‘CUMBERLAND VALLEY and ifti franklin R Aili ROADS. CHANGE OF HOURS. „ .nil nftor Monday, April 4tli, 18C4, <) N pa “" oDgor Trains will run daily, as follows, 1 D rBASIDERSDBRO AND HARRISBURG : jlunbon'Bi j Loavo 8;3 o •< 12:66 ;sss" & " „ N°w™ ,u in.in II 2:42 “ a Cflrl* s l°. in.l2 11 3*12 •* „ jiccbanicsburg 10.42 3.12 » Iri « at Harrisburg 11:15 3 * 4J roaCDAMDERSDORa AND HAGERSTOWN : tlnrrishurg 8:05 A. M., 1:36 P. M. •; S « 8* ; 29 .. - OS! " IS! Chambers g» | Loavo 11:10 “ 4:40 r-OTSi- ass - a sss ■■ The Carlialo and Harrisburg AoousrfjDATioN Ibais will bavo as follows : , Loavo Carlisle 6:55 A. M. o Moohaniosburg 6:26 ~ Arrive at Harrisburg 0:55 “ leave Harrisburg 4:20 P. M. i. Moobanicsburg 4:54 Arrive at Carlialo 6:20 “ .line close connections at Harrisburg with Trains 6 for Philadelphia, New York nud Pitta -1,,,.. and with Trains for all points Wes..- h S - The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4:20, P. Y.fruns only a. far as Carlisle. SmriaUndent'i OJlce, ) Chamh’g, April 4/04. j April 7, 1864, PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE! On SATURDAY, MAY 2%th, 1864. IN T pursuance of an order of the Orphans. Court, the subscriber will offer at public sale, on the premises, situated in Mifflin Township, Cumberland county, two miles north of Nowvillo, nesr the Stale road loading to Dublin Gap, tbo following described Ileal Estate, viz : l’\VO FIRST-RATE FARMS, Ko. 1 contains 119 Acres of first quality of Slate I,and, of which about C acres are in good timber. Tho improvements are a two and a half story BRICK HOUSE, with Kitchen and Wash House, a Log Ham, with all tho necessary out- JHgm buildings- Tho land is in a high state of cultivation, having boon recently thoroughly limed. There Is fine running water on this farm. No. 2 adjoins No. 1, and is a first-rate Slato Farm, containing 131 Acres, of which about 10 acres arc Woodland of good quality. Tho im ■ p -B nro a two-story LOG SMIA ROR ® E and Log Barn. This ratalilK f ftr,n 16 a^so * n 11 go°d state of cu’* tivfttion. having had a complete coat of I.me. There is running wa ter in abundance on this farm. Also, at tho same time and place, a Ton Aero Lot of TIMBER LAND. This lot U.oi near tho Conodoguinot creek and adjoins farm No. 2. It will be sold either sepa ratcly or with tho farm, as purchasers may desire. AU’o, two tracts of MOUNTAIN LAND , one of which id in Mifflin Township, and contains 30 acres of fine ChcnUxut Timber, and the other in Frankford Township, contains 31 acres. Fcrsunrf wishing to view, any of the above pro perty can dfl so by calling on tho subscriber, at bis residence in Mifflin Township, adjoining Farm No. 1. ft'uic lo commence nt 12 o’clock, M., on Raul (lay, when aKcmiuucu will bo given and terms mudo known by SAMUEL BOWMAN, Jr., Adiuinintrutor uf Jacob JJoxmau, deed. April 7, s. Admtuißfraior’s Noilccs "jYOTICE is hereby given that Letters of - ' Administration on tho estate of Jacob Hum mel, Into of East Pennsborongh twp., lec’cl, have I'ccu granted (y the undersigned, residin'; in the tame township. All persons indebted to the estate ure requeued .to nuke payment immediately, and lliuse luivingpclaims against the estate will also prro o at them for settlement. April 7. 1364—(1t » police. AJOTICE L liereby given that letters Testa- IN monlnry on the estate of Rankin Conrnd, late <-f bower Allen twp.. de’d, have been granted to the umlersidnod, residing in tlio same township- All perrtone indebted to the said estate are reqnest ci to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the estate will also present them kr settlement. JONATHAN K. LUTES, Qt,» Aihutiifalrnlor, April V, 180-1- NEWS. Good News. fcdiw STORE. , LEIDICII & MILLER having just return ed from tho city with an entire now and com plcto stock of Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, wish to inform tho public thfi-t they aro prepared to offer on very reasonable, terms, a very desirable Stock of Goods, on the’south-east corner of the public square, immediately opposite Irvine’s Eboo Store. Tho stock comprises in part Ladies’ Dress Goods, Plain Black Bilks all qualities, Block Figured aha Keep Silks, Fancy Colored Plain and Figured Dress Silks, all colors and qualities, Plain Plaid and Striped Spring Poplins, Plain Alpacca Lus tre# all colors, Plaid and Striped Foil do Cbovor as i Striped and £lain Mohairs, Silk Challifcs, Plain sll wool De Lainoa, all colors and qualities, Mo iiimbiques, MuHin do Lainos, Cballics Ginghams, Lawns, Ao., Ao,, £o. A beautiful assortment of .Colored Spring Man tilla’s, of different stylos from one of the mostfash kinablc establishments in the city. Spring SbaW’.s, Hooped Skirts, Balmoral Skirts, Hosiery and Gloves of every description, Dress Trimmings, Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Rail Road Corsets, Ac., Ac. Domestic goods of all kinds, such as Bleached and unbloachoi Muslins, Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings, Pi low-case Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Rod, White tod Yellow Flannels, Nankeens, Blue Berinims, Blue Drillings, Striped Shirting, Cotton Pants Stuff,- Kentucky Jeans,.,all kinds, of liihcri and Cotton Table Diapers, Toweling. Cambric and pa per Muslins, and an endless variety of other Do llies. A complete assortment of goods suitable for Funeral purposes. , Mournins Goods . as Bombazines, Taraise Oittby Double and RTi^ 0 w ldth t 'all wool Muslin do Laihcs, Black ojlk >arp Challios, Oriental’ Lustres, Brocade, jjtohairs, Second Mourning do Lainos, Challios, Lawns, Black English Crapes,'Crape fl ,'*» Low Veils, Crape Collars, Silk and Kid **|ovea, Square .and LongThibbot Shawls. Ac. Ac. MENS’ AND BOYS* WElti, . ir! ao \^ o^B ' ahd'Fahcy. Oassimorbs, Vost ea£V‘* nen and cotton Pants stdff,-of all grades, 11 have clothing made at short nolibd.' CARPETS, CAKPETL'S. grades and qualities, from the common hemp HP to the best quality three-ply, Window Shades, ookiog Qlassoa and an endless variety of other Pods, too numerous to meution. «. u. The above stock has boon selected.with deal of pare and with a view of disposing b ftll , , Bamo °d the - most reasonable terms., ~ ,^ OVor y person iif want of goods will give amf * ttl i boforo “h-Hing tuoir spring purchases, . .| T 0 feei assured that wo can offer Inducements acpf 1 ,■ will give us a call, and will extend all f e , m J llo dationß and conveniences that can bo of aQy other,business house in the county. . forgot the proper place on the cor- M LBIDICH & MILLER: “•fob 31, DRY GOODS, SPBliyR, 1864, Greenfield 8c Sheafer. INVITE tlio attention of buyers to their now stock of DRY GOODS. Xt will* bo found unsurpassed in all those features which comprise a firil clast Stock* t All departments of our busi ness have boon much enlarged* especially that of Ditk S S O 0 0 D s', , which wo arc confident, is the most extensive as sortment over offered in this town. IVo hayo now open, ready for inspection, all tho novelties of the season, v»r,: - POPLINS, all new shades and styles. , MOZAMBIQUBS, Plain and Plains. Plaid Poplins, Challics Do Lainos, also, a beautiful stock of ALPACCAS, at astonishing low p rices. DOMESTICS, Prints, Bleached Muslins, Broad Sheetings, Flan nels, Ginghams, 'Chocks, Tickings, Coltonades, &c., Ac. - GENTS' AND BOYS' WEAK, Cloths. Caasim-wcs, Jcnns, Summer Cassimcres, Ac. Vfo would cull tho attention of our friends more particularly to our immense stock of Mus lins, Culicoop, Cottonados, all bought last winter, before tho late advance, which will bo sold at pri ces that defy coropetion. Parsons may roly on getting great bargains at the store of GREENFIELD A SHEAFER. March 23, 1864. NCtk: * Persons desirous of examining our stpek will please be particular, and recollect our Store v- in Zug’s building, S. E. Corner Market Second Doon, opposite Ritter’s Clothing Store. G. A S. South Hanover Ahead! THE PEOPLE REJOICE ! ' JOSEPH SIXES & SON, beg leave to in form their old friends and tho public generally that they have just returned from Philadelphia, with a largo and well-selected stock of ■ BOOTS AND SHOES, both Men's and ladies Wear, which they offer at tho most reasonable prices. All persons in want of Boots and Shoes, would do well to examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they aro confident that it cannot bo excelled in Cumberland county. » Sup’t* Remember tho old stand, South Hanover streot, opposite the 2d Presbyterian church, and first Sbl)o*storo below Jameson's Variety store. • March 31, '64—3m. SHERIFF'S SALES, BY virtue of sundry writs oflfelias Vendi tioni Exponas and levari Facias, issued out ot the Court of Ooiumon Pleas of Cumberland, county, and to mo directed, I will expose to sale by public vonduo or outcry, at ho Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, on Friday, tho Bth day of April, 1864, at 10 o'clock,A. M;, tho following de scribed Real Estate viz .* ', A tract of land in Upper Alton township, Cum berland county, bounded by Dr. Robert Ncbingor, Jacob L. Zook' and tho Yellow Breeches Creek, containing Fifty Acres, bo tho sarao more or less, having thereon eroded a largo throe- story Stone Merchant Mill, which is propellecl by the water power of tho '| l .*i a n|h Yellow Breeches Creek ; also four Dwelling Houses, of which one is a two-story brick, two stone, and the other a frame olaslcred building j also n largo Distillery, culou ated to run as much as one hundred and twenty •fivo bushels a day, and all the machinery of which is in complete ,ordor as a steam distillery, with* hog pons attached; there are also lour largo lime kilns, calculated to hold one thousand bushels and upwards, on tho premises. A tract of land in tho same township, bounded by Dr. Robert Nobiugor, the above described mill n a property, the Lisburn Road and tbo .Yellow Brooches Crock, containing- Four Acres, more or less, having thereon erected a Log Weathorboardod r - Wr it House, a small stable, and four, largo liine-HilnSj of capacity of eight hundred bushels. A lot of ground situate in Churchtown, Monroe township, contuing 33 feet in front, and 200 fcocin depth, bounded on the cast by Sam- JWpjL ucd Kline, on tho west by Frederick Goodyear, on the north by Church [■M»|lSjb street, and on the south by an alley, having thereon erected a largo two story Weathorboardod House. A tract of ground in Monroe township, contain ing about 0 acres, more or less, bounded on tho JI-umiT. ca9t Moses Brickcr, on tho west by Ja&lffimfa Adam Scirer, on tho north by Jacob Niesly, and on tho south by Bernard [l iiimqff Stoup, having thereon erected a fine ®=S*3H& two-story Dwelling House, part brick and part frame, alsa a good stably. Seized and taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of David H, Voglcsong. JACOB LANTZ. , Ailmiuifitrftior, All that certain unfinished building situate on lot No. 38, on Parsonage street, in tho Borough of NmwvUlo. and county of Cumberland, AmmtL (the foundation and cellar of said un- jWrMw finished building boiugsixteon feet by ■ ■■■pfta twenty-four feet, and walled up to tho JjLjUUJgaft surface of the ground,) and tho lot or esasa * piece of ground appurtenant to said unfinished building. Seized and taken in oxerution and to bo sold as tho property of William Hamilton, (con tractor,) and John Kirk (owner). To bo sold bv mo J'. T. RIPPET, Sheriff, New Store, Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, March 17, 1304. Conditions. —On all sales of $5OO or over, $5O will bo required to bo paid when tho property is stricken off. and $25 on nil sales under $5Oll. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Mrs. Hannah Shireman, late of the village of Shircrnianstown, dec'd., have been granted to the undersigned, resi ding in the. same place. All persons indebted to tbo estate aro requested to make payment immedi ately, and those having claims against tbo estate Will also present them for settlement. SAM’L. SHIUEAMN, Adminittvaiqr. March IT. 1864—6 t. Esiute of Daniel Eiier, ECEIPtS, Ap. Balanced-received from former Trea- suer, .Amount of Lion against S. Caldwell's heirs, Amount Rent of stalls and stands at Market House, Received ofWm. M. Chonowith, Clerk of tho Market. Ao., Rooeived of A. L. Sponsler, Esq., fines, - Received of Abm. Dchuff, Esq., fines, “ for Exhibition licenses, Amount of taycs s of 1861, outstand ing at last settlement, Amount of taxes of 1802, outstand ing at last settlement,. Amount of taxes levied for 1803, “ “ '• added to dupli cate of 1863, Total Debits,' ■ EXPENDItURES,' Council Orders. Paid Goo. Line and others, inter est on .borough bonds and oa judgment, 1 Paid Carlisle Gas and Water Go., 44 Carlisle Gas and Water Com pany interest on Investment in . E. Pomlrot Street, Paid borough bond cuupous, 44 W. B. Mathews, street commis sioner, salary, and work on streets, and wages paid hands, Paid Abm. Debuff, Esq., qualify ing borough officers, Paid Joshua Pagan, extra services as high constable, Paid J. Brotz, serving election notices, Paid A. Martin, serving election notices, Paid Jas. Postlotbwaito, election ex penses, West Ward, Paid A. Kerr, election expenses, East Ward, Paid Win. McMillon, repairs at plug,’ “ A. O’Donnol and others, repairs at Market House pump, Paid Jonathan Zigler, stopping stones, 44 H. L. llcckcr, and others, romov* ing nuisances, Paid Peter Myers, blackamithing, 41 J. D. Rhinehart, work on bay scales, Paid C, Roightor, laying'crossings, 44 M Handshuo, work at crossings, 11 Paid W. M. Chonowith, cleaning and whitewashing Market House, and repairs, Paid M. Shroinor, supper for patrol, R. J. Bell, 44 44 44 Paid J. Armstrong, preparing borough duplicate, Paid Geo. Zinn, for printing, 44 J. B. Bratton, 44 44 E. Cornman, 44 44 A.'K. Rhoem, 41 44 Jas. Loudon, for stationary, 44 Jacob Brotz, for cleansing spring, Paid 0. Dolducy, plank for bridge, 44 R. Glass, cleainsiug grave yard, 44 L. Faber, mosouary done at bridge* Paid A. L. Hooker, repairing locks, 44 J. W. Ogilby, iroasuor of Good Will Uoso Company, Paid P. Monyer, troasuor of Union Fire Company,, Paid P. Quigley, treasurer of Cumber land Fire Company, Paid J. Campbell, troasucr of Hook ' and Ladder Company. Paid B. Hosier, logs lor bridge, 44 P. Spahr, for stone and .haul ing) Paid F. Gardner, for plugs and lamp Post, Paid J. H. Fredericks, for stone, 44 Cumberland county, for stone furnished to borough, Paid P. Madden, for piking and clay* ing Walnut street, Paid Win. Liuch, pipes, gas lamps • By exonerations allowed collector of 1863, By amount of taxes .of 1861, outstand- ing, By amount of taxes of 1862, outstand- ing, By commission allowed collector of 1802, on $422,43, Total credits, s Balance in hands of Treasuer, $7,31)1 25 ANNUAL STATEMENT OF I'lIE DEBTS AND ASSETS. LIABILITIES. Bonds issued for Gas and Water stock, Ist subscription, $25,000 0 Bonds issued far Gas and Water stock, 2d subscription, Bond- issued to George Line and others, •Judgment of Margaret Warden, use of P. Quigley,' ASSETS. 1000 share! Gas and. Water sto ok, Ist subscription, at par value* $25,000 00 + 1400 shares Gas and water stock, 2fd subscription, at par value,, 15,000 00 124 shares Gas add' Water stock, at par value, 8,100 00 Outstanding tb-xes for 18ftl and 18tf2, Sfo.O 80 Pavomont Liens, 51 52 Excess of indebtedness, Bides*! of indebtedness last year, " u as above, •. • > Increase, $876 60 JACOB RHEBM, Treasurer of the Borough of Carlisle, in account with Bounty fund Com* mittee. : DR * Xo amount of loan on bond from the' i Carlisle Deposit Bank, $1,500 00 OR.- By cash paid on orders of Committee of bounty fund to persons, , Balance in llanda of Treasurer, $4OO 00 Wo, the Auditors of the borough of Carlisle, do certify that we have examined tho foregoing ac count of Jacob Rheom; Treasurer of, said borough, and find a balance duo by him to said borough ot six hundred and seventy dollars and seventy-nine cents. 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These can best show their sense of tbo un- 10 00 35 75 20 50 32 75 29 76 3 76' 100 00 30 24 15 00 02 50 1 75 34 00 34 00 34 00 34 00 17 00 tiring efforts of the publishers, in behalf of this groat and unparalleled cause, by earnestly sustain ing this papo.- in all its business relations. 121 92 70 75 ’ 2 20 Address GLOSSBRENNEU «fc WELSH, No. 430 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 42 00 March 17. '64. 800 00 THE GREAT American Tea Company, 118 23 51 VESEY STREET, NEW YIMIK, 15 00 G 25 Since its organization, has created a ucw ora in tho history of Selling TEAS ill llilm Eoiuilry, 281 CS A LL our Teas are selected l»y a Profoa- L. A- sional Tea-taster, expressly and exclusively 100 00 for us, ancl wo never charge over Two Cents (02 Cunts) per pound above coat for original packages. 100 00 Wo have but One Price to every one for each quality, and that price is always marked oh each sample package at our storo in plain figures. Wo issue a Monthly Price List of our Tens, which will bo scut free to all who order it—wc advise ovctfjp Tea Seller to see it. It comprises n full as sortment selected for every locality in tho States. Provinces, South America and the West Indies.— In this list each kind is divided into Four Classes or Qualities, namely j Cargo, High Cargo, Fine, Finest, that every one m.ay understand from do seription and the prices annexed that tho Company are determined to undersell the whole tea trade'. 100 00 187 50 G 2 50 70 00 50 00 97 69 Wo guarantee to sell all our Teas in original packages at not over Two Cents per pound above cost, believing this to bo attractive to tho many who have heretofore*bcen paying Enormous Profits. Our business is largely done on orders, which wo always execute as well and promptly as though the buyer came himself, giving true weights and tares, and always guaranteeing everything; our respon sibility enabling us to do all wb promise. Every dealer can order his Tons dirccfcfrom tho Company, and parties doing business within Five Hundred (500; mile* of New York, can return Tea bought of us if they are not cheaper than they cun buy else where, and the purchaser is dissatisfied with his bargain, within fourteen days (14), and have the money refunded to them. Tboso who are over Five Hundred miles can have thirty days (30), and • the same privileges extended to them. Besides the advantages tho Company will pay all Expenses; both ways,’if tho Teas are returned. GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 22 41, 30 00 15 00 .18 99 1 50 6 00 4 A 0 2 00 130 00 15 00 Fob. 11, '64-3m $6,090 45 jyj- A CK E R E L 1 15 64 MACKEREL, Non. 1. 2 and S, in all sired pack ages—now, and each peonage warranted. Jus received, and foil Bale low, by ’ JOHJTHTBR. 03 01 204 45 194 01 21 10 $7,220 46 670 70 For Ruts Mice, Roadie*, Ani* 5 Bed-Bugs Iflodlu in Fin s,* Wool ens, AC 3 lllS«‘<‘lg OU PlUlltS, Fowls,' Amniuls &c. Put up in 250.» 60c. and $l.OO Poxes, Bottles and Flasks. $3 and $5 sires for Hotels, Potfuo In stitutions,