Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 31, 1866, Image 3

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    Moro thrift in a "nimble sixpence than In a slow BIM-
This day we arc furniething another now OroCory and
Queensware store in tide county, with an entire stack
of fresh goods.
We are this day receiving a largo invoice of Syrups of
every grade. Meryl few barrels of fine vinegar.
• _
• Wm. BLArft & Son,
"South End" Carlisle,
P. S.— fl hare in store the largest stock of very Sae
Teas ever of•red in Carlisle.
FARMERS.:--For sale twenty acres of
good chestnut timber, within one half mile
of Mt. folly. A rare chance. Gall soon on
A. IL BLAIR.
Aug. 31, 1866- 31
Those in want of cheap Lumber call at
the yard of
Cheapest Pine Shingles in the country at
the yard of
A Pedlar Vagon for sale cheap, this wagon can he
Used for difThrent other purposes. Inquire at IL It.
dathoson, Old Stand.
July 6,1860-3 m
Nom:E.—MI orders for Coal and Lumber, can he log
at Martin A Gardner's, Horn's, and Faller's Groceries,
unit at Creamer's Jewelry Store, Whiell it in be promptly
attended to, and at Ow lllNVelit prices.
DELANCY 3 SIIIIOM.
THE MOON'S VOLCANOES
aro engaging Ow allow li e n of asttonotnerH, but the
world of Beauty and Fashion is less interested iu liantan
discoveries than in the great question of
Tarvtin,/ the lipids
that linvo been whitened by ago or skknetro a glorious
a(
Id or brown huo. Nobody nosy is'such
A LUNATIC,
tm not to admit that the Knout and most harmless hair
lll=
CIIRISTARADO'S 'HAIR DTI.
ahiel uourislitss the fibres ns well as uhanges their hue.
Mamthtetnrol by d. CRISTADOIIO, G Astor Ibmw, N e w
Vork. Sold by Druggiets. Applied by lin Ihdr Dres-
Aug. aO, 1R66.-1m
PERMAM ENT AND WI DE.SPREAD SUCCESS IS
THE BEST EVIDENCE (Jr THE GOODNESS OF BRAN
DRETIVS PILLS--They should be in every family,
ready for use on the first symtoms of disease occur
ring. This method will often save life. Remember,
he
Cholera must be treated as a Poison
and yams safety demands it should be got rid of with
nut delay. Colds, rheumatism, asthma, pleurisy,
diarrhoca, cones, In Piet, all sickness Is the consequence
of active impurities in the blood. These being removed
the health is etstored at ones.
Observe my name In the Government stamp in white
letters. Sold by Druggist,
Aug.
Dit. TOBIAS'
VENETIAN LINIMENT.
A N INSTANTANEOUS :REMEDY
fiyolt CHRONIC! rhouniatimu. headache, tooth
nob, croup, colic, quinsy, .ogre throat and pains in any
part of the body. Remember, this arti”le Is a sucees,
an experiment; for 11 1 years it has been tested.
No medicine ever had touch to reputation its this, silently
it liar worked its way inefoee' the public, and all aro
loud in its praise. "Chronic rheumatism." Thousands
who laid for woolts on a bed of agony,and never walked
without the aid of crutehos, with this complaint, can
testify to the magical effects of (hi:, liniment. They
aro run ed and proclai ni its virtues throughout the land.
Remember relief is certain, and a positive cut o is sure
to follow. Headache of all kinds we warrant to cure
Putrid sore throat, quiusy. and diphtheria are robbed
of their terrors by a timely use of the Venetian Lini
!neut. It has Saved hundreds the past Ho ee m.nnths.
Price, 40 and Si) op ills a bottle. ()thee, !Pi Co roan tit
street, New York. Sold by all druggists.
Aug.:lo
Bargains Offered
SELLING AT AND BELOW COST
The tinder,•igned intending to change his IntsinCSH, of
fer, to the citizens and vicinity, and tio•
generally his entire Block of CLOTIIING ANT)
(I ENTS vuRNIsirTN(I (mons, Consisting of Sunimor,
Fail and IVinter Goods of all descriptions, sot Over
coats, Coats, Pants, Visit, Shirts, Drawers, Undershirts,
Knit Jackets, Valises, Hats, S, art's, In short, the -11-
entire stock of Clothing and Genti, Furnishing (101/118
ai unit below (bot.
Itare itelavemeath are 011 :•,1 to all Cioll,llll` anti
!111 It ty•t Bargain, at the ti te,d //tams .V,itivald be
ta.• en lbs.,. Zilzo r and Kirll;<, .VOl . lll Ila n , ,Sin ,
Cu rl
The entire Owl: will ,u tathl betwow this awl the Ist
MEEM
.Inly 27, 1 sSti.--nln
An Effectual Worm Medicine
Brown's Vcrmilugo Comfits,
Olt Wo1011.0?{INGLS MIICII ktli,B,lllol , miptcfliy, tcith
children and adults, utlrihuted to other calicos, is 01,1-
5i.111 . 11 %North.. Thf...VERMIFTIIE although
elle , !nal in destroying w . ornis, tin , 11/ 110 po , siLle injury
h , tic. most didi , ate child. This
11:1, 14,11 sill•Crtsfillly 11..11 Lp phly,friallS,llll , l 1i , h111.1 h.
)10 Nitre and stirs in eradicating worms, so hurtful to
children.
CUILDREN lIAVI NO WORSIB 1 . 4.4111fre iffilllediat 0 atten
tion. as neglect of the trouble lieu canse prolunged
MIME
SYMPTOMB of , WORMS IN CiirtnnEN are often overlook
eel Worms in the stomach and 6c,cccl anus irritation,
n kit l rnu It recurred only by the MOe of a sore reme
dy. The combination of ingredients inns] in making
Brown's Ciisips - is slits as to ;;ice the list
possible effect with safety.
et., BROWN, Proprietors, New York. Sold by
all Dealers in Medielnes, at 25 rte. a box.
3lay 25, 1860-Iy. '
REASONS WHY THE
AMERICAN WATCHES,
Made at WALTHAM, MSS
IS THE BEST.
TT is made on the best principle. Its
frame is composed of SOLID PLATES. No jar con
interfere with the harmony of Its working and no sud
den shock can damage its machinery. Every piece is
made and finished by machinery (itself famous for its
novelty, as well as for its effectiveness) and is there
fore properly made. The watch is what all mechanism
should be—ACCURATE, SI,MPLE, STRONG AND
ECONOMICAL. Except some' high grades, too cost1:1
for general use, foreign watches are chiefly made by
women and boys. Such watches are composed of sev
eral hundred pieces, screwed and rlvited together, and
require constant repairs to keep them in any kind of
order. All persons who have carried "ancres," "hipline"
and "English Pallent Levers," aro perfectly well aware
of the truth of this statement.
At the beginning of our enterprise, more than ten
years ago, It was our first object to make a thoroughly
good low priced watch for the million to take the place
of these foreign impositions—the refuse of foreign Mc
tories—Wlthh were entirely unsaleable at home aud
perfectly worthless everywhere.
How well we have accomplished this may bo under
stood from the fact, that after so many years of public
trial, wo now make MORE THAN HALF OF ALL THE
WATCHES SOLD IN THE UNITED STATES, and that
no others have ever given such universal satisfaction.
While this department of our business to continued
with Increased facilities for perfect work, we ire at pre
sent engaged in the manufacture of watches of the
very HIGHEST GRADE KNOWN TO CHRONOMETRY,
unequalled by anything hitherto made by ourselves,
and unsurpassed by anything made in the world,
For this purpose wo have the amplest facilities. We
have erected an addition to our 'main buildings ex
pressly for this branch of our business,itud have fill
ed it with the, boot workmen in our service. Now Ma
chines and appliances have .boon constructed, which
perform their work with consummate delicacy and ex
actness. The choicest and most approved matoriale
only are used and we challenge comparison' between
this grade of our work and the finest Imported chro
nometers. We do not pretend to sail our watches for
fess money than foreign watcheri, but we do assert with-
Out fear of contradiction that for the same money our
product is incomparably superior. All our watches,
of whatever grade, aro fully warranted and this war
route° Is good at all times against us& our agents in
all pule of tho world,
public aro cautioned to buy only
of respeefilble dealers. All persons selling counter
felts will be.prosecuted.
ROBBINS 44 APPLETON,
Agenteler the American Watch Company,
182 Broadway, N. Y
August 2; 1866, lut
••
HE subscribers :have' on hand and
for sale at thatr eatitblii/lunent on _Pitt at.,
arliele, a lot of now Top Buggies, Trotting Buggies,
Carriages, and second baud Top Buggies nod Carriages,
which they odor at reasonable rats.e ,
P. k N. BTIBBIt.
August 10, 1800--trt
Whiskers! Whiskers 11
Dr, D. 0. MoNviz , Carrolta; the greatest stimulator
in tho world, will forco Whiskers or Mustaches to grow
on the smoothest 'face or chin; never known. to fail;
sample for trial sent free to any one desirous Of tooting
RS merits. Address, Roma 00.,78 Nassau Bt., N.l'.
JUno.2o,lBoo.—am .
FMPLOYMENT Felt BOTkl. SEX - -
ES.--Disabled and4ntnrned soldiers, 'lvldd,lys
amForphans of slain solders, and the unemployed of
both sexes generally, In want of respectable and pron
tabl 0 employment, incurring no risk, can procure such
by enclosing a postpaid addressed envelope, for partic
ulars, to
.e. P.JOLIN M. DAONALL,
Box 153, Brooklyn, N. Y.
' Jan. 25, 1866.
ITCH I ITCH' I ITCH
SCRATCH ! SCRATCH J. —SCRATCH I
• WHEATON'S OINTMENT
Will Cure the Itch in 48 Hours.
ALSO cures SALT RHEUM,
CERS. CHILBLAINS, and at ERUPTIONS OF
TUE SKIN. Price 60 cents. For salo by all druggists.
By sending 00 cents to WEEKS & POTTER, Solo
Agents, 170 Washington street. Boston, it will be for
warded by mall, tree of postage, to any part of the
United States. .
June 8, 1360.
A. 11. BLAIR'S
iitnnsiinia;tr. Catarrh, Snuff, is n more curo for that
bothernomn <Molise, eitarrh.
Jan 12, 1866-Iy.
A. 11. IlLtvitt's
Sc❑ advm•tisemont of Sir JAIIICS Clarks's .000)r:tied
Penisls Pills.
Jan. 12, 1860-Iy.
SPECK—CREAM the 22d lost., by Bev. S.
P. Sprecher, John Speck, of Carlisle, to Liv.zie Creamer,
of Cleversimm Pa.
M ILLER—N A Llti LE.---.On the 23d inst., by the same,
Joseph C. Miller, to Mary Jane Naugle, both of Cum
berland Co., l'a,
ILLEII—WIILIIIIIItT.—On the 20th inst., by tho
S3lllO, 'W
in. Miller, of Cumberland to., to I.:11.1.111,0th
obbort, of Mechanicsburg, Ps.
FINK FN 111 NI) :It—STA II L. On the 14th inst., the
Mechanicsburg. by Rev—John Ault, bit. Menlo] }intone
hi velar to Miss Relenc , .\7ahl, both of Hopewell Twp.,
Cumberland Co.
STARE—HOOPES. t n tho 234 inst., by tho same.
Mr - . Ili:Mime SW°, to Mitts Jane Ifoopus, both of Upper
A lien Twp., Cumberland Co.
PARSON—On tho 22A1 August, of Typhoid Fever,
Jaffa) P. Parsons, of this Borough, aged 17 years
CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET.
Cmlisle, August 30, 1800.
12 00
7 00
4 75
2 70
2 00
Ftitutly Flour
Superfine d 0...,.
do itY
Wit 1:11.1 WHEAT.
REP
CORN , - ....
OATS
CLO P ERS it
TI MOT if VS It 10)
GENERAL PRO
B. Bit:ANDREU'
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'CAI r.l? II
Sr . Al ' ,
masse AN,
BACOS M4:4
LETTERS REMAINING lIVIATMED in
o roo Office at State of Pennzll-
Ilia, the 30111 orAngust, 1 tic(3.
Ptiblislit•il lc ()Mei a I authority in the pa
,r having the largest circulation.
TleTo obtain any of these letter ,, , the
abplicant. Inust, call for << miverltsrd Id lens,"
give the date er the li t and pay two Cents
for advertising.
If Bot railed for within ,»o , mouth, they
viii ho sent to the Poid Letter Oftirc.
GEO. '/,INN, I'. M.
Lantern Annie
1,01.111, Mary
Moore 11 tn. C
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01: George A. Iliant!. Mary
NI, 1111. Elwaiii J. S.
Carroll A. F. tltIls) Norri, Janie. (Di. I:. Col.)
Clifton flurry Nordin Enders li
CoorveNrovlin k I'lminas Nogle F I'.
Clem Calliarino l'roctot .100. M.
lierlerey Ito.. Dr. T. F. Porter llorace
Doi, I , ,tltor Ryder Adam
Fisher William M. Slutinloaligli Jim.
Frost Dolly Stephens hiloit. If. (l.
Filmleriche llannali Sogars Catharine
Gilison Henry Shot li Illizal,oth
Groen .lone Stvit,4gPrl Itobermi
Ilviininan Abraham 'l'liarland Ann is.
11111441111 , `11rY 'rat, Judith I'.
Ilyrshoy .1,4,.1.11 Vanaslon Batt. N.
11,inp Jompli Weimer .loreidi
Kt•ofaii. or Frt.d.o ol: \V illcolgllll3 Janie, 11,
Ii.• 11 Charlotte Rood Philip 11.
A nild T“sitth
II,331,•11 $t 1.1,11191
110
I - EN' to cut 3000 (lords of Wood near
oi NI on Main Creek, for w bkh rash Neill be pal,t
Apply'soonit, Mr. Sinus,n Fisk, Agent, Montd.
Springs.
Aug"; 31, IFf,t' 2t
JULIUS NEUWAIII
E subscriber having secured S. N.
Diven's Saw Mill.. it Mountain Crook, prisons
sloe gi vun lietoher Ist, will now receive orders through
his Agent, Mr. Simeon Fisk. at Mount Holly Springs,
for all kinds of Lumber to re got rut ns soon ns can b o
after the Ir,t of October.
Ilaclog n large tract of Timber land, I am desirous
to supply the demands of the cnontry—it Ix coutem.
plated putting cn a Portable Steam Saw Mill the mote
eadily to Meet puldle wants. I hope In be able to
ant lily all who else low their patronage that I can get
out :is gooil lumber and at as P•s . priers Its any other
dealers in the community.
. .
=MEM=
CARPET 1.V(7,C, CAI?PEr No S.
Tour attention is invited to my, large
and elegant htock of lir usFel a, Throe-Ply a-11,1
Ingrain CA It PETI S. of Ihp boot makes and newest
designs Also, Wool Dutph. CottAgP, lAA and !trig
CA Oil Cloths Window Shades. ole ,—will be
sold low—Wholosnje and itotail, for Cash
No. I 7 South Seemed Street, above Cl'stnut Ph.ll,
Aug, :11 1860-31 n
THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPE
RIENer OF AN INCA LID.
Published for the loonefil nud in in CAUTION TO
YOUNO MHN ;Old ,there, rein , satin from Nervous De
ility, , Premature 01,1 y of fie., supplying at
till. Sala(' Hann. THE MEAN:i Olt 'SELF ITRE. Sty one who
Janet tared hinmelf after undergoing, considerable quack
ery. Sty eneliiiiiing in 'postpaid aildreksed envelope, single
copies, free of charge, may he had or the author.
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Es q ., Brboklyn Kings Co.,
N.Y.
Jan. 26 r 1666-Iy.
Extra Bounty ! Extra Bounty ! !
lAM prepared to collect the additional
Bounty duo Soldiers under the late uct, of Cow
gross ; promptly ioul speedily ; Soldiers will find It to
their advantage to either call In perron, write or send
discharge to inn; My charee in each MO in Five dol
lars, no chnrge until bounty is collected; Satisfactory
references will In all cases be elven.
JAMES M. SELLERS,
No. 204 South 4th St.
Philadelphia.
Aug. 30, 1866.—1 t
Valuable Farms at Public Sale
No. 1. A Farm of 93 ages in Upper
Allen Twit., Cumberland County,glib, 3 tulles south of
Mechanicsburg on the road leading rrom Lisburn to
Carlisle, having thereon erected a large
Brick House,
4 I ; BANK BARN,
water at house and barn by load pipes, and running
stream through tlio farm, Limo Kilns Load Quarry and
all necessary out•bulldings and choice fruit, wood ttm
b. and good fencin,c the land Is limestone and in a
state of high cultivation.
No. 2. A tract of land 62 acres in Mona
gnu Twp., York County, Pa., on the York road leading
from Mechanicsburg to York, noar Siddonsburg
out-bulldlnga Fruit, 8 acres of timber, Tenant Homo
good forms, tub land 14 Iron atone and In good 'coati
'ration.
Salo to cOnIMOXICO at ono o'cloolt, whoa tonna of sato
17111 bo mado 11.1101Y13 by
Aug. 31, laco—te
EXECUTOR'S SALE.—In pursu arm
of thelast will and Teetamont of Christian Froot
late of Green township, Franklin Co., dee'd, I will of
fer at Public Salo, on the premises, on Panda,' Septem
ber 201 A 1800; the following described Real Estate of
decetiont4o wit:
Purp4t. Ist. Being the MANSION FARM or decede n t,
situate in Croon township, adjoining lands of Jacob
Harkleroad, D4lll'lo. Gehr, John Monu, Christian Froy
and the Conocochaague Crook, containing 103 ACRES
and 'lOl PERCHES, neat.vwith a Brick and Stone
DWELLING HOUSE, Stone and Frame Bank Barn,
Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, Smoke House, Spring House;
and all other nocessaryAuthuildings attaLlied to the
premises. There is also, It never-failing Spring near
the House, and the land is so located that stock could
have free access to the water from all the - fields. ,There
is also a very superior ORCHARD of fruit, umbrae lug
tho finest varieties of both Apples and Peaches. Thie
land has a limestone base, mixed with sand. There
aro four Grist tulle In tho immediate vicinity_of, this
feral: • .
Purport 2, situate,also in Greon township, adjoining
hinds of Jacob Garver, A. P. Oyler, W. L. Chao:there
and °there containing about 68 AtHtES, with a Brick
DWELLING .110USII, a now Stone and Th ula E t „ n k
Darn, with a young Apple Orchard. This is Litnostono
Iknd and Ina good state of cultivation.
Purport 3." Being. a tract of MOUNTAIN LAND, for
merly owned by John Slob:liter, situate also In Groan
township, containing about 20 ACRES. Thle will bo
sold In 4 tracts and will bo offered with the farms if
desired, in accordance with the rogulremonte of the
will. It will oleo be offered separately if not sold with.
the farms. Stile to eommenco at 11. o'clock, when the
terms will be made known,
Persons wishing to view the premitiei previous to
day of sale will pleaso call on the - undersigned.
Aug. 811866-Bt. . 301111 I.l.ollll,Ther.
Blitrriagez.
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gicaqs.
gi adds.
UCE MARKET
A lig u st IMM.
y fr m Bentz
Corrected 11"n•&l,
ItACON SIDES, 19
v 11 1 111•1 1 H BEANS, I 75
19 PARED Pl.:A(111.0i, 25
110 UNPABE PE LI
D AC ES IS
9-10 1)111E1) APPLES, 100
30 It AllS, , l'.: ;
22
WANTED.
I.xixixilaeio.,
On Saturday, September 29, 1866
NEW FRAME HOUSE,
And Bank Barn,
CHRISTIAN ZOOK
HOOP SKIRTS, - '628
1101 1 .1.C1N , S OWN : MAKE,"
.11tw Full SOW !
628
A RE in eva4y i:aspeat -first 'blase, and
embrace a complete, assortment fbr Ladles,
Aliases, and" Children, of the Newest Styles, every
Length and sizes of Waist. ^
OUR SKIRTS, wherever known, are more waiver.
sally rortmAn than any others befor&l the
They retain their Shape bettor, are lighter, more elas•
tie, mere durable, and really Omega, than any (thee
Hoop Skirt in tho market. The springs and, fasten.
logs aro - . warranted perfect. EVERY LADY shonld Tar
Tutu I They aro now being extensively Sold by Msn.
(larms, throughout the Country; and at WHOLE
SALE & RETAIL, at Manufactory and Salee Room
No. OS ARCH Stroet,,below 7th., PHILAIYA,
Ask for 110PR.IN'S " ovim maim "—buy no other
OAUTION,—Mono genuine unitise Stamped on each
Rid ilopltin's limp Skirt Manufactory, Phila
delphia."
Also, Constantly on hand full lino of Now York
made made Skirts, at very low prices.
TERMS NEP CASH. ONII PRIOR ONLY.
Aug. 17, 18011.—.1m
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
offer at private sale, or will exchange
k form gond farm, that valuable Tavern Stand Pro.
party, situate on the corner of North Hanover and
Lowlier streets, in the Borough of Carlisle. The lot
contains 00 foot In front and 210 foot In depth, and has
thereon orertod a largo
STONE "[OUSE,
Extensive Stabling,
i-tk3• Sheds and other Outbuildings
If not disposed of by October lot, it will be for rent
for the ensuingyear. I have also for sale a
VALUABLE FAR.,II,
In North Middleton Township. two mites north of Car
hobo, containing
40 acre:, of which arc naturairadow. the Improve
monk area 61,
NEW BANK BARN,
PLASTERED HOUSE,
and out.buildingS.
TIC° indisputable. For tonna and further partieu.
bus apply to
Aug. 31, 1806-fit
Highly Improved Farm at Private
Sale.
QITUATE near the village of Lisburn,
Cumberland County, 6 miles from Mechanics
.burg, and 7 miles from Harrisburg, containing 108
acres, all cleared but about 6 which are covered with
good timber.
The improvements ore all new and very superior
consisting of a large
Brick Mansion House,
41* • •
c. 0
Brick Bank Barn,
BRICK SMOKE HOUSE,
Rohe House and Spring house,
Lar g e Wagon Shod, and other convenient out-build
ings, a stream of running water near the house and
abundance of Fruit of all kinds consisting of Apples,
Peaches. Pears, Grapes. kg. The farm is beautifully
situated on the bank of the "Yellow lir:ieches' Creak,
the the highest possible stole of cultivation,
ekmsisting of a mixture of Limestone and creek bottom
land. and nearly all under post and rail fence, and an
ahundant supply of torn , t trees growing.
A. L. SPONSLER,
Real Estate Agent.
Aug. 31, 1866
A Valpable Limestone Farm at
Public Sale.
(hi Tuesday, October 2; 1866.
Frl-I I subscriber will sell on the prem..
Bios, in Monroe township, Cumberland County,
it,., one mile west of Churchtown, ono and a half miles
oast of the Bolling Springs A tract of land containing
78 .1 ('IL'L'S and 27 ./'IIC/TES,
in a good ~t ato e vAt loljoining land of John
Lutz, 61lIlluel Diller, - Abraham Sollenharger, John
Kauffman, I)au el Diller, Chribtian Richwine anti Ct
Niesley. Having thereon a
DWELLING HOUSE,
WASH HOUSE,
also a new two-Wry Tenant House, and a largo
BANK BARN,
Wagon Shed and Corn Cribs, Ilog Pen, also a never
falling stream of water In front of thin Barn two never
Wing springs of water In front of the House, and a
good Spring House, also a good young
APPLE ORC AI? D
At the came time it tract of Mountain Land gtuated
Franklin To p, York County, containing 28 acres
ni On perches
Fate to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M , when tertna will
made known by
Aug 31,
Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale.
I) Y order of the Orphans' Court of
Cumberland County I will sell on the premises
I=
Ore Priday, September 21, 1866
lu o'olork in the forenoon, that productive farm
ply ownod hr John Brown, doe'd., idtuated In ISM
n Twp , 4 toilet: north of Neorlllo, op the road to
übling slap. containing
'27 ACRES and 27 PERCHES,
80 acres of which art Woodland and 20 arros of first
rate Meadow land.
The improvements are a
T Y LOG
. I AND
.nv u' ft v, • Weather hoarded house,
El=
FINEBANKB AR X,
Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, ]log Pon, dee. Thorn Is also
on On (arm a good
TENANT HOUSE,
with stabling and other necessary out'buildinge.
There are two never failing wells. running water and
a fine young orchard on the farm rendering It a very
desirable property.
TERMS OE SALE.—Ten`per rent of the purchase
mum y to be paid when the property is stricken off
the balance of ono third on the confirmation of the
sale by the l'uurt ; one third ou April let, 1807, when
deed and possession will be given, and the remainder
in two equal annual payments with interest from
April let, 1867. The purchaser to pay all taxes for
the year 1807.
At the option of the purchaser end upon his giving
a mortgage therelbr the dower of Mm. Catharine
Brown, can remain in the property during her life.
EORO E 11. CR AIU 11 RAD,
Guardian of Minor children of
August .2.1, I 566-st. N. U. Brown, deed.
Two Valuable Farms at Private
Sale.
THE subscribers offers at private Sale
the following described valuable real estate.
No. 1. is 11.
Highly Cultivated Farm,
containing 212 acres, In Silver Spring township, on
the Conothigulnot Creek, about two miles from New
li ingStOti SWUM] on thoCuroborland Va
d 411, miles north of Mechanicsburg, adjoining lands
of Abram Adam's heirs, Michael Crider and others.
The improvements are a first rate two-story
•
BRICK HOUSE,
4';:e , 41[1],:;:: GOOD BANK BARN,
TLLIL-'''.?s - -2...."z:`" , i Wagon Sheds, Corn Cribs, and all oth
er out-buildings. Two good orchards.(one of which is
young and thriving) containing choice. fruit of all va
riotics.
. .
About 140 acres of the land le cleared and in a high
state of cultivation, lying in a loop of the crook, the
soil is well known to be of the very beet quality.
That part of the farm not under cultivation Is covered
with thriving timber. This farm is well calculatedto
be divided into two good farms.
No. 2. is a
Limestone Farm,
situated in Sliddlesex township, near lloovei's iifill,
containing 124 acres and in in every respect a first class
farm.
For terms and other particulars apply to tho sub
scriber, residing near farm No. I. or by letter address•
ed to New Kingston, I'. 0
Augunt 24, 1806-5 t
Tincraclay, Sepionter 20, 1866.
THE undersigned will expose to pub
lic sale, out& promisoP, in West Ponnaborough
I.wp., Cumberland County, 7 miles west of onion°, on
the public road leading from Mt. Rock to Plainfield,
and about one-half mile" from the Depot at Altdrton,
the following deem ibed valuable real estate, viz:
• A „First Rate Limestone Farm,
Mang tho Mansion Farm of tba late Wm. G. Davidson,
Esq,, boundod by Josoph Trap, George and lienjamin
McMahan, Goo. G. Davidson and others, containing
195 AOIIES AND 131 PEEOIIES,
This lan I is all cleared and under good cultivation,
.except about 2.0 Acres of 000 D WOODLAND. The tai
provoments are a good.two-atory
Wit , ' DWELLING HOUSE,
111
BANK BARN
• • Tenant Ileuee;Wagii-Shed. and Corn
Cribs; Wash — llouse' rlog Pen and all necessary im•
provements, with 'Fruit Trees, &o. There i.e a first
rate Wolf of Water near the house. Tho Mount. neck
Spring rune through the Ursa and near to the , dwell
ing house, anti there is an abundance or first-rate Lw
cast growing in the promisee. - •
The farm will be divided into two parts of 62 acres,
- Op perches; being the west cud, and 145 acres. 71
percher, with the Improvomonte, and, will be sold • in
such parte or altogether as Will bring the best price;
A; perfect title will be given to the purchaser. 'Per-,
sone wishing to view the property can do feihrcrtlling
on Anthony Shambaugh, on the promises, or either of
the subscribers, residing in the same township.
Sale to commence at 'Li o'clock, A. M., on said 'day.
when attendance will be given and torrasmado known
ROEEET MeHEIMAN. •
Executor of Ann Any Won; deo'd.
• ' GEO. G. DANIEBON,
Att'y. In factler tho defines of Wm. Davidson, doo'di
Augustl.7,l.Boo.
176 ACRES OF LAND,
JOHN A. lIUMRICII,
Carliglo, Pli.
I=
SARAH ANN DILLER,
Executrix of Leonard Diller, dee'd
JORN SOLIDER
PUBLIC SALE.
~~
tif,o,
Great Educational Inducements
A .First Clxss:23zisiness College at Car-
lisle, Pa
, .
THIS instittition , is now entering upon
its third year in its present location ; during
which time it has received a liberal home support,and
Alec) an encouraging share of patronage from six differ
ent States of the Union. Wo foal encolliliged from the
result of past efforts and shall spare no pains or ex
pence in building up an institution second to none
In the country.. .
Education adapted to ill,the Farmer, the Mechan
ic, the Artisan, the Business or Professional men.
.
YOUNG BEN of limited education.
YOUNG 111.13 N well educated in other resits. but
deficient in the branches In ;ht in a
Bret ChM Business College ;
YOUNG MEN of limited means, who would possess
the best requisite' to eminence and
distinction.
YOUNG MEN who aro desirous of receiving the
greatest amount of useful information
at the least comparative expense are
invited to investigate the peculiar merits of our Model
System of practical training and eminently popular
course of Study.
BRANCHES TAUGHT
Single and Double Entry Book-keeping, in its vari
ous,forms and applications, including General Whole
sale and Rota(' Business, Forwarding, Commission,
East ange. Jobbing a d Importing, Railroading, Steam
boating, Banking.
Partnorship .Settl moots, Business Calculations,
Mercantilo Law, Corr pondeneo, Practical and and Or
namental, Penmansh , Phonography, English Gram
mar, Composition, Tel graphing, &o.
Studentkenntei.-./4-nntr.
dtpi- None hurCom etax.4 - trusters employed, and
a sufficient number to insnr instruction
to all.
46p- Send for a rcular giving full particulars.
Address A. M. TRIMMER,
August, 17, 18 . Carlisle, Pa.
FOR SALE !
1,100 BUSHELS OF
RED AND WHITE
SEED WHEAT,
z-ar= - 1
Change your Seed Wheat,
Red C half Mediterranean
SEED •WHEAT.
Free from Rust and Weevil,
Canada White and New Jersey Silver
Straw White Seed Wheat
This Red and White Seed Wheat is Rained from im
ported Seed Wheat from one to eight years, and proves,
to be the Bust Wheat yet Raised.
FOR SALE AT DEITZ'S
WAREHOUSE',
CIIAMBERSBURO,. PA
At Five Dollars per Bushel.
Farmers scud your orders in early. All orders filled
n ltotutlon Thu Wheat will be delivered at all Rail
toad Statioos In good two Bushels Cotton Sacks, from
sth of August to Nib of Suptombdr.
Address QEO. A. DEITZ,
Chamborsbutg,
August 3,1606-4 t. „
Wheeler & Wilson and Howe.
LOCK STITCH
SEWING il!tikelllNES.
The Best Simplest and Cheapest.
riCHE Wheeler & Wilson machines are.
adapted to all kinds of fluidly 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.
Prices of Wheeler & Wileon machines
No: 8 machine plain, $56
" 2 " Ornamental bronze,s6s
" I " Silver plated, $75
The Howe Sewing Machine. .
The attention of Tailors, Shoemakers, Saddlers and
Carriage Trimmers le called to this—the beet of Shut
tle Sewing machines. It is unanimously admitted to
be the boat machine for leather work or tailoring ever
given to the public.
Price of Bowe machines:
Letter A machine $6O
le recommended for family sowing Tailoring, Shoe.
binding and Gaiter fitting.
Lotter B. machine. $7O
In one size larger than A machine, suited' ,to the
same work,
•
Letter 0. machine, $B5
Is reennmended for heavy Tailoring. Boot and Shoe
work and carriage trimming. It rune 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.
•
Q0t.27, 1855—tf.
Dzy A LECTURE ,
- TO YOUNGI—. I I.IIII4-
'
A s / p n ui s k e d, in cg ' Sealed Entulop:. 1)144
six cents
A Lecture on the Nature,Treatment; and
Radical Cure of Snermatorrbea, or Seminal Weak
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pediment; to Marriage generally. Narvousuerts, ,COn
sumption, 'Epilepsy. , anti Pita ; !dental ' andPlayelcal
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"Oran &o. • .
'• The tvorld-ronowned author, in - this admirable Dec,
'titre, clearly proves from bin own experience that the
awful, consequences of Self Abuse may be effootually
removed without medicine, and without dials, poin
ing out a mode of cure at once certain and effeetua),by
which every sufferer, no ,matter what his condition'
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THU LECTURE WILL PROVE AIIDON TO
THOUSANDS. AND THOUSANDS.
, Bent udder seal, In a plain onvolopo, to any address'
post paid; on. receipt of six , eonts.Vor two post stamps
`Address HIE publishers; ' • ' r
OAAS. J. O. 'EOSIN ' ,if ISO,
. !„. DoWery, Near Poet Office boi
March ' • •
A LE AND PORTER, alwar on
draugbt ` Vll:ANOTilaltrk
July 2711866-43 t,
U. S. TAXES !
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS 1
rant_ Per Cent.. Saved by Prompt Pay-
15T11 COLLECTION DISTRICT, PENN'A, •1.
Collector's Office, Mechanicsburg, Pa, 3 -
PRSUANT to the Provisions of an
act entitled "An Ad to provide Internal Ref
orm, Ac.," notice is hereby given to all portions liable
to pay duties or taxes under said Act, in the 16th Die.
trial Penn's, comprising the Counties of York, Cum
berland and, Perry, that the Collector of said District
has received from the Assessor thereof, his Annual
Collection List, consisting of Taxes for Licenses, Cor
teges, Income. that the Duties and Tagus assessed
by said Assessor, have become'dne and payable, and
that the said Collector or his Deputy will he at the
following places , to receive the same
Divisions Nos.', 2, , 8, 4,6, 1- 0, York County, at
York, Pa.43optember let to 10th, 1860.
Col. J. IL. STAHL . % Dep. Col.
Divisions Nos. 7,8, 0.10 & 11, Cumberland County
and upper and of York Comity, at Mechanicsburg, Pa.,
September Ist to 10th, 1800.
HORT. H. THOMAS, Dep. Cbl.
Divisions] Noe. 12 and 18, Perry County, at Newport,
Pa., September lot to 10th, 1800.
JESSE giINNEDY, Dep. Cot .
A Special Nettice, (for which the law provides a fee
of 20 cents,) will be sued to all persons who shall
neglect to pay the duties and taxes aforesaid assessed
upon them, at the time above specified, After that
ten per contum additional upon the amount thereof
and costs must be paid. WI-Persons remitting by
mail must send Postage Stamps to pay return postage.
All remittance by mall at the. risk of the person
sanding.
'fl3t..C. S. Currency or National DAnk Notes received
n payment of Taxes.
tta...olllco hours from D o'clock A. M., to 3 o'clock t'.lll
M. R.A.UFFMAN, Collector,
15th District Penn'a.
Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, Pa.
August 4, 1866.-51.
Gas Fitting and Plumbing
THE subscribers, having permanently
located In Carlisle, respectfully solicit a share of
the public patronage. Their sleep is situated on the
public Square In rear of the Ist Presbyterian Cliurch,
whore they can always be found.
Being experienced mechanics, they aro prerared to
execute all orders that they may be entrusted with in
a superior manner, and at very moderate prices.
HYDRAULIC RAMS,
WATER WHEELS,
HYDRANTS,
, LIFT Si FORCE PUMPS,
BATHING' TUBB, WASH BASINS and all other arti
cles In the trado.
PLUMBING AND GAS AND STEAM FITTING
promptly attended to in the most approved style.
*County work promptly attended to.
All work guaranteed.
Don't forgot the place—immediately In roar of the
First Presbyterian Church.
July 27, 1866—1 y.
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
Fall Illeetinq, 1865.
Partners and 4\lernbers of the
Agricultural Social; will reulembor that our
next fall meeting and Exhibition will commence on
Wednesday the lOth of October and continue three
days. 'The grounds have been doubly enlarged and
the track for the exhibition of horses greatly length
ened, and stalls •ncr used in number. And it le con.
template(' that we will have the most extensive exilic
bition that has even been held. All parsons at home
and abroad are invited to participate as exhibliorsand
spectators. By order of the President.
DANIEL S. CROFT,
Secretary.
July 20, 1800-tf.
Town Property at Private Sale.
I offer at private sale that valuable pro
party situate on South Pitt Street, in the Bor
angle of Carlisle, belonging to : the h ire of Benjamin
Butler, deed. Adjoining Mrs. Moody and others
The lot contains lb feet in front on Pitt street and
about 170 In depth to an alley.
The improvements consist of ono and a halt story
EATII E 100 A RDED HOUSE,
Frame Kitchen, with cellar under all, and out build.
For terms and further information apply to
C. P. ❑UfIIPICH,
Att'y for the heirs
Augupt 17, 1866-1 m
FOR SALE
t valuable House and Lot on Pomfret.
Street, between Hanover and Pitt, now occupied
by Richard Owen.
Tho lot contains 30 feet in front by 240 In depth,
havin g thereon erected aI wo story
;r•
• •Iti
IN V ,
is • FRAME HOUSI
111 1 ,4..
For particulars apply to
brick book building on Pomfret Street,
And Stone house on Chapel Alloy.
C. P. RICH, Att'y. ta 1.3. w
Aug. 17. 181113.-3 C
PUBLIC SALE.
On Tuesday, September 11, 1806
rill - 1E subscriber will sell on the prein
is., In Silver Spring Twp., Cumberland Co ,
1 n., on the East side of the "Stony Ridge," i 1 mile
North 01 the Trindle Spring road, adjoining farm of
Samuel Plank on the North, the following valuable
Real Estate
A TRACT OF
Limestone Land,
containing 48 Acren and 103 Perchen, inn big atate
of cultivation and under good fencing, having thereon
erected
• A GOOD FRAME
HOUSE,
- _ BANK BARN,
Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, and other necessary Out
buildings. There is a Well of never fnillnA water, hen
the door, with n thriving young
Orri/Urd qt . Choice Fruit,
on the promises. Six A• ies of this tract are we'l cov
ered with lino Timber. All the buildings are now,
and everytblog about the property is lu complete or
dor, rendering It highly deserving of the attention of
purchasers.
AlWl'ersovis desh•h g to view the property previous
to sole. can do so by calling on Andrew Spahr, residing
on the premises.
dale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., abee teem
SII be made knew)) by
August 10, 1000-5 t
Valuable Real Estate at Private
Sale.
THE subscriber offers at private sale,
the following described valuable Towu Prop. rty.
situated In tbeboroagh of Now Kingston, Cumberland
county. a largo
Double Frame Home,
in • With Large' Double Lot,
large *arlety of fruit trees, consisting
of Apples, Peaches, Pears, Chorrie,, hr,
on the premises.
This property offers a rare opportunity for a physi
cian, as there Is none In the town.
For terms and otbor particulars apply either In per
son or by letter, K. W.
August 17,16134-1 m Now Kingston.
Valuable Real Estate at Private Sale.
THE subscriber offers at private sale
on the promises, in Monroe township, Cumber
land CCP., Pe., ou the road loading from Carlisle to Lis
burn, 4 miles East of Carlisle, the following valuable
Real Estate
A Tract of Excellent
LIMESTONE L &AI ,
containing 70 Acres and 114 Porches, in n high state 0
cultivation, and under good fencing. The improve
manta are a good TWO.STORY
. , w el
.1 I g , I.l# uis e..;
oec • STORE BANK BARN,
71 foot tons,
Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, (ix.
There'le a Well of nevonfailing water and a good Cit,
torn convenient to the door and a etroant of running
water pasties thraugh the tract. Thorn is also
AN ORCHARD OF 01101011
in line bearing order, on the premises. Ton Agree of
the tract are well covered with OITOTOE 'P15.1131:1t.
Thla property le located in the midst ora most flour
ishing noichborhood, convenient to stores, churches,
schools, mills, etc., suit otters rare inducements to per
chasers.
Persons wishing to view the Property previous to
the sole will please call on the undersigned, residing
on the piternises.
Julyl3, 1866-1 m
. .. . . . .
XECIrtRIX'S NOTICE . --.:. ~ : ' ::
IF., Lettere Testamentary ou the estate of Leonard
or deed ; late of Monroe townshid deceased baying
been Issued to the aubscelber residing In •the, Ramo
township; notice is hereby giYou to all parsons *Laving
Maims to present them; and those Indebted to male'
nnediate payment to
' ' • SARAII ANN DILLICC; •
:',,„, • . . . h'xecut six.
A
-••
•
I'OR E'NT .
-DWELLING , HO!•.f SE, and
. Store Robin, on FrointStrOet;e6Joholng tho Poet
to Peron. ESIOIII. styon on the 4th of September.— " •
A. NOBLE.
j Augpet17,133654:8t.• r• , . , ,j
,
"...' ."SohOOl Taxep of 180. , •
TFITE pupliotitelif s•,,iheiplfriiierijorth4
preeonf vent- is non , hi the hands of !the Trot.
surer for collection, it is therefore bit: duty , to, that
give notice to the Taxable eitisone,-of the Borough of
.Berliale: that ha attend at the,,County Court
liebieila the cotatelseloneril'oglce on Thursday the''
6th liay of September next;- •
betareine the hours of and 5,0'6)04' of said day for, the
p a rptini etrecolving'sald Taxes, Up to , which thife,, all
persons paying their taxes will receive a dednetion of.
live per cent.
'l'lle.Treasurer recolve'.Thxes tht — tneantlint
his"at dwolling ' -•-
J. w. En*,
Treasurer:
J'
00
I '
guts , ' c . l; 18612,1 n
vill,find" it bithoii iid
va,nt ag o to oolliind purchase thehrXedlolno a
RALEY/VW.
ME
CAMPBELL & HEN WOOD
.10IIN BUST
JOTIN SOLLENBEHOIM, Sr
Ahead ! Ahead` !
LATEST AND GRANDEST
OPENING OF THE, SEASON
AT LEIDICH & MILLER'S
CHEAP DRY GOODS EMPORIUM.
of all tbo nowoet and most desirable styles and quail.
ties of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS,
Suitable for the proßent and coming sermon
GRAND DISPLAY OF
DRESS GOODS,
embracing all the Meet safeties anti styles In the
market.
Plain,' Black and Fancy Dress Silks,
(:6?
Foullard Sllks, Mohairs, Poplins, Repps,•French Moz
amb Nuns, Lenoos. Real Organdy and JneOgot Lawns
of beautiful designs, Plain and Figured Percales and
Chintaes, Silk and Mohair Grenadines, Ilaragtel, Black
and Colored Mohair Alpacas, all shade r ldous de
Lalnes,
SCOTCH GINGHAMS,
CH ALLIES, &c., &c., ito
PLEASE REMEMBER THAT
LEIDIGU & MILLER
a the place to purchaae your
DOMESTIC GOODS.
no we have the largest and boat Stock in the County,
and are selling them at
PANIC PRICES,
!dusting, Sheetlngs, Pillow Case Muslim; and Linens,
Tickings Cheeks, Cotton Pants Stuffs, Linen Drillings,
Linen Coatings, Calicoes, Gingintunb Chamberry's
Gauge, Flannels, Cotton and Linen Table Diapers, Ar.c.
CALL THIS WAY
for tho latest styles of
PARASOLS & SUN UMBRELLA*
for ladies and children
GRAND DISPLAY OF
ail etyles Sllk and Cloth Sacka nod Mantles,
Black Lace Points,
Shetland Shawls, all colors,
Grenadines, Baragn Shawls,
French Mozambique Shawls
f you aro In want of any kind of
WHITE GOODS,
Io not fail to call at
LEIDICII & MILLER'S,
as they have the largest Stock In (own or Shirred,
rucked and Puffed Mus Dos, suitable for Dresses and
ilarabaldies, Nainsook Swiss, Camb. and Jaconet Mus
line, Striped and Figured Swisses dud Piquitz, &c., &c.
MOURNING GOODS
• Of this class of goods we always have a full line,
such as ombazlnes, ltepps, poplins, Mohaini, Single
oud Double width Detainee, Mozambiques, 8-4 Crape
rdaratt for Dresses and Shawls, 8-4 Orenadlne Ilarage,
fur Dresses and Shawls, Mohair Lustros, Lawns,4oing
hams, English Crapes, Crape Yells, Gloves of all de
scriptions, Shawls, &c., Irc. You will always find a
Tull line of
FUNERAL GOODS,
AT LEIDICH & MILLER'S,
ud they pay strict attention Wall orders for the same
MEN AND BOYS,
Do not forget to call for your supply of Cloths and Coe
siinerea, Vestings, Linens for Pants and Coats. Hav
ing secured the services of it first class Tailor ; We are
prepared to have Clothing made up at very short no
tice.
NOTIONS I NOTIONS!!
LEIDICH & MILLER'S
11 the place to buy your
GLOVES,
1108IR1Y of all kinds,
HOOPED SKIRTS, •
DALMORALS,
FRENCH CORSETS
LINEN AND
SILK LIANDKERCIII EFS,
BONNET RIBBONS
TRIMMINGS,
RIBBONS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
BUTTONS,
EMB'D. INSERTINGS
AND EDGINGS,
LACE VEILS,
INFANT WAISTS,
PLOUNC
.
INUS, HEAD NETS, and a thousand other small v.area
too numerous to mention.
CARPETS CARPETS 11
Of all grades and descriptions, such as
Engl lob
, Tapestry,
Brussolet
Lowell Three Ply
' Extra : Sup Ingrate,
Mid; Lletlnv,
. . and Reinp,
Striped,
tilulthod
o 11; EITT II 8
stall widths, Cantina. idattings Whits end Checked
Window-kihades, Looking glasses,
•
RITC3I—S MATTS
.liitirusllle Quilts and Counterpanes, Nottingham Lice
Curtains, ¶ambourd Muslin ()unable, &r.
,
mania do .not fall to give us au early nall; naive - are
- Otero:tined to keep op our good reputation of selling
do best goods;the cheapest goods, and the largest A
m o unt of goods In the county, , We always take great
.pleasure to show out, goods: as we can prove the fact
. that we study the interest of all our customers.
, ' , • : - • • " DDIDIOR Ji MILLER.
'Do not forget-thg?_plaee and well known stand, on the
'Corner, sign,of the °tartlet • ' •
!Juno B,lBool' •
Always in Advance
GRAND OPENING
Of the latest importations of French, German, English
and Italian Dress Goode and Bummer Wear of every
description.
W. C. SAWYER, & CO.,
have again taken advantage of the very
LATE DECLINE IN PRICES,
to fill their Spacious Store Room (East Main St., two
doors below Sextons hardware Store,) with an enor
mous Stock of Seasonable
Dry Goods, Carpet and House Furnish-
bougbt for CABLE from the longest importing nouso■
of Now York and Philadelphia.
All the varieties pod colors of Silks. Splendid •lua1•
ides of Gros Grain Black Silks for Dresses and Basquos,
French Worsted Goods and Grenadines,
"ARPETS, CURTAIN MATERI
ALS, &c.,
from A. T. Stewart, & Co. English Lonn'a, Lawns,
Perealu.4, Mohairs Barred, Stripped and Plain, and
Hosiery of all kinds from Arnold, Constable, &
AU Yluis of dodleatle goods,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
and White Groda, of every class from IL B. Cladln, &
Co., Now York.
Very select styles and varieties of
Dresses Goociss
and general wear from James Rent, & Co., Jos. Reigel
& Co., JOhnes, Perry, & Co. , Philadelphia.
We carefully examine both markats and cuatomere,
will find on our coyote's a larger, morn varied and
cheaper stock of goods than In any Store Westej the
great cities. Every body is invited to VOLOSid. our
Stock—all kinds of
Mourning awl Funeral Goods
We give eperial attention to aria branch of our trade
Ladies are invited to examine our beautiful styles
of
Silk and French Cloth
SACKS AND BASQUES,
beautiful ' , Mattes of French Cloths fur Sacks and Du
tons, ornaments die., to match.
W. C. SAWYER, & CO
Would ask the attention to their very choice stock o
French, Scotch end American
Cassimeres, Cloths,
Spanish Linens for Coating's, Russian Linens for Pan
loge, &c. We get up Suits et short notice by the best
Tailors in town.
W. C. SAWYER, & CO
House turniablng department, la the largegt and
moat complete In the valloy, containing Scotch and
English o
I:3I2,TISSMIJS,
all the grades of tho Lowell & Hartford Mills, hemp
and Rag
11 .41..1=L3E: 3 '3M"T151 7
011 Cloths, Mattings,Bliallos, Awls, ,1e
W. C. SAWYER, & 00
have it largo assortment of Hosiery, Gloves, Parasols,
Sun Umbrellas, Corsets, de. Bradley's unequalled
"Pride of the World"
and Linen
ELIPTIC MOP, SKIRTS,
and bll other beet makes kept by uu. Lacp Mitts,
Dress Trimmings, Ribbons and in fact eybry thing
found In a wide awake on erprising Btore, drined
to do a large trade' for the benefit of the co inanity
as well as for themselves. - ! `!"-
Every body Rich and Poor, Old and Young, flma
and groat are very cordlallyinvtled tu our
DRY GOODS EMPORIUM,
L. k hi
whore we will faloSireat pleasure , in showing as: well
as !selling our , goods, We will snake , addliloss of desi
rable goods as tbe advaneas, . •
May 18;1888.
ing Goods,
w. o. ECKWYliat o t o 0
EXTRA BOUNTY'
qv)
SOLDIERS I WIDOWS! FATHERS
MOTHERS AND MINOR
CHILDREN 1
BOUNTY BILL JUST PASSED glees all soldiers who
enlisted for three years, since April 19, 1861, and served
their lull term of service, or were disc, argod before
the expiration of sold torefof service on account of
wounds received in the Hilo of duty, and received One
Hundred Dollars Bounty and no more, are nor* enti
tled to an extra bount3 of ONE HUNDRI.D DOLLARS.
Widows, Fathers, Mothers. and Minor Children of de
ceased soldiers who enlisted for three years, as above,
and died n the service or from disease or wounds con
tracted In„ the service and line of duty. are entitled to
the above extra ONE IHINDRPD DOLLARS.
4firTO BE OBTAINED UPON APPLICATION IN
PEItBON OR BY LETTER TO THE MILITARY AND
NAVAL AGENCY. NO 427 WALNUT STREET, PHIL
ADELPHIA.
JOSEPH E. OMIT & CO
_August 17, 1866-1 m
NOTICE.
S hereby given that an election will be
bold on Monday the third day of Septembe'r
next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. '
and 4
o'clock P. 01 , tho office of the Cumberland Valley
Mutual Protection Company at the Stone Tavern in
Dickinson Twp., Cumberland county, for the purpose
of electing thirteen Directors to serve for the ensuing.
year. By order of the Board.
DISSOLUTION
HE partnership heretofore existing
• between the subscribers has this day been dis
solved by mutual consent. All persons Indebted to
the firm will cad and settle their accounts. and those
having claims will present them for payment to C. W.
Weaver in whose hands tho books are loft.
July 80, 1.800.-3 t..
P. S. The business will be continued at the old
stand by Bricker . Jacobs, and all orders promptly
attended to.
Dissolution
THE co-partnership heretofore exist
ing between the undersigned under the Bern
unlike of etoulTer & Frick, in the nnutnk business has
this day (July 23d. 1866,) been dissolved by mutual
consent. All persons Interested are requested to call
and close Choir accounts.
The above businrka wilrbe conducted by Jacob
Stouffer. Market prices paid for grain and the patron•
ago of the community is solicited.
J. STOUFFER,
STRAW.—The tm derslgn ed takes this method 'tai
form the public that they are buying straw at their
mill. for which they will at all times pay the highest
market prices, if delivered at the mill in good rondi.
Lion.
For Wheat and Oata Straw,
Loose Rye,
Bundled Rye,
$9.00 per ton
1000 "
1200'
STOUFFER & STRICKLER.
:Middlesex Mille, A ug. 10th 1866-6 t.
LIFE-11 EAU -STR EN FT El
LIFE-I 1 HA 13 11-STRENGTII
LIFE-11 EA LT U-STREN GTE
THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY
DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S
Celebrated Specific Pills,
Prepared from a pruseriplum of Dr. Juan
Delamarre, Chief Phir . ., , ria fo the Hos
pital (la Nord ou IdUribuisiere of
WM
TWO invaluable medicine le no Irilpoeltiou, but Is
unfailing in the cure of Sparinatorrhte or ,eininal
%1 oaknsse. Every species of ilowtal ur U I 'nary irri
tability. Involuntary or Nightly :Nominal Ilinii.sious
tri m WhllLey, r Cause produced, or how ever se VOl o will
he Speuui ly relieved and the organs restored to healthy
action.
tett! the following opinlomi of eminent French pity
“We have used the Specificlls prepared by (jar ,
anciere A Dupont, No 214 Itue Lombard, from the
prescription of Or. .11.1d11 Delamarre, In our private
prtietiat with Uniti rm success. and we believe th,re Is
110 other medicine so well calculated to rme all per
sons suffering fr o m Invaluntary ELIASSiOZIS or any
ether weakness of the do> u 1 Organs, .he.her caused
by a sedentary mode of lie lug, excesses or abuse.,
R. A. lii A UREA E, M. D
O. D. DUJ ARD N, M D.
LEAN LE I.EECURE, M. D.
Paris, May sth, 1868
BEWARE OF .(:OUNTEREEITS.
Tho Genuine Pills are sold by all the priocipal Drug•
gists ihroughaut. the World. price 0110 Dollar per Box,
or six Boxes for Five Dollars.
iIARANCIERE & DUPONT, Solo Proprietor',
No. 214 Itue bombard, Paris
One Dollar enclosed to any authorised Agent, will
insure a box by return mall, securely sealed from all
ob-eraation, six boxes for live dollars.
Sole Llanelli' Agents for America,
OSCAR O. MUSES eti Co., '47 Corllandt St ,
N. B.—French, Oilman, Spanish and Engli h l'amph
lets, containing full particulars and directions fur use.
sent free to any address.
Sold in Carlisle by J. W. ELLIOTT, and at HAVER
STICK'S.
Jan. 12, Dititi—ly.
DR. 'MARSHALL'S
CATARRH SNUFF!
Thin Snuff hap thoroughly proved itself to be the
best article known for curing tho Latarrh, Cold in the
!lead and Headache It has been found an excellent
remedy in many cases of ,Sore Lyon. Deafness hits
boon removed try it, and Hearing has often boon great
ly improved by its use
It is fragrant and agreeable, and
Gives Immediate Relief
to the dull heavy pains caused by di.eanes 01 the head.
The sedsations after 118 , 114 It are delightful and In.
vigoratnig. It upon:. and pur. cs out all "ha truetion
Strengthens the glanOs, and ON en a healthy action to
the parts alleeted.
More Than. Thirty Years'
of Sale and use of Dr Marnbalrx Catarrh and Head
ache caul!, has proved Its great value for all the COM
-11101.1 diseases et the !luau, and at this moment it
stands higher the ever before.
It is recommended by limey of the bent physicians,
and Is used with great success and •atishon Mu every
where.
cud the Certificates or - Wholesale Drug
gists in 1864.
The undersigned. Laving fur many yearx been no
MMETI==tMM2MQ=I2I
;muff, and sold it In our wholcsalo ti ado cheerfully
state, that we belle, e It to loa equal, in enaty respect,
to the recommendatione given of it for the more of
Catarrhal A tho.tlons, and that it is decidedly the heat
article Lou Inirtoever known fin all cow Loon diseases of
the /lead.
Boxton,lluruoa & Park, Nosy York
A. IS. dc 1). L.antis,
burr & Perry,
teed, Au tin & Co
Prowu, Lamson 4Co y Stephen Paul Ac Co. "
Read, Cutler Ar. Co. " larnai Mluor 3 Co. "
Seth IV, Towle, Idcliemt.on & Robblna,"
Fairbank & Co." A. L. 6enroil & Co.
Honshu., Edmunds & Co.M N ard. closo &Co "
U. 11. Hay. Portland, Mo. Bush & Halo,
For Salo by KM lli ugglsta. ('1(1 IT,
Jan. 12, IWO-Iy.
RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES
Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers I
ryll,Tho original Medicine established In 037, and
first article of the kind cier introduced finder the
name of “PLILMONiII W AYER ,"iu tide or any other
country; all other Puluibule Waters are counteriolts.
The gouuiud can be known by the name BRYAN being
stamped ouNiach Wafer.
'these Wafers have boon before the public for nearly
thirty years, and the immense sale attained, not only
in rimerica hut in foreign emintries, Wily attest their
intrinsic worth. 'I he medical propcoties are sumo for
t.• any other a Mohr uttered ler the cure of Pulmonary
or Bronchial affections, and the quantity contained in
each boa la nearly double that of the UM lIV worthless
imitations advertised.
Bryan's Pulmonie Wafers
cure Coughs, Colds, .ore Throat, 'loaminess, Asthma,
Catarrh, Bronchitis, JAllicult Breathing, Spitting of
Blood, Pains in the Chest, lociplent Consumption and
all diseases of the lungs. Not only affording tempor
ary relief; hut effecting a rapid and lasting cure and
alit warranted to give satisfaction In ever Instance.
They do not nauseate like alcoholic compounds, and
the medicinal cropurtios are combined in a form so a
grenahlo and pleasant to tho taste, that any child will
readily lake them. °unclose will always afford
RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES
To ,ttooattems and PUMA° SPEAKEItti, these Wafers era
rpoeullar . ly,„vtiluabl6 will In one day remove the
most severe occaslonarhoarseuess ; and their regular
!use for a few - days will, at all times, increase the pow
or and flexibility of the voice, g. witty improving Ito
tone, compass and clearness, for which purpose they
are regularly used by many professional vocalists.
The very groat celebrity of this Invaluable remedy
has induced unprincipled persons to prepare base Intl
tataens, which disappoint the just expectations of the
- purchaser, and Injure tho character of the genuine
medicine.
the that the word, "BRYAN," is stamped on each
Wafer. and also obsertre the fac simile of the signature
of the Proprietor "JOB‘BIOSES"- on each wrapper, to
counterfeit which Is forgery:' Aillar•Offending parties
will bo dealt with to the full extent of tt a law.
Beralv!B PilllfoNlo Wartas are for sale by all Drug'
gists,
JOB MOSES, Solo Proprietor, 27 flortiande SE., N. Y.
Jan. 12, 1866-Iy.
SIR JAMES OLARKE'S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS
Prepared from a prescription of Slr J. Clark, M. D.,
Physician Hatraordinary to the rudeen.
THIS well known ,medicine is no im•
pasition,,but a sure and safe' remedy for Female
11 cultios and Obstructions, from any cause whatever
and although a powerful , remedy, it contains nothing ,
hurtle,' to the constitution.
'To Married Ladies his peculiarly suited. , It will, in
a short time,..brlag on the monthly period with rev.
levity.
In all cases of Nervous Ppinial Affections, Pain in
the Back and Limbs, lbetvluess, Fatigue on slight ex
ertion, Palpitation of the Heart, - Lowness of hplrlte
Hysterics, nick headache, Whites, and all the painful
diseases occasioned by a die' rdored system, - those Pills
Will effect a cure when all other means have ildled•
?these Pills have never boob hnown'to faint/hero
directions on the 2d page of pamphlet itrowcill oboe,
ed. For further particulars, - get a plunpliMt;' free, or
the agent. $1 and 0 postage stamps unclosed to any
authorized agent, Will insure a bottle, containing over
60 plllO, by return.rnall;;•! W. Ii
Jan. i 2, r, Agent, flarlielo.
iDita,qox.tlB .
, Ijort • F o .
t:Los -.Totoilts Behks c f
patcilog ornit • s'"
y1)0,15.1805'
. „
kj Mint; Teaborry, tamon; Orange, Lavender, Rose,
Nona, and Vanilla. - • - • -
' Dec. 15, 1885.
JOHN T. GRETN,
Secretary
_____
C. W. WEAVER.
MOSES 111110 K KR
JACOB STOUFFER,
JOIIN D. FRICK.
AT HAVIIriSTIOAS
AT It&V.EltSTIO11B