Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 04, 1862, Image 3

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    rfolint aub Collo! l'flattn-5.
111CP All persons having accounts to
Bettie in the Register's Oilier, are retittested
to hand them in ou or before tile 18th inst.
M.We received last week, and neg
lected to notice a quantity or flue, large cher
ries from our friend J. F. KUTZ, who lives
about three miles below Carlisle " The
Pride of Cumberland," is the name of thiava
tiety.
KILLED
" ND WOUNDED.—Among the
list of killed and wounded in [he battle on
Thursday of last week, in which the Penna.
Reserves so gallantly replused five times their
'number, the following names of citizens of our
own town will be found.
—_ Wax— Qum-Lai:, Go.- —IL- --1-st
Wounded —JAMES HARDER, 12111 Pa. severely
in the left knee; Corporal JOHN A. BLAIR, Ist
Regt. thigh; HENRY LEIB, 7th Pa. slightly in
the hand.
SAD ACCIDENT.—Another railroad ac
cident, which occasioned the death of one of
Our citizens, occurred on Wednesday morning
"last. The victim was JOHN SNYDER, nnagrtit
of Messrs HENDERSON & REED. lie was
standing on the platform of his car, which
was in the train just starting across the river
at Harrisburg, on its way. up. The engine
giving a sudden jerk, which broke the coup
ling attaching Ssvutat's car, throwing hint
off Ile fell on the track, several care ptit-s
-ing over him, mangling his legs terribly, and
causing his death shortly after. His hotly
was brought. up in the 9 o'clock train. The
deceased was a quiet, unobtrusive gentleman,
remarkable for his amiability of disposition,
and sterling uprightness of character. lie
leave a broken-hearted, widow, and three
emalt4hildren to mourn his untimely decease.
N'S (20 M I Mi.—the world-re
nowned IVvmAN—the greatest ventriloquist
and necromancer extant, will give two exhi
bitions in ItitEEM'e WWII eSthly and
Thursday July 9th and 10th. Don't fail to
see him
PROF. STAYMAN.—The 130aTd or T s-
tees of Diekins n College, at their recent
SCSSiOII, 1 / 1 11111i1OOONly l'IOC10(1 JOH
MAN, A. M., Professor of Latin and French,
to fill - the vacancy occasioned by the resig
nation of Prof. MARSH Since the Vol
legs passed under the controkil the Metho•
dist Conference, tcis is the second instance
in w•dch a native of I his county his liven
elected to fill a place in the faculty, and, we
believe, the first time that the election of a
Professor has been unaninont. , ?. We eon
gratulate Prot STAYMAN on the position he
has- adiieved by his character and acquire
ments, and feel assured that 110 will prove a
useful auxiliary to the Institutbel with
which he has become so intimately connected.
Is A Diqatch from Memphis, gated
June 2Gth, says that a freight train on the:
Memphis and Charleston road for Corinth,
was captured. The rebels destroyed the lo
comotiv-, burned the cars, killed ton of our
non, and captured several of our ttlliettrs,
including Col Kinney, M•tjors Pride rind
Sharpe, with the Railroad Superintend:lnt
and Copt McMichael.
Whether this •' Major Sharpe - is our fel
low citizen, A. 13. Sh rpe, or not, is a moiitial
question Tire taut ul his having helm iu
that section of country almiit that tin o •,
seem to render it prohal,le ; I,tif then
he is not a lajor, but a Lieutenant, and his
friends here have had no confirmation of Ills
capture. We sincerely hope dtrady, is not
in the hands of the Philistines.
The annual exhibition of the
Male and Female High Shoals, took place
in Rheem's Hall of Friday evening last
The crowded state of the room prevented
our attendance, but we understand that the
exercises were gone through with in a man
ner highly creditable to those concerned.
The graduates were, Emma C. Leeds, Grace
Loomis, Anna A, Blair, Dottie F. Brightbill.
Mary F. Sullivan, Anastasia Faller, and
Mary J. Spottswood, of the Female High
School : and Alfred M. Rhoads A D. Riche
Smead, Frank A. Guishall, and Davidson 11
Eekels of the Male High School.
Important to Soldiers
The following General Orders have been
issued at the War Department, and will be
found of vital impot Lance to those concerned.
The large nombe s
. of ollice'rs and soldiers
lounging about, and under the plea of sick
ness filching their pay from the government
without earning it, has become such a
crying disgrace to the service, as to have
elicited the following orders, which we be.
lieve will very saint abate the nuiSance.
WAR DEPALLCMEST A 711 1 TA NT II I,lho ‘L's Orric E,
Wash intoU, .llano 7,
41: , 1r„N 114.1 11 _qt.13 NO. 61.
r ill?, great number of officers absent
3 Scow their regiments w illumt i,itfllebott cause is a
1ie1 . 10113 evil which calls for immediate collection Ily
para,:raph lli, tietteial Itezu I tittles, the po,r••r o , 0,111
Attending officer,: I) grant Lear.,
ii •• tit eof pence'' In time of war leaves of abs-•ucu
will 'only be granted by the Secret try of War, except
w h en the certificate of a medical officer shall show, la,'
yund do ub that a change u location ' is nocesgary to
trove Hie, or prevent permanent 4164 ility." tPare
graph lad, lleneral Steen Jame, ) In such cn.u, the
Colninettdor Of an Army. a Department, or Vista act, may
grant not; exceeding twenty days At the expiration
or chat Limo, rrch. slicer ate nut 0,10 to travel, II Must
Make npldi,rt tl al to the Adjutant. General of the At my
for an extension. aceotepattied by the certificate of a
oitrver of tau army, In the usual form, and that
.111 Is slot able to IpIL'OJ. If-It bu nut practicable to pre
curd such a COI Lllfente.it cuuAmtuunre of there being no
army phyalciatt in the place where -the unieer resides,
thu •Ortaiwato nt o eltizen physician, attested by a civil
magistrate, rutty Ire ell boll tuted.
All officers of the Regulars and Whinfeers, except
those on parole, now absent from duty with leave. will
be considered •• absent without leave," (Paragraph 1326,
General Itnrulations,) unless they are fouud at their
p , fits within ilftuun ..ays from the date or this order, or
ai a authorized by orders will in all C.lBOO be based on a
certificate as above described, and must hu exhibited to
the psyniaster before payment is made thou,.
All Inv add and wounded officers who (useable tetraw•
el, although their disability twiny not have boon re.
moved tpm agraph 187,0 efie oil Regulations) will renal r;
•ivithout delay—those Mom the East to Allll , lllOli . S, to
report to the General C.Fininanaing the Camp of Instruct
tion ; Lllosu from the %Vest to report to the commanding
officer of Camp Chas., Ohio. At those, points they will
remain until able to proceed to their regiments, or un
till au examining board may decide adversely on their
ability to return to duty within a reasonable time, and
orders may be given by the President for their dis
charge.
Thpir Excellencies Gm Governors of latdit are request
ed to make known this order ' and hi Contribute to its
exeeutibn, may be in their power. Mustering and'
Recruiting Officers are directed to do the name kara
copies atilt) order will be furnished them fur
M
riilure to comply with the above regulations wiil bo
reported to the Adjutant General by Regimental Oein
menders.
BY ORDER OF VIC SEORETAFT OF WAR:
L. Tllol.6l3,'Adjutaut
GENERAL ORDER, Mi. 05.
WAR PEPAUTAIF.NT, ADJUTANT (I.ENER•CD OFFICE,
Waehlugton, Juno 12, 1802,
.
Paragraph 1209 Army Iteplations
Ie Is het eby Ho modilled, that Private
,Physlinans,
employed as Medical Ofileerawith an Army in the fluid
to time be war, uricy Wallowed a HUM DOE IN exceed one'
hundred and twunty4tra dollars per mouth, basilica
transportation to
IL The certificates of . discharge to be
gifen by tho Medical inspector 0 eneial, or Any Medi
cal inspector of the Army, muter the Act of May 14,
1832, published In "Getiorai Orders," No. L 7, will bo.
made on the printed forms fins Certifieates of Limb
proscribes by the Army jtegulationn. .The . .inspeetor
giving the ell§chtirge will endorse It wi li his nwn eortill
cato tint It is granted upon hie own persuuld inspection
of t h e soldier, and with the soldier ie.:consent; nod for
filsability, the nature, degree. and 'origin of which are
dorrectly described in the within certificate
'IL Each Medical Director must, uti
der the ordoh; of bid Deliartinelit Cernmender, .regulOte
the allitrpiution of the Bich and wounded, to :the
ho-
F itglp iriMla the NiliterY which he
lrinnits. When want of room In such hospitals, or the•
nature or the wounds or diseases of any Invalids. ro•
quire that detachin , nts shall be hunt beyond the limits
of their departments, the Surgewn General will„..kslg•
nate to the Modica' Direetors, either by general instruct.
Dons. or rued:lllg by telegraph. to what polnta they
sitar) be boat. liilleers, whose duty it !nay become to
forward such detightneui, WU • take car, that no men,
except tho4e pro, Lied with writtoui passes from their
hosoltal surgeon or the }lid on Director, hball bo al.
lowed to go.
Fur lotb.ths will not bo given lit Captains of rompawies
or CLlonels 01 regiments 11 any pretext w hater,. A
furlough ft cin such authority will taut relieve a soldier
from the charge of desertion.
. • • •
Enlisted men absent from, their regiments without
proper authority, are in Net DEsexraus. and net only
tit fidl all pay Lod allowances, but are subject to the
penalties awarded by law to such °Nutters. No plea
Of Skifflore, or other cause not OrFICIALLY established.
and no certificate of n physician In civil life. unless it
be approved by seine efliree acting as a military OJIII.
meatier. will hereafter avail to refl. - IVO the charge of
&station, or procure arrears of pay. when a soldier ha.
been mustered as nb tint from his regiment without
leave.
By application to the Governors of their States, or to
any Military Commander. or United States Mus.erhig
Officer In a city. thump fftion eau be procured to thut
regiments by soldiers who are otherwise able to join
them
Srhero no Military Commander has boon appointed,
the senior officer ot the Army no duty as Mustering. or ,
Itecnuli Ing hill eer'loTlho place.Tshercliy authorized
and required to act in that capacity, until another may
ho appoint_d.
Under lioneral Orders," No. 36. it Is the duty of
Military Commanders to colleet all stragglers and for
ward thenii to their regiments. To do this, they must
establish crunpp or depots, n oder strict military discip
line, end maintain sufficient guards to enforce this or,
der. Con vales,nts In army hospittas will be reported
by the surgeons in charge to the Nlllitary Commanders,
to be kept at their camps or depots until they can be
sent to j,in their regiments. Muster lolls of mufh de
tachment trill be made out from the best data at hated,
ihe statement of the men being taken In the a'-elite
of other information concerning them A duphertte lit
mach muster roil roust be f 'warded to the Adjutant
General the day the detachment starts.
'ln avoid confusion and ret.ll n necessary control over
all solghers in the United States service, those who urn
ente, tallied in State or private hospitals must be sub
ject to the nearest Military Commander, and are hereby
required to report to him in person as soon as they be.
, 0111 e I.l.llVElle,
litnedjatelsballer receipt, of this Ord, r, each Illitary
C....in...der will pnl,l Ish. thl eo li Ines, in 001111• news.
papers. a hrit•f drake requiring All United :stales sod
rs In 111:1I City And I.llt, vou rt try urillni, ho Are not
nod, inO I. m... In a Uoited rdatals hospital, to report
theinselve, to him witty/et delly on penalty of twine:
rorlsiclored desertois. In rases of norl on, disability
front nt.1111.1 , or siekness, e filch inay prevent oleo/low,
to thi• requirement. the s most furnish a certiti
to of a physician of go ”I )11 , i
hirh, ifs,ii.ta•T,ly, the 311111aty Oittlillander may
geti n t a written furinu¢h lor not exceeding thirty days,
or a ilisch 11er on flue pre crile..l term ‘,f n rortili - ote of
dis nLilily , made nut strictlyarc, iliou; to the Item,
lat Wit no ilikrharces 111 lin gilt, on account of
ripo”,nitisio, or where the:,' is it prospect of n recovery
wi:hin relsonoldt time
Hlllou rolontander,. !nay Tiirin,ovN
h e i il,it L. !hilt. sati-rtrtm, plan ”1"1 thoi!
1•40111, ..tr. To other p:iroied nieu
furl ugits until notified helresehange,
or di.rha I II hn , e 1 lee.
)1 'liters' I . .llltepolets, ern report to the .1 oje tent
liener.tl, tlr•menthly, the muses, role pe nips, regiments,
e 1,1 10,.111eilves 01 ell the ferlnnehe,l d
...1.,:0rt by hem 1.,1 forward. nt t 0 1111110 time, the
Net ith.l lee ot di,tl,ll i V 111 re, td 111501e/00.
oial.e timely re , lokition, for lII° ldnol,,
end sooll other thin, as og.ty necessary fi r Life
proper ex, utlon Lida
llc 0141,1:1( ae IIIE CH 11 . /11t 1' 00 \V :
T , IIIIIAS, AtIj1111 , 1“. Geller:11
. _
r tI) 5
.
On l'hno,lnv, the '.2rthil.st.. at I Ite i rrislitung'n i.l is
'tut, pit .
IN. la Ow Nigh yi at al titra 'I ht.
Was fi.r malty ear , - a retail,. this I munch. and L 're
tie teollilltiAM ofatt wt..l 111,1 It I. nia,.
Ta the Nervous . and ConsunrAive
Of bath sexes. A Itetirll Clergyman having ls•en re•
stop oil to health in a leg days. alter many y 1111. 1.,
R Inc is t" hp .4,11113
nit the reveipt lit a post pit.] doerte.l 'till' ,p•• •
ti copy of the p e•rripti t itsii. lilt the Het ..1011).
11. 11‘l1s/.1 LI,. lilt Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
-
June 4, 13111-41.
Batchelor's Hair Dye !—The Best
in the World !
NV11,1,1.111 A. I)Ye'
proglll,l's n eillar lint te I ,, ..ll , tingulslied from nature—
warranted hit' to injure the llair 't he ii.St
tilt` el hail dyes, at, the !lair for
life. Grey, lied, I) L 1 1 ,114 it Spkil-
slid Black nr Brown. 1. aN tho Hair loOt ;111,11,1;ml:tin]
Sob - I by all Brag
IMIE9
genuine is 5i,11,1 tV11,1,1.1N1 .1. 11.1TC/Ml,olt
I=
WTORY, Itlrola) , troet., Now York. kl.ato
3 It. Street )
:)1.1 . ‘ 26.
It, 2-I[ll
Ebt :Itiarkets.
CARLISLE PRODUCE ➢IARI{i.T.
Reported weekly for, the Herold by
Woortavord . Schmidt,
I'l.. It , upol ,itte•
1t......
CORN
=IN
I.ivlcltAli.;.l ,
)1”111 N'S
lieu) ROuertis ements
- g e
I LS.
WITH VA LUMILE 101 PROVEDIE7V TS
tq:i )lluiM p zJ
6 ' Thi , nvtchine makes the 101.1. sti.•ll mid ranks hiv.h
egt on 11,'0111a Y e.ht:ticity. permanence., beauty nod
general 111,11:11.41_,I V. 14 the stitehlug. It hen done, and
the WitiO range cd . lit Report of Alueri
elm I ustit u tt, Now Y
Thei ‘Vl,eler Ilils niSewl - ig Nlacht. , Is adept.' to
LLII litudi ilf Ctintly sowizw. The Lock Stl,ll Inade ley
This mnrltine ea not be ravelled. presentiug the same
appearance upon each side of the seam.
Tlie machine is revenimenthsi ler the following ,inali•
ties: Inniuty and P,cullonet• Of FLielt upon seen s 110 nf
(Owls , r wed, strengt es, firmness anti rluntfiility .n Seam
I nut will net rip Or 111.10 with me ummv n t
tfiswol. ti ,,, ltinanuelit - ,ss Of as
nstrunt ion,
speed ease, or opor.tiou, mut management end quiet
-11.55 of 1110V01111111.
36 . 2,5 mail . .din:4 or all wore sold in the year
1861 he t ',te ten dilb•reut ufartitrers. ill this nuue
were 01 the It heider%. Wilson inanulacture,
tieing 041, one half ”r all sold during tit° year.
Price,: $l5 and upwards according to finish. Mit
eliiries warranted to do their work 31:v111111°i I,tin lee
he at ,he Railroad intleo. All Inquiries
atuitvervil lit addre , sing .1. CA AI PIiELI, Agent.
Carnal°, .I..inu 27, 11112-0.
k QIIAVING SALOON.—[laving fitted
Inn in the sPrs best 80'14, tho rtnn ill Cru nlr'e
111 - 111,111,c, 111,4 poor to A. L. Spondee's sole., l am p,
r111,•Il Give toy tonsol tai at tentions to all IVIIO may
horse foe with a v t. I shall roost tot!) , he SII:o plied
with volope4ent and polite hands and shall spa rune elf. let
to give general s ithicael ion. I wish to eioplov a good
boy, between 1 , 1 and 17 ye.irs old, Apply innoodlatoly
J. MYILIIB.
Carlisle, June 27, 1862-Iy.
ATTENTION FARMERS.
_ •CARLIBLE, Julio 25, 1862
We fool lilio saying to the farming community of
flieherlitruLCoutily.auiLelsewhere, that we tested one
o. the Lewisburg ilealier and Mower this day in heavy
Lodged Clover very ,difficult for ally nittChinn to cut,
front the Met of its [ohm very wet and the irregular.
We can Rudely say that we never Haw a Machine to beat
It Also a very easy draught Machine for two homes,
more so than any we over Haw.
PHILIP BAK El{.
EMANUEL SHETRON,
JOHN HALL.
Juno 27, 1862-3 w
A DIIIN ISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Is hereby given, that Letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of John Kissinger, late 0 1 peen
township, dee'd, have been wanted to the undersigned
residing in Newton township. All persons knowing
theinsalteniudebted will therefore -please make pay.
Mont Immediately, cud those having claims will pre•
sent them for settlement. liA.Vl7a DEMUTH, Adner.
June 27, 1862-00
ASSIGGEE'S SALE,
Ow Tuesday, August 5th,,1.862.
r_ki HE undersigned,' Assignee of George
inatchott, .will sell at publie sale, the following
rue 'estate, vii: , •
• No. Y. A tract of land, situate In Hampden tnwnshlp,
Cumberland county. bouut.ed by lands of David flume,
Johaph . Wegconor, Usury Shaul and others, containing
80 ACNE§ AND HO .PERCHES,
' • ~.. more or less, baying thereon erected a
. . ...
e...k LOB . 110Witl, DOUBLE', LOG , 11A RN,
tn,
~f, , Wagon S hed, Corn Cribs, and other
fit
..Yip , -,-; Outbuildings, a Young Apple °reliant.
•.P. 4 4, --‘ l '44, E T,t,, ,, of shako fruit, running water at the
door; atilt a - Limestone Que Cry thereon.
- No, 2.-A tract of land, sltue,a in the WIMP IOWILIShip,
' bounded by lands ,of Shaeffer's heirs, John Baker, Mu
ses 0. Kburlyand lathers, containing
~, . . . .. .. .
• 8 . 6 - AORES - AND:I - 4f pette EIES;.: '"
morn or loss, and having thereon erected a '.
• .
LOG lIOUSADOUBLB LOG BARN,
Coin Cribs. &n. A good Orchard of Clio! lirult,'lind a
Lime Kiln in good repair mion'thla prop rty.'. -
These Farms are located, on 'the, Styr road loading
from 'Siert °to!. Ottp•to West 'Fakir ew; 'abotitql miles
from Harrisburg: and 7 miles- from- MuchenicanUrgi
eunviinient to Mills, Kelloot. Muses, and Meehan:oth
' The -wile of bait, promises (rill' take rinlace 'on :the
Mansion tract, described as No., I,.tit 1 o'clock 1.: Dl, on
.suld day, *lton tornis will he fraud° known by - . i ,
'G..W. , ,oluswnLL, - Assignee.
Juno 26, I.B4—Pt ... ..
SEJ
EW STO. .-..;
THE subsCAl?wvould:,:regteoaplly in
fornlAjo former euntomera and tho 114411e.geno
rady, thatioibnoiMain cbunhoueed tho
•
Grocery & Queefisware Business,
In the store room lately msmpied by S. C. Iluyett, on
Limo corner of ' mirth Irinevor and Loutber streets,
Ilsre Ue has just opened one of the largest assort
ments of
ever brought to Carlisle. Ms stock embraces choice
Coffees, Sugars of every description,
oth various Itinds of Molasses, Teas, Spices, Starch,
Sall, Rice, Crackers, Hams, Pickles, Candles, Brooms,
liasitecs, Fruits, Soap, Coal Oil and Lamps.
cpCHINA AND GLASSWARE,
in endless variety and of the latest styles and
Last quality, to whirl, the attention of house
keepers Is especially invited. Cedarware 2 Drior data.
.F.!Sir ! FISH ! ! FISII ! !
Superior Fish of all kinds, 'constantly on band,
wholesale and retail, together with every article usual
ly kept in a first class grocery Store.
Ills stork tieing entirely new and fresh, be can, with
entire ronfidiince
public to give him a call. . .
Carlisle, June 20,18'12
EPHRATA IYIOUNTAIN SPRINGS
r FETE well known and popular watering
place, known as
TII Ii EPHRATA MOUNTAIN MUNGS,"
In the County of Letuelster. Stet," of Penneylran la. 13
tnlirs north east from Lancaster. 15 mots south rot
from Heading. and on the Downingtown, Ephrata and
Ilarrishurg turnpike road. 59 mites loss' at Philadel
phia, 38 111114'S east of that rishurg and 11 miles north of
the Itlyd-in-IL•utd. a stet lon on thn Pennsylvania Rail
Road. The property consists of
• °' 775 ACRES OF LAND,
pilot of it excellent farming laud. t , tveretl with fine
Chestnut and other limber, with numerous Furious of
Alitor, whirl are rondurtod to IMUCIIES
and ItA 'MS. The buildings aro nuillorous and exten
sisn and i•apnhl.• of entortatinintt 500 visitors
This 1011'Elt 'NU l'ltAelt: AND FU '.,tl lit RESORT,
has es, since is commenoeinont boon v.ll patroni,d;
at limos I , its full 4,lparity. The Colutnith end
InR It vile :ul not 'song con , truclod, pass, within.
quarter of it mile of the Sprint, and when oomph run
will mite '• 111 PI EPHRATA )ItIUN AIN ~ 1 1t1t1:\
the tott.,l oenvettient of acress, of all the tashlunahle
waterlue . pinees,,
For fortfii, information apply' at thy ollive of Ihn
FRANKLIN FIRE INSIJIt \ \ CIONIII.INY,
and 437. Fhilad••lphia. nr to
II It \III AltliNEß, Agt•ula of Ow Company,'yt
L:nu•aetrr,
„.
T lf unilorsigned doing loisinc , ss in
Amliir fill. 11111110 111111 t l:Ic of 11 i 0,•t1fi..1.1
,give notice that roehate disposed of iiior
:mil iiitiiroot. in the some, to I,
anlieJd nod A K. Sheater nt enrii.le. 111111 11111 i/ in
1 s he future the bn.inros v ill In, einitlucted in the nanio
Thankful ton ilit.critnliniting
yuhlic lor the it ,tioolige given In u , t.WO Wllllll . l ask f o r
Oaf liliC1•0101111, 11 011ii.11111.1111111 of 1110'r fOV.,S.
`rise un lerskrussl llstvins4isrpse 1 a en partuershlit,ons
Slur the stlonessusl qty'ss or tlreessfiTslirsr. Slos tir. and
Isaviss t purolusgesl the entire Stool, or 1;,00lkia k co,
svmsl.l nsossiset 1011. a-l; of into friont7+
cwitilio aims 4.)1 tip•ir 11.1tr 11 11:12. , .. WI . ' , hall at all tattoo
11:1VO , It well nod gel till V Soloctoil 3,01 - tOll.llt. of
10.•11 It lavls and 1 .. .111 , y Elll hr 4.1.10 r
N,111,1115. li.op Ss. sits, Carpets:. III! 110E11,
1110 . -I irs 1,11111 doses iptin ,', and ploslstss ourselves to sell
thous at us small ad% a net. "II its tint.
I , S. We hive reoeive4l this t13) . 2.1 'lt,: let of
drt•••• gh0 , 1 , . all or thn let W tt‘i kliksigns in the
nrri,t, Whit'h nisi h. Cheap thr 03sh.
(31:El.:NFU:LI) & : 4 111i.11 , E1t
1`,62
N 01' I C
ji Lot ery of 111inio , tration on ;he estalw..f Eliza
l'eth Il3sls. 1111.11oroolrh of
btu, graTiteli 1.1 thy Iteziqur of ( 1 11,1111,0 I Ind county.
to thu sulouriter 11v1roz in 15 1 .,1pu0u51....r0nu1l town
ship, All to I,t r at 11 Will metro
I , it 1111( . 11t. 31/i thorn hating claims will ptosent them
fur settlement to
UF:O. O. 1).1V11/..4)N, dun.
.Irene 13, 1,,P11--r.6'
E undersigned buying Itmsed this
Irnr at, 1 (.010,00.11.00: Maid. hatald anitossurst 0
Ills friends and the yobbo generally. tit:, be 1 , , hrehr
a
5..1 3.,..stssis.t.latt , 11.,a , dors .•it her reasslar sa Ir tosh.ht.
Ph° Ale lartza :slid pit:R.:ant the ...es yavits at,..111
:tad the Proprietor 1111•11 , 10 R IriN Lest elhats
L. , LI. , thlt. 01 sltanattrs and ettsishat.
able .1111 pleasant Its co:Ili:1:411y to thi. Des, a. ait eta
the Mattsiolt Ilouse zsavahLago , 3 t.s.er 105 tah., 1101..1.
Il L. l2Ultit II
Carlisle, lune 13, INCA;
1111 ST received tlig largest, best and
cheapf,l ~, L10,2:5 05
~., the!, 1 ., .1 k s.
Smiths. raki,,
\ V1...E. 5E.011,2, Ft...Veit..
. .
‘IIII.S. II . .. E.. .
NV: I to l i! Ir.,
over tir.,,,ltt t-. this c , putily. All of ,lii, h I bay..
111:1 , i0 I, pro•SIS to or d... , iti lar . qt.
.111.111_;lti4ts, tl., thAL
tlll , y rah i.e ,i_Lita AL very 1.,e pi ice.4Antl- .ArrAlitk•ti-qt,
E.1.1.1...,1.11E.,/.
The trade :111.1 vradle malu r supplied at reanuf.,
tan r pelves, at the cheap Hardware ntere ell
,Ititht 11
(UST received a large lot of those su
•YY parlor May Elovatoro, flay Honk'. Roper; of all Nixes.
Pu'leys, &c, which I Oar radii g cheaper than rvor. I
mn solo for Carlkle for the colnlrratorl II AY ELE
VATOR and 51anuro Excavator. Call aunt sue them.
June 13. 11ENV
EWING
CRADLES.
- jr,hl hand a home assortment of ti rout Cradles of
the dillerenc makes of this and tither counties. Also,
some city 111A,ill 011 hwd , with A Ineriean and Imparted
Scythes. warranted At 111:111Uf4:ttll ors poi •Ps.
June 13. lIENHY :4 XTON.
‘ FLY NETS.
)k IDLY
ti Fl) NAs, Worsted Fly Nide. Linen
Fly 'C.d.:. Twine Fly Net, Leather Fly Nets, all.Mors,
shape., size- and qualities. which I am selliw4 cheaper
thaw the eheapent, as 1 buy directly Irmo tbo MAlM
favt It! el 0.
.11111013. HENRY SAXTON.
'~ li~1s~?/ "
CH2I - 0)
TO FAIIMERS.
1 hove boon oPloOntod sale naent for Cumberland
roonty, for several new and supellor Makes of FARM
BELLS, f nm Soiling at COT'S rmiliVed prlrev
Call alai 000 'them Were Inveh:lslog, at the cheap
iiardware store of
Juno 11
Ni - (lll(llll.—Letters Adtuinistration
L tiro vtil annozed Ity Christian Wlllsl6F
Int• of Hampden TOW unlup, Love i.een Issued
to (no to tt hom all doWs will Lu paid, and
upon u bow ull datum Will Lu nutdo
.71,n0 nth, 1562.—fitx
FOR RENT,
• Tim: subaerlher otters for rent the
;,
Ftore mons and Dwelling-. on East llaln
„ 5 5 ,treet, now oevopied by F. C. K rttner,
• n Jeweler. P.M:SAO. given Immediate
0.4 1 - .;CA. Ip.MIST. IRVINE, Sr.
Carlisle..l one 6,1562—1 f
TUST opened the largest and best a:3-
z) sortment of Hardware ' Paints, Oils, Varnish. lass,
Iron, &s., ever brought to Cumberland county, bought
exclusively for cash, and which we ore selling at the
lowest. prises. We Invite the public generally to give
us a spill Mauro making their purchases, as we are fully
sustaining-our old reputation-of -selling the
BEST 000DS AT , ITHE LOWEST PRICES.
Returning thaelis to a generous public for their poet
liberal patronage. hoping by personal attention to their
wants, to merit a conlinuiibee of the same.
JOHN 1 0 , LYN H & SON,
At the Old Stand North lianover Street.
Car Hole, June 6,1862.,
TO[IN P. LYNN & SON, have just
ty received a large lot-of those celebratedSCYTHES,
made expressly for their own sales,mlleh have always
given entire sathfaction to all who have used them,—
You that wants Imes cutting and easy running Scythe,
wo would say try ono of their superior make. ‘Ve have
also a full stock of Shane, Whet Stones, &e. Rakes of
Chrlkt. Myers! and other celebrated makes. firldu Crar
dies of all the best makes in the rowdy,. with a lull
stock of all Millis of TlJOili und'lmplemunts fur Farmer's
use. All of which wo are selling clump at our store in
North Hanover street.
Juno 0, 1802. ' •
AT COST!
OGY-Tho tindarsignad ban cieterminealiisill out his
Gory extensive an •ologant nasortmeint of
I "DRY GOODS
at first cost Ho kvill not, attempt to specify. Sul - deo
it to salt, his stock IS biro 'and com y loto, 'comprising
in in part, don ' s, adios. and Misses Area r, of all kinds
and descriptions, all of 'which 'wore purc hased at low
rates for cash, and will bo sold at.the same figura,
110USEKREPING - GOODS,' • i•
o x i ch as :bleached and unhloaohed, Shootings, Pillow
Casings, Linon and Cotton :Table' Clothe, Tiekingsi
White and Brown Muslins, _
CARPTITS, OlLbLeTlit, &C.
Ills stock of Carpets, 011 Cloths, Mattings, &a., IS the
largesCand beat in.this section •of the country. Give
•no an early call. all who want great bargains, for I in
tend to do just what I say, and:sell out my entlro stock
at first cost. — Como ontiLfaine all I
, . PHILIP ARNOLD,
,Two doors north of tbo Carlisle Deposit ltunk. '
N. D.'COUNTItY DIhItCIIhNTS will find It to their
adyoutage to give me auall, for I cab sell' to nein
at cheaper vacs than- they can pirrchaso the same goods
In the el ty. '• , • • '• ' P. A.
- "...NOTIOE.—AIi persons knowing themselves indebted
to the .untiersigned, will please call and settle - their ac.•
countspemedlately as the books 'lust be settled: • ,
• Carlisle May Oth, 1882 IMMEJPARROLT):
LE
FRESH. GOODS,
liIENMEIM
colt SALE
NOTICE.
Yz 4 TI:It
Cliambel
UR EliN Fl I•il, I) A: SUN.\ nit
I\IANSION HOUSE
Scythes & tinaths.
11 It Y
Ragt St.. Carlisle.
Hay Elevatols.
lIENItY SAXTON
6AMUEL E111:111,Y,
Adm'r, 0 'l' A
Interesting To Farmers.
PAGAINS I BARGAINS 1 !
READING RAILROAD.
~\g4tll,
Off •rr---
j 25.
SLIMMER ARRANGEMENT.
I{EAT•'T'runk Lime from tie .North
and North West for Philadelphia, Nati York, Read
ing, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allontown, Easton, At,
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philtubilphia, - NoW'Yort,
Reading, Pottaville, and all intermediate stations, at 8
A. M., and 1.40 P. 11.
-New York Express leaves . Harrisburg at 1,25 A. M.,
arriving at New York at 8.25 the same morning.
Pares from Harrisburg: To New Verb $5,00; to Phila
delphia $3 25 and $2,70. Baggage checked through.
Returning, leave New York at 6 A. M., 12 Noon, and
BP. 11., (Pittsburg Express). Leave, Philadelphia at
A. 11., and 310 P. 31.
Sleeping cars lu the Now York Rap essTrains,through
to and from Pittsburg iv), hout change.
Passengers by the Cataw•issa Railroad leave Port
Clinton at 4.45 A. M., for Philadelphia and all intermo
dlate Stations: and at 3.00 P.M., for Philadelphia, New
York and all Way Points.
Trains leave Pottsville at 9 A. M., and 2.16 P. M.,' for
Phi holal pb la and New York; and at 5 30 I'. M., for Au•
burn and l'ort Clinton only, connecting for Pine Grove
and with the Catawissa Railroad. •
~Aceomtnodutlon 1 nssen•cor TEdn.TeTives Reading
at 0 A.M., and returns from Philadelphia at 5 P. M.
All the above train, run daily. Sundays excepted.
A Sunday train luau, s Pottsville at .7.3) A. Si., and
Philaielphla at 3.15 P. M.
Commutation, Mileage, Season. and Excursion Tick.
ets, at reduced rates to and from aiLpointa.
G. A. NICOLLS, General eup't.
Juno 6, 1562.':;,.,
WAR CLAIM AGENCY.
THE subscriber having been appointed
by t h e wail known War Claim firm of Barrows,
It.•ed A. Co., of Washlimtnn, .1) C, as their Agent for
Cumlaola nil (M nty. and Nevi eg all the necessary forms
for the proper Deputmants. I am new prep.tre I to
proruro for the • Triends of deceased soldiers. the ONE
II ENIMEE . 01.1.1 Ro BOUNTY :std WEE pay due them.—
A !so, Pensions for wounded or disabled soldiers. I will
alma give pr,mpt and careful attention to the adjust
ment and collection of all claims tolainst the hovers
me eL. caused by the esent war. of every hind, large
er small. 111, lee a legal Or ,Nuitablii 'foundation. I . t. In
ill portant that persons having just claims should pre
sent their applications .it the earliest day praetieable,
t
as claims aro p.,id in the order in-is kb they tire filed.
My connection at Washington give me .great; nitwit,
tag, in procuring ttni settlement'i f 'claims promptly.
My charge will be 10 per cent on I.lfit amount allowed
Ly ttover, ment. and no fee will beltharged until that
.
Is paid. .1 A NI ES . WEAN nhisit.
I refer permlssi ,n to Iho following gentlemen
Ilan. F. {Butts, Wm. 11. Miller,
Est! , R. Irviur, Cerlislo.
A: ti. Miller , Esq , John MeCulAy, Esq., Shippens
burg.
1.
Kant nan. TLsq . John C. I)unlap, Mechanicsburg
Wto It Oorgas, ,
I) :•hoonnilser, Newhunr.
=I
=I
,TUINTII 2.862. JITITE 21862.
rEI DICE, SAWYER & MILLER,
j East 11
al sl rest. respertfolly roll the ;tttentiot
01 the public, etptodally the Ladies, to their largo ud
dittos of
summEle 000Ds,
just received, compri.iiiii; the Minns fabrics suitolile
for the 'ivory rarluly
and 11e...4 sty I-s.-
Lat. st 01 Mantivs, lA, Mitts,
Burpours,:ituiwlsQi 'Sun
\ I is, !Las, ltibbous,
Dress Trimmings,
Euibr - oideries. Hosiery, White C(rmis of uver:,• de,orip•
tom, 11. op Skirts, De Fo,:est s kid Pad and Clanped
Skirt, the 1,001 in the manta, Eugletun Corded Skirts.
Men's and Ito)':, Light
C1,H771S CASSIMERES,
French lo.ark Cloth, Linen Pantings., Coannados
(laving 11.. sor Tailor, vions of a first cla,s Taor, We :Iry pr,
pared to mats up lisoda u 6 Shtun notice and most lanit
monublu
CARPETS
r,l all kiTids lu VOI y largo supply, oil Cloths, )latlings,
Lool,ing ”linds, all hunk .4 !louse Furnishing
1./eine:4le (Mods in immense quantities.
fluke 1,111 aunt examine and NO i,ly.yoursel its. WO
11;111' ti te , t,l urees t, cievap,t, most, demrahle stork el
;;..ukt, eves oilurokl
LEI II 21 1, SAWYER k MILLER
METE
3usiitess Maras
\ITpEN ItOSE A uorney at Law
Intl, in I:heenCN Il,tll. Prolersionnl busi
pr,uptl a I 10,1,1 to.
1 ,1 / 1 . 11.11 . 1 . 21. 1,2.
•
- 1)11TFI'S E. SII‘II,EY, Attorney at
I, Pa. to securing and cal
-1 r+ig.tier: l'ar, ll. , util it.. and Pewit..., at tl fur
iii;*.entalrin Oahe.. t.ll.•relii. (illicit on South
lia V4iVer St emit, opposite Bent es ntorit,
lout
•
J. 1.-IRB I 1.11.L.-ATTOR NE Al
W. M. Penrose, In ItheenC.
Uit.
M . I: Alc LE V.—A tieney at Law.
y • ,t.nth Hanover street. uppositt! Bentz'
1;..o.1, store. urot,ssional busiut;ss entrusted
nine pt umptly attended to,
AIV CAR D.-EII:IEI,ES E.
GLA I:4n I lAN, torntly nt 1.717, Oni, e Su 11,
both , Imilrfing.Ju4t opp.thilbe NTIIIVet H ausa,
31areh 1 1. '6l)--Iy.
I J. W. Attorney at Law
Ofilva with .1. R. Smith, Esq., in 111 mom's
All Business' eatusted to him will be promptly n i t.
tended to.
May 0, 110.-1 y.
Y. HUMRICII, Attorney at Law.
ki s —Office on Norlth Hanover ntreet, n few oors
south of GlAss' Hotel. All InIFICIOSS entrusted to d him
will be promptly attended to. [April 15.
\V. C. It 1-1 E EAT
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND GENERAL AGENT
Minneupofis, Minnesota.
allen
W l r l r ' u L t gi t
170 K,P t ' • ' l 4. t i t '4 , l ti ri ° ,l% ' • e t S o t 1 4N t 1-I",l'tBr through
cud sal
Real EKtat r• and securities Negotlat, liquis, pay tax,
locate land warrants. A.c., Are. Refer to the
tiro ctnolrer land County Bar, and to all prominent rill
netts of l'arlisle, l'a. j A 0g4 . 57,-Iy.
y M TZ —I 1 YSI(,'I AN
sulttlNoN, has rt.r„,,..,1 hk office to South
nor, rd.' net, di/ netly oppt.iln Blintz's store. All pa•
nts entrusted to Ills rare, either fromt ole❑ or rout,
try, will be promptly attended to.
Nov_lfr,
1111. S. B. KLEFFER Office in North
jiyihnover street two doors from A rnoltIO: Son's
tore. Mika hours, unneparticularly from 7 to 9 o'clock'
A. M., nod from 5 to 7 Coloek, P. M.
' ) lt1;11I ( 1', 11 11.1T1' n tlu:lla
tlmore College of Dental Surgery.
C. Oftlee at the residence of his soother, East Louther
street. three doors below Bedford.
Marsh IJ, ISs6—tf.
GEO. W. NEIDIULI, D. D. S.-
I,:‘ to Demonstrator of elpru all v e Dentistry to tWo
Baltimore College of
Dental Surgery.
Office at Ills re,idenee,
oprosi to Marlon flail, ‘l, est Main street, Gullible, Venn
N0v.11.1867.
F..dSTATE NOTlCE.—Letters 'festa
-1
.. inentary on the estate of Abraham Gaynian, doe'd,
late of Ft ankford t.owouhfp r baying been issued 'iry
Register of Cumberland Co. to the subsairiber, residing
iu Alltllin too nship. Notice is hereby given to all per
sons indebted to said estato, to make payment and
thoso liari o ng ellibus to present them, duly authentica
ted for settleiniiiitla - JONAS' 0 A
May 23, 1852-00. Execlator.
Dissolution,
rpf-ID partnership loretofure existing
I? between Richard 11011ummel and Win. M. Herr,
has lion dissolved by mutual =went. All persons
indebted to the into firm are notified to make payment
to either of the parties on or liefoeu_the hest day ot.
August next ,
H, HUMMEL,
Will. M. REHR,
Bridgeport, April 28, 1862--3 in
ESTATE NOTICE.—Notice Is bere•
; •
by eivon that Lot tors of Administration on tho
est,te of Jour SANDERSON, Into Of the borough of Carllsio
deuM.,' Imo boon granted by tho !Walker of °umber
land county. to the subscriber roAdlng In Middlesex.
township. All personp knowing themselves Indebted
are therefore rot - piked to malts paYritent; and tho.o
having claims against the estate 'will' please present
them for settlement.
May 26, 1862
DR, Will IL COOK, • •
' lIMICEOPATHIC Ppi 7 MCIAN,
TTAV ING recently located in Carlisle,
ix.
has taboo an °Moo opposite the Mansion Mouse,
ho can bo consulted by parsons se'eklng no•dical
advice; or when doslrod, will vlsit'thecu at their real
&Deco, either In the town or country.
May 2, Isp—ly •
School Tax for 1862:
•
THE taxable citizens of the Borough
_L of Oarlisle, arc hereby notified that the. Treaatfror
of said Salmi] District wiliktteud eb thecounty Court
House ' (Conunissioners' Office.) on THURSDAY, AU
GUST 14th, next, between the hours ofd and 12 in the
(merman, and .2 end 5 o'clock iu the afternoon of said
day, fOr the perieae of collecting and receiving the
&loot Tux assessed for the - present youP::.Ua"ott taxes
paid on or before that date a deduction will be made .
of FIVII PI% anwr..lverßonil.. wishing 'to pa,Y . their
Taxes in the..tneantiffie can do, so by - calling on the.
Treasurer at lila place of business, in Marion nail"
building, West High street.,
. 'W. MIX, .Treasurer.
Carliehrituno 20,1802. . '
• •
Hay. Elevators , Roos and. Pullys,
• - • •- • -
AFULL assortment. of 'those 'seasop-•
lthle artlClos, In storo anitirr silo CHEAP,' with
nn endless assortment of Fm ks, lines, ehovels,, &Lief
-tho host.tnelcos'and most approved. patlnruo.. For solo
at the store or 4014N.INLYNp .t BON, Nbrth Hanover
street, 0at11316. .
. Juno 6,
BLINDS AND SIIADES.
BJr WILLIAMS, No. 16 North 6th
. Street, Phlladeiphia, Mauufarturer of
VENITIAN BLINDS-40
WINDOW SHADES.
The largest And finest asioitment in the city, at the
lowest prices. Blinds painted and trimmed equal to
new, Store Shades made and lettered.
.April 18, 181.12.-2ni
KIMMELL HOUSE,
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, ,
C STREET, BET. 4i AND Gth STS ,
Near the National Hotel, and two squares from
the Railroad Depot,
WASHINGTON CITY.
FINE PARLORS FOR TILE ACCOMMODATION OF LA-
• DIES
Room and Board, per day. .
Room alone, per day
Meals. each
Lodging, If the room Is vacated by 7 a m 60
- {itherwlscrit - will - berconsidensd - by-the-day,--- - -
The KIMMELL HOUSE is newly and elegantly fur
nished, and In every respect a first class Hotel. I
invite the public to call and examine.
fiti A. F. KIMMELL Proprietor.
Oct. 11. 1861. t f
DR. WILLIAM B. HURD'S
MOUTH WASH
A SURE REMEDY FOR A
Bad Breath,
Sore Months,
Canker,
Biseased Bleeding' Gums,
Alarming Sore Mouth,
A ND the best specific now in use for
~ , !ef a t r l i e g m outh. It is
particularly
ARTIFICIAL TEETII,
eoMpletely destroying every taint of 'the mouth, nb
sorbing and removing nil impurities, insuring
A SNVE B R EA 'l'H
to all Nebo 1190 111 it. MI YOUNIi LADY or Youss
I:NMI:MA:I IV h 0 is :I{llol,l Wi til a
B D BREATH
should delay applyina this remedy, for it It a certain
rum mid is approved and recominended by every phy.
,ielan under whose notice It has been brought
USI: Dr. Won I? II UI?D'S MO U7'II
,pared at Dr. Timm's Dental (Alive, No. 77 Fourth
Stuart, Drool:l3'n, E. D..
G. Price Price 37 Cents per Bottle. ,n
A li' crnl dist,,un't Madly to deal erg.
Addre3s Principal Office, Tribune Buildings,
Sold In by Dyntl. l CO., 2:12 North 2,1
Streol; 0 S. 100 Clu•stnut strerl; and by all
DR. W 1 1. LIA 31 B• H UR D'S
TOOPH POWDER!
'rlds Pi ceder p a4sessev the CAIiIIONJC IVITHOUT
THE I N./UR lOUS - PRIIPV:Writ:B OF ( . 170 ATI(7O 1,. And
free from nit Acids or Alkalleh that ran In-the least
Injure the. Teeth. Its action hying entirely mechanical
—polishing without wearing the enamel.
Dr. iirm. B. Idurd's 'rootll Powder
la r , enmmrnd ell by all li•ninent Dentists. --
Prepared at Dr. Dental (nee, No. 77 Forth
Street, Brooklyn, E. I).
A& - Price 25 Cents per Box.-T I A
A Inn:1.111 discount mail., to dvaler,
Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings,
No. 1 Spruce Street, New York.
Fold ;deo by Caswell, \lark A', Filt!: Avenue 'Tte!:
J.& I. cod hibzton. 716 Broadway; 1). S. Barnes. 202
Broadway, and by oii I Dill
DR. WILLIAM B. HURD'S
TOOTHACHE DROPS.
in - O.lllOPd nerv,s. It ia par t kularl
In all vast, I,ICW/dn.], :Iflltrtoli with I I II A i:11-1I
Pal on to t•litt trim
Val ill ..FS .ust•il by
am! 11, it ebililren from vr..at sulf,•iim l I .V ke , pillt: •I
hoot tli• or 1)r. 111. l/1;01'1, iti t lie
Vreirtrecl at Dr. II ura's Dental (Otero, No 77 Fourth
Street, Itrnenklyn, E. D.
Br„,„Y- Price, only 12 Cents per lioLl!e.
A littoral ,11 , vonnt. made to tlettlprt.
Address Principal Ofice, Tribune Buildings
Sold in l'hillflPlphin, t,y Dyott. 232 Xorlh 2.1
St.i..ec. O. S. Ilubbvll, 1110 Übe:4llW. Street.; and by all
DR, WILLIAM B. HURD'S
NEURALGIA PLASTERS,
FOR.THE OF N EUICALO IA
Toe.
PRODCCED BY C(
Lt ICA I. NI:1;11,17,U-r-A -is Immediately eurod 1116eir
npphentinn.
They to.t Uko a charm, and Cro perfvelly itartnhooi in
(tour nature: du hot produce a L later, and lea% e uu
unpleasant roaults.
Dr. Wm. B. Hura's Neuralgia Plasters
ouvor fail to give satinfltetiun to all whd tot thtiir
virtue
Prepared nt Dr. liurd'2, Dental Ofllee, No. 77 Fourth
Street, Brooklyn, E. D.
way- Price, only 15 Cents Each:l:44
A liberal discount made to dealers,
Address Pi i•leipal Office, Tribune Buidings,
Sold In Philadelphi.i. by 113 ntt & Co., 23'2 North 2d
Strout; 0. 8. Ilabbell, 1410 Cheoluat Sheol; nod by all
Druggints.
TicE.—Wo are doily recolviog orders to send by
mail SUMO one or inor's of Lir. llurd a limtal Remedies,
which we cannot. till. None are mailable except the
Neuralgia Plaster, w hick e hew) in an envelope en re
cella of the price (15 cent') and one stamp. But
canniest:de I,eisons in places where toe druggists and
stoiekeel•rs are behind the age, we have put op pack
ages ht Whit, WilbOtised boxes, seven inch, I, four,
with compartments—each box containing a bottle of
Dr. ilord's Mouth 11 ash, and loath Ache Props, a box
of Tooth Powder, the Neuralgia Plaster, a valualfie
little Treatise on Teeth and their Diseases• the best
ineffn‘rof preserving them. and the proper treatment of
Children's Teeth, worth of itself the haiku cast to
every young man or women, or parents with }sung
children, NI Rh sundry, other necessary articles: price,
per package, one dollar. or sin.. packages for $5, see t by
express directed. As the espl 01.0 charges are not
much. if any inure on a dozen than on our. it is far
cheaper to Order six or a d...1•111.14C1ing08 at one time.
A large faintly will want all, or the surplus van be dig
posed of to neigh', re with public ben-lit, for no one can
estimate how much pain, sulloring, unhappiness, and
disfigurement, 1441011.2, loss Of flute and refiner would
be rut red to the country, If every tinnily to-shy hail one
t these packages, which, in it,ulf, is a complete sett of
Dental Remedies. Address 11 II B. HURD 80., Tribune
Buildings, New York, and write 0111siti 1111 a address
plainly. 'that remittances man be made with rant).
deuce, W. B. 11. &Cu , refer to the Mayor of Brookii n.
to U. W. Orillit b. President of tho Farmers and Giti•
~en's Bank, Brooklyn; to the Editors of the Amerlean
Ma it ufact urers' Gazet to; to Joy, COO ttl Co., Publishers'
Agents, New I'm k ; to P. T. Barnum, Esq., who knows
a good thing Is hen he sees it and aho has already or
dered it second supply, etc.
1000 AGENTS WANTED
To introduce Dr. Iturd's Dental Remedies into every
county, Alen or Women who Wltllt to Malta money
quickley, can do bettor with these articles than any
thing in market. They are now, useful, low priced,
and wp ate vpiinling thousands in advertising them
for the benefit of Agents. Boxes of samples, containing
a dozen of the one dollar packages above specified, with
circulars, will be Fellt,on receipt of NOVOLI dollars, about
half price. to into person wishimto test his or liar skill
in — selliMr; -- Witificvlicer" of beconiing an Agent. We
tv uld rather pay salaries than Commissions to those
who pruva themselves efficient salesman. _
Now is the tires to go Into the.bubiness. For addrosa
and reference sem above.
COLUMBIAN PREPARATION FOR THE
HAIR!
viTILL". most certainly prevent bald
ness, will restore Grey (lair to Its original color,
will eradicate Dandruff, annulate the Natural &ere
Dons pf the Scalp, and will ,lonre a head of luxuriant,
glossy, and healthy heir. Read the followiug, certlti
eatps :
To all N7llOlll it may consort'a.The undorslgned would
my that ho has used.two bottles of Itichardsou'a Co—
lumbian Pleparation for the hair, and found it to
ohmic° his hair trout silvery whittmess ,ton beautiful
auburn color. It Is not a dye, but a wash, and be be—
hoves it will accOMplishatlf that the proprietor claims
for It. SNODDY.
A. L 0113E111'0N.
' Administrator.
- - -
NEWVILLE, Supt. 10, MC
The undersigned have used Richardson% Columbian
Preparation for the hair, and find it to produce effects
as set forth in the hbove certificate,
.. .
ino. P. Rhoads, Abm. Killian, L IL Randall, Thoe.
11PCandlIsh, Ono. Rower. •
. Prepared and sold only by fl. N. RIOITARDSON, 'at
Nvwville, Pa., and S. W. llaveratiek, Carlisle. Price 50
Conte per bottle. ~
Slay 16, 1862,—.3tn*
unt.BELT[NGI
‘L . A Just roceived a large assortment of till 'sizes.—
Gum Belting, Gum IlOsu, Gum Pa king, &c.; and for
sale clamp at the hardware Store of
Juuu 22, 1860. — SAXTON
RITNER, JR., Attorney at
PI Laic atid - ti - iirv4or, Mechinkabtirg ; Pa; Ottico on
nati - Itow Stravt,!wp (Mani nprth o Bank.
kir:Business - promp4attondta . -
RAIN T,S • PAINTS !I'
.lecl'arnisl;os, , TurPerittne. We Invite the !Atom-
Mower tho public to our euporlor WiIITH . LBAD, put
•up o:Auslvoly in Tin pules, ond.Warranted to bp sopa
'rlor to Any otho broods, qua tit thlFt.mnrket. L A. groat.
variety of colors of 'the end solllegg.at the,
lowest prlooli. John P. Lyuo yotee, Northqftinover
street, ... • ' • „ Juuu.i.yo2.
pVIIPETINGS' - Bzo.--.--just te6eiv.o at
OClthilY'S Cheap Conn fit Ore, a tioyr e toc6 of 'Car-
Inge; Drunote awl. Mout Oil Olathe, yallkit *ill lm
sold at'very: law tlkurlia; •, '-, , ..,.. ' - ;-
'Please cull and examine the ateck, , . •
Iltrilete, Got. ?6 1 1691, . .
•
No. 1 Spruce Stroot, Now York
For the Cure uf Toothache,
LOSS OF SLEEP,
No. 1 Spruce treet, New York
No. 1 Spruce Stroot, New York
RICHARDSON'S
SIIIIVENI3IIURO. Sept. 4, 1860
PRING GOODS,
& CO., •
One' dotir west of . he County Prison.
A.) 7 1, just 'received a splendid
as
sortment' of Nov Goods, from Now York and .
Philadelphia, which. will. he 'N
d unusually cheap for
cash.
Fancy Silks in Great Varictics,
BLACK SILKS, ,
of all grader, from 75 canto to $1,50. In tho above line
of Goode we defy competition.
SILK AND WOOLEN FOULARDS, '
Silk l'opllne, llama Clothe, Illozarnbhiues, Shepherd
Plaids, Wool do Lam Iles, liballles, Lawns, &c.
SPRIXG IDEJLOILIVES
at reduced prices. Wo aro now offering our entire
stock of now stylus of Ppring Delaines at 20 coats,
north 26 cents.
DOMESTICS
$2 00
1 00
Good Prints nt
Extra do 10 cents.
Cochecoaß, gorrimace and Spragues at 1214. Bleached
and unbleached Muslim. at 0, 0 and 10 cants. Extra
qurilltyTotaryard - xvldorat - 1214 - cants. - layntaater - Olng.
hams at 12 cents.
0212=0,, UZZrZO9
COTTON AND LINEN :PANTINGS
Drills, Denims, Jeans, In groat variety and at old prices
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR.
A very handsome lot of
CLOTHS & CASSIMERES,
for Mon and Boys' woar, at low ',Hem
WHITE GOODS AND NOTIONS.
A full line of thn above goods Always on hand.
,Also
hoop Skirts, of the latent New York styles.
4D.auriptcDtac 2
4,800 yards of Carpets, all of the newest designs and
patterns lu the !parsec. ranginff In prier frodi
to $l.OO per yard 'laving purchased the above a.sort
meet in New York. we ore enatliKl to oiler superior
inducements to all who will savor us with a call. As
stir store is now a permanent Institution In Carlisle,
we are determined to maintain the 1111011, (we have al
ready e , tablidied) of selling cheap, notwith,.;,anding
the various rumor:, that have been circulated In regard
to our I, raving town.
Carl islo, May 2, 1562.
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS !
QINCE the late victories Domestic Cot
jlnn ooods have dee not. and there is now a pros
pert ni getting it supply of Cott ,n. We, (I,EIDIeII
SAWYER k MILLER, at the new stein, under Mertia . .
11.01, East stroot,) are receiving dolly loge cup
plies of
NEW SPRING GOODS,
wlikb. oar u4l stns it wr are d4ortoinoll to Nell a CITY
PRICES. Dli GOOD. , 01 oNery verity;
Plain and Fancy Silks at all Prices.
A large Int of now Illnrk Silks at 75, 871,, 1.00, 1.20,
1.55, 1 75. 9 2 SR: in, Spring I/el:tines at '23 cents,
4,015 yards heat quality Meriniar, eneht.rn, Neill, and
Am-Ht. - an Prints, dark and light color, now styles, at
a lame 101 at ri, A and 10. Full and
SECOND MORNING . PRINTS,
best. quality 12 , /, ets. All - kinds - DiiD;fille
Gingham ,, Ilanch4:ster Is 4; 30 pipet, French and
Scotch Drvss :tad Ito:met llingq:lnis
131tOIV'S MUST,INS
rt , tail. n gland quality 8, fine 10, 4 4
wide Al.- 0 , 5.4, 10 4, 11-4, 12-4 nt vorrespondlng
prives. All kind., of iIE.AVY 1.101/D8 In largo supply nt
reduced prices—'hekings, Sl ripes, Cheeks. Drillinrs,
Cid ten Diapaer, A• , dr. iduen Goods of
all kind, Tan). Clelhs, I,lnen Diaper, Nap
hies, 51,111,u_ I.lneus Shirt holds. Collars,nt the old
prhes. White Urals, all hinds, at old priers.
'SPRING JIANTLSS, DUSTERS,
skirts fliroct from the
floqory. ,o 0 doz. Ladies', \lon's and 80, 's
1106 E, 12!2 to :25. Men's and llop's Wear—
BLACK CLOTHS AND CASSIIERES,
all grades, Fancy rassitneres, latest styles, Vesl in gs,
I•ottm.los, &r.. ke.. Haring - secured
the set Visat a first class Tailor, we are Prepared to
get op Cl. thing in the most fltshionalde style "at short
not
CARPETS! CARPETS! !
We aro reeeic lee, our SKIM, supply Of Carpets, compris
ing nil the vari.ala first risen Carpet
I ][;;‘,.. Ca; pets ranging ill le ire (rola l i La 1.'45.
,til ll1;;ths. all ttid the. Mattings. la,okneg Glasses,
l;l11,1es end Minds; fall kind.. I,oeo Ihs Carpet Chitin;
Featlee Cetten hal Ling; Collet, panes, ,
Ali the aL, rogmuls td manlyolhrt s , o tr i , to
pu t ch u r n ti t Smallably tt e , •st. IVlnter
, agitfors. less than lit st cost.
:t e t•Loi hot willerhold. Pluttst r , : call and
e %ammo out itmli,u,st,,rl;
ft r r s ,..l.Ve ‘‘ki I “lako adiht lon, f Ne.w (ponds ss the srn
son atvanres. All Ono& Warranted to be what n o syl
thew for.
IY,11)1011, SAM YEN & M I LLER
Carlisle February 28, 1562.
A Superior Limestone Farm For
Sale.
t , I.iniestmle farm ()('tile best finality
tinine about '2.,0 or 21,5 acres Is idlered for. ale.
Thi. farm snslticed last veer 1000 bushels of wheat,
and large quantltie , of rnrn and OM,.
'There are r rlb•ut illllll - 0,1•111011tS nn Zhu firm, consist
ing of:, new house. :1 1.:0 , 111 1“1 . 11, is 1104 pen and corn
81,1uhf horn..., balsa 01'1.11, and gnarl nater near the
door. On the northern vide of the firm is Ir-ated
limestone Itidge prnteeting the ercpm from the winds
and fur, - ishine tlintos4.4. , limestone tor- -lime,- There
are about Ifni aeri, e . i•iled and the rest Is covered with
timber With .iinlichins liming the i 21 1 .111 would pro
duce In 00 bushels of wheat. It can conveniently lie
dll Id, d tutu two firms.
The farm lies in Madison township, the richest uteri
cultural sottlemont In h urr y County. A better pa3ing,
Investment cannot bo mule.
For partion;lrs rail upon or address the underslned,
Nllll, WI cr all inquiries.
April 4, A. L. SPONSLER.
REMOVAL! REMOVAL !
TACOB SENER'S Boot & Shoe Store,
thas been removed next door to Piper s Book Store
and opposite:the Cumberland Valley Bank.
1300.1:$ AND StE3ES! BOOTS AND SHOES!
Grand Bargains
.tow offered at Solute's Cheap Bout and Shoe Store.
Si)ring Arrirul of New Bouts & Shoes.
Tll 0 su` ,riher has just returned from Phil
,
adelphia awl Boston uith an extensive and
spleildrl as,nrtinent 1;121111..1111.0's and La
' dies' Shoos, Men's and Itops' !toots. s•Lioes wt.!
Brogans, Mon's and Buys' Walking Shoes, Calf, l'atent
Leather and Cloth Gaiters.
IA des' Batton Boots, Balmoral and'Lave Boot,, U ti
tern. Buskins and Kid Slippers, Misses and Children's
Boots a rid Shoos. Carpet itatzs. Trunks, Umbrellas, &0.,
n hinh will he sold low for Cash.
Pureinsers are invited to call and exaibine our stock,
they will find that in price and quality it sill e , mpotu
with any shoe store in tits play°, at Liao NIklY Store
Room ne,xt door to Piper's Book 6tur6. '
Carlisle, April 11, 1862—Gm
The Confessions and Experience of
an Invalid, •
I)UI3LISHED for the benefit and as a
warning and n caution to young men who suffer
from Nervous Debility , Premature Decay, &c.; supply
ing at the same lime the mea l s of &drew. By 0410
who oils cured hlnieelf after being put to great expense
through medical Imposition and quackery. By enclo
sing a post paid addressed envelope, single copies may
he had of tire author, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. Esq.,
Bedford, Kings Co., N. Y.
March 14, 1862.—1 y
• NEW FIRM.
CIRAWFORD & CO., Wholesale and
Glues and Curled hair Warehouse, No. 21
South 7th Strout ' Clue, Sand and Etne.
ry Paper, Emory Cloth, Raw' (lido Whips, and Curled
Ilair'fit she lowest prices. Orders solicited by mail and
satistaction gunrtin teed..
1 PIIITE AND COMMON GL US,
for Mill:nese, Printers, Bouliblnders, Cabinet Makers
Coach Makers, ize. Ace.
Deniers is the above will find it of special advantage
to glee tia a call,
GRA WFORD & CO.
21 South 7th St.ot Philadelphia
Jan. 3d, 1861
" Matrimony made Easy."
A NEW work showing how either sex
may be suitably married. irrespective of ago or
position, prepossessing nrutherwisn, with attreatise-on
the Art of fascinating uuy person you wish.' A ourl
nus scientific experiment which never fails. Free for
26 coots. Address 'l'. WILLIAM & CO., Publishers,
Box 2,30 Q, Philadelphia.— -
March 14, 1802—ly
IS. W. HAVERSTICK, Druggist,
. °North Hanover Street, Carlisle.
Physielan'opreieriptiOns carefully compbunded
A full supply of fresh diugs andlihou*als.
U' FARE REDUCED...9Sd
STARES UNION 11-O . TEL,
606 & 608•Martiet St., above sixth,
PIIILADELPAIA.
JAMES W. POWER', Proprietor.
TERMS ;—sl. 25 per day. jr1301,9,
UNITED STATES HOTETA.-- •
S: E. Car. 11th
. 21arkethis.,
. Tulabit*A
•
H: -NA:14410-A
PROP/LIE:IVA
Jan. ,1800
'4111111.11. 16 . 11*
Juno], '62:
D . LC.LOOM/S
South ifititever . etroet,
opposite Ilente.dry goods
store. 1 •
j4ST ATE NOTICE.; .
6>ttoie.wsinnontary on the estate of John Coov
or, doo'd-, do of the lloroughOf Mechanicsburg, Cunt
twriand county; Pa.,- having hoop gaup(' by the Regis..
tor of said county, : to. the subscriber residing In Her
risburg, notice Is horoby,glVon to all ' pot sting indobted
gn'wnko payniont„and thorn+ having claims to present
them duly authouticatud. ' -
siN9; B. 1:100VEV,
May 80, 1136.2-Bt,
VAN ANDENIS PATENT
PORTABLE,' COP ITZLi G panss.
• . 1. - lANNAI - 1, - k
SOLE PROPRIETORS, 20 CLIPP. Sr., NEW Y.JEK.
Tivo Sizes, - - - . $l,OO and $1,25
Rcg -- On receipt of price a Press will Ire mailed to any
address, postage paid. Descriptive ebbolars !writ If re
guested. iitationers and • Agents itrop led on liberal
terms. Extraordinary induremants offered to intelli
gent Agette.
Slay 2,1.802-3 m •
3 F ys ilirkriltixrep,
G% and 8 cents
REDUCED 'PRICES:.
GEO. J, HENKELS,
.No. 624 Walnut Street,
(OPPOSITE THE STATE HOUSE,)
) 1 \
GREENFIELD & CO
Second door cost of the Market House in
Zug's Corner.
!'EALER IN PIANOS. New Rose
.wood Pianos, from the hot milkers.
MELODE OA T S.
The best manufactured Instruments from $45 to $lOO.
Violins. 11 uttms, t“Tnrilml,lls, /dules, Files, Drums, Ban
jos, Tambourines. Violin and Guitar Firings, and Moab
cal Merchandise in general.
SHEET MUSIC.
A complete assortment fur all instruments. Tho latent
publications always on hand.
Teacher sir the Piano and Guitar, Instrumental and
Vocal music.
P 13110,1 and Melodeons tuned and repaired.
March 21, 1802. A. LENIC.
Employment.
,
,
THE dersigna are eeirous o seem
" rin g on ervices of a lew Young Mon, to engage
in a Travellit , Agency, upon a salary of Full Y DOL
LARS per moil h, and all expenses paid. This is an
upporltinity seldom offered, and to those who merit the
approbation of the subscribers, by strict attention to
business, can rely upon constant employment fur a
term of years. For further particulars, address '
March 14, 1862—am
The Citizens of Carlisle & Vicinity,
A RE invited to'an examination of my
Liv stark of Ortieeries, Queensware. Spices, Rte.
ut 11.1 )IS at 11 roots per lb , Orbid REEF, best Plokels,
Ka (sups. Sa Iles, Buttered and Boneless Sardines of t h u
most a ppro red brands, Table Oil,
FRESH TOMATOES & PEACHES,.
In rens. Dried Fruit, very tine Syrup at 50 As. per gat"
Fish: Pine Apple, SapSa•te end butrh Head Cheese,
Cool 011, Whale (11 1, Tel nud Smears, Ci
der. 11 Ines and I,ljiiors, and on endless \ orioty of small
wares. Terms Caste.
-Feb, 7, 10132. R"3l. BENTZ.
Kollock's Dandelion Coffee.
rr-lIIS preparation, made from the best
JavarofTee. is recommended by physiCialls as a
superior Notritiou4 ffeverage tor General Debility, Dys
pepsia. and all bili“us disorders. Thousands who. bay°
been compelled to altantinn the use of collrr nil) iise
this without injurious effects. One can coutrins the
strength of two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25
teat.,
LEVAIN, the purest and host Baking
liowder known, fur making light, ow eat and nutritious
,read soli rakes. Pram lb cents. Manufsetured by M.
Bullock, Clumnst. corner of Itrond k elitist out lite.,
Phlla., and sold by all Druggists and Grt , errs,
Fcbruany 2/1, 1562-1 y
lECIIANICS, anc the public gencr
ally, will please call at tho
s I am stilling goods rhppor Phan over for rush or shorn
1200 Kegs Nails and spikes just received, of the very
best makers and warreuted Country mercbautt, sup .
plied with nails al man ta Net,lre, 111,0 S.
100 loss Hammered and Rolled IRON, of all, sizes,
just received and warranted to be of tho best quality,
with a large assortment of -
Sheet Iron,
Bared Iron,
Hoop lrun,
Horse shoe Iron,
Spring Steel, Cast Steel,
Blistered Steel, Horse shoes,
Horse Shoe Nails, Washers,
Anvils, Vices. Files, Rasps,
Belts, Nuts, Screw Plates, Rivets,
Blacksmith Bellows, A.c., cheaper
than the cheapest, at the Hard, are store, East Main
street, Carlisle
March 29, 1062
1862. .SPRING. 2862.
IS AAC LIVINGSTON now oilers ono
of the best, and most a ttm,ctive assortments M .
Pieco Goods ever exhibited in tblii place Mr
Bien and Boys' Wear,
of every style, quality and price, and Is continually ro
cci vine additions as the season advances, of all tho
latest novelties and st) les to suit all classes.
Our stock of 111(501 MADE C,AnlilINO, all our awn
manufacture, cannot be excelled ler
DURABILITY,
STYLE,
•
AND CHEAPNESS,
of every variety to suit tho season, taste, and pocket.
All we want Is a call and see fur yourselves at
ISAAC LI viriosTows
North Hanover Street Clothing Emporium.
N. B. All goods bought tram us by tho piece cr yard,
by persons w i,•11 i g to have it cut to measure, can big
acrcuomodal od free or charge,
Carlisle, May 1,1862.
JACOB SE,N BR
At OGILBY'S CHEAP CASH STORE
ALICOES 6f, 8 and 10 cents, best
quality Calico at 123,4 cents, Domestic Ginghams at
11,4 cents, Domestic M USiirlS 8 & 10 cents, 4-1 Domestic
Muslin, good. article, 12 1 ,41, Tickings, Checks, Table Dia
per, Sheeting, &c., at low prices. Canton Flannels 12/A,
Hooped. Skirts, the cheapest in the county.
. ,
BLACK SILKS
at very low prices. Blankets and Flannels under price.
CLOTHS, OASSIMEItES, Jeans, Yestings, at astonlbh
lugly low prices.
All my old friends and customers are respectfully in
vited to call and examine for. themselves, as - I will not
bu undersold by any store in the county.
Main street, opposite the Depot.
CHAS. 00ILBY, Trusts..
Carlisle, Feb. 28, 1802.
fIUMBERLAND VALLEY AND
/FRANKLIN RAIL READ.
,
On and after DLONDAN t . MAY ,
1862, Passenger
Trains will run tuLfollolys: (Sualaye excepted:)
FOR CIIAMB.ER:3I.IURG AND ILARRISIMItG.
•
_ let Train.. Train.
Leave Ifagerstown, 7.00 A.M. 2,45
Greencastle. 7.37 " 3.35.
Chamberabnrg, 8.30 "- Arr. 4.20
" Bhlppendirg, 9.00 • " 1.28 "
" Iliewvllle, , 9.32 " 2.00 "
"'" CA'lisle. 10.10 *" .. 2.40' "
" Dlechanicaburg, • - 10.42 4 . 3.12 "
Arrlvo at Harrisburg', 11.15 .. '3.40 "
FOR OLIAMDERBDURO AND NAGERSTOWN,
•
Ist Trails. . 2d Tram.
Loave Narksburg 8.06 A.lll 1.85 P. M.
66 d'ilochanlcsburg 8.44 " • 2.15 66
_. .
a. Oarlisto,
" Shippensburg, 10.33 " • 4.00
Chatubg', (Arrive) 11.10 4.40 "
" 'Greencastle, • 11.55 • 5.30 "
Arrive at Hagerstown. 12.35 6.13 .
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS: At all Stations where
Tickets aro sold, viz: Ilageretown, Greencastle, Chain
.borsburg, Shippensburg, Newville. Carlisle, 51echanica.
burg and Ilarrieburg, a reduction of TEN CENTS on
each Ticket will bo made to all Pashongere that provide
themselves with Tickets before 'entering' tlieCeirs.'
•• D. N.,LIILL Super't
Railroad Oftlee, Chambord/lull,
• •• Slay 1, 1802.
Initb‘VS. :.just received n,4(1
at inanuracturors
Plank'a Plow, -
Ilonwootra Plow.
• ' Zelalors Pb
at t'
Etr
NOTICE..
CLM
IN3
PHILADELPHIA.
A. LENK,
ADAMS, 11E1 NAN A CO.,
113 A. 115 Broad Street,
Atkinson Depot, N. 11
FARMERS, BUILDERS,
CHEAP HARDWARE STORE,
PRICES REDUCED !
, d
,RFAW "
` r OIIANGLE Or HOURS!
Leave 12.55
0.27 .
10.02 .
18111111
2,65 "
8.29 ',