Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 07, 1861, Image 3

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    Plans of the Cunlederate L!*.aders.
We find in itie..Ohio Statesman a' sketch of
'a speeeli made byllon4laitinder H.Stephens,
Vice 'President,of the Confederate States, at
Atlanta, Georgia; on the 23(.14t1t.. It inint
pOrtaat only in the fact elated without quali
fication, that President Davis is calming on to
take personal eornmai*all'n army in Vir
ginia, and in certA other things which may
be inferred front Mr. Stephens' thrguage, a
mong which the reader will notice the intima
tion that there may not be an attack on Fort
Pickens, but that the eff,irts of the Confedor•
ate authorities will be directed towards Har
per's Ferry and the Federal arMy now 'con.-
centrated on the Potomac. The following are
extracts:
My Fellow Citizens—The time for speech
making has passed. The people have heard
all that can be said. The time for prompt,
vigorous, decisive action is upon us, and we
must do our duty. Upon the surface, affairs
appear to be'quiet, and r oan give you no.sat
istaction as to their real condition. It is true
that threats of an attack on Pensacola have
been made, but it is uncertain whether any
attack will be made. As you knctiv an attack
was made on Sewall's Point, near Norfolk,
but the vessel making it was repulsed and
disabled. But the general opinion and indi
cations are that the first demonstration will
be at Harper's Ferry, and that there, where .
John Brown inaugurated his work of slaugh
ter, will be fought a tierce and bloody brittle.
As frt. myself, I believe that there the war
will begin, and that the first boom of cannon
that breaks upon our ears will come from that
point. But let. it begin where it will, and be
as bloody and prolonged as it may, we are
prepared for the issue! * * * *
—The North is fast drifting to anarchy and
an established despotism.
,On you, thei-efore,
as citizens of the Confedeiate, , States, depend
the. success and perpetuation of constitutional
liberty for the day is not far off when free
dom will exist only south of Mason and Dix
on's line, and your stout arms and brave
hearts her only support on all this continent.'
We prefer and desire peace if we can•have
it; but. if we cannot, we must meet. Lincoln
and his myrmidons on their own ground and
on their own terms--on constitutional princi
ples.
So far our progress has been all that we
could expect. A Government his been or
ganized, Executive Depai tments are supplied,
all needful laws passed, and all necessary ar
rangements ma le to -meet any comingeney
At the head of our Government is President
Davis—who led the Mississippi Rifles at flue
na Vista—and whose flag ne7er yet trailed in
the dust This noble and true sou of the South
goes to Richmond to take command in person
of our soldier's there, and to load upon the
battle field against all the Military power and
talent they con summon—even to their veteran
chieftain, GeneradScott himself.
"Whether brought -to a bloody conflict or
not., we are prepared. Our people everywhere
at'e full of enthusiasm and strong in their de
termination never to submit to the rule of Lin
coln 'Fathers, and mothers, and sisters are
all ready, and doing all they can in aid of the
cause. We are in the right, and justice is
upon our side. We must succeed., The same
God who guided our fathers in the bloody
Revolution, and who made the glory of the
late United States, is yet upon the side of right
and justice. Relying upon Him who holds
the destinies of all-nations in His handis, we
will go forth to battle, resolved to conquer or
die."
afiarhtts.
CARLISLE PRODUCE. ➢IARIkIST.
Repoited weekly for the Herald by
Woodward Zit Schmidt
FLOUR (Superfine).
do. (Extra.) ..
do. (Family )..
11‘ I. LOUR
WHITE WHEAT...
RED do
RYE
CORN
OATS.
CLOVERSEED
ITHOTHYSEED....
:SPRING BARLEY.
WINTER BARLEY
iipeciat Holmes
CALL at your dritg,glst's, and get one of" Everybody's
Almanacs,"—no charge. You will find In It much use
ful matter, and morn evidences in favor of Hoollaad's
Balsamlp g0p5114...! than can be produced by any
other remedy for lung diseases,
vs. Read advertlsiltnent In another column.
DEAFNESS CURED
Peer. De GRATH : My brother has been deaf ior thro.
years., ile used your oil a few times: and it cured him
ontlreiy. CLIFFORD It. SCRANTON.
JOY TO TILE AFFLICTED
Do Grath's Electric Uil.—E. Watson, N0.,8:34 Eigh
teenth street, says:
" PROF. Ds 0 RATH : I used your Electric Oil for Neu
ralgia, the pain of which was like death to ma. I tried
several physicians; only one bottle of your Oil cured
me. Also, I hare usea it for burns, scalds, rheumatism
and dea nose on me Ulfc, with n great deal of success
I would not be without It, if It cost $lO a bottle."
De Grath's Electric Gil le good fo man and beast.
N. 13. Pim.° Inform me of any cage of failure to cure
in from one hour to three weeks, as I wish to cure, or
charge nothing.
For sale by all Druggists and Dealers
The Lamo shall Walk, the Deaf shall Herr, the tremb•
ling limb shall be restored by PROF. DR ORATilli
EcritlC OIL.
BE MERCIFUL TO YOUR BEASTS
For the Immediate cure of the following In horses It
stands alone: Galls, Scratches. Swelled lags and stiff
nms of Joints. C c 'Glandular Tumors, Sand
creek, Sore Bo • , Splint, a Spailn, Sweeney, Saddle
Galls and Old Strains, or a disease, sore or painful,
on man or be st. Depot Phil: delphia [May 24 2w
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cons
„OWING Is e. sump e of the numerous let
eceiving for liostetter'e Stoniest' Bitters”
CANANDMIn t, July 15, 18507
Messrs Hostetter and Smith. Pittsburgh. PazrOents:
—As we are strangers, I herewith mistime you twent3 , -
eight dollars fur four—dozen- Unstettur's Stomach Bit
tot s, which please forward via Michigan Southern Rail
road, Toledo, Ohio and Clayton Station. I have pur
chased several dozen bottles - at Toledo this summer,
but the sale is oil the increase so lunch that I wish to
open a direct trade with you. 1 was induced to try
your litters by my physician. for theLlviii ttotaplahrt,
and received such material aid that I have recommend
ed it to others end have sold about two dozen per week
fir some time. I have all kinds of medicine in my store
bat there is none that I can en cheerfully and truth
fully recommend a+ our Moils, for I know they have
helped me beyond in,)t expectation. 4
Yours respectfully.
PIIILO WILSON..
FIE 2
To Uonanirriptives
Pepons of a consumptive tendency have need to be
very careful hi the outset of a cough, and betake, them•
nelvosin time, to a proper remedy. A cough Is-a-warn
evidence of irritation in the throat and lungs, resulting
fro l ebstrullou of the skin. In order to pre rent these
att ks, we flannel
flannel nep. the skin, gUard tie feet front
dararo=weti and above all, take Dr.,ffeyser's Pect4
Coug ...plp upon the first approach of a cough or sort;'
throat, and check the disease thereby in Its Infancy.
There is nothing like attacking-disease - on its tirst'ap. ,
proach.„..l3y due 'attention to Mc ethic° you OE iftVe
much suffering and somcdtnesprolmirlifb. • Even when'
consumption has become crated. tuts- medicine will mi.
tigate the suffering and has cured some very bad cases
OC - Said by 8. Ei.tiorr, Carlisle, Ps.•
THE GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM OP THE
UNlON.—Philadelphia possesfes the most splendid Cloth
-ing-Empori utn In - the rountry, It Is splendid MI regards
thp palatial strutter° in Which the iminenser business
of the estahlishumat is conducted, and it is eqUally
splendid in - respect to its great facilities and vast re.
sources. Hut to its patrons its chief attractions are,
first, the Glegance of the' garments - for
Youths, I(nanufactured there; sepondly. the beauty:Lod
durability !, f the materials, and the superior excellence
of .the tit, and lastly the moderato prices at which the,
goods are Sold. We refer,• in, this description. to none
()thin , than the Brown Atone Clothing Hall of .Roekldll
'-Wilson,Nes. 003 and 605 Chestnut Street, alvee 6th;
Philadelpia. - .
AIRP , COLIGYIS.The sudden changes of our ..elimate
are seuicei of Pulmonary, 'Bronchial t and Asthmatic
Affections.- - Experience having-proved that Simple reme
dies often' act speedily and certainly when taken in the
stiges.of the disease, recent se=should. 6t .once ha
had to ..Idroirti'S Bronchial Trochee," or ; Lozenges, -let
the colayepugh. or lreitotichoot the Throat . >o aver so
sktit, as bylthii precaution' a more serious at tuck may
be warded off. Public Speakereand. Singers, will. fled
thein effectual for clearluttand strengthen,ng the voice
Poo advertiseinant. , . Nov.. SO, '60,0m
MRS.'WINgtow - I expeilenced
and female physician, has a seething Syrup fot , ehlidien
teethlro.whichvgroatly.faellitstes the process of teeth.
softenlng,therguins,:. - redueing.all
wlllailey all pain, and Insure to regulate the. hpw9lB4-.'
Depend upon it - Onothers,lt'wlll give rest to yeurselveS
and relierandhealth to yo*:.inrante: Perfectly' slife
.1n all cases. • Pee the advertlimment in anothercolunan:
,4_uly 20; 1800.4 y. •
NOVE BER . •.. •
• readets of theAllanstn" are reminded
hat.l have Just brought from the city a largo supply of
SUGAR. CURED 11M1113 AND DEEM:''_
Dried Apples and Poaches, Fresh Tomatoes in cans, fresh
nahrotons, :the very best - Pickles, different - kinds .of
.tabsed` -Illyetarde and -Sauces, Lemons ;and Oranges,
:peunts, Figs. Raisins, Sugars,. Coffees, Teas, Molasses,
Fish, , Selt, films Segarstind,Tobaccol !viiry . ffne Brandies,
pickily.) Whiskey,. Winos,dc ; besides _general assert.
plant af goats' in, our One of teade,Siffeted :at theeisery
lowest pribert, vonoAsg. . , W.ll. BENTZ:,
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rilliaVO l S-21.-N-D STItIP liS STILL.
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`..IGN OF TIIE :BIG :BONN ET I
MRS. II OrIVN hi now opening SUMMIT. MIEINERY ,
oftbo VERY lAMBI' BTYIAE. .
Ladies who 'Wish to see the largest '
and moat beauti
ful asso.rtmetiVellONNEW., :' ,
ChifOons'. Misses and Gpsey lints,
French FloWers, Ribbons, 'French Lace Mantillas and
Fancy Good's In Carlisle, will Oros(' /quil at the slgn'Of -
the Big Boniost, whore they can got the best Bargains
and the very
.. '
LATEST SUMMER. STYLES.
Ladles do not mistake the pined for Bargains and
those beautiful styles, now opening of the sign of the
Big Bonnet.(DUTTON,
Juno 7, 'Ol.-St. North Hanover Street, Carlisle.
1.- 4 -1 8 TAI T NOTlCE—Letters of Ad
ministration on the esiete Of George Vi'alten, late
- or East Pennsborongh tap. Cramberland county, dee'd.
having been issued to the subscriber fesilling in the
same township. by the Register of said co. All persona
haying claims are hereby notified to present thorn, and
thi se ingebted to make payment to
J0,71 1 t. Wit. M. GARDINER, Administrator.
.I_, - ISTATE NOTlCE—Letters-of Ad
/ nOnlstratinn. with the annexed, of Christ°.
pher Alyers, late of Atiddlesex tap.. dee'd.;boving been
Issued by the Register of Cumberland county, to the
subscriber residing in said tap, notice to hereby given
to al) persons knowing themselves indebted to said es
tate, to make immediate payment. anti thoo° having
claims to present them duly authenticated, to the un
dersigned for payment. It it. KRIAI,
June 7, 'Ol.-0 t. Administrator 0. T. A.
D RUG 8,
BOOKS,
FANCY GOODS,
• CONFECTIONARIES,
FRUITS,
PERFUMERY,
PRESERVED„ FRUITS,
MINCED MEAT, PICKLES, &C.
S. W. lIAVERSTIGK
9
North Hanover Street, (Writele, rano' a.
fins jot t opened on assortment of Fresh Drugs, Fan
cy Goods, Ultt Books, Perfumery, Fruits, and Coulee
tionary, whirlilias never boon surpassed in this bor
ough. for novelty and elegance. The articles have been
selected with groat ca o, and aro calculated, in quality
and pi ice, to confnund the attentibu purchasers.
FANCY GOODS,
which n.om prise every variety of fancy articleinof the most
exquisite finish smith as.
Papier MRCIII.I Gouda.
Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-stands and trays,
Fancy lropr, pearl and shell card cases,
bridles' Fancy Baskets,
Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instruments,
Ladies' Calms, Writ.PO4 Desks, and Port feaos.
Port Monnales. of everrOicriety,
Gold, pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and a
large vs riety of ladies' Fancy station cry.
Motto seals and wafers, Silk Ind bead purses,
Riding whips. elegantly..fiulshed. Fine cutlery,
Perfume baskets and bags.
Itrushes of every kind for the toilet,
X. Bach) and-' It. & U. Wright's Soaps and perfumes
of various kinds.
Fancy Finns for head dresses and shawls.
M fo.lea I instrumee ts,
together with an innumerable variety of articles elegant
Iv finisiond and suitable for holiday presents, : to whirl]
he invites special attention.
Also, an extensive and elegant collection of
comprising various English and American Works,
richly embellished POETICAL woitice, Bibles and
Hymn Books, elegantly bound In velvet with metal
clasps end corners
Ills assortment of School Books and School Stationery Is
also complete. and comprises everything used in the
Schools. lie also desires to call the particular atten•
lion of Families to his elegant assortment of
LAMPS, Ac.,
from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer
and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of
Parlor. Chamber and study Lamps, for burning either
Lard. Sperm no Etherlal oil; also Dvorrs celebrated
Kerosene or Cost Oil Lamps, together with Flower Vases
Fancy Screens, Ac. His assortment In this line le no,
equaled in the borough. Also,
SFXI ARS AND TOBACCO,
embracing all the I)vorite brands, and a fine assort
mont of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS AND PIPES.
F It 11 I T S,
such as Oranges. Lemons. Figs, Raisins. Nectarines,
Prunes, FANCY CON FEC,TIONA ItY—NllTS—i'lt it-
SLItVED FRUITS, MTN. ED—MEAT, PICKLES; Ac.,
in every variety and at all prices. all of which are pure
and fresh such as cite to confidently recommended to
his friends. His stock embraces everything in the line
of Fancy Goods, with tinny other articles useful to
housekeepers which the public aro especially Invited
to call and examine.
Remember thnial.Stand,_nearlv opposite the Bank on
North Haney& street. _ .
$5 no
°5
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May 24, 1861
1,.; STATE NOTlCE.—Letters Testa
,. mmitary upon the estate of Margaret A. Mell
henny, dec'd., late of the borough of,Car,isle, having
been issued by the Ilegitter of Cumberland county. to
the subscriber residing In said borough. All persons
Indebted to said estate will matte payment apd those
having clAima will 'present then! to
A. C.ATIICART, Executor.
5 Carlisle, May 17, 1851.-6 t.
1 30
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13€,3r.ir'.. 3El4=)toal,
HARRISBURG, PA
THE management of this well known
hotel, having hove leased by Messrs COYLE &
It ii2R t thn present proprietors beg leave to Inform the
public that the ❑onse is now being thoroughly net+ovn•
TED, REF:TTEM and IMPROVED, with a vim to the, proper
and comfortable accommodation of those who may favor
the establishment with their custom. Guests will re
ceive dur attention and courtesy,aod no expense spared
tbat may conduce to maintaining the lintel Ina
FIRST CLASS ST,YLE.'
Now Haven,
Families and others desiring to sojourn In Harrisburg,
during. the Summer months will hind pleasant boarding
and large and well ventilated rooms at our establish
ment, upon moderate terms,
May 24,'61.-1 m•
QT. LOUIS HOTEL, •
IJ CLIES'iNUT,STREET ABOVE THIRD,
PHILADELPHIA.
In the Immediate neighborhood of the Jobbing Houses
on Market, Third and Chestnut Streets, the Banks, Post
Office„ Merchants' Exchange, ,hc.,
KEPT BOTH ON THE
AMERICAN and EUROPEAN PLAN.
BOARD PEER DAY, $1,50
DINNER between 1 and 3 o'clock, - 60 Cl..
SINGLE ROOM, 60 cis. upwards.
AftrA first clam Restaurant attached. Prices
according to Bills of Pare." - Oill
Thii City Care !Ake passengers frorn.any Stetion to or
close to the Hotel. KNOLES.II, PRENCII. GER
MAN and SPANISH spoken. ,
April 5, 1861.-3 mos.
CARPETINGS.—Just received at
Ogliby's cheap Cann store. an entire new stock
of ngrnin~ Itag and Luting Carpetings, dirort from the
Nlanuinclurers, and selling at unpreceduntiy into prices
fro Cash. OILAS. OGI ILB Y,' Trustee.
FSTATE NOTlCE.—Letters Testa-
L A meutary upon the estate of John Ftnhburn. or.,
late of Dickinson township, dre'd., having been issued
by the Resister of Cumberilihd county to the subscrl
leo:, residing in Di, kinson top, no ice is hereby given
to all parsons Indebted to said estate. and those having
claims to present them duly authenticated for settle.
mut to ' ANTFIONY FISIIIIIIIIN.
May 17, 1860.-6 t
BOWLING SALOON
9 1 jJE BOWLVG SALOON, itt, the
mnix Restaurast usdeiltheenes Hall, ia fur•
sighed with two snail:,
OP THE MOST APPROVED _CONSTRUCTION.
Persons fond of this healthful amusement, will 11nd
every opportunity for enjoying the wipe, free Clem the
intrusion of boys or Impioper persona. "
April 12. 1861. C11.:01111E 11,1 FOIAND.
BILLIARDS: BILL'
DILI:LARD IiLAYI3RS r will 'find at
JI tho Phoenix Silonn, Under Ilheetn'Olnil„two of
PHELAN'S: CELEBRATED TABLES,
with Marble. Bode. and,Comhinetion' Cushions. ..The
room is well lighted and heated. end furnished with
every'renevenioneo - fei the comfort of visitors,
Carlisle, April 12, 0 'FOLAIS.D.
AlAqi-43.111 . & WiIEIi•;LWRIGHT
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Now - tlanufmtl) o - nod' keep . constantly for sale at
that , Now Shott:o North, Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa.,
opposite ltayrnond's etc', a large resorturent of Agri ,
cultural Implements, eh an horse powers, threshing
machines, with Separate Walked, cloverhullers,gruin
fans, corn shelters, ' '
•
. STRAW & FODDER; GUTTERS,
of which nrri 'Our latnatUnd''bent impro - fementi
%pito of overy doatription..harrowa, culavatoro. Corn__
planghx, nold.ltollore, single anti doubln shovel plough
";': Carriagmen. hood a nd.tnade to ordnr.' Having it
smith shot, attached, all euntotumorlt hi town or coun
try!' done with neatness and dlispitch...ltonalrlng''of
Janda done at short Uotlro and on reilionn bin totem.
Thankful for past . ravore, wo Lospoctfully polkas liberal
shore of the publlenatronage. .
.ogr:Ottnene DY Matt Pnoutiny .krinwogu ,
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ty9,. Lanibdt ! raft . and wrought Iron scraps taken
fo
exchange r Work.
Apt:lllU.
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SCOTT COYLE,
J. GILBERT HERE
JOAN ItN,
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'IA - • ARD'S .0110 AP CIA)TLIING
E DW , M . B. ' LEO NARD,; J M k , •
Ilan Just returned from tile cite of Philadelphia. and
opened a splendid assortment of READY MADE
INO, which' cannot. be surpassed in style and 'finish,'
Tho Clothing at this cstablishmout, 'conalattrin - part of
- the following, viz:
zutEss 4.r5.3)711.001C coATS,
of which he has a ma . .cnificent assortment of black and'
.f.they colors, cut in the latest fashions tosietully and
elegantly trimmed, and made inn superior manner.
B.IOKS AND -- lIALF SACKS,
of Cloths. Cassimorom and Tweeds, all of hew styles and
at very low prices.
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VESTS I tVEST§-! I , VESTS I ! .
Thr richest and beat assortment ever offered at till
Corner, of Satin, Black nuti Fancy Silk, Valintia, Ihbian
Cloths, Marseilles, double nod single. breasted, of every
variety material and ',Morn.
PAN TATA-0.-CO—NS..
Plain and fancy French Doe sihn eassimeres, oath'
fiat jeans and a great variety of others, all of which
will be Field at the very lowest pzieeS.
SIIIRTSI—Fine white linen and cotton of the Utmost
style and best make. Also, calico. check and currying
shirts A large assortinant of BOOTS - and SHOES, for
Men and Boys, which can and will be sold cheaper than
ever. Also a splendid lot of Trunks and. Carpet Bags.
I therefore confidently invite one.and all, to comuand
see for yourselves, es I will not attempt to describe the
bargains that may be expected, for I. am dotermindd
that no opposition can sell lower.
4}7 - Remember LEONARD'S Corner.
EDWARD B. LEONARD, :Tr,
Carlisle, May 10, 1861.-1 y
SELLING OFF AT TWENTY-FIVE
PER CENT. BELOW COST!! -
At the sign of the ''Gold Eagle," &doors above the
Cumberland Valley Bank, and two doors below the
Methodist Church. on Wert Maln street, the largest
and beat selected stock of
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
in the town, will be sold 30 per cent lower than at any
place in the State The stock comprises a Mtge assort
ment of Gold and Silver bunting-case watches, Levers,
Leplues, American watches, and all other kinds and
styles,
GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS,
Gold Pens and Pencils, Jewelry of all kinds, Spectacles
Golnd Silver, Plated and Silver Ware,
,MUSIC BOXES, ACCORDEONS ,
- -
Oil Paintings, a great variety of fancy articles, and n lot
of the finest Pianos, which will be sold 40 per cent lower
than ever offered in town. The entire stock of Watch
maker tools, eases, largo Mirrors, and Sate will ho sold
wholesale or retaii on the easiest terms.
Having selected a first class workman all kinds of re
pairing will be done ns usual, at reduced prices.
Three Pianos at SW below the factory price on ac
count of the Philadelphia Company closing out. I will
sell at the-Jewelry Store,
TIMM ROSEIVOOD PIANOS,
warranted, at two-third lholr real value on easy terms
If called on soon.
FOR SALE.—The large
three.story Brick House on Main ~,,i ‘1 , ..- ::--1. ,
Street. will be sold on easy terms. I's}•w'^
C 1 / 1 '
all at the Jewelry Store in raid 1, 1,..13 1, '"`L,
W ..
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building. .l
April IS, 1860. It. E. STIAPLEY.
NO RT [I HANOVER STREET
currrinNu EMPORIUM,
Tate n pleasure to announce to its friends and patrons
of the let cc as rival of the latest styles of
• •CCCTIIS,
CASSIMERES, and
VESTINGS,
which will - he made to order - in the very latest styles
nod warranted to give complete satisfaction, or no sale.
Persons wishing to buy Men's or ;Boy's Wear by the
seed, will invariably rave from fifteen to twenty per
cent. as we ran afford to sell goods. much cheaper than
any competitor. A careful inspection of our large and
varied stuck Is respectfully solicited.
ISAAC LIVINGSTON.
Apr=l2, 1861. Proprietor.
i! t rW STORE, AND NEW GOODS
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The subscriber has recently opened a 'ew Store
it the old i:tand of J.. 1) Halbert in North Hanover St.
ppfisite the Carlisle Deposit Dank.
Having received from Ness York and Philadelphia,
(I ne and well selected assortment argon& in his o.
husiness, such as HATS and CAL'S, froru * tho common
Wool to the tine Fur,
SILK AND CASSIMERE HATS,
Spring Styles of Silk bats for 1861. Straw flats for
Gentlemen. Jockey Hats for Ladies,und fancy Hats and
Caps for Children, and
PRICES TO SUIT TILE TIMES•
Also, carpet Bags, Valises. Trunks, Hand Trunks,
Umbrellas and prinfe lied Feathers. An assortment of
lid Prieto Segura and Tobacco. -Vim
Than kf ul for the patronage already received he would
invite all his friends and lo puklic generally to give
him a rail.'ACUll BOAS, Agt.
Carlisle, April 10, 1801,,
I 4 U M B E .g' AN,.1:2.0 C - 0 AL.
BL ( K & DELANCEY
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LUMBER AND COAL YARD I
On the Rail Road, near the Gas Works.
The subscribers keep constantly on hand, a fullas
sorlment of
Lumber & Coal,
P'r,f-,_ — " •-:. 1 . ,
which they can fur- T0••,..„ , 4•: .. '
nish to order promptly _ r - • .sr %off • -
and on the must Tea. 7.--.., 1,0:* I ,
sortable terms.
LUMBER, SCANTLING,
BOARDS. FRAME STUFF,
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Palings, Pia tering and Shingling-Lathe, Worked Floor
ing,Weatliel (turtling, Posts, ltalls,White Pine, Hemlock
and Oak Shit glen, of every quality. They also furnish
hung to ordtir'dfluiVytigth and size, at the shortest
notice and on the most-reahoneble terms. Their worked
boards are kept under cover, so that they can be fur
nished dry at ell times,
They have constantly on hand all kinds of Family
Coal under cover, which will be delivered clean to any
part of the borough. To wit: .
LYKEN'S VALLEY,
LUKE FIDDLER, "
TREVERTON,
LOCUST MOUNTAIN,
And other varieties, and all the various klzeit in use,
which they offer to the public at the lowest prices.
LIM Ulu it N It It'S AND 111. iCH SMITH'S COAL always
on band, at Han lowest cash price.
April ft, '61.-ly, BLACK Se DELANCEY.
ItEAL
_ESTATE AT PRIVATE
SATE.
The subscriber offers at private sale, on reasonable
firms, tboi, valuable lot of ground sit
u teed on the corner of Main and West - 72
'Streets, in th,e borough of Carlisle J ,
containing sixty feet in front by '240
in depth, and baring thereon erected
A LARGE - WAREHOUL-E.
TIiREE THREE- STOR . Y BRICK HO USES
and other necessarynutbuildinga
The Warehouse is conveniently located for business,
and the dwelling houses are 1W good repair, furnished
with - awes and ass. and all the modern imprrivemerits.
I r r n.. If not Sold, the iirqperty ovill bw olTeredionrent,
For terms or other Information enquire of
Carlisle, April 5, '61.-tf. JACOB It !ICBM.
f ~ ~
~~~
H AS ].EFT LEONARD'S COR-
J. W. SMIILEY
Hereby gives Halm to his friends, customers. and the
public, that-he-has -removed his store from Lnonard's
corner, to his new room—formerly known as - Iceller's
hot store—on Noitfi Hanover Sheet, between tiro Car.
lisle Deposit Bank and it uyott's Grocery Shire.
His stock of it II ADY.IIIA DE CLOTHING;Boots,
Shoes and Hate Is largo and complete, and you
can Oeponl upon the fart that he mn ip
Soli'cliaapoi• — tholrever : antri tvnl e - Intonds to
sell good 'goods and at a lOwer prio6 than any person
oleo.
CLOTHING
- - •
Always on hand, the most seasonable, best made
and fashionable Coate, Pantaloons and Vests
• k from the commonest to the beet qualities, which
11 cannot fall to fit, please thanye and give satis
faction:in genera. Also, Shirts, Undershirts and
drawers, collars, cravats suspenders, - gloves, stocklngif
all to be geld nt tho very lowest, prices.
' BOOTS AND SHOES
Alwaya on hand, a large and tomtlete avant.
.mgnt, of every variety of Beate, Dro ens, Oxford,
Tine, Slippers, gaiters, Joffersens, &a, for Ladles
and Gentlimn, Miasea and Hoye, youth and •
children, all to be sold cheap. Also bu hand and con
stantly manufacturing the boat Fine French and Menu
Morocco Roots, and Jeffersond fopladies. 'te„.„ All rips
envied free of charge,:. ; .
8AT6c..;,,;
A large steer of Hata for Men, Boys anda
Children; rommon,' good and.due. All sell•
In cheaper than ever., l '
TRUNKS. TR A VE Li NG BAGS, UMBRELLAS, V1M...,
CANISED GUM COATS AND LEGGINGS—, .
I hereby. tender . my thanks to my customers and.
friends, ter pest .farbia; and earneitly - snliclt - yop all to
call and'seeme and my stuck'of gobds,. bolero you pur..
chase elsewhere. eal , am determined to_useevery effort
to supply yJn vary beilt7TinEnt - suctr prices nt
wilrifult all. Ile porticalar to look for my sign, '
April W.
N' .W • D - -41 J• 0 R..,.14 , 1
NEXT DOOR TO I. , rIIOFLI GORNER
Just 're).elired alum) aseertieunta' unseat:pout
'ellerush Diuks,:Confnetionarles and , Fnucy Article, em,
PkatFUMERIES,- SOAPS,
shiCE , z, such as PEPPER — OCAVES; ALLSKOE and
IN NAMON, fivshly ground , every leek. Essences of,
nU kinds just made. • all the Patent , Medicines of the
day constantly on hand:- also, a for 'bealis of KletTer's
Dyspoptle PUwde , a.• ,•• • - • ,
11311•• l'hyslclans Prescrlptlons promptly carefull y
-•- SEGARS -AND - TOBACCO
of bent braiids, reeeiveteqularly. Few%
darn by tbu.package.er email or the bent
• . tt:YN OLDS ,PEIFFXR.
Carlisle,. May _4;I9W. 4 y.
_......
LIST.OF. b.EALE.ItS .
dr )110 . GOODS,: WiItES AND . ATER
,k_feErANDIsE. ,Aigojoitiiiar., LiMbernion ETO W.
ere, ac., ,within tho Ckmn of Cumberland,- retukt ued
and doweled In accordr!..e? with the Bilvora I acts t. . is
soinbly, is follows, to .1.1.4 "... '.. •: , ...._, • . .- :
,
, OATH, SLE, ;. • • .
_ . •
A. W. Bentz; dry 140041 T r - ... .9' $25 00
Leidigh,'Sawyor &Co.; dry toOdtt;:''-: , , :.• 70 . . . .20 00
Woodward & Sclimidt,; - Modkum, .. ..... 10 • • 2000
Henry Saxton, hardware,:.l • •-. .',', 10.. , - 20 00
Henderson &Mead, produeoi, ' • _ll . ,*. 15 00
C•.' Inhoir, groderies, .- .i r :l'. , ',• 10 : ' 20'0.0
J. P. Lyno & Son;.leardwa`d, ..,...;, . 11. ' . 15 00
Armstrong & 11Offer. lunibir,; .. : .r.,. 12 - -12.50
J. W.'Eby, groceries, -'.'. •• ~ • 11 .•16 00
C. Ogilbyy-Trustoo, dri-goeds: : 13 ' 10.00
S. M. Hoover, lumber auc4oali '.. .13 90'00
J. IL Nonemaiter, prod¢c4 .. — la' •-10 00
J. &D. Rhoads, do' 4 '. !J . • , 14 7 00
lienryithoadg, furniture 4 --, - 14 7ou
Woo. I lan - Ez,gro - ciiios, - f 13 10 00
It. E. Shapley, jewelry, . 14 7 00
James Loudon, books, 1„
~ 14 „.,..”. .7 00
John D. Gorges, stoves, ' 14 , 7 OD
S. Elliott, drugs, . 14 7,00
Jacob Senor, *woes, . . 14 700
J. 13.. Duncan,. do. 14 7 00
Asher Wiel, clothing, ' ' 14 7 00
A. B Ewing, furniture, - ' 14 700
W. Mlles. dry-goods • 14 7 00
IC 11/mach, merchant tall*, 14 7 00
R. Itloore, shoss. 14 7 00
J. lltillln, merchant tailor i 14 7-00
Masunhelmor 14 Bro., colgx.ttonciy, 14 7 00
.1. Q. Calllo, hats,. 14 ~7 co,
A. M. Piper. stationery, l4 ' 700
T. Conbrn,jewolry; ;'. 14 7 00
8. Ensmlnger, tLy_nots, whr, • 14 7 00
John Irvin, shoes, . 13 • 10 00
11. S. Ritter, merchant talbr, 14 7 bo
N. O. Kramer, Jewelry, 14 7 00
S. W. Havorstick, Drugs, : 18 10 00
- . . .
D. Sipo, paper and furnituio,
Y. Livingeton, e,otblug, '
...
Arnold & Son, do.
.1 A.'lliuror. Ich. dry.goodY,
David Common. flourandfood,
.. ..
Jacob Wolf, grocorick - - 14 7 -00
A. Grisingar, do. 14 7 00
John Fidler, do. 14 700
.
N. W. Woodc, Age , dry•goeldn, 14 7 00
J. W. Smiloy, clothing, -.: . 13 . 10 00
- . .
P. Nlonyer, confectionery, . • 14 7 00
Philip Arnold, dry.goods, ....... 12 12 60
Jonathan Coroinan, shoes, 14 7 00
W. D. A.,plaugle, jewelry, ~ 14 7 00
Joseph 11. Stool, do. 14 700
George Grrssinan, bakery 14 7 00
John Sebumll, dol4 - 7 LIJ
~
John Sollore, do 14 7 01)
William Smilers, do 14 '':',7 00
Ilunry Ilarknonii, groceries . . 14 . 7 00
Genrgo I.eiby, do. 14 . 7 00
David Koonoy. do. 14 7 00
.. . ..
A. llonosm I th o do. 14 7 00
Wm. Ilaro,, do 14, 7 ,00
..
.1. Rauochocrab, d 9. 14 7 00
11. {Youths!, dci. 14 7 00
Mrs. M. I. etumpb, do. 14 7 00
let;rls & Smith,
. _ ..
Prof. 'Harebell, stationery, ' 14 7 00
A. IL Blair, morocco leather, 14 7 00
Black & Delancey, lumber, la lo 00
u. & J. Keller, hate, 14 7 Oil
. .. . .
!turner & Fredericks, marketing, 14 7 00
William Askew, do. 14 7 00
David Fredericks, do. 14 ' 7 00
John ilekerd, do, 14 7 00
Robert Allllson, do. 14 7 00
James Calllo. ROIL, do. 14 7 00
W loon Vonard, do. 14 7 00
Wm. Chenoweth, do. 14 7 00
D. Ruts k J Bono, do. 14 7 00
Augustus Croll, dealer, 14 7 00
Barney Holtman, groceries, 14 7 00
Chas. Eckel., do. 1+.14 7 00
Wm. Gould, da 14 7 00
James Collo, do. 14 7 00
Mary Morris, stoves, 14 7 00
Edward Leonard, clothing,• 14 7 0 0
Henry Pain's, gineer: ' ' - . "
• 'l4• ' 7 00
Harlon & Swigert, mai hating, 14 7 00
L. Myers, groceries, 14 7 00
S. M. Kieffer, drugs. 14 7 00
A. A. Line, marketing, 14 7 00
Margaret Neff, millenary, 14 7 00
E. Stall, do. 14 . 7 00
Mrs..l. Hutton, do. 14 7 00
Mrs. E Wllliams,do. 14 7 00
Charles qhxpley, furniture,
John B. Mock, grocerieß,
EIMMMIM
Keller & WaMmood, dry goods, 13 10 00
Jobe T. Green, do. 13 10 00
Benjamin Plonk, do. ' 14 7 00
11:truny Oardnor, dn. 14 7 00
Jerry Elardnor,..., , . , d 0,... . , 14_, ,, 7 00.
EAST PENNSDOR01:1011
ICerr & Hummel, lumbet,
Eng[chart & Co.,
David Ling Melt, lumber,
Adam Helinger, do.
D. J. ltynnrd & Co., do.
Martin & Ryan, do.
0. o'. Fosler, dry goods,
William Banks, groceries,
Jaimb Itenninger, do.
John M'Comnrick, do
Lougnerker, do.
D. Denlinger, dry-goods,
Michael Free, produce,
S. lt. Patterson, do.
Joseph I) idloman, viiarkoting,
J. li. House,
CllllOl4ll Eve,
W illiam Wolf,
David Brown,
Juhn Llummol,
CEIZE
William Greein;dry•goodso
IpI2SI.DEN
11. Itupon, dry•goodii, • '
11. Rupp, Afroduee,
Bitimr & Vise, shoes
Cyrus 'Pemplen. furniture,
George L. Hale, stoves,
John Soiror, marketing,
Samuel f immons, drygoode,
Win li. Echols, do.
John M. Templet). furniture,
Moses fidget, marketing,
L0y.,44 ALLEN,
William P. Lloyd, drugs,
Abraham Brewers, dry-gOods,
EH Wise, do.
Jacob Weaver, do. •
%Vlillam Crail, marketing,
John Young, do.
.1. Brubaker, do.
lilrnm Longuecker, produce,
SOUTH BIIDDLETON
A. M. Loldlgh, drygoode,
J. A. Cauffumn, do.
Alexander A Mullin. drygoode,
Samuel Shupp, Flour,
C. Hoover, marketing,
Daniel Wolf, A SOIL do.
Itintess, do. ,
C. Huop. furniture,
Alfrod Moore, dry-goods,
MONROE
1. J. Stopheofi, dry-goods,
rindlo & Soo, do.
L. Dovlney, drugs,
I===l2l
. ..
floury Spahr, flour, 14 . 7 00
D. 11. Voglusong, dealer, lri 700
UPPER ALLEN.
D. E. Noel, dry goods, 14 / 700
Lioswiller & Zug, do. 13 10 00
- -
Robert Bryson, dealer,
David Morktuff, marketing,
Obertlletrich,
SILVER SPRING
David Strohm, dry.goods,
John J. Coble. do.
Jacob Simuions, do:
Michael LeMich, do. •
Joseph Fink. merchant tailor,
John 11 Leldlith, produce,
John liouit, dealer, .
Fisher Si Kapp, dealer,
G. IL. Bucher. do.
R. Breckeumaker, marketing,
E13M133
Henry Zeigler, drygoode,
-8 -IL Mtliluney, - -
William Velum', marketing,
IiIIDDLESEX
E. L. Shryock,
MISCHANIOtiBUIIG.
Kauffman & Oawald, produce,
D. Comfort & Sons, dry'-deeds,
Josopir aniline, lumber,
Daniel ()rabid, clothing,
'Jobb & Garritson, hardware,
it. Wilson egad. stoves;
J. B. lierring, drugs,
L. Kauffnutn, do;
Ira Day, do. - .
Boyer & Brandt, dry.gords,
Johoph Irvin, confectionery,
R. Thomas, groceries.
John S. Boyers, hardware,
Samuel W. Worst, furniture,
John Itupp,. do
Miller & Eberly, doslar,
William Wonderlieti, stoves,
Loldich & Mathows, -
—Act. -
do.
o
anger, dry-goods,
ti Lew n l d s i l o lo it b li b; sw
C. Mums, shoes,
Lori Bolide, shoos and hats;
Margaret Goinees, shoes,
Mrs, E. Lamont, do.,
Jacob Swartz,,ie %retry.
L. W. Abrams, clothing,
John Bolide, dry goods,
Henry 'Leas, do.
Andrew Singizor t grOcerlee,
S. G..powmau, ~ do, ,
G. Eminger. :do..
P. Storm, dry4tlods,- , •
D U. Swiller
J. P. itaffensbe i ?or, music store,
thotilas B. Di u, ti, produce,. ;
John Johnson Sen t :- do,
Joseph Singiser, .do..
Zacharias & llaverstirk, produce,,
George limarnel, d 6. -'•
John Johnsoni,markSting
Dee. Stinoure, dn.:
Geo..itteter, • - , do.
Franit Marshal.' "de' '
Jacob Minetrinnybalcorv,
Peter Gineroch, marketing,
. . 14 ' - 7 OJ
14 ' --- 4 00
14 7 00
14 - 7.00
•:-.,----- 14 • - 7 00
14 7 00.
14 , ..' 7,00
14 , ' 7 . 00
14 . : 7OD
14 ' -- I 00
14 ' ' 7.00
12 - 12 50
12 , 12.54
12 .' 'l2 50
14 7 00
14
7 Oa.
14 7 00
14 - '7 , 00
14 700
' 14 7 00
. ' 14 - • • 700
NEW ,ttnapanLAND.-
• 14 ' 700
11 .7.00.
13 — 'lo 00 -
13
'lO 00.
12
10 00
.13 • 10 00
12-12 60
' ' "7 00
•T. Wilfet y .drpgadds,—,
Jno. Dllllar, do .
Androw•ltam, preduco, ,
Charlos9pdor, luddler;
hood¢ .ITherly,
V. Ildoman. • A
ddolph.rddrlliii,da . ..,
Modier 'Jamoit,
Odom) produce,• • •
.
=EI
J. 0.4 .Tlrowo, , Lzirdlifaro,
'B.f, Wild, drugs,
•Wm. Reed, do. • . •
Wm.'Bratton,doi, •'-; -
Klink ecliroi•drtgoodei- -
.do. •
Thornao Stough; ..'
brOullougb, ArliOOr,
Joilopti
L. Itapdid, '
. • .
13. 10'.00
14,,. • . 7 00
14- 7 I' 6 lo
•••
la a 0 op
13 10 On
12.. 3250
• 14' •700
J. M. Davidson, shoos, . - . •14 700
B. Glosser, grocer, , • '
-7 , .. • 14 ~ , 7 - 00 -
J.R. Frey, stoves And tin, ~: , - 14.' , 7.00
.7. B. Cobangb, Agt., grovel!, 14 ' ' 700
-.7. 11. Herring, Agt., choirs, ' , • 14-7. 7 00
Jonathan Form marketing, , • 14 • . 700
A. Furhman, "do. • ' . 14 , 7 00
'John horde. . do: . 14 . . 700
, George Stitzol, •
T do.. . 14 ••• 700
S. Miller & Son, dry-goods,
John LOMB. do,
1111 ands k Wuhlnger, dry griiirds t 14 7 00
James Kyle, ^- 13 10 00
Fosnaught & McCoy, .10. 14 7 00
Hur4 & flays, do. 14 7 09
'A. 51 inich, 14 7 00
Jacob 1V goer, marketing, ...-.. • 14 7 00
Lewis & Co, Zed Born, produce, 13 10 00
Snvder.& KnotAlo, - do. 11 15 00
J. &J. 11 Itursh,_ . do. It 15 00
Nolucdnier & Mini, - . do. 13 10 00
James 1316h0p, marketing,
Ilowere &.-Ladhaw, dry-goods,
Henry Snyder, shoes, ' 14 7 00
J. & J. B. Minh, (Oakville) forwarding, 13 10 00
a lIOPEIVELL.
3nmeg Green, dry-goods,
Shoemaker & Co., do
John Newcomer, flour,
Hoover k. liebuck, marketing, 14 7 00
Christian Stevick, furniture, 14 7 00
PENN
William Myers, dry-goods,
William Watts, do.
Miss E. Russel, do.
George Russel, do.
David [lava,
U. Ocker, • do.
Jacob Bishop, marketing,
Jacob Buotom,
Woodward & Schmidt, prodtice, . 14 ..
' 7 00
Lino & Givler, do. 14 7 00
Theodore llompshior, do. 13 10 00
law James, dry-goods, 14 7 00
G. W. Robinson, do.' - ' 13 10 00
E. James, . do. ' 13 10 00
'Alexander Goodhart, marketing, 14 7 00
Was. Bishop, do. 14 7 00
Jerry Keep, do. 14 7 00
_
Jacob lianshew, dry-goods; 14 7 00
14 7 00
13 10 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 1 7 00
Strohm & Allen, dry-goode,
Clerk. & Sone, do
Coo. Clover, do.
Schoch & Sone, do.
J. Baker, groceries,
C hailer, do.
. . .
D. Criswell, furniture, 14 7 00
D. Frantz, du. 14 7 00
B. J. Snoddy, do. ~ 14 ' 7 00
P. S. Artz, groceries, 14 7 00
A. Hostetter, clothing, 14 7 00
Mrs. M. Dubs, notions, 14 7 00
Cox & sFoune, dry-goods, 13 10 00
ltanken & Brothers, drugs, 14 7 00
,1, Heck & Co., dry goods, 13 10 00
H. Sturgon, trimmings, 14 7 00
J. Landis. jewelry, 14 7 00
Foreman & Bro., groceries, 14 7 00
J. & J B. Bedding, dry-goods, 12 12 50
Grabil it Johnston. hardware, 12 12 60
11. ilyoinger, jewelry, 14 7 00
A. F. Wolf, stoves, 14 7 00
Kelso & Hinkle, stationery, 14 7 00
Willis, Moore & Co., dry goods, ' 13 10 00
J. 11. Criswell, drugs, 14 7 00
A. Solrer, forwarding and produce, 14 7 00,
itubey & Lawton, produce, - 10' 20 00
Blair A Brother, do. 11 15 00
Martin Angle, lumber, l3 10 00
John IVunderlich, lumber, ,_ 14 7 00
Philip Deitrich, groceries, 14 7 00
Johnson & Soarer, forwarding, 13 10 00
Benjamin Biggs, marketing, 14 7 00
J. W. Motet., do. 14 7 00
Stuart. & Sou, dry-goods, 12 12 50
0. B. Cole, shoes and hats, 14 7 00
J. Bridges merchant tailor, 14 7 00
.Jsr.mi Al Hughes, stoves, • 14 7 00
Jacob Pogue. groceries, 14 7 00
Forney A. Nl' Phorson, hardware, 13 - -10 00
.I6ho Stambaugh, do. 14 7 00
Stevick. Kunkle & Co., dry-goods, 13 10 00
G. W. Croft, hats 1 1,, slices, 14 7 00
John C. Altick, grocerlos, 14 7 00
,
C. R. Hinkle, carpels, 14 7 00
0. Fosnaught, confectionery, 14 7 00
BEER, OYSTER & EATING HOUSES.
II IDI
14 7 00
14 7 CO
CLASS. LICENSE
Andrew Omild, - Carlinle, 7 10 00
George Fnland, " 7 ' 10
Fredrk. Kenner, " 7 10
Gotlelb•Svi User, " ..., ~ ~. . . . -7.. ~......10 ...
Samuel Sykes, " 7 10
Emanuel Welrich, " 7 10
Wm Moody, . 7 10
Josoph Ebrlght," 7 10
. .
Jacob Stratton, " 7 10
John Caster, , " 7, 10
12
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
18 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 09
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
--.- ,
William Sykeo,. " 7 10
.
John Hoffman, •, ' 7 10
James 'Wharf°, . 7 10
11. Arnoldl, ••• 7 10
Mrs. Low, - cc 7 - 10
Mrs. Peters, .. 7 10
Mrs. C. Myers. . 7 10
Mrs. C. Murray. " 8 5
Mrs. 13. Williams, " 7 10
Ewing Clot k, 7 10
J. Drffenhaugh, East Pennsboro', 7 10
D. B. Diller, Monroe, 7 10
S. 0 rove, Upper Allen, 7 10
John Doyle, " 7 10
. 1 . T. I.IPPoY, Shippen. , burg, 8 5
T. G. Hoffman, " 7 10
James Mackey, " 7 10
John Meloy, Nlerhanicsburg. • 7 10
Peter Wagner 7 10
Henry Eberly, " 7 1.0
John Rupert, • 7 10
John Nicholson, News(lle, 8 5
J. 1k .1. Crawford, " 8 6
P::3
13 10 00
12 12 50
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
13 10 00
14 7 'OO
14 7 00
Joseph Rhoads, Hopewell, 8 5.,
BREWERS AND DISTILLERS.
- t i , • -- • - LICENEM
Alexan r or, Carlisle,. 15.00
Wm. barnitz, 15
It. Quigley, Newton, 15
A. Beeler, South Middleton,
M. G. lieltzhoovor, Monroe,
D. II Vogleeorni. Upper Allen, 25
W. Henderson, North Middleton, 25
S. Grlssinger, 15
,BEN-PINiLLEt & BILLIARD TABLES.
Licsnam.
Emanuel WOlrleh. 1 table, 30 00
George Fitlid. 2 tables, 40
George Fol nd, 1 alle 30
W ark', 2 es, " 40
All perso n the tibove ils are reby notlfiedjo
tak.l 4 ofilit licenses without delay.
A. L. SI). NSLER.
14 7 00
13 10 00 .
14 7 00
14 7 03
14 7 00
14 700
14 7 00
14 1 00
12 12 50
13 10 00
13 10 00
14 - 50
14 7 01
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
R. HOOFLAND'S BA - SAMIC
4F CORDIALI
IR THE SPEEDY CURE OF
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Croup,, Hoarse
11S8. Bronchitis, Pneunionia, Diseases
of the Bowels, arisinx from, Cold,
Incipient Consunip on, and
for the'relief and (i at at
possible) cure of a
tients Ln adcane•
ed stages of the latter disease.
14 7 On
13 10 on,
74 7.00
The Balsamic Cordial is entirely a Vegetable produt ,
Mon, cmathining the healing properties of the Bar,
with the invigorating qualities of a Cordial, prodt log
a combination so well adapted to the purposes int mi.
ed, that there are but' few cases of disease which will
not, at au early period, succumb td its healing and life
giving properties.
For ages, ban the treatment- of pulmonary d:senses
orcupidd the greater portion of the attention of the
scientific of the medical world, bat roue acquired more
eminence in his treatment of these diseases, than the
celebrated Prunslan Dr. HOOPLAND, the originator of th
Balsamic Cordial. Ills life was devoted to the prainc ,
Lion of rentedia- that would stand unrivalled. Ilow
well he has succeeded, the American people aro able to
judge : and we positively assert, that no preparations
that have over boon placed before them, have conferred
the same amount of benefits en suffering humanity, or
have,elleited so•many commendations from all classes
of sOnlety_JuLthe_regintlies of Dr. lloolland, prepared by
Dr,Q. Co, of Philadelphia.
The Cordial is dOeigned for a class Of diseases more
geneial and more fatal than any other to which the
people of this country are subject—those springing from
a " SILIOrrr COLD." That- eminent authority, Dr. Bell,
says: "I will not say that Colds to our inhabitants
what the PLaaus and YELLOW P,svEtt aro to those of other
countries: but I can aver confidently that thwTr
In disease of greater complicity and mortality than oso
latter."
vt 7 1 00
13 10 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
13 10 00
14 '7 00
14 7 00
34 7410
11 7 00
14 7 00
14 - r - 700
14 7 00
14 , 700
13 10 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
13 10
,00
14 7 00'
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
13 10 00
14 7 no
14 • 7 00
13 'lO 00
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14 7 00
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14 1 Am .
14 700
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11 15 00
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Entirely Vegetable No Alcoholto Preparation
DR. HOOFLA-NIPS-
GERMAtRTTERS,
Dr. C. M. JACKSON & Co., Phila. Ca
, WILL
_EFT.ECTUALLT 01/50 ' . ' •
LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, Jaundice, Chronic
or Nervous Debility,' Diseases or the Kidneys, and all
diseases arising from a disordered Liier or Stomach . ;
1
Such as Constipation, Invear Plies, Fulness or Blood
to the lioad,,Acidity of the S omach; Netisea, Heart
burn, Disgust for Food;.Fulues or Weight in the Stem.
trch, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutterlng.at the Pit
of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head; flurried nod,
.Difficult Breathing, eltitiering at the heart, Choking'
or Suffocating sensations,
when in a lying posture, Dim.
'newt of Vision, Dots of webs blcre the Sight, Fever and
DultPain in the Head, Dade cy of Perspiration, Vol.
lownees of the Skin. and Eyes, Pain-in-the Bide, Back,.
Cheat, Limbs, Re. 'Sudden Flu Shes 'of Heat, Burning
- in the Flesh, Constant tmegintnes of Evii4 and ereat
Depieselons of Spirits, and will Poeitively nrewntirel..
low .1 0 evor,ItlIlloos S'ever i i dm.: .q .
„ The Proprietor, in callinglbe attention of Ithe public'
to this preparation dose so with a reeling of the utmost
confidence in its yirtuetaand adaptation to the diseases
fur which it is redomemnd,ed. '-- - '- " '
' It la no new 'and - untried 'RAW:. but one that his
stood the teat of a twelve years' trial befiSre the Amer!,
can' pimple: end its reputation and sale are unrivalled
by any similar preparation extent. The testimony In
Be favor given by the most prominent end well.huown
Phystriane and individuals in thp country is Immense.
and a carefutpersuarof the Almanac, published mane
'ally by the proprietors, _ and to be had gratis of any a.
their. Agents, cannot but eatierY the most'ilfeptirattliV --
-this 'remedy Is really deserving the great -celebrity I
use obtained, . ...
~ - _ _ .
tin_ S,
-W. HAVERSTICK; Agent for Carlisle, and b '.'
Dealers everywhere:, ' . ~... (Apr,12,.'61,-Iy. '
01:IIRLES T.:WILSON; •
No. 135, DIARKET ATREET
• • A.DELPHIA,
DF.AL4It'; IN
Timm; nOI3B,PLOVER BEM), POULTRY; BiCON
. LAID, FURSOVOOL, PELT'S, &c.,
. _ . .
MY' Prompt -Cash - iteMitlancepTon: - tho
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& Co., John It. Mlchcuor & Co,. Tnaiin & atiewaliTh
tidelphin; PA.: Bunue.l.Pnrr Johty iloy0:0, IL - hap:an
Co., Wows & Laitiao, Now,Yarlc. ,
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13 10 00
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13 10 00
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14 7 00
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13 10 00
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CELEBRATED-
WHE ELNR LSO
.RASUILY SEWING MAIMINES.
1 6.
New style with the la‘tent improvethents, nt greatly
prices. These machines ore nniseleSs, run rap
' ily and form a seam of unequalled strength, beauty,
ad elasticity. which will not rip. They" ore, unques
ionably, THEIS EST ill AC lIIN ES IN THE MARKET,.
I ,r family and genera usn, tiny will
HEM, FELL, STITCH AND SUN,
boy can do anything that any other machine can do.
Jlar-The new Hemmers and other now improve,-
rnents, without extr3 charge.
WHEELER Sr. WILSON'S
SEWING MAUD - IVES.
None are bettor adapted to fitmloy
American Agriculturalist
The undersigned having been appointbd agents for
Co mbtaild County, offer them to the-public with per
feet co oggo, that those who purchase will find them
an represe totabove. Persons wishing to see the ma
chines in operation, will please rail at the store of 11. S.
R,ltter, or at the Railroad office, Carlisle, Pa. For fur
ther information apply to .
H. S RITTER, or
J. O.ISIPBELI,
Carlisle, March 15, 11361.-:41 moo.
F URNITURE WARE ROOMS.-
i HENRY A. RHOADS
U
ir 40' 1. N 1,1F0.." wr:' .
, '2) :wt.*
WEST lIIGH STREET 'CARLISLE
The subscriber begs, leave respectfully to infintu the
citizens of ()arils.° and vicinity, that he has now on
hand and is manuilteturing, every variety of Cabinet
Wuro, consisting in part of
SOFAS, BUREAUS,
DRESSING CASES, MARBLE TOP T
BEDSTEADS. SECRETARIES,
CHAIItS,
Gilt Moulding, Oval Frames &c., &c. This work Is
warrVl of tho best materials and workmanship, om
bracin Ail the latest city styles, and will be furnished
at the lowest retail pricey.
N. ❑.—Coffins made at short flutist,. and funerals at
ended to promptly In town or country.
Carlisle Oct. 12, '6o.—ly.
-.. ",,, 0 ,rn
II ENIOVAL.—DR. NictloLs has ke
°Ted his Mike from one door west of Saxlon's
ler ware Store, to his residence. on e est Main Street,
dire ' l
t k
y opposite the Railroad office, Carlisle, Pa.
0 '‘li hours : , more particularly, . from Bto 10, A. M.,
and fr m 1 to 3 P. M. i Ap.26.61-6m.
tr i 2 2E - T _lO
ONLY PREPARATION
THAT HAS
STOOD THE - TEST -
And grows morn and more popular every day!
AND testimonials, new, and almost
without number. might be given flout ladles and
gentlemen, in all grades of society, whose united testi
moray none could resist, that Prof. Wood's flair Restora
tive will restore the bald• acid gray. nod preserve the
hair of the youth to old age, In all its youthful beauty.
Battle Creek. Mich., December 21st, 1858.
PROP. Worm: Thou will please accept a line to inform
they that the hair on my headfell off over twenty
years ago, caused by a Complicated chronic disonso, at.
tended with an eruption on the head. A continual
course of suffering through life having reduced me to a
state of dependence, I have not been able toolitain stuff
for Caps, neither have I been able to do them up, in
consequence of which my head has suffered extremely
frrim cold. This indirnid mu to pay Briggs & Hodges
almost the last cent Iliad on earth for a two.dollar
bottle of thy Hair Restorative, about the first of August
last. I haye laithfully followed:the directions and the
bald spot Is now covered with hair thick and black,
though short, it Is also coming In all OVer my head.
reeling confident that another large bottle would sea.
tore it onthely and permanently, I feel anxious to
persevere to its use, and belay destitute of means to
purchase any more, I would- ask thee if thee wouldst
not be willing to send mu an order on thine agents for
a bottle. and receive to thyself the scripture declaration
—" the renard is to those that are kind to the widow
and the fatherless." Thy friend,
SUSANNAH' KIRBY
'Waller Noble Co, Indiana, Feb. bth, 1859.
ram 0. J. Wool,: Dear Sir:—ln the latter part of the
year 1852, while attending the State and National L sir
School 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 ot• my scalp was almost entirely bereft of its cover
ing. and much of the remaining portion upon the side
and back part of my head shortly after became gray, so
that you will not ho surprised when I toll you that
upon my return to the State of Indiana, my more casual
acquaintances were - not so much at Is loss to discover
the cause o.: the change in my appearance, as my more
intimate acquaintances were to recognize me at all.
I at once made application to the most skillful phy.
sicians in the country, but, receiving no assurances
from them that my hair could Again ho restored, I men
forced to become reconciled to my fate, until, fortunate
ly, in the latter part of the year 1557. your Restorative
was rocounnonded to me by a druggist, an being the
most reliable Hair Restorative in usu. I tried one bat•
tie, and found to my great satisfaction that It was pro•
ii i
clueing t o desired effect. Since that time. 1 have used
seven dollars' worth of your Restorative, and as a result
have a ri h coat If very soft black hair, which no money
can buy.
a
As az ark of ' y gratitude for your labor and skill in
the pr ductlon i f so wonderful an article, I have re•
commended Its u o to many of my friends and acquaint.
soros, who, - Lii appy to inform you.aro using it with
like effect. I Very respectfully, yours
A. M. LATTA,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Depot. 441 Broadway, and sold by all dealers through
out the wot Id.
The itestoratlre Is put up in Bottles of threesizes. , qz :
large. medium, and small; the small holds half a pint
and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds
at least twenty per cent. more In proportion than the
:Anal!, retai ld for two 0. bottle; the large holds a quart
forty per ce t. more In proportion and retails for 43 per
J.
(
bottle. -
0. OOD & cp,,, Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New
York, a d 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo.
. old by all good Druggists and Fancy Dot'
&
Dealer . [Ap. 12,'61:
PROF. DE GRATH'S EDEQTC
THE NEW PRACTlCE.—ElectricCures.—Paln Is the
primiouttor of death; relieve the pain and you check
the dis‘diise. —.„.. •
.1:1W - Tilts OIL ACTS ON TOE SYSTEM WITH ELY:COTO:STY.—
Is of puto vegetable preparation, not the slightest dan
ger of applying it outwardly or Inwardly; it atonce
gives a permanent cure, in most I aces, In from tun to I
twenty minutes.
The best phy siologlits of Europe have discovered t
all organic derangement in the animal System is an e
feet of the obstruction of the physico electric fluid in
Ca organ diseased— a skilful application-of the All
puts in immediate motion the nervous fluid, and the
cure is at once accomplished, No bleeding, no vomit
ing, purging or blistering la resorted to.
Prof. De•Grath's Electric Oil Is the marvel of this age
for the 1011owowing, (not every thing )
Cures Rheumatism often In a day.
Curoa Neuralgia, Toothache, two minutes.
Cures Cramp in the Stomach, live minutes.
Cures Burns, Wounds, Bruises, ono to three days.
Cures Headache, fifteen miuutot
Cures Ear Ache, Stiff Nook, Ague, one night.
Cures Piles, Swelled Glands, ton days.
Cures Felons, Broken Rreasts, Salt IStiouin two to
six ditys.
Cures Ifinporrhate,...Scrojltle, Abcoss, six to ten days.
Cures Frosted Feet and Chilblains, crib to three days.
Cures Ague and Fever, one to two days, and all the
Nervous and Scrofulouit Affections. .
Cures Deafness lu ono to four days.
Cures all Pains In the Back,.. Breast, eke., in 2 days.
~DELELFNEISS CUREILI .
Nev Raverr, May 10th, 1850.
Prof, Do Orath—My brother halibut:ln deaf three years,
and onehottle of your ElectriePiLcurod . him entirely.
Yours, : •CLIFFORD 11. SCRANTON.
ANOTHER INSTANT- CURE I -
Huntingdon, Pa., 50pt.,1855.
II do certify that Prof. 'Do Grath's Electric Oil is in
fidlable 'for Rheumatic pains. .Bly wife for some time
past has boon greatly afflicted and unable_ to walk has_
been-restored by the application of this oil alniost
in
stantaneously. -I can -cheerfully recommend it Co oth.'
ors. . JOHN WILLIABISON.
PlLES.—Charlemßetion, Esq., ex-lttyor of Camden
i says six applications cured him.' Almost cured s his
ailieumatism. •
.. •
V STIFti ,N.ECK...
[Editor of Law Magazine Cured Instantaneously.]
. . , • Girard Rouse. Philadelphia.
Prof:Ohne:Do Grath—l freely give It as my opinion
that= your Mateo 0.1 is' among the most wonderful
iremeilles,of utedera times. Attila earnest requeatof a
:lady, who allege 1 that OM bad been cured of a nioct
',painful alio ton by Its use, I Wite induced. 10-try a bot
tle, though at the thus of purchasing, I fully believed
it to lie a witch medicine and a .catchpenny humbug.
' But a trialcolvimea me that it posiemstis MMegle (power,
and It will prove a blessing to_Ntiffering humanity.
I recently toot a i.old from sleeping In damp Sheets,
and my neck became-so much,swellen and-painful that
- I could netiturn my bead.. • ~
After using, without success, ever - Sabirig 'proscribed
by. my pits/Aden, I last evening tried your Electric On.
.This morning lain well, the relief haylk ban as cool
, plots as .1 was PRlttalllttllWolltl. • . ... , ,
_--:-...--'
• '', ' .' '; .. ~ tiOUN . LIVING 5t011.1.. _
Editor Monthly Law Magnates,' -
, .
, 1117Dreadway, null 120 West 14th St.,•lY.
Mr. LI Masten belongs to tkm,old, wealthy and high
ly,respthatable families of eld' settlers Of Now'York.
1
Any on can address"' him on the outdate( the above
letter, hiCh will be answered with plasurs, -: •..
'tnc pal Depot, 277 Smith Bth Street,' Philadelphia.
okd by all Druggists, rtilli in Jersey' City rtt Van,
~ Bus ',lris's, Washington street; Shiploy's. (trove htreoti
Dr, Zabriakie'r, corner of Grove and. ' South tith fitivet;
- Lougetaff'd
1 .'60 'lite ,tgethery et, , , . f Ap. 12 0 , 01. 7 1 y,
•
. „. . .
, 'GOLDEN •-FLAX:
tbOjarmat
nay hg bought an unu.yal large Mock of lino fibirle t .
,
t ye,%oll-sell -ther.entlrg, ertnek'at:vtitflott!.ttliqdr,
"a very large assortanont , OC,Collare of thq various kluge.
~Stooks, Neolellea, 'provost trurnlehing °goite r
2t
e., at-the tweet-priors „
APrIVPi , ..pktrtb liartover.titreet:
Tr ANDSOME WOMEN t
. .
HUNT'S "BLOOM OF, ROSES." '-A . rich and elegailli
color for the cheeks or II ps.•'• It Will not wash or rub otr
and when once Applied, romaine durable for zears.-The
tint Is so rich and natural, — that the - rlosest 'acretiny
fails to detect Its Can'be removed by lemon Juice
and will hot Injure the skin. _This lea now preparation.-
need by the celebrated Court Beauties of London and
free, In bottlei; With directions for use,
for MOO'
"COUPE.,TOILET POWDER," imparts a
dazzling white:mar to the Completion, and. Is unlike
willing else used for thin purpose. Moiled free- for
Cents.
Ik4: ,
'0
RUNT'S "BRITISH BALM,",removes tan' :freckles,"
sunburn and all eruptions o(tho skin. bialiedireefor
Cents.
HUNT'S "IMPERIAL POMADE" for the hair, stren
gthens and Improves Its growth, keeps It from falling off
and Is warranted to make the hair foil. — Altillkiffrree for
$l,OO
HUNT'S "PHARE, DEAUTIFIER,ff - forthivteoth end
gu ms, clea °see and whitens the teeth, hardens the gums
purifies the hreath effectually, preserves the teeth and
prevonts tooehaelio. Mailed free for $l,OO , •
. .
- HUNT'S BRIDAL WREATH * PERFUME," a double
extract of orange blossom and cologne. Mailed free ibr
$l.OO This exquisite perfume was first used by taw
Princess Royal Of Enclanti, 'On her Marriage: Messrs.
Hunt & Co., presented the Princess with an .elegant
case of Perfumery. (In.which all of the .above articles
were Included) in handsome cut glass with gold stop
pers. valued at $l6OO, particniara of which appeared in
the public , prints. -
All the above articles sent free, by express, for $5,00.
Cash can - either accompany the order, Or be raid to the
express agent on delivery of goods. HUNT & Co.
Perfumers to the Queen.
Regent St.: London, and 77 Sansom St., Philadelphia,
Pa. Ner Sale by all-Druggists and.Peafumers—_
11Pi : V.:The Tradersuppiled. Oct: 20, 00.-Iy.
NEW GOODS:--FIIIST ARRIVAL
THIS SEASON,
At Ogilby'a•Cheap Cciah Store
I have Just returned from Philadelphia and am iow
opening a lot of handsome, desirable and cheap DRY
GOODS, bouaht,for cash and will be 'sold at astonish
ingly low prices. ' .
,
A largo stock of now style prints,. Malays, DaLanes,.
Ologhoms, nod other Dress Goods in great' variety. A
nc,,w stock of bleached and unbieaehed Dimities, Tick
logs, 'Shootings. Disponi, Linens. Checks Ac —A full
assortment. orßlack Silks vary cheap nod very good.
Another stock of those first class Steal Spring Skirts and
under price.
=
Ladles', Gents', Misses', and Children's Ilose_jn great
variotriit low prices. GIGOVES of all kinds and price.
CARPETS! CARPETS!! CARPETS!!
A new supply of Ingrain, Cottage, .I.lamp, - and Rag
Carpets.
All persons in want or new style -Spring Goode are
respectfully invited to call and examine this stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere. CIIAS. OGILBY,
March 29, '6l. - - Trustee.
TIRESSLER'B HAIR JEWELRY
STORE.
No. 206, North 8111 Street above Race,
Philadelphia.
On hand and for sale, a choice assortmeut'of superior
patterns, and will PLAIT TO ORDER,
Bracelets, Ear .Rings,'Firrrger .Rings r ßreast..
Pins, Crosses, N ecklac - ea,„Vest and
Guard Chains, &e., &c.,
IQ- Orders enclosing the hair to be plaited, may be
sent by mall.—Give a Drawing as near. as you can oh
paper, .and enclose such amount as you may choose to
pay.--lm.t no follow).: Ear Binge $2 to $0; Breast Pins
$3 to $7: Finger Rings 75 eta. to s3,to; Vest Chains $0
to 07.:,i5k,r 4 -.,16 *Z4 , 9.5 1 . 0 * , "2, • • ' •
ttirrairrout into Iltedaliong, Box limpet Pins, Ringll, ,.
&e. Old Cold and Silver bpughypt
LOIt SALE OR RENT.—
The subscriber offers for sale or rent, the new
Three Story_l3rici • Rouse._. .
on North IlanoverM.raet. Possession
given on the Ist of April next. Tho
, louse has nine rooms, is furnished
.•."..":JP` - " with seater and gas, and suitable eith
er for business or a private residence.
Oct. 20, Ib6o.—t f. JAMES R. WEAVER.
A I B. EWING'S
PURNIVURE WARE-ROOMS.
11459
West Iligh'Street, Carlisle, Pa.
Premiuin awarded at„ the Cum4erl.nd County
Agricultural Fair of 1857.)
The subscriber has just received the Most splendid
assortmout of articles in his line, ever brought to this
place—which ho is detemined to sell at prices that de
fy competition.
Patio, 1 .
Chamber - ,
Dining-room, FURNITURE,
Kitchen and
Office
Embracing every article used by House and Hotel
{coopers, of the most approved and fashionable design
and finish. Including also Cottage furniture in setts.
reception and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, Gilt frames,
pictures, be., be.
Putchasers are requested to call and examine his
stoeiei°at his extensive ware-rooms, West - Main...street,
North side. A. lI..EIVING.
are. Particular attention given as usual to funerals;
orders from town and country, attended to prom t ily
and on moderato terms. -
Carlisle, May 12, 1858.-Iy.
Tu s t received another new and cheap
40,1 lot of Richardson% Dunbar k DixonZineng, Mll3
Ilus, Calicoes &e., &c. At the cheap Cash Store
Nov. 2. 1800. A. oaf Lay. Yruston.
TVSS UTION 'OF PARTNER-
I_f 911 i.—Not Ice is herey.trl yen that. the partner.
ship here ofore existing be ween Misses. Duke & Augh
inbough has been dissolvpd by mutual consent. Tho
books will be left for settlbtnent t and the business car
ried on with renewed enbrgy by
March 15, 't1.1.-6t i e MARGARET DIME.
TAN.IEL'.S MACHINE FOR PIC
iNT4 'MILLSTONES. .
The subscriber having purchased of E. WILCOTT
DANIE
i l y S ,
, the patent right for sixteen rountlea, In th e
State o Pennsylvania, for his ;whine foqieking BM.
stoneli is prepared to sell I idividual,:lownship, or
Count rights for ti•e same. He Would' call attention
to ria • hjoined certificate , from practical millers, to
the rite of this highly v noble machine.
JOSEPH NEWCOMER,
Mechaniesb gP. 0., Cumbei land Co., Pa.
We have seen 'and tried E. W. Danielle. Patent Mill
stone Picking Machine, and - feel satiated that it has no
superior for &dog Its work, and saving much time and
hard labor. We can therof9re safely racernmend it to
soy one who rishes to tako'cut Interest in it.
D. H. Voglesong, Cumb. co. Edward ptaley,• Adams co.
ige Ilitoesi -- --- - do. _
Andrew Harlin°, tht. W. E. Mydrs, do.
C. Mcbanichor, - dG. Elkm Stover, do.
Israel S. Trostlo, Adams co. Isaiah Teat. do.
Wm. C. Lott„ do. D. N. idWrellierger,. do.
Jacob E. Myert do. 1t...W. Draubaugh, do.
Philip Sterner, do. J. Newdurnori Franklin co.
Wm. Duttro. do. Alo*,. Hartman, Parry co.
March 2, 1861.-3 mos. •
PETS! CARPETS! CARPETS!
Persons going to housekeeping end' others want
ing to refurnish, aro respectfully inyited to esatuino
oar large and varied sto.k of Carpets, Bush as Brussels,
three ply, superior Ingrain, English and Domestic, Ve.
nition % 1 widths,
HEMP AND RAG CARPETS,'
Druggein, Rugs, Stmw - and - Cocoaldattings, - 011 Cloths
for Halls, Looking Massa, plain and fanoy blinds and
abodes, fixtures, dco.
llousckeeping Goode of Every Docriition
•
Having purchased those goods for Nett Oaskwe are
prepared to offer 'great Inducements .to, buyers, as wo
have lately gone into this business wo can warrant our
goods new and fresh.
lagmoir SAWYER & MILLER,'
Carlisle, March 8,'61. East Main Street.
VAN INGEN & SNYDER,
Designirs and ,gagrayers on Wood
N. E. COR. 111711. &
- LIXECAJTE all:kinds of WoodEngra
.. .
Vine/with beauty, correctness andillsnatch. Ori
atn r a w l
n d s esrs i furoishyd tor,. W i lne.,,Book t --Illustretions
-tEue„eo„roh, cuts,ng hiiv b yfe:v a s n o d tAl a eg P a h s Q gt r ir a las o 2 r St l ct
Fronts, 'Machines, Stoves, Patents, ac., ' engravedaswell
as on personaPapplication. • •
Fancy Bnyelopes. Labels, Bill.lleadlngs,Show Bills,
Visiting, Beatles m. 4 .other AZlards, engraved in the
highest style (d'art, and at the lowest prices: -
For specimen's of One engraring see the Muitrated
works of J. B. Lippincott & Co., E. Ll. Butler & Co.
. Nov. 60, 1860.-Iy.
FT A R N E D ' Ek i s IS p U B R N _A BB N o CE ••••• TILE A.LLEN
N 11.0 :MUTUAL FIRE IN
ftANOB COMPANY of Cumberland county, iheorpo•
rated by an 'act of Assembly, is now fullY organised, a;d
In operation. under tin: ,taimagement ot, the follow) g
commiesioners, viz:
.pardel Ibdisy, William-It: thergas,ichool,
J. Eicholberger, Christian Eltaymen, - Jail C. lim.
lap, Jacob 11. .Coover; lam la Ilyer,..)3..',Eberty,
min 11.; _Messer', J.. Brandt,
.JosePh yickersiiluno
Ale:tender Cathcart - . ' ••••• •
The rates of insurance are as loss antigitstable as any
Company of the kind in 'the State., jPersons wisbing , to
become members aro Invited to ximinfapplication to the
agents of Tee company, :who
,artr . 'OM:act° Igion
Y.
. them at an tme -•
•
• • ••
wilt n.doliaiks;riesi4tiiik.
, - •.
CIIRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vice President
, , ,
CoCKLIN, Treasurer:
_Ab ion gorgt..3lsrdill;.oorgine,li. -11 3 13 r:Vbrldttan
men.Cockliiiht ,- 0 ,- Dunlap, - It. Martin.p. Batty ; 3
ll.Coover; Max. _Cathcart, J.- Whltorakam, Muttelbar
gor, B.4:bbily, J. Iratttlt. •• ~ • t
CONIJIIIIILANDLCOUNTY.—John.ehorideIf,..dIIen
Mtn ry. , ZOarlng, Sbi rorn ustown ; &annul Woodburn
Dickinson: Homy Soitymalf, Churthtowni Moder grit
nth, South Middleton ; .Samuel Undly% Penns
boro' ; Rommel Collvor,,,ltteobtaullaburg ;
Shopliordstown;V:Coover, 'ShophbrdatOwni,J: 0: Sax.
ton, Sllitir Sprlng: botif. IlasMatlek.'Silver':Sprlng ;
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