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

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. 4 'EFT trr FiNT iii` CliFti • WANTED
, to tett core of - ;.t! . School ' s iltWeer. Pennetr,jro.
ownship,.the exarninethm to be he
ld at Greamon School
Boom. No. 15, on.' Friday, the 18th. day. of Auguat, at U
olelock, A. M. Directors Will toret at 8 . o.dock, •at the
same place. BY order of thelloard.•
WM.' G. DAVIDSON.
' Secretary. ,
July 16, 1861. 7 -4 t
_o
NINE - TEACIIIIIRS WANTED' to'.
take charge of the diffirent Scheebiln Penn Eery.,
e ensuing Winter sepolon. to:Which, liberal Wages
will be-given. Teachers ulshingto be intanalned by the
County Su pertntendentearill please - to taint at the Cen
treville Scheel Muse, i3llWednesdaY, the nit day of
July, 1861. By order of the Beard, ~
July 26, '61.-a
TrTeH H - Cumberland County Agricultural
Society will hold their Ahnual Harvest Home, on
r own grounds, on Saturday, Hie 10th day.of August
at 11 o'clock, A. 11., to which all farmers are invited.
By order °tithe Society:
DANIEL S. CROFT,
Secretary.,
July 20, 1881
EST R AY.—Strayed - from
the residence of the eubecriber.lVO I(((V
in Dickinson townehip ithout 1 mile
South of the Stone 'Feraro, on or .7.11P/N ,
about the 27th ofJune,ll6l,
A RED AND WHITE COW,
without any peculiar !parka. Any 'person returning
or giving Information of her vbercebouts, will be re.
wprded accordingly. [IOW AIM RUPERT..
July . 2o, 1861.-3 t.•
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DISSOLUTION - •OF PARTNER
SHIP.
The partnernhip heretofore existing between the no.
dersigned In the Lumber and Coal business, was die
salved this dap, by mitunl consent. The books of the
firm are left at the office of the late firm, where ell per
sons indebted are requested to call and ,ettle their
accounts, and those having claims are requested to
present them.
Carlisle, July 16, 1551
The Lumber and Coal Puniness will be continued at
the old stand, by the undareigned.
July 20,:'61. OLIVER DEL/LEM%
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—The Audi
tor appointed by the Orphan's Court, to make
distribution of the effects In the hands of Henry 0.
Homer. Administrator of leoac Longnecker,deed4of East
Pen rtsbOro ugh tnp., to and arnon ; those entitled thereto
Will meet the parties interested, for the purpose of his
appointment, at the office of Wm. M. Penrose, Esq., in
Carlisle on Tuesday, the 13th day of August, ltoo, at
10 o'clock in the forenoon. L. J. W. FOULK,
July' 19; 1861.-4 t. Auditor.
FIFTEEN MALE AND FEMALE
TEACHERS WANTED.
The Board, of South Middleton twp., will meet at
the Boiling Spring School House, on Friday, the 2d day
of August, at S o'clm h, A. M., the day appointed by the
County Superintendent to examine Teachers for same
township, where Teachers, applying for Schools, will
please to bo present.
The Beard have resolved to employ none but those
who are well qualified in the art of teaching, to whom
the most liberal wages will be given.
JOIIN BAN ER,
President.
July 19, '61.-3t
SPEER'S SAMBUCI WINE
-OF
CULTIVATED OPORTO SAMBUCUS.
EVERY FAMILY SHOULD USE
SPEER'S SAMBUCI
CELEBRATED for its medicinal and
beneficial qualities as • genuine Stimulant, Tonic,
Diurotk and Sudorific, highly esteemed - by eminent
physicians, and some of the first families in Europe and
America.
SPliEleS BAMBUCI WINE is not a manufactured
article, twit Is Dore from the juice or Portugal Sambu
cum, cultivated In dew Jersey ' recommended by Chemists
and Phyalcians;xia - posseltaine, propertteg su
perior to any other Wines In use, and an excellent
article for all weak and debilitated poisons, and the
aged an/ Infirm, Improving the appetite, and benefiting
ladies and children.
A LADIES' WINE,
Encomia it will not intoxicate as other wines, as It con
tains no mixture of spirits or other liquor's, and admired
for its rich peculiar 'flavor and nutritive properties.
Imparting a healthy touo to the digestive organs, and
a blooming, soft andhualtby akin and complexion.
None genuine unless the signature of
ALYR:ED SPENIL, Passaic, N.J.
is on tho cork of each bottle.
AYSr- MAKE ONE TRIAL OP THIS WINE. 'HZ
A. SPE gr.n, Proprietor,
Mee 208, Broadway, New York
VIHEYA.RD, PAAFILACI, N. J.
lei— Sold by REYNOLG'S & PIEFFER, Druggists,
nest door to Inhoff's Grocery, Store, Carlisle, Pa. ' •
July 19, 1861.-1 y.
gAMEB OF A YEW WELL KNOWN PICIIBONB
CURED in' DeGRATIUS ELEBTRIC
_ .
It Is utterly impossible to publish all the Certificates
we have. It would take a book of 100 pagoi.
Rho umatism.—Ex•Mayor Sexton, Camden, N. J.; Gen
eral Welch, Circus Proprietor; G. W. Ward, Esq., Mar
chant, Chestnut pt., lad's.; F. Duffy, Esq., 12th and
Locust stet, !lad's. Neuralgia.—Dr. Wood, Wood'i
31 mourn. l'hilnd'a. Neuralgia, 13 years —Rev, James
Temple, 310 South at., Phila. Droop, life saved.—Mrs.
Cannon's child, Coates at., Phila. Hip dlsease.-31ns.
Winter's daughter, 10 Ridge Av., Phila. Frosted Feet,
3 years.—Mrs. Isaac Channel, 15th and Brown sta.,
Phila.; Mrs. Melville Anderson, cor. 4th and Willow
eta;, Phila.; Edwin D. Stimblo, Esq., 184 Marshall at..
I'ht la ---Chronir—Rheumasism:—.:Jotur - Httivir 23 South
Sixth M., Phila. Neuralgia, 4 years.—lt Jenkins,' 4
Olive at:, "Stirtealt..—:.Martin Pan'eoast, - slullica
Hill, Phila. Deafness.—WM. E. Birch, 68 N. 10th st.,
Mils: Rheumatism, Helpless.—Mrs. Dickinson: 17th
and Thompson, Phila. Itheumatism.—Mm. E. Hutch
ins, 17th and Thompson, Phila. Pain In Back and Kid
neyn—James L. Pointer, livansburg. Penn's. Swollen
Limbs.—J. N. Nolan, 528 Chestnut St. Phila. Sprained
Foot.—Jas. A. Free, West Phila. Intimation of Stomach
and Bowels.—Mrs. Ogden, 150 North 4th st.,
Pain In Breast—F. bllddloton, 430, North Sixth at.,
Phila. Sprained Ankle.—J. Hess, Front and Market
ate., Phila. Crooked Stand Straightened.—Charles J.
Green, 13. Brandywine M., Phila. Neuralgia and Caked
Breast —Mrs. blayland, Providence, Del. Croup and
Cramp.— Henry B own's child. Turner's Lane, Philad'a.
Rheumatism.—Mrs Oeo. Smith, Corner 10th and Locust
etc., Phila. Neuralgia slid Pain in Back.—Mrs. Mary
Evans, Trenton, N.. 1 Rheumatism.—P. Felty, (Amt.
nut Hill, Phila. Swollen limbs.—L.Sinjiger, 329 North
Broad st., Phila.. Neuralgia.—Mrs. M. McElroy, Cuth
bert, at., Phila. Rhenmatism.—Mrs. L. Johnson. Dan.
Tulle. Pa. Chill, Fever and Cough.—R. Thomas's (laugh.
ter, Hanover st., above Franklin, Phila. Itheumatinm.
gr. Welch, (City Council,) 28 Catharine et.; Mrs.
Havenshite, 1071 Hutchinson st., Phila. Deafness G. 11.
Smith, Columbus. Us. Pains In Shoulder.— A. J. Role
aeon, Columbus. Oa. Sprained Ankle.—. 0. It. McNeil,
Montgomery. Ala. Deafness.—Robert Ware, Atlanta,
Ga. Spinal Complaint, 22 years stanch:lg.—W. C. Ring
by, Montgomery, Ain. Inflamatary Rheumatism—D.
Elkin, Winnsboro', 8. C. Pain In Breast.—Wm. hl id.
dleton, Lincoln county, Ky. Deafness, 1 Bottle.—hire.
J. C. Palmer, Raleigh, N. C. Plies.—John Ammonda,
Augusta, Ga. Deafness,—Thomas G. Cox, Atlanta, Oa.
COURT PROCLAMATION.—
Wasime the Hon. JAMES 11. GRAIIASI,.Preid:
dent. Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas of
the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, and'
Justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and
General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Hen. Iton.
at' BRVIsON and Gen. M. Coccus, Judges of the
Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery
for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the
said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me di.
rotted, dated the Bth of April, 1860, have ordered
the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General.fail Delivery
to be holden at CA limns, on the fourth MONDAY of
A,ugust, 1801, (being the 26th day,) •at 10 o'clock In the
forenoon, to continue one week.
NOTICE IE4 HEREBY GI VEN to the Coroner, Jim
tires of the Peace and Constables of the said county of
Cumberland, that they aro by the said precept com
manded to be then and there in their proper persona,
with their rolls, records, inquisitions, estuninations
and all'other remembrances, to do those things which
to their officer appertain to be done, and all those that
are hound by reeognisances, to prosecute natant the
prisoners that are or then shall be in the jail of said
county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall be
Just. ROBT. Mee ARTS ET,
July 12, Mil. Sheriff.
PATENTED NOVEMBE
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BdALL'OT7 ES
Patented Improved French. Yoke
191-1714.900,
PATPN7'ED Ist; 1850.
A New Style of Shirt, warranted io Fit.
By !lending the above .inettouree per mall; we can
guarantee a perfect fit - of our - new_stylo 'of Shirt, and
return by exert:ea to, any part - of the 'United States, at
$l2, $lO, SIB, .$24, Le. • Am.,. per doeen;,,;No argot' lot
warded for feacthau half desert ,13bIrts. - •
Ateo,lnipoitentand.Dealers lu 2 , lkIN'El FOIINISUING
GOODS:- •
47 WlLdesale trade eapplled on the usual„torme•
8A.1 4 ,1,btf ,
114.0tiatiV;NoW - York —
June 28, 1961. - - , -.3 mos. • • • "
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d inA.RI3IIS,-T..-WILSON;.- _ .
Nct,-1361...1111ARICIIIT'STREIECT
P_Uf LA DELPHIA,
DIC&I;NR IN • •
ntrirEn; 1 1a8,471,0VER POUIIIitY; BACON-
L&RD, rURS, 1.11L1:8, &a.
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SEW' Proelpt.;;,Coehr Remittaiices pn the
841e.0f the Produce. -nick •,:--
REVEI3ASCIII3--McOutcheoit *.t' J.. Pat
30111% 11. 1511ohen .It,ctr t ,. T.#1002
adolphla. 13)91.tue; Per
erei j : eb
Uu".l3dy'do,' 4:13464101
Co. !Immo .4 talalud, Now Ytrk.-
)ing - 241.4 0 4 , 74. .
/lin CAN- BE M ADE ! 133 Buy-
V ; Jog yoUr,goolo•trom beldlett earryor &
SdlPer.- rnstiorqtal!y rail attention to our .
Stock. of Summer Goods,
Just riniehirid fiem the r aidern liavingleen
purehaied GAM!! 'and bind' the rulnons decline in
prices.. Ottstotrieri:NAll find ;meat bargains In Sllke,
„harm., Thessalia', Mirage Palermo, English Grenadine,
Organdy Lawnsolfrench Lawns. Mozamblenes; Emilines
0 riselea fig olevias, thanes; Chintz. • s, de, de.
Newest Styleirriiirs — CciatA7liasanes and 'Tantles,
Shaulitia and Vrench Lace lioniours, Mantlei and ' , elute.
these goods are very lo*—Less than importing eost.
Shawls of all kinds suitable for the Season, •
SUN UMBRELLAS ,
Parasols. less than original met. Gloves of every des.
eriptiom Lace Mitts, Embroideries of every variety,
WILCOX'S Celebrated Hoop Skirts—"'The Skirt of the
8Oasoo."
Evory variety and kind of goods suitable for Ladies,
Men and Boys wear.
A. COOV ER.
Sucrotnry.
4141511a.1:, CASS !
The largest and newest stuck In town. Oil Clotho,
Mattings, Looking Glasses. Furnishing Goods In [treat
variety. All of thetto goods, and an endless variety not
enumerated. We offer to the community at price,' to
defs competiou. Please call and examine for yourselves.
dune 2.9. 'el. muncti RAWYER & MILLER:
Printing 01Het) Wanted
The advertiser wants to buy an interest
in Printing Mee. Or, if preferable, would buy
tho whole. Please address. giving full particulars as to
business, price, cc.
"It." fiftieth Mee, thirliale, Pa.
July 41801,—St. • •-• ,
HOWLING SALOON
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T HE *BOWLING- SALOON, at the
l'hcenix Restaurant tr
idet Rheum's Hall, Is fu
a shed with two alleys,
ROBERT M. CLACK,
DIELANCY,
OF THE MOST APPROVED CONSTRUCTION
Persons fond of thin healthful emueement, alll iind
every opportunity for enjoying the game, free born the
intrusion of boys or Improper persona.
April 12,1861. G b:Oltf11 1 1 W. FOLAND. _
BILLIARDS: BILLIARDS::
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.
- DILLIARD PLAYERS will "find at
lilt the Phoenix Saloon, under Itheccu's h all, two of
PHELAN'S CELEBRATED TABLES,
with 'Marble Bode and Combination Cushions. The
room in well lighted and heated. and furnished with
every convenience for the comfort of visitors.
Cnrilnie, April V, 'til. GEORGE W. FOLAND.
QELLING OFF AT TWENTY-FIVE
17 PER CENT. DELOW COST:
At flao sign of the "Gold Eagle," 3 doors above the
Cumberlancl Talley Bank, end two doors below the
Methodist Church. on I'Ve‘t Main street, the largest
and best selected stock of
In the town, will be gold 30 per cent lower then et any
place in the State. The stork comprises a large assort
ment of Gold and Silver hunting-case watches. Levers,
f.epines,,A merican etatehes,.and all other kinds and ,
styles,
GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS,
Gold Pens nod Pencils, lawolry of all kinds, Spectacle.
Gold end Silver, Platod and Silver Ware,
'MUSIC BOXES, ACCORDEONS,
Oil Paintings, a great variety of alley articles, and a lot
of the finest Pianos, which will besold 40 per cent lower
than' over offered in town. The entire stock of Watch
maker tools, cases, large Mirrora, and Safe will be sold
wholesale or retail on the easiest terms,
. .
flaying selected a first class workman all kinds of re
pairing Will be done as usual. ht reduced' prices.
Three Pitmen at $lOO below the factory price on ac
count of the Philadelphia Company closing out. I will
soil at the Jewelry Store,
THREE ROSEWOOD PIANOS,
warranted, at two-third !heir real value on easy terms
If called on soon.
VOR SALE.—The large
L . throe-story Brisk House on Main .4:11 . 4.
Btreet, will be sold on easy terms. ~ e ,,,...,.....,4",
Call at the Jewelry Store I n raid .. i lmi r -..
building. _r._.--.....„ - •
April 19, 1800. 11. E. 8.1-IA9LBIL.
D RUG 5,
BOORS,
FANCY GOODS,
CONFECTIONARIES,
FPUITS,
PERFUMERY,
• P REM-RV-KU- -F-RU4 TS,
MINCED. MEAT, PICKLES, &C.
S. W. HAVERSTICK,
North lianover Street, Carlisle, 1-'snn'a.
Ilas just opened an assortment of Fresh Drugs. Fan.
ey Goods, Gilt Books, Perfumery, Fruits, and Confec
tionary, which has never been toPFpassed in this bor.
ough, for novelty and elegance. The articles have been
selected with great ca. e, and are calculated, in quality
and mice, to command the attention purchasers.
FANCY GOODS,
which tumprlso every variety of fancy articles of the most
exquisite finish such as.
Papier !dacha Goods,
Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-stands and trays,
Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases,
Ladles' Fancy Baskets,
Fancy Work BOXIM, with sawing Instrunionta,
Ladies' Cabent, Writing Doska, and Port felios
- _
Port Monne.les, of every variety,
Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and a
arge variety of ladies' Fancy statlm•ery.
Motto seals and wafers, Silk and bead purses,
11.1ding ' w " hips, elegantly finished. Fin.. cutlery,
Perfume baskets and bags,
Brushes of every kind for the toilet,
X. Betio and 8.. & U. Wright's Soaps and Pertuines
of various kinds,
Fancy Pi for hand drosses and shawls.
•
Musical Instruments,
together with an innumerable variety of articles slogan t
ly finished and suitable for .11oliday presents, to which
ha invites special attention.
Also, an extensive and elegant collection of
comprising various English and American' Works,
richly embellished POETICAL WORKS, Bibles and
Hymn Books, elegantly bbund In velvet with metal
clasps avid'amners
Ills assortment of School Books and School Stationery Is
also complete, and comprises everything used to the
Schools, Ile also desires to call the particular atten
tion of Families to his elegant assortment of
LAMPS, he.,
from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer
and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style - of
Parlor, Chamber and study tamps, for burning either'
Lard, Sperm of Etherial oil; also MrOTT'S celebrated
Kerosene or Coal Oil Lamps, together with Flower Vases
Fancy Screens, &c. Hie assortment in this line is un
equaled in the borough. Also,
SEGARB AND TORACCO, '
embracing all the favorite brands, and a fine assort
ment of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS AND PIPES.
FRUITS,
such as Oranges, Lesions, Figs, Italians, Nectarines,
Prunes. Ac.. FANCY CONFEMIONARY—NUTS—PRE ,
SERVED FRUITS, MIN ED-MEAT, PICKLES; ho.,
in every variety and at all prices, all of which are pure
and fresh such 1111 can be confidently recommended to
his friends. His stock embraces everything in the lies,
of Fancy Goods, with many other articles useful to
housekeepers which the public are especially Invited
to call and examine.
Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Bank op
North Hanover Street
it W. HAVERSTICK.
May. 24,. •
let 1859.
The Menpures
A• the dhstactee
round the Noek.
•
, ARGB ARRIVAL OF FRE;SH
tIIIOCERIE6—FI6II OF ALL KINDS.
tong which-le a large lot of the real genuine Haiti.
more dry salt IlltilitlNO, in oak hermit!, MACK 41tEb
at'prices that Is 'really astonishingly low: Piritelsoi all
- Mode, •
SAUCES, .PRIISrqRVES,
and a good assortment of
TOBACCO AND - SE - GARS
LI-QUORS .
pt the to rest rates for OABI4 or Country Produce.
Carlisle;Jine 21, 1801. Wll 'BENTZ.
U to B the Yoke
- 43 to 0 Sleets
p to ID distance
around the body
nd or: the Arm-
pito.
length 0 the
Bh
SC : IRWL' AND .
FOR' 1911.1.
one Taxable Citizens of the librough of Ca'rlisle, at.
hereby notified - that the •Duplicahrfer the ifehgoland
Building Texas. of I'Bl , hautheenlesued to the - Under
signed Treasurer, and that hewlit. be In attendance at
the County Court 'louse, Couitnissloriers' comoe, on
MOND.4Y AUGU•sr 12;'18111,
between tho hoot* of 0 and 1:; In - the forenoon, antl.2.
and 6 o'clock In t h o afternoon otrald..day, for the pura
posn of waiving sold Taxan,
•On all leans paid , on or before that day,.i 'lnduction
will be made of
Tho Troastirer will revolve all taxes from parsons wish.
Int; to pay, In tbo mean time. at his place of business,
Marlon nail bungling, Wedt Alain Street. — '
1661 _ . _; _. AXlY,:,Wmourar...,
'rj[l.ll E NORT I-1 lIIsINOVVR STREET
.• .•cLoTHINci - Enrpoittu,m, - -- •
akar; pleanuro to antionnee to Its frlondaand patrons
of Lb° lingo arrival of tho !stoat atylple of
CLOT us;
CASSIMPII:ES; ; and,
• . "i• ' ESTINGS,
which trllibe„nuide to older. in the vary latest stylea
and warranted to girt- rtorOplete s,tiefaction, or nt. male.
Persons. wishing to ti.yllon'a or poytor.tVerti,hy . tho
yard, will" Invariably .•apre from Moen to .twenty per
.equt. as we can afford 0 tnucli, cheaper than
any compatltor, , eful !nape li on onr large and
r'arlidattir r ir la risPerlthilywellat,ed;;. •
, .
• DUI() JAVIIiGSTON.'
: Proprietbr,
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
BOOKS,
FIVE PER CENT.
-Nusiness,,Cnt:os
J. W. FO.ULIC, Atiortirey. at Lam
T 4 . °Mee with 3.11. Elmlth t . Esq., In Glass' Pow, In
rear of Fret .t'reebyterlan Chuir.b. All' HURIZIOSS en:
trollied to bite will be promptly attended to.
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May 0, 'llO.-4y. ,
_ -JNo.- K. SMITH, re
apectfully announces to hie old friends and
(former patrons, that he has returned from his south
Western tour. 'with hie health greatly implored, and
bee resumed his -practice In Carlisle:
OF TOR on Main Street, ode door west of the Rellfoad
Depot, where be can be found at ill hours, day and
night, when not out profeselonally.
Carlisle, Oct. 26, 11859-tt
T J. BENDER t IC D. .:"
(tIOMOSOPATII:18L)
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON . & ACCODCHEIL
Office on South Hanover' Street, formerly occupied
by D. Smith.
TAR. S. B. KIEFFER Office in North
jullannier street two doors from Arnold & San's
tore. Office hours, morepurtleillarly from 7 to 9 o'clock
A. 111., and from 6 to 7 o'clock, P. ht.
TIR. GEORGE S. SEA
, ,
L....81GHT, DENTIST, from the Bal
timore College of Dental Surgery.
Dl-Office at the residence of his mother, East Louthet
street, three doors below Bedford.
March 19, 1856—tf.
DR. J. C. NEFF respect
_ _ fully informs the ladles and gentlemen
". of Carlisle, and vicinity, that he has re•
eumed the practice of Dentistry, and In prepared to per
form all operations on the teeth nod gums, belonging
• to his profession. le will insert full sets of teeth on
gold or silver, with single gum teeth. or bloats, as they
may prefer. Terms moderate to suit the times.
Du. 1.C.L00 MI S
South Hanover street, • - "" 1 1111*.r . x,
next door to the Poet
Aug. 1,'69.
°Mee.
GEO. W. NEIDICH, D. D. S.-
[Ate Demonstrator 01 , 1i:octet's° Dentistry to the
Baltimore College of
Denl4l4l WC free S a t' r lfi e s r t 3 • r t; resi d ence,
oprosito Marlon Ilan, West Main street, t Carlisle, re:
Nov. 11.1857.
IS. W. RAVERSTICK, Druggist,
North Hanover Street, Carlisle.
Physician's prescriptlonscarefully compounded
A full supply of fresh drugs and chemicals.
WDI. BII)D.L1, Attorney at Law.
s , Office, South Hanover Street with A. B
Sharpe Esq. Nov. 16, 1860.
EM 0 V
L I ! . spotisLuit,
ti. removed Ids office to hie New House, oppovite
Glace' Hotel. [March 28.1860-tf,
Rm OVA L.—The hat and Cap store
heretornee known as ^ 11111.1.1111t8." hen been re
moved directly opposite the old stand. two doors tram
Arnold's clothing store. The twain• ss will be conduct
ed as heretolore, and all the goods. both home made and
city maunfacture, warranted to give ratisfaitlon as re
commended. A full patronage is respectfully solicited
as every effort will be made to keep - the .ansdrtrneut of
mei and boys bats and caps complete, with prices to
suit the times. KELLER.
kl),..Spring styles of silk hats now ready.
March 15, 1861.
I AkV ( - 3:k").—CHARLES. E. MA
oi,keat IN, Attorney at Law, Office In In
hutre , just opposite tho Market 1101,1100.
Carlisle, March 14,
•IOHN HAYS; TTORITEY AT LAW.-"--
1, ee ova Main Street, opposite " Marion Hall,"
Carlisle; Pa. [Oct. 26, '69-Iy.
T AV7 OFFICE.—LEMUEL TODD
Lj
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has resumed the practice of the Lair. Office In
Centre Square, west side, near the First Presbyterian
Church.
April 8, 1857.
CP. fIUAIRICH, Attorney at Law.
.—Office on North Hanover street, a few doors
south of (lava' hotel. All business entrusted to him
will be promptly attended to. ' [APrill5.
AW NOTICE. REMOVAL. W.
J 51. PENROSE hem removed his office in roar o
the Uourt House, where be will promptly attend to sit
business entrusted to him.
August 19, 1857.
11. NEWSII4II,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office with Win H. Hiller, Seq., South Hanover Street,
opp Mite the Volunteer Office.
Carlisle, Sep. 8, 1859.
W. C. RHEEM
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND GENERAL AGENT
Atinnedpolis, Minnesota.
TATILL give special attention to collections through
11 out the State, make Investments, buy and sell
Real Estate and securities. Negotiate leans, pay taxer,
locate land warrants, &c., &c. Refer to the members o
I.lffrumnerland County - Bar, and to all prominent cal=
■one of Carlisle, Pa.
de' FARE REDUCED.
STATES UNION HOTEL,
006 & 008 Market St., abode sixth;
PIIILADE'LPAIA.
JAMES W. POWER, Proprietor.
PERMS:—.BI. 26 per day. ju3o'sB,
UNITED STATES HOTEL.-
S. E. Cor: 11th 3' Market Ste.,
PIIILADgLPHIA
H. W. NANAGAt
PROPRIETOR.
Jan. 4,1860.
N. HANTCH,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
WEST MAIN ASTREET;
Opposite the Rail Road Office.
j Fall and Winter :styles of Clotho,
Cassimeres and Vestings made to order.
Cgrllsle. My 2;1860.
B. LJANNZT, Ja. J. M. BURN'. S. A. qopj,„„
• BENJ. S. JANNEY, JR. & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND
PRODUCE -COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 603 Market
Q .
T. L'OUIS ROTEL,
IMIESTNITT STREET ABOVE THIRD,
PHILADELPHIA.
In the immediate neighborhood of theJqbblng Rouses
on Market. Third and Chestnut Streets, the Banks, Post
Oak., Merchants' Exchange. Ac., &c.,
11f2711 ON THE
AMERICAN and EUROPEAN PLAN..
BOARD PER DAI; $1,50
DINNER. between 1 and 8 o'clock, - 60 ote.
SINIEILE ROOM, 60 cue. upwards.
LekrA first class Restaurant attached. Prices
according to Bills of Fare.-
The City Cars take Passengers from any Station to or
close to the Motel. //BENCH. GER.
MAN and SPANISH spoken.
April 6; 1.861.-3 mop.
31E-Xerr'ss
HARRISBURG, PA.
EIE - management of this well known
Hotel. having been leased by 3lesars COYLE d.
I Mill, the.present roprietors beg' leave to Inform the
public that the lin e s le now being thmioughly tumors
TOP. REF:II7Sp , and IMPROVED, with A vie* to thii.proper
and comfortable ACC4710010001 0 11,01311090 who may favor
the establishment with their custom. gimlets will qt
. eels., due attention' and rourteny.and no expellee spared
that may conduce to maintaining the Hotel In a --
17 I R S:T L' A S .5" T E .
pavane,' and ethers deidring toseJourniellangiburg:
— Wu , : the Summer Months wilbend pleasant boarding
lied large and well ventilated meta at our Isetablisb•
„ ,„
meet, upon moderate terms. , • . 1-
SCOTT rcovrx, -
May 24. m• J. 'GILBERT LIEEE.
'EW. STORE, ACID NEW GOODS
lIATB, CAPS AND STRAWROODS.
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The subscriber has recently opened a New _star.'
at - thicolestaiid - rif7:=D - fralliert in Ndith - usloven,st.
e"rlnv it .l b og th r e re C e;r rl c t A i i?ro n n e l P' N )s o l : llh Y a orrjand Philadelphia. a
tine and 'iron selected eisortment (Igoe& in his linen.
tisiness. futeh ne livra and OAPS, front the common
.- • - 811. k AIN DTCASSIIEItg- - • ."
'Elpting Styles of Silk hate for 1801. Straw !fats ftir
Ountiommi, Jockey Dots fur Ladlea t and faucyllats and
Caps for Children, end
rukors TO . SUIT - TIII7
Alin, Carpet' Due; 'Valises. Trunks, Hand Trunk''.
- Umbrelititand prime Ded Feathers:- - An- easel Went of
• air Prima Sepril. unit. TOacp,
Thank! ul for the patronage alre ady
i received he would
i n vite ail his friends and the p bile Peuolrally to give
• • him a call. . • JACOB DOAI3. Ast.
Carlisle; April 10,1801. '
,gegat ,Idaticro.
VS.TkEliisibTICE .-Notie'is hereby
• Oven: that Lettere of Adniintitration on the Kr
tate of John Highlands, late of Neiton township. Cum,
berland County, dec'd., have been - hie - nod by the Mesta
ter of eald county, bo..the subscriber, residing .In - salct,
two. Notice is hereby itiVen.to ill, nemesia indebted, to
said eststa, to make inirnediale_ payment,. and- those
baying claims to present them for seEllpiment' to
.••••,• • •.• .DAVID-DEMUTIT;
July 19, 1861.-6 Achnbiletrater.
. .
4 -1 ISTATE NOTlCE.—Letters Testa.
, inentarrupen the estate of John Fishburn. sr,
i
ex of Dickinson township, deo'd.. having been Issued
by the Register of Cumberland .county to the subscrl.
bore residing in Dickinson twp., notice Is hereby give n .
to all persons indebted to said estate, and those having
chIiIIIN to present them duly authenticated for sent&
moat to . ANTHONY PISIIDURN..
• JOHN 41811 BERN, .
May 17.1860.-6 t. , , Executors.
NOTECE.—Letters , of Ad.-
ministration V/ ith the IA 11l annexed, of Christ°.
phor Myers, late of Middlesex twp., deed., having bean
Issued by the Register of Cumberland county, to the
eubocrlber residing In said twp.;notlce le hereby. given
to all persons knowing,themseives indebted to said
cs
tate, to wake immediate payment. and -those having
cialme to present them duly authenticated, to the un
&reigned ter payment. HENRY D. ICHISI,
June 7, 'tit —6 t. Administrator O. T. A.
ESTATESTATE NOTlCE.—Letters .Testa--
mentary on the estate of Daniel Diller, late of
E
twp , deed., have been Issuod to the subscriber
residing in the same township, by the Register of Cum
berland county-; notice is hereby given to all persbns
Indebted, to make Immediate payment, and those hay.
ing claims to present them duly authenticated for eat
tlernent to ROSANNA MUER,
Juno 14,'01.-0 4.*
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.=
Rotten in hereby neon that letteri of admlnis
trasion,, with the will annexed, on the estate of Philip -
Wearer. Into of the borough of Carlisle, deed., bare
been issued to the subscriber, residing to West Pentm
boro' twp. All persons basing dainty; against said es
tate are requested to present them, and those indebted
to-make, payment to CHARLES W. WEAV Elt;
Juno 14, 411.-13 t. Administr ator.
I 'STATE NOTlCE.—Letters Tetsa
irmentary upon the estate of Margaret: A. Mei!.
henny, deed., late of the borough of Cardillo, having
been issued by the iteghter of Cumberland county. of
the subscriber r. siding in said borough. All persons
indebted to said estate will make payment and those
having claims will present them to
A. CATEICART, Executor.
Carlisle, May 17, 1861.-6 t.
Ii
STATE NOTICE —Letters of Ad
,
J ministration on tho estate of George Walton, late
of East Pernisborough Vivi). Cumberland county, dec'd.
having been issued to the subscriber residing in the
same township, by the Registeeof said co. All persona
having claims are hereby notified to present them, and
these indebted to make payment to
JuJ-6t. Will. id GARDINER, Administrator.
N 0 . 1 . 1 C E . —An assignment for the
benefit of creditors, having been made by Robert
Bryson, to John B. Coorer, rlsq., all persons Indebted or
having claims will call and vomit their (Wane, or
make payment to JOHN B. COOVllt,
Jun, 21, 1861.-6 t. ltaslgnee
Dlt. BOOFL AND'S BALSAMIC
CORIn A I, I
FOR THE SPEEDY CURE OF
Coughs, Colds,' Influenza, -. Croup, Hoarse
ness. Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Diseases
of the Bowels, arising from Cold,
Incipient Consumptton, and
for the relief and (if at a.l
passible) cure of' Pa, -
Bents in advanc•
ed stages of the latter disease.
The Balsamic Cordial is entirely a Vegetable produc
tion, combining the healing properties of the Balsam,
with the Invigorating qualities of a Cordial, producing
a eUmblnation so well adapted to the purposes intend
ed, that there are but few cases of disease which Will
not, at an early period, succumb to its healing and life
giving properties. OHM.. 7109
For egos, has the treatment of pulmonary diseases
occupied the greater portion of the attention of the
scientific of the medical world, but none acquired more
eminence In his treatment of these diseases, than the
celebrated Prussian Dr. iIoOFLAND, the originator of the
Balsamic Cordial. Ilia life was devoted to the produc
tion of rentedie that would stand unrivalled. How
well ho has succeeded, the American people are able to
udge and we positively assert, that no preparations
that have ever been placed before them, have conferred
the same amount of benefits on suffering humanity, or
have elieitea so many commendations from all classes
of 'society, es the remedies of Dr. Hooliand, prepared by
Dr. - C. :ll—Dickson & Co., of Philadelphia.
The Cordial is designed for a class of diseases mere
general and more fatal than any other to which the
people of this country are subject—those springing from
OUGHT COLD." That eminbot authority, Dr. Bell,
says: "1 will not sac that Colds to our inhabitants
what the PLAGUE and YettoW Fevre aro to those of other
countries; but I can aver confidently that they usher
In disease of greater complicity and mortality than these
latter."
Entirely Vegetable No Alcoholic Preparation
DR. HOOFLAND'S
-OELEBTIMPED---. -
GERMAN, Ar !ITTERS,
Dr. C. N. JACKSON & Co., Phila. Pa
WILL LPPECTUALLY 1:11711E
LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, Jaundice, Chronic
or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all
diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach.
Such as Constipation. Inward Piles, Fulness or Blood
to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart
burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight is the Stom
ach. Sour Eructations, sinking or Fluttering at the Pit
of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head. Hurried and
Difficult Breathing, elutiering at the Heart, Choking
or Suffocating sensation" when in a lying posture, Ma
ntua of Vision. Dots of webs 'aefore the Sight, Never and
Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency . of Perspiration, Yel
lowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Rack,
Chest, Limbs, Ac. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning
In the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, add crest
Depressions of Spirits. and will positively prevent Yel—
low Fever, Billions Payee, - ape.
The Proprietor in calling the attention of the public
to this preparation, does so with a feeling of the utmost
confidence in its virtues and adaptation to the diseases
for which it is recommended.
It is no new and untried article, bat one that has
stood the test of a twelve years' trial before the Ameri
can people. and its reputation and sale are unrivalled
by any similar preparation extant The testimony in
its favor given by the most prominent and well-known
Physicians and individuals in the country le immense,
and a careful persual of the Almanac, published annu
ally by the proprietors, and to buhad - grails of Any of
their Agents, cannot but satisfy the most skeptical that
this remedy is really deserving the great celebrity it
has obtained. •
gm,. S. 11. II A V FIIIBTIOII, Agent for Carllele,-And by
Dealers °Tory whore, [Apr. 12, '61.-Iy.•
GREAT ATTRACTION AT LEON
ARD'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE.
EDW'D. B. LEONARD, JR.,
liar dust returned irtom the city of Philadelphia. and
opened a Splendid assortment or READY MADE CLOTH
IRO, Tfhielv:Cannot uo,sUrpassed In style and finish.
The Cfdthing at this estelishment. consists in part of
the following, vie:
DRESS AND FROCK COATS,
of which he has a magnificent assortment of black and
fancy colors, cut En the latest fashions tastefully and
elegantly trimmed, and made to a superior manner.
SACKS AND HALF SACKS,
of.Clotbs. Casatraoros and Tweeds, 01 or new styles and
at very low prices.
VESTS! VESTS ! I VESTS ! ! I
The richeat and bent aasortmetit'evor efforrd at thl
Corner, of datln, Black and Fancy Bilk. Valletta, ItaAnn
Cloths, Marseilles, doublo and single Unmated, of every
variety material and patern.
PANTALOQ"
NS.•
PIMA and fancy French Doe akin mid mores, satti
nett jeans and a great variety of nthers, all of which
will ho sold at the very lowest prices'.
simasi—Fine white linen and cotton of the newest
style and best make. Moo, calico. check •and currying.
shirts A large, assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, for
Mon and Boya, 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 come end
gee for yourselves, as I will not attempt to descrihe the
Gametes that may he expected, for I am determindd
that no opposition can sell lower'
Remember LEONARD'S Corner.
'EDWARD D. LEONARD, Jr.
Carlisle, May 10,1861.-1 7.
EXAMINATION OF TFACHtIiS.
. The Annual gxamlnetion of Teachers, for, the
County ofpumberland, will be held as follows:
Southampton on Monday, July 291),, at, 9 , 11. y.
Newton,_ Tuesday, '• 80
Venn Wednesday u .31 ". • .
-Dickinettli; ,L,--ThieradaY,Ani. 1 . 4 " "
'B. Middleton . , Friday, ' " • 2 44 4 4,
--Monroe, • Saturday, " 3 " •
Tipper Allen, Monday, " b " - 44 p
Mechanicsburg, -• Tuesday,, n
Lower Allen, Wednesdy," 7 " "
Hampden, Thursday, ": '8 " " "
E. Fennsborn', `Friday, " ,9
New Cumberland, Saturday,' 10
Sliver Spring, Tuesday, " 13 ' 4 11 A. hi
Middlesex. . •Wodnesday," 'l4 " • 9 '
N. Middleton, Thureclay,..a...-16 a 44 f.
W. Pennateno', Friday, .'" 16 " "
'Frani/ford, Saturday, " 17 . 4 44 "
Newville, Monday, 44 19 " A_3l. .
1111161 n,• Tuesday, 9 .f
Hopewell and •
Newburg, .' , • ' Wednesday," 21 44 a a
Shlppeneburg twp., Thursday, r , 22 •ri " es
, .
The above :axaMinatliinitsvill.be.hold- at- thisaccus.
turned plebes. unless any change is desired by the Di
rectors, in which case timely notice Is requested.' I em
Instructed by the department-to announce that no
School will be reeognised :rut ono 01 the PUULTO Sciumur
of CuMberland County, In which a Teacher is employed
without &Juni OraTIrleATE and further, that no pri
Tate 51 . 1 44 141 2 1 41.41 will be . given, except in 'capes where
the applicants are orients To AVIVID 'ens room Wan-
NATION, end no - Frost Mortran oxaminatioh In soy-case.
Applicants ,Will Vence - note, thathy an order of the
department,. they will be examined in the "Theory of
Teaching." As It must be. apparent to . that rho'
proper advahcoment In the cause of education, requires
-that there4shonld be a corresponding..idvance Itt the
qualification of Teeehore,• and as I am , determined to
Issue tro eertificate.of moMiecierfor r , those - who know
their - qualification' to be blow.. medicerity, - will save
muchmortificatlon•to thenntelveit and to me by refrain
from presenting themselves as applicante. .
JOBE.PLI AIM/L.Vis County Supt. •
June 12,1800. '
•
WHEELER Sz;' WILSON.-
VAMILY 6ErvIN9 stAora?ms.
- -New style with the latest Improvements, at - greatly
eedueed prices., Those machines are noiseless, run rap
hily and form a seam of unequalled strength, beauty,
affil elasticitYrwhichvrill not rip. They are, .unques
tionably, TIIE BEST MAXIIINES IN TITS MARKET,
for family and general use, they will
lIEM, FELL, STITCH AND RUN,
Thny can do anything that any other machine can do
40r The new Hemmers and other new Improve
-manta, without oath! charge.
'WHEELER & WILSON'S
SEWING NA CHINES. _
None are better adapted to family 'Re.
American Agriculturalist
The Undersigned having been appointCif ligeitts for
Cumberland County, offer them tb the publlc.witif per
feet aunfidence, that those wbo purchase will find them
as represented above. Persons wiehing to see the 'ma
chines In operation. will please call at the store of 11. 8.
Ritter, or at the Railroad ofilce, Carlisle, Pa. ,For fur
ther Information apply to
U. 8. TIMER, or
.1. CAMPBELL
Carlisle, March 15, 1881.-6 mos.
Executrix
FURNITURE WARE ROOMS.-
°
7, HENRY A. RHOADS
vo u
coa wt.*
WEST HIGH STREET CARLISLE.
The subscriber bets leave respeetfulry to Info. m the
citizens of Carllsie and vicinity, that he has now on
hand and is manufacturing, every variety of Cabinet
Ware, consisting In part of
SOFAS, BUREAUS.
DRESSING OASES, DIARRDE TOP T (MRS.
BEDSTEADS. SECRETARIES,
CHAIRS,
Gilt Moulding, Oval Frames ke., At. This work Is
.warranted of the best materials and workmanship, em
brach:tit all the latest city styles, and will be furnished
at the lowest retail prices.
N. 8.--Coffins made at short notice. and funerals at ,
ended to promptly in town or country.
Carlisle Oct. 12, '60.-Iy.
REMOVAL.—Da. MetroLs has re
moved hia office from one door went of Saxi.on'a
Hardware Store, to his residence. on eat Main Street,
opponito the Railroad office, Carlisle, Pa.
Ofii , ” boom, more particularly, from 8 to 10. A. 81.,
and from 1 to 3 I'. M. Ap.26'61-6m.
ONLY PREPARATION
SOOD THE TEST OF YERS,
And grows more and more popular every day!
AND testimonials, new, rind almost
without number, might be given from ladies and
gentlemen, in all grades of society. orbose united testi
many none could resist, that Prot. Wood's Hair Iteitom
tive will restore tho bald and gray. and preserve Die
hair of the youth to old ago, In all its youthful beauty.
Battle'Creek. Mich., December 21st, 1858.
Poor. Woos; Thee will please accept a line to inform
thee that the hair on my head all fell off over twenty
years ago, caused by a ...omplicated chronic disease, at.
tended with en eruption on the head. A. continual
course of auffering through life having reduced me to a
state of dependence,l have not been able to obtain sluff
for caps. neither have I been able to do them up, in
consequence of which my bead has suffered extremely
from cold. This, induced me to pay Drigga & !lodges
almost the last cent I had on earth for a two dollar
'bottle of tby'liair Restorative, about the first of August
lest. I have laithfully followed the directions and the
bald spot is now covered with hair thick and black,
though short. 'lt is also coming in all over my head.
Feeling confident that another large bottle would tea•
tore it entliely and permanently, I feel anxious to
persevere in its cm, and belag destitute of means td
purchase any tnore, I would ask thee If thee wouldst
not be willing to send me an order on thine agents tor
a bottle, and receive to thyself the icripture declaration
—"the„reward is to those that are kind to the widow
and the fatherless." Thy friend,
• SUSANNAII KIRBY.
1 'winker Noble Co . Indiana,-Feb. bth, 1859.
Poor. 0. J. WooD: Dear Bir:—ln the latter part of the
year 1852, while attending the State and National L iw
School of the State of New York, my hair, from a muse
unknown to me, commenced falling off very rapidly, so
that In the short space of eta mouths, the whole upper
part of my scalp was attest entirely bereft of its cover
ing. and much of the remaining portion upon the side
and hack part of my head shortly after became gray, so
.that you will not.be surprised when L toll you that
upon my return to the State of Indiana, my more casual
acquaintances were not so much al a loss to discover
the muse o. the change hi my epee:wane°, as my more
intimate.acquaintatices were to recognize me at all
I at once made application to the most skillful phy.
Mei,. In thePecuntry, bfit. receiving no assurances
from them that my heir could again be restored. I wee
forced to become reconciled to my fate, until, fortunate
ly. in the latter part of the year 1857, your Restorative
was recommetided to me by a druggist., as being the
moat reliable Hair Restorative in use. I tried one bot
tle, and found to my great satisfaction that it was pro
ducing the desired effect. Since that time, I have used
seven dollars' worth of your Restorative, and ass result
have a rich cost of very sett black hair, which no money
can buy.
As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in
the production of so wonderful an article ' I have re
commended its use to many of my friends and acquaint
ances, wbo, I am happy to inform you, are using it with
like effect. Very respectfully, yours
A. M. LATTA,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Depot, 444 Broadway. and sold by all dealers through
out the world.
The Restorative is put up In Bottles of three sixes. v Iz :
large, medium, and small; the small 'holds half a pint
and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium hold■
At !emit twenty per cent. more In proportion than the
small, retails for two a bottle; the large holds a quart
forty per cent. more In proportion and retails for tl3 per
-bottle.
0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 414 Broadway, New
York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo.
ice' Sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods
Dealers. [Ap. 12, '6l.
PROF. DE GRATH'S ELECTRIC
OILI
THE NEW PRACTlCE.—ElectrlcCures.--Pain is the
premonitor of death; relieve the pain and you check
the disease.
/kir TIIIS OIL ACTS ON TOO SYSTInd AIM ELECATICITIL—
Is of pure vegetable preparation. not the slightest don.
ger of applying It outwardly or inwardly; It at once
gives a permanent cure, in most r saes, In from ten to
twenty minutes.
The best physiologists of Europe have discovered that
all organic derangement in the animal system in an or
feet et tho obstruction of the physico electric fluid in
the orgap diseased a skilful application of the Oil
puts In Immediate motion the nervous fluid, and the
cure Is at once accomplished. No bleeding, no vomit.
log, purging or blistering is resorted to.
Prof. De Illraties Electric Oil is the marvel of this age
for thodollowowing, (not every thing )
Cures Rheumatism often lu • day.
Cures Neuralgia, Toothache, two minutes.
Cures Cramp in the Stomach, live minutes.
Cures Burns, Wounds, Bruises, one to three (aye.
Cures headache. Moen minutes.
Cures Ear Ache, Stiff Neck, Ague, one night.
Cures Piles. Swelled Glands, ten days.
Cures Felons, Broken Breasts, Salt Sheum, two to
six days.
lures hemorrhage, Scrofula, Abcess, six to ten clays.
Cures Frosted Feet and Chilblains, ono to three days.
Cures Ague and Fever, one to two days, and all the
Nervous and Scrofulous Affections
Cures Deafness In one to four days.,
Cures all Paitialn the Pack, Breast, etc., in 2 days,
ouliEn I '
Nsw llA6sa..Nay 10th, 18.56.
prof. De Grath—My brother has been deaf three years,
and one bottle of your Electric Oil cured him entirely.
injure, CLIFFORD R. SCRANTON.
•
ANOTHER. INSTANT SORE!
fluntlngdon, Pa.,•Sept.. 1855.
I do certify that Prof. De Orath's Electric 011 In In
fellable for Rheumatic wine My wife for some time
pest ban been greatly ailllctecland unable to wilk,liss
heen.rrscored by theepplication of thin 01l aleciat'ici
stautaneocedy. I can cheerfully recommend it to oth•
era. JOHN WILLIAMSON. r
,
PILES.-ITharica Sexton, Esq., ex-Mayor of Camdati
sap( six applications cured him. Almost cured ..Uf,
Ithetumttinn.
• STIFF NECK.
tEditor of Law Magazine Cured Instantaneously.]
• Girard House. Philadelphia.
Prof. Ches. De Oratb—l freely give it_ as my opinion
that your Electric 0,1. is among the moot wonderful
remedies of modern times. At the earned request Of •
lady, who alleged that she 'bad been curedof a Mott
painful aft-ction by Its use, I wee induced to try a bot
tle, though at the time of purchasing. I fully hollered
it to be a quack medicine and a eqtelmenny humbug.
nut atrial convincee me that it. POSE. Mg a magic power,
and it wiliprove a blessing to suffering humanity.
I recently took a ,old from sleeping to damp sheets,
and my neck became so much swollen and painful that
I could not turn- my head.
After using,--without Miscast!, everything pirescribed
by my physician, I last evening trinkyour Electric'oll.
This morning I em well, the relief having been as com
plete as it was inatantarteons.
Yours, very truly, •
JOIIN_LLYDIGSTON.' - '• • - -
I , _ Editor Monthly Paw, Magazine,
157 Broadway. anti 120 West ltith tit., N. Y.
Mr. Livingeton belonge to the old, wealthy and high
ly respectable families of thoold Implant of New York.
Any one can address him on the subjeit of the above
letter, which will be answered with - pleasnra • • •
_ • Principal Depot, 277 South Bth Street, Philadelphia
iliA,Sold by all Druggists, and in Jensey City et. Nan
Washingtottatreet; 8131ployls. Drove street;
„Dr. 74brlekle'e, corner of Drove and South ltbAtreet;
Loogistaff b 9 /Montgomery at. . • pip: •
,
VXTRA.Ip,I47,N.:_ FLAX
./ *HATA of the 140443)+3i and brprovomens.
'll B vring bought Atiund4ual:litrge "Wok of fine Starts;
we.wlll sell tho entire stools Ast very low' prices. Also,.
very large li‘sortment of Chllare of the various kinds.
; VI-Stocks. Neck Tlei. Cravats. Vurolehlrnr floods;
do., at the lowest pa es it s T T, 3 "INN oTo
• Kith Itanciver Street:
._4 ( s
vs%
1 1 1 0111'T 0-1
lIESEM:I
ItANDSOME WOM-E.NI
TO Trip LADLES
.
HUNTS BLOOM OF ItOSES." 'A
'cotor for the chseks or lips. It will not Whilst or rub - ofr
cid when once applied, remains durable for years. The
_tint is 10 rich and natural, that the closest scrutiny
falis to detect its nee. Can be removed bylessonJtilca
and wilt,nOt injure the alrln;c Thigh it new - preparation'
used by the celebrated !Court Beauties of London and
Paris. Malted free, in bottles , with directions for me,
fur $l,OO -
•
nusrs "COURT - TOILET — POWDER,"Tfrapiftird
dazzling whiteness to the ootoplecion ' and is unlike
Vi
anything else used for la purpose. Mailed free for
W.) Ceuta.
BUNT'S " BRITISH BALM," removes tan, freckles,
sunburn and all eruptions or the skin. Mailed free tor
60 Cents.
truNrs "rm.PERTAI., POMADE" for the hair, straw.
gtheoaand itoprevea its growth, keeps It from • flail na off
and is warranted to make the hair curl. Mailed free for
$l,OO
BUNT'S "PEARL BEAUTIFIER," for the teeth and
giams,cleanses and whitens the teeth, hardens the gums
purities the breath effectually. preserves the teeth and
prevents toothache. Mailed free for $l,OO
RUNTS BRIDAL WREATH PERFUME," a doable
extract of orange blossom and cologne. Mailed free for
$1,03 This esquislte perfume was first used by the
Princess Royal of Enuland, on her Marriage. Messrs:
punt & Co., presented the Princess with an elegant
case of Perfumery. tin which all of the above articles
were Included) in handsome cut glass with gold atop.
pera. valued at $l5OO, particulars 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 paid to the
express agent on delivery of goods. HUNT & Co.
. Perfumera to tbaQueen.
Regent Ft.. London, and 77 Ransom Ft., Philadelphia,
Pa. For Sale by all Druggists and Perfumers.
$(!).. The.Trado supplied. Oct. 20, 60.-Iy.
NEW GOODS.-FIRST ARRIVAL
THIS SEASON,
At Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store
I have just returned from Philadelphia and am now
opening a lot of handsome, desirable and cheap DRY
GOODS, bought for cash and will be sold at astonish
ingly low prices.
A large stock of new style prints, Choler', DeLanes,
Gingham& and other Dress Geode In great variety. A
new clock of bleached and unbleached Muslins, Tick-
Ingo. Shootings, Diapers, Linens, Checks, de —A full
assortment of Black Silks very cheap and very good.
Another stock - of those first class Steel SpringSkirte and
under price.
=1
Ladies•, Gents', Misses', and Children's Hose In great
variety at low prices. 01,1./VES of all kinds and price.
CARPET. 4! CARPETS!! CARPETS!!!
A new supply of Ingrain, Cottage, Hemp, and Reg
Carpets.
All persons In want of new style Spring Goods are
respectfttlly invited to call and examine this stock be
fore pm:Chasing elsewhere. CIIAS. OCULIST,
March 29, 'Si. Trustee.
DRESSLER'S HAIR JEWELRY
.-- STORE.
N0:206, N:n-th. 8111 Street above Race,
Philadelphia.
On hand and for male, a choke assortment of superior
patterns, and will PLAIT TO MOM;
Bracelets, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Breast
• Pins, Crosses, Necklaces, Vest and
Guard Chains, tee.,
* Orders uncloaing the hair to be plaited, may be
sent by mall.—Give a Drawing as near as you can on
paper, and enclose such amount as you may choose to
pny.—t:o.t en follows: Ear Rings ig to $0; Breast I'lns
$3 to $7; Finger Rings 75 eta, to ; Vest Chains $3
to 117; Necklaces $2 to $lO.
BA. Bair put Into Iledalions, Box Breast Pins, Rings,
Ate Old Gold and Silver bought at fair rates.
April 5, 18O1.—ly.
FOR B&L1 Olt RENT.-- -••••-•
The subscriber offers for solo or' rent, the new
Three Story Brick House
on North Hanover Street. Possession
elven on the let of April next. The
House has nine rooms, is furnished
.vvith. water and_putimadsuitableeitli
er for business or a private residence.
Oct 26, 1660.-t f. JAMES R. WEAVER.
---
A. B. EWING'S
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS
18
West High Street, Carlisle, Pa.
(Premium awarded at the Cuniber?and County
Agricultural Fair of 1857.)
The subscriber has just received -tho most splendid
assortment of articles in his line. over brought to_ this
piers ho is determined to sell at prices that do
fy competition.
Par
Chamber &
Dining—room, FURNITURE&
Kitobon and
°lnca
Embraciug every article used by House and Hotel
keepers, of the most approved and fashionable design
and finish. Including also Cottage furniture in setts.
reception and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, Oilt, frames,
pirturos, Arc., &e.
Purchasers are requested to call and examine his
stock, at his extensive ware-rooms, West Main street.
North side. B . I WING.
air Particular attention given as usual to fun Orals:
orders from town and country, attended to promptly
and on moderato tonne.
Carlisle, May Ij, 1858.-1 y
Just received another new and cheap
lot of Riehardsocs, Dunbar & Dixon Linens, :Dux
line, Citileoes &e., Sie. At the cheep Cools Store
Nov. 2. 1860. CIIAS. OGI LBY, 9ruetee.
CARPETS: CARPETS! CARPETS !
Persons going to housekneping and others want
ing to refurnish, are respectfully invited to examine
our land( and varied sto-k of Carpvts, such as Brussels,
three ply, superior Ingrain, English and Domestic, Vow
talon % 1 widths,
HEMP AND RAG CARPETS,
Druggets, Rugs, Straw and Cocoa Mailings, Oil Cloths
for Malls, Looking ()lassos, plain and fancy blinds and
shades, fixtures, &c.
Housekeeping Goods of Every Description
Having purchased these goods for Nett Cash, we are
prepared to offer groat inducements to buyers, as we
have lately gone into this buiduess we can warrant our
goods new sod fresh.
LEIDICII SAWYER A MILLER,
Carlisle, March 8, '6l. East Main Street.
VAN INGEN tk SNYDER,
Destgners and Engravers on Wood
N. E. CUR. FIFTH St CHESTNUT STS.,
Philadelphia.
gIrXECUTE all kinds of Wood Engra
ving with beauty, correctness and dispatch. Oct
nal designs furnisitsd for Fine Book Illustrations.
Persons wishing cuts, by •ending a Photograph or Pa
guerreutype. can have views of Colleges, Churches, Store
Pronts, Machines, Stoves, Patents, &c., engraved as well
as on personal application.
Fancy Envelopes Labels, Bill (headings, Show hills,
Visiting, Busluen and other Cards, engraved In the
highest style of art, and at the lowest prices.
For specimens of One engraving see the Illustrated
works of J. B. Lippincott & Co., E. U. Butler & Co.
Nov. 60, 1860.-Iy.
H AS LEFT LEONARD'S COR
NER I
J. W. SMILEY '
tfereby gives notlea to hie friends, customers, and the
public, that he has removed his stony from Isonard's
corner to his new room—formerly known as Koller's
bat store—on North Hanover Sheet, between thq Car
lisle Deposit Dank and fluyett's GroCery Store.
Nis stock of READY.MADKCLOTIIING, Boots,.
Stine" and Hats is large and complete, and you
can depend upon the fart that he can and will
sell cheaper than ever: and always intends to
sell good goods and at a lower price than any persons
else.
CLOTHING -
ii. Always on band, the most seasonable, best made
and fashionable Costs, Pantaloons and. Vests
from the commonest to the best qualities, which
cannot fall to Bt, please the eye and give sails
faction In general. Also, Shirts, Undenshirts nod
diawers,collars, cravats suspenders, gloves, stockings,
&c., &.,'all to be sold at the very lowest prices.
BOOTS AND SHOES
• Always on hand, a large and complete assort.
went of every variety of Boots, Brazens. Oxford,
Ties, Slippers, Gaiters, Jeg &
ereons, c, for ladles
and Geru,ltmon, Misses and Boys ,- youth and '
children, all to be sold cheap. Also on band and •con
gantry manufacturing the beat Flue French and Mena
Illi.rocco Boots. and Jefferson' for Ladles. int. All rips
sewed free or charge., .
. .
HATS.
hitA large stook of Rats fni Men, Boys and 4
Children, common, good and fine. All soil
lug cheaper than over.
TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, UMBRELLAS, VUL
CANISED GUM COATS AND LEGGINGS—
.: .CHEAP_ER__TLTAN- EVV =
1 hereby tender .my thanks to my customers and
friends. for, pant favors, and eorneotly solirlip you all to
Ball and see me and toy steek Of goods. before. you pi ,
champ elsewhere...mil Jun determined to use every end
to impels , y.m with the very beet, and at Mich prises as
w ill cult all. Lie particular to look fur my elan,
Aprit b./1801.-Iy. _ Y, W. SMILEY.
NI; NV DR U STORE.
- NEXT 00011: - TO'INITOIT3 CORNER. L ,
Just rem:died a large imortnient a hop itilortment
of Fresh Drugs - , Confectionaries and Fancy Article, era ,
bracing •
PE RFT MERIES,OILS,- SOAPS, - 846.
SPIOE: 4 , such as PEPPER CLOVES, AUSPICE And
ANION; freehly ;mud every week-, Essences. of
all kinds just ulado.. All the Patent Ingdicines of the
day constantly on hand. ' Alpo,* few bosea.of,Kieffer's,
411iP Phyalelana preacrlitiona pron . 00,y, end eArefully
SE . G.ARSi ND -TOBACCO, , '
of '
IV ea Irr - ef . 041 i o; Also, Roree
um, brow. rece
eniAl of th ' beet luting yy
dolt by the paciaagenr..
-• • " .01n.
51.0 , 1:tp,,' ROOM- TOR --RENt.—Tbe
boim gteitt Room at the West aid of Main Strait.
fisted up with counters. And shelving and .has it
tame and convenient cellar. PosseSslon given Iminedl•
atoll. Enquire of ADAM SENSEN.OI.
Carlisle, Deo. f.
T - 0
U 8 I. AVE-Ifh
• • •.
An eseellentehanei for' reliabledS,(4Thens rice fissatife
a profitable nrouitlfacteriorptereinetabsegeiring tinkle
. email espitallelna establishment and proateetion: •
The mauutacturazonniate in the apppiterttien of ape:
cellar eomp , sitlon or enamel to common ion brickaalnd i
a variety of other building material, ornamentAdereht.'
teeters] firotahing!, cetlinge, Merl tbi floors and for Men;
log. .
Thie enamel may be tinted•of any color, from the
purest white 16 the deepeit Witch ~ w ith all theeolone
andlthadesibetireest: IMpartettithifirticleil to which
it if applied a hardiness- and-durability ilmost increll=
ble, and a beauty surpassing that of the rareet and moat
costly of the variegated marbles, and, Unlike them, Is
Impervious to moleture, and will never fade, stain, or
deteriorate, costing but a fractional part of the price of
ordinary marble.
It is also valuable for table and stand tops, mantle
pieces, monuments, and an endwise variety of other ar
ticles of staple use. The p rocess of applying theonarnal
is simple. while the articles enameled will command a
ready Kale, affording largo profits. 1 Responsible parties
may procure licenses for manufacturing under tbe pat
ent for city or prominent towns in the United fitates,
by applying to the subscribers!: -A small. tarlif on the
articles Manufactured will be required for the nee of
the Invention. " Circulars, giving full particulars will be
forwarded to all applttants.
The superior merit and beauty of this enameled
building materikl to anything In use has the unquall
fled Indorsement of many of the moot eminent archi
tects and ecientific men of this and other cities.
For particulars address
JOHNSON & PRALL,
General Agents for Enameled Enlldlns Material
26 NA2SAIYMTREET, NEV, YORE.
VIRE INSURANCE. —Tra, ALLEN
'AND EAST PENNSBORO MUTUAL FIRE IN
SURANCE COMPANY of Cumberland 'county, incorpo-
rated by an act of Aaisembly, le now fully organized, and
In operation under the management of the following
commiselonere, viz:
Daniel Bailey, William R. Gorge's, Michael Cocklin,
Eicheiberger, Christian Btayman, John C. Don.
Inp, Jacob 11. doover, Lewis Byer, B. Rberly, Bemis.
min 11. !dosser, J. Brandt, Joseph Wickersham,
Alexander Cathc art.
The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any
Company of the kind In the State. Persons wishing to
become members aro invited to make application to the
agents of the company, who are willing to watt upon
them at any time.
WM. It CIORGAS, President.
CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vice President
LEWIS RYER, SeeretAry,
MICHAEL 000KLIN. Treaeinrer,
Managers.—Wm. R. Gorgas, 1.. Flyer. Christian - Stay
man. M. Cocklin. J. C. Dunlap, R. Martin, D. Bally, .1
❑.Couver, Alex. Cathcart, J. Wickersham, J. Richeiber
ger, 8. Eberly, J. Brandt,
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—John Sherrick, Allen,
Henry tearing, Shiremanstown; Samuel Woodburn
Dickinson ; Henry Bowman, Churchtown ; Mode Grit
11th, South Middleton; Samuel Graham, W. Penns
boro'; Samuel Coover,Mechanicsburg ; J. W. Cocklln,
Shepherdstown; D. Coover,Shepherdetown ; J. 0. Sax
ton, Silver' Spring: lionJ. Hatetstick, Silver Spring;
Charles 0011,9mM/de ; John flyer, Carlisle.
. _ . .
YORK COUNTY.—W. S. Picking, Dover; Peter Wol
ter& Franklin ; Jae. Griffith, Warrington; J..F. Dear
dorK Washington; D. Rutter, Newburg; It. 0. Clark,
DAUPHIN CO.—Hotiffer h Lochmati, Hairleburg
Members of the company having policinsabout to
Ore, can have thorn a awed by making application to
any of the Agents.
April 20. 1.869. •
DANIEL'S MACHINE FOR PICK
ING MILLSTONES.
he subscriber having purchased of E. WILCOTT
DANIELS, the patent right for sixteen counties, in the
State of Pennsylvania, for his machine for Picking Mill
stones, is prepared to soil Individual, Township. or
County rights for the same. Ile would call attention
to the subjoined certificates, from practical millers, to
the merits of this highly valuable machine.
JOSRPR NEWCOMER,
...ktechaulosburiasOoeumbetlantLeo,Pm. -, ...
We have Peen and tried E W. Daniel's Patent Mill
atone Picking Machine, and feel satisfied that it hoe no
superior for doing its work. end saving much time and
hard labor. We can therefore safely recommend it to
any one who wishes to take an interest In it.
D. IL Togiesong, Cumin. co.lEdward Staley, Adored eo.
Deep-Mimes, . •dO..- --4-Davidililllott,... do. -_ _
Andrew ilarline, do. W. E. Myers, do.
C. McLanicber, do. Elk.s Stover, do.
Israel S. Trestle, Adams co. Isaiah Test. do.
Wm. C. Lott. do. B. F. Liiilnberger, do,
' "
Jacob E. Myers, do.
Philip Plerner, do.
Wm. Duttro. do.
March 22, 1881.-3 mos
MACHINE & WHEELWRIGHT
SHOP.
WM. CROMLICH & CO.
1859.
'Now Manufacture and keep constantly for salo at
thei• New Shop, on North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa.,
oppositultaymond's Hotel, a large assortment of Agri
cultural Implements. such as horse powers, threshing
machines, with separators attached, clover hullers, grain
fans, corn shallers,
STRAW & FODDER CUTTERS,
of which are all the latest and best improvements
Wagons of every description, harrows, cultivators, Corn
ploughs. field Rollers, single and double shovel ploughs,
bc. Carriages on band and made to order. firming •
smith shop attached, all custom work in town or coun
try, done with neatness and dispatch. Repairing of
all kinds done at abcrt notice and on reasonable terms.
Thankful for past favors, we respectfully solicit a liberal
share of the public patronage.
.Oj2P - ORDERS BY Ban PROMPTLY ATTXNDtD TO. IBR
In_ Lumber, cast and wrought Iron scraps taken In
exchange fcr work.
April 1%'61.-3 m.*
Cure Coughs, Cold, Iloaraenes
Influenza, any 'lrritation or
S.:Jvw NJ., Soreness of the Throat, Re
gßo N oNI AL tieve Backing Cough
i
r _ .) . n
. crBumption, Bron
-14)00/ chties, Asthma, and
Catarrh.. Clear and
give strength to
the voice of
PUBLIC SPEAKERS and SINGERS.
Few are aware of the importance of checking a Cough
or 'Common Cold" in its first stage; that which in the
beginning went,: yield to a mild remedy, if neglected,
soon iittacks the Lungs. " 131 own's Bi onchial Troches,"
containing demulcent ingredients, allay Pulmonary
and Bronchial Irritation.
"That trouble In my Throat, (for 7whle
MEMO
the "Troches" are a specific) haling mad
me often a men, whisperer."
TB3 HES
N. P. WILLIS.
"I recommend their use to Public
Speakers."
BROWN'S
ISHV. E. H. CHAPIN.
"have proved extremely serilreable
for Hoarseness."
TROH 13 8
B ItOWNI3
" Almost Instant relief In the distress.
log labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma.
RE Y. A. C. EGGLESTON.
" Contains no Opium or anything in
jurious." DR A. A. HAYES.
Chemist Boston.
" A simple and pleasant combination
for Coughs, Am."
. .
Tart
I=o
TROCHE
BRORN'S
TllOOlO3B
" BOnencial in Bronchitis."
BROWN'S
Boston.
a I have proved them excellent for
Whooppg CoughZ!
BEV. 11. W. WARREN.
TROCHE
BROWN'S
Boston.
•
Beneficial when compelled to speak,
suffering from Cold."
BEV. 8. J. P. ANDERSON.
Louis.
'emend
with
TROCHES
BROWN'S
" Effectual In removing How._
Ira-W.ooo of the Throat, so cone
Speakons and Singers."
Prof. ki• STACY JOHASOI,,,
1.2 - age, Us.
1 / 4 T her of Music." outhern
ed lie
Famge.
" Great benefit when taken before and
after preaching. as they prevent Hoarse
ness From their past effect, I think
they NMI be of permanent advantage to
me."'
TROCHE
BROWN '8
TRO :II &
BROWN'S
TROCHES
BROWN'S
Pr'sldent of Athena College, Titan.
*3, Po
FIVE Id•by
CENTS A all Drog glßOX. .es at TW 4
ENTY
-4
TROCHES
Nov. 30.18
,~
DEAL ' ESTATE AT PRIVATE
BALL.
subscriber offers at private ale, on resnnuatilt
terms, that rideable lot aground siC -
eared on the corner of Main and West
~
..,,,,,, ;
Streets, In the borough of Carlisle. , — ,'"ll-,.
..
containing sixty feet ill hunt by TAO Ee, i 2 .
tr : .
in depth, and having thereon erected %=...:,_.._:.
A LARGE WAREHOUSE
THREE THREE-STOlit BRICK HOI7SES
and other necessary outbuildings, '
The• Warehouse is conveniently located for business,
and the dweilloghouses are In good repair, furnished
with water and gas, and all the modern improvements.
tql. If net cold, the property will be offered for rent
For terms or other information enquirdnf
Carlisle, Apri1,6,,!61.-tr, , JACOB PlLEltlif.
T HE STARS AND STRIPES STILL
WAVE AT TELE
SIGN OF THE BIG BONNET-I
• MRS. HUTTON Is now opening SUMMEEMILJNEEY
of the VERY LATEST STYLES. •
Ladles who wish to see tbo largest and tnost
assortment of BONNETS,
Childrens' Misses and Oypsey Mils, •
French Floweret ilibbons, Freneh Lacs; Mantillas' and
Fancy Ooods in Carlisle, will pleasgsall ..at the Wont
the 114 Sonnet, where they can att the beat Vardstal
and the very , ,
LATEST SUMMER STYLES:
Ladles do not mistake the place for 'Bargains Ind
those beautiful style's, now opoulog at the sign of the
Sig Bonnet. ' ailtS. S. A. 111J7tON, , •
June 7,4.11.4 t. -Worth Hanover, Street, Carlisle..
• SPECIAL NaTICEI,
cv and aftei , this - dote will be deld by,
IL" woo LIYINOBTON, at" the NorthMinim/Jr
-Btreett- .
',CLOTHING ,E At PORIUN;
.At ireently reduced prices, our large‘aiad SUPIRIOR
.BTOOK OF Figed . zttoooos. , • . • .•
Cloth" finite of every !Style.
Bilk & Cassimere " - 4 4
Fancy ' l, .44 41
Italian Cloth 44
Merino - " • ' "
Fine
SI
. ,
, Tweeds and Woo l en Mined; do; ,
Alse,Silarmanortment ot. every- style Unbent, la
very large verb:4lol4-Ista &general assortment of Cotton
Goody trldelt we 'Wm make to order, or sell by . the laid
or,p leap, at astonishingly lovvitsicest.QA
-Do YoU 3Vant lb.. Save Mou s y
Then be sure to 'calf at. the NOrtit Hanover Streit
Clothing Emporium,
,nplosite the American - House,
where you can buy goods at prices to emit the times.
Juno. 29 1661. • ISAAC LIVINGSTON:"
El
iiiiiiiEl
AGENTS
R. W. Dreubaugh, do.
J. Newcomer, Franklin co
Alex. llartman, Perry eo
WM. CROMLICII & CO
REV. HENRY WARD BREEDER.
DB. G. F. BIGELOW.
Bostaii
DR. J. F. W. LANE
REV. E. ROWLEY, A. ?...1