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Neforgoeirter.—New—Fentures, Now Type.
MORRIS AND WILLIS, EDITORS
• A now series of this widely circulated family news-
Taper, will he commenced on the fifth day of January
next—prissted.on fins paper and new typo. Mitts the
January number will bogie 1110 publication of a series
of beautiful original works of factiand fiction, written
• • -ear
for the Demo Journaj,by the bast authors
of mer ca. Thu firstof these Differ. the facile p. of
. • - a ell.knowu and highly
m gifted autior. - and to a power.
fully written, st4ttlilig, rious, and deeply .
Inter
esting history of courtship and married life. This
charming/dory will ho succeeded by °not-ai:a similar
escriptlefo, several of which are already In preparation.
All the rmor peculiar features of the paper, which
have g en It a world.wide reputation. will bo cont.
nod, while the several now onus will add Infinite varie
ty to its already diversified pages. Among them are a
number of frosh.jnicy, amusing, original ` sketches,
which smack end relish of tire nu
e wit, ]tumor,
'brilliancy, and sparkles of the times. As heretofore,
no labor or expense wilt be spared to maintain the high
reputation of the Wiwi Journal, which is overywh.re,
ibi,th at • home and abnilid, acknowledged to he the most
relined and elegant repertory us literature and the arts
• on this side of the 50:5, and the best and cheapest fond
ly newspaper in the world. Ae nrsmore copies of the
new amtes will be printed than are ordered. those who
desire to begin with the commencement °Mho vol..
will 110 able to do se by forwarding their subscriptions
without delay.
• ,tress.—For one copy. $2; for three copies, ss—or
one copy for three yea's, $5; for a club of seven copies
~g9rs.lo; fora club of fifteen copies, $2O; and at that vale
Tor a larger cluhralways in advance. Address
• MORRIS AND WILLIS..
F.ditoraand Proprietors, 107 Fulton Street, Nose York.
• PEAWIERS'• INSTITUTE..-- The
•11 bumberland County Teachers Institute will meet
in Now vine on Tuesday the first day of January 1801
.at O'clock. ._
ODER. OP EXERCISES.
Orthog‘raphy.—A.Mathews, 11, M. Shelly, 11. J. Laur
la.rt, Snyder, &c.
Etymology.—Barr, Sollenberger, Heck, &c.
Reading.—S. Goodyear, D. Brandt,., Mathews.,
l'enmanship.—Cavanaugh, lloffeltinger. T. Prideaux,
Yleutal Arithmetic. --.D. Shelly, J. P. Mathews, Car
lisle, 11 It. Williams. • 4Wrltten Arithntetic.—G. O'Hara,- Graham, Long,
Clarkson, Arr.
Geo,trapliy.—Charlton, N. It. Hut chinson,•&c.
•Oramtvar.—Bigler. Juo. Sw Her, Reynolds, &c.
• Algebra.—S. A. Sulleilberger, Cloudy, liaterty,
• ticonietry.-Pahn, Iteldier. Bowman, &r. •
•natomy nod l'hysiology—hr. ll' Mt , Stouffer, Noel,
Oarbour. ke. ' •
Nat. Plillusopby.—Barr, Barbour; Clark; A.,
Astronomy.--W. P. Lloyd, Barr, Hostetter, Ate. •
ttion of the Sexes.—./. l• Mathews, ,t e.
&hard florepunent.—it.Sltelly, Lloyd. Hostetter. &e.
Vocal Music.—.l. 7 Landis, Reynolds, Rea Ite.
Parental Co.operation.—O. Mathews, Ilea, Bricker,
;Long, ,
Now Subjects.—Bowman, Hostetter, O'Hara, fie.
Original E....vs.—Misses 1%14er, Adams, Philips, L.
Fleming, J. Gi•ter
It ix experted thot lton. Thos. 11. Borrows, State Su:
re:intendant will he present at 40.110 thee during the
weal, and addrpso the In.ttituto. Tie friends of Edu•
ration art. requested to attend, and partictpatS In the
Tracee.li tips. .108. MIFFLIN. •
Clrairniau Business Corn.
The Trodees of the Cumberland County Normal
'School will meet at the Honor the institute at 6 o'clock
P. 11. Der. :Slat. for the tram:m.l.l,ot of Important boat
rans,An.l It to hoped there will ho a full attendance
from all the dist**. , '3OS..NIIFELIN,
Per 14, 'IA Pr.; Alava of Trusters.
pußmc SALE OF VALUABLE
'CHESTNUT TIMBER LANDS. .
On SATURDAY, December 22nd, 1800
The underAgned will Fell at publics:de et the STONE
TA VEEN, In Dickinson township. Cumberland County,
miler went efeerliale, the following valuable
CHESTNUT TIMBER LANDS,
=ME=
-E4,13 -4 1 1. 3171,,
in 1,0T6 varying from 21 to 212 Arr., a follows:
No. I. contains 50 Acres, and 8 Perches.
" 2.' . . .33
" 3. OS" 55
4.• 48 , " " 70
70 " , " 1115
6 , 79 " " 9 •" •
: Si " " Si
S. " 212 " 143
9. " 189 .• " 138 "
" 10. " 21 " " 120
The above' property was formerly owned by SEY
MOUR, II ASK' LI. & Co., and is khOwn the
STEAM SAW AIILL-PROPERTY.
at In well covered' with Chestnut; Oak and Pine timber
A large portion is excellent farm land, with Spruce Run
(a never falling stream) peering 'through the body of it
affording superior water power advantages. An excel
ling public rood lends to the property. The lfloperty
offers rare inducements to capitalists. It trill be cold
together or In lots au will be most advantageous to the
proprietor. All necessary infinmation 'can be loot by
calling ou the undersigned residing - at Mount libhly
Spring., Pa. A draught of the property. is left at tie
Stone Tavern for public inspection: Thu title is Dolls.
table.
Sn)e to continence at 1 o'clock, P.M., on said day
wham attendance will be giveh and terms made known
ALFRED 3101.1itE.
December 14, 180,—t. n.,
rrAV ERN STAND FOR RENT.-
The Tavern Stand at-Boiling Spikgs Is foraent
from pm list of April next
.Dec.l4, '64
GREAT BARGAINS!!
30liagEt3at 3Eiiii.rgs
LAMAS AND CHILDREN,
OF EVERT OLVILIPTION,
ITSI),Eit'TILE CONTIAT . NVAL HOTEL,
The Largest. and Best Stock in tho City..
Our facilities enablo us to sell lower' than any other
establishment. "Politeness toil Fair. ,
Dealing," our motto..
C.II,AALES - OAKFOSD & SONS,
11;18 and 08 Cheainnt Street.Thilada.
cONN , EkTION WITH ANT ()rush HOUSE. - ‘4l,
Dee 10. 'GO •
GREAT REDUCTION
GREAT REDUCTION
GREAT REDUCTION
ON NIENF k Burs CLOTHING
IN 31 ENS k IRA'S CLUTHINO
ON 3IENS,A - /SOY'S CLOTHING
Amish kinds of Furnishing Gm+,
And all kinds of Furnishing llootb.,
And nil kinds or FurnishilagloodF,
. .
At the great Clothing Emporium
•
In North llo n J'ur /treet,
• At the great Clothing Emporium
In North Ilan., Street,
. .
At the greit Clothing Emporium
/n North Ilauuv or Strout.
011 account of having ti-benvy stock of Clothing and
piece goods on hand we have this day greatly reduced
Our prices In Clothing. And all in want of great liar.
galas should call immediately at
ISAAC LIVINOSTON'S
Clothing Emporium
North Ilanos or Street,
Dee. 11, '60.-1 ino
11111.FNIT GOODS AGAIN.
- At 'Oatiby'm Cheap Cash Store.
3 st returned from Philadelphia with n lot Of the
cheapest Dry (loads ever brought Co Figured
Merinues, Cashmeres, UNIAIII., ' Calicoes, Flannels,
Blankets, Shawls, cloths, Cassimeres, dg., bought for
cash at tha present reduced city prices, and will be sold
at uncommonly low prices for the CdPh. Now is the
time for groat bargains. Recollect the store, Hamilton's
corner opposite the Railroad Depot.
Rec. 14, Vt.- CII4S. OUILI3I, Trustee.
BREAD BISCUIT A:c.
The Cream or Ta ßar "Substitute" Is recommen•
dud as a superior article in combination with SAlongue
or Soda for Baking purposes. It produces bread cakes
Ac., which when cold arc sweet, „moist and valet's',
while those of Cream of Tartar aro often dry and taste
less. It will cost less than Cream of Tartar and fa used
In the saudArzrfor cooking, &a.
TIIIS SUBSTITUTE,
together with Saloratus' Soda, Pure 'dream of Tartar,
Bermuda Arrow Root, Mustard Send, ground and
ground, spices of ItIP kinds unadulterated, and also
procerles In every rhilety constantly on hand, and at
the lowest prices fur sale by • . .
Dn. 14, 1860
VOR RENT.--:Eleven houses, at mask,
11 varylog from 1 dollars to 160 dollars. are offered
for rent, from the first of Aprll next, apply to ,
Carlisle Dee. 14, 1860. JACOB BREHM.
B. VII DWELL'S
PROToGRAI'II GALLERY,
NO. 724 ARCH STREET
• RIIILADELPIIIA.
One of the ;argent and moat complete Galleries in
the Unit, d Statee where tbe best Plettires,
loitarn to the Photographic art, at priers no
. higher than are paid for miserable
caricatures.
• The Proprietor a practina Photographer, attends per
sonally, every attlng—and allows no Picture to leave
the Gallery union It gives perfect malefection.
Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes, of absent or &pea.
sad friends, photographed to any required site, or token
on Canvius,-life size, and painted In Oil by the beet Ar
tiste.
At this Gallery pictures can he taken' :n any weather
,—as perfect in cloudy weather as when the nun Odom..
Persons •Isiting,the city are respectfully in•lted:to
examine our epecimens, which far pries and quality de
fy competition,
*w Instructions given to the art of photography.
It. NEW ELL,
• GALLERY (Jr ART,
723 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
•
' COMMENDATIONS
From hon. LEWIS D. Camrout, M. C., Ohio. . •
417 family and friends all concurin the opinion that
the (Newell) Picture is morn lifirlike than any thing
they ever sew. My likeness has been repeatedly taken
by different Mikis In Yellow] item but 1 have never
yet had one which presents so true to nature, all the
features and expressions of countenance as this.'
From lion. E. Joy Morons. into Minister to Italy.
The exquisite finish; beauty and softnexe of your pory
trait, conjoined with their durability of color and faith
fulness as likenesses, Cannot fail to commend them to
the attention and patronage of ell who appreciate true
• From COL. JAMES PAGE.
having oeculon for a portrait, Iprocured oue from Robert Newell. of tho city of ebliadelphia, a min
iature In Oil Colors, under the new protege • discovered
by him, and take great plcaguro In expressing the
gait/faction given me. not miry by the accuracy of the
likeness. but its artier is tlninfi In all reenacts, and re
commend him to the patronage of. those diepoeed to en.
courage the beautiful art. Dee. 7, 1800.4m05.
1 : 414.1., It. A N PE B.T-1 VAL
Tho " UNION FIRE COSIPAhY," of Carlisle, intend
holding their annual
1 . FAIR AND FESTIVA.L ..
•
•In "Rheum's Hell." comment:lnd MONDAY evening.
December 24th 1860, and closing Tuasdow ovynlms, Janu
toy lot, 1801.
s Yner kind,en-operatlon Is °stoically solicited In the
• ontorprino . • Centrihutlons inky be left with any of the
I:mlatto . . tr at itheesn's IND, on
• ' 114.01V -- DA If - DEIDEMISILIL 91th.
All'hiorg gratefully received. Respectfully,
J. '3l. 31.iVe . mtexiten, C. 111.•WORTIHNOTOM
Jena 11plea, . CYRUS D. ARNOLD, b
D, - 13MELNET. A. K. ]trim,
W. l;Sellen,
LUTHER LINE, J. K. Harnett, •
S. O,IIANIPTON, . C. P Ram? •
•J'rtiIARRIS, 0. pewter,
A;
.4. ri. ever. . . Jno. MARTIN Chairman
Noi.:it3, 1860.-oe.,
• .Caq; Cough, Cold, lloarseness,
"In'ilii - enza, any Irritation or
Soreness of the Throat, Re.
BRONGHI.c,AL lieve the flaehinf,o Cony 4
in Conaway:ion, "Brota.
14, 00 , \ V chitin, Asthma, and
Catarrh. Clear and
quo
the
to: .
the oWee of
PUBLIC SPEAKERS'incI SINGERS.
low are Alvaro of tho I inportanco of chocking n Cough
or Common Cold" In Its first stage; that which in the
beginning would y leld.to n mild remedy, if neglected,
soon Ntineks the Imngth " Bronchial Troches,"
contsfhlng - domulront, Ingredients, allay Pulmonary
nuttilronchlal I rrltatiOn
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]STATE , NOTIC.E.--Letters tota
mentary on the estate of Wm. M4Wilson Into of
the borough of Carlisle, der'd. haring been granted by
tho Register. ~f Cumberland Co. to tho subscriber living
in Philadelphia, natter, le hereby given toll all persons
Indebted to said estate to onto payment, and those
baring chilies to present them duly authenticated fur
settlementto..
,JAML:B O. WILSON.
•. Administrator.
Or his Attorney, WM. M. Pt.N110:11 . 4
Dee. 7, 1660.-ft. Carlisle Pa. '
. -- - - - —,- -
-poit SAI,E.—A certificate of Ton years Scholarship
.l . in Dickinson College. Formle on reasonable term.,
FOR CASH. Address, Lewis Shoemaker,
Der. 7, '60.-41t. Chambershurg Pn.
- . ,
N EW STORE, AND NEW GOODS.
HATS, CAPS AND - LADIES FURS.
The sttlwrlber having recently opened n Now Store
at the 01l stand ofJ.D Halbert la North Hanover St.
opposite the Carlisle Deposit Dank.
Having received from Now York and Philadelphia, a
fine and well selected assortment of &de in his line of
inisiness, such ns
HA TS AND CA PS,
from the common 'Wool to the 111111 Fur, Silk nun Cossl
- lints. ninth at prices to stilt the times. The stock
Includes a variety of styles and colors of hots ond Caps.
Fancy Beaver awl Felt lints
forqhlitiren, either boys or girls neatly trimmed
. .
, FUR CAPS, CPLLA RS and GLOVES,
fOrilentleml.ll. Also, a variety of fancy furs for either
ladies' or chlldrens wear, Hudson Bay, Sable, Mink,
Siberian Squirrel, lierman bitch, Stone Martin, Sil tee
do. Rock do. At-.
Also, Carpet Bags, 'Valises. A largo - assortment of
Trunks, Hand Trunks, Buffalo Rolla, and Prime lied
Feathers. Thankful for, the patronage already received
he . vfould Invite all his friends and the I'u d ie In gene.
rat:to - give him u JACOB BOAS, Agt.
Carlisle, Dee. 7, f.
PETER F. EGE
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Dee. 7, 1810,-81.
dk• ETTERS of Administration on , tho-
Estate.of tilins Shenk Into of Dickinson Township
truism], hare been issued by the itegkler of Ctunber•
I c . 'intuty, to the subscriber residing in the same
townsTitp. All persons having claims will loosen t them
for settlement, and these indebted will make payment
to , MARTIN 811 EN K, Aduer.
. .. ..
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) / T I_ILITARX NOTICE!
The Board of A tnii Ors' of the ph fit Brigade 15th
ly Mon, will meet In Carlisle at the office of . Cul Wm.
M. Penrose, on Thursday tho 13th of December at 1 o' ,
clock P. M. for the purpose Of set (II ng ell claims against
the Brigade. JA3IES U. ALLEN. •
Nov. 30,'60. ' Brig. Gen. Corn. lot Brig.
''.`
The partnership heretofore existing be
tween Henry Illekernell and Anthony Fulainan
hobo tanning business under the firm of blickernell lc
' uTiTruan was dissolved by mutual consent on rieptem.
her In, IWO. Tho Books and Accounts are left In the
handsof Henry fib:kernel' by whom all settlements are
to be made. HENRY_IIICICNItNELL,
Nov ilUmat. ANTHONY FIIIIHMAN.
BEMEM
FOR SALE.
A ri6w Two-Iforso SPRING WAGON, for sale vary
cheap : For particular. 'inquire of
GOODY EAR & RN:AD,
Algpnt Holly Spring'.
Nov. 20
VAN INGER Et SNYDER,
Designers and Engravers on Wood
,N. B. COR. FIFTH & CHESTNUT BPS.,
Philadelphia.
2 1 XEClUTKall,liinds of Wood Engra
: 1
_4 ring WitlifieautV ,correctness and dispatch. Ori.
I n
g al designs furbished for line Book Illustrations.
Persona Wishing cuts, by ..ending a Photograph or On.
guerreotype. can have views of Col lege., Churches, Store
!trouts. Machines. Stoves, Patents, &c., angiuved as well
an on'personal application.
Fancy
. Nnvolorcut I:Owls. Bill Readings, Shaw Bills.
Visiting, Busines and other Cards, engraved .in the
highest style of at t, and at the lowest prices.
/or specimens of fine engraving nee the Illustrated
works of J. R. Lippincott & Co., B. H. Butler A Cu.
Nov. 60, 1660.-17
OFFICE SALE.-
CCII extensive Job Printing °Mee, with all the
necessary Presses and type for doing all kinds of ,Job
Printing from the smallest Label, to the largest Poster.
The office is also well supplied with Newspaper type
of ail kinds. Pries low. Address Box 151 Lan aster
Post OOlce.. • . Nov. 30.-Bt.
°tie° is hereby given that the part
nership lately existing 'between J.O. Canto and t
lizabeth Trout wan dissolved by mutual consent on
the day of November ISM All debts duo to iherasld
partnership are tb be received lip tho said 1.. Q Callao ,
and all tismands on the partnership to be prfl , nted to
him l.r payment. • , J. (1,CAL1.10,,
Vac. 7,.." 00 •-•iFi• • biLIZAIIkiifIT 'MOM.
114105. BALE.—A freshAtllk Cow, enquire Athia office.
Dee.:7,lboo.
'That trouble in my Threat, (for which
the "Trocium" are a spetific) having made
me ofteuqi mere whisperer.'"
N. P. WILLIS.
I recommend - their one to Pohl
Smatters."
REV. E. II: CHAPIN.
•• novo proved exticinely serviceablt
for IloamneFs."
REV. HENRY IN'AIt:D BEECHER.
"Almost trutnot tidier in the distress.
log labor of breathing peculiar to Mahout.
. ity. A: C. Elia Exstos.
" cm.tai.. no Opium or am, thing In
jurlous." YES.
Chemist Boston.
A simple and pleannnt contbinntl
fu Colyhnr Ac:
It. 0. F. 111.0 FLOW.
Doslo
BenetirlstLi Bronchitis." . ;:, .• , •
F. W. WY..
Boston.
'II lucre proved Mein excellent for
Whooping Qouih." '
REY. U. W. WARREN,
Boston
oneficlal vr.liCn.convelled to peak .
'mitering
fro"'Col d."ltEl
* J.
P. ANDERSON.
• - St. Louis
" Effectual in removing Heat-cones,+ all(
I rri tz,tlun of the Thrma, ho common iv itl
Speakers and SI ngere"
' Prof. M. STACY 301INSON
)a Orange, Go
Teacher of Mush.. Southern
Female College.
Great benefit when token before and
rater p1T.1111114,11 0 they prevent Doors.,
nes!: :Yvon their past effect, I think
they will ho of permanent tolvantage to
mu."
EEV. E. 'ROWLEY. A. M.
President of Athens College, Tent,
03- Fold by all Druggists at TWENTY
- FINE CENTS A 110X.-li.;
Tul,
ONLY PItEPAIIATION
11nving proofs so strong 'and direct ns to
BiPEL THE DOUBTS OF ALL.'
For Statesmen. judges, Editors ' Physicians of the
' widest schools us well as new, give it their unqualified
sanction,and recommend it for all eases of eruptions,
~,pod inseam-1i of the :exit', and brain ; but ,all who have
used It, unite, in testifying thdt it will preserve the
hair from being gray, and irons tailing to nuy
well as rester*. Read the following:—
• ctos drove, S. o..lene 24th, MD.
,Pner, 0, Wow,: Dear.Sir•,—Your flair Restorative
Is rapidly gainingpopulnrlty in this cotninunify. I have
had occasion to lay' paegjudlce aside, and glyejmur flair,
,Restorative a peril:et tank:.—.
During tile year Dl5 - 4",' I was so unforttinate eh to be
thrown iron my sulkey against a rock by the roadside,
from which my head received a most terrible blow;
rousing a great deal of Irritation, which communicated
to the brain and external surface of the head, from the
effects of which my hair was linallj"desttoyed over the
entire surface of the head. From the' thno 1 first . dig
' covered its dropping, however, up to the time of its to
' tatdlgappwirance, I employed everything I could think
of, being a professional man myself,. and, RRh thought,
understanding the nkture Of tile disease, lint seas final
ly defeated In every prescription advanced. . •
These nod uo other circumstances induced me' to re
sort to your worthy hair Restorative, which I hare
every reason to believe, produced a very happy result:
two months alter the first application, I had as beauti
ful a bead of young hair an 1 over saw ' for which I .- cor
talory owe you my most sincere thanks. Rest fissured,
dear sir, I shall recommend year remedy to all Inqui
rers; moreover, I shall see my Influence, which 1 lint
• ter myself t 4 say, Is not a little.
You can publish this ii think proper:
Yours, very respectfully, .• •
M. J. WI4IOIIT, M. D.
" Oflice of the Jeffersonlan, Philippi, Va., Dec. 12.1868.
• Pear Sir Teel It my duty as well as toy pleasure,
to state to Tim the following circumstance, which you
'can use ns you think proper. A gentleman of this place
(a lawyer.) has beet) bald ever since his early youth;
:seJsuch.so, that be was compelled In wear n Wig. Ile
was induced to ogee bottle or your “Iftile Restorative,"
whirl] ho liked very much; and after. using some two
•or three bottles his hair grew out quite luxuriantly,
.and he now has n handsome head of hair. The gentle
,min's name is Bradford, and as he is very null known
fin our adjoining counties, Lonny, persons can testify to
dim truth of this statement; I Wye it to you at the re.
•
.gwost of Mr. Bradford. You rah sell a great deal of your
heir Restorativeln this and the_ adjoining counties if
von have the proper agent,. fours, so. ,
TIIO.MPSON SURDIINOR.
' {Soon: Dear Sir:—Permit me Co express,,the ob•
, ligabinun 1 sin under fur the entire restoration of toy
!kart. its original coffer; about the time of toy arrival
du the United Statim it was rapidly hemming gray. but
upon•liSe mplicatlon of your"llair Restorative' . It soon
•rocovoted Unoriginal hue. I consider yoUr Restorative
fax atvoty wonderful inventionmulte. efficacious as well
as agreethle • : S. 'DIA tdiElta.
The litstorefive lo put up itt bottles of three riser,
medium and small;, the smell holds 'IA a pint
.and stabs for one dollar ;ley bottle; the medium holds
:at least treaty per een t [hone In provortien than the
reklis for two dollars per botthi; the large beide
.a quart. de Ter cent more to proportion, and retails for
.three'dollme per bottle., •
WoQD 4, CU, proprietors, 441 Broadway, New
Torls, , and 2,14 Merhet Street, St honk, 31n,
Mid sold 3.,y all good — llrugglids and Fancy Goods
',Beebe, Nov. 30, '60.-3m.
A CALL
• FROM THE
cc
4Grcac•ci Will-PP
TV 111 h Financial_ Committee of the
u Goo) Ix ILL II04: COMPANY" finding them
..seivesin .tmed tr fund+ for•tho liquidation of an mil.
pstand In g debt, CIA Erected In the purchase of new hose,
era not wit hie p•to.appent directly to the eltimmahrough
the too eenne.or cal um Of t he su.nwrlption list. have,
.after mature ',mut duration, COTICIUdIO to hold a GRAND
.VA.I It In itlt F.l:M'd HALL commencing on the 13th and
.closing on,t,a2 be 21.1 December, where all the lovers of
do neeent is are are . earnestly Invited to call and
*Tetuan 61. - 11111m,Isleasaialy to themselves, a nd . nroll.
.tably to no. by excl.anging a few dimes for some of the
many useful as wet! On fancy articles which will be there
an stick alantitlanee.
. This FA lit will be contineted on a plan entirely dif.
fluent hew. any lierethtere given In Carlisle, no that
moue, not even the most fistidlous In morals need with
hold their pat 011 the V011(rory, each and
:all May "Otte tifil•Vred ofa warm Rll4l cordial W 01 4 .01110 to
what will partake more of the characterof a Hinge. NO•
wird gathering of (dentin than flint of a promiscuous fair,
ft will, up doubt, 4.e urged as en objection by some
who read this reitirti, that the fairs °four diffarelit Fire
morel - taffies are ten frequent, and their demands for nuar•
ey too often mite. tea all such we would Fay, "lei net
tle. bitterer worthy of Us litre?" To whom are you In
..fielded for the safety of your property T If not to the
disinterested firemen. Who are they that are °anklet'
to reapend to year fey of n.,.1m1111.1 when tint, nada:nes
are gathering ntoiel your dwelling are they not the
firemen of your town! Who Is It that is always ready
•to leave hie lup.iners in the day, and his lied In the
midnight cold. In gland In snow and sleet In order that
cther neon property may be saved !coon LllNtriletlolll
Is it no, Cho It Ell.siflßT ED lireinell .harm only loter•
next in the matter Is a worthy spirit of rivalry in the
race to sive the property of those who are sornotinieri
loud itt their denunciation of what -theY term beg.
ging." Bet etnnagh of tl,iorwu feel coliildent that there
are enough tree friends of the flrion'en .in Carlisle to"
sustain Os in thin contempleted I nterprise. We do not
21 , A.f0r :Our rash without giving yam n :411111,10a return
_but on the other baud we are prepared to glee a lair
and just ednivoletit for every dollar that mays I,u left
with us.—'Phis is the season too whim all are, more or
less. disposed to 'cutter elite:hitt pOrtion of their surplus
clinitge in the pu rails.: of gifts for the 'doved mien at
4.01.10" and 4,,is to this class we would hold out poen.
liar Inducements, feeling confident of being able to givo
them not only a Just equivalent for theientioncy, hug
also a fair portiou t.f, pure and unalloyed pleasure.
' In order to secure a Isrgor attendenee thorn usual, tho
Committee hive concluded to offer the following induce
ment—yin: 'WI)• person purchasirtg in ticket of mind.
shin, at the lowrprice of ten cent.., will be entitled to a
chance in n-gift of the value of V.'5,00, to be drawn on
the I tot night of the Fair. If the fortunate possesetir
of the prize ohotnd lei a gentleman, he will 'inn ontitli•il
tea SOIL Of (+AIWA of his own selection of the abler
1,11.10. lf, on the-other hand. the drawn number Is
secured by a lady. she will'he entitled to a Silk Dress
or nierch.indiso of her situ selection, of like valuta
Every ticket purchased is entitled to one chance.
It has been a COMO ..... practice. heretofore, to Issue
cards of invitation to the ladles of our town to contrib.'
•Uteartioles fur the Fair. but, in no much as it has been
found impossible to pursue this rourso IWO Ver.
taut ly, passing by some one. thereby giving offence where
It was not Intended, the Committee hien, therefore,
concluded not to liquid' separate Invitations, hut to ex
tend theugn the 111.1111111 of tlibi notice in general and
curdlal kilyitatlan to all our temirlo friends to contribute
such articles ns they pray think best suited liir the nth
of the,..thoori Will lime tionipaity. All articles ',derided
for eilittrlbut ion may Ins d.iiimited at the Store or Mr.
Ogilby or any of the Committee. on or before the day
preeectlitg Um opening of the Fair. rer
And new in ro.ciu,i , ,,‘ permit on to ehYi
To the young and the old; the grave and the gay;
Remember the "Uoodh•FT romeinber their Fair,
And the ninny warm twirls that will welcome you there
By order of tho.Commlttee.
U. A. Sturgeon, Win. U, halbert,
James Mullin, Wm. 11. Me.son,
L. M. Myers, , Samuel Wetzel, Tr.'
Wilson L. Spottswood, ,deorge ?tell,
John C. Sehurhinati, Parker J. Moore,
Joshua (tinier, Robert Sites,
Wm. Rout, lionj. E. Foot,
Robert Bell, • Simon W. Early,
Robert F. Noble, Wm. Zlimuerman,
innies 11. Noble,. Chas. E. oddard, , ...
Sept, 23.-a. JOS. W. 0011,11 V, Chairman.
CIUMBERLAND VALLEY E. It. -
WINTER ARRANDEMENT.
71 . -.111:11 1 41M
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• CHANGE OF UOURSI , •
On ■nd after MONDAY, DECEMBER Bd, I 8110,•Pi.o nger
Trai 111 , will run as follows: (Sundays oaropfed:)
FUR CIIAM DER:flit:BA AND lIARRISBURO.
Ist Train. 2d Tralti
Ltavo IFverstowu, • 7.U) A. M. 7.45 P. M
7.J7 " 3,'15 "
" Cltuilwrgb‘u rg, 19.:10
IWO • " • 1.57.
" " 2.30
Shippensburg,
Nowxllle,
MEMiI
=ESE
Morhaniesburg;. 10.4'2 " 3 42. - •
Arrive at Harrisburg. 11.16 " 4.10 "
FOIt,CIIIOIIIEItSBUItU AND I[AgEIIOI.IOIVN,
s .•; r. Ist. Train. 2d Tram
Leave Ilarrlsburk' ' ' 8.05 2 A.n. 1.40 P. M
Muchanlesliurg 8.47 ". 2.20
" WWI°, 0.27 " 3.00
Newollo,, ' 1041 " 3.34. ,
" Shippousburg, 10.13 " '4.05 "
. -
'" , Cltxntb„(Arrlve) 11.00
Grouneastle, 11,65
Arrlvn at Ilageratown. 12.35
TIIItII Dally Trains kuavu Harrisburg fur Pittsburg,
at 118, and 7.00, A. :U., and 4 1:0. I'. Al., •
For Phll3lloooa, via Panusylvaula Contra] Railroad'
At 2.10 A. 51., 12.65, 1.16, and 6.25 P. V. Vla Lebanon
V. It. It., al 5.00 A. 31., Nail 1.45, P. M. For Baltimore.
at 8.00 dt 7,40 A. 31., & 1.00 P,31.
For, re verton and Wil liamkport at 1.10 ,and 8.15, P.
AL Trains on Dauphin Road at 2.00, P. al,
NOTICE. TO PASSENGERS: At all Stations where
Tickets are meld, viz: Hagerstown, °recompile, Chain.
belsburg, Shipponsburg, Newvil le, Calitie,Veclinnics•
burg and Harrisburg, a reduction of T ,N CENTS on
each Ticket will be made to all Passengers that provide
themselves with Tickets before entering the Cars.
O. N. LULL Super't
Railroad Office, Chhmbersburg,
Dec. 7, 1850. f
•
A .SS EGNEE NOTICII—Noti63 is
hereby given, thefJosoph Lehmen of Penn twp.
C f utineriand County Pe. did cm the 12th day of Novem
ber IHOU, execute to men deed of assignment of ell his
property remand personal, in trust for the benefit of
his creditors. All poisons indebted to the estate. are
required to make immediate payment, and those hay.
Ins chins tin present them fur settlement to
Nov.lo, ' x, ADAM COOnER.
G REAT OPENING. TO-DAY
WIOEIR MILLINARY,.
and FANCrAjOiti,coropr,sing an assertment of Silk
Velvet, nod Fancy . Bonnets, Caps, Flowers, • Collars,
Dresses, Sc. An entirely ne orlitylo of Head Dres•
ses. Ladiale Noels Ties,. Corsets, Hoop rlkirta, Curls,
Braids, acid a variety orrancyarticies. Also the now
style
.ARAB CLOAK.
•
and all the now styles nut., A beautiful assortmont of
Orem Silks very low. Old bonnoto neatly aitrred to
thojashlonahle shopo.- Childron'a Flats, a now style.
MRS M. NOFl',
Nov. 23, 'OO.-3t.• Opposite tho 0. V, Hank.
6 00 TRACE CHAINS OF ALL
kluge with a large asoortment of '
BUTT CIIAINS, - HALTER 011AINg,--
But:AsT (MAINS, EMIL CHAINS, '
lOU CHAINS. ' - . ToNauE CHAINS,
COW MAINS, ' -' SPREAD de., AT.,
Just received at tbe Cheap ifardevere Store of
-March 7. 'SU. LINN ItY.BAXTON
Cheap Job Printing done hare.
CONCENTRATED -LEAVEN,
BOK MA KING •• • • •
Dread, Tea-Cakes,- all , kinds of l'ittArY,
MANUYAOTUKBD BY •
EDW. CHAMBERLAIN & CO.
Proprielo'r of ShaiCmul Chemical Works,
No. .G iNIM A StrOot, Boston..
CONOENTIIATED ItiIAVEN Is the result of morn
chemical march. All itolngiediento are prepared In
the highest state of purity, and compounded with Is
view to produce bread an far. better quality, and' In
murk loss time, than' by any ether. process; and the
manuftleturem submit It. with entire epnlidence. to the
judgment ofdlocrifainatlng bounekeepera, bakers, ke,
. Bread of all kinds made by using CONCENTRATED LEA
VEN,Is lighter, store digestible and nutritious; hoe an.
agreeableltatural tante: Is less liable to sour; will re
tain Its tholAture longer than by any other process, and
We whole preparation for the oven need not exceed ten
minutes.
It 1,4 valuable because it is not perishable, and nfay
be rendered available In pincesand at times when yeas
Ic not-within reach, as at sea.„„ln ail climates and un•
der all circumstances, It May he tidmited,thne obviati lig
all difficulty of procuring yeast or any other ferment,
which-is frequently of an interior quality, rendering
the bread mere or less unwholcioule,
. . . . .
It Is also valuable as regards Mwing, as It has been
aseertalua that a one log Is effected In the flour of not
.less than 10 pile coot: In the comma Koren murli or
the saccharine of thu flour is lost by being converted
Into carbonic acid gas, or spirit, and Ulu waste ho Incur
red solely far the purpose of generating gas to raise this
dough. By using Concentrated Leaven this waste is
avoided, and the gas obtained In a manner equally eill
eaclous, Fernientatlon, as bus been stated, destroy, a
Part of the flour oanseal, ord. In consequence, n barrel
of flour weighing 11l lbs., which, by the coininon meth.
lid, ordinarily maken - abont 260 lbs of bread, giving by
thin process 290 lbs., tlidgeffecting tho very Important
saving of 10 per cent ht the quantity of flour. By cons
funnily to the directions on - earls package, any person
capable of ordinary attention any conduct the process,
and the result will Invariably be highly satisfiketury.
CERTIFICATE FROM Dlt. MAYES,
A mayor to tht, Rota of Moplotebusetbi
"I have analyzed the Concantrated Leaven; mane
factured.hy Messrs. ws. Chain berialn & Co., with ref:
(trance to its purity and eMciency of action ih producing
the Went of yeast distending dough, and. thereby
tendering it lit for making bread. This Article is skil
fully compounded, from perfectly puro material. It
rabies - the dough without consuming the sug tr or any
other principle in the flour, perfectly• ' and the same
weight afloat. will produce more sweet, palatable bread
than can be obtained through the aid ,of yeast; while
fir f•altes and pastry it is Invaluable, as it saves all risk
and much time of the pastry rook.
*The experiments made by me confirm the state•
merits made by the manufacturers, and pro've this com•
pound worthy of public approval and OXtonded use.
" Respectfully, •
A. A. RATIN, N. D.,•State Assayer,
18 Boylston street, Boston, September 25, 1860.
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. DIRECTIONS. •
ItialgrAsT AND TEA 1101:1.8.--Two or throe teaspnonsful
of-Leaven, (according tulle qtiality of the (lour,) to one
quart of flour; into thoroughly by passing two o" three
Uinta through a alert; rub in a pleco of butter half tho
Idle dais egg, 01111 make the mode with cold milk or
water, (0111 k Is pr0f . ..1111 , 1,N) barely stiff enough to permit
rolling out.
.kluch kneading should be avoided. Cut
Into desired form, and pinto immediately In abut oven
and. bake quickly. '
boor Bncan,—The s: me proportions of Leaven and
finer sifted toletherlns Owe: omit the hatter,' a! A
make the port stiff enough to knead into a loaf, and
bake immediately in a slow oven,
, •••
Gann tm tn.—Three teaspoonsful of Geaveir to one
quart of wheat melt. silted togethor ; told ono gill of
molasses and two eggsl make the poste thin with milk
and bake In a blow oven.
bows Ilitr.to.—Thsee teaspromsful of Leal en to one
pint of flour. and one plot of corn nand. all well sifted
together; add two eggs ;ma about a gill of molasses;
make the paste thin with milk, and bake
BUCKWHEAT CAKEi.—Flour mud milk sufficient tomtit,
one quart of knitter l odd one em; then three teaspnoua•
ful of Leaven; beat to a - froth, and rook quiet,.
DEMPLINHK.—Sift together ono I wart of flour and two
teaspoonsful or Leaven: rub in a piece of butter half ns
largo as an.egg, mix with cold milk or Index . , and Loll
ten minutol.
SCRI.ET CkEr..-Sift together two large ru
r it,mr mo twit teaspattoftsful at' Leaven; put In half
.up of Futter and it cup and n half of sugar; ntlx wit
old milk or water to a stiff bottler, add *lce to suit tt
a , te, and bake Immediately.
CINCINNATI i I I'ONOF. CAKE.-Tll ,l l 011110 of Whit° sugar
beaten with the yolks of six eggs—tho whites of nix
_eggs beaten too froth; thondwat all together; add three
cups of sifted floor, One cup of water, and three lea
µponusiur lamvon ;tl mr with' two tenspoonsful or
CB,IOIICO Of lemon. and bake .n a quirk oven.
Jount,es.—Slft together one quart of Hour and three
teaspoonsfuriif Leaven; roll in OOP ten, liprtll Of hotter
add a cup and ;Omit of white sucar, and spire to suit
the taste; mix stiff ononah to roll rut, and bakequirk.
ELUTION CIKE.:-0110 1111.1 rt or flourand threojen•
sponneftil of Leaven sifted together: add,a sup of het
ter, pile pound of 11urrenls, too cups of whitesugar, and
one teaspoon 111.1 ofahanamun ; ink with cold wilk to a
stiff batter, and bake in a slow oven.
Cony CAI: E.-0110 pint each of none and Tudlon ;neat
and three tealipiromiltil of Leaven. well Afteil together
add one gill of ouilasreli and two egioi; mix thin wit!
milk, mut bake lu I,low oven..
CCP Cut t:. — Fier °mei of flour /ilia three tenwrionsfu
of lienvon, sifted together; MIN ono cup of butter, tom
of sogar. and two eggs, all well heat together; then nit
cup of currents, mut spice to suit the taste. Hal,
about, hall au 110111,
LADII 5' CAKE —Three quuters ofn tound of flour and
tr tenepoonsful of Leitien sifted together; 'one pound
,ignr and sin ;anon , or butter henten lull cream; the
tit, of eight egg,. hell beaten, nod the juice of one
non; etc it UN milk. y -
WEIISTER (:nee.—riVO cups of flour, three teaspoons
ful of Leavon,tliree raps of sugar, 000 othUttOr, 000 0
udlk, and two ,Agti fruit and spire to the taste. Bak
about half 311 }eat,
.Pacleed in Cases of . 1„ 1, .trul Sir Dnz. Cans
For sale by Gm...1,1111d Drovgista )iew•ralle.
IV 11.1.1.1 MU U LAG Eli E., Wlndessle Rents
North Front street, Philadelphia.
Nov. ld,
NOVE3IItEIt 2NI , 1800.
kir;Glir remleis of Um t 4 111,1,L1," lire remimle
tlis.4l hn (jut:t 11mm:tit from the city tt large sopply 0
SUOAR CURED 11A5D3 AND REEF:
Dried Apples - and Pearlies t Fre+ Tomatoes in Calls, trod
Mm,hrooma: the very hest I.leldes. different kinds o
mixed :Mustards nod i4IIII . PS, lalllloll t 4 °Magi,
Prunes, Figs. Itai•lus, Sugars. Colfeep, Teas. .31olasses
Fi•M Fine Segura and rIall0,11; T ory ilmodjeu
Old Bye %Visialtey, Wines &e.; besides a general :msort
meat I,lgrAhls In our Moe of traits, offered at the %CI y
lowest pi lees, FOR CASH. IP3I. DENTz.
Nov. 1860. •
plilZS: NEW FURS ! -
An qlegant assortment of Fury, Ut the lower
New York prlaSes. I,EIHRII, SAWYER k MILLI:11j
f.
000 Worth or 13rocho Fr9t
and Poamlale Shawls lower Wm!,
.t11;01 ever known. 1,E11)11311, k3AWY ER A 1111.1,011.
S. MARINE CORPS.—Wanted
U‘, for IheU. S. Marine Carps , able.bodied. sober.
unmarried men, between the ages :15 years, to
ultont bo given good Pay, board and clothing, and
'medical attendance.
Soldiers serving in lirls Corps, perform duty at Navy
Yards and ou board U.S. Ships of War un foreign Sta.
Lions. • • -
Pay from 411 to i2O per month. Apply at the oflico,
311 South Front otrert. Philadelphia to
lot Mout. W. MURES 11011),
Recruiting Officer,
Nov. 16, '602-1m
VALUABLE TOWN RESIDENCP
Al' PRIVATE ALE Olt FOR RENT.
Situate on College street, between Main and Loather
and fronting the campus of likkinsOU Colkgu
Tito lot contains shout 52 foot In front and 200 trot in
depth. The lutprovutinnits :tro at largo
IhnibleTwo Story BRICK HOUSE with
attic, Wnsh Ilona and Brick Smoke4,4 l , •
With° In the roar. toguther with hobo
Oven, Wood lions° and other out Bull
dings. Also, A stabil, and earring° "T • '
house at the font of the
1. vp
There Is a yard in front of the house neatly laid out
and well shaded by young and thrifty trees. - Altogeth.
er the property Is a most desirable one for Private Resi
dence. Parties wishing to examine the premises, with
a view to purchase or rent, will call upon
Nov. 2,'60.-6w. -0 spoNsurt,
Real Estate Agent k Scrivener.
Rl
FOR,BALE OR, RENT.- •
The substrilier e ptroro for sole or rent, tho new
Throe Story Brick House
on North Hanover Atrcet. POSSESSIOLI
given on the Ist of April next. The
.llnuce ham nine MOM% is tarnished
with water audit., and suitable elth•
or for Imsiness or a private realdeneb.
Oct. Id, 1860.—t f JAMES 11. WEAVER.
4.45
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WATCHES
E ICY """A D •
SILVER WARE.
WE would respectfully inform our
friends, patrons and the publiegenerally, that
we have now in stole and offer Wholesale A Retell, at
the lowest Cash Prices, a largo and very choice stock of
Watches. Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware of every va
loty and style.
Every description of Diamond Work and other Jewel
ry, made to order nt short notice.
*lt_ All goods nrarrantekto be as represented.EV
Particular attention given to the repairing of Watch•
es and Jewelry of every description.
Sept.l4, STAUFFER h MARLEY- e
No. Og2 Market St. (south, aisle,) Phila.'
SING
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GIN AS A RETINTEDIAL AGEINk/'•
Tills DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT,
ESPECIALLY designed for the use
of the Medical Profession and the Family, having
superseded these called nOins." " Arumatid," "Cordial
"Medicated," "Schnapps," etc., Is now endorsed by all
of the prominent physicians chemists and con noisse.urs
- as possessivall of Intrinsic - , mediSlintrtinalitteti
,(„tenic tied diuretic) which belong to on old and Pure
Gin. Put up in quart bottles and Hold by all cirugglela
grocers, etc. .A. M. DININIIEIt k CO&
• (Established In 1775.) • Sole Propiletors.
No. 10 Broad street. N. Y. '
For Hale by W. W. & 11. smith,—French, Richards &
CO . and all of the prominent Wholesale Deugglnts lu
,Plilladeiptili. " Nov./6;1801).4y.
Assignee
0 010 410) Wats, 3
.SRO V.ITFC ' tp
21t r ` 1 0 - t s •
TON l A C7SI T IA E T I C,
4 Nr, wco,
t DYSPEs
INVIGORATING, CORDIAL
To the citizens of New Joesey..t PetinsyJeanie, apothe
. caries, Druggists, , Otorers and Private
Families.
Wolf's Pure Cognac Brandy.
Wolf's lure Made, by Sherry and Port Wine. •
Wolf's Pure Jamaica and SLlCroix little. •
Wolf's Pure Scotch and Irish Whiskey.
ALL IN BOTTLES.if
I beg leave to call the nttontlon of the citizens of the
United States to the above Wines and I,llptors,
intpor
'tod by2Udolpho Wolfe, of New York, WiioSo 11.1110 is fa-
Millar In every part of this. country for the purity of
Ills celebrated SCHIEDAM 'SCHNAPS. - Nr. Woll in his let.
ter to Me, speaking of the purity of Wines and Li
quors, sayk: • "1 will stake my MI/lit:10011 as n men,
my Standing ns aznereintut or thirty years' residence
in the city of New York; (hat nil the Ilrandxand Wines
which I bottle.aro pure as imported, and of the best
quality, ant can he relied upon by 'every purchaser"
Every bottle has the• props lets r's name on the wax,.
anti a foe shall° of hie signature OH Rb.zortlikate. The
publli• are respectfully invited to call arid examine for
themselves. lot salt, at itotalt.by all Anothecarles and
Grocers lu Philadelphin.
. ()verge 11. Ashton, No. 8:12 31arket St.
..
Solo Agent for
•
Bead the following from the New York Courier :
Enormous business for one New Yory Merchant 7 -We
are happy to inform our fellow cithMns that there la
one place In our city where the physician, apothecary,
and country marchant, ran go and purchase pure Wince
and liquors, au pore as imported, and of the best (pall.
ty. We do not intend to girc an elaborate description
of thk merchant's extensive Nelness, although It will
IN ell repay.any stranger or citizen ,to visit Udolplu.
Wolfe's extensive warehouse, Nos. 18, 20 and 22, Beaver
street, and NOH. 17, 10 and 21, Markethold street. Ills
stock of Schnapps on Intuit reedy for 'shipment could
'not have been less than thirty tilOUS:11111 cocoa; the
Brandy somo ten thousand cases—Vintages of 1830 to
I 850.• and ten thougand cases of MaTleriu, Shorn' and
Port Wine, Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Jamaica and St.
.Croix Rum. 001110 very old and equal to any in this
country. Muth:, has, three large cellars filled with
Brandy . , in casks, under Custom House key,
ready for bottling. Mr. Wolfe's sales of Schnapps last
year amounted to one hundred and eighty thousand
dozen, and WO l . ope in WO than two'years he may 'be
equally successful with his Brandies nod %Vines,
. .
Ills businesq merits the patronage of every lover of
his species. Private families who wish pure IViiies and
Llquiirei for 111111.11C31 non should send their orders direct
to Mr. VV olfe, until every Apothecary In the hunt make
up their minds to discard the poisonous stuff hole their
shelvs, and replace It with Wolfe's pore Whirs and
Liquors.
'ito understand Mr Wolfe. for the are , non elation of
small dealers in the country, puts up assorted rases of
and Liquors. Stich it man, and curb t merchant
should 1 , 0 FM:Wiled au/deist his tens of
opponents in the United States. who sill nothimr but
imitations, ruinous alike to human: bee Eli and happi
ness, f Se .14.'50.-om.
For sale by C. Inholi Carlisle.
. F u NIT UltE WARE ROOMS`.-
HENRY A. RHOADS . - 2
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R I . ife3Y -4 )
wts-
WEST - MGR STREET CARLISLE.
The subscriber hogs hove re•peelfully to Inform the
Ritene I.lCarlis..l and vkjoity. that ho has now on
, nd isunnotfuluriog. every variety of Cabinet
Yore. consisting in port of'
SOFAS. BUREAUS.
Blf ESSINO CASES,. MARBLE TOP T
BEDSTEADS. SECRETARIES,
CHAIRS,
(tilt Moulding . . Oval Frames This work is
varranted ok the best materials mid workmanship. elm
'racing . ell the Went city kyles, and will he furnished
t the lowest retail priers.
11.—Eollins 111111111 at short nntke, and funerals at.
ended to promptly In tow n or country.
Carlisle Oct. 12, '60.-1y! •
. BIDDLE, Attornisy at Law.
W M
alrvet ulflt A.
Sluirpo Y.wl. Nov. 16, InCA!.
()RPITANS' COURT SALE.-
virtue aon order Of the ttrphsnw C o urt of
Cu .I,orland County, I expose to puhlle solo, on the
rrminra,
On SATURDAY the 15ilt , day of December
the propertv of liela.era EV:111,1; 111;' .. ti to o It: n lilt of
ground Minato on the owner Of Brldgo ana 1. 1 4•0nd
thl• 1 , 0,0001 of row Condaa land In call
l'onaty, Irmoded by Mid IWO 41.1411 aul Lr tot No. 134
In tho plan °team I..rough, nod by
big Itinreau erected. a tel plat n half glary.
•d\ entherho.nr.h.d HOUSE. n Shop. Stn.
. 72 , 1 . ble. naokother hapravnlannt,
'I•o, n 5 al hal...—Ton per rent of the
f111,1111).:n na.any tot.. paid t hit
• • li. P1...p..1'1y In strirlivn dawn. and Lilo
I. *lnnen Ins it,., Int dm or iwst, w iii.ll nddr,l 1011
1,0 Inflde 111Irpf•nnesion 1.0 J. S. (.11,%1' L
Nov. hi, s. Guardian.
11, 1 STATE N(YrICE.-I,Pttors Testa•
.
Inownry upon th.,sba,. of Ale. %. yl rinrdee'd late
tleeleililesletre . , hat leg 1,111,1 111 - the Copt .tor
.1'01110.ml:to,' county. t o th e set, e rilT e e r e s iai nA hl
leeletelesbure, notice i. heavily givee to ell perkeno ,
Pilled 1 0 1 Slid OStllte to nuke way ewe 1. :lid g tiny
ebites, to present, thee, dole maitre tieeled get.
emelt to 710111:1a, WI I.tit)S,
• .4 deliel,•
Nov. 11'., P o ein.-lit. "0 , • A • ministrator.
NTO'I'IC.T.-I,etters of Administration
on the ..,tare of Sllonel Smith dee'd. Intl or the
bOrouvlt IlfCatli,lt.llllo been tool to the mile, Owe
resitting to odd inosons holeLted to Lite
relate will 1111ilit. 11. n li l t. nod thou tle-
InA clniws viii present 1111411
I=
Nov 1 t, - Adsur of S:1111110 Enulh Ill:V . 11.
II A N . l) S 0 1%1 E W E N
TO THE LADIES.
=CI
rotor for the cheelut CY lir. It will not wash or rub elf
and when once :ipplied, reinalus dinable for years. The
tint is so rivh and natural, that the closest scrutiny
fails to deect its use.. Can be removed by lemon juiru
unit will not Injurethe shin. This I/4a new preparation
used by the celebrated Court Beauties of London and
Paris. Mulled tree, in bottles, with directions for use,
for $l,OO
IiIISVS "COURT TOILET POWDER," Imparts a
doodling whiteness to the complesion, and Is unlike
Anything else rued for Oils impose: Mailed free' for
50 Cents.
lILINVis . "lIItITIc II BALM," remove,: tsn. freekles,
auburn rind all eruptions of the skin. Mailed tree ler
0 Cents.
II liNnt "IMPERIAL POMADE"' foe the hale, strew
gth'ens and Improves its growth, keeps it Rein Wilzig if
and Is warranted to make the hair curl. Mulled free for
$l.OO
HUNT'S " PEARL BEAUTIFIER," for tire teeth end
gumit,eleauses and whitens the teeth,hardens the gums
',urine's the breath effectually, presersee the teeth and
prevents toothache. Mailed free for Melt
HUNT'S BRIDAL WREATH PERFUME," 'a double
extract of orange blossom and eologno. Mailed free fur
$l,OO This exquisite perfume was nest used by the
Princess Royal of Encland, on her Marring, Messrs.
hunt S Co., presented the Princess with an eleibint
ellSo.ol . Perfumery. tin which 'all 'of the above articles
- .
weru included) in Inindshine rut glass with gold stop.
pers. valued at *l5OO, particulars of which appeared in
the public prints.
All the above articles aunt free, by came., for $5.00.
Cash can either accompany the order, or be paid to the
express agent on delivery Of goods. IIUNT At Co.
Perfumers to the Queen.
Regent St.. London, and 77 Sawom St., Philadelphia,
Pa. For Salo by all Druggints and Poi lumen..
lON. The Trade supplied. Oct. 20, 110.—ly.
Van SALE.-50,000 building brick
kiln fz u s ti n . l a t i l 4 atjo t a t i: i r
0 1;• 1
j e c t e hou they cansobpethLt,a.ho
A
IQ RPETINGS.—Just received at
Ogllby's cheap Cash"stere. an entire new stock
o ngraln, ling anti Luting thirpethigs, direct from the
Manufaeturers, and nailing at unprecedently low vie.'
for Cash. CHAS. Otlll.llY, Trustee.
COURT PROCLAMATION.-
Wilsetras the Item JAMES It. GRAIIAM, Pros]:
dent Judge of (ho several Courts of COMIIIOI Pleas of
the counties of Curitberland, Perry alld Juniata, anti
Justice of the secant( Courts of Oyer cud Terminer and
Stemma Jail Delivery In said counties, and lien. SAM.
ma. Wine:tar and_ Hon. 31. COLMAN, Judges of the
Court of Oyer and Terminer and General .Jail Delivery
for the trial of nil capital and other offenders, 1u the
said county of Cumberland. by their precepts to me di.
reeled, doted the 12th of Nevem Ler 1860, have ordered
the CourtofOyer and Terminer and Ilenentl.lail Delivery
to be holden at CARLISLE, en the second MONDAY of
January, 1101, (being the 14th day,) at 10 o'clock In the
fbronoon. to continue two weeks.
NOTICE IS HEREBY Cif I'EN to the Coroner, Jun.
flees of the Peace and Constables of the said county of
Cumberland, that they are by the said precept com
manded to be then and there in their proper pernona,
with their mile, rewrite,' Inquisitions, exeminations
and all othor remombmeea, to do tilos., things wheal
to their officer appertain to be done, and ell those that
aro bound by reeogulmures. to proseeuto against the.
prisoner+ that are or then shall Ito in the jail of sold
county, ere to he More to prosecuto them an shall bo
Just.
nowt MeCARTNEY, Sheriff,
SiERIPI O 4 °EMT, }
Carllxlo, Nov, .4..1500.'
1000 POUNDS CARPET CHAIN!
on Clothe. 4-1 1.1-1 8-4 14-1 widths ref
he celebrated Mourl Manntarturlug Co. Selling very
ehenp LRIDICIt , SAWYERA MILLER.
I t 3UMPS ANt) o.olMthlT.
. barrels Cement with a very large asaartment
of hale and Iron Pumps, of all kluds cheaper thaw
ever, at the hardware Store of
March 7,'00. • 111`..N RA* SAXTON.
Q_ARPETS I_CARPETS.I!—'fho Int
kit assortment this shlo"Pldhdlolphia, and selling
at .lanufacturem pricon. Cur stock Is entirely now
and fr.,e front moth. LEIDIEII, SAWYER & 311 bEtt.
•
- rust received another new and cheap
fy lot of Illehardsous, Dunbar & Dlxona.lnens, Mus
Has, Calicoes So., dc, At the cheap Carat Store- •
'NOT. 1, /1300. CL1.413 6 Ttubttle.
DESSOLVJTION ',OF 'PARTNER:
sit I P.—Thw dae,tnership heretoihre existing um
d 31 • the firm of E1if1 5 .651 , ..t , (1,14 CH, has thin , day been
diskolved by mutual eutlabne;tl.llllufore We wpuld solicit
all those indebted to - 121111i3 . ntul sutllis their recounts,
and all those having chi)tier gill pled present them
for settlement. ... .
.VAY.IOI3 sultom.
Vian INLAXCX..
IMEM
The buslowel will hereafter be cantata& a the old
gait of Sliroul & Black under the , Arm of BLACK A
DELA NCI - , where wo will keep constantly on lined ail
kinds of LUMBER "AND COAL,
of every detearrptlon,
which we Will sell at the lowest cab prints, amA all ni.•
dent air bill stein]] be promptly Wended to 013 the
shortest notice. We urn thankful for the patronage of
a generous public at the old stand Of Shrom & Blab,
And would still solicit n continuance. All orders loft
at the residence of Jacob Shrum for coal nod lumber,
Will be promptly attended tons heretofore.
• BLACK J.- DELMICY.
Jan. 11, 1860, ••, • •
ivEsur... expee
Physician, irietnoctti
'attou don of mothers bur •
CIIII,4OREN TEETHING,
. ,
which greatly facilitates Um proctisa of t'oetlillicrk by
softening the gums, reducing all hillaination—will
lay all pain and spasmodic action, nod in sort, to rept ,
into the bowels. Depend upon it mothers. It will glee
rest to yourselves, mid
REIJEW AND lIF.AI,TII TO YOUR INFANTS. '
V,e have Pitt up and sold this nrtlelo for over - ten
years, and enn say, In confidence and thdh•of it, what
no have never bean able to say of any alter metllelno
flavor has it
6i111.00 i115t311. WINS LOW'S to ef
feet e cure when time
ly utnl. Nov.
, knot, nut In
tllnttllsfaction •
V.llO 111:1 it. SI ,
trnty nll aro
WIWt Ott opt— •
•tti to. ' '
er did we
stance o f
by anyone
On the con
delight 0
retinue,
speak in terms of highest ,commendation of its ma•
Oral efforts and medicai virtues. ' We speak in this
matter "what we do know," after ten yearn experience
rind pledge our reputation for the ,fulfllment of what
we here declare. in almost every Instance where the
infant is SUirering,frOUS pain and exhaustion, relief
will In Mund in fifteen or 'twenty minutes after the
Hymn) In administered.
' "
This valuable preparation is the prescription of n
of the most experienced and skilful nurses In Ns
Englandond has been used with never fulling sures.
It not only relieves tho child from paln. hut invig
rates.tlamitomaeli and Imwelq, corrovta ty'and give
tone Enid enemy to'the wholo system. It trill almO,
instantly relieve
GRIPING IN,TIIE BOWELS AND WIND CIIULIC,
11 I otqw - n e w -
t, II e ,71 " ~,----
uisio
_ . iron - , .irl I ant
speedily re- medied, end
'
111 de.ith. ' trn Lelivre
• •
it the best CHILDREN and en NA
remedy In 1h n world,
.
111 el! rases ma ET norm ler Dysentery
end Mari , G . Ines In 0111
dren wheth
_i_____ - l er It erlSes
limn teething, or from any Other cause. We would
My to every wittier who has a child suffering from any
...et the foregoing complaints—do not let your, prejudire
nor the prejudices of others stand betwoun your suffer
hug child and tho relief that Will I. SC RE—yes, AB.
SOLUTELY SUlti•i—to follow the use of this medicine,
If timely used. Full dirt...liens fur using will arcont•
pony each bottle. Nom, genuine unless the 6r-simile
yr, U !VHS .f PEIMINS, New Yeti:, is on the outside
'wrapper.
Sold try S. W. Ilaverstiolc North Hanover st. and S
Elliott Slain st. radish., and Druturkts throughout thi
WOllll. Price only 25 Cants per liottle. PrioriPO 0111
or, No. 13 Cedar st. N. Y. July 20, 181,0.-iy.
1 -1 , 4 Olt RENT.—The largo
3,... 6
, ',On. story Brink House with : ' ::*-1 -,
large parlor 42 feet deep, situated on Zi. ' 7..y.t..
Wet•L Main Stdeet, will be routed •,
from the bit April 1861. Call at the - "'•
Jewelry Store in said building.
•
T . LIIr ING WON, ERCIIANT
1.• TAIIMIt AND CLOTHIER, .
Respectfully Informs the public that ho has 'just re
ceived an extra large still: of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
•
which fir variety. beauty :old price enunot he equalled
.11 ilia COUnty. all of which trill lie MOM per yard or
made up to measure 1n't,,T777.4 approved styles.
French CLOTH of every grade,
. Brown do. do.
At soy and Navy (1,4
and Tinny Other polar, CASSIIIIER ES of the very In
-6
hint styli's, in immense variety. VESTINHS In large
tin mattes or the latest styles. Also, in very large lat.
of Fattinet, , . Jeans. Flannels, Shirting, .4e., Which 'will
1te . 1.0111 at the lowest market price.
The nubile Is ro.pertfolly invited to inspect our largo
luck of goodstring them that a gall not linen
alto letst obligation to par...hase.
Carlisle. Sept. 11,
1 esponsible anti. honest , agents wanted
'IL throughout the United States. to whom wo . 1011
pay a !War) of trout $2O to 101 pee Month mid en peuses
Thi• is nn 'Minim. F'ol yartleulors address (inclining
Red Stamp
,for return postageo or apply in Tierra!) to
Sept. 14. HALL Fc CLARK, Havel-111 31ms,
A i r EAT CUTTERS AND STU FFKIZS
II I Thu hest Moat l'uttwo and Staffers that' are
Hisao is to Le bad nt the lowest pekes:a I.ymes where
you evn !Ind a full stnek tts.ls or every de.
yrinaln at price; lower than ever was heard uf. Don't
buy a Cutter or Stutter dun! You hilo• a look lit ~ or
htl.le4. .101 IN P. I.TNE N SON.
N0v..2, 'on.. Norlin ll:mover Strert Carlisle.
11131tICA'I'ING 01 LS.—We wish
j to informlll../1110.14,1,1111111.04 kind 010 publie . genon
rally. that.o MI 11111111 II lull stork or i.obriv
kinota of nutrition:l . y, tin a oil stiroassrs all
othors, haying neon StOtie led to n thorough test by the
side of lion best Lard :nod other UOa. It is pronounnerni
n soperlor Lolulintior at less coot and wearing longer.
tool entirtly tree from gum. and will stool murk voider
west her mind ilIts)• •. . tootle:hey to heat. 'cry it :rod you
hill 11,. nothing ”61 . rOr Lubricating.
Carlisle No,. 2, '6O. .101 IN" LYSI: AON.
Ninth Ilanover :4 root Carnal°.
INDSEY'S IMPROVED .
tfi , BLOOD SEARCHER,
I'm the speedy, radio:ll, and elio,tual etwo of AI,I.
DISEASES arlid no from 151 l'UltErY
OF 'VHF: 1.11,i10.0.
This tnedloinsbas wrought the isnot mirnoulptis cur
In dusperato cases of
ScrlUbt,
On tau vow, lilsolozes,
l'lmplos on t he face,
Old, Stuldoru Clone,
Tot ter a ISmehons,
In spepsin;
Jnuti
Mere u rill' Diseases,
er Complaint,
Low Spirits,
A deh and elegant
Cancerous formations,
Erysipelas, Dolls,
Sore Fags,
St•ald 11111 j.
It 111 , 11 as dr Disorders,
Cost IVO,/ e,s,
Salt Rheum,
General Debility,
Lass of Appetite.
Foul Stomach
Female Complaints, and all Diseases hat lag theirrol
gin in an Impure sae of the Blood.
We reler to the cello of DaVill McCr . tlery, of Not
— tar oshlp, Bedlord Co., Pa. who, on the 3lst day Of A ug
• ash 1 +TN made of before Justbar barley that he
was treated for the cure at Cancer by three physicians
of Bedford county, mid by Dr. Newton of . the Eclectic
College In Cincinnati, for p , rlod of nearly eight
months, notwithstanding which, his lip, Moe, all II
portion of Ins left cheek were entirely eaten arway Ile
had given up all hope, when he beard el the • Blood
Searcher," And was induced to try It. 'Four Intl ten
cured hint ' and although sadly disfizured, there Is 110
uestion but what this Invaluable medicine saved Wei
. lift,, Tho full particulars ofAhis remarkable case may
bu soon ILI a circular, which can he had of any of the
Agents.
We also refer to the rasp of Nancy Illeakney, of little,
ton, Armstrong county, to., cured of Scrofula after be.
lug tumble to gut out of her bed Mr three years.
-To the case of a lady In Ansonville. Clearfield county
who was else afflicted with Scrofula lit Its worst form.
To the ease of lieorge residing Carrolltown,
Calabria county,,Pa.. win, was so badly afflicted with
Cancer that It eat lig: entire nose of, and his case was
worse it possible, than McCreary's.
The particulars o tt ,hi t so cases—every lam of width
was cured by the use of the Blood SeareheV—may unto
be found Ina circular to he tool of any of the Agents.
It. M. LEMON, Proprietor.
• Laboratory for the tannufitcture and vale, near the
Pa. Railroad Depot, Hollidaysburg, In.
Dr. Geo. 11. Keyser, 'Wholesale Agent. Pittsburgh, Pa.
wn For sale in Carlisle by S. W. Iltiverstick, B. El
llott, and S. 11. Kieffer; Dr. J. Herring Mechanics
burg; Oesweller S Zook, Shopherdstown Nosh. , Cvlrt
longvtowfi; Jamb Simmons. Cross Roads; .1. J. Coble,
E. Wise Shiremanstown; A.M. Leldich, Boiling . Springs-
Mary W. Kissel, Churehtown ; 11. W. Robinson West
11111; Fasnaught & Co., Oakville; Shoemaker &
Elliott, Newburg; Wm. Bretton, Newrille; J. Hoed
(14, Springfield; Russell & Co., Dickinson; Weland
Ws.thlng, Jacksonville; Wm. Clark & L.,., Lees,
• Roads; Wm. li, Eekles, Sporting, 11111; D.%,Denlinger
t White Hall; J. U. Altirk,Shippeumburg; all of Cumber
land county, Pa.
FALL. GOODS.-
THOS. W. EVANS k CO.
Have now °potted their Fall Assortment of Rich
Shim, Shawls, Cloaks, Itournons, Fronch and Irish Pop
lins, Mouolioos, Chlutces, Embroideries, liattdkerchlefs
GLOVES AND HOSIERY,
Mourning (Minis of all kinds, with a full stock of all the
Latest novelties imported this season.,
Possessing superior facilities for buying, both In this
and In tha European markets, P. W. E.; & Co's stock
will be found to compare thvorably with any other,
both in price and assortment.
No's 818 k 82.0 Chestnut Street.
Oct. 19, 1880.—lim. Philadelphia.
Two doors below Continental Hotel.
RAT AND CAP EMPORIUN.-:
, .1. (1. CA1.1.10 CO.. successors to Wm. If. Tenet
n'ould announce to their customers and the public
generally that they have Just received front nhllatisl
phia, a large and elegant stuck of goods, In their line of
business of every variety, style and quality,
They lore on hands splendid
assortment of
•
HATS AND CAPS,
of all descriptions, from the common Woo
to the finest Flllt AND tilLit HATS; and at •pricer'
tlint must suit every one who has an nye to getting the
whrth of his money. The stock includes,
310LESKIN, 0A891.31E11g, BEAVER & PELT HATS,
of every etylo and color and unsurpalood for LIGHT,
NESS, DURABILITY AND FINISH: by those- of any
other establhdinieut in•the country.- •
'SINN'S, BUYS' and CIIILDRENIS HATS' and CAPS,
of every lescrlptionnonAlautly on hand.
Thoy respectfully Invite 'all the old pnttcrns and as
ninny now onos as posalble, to give Mtn: a call.
.1. U. CAVA° k CO..
...Apr. 26, 1860—ly
Kr Fancy Printing neatly exeouted.
SOOTHING SYRUP,
SOOTHING
THOUSANDS OF CASES
un'o 15, 1860
=EI
HOSTETTOO •
STOMACH BITTERS.,
. . ..
The proprie&ra and rannufdalurers of HOS
TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH. JOT
TERS can appeal with perfect' cbnfolence to
I .physicians and citizens generally of the United
States, because the article has at tainedst rept
cation' heretofore unknown,...s few factetipon
this point will speak more ',powerfully - otitis
rsvolumes of barb assertion ordslazoning puffell.
— The consumption of Hostetter's Stomach Bit
' tiers for the lost , year amounted to over a half
I'million boldest,' and from its manifest tltenfly
Increase in times past, it is' evident that during
lithe coming year the consumption will reach
Aicaroue million bottles. This immense asnount
could never have been sold but for the rare
medicinal propertieS contained hythe prepara
tion, and' the sanction of the most prominent.
physicians in those 'sections' of the Country
where the article is best known, who not only
recommend' the Bitters to their patients, but
are ready at all times to give teatimonials to its
efficacy in all cases of stonntchinderaugenzentet
and the diseases resulting therefrom.
This is not a temporary popularity, obtained
lIY extraordinary efforts it, the way of trim
paling the'emalities *of the Bitters, but a solid::
estimation of an invaluable'snedicine, which in
/ilestt hied to lib as enduring as time itself,. - J
' HOgietiCen Stomach Bitters hate
. proved' e
a Godsend to regions where fever and ague'
and various other bilious'' complaints have
counted their victims by hundreds. To ibe
able to state confidently that the "'Bitters"
are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like
diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un
alloyed pleasure. , It ronoves all morbid matter
from the stomach, purifies • the blood, and,
imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system,
giving it that tone and crer& indispensable
for the restoration of health. It operates upon
the stomach, liter, and other digestive organs,
mildly but powerfully, and, soon restores them.
to aconditionossential to the healthy discharger
ti
of the functions Of..tinture. ..
• Elderly persons may use the Bitters (Mil} , as
per directions on the bottle, and they will find
in it a stiundant peculiarly adapted to comfort
declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate,
invigorating do the bowels; excellent as a tonie,,
•
and rejuvenatinggenerally. We hrive tile evi
dence of thousands of aged men:and women
who have experienced the benellt.of usimthis
preparation while suffering from sionninitde
rangernents and general dthlity; acting under
the advice of physicians, they have abandoned
all deleterious 'drugs and fairly tested the
merits of this article. A few words to the
gentler sex. There are certain periods when
their cares arc so harassing that ninny of then,
sink under the trial. 'the relation of mother
and child is so absorbingly tender, that the
mother, especially if she be . young, is apt to
forget her own health in her extreme anxiety
for her infant. Should the period of maternity
arrive during the summer season, the Wear of.,
body and mind is generally aggravated. Herd,'
then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe
rate the energies of the system, and citable the
mother to bear up under her exhausting trialls
and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene
rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora
tors that receive the endorsement of physi
cians, because it is agreeable to. the taste as
well as Certain to give permanent increase
of bodily strength.
All,those persons, to whom we have particu
larly referred above, to wit: stifferers front
fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrheea,
dysentery, indigestion,• loss of appetite, and
all diseases or derangements of the stomach,
superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary
occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult
rr
the own physical welfare by giving .to lies
tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters ,t trial.
CAUTION.—We can - Lion the piddle against
using any of the many imitations or counter
feits, but ask' for Mori:711:11's rEm4nRATKII
STOJIACII BITTiiitS,IIIIII:.:CC that each bathe has .
th'e words" Dr..J. Ilostetter's Stomach Batters'
'blown on the side of the bottle, awl stamped
on the metallic cap covering .the cork, and
observe that our autograph signature is on the
label.
4irrepared and sold by HOSTETTER dr,
1311MH, 'Pittsburgh, 'and sold .by all
.druggists, .groeers, and deniers 4onorally
throughout the United States. South Ame
rica, arid Germany. -
For sale 11 tt. S.IV Ilaverttirtc,
C. .1 ttlek, .101 m Stmt.:m.la, ttltipi.l , llhl.ll.c Gnu.
11111,1,.1. It. Ilmt Moolittativ+lturg ; :ma .Drurtztslit
generally thromhouttlie eminty. Nov. 01'59.
L f t NOVELTY 1N TILE ART
wonun
PHOTOGRAPHY UPON PORCELAIN.
Sevurtal In letters patent In the United rtntex,
England. Franve. and Belgium.
TII II A 11'.1tICAN I OTOGRAPIIIC POI:CI:LAIN CO,
No. 701 Broadway, New York . , .
having severed their novel and Ingenious intention by
:1111,1V:111 :111d European patents, are fully prepared to
execute all orders for
Miniature Likenessew of Persons on China,
presenting all the attractive
.31111 advantageous felon:rex
of ordinary photographs. the brilliancy end finish tit a
water-color drawing, apt a hitherto moittained quality
of durability, by being reinholat as Imperishable as the
manual proin.rties of the artieles upon shi. I: they are
transferred.
As the patented process of the Company enables the
reproduction of Photographs. lint only on plain surfaces,
hut upon 11101 MN are round or of deo re of irregu.
Eerily—portraits 10111 10, reproduced VI 111 11111111 1,0 11,11•
racy, and delccacy of delineation. upon Porcelain Ilan PA
of any description nod dimension used 211 1110111,101 or; ux
ury or. of hou+oliold utility. audit.
Urns, Vases, Breakfast Cups, Toilet Articles,
thereby 000111 ing faithful portraits and furnishing a
11111110 011,1 0101 111011.0 style of ornamental inn of articles
it, 14.,1100 , 110
In order to furnish facilities for the gratitiention of
ilia popular taste 01111 to meet the witnts or those pn•
trout: of the Fine Arts desirous of having Portrait:4qm, tr
Porcelain, the Company have imported troll: Europe
COll,l 1011 111 1,111111 porcelain goods. runitufnet used to
their own order, which they sell nt cost prices.
As the American Company are owners of the pram: t
right, and consequently the onlipersonsantl,rixed to
use the process, they have determined, In Order to afford
people In every section of the Union nu opport unity to
possess
Portraits on China,
to make the following proretsition . to reshler.te In tho
Country, who aro unable to visit personally the Atelier
Galleries In Now York. Persons sending a Photograph
andel type, nr . daguerreetype hl the office of the
ny in New York, accompanied by.
Five Dollars,
will receive In return by' expioio.:, free of other charge,
II richly orunniented Breakfast Cup Und Pull or, wltle
the:hal:trait transferred thereon. 117 transmitting a
thiguerreetypo and
Ten Dollars,
they will secure tiellito manner, a 'madman,.
V.l! or Toilet Article, with tho portrait reproduced by
the patented procrsu. fly sending.' u pair of day art rep.
types and
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they will receive in return a pair of rich Sevres Cases,
with the portraits executed equal to minim' uru
lime; and, In like manner, portraits ran be reproduced
on porcelain wares or Vaecti of ut6ry quality I f
ranging In price from Twenty lo Ono Hundred Dollar..
the pair.
N. It —Be particular in writing th 6 address, tows,
county rind Slate dieiinrlly.
Aif to be IliitireSl 4 ed to •
Manager, American Photographic Porcelain Co."
7EI Broadway,
Bow Yrrk.
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JUST OPENED
.Ik3r3l.ca _tor ISIEtio.
kue of the cheapest and best selected
stm•ks of Dry floods, over opened in Carlisle,
is now in.tho room of A. W. Bentz, rouslsLing in part
SILK ROBES FANCY AND PLAIN
Figured Merinos, Cashmeres. alt rival Ileislllow
nail every style or Mesa Goods Senn In the eastern mar•
CUATIL MANTLES,
...lore end stripes of every style. My stock or Man ties
s acknowledged to be the most complete over opeuett
n Stilt
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purehnsed from the best homes ilePiallaanlphin And.
S,ow York, ran be had of me ut less, shun Usual retna
mires.— 1 hnee in this branch, Limnos, Laren, Edgings,
Cambries. Brilliants, Nalosooks. Jaconatts. Lee 'e. Mull
Musllns, kc., all of which I ask but an examination.
The best article of Siberian Squire 1, Orromn
Lustre do., Stone Martin 'and ,Sliver do. I base at
least two hundred sets, out of which all ran select.
EMEIIII
Muslins, American, English and French Prints. all of
the best manufacture and colors, Lancaster It tilertalse
and Manchester g %ingham Flannels , Blanket, nu t
everything usually build lu a well regulated Dry (loodiy;
Store„ • . . •
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HUMMY ANT> GLOVES,
Silk, IVoolen. (lotion told Linen nom. fn. Children, lA,
dies and ilenllemou t Kid, Kid 1 , 1111,11, Silk, Utile thread
end Genuine Buck (linTeN for (tents, •
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Cloths, Casslmams, tiestlnge and Shawls. There in no
place this side of Philadelphia, where gentlemer, con
1
be fitted out lu betteentyles or oluallty of cloth me at
'as 16w rates as to my more. Call And see the new st lea
01 fanny Cassireores, acenAwledged by the gentletne tor
this place to he the protliest,,and best ever browtht
from the rooters markets. ,
' 'CARPETS & OIL CLOTIIS.
. .
Superfine two and, three Ply,llruspels and. yalvet Cars
pets, of all Oros and figure,. and 4ttrouioly low pikes,
one, sue and a quarter, one and ei half, two and three
yards wide, 01 k p li:tii.of the very bust atticle and sold
very at the lo Geo of fifty ceute.per equate yard.
Having enlarge my room and added, every oonveni
once and convert:Pr Moto...ars, t invite all to tedi aud
examine a .stoek citnoide.purchased•for CASII and Lsitc•
why It in that APP.% Dents can sell his goods at such
very. low-eetee,ll halo the , inteiost id all who are In
need of Dry Goods to give our stock an inspection, my
motto istßselleheao and please my.customere. • -
Ai W. DENTE, B:A4n...see st.,
ed. 12 le Nearly trybelth the P. algae re. ..•
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