Prinelpal ,Depot and Ihenufaelory, dild Main St.. Rielt.
inenulra. Drench Office, Bauk - of,9onsmerce Bullinng
, NeW. York'. Addroas.• , " ' ' ' 1
;:* 1 .9 1 4 6 %:/FOAY. • • VirPDX P 4.
1
, • - - AITS'I`4I-..g;44llpinlon,s in .waniT z
- of a bottle t of Flue OldTmttteiiatli'lira Braitidyy
,o,r,cild,lVA,Whlskey, pr.. GO,. $ ino6; 4c..
,9ip get... 444
p 4re art ido iktAGo,Oviperg, ciftba'Aubkribgn.. .—,• • i
" -• • - " 2 2 ,_ ~
„' ~ W .g..3 , 41 , T;: 1 •
-'4C11.1141t44,'!fi1-FiOl'U:-..."'•::'''•• • - .''' 4'.4 „‘::t. t F,,..:,- -'.
-
Cheap Job Pril,ting done,heio:
FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT!
IRON RAILINGS,
A largo !dock of SUMMER
:goo, TRACE CHAIN S• OF ALL
kind! . w 41,1. iidloollt of
DOT 011AANS.; • „ lIALTEk CHAINS, • ,
nfttrAst CIININ13;••-,
LOU 'CHAINS, ' • ".‘ •*" TONOVE,OHAINKr
'COW elf A INS, • • • 'I3PREADqic.,
',,llille"rdcollred' sit the Mani Ilittdirorelltre of
March 7 . • '''• lIENET SAXTON:
StilE;.-,The partnership herstefors existing tin
der Who firm of 81111031.4 BLACK, has- tills day ;Wien
dissolved by mutual consent, therefore we would solicit
all those Indebted to memo awl nettle their accounts,
and all those having claims will please present them
for settlement.
Jan. 3, 1800.
The busin'ass will hereafter be continued at the old
'ried of Shrom & Mack under the firm of BLACK &
DELANCY, where we will keep constantly on ifandall
kinds of LUMBER AND COAL '
of every • description,
which we will sell at the lowest cash prices, and all or.
dere for bill stuff will be promptly attended to on the
Modest notice. We are thankful forth° patronage of
a generous public at the, old 'tend of Bhrom & Week,
pod would atilt solicit a continuance. All orders left
nt the rosidenre of Jacob Shrom for coat and lumber,
,will be promptly attended to as heretofore.
Jan. It 1860,
•
u kIiERL AND.. VALLEY , BAN,K.
• PROPRIETORS.
WILIAM Kan, BILLOHOIR Bitittimudf,-
ROOT: C. STUMM, JOHN Dutmir
• itimicain itidona, ' Jean S. Swarm.,
Jona O. Demme, If. A. &mum
This Bank, doing buslnees t in the name of Kiir, Bren
Derwin, & Co., is now' frilly prepared to do a general
Banking ll:iciness with promptness and fidelity:
Money received on deposit and paid beckon demand
without notice. Interest paid on special deposits.- Cer•
tificateauf deposit bearing Internet at the rate of five
per rent. will be leaned ibr as short aberiod ad four
months: Interest en all certificates will cease at ina,
turity, provldid, however, that if mid certificates wire
renewed at any time thereafter for another given be.
riod,'lliey-shall bear the name rate of interest up to lice
time of renewal. Particular attention paid to the
laCtlmi of notes, drafts, Checks, &c., In any part of the
United Stales or Canadas.
' Remittances made t 6 England, Ireland; or the Conl I.
.nent. The faithful and confidential execution Of All.
ordera entrusted to them, may be relied upon.
• They call the attention of Farmers, Mechanics find
all others who desire a safe depository for their names,
to the undeniable fact, that the proprietoni-of this Bank
Ale INDIV/DUALLY liable to the extent of their estates fin
all the Dopossts, end other obligations of Kor, Brenne•
man & Co. '
They hove recently removed Into their new Bard(log
llouse directly opposite their former stand, In 'West
Main Street, a Tow doors oast of the Railroad Depot,
whore they will at all times be pleased to give any in.
formation desired In regard to money matters In gene.
ral.
Oen for business from 9 o'clock in the morning twill
4 oic ock in the evening:
. U. A. SUMMON, Cashier.
,
• '
Carlisle, May 20.1867.
and of the very beet makes; and aver remember the
lowest price articles is not always the cheapest co you
- will find among oar stock - thopricatinCry" iirebidieg - td
the quality of the article.
The Subscriber having Just - returned 'from Eastern
Cities with a large complete neck dt Hoots & Shoes
he also keeps on ban d a superior quality of Home Made
work of Hoots & Shoes to cult the trade at the lowan
each priest!.
Blen'sEalf & Rip Pt gged Boots: • I
Men's Frerich_Caltsetred_Boota,
culTr — i'a Kip Calf & Goat Brogans high & low.cut;':
Men's and Boy's Calf Duff & Paten t•Leat her Oxford The,
Man's Calf Ruff & Patent leather Congress gaiters, taw.
ed and pegged,
Ladies' Minos &, Children's Mack and Colored luting
paten,
• Ladies' Misses &Children Fancy Kid,& Slorroco Slipper*,
Ladles' & Mimes Oust & knout !domes. Deakins, •
Women & Children pegged work ors!! kinds at low
pricee,"-Just received an assortment of Children's cop.
pared toed shoes. Repairing dune on chart ist flee.
The subscriber still continues on at the old stand
thankful for pat favors hoping th receive a co. Gauen
of the acme.
Carlisle April 18,1800, • JACOB SKIVER.
. .
for Bonnets, Hato, Ribbons, Silks, and Feathers given W
E i]L}SIAGE.CLOKILING
with the sale Block lace vein, however much faded • 4 ' 'FINISHED CLOTIIING I
will be restored to KITTING CLOTHING!'
QOSIETHING. NEW.-
1.,j tilleeee Aughlubaugh & Duke, take pleasure In
Announr-ingthe-eltisene-of-Carliale — and - vielutt .
that they are prepared to renovate bonnets of every de
iteriptiou, and materiel that require .
WHITENING, SHAPING and PRESSING, •
In a style that will in moat cases excel nee, In white•
neon, brilliancy and Ifnish, having quite recently re.
calved Instruction into entirely new process, connected
with Mrs. 0, 0. Dow's patent bat and bonnet precslu
machine, for which they have purchased the sole right'
of Cumberland and Fronk in counties: They are also
ready to teach others the same superior mode, as Well
as to supply all those with' machines who may wish to
purchnse„ntter haying thoroughly tested its merits.
Also receipt..., for colors, of every
DESIRABLE MADE. •
SURPASS NEW,
In color and'llnish
N. It. Thin process will strengthen the material,
whoreall others have Injdred.
Among the many recommendations that have been
given, fn favor of Mrs. C.O. Dow's Primping Mane, and
recelpa, one only will be Inserted at the present time.
Pnmanupon, Jan. 14th 1860.
Being Induced to Investigate the merits of the Re
ceipts given by Mrs. Dow, with the sale of her very evx ,
salient machine for' preoitlng bonnet's. hats Ac., 1 se
knowledg'elltypalf amonlshed beyond measure, at the
wenfferful effect, producing whit I would have woe d.
ered an Impossibility, had 1 not then It demonstrated'
beyond a doubt, and 1 elncerely .recommend It to the
see of all engaged In the straw, and millinery business
as brie • one of the greatest Improvements of the age.
C,arilslo April 11, '6O -t. f. MlllB - 8. ONOBB.
-‘l l MOND SPRING ARRIVAL.
1.3 LARGE SUPPLIE6 voit , nrc IIEAD,AND FEET
At the storaofJohn Irvine, on the N. E, corner•ot
the public square, is the place to purchase Boots Shoes
Hale & Caps. at prices that defy competition.
- lie has ju+l returned from the East with the largest
and moot complete assortment of Bootd, Shoes, lints &
Caps that* has ever presented to -this community,
and which ho Is determined to eell at the lowest pout.
ble prices. ills stook embraces everything in hie line
of business, shah as
MEN'S Sc BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS,
Kip Boots,-Calf and Patent Loather Ox ford Tin Calf
and Patent Leather Gaiters, Calf Nullifiers, Ca lf and
Kip Brogan', Slippers,
LADXSEP WEAR.
Pine French and English Lasting Gaiters, Morocco,
Calf and Kid Th!ofs, Fine Kid Blippen, Fancy !Nippon,
Morocco, and Kid Buskins, In., k.
MISOBS AND CI II {YEAR °fall descriptions
embracing flue lauding °Altera, Morocco and Looting
Button Boots, Morocco Lace Boots of all kinds, fanny
shoes of various styles slippers, dr.
HATS &OA Silk, Cazalmera. Fur and Wool flats
of all qualities and styles, also a large assortment of
STRAW HATS,
Roots and Shoes made to order at the ehorteit notice.
Repairing promptly done. Coutldtnt of his ability to
please all climes of customers, he respectfully Invitee
the public to give him a call.
OIL Remember thei.place, N. E; corner of the Public
Square.
May 10, '00.
SECOND OPENING OF FASHION
. ABLE BUMMER CLOTHING.
he subicrlblr respectfully inform his friends and
the public generally, that he has Just recets ad his FOLI
and Nupply of fashionable Summer Goods, which can
not be equalled lu.
QUALITY, AND lI•EAUTif
amprlslng the eery latest kyles, (gall kinds of goods.
CLOTH OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Cantinas," of all NEW STYLES, vesting', an unrivalled
assortment Drap irate Italian Cloth, Splendid assort
ment of
LINEN & COTTON GOOD%
all of which will be sold per yard or made to order with
a eery low advance. A large mwortment of Gentlemen's
Furnishiug Goods of every description.
HATS & CAPS,
VALISES,
UMBRELLAS Le.
TRUNKS,
CARPET DACE,
The Public will find it to their intermit to call, ae we
-aredeterulinedJetbold up_our motto, “Quick &legend
dmall Profits." — TA - AO - LIP INGSTON,—
North lianoeer titreet,
May 10,'00.-3m. Opposite the American House.
OARLISLE
WHITE SULPHUR
.SPRINGS,
CUMBERLAND CO. DA.
Accommodations for
THE CARLISLE
WHITE strouun
latnios, situated in Cum
berland 'county, Pa., at the
base of the Dine kleuntain,te
the favorite resort, for those
who appreciate grand scene
ry, pure mountain air, invig•
orating baths, largo and well
ventilated rooms, good sods•
ty and a good table. The wre
ters *Paha Carlisle Springs
Tare highly improgiated with
minerals and asa superior for
drinking and bathing. Lib
eral arrangements , will be
mad* for excur•lon parties.
300
Terms Low.
. ,
FOR •
PARTICULARS
1310.6 FOR CIRCULARA
°arms, CLENDENIN &
vI .cif rat,
Carlisle Springs, Pa. •
June 15, 'OO.-3m.
ROllOO,ll AND BUILDING TAX
Folk 1860..
the taxable cltlxens of the Borough of Carlisle are
hereby notified that the Treasurer of the EchoOl Dho -
Wet of said Borough will attend at the t`
County Court
(Commissioners' Office), on
Monday. July 80th,
next, between the hour. of 9 and 12 In the forenoon,
and :baud &o'clock in the afternoon of said der, fur the
ppurrplwose of collecting and. receiving the School and
tluildlud Taxes assessed for the.preeont year. On all
taxes paid on or before that date a deduction will be
made of FIV' PFtt OItNT.
Persons wishing to pay their taxes in - the mean time
can do Baby calling on the Treasurer. . .
June 22, 1860. ,--,
NEW AIR . LINE ROUTE
TO NEW TORK!
SHORTEST IN DISTANOE
AND QUICKEST IN. TIME
BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES
.
• NZIVI7 TORIC ' . '
, AND' - ' . • '
11 . ISLi . l . loll:ll.3.rig ! .
VIA EXAMINE, - ALLENTOWN
. AND EASTON. ' '
bIORNING EXPRESS," West, leaves New York:at 6 A.
M., arriving at liar:labors at 13.46 noon, 0n1y.% hours
between thu two cities. .
MAIL LINK loares Now-York at 12.00 noiali,;ind at ,
rives at Harrisburg at 8.110 P. U. • ' " ' '
•
MORNING MAIL LINE East: buirei Ihitilaburg at
B.OO'A. M.; arriving it New York at 4.00 P. ff., • i
AFTERNO.iN :EXPRESS TANN,' Rmt,lcarint Harris
burg at 1.15.P.M. attiring at New York at.o 00 P N. .
Connectlond are made at Harrisburg at 1.00 P.M. with
the Pamengeo Trains In each dinktmlo on the Amos)
'vaults Ciamber4nd IralloT a nd N orthern contra. Balt:
All trains connect as Reading - with !Molitor Potter i
villiand Philadelphia, apd pt Allsutown, ine Alauth
;Qhunk, Elkton; era. . -. .
_. .. :, , ... '.k •
' Nq change ol Passenger Cars orßaggagewean Now
'Yet& and Harrisburg, by the O.OOA. M. 1,1.4' ni New
,wean
'York or the 1,15 I'. 31.. trout Thirrisburi.
Yoe beauty. oteconery , and apeed,nomfort an acor*
Modation. this voutnpretenle,auprelor inducemonta 'to
the travelling public. 1... , ,
--
. - Yare'betnean New York and Ilarrbditint FIYtTiOIL..
, qns: 'Tor tickets and other Itiforniatlon apply to •
-., • ~. ' ;J; J. Oonaral Agent, Harrisburg.
is p " reprocl'
,v 41 , 01,01 toin c rtii6AiLind. tI4
quantity at man ufitcturers
Ca 71.
.rlltle, Apm 1100. ' K. AXTON. '
•
t - •
...„ . I,OOD,NEWE FOR TirAlyiilopiall
A . 6 . i0 Liipxonik SAWYSIIS New Store Sad
: an Street inii Reel heir beatitlfillignch of New Goode
norf,ta thiatime,to rial”! your Spring and Summer pur
cbakiiio, ' -
17. Haring selected our lib:wk.:arida rum/mid:rare from
the leading Import lag houaes of Now I! Grit S Plilladel
,phis, Add availed darmilvas orthe
.uxtinialee auction
eels Of yim 31Tyali, TownarnifkWarrene, New,York. We
' can offer great Inducements, to abo buying public. Our
Mika gotuptlees the latent kiude anti Myles of
•• r DRESS AND, .FANCy r GOODS
to ,
thdtoariet, such as ligured, Plal n,, Darred,Striped•
811/te In all thelrvarielles, Double Jupu 81111,, libumb
nated Foulard, India Silks, real French Challis", Crape
Grenallge, opting Valencia' & Poplins. Your & nine
flounced flanged' Lawn Hebei!, Bangs Aught's, Crape
lionise In !ill colors, lillanalle cloth, French Organdy,
JACOB BHROM..
ROBERT M. BLACK
of every description of *mob's irapostatiollib .; Shaw ls I
Sheila! of all kinds and qualities, Light cloth Mantles
Splendid silk dusters; Preach Lace Points' & humours
Bhaatlue. Mantles, Sun Umbralieu& parasols; Masan.
dare Kid Gloves, gauntlet Mitts,' Spring Gauntlets,
Hosiery' of ail' kinds and Macs, Embroideries of every
description. Bonnets, Flats, Shakers, Ilennetllibbous
and trlMminlge, Dress Trimmings.:
BLACK & =LAMY.
. .
HOOP SKIRTS( Hoar SKIRTS!!
Wilcox Celebrated ao r tic& troll skit; moblug very cheap.
Men & Boy's wear suitable far tbo /motion. flats, Neck
ties and' all other Mods of Otinpoluen'a luruishini
Oil Clothe, Oil clrths, - 9hedo+Ac. &c. As we hare Just
gone Into this brat& of trade, cuslomers 'will . find our
stock NEW And FRESH. „ • ' ''
Constant additions of desirable gouda will be aecucrd
during the season. Please rail at
April 18. 'BO. LEIDton& SAWykcns,New Store
RasE,M OVAL,.
, '4 . L.
,SPONSLEIL • '•
re hilir Office 'to hie 'New House. 'opposite
ittnrch '28.18i4..-jr.
ItgBll BPItING . AItRIVAI; 1860.
• BOOTS& 81168 . 4,, , , • BOOTS & SHOES.
An the times are very tight nt present, it will he as ety
persons I nterentlo look out lor•chenp BOOTS & SHOES,'
and save the dimes, nod the very pine& to accomplish
thin object lent the old corner known an n Shoe Star
for many yearn directly opposite ilurkholders Old lamed
now Glass's hlotel, So call and see for your•eleee and
save money as you will find a complete Assortment or
all kinds of goods in the
The subscribevhas pier received a very superior and
wail selected stock of
SPRIND & swamitcLurfillid,
Conalstind'ofeeu46ipre,.Bummer and Italian cloth, Al
paean, MersaHee, Linnet& And Cottonade, Coate,' Pants
& shirts also dilk,andillatln veata and in alert every
thing In the way ef'DARAIENTS. Ills Mock of
GEN7'LEALEIYS;* EURNISYING GOODS,
has been selectod.wills sprat dial of care, and shirts
cravats, As., &a., are sold at unusual low prices.
TRUNKSZARPET BAGS & VALISES.
The subscriber would call andclal tittontion . .to his
large stock of '
which be has rrceivod and is Rolling thorn nt very 'low
figural. Of the above you can Convince yourself by
calling at the Cheap Clothing Elora nenr the blarket,
House'4.Bl.lEll - W
• lEL
April lip 1880. • - ,
A GRItIIIITURAL IMPLEMENTS.
• •
I.nitjvatfirs, endow 11001 c Garden Trowels, -
Forks, flhovels,.Rakes, Spadm, Hints, Prur
• ning Hooks Gay Knives, Picks. Mat- •
tucks ' Hay Elovators. Manure
Hooks, Plows oh TEN different 'make,
• Including Planks Plowp, lienwood's Plows,
Gibbs' Plows, Zeigler's Plows, Bloomfield Plow
Sorb Metall and Eagle Plows, /M., to., ae.: AO.
Just I evolved.* large supply of all kind of goods tp St
out the Farmer or Mechanic at
March 7. 'to.
SILVER PLATED WARE BY
If ARVICY FILLEY
1j0.1222•1 arkiskStrast Pmtxortrutx ,
Mannfocturer of One
NICKEL' SIWVER,And SILVY'', PLATER of
FORKS, SPO,INB, LADIJCS, buTTEIt KNIVES,
CASTORS,
ISH I
TICA SETA URNS KETTLES,
WAITERS, BUTTER D
ES, CE PITCHERS,
OAKS BASKETS, COMMUNION W A RIC,•
OUPS, KM" ooncwrs.
With'Agnaensl asserlimmos comprising none but the
best quality, made of the beet materials and heavily
plated, constituting them a Serviceable nod durable
article
For ITOTILS, STEAMBOATS and PRIrATZ FAMILI2.3
.1116 P-Old Ware re-plated In the beet inanner
'Feb. 22, 1860-1 y.
El=
M 'Colt MOWS. REAPER AND
SIORILRIIIGfIL,y IMPROVED FOR 1860. •
itintiucted hom the first on correct principles, ft has
always been matinentlir successful, and with its pident
improvements fully meeting all the requirement. of
the age, it now Mad all competition.
Fanners who may desire is are at liberty to wort( one
'of these Machines through the harvest with any other,
and keep and pay Conde one preferred
The Machine is now perfectly balanced, not 'dying
a pound weight on the horses' neck; its nrodudon in
reaping and mowing. In.bolh wet and dry is perfect.
cute the widest !swarth, and as now mod. with the
lightest draft of any machine now In use. It is co ran.
atnidetilhat the Taber of raking self is very nsisch light.
coed, a castor wheel, en an estdra yew principle,on the
grain tilde wholly relieves ('its litneeni .real the pressure
of the machine from drain In ttlening, and to en Wall.
ged that the cutting bar is oomplelely end racily thrown
over obstructions while in Motion bythe driver with.
out the use of levers and complicated machinery. A
vary decided and ImportaidVature In Ile Improvement
consists In Re perfect arrangement fur separating and •
cleaning the track in mowing.
It is the mod simple, most sobstentlitt rneatdurable
andiwererywny - theanoes complete and-rellable-Itcs , --
per and Mower in the world, cud as such Is Warranted...
The Two horse Machine (with, easy draft for•two her.
data cuts a award, 6j feet wide. and the. Four Horse
Machine foot wider. For' particutaro address
' SAMUEL, BRANDT.
New Guilford, Froultlin County, Pa..
Agentibt Irrinklitt; Agri= arid CuttaberLaudeonntieo
LOCAL AGENTS.
JOHN 0. SAMPLE, Ilogestouu:
THOMAS OREASON, Plaint/ALL
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a CH WE RIWS
FOlVlnglt litlke only known and. beat attic! to
• exterminate Roaches,Ded•
' Iltige, Ants, Mottle, Ilea ,
,Pleas. ',Garden Worms,
Vino Rugs; Etc. •
'IT CONTAINS NO-POD •
SON.
_ ' Schwerin's Pllisare pure •
.. . - death to RATS and MICR.
...;•e:tiv 7- Mr. bchwetin •reeelved
• certificates from the Neel.
dent of Ilirard College, Di
r.etors of Rouse Refuge. Pennsylvania I lespltal, and
'other prominent public inatitutiune of Ph ladelphia ;
U. S. Jail, Washington, D. C., and Charity, Doeißal,
New Orleans, W. sv•
The original certificates can ian seen at the Wholesale .
and Retail Depot, 124 North Second Street, l'hiladel ,
phi.; and for sale by nil Druggists and Orooefe. ' •' • -
Air Beware of spurious luiltntiOns, .
Remember to ink foiSchwerin's annihilating Pow
der. None genuine unless •signed
Al. SCHWERIN. , '
•
May 23.1 860. • • •
T. W. ZDY.
Tmasurer.
HE MUTUAL - LIFE INSU R
ANON COMPANY OP 'NEW YORE. '
' • ' Assets:,
fit:t 3111,L10N8 OF DOLLARS,
INTZSTID IN TIRSTNORTGAOLE ON REAL ESTATE, •
WORTII OVER 03,000,000.
Tha premiums are Loran than hi many other comps•
' ' rdri, and the Dividends have .been'crtnarax.
This is a strictly MUTUAL. Company. Thera are no
• • Stockholders, so that ALL THE PROFITS
Information, may e llsist
Pamphlets, and every h b
114 pn application to , .
WM. D.' gALIIIiItT, be:1181;6
. • •
• 'PHILADELPHIA xtprEnr,NoEs:, , ,
Thomas Bobbins, • John Wthlt.
Mordecai, L.-Dawson, -- Usurers It. Stuart.
George M. Stroud, Whalen, ,
John • , J. Fishes LOURING
Joseph Patterson, • , G. Ludwig,
John M : Atwood. Artlihr G. CA Illn,
Tbornswit. Poetess, / . George W. Tolled:"
William Mcl oe, , Thcw.,Wattanu.
.• • ' "r: liktruroinD treAny,
• — I B, W,Ciornot Pourth.andiWalnut Serest,. /
*fay M, „ . LAIP,V
paiLADELengA
vrivrou Ariz zwarigarsr silvan
;0. CONRAD FORMER OCPUPANT.
4F . 1 1 .AP RP!? ra B 4" o . O X.A? srle.A'szt
. onpr gti 'Auk Insw-IP.Evex
Undeialgriid hid 'Mired ftia
pro - Ml6's,
where ho will Asap a lief• amiattaliat arll6la - a' airier
.Watohes, rt Americad. Auglush 444411111°..)11",,Pact re
untie molt nelehrated makent,'lsCadditlon M. tilfft,
'will be fouddid*dpi oddian4. (and Iddde do' wdetEdn -
satellites variety of Jewelry, sliver, end Silver Plated-.
ware, together with a genera l assortmentorstich goods •
as are usually. kept In class Jewelry Store, •
-The patrons of O.Conrad, and tfostbf the subsenber
,t , Pßethf Irlitt.thepubliodOparo acOnvitedid
w h. c . resale a gqqd ar kdorok e k mo nk •
As 1 alit deter Mined tri do atrietlY a btishiesie s
will he sold very low . "SMALL PROFITS ANUQ tleit
SALES," Is the
' -.I ,I OY.4:I4SCWALU.SP.
- • - • • ^q , ormerly O. OONWa P.
No.ISS North Second St. aornar of-lu.. r •
Jima 8 , .
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MOURNING .DRESS.:POODS;
CARPETS g 'CARPETS I I
SOOT & SHOE LINE
HATS AND. CAPS
HENRY BAXiON