Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, February 09, 1866, Image 3

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    WHISKERS I WHISKERS !
.
Doyou want Whiskers or Moustaches? • Our Gre
cian Compound will force them to grow on the smooth
est face o rchln, or hair on bald heads, in Six Weeks.
Price $l,OO. Sent by mall anywhere, closely sealed,
on receipt of price. Address,
WARNER & CO., Box 138, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mach 31, 1865-Iy.
HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR RENEWER hoe proved itself to be the
moot perfect preparation for the hair ever offered to
the public;
It is a vegetable compound, and contains no Injuri
ous properties Whatever.
IT Tripr, RESTORE GRAY HAIR, TOITSORIOINAL
COLOR.
It will keep the hair from falling out.
It cleanses the scalp and makes the hair soft, lus
trous and silicon.
It Is a splendid hitir dressing.
No person, old or young, should fall to use it.
IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE FIRST
MEDICAL AUTHORITY.
iIIV - Ask for Hall's Vegetable Sicilian hair Renewer,
and take no other.
11.. P. HALL & CO.
Nashua, N. 11. Proprietors
For solo by all druggists
Nov. 3,1865-6 m.
T HE CONFESSIONS AND EXPE
RIENCE OF AN INVALID.
published for the benefit and as a CAUTION TO
YOUNG hIEN and Bthore, who suffer from Nervous
Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, Ac., supplying
at the same time TOE sismin or SELF-Corm. By ono
who has cured himself after under going considerable
quackery. By enclosing a postpaid addressed envel
ope, single copies, free of charge, may be had of the au
thor. NATHANIEL NIAYFAIIt, Esq.,
Brooklyn, Kings Co , N. Y.
Jan. 25, 1866-Iy.
MAIIIMALL'S Catarrh Snuff, is a sure cure for that
bothersome disease, Catarrh.
Jan. 12, 1866--ly.
Wit: call attention to the advertisement of Oscar 0.
Moses it Co., headed "LIFII—IIBALTII—STRENOTII."
Jan. 12,1866-Iy.
SEE tolvortiseineot of Sir Junes Clarlco's Celebrated
Female Pills.
Jan. 12, 1806-Iy.
The Long Looked For Has Come 1
DR. COLLINS'
EMU lINDUIN RESEOft%
INDIAN Pain Killer.—For the quick
nells( of headache, Toothache, Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia, Pain In the Stomach, Back or Side, Painter's
Cholic, Cramp, Frosted Feet or Ears, Burns, Fresh Cuts
Sprains, Bruises, Diarrhea, Sore Throat, and all, siml
lar,coMplalnts. Toothache relieved in eight minutes.
Earache relieved in ten minutes. Burns relieved from
smarting in fifteen minutes. Cramp or Cholic cured in
ten minutes. Sprains relieved in twenty minutes.—
Sore Throat relieved In thirty minutes.
I have spent years in selecting the herbs from the
vegetable kingdom, to find out the kinds best adapted
to suit diseases of the human family, and now I have
It complete. Every Bottle Warranted. Try it I Try
It I
These things we prove on the spot, and before your
eyes, only bring your cases.
Dr. COLLINS has also for sole his Syrup of hoots
BARKS AND HERBS,
Indian Eye IVash and Powhattan Salvo. This Syrup
cures Coughs, Colds, Sore Throaty Croup, Bronchitis,
Asthma, and all similar complaints. Also purifies the
blood. The Salve heals Sores or 11re/things Out In the
Face, draws fire from Burns; warranted to cure Bottled
or'Sore Breasts. The Eye Wash cures Sore or Itiflamed
Eyes, kr.
Dr. Collins Valley Herb Pills,
For the cure of Sick or Nervous headache, Female Ir
regularities, Dropsy, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Dis
eases of the Kidneys, Fever and Ague, .tc.
Dr. COLLINS can be consulted at Ills Office, On Ns
oases of various kinds.
These Medicines are prepared :tint sold by
SAMUEL COLLINS, Indian Medicine Man,
74 Market street, Harrisburg.
Also, for sale nt LIAVERSTICK'S Drug and Book
Store, Carlisle.
All orders should be addressed to Dr. S
Harrisburg. These Medicines are purely Vegetable.
Juno 16, 1866.
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS, the great Cough
Remedy an sold by all Druggist. See Advertisement.
,tan. 12,
A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat,
REQUIRES IMMEDIATE ATTENTIoN AND
SHOULD BE CHECKED. IF ALLOWED TO
CONTINUE,
Irritation of the Lungs, a Permanent
Throat Affection, or an Incurable
Lung Disease
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Brown's Bronchial Troches
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For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consump
tive and Throat Dis%kse,
TROCIIIIS ARE USED wmi ALwglrs uoou sut-
CESS.
SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS
will find Troches useful in clearing the NOiee when La.
ken before Singing or Speaking, andomlioving tfie
throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs.
The Troches are recommended and prescribed by Phy
sicians, and have had testimonials from eminent men
throughout the country. Being an article of Irue
merit, and having proved their efficacy by a test of
ninny years, each year finds them in new localities in
various parts of the world, and the Troches are uni
versally pronounced better than other articles.
OBTAIN only nlinows's BRONCHIAL TROCHEE," and do
not take any of the Worthless Imitations that may be
offered.
Sold everywhere in the United States, and In For
eign Countries, at 36 cents per box.
Oct. 27, 18135.-6 mo.
Ntathetz.
CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET
Car Hale, February, 8 1866.
. 6 50
7 50
2 10
.....................2 05'
FLOUR (Superfine)
do. (Extra.)....
do RYE
WRITE
RED do
RYE ........
CORN .......
OATS, .
OLOVERSEED
TIMOTRYSEED...
UCE MARKET
Febnutry 8, 1860
GENERAL PRO
yLy WM. Bentz
Corrected IVeekt
40 BACON SIDES,
EMI=
WHITE BEANS, 1 50
PARED PEACHES, 33
UNPARED PEACHES 20
DRIED APPL - ES, 300
RAGS, 5
25
15
11
0-12
35
22
EGGS,
LARD,
TALLOW,
SOAP,
BEESWAX,
BACON HAMS
glarriages.
IZEZEI
•
tJau
ltev. C. P. Wing, Mr. Georg° A. 'Uhler, of Shepherds—
town, to Miss Annabelle H. Elliott of Carlisle. No cards.
Mechanicsburg and West Chester papule please copy.
HOLMES—WOODS. On the let, inst., by the Rev.
John C. 111 se, Mr. Samuel IV. Holmes, of North Mid.
dieton; to Miss Martha A. Woods,of Carlisle.
OVERMYER—HANNON. On lm Ist inst., by the
Rev. S. P. Sprocher, at residence of the bride's Father,
Major J. 11. Overmyer of Oyle Co., Illinois, to Miss
Fannie It. Hun non of this place.
ESWORDS—SIJUPP. On the f1111:110 day by the same Mr.
Joseph' Swords to Miss Anna Shupp, both of -Cumber
-
land Co , Pa.
BELL—DEAN. In this place on the 21st, inst., by
the Rev. Samuel Philips. Mr. Abraham 8011, to Miss
Eliza B. Dean, both of Diellinson Township, this coun
ty.
gitatts .
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LOGAN. Near Dll%burg, January 28th, about 08
years of age, Mrs. Martha Logan, wife of 001. Henry
Logam.
For many years she had boon an humble, sincere,
and consistent follower. of Christ. And though for a
long time in feeble health, subjected to severe and in.
creasing trials, yet gentleness and patience and sub.
mission eminently characterized her spirit and life. As
she had hued in the Lord, so she died in the Lord,
calmly and. peacefully, in the faith .and hope of the
" - memory of tmojfist is blessed."
HUYETT....in.'thle place on the Stet of January,
Stephen B . nuyett, In the 20th, year of ble'ago.
WOODS. At the CarDelo Sprlugs, on Thursdaroven
lag the let of leobrual'y , Annie M. Woods In her' 10th,
year, daughter of N. W. & O. A. Woods.
"Bhe sleeps sweetly."
t. Dissolution Notice, •
\ ()TICE is hereby given that the co
-1 -partnorship horotoforo existing between L. Lew
is and John Lewis was on the 25th day of January dis
solved by mutual consent. Thor:business will be set
tled by L. Lewis.' • "
The business of manunieturlug matches will be con
tinued by'the - subseriboritt - Eborly's Mills, dumb. Co.,
Pa. Thankful for pet favors, ho hopes to merit troon
tinuance of the patronago'of the trade,
Fob. 8'1865:-.6t*,,
FSTATE NOTICE,-=: - • •
Notico is hereby givon that Lottornof Admin
titration-on-the-estate ofjohn-Ilivitinetryglata-of-Posin
'l'wp cileo'd, havo this day boon., issued to the •• Ander
signed residing in said TviT::#4P9rlions hide:l44ln
laid , estate wilt please Make payment riCanoe,- and .
*hose having% claims will present them for•Sottlornont.
• - • • . : • JOHN T. GREEN. , .
4V.drOnletrittor.„',
rob. 2, 180'046
144i1T131,01ANS'Njitfind itto their ad:,
Tfuit oqi , ca u l 0 3 4 i pigatim , aide Medlolpo
,y t 8.443X0.141/.
Ba'e of Personal Property.
Lwill sell at public sale at the residence
of Alfred Moore, in South Middleton Tv/p., Cum
and Co.
On Tuesday, March 131 k, 1866
Tho following parson al property, viz
A good family Horse years old,
A Driving Horse five 3 ears old, a Fruit Wagon,. Trot
ting Buggy, ono sot of Harness, 100 feet of leather belt
ing, new,—Bees by the Scap, 200 Locust Posts and
Chestnut Rails, Blacksmith Tools, Honey and Boxes,
Platform scales, Garden Tools, Strawberry Boxes, a
large lot of Poach Baskets, and Teach Boxes, and a large
amount of
Excellent Household Furniture,
among which aro four largo Dining Tables, ono Break
fast table, Bedsteads, Chairs, Dressing Bureaus, Wash-
Stands, Toilet Sots, and 250 yards of Carpet.
Also a safe, Carpenter Tools, and many other arti
cles.
Salo to arm mom.° at 10 o'clock,.
lEMIEM
SOMETHING NEW.
Porcelain Picture or
jIHIS beautiful Picture is now made at
hoebman Gallery, In Dr. Neff's Building, oppo
site the First National Bank, with such perfection and
style, tone and finish that It cannot help but please
every one. The porcelain imparts a most clear and
charming complexion to the picture.
All other styles of
Pile TO URA P.llB,
of nll sizes,
CARD PICTURES and AMI3ROTYPES,
are made in tho most perfect manner. A largo varie
ty of Frames and Passapartouts, Cases, Albums are
on hand and will be sold cheap.
Copying done In the best manner. The public Is re
spectfully invited to examine specimens.
The First Premium has been awarded by Into county
Fair to C. L. Lochman, for
The Best Photographs
MEM
LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED in
the Post Office at Carlisle, State of Pennsyl
vania, the Bth day of Febru ry, 181:8.
Published by official authority in the pa
per having the largest circulation.
Itgi,_To obtain any of these letters, the
applicant must call for " advertised letters,"
give the date of the lit t and pay two cents
for advertising.
If not called for within one month, they
will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.
GEO. ZINN, I'. M
Berkhamer Sarah A Lehman Flora C
Barney Marian M'Clure Wm
Brooks Hagen Morse E G
Bogg Dr More M B
Berg Christ of Jacob M'Grew Ann
Carroll A 3 (bks) Morris Coot go
Colter Benj (blts) Mink I)
Colburn David W M'Laughlin W
Cuff Matilda Morrison Kate A
Dowalt Joseph Miller Mary Ann
Duey Sat oh Orr A
Dewey Annie Oyster L
Epps Wm (bits) Huss Diedrich
Gill Mrs Wtn Power Thomas
Gale Wesley ]'ruiner C
Garber Peter l'owel TA
Groover Daniel Riddenger A
Geigle A Ross Martin
Gill John Raymond II J
Gill John II Sargent Mary
Ilodges Samuel . Simpson Thomas J
Hams J H Smith and Denmuth
Hoffman Chas L Smith Sami
Hopkins Samuel Swarts M J
Hoover Mary Sands Elmira
Hall Ellen Spealman Mallindde
Holmes Allen Sleet Kate
Hendricks J 11 Sidney James
Harms & Smith Sipe Sarah
Jenson A Warner Moses
King Christian Woodpile Maria A
Low Jacob M Wolf Jane Anu
Cuimberiand Nurseries
Three Miles East of Carlisle,
Alargo Stock of fruit and ornamental
trees,
rifles, Plaids and Sh
at
Consisting of every variety usually propag d, will be
sold cheap the coming Spring, in order to CI( c
SO out the
stock. Particular attention is called to the arge and
tine
Apple Trees and Evergreen and
Shade Trees,
Which will be sold to suit the purchaser either by the
tree, by the huudred or by the row In the gruuud or
dug, all Intending to plant the coining Spring are in
vih.d to call at the Nursery and get bargains. All orders
promptly filled.
Fob. 0,18611-3 m
rullE great Agriculturist Strawberry
I plants fur sale at the Cum be, land Nursery.
HENRY S. ItUI'P,
=1
Large lot of splendid standard and
Dwarf pear Con:ord, Delaware, Diana, and
Maxatawney grape vines for lode at tho Cumberland
Nursery. ILENEY B. RUM
Feb. 9,1866-3 m.
)ERSONS wishing to decorate their
yards, or Cemetery lots, or tho grave of a rola.
live, should call at the Cumberland Nursery, and pur
chase Ornamental Shade and Evergreen trees, as they
will be sold very cheap the coming spring. Natural
Peach trues for pale low at the Cumberland Nursery.
Fob. 9,1869-3 m. II ENRY S. RUPP.
CABINET ORGANS:
r IHE subscriber has bee❑ appointed a
1_ gent for the sale of
Mason & Hanilin's Cabinet Organs.
Those instruments aro the cheapest fi nd bust in the
market and have always given entire satistbction.
The different prices, aloes and quantities of tone can
be learned by calling on thim in person. Ile feels no
hesitation whatever In saying that
"THEY CAN'7' BE BEA7"'
Either for cheapness, quality, depth or sweetness of
tone.
For further particulars call at the Orocery.un the
corner of Hanover and Loather streets, and ho pledges
himself to give complete satisfaction. A sample instru
ment always on hand, a full supply of sheet music on
hand. WFI. IL HALBERT,
At Halbert Ai Brother's Fatally Grocery.
-Jan. 9,1899-3 m.
HOU,SE FURNISHING GOODS
Just receiving a full supply of all kinds of Houle)
Furnishing goods, suitable for the presont and com
ing season, consisting of all Grades and qualities of
CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS!!
FT . or 011 Cloths '
Toblo Oil Clothe,
Window Shades
ALSO,
10.4 lll'd and Llntird Shootings,
Pillow Case ?dueling,
Table Damasks,
Towelling all Oracles,
Ticking &c., &c
Also a well selected stock of all kinds of Domestic
floods, which will be sold at greatly reduced prices, for
the present.
All persons In want of any of the above for the Spring
Season, will find it to their advantage to give us an
early call, as we aro determined to keep up our ropu
tattoo, to sell goods at the lowest possible market
prices.
Feb. 0, 1860
CARPET Rags wanted for which the
highest Cash liticOS will be paid by
Yob. 0, 1800. LEIDIOII & MILLER.
STOVES, TINWARE, &o. The un
derslgned having made an excursion to the East
ern Cities, to lay in a stock of manufactured articles,
and material for the manufacture of all kinds of ware
kept in a first rheas Stove, Tin and Sheet-iron oda
lishment, aro prepared to prove to tho citizens of Car
lisle and vicinity, that they are determined to sell
,goods at prices which defy competition. Their stock of
STOVE AND ENAMELED WARE
is•the best that Philadelphia and New York can pro
duce. Their stock of stoves consists in 'part of the fol
lowing named ;
Cook's Governor Penn,
Prairie Flower,
and the Barley Sheaf,
with all varieties of Parlor,
Bed•room and Office Stoves,
of the neatest pattern, and best quality. The Gover
nor Penn, which they guarantee to give entire sat's'
faction In every respect, with capacity to prepare the
cooked or baked fare of any Emily with loss consump
tion of fuel than any other stove, they will warrant
for six months. They manufaeture Ziannerman's
Steam Cook Kettle, in which all kinds of vegetables
can be cooked at the same time, without the one fla-
Voring the other. Best of references given. They
have purchased for cash, and therefore have the prices
Of their geode reduced to a very low figure, feeling
Confident that "Mfg° sales and small proilte,'• is the
best policy. They call attention to their large stock of
Tin, Sheet-Iron, and
J. A.lll
EINAIIIIELED WARE,
cOuslating of Buckets, Dawns Wash-boilers. Wash
'lllshes Lard Cans, Coal Scuttles, Ace.,,tir., guaranteeing
to all who may purehaso of theta a saving of at least
L. LEWIS
• TWO- DOLLARS
Out of ivory ton expended. floaters, Kitchon Ranges
and - Furnaces sot In
.on- shoit-notloo. -.Roofing and
Spouting.done.in the bestmannor and on. reasohable'
terms,
.01d stoyds taken In. exchange for now ones.-
'Ohre us 'a call: 'North Hanover street, between Wet ,
xel's and Thudlum's Hotels.
. . . .
Thankful for the Patronago heretofore so liberally be
atowed upon ttiom,.thereolicit a • continuance of the
sob. 0;18043:4ni.
W. U. MILLIO.,
Asslgnee of Alfred Moore
OPAL-TYPE.
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LEIDIOEI 'tc MILLER
... , UILINEgarn! h AURP",,
BOOTS SHOES;
6". .411. Selthig at Cost.. •
•
ricHE subscriber. has - deterthined to sell
his entire stock of Boots and Shoos nt Coat.
is Stook consists of Stoma-made • '
Calf, Nip and Coarse Boots, ;Brogans,
CEILLDRENS' WEAR,
Ladies' Morocco Boots, Glove ,LCid Bal-
morals,
Gaiters and Slippers.
Also a largo assortment of Eastern Work of all !dada
Now is the time to got bargains, and to btly your
Summer Shoos, ns I nth determined to - soll cheaper than
any man in the county. Don't forgot the place—West
Main Street Opposite Marlon Hall, next door toDonlyn'e
Jewelry Store,
F. C. FLEMING.
N. 11—hoots and Shoes made to order on reasonable
terms and at short notice.
Feb. 9, 1860. F. C. FLEMING.
A. L. SPONSLER,
,al,
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ESTATE AGENT, Scrivener,
conveyances Iniurance and - Claim Agent. Of
fice 'ls Street Near Centro Square.
HOME Insurance Company of New
Haven, Connecticut, Statement of January let,
Capital Stock
Surplus
$775,L6,10
Losses unedjust, d $35,977,72
INSURANCES SIADE PERPETUAL AND TEMPOR
ARY.
Tho assetts of this Company consist of United States
Government Securities, stooks in National Banks, and
let, Mortgages on Real Estate. The Board of Directors
have declared a Semi-Annual cash Dividend of Ten
per cent free from Government Tax payable on and of
torlfith, January, 1800.
Also a scrip Dividend of Sixty per cent on the earned
Premium of Policies entitled to participate in the Pro
fits for the year ending lot of January, 1860. And
have voted to increase the Capital Stock of the Com
pany to One Million of Dollars. Apply to
A. L. SPONSLER, Agent
For Sale or Rent,
• A Commodious Two-Story
4."
Ity Brick House,
and Largo Lot of ground containing a
choice variety of fruit, situate on West
Louther street. Possession given on the ]et, of April
next. Apply to
Feb. 9, 1660.
Bond for $2300, secured by Mort
gage on a First rate Plantation will be disposed
of. Apply to A. L. SPONSLER.
(12000, Wanted on Mortgage of valua
blo improved Real Itatato. apply to
A. L. SPONSLER.,
• 4 ,r3C ° C)4001 . 1e113 !
rrHE undersigned having purchased
the entire Stock of Grocerlen of
J. M. ALLEN & CO.,
has removed the same to the Store Room of Mr. A.
SF.NSEMAN,
WEST MAIN STREET, ,
OPPOSITE RILEY'S UNION HOVEL,
where the public will always find on hand a well so
leeted lot of
Fine Family Groceries.
QUEENSWARE, ‘,l
TOBACCO CWARS,
and a general variety of articles usually found in a
first clans Grocery Store.
Carlisle, Feb. 2, 1866
VSTATE NOTICE.-
betters of Administratb u cum testamenta an.
neso, on the estate of James Cameron, deed., late of
the Borough of Carlisle, have been issued to the sub
scribers residing in the same place. All persons In
debted to said estate will make payment and those
having claims will present them to
JOHN C. CAMERON,
D. CAMERON,
Administrators rum teatamento Annex.
Feb. 2, IStiti-61
STATEMENT
Of the Finances of the County of Cunt
-I,erlund, punt Ist day of January, to
rice 31st (lay q' Deermher, 1865, in
clusive.
11. S. ifiITTIEIR, Esq:, Treasurer,
in Account with said county.
RECEIPTS.
BE
111110» at of balance In hands of Trvastirer
at last settlement, $10460 46
Amount of Comity and State taxes levied for
the year 1865, 92670 60
't 1571 50
Outstanding taxes at last sottlement, 3806 98
Proceeds of Inane in Mink. 18744 51
Exonetated taxes paid to Treiumrer, 24 00
Intiotest paid by tux udlortnrs, 320 38
Fines and verdict fee , received !lion Sheriff, 66 00
Itr ell 11 i• ntamps paid by tax collecoirs, 25 00
Relief uuau•y returned to Treasurer, 14 00
Coroner's fees and expenses, returned, 10 62
limit for room furnished to court martial, 112 35
Proceed,' of stone broke at Jail, 2 40
Tuba Debits,
BI PA EVEN TS
Assessors
By amount paid Borough and Township As-
HOH9Orli, 0104 13
Bridges and Roads
By amount paid for road damages,
Road V it WerH,
Repairing Bridges
Constables
By amount pnid fur Contitabtoo' rota in Com
M=l
Quarterly Returns
Commissioners' Office
By 101101111 t rata to N. Esq., fur services, $34 00
" " M. McClellan, Esq., " 684 00
" John McCoy, Esq., " 434 00
" Henry Karns, Esq., " 418 00
" J. Armstrong, Esq. clerk," 000 00
" 11. Newsham, Esq., " 100 00
" Jas. Loudon, fur stationary, 121 11
Courts
By amount paid to Grand Jurors, $570 62
Paid Traverse Jurors, 2716 86
Paid J. W. D. GBBolen, Esq., Dist. Aty., foes, 251 00
Paid Wm. Gould, Court Crier, 70 60
Paid Shriner and others, for boarding jurors, 139 00
Paid witusin in Commonwealth cameo, 837 33
County Offices.
Ity amount paid to E. Common, „Esq., Clerk of
Courts fees, $430 00
Paid C.E. Muglatiglilln, Esq., fur auditing offices, 18 00
Paid James Loudon, fur Pockets, 40 00
Elections.
By amount paid for General and Township
Electioae, 1.070 49
Inquests.
By amount paid for holding inquests on doad
bodies, $lB7 GO
Jail and E. S. Penitentiary.
By amount paid for support of prisoners, Bhor
ifPe &0., $10,630 80
Paid for fuel for Jail, 822 92
Paid for goods and clothing for prisoners, 343 28
Paid for fixtures and repairs, 705 02
Paid for water furnished by 01111 & Water Co., 02 50
Paid salary of Keeper, 249 99
Paid salary of Physician, 50 00
Paid for support of prisoners in B. f 3. Pon'y., 077 04
Justices' Fees
By tunwt, paid for Justices' fees in Corn. cases, 021 81
Loans and Interest,
,
By amount paid for County Bombs, $10,760 00
Paid Interest on same, . ' 808 81
Bounty Bonds,lo,ooo 00
Paid Interest on stun% , 070 60
Paid notes in Bank and interest, 10,030;07
nior Uouse
Ily amount paittitt.full of estimate for 1866, $15,000 00
Paid to Visitors for.tlie year,lB6l, :10 00
Paid to Directors for salary, 25 00
Public Buildings.
rata foryopairB,4.9l(itutilig, $45 74
„ $498 74
Public Printing.' •
fly amount pall J. It:Britton utia otintro for • -
printing, $782 51
• Soldier'Et •
Icy amount paid for rollor of aoldtm'a CaMilleadY' 00'
by amount mild for Illumination on surrender . '
of Rebel armies, ~.., - ' $67 48
Paid forinournlng goods ondeah of President
~
Lincoln, - - 21 20
Paid State tax on County Bonds, 01 82
Paid appropriation to Fire Companies, • 6O 00
Paid for Revenne stamps for Collector's Bonds, -25 00
Paid for gas and water for Court HOMO, 80 75
Paid for fuel fqr.Court House, 66 70
Paid carriage hire, car fare, &c.,
. 116 50
Paid for shoveling mow, and other labor, 31 00
Paid for distributing Election and other papers, a:00
Paid to Keeper of Town Clock, 20 00
Paid for County Auditor's minims; 139 00
Paid'for postage and' telegraphing, • - 16 04
Erroneous taxes.rofunded, 15 91
Bills of sundry articled to II: Saxton, et al, 61 05
Etror In Trento's. corn. on State tax for 1861, 3 60
$794'06
Total amount of Commissioner's orders, $84,89241'
County Treasurer's commission on samo at
por cent„ 1485 61
Corn. allowed Cols. of County and State taxes, 4633 31
Exoneratlons, " " " " " 1311 72
Outstanding taxes In hands olCollectors, 4131 47
Militia Taxes.
By tun 4 i. of expenses paid out of militivy fund, $569 35
Treasurer's commission on same, nt 1 per ct., 6 69
Collector's commission, 58 27
Exonerations, 404 60
Outstanding taxes in hands of Collectors, 22 33
State Taxes.
By amount of State taxes paid to State Trete
surer for 1865, $35,602 13
Pahl Treasurer's nouen. on same at 1 per cent, 360 52
$500,000,00
276,880,10
Total amount of credits, 8133,567 28
Balance In hands of Tretuntrar, $351 52
Amount of debits, $133,918 80
Statement of Taxes Outstanding
Ist January, 1866.
1860, John Emminger, Silver Spring, 8178 46
1864. C. A. Smith, 14. Ward, Carlisle, 359 99
" John Zinn, Dickinson, 131 28
" Levi Worst, Frankford, 23 32
" .1. C. Reeser, Monroe, 266 46
D. It. Reinderkneeht, Upper Allen, 139 50
1865. Jacob Goodyear, E. Ward, Carlisle, 196 56
" Jacob Rheem, Dep., W. Ward, Carlisle, 621 50
" J. C. Vanes,lle, East Penn`bh., 318 39
JIIIIIIIP Miller, Hopewell, 83 27
" John Quickel, Mechaniesburg, 106 15
" Wm. 51. Hamilton, MlMin, 552 41
" William Diller, Monroe, 17 89
" John Waggoner, Newton, 70 61
" Peter Cocklin, Upper Allen, 781 19
" D. P. Vankirk, West Penult'h.. 300 82
A. L. SPONSLER,
Real Estate Agent.
County Debt and Assets on Ist of
of January, 1866.
Amount of balance in treasury, Jan. Ist, 1606, .$351 52
" " Outstanding Gees, 4153 80
Auumnt of principal of Comity bonds outstand
ing lot January, 1865, $14,888 00
" " " " Bounty bonds, " 10,000 00
Total liabilities, 18t January, 1865,
Deduct amount Paid during the year
A moun t of assets over liabilities, p 67 32
auaIthERLAND co
We, the Commissioners of Cumberland county, in
compliance to law, do certify and submit the foregoing
as correct statenumbf of the receipts and expenditures
of said county, from January Ist to December 31st, 1865,
inclusive, and of the outstanding taxes; and also of the
debt and assets of the said.eounty, on the let day of
January, 1866.
El=
CSE M
„... Witness our hands and : seal of office, tin
GAL
18th day of January, A. D., 1866.
.. .
M. McCLELLAN,
JOHN McCOY,
HENRY KARNS,
Commissionpre of Cumberland County.
Attest—J. ARMSTRONG, Clerk.
We, the Auditors of Cumberland county, having been
duly sworn and affirmed, met at the Commissioner's Of
fice, in Carlisle, On the Ist day of January, 1866, and
proceeded to audit anti adjust the accounts of 11. S.
Ritter, Esq., Treasurer of said county, from the Ist (lay
of January to the 31st (lay of December, 1865, and do
certify that see find a balance of three hundred and fifty
one dollars and fifty-two cents Clue by said Treasurer to
said county, as will appear by the foregoing statement
of said account. We hare also examined and compared
the foregoing statement of debt and assets of said comi
ty with the records, and do certify it to be a correct ex
hibit of the same on the lot day of January, A. D. 1866.
Witness our hands, the 17th day ofJanuary, A. D. 1806.
PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,
preferred by all practical Painters) 'Try it I &
you will have no other. Manufactured only by
ZEIGLER & SMITH,
Wholesale Drug, Paint & Glass Dealers,
No. 137 North Third Street, PHI LAD'A.,
Jan. 22, 1866-Iy.
List of gales of Personal Property
and Real Estate.
BY N. B. MOORE, A utioneer.
A. Mansfield, Jam 27, 1866
E. &S. Lee, Personal Property, Feb. 1,, tt
Ephrinte Day, " 0, 0
A. Moore, Beal Estate, " 10, "
S. Wolf Atry. of John Wolf Real
and Personal Property, " 13, "
John Ilutehitmon, " •• 15, '.
David Nicklo, " 16, "
.1. L. Elliott, " " 20, "
Isaac Newcomer, " " 21,
Daniel Dellinger, •• .• " 23, "
Jacob Shearer, `• 24, "
J.. B. Weakloy, " " 27,
James Miller," 28, "
'Wm. Keefauver, " Mar 1, 0
Dorman Boater " " 2, "
J. P. Beltzhoover, " " 3,
Thomas Shrovor, "
Ceo. D.Craighend, " " ii
Jos. Sollenburger, " • 14 7, a
Charles Shealfer, " " 8, "
Wm. Petrol-, " 10, "
Alfred Moore, " " 13,
Peter Heiser, " 16, "
Matthew Moore, " "20 & 21,"
David Martin, " March 22, 23, and 24 "
Jacob Redseeker, " "26& 27 "
David Martz, " 1 : 12
Daniel Whltuight," " 17, "
z. , 11.2 CP S 80
MEI
54 20
511 4'
$770 02
260 00
161 72
January 25, J, M. Stoke, Silver Spring,
do 27, C. B. Neinley, Slly, r Spring.
February 13, S. A. Pague, Westpennsboro,'
do 14, T. 51. Heagy, Silver Spring.
do 10, Thomas Smith, South Middleton.
do 10, John Thomas, Mifflin.
do 20, James Duffey, South Middleton.
do 23, J. W. Williams, Middlesex.
do 20, Joshua Myers; Monroe.
do 28, Chris. Hartzler. Monroe.
March 1, Geo. Bishop, South Middleton.
do 2, T. N. Culbertson, Silver Spring.
do 3, P. A. Diller, Monroe.
do 5, Geo. Longdorf, Silver Spring.
do 0, Jacob throat, Monroe.
do 7, Johathan Heagy, Sliver Spring.
do 8, John Hauck, Silver Fpring.
do 9, Jacob Springer, South Middleton.
do 10, John,Shaffer, South Middleton.
,tio 12, Joseph S. Grove, York County.
do 13, James A. Williamson, Silver Spring
do 14, J. 51. Stoke, Sliver Spring.
do 15, Conrad McQuade, Silver Spring.
do 17, John Steigleman.
de 20. M. G. 13eltzhoover, Monroe.
.10 „ 21, W.. M. Hastings, South. Middleton.
do 22, Joshua Myers, Monroe.
do 28 & 29, Martin Shriner, Carlisle,
do 30, Peter Westheffer, Blechaniesburg.
ORE
$2291 32
$484 30
PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,—
The IVhltest, the most durable and the most
ueonodilcal. Try It I Manufactured only by'
Ziegler & Smith,
Wholesale Drug, Paint & Glass Dealers,
No. 137 North Third St., Phllad'a.,
Jan. 26, 2866-Iy.
$407 00
CHOICE SEGARS & TOBACCO,
AT RALSTON'S
GREAT EXHIBITION!'
ADMITTANCE FREE.
Doors open every day, (Sundays excepted.)
New Boot, Shoe, Hat & Cap Store.
THE subscriber would respectfully
Inform the citizens of Carlisle and surrounding
country, that ho has just returned from the city,-and
has now on exbilytlon at his. now stand south west
corner ofNorth Hanover fit. and Locust Alloy, a largo
assortment of
Boots, Shoes, Hats & Caps,
EMINI
to which ho would invite the attention or purchasers.
Ills stook -connate in part .af Boys and Youth
Kip and Wutor proof Mots. Calf and Grove Kid Gait
, ers, Caltand Kip Brogans, Slippers, &c.
• • LADIES' WEAR.
•
lino Glove Kid, French" and English lasting Gaiters,
Morocco, Calf and Kid Boots, and Balmorals, together
with a large assortment of heavy lace Boots and Bal.
morals suited for country ware.
$41505 08
'
Misses and .Children's Ware,
'of all docarlntlaua,.embracing . ildo Kid and Lasting
Gaiters; Morocco, Goat andlild' Bootiu' and Dalmorals,
Calf,aad Rip Wei:toots, do.
.„.
• .IratE' and Caps in great variety,
Air Men, Mops and Youths Wear, from the commonest
to the 'very best quality, at low prices. Call and sea
them. " '
nopoo 00
, His motto is small profits and quick sales, adhering
sothose.principlos to trusts heuhall—glvri_genorai , sat
isfaction to those who will favor him with tholr pat
ronage.. „. .
itenfdiabor the Stand, B.' Aornor of North ilanover
ht., and Locust Alloy, midway betwoon Thudlum's ainl;
Wetzel's,llotels, Carlisle.
0 1 atQl br 0, 1865—tf.
iirmerai
,71;)RE8SI&O.,t ClABgEcv:JAidlos! and
GIODUOMOn'firr
604 114 1806 i t • AT LI4VAIWTIO/CO2'
Miscellaneous Payments
ASSETS.
VIABILITIES.
D. B. STBICK,
J. A. llEBERLlG, ` a uditors
CIIRISTN. BEITZ, 1
LIST OF SALES s '`—'
BY WILLIAM DEVINNEY, Auctioneer.
FINE CIA:IF. BOOTS,
THE LIGHT OP THE WORLD
DR. MAGGIEL'S
PILLS AND SALVE.
These Life•gtying remedies are now, for the first time,
alien publicly to the world. For over a quarter of a
century of private practice the Ingredients in these
Life giving Pills !
Have boon used with the greatest success. Their inie
slon Is not only to prevent disease, but to cute., They
search out the various maladies by which the patient
Is suffering, and re•lnvigorate the falling system: To
the aged and infirm a few doses of these valuable PILLS
will prove to be
A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH,
For In every case they add new life and vitality, and
restore the waning energies to their pristine state.
To the young and middle-nged, they will prove most
invaluable, as a ready, specific, and sterling medicine.
Here is a dream realized, that Ponce-de-Leon sought
for three hundred years ago, and never found. Ile
looked for a fountain that would restore the old to
vigor and make youth over
An Eternal Spring I
It was loft for thle day and hour to realize tho dream,
and show, in ono glorious fact, the magic that made it
fair.
01000 14
These Famous Remedies
Cannot stay the flight of years, but they can force back.
and hold aloof, disease that might triumph over the
aged and the young. Lot none hesitate then, but
seize the favorable opportunity that offers. When
taken as prescribed—
fZ6062 66
FOR BILIOUS DISORDERS
Nothing can be more productive of cure than thern
I'llle. Their almost magic Influence is felt at once ;
and NM usual concomitants of this moat distressing
disease are removed. These remedies are made from
the purest
$133,018 80
Vegetable Compounds
They will not harm the most delicate female, and
can be given with ood effect in prescribed doses to the
youngest babe. ,
For Cutaneous Disorders
And all eruptions of the skin, the SALVE-Is most in—
valuable. It does not heal externally alone, but peno
trates with the most searching effects to the very root
of the evil I
DR. MAUGIEL'S PILLS
Invariably cure the following Dis-
Asthma,
Bowel Complaints,
Coughs,
Colds , Ohost Diseases,
Costiveness,
Dyspepsia,
Diarrhtea,
Dropsy.
Debility,
Female Complaints, Fever and Ague,
Headache,
1 nd igestion,
Influenza,
Inflammation,
Inward Weakness,
Liv.t.r Complaint.
rowness of Spirits,
Ringworm,
Rheumatism,
Salt Rheum,
Scalds,Sin Diseases.
Notlee.—None genuine without the engraved
trade-mark around each pot or box, signed by DR. J.
51AOGIEL, 43 Fulton at., New York, to counterfeit
which is felony.
!Qr. Sold by all respectable Dealkrs In Medicines
throughout the United States and Canadas—at 25 cents
per box or pot.
Jan. 11l 15613-Iy.
$4,163 90
$4505 32
$24 688 00
20,750 00
CEMEI
GREAT DISTRIBUTION
American Jewelers' Association,
Depots : 37 & 39 Nassau, & 54, 56,
& 58 Liberty St ,
•
NEW YORK CITY,
Of Rosewood Pianos and Melodeons, Finn Oil Paintings,
Engravings, Silver Ware, Gold and Silver Watches,
and Elegant Jewelry, consisting of Diamond
Pins, Diamond Rings, (told Bracelets, Ctr.
al, Florentine, Mosaic, Jot, Lava, and
Cameo l adies' Sets, Gold Pens with
Gold and Silver Extension
llolders, Sleeve Buttons.
Sets of Studs, Vest
and Neck Chains,
Plain and
11 Chased Gold Rings,
Sic. Sec., vained at
which they noed not pay until It Ix known what Is
drawn and Its value.
THE ANI ERICAN EIVELIAIItS' ASSOCIATION calls
your attention to the fact of its being the largest and
most popular .lewellery Association in the United
States. Th, business is and always has been conduct
ed In the most candid and honorable mariner. Our
inpidly lucre:mug trade is a sure guarantee of the up.
preciation of our patrons for this method of obtaining
rich, elegant and costly goods. The sudden termina
tion of the lale war has caused the failure of a large
number of houses at Nassau, N. I'., who were exten
sively emoged in running steamers through the block
aded ports, obliging them to well their goods at a great
sacrifice, in sonic instances less than one-foul ti the
cost of manufacturing. We have lately purchased
very largely of these Bankrupt Goods, at such extreme
ly low prices that we Call afford to send away Finer
Goods, and give better chances to dntw the more xal
uable prizes than any other establishment doing a elm
liar business. OUlt AIM IS TO PLEASE, and we re.
spectrally solicit your patronage, es we lire confident of
giving the utmost satisfaction. During the past year
we have forwarded a number of the most valuable
prizes to all parts of the country. Those who patron
ize us will receive the full value of their money, as no
article on our list is worth less than One Dollar, retail,
and there are no Blanks. Parties dealing with us ma
y
depend on having prompt returns, and the article
drawn will be immediately sent to any address by re
turn mail or express.
The followlng parties have recently drawn valuable
prizes iron:l-he American Jewelers' Association, and
have kindly allowed the use of their names :
Charles J. Hunter, Esq., Treasury Department Wash
ington, D. C., Piano, value. $3OO ; Niss Anna G. Yates,
52 St Mark's Place, N. Y., Sewing Machine, value $75;
Brig.-Gen. L. L. Hanson, U. S. Vols., Nashville, Tenn.,
Silver Tea Set, value $l5O ;
Miss Emma Hunter. 63
Front St , Harrisburg, Pa., Sewing Machine, value $6O;
Lieut.-Colonel Waiter Cbittenden, Quartermaster,
Louisville, Ky., Uuld Watch, 'Value, $l5O ; Wm. S.
Haines, 247 King St., Charleston, 9 0., Silver Watch,
value $5O ; Alexander Johnson, Esq., Editor Aluska
tour Pioneer, Muskstour, Minn., Ladies' Enameled
Watch, value $150; Samuel Lee, Esq., President Col
orado audited Bank Mining Company, San Francisco ;
Cal., Melodeon, value $lOO ; Aaron S. Long, Esq., Prin
cipal Elkhart Collegiate Institute, Elkhart, N. J., Dia
mond Pin, value $2OO ; R. M. Longstroet, Montgomery,
Ala., Music Box, value $75 ; Rev. Isaac Van Diner, Al
bany, N. Y , Gold Lined Dining Set, value S3JO ; Miss
Clara Lueuguer, Dayton, Ohio, Pianoforte value $4OO,
and Diamond Pin, value $175
Many names could be placed on the List, but we
publish no names without permission. Our patrons
are desired to send United States Currem•y when 't is
convenient
LIST OF PARTIAL ARTICLES
SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH,
Without Regard to value, and not to be paid
for until you know what you will receive :
15 Eleg ,nt Rosewood Pianos, worth from $2OO to 11450
16 Elegant Melodeous,ltosewood Comm 175 to 250
60 First Class Sewing Machines 40 to 300
15 Fine 011 Paintings 30 to 100
150 Fine Steel Engravings, framed 20 to 30
150 ReVolvitig Patent Castors, Silver 20 to 40
60 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskota 20 to 35
400 Sots of Tea and Table Spoons 20 to 60
150 Gold Hunting Case Watches, warranted 50 to 160
100 Diamonds Rings, cluster and single stone 75 to 250
176 GOld Watches - 85 to 150
300 Ladies {Watches 0.010 100
5 0 0 Silver Watches , 1,4.. '7'l W - -20 t 6 75
Diamond Pins, Brooches and Ear Drops, Ladies' Sots
of Gold and Coral,. Jot and Gold, Florentine, Mosaic,
Lava, and Cameo ; Sets of Studs, Vest and Nook Chains,
Plain and Chased Gold Rings, Gold Thimbles, Lockots,
New Style Bolt Buckles, Gold Pens and Pencils, Fancy
Work Boxes, Guld Pens with Gold and Silver Exton.
Mon Holders, and a largo assortment of Fine Silver
Ware and Jewelry of every description, of the best
make and latest styles.
grip- A chance to nbtainnny of the above Articles for
ONE DOLLAR by purchasing a sealed envelope for 26
eta.
.053% Five B. pled Envolnpus will be sent for $1 ;
Eleven for $2 ; Thirty for $5; Sixty-five for $lO ; One
huSdred for $l5.
Agents wanted everywhere.
Unequalled Inducements offered to Ladles and Gents
who will act as such. Our descriptive circulars will be
sent on application.
Distributions are made in the following manner :
Certificates naming each article and it its value, are
placed In sealed envelopes, which are well mixed. Ono
of these 'envelopes containing the Certificate or Order
for some article, will be delivered at our office, or sent
by mail to any address, without regard .b choice, on
; receipt of 26 cents.
On receiving the Certificate the purchaser will soo
what article it draws and Its value, and can then send
One Dollar; end receive the article named, or can choose
'any °thin ono article on our list of the same value. '
' Purchasers of our Sealed Envelopes m y, In this
manner, obtain an article worth from ono to live hun
dred dollars.
Long letters aro unnecessary. Have the kindness to
w.rtte plain doroctions, and in choosidg different arti
cles from those drawn, mention the style desired. We
prefer letters to he addressed to our Box, 5310,-Post Of
fice, for gre'ater safety.
VOrdere fo,SEALIND ENVELOPES must in every
ameba accompanied with-the Cash, with tho' name -of
the purger' Bonding ; and Town, County and Stott, plain
ly written. ,
Lottors should bo addressed 'to the Itlanagord fol:.
lowa ?
. . _
MERMAN, WATSON & Co.,
fox 6319 Post Oflloo, Now York
Is6o-3m. . •.. • -
• . .
DISOOLUTIO: - ' ' '
THE Partner Ship ,iitire r it3fere,,, existing'
i . under tho mama of Jamairni, .Dllllngor A Co., la
-t a day'-dissolvod by-mutual consont: ' , _ '
B. 11. JAMESON, ' •
~-O .4: IMAINGEIt ' ' •
I JAn.1,1806.
1 _ .
. . . . #EM.OVAL.,
yHE ' undersigned will - eontiage :the
' Mignon at, fbrinorbi, at No: ',US ' .Norfh 'Thled
treat, Whore all trausactions'of the lato Srx,e) *l4 hti
Oottled. " YOUtii, Rospeatfully. • .. •
..,
• - -''' ' II: It: Apitg,4okr ' •
1 Jan. 6,1800-Bt. ' •
PLANg
eases ;
MIME
$1,000 2 900.
FOR ONE DOLLAR,
MED
A Rare chance 'for Capitalists.
THE subsoribere offer to men of
capi
tal a rare chance to build &Ware House in the
East end of Carlisle Pa., whore there is no competition,
and good Rail Read 1 nall Itles all ready on the ground.
There JO no better chance for an energetic Man or Mon.
Address DDLANOY & BEIROIM,
Jan. 12,1866-3 m. Coal and Lumbar Dealers.
NOTICE.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
/'SHE Subscribers have this day asso
ciated themselves together under the name and
tylo of Delaney & Shrom for the purpose of carrying
on the Coal and Lumber business in all its branches.
ouvaa DELA NOY,
0. FRED. SELDOM.
Jan. 12,1806.
COAL AND LUMBER
[[AVING as
sociated with
M tb r e . O. Co a l i r a ed n . d " L r° urnb mi e n r
rt, 4 Air,. business at the old
A L Stand of Delaney and
Blair, where wo will
keep the best and
CLEANEST COAL.
in the Market,nd perfectly dry. Kept under cover.
Families 11 , 11 do well to try us ' • as we are doter.
mined to sell ci aner coal. and at alilow prices as any
other yard in t "oi town. Try us and ho convinced.
We have ale on hand
ALI KINDS OF LUMBER
usually kept In a first Class Lumber yard which wo
will sell as low, or lower than the lowest
Jim. 12, 1806. DRIANCIIY
LIFE-HEALTH-STRENFTH
LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH
LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH
THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY
DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S'-
Celebrated Specific Pills,
Prepared from a prescription of Dr. Juan
Dela?narre, Chief Physician to the Hos
pital du .Nord ou Lariboisiere of
ESE
This invaluable medicine Ia no itnpOsition, but is
unfailing in the cure of Spam:flatmate) or Seminal
Weakness. Every species of Genital or Urinary Irri
tability, Involuntary or Nightly Seminal Emlssionß
from whatevi r cause produced, or how ever coyote. will
be speedily relieved and the organs restored to healthy'
action.
Rend the following opinions of eminent French phy
alcians :
"We have used the Specific Pills prepared by Oar
anclore & Dupont, No. 214 Ruo Lombard, from the
prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarre, in our private
practice with uniform success, and we believe there is
no other medicine so well calculated to cure all per
sons suffering from Involuntary Emissions or any
other weakness of the Stay ual Organs, whether caused
by a sedentary mode of living, excesses, or abuse.
R. A. I3EAUREPARIE, M. D.
0. D. DUJARDI N, 111.: D.
JEAN LE LEUCIIRE, M. D.
Paris, May sth, 1868.
BEWARE or COUNTERFEITS.
The Genuine Pills aria sold by all the principal Drug
gists throughout the World, price One Dollar per Box,
or Six Boxes for Five Dollars.
GARANCIERE & DUPONT, Solo Proprietors,
No. 214 Ruo Lombard, Parts
One Dollar encloseeto any authorised Agent, wall
Insure a box by return mall, securely sealed from all
ob•erxatlon, six boxes for five dollars.
Sole General Akouts for America,
OSCAR G. MOSES aft, Co., 27 Cortlandt St., N.Y,
N. 13.—I'rench,Oorman ' Spanish and Engli. h Pamph
lets, containing full particulars and directions for use,
sent free to any address.
Sold In Carlisle by J. W. ELLIOTT, and at II AVER
STICK'S.
Jan. 15, 18(iii—ly.
DR. AIARSH ALL'S
CATARRH SNUFF!
This Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the
best article known for curing tho Catarrh, Cold in the
Head and Headache. It has been found an excellent
remedy in many cases of Sore Eyes. Deafness has
been removed by it, and Hearing has often been great
ly improved by Its use
I t is fragrant and agreeable, and
(Gives Immediate Relief
to the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of the head.
The sedsations after using it aro delightful and in
vigorating. It opens and purges out all obttructions,
strengthens the glands, and gives a healthy action to
the parts affected.
More Than Thirty Years'
of Sale and use of Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Head
ache Snuff, has proved Its great value for all the com
mon diseanes of the Head, and nt this moment It
stands higher than ever before.
It is recommended by many of tile best physicians,
and Is used with great success and ,atisfactiou every
where.
Read the Certificates of Wholesale Drug
gists in 18134.
The undersigned, having for many years been ac
quainted with Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and headache
hnuif, and sold it lu our wholesale trade. cheerfully
state, that we believe it to by equal, in every respect,
to the recommendations given of It for the cure of
Catarrhal Affectionsand that it la decidedly the heat
artide we have ever known for all common diseases of
the Head.
Burr & Perry, Boaton,Barnos & Park, Now York
Rood, Austin & Co. " A. 11. aB. Sands, "
Brown, Laulsou & Co Stophon Paul & Co.
Rood, Cutler & Co. Minor & Co. '
Seth W. Foyle, hlelioßsou & Robbins,"
Wilson, rifrlittuk & Co. " A. L. Seovil Sr. Co. "
llenshaw, Edniands & Co.M. Ward, Clan & Co "
11. 11. flay. l'ortlaud, Mo. Bush & Oulu,
For Solo by all Ihiugglntat TRY IT.
Jan. 12, 1866-Iy.
RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES
Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers !
tyn,The original Medicine established In 16:17, and
first article of the kind ever Introduced under the
name of "PULMONIO WA litlitt.," in thin or any other
country; all other Pulmonic Wafers are counterfeits.
The genuine can be known by the name BRYAN being
stamped on each Wafer.
These Wafers have been before the public for nearly
thirty years, and the Immense sale attained, not only
in America but in foreign countries, fully attest their
intrinsic worth. The medical propeeties Ore superior
to any other at tide offered for the cure of Pulmonary
or Bronchial affections, and the quantity contained in
each box is nearly double that of the many worthless
imitations advertised.
Bryan's Pulnionie Wafers
cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Asthma,
Catarrh, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing, Spitting of
Blood, Pains lu the Cheat, Incipient Consumption and
all diseases of the lungs. Not only affording tempor
ary relief, but effecting a rapid and lasting cure and
ate warranted to give satisfaction In ever instance.
They do not nauseate like alcoholic compounds, and
tie medicinal properties are combined in a form so a
greeable and pleasant to the taste, that any child will
readily lake them. One dose will always afford
RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES
TO VOCALISTS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS, those Wafers aro
peculiarly valuable ; Um) , will in one day remove the
most severe occasional hoarseness ; and their regular
use for a few clays will, at all times, increase the pow
er and flexibility of the voice, greatly improving its
tone, compass and clearness, for which purpose they
aro regularly used by many professional vocalists.
The very great calebritg of this invaluable remedy
has induced unprincipled persons to prepare base j imi-
Wiens, which disappoint the just expectations of the
purchaser, and, iblure, the „character of Able . genuine
mediclrie.
See that the word, "BRYAN," is stamped on each
VVafer, and also observe the fac simile of the signature
of' the Proprietor "JOB MOSES" on each wrapper, to
counterfeit which is forgery. Aar.Offending partps
will be dealt with to the full extent of the law. •
BRYAN'S PULE ogio WAFERS are for sale by all Drug
gists.
JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor, 27 Oortlaudt St, N. Y.
Jap. 12, 1860-Iy.
SIR JAMES CLARRE'S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS
Preparod from a proscription of Sir J. Clark, M. D.,
Physician Extraordinary to the queen.
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THIS well known medicine is no im
position, but a Sure and safe remedy for Female
Difficulties and Obstructions, from any cause whatever
and although ti powerful remedy, It contains nothing
hurtful to the constitution.
To Married Ladles It is peculiarly suited. It will, in
a short tiwo, briug on tho monthly period with regu
larity.
In all MOH of Nervous Spinial Affections, Pain in
the Back and Limbs, Howiness, Fatigue on slight ex
artlon, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits,
Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whites, and all the painful
diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills
will effect a cure when all Other means-have toiled,
nose Pills have never boon known to fall where the
directions on the 2d pegs of pamphlet aro well obsetv.
ed. lief further particularsi 'got a pamphlet, free, or
the agent. $1 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to apy
authorized agent, will Insure a bottle, containing over
80 pills, by return mall. W. ELLIOTT,
Jan. 12, 1800.1 y. ' Agent, Carlisle.
BRETZ, M. D ;
D. D. S., respoctfully Offers
his piofoositnal services to thu citizens of Carlisle and
Its vicinity. Coffin North Pitt otroot.
Carlisle, Januoryl, 1866-3to*•
,VSTATE NOTICE.-
Letters tetitamentary on the estate of George.
Gaines, doo'd. Into of Lower Allen . township, have
been granted. by,the Register of said County to G. W.
Criswell, residing In East Pennsboro township.. Per.
sons Indebted are requested to make payment, and
those having claims to present thorn for settlement to
. . ,• •G. W. CRISWELL, Executor.
Jan 6 1800''
ViSTATE NOTICE:- ' ',,, .. ~
*hors Testamentary on the eatata of Margaret
fano Nickey, lath of Plainfield. Cumberland County,
have bear taxied by the Register of saictOonnty to the;
undqrßlgned-rpstang In the.same .placo.. All persons
havhig Alaimo will presunt;them, aod,these . Indebted.
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will iilo,Q.PaYPent to : - • • ' ~ ' • • . •
_ • ,•, JOUE, PAITAI4I,
.I.silu . . .
7 Ee,. ,—Ot.s, : . -. . . , •.
.. , Executor.—
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LiBp4TY,X.
- will do more, and;MittOroivOrk. -at a , given ;boot.
anany,oth I Try It I Idanufactured,onlyW
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iVladcalo brug;t & Ghee Dealer - Br ,
• • • No. 187 NortlAiard Otteetindlaira,;:
'.1tut.12,1800-Iy. ' •
STATE NOTICE. .
Letteirs Teatittrinntany on.. die. estate of John
Langenflold, deo'd., late of West Fairview, East Fenno
born Twp., have been Issued to the subscriber residing
in the samq placq, to whom, all debts will ba paid and
all accounts presented for settlement.
Jun.19,1566--Gt
AT' COST.
1 have this doy commenced selling off
my entire stock of Winter Goods at Cost and many
less than Cosy to reduce the same before spring opens.
You will find a complete lino of the following goods
Sattinetts, Red, White and Yellow Flannels,
Shirting Flannels, Pronch Illerinocewill colors, Coburgs,
Alpacas and Delaines, Plain and
Fancy,
The largest Stock of Balmoral Skirts, In the County
also a largo assortment of Woolen Goods, such as
Sontags, Hoods, Scarfs,
Wool and Merino Hose, Ladles, Gents and Childs
Gloves, In fact every article In the Dry Goods line all
of which will be sold at prices to satisfy all. I also
have a full stock of
MUSLINS,
PRINTS,
ti LINENS,
OINGHAMS,
CHECKS, &c.
Which will be sold at the shortest profits that they
eau be cut at. Also a full line of Bente. and Boys,
800.7'S and SHOES,
Laggs, Misses and Ohildrons, Shoes and Gaiters. A
lade lot Mans, Ladles and Childs Gum Shoes, which 1
have also reduced in price.
We invite all to give us a call before purchasing as
lam satisfied you can save money. _ .
Feb. 2, 1806
. DOBBINS'
ELEcTmc SOAP,
SAVES LABOR,
SAVES TIME,
SAVES MONEY,
SAVES CLOTHES,
SAVES SOAP,
and SAVES WOMEN
It's the ,Soap for Every Family
Sold by grocers nnd storekeepers throughout city and
country. Manufactured only by J. B. DOBIIINS 41r. CO.,
107 South Fifth street, below Chestnut, Philadelphia.
Jan. 10, 1806-10 t.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
rir HE partnership heretofore existing
between tbe undersigned has been this day die.
so ved by mutual consent. The books and accounts
remain iu the hands of Geo. P. Myers, who earnestly
requeits all parties indebted to him to call and settle
their accounts at once.
The Grocery business will be continued at
the old stand by the senior member of the firm, Geo.
P. Myers, who calls particular attention to his large
and excellent stock of now and fresh
4Orroc,Bisles,
consisting partly of
SYRUPS, SUGARS, COFFEES,
SPICES, Wooden and Willow Ware, and every variety
of goods kept in a first class Family Grocery.
COUN LILY PRODUCE taken in exchange f,r goods,
at the old stand opposite Saxton's Hardware Store.
GEO. P. 3IYERS.
Jan. 5, 18611—et.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
I : 0 1./ dal® 2
1Y virtue of a deed of assignment,
B .Iwll I expose to public sale on the premises, on
~S'aturrlay, Felmtury 10, 1866,
the Mansion Farm of Alfred Moore, situated near Mt.
Holly Springs, on the Baltimore pike, about 43 miles
South of Carlisle, Pa. This is one of the most desira
bie properties that has been put lute Market, being a
delightful country residence, and a highly improved
hum with every convenience. The farm contains
115, ACRES,
(more or less) of excellent and productive land, In
high state of cultivation, close by is ono of the fines
and purest streams in Cumberland County. Th.
fencing Is In excellent order. Thu Improvements con
silt of a large two Mid a half-story
STONE DWELLING,
well finished and on elevated ground, a largo Beni
Barn, C rn I rib, Wagon Shod, Carriage lleuse, Wald
House, Wood House, &c.
A portion of this farm has been devoted to Fruit
culture, and has supplied the Carlisle and Harrisburg
Markets for the last few years with some of the choicest
STRAWBERRIES & PEACHES,
they have received. At present there :ire five acres u
the choicest varieties of Strawberries, reset loot spring
and which will be In flue bearing order the coming
spring; 1805 choice Peach Trees; 199 Apple Trees,best
grafted fruit, 250 Dwarf Pear Trees, all in good bear
ing order. There are also a great variety and number
of GRAPE VINES in good order, and which have com
menced bearing. The Grain in the ground will be sold
with the farm.
Those who desire a good Investment hi land, and
a delightful and healthy country residence in ono of
the most beautiful and fertile parts of our Valley,
should give this their Immediate attention. At the
same time and place. I will offer the Mountain Land
of the said Alfred Moore,
883 ACRES,
of which are In Dickingon township, a fow miles Rest
of the Baltimore turnpike. This tract has been dlvi.
dod Into lots. and will be offered to cult purchasers.—
Farmers wishing timber lots should give this their at
tention. A twenty acre lot of Mountain Land, situa
ted in South Middleton township, bounded by lands
of Mathew Moore, Peter Lauck and others, will also be
sold.
I will also sell the two lota In Papertown, owned by
said Moore, and calculated for building lota.
Sale to commence at 11 o'clock A. M.
WM. 11. MILLER,
Abslgnae of Alfred Moore,
Jail. 5, 1811,i—t.
Mr. Alfred Moore who still resides on the premises,
will take pleasure It, showing the property advertised
to all who winh to see It.
NOTICE!
A - V.ING purchased the entire stock
and fixtures of James M. Allen & Co., nu North
Hanover street, Carlisle. I will In a short time remove
the same to the Store Room of A. Senseman, Esq., on
West Main street,'where I will always keep on hand
a well selected stools of fine Groceries, Queensware,
Glass and Willow ware, Ac. Ac.
Carlisle, January 19, 1E166.-1 y
G. M. BELTZHOOVER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, CARLisLE,
PA. Office, :Jou th Hanover street. Pardonlat
attention given to the collection of soldiers' claims
back pay, bounty, pEffsion,
January 19, 1806.—1 y.
WF. SADLER, Attorney at Law
• Carlisle Pa 0111ee In Volunteer Building
South Hanover Street.
1,, HERMAN, , Attorney tii at Law,
km •
1, Ar ti r iy r . a• lox door to o forted Oftice.
• AMES - A. - pUNBAR, • - Attorney at
el Law, Carlisle, Pa. Office on the south side of the
Court House, adjoining the "American Printing Oftice."
July 1,1864-Iy.
JOSEPH RITNER, Jr.,. Attorney at
Law and Surveyor, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Office fat
hail Road Street, two doors north of the Dank.
in.„Busluess promptly attended to.
July 1,1864.
JNO. C GRAHAM, Attorney at Law
Carlisle, Va. Office formerly occupied by Jude
Graham, South Hanover street.
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September 8,1865.
1 • P. HUMERICH, Attorney at Law
kj, Office on Main street, In Marlon Ilall, throe
doors east of the First National Bank. All business
entrusted to hlm will be promptly attended to.
July 1, 1804.
E. BELTZHOOVER, Attorney
IF •at LaW Office in South Hanover street, opposite
Bente's dry 'good store , .
September 9, HOC
T . WEAKLEY, Attorney at. Law,
ty . 1 - Iffleo on south Vanover street, adjoining the
Mlle° of Judge Graham. All professional business en
trusted to him will be promptly attended to.
Jut 1, 180.1.. ,
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C s AMITE 1.4 11 BURN, Jr., Attorney
1.,..3at Law. 011leo with lion. Samueltlonburn. Main
St. Carlisle Pa,
July 1, 1854. • '
1,1" W -1-
.A 'CARD.CLIAItLES E. MA
4() :
s LAUGHLIN, Attorney at La Mee+/, In InholPs
building, just opposite the Market House. •
July 1, 1804-Iy.
I)).E.I.OTOGRAPIVAI 4 II3INIS'
all 'elies aud;stylasi • •
oo.M, LIAVARSTIO.KA •
LADIE S
COMPANIONS, '
all sorts shapes and eyes.
Dec. 16, 1865:; '7 •, ' .. • ,'- AT 1144V.DRSTICIK8.
WARK . BOXES,. ,Cabao, Pore , Fo,
bame. 'of all ktnde . .Deiske !
, 9o , nf!)ettontitY
D0p06M135.- • • ••' AT HAVERSTIOICS
NUTS, Confectionary and Friiita7;at
-liavorstlak's. •
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,-,---ii- - - . ,c4--: 4 -:'.
-RADigS.-77501) paira . Fames ; on hand, ,
of all. Idints.:tlollBabdthtourriliutturn, 'Loudon:
04 annum do., nitli and rwltlibutlatant finitenlugi
clulayer than, eturatli.• SAXTOMB,i •Ilast.M alb at:. •• •
July 1,1864. , i' ~• ' ... , :,:lt; -..,,, r . . t r - , ..„., ~,, a
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611010.t13,EGARS & TAntigok,,
PO Railroad Companies, Bridge build.
ore, [louse and Barri Blinders, or any company of
individuals that may want to contrac , for Bail Road
Tfos, Bridge Timber, or Franios for Buildings, to ho do.
livered next Spring or Summer, will do well to let
.their wants ho known to the subscriber, as he baa a
desirable lot of TIMBER lying on Mountain Creek,'
near Laurel Forte, which ho will manufacture 11310
Lumber of all descriptions as soon there is a demand
open for It. Address
W. F. MARTIN,
Exacutor
Doe. 8, 1.866-3mo*
Wheeler & Wilson and Howe.
LOCK STITCH
SEWING MACHINES.
The. Best AS'inlplest and Cheapest.
r HE Wheeler & Wilson machines are
adaptod to all kinds of family sewing, working
equally well upon Silk, Linen and Cotton goods, with
Silk, Cotton and Linen threads, making a ,beautiful
and perfect stitch alike on both sides of the article
sowed.
011 AS. OGILBY
Prices of Wheeler k Wlleou machines:
No. 3 machine plain, $56
2 " Ornamental brit, $66
, " 1 " Sliver plated, $76
The Howe Sewing Machine.
The attention of Tailors, Shoemakers, Saddlers and
Carriage Trimmers is called to this—the best of Shut
tle Sewing Machines. it is unanimously admitted to
be the best machine for leather work or tailoring over
given tmtho public.
Price of Howe machines:
Letter A. machine $6O
Is recommended for family sewing Tailoring, Shoe
binding and Baiter fitting.
Letter B. machine. $7O
le ono size larger than A machine. suited to the
same work.
Letter C. machine, $B6
Is recommended for heavy Tailoring. Boot and Shoo
work and Carriage trimming. It runs light and rapid
and will do fine work well, and has a much larger Shut
tle than the smaller machines.
Call and examine at Rail Road Telegraph Office, Car
lisle, Pa.
• Oct. 27, 1865—tf.
CONFECTIONARY
cREAM WORK, Stars, Tulips, Bon
bons, A-lamode, Chocolates, ands, Cocoanut and
hant. El
Dec. 15, 18,35
GEO. P. MYERS
THOMPSON M YERS
DROPS.—
Mint, Chocolate, Cream, Lemon, Orange, Vault
El - 10,10 and Mons.
Dec. L 5,1866
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Mint, Teaberry, Lemon, Orange, Lavander, Rose,
Neuga, and Vanilla.
Dee 16, 1865
ROCK -CANDY, Secrets French and
Common.
Dec. 15, 1865
AFine assortment of Candy, Toys of
American, French and German makes,
Dec. 15, 1865. AT lIAVERSTICK:.
j-T the Duncannon Union Lumber
Ntill, 4 miles north east of Sterrett's Gap,l%
miles west of Duneannon, 1 mile south of Billow
Bridge, near Grier point.
100,000 ft. Yellow Pine flooring, dry.
00,000 ft. gcantllng, both Oak and Pine, all sizes.
40,000 10. 2 Inch Barn flooring, Yellow Pine, It to 18
et, dry
25,000 ft. t In Yellow Pine Boards, Dry
A large lot of Weatherboarding.
A largo lot of Oak Boards.
A largo lot of Shingling laths.
A largo lot of Sealing Laths.
A large lot of White ['lnc Shingles.
A large lot of Chestnut Shingles.
Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling.
Oak Boards, Scantling and Plank.
Sawed Cak post and fencing boards.
Chestnut rails and eord wood, $1,50 per cord
The RbOVO we hare always on hand, and are psalm. d
to saw all kluds of bills to order, such as Machine and
Car Lumber, Vtagon'Maker Lumber, Building timber,
we can saw 17 ft. in length, and are so fixed that we
con till orders in the vyry shortest notice, at any time
also so prepared to deliver Lumber at shy point by rail
toad as by telling.
Pleas,' give us a call before purchasing elsewhere,
wn are selling at low prices.
ISOLTER, LATIMER & 110SFIOUR.
Duncannon, Perry Co. PH.
Doe. 1, 1/11111-11Inl.
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far if
6.6t.ttalmia ,AT (cele
YOUNG MEN out of employment;
YOUNG MEN about engaging in bllbillCM;
YOUNG MEN who have had limited advantages for
an education:
YOUNG MEN well versed in other respects, but deft
dent in any of the branches taught In
a first class Business College;
YOUNG MEN who would possess the best means for
for ready and lucrative employment;
YOUNG MEN who would avoid being humbuged by
going IWO and three hundred miles to
Commercial Schools, at no expense of
from $3OO to $.500,
will do well to consider the merits of this Instittitioti
at home, which upon proper Inquiry and investigation
will be found to present facilities and accommodations
second to none in the country.
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In this department legitimate transaction cf Trado and
Business Forms, are daily practiced by making actual
purchases and sales, in the Model Store, connected with
the College ; supplied with tramples of Dry Goods. Also
a regular Bank of Deposit and Issue, with a working
capital of 5100,000, in which students till in turn the po
sition of Cashier, Paying sod Receiving Teller, Dloeonnt
and Check Clerk, ,he., &c.,
BRANCHES TAUGHT.
Bookkeepinein all its forma and applications.
Business Calculations, Corresdondence, Forms, t,
Mercantile Law, with regular recitations,.
Penmanship in every style of the art.
Phonography ,Telegraphing I,y regular circuit of Wks
and Instruments For further particulars address
A. M. TRIMMER, Carlisle, Pa.
[SEND FOR CIRCULAR.]
Non. 10, 1865.
Always On Hand
ALarge and varied stook of Groceries,
Queenswaro,
Sauces, Fish. &c. Rr, , which I am soiling at the vory
lowest Cash Prices.
Those indebted to the subscriber, and particularly
those In arrears for a length of tithe will come forward
and promptly pay up. as longer dela . ) will not be sub
mitted to
Nov. 3. 1866
THE best Cook Stoves in the iThrket
can be bad ut Wm. Fridley's 'Firmer Shop East
Loather St., Carlisle at the sign of the lied Coffee Pot,
also parlor, and pealing stoves of all kinds.
Nov. 3, 1.865,--tf.
Losses paq in 46 years over $17,000,000.
Net Assets Jan. 1, 1865.
.• $3,677,362 71. .
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..FIRE AND INLAND RISKS.
• Agencies In all the principal Cities and Towle; In
the United States. , , . •
Applicationa for Inenrailhe . will be' promptly attend•
ed to by
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' ... ' ..• It. 111.1:10NE1100;)Igent. .
Capt. DONNEWO, la agont , also' for the Motropolitan
Flrolhanrance Compaily. Tho Guardian 1.110 'flour
aneo Company. and the Travolare Insurance Company,
for all of which aoo advertlaomonta In another colnpn.
Nov. 24i 1805. ~, .. ~. ~.,. „ „.1., : ~ - '
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Burnt,' Itoie; bailee; 'Win illi and Obocolatii.7
Loa. 16, 1805 - A S T IFASPIIBT/OICS'.
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:ANED ' AGEDIV3 slso' PERI
month to, soli tho improved Common Sousa
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Ecooring a Machin°. This Machine. ,wilEstitch,
bom, fell, tuck, cord, braid, bind, gather, quilt and am.
braider beautifully, Prica only, s2o, , llifory,MaChino:
iv arianted threo yeah. ' liforlernA address 'call an C.
Bovituttef.t.ow Itaceptlon rooms, No. 26¢ 8. gippf
treet, Philadelphia, Pa, , II
. Jan, 20,1800-1111. ,
LUMBER.
a. B. ROGERR,
Nanlina, Now rfampahlre.
AT HAVERSTIOKS
AT LIAVERBTICKB
AT LIAVERSTIORS
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Lumber ! Lumber !
At Carlisle, Pa
Highly Important to Young Men
ACTUAL BUSINESS
CANNED FRUITS,
STOVES ! STOVES ! I
WM, BENTZ