. . pU1.11,1() SA.LW arc .; - . .. VALUABLE, FARMS..anct.TANNEE.Y. . ... . . On Friday 'Ol4 Sepiember.,lB l 3.kai 10, -A. 411. An imaignre of Robert Bryiloo,•1 will riapnao'lo public sale on the premises, all lale Roof fimatate, which coo. aletirof •,. . ~.. • . . Ist. . ThoIiVIANSIONATO . -M; , ~ ... - Situate In CpperAllen townithip. Cumberland enunlyl bounded by Dlivideoover,•lollll liunhip's heirs; Moline, Coeladn and others, containing , 230 ILORES• morn or hue, having thereon erected, A LARGE, DOUBLE, - - TWO-STORY HOUSE, LARGE TWO STORY °STONE BARN, AN EXT EN SIV E: TANNERY, with ail the machinery, and steam entire of modern coostraction. with' a bountiful supply (I' overhead spring water, carried through the bull shops-and yard, and upon the farm are alto, FIVE EXTENSIVE JANIE KILNS, and two good- DWELLING HOUsES, and Stable, and Blacksmith Shop, and all convenient out buildings. such as Smoke house, Ice house, Spring house; alga an Orchard; running water, such as never fails, in the house, rind may be in the barn-yard. Fencing aligned. and the landitself, In the brat firming order, having been well limed and in inured. ' This property may be divided Into three parts, and may be thus sold If suitable to purchasers, and bringing the best price. I. The Tannery, with Fifty Acrei of Land, running down to the Lisburn Road.. 2. That part of the Farm which Ilea along tho Lle burn ROIL including the' buildings, blacksmith shop, and about Forty Acres of Lind. 3. The residue of the Farm, which will cantata about Ono Hundred and Thirty Acres, with the Larne Barn. I will sell at the same time and place. a Tact of Land, or Farm, in tilonoghan township, York co., con Limning about SIXTY FIVE ACRES, all of which is cleared, having thoron nrected a GDIST MILL, Three Frame DWELLING 1101.18 ES. DARN and other linprrvements. This Farm Is situate about one nine south of the shore named mancion Farm. - Also. a Sand Stone Quarry, in the same township, on the road trim t 4 lddenstown to Lisburn, containing about threaguarters of an acre. - Alm at the same,time and place, I will sell about SIX HUNDRED ACRES CHESTNUT LAND, situate in itye township, Perry county, num to Star rattle Gap, on the North side of the mountain. •The land Will be divided Into into to cult purchasora, maps and drafts citschlch nil be exhibited at the time of sale. At Iwo o'clock on the name day, I will also sell on the premise., 290 Acres Limestone Land.. In the same township, known as the " Harkness Farm," situate about two miles south of Mechaelcaburg. This land is bights Unproved, fenced and cultivated, with plenty of running water,'and swings -that never tail. This land will be divided and sold In parts to suit pur chasers. Ist. All that part of the land which Iles west of the main road to Mechanicsburg. and which contains about 170 Acres ' will be divided Into three nearly equal parts one of which, the north part, has an excellent eitA / Anil 1101.1§E AND BARN, 1111111,1, • 1 • "nod the other two are without buildines, but are Well fenced and in a high state of cultivation. 2. All that hart which lien East of the road, and con. tains 120 AIiRES, Miring thereon a LAMP.; 101 131,1 ITWO TORY 111-ITE. Stone liana Barn, Corn House, Distillery, and all other convenient buildings, with Orchard of the..choicest fruits, and running streams. 'I hese are the most desirable farms that have been of fered for sale for many years. All the above lands will be sold by the Acre, except the Tannery property. the exact amount in each tract will be ascertained before the dead Is made. Tho Lltle to peehmt. and possession will be glean on tho let of Ayrll. 1802. —Thmeenditionewlll-be-mat. fand-will-be-msde-know, on the day of sale by Aug 9 to • COURT PRO-CLAMATION.— Wnsitsse the Hon. JAMES IL GRAHAM, Prost. dent Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas 01 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. An nex 811,ThON and lion. 111. COCKLIN, 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 dl. rooted, dated the Bth of April. 1660, have ordered the Court of Oyerand Terminer and General 101 l Delivery to be holden nt CARLISLE, on the tenet h MONDAY of A.ugtist, 1661, (being the 26th day,) at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. to continue one week.' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Coroner, Jut:. tires of the Peace and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are by the mild precept cum. mended to be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their officer appertain to be done, and all those that are hound by recognizance.: to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall bo in the jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall be just. RORT. McCARTNEY, July i 2, 16111. Sheriff. E I XTENSIVE SALE OF VALLIABIa - REAL ESTATE. On ThurSday and Friday. the sth and 6th days of September, 1851. - - 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 Valuable Real Estate, situ ated in Cumberland county, viz: No. 1 —A LOT OF GROUND on the north side of Main street, in the borough of Meehan= iosburg, and near the east end of the same, containing 88 feet in front on said street. and extending in depth 300 feet to the Cumberland Valley Railroad, having thereon erected a large two story BRICK HOUSE, with h Ira ge two s tory FRAME . BACK-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 above, containing 88 feet in front on said street, and extending back 800 feet to Railroad street, having thereon a large two-story BRICK ti 110 USE r 'wh h attic, good stabling, and all necessary outbuildings. • - The two foregoing properties will be offered for sale on the premises oti Thursday the'ftth of September: The following on Friday the 6th of September: No. ft..A . tract of land situate in Hampden towpathip, six miles west, of the Harrisburg bridge, two miles north of Rupp's mill, and three fourths of it mile from Halite's mill. ad joining lauds of Israel Rooster, Jacob Watts, and others, containing ' 109 ACRES AND 79 PERCHES, a high state of cultivation, having thereon ..„, • erected a good two-story LOG -.49 t HOUSE, woatherboarded, -with II ...' 11 .! •' lilt necessary outthuildings, a .;;•:;,- ~. ~I. large`FRAME BARN, with out buildings. an excellent orchard of choice fruit tree's, a cider press under roof, a well of never • failing water near the hotise..and running, water. through the fields. Ten, norm of the above tract are -covered with thriving timber - There are also-n number of immat trees , on the tract.- --- 1"' ' ! • ,-: - -! . Persons wishing to view the premises, will call'on Emanuel Hdltz, residing thereeu. No, 4. , --A tract of land adjoining the above, containing 100 ACRES, in a high suite_ of cul tivation. On it is erected a.two-.• ' ',.,:„...; story. LOG •• HOUSE, weather' , .i.L, In _ boarded. with outuildings, and ';';', l ; . th , a large FRAME BARN-and out: -...:..,,-.. buildings. There is a springtof never;fatling water near the door 'of the dwelling IIOTTO e . BII orchard of choice fruit true on the ford t ,also a number of Incest trees,..and,eight acres covered with. - timber. - - Eitheririth, this latter tract as part thereof, 'it being : included In the 100 acres, or by,itself,' will he'sold. '' ' • ' . - • . - ,• ' No 5.- trnot of six acres of ground, part of the preockno. draetr having. ,'`:-4` [ft] thereon T D a . FRAME of . 'one Ster:y and a half ' high; to- geiher with frame stabling - 'and' neoessimy out outkuilding, spring of :water,. acid choice fruit't -.-; - poVona wishing to view tractisNesA ana will-call on San :Bolinger. the tenant.,, NO. tract of Mountain Land, eh nate in Hampden township, one - milediorth of Oco: •Serier's tavern, adjoininglandelit Jelin MulAt... Chiorge Rtipp, and others, eontaliang thirteen acres: No. -7,-- . 2.1•-tract ' of-ltfountain: Lank,sittutt 6: la tact •Pennaborough.,townehip. two miles north of the State road >leading' front linty - et Va -- Onp.to liorrieburgilindlitolailderst of ihu Striquilintiifilifei; - itajdittfoll kin& haw ri/i'lei, Henry .13ociaer, andPIOTO Beyer,' containing 49, - aores: .The: above be Of fered whole or in tet-acre_ lots, at; unty beet Onit purokatiers,' ,• , ; Suit td'eotnettenoelti".lo'h 4 clook`inf'4 - 011. -O F the. above . ddya when; terms = will;'; ~,, known by the , . H6lllO OF, ADAM SElftEd i ISAA l 7 , ff.EAßE'lli::ono of titnikolrn by fijii -sad - runt id font; . . • . , JACOB 'MUMMA. Aug. 1861. JOIN B. COOV Assignee of ROBERT BRYSON 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: 1 The account of David Cobaugh and Rob ert P. McClure..Esqs , executors of the last Wifl of John Carey, - lam of the Shippensbarg, dec'd. 2. The guardianship account of John Oiler, guardian of Joseph Hefflefiuger, minor child of Joseph Ileftlefinger, late of Frankford town-. ship, dec'd. 8. Account of George Brind'e, Esq.. admin istrator of Samuel Nlartin, lute of the borough of Carlisle. dee'd. 4. The final account of Hon. John Rupp, guardian of the person and estate of George Rupp, minor child of Gorge Rupp, dec'd. 5. The account of John G. Rupp, adminis trator of David Taylor, lap) of Upper Allen township, dec'd 6. First and final account of James McCand- Ugh, adntinis_trntor of - Rev. Wm. F. Greareis, late of Williamsport, Md., dee'd. 7. Account. of William Common. adminis trator of of Elizabeth Common, late of Mon roe township, deo'd. 8. The first and final account of Henry G. Rupp. Esq., administrator of - Michael Baker, late of Sihter Spring township, (fetid. 9. Account of James McCandlish. adminis trator, with the Will annexed. of Robert Steel, late of the borough of Newville dedd. 10. Account of Lemuel Todd. Esq., ndmin istrator, de bonis non, of George Keller, late of the borough of Carlisle. dec'd. 11. Account of John C. Kazis, administra tor of Francis Eckel?. Esq., into of Silver Spring township, deed: ' 14 The account of David Foreman, Esq , administrator of Geo. Helm, late of Southamp ton township, deo'd. 18. The account of Geo. Brindle, adtnistra tor of the estate - of Susan Baker, late of Mun roe township, deo'd. 14. The account of John Beltzhoover, ex ecutor of the last Will and testament of John ston Martin, late of Monroe township; dee'd.' 16. The account of Hon Samuel Hepburn, administrator de bolas non with the Will an nexed on the estate of Ephriam Bosserman, dec'd. 16 Fire account of JOsepn Wogner, admin istrator of the estate of Henry It. Kindig, late of .Dickinson township,. dec'd ; - - - 17 First and fitml account ofJohn C. Brown, adminietrritor of Thomas J. Hackett, late of Frankfort' township, deo'd. 'lB. Account of John P. Blioads. Esq., ad ministrator of the estate of PhiliErfleffletinger, dco'd. 19, The account of George-Bottorff, admin. istrator of the estate of Gebrge Bottorff, late of Silver Spring township, dee'd. E. A. 'BRADY, Register. REGIpTER'S Orrsoe. July 20th, 1861. r . . 4 1 .I.FTEEN , MALE AND , FEMALE : Wit - NTED:. _ The ltiUrd, of South Middleton tvrp.; will . meet at the 'Dolling Sprlng.School liouse, k'rlday, the 2d dny of,Xtgnat, at tro'clin k, the 'day appointed by the County .Bnperlntendent to examjne Teachers for same township, where Teachers, applying 'for, Sehools, will please to be Present. .. . The, D. and have resolved to tunPloy' uolie but these who are trellgunlitled in.tha art of- teachibl, Id whom thereat ilborttiyeges Will be glean, ~ „ BAKER, ~president. PEER'S SA 1I iUGi IVt.i~TE .ciuriyATED,oroiTo S P E E.R . ,!:S;S• A MB U.CI ,- WINE. iELF?IJItATED-for its medioin><i`nnd benenebtrqintfill.4 can genuilie Stint Want, tonic. Diuretic and Sudorific. highly esternted by aminont 'PhYSielans, and some of the first lamilles In Eunim and SPug i , ..43, , t3A filial NINEdEnot. 'insnulkethrjed ,article, but is mire, front the Juice 'o ,Portugal Sambu, -cue, beltivated in Now dersohrecomthended by Cliendati and IPliysieittni.-as ptissieising madlddal pniperties sitt• porter- to any other , Wincs . In , use, and .au ar,cellent article for alt weak and .debilitated persona-and the aged and Infirm,lmprovlifthe annetite, and benefiting ladiaa'and:chlldrso, • • ' • ' ; • 41.'.11. Alf r,NE Olean : tie it wili.notintdiliate . as Other,'w Ines; sett On tains tittature',oraniritaker otber Honore, and admired roc Ita pse u flavor, and nutritive properties. IMpartintri,trealthy,ttnieleithe digeative organs; and bloofni'M.4di 86 ndrbtiellb.V 0/11e'aud coniplesion. ; NeM),ACteninn.nniess tkus signature et , • , bottle. Ttflbii T: .V4 4 41 - A - 19 . 1 OF , •-• TEECllii.Mtxvrlator,. , ,* • Office' 208.'liroadway, New 'York: tf za... gold by- itliVbroLD' *--PtEPPEIt, -Druggltte, neet door to uhoff's Grocery Store, Carlisle, N. Jely y. A G0011...06/;SU 10 lieill - • HL. slibaoritier wishes , rent A iiou;.m .aiden.: 16 west PorofttOt.4% tot PIX inuothefrom the IPt of October. next... TerrOiln Ault OA ;knee. The privilege of tenting for next may be eecured. • . , . . • LAW OF HA 'WARD CO L LEL; E. r WO TERMS of nineteen weeks each couraericlug_ ;. Septembor 2d, 1861.; ;and &larch 3d hO2. For Catalogue and circular, nddressa JOEL PARKKIZ, .!tOTALI. I'IIOFES.OP., Cambridge, August oth 1801 3t CM4DRIL.IIE, &WEI. cI,HERIFE'S SALE.—By virtue of kJ sundry writs of Yetidittenl Exponak issued out of the Coutt of Common Pleas of Cumberland County. and to me utrected. 4 will expose to •alo by public venue or outcry, at the Court Home. 1n the Borough of Car. lisle, oil Friday, the :31 day o f August. A D., 1801. at 10 o'clock, A. 31., the following described Real Estate, to wit: A lot of ground, situate In pickiest)* township, wiz. tattling 4.1 Met in front, and 30 feet In - depth, more or less. bounded - On the east by property of Mrs. Catharine Keehier, en the west by Church - Ailey, on the neat, by , property of Mrs Catharine Keehler. and on the south by property of Zion's heirs. bating thereon erected a two-stery in house and frame shop. Seized find token in R ecutlon and to be sold,as the properly of Lleorge A. ler, m and to be sold by e. ROB`D. McCARTNEVit, Sheriff. tH4 STEPHEN 'KEEPERS, 1,414,T. SHERTTrif COPPICE, Carlisleil July 31st, 1861. CONDITIONS . .—On all amounts over five hundred dollars. firty dollars are' to.bo paid when the properly Is stricken cff, and twenty-five dollars on all amounts under five hundred dollars. Joule KUNKLE l Court of Common Pleas Ts.CUmberland County, Sub. ANN ELIE% KUNKLE, put,ia Sur Divorce. No. 0, Jen iutry term, 1861. Attu; Subpccoa to April term. 1861. Notice to the above named Ann Eliza Kunkle. that a Subpcena Sur Divorce to January term. 1861, and alias Subpoena to April term, 1861, upon both of which proof was made that the said Ann Eliza Kunkle could dot be found in the comity. Now, therefore, this is to require you, the said Ann Eliza Kunkle, to apply on the 1.,t day of ihe,Atitgust term of said Court. to wit Monday, the 26th day of Auttust, A. D., 1861. to answer the cont• plaint in the petition of the said John Kunkle. KOUT. McCAKTN KY, Sheriff. per STEPHEN KEF:PERE, Deputy. Aug 2,'61 DAVID B. STEVICE, } Court of Common Plena of Cumberland County, Subpoena MART A. SI.E.VICK, Sur Divorce, No 0, Jauttery term, 1861, ALIA. , Subpocba to April term. 1861. Notice to the above named Mary A Stevick. that a Subpreoa Sur Divorce to January term 1861, and aline Subpmna to April term, 1861, upon both of which proof was mode that the said Mary A. Stevick could not be found in the couuty. Now. therefore this is to require you, the sold Maly A. Stevick. to appear on the Ist day of tile August term of said ('curt, to wit: Monday, the 26th day of August, A. D„)stn.f.6 answer the complaint In the petition of the said David B. Stevirk. Itt#l.l7. McCA ItTN EY, Sheriff. per STZPIIDN KEEPERB,,DepOIy. Hug• 2, '6l LUMBER AND COAL OLIVER DELANCEY, LUMBER AND "OCiAL YARD! On the Rail Road, near the Gas Works, The subscriber keeps constantly ne hand, a full es. sortment of Lumber & Coal, C • • L :1 1 wow which he can fur nish to order promptly and en the most tea atonable terme.- LUMBER, SCAN BOARDS. FRAME STUFF,I Palin g i, Plastering and Shingling-Laths, Workod'Floor log, Weathertxtardlngjosts, Hails,White Pine, Hemlock sod Oak Shingles, of every quality. He also furnish Mils to order of any len g th and size, at the shot text notice and on the moat reasonable terms. Ills worked boards era kept under cover, so that they can be fur , strecLdry.at.all lie has constantly on band all kinds of Family Ord under corer, which will be delivered clean to any part of the borough. To wit: LYKEN'S VALLEY. • LUKE FIDDLER, TREVERTON, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, And other varieties, and all the various sizes in use, winch be offers to the public at the lowest prices. LIM nu RN MR'S AND BLACKSMITH'S COAL alwafs on hand, at the lowest rash price. Thankful for the patronage of a generous public, be stowed upon the late firm of Black & Delaney, be would. solicit a continuance of the same as he will strive to please. All ordeis left at the residence of Jacob fahrom for Coal and Lumber, will be promptly attended to as heretofore. OLI VEIL DELA NCY. July 26, 1861.-Iy. EcIISTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice „ is hereby rk, given, to all persons interested, thn, the tollowing accounts have been filed in this of- lice, by the accountants therein named, for EVEMY FAMILY IMIOULD MBE INEI DISSOIiUTION Or TAItTNER- The partnership Iheretofrre existing between the un .derslimed 'ln the I,umber and doal. business, was dis solved thin d ty.'by mutual coneent. The books of the firm era left at the office of the late firm, where all per sons Indebted are requested to call and 'Fettle tindr accounts. -and those tuteffur. dilate are• requested t present/hem, ROBERT M. MACK, OLIVER 'DELANEY, tarllale, July MIMI. The Lumber and Coil ilusinexei will bo continued a the phi stand, by the'undaralguud, • July 26, 'di. • ...OLIVER DELANCY. ,VINE TEACHERS WANTED to 1, take charge of the dillireut Schools in Penn bvp.• for the ensuing IV Inter sesslon..to which liberal wergiai will be given. Teachers wishing obe examined by the CounlY Superintendent, will please to meet at the Con treville School louse. on Wednesday, the 31st day of July, 1851. By order of the Board. A. cooVER, July 20, Secretory. 'STRAY.—Strayed from IL:4 the residence of the subscriber. 191401 y fu oickinson township about 1 ' South of the Stone 'resent, on or 1jk1.. 1 1, ,bout-the 27th'ofJune,1661„ A RED AND WHITE COW, • without any peculiar marks. Any pommy] returning or givinA inform/alma of her whereabouta, will be re. warded LICCOI !ugly. 110 WARD RUPERT. July 214 . 1861.-3 t• 'HARLES T WILSON, No. 135, MARKET STREET PHI LA DELPHI A, DEALER' IN BUTTER, EGOS, MOVER SEED, POULTRY, BACON LARD, FUBS, WOOL, PELTS, ate. , ger Prompt Oish Remittances on the Sale of the Produce. REPERENCES,—MeCutrheon & Collins, .7. Palmer & & Co., John IL. Mlehener & Co.: Tustin & Showell, Phll dolphin, Pa.. Samuel Perry, John Hoye°, 11. Burrell Co., Brown & Leland, Now York. May y 4, 1861.-4 C. PA ENTtD NOVEMBE , BALLOU'S Patented Improved French Yokt 3E3r FiLTSI - - PATENTED NOVE.IIB .1? lat, 185 A New Style of Shirt, w ranted to Fit. By se , ding the above rattan res per mall, we ear guarantee perfect fit of our PW style of Shirt, and return by express to any part of the United Slates, at $l2. $ll5. pH. $24, &c., &c., per dozen. No order for warded for less than half a dozen Shirts. Aiso, linpopters nod Donlon in NIN'S FURNISLUNG aonDs. AR— Wh •losale trade sup:Olel on the tumid terms. BALLOT) BROTHERS. 409, Broadway, Now York June 28, 1981.-3 num. S LLING OFF A i"l' WEN -111. V .I'. PER CENT. BELOW COST!! At the sign of the "Gold Eagle," 3 doors above the Cumberland Valley Bank, and two doors below the Methodist Church on West Male street, the largest and beet selected stock of WATCHES AND JEWELRY In the town;w111 be s old 30. per cent lower than at any place In the State The stuck comprises a 'ergo assort. Intuit of OOld and Sliver hunting-case watches ' Levers, Leplues, American watches, and all other k inds and. styles, GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS, Gold Pens and Pencils. Jewelry of all kinds, Spoctac lob Gold and Sliver, nand and Silver Ware, MUSIC B3XES, ACCOFIDEONS I 011 Paintings. a great variety of fancy articles, and a lot of the finest Pianos, which will besold 40 per centlnwer than ever offered In town. The entire stock of Watch maker tools, cases, large Mirrors, and Safe will be sold wholesale or retai! on the easi..st terms. Having selected n first class workman all kindlier re. pairing will 6e done as usual, at reduced prices. Three Plan. at $l5O below the factory price on so count of the Philadelphia tompany closing out. I will sell at the Jewelry Store, THREE ROSEWOOD PIANOS, warranted, at two-third (heir real value on easy terms if called on soon. F OR SALE.—Theme • lar • t, , ...... three story ilriek House on Nish.' ...N i Street., will be sold on easy terms. .:*. WC! , ;4 - .......--- , Call al the Jewelry Store in raid ''' " Ur - •'?,223 .42.2_....: . ,..... building. April 10. 1860. LA RG E A R V AI, O& lit 60 GROCERIES—FISH OF ALL KINDS. Among which le a large lot of the real genuine Haiti. more dry salt HERRING, in osk barrel; MACK kaki at prices that is really astonishingly low. Pickels of all kinds. SAUCES, PRESERVES, and a good assortment of TOBACCO AND SEGARS, 'L IQ'LIQUORS, & C., • at the lowest rates fur CASH or Country Produce. WM. BENTZ. Carlisle, June 21, 1861. SCHOOL AND BUILDING TAX • FOll ISD 1. Taxable Citlcens of the Borough of Carl'sle, ar hereby notified that the Duplicate for the School and Building Mere, of 1.61, hue boon Issued to the under signed Ilreneurer, end that he will be in attendance at the County Court House, Commissioners' Office, on MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1861, between the hours of 9 and 12 In thr forenoon, and 2 and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, for the pur pose of receiving said Taxes. On all taxes paid on or beforithat day, a deduction dill be'made of • FIVE PER CENT. The Troaeurer will receive till taxes from ',equine wish. log to pay. in the mean Owe. at his place of businesis, Marion Dail building, West Main Street. J. W. 1:111", Trimmer. Carlisle, June 17, 1861, NAMES OF A YEW WELL KNOWN PERSONS CURED Ur MORATIII3 EU:IMMO . . . Is utterly impassible to publish all the,Certiticatea we have. 'lt would take a book of 100 pure. ~ ithenciatieut.Ex Mayor Seaton. Camden, N. J.; Gen. era - W Circus Proprietor; G. W. Ward, Esq., Mar . :hunt, Chestnut el, Plollad'a. ; It Dully, Beg., 12th and: Locust 'stn.,' Philad'a. Neuralgle—Dr.• Wood, Wood't ' museum. Philad'a. Neuralgia, 13 years—Rev. James Temple, 3 0 South st., Phila. Croup. life saved,—Mrs. Cannon's child, Coates et., Phila. lip disease.—M re. Wiuter'a diughter. LO Ridge Av., Phila. Frosted Feet, 3 years.—Mrs. Isaac Channel. 16th and Brown eds., Phila ; Mrs. , Melville Anderson, cm. 4th and Willow ere.,Phila.' Edwin D. Stlmble Esq., 164 Marshall et., Phi.. .Ehronio. itheumisism. ' 74nhn- Rain,- 13 - South Sixth et., l'hila. Neuralgia, 4 years: 71, Jenkins, 4 Olive at, Phila. Stiff Neck.—Merlin Pancoast, Sullies. Itill. Phila. Urratness.—Wm. E. Birch. 88 N. 10th et., India: Rheumatism,' lielpless.—Alre. Dickinson. 17th and Thompson, Phila. Itheumatism.—Mrs. E. Hutch ins, 17th and Thompson, Phila. Pain in Back and Kid neys —Jewett li,' Polnier, Rvanaburg. Penn'a. Swollen Limbs —,l. N. Nolan. 624 Chestnut St. Mitt Spraitted Foot.—:Jas A. Free, West Phils. intlaination of stomach and - Bowels—Biro: Ogden, - 150 North 4th at:, Philad'a. Pain in ;Brain —P. Middleton,- 410,. North -Sixth st., Phila, Sprained Ankle„—J.' Rees, Front and' Market eta, Phila. Crooked 11a - nd 'titralghtened.Charles. J. ttreen, - 13 Brandywine et., Phila. Igeuralgia and Caked ' Breast —Mrs: Marland, Providence, Del. Cropp and Cramp.— Belly 11 own's child. Turner's Lane, Phileira. Rheumstistu.—Mrs 6e0. - Suilth,l cruet 10th and Locust ste., Phila. Neuralila and' Pillll,lll Back.—Sire. Mary Evans, Trenton, N..) Itheutuatism.—P. Fatty. Chest. It I I. Phila. Swollen.l.imbi—L. Sinjiger,l29 North A s . Phila. Neeralgia...!Mre..ll: ltichlirny,. - Cutti,, , at., hilii. — ltheuinatliin.—Mes. L. 'Johnson. Din .,Pa: Clint, FeVer and Cough.-4L.Thounis'e daugh , nano er pt., above Franklin, Phila. Rheumatism. r: W eh, (City (bieten ' ) 20 Catharine. at.; Sri,. rens IV, 1611.11utchinion et., Phila. • Deafness G. H. Ith, ' lumbus. Ga. Pains In Sboultler.- A. J. Rob.. 2, dudihus. Ga. -Sprained Ankle —. G. 11. McNeil, lota eiery, Ala. Deatnctok—Robert Ware,. Atlanta, $ Mal Complaint, '22 years stanuing.—W.o.lllng 111 ittgomery, 'Mk._ Inflaniatary Rhetiniatistro-1.1 tin; Winnsboro', B. C._ Pain - in Breast.—Wm. 81111 —ton, Incoin county, Ky. Deafness. 1 bottle.—Mrs. .1.0; Pa ear, . Raleigh, N.. 0, Plies.—John Ammonite, Augusta, a.. '.l.letlfuese —Thodias G. Cox,. A Ilan tartlit.. . Broa Left, villa tot, I ti A C - 10 DR. LIIDWIQ .iI LiNQ EIi. the, eelehrated. Op- Ikon. . BfftilleU Anne.. New York,- reineel fully. Inform the eitleens of the. United. States, that be has on hand and for eabli all kinds et B RAZ I LIAN- S PBCTAC LES. GOLD I...SILVER AND STEEL L Suitable for. - atty.denCriptlon Al Eye, , - flaying pad,,Ah experience of several years itt the nioet Celebrated Spectacle Manufactorits of the - world.. and having made the eye. thestillect uf d illaent - stuaftwun boyhood up, • ,h e batiste beititation IttolTering hie etweleve to the pub - -lie, feeling confident that in - alf - casetshe will - give the purchaser entire satisfaction. Ile possesses • tho ntre faculty of being Otte. at a 'elnme stance, . to tell what 'description oftllasaWill sultthe customer: diereses of the'Eys treated In it scientific outliner. fted„all Who are afflicted with debilitated Systatrht s whether of a chronle osTypeent.ihariseter;iliSrearneatly .eo,,,Ageriefefat. 14 . .20,, which it tiould;bit impotslble to detect from.naturai ones, furnished at rcaannable.rates. NW: Hiiciiihgot, hi at present stopping at Martin's' firs . 104:whet° he eau be vonsiiitod . tio a ‘ ll putijectit ,ntifieT 441tiing to lila r NE !IA I N AGS-; . 2 -,Tivit' "received and /71_ ‘,_A for solo very cheep for. Cash • ,Nev,, 9, IMO . CHAO. OGILVY, Tetteles L j.. vv.- FOULS; ,Attorney Lam wit]; J. R.'Brulthi,Esq.; 146 w, le resr • Prst. Presbiterian ;Chureh. All 0 b 6ll'l usiness en. trusted to him will be proroptlyattended.to.. Ar. - - - . tIARD.--7.!DEC:. Jivo: AC.. BAirrit -re . _ , 'Apootfully• announce •tp hlo old .frltndff and former patlrons, that lie hae returned from.hie south western tour. with his.bealth greatly inquovedotts has resunied his practiceinCarlisle• •..'" • - ' OP , Ton on Main Street.ontidoor west of.tbeßallroad Depot, where he can be. found-at all hours, day and night. when not out professionally: Carlisle, Oct. 26, 1860-tr. • - . . J. BENDER, M: D J • (1101114SOPATDIST,) PHYSICIAN,: SURGEON & - Accouentn. Office ori South Hanover Street, formerly occupied by Dr. Smith. , R. S. B. K.lgFrEßOffloo inNorth Hanover street two doors from 'Arnold A Bon' s ore. ORlce hours, moreparticularly from . 7 to 9 o'clock A. M. rind from 5 tb 7 o'clock, P. Bt. TAIL GEORGE S. SEA ti RIGHT, DENTIST, from the Dal timore College of Dental Surgery. teL.Offlce at the residence of his mother,EaetLouthe street, three doors below Bedford. March 19, 1956—tf. DR. J. C. NEFF tespeat ii.';i.".. fully I nfinms the ladies and gentlemen "awl of Carlisle; and Acibity,that he has re. sumed the pradtlee of Dentistry, and is prepared to per• forth all operations on the teeth' and gums, belonging to his profession. He will Insert full sets of teeth on gold or silver. with single gum teeth, or blocks, as they may prefer. Terms moderate to suit the tildes. South Um:lover street, - " ° stir V next door to the Post Mee GEO. W. NEIDICH, D. D. S.- Late Demonstrator of ripen otive Dentistry to the vitti laro College ofZilgrvr LMeeathisldenee, oprosite Marion tiott, est 319tH street, Carlisle, Penn Nov. 11. 1867. Ist, 1859. The Measures A • the distance S. W. HAVERSTICK, Druggist, North Hanover Street, Carlisle. Physician's prescriptions carefully compounded A full supply of fresh drugs and the kale. round the Neck II to 11 the Yoke C to 0 Sleeve VVM. BIDDLN, Attorbei"q Law. . Office, South Hanover Street B Sharpe Esq. Nov. 18, 1f,60. D to D distan'ee Around the body R EMOVAI4. L, SPONnER, Hex removed hie olBee•to his New House. Opposite Giese' Hotel. [March 28.1E6(1-trt under the Arm 13 to E,the length of the D EMOVA,L.—The Hat and Cap store Lk, heretofore known as "KbILLEItS," has been re moved directly opposite the old stand, two doors from Arnold's clothing store. The busts. on will be conduct ad as heretofore, and all the goods, both horns made and city manufacture, warranted to give satisfaction as re- ME commended. A full patronage is respedfully solicited an every effort will be made to keep the assortment of me, and boys hats and caps complete, with prices to suit the times. KELLER. SM. Spring styles at' silk hats now ready March 15, 1561. lAW CARD.-CHARLES. E. MA J °LAUGHLIN, Attorney at Law, °Mee In In boff's building, just opposite the Market Houma. • Carlisle, March 14, LOHN HAYS, ATTORNEY. AT LAW.— _aa ce _ oo Main Etree t roppoidta-M-Mirion=nall," .!arlialo, I. [Oct. 26, '69-Iy. AW OFFICE.-LEMUEL TODD I_4 has resumed the practice of the Law. Office lu ;entre Square, west side, near the Phut Presbyterian :hurch. April 8, 1857. • CP. lIUMRICH, Attorney at Law. —ofBce on North Hanover street, is few doors youth of Hotel. All business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. [April 16. t.ottAW 'NOTICE. --, REMOVAL. W. M. PENROSE has removed his office in rek3l thert Rouse, where ho will promptly attend Cols 3usiness entrusted to him. August 19, 1857. H. NEWSHAIII, ATTORNEY AT- LAW. ',Mee with Win li. Miller, Beg., South Hanover Street opp Belle the Volunteer Office. Carlini.). Sep. 8, 1859. _ UDLTOR'S NOTICE —Vhe Audi tor appointed by the Orpharen „Court, to make d otr ution yr Lb.. elects in Ihe boulloC or Itenry 0. (Sooner. Administrator of Isaac Longneckor,dee'd.,ot Kant Pxhuehorouf.th twp., to and amon those entitled thereto affil me..t...the parties Interested, for tho purpose_of 1310 appointment, at the °Mee of Wm. M. Penrose, Esq., in Periled°, on Tuesday. the 13th day of August, 1801, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. L.. 1. W. IOULK, July 1.801.-Ct mar FARE REDUCED. —Eig 4'k/I:TES UNION HOTEL, Goa& 608 Market St., above sixth, PHILADELPAIA. JASIE.S . W. POWER, Proprietor. TERMS: -81 25 per day. ja3o'sB. I=ll UNITED STATES HOTEL- S. E. Cor. 11th Market Sta., PIIIIADELPIIIA H. ICANAGA'r PROPRIETOR. 34111.4,1860. HANTCI - 1. _ _ MERCHANT TAILOR. WEST HAIN STREET, Opposite the Rail Road Office. de' Fall and Winter Styles of Cloths Cassimeres and Vestings made to order. earllale, May 2, 1860. B. B. JANNEY, JR. J. 14. BURNS. B.A. WILE. BENJ. S. J NNEY, JR. Si, CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND PRODUCE COtN.WIN.....IIIWHANTS No. 0 441larket *Orel, iitnLADELpnrA. ST. LOUIS HOTEL, , CHESTNUT STREET ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. in the irnmedlate neighborhood of the Jobbing Houses on Market. Third and Chestnut Streets, the Banks, Pcipt Office, Merchants' Exchange, &c., &c., KEPT ROTH ON THE AMERICAN and EUROPEAN PLAN. ° BOAR)) PER DAY, $1 2 50 , DINNER between I and 8 o'clock, - 50 ate. SINGLE ROOM, 50 ole. upwards. 4052rA first-clais . Atislanranintiached. Prices according in Pills of 6are:-.154 The City Cars take Passengers from any Station to or close to the Hotel. la - ISNOLL3II, FRENCH!. OEII. HAN and SPANISH spoken. April 5, 1801.-3 mos. SPECIAL NOTIC E I (AN and atter this date will 'be sold by ISAAC' LIVINOS.TON, at die Noah Ilanover rt 23 CLOTHING EMPORIUN,. At greatly reduced prices, our large and SUFERIOIt STOCK OF SUMMEIt GOODS. ' • • \ , Mae Cloth Snits Of every Style. 4 . Silk & Caesimere " ..! Yanoy. - Itali n Cloth . . -,, - 'l, Grins •- ' - " .: 4,.' " Tweeds and licroolelAfized, 'do. Also, a large inaortiMant of - ovary tyle Linnona, to vary.large variation and a genaralana rtment orCotton Gonda, whieb-wO will mako to order,Ortpall by this yard or piece, at antoninbingly,low prices. ' . • , • pp. You in:fa (G. Sane. konry Then be' sure to call at the North Hanover Street Clothing 'Emporium, opposite. the American nous% where you can buy,goode at price); to suit the times; June 28 ISAAC 111 $ ti9TON. . . . $ gri CAN. BE MADE!. B y Itu . y; 1. .5.01_, lug ynur jtVode from Enddich Sawyer & 5 Ulm.. ,Me rrtmortfullyrall atientlott to our - • • • Large Stock ot Summer Goods, Just received front the:Eastern markets. ,Ifaving been purehased for GASH, and Once the ruinous decline In prices., Customers will End ,great, berg/slue-In alike, Ahlrege, Thettealla;Terige Palermo ; English Grenadine, Orgaudylakw us, .French Lawns, plosamblquee, Ernillites_ Grisales fig oleylns, Challe‘Chlntees, .Ite ; Newest Styles Perle Coate, Gamines and Mantles, : Shaul itla and_Frenrh_Lace.GentOnra, mentleaandfeluta. These goods pin very low—lepe then - lmpertinitcOsg'- ' 13harylsofnil kinds suitable for the 'Beason, SUN'• t , titirasols, lase than original cost.. Gloves of .every deg.. eription...Lace Mitts, Embrolderlei pr every variety; WI - LCGX'EVelebratediloop dklrts-s"The - tikirt, or 'ht.- Every varlifyind hind Of soitde ihrAttdleS, Ileu,aua Boys:wept'. ' - • 4C'Avrpete 2 Tho Matietogs, ithutonnit Alery cowl Jong^ , rgeet and 'pearaid.idnok In to wn. ; ; Oil Clothe; I, Woking Glasses leurnis6inu.9oodtrin great oltheee, pulp, and an endive/I variety,nnt, ted.. We offer to the community at price% to 'patio*. Please call and examine for youretdvee. LICWICO OULWYER & Zustness` Aug 1,'69 IMMEM it i 41 r W_HEELER -& • - .FAMILY SE*ING Mi New style with the latest iroprovementa,-at greatly reduced prices. These machines are noiseless, run rap. idly and form a seam of unequalled strength, beauty. aid elasticity, which will not rip. They are, unques tionably, THE BEST MAC:HINES IN THE •iIAItKET, for bunny and general use, they will 'HEM, FELL, STITCH AND UVN: They - can 'do anything that any ether machine can do X/Gir The new Hemmers and other now Improve ments, without extra charge. WHEELER Sr. WILSON'S SEWING AlAcgmes. None are %letter adapted to flimby American Agriculturalist. The undersigned having been appointed agents for Co mberland County, offer them to the public with per _feet confidence. that those who purchase will find them as represented above. Persons wishing to see the Ina. chines In operation, will please call at the store of IL S. Ritter, or at the Railroad office, Carlisle, Pa. For fur. thor Information apply to ' - ,/teRITTER,or •, O.IIIIIPIIRLL Carlisle, March lb, 1861,43 mos. URNITURE WARE ROOMS.— HENRY A. RHOADS c ti 4 P 24. &wig" . WEST HIGH STREET CARLISLE: The subscriber bake leave respectfully to infoqn the citizens of Carli.e and vicinity, that he has now on hand and le manufacturing, every variety of Cabinet Ware consisting in part of SOFAS, BUREAUS. DRESSING OASES, MARBLE TOP T ULU. BEDSTEADS. ' SECRETARIES, CHAIRS, Gilt Moulding, Oval Frames .to„ &c. This work le warranted of the best materiale and workmanship, em bracing all the Intent city styles, and will be furnished at the lowest tetall prices. N. B.—Coffins made at shortnotice, and funeral, at ended to promptly in town or country. Carlisle Oct. 12, EmovAL—Dg. NictroLs has re it, moved his office from one door west of Ssrton's Hardware Store, to his residenre. on it est Main Street, directly omit:like the Railroad office, Carlisle. Pa. Office hours, more particularly, from 8 to 10. A. ill., and from 1 to 3 P. M. Ap.211.131-Bm. nr 3EI 111 ONLY PREPARATION 1=33 D THE TEST OF YERS ' nd grows more and or popular every day! ) AND testis nil): new, and almost --vothout-nctm r.- , he - gtvotriluM lißtletriur gentlemen, in all g d, , i 1 ogjety, whose united testi mon, none could resist, s'i t Prot. Wood's Hair Restore. tive will restore the b. ''' and gray. and preserve the hair of tlus youth to old ago, in all its youthful beauty. Battle Creek. Mich., December 21st, 1858. Poor. Woos,: Thou will please accept a line to Inform thee that the hair on my heed all fell off over twenty years ago, caused by a ..omplicated chronic disease, at' tended with an eruption on the bead. A continual course of suffering through life having reduced me to a state of dependence. I have not been able toobtainAtulT for caps, neither have I been able to do them up, In consequence of which my head has suffered extremely from cold. This Induced me to pay. Briggs & Hodges utmost the last cent I had on earth for a two dollar bottle of thy Hair Restorative, about the first of August last. I have faithfully followed the directions , and the bald spot Is now covered with hair thick and black, though short. it is also coming in all over my head Feeling confident [het amigser large bottle would tee tore it entirely and perthanebtly, I feel anxious to persevere In its nee, and belig destitute of meet"; to purchase any more, I would ask thee if thee wouldet not be willing to send me an order on thine agents for a bottle. and receive to thyrelt the scripture declaration —"the reward in to those that are kind Ao the widow and the fatherless." Thy friend, .11gonlor Noble Co., Indiana, Feb. sth, 1859 - - . ... .... Peon. 0..1. Wenn: Dear Sir —in Ihe latter part of the year 1852, - while attending the State and National L lw School of the State 01 New York, my hair, from n cause unknown to me. commenced falling off very rapidly, en that lu the short space of sin moothe, the whole upper partbriny scalp was alms at entirely bereft of Ito cover ing, and much of the remaining portlunupopthe side , end back part of my head shortly afteLbecatee gray, so that you will not be surprised when 1 . tell you that upon my return to the State of Indiana, my more casual acquaintances were not so much eta loss to discover the cause o. the change in my appearance, as my more Intimate acquaintances were to recognize me at all. at once made application to the most skillful phy etching In the country, bat, receiving no assurance from them that my hair could again be restored, I wee forced to become reconciled to my fate, until, fortunate ly. in the latter part of the yearlBs7, your Restorative was recommended to me by a druggist,' as being the most reliable Bair Restorative in use. I tried one bat tle, and found to my great satisfaction that it wan pr%* ducker the desired effect. Since that time. I have NCI seven dollars' worth of your Restorative, and as a fsuit' have a rich cost of very soft black hair, which Inoney can buy, t As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and kill in the production„Pr,ne,Wonderful an article, I eve re commended its use to many of my friends and a quaint n n ma; who, I am happy to inform you, are tmin f it with like effect. Very respectfully, you A. 81. L A, Attorney and Counsel at Law. Depot. 4.14 Broadway. and sold by all deals through out. the world: , - -.- The Rentorativo is put up in Bottles of th lOU'S. viz: largerniedium, and small; the small holds half it pint and retails for one, dollar per bottle; the medium hnlds ' at least twenty per cent. more in proportion than the small, retails fur two a bottle; the large holds a quart forty per cent. more in proportion and retails for $3 per bottle. . 0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 414 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. oar , Sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. [Ap. 12, '6l. E'XTRA FINE GOLDEN FLAX SHIRTS of the latest Styles and Improventens. !laving bought ao unuoial large stock of tine Sting, we will sell the entire stock at very low vices. Also, a very large tosortnient of Collars of the • nnTrktn. na.Stocks. Neck Ties, Cravats, Fu shins ilexids, &e., at the low,. Ese INGSTON'S. April 12, 'll . North Hanover Street. DRUG '-1 BOOKS, FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONARIES FRUITS, . ..-- , PERFUMERY, PRESERVED FRUITS MINCED MEAT, PICKLES, &C S. W. HA VERSTICK, North Hanover Street, Carliele, P?ntea. Ifasjutt opened an assortment of Fresh Drugs, Fan. cy Goods, (.111 Books, Perf,uutery, Fruits, and Confec tionary, which hasicever been eurpasseClu this bor ough, for novelty and elegance. The articles have been selected with great Me 13, and aro calculated, In quality and piles, to command the attention purchasers. FANCY 009D8, whichtemprise every variety of fancyartielee Oahe most esquielte finish such as. Papier Macho Dards, Blegant alabaster and porcelain Ink-stands and trays, Fancy Ivory. pearl and shell card cases, Ladies'Fancy Baskets, Fancy. Work Boxes, with sowing instraments, Ladles' Caber+, Writing Desks, and Port Port Manatee, of every variety, Gold pentt and' pencils,. Fancy piney weights, and a large variety of ladies' Fancy statieM7. Motto seals and wafers, Silk and bead purees, Biding whips, elegantly finished. Fine cutlery, Perfume baskets and begs! Brushes of every kind fur the toilet, r. Basin and H.& 0, Wright's Soaps and Perfumes -of various kinds, , Fancy Pins for heed dresser' and shawls. Musical instruments,, togetherwith an Innumerable variety of artlcleselegarit -ly finished and suitable for holiday presonts,,, to which be Invites special attention. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of 7 HOOKS,- comprlaing various' English and AmeriCan Worke r richly embellished SOLITICIal; WORKS, Bibles and Hymn Books, elegantly bound In velvet with metal clasps. and corners • • ilia assortment of School Books and Scheel Stationery Is also camplete,and comprises everything Jan' In the Schools: ile•alao desires to call the particular attars. Hower Families to hie elegant assortment of- LA.II.IVS„ am; • hem the extenalve eetablishinente of Corneille; Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber and study Lampe, fir liurning either Lard Sperm - 01 R.,therlal 014 also DYOTT'S celebrated. Kerman° or Coe t Oil Lampe. together wjtti Monier %raise' ancy Screens, 40. • Ille 'assortment In thhillne is no. aqualed In the borough. Aleop . • NNGARN AND .TODAOOO, . ,embracing all the rtwarlta brands, and a.find aesort . ,meat of splespoluum pIOKHRS AND PIPES., T 'inch:as OrangeSi- Lertieni,. Figs, -Raisins, Nectarines, - Prunes,dc.. PANOY - CONFEOPIONARY—NOTB=-Plt JIROITB, MIN ED-HEAT, PICHIMiI; -&c,; In-aviary variety and at all - prices, all of which ste pure and hash such as can be:confdedtly reconlmended...t hle Mends. -- liis - stookembraCes everything In .the line of FOcy, Goods, with rainy 'Other articles useful „to housekeepers which the puhlie are especially Invited iovall and exanilloa. •• • ,-• Remember the Old titlind, naarlv oppcsita the Dank on North Hanover attnetq' , . .. 8. W: HAVEHSTIOIc. Hay 24, MO- - • _ TTOOP SKIATS ! [IOOI'S . KIRTEF latest npvollt_ r ai sand et prices. to 'dory „. conpo 6n. ' TrBIDICIIIi SA Irnit 6 MlLlaat.': (4 1 ,1 1iLs_tt 41G .eittsos„. tn:p . ris r! We! ( Premium awarded at the Cumber , fznd County Agricultural Fair of 1857.) The subscriber has just received the most splendid assortment of articles In his line, ever brought to this place—which ho is determined to sell at prices that de fy competition. ..Par 10, 1 Chamber, Dining..room, }FURNITURE. Kitchen and °Mee SUSANNAII KIRBY Embracing every article used by Honee and Hotel keepers of the moat approved and fashionable design and tirdsb. Including also Cottage furniture in sale. reception and Camp Chairs, blattrassee, Silt frames, pictures,&a., &c. • , Purchasers are requexted to call and examine his stock, at his extensive dare-rooms, West Main street, North side. A. fl. EWING. . . .. 41:1p- Particular attention given MR usual to funerals; orders from town and country, attended to promptly and on moderate terms. A. B. E Carlisle, May 12, 1.858.—1 y. Tust received another new and cheap 11 lot of ilichurdsons, Dunbar & Dlxon Linens, Mus line, Calico.; &c., &c. At the cheap Cash Store Nov. 2. 1860. CHAS. 0011.1IY, Yruetee. YIARPI4,I'S! CARPETS! CARPETS! V,/ Persons going to housekeeping and others want ing to refurnish, are respectfully invited to examine our large-and varied sto^k of Carpets, such as Brussels, three ply, superior Ingrain, English and -Domestic, nition % 1 widths, HEMP AND RAG CARPETS, Druggefs, Rugs, Straw and Cocoa Mattinge, Oil Cloths for Hale, Looking Glasses, plain and fancy blinds and shades, fixtures, &c. Housekeeping Goods of Every Description. Ituhng porehaeod these goods for Nett Cash, we are prepared to oiler great inducements to buyers, as we have lately gone into this business we can warrant our goods new sod fresh. LEIDICII SAWYER t MILLER, Carlisle, March I S, '6l. East Main Ptreet,. Designers and Engravers on Wood • , XECUTE all kinds of Wood Enga g I designs f nlsed orgieloo Illustrations. Persons wishing uts. by 'ending a Photograph or Da orreotype, can vs views of Colleges, Churches, Store Free s, . hine a, tacos. Patents, &c.,eugravea as well as on perso lap ication. Fancy Env a Labels, Bill Cloadlogs, Show Bills, Visiting, Busines and other Cards, engraved In the highest style of art, and at the lowest prices. For specimens °nine engraving see the Illustrated works of J. D. Lippincott & Co., E. IL Butler & Co. Nov. 60, 1860.—1 y. HAS LEFT LEONARD'S COR NER! • J. W. SMILEY Hereby gives ponce to his friends, customers, and the public, that he has removed his store from Leonard's corner to his_new room.—..formerly known as Keller's hat store—on North Hanover Street, between' the Car ' lisle Deposit Bank and Iluyett's 0 - rocery Store. lilt stock of RE A DY•fli A DI.I t:LOT II I NO, Boots. Shoes and Hats is large and-complete; and you can deport .1 upon, the fart that he eau and will sell cheaper than ever: and always Intends to sell good goods and at a fewer price than any person else. CLOTHING Always on hand, the most seasnnable, beet made and — fitehionable Coats, Pantaloons anti Vests .from.the commonest to the best qualities, which cannot fall to fit, please the eye and give sails faction in general. Also, Shinn, Undershirts and drawers collars, cravats suspenders; gloves, stockings, &c., a:, ill to be sold at the very lowest prices.. ' BOOTS AND. SHOES Always on hand, a large and complete assort ,— merit of every variety of Boots, Brogans. Oxford? I . Tice, Slippers. Gaiters, Jefferson n, &c., for Ladies and Gentirmen, Misses and Boys, youth and children, all to be Bold cheap. Also ou hand and con stoutly manufacturing the best Fine Frepcb.and Mena Morocco Boots t and - Jeffersons for ladles.. tap; : 4l.ll - rlps Rowed free of charge. ' HATS.' A large stock of Hata for Meb, Boys and Children, common, good and fine. All sell lug cheaper than -ever. • TRUNKS: TR A VE LI NG BAGS, UMBRELLAS, VIM. CIANISKD GUM COATS AND LEVOINGS— CIIEAPEIL. THAN' EVER. lbereby tender my thanks to .my customers and friends, for past favors, and earnestly solicit you all to call and see me and my-stock of goods, before you purr chasm elsewhere. as I am determined, tomtit) ovary effort to supply you with the very best, and at such prices as will cult all. Be part , oular to leek for my sign, April 5. ' L,W. SMILE'. • W. C. RMEENt. --ironN V- Alf LtOT Alf D.GINIA4AVAijittIr. , 'WILL give !spade' attention to colleetloni 'through' VV out .the lake, make Inyeetmente, buy 'and sell Real Estate and,Neeurltles, Negotiate loans, pay taxer,' !orate land warrante,Ae., &e. - Refer to the memberi the Cumberland County-Ater, and. to all prominentalti• xena liarlidle;Pit:- - -"-.. - - - -7 T rAtiIOWY:•7! ‘IFIETIiEN TB-A:CLIO Its,.-WASTOD to take_eheirge of the SchooW`orOcot Penhebom' owaoblp,, the examlaatloo tOhe held'atOrevioalichool ----4100ineNe.../bron...lfrictayt..theilllh_chly_otlcitguat,At, 0, o!clock,Dlrecters will meet at o'clock, at the .• Amami placo`. Dv ortler,i.t the Booid. r • • . O. DAVIDSCiN, . :1013.014 . 108t.,i-40 , - B ocratary.-.1- rtt aE . .O ti mberlAnd C ounty bold their Aninini ifatveat Homo,of the k own grdOods, on Saturday. the 10th'dnynf Ariguat ll'o'olook, A. M., to which nil farmers aroinvlted. Lly order of the Society. " • Dotrom 8. CROFT,. Ep2rotarsh.: July 26, 186 i A,NDSOME ..WOMENI TO TIIP LADIES. norms “ntooatKoie DOSES:'. 'A. rich .and elegan. color for the cheeks - or lips: - It Will not Wank or rub oil and. when once applied, romaine durable for years. The tint fano rich and natural, that the closent scrutiny' fella to detect Its lige.- Can he removed byletoon juice and will not infdre the akin. -Thin In a now Kepsration need - by thg cololiratlid Court Denoting of London and Paris. nailed free, In bolting, with directions 'foe- ate, for $l,OO . . . . ...._ AUNT'S 4 , counT I'OILVri. POWDCIt," Imparts a dassllng whiteness to the eomplestou , and Is unlike anything else used for this purpose. ' Mulled free for 60 Cents. HUNT'S "BRITISH BALM," removes tan, freckles, sunburn and all'eruptlons of the skin. Dialled free ror 60 Cents. lIUNT'S "IMPERIAL POMADE" for the hair, stron gthenn end improves its growth, keeps it from falling off and Is warranted to make the hair curl. Mailed free for $l,OO LIUNt'S "PEARL BEAUTIFIER," for tha teeth and gums, cleanses and whitens the teeth, hardens the gums purifies the breath effectually. preserve's the teeth and prevents toothache. Mailed froe.for st,oo IIUNT' REIDAL WitbiATll PERFUME," a double extract of orange blossom and cologne. Mailed free for 81,00 This exquisite perfume. was_ first .used by the Princess - Royal of Enuland, on her Marriage. Messrs. Runt & Co., presented the Princess with an elegant case of Perfumery.. In which all of the above articles were included) in handsome rut glass with gold stop. pers. valued at $l5OO, particulars of which appeared in tinf_public prints. All the above articles sent free, by express, for $5,00. Cash can either accompany the order, or be mild to the express agent on delivery of goods. HUNT & Co. Perfumers to the Queen. Regent St., London:and 77 Sen.om Ft.. Philadelphia Pa. For Salo by all Druggists and Perfumers. tia.. The Trade supplied. Oct. 26, 60.-Iy. MEW_GOODS.--TIRST ARRIVAL /1 pHs SEASOIi, At Ogilby's' Cheap Cosh Store have Just returned from Philadelphia and am now openings Ira of handsome, dosirable and cheap DRY GOODS, bought for cash and will be sold at astonish- ingly low prices. A largostock of new style prints, Cha!nye, DeLanes, Ginghams, and other Dress Goods in great variety. A new stork of bleached and unbleached Muslins, Tick. Inge, Shootings, Diapers. Linens. Checks, &c —A full ansortmont of Black Silks very che'np a d very good. Another stock of those first class Steel Spring Skirts and under price. nom Ent I nosiERY 1 Ladles', Gents', Misses', and Chlidren's Hose In great variety at low prices. GLOVES aidl kinds and price. CARPETS.I CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! A new supply of Ingrain, Cottage, Ilemp, and Rag Carpets. All persona In want of new style Spriniz Goods aro rompectfally Invited to call and examine this stack be fore purchasing olsowhero. CHAS. 00 ILIIY. March 20, '6l. Trustee. D RESSLER'S HAIR JEWELRY STI SI R. No. 206, North Bth Street above Race, Philadelphia. On Land and for sale, a choice assortment of superior patterns, and will PLAIT TO ORDER, • Bracelets, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Crosses, :Necklaces, Vest and Guard Chains, &C., Ste., ail Orders enclosing the hair to be plaited, may be sent by mall.—Dive a Drawing as near as you can on paper, and enclose such amount as you may choose to pay.—t ;‘, t imfollows: Bar Rings - $2 to 06; Breast Pins $3 to $7; Finger Rings 75 eta. to $3,0; Vest Chafes $ i to 11/7 Necklaces $2 to $lO. ea. flair put into slecialion... Box pros st Pins, Rings, &e. - Old Gold and Silver bought at fair rates. April 5,18,1,-Iy. UOR SALE OR RENT.— The subscriber offers for solo or rent, the new Three Story Brick House on North itanoverStreet. Possession given on the let of April next. The 71PpriiirTr , House has nine rooms, Is furnished with water and gas, and suitable elth• er for business or a private residence A. B. EWING'S FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS 18 VAN INGEN & SNYDER, N. E. COB. METH & CHESTNUT SDK, • ' Philadelphia: Minneapolis, ESTATIIINOTICR-Notido in;hefol)3l"-. 1 given. that Letters or AdministnitiMien Om kr tutu of John Highland", late of Newton'tovroshie.Outa beritind CoUnty; hive Wen - Issued by the Jiggle tim of Raid county, to the aubieribii,r, residlngln kid twp. Notice le hereby given - tonil persona indebted, to' . said to 'make immediate ' payment, ,and ;the se hiving claims to present them for setilemenr re' Admlnbaratql. - - July 10,1136-t: C ULU iNSURAN.t.-- THE ALL EN AND EAST PENNSBORO MUTUAL—ME IN et) RANCE COMPANY of Cumliorland Cenral., incorpo• rated by an act of Assembly, le new fully organized, and In operation under the management of_ the following commissioners, viz: Daniel Bailey, William- It. dorm, Michael Co Dun . J. Elchelberger, Christian Stayman, John C. Dun. lap, Jacob- IL Coover, Byer, 8. Eberly,- Ilenja.." min 11. Alosser, J. Brandt, Joseph Wickersham,. Alexander Cathcart. The rates ofinsurance are as low and favcrable 'annoy Comjiany of the kind in the State. Persona wishing to become members are Invited to make application to the agents 'of the company, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. WTI. IL GOIMAS, President. CITRISTLAN BTAYMA.II, Vico President , LEWIS ITY.Ere, Bedretary. MICHAEL COCELIN. Treasurer. Managers.—Win. It. ()organ, L. Myer. Christian MO man. M. Coddle, J. C. Dunlap, it. Martini D. Bally, J M.Coover, Alex. Cathcart, J. Wickersham, J. Eicheiber ger, S. Eberly, J. Brandt. • AGENTS. CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—John Merrick, Alien. Henry Zearing, Shiremanstown; Samuel Woodburn Dickinson ; Henry Bowman, Churcbtown; Mode Grit 11th, South Middleton • Sanigel Graham, W. Penni bore' • Sainner, Coover,Mechanicsburg; J. W. Cocklin, Simpfierdstown; D. Coover, Shapherdstown ; J. 0. Sax. ton, Silver Spring; BenJ. Haveistick, Silver Spring; Charles Bell, Catfish+ ; John Tiyo_u• YRK COUNTY.:=IY7B. - Picking,.Dover; Peter Wel. ford, O Franklin ; Jae. Grifilth, Warrington J. I'. Dear dorff. Washihgton; D. Rutter, Newburg; R. 0. Clark, Dillsburg. DAUPHIN CO.—Houser & Lachman, Harrisburg. Meinbers of the company having. policies about to ex pire, can have thOto t •awed by making application to any of the Agents. April 20, 1850. DR. HOO FL A ND'S BALSAMIC CORDI A L. I • FOR THE - SPEEDY CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Croup, Hoarse.. ness. Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Diseases of the Bowels, arising from- Cold, Incipient Consumption., and for the relief and (if at a.l possible) cure of Pa tients in advance eel stages of the latter disease. The Balsamic Cordial is entirely a Vegetable produce Lion, cambin ing the heeling properties of the Balsam, Oithlho invigorating qualltien of n Cordial, producing a combination FO well adapted to the purposes Intend ed, that there IWO but few cases of disease which will not, at an early period, succumb to its healing and life giving properties. For ages, hoe the treatment df pulmonary diseases occupied the greater portion of the attention of the selentific of the medical world, bat none acquired more eminence in his treatment oftliese diseases, than the celebrated Prussian Dr. floortann, the originator of the Balsamic Cordial. His life wad - devoted to the produce floe of remedle that would stand unrivalled. Haw well he has succeeded, the American people are able to udge : and we positively assert, that no preparations that have ever boon placed before them e have conferred the same amount of benefits on suffering humanity, or have elicited so twiny commendations from all classes of society, no the remedies of Dr lloofland, prepared by Dr. C. M..lackson & Co., of Philadelphia. The Cordial is designed for a class of diseases more general and more fatal than any other to which the people of this ceun try are subject--these springing from a surtrer cot.n." That eminent authority, Dt. Hell, says: will not say that Colds to our inhabitants what the ?Lions and Ystiow Neves are to those of other countries; but I can aver confidently that they usher In disease of greater complicity and mortality than these latter." Entirely VL3get9,ble. No Aleoholio_Pr.eparation.._ DR. HOOFLAND'S . GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY Dr. C. N. JACKSON & Co., Phila. Pa 1859 WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE 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 Plies. Fulness or Blooil to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea,- Heart:- burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stom ach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head, flurried and Difficult Breathing, Cluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, Dim melt of Vision, Dots of webs Sefore the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain In the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration,;Yel lowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning In the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depressions of Spirits. and will positively prevent Tel.-, low Fever, 111111oue Fever, &e. The Proprietor in calling the attention of the public to this preparatirih, does so with a feeling Si the utmost confidence In its virtues and adaptation to the diseases' for which it is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that has stood the test of a twelve years' trial before the Ameri can people. and its reputation and sale aro unrivalled by any si-nliar preparation extant The, testimony in its favor given by the most prominent and Well-known Physicians and individuals in the country is immense, and a careful perusal of the Almanac, published annu ally by the proprietor's, and to be had gratis of any of their Agents. cannot but satisfy the most skeptical that this remedy is really deserving the great celebrity It has obtained. IM.S. Vi'. HAVICItSTICK , Agerit for Carlisle, and by Dealers everywhere. [Apr. 12, Ni 3 ri REAT ATTRACTION AT LEON k Jll ARM'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. EDW'D• B. LEONARD, JR., litts just returned from toe city of Philadelphia. and opened a splendid assortment of READY MADE CLOTH ISO, which cannot be surpassed in style and finish. The Clothing at this establishment, consists in part bf the following, viz: DRESS AND FAROE COATS, of which he has a magnificent assortment of black and fancy colors, cut In the latest fashions tastetully and elegantly trimmed, and made in a superior manner. SACKS AND HALF SACKS, of Cloths. Cassltneres and Tweeds, all of new styles and at very low primes. VESTS! VESTS ! ! VESTS ! ! ! The richest and beat assortment ever offend at thl Corner, of Satin, Black and Fancy Silk. Valintia, Ita.lan Cloths, Marseilles. double and single breasted, of every variety material and patern. PANTALOONS.' Plain and . fancy French Doe skin casalmeres, Battl nett jeans and a great variety of others, all of which will be sold at the very lowest prices. Sill IVISI—Fine white linen and cotton of the newest 'style and best make. Also, calico. check and currying shirts A large asaortment of BOOTS and SHOES, for Men and Boys,' which can and will be sold cheaper than ever. Also a splendid lot of Trunks and Carpet Bags. I therefore confidently Invite one and all, to come and coo for yourselves, as I will not attempt to deticrihe the bargains that may be expected, for I am detertnindd that no opposition can sell lower AB - Remember LEONARD'S Corner. EDWARD B. LEONARD, Jr. Carlisle, May 10,1861.-1 y, F . XAMINATION OF TEACHERS. i „/ The Annual Examination of Teachers, for the Jounty of Cumberland, will taa held as follows; Southampton on Monday, July 20th, at ok. M. Newton, Tuesday,. " 30 • CI C. Penn • Wednesday" 31 . . . Dickinson. Thursday, Aug. 1 . ' . . S. Middleton, Friday, " 2 0 a a Monroe, Saturday, " ,3 . ' . . Upper Allen, Monday, " 6'a a a Mechanicsburg, Tuesday, 'a 0 . .a: La Lower Allen, Wednesday," 7 " Hampden, Thursday, " ' 8 " 0 1, E. Penneboro', F r id ay; ai g' ,g -11-AI • ' New Cumberland, Saturday, " 10 " v. -.. Silver Spring, Tuesday, " 13 'i 11 A. 11 Middlesex, Wednesday,. Id . fi " N. Middleton, • ThunsdaY,_ ." 15 aa a' . W. Pennsboro', • Friday,. ' " 16 ' l, -. U Franklord, ' Saturday, . VI 0 a i• New ville, Monday, F. 10 " 10 AM. Mifflin, ' . Tuesday, " 20 'a o'._ . Hopewell and Newberg. Wednesday," 21 " a. -11 Shippensburg twn.,. Thursday, 1 . 22 " 44 41 The above examinations will be held at the acetic. toned places, unless 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 recognized as one of the Pontto Bottom of Cumberland County, In which a.Teacher Is employed without a VALID OSIIITY/OATE ' and further, that no Int vate examination will be given except In cases where the applicants are UNABLIS TO ATTEND THE PI/14L10 X,1.M.4. ~ NATION, and DO - POAT MORTON exaniinatiolciii any CARO. .Applicants will, please note,-that by en order Onto , department, they be examined ' lathe. Theory o;, Teaching: ''' Ai! 4, must be,,emnt_to,,all,..that,,the proper adisincementle the cause of education, requires that, there should be a Corresponding advance, In the qualification of Teachers, .and its I em deteirrilhed la :,, Issue No .certificate of itromirxrattmr, those, who know--: ~. their qualification to be below m, edicerity, will, ears ,- Much mortification . o themselves and to me by refrelfr-f- . f ing'frotn presenting themselves an applicants. ' .- , JCSF,PH MIFFLIN, County flup't,. . June 12,1800, NEW STORE, AND•NEW GOODS. RATS, OADI4 AND BTKAW,OOODB. - Ha -C.ar Po S 41Ire • • Ipir • - - :::. - 1.-...... -; ,- -- -, =•,. - _....... -;--- :-'2 -;‘,-:- , • . - 7.4,..;-: -, : - . --.- - ' . •S . ' ' - .. , . __ , , zrne• eubecrlber be, recently npendd . a New • /tore -at the old stand ot .I.D Halbert• In North trarioier'S!., opposite tberarllale Deposit, Ildelnareeelied fibm NO* York and'Yhllidelphla, a a doe antrwalkeelneted_ameortment otgoode In-bit • buelnese, ouch as NATI:I and - CAL 8 , from' the coalman Wool to the fine Fur, • ( , _.._Strkg_AND__CASgI,II24RWRATS Spring Styles or Silk hate for 10. Straw flirts for - . dentlemeu. Jockey flati for Ladtesorrif fancy lists Mad (Ups for Children, and • - "PRICES ,TO Sync-Tan Tnersig. Mao, Carpet °age, Truniut; Van° Trunks r timbrolise and prime fled Berttissra 4fp esserfment or , Prime &lots ittid Tobnc4l+ "P Thanklulfor thepatraleeige already received tie front a ; lovas ell hie frieuse awl the public genen 111 'to Ore him a call,. JACOB $ 0,1 8.4.• clarifelik •April Ilk 1.01. CELEBRATED g =I
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