Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 18, 1865, Image 3

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    'Valuable Steam Planing and
Saw Mill for Sale.
DY virtue of an order of the Orphans'
I_,Court of Franklin county, the undersigned, Ad•
tanktrator of the Estate ~1 Rev. Joseph Clark deed
will expose to sale by public out cry, so the protases
of the ilsning slid Saw-)till, to Tfl llits tin 1, TII
t•LVENTLI DA 1 OF Sc.PTr.Arlallt next, at one o'clock
00 said iioy, the following *alma 1.. property:
lot Thu until vioed ONI"-Tii IMr It, TER IST In ft lot
of : round 11/ I 1 1 / 1 11110001 luor. ti, tiro t 1./Oberland
VO.ICY it II cvltt,, tra 0,1111 o filch is
erected a Fraine PLA .‘1: at AND SA W MILL with air
the Sect ssary machinery for mall icacturlng all art ides
usually 111:11 , U1OCtIltell lu satin Ont:ILIO11.110 to, and
good KLO3III-pee or ea pal.lo of driving all the inachincry
In the mill arra a oft I—ail JO gond order
2odOvlll Well tom third intei est in all the
Worked and an worked briber and material on-hand.
fir LI. The uudivithd or o.thira part of a Lot of Oround,
adjoliang the mill property, lion tir gun Ifr..ad street
and runsing to the Cumberland Valley Railroad, cor
taming about sue sere.
tab. The-undivided olio-third of a tract of 'PI MBE'It
LAND, pun !LAM fr, m Mr. tteo. IV. 11.11.11 adj bring
lands 'chins, darob Lehman at a oanruer
linger, In C Wilma o•wrs.hip. about three macs from
Chamber,burp, containsng 20 acres HMI 95 perches.
P.r. of tract in cot urea wit ii very fine (Ink timber.
i the 'rho undivided one third par t of a tract of land
porch:m(lr oat Michael I /eh!. oil wit, In Antrim town
ship. adjoining lauds of M. Diehl. Col. b O. liehr and
Mrs. Beaty, coot:thine liftettll acres. This tract in coo
erect with very stiparisroAK. TlNlttliit and in very val
uable.
9th.lhe undivided pee-third interest In eight horses.
three wagons, gears. chains a c.. complete.
ttri) - Po.pes.hu will he given .I'oll the above proper..
ty immediately stisoi the purdmsev or purelni , eva rose.
ply log with the tertllli of stile
4,6 - Til o 4. tire haslnese portion of Chauthersburg was
but tied by the rohelp Itbd is now bring rel.nilt tepidly
and in vuty good style. it .if rs the be-t ope. lug for
enterprising mechanics or Imliders to conduct the him
looms of a Planing and Raw-Hill of any town in the
plate.
tr ill be mule known en (lay Cl tale by
A. K. Web!' RE.
Arlur'r of .leteph ( lark, (We'd;
undersi.therl. on °cr . • 1 /1110 her 1.,s tr, VIDE')
ON E-Tll lIID of all Ira , alroNe described property. tEI
also offer his luter.nt for tale at the 0:11110 time and
place, and upon tune teems, nod potsetslon twirl be
10 tine purchater rrr purr haters iilllll,ll/Itilly 011
compliance with the terms of rule Ybe 'modulo un
did 0.1 orre-thir t in Owned inn prlrtical nut eXperi-
Vileeti mrc•h:utie in the buxiurtn. alai the nem purelut
nor or purchasers can go at once into a VERY I,
and ABLE I,I),INES.
dug 18 I Stis —tk
.1.-... le - .. 2E3_481.i..t....3m-se - dsgc 0czt...910
QUADRUPLE COMBINATION
ENLARGED, IMPROVED AND RE-ORGANIZED
Being at present the largest Traveling Establish
ment in the country; consisting of
I AM! , ;,!- 4 Ors GLLAND cilicris,
and WOll , l-1 , 11“Writ•d Tl , t,lll', I.'l , lllpri,ill` 1111.I:idor=Or b o th h ein i T h e r e ,
D 1 IESH . ACII%-i EXTENI lENA(3ERIE!
a BEASTS :mil I:ll:l'TlLES,—ammig i which
will rillaherti,
&C.. 13;1(1, L L 11 iit
lII_
SANDS, NATHAN 'k\CO'S PERFORATING ELEPHANTS!
~~
The Gigantic iiipopoiamus
THE CIRCUS TROUPE
Ls the largest and most complete ever combined in one establishment, being composed of
most popular, skillful and accomplished performers in the profession, having been
selected from the first establishments in Europe and America. Among the principal
Artistes are the following
MA DA ELV I LLE, the A H.q./id/an Equestrian, the most beautiful and accomplished
Lady rider in the world
.1 A NIES MELVILLE, the AUSI Y(I Perforiocr, who stands without a pcOr in the
Arena. The distingul , hwl Ausiridian family, whose Equestrian and Miscellaneous
Performances have won a would-wide reputation.
MASTER FRANK .MELVIL LE, the Youthful Equestrian.
MASTER SAMUEL MELVILLE, a wonder in perfection in all he attempts.
GEORGE MELY ILLE, the Principal Equestrian.
PIIILO N ATI' ANS, an artist wince praise is great in mouths of wisest censure, whose
performances on one, two, thr t :e and four horses are excelled by no mite in the world.
/
\ WM. KINKADE, the man of a hundred Sum
ersa tilts, and the renowned representative of
. the ceentrie Pete Jenkins. :4llAPPEE & WHITNEY, the Acrobats par
-,--..- . excellence of the United States, the most (but
.ort.e-ti ,
•in g end thrilling Trapaze perftirmers ever
'-
i'tt seen.
',
4,r .
.v .1 I M \V A RD, the funniest of Clowns in Comic
e t . Stin.g; , , Sayings, Dances, black Itopo Enorcr
' -, l'lme-Spinning, Tumbling, never filing
m create a big fuss generally.
PROFESSOR LANG WORTHY, maitre du
..,2, _ ,t• cirque and Lecturer, who during t lie exhibi
tion of the Ilipcpotamus, Will entertain the
audience with an ekeeedingly accurate and very interesting description of the animal,
which he has compiled from the- most reliable sources.
B. WILBAN BS, the great Gymnast Rider from California-
J. Withers, Ryan Noonan, Solomon Pratt, George Jones, Johannes Pomeroy, Frederick
Avery, Mlle Frivoller; Miss Rosa Tremain, and a host of .others, comprising gymnasts,
acrobutsiVitulters, &c. em
MI
J. WITHERS' Famous Washington Brass Band.
THE STUD OF. HORSES is composed of the
finest English, American and Arabian thorough
breds, highly trained and magnificently caparison
ed:; and the programme of the or.. an )yell comprise
all the elegant, sensational, thrilling, comic and
entertaining novelties of the day
Tho wholo of tileSe magnificent attractions• will
be exhibited at
, .
Carlisle / Monday, August , 28, .1865.
-1 c.
Under ono enormous .pavillion, for one - price of admission, whieh, notwithstanding the
enormous outlay attendant upon such an unprecedented combination, is fixed at the very
low price of -:
. ,
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FIFTY .GENTS!
•..nErThe GRAND PROCESSION will enter the town at 11 o'clock A. M., preceded by
the GIGANTIC IfIPOPOTAMUS drawn by a TEAM OF ELEPIIANTS,' (four in
nynaber,) followed by l Withers' Washington Opera Bend, the grand MENAGERIE, the
extensive CIRCUS an&Troataidf".A.'rtistes, together with the gorgeous paraphernalia, of
4etropcilittin.Coafbination. '
J. AtELVILLVA, Director of Areair:"
N, C. H. FARNSW,ORTH, _Agent. • ' ,
;;Ilyill cabiblt at Shippcia3burg Tuesdays Aug 29th, Chambersburg;Aug. 80th,
Valuable Tract of Land at Pri
vate Sale. ,
QITUATIII in Middlesex township:im
kjumllmoly 41 dird 11 inv. the Carlini° Suiphor Springs,
consisting of abow one-half pnvel and the other Slate
Lands and con taioloc 175 act on, about 30 of s hid) are
covered with !zoo(' timber. '1 he improvements are a
large
T 0-STOII Y
LOG HOUSE,
and pla , tered. large Loa *WI
[lay House a Gl:idled, tog...ther wit other roarer/ twit
out httildln!:. ;to and never 1.111.,0 well of
k‘at, at the door. and ei htreani or row, h. , 1%11 er on
the farm 111,1 r the taihtlo.s. - I he la' in is in a hid.h
01 etch Iratlon. in. II t‘• Ith rh,Fer and grips and
nick, good II of which IN t and
I Ali. and the Improvements in want eontlltlon and hand•
somely totaled
TIM above Farm could .tso eon vor.lently divide I Into
two tracts, tied it the purchaser should de-ire it, lOil
or 126 acres h.cluding the bu.:dings, would be hold nod
[hel,' sue oliaae,v i.r dicposod of
Fur terms and further ortioulars enquire of
A ug. 17, 'lts - Gl
CARLISLE FEMALE COL
LEGE
, Rev. T. Daugherty, President.
Don BOARDING 4. DAY . SCHOLARS.
rg" 111 S Seri,inaly which includes the
tal.n tat,r rixarge of ;111ss. Mmy Mt
111 II rvn 1111110 r Ow dircctl, II of T ugh•
crty, as Pro•idout al n full corps of able in , lructors,
so u. m gite to th, young at, thornswiuovtion In
Engli.ll and 1:1rv...,,t1 0111011 , s in the Cor
m:in languag,,, u, Niustr, and other °rue
ineutal h , mulles
mre ~ : iven to hoardv, h. the tandly
of the l'l,ldont.
A printery thwart:nen t tor Zhu younger : , dlrdao , wilt
Im Ina I la cnrnte , •tlot: with the Collagiate &part/11011r.
' Phi, SeSSIOII will 01111 ii Oil Wedlleaday, P , •pteodwr 5Lli,
iin the elegant school room dosmnerl fur that purpose
and • I taehed to lino timory Church.
Fc,r termq apply to the President.
A .•g. 14. 1 h 65.
F you want anything go to Havorstick's
Drug ntot ok L-tore.
M ETROPOLIT A N ANI)
Wonderful Feats
suriae-s anythin4 aver before Witnessed, and
aid Docility
ntlruel , ti 111L,t untrd
su , tt - i/f unil ,tudent, or Natural 11 istory
IV'.
Ell llnly Writ, of whom it
is d e ,•lar e d 11" h 4 —Upon urth there is
ma his like. Thi, rare ,peeimen at the brute
I,,Lig , Ul 1 , ,e Aathilite
cnidtH•pd hy the present keeper, ALI,
the Egyptian. I y .u.der nt the V ieer.,y of E!.!;ypt.
000 !nib, the White Nile in
Africa, and wa, irni Ned int. this caointry at
.1 more than $40.0. G. C.
Quick, , with whom .sneh arran:2enients
hare been nnah enable the INlanagenient
pr,-ent Inrn l“ the public itt eoujititeti.ai with
h" filtrtaallal, whtoh laoht . Up
hi ClallCly,lll of NV1a14(`I'me011110a:allg 0-
Untie combination.
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5.145?1!*
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Children . wider tea years -Ofage, half pribe
A. L. SPUN ,LER.
It eal Estate go tit
\N hose
MEM
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A,tA
I
r
TEACHERS WANTED.
The School Board °fairer Spring township desire
erviece of 12'compntent Tendons. 1D 'Male and 2
Vomitlc to conduct the sehogis of said township for a
pm mod of six mouths each, commencing In September
next. I,lhoral wages will be paid. Exuminations to
be held indloguemown, AUCIUBt 25th, 1665.
By order of the Board.
• • It. A. BUCIIER, Secretary.
August 11th, 1805.—1 t ,
SHERIFF'S SALE. -/
IV Virtue of n,writ of I . euditloni kliponlis Waled out
of the Court of common Pleas of Combo, land County,
tied to me uireeted, I will en peso to Salo by public Ven•
due or out.er3, at the Court Howie, In the Borough of
Carliale. on Nonni:ly. the 26th day of August., A. 1).
ISO, at 10 O'clock A. M.,, the following described teal
estate viz.
The nue undivided third part ale Lot of ground sit
tome to the Borough of Ilechaillenburg. bounded on the
,South by the Cuc.iberland Valley Ball dead, Lingoes
[Anvil Bead on the west, Allen Street oh the North
and Ileuek's heirs en the Neat; containing. about 147
feet on tint Rail lined and 100 font In depth, having
thereon erected a two story P'RASIIS dIIUP.
:mixed and taken In execution as the property of 11.
L. linveratick.
Conditions: On all cales of $5OO, and over, 050 will
be required to be paid when the property la stricken
oil, tied $25 on all Haire under goo.
.1510. .1 ACOBS, Sheriff.
-Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, August oth. 1805.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
At Private Sale.
HANDsotiE Suburban Residence
sltuatv on the York Road. ono half mile Rant of
,moisie and within the Borough limits, comprising a
bout two and a-half acres of rand finely improved. hav
ing thereon erected a
-
TWO STORY .1„4 Mr
0 !MAK'
BRICK HOUSE.
licurly new, STATILE, LI‘RIll 400 HOWIE, ICE lluuae, and
nthm convenient out Buildings, and a good Well of
Wafer inns Cistern. Thu grounds aro tactfully laid out
mAI beautifully adorned with shade (root+, flowers,
ohruhh hy, toge her with an s hundauce. of fruit of all
kinds Thu , iOI.IPo is beautifully lova od in an elevated
position vri•h a lawn In' front sloping gradually to the
road. Also, an elegant
BRICK PRIVATE RESIDENCE
on Alain St. Carlisle—rho lot containing 20 feet in f r nt
mil 2/0 feet in depth null covered with fi ult trees and
!lowers... tine stable at the fort of the hit. lhe build
[ng to conveniently and substantially constructtd and
,ontains all the modern improvements. Arrangesnen,te
mn be made to give tho purchaser immediate n
f dean ed.—For terms anti funkier particulars el quire
3f A. L. SPONSLER,
C •• heal Estate Agt.
Carlisle, August, 10.
•
PUBLIC SALE.
On Tuesday. the 22d day of August, 1865.
NM he sold at publir sale, on the above day, In the
1,0.101 of Carlisle, the following valuable personal
lroperty, belonefug to the 'estate a the into Mire. M
leetevn. deeeased, viz :
17 howl of extra
Kentucky Mule's.
1,, gr and won-N.0140n. never fn kloA,r,sneist
'WI, pail orsplondld tnnt,lied hot
CARRIAGE 11 ORSES,
1 Fine Riding and Driving Horse,
ONE FRESH MILK COW,
all Pa , onsion top family Carriage. for two horses., two
ilnvgies, one Sleieh. one Corm A tm.on. one sett double
two setts si nitio Harness. rme double Fett
ihtvuess riding While , ant gsddlett tour good Fly
Nets. s lot of Horse Plat, kets and Covers, a lame lot or
11,11..,.,‘ and R'heoll•arurw. Se. Also,
' 300 Good Locusts Posts,
tea t. , 1 91.1 iiiro , ised a lot of oal, posts hewed and mor.
100 t'l nnst, e-int.thle fir board fence. a lot of
('l, ,, nmt ' , di% 9114 fencing boards, tite., together with
inlet :Miele.. too numerous to menti-n. •^nir to rnru•
I, at 11 a. rn , when term,) will be nude
known by dog. W. I'ATC-INI,
Jug A STUA hT.
Adminhdtato,
August 12, 18115—to
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NEW YORK SILVER MINING CO
OF NEVADA.
uFFICE, No. SO I3HOADWA 1, NEW
I Olilk
pil al, i.1,50n.n00 for en In at $.lO per Share—
slOkl par ,alu,
We are et...CUM! elle .0111 int the in De. We ker,'
p. si heir that we hare a rich rllt et . Mine A lee
tie inaind datars More will I rine us into n p-sitian
that we shall pay nionilll3 dividends t all early: take
Aran .Itee , ent Irea rates
Alt gl.nd Aevnt , wanted,.
AU,,tlSt 4, 1 , 6, 3t.
Music ! Music !
1 1 11 E subscribe's the IleeeS,:lly ,
of tin est,blishinent %O'er° Short %lush ran br
pnr,•ll.-rd nl5ll ui In° drlay and lovonvenionve
orca
the_ 1, purpntie Leeping n fine and luried
• e1t . ..1 i• rll .Pt the Lustnnie ol t ltu. ny.nt looir oetly
S oo,. on the e nu r of Ilanurrr and I.outher Ste,. L.
,I,—Lhing. Hoy m unie oe tufty not have on II:I lid
eAn oeeonnnodeteJ at the Shot les. p .le.nole
11AL1/1...nT 4.t. 131;0.
A ,g,St -I.
Proclamation
\%T IiAtEAS, the lion. JAMES
an,e,m, Presider t Judaea' the seretal Cout is
common Pleas of the counties of ('umberland. Per
ry :pod Juniata and w the several Courts of
nend 'termini, and Or. Vrlii Jett Deli, m y In said
and tip h el Cock lin and Hugh Stuart. Judges
of the Courts of ii)er and lei - miner and Jail Delivery
hir the Irk- of all capital and other offenders-, in the
said county of t timberland, by their precepts to me
direetoil. dated the 10 11 day of April, tan:), have or.
the Court oft). er and Terri , iner and General Jell
Delivery to be holden at Carlisle on the 4th Monday 01
August, ( Aug the 2lith day.) at 1.0 o'clock in
the tovenoon, to colt tlo UM 0110 WCOk.
N. rICE is hereby given to the Coroner,Juslices of
the Pence. atitt Cons) allies of the said county of Cum
berlaod that they are by the said precept commanded
to he then and there lit their proper persons, with
then roils, records. and ingots' t ions examinations• and
all other rent nibonees, to do those things ohich 1.0
their offices Opt te tali] to be one. and all thOSO that
are bound hi rot ognhance., to prosecute not the
prhimerfiSthat re of the') sh 111 be in the Jell of said
fOtlllty, tire to be Unit,' to prosecute them as shall be
jos,. N .1 ACtlitS,
July 21,1865. Sheriff.
Il i ', STATE NOTICI..—
ALette+s of Admiointration on the Estate of Wm.
Beeteni, tioe'd , site of the lioromth mt arliele, have
been granted by the Register of Cumhet hod County
the cabs, Jinn s, the first 1131110 A residing in Carlisle,
and the lost minted in South Middleton tarp. All mu
st-Ms basing claims ti t talost said estate, will present
them but settlement, and abuse Indehtod will make, im
mediate payment to
Jos. W. PAT ros,
JOd. A. 3fIAIIT,
August 4,1865—tit Adam
FSTATE NOTICE
ALetters testamentury on the estate of Robert
Bell, late of south Middleton township. deceased, have
been granted by the Register of Cumberland county,
tp the subscribers, the termer residing in t3euth
Nii
dloton township, and the latter in the county of
Adams. All persona knowing themselves Indebted to
sold estate ,gill matte Immediate payment, and those
haring claims will present theta properly authentien
led for settle! ent to
JAMES 11. WEAKLEY,
ROBERT DELL, Jr.
August 4, 1865-61 E ocutorti
{ /Gutters
NOTICE._
liGetters alministration on thn estate of Joseph
Livlepton, late of East Punnsborough lownehip, dec'd.
have been granted by Ihe itegistur of Cumberiane co ,
to the subscriber residing in said township. All per
indebted to said estat , are required to make im
mediate payment, and those having c alms to prevent
them to JOIIN SWEETS,
August 4, 1865 —ht A ire'r.
OTICE.-
11 On motion of Weida & Parker, Atty's of Wm.
Gruel, Executor of.lamisou Hannon, dee'd.. a rulo wea
gointed upon the belie at Law of inn said Jamison
Hannon, due'd , to appear at thu next Orphans'
_Court
of Cumberland County: Penna., on 'Tuesday nip 16th
of Augwit, to show cause why the told Win. Gravy
should not be cilia:barged by the said Court from his
Executorship, he having settled finally his Adminis
tration areount, - which aottee Is hsreby given.
JUAN JApoui,
114;11 Shuriff of soletleounty
July 14, 1665-41.
Valuable Town Property
AT PRIVATE SALE.
[ I IIE subscriber offers forst& that de
slrablo residence, situate on North -Jtreet extend
ed, west of West street. The Jot contains 125 feet in
[rout nod too feet In depth. The house is built on ihe
cottage style and finished in the best manner There
are a number of choice fruit trees in the lot, and a cis
tern. This is one of the most desirable private real
deuces to the borough, sad will be sold low and on rea
sonable terms:
Apply to Dr. W W. Dale.
Ceirlisle, August 4,1805-9 t
Administrator's Sale of Real Estate
order, of the Orphans' Court of Cup.
j Jborlancl county; the undereigned 'Admlnlstratore
of James ,Clarit, deeues'ed, late or Monroe Town-Lip,
enuno aforeauld, will expope et publl.• *ale,, on the
premiNes, 'on' FRIDAY, September 8,,,1805, u'raleable
Farm,
Containing 101•Aores,• •
adjoining lands of Joseph Brandt and Moses, Bricker.
Twelve acres et which is Woodland, and the reminder
aloarod and In, a good"state of cultivation. The itn
provementa„,therebtu 'story_
• ~
stone *louse, • • 01
Stone Spring &Ms°, ILIA'NE,RN, We- HI;
gon Shod, and ether Ont4mildings. A fine
stream of water runs through the Mod, forming a first
r olling wider power.. The sceeeryln the vicinity ot the
estate le grand. „Churches,. Schools, Id Pbysicitns; -
&c., are convenient, It Is 0 miles cast of. Carlisle, and
the ,amadistance west of, Alechaniesburg. The. els an
011 Mill, Apple and Peach Orchard,on the .premises.
Terms 91 sale :—Fivo ilitodred Milers cash,. one-,
fourth, I-chiding the five hundred cash, on, the confir
matToniirtale by the Court, and the minded .r on the
first of April, 111011, when a deed will be made and pos
session given to the purchaser. 'Cron in the ground
reserved and the umshaser to pay thelexes o'lBoo,
Salo to commeilL4, at 0 o'clock on said eay: '
Mrs, MAiIUAIiET
NELSON CLARK,'
August 4, /805—ts !: • J. , . Admipistrotors.
Lane. Ex. and Her. Tel : copy timtsend.blifie this efil.
VALUABLE Preienta for all at Haver
- I Otlok's Drug; no* and Fancy , '
,1
Pr : ale of Town Property. ,
f AM nowfering for sale Abe, follow
trig property 1 Carlisle:
, 1. A two ory Brick Home on N.
E. corner of Sou h and Wdst Sts., now. cc-
I coupled by mu.
ho. 2 A two story Crick House 'with ;; ;
DriokilSclhbuildlng on W. South St. occu..
•
„pled by W. W. Ohenowoth.
N 0.3. A' two story Mick Musa on W. South st. now
occupred by Frederick Wilmer.
!so. 4. A two story I.4ilek House on west St. occupied
by Samuel Albert.
ho. 6 at 6. Two two story Frame 'Houses on N. West
occupi dby Henry litmhes and Jneob Albert. '
Nor terms uhd other particulars enquire of the sub
scriber. isAMTIEL en AM bitl.l
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Augusl 4, 18M-Imo,
DICKINSON COMMERCIAL COL
LEOE.
tint S Institution, late known to the
• public, as the "Chandansburg Commercial Col
lege," is sow perinam ntl:. lecalut in Carlisle, l'a.
Young men des rues of prepsr no themselves for the
actual duties of..business ills, in the xhortest p set is
thee, and at the least exiwose, will fluid this lo•titu
tam, (the ile•ign of s bleb lx t I mpn t a sound buq
auss ed cation to young men of the country), particu
larly adopted to accomplish that desirable ohject
BRANCHES TAUGHT
Book-keeping, in &a Ito forms and applications; Com
mercial Calculations, Commercial' Law, Penmanship.
Prartival and Oman mita!: Business Corrospondeuce,
`Forms. Ph ,nography,leleg aphlog by Sound, fir.
In order, t. tally illustrate the prlnciplesof the seve
ral hiatilehes, an...; thoroughly impress thorn upon the
mind 01 the student, a system of actual business train
ing, through tin establishment of legitimate Offices
and Counting Houses, representing departments at
Trade and Commerce, and a regular Dank of Deposit
arid Issue, Las been instituted; thereby affording all
advantages of any similar Anstitutinn in the coun.ry.
Bone but competent Teachers employed. and a 811111-
. lent nhinbor. to guarantee individual instruction In
all, a nutter of no small importance, and seldom recei
ved nt other Insii.titions
Owing to ,the rapid growth f the Sellool, and in or
der to accemoimi,te our numerous applicants from all
parts 01 the country. new rooms have just been fitted
up, (In OA South Doubling f Dickinson College), in
super for style, a Li sufficiently commodious to aCelata.
upstate rem two to three hundred students. A liberal
dean lion made in ((Ivor of soldiers maimed or disabled
in defense Cl our country and flag.
For further pail 'colors eall at the College, West 3.lain
St., or address
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR
Atyru , t 4, 1865.
IA. ME to the pretuises of the subscri
ber In North al iddiotOn twp , 234 miles west f
ttarqsle ' nuar nays' Bridge, about the 25th 01 June
last, a Red Bull, with rod and white face, and about
two yea, s old. Toe owner Is notthed to come forward,
prove property, pay charges, and take him away, other
wise he will he disposed of as the law directs.
:UMBEL. EPPL,BY.
August 4,1855-3 t.
A MOST IMPOR I ANT DISCOVERY !
INTERESTING TO AGENTS', FARM Ens, AND
LADIES:
E a re i l i n g s
nes the hef t
e d m
i tch i_ o n t e which t
comsbie
Wine and Cider Press the drs,cst Clothes Wringer, and
!he moht power ful Lifting. Jack in the world. It is the
only press adapted to malting App e Champaign, which
Is now retarded as one of the most Important discover
ies of the HD. A rod agent wanted in every county,
to whom we will hold out such Inducements as to in.
sure $lOOO before artmtab. The Beet 0100 looking op
pileatiun Irian :toy county shall have the excluthe
/igerwy. Full pm tit Mars. terms, etc.. by Circular.
Address „...
August 4. 1865-3 t.
SPECIAL SALE
Government Mules
PHILADELPHIA.
TIIi+;UNITEDSTATES WILLSELL
AT AUCTION,
Champ;virs City Bazani Fattersalls, Rel'rr
St. heltecen 111/1 12th Sts.
During the Month of Aug. 1865,
900 MULES.
These Mules are nil serviceable. s•dd oThr y for
W 111) t use. Ito3ers are to 1,1,011111 V them at
An , / 11111, and ev ,ry Ito giv , n for :I th,,r.
cough tow, lon Roomy sheds are provided fur pro
tection from sun and rai l,.
trill be Sold cm EAGII EDNI.:SDAY ' , ATURD,II"
Tint , ,t,olit , uurf E NIOATI.I (A' AUG T, 1.11/1111.11
rlog iit lU 0 cluck, A. M.
Terms Cast►, in Government Funds
Brig. LiCli, EKI,N.
A.LBER l' 8, ASLI)I EA L, C11 , 1:1111 and A. Q M. Office,
No. 7.:V Mlrhet 5t., 'hilutt.'h.
A ueuld 4. 199.6-4 t
AUCTION SALES.
GitErxT SA. LE OF GOV ERN MENI
hoits v ANDAILL
25,0 :0 ANIMALS TO BE SOLD DUR1.1. , ;(1,
THE NTa OF A ITG US ,
lu the. Stet. of Now York I',•nun)ltnnbt. 1.114), In.
dims, U lawn re, > i ar,) land, and New Jersey,
anti the Disto ict of Culutet
1111A1(71:101t6Tlilt HEN ERA L'S OFFICr,
, July
Will be sold at pu' lic auction. to the hig.hestblderr,
and the Slate and places named helots, viz
NEW Yd Li.
Now York city, Tuesday and Friday of each week,
2uo Horses each day.
New York city, 1l odnesf ay of °nab week, 2ao Mules
each dny
Tue,day, August 8. 200 Horses
Tuesday, ,ugutd. it, duo Mules.
Alfauy, I rldny, August 23, 50 N Ws.
Buffalo, WeclueAtiy, August du. 500 Nules
Philadelphia, Thursday oft sch 'Nook, 200 hares s est'h
day.
l'htladelpitta, Wednesday' and ;tat urda . t, each week,
100 Il u es each day.
Pittsburgh, Thursday of each week, 100 Mules each
day.
Pottsville, Tuesday, August 1, 200 Mules.
Mlllitutown. Friday. August 4. 210 Mules.
York, Friday, August 4. 20u 'bases
:Now villa, Wednesday. A uguat 0. 100 Horses.
Nowville. Thursday, August 10, 100 Mules.
Reading, Friday, August 11, 000 Horses.
Shippensburg. Wednas lay, August 19, 100 Horses.
Erie, lhuisclay, August 17, 200 Horses.
Shlppeusburg, Tuursday, August 17. 100 Mules
Williautsport. Friday, August 18..04 11. rams.
Indiana, Monday, August 21, 1. 0 Horses.
Cluunbarsburg, Wednesday, August 23, 100 Horses.
ChantberBourg, Thursday. August 21. 100 Muhs
Milton, Friday, August 25. Dal Hera es.
Carlisle, Ii odnesday, August 311, 100 Horses.
Carlisle, 1 hursday, August 31, 100 Mules.
•
01110.
Columbiana Tuesday', August 1, 100 11orses
Saistn, r, oduesdlty, August 2, 100 Horses.
Alliance, Thursday, August 3. 200 Horses
ganton,daturday, August 0, 200 Horses.
idevelasd Tuesday, August 0, 1,01 01 ules.
Massillon Tuesday, August 15. 201111orses.
Crestline, Thursday, August 17, 000 Mules.
Cleveland. Mouday, August 21, 200 nurses.
INDIANA.
Fl.rt Wayna, Thursday, August 24, 1,000 11f ules
Wilmington, Tuesday of each week, 200, Horses each
day.
Wilmington, Friday of each week, 200 Aluics each
day.
NEW' JERSEY.
Tretarm. Thursday August 10, *2OO Mules
Trenton, Thursday, August '2l, 201 M ules
Baltimore. NV ettmenday, Au,ust 0, aad Weilueaday of
each week thereafter, 200 Horses a eh day.
ASDINGTON. D. C.
Baal week day, £OO Mules
tusaono, D.C.
Each week day except Wodniisday, 200 tforses,
An opportunity to purchase_ a superior class of sad
dle and draft animals, at far loss than their true value,
in now offered to the public.
Titsitagit the mejorlti of them are sound and service
ibis, they ate no longer required in the army, and
must be sold.
Many of timmllll3B 11 ure bought In the beginning of
the war, when young, accompanied the armies in all
their marches and camps, and arc thoroughly tymkom,
hardened by sluil else, penile and familiar from being
so lon eurroundad by the - soldims.
Animals will be sold elegly.
Faies to commence at 10 A. M.
Teresa.—Cash, in United States currency
JAMES A EKIN,
Brov. Brig, Oen. In charge
let Die. Q. fa. G. 0.
• Angust 4,1805—1 a.
READING RAILROAD
• ...ra •
,-, Mar -
3 . 8. LABII
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
RE AT TRUNK lAN E FROM THE
VA North and Werth-West for Philadelphia ' 'New
York, Reading, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Pas
tan, t 0.. Ao.
-
Traina leave Harrisburg for Now York, as follows: At
'" 00, 7.26 and B 15 'A. 111., and 1.45 ,I'. M., arriving at
New York at MU A. 51, and 3.00 and 10.30 P. Ai.
~ The above conneet with similar-Trainaorethe , Penn.
sylvania Wall Road, and eiceping Cars accompany the
8.00 and 8.16 A: 111:3'rains, without c h ange.
Leave 'for heading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, hPneraville,
Ashland, 'Pine Orove, Allentown, and Philadelphia, a.
B 15' A. 111. and 1.45 P 31., stopplug at Lebanon and
principal Statlons only.
Way Trains, lamming at all points, at 7 25 A. 51.,and
4.40 P. M. Returning: Leave Wow York at 0 A. M..42:-
110 noon, and 8 P. M. Philadelphia at 800 A. 514:and
3.30 P. M.; Putts Ville at 815 A. M. and 2.35 P. M ; Avh
land at 6.10 A. M. and 12.80 noon, Tamaqua at 3.15. A.
.81. And 216 P. M., and Heading at 1:00, 7.85 and 10.45
A. M. 138 and 0.05 P. al;
Reading Accommodation Train : Leaves Reading at
0,00 A. M., returning from Philadelphia aT 6.00 P. 51.
~Ecdunitda Rail Road Trains leave ng at 0.00 and
10.56 A. M., and 0.16 P. 51. for Ephrata, Litiz, Columbia,
•On Sundays: LeaVo Not Vor 'at ' 8.00 P. 51„ Phtla
delphia 816 P. M. ' Pottsville 780 A.' 61. Tamaqua 7,00
A. 61 , Ilarqsburg 8.10 A 81. and Reading at 100 A. 31.
for,Harrisburg.' , „• , .
commutation, Allihage, Season, Scheel and Exam";
Sion Tickets Co and trout all pniiits; • at, reduced Rates.'
Baggage checked through : 80 •pundsallon ad' each
Passenger. O. A. picou,o,
- • , aernera stiodotaiident' '
Beadlnk, Pa, July 19080
Carl! le, Pit
A M. TRIMMER,
Camel:. In
STRAY BULL,
11A1,1„ 111•.1Si) k CU.
:No 65 Liberty St • N
100 MULES
IR
By Order oaf
13=EME
ll=l
AIARYLAND
'Pll?, t6 Y" ) l
rublie Sale efiraluable Heal
Estate.
ON Saturday. the 26th day of August,
1 8 65. by virtue of an order of the Orphans Court
of Cuinberland county, I will expose to - public sale, on
the premises, the following. described real estate, sit
eta in 'Upper Allen township one mile south of ido•
chanicaburg on the road leadlint from islechanicsburs
to Shephordstown. late the - residence of Levi tiood•
year s deed, n tract of highly Improved Limestone
1.1110. ojolning lends of Jacob Abrams, All Brandt,
Samuel Enkela and Seifert.,
Containing 18 Gores
THe Intprovrmonts consist of a two
~? .4%2' stnry PRA ItIB Ili iIISB and r rime
e),Beck 'building. a II It A 111 le 11 A Nlt
jOctinT BARN. and other Out-buildings.
fine young Orchard has been
started attettut land has been i ecently limed.
Persons desiring to eiamino the property cap call on
the tenant In possession.
, Sale t, commence at 2 o'clock when terms gilt be
madUl..nown - by
July p, 1865-0
D. S. GOODYEA:R, Adm'r
Valuable Farm at Public Sale.
THE Executor of George Yost, lute of
1, Upper Ails:: township, Cunthorlund county, den'd
will sell at nubile solo, on TlilitittDAY, tint :3lst dip of
A 1.1(11181',1111 1 5. all that valuablo pieco 01 mood, situa
ted in the sidd township, hound, d by lands of Michael
Yost, Snintl Mohler. John Miller and others, containing
95 Acres, more or legs,
of first quality of Limestone land, In the highest state
of cultivielon. The Improvements area first rate
New Bank Barn,
A two story iltAlllE 110U8C, with all
6 ,_
. L i ' the necessary Out buildings. A run
r -, ; 7_.,.._,-, ring stream of never failing water at
~ 1 . -
;'Ti the house and barn. The cutaide
?... 0 ~.....--.-"" ~fenring is nearly all Locust Pest and
Chestnut Mill. There are about Six Acres of very fine
heavy Timber st 111 standing.
Terms of soh —Ten prr cent of the pu.ebase money
to be paid when the property Is stricken dawn. The
widow's Interest to remain In the land. and the resi
due of the purchase money to be paid on the Ist of
April, 1806, when deed will be made and possession
given. Taxes for 1660 to be paid by the purchaser.
The tenanls share of .be wmp Is reserved
ale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. on the promi
ses. about 2 miles sou b east of Mechanicsburg. on the
State road leading from Gettysburg to Harrisburg.
July 28, 18115-16.
Valuable Farm at Private Sale
I olle for sale n valuable farm situated within two
miles or Carlisle, containing 116 acres. of Black Slate
Land, of which 40 acres are meadow and sot with
Timothy.
r
The Improvements are a NEW BANK
: y,,A i Bt RN 7 , / by 40 feet, a TWO STORY
~•0..; :!'s PLASTItRIOD ROUSE, and out-Build
•:1 ...
'414; , .f, Rigs. The land Is to good state of eul-
A1i , ...., : :k z , r y tivation, about 8,000 !maids of lime
haying been applied during the Mat few years ; under
good fences and in well watered
Terms to suit purcha.ors and possession given on
tno Ist April A. D. 11165. For fut tiler particulars In-
quiro of or nddrepf,
July 20, 1565-2 months
PUBLIC SALE OF
.I : Zienta M l Sitint(e
rr TIE heirs of John AlcElhonoy, dec'd.,
1 sill offer nt Public Sale on
Saturday /be 91h (t September, 1865,
on the premises situated in Mourne Township, Cum
berland County 2% miles west of Mcebnnicsburtt, ad
jOillitlT, bind, of David 1,. CI:Wt. Nikita& (larver, Jacob
ii-rnhauQ luoi others. et , l/i3iffilla 119 111,11, and 1, 0
p”rotie.l of Lime stone land In a hi, h state of cultiva
inn. and tinder goe, fen,. with from 20 to 00 news of
~0041 t mthered Lend, a finer•bard of Apple and other
fruits
MEM
AN ---
ranFa 1674.1,
.. . 0..
STONE HOUSE,
with a go , d Collar rind ar h Cellar.
it net err ntilliez well of Wllter and els
tent at tile hou 0, 491.131 Ft BARN, with Il'Aggen shed,
and Corn II and all other nerossaiy
(ui- Buildings,
for whirl, a VOl.ll title will Lr Oren.
Sale to 1,1111111•11( e at 111'r 11/CM P 31., en said day when
torn, of anlr ,n ill lie mule tints n by
THOM 31cELIIR1sEY,
bAN 111 McEI.IIIN EY.
Any Ilorsni; wishing to t !IP pientirer., rail call
on me. rh" , tlri Ilisnoy, residing en the farm. "
July. 21, lif4- t s"
Valuable Farm for Sale
rl`ll I I eirs )ITunc., dee'd
1at,111,,,ni, 1I nnp , on tow rland coun
t s tt 111 • llor al 101 l f.it
On (la , fhr 22(1 rhty of ,Cept e her, 1865,
on the po situated in township.
on the till t,:i•t i t ,hippensburg.
to j. Sil s c• staining
126 ACRES OF I,IIIESI'OIsTE LAND,
more Or le., 111 a lii,ll r col Hagan, and under
oml to I/1 1., ail of ,s Welt in eltaled rxrrpt same twelve
~ f litl ul • lo t mho: la 1 ill: improvements are
a large S'"oN 111$1:S1 , .. rtlth
aloe Tenant II 'use, 4,0,r1)
1.,r,41. • t,...0 lo.uk u, t u. 11 azon
.r.trjr 111
C ur . Vic r, aAo R 005... and othOr
1n,., 1,1 r) 01it - i.5.11,a, * Flit ei• is a
(11(t2/1.1ol, on the pneu Ist,.
and other Fruit Trees.
th 4. SAlla• lline and place will be sold n Inlet
of N 401.1461,3 t IU.NIIIIII Land, ul nut 4 utiles writh 01 the
111,11.1‘ , 11 1 . 1,111, and Y 11111e1 .111t11 ,if Leesburg,
Containing 12 Acres,
which will het multi tugvtlivi Or iti two lots HS
01,
An) log to View the premlees, ran call oil
lirutl Youog, re,..ldln f r o t line lane, Or the inoler,lgn
,. ro , hling neat Carlos 0.
til Cl.lllllll'll, /It . A. NI , said day,
11 ll+'ll tiaras iv II }lv 111:111.1. h Ilt,\ [I Iry
J MN STUART, Jr.,
F. ‘%.,'.. 4 ” Al:14;11T,
Hein; of U. M'Cuno„ dec'd
=I
Samaritan's Gift !
SAMAIIIPAIVS GIFT !
I'IIEMOS CERTA IN 11\18EVER
USED.
Yes, A Po.sitive Cure
Contains no 711ineral, no Balsam, no Mercury
Only Ten Pi /Is lh he Taken to F.:lTert a rure.
are entirely vegetable, having
no smell nor any unpleasant taste. and will not
in any way Injure the stomach or bowels of the most
&heat°.
Cures In from two to rout days, and recent eases in
"twentf -four hours " Prepared by a graduate of the
University of Pennsylvania, one of the most eminent
Doctor?. and Chemists of the present day.
NO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO CIIANOE
WRATEVER.
Let th.PPO who have deßptired of paling cured, or
who humo bon gorged with Balsam Monello', try the
SAMARITAN'S GIFT,
Sent by Man hi a plain envelope.
l'ilre—Nialo package, 4, - 2. Femalo
BLOOD! BLOOD ! BLOOD !
SCROFU LA, ULCERS, SORES; SPOTS, TETTERS,
SCALES, BOILS, OR VENEREAL DISEASES, Ar.
SAMARITAN'S
HOOT & HERB JUICES
le offered the public as a positive cure.
THB SAMARITAN'S ROOT AN!) JUICES, IS
the most ',elect, certain and Weal, II remedy ever
prescribed—it reaches and eradicates every partitlie of
the tumoral poison, so that the cure is thorough and
permanent. Take then of 'bin purifying remedy and
he hinted, and do not transmit to your posterity that
for ankh you may repent in after yearn.
DO NOT DESPAIR I
althotub you may bo pronounced Incurable, tho
SA NaitITAN'S ROOT & HERB JUICES
will remove every vestige of tmpuritlns from the sys
tem, as well asall Alm bad effects of Mercury.
FEMALES !
In many '
affections with which numbers of Female,'
suffer, the
ROOT & HERB JUICES,
SP moat happily adapted, An Winites. in bearing down,
Falling of tho Womb, Debility, awl Tor all ample 'lite
incident to the sox.. Sent by e7nresa Moo .sl,2h par
bottle.
SAMARITAN'S WASH,
Is usca In con unction with tho foot and Ilorb Juices
,Fultdtractions. l'rlco 25 cents.
The efflcacy'of these remedies ie alike acknowledged
by physicians and patients. They aro u ea In the
IlnitedStatoit hospitals, thus restoring she' health of
many or our bravo soldiers.
[From the Baltimore Buti3
What the Surgeons say of the So
. marltun's Remedies.
, "POST HOSPITAL, Foca , 51ABSIIA LL,I
Baltimore, Md., Feb. 20, 18C4. ;
"there great sathdlictlon in statlnk, that I have
Amid the Samaritan's Remedies' for Venereal Dhcase
twits umet.customary forms; that 1 have used. them
whb Judgment, discretion, - and' properly. and have
foncul them respoiid to my anticipations promptly and
effectually. Kritiwing their composition, 1'; have the
fullest confidence In their s efficacy and as far as toy
, pee oftlieni extends;l recommend them 'strongly . .
• "ALFRED I). BOWERS,
"Assistant Surgeon 6t.11 Now or Vclo."
EAU ha under , tood that these raraddlos ;aro as Tar:
ouiniendott; and Oositlvoly duru trui 'illeases for
.which 00.17 . araofforqcl.
Tor Bela at IlaierstiolCi.Drtig Stara, Ilanever Street
Carlisle, Pa. r
?, -1 0();:ribprlotors •
015 Baca 0
,6„Plillado)pl4A,
. ;;
/ - 111010 k •.13GAIH.S & - TOBACCO,
AT AMATO/VA
rphe subscribers inform the public tbat
they still coutlnue the
GAS PITTING AND PLUMBING
buslnea at the Old Stand in the biteement of the Flret
Methodiet Church. They will attend promptly to ell
busireas in. their lino.
Load and Iron Pipes, llyaranto, lot and cold
Water Closets; Force a-d Litt pumps. Wro't Welded
Tubea. Iron Sinks, Bath Tube, Bath Boilers, WaabLia
ales, Hydraul c Rams, 90, and every description b.
cocks and fittings for gad, steam water, &o. Superior
cooking rnnge• heaters and gas fixtures put up in
churches, ~fores and do rillngs, at short notice:in the
most modern style. All rasterials and work in our
line at low rates nd werran'sd.
Im.Counl ry work and j1k41.413 o , mnptly attondod to
July 1. 1864.
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS
prepared from a prescription of Sir J Clark, M. D.,
Phyticlan Nxtraordloary to the queom
THIS well known medicine is no bri
t p..sltlon, but a sure and safe remedy for Female
Dloleultles mid Obstructions, from any cause whatever
nod although a powerful remedy, It contahts nothing
hurtful to the constitution.
To Married Ladies It is peculiarly suited. it will, in
a short time, bring on the monthly porlod with regu
larity.
In all rases of Nervous and Spinial Affections, Pain
In the Rack and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on slight
exertion, Palpitation of the heart, Lowne• a of Spirits,
Hysterics Sick headache, Whites, and all the painful
illseai.es occasioned by a disordered system. those Pills
will effect a cure whon all other means have failed.
These Pills have never been known to CH where the
directions on the 2d page of pamphlet are well obsorv•
ed. For further particulars, get a paroptlot, free, of
the agent. $1 and 6 postage etimps enclosed to any
authorized agent. will Insure a battle, containing over
to pills, by return mall. W. ELLIOTT,
I ec. 2, 18114. Arent;
- nYSPEPSIA.
j_ What every body mays moat be true. We have
heatd Dr. Strickland's Tonic spoken of so frequently.
by those who have been - bonelyted by It, that at last
we are compelled to make It known to the public that
we really believe it effects a cure. lb every case; there
fore, we say to those who ate suffering with Dyspepsia
or Nervous Debil.ty, to go &their Druggist and get a
bottle of Dr. Strickland'a Tonic.
El.l YOST, Ex'r.
PIANO-FORTES.
DRIGGS' NE W PATENT.
ARE the only Instruments constructed
on a truly scientific principle. They have great
er stren,ith . and will remain longer in Tune than any
other Piano. The construction in simple and natural,
all the extraneous lumber in the body of the Instru
ment lo dispensed with; the coned boards are merely
two arched planks of thin wood, like the front and
back of a violin ;,the [strings toe attached to a strong
Tron Ironic, which Is separated and entirely indepond.
et, t of the case, thereby dispensing with the old harp
form 01 stringing, by substituting straight bridges,
preserving at the same time the Over Strung Bass, of
which Mr. Briggs is tho inventor. By these improve
ments we gain much more vibratory power, at the
same time preserving all its purity and richness of
tone.
MMMI
( arliele, Pa
'I hey have roecived the highest testimoniala from the
Prega, and all tho principal artiste in the country,
among v lalulvare
Ilarry h7undorhou,
Max Maretzek,
Theodore Eh:field,
Harman Wotlenhaupt,
Francis IL. Brown,
Wm. Henry Fry,
Mr. BEOEBIII_IND TIIALBERO, the great pianist,
sn),-1 have examined your new Plano-fortes, and I
cordially apprOve of its system of construction. Its
pr ineiple, by which great increase at vibratory power is
obtained, being very shale and pi rfoctly ph.losopl
cal. The one is grand and noble: it hus peat ea) an
ity for sustaining the sound or singing, arid Ito vol
ulna tone or power I have never heard excelled in
•
depth puti y. and sympathetic sweetness.
nt, 111.15 k hV, late musical tittle of The N. Y
says:-1 have examined your newly Sul anted
Piano-Fortes. They merit all the praise elven to them
ti) Messrs Melberg, Gottschalk, Strackosch, Mason
ur d others. A. rteards It; ucture, they ate original
Nutt pbilosi pineal ; in purity. volume, and continuity
of tone: itt viral versimilltude, that en nit tag excel
bleb enables the pirmit is to o sing" MI the In
tan cut. your Pianos ever deserve the hl,4hest rank
or invention, in my opinion, is destined to worff.
a radical change in the nAttufactureot Pianos Vtrough•
out the world.
re 111 the N. Y. Herald. f ept b.—Upon a careful ux
andeolt ion of tripe's Plane-Forte, we find the results
nl tained are a very fine singing tone. great 1 urity and
la II ha nay throughout the entire instrument, not often
Otii,tl in Pianos co, structed upon the old plan.
'llea N. Y. Times, July 12, says:—We have now an
hest, uneent without en equal. It ran sing with a
smooth delicacy, perfectly unattainable on any other
ins , e ement an ordinary player obtains with no axon
t' a fullness of a Grand Plano-Forte, and they
must fl.redlly supersede the old styles.
(iENTI.F,II , N log thoroughly examined and
tested the l'ituo -Fortes invented and patented by Mr.
S. 11. In lggs, I am of the oplulon'tlmt the tone result
ing front his Improvements, as exhibited in the in'
struments under exenelnatinn, In r oint of richness,
d, pth and brilliancy, equals that of the best Grand
Piano Fortes, and. excels them In pure, musical inton
ation and at tual tone, power thun approximating
closer co what T consider perfection In the instrument
than tins yet been achieved by any other system of
ma u n fart te re.
WM. HALL & SON,
508 Broadway,
NEW YORK.
Before pu chasing, send for a descriptive catalogue,
with price.
Juno 16, 1665-Iy.
pHysialANs will find it to their ad
vantiew to call and purchase their Modlcluos at
ItALSTON'S.
fIARPETINGS, Oil Cloths and Mat
tinge, at baby's Cheap Cash Store.
CIIAS. 001LitY.
July 7, 1805
Strike While The Iron Is Hot !
NEW STORE,
HAVE just received a large asssort
i ment of Now Goods, such as Celebes, Detaines ?
Cballier, Lawns, Alpacas, Chambroys, Flannels, Linens
Brown and Bleached Shootings, Brown and Bleached
Shlrtlngs, As.
Also, a full assortment of
Men's Goods,
Filial no Cloths, Cassimures, Sattinetts. Joanp, Cotetn
atlas, Denims, Stripes, Checks. Including all quality
and styles of Undershirts and Drawers, Droll Shirts.
Shirt Collars, Nook Ties, Gloves, and all other goods
pertaining to a Gentleman's Wardrobe.
All. of whibh will be sold at lower • priers than hey
ore sulling - olsewhero In Carlisle.
• WM. A. RILE%
Next door West of the Pofit Office, Carlisle.
May Di, 18135. ' • -
FH I,'; Duplicate of School Taxes for
the present year has been delivered by the Schrol
Directnre to the Treasurer for collection, it is there
fore made the duty of said Treasurer to give notice to
the Taxable Citizens of the Borough of Carlisle that
he will attend at the County Court House (Connote
sinners' Otlice,s on Thniaday and lerlday the 7th and
tith of September next, between the hours of B and 12
In the foreneou. and 2 and bin the afternoon for the
purpose of eceivlng the said Taxes.
All persons paying -their Taxes on or before these
days will receive n reduction of
FIVE PER CENT.
The Taxes 1n the meantime will be received by the
Trenton er at his dwelling in West !dab Bt.
J. W. )1111f,
Treasurer.
FEMALES!!
July 14, 1865
F4sTAT,NOT ,I Ok.I. . .
tettera or Administration on the estate of David
W. hours, late of Dickim.on township, dece.,sed, have
been granted by the Doubter of Cumberland "county,
to the subscriber..rmiding in said townebip. All per.
sons,Daving claims against said estate 'will present
thent'lni settlement, and those kodobtod to the same'
NOO make imtm (hate payment to ..
JOI.IN MORRISON, Miner.
August 4, 1866-70 t
ST ATE NOTICE.= ,
J Lettere of Administration on the Estate Of Mrs.
Disney Myers, late of Lower Allen Township, • doed.,
bavu boa granted by the iteglater of Cumberland
County to the subscriber' residing in said Townships
All persoturknowing themselves Indebted to said estate
make Immediate payment and those having claims
will esent them for settlement to •
' DAVID 8. MVERA,
July 21, 180f)-11t,' Aden Mist, ator. '
1418 TATE NOTICE.-
4 , Lot ore of Admlnistrntion tho ootato ofJeIIOSS
Clark 4, hit° or Oloniqe township, dec'd.. having Imola
granted by the Register of Cumberland County to tho
subscribers residing In the aametownsblp aforosald.-
All porno,' Indebted to mid estate aro hereby notified
to matte Immediate payment, and thostatarleg ruling
to present them to '
July 2,1', :16667-6t*--
• •
"DORT „Folios, Writing Desks, Back
Gammon Boards, Games or al desaripttoliat Thor:.
oratiok's Drug, Bono) , and Book Store.
LYNCH & FOOTE,
Plumbers & Gas Filters.
SHOWER BATHS,
SIR JABIES'OLARKE'S
L. M. ttottschalk
Thalherg,
Wm. Mason.
A. Burin,
M.Stmelmach,
Chas. Fra.del.
Yours respect fully,
L. M. GOTTSCHALK
OEM
NEW GOODS.
SCHOOL TAY FOR 1865
ITGARICT OLAIiK t
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dduilalotratore
The Great Internal Remedy For
THE EFFECTUAL. OUHE — OF
RJIEITMATIkS'M.
GOUT,
NEURALGIA,
TETTER,
RINGWORM, &c.,
IS TRULY
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IT STANDS UNEQUALED BY ANY MEDI
CINES now before the public for the cure of the
move named diseases. The vest number of rub on
medicines which formerly hare been used fir those
diseases, were merely temporary in their effects and of
doubtful virtue, but
The Rheumatic Compound
Reaches the source of all trouble, and actually banish
es the disease from the system by its immediate action
en the blood.
Johnson's Rheumatic Compound
THE SOLDIER'S TREE FRIEND !
READ TI;E•FOLLOWINO
PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE, 1
Ma. Anneaw JOFINSON:—Dear Sir: In November loot
I had a severe attack of Rheumatism, to which I bad
not been subject 'Cor nearly three years The attack
wax so severe that rcould not move my bead or raise
my arm. After trying different medicines without
avail. I was Induced to use your Itheutnatlc Compound
and Blood Purifier, and before I had taken three bot
tles I was so completely cured that I could perform any
duty to which my country might call me. I can glad
ly and confidently recommend it to all my fellow sot
diem as the quickest and surest remedy for Rheuma
tism I over need.
Your true, frlopd
„„,INORRIS PATTERSON.
Reference P. T. Patterson and William Duncan, No
77 Wood street.
All who use It receive benefit.
It cures when all other remedies fall.
it gives universal satisfaction.
The proof is most abundant.
It Is the only sure cure for Rheumatism
It is the greatest discovery of the age.
No other remedy has become so popular.
It is proscribed by physicians.
It is recommended by ohysicians.
In truth, it le a perfect benefactor
R. E. SELLERS & CO.
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
WIIOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
For sale by Johnson, Holloway It Cowden, Philadel
plan, and DAVID RALSTON, Carlisle.
July 7, 1805,
EIROPIELS*
(The A-rig-in-ai r only- True -k °ermine)
has stood for thirty years a Staple Remedy. unequaled
by any medicine known for the cure or Liver rom
plaint enstlveness,sl,k Headache and Itllinus Disor.
dere. and Inchs•d for the whole class of diseases origi
nating In binary derangements.
Symptoms of a Diseased Lire/
General loon of appetite, sickness of the stomach.
pains in the head. shoo'oa rs. back and sides, sense 01
weariness., will) n eepless rights. restiveness of bowels,
f dlowed In some cases by looseness; slight dry cough.
low spirits. with disinclinations to every duly. me
prominent •ympcoma of a diseased state of the Liver.
The liver is, however. often much deranged when the
most formidable synintm me arc absent, and heroines
daily out of order before it is known.
Great Cure of Liver Comp!aint,
By the Original, only True and GCllnine
LIVER PILLS.
SkLV EU ell ZEIT, Oh to Co., Va. Mar. '2O, '49
Mr. E. E. SELLER, Dear Sir—l think.it is a duty I
owe to you and the public generally, to state that I
have been afflicted with Liver C oriplaint for a long
time. and so badly. I hat an abscess formed and broke,
which alt the in a very low state. Having heard of
your celebrated Liver Pills, being for sale by A. R.
Sharp, West Liberty, and recommended to me by my
physician, Dr. F. Smith. I concluded to give them a
!Mr trial. I purchased one box and found them to he
just what they are recommended, the best laver Pill
ever used ; and after taking four box, s, I find the die.
ease has entirolv loft me, and am now puriectly
Respectfully yours.
WEST LIBERTY, March 20, 1848
I certify that I am personally acquainted with Mr.
Coleman, and eel hear testimony to the truth of the
above certificate,
" GENERAL SATISFACTION."
GREEIVILLE, Floyd CO., Ind., Oct. 27, 1858.
Mr. R. E. Smola; Sir: I am out of your Liens NMI,
nd should be glad to receive n supply, no they give
oneral satisfaction.
Please send me Rome noon.
BEST FAMILY PILL
ALEXANDRIA, Licklog Co., 0., March 1, 1856
Mr. D. S. Owes: Dear Sir: I have used 'SELLER'S
LIVER PILLS myself and in my faintly, and must say,
BA an alterative and common family physic, I consider
a very desirable pill.
They aro prompt. but mild In their effect; arouse a
healthy Action of the Liver, carry off the morbid were
tionn, and leaVe the system In a healthier condition
than any physic I have over taken or administered.
Very truly and respectfully.
SAMUEL PARK.
TO THE PUBLIC
The original, only true and genuine Liver Pills ' are
prepared by it. E. Sellers, and has his 'name in black
w.ix upon the lid of each box, and his signatnre on the
outside wrapper--111 others are counterfeits or hose
Imitations.
R. E. SELLERS & CO., Prop'rs,
PITTI3III7ITOII, I'A
For sale by Johnson, Holloway .b Cowden, Pblludel
phis, and DAVID RALSTON, Carlisle
July 7, 1665. •
LINDSEY'S
BLOOD SEAFCHERI
TN LARGE BOTTLES,
Ix particularly recommended for use during the Spring
and Summer, when the Blood is thick and Circulation
81017 and retarded by unhealthy fecrutions This per.
foctly safe. though poweiful, Purifier Cleanses and re
news every portion of the system. 11 Is the only gen
uine and original
BLOOD SEARCHER,
which for many years tins performed the moat vronder ,
ful, yet permanent cures, In confirmed cocoa of &tofu.
la. Old Sores Tatter , Tumors, Bolls, and all kinds - of,
Scrofulaus'i
ruptions. It is ale', a fellable romody,for
Salt Rheum, fling Worm, Scald Head and kindrs4 die-:
eacaLl.
. - .
-Asa general Tonle its Weds - ..
are most benignant and
..; . 'cannot faltto bene fi t where used
accordlog to directions.
We make no claim to having discovered a "Panacea"
or "Universal Remedy" frr all , the ailmentk to will&
flesh is heir; but we do claim what countless. facts
have fairly and fully established, that In the '
•, •'BLOOD:SEARCHER I ' •
The
aillleted "will find a "Standard ,Idedleirep ono
upon which l boy can rely Ana aura Ppoclfle for all the
dlseaseatbr whlch.lt le seconnnended.
, ,
• I have thia day, October 701, 1864 dispeaed of my
entire ihtereet M. lAndacy's Improved Blood-
Searcher, to It It. Sellers & Co., together with the right
to use my name In Its preparation. The only genuine
article 11 , 111 hineafter be propand by them exclusively.
J. M. LINDW.
• PILEPARED :BY
R.E. SELLERS &' CO
SOLE PROktIETOIRS;
Pittsbip•gh,
PRICE' $l, 'Pull
For 8010 by Johnson, liollonqty k Cowden' 1141204.:
phls, And DAVID DAIMON, Darnel*,
duly 7.1806—0 m.
AT Ogilby's,C,heap Citell Store. Into
now selling oft my entire stock or Summer Goods'
at greatly reduced prices.
801:01).1:101V style Dress (lords, Lawns, Tamartlnes,
Citalies, grenadiers, Poplines,
Barred Lustres, De[Aims, &c., very handsome, and at
low prices. Calicoes. Muslim', &c., Cheap.
er than can be bougbt In Carlisle. A largo assortment
of Gloves and !foolery at reduced prices.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES,
very cheap. Non la the time for Bargains,
011-4:5. OGILI3Y
July 7, 1850
SALESMEN - WANTED to do busi
tie. throughnut Pennsylvania, Now Jersey and
gbboring biota, IPrevioun experience as ealesmen
not necessary.
No pariially disabled or discharged soldier:Sm. active
Intell gent person need be without permanent and
. p r ofitable employment. Apply personally and at once
W. 8. WALTON,
North Mud Corner 31nrket Bt., and Market Square
flarrisburg. -
June 0, 1806-omo*.
In Eby's Old Stand, Main St,
L. BERNHARD & SON,
IN FORM the citizens of Carlisle and
I vicinity that thoy have just opened In the above
popular stand, an Immense stock of
First Class Clothing,
and Oentlamon's Furnishing (pods. Their stock eon
sista in part or
Coats, Pants and Vests,
for civilian or soldier, mode after the latest pate erns, of
Goods the quality of which cannot be questioned.
Overcoats of all varieties.
Trunks, Carpet Tinge and Valises, Neck Ties, Scarfs and
Cella , e, Shirts, Drawers and Stockings
Fancy Goods 'if all descriptions.
In fact n completo and entire nnsoriment of Clothing
and Furntubing Goods.
Don't forget the place, Eby's Old Stand. "Marion
Hall," Main Street, Carlisle, Pa.
stsravotixtro.a. loom
Decomber 23, 1834
'49Bl`L_ , C(nf
..gava oienJuo oqj oliaoddo Linton 'TR qposi
'off S:4 '6STIO 'SI to`s,usuva
ar o.umpxuna .
opsamosi pan u2!cuo ! j a! suariva
%.7:NA •d SDI. 3-7 nT ga ussaoans ,
`suamoa uarrinc,
CARLISLE & PHILADELPHIA
DAILY FHILIGI HT LINE
FREED, WARD SI FREED, •
811 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA
J. & D. RHOADS,
Car of this Line leave the Depot 811 Market. St
Dolly, ai 4 o'clock, D. M.
Leave Carlisle, Daily, at 7 o'clock, A. 51.
Gonda lotetiiied for this Line should be marked C. . 1
P. Dolly Frelitht Line, and sent in by 4 o'clock.
July 1, 186,1.
, PA
4 C) I—s 3E)
SELI)ON & CO.
MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS,
27 CoD RTLANDT ST NEW YORK.
100,000 WATCHES,
GOLD PENS, PENCILS,
&c. &e. &c. &c.
W 0 H T II $500,000
TO BE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR EACH.
ITIIOUT REG A Rh) TO VALUE.
AND NOT TO BE PAID UNTIL YOU KNOW
WHAT YOU WILL ItECEI VE.
Splendid List of Articles.
All to be sold for ONE DOLLAR Each
300 Gent's (in ld Hunting Case Watvbils, $.)O to Ilbo
LOO Ladles' hold and Enameled Case
Nwttehes, 35 .‘ 70
-400 Gent's lin sting Case Hlfer watches 35 " 70
, Diamot.d 015 p, 00 •• 100
3.0 h 0 (i.dd Nest and Nerk 15 " 30
3000 6
:Lar) Bahl Oval Blind Bracelets
4 000 ClanSed Uuld
2 00 . 0 (iha Nltainu t hail. and Guard Chains, 0 " 20
olioo Solitaire and t•old ilroozlies. 4 " 10
. 3,000 La, a and Flo; on II: oodles, 4 " 0
2,,i 0 , U,,rai, Opal and Emerald 13rouches, 4 - 8
2,000 Mosaic, Jet, Lava, and Florentine Ear
-
Drops, 4
4 LC() (Aunt, Opal, and Emerald Ear Drops, 4
4.omy Calitomite. Diamond Breast Pius
3,000 Uold Fob and Vest Wjiich Keys,
4.000 Fob titia est, Ribbon Slides,
4.000 Sets Sleeve Buttons Studs, etc
3 WM Gold Thimbles, Pencils, etc.
0.000 :Mohawk, I,:lekets,
Miniature Locl.els—Magic
4.utlu Gold Toothptekx, CiOßtieS, etc.
5.000 l'lttin Id
W. 600 Chased Gold
7,000 Stone Set and Signet Rings, 2 50 10
5.000 California Diamond Rings, 2 " 10
7,500 Sots Ladles' Joselry—Jet and Gold 5 " 15
6.00 Sets Lade s' Jewelry—Cameo. Pearl, etc 4 •' 15
0,0 0 Gold Pens Sliver Extension Holders
and Ponills 4 " 10
0.000 Gold Pens and Gold-slounted holders 3 " 8
6 000 Goblets and Drinking Cups 6 " 10
1,000 Silver Gaslors, 15 " 50
_ .
A. B. SHARP 1 2,000 Silver Fruit and Cake'flaskets,
EZIEMEI3
10 " 50
PER DOZEN
1,000 Dozen Silver Tea Spoons, $lO ' $2O
" '• Table epoons end forks 20 " 100
CERTIFICATES naming each article and its Value,
are placed in SEALED ENVELOPI.S. which are well
mixed. Ono of these Envelopes, containing the real.
fiesta or Order for,some article, (worth at least one
dollar at retail.) svill be sent by mall to any address,
without regard to choice on receipt of 25 Cents. The
purchaser will see what Article it draws, and its val
ue, which may be from One to Fire Hundred Dollars,
and can then send Ono Dollar and receive the Article
named, or any other on the list of tbo mine value and
after seeing the article, if it does nut give perfof t sat
isfaction, we desire It to be immediately returned and
the amount paid will be refunded.,
By this mode we give selections from a varied stock
of fine goods, of the best make and latest styles and of
Intrinsic worth, nt n nominal price. while all have a
chance of securing articles of the very high• st value.
10 all cases we charge ter forwarding the Certificate,
postage and doing the business, the senior Twenty•
live Cents, which n,nst, be unclosed In the order. Five
Certificates will be sent fir $1; eleven for $2; thirty
for g. 5: shale-five for SIB; one hundred for $l6.
Parties dealing with us may depend on having
prompt returns, and the article drawn will bo Imme
diately sent to any address by return mail or express.
Entire satisfaction Guaranteed in all cases.
Agents wanted, send fur circular.
Write your iNatue, Town, County and State plainly,
and address.
CYRUS BRADFORD
J uuu 10 2 18435—Cana
COAL AND LUMBER YARD.-
Tho subscriber having leased the yard formerly
occupied by, Armstrong and floiTor, and purchased the
stock of
COAL AND LUMBER,
In the yard, ,together with an Itnroonso new stock
will havo constantly on hand and furnish to o
der all kinds and quality of seasoned
LUMBER, .
FRAME STUFF,
Paling, Plastering Lath, Shingling, lath, worked
leering and Weatherboarding, l'osts and Halls, and
ovary article that belongs to n Lumber Yard
All hinds of Shingles, to wit: R'hitoplue• Hemlock
and Oak. of different qualities.' Haying cure of my
own I con furnish bills to order of any length and
size at tho shortest notlci , and on'the most reasonable
terms. My waked twirls will lie kept under cover
so they eau be furnished dry at all times.
I hifve ennst.tntly •ut band all Muds' of -Fatally
Coal under cover, which [ will deliver clean to any
part of the borough. To wit:
Lykons Valley, Broken, Egg,
w ~ww 11 , , r o m v . e . :i t u o d . N i n o t e , u L 9 lk t . ? „ B u i n d i d a lt i i n re
111 14 h Lobbery, ' which 1 pledge Era
' sell to sell at the lowest
prices.
Dust rality of
Lmeburner's and Blacksmith's' anal,
always on hand which I will sell at tho lowest figure
Yard west side of Grammar behest, Main street
ANDItEW 11. 1114A.11t,
Juno 0, 1105. tt,
NEW AND PRESII • .•
3r b OD AP me . 31.. ere; .
HALBERT & IRO
HAVIN G
just returned from the
Eastern cities desire to Inform their patrons that
tney kayo laid in a law and varlet' stock of New and
Ewell Goods at the lowest cash prices.
Their assortment la thorough and complete, contain•
lag everything necessaay to constitute a' First Ohms
Grocery.
• TEAS; COFFEES, SUGARS',' • •
in greatest abundance, aril at lowest cash figura - S.--
Syrups, Spices, ,Canned Fruits, • QUEENBWAItE. and
Crockery, Stilt and Fish, llarris, Cheese, Crackers,
Brushes, Baskots !Hui Willorr Ware,;.- • •
•
Segura and : - Tpbacca,
:brae chniceet brands. Brooms, Duckets,..eind . a emu
,pluto nesortment of . ,
kAAriL
Giloo.ol;kir.S.
.. , o
Don't, foiikit the. old ,etatid South .lEast ~corner of
llsoover streets.
1reh.24'‘?.844.
TIOXIi' linips,"Sliadds aike.
‘,./ileps at Haterstiok's Drug and Dolt
PRICER' REDUCED !
HIGHLY IMPORTANT
Nkikr STORE
MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA
CHAINS,
MANNER OF DISTRIBUTION
ELI)EN & CO.
27 Courtittralt Street,
New York
BOARDS,
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Mill
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