STATEMENT UF THE FINANCES COUNTIf OP CUMBER & AN D , IROU- THE iST DAT OF JANDAHT, TO THE 31.81 DAT OF DECEMBER, 18G3, INCLUSIVE, JOAN 6UTSHALL, Treasurer, in Account with said County , i .i.neo duo County at last sot llcment, ount of state and County Taxes outstanding at last soltiomonl, 19 ““ State, County and Militia taxes loviod'for tlio year 1803, Abatement on Stato taxes, Interest received from tax collectors, . Exonerated taxes received by Treasurer, yerdict'fpca received from Prothonotary-and Sheriff, • Received’ for stone sold (q Borough of Carlisle, p,id Borough and Township Assessors, , ABATEMENT. FuiJ sollectors, abatement allowed tax-payors, , BIUDGfES v AND EQfVU.S. r«iil to Mountain Road as 'por Act of Assembly, (P. L. 1803, page 391), for viewing roads, for road damages, for repairing brides, EXACTIONS; Paid sundry persona for bolding general and township elections, INQUESTS. laid David Smith, and others, holding inquests, ■* pr. S. I*. Zciglcr and others, post mortem examinations, •Paid Grand Jurors, Traverse Jurors, District Attorney’s fees, . , _ . . m i-’or boarding.Jumrs-whilodrying eases m Oyer and Terminer, ■William Gould, Court Qryor, Xco for Court, ■Witness’ foes in Common wealth-cases, -- COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE, IP„;,lJames 11. .Waggoner,.salary as Commissioner, . .. Georgo Miller, “ ’ T ,° . ft <« M. . < • u George Scoboy, dee’d.. > 1 ’ •• ' M. M'sClellan, •*' , , H. Nowsham, salary as Attorney and professional sepvicoii, .James Armstrong, salary aa Clerk, James Loudon and others, for stationery, iCOUNTy .OFFJCES •Jaiil D. S. Ctoft, auditing County offices, J.B. Floyd,.Clerk of Courts, Benjamin Duke, Prothonotary’s fees., A. rienseman, covering desk in Registers office, Cloorgu W. North, for seal for Register's office, JuuuTs iiuudon, tor dockets for offices, JAXL AND EASTERN PENITENTIARY. •I’ai.l J T. Ripper, for support of .prisoners, fees, *• Bueluiu, for support of prisoners (Eastern Penitentiary), 0. Delaney and others, for fuel at Jail, IDE. Footo.nml others, for repairing furnaces at jail, Arnold A Son, and others, fur goods and clothing,fur prisoners, Jacob Kotner, for emptying cess-pool at jail, , (ins and Water Company, fur .water, Dr. W. W. Dale, salary us Physician, Peter Spahr, for s'ono delivered, JUSTICES’ FEES. iPaid Abraham DohufT, Esq-, fees in Commonwealth cases, r Michael liuloumb.'lW., " ’ “ “ • D. Smith ami others, * u u CONSTABLES' FEES; •Paid 0. W. Shade and others,.fees in Commonwealth cjvaos, A. Marlin apd others; 1 quarterly returns, LOANS AND INTEREST. Paid Samuel.Stnqrt and,others, County bonds, W. M. Bcetem and others, bounty bonds, , Abraham Lamberton and others, interest on County bonds, Win. Alexander and others, interest on bounty bonds, .PUBLIC BUILDINGS, Paid A. S. Lino arid others, repairs at jai^-, IJ. E, Foote and others, repairs at Court House, p. N.iloher, salary as 1 coper, K. Matcher, extra fjervicos, J'ald Ejiliraun-Cornpian, for printing, .1. U. Bration, li'iurge ’/mm, “ A. li. Rheum, (> • - . POOR .JIQUSE, Jahl Jacob .Senior,‘Treasurer, estimate for I$6T, John Miller, salary as Director, , W . Common, Robert Klliott, Thomas Bradley ami others,.Visitors; .fc-SUEF OF SqiiPIEJUS’ iFAMIUES, TuM for. relief of SoW;ors’ Families, by order of Board of Relief, &ISCKLIiANEOUS. Tuid W. M. Henderson and others, hauling public dockets, H. .Saxton and others, sundry .articles, A. Senseman,'horse hire, J. Armstrong, traveling expenses, K. Sled, {mlury as keeper of Town Clock, Gas and Water Company, gas .and Witter fUr-CoUrt. HotiW, Postage and telegraph, Armstrong A Ilollbr, for coal, Appropriation to Fire Companies, Miller and Kost, oar faro,' , 8. Dunlap and others,‘County Auditors, Thomas iliggs and for labor, • Total amount paid on CommissUmdrs’ oruarfl, jy Treasurer’s eoiiimmsion-'on same,, at |i pur cept., j Commissions allowed- Collectors of County, Stale and Militifl. Taxor, Jlxouorationa “ u “ ** u ■ ■ Amount paid Assessors for enrolling Militia, ' '' $ 65 00 “ “ Commissioners- and Olork for services in the matter of Mili tia Taxes, ; " “ John McCartney, Brigade Inspector, " “ James Armstrong, clerk to Board of Belief, ,s Total amount of payments out.of Militia Tax .Fund, Treasurer's commission'oin same atl’.pcr cent,, STATE TAXES. -iy amount pfe.itl State Treasurer in full of : Stato Tax for 1863, .Treasurer’s cortuniSsion ou same at 1 per cent, ? liy amount Coiinty, State and Militia Taxes outstanding Doc- 31, 1803, Total Credits, •Total Debits, , » -•Hanco Id Treasurer’s hand?. Slatement of County, State and Militia Taxes/Oulstanding oft January Ist, 1^64. .icGO. Lowia Kintz, Upper Allen, “®l. James Burtnott, Monroe, , > John Gibb,. South Middleton, “O?. Monroe, “ J* M. Woodb'virn. jr.Vt'ljwTillo, " i,. John Emmingor, Silver Spring, Jew. Charles A. Smith, East Ward, Carlisle, „ Robert Parkinson, West “ “ „ John Zinn, Dickinson, „ E-0. Dare,-East Ponnsborough, John-H. Bear, Ila'm’pdo’n, n llugh Boyd, Hopewell, •. ... „ Ezekiel Worley, Lower Allen, „ Wm. Uiney, Meohaniosbufg, ,i , llenr y Filler, Monroe, „ J- B. Kauffman, New Cumberland, . n ” r -m.,'Ni()hilson, Ncw.ville, John Stovick,' Nowburg, . „ “• E. Zihn, Nowton, . „ John Armstrong, jr., Silver Spring, " rr ® ear 'gEt, South Middleton, n “' J,'Byers, Southampton, ii J°hn Felix, Upper Allen, Samuel French, WostPonhaborougli, fait' 080 thus * have since paid m'full. •dhiuial Statemcnl of the Debts arid Assets of Cumberland County, on Ist January, 18J.4, T oam ... LIABILITIES., , : . I «nnuai n ft 0 f Count r Bonds outstanding Ist January, 1863, ns por iast m_ •latomont, * .. .. ,• . , , 011,1 °1 County. Bonds. -paid during the yoar 1363, —or THE— RECEIPTS. Total receipts, EXPENDITURES. ASSESSORS. .COURTS. rUB.ILC PRINTING Those marked thus f have sinoo paid in $12,816 05 7,075 88 91,679 17 1,784 0J 492 56 48 33 •24 00 , 42 00 $113,803 08 .$7BO 24 3,199 05 $4OO 00 75 60 45 00 358 00 878 00 J,134 34 $l2B 43 30 QO 158 43 $403 48 1,810 24 273 90 103 00 61 60 1 22 731 84 3,Ml 18 llarilsbiirg, Carlisle and Cham bevsjbtu’g Tui'uplkc Road Co. -t 31 50 270 00 •301 50 246 00 126 00 100 00 500 00 72 81 Exhibit of Tolls received, Repairs and ‘Expenses, on the Harrisburg, Carlisle and Cbamborsburg. Turnpike Road Company, from Ist January to; Slat December, 18G3, inclusive, as follows, to wit: 1,653 8J To amt. of Tolls received at Gatos, $-1305 00 To amt. of Toll received from U. S. Gov ernment. 965 35 To amt. received from A. K. McClure, in oxejmngo fur lot at Gate No. 7, 500 00 To balance at settlement for 1862, paid into Cputt at January, 1863, G 69 80£ $ 15 OD 397 07 58 39 5 50 6 90 30 25 511 ,71 $3,731 2B 484 53 •716 72 97 73 230 07 70 50 bo 00 30 00 45 21 By balance ,of 1862, paid to creditors, per Act of Assembly, 1823, '23 and ’3O, $609 80J By cash paid for repairs on road for '63, 1706 20$ By cash piyifl .for repairing bridge, (near Chambcrsburg) 438 08 By cash paid :R. .P. McClure, Esq., 25 00 By gate-keepers’ salaries’, 1002 54 By Managers' pay, 294 00 By Treasurer’s salary, 76 00 By Secretary’s salary,- d 25 00 By incidental expenses, t -08 10 By postage, stationary and taxes, .10 00 By revenue tax, 20 09 5,465 0.4 $175 95 a 16 *3O 77 86 By money, 370 ,11 $44-14 71J By balancospttid into-Couvt tobwapplipd under the Acts of Assembly aforesaid, 2025 49J $l7B 61 104 54 253 15 -$ 5,415 00 11,500 00 1,737 05 1,836 25 Certified on oath to tbo Judges of tbo Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, fbo Btb day of January, A. D., 1864. .SAMX. W. NEVIN, Treasurer. 20,188 30 TAKE NOTlCE.—That,the Court of Com-, uion Pleas of Cumberland County, have appointed Tneadvy, thc'22d day of March next, at' tbo Court .House, in tbo Biirougb of Carlisle, at 10 o’clock, A. M., for boaring and determining,tbo claims of* the respective creditors against tbo xWipany/ agreeably to tbo Acts of Assembly the relief of said creditors, on tho Ist day of April,! 1823, and tbo supplements thereto. At tbo afore said time and place, tbo preferred (if any) and an other creditors, aro ..requested , to' have their re spective claims duly authenticated land presented, and also furnish evidence at the same time, whe ther any claims have boon .assigned, or are still held by tbo original owners; and also proof to es tablish tbo consideration o£ their claims, whether for work, ipaterjals, Ac. $124 13 .1.49 87, 80 0,0 ,6 00 358 .50 -$lB2 03 179 30 153 8,0 153 05 .663 .18 $9,000 ■ 00 30 00 30 00 30-09 30 00 9,120 00 NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Elizabeth Jlup loy, of East' Ponnsboro* township, dcc’d, have boon granted to the uudoraigned,. residing in;same township. All persons indebted .to. tho estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the estate-will also present them for settlement. ; • 929 89 ;SIL2 81 60 30 23 50 ,15 00 ■l5 00 69 10 ✓l7 U 57 60 50 00 38 25 107 10 31 7<5 •Jn .the Court, of Common Plea*'of'Cumberland county. No. 54 Npv. Term, 1863. IN the matter of .the citation -to- George Sanderson,,.assignee ;F. Hclfonstoin, to show cause .why ho shall not bo discharged from big. trust, .ami his answer and consent l|horoto: ■XTow to ict/., "Dec. 22, 1803: Tt is directed tbat t notice bo given to all parties in Interest to appear at the next argument Court, to bo hold on the 22d clay of March, 1864, to show cause why Georg© Sanderson, Fan., assignee, Ac., should not bo dis charged. . ’ 3y the. Court. PhSpl Tost, .S. SIIUIEMAN, . - Jan. 7,'04—4t. ' • Prothonolary, 587 42 $50,028 31 . ’ 750 42 .4,48 S 95 *1,374 -57 80 00 100 00 .49 00 285 00 2 85 287 85 NEW WINTER GOODS. I HAVE just returned from the Eastern Markets with an immense stock of .Winter Qopds. Latest styles and fabrics of $35,692 14 3PO 52 35,052 66 , 4,925 93 . LADIES* DRESS GOODS, iMissos’ and.children's.Dross goods, Ladles’ and MissosMTurs, nllliinds' and qualities, 74 '113,863 08 15,954 34 Bertfiae, $113,863 08 $113,863 08 Muffs and Cliffs. A largo stool; of cloabs and Mantles, so cotod from themost fashionable manufactories in the oitioa, latest Paris stylos and designs,— Cloaking cloths, plain and castpr Beavers, Motou's and pth.or qualities. Sha.wls in large supply, lat est novelties Sis-well as ‘staple makes. Mourning goons ef all kinds and varieties. Balmoral skirts, every quality and stylo. Now stylo hoop skirt. All kinds of worsted goods, gloves, hosiery, em broidery, «fco. 3 90 82 28'37 . S4B 42 , -,'38 85 .129 06 .■778 46 • 287. 42 |254 40 ■f39o 26 MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR, Overcoatings, cloths, Melon's satinets, jeans, to gether with an immense stock of muslins, palicoos, ginghams, blankets, furnishing goods, Ao., Ac.— Please call at the well known stand, East Main street,..Carlisle. Nov, 19,.-*63. W. C. SAWYER. 233 14 *315 36 129 42 197 74 121 28 437 35 7145 83 177 49 NOTICE ia hereby given that letters,©! Ad ministration on the estate of T. M. Galbraith, late of Dickinson township, doo’d, have boon issued to tbo undersigned, the first named residing in Dick inson, and the latter in South -Middleton township. Ail persons indeed to’lho said ostqto are requested to makeWymofit-immediately, and those'having claims agnipst-the estate will also prosenblhem for 'settlement. ‘ ~ *34 15 *5O 81 *l7B 83 166 01 J79'25 113 03 200 23 $4,925 98 TVrOTICE ia hereby given that Letters J_* testamentary- .on the estate of Sarah Wolf, late of Ponn township, deo’d,havo boon granted to the undersigned, the former residing in Nowton township, and the latter in Ponp township. . All persons indebted to tbo estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having ojaims will present them for settlement. •- - - DAVID WO.LF, , , , NOAH COCKLEY.,, Doc. 10, 1863-61.=* fExcautora, $24,810 00 , 5,415.00 $10,305 00 To amou&tof Bounty Bonds,outstanding kst January, 1803, " “ “ paid during tU6 year 1863, Total principal by Bond and Note, ASSETS, ... t . By amount of balance in Treasury, Ist January, 1864/including $lO un current money, By amount of outstanding taxos/in collectors’.hands, Excess of indebtedness (ozclusivo of accruing interest not due) over upsols, Statement of the Account of the County of Cumberland with the Common wealth of Pennsylvania. Cumberland County in Account-with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. tax: on real and personal estate. To amount of said Tax as fixed by tho Board of Revenue Commissioners, ’ - - CR. ' Deduct commission for collecting at 5 per cent., $1 ggy 50 Treasurer's commission at 1 per cent, on $35,692 14; to bo paid by Cqunty, *360 62 By amount paid into State Treasury by John Qutshall, County Treasurer, 1 ifcclusivo of $1,784 CO, amount of abatement,' 35,092 14 Cdmberkattd County, ss, Wo, tbo Commissioners of Cumberland County, in compliance with the requisitions of ih o Act of Assembly of April 15, 183-1, do certify and submit the foregoing as a correct statement of tbo re ceipts and eV.pondituroß of said County, from January Ist to December 31st, 1863, inclusive, and of tho outstanding, County, State and Militia taxes, in the Boroughs and Townships therein named, and also, of tho debt and assets of said County, on tho Ist day of January, 1864. f -s. Witness our hands and soy.l pf office, the'2lst day of January, 1864 ( SEA Sj I GEO. MILLER, -—* M. KOST/ M. M’CLELLAN, Commxesionsrs of Cnmbcrlnnd County'. Attest—J. AnMBTnoNO, Clerk, We, the Auditors of Cumberland County, having boon sworn and affirmed, mot at the Com missioners’ Office, in Carlisle, on the 4th day of January,,l3s4, and proceeded to audit and adjust the account of John Qutshall, Esq., late Treasurer of said County, from the Ist day of JanUa'y to the 31st day of December, 1803, and do certify that wo dud a balance of fifteen, thousand nine hundred and fifty-four dollars and thirty-four cents duo by said Treasurer to .thp said County, as will appear by the foregoing statement of said account. Wo have also examined, and comparod 'tho foregoing statement of the debt and assets of said County, with the records, and do'oortifv it to bo - oa-r.-et exhibit of (did,same on tho Ist day of Jiinunry, 1804. . . J 1 1 .In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands tho doth day of January, A D„ 1804 'P. QUIGLEY. ’ ■ ■ 3vm. Jt Gardner, D. B. STEVIOK, • Auditors of Cumberland County. ■Fob. '4,1804-46 COPY. Jan. 21. ,’64-31 Administrator's Notice. LEVIRUPLEY. Administrator. -Jan. 7, 1804 —OU* Notice. Capes, , , •Yictorihes, Administrators’ Utotjcc. ELIZABETH frtV GALBRAITH, HUGH STUABT, -Jan. 28, '6d—6t Affmuiisfrafon. Notice, CJRANBOPENING AT , Greenfield, & Sheafer’s, OF ' ' NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS. 5000 yds. Eplra Prints at 83 cts. 5000 ytfs. : Super Extra at 20 cts. Good 4-4 Elea Muslin, 25 cts. .Ex tra Heavy 4-4 Bela Muslin at 31 cts. Domoßtic Oitt/ihapia, Chocks, Tickings, Joans, Flan - nols of all colors, Homo Made Flannels Gray and White,-Kotho Made Jcana. Wo have also all tho.lojTd'r priced Muslins and Prints on band, aud ’ • . $0440 2U Plain Black Silks at all prices. Wo now soil an extra quality of JBlack Silk at ; $l, 25 worth $1,50 per yard. Plain and Fancy Silks of every description at low prices. * 1 DRESS GOODS, as wo have purchased our entire stock of Dross 1 Goods in Now York (which, is Headquarters, for] all the Now Styles.) Every oho'will'flnd it to their advantage to giro our stock a look before going elsewhere, as you will see all tbo latest Now York Styles, at prices to suittho times. 20' 00 - BALMORAL SKIRTS, from .$2,50 np to the finest grades. V G laths and Cassimer.s, ■ a full assortment of Cloths, Cassimsra and Beavers, 1 - all of the Newest Styles. Also n full stock of MOURNING GOODS, at* astonishingly low prices. -$.0410 2U Motions tt&d Woolen Gootfs, Gloves, Hose, woolen and cotton; Collars, Ac. In our stock of Hoods, Nubias, Sontags, Scarfs,. Ao. t wo defy competition^ Wo have a largo assortment of Regular made goods,.(not Auction goods,) which wo can soli at lower.prices than any Wholesale blouse, largo or. small, pitheri.n city °r country. Shawls of every description, at the lowest figure. All Wo a’sk is a call, wo are confident wo can 1 please both in styles and prices of goods. I r GREENFIELD A SREA.F.ER, . B.E. C.oiv Market Square, 2nd door from cor. •Oct. 2, 16(13. NEW DRUG STORE. . THE undersigned has just opened a nejv. DRUG STQEE, in South Hanover Street, next door to C. .Ihtio'lFs Grocery Store, whore he. has jus t received and opened a largo stock <jf j Drugs, Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, and Fancy Articles. Al so, a large lot of Tobacco and Sclavs, of the most favorite brands, Coal Oil Lalnps and Shades, Darning Fluid,. Confectionaries, Fruits, Nuts, Coni Oil, Alcohol, Stationary, Patent Medi cines', and all other articles connected with outline. All of .which wo will soli at price* to suit the time* Prescriptions carofully I .co.mpounde.d by a oompeten druggist. DAVID RALSTON. Carlisle, ? Dcc. 23, 1863. BY THE COURT. Cloaks! Cloaks!! Greenfield & lieafer, HAVE just received n. now and cheap lot of cloaks. As wo purchase those goods of .a New York; manufacturer, wo are able to offer Bii-; pcriormducomonts.to.any house-in the country.—' Also la • • ■- ’ ; ■RURS I JURSM'- ; Wo defy competition; Having mjrdo arrange ments with one of tho in Now York, to-supply us with ohbioo;Furs, wbiebi will bo city pricosj.&n-d at least twenty per cent loss tban-thoy have beoh sold in Carlisle. ; Now (in.d desirable dress goodsTOcoived daily, > \aRBEN FIELD & SJUDAFIjJE, S..3?. < cor.']\larkot.S,quBr6,,2nd,door from cor Nov., 12,13(53. " TTVDI&ES, .Trunks, Carpet Bags, Urabe ▼ «fco. French sole leather Trunks, La : dies travelling Trunks of largo sites, brass hound, of the best makes, In largo variety at • * . ISAAC LININGSTON’S, North Hanover Street, Manoh 19, *63. V RON—IOO tous of Ro,llod; —of all ■ sizes, ranted to bo of. the best sortmout of Sheet Iron, Hoop Iron, Band Iron, ! Horse Shoo Iron, Spring Steel, Cast' 1 Steel, 1 Blister Stool, Horae Shoes, Horse Shoe Nails, ; the cheapest : 1864. • 4 THEundersignod Auditor appointed by the ’^Orphans'..Court, of Cumberland county, to make distribution of the balance in.the,-'hands of Samuel blrchs and Michael ;*!»» Hoover, Ad minietnitpM' of John J. Mtßps,.lato of,-Monroe Township, dec'd., will-attend to the duties of his nppointmont'at hi’s office* in-Carlisle, on. Saturday, the \Ztk of'February, 186 i, at 10 o'clock, A. M.‘ when and where nil-persons interested may attend. ,11. J. W. FOUUC, Uurft tor. PLOWS, PLOWS.—Just received and-for sale at Manufacturers prices, a large assort- Jan. 21, f6-l-3t meat of , ' Plank'a Plows, Kenwood's u Zoiglor’a, “ ■\Velrioh'a f . ■ a the cheap Si CArlible, January, V> 52,713 00 11,500 00 $40,608 0.0 $16,954 34 4,926 98 . $19,728 68 $37,950 16 $37,960 10 $37,960 1C SILKS. TimKSIjrUNKS • II Iron—llammorad ,*mcl just received, and war quality, with a largo as- i-TPashera, . -Anvils, Vice?/ - Piles, Hasp*, Bolts, . Nuts, ■ Screw Pl&tei), , .Blacksmith Bellows ■ it, at tbo IfartVware.atoro. .JIENEY SAXTON,, East Main atro ot. iAildl ttoi'fc Notice. I York Motal Plows, . Bloomflold do Eaglo • . : ,do ..Cultivators, Ac., Ac., itoro of ' • ~ fl. SAXTON, :86$, D WA R 21,213 00 THE lias jjist returned from the oaaturn cities Tyifa .the largest, cheapest, and best selected assortment of Hardware, eyer offered in this county. Every tfilng kept in a largo whole sale and retail Hardware stora, can bo had a little lower than bt any other house in tho county, at the aheap hardware store of the ghbacriber'. t ] £1 ails and spikes. — so tons'nails andflpikos just received of the very best makes, and all warranted. Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers’prices, .. 20,880 32 -Trace Chains -cf cal bird?, with a.largo assortment of butt chains, halter chains,'breast du., fifth chains, log chains, tougue ohaiua, cyw chains, Ac. • . , ll.mics.- -350 pair of Hamos of all kinds just re ceived. Common pattern, London pattern, Elisa bethtown pattern, with and Without patent fasten ings, cheaper, than ever. Paints and Oils.— lo tons White Load, 1,000 gallons Oil just received, with a largo assortment of v.vrulahea, turpentine, japan, putty, litharnge, glue, shellac, paint, b,cus ( hcs, fire-proof paint, Florence white, wlijto ?';hc, djlofbd zinc, red lead, lard* oiLJjoilod dll,'sperm oil, fish oil. ifec.— Colors of description, dry and in oU, in cans ami tubes. Faioi !Pi;L.La. —.Tust received the largest, cheap Cst, ami beat assortment of Farm Bells in the you uly. Urccncastlu metal an£ tiell metal, war ranted not to crack. ", Powdkk. —2s kegs Dupont Rock and Rffig-Pow* dcr, with a largo assortment of safety crowbars, stone drills, stone sledges, stone hammers, ■&c. - Pumps and cement.—s 9 barrels cement, with a very largo assortment of chain and iron pumps ol all kinds, cheaper itbuu over, at the hardware store of HENRY SAXTON Carlisle, Jan. 7,1824. }IAIZd;~ ~°~ ftiCivi F. Lyno ft the old firm of John F. Lyne. it- Son. EAS just completed opening Ida spring sloe* of Hardware, Paints, OiU, Varnishes, Glass, .t0!,.t0 yvh'ifh bo invites the early attention of the public generally. Jllo has greatly enlarged his stock'ln nV. its various branches, and can now uecouio ialo the public .with’ 1 ‘ ’* ' RELiAELE GOODS, in large or small.quantities..the lowest prices. Hu don’t wont the public to think ho lias brought all the ’Goode ,ln„i > hiliidolphitt and* Now York-to our he en.ii assure thein that a look into his stove .pill convince them that he has enough Goods to f dty supply Uio demand in this market. Persons wanting goods in yur.line .will find .it to their advantage to give ns a dull before- malting their purchases. All order:: personally and punctu ally attended to, and no mim-prcseuliiUops mb.de to clfcct aulca. ] • r Carlisle, Jan. 7. 180-1 gt(T; ,, TTlltf undersigned having purchased the entire slock of Groceries of C. Inboff, on the south-east corner of Market Square, and made considerable additions, is now prepared to supply his friends and the public, with all kinds of choice goods, at the lowest market rales. His stuefk com prises - .COFFEES, SUGARS. SYRUPS, TEAS, KaU-, f!piceS ground and ungrouud. Cheese, Crack ers, ColYce (Essences, Fish by wholesale or retail, Brooms, Brushes, Tobacco, Sogars, Snuff, Matches, Blacking, Bed Cords, GLASS, CHINA, STONE AND QUEENSWARE, Cedarwarc, Notions, and all other articles usually kept la a.first class Grocery store. fnyog.vd to prices,-t can.sgy thatdt is my do h ; mimiliou to soil goods at tho lowest possible figure. • ‘ Butter, .Eggs, and all kinds of country produce taken at market prices. He hopes by strict attention to business, and a disposition to please, to merit and secure a share of public patronage. Carlisle, Jan. 7,18 G t. I'O.VT FAIL TO READ THIS! COFFEE! COFFEE!! The ,Eiist India C6ffee C 6., 15«4 Readc Street, . ' (three doors from Greenwich street,) flew 'Yirkj f 1 CALL universal .attention to their Kent’s East India Coffee only 25 cents a pound. Kout’s -East ,India Coffee lias all tl|,o flavorof Old Government Java, q.nd is but half the price. Rent’s East ffnelia Coffee has twicSThe strength of Java, or any other coffee whatever, and wherever osed by our first class ho tels and steamboats, the stewards say thojo ia.u saving of 50 per cent. ■.Kent’s East India Coffee is the most healthy heverygo .known, nn'A is very nutritious Thu weak and infirm may use it at all times with impunity. The wife of the Rev. W. Eaves, local minister of the M. E. Church, Jersey city,.who has not been able to use any coffoo for fifteen years, can use Kent’s East India Coffee three times a day without injury, it being entirely' free from those properties that produce nervous excitement. • Kent s s •Eastjndla. Coffee, Dr. James ; Doyic, of*is6-dliarahers street, says? “ I have never known any coffee so healthful, nu tritious and free from all injurious qualities as East Ifwlia Coffee. I advico my patients to drink it..universally, even those to whom I Have hitherto prohibited the use of coffoo/', > ■ • • The Principal of the Now York Eye Infirmary .Bays': , u -I dJroct all the patiehts of our Institution to use exclusively Kent’s East India Coffee, ard would not bo without it on any account." \ The Rev. C. Larue, an eminent clergyman bf the M. E. Church, now stationed at llasley street, Ndjvark, enys of Kent’s East India Coffee : ,l I have used it nearly a year in my family, and find it produces no ache.-of the header ngrvouq itv ritation, as is the case of all othoribeffooa. It iK. exceedingly pleasant,.and l cordially recommend to all clergymen and thoir familica." . Kent’s East -'lndia Coffee is used daily bj* the families of Bishop Amo*, Bish op-Baker, and -many of the moat distinguished clergymen and professional rnon in the country." BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! and ho sure that the packages are labeled. Kent’s East India Qoffce. 154 lleade St., Neio Torlc-, as there are numerous counterfeits afloat under the name ofGenuine Eust luclia Cofl’oo/' East India Coffee/’ etc./'put forth by imposters to deceive the unwary. In I- lb. packages, and in boxes of 36, 60 and.loo Iba., or Grocers and largo consumers. Sold by Grooorn generally. ■’ . Kov,.-20, ’63—3ra. PAINTS AND OIL! Lead, 1,000 galls, of Oi a largo assojrtiuentr.of : Varnishes, Turpentine, Japan, Putty, -7. Litharago, " s • • Whiting, Qluo, Shellac, ; Paint pfushea, Coloroof'every descript 1 eans and tubs, at tho II G' HAINS.—6OO pain all-kinds, Willi a larg Butt! Chains, proaat Log “ ■ - Cow . “• Just received ai tho‘Cheap April 27,XSS?. THE undersigned having purchased the . entiro *took of ißeady Made Clothing, Cloths, Cassimere'n, : Sattinets, Vestings, Stc., of the lato firm of Arnold-4 Co., would respectful ly .nnuouncp to the public iu general, that ho U nt.w prepared to manufacture .clothing to order, or soil Cloths, Cassimoros, Ac., by the pi«(,o dr.yard, op ag favorable terms as they cau be procured in this section. At this place you can get clothing stylo and.ijhttlity, 1 Not excelled iu this county,.. Of every grade and pries. Let nil cull and examine. Do net pass without stopping. Sold at wholosalb or retail. Coats, Pants and Vests, latest-stylos, Liuon and Paper Collars, Overcoats, fine and common, Trunks and Traveling Buga, Hats and caps of ovfcry 'variety, India Rubber coats, leggina, eapes, Ac., Now stylos of traveling shirts, Gloves, gauntlets, ami hosiery, Handkerchiefs and suspenders, Also neckties and Taney scarfs. Look out for good bargains; Dot all remember the place, North Hanover Street,, two doore.north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank Nov. 12, V;l. • Sl*Kl.\'fi TKADE, 1863, NEW GOODS!! IVIOW offering an immense variefv ’of J-V CLOTHS, cassimeuiui, VESTINGS, OOTTON GOODS, 40. For Men & Boys’ Wear, in a larger variety, than can bo found in any estab lishment in ibis placu, and at aa low prices as can be sold any where, to suit taste and pocket. ~Wo manufacture the above goods to ordqr, in the latest styles, or sell per yard- Customers wishing to have tire-goods bought of u3,-cut, can be accommodated, free of charge.' An early Inspection of our goods and prices, respectfully cclicued. ; ' ' ' ISAAC LIVINGSTON, Horth Hanover St., Clothing Emporium. March 19.1803. 1 ‘ SHIRTS ! shirts!! WE have the largest and finest shirts over offered iii this plc.ec, IJ'iv.'rß T. J.YNU, NurtU Jlanuvor atroot. 'Warranted to bo of tho boat celebrated makes. Bought before tho lato’ advance in prices, sold by tho dozen or single. Ifyou want a call dt i General Order No. 47. Headquarters Clothing T)cpt. Carlisle, Pa, ) Sopt. 10th, 1803. J 1 OFFICERS and soldiers now stationed • at Carlisle, will lind a full fissortmcut of Su perior Drosa Conta, Blouses, Paula, Vents and Caps, made in accordance with tho U. S. Regulations, at those Headquarters. - 2. Over and undershirts, drawers, suspenders, guantlcts, gloves Ac. of tho beat quality, 1 3. India Rubber Coats, Blankets, Caps, Lcggins, Haversacks, Ac. at fair prices at the Clothing Hall of . . ' • ASKOLD A CO.. North Hanover street, 2 doors north of tho Carlisle Deposit Baqk. JOIJJf lIYEU. fJJMi FURS ! JUST received n large addition of new Furs, muffs,' capos, victorinee, Ac. Also cloaks, u)erv)]h>c,.(:loulur.g cloths front New. York, very cUbr-p. Plain, figured and fancy drosa gcods, latest style?, honyy woolen golds for tho ooldweather, balmoral akirts. Genuine Hanover Buck Gloves and Gauntlets. , Please call at East Main street, one door below Martin’s Hotel. HAMES. —500 pairs of Xlames ou hand. qf all. kinds, i ' Eiizabcthtowil pattern. Loudon -- “ , Common u ' with and-vritboiit patent /astemegs, cheaper than over at * H. SAXTON'S. D&Y GOODS. A. W...80TH, HAS-jußt returned from the Jfow:Yoptt and- Philadelphia markets with a largo and well selected stock of Dry Goods) consisting in part of Mqhair Lace, ‘ .plaid Victoria, Wool Plaids, Ptaid Poplins, Silk and Worsted Chce.kg,, Colored Alpaca, . Colored Mcrrimac,', .Mojis do Laiuo, ‘ .Double .width . Plaids, . Black ami White do.) * Wool Plaid Victoria, Ginghams, Calicoes, Chocks, Tickings, Opera.flannels, Shirtings, Table Dia per, Sheetings, Canton Flannels, <tq. Merinncs, Cashmeres, Bombazinoo, Figured <fcplaln Delaines, Brocade Mohair, Ddublo Wool doTjaincs, Chena Mohair, Striped Heps, •Striped Mohair, Striped Poplin, Oros. do Berlin, .Tonne Cloth. , Parametto Coburg, ‘Black Cobur", Mourning corded silk, Poilt do SoioV black’ silk, a largo assortment of crape cellars, .black alpacas, black silk bolting, d:d. Black audbordorodlong and square shawls, square and long wool shawls,. black Thibet, Mous do Laine, hyoohajlong-and square, plaid wool shawls, fduoy wool shawls, in groat variety. baLmorai, skirts, Ladies’ hats, homemade lankots, fino or • od. The latest stylo hoop skirts —sly orator. A largo arx.d well selected stock, wool and cotton, l&dicsdirid children's caps, afinc assortment otbou uot'and mnntua ribbons, gingham, silk and cotton hundkorchiefs, umbrella's, a largo asssortmont of MENS AND BOYS’.WEAK. Cloths, . , yjaseinasrep,, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans. The largest and host selected stock in the county. Carpets, oil cloths, Ac. These.goods have .all bcou selected expressly for this market, with great caro both'to theic quality and stylus, as well as to a reasonable price at which they can and will .bo disposed ,<>(.', / JeS' The old friends and ;cn|tomers of.tljis. well known house ajro invited to oail'and examine this stock of splopdid goods. • iS.—lO tons of il, just received, with Fire-proof Faint, FlorSncto White*, White Zinc, Colored Zinc, Rod Load, foiled Oil, Lard Oil, Sperm Oil, Fish Oil, &c.. tion, dry and lard\varo, H.’SAXTON. T ETTEIJS on.tho .eftfpto- of I i Elizabeth’ M'C.uno, doo'd, f latt of Sopthuiripton township,--'havo ’ boon .issued - :(o the undersigned, residing In South Middleton twp. » All persons in debted to the said estate are hereby.requested to make Immediate poyraont, and those having claims will present <hoif' mont, to ■ STUART, Jn., JSxzcutor, pec. 24, 1863—6fc , ■s of Trace. Chains, of go assortment of Ilaltor Chains, Fifth “■ Tongue f* Spreads,rAo., «tcV, p Hadwa’re ‘Btore/of U. SAXTON • TT'ANDIvEJROn'IEES, Ties,. Stocks, Rib- Spspondofs, Under Shirts, Drawers, a beautiful assortment, can ho found at ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S, North. Hanover St., Emporium. Arnold’s Clothing flail. PHILIP AHHOLD. arn6ld>s clothing hall SIIiRTS at 12,00 t»er dor. ’ do. 15,00 “ “ Uo. “ 20,00 “ *• do. 25,00 “ do. “ SO,OO " « Perfect Fitting- Sfiiit, _ J£AAC,LIVINGSTON’S North Hanover St., Emporium, March 19* ’B3. ' Dec. 10, 1863. ARRIVAL OF NEW STOCK OF ROOMS'.- a ib w a s. HOSIERY. Odt. 29, '63. Notice. NOT ALCOHOMG. A HIGHLY CONSENTRATED 'EGETABLE EXTRACT A PURE TONIC. DOCTORHOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, P*., will effectually cure Livor Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jnundi^o,"Chronic or Ifarvoub Debility, Disease of tbo Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a dis ordered Liver Ar Stomach. buch ao Constipation, Inward Piles, .Frlucsb or Blood to the Head, Ascldity of the Stomach, Nausea,* Heartburn. Disgust for Food, Fulness or Wight in the Stoinach', BturEnfclaV.ous, Sinking or Flutter ing at t’ho Fit of tmo'htoinacb, Gwimming of fho Head, Hurried and Difficult breathing, Fluttering ht tho Heart, Chocking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain iu the Hoad, Deficiency of Prcspimtion, Yellowness of tho Skin and E.vcft, Pain in tho Sido, Back, Chest, -Limbs, Ac.. Suddon Flushes of Heat, Burn ing iu the I* K-rth, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and groat Depression of Spirits. And will positively prevent Ycdlow'Fovor, Billions Fever, Ac. lIOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS ! Are not a now and untried article, but havo stood tho tect of fifteen years trial by tho American pub lic: uml their reputation and sale, are not rivuilod by any similar preparation. Tho proprietors have thousands of Letters from the most eminent CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PUfSICIANS, and CITIZENS, Testifying of th'dr-dwn personal knowledge, to tho beneficial effect and medical virtues of these Bit ters. Do you want something to strengthen yon? Do you want a good Appetite ? Do you want to build up ? Do you want to feel well ? Do you, want to get rid of nervousness ? Do you want energy ? Do you want to sleep well I Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling ? If you do, use UOCIX-AND'S GERMAN BIT XERL. PARTECOE.AR NOTICE. There are many preparations sold under the name of Bitters, put up in quart bcttU-s, compound ed of the cheapest whisky-creonimoarum, costing from 20 to 40'cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Anise orCi'i'landor Seed. This cHacs yf Bitters has caused and will contin ue to cause, us long as they can he sold, hundreds to dio the death of tho drunkard. By tUqir use the ayst&rn is kept continually-under the influence of Alcholic Stimulants of tho worst kind, tho do-, siro for Liquor is created and hoptup, and tho re sult is all tho horrors attendant*upon a drunkard's life and death. ’ , • 'For those who dcsirn and WILL lIAV.TS«a Li quor Bitters, we publish the. following receipt; G'ot ONE BOTTLE lIOOFL AND’S (fRUMAN BIT TERS and mix with TURKU QUARTS OF, GOOD BRANDY OH WHISKEY, and tho result will bo a preparation that will FAR. in medical virtues arid true excellence any of tho numerous Litjnor Bitters in the market, ftad will COST MUCH LESS. You will have all-(he virtues of HOOFL AND’S BITTERS in connection with a GOOD ar tjclt- it: /LiqadV; at a much loss price than Lhoco in fciicr preparations will’cost you. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS;! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. We call attention ofnll haring relations or friends in the army to the faetthat ‘ Hoofland's German Bit tors'will euro nine tenths of tho diaeatos induced by exposures and privations incident to camp life. .In tho lists, published almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of tho sick, it will be-noticed that '* very largo proportion are sufferidg'from debility. Every case of that kind can bo ro&dily cured by Hoofland's Gorman Bitte'rd; iDicqa'ws resulting from disorders of the digestive organs aro spdodily romovod. Wo have no hesitation in staling that, if these Bitters were freely usud among our soldiers, hundreds- of lives might be saved that otherwise will bo lost. Wo call particular attention to the following re markablosftid well authonticaed cur.o-of ono of th« nation’s heroes, whoso life, to d:elila cvm language*, “has been oavod.by Bitters." • Tm:.ADiiLpniA, August 23rd, 1302 * W. C. SAWYER, 3festrß Jones .cr, JPcar.s. —.Well, genfloicen, your Iloofland’a German Bitters has saved my life. Thoro is no rpictake in this: ‘lt is vouched for by numbers'of-my comrades, some of whoso namtf* aro appended, and who wore fully cognizant of all tho circumstances of .my case. .1 am, and Jbavo boon for the last four years,,amember of SJhqrmnn'fl celebrated ’battery, and under fho iraniouiato command of Cuptuin ,R. B. Ayers. Through the exposure .attondufit upon my arduous duties,- I was attacked last \yith iuflamation of-tho lungs, and waij for seventy-two days tu tlio hospital. This was' followed by great debility, heightened by an attack of dysentery. I was then removed from tho White House, anti sent to this city on hoard the'Steamer 11 State of Maine," front which Hand ed on tho 2.sth of Juno. Since that time I have been about as low as Huy one could bo and slill re tain a spark of vitality. For a week or more X wai ■carccly able to swallow anything, and >f I did force a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up again. I qould not even keep a glass of-water on my stomach. Life could not last updov .those circum stances': and, accordingly, tho physicians who bad been working faithfully,-though unsuccessful-: ly, to rescue mo from tho grasp of the dread Arch er, frankly told mo they could do no mofo for mo, and advised mo ,to see a clergyman, and to make such disposition of my limited funds as best suited lire. An acquaintance who visitedme at the hospi tal, Sir. Frederick Stoinh r on, of Sixth below Arch Street, advised me, as a forlorn hope, to try your Bitters, and kindly procured a bottle.' From tho time I commenced taking them tho gloomy shadow of death receded, ami ll am now, thank God for it, getting bettor. Though"! havo taken but two bot tles, I have gained ten pounds, and..! feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and daughter, from whom I have heard nothing for eighteen months, \ for, gdmleincn, I ara a loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Front Royal. To your invaluable Bitters I owe tho certainty of life which has tailed ths'pbice of vague fears—to your Bitters will I, owe the glorious privilege of again clasping to my bosom those who aro dearest tome in life. - -■ *• '• - **:• - , Wo fully concur in the truth of tho above state ment, ns we hail despaired of seeing our comrade, Mr. Malone,.restored to health. John Cuddlcback, Ist New York Battery. George-A. Ackley, Go. C., 11th Maine. Lewis Chevalier, 92d Now York! T. E. Spencer. Ist Artillery, Bjittcry F, J. B.’Fasowoll, Co U. 3d Vermont. .Houry B. Jcromo, Co. B. do. Henry T. MacDonald, Co C.’fith Maine. John P. Ward, Co. E. sth Maine. Herman Koch, Co. 11. 72d"New York. Nathaniel B. Thomas, Co. F. 05th Penn, ' Andrew J. Kimball,-Co. A. 3d Vermont, v John Jenkins, Co. B. 106th Penn. Ns s s BEWARE OF 'COUNTERFEITS ! See that tho signature of (t C. J/. JACKSON,” is ou tho W'ItAPPEH of each bottle. Pricfs; Per Bottle 75 Cents, dr Ilalf A, W. BENTZ, Should your henrestj.Dniggict not bare the arti cle, do not be put off by jiny of tho intoxicating preparations that may bo offered in its -place, but sond.to and wo will forward, soourolypaoked, by ozprofs; ' ' ' • PrUtcipal Office & Manufactory, No- 631 ARCH ST* JONES, & EVANS, .£©"* For Sale by Druggists and Dealers in every town hi tho United Status. May 28, 1808—ly Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONE. "Dozen for t s4o6, (Successors to C. SI. JACKSON k C 0.,) Proprietors.
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