Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 10, 1865, Image 3

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    rado, and these resolutions be ptiblished ii
the paliars of Carlisle.
Charles D. Hall, Frank Cart, James G
Weaver, John D. Lynch, Courtney 11. Early
Frederick Rudy, Benj. Bear, George
Wert, Leonard Hoffman, 'Henry Swoveland,
Wm.•Meehan, John M. Kramer, Committee.
2pttial ratios.
.The Bridal Chnmber, an Essay of 11 - nrnlng
and Instruction fur Young Nun—published by the
Howard Association, and Rent free of charge In sealed
envelops. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN 1101101ITON,
Howard Associatidn, Feb. 10—ly
Narhets.
CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET.
Corllolo, slaroh 10, 1805.
noun (Stiperflno) 8 50
do. (Extra.) 10 50
do RY" ........ ....... ...7 60
WHITE WHEAT 2 40
1181) do 230
RYE .1 60
CORN ..... .1 90
0AT5............
BARLEY FALL..
11 9 RLEY SPRING
CLOVERSSED...
T 1 ThITIITSI4ED
niarriages.
On the 2di Instant, by the Rev. W.l). Werra, Mr.
lIENRY SNIDER, to 11liss ELIZABETII A. IVAIPION
ER. both of this county.
In this place, at the Reformed raraonage. an the
28th ult., by the Rev. Samuel Philips, Mr. .10IIN C.
lIEDEL to Miss HANNA II IIESINGI it, both of Perry
Co. Pe.
On the 16th ult., to St. John's Church, Carlisle, by
the Rev. Francis J. Clem SAMUEL HEPBURN, Jr.
Esq., to Miss MARIA PA It K Eli, eldest daughter of
Mr. Johnston Moore, Carlisle.
I:S_New York and Phi 10. papors please copy.
ICat ~.
I=i=l
On Thursday, the 2d inst., in this place, Mr. JO
KPH Sllltosl. aged about 74 years.
In Carlisle on the 28th nit , lir. WILLIAM MENTZ
KR, aged 26 years, 7 mohths and 13 days.
LOST ?
A White and Black Pointer Dog. A
liberal reward will he paid for any information
that will lead to his recovery. Apply at this °thee.
riFXECUTOR'S NOTICE.-
j Letters Testamentary on the estate rf Dr Wil
iam Mentzer, Into of the tee otmh of , :ariidio, Ilee'd.,
having been Issued to the sub.:crib, residing in the
same place. Notice is here Sy given to ill per•onr to
make payment and those Imving claims to present
them for settlement to
DAVID RHOADS,
March 10 ISOS-ot.. Executor.
N:lt. Thu Books buientrlrg to deed., have been left
io the hands of David Smith, Esq., with whom bet Lie
ment will ho otdo.
MiVSTATE NUTIC EL.
./Letters testamentary on the estate of Jacob N.
lor, Into of Upper Allen township, doc'd., have been
issued by the Register of Cumberland county, to the
subscriber residine . In the same township. All persons
indebted to sad estate will make immediate Nyment,
and those having claims is ill pies. nt them for scale
ment to I; LI 7, '.11:11 MILL KR,
March 10. 1865-61* Exr'x.
4 T IC ENSI?, NOTICE.
Nock. herohy given that 1 Intend IA apply nt
the neat term of Quarter Set.sions of I wnhet laud co.,
to be hold at Garlklo, ou the loth of April neat. 1.. r
License to keep a Boer House nod Best:nu:l . ot In the
Last Ward of the Borough of Car lisle.
Ills\it!P:'PPl WOOD.
March 10, 1865-31,
T ICENSP,' NOTICE.
4
1 Notice Is hereby Oven t het application will be
made at the next h i n• of tlu.utor of Cumber
land county, to ho held at Cniihsle, on the 111th day of
April next, for a License to beep a Ile, Rou , o and
Restaurant In Cho East Wald in the i • rnuzh of ear
lido FFEPREN REEPERS.
March 10, 1805—St
ICENSE NOTICE.
4
U Notice ix hereby given that applientlon mil Le
made AL the next term of Quarter .-esrions Cumber
land county, to he held nt Carlisle. I.n the Intl, day of
April next, for a License to keep It ti er 1101.1Sli and
Restaurant in the Lost Ward of the l'ordegh of Car-
HMO. E 1.1.1 a In /NNEI.I.I".
March 10, 1865-3i+
1. IC ENS E NOTICE.
_Asaico is hereby given thlt application will be
made at the lIIIN t turn] of Quirt,Se,ions or Cumber
land county, to be held at Carlisle, on the loth dap of
April next, for a License t , lc, p a Beer lio Ap. and
Restaurant in the We,t, Ward of Lim Borough or Car
lisle. JOthlit'll ,SITES.
CZ=
BARGAINS!
JUST received froui the great New
York A net ion Sal n,
3010 -
2500 •• hit.o ns.
600 Spring Doll
30,0 " ltrown Muslius
100 Inzha
6000 " Carpets.
Oil Clo• hs. Looking (Ilagstm, Shmirs,
_ .
Great Banzaitin in Iloop Skirt, Lille. 11,1,11,3,111E:1 . s,
rpring Mantles, llosquini,s. Drees Goods, Drena Goode,
be. 1 will sell thus annve Goods and lustily others at a
small a Ivauce t nt mat] the Ist April. !lease
call, one door below Martin's Hotel, Main ntreet.
March 10, IR6i. W. U. SAN VEIL
VALUABLE' FARM AT PUBLIC
SAL['.
I N Thursday, March lid, 1865, the
subscriber. intending, to inns., wcit, will offer at
pu lie sale, his farm 11w:tied in Penn I f in,Rlllp, Cum
berland county. Pa., aboit 2 mile i.outh-went ot Cen
treville, containing 115 ,, /, A errs, of which S or It acres is
in excellont Timber. The fain. is bounded 1.3. lands
or David Brandt, Michael Lone . and I .4 tunuol Long.
It la in a good state of cultivation. and the improve
ments are a good two story lIOUSH,
--,
with a Backlailldin,, IIANK BARN,
..,.....,,,A..„ 7 ..,....„_,,, and all tithe r necessary Outbuildings,
all new, n large L'ieti•rn and water
sufficient fa smelt, over 200 choice
Fruit trees and Grape Vines, mostly in (nurturing order.
Possession given on the lit of April soot. 'rho por
chaser ran rent the same if /In rhooses immediately to
Michael Long.
At the same time and place. will be sold ell my farm
stock, consisting of llorves, (•na e, Voting C uttle, 'aeon,
hogs, Wagons, Plows, Ilarrow,
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when the
terms will be made Sous n by
March 10, 1865-2 t.
THE PIRENIX PECTORAL
WILL CURE Your: Couan.
p 11.?• • ::
:••ft
n
THE PLICENIX PECTORAL;
OR, CONFOUND SVItUP OF WILD CHERRY AND
BENERA SNARE ROOT.
Will cure tho Diseases of the TIIROkT & LUNOS,
Such as Colds, C aglm, Croup, Asthma, Bronchltitt
Catarrh, Soro Throa , Hosrsonoss, lA'hooping
Cough, Ac. Its timely uso will prevent
PULA! °WAR Y COIVBUMPTION,
And even where this fearful disease has taken hold it
will afford greater relief than any other medicine.
Mimi Kate Vendertllce of Pottsville, nays: "I was
benefitted more by using the Phoenix Pectoral than
soy other medicine I ever used."
. .
Elise °bort°'tzar, of Lionville, Chester county, was
cured of cough of many years' standing, by using the
Phamix Pectoral.
Joseph Lukens, of lull street, Phoenixville, corflfles
that be was cured of a cough of two years' standing,
when all other medicines had failed, by the Phoenix
Pectoral.
sJacob Point,' certifies that ho has sold hundreds of
bottles of the Phoenix Pectoral, and that all who used
It boar testimony of its wonderful orneta In curing
coughs.
John Royer, editor of the "'Tro
ailcoat Phoenix,"
MlLVi.i{ need It. boo no heeitatlon puouncing it a
complete reif edy for cough, horse tees and Irritation
in the throat.
The West Chester " Jollorsonian" says : "We have
known Dr. Oborbeltzer petke•nally a number of years,
and it gives us the greater pleasure to recommend hie
medicines, inasmuch as the public rarely hare the
benefit of family medielnee prepared by a physician of
bi acquirements and experience.
Dr. Obeli:mazer le a member of the Alumni of the
Medical Department of the University of Ponnsylva
ada,at which institution he graduated in 1854."
TIM Reading Gazette" says : This cough remedy
is made Up by Dr. L. Oberholtzer, of Phoenixville, Pa.,
and it bas aequired an unsurpassed reputation in cur
ing coughs. It la carefully and skillfully prepared
'from Wild Cherry Dark and Soneka Snake Root. "
Dr. (leo. D. Wood, Professor of the Practice of Medi
cine in the University of Pennsylvania, Physician to
the Pennsylvgnia Hospital, and one of the authors of
the United States Dispensatory, soya of Benoit& Snake
Roots "Its action is specially directed to the lungs."
The proprietor of this medicine has so much confi
dence in its curative powore, from the testimony of
hundreds The have used it, that the rneuey will be
pvld back to any purchaser who Is not satisfied withits
911 0 stls•
It, ism pleasant to &ake that children cry for it.
It costa only Thirty-five cents—large bottles $l.
It is intended for only one class of diseases, namely,
them of the Throat and Lunge.
'fepared only by
LEVI OBEIIIIOLTZBE, M. D..
' Phconixville, Pa.
„P.m tir all Druggists and Storokeopirs.
Johnston, Holloway .t C‘owden, No. 23 North Sixth
:tree , Philadelphia, General Wholesale Agents.
s T.:Gross ar-C0.,-Wholesalo-Agents—Harriaburg,---
' t yerstlck's Drug Store, agency for Carlisle.
„ :your nearest druggiet or storekeeper does
not keep this medicine do not let him put you off with
genie other medicine, because ho makes more money on
It, but send at onto to ono of theagouts for It.
March 10, 1866—1 y
REINCE & CO's. well-known MELO
DEONS and IIARNIONIOLIS, Introdnelng tin! er
e of pedal base on every instrument. , .
L. 13.4i6NEER-0 Afl WM'S
;RAVEN A 11400N'13 and . ' • . -
• • if ALLOT, DAVIS, & Co, celebratedPlANOS for each
a liberal deduction.
80,080 sold.
JAMES DELLAK. Solo Agent.
• • 270 281 8. ,Fifth idroot, above Epruco,
0ei.14, 1861 —9ino. • Phlladelphia, Pa
To cash from County Treasurer, 810,800 00
Carlisle Deposit Dank, on loan, 600 00
Robert Elliott, Esq., money collected, 82 00
Jacob Squire, Esq., money refunded. 10 76
J. 31. Means, for support of O. Laughlin, GO 00
D. Wherry, .4 Mrs. Holier, 29 00
J. P. Sterling Cf Mary Knettio 77 00
P. Spahr, Win. Fields, dec'd. 26 (0
Unknown person " Elizabeth Wise*, 60 00
Williahi Ramp, boarding, 6 00
J. Falter, lard sold, 51 24
J. Miller and others,
tallow, Ic. 47 42
J. Raymond and others, stock sold, l 1,833 60
J. R. Leidig and others, corn, wheat and rye
sold, 900 33
M. Shreiner and others, hay and straw sold, 310 00
C. Weaver 14 Co., old Iron, 19 GO
William Wert and others, poultry, le GO
Drovers, pasture, 49 30
N. Welch and others. deceased paupers, 88 38
Dowalt. Mink, corn, lost time, Ic 40 70
.1. Clendenin, hides, 70 81
J . & J. Hosier. corniodder and pumpkins, 14 00
W111i:1M Fridley, hay, old copper, Ic., 3 90
Si. Mytrs, empty coffee cans, 4 17
,lames Dinah], small coffin, . 175
1 61
1 6)
16 50
4 10
CR.
By cash paid Greenfield & Sheaf
ler 2111,1 others for merchandise
and groceries, $3,487 86
?Ors. 9,, I sburg and others, out
door aid,'
State Lunatic Asylum, support
of paupers, 584 59
Dauphin & Lucerne Cos.. 27 40
J. Deist line and others, tailor
ing, hats and shoos, 373 89
I). Sipe and others, outdoor fit
nem I expenses, 118 50
11. Smith and others, Justices'
and constables' fees, 128 07
J. (Imre) , and others, stock and
loeef, 1,207 26
M. Shreiner, Curby mower, 87 48
J. Hutment.), grain fan, 30 03
A. nosier sad others, lean and
207 19
G. Woodward, plaster, clover
and timothy seed,
0. Delancey mod others, lumber
andlcoal for fuel, 488 37
Samuel Plank and others, wood
for fuel. 359 74
Wm. Miller. repairing pump, 2 00
Wm. Fridley and of hers, tin
ware and tinkering, 71 70
A. 5. Line. Seven mules, 1,390 00
Geo. Wtotz , d 0;17,111 Inching, 22 40
11051005 and other,, blacksmith
-195 25
Geo. Zinn 11T1,1 postage
,p.l
ISso, chat gas and station
ary, 17 01
11. Saxton and others, hardware DM 35
J. Ckioletoln end mhos. leather 166 69
Wolf and others, horse and
cow medicine.
Keepers and ~ h hors, two dogs,
.1. It. Means. r,) e straw,
P. Spahr loriclt,
S. I.:limning, and others, Pad
dling.
Wm rummer] and (others, seed
potatoes, 10 00
1t,,, lit,N nud others, ice; 4 tot
Geo. liendle inatinre, 15 80
D. 11. Martin, repairing reaper, 10 35
51. Nlinieh. error In account, 6 99
P. itrakeinak or. weaving, 3 75
Moiler, Est, fruit trees, 9 20
(Mlisle Dep. it Bank, loans, 800 00
Carlislo it, posit Bank, in tercet
on Inane, 8 53
Fire I nstiranre Company, 13 52
Theed,re Kieffer, baking, 45 00
I/ F. \I ink 1,11 00
Wm. 31 llnFtiligs and others, la.
bor on frm,
1V,,, II liottlitz, eleven months'
AV agile,
J. N >ny der, clerk anti tranr
star,
Dr. \V. W. Pale, a tla y,
II Savilsr, Esq , "
‘yia Opraintiti, extra sareleo,
Ittila•rt
G
hies!, t,quiri., treasury, saint'',
Wta J. tillatu...r. Esti , satary,
1,11,1P0N,
11:11/1111, due Treasurer at last
settlerll.•lll,
Totnl rredits, $1.1,350 •42
ISalntice due r, ensurer, 117 27
ACOII SQUIRE, Asy , Trmodier of the l'onr House
and !Inuit. , of Employment of Cumberland C. 'only,
In ammo at with the Ilireards 01 Said
tiOn. (10111 Lhr hi' Ilny of .lanunry lo the
Ist day of Iholon her, A. 1) 1851.
DR.
To rash liiM County Try:ow or,
ISank,
00 exhilda, a In
the foregoing ttatennnit,
By raah p. I I on Directors' or
tiers ati 111,0 re,
Winne° 110 rtinsu re r,
()proil;')ns the InNtliutiem (luring the
Kuni Lei ,f jot tlpory In t.IIOIIOIII-0
.131, 1. I , 9, 1,29,1 %, hom won)
rolored
Ar'milled up to Der :1110
Born iu the loov,e, (1) horn
were scut hole pregunnt.)
Whole number provided for du
ring the tear,
Round nut,
Discharged and eloped,
Number remalniug in tho house,
Jan. let Ihtls, (of whom 'A are
colored.)
Number of outdoor prtuperg sup
portsd at nubile en pantie, of
whom 4 aro lu the 6tsto ; t win.
tic Asylum, "
.
IV hole number rharg.blo on
,lauualy Ist, 1'165
There ere in the house CC near an ran be ascertained.
7 under 1 3 ear of ago, 8 from 1 to 5, 10 from S to 10, 14
Irmo lo to 20, 10 from 20 to 30, 10 from 30 to 40, 23
Lout 40 to JO, 18 from 50 to 00, 24 from 00 to 70 2 3 from
70 to 80, 3 from 80 to 00. and 7 from 9J to 100.
In addition to tho alio•o, 3,185 travelling paupor
hero Levu received without rogular orders, to whom
wore given 8,010 meals, and many of them were fur
ulshoil with articles Of clothing.
JACOB BITTING BB
1,500 bushels of wheat; 61 bushels ryo ; 1,300 bush
els oats; 1,000 bushels shelled corn ; 200 bushels po
tatoes; 83 Made bay; 32 loads fodder; 4 loads pump
kins; 31 bushels onions; 10 bushels red beets; 10
bushels green beans ; 6 bushels pens; 20 bushels to
matoes ; 30 bushel, parsnips; fi bushels turnips; 3,000
beads cabbage; 6110 cucumber pick els ; 3 bushels dried
apples; 2 bui-itels dried cherries; 2 bushels dried
peach s 178 dozen eggs, (given to pauper - ,); 101 crocks
seplubut ter; 140 cr,rn brooms were made; 20 perches
stone wall were built; and 2,321 pouuds of butter
made.
Articles Muck in the House.
42 pair cloth utittens; 55 pole knit soaks; 62 pair
stockinet: footed; 27 pair seeks footed; 6 bonnets; 25
caps; 43 sacks; 122 aprons; 12 comforts; 109 chemises;
1113 shirts; 03 frocks; 25 pillow slips; 6 pillow cases;
4 bolsters; 10 chaff bode; 65 sheets ; 57 handkerchiefs
hemmed; 10 ell ildron's froe ; 0 children's skirts; 35
suspenders; 15 skirls; 4 table cloaks; 20 shmuds; 30
yards rag etarpot ; 202 pounds hard soap; and 35 bar
rels soft soap.
Articles Made in the Carpenter Shop
10 coffins; I largo dnughtry ; and a let of double sod
single trees, and 00 hammer handles:
26 beeves. (average weight 410 6.18 11.8.0 11,448 lbs;
11 calves, (average weight 07141 lbs..) 738 1b8; 36 huge
(average weight 10111'18 lbs.,) 7,000 lba ; making iu
all 19,100 IbB.
6 mules and 1 horse ; 21 mulch cows; 16 head stock
cattle; 20 steers; 1 yoke oxen, 8 SOWN and 90 shoats.
2 broad and 1 narrow wheeled wagons; 1 atone wag.
on; 1 pair woodladdons; 3 pair hay ladders; 1 wagon
bud; 8 jack screws; 1 cart and cart. genre; 1 spring
wagon; 1 largo Mod; 6 plows; 2 single nud 0 double
shovel plows; 2 large and 4 small cultivators; 1 rol
ler; 1 grain Mall; 1 threshing =shine; horse power
and belt; 1 windmill; 1 fodder cuttor ; 0 wheelb‘r•
rows ; 2 log chains ; 8 setts plow genre ; 2 fifth and 1
carrying chain; spreads; single and double trees; 7
tlynets; 1 wagon saddle; 10 halters and chaise;
45 cow chains; 1 set carpenter tools; 1 set blacksmith
tools; 8 grain cradles; 18 mowing scythes; 1 wire
horse rake; 4 picks; 2 mattocks; 8 crowbars; 3 stone
drills; 12 shovels grain reaper; 1 Curby mower;
and a variety of atone hammers; quarrying 'tools;
spades; forks; rakes; sickles; corn hoes : wood saws;
axes, mauls, wedges and trou t knitb, &c. &c.
We, the Dinettes of the Poor and House of Employ
ment of Cumberland County, do certify the above and
foregoing to be a correct'statemeat of the receipts and
expenditures of said Institution from the lot day of
January to the 31st day of December, 18114, and also of
the operations of said Institution during the same pe
riod, and of its condition on January let, 1835, accord
ing to the best of our knowledge.
Given under our hands this 18th day of February,
1865.
We. the Auditors of Cumberland County, Laving ex
amined the account and vouchers of tho Directors of
the Poor and house of Employment of said County
from Jan : let to Dog. 31st 1869, and also the account
and vouchers of Jacob Squire,. Esq , Treasurer of said
Institution Oom the same period, do certify that we
find ahalanee duo paid Treasurer, of cam hundred and
seventeen dollars and twenty-soven cents.
Witness our bands at Carlisle, tho 16th day of jam;
nary, A. 13:11166: -- 4
- W. M. GAIIDNEIt,
" BPI:VICK, Auditors.
• J. A. lIEBERLIO,
Back
P ORT Folios,' Writing Desks, Beck
Gammon Boards, Games a all description at gay.
orstick's Drug, Fancy and Melt Store.
POOR HOUSE STATEMEN F FOR
A. D. 1864.
Robert Elliott, Christian Hartman and William Wher
ry, Eser's, Directors of the Poor and of the House
of Employment of
.Cumberland County, In account
with mid County, from the first day of January to
thu thirty-first day of Decomber,4. D. 1884, (nein-
Etre.
Total Doblte,
Yet Itt;1
STATE)! EN r rrE\ARU AND MATRON
le ill Ile,
Proceeds of Farm
Stock Fnttencd and Killed
Sto67c oit Farm, Jan. 1 , 1865
Utensils on Farm Jan. 1, 1865
HENRY SNYDER, Stowiird.
ELIZABETLI SNYDER, Matron
ROBERT ELLIOTT,
CHRISTIAN HARTMAN, Directors
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NVHER.EAS the Hon. JAMES H.
y GRAHAM PresWert Judge of the several Courts
of Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Per
ry, and Juniata, and Justice of the several Courts of
Dyer and Terminer and Glimeral Jail Delivery in said
counties, and Mich of Cocklin and Ilugh Stuart. Judges
of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery
for the trial of all capital and other offenders, In the
said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to 'me
directed, dated the nth day of January, 1866,16 ave or
dered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail
Delivery to be holden at Carlisle on the lid Monday of
April, 1805, (wing the 10th day.) at 10 o'clock .n
the forenoon, to continue trio weeks.
13 60
8 00
15 00
4 60
NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of
the Peace, and Constables of inc. said county of Cum
berland that they are by the said precept commanded
to lie then and there in their proper persons, at ith
their rolls, records, and inquisitions °violin:lo6ns, and
all other rein , mleances, tin do those things which to
their offices appertain to he oone. and all ill oso that
are bound by recogn 'settees, to prosecute against the
priminers that are or then stylil he in the Jail of said
unty, are to he there to prosecute them as shall be
JOAN JACOBS,
Sheriff,
EMI
=EI
GEO. DEMERIT & CO.,
303 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
EIMII
(CORNER DUANE STREET.)
100,000 WATCHES,
Chains, Gold Pins and Pencils,
WORTH $500,000 !
TO BE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR
EACH, - WITHOUT REGARD To
VALUE.
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'2lO 0)
101 MI
12 00
30 00
9 00
71 011
31 I
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al 71fle CO he poi,' until you know' what you
will ri'c'he
S PLEND II) S7' 01'.1Ti E S
All to be Sold for ONE DOLLAR Each.
$l4 101 l 22
100 (101 l llnnl iog Caber: Watch, s onth $lOOOO
100 11,1t1 Witt,lo.B 1;0 oli
10 Indies' Wntehes 35 00
500 Sliver Watches li', 00 to $.25 on
600 (Inld Nerk and Vest
10011 Chutelnin and II Mil II Chainn
8000 Yost nod Nock Cluo.l)s
$lO,OOO 00
000 00
4000 Solitaire del and (Oat Brooches 400 to 0 O.)
4000 Coral, tarn. (tartlet, ter, Brooches 30) to 8).00
7000 Gold, Jot, Op 11, to.i li.. (hops 3.00 to 800
8000 Gents nod Scarf Pins 3011 to 8.00
0000 Oval Belot Bracelets :' 01 to 800
MEI
$14,2 8 05
2000 Chaso , l lirac,lrts fi.oo to 111.00
3500 California Diamond Pins 0011 Mugs 250 to 800
4.000 Gold Watch Keys 250 to (LOU
5000 Solitaire:quer° Buttons cud Studs 2.00 to 8.110
14,3 6 22
3000 (Mid thimbles
Woo 'llinisture Lockets
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. _ .
3000 Mi loturo Loyltetn, Magic 4On to ti 1 0
7500 (Mid Toothpick r, Crorson, ,U; '2OO to 6 t.O
:'.OOO Fob nod Itibbon 01 Ides '2 (Hi to lOW
5000 Chased (told Rings '...'. 0I to 500
4060 Stono Sot lilotts 110 to 61,0
t,500 tjtd.s !Attlee' .let‘ n'—.let end Gold t, 00 to 15.00
6,000 Sete I.lolles' .11,V elry—vvi..d etyles 3 , 0 to 15 01
Shoo Gold I . lm, hilcor Cnge and 400 to h 1111
41101) Gold 1.1u , n y 11 , 1der and d'ner 1.. 00 to 1000
0000 Gold Pens, Mouzited Hold, 2.10 to I'l.oo
All the goods In the above !Jot will he sold wilh,•ut
ro F ervation, Ihr, ONE I) ILLA Certifhates of
all tho various :Wick, are Flared in Flllll/31 . ru velopes
Foaled and mixed. 'lbw e 011Velip01: wl ll Lo Font by mail,
or delivered at our olflre, with• ut regard to clinic••. tin
receiving a fertilleate, you wt I! oar what article it relo
resents, and It Is opt lona! with you t, Fond one dollar,
nod recelve,pe article named, or any, othor In the liet
of soma Vllll.lO.
20
8
108-9-4
Ity this mode We give selections fr in a varied stock
of fine goods, of the best make and latent styles, and of
Intl lush: worth, et a 110111111111 prier, while all have a
chance of securing articles of the very highest value.
In all transactions by mail we charge for forwirding
the Certificate, paving postage. and doing the business
25 rents each. Fire certificates will sent for $1 : Elev
en for two $2: Thirty for $5, Sixty live for Sill; and
One Hundred fir $l5.
REASONS WHY
We should supply your wants; our ftwilities are unsur
passed; our work of unrivalled etcollenee; our promises
punctually observed Out central In,tion Brings us
near the moot remote points. Our Roods are 11011 from
the manufacturers, and of the latest and most desira
ble style,. The ponds must he sold and the tennis ere
unequaled. All artidesoredred are forwarded by return
mall.
We guarantee entire satisfaction in every tusk, co,
and if there ahould be any person dissath•lied with any
article they may repelve, they will Immediately return
it, and the price will 6e refunded.
AGENTS.—We allow th , no acting as Agents Ton
Cents on each Certith ate ordered, provided their remit
tance amount to One Dollar.
They a ill c ilea 25 rents for every Certificate, and
retaining 10 cents, retnit to us 16 vents thr each.
Add •ss,
Mar. 3.—am
JI I ANCY BOOKS, Photograph Albums
Biblos, Hymn and Prnyor Pockol (Soul's, at Hover
stfeles ug and Book Storm,.
•o2unaud aod qua° og . 2.ingßuad
-dug 'OlO3 •a i s !t aup sal i l a to Nos
•savaS aoj
esn U! ueeq 61711 lug Epaural mon ou s! li
a.y 'plop ‘sqh'itoo .tof ii NAL
.Aamvo 1101100 sawn=
lARLISIE &, PHILADELPHIA.
4 It
"m: a,. "laii"
DAILY FREIG HT LINE..
FREED, WARD &,,FREED,
811 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA.
J. & D. RHOADS,
MAIN STREET, CADLIBLE,
11il-Care of this Line leave the Depot 811. ( Market Bt.
Dolly, at 4 o'clock, P. M.
Leave Carliele ' Daily, at 7 o'clock, A. M.
Goods intended fir this Line should be marked C. &
P. Daily Freight Lino, and sent in by 4 o'clock.
July 1, 11361.
READING RAILROAD
raae.
• SILIg"
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
1111 EAT Trunk Lino from the North
k_ and 'North•West, for Philadelphia, New York
Reading, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Renton &a.
• •
rains leave Ilarrlaburg for Now York, ae follows:
At 8 and 8.16 A. M. and 1.46 P. M., Arriving at New
York at 10 A. 31 and 2.96 and 10 P. M.
Tho above conned, with similar trains on Pennsyl
vania Roil Road, and Blueping,Oarsaccompany the first
two trains without change.
Leave for Reading, Pottsvillo, Tamaqua, Millersville,
Anentlown and Philadelphia at 8.16 A. 111. and 1.45 - P..
M., stopping at Lebanon and principal stations only.
Way Trains stopping at all points, at 7.25 a. no. and
4.40 p. m. ItAntrning Leavellow York at oa. in., 12
noon-fand-7-p-m—Philadelphla.atil_aan,and
m.; Pottsville at 8.50 a. tn. and 2.36 p. m.; Tamaqua at
8.10 a. m. and 2.16 and Reading at 12 midnight,
7,35 and 10.45 a. no,, 1.38. and 0,05 p. m.
An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading
at 0.30 A. M., and , returns from Philadelphia at 4.00
P. 51.
Columbia Railroad trains leave Beading - at 6.40 and
11 a. in. for Ephrata, Lititz, CAurubla, &c.
On Sundays: Leave Now York at T p. m., Philadel.
ria at 8.15 P. M., Pottsvillo at 1.30 A. Si., Tamaqua at
a. t u., Harrisburg Et. 15 a. in. and 'loading at 12 mid
night for Harrisburg.
Oominutation, Mileage,Season, School and Excursion
.'Pickets at reduced rates to and from all points.
'Baggage checked through. 80 Pounds Baggage al
lowed each Passenger,
G. A. NICOLLI3,
Goneral Superintendent.
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J EWE L E RS,
O EO. DEM MUT &
303 Brotidwoy, New York
U. S. 7-30 LOAN
13Y authority of the Secretary of the
Ti easury, the undersigned has assumed the Con•
oral Subset Iptlon Agency for tho nald of United Stettin
Treasury Nutes, bearing seven and three-tenths per
cent. Interest, per annum, known no the
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN.
Theso Notes are issued under date of August 16th,
884, and are payabh, three yeare from that time, In
currency or nro convertible nt the option of tho hol
MEE
U. S. 5-20 Six per cent.
GOLD-BEARING BONDS.
These bouda are now worth a premium of nlae per
cent., Including gold Interest fun Nov.. which makes
the actual pi alit on the 7-3) loan, at current. rates; In
eluding interost, about ten par cont. par annum, bo
sides its exemption from State and municipal taxation
which adds from ono to the no por cent. more, according
to the rate levied on other property. The is payable
semi-annually by coupons attached to each note, which
may be cut off and sold to any bank or baukcr
The Interest amou atm to
One cent per day an a $5O note
'‘ $lOO
6501
" sion°
$5OOO
TWO cents 4.
ME
Not, of all the dnonmiontbms name] II 111 be prompt
ly furnis'd upon roculpL of subset iptlons. This Is
THE ONLY LOAN IN lIARKET
now 0ff, , ,1 by the (loverninont, and It Is ronildontly
exported that its superior advantages will Mite It the
Great Popular Loan of the People.
L,,ei than $120,000,0, 0 remain unsold, wh lrh will
mulmbly be I lispesed 4 f within the next sixty days,
o ben the notes will undoubtedly command a premium
1210 L 25.011
500 to 15 0
.1 00 lf, .12 IN
as has uniformly been the ease nu closing the nubscrlp
I=
In order that ell i 7.0118 of on•ry town and section of
the country taly ho afforded ficillties for taking the
lean, the National Banks, State Banks, and Private
Bankers throughout thocountry hare generally agreed
to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select
1.00 to 0.00
2.00 to 7 00
their own nents, In whom they hare confidence, and
who only are to be responslblo for the delivery of the
notes fn wl.ich they rem ite orders.
„For rale :It the Firrt Net. Bank and Cat list Dela Mt
Hank, Carbile, and First Nat think, Newvillo •
,IA V Colirc
h'ul,Frript ian Agent, Philadelphia.
Feb. 24, 1665
T I ST NTE NOTICE.-
•
Letters testamentary upon the Estate of Mary
hider, bite of South Middleton township, hime liven
issued to the subscriber rook inn in the same tee,.
ship. All persons indebted to sold estate. ore request
ed to make payment, and those haling claims to pre
sent them for sot .ieLLICLIt to
1A55-6t 4
I ST NT F: NOTICE.
Letters testamentary nn the of Pool!
der'd, late of ShiremAnstown, having Lein
Issued to the subscriber residing in the cart.
.o-lre Is hereby given to nil persons indebted to said
Estrin to note milieu!, and those having einints to
In client thew for tettlement to
I=l
Great Bargains in Jewelry
Vt,7 FORSYTH k CO., 42 &44
y e N o, a St., New York, (frijol. log the 'fold
Ottlee,)offer fur galo the Itt lowing Magnificent List of
notches, Chains, Jewelry, rf•r.,
Valued at $560,0000. EACH ARTICLE ONE DOLLAR,
mad not to be paid for rntilJou }mow what you
150 Gold and Sliver Watches, from $l5 to $lOO each.
300 Ladies' Gold Watches, $35 00 each.
- 500 Ladles' and Gent's Silver Watches, $l5 00 each.
3,500 'Vest and Neck Chains $5 00 to 10 00 each
6,000 Gold Band Bracelets, 9 00 to 10 Od each.
8,000 Gamer, Mosaic & Jet (troches 400 to 0 00 each'
4,000 Lava and Fiorentino !troches, 4 00 to 6110 each'
4.000 Cameo liar Drops, 4 00 to 6 00 111111:
4,000 Lava & Florentine Ear Drops, 4 00 to 600 each'
4,000 Coral Ear Drops, 4 00 to 8 00 each'
0,000 Masonic and Gent's Plea, 2 5Q to 8 00 each.
3,000 Watch Keys, 2 00 to 6 00 each.
3,50'10 Fob and Bibbc n Slides, 2 50 to 0 00 each.
3,500 setts of Bosom Studs, 2 50 to 6 00 each.
5.500 Sleeve Buttons, 2 50 to 6 00 each.
0,000 Plain and Chased Mops, 250 to 5 00 each
6,000 Masonic and Stone Set Rings, 2 50 to 10 00 each.
0 010 Lockets, 2 50 to 6 110 each
6.000 Califor'a Dimond Pins & Bingo 3 00 to 6 00 each.
3.000 Ladies' Gold Pencils, 3 00 to 5 00 each.
2,000 Ladies' Large Belt Buckles, 2 00 to 4 00 each.
10,000 setts ladles' .Jewolrv, 0 00 to 10 00 each.
10,006 Gold Pens, silver mtbi holders, 4 00 to 5 00 each
10,000 Gold Pena, silver ext'n Cases
And Pencils, 4 00 to 6 00 each.
Tho articieti In his stock of Jewelry are of the neatest
and moat fatthlonable styles. Certificates of nil the vs.
mous articles are put In sealed envolopue and mixed,
thus giving all a fair chance, and sent by mall for 26
cents each; and on the receipt of the certificate, it is
at your option to send ONE DOLLAR and take the am
bele named in it or not. Five certificates, $1 ; eleven
$2; thirty, $5; sixty-five, $10; ono hundred, sls.
Certificate money to t e enclosed e ith the order. Coe
respondence promptly answered.
Wo wish it distinctly understood that our business
In no Lottery. The of of this manner of selling Is
to give purchaser• the opportunity of buying Jewelry
at the wholesale prices, with the chance of getting a
Watch or some other valuable article; and all goods
sent. not satisfactory, can ho returned and the money
will he refunded.
AGENTS wanted In evory town and regiment. Send
for Circular. Address,
19. FORSYTH k CO„
42 and 44 NllBB{lll St., Now York. '
Fob. 24, 1805-3 mo.
A Homestead for Sale.
•
IF not sooner disposed of privately, will
ho offered at Public, Bale, at the Court Ilouso in
Carlisle, on Saturday, tho 18th day of March, next, a
Tract of about
38 ACRES OE LAND,
with email,comfortablo Brick Ilouso
' Stabling, o, and a yountr Orchard
thereon, situate In North Middleton
j , . t owns h ip,
on the Rail Road, west,
• • 4- :1` and within a mile of the ilorough of
Carlisle.
This is a Eforneatoad, for general or for truck farming
is the most desirable Tract of its size to be found any
where In the vicinity of Carlisle.
. .
The certain extension of the town Westward, partly
consequent upon the improvements made and contem
plated by the Rail Road Company in that direction,
drawing as they necessarily will, nearly the whole
trade of the town to that end, will very greatly en
hence the value of this land for any - mirpose whatever,
rendering it a safe and .prontablo investment.
Sale to commence as 10 o'clock, A. DI., of that day,
-when-torms-amomadc knoyn'by
WILLIA6I J. SIIEMLER.
Feb. 2:1, 10067—tf.
•
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rot R9it.
TWO . Law Offices in Mr. Inhoff's
1101cling,'on tlie South:east Corner of tho Contra
Scrump of Carlisle. For particulars apply to
14. J. W.FOULIf,
January 6,1865. ' Att'y, at Law. ,
IDIRESORIPTIONS onieNly comi)oqn-',
dad a llnvondlok'e Drug and Book Sto;e.
PIPES, Tobacco, (smoking and cbqw-
Ing) and &gars, At HavorrOok's Drug and Book
Rue.
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me to got
WIIL. BLAIR & SON,
Corner of nal:toyer and South Ste.
NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocery. and Queonsware Store,
TUS T opened with fresh nod good
Goode, a cholco variety of every thing usually kept
In a first class store. Particular attention given in tho
selection of nice sets of
China and Granite Ware;
CHOICE TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRIIPS, SPIOES
.FLAVORING EXTRACTS,
Canned and Pickled Fruits, Worcestershire, Cumber
land:and other Sauces,
Cheese, Crackers, and every thing else in our lido that
a discriminating public may require. Full assort
ments of Writing Papers, Coal 01I,Lamps, Queonsware,
Willow, Cedar, htone and Earthed Wares,
SALT, FISH, OILS,
IRON AND NALLg,
kept constantly on hand.
coeds will be replenished frequently, kept clean and
nine, sold at the lowest possible prices, and delivered
at any part of the town.
Please give ua a call. Cash paid for Country Pro
duco. WM. BLAllt. & SON.
Carl Isla, Man-h 3, 1865.-1 re
Decline in Gold !
Decline in Dry Goods at Ogilby's Cheap
Cash Store!
lAM now opening and selling Calicoes,
?luslins, Ticking's, Ginghtuns, Drillings, Shootings,
Table Diapers, and all kinds of Domestic Goods, at the
present reduced citg prices and much lower than here
tofore. All desmlptlons of Dry Goods at the very low
est price for cosh. e. OGILBY,
February 17,1665. Trustee.
Browning's Excelsior Coffee
Whilst 'rying Coffee at all the various brands.
Remember` Browning's Excohdor"—at the head It
stands.
True, it's not like others that aro "Sold Everywhere."
A little stretch, we ail do know, good goods all. easily
boar,
(But a stretch like thin—"sold every where"—is very
apt to tsar )
Now, I can safely say, a thont any hesitation.
There's none like " Browning's Excelsior" in this en
lightened nation.
Skilled chemists have not f r ond a Coffee from any store
Possessing the same tagrpatents as "Browning's in.
colsior."
s'er is thorn ally non, in or out of the Coffee bade,
Who knows the articles Irian which " Brow clog's Ex
celsim 's"
I'm told It's made from barley, r; it, wheat, beans, and
peas;
Name a thousand other things—but the Right One if
you please.
But the Coffee-moo I will not hold contention
For the many, tunny thiogs Limy say—loo numerous to
menthl.
Whilst they're engaged in running round from store to
store
To kern the current wholesale price of Browning's
Excelsior,"
Some who know my Coffee gives perfect satisfaction,
Hero formsd a plan by whiclithey Impute cause a quick
reaction.
The ease—'tie with a few; no doubt 'twill be more—
'f, nettle their Coffee after mite, (Browning's) Excelsior.
Smite say their's the only bland that will stand a ready
test.
Now, try a little of them all—see which you like the
best.
Th.oo years have passed away since I first sold a store;
Never have I in your paper advertised before;
Nor would I new, or ever runoent to publish more,
If like some used by •. everybody," '• sold everywh.•re,"
in •. every store."
A trade like 1.1110 1 d, not wish ; the orders 1 could not
fill;
The factory all Jersey's land would take—leavo not a
toot k till.
My trade Is net no very large; still I think I have my
share,
But, reader,' you may rent assured, 'tin not ' soil
everywhere."
Manufictu,d and I.e sale hy the writer,
GEORGE L. BROWNING,
No 20 Market 1 4 t., Camden, N. J.
This Coffee In not compased of poisonous drugs, it
contams nothing deleterious; many persons use this
Coffee tint Cannot use the pure coffee; It takes but one
and a hair onneesp.te Rinse it quart or g ird strong cof
fee, that being just One-half the quant , ty it takes of
Java Coffee, unit 1,1 ways less than hit the price.
Retail Dealers may purchase It In less quantities than
ten grains nt inn prices fmni the Wholesale ,irocers.
oul•rs by mall from IVlaulesale Dealers promptly at
tended Lo.
February 17, 1865-3 re
THE MARY INSTITUTE
LS fully organized under its charter
,‘ *mg assistant 1... a !hors :
miss A. E la . )NkEnSl.l Y. Assktant In Languages
Miss I. L. IVEIhaT Lit , Assistant and Leacher of Your
NI 11 nie.
NI, F. Instrur tor• In NI °sir
)11, E. JItA U 11, luinructor tll Inawinz and Paint
The half-yearly pe.telan will begin on Monday the
oth f tiary. Ter nts for board., s c.lOO fur 20 wonks,
payable in auvanee; for day pupils $12,00 for 10 weeks,
in :idea Iwo, Ne extra chat gee far tin Jougua,..os
711 tv.i.• goal tor. Drawing {,5,0) per quartor
Per adullaslota apply to the
Rev. P. J. C1,1.11W,. Rletor or to
Mrs. A. B 8 EAD, Principal
Feb. 3,1865-3 t.
ICI4.,'NSE NOTICE.
JNotico Is lon oby given that I Intend to apply at
the fICZ.I Call) t of Quarter Se..sioua Cumberland
county, for a iferuso to hoop a Beer House and Restau
rant in the East Ward of the Bo:tough of Carlisle.
111nrrIll, 1541.1-3 t,
_ ...__
Ii Ic:EN ill] NOTICE.
jNutiee i, horely Oren that I introit to apply at
tho next Court of Quarter ~,1011di of Cuultan laud
county, fur a I,i,•,•nar to I, o• pa Ile, lion, 31111 Iteatzu
rant In tho 11',t tl :Irkl, in lila 114,...u,th of Carlista.
March 3, lut.i. , —.lt It. J. BELL.
1- [CENSE NOT I( I E.
jNntlee IN horny circa that I Introit to apply at
(tin next tic tit of the C•nirt of Quarter Fcr.slona of
Cuitilwrland county, fora Lleense to coop a litter nowt!,
and lt , ulauratit In the East 11 ard, In the Borough of
Carlisle. T. J. WHITE
Macell 8. Ititis- 3t
AD IN I TI ATO It'S NOTICE.
l.olters of 111111,11,0,m on the estate of Mrs
I•.ve Roesler. doe'd.. late ot Wes tpennshorough town
ship. holing been ison.,l to the en be, tabor, residing in.
Tipper A lien tewnship, notice la hereby given to ail
rot-sous indebted. to sold estate to nm4e hnon dint°
payment, sod those Loving doling to present them for
bettleineht to UEO. A. ItALSLEY,
Arhn'r.
A D)l IN I STII A TOR'S NOTICE.—
A_ _IL Letters 4,1 - Administration on the estate of Wm.
Burns, dee'd late id l'etto township. haring been Is
-1,1 to Daniel Evlseis, of the Borough of Carlisle. No
tice I, leeeby ..Ivion In all persons Indebted, to make
payment, and these haling claims to present them for
settlement to
Feb 3, IS,l6—Gt
ISTATE NOTICE.-
j Letters of administration on the estate of su.
toll Landis, lormerly Susan hitch, into of Monroe
township, dee'd., hare been issued by the Register of
Cumberland County, to the subscriber residing in the
same tow, ship. All persons indebted to said estate,
are requested to make I,ly:emit, and those having
claims to present them for settlement to
301-11 , 7 LUTZ,
Administrator.
Nob 3 1365
_E STATE NOTICE.-
Letters of Idministration have been Issued to
the estate of Elizabeth ((decor, deed, late of East
Pounshoro township to the subscriber residing In the
same place. Nutlet, ix hereby given to all persons in
debted to sold estaie to make immediate payment, and
those Luring claims to present them fur settlement to
JOHN SHEETS,
Adm'r.
Fob. 24, 1805-66°
A UDITOR'S NOTICE.
The Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of
`umburland County to make distribution of the fund
In the hands of Joseph Leas Administrator of Henry
Butler, tote of the Township of Silver Spring, deed.,
to those legally entitled to receive the same, will attend
to the duties of his appointment at his office In the
Borough of Carlisle on Saturday, the seviiteeenth dad
of March 1805, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where all
parties Interested may uttond,
Feb. 18, 1805.
NEW AND FRESII
4 Qr ca aerl 42) Es
HALBERT & BRO .,
HAVING just leturned from the
Eastern cities desire to Inform their patrons that
thoy have laid in a laic° and varied stock of Now and
Fresh Goods at the iowest cash prices.
Their assortruant is thorough and complete, contain.
lag everything nocessany to constitute a First Class
GI ocory.
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS
In greatest sbundnnco, and at lowest cash figures.—
Syrups, Spices, Canned Fruits, QUDENSWARE and
Crockery, Salt and Fhb, Hams, Cheese, Crackers,
Brushes, Baskets and Willow Ware.
&gars and Tobacco,
of the choicest brands. Brooms, Buckets, and a core•
plate assortment of
. FAMILY GROCERIES.
Don't forget the old stand, South East corner of
llanovor streets.
HALBERT & BRO.
Feb. 24, 1844.
PUBLIC SALE ~
. -.
Of Household and Ki ehen l i terature.
IQw
N Thursday, March 16th, 1865, will
be sold at public ealo , at the house of bliss 8. E.
DU r,. West Illgh Street, opposito the Depot, an ex
tensive lot of well kept furniture, consisting of a
Mahogany Sofa, Chairs, •
Tables—Looking Glasses,
Tables, —Looking _ .
Pictures, -Picture Frames,
WOO and Coal Stoves, .
•:,e, Bedsteads, - Ingraio, Rag
and Stair Carpets, Oil Cloth,
China and Glasswaro, consietlil:g of Plated, Dishes,
Cups, Saucers, Goblets, Tumblors,. all In good order;
FEATHER BEDSi: QUILTS,
.SHEETS,
Blankets, Toivels, rte.;. Tube,; Buckets, Kettles, Tin.
warp, Sco., with a great variety of bitioles too numerous
to Insert, and Well worth •the attention of all In want
othousekceping articles: . '' • .
Salo to comment* at o.o'clock,' whon torms will be
made known by., . J.- W. OCIIPHY.
-Febtuary 17, .1.1305 44 . .
CARLISLE WEEKLY HERALD
Has a greater circulation than
any other paper in the
county.
F YOU have ANYTHING to SELL !
F YOU WANT TO BUY I
IF YOU WANT TO EMPLOY !
F YOU WANT EMPLOYMENT I
F YOU HAVE LOST ANYTHING !
F YOU HAVE FOUND ANYTHING
Job Department
=1
Type of
.Every Description
We are prepared to execute
DANIEL Eli ELS,
Administrator
Neatness and Dispatch
POSTERS,
PROGRAMMES,
J. M. WEA KLEY
CARDS,
CIRCULARS,
In fact everything connected with the
Very Best Style.
CARLISLE HERALD
Printing Office,-
THE OLDEST NEWSPAPER
In Cumberland County
THE LARGEST NEWSPAPER
In the County
Most desirable medium for
advertising
Advertlze In the
H ERA LD!
OUR
IS MUCH THE BEST
IN THE COUNTY !
HAVING FOUR PRtSSES,
And a fine variety of
JOB WORK
OF ALL KINDS; WITH
SALE BILLS,
BLANKS AND
BLANK BOOKS,
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
CHECKS AND
CKECK BOOKS
PAMPHLETS,
PAPER BOOKS,
JOBBING DEPARTMENT
Ie executed in the
GIVE US A CALL.
2.1113131V1 d VrEAICLEIT.
ISTILL . TRIUMPHANT f
THETE complete success of the ORNA
MENTAL COOK STOVE. warrants the subscriber
In calling attention of ail who may want a sluperlor
Stove, to rail and mien:line the only' Stove that has
given, universal &satisfaction.
WIIAT IS CLAIMED OVER OTIIERS IS,
let. A saving of from 30'to 00 fret cent. to ferol
211. A hotter and quickor Oven from the eamo fire.
3d. A iargeo Ovou than any other stoVo of the eamo
size.
dth. Tho preservation of the centre piece rrom
alnk
lug, saving romdrs.
6th. The best Baker, Roaster, and hook now In use.
oth. A superior arrangement for cleanirut the flues.
Tho Ornamental Is warranted to gOe satisfaction in
In every particular, and will by shown with pleaiure to
all who may call, whether Peeking to purchase or not.
Any quantity of reference given in town or country.
A few other good Cook Stoves on hand and for sale.
SPOUTING, ROOFING,
Job Work, Dopper Smithing and Sheeting, promptly
attended to lu town or country. All work warranted,
at she old stand formerly occupied by Mrs. Mary Mor
ris, North Hanover street.
Old Copper, Thiess and Pewter bought, and the high
est prlco paid In Cash or Goods.
G. W.
March 9, no-lm Successor to Mrs. Mont.-.
Carpets ! Carpets !
AVE have just returned from the city
y with a full supply of all grades and qualities of
Carpets, from the cheapest Hemp up to the best quality
of Three Ply. Also, all widths of Floor OIL CLOTHS.
Window Shades, Hugs, Mats, Looking Glasses, &e.
All persona in want of the above Goods for tho com
ing Reason, will do well to glvo us a call, as wo always
take great pleasure in exhibiting our Goods, and defy
competition in this market.
. .
Please remember the stand, south-east corner of the
Market Square, directly opposite Iri Ine'ir Boot ,1c bhoe
Store & MILLER.
February 10, 1865.
THE LUNGS.—The cold and change
" able weather tells terribly on those who have
weak and diseased lungs. Many are suffering at this
time with affections of the throat and lungs. Bron
chitis is becoming a very common affliction: Those
who are predisposed to Colds, Coughs, ffrouchitis,
should avoid the night air. There are many prepa
rations recommended for these diseases, but there is
not a doubt but that Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough
Balsam is the best remedy. We have known it to ef
fect cures in tile worst cases of Coughs, Colds. Bron
chitis, Asthma, and primary cases of Consumption.
Dec:' 2, ISC4.
SECOND ARRIVAL OF
DJ . ef.> Niliir (Grecoc)clea,
AT the Cheap Store of W. C. Sawyer,
East Main Street, one door below Martin's Hotel.
have returned from New York with a large addition
OF WINTER GOODS,
such as latest styles Dress Goode, Silks and Worsted
Materials, newest styles Cloaks and Mantles, 'all kinds
of Shawls.
FURS! FURS I
A largo lot from A. T. Stewart's, very cheap.
All kinds or Mourning Goods, Cloths, Caasimeres and
Cloaking Cloths.
Notions of every kind, Worsted Goode, Carpets and
011 Cloths.
DOMESTIC GOODS,
lo large supply. Fancy Articles for tbn Tfolid sys.
Please call, you will find my prices tho cheapest of
the cheap. W. C. SAWYER.
Carlisle, December 23, 1864.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS
Prices Reduced.
At Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store.
am now closing out my entire stock
I of Winter goods, at greatly reduced prices for the
cash. Great bargains In Woolen Goods, lituslins. Call
roes, Gingham's, dm, at loner prices than heretofore.
CHAS. OGILBY, Trustee.
Jan. 27, 1865.
I F you want anything go to Haversack's
Drug and Book Kum
The House Cleaners Friend
A LLEN & CO., have a Back-saving
artlclo for cleaning Floors, Oil Cloth, Windows,
&c., that Is worth an examination by tho public. Call
and seo It.
DE It F U 11ERY, Cosmetics, &c., at,
Ilaverstlck'm Drug and Book Store. .
MPORTANr TO ALL SUFFERING k ROM
DEFECTIVE EYE SIGHT,
ROSENDALE, Oculiet Optician,
•Is now pormanontly located at 20 North 2d St.,
Harrisburg, Pa.
J. It respectfully solicits Ladles and Gentlemen who
are in the habit of wearing the Glasses now in common
use, (and Which are generally so Injurious to tha sight,
owing to their attracting heat and drawing the eyes.)
or who may have had their sight impaired by the use
of such li tastes, weakness. opacity or any other desert
to mato a trial o f the INi VElt PER 1, , e()1.1.,' LENS
These -lpeet,les will Olin trio a red persons to sit fir
any length of time at thamlnu toot ern ploymont. either
by day nr candle light. and ern not require Elie change
to granter magnif) log powers so frequently as the
Glosses In cominon into. They are man utartured by
machinery on a sow construction, peculiar to the In
ventor.
Always en hand a largo assortment, of Microscopes,
Telescopes, Opera and Field 111 i Axes, Thsrinotneteit, lin
monitors, Magnets, Magic Lanterns, Dissolving A ppa
rattier, Electrical Machines, Therescopes, and lino
Flows. Catalogues scut gratis.
January 211, 150f, ly
N E l T sir()
In Eby's Old Stand, Blain St,
L. I{E l{.\ 11 A D & SON,
NFOlt M the citizens of Carli,lo 'and
I vicinity that thiiv hen' ju=t opened In the e
popular bland. an inuir ri or st k iir
First Class Clothing,
and Geniliiinen's Furnishing duoils. Their i•teck eon.
slots in part or
Coats, rants and Vests,
fur civilian or sold le, loads alter the latest pa tiaras, of
Doody tile iiitality or whieb cannot be questicued.
Overcoats or all varieties.
Trunks. Carpet Bags and Valises, Neck 'Pies, Scarfs and
Collai s, Shirts, Drawers and Stockings
Fancy (r'un'ts of all descriptions.
In fart a complete and entire assoriment of Clothing
and FurnliMing (Mode.
Don't forget Ihn place, thy's Old Stand, "Marion
Hall," Main Street, Carlisle, l'a.
L. BERNILAND SON.
Decembor 23, 1811
GOAL Oil Lamps, Shades and Chim
neyif at Ilarerstlek's Drug and Book Store.
THE WINSLOW
• PETROLEUM COMPANY.
Ur AVE 1,300 acres in fee simple, all
ll_ in Vonango county, Penn'a. in the centre of the
coal oil producing lands. They have also Interests in
twenty-four wells on their property and adjoining,
most of w bleb are either sunk or under contract, and
nine of which are without expense to this company.—
The Capital Steck is 51,00 010 divided into 200,000
shares of the value of $5 each ; subscription price $2
per share, without further assessments. Thu working
capital is $30,000.
Office in Philadelphia, lid South Sixth street.
PUMP S. JUSTICE, President.
EDWIN MILLER, Treasurer. WILLiAxt Pmtosz, See'y.
DIRECTORS.
Philip P. Justice,
Edwin Mitchell,
Ilon. Wm. P. Scholl,
lion. A_ll.Longaker,
Delo noblett, Jr.
John Wahl,
Conrad S. Shlove,
Wm. A. Doßarry,
aco. D. Wolf,
F. A. Fisher,
W. J. Build,
Mr. C. L. Loohman, has been appointed by this com
pany as agent in Carlisle, Pa., and vicinity, who will
receive subscripttons of stock, and give all necessary
information as regards the lands, Ite.. of this company.
The character and standing; of the moo of this cor
poration, their honesty of purpose, with their largo
and numeroue excellent oil Tern Itorios, and valuable
leases, and fair prospects, make this ono of. the most
desirable investments of the day
Jan. 27,18651.
-FURS ! FURS !
Selling at grnatly reduced pikes to close ont the
balance of stock of the season. If you are in want of
any Ladies, lilleses, er Ohildreu's Furs, please glen ue
an early call as it will be to your interest.
LEIDICI/ & MILLER.
January 6, 1865.
PRICES REDUCED !
At Ogllby's Cheap Cash Stare. lem now closing
out my Winter stock of Goods at exceedingly low prices
forOASIt.
Franck - Marlncas, Wool Plaids, Do Laines, Mohair
Lustres, Yuil Do Obeyers, Bahnorals, Nubia Mode,
Sontags, Ladles and Ceuta Shawls, Wool Shirts and
Drawers. Wool and Cashmer Scarfs, Cloth Table Covers,
Lindseys, Ladles Cloth Cloaks, Cloth fur Cloaks, Flan
nels, Blankets, Caesimeres, ank Sattinetts, all of which
will be Bola at lower prices than heretofore.
Also a goad stock of Calicoes, Muslim!, Gingham.
As., at the very lowest prices. "Small profits and
Quick Sales." .
WAS. 001LBY, Trustee.
January 6,1665
ALL the leading Patent Medioine& of
tho day at Haveratlck's Drug and Hook Storo.
CARPETS 1 CARPETS 11
I
have received from New York; all
kkluds and nullities of Carpets,.oll Cloths, Mat tinge
Looking Glasses,
tt WINDOW SHADES,
Curtain Afeterials, Table Covers, Counterpanes, Wide
Sheetings.rillorr Sinsllos, Torre flings, crash-and all
kinds of houso furnishing goods. Also, a large stock
of gonor3l
MEP CHANDISE
Sna
Persons In want of any 01 the above goods, aro re
spootfully Invited to call.
Goods sold at the lowest market value. Addliknas
will be made as the Season advances.
Miami. cash prices paid for Carpet Rage. East Main
Street, ono door below Alartin , e Hotel. -
W. O. SAWYER.
r0b.3,1865
V I STATE NOTICE.-
2- , - Letters testamentary on the maid() or Miss Su
san MOS; lateofthe Borough of Carlisle, dee'iL, hav
ing been, issued to the subscriber residing in the above
borough. Notice is hereby given to all pardons indebt•
ed to said estate, to make payment, and those having
,elaime Co present them to - ' , ..
ROVE BIeCARTNEY, Pr.
`-, Feb.; 1865-131*. ' ; Executor.. ,'
Every Person's Interest. ,
WC. SAWYER, regpoctfull cells"
.the attention of every body to his M. , '
moose Stock of Winter good's Just received, bought'
for cash and all at the redn'coi prices from'
A. T. Stewart & Co., Arnold Constable, & Co., BfurphY ;
& Harris, Miner & Forrester, Now York.
Ble3ol West & Irvin, M. L. Hallowell el Co ,
W. Evans & Co., and other places Yttiladelphia.
Composing the fittest styles of Silks, all. colors.—
Newest kinds of wool fabrics, In plain colors, batted;
Slowed reps Re.
All kinds of
Mourning Goods,
from Myers ' Now York, Newest styles of &Natillaa,,
Circulars an d Costa. These Good. aro spoolally In my
trade
Furs, of ell Minis and good qualities, brought from'
A. T. Stewart& Co., vory cheap for there times.
SIIAWLS,
of ovary vorloty, Brodie, Mourning, plain Barred for
Ladies and Mlooos.
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
Woolen Goode, Ifelary, Olovas, Undorvoete,
Trimmings. &o.
Mon's and Boy's Overcoats, Caosimors and Cloths.
... • • . • - • • ..
Goods era made up to order In the latest style and
at short notice. Shawls, Undershirts, Drawers,
Gloves, Pear* and Ties.
The largest stock of Domestic Goods In the county,
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Ellankets, and every other varie-*
ty of Goods kept in a first class Dry Goods store.
As Now Styles of Cloaks and Dress Goods come out
I have made arrangements to lacono them. New
Goods will he added as the winter advances. Please
call and examine Were purchasing harshen, op lam
determined not to bo undersold. Remember the old
stand, East Mnin street, one door below Martin's Irate'.
Nov 18, 1861. C, SAWYER.
Highly Important to Young Men
OUNG :N1 EN who are out of employ
mont.
IJENO MEN about oniceedne In buFlbecii.
YOUNG MEN who Imre hod limited menus Modueadon
YOUNG MEN who have felled to Improve their time
at common 1,61001 A.
YOGNG MEN woll educated in other ros'pectsi but laoic
log a kooWledge of business a ff airs.
YOUNG MEN of 'fortune who would know how to man
,ago their own affairs.
YOUNG MEN without fortune who would possess the
hest means of rising iu the world.
YOUNG MEN of skill, enterprise and capacity, who
lack a thorough knowledge of any of the
branches embraced in a complete course
' of commercial instruction.
Are rcquested to cull at this InFtitUtion or vendfot
Circular giving full particulars. Instruction in
Book-Keeping, Penmanship, Phonogra
phy, Arithmetic, cf.c.,
PENTALN DEPARTMEMT.
For the accommo4tion of Ladies wishing to 'memo
either Penmanship er nook-keeping, a separate depart
ment will be opened as soon as a sufficient number of
applicants shall have been received. Persons Wishing
to enter this department are requested to apply imme
diately. bar further particulars address
A. M. TRIMMER,
Carlisle, Pa.
December 16, 1664
WINES AND LIQUORS.
SOUTH HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE.
THE undersigned, successor to D. P.
Hazelton, would respectfully Inform his friends
and the public uenerally, that he Intends to maintain
the chAracter or the above house as heretofore, and will
keep constantly on baud a large assortment 01
RRANDI ES,
GINS,
Slll.l.Sitißy,9,
RUNS,
CORDIAT,R,
TI;VS,
r.lich he can 14,11 an rheap Ac any otlivr establishment
In Carltelu, It not choapnr.
01§- County Landlords will tind this the place to
buy their.
WINES AND LIQUORS,
Both In regard to quality and price.
Ills stock Is large and well selected, and ho invite
a call before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the
place. South Hanover street, directly opposite the "Vol
unteer "Printing Odic°, f Winter's old stand, (Carlisle.
November 4, 1851—tf. T. J. KER.
The Great English Remedy
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS
Prepirml from o ploserlptl..n of Sir .1 Glarh, M. D.,
l'hyMobt tn S. i I.will/nary to the queen.
111.1 LS well known medicine is no lin
t p..,ltion, hut a burn and safe remedy fur lenntio
Difficulties and Ohst runt hues, fr. an any cause whatever;
and nit hum,rll a 11111,Ifu I remedy, It con talon nothing
hot tint to the constitution.
)Ittrnvd I.tulivs It is peculiarly Ftlitti. It will, In
it short limo , brlug ,•0 the ixt,uthly period with regu
larity.
In all races of Nervous and Spinlel Affections, Pain
In the Back and Limbs, Heaviciess, Fatigue on slight
exertion, Palpitation of the Heart. Lown,en of Spirits,
Hysterics. ilendletah Whites, and all the painful
diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills
will effort a cure when all other means have failed.
Three Pills hive moier been known to run where the
directimis on the 2d purge or pamphlet aro well observ•
rd. For furl her particulate, 4,t p imphier, free, of
the agent and ppnttt.ute stamp. enclosed to ally
auth,,i7l,l /I;cl , .`t unit , lusurea lattle.(ll , llt/lirthW over
511 pills by r.•kurn m al. NS'. ELLIOTT,
Dec A ;cut; ~arllale.
Dr. Strica.land's Nolllfinous Cough Balsam is war
ranted to cute Cou4hs. tulle, Hoarseness, Asthma,
Whooping Cough, Soot Throat. Consumption, and alt
affections of the Throat a n d Lungit.
For sale by all Drusgista. Got et al Depot, No. 6. Itsst
Front Street, Chichi nn ti. 0.
only c, .ain
ledy for Dltrrhona and Dyson tary. It Is a combina
nof Astringents. Absorbents, Stimulants and Car-
Luatives, and is warranted to effect a cure after all
her means hare fulled.
for salo by Druggists. General Depot, No. 0 Baal
urth Street, Cincinnati, 0.
ddythou s.
sands
of the worst east. of Blind and Bleeding Ylloo. Itgtves
Immediate relief and effects a permanent cure. Try It
directly: It la warranted to cure.
For sale by all Druggists. General Depot, 6 East
Fourth Street, Cincinnati, 0.
fRTOKLAND'S TONIC:4—We can recommend
those sulfuring with loss of Appetite, Indigestion, or
Dyspepsia. Neryottsness and Nervous Debility, to use
Strickland's Tunic. It is a vegetable preparation, free
from alcoholic liquors; it strengthens the whole nor•
vous system; it creates a good appetite, and is war-
ranted to cure Dyspepsia and Nervous Debility.
For sale by Druggists generally, at $1 per bottle.—
Prepared by D. A. Strickland, 6 East Fourth Street,
Cincinnati, 0.
C. L. LOCIDIAN
121321122
Two Bud Cases of Piles Cuked.
Y Dr. Strickland's. File Iternedy. Mr,
JPGllass of Janesville, Wisconsin, writes f r the be
nefit of all who suffer with the Piles, that he has been
troubled for eight years with an aggravated ease of
Piles, and his brother was , discharged front the army
as incurable, (he being quite paralysed with the Piles.)
Both these diatressing cases were cured with one bot
tle of Dr. Strickland'a Pile Remedy. The recommen
dation of these gentlemen, beside the daily testimo
nials received by Dr. Strickland, [ought to convince
those suffering', that the moat aggravated chron io cases
of Piles are cured by Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy. It
is sold by Druggists everywhere.
December 2,1964-6 m
Ihfermation Free
TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS,
A GENTLEgAN; eurod of Nervous
Debility, Incompetency Premature Decay, and
Youthful Errer, actuated by a desire to benefit others,
will bo happy to furnish to all who need It, (free of
charge,) the recipe and directions for making the elm.
pie remedy used in his case Sufferers wishing to profit
by the advertiser's bad experience, and possess a sure
and valuable remedy, lan do so' by addressing him at
once at his place of business. The Recipe and full in
formation—of vital imporianco—wlll, be cheerfully
sent by return mail. JOAN D. OGDEN,
No. 60 Nassau Street, New York.
P. S. Nervous Sufferers of both sexes will find this
information invalvable.
Dee. 2,1601..-3 mo
Ho I For the Holidays !
VANCY Goods of all kinds at 'Haver-
X"lEFeeiilirug, - I.loolc and Fancy Moro.
UTS, Confectionary and Fruits, at
Haveratlck's.
VSTATE
Letlore testamentary on ttici!bitatti - df Mrs. nal
san Wlnebol, tlee'd.. late of the borough of Carlisle,
havln been Isstiotl tattle subserlher; melding In bald
borough, - Notice In hereby, glycol to ; all poroone fp
•iloptod to said" estate, to make rtaiinent, and all "pet
sons having oluttoo,to ptosont them for tottlemeut to
Feb. pryo6—ot?
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DYSPEPSIA.
ATKINSON.
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