Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, April 19, 1861, Image 3

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    LIST. OF • DEALERS. '
ny.Goor i p,. WARES AND -DIER-
N_JMIANDIaI2.AIso, Distillers, Lumbermen, Brow
ors, itittin the County of Cumberland, returned
and-rtaliAlled in accordance with the seyeral arts of As
sembly, as follows, to %tit :_
OA/LISLE
A. W. Bentz, dry - pada, • -,
Leldletb, Sawyer & Co., dryogoods,
Woodward & Schmidt, produce,
Henry Saxton, hardware,
Henderson & Reed, produce,
C. Inhoff, groceries,
• J. P. Lyne & Soul hardware, ••
Armstrong & Hoffer, 'prober,
"J. W. Eby, groceries,
C. Ogilby, Trusted, dry-goods,
S. H. Hoover, lumber and coal,
3. It. Noneninkur, produce,
• J. &D. Rhoads,. do. •
Henry Rhoads, furniture,
Win. Mints, groceries,
It. E. Shapley, Jewelry,
• James Loudon, books;
John ILllonms, stoves, •
S. Elliott, drugs,
Jacob Senor, shoes,
J. B. Duncan,
Asher Wiel, clothing,
'A. II Ewing, furniture,
W. Miles, dry-goods.
, -N. Ilautch, merchant tailor,
" It. Moore,.shoes,
J. Mullin, murchantlallor
' Masonhoimer & Bro., conftlonery,
• J.O. Collie., hats,
A. M. Piper. stationery,
T. Conlyn, jewelry.
8. linsminger, fly nets, whips,
john Irvin, shoes,
11. S. Ritter, merchant tailor,
F. C. Kromer.ieweDY.
• 8. W. Haverstick, e:rugs,
D. Sipe, papar,and furalt7e,
- Livingston. c•oining, •
Arnold & Son, do.
' 3 A. Humerich, dry-goods, -
David Common. flour and feed,
Jacob Wolf, groceries,.
A. °dein:ear, do.
John Faller, .10.
N. W. Woods, Agt dry•goodsrl
- W. Smiley, clothing,
P. Monyor, confectionery,
Philip Arnold, dryogoods,
. Jonathan Cornman, shoes,
W. D. A. Naugle. jewelry,
Joseph U. Steel,.do.4
George Grossman, halt
John Nehmen,
John Sellers, dn.
William Sellers, do
Henry Harkness, groceries,
George Leiby, do.
David Keeney, . do.
A. Monesinlth, do.
Wm. Hewn,do
3. Itnumhecrab, dO.
11. Wunchel, • •tio. "
Mrs. M..i.Stumph, - dn.
Harris & Smith, do.
Prof. Marshall, stationery,
A. IL Blair, morocco leather,'
Black & Delancey,
G. & J. Keller. hats,
Humer - & Fredericks, marketing,
William Askew, • , do.
David Fredericka, do.
John Eckerd,
.Itobert Aillison,
James Callio, son.,
W.lson Vonard,
Win. Chenoweth,
D. lints & J Boas,
Augustus Croll, dealer
Barney Hoffman, groceries,
Chas. Rawls, - do.
Wm. Gould, do.
James Calls, do.
• Mary Morris, stoves, •
Edward Leonard, clothing, •
Henry Peters, grocer, --
Harlem & Swlgert. market:lAm
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L. Myers, groceries,
Frederick Common, fueitinne.
8.141. Kieffer, drugs.
A. A. Line; marketing,
Mnrgaret Neff, millenary,
E. Stall, do.
Mrs. J. Hutton, do.
Mrs.E Willinins,do.
Clenches Shatiley,furniture,
John 11. Mock, groceries,
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Garver & WashmT:Cod, dry goods,
John , T. Green. ' do.
Benjamin Plank, do.
Barney Gardner, do.
Jerry Gardner, do:
EAST PENNBIIOIIOIIO4
Kerr le Hummel, lumber,
Engtatted. & Co.,
David Linglefelt i lumber,
Adam Winger; do.
D.,J. Itynard & Co., do.
&tartlet .4 ityan, do.
G. W. Feeler, dry.gooda,
William Bunko, groceries,
Jamb Ronninger, do.
John 31'0unit/telt, do
Jamb Longnecker, do.
D. Donlinger, dry-goods, ,
Michael Free, produce, • -
S. It. Patterson, do. ,
Jostiph:Elidlentau, marketing,
J. It. Muse, do.
Chriallan Five, . do.
‘Villlam Wolf, do.
David Drone, do.-
John Hummel, saddlery,
RANlannti,
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William Green, dry - goods,
lIAMPDEN
H. Rupp & Bon. dry -goods, •
IL Rupp, produce,
• llitner & Wise, shoes. "
Cyrus Templen, furniture,
George L. Elsie, stares, '
Johu•Soloor, marketing,
Samuel E immune, dry-goods,
• Wm 11. klekels. • d 0....
John 3l..Tempn. furniture',
]loses Haget, marketing,
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--William Pr Lloyd..drugo,____
Abralwm"Drowera, drygooda,
Wise, do.
Jacob Weaver; do.
Crall, marketing,
..101in Young, " do.
.1. Brubaker, do. •
ttiram Longnocker, produce,
BOUTU, IdIDDLETON
A. M. TAldlgh, drygooda,
J. A. Cauffman, do.
Alexander & 3luinn. dry-goods,
Samuel Phopp. Flour, • •••
C. Hoover, marketing,
John A. Wolf, • do.
S. Kintess, do.
C. Reep, furniture,
Allred Moore, dry-goods,
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H. .1. Stephens, drygoods,
Brindle tr. Son; • do. •
D. L. Dorton, drugs,
Samuel Hang, dealer,
Ilenry Spahr, flour,
11. 11. Vogilesong, dealer,.
UPPER ALLEN
D. K. Noel, dry goodz,
Goswillor & Zug, do.
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Robert. Bryt.op, dealer,
David Moridelt, Marketing,
Robirt Ilelslch, do.
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SILVER SPRING
David Strohm, dry .goods, .
Johnl..Colde. do.
Jrunb Simmons, do.
Michael Loldich, do.' ' '
Joseph Fink. merchant tailor, .
John B. Leidigh, produce,
John honk, dealer,
Fisher & Kapp, dealer, •
G. ii. Bucher. 'do.
F. Breckeumaker, Martrating, •
pirrtirt
'Beery Zeigler. drY-goldr,
8 D. WHlnney,
Venerd, mar keting,
MIDDLESEX
E. L. SlAriock,
DitOGANICSBBRO.
BauffmanA Oswald, produce,
D. Comfort & Sons, dryrnoods, -
Joseph Idililsen, lumber,
Daniel° robin, clothinr,4 .•
Bobb & Garr-Its:on, bardNare,
It. Wilson A Sons, stovol6 •
J. B. Herring, drugs,
L. Kauffman,, do. '
Ira Bey, do. • - • . -
Boyer k Ihnndt, drylrocds,
Joseph Irvin, confectionery, ,
It. Thomas, grocories,
. John S. Boyers, hardware, •
Samuel W. Worst, furniture,
John Rupp, do
Miller & Eberly, dealer,.
William Wonderlich, stoves
Leldleh & Mathews, do.
Lewis Bobb, . do.
Bnlodlo k Newswanger, drrgoods,
O. iiimes, shoes,
Levi neighs, shoes and bate,
Margaret Holmes, shoes,
Mrs. E Lamont, do.
Jacob Swarts,jewelry.
W. Abrams. clothing,
John Itelgie, dry geode,
'Henry Leas, do.
Andrew Singher, groceries,
B. O. Bowman, do.
0. Emioger, • do.
B. *Reim, dry
D. B. Swillerrt, tailors,
.7. F. Itall'ensbeiger, music store, • "
Thomas B. Bryson, produce,
JOhn Johnson & Son, do.
Joseph Singiser, do.
Zactuulas & Baverstick, produce,
George Hummel, - do.
John Johnson, marketing
Geo. Stinoure, , do.
Cleo. Roser,
Frank Marshal, do., •
Jacob Wineman, bakery,
Peter Ginerpb, marketing,. • .
NEW OTIMBNIALAND,
T, Mika, dry•goods; Ij
• -Jno. Miller, do. ,
Andrew Rosa,' produce,
Charles Oyster, lumber,.
Lee & Eberly,. do.
V. FOCIMIllt• ' do.
Rudolph Starten,do.
Moaner & James, do.
George Item, produce,‘.l
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Brown tui4w,l",
G. Wild, - drags, • • . •
to onoqr
W. Bretton, do.
Klink & 8r0 . ,.dry1004
.T.ll!Catidtelt, do. - -
Thrones
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W. ulloneb, nrOcor,.
,Josopb timed's', ploy ,
L. II itmrt.l.4. -, • do.
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id. Dar Won, shoes, . . .14 .7 00
..: Glonrer. &ricer, 14 7 00
, It.. Frey, awns and tin, . ti ' . 700
"' B. Opining Agt., Kerns, 14 700
J. 11. Novi ni,- Agt., chairs, 14, 7 00
7 00
Jonathan Perna, marketing . l4
'7 00
A. Furliman, ' do. '• . 14 -
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to th o r n ligi do. o. • 13 700
• 14 ' 700
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' • . NEWTON. . •
S. Miller A; Son, dry-goodi;, - '. -- - 14 700
Jolin Lelvis. . . Alo, 14 700
Intends & Wifshlnger, dry goods, ' 14 '. '7 00
Jatnos Kyle, I • do. 13 ' 10 OU
Fotoaught & -idcCoy, do. 14 700
Hurst & Hays,- do. 14 ~ 700
A. Minlch, , do. - - 14 ' 700
„Jacob
Wag 14 • 14 -.7 00
IA rele'Sr Co , Red Barn, produce. , 13. -10 00
Snyder & Knettle," do. • 11 15 00
J. &J. II Ilursh, do. ,11 .15 00
Nomoontor & Horn, 110. ' 13 10 00
James Bishop, marketing, . , 14 "7 00
Bowers & Lastbncr, dry.goodo, 13 10 00
IleurY Snyder, 01100 s, - 14 700
J. &'J. 11. Unroll, (Oakville) forwarding, 13 . 10 00
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• • I.IOPEWELL." ..,
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.]amen areon, dry-goods, . 13 10 00
Shoomoker tt Co., do.! 18 .. 10 00
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John NOWCOIIIOy, flour, 14 - 7.00
Hoover k Rolick, triarlioting, 14 , 7 00
Christian Stoidek, funitture, 14 , 700
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NVllliam ittyoni, dry-goods, • 13 10 00
William Watts, • do. . ' 147 00
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Miss E. Rune', do. 14 . .
7 00
George Ilium!, . do. 14 7, 00
David Hays, . do. 14 7. 00
11. Qckor, do. 141 7 00
Jacob Bishop, marketing, 14 , 7 00
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Jacob Poetent, . do.. 14 , 700
' • WEST PENN BOIIOEOII. ~,
: Woodward & Schmidt, pradu e, 14 7 00
Line h Uhler, . • do. • - 4 14 7 00
Theodora llompshlur, do. 11 10 00
Elm. James, dry-goods, , 14. ' 7 00
C.. W. Robinson, do. l3 10 00
11. James, . do. - 13 10 00
Aftixandor Goodhart, marktdd .._ .14 700
Wm. Bishop, do. . 14 700
Jerry Racy, , do. 14 700
Jacob Renshaw, dry-goods, ' 14 ,7 00
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Strohm & Alloo;dry-goods, ' O to 13
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Chart Sons, do ~ 13
Geo. Clover, 'do. ..1, 14
Schoch & Solna, . do. i 14
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J. Baker; groceries, 14 7 00
13 C. hailer, do. . 13 . 10 00
D. Criswell, furniture, 14 7 05
D. Frantz, do. • 14 700
'B. .1. Shoddy, do. 14 7 00
P. S. Artz, groceries, • 14 7 05
A. Hostetter, clothing, • 14 7 00
Mm. M. Dubs, - notions, 14 7 U 0
Cox A M'Cuno, dry.goods,. : 13 7.0'00
Rnokno & Brothers, drugs, , . 14 ' 700
I. H ,It fleck
, Coo•tifY goods, l3 10 00
11. Sturkon, tritemings, , 14 ! 700
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J. Landle:jewelg, 14 7 00
Foreman St• Bd., art:wim ' 14 -• • 7 00
J. k.l B. Bedding, dry-goods, • 12 12 50
Orabli A Johnston; hardware,. 12 12 50
11. Ily,,lnger, jdwelry, . , •. 14 7. On .
A. F. Wolf, stOves 14. 7 00
Kelso k Hinkle slationery, 14 , 7 00• . IiAT6.
'Willis, lloOro it Co:, dry geode, 13 10 00 •
J. 11: Criswell, drugs, 14 799 a A large stock of Hats for Men, Boys and
A. Sairer, forwarding and preclude, 14 7 1 •10.?••••-,. Children. common, good and fine. All sell
Ilubry A Lawton, produce, , .. 10 20 00 . log cheaper than over...
Blair A Brother, do. . 11 15 00 ' TRUNKS. ' .
.' UNKS. TRAVELING fIAtIS;II3IBRELLAS.VUI,
Martin Angle, lumber, 13 10 00
CANISED GUM COATS AND LEGOINOS—
John WunderliehOutoher, - 14 7 00
Philip Deltrich, groceries, 700 ' , CHEAPER I TI-lAN EVER.
Johnson Vs.Penrer, forwarding, . 13 10 00 1 hereby tender my thanks. to my customers and
Benjamin Biggs, marketing, l4 700 friends. 0 r past favors, and earnestly solicit you all to,
J. W. Mateer, do. • 14 7 ' 00 cell and see me and my stock of woods, !Jethro you pm ,
Stuart A Son, dry•goods, 12 12 00 chase elsewhere. aBl an, determined to use every effort
P. It. Cole, shoes and hats, 14 •7 00 to supple y.tu with the very•lmat. and at such prices as
J. Itridgus,tljekhant tailor, l4 700 • will suit all. .Be particular
.1,0 look for my sign,
Isr el M Hughes, stoves, 14 700 " 7
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_.... _ . t J. 11". SMILEY.
Jacob rogue, groceries. .
Forney ° S, sVPherson, hardware, 13 10 00
John Stombaugh, . do. . 14 .7 00
Stovick. Kunkle & Co., dry.goode, 13 10 00
0. W. Croft. hats & shoes,. 14 7 00
John C. Altick, groceries, 14 7 on
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C. It. Hinkle, carpets. 14 00
C. Fosnaught, confectionery, 14, 7 00
BEER, OYSTER S' EATING HOUSES.
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CLABS. DOE:On
Andrew (lould, Carlisle, 7 10 00
G 7
George Poland, " 10
Fred' k.'Ken nor, " 3t7 10
Ootlolb Switzer,- " ' 7 10
Samuel Sykes " 7 10
Emanuel Wehleh, " . -7 10
i4nf,',lloUdy, " 7 l' 10
Joseph Ebrlght, " 7 10
Jeicob Stratton, " 7 10
John Caster, " 7 IQ.
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WllllBnx . SykrF, "
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John I loffman," - 3 10
James Wharf., " . ' - 7 - 10
It. Arnold!, 33 .7 10
Mrs. Low," - 7 . 10
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Mrs. Peters, 7 • 10
Mrs. C. Myers, ” 7 10
Mrs. C. Murray.n 8 5.
Mrs, B. Williams, " . 7 10
. Ewing Clink, 7 10
J. Defronliau g h; East Pennsboro', • 7 . 10
D. 13. Diller,"MonrOO, , . 7 10
S. Orofe, lrpper . Allen,' . Q 1• 7 ' 10
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..lohnDoyle, ' ~ .30
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31. T. Lippey; Shlppefiebarg,
T. O. Hoffman, .." ' 7 10
James Mackey, 7 10
John Meloy, Meehnnlenbure:, 7 10
Pete Wagner• " ' • 7 / to
llonry Ebony, " • . 7 10
John Rupert, " 7 10
Johri 'Nicholson; New villa, ' 8 5
J. k J. Crawford. " • 8 • 6 .
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Joseph 131.30ad5, Hopewell, 7 10
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• *. intEIiERS AND DISTILLERS. •'. •,i
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IVm.'Alsiiruitler, Carlisle, 14 00,
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Wei. llatniter ' " ' 15 - I
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R. Quigley, Newton,- • • • 15
A. liesler,,Eloutli Middleton,. - 25,
11.0. liel We:toren Monroe,
U. II Voglesong. Upper Allen, 25
W. Uenderson, North Middleton,2 s
8. Grlssinger," 15
Samuel &Mule - ger, Nowtom 25. -
TEN-PIN ALLEY, .& BILLIARD TABLES...
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• License.
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Emanuel Naiad!, I.talde, . .. 30 00
George-guland, 2 tables, 40
George! Noland, 'Alloy, .
Jams. Wharle,.2 tables, - 40
Any persons feeling themselves aggrieved by th e above
classification, will hafewn dpportunity of appealing by.
calling on tho subscriber, at bin residence, in Carlisle,
any time before the 27th of ApriiNfter which no appeal
will be hoard, WM. MePlitiltdON. •
April Co, 1901.-ot.' • itercautlie Appaiser:
— HOOFLAND ' S BALSAMIC
- CORDIAL I . •
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12 50
10 00
10 00
7 00
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7'oo
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7,00
FOR THE SPEEDY' CURE 'OF
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, (,Yroup, • Hoarse.
ness.-Bronchitis; Pneumonia, Diseases
of the Bowels, arising from Cold t •
Incipient Consumption, and,
' , .• for. the relief and (if al ad . .
possilde) cure of Pa- . ' .
. 'divas in advane• ' .
ed stages of the latter disease.
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The Balsamic Cordial Is entirely a Vrigetablerarodues
Hon, Combining the heeling properties of the Balsam;
with the invigorating qualities of a CAldial, producing
a combination so well adapted to the, purposes, intend
ed, that there are but fort cases of disease which will
not, atAn early period, succumb to-Di healing and life
giving properties.
For ages, has tfa treatment or pulnionary diseases
occupied the g for portion 'Of the Attention of the
sclentific oft o edleal MALI, bet Orono acquired more
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_eminence in his treatment of theme .diseases, than the
celebrated Prussian Dr. Illoonstru, the briglnator of the
Balsamic. Cordial, ills life wan devoted to the produc
tion or remedle4 that would stand unrivalled. How
well ho bee succeeded, the Ameiican people are able 'to
:judge : and we positively assert, that no preparations
that have, ever been placed before them, 'have conferred'
the same amount of benefltross suffering lAA:nanny, or
have elicited no many commend:alone from all classes
of widely es the remedies of Dr. Hoofland, prepared by
MJ
Dr. b.
. ackson4 to., of, Philadelphia.
Tho Cordial is *designed for a class -of dieenses.rnore
general and Afore fatal than any other to which the
people of this errantry are fraidect—those springing from
a "lILMIIIT (lAA" That eminent authority, 'Dr. Dell,
says: "I will not say that Colds to our inhabitants
what the PLAGUE end YELyOY FEVER aro to these of other
countries; but I can aver confidently that they usher
in diseaseof greater complicity and mortality than these
latter."
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Entirely Vegetai)lo. No Alooltolie Preparation
HOOFLAND'S •
GERMAN I BITTERS,
Dr. C.ll. JACKSON & Co., Phila. Fa
WILL wregrUittv CURE
LIVER cOMPLATNT, DYSPEPSIA, Jaundice, Chronic
or Nervrius Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and at I
diseases - milling from a disordered Liver or Stomach.
— Such airEonetipation, Inward Pile., Fulness or Blood
to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart.
burn, Magnet for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stom
ach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pie
.of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and
Difficult Breathing, tinttering at the Heart, Choking
or Suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, Dim•
mere of Vision, Dots of webs before the Sight, Fever and
Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel
lowness of the Skin and Eyes. Pain in the Side, Back,
Chest, Limbs, Ae. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning
In the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great
Depreselone of Spirits. and will positively prevent Tel.
low Fever. 1311111,0ns Fever, Arm. •
The Proprietor in calling the attention of the public
to this preparation; does so with a feeling of the utmost
confidence in Its virtues andUdeptation to the diseases
for which It. is rettanw"nr '
It hi 'no new end' tint en' militia '
but one that has
stood the tent of a twelve yearn' trial before Abo Ameri.
ran people. and its replidetion and sale are unrivalled
by any similar preparellernextant The , testimony lo
its favor given by the most prominent end well-known
Physielane and individuals In the country le Immense,
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-and a careful penult! of the Alumnae, published annu
ally by the proprietors, and to be had gratis of any of
their A
IreCtS, annot but lutist) , the most skeptical that
this remedy is really deserving the greet celebrity it
has obtained.
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illit..B. e r e ' 6 llll4RElTlON, Ara trigatlitir.nty.by.
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XTRA; FINE GtOLDEN. , FLAX
1311IRTS of the latest Btyles and Isonfosemeos•
Hav ng bolight an nooNuel is m e f uo u of d u e . &hid e ,
we will sell the entire steels at very low prices. Alen,
*Nell large Aballflmenf ot. Cohere of the various kinds.
11111. 1 itoeke, Neck Ties, Onsets, Varnishing Goods,
Om, at the lowest prises an LIVII4IIIIBTC.
April ;VOL' • , North ..11eoloser 15thseE
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Job" Printing neatly eteouted
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CELEBRATED
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_DRESSLER'S HAIR JEWELRY
STQRE.
No. 206, North Bth Stied above Race,
Philadelphia;
On hand and fiti'salo:x choke assortment of superior
patterns, and will Hair Tso ORDER,
Bracelets, liar Rin,o4Finger Rings, Breast
Pitts, Crosses, Netklaces, Vest and
• Guard Chains, &c.,
Orders enclosing iho hair to be plaited; may be
sant by mall.—filve a Drawing as near as you can on
paper, I{llll enclose such amount as you may choose to
pas.—entt so follows: Enr Hinge $2 t 0313; 11roast Pion
$3 to $7: Fingexltings 73 eta. to ato; Vest Chains $0
to $7; Necklaces $2 to $lO. •
tka.. Hair put into Medallonz, Box Brost Pins, Rings,
&c. Old Ilold and Sliver bought at fair rated. •
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ST. LOUIS k HOTEL',
CHESTS STREET ABOVE THIRD,
PHILADELPHIA.
In Cho linmedinfx neighborhood of tho obbing !louses
on Market, Third and Chestnut &roots, thp Hanky, Cost
0111F , e, Merchants' Exchange, Ac., Ac. ? . .
4CEPT BOTH Ql4 THE
AMERICAN and EUROPEAN PLAN.
BOARD PER DAY, $1,50
DINNER between 1 and 3 o'elbek, 50ets
SINGLE Room, 50.eis. upwards.
first•class Restaurant attached. Prices
according to Bills of Fare.-03
Tho Clty*Cars take Pagsengers from any Station to or
clogs to the Hotel. /Ur-ENGLISH, FItENCII, GElt:
MAN and SSANISII spoken.
s'pril 5, 1861.-3 mos.
I{ AS I.EFT LEONARD'S COR-
Nrau
J. W. SMILEY 4 •
Hereby gives notice to his friends, customs and and the
public, that ho has removed bin store. from boonanra
corner to his new room—formerly known s .Keller's
hat store—on North Ilanorer Street, between the Car
lisle Hermit Bank and Iloyett's ttrocory Store.
Ills stack of ItKADY•M AM: itI,OT lllNG,ltopts,
Shoos and Kids IS large mid complete, and you
coo depend upon the fact that he ran and will
sell cheaper thatierer: and always Intends to
sell gOod goods and at a I wer price than any person
else.
• i'' CL HING
, .
•
,11 Always OA hand; t I most seatinnablo, best made
and rtsliinnable Coats Pantaloons and Vests
11
from the'connnonest to the best qualifies; which
cannot Yall to bit, please the eye and gire saris
faction in gone6l. Also. Shirts, Uridar-shirte rind
drawers, collars, tsar:as suspenders, gloves, stockings,
&c., At., all to he cold at the very lowest prices.
. ,
B9OTS AND SHOES
Always on hind, n large and complote resort.
meat of every variety of Boots, Kansas. Oxford
Ties, Slippers, Oalters;.lefferson s, hc., for Ladles
and Oenthmen, Misses and Boys. youth and
children, all tod.e sold cheap. Also on hand and con
4ta ntly tnant(Gturlng the hoot Fine French and fleas
Morocco Boots, and Jeffersons for Ladles. 43... All rips
sewed free of charge.
B OROUGII ACCOUNT. • ~ • . .
• . COUNCIG YEA R 1860-61.
.
PETER, MONYER, Treasurer.
.
RECEIPTS.
Received loan of Corllsle Deposit Bonk, 11909 33
- or•T• F. I 'el o Pl, collevtor fur 1859, • 413 24
. :Of rider Ontsholl, collector for 1800, 5,334 if,
I '4 of los IL 111,11 r, Chief burgess, 19 50
of deorge Miller, Clerk of 51,Irket, , 14 ill
. of I'. 31onyer. stall rmlls of Market, lill 50
.' " ' of do. exhibition license 7 00
" • of 0. E. Mac:la uchlin lisq, net, °enema, 70 00
. • of . do.: fines, 'lO 00
''' of - du. Interest , ,on 1 "
- Judvanent, .• • ' 51 00
. of John Gutshall, Esti„ mn't. Minims
- pavement, • • - 40 43
. of (leo. Miller, mill recd for old, plow, 500
• $7,571 65
- EXPENDITURES BY PAYMENTS..
Council Checks of ,ear 1859-60. -
raid Thotinne D 6 Mahon, balanco of salary as
•• Secretory, . $ '22, 50
11. ilaverstick, balance of salary as Lamp
lighter, - .15 00
' Win. Bark:balance of salary as Street Com
missioner, . • 10 00
John Spahr, balance of salary as High
. Constable, -, 75 00
it. Nab-her , balance of salary as Janitor, 0 25
' George Miller, balance of salary as Clerk of
Market, 22 60
Watts & 1,1440, ..ad A. 11. Pl.+,
neya 16 case_Wardon vs. tho Borough, 50 00
Wilts k Porker,conts of writ in error, 6 00
P. Quigley, costa in We rdi la case, 56 98
P. 11onxer, r•ons:J.lnlmi.Vlnn Company, 34 00
11. S. Bitter, Trims. Cumberland Fire Co'y. • 34 On
Jos. rreah:Good Will biro Co'y. : 34 00
'J. Climpboll, treai. Empire 11. &L. Co'y. - 31 00
Cohan & Co., water pipe', 18 43
F. Gardner & Co., la&ippest, 12 00
George 31111er and others,' shoveling s o* - 662
W. B. Mathews, repairs to crottisiugs, 1 50
11. Saxton, 6imtwore • ' 782
Wm. Wetiel & Merl election eipenses, 20 00
169
Total, •
• . •
Council Checks of year 11360-61,
Paid deo. Wise; lite Treas: t tiiilatice on et
Aletitent, ' ' ' ' ' • - ' 35 14
'Do. error in accdUnt,' ' ' .' ' - •• • 10 01
Gait ',i,i Water Co . y.4as and water,- - 414 65
• •.
-Coupons rehecilied, . . . • '1,491 00
. lotcreseou Wilds, 655 01'
' • - '9l. It. Mathews, rep/arson streets, '1,285 63
Carlisle DepoOt , llstilelllsll.loan and in
.
tented, :.- • - . . •
• Carlisle Oeposlt Bank 18E0 loan and In-•
.• terost,. • • ' • •
Gawp/ Kinn, Printing; • •
' K. Cornwall; -do. -
• .1.11. Bretton, ', do - . • -
A: K. Ithepui. • do. ' : • • . •
''.l.ltittier, regulating; -
-Wm. Line, do. ' . •• : •
' - J. Spat glees aduer; regulating,' - ',-
-. • IL Mypni ' - • 'do.
. S. IV att.ol, - 7 , . do. •
- • - S. Smith. Illarlismltblng, • . .
W. Olpp, ' • do. •.
W. Wert, .do. • •
•• • Jot Masonhohner, salary an secretary of
Corporation,
- ' Peter Monyer, salary as Treas., and es.
tra cervices,. . - •
' ' Geo Miller, on act as clerk -
ofmarketk Ac.
. It. Natcher. in full salary as Janitor, dc..,
`Jas. Martin, on account salary as cura
tor of Oreveyai 1.
' . Goo. Bundy on account of Salary as high
constable, . . ..
. Wm. Park on .account of salary as police,
W. B. ;Mathews, salary an street Com- .
• mlssioner, ' i . • 20 fix)
- W. bynch repairs to lamps. Ac,, 51 75
F. dardner A Co., lamp lost and phut, 33. 76
Witt. Donely and others for shoveling
snow, , 0.60
f . Imhoff, for sundries, - lO 00
U. Brett, ",. " • ,
' A. Martin, for serving notices, - 100
Vint. tine, for. trees. , 4..75
Godfrey Bender, cloanipg spring, 40 00
Jacob Brats, do.. . do. . 10.00
• • Jas. Armstrong preparing duplicate. 10 00
Arnold A Son, for gum coats for police, 0 00
E. Steel, for winding clock. ' 15 00
'James Loudon, for stationery, •
' Wm Miller, repairs to pump, 75
• John • Mcli, for stone, • . • 40 00
John Noble, do. - . 00 00
Cumb`d. co., do. 27 00
Jns. Madden dn. 4 00
Weise Si Oran, repairs to pavements, 16 13
. Moyers & Oen, repairs to pavements, 3 00
Wm. Ilarnits, for Brick,i 32 80
John Outland' for tme twkes, • .2.50
John Monks for repairs to market bones; 14 00
d. A. J. iteetom, for lumber. ' 9 17
John Hannon for supper for patrol, 3 00
d 7.....--
Andrew Kerr, repairs to street, • , 2 00
• John Stringfellow. lii full of bon ' 200 00
Amount exoneratlone allowed P. Glut
shall, collector, ' '', •'. 308 05
—,..,—,..
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• '<ll/: • $7,664 63
Balance due by Treasurer,' - . . 6.113
We have this day examined the foregoing 'Recount of
Peter Monyer, Treasurer of the llorousb of CArliele, and
find a balynee due by him, of six dollars and ninety.
three cents, ($0 93.)
EORO E S. BEET2SI,
J. M. MASONREIMER,
Auditors
Carlisle, March 21, 1861.
STATEMENT OF FINANCES.
IndebteNese.
Bonds of Gas k Water stock,; 25,000 00
• loan, .. . .- 35.000 00
" °rasa. Line and others, • 9,063 83
Judgement or • • • • 500 00
Note of Carlisle Deposit Bank, • ..1,554 36
Outstanding'hocks,' 331. 00
$71,449 79
G. k Water ath . it c. St par fl a S l e u tB e; $25,000 00 '
" " Mortgage, • 35,000 00
College and othm. lion,, , 1,271. 07 '
Interest on liens, 03 40 .
Outstanding taxes for 1859, 172 00
u •• 1800, 1,149 35
• .$62,878 81.
• Actual In6bteductut, 8,812 98..
Debt lent year
Debt an above,
Macrame,
March 20,1861.
LIURNISEIING GOODS.-,= ••
kzi.4o2, e a l lti t trelo b ett v p a l e Z. of n a at s ja n ti lab
LIVINGSTON'S.'
North 4eriover Street.
. . . .
1 .1 SKELF/tON SKIRTS.,- . 4l3otlier large'
supply of those superier aunf chain steel faring
:sk rim just tecolved, -Decidedly the hest - and 'aapest,
In Carlisle, at the cheap Cash store-, ,• . : , ..... , •
Noy. 2,1860. OLIAB. OGILDIr. Trojan.. '
•
ONLY V PREPARATION
STOMTHE TEST 01? YEARS,
And girown'inore anslamord popular-every-day!
AND testimonials, new;' and althoSt
without number, might be given from ladies and
genital:fen, in all grades of seciety; whose united turd I
moo) uoue could resist. that Fr of. Wood's Heir 'Custom.
tive will restoro4llo,bald and gray. and preserve ilui
hair of the yquthlO9 ld age in all ittfyouthful beauty.
.
Bottle Creek, Midi; December 21sf, 1858.
PROP! WOOD: Theo will please accent a lind to inform
thee that the hair on my hued all fell off over twenty
years ago, caused by a Lomplleated chronic disease,
tended with am eruption oil the head. A continual
course of sulfuring through life havldg reduced me to a n
state of dependence, I have net fawn able to obtain sluff
for ceps, neither have I been nage 'to do thorn up, in
consequince of which my head Was eufferod extremely
from cold. 'TIII3 induced me to pay Briggs & fledges.
almost tißt•last cont. I had on earth fora two dollar
bottle or thy Hair Restomtive, shunt the first of August
last. I hove faithfully followed the directions and the
bald spot Is now covered with hair thick Mid black,
though short, It is also coming In all over torituad.
'Feeling confident that another largo bottle would see.
tore It entirely and permanoritly, I feel analifue to
persevere in Ito use, and helms destitute of means to
purchase any more, I Would ask thee if thee wriuldst
. not bo willing to send me ad order on thins agents for
a bottle. and receive to thyself the scripture declaration
the reward is to those that are kind to the widow
and the fatherless." Thy friend,
131.1dANNA II KIRBY.
Ligoolor Noble Co, Indiana, Fob. sth, 1859.
Poor. 0: J. Woon: Dear Sir —ln the latter part of the
year 1852, while attending the Stato,and National Low
Schmil'of the State of New York, My hair, from a cause
unknown to me. commenced falling off very rapidly, so
that In the short space of six months, the whole upper
part of my scalp was Mutest entirely bereft or Ibilcover-
Mg, and much of the remaining psirtical upon Abe side
and back part of my headohortlyNifter became gloy, so,
that you wial not be sitYprised whin I tell you' that
upon my return to the State of Indiana, my more casual
acquaintanees wore not no much at a loss to dlerovur
the cause o: the change In my appearance, as my more
Intimate aequitintances were to recognise me at nll.
I et oiled ninth, application to the. most skillful phy.
alclans liLthe country, lint, receiving no assurances
from fled that my hair could again, be restored, 1 . woe
forced to become reconciled to my fate, until, fortunate.
ly. in the latter part of the year 1857. your Restorative
was rove. 1111 l ended to me 'by a druggist, es being the.,
most reliable Hair Restorative in use. I tried ono hot'
tie, 11nd found to my great satisfaction that It was pro.'
dindu..l the deolred effect. Since that time. I hove used' '
seven dollars' worth of your Restorative, and as a resift;
have a rich cost of very soft black hair, which no monoP,
can buy.
As n mark of my gratitude for your Inbor and skill in
the production of so wontlerful.an article, I hare re
commended Its I/to many of any friends and arquaint
awes.. who, lam appy to Infirm you.are. using it with
like effect. - Very respectfully, yours
A. M. IGATTA,
• taitorney nod Counsellor at Law.
• Depot;4ll Ibbadway. and scld by all dealers tbroug
out the wdrld.
The Restorative ist up in Bottles or three sizes. viz:
largo. medium, and small; the smell holds hallo pint
and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds
at least twenty per cent. more Iu proportion than the
small, retails for two a Ircittle• ' the largo holds n quart
forty per cent. more In proporllon end retails torla per
bottle. .
: 0. J. WOOD & CO.,„Prop.rleto.rs, 414 Breadwly, New
'cork, and 114 .11srlivt , 5tieot, - St. Louis, Mo.
053 , 601 d by all good Druggists sod Vanry Goods
Dealer/. • • [Ap. 12,111.
Ait K N
iA ,C 3
0. 6 1 . ,
.I'il 070 ql? A 111 GALL ER];
S. E. Corner Eighth and Arch Slreete,
(ENTIIA;;CE ON EfO lITU STREET,)
14 . 13 .
After mini years' Fnerirrretrin all the various bran
rhos of the Art. the Proprietors confidently invite the
attention ottiniir friends And the•public to their ex
tensive establishment, which prebents the opportunity
for procuring the best pktures, equal at least, to any
first-class tiallery In the United Ptat PA.
Preparations ore complete for executing all the itn.
'proved etylea known to the - Att. They have a patent
arrangement for copying Daguerreotypes, 6c., ke., mak
leg them late size ' lf desired—tho only one 01 the kind
In title ,country.: Attached to this establishment aro
three coloring Artiste.
PURT(R:RAPIIS, including Painting, as low RS $2,00.
Un " with Frame, " " 2,62.
Do. .. at 75 rents. Extra copies 50 rents.
or $5 per doson: Lila size Photographs as low an $6;
nitil I voryq pe at some price. Datable Ambrotypes at
.50 rents And 11.1.1,11,i, • . ,
A. most evtensire assortment of Gilt Pmt mem umbra,.
lug go Reittet and choice variety of the latest styles.
Prices from 62 clots nod upwards. •
attention bestow,' upon Life steed Photo
graphs in 01. transrred Iran small pictures, and GemGe m life. Price i from #5O to $lOO.
AM-Instructions given lu ths Art.
Feb:
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T. U DI B.E- it 'A
~T, l D • C -0 A L
-I- 4 . .
. BLACK Agt; DiLANCE,Y,
LUMBER Al 4 D - riblik I.; YARD :
On the Rail Road, near th(Gas Works.
The subscribe keep coostau4l7 (Its band, a full zut
sortment.of/
...- ~ .
Lumber & C
°....':-'-
- _ "e„,fArifstif
which.•they can fur-
Isiah to owlet promptly
kncl on the moat reit
aopabto tonna.
LU\thER,
' BOARI)S.r• FR4ME STUFF, •
61440, W Plasterin g lin I . BlllnglintLatho, Werked:Flixlr.
ootherbilordlii N I LS, Ball Pine , Ilemloek
and ok Shingl e s, of Every quell y. They also furni s h
bills o etdor - of any len g th and shah; at the ebottest
not! e and on the Most reasonable terms. Their worked
boaoe aro kept under cover r ee•thot they can he fur
nle
od dry at all them .
bey-hone oonsfanfly-nn-hand-01l landir'nf
Cool.uuder eove,„ which dell reted, clean to ally
port of th e Loniugh.. To silt:
-
• . LYKEN'S.VALLE.Y. ' •' • .
•
'DUKE VIDDLER. • ' • - •
TREVERION,
. . . LOCUST•MOUNTAIN,
•
• • •
And tithe: Toilettes, and all the various sizes In .use,
.w.htolythey olTer to the public at the lowest'prices.
LIMEIIuItNER'S'AND BLACKSHITICS COALolwAys
on hand: et the low,l,st dish price. .•
- April 6, 111.-Iy. • BLACK A DELANCEY.
!Effl
1,009 61
18 00
22 00
25 75
15 00
15 00
19 50
"550
.9 60
9 60
•7 09
4.00
2 29
R EAL_ ESTATE . AT PRIVATE
SALE.
The subscriber offers at privatb Salo, on reasonable
'terms, that valuable lot of ground sit
uited on then.-nor of lifain and West
Streets. in OW borough of Carlisle .
cant:titling sixty feet In front by 240 ' , lel
In depth, and having thereon greeted
• A LARGE 1-WAREHOUSE,. -
BEE THREE-ST . ORYBRICK HOUSES
•• . • - and other necessary outbuildings. . •
The Warehouse - is conveniently located-for business,
and the dwelling Louses are In good repair, furnished
with water and gas, and all the modern inignivements.
1r not sold, lle nroperty will he offered for rent:
lor terms or alter Information enquire of
•
Carlisle, April 00:11..tf. • , JACOB- LIfEE.Sf:
0000
100 00
. al-
V 00
EEIM
150 00
00
APAIR OF REAL NOVELTIES,
. . . AND-ONE RITIIIIOT SIATE.. ,
THE PAPP.IVNECX TIE." •
. .• (l'atent for.)
This Tie IS made entlndy of, Paper, in 100 different
styles, and in perfect imitation of silk and other fabrics.
The-price is se low thet a . gentleman may wear a NEW
TIE:EVERT Dal', and yet not be chargeable with ex
travagance, or ono Tie can ,be Worn Xto 0 days, It no.
coney to economise. • •
2d.—THE RELIEF TIE
(Patented January 20, 1861.)
.This Is doubtless the. most perlivt silk Tie over in
vented, find li just what the name, Implies. a perfect
" Redly!" from all further trouble 1n tying bows.
B,I.—THE LACE EDGE TIE. • •
.An•eaqulaltively beautiful article—ll his only to be
tnbe seen totes admired., !
•
SMITH SiBROUWER,
Sole .11auufecturers, No. 33 Warren.Bt.reet,'N. Y
N. B.—We soil to WHOLESALE JOBBERS ONLY
Country Merchants can order ourgoods otANY.WHOLE
SALE HOUSE with whom they are dealing.
Aprill2, 11361.,3 t.
TO BUSINES•' 'MEN
$7,671 66
An excellent chance for reliable business men to secure
a inflatable manufacturing business, requiring but a
small capital In Its establishment and prosecution.
The Manufacture consists In the appplication of a pa
culLar'ffompcsition or enamel to common red bricks,and
a varlely of other building material, ornamental archi
tectural finishlngs, ceilings, tiles for floors and for roof
ing.
This enamel may be tinted of any color, from the
purest white to the deepost block, with' all the colors
and shadespotweon. It Imparts to the articles to which
It is applied a hardness and durability almost incredi
ble, Mid a beauty surpassing theta! the rarest and most
costly of the variegated marbles and, unlike them, is
impervious to moisture,and will never Ilide, a stain, or
deteriadtp,
costing but a fractional part of the price of
ordinary.. Warble.
It Is alkb valuable for table and 'stand tops, mintle•
pieces,rtypepts, and an endless variety of other Sr.
tides of s P &nee.. The processof applying the enamel
Is simple, while the articles enameled wilt command a
ready vale, affording large •profits. Responsible parties
may procurejlconses for manufacturing under the pftv
ent for city or prominent towns In the United 'States,
•by applying to the subscribers. 4 small tariff Onr the.
articles manufactured will be plunked for. the rite of
the invention. - Circulars giVing Roll particulars wis b e
lbrwarded to all applicants.' ' " • - - :
i t
The su !dor merit and beauty, of this enameled
.ulidin Wrist' to anything in use has the august!
. ed ludo Oen! of ,many of the most eminent archb.
..ts an etientiflo men of this and other cities.: .., ,
For particulars #sldretu . - . ~ '
10,444 40
8,612 99
JOHNSON it, PRALL,
14681,{8
,
General Agents pr Enameled Bnildlnq s Materiel
2V1A841111 STREET, NEWNORIC.'
yBUNKS ! •TRU NKS 1 TRUNKS 1
' Ladles' Soh; Leather, Fierieh'Btre ' and Breen
ranks and Bonnet Boxer!, Trairellng Bage,'&e. Gents'
solid Leather Braseßand'Trunke, Valises, New Trar.el.
ing Baal, 4C, alarge,auo rt inentsl iv dve i r r i o logt i ric s es at
... , . , .. , .
.• April 12, 'O. ''.' •.`,-'. ': ',- North. ILenoTer Street,
~ . .
V ni RIME 'YELLOW PINE LUMBER.
-,—Por Pale. I:flaa 11 h' mooned Flaming , pear& And
2 t Plank, Au ly to . °LABS, Carllele.
Yak. 211.4261. ' '
U r i liMu
MEM
TAW OFFIOE.-LFAIUEL TODD
has resumed the . practice‘of the Law. Office In
chordquare, wont aide, near the, ltlket Presbyterian'
ApTUT.
WHEEL= & - WILSON.-. •
. ralimy SEWING M'ACIGINE
)ti
Now style with thu latest Improvements, at greatly
relueed prices. These machines arc noiseless, run rap.
Idly Ipd forßa seam of unequalled strength, beauty,
and elasticity. whirl', will not rip. They ore, maim%
Humbly, THE IiEST_IIACIIINES IN TUN- MARKET,
fur family and ganinui use, they will'
111:31, , FELL, STItCII AND RUN,
They can do anything that any other tnaeldowcan.do.
Xiai-Tho now Ithounera and other now linproye.
• giants, without extra charge.
WHEELER Si. -WILSON'S
SE {PING MACHINES.
None nre bettor adapted to family uso.
Amerlean Airleulturolist
The undersigned having been appointed lgonts for
Cumberland County, offer thorn to the public with per
fect confidence, that those who purchase will find them
as represented above. Persons wishing to see the ma
chines in operation, will 'dense rail at the store of 11. S.
Ritter, or at the Railroad office, Carlisle, Pa. For fur
ther information apply to '
• ' -'"
Cnrlisle, MarA 15, 1861.-0 MO9
ESTAT !Jr. NOTlOE.—Letters Testa
mentary on the estate of Margaret Porter, Into of
Penu twp., deed., kayo been Issued by Cho Register of
Cumberland county to the subseriber,-reslding In said
township. All persons knowing themselves Indebted
to said estate will make Immediate payment, and those
twang claims will pre..ent them for settlement to
.7011 N T. ORREN,
Mar. 8, 'Bl.-6t.• Exerutor of Margaret Potter deed.
1 r i X BOUTOWS NOTICE: Notice is.
--1
, , jhPr.by glean that Lettere Testamentary havo this
I' day bean Issued by the.ltegister of Cumberland county,
,00 the last Will and Testament of , David Duckwoltor,
late of Frankford twp., deed., to the underslitned, re
aiding Witold township, All persons knowing them-
PO Yes indebted are called upon for payment, nu/1 ttinvo
having claims will please present them for soMething
to HENRY DULIKWALTEII,
' , .March 8,18,61.-ot. - ' Executor.
F URNITURE WARE ROOMS.-
HENRY A. RHOADS
•
• C P. ° W f ,9 *
WEST lIIGIIITHEET . CARLISLE.
. •
Tim subserlhor boo leave respectfully to Inform the
eltlzetis of Curlier and vicinity, that he has nod! on
hand and is manufacturluz, every varloty of CabittOt
Ware„.ronslating in part of
SOFAS, BUREAUS.
DRESSING CASES, MARBLE TOP TABLES. '
BEDSTEADS. SECRETARIES,
CII A I ICS ,
(tilt-Moulding, Oval Pounce &C.. - Sc. This work Is
warranted of the bestleaterials and workmanship, en,.
bracinc nil tho latest city styles, and will bo furnished
at the Jowest retail prices. • '
N. 11. Colline made at sluirt notice, and funerals at.
ended to promptly In town or country.
Carlisle Oct. 12,
`TORE ROOM FOR RENT.—The
10 largo Store Room at tho West end of Main Street.
It is fitted up with counters, and shelving 1111,1 has n
large and convenient cellar. Possession given Immedi
ately. Enquire of ADAM SIiNSIIMAN.
Carlisle, Dec. 21, 'MA. f.
VOR SALE ,OR RENT.— .
The subscriber offers. for Nile or rent, the new
Three Story Brick Rouse
on North IlanoverStreet. Possession
0 . 0 thu lot of , April next. The
!louse has nine rooms, It, fornb.hed
with : water and irns,nudauliable eith
er for business or n private residence...
Oct. 21.1,1860,:4 f. JAMES it. WEAVER.
HANDSOIFR•WC:OI.EkI!
E=!
HUNT'S "BLOOM,, OF ' ROOKS .". A rich and elegant
color for the cheeks or lips. It will not wash or rub off
and when once applied, remains durable for years. The
tint Is so doh and natural, that the closest scrutiny
falls to detect Ha use. - Cnn be removed by lemon Juice
mud. Will not injure the skin. This biat,Ow preparation
used by tho colubmted Court Beauties or London and
Perin Malted free, In betting, with dirett lone for use,
for $l,OO
num . 's "COURT TOILET P6WDER," infjArts a
dazzling %daimon- to the complexion, and is unlike
anything cleansed for this purpose. Mailed free • for
60 Cents.
HUNT'S "BRIT/$H BALM;" removes tan, freckles,
sunburn and all erUptioris of thriakin: Alulled free hr
60 Cents.
1.11./NI'S "IMPEIHAI,POMADE" for the hair, stren- •
gtheris and Improvexiits grow th;-ketipe it from felling off
and Is warranted to teekb the balrourl. Mailed free for
$l,OO
HUNT'S "PEAnr, BEAUTIFIER," for the teeth And
gums,cloansesend Whitens the teeth, hardens the guiria
purities the breath effectually, preserves the teeth and ,
prevents toothache. Mailed free for $l,OO
• .11UNT!8_11111.DALITREATILPE1tFLIME,?!..n_ilouble.
extinct of orange Mossourand cologne. • Mailed free for
$1.0.1 This exestleite -perfume was first used, by the
Princess Royal of England, on her Marriage. . Messrs.
lfunt & Co., presented the 'Princess Avlth an elegent
ease of Perfumery. tin which all of the nbove.artleles
were included) In handsome rut gloss with gold atop.
pers. valued at $l6OO, particulars of'm Mai appeared in
the public prints.
All the above articles sent free, hy express, ter $5.00.
Cash.oan either accompany the order, or Ito mid to the
expreis agent on'ileilvery of goods. HUNT & Co.
Perfuniers to the Queen.
Regent St., London, and, 77, &WWII St., Philadelphia,
Pa. For. Sale by all Druggists and Petroleum
The Trade supplied. Oct: 25, 60.-Iy.
-
cn AR pETING S.—Just received at
Ogilby's cheap Cash store, an entire niiw stock
of, gralu, Hag and Luting tiarpetings, direct from the
31anufacturers, an d selling at unprecodently low price,
for Cash..., CHAS. Outlay. Trustee.
PAINTS:AND OILS.-
10 Tons. White Lead. 1000 Gallutuf of oil. Plat
received with a large assortment of
~
Varnishes, Fire Proof Paint.
Turpentine, Florence White, ~ '
Japan, White ZIII - C, •
Putty, • .Colored 7.'ne, .
• •
Lithargo, • lied Lead,
Whiting, • Boiled 011, ,
Glue, Lard 011,
Shellac, Sperintill; • .
• - • Paint Brushes, Flsit 01, Ac.,
• '
Colors of every deserlptlonAry, and Off th... 135 and
tubes at the Hardware Store of • •••,'
March 7,'GO. H RYEN SAXTON"
NEW GPOLS i —I
nsS PIRST ARRIVAL
.4, 'AI, OgiThy's Cheap Cash Store.
intvejusireturnod from Philadelphia and nm now
a lot handsome,: desirable and cheap DRY
GOODS, bought fur cash and will kg sold at astonish
ingly low prices. • • l •
A large stock of new style prints, ChaioYs, DeLanes,
Clinghnms, and other Dress. Goods in great variety. A
new stock of blenched and Unbleached Minibus Tick.
lags, Sheotings. Diapers, Linens. Chocks, do —A full
assortment of Black Silks very cheap and very good.
Another stock of these tirst class Stool Spring Skirts and
under price.
HOSIERY I HOSIERY I
Ladies', Cents', Misses', and Children's (Lose in great
varluty at low price. GLOVES ball kinds abll price.
CARPETS! CARPETS! I CARPETS!! I
A now supply of Ingrain, Cottage, Hemp, and Rag
Carpets.
All persona in want of new 'style Spring Goods are
respectfully invited to call and examine this Mock be
fore purchasing elsewhere. CHAS. 00 HAW,
March .26 a '6l. Trustee.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS ! I
AT EMMET CHEAP STORE,'
Tapestry Brussels,
Im P °"4l. Ingr " l P' le A R P ET S
Yenetlan~&o., 42.0.
Also, OIL grAnns of all widths, and MATTING( of
all Mode, NRh a large anpply of veer LOW PRICED IN
GRAIN and ENTRY and STAIR CARPETS, RAG CAlt-
PETS, COTTON and HEMP CARPETS, Sic.
Being under very light" expenses, I tun enabled to soil
these goods at sufficiently Low rimes to suit the HARD.
nor Tints, and buyers will and thin Is the place, they
Can nave money. a
XI. H. ELDRIDGE,
No. 43 Strawberry St., 2d door above Chestnut,
• PHI ADELPHIA.
Sir Strawberry to the first Street above Second St. • '
March_ 29, 1801.--3 mos.
=I
E 11 0 V A L
- .
W.- & .7 a
Respeetfially Inform talr WWI& and'euttomere that
they hare rumored fromiNo.l4o, south Second Street,
**their
New Mitcxre.,, ‘
. No. 1209, CHESTNUT., STREET,
• pl - 11,LADF.LPHIA,
Whet° they will always have) oa,band a Ana assort•
mut of iita
•
Rosewood; Walnut and Onk:Fuiniture:'
Which they will sell et less that their. former ingoes;
in consequence of having greater .facilides' tbr business'
and being augur ressexpense: Theyrorpocqullysolicit
a cell before purchasing °laminar!: • •
March ' • ~• ,-;
-
. s itifir Fancy
';T., W.. FOULK, Attorney at Law
• Opp with J. R. Smith, I;:cri., in Slum' limy, to
ivar tit Prectyt firkin Church. All Buslucas
trimied to llini will be promptly utteudcti , to.
May 9,
itt/Alll).—Dtt. Jm.Y. K.' SkITII, re
specy'ully annoooeos to his old triertds and
former pAppns, that ho has returned from his south'
western 'Mir: with lila health greatly in3ptored, and
has-resumed his prael Isle in Carlislo.
oFFICII: on Main :Rind. one door west of tho Ifaliroad
Depot, where henna bo found at all hours, day and
night, when not out professionally. ,
Carlisle, Oct. 20, 1859-tf. '
(~~
J. BENDER i N..
PIIYSICIAN, SULI,GEON & A.CCOCCIIEIt.
Office oil South Hanover. Street, formerly oreemlell
by Dr. Smith. •
8.. B. KlEFF,EßrOffice in North
streot two doors from Arnold ,!‘ ,9on'e
torn. Office hours, more particularly from 7 to 9
A. M., and from 5 to 7 o'clock, P. 11:
- FIR. GEORGE S. SEA
__lticurr, DENTIST, from the Dal
fisaa . tlmorp College of Dental Surgery.
D.S.Offlce at the residence of his mother, Last Loutho
street, throe doors below Bedford.
March ID, 18511—tf.
DR. Ji C. .I%T,EIFF respect
fully inforins tho hullos and gentlemon
thaas•
of Carlisle, and vicinity, that ho has mt.
Burned the practice of Dont Istry, and is prepared to per
form all operations on the tooth and gu'ins t belonging
to his profession. Ile will insert full sets °Noel): on
gold or silver, with idngle gum teeth. or blocks, as they
may pram.. Torms,moderato, to suit the times
U. S. BATTER, or ;
a.'OAMPBELL
DR. I.C.LOOMIS • • In iu ,
South lionover street, -
oast door to tho Port✓
Odic, Aug.. 1,'50.
GEO. W. NEIDICII, D.‘ D. ;B,
Late Demonstrator of Operative Dont istry to the
Baltimore College of
' 1.7319 :,,. Den tal Surgery.
lOWA Office at ids residence,
opreslto Marlon iiaa 0 eat Main street,. Carlisle, I'onn
Nov. 11,1857.
S. W. HAVERSTI I CK Druggist,
.
North llonovor Street' Carllslo.
Physician's pre,rlptionsdorefully compounded
A full supply of (cosh drugs and chemicals.
WM. BIDDLE', Attorney at Law.
Ofliea, SoutS llanovor Street with A. B
Sharp. lisq. Nov. 16, 1860.
• E IVI .0 V A .
A. L. SPONSLER,
•
las removed Ws °Mee to LW Now House,
post
Glass' hotel. [March 28.18130-t
1 -I, EMOVAL.—Tho' Hat and Cap store
heretofore known an ~, KELLXIIS,” has been re
moved directly opposite the Old stand. two doors from
Arnold's clothing store. The buslu 'so will ho conduct.
ed as heretofore, turd all the, / goods, both bouts mode hod
city manufacture, warranted to givo sotisft , tlon no te
&intniend..d. A full patronage Is• respectfully
ns every cliort will ,e mould to hoop the assortment of
moo and toy hots and cops complete, with prices to
suit the thm4l., KELLER..
t - V_Spring styles of silk hats now ready.
March 10, ISol.
LAW CARD.-CHARLES E. MA
IJ 111,AU11111.1N, Attorney at Mow, Office in 11.1
honi opposite Chu Market House.
Carlisle, March 14,.66-Iy. ,
T WIN HAYS, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
fMiro nu Main Strout, opposlto " Marlon 110 l
Carlisle, Pa. [Oct. 20, '59-ly
0. , . P. lIUMRICII, Attorney at Law
k),-oMril 611 North Hanover street, n few door.
south of 111.1. q 'foto!. All bliSillitliH entrusted to hit.
will be promptly attended to. , - [April lb >,
•
IMV NOTICE. —ll4:mov/tr.. —=
NI. pgsitosE boo removed bfx °Mee In roar
lie Court 'lnns., shorn he wlll promptly attend to al
11.1M11111.xx entrust.' to him.
August 19, 1807.
NEWSHAM,
ATTORNEY AT ,LAW.
OffleO with Wm. ii. Hiller, Esq., South llnhover-Stre
• Li, opporthi the Volunteer 0111te.
eirliol
•
o; Sun. 8,1859: •
A NDIIEW J. WILCOX, Attorney
nll Law. yfilvo No. lU Lexington St. Baltimore Bus
main promptly attended to. •
• REFERENCES.
11. M. Johnsonp. Jacob Rhona,
If. A. Sturivon, ET AL.
Carl islo April :45, '64i:ti
•
W. C. rlid-lEENI
ATTORNEY AT, LAW AND GENERAL AGENT
i MimacapoliB, Minneaota,
ixTlLLsgive special• attention to collections through
TV not the btnte, make investments. buy and sol
Real Estate and securities. Negotiate loans, pay taxer
locate land yr:mauls, to., Refer to the members
the CUlOUrlltlid County liar, aud to all prominent rift
tens of Carlisle, in. f A ug4.5,3-Iy.
-'FARE REDUCED.
StATES:UNION HOTEL
11-0013 above NlXth,
' • PIIILADELPAIA.
JAMES W. POWER, Proprlutnr.
TERMS.:—SI 25 per doy. . • ju2o'sB.
UNITED STATES HOTEL.—
"••• 1
S. E. Car. Ile/ t i• Market Ste.,
PIIILADELI.IIIA
W .8. N GA7,
rftoPitirrop.
Jan.4.ISCO. • •
' N. II A N CH ,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
WEST MAIN STREET,
Opposite the Rail Road Office.
6 Fall and Winter bfyles of Cloths
Cassimer'es and Vestinow made to order.
Carllsin,..llny 2, 1860. '
D. 41. J ANNEY. JR. J. M. 761/lii;fl • R. A. VQAI.E.
BENJ. S. JANNEY, Jilt. A ds CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 605 Market Stre'et,
UNITED STATES AND EUROPEAN
'• PATENT OFFICE,
NO. 144 South Fourth Street,
IIIIILADELPIIIA.
N. B.—Commonhalloos by moll promptly attended to
Sept. IN,
CHARLES RIIMPP,
PORTE MONNAIE,
POCKET BOOK AND SATCHE
MANUFACTUR.E.R. ..,
MO. 47 NORTH SIXTH STREET
J. below Arch, Phila., formerly 118 North 4th Nil'''i
Porto Mammies', Cigar Cases, Pocket Books,
Port Folios, • Calms, liiktehels,
Dressing Cases, kloaley•Belts, Work Boxes,
B.:bakers' CUSPS, Purses, Elutes, to.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Aug. 31, 1860.-ly.
G ENTI 4 EMBN'S 'FURNISHING
STORK AND
SHIRT 'MANUFACTORY, •
No. 814 n Chestnut
,Sheet, •
Four doors bolo* the "Continental Hotel" and nearly
oppcsite the "Uirard Honed" Philadelphia.
A large assortment of Dressing Robes. constantly on
hand. Particular attention given to ordered shtrts—a
perfect fit gitaranteed.
Wholesale trade suPplled with fine shirt sand cohere
an liberal terms.
Dlrectlone for measurement sent on applleition by
.all. t • July 0, 1800.-Iy.
VAN ENGEN & SNYDER,
Designers and Engravers on Wood
N. E. COE. & CHESTNUT STS., ,
• Philadelphia.
FXECUTE all kinds of Wood Engra
ving with beauty '
correctness mud dispatch. Oil
Sinn designs furnished for • Flue Book Illustrations.
Persons nlshing . cuts, by tending a Photograph or Da.
guerreetype, can have views ofOolleges,eburches, Store
Fronts, Mealtimes, Stoves, Patents, &c., engraved asyrell
al on personal application.
.Fancy Envelopes Labels, Bill headings, Show Dilly.
Yleltlng, 'Staines and other Cards, engraved -in the
highest idyl., °fart' and at thedowest prices. "-
For specimeus,of fine engraving see the Illustrated.
!orks ofJ.M. Lippincott k oa., L. Butler B Co.,
Nov. 00;1800.-1y., ' •
MISTAKE.-A,IV. persons in want
o f. bottle of Nine Ohilm ted end Pure Brandy,
or 0 d BYe Whiskey. or fllo, 1. es, ,k e ,, ear , ge t th,;
porn article at the Grocery of the übecrlber.
. . Jan. 18, 1800.
Sloooiforth of. • ooho-,F ',noh.
44 Reaudili ShAwli loweira price
thin °Ter known._ ',sum'', tiAWYKIt k MILVER.
33U5i11e6;5 ft-arbs.
(1101kREOFATIIIST,)
ALFRRD D. BRICK'S
J. W.:SCOTT,
ONLY ONE DOLLAR EACH' t
10' 000 : B r i I A iT T PL:N I Z U At j as r i i , : if T4l4'
THE LOAD'S varoirEne
SLE3I.ICAF.I4I
vAL u:ABLE PRO PE IeTK GIVEYAWATT
THE idea of representing the'llattlirs:
•
PitAm by an engraving, and of ornaniiintitighttdl
arranging it In ouch a manner no to produce at °hears
model'of ncatneso and taste, was boncolved and carriell
out by ORMSBY, the celebrated Bank note Engrave*
of New York City. It .commences with exqulsitlvely l / 4 .
executed words er",OUlt- FATIIEII,!' and then follow ,
In succession the other parti of the Prayer, every philter ,
of which Is engraved 19 the most elegant:and tantefdli
men llPF.—Near the bottom ofi the' plettu ale a superbly'
executed hood of OUII SAVIOUR, and encircling the
upper port of the engravin l are ten -angels, mph. bear.'
leg one of the
TEN COLIMA NDAIiENTS.,
The oiler:wing 'has roceirod the 'most lin unlit:led
praise from the religious community, no thero Is noth
ing of n sectarian charnel* about It, having been re
coreinentled byzElergymen of all denominations..An an
ornament it 110 - 0110 of the most splendid ever published
in tido country, end Ix destined to tako the place of a
poorSC clop; of 'ongravings. Ti,, size of the - plate Is 20 X
it Maws, mid ls•unnluestlonnbly the cheapest. impair
ing ever olier4ln this country.
Who MR' loves Art—who thltedelightl to study a
fine engrovhig—who thnt would receive tho impressions
which such a.work Is calculated to impart, would fail
to strum a copy when the price is only ONE DOLLAR,
with the. clumeo of securing for that sum In addition,
n permanent Immo or another valunble gift I
An a work of art Oils vniunble nod beautiful engrav
ing lo worth more than the dcliar asked for It, as will
readily be acknowledged on un Inspection of It; but
tho subscribern rhthnd to nmko a Rift Distribution to
purchasers of the ottgraving, of valuable presents ea
follows; _ _ -
1 Mime and Lot, In York borough.
2 Building Lots.
2 But:ales: Quinn & Palinor's make; warranted
1 Rockaway.
100 Yalualibi
•
50 Barrel,. of Flour, warranted.
1000 OHL Frames, to Ault the LordWrayer.
GOU Steel Pinto IFingravlngs—Birth ofehrist.
Magnificent Looking (Basses.
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.
All kinds ofJEWELRY, embracing Cameos, Ekren
flow:, Motode, thild Stone, &c.
A gift worth from 50 conto to $500.00, with each en.
graving sold. —:
When the Engravings are all Fold, aiimotlng of the
purchasers will be called n t Washington flail, York, Ps.,
when the Gifts above named AP 111 be distributed in such
0 manner ns the purchasers may determine—the pur
chasers se - Meting a muunitten of disinterested portions
to make the awards iu such a manner as they may des.
!gnat°, 77
The proprietors. from the favorable manner in ivhlch
this OM Enterprise has been received nod the nuMber
of Engravings already sold. - Impe to be able to hart; the
whola amount disposed of by the first of July ensuing,
and .thou all are sold.they will notify the 'purchasers,
and have the dish Ibution of the (lifts proceeded with.
Tide ettgravinglum'received the commendation of the
Reverend Clergy, our first ,eitizens, end, indeed, of all
classes, who enter into it with intermit Nu spirit.
Send on ONE: D0141..Av11, and fous. lied BUMPY,
to pay postage on Engravings. and
.you ore suro to get
it by return mall. ' Address,
AUSTIN & iWRIIRLY,
York, Pa. '
(Moot WEIIRLY.
EMM:E!
General Distribution'olliee, No. 10 Mouth George St.,
Torte ) to. where liunfavlage may ho seer, and pur
ch..o.l,
Agency fhr Carlisle at A. 31. Piper's Rook and Periodi
cal Store. West Main Street. Any person sending Ilia
doh of ten, will get One extra ropy and ticket.
We :Ile kindly permitted to refer to the undersigned,
who have given us written recommendations, hut want
of . I.pare prevents us from giving them In full. Read
the : ,
THE LORD'S PRAYER.
We have carefully examined this...engraving, offered
or a sole in this community by Messrs-Austin ehr
y, and do net hesitate to pronounce it one of.thollnest
works of A tuerimet Art we have over seen. - The design
Ix beautiftil. the style of execution is superior, and the
111u4trai ions are excellent. Its appearance will at once
seen re fi.r it the alimiral ion of a refined emnmunity,and
recommend it to Pm Christian public. It is highly or•
na mental, and is calculated to exert a relining influence
in a tamily, and an elevating and purifying effect upon
the morals and religion of society, and it.should meet,
as we - understand It deserts, with a rapid and pzten
fit. solo.
Rev. A. IL .Lnehinan, L. L. D., Rueter let. Lutheran
Church, York, Pn.
-Rev. Jos. A. Ross, N. E. Church, Carlisle.
Henry S'axton, . "
•liev. A. W. Lilly, Pastor 2 d Lutheran Church.
Ilev. C. IV Thompson, Hector St. John's Protestant
.plscopal Church. •
11ev. F. P. linvon, Pastor Moiiiilan Church.
Bor. Eagle. " et.. pm Church,
gm% .Matth. Jos. Meker. St. Mary's do.
lion. Thomas E. Cochren, And. Hon. Penn'a.
Henry Welsh. President Yolk Bank.
linvid Small, Post Planter, York Pa.
And many °there.
45 Editors or Publishers of papers giving this nd
-I:afro:moot% Insertions. will be entitled to nn Engray.
log 1111,1Th:het, by forwarding the paper for that time
to our addrese, or Inserting it until that thneapixdoted
for the illatribution, with au editorial notice once In 1
weeks will receive the engraving . , fronted with a One
gold gilt frame to suit its size, 11111 i a ticket.
Mar. tie, '6l.—ilinon. AUSTIN is WEilltLY.
BAUGH'S RAW BONE .
HUPER•PIIOSI'IIATL" OF LIME
E =
AUGH SONS.,
No. 2O Sou'th AVlini•ves,
Cash Price, $46 per 2000 lbs , in strong Sacks
FA BIERS, REMEMBER!
This articlo Is propared from RAW BONES, and con
tains a largo amount of fertilising constituent., embod•
led In no other similar preparation.
1. It is superior to Peruvian (IMMO, producing, in some
• cases, I',o per cont. MOM..
2. Tt roots $ll per ton less. .
tito virtua of Puro Bone, while you lore no
time In waiting for it—lt sets at once.
4. It furnishes precisely tho foottrequirod for thogrow
log my.
It permanently Improves the soil.
It. It produces largo crops of grass.
7. It prevents the attacks of worms,
does not exhaust the soil.
0. The lust reason why you should use it, is that then
you ears make a practical test as to the truth of
all these assertions. It will cost but littlest° give
It a trial.
WO also manufacture an article of
" GROUND .RAW BONES,"
(guarantied pure,)
Cash Price, 835 per 2000 Pounds.
Tho above Manures we warrant entirely free from
adulteration, bring manufactured under the personal
Superintendence of one of our firm.
BAUGH & SONS,
No, 20,'South Wharves, Philada.
4.r. o Ll g hoFt CASII PRICES paid for RONES.IOI
tiIIARCOAL.—Any amount of Char
k jeoai ran bo had by applylog to Christian Leib, near
110111ng Itininga, or U. Glass,
Fob. 'Ol.-3m.
(1 ART ET CH A IN.—A new supply of
jouperlor Carpet Chalu,just reoolvttl at the cheap
store of C lIAS. 0011,11 Y,
lob. 15,1861. Trustee.
lIISSOLUTMN OF PARTNER'
sum.—Notice is hereby given that the partite
ship heretofore existing between Misses Duke A' Aug
Inhaugh has brim dissolved by mutual consent. -Th
books will be loft for settlement, and the business car- ' •
rind on with renewed energy by •
March 15, 'Ol.-tit. MARGARET DUKE.
DANIEL'S MACHINE FOR PICK
ING MILLSTONES.
41,16 subscriber having purchased of E. WILCOTT
DANIELS, the patent right for sixteen counties, In the
State of Pennsylvania, for his machine for Picking ?dill.
Amos, jr prepared to Sell Individual, Township, or
Comity rights for tie same. Ile would call attention
to the suitjoined certificates, from practical millers, to
the merits of this highly valuable machine.
JOSEPH NEWCOMER,
• Mechanicsburg P. 0., 011111,1311 and CO., Pa.
We have seen and tried E. W. Daniel's Patent Mill
stone Picking Machine, and feel satisfied that it has no
:superior for doing Its work, and saving touch time and
bard labor. Wu can therefore safely recommend It to
any ono who wishes to take on Interest In it.
D. If. Voouseng, Cumb co. Edward Staley, Adanreo.
G o , rgo Dimes, do. David Ilillintt, do.
Androw,llarline, do. IV. E. Myers, do.
C. alaLanlelter, do. Elias Stover, do.
Israel S. Trestle, Adams co. Isaiah Test. , do.
Wm. C. Lott, do. 11. N. Liwlsberger, do. '
Jacob E. Myers, do. It. W. Draubaugli, do.
Philip Sterner, , do. J. Newcomer, Franklin co.
Wm,Duttro, • • do. Alas. Hartman, Perry co.
March 22, 1801.-3 mos.
el A R PETS CARPETS LCARPETSi
Persoos going to housekeeping and others mud- .
lug to refurnish, are respectfully invited to examine
our large and varied stock of Carpets, such as Brussels,'
three ply, superior Ingrain, English and Domestic., Ye.
nition ).1"
•
11 EMP AND RAG CARPETS,
Druggels, Rugs, Straw and Cocoa Illattikgs, 0110101 a
for Halls, Looking Glasses, plain and fancy blinds and
ehadco, Oxturca, &r.
Eousekeepiv Goods of Every Deseriptioni , ,
llaviog purrhatied those goods for Nett Cash, we are
prepared to offer 'great inducements to buyers, as , we
bate lately gnno into this business we can warrant Ow
geode new and fresh.
• LEIDIOU fIAWY.EII & MILLER,
.Carlisle, March 8, 'Ol. /Cast Main Street.
.
VRESI - I MACKEREL.- •
A lot'of nackerol—noir catch—in assorte4 pack
gen of liaison, Quarter, and Eighth Parrots. Also,
SALAION,• ,
for Salo at thi;l3toro of the subscriber.
Oct. So, To_
00 .TRACE ..'Oll - ALNS . •
with a large ansortmant of
§Ta
i iitX
T CHAINS, • NIFTII CpAINA,
LOG 0 Al NS; • ' TONGUE CITAINS,.:
COW CHAINS, BPIUSADIto4.&:ey.;,
- Jima received at the. Ch,l9 . llardware atm" .of
ISprch 7. 'Bo. • ' "
WINDOW SHAD:OBI 4INDOW7
re'eelvidtbeezeleldve
York Blind lilanufacterr, we 'era ,a6W:1,0:*911 ( 11140,stO
regular wholesale prieee,:," • A , •
Jtist react/04'CM - palm otehades itaid:itulogt
xlOO. to wntoh we ems ettiquen or. pileokevoroli
erewow gottingjeeut , siiriotak,o4l7iv'
.Goods Cartels add ell other klndlotiree •
'' at ti.A,wylq.#'llll4*lTt.
II