Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 02, 1862, Image 3

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    Dissolution,
THE partnership heretofore existing
between Richard H. Hummel and Wm. H. Kerr,
has bout dlssolisd by mutual. consent.' All persons
indebted to the into firm anpnotified to make payment
to either of the parties on or before the fleet day of
August next
1110111). 11, 111:1M111;1.,
WM. 11. KERR.
Bridgeport, April 25, 1 8112--am
ASSIGNEE SALE,
THE undersigned Assignee of Michael
mo i, h , will sell at public sale, the following val
uable rash estate, viz:
No. 1. A tract of land, situate In Fran Word township,
Cumberland county, bounded by lands of John Wag
goner, George Kiehl, Leonard !Mulch, !old others, con
taining
210 ACRES
and 123 perches, with a BARN, a
ers„....
acis
N:t 7... .
first rate STONE DWELLING ROUSE
6 , ~.,
~..... Orchard, and running water In most
: s: , . of the fields.
•.-.t. .: N 0.2. A tract ofland in the came
township, boundol by lands of David Sbibely nod
others, containing
52 ACRES AND 98 PERCHES,
with. MELATtibIIBOARDED 3101J$Ili,
and olhor linprovoinenta.
No. :3. A tract 0f'f13113331t LAND, In tho sainc,town•
ship, bounded by bonds of John Sickey, Georg° Wag
goner and others, containing
12 Acres and 135 Perches
No. 4. A tract of TIMBER LAND, In . the same town'
ship, bounded by lands of 3. D. Snyder, A. Barrick and
others, containing.
5 Acres and S 6 Perches
No. 5. All those (whin (lot-lots in the [borough of
Carlisle. at the east end of the town. adjoining lands of
Carey Ahl, Jacob 7.dg and others, con t.ub sing about
14 Acres.
Tho Rain of the Frankford lands will be made no the
lneiror farm, on SATURDA Y, the 7 11) day of .I U N F., A.
I). 1802, Salo to commence nt 10 o'clock A M. 01 said
day.
The sale of the Town Lot, will lie made nt the Court
tloune in Carlisle. on SATIMDAY, the 14th day of
JUNE, ' 1802. Solo to unnmenro at 2 o'clock P. M. of
that day, nt which times and places terms will be made
known by DANL. ECK
May 2,1802-7 t Assignee.
`IAN ANDIEVS PATENT
PORTABLE COPYING PRESS
& CO.,
SOLE PROPRIETORE, 29 rcire Sr., NEW YORK
Two Sizcs, -
.4:4) -- On revelpt of pH, n Press will be mulled to any
address, postage paid. Deeerlptivo rireula rs sent if re.
quested. Stationers and Agents supplied on liberal
terms. Extraordinary indureinants offered to Intelli
gent.Agenta.
May 2,1862-3 m
1862. SPRING. 1862.
ISAAC LIVINGSTON now , offers one
of the bent and most attractive assortmel4ts of
Plow Goods over eahibited'in this place for
Igen and Boys' Wear,
of every style quality and price, and In continually re
volving. additions as the season advances, of all the
Intent novelties and styles to suit all classes.
Our stock of READY MADE CLOTLIESU, all our own
manufacture, cannot be excelled for
DURABILITY,_
-
STYLE,
_ AND_CHEARNESS,
of every variety to suit the season, taste, and pocket.
Al! we want is a call and see for yourselves at
ISAAC LIVINaSTON'S
North Hanover Street Clothing limporium
N. It. All goods bought from Uff by the pinco.cr yard.
by persona wishing to have It cut to measure. eau ho
accommodated free of charge.
Carlisle, May I, 1862.
TIVINGSTON'S PERFECT Fitting
I Shlrtfi, made to measure and guaranteed a perfect
fit. SIX FOR NINA DOLLARS, warranted to be of it
superior article of Linen and Muslin of the most cele
brated makes. Also, every variety of Shirts constantly
kept on hand of every style and quality. Collars of all
the latest styles out. May 2.
SPRING GOODS,
GREENFIELD &
One door west of the County Prison.
'HAVE just received a splendid as
sortment of Now Goods, from Now York and
Philadelphia, which will be told unti,ually cheap for
cash.
Fancy Silks In Great Varieties,
BLACK SILKS,
of all grader, from 75 cents to $1,50. In the above, line
of Goods no duly rompetition.
AND WOOLEN FOULARDS,
tillk Poplins, Llama Cloths, Mozambiquon, Shepherd
fl , laidu,4'ivot do Lanes, (.11.1los, lawns,
SIP RlOl^G I)EIL.II.YIJS
at reduced prices. We are now ofioring our entire
stock of new stylos of ;- , prlog D,lniu, at 20 runts,
worth 25 crate.
DOMESTICS
nt.fi at,
Extra iL , -
Auc,er, Muir lames and Spragues at 12 1 2 Ille,elled
and unbleached Muslim; at H , tl and 10 cents. Extra
quality, one yard wide at rents. Lancaster Ging
haunt at 12L Coats.
OLEVACMg, U l anEnd
COTTON AND LINEN PANTINGS,
Drills,Doninis, Jeans, In groat variety and at old prices.
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR.
A very handsome, lut of
CLOTHS & CASSIME 11 ES
for Mon and Boys' wear, at low prices.
WHITE GOODS AND NOTIONS
A full line of tho ftbovo * goods always on band. Ale°
Loop Skirts, of the latest New York styles.
(CEtr3pOtm !
4,600 yards of Carpets, all of the newest designs and
patterns in the market, ranging in price from 12% cts.
to $l,OO per yard. Lfaving purchased the above assort.
meat in New York, wo aro enabled to offer superior
inducements to all who will favor an with a call. As
our store in now a permanent institution in Carlisle,
wo are determined to maintain the name (we have al
ready established) of selling cheap, notwithstanding
the various rumors that have been circulated In regard
to our Leaving town.
Carlisle, May 2, 1861
NOTICE.
DEIBau CILLEZ
Ml' ix ire 3ti 1 tiii 3L" e ,
MI
REDUCED PRICES.
GEO, J, HENKELS,
No. 524 Walnut Street,
(OPPOSITE THE STATE HOUSE,)
PHILADELPHIA
BALTIMORE LOOK HOSPITAL.
ESTABLIBELED ItEITUGE FROXI QUAOMMY
THE ONLY I'LACE WEIEBB A CUBE CAN BE
OBTAINED.'
R. JOHNSTON has discovered the
most certain, speedy and only effectual remedy in
tic world fur all private diseases, weakness of the back
or limbs, strictures, affections of the kidneys and Mad
der, involuntary discharges, impotency, general debili
ty, nervousness, tlyspepsy. languor, low spirits, confu
sion of ideas, palpitation of the heart, timidity, trem
blingsi dimness of sight or giddiness, disease of the
head, throat, nosp or skin, affections of the liver, lunge,
stomach or bowels—these hirriMa.diserders arising from
the solitary habits of youth= - -those seet:et and solitary
practices mere fatal to their victims than the song of
byre= to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most
brilliant hopes - or-anticipations - - rendering - marriage,
,
Ac.,,lmpossible. -- .
. ' 'SZOITIqdr MEN,
Especially, rwho . leve - hecome - thErvletims of solitary
vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annu
ally sweeps tone untimely grave thousands of Young
Men Of the meat &salted talents and brilliant intellect,
1030 might otherwise have entranced listening Senates
with the , thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the
living lyre, may call With full etinfitleiiee.
21Ta1tRIA.031
_
Married persons, br young, mon contemplating mar
riage, being aware of physleal weakness, organic debil
ity, deformities, &a., speedily cured.
life who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may
religiously, confide In his honor as a gentlemanoind
'confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. ,
.
Rnct r iazzxc
linmodlately cured, and full vigor .rostored. This die
trossiug• atrottloti-r-whlat renders life ralsorable and
marriago Impossible-1s the penalty paid by tho victims
of impronor, ind n igences . Young persons are too apt to
commit oaceslies from not being awate of the.droadful
consequencoe that may ensue. Now, who that under
stands the subjnct, NMI pretend to deny thnt i .the poWer
of procreation le hit sooner' by Musa falling - into im
proper habits ,than by the prudent I Besides being de•
ptisod. the- pleasures 'of healthy' offspring,. the most
seflotie.itnd destructive .sYmptoms to both body - and
mind arise. The system becomes deranged; the pbysl
cal and mentatfunetions wooltonan, loss of procreatlyO
power; -nOrrous lrrltabillly , dyspepsia, palpitation of
thoheart, Indigestion, constitutional debility, a west•
ink of the, frame,, cough, eon somption, decay and death.
Orion NO sott. i ri - r-rxtmlymixon
T r * Itztud 410 going from Baltimore stteot, a tow doors
from tho corner.
. . . .
Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Doc
tor's Diplomas haw in his office.
A .017 RE WA.RIIANTED.IN TWO
DRYS.
No Mercury or Nauseous Drugs.—Dr. Johnston, men;
"ler 'of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, tired Illlt 0
from one of the most eminent roileges in the United
Slates, and the greeter port of whose life ban loan spent
it the hospitals of London, Paris. Philadelphia oh d
elsewhere, has effected some of ha" most it•tonishing
cures that were ever known; Trimly troubled with ring
ing in the head anirears. when asleep, grent'nervons
miss, being alarmed at sudden mounds, bashfulness,
with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with de
rangement of mind, were cured immediately.
TAKE! PARTICULAR. NOTICE.
Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured themselves
by improper indulgence and solitnry habits, which ruin
both body and mind, unfitting them for either business,
study, society or marriage.
These are tame of the sad and melancholy effects
produced by early habits of youth, viz: Weakness of
the back and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of sight,
loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspep
sy, nervous irritability, derangement of the digestive
functions, general debility, symptoms of consumption.
i'rj assA I.l.Y.—The fearful effects on the mind are much
to lie drgaded—loss of memory, confusion of ideas de
pression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society.
self distrust, love of solitude, timidity, &c., are some of
the evils produced.
Thousands of persons of an ages can now judge_ what
Is the cause of their declining health, losing their vig
or, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having
a singular appearance about the eyes, cough and symp
toms of consumption.
YOUNG MEN
Who have injured themselves by n certain practice
indulged in when along, a habit frequently learniedfroin
evil companions, or at school, the effects of which aro
nightly felt, even when asleep, and If not cured renders
marriage impossible, aud dostroys both mind and body,
should apply Immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the hope of his coun
try, the darling of his parents, should be !matched from
all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence
of deviating from the path of nature and indulging In
a certain secret habit. Such persons must Wore con
templating
reflect that a sound mind and body are the most ne
cessary requisites to promote connubial' happiness.—
I [Aped; without these. the Journey through life becomes
Is weary pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the
view: the mind becomes shadowed with despair and
tilled trlth the melancholy reflection that the happiness
of another becomes blighted with our own.
When the misguided and Imprudent. votary of plea
sure finds that he hss Imbibed the seeds of this painful
diSeNFO, it too aft en happens that an ill timed canoe of
. . .
shame, or dread of discovery, deters him from applying
to these who, from education and respectability, ran
alone bohlend trim, delaying till the constitutional
symptoms of this horrid disease make their appearance'
such no ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, tinctures,
pains in" the head and limbs, dimness of sight, deafness,
nodes on the chin hones and arms, blotches on the
head, face and extremities. progressing with frightful
rapidity, till at last the palate of the mouth or the
hones of the nose fall in, and the victim of this awful
disease becomes n horrid object of commiseration, till
death pnts•n period to his dreadful sufferings, by send
ing Min to " that Undiscovered Country from Whence
-inn-trai,ellerreturns:"-
$l,OO and $1,25
It Is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to
this terrible disease, owing to the unskillfulne'es of Ig
norant pretenders, who, by the use of that deadly lad
en'', Merenry, ruin the constitution and maks the re
sidue of life miserable,
Trust not your liver, or health. to tho care of the
many unlearned and wortble, pretenders, destitute of
It nowt urge, Milne or character, wino copy Dr. .70111qt - 111's
it Ivertimunents, or style thelliSei VON, it, the newspaper , .
regularly educated physklans. Incapable of curing, they
keep you trilling month after month taking their filthy
and poisennul, cntn pOIIIIA 27, nr naiting al, the - !MUM estfun
VIM hr nht.vined, and in despair, le.tvu you with ruined
health to Flail river your aalllng disappointment.
Dr. Johnston In the only Physician advertising.,.
Ills credentials or diplomas always hang In Msmilke,
Iti~FMnJdios or trent - Motif aro unknown to all others,
prepared from a life spent In the great hospitals of Eu
rope, the first lu the country and it rum, extensive
private practice than any other physician in the world.
INDORSEMENT OF TRH, PRESS.
The many thousands cured at this instittithm year
aften year, and the numerous important Surgical Opo.
rations perforated by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by the
reporters of the " Sun," "Clipper," and many other
miners, notices of which hate app;.nreri again and again
before the public, besides his standing as a gentleman
”r character and responsibility, Ise sufficient guarantee
to the afflicted.
SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED.
Persens writing Films] i be porticular in directing
their letters to thin Institution, in the f-ollowing
Of Um Baltimoro Luck Hospital, Baltimore, sld.
May 2,1862—1 y,
Of Goods, WaroS, and 74Ierchandlsc. Also, Brewer ,
Distillers, Lumbermen, &c., within the Pun ty of Cum
Berland, returned and classified according to the sence
al acts of Assembly us follows, to sell
A. W. Bentz. dry.7oods, 10 fr4,o CO Leidigh, Sawyer 1..111i11er,41y goods 10 20 (0)
Philip A, sold, dry gods 12 12 50
J. W. Eby, groceries; 11 15 00
C' 1011011, 'll 15 00
Wm. Bentz, " 13 10 nu
111. Myers ' 13 10 CO
J. F. Steel, " 14 7 00
Barney Hoffman, groceries,' 14 7 00
A. G. Lechler, 14 7 uu
George Leiby, " 11 7 0.0 1
„. I
Henry lierknesr, " 14 7 00
Susan Wiechol, 11 7 00
D. Eckols & Son, " Ii 7 00 . 1
Woodward & Schtnicll, produce, 11 _ 13 00
Henderson .0 Reed, 12 12 bti
.1. It. Nonetualierr •• 13 in 00
•
.1. .t: D. Rhoads, 11 7 0(1
II envy_ ..,X1.0,/, hardware, . . 10 20 Ull
.1. P. L
. yn° .1,•1 , ..r), - •. . . • - 11 . In Yu'
I
A instinntr A: Hotter, lona, 1, eral 1.1 10 (10
liver Delancey, Danko A. mill, 1:1 in 00
S. M. Hoover, " 14 7 00
A. li. Ewing, furniture, 14 7 00
-
,
H. Rhoads, 1 1 , 0
C. Ggilby, Agt., dry goodn, 1:1 10 00
Wm. M. 3111 es, 14 7M I
N. IV. Woods. Agt , dry good , ;,11 7 no
1.. I'. Greenfield A: Cu , •• 14 7 00
II R. .l, meson, fancy tit). good.;, 14 7 00
IL. E. Shapley, jewelry, 1.1 7 no 1
Thomas Conlyn, •• 1 1, 7 (CO
0. C. Kreuter, 14 7 LO
W. DIA. Naugle, " 14 700
.108. P. Steel. 14 7 00
James Loudon, hooks, .4e., 14 7 00
A. M. Piper. 14 7 00
Bretz A Cornmen," 14 7 00 I
.1. D Gorges. stoves, 1.1 7 CO
Mrs. M. Morris, " 147 00
.
Samuel Elliott, drugs, 14 7 00
,
S. W. Ileverstick, drugs, 13 In 00
S. B. Pannelether, •• 14 7 00
Mrs. S. M. Keltler, confect lottery. 14 7 00
J. li. Rheum, 11 7 00
"
Mrs. C. Murray, 14 7 00
Mary Boatty, " 14 7 Ou
Peter Monyer, te " 14 700
Jacob Senor, shoes, 14 7 00
Robert Moore, " 14 7 00
John Irvine, 14 7 00
S. Itnamingur, robes, Re., 14 7 00
H. S. Ritter, merchant tailor, 14 7 00
Sire. M. J. Stumph, groceries, 14 7 00
John Faller, 14 7 00
Win. H. Ilarn, l' 14 7 00
ii
J. D. Mock, 14 7 00
"
David Keeny, 14 7 00
a
A. Monnsmith, 14 7 'oo
Jacob Wolf, " 14 7 00
J. G.Callio, hats, 14 7 00
J. Roos A: Co,. ' 14 7
John Koller, " 14 7 00
Mrs 111. NOR, millinery, 1.1 7 00
Eliza Stahl, 14 7 00
Mot J. Hutton, " 14 700
Mrs. E. Williams, " 14 7 00
David Common, flour'and feed, 14 7 00
John Schmohl, baker, 14 7 oa
(1 ilrossinen, " 14 7 00
William Sellers, " 14 7 00
Law Is Faber, " 1.1 7 00
Jahn Sellers, " 14 7 00
David Sipo, paper, Ac, 1.1 7 CO
Isaac Livingston, clothing, 13 10 00
Arnold A Sun, 11 10 00
"
J. W. Smiloy, 13 10 00
,
ill
E. 11. Leonard, 13 10 00
Allison A Kenny, marketing, 14 7 00
.1, IL Frederick, " 14 7 00
David Fredericks, " 14 7 00
William Askew, " 14 700
James Cellio Si Son," 14 " 700
Win. Chanoweth, 14 7 00
Benj. Hoslor, dottier, . 4 , 14 700
Peter Faust, produce,l4 7 00
i
Wm. Wort, marketing, ' 14 7 00
DICKINSON
Strohm, Rock /ii Coffey, dry goods,
Benjamin Plank, dry goods
4141,,ntl A ern tv
In ,onts
GREENFIELD & CO
EAST PENIISROROUGH.
Kerr & Hummel,
May & Lingleilold, • "
Englebart & Wormley, lumber.
Adam Kelinger,
J. Rhlnehard & CO,
Goo. W. Feeler, dry goods,
D. Donlinger, groceries,
NVin. Banks, grocerieri,
Jacob Rem - linger, "
John McCormick, "
J. Longanecker. "
S. lt. Patterson, produce, •
Michael Vim°, "
Joe. Ilidloman, marketing,
David Drown,
Wm.. Orson, dry gandg,
11. Buclcwidtor, grocol tog,
lIAMTDA.
D. Itnppi'dry goods,
James 11. Johnson, dry , goods,
A. Shrivel.,
George L. Hale, stoves,
Cyrus Templin, furniture, -
Jeremiah Weartney, marketing,
li. Baggot,confeetlonary,
11. U. Mosier, produce,
LOWER ALLEN
Bltner and,Wlso, shoes,
Abraham Brower, dry goods,
John Coleman,
Eli W. Wise, «
Wm; P. Loyd, drugs, "
WiWarn Ora marketing,
J. Young,
ll...Brubaker,
0, Eberly; dnalor. . • .
.•
-Brindle et 'Bons; dry.goode;'
11..3. Stevens, * 6 * .
D. L. DeTiney.-Ougef,
:lienry Mali.,
Bantuel.rlau ileeler, •
' Christina Hoover, marketing;
•
Jucob Groegor, groceries.
-Daniel Markley, marketing,
Klink k Co., dry goods,
T
T. B. (crown, hardwire,
S. (1. Wild, drUgs,
'
Fall not to obsor.vo manic and number
MARRIAGE
DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE.
STRANc:ERS
=at IMIN!
Lj.st,._of. Dealers
MEM]
FRANKFORD
14. 7 00
14 7'oo
1 14 4 7
7 0 0 0
14 T 00
14 7 00
10N1i0E.
NEWVILI3,
13 10 . 00
• 1.2 13 ll l -00
11 - 700
11 7 00
• l,
W. L. McCullough, groceries, , 14 700
S. M. Gnawer, ~ 14 7 00
Jos. Laughlin, clothing, 34 7 00
J. M. Davidson, Agt.. shoes, . 14 7 00
J. 13 Oohed', Agt., siovelt, 14 . 700
A. Fuhrman, marketing, 14 - 7 00
John Hard, l 4 7 00
S. D. MeKinnoy, dry goods,
Forgunon & Co., dry goods., 14 7 00
8. Miller and & Sone, - —. 14 700
flowers & Myers, 14 '7 00
-
.1. &J. Kyle, . . " 13 10 00
It
A lillninch, 14 •7 00
If ursh & Slays, It 14 7 00
Lewis & Co. Red Barn. produce, 14 7 00
Snyder .@ Knottle,. 11 15 00
J. & .7. B. Mush, If 11 15 00
Newcomer & Born, 13 10 00
Henry F. Snyder, oboes, 14 7 00
4. & J , B. Hernia, Oakville, produce, 13 10 OD
J. M. Wagner, marketing, . 14 _ 700
NEWBURG.
Koontz Jr Stevick, dry goods,
James Green,
David Hoover, flour,
C. Stevick, furniture,
W. W. Frazor, shoe 4,
.1 P. 'Wise, dry goods,
mu=
W. M. Watts, "
TrusgSll, - Sty Root%
.1. 'lectern. marketing, 14 7 00
A. ()concert & Co., marketing. 14 7 00
SOUTH MIDDLETON.
Alexander Ft Mullin, dry goods, 13 - 10 00
Kauffman A: BraelB4ll, 13 10 00
A. NI. Loldlgh, 13 10 00
8. N. Divan. 14 7 00
Runny Oardnnr, 14 7.00
&mu& Shupp, flour,
Win. Ward. vonfeetlonery
C. Reep, furnlturn,
P. IClTlti.ss, rnarketb gr,
D. Newman, chop,
fleorgo Coffey, dry goods,
MEM
(leorgo Clover.
J. Schoch, liro., "
F IS. 1t011141,3 - tier, confectionary,
Win. Hawk, marketing,
J. 11. Seller, dry goods,
13=1
S.C. Haller, groceries, 14 7 00
'Farman & Bro., " 14 7 00
P. Detrick, 14 7 00
Jacob Pogue " , 14 7 04
.7. 11. FRAnnal. a: - Co', groceries, 11 7 CO
P. S. Arta, 14 7 d 0
Cox .....& McCune, dry goods, 13 10 00
J. Heck & Co., 4
._... 13 10 00
.
J. & J. IL Reading, " 12 12 50
Stuart & Sone, 13 10 00
Stevirk & 111ePhorarm, dry goods, 13 10 00
11 .1. Fooddyi turn turn, 14 7 00
Hostetter 2 Sicyles, clothing, 14 7 00
.1. Dridgos, merchant tailor, 14 7 00
Ranh{ n & 11,0, drugs, 14 7 (0
John Starnbarh, " 14 7 04
J„ . 11....At1h:44,, " 14 _ _ _ oo, _
,i, , ,giVTl7,Tra, ,
ii -- - . 7 - ''
Mrs. IL Sturtrm, millinery, 14 7 00
MN. NI. Dobbs, 11 7 00
3. Landis. jewelry. 14- 7 00
llvram 113 kluge, jewel, y, 11 7 0! ,
Ilribil 1.5 Johnson, Lard warn, 12 1:r 50
Forney ,t;MePborson, " 13 10 00
A. J. Wolf, stoves, 14 7 00
I. M. Ilykos, " 14 7 nn
Ruby A; Lawton, produce, - 10 20 00
Startin Anglo, lumber, 14 7 00
T. 11 Blair, produce, 11 15 (0
Kelso .5 II Inkle, stationary, 14 7 U 0
Johnson' A Soarer, coal, Ac., 14 7 uu
(-; - 8 roti:: mit, tte.,•14,, 7.
1. W Croft, 4 . 14 7
Benj. Biggs, marketing,
S. Myors,
Charles Oyster, I umber,
Les 6: Eberly,
Musser k James, "
V. Prussian,
T. WiHet, dry goods,
(1. SIIll r, "
Andrew hoes. prud see 13 10 on
Ii Elt ALLEN.
Sc Zook, Sty goods, 13 1,
D. 11.
Hobert taut rich. ketisp,
Iliramu Louglserkur, dealer,
IV E: 4 l.` PENNS1101100;11
Line .1 tuner, produce,
Ilumshito, ••
Ilunder,on & Reed, produce,
Edwin Junior. diy goods,
I). Martz, .5, Co., n
•
lthor James, 13 10
Tobias Sites, marketing,
Wm. Bishop,
Wth: Vah,,srd t rin , ifiarketing.
U. W. Robinson, dry goods,
SILVER SPRING.
Win. 11. Eckels, dry goods. 14 7
.1..1. Coble. 17 ' 10
I)3v i d Strohm, " 13 to RU
Jacob SillllllollB, ‘• 14 7 '
Jacob ',WWI. " - ,14
Jos'. Fink, IneTullont tailor, 14 7 00
Fisher , 1 .: Knapp. dealers, 1 . 1 7
WIN 8. Burkholder dealer, 14 7
.101 in 11. Leidigh, produ,o, 13 lo 00
F. Breekeinakor, marketing, .7
14 7
CL Li expo
J. Brandt & See, dry goods,
D. Comfort A: Sons, ••
!Brindles N else anger, '•
John Relgle,
Henry Lease, `•
Kaufman .t Oswald, produce,
'Flonnas B. Bryson, '•
Job a Johnston & Son, ••
Rossi neer & Shegizer, "
Za..kal le, Bar orstrek, produce, 14
Jos. Altileison.lumber, - 14
tiberly 4-Co., lumber, 14
Geo. 1l ontinel, lumber coal, 14
Danko orahlil, 14
W. Abrams, •• 14
A mold 3 , 14
llohb k (larretion, hardware, 13
John S. Boyers, 13
It. Wile'' n A: Sons, stoves, 14
Win. 11 otni.•rlieh, " 14
3..3lathews, 14
.1. 11. Herring, drugs, 14
J. S. Dallett, " 11
Ira Day, 14
ICI:horn:IF, groceries, 14
Robert Mllla , " 14
Fagrin A; A mists rig, groceries, 13
a. G. Bowman, 14
.1. Euiliiger,
11. W. Irvine. cue fectionory, 14
San, unl W. WOrtst, furniture, 14
John Rupp, .t 14
Miller 3. Eberly, dealers, 13
C. Hennes, shoes, 14
(I, , orge I Itstott, '• 14
Levi Reigle, hats & shoes, 1.1
.1. P. Itatfiloshurget, music, 14
Jacob Swartz, jaw shy, 14
E. S. Reese, ,• 14
Swller & Keifer, merchant tailors, 14
Jacob Wineman, baker, . 14
A. H. Mateer, millinery, 1 14
Mrs. S. Bryan, " 14
George Steinour, marketing, 14
Frank Marshall, "
14
George Koser, 14
J. J. Smith, baker, 14
BEER, OYSTER AND EATING HOUSES
Frederick Kenner, Carlisle,
Gotlrib Sweitzer,
Michael Meehan.
Mrs. M. McDcnough,
Andrew Gould, a
John Castor,
Mrs. TI. Peters,
William Sikes,
John Hoffman,
Mrs. B Williallle ,
Ewing Clark,
Mrs, J. Lobach
George Poland,
Mre J. Low,
Mrs. 0. Myers,
George berg,
Ilonry Striae
Emanuel Weirleb, "
Jacob Stratton,
Joseph Rhoads, Hopewell,
Joseph Coble. East Pennaboro',
Adam. Burkholder, Newburg,
Charles BreWster, Newton
0. A. Hennobergor, "
if. J. Crawford, Newvillo,.
Wm. S. Dunlap, 0
John Maloy, Mechanicsburg,
I'. Wagner,
11. 11. Eberly, • "
Samuel Rupert, "
C. Shade, Shipponsburg,
peter Miller, "
James Mackay,' "
John Miller,
S. Grove, Uppor Allen.
BREWERS AND DISTILLERS.
Wm. Alexander, Carlisle,
Wm. Barnit,z,
Benson & Myers, Silver Spring,
Zackarias, Miley & Co., U. Allen,
13 10 00
14 7 00
12 1 0 50
13 10 00
14 7 00
-- 14 7 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00 -
14 7 00
14 7'oo
14 7 00
13 19 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
Noland, 4 tablet!,
Coor,
rgo
Emanuel Weirich, I table, 30 00
All persons fooling thojuseives aggriovod by the above
roturn or classification will have an opportunity clot.
pealing by calling on tLu subscribor froth() Court Henna
In Carlini°, on the 4th, 11th, 18th. or 25th of April, af
tor which time. no appeal will be hoard, - • .
02:01tOM SCOIIY,
Morc - antile Appraisar.
April 4,1862
14 7700
- 14 7 00
/-- .
am now•teeiving a large assortment of
now and elegant Spring goods, to which I respeo.t
fuc ly call the attention of my old friends and outdo ,
more, and all In want of handsome and cheap goods.
Particulars In next weeks - paper. ' I Wlll sell as cheap .
as any store In the Borough
,1..
April 4 '
102.. •s' ,-.,,
- -
13 10 00,
BOOTS, SHOES R GAITERS.
ee t Ogilby's cheap cash store Just
_ received an assortment of Ladles, Metes) and
C Maroon Gaiters. 'Soots & alms bf the best' quality
and handsome styles. Ault 4, IE2.
14 7 01
13 10 00
14 7 OD
14 7 00
1 7 00
14 7 CO
14 7 00
1 7 00
14. 7 00
I -
S hereby given that' arveleotion will be
held on MONDAY - TIID - 12TIi DAY a. MAY, 1962,
at the Court Douse, iii Carlisle; between the hours of 2
and 4 o'clock, l':M' of said day, tro elect n Prosmant and
five Managers for, the Carllsle Gas and Water-Company:
',GEORGE W.lB4•Sect.V.-
Anyll fa, 1862-3 t
•
13 10 00
14 . 700
1 7 00
14 - 7
_ - 00
14 7.00
14 700
14
14 'T 2
L A ® - SSIGN' E - ,
, L Ejk. : . Tim umiersignod, Assignee of Mlobael ?Mulch,
of tho Borough of Carlisle, under deed of 'ioluntary
assignment, Ibr the beneitt Oritittore, hereby notifies
ail those having claims notiost i thttsold INfichael Mlii
lab, to present' them; and Woad Indebted to make pay
ment- to him ferthwitlioit - li Is voilidenee fa the Borough,'
,' DAN ru, - I;CP LS, A stis u De,
April 23,1862-3 E •
MIFFLIN'
NEWTON
PENN
SOUTHAMPTON
E=S!
SIIIPpENSBURCI
Ea=
I=
11l
7 10
gc 7 10
7 10
7 10
7 10
7 10
7 10
7 10
7 10'
7 10
gi 7 10
7 10
7 10
7 10
8 5
7 10
8 5
7 10
7 10
8 6
7 10
7 10
7 10
7 10
7 10
7 10
8 5
T 10
8 b
7 10
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NEW SPRING- GOODS
CLUB. OCIILBY Ttlistq
NOTICE 9.
FARMERS, BVILDERS,
AfgcllANlgS, and the• gener
ly_Lally, will plenso call at the
CHEAP HARDWARE STORE,
as I am sell ing.goods cheaper than erer for cash or short
credit.
I 1210 Kegs Nails' end Spikes just' recoiled, or the very
best makers and warranted . Countriemerchants sup'
lie with nails at tuanntkcturers pAcei. - -
-,
..: :•
100 Tons Hammered and Rolled - lIIIIN E of all sizes,
Just 'received ,and warranted to ho of thohost quality,
with a large tOsortmout of " '-: i.' '
Shoot Iron, - _ .
Bared Iron, . , . •
Hoop Iron, • •\
. ,
Horse shoo Iron, . - _
Spring Steel, Cast. Stool,
Blistered Steel, Horse shoes,- •
Horse Shoo Nails, Washers,
Anvils, Vices. Files, Rasps, '
. Bolts, Nuts, Screw Plates, Rivets,
Blacksmith Bellows, &c., &c., cheaper
than the cheapest, at the Hardware storo, - Rast Main
street, Carlisle
March 24, 1862. 11. SAXTON.
IMIE3
13 10 00
13 10 00
13 10 00
14 7 OJ
DoLOWS. Just received and for sale
at manufacturers prices, a large ItSsortment of
Plank's Plnw,
ileuwood's Plow,
Zeigler's PloW,o • ..
-- WetrlclfirPtrwrv -
York Metal Plow,
Bloomfield Plow,
Eagle
Cultivators,
at the cheap Hardware store at IL SA.X.TON,East Main
street. ' March 28.
BM=
Bill]
1/=KI
14 7 00
77 T Dir
DUMPS Si CEMENT. IQO barrels of
Cement, with a large assortment'Of-Clutin and Trott
rumps, just received and ihr sale cheaPdr than ever. ,
Cement sold by the quantity at runnufacturei's prices
larch 28. IL SAXTON.
14 i 00
I 00
14
14 700
7 00
1
13=113
The Confessions and Experience of
El=MI
an Invalid,
DUBLISIIED for the benefit and as a
warning and a caution to young men who sulfur
from Nervous Debility ; Premature Decay; fie.; supply
ing at tho same limo the mom. of Self euro. By one
who has cured hitntelf after being put to great expanse
through medical imposition and quackery. ' Ily
ouelu
sing a post paid addressed envelope, single copies may
be had of the author, NATIIANISTA AIAYFALIL'Esq.,
Bedford, kings Co., N. Y.
Mard; 14, 1811.2—1 y
EEO
14 7 00
14 7 00
lIMZI
11=1E1
Ilill 3
-1, •
4 XECIITOR'S NOTICE.
Notice to hereby given, that Lettera Teatarnen
tar.), nu the will of Jacob Walters, lota Of Silver Spring
township, deceased, have been.issued by the Register
of Cumberland eerie ty, to the undersigned residing in
Silver Spring township. All persons indebted to said
estate are therefore called upon for payment, and those
having chums against it are requested to present them
for settlement. JACOB SIMMONS,
April 1552—fit
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS !
I.lle - lake vie br es Darei£l6 - 0 - 6
Li ton floods hare declined, and theta le now a pros•
poet of jotting a supply of..Cotton...tiVe,
:SA WVEI4. 7111.1.1,E1t, at the new sta*, utdor Alartln's
Hotel, East Main sti,•ct,) aro receiving daily large sup.
plies of
_
NEW SPRING 000.65,
whl,ll. our old , t,•1; we Orr tletormlned to sell a CITY
, ;0( I of every tarrtY ;
•
Plain and Fancy Silks at all Prices,
A lurr, lot 'of 1111 W Inal'k Silks at 71 . 1.,...Ft",k6, 3.00, 3;25,
1 50, 1.75, 200 ; new Spring,Delaines at 25 3'0E45:
4,6)0 yard, bebiUnality - alefintan; Ccialeco, Pavia° and
A inel i,•an Prints. dark and light cohlra, now ,§t) les, at
12 1 . 2 , a large 10l at id, Sand W. Full and
IMI
- SECOND MOB,NING PUNTS,
I,rtt quality English, 1:2 1 ,C, Ms. All kinds Dorn°Rile
iinghtuns ; Nianchus(er 30releces French and
Sot h Dresq and Bonnet Uingliams-ac
13 10 0
12 12 JII
1(1
111t0I4Z , T AND WHITE DiUSLINS
ot. Wi 1..10.11111 111141 I elan, a .good qualliy 8, feno 10, 4 4
Alan, 4, 10 4, 11-4, 12.4 at corresponding.
price+. A il hinds of 111:A VT (100D5 is large supply at
.lured prier._-Ti,),ings, Stripes, ebocks,
) nahurgq. I 'A ton Maps,. ..te. Moen Goods of
all ki,ol .'Pablo Cloths, Shcclings, I.lnon Maper, Nay.
l-1111t ti,, ',hams, Shirt Fronts, Collars, at the old
prwer. \\ trite (4.. r ],, all kinds, at old prices.
ll=ll
SPRING MANTLES, DUSTERS,
Shawls. nroblorn•g, ,tc, Hoop SkV7ts direct from do
f,.•t or y. soo Ni l ose., .) , 1011'/I 0.1141 BO) 'o
Ht IS E. I"'._ to )Ira's and Boy's Wear--
]3 10 00
13 1)
B Lick ci,(THIS Als:11
all ora,le, Paltry Cassitneres, latest- styles, Vestings.
Sattnet Jeans, enttonatles, treo..stleo__lattcllfir,. secured.
hr sop vi, of a first elato. Tailor, we are prepared to
get up Clot Wag in the must fitslyiolohle style at short
notice,
111 ---
CARPETS! CARPETS!
\VO a, e re.adi in, our S aupply of 01111.4.3 h rotnprife
Ing all the kinds kept in a first class Carpet
H o n,. ca t pets 'unclog in price from 1.2.5.
Oil_yoths, all tt idths. 31,,t.tingf i Looking ( 1 1. , Fes,
Shades and ltlintl,ttf all kinds. 1,006115. Carpet Chain:
Feathers Cotten Batting; Conn to t panes, dc.,
All the al.. tvo gai,is and many others, We offer to
put chasers at a small advance aliovo cost. 11 inter
ltrest.tioods--Shan Is. Mantles. Vuredess than first root
Weare 'id:ern:Merl not to Plettizo Call
sontine nor immentiostock.
.er, 11l noi lie addition, if Noe Goodii'ds tho sea
sn n tattoos. All foods wa rrantedln to tt hart we Fell
them tor
14 11 01
11 14
11 15
f„1;11)1c'11,,4„13,7:vE,g s M,..1 LIAM.
Carlisle Febrnary 28, 1862
l' 1
1- oi
A Superior Limestone Farm For
4L inn:SW ae _farm af_th_e__ _beat _quality,
, elmmirin i :;:ibout 240 or 245 titres is offered fob sale.
Tills faro: pr.:di:cod last year 100(1 bushels of wheat,
and large quantkies of corn and outs.
There are excellent improvements op the farm, consist
ing of n now house, a good barn, a hog pen and
spring house, hake oven, and good water near the
door. On the northern side of the farm is located n
limestone Ridge protecting the crops from the winds
and furcishing the hest n , limestone for lime. There
are about lim acres cleared and tine rest Is covered with
timber. With judiCions liming-Ow farm would pro
duce 15 00 bushels of wheat. It can conveniently bo
divided into two farms.
The farm Hoe in Madison townolflp, the richest ogri
ulturnl,ottlement In Perry County. A bettor paying
ntootment cannot be made.
For particulars all upon or addrsss the undersigned,
tv,ho will answer all inquiries.
April 4, 18d2. A. L. SPONSLBR.
GREAT EXCIT,aMENT.
Fas been raked in Carlisle and stir--
rovnding country on liarnlng that the subscriber
- has returned from tiro City with a tremendous stock of
Illy (toads, all taught tbr Cash and to be sold at such
low prices as will Cowan cross PFOPLE to shake In their
boots.
lu this very extentdvo stook may ba found great piles
of c
DRESS GOODS.
Of Silk Poplins, Turiin Lustro, Fancy Silks In saristy,
Black Silks of the most colabratadnianufacture, Mohair
Plaid, Poll do Cluivo. Silk Chock, Einhmitierod Mohair,
Satin Plaid, Chuck Mos.aintilque, Chain Do Lainas, Born.
btu:lnas, Lawns. Sc &c.,
7 10 00
7 10 00
7 10
7 10
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
Ves t I ngs, 'Boys ‘VCll"ofgoral q limey and deslrablo stylus,
Ticking s, Chocks, Flannels, Ginghams, Lawns and
CALICOES .
of very handsome styles and In 'min.:lent quantity to
clothe every female In the County.
I havp also the largest assortment of
CARPETS'
=O3
and Oil Cloth In tho Interior of Pennsylvania, of all
qualities and at vory satisfactory pricos to the purcha•
ser.
Bosidos, I have almost,ovory desirable article in my
lino of business that can be mentioned, selected with
groat cam, and with an oyo single to the svauts of this
community and the present Woes. -
The public is advised to coo thoso magnifkant loads
of goods before purchasing elso*Oreouil am confident
that advantages will be wArtod.ltY a &ireful examina
tion of my stock of Goode, whlets for immensity has nev
er been, and porhaps novon, will: boi, equalled in this
place, for size beauty, nod, cheapness. •
At the old, well known standtif
•
• A. W. BENTZ.
April 4, 1562.
TO THE CITIZENS OP
OUIVIBERLAWD COUNTY.
HE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to
',llona you,.tliat lie brur,ittat opened a DRUG
ST RD In'the Borough of Carlisle, In tharoom former
lyc r ccuptod by licynoldel / Plotter, as alirugiltoro, next
door to Inhoirs Grocery Store, , tiouth• Hanover street,
whore ho will ativayo be, found ready and willing to ply
the spatula and pestel. ' . •
The following list comprises the main portion of Ills
stock:—Patont Medicines, - -
DRUGS AND 911EMICALS; TRUSSES,
Suspensory Bandages, Window Glass, Toilet Soaps,
PURE WINES AND -LIQUORS,
Porfumory, Canes,. Notions . alitr , Tarietios donAraiiy,
Confectionnrlcs, Tobacco, and Stgars,, , Lithographs and
rames, Burning Fluid, Paint, yaridah and thieh.Brush
os, Coal 011, ..' ..
. .
-BLANK .BOOKt:&STATIONARY
generaIIy having had ovor Moon years' experience in
the Drug Business, with a desire lo nocemmodate, and
,please ray customer', I hnpo to.recolvo a roamed:do share
of public patronage. It In my intention and desire to
give perfect satisfaation In every particular, to all who
may favor me with a call,
PRESCRiPTIONS - - -
..... _ • - ' -
. ,
Carefully compounded, at fair prices. Give me ,a call,
CarlielO; Doc, 0, 1801. .S. B. prices..
15 00
16 00
25 00
25 00
00 00
NEW . FIRM *.
C •
RAWFORD CO.; 'Wholesale and
4 lletall Glues and Ourlekhalr Warehouse, No. 21
Routh 7th Street, Philadelphia, Clue, 'tttnd and. Etna'
.ry raper, Emery Cloth, Raw Hide 'Whips, and Curled
flair at the lowest prices. Ordersaolicltodby man and
satisfaction guaranteed, • .-.••'"
WHITE AND C 4 O.IOIO.NOLIt ES ; .-
for Mlllhaore, Ihintera, pearlindere, Cabinet Makers
'
- Eloalets In the above rill llnd It ot-spechtl-aavantngo
to glvp , ,ua a call, • , • ••
' - .2.lsoittit 7t.li 'Stroet
c.fiII , PETINGS&o."-3tst roceivod At
OGlLTlV'g s ChaapCabli filara, a. now stock. t'ittar •
pa inm, Druggots and Floor 011 . Clothls,„*Itictt wilt bn
hold at Awry low flgu cos. •
Plcase call and cxontoo ttn:'
rtl lr, Oct.
Sale
I=
REMOVAL! REMOVAL !
TAPB SENBRIS Boot - &_ Shoe Store,
CV has bean retnoved Most door to Piper's Book Stm o
and oppoßite th o Cumberland Talley Bank. .
BOOTS AND SHOES I BOOTS AND SHOES:
Grand Bargains
now offered at Sonor's Cheap Boot and Shoe Store.
Spring Arrival of .IV - ew Boots & Shoes.
The iiiscrlbar has jvistroturmal from Phil
adolpha and Boston with an extensive and
splendid assortment of Gentleman's and
tla
dies' Shoos Men's and Boys' Boots. Shoes and
Brogans, Megis and Boys' Walking Shoos, Calf, l'atent
Leather and Cloth Gaiters.
Ladles' Button Boots, Balmoral and Lase Boots, Gal.
tera, Buskins and Kid Slippers, Misses and Children's
Boots and Shoes. Carpet Bags, Trunks, Umbrellas, &c.,
which will ba sold low for Cash.
. -
Purehasors aro invited to call and oxaaalnoour stocic,
they will fled that In price and quality It will compote
with any shoo Mora in the placo, nt the New Store
Room next door to Piper's Book Store. _
Carlisle, April 11, 7882-8 m
BLINDS AND SHADES.
J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 North Gth
-
VENITIAN BLINDS and
WINDOW•SHADES,
The largest and finest assortment in the city, at the
lowest prises. Blinds painted and trimmed equal to
now, Store Shades made and lettered.
April 18, 1562-2 m
EITATIVIELL HOUSE,
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN,
C STREET, BET. 4i AND 6th STS.,
Near the IVittional Hotel, and two squares from
the Railroad Depot,
WASHINGTON CITY.
FINE PARLORS FOR. TUE ACCOMMODATION OF LA-
DIES.
Room and 13,avrd, per day.
Room alone, per day
Menlo. each
Lodging, If the room in vacated by 7 a in
Otherwise it will 1w considered by the day
The lintmEm.nousE is newly and elegantly tur
nished, and lu every' - respect a first class Hotel. I
invite the public to call and examine.
. A. F. MAMMA. Proprietor.
Oct.ll. ISSI. t f
DR. WILLIAM B. H - URD'S
)•701.1TH
A SURE REMEDY FOR A
Bad 'Breath,
Sore Mouths.,
Canker,
robleased Bleeding; Gums,
Nursing Sore Month,
A ND the best specific now iu use for
AIL ANY diseased condition at tho mouth. It Is
part ioularly beneficial to porsous wearing
ARTIFICIAL TEETH,
rempletely dehtreying every taint of the mouth, ab
wu ing and remm frig all Impurities, Insuring
A SW' I: 1.2,'F 13 It E I'l'll,
to 011-who make mai 'of IL No -Vomit, IthDY or YOUNG
(lENTLPMAN Who 14 orniclo4l with a
11A T) 11
should deley eppling this remedy, for it it A eertniu
cur, and Is eprrs...d end i e ,o mmen d e l b y every p i ty
slcian under idlers nocien it hen been brought.
'US/I:Dr. Wm. B. 17 UR D'S MOUTH WASH.
Prepared at Dr. linaulb Dental Offlee, No. 77 Fourth
Street, Brooklyn, F. D.
ne-Priee 37 Cents per Bottle. —5l
A liberal disr,lnt moan to &ale,.
Addrem.Principal Office, Tribune Buildings,
*MO.I Spruce Street, Now York.
Sold In Philadelphia, by Ily, , tt ,tz Co., 21 . 2 North 2,1
Street: 0 S. 1110 Chestnut street: and by all
DroviPts.
DR. WILLIAM B• lIITRD'S
TOOTH POWDER!
This Powder pissews tho CAUBON NS ITIIOUT
Is free frtini 01l Arias or Alkalies that ran in no (root
Injure the Teeth. Its netion being onlitely mechanical
—p.ilishinK without wearing the,onamel.
Dr. liittrd's Tooth Powdey
is r,nnlmentlrll Lp nil Enfluent Dr.ntists
st Dr. D.A . ., Dental 011ie°, Su. 77 Fourth
St root., 13,01tlyn, E. D.
.2? "Price 25 Cents per Box. — Caa
A 111.1,31 tlist..ont nuado to denkrg,
Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings,
. No. 1 Spruce Street, New York.
5.,14.1a1y0 by Casw.4l, N 1,1,.); (`.... t.ilth 1 venue !Intel:
.1..1 I .;,,,11111146.11, 7 II 1113 A IV ay:S. Barnes. '2.02
Itro:Owav, mt,l by all Drltglzistg.
DR. WILLI - 111f B. HURD'S
TOOTillt (LIRE ika.ws
For lo?
prothred be ea ,rd 111.1, , 5. i, t icffiarly 11,blpted
to an cases of cthil,l".. atllio Lul oif h '1%)1:11'11Ar.111,,,
Parents can relieve thoinsdves from tli,:t digt,,: sing
weariness caused by
LOSS OF SLEEP,
and [hell children from g.Cest suffering. by keeping - n
bottle of Ur. Wm. HURD'S TOOT ID the
bonne.
Prepared at Dr. llurd's Dental Office, No. 77 Fourth
St reef, llronolilyn, E. D.
tom`• Price, only 12 Cents per Bottle
A liberal discount made to dealers.
Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings,
No. 1 Spruce tract, New York.
Sold Iu Phihulelphia, by Dyott k Co., 232 North 2d
Street; 0. B. Hubbell, I.IIU Olumtuut Street; and by all
Drugglstg.
DR. WILLIAM B. HURDIS
NEURALGIA PLASTERS,
FUIt TUE 011Ett OF NEURALGIA
OR TOOTIIACIIN PRODUCED BY COLDS
LOCAL NEURALGIA is Gumediately cured by their
application.
They art like n charm, and are perfectly harmless In
their nature: do not produce a b:ister, and leave no
unpleasant results.
Dr. Wm. B. Hurt's Neuralgia Plasters
never fail to give satisfaction to all who test their
virtue.
Prepared at Dr. llurd's Dental Office, N 0.77 Fourth
Street, Brooklyn, B. D.
)." Price, only 15 Cents Each.
A liberal discount made to dealers:
Address hilieipal Offleo, Tribune Buidings,
No. 1 Spruco Street, New York
Sold in Philadelphia, by D 3 ott & Co., 232 North 2d
Street; 0. S. Hubbell, 1410 Chestnut Street; and by all
Druggists.
NOTICE.—We' aro daily receiving ort;ers to semi by
mall some Ohs or more of Dr. llurd's Dental Remedies,
which we cannot fill. None are mailable except the
Neuralgia Plaster, which we send in an envelope on re.
colpt of price (16 cents) and one stamp. But to accom
modate persons in places where the druggists and store
keepers are behind the ago, we have put up packages
iu white embossed boxes, seven Inches by four, with
compartments—each box containing a bottle of Dr.
tiurd's Sleuth Wash, and Tooth Ache Drops, a box of
Tooth Powder, the Neuralgia Plaster, a valuable little
Treatise on Teeth and their Diseases, the best moans
of preserving them, and the proper treatment of Chil
dren's Teeth, worth of itself the entire cost to every
young man or woman, or parents with young children,
with sundry other necessary articles; price per package
one dollar, or six packages for $5, soot by express as
directed. As the ExpreSs charges aro not much, if any
more on a dozen than on one, it is far cheaper to order
six or a dozen packages at ono time. A large family
will want all: or tho surplus can be. disposed of to
oolghbork with public* benefit, for no one can estimate
how much pain, suffering, unhappiness, and disfigure
ment, expense, lose of tints and money would be saved
to the country If every family to-day had ono of those
packages, which, in itself, is a complete sot of Dental
Remedios. Address Wm. B. Mum /4 Co., Tribune
ings, Now York,' and write name and address plainly.
That.rendttances wny be made with confidence, W. B.'
ll.lklCo.,'refer to the Mayor of Brooklyn, to 'G. IV'.
Griffith, President of the Partners and Citizen's Dank,
Diooklyzi; to the Editor of the American 'Manufactur
ers' Gazette; to Joy, Cook Co.,.Publishers' Agents, N.
York; to P. T. Barnum, Esq., who knows a good thing
when ho sees It and who has already ordered a second
supply, etc.
1000 Agents Viranted
To Introduce Dr.. Hurd's Dental Remedios into every
county. nen or women who want to make money
quickly, can do bettor with thoso articles than any,
thing In market. They aro now, maul, low priced,
and wo 'are spending thousands in adfortlsings them
for the-benefit- oragentS.—Boscsof-samploNsbotaining:
doSon bribe ono dollar padkages abOvaspocitiodTWith
eliculars will be sent, on receipt orsovon dollars, about
half price, to a ny_person wishing.to toot his or kor skill
in soiling with the view of becoming an , agent. We
would rattler pay salaries than .Commlssions'to those
whd Move themselves qfllclont.malesmon,
. Now Is the timo . to go Into the bnolnoes. For ad
drosa'cind reference see abovo. - -
IRSZ.OP TH.R.SEASON.—
dgo arrival of Now Styloo of PALL AND WINTEft
GOODS at: .-. .
TIIE NORTH HANOVEI STREET , CLOTH,
•
.• • ING EMPORIUM.
undersigned takes pleasure, to inform his friends
and the public generally_of the largo andivaried assort ,
'lnewp - uf place - goods for
- RENS - AIID DO rs TrEAR
Jnafiecolved, comprising all the hitost'styles and .
nnvoltios in the-n:141%0t, welch have been selected with
care, and will he sold, et as favorable prices', as can be
ohtalpoq enywhere else,
" • OLOtlf,
•
• - • CASSIMEittIS ' '.• •
-
' - VESTINOS,
Overco ;•:latinets and Jean 4", nhiCh.‘9 ll b9 made
to order' or sold per yardott the lowest. Prim.
The public is respectfully - invited to inspect ouretock,
Were perehaslng elsei4etra.. , • • ,', ' ' -
• " ' ... • , , Ji r l AAQ LIVINOSTON , :
North line - over fitiodoviioi , lto the Arriricanit6elio; , •
• niadc at thd ElitirteNt , lichee,' end
with det-pateh• - .
Second door east of the Market House in
Zng's Corner.
DEAIAER IN PIANOS. New Rose
wood Pianos, from the best makers.
NEL ODE OHS.
The best manufactured Instruments from $45 to $lOO.
Violins. Guitars, Aecordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Drums, Ban
jos, Tambourines. Violin and Guitar Strings, and Musi
cal Merchandise in general.
SHEET MUSIC.
A complete assortment for all instruments. The latest
publications always on band.
Teach& on the Piano and Guitar, Instrumental and
Vocal music.
.Piamia_and Melodeons_tunesLantirepatcod—
March 21, 1802. A. LENT"..
JACOB SENER
Employment.
THE uhdersiged are desirous of seen
ring the services of a few Young ien, to engage
in a Travelling Agency, upon a salary of FORTY DOL
LARS per month, and all expenses paid. This is en
opportunity seldom offered, and to those who merit the
approbation of the subscribers, by strict attention to
business, can rely upon constant employment for a
term of years. For further particulars, address •
ADAMS. 11EINAN & CO.,
113 & 115 Broad Street,
March 14,1852-3 m Atkinson Depot, N. If
The Citizens of Carlisle & Vicinity,
A, RE invited to an examination of my
stork of Groceries, Queensware, Spires, Se. Best
ot 1 LAMS at 11 sorts per lb, Dried BEEF, best rickels,
Katoups, Sauces, Buttered rind Boneless Sardines of the
must appeared brands, Table 011;
$2 00
1 00
00
00
FRESH. TOMATOES & PEACHES,
in Cane, Dried Fruit, very fine Syrup at ;al cts. per gall.
Fish; l'lno Apple, Sap Sago and Dutch Head Cheese.
Coal Oil, Fluid, Whale Oil, best Tobacco and Segars.
Wines and Liquors, and an endless variety of small
wares. Terms Cash.
Feb. 7,18 e. L'ENTZ.
Kolloek's Dandelion Coffee.
THIS preparation, made from the best
Java Coffee, Is recommended by phyoclans as 'a
superior Nutritious Beverage for General Debility, Dys.
pepsin, and nil bilious disorders. Thousands who have
been compelled to abandon the use of coffee will use
this without injurious effects. One can contains the
strength of two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25
con t.+.
1. - I{DLLOCICS VW:CTN. the pare F t -and belt Baking.
Powder known, for making light, sweet and nutrition,
n 4.1 cakes. Price 15 cents. Manufactured by M.
t. Kolloc.t. Chemist, corner of Broad di Chestnut Sts.,
Phila., and sold by all Druggists and Grocert.
Februaay 45, 1862-1 y
WHIRL INSURANCE.-THE ALLEN
51 AND EAST PENNSBORO MUTUAL FIRE IN
SURANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county. iTICArpO.
rated by an net of Assembly, in the year 1843, and hav•
lag recently had Its charter extended to the year 1883,
is now in active and vigor nits operation. under the su
perintonderree or the following Volt' d of 3lanagers, vie:
lPilllum R: - fporod, Chri - Stlitif - StSyMan; M. Cocitlin,
D. Bally, Ale, Cathcart, .1 Eleholber
Wr.•kershain. I.herly, MoSOF Bricker,
Rudolph Mart m..lacnb Co ever, arid .1. C. Dunlap.
The rates of insurance are as ire and tutu rable as any
Company of the kind in the State. Persons wisiiing,to
become members are invited to make application to th•
agents of the company, IN he aro willing to wait upon
them at any time.
AVM. R. (301t0 PreFident,
rerh. 's iilF, I'. 0
CHRISTIAN STA YNIAN, Vlre Prk.si,h•ut
P 0.
.1011 N C. DC:SLAP, Sert'v orhanlesbura .
ICHA EL COCK I.IN , TroasurCr, ShopLertlstow u.
AGENTF,.
cum B Eli LA ND rell'N"l'V..- I .lohn Sher-ick, Allen
11,nry 'Leming-, Shiremanstown; Lafayette Peffer
Dieldnson : Henry Bowman, Churehtow n; Mode Grit
fith. South Mhtdleton ; Samuel graham. W. Penna
S:tnuiel Comer, Movhanieshurg; .1. W. Coehlin,
Shophordstown; lt. (louver, Upper Allen; 0. S;ra•
ton, Oil vet; Spring; John 112, - err Carlisle; Valentine
Feetnen, NVW
COIINTY --W. Stir king. Dover: Jae. Griffith.
Warrin4ton ; F. Deal do; IT. IS a , hington: Richer
fThark Dttls•burg: utteiTFaltrieW ; :Tulin "WU
Cgr:nll.
I) AUPIITN 01) ---.lseob liarriO , urg
Mumbers of the eompauy havinz polleieFabout to ex
Ore. Call have them ruuowed fly making application to
any of t he Alrt , n ts.
Feb. 1E62.
i - lIDLBERLA_ND VALLEY IL IL—
WINTER A 1a'.4.17; E EA-r.
7.1 - 7 , 1 - 5m1.7,7 ;
cliy,,,,
r, \II , NIJA 1:41 1 / 1 ..1t 4 1. , 41, i'aLcenger
will run - v‘rept i .d
4,14 CIIA:4II:Li4 i;ll.:Rti N1.4-41:1:i13141211.
,t,l 11%2.1 tc$NT
,14.1iLihwsbur:. '' 2 . 1 " Ali 4 211 "
" .. 1.10. "
" ' SIIIN:ollatrg;' • ' i 5.10 " . 142 "
Newrklle, '.' :42 "
" (Nrlisle. 10.10 " _.l 44
111.11anicabui,r, 10.42 "
Arrive at Llarrishum, 11.15 "
FUR CHAMBERS (WHO AND 1 1AUEIL-TOWN.
Ist Praia. 2.1 Tram
Leave Iliirribburpi s.os' A. M 1.50 P. M
Meelatuiestat rg 11:47 " 2.30 "
" Carlisle, 0.91 " 3.08
New villa. 10.02 " 3.44 "
8 hippo usburg, 10.33 . 4.15 .
l. Chain hle, (Arrive) 11.10 4.55 '•
(ireenmstio,
Arrivn ut Hagerstow n
THREE Daily Trains leave Harrkturg for Pittsbul
at 3.15, and 7.00. A. 11_ and -I 20, I'. M..
For Philadalplda, via hat tisylvaula Central ltailroac
At 2.10 A. M., 12.55, 1.15, and 5.25 P. M. Via Lebanfill
V. It. It., at SAM A. M., and 1.45, P. M. For Baltimore,
at 3.00 A. 7,40 A. M., A: 1.00 P.M.
Fdr froverton and Williamsport at 1.40 laud 8.15, P.
51. Trains on Dauphin Load at 2.00, P. M.
NOTIOE.TO 11.108 ENDERS: At all Stations where
Tickets are sold, vie: Hagerstown, OreQneastle, Oham
bersburg, Shippensburg, Neuritic. Ca-lisle, Mechanics
burg and Harrisburg. a reduction of rnN CENTS on
each Ticket will be made to all Passengers that provide
themselves with Tickets before entering the Cars.
0. N. LULL Super't
Railroad Office, Chambersburg,}
Nov. 8,1861.
PRICES 'REDUCED !
At OGILBY'S CHEAP CASH STORE
cI2AiALICOES 61, 8 and 10 cents, best
quality Calico at 12% cents, Domestic Ginghams at
rents, !hermitic Singling 8 A: 10 cents, 1-4 Domestic
Muslin, gond article, 12%, Tickiugs, Checks, Table Dia
per, Shooting, Ac., at low prices. Canton Flannels
Hooped Skirts, the cheapest in the county.
BLACK .SILKS
at very 19w prices. Diankete and Flannels under price.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Jeans, Vestings, at astonish
ingly low prices.
All my old Maids and customers are respectfully in
vited to call end examine for themselves, As I will not
be undersold by any store in the eounty.
Main street, opposite the Depot.
CHAS. 0G14,1, Trustee.
Carlisle, Fob. 28, 1602.
11AS LEFT LEONARD'S COE,-
• • NEIII
J. W. SMILEY
Hereby gives notice to his friends, customers, and Abe
public, that ho has removud his store from Leonard's
corner to his now room—formerly known as Keller's
hat store—on North Hanover Street, between the Car
lisle Deposit Bank and Iluyett's Grocery Store.
His stock of READY...BADE CLOTHING, Boots,
Shoes and Hots is large and complete, and you •
can depend upon the fact that he can and will I k
sell cheaper than over: and always intends to
sell good goods and at a lower price than any person
also.
- CLOTHING
liAlwayson hand, the most seasonable, best made
and fisaldonable Coats, Pantaloons and Vests
• from the commonest to the best qualities, which
Cannot fail to fit, please the eye and give saris.
'faction in guttural. Also, i g lalrta, Under.shirts and
drawors, collars, cravats. suspenders, gloves, stockings,
&c., A., all to bo sold at the very lowest prices.
- BOOTS AND SHOPS
Always on hand, a largo and comploto assert
mont of every variety of Boots, Brogans. Oxford 1
Tien, Slippers, °altars, .lefforsons, Ac., for Ladiesl4 ' l
and Clentletuen, Misses and Boys,. youth and
children, all to ho sold cheap. ' Also on hand and con
stantly Manufacturing the best Fine French andlienS
Morocco Booth, and Jeffersous for,Ladies. 021_ All rips
sowod free of charge. - --
- - - HATS.
- ... _...._ . _ . .- ...
•irl . A Istgo'Slf , 'Sk -nr it - Ma for :Wen; Beys anda.
. common, comon, good and thie. All sell-
''''
_lng cheaper thaii ever.
TRUN KS, TRAVELING BAGS, UMBRELLAS, l'UL
_ ---CANISED GUM COATS AND LEGGINGS-
CHEAPER THAN EVER.'
hereby tender my Houle to my customers and
friends; for past favors, and carnestlysollrltyou all to
mill and see me and my stock of goods, before, you, put ,
slums elemyhere. as I am determined to use every effort
to imply you with the,very beet, and at such prises as
willsuit all. Bo part , Cular to look for my sign, •
April 5,1501.—1 y §Ant.x.y.
. . ,
STATE NOTI.CE..-411hereas lettero
ujof Administration -with tho will AnnoirraViin tlia
astato of John illitrickApto of ParrollCount39ddiarta,
havo boOn granted by JIM Register 'of Ounibothind
county, to tho subsclibor, residink lulCorthAtiddleton
township, notice Is hoi'bby giron,tri all poi - So - us todcbt
cd • tn.sald .estate to mah6 pAymant..and.ftioio
claims to ponamt them, duly authoutleAted for s'ottlo.
mon tto' , • ' ; ART, '
'co: . • ,
0 - 111)3,trimonyi /lade, Easy,' ,,
a
4 agiV, p Owing...hoe.tithei-sex
sultolAy - rnarrail,:lrreFpectito ct.f-a;.,•e
pas ten,lkepoiliesaing or ethOrUiSS, with a:treatise on
Art of Fsticlusflnq any persori you with. A. curl.
Itus tclontltle, impertinent Trbirli fails. Fres' for
cents. Aytiliee,s T.. IV lIA SCO u i
2,t;01);
..).tUrch 11r 1662-
A . LE'n,
1 • ,in
o . Ni
, I Tr, 11
4 P 11
.. ..'7 "
3.55 '•
11
123
4
I '2:i
Zusiness Mirbs.
. .
•
E'fili.OS,g, A ttomiiy a't Law.
‘ l ll 1
--- 7--: n "Iliieetre.i 1a112 . ,4q - ofe.F.ebooal busb•
ness promptly ailuiuted-to, --------'
February 0., ISM'. . ..
Tito UFU.S E. SIIAPLItIY, Attorney at
Law. Cariis!C Po. Attends tir securing and col.
leding Soldier? Par.. Bounties. and l'onsions; std-hir
nishes itiformathin illative thereto. .Office onSouth
naroverStrelet, opposite Bentz's store-
Dee- 27. ISOl'. - • .
A J. MARSHALL.—ArtonNEY 41 ,
i t a t•Lm Office with Ny...51, Penrose, in itheem'ir
. -
M. W EAKLEY.—Attoniey . at, Law:
J
Office ou„soutt. Ilauorer street. opposite Bel"
Dr,y tioo.ls store. All professional business ontrg[sted
to him aill be promptly attended-1M
OSEPII RITNER, JR., Attorney it
Law-and Surveyor, Mechanicsburg. Pa. Office oir
Rail Road Street, two doors north of thollank.
Bit— Business promptly attended to. •
ASV CARD.-MARLES_EL-M-A
--Li- et Law, Orrice to Id
hoff's building, just opposite the Market House.
Carlisle, 31...,reh 'l3O-Iy.
T J. W., FOULK, Attorney at Law
Of with J. ft. Smith, Esq., is Itheem's
All Business entusted to him will be promptly et.
tended to.
May 9, 'GO.—]y.
0 P. HUMRICH, Attorney at Law.
jo--offieo on North Hanover street, few does*
south of Glass' Rotel. All business entrusted to him
will be promptly attended to. [April lb.
W. C. RHEEM
ATIOENET AT LAW AND GENERAL AGENT' .
Minneapolis, Minnesota.
outLL give he special
makeattention
e t s o t
m eo e l n l e t iohnusy
and
throuf
el
Real Estate and securities. Negotiate loans, pay taxer
locate land warrants, &c., &c. Refer to the members o
the Cuolierland County. Bar, and to ail prominent citi
zens of Carlisle, Pa. f Atlg.4'sB
AVM. DIENTZER.-PHYSICIANS:
y SURGEON, has rammed his office to South
Elanover street, directly opposite Bentz's store. AU pa
tients entrusted to his care, either from town. Or cowl:,
try, will he promptly atteided to.
Nov. 15. 1861.
DR. S. B. KI.EFFER Office in. North
Hanover street two doors from Arnold .A Bon's
tore. Office houre , ..morepartlenlarlyfrom 7 to 9 o'clocki
A. M., and from 5 to 7 o'clock, I'. M.
- FIR: GEORGE S.
_IL/RIGHT, DENTIST, from the Bal.
.J.111.111a tlakore College-of Dental - Surgery.
es_Office at the residence of his mother, East Louthpr
street, three doors blow Bedford.
3lerrlSl9, 185t1--tf,
Dn. 1.C.L003.11S Di givot
gooth honorer street, rime ._
next door to the Post
Office
GEO. W. NEIDICH, D. D. S.-
Late Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry to the
Vit t Baltlmine College id
Dental Surgery;
'WA Office at his residence;
oprosite Marion tall, West Main street, Carlisle, Pao
Nor. 11. 557.
S. W. HAVERSTICK, Druggist ;
11 4 " North tfanover Street, Carlisle.
Physician's prescriptions carefillty compounded
A full supply of fresh drugs and chemicals.
rer FARE REDUCED. .liza
STATES UNION HOTEL,
606 & 608 Illarket St-, above sixth,
=!
JAMES W. POWERS Proprietor
TERMS :—sl 25 per day- j030'69
UNITED STATES HOTEL.—
S. E. Vor. 11th 4- _Varket
PHILADELPIIIi
H. W. IC A. NA. G
PROPRIETOR.
3ml 4_ISCO.
A. B. EWING'S
FURNITURE WARE-ROOM
_
..„
1 59 17-
10
West High Street, Caritple, Pa.
(Pre l rzi-ani awarded al !Ise C-untLer!and Cottn!y
Agri"citliarat Pair of 18.'i7.)
The vubscriberhas Just received the most splendid
assortmant of articles in his hue. ever brought to thie
place--,hkh he is determined to sell at prices that de
fy competition.
Parlo f
Chamber, •
Dining—room,
' FURNITURE.
R itehen and •
Office
Embracing every article used by House and Hotel
keepers, of the most approved and.Elallionable design
and finish. Including also Cottage furniture-in setts:
rscepthiu and Camp Chairs, alattraises, Gilt flames,
pictures. ie._
l'ufchasers are requested to call and examine his
curt. at his extensive ware-moms, West Main street;
North side. A. B. EWING.
- .
xral, - - Particular attention given as usual to funerals;
order,: from town and country, attended to prompt)/
and on moderate terms, A. B. .E
Carlisle, May 12, ISsB.—ly.
t - 1 -I CONOMY IS WEALTH
j
CURE YOUR C.OUGII FOR ONE DIME!
THE BEST A3D CHEAPEST HOUSEHOLD REMEDY
IN TILE WORLD!
Madame ZADOC PORTER'S
GREAT COUGH REMEDY.
Madame ZADOC POD.-
TER'S CURATIVE 8AL.8,131,
is e - arranted, if used ac
cording to the directions,
cure In all, eases, Coughs,
Colds, Whooping Cough,
Asthma, and all affections
- of the Throat and Lunge.
[ 64 IV
Madame ZADOO
PdII
TEti'S Balsam Is prepared
with ell therequlalte care
and_ skill, from sem:Aim"-
lion of the best remedies
the vegetable kingdom af
fords. Its remedial quail
tles are based on Its power
to assist the healthy and
vigorous circulation of the
blood, through the Lungs.
It is not a violent reme
dy, bet elsollieht, wary.
rig, searching.and'eiree
tivot can be taken by the
oldest person or _youngest
child.
lIIIv
Mad's 'Leder: Porter's
Balsam has been used by
tile public for over_ 18
yearn, and, has acquired
Its present sale simply by
being recommended by
those who Isere used it to
;heir afflicted friends and others.
Mosr Istroursyr.—Madame Zadoe Porter's Curative
Balsam is sold at a prlco'nbleh brings it in the roachof
every , ono to keep it convenient for use. The timely
We of a single 'bottle will prove to be worth 100 times
its cost.
Noricr_Save your Money!—Do not he persuaded - to
purchase articles at 4s to , si, which do not contain the
.virtues of a Dime Bottlo of Madame -Porter's Curatizo
Balsam, the cost of manufacturing which is as great be
that of almost any other medicine; and the very low
price at' which it is sold, makes the profit to the teller
Apparently small, and unprinc'pled dealers will some•
times recommend other Medicines on which. their
profits aro larger, unless' the customers insist upon
having Madame
,Portees and none other. • Ask for•
:Madame Portei's•Curative Balsam, price 10 cia. and In
large bottles at 20 eats, and take no other. If yOlr'eati
not got it at one store ;,.on can at another. , '
ityrgold bs-al/-Drtlggists-and,Storo.keepeiseat 10 ets.
and In larger bottles at 20 ets.
It Tff fi RtCHEL. - PrOptidert;
For solo in Carl!Fle 2 bjr SAM. ELLIIIIor.
ROSEMAN'S IJAREST;
undeisignP.Z. having „suspended
JL bg-sluers during the illness of Ids wife,: from a
Fume of duty to thP public. Is happrto announce that
she haefully recciireted, and he Is now able • to resume
business...as ma?. bo seen by the certificate of
tending rhYlicisn, published;herewith.... Ile - hopes for
cootinnknce Of the patronage.widrhims linens° Ith•
orally intended
April 11, 7.50.-4 t
,
, Catustg,April_7,
I take plea cuts lu - stating'tly+t - 3.1r5... Grovsman,yrho
has suffered from a, slight attack a varloldld, has.now
• entirely recovered. IVh we fall: s.itisited that from
the first there wo no, danger of transnalltingtho dig.
ease through the Itakery; it Wks thought right that
Mr. Gromuan's customersshould net 'in: any way..be
Impesel upnu, 'and hence Ln inade a. frank statement
of his ifdictions. Now, that tits wife be entirely re
enrered, It is tinged...that big tomer bu.slue_ss -relations
will he.reammed as • If. KIEFrEII,
j 0 0 Osi er n!: s l. 3 liic 6
1: 1 anbyilbol6 and
al, on hand and lot vale sere low.. •
.- • . •
ITIVD.ER.—Jugt :Toceir,nt it larho- tOC- 4 .7i _Dupont's
Blasting and Itifla Eaffttv, Fuse, Sloinic.Dr/Ils,
Stout. Slyly -A, lEnninfinp llekri,-311111, - nits,flVlA-
P,ing irons, etn.w Ba r, NaPiiDr, Air:, at'`-.
IL 8
Eaht Main :it.
'larch '...
Aug. I, '59
1850
tiZO. GRp.55.3141..N