Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 04, 1861, Image 3

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CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET.
Reported weekly for the Herald by
,Woodward & Schmidt.
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BARLEY, FALL
T; STATE NOTlCE.—Letters testa
' Amentary on the Estate of CATTIRRINII BRINIII, lake
tilddleaes twp, deed, having been !retied by the
Itogister of Cumberland County, to the subscribers rest.
diutt in said township: notice in hereby given to all per
Indebted to said Estate to make payment, and
those having claims to present them properly authenti
cated for settlement to
ROME O'IIAIT.A,
REN,IIOI.I.N F.
Itxecutorn
ort. 4, 18lil6t
IDR. LA CROIX'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE
1111133
Physiological View of Marriage
250 PAGES AND 130 ENOICAVINGS.—Price only
TWENTY LITE MM. Sent free of postage to all parte t f
the Union. On the infirmities of youth and maturity,
disclosing the nerret follies of both sexes of all ages,
causing dohilit), nervousness, depression of spirits, pal
pitation of the heart, suicidal imaginings, involuntary
emissions, blushings, defective memory, indigestion and
lassitude, with confossion• of thrilling, Interest of a
Boarding School Miss, a College Student, and a Young
Married La iy, Ar,. Ac. It is a truthful adsliier to the
married and those contemplating marriage, who enter
tain son et doubts of- their physical condition, and who
are conscious of having hazarded the health, happiness,
and privileges to which ever) human being is entitled.
YOUNG MEN who are troubled with weakness. gen
erally caused by a bad habit in youth. tint affects of
which are dizziness, pains, forgetfulness, sometimes a
ringing in the ears, weak oyes, weakness of the hack
and lower extremities, confusion of Mesa, I se of memo
ry. with melancholy, may be cured by the author's
NF.W PARIS AND LONDON TREATMENT.
We have recently devoted much of our time In VIS
ITINO 'THE EUROPEAN HOSPITALS, availing our
selves of the knowledge and researches of the most
skilled Physicians and Surgeons in Europe and the
Continent. Those who plane themselves under our
care will now have the full benefit of the many NEW
AND EFFICACIOUS REMEDIES which • e are enabled
to Intro Wee Into our practice, and the public may rest
assured of the eaten seal, assiduity, rECIIECY and at
tentm being paidito their cases, whit h had so RUCCO.I.
fully distinguished us heretofore, as a Physician in our
PECULIAR department of professional Practice, for the
post twenty-Ore years.
FREtell F6MALL Pitts. Ladles who wish for Medi
Hoes, the efficacy of which has been tented in thou
sands or cases. and never tailed to effect speedy cures
without auy had result& will use none but Dr. DeLa.
nay's Female periodical Pill• The only precaution
necessary to he observed is, ladles should not take them
if they have reason to believe they are In certain situa
tions (the particulars of which will be found on the
wra pp er accompanying each box,) thourh always safe
and healthy, no gentle, yet an active are they.
Price St per box. They' can be mailed to any part of
the United States or Canada.
TO ME LADIES.—Who need a confidential medical
adviser with regard to any of those interesting corn.
plaints to which their delicate organization render.
theta !table. are particularly invited to consult us.
—Tax- tt Mantua Clas.voitc.ratr.rattirsZ'Vor....taarrieli.
Wins whose health will not admit, or who have n•
desire to increase their families, may be obtained as
above. It is a perfectly safe preventive to conception,
and has boon extensively used during the last 20 years.
Price reduced teen).
THE SceRiTS OF YOUTH UNVEILED,
A Treatise on the 01116 e of Premature Decay —A ROI
ems Warr{ ng Just publinhed, a book ollowing the In.
oblumio provese and provalenee among nebools, [both
mole and female, of thin fatal habit, pointing out the
fatality that Invariably attends Ito 'idiom and devel
oping the whole program of the disease, from the corn.
monument to the end.
. . . .
It will bo sent by Mall on receipt of two [3] cent
Stamp..
At , endance daily, from 8 In the morning till
at night. and nn Sundays from 2 till b P. M.
Medicines with full direction. Rent to any part of the
United Staten or Cauadss. by patients communicating
their nymisteme by letter. Buelne.e correspondence
strietly confidential.
AGI- Dr. L'e cake is still located as established, under
the name of DR. LA CROIX, at No. 31, Malden Lane,
Albany, N. Y. iSept. 20. 1861—ly
F IRST OF THE SEASON.
Laqe arrival of New Stylot of FALL AND WINTER
GO IDS at
THE NORTH HANOVER STREET CLOTH
ING EMPORIUM.
The undersigned takes pleasure to inform his friends
and the public generally of the large andivaried assort
ment of piece goods for
111 ENS AND BOY'S WEAR.
Jima received, comprising all the latest styles and
novelties in the market, wnich have been selected with
care end will be sold, at as favorable prices, as can be
obtained anywhere else.
CASSIMERES,
VESTING%
Overcoatingn. Satinets and Jeans. which will be made
to ordor, or sold per yard at the lowest prices.
The public is respectfully invited to inspect our !stock,
before purchasing elsewhere,
ISAAC LIVINGSTON
North Hanover Street, opposite the American Douse.
ate-Nliiitary work made at the shortest notice, and
AT It it despatch.
pIJBLIC SALE OF REAL AND
I'Elt 4 ON AL ESTATE OF JOSEPH FEREN
11AUG 11, deceased —4e the Executor of Joseph Feren
baugh. deceased, I will expose to nubile isle, b 3 virtue
of the loaf will of the Bald deceased, end will sell to the
highebt iiidder, at his late residence in Middlesex twp.,
Cumberland county,
On Freckly, the 4th of October, 1861,
at 10 o'cloca, A. M., the late Mansion Ronne and Land
of naid deceased, bounded by Jacob Horner, Joseph
Culver, and Elias Brenneman, containing FIFTEEN
AUltt.B, more or lose. The improvement. are a good
DWELLING HOUSE,
Tlarn, an Orchard, and Water at the 111" 1
door that never falls All the laud is
cleared, Ind fenced Into flelda. Thili . la a 'eouveuient
little property, about a mile from the Trindie Spring
road, three miles east of Cartimile and on the road from
Middlesex. to Ilicker'n Tavern on the Tri. die Road.
TERMS or Bats.—Five per cent. of the purchase money
to be paid, or secured to be paid, at the time of Gale:
the residua of one half on the Ist April, 1802, and the
balance lu onn year, with interest.
On the same day at 11 o'clock, I will sell all the per
!tonal property of the raid descanted, consisting of a
, HOP.BE, DO4'B, HOGS. Beds, Bedding,
.7:142.'! 1, 10;4 ttairs. chid oil kinds of Household and
{lichen Furniture. Ales, Potatoes by
'
the bushel, Hay by the ton. Poultry,
none Lard and Dried Meat. Terms of gale make known
on the day.
, 1' JOSEPH FERENBAIIOII,
Executor of Joe. Ferenbaugh, dec'd
Sept. 20, 1861..
SHERIFF'S OFFICI. CARLISLE,
Sept. 16.1801.
TO the heirs and legal representatives
of Ooorge lioch, late of the township of South
ampton, County of Cumberland, deceased. Take notice
that by virtue of a writ of Partition and Valuat;on,
Issued out of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county,
.and to me directed, I will hold..an inquest to divide,
part or value the mei estate of said deceased, on the
promises. on Tuitedsy the Vith day of October, A. D.,
1801, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and where you may
attend if you think proper,
1101P'T. McCARTNEY, SheVitr.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYL
VANIA
Medical Department.
Ninety-Sixth Session, 1861 and. 1621
The regular Lecture's of this School will commence
Monday, October 14, and terminate the last of February.
FEE FOIL TILE FULL COURSE $lO5.
R. E. ROO ERB,
Dean,of the Med. Faculty.
Sept. 20, 1861.
11,EGisTew8 NOTICE.—Notioe is hereby
given, to all persons interested, that the
following accounts have - Peen filed in , this
.of.
lice, by the accountants therein named, for
examination, and will be presented to the
Orphan's Court; of Cumberland County, for
confirmation' and allowtoce..oM Tuesday, the
22d day of October, A. D., 1801, viz:
1. —The account of Peter Diller, executor.
of the last sill and 'testament of Martin Diller,
late of Monroe township, -deo'd, -
-
2.—The guardianship account of William - R.
Gorges. Esq., guardian of' Matilda H. Church,.
minor child of Denry Church, deo'd. . •
3.—The first atid'final.account of Cyrus W..
Allison, administratamof Hugh, Allison, latoof
Newton' township. deo'd.
• - E..A..' 111LADT, Deglater.-,
Raotsfita's . .Orricsi.
Carlisle, Dept;,2lst, 1801.'
PLEASE WAG NOTICE.
. .
I J EI DIU 11,13 MY . .
.. _ .
, I* Elt - it . MILLER ,
we non getting . In their. Fall and Winter drYgOods,!
woich notwithstanding the cry of '• hard times" will
be mere coinpicte , than formerly.. comprising all , kinds
or goods suitable for, ladles, Mow, Chlidren's ! 'rldetea'
and liny's wear. - Titankfullnr past &rani ' wifeisk con
tinuance of the .same , and we wlll.Use our best andOev
ore to unite 11.thelatereat. of.the publio . to. patronize
our large - stonici , • ,, -.. - . :•- . r- , ~-, 4- : _-_---- - - ~
N. ii.—All pinions Indebted to the old-iirtn - aree .
dich and !allover art reqUested io call sod settlettaiwo
are in-great -want-Or money ; .- . .
. .
N°ll°W.L'The..ereilitore' of DAv..tp, -
TAYLati f decd„ lately of , tlpperl,}llen .
aro notified that the 'of hid' estate remaining In
the hands of John ti Rupp, his adminletrator,..eill
marshalled amongst them , at any edltve in Carnet.,
Fitiosr, - th "20th of Stirtstiamt, ibe r p all ielalma,
against-the estate may'he presented. '. -
Aug, 1 , 3, leg iVATTB,'Anditer.'r.
. .
eleationfur pffic**
L j and 'nonagon' of the Ouniborlolftl
Rood Llompony - wnLbe bel4 at stiles - Kali -Rood °Mee. I
glunnhorshurg between 'the' hours of 'IQ' A. Sl:and 4 o P.
4 A1., 4louday the Lip derof October' heat. '".
•• : ~• • • DIDDLE, Ost'y;
R. R. Omar, Sept. 11 , 1861.
UTION . PROCLAMATION.-
I`
WHEREAS, In and by an act of the General As
sem ly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled
an "Act relating to the elections of this Common
wealt n," passed the 2d day of July; A. D. 1839, it isnuide
the duty of the Sheriff of every county within ,this
Commonwealth, to give public notice of the General
Elections, and In such notice to enumerate:
1. The officers to be elected.
211eSignetethe phscoat which the election is to be held.
Therefore, -
I, ROWT. TileCARTNEYOffigh Sheriff of the county of
Cumberland, do hereby make known and give thin pub
lic notice to the electors of the county of Cumberland,
that on TUESDAY, the Bth day of October next, an
election will be held at the several election districts es
tablished by law In &kid county, at which time they
will vote by ballot for
TWO PERSONS to represent the counties of Cumber
land and Perry in theyouse of Representatives of
Pennsylvania.
ONE PERSON for President Judge of the Courts of Oyer
and Terminer and General Jail Delivery ; Court of
Quarter Sessions of the Peace; Court "(Common Pleas
and Orphans' C.,urt, of t he Judicial dletrict composed
at the counties of Cumberland. Perry and Juniata.
TWO PERSONS for Associate .Iridgee of the Courts of
Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery; Court
of Quarter Sessions of the P. a-e ; Court of Common
Pleas and Orphans' Court of COmberland county.
'ONE PERSON• for Sheriff of the county of Cumberland.
ON E - PERSON for Commissioner of CumberlandCm.mty:'
ONE PERSON for Treasurer of Cumberland county
ONE PERSON for Director of the Poor of Cumberland
County.
ONE PERSON for Auditor of Cumberland County.
The said election will be bold throughout the county
$3 60
4 60
.2 50-
.1 15
.1 05
as follows:
The election In the election district composed of the
borough of Carlisle and the townships of North Middle.
ton, South Middleton, and Lower Frankford. will be
held at the Court House in the borough of Carlisle.
The election in the election district composed of Low
er West Ponnshorough township, will be held at the
North School House in Plainfield.
The election in the election district composed of Sit
vor Spring township, will be held at tht public house of
Jacob Ottstot, In ileguestown in said township.
The election In the election district composed of
. .
Hampden township. will be held at public the house for
merly occupied by Henry It. Stone, in said township.
Thu electioutili the election district composed of the
township of tipper Allen. will ho held at the public
house of John Floyd, in Shepherdstown.
The election in the election district composed of
Middlesex township will be held at the, Middlesex
School Ilouse.
•• • • ..
The election in the election district composed of the
township of how, Allen, will be held at the wagon.
maker shop of Jonas liunehbarger, on Slate-11111.
The election In the election district composed of East
. .
Pennsbnrough township, will be held et the house
ofJoseph Marlin, in West Fairview, now occupied by
Benjemi II Clay.
The election in the election district composed of New
Cumberland, w Ilrbe held at the house formerly kept
by Wm. H. Debi, In the borough of New Cumberland.
The election in the election district composed of the
Borough of Mechanicsburg, will be bold at the public
house of James A. Meloy, In said borough.
The election in the el , ction district composed of
Monroe township, will be held at the mblic house of
Thomas bigot, in Churchtown, in said township.
The election In the election district composed of
Penn township. will be bold at the house pow occupied
by Jacob Itedsecker In said township.
The election in the deletion district composed of
Dickinson township, will be held at the house now oc
copied by Shelly & Etter, known as the Stone Tevern
The election In the election district composed of the
borough of Nowville, and townships of Mifflin. Upper
Frenkford. Upper West Pennsboro, and north Newton
will be held at the Public School House in the borough
of Newville. •
The election in the electian district 'Cavil : awed of
the borough of Newburg Hopewell township will be
held In the public School House, in the borough of
Newb,irg.
The election in the election district composed of the
borough of Shipponsburg, Shipponsburg township and
that part el Southampton to, nship not included in
the Leoehurg election district, will be held at tLe
ounclf triuginh th - e'borough of Shippensburg.
-,And in an act of the General Assembly of this Com
monwealth. passed the 2d July, 1839, it is thus provid•
ed : "That the qualified electors of parts of Newton
and Southampton townships, In the county of Cum
berland, bounded by the following lines and distances:
Beginning at the Adams county line, thence along the
line dividing the townships of Dickinson and Newton '
to the turnpike road, thence along the turnpike to Cen
tre School House, on said turnpike, in Southampton
township, thence to a point on the Walnut Bottom road
at Reybuck's, including Reybuck's farm, thence in a
straight line to the saw mill of the helve of George Cle
ver, thence along Drysher's run to the Adame county
line, thence along the line of Adams county to the
place of beginning. be, and the same is hereby declared
a new 's nd separate election district, the election to be
held at the public house formerly occupied by William
Maxwell, In Leesburg. Southamp'on township."
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That every person except Justices of the Peace who
shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust
under the United States or of this State. or any city or
Incorporated district, whether a commissioned of irer or
otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who Is or Asti
be employed under the legislative, executive, or judi
ciary departments of this State. or the United States,
or of any city or &any incorporated district; and also
that any Member of Congress or of the State Legisla
ture, and of the Select or Common Council of any city,
or commissioner of any incorporated district, is by law
Incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the
office or appointment of Judge, inspector or clerk of any
elections of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector.
judge, or other officer of such election shall be eligible
to be there voted for.
.•
And the said art of Aiserbly, entitled an act rela
ting to the elections of this Commonwealth, passed Jut
2, 1856, further provides as follows, to wit:
"That the inspectors and judges shall meet at the
place appointed for holding the elections of the district
to which they respectively belong, before nine o'clock
In the morning of the Second Tuesday in Octnbor, end
each of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who
shall be a qualified voter of said district.
" In case the person who shall have received the sec
ond highest number of votes for inspector shall pot at
b on the day of the election, then the person who
shall have received the second highest number of votes
at the next preceding election, shall act as inspector in
his place. And in cams the person who shall have re
ceived the highest number of v. tes for inspector shall
not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint an
inspector in his place; and in case the person elected
judge shall not attend, then the inspector who receiv
ed the highest number of votes shall appoint a judge in
his place, or if any vacancy shall continue in the board
for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for
the opening of the election, the qualified 'titers of the
township, ward or district for which such officer shall
have been elected, present at the place of election, shall
elect one of their number to fill such vacancy.
" It shall be the duty of the several asseeme of each
district to attend at the place of le - tiding every general,
special, or township election, during the whole time
mid election is kept open, for the purpose of giving In
formation to the inspectors and judges when called on,
in relation to the right of any person assessed by them
to vote at such election, or ouch other matters in rela
tion to the assessments of veters.as the said inspectors
or either of them shall from time to time require.
" No person shall be permitted to vote at any election
as aforesaid, other than a white freeman of the age of
twenty-one years or more, who snail have resided in the
State at least one year, and in the election district
where he offers his vote at leant ten days immediately
preceding such election, and within two years paid a
State or countrtax, which shall have been assessed at
least ten days before the election. But a citizen of the
United States who has previously been a qualified voter
of this State. and removed therefrom and returned, and
who shall have resided in the election district and paid
taxes as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after reel&
ILA in this State six months: Provided, That the
white freemen, citizens of the United States. between
is enty-one and twenty-too years, who have resided in
an election district as aforesaid, shall be entitled to
vote although they shall not have paid taxes.
" No person shall be permitted to vote whose name Is
not contained in the list of taxable inhebitants fur
nished by the Commissioners, unless First, he produce
a receipt for tile payment within two years of a State
or county tax nesessed agreeably to the Constitution,
and give ratisfactory evidence, either on hie oath or af
firmation, or the oath or affirmation of another, tat he
has paid such a tax, or on failure to produce a receipt
shall make oath to the payment thereof. Second, if he
claim a right to vote by being an elector between the
ago of twenty-one and twenty two years, he shall de•
pose on oath or affirmation that he has resided in this
State at least one year next before hie application, and
woke such proof of residence In the district as lerequir
ed by this act, and that he does verily believe. from the
account given him, that he Is of the age aforesaid, and
such other evidence as is required, by this act. where
upon the name of the person thus admitted to vote
shall be inserted in the alphabetical list by the inspec
tors. and a note made opposite thereto by writing the
word "tax," if be than be admitted to vote by reason
of hawk.* paid tax ; or the word " age," If he shall be
admitted to vote by reason of such age, shall be called
out to the clerks. who shall make the like notes on the
lists of voters kept by them.
" In all cases where the name of the person claiming
to vote is found on the list furnished by the Commis.
sinners and ammeter, or his right to vote, whether found
thereon or not, is objected tolry any queliffed citizen,
it shall be the duty of the inspeeters to examine such
person on oath as to hie qualifications, and Übe claims
to have resided within the Mete for one year or more
hie oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, but shall
make proof by at least one competent witness, who
shall he a qualified elector, that hn has resided In the
district for more than ten days next immediately pre
calling such election, and shall also himself swear that
his bona tide residence, in nursuenee of his lawful coll•
mg. in in mid district, And that I e did not , remove into
said district for the purpose of voting therein.
Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who Anil
make due proof, if required, of the reeldence and pay.
nient of taxes as aforesaid' shall be admitted to vote in
the township, ward or district In which be shall reside
" Irony mean shall prevent oe attempt to prevent
'any officer of any election under this act front holding
such election, or use or threats any violence to any
inch officer, or shall interrupt or Improperly interim
with him In the execution of hie dutyor shall block
up the window, or avenue 'to apy window where; the
same may be holding, or. shall riotously disturb the
Peace at such election, or shall use any intimidating
-threats, force or violence, with design to -inflUen'er,
duly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from so.
ting or to restrain the freedom of choice, such persons
on conviction shall be fined in any entm-nnt-exceeding:
five hundred dollars, and imprisoned for any time not
lose than three nor more than twelve Months, and if It
shall be shown to Court, where the trial of such offencri
shall be had, that the porsor 'se offending was ,not
_resident of the city, ward,-ffistrlet, or township, where
the offence was committed, and not entitled to vote
therein, then on conviction he shall be sentenced to
pay a fine of not lens than one hundred nor, more than
onethonsand dollars, and belniprlsoned not lees than
six menthi nor More_thao two years.- „ ,
If any' person or pereenn shall make anybot or wa
ger upon the result of any election within the Com
tueowealth, or Anil offer to make any. such bet or wa
ger, either by verbal proelamation, thereof,er by , any
written or printed advertisement, - challenge or invite
• any parson to make such bat or wager, upon conviction
'thereof he or they shall forfeit and pay throe times the
amount so lakor r to be.lbetL, • •
‘.
If any persou not by law qualified, shall fraudu
lently vote.at any election of, Ali Commonwealth, or
;Ileum inb.orwise qU a lithidebidi vote; out of . -his. proper
41striet, or any parititi.knpvting the, .Went,of such
tinalificaktons.'shail aidor procure such minion to ' vote,
that pinionshe% on_corrliction
"anylninilioVnk4edhis - two hundred dollars, and o'
Imprisoned to any, term not . exmoding , thmo Months.
If any parson shall,VOte at more than one ,elettleh
dlittriCt, or °Morris° freudulently-vete more,thaikelmO
-on the sumo day, or shall fraudulently manna delivr
'to the Inspector two tickets together, with , the r liatent
Illegally tovote, oretialt preset. another to do se, bo
or they offending,shill on conviction: be fined hi , any
sum patios •.thawfifty nor More than' five- hundred.
'
dollars, and be imprisoned for any tonurnot less than
:throatier memthan twelve months:'4 .!• '
if any pornon_het qualified to vote in this COmeion'i.
wealth agreeably to law, (except the tintis mf'qUalitled
,citirba.) shall appear at any place of,election for, the
purrejse of Influencing- tbe - cititima qualified to 'Vote,
No Molt on COnV 'Won forfeit and, peranyMfin net- es,
.eaeding ono hundred . dollars for every ouch of and
1 , halinpritioned fair any term not exceeding three trunit'W. ,
Agreeablyla the provhdens of the mlxtpliret sestion
c•
of the said art, every General and'Special Election shall
be opened between the hours of eight and ten in the
forenoon, and shall continuo • without interruption or
adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening, when
the polls - Ault Do closed.'
And the judges of the respective districts aforesaid
are by the odd act required to meet at the Court House
In the borough.of Carlime, on the third day after the
election, (being Friday, ibe 11.11 day of October,] then
and there to perform the things required of them bylaw.
Thq return 'Judges of .tho Representative district
will meet at Carlisle, et the time fixed by law.
Given under my hand, at Carliple, this 14th day co
September, 1865. . .
ROBERT McOARTNEY, Sheriff.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—
‘._.7 By order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland
county, will be 'SOW, at public sale, at the Mansion
ilotme, on tract No. 1, situate in Penn tow nehip, Cum
berland county,
On Saturday, October 19, 1861.
the following deerrlbed Real Estate late the' property
of George Hollinger, deranged, vie:
LIMESTONE AND GRAVEL LAND,
situate at, aforesaid, about nine miles west of Carlisle,
bounded by lends of llensbaw, Isaac Newcomer,
Pnviii Lcf'vrr, Conrad Johnston, Noah Cockley and
Dayld-Withem-eontatninotbilut,-
One Hundred and Two Acres,
In a high slate of cultivation. Improvements are a
two-story
LOG IIOUSE; .
Stone )Tank Barn, and all necessary out•buildinga.
There Is a thriving Orchard of profitable fruit trees on
this tract. There are both a • prlng and a well of water
near the house. Thu Yellow Breeches Creek runs
through the farm. To lie sold as a whole, or In two
parts, as may bust suit purchasers.
No. 2.—A tract of
CHESTNUT TIME= LAND,
situated as above, bounded by I .nds of Daniel [lolling
er's heirs and others. containing TII I !ITT ACItF 8, morn
or le.A. The latter to he cold as a whole, or In lots, to
snit purcha.ers.
Tram , or f.st.e.—One fourth of the purchase mos ey to
be paid on the confirmation of the pale: one half the
balance on the lot day of April, 1862. and the balance
of the purchase money on the let day of April. 1813
the payment In 1863 to be scented by Judgment bond.
Persons desirous • f viewing the premises, before the
day of sale, can call upon Daniel llolllnger, residing on
tract No. 1.
Sale to commenco at 1 o'clock of said day.
DANIEL KELLER.
Administrator of George Hollinger, dec'd
Sept 27, 1861-4 ts
A. B. EWING'S
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS
0 a
1859 1859
-,y.4.44.;:ffr0
West High Street, Carlisle,:ya.
(Premium awarded at (he Cumber/and County
Agricultural Fair of 1857.)
The subscriber has just received the most splendid
Assortmant of articles In his line, ever brought to this
glace—which ho Is determined to sell at prices that de
ey competition, _
Parlo, 1
Chamber,
Dining-room, 'FURNITURE
Kitchen and
Office
,Finbracing every article used by House and notel
sellers, of the most approved and fashionable design
ndlinish. Including also Cottage furniture In setts.
4ception and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, tint frames,
'awes. dm, &c.
"litirebasers are requested to tall and examine Me
Mel. at his extensive ware-ronma, West. Main street.
:orth side. A. B. EWING.
Particular attention ginan so usual to funerals;
rders from town and country, attended to promptly
nd on moderate terms. A. B. E
Carlisle, play 12, 1858.—1 y.
I,•OUTZ'S MIXTURE.-
The Best. LINIMENT for Matz and BEAST
now in Usz
Tea safe and reliable remedy fur the cure of Ruentrn-
Ism, Painful Nervous Affections, Sprains. Burns,
ceilings, and all diseases requPing the external ap
lication on Man.
On Horses it will never fall to cure Poll Evil. Fistula,
Id running Sores, or Sweeny. If properly applied. For
promo's, Bruises. Scratches, Crooked iloofs, Chafes. Sad
le or Collar Gall, Cuts or Wounds. It le an infallible
omedy. Tay it, and be convinced of Its efficacy.
RHEUMATISM.
Pnraons antlered with Ulla disease no matter of bow
tn standing, ..an be promptly and offectunlly cured
I train: trtlN Mixture
There Is nothing In the world so sure and en good to
,altd away Bad Corn., and cure Front Bites as this pre
aration Try It nod satisfy yourselves. Prior, 25 and
0 lents per bottle. Prepared by S. A. FOUTZ, West
.slnister, Sid
Ffr tulo by REYNOLDS le I'EIFFEIt,CArIIriIe. Pa.,sind
by all country storekeepers [Aug. 23, 1861.
[ I IOUTZ'S CELEBRATED
Horse and Cattle Powders.
These Powders have proved, after n trial of several
vents, to he superior to any preparation of the kind in
use; The chief superiority of these Powders arises from
the fact that they are tsdnposed of Medicines that have
I,ax,ntive Tnilic end Purifying properties. The Laxative
leeks crudities from the stomach and Intestines; the
.'onde given strength to the system of the Horse. and
.he.putifying medicines contained in them cleanse the
blodil. and lay the foundation fore healthy and vigorous
eirchlation. The use of them improves the wind,
troingthens the appetite and given the horse a tine,
mnoth and glossy skin—lmproving the appearance,
vigor and spirit of the noble animal.
These Powders are not intended, a• most powders are,
to bloat the animal, so as to give him the appearance 01
being fat when not really so—hut, to remove tine disease
mid promote his general health.
These Powders will strengthen the stomach and in
testines, dentine theni from offensive matter, and bring
them to a healthy state. 'I hey are a sure preVeetlOla
of Lung Fever, and a certain remedy for all dines.re
incident to the Itorse, as ti lenders, Yellow Water, his.
tempers, Founder, Heaves, Slavering, Coughs, Loss of
Appetite. and Vital Energy, /i.c. These l'..wdern. If used
two or throe times a week. through the winter and
spring, your Horse will never get the Lung Fever.i;olic
or Botts. A few doses of these Powders will remove the
work. Cough on any'llorse. Were owners of Horses to
feed a few of these l'owders every year, they might
ease the lives of many valuable Horses.
M I LCH COWS.
The properties thin Powder posaesses In Increasing
the quantity of Milk In Cows, gives It en importance
and value which should place it In the hands of every
person keeping a Cow. In faltering Cattle It gives
them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them
thrive much faster.
H 0 G S.
In all dienases of Swine. as Coughs. Ulcers in the
Lungs and Liver. &r., by putting from half a paper to a
paper' of these Powders in a barrel of Swill. the above,
diseases can be cun.d Cr entirely prevented. By using
these Powders thy Bog Cholera fan be prevented. Pre
pared by S. A. FtrUTZ, itie,tutioleter.
For sale by IiEYNOLDB & Pt.:INFER, Carlitle. Pa.,
and by all country storekeepers. Price 25 cents per
paper, or five papers for one dollar. (Aug, 23, 10101.
TO MY FRIENDS AND FELLOW.
CFI' I MS.—Formai OF CUM:MILANO COUNTY : Be
ing a nominee for - the office of County Treasurer, and
having been a ffl icted with disease of the spine fcr'the
Inlet 17 years, which prevents me from engaging In
active labor, I respectfully twilicit your support at the
ensuing election. If elected, I pledge ill my efforts to
discharge the dui lee of that office with facility.
JOHN BOWMAN,
Sept. 13, 1801-to Frankford Twp.
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
AT PRIVATE RAM
The subscriber offers at private sale the following de
scribed Rent Entate. viz
- All that property situated at the corner of Main and
Beat streets, Carlisle, Pa., 'extending
hack to Church Alley. having thereon
erected three large BRICK 111.MISE8,
and a FRAME Width:110118K. .
These homes are all 'new, large and
commodious. They are modern in style,"
s and have all the "conveniences, such as gni' water, Ac,
and are situated in the must pleasant p rt of the town.
The Warehout.e Islam and convenient, and having
a sidling into it, is well calculated for carrying on the
Forwarding and COM mirelon business
This propertywill be sold very low, together or In
parts, to ault purchasers, and the term' made easy.—
For information apply to
JACOB
Bep 13, 1861-tf.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PRIVATE BALE.
The sdhscriber offers to fell hie farm, .1i tuate In Mon
roe township, Cuumheriand county, adjoining hinds of
Jamb teal ey tn.- I louserplos. St rich Ie r. and others.
containing EIGHTY ACRES OF FI ST•RATE LIME•
STONE LAND, with a good two•slory
WEATILERBOARDEP HOUSE.
Bank Barn, and'all necessary 'oukbuildtngs, with a
flavor falling well of water near the door, only 16 or W
I foot deep. Also, all kinds of fruit, such as le COO:IMOD
tito have on a farm.
I • The land is In a good state of cultivation, clean of
rocks and stones, and of late been well limed; IL also
lies convenient to stores, schools, Ac., and on the whole
In considered a desireido property.
Any person wishing to perches° such a farina would
do'we'l to 'examine ti 1Y ItbOVO. nod can do so by calling'
euborrlbor livideou the' farm, who 'is • willing at all
times tpwalt on purchaseraand Mak° known his con.
,ditious. • • ' ' • J.E6Ski ENGLE.
BuPtember 6, '6l t.!,
OTlCE.—Letters Testamentary on
tho Will of timid 0: Unpin, Niteroi lAiwor Alters
,township, doo'd., havlng.hoon Wined .byleher.ltoglotei of.
Ournherland County, to mu
,thi , oubocylber_lhrlug-lit
lioutio-Allon-townohly), toile° lo hereby givori7to
per:moot ndoldrid to undo Imuredlntopsyrnont andthoto
having dating to preaout thorn duly nuthoutleatOd for
• notlioniont, 1114.tiltY 0. RUPP, , Xxeoutor.
'Carliile, A ug..2.0t4.
,
,CCjitiOL: TEACH WANTED.-,..-
toThei Director:B,o. North tillddleton.townebip. wish
to omploy three compoteut teachers to tilt the vacancies .
In Schools N 0.2 3. and 4. Liberal salaries will be given.
Appilvation must be made tit linyinond's 11...ta1, in Oar
-1 els, the first Saturday. of (*lobar...lNV
' Amp 3), 18111. WAIIIOLitY, thsey.:
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II OOP SKIRTS , : , 1100 P SKIRTB - `
late"
gate"
iterilaDnlPlt,
rANCY FURS! FANCY FUitS!!
•
JOHN FAREIRA,
18 Altoll Street, be.
tweet' 711, and Bth
'Sts.,
(W84)1'818 Market St.,)
PUILADLLPIIIA,
Man'ufae•
Surer of, and Dealer lo
11 kinds of--
HOB LADI6B'. Mune,
Ind 011ILDhile3 WEAL.
Baying oow manufic
lied and to More my
:writ of all the various
styles and qualities of Furs, adapted to the coming
Fall and Winter Seasons. I would respectfully Invite
an examination of my clock and prices from those in
tending t.S purchase. ss I am ettabled to offer theMvery
desirable inducements.
All my Fore have been purchased 'for cas h ; and made
by experienced and competent hands, and is the pree
ent monetary troubles render it neceatinry that 1 should
disnose_nt_mxito ale at a laity. small advance on coat.--
Lam Satisfied that it„will be to the Interests at those
who deSivn purchasing., to Rive me a call.
Itacoll,t, the name, number and Arcot: John
nicks. (New Fur Store,) 718 Arch Street, Philad'a.
Sep. 13, 1861-Bm.
ORPHA vS' COURT SALE.
By order of the Orphans' Court, of Cumberla , d
county. will bo Fold at public sale, on the premises, sit.
nate In Uppor Allen township. In said county,
On SATURDAY, October 6th, 1861.
the foltowlng desoribed real estate, late the property
of Peter Sidle, deed., to wit: . .
AL TACT OF LAND,
containing
fflnareses Aoress,
situate as aforesaid, bounded by iands of Robt Bryson,
Joseph Nelson and John Uressinger,and having thereon
erected a two ivory
FRAME AND PLASTERED HOUSE,
with basement and outbuildings.
'Moto or SALE —tine fourth the purchase money to
be paid on the confirmation of the sale, one half the
bela.ice on the Int of April, 1862, and the balance on
the let of April, 1863, the last payment to be secured
by judgement bond.
Persons denirouo of viewing. the premises can do go
by calling on the undersigned, reeldlng on the same.
SA RAH SIDLII,
Administrator of Peter Sidle, dec'd.
September 0, 1861.—t s
AITDITOR'S NOTICE.—The under
signed having been appointed by the Orphans'
Court of Cumberland County an Auditor to marshal
and distribute the easels In the hands of Lemuel Todd,
Administrator do bonls non of the estate of George
Keller. decid., to and among the creditors of maid estate,
hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of
hie appoletni,nt nt hie office. on Monday the 14th pf
October next, at which time all 'having drams against
the wild estate will present them properly authentic''•
ted to
8ep.13,1861-It
Zustness Coals.
JOSEPH RITNER, Jit., Attorney at
• P Law el.d surveyor. Merhenleehurg Pa. Office on
Bail, load •t cert. •wo do north of the Bank.
/f,r. Busilleee promptly ettended to.
LAW CARD.-01IARLES E. MA
OLAUOIILIN, Attorney at Law, Office In In
holl's building, just opposite tho Market House.
Carlisle, Maich IS, 'tkl—ly.
J. W. FOULK, Attorney at Law
L. Wilco with R. Smith, Esq., In Glass' Row, in
re.tr of Frst Presbyterian Church, All Boatmen en.
trained to hirn.wlll be.promptiy Attended to. . •
May 11, Mu.-ly.
1.)It. Hanover B. K t ItE F wo a I4LE r. R f O rn ffic A e n i o n id North
tore. Olitro hours. rum° particularly froin 7 to 9 o'clock.
A. M.. and from 5 to 7 o'clock, P. M.
DR. GEORGE S. SEA-
Ia IL/RIGHT, DENTIST, from the Bel
' timore College of Dental Surgery,.
11M.091ee at the residence of his mother, East houthet
street, three doors below Bedford.
March 19. 1859—tf.
Da. J. C. NFFF respect
_ fully informs the ladles and gentlemen
'. 411111 . of Carlisle. and vlcinity.that he hen re
sumed the practice of Dentistry, and is prepared to per
form all operations on the tooth 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 times.
DR. T. C.LOO S
south Ilannver street,
tiett door to the Post
Office. Aug. 1, '59.
GEO.' W. NEIDICIL D. D. S.—
L Demonstrator of ' l l:lenitive Dentistry to the
ultatßaltimore College of
Dental Surgery.
mr.
Otilcent his residence,
veiriu
oproslte %trim 11:1/1, •VOSt. Halo street; Carlisle, Penn
Nov. 11.1857.
S. W. HAVERSTICK, Druggist,
North Hanover Street, Carlisle.
Physician's prescriptions carefully compounded
A full supply of fresh drugs and chemicals.
B[DPIA, Attorney at Law.
ornc., South IL:mover Street with A. 11
Sharpe kraq. Nov. 10, 1860.
I) BNI 0 V
k A
L. 91iONSLER, •
Ban romoved his office to hla New Ilouna, opposite
Glans' lintel. [March 28,1866—tf,,,
E V AL.—The Rat and Cap store
heretofeek — known 1111 Kii.ll,lotS," has been re
moio.l directly opposite the old stand. two doors trom
Arno! l's clothing store. The busts es will be conduct.
ed as heretofore, and all the goods, both home made and
city inanuMet ore, warranted to give satiate Alen an re
com.naml.d. A lull patrotrs{e Is respecttully solicited
as every effort will be made to keep the assortment of
mo and boys hats and caps complete, with prices to
suit the times. KELLER.
1113),..lpring styles of silk hats now ready.
March 15, 1861.
LAW OFFICE.-LEMUEL TODD
ham resumed the practice of the Law. °Mee In
Centre Square, west side, near the First Presbyterian
Church.
April 8, 1867.
el P. EIUMRICR, Attorney at Law.
• —olllea on North Hanover street, it few door.
south of Glans' Hotel. All luridness entrusted to him
will be promptly attended to. [April 16
INW NOTICE. --REMOVAL. W.
m,. PENROSH has removed his office in rear n
the eourt House, where ho will 'promptly attend to all
business entrusted to him.
August 19, 1857.
6• rim U svox,,,
ARCH ST., ABOVE THIRD,
PUMA DELPIIIA.
UPTON d. NEWCOMER,rptor'
ffir This Hotel Is central, convenient by Passenger
Cars to a 1 parts of the City; and In every patticular
adapted tb the comfort and wants of the business public.
Tram $1.50 per day. [Sept. 20, Is6l.
'11: N ENV S II AL 31,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ornce with Win IL Sfillor,Eng., south Hanover Btroet,
opp ,Hilo the Volunteer Moe.
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Sop, 8, 1859. -
gor FARE REDUCED. -lag ---
STATES UNION HOTEL,
606 & 608 Market St., above Bluth,
PIIILADELPAIA.
JAMES W. POWER, Proprietor.
TERMS:—SI 25 per day. ju3o'sB.
W. C. RHEEM
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND GENERAL AGENT
Minneapolis, Minnesota. ,
rlLL.give special attention to collectbina through
out the State, make Investments, buy and sell
Real Estate and hecurltlee. Negotiate loans, pay taxe-,
locate land warmth', &C &c. Refer to the members 0
the Cumberland County Bar, and to all reminent citi-
Slane of Carlisle, Pa. rAug4'sB-ly. •
UNITED STATES HOTELS— .
• S. B. Oar. 11 th 4 , Market'te.,"
H. W. H.A.NAGA.,
Jan. ,1860
11 , A. N ~, • •
MERCHANT ‘TAIL,ORit''.
• -WEST HAIN ASTRE - E77, •
'Opposite the. Etailltottd-Oinee.'
- I Fall and --Winter- , yletrif-rCloths
‘Cassimeres iota ,Veptingttnadrelo'vrcler..
110.1010VAL.--1:00111A:ig'S". - PhOto.'
1:16 ri:iribr . * pirl,GMlery time re
turfed to theuedond.elpry Ntr.lnhotr's Ot.Aiutry Store.
Mr. LOO4bIAN w 1111)...p t aatedlo, watt upon hie 0111116 h
OW friends' and' petroji4 and will continue to mike
Ph6icittraph!c:ii - Ambrotype Pictures
.-- Egino:',;(yrtug,ngd:r lumps
::-Oarlff‘le sopt. 1861.'
.• .
v 0 it,"8:i1,8,-,-,00,00 . 0 blind it!
for sato, at loos prloo Oman they can' ba bad at the
k Enquire at this office. Sept.
i vAISSOLU'4ON OF PARTNER
JL., BUM
.
- 4Thapartnerahlp heretofore exlstlngbetween theme
dersigned In the Lumber and Coal busineirOvis Ale
solved this day, by mutual consent. The betats of the
firm are left at the office of the late firm, where all per
sons Indebted are requested tneall and ~ettle their
accounts, and those having claims are requested tc
present, them
Carlisle, July 16,1851
Tho Lumber and Coal Business will be continued a
the old stand, by the undersigned.
July 26, '6l. OLIVER DELANCY.
Fancy Pure,
PAENTi.D NOVEMBE
Patented Improved French Yoke
PATENTED NOVEMBER lee, 1859
A New Style of Shirt, warranted to Fit.
By sending the above measures per mail, we can
guarantee a perfect fit of our new style of Shirt. and
return by express to any part of the United Slates, at
$l2. $l6, $lB, $24, &c., he., per dozen. No order for
warded for less than half a dozen Shirts. ,
Also, Importers end Dealers to lON'S FURNISHING
GOODS.
Sir Wh &sale trade supplied on the motel terms.
• BALLOU BROTHERS,
409, Broadway, Now York
Juno 28, 1061.-3 mos.
SELLING OFF AT TWENrk-FIVE
PER CENT. BELOW COST!!
At the sign of the "Gold Eagle," 3 doors above the
Cumberland Valley hank, and two doors below the
Methodist Church. on West Main street,- the largest
and best selected stock of
1
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
In the town, will be sold 30 per cent lower then at any
place In thn State The stock comprises a Isrge assort
ment of Gold and Silver hunting-case watches, Levers,
Lepines, American watches, and all other kinds and
styles,
C. P. 11U31RICII,
Auditor
GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS,
Geld Pena and Pencils. Jewelry of all kinds . , Spectacles
Gold and Silver, Plated and Silver Ware,
MUSIC BOXES, ACCORDEONS,
011 Paintings. a great variety of fancy articles,and a lot
of the finest Pianos, which will be cold 40 per cent levier
than ever offered in town. The entire stock of Watch
maker tools, cases, large Mirrors, and Safe will be sold
wholesale or retal! on the easiest terms.
Haying selected a first clan i workman all kinds of re
pairing will be done as usual, at reduced prices.
Three Pianos at $lOO below the factory price on ae
count of the Philadelphia Company closing out. 1 will
sell at the Jewelry Store,
THREE ROSEWOOD PIANOS,
warranted, at two-third their real value on easy terms
It called on 0000.
VOR SALE.—The large
three 'dory Brick [louse on Main
Street. will be sold on easy terms. 101.4.4
Call at the Jewelry Store In raid .14- 9
April 19. 1860
LARGE,- ARRIVAL OF FRESH
O AcEttiEs—risii OF ALL KINDS.
Among which is n large lot. of tho real genuine Balti
more dry salt HERRING, in oak barrels, MACK ARIL
at prices that is really astonishingly low. Pickets of all
kinds,
SAUCES, PRESERVES, .
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and a good assortment of
TOBACCO AND SECARS,
LIQUORS, &C., •
at the lowest rates for CASK or Country Produce.
WM BENTZ.
Carlisle, June 21, 1861.
CHEGARAY INSTITUTE.-
1527 and 1529 SPRUCE STREET PIIIL'A
This Institute, -onducted for two yearn past, in tbie
city, by MADAMLCIIEGAIttIf and her niece %fantail! WHIM
slur, upon the same principles as [Leone in New 1 ork,
established there in the year 1814. will re-open on Mon
day, September le.th, with its usual ample and complete
prorinioulor the education of Young lodine, under the
direction of Madame D'ltervllly. Circulars, .and all
reqoisite information, can be obtained on application
to the Principal.
August 10, 1801.
tea.' MANHOOD.
.. ........
How Lost, How Restored
Just Published in a Sealed Envelope,
ATLLECTURE ON THE: NATURE,
TREATMENT, AI) N RADICAL CURE OF MR
-IAORIBEA. or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Dobi.ity.
Nervousness, and involuntary emivnionn„ producing im
potency, Conoumption and Mental arid Mirk.' De.
bility, By ROBT. J. CULVERWELL, M. D.
The Important tact that the awfnl conaequences of
self abuse mry be effectually removed without internal
.tnedittlues or the., dangerous applications of caustics,
'instruments, medicated - bougies, and other empirical
devises, is here alma , / demonstrated, and the entirely
new and highly aucceneful treatment, as adopted by
the celebrated author fully explained, by meano of
which every one is enabled to cure hibiself perfectly,
and at the last possible cost, thereby avoiding all the
Advertised nostrums of the day. This lecture will prove
a boon to thousands and thousands.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address
poet paid, on the receipt of two postage stamps by ad
Messing, Dr. CII J C. RUNE,
Aug9,ly 127 Bowery, York. Post Cake, box 4,586.
SHRINER'S BALSAMIC
COUGH SYRUP.
FOR COUGHS COLDS, CROUP, VHOOPIN,O COUGH
ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, SPITTING .;ncoop,
PAIN AND WEAKNESS OF THE BREAST,
This is no nen remedy. It has been used for a num.
bor of years in Maryland and parts of Penneylvania
and has, wherever known, acquired an 'unpreCedented
reputatier tor curing the various diseases for which it
le recommended.
So apparent le Its usefulness, and on remarkable has
been Ito cures, that It is fast superseding every other
remedy for those diseases. The millets, can rely upon
Its doing as much for them, and in many cases morn
than any other remedy now before the public.
It is recommended and prescribed in the practice of a
large number of the mnot intelligent and able phyal
clans of Maryland It is used and considered an indite
pensable household remedy by a large portion of the
first families of the Stat .
It Is used by all classes of society, and the universal
opinion is that It Is good THIN STROP to Pun= Vsos
TAUS COMPOUND. It IS plrasant to take, and never does
injury. lint owing to Its-purifying qualities, must do
good under any circumstances. Its effects are truly
wonderful. soothing, miming and allaying the most
violent coughs; purifying. strengthening and Invigo
rating the whole system, calming and soothing the
nerves, aiding and facilitatlng•expectoration, and heal
jog the
DISEASED LUNGS, :,.
Thus striking at the root of disease, and driving it hom
the optima.
Thin disease Is announced by difficulty of breathing,
shrill whistling or wheesing, hacking cough and throat.
eked Suffocation, &c. It mostly occufw In younia chil—
dren. No child need die of croup If thin Syrup Is pro
perly used and used in rime. Mothers having croupy
children ehould watch the first thew of disease, and al:
way!' keep this remedy at hand.
For coughs after measles thin Syrup Inmost excellent.
Experience ham proven that It In equalled by no other
preparation.
The pride of the remedy is such an to placelt within
the roach of all, the poor as,well en the rich, and every
person should have R.
Every person should have it in the hook, It is a
'true and faithful friend to all who value health and
wish to secure themselves against that most terrible
connumption. It will be founcLthamost useful
an well m the cheapest faintly medicine In the world. , —.
It has been need for the last four years with a !oceans
without a parallel.
Bane gone children. No child need die of croup if
this Syruple.tieed In time.
Price 37 cents per bottle,.ce mice 'bottles for $l..
For nate by REYNOLDS & PEINFEIt, Carlisle, Pa,, and
by all country storekeepers.- • (Aug. 23, 1801.
_
r 4 ARMERS NOTICE.-
JOHN, PLANK now manufactures and iniejos Cola•
knotty for nali at his shop. on North Hanover Street,
rmionite !he residence of George Metzkar, Esq., Carlisle,
Pa., a large assortment of the.bast
, .
IMPROVED .TRRESIIING•MACRINES
iforse Powers, three and four Horse Michlnes, Plover
Corn,6hulleos, iftrarr_Cutters. and , -
hlirrown. Plows, Also a lot of second hand Ma•
chines and lists° Ilorrers; Fartnit'ucall and enntintna
my stock, I will soli to spit the Oates. I{optqing done
at. short notrce.`r • • ' • , . ,
JOHN PLANK.
. . , .
Aug; 80; 180V-3th. • .
MOTrc.E. TO, 11,14:T.AILURS.,-- Th.e
kotalleitiof Comborland County horebv Aci•
Vided.to evil at tbo Troasurcr's of and tike up Melt
.IfiCenven for the. pronuvit you, othetwiso suite will be
briolgtd Po tbele collection, ' • , •
• • 21154err0 of office will 'shortly eip,ireiAnd itio' . fnrther
notice Will be given. :‘. ' ,• , • • •
Sep. I% YB6I. WrOdjillr•
XrOTICL TO • StIOEMAKEItS.--
-200 itanda Wanted te.werk. Arkayi3beweA o
whom ratietent employment will •bitriven ibr•at lewd,
Hee of ale menthe, arid liberal warms paid: "•• .•: '
•AUR. 60,..11861.• , " -.,; • Ropentr
ItAIN Juilt—reectivod:
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Nev, 2, 1860 . CllOO. OGILVY, Trustee •
RODEST M. BLAME,
OLIVE:4 DELANCY,
BALLOU'S
SSI-lINI.TIS,
I=2
DIFFICULTY OF DREATIIINd, &O
CROUP,
,Inipiriived 'Oder Mill,
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THE TRIBUNE, No. 164 Nassau et., New-York.
Bept. 20. 1861.
CARPETS'. CARPETS! CARPETS!
Persons going to housekeeping and others want
ing to refurnish are respe,tfully invited to examine
our large and varied sto-k "or Carpsts, such as Drussele,
three ply. superior Ingrain, English and Domestic, Vs.
°Mo n :',l Y, 1 widths, . . .
. .
• HEMP AND RAG CARPETS,
Drugge.s, Rugs, Straw and Cocoa klattings, 01101°0s
for Hells, Looking Glasses, plain and fancy blinds and
shades, fixtures, Be.
•
Housekeeping Goods of, Every DeseripiOn..
Having purchased these goods for Nett Cash,, we are
prepared to offer great inducements to buyers, as we
have lately gone into thin buslnena we can warrant our
goods new and fresh.
LEIOICEI SAWYER it MILLER,
Carlisle, March 8, '6l. Faust Mato Street.
VAN INGEN Sr. SNYDER;
Designers and , Engravers on Wood
N. E. COR. FIFTH k CIIEBTNUT BTB.,
Philadelphia.
V XECUTE all kinds of Wood Engra-
A slag with beauty, correctness and dispatch. Or!
g 51.11 designs furnished for Vine Book Illustrations.
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guerreotype. can hove views of C 'lieges, Churches, Store
Fronts, Machines, Stoves, Patents, &c., engraved as well
as on personal application.
Pansy Envelopes Landis, Bill Headings, Show Bills,
Visiting. Buslnes and other Cards, engraved in the
highest style of art, and at the lowest prices.
For specimens of fine engraving see the Illustrated
works of .1. B. Lippincott &Co., E. 11. Butler & Co.
Nov. 60, 1860 —ly.
GREAT ATTRACTION AT LEON
ARD'S CliblAP CLOTHING STORE.
EDW'D. B. LEO VARD, JR.,
Ilasjust returned :nun t.ie city of Philadelphia. and
°pintail a splendid assortment of READY MADE CLOTH
INO, which cannot bo surpassed In style and finish.
irti. Clothing at this establishment, consists In part of
the following, viz:
DRESS AND FROCK COATS,
of which he has a magnificent assortment of black and
fancy colors, out In the latest fashions tastefully and
elegantly trimmed, and made In a superior manner.
SACKS AND HALF ,SACKS,
of Cloths. Casslmeres and Tweeds, all of new style's and
at very low prices.
VESTS 1 VESTS I ! VESTS ! ! !
The richest and bent annortment ever effaced at thl
Corner, of lotto, Black and Fancy Silk, Valßala,
Clothe, Marseilles, double and Angle breasted, of every
variety material and patern.
PANTAL O O N S.
Plain and fancy French Doe skin casslineres, Patti
nett jeans and a great variety of others, all of which
will be sold at the very lowest prices.
SHIRTSI—Fine white linen and cotton of the newest
;style and best make. Also, calico. chock and currying
• shirts A large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, for
Man 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
see for 'ourselves, as I will not attempt to descrihe tho
bargains that may be expected, for I am determindd
that no opposition can mull Inver.
An - Remember LEONARD'S Corner.
EDWARD B. LEONARD, Jr.
Carlisle, May 10, 1801.—I y.
$5OO CAN BF MADE! By Buy
ing your goods from Leidlch Sawyer &
Miller. We ropmertfully rail attention to Our
Large Stock of Summer Goods,
Just received from the Eastern markets. having been
purchased for CASH, and since the ruinous decline in
prices. Customers will find great bargains in Silks,
Barege, Thessalia, Barege Palermo, English Grenadine,
Organdy Law ns, French Lawns, Mosambiquen, Emilines
Ocisalen fig olevias, 1 'hallos, Chintzes, Bc,
Newest Styles Paris Coats, Basques and Mantles,
Shaulitia And French Lace 'tumours, Mantles and Points.
These goods are very low—less than Importing cost.
Shawls of all kinds suitable for the season,
SUN UMB-SELLAS,
Perna°ls, lees than original cost. Gloves of every des•
eriptiiin, Ws Mitts, ,Embrolderlea of every variety,
WILCOX'S Celebrated Hoop Skirts . ..." The Skirt of the
Beason."
Every variety and kind of goods suitable for Ladles,
Men and Boys wear.
Carr, est Ist !
The lemma and newest mock In town._ OR Cloths,
Mattings, Looking Giessen. Furnishing CloOds In great
variety. All of these goods, and an endless variety not
enumerated. - We offer to the community at prince to
defy
June 2 8 . Mt. ation. Please call and examine for yourselves.
LElDltilt SAWYER & MILLER;
14" B E R AND COAL.
OLIVER DELANCEY !
LUMBER ANT,' COAL YARD!
On the Batt Rood, nSar the Gas Works.--
'The subscriber keeps constantly on hind, a full as.
aortment of •
Lumber & Coal,
•
which. be can Dir. I f:7
nigh
u to order promptly' •
and on the most rea.
sonabie tomes - , - : -
LUMBER; SCANTLING'
/ICARUS:.- -- LVRAMR . STUFP, •
Plastering and Shingling-Laths, Worked• Floor.
log, Wont herbbarding, Poste, Itells,White Pine, Hemlock
nod Oak uhinglee, of every quality: Ile also forui,,b
bids to order of any length nod also?,...at,t,ha. shortest
notice and on the most reasonahlelernis. Alto worked
boards are kept under cover, so'that 'they, can be
nisized dry at-all times, • •
. Ile boe - constantly on hand ail kinds of Family
Coal under rover, which wlitte 'delivered clean to any
part of the borough. To wit:
LYKEN'I3 VALLEY;
. . . .
' , LUKEtFIDDLER • • •
TREVERTON,:
• • LOCU,ST,'NOUNTAIN;
. And other varieties, and au the -rariees.eises /le Mar
, whieli he 'offer!' to the public at the lowest ii
Lllntlllu RN AND atinestjikupFi ra COAL alwafe
- on hand, at the cash' pile& ,
'ft 'tittle he
Thankful for the
. patronage 9. -riorora
'stowed upon Abe: lat , flrreof Mad! 'Deltietiy,bsWerll*.
solicit a continuoneeiot the "Sarno Minh', will' strive to.
tilrette.-iAllerderaleft et thereddernie of lies% libretti
. sad beprimi. 04y Attended' teat
DELANCY.
;heretofore , '
lOR'SALI3 '0 RENT.= •
ti: tl 'Thiimbearliiiieiforii for 'Wei or ..rent 2 _the nevi
• - . Three Story Brick. h ouse
on North nanoverStreet.' l'otusession"
• tel. Oven on the let of April peat.. The
Errusalas nine xnome t le mulc hed with water and gee, andeultable eith.
er for business or a private reeldenka
00. t. 26,1860.4, f. JAMB R. WEAVER.
MEM
COURT PROCLA:-4 , ATION.-
WOIIREAS the Icon: JAMES H. OItMUM, Presi
dent Judge of the several Courts .of Common Pleas of
the eountiemef Cumberland,. Perry and Juniata, and
Justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and
General Jail Delivery In geld 'Counties, and lion. Ros
ter 00780 And Hon. M. Cocatts, Judges of the
Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jell Delivery
for the trial of all capital and other offenders, In the
sold county of Cumberland, by their preeepte to me di
rected, dated .the 211th of August.-1861., have ordered
the Court of Oyer and 'Terminer sod General Jail Delivery
to be holden at CARLISLE, on the Second MONDAY of
November,lB6l,(belpg the 11th day)at 10 o'clock In the
forenoon.. to continue two weeks.
. . .
. NOT' if IS IlliftSßY GIVEN to the Coroner, Joie.
tieSS of the Peace arid Constables of the said county of
Cumberland, that they ere by the said precept com
manded to be then and there In their proper permit's,
With their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations
and all other remembrancen, to do those things which
to their officer appertain to be done, and all those that
are hound by recognisance'', to prosecute against the
prisoners that are nr then shall be in the jail of said
county, are to be there to prosecute them an shall be
lust. 110 V T. BIoCARTNEY,
July 12, Mi. Sheriff.
•
:IJOLI.O SALM—Iti pursuance ot.an
P
ordeir, of the Orphan.' Court, of Cumberland coun
ty. I will offer at PnblleSale,tdi Haturday,the 28th day
of September, 1861, the following delta-Mad real e r gots.
to wit:—
A LOT OF GROUND,
Situated in East Pennsborough townahip, Cumberland
Co, adjoining !auditor Camp hill Church, Samuel Eberly,
John Musser, and others, containing about an eighth
of an sere, more or less, having thereon erected a Story
mid a half Log ileum, in good repair, Hog Pens, and
other out buildings, water convenient to the door. Ate,
Sale to remmenca at 2 o'clock, P. M., when atten
dance will be given and terms made known by
WILLIAM W. GARDNER
Administrator of Geo. Walden, deed.
•
September 6, 1861.
FURNITURE WARE ROOM;.-
`. 4 HENRY A. RHOADS
Rt
WEST HIGH STREET CARLISLE.
The subscriber begs leave respectfully to inform the
citizens of Carlis.e and vicinity, that he has now on
hand and is manufacturing, every variety of Cabinet
Ware, consisting in part of
SOP AS, BUREAUS.
DRESSING CASES, MARBLE TOP TABLES.
BEDSTEADS.- SECRETARIES,
CHAIRS,
Gilt Moulding, Oval Frames Ac., de. This work la
warranted of the beet materials and workmanship, em
bracing all the latest city styles, and will be furnished
at the lowest retail prices.
N. B.—Coffins made at short notice, and funerals at.
ended to promptly In town or country.
Carlisle Oct. 12, '60.-ly.
EMOVAL.—Ds.. NICHOLS has re
moved his office from one door west of Sexton's
lardware Store, to his residence. on west Main Street,
direcOy opposite the Railroad office, Carlisle, Pa.
Office hours, more particularly, from 8 to 10. A. M.,
and from 1 to 3 P. M. Ap.26'61-6m.
FXTRA FINE GOLDEN FLAX
SHIRTS of the latest Styles and Improvemens.
Having bought an unu•uttl large etoek of tine Shirts,
we will sell the entire Ito lc at very low prices. Also,
a very large tivortment 01 Cellars of the various kinds.
021. Stocks, Neck Ties, Cravats, Fenitishing Goods,
&e., at the lowest prices at I. LIVINGST9I.I'S.
April 12,'61. North . llanover Street.
D 11 U G 8 ,
BOOKS,
FANCY GOODS,
CONFECTIONARIES,
FRUITS,
PERFUMERY,
PRESERVED FRUITS,
MINCED--MEAT, PICKLES, &C.
S. W. HA VERSTICK,
North Hanover Street, • Carlisle, Pann'a
Has just opened an aieortment of Fresh Dings. Fan
cy Goods, Gilt Books, Perfumery, Fruits, and Confect
tionary, which has never been surpassed ' in this bor
ough, for novelty pod elegance. The articles have been
selected with great ea.e, and are calculated, in quality
and puce, to tnitunand the attention purchasers.
FANCY GOODS,
which comprlse every variety of fancy articles of the most.
exqUinlte finish such as.
Papier ?dinette Goods,
Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-stands and treys,
Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases,
Ladies' Fancy Baskets,
Fancy Work Boxes with sewing instruments,
Ladles' Caber, Writing Desks, and Port-lb:Ms.
Tort Monnales, of every variety,
Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and it
large variety of ladies' Fancy stationery.'
Motto seals and wafers. Silk and bead purses,
Riding whips, elegantly finished. Fine cutlery,
Perfume baskets and bags,
Brushes of every kind for the toilet,
X. Haala and R. a. G. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes
of various kinds,
Fancy Pins for head dresses and shawls.
Musical instrumeots,
together with an innumerable variety of artleleselegant
ly finished and suitable for holiday presents,. to which
he invites special attention. '
Also, an extensive and elegant collection of
BOOKS,
comprising various English and American Works,
richly embellished POETICAL WORKS, Bibles and
Hymn Books, elegantly bound In velvet with metal
clasps and corners
Ills assortment .3t School Books and School Stationery is
also complete, and comprises everything used in the
Schools. lie also desires to call the particular atten
tion of Families to his elegant assortment of
LAMP S ,•
from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer
and others of Philadelphia. comprising every style of
Parlor, Chamber and study Lamps, for burning either
Lard, Sperm or Etherial oil; aim DYOTT'S celebrated
Kerosene or Coal Oil Lampe, together with FlowerVascri.
Fancy Screens, Ac. IDs assortment in this line is un•
equaled In the borough. Also.
SEGARS AND TOBACCO,
embracing all the 6vorite brands, and a line assort.
moot of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS , AND PIPES.
FRUITS,
such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Nectarines,
Prunes, Ac.. FANCY CONFECTIONARY—NUTS—PRII.
SERVED FRUITS, MIN ED—MEAT, pxpEcuts, de,
In every variety and at all prices, all of which are pure
and fresh ouch as can be confidently recommended to
his friends. His stock embraces everything In the line
of Fancy Goods, with many other articles useful to
houe °keepers which the public are especially invited
co call and examine. '
Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Bank on
North Hanover street.
May 24, 1861
UKIRE INSURANCE. - Tim ALbEN
AND NAST PNNNSBORO MUTUAL FIRE IN
ANON COMPANY of Cumberland county, Incorpo.
rated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organlced,ang
in operation under the management of the following
comminsbmers, via:
Daniel Dailey, William R. Gomm, Michael Cocklln.
.1. Eichelberger, Christian Stay Man, John C. Dun
lap, Jacob 11. Coover, Lewin Ryer, 8. Eberly, Denis,
min R. Mower, J. Brandt, Joseph Wickershim,;
Alexander Cathcart.
The rates of insurance are as low and faecrable as soy
Company of the kind In the State. Penmen wishing to
become members are Invited to make apphcatlon to the
agents of the company, who are willing to watt upon
them at any time.
WM. R. GORGAS, President.
()KRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vice President.
LEWIS RYER, Secretary.
MICHAEL COCKLIN. Treasurer.
Managers.—Win. R. Gorges, L. Myer. Christian Stay.
man. M. Cock Mk. J. C. Dunlap, R. Martin, D. Ihdly,
ii.Coover, Ales. Cathcart, J. Wickereharn, J. Richeßier
ger, S. Eberly, J. Brandt.
AGENTS.
CUSiDERLAND COUNTY.—John Sherick; Allen .
Henry Zenring, Shiremaustown ; Samuel `noodburn
Dickinson; Henry Bowman, Churchtowia ; Mode -Grit
flth, South Middleton; Samuel Graham, W. Penne
boro'; Samuel Coover, Mechanicsburg ; J. W. Cocklin,,
Shepherdstowa; D. Coover, Elhepherdstown; J.O. Bal
ton, Sliver Spring; Bed,. Hareistick, Silver Spring:
Charles Dell, ; John flyer, Carlisle.
YORK COUNTY.—W. S. Picking, Dover; Peter Wel
ford, Franklin; Jas. Oriffith, Warrington; J. F. Dear
third, Washington; D. Rutter, Newburg; R. 0. Clark,
Dillsbunr. .
DAUPHIN 00.—Kouser A Lochrrum, Marrieldng.
Members of the company having policiesabout to
can have them "wed by making application
.to
any of the Agents.
April 20, 1869.
TTAS LEFT LEONARD'S COL
- NEM
•41,-.11._ ~
J. W. SMILE' .
Hereby gives notice to hie friende f seuatortiere, and the
• public, that be has remove&hle stem from Leonard's
corner to hie new room-tbrmerly known as Ileller's •
hat store-on North Hanover Street, between the Care
Ilelepeposlt Bank and-Iluyett's.Orocert Store. -:
Ills stock of ItEADY.HADE CLOTHING, Boot', - -
I
Shoes and Hale is large and complete, and you -- -.;
c.an,depeuf upon the fact that he ran and will : ..)
, eellcheaper than ever: and '
always Intends to I
sell good goods and at a loWer price than any prmols
also.
. CLOTHING •-- ,- -•-•
. .
Always on band, the most seasonnble, bed roade : :
/
end fashionable Coats, Pantaloons and Wai t! .
froth the - commormat to the besOqualitles, which,:
cannot fall to-tit, limo the eye end glee sus?.;;
faction" In 'general. - Alm,- Shirts, Under-Olds and
drawers, collars, craratn„enspeuderp; gloves, stockings 4 r,,;
do., A., all to be Bold at the very limiest prices.
• . - 1100T8 AND .8110E8 .. .. ---
mArnajoaroonstehr;ovd.,rittlyargeomennduieconaplent.e..otaseortihrd.'
'nee, Stipp era, Cialtersolefhersone, de., fbr Ladle, (
and Gentlemen, fdlesthi and Boys. youth and',.- _ r -i,_
children, all to be sold. cheap. Also on hand , and_eon! •
literally manufacturing the beet Fine French 'and Stens
einroceo Hoots, and Jefferson!' 4 Ladies. i11e4,,A1l tips
sewed, free of charge, - , - • •
. HAti. '- . ' ,
-- 11L -- A - largedrielrof Thai - fbr Men, - Beys - anda ~
hildrenLooramon, good . and fine. Ali WI;
4111.1 11i . ng dieaper than ever. ... ' . ' -• , -
TRUNKS, VI AIMING DAS. lIIIIIAZGLAII III;.:''
. - oANAsND,oNht coos AND LNoapet • ."?
• '.' CHEAPER THAN EVER. ...
I hereby tender my- flanks -tir ray- Custodian anal
Mends. forpastthvore , and ‘aatnettly boltele Tim all liol: :
(call and me me and mistook of goods,„beibri, you: par , ;'‘
!Ono elsewhere. as I am determined to We etery'effare ' ,
Ito stiliplyy.stt with ' he very best; and at snub prima si -
I will quit all. Be partienlar to look for WY AV: - -
AV,ati!g i n - !"7 / 7; ': .:'' , 'l'-_,. _ f-' T.. 1 7. -amlf4ll:.-`;7-
itia. Oh - iv 1-
Sue,
or Itlebardsone, Dunbar 'a
Dloon Linea, Mu,
Noe, Oilloooo ta, .to. At dump Cub Moro
Nov. 0,1800. . 011A8.061014
O. W. lI.AVERSTICE.