American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, March 19, 1863, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    mnoCLAMATION TO SOLDIERS AB
-51 SENT WITHOUT LEAVE.
Tho President has Issued an important
noliimatidn to soldiers absent from their
'laments without leave. lie gives grace to
■ r n fi sucb, up to tho Istof April, at winch time
“ ' w j, o report themselves to tho nearest
•headquarters, as designated by a previous
nrdor of the Secretary, of AVer, will be
Restored to thoir respective regiments 'with
out punishment; hut those who do not, .will
? arrested as deserters and dealt witb-as the
W directs. He warns evil disposed •persons
L 0(. jo give aid'to the rcbollion.'by ‘Onoourag
desertion, thus weakening the strength
of the armies and exposing'those troops in
the field to additional 'Sanger. Ho calls
upon all good'citlzcns to assist in preventing
,disaffected parties from urging the desertion
soldiers and discouraging enlistments.
JHattirti.
On tho 12th inst., by Rev. Wm. Kopp, Mr.
John Miti.Eßj to Miss Mary Crissinger, both
’of Silver Spring, '
. In Frankford township,, on tho 10th inst.,
Mrs. Margaret Snyder, aged 85' years, R
Months and 18 days. ,
Marfofe.
CARLISLE MARKET.— March Is, 1863.
Corrected Weekly hy R. G. Woodward.
Fioun, Superfine, per bbl., 6,00
do.. Extra, do., 6,75
do., Hyo, do., , 4,50
White Win:at, per bushel, 1,00
Jliin Wheat. ~ do., 1,50
Bye, do., ' 83
Corn, do.,
Oat?, do.,
String Barley, do.,
Fall do., do.,
CLOVERSEED, do.,
IIUOTUYSEEE, 86.,,
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.—SIaroh 18
Flour, superfine,
u extra,
Eve Flour,
Corn'Meal,
Wheat; rod,
“ white,
Kye, •■.
Corn. yellow,
“ white,
Oats, - ’
Cloverseee,
Whisky,
GIRARD HOUSE.
CHESTNUT St.>1)01017 Ninth, Philade]
phia. '
KANAGA, FOWLER A Co.,
Proprietors.
March 19, *o3—2m,
SHERIFF’S SALES.
By virtue of Sundry writs of Alias and Plurius
■Venditioni Exponas and Levari Facias, issued out
ol the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland coun
ty, and to mo directed, I will expose to publio ven
due or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough
of Carlisle, on Friday,'the 10th day of April, 1803,
at 10 o’clock. A, M., the following described Ileal
.Estate viz,*
A lot of ground in tho borough of Carlisle,
bounded oh tho south by North .street, on the west
by East street, on tbo north by C. Kiudig and
on tho east by tho Lctort Spring, containing two
acres and. a half moro. or less, having tbcfcon
erected a .1 story and a half frame house, small
(tabic, and other out-houses, Seized and taken in
locution and to bo sold as tho property of John
Efthir, .*
—Also- ■'
A. lot of ground situate in Keaton township,
containing l aoco, more or less/bounded on the
cost by tbo Big Spring on the west by. Railroad
street, on the north by the laud ,of Peter A. Alii
«t Brothers, and on tho south by tho Cumberland
Valley Railroad, having thereon erected a two story
weather boarded house, stable, steam distillery,
bog pons and w6od r shod. Seized and taken in exe
cution and to bo sold as tho property of A. M.
Middleton.
—Also—
£A lot of ground situate on north street, in the
borough of Carlisle, bounded on'tho oast by James
Armstrong, on tho west by Jobn Noble, on tho
south by Locust alloy, n,nd on the north by. North
street, containing GQ feet in front, and 240 feet in
. depth havingthoroon erected one two and a half story
frame machine shop, with machinery thereto at
tached, ono one story fram.obuiidingusod osa foun
dry,and one one story stone house.- Soizodand taken
.in execution and to bo sold ns tho property of Wil-'
lifunClibb and Eli Morrett.
' —Also—
A lot of ground sithato in south Middleton
township containing five acres more or less, bounded
on tho east by the Walnut Bottom road on the
west by tho Spring road, on tho north by tho
Spring road and on tho south by lands of John No
ble. - -
A lot of ground situate in tho borough of
Carlisle, containing CO feet in front and. 110 feet in
depth; more or loss boundedbn tho oastbyan alley,
on the west by Pitt street, on tho North by lot of
Mrs/ Bowers, and on tho south by South street,
having thereon erected a one story frame house,
A lot of ground situate in tho borough of Car
lisle, containing 30 feet in front and 240
feet in depth more or loss, bounded on the oast by a
lot of William Lino and others, #u tho west by lot
of George Wahl, on tho north by .Chapel alley and
oa tho south by South street, having thoroop erected
a bno story log house. Seized and taken in execu
tion and to bo sold as tho property, bf William
Cart.
—Also—
A ono story brick house, Sixteen feet by eigh
teen feet, on a lot of ground belonging to Defendant,
situated in tho town of Lisbon, Upper Allen town
ship, Cumberland Co., and State of Pennsylvania,
bounded on tho north by Lisbon St., on tho west
by lands of widow Mateor, on tho south by lands
of Benjamin Anderson’s heirs, and On tho oast by
lands of Andrew Matoor’s hoirs, containing ono
quarter of an aero more or loss. Seized and taken
execution, and to bo sold as the property of John
—Also—-
All that log dwelling house of two stories high,
having a front of twonty-four foot, and a depth of
twonty-Bix foot, situate on a,certain lot or piooo of
land m South Middleton township, Cumberland Co
hounded on tho north by Samuel Given, on tho east
by Carlisle Iron Works, on tho south by—Hollingor
and on tho west by tho Carlisle and Harrisburg
turnpiko road. Seized and taken in execution and
to bo sold as tho property of David Harrold.
—Also—.
A traotof land sitanto in North Middleton town
»hip; Cumberland Co., bounded by other lands of
John G. Btouifor, William Natobor, John Kompor,
Jacob Hartman, and tho Couodoguinotto crook,
containing one hundred and seventy .three acres,
TrailL twenty-six perches, more or loss, having there
on erected a largo two story log and briok dwelling
largobarn and other improvomonts. Seized
ana taken in execution, and to bo sold as thb prop
erty of John G. Stouffer. , 1
—Also—
an d situate in Hicjtinson township,
Dani i r v“ a , Co- ' boundod on south and west by
on III! ■ Zo ‘b' lor > °n tho north, by Amos Myors, and
a hnip ° n,t Bernard Gardiner, containing six and
on„ or less, having thereon erected a
coonn! 1 *!. 0, Btor y frame house, frame stable
him s r B “°P> an d other, out-houses. Seized and ta-
Mosci M ° jf tion ’ and to bo sold as tbo property of
—Also—
front of°i frame dwelling house having a
a lot or b? an J a depth of 22 foot, situated upon
c ontoininL 0 na oofiro.und’in 0 o firo . und ’ in Silver .S’pring township,
ll fr° nc and 160 foot in depth,
east bv thn < o?i n north by Jacob Mamma, on tho
lot Of ™ or , £P rin fi road, on tho south by a
Bortlinb , bort > and on tho west by Jacob
bo sold , zccl and taken in execution and to
as tho property of Abraham Brown.
To bo sold by mo
51um,,,,,. „ j- T. KXPI’ET, Sheriff.
““'Offict, Carlisle, ) M
Cosn alaroh 17, 1803. J
*"1 bo rotnHr!li on t “l l 811,08 °f *5OO, or over, $5O
'‘Bckcnol? indte? be P? id , whon tho property is
• * ud *25 on all sales under $5OO.
mk
1,10
1,20
0,00
2,25
0 25
'7 75
* 500
4 00
1 7.0 ft 1 72
1 80 a I ,9j
- - 1 01
- 625
- 47■ a 49
notice,
* Notice is hereby given that the fallowing flatbed
persons have filed with tho undersigned their peti
tions for Licence.under tho Act of Assembly of 31st
of March, 1850, and tho Supplements thereto, which
petitions will bo presented to tho CdUrt of Quarter
Sessions of Cumberland County, on Monday, tho
13th day of April A. ‘D. 1883. *■
. UtOTELS. •
Jjouwr -Milan —Jacob Kline, M. H. Thompson,
JhoJG. Hook. ,
Upper Allen —Wm. L. Cooklin, H. B. Stone.
Carlisle'E. TV.—Jos. Hoisor, David Martin, Ad
am Wareham.
- Carlisle TV. W. —IT. L. Burkholder, P. Aughin
bnugh, Jno. Myers, Doyle P. Hazoltoh, John Han
non; .
Dickinson Twp. —J. Irvine.
Bast Pennsboro* Tup. —Benjamin Clay, Jacob
Shell, A. P. Erb, David Boitzol, Mrs. Eliza Bolling-
Frankfovd Twp. —William Green.
Hamriden “ —Goo. ,L. Sponsion,' .Goo. W.
Miller. -
Monroe Twp. —John Dickovor.
Mechanicshurg Boro. —H. W.. Irvine, Adam Ste
vens, William Scirer,
Middlesex Twp.— Samuel ’Garman/N. W. Woods.
Newburg Boro.—* Martin Kunkol. -
New Cumberland Boro. —Jacob Switzer, George
Tackier.
Newton Ttop.— James A. Eakins, Simon Halo,
and Goo. W. Waddle, Christopher Mollingor.
Netoville Boro . —Daniel S. Dunlap, Jno, W
Woodborn.
. North Middleton Twp. —J. C. Beecher.
Penn Twp. —Elias B. Eystor.
Southamjjton Twp. —William. Clark, Daniel W.
•Strolim.
Ship2>enshargßoro.— -Mary A. Matccr, Abm. llos
tottor, Wm. M. Augbmbaugh, Henry Hursh.
• Silver Spring Twp. —J. \V. Lcidlg, John Yanns
dlan, Jacob Ostott, George Duey, Peter Wobert.
S. Middleton Twp, —Snider Ruply, H. S. Groon
awalt, John Richer, David’Nickel.
Wert Pennsboro’ —Jacob Chisncll, Lewis Zitzor.
RETAILERS.
Carlisle E. W. —Wm. Marlin, <Tno, D. Mock,
Jno. Fuller, S. Keepers, Goo. Winters,- '©buries P,
Eoklos.
Carlisle W. W. —S. IV. Ildvcrstlck.
N. Middleton Tipp. —-Benjamin Hosier.
Shiiynenalmry Moro, —B'. K Keller.
J. B. FLOYD,
' Clerk.
March 19, 1803,
REMOVAL.
Greenfield & Sheafer
Have removed to their new
and beautiful STORE ROOM South-east cor
ner of Market Square, opposite Irvin’s Shoo Store.
, 1 Having just returned from New York and -Phila--
dolphia, wo are now prepared.,, to offer superior in
ducements to any othdr house iu the country*
Oiir variety of Dress Goods is immenvez .
Plain - Alpacas, single and double width/ sail the
Knobby shades .of the season. '
Brocade Oriental Lusters,
Plai.li Oriental Lusters, all shades,
Plaid Oriental Lusters, all shadesi
. Plain and Plaid Mozarribipues,
Plaid and Plain Poplins,
more desirable than any Silk. Pongu Mixtures,
Delaines, Challics, Lawns, Organdies, Chintsis, ic.
IiOMESTIC &OOBS/
A heavy stock of Checks, Muslins, Prints,
Ginghams, Cottonacles, io., will bo sold at reason
able rates.
MOURNING GOODS!
Bombazines, Cashmors, Alpacas, Black Wool De
laines, all grades, single and double widths. Reps,
Plain Bareges, Crape Veils, Crapo Collars, Crape
Setts, Mourning,Shawls in groat varieties.
/Wo have,paid particular attention to tho above
lino of goods, in tho buying, and can offer them at
astonishingly low prices..
€loths and Cassimcrcs.
The largest assortment of fancy .Cassimeres ever
offeicd in this market., Also, our usual assortment
of
Notions,
Hosiery,
Gloves,
Trimmings, &c.
" GREENFIELD & SHEAFER,
South-east corner of High St. and Market Square,
2nd door from tho Corner. ~
March 19, 1803.
SPRING TRADE, 1863.
NEW GOODS!!!
TV OW offering an immense variety of
J-l CLOTHS, J
CASSIMERES,
VESTINGS,
COTTON GOODS, Ac.
For IHen & Boys’ Wear
in a larger variety, than oan bo found in any estab
lishment in this place, and at as low prices as can
bo sold any whoro, to suit tasto and pocket. Wo
manufacture the above goods to order, in tho latest
stylos, or soil per yard. Customers wishing to have
tho goods bought of us, cut, can be accommodated,
free of charge. An early inspection of our goods
and prices, respectfully solicited.
ISAAC LCVXNGSTON,
North Hanover St, Clothing Emporium.
• March 19,1863. * ■
READY MADE.CLOTHING,
OF our own manufacture, tho mostextensive
stock over exhibited, warranted as represented,
sold Wholesale or Rotailat tho lowest market price,
got up in tho most
Fashionable Style,
to ploaso tbo most fastidious taste, bo sure and caH
before furnishing olsowhoro at
ISAAC,LIVINGSTONE,
North Hanover St., Emporium.
March 10, *63.
SHIRTS ! SHIRTS !!
WE have the largest and finest shirts over
offered in this, place, "
SHIRTS at 12,00 per doc.
do. “15,00 “
do. “ 20,00 . “ “
do. “ 25,00 “ <•
do. “ 30,00 “ “
warranted to bo of the best and most celebrated
makes. Bought before the late advance in prices,
sold by the dozen or single. If you want a
Perfect Fitting Shirt,
od.ll at
ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S
North Hanover St., Emporium.
March 10' '63.
Handkerchiefs, Ties, stocks, Rib-:
bons, Suspondors, Under Shirts, Drawers, a
beautiful assortment, can bo found nfc
ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S, .
North Hanover St., Emporium.
March 10, '63.
TRUNKS! TRUNKS! t
YVLISES,. Trunks, Carpet Bags,
rnllas Ac. French solo leather Trunks, La
dies travelling Trunks of largo sizes, brass bound,
of the host makes, in largo variety at
ISAAC LININGSTON’S,
North Hanover Street.
Manch 19, 'C3,
Prothonotary’s Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons in
torestcd, that tho following accounts have
filed in tho Prothouotary's office for examination,
and will bo presented to tho Court of Common
Plea* of Cumberland County for confirmation and
allowance, on Wednesday, tho I6th day of Anril.
1863, viz; p >
1. Tho account of Adam Coovor, Assignee of Jo
seph Lehman and wife,
2. Tho account of Qocrgo S. Bootom, Assignee of
Jonathan Cornman.
3. Tho account of Joseph Hook, Committee of
Jano Tritt, a lunatic.
4. Tho Account of James M’Candlish, Assignee
of John M. Davidson.
BENJAMIN DUKE,
Pi'&honotary,
March 12, 1863,
Furs! Fairs! Man lies I jflaiitlcfl
WE are soiling the balafice of our FURS
and MANTLES at greatly reduced prices.
Now is tho time to got bargains in those goods.—
Wo bavo on hand a largo stock of all kinds of goods.
Please call at
LEIDIOH, SAWYER* A MILLER’S.
Jan. 23,1869 k .
Poor House Statement,
FOR THE TEAR 1809.
Joiim Miller, William Cornmak and Robert
Elliott, Esq'rs, Directors of tho Poor and*of
tho Houso of Employment of Cumberland
County, in account with said County, (
from tho Ist day. of January to
tho 31st day of December,
A. D. 1862, inclusive.
DR.
To balance in hands of Treasurer at last
settlement,
Cash from County Treasurer,
Carlisle Deposit Bank, on loan,
Coh Gracoy and G. Inhoff, money refunded
A. Boslor, ’ 9 • do. 41 69
J. Boistlino,'for two-shoals, 4 05
D. Wolf, for support of Jas Sandcrsn, dco'd . 84 00
J. Mi. Moans, Esq., forfcupportof 0. Lauglilin 28 00
D. Wherry, Esq., " u Mrs. Hollar, 29 00
J. P. Sterling, " .** Mary Knottlb, 83 60
•Peifry and other Counties, for support of
Paupers,
E. A. Smith and others, boarding,
John JFaller, butter,
S. Caldwell and others, tallow,
M, Myers, 820 lbs, of lard,
H. Parker, stone and straw,
P. Humor and others, stock sold,
Drovers, pasture,
A. Boslor and others, ryo,
J. Clohdonin, hides,
Total debits,
By cash paid A. W. Bontz and
others for merchandise and
groceries, $3,004 50
Mrs. Snltzhurg and others, out- '
door aid, 1,203 20
State Lunatic Asylum,support
of. paupers,
York County Directors, do. ,
J. Beistlino and others, tailor
ing, hats and shoes,
D. Sipo and others, out-door
funeral expenses,
B. Smith and others, Justices
. and Constable’s fees.
Wm. Gracoy and others, cattle
and bogs, 870 7V
John Single, brown horse, 341 00
J. A. Marsh it Co., now reaper, 123 00
A. Boslor and others, graia-and
-grinding,
11. C. Woodward and others,
clover and,timotby seed, 37.50
Or Delaney and others, lumber, 47 09.
" . tl coal for fuel, 151 40
Henderson & Hood, coal for lime, 103 07
J. Miller and others, wood for
fuel,
Win. Miller, making now And
repairing old pump,' O’’ 04
Henderson & Hoed, plaster, • 18 'OO,
Wm. Fridley and others, tinware
and tinkering,
Qco. Wetzel and others, wagon
making,
Goo. Lindcnmood, and others
blacksmithing,
J. & J. Boslor, ironing now
wagon,
J. & P. Alspough,.painting tin
roof,
Goo. Zinn and others, ppstage,
, express* charges and station
ary, 32 23
H. Saxton and others, hardware; 198,54
J. .Glendenin, leather, 139 57
F. Gardner •& Co., eastings, 25 3S
Theodore Kiefer, baking, 31 ’OO
Dr. S. P. Edgier, drugs and
medicine, .
Dr. llobinsori and others, out-,
door medical aid, 13 50.
Carlisle Deposit Bank, leans; 2,250 00
Dickinson Fite Insurance Go.', 25 34
Frost Co., vines and fruit trees,. .*7 00
Dr, S. P. Zoiglor, salary, <fco., 103 75
P. Brakemakcr, weaving, 8 00
If. Snyder, Esq., salary, . 776 00
Wm. Gracoy, Director, extra
services, .
John Miller,
Wm. Cornman, do. 7 50
Jacob Squior, Treasurer, salary, 50 00>
W. J. Shearer, Esq., ■ 30 00
Miscellaneous Expenses, 12 60
' ■ Total credits,
Balance duo- Treasure?,
JACOB SQIUIBB, Eaq.-, Treasurer'of the Poor
House and House of Employment ol Cumberland
county, in account with the Directors of said Insti
tution, from tho Ist day of January to the 31st day
of December, 1802.
dr; . ■ ■
To balance in Treasurer’s hands at iast
settlement,
Cash from County Tceasucer, ■
Carlisle Deposit Bank, •.
Other sources, as exhibited in the fore
going statement,
CR. .
By cash paid on Directors’ orders, as
above,
Balance duo Treasurer,
Operations of the Institution during the yea\
. 1862.
STATEMENT OF STEWARD AND MATRON,
4 - Inmates.
Number of paupers in tho House, Jjin. 1,
1862, (19 of whom wore colored,)
Admitted up to Doc. 31, 1862,
Born in tho House up to. Dec. 31,1862,
Whole number provided for during thoycar, 3S:
Number died, of whom 5 wore colored, 21
i?ound out
Discharged and eloped,
Number remaining in. the House, Jan. 1, 1863;
of whom 34 are colored,ls3
Number of out-dooc paupers, supported atpub
lic expense, of whom. 3 are in the State Lu
natic Asylum, 0?
"Whole number chargoablo on Jan, 1, 1863,' 220
There are in the house, asjjnoar as can bo ascer
tained, 2 under 1 year of age; 10 from Ito 5; 12
from 5 to 10 ; 0 from 10 to 20; 25 from 20 to 30;
U from 30 to 40; 17 from 40 to 50 ; 20 from 50 to
60 ; 25 from 60 to 70; 10 from 70 tt 80; 3 from 80
to 90; and 5 from 90 to 100.
In addition to the above, 2891 traveling paupers
have been received without regular orders to whom
wore given 7143 meals, opd many of them wore
furnished with articles of clothing.
Proceeds of Farm,
• 1,335 bushels of fthoat, 34 bushels of rye, 2,531
bushels of shelled,corn, 433 bushols of potatoes, 63
loads of hay, 46 loads of fodder, 3 loads of Pump
kins, CO bushels of Onions, 60 bushels of red boots,
20 bushels of green beans, 6 bushels of peas, 8
bushels of tomatoes, 30 bushels of parsnips, 36
bushels of turnips, 4,300 heads of cabbage, 1,000
cucumber .pickles, 3 bushols of dried apples, 190
dozen of eggs,, arid .75 brooms wore made, 5,000
bushols ef lime burned, and 43 perches of Stone
wall built. - ■
# 1,300 bushels of oats.
Articles made in the House,
22 P. a * rs °f cloth mittens, 11 pairs of knit mittens,
0/ pairs of knit socks, 25 pairs of stockings footed,
30 bonnets, 14 caps, 80 sacks, 83 aprons, 12 com
forts,'66 chemises, 201 shirts, 87.frooks, 104 pillow
slips, 54 pillow cases, 5 bolsters, 13 chaff bods, 28
sheets, IS# handkerchiefs hemmed, 55 children’s
frocks, 10 children's skirts, 35 pairs of suspenders,
7 bod curtains, 4 Quilts, 6 woolen shirts, 20 chil
dren’s chemises, 8 boys’ shirts, 5 table jdotbs, 23
towels, 21 shrouds, 64 yords of rag carpet, 223
lbs of hard soap, 51 bbls of soft soap, 2,126 pounds
of butter, and 20 crocks of apple butter.
- Articles made in the Carpenter Shop,
21 coffins, 4 chests, 1 ox yoke, 1 table, 8 double
and single trees, 40 hammer handies.
Siobk Fattened and Killed,
28 beeves (average, weight 506 lbs.) 16,108 lbs,,
12wnlvos (average weight 061. lbs) 793 lb, 35 hogs
(average weight 205 3-6 lbs.) 7,196 lbs., making in
all 24,157 lbs. (116 hogs died during the year, of
hog cholera.)
Stock on Farm, Jan . 1,1803,
8 horses, 15 miloh cows, 14 head of stock cattle,
19 steers, 2 yoke of oxen, 2 sows and 12 shoats.
Utensils on Farm, Jan, 1, 1863,
2 broad and 1 narrow wheeled wagons, 1 stone
wagon, 1 pair wood ladders, 3 pair hay ladders,
1 wagon bod, 2 jack screws, 1 cart and cart gears,
1 spring wagou and harness, * I largo sled, 6
plows, 2 single and 6 double shovel plows, 1 largo
and 4 small cultivators, 1 roller,- .1, grain drill,
1 threshing machine, horse power and bolt, 1 wind
mill, 1 fodder cutter, 6 wheelbarrows, 2 log chains,
8 setts of wagon gears, 6 setts of plow gears, 2
fifth- and 1' carrying chain,' spreads single and
double-trees, 7 fly nets, 1 wagon saddle, 9 baiters
and chains, 49 cow chains, 1 set of oarponter'tools,
1 set blacksmith tools. 8 gftiia cradles, 18 mow
ing scythes, X wirehorso rake, 4 picks, 2 Matlocks,
3 crow bars, 3 stono drills, £0 shovels, 1 grain reap*
or and a voriotv of stono Hammers, quarrying
tools, spades, forks, rakes, sickles, corn hoes, wooc
saws, axes ,mauls, wedges : nnd crout knife, «tc. # ttc.
, HENRY SNYDER, Steward,
ELIZABETHSNYDER,J/atro«.
Wo, tbo Directors of tho Pol and House of Em
ployment of Cumberland County, do certify the
above and forgoing to bo a correct statement of the
receipts and expenditures of laid from
the Ist day of‘January 'to ‘the 31st day of Decem
ber, 1802, and also, of the operations of said Insti
tution during the 'same iporiod, and of its condition
on January 1* lBfi3, tho best of our
knowledge.
Given under oU* hands tho 12th day "of January,
A.D. 1803,. “ ‘
5470 77
, 0,000 00
093 00
1 17
We, tho Auditors of Cumberland County, hav*
ing examined the accounts and vouchers of tho Di
rectors of tho Poor and House of Employment of
said County from Jhn. Ist to Doc. 31st, 1802 and,
also the account and vouchers of Jacob Squier,
Esq., Treasurer of said Institution for 'tho same pe
riod, do certify that wo find a'balance, duo said
Treasurer, of one hundred 'Dftcl ninety two dollars
and sixty seven cents.
Witness our hands at Carlisle, tbo 24th day oi
Jan. A. D. 1803.
25 81
35 50
16 20
51 31
67 40
6 00
85 00
78 00
89 01
125 23
$11,305 45
Business Stand and Residence
for sale.
The undersigned offers at pri
vato sale that'valuable business stand and res
idence, situated in Hoguestown,Silver Spring town
ship, Cumberland Co. Pa.,, now occupied by Win.
Eeklcs,. and fronting on tho Harrisburg turnpike.
This property consists of a DOUBLE n m
BRICK TWO-STORY BUILDING.
in' ono part of which is one of the,best jFsgsl lw
arranged rooms for a country store in Illjißy
tho County; tho other part is a most e=Sßms&
convenient and .complete dwelling house. There
isalsh a framo building on tho lot, which has been
used for a tin shop, Tho lot is'eighty-fourfcot in
front by ono hundred and twenty in depth, has on
it a stable, hog ppn, corn crib, cistern and other
improvements, as well as some find fruit. For terms
inquire of
W. M. PENROSE.
• Marchs, *o3—Ct. * , 1
460 72
18.00
223 84
129 65
106 40
299 42
13E WISE BY TIMES!
DO not trifle with your Health, Constitu
tion and Character.
If you arc suffering with' any'Diseases lot which
lIELMBOIiD’S EXTRACT BUCIIU .
is .recommended, ' . . ■ . ,
TRY IT! TRY IT! ’ TRY IT!
• It will Cura you, Savo Long Suffering, Allaying
Pain andTnflammation, and will restore yoTi to
HEALTH AND PURITY,
■At Little Expense,-
And, No Exposure.
Cutout the .Advertisement in another column,
and call or send for it. -
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! . "
Ask for Heimbold's-.' Take no other. •
; ' .CURES. 0 UAEAN TEE O.
March 5, 1863.
250 59
51 35
40 65
93 07
112 60
14 00
72 34
WHEREAS the Hon. James 11. Graham
President Judge of the several Courts of
Comhion Pleas of tho countiesof .Cumberland, Per
ry, and Juniata, and Justices cf the several Courts
of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery
in said counties,, and Michael Cocklin and Hugh
Stuart; Judges of ibo Courts of Oyer And Terminer
and Jail Delivery for tho trial of all capital aud oth
er offenders, in the said county bf Cumberland, by
tbdir precepts to mo directed, dated tho 12th day
of JANUARY 1863, have ordered the Court of
Oyer and Terminer and General Delivery to bo
holden at •Carlisle en- tbn 2fcd Monday of April,
1863, (being , tho 13tU day,) at-10'o'clock in the
forenoon, to continue ono.wcok,'
12 00
7 50
■ 11,498 12
> NOTICE is hereby given to;the Coroner, Justices
of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of
CumbccUnO, that they ate by,the said precept'
commanded*, to bo then and their, proper
"persons, with their rolls, record's,, inquisitions
examinations, and all other remembrances, to do
those things which to their offices appertain to bo
done, aud all those that are bound by recognizances,
to prosecute against tho prisoners that aro or
shall be In the Jail of said county, aro to bo there
to prosecute tocm ns shall .bo just;
$192 07
$470.77
9,00 a 00
993 00
March 5, 1863.
THE CrIRARD HOUSE.
841 OS
THIS popular House, afte£ a thorough re
fitting andovcrhauling, will bo re-oponed on or
about the 29th instant. Its proprietors have fur
nished it in a tasteful manner, and engage to keep
a table unsurpassed, for sold luxuries, by- any Ho
tel nr this country. They likewise guarantee that
the Bar shall gain and sustain, tho reputation of
having the best Liquors. They will invito 'public
criticism as well as .publio patronage. Transient
Board $2 per day. , ‘
Charles Duffy (formerly of the Girard,).wlll bo
happy to meet former friends at tho old places.,
KANAGA, FOWLER A CO.
January 8,1803,
$11,305 45
11,498 12
$192 07
BOARDING SCHOOL,
QITUATED/on the Cumberland Valley
0 Hail Road, four miles West of Carlisle, Penn
sylvania. Tho buildings are exton- ' n
sivo,.and capable of accommodating Xg• -A. .
forty Students, Nearly Ten Acres pf jJJJJ pjL
Land, in' tho highest state of cultira- |>t|l jay
lion ; Apple and Poach Orchards, pro- fiSSsSS
lifio Garden, Hot Bod, Ao.
Tho property will bo hold for private sale until
March 24, (Tuesday,) when with Furniture, Stock,
Funning Implements, Ac., Ac., will bo sold to tho
highest bidder at public sale.
The Institution is now flourishing, and may ho
continued; or it may bo used as a
Summer Resort,
Military Academy,
Normal School, &c..
1 It is n. rare occurrence for such a property to be
thrown into tho market on terms so liberal as are
hero offered. For particulars, address
: . 11. K. BURNS,
Plainfield. Cumberland Co, Pa-
Fob. 2d, 1803—It*
OF PUBLIC SALES—
212-235
IVM. DEFIMEV, Auctioneer.
March 12 S. W. Sites, North Middleton.
“ 13 John Nogglo, Dickinson.
• u 14, ■ Henry Shook, Dickinson.
lt . 16 Jacob Snyder, Upper Allen.
“ 17 StorrottShoaffer, South Middleton.
u 18 Christian Hoover, Upper Allen.
u 10 Jacob Bistlino, Silver Spring,
u 21 Catharine Newcomer, Monroo.
February 10, 1803.
CQNSUMPTION,SCROFULA,
, RHEUMATISM, &o.
TTEGEMAN & GO’S GENUINE COD LIV
EE. OIL, has boon proved by nearly 20 years’
experience tho best remedy for CONSUMPTION,
<fco., and while it cures tho disease it gives flesh and
strength to the patient. See that you get tho Gen
uine. Sold by Druggists generally.
HEGBMAN 4 00.,
Chemists and Druggists, Now York, .
Carlisle, Jan. 15,,'03—t0n.
NEW DRUG STORE.
THE undersigned has just opened a new
DRUG STORE, in South Hanover Street,
next door to 0. InhofTs Grocery Store, where he
has just received and opened a large stock of
Drugs,
Dye-Stuffs,
Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, and Fancy Articles. Al
so, a largo lot of
Tobacco and Scffars,
of tho moat favorite brands, Cool Oil Lamps and
Shades, Burning Fluid, Confectionaries, Fiuits,
Nuts, Coal Oil, Alcohol, Stationary, Patent Medi
cines, and all other articles connected with our lino.
All of which wo will sell at prices to suit tho times.
Prescriptions carefully compounded by a competent
druggist,
Carlisle, Pec. 25, 1862—3 m
JOHN MILLER, •)
WM. CORNMAN, V Directors,
ROBERT ELLIOTT, J
JOHN S. DUNLAP.
james r. Irvine,
WILLIAM M. GARDINER,
Auditors of Cumberland Cunniy.
VALUABLE
Proclamation,
Jj-Xi RXPPEY, ,
Sheriff,
PUBLIC, SALE
OS A
Chemicals,
DAVID- KALBION.
To Destroy Rats, poaches, Aft.
To Destroy Mice, Melos, and Ants.
To Destroy Bed-Hugs.
To Destroy Moths, in Ears, ClotTTcs, &c.
To Destroy Mosquitoes, and Fleas.
To Destroy Insects on Plants atffl FoWb.
To Destroy— — lnsects on Animals, ic;, <5:O.
To Destroy— —Every form and species of Vermin.
"ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN.’
Destroys Instantly
EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OP
VERMIN.
Those preparations (unliko all others,) are
“ Free from Poisons.”
♦
“Not dangerous to tho Human'Family.*
“ Rats do not dio on tho premises.^
“They come.out of thcit holes to die/ 1
“They ivro tho only infallible'remedies known.”
.2 years and more established' in New York city,
Used by—the City Post Office.
Uscd-.by-rlbo City Prisons and Station Houses.
Used by—'City-Steamers, Ships, ire.
Used by—the City Hospitals, Alms-Houses, <tc.
Used by—City Hotels,.'Astor/ 'St. Nicholas/ &c,
Used by—tbo Boarding Houses, Ac.
Used-hy—more than 56y000 Private sFamilios.
See on'e or two Specimens of what is Every
(l\fyere said by the People — Editors — Dealers , d>c-
HOUSEKEEPERS —troublcdwith vermin, need
bo.so no longer, if they usd * Cobtau’s” Extermina
tors. ■ Wo have used it to our satisfaction, and if a
box cost'ss, wo woul'b have it.. Wo had tried poi
sons, but they odb.ctod nothing; but Costards arti
cle knocks the breath out of Rats, Mice and Bed-
Bugs,'quiokcr-tfciin wo cap write it s is in groat
demand all over the counteyv —Medvna (C?.,) Gazette
MORE GRAIN and provisions nrodestroyed an
nually in*Grant County by vermin, than would pay
for tons of this Rat arid Insect Killer.' -
• Lancaster, {iFVs.,) Herald.
HENRY R. OOSTAR—Wo are •sollic.g your
preparations rapidly. Wherever they have been
used, Rats, Miobj Roaohes, and Vermin disapppoar
immediately. ' .
Eckku & StonrcEtt, Druggists,.New Windsor, Md.
u Costar’s” Bat, Roach, Ao„ Exterminator.
<l Costar’s” , .
u Costar’s ” Bocl-bqg Exterminator.
tf Costar’s” • •
■ “Coatar’s” Elootric Powder,for Insects; Ac.
In 25c., 500. and $I boxes, bottles, and flasks. $3
, and $5 sizes for plantations, ships, beats,
hotels, Ac, -
CAUTION MI To prevent tho public from be
ing imposed upon by spurious and highly perni
cious imitations, a now label has boon prepared,
bearing- a fao-similo of the proprietor’s signature.
Examine each box. bottle, or flask before pur
chasing, and take nothing.but " Costar's.”
Sold Everywhere—\>y
All Wholesale Druggists in large cities.
Some of the .
Wholesale Agents in' York City.
ShiofTeUin'Brothcrs A Co. Harral, Risley A Kitchen
B. Fahnestock, Hull A Co. Bush, Gale A Robinson.
A. B. ‘A D. Sands A Co. M. Ward, Close A Co.
Wheeler A Hart. M’Kisson A Robbins.
James S. Aspinwall, D. S. Barnes A Co,
Morgan A Allen, F. C. Wells A Co.
Hall, Ruckol A Co. Lazollo,Marsh A Gardner
Thomas A Fuller. - - Hull, Dixon A Co.
P. D, Orvis. Conrad Fox.
and^llhers.
PliiladelpXiia, Pa.
T. W. Dyott A Co. J Robert Shoemaker A Co.
B. A. Fahnestock A Co. j French, Richards A N Co.
AND OTHERS.
And by Druggists, Grocers, Storekeepers and
Retailers generally, in all Country
. Towns and Villages
In tho
UNITED STATES.
Carlisle,Pa„
KTSold by
C- INHOFF, Grocer
S. W. fIAYEJRSTICK, Druggist,
& ELLIOTT Druggist
Ami by tbo Dnuaoisxs, Sxorekbbpers and Re
tailers generally.
Country Dealers can order as above.
Or address orders direct—[or if Prices, Terms,
«fco., is desired jSSf* Send for [1862J Circular,
giving reduced prices] to
HENRY R. COSTAR,
Principal Depot No. 6X2 Broadway, opposite tho
SU Nicholas Hotel, New York. ‘
Februaiy 5, 1863—6m*
TJTAVE just received a. beautiful ijseort
mont of now Dress Goods, which Hto offer as
substitutes for Calicoes.
Good Delaines,plain, at 20 cents.
" " “ figured, at 18J ots.
Extra qualities, 25 cents.
,600 yards beautiful now stylo Reps, at 26 cents,:
'netter than any Delaines.
Always bo on a lookout for your interest.
'Greenfield & Sheafer,
havo.noyr on hand Ipte of . bargains that will knock
tho dp&ts oat of any thing ia tho shapo-of Dress
Goods in Carlisle.'
Shawls of Every Description.
at low prices. Brown and Bleached. MuslJna low
er than can bo bought elsewhere. Also & full as
sortment of tho best prints in tho county.on hand
at all prices. Wo also hare on hand our usual
assortment of
, Plain and Figured Merinoes, .
plain Coburga, Alpaccas, Bombazines, <fcc., Hosiery,
nn'l Embroidery in abundance.
CARPUS! CAItPCTSI!
At tbo old prices. 4800 yards bought before the
rise, will bo offered for thirty days, at the o'
prices.
Rag Carpet at
Rag Carpet at
Extra heavy wool chain do 65 “
Beautiful styles imported Carpet at 40 “
n - u . ** « 50 <t
■' All wool do 02 & 75
Best quality 2 ply in the market from 75 to $1
Good heavy nil wool 3 ply $ll2
Supor extra all wool 1 25
GRAND FINALE.
Tbo - nboyo Goods must'bo sold. They .wore
bought to sell, autl'as we have a dislike for book
keeping, wo prefer the ensh in exchange for goods.
GKKENFIELI) & •SIIEAEEU,
One door west of the County Prison.
Carlisle, Deo. 25,'62.
Every Body Take Notice!
WE (LciJicli, Sawyer & Miller, East
Main street, one dour from Martin's Hotel,)
have received our Winter Goods, which, for quan
tity, variety and completeness cannot be surpassed,
Ladies’ Dress Goods latest Importations and newest
styles. , 1 1 '
Plain .Reps, all colors,
Figured Merinbes,
Carlitnerds,
Delaines,
Empress Cloth,
Epinglirns,
Poplins,
Valencias, ito., Ac. A full .stock of very, superior
Silks, plain and figured, A largo supply of Hlack
Silks bought before tho.hoavy advanceta prices.
€Lt)Ai£S! CLOAKS!
Having-the exclusive agency for' this place of one
of the largostmauufactur-ing bouses in
Ladies' frill fiixd oui* assortment full and of the
latest styles. Wo bavo a few cloaks from last sea
son which wo will soilless than,cost.
' Wo give spccirl attention to
Mourning Goods,
and have on hand a largo, supply of Silks, Reps,
Merinoes, Cashmeres, Lcwiso, Turonc, Bombazines,
Alpacas, IVlourning Collars, Veils, Gloves, Hosiery,
Crapes,Trimmings,-Shawls, Ac.
A largo supply of Balmoral Skirts. • IXoop.Bkwts
of the latest improvements
J&m'bpoideries,
Woolen Hoods,
Scarfs, Hosiery of all kinds, *o.
■ MENS 7 AttE ROY'S WEAR I
French Cloths, Onssimcrcs,, Vestings, Overcoat
ings. All kinds of Furnishing Goods, Domestic
goods in immense supply. CARPETS, AND, OIL
CLOTHS. All kinds ; of bouse furnishing goods.
Constant addition-ofnew goods through the season.
Wo cordially invito the attention of the public to
the above goods, and many others not mentioned,
. LEIDICH, SAWYER & MILLER.
, ■; Fir RSI FURS I .
I \ NOTHER lot of fresh furs just received,
X\. Also, Cloaks, Shawl*, Dross (Joods, a, gtoal
many kinds of fancy good s, sucli as
Gloves, ■
Gauntlets,
Collars,
’ Shirts,,
'■ Scarfs,
Handkerchiefs,
Balmprels,
. Neckties,
Gents Collars,
&g„ <5-c. &c.
Nov is tho time to buy your Holyday presents.
Pleaso call at
, , LEIDICH SAWYER & MILLEU’S.
Carlisle, Dec. 18, '62.
LOCHMAN’S
Kcvr, Sby>Ught Pbdtograpliic
AND
AM BROTYPE G ALLERY.
CL. Lochinan is happy to inform his nu
• morous customers, and tho publicgeucrallly l
that ho Las moved his Establishment to his now,'
SEY-LIGIIT GALLERY,
In the building occupied by Mrs. Neff, ns n milli
nnry store,, opposite the Cumberland Valley Dank.
, Air. Lochman is now able with his splchdld
light, hnd the addition of now and expensive appa
ratus, the very best manufactured, to produce
PHOTOGRAPHS, CARTES BE YISITE,
Amhi'olypeSy and, every style of picfures t
Equal to the best, made iu Philadelphia or Now
York. ’
Pictures can bo taken now equally wcll-iq cloudy
as in clear weather.
Dagucrrotypes, or Ambrotypos of deceased per
sons, copied, enlarged, or mado iuto carets do
visite. *
C. L. LOCHMAN.
December 4, 1662.
THE host machines in use, can bo seen at
tho
Cumberland Valley .Railroad Office,
Carlisle, Pa.
Jan. 29, 1553-6ra.»
ARNOLD & CO.S’
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
QltQ-Q MM lillo
North Hanover street, 2 doors north
of the Carlisle Deposit Bank,
AT this establishment may ho found the
most elegant assortment of GENTLEMEN
and YOUTHS* Superfine Clothing over offered in
this section of the country, all of our own mamfai.
Inro, from the ohoioost French, English and Amor
lean Fabrics, and expressly intended in all rosposts
to moot the wants of those who wish to purchase
-goods of tho finest quality, cut atid made in the
very latest Stylo of Fashions. Also, a complete
assortment of Cloths, Cassimoros, Battinots, Vest
ings, Tailors’ Trimmings, Ac.
Wo will bo pleased to supply our friends with
goods in our line by tho picoo or yard at as favora
ble rates as they can be procured anywhere,
Jan. SS, 1863. .dfiNOLD <b CO. I
GREENFIELDS SHEATER
SHAWLS ! of all kinds.
$2OOO woVtU ,of.I?URS, -ofifcU kinds and qualities.
Kid Globes,
Gauntlets,
CARLISLE, PA,
CHA«. E.
AITOKNE Y-AT-LA TV.'
OFFICE in InhofFs building, just opposit
tbo Market House. .
Carlisle March 13,; 18(52-^1.
. RUFUS E. : SIttAPLEY, •
ATTORN EV AT L AW,
CARLISLE, PA.
ATTENDS to: securing and collecting
- • SolHUr'a ■•Ptuf, .(Pzueientt Bountteff &c..
Office on South Hunoycr street opposite
Bohtz’s store. Fob. 13. 1882. '
H. NEW SHAM,
.ATTORNEY at law. ...
QFFICB with Wm. H. Miner, Esq.r Bouth
w Hanover street, opposite the Volitate* Printing
Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859—tf;
»®- *• <!■ LOOJUS, del
TIST.
South Hanover Street; next door to. the c.rnorcf
West PomfVet anfl nearly opposite Rente’ store ■
Carlisle, Doe. 32,1859.
T <L W. FOULK, Attorney at Law. ■
Office with James R. Smith, Esq., Bhoom’s
Hall. All business entrusted to him will be prompt
ly attended to. Fob. 6. 1882.
40 cts.
J.m.WEAKLEr,
ATTORNEY A T LAW,
OFFICE.on South Hanover street, one door
south of Hannon's Hotel, Carlisle. . ■
Fell. 27, 1862—9 m.
'l7te Baltimore College of Dental Surgery.
.Office at the residence, of his mother, East Loath
er street, -three doors below Ledford.
Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859
undersigned,on account of ill health
... *- s eompoßod-to relinquish the prrxiico of mod
iciho for tho present.’. All persons iiulebted-tu him
for professional services, are earnestly ■ requested
to call upon tea before the Ist. of April, and set.
tlo - , WM. iUiKTKEB., M, I>.
Carlisle, Jan. 22, 18G3-2m.
ESTABLISHED IN 1831.
THE ..QENESEE FARMER.
THE FARMER’S OWN PAPER.
HE CHEAPEST AGRICULTURAL PAPER IN THE WOULD
Only Sixty Cents s*
NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE I
PUBLISHED for over thirty yeara.in one
. of the best wheat and fruitregions of America/
with correspondents.in- nearly-every State and in,
Canada, it -contains information of great interest
and importance to every farmer, gardener and
fruit, grower.
No Farmer Should Be Without It.
It costs, only .sixty cents a year! and contains
mi’oro agricultural and horticultural matter than
most of the two-dollar weeklies.
ACCURATE MARKET REPORTS
Of the London, Now Y6r|c, Philadelphia, Rochester,
Buffalo, Chicago, Cincinnati and Toronto markets
are given in each number., ‘All the leading foreign
and American journals qro received, .and special
pains are taken to give thb latest and most reliable
information in regard to the-' state of the crops at
homo and, abroad. . ,
. A copy of the paper gent free to dll who wiirn
examine it,
Address
JOS&PI* fiAß*tfS> . ,
PufcUSHXR l&fc PROPRIETOR, \ :
i. Rochester, N. Y.'
Agents' wanted everywhere, to whom tho
most liberal offers are made.
New Wine and Liquor Store.
NORTH'HANOYER ST., CARLISLE, PA.
(nearly OPPOSITE Glbl/s HOTEL.)
THE wnderslgpcd vrould tcspectfully call
the attention of Merchants, Hotel-keepers, and
citizens generally, to his new Win© and Liqnor
Store, where ho intends to keep constantly oh hand
a'/till and complete assortment iff- ■ > :
PITRE AND UNADULTERATED -
WINES and LIQUORS!
Any article sold as Such/ will bo as represented*
and will be sold Wholesale or Hotail at the lowest
market prices. His s£oojc consisting in part of
BesUeu/Otard, J, Diupuy, Pclloroiata, superiof
old Cherry, Blackberry, and Ginger,
Sherry, Port, Madeira, Malaga and ClWot
JMonongahola, Old Kyo, Bourbon and common.
Together with a full assortment of Gins, Jamai
ca Spirits, St. Croix and JJoiy England Bum.
BITTERS—Of tho very best, quality, . . '
JOHN GOODYEAR'.
April 24, 1802.
TVTAILS AND SPIKES—I2OO, kegs Nails,
and S[likes, just received, of the very best
makes and warranted.
Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu
facturers prices, at the Hardware store of
HENRY SAXTON, .
East Main street.
1863'
March 2V, 1802
1802.
And the public generally, -will please call at
, ' . tllQ
Cheap Hardware Store,
EAST MAIN STREET CARLISLE, PA.,
(Adjoining the Carman House.)
•\ S I am selling goods cheaper than ever
X_L for cash or approved credit* ,
Remember the place, East Mala street, •‘tfcft
Carlisle, Pa. / •
March 27, 18C2.
LS9p
New Goods,
JUST received a very large 3(90
CLOTHES,
CASSIMERES.
OVERCOATS, '
VESTINGS, &c„ *c.,
at tho North Hanover Street Clothing Emporium,
to which the subscriber bogs a careful inspection,
of tho public. Ho also invites attention to hia im
mense variety of . r ' ~ ,
'Men’s and Boy’sClothlng,
of nil styles and sizes. Garments made to order
with neatness and dispatcU at short notice and
warranted a fit or no. sale. Persons wishing to
buy Mon’s and Boy’s wear by tho.yard, will find, a
superior, assortment of .Goods, which will be cut
free of charge if desired. ■
ISAAO.BiyjNGSIOK,.
Opposite American Hotel, i
IBQ2.
UNITED STATES HOTEL
SOUTH-EAST COR. Utli, 4 MARKET STREET.
Adjoining the Pennsylvania Pail-Road Depot
Philadelphia. ,
1 1 undersigned would respectfully inform
tho public that ho has taken, the above Hotel,
formerly known ns “ THE MANSION-HOUSE,”
which ho has rottttod and newly furnished through
out.
The Rooms aro spacious and comurodions, -4iid
furnished with.every convenience to bohmndin the
best Hotels In the city. } ■ .■> .
The lt UNITER BTA/TES" is admirably located
for tho convenience of travolprs, being'under the
same roof with the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot,
and thus saving both hack biro and
baggage. .No pains will bo spared-to .rendbr ih*
“ UNITED STATES" a pleasant and/agieo^bfaTfe
sidoqoo.to all who zday favor It with
ago. Charges moderate. 4 " ,sr " *”*
, H. VT. RAKAG4,
December 13/ 1830-
DR. GEO. S. SEARIGHT,
Notice.
BRANDIES,
WINES,
WHISKIES,
the;.,;
FARMERS,
B ITI^DERSf
■mechanics’
HENRY SAXTON.
e
/V«j»W«(er