Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, January 23, 1863, Image 3

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    mds, an amount sufficient to purchase a
ssoo'bond of that company, which cost aTre
mium of 10 per cent. , , making the .- cost of the
bond $550,. whilst the legacy was only $5OO,
less five per cent, for the collateral inheritance;
thus rendering , it necessary to_ advance47s
from the funds of the Society. A few henovo
lent persons, who always seem ready to -step
forward for the relief of the poor, advanced;
s_n_of_that_amourtt -
This now is a permanent. fund which- will
alweys pay $4O per annum to the Suciety for
the benefit of those who need their care..
Lil
El
The example _of this benevolent lady is
-worthy-of being -followed; -for what - :charity
‘so efficient and so enduring, as the creation
of_a_permanent fund, the interut of which is
to relieve the poor and afficted.„
The"names of--thirty-seven families are on
the list of beneficiaries. The number is small
er than in former - years, but the . pricea of-all
kinds of - provision — hiving great - y advanced,
an increase of funds is necessary. •
The managers therefore hope that contrib
utions will ba libPral.
PUBLIC SALES.—BiIIs fur the follow
ingsales ofjteal Bstate and personal propel ty,
have Unn printed at this ca d&
On Saturday, Feb. 7th, Geo. A. Lutz will
pen his farm containing 521 . acres, situated
yi South Middleton township 1 mile east of
Papertown. and 21 miles west 'of Boiling
Springs. The improvements are a framd
house, and bank barn.
On Wednesday 'Feb 18th . Mr: Lutz' will
Bell on the above premises, his personal proP
aty, consisting in part of Horses, Cows,
Young Cattle, Hogs; farming implements &c.
On'Monday, March 2d, Frederick Mumma.
will sell on the premises, in__Hampdentpwn'
ship, 1 mile north of Bryson's mill, and one
I mile
,west of Rupp's
,mill. Horses, Cows,
Young Cattle. farming implements Sc.
On Tuesday, Feb. 10th. Mrs. Tobias will
yell ‘3ll the premises,' in Middlesex. township;
Smiles north east. •of Carlisle, on the road
• Wont the Harrisburg turnpike to Carlisle
:Springs; Oue Mare, Cows, &a.
On S;tturday, San. 31st. Jacob Goodyear,
ten. will sell-on the preini.:ies, in Monroe
'township, 1 mite east of Churehtown, and 1
miles north of Bran'lt's mill, on Mechanics
burg road, one Mare, Wagon;. Household
Furniture, &.c -
-
On Saturday, - Feb. F. Longnecker
'Will sell in Plainfield, Climb. Co. Colt, Cows,
Sheep, flogs, and farming utensils &c. • -
REVENUE STAMPS :—The following are
the regulations in regard to revenue stamps:'
OFFICE ItEv'Exce., Jan. 12.
!Revenue stamps May be ordered form. this
office ,ia ; Anaatities to suit purchasers. Or
,dersishould contain remittance of treasury
motes, or an original certificate of a 'United,
:States. treasurer, otrdesignated . depository, of
m deposit made for the purchase of stamps.
The following. commission, Rayable in
niaY. he - -
One purchase of $5O or more, 2 per cent.
One purchase of $lOO or more, 3 per cent.
• . One purchase' of $3OO or utdro, 4 per Cent.
One purchaseof $l,OOO or more,s percent.
As each stamp_expresses upon its 'face its
kind as well as its demunination, it,-is desira
- Ile that every order should refer to kinils . as
well as denominations. By the third section
'Of the passed December 25, 1862, every,
instrument is valid: provided a legal stamps
or- stamps; denoting a duty of the amount
required ;hall - have been duly affixed 'and
used thereon. Proprietary stamps, cannot
be - -used upon any instrument speCified in
szbedule B. _
Stamps of every kind and 'denomination
can be-furnished in suflicient quantities-for- .
. utie in—the -District of Columbia - and the
Stiles - west ofthe Rocky mountains.
- Collectors ire hereby required and direct
el to commence proceedings under the law
gainst all persons with said District and
States whoshall wilfully neglect to use stamps
as required;
Special attention is called to the 93th sec
tion of the excise law:
----- Be - ittfurrherrenoCteil7--Thar-1
or persona/Mall - make, signor issue, or cause
- to be made or signed, anyinstrarnent, docu
ment, Or paper of any kind or description
whatever, without the sante -being duly stamp
ed for denoting the duty hereby imposed there
on, and without having thereupon an adhe
sive stamp to denote'said duty, such - persons
or persons shall incur a penalty of fifty dollars,
and such-instrument, document, or paper,
as aforesaid, 'shall be deemed invalid' and of
no effect."
Every correspondent is requested to give
the State, as well as town and county, of his
residerce.
If not otherwise ordered, stamps will be
trapsinitted by mail. . .
GEORGE S. BOUTIVELL,
Commissioner.
Teachers'; Institutes
• The Members of South Middleton' Inititnte con-
,voned at.P.Leagent Hall. Jan.' 10, at 11,A. M. The
,house wag called to order by 'the President. The pro
ceedlngs of the last meeting were read and' adopted.--
Miss Sue H. Rendes and Mr. , 11. Burin read selections,
Miss F.orence Henderson read a Poem, and 11. M. Cri
'der delivered an Oration. The Institute adjourned at
A. M. to meet at 1,?..; P. M., Arithmetic was taken
nreat the opening el 7 .the afternoon session and dia.
cussed by teachers and others. -Miss Sue E. Adams
had a ela,..s_Of_her_pupils_pnment,_aild-illustrated-her-
Ano d e of teactijug.arit4ma - jp. A class of teachers Ivat
formed, knd conducted by Prof. Geo. ilwartz, Miss Fier.
once Henderson was_ again called upon to read her .
Poem; after the reading of which, the Institute re
quested it for publication. MisuLyde C. Fleming read
her "pea of criticism. Shortly before ad j ournment,
the Musa, Wembley, Miss 'Henderson and others '
moral the Institute with music. The next meeting
will be held at the lied School !Mute Jan. 24, 4803.
The nreetin: will commetat4-1.-.ll_llingrationeif
flex mee mg: Seleztions, Miss Lyde C. Fleming and
Mr. A. 4. Myers; Essay, 3liss C. K Culvert Grathin,
Harry Burn, Critic, Mr. Jas. It. Stuart, ;subject fur ass-,
cutsion, English Grammar. - I
The thanks of the Institute are tendered to Hon.
Ilugh Stuart, Messrs. Soloman Kramer ' Geo. Yoh, Dan
lel Naylor and Mrs. F. Rudy Tor,their hospitalities to
. the members
FL M. CRIDER, Secretary
WHAT Ts A?
The measure by vihlch we determine wheth
er any currency is depreciated or apprecia
led, or that which everybody should haVe in
their winds whenithey speak of par, is the
Mint prite of the standard of the currency.
Say the standard is gold, then per is the
Mint price of gold. In the Übited States the
Mint price of fine gold is $20.71- per mince:
that is, an ounce of gold will make $2O in
coins and leave - 71 cents over. Now, when
gold is above or below this price in .the Mar
ket, it, is above or below par; at proseut dold
may be said to bo worth in the market $26.
per ounce,_therefore,, gold...is .about 30 per
cent. above par.' Let us continue to recollect,
therefore, that par is $20.71 for an ounceof
fine gold, $l.OO fur 23.2 grains. Now what
is the connection of paper currency with t hie
state of things L. raper.currency is a substi
tute for gold at its par, or. Mint price. The
—question,-therefore, whether paper currency
Is depreciated, depends upon this, whether it
Is of equal value to exchange for comniodhies
as gold at its Mint price. If it is not, it is
below par, but if it is, it. has not depreciated.
This point is readily determined by the mar
, het or. exchange value ; _when the
market-and the Mint prices of gold coincide,
no mom can.be purchased with a gold dollar
than witha he i nk note in good , credit, or a
government noterfor one dollar; but if the
market price of gold goes above its - Mint
price, while the same quantity of anything
pumpt gold can beniTlywvi with. lho pjPer
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as before, more Of it can be purchased with
the gold through the medium of the paper;
consequently. the paper in good credit stands
still. while the gold ri.ges.in exchange value.
—American Exchange and Review;
To Nervous Sufferers of both Sexes
A Reverend . gentleman having been restored to
health In a few days, after . ufnkmelng all..tha usual
routine - tindirregniiirrrapeil.ive modrs of TrEament,
without siwces,nonsiders it his sacred duty to commu..
nicate to lii afflicted follow creatures the means. Of
cure. HOOCO, on the receipt of an addressed envelope,
he will send (free) a copy of thd prescription used. Di
rect to Dr. JOHN M. DAG NA Lb, ISt Fulton St., Breok
lyn,..N. 1. illarch 9, '92—ly
t- A - COUGH COLD .01 -AN
tatefl Throat if allowed to progress, results. In serioue
ifttlmoutfry_aud ifrouchial affections, oftentimes limn—
table. ' . -
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROOIIES
roach directly the affected parts an dgive almost_ instant
relief'. •In Bronchitis, Asthma, and Catarrh they are
are beneficial: The good effects resulting from the use
at thd Troches, and their extended use, has caused
them to bo counterfeited. Be sure to- guard against
worthless Imitations. Obtain only the genuine Brown's
Bronchial Troches which have proved- their efllLacy by
a test of many years. Public Speakers and Singers
should use thp Troches. - Military . 011icerfrauttSoldiers
who overtax the voice and are exposed to sudden
changes, - should trace them. Sold everywhere still&
cents per L0x.... • •• • Jam 23.—nun
Batchelor's Hair Dye'—The Best
in the World !
WILLIAM A. BATCIIELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye
Produces a color not to bo.ilistinguisinid frotn•nature—
warranted not to injure the hair iii the.least; remedies
the 111 effects of bad dyes, and Invigorates the flair for
Grey, Red, or It u,ty !lair instantly turns a'splett
did Black or Itrown, leaving the Hair sollaildbeautilut
Sold by ell Dluggists. Ac •
• The genuine Is signed. \VILMA)! A. BATCHELOR,
on the four sideS of e wit •box.
FACTORY, No. 81 Barclay Street, Now York.' (Late
•2:13 Breadway.and 16 Bond Street.)
. .
• May 20,-
- Riarriages-.
I=l=l
OH the 14th bqtant, by the Rev. C . P. Wing, 11EN ,
.IAMIN It FRAZER. of Oregon, :.lissciurl, to ANNA
ELIZ'A STERRETT, of Carftsle. -
$ .
--
- .Tn this Borough, on tho 15th instant, Maj,SAMUEL.
CitOP, in the Guth ye:ir of his ago.
Elje niarlicts.
— CARLISLEPitODUcEAIME:T.
Reported weekly for the Ilerald by
It. C. Woodward.
Carlisle, Jan, -23 1563. •
• 6 Ol)
1 -IA
FLOUR (Suporfine)
do. (Extra.) ..
do .ItVE •
11'111T1 WHEAT...
It ED
CO It
OATS
:BARLEY F.V. II 15
•
.BA II LEY SPRING.— ........ ... ...:105
CI,OV Itit
TinirritvsEt) ........ . . .... ... ... t 02,
FOR RENT.
911105 E. , two large and cominoc isot
Brick:Utilises, on West. st., opposite lt,C. Wood—
word's Ware Win o.
Also ' the .sidn of the StOno noose, on
Main et., adjoining Dr. :Nialunr.s residence. For parli r
eulars apply to . '
Carlisle, Januqry 2.3;1t63-Inl
FURS AND MANTLES!
WE are selling the balance of our .
Furs and Ma n tles at grer4ly reduced prices.—
New is •the time •to g el bar g ains in these g oods. We
barn on hand a lar g e stock of all kinds
.of Goods.—
Phase caltat•,
-LI{II)ICII~'SAWYIiIt ,@ 3111,LEIt'S
tannery 2371843.
•
FOR RENT
FEE Store Room now in the occupancy
J of Greenfield S: Sheafer, will he rented fi out : the
let of April next. Apply to
Mrs. G I:0. W. lIITNER
Carlisle, - January o,lB63—at'
FOR RE 11 T.
.
THE subscriber ogers for root C4eatore
--- Tfir - OfiraiiiiiiWriltig - Irouse, for one or znoreyearri,
Filtrated iu Milltown, Penn township, and at present
occupied by George Mussel. It is an excellent country
stand. Any personiyishing to rent will apply soon to
JAC‘III It EMMINSEIt.
Spring Mills, January 9,1863-3 t•
ASSIGNEE'S NOM) IC
Notice,is hereby given that Frederick Seldle .
and Samuel Eberly, as a firm and./Ise as Individuals,
have executed a deed of voluntary . assignment for the,
benefit of creditors, to the undersigned. All persons
knowing themselves indebted to the said parties so a
firm, and as individuals, are re q uested to make-imme—
diatn fiayment,. and those having claims will present
them for settlement' to
11011EItTi WI hSON,I msigmes
JOSEPH LEAS, f
Nl?clianiesburg, January 9,1863-4 t
AUDITOR'S NOTICE. "
TIM Auditor appointed by the Orphatis' Court
of Cumberland county, to marshall and distribute the
balance in the hands of ,hones J. Logan, Administrator
of the estate of Susan 31cOulre, late of Clark county,
Illinois, d,•ceased, will meet' the parties interested at
his. Oleo, in the Borough-of Carlisle, on Wednesday,
the 20th clay of January, 1203, at 10 o'clock, A. II
J. 31. WEAKLEV s - Auditor. ^
January 9,1863-3 t
Zusiness Lcarbs.-
WDS. PIIINTIOSE, Attorney at Lam. r
• °Mao In llboem's am
Pr:Ilona! bind
ness promptly atlenAadjo,
rebrun4 217186 T.
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.P UFIJS E. SHA.PLE Y Attorney .nt
Lib Law. Carlisin Cr. Attends to . Fre u 0 n g And col
lecting Soldiers' Par, Bounties. And Pensions., (Mica
oin South linvoyer Street, opposite Bindz's store.
Dile. 27 ; 1.8(d. .
IV Alt S I
EMIIM=!:E=!iMM
T M. IV EAK.L l ? , l 7 .—Attorney at Law.
_To . Office pu jjanover street, opposite Bentz'
Dry deeds store. All professional business entrusted
to him will be promptly attend/4 to.
AW CARD.-CHARLES E. Au.
GLAUGHLIN, Attorney gt Law, (Mike in bi
llet:Cs Lullding , just opposite the Market House.
Carlisle, March 14,'00-Iy.
el 'P. lIILMRICH, Attorney at - aw.
j o _olllco on Nortb Ilapover street, a fewtioorn
south of Glass' Hotel.. All business entrusted to him
'will be promptly attonded to. [April 15.
J °SENT R1TN.14.3R,,TE., Attorney"at
• p Law and Suiteyar,3lechanicabarg, Pa. oClico - ext -
RaiLltoad Street, two !loam north of tho Bank.
Wee Itualnose proroptlkattendad to.
DR.
1. 0 . L00M151311 , 1, % tartc"
South ilanover street,
opposite Bents'Ar
store. ygopda .`"
TIR.-GEORGE S. SEA
*a. iL/RIGIIT, DENTIST, from tho Bal.
""Inall Mame Collego of Dental Surgery.
43-oMce at the residence °lbis mother, East Louth
street, three doors below Bedford.
March 19, 1856—tf.
GE°' - w
NEIDICII; D. D. S.-
Lato Demonstrator of' Opel alive Dentistry to the
Baltimore College of
yl Irlr:•s‘:•''. (1 2
Ifl a e l e B a?. at r PY
eelden
Oprositis 3lariea.lluL, Vest Main street, Carlisle, Penn
NOT. :1.1.1867. •
DR, MN. IL COQR,
HOMCCOPATHIC PHYSICIAN,
TIIIFAVING recently located in Carlisle,
• hfu; taken an office adjoining Herman's.
where ho can be consulted by persons. seeking medical
advice; or when desired, Will visit them at theinresi
, deuces, either In the town or country.
May -,.186:-Iy.
The Dlagic Time Observer,
PERFECTION -0F MECHANISM,
BEING a Hunting and Open Face or
Lady's or Gentleman's Watch Combined. ,
....Anent_the_protilest.Most onvonient,untldecidettly
the best and cheapest timepiece- for general and relia
ble use, over offered. It has within it and connected
with its machinery, its own winding attachment, Ton,
eering a key t,ntirely unnecessary. The cases of title
Match Ares-outposts' of two metals, the enter one being
tine 10 - carst Irinurthirliiiprafel - F-tibY - itEtien
lever 'movement, and is warranted an accurate time
piece. Price, superbly engraved, per tole of a half do--
7.011, $20.1,00. Stopple Wn. elms, in neat morocco boxes,
for those proposing to 'buy at wholesale,cl2s, sent by
express. with bill pa 3 able on 'delivery. Soldiers must
.remit payment in grivance,- - as - tire - cannot collect 'from'
those in the Army. Address
1110111 MM 11110. - & - 00.. Salo . Importers,
Cos. - Nassau - Si John Sts;'New".Yorli. , '
January 02'1823—et..
• •
STATE NO t
JNotlea is hereby given that Letters.Testament,nry
.onstheuelate-of 'elalllllel.biberly, sr.. late of eihiremans
town, Cumberland ccuntY, Pa., doe'd.,lic•e been gran—
ted to Christian Eberly, of Eberly's Mills, and Daniel
Eberly, of Shh•onntostown. All persons indebted to
said estate are requested to matte immediate payment,
end those haring claims to present them tinily atitheu 7
tieated to - : ---
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C. EBERLY, 1 l'l -.
•
. • .1). PIWItLY
.1' N "
December:lo,l'662-6V' j '
, • •
Large . and convenient Store Room;
well known as the White !louse Port orneT,
atea /elthut 7 fillies west of Carlisle,. IM Walnut
linttoln hood. Possession given on Ills Ist of April
next. Apply to
GII,E E NFI F. &SII I NIT .
IJAyE just reocived a bOautiful asort ,
mont of NEW DRESS (100133, which we offer as
sultstituteslor Calicoes:
lintel Del:lines plain at.' . • .20 cents.-
" " * lige:red 111:,1f; „„.
Extra qualities. '25 cents.
10) yards beautiful new style REPS, at 2zr . e.tv. -- , button'
than auy Delain es. •
Always on ,a
,look - out fur your interest,
GREEN Ed D R„•SIIEAIIER,
lave now on hand let,3 of BARGAINS. tharwill .knoelc
ho spqls out of
-any thing in the shape of Dress floodsn Carlisle.
Shawls of every. description,
nt low.prives Brew,, end Idrached MUShINS lower
until can he hoe ht elsewhere. Also II cull :issortmolit
of the heat prints in the County ondiand at all prices. •
Wettlso httroun hand ..ur usual assortment of
Rai u..ind Figured 'Mei. /noes,
inin edlirgs, AlliaccAT.ll.;Adia?.ines, lioider3 , And
indiroidury in abundance. .
.Carpets Carpets !
,
•
It the old prices.— 4SOO yards luaight befbra the ris e,
will lie offered her thirty day's i at the Old prkials.
..
Islig Carpet at " .10 etc.
14t;; Carpet at . • all
Extra heavy wpai,elatin do. • fill "..
lleadtiiul styleslinport.d Carpet at 40
All . ivool do. •
Itext qunlity
.2 ply ht the pat Itet.front
tluud heavy all wool three ply, S
oper . extra all wool. • - .
Grand Finale.
The-nhnvo Goods moot l o Fnld. - They were bought lo
sell, :mil es we have at dislike - ler took keeping., we pro.
fer the eash in exehnn_ge for Goods. .-'
Mit:ENFIELD & SM.:AVER,
Ono donr west:,of Oip County
Cnrlixlo,bc,lll, - 18u2. -.•
WANTED
FIFTY COAT ADIDNEST IYIAKERS.
AV A NtED immediately fifty, good
Coat and .Vert "apply
Wit° die - able to moire a good jbb. . Liberal 11,1,, , V£1 will be
paid. .Apply at, ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S
Clothing Ereporiurn - , - North Donover St.'
Carllele, Dee. 12, I bo2.
J.
N - MOTILE is hereby given 6f an inton
'non to establish allank of Discount, Deposit - and
Circulation; under the provisions of the net entitled
An act fo.estoblisli a System of free banking in Pl3llll
- fic.." and the supplements- thereto:, •Vaid
- bank
_to be called:" Tim 'PEOPLE'S ]Dias ," to be located
in ilia liormiall'of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county,
Pa., with a capital of Ono hundred Thousand-Dollars,
to be divided. Into two thousand Chores of fifty dollar!!
each.
November 21, 18G2—Gm
FROSTED'
THE celebrated Embrocation for frost
ed limbs Is now put up in n form which makes it
come within thwyeach of all. A-certain cure for Frost
bite or Chilblain., As a preventive for these complaints,
it is Invaluible. Full directions accompany each pack
age. Send at once for theltilmedy. Persons at a die
tance, by enclaing Twoutv.flvo cents, can haven pack
age sent to than frco of all further expense Wo pro.
payfroight,z , GEO. W. KINGSBURY A: CO.,
MIS Mayket St., Phila.
Dee. 12,1.802-1 m
"Health of all earthly blessings, 'tis the best,
Which most Is val tted'when 'tie least preserved."
,(l j lct ^ f~~y_~ r
Digiaon is the great essential, primary and prepa
ratory process of life, and thereloro tai keep in repair
the digestive organs should lie-tile great butane:ix of
life. The Stomach, which is the giand digestivelato
ratory, and from its great and o isential function has
also sympathy throughout the whole body. herb na
ture concentrates her powers for the formathin• of
nourishment, and here it is that
Dr. ZADOC PORTER'S
ST ItaCAC3i3 RXTTERS
Steps in at the time of need to assist the process of
Digestion. • .
Dr. 7.adoc Porter's Stomach Bitter's streggiben the
system In an extraordinary manner. They are of the
highest value in nausea of the Storm - tell.
Weakness, I ful igcst ion, Agns, • '
"General Languor, Dlarrheee Teething of Chlld'n.
Dizziness, Summer Co m p'. Worms,
Elms of Appetite, Matatburn, Waterbrash,
Dyspepsia, " Sick lleetlache Jaundice.
They correct the ill effects oeunwholesome toed.—
Children when using much fruit may be saved from
colic and alarming affections of the bowels, by the free
use of Dr. 'lntim Porter's Medicated Stomach Bitters!
Those who use ardent spirits will find the stoma+
corrected In a most remarkable manner by this preps—
lation, •
Whenever there is - an unpleasant feeling in the Stn.'
mach from anything eaten or drank use Dr. Porter's
Bitter's nod relief will soon be had,
Price 15c. and 25 c., - goverrinumt slanip Included.
For sale by all dru•gists. •
HALL t MICKEL, Proprietors
• - .118 Oreouwich Street,
For sale in Carlisle4o.E3AlsllLlEL ELLIOII%, .
- puns !- FURS I Another fresh.lot
L' of Furs just received. Also CLOAK S, AWLS,
Mess Goode, a great many kinds of Fancy Goods, such
as 'Wyatt, Gauntlets, Collar's, Scarfs, 'Gar dkerehiefs,
Bahnoring Neck-Ties, Gents Collars, to
Now is elle thue to buy •your Thdyday Preeenti!—
LEIDICII, i3AWYgit
December 19, 1882.
TRUNKS, VA:LISEB Carpet Bags:
Frimeh Sole Loather Trunks or all Macs and prleen,
Lad! OR Traveling Trun he : tholiggeat Alms, Brass Bound
eapv - ixser Trunks, Valipil,'Careet Bags. Plufih, Oily ke.,
ISAAC, LI VINU STON, -
North Hanover Bt.
Carlisle, Oct. 2i
FOR RENT.
.10IINSTO: 1 1' 1 01113,
• trikli. Pa
t & 7.1
T:t LO
'1.12 , 5
$1,•20
BTOTICE.
FROSTED HAIM
FROSTED EARS.
FROSTED FEET.
FROSTED FEET.
FROSTED DANIA
FROSTED lIANDS.
Dr, LIDDC
PORTER'S
MEDICATED
STOMACH
Bitters!
A Vegetable Medi
cine, and Sure re
, reedy for all
Stomach
AND
/30virel—
. plaints !
BILLIOUS Avim.
TIONS,
Feementation
ors
TiBI
NEW DRUG STORE.
THE lindeisigned 'has just opened a
now Drug Store, in South flunover street, next
door to Inhotro Grocery Store; where holies just re
ceivod-and-opeued•ndargostock"
•
Drugs, Chemicals, Dye,-Stuffs,
Perfumery,. Toilet Soaps, and Fancy Articles. Also, a
large lot of ' •
• Tobacco' - aaid — S - egais
of the most flivorite brands; Coal 011.faunpsand Shades,
Hornin g Fluid, Confectionaries, Fruits, Nuts, Coal iii,
Aleohni, Stationary, Patent Medicines. and all other
articles connected with our lino. All of which WO will
sell at prices to suit the limos. Prescriptions carefully
"tannpum.de'd n competent druggist .
Carlhde,Dye to, 1862--ly
GROCERIES 1 -GROCERIES!
ripHE un.•"ersigned would call the atten
,
t,1611 gke p üblic, to thefhot- that he still keeps
011 liana all extonsivu assortment of
.• . •
•Evilvazzar GRociarazs •
, -
On the South-east corner of the Puidlq SquUra, where
thivpuhlic. are Invited to.calLund examine it stock .01
Woods, which, in elegance, variety and extuntovill defy
competitlonf comprising In part mar, lump, crushed atilt
brown 50(1 All 5,..1ava, Elk& Roasted et IF.'
FEE; Every variety and quality of TEA.
.spfeas r tgriiiiiiti and nueroundh Plekels, ~
Sauces, nide Oil, New Orleans and Sugar.'
house Midas/W.B Sea. YOrk & Philadelphiau l
,
CheeSe. Corittitareb, Farina, Oho.
celate, Extract of Coffee, Relined Sugar, Washing :old
Baking Soda. Tobacco and Sega rs of Mot o cot. quality.
A beautiful assortment of Hi itanni4 Warp, plain and
gold baud
. .
China - Ware • Glass
Queen., Stone and Earthen Ware, in great variety, an
elegant lot of Fancy Soaps, Extracts add I.'rfifincry.
for the toilet. , •
I RUI I e Tnel tiding Pe t. hos 11 Visins, Combo' rur,
Dry Apples, CI lion, Almond , , Olinigc s, Lemons.
f
(41
LIQUOR,. Wholesale out retail,
l a a i r at i e c !l" L :1 1 , 1 1T '," 7.::7( a i ni .t ol i d mi.. 3'" r.l l , l b l o l' ll
Jt TAT AI F ;:h..,,,, Purt.'itadini OD ram , Catawba
1 and MUY- a )1 I acs in casks and but.
ova_. ku•l '
t105,—,5,4,1„. i i hisltey, lien Inao in, Ind Seliold im
Schnapps
.• PIM AND'SAIT. ,
A large stock of LAMPS, including Dyntt's ecletwited
limps for burning" iieroßOU a nr . caul nil, also Sperm,
Piss, Lard Vigil Oil, •Burning. Pluld, Simian and -Star . Candles, ' 2 ' • • ,
D
„ CEDAR A
=WARE N BROOMS.
Brushes, "lopes, - Muting, Soaps.: Doormats, Waiters,
•La doing-glosses, line' letter and note paper, Willow
Ware, painted hueltete, ke.
. .•
Cottoni‘n:l wo.illen hose, and half Tinge, and a full
stock of (fovea, including the well known Ilanovee
Buck Cloves.
311trlsotillo; of alll tak'nl"
"Li'
aCffNhglTd'..
.C:.rU 1S 2
-11 TI heretonire existing'
under tilt! .11‘1111(1•Or John P. by.ne k Son, was dis
olved by itintual consent on the Ist day of - Novinnber,
1612.. The hooks anti accounts of Ho, 'nem will remain
in the, posses,ion of Lewis I.vne, at-the old stand in
Hanover street: All persons knowing thentselves in
debted aro requested to ealllind:settle, •
• F.
' •.. M Ain' A. 'INN E. A tu r'x.
TA,I, i 5; V Lynn, having purchased the int erost Of
leave to inform Ow publie that heln tends
to Lout inne the business no heirtotore , and respectfully
solicits n share of public patromi,,e.
.11inunrY:+, LEW S, F. LYNI , .. •
r-Sale o~~~n
. .
I)esirable residence situated on STAidl
fl Hanover' street, in the Borough of Carlisle. owned'
by Jaeohheilly: now in the tteoupancy of (leo. 11. 110-•
land. Thin i.e oneof the inset des; rattle private resi
dences In Carlisle, having all the Ova:A.4 . es of large
and convenient building;;, ttomi Fruit Garden.dstern,
,t:e. • }lor rent from April Ist, 185:1, or will be sold on
reasonable terms. Apply to
'-
Dee. 5,1852-2 m -.' - A g.t. for the owner: -
.
- Private:Sale of Real Estate..
911IAT very desirable` Farm, situate on
. th, , , Harrisburg turnpike, about ono mile ftoni Car
lisle, late the property of Andrew McDowell, deceased,
adjoining lands of Win. M. Ilendelsini, is. olTered al
Private, by-the - `heirs of - A. - 'McDowell, deed. if sold
before the lot of January, 1863, possession will be given
on the lot of April nett. Apply to
- - 31T1 I RR or
NEWSIIAXI.
Carlisle, Dee. 10,1862.
EVERY: BODY TAKE NOTIGE f --
Wil'A E d i n n s i t C l o r :
o . S d ' o l Orf 7 0 E n 4 1. 1 ..1 1 57 1 r E t a t"
have, received our
WINTER GOODS,
•
which for quality, variety and conijdotincsa*, cannot he
surpassed.
styles; plain plain hops, all colors; figured Merinoes, Cash,
mores, Delalnes, Empress Cloth, Poplins, Va &e.
A full assortment of very
SUPERIOR SILKS,
plain and figured; a large aupply of [flack Si lie, bought
before the•hcavy advance in price.
CLOAKS ! CLOAKS !
'raving the exclusive agency for this place, of one of
the largest manufacturing houses lh-the country, la
dies will find our assortment %full sod (If the latest
styles. We have a few Cloaks foul last SO:18011 , which.
we will sell less than cost. SILIkIVIS elf kinds :Ind
qualifies. $2,101 worth of FURS for Ladies, 3lisses and
We give special attention to
MOURNXIVG , GO ODS;
and Imve nit hang a large supply of Silks, Reps, Merl
noes, Caslnfieres, "Amiss, Lavine, Bum basiti es, Alpacas,
Mourning , Veils, Collars, Crapes, Gloves,
Shawls,h:e:
•
A large supply of Balmoral Skirts, Ilonp Skirts. lat
leit Improvements; Ilmbroideries, lild Gloves, Gaunt
lets, Woolen Hoods, Scarfs, 11o4iery of all . kinds;
- • •
IYlen's and Boy's Wear,
•
French Cloth, Cassimeros, Testin g s.-ull.hincis of Fur—
nishing Goods'lhrstic Gooth4 In iiinnonse supply.
CARI'LTS, Oil, C7,OTlf,
all 'kinds :of Ifouse.furnishing Goods. Constant addi
tions of floods through the season. '
•
We cordially invito the attention of the public to
the above Goods, inlet mono ethers not mdntion ed.
LEI Mil, 'SAWYER. .t ni - LLER.
' •
—earlit+lJU-Deer.-Ji,
Valuable Town Property at Private
Sale.
•
riii FIE subscriber offers at private sale,
•. IL the folleirfug valuable frown l'roporty, consisting
at TWO LOTS: the first:situated ini the flarrislourg
turnpike. directly opposite the residence of R. M. lien.
diasan, lisq., bounded t o , the west . hy a lane, eft thu
, id, lu letu 'Noble, ...ion Eh, .....st Ly Wat — M - Hi-et_
.. . _
t. l
lAFAR—hig
derson, containi ug
5 Acres and 109 I'erc•ltcs. . •
The other Lot he on-the noellitweet side of Corns
the end of relief 1s kntiwn
. as Logne's Lane," adjotli
lug lends of John Nobloon the north, and Voter tirettir
on the south,.contalulng
3 fleres, litor&or less
Those are very valuardo Leta , and aro well worth the
attontlo . or pnroliwrs. For terms and other particu
lars enquire of . dos. D.:IIALIIEWL
December 5,..1882-3in •
READING RAILROAD.
„Ic s trA ,. ;!7 -
?,4*-;ioTemw
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
CIREAT Trunk Line from the North
NA and Nortit,West for Phi ladel pith, Now Ydrk, Head.
lug, Pottsville, 'Lebanon, Allen tow n, Hasten, ka.
Trains leave Ilarrlsburk tor'Philadelplila, New York,
Irwunog, Pott - sville, nud all Internindlato etatlons at 8
A. al., and 2, 00 P. M.
Now York Expilw. Nay& Ilarrishirrg at 3.15 A. M.,
'arriving et Now York at 10,30 the some morning.
'Pares from Harrisburg: To Now York $r,,10; to Phila
delphia $2,35 and $2,80. Baggage chocked through
'Returning, leave New York at 6 A:111., 12 Noon; and
.7 P. 21.. (Pittsburg ExpresS). Leave Philadelphia at $.
15-A.:51., and 3'sl ..-. •
, Sleepingcars in the New YoritExP,esiTinins,through
to and from Pittsburg wit Rout change.
• Passengers by the Catawisea Railroad leave Port
'Clinton at 5.15 A. 31., for Philadelphia and all Interme
diate Stations; and at 3.25 P. 31,, fur Philadelphia, New
York and all Way Points. • • , •
Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15. A. 3f., k 2:30 P. N.,for
Philadelphia acrd New - York; and at 5 80 P.'314" for Au.
bum and Port Clinton Only. conuectiug,for Pino Grove
and with thnflatawisitti Railroad; and returning front
lip/Ming at 8:15 - A. 514 for Pottsville.
An Accommodation Passenger Train loaves Reading.
a 6.33 awl returns from Philadelphia 4,30 P. bl,
All the above trains run daily, Sundays excepted.
A Sunday train loaves Pottsville at 7.30,A. 31.; and
Philadelphia at 3.15 tclr.
Commutationi 511Ieage, Season, and . Excursion Tick.:
co, at reduced rates to and'from all points.. • -
• • -O . : A..NICOLLS,AIenuraI Supl:
Novi '2B, 180
I NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
AT OGILBY'S CHEAP CASH STORE.
TUSt rooeived a laEgoa§:sPrtinent...of
to which. the attention of - the public in general fare
spcctfully invited. ,In the
. . . _
-- GENTS`IYEPARTAIENT,
Cloths. Cassimeres ' Testings, Shirts , Shirt Collars
Neel( Ties, Cravats, Suspenders, Clatthtlets, Gloves
&c.,
Silks, Poplins, French Merinos, Do I,lllns, Figured and
its rrod Do .Glioviers,-Figured -and ~Flaln
Velour, Cashmeres, Paramettets, Olnghants, Prerell Cur-
Fels, lisimoralS,JlOodse lßintpgs, Skating -Coats,-Nu - huts, Vests, ac., Sc. A fill imsertinont sf GOODS for
Chlldreils' 'What, of all kinds. Cheeks, Mus
lim, Drillings, Flannels, lilanlints,"l,ssinets, Jeans,
,4e.,-.lnost. gnality.erd cheapras 11m - cheapest
Hosiery and Mores of all deseriptions and prices. •
DAVID- A LSTO:'i.
A largo assortment Of:Shawls and 'Scarfs of 'all tle4
crlptlons, and cheap. TraTelllng Trunka, well mpde
and Carpet-Bags.
AM it Is impossible to .enumerate all the articles, I
would timpeatfully incite all
,persons in,rant of hand.
SOllll3 and cheap GOODS, to call and look itt toy stock
motors purchasing utrsewhore. • Recollect the plaee,
West Multi street, nearly opposite the depot. •
Nov. 6,181;2.
, .
N. 8.,-An Cloths; Cassiincres and Vestbnus: will ha
tnade up bu order. (if desired.) in
~the bust manner, and
warranted to fit by an experient•ed tailor and the best
workman in. the Slate.
SUBSCRIPTION. AGENT,
At JAY COOKE & CO:, Bankers;
• 114 SOUTH. THIRD STRELT,— ---_
Philadelphia, Nov, 1, 1562.
.
•
The timletsigned, having been appointed SUBSCRIP-
TioN AO PINT hy the tit:cr.:tau er,the„Trensury,lsaww
prepared - to furnish, nt once, the.
NEW TWENTY YEAR 6 PER. CT. BONDS
of the_UnitedStates,..bedgnated--as,"-Eive Twenties,"
'reliteltialile at the pleasure of the" Government after
-fivo years.- and ri withorizml- by •-A ct of Congress ;"approval
February
The COUPON an; Issued ln—stuns of &in,
*IOU, $5OO, 51000.
Thu It Ell I . STER . BONDS in stun — of $50,5500, $101)0,
$5OOO. .
.
• Interest of S.l!< pM•eent. peraeem d • will COIIIIIICIICI)
from date of purelemo, and
•
PAYABLE IN GOLD
Semi-Annually, which is equal, at the peasant prquti
um on gold, to about };1(I LIT PElt CENT. l'Elt• AN
NUM.
._ , l iarm ers ,.. : ll etchantsr - Itteelninics;Capitalisfn; - itifirall
who Imve oily money to invent, now and re
thato hese 'tomtit are, lit effect, a t 1 11ST
1‘101:TtilArl 11.0pmn all Railroads: Canals, Dank tools
and Sevuritresolnd thm-innitenre- products - of all the
Mon ufactlllMS, kc.. in - the country : tind that e
full and ample provision made tOr the pa) meta of the
interest and liquidation of Customs
lisciso Stamps and Internal Revenue, serves to
mak° these Bonds the
Best, Most Available and !ilfoSt Pohlad).
Snbseriptions l'er . eived nt PA It in Legarrender Note's,
or notes an eheeks of banks nt par in l'filindelphin.—
Subseriliers by mail aeill receive prompt attentions end
every facility 4.111 okplanntion will be afforded. on ..p
pliention nt this office.
A full supply of Bonds will he kept on baud for ho
Ildizitt: dulivory.. •
3:4 - Y - COOKr — C
I 1011
Sn2_3 - I 1 TIT , •
•
Now Sky-Light. Photographic and Ambrotyp'o
, • Gallery.
s t( - 1 L. LOC H /),lAN is lAN toin form
his numerous customers, anti the public gene.
ra ly t. tlytt ho has rent eel_ his establishment to Lis
in the building cccupied by Mrs. ,- Nelf. as n Millinery
Store, opposite the Cumberland Palley. Bank.
Mr. Lechman is now able with his splendid light, and
the addition Of new and expensive apparatus; the very
hest manufactured, to.produce
• PIIOTOGRAPHS,.—CA:RTES - DE VISITED =A MIRO
TYPES AND EVERY STYLE OF PIOTUNES„ •
equal to,thehestinadmin Philadelphia et , Now-Yerk. ,
Pictures can he taken now eqUally well. in cloudy ca
clear weather. • - - •
Daguerreotypes or Ambrotypes of deceased persons
coPied, enlarged, or made Into cartes de visite.
Carlisle, Nov. 28, 1862.
CLOAKS! *CLOAKS!
T UST° received from New ._York at
-
• GREENFIELD k SHEAFEICS
NOw and Cheap Store, a bountiful asaertment of new
CLOAKS,
whleli will be sold lA. Parsons buYintr from us will
have the satisibetion of knowin , .they are getting a
new,Cloak, as we never kept Cloa ks belere,consegirent.
ly could not have any oldatock qls others have to. lay
over from ono season to another. -We submit (Mei:lock
to the public for examination cud feel confident wo
can undersell any house In town.
WIEEN FIELD 3 SIIEAFER,
' m west of the County Prisom
Carl lee
J -
• UST received a very large stock Of
CLOTHS, ,---..•
•
C4.S,SINIERES,
OVEIZCOATINGS.
V EPTINGS., kc., - .
. ,
at the North Hanover Strect•Clthlng Emporium, to
which the subseriber begs a careful Inspection of the
public to his immense variety of • .
Men and Boys' Clothing,
of all'styles and sizes. Garments Made to. orCer with
neatness add dispatch at. short notice and warranted a
lit or no sale, Personw.wishing to buy Aleti!s and ❑ny's
wear by the yard. wilt hind a superior assortment of
Goods, and will be cut free of charge If desired.
kA.AO LIVINGSTON,
Opposite American Hotel. .
October 24,101.
MILL assortment4rMen anill36yir
Boots and Shires, suit:able liar the — Wilder. Also,
Ladles luid Mi,ses's Itahnoral Bootees, Children's Iloots
of Ladiesitnd Gentletnen'tdlUM Over Shoes.
My 1/111 CUStninereti and all in, want of guest Hurl heap
Hoots and Shoes, will plictse.call and examine the
stook, before purchasing. Main street, nearly opposite
the Depot...
CIIAS. OUILIIY, Trustee.
Carlisle, Nov. 21, 1852.
I LITAAY suits of .every 'desorip
.
Mu. nude at short: notice, of evbry style, color,
and quality, at, modern to'prices by -
ISAAC LIVINOSTON, _
Carlisle, Oct. 24. North hoover Si.
•
PAINTS ! PAINTS ! !
Oils, Varnishett,'Turpentinc....We invite the , atten
tion or the public to our suporior - WIIITE LEAD, put
up exelualvoly in Tin pales, anti warranted to beaucte,A,
•rlor-to .any other brands sold in this market. A great
variety of colors of the lie,t qualitleit and ceiling - at thti
lowest prices, at John . l'. Lytle klMu's,.North Ilunover
street, Carlisle.- June 6,' 62.
. CILRVETINGS. •
A NEW lot , . of thrrpetn, bought for
Llk_cosh st auction, now oponing, and selling low for
cash, at the cheap 'stor. of -
darlislo, Nor. 21.1862
OTlCE,—Lottors of Admioistnition
• •
on tho ostato of Bonjomin Bnni, dee'd:: late of West
borough twp.,-- haring-boon- issued by lbo Register of
Cumberland County, to the subserlber, residing In the
samo township, notleo is hereby. given. to all persons
indebted to said estate to make iminediata payment;
and thosoluiving claims to present them duly authen
ticated for settlement to
Dec. 12, 1862.—Gtt
FJSTATE NOTlCE.—LettersTesta
rnentary on the estate ofJoi.. Bauman, late
of Upper Allen townehip, have boon granted by the Ito-
Rioter of Ctimberland county, to the undoroigned m
olding In the same township. All parsons knowinir
themselves indebted to said estate will make Immediate
payment, and those having claims will present them
properly anthentleated for outthnuont to
ii SS} IIARRI8011; .1
• ISAA.O . IIAUMAN . ,.
Deceatbor •
•
•OTICE,-,t•Leteis of
_„
On tho ostatoi of Joshua Smiler, dec y dr.. Igto or
fOun township, ./InYlog _ leente
to—ther.'tin”
scriber In same township:by - the , ile4ts ter — Of Cum
berland. Co. Indtlee to hereby given to porsotis Indobt,
ed ofttottte.melte,pSymertt. those twang-clams
fresout.thoetto SOLES,
•. Dec. 28;1862— , f1t. ' Adnitufstratrlx.
Fall and Winter Goods,
LADIES' DEPARTMENT
StIAIVLS AND SCAIUS
Office of JAY COOKE,
Investinent in (fie Market
LOCH - MAN , -;
Sky,-.L;gly"
GOCDS.
BOOTS di. SHOES.
011AS..OGILBY, Trustee
ELIZA. BEAR,
BALIIDIORE LOCK HOSPITAL.
ESTABLISHED AS A
. B.EI?UCIE FROM QUACKERY
THE ONLY. PLACE.•WIIEICIaIA
BE -Oi3
TA• •
R: JOHNSTON has discovered fhb
moat certain, speedy and only a - dent:nal remedy in
the world for all private dignities weakness of the back
- or limbsi strictures; kifectionabithe kidneys and bind.
der,,lnvoluntary discharges, impoteney, ganorai dobilL
ty, nervonsness, dyspupsy, languor; low spirits, confu
sion of ideas, palpitation of the haart, trem
blings, dimness of sight or gidtlinoss, Alisoaso of ; the
head, .throat, nose or skin, affections of tho
stomach or bowels—those terrible disorders arising frOns
the solitary habits of youth—those secret and solitary
- practices more CI tai - to their viCtirins than the...song of
Syrens kn'tho Mara kers of Ulyssos, blighting their most ,
brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage,
- &c:; impossible.
vOUZZG TVEL'N
especially, who havu.beeothe the victims of solitary
vice,-that d r;m tful-and-il estruCtive—ha hit - whienttnnu.c
ally sweeps to au untimely grave thousands a xoung
Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect,
who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates
with the thunders of eloquence or 'Nuked to ecstasy the
lying lyre, may call with full con fi dence. .
•
• ZYJCARB,IAGE. '• -
.
Married persons, or young men contemplating mar
riage; being award of physical weakness, organic debil4.
ity, deformities, die., spriedily.cured. -
• lie winilares • himself, under the rare or , Dr..T.
religiously , cMifirle irf his honor as a gentleman, and
conlidenttively. Upon his sir ill as-a physician. •
• ORGAVAC IrkrEAKNIIISS '
Immediately cured, and full vigor restored. This dim,
tresiang .altection.--.which' renders life miserable dud
marriage Impossible—is the penalty paid by the'victiihn
of improper Indulgences. Young persons are tno opt tof
.cominif excesses from not being aware of the dreadful
consequences that may ensue. Now, who that under.'
stands thnsubject will pretend to deny. that."the power
or procreation is lost sooner by those. frilling into Imr
proper habits than by the prudent, 7 Besides being de
prived , the pleasures of healthy offspring, the roost
_serious and destructive symptoms to both body and
Mind arise. The systroil becomes deranged, the physi
cal and mental functions wealrenixt, hiss of procreative
power.-nervous-irrita dyspepSiii; liiiipitation of
the heart, I constitutional debility, - a west
ng of the frame, cougli, eonsumptionideMy and death. •
01". TOE NO -- 7 SOUTiI FAEDERICE
S'X',IIII.ET. • ••
Left band side going.frouf iirdtimore street, a few doors
from . tin corner. Fail list to obserile minuend number
Letters must lin paid and contain a stamp. - The Doc- •
tor's Diplomas hang in his olhice.
`ET - TIRE riATAIII3.II.FPED IN TWO "
• No.W r reury or Nauseous Johnston, mem
• Ser of ihn !loyal College of Surgeons, London, Cl raduato
front one of the most eminent Colleges In the United
States; slid the greater part of iehose lint has term spoilt
in the hospitals of London, l'arle,l;hilailelphia and
_elSewinire,---hes-elfeeted-soma
cures OM were ever known: manytroubled with ring
ing in the bead and ems wrist tishiep, great itervittie-
110.1, Lciug nlanued at sudden„sounda,• bashful neate t : •
with.frequentdiliishing, aStended-nometinies-with . du.
- rangementof•rdind; were tiered immediately. • -
rAwritarr• L.ar, , ssroTtc.E.
widr,,,,es;Lll those' who have lli Ureli themselves
by improper indulgence and solitary habits, which . ruin
both body add Illi entittingthem for either,bus yeas,
study, ..tiittittty or marriage. T
'noise are some of the sad and melancholy effects
prrelnedd by early habits of youth, viz: Weakness of
the hack and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of sight, •
loss hr InTwularp,mr,r, palpitation of the heart, dyspep
.Yl nervous irritabilitY, derangement of _the .digestise .
functions. general debility, symptom: of emisumption.
MENTAI.I.V.—The elbignon the mind are Much
toith it ryaded—Piss of _memory, confusion of Ideas. de- •
pression of spirits, ovil - lbrebodings, aversion to society;
oclf.diStr_ust4evii.of-solititilo r tiuridityrata r tirecsome-or
the evils prod sled.
Thous:nuts pOrsons of all nges can now judge what
is•the eanee•of their declining health, toeing their
becoming weak, pale, nervous and.emagieted, having
singular appittiOance about the Oyes, cough cud map- e •
tonic of con:s=l;lkm.
• - Irour,:cr• 2 , 2E11
:Who have injured themzelOes by a certain practice
indulged in•whon alone, it habit frequently learued•frett
evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are..
nightly-1;4f; eves When_asleep, and if not-eured render:et
marriage impossible, and-destroys both mind and body, • •
should :triply immediately.,
What a Pity that a young man, the hope of hiscouto. •
try, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from•
all.prnspecfs Mid enjoy-ments Of life, bytheconsettnenee
of deviating frourthe path of naturs and indulging jio
a certain accret hitbit.. Such persona niiist before con•-•
himplating •• • • • • _
Crl3
.
reflect that a sbund mind and body are the most fie , .
•cessary rot - itt:lto& to promote conntibial happiness.—
Indeed, without these, the journey through life bnebrues
a weary pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the
view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and
filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness
of another becomes blighted with our own.
'ISEASE OF nwrztuDmsrcE.
When the misguided' and ininrudent votary of plea
sure finds that be has imbibed the seeds of this painful
disease, it too often happens that an ill timed sense of
sh:till°, or, dread of disco Very, deters him from applying
to those who, front education and respectability, can
alone-befriend—hint,--delayi ng — till — thir — ermstitutional
- symptoms - of - this - horrid - disease - make their appearance'
such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturne,
pains in the head and lindisdthanees of sight, deafness,
nodes on the chin hones and arms,. blotches on the
head. face and extremities,. progreising with frightful
rapidity, till at last the palate of the mouth or the
bones of the nose fall in, and the.victim of thrit a wful
digeaso becomes a horrid 'object-of commiseration, till
death puts a period to his dreadful sufferings, by send
lug him to ‘• that Undiscovered Country from 'whence
no traveller returns."
It Is a melancholy filet that thousandslitil victims to
this terrible disesso, owing to the unskillfulness of ig
norant pretenders, who, by the use of.that deadly:poi
son, Mercury, rub; the constitution and make the re
sidue of life miserable.
STRANGERS
Trust, not your Eves, or - hen - 11 h, to the care of the
many on learned and worthless pretenders, df , Stitule of
knowledge, name or charactfr, who copy Dr, JohnsteiV4
a trert3Sraleats, or style the mSelves, in the 11 1 ..IVF:pcpo l ia,
regularly educated physicians, incapable of curing, tlit , y,"
keep ysu trifling month after Irma It, taking thoir filthy'
and peismmus (mullion nds. or as long as iho smallest fee •
can be obtained, tai - d nn despcir,`feave you with ruined
health to, sigh IOTOr your galling disappointment.
Dr. Johnston is fl;to only Physician advertising.
Ills credentials oxiliptemas always hang In hls office.'
-.His remedies or troutuent are unknown to all others, -
prepared front a life spent In the great hospitals. of Eu
rope, thb first in the country and a -more extensive
nlvatii — practiee than any other physlchnxin the world.
INDORSEM ENT OP .THEPTtESS.
The many tbousandsgured at tiiis Institution year
aftet year, and the numerous important Surgical Ope
rations• rwrforined by Or. Julinstoti, witnessed by the
reporters of the " and' many — other'
papers, liaises of which have appeared again and again.
Andhra the nubile, besides his standing - as a gentleman
of charaeter and responsibility, is a sufficient guitranteo'
to the afflicted,
•
SKIN' DISEASES sPEF.,DILit CURED.
Porsonti writing . shnuhl. :tiirertin
their letters to this Institution, in the 11;110wim: man
ner: JOHN M. JOHNSTON, M. D.
Of the lialthnoru Lock Hospital, Baltimore, Ald.
May 2, 1812—ly
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NEW FAMILY GROCERY ,ANDAIAEENS
WARE.sroaE,
rif um subscriber lias lately<eutirely-•re
._
modeled and refitted the old stand on the corner of
Il: and Loather Streets, oarlisle,•latelY occupied
by S. 0, linyett, and' is now- prep ,red to furnish his
old friends and the public, with everything that 'is
nice, new and fresh, in the way of
, •
Family Groceries, -
Ms stock is large and selected with the - greatest care,
and will he sold at the lowest prices for cash. It con•
'sista in part of fine old Government . Java 'COFFEE,
Prime Rio do., Prime Itiu Roasted. ; , ; •
SYit UPS.—New 'York, Boston, and Phßadelphla Sy- ,
raps, of the very best qualities, ' '
BROWN SLTUARS.—The best 'the: market affords.—
Lovoriug's best Crushed, Sand; and Pulverized Sugars.
Also . , his 'A. B. and. O. Sugars,. Which cermet be ear
passed, and as the time Is flow hors`4o preserving, la
dles will please give' hint a call itad"eifamino for them
selves. All his SPICES are of the purest and beat va
rieties. No humbug about them.
Rice, Porn Starch, rrina, thndolin'a•Coffee, Essence'
of Coffee, Concentrated hyu,Seap, Candles, .Ic.
Et CHINA, GLASS, AND
• • - - . •QUEENSWARE. •'*. t
Alarge and well selected stock of the very latest pat—
terns and stpcs, lower than over in price, and better
iu quality, than waiver or offered before in Carlisle.— •
Call and sea..l Wooden and - Willow - Ware; such eaTube '
Dueltets, and Churns,- Baskets of every - description:" , c
Childrerf's CARRIAG E S Stoneware, Cream.Pote ? But—
ter Jars. Preserve Jos ,lugs, all sines.
,FISII—Ne. 1, 2 and 3 Maokeral. No.
IMES'S SHAD No. Herring.
A large quaittlky of the colebrated,Eacelsior fIAMS.
SALT by the Sack, Dairy and G.A. Salt-- ,
The subscriber feeling, encouraged by the patronage
heretofore exVnded to hiin by big friends and the pub
lic,"Would res betfiilly invite amp to call and 'naming
Lis no* sto4k , i,W.thiinini; store; corner'orHanover ; d id
Louthmt•dtrociti, • • • ••
le(12.
•
.0 lIIRTS, DrawerN.,,Nec
t„OlterebleficHoeo, avery large strop';and-
dles.
VArlaty at low prices. •
'rho beet floe swirrs In t6syn, _
-Made to order or ready - ioado;, ---
1 ". '4 • 0
'North nanover et
Carlbsio,OcL!i4!
11R4._VAX,
Z. D. HA; BERT
ylK_for-tea: dollar