NEWTON'S PILLS. ! (ANtl-BILIOUSO '\ I Newton’s Pills, Newton’s Pills. Newton’s f ills. Newton’s Pills. ■NEWTON’S PILLS. Jnewton’s pills'. newtoN’s Pills, newton’s Pills, 1 ‘OOMI'bSED OF HIGHLY Concentrated Extracts From ROOTS. AND HERBS- VOf tho greatest medical.value, prepared‘from ihe *" original prescript} on of the celebrated ! • \ ' Dlfc. - jand used by him with such remarkable success forj twenty years in all parts of the United States, Are V t an infallible remedy in all , DI SEASES OF THE LIVEE, OR ANY OF THE TOESTIYE (MANS. THEY C«JKK Y>IARRIICEA, 'faIARUIKEA, DIAERIKEA, • '•PIAJIRHCHA, ’ T)YSPE{’SISV, ’DYSPEPSIA, •DYSPEPSIA, -DYSPEPSIA, ‘SCROFULA, •SiROFULA, "RILIdtISNE^S, ■BILIOUSNESS, BILIOUSNESS, LIVER COMPLAINT. LIVER COMPLAINT, LIVER (COMPLAINT, LIVER COMPLAINT. stho well known -Dr. Waiuieh, of Boston, says of. Hheao Pills/*' !3Clioy haVe tWfifabat effect upon-tho; 'Liver and digestive organa of any medicine in the 'world, and aro'tho most purgathre'whioli has ever _yot beon mado s by'fltiy'body. Their effect's bare* 'abundantly-abown ‘to’the community how much Hhey excel tho ordinary ‘medicines in use. They 1 -«re safe-and pleasant to take, bat powerful to icure. Thoir penetrating properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, remove the obstruc- tions of tyi organs, purify the blood'nnd expo! di- seas#. They purge but 'the foul humors, which- breed and grow distemper,"stimulate sluggish: or -disordered organs into their natural action, and impart a healthy tone-with'strength 'tie the whole' system.. -Not Only'do they ohre tie every day ■lOCinplaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases. While tboy produce powerful- effects, .they ere at the. same time, in diminished doses, tho .safest and. best physic that'can be em- .ployed for. children, and being, vegetable are free' .from any risk or harm. The most-remarkable feature of those pills is tho perfection With which *lhoy act in extremely dissimilar ohroniodisoaaos. ’ Tub same doses cure Diarrhoea, or Dyspepsia, in| , either case restoring the organs to a J‘ ■natural condition, which, cannot bo said of any other medicine in existence.” They create pure blood;and'rcmovo all impuri- tics from tho system, hence are a-positive-outs 'fbrj Fevers, Headache, Piles, MEkOtr&lAl. DISEASES, AND HEEEDiTAIIY HUMOIIS. : p- B®* Price One Dollar 'per Box. Trade [ . supplied, or sent by Jlfait, post-paid, ip any ! ,part of the United Slates or Canadas on re ., cefpt of price, by , H. S'. KOW.E & CG., 43 lilßerty St., Sew Vortu ■iron SALE Af' Halslon’s Drug; Store, r Street, Pa. •March 10, MO5-ly '■THE .PHCEOTXj PEOTORAIJ W M.V ;C Yo g li. : VhE PllCE^lK'tECTOfe^frr" 'COMPOUND SYftui? OT-Wiib'bkEßßY AND SENEKA SNAKE ROOT, triLL OURS THE DISEASES 07 THE Dhr«ai: and iajngs, Such l ns Cnl'is, Cbttghs, Group, Asth ma, Bronchitis, . Catarrh, Sore - Throat, Hbafsaties's, Whoop ing Cough, &c. Its tinioly use will proTont- PULMONARY CONSUMPTION, And oven where this fearful diabase has taken bold It.will afford greater relief than an; other medicine. ,■ . Miss Kate Yandorslioo, of Pottsvillo, says“ I "Was bonofitted more by using tbo Phoenix Pecto ral than any,otber medicine l over used.*' / Elias Oborholtzor, of Libnvillo/Chcstor county, was cured of a cough of many years' standing by i using the Pho6nix PcotoVad Joseph LukeUfl, of Haft street, ’PhocnixviUe, certifies thiU ljo*was‘cured of a (tough of two ycars # standing, whop fill other Ynodiclhds n'ftd failed, by* ! lho Use of tho Phconix-Pectoral. \ Jacob-Powers oqrtiflcsthat bo hhrsold hundreds of bottles of tho Phoenix Pectoral,"dud that all who used it bear testimony of its wonderful effects in curing cough. • ... Johh'llbyer, e’dUOT'of •th'6 Indcpefiilent Phoenix, having hsod it, has fc'o hesitation in pronouncing it a complete remedy for'O'ough, hoarseness and irrigation in tho thrdat. , * The West Chester \/cj7*r#onfofi says-: “ We hate known Dr. OboVholtzor personally a number 6f . years',-and it gives us the greatest pleasure'.to*Ye commcnd Ms , medicines, itfhemUoh as the public rarely hayedhe benefit of family medicines pre pared by a .physician of his aoquirombiits and ei iperionod. Dr. OBerhoUzer. is a member of the -Alunrni Of the 'Modical Department of the Univer sity of Pennsylvania, atwhioh institution he' gra duated in 1854." . .9 [ Tho Reading Qanctte- says: “ This, cqjigh reme dy is made by Dr. L. -Oborfaolttor, of'Phcfcnixvillo, Pa., arid it has acquired an Unsurpassed reputa tion in curing coughs. Ic is carefully and skill fully prepared from’Wild .Cherry Bark-and Scnoka finakedtforit/? , ! Dr.'Gpo.’B. wobd, Professor of the practice of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania, Physician* to tho Pennsylvania Hospital, and . one of thaautboirs of the United States Dispensatory, says of Soncka Shake Hoot: - “Its’action is spe cially directed to tho lungs.” The proprietor of this niodioinojias so much, confidence in its curative powers 'from the testi mony ef hundreds who have Qsod It, that the mo ney will bo paid bade to any purchaser who is not satisfied Vfith its effects 1 Tt is so pleasant to-tako thot children cry for it Pric, THIRTY-FIVE CEtiYS; Wrgo'Bottfe. ONE DOLLAR. , It is intended for only-one class •fHiseaHs, namely,, those of .tho Thnmt and Lungs. Prepared 6nly by . ( LBVIOBBRHOLTZER,M. ; D., ; *- , PhcenimvilU, Pa* Sold Druggists and^Storekeepfrs. 1 , "iToiihstok, HolloNvat Jt Oowdek, No. 23 North Sixth stroot, Philadelphia. • • W. 0. "Wells k C 0.,, No. 115 Franklin street, Now York. oQenoral ■Wholesale Agents. D. W. Co., Wholesale Agents, Harris burg, Pa., and nt , - HaVERSTICR'S DRUG STORE, Carlisle. N. B.—lf your nearest druggist or does not keep this medicine do nbt’lothim put you off*wlth some: other pfcqdioin'o, becauso ho niak'os more moriby ou ? lt,’ but send it'Dnw'to'dho of thefagohts fbr iL •’ Jdaroh V, 1865-3 m 'DYSENTERY, 1 DYSENTERY; •DYSENTERY,! '•DYSENTERY, ; ¥M. J3LAIK k SON, Corner of Hanovsr and Souih Sireeie, HBW WnOUfIALB AND RETAIL • Grocery and Qneensware Store. JUST opened‘Vfith fresh and good Goods, a - choice var!oty o*f overything usually kept in a; first class Store. _ Particular attention given 'lh the ‘selection'ofl nto® bb’tts 'Op china CHOICE TEAS, COFFEES, , SYRUPS, ■ SUGARS, .SPICES, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, Canned and Pickled Emits, Worcestershire, Cumberland, and Oftr- ' -C REESE, 6R ACKEftS, Anil cverythihg else in eUr-line, that adiborimiha , ting, public may require. Pull assortments of Writing Paper, Coil -Oil ibampa, Qaoepa ■waro, Willdw, *Cedau, Stone And Far-’ tb«n,'Wares, Salt, Eish ’Oils, ; .liebn. aiUnail*-. ' ' ; constantly on halide . . ” Goods will bo roploni shod frequently, kept clean and moe, sold at tho lowest possible bribes, and delivered at any part of : the town. . , ; Please give, ns a_oall. . . i.. WM. BLAIR * *ON. IBS* PRODUCE. Haroh 2i *6s—l inb, __ ■ 1 1 - * : 1; Preclamatleli. '* * ■ m Hon. James H. Graham ■ft; Pre&idont Judge of the several Courts of- Common PleoS.’bf t!he oountiosof Cumberland, Per ry,' and Juhlafa, ab'd Jirsticcß of the several Courts of OySr arid, Terminer, and GofacralJail Delivery in said counties, and Michael 'Oooklin and HUgh Stuart, -Judges of the OoAts of Oyer and Tormifaer and Jail Delivery for tbo trial of oil capital aud oth er offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, datod.tho 9th day of. January, 1805,- have ordered tho‘Court, of. Oycrttnd Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be holdon at Carlisle on, tho 2‘d of April, 1865, (being tho fffth day,) at *lO o'clock in tho 1 forenoon, to, continue two-weeks. NOTfOE is horoby.gitfdn’to tlTo oroncr, Justices of tho Peace, and Cdustaliloa of the-said county of Cumberland, that they are by tbo.said precept commanded, to*bo then and there in' tboir.proper' persons, with their rolls, inquisitions examinations, -andall'o£bcr remembrances, to d# those things which to their offices appertain.to bo done, aud all those that ars bound by recognisances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall bo in' the Jail of said county, .are to bo there •to prosecute tnem as shall bo just. 'JOHN JACOBS,. ' , Sherijff , March 2jlB<>s. ■* - >■' IVrOXICJiAa hereby given that letters of Ad- ; ,Lll ministration bn'tbo oafato of Henry Jacobfi, i dho’d.,- late of : Middlesex Mfciiahibi have boon/ granted to the undersigned-residing in same twp. All persons indebted to,the aa'id estate are reques ted-to make payment immediately, ana those bay ing olnimj against the ostato'will also present them ■for settlement'.' ■ - ■ ; daniel Jacobs, DAVID JACOBS, GEO. W. JACOBS, ,i ' . Mminiairaiors. ' 1 ,■-March 2> '6s—6t* . . • ' Sole Agents, y 'Carlisle R'oii Works, Feh. 28, 1865, TUB firm.'of Ahla &,MuBseli»ati.fctliißday; .. diasolvdd b> mutual consent. The Books of the firm ifUl bo Bottled by 0. W. k D. V. Abb who will continue tho -business of manufacturing Iron. 0. W. AJJL BAN'iTt. AHL JOHN MU^SELMAN. AND GRANITE .WARE, er Saties/ Administrators floiicc. NOTICE, Poor House* Statement - FOR A. 1», 1864. Robert Elliott, Christman Hartman and/Wh,- •• liau Wherry, Esqur’a, Directors of the Podr and of the House of Employment of Cum berland County, in account with saiU - ' County, from tho firstday of‘Ja - nuqry to tbo thirty-first day of December, A. D. 1864, inclusive. . . DU. ' -V Ttf Crish from County Treasurer, ’ *‘$10^)00^00 Oarlislo-'Dfcposlt Brink,-on loa-B, 500 00 ,Uobort Elliott, Esq., money collected, 32 00 Jacob Squior, money Vefriridod, 15 76 J. M. Moans for Support of C.LanuliUn, 00 00 B. Wherry * “ '"Mrs. Hollarf v 29 00 J. P. Sterling 4t Mary Knottlo, -77 20 ,P. Spahr ° W. Fields, d«ri*d. 28 00 Unknown person, ’BUz. Brisco, 'OO 00 William Ramp, Warding, ’6 00 J. Ptiller, lard'(told, v 'Si 24 J, Miller and’others, tallow,'&c„ , .'47 42 J. Raymond *and’others, stock sold, J. B. Loidig ’isid' Others,.corn, Srheat'ind s rye sold, , - M, S&rem6't* , 'dhd others, hay and straw sold, . ' 31'0 00 C. \Ycn7 , or'*& , <3o , . l old : fro’n, . * 19 00 William Wort poultry, ’ • I'6'fO BrovOrs, pasture, • ' 49 30 N. Welch and others, deceased paUpdts, -63 3B Bowalt Mink, corn,'lost tlhic,‘«tc., '4O 70 J. Clondenin, hides, 76 81 J. '& J; J36sler/'cdrnfoddCT‘and ! ]pumpUirfB, 00 William Pridloy, hay, old coppey, A«., ’ B'9o M v MySrs, empty coffee cans, 4 17 Jamesßuruin, smrill coffin* 'I 75 ■Total Debits, By cash paid Greenfield "A Bhdafer and others lar m’er-. . ebandize and groceries, $3,487 86 Mrs. SaUsburg and'others, out • ddr aid, State Lunatic Asylum, support of paupers, .Dauphin and Luzerne counties of paupers, J. Boistllne and btfaors, tailor ing, hats aad shoos, -D. Sipo v others, out-door fdnot'ii^xpo'oaos, D. Smith and others, justices* anil constables* 1 foes, J. Gfftooy and others, ’itdek, ■ and hoof, M. Sbreinor, Kirby mowiW, J. Ilonnoman, grain fan, A. Busier and others, bran arid grinding, R. 'Woodward, plaster, 010-* vdr and timothy : sood, O. Delaney and others, lumber and coal for fuel,- 486 17 Samuel.. Plank and others, , wood for fuel, , 569 .74 Win. Miller, repairing pmnp> , ’2 f 9O Wm. Fridley and others, tin waro and tinkering, A.' A. Line/'sovefa mules, George Wetzel, Wagonmaking, Bbslera and others, black . smithing, . • Geo. Zinn and others, postage expenses, charges And sta-. tiondry, ,> '' . 'l7 01 H. Saxton and others, hardware, 108 85 J. Clondenin and others, leather, 206 09 , A. Wolf and others, horseand cow medicine, - 13 50 Keepers and others, two dogs, 8 00 J. R. Moans, ryb-straw, 16’tJO P. Spabr, brick,. } ■ .4W S. Ensmingerahd sadd*ng, 72 06 Wm. Oornman and others, seed potatoes, 16 00- \Vm. Duoy and others, ioe, -4.50 "George Bundle, manure, . ih’Bo •P. G- Martin, repairing reaper, 10 35 Mi.-Mipiofaj orror v in acodunt, >' 0.Q9 I*. Drakemakor, weaving, 8 76 D, Hilldr, ‘Kiq , fruit trees, , -„0 2u Carlisle Deposit Bdrik, loan'd,' 800 06‘ *f / • u . u . {feUrert ’ onidhtfs, i , 63 Fii*o.ltisurance'.#dm't)af»y, 18 89 Tbebdoro' Kibffor, baking, 45 Of G. F. Wink, tuition, • 0# Wra. M. Hastings and others,' labor on farm, ' ‘l2O 'll. Wm. 11. Mountz, eleven months WAges,. ", 182’ (TO '“J. N.' Snidor, oioikand.tffamstof, 260 #0 Dr. W. W. Dale, salary, , , 100 00 H. Bnydbr, Esq-., 793 75 Wm. Cornmdni extra'service, 12.00 Robert Elliott, 80 00 ,C.-Hartman, u . 000 Jacob, Squier,'treasurer,; salary, .70 00 -Win. J_Shearer, Esq.,-salary,-- ' -SO '”00 Miscellaneous expenses, 7 25 •Balance due Treasurer at last ' settlement, Total credits* ’ $14,358 22 ‘Balance due Treasurer, H 7 31 ' r • - A $14,341 22 JACfOB SQUIBR, Esq.^Treasurer of tho Pbor Houro and Honso of Employment of Cumber land founty, in, account with tho. Directors ofv f said Institution,from fheltft day of January tho 31st day ef December, 'A.-D. 1864. . \ bn. „ : To cash for County Treasurer, slo>o<o 00 Carlisle Deposit Bank, 800 00 Other souroes, as exhibited in the fore- - ; . -going statement, * 8,738 06 ‘CR. By cash paid on Directors' orders, bs above, 14,356 22 Balance due Treasurer, operations of the iNSTiTuxidN bUBXNG.THB TEAR 1864. ! STATEMENT-OFSTE WARD AND MATRON. 'INMATBS. Number, of paupers-in the House Jan. 1,1864* - (29 bf whom were colored,) , 140 Admitted up to Deo., 31st, 1864, 216 Born in tho house, (9-of whom were dbht here pregnant,) ld- Whole mtinber providocTfor-during the yeari iffs Number of died, (of whom 4 were colored*) 1 - - *• Bound out, * 'Discharged Slid eloped,.. , . ; 196^-224 i Number remaining in the house, JtCti, 1865*' -,. ' (of trhdm 54'ore 'l ‘ - 141 -Number of out-door paupers supported at pah- - :• - lio expense*-of; whom 4 -are in the State ■ Lunatic Asylum, ' . 64 Whole number chargeable bn "Jan. Ist, 1805, . 206 There‘are in tho house as near as can bb‘ ascor-* tamed, 7 under ’ Tyear of ag0,.8 from l.to 6,10 from 6‘to 10. 14 from 10 to 20,10 from 20 to 30/ 10 froflrSO'to 40, 28 from 40 to 60, 18 from 50 $O, 00, ,24 from 60 to 70, « from 70-to*Bo, 3 from 80 to 90, and 2 from 90 to 100. la addition to tho above, 3,185‘traveling paupers have been, received without regular .orders, to whom fr,oto meals - , and many of them . were, furnished with articles-of-clothing# 1 - ‘ ~ Jh'oceeds of 'i'ann. ' 1,500 bushels wheat; 51 busbola rye; 1,300 bus ‘oats-i 1,600 bushels shelled born'; 2ho bushels tatocs; 83 loads hay; 32 loads foddor ; 4 loads .pumpkins; 31 bushels onions; 10 bushels rod.boats; 10 bushels green loans, 6 bushels poas;;2o bush els tomatoes, 30bushels parsnips, 5 bushels tur nips; 3,000 heads cabbage; 500 cucumhorpickels . 3 bushels dried .apples; 2 bushels dried cherries 2.bushels £rk?3 peaches; 173 dozen eggs .(given to paupers,); 10l cropks applebuttdr; U’o corn bropms Were fnado; 20 perches of stone wall "were built; hnd podnds of bettor ihado; ; •, ;j < • -Articles Made in the Hou'se., . . 42 pairs.cloth rhittonsss pairs knit socks; 52 pairs, stockings footed; 27 pairs socks footed;* 6 .bonnets; 25 caps ; 43 Bpcks'j ,122 aprons'; 42 oom- j forts; IQOohomisea,;, 163 shirts')! 83 fropka; 25 pillow slips; 6.pillow'oases; 4'bolsteffi; 10 chaff beds; 65 sheets,'s7.handkerohio.fshemrßod, 19 ohildronls frocks; 9 children's skirts; 35'suspen ders; 15 skirts; 4 fable cloths; 20 shrouds; 30 yards rag oarpot; 202 pounds hard soap; *and 35 barrels soft soap. • ( " ' Articles Madie, in Cdrpehter 'Shop. , .10 coffins; X largo doughtry; a lot «f double ■ and dingle treed j and 30 hammer bandies. - Stock Fattened and Killed. 25 boeved, (average weight 410' 318 Iba.,) 11,48# Iba : 11, calved, (average w.ight 87J411 Iba.,) 75* lbs ,38 ,h9ga, (average weight 194,11-18 Ibß - .,) 7,000 Iba j making In all 1 $l9O lb». Sfackvn'Farin'’Jai}. 1, 1805. 6 mulotfdrkd milch doWs ; 16-head Block cattle; 20 Btoorsj l yokcDion j '3 sows and ‘Up shoots. ; , - 4 > Utensils on Farm 7tin. 1,18G5. 3 Brood and 1 narrow wheeled’wagons; 1 stone wagon ; 1 pair of wobcLladdofa'; 3 pair bay lad* ders , 1 woffonbed; 3 .Jack Screws ; 1 and cart gears; 1 spring wagon /’Ttdrgo sled; 5 plows; '2 single and 0 double shOVel* plows 2 largo and 4, email,cultivators ; roller; I grain' drill; 1 threshing machine; horse power and. bolt; I windmill; r l fodder cutter; 4. wboolbarroWs; 2 log chafra; 8 setts pagon gears; 8 setts of plow goats*, 2 'fifth drnd/l .carrying chain; spreads; single anddonble.t'reod; t flynols,;-l : wngon saddle; .lO haltera and chains ,45 cow chains; 1 sot carpen ter tools ; 1 sot of,blacksmiths tools; 8 grain cra dles ;18 mowing scythes ; 1 wlijohorpe j-nko; 4 picks; two ; 3 stone drills ; 12 shov-, cls; l l grain reaper ; 1 Curbyjpaowor ; and a variety of stone hammers;quarrying tbols; spades ; rakes ; sickles ;. odrn . hojty ; l svood. saws; axes, mauls, Wodgos’audorout knife,’Ac., Ac. HENKTY SNYDER, ftumrd , ILIZABETH SNYDER, Jlfatwi. Wo, the Directors of the Poor and House of Em ployment of Gumborland County, do’cCrlify the above wad, fdrgoing.tq.bo ft correct statement of the receipts and' expopdliurda of said 'lnstitution from. the. Ist day .of January 4 lb the 31st day of Docombor,JlS’64, and alaObf'VUe operation* of said Institution during.the sajno’pcriod, and of its condition on January Ist, 1865, neebt-ding to the best of OUr knowledge. Given under oUr hands this 13lh day of F«b“ ‘ruary, 1865. • ROBERT ELLIOT, \ <) CHRISTIAN lIARTMIN, [ Diwfra. WILLIAM WHERRY, J 006-33 $14,-MS 05 . Wo, the Auditors of Cumberland County, having cqamined the account and vouchers of tho Direct ors of tho Poor and House bf ’Employment of said County from Jam. latto‘l>6o.;<hdt 1304, ord also tho account ah J d *rouch6Wbf'Ju'toV Squire, Esq.', Treasurer of’ifiid'lnslitution frotii IboßUtno period, decertify that’We find a baldnoo due Said Treas urer, of one' hundred abd seventeen dollars and twenty.seven cents. 1 Witness our hands at Carlisle, the ICth.'day'of January, A. D. 1865. - ■' 1,67) 26 '6Bl Bt 27 45 878 SB 118 n Ecgister’a Notice. - OTICE ia to all persons in- J.l tirosto'd, tbit llio 'following , accounts have boon filed in tins’ Olfide, by tho accountants therein named for examination, and will bo presented to the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland County, fo'r ; confirmation and allowance on TuosVlfiy, Jfarch 21, A. D. 1806, viz 2 : ... 128 07 1,207 25 87 48 ■ SO 00 287 'IB 1. First and fin'aldcoohnf Of Alin 3T. and Israol Donnelly, Administrators of William Donnelly, la* of 'MicTdleßox township, deceased.™ •2. The account' of Qoprgo Ponnical, guardian of Maria E. Fennioal,;mlnor child of Henry Fon nioal, late of Cumberland county, deceased. 3. The account of John and Abraham Elliott, 1 Eiccutors of Mrs. Mary Elliott, lirtr of Middlesex toftnship,deceased* ... . . 4. Tho.guardianship, acc’edirt bf'Silmuol ■•Gra ham, guardian of ~atrtl. estate of Aunia R. Sh«llabor£dr,*miuor’daughtor of Jacob Sholla borger, lato of W.cafc Pennsborough toahship, do 'oeased. 6. The first and final account of Daniel Hober-, lig; and Rudolph Hoborlig, Administrators ofßu ’ dolph Heborlig, late of West Pennsborough town ship,: deceased. 6. Firet'ahd final aeceunfc of A. and D. Spang ler, Bxocdtors of George Spangler, late'cf'Silver Spring township, deceased. • T. Aiobunt of livvi Kuploy, Administrator of all and singular tbo goods and chattels, which were of Eliiabith Ruploy, late of East Pennsbor ough township, deceased. 8. Tho first and partial aoeounh of Mrs. Susin 'SliaunlirooUj) Executrix of. Mrs. Elisabeth Sheets, latd id^liewt^ , n''toWnßhip, deceased. ,s ' ■ " .. V. Tbo 'supplement and final ; Administration aocount *of,; William Qracoy,-;ltttmimafci\ator. De Bonis Non with the annexed, of- Jamison Hannon, late of the borougb-of-NewviHe, deceas -10. First and final account of Samuel bowman, Administrator of JaOOb Bowman, late of Mifilin 04 00 71 76 1,300 00 22 40 10,5 20 toirnebippdeeansed. ■ _ t 4 ' 11. First add 'finnr'aocoant of Jacob Rhoads, Administrator of lale of West Pennsborough township, deceased.: 12. First and final aeodunt of John Waggoner, Administrator of'JacoT) of FruoWord township; dedensed, >. .13, First-and final .account of John Paul, Ad ministrator of Catharine Livihgcr,.late of Monroe township, deceased. • 14.;,Administration.- ao««unt-of Hon. .Ssmuel Woodbnrn, Hxecnlor of Themai Brown,.deo’d., 11. The Grat and final Administration Account of George’ Walters. administrator of George Math -ew»j late ef Southampton-township, deceased. : - 16. First account of George Beetem, adminisiva' tor of Samuel’Gould/,late of Carliile, dec’d. , 17. First and final account of Jonathan K. Lutes, administrator of Rankin Conrad, Into of Lony Allen township, deceased. . , „ I iff 13. First’knd final account of .Tacob Brets, Ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Mrs. Su sannah Brefe, late’of Hampden township, dic'd. 10. Administration ..aocoimt .of Wl|Ham Irvine, administrator jof ;John Clemeof*, of .Silver Spring township, deceased. 20. final account of John 1 Bbblfy Guar dian. of .Oathartap i ‘SbHtt,’minor'ehUd'ef' Jacob Shoots, deceased.,,’ - 21, First and final, amount of David Wolf. ad ministrator of Jacob. Wolf, late of.Cftrliile, dic'd. 22.. The administration aobeuht- of Thome# A. McKinney, administrate! d* boniq wen with the jvill annexed-of Samuel Bowman, lately of West 'Pannjfborough tpwnehip, deVd. .. 23.. -First and final aoopunt of William Smith McjCeohfvn, one ,pf the Executors of . Robert He- Kochan,;late of WosfP-ennsljorougb township, de ceased. ■ - . ' >: ' 24. Administration account of* Joseph J. Mo- Keeban, one of the Executors of : Robort KolCoe , ban, deceased. . • • 25. Qvmxdiansbip account .of Jacob Mumma, Guardian ofMaty E. Houb. 20. The Administration account of s Hon. Hugh tra tori’ 1 of Thompson if. Galb’foatli,* deceased. 27. “First and final account of Christian' Fulmer and-George Myers, Exicutora of the last will And testament of Daniel ipoidel/late of Silrer Spring Itownship,deceased. - 28. The Administration 4 kccdtfnt of JohnjT.' Groonl Executor of Willlitti Bdhrelver/lately of Ponn township, deceased. / v '. 29. Final account of Jobil‘Bhoop, Guardian of jSmmi C. Smith,'minor oMltl of J J. Smith, late of Lower'AlleQ township, deceased;- , 30, Tbo adminis’tration-aOoount'of Abraham. Ro sier, administrator Of Charles; Beltzhoovor, dop'd./- ■ lately of Monroe township, in the bounty Of Cum-. berland.. . ’-L !kf. Tbo. administration .aontftihlt tarJosoph] A.. StSa^t,Vdinlnlitrat6r ; of life' chattels, ri^h ; ta Richard Craig*’ ’bead,'dedoasbd, lately 'ofthb of South Middleton. " . . '32. Tbo account of John, Dunlap, Guardian of John McCullough, minor eliild of Jamee- McCul lough, deceased, as settled, by George Rea,adtnia>' istrator of Guardian. . 33. The account of John .Dunlap, Guardian ef M". j. MfoCullough,.tfainor 'Okild .of James McCul lough, deceased, as settled by George Rea, admin*-;' istrator of Guardian. . 34. Tho acoount of-Jobn Dunlap, Guardian of Samuel J. McCullough,-minorphild of James Mc- Cullough, deceased, as settled by George Rea, ad ministritor of Guardian. . • , 35. The * account of John Dunlap, Guardian of Mary F.MoCulJougb, minor phild-of James Mc- Cullough, deceased, as settled by George ;Rea, ad- 1 ministtator of Guardian. , v 36. First and'flnaV aoooubt‘of Jacob Bowman, Administrator of Jacob Rctfsdr, Tate of tho bo rough of doo'd, 37. Account*of Goorgo Brindle, Guardian of the persons and estatcs’Of Ruben and Mary Ann But-* dorf, minor children of Henry Butdorf, late of Silver Spring township, deceased.. ? ; _ 38. First account »of Abraham • Zciglor . and Jacob First, Executors of Jacob 'Trump, late of. South Middleton tpwnship; deo'd - , j., > ’ 39. First and final account of Janjps .Orr, Esq,, Administrator of George Andofsdn, late'Of, Lower Alien to’ft'riflhlp, deceased.- . , 40. The arfcCunt of .George Line, Sr., apd Sam uel 0. Line’, Administrators of David,,Lino, lato 4 of Diokintfni tofahShip dooeosod. ' 41. The ifodount-of Richard Craighead, Trustee of Thomas: Craighead, Jr., as settled by Joseph A. Stuart, bis Administrator. 42. The'account of David Rhoads and, Henry of Henry Rhoads/ deceased. . 43; The Account; of John Sl ; HooVer, 'Adminis trator of Francis Hpover/late Monroo.tbwnphip, decoaflod, - ! j-j : ' -.44.-The administration account of Wuliapi Kdsbt, Executor of tho last will and testament Of ■George, Kosht, deceased, lately of Frankford town ship, Cumberland county. . V 46. The account of A. D. Sponsler, Administra-. tor ofWihi T. Wiiii amB »l fttfl . of . Carlisle, deceased. 1 46. The account of “Cfiltrles W. Wearer, Execu tor of Philip Weaver, deceased. . , G. W. 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WCO *4 wCO h-« coJO Co cn co •feStfUIDQ Ot*C^P-©»^K>OS|—»<Xh-*C*CO to:© rfk.O--lc , »OcOcOOCO' C/iQ-O o CO O Q| O O O C «| CO to On Ca / : ' ‘ m -* *llol6Bolojd lOH CO K> lO __ J'O >-* * Q „ co c> co cri 4- »£» 4*. PJ3.,ao bo oj jtn oy-t 4*. cn cs o4* . puw sopvj) O-4HHSCnM CO'Ci ® v o O O cn Q'O O Ct CM QCiOQi CnpunQQtnW I v o o co to o J- *ews pun Aiunof) 'C; t o co C> OOW-Jh-COOCinMCH O, f—• s—' v—* iO tn I . * i. ocoo» cn^pf-*co*s M4-*.to adj hhO w h Cio CJ O H co OCoVj cowbco nnrmmti tmof cv to cn CO LC- K> COCO jfcOV- M to cn w o;0 4». CO-Oj 4* tjUnOUIU IUIOJ, »—* C> lO CO 03 O {OCCOtfCftlKp>(i.ifr wtotp CO ‘ .; • u. ■eaqa)»Ji IS o bo oo onto ta c 2 » .a- o> s >-■ t* >-to rf. 01 uo in} _a:)Ulg t:i o«J M O Cfl M OOOOCn *4 H O *•! tO CD io Ip!. ooci w o o'ciiin 00000 cn c» o <y« o« io cn tn v TTIIE undersigned fmvmg jiuroli.a.d the entire stock of Groceries of 0. Inhoff, on th« ; oofftiLonst corner of Market Square, Undmode considerable additions, is now prepared to supply, bis friends and tbo public, with all kinds of cboics good.*, all tbo lowest markofratos. Ui« stock com : prises COFFEES, . . SUGARS, SYRITPS, - TEAS, ; S.ll/'Spic.l ground apd anground, 1 Cheese, Crack ers, Coir.o Essences, Eish by wholesale or retail * grooms, Brushes, Tobaccb>Bes ar, j Snhff, Matches Bladlcing, Bed'Cords, # GLASS, CHINA,'STONE AND tfUEENSWARZ, Cedarwat., Notions, and all other articles usually; tept in a. first class Grocery stbr*. , ' 4 In regard to pritfes, X. oan say that Ik is ,my do* lotniination to sell geeds at ihe lowest ppislble •guroi Butter, Eggs, afi'd alt Itinde of eounlry produer taken at market prices. ' 1 Ho hopes'by'stflet attention te business, and iisposition to please, te merit and secure a sbata #J public patreaag.. • ! Carllslst /wq. P. I***- REMOVAL.— The subscribers beg leay. to inform tb.ir friends and customers that th.y hoy. r.raoT.d tb.ir V Grocery Store 1 'To the South-East Corner of Main;nnd Bed ford Streets, on. Door West of Gardner & Co’s. Foundiy, and Dir.atly Op , posit. Haisor’e Hotel, Carli.le. They will, as hartfbfore, keep constantly on band .T.rythiug- n.thoirline - SUCH AS Coffees, ■ Balt, * Sug»r«, Dri.d Meat, 'MoluiM, Bologna, Syrup., Bggg, ' 'Craok.fj, ‘Spices, , Cheese,'. Dishes, Fish, ' Soaps, Tobacco, Brooms, Coal Dll'Lamps, Burners, Chimneys, Brushes,. Stone Ware; Earthen Ware, Blacking, Candles, Sind Xotlou Gcn^ra'Sly. f our assortment is very complete and has been' purchased with car# and judgement. We invite: all to givb'us a call, as we are determined to selll at Tefw-inoiieriile profits; 3 MONASMITH A BAKER. : - N, B.—The highest price* will bo paid for all kindvof marketing. hi. AB.m- Nov. 10, 1864.-tf ' flf Ererj Person’s Interest' ■ WC. SAWTER. re.pectfully calls the e attention of oreryhody in want ef Dry Goods to his immense stock of - W I N TEB '’GOODS;, just roooived, boaghl fer'cißW, and at the reduMd. prices.from , . ■' , ♦ : Arnold, Constable * Co., Murfej A Harris, Hor-i ,npr A Forrester— Ne i» York. . 1 ‘.lloigel, Wust A Irvin, M. L. Hallowell & Co., Thoa. W. Evans A Co., and other botfses—PMa. Comprising the latest stylos of Bilks, all colors; newest kinds of Wool Fabrics, in plain colors; bossed figured Reps, <fco... •/All kinds of Mourning Goods frona Myers’, New; i , Newest styles of Mouitos, Circiuirs’and Coats. 1 Those goods are a speoially in “ray trade. FURS! FURS!I all kinds and qualities; bought from A. T. SteVaift, vtt*y cheap for ‘the •limes. , • .* • SHA ’VfLS'of eveVy variety, Broobo, plain, bor-: dored; for Ladies-and Mifbes. . . ; ’ Balmoral Skirts, Woolon Gooda/Htfsiery, Gloves/ Ladies Undervestfc, Trimmings, 'Ao,- liloii’g and 6oyrf» ovorcoatlnsa. Cloths and Customs.'' Goods are made to order in the latest stylos and at short notice. Men’s Shawls, Undershirts, Drawers, Gloves, Scarfs, Ties, Ac., . TU6 'largest'stock of Domestic Goods in the Country. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Blankets, and every variety of Goods -kept in a first class Dry Goods; store. As new stylos bf’dloaks and Dross Goods; come out, I havo arrangemots to recivo them. New. goods, will bo addod-as tho Winter advances'. FUapo call and examine before buying where, as I am determined not to be undersold, Roraemborilio old stand, East Main street, one door below Martin’s Hotel. . i . W. 0. SAWYER: Nov. 17, 18G-1. - . Notice. N OTIC'S Is hereby ; ghffen Ad-' ifajtlisVration o'A tho estuts.of'J.as; Mbudy, late of tho BbVougU of Carliald, dec'd,ihavo been issudd to tho undeVaighed, rosidiog'in thosamo Borough.' All persons indebted to tho iSaidostato aroroqueatoi •to modto paymant and -thoßO having olaims ’againat tho ostato wCIadBO praaent thcm fox setUemciit. . .• '? ' ' ■ Admiinstraliir, , ' !1’! ."’r, .!• o'r'WiklM.'PijNßOßß," EeWH'' 6^? 1 * tI .V J®if Attorney.\\ r..., Adnlimlthitors’! Notice. NOTICE is liefet>y-giv&ft tttat;ldtte» of Ad-. ' ministration bh'the Estate of’Jaip ; Cold well,* lato of'tf owtbn township, deceased,'-have been,, granted tbAhe undersigned,-the.former residing in ponn township, and tho latter residing in Newton* township. : All persons indebted to- thb said requested to make payment immediately, ap'd those'hdTtogolainad 1 against tho estate will alsd :, priiient them for Settlement.ll - OOLDWSLL, MICHAEL SEAVBRS, J fceb} ffj 1866-66 V* * CnOi g puTi -o «a«o[ onqnj cn * O A Homestead for . Sale. ' :ff not Boonoir disposed of'pgWately, will b* J_ offered at PUBLIC SALE, at the Court Hons* , in Carlisle, On-Saturday, the llUli day of March, next, a Tfact of about , * ‘ "IS ACHES OF LAND, n n with small, odihtfijrtabla BRICK HOUSE, STABLING, Ac., and a YOUNG ORCHARD thereon, situate IlliimSg in North Middleton ’township, cpi the , SbSS Rail Rdail/wcst, 'and within a mil®’ of tb® Borough of Carlisle. \ This as a Homestead, for general or for truck “ Forming,‘is the moat desirable Tract of’its size tc bo found anywhere m„iho vicinity of'Carlislo. Tho certain extension oftho tofrn Westward parity consequent uppn tho Improvements- mad# and contemplated *by the Rail Road Company In that direction drawing as they necessarily will, nearly th®,whole trade of tho town*to that ®nd, will very gte'dtly onliahco tho' viwe 'of this land for any purjposo whatever; rendering it a safe and profitable investment. ’ ' Sa|o to commence at 10 o’clock;, A. M., of that . day, whorl terms Ac., taode.known by WILLIAM J. SHEARER. ‘ February 23, , - : HOTICfe. . Jfc, j. BOAS’S STOtiE, 'Oproin'a .Tni CXnLfsr,* -Deposit Bab*. "Would you buy your hatsriglH cheap * • Please call at Boas’s store, - In North Hanover street he keeps. His name is on the door. • There Ladies, Men and Children toy ' Areilttedtttll theVbile, ' - , r ' His bats*are good, and have proved - fake - ; , No bottet itTCrtrlillo. • I Ca'pa for Soldicrfi, Men Atitl Yon all can bore obtain, r For Ladies and for Children’s Furt Far Cape, Fur Cellars andJFur Glove* Albnpatly made and warm;/ , *j Fine Woolen Shirts and Woolen Drawers ■ For comfort in the storm. > . . ‘ ■ Vests, Jackets,-ilptfej'Nookties knd Scarf*-- .. All these he kerfpa’tb sell,' I Whips, Comforts, Canes dpd -Notions iso ' Too numerous to tell. . ;.-AiTsd-, ■ Sntdh'els and Traveling Baskets, for Ladies, Mar ket and School Baskets,'Gftrgot Bags And Valises.? The'largest assortment of TriipEs kept at any house in town. A large var.ioty of’’Gentlemen's Gloves. A very large assortment of Wbolen: Shirts, BVFFALO ROpES, Tobacco and Segarv Ac., «fco. Please call and sees his stock of goods, J. BOAS, Agent. * Nor.-IV, 188i-3m Mrs R- A. Smith'S Photographs, Atnbr'otypoi, Ivorytypoa, Beau tiful Albums, Beautiful frames, Album* for Ladies and Gentlemen, Albums "for Children, Albums “for Mias 'es, Pocket Albumirfor-Sol- , . . *' ■ diets and Civiliimai - Choicest Albums ! -Prettiest Albums 11 CHEAPEST Ai.fiDMS'lll ’ For Christina* Gills. Freak mnd Net§ from Nexo Torh and Philadelphia, ■ IT IOU wanl satiefaotary;pictures and po - lit* attention call 'at'Mrd. R. A. Smith's Pho tOgfaphio Gallery, corney of Hanover street and Market Square, opposite ‘the Court House ahd Poat'Office,'Carlisle,-Pa. Mrs. R. 'A. 'Spilth, well knotv mis Mrs. R. A. Reynolds, and so - well knofrh hs’a Daguorrean Artist gives personal attention'to Ladies and Gen tlemsn v visiting her gallery, and -Haying the best of artipts and, polite attendants can r safely promise that id no other gallery can those wht> favor her with a call got pictures superior to hors, hot even in New York and Philadelphia, or mcot with more: kind and prompt attention. -Ambrotypos inserted in Rings, Oiookots, Breast-pins, &o. Perfect cop ies of Ddguereotypoa and Ambrotypos made of de- ; ceased friends* Where copies,are defaced life dike' pictures may siill be bad, either fdrf raxdos or for oarda t All nogafirea preserved otib year, and or ders by mail or otherwise prTiinptly afteddb'd to. t Deo. 22,I80d;^tf. Appeals on the Triennial Assess mentof 1865- riIHE-Commissioners of Cumberland ooun-> . JL ,ty havo fixed on the following times and.pla-’. cos for-bearing,appeals on. tbo | assessment of real and personal property in said county, viz; ' sor tho Township ojC<M9uro^, ; at the-public bouse, of Jeremiah'Hannop, on the loth’ day of- March ; Silver Spring, at the public house of . Qoo. Duoy, on tho X4th; Hampden and Lo.worAllch, at tho : public bouse of Geo. K. Duey, on the 16’th; Pounsborough and,New Cumberland/ at Iho pub-- lio bouse of Shell, on the 18th; Carlisle, tho OpmraisgionbrVOffice, on the mh and North Middleton, at theComimssioiUr’s Office, on the 18th; Meohaniosburg and Upper Alien* at tho public house' of B, : W. Irvine, on|th©‘2oth; r Frankford, Mifflin-and Newville, at tho public house of D.'S. Dunlap 1 , bh tho 21st; Hopewell and Kewbarg, l at tho public bouse of Martin- Knnkle r on the 22d; Southampton, Bhippensburg Borough and Sbipponebarg, Township,- at'tho public bouse'' of Abm- Hdstettef, on the/23d ; » Newton, .at ’the public bouse, of 0. Mellibgeivonthe ,24th j Sduth Middletonat theCommissioners’ Office, on !the 25th; Penn and Dickinson, nt the pnb)io house of JMSKffcbdseoker; on-tho 27th.,' WestPehnsborogh, at tha publjo bouse of Lewis Zitzer, on tho 28th. M. M’OLELLAN,’} Commissioners ■ JOHN M'COY, "V ' of ' , HENRY KARNS.J Oumb.county. j. OlorJc. '7- , \ Fob. 16,1865;.v VJ V " >, ■ .:,V ~ . Barley wanted.—The; highest pr’.« for'BinCsr will.be paid in essh aVßarnitz’s Bfrowery j Carlisle'.. sbbhArd-a jupinfEß. • -fli-.k-fwO. | 2 - «*. S 3 o- 'm; - a> -» ; :-s* s s D CD; ~ -Q3 g » >*■ B -O- Mac 1 o “ .O S ■a # s 8 Sc* t 3 * ‘ ° 04 »; re CO — ■ •2. a mm !2. • re ‘®w«a fwa § 3 » zi “ » O' o. O • w m ■B "O a■ -« .re •s s ;3- sr B H .*’. C 3 cl cn • :cr ?£ •< C 5 • V. <ti B* CW “ « > CL (A M M *“*S s o 5; m ‘(BBIOU ‘oimo & =T <* O' CO 3 * O O p o »»5 ■>—* do C 5 w <n c m nr CD •-If " .“.T6 wfam it Greehfieldi&Sheafer A HE jmppy tg fnfdrm, thpjiablid fcbaitlicy iX have jastretarnod-fronr NEW YORK mtfc a neir and deairabi&. fliook. of goodi~bought at greatly redaced'priceij', Ve fold tq th® aqd popular of •, . . u . . quick: sales and small pkohw. ;:. bb b s‘s Q‘sslbk, ■. ..,, Scotch Plaid#,,.Zephyr PJaids, Wm? press •Ciotlio. * Mohairs,* Ottntfore Cloths, Ato• ura, dlsrralhea#,A IpMas In all color#, *Xaih. Alpacas, Woftl Delaine#, Cobnrgs, &c.y Ap'« r "' ■ >■■■ .V,,,;.'! A full »'isoftii] ell l lo r .ml CMUr.V. CLOAKS and Ft/RS'! / . A We* ahd desirable stock of l'sr#, bought in New York which wUlte sold lower tfia« 'elsewhere. v:-:'X 'y ■■? DOMES ! i.t;cS, ... Do Lainev, P-fintf) Marlins, Gingham#, Canton, Eignpefs and Tickings/aU tq be sold art gnjat.Jjargains. , . .... . -u * NOTlONS.—Hosiery, White Goods, As.. gents' Atfix boys; weak; ' Cloths, Casslm-rei, .Saiinetta/ Jo'pps,. A fell asiortment of Magorle’s celebrated Homfl'lCade Goods, always oh* hand. Dontthu'y any kind t>f g§ods juniilyou haw* first called on G.RCBM#(BLD a Bhbif*h, to note 4b* greitt.diffaronco befrrWnthe.price# asked forgoods there and elsewhere. • Goods rscilvochvjlafty from New York and Phil adelphia. .r", *.“J# r W T ' ' ”■ I . GREENFIfiLD .A SHEAFER f , . ..East Main Streef„§fmth side, • 2d door, 2<l door, 2d door from corner. Nor. It, 1864. 'si. $650,000 $l. -wbiiyu or Watches, Charas. 'lliiigs, &?. 6. S. MASKX: & CO ": 56 lteelanauStr«£et, Tork, OFfER TILE rOLLOWINC inDDCEHENTB TO . Buyers of Valuable Jewelry. Jl A VINO Been for a long time engaged m tUc'Packoffiaainops, ahjl established our*ro putatSon r for promptness aftd reliability'and po«- gijoat facifiticyjior soiling Jewelry in this way, wo\re confidontfllatjio can give satisfaction to all w.ho feol'disposod to patronize us.. $650,000 worth of patches. Diamond frlnt. Chains, Ac., to bo sold. fpV ONJ3 DOLLAR- EACH, with out. regard to TaVtis,'and not to be paid for until'you know what y’ou are to receive/ Juafc look at the following ilat.of. AfcTlCftES I'O BE SOLD FOB ON# DQIK LAR EACH I ITSWatehM^handsomely. ' Vngr«kved,’fnd .warrant- ” •d perfect time-kcep6rs) - • Thrylng in'pricefroni to $llO,O-.^eli 225 Ladles’Watches solid , Gold Hunting Cases, V . . 250 Gentlemen's Sll ro» Watches, . 5,000 Latest' stylo Veil and Neck Chains, 5,&Q0 Cent’s California Dia* "mtindTlua,. 4,f1d5 California Diamatid Eat; Drops* ~ ; 1.000 Miniathreand Edam- ’ * : elled ReyoltfJhjg.rins,, . Diamond , • and I3namollbd~ , GenVs‘ * Bchrf Pins, new styles,- i 2)0(JO Masonic and Emblem ' Pins; . 2,500 Gold Band Bracelet!, engraVed and plain, —• • • iEO9 to2o 00_ ** 8.000 Jot A Mosaic. Brooches, •Iooto 70 00 *5 2JOOU Cafoooßroboheb, nob patterns, very tasty, 4;500 Florentine and. Lava . ‘ Pins, tbo real article, . : 8,600 Lava and Florentine • Ear Drops, ■- ..$OO to 10 00 u — 8;000-CpraH2ar-Drops,— ——4-00-to—4-00 —“ 3.000 Ladies' Ohatelain# , Chains, Jet,and Gold, 0,000 Gent's Pins, a splen- . did assortment, 4.000 Solitaire Sleora-Bul- . tons, bfctirely new styles; ,2 01 to 110 8.000 Studs and Slceyo.Bat-. - . tft«Mn seta, very rich; • Iootols 01 i% , I'ljOOlrSUereßuttolilj,plalrf,.UV: •(•'■'ifT;- . .en&hiolled and engraved, .■2OO io 8 '** 10.000 Plain and handsome- J ~, . ly, engraved Rings, ~ ‘ S^ring'Ldokets,'don- : - blo caae, richly'engraved, h* 3'ol to IS •• « 15,000 Seta Ladies’ Jewelry; . j • • ✓- v . ; now andJatest s£yted, - s /oMto 13 H *• 2.000 Gold Pens and hand-. some Silver Cases; I ■' ff This entire list of beautiful, and valuable goods will r b’o fesld r fbr BacH.;* Certificate# of Kll'the above. hrticlesTrjll;bo placed,id. Envel opes, and scaled. These "envelopes are 'sent by mkil, as ordered, without regard to 'Choice.;- Oil the receipt of the certificate you will see what you are to have, and then it is at your option to send one dollar and,tako the article, or not. Biye'certificates can bb ordered for 51 5 eleven for $2; thirty-five tor $9; for $10; and one h‘uusrcd for f sls. : "We wUV send * single cer tificate oh the receipt of 25 cents, . " 0. : a. HASKINS * CO., 50 Benkmati Str**t, iV. T* Box 4270. Not. 17, 1804-4 m NEW FORWARDING AND J , c 6 k kis SI ON H O U«E . , FIjOUR &JEED.', COAL, PLASTER & SALK > THE having taken the "Ware* hpuse formerly opcupiod.by R. Nbnemaker, on "West nigh Street,.‘opposite Dickininaon Col logo, would inform the public, that be has en tered into a general Forwarding and Commission business. •; - The highest market price will be paid for Flour - iQrbin.and Produce of all,ki?dSv " . Floiir and Feed) Plater and Cedr stantly ahd for sale. , Coal of all kinds, embracing' . - LTKENS VALLtiY, -> LOCUST MOUNTAIN, -• LAWDBRRY, &e., Ximoburners’ and Blacksmiths’ Coal, c*nfltantfy 'fotshlo. Kept under cover,,and dclivorcd'dry k« any part of the town. ' ! j6us beetejj. April 14, 'fl4» » . ~ ! PROCLAMATION. undesigned would .respectfully pro claim to tbo citizens of Cumborlknd-and sur rounding counties, that ho has onvhond and U constantlylnanufdcturing, any and: everything in •the - s j ■ •7 SA. p pXkR y ; LIN JO, at JhToos which doty competition, and of material which odnnrtt B’o surpassed bore dr bU&wh&b- HU stock consists of • ~ single Harness SadhlesaMSrC dies qf.all kinds, heapg : and light draft - ■ ■ " ' -* Galtars', HAltebS! - ■ 1 V 1 . WHIFS, - ■■■ I. .;ina v. 5 v; ' BUFFALO EO-SESI 1b » - 0.- HOKSB BLANKETS, 4ct> to'which he .invjtcs. tho tlhrcful a^ tonti9o 0f 5.1 l whe may desire agood article at prices. ■"'.'He may be round at aU times a few doors below Hauppu’s Hotel, tho south side of , tho Gourt House, near Itheom’s Hall, Carlisle, ' ' c; - ■ -WSItCLEPFER. -■» \ -Noy. 24, 1861-,3m.. d. :- i- .EGRS.I, FURS! 1 PURS I,!! SELLING atVr'fektiy'rcduc'M priceg fcaWe, . the ~balinoa of(?look ,of t(io soas f ce-. If y<s&'to©'ih *ant v of^ny L .lTaaies,,.Misses, and \CblX* ’ & MILEEfii A 06.50 , " is 00 to 31 09" 4SO to 80-10 “ •J SO to2S »§-«, aootois os « 510t025 OS « sis ton is " 800toi0 l» « »»0 to 0.0. M « ilotolo 0* « It 00 to 20 000 . 2COtolo t* “ 2 10 to, 10.00 “
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