Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 03, 1862, Image 3

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    4vas'also met by a similar Seoosh woman, who
deliberate . lrmarohed into the,street to avoid
oontaot with' him.
"Excuse me, madam!" said the solffier
'but I am a Union soldier, and not a Ranh
soldier, suoh as you have been used to, and so
I am not lousy I"
To the gervous,
Of both sexes. A Retired Clergyman having been re
stored to health lu n few days, alter many years; of
groat suffering, In willing to assist others by sending
(free,) on the receipt of a post paid directed envelope,
II copy of the prescription used. Direct the Rev..lollN
M. DAGNALL, 18n Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Juno 4,1862-4 m
Batchelor's Hair Dye !—The Best
in the World!
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dyo
produces a rotor not to be distinguished from nature—
warranted not to injurdthe Hair In the least; remedies
the 111 effects of bad dyes, and Invigorates the Hair for
lite. Grey, Bed, or Rusty flair instantly turns; a splen
did Black or Brown, leaving the nab' soft and beautiful
Sold by all Druggists, &c
The genuine Is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR,
on the four sides of each box.
FACTORY, No. 81 Barclay Street, Now York. (Lot
238 Broadway rind 16 Rand Street.)
May 20, 1092—1 y
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CARLISLE PRODUCE
ll`eported weekly for the Ilerald by
Woodward .t. Schmidt.
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do. {Ex Ira.) ..
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Op the 28th ult., Mrs. ANN MATEER, consort of the
late Andrew Mater, Esq., of Lower Allen township, at
the advanced ago of 75 years, 10 months, nod 18 days.
In Mallersvllle. Lancaster County, on Saturday Sept.
20, JACOB BRENNER, Jr. aged GO years,4 months and
18 days.
On the oth of Sept..EMMA wife of Alfred Mader,
In her 22d year of her age,
All that's height must'. tilde ;
The brightest, null the ileetevt.;
All that's sweet was made
But le ho lost, when sweetest.
diem Muertiseineuts
PERSONAL
MR. GEO. B. EPLER, of the, firm of
Epley & Cress, and a member of the 11 rev er
nos, Company it, Capt. Welsh, of Philadelphia. has
been mlieing Morn the 4otlr, when it Was supposed he
loft llagendown for his home, but sin, that time not),
tug has been beard of him. Any Information of jr s
whermibouts will be thankfully received at this ?Moe
or by his partner, W. 11. Cress, 210 and 212 Cal the hill
street, Philadelphia,
Said Epley Is thirty,ix years of ego, five reef viz
Inches high„with dark halraud whiskers, and had on a
rey Reserve Uniform.
I—t.
NNOT CE.—Letters testamentary on
the eotate of Martin Mowery. dee'd., late of Frank
ford township. having been issued by the Ile.zlster of
Cumberland County, to the subscriber. residing in the
above molted township. notion, is hereby given to all
persons indebted to said estate, to make payment, and
those having . elaims to present them, duly authen
ticAted for settlement to
Carlisle Oct. 3,1802-3 V,
LI STATE NOTICE.
LA Letters Testamentary on the estate of Rosa n nab
Kryshor, late of Monroe township, de cased, have
boon granted by the Register of Cumberland county,
to the undersigned residing In the same township. All
persons knowing thenrelves ind 1/10.11 to Raid yet to will
IJ/dm immediate payment, and those haying claims
will present them properly an than floated for Fettle
=mkt to JOSEPII BRANDT,
October 3, 1862-60
University of Pennsylvania.
PHILADELPHIA.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
NINETY SEVEN II SESSIOYafrIB62,63>
{VIM:Im Gibson, M. D., Enieriluc Professor of•Surgrry
George B. Wood, M. D., Enwrites ofesgor of Theory
and Practice of Medicine.
Samuel Jackson, M. D., Prof. of Institutes of Medicine.
Hugh b. Hodge, M. D., Prof. of Obstetrics and the DI.
season of IVomen and Children.
Joseph Carson, M. D., Professor of Materla Medics and
Pharmacy.
Robert E. Rogers, M. D., Professor of Chemistry.
Joseph Leidy, M. D., Professor of Anatomy.
Henry 11. Smith, M. D., Professor of Surgery.
William Pepper, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice
or Medicine.
William Hunt, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
The Lectures of the Session will begin on the
second Monday of October and close on
on the first of March.
- "
tait - O - Trtfrodtietory be delivered to the Course.
Clinical Instruction hi elven throughout the Ses.
nion, in the Medical Hall. by the Professors, end at
the Pennsylvania end other Hospi
The Dissectin' Rooms, under the superintendence of
the Professor of Anatomy and the Demonstrator, are
open from the :diddle of September.
The Doom for Op,ative Surgery and the Application
of Hatutiges, be., is open early in September and
tiu-oughout the Session, under the supervision of the
Professor of Surgery.
Surgiuil Demonstrators, .1 C. S. Bishop, M. D.
If. Lenox Ilodge, M. D.
Fees for the Lectures (each Professor $l5), . . $lO5
Matriculation Foe (paid once only), . . . • . 5
gractuation Fee, . . . . . • .
R. E. Rogers, M. D, Doan of the Medical Faculty.
University Building.
Samuel Price, Janitor,
University
P. S.—Board may bu had at from $2 60 to $1) per week
4—t.
Public Sale iof Valuable Real Estate,
On .S'atublay, October 18, 1862.
Tr HE subscriber will offer at public
sale, on the above day. on the premises, in Mon
roe township, Cumberland county, on the Lisburn
road, I miles east of Carlisle, and bounded by lands of
William Saxton, Cyrus Itingwalt and others, the lot
lowing described Heel listate, vie:
A LIMESTONE FARM,
Contefiring 70 Acres and 114 Perches. This land is 01
the beg quality of Limestone, in a high state of culti
vation, having been recently well limed. About In
Acres are covered with excellent Timber. The Im
provements are a two story LOU
PLASTERED LIOUSE. a STON E
BANK BARN, foot
ARN, 77 feet long by 35
qle ; : tif . ( . , wide, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, and all
other necessary outbuildings.
A good n uu, Ci•torn and n stream of running wa
ter ou th'e place, a end Young ORCHARD of even y va
riety of choice fruit, making it one of the moot desire
hie farm in this county.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day,wben terms
trill be made known by _ .
JOAN SOLLENIJEItOEIt, Sr
October 3, 18132-31
DISSOLUTION
EIE partnership heretofore existing
between William Cromileh and Mrs. Sarah Knits,
in the Aletehino and Wagonmaking Business, was die
solved by mutual consent on tho 16th of September,
1862. The banks aro In the hands of A. L. Sponeler for
collection, whore all indebted are requested to call and
settle. The business will be continued by William
Cron:inch at thould stand.
WILLIAM CROMLECH,
SARAH KUM
Carlisle, Sept. 26, 1852-3 t
AUDITOR'S NOVOE,
The undersigned has boon appointed auditor to audit
and distribute the balance as shown by the account of
George W. Criswell, Est , Assignee übder deed of vol.
etntarywatigonient for the benefit of the auditors of
Joseph Bucher, County of Cumberland, and State of
Pentutylvania. lie therefore gives notice that ho will
discharge the duties assigned him on ' Saturday, tho
18th day of October, 1802. at his Office In the Borough
of Carlise. at 10 o'clock A. DI. Those interested will take
notice. W.M. PENROSE, Auditor.
'Sept. 20, 1802—Bt.
A SSIGNEE'S SALE.—
On SATURDAY the 4th of October 1862.
The undersigned Aaolgnee of Oeorgo Mntcbott, will
mill at pub le ealo, tbe.fulkiwlng root estate:
N. I.—A Tract of Land situated in Hampden town'
ship, Cumberland county, bounded by Mode of David
liume. Joseph Waggoner, Henry Mum' and,othere,
contalohig 80 Acres and 100 l'urcheo, more or less, boo
log thereon erected a
.
..
i•:: • •LOG HOUSE
~' I 5 . DO UDI, W.I. 0.41 BARN
1. 3 ,.i.• 1 F I - . - --, -- . . p
...,,,.. I , I ..- Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, and- other.
l' 'rtl'!: ' 2 :" . 5 outbuildings. A yoydg Apple Orehard'
of choice fault, running water at tho duor, and ii Lime
stone Quarry thereon.
- 11o; - 2 - --A tract of land situated In tbm same town-
ship, bounded by lands ofllhealler's heirs, John Baker.
Mims C. Eberly and others, -containing fl' Acres and
142 Perches, more or lam, and having thereon erected a
. -
Log House, Double Log Barn,
Corn Cr be &e. A good Orchard.of Moira fruit, and a
Limo - Kiln In - good repair upon - this property.
--
Those farms aro located on the State. 'road leading
from Sterrett's Cap to West FairVieo, _about 8 wiles
from llarrlelinrit, and 7 imiles from Alechn.nicsburg, con
venient to 1111110, School Ilousog, and Blacksmith Shops.
The sale of both premises will take place on the
!Ititl)B100, Tract described as No. 1. at 1 o'clock P. M. on
ledd day: when forme will be made ,known by .
•
414 g. O. W. CRISWELL,
ista. . .
• .
ISHERIFF'S SALE,
13Y vil i tuo
d of tit a o w f
t r t it .:? C ! ,,, ye f n c dition , i
pooas Pleas
or Cumberland county, and to me directed, T will ex
pose to publipaale, at the Court House, In the Borough
of Carlisle, ...
On Friday, the 10th day of October, 1862,
at 10 o'clock. A. M., the following described Reel Es
tate: A Houseful(' Lot of Grown! in Carlisle, bounil
ed en the trust by a lot of Miss Julio Campbell and
u. Sharpe, Esq., oh tilt north by Dickinson alley, co
the :oast by 'the l'ultlle Square, and on the snail by
Main street, containing 44 feet front and 240 feet in
•depth, be the same mere or less. Seized and taken In
(Mention and to be sold as the property of Honey
Glass. To be mold by me,
ro the Heirs and Legal Representatives of John
Kissinger, late of Penn township, County of
Cumberland, dec'd.
Take notice that by virtue of a writ of partition and
valuation, issued out of the Orphans' Court of Cum
berland county, and to MO directed, I will hold an in
quisition to divide, part, or vafue. the Real Estate of
the said John Kissinger, on the prom! es, on Monday,
tho 13th day of October. 1.562, at ton o'clock. A . M.,
when and whore you may attend If you think proper.
J. T. RIPPEY, Sheriff.
Sheriff 's Office, Carlisle, Sept. 26, IB6§-3t
1 4 7 STATE NOTICE.
YJ Letters testamentary on the notate of Catharine
Myers, site of the Borough of'Nun•vltlo , have been Is—
sued by the Register of Cumberland county, to the
subscriber residing In Mifflin township. All persons
itniehterhte-said estate are requested to make imme—
diate payment, and those having cloture will present
them for settlement to
JONAS O.IYMAN, Ex'r
Feptember 26, 1862-6 t.
Carlisle, Oct. 2, ISG2
NOTICE,js hereby given to all persons in
terested, that the following accounts bare
been filed in this office by the accountants
therein named for examination, and will be
presented to the Orphans' Court of Cumber
land county, for confirmation and allowance,
on Tuesday, the 21st day of October, 1862.
,l. Guardianship account of Wm. It. Gorgas,
Esq., guardian of Daniel P. Erb, minor son of
Daniel P. Erb, dec'd.
2. The first and final account. of David S.
Renshaw . , Esq., one of the administrators of
Samuel E McCune. dec'd
3 The first and final account of Jacob
Lantz, atlin'r. do bonus non with the will an
nexed of John Spong, dec'd
....5 00
....2 60
1 , -1 12
ME
1 5n
1 50
4. The eecond and final account of Eliza. /
beth, Manassah, and George T. 13. Herman,
administrators of John II Crlll on , decd
6. First and final account. of Mrs. 11,!beeca
Sunder, administratrix of Samuel Sunder,
deceased.
6. The account of Daniel Doner, execnlor
of Abraham Donor. de'c'd.
7. The account of James Garman, executor
of Abraham Garman, dec•d..
E. A. BRADY, lleyister,
Register's Olike, 1
Carlisle, Sept. 20, 1802. I
State Agricultural Fair,
MEE
NOTICE is hereby given that the State
Fair has Korn postponed until next year. ”If
/Wont of the unhappy military condition of our emu,-
" try. mos. P. KNOX, Pros.t.
A. 11. InsoAKint, Seely
Norristown, Sept. 19, ISti!,
ORPHANS' COURT SALE, -
rilliEßE will be exposed to sale, by
vie t.llO or o of fl u in pIIIIIIS . court of com
-1ed:1ml county:on Tentso.%) - nod FRIDAY. the 9,1
nini Zia of Oetobuq IFu3, the following real estate
of John Sand,
The "Happy Retreat' , Farm,
situate In the township of South Middleton, adjoining
the borough Of Carlisle. and which contains
90 .A.C'h 'ES AcVI) 80 i'E/iC//ES,
more or le.s. The root,! Is Limestone of tho first quality
and in a high st,te of ,oltivation, htving been heavily
limed and scour ~ ,11 ,1 1 frill., The illipri,l'inputs are a
commodious tsio story (trick f
4i4; With it well of water at the door,
iT . I; w jell never fail F, a large elegant nom,.
,trirr, BARN, with Crick Cistern In the
hank. and Cot, ribs. W., ono sh o d,
Cellars, ke., attadte , l to the Barn, :Ind all within one
mile of Cnrlisla. The said .rohn smtderson owned lint
the one umlividell half ol tip, said Fans a.: telitillt. in
COIIII7IOII with his son James San, erSrin, n hu will Sell
his half at the same tim e .
MARLIN MMVPIIY,
Ex ocuto
2 .A Lot of Ground, adjoining ,the
above. and separated from It only by the Cumberland
Valley Railroad and Torniriko h 0,11741,1 by the Hai Iread.
1.11110,
lug 4 aen•s and '2.9 pereueK.
8. The Brick II ouse and lot. dioi n itp ,
the farm, on the Turn p.I
ko, ahL oh root/tins I 11,0 'on!
25 parluo, and upon which there ion Well of never
fnillnl;kcater.
Tho.e three propertio, will he sold at the thou MI
Thursday, the 2,1 of 'October, Itor2, at ]1 o'clock,
11. M.
4. The Mansion House of the said
John Sanderson, In wifieh hn reMded at the Ilme of his
death, situate on \oath Nallannver Sheet, In Carlisle,
hounded by the said street, I.ll,erty street, John Fred
erick, and an alley, containing I` , feet In front and 240
feot in depth, with a Vonntain and the right forever to
the use of water for domestic purposes, n ithout charge,
from the water works.
5. Twelve small lots in the Borough o
si ‘ tuated between the Ilarrimburg turnpike an,
Iledf , rd Street eon tin ned, a plot of which will ho exhi
hired on the day ~f gale.
6. A lot of ground adjoining the above
and bon ioletiby me and Itetllbrtt street continued
- con tat ningdb - out 1 aunt, 11/11r0 Or less--
'he terms will be made known nn the day of 8111” by
AII'U. LA)IBERTON,
Adm'r. of .b.bn Sanderson, dee'd.
Sept. IA, ]SC!—Iv
NOM E.—Letters of Administration
on the estato of Jaeoh Duey. died . Into of the
Borough of Carlisle, have been issued by the Register
of Cumberland County to the utolersi_itied residing In
Carlisle, and flatlet, is hereby given to all persons In
debted to said estate, to make immediate pay me nt„ and
those haying claims, to present them duly ant hentica.
ted for settlement to J. C. CON LE V.
Sept. 5,'1? Administrator-
VALLIABL . FAR E ' . I AT PUBLIC
On SATURDAY, October 4, 1862.
Will he sold at Public Sale, on the above day, the
following described Real Estate, sir:
No. I.—A tract of superior Linndone .land, situate
in Silver Spring hop., Cumberland en., ono and adialf
lIIIIbt west of Ifoguestewm and m Rhin halt a mile of
the Mechanicsburg road. containing
EIGHTv ACRES,
inorenr less, about 68 acres of whirl, are cleared, and In
a high state of cultivation. The balance is the her laud.
The improvements are a stone
D NG HOUSE,
41141 STONE BANO. , EN,
Wagon Shed, end other out-Imildings.
There Is all Orchard of choice fruit tr..os
on the premises, and a well of water vonvenient.to the
dwelling. The I riudle Spring runs through a portion
of tho farm. The fences are In good condition . , and albo
the entire property
No. 2.—A tract. of Limestone land, containing about
EIGUTY ACRES,
more or less, adfololng No. 1, of which about Oh acres
are cleared, and in a high-nate of cultivation, end - the'
balance hetionbur land; The fon,. are hi good repair
and the property in good eondltlon.
Any person wishing to view the farms provloos to
the day of sale, will please call on John Mater, residing
on farm No. I.
Salo to common:a on farm No. 1, at 1 q:elock, P. M.,
of said day, when both properties will be sold. Terms
made known on the day 01 nails by
ISAAC BEENIZER.
Executor of Urn. lirenher, deed.
Sop 5, Paz
GET I.'IIE CHEAPEST AND BEST!
THE " WILLIAMS & ORRIS,"
Unequalled $25,00 Double 'Thread
Sewing Machine.
The Williams dz Orris Sowing Machine, has been In
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acquired a repueation second to that of no other in the
world. For excellence, durability and elegance of fin
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MACIIINES forwarded by Express, with full three.
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Every Machine Warranted, and kept In repair one
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Enclose a stamp for terms and circulars. Address
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Philadelphia. Aug. 14t.
Second door east of 11w Market House in
Zug's Corner'.
irbEALER IN PIANOS. New Rose
wood wood elanod, from tho bo,t makers. .
MEL ODE ONS.
The best manufactured Instruments from $45 to $lOO.
Vintlns, Guitars, Aecordeono, Flutes, Fifes, Drums, Ban.
Jds - Tambourines. Violin and Guitar Strings, and Multi
eneMercbaudise in general.
SHEET MUSIC.
A complete assortment for all instruments. The latest
publiratloos always on band.
Teacher on the Piano and Quitir, Instrumental cud
Vocal music,
Pianos and Melodeons toned and repaired.
March 2L 11362.
. LENK.
SII A V ING: SALOON. —Having. fitted_
up In the' very host- ,
tho room In Oracoor's
huilding,..n.oxt. door to A. L. Bponsler's Mlles; I am pro.
pared to givo my tonsorial attentions to all who may
honor mo with a visit: I shall constantly bo supplied
with competent and polite hands and shall oparono
effort
to give general satisfaction. I wish to employ a good
boy, between 14 ztud 17 years old, Apply immediately;
to Bt
JAne 27, 1862-4.
.T T. TUPPEY, ' Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, S. pl. 2ti, 1802—St
NOTICE
REGISTER'S NOTICE
ADJOURNED
A. LENK,
A. Superior Limestone Farm For
Sale.
Limestone fared' the best quality
containing abont 2400 r 246 acres Is offered for solo.
lamb produced last year 1000 bushels of wheat,
sad large quantities of corn and oats.
There aro 'excellent Improvements on the farm, consist
ing of a now house, a good biro, a hog pen and corn
crib, spring bongo, halo) ore», and good water near the
door. tie the, northern sip, of the farm 111 located a
limestooo Ridge protecting the crops from the winds
111111 1 . 111,1, 1 11111:: the best,,'' ono for limo. There
are shot!' 11)1) arres clewed andlll , 1 1 11/3t Is covered with
timber With judicious li, 111 oir. the farm would pro
duce 11 00 bushels of whoitt. 1t can conveniently be
divided into two farms. ,
The facet ilea In Madison township, the richelit agrb
cultural settlement In Perry County. A bet ter pa 3 lug
Investment cannot be matte.
For particulars rail upon or address the undersigned,
who will answer all inquiries,
April 4, 1802,
• -
NUN]] 1862. JUNE 1862
RIDICH, SAWYER & MILLER,
East Main street, respectfully call the attention
of the public, especially the Ladies, to their large ad
dition of
SUMMER GOODS,
just received, comprising the various fabrics suitable
for the present season. DRESS (1001)8 of every variety
and newest styles.
Lot st designs of Silk Staples, Mantles, Lae° Mitts,
Lace Points, Fron,h Bornours, Shawls of all hinds, Sun
Umbrellas, Parasols, Bonnets, Nlises Hats, Ribbons,
Dress Trimmings,
Embroideries, Hosiery, White Oonds of every deßerlp•
Ida op Skirts. De Forest's. itid Pad and Clasped
Skirt. the best In the market, Engleton Corded Skirts.
Mon's and Ilny's Light
CLOTHS I S- CASSIMERES,
French PIM lc Cloths, Linen Pontinvs, Cr,! tonades
Having the services of a first class Tailor, we ore pre
pared to mate up Goods at short notice and most fash
,onable sly le.
CARPETS
of all kinds In very large supply, 011 Cloths, Matlings,
Lo , Ling ail kinds of House Fermi:Mug .
dim cis. Inniesth• Goods in 1111111011 SO quantitlm
Please call and examine and satisfy yourselves. We
have the best, largest, cheapest, most desirable stock of
Ii nods ours offered iu Carliqle.
LEI SAWYER St MILLER.
June 100.2.
READING RAILROAD,
, V,rz' c gA 2 ,4 fir , ll .
SUMMER ARRAGE3IENT.
RE AT Trunk Lino from tiro North
; \ 3rand North Wool for Philadelphia, Now Yorl, , Read
tug, Pottsville, 1,0 , 11110,1, Allentown, Easton, &e.
Trains leave Ilan lsburg tor Philadelphia, New York,
]trading, Pottsvillo, and an intermediate stations, at 8
A. li., and 1 40
Now York Es pro, bares Harrishuog at 1.15 A. Sf.,
arrlvine at :\ vso York at F 25 the soma morning.
Fares from Harrisburg: To New York ss,no; to Phila.
del phis ;311 and $2.70. Baggage rheekod through
Returning, leave NI , No York at I A . 31 , 12 Soinfl, and
8 1 , . Sl_ (Pittsburg Express). Leave Philadelphia at
SI., and : 113 P. SI.
Stooping errs in the Nosy York flop eNNTrains.thlough
to and from Pittsbure , i. hoot chaser. r.
Psueemgers by the Ontawissa Railroad lerve Prnt
Clinton at 4 45 A. SI , for Philadelphia and all Interne,-
di t t o 5t„,1 0 ,, 5 , an d at 5%15 , 1 P 51., for Philadelphia, New
York and all Way Points.
Trains lessor Pottsvil to at 0 A. Si.. and 2.15 I'. 71., for
Philadelphia and New York and at 5:III P. 11., for Au.
!saris and Port Clinton only. connecting for Pion tiros,
and n Rh the Cate, toss, Itailmol.
An Accommodat ton Passsevrer Train lessors Rending
stt f A. SI., and r,-turns from Philmlelphos sit 5 1 , ..31.
Sit the air", run Sla tip. Sunday.: oxerptod.
A Somlay train leas. s Pott,villo at 7 3 , A. Al , and
Philadelphia at Si I 5 I' SI.
Coninintation, itrage, 7 , ras,M, and Excursion
its, al reduced rates to and from sill pilots.
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" machine makes the lock atinh and ranlin high
di:t nn account f elasticity, iwrinanenre, beauty and
eeneral desi,ahlenves of the stitehing when done, and
the eta range of it, applicatidn."--1 Report of Ameri•
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nil kinds 01 lamily sow ink. 'rho Loin Stich mails by
mm.biat• can m 4 be ravelled, prviii.nling the-smile
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thread. nittiplleity and thotouttlinetts of etinatraction,
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machines of all kinds wore sold la On year
1001 by. the ten different manufacturers. 01 this num
ber 19,725 were of the Wheeler k Wilson manufacture,
being, I IN or ode half of all WIN during the year.
lirlees upwards according to finish. Mn.
rhinos warranted tip do their work Machines ran he
seen by calling at the /lallrimil 0111oe. All Inquiries
answered by addressing .1. CAIVIIELL Agent.
1502-6 m.
•
Ti T.LCTiO~ PROC AINIATION.-
j Wit ER EA AN, In and hy an act of tho General As
•
8 outhly of Cho Coln neon wf•altil nt'Pernm - Ivaip - hkoirtlT.NO
Art rotating to - Lhe aliwironm Or tills Ohnnion-
=ll=l=M=22l
the duty or the She, in' nl every county within this
Commonwealth, e mthlic notice of the General
Elections, 111111 in N11 , 1111"tie0 to enumerate
1. The oilivers to he elected.
2.l , ost:in:de the talareat which the election is tube hold.
Thereb
I, Tlll.Ol1 1 30'll I'IIEY, High Sheriff of (he county 0
Cumberland. do hereby make known and give this pots
lie nut i re t o th e electors of the county of Cumberland,
that on TUE: 4 II IC, the 14th day of October next, an
election will be held at the is oral election districts es
talallithed lay law in said county, at which time they
will vote by ballot for
One person for Surveyor Oeneral, and env person for
Auditor tleneral nt tho Stato of Pennsylvania
(INE 1'P:1U:1/NS to repro ent the counties of Cumher
Irma, Perry and York, in the House of Ileprosenta
Oyes or the MO Lett ate,
One person to broprteeett the rustles of Cumherland
l'arry, Juniata and Mifflin, In the Senate of the Stare
°I 1'1•n nsy I yank.
One porson to represent the rnunty of Cumberland In
the house of hepreseutati see of the State of l'enttyl
One pernon for District Attorney for thp rout ty of Cunt
berland.
One person for Commissioner of the-county of Cumber
lnd:
Ono person for Director of the Poor of the county of
CUM berlaud.
One person for Auditor of the county of Cumberland.
Otto person for Coroner for tlie county of (7'111111),i:1nd
The sold election will lie held throughout the county
no :
The nlertlnn In the election district composed of the
borough of Carlisle and the townships of Noi th
two, South Middleton, Lower Frankford, and Low,
Diekinson, will beheld at the i2ourt 'House in the bo-
rough of Carlisle.
Tile election In the election district composed of Low•
er West Penn...l,,,rougl; township, will in, held at the
North School !louse in Plainfield.
The ell,dlou in the election district composed of SII
ver Spring township, still he held ot tht public house of
Jacob Ut tstot. in Iloguestown in sold township.
Thu election in the election district composed of
Hampden townshlpos 11l lie huh! ot the public house or•
copied by George Duey, hi said township..
'the election in the election district composed of the
toll . llShip lir Upper Allen, will be held at the public.
house of William S. Cochlln, in Shepherdstown,
The elw•tiun in this election district composed of
Middlesex lownship will be held tit thu Middlesex
School 4louse.
The election in the elect kin district eemposmidof the
township of Lower Allen, will be hold at the wagon-
Oink, shop of Jonas 1E1,1.111Jan:or, on Slate Hill.
The lilootion In the election district composed of East
Pennsherough township, will he held at the house
of .loseph Martin, In West Fairview, now occupied by
George S. Spongier.
the election in the election district composed of New
Cumberlank will be hold at the house tiow kept by
Dr. 11. A. holder, in the borough of Now Cumberland.
The election in the election district composed of the
Borough of Mechanicsburg. will lie held at' the public
house now kept by W. S. Uuston, in said borough.
The election In the election district composed of
Monroe township. ',rill be held at the public house of
Thomas 'bigot, in Churchtown, in said township.
The election in the election district composed of
Penn township; will be held at the house now occupied
by Jacob Redsuckor In said township.
Thu election In the election district composed of
Upper Dickinson, will be held nt the house now co.
copied by Dablel Btter, known ns the Stone Tavern.
The election in the election district composed of the
borough of Newville, and townships of Mifflin. aliiiper
Frankford, Upper West Penn/Morn, and north Newton
will hi) hold nt the Public School House in the borough
of Newv
The election in the election district composed of
the borough of Newburg R llopewoll township. will be
held in the public School House, in the borough of
Newburg.
The oloctlon in the election district composed of the
borough of Shipponsburg, Shippensburg township and
that part of Southampton tot mrhip not included in
the Imesburg election district, will be hold at tie
Council House In the borough of Shipponsburg.
And in au act of the (leneral Assembly of this Com
monwealth, passed the 2rl 183 s, it is that; provid
ed: "That the qualified eloctore of parts of.Nowton
and Southampton townships, In the county of Cum
borland, hounded by the following lines and ,distruntes:
Beginning at the Adams county line, thendottlong the
line dividing the townships of DickinsonantV . iiewton
to the turnpike road, thence along the turnpike to Con.
tro School Rouse, on said turnpike, in Southampton
township, thenco ton point on. the Walnut Bottom r9rld
at, lloyhuck's, including Iteybuck's farm, thencetin a
straight line to the saw mill of thd heirs of Geor,go Cle
ver, thence along Gryshor's run to the Adrunt county
line, thence along the line of Adams 'county to the
place of beginning. be; and the same is hereby declared
a now eud separate election district, the election Gibe
hold at the public house formerly occupied by William
Maxwell, in Leesburg, Southampton township?'
NOTIOEIS:LIEREBY - OIVEM
That ovary person except Justices of the Peace who
shall hold any office - or appointment - of profit - or trust
under the United States or of this State, or any city or
Incorporated district, whether a commissioned (Ancor or
otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall
bo employed under the legislative, oxecutivo, or jutll•
dory departments of this State, or the United States,,
or of any city or of any incorpbrated district; and also
'pint any Member of Convessor of the State Lealsla•
' bin:, and'of tho'golodt or Othriitton'COilnell or ahy y City,
or commissioner of any Incorporated district, Is by law
Incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the
°ince or appoinflnent ofjutigo, inspector or clerk of any
elections of this Connitonwealtlr, and that no inspector.
judge, or other officer of such (Lotion shall bo eligible
to be thorn voted for, . ' • . .
And-the said act of Assembly, entitled an act rela
ting to the elections ofthis(tomnionwealtit, passed Jul,.
3, 1830, further provides as follows, td wit: " '
"That the inspectors and judgelt shall sleet •ftt the
plate appointed for holding_ the oliatlia,:.:of the district"
to which they respectively belong, I.olbre Wife o'clock
In the tnortfing of the Second' Tuesday in' October; Mid
each of said Inspectors shall appoint •line clerk,, aeho,-
'shall be a qualified voter of said district. -...• ...) ' •-
•' In case the person who shall hare receix , eil,the sec
ond highest number of votes for inspector filiallaiet at
t. nd on Ito day of - the election, then - the• person .who
shall have received the second highest number of votes
at the next preceding election, shall act no inspector in
his place. And In rase the person wits shall have rit
e:lived theJtighest number of vs tee for ifispecteC shall
not Atom', the person elected judge shall appoint an
inspectOr in his place; and in ease the Person elected
judge shall not attend, then the inspector who receiv
ed the highest number of votes shot' appoint a judge In '
his phtee, or if any vacancy shall continuo in the hoard
for the space - of one hour after the time fixed by law for
the opening of the election, the qualified ,oternof the
township. ward or district for which such ollicer shall
have been oleeted, pr(•sont at the place of election, shall
elect one of their number to fill such vacancy. '
Particular attention is (Greeted to the Act of Assem
bly, passed the 27th day of February, 183), entitled
•• An Act relative to voting at Elections in the comities
of A.llllllo, Dauphin, Ye, IL Lancaster, Franklin, CUM
borlanil, Bradford. Centre. Green, end Erin" viz:
‘• See. I. lie it enacted by the Senate and ilouon of
Rema•sent, lives of the Commonwealth of Pen uoylva-
I n liert•ra I Assembly toot, and it Is hereby enacted by
authority of the saine--that It shaft be - lawful for the
qualified voters of the counties of Adonis. Dauphin
Lancaster, York, Frant.lin,_Cumberland, Bodford_Cen
ltre, Preen , ar . d PH°, from anti alter the pm:sr:goof this
Art, to vote for all mil:old:ars for the various °likes to
be filled at any election on one slip or ticket: Provided
the office for which every candidave lo voted for, shell
be designated ns required by the existing laws of the
Commonwealth.
• Se, B. That nay fraud curunitted by any porson
voting in the manner above, prescribi,d, shall hp pun
ished ~s similar frauds are directed to be punished by
the existieg laws of the Commonwealth."
For the Information of the electors of Cumberland
county. I publish the following, tieing the 4th section
of the Act of Chu General Assembly of the Hesston of
IScil. en. Itled •• An het to provide for the Election of
Jud.res se the soVera 1 Courts of this CommouWealth,
and to regulate certain .1 ud icia I Districts."
- Ser. 4. That the election for Judges shall
z b i n t l l held
and conduct -d in the several election district I the
Faille manner in all respects as elections for lie resenta.
tires are or shall be conducted. and by the sa t e-indw's,
Inspectors, and olllcers. and the provisions f the Act
of the (:(•noral Assembly, entitled •' An Aet/ relating to
the elm•tions of this Continonwealth," appl'ovodlthe 2dl
day of July, 1841, and-ifs several suppletneuto, and all
other like laws as fur as the same shall he In fb ee and
a ppliealle, shall Sc, , ()venial and falcon tn the os 041011
of .Imbres: Provided, That the nforesal (deafer shall
vote ft-r .1 udgea or the Supreme/Cott t on a separate
h
piece of paper, and fm all other/MI. , 11 required to be
Iran eel in the low on another s par• o pier, of paper. '
'• It ' , ball he the duty ~r the or cal assessors Of each
district to attend at the place f mbilng every general,
special, or township election, urime the wholP time
said election is held open, for the purpose of pia ing in
formation to the inspectors and judges when called on,
in relation to the right of any person assessed hyl. them
to vote at Fuck ele c t, ion. or such other rent tors In rein.
Lion to the assessments or col oril no the Said inspectors j
or either of them shall from thine to time require.
'‘ No person shall lie perm' ti e d to rote at any election
as a fore , aiti, other that, a white freeman of the ago of
twenty-ono years or more, who snail Liar resided In the
.State at lenst one year, and in the el.'etion district
is here he offers his vote at least ten slays Inunedintely
proetliftu sari eleetion. :1:14I Within two years paid n
St.tte or county tax, which Shall have born assessed at
least len flays before the election. But a citizen of the
United .anti's w h o Ins pia, int.!) . 1.13011 a qualified toter
or I his st de, and rPmv., ed therefrom and returned. and
n ho shall have respl...l in the election district and pall
155,,, , a I; , re:gtiti. shall he entitled to vote after reslll
it u in this -tat e, six moot its: Provided, That the
white freellloll, citiZell, or the United States. between
t • enty-one and twenty-tau yea., who 1101, resided in
all elm , ti.,ll diet: let as a liiresia id. Shall be entitled Lo
iot o a 1 Lll.llllll they shall not dla yo paid tuxes, •
`• No person sled I lei porn, 1 1 tell to vote 1r Innen 11111111) is,
not contained in the lilt of taXiible inliebilants fur
ni.lied by the Commissioners. unless Fit-t, he 1 iroc1111•0
a receipt S•r the payment within two 3 ears_ of a Stato
Os- eonnty tax assessed agreeably to the CoMtlfution,
nod give satisflictory evidence. either (.11 his Out h or 31 . -
11111:U lon, or Hie nil th or alb rlnn 1 ion of another, that he
lone paid such a tae. or on MUM,r to prod urn a receipt
shallmake oath to the payment thereof. - Second(' ifTho
dal i_ a rind. to ride by bed 11 1; 1111 elector hot, en n tllO
nue of twenty-cue and twenty•ta, years, Inn shall de
pose nn With or :11111 . 1111111.1i that 110 has resided in this
Mat, n t lie) st one year nest before his applientlen, and
111/.11 e snail prfirif or re.iiileniai in the district 11-414riviir
col by this act. and that be does verily believe. fruni tho
ile , olint given lain,, that 110 is nr the age :dermal!. and
such other evidence:Ls is required by this net, where -
mono 1110 none. of the 1,0,011 thll.::lfitllittCli to vote
shall be I 11 , ii rl i.. 1 In the :111,11ml/el hail II st by the inspec
tor, 111111 a lode made opposite thereto by writing the
word .• tax." If lin Khali Ire admitted to vote by reason
of lin vinp paid teas; or the word "age," if ho shall 1,,
admit tad to vote by reason of such age. shall he called
sit to the clerks, who shall !make the like luaus on the
lists of vectors kept by them
. .
A. L. SPONSLFR•
- I ri all caw.. 0 here the IMMO of the person claiming
to venni.. liund on the list furnished by the Commis.
done, and assessor. or his right to vote,whether timed
thereon or not. is olthieted to by any qualified iiitizen,
it shall he the duty .4 the Inspectors to examine such
person on oath as to his qualifications, and If he shrines
to have resided within the State for one year or more
his oath shall In soft rice t proof thereof, but shall
voice mon( hr at least one rompetent witness, who
‘hall
Iwo q edified elector. that be has resided in the
dist riot for :none than tell (hays next immediately pro.
...lin,: such election, and shati also himself swear that
his bona Ibie residence, in pursuanee or his InvfuLeall,
..t. i, in i-ii id district, aed that I e did net eameitfitTt6 e
viii district for the purpose of voting therein.
- Mvery person qualified as a thresaid, and who shall
mike due proof. it required, of the residence and. pap,
an tit 01 taXes as aforesaid, shall be admitted tervcte In
the township, ward or district In which hezhali eside
..If any person shall prevent or attempt' to event
any of fi cer. of a fir thurelli7randerAbtft act frrtill' Taine'
sal, election. or use or threatiqs any ilolenes-tohny
sneb officer. or shall Interrupt or Improperly Snot tete
worth him in the execution of his duty, or shall deck
up the 0 Inflow, or avenue to any window where the
sae, may he holding, or shall rintouldf dtstuar - the
pearl' at such eleetion, or shall use any intimidating
I hr., to. In., , I I , lonee, li ith design to influente ut.'•
dilly or Overawo lay elector,•er, to prevent him fronrve. ,
time or to restrain the freedom of choice, such p'ersent
on conviction shall be lined In any sum not exceeding
five hundred dollars, and imprisoned for any time not
le .s than throe nor more than twelve months, and if it
shall-eshown-to Court:whare - the - tritrintinfrelfijiferice
shall hii him. ma - th. 7 fii , lsiat. siiiiThinillifg wee not a
resident of the city. word. district or township where
the offence was ..niruitted, and net entitled to vote
therein. then on ....eviction he shall be sentm . red to
pay IL line et not less than one hundred nor more than
• t hnonnnd delisr, 1n• ❑llprisoned 1101 less thou
months 001. Inure thlt 11 two VIITS.
•• If any pars m or pawns shall make any bet or, wit
ger upon the ',milt of any elect ion within the , :qom
monwealth, or shall offer to make any such het or Ira
ger. either by verbal proclamation thereof, or hr any
written or printed add ertisement, ehallenae or invite
ant person to make st ell het Or wager, upon conviction
thereof he or they shall forfeit and pay throe times the
nmnmt so bet or to he bet.
•• rany person not by low qualltird. shall frinlin
leolly vote nt any eke, ion of this Commonwealth, or
helm; olherwito, ,tualitied shall vote out of his proper
di..t.ii•t„ lit if nay person knowing tho want of moll
or prOCIIIII such purloin to vote,
the person •dfemline, shall. on conviction be lined in
an 3 non, tint ex . ...4,1bn: tiro hundred dollars, and lie
impriwined In. Ml,' t.. 1 .111 11,11 exceeding II so mouths.
If any person vote at more than On election
district. or otherwise franditlently vote more than once
011 Iho seine day, or shall Fraudulently fold and dolly,
to the ifegaictor two ticket, together. with the intent
Illegally to vote. or shall le . oeur, another tin do on, Inc
or thoy offending, shall (Jil conviction ho lined in any
sum not tors than fifty nor more than live hundred
dollars. and he Inlprll 4 olloll fur any term not less than
three tier more than twel - vo months.
It any person not qualified tin vote in this Conruon
W 11111,41,1,11 ly (4 • Nropt the sons of
nt, any pinro of olectbn, for the
orpose Of influencing the eitNens qualified to vote,
•sh all (11l conviction forMit and pay any stun not 0 ,
.wilins ono hundred dollars for every such olletnnaltd
ohnprlsoned for any term not exceeding threenionths%
Ac;reeably to the provision , : of the nix ty-lirst tedtlon
f the sald art., every General and i'peelal Election shall
opened between the hours of right andoten in the
ranoon.:tnd shall continue without Interruption' Or
Ijournment until seven o'clock in the evening, when
le polls Anil be closed.
And the j 11 , 1geli of the respective (HAI-lets aforesaid
•e by the said act required to moot at the Court House
the borough of Carlifilo, on the third day after the
ertion, [being Friday, the 11 at day of October s then
ni there to perform the things required of them by law.
The return Judges of the Representative district,
111 meet at Carlisle, at the time fixed by htw.
Given under my hand, at Carible, this 22d day of
ugurt,
.August 5, 1 SO2
1 1 , STATE NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad
minpuratien with the will annexed upon tile
estate of.lohn P. Lyno, doe'd., Into of the Borough of
Corlisle. have been Isi.ned by the Register of Cumber
land county to the undersigned residing In said Bor
ough. All persons having claims upon said estate will
present thorn For botilement, and those indolded will
.he immediate payment to MARY ANN LYNR
O.'TIA". of
John P. Lynn, don't]:
Ang. 26},' G2
The books and accounts of tho Lao firm of J. P. Lyne
& Son NV iii remain at the Stem all persons knowing
t Lionise] ore Indebted tire requested to call and 'make
settlement. The Public are requested to call and nx•
amine our immense stork of Geode whichl am selling
Villa' OH BA P for OASII, notwithstanding the recent
large advanco in tho prices of all kinds of Hardwaro
being desirous of considerably reducing the else nf my
stock of goods kir the present. Persons in wont of
Hardware will Ilia It to their advantage, to call in
North Hanover St. at the store of
ESTATE NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad
ministration on tho estate of John Lents sr.
den d. late of East Ponushoro township, hero boon
lesuod by the Register of Cumberland county to the
undersigned residing in the sumo township. All per
sons knowing thoutsolvos indobted will teaks humoil.
ate payment, and those having 'claims will present
thorn duly outline ticatcd forrsoltiomunt to
• JACOB LANTZ, •
Adm'r.
Balt. 12, 'O2
A UDITOR'S NOTIOE.—Tho Audi
_aLtor, appointed by the Orphan's Coitrt of Cumber.
laud County to marsh/11l and diotrlbute the assetts in
tho hands of Henry It. Kime, Administrator of Christ°.
pher Myers, late of Middlesex Township, -deceased. to
tted among the creditors of mild estate, still attend to
the duties of his appointmen t,'ol; Wake, In the for.
ough of Carlisto, ou Friday-the. fourth day of 0ct.1802.
at 10 o'clock, A. M. when-and where all parties inter.
ested are requested to attend:
' . NIA.RION , W.BAKLEY
Auditor.
12, 1802--3 t
TOS :111.TIYER,, Jn.,
,Attorney at
Law otol Survoyor, 0111 co ou
hall liond st tnet, two tlnare north
- Aro- Ltuslifohs promptly attended t0„...'
. .
r
. .
x I 'liar° boon appolntOd Oolangeni for Camberhind
county, , for revoral 1161 r and ouynnior makes of FOll.
.111.i[,S, which I am melting afvory'roduced Odeon.
Con and 800 (ham' Word , aroluirdng,'Eat tlin,thcap
~ .. ~ .
llardivar6 otnraof
JIMA /a. L , %
J. THOMPSON mPPNY , SherilT.
LOWS p. LIME
fIAtT - Ok.;
• ,
NOTICE.
+An. election for olTlcere and Managers of the Cumber
land Valley hall Road Company 11701 be held at the
(dike of the company, In Chamberaburz on Mon rhty the
sth day of October next, between the home of 10 A. NI.
and 4 P. 51. ^ 111. RIDDLE,
Sept. 12, 1822—St. Sedeetary.
LISTATE NOTICE.—Lett( rs of Ad
',ministration on the estate of Alf. ilenirood. Isle
of Middlesex township. dee'cl. having been Issued by
the Register of Cu-nb. Co. to the subscriber. residing in
Carlisle. notice Is hereby given to all persons indebted
to said estate to mate payment, and those haring
shams to present them duly airthentiented for settle
ment to A. L. tiI'ONSLER.
scpt.l2, 1862--lit. - Administrator.
Rosedale Young 'Ladies' Siminary
• CamithEassuno, rn.
THE next session will commence un
der thvornEle cireumstances on Tuesday, the 2d of
September. The teachers ns,sisting are educators of
tried ability, the year recentlyclosed having eminently
proved satistitetery in this respect to thepstrons of the
school. The facilities in the boarding department will
ho found equal to the best, and the Principal pledgee
every attention necessary to promote the happiness and
comfort of those who find n home under hie rare. Ad
dress v 11ev. HENRY REEVES,
July 11. isc2-2m Principe!.
TRITIN(; FEMALE COLLEGE
M Kell AN lOSBURG
This Instltti Ural chartered with full collegiate pow
ore to grant DieLomas and confer DFOREEP, will com
mence Its next session on Wednesday the fid of Sep
rem'', next, with a full corps of efficient and experien
ced Teachers.
Fl
tutlenta should enter promptly at the opening of
.
sef.sloo.
All students are required to attend divine service
nee on Sabbath at 011011 church as their parents may
mlicate. For further particulars address
'Aug, 22.1862.-1 mn
011191ANS' COU hT SALE -T
Ozz Saturduy, October 4th, 1862
The undersigned, Admintstiatrix of the estate of.T
seph 3lorrot. deXtl. will FOll under an order of tin, 0
ph 111 . 1 i Court or cu.lll , orlalld CWITIty. nT, net ot 141111,
taunted In MoiNoe twp., bounded by lands of Or. ion
her, Flust Ins, and others, containing
NINETY ACRES
more or leo, haring thereon erected
A GOOD HOUSE,
Barn, and other Improvements The
111.1 la Of the best quality and the at
tention of purchasers is invited to the
opportunity. Aisne tract of 'limner Land, in South
Middleton top. • containing fine Acres. Salo to con,
mem, at 1,1? o'clock A. M., on the premises
Tunny or sale otrth of the por,h,r, merry
upon the contirmalion again, and the residue on the
firot day of April nest, when the deed wit be made
and pesqession given. The taxes of 1,63 to be paid by
the purch,er and the moot In the Tround
CATHARINE MORO Krt.
Adfor'a.
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• 8:1 1.1
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Sept. 5, •0!
Hickok's Patent Portable Keystone
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CIIDEII AND WINE MILL. 10,000
k ln WO and appinved. This mill Iris no superior In
the market, and IS the only null that e ill properly
grind Orapes without breaking the seed.
For sale by WM. MORRISON, Meat Main St , Carlisle
August 22, 1862-1 m
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CIARPETINGS, &c —just received at
k 00 11.1117':4 Cheap C.ish Store, a new stock of rar
petings, Druggets end Floor Oil Cloths, which will be
sold at very low figure,
Please cell ano examine the stock. „
let 1861.
- _
Austness EarDs.
•
\AT M PENROSE, Attorney at, Law.
, Office in ltlirenes Hail. Prole"donal burl
fleas promptly attended to.
February :l, 18112.
.) A no.
U FIJS E. SEAPEEY, Attorney at
kiLdii4-4!Welliall Pa. Attends to securing and vol.
inig Soldiers' Pay. Bounties. and Pensions. °Bice
On South I layover Street, opposite Bun ly.'s store.
Vec. 27, 1001
J. MARS H. ALL. ATTORcN E AT
• LAW Office W. th W. 3 .1 f . Penrose, in Ithespee
Tbl. WEAKL .—A ttorn ey at Law
tr . ' Offic n H
e Orl so th anover s al Imslutreet. opposite I:eplr.
Dry
flood store. 'All nroft,sioness enti
to him will be promptly attended to.
LA "r CA 11-A-RL E 8 E. A -
MAUMILIN, Attorney nt Law, Ofliro in In
•
holrs building, just opposito the Market Ilouso.
Carlisle, March 14, '6ll-I.y.
-71 1- : -11 1.411.1Ta1i Attorney - at - La w:
0-oMeu on North 11a naves street, n few doors
south of Wass' Hotel. An business on trusted to him
will be promptly attended to. [A pril lb.
LOOMIS
South Hanover street, U Nll A
Wt.`
opposite Bentz' dry goods
store. June 1, 'O2,
_
pea% D i, GEORGE S. S I , ', A
, m DENTIST, from tho
•o . timoro College of Dental Suroory.
IM„OfIleo at the reoldenee of his mothor,East Leuther
street, threo - doors below Bedford. •
March le, 1.856—tf.
GEO. lYlp NEIDICII,. D. D. S.
Late Demonstrator of Tel al Ire Dentistry to th
tt Baltimore College o
Dental Surgery.
I anr.l, net
oprosite Marion Dell, Must Mato s treet, Carlisle, Pen
Nov. 11.1057.
REMOVAL! REMOVAL !
TACOB SEN ER'S Boot & Shoe Store
Inns been moored Ties t door to Pipers Book Slur.
and 4ippohlto thu CuutburluutPYalluy Balk.
BOOTS AND SHOES! BOOTS AND SHOES
Grand Bargains
now offered nt Sonor's Cheap Boot and Shoe Store
Spring Arrival of New Boots & &tors.
i
, •-, The sw . •rihrr has just returns,' front Phil
? 10011,10 a and Boston with nu extensive and
splendid assorttnont of tionlietnen's and In
dies' Shoes. Men's and Boys' Boots. Shoes and
'Brogans, Man's and Boys' Walking Shoes, Calf, Patent
Loutlor and Cloth Goiters.
fAjles' Hattori Boots, Balmoral and Lace Boots, Gal.
ters,Bnskins and liid Slippers, Misses and Children's
Bontir ti d Shoes. Carpet Ravi. Trunks, Umbrellas, &e.,
whleh.will be sold lots for
Purchasers are Invited to call and examine our stork.
limy will find that in prim and quality it will eninpets
with hay shoi, store In ti', pines, at the New Store
Room next door to Piper ' s BMA Slurp .
Carlisle, April 11, IFre2—(3m
r§TC:2)W C:)3 10 30 N
MAMMOTH
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE,
d 811 Chestnut Street
balGst , cleirt,ailEt,
LATE LEVY & CO'S. DRY GOOD STORE,)
GEO. J. HENKELS,
FORNCERLIT 524 WALNUT ST
August, 20, 1802.-3 mom
tetort Forge, at Private Sale.
QIT.UATE on Eiist Main Street, in the
Borough of Carlisle. The entire establishment,
crinsisting of Forge, Blacksmith Bimp and Ware House,
with machipery and fixtures In the best possible order,
Is offered at private ado. A thriving business in now
prosecuted, and in daily Increasing. A fine opportuni•
ty is thus presented to any person desiring to engage
in the:business, the location being decidedly the best
our vidliaity affords.
For terms and farther partioulraeltA nit,
Beal Estate Agont
Carll§le, Aug. 1,1862-0 t
fi-FLY N.PITS, '.
kJ Cotton Fly Nuts, Worsted Fly Nets, Linen
y eta. Twine Fly Nets Leather Fly Nets, all eaters,
shapes, sizes and qualities, which I one ceiling cheaper,
than: the cheapolit, ttsl buTdirectly from the putuu—'
faeturOrs.
~ Jane 113,
, RUDO.LPEE PABST
PitOJOESSOR
Traving permanently located in Carlisle,
LA, will givo.thstractione on'tho Violin and Plano:
Toruis Moderato. Orders loft with J. IL Meow, will
be promptly attended to.
Aug. 39, 'o4'.-1 nio. • .
BA GA INS ! BARGAINS 1.!
underAlgood has_ dot ermined to son out bin
very oxtonsice an elegant assortmont. or
_DRY GOODS
„t first costl lie will not. attempt to specify. StitTleo
It to say. his stock is largo and complete, comprising
la In part, Mon's. I adios, and Misses wear, of all kinds
and descriptions, all of which wore purchased at low
rates for cash, nod will be sold at the same figure.
110 USEKEEPING 0001)S,
such ns blenched and unbleached Sheatings, Pillow
Cnsinds, Linen and Critton Table Cloths, 'Pickings,
White and Brown Muslims, &c., &c.
CARPETS, CLOTIZS, dt.C.
stock of Carpets, 011 Cloths, Matting,,, &c., Is the
largest and best in this section, of the country. Woe
we an early call, all who want great bargains; for I In
tend to do just what I say, and sell out my entire stock
at first cost. Come one, come an I
advantage to give mo a call,' for I can ,soll to them
at cheaper rates than they can purchase the same goods
In tho oily. P. A.
NOTICE.—A II persons knowing themselves Indebted
to the undersioned, will plense cell end nettle their no
mon to Immediately en the books must be nettled.
•
HOUSEKEEPER':; ATTEDAION !
NEW AND SUPERIOR
Washing 11111e - hine and Wringer
'The subscriber has invented and is now
111:1111.1firtoring a now and superior ‘Vashing Ma
rline with Wringer attached, b hitch tae offers with en
tire confidence to the inspection of the public Thin
Machine is .1114/10 IM Ito construction and not Habit, to
derangement, and will wash all kinds of fabrics, whoth•
er light or heavy, with equal facility, and Is warranted
net to injure the most delicate article. doing its work
rapidly. The Wringer Is attnehed to the Washing 111n
?WM', aunt is worked by a tredille, soil Is always art
for either heavy or light articles. Teas Machine Is so
construetedithat the pet son inashing will stand in a
&au.: position 1,1111 st operating it. 'The sombined
Maohine it 01,1.1 MU 11 eileal/MY than any other now In
the in trket. and is warranted to do its Mork well and
speedily.
The public are respectfully Invited to call anti exem•
fee the machine at the shop of-the subscriber, in ',mi
nor street, east of Hanover, a row doors east rut Shan
ley's chair leaking establb.hinoul, iv hero a machine Is
always In operation. JLIIIN 5.1,1811.
Carlisle Au:4ll,f. 32.'(12-2 m
A. U. MA 'MATT,
NEW FAMILY GROCERY AND QUEENS
rill - 1E subscriber has lately entirely re
x thtdeled and refitted the old stand on the corner nf
Hanover and Louther Streots. a artiste, lately occupied
by S. C Ii uyett.. and is now prep .red to furnish lily
old friends nod the puldic, with everything that Is
nice, new and fresh, to the way of
Family Groceries.
Ills ntork is Ist ,ro and selected with the greatest care,
will will he sold at the lowest 'elves for rash. It eon
•ists in part tine old tiovernment Java COFFEE,
Prime Ally dn. Prime Ilia Roasted.
SY c UP. , .—New York, llostnn, and Philadelphia Sy
rups, of Ibe very best quallth,
It tOWN Slit/ Alt S.—The best the market affords.—
Lover I:c4*, hest Crnkhed, Sand, and Pulverized Sugars
Alert, his A. 11. and C. Su7ars. which cannot he sur
passed, and a., the time Is now here for preserving, la
dies will please e him a call and examine for them
slves. All hie SPICES are ef the purest and bent en—
rlvt les. No humbug about them.
Thee. Penn •:inch. r !Tina, Itandeli ne Coffee, Essence
of Coffee, Concentrated Lye, Seep, (3andles, Ac.
• •
ci CHINA, GLASS, AND cip
. QUEENSWARE. .
...
.
A lance and_ well selected stock of th'e very latest pat—
tern,: aud sty es. ionver than ever in price, :mat better
In finality, than wag ever offered belore in Carlisle—
Call and n 0,,. Wooden and Willow 11 are. such 0.0'0,s
/Id Churns. ItArkete of every deeeription ;
r A. it it1.11;E5, , ,,,, •Ivere,,Crvona Pptt.,,pute
th• I . rei , eco .Inrs. Julia. ell mica.
FISII —X., 1, 2 ',MI Mnokernl. No.
1 11L S Slf AI/ Nit I Ilrring.
A quantity • f the celebrated Excelsior HAMS.
SALT by the Suck. Dairy and 11. A. Snit.
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norouraLuwl by the patronage
e, n ruled to Idni by Ills friends and the pub
rould'll.speetfullp Invite the irlioroll and osandne
5 new stogy l< at the new store, etiOer of Hanover and
- mallow Street..
July 11. 10,6'2
C STREET, RET. 11 AND (Rh STS ,
.IccaP: the National Hotel, and two .17nares from
FINE PAI:Lons lON TILE ACCMIMODATION OF LA
11.1111 and. notuaL per day
Room alone. per day
Meals. each
Lodgin , ,. II the loom Ia vaeated by 7 a in
Otherwise it will be considered by the day.
• The EIMM ELL 'LOUSE is newly and elegantly fur
nished, and In every revpect a first class Hotel.
t .nvlte the public to call and o.mlllo.
A. F, KIMMEL", Proprietor.
Oct. 71. litut,--e-r
USE DA L LEY'S MAGICAL
PAIN EXTRACTOR.
The only true Pain.Ertractor in the
IVorld
TIALLEY'S Pain Extractor will cure
..weezruesit - Runkle::
matey.. Pain Extractor will subdue 'all external in
flammatlon.
Dalleyth lain Extractor will pr• rent and destrcy mor.
Dalley's Pain Extractor m 111 cure Iturns of all kinds.
Dailey's Pain Extractor heals Blisters free of pain or
mark.
Dailey's Pain xtraetcr neutralizes all Poisons info.
sod by Animals, Insects or Reptiles.
Bailey's Pain Extractor hill cure !oaken Dreastre
Bore Nipples.
Pair Extractor xlll cure Salt Rheum, &to
m.tr Id I 1 earl.
valley tr, Pain Extractor will cure Chapped floods.
Chill Males. etc.
Dalloy's Pain Extractor mill cure Corns, Curbunrlea,
Elvers, War Ls, Doris. &a..
No Housekeeper ...honk! ever be without a box bandy
for 11,11. 1110 11111ely use ut ajdnele box may prone of
more value than 100 times Its cost.
I'.rroo is !—lf von have a son in the Army. rend him
a Box of Dailey', fain Ex t rxterr.. It pray I , e the means
flf sati n:; his life, or the lite of a COIIIII.III for it will
cure wounds of all kinds minima pain. Try the expe
riment ; if ho does not use It, It hill cof.t, you but lit.
tic.
: , .isters:—lf you have a dear Brother In tie Army
smul h I 111 a Ella of 1 , 311..3's Pain t:xlrnrtor; for it
cure wound. of alElands, unit it any tho means a
wring your I.rotlior's
liLhAters:—llave you a loved one in the Arnie, who
Is dealer to you than life Itself? Send bin. a lion of
Dalle,)'s Pain Eittraelor. It will cure wounds of all
kinds, and prevent inflammation, and may be the
1111211111, Or saving a life. If you haven() convenience for
tending It send It by nail. It will cost you butpecuts
portage los 11 '25 et. has; and in like proporlion fir 1,0
et. and $l,OO box. Ti.,' large boxes contain morn for the
moiler than the 25 of. bone,
imiky'r:3l, , ,leal Palo Extractor will do
all Old Ihcu hum thou wPelnim It will, we refer to fir
Valentine Mott, and hundreds of other eminent l'hysi•
clans and Surgeons, besides millions of people all Over
the land, who have used the Extractor with never fall.
in?, success for the past Al years. For sale by all Drug.
gis , s, and by
HALL & MICHEL, Agents,
PIS Greenwich Stroot„New York,
Who will send a box, of either size, Postage paid, to
any address In the United States, on receipt., In money
or in Postage Stamps. of .2.6 eta. for tho small size, or 60
cts. and $lOO for the ,nettium and largo Mars.
For salt, let Ca 1 . 1 iS:O, by SAM L. ELLIOTT.
CIUMI3ERLAND VALLEY AND
./FRANIILIN RAIL. ROAD.
EMCEE@
On and after MONDAY, MAY 5, ]862, Paarenger
Train.. will run as fellows: (Sundays excepted:)
FOIL CIIAMB l ERSBUIIO AND lIARRISBURO. ,
lst Traln.
.20 Train.
7410 A. M. 2.45 P.M.
7.37 " 3.35 "
8.30 " Arr. 4.20
cave ilagerßtowd,
'• lireoneastlo.
Chatraurhbucg,
Shlppensburg,
Nowvillu,
CarUnlo,
Mechanicsburg, 10.42
Arrive at ilarrisbunt. 11.15 "
FOR CIUSIBMISBUItO AND HAGERSTOWN,
10. Train
Leave Harrisburg 8.05 A. 141
Mechanicsburg 8.47
" Carlisle, 0.27
" • Neuritic, 10.02 "
Sialppensburg, nog a
" Clumnble,(Arrive) 11.10
• Greencastle, 11.65
Arrive at Hagerstown. 1296
NOME TO PASSENGERS: At all Shalom; whore
Tickets are sold, viz: ilagerstown, - Greencastie, Cham
bersburg, Shipponsburg, Nowvilio, Caviislel Mechanics
burg and Ilarrieburg, a reduction of TEN CENTS on
each Ticket will be made to nil Passengers that provide
themselves with Tickets before entering the Cars.
0. N. LULL Snper't
Railroad oMce, ChErmbersburg,}
• bray 1,1862.
DR, WM. IL COOK,
HomcEopftrim PHYSICIAN,
'HAVING recently located in Carlisle,
has tnlcon an office acklolnlng Harman's finial,
whOra ho - nairbo - tuunultigthy tioriumErseaking - mrdleal
advice ; or when desired, will visit tbain, at their Ibbi ,
(iCILICCB, either In the town or country.
May 2, 18112—ly _ ; _
HENRY SAXTON
AINTSI-..PAINTS./ -:..•:_:.:_..:
'j.. Ms, Varnishes', TtirPontine. e inefte no Eaten=
Mon of the pubils to our sunerfor MUTE LEAD, put
'up oxelualvely An Tiu pales. and warranted to be supe.
nor to any other brands sold In this market.. A-groat'
variety 'of qolors of the best qualities and selling at thd
lowest prices, at John-P. Lyn, Hon's, Ntuth
Greet, June 6,' Oa:,
S'ELLIN.9-OFP AT COST!
PHILIP ARNOLD,
Two doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank
N. B. COUNTRY :11ERCIIANTS will find It to th
====
CALL AND SEE THE
WA RE STORE
14ME1,1, HOUSE,
ON TUE EUROPEAN PLAN,
the It' a . 7lr no D , po(,
WASITINCTON CITY
MEE
E= fiiLr tißt.
_
* CIIANON OF HOURS!
Leave 12.55
9.00 "
0.32 •
10.10 "
GREENFIELD &
On door west of the. County 1 4 riscin.
TTAVE just - received a Splendid , as
sortment ,d* Now Goods, from Now Y rk and
Philadelphia, which will be sold unueualiy cheap for
cash.
Fancy Silks in Great Varieties,
of ail grtidl,,, frwni 75 ctlilfß to $1,50.' fhb
of UoOtifl we defy cornpittitibu.
SILK AND WOOLEN FOIYI.ARDS;
Silk Poplins, Llama Cloths, Mosambiques, Shepherd )
Plaids, Wool do Lainos, uhallics, Lawns, &c.
SAPIVI.VG IPILL.III.IVES
at reduced prices. We are now offering our entire
stock of new styles of .?pring Dolaines at 20 cants,
a orth 25 cents.
Good Printi at 8 1 % and 8 cents:
Ex tVs tin
10 cents.
Cochcdossf Morrlnlacs and Spragries nt 12%. Bleached'
and unbleached idusllns at 0, 8 and 10 cents. Extra'
quality, ono yard wide at 12% cents. Lancaster Glog.
hums st. - 12!, cents.
otslaurze UIt(ISMS.O
v .
COTTON AND LINVV::PANTINGS,.
Drills, Denims, Jeans, In'great variety and at old prices
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR.
A very handsome lot of
I'IIILI I , ARNOLD
CLOTHS & CASSIMERES,
WHITE GOODS AMY NOTIONS.
A full I Ins of tho abovo goods always on bah& Also,
Hoop Skirts, of tho latest Now York stYleit.
4,800 yards of Carpets, all of the newest designs and
patterns In the market, ranging In price from 123 eta.
to $l.OO per yard. Having purchased the above assort
moot in New York, we aro enabled to offer superior
inducements to all who will favor us with a call. An
our store in now a permanent instittitibn In . Carlisle
we are determined to uurintain the name (we have al.
ready established) of serlihg cheap, notwiehstanding.
the various rumors that have hobo circulated irrreord'
to our!, uving town,
GREENFIELD &
Carlisle, May 2, 1802.
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS
QINCE the late victories Domestic Cot ,
Olion Goods hate declined, and there is now a pros
pect at getting a supply of Cotton. We, (LEIDICII,
SAWYER k MILLER,'at the new'atote, under Martin's
lintel, East Main street,) ago receiving daily largo sup
plies of
which, nur old stock we are determined to sell a CITY
PRICES. DRHSS GOODS of every I , :teity ;
Plain and Fancy Silks at all Pric'eS..
A large lot of now Black Silks at 75, S 7 I A, 1.00, 1.25,,
1.50. 1.75, 2 00 2.50: new Spring Delaines at 25 cents:
4,010 yards best quality Illerimar, Coebeco, Pacific and'
American Prints, dark and ilea colors, new styles, et'
12!,:',"; a large lot at 0, 11 and 10. Full and
best quality English, 12 1 4 els. All kinds Dornestle
4;inghtns 12%; :%lanchester 1194; 30 pieces Frouch and•
Scotch Dress and Bonnet Gingqams at 25.
BROWN AND WHITE MUSLIN.%
at wholesale and retail, a good quaDty fi, tine 10, 4 4
wide Also, 54, 10 4, 114, I'2-4 at corresponding
prices. :All kinds of GRAPY GOODS In large supply at
reduced prices—Tickings, Stripes; Cliecke,
Osnaburgs, Cotton Diapaer, Linen Goods of.
all kinds, Table Cloths, Shootings, Linen Diaper, Nap 7,
tins, Shh ring Linens, Shirt Fronts, Collars, at the old'
prices. White Ooods, all kinds, at old pricer.
SPRING MANTLES, DrSTERS,
Shawls, Embroideries, Ac, hoop Skirts direct lion!' deo .
factory. 50d doe. Ladies', Misses, Moh's ndd t Buy's
110 SE, 12 . 4 .4 0 25, Men's and Boy's Wear—
lILACk CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES,
all graded„ Fancy Cass'mares, latest.,styles, Vestingn,.
Satinet., .leans, Cottonades, &cc- kr,. flaring secured'
the serv,,, , , of a first class Tailor, we are prepared to
get up Clothing In the most fashionable style at short
notice.
- •
Wn are receiving our Spring supply of - Carpets, comprbn
ing all the various kinds kept in a first class Carpet
Ilan,. Carpets ranging in price from 1234 to 1.25.
Oil Cloths. all n idths• MaLtings,
,hooking GlasSes,
:glades and Hinds sin! I k Inds. Loon lbs. Carpet Chain;
Feathers: Cotten Batting; Counterpanes, be., be.
AI. the above goads and many others, weoffer to'
pm chasers at a small advance above cost. Winter
Dress Goods—Shawls, 3lantles, Fars, loss than first cost.
We are etermlned not:to be undersold. Please call and•
examine our immence stork.
im.We will make additions of Nosy (Mods as the sea-.
son advances. All Goods warranted to ho what wo self
them for.
.1. D. HALBERT.
LEIDICII, SAWYER 43, MILLER
Carllsl e Febrnary 28, 1862.
The Confessions and Experience Of
an Invalid.
DUBLISITED for the benefit and as a
warnlng and a caution to young met who suffer
from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, Are.; supply
ing at the same time the metes of Seacure. By one
who has cured himself after being put to great expense
thriiugh medical Imposition and quackery. liy snob} ,
sing a post paid addressed envelope, single copies may
be had of the author, NATHANIEL 31AYFA Ilt, Esq.,
Bedford, Kinga Co.. N. Y.
March 14,1862-1 y
00
1 00
CRAW FORD & Co., Wholesale and'
Retail Glues and Curled hair Warehouse, No. 21 1
South 7th Street ' Philadelphia. Glue. Sand and Imo.
ry Paper, Emery Cloth. ltaw Hide Whips, and Curled
hair at the lowest prices. Orders solicited by mall and'
satisfaction guaranteed.
WIIITE AND COMMON OL UES,
for Milliners, Printers, Boukb'riders, Cabinet Makers'
Coach - Makers; it,: eke.
Dealers In the ebove will find It of sperlal advantage
to give us a call,
Jan. 34,1861
" Matrimony Made Easy."
NEW work showing how either sex'
may %e suitably married, Irrespective of age or
position. prepossessing or otherwise, with a treatise on
the Art of Fascinating any person you wish. A cud•
ous scientific experiment which never fails. Free fop
25 cents. Address T. WILLIAM & CO., PubMUM ,
Box 2.3110, Philadelphis.
!ilarch 14„1862—1y
1862. SPRING. 1862:
ISAAC LIVINGSTON now offers one'
of the best and most attractive assortments of
Piece Goods ever exhibited in this place for
Men and Boys' Wear,
of every style, quhlity and price, and Is continually re
relying additions as the season advances,-of all the
latest noveltiettand styles to suit all classes.
I A
Our stock of It :Ain' MADE CL NO
OTIII, all our own
manufacture, ca not be excelled for
DURAI3I TY,
STYLE,
•
•
AND CHEAPNESg;
of every variety to cult the season, taste, and pocket:
All we want le a call and see for yourselves at
ISAAC LIVINUSTON'S
North Hanover Street Clothing Emporium
N. It. All goods bought from us by the plece er yard;
by persons v. ishing to have it cut to IrleatillTe, can be
accommodated free of charge.
Carlisle, May 1. 1862.
JUST received the largest, best and
cheapest assortment of
Scythes, Forks,
Smiths, Rakes.
Whet Stones, Shovels,
Rides, Hoes,
Water Cans, Kegs, Ace.,
ever broUght to this county. All of which I bavti
made expressly to order. in large quantities, so that
they can he sold at very low prices and warranted as
represeu td.
The trade and cradle makers supplied at manufte:
twat prices, at tho cheap Hardware store of
SAXTON:,
East Main St., Carlisle.
EI=E4
FOR RENT, .
THE subsselber offers for rent the'
StAro room and Dwelling, on East Alain
street, now iietinpfed by P.O. Kramer,r
Jimaler. Possession given Immedlatn.
IY• RORT. JRVINE, Sr.
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1.2 q
0.00 . "
0.40 "
3.12 "
3.40
Carlisle, Juno 0, 1802 —t[
11,01Z9d
JUST opened the largest and best as
sortmant of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass,,
Iron, &c., ever brought to Cumberland county ; boughs
exclusively for cash, and which we are ceiling at the
lowest prices. We haVite the pub to gendalty eye
us a 611 before Malang Muir pure aces, vedaeu
sustaining our old reputation of selling the
2d Tratn
1.35 P. M
2.15 '.
2.55 "
3.29 "
.00 '.
4.40 “
6.80. '
6.10 4,
REST GOODS AT TllO LOWEST PRICES. .
Returning thanks ton generous public for aud i t past
liberal patronage, hoping by perennial attention to their
wants, tq merit a contintrance of the satid.
P, LINE tt SON,
At the Old Stand ;46rfh Iladm`ei Stmt. •
Carlisle, June 0, 1802.
S. W. HAVE STICK, Druggist,
Nifrth Hanover Street, MirllBl9.
Physic lar6cpromiptionscardfally compounded
lif * *l - loupply of fresh drugs and Illendegds.
g FARE REDUCED.
STATES VNION HOTEL,.
o c i o & 008 Market filt, above Blithe
7ASIrB3V—POIVRit,. Yrorrfoter
2'11115.1.8 :—*l. 25 per dat. in2o'sB
S. -Cor. Market -
e tkuticart,ELrnrAv
raoranvir.
.
BLACK SILKS,
DOMESTICEC
for Mon and Boyle woar, at low prier's
ci Y.I.
NEW SPRING GOODS,
SECOND MORNING PRINTS,
CARPETS! CARPETS!!
NEIV FIRM.
CRAIVFOIID & CO.
21 South 7th Street Philadelphia
Scythes & Snathsd
acoli.
t,PUILADELPAIA