Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 26, 1869, Image 3

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    NEW ADVE R2ISEME:NT
NOTICIE.—Notice is hereby giv:ti'
that the following Dewed persons have filed
applleetions • for Hotel, Liquor end Restaurant Li
censes, under the emu el Acta of Assembly relating
— theretoiln'the ollire of-the Clerk of the Court of
Quarter Sessions of Cumberlandrountyoshich
sold
appllealion■ will be presented to said Court oat Moo.
day, the 12th day of ApriLlBl32. .
LICTELS.
last Ward . Carlra,
• Philip Tench,
George Z. Bentz
1,1,18 Eaber,,
It L. Barkholder, Wait Ward,
Jos. L. X nettle, •
.. , Jacob Thudium.
I John Early.
Geo. Wetzel, 44
Elias 11. - Eyelet . , Senn townehip.
- William Crosier, Dleklnson township,
~. ....Jacob Switzer, East rennaboro township
. • Nil George,
John Behar,.
Wm. Morrla,_._
Jame. May,
. I.ll4grtz%,
Henry Yetter, Lower Allen,
John G. freak,
John. Hinkli, 44
John T. Sbeibir, Middleton
Augustus L. Burgh, Monroe
Jos. Romans a J. w V ,Bo lr A , T . 1 1V la •
Pk -
AntS
Borough. A , bnr—Jaob-Clne—leehaniesg-4—aroni , .._
John Thompson, ,
Isaac Hull, 0
Geo. L. Spossaler, 44 "
. P. H. Buck, Minn township. v
C. Mellinger, Newton township. •
H. C. Vlattenberger, 'Newton township.
J. 0. Beecher, N. afrddlatown township.
B. If. Wilder, New Cumb. Borough
Wm. 0. Sharp, Newburg Borough
Chas. Hennelerger, Newell'.
Henry Shreiner,
Clemens Grove, Shippensburg _
' John Wynkoop, Sr. "
• D. J. Junkin,
Jacob Shriner, 0 il
Wm. Clark, Southampton "
Samuel Baughman, " "
David Z. Geyer, ,8. Middleton 0
Wm. I. Mullin,
Slues, Rapier,
George Filler,
J. W. Loidig, Silver Spring
Geo. H. Duey, it. .
Alex. Klink, . "
John{o. Reeser, 0
J. B. Worley, Upper Allen
Joshua Culp, • .
Jacob Chlanell, W. Pannsboro
•
J, W. Pair, ,
Hampden,
=ME
John' 'filler,
Henry Pohley,
John Kennon,
b. - K. Zeller, Shlppenahorffforotigla.
EastWarg,
RESSARANTS. , -
A. J. Bair, East Ward, oarllale, v `
Thomas 0. Colbert, "
Samuel Brown, -- "
Trederick Balmer, .'"
Adam Hoffman,: West Ward,
Theo. Jones, • " .. • '
A. Rutz k A. Miller, " It
Henry D. Item:ham, New Cumberland Borough.
Samuel Grote, Upper Allen townahlp.
John Miley, Merhaulceburg, Borough.
Haniy Sperm, West Ra:lnshore township.
By Ait of Assembly, all Deemer. must be lifted
within fifteen days after being granted, or they will
be forfeited.' 7f SAMUEL 131XLEE,'
Clerk of Quarter Station.
26mar 09-St • --
FANCY POULTRY.—I will sell
Egos from the following varletlem of Thorough
Bred Poultry ae.
White Faced Spanieh Black, 8110 per 13 Egg..
Spanish 'CV bite (or laghorti,) "
Golden Phemsant,
Silver Pheaeant, 61 (4 it
Brahma., " " " "
The above, mice. Include boxing and delivery at"
Ewes/10111e* J. H. 'BRICE ER.
Newville, ' , Box 67"
Comb. Co, Pa.
26mar
ASSIGNEES'. SALE.
OF
REAL and PERSONAL PROPERTY.
On TUESDAY, the hth day of APRIL. A. D. 1805,
will b. exposed to Public culo in the borough - of
atechauiceburg, Cumberland county, Pe, ell the
- PERSONAL PROPERTY
of the firm of J. JOHNSON & SONS, Including
among ether thittV,
SIXTEEN FREIGHT CAP.I3,
In 066 - d - Rit=2iiiiinj Ordir.
A lot olGrain, Flour, Salt, Wiirehouse El.les, and
Trticks; a lot of light T. Railroad Iron, suitable for
sidrngs,.and other 'articles too numerous to be men•
Rotted.
Also tho following described REAL ..ESTATE:
No 1. A Lot of Ground In thn, Yorounh of Nechan
Icsburg, fronting on the Cum berland i'pllcy leaf/road,
to a atteet, nlth a late
Two Story Brick Warehouse
thereon erected This is the best location for a ware
house f r foru•nrdlhg and shipping purposes on 'the
line of the Cumberland Valley Railroad.
No. 2. Three lots of ground, fn Said borOugli, 22
by 78 beet trolling on the line of safd Cumberland
Valley—Radroat — and,-extending—back to en allay,
with n Loud TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE erect
ed on each.
No 3. A Lot of Ground In said borough, 112 Ly
140 feat on career of Arch and Allen sirecta with
Two Story Brie+. Dwelling limm thereon erected
This lot can be divided- so se to make several find
building lots. -
No. 4. A Vacant Lot In said borough, on corner of
Market street and the railroad, frynttng on the
Cumberland VallPy Railroad, about . Y5O feet and ex
tending back nbont 30 feet.
,Salty.to commence at In o'clock A.M. ofeaid day,
when attendance will be given and tonne made
known,by
* WILLIAM J. STEES ,
ROBERT 11. THOMAS.
Anignees of J. JOHNSON & SONS. -
March 20.2 t.
Important to Buyers of Dry Goods
ME
"BEE HIVE,"
The pppular , Dry Good Store,
920 Chestnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA
'For many years conducted ai the
PARIS CLOAK AND MANTILLA
EMPORIUM"
J. W. PROCTOR & CO
will oder lb• earning Season at POPULAR
PRICES FOR ULU, an entirely Nayr]Steek of
FOREIGN i t DOMESTIC DRY GOODS
Insinding Sp. vlng and Summer Dress Goode in lug.
variety.
BLACK AND C OLORED , SILKB,
LACES AN&I Elf 131101DEHIES,
LINENS. WHITE GOODS AND D061281'103
HOSIER'. T. GLOVES Olr AIL KINDS,
• IVIOC ENING IMEIBS GOODS,
._CLOA KS, SACQUEs Ae ,In thin dapanment an ua
rivalled assortment&kt prices front S5 - and upwarde.-
SHAWLS OF ALL KINDS,
Including Lama.., Lace cloaks,
Sacques an d Points.
•od various other good. au 'spted to the Popular
Trod., which will be .old at '
ECONOMICAL PraCE.S
iire respectfully aollclt an cumin Won.
Oorprlce. aro marked In plain tlgor.ia--no deflation
J. W. PROCTOR & CO
"THE BEE HIVE."
920 CHESTNUT STREET,
k,-
PHILADELPHIA
2imar•ClO
First Mortgage Seven Per cent.
INDORSED BONDS.
eima
8t: Louis,Vandalia and Terra
.I.lmAte Railroati Co.
At 90 and 4CORU.ED.,TNTEREST
Theca BONDS . aro for $lOOO . each, secared.by a
Ant mortuage of ONLY $13,000 par mile on the
- property and franchises of the Company, redeem..
cAripous
d:Jat
.' tubed, day bed, payable on the Ist of January aniflj
in each year.
The payment of the principal and Interact Is TIM
SECURED by the indoreemint of the Bonds
by
The ---- Terra — Haute -- and
'Railroad Co._ '- !.
- The Ccilumbde, Chicago and Indiana
Central Railway Co.
•
The Pittsburgh, Cincin n ati and St.
Louis ,Railway. Co.:
The indorsement of the two lasbnaitiedCompanies
t wing guaranteed by
Vhe Pennsylvania liailvilay Co.
. .
The road on which these Bemis conatitute a Pirst
Li, on is 118 miles long extending from the Terre
Ha ate and Indianapolis Railroad, near Terre r nante,
to , Bt. Louis, amr,forms the 'last and only
1113 C, impisted link In the shortest Lime from es.
LOlll 49 Philadelphia and New York. Its Jaime.,
•
- dist. vintruction and-equipment are provided for
In ac sent rest between the Pennsylvania "hcciliced
_camp an)' and
and the Companies abOrtonalned, which
coatis Ineu tlistitill'ilyraye be operated in
• tbejol , nt leitmotif of the direct line between Bt.
M if' thif - PICYC - r -,— ,
° 1. 1 11 liar MILES of th road aro now comleted,
and )3 it 11; I confidently °Spatt e
ed that the••sitire p line
wilt be' . limed for traffic early in-1870i'
The ice oral's for the entire length of the road blue
been pm, thsaralc and latflifilopt for US miles deli,-
.
• .The Doi Ids 4,111 be had' on application to ,
•DE HAVEN & BROTHER
Bankers . (CI Dealers in Government Se
. CApritiei; do/W-4c:-
No. 4:(ip South Third Street,
• •• • iIIILADELPICIA.
i Ali' Mly ricOomend the above Box, aa a de..
y. 114Altia.4100N•=7
ra;;'2 1.414 .T: • -
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES of
CARPETS
OENTRAL - " --
PRY GOODS STORE
Just °pectin's a full assortment of
CARPETS
Illilendld ',attain:, ENGLISH TAPESTRY, DINE
sid.s, LOWELL THREE PLY, ONLY $1 Tl -
EXTRA SUPER TWO PLY, ONLY 1 Si, IN
GRAINS, STRIPED, VENITIAN, WOOL DUTCH ,
STAIR, RAG LINEN, IMP, Ae., all at
EDEMI
GREATLY REDUCED • PRICES
OIL CLOTHS FOP HALLS,
Table Oil Cloths,
Stair Oil Clotho,
Table Linen, DaM.ke, Tickings, Chick.,
Calico°, Gloichama, ke. te, all atoning at
.uch prices •e will aetoulsh •Il th•t will give us •
!!1! I
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
Plea. remember that there ham been a groat dlo
CAIIP.ffT ff,
7.yat we are able to eell NIPS GOODS tally •e
shiep al His wholoulo prices a tow months ago
Please Uo not lairtii`oys us ,m-early_callaall got
a altars of. !.ha ba
Illmaretl —
INALISLZ, Nlnreb 9, A. D. 1869. "
The undersigned hereby giros notice of his ap
pointment as assignee of Jacob C, Beats, of N•rth
Middleton township, in the county of Cumberland
and S tate of Pennsylvania, within said District,
who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upoil hie own
petition by the District Court of said Dlstriet.
- ,DATID KEISEIt,
• Aesignes, Carlisle, Pa.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 12mat3t,
THE NATIONAL
LIFE INSURANCE - COMPANY,
Chartered by Special Act of .Congren, Approved,
July 15,1669
Cash Capital - - $ 1,000,000.
PAID IN FULL
BRANCH OFFICE :
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDINU,
PHILADELPHIA,
*hate the general business of the Company le trans
acted, and to which all general eorriupondenee
should be addressed.
.
CLARENCE 11. CLAIIK, President.
JAY COOKE,„. Chairman Storm. and Executive,
Committee. - •"
..,.
1111 iIIY b. COOKE, Vice-President.
.E3l MN W. PEEP, Secretary and Actuary.
This Cillany offers the following advantages
It is a lonsi Chmpany chartered by a specie l
act of Cong ea„ 1858.
It Mu a p 1.1.np capital of 81.006.060. ~,."
•
It offer. l'ow rates of premium..
It furnialues larger insurance this any otSer com
panies for the came money.
It I; definite and certain in Its Uvula
It I. a home company In every locality.
Its policies are exempt from attachment.
..
There are no unnecessary reetriction in tine poll.
mica.
Every poi leyls non.forfellablel
Policies may be taken which pay to the, Insured
their full emount,and return all the premiums, on
that the Insurance coats only the .intereet on the
vionnalpey =mt.,
Policies may bi taken that wyll pay'to the Insured,
atter a certain-number of yurs during life, an An
n %nil income of one-tenth the Amount named In the
poncy„
Ner extra rate le charged for risks upon the livei
of fe,aelee.-
• •
It iimurm, not to pay dividends to policy-holders,
but at aw Moto cost that divide rids will be Impoiai•
bic
Circulars, pamphlets and full partirlars given
on app lircidon to the Branch Ofdm of the Company,
or to
.t. W, (MA AR 4 CO., Philadelphia,
General Agent for Penneylyanla and Southern New
Jenley, • ,
n'oop SKIRTS: 1115
1116
l
WM. T. HOPKINS
_Roc Removed:hie Manufactory and Salesroom. to
No. 1116 CHESTNUT STREET, PTIILADDLPLI
Where his "Own Make" of Champlin% Hoop Skirts,
modally adapted to Pint Class Wholesale and Re
tail Trade, will be founds to embiffee the most eaten
amortment-in-thellnionrand-all-thelatest-and-
most desirable Length. and"Elisis, 2,
,yards roundref Plain and Gored Foo
ters, Walking Reception Trolls, Sc.; Ito., to
gether with over ninety different varieties of Mines
god Children'. Skirt., all of which for symmetry of
style, finish, lighteess, elasticity, durability and real -
ehaapruss, are unequaled by any ether goodaln the
market,•and are warranted inosvptrrespeet. Skirts
made to order Altered, awl Rep 2id, Wholesale and
'Retail: —
Full lines of Low Priced Eastern Made Skirls, it
Springs, 85 Ceuta ; 20 Springs, 46 Cents; 26 Springs
56 Cent.; 80 Springs, 00 Cents; and 40 Spring., 75
;Cents. • • .
CORSETS! CORSETS II CORSETBI 1167 different
styles and,prices, from 76 Ocnte to 87.00, embracing
.11.1VorIley • ' Heckel;! "Glove Fitting ;' Madam Foy 'm
Corset Skirt Supporters, Mrs. Moody's Patent "Self-
Adjusting Abdominal!' Corsets, French, English and
Domestic Iland- made bonete, and 'superior French
,Patterns of Cotell Corsete,.l . our O'in Make," to which
we Indite especial attention.
--Complete-assertoteuVotLadicoL:Under Garments,
at very low prices..
t GENERAL AGENT frr the DARTRAISIA FANTON
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, supericr to any
other, before the publie.`. Flity-two of three No I Ma
chinek Price $56 each, are being given away to our .
customers fn order to got, them lotroduced. Every.
person in want or articled in our line, shouldisam-
Me our goods before purchasing eleewhere. , Cell' r
mend , for circulars, at our Manufactory :and Salem
'rooms, No. 1115 Cliektuut.ol.Pkdadelphla '
26dee 08-Sm. WM. T-.I.IOPHINIL
- ludianagolis
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:WA.NTED. ....,.:. ~.
, ..
. and
BY a first:elms ENANCSIPANY, Gen.
.end and' Loa Age ets for thind,' surrounding
counties. The dividend. Of this company ini4an.
wu 10 per cent. Among Its features are : $0 days'
grace.ln piyuissitS of premium% annual diVidende;
alf . pellelea norpfirititable; donanot lintlt travel.
. AMlrlis with r forencies',: . • r,, - , ,
basuranoo,•/".: 0. Box /874.., •
i'II;LADMILIWAr a.
MM
NM
07 ALL STYLES AND QUALITIES
Quilts, Counterpanes,
Linen Table Cloths,
SEMI
==!
CEE:I3
OFFICERS.
LEGAL NOVICE'S.
QiHERIFE SALES. •
k)._•By vlrtuo of aundrl• ,strits.of outllllulilE
ponds, I,evarl Farina and lets( Partite, lasuCtrOut
the'Conrt of Common Pleas atComberland county,
Ps., and to me directed, wl 11 expose, to Public
Fate on •
1 0. RIDA . 3 7 ,- APRIL 9; 1869 -
at 10 o'clock, A. XI., the following described real ee
tote, to *it - "-
A Lot of Ground altuate in the Borough of Cec
ile., Cumberland county, ro bounded on the Kest
by South linnoeer Street, on the South by other
lots Of defendant,on_theEast, by!arCelley, and on
the-North by an alley, containing 12 feet in front
and 240 in depth more or less, having thereon erect
ed a two-story Frans' if °wo r ths& Building, Frame
Stable and other out-buildings.
. _
Also, a lot of ground situated in the borough of
Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., bounded on Vie
North by other propoity of defendant,'on the West
-by South llanover eel, on the South by Lira
Washmeod on the East by an alloy, containing 28
feet In front and 240 In depth, more or loss, having
. theiethi erected a one, mad - hall atory - FramisTllbuse,
Ac. Seized and taken in execution as the property
of William Johns.
Also, the undivided interest in a tractor 'land, situ
ated in Southampton township, Cumberland corm.
ty, bounded on the North by bandy of— Runnel's
beim, on the P.ast by lands:of - Henry Cleverea heirs,
on thaßouth by Adams county lion and . lands of
Levi Strohm, and on the West_ by lands of David
Clever and others, containing moo Acres, more or
lose, having thorns erected a 'Furnace, Forge Tenant
to t ar uevet tad othertmtrrtraildinger-Seised-and
taken In execution as the property of Samuel Sheet.
Also, a tract vi land situate in Dickinson town.
Cumberland county, bounded on the' North
by land of Josnph Bemis and others, on 'the West
by "Pine Croy, Property,' on the South by Richard.
Woods, and on the East by the Whitestown road,.
containing 255 Acres, more or loss, having . thereon
erected a two-story Frame Dwelling Bonne, Log
Barn, Saw Bill, and other out-builings. Seized and
taken in execution as the property of Jacob Zinn.
•
Also, a trect of land situated to Upper Allen
township, Cumberland sounty, Pa, bounded on the
North by lands of Rachel Landis, on the East by
lands of Conrad Swim, en the bauth by lands of
Dr. P. El. Long and Wm, Coovsr, anti on the West
by lands of Jacob Coo-sir, containing 16 acres, more
or less, having thereon erected a two-story log
Dwelling Douse, Log Stable and other o,et•buildioge.
Seised and taken in execution as the property of
Alexander Yost.
Also, all that certain building, located In the
village of West Fairview, East Pennaborough town
ship, Cumberland county, on a lot or piece of ground,
bounded on the North by William Martin, on the
Booth by the State road, on the East by Third street,
and on the west by - being a two-story
Frame Dwelling House, twenty-two feet deep, and
having attached a porch on the rear,, of twenty
three feet in length, by five feet In width. Seized
and taken in execution as' the property of John it,
Pierce. ,
Also, a lot of around situated in Newton town
ship, Cumberland county, Pa., bounded qn the
-North by Main -stroeti—on-the -West-by—Benjamirr ,
Whieler, on the East by David Hursh, on the South
by an alloy, containing 60 feet in front and 180 foot
in depth, more or lose, having theron.orected a two
story Frame Dwelling House, Frame Stable- and
other outbuildings. Seised and taken in execution
as the property of Alexander. Kennedy.
Also, a tract of-ilmestone land situated In New
townehip-,"Ctnberland tounty - ,'bounded on
the North by land of Widow Vanderbelt, on the '
West by land of Robert Nickey, containing 176 acres
more or less, hoeing thereon erected a two-story log 1
Weather-boarded llouse,`Bank Darn, Wagon Shed,
Corn Crib, Carriage House, ttc. •
Also, a tract of land situated In Newton township.
Cumberland Courtly, bounded on the West and South
by Cornelleus Vanderbeit's heirs, on the North by
11, Manning and Naugle & Wilson, and on the East
by Walker & Korn, containing 1% Acres, more or
love., Soloed and taken in execution tut tho property
of Ilaye Mickey. And all to be sold by me, • '
.708. 0. THOM HMI. Sheriff.
OFFICS, Carlisle, March 12 1860
CONJATIONS—On nil sales of $6OO or orar, g)
will be regnired to be pad when the property is
stricken olf, and $26 on ell settee under $5OO
PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, the Hon. JAMES H:
GRAHAM, Presider t g Judgeot the several
Courts of common Pleas of the counties of Cumber
land, Perry, and Juniata. and Justice of the several.
Courts' of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail pelts:
wry in said counties, and lion, Thos. P. Blair and
- Gogh Stuert F Judgesof the Courts Of OyerandTermi,_
ter and Jell Delivery for the trial of all capital and I
other offenders, lu the said county of,Comberland,
by that .precept tr we directed; doted 11th January,
1869 have ordered the Court of Oyer' and Terminer,
and General Jail delivery to be holden at Carlisle,
on the 24 Monday of April, 1869, being the 12th
•
day, to continue two weeks.
NOTICE Is hereby glien to Ufa Coroner, Awakes id
the Peace, and Constables of the mid county ofCum.
berland that they are b the raid precepts comniand•
ed to be then and ther ein their_proper persons, with
their rolls ' records, and inquisition. examination.,
and all otherfial•Mbrarices, to do those things which
to their offices appertain to be don e,,and all those
that are bound by recogolsances, to prosecute
against the.prieooere that are or then shall be In
the Jail of sold county, are to be there to prosecute
them as shall be just.
JOB. O. THOMPSON.
Bberltf..
March 5, 1859.—tc.
ti XECUTOR'S NOTICE,.
, Letters testementary on the estate of Dectja•
ruin I ongneeker, dec'd., late of West Pennetoro
township, having beea issued to the subscribers re
siding in therame townshlk notice is hereby given
to an personp indebted to make payment and those
baying define to present them fof.settlemebt to
JOHN LONONECH ER,
• - BAWL MUIR, Sr.,
Executors.
1031sr gLOC—
•
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VXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
iff:titivd. , , , Vnto•V;lot”p.thnual•toowrniet7;
having been lamed to , the subecriber rambling in
the tame township, notice le hereby- giviia to all
pergolas indebted to make payment and those hav
ing claims to present them for settlement to
0. W. ORISSWEI,L, Ex'r.
19?ilar 69-6 t
IE I XECUTOR'S NOTICE.-
Letters Testamentary on the estate of Robert
I uston, dec'd., late of Lower Allen town ship, this
county, to the subscriber residing in the same
townphip, notice is hereby given to all persons In•
debted to said estate to make immediate payment,
and to those having claims against. it to present
them ,rroperly authenticated
JAMES C. 11USTON,
19feb 60-6ts.Executor.
fN BANKRUPTCY.
Eastern District of Pennryiraotia, SS
pROTHONOTARY'S NOTICE-
Notice is hereby given that the following etc.
counts have been Nell In the Prothonotary's offite
for examheetion and hdlt be presented to the Court
of Common Plena of Cumberland County, for exami
n.tion on Wednesday , the 15th day of April, 1862,
vox,
1. The account of John Stuart, Jr., Benneetrator
of.the Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike Stead Com
.
P •
2. The !mount of Cornellous Kennedy, Assignee
of Levi Worst, under deed of voluntary assignment.
.1. P BUNDLE, Prory.
1211ar-tt •
REAL ESTATE.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF
REAL ESTATE. -
In•parsuanco to - an order of the Orphans' Court
of Cumberland county, will be sold at Public Sale,
at therlerte residence of - Esther Tandersol, dec'd - .; on
SATURDAY, 10th of Aprll, 1666, at 2 o'clock, P. 31.,
of that day, the following described Real Estate, late'
the property of nerd
A Lot of Ground alluetei in Monroe township,
bounded on the West, North and East by lands of
Elisabeth Rug, and onOtheyßoutb by Martin Burk.
helmet-, containing one Ac7B, haring thereon erect
ed a Two-dory WEATHERBOARDED ',HOUSE, n
Stable, Wodd Reuss and other outbuildings. There
lea well of excellent water -on the premises, and
also a cistern. There itroyrult - Trees growing on
the lot. -
Terms of Sale much ae.may ho'needed to pay
the cantra and expenses of sale. and the;, collateral
Inheritance tax, to be paid on the continuation of
sale by the Court, and the remaindel of the per
chase miner on the lst,day of Aprll.lB7o, with in•
tired from the 10th ,day of April 1809- The par.
chaser to pay the tale, for 1860, and got poseention
on contbmition of eale by the Court. The unpaid
p incline money to be secured by recognizance In the
Orphans' Court with approved security. Ttio Adin I n
is
tratorjto make return of proceeding to the Court on
tha 12Ih of April 1860.
BRNJAMIII,NIESLY,
Adratedidrator of
ESTHER VANDERSOL deed
'Omer 3ts
VALUABLE' HOTEL Property
AT SALT ,OR EXeIIANG FOIL A FARM
The subserlher offers at private sale the well-knowi
hetet stsa4An Nemeth°, Pa„ known as the ,
- 4. # •
LOGA.N -HOUSE. •
The lot (upon which the Hotel stands) contains 67
by 180 Met and In 'addition thereto will be sold an
excellentGAßDEN' coo tabling 65 by 180 feet.
The house Is large and substantially built of stone
containing 8 sleeping apartments!, good Oar-room
Dining-room, Parlor,lllichen and all modern maven.
lentes.--A-good-Wellot.Water,at.the_deers__L_
EXCELIENT thTeliLis4
for forty horses, lee' Wood.llouse, Smoke •
Ilonseand—all—netweenry-out-buildluge.-1-7—,
The Logan House ie widely and lasorahli known
Ind he largely patronised. It has beenqulte reeintty
renovated And repaired throughout.
• - . Terme to sell the piirch!user. , •.
' For further particular., apply to the
.seibierlher,to
o hie absence - to Peter A, Ahl, at New,
JOS. A. WOODBIIIIN, •
28Aug•tf.
•
OR SALE. ..
• ~.,.. A riry desirable . Two 7 l3lory BRICK • MEL ;
%corder of South and West Streets. lfor !unbar
partterilare inquire of ' `JONAS YOUGIWT,o
Ulmer 40. . . — . ~ ~
QTRAYED OR STOLEN ON,
K. 7 Rhonda,' alight the jah'itiettl, &to the prem.'
hoe of .Leol 'lrmo, on The Eihippirosburtt turnpike,
mewl titles West of .oaritrio, one ISLAM SPOTTED
BOW, heavy with pig, for the recotory of, Which a
yeasottab le reward will be paid.
J. D. WOODBURN,
t,lount
ITALIAN • BEES .
rjrHE subscriber has about twelve
-Ilvas the &bock, bass that, 1119 will ,MI a
up "for cash.. Aipllcation shoold be made emosi
sa Much Is the beet time to move them.
.• • • ..!" - JOHN OUTdBALL. ,
,Refeb:l324ta.',/:. , 00We, Pa
1[ 4 1 94. . large„:two-gory
Brlok DWAILLINO 001/88,etth aco o•
one Book Dulldhor whh'e Ipt of Ground mud.
13tablIng It the rear,' situated ,on:Vast atniet boo'
'firlletrililn and Loather streets Outdo, late the
11111011C0 Ottifighge9 ' °• • APAY t° •
• 41.' 8 BLER, • ,
80 Xitsto As.mt.
E=E
NEW •AIVEIR'
Wilson's
Wheeler
=I
M=SI
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SEWING MACHINES !
At the great Expoeition, Paris, 1867
, ,
Awarded the lii i ghest Preminitis
over 82 Competitors
THE PEOPLE'S VERDICT
THE SALE OF THIS WORLD RENOWNED.
MACITINEA.WIbO,OO6OREATER
THAN ANY OTHER. •
.1, TEE JGRAND
Daily UFO Throughout the world, were ONLY rev s
XXSUT gains favor, and AUPLIUORITY wine the race.
The Wheeler d Wilson steeds triumphantly the
Champion and Loader over all others by the verdict
of-the people.
We claim no merits that we cannot sustain by
living,apd,reliable witnesses. ,We,stand upon our
oWn RIM WORTH, without declaiming against other
companies. We claim to have Improvements for
cawing that we know cannot be excelled, and in
many points that no other company dare Compete
with. No other company can show an many ma
chines that have been In daily use for the length
of time as we can. For the, proof of this, look ott
_the_numbara_thatare.ori.eachniutc.hine. 'Thelillieol
er and Wilson hewing Machine la the Rich Man's
Beat Friend, and the Poor Woman's Trust and Com
forterer, for no other company can sell on as liberal
and may terms en we.
Pic poor woman can get herself a Ma
• chine, - wiel . iifteMoards pay for it.
No Machine is paid fur until
parties are fully satis
fied. Constant, use
only increases
the worth.
or our
MEIN_ 3SE.II%Z'JE .
Several ladles In Carlisle who have used our 11111-
chines from ale to twelve years, say "They consider
them better in every point than when new, and
there is not a' garment worn In the family, from
light as Bwiss to heavy an Beaver cloth, that they
have not made." Ono lady says "I have sowed for
three yearn and never broke n We - can
furnish memee and reoldenees of responsible parties
who can sustain ail we claim.
The unsigned are a low of umtny who have the
Wheeler nod Wilson Sewing Machines, in Carlisle,
and length of time thee hove been in constant use.
Mrs. J. B. Havinitick, .14 years
4.- J. Ineem, 12 -
Col. Henderson, 12
" Rev Dr. Wing,
" KC. Woodward,
" Rev. Sterrett,
" Peebles,
Miss Caroline Ege,
'CAlerman,_(tillotirne_twigi
•" Sterrett, (Dickinson twp. 3 "
Instrnetioni given free of charge, and 'Machine■
cheerfully shown to ell who call at Mre. Williams'
Millinery Store, "No. •20 Jorth Hanover et.reet, Car
lisle, Pa. Prices and Myles to suit any customer.
Machines delivered to all points In CuMberl and And
adjoiniAr counties free of emirs, charge:
.ETERSON & CARVENTER, G.on. agtg
121 MARKET STREET HARRISBURG.
J. M. & L. H. FULMER, the only
authorized Agents in. Carlisle.
"I9Mar 69.1 y
_ _ • .
IF You WANT TO SEE tilt',
ost perfect PARLOR STOVE over, offered to
the public, step Into
WM. _FRIDLEY'S
Stove Store, Eaal. Lot.ther Street, in the rear of
Halbert's Store and sue the
GREAT AMERICAN BASE BURNER
in operation. It Is a perpetual Burner, and perfect
Radiator, as will as a perfect Vont' later of the room
and le warranted to Consume loss coal than any
other Stove of the same sire, ever offered to the
public, requiring but one ordinary scuttle of small
coal once in twoutv-eight hours, being perfectly
simple in all Its vorking , having a simplo'clidn to
regulate the tire for keeping ut night, one kindling
of Ore being all that to required during the winter.
No dust, no gas, no slag er cinder
Ic
Ic
TLEFERbNCES
John Paul, Amos Miller. Dr. S. H. Kieffer,"
Imae Porter Davld.Miller, Q. Delaney, ,
D. Hoffer ' 1) Rolston, D. Kilter,
Co!: Wiillamson Airs. RI ngwol t, Prof. Stayman,
A. Sangamon, " Dr. Irvin, Johnson Moore,
J. T. Itlppey. . , D. ,IVlttere, a luhoff,
A. Meyer, J. Thompson; J. Burkholder,
Capt. Brindle, Mrs. Gordon, 1 1. Gorgas„
Williamson Dros.lll. Staffer, 11. Sheaffer,
m :7.-:..
J. Turner, ;. . J. Stouffer, .. W..Mcl,oughlrn
J. Humor,' A. I,eldlgh, 'P. Thminaa, ~.
Geo. Foranbaugh IF. Clean trill, , Mrs, Wonderlleh,
Abner Miller ; - " - IS: "P, , flaseler, Major Hole,
And.uthars.
.
Get. the' eet COOKaplkOVEln'tlie
Markdt.
In addition to the above Stove FitIbLEY keeps
on hand a full supply of,the boat Cook, .Parlor and
Mee Stoves.
Tin and Shoot Iron Work of nil kinds on hand,
and Spouting, Roofing and Jobbing of all kinde
done at short notice, and of the hest material, Fruit
Can's, and Jars of the most approved patents, and
in concluilocrthe,best Portable and : Brick-Set
3F 1 LA.1. , I" JCL 4D • 0 , SE;
ever offered to the public. For
~references call on
Dr. George Naldlgh, , Menry &Von t
ff. t).' ' ' Gordon, '
Prof,
Pror,lllllF” , n p F. Gardner, ,
tr. .
J. D: I oldlKii,e,"
L. Spousler, .l, J. licisler; Vi'gi:'
p„ And others. ' ,• " "
Omar 01).1y
A.RGE •PUBLI.C.SAtE.'O.IIpAIt. ;. ItIAGES, -
w;.`itekt,.
_II.U.C4GIES_.ANTLAILA.C.;I2N,S,
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BY •
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A:, 8..& N. ...HERK,
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ONFRIDAY, MAY 77'N;18t19,
. 7 litpia*F k A.B. # IV.Bhekk,llolllgleniecksefully rant.
ried on Coach Making (or three yearn; one of thi
firm wilding to withdraw:. By nu doing they hove
to make ule of their large Bieck on hand, which
Jeanette of •
QNE„KiA;TROA . REVETON,
• BSBT STYLE, .
•
.8 GERIVOVO,NYNAGAERIAGI:ES,
.• . •
:TWO OAFF.F i tlr' WA GC1148•:
. 'ONE TWO:fiIiATDD• squAnn .
tau Leather Top-. Buggiex, fifteen
Gum and Duck 011p,..parg• f..them Bteel Tire, 7
No Top Buggies, five new Spring Wattona, with MO'
without.tops, term arid band.huggi . ta,. lloakaweye
and Spring Wagons. All the new work is warrant..
ed for One year.
march. l . • . • -
NOTIOE.-Ordgro for. O oal on Po t ' :
tatty* Jklitkroto; ott bi recelysd Ittul , promp
7it andel to at Oornmin ei Worthlngton . o_ZlA
Store--at
eteri,'•'aled
_ rtleozAymo n t r 1 7
..;
Groovy eterir,"' v
Mom. ' lik
4 I.
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iIIIL, A NOW A SITROM .
loier. ai•sm.. ,'0
Wk4P YlYVEVT:rsfltikOs.
‘! ki4ll ILA
UNION' PACIFIC RAILROAD CO.
eat ,r ,3Lini-Z
3'v t.; 0,14.1 Vi I r.
Central Pacific Railroad
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
Thurgrotit et:A.o,4;l'lllljg 'tipprollchlog completion
with a rapidity. that iiitolikhil the, world. Over
fifteen (1600) hattdrid Oat hum been built by two
(2) powerful•ctisiPatielfi the Tinton 'Pacific Railroad,
beginning at Omaha, building West, and the Oen
ral Pacific Rellroed ibeglnulog at Baeramento, and
building net, until the two roads shall meet. Limn
than two hundred and tlfty ~m iles remain 'to be
built. The greater part of the interval Is now grad
ed, and It le reasonably expected that the through
connection between Ban Francisco and New York
will beaompleted by, July 1..,
As the amount of Goverintent aid given to each
le dependent upon the length of road each shall
build, bo th companies are prOmpted to greet efforts
to secure the construction and control of what,
when completed, will be one and the only grand
Railroad Line connecting the Atlantic and Pacific
One Hundred and Ten Million Dollars (010,000,.
000) in money home already been expended by the
IWVpniiiifurabinninleretigaiedin = llile'
terpriee, and they will epeedily complete the per-,
Dort yet to ba . buili. , When,thielluited Statea(lo•
ernment found it necessary to secure the conetruc
' tion of the Pacific Railroad, to develop and protect
He Own interest, it gave the companiee anthoriaed
to build it - tnich ample lid as should 'render Iti
speedy completion beyond a doubt. The Govern•
meat aid may be briefly summed up as follow's: •
First:. The right of way and all .necee eery timber
and atone from public domain.
Second. It - makes a donation of 12,800 acres' of
land to tile mile, which, when the rt‘ad le completed,
will amount fo tworityithreet' Million (23,000,000)
acres, and all of it within twenkr (20) miles of
.
railroad.
Third. It loans the companies tiny million dnl
lars ($50,000,000), for which it take. a second lien
The Government has already loan ed the Colon
Paelfie Railroad twenty-four million and fifty
elght-thousand dollars ($24,058,000, and to the
Central Pacific Railroad seventeen million sax haft
dred and forty-eight thoueand (17,548,000), amount
log In all to forty one million eleven hundred and'
eixthouennd dollars ($41,700,000).
Tne Companies are permitted to Nene their own
Firet Mortgage Bond. to the •ame amount AP they
receive from the United state e, and no more. The
rempanlee ha.. sold to perms nent inventors about
(00,600.000) forty million ,ilollarr of the First
Mortgage Bonds. The coon tenter , have already
Paid in (IMluding not earning a not divided, grante
from Slate of California, and racraniento city and
San Ifrancierm), ;wren, of ( 125,000 . 000) Lwenty
five million dollars capital odor k.
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HAT IS TIME YEE` VO BE - DONE ?
In considering this question It must he f15¢141.3-
lain•ed that all the remaining iron' to Wall 'the,
ocids - contractsdAhr - ,:atud - therlargoatrp - Jrtimr - Poldr
for and now delivered on the line of the Union
Pacific, Railroad and the Central l'acitir Railroad,
and that the grading is almost finished.
WHAT lIE9OURCE3 HAVE THE COMP. INItS
TO TIMM TIM ROAD?
Viral. nay will racal•a from thcGtopornmen t as
lb. road prograssas about ,1300,0130 addidooal:
Second. They can Irene th oir own First Mortice to
Honda for about $9,000,000 additional.
Third. The companies now bold almost all th e
land they have up to thle time received from nit
Clovernment; upon the completion of the road they
will have received in .11.23,000,000 acres, which. at
$1.50 per sere would he worth $34 ) 500,000; •
In addition to the above the nee. -.minim of
the roads and additional capital, if nacessary, could:
bu called Into finish the road. -
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No en• has OYU' a xpressod A 'doubt that As soon
as the road Is completed Its through buaineu will
be abundantly profitable..
Gram earning! of the Union Pa '
alto Railroad Company fo r
six rtanths,•ndingJanualyli t.
1869 were upwards at 83,000,080
The earnings of Central Nell
Railroad, for alz month., ea d
in January Ist 1869, were $1,750,00 gold
Expanses $560,000 '
Interest 450,000
Nat profit of Central Pacitia
road, ',liar paying all iota rest
and expanses for •Ix moo t] 5760,000 sold
-The prlient gross aaralni o of the Union , and
Central Pasitis ltallroad■ an • $1,200,060 monthly.
110 W LARGIC A BUSINEIDS 18 'IT BAFII 'TO
PREDICT YOE THE GRI :AT PACIFIC RAIL.
ROAD/
fle Would :lily; the . followlng fads drived from
Shipping I.4eitipA nstiredtce Cornpaulesi Railroad.
and.generaiiiitorma Eton:— •
&Ilk going" IFOgii • Atln tle
a and Cape liorup 100 80,000 ton.
Eiteainshipi eonnectiei at Panama •
with California kiad China, 01 120,000 0
Overland Tra . ina r atiges, norm,
etc., - 30,000
Ilere we have two hundred and• thirty thousand
too■ carried w•atward and earwig... has shown
that the last Ore yea. a'that the returned passengers ,
from California ree• tg•en nearly ... uumereaa an
,
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We make the following ultimate
110 Steamship e(both'ir'sgS)".7o,ooo"tietnel
200 Valise's 4,000 estimated
oseriand
,+'loo,ooo_ .'"
Number par annum 174,01iK.1.
Peasant price (averaalar, half the colt "of th.
steamnblpe), for both oseengera and tonne
glees the follorrlngfreeult
174000 panseuglri its $lOO
$17,400;000
400,000 tam, rated at $1 per outdo Not 16,810,006
•
Easing ca e italattordispon Mo s s abase figure. with'
not allewinc . frr , the large Ind rear, byr!palia
7i bleb i4iTafaiy hiiitiOlteriorl Wen
ianninj Illiplpf . • it one half and we hr. a net
income .t slol,t9o,ootirwhirlsl ihivl4
t.r..t en the First Mirtgige Bonds and - the ad•,
'rule.' made by ihryll ' OOY.retittinat, would. leave 4 1 7.
net annual illlColl4l 0130,000,000 over and 'bor. ail
• f I.*
The Firat Morelage 43coulli 'to on. 1.1131011 Paella"
'Railroad Companyand the First Mortgage' Ronda
of the OentriG,karillOßallroad,Go.are both, prlne'r
pal'and interestoirytible in gold coin; the] P.l.
la per cent, interest IR gold coin, -and 'run f,.;r
, thirty4sara, and thhy cannot be paid Wilms thiit
time Without Oho coreist'af Gie rider.
llondu of s Factlfie
Railroad forsaliat bar and accrued lriterost, and
First Illrrttaie Geld Rondeof Central netts Rail
road at 101t,and &aimed „hstareftent• ,
)P,IU Z.! ~-;:o3.1 41'1 , . itia
DR HAVEN & 8.00
4..
,
Po alerC
- „I : 4 •
G4ll 1,2601 q 411,S d. 11,611§0041,11**.40 ,
tielh . Mfo:, , • '
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No. 40j ipugairEßßO :111.iitep;
Asso6 - , •
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it 1'46 " '
90jaalle.
LIA ;
uo l i
AND
• - ioiO
gestOres. gray, and faded Hair to, its
00.torivAr. COLOR, removes Dandruff;
,tvaEs.,9iLL'ioisEAsEs OF Tot SCALP,
PrOerits BARNEsl, l and mikes the halt
grow SOff,'Gjossi and Luxuriant: •
Xl.OO ad slbo per Bottle. Each Wile in a Neat Paper Ber.
Prejnitredf by* . • SEWARD, 'BENTLEY
&CHENEY, Druggists, Babb, N.Y. Sold
by all Druggists.
21Jan OA•Om
BAR GA INS!
11E1
O. SAWYER & Co's
0. SAWYER Sr, 00., calls
the atterition of the publle, to their im
mettle Stock of Fancy, and Striped • , 4 ,
Cowlls log of
Bit KB.
GA B. P_E_T_S_l CA -R TS I!
In great variety
RUGS, SHADLIS, /Lc., tc., which will b• ■old
very cheep.
HipSIVRY,
'cravat.) , kind and in almudati
will make great sacrifice and offs
to Meet from.
Pleimiciememtier - thle Inige Sto
and we milt prices with view
entire Stork.
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J . LCALDWELL &CO.
N.EW -STOCK -OF GOODS
throughout, will be happy to meet their many
triende and the-pobllc generally at their
•
prow t place of bneineme
PUMPS !
1,000,000
The Great Ile&Id quarters for all klnde . of Army
Geode, New and decunkland, and sold at a tithe
of the coat.
Wheel - iiiiinead Tun" lirrnesootmbulance, Light.
and Heavy, Haines., Cart and Buggy Harness,
McClellan and Mears' Saddles, Bridle., Collars;
Reins, Haltera Purcinglea, etc., etc.
. ,
„
T .E - N t S
lfosplial, Wall. .end Wedge,'lrltk poles and islni
complete;,Wagon ;Covers, Awnings, Backlog Bot
toms and Bags. .. .
..151.1L1T . Y„OLOTHINII,
Overconie, Frock &ate, ackets; IRouseei • Pi. nt.
Army-lnank.tn, forme - 00'rere, Ply- Streets end
) Th6 lark/net anti' 11, , nt. • oifortinente have etc. ,
offered.
Send fur descriptive Price Llele, lent free on ap
plication.,
4n.u1l order.* 'Capra.. 0. 0:13::
r ? LIDERA'. .DEDOCTIONS TO WITOLE'SALE
DEALERS.
•
00_,
(forthorly Front Bt., now)
4.ust / 4.r1314:
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Also ti PARK pir...e.or New York.
broar 69.3 m.
. ,
;':MIA-R S'. HALL.
TTOMOEPAtIIIO Physiciltne.afid
ICJ Medical Electrielmir.' • Mee and reeldenee,
u. 37, South ilsootnr 4 :Street, , - Carllele, POOL
Acute or Chrould'dlseases eucceeeftilly treated.
*Dmialdeou, Uulgitoltdi Pa. • ;Cured of
• Illeatt Diseme, of two yeerli Standing. in Ate weete
Mad been g Ivan up to die.
, •;illles'Olara Gilbert, Offolautown,, , Se• LITOr Com..
~ p lainti of two . years ,Fstarllog, , Cured In
Sonjateesert Uniontown, Pa, • Infittuailoiiiif the'
,eyee,•with , loss of.ttlif alsbt,of enea,ey•
years standing,--CurattAa_threAusOn4
'mew. Mary Utlbert.,Geripantown„Pa,„byeilirpite'
,bfien 'peals standlog.. Cured. lu,tWW mOittlte, -
Mr. F. T. Wood, Girard Ate+, and WarnOck.
Cured Of General ,Diblitty of three
' Yams standlog::( l i
, MissiftomnAlerrts,l22l Girard,'„Ave., , Pe)
Disysipela; apd.Crevel ' of" three years
CureA. in • ' • • • • • , ~•
Flint' 742 , 1f0rth 18th stneet,•Phlladelptild,'
year. "nulingr
Cured In flyw mootig.
•Mrs.-lingueta Wm:4h
dinettes of 1$ ieervutlindit , AV: Causing 'at times
Insanity, 'nitwit her frien ds were compelled twice
to put her into an Ineade • Aellinn. Cured In two
months. " 1 ar' •
$3.3.010,000
• All congultatlon'freof Offices etvictly privatt
'Drs. Ilan regyggt refers to the following
residing 'lira. Jag. Mikouheinikr,
Mrs. Wm. Hastlogi; Mn. - Win. Jackson, lira.. J.
W
IO Mr a: floury Snyder, knd 'swum others. •
•• 4:feb titheint•.' _•• 111
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Ito4o.oP.4V7*M.;,filfi .
NORIVIALANEVTITUTId.'
Thlsk Inetttpttget,.tligsy4. tai the • beentlfet”
salts/ of neelir the advantages/. of.
I ' 4 l P 44MTtilt 1 1:411 411 '1 ( 11 ° 4:
countytr home. , - -
'•
..,a,^Nossagro4pswltt htifoonso sp; log and /all tam.,
tanderthe inetrulittou •Sf , the Principal,- I.ll6.byntt
espertonte,Of Agnyea t aSit ; o;l44l,ftspeptntsndent
of Ochools, hlt
aacgttlred • ttorlgh nawlskst of
the wants of tendon% /• " •• • "‘" •"" • :
Spring. term - of twelve wilkir openit' .010 first
Monday (fah) of Apt/I. :1
lii
A OfpaDift g .
ent on appllnatlon. , ;
• 't!' MARTIN Mittartift:trlnitpal: l, ,."
,• • , :• 1, sCtshownpalllag,
• 4 - 9 t"'; " 11111E11a County,
MISCALL4.OI#QUS.
DRY GOODS,
• ,
POPLINS,
EMPRESS (MOTHS,
.' . MERINONS, • .
ALPACAS, Am:, ke
Stich ae
'BRUSSELS THREE PLY, . •
INGRAIN,
• YL'NITIAN, • .
COTTAGL', ••
-WIEN and :HEMP,
0 LI, C..L 0 Tqf 8 ;
CLOTHS 4, D. CASSIMERES,
GLOVES,
HOUSE FURNISHING G
All who Irish ..bash Dagss (;;;47
All who with. ohooll CA - it P .
All who, wish cheap -114)(i8
0 fioliS.
All wilt , wish chimp DRY 0.4
IMI
MEI
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JEWELERS. .`
liavlug . supplled ti;oneelren wit/a in ekliliely
819. ()HSTNUI ST..
PHILADELPHIA
12feb 60-1 y
For pure water me, neither bad
tasting wood, may Iron, nor poison
lead, but
The Celebrated Cucumber
Pump,,
made of wild cucumber wood. en
tirely talkiest durable and reliable.
, Not ■ patent article, but lb. good
Old.faehloned wooden Pump, made
by maehenery, and therekre partert
and accurate In all lie parts, riielog
an equal amount of water, and
aging lees than half the money.
Cutely arranged so as to be non
freezing, and In conatructlon so
simple that any one cawing, it up
and keep It In repair. After
thorough trial, It taackdoyeledged the
BUT AND CniAkIST. Twelve feet of
tubing with. each, pump, free of
charge. Dealer. supplied at lowest
manufacturer. rates. For eirmalare,
price lists, he. Call or addrese.
CHAS. G. BLATCHLEY,
624 Filbort St. bewteen Sixth A: Seventh and
Marketand -arch St., Phila. .'
26f01,
, Agents wanted.
()VERNMENT
PRO PERTYAT PRIVATE SALE
4PITKINs.CO.
AR S ,
Dtc- W. D. HALL,
- la
PROCLAIM , lU. TO ALL THE
WORLD TIIAT
Has cured more cases of DYSPEPSIA, more easecof
LIVER. COMPLAII4IVii3ore . cases of NERVOUS
MADAME, FEVER A AGUE, and more cases of
DEBILITY, than any other remedy before the
public lathe same.spaca .4f time..
IT
,PURIFIES TILE
CALMS SLEEP, ie . ma
Excellent Appetizer, and a general
• rigorator of tho System.
• WALTON & ZUG, Proprietors,
No. U, N Sete nth St., Philadelphia.
Sold by Druggiets, end Dealer. generally..
12feb 69-6 m.
— 7 - 7"
NEW BUSINESS, •
• NEW FURNITURE!
, • .
•••
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• , ; )00
I Nor 4 .4•.24
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FURNITU.RE RUSIOESS.
The subscriber having taken the entire b uoineee
Olt e hie own hands, will continua to carry its, n in
all its verlous branches, at Abe old stand, south
emit corner of Hanover and Loather Sti riots .
lie desires to announce to the public ' that he
has now on hand and Is constantly manufacturing
and purihastng from the best caldera manufacturers,
thr latest and best styles and pattermi of FURNI
TURE of all qualities.
Ilk stock of reedy-made work, coexists In part of
MAHOGANY SUITS,
WALNUT SUITS,
• CHESTNUT SUITS,
• . FLORAL D. E. STANDS,
TEAPOTS,
DILESSINti BUREAUS, of all style. and prices.
'Vela a Tates ' Sofas, Lounges, Cottage Trundles, Cot
tage, Panel, Japanese, and Jenny Lind Bedeteatie,
Cottage Bureaus, Marble Top Tables and Stand.,
Washstands, of all varieties, Chairs of all kinds, Stuf
fed Furniture in suite or in, pieces el:militantly on
band. Mirror. of all style. and prices.
FT 0 M'E M'ADE WORK,
Such an Side Boards, Bureau., Bedstead., Wes, Secrw
termite, Chair. In Sette,Jtockers of all description.,
At., made by competent workra•n from the very beat
material and at icasonekle prices.
CHAKLES SIIAPLET.
0. L. lIALIIERT, Salpemae.
lefeb-098m.
„ - WER,S—
COMPLETE 'MANURE,
„nem:tree:pro IT
HENRY BOWER, Chemist
• PITUADELPIII .
• ' Mata TROY
Suritir-PhoepliAto.of, Limo Ammonia &
Potabh.
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wennasTsD
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ones' TROY AI4I.!fIZATION.
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' This manure contains alb' tha •louli•ut. to pro;
duce large orona o f all klride,.pod le highly' recom
mended by all who use It, :leo by dietingu felled
chemists who tare, by analysis. testedits quelitlet
• Packed in. Bas , AO . f 200 lbs. ea - oh. •
,DIXON,SHARPLESII Si '
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A.dEN
SO South Water k 40 South Delaware Avenue,
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t , • 1 "' . : 1 . 1 17. .•". •
WILLIAM RE-Y-NOLEPS,
• 79 South Street,
' ' BALTIMORE, MD.
And by dealers geuerally throutrout the country,
For in flormatlon, addreYs Henrys Bower,•Philia.
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R Em.ovAL. •• • - • .•• .
• Leedliin Jun removed Intl o'ttabllohjuOnt
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SPLENDID' NEW, (MOUND 'FLOOR
7777 -
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eipOilte Brixton'', Ilardwa• e Stare,. where :do co
disilly Invites tilo.publio to examine. the plans ' r:
and
hisputnerotur speolmene. Tberwell known skill of
the proprietor as 11l artist, with a superlOr„light . ,
and entrarminnel; olty,•llight On the first door, are
aUlliolont inducements tot thp public to:pottonivi
this estehllehment. prat nree ' Irre,unlyereallly
'eColcnowlOdged 'to be equ'al to :the LW 'outdo In
•PhllidelPhle Si' New' Xork; and, Tkr,..gutoilofto'iny
In tbleteountry. Pleas
Omar 694 f. : • C. L. LOOHMAN.
T tIE OLUESTARLiSEIEi//IR)joi
• ' • )
;.k
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' l2O Vanier SAM PUILUVA.{ • •
' Is the lnrgeit Manutacturine Conflietinera a i r
Wholesale Dealers in Fruits; Nuts, Ac., in the Unit
ed Statue. ' 1 ' r 1 •
66.r0tt.), •
13LUIARINtr, ilAg IND STEAM,
121T1120, lf,F7 I;
*owls R. FOOTE respectfully Informs' the - ,
citizens of Cerlisle and Ticlolty, thai, hol cowtinnosi
.to oarryni therabeira7businiese' in,
handles, In ( thii lbitirnent , of lainems'a , flalli
,ohareitalley,,wherw &dere' . thienkfnily ,
Weed. exeentio2 +r ,,, • ,
, larderlrlett
on 110441 d • pike will reedy,
promptiettentl. • 020. A. FOOT.. ,
u ivrit.ep .
A, 0, 311:1,,5,, , e•'•••
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Wend MaTketprjeo, In OAtil4.paletror (pit Con
• okc, by -
•.• Tr.-or, , mu4o*
nee Werkeciteri Orr, •
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PUMPS 1
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V .13-ANIcER-S-;"
No. 35,S 0 UTH THIRD STREET
'PH I LAD ELPH lA.-
1 4 , ENERAL -kENTB,
FOR
e„,PENNSYLVANIA ,A 4
• 11 (pf• AN D VA
• 4 ft rAN NEV I
OF THE 6.
Ir " II/ 4N
0;' 7 - 11£ CEO
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
The WATIOSAL. LITI . C . OXPAIIT IS I
40E PDXS S IOILCArietabrnt,95,,SVALOLOMMOS4/1
prated July 25,103, witka
CARE CAPITAL; $/,000,000, FULL PAID.
Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solicitors, wbo
unlimited to apply, at our °Mee.
Fall Ourticalarsto ballad on appliection at con office.
boated In. the aecoutistory or our Banking House,
where CirenalaYs and rampblets, fully describing the
variatages offered by the Co inpan y,tn ay be bad.
IE. NV. CLAICIE dc CO,
-• • It", 35 South Thin!
_BLS,Jtussel, Manager.
Cashier lst Nation - al tank, Agentlor
„Carlisle, Pa.
THE SINGER
BINGER MANUFACTURING CO'S NOW
TAUTLY MAQIIINII.—No other family—Bowing
Machine has so rapidly won favor in the household.
The vety largo calm of that popular machine hoe
shown by official returns, far exceed those of any
other company, and thie fact or .result bas boon
ow.inititatayaal_mortts — hence its great and grow
ing popularity. It le iiinple in construction. coolly
understood, eaelly operated all its parte gliding
emoothly and noiseleeely along—not liable to get
out of artier, has rapacity for a groat range and va
riety of work, mewing all kinds of cloth and with
all blade of thread and with the numerous attach
ments for: hemmin.r, cording, tucking, q silting.
trimming, binding, braiding. hr, and mni.r.d.i,
log of many ingeninna, tasteful and liiill.ll' I 11..
algro. to the Most perfect of ail fl.llllo ~ , ' , 1 114 1113
,chlneo,__4l_n_y One who will Oka 11, ..1
amine toe nierits — drthe d l6.t%m
log •tlari.lon, ran aomi ohottle• el3liu
tou much C.r ours. It won Id us twthit,
-make:the elm, sxxertlaba if we wen,road, 111,
provoAliani . we. ark
lino clone can justly
. ronv.., n , . tvo I 111.111,,N11M
the inan• kindrof w , r1...•0f LI• 11111
MACHINF. Is capable.
Which open with spacious tilde. t., snstai a
th
work, and which fold Into Wolin, or Inn ton to pro'
tart she michinna, when not iu nap. from dust and
meddlesoth* fingers are turtle from choice wopde,
embellished by pleasing designs, thus making our
taw family machine not only an ornamental
piece of furniture, but In some of the intro eta•
bbeately finished machines, a work of real aid.
Of our new family machines; above referred to, are
not only numeronerbut highly ueefut for the pur
pose for which they were intended. They need only
• trial td ehmetheirretet value. Among the most
recent of the attachtnents is the
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C.11131101DMIEtt: -
Of the different attachments -of our new family
machine w bleb have. eccured - the - attention and
approval of our customers that for embroidering,
like the Hemmer Ds one of the few inetrumente
which - will7most please - and eatiefy the observer of
its real value. - ..It is Co simple lie structure, that
any one who can sew on our machine can use it,
and 'without luetructlon. It may be attached. to
or detached from the machine to an instant.
Without a lengthy deecription, and even then, it
would be difficult to describe the great variety of
work that this little instrument will do. The
reader must eat suppose that what we epeak o r is
a mere chain stitch operation, which iv eomotimes
humorously termed embroidery. If desired, three
colors of any kind of thread may be used at any one
time, an:. the color, or thread mar be changed at
the will of the operator, by removing the spool, in
use and putting others in their eteed; thus am
many or as few colors may be used so the operator
"wishes,, in the embroidering of any garment A
great variety or mount are piodueed by the man
ner in,which the tensions are regulated. Different
results-may be %produced while the machine Ie in
'motion h;• simply changing the tensions. Iterults
vary according to the length of stitches, Mode,
color, and tensions of the thread., a well a• si ees
of the needle. used. The Embroiderer will use
any kind of thread. The 'use of zephyr wort.te I
for certain purposes gins very pleaeltig revolter In
order to get • Just Idea of thin valuable attachment
it will be necessary to see It to operation.
lANUFACTURING MACHINES —We would ink
attention to our new Button-hole Machine, which
Is the only ',tactical Button-hole Machine claiming
public attention. Our manufacturing machineff,
for other purpose.; are too well known In nerd
comment. • •
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TWIST.—We ha, reeently ',hissed
our Silk Mille in Newark, N.. 1. - and , furnini, them
with the latest and- most improved inaeliiuery,
which ie being operated by highly skilled labor.
We know and feel the importance of not only sup
, plying the users of our machines, but the trade
generally with the best quality. of MACIIINv:Twier ,
which we will sell by sisesuar nether thou by
{MOUT. The system of selling by weight has
given manufacturers the opportunity of so heavily
weighting silk in the process of dyeing as not only
to greatly Nur its quality, but also convey a
wrong Lthpression about its quantity. In this re
spect we mean to be above suspicion. The manner
In which the sizes of silk MO graduated Is also a
matter of great Importance, but we use the greatest
possible core that the graduating shall be exceed
Ingly areurate. In addition to manufacturing
from the best quality of raw silks, the evenness of
thread and beauty of finish of the manufactured
article will not, we think, be knob surpassed. Each
spool of silk manufactured by us, of any part imiar
size or letter, Irrespective of wel4ht. contains the
number of yards printed eliereonc* Length,
ettength, elate quality and .finish of the thread are
to be looked to rather than weight. We are 'how
silk mantlfactuiere on a large scale, and feel that
a lerge trade cen . only Sy retained by us in furnish
ing a superior article it - a faii price. if Other
brand, of Twist be-Offered at less price than outs,
purchasers may rest enured that It is inferior in
quality, deficient in quantity, or both.
•We have and - shall keep in stock at our Central.
Office, and various agencies, Twist of an sizes, rnd
of the igri MIS colors and etudes. of color in use,
and which will be meld - at Now York prices.-
THE'SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.,
No. 468 litoad*ay N. Y.
OFYICE, 1106, QUESTNUT 8T•
L B. WOODWARD', AGENT AT
HARRISBURG'r • •
Office N0..4, 3d St., Opposite
City Bank.
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Salim 69-3 m,
(IARRIA4ES,
- In order' td iciommodit• lusrass
lug yids,
A. B. & N. SHERK,
hays Just removed into tlsir
4 , 14 CW CARRIAGE. FACTORY,
Corner Soutti'and Pitt Street's, '
CARLISLE, PA...
when they have lbertased facilitiss, for inannfac•
turfing eyerytbing in their line, dTr the lattil
.
~ styles of , • .
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Carriages,` • '
: •
,•••••Buggiesi- .- .
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: • - - . Sleighs, and ' ~, • -
. . •• — Spring — Wagon - sr
. •
Onnstantly on, hand, or mad' to ordai en shoet
notice and . reasofiable term. • ; ' :• ~
?d•stri.iiherk feel' confident that timy ran turn
'"outwork, ego.? in Oni.h and durability to•tany
sestablithment outside of the oities.
A Theta wishing anything In their line , should give .
their Orders' at once. •
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REPAIRING . , AND PAINTING . PNOdf EILY , AT.
0 TINDED TO• . . • ~ .
' • Wee 664 y, • . • .. • . , ,:, ~ ,
StrrJg R
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LIVERY AND SALE EPRABLE-,
Between Ilanover and ,Jiinfotd' Btroets,.l1 4
albs Corinan Heusi. • • , , ; •
•' ' • ,
O,:A LisLE, rEN N.; A., ?.
rillTlnrAtted tip the !Bailie with New Carriages
ko,,lLata yrepared.to tarnish ttrit•olkar turttnnte
at teallol3lll rates. Tortiis taken to 'and' from, tthe
ti e; . • J.' WS— • ,
f 110i1,6111111.1Y1-':
8 IV
,Thwanswyou stare so' pay. tirgel profit oh 'Ain;
ey
V. guar Pansy ;Stoat, • Litmus,' tlottonaoLsather
-tiOods f Dlbipy Albrusul,.Bilver Plated Warb;Vitittri, , ,
tke.lt for yotuSini.sen d to 1101/80NytiOltE110:4100Pin•
treat.Doltor Sals•lnstitution • and it kt - tyourt . ipiode
aCutanufutUriropsieshOluffly per:bengy lesa,;ipan •
retailywicest
,f,•• 1;1 JHaN
Bend for a circular. (it won'd.eost anything 4 Snd
- see • what' splendid goods,we are 'tending, to bur.
Assail tflim qf cort. Al:Wrest.
•.•:• MUDBOi, bzonsii 00.,
44. 1 .4 Sunbury Bt., flostonlJa
/flan .
C. H`HEPBURN.
21apg 83-17
Egl
Eill=
TM{ ATT7AOIIffENII3,
B_ iggies,
Sleighs,
Spring Wagon;
PA TENT
4yer's
HAIR VIGOR,
Tet';'r restoring flair to its unlurul
j tii iCy - C al! .1.
A drcsqi ng- which is
ut 9n , c atryceable,)“,l
- ant ,circetw.l7f , ,r .
proqervinc tto
Pcded or 1/ray hAltr Is
Bonn restored to its
nal color With the gloss
add fredpess of youth.
Thin thickened,
Inlline_ hair checked,
and baldness , often,
tbobell not always, , cured by its use:
can restore hair where .
the follicles are destroyed, or it? glands
Rtl'Ophied yid decayed. 13ut•such as Ire
-1.115111 can bs caved for usefulness by. this
application. Instead of fouling the hair
with a-IinSIY-sedi
And vigorous. Its occasional use will
prevent the hair from turning gray or
falling off, and consequently prevent
baldness. k'ree:from those deleterious
substances which make sonic preparations
dangerous and injurious to the hai". the
Vigor can only benefit biit not harm it.
If wanted merely for a
HAIR DiIESSIN - 41,"
nothing else can be, found so .deiirablo. •
Containing neither oil or dye, it does not
soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on
the Bair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and:
and It grateful perfume.
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Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer, & Co.,
PIUCTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CLIJIMISTIS,
LOWELL MASS
[PRICE-41.00.----
=MN
Ayer's Cathartic Pills
For ell the purFoses of &Laxative Medicine
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PerJAps noon. medb.
rine la so universally
required by everybody
as a cathartic. nor Wan
nor nny bnforo so uni-
Versolly adopted into
tiro In every country and
among all clams an
this mild but classes,
out purgative Pill. Th
obvioits reason Is the?
It lo a more reliable and
". far more effectual reme
dy than one oilier. These who haro tried It, know
"thent - FuTeSitieli neighbors and "blonds, and kll
know that what it does once It does - always—that
ft nover fails through any fault or hettlbct 'efAts
composition. We hare thousands upon thousands
of certificates ef their remarkable cures of the
following complaints, hut such cures are known
In every neighborhiod, and weneed not publish
them. Adapted td all'ages and conditions in ail
climates;c
d ontelnlng neither calomel r Any
aeleterioun'rutr, they may Po taken wit h sanity
I,y anybody. I ntel/ .sugar.. coating pre erre: them
fflor frerb and makes them pleaaa 0 t to toh orwhila
pn, - 4.11, vegetable no harm 'eon :Ili -° Peal
n•i• In any quantity.
Th• , . ape ra a by their powerful influencern tb,
int,o moo v ra to purify the blond and
11. 1,. 1. 'thy Raki , —remove the oh,l u.-
of . tt liver, and 01 , .f.1 of . I
the Neil' minoring their h,crolat ac,o lc
11,1111 r.
nil I.y .correcting, whose, li.er
.o,i.
such drearozernents Ara 11,4 • f,r
tti—;etiong are gifun in 11//. 1•//1 r.
I flr .1.1 •11
,pitily cure:— -
ir. mo and Lobe of Appetite, they thrund be
tamor moderato y, to - stimulate the ttorroach and
e s healthy tone and :idler,
re, Liver Complaint and Its T4llOll/I evmptomc.
BilrouN Headache, Sick Headache, Jaundice or
(tree. ;sickness, Bilious' Colic and Billow, levers.
they should be judiciously taken for each 'wee, to -
correct the diserreed action or, remove the obstruc
thansathleh_causwit _
For Dysentery or Diarrhoea, but one mild dove Is
generally required.
For Itheureatlein, Coil, C ravel, Palpitation of
the Heart, Pain ,lotthe Side, Back and Leine, they
should be continuously lotion, as required. to
change the diseased action- of the system. With
such change there complaints disappear.
For Dropsy nod
_Dropsical Swellings they, Fiv , uld
Uu talten in large - 11.11d erequent dorms to prod use
the effect of a drastic purge.
For ruppreselon a large dose ebohld bo taken is
It produces the desired effect 'by sympathy.
'An a hinner Piff,take one or two rifts to pro.
'mole digestion and relieve the stomach.
All occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels into healthy action, restoreS the appetite;
and , . invigorates the - system. Hence it is otteu
advantageous where no serious 1.101 . 110K.111e11l
late. One who tunic tolerably well, often Bode -
that a noes of these Pitts make him feel derideoly
hotter, from their cleaOlog and renovating vffeet
on tile digestive apparatus.
I)4'. J. C . A YER d• CO., Practical Chonirtt.
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LinTerstick ltioth.s, Ageuts ;or OarllEl4
MEM
DR. CAMPBELL,
THE WONDERFUL PAIN KILLI • NG
M A N. • '
By the use of the Magic Palo and
Liver Pills, you one save health, L., .0 pro,
long life. There 1s not,, Pain or ad. ,
Inflanunatory„but what the Cirent 15,--
atroyer will relieve, and in moot i n a , ea.
fitly cure. Try it before any o , her , . it it
Is ahnovt ceitaln icy I-, I .0 ; , I the
thing, tn,rthe only thinglieLd,al. Itvfor,•,,• 1,, are
tiven of wonderful cures pollurllltl lc, :11, Arent
Magic 'Medicine •
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Dr. Campbell—SL-1 had a cold •i,•,1 111/ my
bre.t for tell yearn 4 T was not able im VII to
ap,..11.: a loild lvordp 1 was told' I 1 1 .. ..11111,
1 1 1•11'0, medicine and try It, and It I Inv !,
days. Cital,rt •• ~ .1 MOO.
JOlll l /LOWD, Mny 30, 1663.—Dr. tio Do ,5
Sir cheerfully recromni.nd }on, .
certain cure for lick headache. •
la=
I low asitip,lBlr7.-1-71Hert I,f-baekaehe-,,T-4n
year,
at andritg-, by using Dr. Clarnpbell'A Pahl De
uttoyer arid Prlts, for 3 weeks,
.11,110 Zll5 it, age past 72 year,:
Mar Nee 11 ,, 11110Wn. 14ebliTiOn *war
nithetrd wt , ll rheum:al 111 1110 otr hes fur 21
yea:, 1 was told to get Dr, u vain Ile,
ahoy.: r.nd,llllll, 111111 try them ; taay curtal . pe
in 2 moat Ka. 'Fltatnallt•li: 13111114, 03 year,.
*Union Deposit, Dauphin county. If4;7.—Dr
ilamphell—Dear tiir-1 h lye sufrei ed or the list
leum front PyßilepPill and conht ip i o n;o 1 It it'd
yen,. medicine as directed; they
_cured me in
weeks. •l}Puitr.k Srlv.worant,
Oloinibernburr, Llotober 20, 1068.-I was, cured of
Plies of 17 years fititnding by using Dr. Olimphell'a
Magli: Pain Destroyer anti Pills for one 'small,.
DAviD
North llllMllaton Townshlin, Cumberland• co.,
1661. in. Oomph.:II—I cheerfully recommend
your magic medicine as a useful medicine in a
family, for children my youngest child was
taken with toe croup In the nielit f I dint not cx.
poet her to live ten minutes ; 1 had n bottle my
wife c lye according to' direCtions; It. cured in 6
—minutest
Sash-dung, Perry county, August 10, I8t:/ 1 .—Dr.
Oamlilrell, Dear Sir: I bought - 4 bottles, .std I
boxes of your Pills for my boy who had iho thew.
madam for ono egar, then -turned scrofulous; hg
wxsairowneimiked_itud_could not walk; I tried
nil thelneilleinen.l knew and they nll failed ; but
your medicine cured him in 2 weeks.
E ORO S VIA WM.
Won'derfui Discovery of WornA Lozpnges.
• Lebanon, 180.-1. loivo repeatedly need Dr.
Campbell's Worm Lozenges, fo,r my youngest
boy, who wns very mickly for n long Unto; I gave
hint one dons in the morning and one ire I he aft7r-li
noon ; there were 25 l.trge worms pawed mid not
less lint, 7GU or 800 monll. seed warms. Yours
tettly, • 11'. r UTZ
Two miles East of Carilole,lo6B.—Dr. Il.unpbell
-.Your Magic Plllll Del troyee .ntol hit • r purr.-
Imole knattett ; my Wife'wltsan bed watt'
pato t lor 3 yearsthor hood, nick, tams, legit' 111111dt
no I furors were Itirnwn crooned with 'linings.-
tindt : I do believe' that I spent one thousand dol. .
Isis tor' her, •arol', received no 'benoilt
e bottles• beating
_nitunkyoll.L tnliflust Lt, I itongllG• 12 s and
i•••,• 4,1 after tislug 'b :ttlen, with Ihe I,lJo, site
tvs lk with crutches ;• alter she had used
, 11110 Illrew her crutelles'away.
wetzlit in 226 pounds, anal aged over 60 years.
.T.anon Artatait7
This medicine can be bad Doni.. Dr. Campbell, at
Carlisle market, on Woduendap.aud .13atur.uex, or
- at. his Rom Third Street, haulms Olfetitnist and
.litulberrT; Harrisburg.
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A LIICTITRE
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ill 0'
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wo . .Y.OTJP:Gt MEN,
•Just' Puktishid itt a. Sealed Envelope: +Pride,
' six . cents. , • -,,
!I'd Denture on the Nature, • TrOatirient 3;34 rltadl•
oat Oilig•dt dermatorrhoea or, Seminal and iVnak-•
atesa,>lnyiduntary Dolealoing,'DoknarMaddtri - NDid •- '
hijOidimonta to Marrlaga gonoralig;;Netcoesnese,
Cqqii
zo. utuptidn, ltpliepsy and llitiuMental and
ü ßhp
pkoky., caeulthig hem Self-/16011e, Ac.
DOEUT ihtII4IIILV.OItWELL, M. D., Author Of
Abe itGiteittlißbhiiir Ac.
, The wotid author, ;Da; thiA,f 4 "l/.11 / :
,?t i c:tri:e l a 4 Z i g r ti
.. , t tiffri 4,9'1=41; :•014A-Sutrj•iik,,•;;-,,i
I ' be - affaattially ' Vote •• w p ithoat %,uedletO ,x and
,:altholte'dai)gecddA tlitilleal-tigefattduel bdngleG,.fn• , l
- atiumetitiWringa or' lliikOelotthVe ditt , iaNtrtde . . ,
at ail,' at Once' eertuth 'itual,“trilehladt
'if', atideaiNDlV - fibitto; • ifh 9,4 °°b 4 h 14.-.11 .7' • •
I be' liy quire hltdrieTrltteldilir,_ watent
I . ..,Ttll4•LEol.ln.t., wtrA, . oviwN.:}yorm
TOII.(OII9.tNDS AND TIMUSANDD. • ••••_,
....•iriatienad,gr Intel, ha atfraddirdatiO In :1, 141 . 1 . -I -r,`;•• • •:7'IJ)
ed enialope, on the recopt c
posiageltlimpc-Atrai Pr. • Dulyerirel , ,
MiSqlk,4a;/10010.45agtAki '; •
.'".111'• Nor llciekt„POMl l o _.•f• •
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