American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, March 06, 1862, Image 3

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    Great Bargains.
A lareo Stock of Now and Desirable Domestic
/ 6 and Fancy
PR I G OOPS
at low prices,
New Store and New Goods!!
tonMi & Ca.,
giain Street, Carlisle, Pa.
T' HE subscribers haying rented Ae store
room formerly occupied by- George W. Hitner,
on Main street, one door west of the County Prison,
, have opened a largo stock of .
Foreign and Domestic Goods
■Which will he sold unusually cheap.
' Before enumerating onr stock wo wish to make
known to the public a most singular foot. That the
onwnrd march of our glorious army, the great sno
ces'srf Burnside and Goldsboro in North Carolina,
rZeneTgotic advance of Foote and
t. Cumberland, the fall of Forts Henry and Dandson
ff nnd the eaptiirS of ■ sixteen thousand prisoners^
1 should cause such a si.ddcn doivnra l of pncos^^
s ’Cotton Goods in Carlisle, while i . has md not ® ho ,
Jterial change of prices in' ooas thas net
•; opening oi cotton P orta Jnff of tbo groat
. lowered the prices. But the to r,” as some, of
" Cotton Emporium,” or “ » o S“'^i| 9hAo nt from
, our customers have styled our l j ffcot ftn d
Chambersburg, that has had ‘he of |
wo Ses'peetful.y
teriiir'si'rrHS’ *
‘S'VoS;™ I OToVmVAM K.Li-
ABLE:
* at
_. wr'o» 12i ft
■With a fine assortment of
Sheetings, at prices much below thoir
present value. - • ,
calicoes.
Calicoes at 81 0ta.11200 yds Calicoes at 10
800 yfis.'Calicoes, 8 ctslsOOO a
Wo shell sell .the host quality of prints,, namely
■ Cochecos. Morrimacka, Sprague & Dunnell.s
. Calicoes at 12* cents for yard. *
Also Choice Solid Black and Spot Black Prints
' ' . and Second Mourning Chintzes at
12J cents pot yard.
The above largo lot of Prints were purchased be
fore tho late advance in prices, and consumers will,
receive all tho benefit. Call soon.
TICKINGS At OLD, PRICES 1 ,
Bed Ticks at m and 18? cents; extra quality at
25, and 6-4 extra quality Ticks at old prices.
blacrsilrs.
Black Silks in- grout varioty (it «2i, 75, 87i oonts
and *1 00 per yard. !
Wo shall offer some 300 yards, of the choices*
q-miity and best gloss black Silk over sold m this
to .rn .at $1 00 per yard.
MB 3A3ffJ BMB<;,'.
Having purchased a larjrclot of desirablostylos at
low'prices, wo shall offer Fancy Dross Silks at
75 and 87i cents, and extra quality at
$1 00 per yard.
COTTONADES AND KENTUCKY JEANS,
In largo variety, for Spring wear,-.at'old prices.
3,000 Yards Laiicnst er Glnsrliams
Choice stylos, at 12i.ccnts; a Jargo assortment of
Double-width Domestic Ginghams at 12*.
CANTON FLANNELS,
Bleached and unbleached, at 12i dents per yard.
Also, a fair assortment of cb.oico stylos and sea-
Eonablo Dross Goods embracing .
/■atipy and Plain Delaines, Cashmeres, Alpaca’,fa
sgj'To customers and purchasers of goods wo
Worunt a largp »vtoa.»f
The undersigned, who, has boon soiling
goods for Bents * Bros, for the past bight years,
.would respectfully ask of his old friends andcus
tomors a portion of their patronage, assuring them
•that it will to his aim at all times to give them
as-Good Goods at loin prices.-^
- Jj. T. GBEENFIEDD.
Morcli 6,1862. ■ _—!
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS !
Since the late victories Domestioe Cotton
GoSave declined as *«" *•
■YBn"& a MiT£ER, at°tl.°e n Ncw store, under Martin?,,
Hote). East Main street,) arc receiving daily largo
Tew spring goods,
which, with our old stock we are determined to sell
at CITY PRICES. DRESS GOODS of every va
riety: ~ .
Plain and Fancy Silks at all prices.;
A lar"0 lot of now Black Silks at 75, 87}, 1.00,
126 160 1'75, 2.00, 2.60; now Spring Delaines
at 25 cents: 4,000 yards of best quality Morimac,
'Cocbeoo, Pacific’ and American Prints, dark.and
light colors, now stylos, at 12i ; a largo at lots 6, 8
and 10 cents.
Full and Second • Mourning Prints,
BEST QUALITY ENGLISH, 12}.
All kinds Domestic Ginghams 12i ; Manchester
18J • 30 pieces of French and Scotch Dross and
Bonnot Ginghams at 25.
BROWN AND WHITE MUSLINS.,
at w'dosalo and retail, good’quality 8, fine 10, 4-4
wide 12*. .Also 5-4, 8-4, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 at corres
ponding prices. All kinds of HEAVY GOODS in
largo supply at .reduced prices—Tickings, Stripes,
Cheeks, Drillings, Osnahurgs, Cotton Diaper, Ac, Ac.
Xinen Diaper, Napkins, Shirting Linens, Shirt
•Fronts, Collars, at old prices. White Goods, all
■kinds, at old prices.
-SPRING MANTLES, DUSTERS, SHAWLS,
embroideß-IE S &c.
Hoop Skirts diroot from the factory. 800 doz. La
dies’, Misses, Men’s hnd Boys’ HOSE. 12$ to 25.
Men's and Boys’ Wear. Black Cloth's nndCassimcrss,
all grades, Fancy Cassimors, latest styles, Vestings,
Satinets, Jeans, Cottonados, Ac., Ac.
■ Having secured the services of a first class Tailor,
wc prepared to get up Clothing in the most fashion
able style at short notice. v
CARPETS! CARPETS!
Wo are receiving our Spring supply of Carpets,
.comprising all the various kinds kept in a first class
Carpet House. Carpets ranging in price from 12$
to 1.25. Oil Cloths, all widths. Mattings, Look
ing Glasses, Shades and Blinds of all kinds. 1,000
lbs. Carpet chain; Feathers; Cotton Batting;
•Counterpanes, Ac., Ac.
All the above goods and many others ; wo offer
to purchasers at a small advance above cost. Win
ter Dress Goods—Shawls, Mantles, Furs, loss than,
first cost. Wo determined not to bo undersold.
Please call and examine our immense stock.
We will make additions of Now Goods ns
the season advances. All Goods warranted to bo
what we sell them for.
LEIDIOH. SAWYER A MILLER,
Carlisle, February 26, 1862.
Hurrah, for Cheap Goods!
PHILIP ARNOLD has just opened several
oases of
1) R V GOODS,
which he is to soil at greatly rochicpd
prices,
CHEAPER
THAN CAN BE PURCHASED THIS SIDE
OF PHILADELPHIA,
the bragging advertisement pfthe
merchants of a neighboring town.
All ho will say is that ho is prepared to soil Ooods
'I 9 $ $ $ 9
AS LOW AS ANY OTHER HOUSE
jn this region of country.
COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES,
4*nd if the prices are not satisfactory do not buy
PHILIP. ARN OfiD.
M.roh 6, 1802.
POOR' HOUSE STATEMENT,
FOR 1861.
\H7TLLIAM GRACBY, JOHN MILLER,
VV and WILLIAM CORNMAN, Esquires, Di
rectors ot the Poor and of tho House of Employ
ment of tho County of Cumberland, in account
with said County, from tho Ist day of January to
tlio 31st day of December* 180 l»
Cash received from Country Treasurer, $9,300 00
Carlisle Deposit Bank load, i , ’ok on
Gardner & Co., for old drill and old metal, _26 00
A. Hosier and others for hogs,
Coldwcll and others for lard and tallow, loa
John Fuller for eggs, • ■
E. Morrison, F. Washbush, J, Heilman,
and Wra. Lane, deceased paupers, "*
William Gracoy, money refunded, ° ‘
D. Wink for 1 barrel eider and apples, lg " Q 0
Drover for roan horse, 90 00
Drovers for pasture, , ti no
J. T. Sterling, for use of Mary Knotllo,
J. M. Moans, for use. of C. Laughliu, . *6^
J, Clendonin, Esq., for hides, gQ
"<< “ for postage, «
Condon for Vest, .
Cash paid Bent?and others for
merchandise and groceries, *2,606 •>»
Mrs. Saltsbaugh and others, ■ g
out door paupers,
York and other counties for
paupers,' . • . •
Dauphin county Commission,
era account of Martin Wolf,
SlieeiUalting, tailoring & hats, 370 15
For out door funeral expenses, 116 UB
State Lunatic Asylum, ,7T ij
Constable and Juatico foes, 131 M
Farming utensils, - <l5
Grain and grinding, JJ
Clover and Timothy seed. Al
Blaoksmithing, „„
Plaster, J*
Wagonmaking,
Now wagon bud,- vr
Carpentering, ” ‘V.
I *«“»>"•.. 1*515
lv
8 cents,
quality, 10 “
wide, 12* u
Coal for fuel, .„??
Wood for fuel, •, “
W. Grace}’ and others for cattle 1,152 01
Gardner <fc Co., for castings,
kettles, repairing horse pow- ■
er,Ae„ >,,•
Tinkering, ■ ■ j. 0
Saddlery, aa rs
Furnitvrre, 3 62«
Leather, no
Hardware; ■ ' '
Garden seeds, plants, &c., f.
Express Co,box rent * postage, *
Weaving, dyoihg.and carding, 57
Sundries, ' - ■ 62 39
MCUICinCS, • nn rtC
Out door medical aid, ; "" „„
S. p. Zeigler. physician, salary, IQO BO
Harrisburg Bank loan, 2,«uu no
Carlisle Deposit Bank discount . fl
on loan, ... ~
Fire Insurance Company, , ♦ ' *
Appropriation to Fire.Com,y„ I
H. Snyder, salary, .
W. J. Shearer, Esq., salary, - 3 “ ~
J. Loudon, for stationery, 0
Jacob Squirer, Esq,, Tronsur
■ cr, salary,
A. Hosier, extra pay,
William Gracoy, extra pay,
John Millor, " , ,
Balance duo Treasurer on last
settlement, -$12,010 92
Balance in hands of Treasurer,
JACOB SQUIBB. Esq., Treasurer of tbo Poor
House and the House of Employment of-Cumber
land County, in account with the Dtreclors of said
Institution, from the lafc day of Januory till the
31st day of December, 1861.
P.R.
Cash received froittCq’ty Commissioners, S9,MO 00
u •( Carlisle Deposit Bank Joan 2,250.00
tt . it . f ro ni different ns
By cnsli paid on Directors’
By balance.duo Treasurer, nt
lastgottlcmout,
Slocjc. on Farm Isi of January, 1802. ...
8 liorsos. 1-4 milk cows, 11 bead of stock catrlT, 22
atcera, 2 yoko. of .oxen, 7 sc.w-8, &OP»S e » uml 43
sbonta. ‘
Balance in Treasurer's bands,
Pork, Beeves and Veal V fattened and, killed in
32 hooves, (averaging 600 " )S ") ®
calves, (averaging 73* lbs.) 630 lbs.; 58 bogs, (av
eraging 106 lbs ) 9,023 lbs,, making m all 20,404
lbs. ; •
Utensils on the Farm Ist January,* lSo&
1 broad and 1 narrow wheeled wagon, 1, stone
wagon, I wagon bud, 1 pair wood ladders, 2 pair
liny ladders, 1 jack screw, 1 cart and cart gears, .1
spring dragon and harness, 1 largo sled, 6 plows, 2
single and 6 dpublo shorel plows, 1 largo and i
small cultivators. 1 roller; 1 drill,l threshing ma
chine, horso. power and, holt, 1 windmill, I fodder
cutter, 0 wheelbarrows, 2 log. chains, 0 sots of wa
gon gears, 6 sots of plow gears, 2 fifth and 1 oar
rving chain, spreads, single and;double trees, 7 fly
nets, 1 wagon saddle, 9 halters and chains, 45 cow
chains, 1 set of carpenter’s tools, I sot of black
smith tools, S grain .cradles. 17 mowing scythes, I
wiro horse rake. 4 picks, 2 mattocks, 3 crow bars, 3
stono drills, 8 shovels, and a variety of stono ham
mers, quarfying tools," spades, forks, rakes,Sickles,,
corn hoes,.wood saws, axes, mauls, wedges, crout
knife, Ac.'. . *
Schedule showing, the proceeds of the Farm
. for 18G1..
1305 bushels of wheat, 91 do. of ryo, 2474 of corn,
1284 do. of oats, 000 da. of potatoes, 40 loads of
hay, 31 loads of oorn-foddor,ll loads of pumpkins,
40 bushels of broom-corn seed, 43 do. of parsnips,
40 do. of onions, 3} do. of soup beans. 3840 heads
of cnbbago, 1400 encumber pickles, 16 hushola of
groon beans, 2 do. of small peas, 12 do. of toma
toes. 40 do. of rod hoots, 87 do of turnips, 3 do. of
dried apples, 1 Jdo. of dried poaches, U do of dried
ohorrics, hoiloiT 99 crooks of applo butter, burnt
0000 bushels of limo, built st,ono wall around the
barn yard and roofed tho tamo, bnitt 00 rods of
stpno fence, raised broom porn for 210 brooms.
Articles made tu the House in 1861.
18 pair of cloth mittens, 21 pair of knit mittens,
knit 33 pair of stockings, footed 86 pair of stock
ings, 203 sinus, 89 frocks, 79 ohomies, 159 aprons,
0 bonnets, 03 bod comforts,'so sacks, 7 caps, 42
towels, 65 pillow slips, 13 pillows eases, 20 bolsters,
47 chaff bags, hemmed 113 handkerchiefs, 63 skirts,
4 foathor bod slips, 6 children’s drosses, 11 under
shirts, 0 quilts, 70 pair of susponders, J 6 pair of
drawers, 21 pair of pants, 2 coats, 9 under wamusos,
spun 98 cuts of stocking yarn, made 157 yards of
rag carpet, 23 shronos, 63 barrols of soft soap, 230
lbs. of hard soap..
’ 22 coffins, 1 largo sink, 3 spittoons, 2 largo cheats,
7 do. small, 2 sot of rollers on wagon shod, 1 buck
et, 1 vessel, 4 step-ladders, 1 ox yoke, 1 largo wa
tering trough, laid 50 foot of pipe, 1 bench, 2 sin
gl- and 5 double trees, X largo clothes press, 78 axe
and. hammer Randles.
HENRY SNYDER, Steward.
ELIZABETH SNYDER, Matron.
Number of paupers in the House,on the Ist of
January, 1861, of whom 18 wore colored, 139
Numboy ,a,dipitted up'to Poe, 31, 1861, 265
Number born in the house, , g? ®
exhibited isfte foregoing . ' •• •
statement . . • 9 61 69
1801
Work made in Carpenter Shop in 1861.
Making the whole liiimhor through the year, 400
Died, of whom 5 were colored, '' 23
Bound out,
Discharged and eloped,
leaving tho number remaining in the bouse on
Ist January, 1882 t "&f whom 19 aro colored,
Out-door paupers, supported atpablio expense,
during tho year, of whom 3 arc in the State
Lunatic Asylum,
Whole numbor remaining chargeable at the
close of the year, 203
There are in £ho House 90 males, of whom 10 are
colored; 51 females, of whom -9 ora oolorod~-14X.
There are, as near |as can be ascertained, in tbc
House, 3 under 1 year of ago, 8 from I to 6, 4 from
(» to 10, 3 from 10 to 16, 23 from 20 to 30, 17 from
30 to 40, 18 from 10 to 50,15 from 50 to 60, 20 from
60 to 70,13 from 70 to 80, 8 from 80 to 90, 8 from
90 to 100. ’
In addition to tha above, 9992 transient or tray-
cling paupers have been received without regular
orders, to whom wore given .93(37 meals./ Many of
said travelers wore also furnished with clothing..
WE, tlio Directors of. tho Poor and of the House
of Employment, of Cumberland County, do certify
that the above and foregoing statement cor toms ft
just and true exhibit of the Institution during tho
icriotl above staled, according to the best of our
rnowlcdgo.
Given under’.our hands and the seal
IWSbI of said office, tho 13th day of January, A.
D., 1862.
WILLIAM GHIACEY, *|
JOHN MILLER, !> Director.
WILLIAM CORNMAN, J
WE, the Auditors of Cumberland county, buying
examined tho account and vouchers of the Direc
tors of tho Poor-and House of Employment of said
county, from tho Ist day of January to.tho 31st day
of December, A. D., 1801, inclusive, and also tho
account and vouchors of Jacob Squicr, Esq., Treas
urer of said Institution for same period, do certify
that wo 6nd a balance of four ImndrSd nhd seventy,
dullaia and cents, due by said Treas
urer to said Institution.
Given under our hands at Carlisle,, tho 25th day
of January r A..D., 1862.
$12,611 09
OLD. FOLKS,
ALL attired-in ancient costumes, -will give
two of their grand Old Fashioned Concerto at
EHEEH’S HALL, on Wednesday and Thursday
evenings, March 32th and-13lh, i .
■ The entire Company will appear in their ancient
chsturacs, many of which wore worn from 60 to 300
years a"0, presenting a singular contrast to the fash
ions of the present day. The Programme will con,-
sist of the ancient style of Fugue and Fireside tunes
and Anthems, interspersed with'appropriate modem
selections and patriotic songs especially adapted to
This is tho only organization m tho iTimn~ffw
arc exhibiting to the present generation tho pooiihar
Music, Manners, and Costomos of thoir Foro-Fathr
ers and. Mothers. Tho Old Folks will bo assisted
by Mrs. Emma J. Nichols; „ ' , ■
Tho Young American Songstress, and
Mrs. GEOKGIB SHEPHARD, tho Accomplished
Vocalist, also Mr. J. T. .Gur.icn tho celebrated liaso,
and Mr. J, H. Hollowa!'. ,
Mrs. Nichols will appear at all tho Concerts or
tho Old Folks, attired in a Full Court Costume, worn
by Queen Elizabeth, of England, 300 years ago.“
Thia dross was presented to. Mra.-Nichols while con
oorMxing in England with Father Kemp, tho par
ticulars of which will bo stated at tho Concert.
. “ Aunt ’Rachel,” “ Codisn Reuben,"and “Gran
nt Slocum,” will also bo present and "jine in sing;-
Father Golick will load tho exorcises, deacon
the hymns, and give tho pitch from a veritable Pitch
Pipe of ye olden lime. _ ■
Au afternoon performance’will bo given on iimra
day at. 3 o’clock, for tho accomodation of Ladies and
Children. , . - _
TICKETS 25 cents. Children 15 cents. Doors
open at 7 o’clock. Commence at7J.
March 6. 1862. ~ ’
60 0«
24 00
18 00
0 0#
WHEREAS the lion. Jasies H. Graham,
President Judge of. the several Courts el
Common Picas of tho counties of Cumberland, Per
ry, and -Juniata, and Justices of tho several Courts
of Oyer and Terminer and Qoneral Jpjl PcUvcry in
said counties, and Cocltlin . and Hugh
Stuart, Judges of tho Courts of Oyer, and Termi
ner and General Jail Delivery for the trial of .all
capital and other offenders, in tho said county of
Cumberland, by thojr precepts to mo direptpd, dated
the 13th day of January, ISG2; have ordered the
Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Do
livery to beholden at Carlisle, on the 2d,Monday of
Apri). 1882, (being-the 14th day,) at 10 o’clock
in the’forenoon, to continue tvro weoh. ,
NOTICE is hereby given to tho Coroner, Justices
of the Ponce, ami Constables of tho said county, of
Cumberland, that they are by the. said precept com
manded to ho then and there in their proper per
sons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions, ex
aminations, and all other remembrances, to do those
things which to their offices appertain to ho done,
I and all those Hint aro hound by .recognisances, to
prosiitmte' against the prisoners- tVink-aeo or then
shall bo. in tho Jail of said county, aro to bo thereto
prosecute them as shall bo RjppKT
Sheriff.
$470 77
$12,511 09
<B4-7 83
Mar. 0, 1802,
' ' $12,040 02
To the Citizens of the West I Yard, Carlisle.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.—I announce
* myself a candidate for tho office of Justice of
tho Peace at tho ensuing Spring election.
March jO, 1802.—3 t DAVID SMITH.
GLORIOUS VICTORY!!
. • .v.v.v.ijij; ///.
■ WililMA#
THE late brilliant victories achieved by our
Fedora! nripios have gladdened every Ameri
can heart, giving assurance of a speedy restoration
of peace to this great country. In view of this 1
have resolved to otjpr niy
TREMENDUUS STOCK-OF
BBT GOODS
At priccß that will satisfy every person are
cheaper than can bo bought from any other house,
with limited moans, just commencing business, T
havo
Bleached Muslins,
and tho same quantity Unbleached oh hand. ~I can
sell good white muslin at 8 cents, and extra quality
at 10 and 12i cents per yard. Also,
10,000 Yards of
CALICOES,
of Merrimacke," fi’praguo's and Cochoco at 12i cts.
—tho old prices. A largo assortment of excellent
aeeond woimmiy at old desirable.
BLACK AND FANCY SILKS,
at 62J0., 750., 87*o. and $l. The 87ic. is the same
that has been sold at $l, and our $1 quality is
same that has been and it still selling at $1 25.
GINGHAMS,
In groat profusion at 12io. —old prices. Also,
CANTON FLANNELS,
KENTUCKY JEANS,
AT OLD miens.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS-
I guarantee that no stock outside of Philadelphia
can begin to compete either in quantity or price.
In addition to tho above .1 have a very largo
stock of
RIBBONS,
LAOES, EMBROIDERIES.
DELAINES, CASHMERES, MEBINQES,
CORUROS, FLANNELS,
and other
231
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Q> m 1 3 3 ® ® ®J) 3
of the latest styles and choicest pattern?.
My success heretofore has enabled mo to offer
advantages to my old customers and t*e public
generally, which are pot possessed by others, par
ticularly those who are compelled m commencing
noy to lay in a stock pt ,tho present high prices m
the principal cities.
A doscriminating public will satisfy thejasejyes
of the 'truth* of the foregoing before purchasing
elsewhere. My tremendous stock of goods, laid in
principally before the rise, is admitted to bo tho
largest between Philadelphia and Pittsburg.
I invito all persons in want of Bargains in Dry
Goods to call and examine at JUStf* tho old ami
well-known stand of
7«brna,rj 27, 1862.
JOHN W. COCKLEY,
JOHN S. DUNLAP,
JAMES R. IRVINE,
Amhtort of Cumberland County,
Prociaj»siti<HS»
JS
10,000 YARDS OF
A. W. BENTZ,
! Agricultural Society*
The account of OEOBOE IF. SBEAFEB,
Treasurer of the County
Agricultural Society.
1801, Jan. 26, To balanoo in hands of Trca.
surer, *W« 36
« Fob. Cash received from Treasurer of
Cumberland county, for 1880^
« Oct. 0 & 12, Cash received during ox
. hibition, ■. ' ' , 1,23122
« Nov. 12, Cash received from Treasurer
of Cumberland county, fa* 1801,
By-oash paid'A K. Rhoom for prints
ing.Dr. Pugh’s Address, Horse
bills, and advertising mootings, $4B 00'
Wm. MoGroa keeping horse during
winter of 1800-1, 45 00
Expenses to 'Kentucky to purchase
horse,* .
Bal. of expenses of Harvest Horae, 31 25
Messrs. Rhdcm, Brattoij. Ziun and
Cornman, printing for Pair,
J. A. Sanderson hay-ftrtr Fair,
Henderson <b Reed oats for Fair,
Expenses of Fair including Band,
Police, 40.. 274 28
Messrs. Delaney, Lino and others for
I Hardware, Stationary, 48 72
I Premiums paitji 2^
1 ■ * -rz 906 50
Balance in hands of Treasurer, : $2,228 OS
The Committee appointed to audit and settle tho
account of George W. Shcafcr, Treasurer of the
Cumberland county Agricultural Society, report
that they have examined tho same pith its vouch,
ors and find it correct, and that there is a balance
in tho hands of tho Treasurer, to the credit eftho
Society, of Two ThousandiTwo Hundred and Tweu
tv-eicht Dollars and- Eight Cents ns above stated.
* . JNO.B. PARKER,),,
THOS. PAXTOty ] CoixUttloe.
Feb. 27, 1802. ■
Carpets: Carpets!
OIL Cloths, Blinds, Counterpanes, all kinds
of House furnishing Hoods, just received, which
with our largo stock of Goode on hand, wo offer to
additions of Staple Goods, we.mane no long pn
rado of figures as to quantity or price, (which are
always unreliable) but offer our largo stock at oily
prices. . Please give us a calf. ' ■
LBIDICH, SAWDER A MILLER.
Feb. 27, ISOfi. •
Notice,
rpHE- AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY -will
1 meet at tho Court House, in the borough of
Carlisle, on TUESDAY, MARCH 11,1862.
Feb. 27, 1862.. , D. S. CROFT, See ry.
Triennial Appeals.
qiHF, COMMISSIONERS will hold the Ap
: i peals on tho Triennial Assessment of the sev
eral boroughs and townships of Cumberland coun
ty, for tho year 1862, at' the following times and
places: ,
Monno —At the bouse ofT, A- Pggptti on Monday*
the 10th,day of March. ,
Silver Spring—At house-of Jacob OUtot, op
Tuesday, the AUh day Of March.
Hampden and Lower Allen—At the house of Goo.
Duey, on Wednesday, the J2th day of March.
East Ponhahoro and Now Cumberland, at the hquso
of Jacob Shell, on Thursday, the l:Uh of March,
Mccbanicsbprg and Hppor.pAllcn, at the house of
. Geo. L; Sponsler, in Mecht*hipaburg, op Ipday
the 14th, day of March.
Middlesex and North Middloton-rAt the Commis
. sionors’ office, on Saturday,* tho 15th of March,
Mifflin, Frankford and Newvillo*-—At tho house of
■ John M. Woodburn, in Newvillo, on Monday tho
17th day of March. - ;
Hopewoll and Nowburg—At tin* limiao pf Jamos
.. Akin, on Tuesday,, tho.lBth day pf March.
Sorthampton, Shipponshurg Borough and Shippens
. burg Township, at thobbouse of John Ford, id
Sliippcnshurg, on Wednesday,’ tho 13 ‘ b of March,
Newton—At the house; of G. Mellinyer, on Thqra-.
day, tho 20th day of March. ■ ...
South Middleton—Atthe Commissioners’ Office, on
Friday, tho 21st doy of Morchf
Carlisle—At tho Commissioners’ Office, on Saturday,
tho 22d doy of March. ■ . .
Penh and Dickinson, at tho “ Stone Tavern, on
, Monday, the 24th day of March; _
West Ponnaberongh—At the house of L. Zitier, on
Tuesday, tho 2ath day of March.*
J. H. WAGGONER, 1 :
GEO". IITtLE-itf •-V Comae e
. M. KOST. ) '
February, 20, 1362.-
To the Heirs and Legal Representative of George
' Jfclnx, deceased:
YOU are hereby notified to be and appear
at tho next stated Drpjjpug’ hJ bo held
at Carlisle; in and for tho county-of Cumberland,
ON TUESDAY, TUI? 18TH BAY OF MARCH,
1802, and accept or refuse ,to accept tho. Real Es
tate of tho said deceased at the ojr show
cause why the same should not he sold.
.JV T. %m'sY,Merff-
Feb. 20, 1862.—4*.
Wine and Liquor Store.
SOUTH • HANOVER . STREET, CARLISLE,
{Dii sdly OpjwnUc the Volunteer Office,)
THE undersigned would respectfully call
the attention of Merchants,. Holcl-kccpcrs,
.and Citizens. of Cumberland.and the surrounding
country generally, to his, establishment as above
designated', where ho keeps constantly on baud a
vory full and complete assortment of .
PURE AND UNADULTERATED
Wines and Liquors.
Any” article sold as such, will bo strictly ns repre
sented, and will bo sold/Wholesale and Retail at
tho lowest market prices. His stock consists in
part of
BEST FRENCH BRANDIES.
Martel brand. Did Pinct,
Castillion & Co., Pollovoisin,
La Rocholla, 3VJ. Bupuy A Co.,
A. Camlso, . Otard Old Laciueruno
.* DINS. ,
Holland, Holland Wasp ■
B. 13. Old Bobion, Common.
* WHISKIES.
Scotch, , Fatnily Nectar. 0. Rye,;
Irish, Copjnjob Rectified,
Wines of all Kinds.
Ho has also tho agency for tho sale ?f Lqmor’s
celebrated . .....
READINa ALB,
A supply of -which will bo constantly kept on
bond. .
. Orders gratofuUy received and promptly attended
t - > .GEORGE WINTERS.
Fob. G. 1802—ly.
]Bcautifiil Complexion.
■3y^
Doctor thomas f. chapman win
sond to all who wish it (froo of charge). Iho
Recipe and full directions for making and using a
"beautiful Togotablo Balm, that will effectually re
move Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Fueokles, Ac. Ac.,
leaving the shin smooth, clean and beautiful; also
full directions for using Pelatbbae’s uelebiiated
Stimulant, warranted to start a full growth of
Whiskers, or a Mnslaeho, in loss than thirty days.
Either of tho above can bo obtained by return mail,
by addressing (with stamps for return postage) Dll.
THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chemist,
831 Bboadwav, New York.
Jan. 30, 1802—2 m.
The confessions and experi
ence of a SUFFERER, —Published as a
warning, and for the especial benefit of Young Mon
and those who suffer with Nervous Debility, Doss
of Memory, Premature Decay, Ac., Ac., Ae., by one
who has cured himself by simple moans, after be
ing put to groat expense and inconvenience, through
tho use of worthless medicines prescribed by learned
Doctors. *
Single, copies may bo bad of tho author, C. A.
LA'MBBIIT, Esq'., Groonpoint, Long Island, by
enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope.' Ad
dress CHARLES A LAMBERT, Esq., Qrocppoint,
Long island, N. Y.
Jan. 30, 1802—2 m .
$lOO REWARD!
THE Coumiiaaionera of Cumberland Coun
ty will pay tho above reward of ONE JIJJJN
DRED DOLLARS for the arrest and $
tho persoq or persons who c,cm)putted. JJjo
John Berger, and boy, in Sonth Middleton town
ship, on the pigh), of tjio j‘u^WAOo’oNER,
GEO. MILLER,
M. HOST, . ..
Commmtontri.
Copnpissionora’ Office, ) ,
Carlisle, January 0, I»#Z- J
DR.
102 00
too 00
$3,22*1 68
60 60
3+ 00
10 50
Notice.
To Destroy-,—Rats, Roaches, Ac,
To Dettr'oy-^—- Mice, Moles, and Ants,
To Destroy——Bed-Bugs.
To Destroy — : —Moths, In Furs, Clothes, Ac.
To Dotlrny- —-Mosquitoes, and Pleas.
To Dcttroy —-Insects on Plants and Fowls.
To Detlroy— —lnsects on Animals, Ac., Ac.’
To Dcttroy Every form and species of Vermin.
"ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN.”
Destroy Instantly
EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF
VISRMIW.
Those preparations (unlike all others,) are
“Froo from* Poisons.”.
" Hot dangerous td tho Human Family.”
“Rats do not die on tho promises.”
“They come out of their holes to dio."
“ They are the only infallible remedies known.”
,2 years arid more ‘established in E c Vf pity.
Weed by- —tho City Post Office.
Veed by : -.tho City Prisons .and Rouses.
Used jy__City Stoiuu.cc3, Ships, Ad,
hy -tho City Hospitals, Alms-Houses, ie.
j7j c ,£ hy— —City Hotels, ‘Aator’,‘St. Nicholas,’ Ac.
Ueed hj/———tho Boarding Houses, 40., 40.
Uted hy —-njoro Hum 50,000 private Families;
mS'Sct one.pr tieo Speolrncne nf tr hat i« pvery
ipktrii taid by the People—pdi ton—PcaUn, do.
HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vermin, need
bo so lio longer, if they use “ CgSTAti s( Extermina
tors. Wo have, used it to our satisfaction, and if a
hoi cost $5, WO lyoUld hayc it. Wo had tried poi
sons, but they offoptod pothing; hut Cc.staa f, arti
cle knocks the breath uißof Rats, Mieo and Bod-
Buga, quicker than rye can write it. It is in great
demand nit over thp cqantfy.— J/c(L)ip (Q.,) Gazelle.
MORE GRAIN and provisions nro destroyed an
nually in Grant County by vermin, than would pay
for tons of this Rat and Insect Killer. ■
Lnncailtr, ( Wis,,).Herald.
lIRNRT 11. OOSTAR—Wo aro. selling your
preparations rapidly. Wherever they have boon
used, Rats, Mice, Roaches, and "Vermin disapppear
immediately. _ . . . , f ,
Eckkr & Btouffer, Druggists, Low Windsor, Ma.
“ Costnr’s" Rat, Roach, Ao., Exterminator. -
Costnr’s ,f , -
“ Costar’s" Re.d-bug Exterminator.
“.Cos'tnrV” - •
•t CoitarV' Electric Powder for Insects, Ac.
Is 25c. 50c. Asn $l,OO Boxes, Bottles ano.Flasks.
J 3 and $5 Sizes ron Plantations/ Shim,
Boats, Hotels, Ao.
ll To prevent tho public from
being imposed upon by spurious dad highly
pernicious Imitations, j\ new label bus been
prepared, bearing a Joe simile of tbo Propri
etor’s signature. Examine each.box, bottlo,
or flask carefully before purchasing, ami take
nothing but “Costars.”
ESJ“ Sold Everywhere—hy . „ ■
AH Wholesale panoaisTa in largo cities.
Some of tbo , ’
Wholesale A{?eiils in New York City,
ShioQcllin Brothers A Co, Tfnrrnl, Risky A Kitchen
B. Fahmjslook, Hull A Co, Bush, Oalo * Robinson.
A. B. A I). Sands A Co. M. Ward, Close A Co.
Wheeler A Hart. M’Kisson A Robbins.
James S. Aspimynll, P. S. Barnes A Cm
Morgan A Alien, . , F. C. Wells A Co. ■
Hall, Ruckel A Co, Lazollo,Marsh A Gardner
Thomas A Fuller., Hall, Dixon A Co,
p.'D. Orris- . Conrad Fox.
ANp other*-
Philadelphia, Pa.
T. W. Dvott A Co. [Robert Shoemaker A Co.
b! A. Fahnestock A Co. iFroadh, Richards A Co.
A.HP OTHERS.
And by Druggists, Qiioceiis, STOnrKEErr.ns and
Retailers generally, in nil Country
, Towns and Villages
In the
UNITED STATES.
Carlisle,Pa.,
OZrSald by
C. INHOFF, Grocer,
S. W. HAVERSTICK, Druggist,
S. ELLIOTT, Druggist,
4o< l |,y the DanooiSTS, BTOtinagEPEns and Re
taii.ebs generally.
sar Connrnr Dif alkbb pan order ns qbote.
address orders direet—[or ll ’., l ’[' 0 1 0 V Tur I nl ' l
Ac., is desired JS3~ Sond Tor [lBo2] Circular,
giving reduced Prices] to
HENBIT R. COSTAB,
pßiHCirAis Depot—No. 512 Broadway—[Opposite
the St. Nicholas Hotel,] Now York.
f sbruary 2Y, 1882. —Ins*
1862.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
WE aro pow selling our stock of Fine
Dross Goods, Cloaks. Shawls, 3fars, and
many kinds of Winter Goods, AT REDUCED
CES. Persons wanting any of tho above kinds oi
goods will find ogr stock very complete for the
present season. We have been i ccoivmg very largo
additions of staple 'domestic goods, which wo are
selling at the lowest market prices. Since Wool
has advanced from 35 to G 6 and Cotton from 10 to
40 cents, domestic woqlon and cotton goods are
steadily advancing in tho Eastern Cities.
Now is the time to make purchases!
Persons having accounts with us aro notified‘ th "£
since Jan 1, 1802, their accounts must he settled up
every six' months, otherwise interest after the op
ration of that time will bo charged. Mo "” c °“j
polled to adopt this mode of conducting our bos
ices as merchants in tho cities have reduced busi
ness to a cash system. rr«Muii
All persons indebted to the old firm of I.cidich i
Sawyer, aro notified that wonro determined to settle
up our old books, either by paymout or note, oth
erwise wo Trill 1 aye our accounts With t o p p
officer for coilootion. It is impossible for us to con
duct our. business to tho advaufago of our customers
whilst Tfo have so much money laying dead on our
b ° ok ' DEIDIGII, SAWYER i MIDLER,
East Main Street.
Carlisle, Jan. IC, 1862. ,
The Philadelphia Inquirer.
DOUBLE SUF.ET, FORTY-EIGHT COLUMNS,
Published overy Morning,(Except Sunday,)
by WILLIAM W. HARDING, No. 121 South
Third St., Pliiladelahia,
The Great Newspaper ofPhiladelphia!
The trying times of tho Nation's history in
which wo live, render a
LIVE NEWSPAPER!
AND indiapcnsiblo necessity to every mnn
who would keep himself informed of the im
portant events, which nro daily transpiring. To
finish a paper which will meet the. just expectations
of the public in such a time as the present, requires
an amount of labor and of extraordinary expense
of which the comimunty ut largo have conccp-
lion. ’ilio Jt > u'bliBliof^ 1 0'r slT i'iiiii' * .
INQUIRER,’ has spared no efforts op money to
make it’ all that it could bo n)ado. Jlcsidoo-improv
ing and ‘strengthening the home ■ force duping the
past year, several of-the’best Reporters and Letter
Writers in tho country, have been sent, at groat ex
pense, with tho Army and Navy, and have frctiuent
ly given thopqhlie the first and fullest accounts by
telegraph and by mail, of important events at the
Seal of War. THE INQUIRER pas tho first
northern paper to give the account of the Hattoras
and Port Royal victories, and was twelve hours in
adyanpc of any paper in tho country, in its pnWi-.
cation of tho details of tho Bull Ron Battle.. 1\ hat.
TUB INQUIRER has done, is but an onrnosLof
what will bod Ono, in order to givo its renders .llio
earliest and best accounts of every, event of in
terest connected with
THEGBDIT BEBfJLUOS.
and at tho same time have it maintain its reputa
tion as THE BEST GENERAL NEWSPAPER
IN THE COUNTRY. ,
The increase in the circulationof THE INQUIR
ER during the year, is the best evidence of tho ex
tent to which tho public rely upon it for the nows of
tho day. Its circulation has averaged Cor SEVER
AL MONTHS past,
Oyer Two Hundred Thousand Copies!
a week, or nearly FORTY THOUSAND A DAY ,
and it has. during the year, in times of excitement,
reached OVER SEVENTY THOUSAND a day—
■ testing tho capacity of QUR FAST PRESS to the
utmost to supply tho demand.' It commenced the
New Year yiith now and" beautiful Copper-faced
Typo, and with renewed vigor- and activity in its'
Nows and Editorial departments,
The is independent in politics.
Prices at which .THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIR
jER is furnished; Single Copies Two CcntSy-or
Twelve Cents a Week. ■
DAILY PAPER, $0 00 per annum, payable in ad
vance. ' I
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' All Letters should he addressed io
YYILHAM W. HARDING. Publisher, Inquirer
. Building, 121 Solitb Third Street, Philadelphia.
; Fob. 13, 1802.
. jQUUGS,
SQO3CS.
EANCV GOODS,
CONFECTIONERIES,
SUITS,
PICKLES,
PERFUMERY,
PRES E R V E D FR UT T.S
S, W. HAVERSTIOK,
North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Penn’a.
Ilasjußt opened an assortment of,Fresh Drugs,
Fancy Go'dds, Gift Hooks, Perfumery, Fruits, and
Confectionery, which has neyor been surpassed in
tins borough) for novelty and ologanoo. The nrti
sleshavo been sclented lyith great care, and arc cal
culated, hi quality and price, to command the at
tontiori of jHirclmflcra.
PvLYOr <7oOJ?tf,
which comprises every variety of fancy articles.of |
the most exquisite finish, such as— ' ■
Papier Macho Goods, elegant alabaster inkstands
and trays, fancy ivory, pearl and shell card oases,
ladies’ Fancy Baskets, fancy Work Boxes* with sow
ing instruments, Port Monnaies, of every variety,
Gold Pons,.and Pencils, fancy paper weights, papo
tcrics, and a largo variety of ladies’ fancy statione
ry. - Moto seals and wafers, silk and head purses,
ladies’ ridijig whips, elegantly finished, laxlica’ fine
cutlery, perfume baskets and bags', brushes of eve
ry kind for tho toilet, Roussel’s, perfumoo of the
various kind, musical instruments of all kinds and
iu all prices, together with an innumerable variety
of articles elegantly finished, and ut low rstqs, Al
so, an extensive. collection of BOOKS, comprising
.tho various English and American Annuals for lBol),
richly omludished and illustrated Poetical Works,
with Children’* Pictorial Honks, for childrcn-of all
ages. liis assortment Qf School Books and School
Stationery is also complete, and comprises every
thing used in College and tho Schools. Ho also
desires to call (he particular attention of families to
his elegant assortment of
' ' * LAMPS, tfcc.,
from tho extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar-.
cher and others of Philadelphia, comprising every
stylo of Parlor, Chamber and , Study Lamps, for
burning cither Lard, Sperm or Ethcrial Oil, togetli
or with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, &c. Ills as
sortment in this lino is unequalled in tho borough
Also,
SEQARS A TOBACCO,
embracing all tho favorite brands, and a fine assort
ment of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS A PIPES. ■
FRUITS,
snob as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Necta
rines, Prunes, Ac. Fancy Confectionery. Nuts,
Preserved Fruits, Mrncod Meat, Pickles, Ac.,, Ac.,
in every variety and all prices, all of which are
pure and fresh,'snob as can bo confidently recom
mended to his friends: His. stock'embraces every
thing in tile lino of Fancy Goods, with many other
articles useful to housekeepers which tho public are
especially ■invited to call and sec, at the old stand
opposite : tljo Deposit Rank. HAVEBSTICK.
Carlisle, Dec. 26, 1361. .
TO THE CITIZENS OF
Cumberland County.
milE undersigned bogs leave to inform j°ii,
I that ho has just opened a DUUO STORE, in
tlie borough of CARLISLE. in the room formerly,
oceupiodby R.VNOt.ns * Peikphh, ns aDrug&toro,
hoxt door to Inhofis Grocery Store, South Hanover
Street, where ho will always ho found ready and
iriliius to ply thospatula and postal. The follow:
ing list comprises the main portion of his stock :
DRUGS AND CRRMIOALS,
Tbossis, Sospbxsorv BfSDApna, Wmnow Glass,
Toilet Soaps, pure Wines and I/iquors, Perfumery,
Canos, Notions and Varieties generally, Confection
eries, Tobacco and segars, Lithographs acd Frames,
Burning Fluid, Haiut, Vifrujsli ftn.d Sa)h Brushes,
Coal Oil,
Blank Hooke and Stationary generally,
Having had oyer fifteen years’ experience in the
Drug Business, with a desire to accommodate and
please my customers, I Uopo to receive a reasonable
share of public patronage. It is my intention and
desire to give perfect satisfaction in every particu
lar, to all who may favor mo with a call.
PI^ESCRIPTIOHS
Carefully compounded, at fair prices. Givomoa
call.
8. R. PANNEBAKBR
•avltye, »«•. 11, Ull—
New Fall and Winter Styles
FOB
MID MOT WIMi
AT THE
North Hanover Street
CLOTHIG EMPORIUM.
fPUB undersigned would respectfully o«H
X thn attention of tho public to tho largo
SPLENDID STOCK OF
Piece Goods and Ready-made.
cl6thino
Now in store, of every variety and »tyl«, and
at prices os low o« can bo found any whom.
CLOTHS,:
' CASHMERES,
VESTINGS,
Of beautiful and dcsimWo stylcv which will F*
made to order, or Bold per yard, to suit the tail, of
every customer. - , -
A large assortment of
sights.
-UNDERSHIRTS,
DRAWERS,
HANDKERCHIEFS
TIES,
STOCKS,
HALF-HOSE,
SUSPENDERS, &c. &c.
TRUNKS, TRUNKS!
VALISES, CAEPEMAGS,
TTi\IBR,EL.L.AS. '■ .
&0., &c., in largo varieties. ,
MILITARY CLOTHING,
Of every description, made to order at short
notice and on reasonable terms.
public is respectfully invited to give us
a-cnl'l, ns we feel confident that our stock and prices
will compare favorably with any similar establish
meat in town,
ISAAC LIVINGSTON,
North Hanover at., opposite Iho American IIdUM.
Oc-t. 31. IHOI. - ■ ■ '.I
First of the Season!
FALL GOODS!
BEA VTY, FASHIONAED CHEAPNMSM
VOifBINED!
First in the .Field with New, Fash
ionable and Cheap Goods ;
L'OB THE
FALL | WINTER.
pffTCAU. AND, SEE r^gg
P. ARNOLD
WOULD respectfully inform the citiien*
. of Cumberland county that ho has bMJuit
rncolrod and opened at tbo old |tand in Hanorec
street, a choice assortment of • "
Fall and Winter Goods,
which have been selected with care, and purchase*
at the lowest: cash prices, and ,which ho will Iftl*
to customers j>t iho *\dyoßt cates. HU ftoclt
slats of . '
S,a<Ues’ Dress Goods,
such as piiks, /all colors,) doiaines. (plajn and
figured,) Lavojla cloths, Cohorts, Frensa
prints, be., &c. f jiic. ■ »' * •'» •
: I)OMBSTICS, DOMESTICS.
.Muslins, osnflburgs, ' chocks, tickings, shcetlngf;
(linen and cotton, ajl widths,) ginghams. A«. A*.,
MEN’S WEAK
Cloths," eassiinores, cay.sinets, Kentucky u»as, Ac.,
which Will be sold very cheap.
GLOVES and UQSIERY _ , .
Of eceyy description.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c., &c.
velvet, Brussels, three ply, superfine, Venitian, rag
and hemp carpets, oil-cloths.(All’widths.) and *
largo assortment of Trunks and Carpot-bngs. ,
51 OOP SKIRTS.
A largo stock cf lioop skirts, Ql ' kip,dc, for la
dies and misses. ,
Tho public arc respectfully requested to call and
examine his stock and learn prices before purcha
sing elsewhere. Give him a call nmj examine for
yourselves and you will fijid you jfill gist cheap
goods.
THJ2 OLJ? STAND.-t*s ‘
Tteu doore north x>f th* Cftrlul* Deporit Jf*nb
PHILIP ARNOLD.
. Oct." 3. 1661. , ' ' '
For Sew inti machines.
JONAS 15 ROOK. & ISRO'S
PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON.
200 and 500 yds. White, Black, and Colored,
Thin Thread being made particularly for Sewing
Machines, is very st-Wmg, smooth, and clastic, ■ Its
strength is not impaiiod by washing, nor by frie
tion of the needle. For Mncbincs, use Brooks’
Patent (iluoc, for upper-thread, ami Brooks* Patent
Six Cord, Uvd Ticket, for under thread.
Sold l>y respectable dealers throughout tlio conn
tty. Also, in cases of 100,dozen each, assoyted N08.,-
by ’
WM. HENRY SMITH, Solo Agent,
36 Vesfloy street, Now York.
Nor. 14, 1861—Gm,
81. K. GOODYEAR, ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE,
' Oppoiitt Ihf Priton.
OFFICE with ColvToll & McClure. —•
Jnn. 0, iBoZ.~
BSfJFCIS IS- SIIAPLM, •
attorney AT law,
CARLISLE. PA.
ATTENDS, to securing and cqllecting
' ,S 'olttier'e Pay, Peneinne, Runntiee, Ac,
ir-g- Office on South Hanover street oppoiiU
Bents’, store. Feb. 13. 1882.
SEWSHAM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFICE -with Wm. 11. Miller, Esq., South
HaDQvor street, opposite the Volunteer Plinth g
Office. , • '
Carlisle, D.eo. 22, JB59 —tf. • - 1 ’
J. M. WEAKLEY,
AT LA W
OFFICE on South Hanover street, opposite
BonU’s store, Carlislo. - •’
Fob. 27. 1862—9 m,
LJ. FOULK, Attorney at Law.
• Office with James R. Smith, Esq., Ilhoom'i
Hall. AU business entrusted to him will bo prompt
ly attended h>. - Feb. 6. 1862.
Dr. WM, MENTZER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,, ■
HAS removed his office to the room directly
opposite the Second Presbyterian Cbnrob,
Corner of South Hanover and Pom/ret tie., Carliele.
All patient, entrusted to hi. care, either fronf
town or country, will b» promptly attwd.d •».
F.h. 13. US2.—tf ■ ■ ■