Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 07, 1866, Image 3

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    Weatpennsboro' Geary Club
.Kerrsville, Pa. Sept. 8, 1866.
At n meeting of the "Geary Club"
of Westpennsborb' . Twp. on Saturday
evening Sept, let, the following preambles
and resolutions were unahimously adopted.
Whereas, we Wive thatrebols of 1861 are
rebels of 1806, and that they are whipped,
—not subjugated nor made truly penitent—v
and that their last efforts to obtain coptrol
of the Government of the
. .United States
under the leadershill of the "one man"
President, Andrew Johnson, and of 'this
State, by the infamous copperhead thester
Clymer, iS only an effort to regain by polit
ical intrigue what they had lost upon battle
fields, made red with the blood of our Fath
ers, Brothers and Sons poured out in the de-.
fence of the cause of human freedom, there
fore be it resolved,
let. That WO are for the Constitution and
the Union, that wu are determined none
but loyal man shall run the machinery of
Government., both State or National : and
to this end we are in favor of the Constitu
tional amendment of Congress, and will not
support any in an who is not sound on the:ie
points.
2nd. That we will 4tand by Cung•ress, in
its heroic struggle, with the treachery of
Andrew Johnson.
3rd. That imuunuch thliCld stay-at
home rebels \ter° in favor of the ltuinn
as it Wll5, and the Constitution fie it
propoze the amendment "Johnson 10 he
leas, and Congress as it is."
4th. That we will give :Slay Jelin
\V. Geary our hearty support, and will do
all ill our power for the advancement of
1.-ter,l.'im,,sa,/ in our
5.h. That 2111yuu. wi. Zing to bee, ono a
this club, shall lirst 11111 x his hamo
thug.e rosolution4.
(t h. thr , tlrrgoing Avhich
nrf , the principle, upon w,iiiel4-.our. Club
titand, new and forever. iret;nn ..
in the
J. )1. BR N DON, 84 el'etill'y
1111,n)r.EsEx. 4WAI(E.—On Thursday
evening the 30th Alit., a Repuldiean meeting
was held nt the :Middlesex School lfouse, in
township above named.
On !notion, Wm. Culbertson wit , : appoint
ed President, and Amos Sheffer Secretary.
Addresses were delivered -by .1 01,11 Hays
Esq., C. I'. Ilinnrich F,,q. and Jame,
O'llarra, lu a large and attentive audience.
A Geary Club was organized and litly-ono
names placed opium the roll of membership.
The ..13ov, in 11111 are awake and Airring.
and will give g“( 1 aect , unt of thorn elves
the 2 , 1 TueF.,lav of tietola.r
3preial iVotical
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C'entinentel. Girard. Le Pierre. )Vashingten, St. Lea -
rem e and NI erehnuf e Philadelphia, Monunothele and
Ft. Charles thin], By the firifielpal lintels and
I)rudgists generell , .f. Itollit Elf, Sole Proprietor Lan
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with ammp, tither
L:LAgentx,,
BROTHERS,
14 Cheatllut St., Phila.,
211 Somelt Ht., Tolcdo,(1,
Sept. 7, IS(1,-2n).
THE MOON'S VOLCANOES
nn I,,kving I.•Dii in t,I nit Ow
Itt,ul tuid int,t Al4l in human
4,41,, it'S than in 111, grist qtivnli.,.
the Ilvatis
that have heen whilened I.y age or sink lie • lon pli i ioos
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Aug. :SO, 1°66.-1111
DE. TO BIAS'
VENETIAN LINIMENT.
A N INSTANTANEOUS REMEDY
iiNOR CHRONIC rheumatism, headache, tooth
ash, croup, colic, quinsy, sore throat and pains in any
part of the body. Remember, this offish) is a BUCCeRI
—MA an experiment ; for 10 years it has boon tested.
Ni medicine over had such It reputation as this, silently
it has worked its may before the public, and all are
loud In Its praise. "Chronic rhemmitism." Thousands
who laid for weeks on a bed of agony,and never walked
without the aid of crutches. with this complaint, can
testify to the magical effects of this liniment. They
are cured and proclaim its virtues throughout the land.
Remember relief Is certain, and a positive cure is sure
to follow. Headache of ail kinds wo warrant to cure.
Putrid sore throat, fini [my, and diphtheria are rrhhed
of their terrors by a timely use of the, Venetian Lini
ment. It has saved hundreds the past three months.
Price, 40 and SO cents a bottle. Office, 10 Cortiandt
street, Now York. Sold by all druggists.
Aug. 30 180(3-1m.
Bargains Offered!
SELLING AT AND BELOW COST I
The undersigned intending to chang,. his laisinestt, of
fers to the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, and the pub-,
lie generally hie entire stork of CLOTHI NG AND
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, consisting of Sllllllllo',
Fall and NVlnter Goods of all descriptions, such as Over
conla, Coate, rante,'Veets, Shirts, Drawers, Undershirts,
Knit Ineketo, Valises, Hats, Scarfs, In Aral, the err
antly() stock of Clothing and Gouts Furnishing 'Goods
at and below Cbst.
RIM) Indueementa are offered to all I Come one and
all to get Burgaltal nt the fitoro of Julies Arrutoa/d be
tween Drs. ?direr and Kieffer, North llanover Street,
Carlisle, Pa.
The entire block will ho bold between this and the bit
Octikor.
Carllelp, July 27,1686.-3 m
An Lirectnal Worm MediOm
Brown's Vormifuge Comfits,
OR WORM LOZENOEt. Much sickness, undoubtedly, with
children nod adults, attributed to other causes, It occa
sioned by worms. The "VERMIFUONCOMPITS," . 811110111511
effectual in destroying worms, can do no possible injury
to the most delicate child. - This valuable combination
had been successfully used by physician's, and found to
be • saf,i and sure in eradicating worms, to hurtful to
CHILDREN HANINCI WORMS yequtroinunedinto etten
tioni es neglect of the trouble often causes : irolonge
!Achim&
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STIIPTOBIB OF WOMB IN 011ILINCEN are often overlook
ed. Woe= In tho stomach mud bowels =se irritation;
which cit bo removed only by the use of score reme
dy. Tho combination of IngredientS used in ,making
Ermines e y er hleuge ansiltst , is such as to give the best
possible effect with safety.
OUSTIS k BROWN;kioprlators, Now York. Sold by
all Dealoroin 11lcdtoinoe, tit 25 cts. n box.
litiq 26',1888-Iy. •
PERMAMENT AND WIDE-SPREAD SUCCESS IS
THE BEST EVIDENCE OF 'ME GOODNESS OP BRAN
DRETIPS PILLS.—They Should be iu every tinnily,
ready for use on tho (Diu symionis of digense occur
ring. This method will often save life. Remember,
the
Cholera must be treated no a PoisOu.
and your safety demands It should be got rid or with.
out delay. Colds. heurnatism, asthma, pleurisy,
dian hmn , calks, in fa • all sickness is the consequence
of active 0111,111'1th, ill le blued. Those being removed
the health Is restored a ones.
Observe my name in le Government stamp in white
letters. Sold by Druggists.
Aug :31, 18t1G-Im
ri - 'IIT. subscribers have en hand and
11 at thole rs lablishitiont on Pitt St.,
Carlisle, a :ot of now 'Pon Trotting Buggies,
Carl lageo....na second bond Top Buggies and Carriages,
whirl, they offer at reason:ll4o rate,
Aue. tut 10, 1000-ti
Whiskers ! Whiskers !
Dr. 0. Mont.:' f 'arro/ia, the greatest stimulator
in the world, will furry IV hiOcers or Mustaches to grow
so ter smouttryst face or chin ; never known to fail:
sample for trial sent frets to any one desirous of testing
Its merits. A ddre,s, It Fa. vEs On., 7$ Nassau St., N. V.
June 29,
F, An' LOY 'AI ENT FOlt BOTH SEX
ES.--Disahlod and returned soldiers, widows
and tlrphans of slain soldiers, and the unemployed of
Loth si-. generally. In, want of rospectable and profi
t& Li` 1,1•IrilF1111. nt, incurring 1.0 risk, ran procure such
1%7,, 0.-losing a p,stpahl add,,sed envelope, for pro tic-
BERME
ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH !
ItATCII SCRATCH I SCRATCH I
\V II EATON'S 01 NTMENT
Will Curo the Itch in 48 Hours.
o t 1 SO cures SALT RHEUM, UL
CERS. CHILBLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF
THE SKIN. Price 50 rents. For kilo broil druggists.
By sending 00 rents to WEEKS & POTTER, Sole
Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, it will be for
,arded by mall, tree of postage, to any part of the
United Flat°,
June 5, ISee.
, lAnfohat's Catarrh Sn all, is a ,uro cure for that
Cat:it Hs.
. 1 00 12, 10115-Iy.
ert i,tliont of ,Sir .latoes Clarke's Celebratod
Yeueals fills.
.lau. ihtlo-Iy.
11 , IRN \l '2 , t11 ult hy P.Sprol,
or, Mr. I; A. 16.111er. to , tiss Sarah L. Walter, both of
Cu./ be 11.11.(1
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de., of the bride's pel etas; by Rev. Jelin Ault, fir.
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i. ;:cut=, .I',llers. Could; y St.ta es, Druggists, and
nll ,e..l<nin4 nu honolable and plot;table businexs. Free
by mall lur h, ct.s. ; ehoL snt,•,d pei doz. Carivassors
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Man itf:tetui ri s, 196 Water St., N.
Sept. 7, 1 , ,C,C, —4l.
NEW .STORE and NEW GOODS.
r E undersigned would mo , t respect
' toi!, inform tho clti,ons of Carlisle, and sur
roe odiog co‘lnty, that thuv have just opened a large
zoo' wed. solonted stock of
nuilding, North Ilant,er : 4 tloct,
UP door Snuth ut the Ame:l,:th House.)
llw .tool is new, hit ving recelztly Lou] parrhsised,
et loth l,
Lodi,. Dry Goods,
Aino,'DomenticF, such as 67uslin4,Gingimuns, Prints,
Chenqs, Ticking. kc. Ynu wfll a's, find a full lion of
. . . .
Fancy CalZsimeres, Cloths, Satinet, Kentucky Jeans,
eto with moo) other :LI WIPS too numerous to MUD
non. Wo are determined lo pall our goods very cheap
for cash. Our Motto le “Qulel: Sales and Small Pro.
tits'." And selling goods for cash we are enable to
soil cheap and render perfect ',ONE, tlon.
Please call and get BAIR/MINS at the NEW AND
CHEAP CASH STORE of
Sept. 7, lstlti
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Valuable Real Estate at Private,,Sale.
r E subscriber offers at private sale,
he follow nt4 described valuable Real Estato,
•ltuated In IVebt Pennshorough 'l' op., Cumberland
Co., l'n , on Ile• Conodoguinet Creel; three miles north
rover miles north west of Carlisle. and
mhos north of the Cumberland Valley Railroad,
consisting ef that valuable
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Thu Mill Ix name, .1 am les high in good running
order, having I run of burrs. There uro between 15
and 16 acres of land belonging to this property. It Is
sltnatet on a never-falling stream of water. There
arc ole, on the property two good two-story
DWELLING HOUSES,
Vtitg ONE BRICK
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and thu other
Stable, Hog Semi, and all other necessary out build
ings".'-• The entire property le under good fence.
• Aay person wishing to view the property, can do so
by calling on the subscriber, residing on the premises.
THOS. G. STANTON.
September 7,1866,-4V. '
Homestead and Farm for Sale.
A Choice Farm and Residence.
AS'aturda,y, October .6, 1800.
THE undersigned will expose to sale
by public vendue or outcry, all that valuable
tract, of land and homestead property situated In
Upper Allen Twp., Cumberland County and State of
Pen noyl wattle, late the residence of G eorgo Emig, dec'd.
This property is situated in one of the boot and most
improving parts of Cumberland County, adjoining
lando ofJudgo Cocklin, Jacob Urich, George 11. Miller
and others, three 111110 A from Mechanicsburg on the
State road a mile south of Shepberdstown. The im
provements arc a good two-story
JULIUS NEUITAIIL
WEATIJERBOARDED
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Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs,Carriage House, Flog Pon,
Spring House with runing water, a One thriving
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of choice froit. There is running water In nearly all
the delde, The land is limestone and elate of first
class quality one hundred and thirty four acres more
or less. Twenty acres of this are good timber, the
rest cleared and improved. Salo tote loads on the
promises ou.Saturday the oth day of October, A. D.,
.1860, commencing at opo o'clock P.M., when and
whore terms will be wade Jcnown by ``-'
• WILLIAM EMIG,
' - • • ; GEORGE ENOK, "
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:her 1111 Ham
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Ilil (;0(//iS ions;
From )IH.ltmes, Del.aines, all
Wool AlpaeaP,
C,Lurgs, &e,. kc
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Mill Property,
1? A 31 E
GOOD BANK BARN,
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VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE
SALE.—TkelleirCof Robert Sharp, deed., offer
for solo the Farm,lituateylln.Green, township, Frank
lin county, Pa., two miles South-east of Scotland on
the road leadingt , to Fayetteville, adjoining lands of
David Hughes, Hoge and others,. 'containing 128
ACRES, more oe less or GRAVEL LAND, about 22
Acres of which is in Timber. The improvements are
~ ,,,, z a two-story LOD WEATLIERBOARDED
. i i . _ House, large Dank Darn, AVagon Shod, Corn
i' Crib and other outbuildings. There is a
8 8 a . Well of never-falling water and a Cistern
I 6 neer the door, • and an Apple Orchard- . of
choice Fruit. The above farm will be offered at Prl
vote Sale until the sth of October, and if hot sold will
thou be offered at public Sale, at 1 O'clock, P. M.
Persons wishing to purchase can call on the Heirs,
residing in the farm, or- on G. Immo'', near Stouffera.
town.
Sept. 7, 1860..
Valuable Real Estate at Private Sale.
subsoriber offers at private sale,
the following valuable real estate situated in
Penn Twp., at the crossing of tho State and Pine roads
about 3.5 mile from Harbor's Store, and about the same
,11 , tance free. Spring Wills, and about one mile South
of CUlltreville, adjoining limas of Miller Trltt, Adam
Coover and others. consisting of a
VALUABLE FARM,
CONTAINING 72 A CRES,
The land is of good quality, all cleared and under
good fence and in a high state of cultivation.
The buildings are a good two story
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1313,10 K HOUSE',
I, 4 „in just finished,
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Agt""fr•414 4 . 4`4,1 7' en a itt Ilo3,tse ,
BANK BAItIT
nearly now, Hog Ponv, 'Wagon Shod, Corn Cribs, and
all other necessary out-bulldl ngsP
,0001) ORCJIARD, .
lover failing Well of Net or, on the place.
Persons wishing to view the property can do seby
allitia nn the subscriber. residing on the premises.
DAVID BAKER.
Sept. 7, 1Si;(1.--4t.°
I m.l®r.
ruiriE subscriber baying secured S. N.
Diven's Saw Mill. en Mountain Creole, posses
sion given October Ist, will now receive orders through
ids Agent, Mr. Simeon Fisk, at Mount Holly Springs,
for all kinds of Lumber to ho got out RH soon Be can be
after the Ist of October.
Baying a largo tract of Timber land, lam desirous
to supply the demands of the country—ft Is contem
plated putting on a Portable Steam Saw Mill the more
readily to meet public wants. I hope to ho able to
antisty all who giro :on their patronage that I can got
out on good lumber and at as low prices as any other
dealers in the community. _ _ .
Aug. 31, 18611--4 f.
CARPET] S'YicSv , CARI'ETINGS.
Your attention is invited to my largo
and elegant stork of Brussels, Three-Ply and
Ingrain CA It PETINOS. of the best makes and 'nemest
designs. Also, Wool Dutch, Cottage, lint and Beg
CA !WETS, Oil Clothe. Window Shades ' etc.,—will bo
sold low—Wholehale and Retail, for Cash I
J T. DELACROIX,
No. 37 south Snood Strout, nbove Chestnut Philn
Atig. :II lrinc-3m.
CONFESSIONS AND EXPE
RIENCE OF AN INVALID.
Io for the benefit mid as a CAUTION TO
/VNI; MEN and who suffer from Nervous De
ity. Prmnature Deray of Mnhood, kr., supplying at
Mk same tune TUE MEANS or SEEP CURE. By one who
curl d himself after undergoing ronsidoralde quack
ery. lt) ow•losing a postpaid loldrossed envelope, single
charg... nm 3 Le had ol the author.
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Extra Bounty ! Extra Bounty!!
A . NI prepared to collect the additional
ll , ,nnty due Soldiers under the late net of Con•
ess ptomptly and speedily ; Soldiers will find It to
tioir advantage to either ',all In per,on, write or send
di, 'large 1.. rule char, In each 1,1133 is Five dol
- no mmr,,,mtil bounty is collected. Satisfactory
tolcienceii 1,111 in all ils, be given.
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MIESIE
Valuablo Farms at Public Sale
(In S,lllirday. S,voletiiher 29, 1S(;13.
Nl l . 1. .11 Phut of 9;1 gores in Upper
Allen lop l'urnlwrland County. l'a.. miles south of
Me.•halti.,lmrg on the rind leading ram Lisburn to
t'a rl is e, having thereon er ected a large
Brick House,
BANK" BARN,
water at h.mso and barn by lead pipes, and running
stl •.on thl.nigh the farm. Line Kilns and Quarry and
all in-e,ssary nut-buildings and chnico fruit, NI Ued tilll
- gm.tl feneing the land is limestone and in a
h cult ivation.
No. 2. A. ‘tract of land 1;2 acres in ;If on a.-
tz Tn p Voris Cnunty. In., , U the York road loading
Iran hanietburg to York, near Siddonsburg
.NEvV FRAME HOUSE,
And Bank Barn,
out-Lure] inv.. Frult, 8 acres 01 timber, Tot.ant Must!,
terrier, OP. Enid is iron steno rued In gnnd mitt-
I a , non
lo t 0 collinwnve la 0110 o ' clock when tering of solo
ill 1 m:Jr known by
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Valuable Farm at Public Sale
On Saturday, Oetuber 6, 1866
p Y virtue of an order of the Orphans'
Cow t of Cumberland County, under proceed
ings it; partition the subscriber Will sell a farm In Up
per Alien Twp.. Cumberland Co., Pa., late the proper
ly of David %a•ok, dee'd., 1 mile south of Shepherds
tteen, 3 utiles south of Meci auicsburg on the Lisburn
road,
.111 ACRES and 136 PERCHES,
arini.; thereon ereetod a
BRICK HOUSE,
BANK BARN,
and all necessary out-buildings alas choice fruit, The
land is partly limestone and partly ironstone, in
good cultivation 1 tncl undcr•good fencing.
t.%ale to communes at ono o'clock on said day when
terms will be made known by
CHRISTIAN ZOOK,
A dministrator of David Zook, doc'd
Aug. IS66—ts
FOR SALE OIL EXCHANGE.
loffer at private sale, or will exchange
fora good farm, that valuable Tavern Stand Pro
perty, situate on the corner of North Hanover and
Loutherstreets, in the Borough of Carlisle. Tho lot
contains 60 fret In wont and 240 feet In &lab, and has
thereon erected a large
STONE HOUSE,
Extensive Stabling,
..;.! Sheds and other Outbuildings
If not disposed of by October Ist, It will be for rout
r the ensuing year. I have also for sale a
1 - AL 1 - ABLE FARA],
North Aliddlelon Township, two tulles north of Car
slo, containing
1711 ACRES OF LAND,
40:u 1 . 01 , of which RR' natural meadow. The improve.
moots are
NEW BANK BARN,
PLASTERED HOUSE,
[ld out.buildhega.
Title Indleputable. For looms and further partieu.
rs apply to
Aug. 31, 18/36-lit
PUBLIC SALE.
On 'Thursday, 'September 20, 1800.
r s VII El undersigned will expose to pub.
lic /We, on the premicee, in Wont Ponnsborough
Two., Cumborland County, 7 1.11110 k; west of Carlisle, on
the public road leading from Mt. Rock to Plainfield,
and about one-half mile from the Depot at Altprton,
the following desellbed valuable real estate, viz:
A First bale Limestone Farnt;4
Mang the Mansion Fat rn of tho late Wm. G. Davidson,
Esq , bounded by Joseph Trego, George and Benjamin
Men' eohan, (leo. 0. Davidson and others,' containing
195 ACRES AND 131 PERCHES,
This lan Is all cleared and under good cultivation,
except about 20 Acres of GOOD WOODLAND. The Im
provements are a good two-story
DWELLING HOUSE,
2/141,V. •
1 11 I ,
I NEW BANK BARN,
Tenant nous°, Wagon Shed and Corn
Cribs, Wash House Hog Pen, and all necessary IM.
provemente,
with Vrult Trees, ie. There is a. first
rate Well of Water near the house. Tho Mount Rock
Spring rune through the 'farm and near to the dwell
ing house, and there is an abundance of first-rate to'
oust growing on the premises.
The farm will be divided into two parts of 52 acres,
GO perches ' • being the west end , and. 143 acres, 71
porches, with the improvements, and will be sold in
such parts or altogether as will bring the best price.
A perfect title will be given 'to the purchaser. Per
sons wishing to view the property can do so by calling'
ou Anthony Shambaugh, on the premises, or either of
- thesubscribers, residing In the same township.
Salo to commence at' 11 'o'clock; A. M., on said day
when attendance will be given and terms made known
by
ItollllltT bicKEEIIAN.
Executor of Ann Davidson, doo'd.
• . . GEO. G. DAVIDSON,
Att'y. in feet for the doilsous of Wm. Davidson, deed.
August 17, 1866.
Valuable Town Property at Private
Sale. - .
T. • J •
OT containing fob . front on Louth
or street above Pitt; by 240 feet in depth to
ehinson Alloy. Tho buildings are threo good
D WEL .bIN,G HQ (15.4V5,
Two'of which are on.Lonthor St.. and ono on ,Dickin
son Alloy. For tonna Ao. Apply to. '• • ••
Jevoi) OMER.
` April 0,180,0'
F. S. ROGERS
JANIES NI. SELLERS,
No '2:24 South 4th St.
Philadelphia
i'111119 0 !IN 700 K
.10IIN A. lIUMRICII,
Carlisle, Pa
628. HOOP SHIRTS, 628
HOPKW , S «OWN *AKE,"
'New Fall Styles -A .„"
4 .
RE in- every respect - . first 'olakr, and
A
enibrado a complete 'assortment Ibr, Ladleti,
Miami, and Childre of the Newest Eitylea, everq
Length and alarm of waist, • •
01.11 t SKIRTS, wherever known, are More nniver-
Sally rortmAn than' any others before• the public;
They retain their Shape botter,are lighter, more alas.
tie; more durable, and really CHEAPER than-any a ther
Hoop Skirt In the market.. The springs
,and fasten.
logs aro warranted perfect. EVERY LADY should Tax
Tamil . They aro now bang extensively Sold by Ma,
CHANTS, throughout the Country, and at -WHOLE
SALE & RETAIL, at Manufactoryand .Sales Room
No. 028 ARCH Street, below 7th., PIIILAD'A.
,
Ask for IMPRINT 'l OW3t ttaxs,"—buy no other I
CAUTION,—None genuine unless Stamped on each
Kid Pad,—" Ropkin's Hoop Skirt Munufactory, Phillt7
dolphin." . .
Also, Constantly'on hand full lineof Now York
made made Skirts, a$ very low prices.
TERMS NEI' CASH. ONE PRICE ONLY.
Aug. 17, 1860.-4 m .
6enntrcia, 6sCreill
Great Educational Inducements.
d. First iss .Business Colley?? at Car-
lisle, Pa
rr El IS Institution is now entering upon
Its third year in its present location ; during
which time it has received a liberal home support,and
also an encouraging share of patronage from six differ
ent States of the Union. We feel encouraged from the
result of past effortmand shall spare no pains or ex
pense in building up an institution second to none
in the country.
Education adapted to all,—the Farmer, the Mechan
ic, the Artisan, the Business or Professional man.
YOUNG MEN Of limited education.
YOUNG MEN well educated in other respects. hut
deficient In the branches taught in a
first class Business College ;
YOUNG MEN of limited means, who would possess
the host requisite to eminence and
distinction.
YOUNG MEN who nro desirous of receiving the
greatest amount of useful intern-teflon
at the least comparative expense are
Invited to investigate the peculiar merits of our Model
System of practical training end eminently popular
course of Study.
BRANCHES TAUGHT
Single and Double Entry Bookkeeping, In lie varl
ousforins and applications, Including General Whole
sale and Retail Iluslne,s, Forwarding, Commission,
Excl - ange. Jobbing and Importing, Railroading, Steam
boating, Ranking.
Partnership Settlements, Business Calculations,
Mercantile Law, Correspondence, Practical and and Or
namental, Penmanship, Phonography, English Gram
mar, Composition, Telegraphing, Sic.
M. Students enter at any time.
Sir- None but competent I ustruclors employed, and
a sufficient number to insure Individual instruction
to all.
GYP- Send for a Clreularsiving full particulars.
Address A. TR! M
August, 17, 1166. Carlisle, Pa
U. S. TAXES !
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS !
Ten Per Cent. ,S,tr,fl by 1 Pay
1) a/.'
COLLECTION D I sTR IcT, I EN N' A,
Collector's Office. lilechimiceliurg, Pa,
111.31{SITANT to the Provisions of an
act entitled ';An Act to provide Internal Rev-
en uo, Ate.," notice IS hereby given to all persons liable
to pay duties or tuxes under said Art, In the 10th Dis
trict Petan'a, 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 tit Taxes for Licenses, Cor
teges, Income, At., that the Duties and Taxes assessed
by said Assessor, have become due and peptide, and
that the said Collector or his Deputy will be at the
following places to receive the seine:
Divisions Nos. 1,2, 3. 4,5, A 0, York County, at
York, Pa, September Ist to 10th, 1860.
Col. J. II STA II LE, Dep. Cot.
Divisions Nos. 7, F. 9. 10 & 11, Cumberland County
and upper end of York County, at Mechanicsburg, Pa ,
September Ist to 1001, 1860.
ROUT. 11. THOMAS, Dep. 0.1.
Divisions Nos. 12 and 13, Perry County, at Newport,
Pa , Septemin r Ist to 10th, 1000
JESSE lii NNEDY, Dcp. Co/
A Special Notice, (for whicL the law provides a fee
of 20 cents,) will be I 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 rentinn additional upon the amount thereof
and costs must, be paid. tm.Persons remitting by
mail must send Pm•dago Stamps to pay return postage.
All remittance by 'hail at the risk of the person
11,a,1.1.'5. Currency or National Bank Notes recoil ed
in payment of Taxes. •
XlM,..ollice hours from 0 o'clock A. M. to 3 o'clock C. M
M. KAUFFMAN, Collector,
15th District Peun'a.
Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Connt - y, Pa.
August 4, 1866.-51.
Gas Fitting and Plumbing.
I LIE subscribers, having permanently
j_ located in Carlisle, respectfully solicit a share of
the public patronage. Their ehep is situated on. the
public Square In rear of theist Presbyterian Church,
where they can always be found
Being experienced mechanics, they are prorared 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 & FORCE PUMPS,
BATHING TUBS, NASA BASINS and all other arti
cles lo the trade.
PLUMBING AND GAS AND STEAM FITTING
piomptly attendedto In the most approved style.
45) — County work promptly attended to.
work guaranteed.
Don't forget the place—lmmediately In rear of the
First Presbyterian Church.
CAMPBELL & HEN WOOD
July 27, 1866-ly
Wheeler & Wilson and Hdwe.
LOCK STITCH
SgWINO ifiAtHINES.
The Best 'Simplest and (Jhcapest.
r HE Wheeler•& Wilson machines are
1. adapted to all kinds of family sowing, working
equally well upon Silk, Linen and Cotton goods, with
Silk, Cotton and Linen threads, making a beautiful
and porfqct stitch alike on both sides of the article
sewed.
Prices of Wheeler k Wilson machines:
No. 3 machine plain, $55
2 " Ornamental luonze, 's6s
" I " Silver plated, $75
The Howe Sewing Machine.
The attention of Tailors, Shoemakers, Saddlers and
Carriage Trimmers is called to this—the beet of Shut
tle Sewing diachhaes., It la unanim'ously admitted to
be the boat machine for leather work or tallorltig'evor
given to the public.
Price of Rowe machines:
Lotter A machine $6O
Is recommended for family sewing Tailoring, Shoe
binding and Gaiter fitting.
Lotter B. machine, $7O
Is one size larger than A machine, suited to the
same work.
Letter 0. machine, • $B5
Is recommended 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, Oat%
lisle, Pa.
0ct.27, 1865—tf.
A LECTURE
"..' , "" 3 ,'" TO YOUNG MEN.
lust Published, in a Seated Envelope.. Price
• •
six cents.
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment. and
Radical Cure of Spermatorrhma, or. Seminal Weal,.
nese, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Dcbliity,and Im
pediments to Marriage generally: Nervousness, Con
sumption, Epilepsy, and Pits ; Mental and Physical,
Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse, Ac.—lly,
ROBERT J. CULVERWELL, li. D.,: 'Author of the
"Green Boolt,'P Ac.
The world-renowned author, in this admirable
huc
tnro, clearly prows from his own experience that the
awful .consequences of Self Abuse may be effectually
removed without medicine, and without dials, plot-
Mg out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by
which every sufferer, no .matter - what his • condition
may be, may sure himself cheaply, privately; and rad
ically. TIM , LECTURE WILL PROVE A BOON TO
TIIOUSANDS, AND TIIOUSANDS: ' ,
Bout undoi seal, in A plate oovolopo; to any address
post paid, oh receipt of six rants, or two post staiops
Addt oss the publiskors,
OA AS. J. 0: KLING & GO., •
127 Mowery, New York, root Office' box 4i588,;
March 10,1800-Iy.
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EXECUTOR'S SALE,LHIii pursuance
of the last will and Testament of Christian Fred
late of Green township, Franklin Cpcdeed , I will of
fer at Public Sale, on the promisesfou ' reersday Sip/em
ber 20th 1806„the followirw,d6rcribodltent Estate of
decedent to wit: •
Purprirt Ist. Being the MANSION FARlil of decedent
situate in Groan township, adjoining lauds of Jacob
Harkleroad, Dan'lWOvhr, John,Monu, Christian Frey
and the Conococheague Oraelt,.containing 103 ACRES
and 101 PERCHES neat with a Brick and. Stone
WELLING 1.101181, 1 , Stone and Frame hank: Darn,
Corn Crib ,Wagon Shed, Smoke House, Spring House,
and all other necessary out-buildings attached to the
promises. There is also a ,never-failing Spring, near
the House, and the land Is so located that. stook could
have free access to the water from al/, the fields. There
is also a,very.superior.OßCHAßD of fruit, embracing
the finest varieties of, hoth Apples and Peaches. This
land has a limestone. base, mixed with sand. There
arefour Grist Mills in the Immediate vicinity of this
form
•.
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, .
,Purpart'2, situate also : 1n croon townsblp h adjoining
lands of,Jacob Garver, A. 1 , ,,., Oyler-w. -L. cumbers'
and others containing about 68 ACMES, with a Brick
tiV,EL,LING , noun a now Steno and frame Bank
Barn, with a young,Applo Orchard. This is Limoatono
land and in a goad state of cultivation.
.--•• • • • .
Purport 3„.l3eing a tiact of MOUNTAIN LAND, for
merly owned by John Slelehter, situate also in Green
township, contain lag about 20 ACRES. This will bo
sold In 4 tracts and will bo offered with the farms if
desired, in accordance with the requirements of the
Will. It will also be offered separately If not sold with
the farms. Salo to commence at 11 o'clock, when the
terms will be made known. •
Persons wishing to view tho premises previous to
day of sale, will please call on the undersigned.
Aug. 31 1866-3 t. JUAN MUNN, Ex'r.
Two Valuable Farms at Private
Sale
THE subscribers offers at private Sale,
the following described valuable real estate.
No. 1. is n
Highly Cultivated Farm,
containing 212 acres, in Silver Spring township, on
tho Conodoguinet Creek, about two miles from New
Kingston Station on tho Cumberland Valley Railroad,
and 4;4' miles north of Mechanicsburg, adjoining lauds
of Abram Adam's heirs, Michael Crider and others.
The Improvements are a first rate two-story
BRICK HOUSE,
. GOOD BANK BARN,
I lil= 1,I4.,11,..•:;.:•!" Wagon Sheds, Corn Cribs, and all oth
er out-buildings. Two good orchards (ono of which 18
young and thriving) containing choice fruit of all va-
rieties.
About 140 acres of the land is cleared and in a high
state of cultivation, lying in a loop of the creek, the
soil is well known to bo of the very hest quality.
That part of the farm not under cultivation is covered
with thriving timber. This farm is well calculated to
ho divided Into two good farms.
No. 2. is a
Limestone Farm,
situated in liiirldiesex township, near Hoover's ..11111,
containing 124 acres and is In every respect a first ANS
farm.
For terms and other particulars apply to the sub
scriber ' residing near farm No. 1. or by letter address
ed New Icingston, I'. 0.
August 24, 18111-5 t
Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale.
Y order of the Orphans' Court of
Cumberland County I will sell on the premises
On Friday, September 21, 1801
t 10 o'clock in the forenoon, that productive f'trm
holy owned by John Brown, deed., situated in Mif.
In Twp., .1 miles north of Nuwvillo, on the road to
Molding lap, containing
227 ACHES and 27 RN:TWIT-ES,
30 acres of which are Woodland and 25 acres of first
rate Meadow land.
The inwrovements are a
TWO-STORY LOG
d AND
0:.! Weather-boarded h ouse,
A FINE BANK BARN,
Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Pen, de Chore to also
nu tha larm a good
'l' ENAN '0 U S E
iLh stabling and other necessary out buildings.
'here are two never failing wells running water and
lino prong orchard on the farm rendering it a very
e.irable
TERMS tip SALE.— Ten per cent of the purchase
nnowy to he paid when the property is stricken oil !
the balance of one third on the confirmation of ti,
sale by the Tenet ; one third on April let, IBf7, when
deed and possession will he given, and the remainder
in Iwo equal annual payments with interest from
April ist,l•My. The purchaser to pay all taxes for
the y ear I ani
At the option of the purchaser and upon his giving
mortgage therefor the dower of Mrs. Catharine
Blow n, ran remain in the property during her life.
IlEoltliE D. CRAIGHEAD,
1. uurdhia t f Minor children of
August, '24, ISII6-st. Brown, dee'd.
A Valuable Limestone Farm at
Public Sale
On Tuesday, Oetubrr 2, 1803
THE subscriber will sell 6n the prem
ises, in Monroe township, Cumberland County,
Pa„ one mile west of Clburchtown, outland a halt miles
east of the Boiling Springs A tract of land containing
78 A cie ES ail7l 27 PERCHES,
Ina good state of cultivation, adjoining land of John
Lutz, Samuel Diller, Abraham Sollenbarger, John
Kauffman, Daniel Diller, Christian Richwine and C.
B. Mosley. Having thereon a
TWO-STORY
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llWI;I,LING II E,
WASH HOUSE,
also a now two-story Tenant House, and a largo
BANK BARN,
Wagon Shed and Corn Cribs, ling Pen. also a never
failing stream of water In ft net 01 the Barn two never
failing springs of water in front of the House, and a
good Spring House, al'o a good young
APPLE 0 R. O.IIARD.
•
At the acme titian a tract of Mountain Land gitliait d
In Franklin Twp , York County, containing 28 acres
and 9U porches.
Fah] to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M wlmn terms will
be made known by
SARAH . ANN DILLER,
Executrix of Leonard Diller, dee'd.
Aug. 31, 1866--t.e..
Town Property at Private Sale.
loffer at private sale that valuable pro
perty situate on South Pitt :street, in the Bor
oegh of Carlisle, belonging to the heirs of Benjamin
Butler, deed. Adjoining Mrs. lifoutly and others.
The lot contalns-.16 feet In front on Pitt street and
about 170 in depth:to an alloy.
The iruprovementacansist of one and a half story
\V EATHERBOARDED HOUSE,
Frame Kitchen, with collar under ali,and out build
ings. For terms and further information apply to
C. P. lIUMBICH,
August 17, 1860- , i-lut. Att'y for the heirs
FOR SALE
A valuable House andLot.ou Pomfret.
1 .- X.Strout, botweon Hanover and Pitt, now minted
by It lehard OwoG.,
The lot contains 30 foot In front by 240 In depth,
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having thereon erected a Iwo story
• i
FRAME HOUSE.
■a II • brick back building on Pomfret Street,
and Stone House on Chapel Alloy.
For particulars apply to
- 0. P. II Cr NIKIOII, Att'y. at Law
Aug. 17. 1806.-3 t
PUBLIC SALE.
On Tuesday, September 11, 1806.
r 1 liE subscriber will sell ou lb& prom
ises, in Sllvei Spring Twp., Cumberland Co.,
uu the Emit elde.of the "Stony Ridge," 34 mile
Nerih el ',the Trindle
.Spring road, adjoining farm of
Samuel Plunk on the North, .tho following valuable
nee) listate :
A TRACT OF
LimestOme Land,
coutatniug 43 Acres and 103 Perchea r In a high !date
of cultivation and under good fencing, having thereon
erected
A GOOD FRAME
HOUSE,
BANK gAItN,
Wagon Shod, Corn Cribs, and other necessary Out•
buildings. Thorn is a Well of never falling water, near
MG door, with a thriving young
Orchard of cleoipc Fruit,
on the promises. Six Acme of this tract are wo!1 ccv
crud with fine Timber. All the buildings are now,
and-everything about the property Is in complete or
der,' rendering it highly deserving of the attention of
purchasers.
/Q-Persons desirkg to view the 'property 'prerious
to salo.con do so by calling on Andrew Spahr, residing
on the promises. -
Sale to commence. at 1 o'clock, P. 11., when terms
,
will be undo known.by : .
JOAN BEST,
August 10;18110-L6is..
Valuable Beal'Estate at Private
•••,. Sale.. • •• ,
.subscriber offers at-private sale,
the following .described valuable Town.,Property,
situated in tha borough of Now Kingstim, Cumberland;
county, a large • ". •; ; • " ;
.Double. Frame House,
• . , . With Large Double Lot,
A large variety' of fruit treai, consisting
of Apples, Peaches, Pears, Cherilo; de,
oil theliremises • •
' ;
Whit propirktalferiarare OPportun stir
a `physi
cian, as.thereds npno in the town. ;;; •;; ;'•"; ; •;.
- For terms and ogler particulars apply either- hi'Por
tiOD or by letter.. •: i E. W. I/ARM:RICH,
' August 1 . 7,1 • 600 , ,-I,rrt , Now Kingston:
.jc u
lietterti TestautentarY tiro gotcati or, Lenn4d .
or deo'd r lnto of Modreo.teobabld demised baring
bean lasoed , tofhe PiAbscalbor residing in the same
township; notice hereby given to all persons hay Ing•
Alf{llna to presentthem, and thoso Indobtod to make
Imktodiate payment, to - . (~. ••
AN ;• . • , r"
t" " BAUAII,IC
Ahead ! Ahead ! !
LATEST AND GRANDEST
OPENING OP THE SEASON
AT LEIDICH & MILLER'S
CHEAP DRY GOODS EMPORIUM.
of all the newest and most desirable stylesird quali
ties of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY
suitable for the priaont and coming Beason
GRAND DISPLAY OF
DRESS GlkO rr S .
esabraell all the latest verletieit and styles In the
market.
Plain, Black and Fa; Dress Silks,
Poullard Silks, Mohalrs, Poplins, Repps, French Moe
ambiques, Lawns. Real Organdy and Jaconot Lawns,
01 beautiful designs, Plain and Figured Percales and
Chin tsos, Silk and Mohair Grenadines, Baragea, Black
and Colored Mohair Alpacas, all ohadea, Mous do
Laines,
SCOTCH GINGIIAMS,
CHALLIES, &c., &c., &c
JOHN SOUDEIt
LEI-DIGH& MILLLIt
s be place to purchase your
OMESTIC GOODS.
• we have the largest and best Stock In the County,
,ad are selling them at
Mustlns, Shootings, Pillow Case Mualina and Linens;
Tiekinga Cheeks, Cotton Pants Stuffs, Linen Drillings,
Linen Coatltigs, Call erg , Gingbams, Chainberry'm
Gauge, Flannels, Cotton and Linen Table Diapers, &e.
for the latent styles of
PARASOLS & SUN U MIME LLAS
=I
GRAND DISPLAY OF
11 stylus Silk and Cloth Sacks and Manilam,
Black Lace Points,
Shetland Shawls, all colors,
If you itro lu want of any kind of
is they have the largest Stock In town or Shirred,
Tucked and Puffed Muslims, suitable for Dresses and
Clarabaldies, Nainsook Swiss, Camb, and Jaconetlus
line. Striped and Figured Swisses and Piquitz, &c &e.
MOURNING GOODS.
Of this class of goods we always have a full Hoe,
such as' oznbazines. liepps, l'oplins, Alohalrs, Single
and Double width DeLalnes, Alozambigues, 8-4 Crape
Illarett for Dresses and dbawis,B-4 Grenadine Itarage,
for Drosses and Shawls, Mohair Lustros, Lawns, Ging
hams, English Crapes, Crape Yells, Gloves of all de
scriptions. Shawls, &c., &c. You will always find a
full line of
AT LEIDICH & MILLER'S,
awl they pay strict attention to all orders for the name
Do not forget to call for your supply of,Cloths and Caw.
shneres, Vestings, Linens for Pants and Coats. Hav
ing secured the services of a first claps Tailor, we are
prepared to have Clothing mode up at very short no
tice.
le the place to buy ypur
GLOVES,
HOSIERY of all kinds,
HOOPED SKIRTS,
BALAIORALS, •
FRENCH CORSETS
LINEN AND
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
BONNET RIBBONS,
TRIMMINGS,
RIBBONS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
BUTTONS,
EMB'D. MEETINGS
, .
AND EDGINGS, .
LACE VEILS,
INFANT WAISTS,
EMB'D. FLOUNC
ING.% lIEAD NETS, and a thomiand other email tares
too numeroue to mention.
of all grades and doacrlptlona, such as
English Tapestry,
Brussels; •
Lowell Three Ply
Extra: Sup rfigrain,
.Hag, List
and Hemp,
Striped, ',
of all widths, Canting, Maitings White and Chocked
Window Shades, Looking Glasses, •
Maroallia Quilluand Counterpanes, Nottingham Laco
Curtaine, Tameourd Muslin Curtaine,
. • • , , , ,
. Ploase a uht fall InilVe tai an Daily soli, de we are
determined to keep ,up.our, good.roputatloa of seines
lthe boot goodi, thehheappat goods, and tho largest 'a
mount at goods loth° county, u We always take great
'pleasure to BIM* -oar goods, as we can - prove the fact
that we study tMe tutuoat of all our customers.
LEIDIOII dr MILLER.
/ Do not forget the Rlaooand,wo4 knownstand. on the
.Corner, sign oflbe Larpot Mall: ''• ' ' • .
L. & M.
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;;-`June 8, ititVo - ' —'
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GOODS,
PLHASH ItIOMBER THAT
PANIC PRICES,
CALL THIS WAY
Grenadines, Barage Shawls,
French Mozambique Shawls
WHITE GOODS,
do not full to co 4 at
LEIDICH & MILLER'S,
FUNERAL GOODS.;
MEN AND BOYS,
NOTIONS I NOTIONS I !
LEIDICH & MILLER'S
CARPETS ! CARPETS I I
OIL CLOTHS
Always in Advance
GRAND OPENING
Of tho latest importatio tin of French, German, English
and Italian Dress Good,. apd Bummer Wear o.r every
description.
W. C. SAWYER, & CO.,
hay° again falcon advantage of the vory
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
hDry Goods, Carpet and House Fur As-
bought for CASH from the longest Importing Houses
of New York and Philadelphia.
All the varieties and colors of Silks. tSplendid •inal•
Gies of Gros Grain Black Silks for Dressos and Basques,
French Worsted Goods and Grenadines,
CARPETS, CURTAIN . MATER];
from A. T. Stewart, & Co. English Lotto's, Lawns,
PereAle.4, Mobairs Barred, Stripped and Plain, and
Hosiery of all kinds from Arnold, Constable, & Co.
All kinks of domestic goods,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
and Whitt, Goods, of every elf.. from 11. B. Clatllo, do
Co., New York.
Very select styles and varieties of
Dress GA:Doc:lls
and general wear from James Kent, & Co., Jos. Reigel
& Co., Johnes, Perry, & Co., Philadelphia.
We carefully examine both markets and rustomera,
will find on our rounte.n a larger, more varied and
cheaper stock of goods than In any Store West of the
great cities. Every body is invited to examine our
Stock—all kinds of
illonrang and Funeral Gnarls.
We give epeelal attention to this branch of our trade
Ladies aro Invited to examine our beautiful styles
f
Silk and French Cloth
SACKS AND BASQUES,
beautiful shades of French Cloths for Sacks and But
tons, ornaments &c., to match.
W. C. SAWYER, & CO
Would ask the attention to their very choice stock of
French, Scotch and American
Cassimeres, Cloths,
Spanish Linens for Coating's, Russian Linens for Pan
logs, &c. We get up Suite at short notice hy- the bast
Tailors in town.
W. C. SAWYER, & CO
House furnishing department, is the largest and
moat complete in the valley, containing Scotch and
English
BR,vSSEz~,
all the grallee of the Lowell. & Hartford Mille, Hemp
and Rag
L 41074 -1 1 0 1 0 - 4 11 141-:=1
011 Olothp, Mattlngs, Bhadee, RugH, dm
W. C. SAWYER, & CO
have a largo assortment of Hosiery, Olovs, Parasols,
Bun Umbrollaa Corsets, &c. Bradley's unequalled
"Pride of the World" .
and Linen
BLIPTIC HOOP SKIRTS,
. . „ ,
and all other beat makes kept by us. Lace Mitts,
Dress 'frlmmings, Ribbons and in fact every thing
found In a wide awake On erprlsing Store, determined
to do a largo trade for the benefit of the community
as well as for themselves. .
Nyery body Molt and Poor, Old and Young, Sival
and great are very cordially Invited to our
I DRY'GO,OI:OS 'EMPORIUM,
where we' will taki great plealture' in showleig Ue vrol
as selling our goods. We will maker additions or:004
'cable goads al the seavon advance!).
•
• , • W. axwing,t, & , co,
=Mil
i ,r.it / i
r,
MEI
ing Goods,
ALS, &e.,
• - , EXTRA BOUNTY
'TO
SOLDIERS! WIDOWS! FATHERd I / 4 I
MOTHERS AND MINOR
CHILDREN!
BOUNTY BILL JUST PASSED gives all soldiers who
enlisted for ChM° years, since April 111, MI, and served
their lull term of service, or NOE, disc' arged before
the exyrutlon of sold term of service on account of
wounds'received in the r nhe of duty, and received Ono
Hundred Dollars Bounty and so more, are now enti
tled to an extra bounty of ONE HUNDRP D DOLLARS.
Widows, leathers, Mothers. and Minor Chß , iren of de
ceased soldiers who enlisted for three years. as aboie,
and died n tile service or from disease or wounds con
tracted in the service and line of duty. are entitled to
the above extra ONE lIIINDIti It DOLLARS.
titiiy-To BE OBTAINED UPON APPLICATION IN
PERSON OR BY LETTER TO THe. MILITARY AND
NAVAL AGENCY. NO 427 WALNUT STREET, PHIL
ADELPHIA.
JOSEPH E. DEVITT Je CO
A vust 17, 18136-1 m
NO'I'ICE.
I S hereby given that an election will be
hold on Monday the third day of September
next, between the hours of to o'clock A. M., and 4
o'clock I'. M , at the office of the Cumberland Volley
Mutual Protection Company at the atone Tavern in
Dickinson Twp., Cumberland county, for the purpose
of electing thirteen Directors to serve the the ensuing
year. fly order of the Board.
mssoLuTioN
1 HE partnership heretofore existing
I between the subscribers has this day been dis
solved by mutual consent. All persons Indebted .4 0 ,
the firm will Cud and settle their accounts. and those,
having claims will present them for payment to C. 'W . J
Weaver In whosd bands the hooks are left.
0. W. WEAVER.
MOSES BRIOKEIL
July 80, 1806-3 t
B.S. The business will be continued at the old
stand by Bricker tic Jacobs, and all orders promptly
attundod to.
Dissolution
THE co-partnership heretofore exist
ing between the undersigned tinder the firm
name Mir:bluffer & Frick, In the Milling business has
this day (July 23d. 1806,) been digolved by mut nal
consent. All persons Interested aro requested to call
and close their accounts.
JACOB STOUFFER,
•
JOHN U. FRICK
The above business will be conducted by Jacob
Stouffer. Market, prices paid for grain and the patron
age alba community Is solicited.
J. 89 DUFFER,
STRAW.—The undersigned lakes this method to In•
form the public that they an• buying straw at their
mill, for which they will at all times pay the highest
market prices, if delivered at the niiii in good condi
tion. •
For Wheat and Oat
a straw,
Loni,e Rye,
Bundled Rye,
$9.00 per ton
10 00 " "
12 00 "
STOUFFER & STRICKLER.
M iddlesex Mills, Aug. 10th 1800—Ot.
LIF E-H EA LT El -STRE N FT H
LIFE-II EA LTH -ST RENE; T Fl
LIFE-HEALTH -STRENGTH
THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY
DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S
Celebrated Specific Pills,
Prepared front a prescription of Dr. Juan
Delaman•re, Chief I'htl.,eciaa to the Ilott
intat the .LVurd au Laribotsiere of
Paris.
This Invaluable medicine In no Imposition, but Is
unfailing In the ours of Sparmatorrimi or Seminal
Woikuess. Every species of tl sill tat or Ili inary
Involuntary or Nlalltly : 4 eatlaal Emissions
fri m whale, r cause produced. or lion eve/ serene will
be ,peouily relieved and the organ,. restored to healthy
artlon
Read the following opinions of eminent French phy
f•Wo have used the Specific Pills prepared by Oar -
mute, k Dupont, Nu 21.4 !cue Lombard, front the
preseriptdon id Dr. luau Defamer,. In our private
prective with unit; rni success and ..e believe is
no other medicine Ho WWI videWaled to cwo 2LII
:wliering from Involuntary End•sions or HOY
Other Weakness of the rier u .1 Organs, o he Iter caused
by a sedentary un the of t.,,50.5 or abuse
It. A BM MiII:PAR I E., M. D.
G. II DLL/AIM N,
JEAN LE LEUUIIIiE, M. 0.
Paris. May sth. 1969
BILK ARE OF COUNTERFEITS
The 001111 il l, l'lll,l UlO sold 1.3 all the principal Drug
gists :bro ugh tut the o11)1. price (5510 Dollar per Box
or :Ix Boxes for Five Dollars.
DAIL ANCI ERE & UOi ()NT, Solo Proprloturs,
No. '2ll Rue Lutobatd, Valhi
One Dollar enclosed to any nut Lensed Agent, will
Insure a Los by raw 0 nurll , sevurely Saalell from all
oh vexation, six boxes for tire dollars.
Sole l/enel al Agents lor Amen.,
OSCAR U. ,j,ISNS A Co, Cortlandt St,
N. 11,—Frengh. llernian, Spanish and Engll It Ilaeaph
lets, containing. full particulars and direvtions fir 11. 4 ,
SOUL Ire° to any akhlrvns
earlisb. by J. %V. ELLIOTT, a d at II A V Eli
SI
.12111. 1 . 2, I y
DR. MARSHALL'S
UATI.IZIiII SNUFF!
This Snuff hex thoroughly proved itself to be the
bust article known for curing [ha atm rh, Cold in the
Head and Headache. It has been timnd an excellent
remedy in Many eases of Sore E) es. Dean.as has
been removed It, sad Hearing has often been great
ly improved by Its use
IL is fragrant and agreeable, and
Gives Immediate Relief
to the dull heavy paths unused by ilheasesitt the head.
The stuisattitus utter Usti,: IL are delightful and In
vigorating. It opth• sod pur. es out all ithitructious,
streugtheus the giant's, avid gives a healthy action to
the parts affected.
More Than Thirty Years'
of Sale and use• of Dr Ndirslialeti Cats; Ili and head
ache snuff, /MB }milled tin great value fur nil the com
mon diseases of the Ilem, and at this moment It
stitrian higher thin. ever before.
It Is recommended by many of the best physicians,
and Is used with great success nod rntlnter Joe every
where.
Read the Certificates of Wholesale Drug-
gists in 1864.
no undersigned, having far many years ac
quainted with Dr. )In:shall's Cater, h and fit:Mischa
build, and sold It In our wholesale trade chi , ertully
state, that we believe it to be equal, in every respect,
to the recommendations giVell 01 it for Ihe cure of
()ULM 'hal affections, and that it is decidedly the list
arti.de we have ever known for ail common diseases of
the Head.
Burr a Perry, Behton,liarnes & Park, New York
Reed, Au• LIB & Co. " A. B. a I). 6wude, "
Browu l , Lamson &Co " Stephen I'uul & Co. "
Rood, Cutler & Co. " Israel Minor a. Co. '
Seth W. Fowles
' McKesson & Robbins,'
Wilson, Fairbank & Co. " A. 1.. &Anal Uo
MMl:=M=ll==
11. 11. Ilay. Portland, )10. Bush N. Gale,
For Sale be uggists. TItV IT
Jan. 12, Hititi--ly
RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES
Bryan's Pulmonie Wafers !
vs_l_The original ModicineAstablished In IFII7, and
first article or the kind over introduced under the
uamo of -I'ULMONIO W AYER ," lu this re any other
country; all other ilulmonle Waters are counterfeits.
The genuine mu be known by the name IIItYAN being
clamped on each Wafer.
These Wafers have been before the public for nearly
thirty years, and the immense sale attained, not only
in americe but ill foreign countries, tally attest their
intrinsic worth. The medical propenties ere superior
any other a tlelio offered for the cure of Pulmonary
or Bronehial , allectious, and the quantity contained In
each box in nearly double that or the many eurthless
Imitations advertised.
Bryan's Pulmonie. Wafers
cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Asthma,
Catarrh, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing, Spitting of
Blood, Pains in too Chest. Liciplent Consumption and
all diseases ul the lungs. Not only affording tempor
ary relief, but effecting a rapid and lasting cure and
are warranted to give satisfaction in ever Instance.
They do not nauseate like alcoholic Compounds. and
the medicinal a roperties are combined in a lorm so a
greeable and pleasant to the taste, that any child will
readily lake them. One dose will always afford
lIELIEF IN TEN MINUTES
To Voe , aluTo r•rkl.t4ElLs, probe 11ulerei aru
peculiarly valuable tLey will lit ono day retnoVo the
must severe occasional hoarsuliess ; and their regular
use fvr a few days will, at all times. ineresso the pow
er and flexibility of the voles, g•catly imptoving Its
tone, compuea and clearues4 for which purpose they
are regularly need by many 'prtifeSsional vocalists.
Thu very great celebrity of this invaluable remedy
has induced unprincipled pursues to prepare basstml
~tattons, which disappoint the just expectations of the
purchaser, and injure the ebaractur of the genuine
medicine.
deo that the word, "BRYAN," is stamped on mach
Wafer. and also observe the the simile of the signature
of the Proprietor.."JOß MOSES" on each wrapper, to
counterfeit which Is forgery. A9lar.,olTenaßtg parties
will be dealt with to the full'extent of t. o Taw •
BRYAN'S BULAIONICI 11, APYRB are for sale by all Drug.
gists. ' • .
.1011 MOSBS, Solo Proprietor, 27 Bottlandt St , .
Jeri. 12,180f1y.
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS
Preparod from a proscription of Sir J. Clark, N.
Physician Extraordinary to the qnoon.
r 111 IS well. known usedigino is no llU
position, but a sure and safe remedy for Fomalo
Dfilleelties and Obstructions, from at:lyceum, whatever
and'aithough a powerful remedy, It contains 11001111 k
hurttut 'to the constitution. .
To Married Ladioeltis peouliarly Putted; lit will, In
a short time, bring on the monthly period with regn•
Im ' ' ' '
In all cases of Nervous Spinial Affections, Pain In
the Back and Limbs, lbelvlness, Fatigue on slight ex.-
eaten, Palpitation of the Heart, Lownesit of Spirits,
Hysterics, rick Headache, Whites, and all the painful
diseases occasioned by a disc rderod system, these fills
will effect a cure when all other means have Jailed.
. Thi3se Pills have never been known to fall whereti , o,
directions on the 2d 'page of pamphlet are Obse.v•'
ed. For further particulars, tem a pamphlet, him, at
the agent. $1 and It postage stamps enclosed to 'any
authorized agent, will Insure a bottle, containing over
60 pills, by return 11140.— , W. maaorr;
- Jan. 12, 18t16-Lly. Agent,-
WOR,H. PDXES, Cabot+, Part ,Fo.
oos • 'tourists, Drake, ConfoctiOnary
Oamoi ot
18: V 165 Millis, • • • , •
Do,
• • •
t ldint,:Teaberiyitambit, Orango;istimaeribieo;
'Nenga and Vanilla. •
. Dea ' l6,lBos. AT giVEIII3TI.OP.
0
11
JOHN T. GREEN,
Secretary
AT lIA ERSTTORS.