Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 09, 1861, Image 3

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    ILAM SCIIOOI6, -
OF, HARVABD COLLAIE.
TWO TERMS of nineteen - weeks each
commencing September 2d,' 1561; and- *rah 3d
'hoz: Nor Catalogue and circular, addresss -
JONI. PARKER, Ma'am PlierneOlb
Cambridge, August 9th Rail 3t CAAlDalber., MOOS.
-TIXTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE
On Thursday and Friday, he and G th days
of September, t 1861.
Will be offered at Public) Sale, on the above
days, by the heirs of, Adam Sierer, deceased,
late of the borough Of Mechanicsburg, the fol
lowing described Valunhle Real Estate, situ
sited in Cumberland county, 1717.:'
No. 1 —A LOT OPGRGUND on the north
side of Main street, in the boroUgh of Mechan
icsburg, and near the east, end of the same,
containing 88 feet in front on said greet, and
extending in depth 300-feet to the Cumberland
Valley Railroad, having thereon erected a
large two story BRICK HOUSE.
•::•41 tit - pith a tinge tiro story FRAME
;t,
• : • RACK-BUILDING, as also a good
and extensive stable, hay scales,
and shed, together with all the necessary out
buildings for a TAVERN - STAND, - having been
occupied as such for years. There is a well
of never-failing water near the door.
Any person desirous of,„ viewing the prop
erty before the day of sale, will call on Geo.
L. Sponsler, the present tenant.
No. 2.—A LOT OF GROUND adjoining the
aboie, containing 36 test in front on said
street, and extending hack 300
feet. to Railroad street, having
thereon niarge I wo•story BRICK ';0:t; ,
lIOUSE, with attic, good stabling,
and all necessary out-buildings. •, •
The Iwo foregoing properties will be offered
for sale on the premises on Thursday the sth
of September. The following ou Friday the
Gth of September:
No. B.—A tract of land situate in Hampden
township, six miles west of the Harrigiurg
bridge, two miles north of Rupp's mill, and
three fourths of a mile from Holtze's mill. ad
joining lands of Israel Koester, Jacob BrUtts,
and others, containing
109 ACRES AND 73 PERCHES,
in a high state of cultivation, having thereon
erected a good two•story LOG
co HOUSE. woathorboarded, with
4,4111,. all necessary out-buildings. a
large FRAME BARN, with out•
buildings. an excellent orchard of choice fruit
'trees,a cider press under roof, a well of never •
failing water near the house. and running
Water through the fields. Ten acres of the
above tract are covered with thriving timber.
There are also a number of locust trees on
_
the tract.
Persons wishing to view the premises, will
call on Emanuel Holtz, residing thereon.
No. 4.—A tract of land adjoining the above,
containing 100 ACRES. in a high state of cul
tivation. On it is erected a two
story LOG HOUSE. weather
-1
boarded, with out-buildings, and ;:?; -
a large FRAME BARN and ont
buildings. There is a spring of never failing
water near tbe.sto.gr of the, dwelling house, an
orchard of choice fruit trees on the farm
also a number of locust trees, and eight acres
covered with timber.
Either with this latter tract as part thereof,
_it beingEcluded in the 100 acres, or by itself,
will be sold.
No 6 --A tract of ail acres of ground, part
••• of the preceding tract, having
thereon a FRAME HOUSE of
one story and a half high, to
gether with frame stabling and
necessary out outtuilding, 13, spring of water,
and choice fruit trees.
Persons wishing to view tracts Noe. 4 and 5,
will call on Samuel Eslinger, the
No. 1.5.—A tract of Mountain Land, situate
in Hampden township, one mile north of Geo.
&frees tavern, adjoining lands of John Mutt,
George Rupp, and others, containing thirteen
aores.
No. 7.—A tract of Mountain Land, aituale
in East Pennsborough township; two miles
north of the State road leading from Sterrett's
Gap to Harrisburg, anti two miles west of the
Susquehanna river, adjoining lands of Abra
ham Miller, Henry Booser, and Philip Boyer,
containing 49 acres. The above will be of
fered as a whole or in ten•acre lots, as may
best suit. purchasers.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on each of
the above days, when terms will be made
known by the
HEIRS OF ADAM SEIRER, dec'd.,
ISAAC SEISES, one of the teirs by his
attorney in fact.
JACOB riLUMNIA.
Aug. b, 18111
A Good House to Rent Cheap.
THE subscriber wishes to rent the
house in which he asides, In west Pomfret et.,
for six months from the let of October next. Terms to
suit the times. The privilege of renting for next year
may be secured . WM. BLAIR.
Aug. 2, 'CI.
ST_STATE NOTICE.— Lettere Testa
,
J mentary and w the Will of Andrew It Blair, Late
of the borough of Carlasle, deed., have been issued to
the undersigned, in due form of law. All persona
Inde4ted to she estate are redulred to make im
mediate payment, and those having claims to present
them for settlement to
WILLIAM WAIF., 4.,
ANDREW 11. BLAIR,
Executors,
Aug. 2, 'Bl.-Bt
(;111111RIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of
1,) sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County. and
to me directed. I will expose to 'ale by public ventlue
or outcry, at the. Court Home. in tho Borough of Can
lisle, on lirlday, the 531 day of August, A. D., 1861, at
18 o'clock , At., the following described Real Estate,
to wit t• ' .
A lot of ground, situate in .Dlckloson township, con.
tabling 40 feet in front, and,3o feet In depth, more or
less. bounded on the east by property of Mrs. Catharine
Koehler, on the'west. by Church Alley, en the north by
property of Mrs Catharine Koehler, and on the south
y property of Zihn's heirs, having thereon erected n
two-story log house and frame shop. Seized and taken
in execution and to be sold as theproperty of George A.
Koehler, nod to be solßdOß' tne,
by
T. MoCAIITNEY, Sheriff.
per STEPIIEN HEEPEII.B, Deputy.
&Mures Ornict. Carllsle,}
July Met, 1861. -
CONDITIONS.—On all amounts over five hundred
dollars, fifty dollars are .to be paid when the property„
is stricken (11, end tirenty-five dollars ou all amounts
under fire hundred dollars.
Jour( Korma Court of Common Pleas of
vs. Cumberland County, Bub.
ANN KULL KUNKLE, poma Stir Divorce, No.o. Jan.
uary term, 1861.* ALIAS Subpoena to,April term, 1861.
Notice to the above-named Ann Eliza Kuukle, - that
Subpoena Sur DivorcA to January term. 1861, and alias
SO:prune to April term, 1881, upon both of which proof
was made that the said' Ann Eliza Kunkle coditldot ho
found In the county. Now, therefore, this is to require.
you, the said Ann Eliza Kunkle, to appeir on the Ist
day of the August term of said Court, to wit: Monday,
the 26th day of Aug ust , A. D., 1881 , to answer the tom.
plaint In the petition of the said John Kunkle.
fiIoCARTN
per STEPHEN KEEPERS, Deputy.
dug 2,q31
DAVID D. &MICK, Court of Common 'Plena of
Cumberland County, Subfauna
DIMLY A.• Sravica, Sur Divorce, No 6, January
term; 1861; Auer; Subpreha to April term. 1801: •
Notice to the above ,named Mary A. Stevick, that a
Subpoena Sur Divorce to .January term. 1861, and aline
Subpoena to April term, 1801, upon both of vrhloh proof
was made that the said Nary 4.. Stevick could not be
found in the county. Now; therefore this Is to require
you, the said Nosy . A. Stevick, to appear on the let day
of the August term of said Court,,ler wit: Monday, the
26th day of August, A. D., 1801,0wanswor tho complaint
In the petition of the said David D:Stevick.
'IIOWT. MccARTNNY, Sheriff.
per FREI:SE/I KEEPERS, Deputy.
Hug. 2,"61
TI _UMBER AND COAL.
DOVER DELANCEY, •
LUMBER . AND -. 00A.L YARD!
On lheitail Read, near - f/4 Gas Works:
'rho 'subscriber .koppo , COnatontly on hand, a full
mortment of
• km e ffi g
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F
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C
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t
1.1.
lINTATO,
lone sizes It t
loweist prlcus.
IPSCOA,LttI r
Lumber & Coal;
which . he can fur
:nlah to ardor promptly
and 'oh the mOst Tea.
aonahla term&
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'.LD.MBER, •,soAkaLL
-
BOARDS.
Palings, Plarteringapd ,Shinglitut-r.dtha;Wei)
ing,lVeatherboarding,-Poate,
arid Oak Bbluglee, or every qualll
Mlle to order or anv length a
notice and on the moat rear
board, are kept under cov
nkshed dry at all times, 'Ho • bee conatantir on. - - ha
Coll under rover., which will,
part of borough. To - wit:
LYKES'S . VALLEY 4. ..
• LURE FIDDLER..
- LOCUSTAkiI
And other, varlotlee, and all the — lO
which' offers to the-public at thk
Lirdlißu RN AND BIAOKOLI
on Laud, at the cash , price.
Hemlock
_de also furnbit
Blau, at ,ther'shortent
ffieble terms: worked
it-, so tkuit. they can be fur-
hankie) rer tho'petrenage of a generous public,.
.be
stewed upon the late firm of Bleck & Delaney, be' wdubt ,
mollelt a continuehee 'of the .same ae be wilretrive to,
pleafte.•, All orders lift at'the reeldenee of .la6ab - Shrotn :
for Coal - and Lumber, will. be - promptly attendea , to pe
heretofore.' v • ouvyat DIMANCY:
25.1001.—1 y.
PE. C . LE E S
LUDWIG HECHINGER, the Celebrated Op
aeon, No. .42: Maiden Lane. New York. respectfully
informs . the citizens of the United Staten, that ho has'
on hand and for sale all kinds of
811 IL.IAN -. SPECTACLES.'
GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL C.4SES,.
Suitable for .any description of Eye. Moving hod are
experience of several, yearn in lite mo-t Ceirlimach
Spectacle MnnUfacieran of tlie world. and having made:
-the eye the sub feet' of diligent- study "tram beyboia op t "
he has uo hesitation in offering his services to the pu •
lie, feeling confident that in all eases he will give the
purchaser entire malefaction. Ile preiriessen the rare
faculty of being able, eta single glance, to tell 7 11 "
description of glees will suit the customer.
All,diseasen of the Eye treated in n scientific manner.
and all who are emitted with deMlitntod Eyesight.
whether On ehrozile or recant character, are earneet4
requested to call.
lla_Atertrictst, RM., which It would he impassible te
detect from nnturn . MICK furnished at reasonable rates
Mr. Hechinger In at present stopping at Martin's Ito.
tel, where he can be consulted on all subjects apper
taining to his business. [Aug. 2, 'el.
1 ) EGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby
given,.to all persons iuterested, that the.
following accounts have been filed in this of
fice, by the accountants .therein named, for
examination, and will be presented to the
Orphan's Court, of Cumberland County, for
confirmation and' allowance. on Tuesday, the
20th day of August, A. D.. 1861, viz:.
I - The - account of David Cobauglr tywd Rob
ert P. McClure, Esqs , executors of the last
Will of John Carey, late of the borough of
Shippettsburg, dec'd.
2. The guardianship account of John Oiler,
guardian of Joseph Hefllefinger, minor child
of Joseph ilefflefinger, late of Frankford town
ship, dec'd.
3. Account of George 13rind'e, Esq., admin
istrator of Samuel Martin, late of the borough
of Carlisle. dee'd.
4. The final account of Tion. John Rupp,
guardian of the person and estate of George
Rupp. minor child of George Rupp. deti'd
6. The account of John 0 Rupp, adminis
trator of David Toler, late of Upper Allen
township, dec'd
6. First a nd final nccocnt of James McCand
lish. admitii , trator of Rev. Wrn. F. Greareis,
late of Williprisport, Md.. dec'd.
7. Account of WWI/1M C•Jrnmon. adminis
trator of of Elizabeth Corunaan, late of Mon
roe township, dec . d.
8 The first and final account. of Henry G.
Rupp. Esq., administrator of Michael Baker,
late of Silver Spring ton nship, deo d.
9. Account of James McCandlish, adminin
trator, with the Will annexed. of Robert Steel,
late of-the borough of Newville dec d.
10. Account of Lemuel Todd Kig., admit'
istrator, de &mi., non, of George Keller, lute
of the borough of Carlisle. Cee'd.
. .
11. Account of John C. Eckels, administra
tor of Francis Eckels, Esq., late of Silver
Spring township, dec'd.
11, The account of LI tvid Foreman, Esq . ,
administrator of Geo. Helm, late of Southamp
ton township, dec'd.
18. The account of Geo. Brindle, admistro
tor of the estate of Susan Baker, late of Mon
roe township, dec.d.
14. The account of John Beltzhoover, ex
ecutor of the last Will and testament of John
ston Martin, late of Monroe township; dec'd.
15. The account of Hon. Samuel Hepburn,
administrator de bonis non with the Will an
nexed on the estate of Ephriam Bosserman,
dee'd.
16. Firs: account of Joseph iVngner, admin
istrator of the estate of Henry It. Kindig, late
of Dickinson township, dec'd
17 F i rst !Ind final a_cugui Lutiola_C—Bor awn,
Ria — nifitiWirator of Thomas J. Hackett, lap of
Frankford township, dec'd.
18. Account of John P. Rhoads. Esq., ad
ministrator of the estate of Philip Ileftlefinger,
deed.
19, The account of George Bottorff, admin
lett:titer of the estate of George Bottorff, lato
of Silver Spring township., doc'd.
E. A. BRADY, Register.
REGISTER'S OFFICE} ' -
Carlisle, July 20th, 1861.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER-
The partnership heretofore existing between the un
dersigned In the Lumber and Coal business, was dls.
solved this day, by mutual 0050001. The leeks of the
firm are left at the office of the late firm, whole all per.
sons 'indebted nro requested to mil and ettle their
accounts, and those having claims aro requested to
present them.
" • ' "
Carlisle, July 160851
The Lumber and Coal Rosiness will be continued at
the old stand, by the undsralgued.
July 213, 'dl. OLIVER PELANCY.
1 IIFTEEN MALE AND FEMALE
14- TEACH A'NT
The Board, of South Middleton twp , will meet at
the Dolling Spring School Rouse, on Friday, the 2d day
of August, at ll o'clmk, A. M.. the day appointed by the
County Superintendent to examine Teachers for some
township, where Teachers, applying fur Schools, will
please to be present.
The lb and 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.
July 19, '61.-3E
SPEER'S SA MBUCI NV INE
CULTIVATED OPORTO SAIIIBUCUS.
EVERY RASHLY SHOULD USE
SPEER'S SAMBUCI WINE.
fIELEBRATED for its medicinal and
j beneficial qualities ace genuine Stimulant, Tonic,
Diuretic and Sudorific, highly esteemed by eminent
physicians, and come atlas Bra familia/On Europa and
America.
SPEEI O 9 SA:MITI - CI WINE' Is not a manufactured
article but is pure, from thin juice o Portugal 6ambu-
C Us, cultivated In Now .lersey,recommended by Chemists
and Physicians, as possessing medicinal properties su
perior to any other Wines in use, and an excellent
article for all weak and debilitated poisons, and the
aged and Infirm. improving tho appetite, and benefiting
ladies and children.
Because It will nut intoxicate as other wines, an It con
tains no mixture of spirits or other liquors, and admired
for its rich peculiar flavor and nutritive prrperties.
Imparting almaithy tone to the digestive organs, and
a blooming, soft and healthy skin and complexion.
None genuine unlers the signature of
ALFRED SPEER, Passaic, N. J.
in on the, cork of rash bottle.
•
/Air AJAR!! ONE TRIAL OF THIS WINE.
• A. SPEER, Proprietor,
Moo 208. Broadway, Now York
VINEYARD, PASHIAO, N. J.
Ivy Sold by REYNOLD'S St PIEFFER, Druggists,
next door to I ulna's Grocery Store, Carlisle, Pa.
July 15, 1801.-1 y.
' NAMES OF A FEW WELL KNOWN PERSONS
Cacao HY DEORATIPS ELS:1111M OIL.
It Is utterly Impossible to publish all the Certificates
we have. It would take a book of 100 peg, e.
Rheumatism —Ex Mayor Sexton. Camden, N. J Gen
eral Welch, Circus Proprietor; O. W. Ward, Esq., Mer
chant, Chestnut a 1,., Philad'a ; Duffy, Leg., 12t1; end
Locust ate.,, Philad'a. Neuralgia —Dr. Wood, N uodb
Museum. Mind's. Neuralgia, IR years —llev. James
Temple, 310 South at., Phila.' Croup, life saved.—Mrs.
Cannon's child, Coates et., Phila. Hip disease.-81 re.
Winter's daughter, 10 Ridge As, Phila. Frosted Feet,
3 yeare.—Mrs. Isaac Channel. As„
and Brown eta.,
Philn ; , Mrs. Melvill'e Anderson, c0r..4 th and Willow
ate, Phila.: Edwin D. Stimble, Leg., 161—Marshall st.,
Phila. Chronic Itheumnsinm,—John Kaki, South
Sixth et., Phila. Neuralgia, 4 years:—lt Jenkins, 4
Olive et, Phila. Still Neck.—Martin Pancoast, Dlulllca
11111, Phila. Deafness.—WM. N Birch. 88 N. 10th st.,
Phila: Rheumatism, Ilelpless.—Mia. Dickinson 17th
and Thompson. Phila. Rheumatism.—Mao. Hutch.
ins; 17tIrtualThompson, Phila. Pain in Back and Hid
neye —James L. Puluier, itvaneburg. Pentl'a, Swollen
Limbs —J. N. Nolan; NS Chestnut bt. Phila Sprained
Foot.—Jas. A. Free, West phi's. Juflatnation of Ctonlach
anti llowels.—Mrs. Ogden, HO North 411, at.,
Pain in Breast Middleton, 430, North Sixth st.,
Phila. Sprained Ankle.—.l. Mesa, - Front and Market
ate:, Phila. Crooked Hand ritialghtened.—CharleS
Green; 13, Brandywine et., Phila, Peuralgia and Caked
Breast —Mrs. Wayland,- Providence, Del. Croup and
Cramp.— Henry D own's child. Turner's Lane, Phllad'a.
ItheutnatisuG—Mra Oen. Smith, Corner 10th and locust
eta., Phila. Neuralgia and Pain In Ilack.-;-111re.'Mary
Evans, Trenton, N. J -Itheumatlstn.-1 1 . Felts'. Chest.
nut.lllll. MIA. Swollen Limbs.—L. Sinjlger. 320 North
.Broad et.,,Phila;_, Nepralgla H, MeElmy, Cuth
bert!—Jdra. at.; Phila. Itheuniatisin.—Mra, L. Johnson. Dan
ville; Pao Chill, Fever and Cough.—lt. Thomas's dough
tei, Hanover st.. fame Franklin, Phila. lihentoutletn.
%Ir. Welch. (City Council) 28 .Catharine at.; Mrs.
Ilnienehity, 109 Ilutellinson,st., Phila. Tw a r ne ,,,, G. it;
Singh, Columbus, Oa. Pains in Shoulder., A. J. hob-
Senn; Columbus, Oa. Bpraineit-Ailk le —. 0. R. McNeil,
Montgomery. Ala. Deatneeet.74toberi Warn, Atlanta,
Ga. 'Spinal Complaint, 22 years statiolng.—W. C. Bing.'
by, Montgomery, Ala. InflatritOary Itheutuatisin.—D.
Elkio, Winnsboro', 8. C. Paln,in Breast,—Wm.
dleton; Lincoln county', Ky. Deafness: 1 Bottle:— , Birs.
.T.l•o,l„Paltiter, Raleigh, N. C. Plien.--4nlin Am ponds,
AtigustOlai - -= - Deafuess—, Thomas G.-Coxi Atlanta: 3a;
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OURT6''ROOLAMATION.-:,
N`ngasns the Hon,'JAMES IL - GRAHAM, pmb
dent Judge of thu tievoral.Courts of Common Meng of
the counties of Cambia.laud; l'erry and 3uniataf- and
Justice of the goveinl Courts ofciyer.and Torminer end
Genornt Jail Delivery lu Ojild counties, and: lion.
ear Rama and Hun.. Judges of the
Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jell Delivery
for,the trial of, all canital , and other offenders,' the
by tbelr precepts to oludi-.
th of -- April;' 1860, have ordered
Terminer and Oeneral.leltDall very
4181,H, en - tho loam)] MONDAY of
the .26t1t . dayiyat - 10 o'clock In the:
one week. ..• .
,d all kinds of . Family
\dellecced clean Co any
ROBERT M. BLACK,
OLIVE.. DELANCY,
JOHN BA IcElt,
President
A LADIES' WINE,
1i,Y , 01 VEN te . the Ce r, (Jill.
IConstaidea or tbe ael mn d. county •cr
' , 3y, are by the Fuld precept cont.'
id there In their-Tropor persona,
°Ms; inquisitions,
,exeminottotte
'mimeo, to do thoie thhwe whfrh
du to be dono, and all thorn that:
r.ances, :to proneruto against the
/len_obttil _thwJait said
re fo-proeitruto them an oball : bi
ROUT. ItoOARTN
Shorttl.
INFT . ll.l'.gisi ICI"HRS , WANTED
. •to tako,chrirgo oftho , Schoola <>Meet I'onnalrim'
•ownehip; tho oxauilimtlon to bo lield'at Growl m School
Mimi, No. 15,mi friday, the 16th day of Aumuit; at 9
felock; A: V.. •Directors will trivet at 8 o'cloetr,'Mt the
eame , place. )By order of the Plotrd: •
• WM. G. DAVItIiSON;
July 29,1801.-4 t * . 2 . Secretary.
VINE TEACHERS WANTED to
take charge of tIM dlif went Sehooleln Penn Mtg..
for the ensuing %InteKeevelon: to which 'liberal -wages
• will be given. Teachers wishing-to be eaamlped by the
oounly Superintendent, - will pleaie to meet- at the Cem
creville School Ronne. onr.Wedneaduy, the 3let day of
.1 uly, 1861. By ordel of the Board: . • -
A. coovEn,
July 26, '61.-It. •'diecretery.
TilE Cumberland County Airienkural
Soddy will hold their Annual Harvest' llama, on
their own grounds, on Saturday. the lath day of Angwit
At 11 o'clock, A. At . to which all farmers are Invited.
By order of the'Sorlety. '
DANIEL, 8.,0110Ft
Pwro.en
July 20, 1881
.1 STRAY.—Stniyed *dm
the sistiScritei.
In -Dickinson township nhout 1 mile
iouth of the Stone Tesoro, on or
about the 27th Of June.-Ib6l,
. A RED AND WHITE CUW,
without any peculiar trnks. Any pinion returning
,r inform/Ilion of hur whereabouts, will be re.-
warded ACCO , Jingly.. HOWARD RUDRD.T.
July 26, 1861.-3 L*
a.HARI,I4]S T WILON,
No. 135, MARKET STREET
PHILADELPHIA,
DEALLIt IN
BUT CER, EGOS, CLOVER SEED. POULTRY, BACON
LARD, FURS, WOOL, PELTS, Etc.
Par Prompt Cash Remittances on the
.Sale of the Produce. -ea
REFEHENCES.—McCutchedn & Collins,. Palator&
4. Co., John /1 Michoner.k Co.. Tustin & howed, Phil
delphis. Pa.. Samuel Perry. John Boyce, 11. Burrell &
tio.. Brown k Leland; Now York.
May 1.4, 1861.-4 t.
PATENTED NOVEMBE
1* , 77.:tU1il • •
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F.Y .
111
BALL OU'S
Patented Improved French Yoke
3E-3E3C3L=L7E"...,
PATUTED NOVEMBER lot, 1859
A Nel — Siyle of Shirt,. warranted to Fit,.
By se•iding the above measures per mall, we can
guarantee n perfect tit of our new style of Shirt. end
return by express to any part of the United Slates, at
$l2. 815, $lB, $2l, &c., &c., per dozen No order for
warded for less than calf a dozen Shirts.
Also. Importers and Dealers in NEWS FURNISHING
0001)5..
Atz- Wit flexile trade supplied on the usual terms.
409, Broadway, New York.
June 28,1861.-3 nine.
SELLING. OFF Al' TW.ENTY-FIVE
PER CENT . BELOW COST!!
At the sign of the "Gold Eagle,"U doors above the
Cumberland Valley Bank, and two doors below the
Methodist Church on West Main street, the largest
and best selected stock of
_WATCHES AND TEWELRY
In the-town, will be sold 30-per eentlower than at any
place In the State The stork comprises a large assort
ment of Gold and Silver bunting-case watches, Levers,
Lupines, American. watches, and all other kinds and
styles,
GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS,
Gold Pens and Pencils. Jewelry of all klnda, Spectacles
Gold and Silver, Plated and Silver Ware,
MUSIC BOXES, .ACCOIDEONS,
Oil Paintings. et great Yorlety of fancy articles. and a 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 Safe will bo sold
wholesale or real! on the easiest terms.
Having selected a first class workman all kinds of re
pairing will be done an usual, at reduced prices.
Three Pianos at $lllO below the factory price on ac
count of the Philadelphia Company closing out. 1 will
sell at the Jewelry Store,
TIIRRE ROSEWOOD PIANOS,
svarmarMir, - artaro-thlrd their - real value vn easy terms
If calledou soon.
FOR SALE.—The large
three•story Briolc (louse on Main . d
Street, will be cold on easy terms. '.,," 1 . 3 1.1.[L....A.a , i.
Cull at the Jewelry Store in raid .':', .".' -..1 .-
11 , .VP ., ..1 , ....
building. .
April 111. 1860
DRUG S,
BOOKS,
FANCY GOODS,
CONFECTIONARIES,
PERFUMERY,
PRESERVED FRUITS,
MINCED ME:IT, PICKLES, &C.
S. W. HA VERSTICK,
North Hanover Street, Parlisle, P.in
ilmajutt opened an assortment of Fresh Drugs, Fan
.v Goods, Gilt Books, Perfuirery, Fruits, and Contec
lounry, which has never been surp lased in this bor.
,ugh, for novelty and elegance. 'the articles have been
elected with groat ea e, and arelcalcolated. in quality
lad pi ice, to co umsnd the attention purchasers.
NANCY GOODS:
blob compOse Ovary variety of fancy articles of the most
.3einisite finish such as.
Voider Mucha Ocads,
Elegant alabaster and porcelain Ink-stands and trays,
Fancy Ivory, pearl and shell card cases,
Ladies' Fancy Baskets,
Fancy Work Boxes with sewing Instruments,
[Mies' Caine, Wri ' Llog Desks. and Port fcaos.
Port Monneles. of every variety,
Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and e
large vcrietyonadies' Fancy atatim ery. •
Motto seals and waters, 811 k and bead purses,
Riding whips, elegantly dulshed. Flu.. cutlery,
Perfume baskets and bags,
Brushes of every kind for the toilet,
X. Basle and it. & U. Wright's Soaps and Pollution
various kinds,
.ia fur head dresses and ehande
Instrumovte,
'ancl P
%1 unical
together with an innumerable variety of articles elegant
ly finished and suitable for holiday presents,, to which
he invites special attention,
Also, an ostensive and elegant collection of - ,
MEM
-omprising various English and American Works;
richly embellished POETICAL WORKS Bibles and
llymn Books, elegantly bound in velvet with metal
Maxim and corners
ills assortment at School Books and School Stationery le
also complete. and comprises everything used In the
iohoolti. Ile also desires to call the particular atteto
lion of Families to hie elegant assortment of
LAMPS, &c.,
rom the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer
nd others of Philadelphia, coMprislog every style of
Parlor, Chamber end study Lamps, for burning 'either
gird. Sperm m Etherial oil; also DYOTT'S celebrated
Kerosene or Con I Oil Lamps, together with flower Vases
fancy Screens, Sc. llis'assortmeut In this line Is un•
eluded In rpe borough., Also,
SEGARS AND TOBACCO,
embracing all the Overlte brands, and a fine assort
went of NIEERSOILAUM SHOKERS'AND PIPES.
I" R 1.1 T.B,
such as Oranges!' Lemons, rigs, Raisins, Nectarines,
Prunes, &0.. FANCY CONFECTIONARY—NLITS-4 , Ri.1-
all:VIID . auto L'ICKLES, &a.,
In every variety and at all prices, all of which are pure.
and fresh such as can be confidently recommended to
his frienda. Ws stook embraces everything in the line
vi Fancy Goods, with many ether articles useful to
sous °keepers which the publle ere especially Invited
re call and , examine. • ' . •
Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Bank no
Nerth Ilanovor street,
May. 24, laal
ARGE ARRIVAL OF •FRESH
Li - •anocvattEs--rtsti (IF ALL KINDS.
. Among which is a lance lot of tho real genuine Raltl
ntore dry . teat HERRING. In citli'bnrreli, MACK t
at pricaa that la really astonishingly , lon, Flake ol
) •
Mode, , .
S A.UOts, PR I.ISERVES,
and a.gootl nenortintnt of
T.O. B.A C - C 0. A N-0: SE GA RS.;
~0 l s
at the lowest ruins for CASH Or:Couttir'Y Produce.
WM. •RENTZ.
Catllole.4uno
SUBOOL A;ND G , BUILDIN TA
TriaablaCltizena of the liorad.rh of Carl , ele,,
hereby aotitied that- tbo - ..llupilvato . for the s chookand
Building Taxes, of 1.61. hoe linen homed lo the - - Under'
algutul Triktauror, cud that be will bu fu attthidnuce at
the Qounty t:ourifiluuen, i7orpuibOnnera' 091 re, on
MONDAY,II6(II"I''
between the Laura ;of 9 and lu th'e forenoon, and 2
'and 5 u'olook'in 'the alteroodh . of said day, tor t . .ticipp ,
atm of revolving said ,
all taxes paid on or irnforo 'that - dayikdeduatien.
will be made of
•
. .
.. FIVE PER CENT.. •- ' , ..
'. The Troneuter will rereive al I, ' tex , s from persons %11, •
Inic to, ettir j - In tbu. Lewin time, et . ht - ,Tilece ot,buslneen,
Mullen Ball bolliink; Wont - Mewl , Oast.% ' • -
' - r • -:- J. W. 11IY, Tinasutor.
Carllolo, Juno 17, 1801.- . . ' .,. _
LVV . : . 111 1 131,K, Attorney ac Lau
Cillice with - J. R. Smith, Req., in - 0 logo' Row, in
rear or , Fret Preebyterlin Church. • All - 13usineas - on
trusted to him will be promptly. otfended so. • '
May 9,
.
K.,•:.841111, ;- re ?
Clt_.spectfullly annonnees to his old. fifinde and
rortuer, patmus, that 'he* has, returned from' hl4 south
Western with- hie 'health gieitlyTitnplavedi and
hoe rosumed his practice in Carlisle.,
OF--- ICE on•idain Street.ono door weld oOthe Debited
Depot, whore he can be tbund at all. hours; day and
night. when not out professionally.
Carlisle, Oct. 20, 1850-tf.
•
BENDER, 111... D. ^
er • -
. •. • (llomcgorkriuST.)
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCTIER.
011 ice on South }gooier Street, fornieirly ocbuplod
by Di: Smith.
I o )R. S. B. KIEFPER Oflie.em
in.
Hanover street - two doors from Arnold & Son'i
ro. °Moo hours, inOro particularly from 7 to 9 o'clock
A. M., sod from 5 to 7 o'clock, P. IL .
-- n R. GEORGE S. SEA
L./AB - MIT, from the Bel
""'" tlrnore Oollego of Dental Surgery.
1313..0ffice at the-residence-of hls mother,-East Louthe
Street. three doors below Bedford.
March 19, 1856—tf.
, pder. DR. J. D. NEFF .taspect
- trie ::"1::2.- fully informo the ladles and gentlornen
*ea
-- of Carlisle,.agd, vicinity, that hi bile ro
iumed the practice of Deritiotry, and le . propared to pm
form all opplations on the tooth and gums, belonging
to hlaprOfeaCton: iniOrt full sets of tooth on
gold or Oliver. with single guilt tooth:; or.blockeoe they
may prefer. Terms moderate to statthellrit'eg..
DR: I.C.LODMIS m om ,
South Hanover street,
next door to the Post
Office. Aug. 1,10.
GEO. W. NEIDICEr; D. D. S.-
htte Demonstrator of ';iPera.ive Dentistry to the
Vittitirr, Baltimore College. of
Dental Surgery.
aN.O Omen at his residenee,
oprosite Martin ilau, .rent Main. street, Carlisle, Penn
Nov. 11.1857.
Ist, 1859.
The Measures
A • - tbe distance
S. W. HAVERSTICK, Druggist,
North Hanover Street, Carlisle.
Physician's preiscriptions carefully compounded
A. full supply of fresh drugs and chemicals.
round the Neek
Il to I 3 the Yoke
CIEEEMZ!
\ M..81 D D 111, Attorney at Law.
Office, South Hanover Street with A. IS
Sharpe Iraq. Nov. 15, 1865.
0 to D distance
around tho body
R E M.O V A L.
L, SPONSLER,
Has removed hill office to his New }louse, opposttc
Gloms' Hotel. (March 28.1860-tf,
MEI=3
E to E , the
leu4th of the
R E MO VA L.---The Hat and Cap store
heretofore known as" KEI.LERS." has been re
moved directly opposite the old stand. two doors from
Arnold's clothing store. The busin•sa will be conduct
ed as heretofore, and all the goods, both home made and
city manuilicture, warranted to give ustisfa otion as re
commended. A full patronage is respectfully solicited
as every effort will he made to keep the assort inent of
mei and boys hats and caps complete, with prices to
suit the times. K ELLEIL
styles of silk hate now ready.
OM
LAN CARD.-CHARLES E. MA
°LAUGHLIN, Attorney at Law, OMNI In In
hare building, just onposile the Market HOMO.
Carlisle, Maroh 14. '6O-Iy.
1 OHN HAYS, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
el Olflcc on Main Street, opposite "Marion Hail,'
ezrltskr,--Pti: —(Oct-.721r5tP1y7
LAW 77 0FF10E.-i-LEMIJIIIL TODD
has resu'ffipo es i the practice of the Law. Office ill
Centre Squrire, w t side, near the First Presbyterian
Church.
April_P„ fEifq.
P. HUM RICH, Attorney at Law.
—olllco on North Hanover street, x few door.
south of Glass' Hotel. All business entrusted to bin.
will be promptly attended to.
AW NOTICE.- REMOVAL. - W.
J m..PIINROSE has removed his Mace in. rear.o
the Court [louse. whore ho will promptly attmid to all
business entrusted to him. "ri
August 19. 1857.
IL NEWS It, A ,
ATTOUNEY A L A-W .
Office with Win 11. Miller, Esq.. South Hanover Street
opp lilt° the Volunteer Wane,
Carlisle, Sep. 8, 1859.
A L UDI.TOR'S N()TICE4 , ---The Audi
tor appointed by the OrPh. ts Court. to make
disirlltution of the effects de-the , ands-or itenry 0
liooser. A4,d nlstrator tif Isaac Longeiselow,deed.,of East
. 4 .
Pe n naboromth twit. to and amen t t coo entitled thereto
will meet the parties interested, fi the pu.rposa of his
appointment, at the officer of Wm._ . Penrose, Esq., in
(lecliale,_ on Tuesday._ the 13th doe of Aughst. 1961, at
10 , ?clock id t.fot - fl,rehoofi. — 4: - . -- J - . - W7TOULE.,
July 19, 1861.-4 t. Auditor.
par FARE REDUCED. -- , 152
STATES UNION HOTEL,
000 & 008 Market St., above sixth,
. Pill LADELPAIA.
J A MESAIL POWER, , .rpopijitor.
TERMS :-81 26 per day.
=1
UNITED STATES HOTEL.-
S. E. Cor. 1 1 th d- Market Sta.,
H. W. KANAGA,
TROPRIVIOR.
Jan:l,lB6o.
N. HANTCH,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
WEST MAIN S TREET,
Opposite the Rail Road Office.
Fall and Winter. , 'tgles of Cloths,
Cassimeres and Vestings made to order.
Carlisle, May 2, 18130.
•. JANNEY. JR. J. M. MUMS. H. A. COYLE.
BENJ. S. J NNEY, JR. & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 605 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
BT. LOUIS HOTEL,
CHESTNUT STREET ABOVE THIRD,
PHILADELPHIA.
In the immediate nehriporhood of the Jobbing Rouses
on Minket. Third and Chestnut Strects..tho Ranks, Post
Office, Merchants' Exchange, &c., &c.,
RFT BOTH ON TOO
AMERICAN and EUROPEAN PLAN.
BOARD PER DAY,' $1,50
DINEEN. belween 1 and 3 o'clock, - • 60 . cts.
SINGLE Room, 60 cue: upwards.
Cer•A first-class Reataurant attached. Pricee
according to Bile of Fare.
The City Cats Enka Patmengern from any Station to, or
close to the Motel. 46f. I:NUMMI; FitENCII. 131Eit.
M AN and SPANISH spokelf.
April 8, 1861.-3 mos. 'I '`'
eV and after this data will bo sold by
7 ISAAO LIVINGSTON, et the North Hanover
tltreot.
CLOTHING: EMPORIUN.
At grimily roduoirl prices, our large .and stivEnion
STOOK OF SUMMER GOODS.
Fine Cloth Suite of every - Style,
" Silk & Caesimere•." 44
•
44 Fancy. ,
44 'ltaly n , _Cloth
- ~‘ 'n. °tin° - . 44 II
-
44 -Tweeds and Woolen Mixed, do,
Also, aiarge - asiortmeni: ai every style ,Littnens, In
very large varieties, and a gMteral aasortment of Cotton,
Gonda, which we will mike to order, or sell by the yard
ior piece, et. astonishingly low i pricrs.
_
Do You 'Want to Sao f t,,Atoney !, - -
Then bo sure to call at the North Ildnover'Streat
Clothing • Emporium; opposito„the •American Rouse,
where you can buy goods at prim to cult the limos, •
June 2818U1. . ISAAC LIVINGSTON.
8. AV: lIAVERSTIOK
CAN' BE ,NIABB!. By Buy.
s_o Anti YOur goods-from-Leidichawy er &
80.
_Miller.— .Wu re/Tactfully call attention to our ' ' •
- Large Stock of Kumme 'Goats, .
Just received Ann' the'Rasterts iit.)" .. Having been
purchased for CASH, ind'elnee the ninotio decline in
price's. Customers Artil find groat hargaina In Silks,
Seep, Thessalia, Mirage Palermo', i:nglish Orunadluei
Oigaudy Lawns, Froneh Lawns. Mo 0)11 - pea, Su:Mines
‘ r
„
Orlaalum fig 010'60,1 Indies, Chintz( .&o, Ac.
.Nerrest Styles Paris' Coats, "Nog es and Mantles.
.Shaulitia and Vrenrh Lire Boinotirs, Mantiva and toluti.",
These goods are very low-;-Ifon than Importing cost.
Shawls of all Id nds nuttable for the toson ! . ' -
._. • , .
..
'• . $U N UAL BRE!. A S',—.
ParasOls. less than original Cost. ("laves of,every dos.
- Motion. - Lace' Mitts.- Embrolderien_of_ kV eryLvarleth
WILCOX'S CeleLrated IloopSkirhs—" Thu Skirt of the.
Botoon."- "., . . .
Every idrfotv and kind of goods sultable'fbi Ladles,,
Men . and ll oys 'weak. ' . ' •
..• •
' 40astrzootts.
'PlO:largest. and iieenist sroes In town. Olt Clntbn,
Cllssars''llurnlehintr Uoods In great'
these ItOt401: an .41.d165s variety, not
eiltiinurated: We'offer to•.ttie- eonlutpnlty at priors to
dery competlon. Pjeass call and examine for yourselves.
LIKIDIOI.IBAWYatt k MILLER;
Xustness Cat Os.
SPECIAL NJTICE
. . .
WHEELER & ;
PANTILY PEwliol; ‘IAO!.TNE9.
New style with the latest improvements, at greatly
reduced prima Those machines are noiseless, run rap.
Idly and farm a seam or unequalled strength, beauty,
aid elasticity, which will net rip. They aro; waves tlonablyy,
tionably,,TllE BEST ittAVIIINES rip.,
Tnr (deity and goneral use, they will
•
ITEM, FELL, STITCH AND - RIIN,
Than do anything that any other machine can do
Ant-The new Hemmers and other new improve
- ' manta, without extra charge.
WHEELER & WILSON'S
SEWING A tel'ell INES.
Nonqarg botto_r attaplod.toSamily
Amnrlcan Agriculturalist.
The undersigned haiing been appointed agents for
Cumberland County, offer them to the public with per
feet; coritillenee. that those who purchase will find them
as represented above. Persons wishing•to see the ma.
chines In operation, will please call at the store of if. S
Ritter, or at' he Railroad office, Carlisle, I'd. For fur
ther information apply to .
Carlisle, 'Afars!, 15, 1851.-6 mo•
F URNiTURE WARE ROOMS.
cif
HENRY A. RHOADS F- a
1 1 ‘l!,!`
c w ac•
WEST HIGH STREET CARLISLE
Tho subscriber begs leave respectfully to Info , m the
citizens of Carlin.° and vicinity. that he has now on
hand and In manufacturing, ovary variety of Cabinet
Ware. consisting In part of
SOFAS. BUREAUS.
DRESSING CASES, MARBLE TOP T BLEB.
BEDSTEADS. SECRETARIES,
CR A I 11,8,
Gilt Moulding, Oval Frames elc., &c. Tills work Ic
warranted of the hest materials and workmanship, em
firaclint all the latest city styles, and will be furnished
at the lowest retail prices.
N. 14.—Collins mado at short notlze, and funerals a
ended to promptly in town or country.
Carlisle Oct. 12,
EMOVAL—DR. Nicuor.s has re
moved Ms office Pon; ono door west of Sexton's
Hardware Store, to his residence. on v eat Maio Street,
direc,ly oppodte the Railroad Oleo, Carlisle. Pa.
Office hours, more particularly, from 8 to 10.-A. At.,
and from 1 to 3 P. M. Ap 26'61-13m.
ONLY PREPARATION
SOOD THE TEST OF YERS,
And grown more and more popular every day.
A . ND testimonials, new, and almoi
wittmultunither-mi g ht-ba- g riv-an-44 Om-IntliPs
gentlemen, in all grades of society, whose united terl I
molt) none could resist, that Prot. Wood', flair Restore
ttve will restore the bald and linty. and preserve th
hair of the youth to old age, in all Ito youthful beauty
Poop. Woos: Thee will please accept a line to inform
thee that the hair on my heed all fell off over to ent)
years ago, caused by a Lumplicated chronic disease. at
tended with an eruption on the head A continual
course of suffering through life having reduced the to'n
state of dependence. I have not been able to obtain sluff
for.caps, neither have I been able to do them up, in
consequence of which my head bee suffered extremely
from cold. This indu-ed me to pay Briggs & Hodges
almost the last cent I had on earth fir a two dollar
iv ttle of thy Hair Restorative about the firstof August
Net. I have talthfutly followed the direction, and the
bald spot is now covered with hair thick and black,
though short. It is also coming In all over my head
Feeling contidmit that another large bottle would lee
tore it entirely and permanently, I feel anxious to
peraevere in Its use, and hel Jg destit.llte Of nue„un to
purchase any mom I would ask thee if thee wouldst
not be willing to send me an tinier on thine agents for
a bottle and receive to thyself the scripture derlaratlon
rewatd is to those that aro kind to tbo widow
and the tatherlons." 'lhy !Hand.
Poor. 0. J. WOOD: Dear Sir.—ln the latter part of the
year 1852, whileattonding tto.State and National I. w
School of the State of New York, my hale, from a cause
unknown to me. commenced (Milne off very rapidy. so
that In the short space of six months, the whole upper
part of my scalp was aloe et entirely bereft or its cover-
. .
lug. and much of the remaining porLinn upon the side
and back part of my.head shortly after became gray, so
that you will trot be surprised when I tell you that
upon my return to the State of Indiana. my more casual
aegnainuttires were not se,much at a loss to discover
the cause o. the change In my appearance, as my more
intimate acqua.n mimes were to reengnize ate at all
at once Math, applicat•on to the most skillful phy•
Melees in the country. bet. receiving no Assurances
from them that my heir could again be restored. I wee
forced to become reconciled to my fate, until, fart onete
ly. in the latter part of the year 1857. your Restorative
was recommended to me by a druggist. as being the
Most reliable !lair Restorative in u.. I tried otte bet•
tie, and found to my great satisfaction that It w4s . pro•
dining the desired mutt. Since that time. I havtlmed
seven done.' worth of your Restorative. and as Okatilt
have a rich cent of very Bolt 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
anees. who, 1 nun happy to inform you. are using it with
like effect. Very respectfully, yours
A. M. LATTA,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Depot, 44.1 Broadway, and seld by all dealers through
out the world.
The Restorative In put up In Bottles of throe:3l.es. viz :
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
small, retails for two a bottle; the large holds a mina
forty per cent. more in proportion and retails for *3 per
bottid;
0. J. WOOD & CO.. Proprietors, 414 Broadway, New
York,und 119 Market Street, St. Lowe, Ma.
• • .
trir Sold by -all good Druggists and Nancy Deeds
Dealdrs. [Ap. 12, '6l.
pROP. DE GIRTH'S ELECTRIC
OILI
THE NEW PRACTlOE.—Electric Cures.-Palo Is the
premonitnr of death; relieve thu pain and you check
the disease. •
che r THIS Ott ACTS Ca THE STSTEM wins ELECRTICITY.r.
Ie of pure vegetable preparuao,n, not the slightest dam
ger or applying It outwardly dr Inwardly; It at owe
elves a permanent cure t in most, cases, In from ted to
twenty minutes.
The hest physiologists of Europe have discovered that
all organic derangement In the animal system is an of
feet nt the obstruction of the physic° electric fluid in
.the organ diseased —a skilful appilisition of the Oil
Outs in Immediate motion the nervous fluid, and the
cure is at once accomplished. No bleeding, no vomit
trig, purging or blistering le resorted to.
Prof. Do Orath's Electric Oil Is the marvel of this age
for the folinwowing, (not every thing )
Cures Rheunistism often in a day.
Cures Neuralgia, Toothache, two minutes.
Cures Cramp in the Stomach, five minutes.
Cures Burns, Wounds. Bruises, one to three days.
Cures Headache. fifteen minutes.
•
Cures Ear Ache, Stiff Neck, Ague, one night.
Cures . Piles, Swelled Glands, ten days.
Cures Folond Broken Breasts, Salt Shoum, two to
six days.
Cures Ilemor age, Scrofula, Ahem's, six to ten env;
Cures Frosted Feet and Chilblains, one to thrro days.
.cures, Ague d Fever, 000 to two days, and all the
Nervous and S tendons Affections
Cures Deafn sin ono to (cur days.
Cures all Pa sln the Bach, Breast, etc., In 2 days.
D dirnmss otruton't
NEW Mesa. May 18th, 1556.
. Prof De . G th—My brother has been deaf three years,
and ono both of your Electric Oil cured him entirely.
urs, CLIFFORD R. SCRANTON.
OTHER INSTANT CURE!
auntingdon, Pa., Sept.. 1855.
I deco ify that Prof. DeVrath's Metric 011 is in
Callable ~ 1r Rheumatic pains. Sly. wife for some time
pa s t has con greatly afflicted and unable to.wallt, has
been ref ;wed by the application of this oil almost in
stautAne',usly. 1 can cheerfully recommend it to oth
301 IN WILLIAMSON.
U:M3:I
•- - •
PILES.. Charles Sexton. Esq., ex-Mayor of Camden
says Mx ppllcations cured him. Almost Cured his
Itheumati m. . • . .
TIFF Nk,E - C K
(Editor f Law Magazine Cured 'lnstantaneously.]
Girard Home. Philadelphia.
Prof: Chan: De Grath—l freely give it as ray opinion
'that' your Electric 0.1 Is among the meet womderful
rernedlos of modern times. At the earnest request of a
lady. who alleged- that •she had been 'cured of a moct
pliant aff .cone by I P ens, 1 Wup,inditleed to try-a bot
tle, though at the time - of purcha'aing, I fully believed
it to be a quack medicine and a catchpenny humbug
Itut a trial convinces me that It posscsaesot magic power,
and It will prove a blessing to...urterlog humanity,.. -
--- I recently took it roldirom - aleePlog to damp sheets,
and my neck became an much swollen and painful that
'I could not town my head. • •
Alter Ming, without Recites, everything prescribed
by my physician, I.last evening tried your ICleetric Oil.
This morning I am well, the relief having been as com
plete tut it ITAS Instantaneous., - .
Yours, very truly, • . • . '
• • - -JOON LIVINGSTON.-
10 , - Editer MenthlY"Law Magazine
Dread way. , enh West 14th St., N.Y.
Mr. Livingston. belongs to the old ; wealthy and high
ly-reapectable famillea of the old settlere of New York:
,Any one can 'addrena hini 00 the subject of the abort,
letter, which will bn answered with pleasure.
Principal Depot
,277 Scull, Bth St Net, Philadelphia.
fta IterSotne & h; Sole Agents for.Cerlisle.
..11M Sold by all Dregglata. and In Jersey City at Van
Dualtirk's;-Washingtowstreett -81 11Ple.re,' Greve *free
Dr. Zabriskie's, corner-of Grove and South Bth 80004'
..hongataff's, 60 idontgootery (An,
GOLDNiSt: FLAX.
.).23111RTS tho latent Styles and- Ireproyettione
bought on min,intl. largo. steekerjlne Alas.
we will sell• the, entire. st6uk ot very low prices.-- Alco.
a -- wary litigwapootimenthr:Collnrii,of the vitriolic klnde
• Neck TleC,Crityatii, -Fornlcblitie Goods,
Ac.; a the lowest brim at .1. LiViNaszuvo.
prlll2, 'CI. „ North R,u Street. .
:%~-. ,
\ ~'yIfILS4N~S
ffkitili
)SWING
\a3S5
H. 8 TH'fTER, or
.). CA SIPLIBLL
T . ll 30
13:1=1:1
Battle Creek. Mich., December 21st, 1858
• SUSANNAII KIRBY
Ligonier Noble CO, 'lndiana, Feb. fah. 1859.
11,A..p1101k1E ,WOMEN)
HUNT'S-. BLOOM OF ROSI:S." :A deli and . elegan.
polor for the cheuks or lips. It will not wash-or rub off
and when soca applied; remains durable primers. The
tint is so rich and natural, .that the - closest scrutiny,
' fails to detectits.use. Can La removed bylemon juice
and will nut injure,the skin. This Is a now preparation
used by the catebratod 'Court: Beauties of ,I,ondon rind
Paris. Nlallud frees, in bottles, with directionS for use,
tor $l,OO ' • . -
HUNT'S "COURT: TOIGET POWDER,. Imparts a
Marling whiteness to t h e comple.lon, and is:.unlike
anikhing else used for thla purpose. Mailed free for
00 Cents.
Eli
iiuNT , "BRITISH HALM." removes tan, freckles,
sunburn add all eruptions of the skin. Mailed free for
50. Cents.
If IIN1".9 fillf PERTAL POMADE" for the hair, Oaten
gthens and improves its growth, keeps it from felling off
and Is warranted to make the hair curl. Mailed free for
$l,OO
HUNT'S "PEARL BEAUTIFIER.," for the teeth and
guins,cleanses and whitens the teeth, hardens the gums
purifies the breath effectually. preserves the teeth and
prevents toothache. Malted free for $l,OO
ituNrs BRIDAL IVICHATII PERFUME," a double
extract eroding° blossom and cologne. Mailed free for
$l,Ol This exquisite perfume was first used by the
Princess Royal of Enuland, on her Marriage. Messrs.
hunt & Co., presented the Princess with an elegant
case of Perfumery.. in which allof the above articles
were Included) in handsome rut glass with geld stop.
pers. valued at $l5OO, particulars of which eppoared in
the public prints.
All the above articles sent free, by express, for $5,00
Cash can either accompany the order, or be mid to the
express agent on deliverY of goods. DUNI' k Co.
Perfumer's to the Queen.
Regent Ft.. tendon, and 77 &name Ft.. Philadelphia,
Pa. For Sale by all Druggists and Pe, tumors.
The Trade supplied.' Oct. 20, 60.—ty.
N EW GOODS.-FIRST ARRIVAL
TIUS 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
0 - 101./S, bought for cash and will bu sold at astonish
ingly low prices.
A large stock of new style prints, Chaleys. Defirmes,
Ginghams. and other Dress floods In great variety. A
now stock of bleached and unbleached Muslim, Tick
Ings. Shootings. Diapers, Linens, Checks, Am --A full
assortment at Black Silks very cheap a. , d very good.
Another stock of those first class Steel Spring Skirts and
under price.
HOSIERY I HOSIERY 1
Ladies', Gents'. Missos', and Chlldron's Tins° In groat
varloty at low prices. GLOVES of all kinds and price.
CARPETS! CARPETS!! CARN:TS!! I
A new supply of Ingrain, Cottage, Hemp, amt Bag
Carpets.
All persons In want of new style Sprlne. Gobds are
respbctfully Invited to call and examine this stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere. CILAS. OtilLBY,
March 29, '6l. Trustee.
DRESSLER'S El Ant JEWELRY
No. 206, North ,81h Street above Race,
Philadelphia.
On hand and for sale, a choice assortment of superior
patterns, and PLAIT TO-OItDER,
Bracelets, Ear Rings, Finger - Rings, Breast
Pins, Crosses, IN eekleeeS, Vest and
Guard Chains, &c., &c.,
.11rZ- Orders enclosing the hair to he plaited, may be
sent by mall.—Olve a Drawing as near an you can on
paper, end enclose such amount as you may choose to
3, t as follows: Eer Rings C'2 to fa; Breast Pins
$3 to $7: Finger Rinia 7 , cis. to $3,1,0; Vest Chains $1
to $7; Necklaces $2 to $lO.
Wk. Hair put into alerialinn., Box Ilreast Pins, Rings,
Arc. Old Gold and Silver bought at fair rates.
April 6,
FOR SALE OR RENT.—
The subscriber offers for sale or rent, the new
Three Story Brick [louse
;.• d" on North ilanover Street. Possession
74. Oven on the let of April next. The
WWI'. House has nine rooms, Is furnished
1 --' 2 --T-- - "" with water and gas, and suitable elth•
er for business or a private residence
kV FIRT—
A. B. EWING'S
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS.
p•-••• •
1859
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i ly s ‘r
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West High Street, Carlisle, Pa.
(Premium awarded at the CumhertvLd County
Agricultural Fair • of 1857.)
The subscriber has Just received the most splendid
essortmant of articles in WA line, ever brought to this
place—which he is determined to sell at prices that de
by competition.
Parlo,
Chamber,
Dining-room, IFURNITURE
Kitchen and
Office
Embracing every article used by House and Hotel
keepers, of the most approved and fashionable design
and Hoist. Including also Cottage furniture In setts.
reception and Camp Chairs, Mattranses, Jilt frames,
pictures, &e., &e. .
Patithriseff are reffuestiill to call Mid"lithiba
stock, at his extensive warn-rooms, West Main street,
North side. A. B. EWII',
tre- Particular attention given as usual to funerals;
orders from town and country, attended to promptly
and on moderate terms. A. B.
Carlisle, May 12, 1858.-Iy.
Just received another new and cheap
tot of Itletiardsons, Dunbar & Dixon Linens, MII3
line, CallCOOl.l &0., &c. At the cheap Cash Store
N0v.2.1860. CIIA.. OGILBY, 'iruatee.
CAR ETS! CARPETS! CARPETS!
['mons going to honsokeeping eincrotbors want
ing to, refurnish. are rosp,tfully Invited to examine
our largo and varied sto-k of Carp^ts, such as Brussels,
three pl_v, superkr Ingrain, Ehglish and Domestic, Ve
nltiun widths,
IIENIP AND RAO CARPETS,
Drugge'e, lino, Straw and Coma Mattlnes, Oil Cloths
for Ilalls,"lgiokini: Glasses, plain and fancy blinds and
shades, fixtures, &c.
lloueekeeping Goode of Every Dercription
Raving purchased these goods for Nett Cosh, we are
prepared to offer great Inducements to buyers, as we
hare lately wine Into this business we eau warrant our
goods new and fresh.
LEIDICII SAWYER A MILLER
Carlisle, Starch /I, '6l. East Main Street.
VAN- INGEN & SN'YDER,
Designers and Engravers on Wood
Isl. E. COlt. Emu & CUESTNUT STE.,
Philadelphia.
XECUTE all kinds of Wood Enmra-
Jl: j vin g with beauty, correotliess and dispatch. b oi I
gloat de4lgns furnished for Fine Beek - Illtistrations:
Persons wishing cuts, by • ending a Photograph nr Da
guerreutype. can have views of Colleges, Churches, Store
Fronts, Machines. Stoves, Patents; &c., engraved us well
as on personal application.
Fancy Envelopes Lahels. 11111 lieadings,, Show Bills,
Visiting, !Widnes and other Cards, engraved In the
highest style of sit, and at the lowest prices
For specimens of line engraving see the Illustrated
works of .1. B. Lippincott & Co., B. 11. Butler & Co.
Nov. 6% 1865.—1 y.
H AS . LEFT LEONARD'S CPR
NKR!
J. W.ISM I LE Y
Hereby gives notice to his Aeolis, customers, and the
public, that he hart.,removed his store from iroonard's
corner to his new room—formerly known as (Cellar's
bat store—on'Nurth Hanover Street, between the Car
lisle Deposit Bank and Irluyetrx Grocery Store.
Ills stock of READy MASH CLOTIUNG,IIoots.
Shoes and MIA is faro and cogtplete, and you
can Japan I upon the fact that lie can •and will
sell cheaper than ever: and always intends to
sell good goods and at a lower price than any perabo
else.
- .CLOTHING
/Always on hand, the most seasonable, best made
and fashionable Coats, pantaloons and Vests
from the commonest to the beet qualities, which
cannot fall to*, please the eye and give safe
faction In goner O. Also. Shirta. Under•alilrta and
drawers, collars, cravats suspenders. gloves, stockings,
&0., &., all to be sold at the very lowest.prices.
DOOTS AND SHOES
Always on hand, a large and. complain arsort• ch i •
ment of oVery variety of Bents, Brolans. Oxford FL
Tiee, Olippors. Gaiters, Jellersons..ke., for Ladles
and Gantt* men, Atlases and Boys, youth and.
children, all to be sold cheap. Also en hand and con
stoutly manufacturing the host Fine French and Mons
Al. recce Hoot& and Jelfursons for Ladles. im. All rips
sewed free of charge.
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A largo oteolc of Lints for 'Mon, Boyd, anda
Children. rommon, good and lino. All sell
lug eheapor thin over. . . .
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TRUNKS. TRA.V E LINO BAGS, UMBRELLAS, V UL
()Amur; GUM COATS AND LEOGINUS
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.CHEAPER4II7OI EVER;
I bell* tender, my thanks to my eustoment and
friends. for pest favors, and earnestly solicit you all to•
call and Sea ma and my stock of goods, before you pur.
elutes elsewhere, as I am determined to use ovary effort
to supolv - ym with the very best, and at quell prices so
'will suit all. Ile particular to look for my .dgn,
April 5, 1801,-4y. •. , f I. W. SMILInr.
W -,P.• R U G• S T 0 R•E
..NEXT DOOR TO JtillOFFB 'COMER.
Just, reeeived a large .assortnion,t a large assortlfient
of Fresh Diuge; Confectionaries rind Fancy Article, ant
bracing .
PERFUMERIES, OILS. SOAPS,- &C.
SPICE 4, such ne-PilP PER GLOVES, ''ALLSPION and
.CINNAMON, freshly drolind'avery reek. lisaoncea or
all hinds just made.. All the Patent Medicines of the
day conateritly,ou haled.. Alto, a for buteauf)Kilicer'a
.Pyapeptle Powdote. ' ' , 4 " •
• Kph:lane Prescriptions 'pre:aptly arid carefully
/ SEGR:
AL 'AND. , TOBACCO,
of.tic.stArauda received. regularly. Also. horse 'Pow.
dare byithe peoltago or'ediall , of the beetluallty, •
I.lll.PrEft.
' . May, 24; 186,.. ••
-1 y. „
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'ITOBIE ROOM .FOR,`';RENT.-- , The
largo Store Room at tholVeseend.of Main .Btreet...
It. a (Wed up wltla counters, and studying and boa a
larke'lind Cinveniant collar. Posseaston given
Moly. Behnke of ADAM B.I4NSEMAN,
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Carlisle, pee. '2l, 'CLO.4.-,
TO TILE
EMI
The oubscrlber, hem recently opened a New. Store
at the old stand of J. D Halbert in North Unmet'
opposite the Carlisle Deposit,llank.. - • .• .
„Having received from No* York Dank . .
ffne and well selected assortment of goods in his
businesa, such'as lIATB and CADS, from the commo
Wool to the fine
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SILK AND CASSIMER • '
Spring Styles . 4,811 k-bate -for—lBol. -Straw- Nate for
tientlemen;Jockey Hats for Ladies, - and fancy Nati end:. r.
cap Ohildrkm, and ' ' '•-•
- IPO.ZOES, TO SUIT T.tiEl - .Trstret•• •-
iAlen, Carpet Dags,..Yelleav Trunks, liand
UrribrWas and prime Bed Feathers. An. MisoltloOnt. Of
robr,Prinio Begtiri and TobAcsio::7o%:,:'.:.
forthepatronige already roCeivoid ho would • ,
invite all hie fiends and the publlo goneraltV to give
him a Call. . JACOB BOAB,'Agt.
Carlialei4rlllP,lB3Bl. • '
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EST AT h 'Not herebi't
given. that betters of Administration on the'4o;,r7.)
taco 4.lohn.itighlands, late of Newhni.towneldp,Ouns-':o.
- bei.litntl County, deed., have boor Issued - by the Iteght-,—'
for of Mid county, to the subscriber, rosidiiik to WM` •
twp. Notice Is hereby given to silipersons Indebted, Leff
said saute, to' mike tmtnedlyie payment, and-theta`
having clethne to present, theuf for entilement to
• DAViy DrottvOi'
Adminlidtatbf •
July 19, 1861.-82.
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4 ) IRE. 4NSURANC.Ef-;-- AixiOr?
AND EAST. - PENNSBORO MUTUAL • FIRE 'IN
di./ RANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, ineorpo.
rated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized,and
In operation under the .management olthe following
commissioners, viz:
Daniel Bailey, William R. - Gorgas, Michael Cockpit,
J. Eichelberger, Christian Staymani John C. Dub.
lap, Jacob li, Coovor, bowls Dyer, I, Eberly), Benin.
min IL Masser, .14,-Brandti—Joseph Wickersham,
A lexatidei Cathcart. • •
The rates of iffinuance are as low and far( rabla an any
Company, of the kind . In the• State. Pomona wishing to
become members aro invited to make application to_ the
agents of the company, who are willful to wait upon
them at any time.
WM. R. GOIIGAS,
CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vice President
LEWIS RYER, Secretary.
MICHAEL COMMIE. Treamirer.
Managrrs.,,Wm. R. Gorges, L. flyer. Christian Stay
man. N. Cocklin. C. Dunlap, R. Martin, D. Bally,
Tl.Cnover, Ales. Cathcart, J. Wickersham, J. Eluhelber
gar, S. Eberly, J. Brandt.
AGENTS
CUMBERLAND COUNTY. —John Sberrlek, Allen,
Henry - Zaaring, - ShiremagstoWn ; Samuel Woodburn
Dickinson ;' Henry Bowman, Chnrchtown ; Mode Grit
fith, Schith Middlelon ; Samuel Graham, W. Penns
lxwo'; Samuel Coover, Mechanicsbnrg ; J. W. Cockli%
Shoplierdstown; D. Coover, Shepherdstown ; J. 0. sex.
ton, Sliver Spring; Beni. Havel stick, Silver Spring;
Charlet; Bell, Cm lisle; John Flyer, Carlisle.
YORK COUNTY.—W. S. Picking, Dover; Peter Wol.
ford, Franklin; Jae. Griffith, W/rrington F. Deer
Aug; Washington; D. Rutter, Newburg; B. C. Clerk,
Dllisburg.
D UPI! fl 9 CO.-11ouser & Lachman, Harrisburg.
Membera of the company having pollciesabout to eX-
Ore. can have theme vwed by making application to
any of Iho Agents.
April 20. 1859.
DR. HOOFLAND.'S BALSAMIC
CORDIAL!
FOR THE SPEEDY CURE OF
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Croup, Hoarse•
ness. Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Diseases
of the Bowels, arising from Cold s
Incipient Consumption, and
for the relief and (if at 4.1
- • - possible) cure of Pa.
tients in advanc•
ed stages of the latter disease.
The Balsamic Cordial is entirely a Vegetable prodtic•
tion, combining the hemline properties of the Balsam,
with the invigorating qualities of a Cordial, producing
a combination FO well adapted to the purposes intend•
od, that there are but few cases of disease which will
noi, at an early period, succumb to its healing and life
giving properties.
For twee, has t h e treatment of pulmonary diseases
occupied the greater portion of the attention of the
scientific of the medical world, hot cone acquired more
eminence In his treatment of these diseases, than the
celebrated Prussian Dr. iiOOFLAND, the originator of the
Balsamic Cordial. Ills life was devoted to the produc
tion of remedie that would stand unrivalled. Doe
well ho ham succeeded, the American people are able to
edge : 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 elicited en litany commendations from all classes
of society. no the remedies of Dr. Floollend, prepared by
Dr.. 0. M. Jackson k Co., of Philadelphia.
The Cordial is designed for a does of diseases more
general and more fatal than - any other to which the
people of thiscoun try are subject—those springing from
a "SLIM'? COLD." That eminent authority. Dr. Dell,
says: "I will not say that Colds to our inhabitants
what the PLACIUF. and YELLOW Fevre are to tilos° of other
countries; but I can aver conflawntly that they usher
in disease of greater cemplicity and mortality than these
latter."
EntiPely Vegetable. No Alcoholic Pr_garatiori.
DR. HOOFLAND'S
CELEBRATED
GERMAN BITTERS,
=3
Dr. C. EL JACKSON & Co., Phila. Pa
WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE
LIVER COM PLAI 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 Weig_htiti_theStonD.
etch, Sour hructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the lit
of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and
Difficult Ile-nothing, Cluttering at the Heart, Choking
Or Suffer:ding sensations when ton lying posture, Dim
no. s of Vision, Dots of webs Jefore the Sight, Fever and
Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel
lowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain In the Stdo, ack,
Chest, Limbs, &c. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning.
in the Flesh, Constant lmngiuincs of Evil, and great'
Depressions of Spirits, and will positively prevent Yelp
lose Fever, )131111oue Fever, &e.
The Proprietor In culling the attention of the public
to this preparation, does FO with steeling of the utmost
confidence in its virtues and adaptation to the diseases
for *Web it Is recommended.
It in no new and untried article, but one that bee
stood the test of a twelve years' trial before the Ameri
can people. and its reputation and sale are unrivalled
by any similar prepdratinn extant The testimony in
its favor given by the most prominent and weilknown
individififfslii Mk countrytalMnense,
and a careful persual of the Almanac, published annu
ally by the proprietors, and to be had gratis of any of
their Agents. cannot but satisfy the most skeptical that
tin remedy is really deserving the great celebrity It
h s obtained.
tT S. W. II AVERSTICK, Agent for Carlisle, and by
Dealers e •ry where. [Apr. 12, '6l.—ly.
ti REAT ATTRACTION AT LEON
kjIr A RD'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE.
EDW'D• B. LEONARD, JR.,
Hatijust returned from tee city of Philadelphia. and
opened a splendid assortment of READY M ADtiCIAYTIL
ING, which cannot be surpassed in style and finish.
The Clothing at this establishment, consists In part of
the following, yls:
DRESS &ND -FROCK COATS,
of which ho has a magnificent assortment of black and
fancy colors, out In the latest fashions teatelully and
elegantly trimmed, and made In a superior manner.
SACKS AND HALF SACKS,
(Cloths. Cassimeres and Tweeds, all of new styles and
t very low prices.
VESTS! VESTS ! ! VESTS ! ! !
The richest and best assortment ever offered at till
Corner, of Satin, Block and Fancy Billt,,Vallotin,ltaaatt
Cloths, Marseilles, double and single breasted, of every
variety material and patern.
PAN TA L O O N S.
Plain and Taney French Doe skid casaLuteriticiatfl
nett jeans end tt great variety of others, all of which
will he sold at the very lowest prices.
SIIIRTSI—Fine white linen and cotton of the newest
style and best make. Alth'ealico. - checkt and currying ...
sbirls A largo assortment of Boars and 8110 ES, for
Men` and Boys, which can and will be sold cheaper than
ever. Alan a sptendidloi. of TrunkS.ansMarpek 1:12 . gt a.
I therefore confidently invite one and all, to command
see for yourselves, as I will not attempt to describe the
bargains that may be expected, for I am dotermlndel
that no opposlfion can sell lower
o.lllr - Remember LEONARD'S Corner. •
EDWARD D. LEONARD, Jr.
Carlisle, May 10, 1861.-1 7.
T. XAMINATION OF TEACHERS.
ifj The Annual Examination of Teachers, for &hr':
County of Cumberland, will be held as follows: -,'
Southampton on Monday, July 29th, at. - 9A. M.. • -
a /s
Newton, , Tuesday, " 30 a
Penn Wednesday" 31 a a a
Dickinson, " Thursday,Aug.f 1' a " a '
S. Middleton, Friday, " 2 " 1 1 a
Monroe, Saturday, " 3 " ...a a
Upper Allen, Monday, " 6 " IS 41 '
!Mechanicsburg, Tuesday, .4 0 61' 11 it -
Lower Allen, Wednesday," 7 " a IN
Hampden. Thursday, " 8 " a a
~ 1 ,,
E. Pennsbnro', Friday. " 0 "• a " '.
Now Cumberland, Saturday, " 10 a
Silver Spring, Tuesday, " 13 " 11 A. lif •
Middlesex, Wednesday," 14 -" 0 a
N. Middleton, Thursday, " ' 16 " . a 'V',
W. Pennsbot.o',Friday, " 10 " it II
Frank lord, - Saturday, " 17 a a it:
Nevrvillo, Monday, " ' 'l9 " . .10 A. M.
Miglin, Tuesday, " 20 " 9 "
ilopewell and
Newburg, Wednesday," 21 "
Shipponnburg twp., Thursday, " '22 1'
The above examinations will be held at the scene , '
tomed placen, unh•ee any change Is desired by the DI. '
rectors. in which case timely notice is requested. lam
instructed by the department to announce-that no --
School will be recognieett ae one - ot the Puma Sonoma
of Cumberland County, in which a Teacher in employed:
Wltinnit 49 VALID OEItTIF/CATZ, and further, that no
,vate examination will lie given except in cases where
the applicants ere LINABLE. TO ATTEND 'rut PODLIO =AND
NATION, end no PORT lIIOIITEM examinntioh in any cans.
- piAlmints, will plaice note, that by•an.order of the •
department, they will be examined in the " Theory. O- •
Teaching." Ati it must be apparent to all, .thst Abe
proper advancement in the muse of education, requires
that. there should , hes corresponding advance in the • •
qualifcation' of Teachers. And as I am determined to
Issue No certificate of INCOMPETENCE, those who know
their qualification . to be below medicerity, will SATO
much mortification to thimselven and to me by refrain. -
lug from presenting themselves as applicants.
.JCSEDII MIFFLIN, County Supt,
June'l2, 1860.
NEW STORE, AND NEW . GOODS.
1141 S, OAPS AND STRAW GOODS.
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