Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, April 26, 1861, Image 3

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In Nforcershurg. on the lath irrst., at !ha residence of
his father Roe. TIIOMILS CB KW 11, I). 1)., JOHN
CREW 11, in the 27th year of his age.
.
Suddlonly, ,ts
on Vt ednesday nestling, ELIZA, wife of
Michact Itolcomb, Esq.'. in titly 41lLyear of her age.
giartiages:
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tho 29th of December. ISSO, by tho Rev..cflrleh
Mr. EDWARD SporrswooD, to mi. ISARtiLLA Mc
CA RTN BY, both of Carthtlet
Nero atinertisementB
•
Itli!kl OVA NICHOLS has re,-
moved kin Aire from ono door west of Saxton's
Hardware Store, to his residence, on c net Street,
dirm:•,ly opposite the Railroad often. Carlisle. l'a.
(MINI honrs, more particularly, from 8 to 10, A. M ,
and from 1 to 3 P. M. Ap.20031-11m.
NOT ICE —Notice is hereby given that
an election will he he'd on Monday the 11Ith day
.of May, A. LE, 11461, at the Court (louse in the borough
of Carlisle, between the honys [4'2 and 4 o'clock, P. M.,
of that day, to elect a PreKikleht and Five Managersior
the Carlisle Oat; & Water CoutpalX,
4,EIIUEI, TODD,
Pt'es. C. O.& W . Co.
April 211, 28111
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AN ORDINANCE.-RELATING TO
TIIE REGULATION OF THE MARKET HOURS.
Section I.—Be It enacted and ordained by the Town
Council, of the borough of Carlisle, and It Is hereby en•
acted and ordained, Ire the authority of the same. 'hat
the hour for ripening the markets upon the 11111rket days,
t.f this borough, shall ho at sunrise, from the let of May
to the Ist of October. end at 12 o'clock, M , from the Ist
Pf.ootober to wicolpc..or May.
Sec. it further enacted. by the authority of
the same, that the hour for opening the Markets shall
be I ndleated by the ringing Ma hell, by the rlerk of the
Market, and no person shall sell or purchase In the
Market Clouse, any article until the hour appointed far
opening the market. under a penalty 01 ONE DOLLAR.
Sec. 3.—Be it further enacted by the authority of rho
same. that all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances incurs ,
sistent herewith, are hereby repealed.
Enacted 111011ln ord111:1111.0 tire 13th day of April. IR6I.
JOH N OUT:MALL. l'res. Town Council.
Attest—J. M. 31,0)111E131ER, Ser'y. pro. tem. Cor.
JOHN NOBLE, Chief Burgess.
Carlisle, April 213, 1851. . ,
A N ORDINANCE -RELATING TO
THE DUTIES OF THE roglcE DE THE 00000011 OF
ammo
Section I.—lie it enacted by the Town Council. of the
Borough of Carlisle, and It is hereby enacted and or
dained by the authority of the some, that It shall be
the duty of the Police of the Borough, to arrest within
its limits. all noisy and disorderly persons, all persons
standing upon the public pavements. streets. and we) ks,
to the obstructi m 01 others passing to and fro, and
who refuse, 101 request the proper authority, and to
rem•rve all i 0 tox icated persons and vagnln so.
See. 2. Ile It further enacted by the authority of the
same. that upon the arrest by the said INdice. of any
Intoxicated persons or y Ognints. they shall be taken
before any Justice of the Peace of the said Borough, and
be properly committed to the Cohnty •tail, mid in case
of the arrest of any other of the persons named in the
fyregoing Section, they shall be taken befisre the Chief
Dago,, or In bit absence m inability to act, berme the
Assistant Burgess, who upon hearing the complaint.
shall have power to commit the offender to the Jail
fur apm IA o a t exceeding Piety-el4ht hours.
Sec. 3.—Be It fin they enacted by the authority of the
SAM, that the Sheriff of tno County shall receive from
the Borough, a salary of Twenty-live Dollars per 00011111
for receiving and detaining persons su committed by
the Chief or Assistant Burgess. _ -
.Ehaetod Into an Ordlnaneo. the sth day of April-. 1661.
JOHN till n. 41111.1., Pro, of Oiuncil.
Attest—J. M. MA.SONISKIM En. Seo.y.
JOUN Chiof 14urgoss
April 2.11, 180-,
REGIMENTAL ORDERS!
DEAD QUARTERS.
lot Reg't. I 6th Div. Penna. V. Volunteers.;
rrHE condition of the Country is such
as to require prompt action on the part of our
Citizen Soldiery. The Colonel commanding would ear
nestly call upon the patriotic to z-TA ND ItY THEIR
COUNTRY' hill up the companies ,already organized,
and form now companies at once. The services of at/
will be required. Prompt reports to the Head Quarters
of the lie:0,110ot are earnestly requested. Let no true
hold back with the Idea that there are enough without
him. The GOVERNMENT CALLS FOR AID, let Cum
berland County respond to the call at once.
By order of WM. M. PENROSE,
Col. Commanding.
LIALRERT, Adjutant.
& WHEELWRIGHT
SILO".
WM. CR.OIIILICH & CO.
:Sanufacturc and keep constantly for sale at
their New Shop, on North Hanover Street. Carlisio, Pa.,
opposite Raymond's lintel, a large assortment of Agri
cultural implements, such as horse powers, throttling
machines, with separators attached, clover hullers, grain
Lana, corn shell°, s,
STRAW & DODDER CUTTERS,
of which are all the latest and best Improvements.
Wagons of ovary description, harrows, cultivators, Corn
ploughs. field hollers. single and double shovel ploughs,
~ :arriages on hand and made to order. Having a
smith shop attached, all custom work in town or coun
try, done with neatness and dispatch. Repairing of
;rill kinds done at shcrt notice and on reasonable terms.
Thankful fur past favors, we respectfully solicit a liberal
share of the public patronage.
ORDERS DT MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED T.
t-sj._. Lumber, cast and wrought Iron scraps taken in
6achnnge ter work.
April 19, m. •
.tgaI..MANHOOD.
How Lost, how Restored.
Just Published in a•Sealed Envelope,
ON TILE NATURE, TREATMENT, AND RADICAL
CURB OF S.PERMATOILIICEA, or Seminal Weakness,
Sexual Debility, Nervousncssand involuntary emissions
Inducing impotency, and Mental and Physical Incapa
city. . By ROBT, J. ODIN ERW BLL, M. I),
Author of the " Green Buok," Ac.
The world renowned author, In tl s admirable Lec
ture, clearly proves from his own 4, perience that the
awful eonsequeoces of Self abuse m , be effectually re
moved without medicine and without dangerous anr-
Oral operations, boogies. Instruments, rings or cordials,
pointing out a mode of cure at oure certain and effectual
by which every sufferer, no mat ter what his condition
may be, may cure himself CHEAPLY, PRIVATELY and
RADICALLY This lecture will prove a boon to thou.
sands and thousands. - . . _ .
. . . .
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address,
post-paid, on the receipt of two postage stomps. by wi
dregging, Dr. 111 .1 C. KLINE,
A plo,ly 127 Bowery, York. Post °thee, bok 4,580.
NEW STORE, AND NEW GOODS.
HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS.
11.91T59 Cell'S 10c.
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Thu subscriber has recently opened a Now Store
at the old stand of J.ll Halbert in North Hanover St.
opposite the Carlisle Deposit Dank,
Having received from New York and Philadelphia, a
fine and well selected assortment of goods in his line 0.
business, such as HATS and CAPS, from the common
Wool to the flue Fur,
SILK AND CASSIAIERE HATS,
Spring Styles of Silk bats for 1861. Straw Hato for
Gentlemen, Jockey fiats for Ladies, and fancy hats and
Caps for Children, and
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIVEMS;
A inn, Carpet Bags, Vitligen, Trunks, Hand Trunks,
Umbrellas and prime 13edVeatliers. Au asset Uncut of
Ear Prime Segura and Tobacco. ',BA
Thankful for the patronage already received hu neck'
Invite all las frlontlimind the public generally to give
him a cull. JACOB BOAS, Agt.
Carlisle, April 10, 1861.
BILLIARDS:,,MLLIARDS::
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ILLIARD PLAYERS -wPI find at
the Plwenla Saloon, under Ithoom'a , Hall, two of
PHELAN'S CELEBRATED TABLES,
with , Marble Bode and, Combination Cushloon, The
TOM In well lighted and heated. and furnished with
every convenience for the comfort of visitors.
, Cerliele,,Aprll 12,'01. - GEOlitlit W. FOLAND.
BOWLING SALLOPN
4Lit
4 inni ..tansvo
F.K4' 'BOWLING SALOON, at the
Phoenix Restaurant udder Rheum's 114, Is fur•
s od—with two alleys,
OF THE lIIOBV.APPROED CONBTRITOTION
Persorp lona of this .hoslthful- amusement, Will find
every opportuitity ihr onjoying the ono, free flew the
intrusion of boys or ituprepor•pnranns.
12..1861. IeOIAND.
j)1{1. YV,I4LOW PINE TX iN110;R:
• —l l or finin,934 Uoardsaia
r , h Plunk, lAntilv, to I. G lASI% Citinale.
FOR SALE.—The large
three story Brick !loose nn Main d
Street, will be sold on easy terms. Ai dlut
Call at the Jewelry Store in raid v..
building.. --
April 19, ISIO,
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CORRECT YOUR ASSESSMENT !
Persons wishing alterations, Additions or deduc
tions In their tar, as MAO such as are omitted will assist
much by making their case; known to
J. W. EBY,
Assesso6
rEIIIE NORTH HANOVER STREET
['MIMING EM PO RUM,
'fakes pleasure to announce to its friends and patrons
of the large arrival of the latest styles of
CLOTHS,
CASSINIERES, nd •
VESTING S,
which will he made to order in the very latest styles
anti warranted to give complete satisfaction. or on sale.
Persons wishing to buy Men's or Itoy's Near by the
yard, mclii invariable save from fifteen to twenty per
cent no we can afford to sell goods much cheaper than
any competitor. A careful inspect. inn of our large nud
varied stock is vspevflully solicited.
ISAAC LIVINGSTON.
Proprietor.
A. .1). FIWINGr'S
FURNITUitE WARE-ROOMS
1859- 1859
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(Premium awa riled al thr Cu .:nd County
ayrrru!lurul Fair of 1857.)
The snliserilier has Just reeelvoil the moat splendid
nssertniiint of articles in hie line, ever liroutilit to tills
plane—o bids he in determined to sell at prices that de
ty .inta•tit
Embrming every arthile used by liiiuse and Hotel
keepers, of the nest approved and fashionable design
and finish. I richnling also Cottage furniture in setts,
reception and Camp Chairs, 3littlrassos, OM frames,
pictures. &c., &c.
Purchasers :ire requeided to call and examine his
stock. at his extensive w'arc•rooms, West 31aili street,
North side. A. ff. ENVINti.
Particular attention given ac usual to funerals;
orders from town and (•outitry, attetn/pd to promptly
and on 1111.1Iera to burins. A. B. B
lust received another new and cheap
int of Itiebard,nns. Dunbar 3, Dixon Lin e ns, M u ,
line, Co A: e., &C. At the cheap rash Store
OOP SKIRTS II OOP SKIRTS
I I latest novelties. and at prices to defy eumpe
true. :SAWYER dr. MI LI.F.It
FIRE INSURANCE.-TILE ALLEN
AND EAST PENN:AU/110 MUTUAL Fl ItE IN
SURANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county. Incorpo.
rated by an act of Assembly, Is now Daily organized,and
in operation under the management of the following
commissioners, viz:
Daniel Bailey , William It, Gorgas, 7111chael Cockily),
3. Eicholberger, Christian Stayman, John C. Bun•
lap, Jacob 11. Coover, Lewis llyer, S. Eberly, Benja
Mill 11. Moscer, J. Brandt, Joseph Wickersham,
AI o xan de r Cathcart. .
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The rates of insurance are an low and Myr rahleas any
Company of the kind in the State. Persons wlahing to
become members any Invited to make application to the
agents of the .•onnpaoy, who Cre wllling to wait upon
them at any time.
. _ _
AVM. 11. 00110 AS, President
CIIRISTIAN STAYMAN. Vice President
LEWIS JIVER, Secretary
MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer.
Managers.—Wm It. linrgns, 1,. Ilyer. Christian Stay
man, M. Cocklin.J. C. Dunlap, It. Martin. D. Bally, .1
ll.Coover, Alex. Cathcart, J. IViekersham, J. Elehelber
ger, S. Eberly, J. Brandt.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.— John Sherrich, Allen,
Henry Zee! lug, ShiremaostOWn ; Samuel Woodinn n I
Dickinson; Henry Bowman, Churchtown ; Mode liilL.
tith, South Middleton •, Samuel Graham, W. Penns
hero': Samuel Coover, Mechanicsbnrg ; .1. W. Cocklin, !
Shepherdstown; D. Coover, Shophordstown ; J 0. Sax•
ton, Silver Spring; Benj. Harm stick. Sil•er Spring;
Charles Bell. Cal lisle: John Dyer,
YORK COUNTY.—W. S. licking. Dover; Peter Wel.
ford. Franklin ; Jar. Uri Pith, Warrington ; F. Dear ;
dorff, Washington; U. Rutter, Newburg; R. C. Clark,
Dilisburg.
WM. CIIO.ILLICII & CO
DAUPHIN NT—Houser k Lachman, Ilarrikhurg.
Momhora of the company having policlesabout to ex•
Ore. can have them a by making application to
any of the Ammis.
April' M. 15541.
ST. LOUIS HOTEL,
CHESTNUT STREET ABOVE THIRD,
PHILADELPHIA.
In I he Immediate neighborhood 14 the Jobbing Houses
on Market. Third, :tint Chestnut :Streets, the Banks, Pont
Wilco, Merchants' Exchange, &ci,
AMERICAN - and EUROPEAN PLAN.
BOARD l'El? DAY; 81,50
DINNER between 1 and 3 o'clock
Aar A ftrsl class Restaurant attarhed. Paces
according to Bins of Parc...lag
The City Cars take Paasonnors from rtny Station to or
dose to the lintel. Irir ENG LI 611, FRENCH, GER
MAN and SPANISH spoken.
April li, IStil. 3 mos.
p ROE'. TraRAT lI'S ELECTRIC
oit
THE NEW PILACTICE.—EIectric Cures.—Pain Is the
prencrinitor Of death; relieve the pain and you check
the disease.
tili4 , . Tuts Om ACTP ON THE STHTEM WIT!! ELECHTICITY.—
In of pure vegetable preparation, not the slightest don.
gee of applying It outwardly or Inv ardly ; It at once
gives n permanent cure, In most t ages, in from ten to
twenty minutes.
The best physiologists of Europe have discovered that
all organic derangement in the animal System in an of
feet of the °list, nutlet) of the physleu electric livid in
the organ diseased a skilful application of the Oil
puts in Immediate mutton the nervous fluid, and the
eure is at once secomplished. No bleeding, nu vomit
lug, purging or blistering is resorted to.
pret,,Be Ora th's Electric Oil is the marvel of this age
for the lolletwooing, (not every thing )
Cures Ithetnutttsautften In a day.
Cures-Neuralgia, Tol,ol[lolo, l We minutes.
Cures Comp in the SlumacL, five minutes.
Cures Burns, lVounds. Bruises, one to three days.
Cures Headache, fifteen minutes.
Cures Ear Ache, Still Neck, Ague. ono night.
Cures Plies, Swelled (Bands, ten days.
Cures Felons, Broken ,Breasts, Salt Flaunt, two to
six days.
Cures Itemerrhage, Scrofula, Ahem.. six to ten eays.
Cures Frosted Feet 1111 d Chllitlairm, one to three dos.
Cures Ague and Fever, olio to twe days, and all the
IServous and Scrofulous Affections
Cures Deafness in ono to fur days.
Cures all Pains in the Rack, Breast, etc., In 2 days.
r,,,, DEAFNESS CURED :
, • New llnves. May 111th, 1856.
' of. TlLl.4rath—My brother has been deal three years,
and ontv'bottle of your Electric Oil cured him entirely.
Yours, CLIFFORD R. SCRANTON.
ANOTHER INSIANT C URE!
Huntingdon, Pa., Sept.. 1555.
Ltia certify that Prof. Do Orath's Electric 7111 Is In
fellable for Rheumatic onion. My wife for some time
past has been greatly afflicted and unable to walk, bar
betin restored by tile application of this oil almost in
stantaneously. I can cheerfully recommend itho oth
ors. JOHN WILLIANEGN.--
PlLES.—Charles Seition, Esq.. ex-Mayor of Camden
• says nix applications cured him. Almost cured his
STIFF N ECK..
[Editor of Law Mit,enzine red Instantaneously.]
ti Dar House. Philadelphia.
'Prof. Chao. De o r pth—l freely give -It tunny opinion
that your Electric Oil Is among the most wonderful
remedieS of modern times. At the earnest request ora
Indy, who alleged that she had been cured of n'utott
painful off-aloft by Ls useil - Wits Induced to try a hot.
tle, though at the.time of purchasing. I fully believed
It to be a quack medicine and a catchpenny humbug.
But a trial convinces me that it possesses a magic power,
and It will prove it`blessing to t.uffering\ Immunity.
I recently took a told from sleeping 1n damp sheets,
mod my neck became so much swollen and painful that
I could not turn my head.
After itAng, __without success, everything prescribed
by my'physielau,i last evening tried your Electric 011.
This morning 1 am- well; the relief having been as tom ,
pinto as 1t was instantaneous:
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Yours very truly. : • -
• JOHN- I.IV INGSTON:
Editor Monthly Law liinganlne, 1
'47 Broadway, nub ltO West loth St., N. It;
Mr. Livingston belongs dothe old, wealthy nod high
ly rtgqiuctable families erne old settlers of. New York.
Any one can addratut him on the subject of the above ,
letter, which will lie answered will' pleasure.
. Principal Depot,. i 77 Snub Stb Street, Philadelphia.
by-all Dritgglsts,' and In Jersey Oily at Van
Buskirk's - , Nietingtois street; Shipley's. Grove' street
Dr. ZribrlttiCht e,. comer of Orate and South 6tlt.Street;
lamptarit. ke,Moeit;tatiary flip. 15. 'lll.-ly.
SELLING OFF AT TWENTY-FIVE
PER CENT. BELOW COST!!
At the sbrn of the "Gold Eagle," 3 doors above the
Millibarland Valley Thank, and. two doorn_below the
Methodist Church. on W r est Main street, the largest
and best selected stock of
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
In the town, will be sold 30 per rent lower than nt coy,
place In the ;gain The stock romp, Isen a lerge nssert
moot of Gold and Sllverjtunting-ease watches. Iwo ern.
ln.hun. American matches, and all oilier hinds and
ntylen.
GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS,
Gold l'one and Pencils, Jewelry of all kinds, Spectacles
Gold end Silver. Plated and Silver Ware,
MUSIC BOXES, ACCORDEONS,
Oil Paintings. a great variety of fancy artleles.auil s lot
of the finest Pianos. which will be sold 40 per coot lower
than ever offered in town. The entire stuck of Watch
maker tools, cases, largo !Mirrors, and Sofa will ho sold
wholesale or retai,; on the easiest. terms.
Having selected a first clings - worktrian all kinds of re-
pairing will br done as usual, at reduced prices.
Three Pianos al $lOO below the factory price on ac
count of the niilladcdphia eompany closing out. I will
sell at the Jewelry Store,
771kEE ROSEWOOD PIA NOS,
warranted. at one-third their real value on racy toting
If railed on HOOD.
Carlisle, April 10,'G1.-3t.'•
Apr=l2, Htil
West High Street, Carlisle, -Pa
Part°, 1
Chi/Inbert 1 .
lllning-room, FURNITURE
Kitchen and
Office .•
lay 12. IhsS.—ly
MEM=
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I=IIMEEKIM
SINGLE 80031. 60 cts. upwards
LIST OF DEALERS -.
GOODS,. WARES AND MER
kfCLIANDESI3. Also, Distillers, Lumbermen, Drew
ors, to., within the Coonty of Cumberland, returned
and classined In accordance with the several acts of As
sembly, as foDowe, to wit
1-et,
A. W. Bentz. dry goods. i
LeNigh, Sawyer At Co, dry.goods, ll
Woodward .V S •Ilinidt, produ.e, 11
Henry Saxton. hardware, 11
HendeeArm & Reed, produce, ' 11
('. I itheff, gnu, erles, 1t
J. I'. 14111! & Sne, I ardwnre, 11
Armstrong A. Holier. lumber, 11
J. %V. Eby, groceries, 11
C. Ogllll, Trusloo. drv-goods. 1:
S. M. Hoover, lambi r and coal, , 1:
.1. It. Nioneinalter, produce, 1:
.1. &D. Rhoads, do: - _ 1.
Henry Rhoads, furniture, 14
Wm. Bentz, groceries, 11
It. H. Shaph•yjewelly, 14
James Loudon, hooks, 14
John D. tforges. stores, ' . „ 14
S. Elliott. drugs.l4
,
Jacob SVller, SiIOOS, II
.1. 11. Dowan, d i. 14
Asher Kiel, clothing, 14
A. II Ewing, furniture, 14
IV. Mlles. dry-goods 1 11
N. IlsotA, nturehant tailor, 1 - 4
It. Moore, shins, 14
.1. Mullin, merchant tailor, 11
',Mason helm6r .C.: Oro., confectionery, 14
.1. D. Callio, hats, 14
A M. Piper. stationery, - • 14
T. conlyn, jewelry, 11
S. Ensminger, tly nets, whips, 14
.I.Mii Irvin, shoes, 13
11. S. Kilter, merchant tailor, 14
F. C. Kramer, Jewelry, 14
S. IV. 11,tverstick. L rugs. la
I) Sipe, piper and furniture, 14
1 Livingston. r °thing, 13
A rail .b. Son, do. 13
.1 A. Iliiinerich, dry goods, 14
Darla 170 - efflifirtf;Tmur niiii - mecr, ---- • - In
Juenb Wolf, groceries, 14
A. tirlsinger, di. 14
John Faller. In. - 14
N. W. Woods, Agt , dry.goods, 14
.1. W. Smiley, clothing, 13
P. Ili.) or. eOll feet ionery, , 11
Philip Arnold, dry-gomis, 12
Jonathan common, shoes, 14
AV. I) A. Nanzle. jewelry, 14
.10..eph 11. Steel, do. 14
Ile, ,rge )ii ossina a, lathery, 14
John Solimall, ' (ill. 14
John Sellers, ti, 14
'William Sellers, do 14
1 loury Ilarkneas, groceries, 14
I loorge I.eiliy, do. 1.4
David Keeney, do. . 14
A. Thinesinith, do. 14
\VIII Hai n, do . 14
J. Ea unelns•rah, do , 14
11. IVenehel, Ito. 14
Mrs 11. .1. :.ttimph, do. 14
ellarri , & Smith. di. 14
Prof. Marshall, stationery, 14
A. 11. Blair. morocco leather, 14
Mae': .k. Delancey. lumber, 13
ii 4...1. Keller, hats, 14
Iluinor .'c Fredericks, marketing, 11
NVlllioun Askew, do. 14
David Fredericks, do
John Eck era,
Robert Alllison,
James Collin, sen.,
NV 1,011 Veil:int.
Mn,,. Chenoweth,
1). filar. ,!'t. .1 hoax,
A uguStits ('roll: dealer
Barney II dtinan. groceries,
Chas ErkelQ, d r.
Win. Gould, dO.
James Cali, do.
Mary Alorrls, stoves,
Ed , :lrd Le...Mt:clothing,
Henry Peters. grocer
Harlon ,t So' gent, ma, keting,
1.. Myers. groc.•ries,
Frederick C.O.0111:111. fun utturs,
S. \l. I\ h.f1.4 . drugs
A. A. Lill", 111:Irkfdillg.,
Thu•garet Nell. nil Il•nery,
E. Stall. do.
Mr... 1. Hutton, do.
Mrs E Willi tins.do.
Charles `lli tide) , . furniture,
Joins 11. Mci S. groceries.
I=l
Garver ICn•linuwd, diy goods,
.blur T. Green. do.
Iteujatolo
Itsrney Gsrdner, do.
Jerry llardner, do.
Kerr & Himmel, lumber, 12 - 12 50
I:iiglelvirt .(i CI, , 14 7 00
David I.lmilefelt, lumber, It 7 00
14
Ailain lil,illtiger, do. 7 uu
1)..1. It) turd Co., do.
)lartin Ryan do
ros!ei : . dr,goods
William Ilatlks, grocories,
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laiffi=ll
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)). Ddulinzer, dry-glodds,
Michael Fren, pruOuce,
S. 11. l'altrrsol., du
111,1lomau, marketing, 14 7 00
.1. IL Hauso, do. 14 7 00
Citrivii.lo Eva, In. .14 7 00
NMI to 1 Vol 1, do.
David Brown, do.
Johu Llutumal. xaddiury ,
Orofm, dry goodm,
11. ltupp & son, tlry.goods,
WEEEMZE
11itoer & Wise. shoes, 14 7 00
Cy rue Templea. furhituro, 14 7 00
fivor,v L. 1103, st.o‘ es, 14 7 00
John Solcor, marketing, 14 7 00
Samuel JllllllOll9, dry goods, 14 7 00
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Moses Bagel, market i eg
William P. Lloyd, drugs,
Al•ralum Grua ors, dry-goods,
Eli Wise, do. 14 7 00
Jacob Weaver, dn. 14 7 00
William Cridl, marketing, 14 7 00
John Sonny, do. 14 7 00
.1. Brolinker, do. 14 7 00
Hiram Lougnecker, produro, 14 7 00
A. M. Leidigh, dry goods,
J. A. CaulTman, do.
Alexander Mullin. dry goods,
Samuel I , lltkpp, Hoer.
C. ileover. marketing,
John A. Wolf, do
S. kintess. do,
C. keep. itimitUrO,
Allred Moore, dry.goods,
11. J. Stephens, dry-goods,
Ilrit.dle Az Fun, 00.
D. L. Deviney, drips,
Salllllol Plank. dealer,
Henry Fpidv, flour,
LL 11.1 ogletad.g. dealer,
50 (As
1). Li. Noel, dry
Gosmdler A: Zug. do.
1;4,1 , ert Ilry,on, dealer,
David Merl:lel), mai Laing,
11.1,bort lielrieh,
David StrArn, dry goods,
John .1. Cold, do.
a,llll B{lllllloflS, do.
Micheal Lehlich, do.
Jusoph Fink. mereloint
John Li Lohlizh. produco,
John dealer,
Fieher et. Kapp, dottier,
G. 11. Littehai. do.
F. Breekeutnattor, marketing,
henry 7,11:1er, dry• goads,
8 D. 31'1iInney,
illiam Vunard, marketing,
E. L. Shryock,
ICauffmnn it Oswald, produrtl, 13 10 00
D. et.inf)rt k S,lts, dry-I;outis, ' 73 10 oo
.1,...i, , ti illt,en. lumber, I/ 7 00
1/i011111.20011 .00111I0g. 11 7 00
Bob!, k thirrim,n, hard Ware, 13 , 10 00
0. k Son, ntuvun, 14 7 00
.1. B. 11nrring, druo, 14 7 00
L. K uffmau. do. 14 700
lrn Day, ' do 14 1-01)._
!toyer Ar. Ilrendt, ary.gordri, In 10 00
Joseph Irvin, confectionery, 14 7 00
11. Thonw, greeerivs. 14 7 00
John S, Boyers, hard were, 1 r 10 (10
Samuel W. Worst, furniture, 14 7 00
John Hupp, do 14 7 .06
Miller fr 11iirly. baler, 14 7 00
William Wonderlich, stoves,.., • 14 TOO
Leidich St. Niathowe, do. 14, 700
Lewis Bohs, do. 14 7 00
Brindle Si Nowowanger, dry-goods, 11 .15 'lO
C liiniee, tdities• 14 7 00
Levi 001010, shoos and hate, 14 7 0.4
111ii-garel lloinios. Oboes, - 14 7 00
Mrs. c Lemont, dd. 14 703
Jere.li Swartz, jewelry. 14 7 00
L. 15'. Abrams, clothing, 14 7 00
John linigle, dry goods, 14 ..7 00
Henri Lose, do. 14 7 00
Andrew Singlzer,•grnceries, 14 7 00
B. C. Bowman, • do. • -- 14 7 00
MIME
F. Storm..
dry-goods, 14 . 7 00
1) 11. S ell lor & Co., tailors; 14 . 700
.1. F. llaffonsbei ger, music store, - 14 700
Thomas 11. Bryson. producer - 12 l2 60
John 3dlinann lc Son, do. 12 12 50
Joseph Slintisor, do. 12 12 60
Zacharias & Ilaverstick, produce, 14 7 00
GeJrge tiummol, do. 14 7 00
John Johnson. marketing - 14 7 00
• Ono. Stlnouee, do:
cloo. 'Cow, do.
Fronk Mnexhal, do:
- Jacob ‘Vinoman, baliorY, •
Pater Gluartich, marketing,
T. Willa. dry.goods,'''.., .. . 14 700
.100. 111111er, do ' -14 ' 7 00
'A n d ror'llom, rrnauco, 13 • •-- 10 - 00
Ow les Oyotor, lumber, 13 10 00
Leo 44, Eberly, do. 12 12 60
V. Feetuan. do. 13 ' 'lO 00
Undo! ph 31artpn,do. , 13 10 00
Illoisur 4 James, do.. 12 12 60
Cluorgo nap, produce,[ ' . .14 , 700
, ..
•'3. C. & .1. I'l \ Brown, Tiardivire, /3 ei 10 00
- 8...0. Wild, drngs, 14 7_oo
• Win. Reed, ' -- do—. .. 11.' '7 00
Wm."l3int ton, dri, - ,. T ' . l4 700
Mink k Pro, dry•goOds, , 13. . 10 00
'
T. 31'0Indlali, -- do. 13 • 10'00
Thidnati Stough, do. 12 .. 12 no
"
-- W, L. !irCull,nigli,..o.)ret, . 13 '- 10 00
:.lonvti Laughlin, elet.hlnis, ~ . 7 _2_. ' 14
.'7 00
1 . IL II
Randal, ' • .. , 'l 4 .' ' • .7 OP
OARLIISLE
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Mil=
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1 1 7 00
7 00
1 4
lIIIMI
14 7 uU
IT-111
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14 7 U 0
13 1(1 00
14 7 00
74 7 00
1 4 7 00
I=l
EIIM
ESE=
13 . 10 00
E7EI
13:E1
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14 7 00
13 ' 10 00
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LIZZiE!
14 7 00
1:1 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
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14 7 On
10 00
7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
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DEEM
MI DDLEBKX
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14 7 00
14 '7 00
11 (7 00
11 700
14 7 00
NEW OVAIDERLAND
133113333
J. M. Davidson, shoes,
S. Olosser, grocer,
J. lt. Frey; stora's and till,
.7. U. Cobaugh. Agt., mores,
.1. 11. Herring., Agt., chairs,
Jonathan Peres, marketing
A. Purhinsn, do.
John Garde, • do.
George Stltzel,
NEWTON.
S. Miller & Scm,..dry-gootls,• • 14
John Lewis. dti, • 11
'llllands & ITUAlilnger, dry goods, 14
James Kylo." do. ', .13
Fo%naught & McCoy, - do. • -14
Hurst & bays, . do. 14
A. Minich, do. 14
Jscob Wagner, marketing, 14
bowls & Co, lied Barn, produco. 13
Snyder & Knettle, ' do. 11
.1 & J. 11 Kursk. • : dn. 11
Nonummer & Horn. do. 'l3
James Bishop, marketing. 14
Bowers & Instimw, dry-goods, 13
henry Snyda. SiIOCS, 14
J. & J. B. Kursk, (Oaltvillo,) forwardingt 13
110 P EIVEL L.
James Green. dry-gnods,
Shoemaker & Co., do.
John Newcomer, flour,
Hoover .4 lie Luck, marketing,
Christian Ste viek, furnit u re,
William dry-goods,
Watts,, do.
Miss E. Russel, do.
George Russel, do.
David Hays, do.
11. ()ober, do.
Jacob Bishop, marltering,
Jacob lieetem, do.
WEST PENNSBOROUGLI
Woodward & Schmidt, produce, 14
Line it (lick., - do. 14
Theodore Rompshler. do. 13
I.lber James, dry-goods, 11
(1. W. Robinson, do. la
E. James, de. 13
Alexander Goodhart, marketing, 14
Wm. Bishop, do. 14
Jerry Veep, do. 14
Jacob Ilanthew, dry-goods, 14
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Strohm k Allen, dry-geode,
Clark & Sll., do
(Ivo Placer, do.
Schorh Svps, do.
SIIIPPENSBUIIO
.1. Baker, groceries, 14 7 00
S C Ilall. r, do 13 10 00
D. Criswell, furniture, 14 7 00
I) Fronts. do. „ 14 700
It .1. Snoddy, do. 14 7 00
I'. S. Art,, groc..ries 14 7 00
A. Hostetler, clo' lung., 14 7 00
Mrs. M. Duld, o(tions, 14 7 10
Cox .0 ,N1*:;utn.4.41,Y14(1", 13 ••• 10 00
Ranl:en & Brothers, drugs, 14 7 00
.1. Heck .1.; Co, dry -- goods, .. ~, , „ 11 10 00
II Sturgon, trimmings. 14 7 00
.1 I, mils. jewelry, 14 7 00
Foreman ..t, nil, , groceries. 14 7 00
.1. & .1 B. Redding, dry-goods, 12 12 50
Grail) & Johnston. hardware. 12 12 50
It. Ilysingor, jewelry, 14 7 110
A. F. Wolf. stoves, 14 7 00
Kelso Cr Hinkle. stationer'', 13 7 00
Willis, Aloore Jr. C.., dry gouda, 13 10 00
.1. 11. Cris, ell, drug., 14 7 00
A. Selrer. forwardin.; and produce, 14 7 00
It obey & LS.' Lon, prod ace, 10 20 00
'RtAlr'eflrother, do. 11 15 00
Marlin. A,ngie., luntb4r,. ~ 13 10 Oil
~ 71)/tii'lrit/ItlerBtitOmehor, - - ' ~q,,,u.,.., . 1/7 , , ,1":":, . /7.„- e .jp.,
Philip Deltrieh. groceries, 14 7 00
Johnson .. , t, Sourer, f rw,rding, 13 10 00
Benjamin 11100 e, marketing, 14 7 110
J. W Nlateer, do. 14 7 00
Stuart ..1.: ~ .ti,.dry goods, 12 12 50
O It. Cole, slows awl hats, 14 7 01)
J. Bridges merchant tailor, 14, 7 nO
I•t. el Ni i 111,i104. Al ~00, 14 7 ta)
Jaeob Paulo, gravel les. 14 7 (s)
Forney & M•Pln•rson. hardware, 13 10 00
John Stoutbaugh. ,I„. Ii 7 WI
Stevick. I:ini6le .t Co., dry•goods, 13 10 00
2/ W. Croft. lints A: shoes. 14 7 00
Join, C. Alt irk. groceries, 14 7 no
C. R. Hinkle, carpels. 14 7 00
C. Foinau4llt, con ieetioner y, 14 7 00
BEER, OYSTER. & EATING HOUSES.
clAss. I,IOEOOO
Andrew 11..111,1, Carlisle, 7 In 00
Go. wee 1 ,, Owe). •. 7 10
Fred'lt. ketllter, " 7 10
Botlelb Switzer, '• 7 10
Samuel 031 10 0. a, •• 7
EII.IIIIei Wririal..• 7 111
Win 7luudv. 7 10
10
Josnpli Ehriglit, ••7
..
Jaeol. St ratton, ~,
.101111 a,ter.
William Svh,,
John 1101111.11,
James It h trfe, " 7 10
11. Arnold), 7 10
Mrs. Low, " 7 10
Mrs. Peters, '• 7 10
Mrs. C. Myers, " 7 10
Sirs. C. Nlurray, " 8 5
Mrs. li. lA"il4lth, o 7 10
Ewing Clatk, ~ 7 10
J. DelTenl,l ugh, East Pet:inshore', 7 1(1
D. It. Dil lei , Monnw, 7 10
S. )irtwe, Upper Allen, 7 10
-
John Doyle. '' 7 10
J. 'l'. . ippov, Shippensburg, II Ii
T. 11 Hoffman, " 7 10
.1/11111e.i \la. key. •• 7 10
John %leloy, Mechanicsburg. 7 10
Peter Wegner 7 10
Henry Ebe " rlv, 7 10
John Rupert, " 7 10
John Nicholson, Newvllln, 11• a
J. 0.1 Crawford, '• SI 6
Jogoph ItIload•+, Hopewell, 7 10
BREWERS AND DISTILLERS
1.10
7 (0)
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11 00
7 10)
7 00.
EEO
We,. Alexander, Carlisle,
IVnt are 111,
It. Quigley, Newton.
A. Boalor, South Middleton,
M. G. iteltzboover. Monroe,
D. LI, Voglesong. Upper Allen.
W.'lroullerson, North Middleton,
S. Grlssiuger,
Samuel Eninalrger, Newton,
TEN-PIN ALLEY & BILLIARD TABLES
LicEssit.
•
Emanuel WeMai. 1 tal le, 30 00
George FOlulla, 2 tables, 40
Deorge Noland, 1 alley, 30
Jorn:to M hart°. 2 tables, 40
A ny perm,un feeling themseivesaggriered by the above
elassifirati.,n, will hare NO opportunity of .ppmfli”g by
Cllllll, all the Plll , setilmr, at his resideuce, in Carlisle.
any dale betare the 27th of April, after which no appeal
will be heard, WM. Met'IIERSON.
April 5, 1501 —Ol. Mercantile Appaiser.
12 50
10 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
DR. 1100FLAND'S BALSAMIC
colon A I. !
FOR THE SPEEDY CURE OF
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Croup, hoarse
ness. Bronehilis, Pneumonia, Diseases
of the Bowels, arising from cold,
Ineipieul Consumption, and
fbr flee relicf and (if at a l
possible) cure c./ . ra
tienLs iu adviike
ed stages of the latter disease.
• •
The italsainic Cordial is entirely a Vegetable produc
tion, c.enlii nine the heeling properties of the Balsam,
with the ins igorating qualities of at Cordial, producing
a combination so well adapted to the purposes intend
ed, that there are but few circus of disease s Mai will
nut, at an saris period, succumb to its healing and life
giving properties.
For ages. has the treatment of pulmonary d:seases
occupied the greater portion of the attention of the
scientific of the medical woild, tint t one acquired more
eminence In his treatment of these diseases, than the
celebrated Prussian fir. lloomom. the originator of the
Balsamic Cordial. Ills life was devoted to the produc
tion of retnedie- that would stand unrivalled. How
well ho has succeeded, the American people are able to
judge and oe positively assert, that no preparations
that have ever been placed before them, have conferred
the same amount of henefila on suflering humanity, or
have elicited so many commendations from all classes
of sneiety as the remedies of Dr. licolland, prepared by
Dr. C. M. Jackson & Co., of Philadelphia.
Cordial is designed for n class of diseases more
general Rod more fatal than any other to
„phial the
people of this ce•uu tmare,sulsject —those springing from
n -81./(IIIT ruts." Tillie eminent authority. Dr. Hell.
says: I will not say that Colds to our Nita bitauta
s lint the vogg arid Y ta.i.ow Fsvtat are to thoseof other
.countries; but I can aver confidently that they usher
in disease of greater complicity and mortality than these
latter."
10 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 OU
Entirely Vegetable -No Alcoholic Preparation
DR. HOOFLAND'S
CELEBRATED
GERMAN BITTERS,
PREPARED BY
Dr. C. T JACKSON & Co., 'Phila. Fa
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LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JOndice, Chrmilc
or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the ,d hineys, and al I
c ii
diseases arising from a disordered .Livin r Stomach..
- Such as Constipation, Inward Piles,4 teas or Blood
to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart.
burn, Disgust for Fond, Fulness or Weight in the Stoin•
act, Sour kruclations, Sinking or Fluttering at. the Plt
alike Sten - inch, Swimming of the Head, flurried and
Difficult Breathing, riutlering at the 'Heart, Choking
or Suffocating Fellsntions when in a lying posturel p im•
110. f, Of Vision, Dots of webs before, the Sight, Fever and
Dull Pain in the Bend, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel
lowness of the Skin and Eyes, I in the Side, Back,
Chest, Limbs, &a. Sudden Flushes of Rent,- Burning
ly, the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil. add great
Depressions of Spirits. awl will positively prevent Vol
low Fever, Billions Paver, dao.
The Proprietor in callingtho attention of.the public
to this preparation does so With'lffedikly of the utmost
confidence In Its virtues and adaptation,ta 0041408 es
for wh'ch it Is recommended. ‘ --- --
It
.
It is no new‘and untried article, but one that boa
- stood the toot of a twelfe yenta' trial harrire the Arndt- -
can people. And its reputation nnti sale are utirlyalled
by any similar preparation extant The testimony In
Its favor given by the most prominent and well-known
Physicians and Individuals in the country la immense,
and a careful would of the Almanac, published atinii
ally by the proprietor:(, and V) be had gratis of .any.of
their Agents. Cannbt but satisfy the meet skeptical that
this remedy Is really dittrelug the great celebrity it
him obtained. • -,' , .
' -
0."+1 SOY. HATERSTICH; Agent for Cartisle, and by
Dealers everywhere. .. _ _ . 1Apr..12, 'fil,-ly,
TzxtßA PINE'GOLDEN
A' SHIRTS of the latest Styles and Improvernees:
Hoeing bOught si/hku..ual, large stock of fine Shirts.
wo will sell the entko stock ptvery low prices : -- Alto,
a•ibry. largo aqterttoant ofCollitrs of the various
F kinds.
motoolts, Nepk Ties,Graved Grava, urelehlni• Goods, -
&C, at the lowest vices at T. I,IVINTIBI.IN'S.
Ault t 2, 'Ol.- • , .:NoithAiendier Stied,
Job Printing iently-excouted
7. 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
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7 00
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00
7 00
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10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
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7 00
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7 00
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7 00
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7 00
10 00
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7 00
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10 00
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10 00
A PAM O,F REAL, NOVELTEES;
AIM ONE. M ITHUOT A MITE.
let.—"THE PAPER NECK TIE."
(hUaent nppUnd for.)
. .
This Tie Is made entirely of. paper, Iu 100 different
styles, and In perfect imitation of talk and other fabrics
The price IA s' low that a gentleman may wear a NEW
TIE r.VEIIY DAY, and yet not be chargeablo with ox
traraganee, or ono Tie can .he worn 3 to 0 days, It ne
cessary to economize.
2i1.-TIIE RELIEF TIE.
•
(Patmiteci January 29. 18111.)
Thl4 in , dmibtless tho most per Met silk 'lb ever in
•ented,' and is just whet the name implies, a perfect
lteliOn from iii ther trouble In tying bows.
3d.—THE LACE EDGE TIE.
An exquisltlvc•lY box only to be
to be seen to be admired
N. 11.—We sell 'to WHOLESALE 30131111 ES ONLY
Country hierehants eau order our goods of ANY WHOLE
SALE HOUSE with who's, they are dueling.
April 12, 1861. 3 t.
TO BUSINES r S M•EN
An eNcellent chance for reliable business men to secure
a profitable manufacturing business. requiring but a
small capital In Its establishment and prosecution.
The manufacture conslshtin the appplieatien of a pa
collar compesition or enamel to ruinous, red brielts,and
a variety of other building material, ornamental archi
tectural fintshings, ceilings, tiles fur floors and for roof
This enamel ditity:lio tinted of any color, from the
purest white to the deepest Idncic, with all the colors
and shadosabetween. It imparts to the articles tie which
it is applied a hard Weir d, - and-durability almost Natoli
bin, and a beauty SU rplissio ir that of the rarest and most
costly of the variegated marbles, and. unlike them, Is
impervious to moisture. and Will never fade, stain, or
deteriorate. casting but a fractional part of tho price of
ordinary marble.
.
It Is also.oultialile for table and stand taps, mantle.
\
pieces, n outnuents, and an endless variety of other ar.
tidos a taplii use.. The processor applying the enamel
is simple. while the articles enameled sill commend a
ready 'sale, 'fronting large-04N. Responsible puller
ma:, procur licensee for, mantditeturlng under the pat
'Ont forefty or prominent towns In the United States.
by applying to the subscribers. A small tariff on the
articles manufactured will be required' for the - use o'
the inyebtlon. Circulars giving Cull particulars will bi
L
forw fded to all applicants.
T a superior merit end beauty of this enameled
bui ding material to anything in use heti the 'impel!
lied Indorsement of 'many of the.inost 'innlnent" archi
teat aud,scluntille men of this and,other cities.
lo ar icularn address ..
JOHNSON & PRALt,
" Gloneritl Agents Enameled. building 51qtpriAl
...
univisml G00D5...._
Tile lariest a d - est yarlety of Gent's V utrdsh
ug Goods, '
and at the oiaat'prlces can ho found at
LIVINGSTON'S,
~ .. North Minoru Street.
. .
•
ICEO? . 3OIs . I_S KIRTS.-.-Anpther lorg'
itupplvief tliosu'iiiperinr• end 'eltenp_stenl_nprin
sldreii"Just reCGIYniI. ;Derlile,ll3 the best, and ebeappat
In Onrllelu, nt Stem
Noir. 2, Iktio. • . • cilioecwit , llY, Truiteir. •
liclacgrecml
ONLY PirEPARATION
TIIAT HAS
STOOD THE TEST OF - YEARS, •
And grows more and more popular every day!
,t ND testimonials, new, and almost
lA_ without number, might be given from ladies and
gentlemen, fit all grades of soelety, whose united testi
molly none could resist. that Prof. Wood's Hair liestora•
tire will restore the held and gray._ oral preserve the
hair of the youth to old ago, In all its youthful beauty.
Battle Creek, Mich., December 21st,
[nor. Wool, Thee will please acoept n Rue to Inform
thee that the hair on My head all fell off over twenty
years ago, caused by a .omplifta tocl chronic disease. at
tended with an erimtron on the head. A rontional
course of suffering through life having reduced me to a
state of dependence, I 'rave not been able to obtain Stuff
for caps, neither have I been able to do them up, In
consequence of which my head has suffered extremely
from void. This indwell me to pay Briggs A [lodges
almost the last cent I had on earth for a two dollar
bottle of thy Hair Restorative, about the first of August
last. I have faithfully followed the directionr and The
bald spot Is now covered with hair thine and black,
though short, it is also coaling In all over my head
Peeling confident that another large bottle would row
tore it entirely and permanently, I feel anxious to
persevere in Its use, and belllg' destitute of morns io
purchase any more, I would ash thee if thee wouldst
not be willing to small. 1110 an order on thine ar.ents for
a bottle. and receive to threll the scripture declaration
—"the reward is to those that are kind to the widow
and the fatherless." Thy friend.
SUSA.NNAII KIRBY.
Ligonier Noble Co ,Indlann, Feb. 60:. 18511.
PRoe. 0 Wool,: Dear Sir:—ln the latter part of the
year 1852. while attendinq ills State and Natiolual Law
School of the State of New York, my hair. from, cause
unknown to mu. commenced tailing off very rapidly, SD
that In the short space of nix Month, the whale upper
part of my scalp was alin , st entirely bereft of its roves-
Inu. and touch of the remaining portion upon the lido
and back part. of my head shortly after became gray, so
that you will not ho surprised when 1 tell you that
upon my ',turn to the State of Indiana. my more casual
acquaintances were not so much nt a loss to discover
the cause a. the change In my appearance, as lily ma.
Intimate acquaintances were to re,vnize me at all
I at once amid° applicn tool to the must skillful phy•
gu is In In tlio country, bet. rervia log no tassuramees
From them that my hair could ingaili be restored. I wes
forced to become reenacilled to air fate, until, fartunate
ly. in the latter part of 1111. year 1` , 57, tout Itest.irativn
Mat recalanieniled to ale by n druggist. as being the
most reliable Hair - Restorative in use. 1 tried one bot
tle, and found to my great satisfaction that it true pro
during
the desired elleet. Shoot that time. I have used
seven dollars' worth ~(your Ilestotative. and :via result,
have a rich colt of very molt blank hair, a Well no money
can buy.
Au a mark of my grat it aide for your baler and sk 1I! in
the produetion of so as orderful an artiele, I nore,re•
eciintlienilint, its use to many of my friends :and acquaint,
who, 1 am happy to inform you. are using it with
like affect. Very respe, tinily. yours
A.'+l. LurrA,
Attorney and Contißeiter at law,
Drpot. 411 Broadway. rind ..Id by all dealers through
out t he vi erld.
The Restorative is put tip In Bottles of three FliZelh
large, medium, and stnall.;,,the small holds half a pint
and retails for one dollar per bottle; the inedimn hold ,
at least twenty per rent. noire in proportion than the
smell. retails fur two a hottle: the largo holds a quart
forty per rout. more in proportion and retails for $3 per
bottle.
0. J. WOOO & Proprietorr, 414 Broadway, New
York. and 114 Nlarhet Street. St. Louis. M...
CO- by all good Druggists alai Panel , ono&
,Dculers A p.
L AIt K N & C 0 . ,
111011101
PHO TO G 11.1 I ' ll GA LL Ell I-,
S. E. Corner Eighth and Arch Streets,
(ENTit kNCE ON hilt /ITU STREET, /
1 I,A D PH I A,
After many )ear: ex perisnse in all the vitrions bran.
rhos of the Art the Proprietors confidently in vits the
,ittentimi of their friends and the !midis lo their ex
tensive establishment. %Odell presimt , the opp minnit)
tie prosurinz the heel pisturos. vit.' at to an)
tlrstsMths liallery iu the United States.
Premix:alum: are emapleto fir zixecutine: all the im
proved styles lino antthe Art They have a patent
arranzement for copy inir DaztlerreWypi , , kr ,
thorn hire site, one of the
in this country A trashed to tun; e,tablishinent are
three coloring Artist,.
it11•111 0 1i11.4 Pointing, no lily as 12,00.
withLo Frame, 2,02.
at 75 rents Extra coplei, 50 rent=.
or C 5 per dozen. 1.1:e size Photos.raphs as 1 , 01,101
n Tl 4 I vlrytype at same prise. Linable Amlirotypes at
50 vents and upwards.
A most extensive alsiirtment Frames endirse.
In. , a Select. and choice 1 ariety of the latest st) les.
Priers front 02 rents and onwards.
Espmiiid -attest inn bestowed rip in Life sized Photo..
itraphs in Oil, trani.lsried trill small pletures, aLd f. out
life Prise, from $5O to
AL I T- Instructions giveilln the Art.
Feb. 2,i, itil.—ly.
LUMBER AND COAL
BLACK Bt, DELANCEY,
LUMBER AND COAL -s -, Arti)!
On the 16117 Road, near the Gas Wor„,ks
The susoibers keep constantly on hand, agillek
b .as.
sorimout of
Lumber & Coal,
c • • L
which they ran for-
MAI to ord.r proMpt ly
and oo the most ren r i A r Z t airtal
soluble terms. - ' -
LUMBER, SCANTLING,
BOARDS. FRAME STUFF,
Palings, Plastering and Shintrling-Laths, Wm lied Floor
ing. Weatherboarding, P .sts, linik,White Pine, Ilentlnch
and Oak Shingles, of every quality. They al=o fern MI
bills to ord, of env lonath and size, at the she, test
notice and on the most reasonable terms. Their worked
boards are kept under cover, so that they can be fur
niched dry at all thugs.— - -
They have enindantly on hand all kinds of Family
Coal undercover, which will be delivei ed . clean to any
part of the borough. To wit:
LY KEN'S VA LLEV,
LUKE FIDDLER.
TREVER
LoCUST MOUNTAIN,
And other varieties, and all the ration , : ,Ives in use.
whieh they offer to the ;midi, at the Inver=t
LINIEIIuIINEWS A !IL misNirrii :4 cum, al,op,
en band. at the lowest rash prim
Aplil 5, 111.—ly. BLACK . & 'DELANCEY.
D EAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE
rbo SA I.E.
The suhmcrltper offer,. nt. prit me Fnle, On reatlonahlu
terms, that ral wild,, 1.4 01 ground sit
,ted on thee,rner ot I lain and %Vest
t 4 treet, in the borough of l'arlh.lc
containing ,(<ty feet In front hyl7 --
" .
in depth, and hat lug thereon erected 2*
A LARGE WAREHOU,E.
THREE THREE-STOI?Y Blefelt" 110 USES
and other necessary outbuildings.
The Warehouse Is esoveulently !seated for Imsiness.
anti the dwellhia hon,:a are is ;toad reonir, furnished
with water and eats. and all the modern improsvements.
in.. If not sold. the property will Ito offered for runt.
Fer torsos or other infamation engolre of
Carlisle, April 5, 'Ol.-ti JACOB !MUM.
SMITH & BROUWER,
Sol, Alauutitetuivrt, N_q,,3,; 11 arrou btreet, N.
Wl4 11) L R WILSON.-
FAMILY SEWING MACICFSES.
sty, greatly
reduced prices. These machines aro noiseless, run rap
idly and form a seam of unequalled etrength, 1991uty,
nail elasticity. which will not rip. They a rn. augurs
t humbly, TIIEB EST M I N IN TM:. 31 ARA KT,
Lir family and general use,liley will
HEM, FELL, STITCH ANDAUN,
They ran do anything that any other machine con do.
Zir The new Hemmers and other new improl,
ments, without extra charge.
W HEELER & WILSON'S
SE 11 - LAW MA CHINES.
None are better ndnpted to family use.
American Agriculturalist
The undersigned having been appointed agents for
Cu alien-land County. offer them to the public with par
fcet eantidence. Mal those who purehase will find them
as reprehentef above. Persons wishing to see the ma
eldnes in operation, will plosse -all at the store of 11. S.
iii tier. or at the Railroad office, Carlisle, Pa. For fur
ther Information apply to
I=
F URMTURE' WARE ROOMS.--
HENRY A, RHOADS
,„
T)•,-Ir--=-7---
CPO wt.
WEST HIGEI STREET CARLISLE
1 . 110 51111,111.0,110Y,C leave respectfully to In ro •in the
citizens of t'arlis.e and wini,ty, Ora 110 has now on
hand and i ontoufa •turiu 4, every variety of Cabinet
Waro. rousisting in part of
S'Al , AS. BUREAUS,
.bliE ,, SlNil CASES, AI A 11141,E TOE T BLES.
B ED:Cf EA 1)S. S ECR ETA RTES,
C I/ A I it S,
Oilt Mauldintt, Oval Frames ke., he. Title work In
warranted of the beet matorials and works, tn.hip. in
hra.l.4 all the la.tmt city styles, and will by furnished
at the lowest retail prie.
N. 11.—Comas inido at short nit hr , and runeraln nt
enlist to promptlyin ton, or Country.
Carlisle let. 12,
QTORE ROOM FOIL RENT .—T
' ` ho
I tr,to Store Room at the West and at st reet
Via fitted up with counters, and. OA ring nod has a
larre and conouniont cellar. Posqe.ttloo given immetti•
atoly. Require or ADAM SESSEMAN.
Cal :isle, Dee. '2l, '60.-e. t.
FOR SALE OR RENT.—
The ~o,:orib, offf•l, for s•tle or rent. the !low
2 Throe Sh)tV 13r . Wii II ow;e
ki4 . 0 . . '1 on Nttrth Ilanover:qteet. Possession
11 - 4* ..,., ,
Inv••rt on the lot of April next. The
f: 's' t , House has nine renns. is fttrni'lletl
......,...._-_, ...-","- ttith water Awl L,l,lllll(isnital , l,•itli•
er tie Int•tiness or a private IPShil.lloo.
Oct •.!6, 1 , 0.-1 I. .1 A)l 1 , ...; It. WEAVER.
--
lIANDSOME WOMEN!
To TilE 1..1 Uir..
BUNT'S " BLOOM OF HOSES." A rid. and (donut
sqdni . foe the rhaxka of lips. It will NV:IAI Or rob 011 .
n{lll when Ullee applies!. remains durable li . years. The
tint is so rich and natural. b u tt the closest scrutiny
mils temiqiici its use. Can be resets
the skill. new_preparation
nged by the celebrated Court Beauties of 1.111111011 and
Paris. Mailed free, ill bottles, with directions tor use,
for
II l'S'E'S CURT TOILET POIVI)E11," Imparts . 21
dazthirz whiteneqs connpit,ion. and is unlike
anything eihtrused 11'.r this puip,se. II filed free lor
NT'S B 11. M." removes tan, Ili - eel:leg,
auriloun and all eruptions of the skin. hlailed free 'l,r
fal Cents.
IIC\'1"f; •.1M PERI.% I. P 0.1.1 ADE" Mr the hale, ,dren
gthens and improves its growth. h peps , it from ILI tins off
and is warranted to matte the hair curl. Mailed free for
$l,OO
llt'N"leo `• PEARL BEA UT! Fl ," foi the teet hand
gum, . w
hitaux the teeth, hardens the guile:
purifies the breath elfertsuttly, preserves the tenth and
presents toothache. Mailed free for $l,OO
HUN - 1"z; BRIDAL wit HATIT PERFUME." a double
extract of orange blossom and cologne. Mailed free t.r
$l.O I 'Phis exquisite perfume stuns first used by the
PI incess Royal of England, nen her Marriage.P.Messrs.
Hunt esented the Prinoes, with an elegant.
ease nY I.,filtik,•-y. in whkh all of the ale, e art bde,
were incl adodl in handsome rut glass with gold stop.
pers. v tined at f:1501), particulars of w hick sppeared in
11, public prints.
All the ab ice ar:leles sent free, by express. for
Cash van either anus:an:lily the order, or be mid to the
copre4s a : gont on deli ver,y of goods. lII'N I' 0 Co.
Pisrfnmen, to the thieve.
RegtiacSte London, and 77 6ausidn Pt . Philadelphia,
I'a For - Sale by ail Dru.rgists and Pei !tuners,
111/. The Trade supplied. 110.-Iy.
lAItI'ET IN (i ust, receive,' at.
03s , i stareno elitive new Ft... 1:
of I ugrztio, Raz. and Luting l'Arullin,..lll,, , t r,lll iii
M 31110.141 urers, and selling at. Ithpreowlently low 111 ices
fur Cash. CHAS. UIII !MY. Trustee.
I)ATNTS .ANI) OILS.—
In Tons White Lead. loon Gmloss of oil. Just
received with a largo assortment of ,
Varnishes. Fire Proof Paint.
Turpentine, Florence White,
Japan. While Zinc,
Putty, Colored Z nr,
Litharge, Bed Load,
Whiting, Boiled MI,
Glue, Lard 011,
Steel lac, Sporn) Oil,
Paint Brushes, Fish Oil,' &r.,
Colors of ex ery description dry. and Oil In runs and
1,0. 0 q at the Hardware Store ui
Mardi 7. , ;1). HENRY Si XTON,
'VENN' GOODS. — FIRST ARRIVAL
THIS SEASir , I,
A OjAy's Chrup Cu..,1, Store.
ir,o ju.t rolurned from Phil ,d,lphla a nd nm anti
nneoingadvt ul hand , on, d“,iralde and cheap DUN"
i; 11111, , , Itoqxlit for malt and trill be sold at astonish
invly low priees.
A large stn •k t'f new style prints. DeLanes.
(llngh On, 4,1,1 other Dress ,zreat vat iett. A
nog stook if Welched and tinbl,arli,t mush.. Th.k•
In V.,. Ltimwrs. I.inons. A lull
aN,..tolont tilark Silks very cheap 3,1 von
' Another Awl: of those first class Steel sprinz pkirts and
urlder price.
=EI
Unties', I len nises', and VIII Idre A's !lose i great
variety at low priee, ( L'u'is. of all kinds and price.
I=
A now supply of Ingrain, Cottage, Ilemp, and Hag
CArpots.
All p-rsons In wont of new stele Sprlwr Good% ore
respectfully invited to r3ll and examine thiv stork be
fore purchasing elsonitere. CH A.S. nu I LISP,
March 21, 'GI. Tr unto°.
T OFFICE.-LEMUEL TODD
has resumed the practice of the Law. Office In
Centro Square, west shlo, near the First Presbyterian
Church.
=ME
"DRESSLER'S HAIR JEWELRY
sToRb.
ko. 206, North Sth Street above Race,
Philadelphia.
On hand nod for sak, n ehnier assortment of suporior
patterns, and will PLAIT TO Olt OM:,
Bracelets, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Breast
Pins, Crosses, Necklaces, Vest and
uard Chains, &e.,
Orders enclosing the hair to ho plaited, may be
sent, by a Drawing as naar as you ran nn
paper, /11111 enemas such amount as you flay 011 ( 0)00 to
v.—t 11, too followt.: Far flings lttl to En:
i 3 to $7: Finger Rings 7 - , in, .b; Veht Chitins $1
to $7; Necklaces .f. 2 to VB.
wiv„ Hair put into MOdullonz, Box Breast Pin's, Mugs,
and Silver bou)tht at lair rates.
April 5,
IP S LEFT LEONARD'S COR
NER!
J. SM 0 LEA'
Hereby- gives•notice to his friends, customers, and the
public, that he has removed his store time Loaner:To
corner to his now room— formerly kunivo as Koller's
lint store—nn North Hanover Sheet, between the Car
lisle Detinsit Bank nod iluyetrs Giocory Store.
Ills stocker it ADY•M ADE CLOTHING, Boots.
Stance and Hats is largo and coinplete, nod yon
can depon I upon the feet that 'he ran and will
soli cheaper than over: arni,,alwaya Intends Co
sell goad goods and at a lower pric than any person
else.
CLOTHING •
Always on band, the most • isnnable, best made
and• thshionable Coats, Pantaloons and Vests
Vt from the commonest to the best qualitiesorhlch"
from
fell to fit, please the eye anti give sal as
fiction Le general. —Also, Shirts, Undershirts and
drawers, collars, cravats suspenders[ganves, stockings,
&c , A., all to Le solA at the very lowest prima.
BOOTS. AND SHOES
•
Xlwoys on hand, n large and comploto ivsert
mght of every vorlety of 'loots, Brozans, Oxford
Ties; SlipporA, Gaiters. Jeffersons, &c.,-for hodlos Fr
and tioittlimon, Masco nud Boys. south and
children, Alt to ho Hold ehenp. Also on hoed and con
tautly monnforturing thd Boot Flue French ,nod Mons
Mcrocco, Boots. and Julforsous for 141111i0P., .13M. 4 ,11 1 1 P 0
sonoid Iron of clutto. .
H ATS.
. ,
larimatook , of fiats' fon, lifon,...Uoya and - rol
;‘l4Chlldron;rtimtnon, good , arid flue: All enlL .
Ing ohottpOr thah over: • -
%.*TItI,INICiI..T.IIA IJI Nl4 11.04., UM 11111:LL AS, U
otJM COATS Arn) LIMOINGS—
L',.4.P 04 It THAN' EVER
Lb reby4 ndo r hiy' thanks to my custontord anti
r frletrlif. 111 plat favors, !ilia earuotitly ioliolt you all to
callAiod ion Ipa alhi my stock of good& hufoht you lut
toolsowhoro. tui 1 oat - doter uluod to %too
yJu with lire Tory If•ot,,toul itt'auvh prletia no,
, will Holt ntl:, Ile partlehlor tO look tio.
•April 5,1301.—1 y. I. W. MILEY.,
~.-?~~
_~
,'~
0
11. S RITTER, or
.1. C.1)11'11ELI,
`pISSUI.U'I'I4)N OF PA It'UNER
./51111..--Notire is ber . eLy given that thu partnrr.
ship livretoil.re exi,ting bet,evn Misses Duke Angli
inbaugh has boon dissni,ed It 1111ItUal COnSOlit. The
4,eks will be left fir settlennei,t. and the businese car•
tied on with r"uowud energy by,
Mnrch 15, '6l(-ot. IIAIO3AItIiT DUKE.
DANIEL'S INI , AC 11 , 1 NE E FOR PICK-
The subscriber having parclun.ed of E. WILCOTT
DA NI BLS, the patent iltht for sixteen counties, in tiro
State of Pen ns.i Ivor la, Pd. his machine for Picking
stones, is prepared to 001 i Individual, Township, or
County ri.ahts for the same. lie would call attention
to (he , nlijoined certificates, front practical millers, to
the virile of this highly valuable machine.
.10SEPII NEWCOMER.
Moclitinicsloir.; P. 0 , Cumin laud Co., Pa.
We barn seen and tried E W. lianiers Patent Min:
stone Picking Machine, and had eatisked that it has no
snrcrtor Mr doing its work, and salting much time and
hard labor. We can therefore safely recommend It to
any mime nits - ) wishes to lake all interest in It. „'',
E. 11. Voglehond Cumb co.: Ed word ..`7 , teloy, Adams co
flo tgo II Imes, du. i David llllllott, do.
Andrew I !aril eo, do., W. E. Mycrg, do.
P. Nlehenl finer,e do. r BIL.s Stover, do.
I creel S. Trost 10, Adams co., Isaiah Test. do.
IVIn. C. L,tt, do. ; IL F. Lloli.berger, do.
E. Myer o r _ do. lE. W. Droubaugh, do.
I.lllllp :Homer, - do. J. Niowcou o Franklltico
Win. !roam. do. i Moo. Porgy ao
Marco. 22, 1861.--3 mbe.
ARPETS CARPETS I ..CAR
1 , ...0nh- g •oing to housol:ooplog and of
log to refurnish, nre respert fully Invited
our largo nod .vatied sio^k of Carpets, such
three ply, superior Ingrain, Faigliskauti D
widths,,-
LI IiNIP AND RAG CARPET:‘'
11, --- - --:-
„; .
,
Drugaofs, ltuas, Straw and Cocoa wilatfings„A Clntlis
for Halls, Looking' (llamas, plain and fancy
cis , a n d
taxtex, fixtures, &c. / -- lloiziereefiliv Code of Etwry Descri i.- .,.
-i
Having purchased thoSo goads for Nett Cash, 'are
pt spared to eltor groat Indueemente'to huyers,blivre
have lately goal, Into this busluessaro cab Warraufuhr__.
goods new and fresh.
SAWI'IIR k MIMI, a
Carlisle, March 9,'01. - _ 'Tuat Main I'.troet,',
. .
VAN INGEN & SNHDER, k - --
ftes!igners 'and , Tilgraye.o on' Wood
'''''' ' ' CHESTNUT STS., ' t
Philadelphia.
111XECUTE kinds of Wood Enora-
A A ving with beattiv, correetnesaand dispatch. .01i
gins l designs furuhdlsd for Vino Book.. Illustrations.
Persons wishing exits, be
n'y ending a Photograph or De.
Fuerrentypo, ran have vis ellatltegos, Churches', Store
ronts. Machines, - Stovrs, - Patonts,4Sc4ougreved a 6 svoll
•aiton personal itpptivat
Fancy Envoloois Lsbelit Blinleadings, Show 111110,
litisines and other ;eardS,' ofigtaTed: fin. ithe.
hielinyt style °fait, and at the lowest prices. ,, ' , v -,- e'v
For. Frveliticith or flue engraving. sec the illustrated ,
works of .L.ll. Lippincott dr. tzo,iArm. Antler dc
Nov. lstA)'
i 000 131.11(;"°:;Y°11'61i
;Ip(51 Peam. alp *hal . y . oo.e . a4:jalife,
th a n ever known. , DIC 6.6WYER...15,11.1141,fi1i.
ONLY OW & 1101,1,AR 14:ACti
. _
109000 BEAUTIFUL. STEEL
OH
THE LORD'S 'PRAViint •
3F I t:D)Et.
DLLI S I 7 . 11TY OIL-LW:APrat
17 1-i M .b.: id of ropros . Tritilig
A I'Y 1:11 by an engraving, and of ornamenang A nd ,
arranging it In .aell'il'ititinner ictli produce at once a 4
model of 11021tYlf.fili He - 4 iritt . ,;•, was cornet Vial and minted.
out by ORMSBY. tlitrn'elotirrited litin:k note I.ingtie*fr/,'
o r Now York illy. It conivernees \Vino exquisitively•
exeriiied words id ‘• OUR: 1111 , ,II . .” lON then (idiot,
In Stler(11,1{011 the other parts of the Prnyer, tr , ery phrase
of which in engraved in the intee; elegant, tuneful
nvnnanner.—NYlll hi ;tom of ties pilqui Is irsitlysrbly,
executed bes/I of ()Ult ((Wit,. and encireitur a,
tipper part et the ettgrarlng lire'tirn angel's,
lug one or the
TEN COM MA NDHE NTS:.
The eis,eanlng ham reeel red the most unqualified ,
praise from the religious community, as there is noth- -
lug of seetailan character ;About It, havlni.7.l.Neti re-
Collllll.Mde I by ('cer,tyni"ti of all rimmed without. As Ali t
ornament It Issas of till, 111 , .qt. RplOnfliSi u, er pub-AAR:ti
le this country, and is destined to to he the Warr, oru.
poorer cher. 01 engravings. The sia.ll of the pla(o is 21)
8 inches, and is unquet.tionably the cheapest
tog ever otlered In this country,
It'ho than lon 0 . 6 A rt.--who that delights to study a
flnr engraving—is bo that would receive the impressions
Wllll - 11 F 11 4 .11 n work Is caleulat.-d haps, t, would fail
to secure a cony when the mire lc only ONE I/ULLA It,
nlth the Oran, of seettrilet for that sum in addition,
1.01 - 111311ellt 11031 e nr another valusble gift
As is nark of art this valtnibie and beautiful engrav
ing is worth more than the di I hie asked liar it. as will
readily he :whiten lodged on an Inspection of It: but
the subseriberif Intend to nimbi, n (lift Iti,triboti„„ to
purchase,: of the engrrt.ilng, of valuable presents Its
hdiows:
I Ilonso and Lot, In York lAnnugh
2 1100 , 1111 g hoia.
2 Ha-4001; Quinn et: I'.A mars matte, warranted.
MEI
100 Va
50 Barrels Of Flour, Warranted.
llam (lilt Frames. to tho Lord's Prayer.
000 Stevl Plate Engrarhigs —Birth of Uhrist.
Magi, I,oking 11l rev.
GOLD' AA' SIL rE le IVA ICHE S.
All kinds of JEW ELM Y. enihritoing Cameos, }lore n-
Thee,c, (told Stone. ,te.
A. gilt ,4,•th Ivom u 0 ceots to $5OO 00, with each en
graving S , lll.
When the Engravings are all Fold. a meeting of the
pd?ehasers trill he called at Washington Hall. York, PO.,
when the t I ilts above named tt ill he distrUditedia.such ,
a malkll,lls liw 1.11•1111S01, 111:11' difierinin the Inir
-111:1,19 ICS1 , 1111;11i ter of twin te • . led persons
to teal, the an.trds in such a manner tt they may des
iguirto.
The pr.,priet, rs. front the favorable -itt->rUheha
this I tilt Enterprise has been receive(, tram number
or Engravings already Fold, hope te he able to hare the
whole amount disposed of by the first of July ensuing,
and t. hen all are sold they will notify the purchasers,
and have the distribution of the (tilts proceeded with.
This engraving hoe received the commendation of the
Reverend Clergy, nor first citizens. and, indeed, of all
rl:usrs, who olit,r into il. ttith interest and spirit.
Send on (INN: DOLL A lA, and four Red Stamps,
to pay p.stage on LogrArtng, and you are sure to get /
it by return mail. Addlre,
AUSTIN k WEIIRLY,
York, Pa
GE , IRqF. \VERRET
MIMES
i liners nktriliution G Mei., No.lo South George St.,
l'a hero Engravings may be Sc'.r. and put.-
A.zeney f.Jr rerliqle et A M. Piper's 110,1, and Periodi
cal Store. IVe,t )lalt, Street. Any pers.,t wilding us a
club of ten. will vet one extra I . llpr and ticket.
We are 1,:m1.v permitted to Peter to the undersigned,
who hive ;11% . .•11 us Writ tee 11 , etellepeletires. but want
lespnru percents us Ilom givieg them m full. Read
the
THE LORD'S PRAYER,
IVe Irne r roluily exanlin,l this engraving. offered
f.n a ode in this co:1111111101y M \li t t.rs. Austin R Wehr
ly, ;0,1 not hesitate to proud Ultra it one of the finest
o.mks of Unrrirun Art ue Inn over seen. 'rho design
is hen lit ilul, the sLyl.• of rxe,•n Lion is superior. and
illn , tmlionS lire exgrll•nt. Its appraranre will at ogee
It the admiration Or a relined e: inionnity,and
rec,nuuu•nd it to the Christian public. It is highly or
inunent.d. and is calculated to exert 't Intluenco
in a calm'',. and an elevatiii, and purifying effect upon
the mral, ;Ind rrlieiul of civilly, and it should meet,
at we understand it &serves, truth a rapid add exten
sive sale.
Iles A. It Loehmau, L. L. IL, Pastor Ist Lutheran
ch or, It. 1 ark. Pa.
Rev. J, ... A. Ross, (1. E. Chureb, Carlisle.
•Ileury Saxton,
it,. A. W. I.llly, Pastor 12t1 Lutheran Church.
'Rev. I' If Thompson, !lector St. Johll'S Protestant
Episcopal ('bunch.
liev. f. F. II um]. Pastor 31oravian Chung].
Rev. SO. Cagle. •• St Patrick's Church,
Matth. Jos. 3lelrer. St )tarp's do.
lon. Thomas R. Cochren. And Urn. ['tun'a.
Henry Welsh. President Vie I. Bank,
1./Avid Small, Post 31astm, York Pa.
And Many other-.
fr"- railer: or Puhlishets of papers giving this ad
eartkruhult Ii Insert ions, will hr• emitted to an Engrav
ing and Ticket, by formarding the pap, for that Limo
to our aldrese, or inserting it not i I that time appriinted
(or the do:tribution, with an editorial Make once In 4
eeks, 101 receive the ing, framed sill, a Rao
Gold gilt le.ime to suit its sine, :1111 /I ticket.
Mar. 2.1, 'al AUSTIN ,t W'CII RLY.
1; ALII lI'S RAW BONE -
SUPER-PIIOSPHATE OF LIMN
=1
B A 11 ,C• - 0 ,
No. 2O South Whorves,
P01411..111E4P111.4.
Cash Price. liil3 per 2000 lb.a , in strong Sacks
EA M E RS, REMEMBER !
'Plain pu l .ed 1:.110 Mosns, and c o,
tams a lar,re am , ,unt. fertill/ing ebnstituents, embed•
led in no ot , ier gi,ullnr prepar dion.
I. It , upe, i.e. to l'ernvian Guano, producing, In some
p•r ,et. Inure.
. II ensi, ver [Am loss.
3. It hee all the virtue of Pure linen, while you Inca no
nolo in waithur for It—it :Iris al cu.,
4. It Ittrni,hl.: precisely Ihn f,odrequtretl Ibr the grow
It perol.mently improves the sS il.•
0 . It prniltirt., large eroie: or ,rass.
7: It ioevehts the of worms.
m. it .hies oot exhaust the soil.
1). The Illst reason \VII) you sil , lllo 11 , 0 It, is that then
you !nuke a pr•ti.“l test as to the Truth of
all thane assortious. It: will rust but little le gisp
it n tT lal.
We also manufacturo an artielo of
GHOUND.RAW BONES,"
(rmaran tied pure.)
Cash Price, $35 per 2000 Pounds.
The anis, Ma 1111 1 .04 W, m•tri - Ilit hue from
atoll, atm, Lrhi•- meouleot ot under the personal
SupeririterLderlily 1511, of our fir.
,C; SONS,
No, 20, South Wharves, Philada.'
'rha CASII PRICES paid f'r BONES:Va
111 A 111'0 A I..—A ny amount of Char-r
jvwn .•nn Le laud 1, , y ( I r. 1,1 lo g to Christian Leib, near
lans. C.O lisle.
Pell t.1.-3m.
d - lilt 1 ' II A IN.—A new supply of
,Ihuperior Carpet Chain. just eerie, d at the sheep
story at C RAS, 0011.11 Y,
Feb. 1861. Trustee.
F. EPS !
cm want
, examine
Bruno's,
estle le.