American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, April 19, 1866, Image 3

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    NEWS ITEMS.
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c alleged murderer of the Dealing family
Ln arrested. His name is Antonio Trobst.
W
Ipanlcl S. Dickinson, of New York, is
tliu volunteer troops in Alabama have
islercd out.
2ml Sheridan Ims ordered persons leaving
for Mexican ports to obtain pass-
Provost Marshals.
lrishmen, employed on a railroad at
frirrt&Uteo. Moss., recently struck because two
itffw s "’ere put to work with them.
Brothers attempted to stop a fight at
|yosars, N. Y., recently, and one of them was
iwjjjSgaiidthcother mortally wounded.
I Gardner, a soldier, convicted of the
an old man at Elmira, N. Y., has been
, iioiiwacrd to 1,0 luul ls ecl ou t-hc Ih’st of June.
tank in the gas works ut East Cam
brid«!i Mass., exploded recently, doing much
r steamer Financier, from Pittsburg for
N'ej*S r,eiUlS| was burnedou Thurday night, when
below the former city, and ten lives were
IoS
• iljMncral Sickles, in South Carolina, lias for
the punishment by Hogging of a white
tflmlpal. The President has been asked to set
grills order.
1 -AW'iulron of 5S vessels and (ISO guns Is to be
Bent|b the Indian Ocean. Another, comprising
tfvakels and .IS2 guns, will be sent lo the South
who have visited the steamer
Engjmul, at Halifax, disagree as to the disease on
ih&fvessel. The pestilence is confined to the slecr-
l7O of whom died of it up to Friday
'i&i
ifatnily °f f° lu ' persons was murdered in
\oncl county, Vn., u few days since.
hirclay was the anniversary of the assassin
>f Mr.' Lincoln and the fall of Fort .Sumpter.
(e people of Nashville arc contributing gon
• for the clcstltuto In Alabama.
jis staled that Quautroll lias escaped to
(c President ha* signed the bill approprl
'Booooo for the payment of Pennsylvania
dins.
proposed to empower the Blato Depavt
y make a reciprocity treaty for the New
td fisheries.
fcvrtrcl W. Green, who murdered young Con
\t Malden, Muss., two years ngo, was hang
’riday last.
rr y j. Hays, one of Stonewall Sackson’s
lers has been nominated for Sheriff in Now
icral Frank Blair lias rented a large cotton
tlou near Vicksburg, intending to work it
freedmen,
: colored people of Hampton, Va., had a
on Wednesday over the passage of the
;ights bill.
President is removing some of the oflice
plcleis in Pennsylvania. General ICnipc has
MU* appointed Postmaster at Harrisburg, in
[«s|of George IBergner; and it is stated that ox-
GTfrnor \Vm. F. Johnston has boon appointed
eyepue Pollector at Pittsburg.
OppoHcU to Pence.
IS the Pennsylvania House of llepre
lijtjltives, on Wednesday last, Mi*. Mark
lyMlemocrat, offeredaprcambleannoun
lp(|the Proclamation declaring the re
dllfca at an end ; and a resolution hail
lAe return of peace, and embodying a
eqnlst from the Representatives that the
lo?|riior cause a salute of thirty-six guns
p'b| fired in honor of the event. The
lit refused to have the resolution con-
Every vote against the
[jjUTioN was cast by Republicans!
vote edorsing the proclamation and
the return of peace, was cast by
ih|ocrats !
jTfiu Reading Railway.— The sup
iemeut to the Act incorporatig the Read-
Bg||uissengoi- Railway Company .passed
bEouse on the 3, with a proviso, offered
McKee, of Allegeny, “ that no
etsln shal bo excluded from the cars of
al|[C,'oinpany oJi account of color." The
lotKon this amendment stood —yeas 38,
laylllU. The Democrats, of course voted
igaUist it.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
khii:u Shop Opened.—The under-
CD
ighfil, formerly lu tire employ of Mr. A. H.
flatus llnlsher of leather, rospectflilly aiinouii
estjllu- public that he has opened Hie shop at
hocdil .sland nearly opposite the Grocery Store
lt;TYin. Wall- & Son, South end, Carlisle, where
lewtl Iteep constantly on hand a good supply of
lUktnds of heather, such as Oak and Hemlock
iolesiiuished Calfskins, Upper, Kip, Harness
irlp, 4c. Also, Moroccos of various kinds, all
<n3licst (nullity which lie offers low for the cash,
lie#! give him a call.
Psf.-liest cash price paid for slaughtered Hides
ind Calf skins.
••’A BENNEVILLE W. UIEQMEK.
l9, 1896—fit I *-.
f I|»n,Steel, Nails, and HoxtSEfeiioES
[AT^jst.—Wo must make room for a largely in-
stock of Groceries and Q,ueens\vare. Our
Ijotißing trade demands it. We therefore ofl'er
[owyjrliole stock of Iron, Steel, Nalls, Horse Shoes,
wfojsje Shoe Nails and Steel Toes, at strictly cost
Please call soon —prices of Groceries down.
WM. BLAIR it SON,
South End, Carlisle.
•April 19, 1860—2 t
I6r More Carpets, more Oil Cloths,
ioife Dry Goods, going to W. C. Sawyer & Co’s.*—
teijeisonly one opinion—that laW. C. Sawyer
*os keep the largest and cheapeststock of goods
'town. Go and see them.
;4? Card to Invalids.— A Clergyman,
residing in South America as amissionary,
a safe and simple remedy for the Cure
Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of
myrlnary and Seminal Organs, and the whole
SdSof disorders brought ou by baneful and, vi
habits. Great numbers have been already
by Hits noble remedy. Prompted by a de
bate benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I
tlie recoipe for preparing and using
in a sealed envelope, to any one
f&uecds it, Free of Charge.
tsjnse Inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed
Mfjurself.
:\%i Address,
JOSEPH T,.INMAN,
Station D, Bible House,
New York City
£SJ-Thls la a personal invitation
to the render to examine my large
Msorfment of New Styles of
Dress Goods, selected wfth special
care for the Spring Trade.
li HejIEMBER, THAT I HAVE RE
d moved from Main Street, to
d worth Hanover Street, next
d Door to Miller & Bowers' Hard-
M ware Store.
wm. a. miles.
iJ? lE excitements of late have been
gr» the eclipse of the moon has given some
W® black eyes, by letting the blackened glass
gj 11 their eyes, the vetoing of the Freedmen’s
gr 111 Bill and Civil Rights Bill by the Preai-
United Ssates has made many sore
among the politicians and mad© others re-
The decision bf the U. S. Supreme Court
to Military trials, makes some fear that
S.Davis will now bo pardoned, while others
Jg 11 tbo decision necessary for the liberty of
J-gPcople. But the greatest excitement Is the
tendency of gold, which has reduced
Sf, rices °f goods considerably at Julius Neu-
Clothing Store, between Drs. Zitzer and
2jP er » North Hanover St., Carlisle. Give him a
in exchange for goods.
To Consumtwves.—The advertiser, having
been restored to health in a few weeks by a very
simple remedy, after having suffered for several
years with a severe lung affection, and that dread
disease, Consumption—ls anxious to make known
to his follow-sufferers the means of cure.
To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of the
prescription used (free of charge,) with the direc
tions for preparing and using the same, which
hey will find a sure euro for Consumption, Ast
hma, Bronchlts, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat
and lAing Affections. The only object of the ad
vert isor in sending the Prescription is to benefit
the allllctod, and spread Information which he
conceives to be invaluable, and ho hopes every
suffcVcr will try ills remedy, as it will cost them
nothing, and may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription, free by return
mall, will please address
Kiev; EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y
Feb. '22, 18G0.—ly
SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS Will fllld Ti'OCh.
es useful in clearing the voice when taken before
Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat
after an unusual exertions of the vocal organs.
The Troches arc recommended and prescribed hy
Physicians; and have had testimonials from emi
nent men throughout the country. Being an ar
ticle of true merit, and having proved their effica
cy by a test of many years, each year finds them
In new localities in various parts of the world,
and the Troches are universally pronounced bet
ter than other articles. ,
Obtain only “ Browns Bronchial Troches,'’
and do not take any of the IFbrfWt'.w Imitations
that may bo offered.
Sold everywhere In the United States, and in
Foreign Countries, at 35 cents per box.
Feb 1,1805—3ra.
Errors or Youth.— A Gentleman who suffered
for years from Nervous Debility, Premature De
cay, and all the affects of youthful indiscretion,
will for the sake of suffering humanity, send free
to all who need it, the recipe and directions for
making the simple remedy by which ho was
cured. Sufferers .wishing to profit by the adver
tiser’s experience, can do so by addressing
JOHN B. OGDEN,
No. 13 Chambers St., N. Y.
Feb. 22, ISo6—ly
Strange, But True.— Every young lady and
gentleman in the United States can hear some
thing very much to their advantage by return
mail (free of charge,) by addressing the under
signed. Those having fears of being humbugged
will oblige by not noticing this card. All others
will please address their obedient servant,
THOS. F. CHAPMAN,
831 Broadway, N. Y.
Feb. 22, 180(1—ly
“ Wheeler & Wilson’s Machines are the best
ever offered to pubjic patronage. -They are sim
ple and durable ; easily kept in repair; work
without noise; sew with great rapidity ; make an
pven and firm stlteli on botli sides, that will not
. rip, economize thread, and are applicable to eve
ry purpose ami material common to the art in
question.” —Christian Inquirer.
We would advise our readers to call anil see the
Wheeler & Wilson Machines at the. agency at
Hail Road Otllco, Carlisle, Pa., before purchasing.
.All Machines are warranted.
April 5, 18011.
TIE MARKETS.
REPORT OF T
Carlisle Markets.
Carlisle, April 18, 1800.
Flour—Family, 10 50 I Butler, ‘l5
Flour—Extra, 0 501 Eggs, 18
Wheat—White, 235 (Lard, 15
Wheat—Red, 2 25 j Tallow, 11
Rye, 08 Bacon—Hams, 20
Corn, 00 Bacon—Sides, 16
Oats, 4-1 Soup Beans, 1 75
Clover Seed, 150 Washed Wool, 60(5)50
Timothy Seed, 3 00 Unwashed Wool, 33@15
Flaxseeil, 2 00 Pared Peaches, 7 00
Potatoes—Mercer, 1 00 Unpared Peaches, 5 00
Potatoes—P’k Eyes, 80 Dried Apples, 275
Philadelphia Marhcls.
Flour. —The market remains as last quoted,
the receipts being very small for this season of
the year, and with a very reduced stock to oper
ate in, holders arc firm in their demands. There
is little or no shipping demand; about 1500 bbls.
were disposed of to the home consumers, within
the range of 86 25 a 7 per bbl. for superfine; 87 to
825 for extras; 88 50 a 9 25 for Northwestern .ex
tra family; SUalO for Pennsylvania and Ohio, do
do., and at higher figures fancy lots. Rye Flour
is selling In small lots at 8-1 75 a 5; 1000 bbls. —
IBmndywine Corn Meal sold on secret terms.
Grain.—The offerings of good Wheat are very
light, and it is in demand. Sales of 1800 bush,
common and choice Red. at 82 15 a 2 55 per bush.
In White, nothing doing to fix quotations.
Corn comes forward slowly, but the demand is
less active. Sales of 3000 bush, of Yellow, afloat,
at 78 a 80c. Oats are unchanged. Sales of 3000
bushel of Pennsylvania and Delaware, at 60c.—
No change In Burley and Malt. The receipts to
day are as follows: —1300 bbls. Flour; 8760 bush.
Wheat; 6070 bush. Corn ; 6000 bush. Oats.
Seeks.— Prime Cloverseed is scarce and in de
mand, but other kinds are neglected. 300 bush,
sold at from 84 a 5 25 per bush, for common to
prime. Timothy is scarce and in demand at 81 50
'a J 75 per bush. Flaxseed sells at 82 50 a 2 (50 per
Whiskey is quiet- Small sales of Pennsylva
nia bbls. at 82 25 a 2 26, and Ohio at -:2 28 per gal
lon.
|lclu SUjba-ttemcnts.
TNO. AY. ALLEN, M. D., (late Surgeon
fj U. S. Army,) having permanently located in
Bioservlllo, Frankfort township, will iittciul to nil
professional calls. He respectfully solicits the
patronage of the citizens of this place ami viclnl
tv. Ollice nt the residence of Mr. Wm. Bloser.
’ April 19, ISM—ly.
T OST OB STOLEN.—A Bond for the
| j payment of Twelve Hundred Dollars with
interest, bearing date of the 10th October, 1805.
signed by William D. Wondcrlich, President, and
John Miller, Secretary of the Board of School
Directors of Middlesex township, made payable
to Jesse Hcttrick, and assigned by said Jesse
Hettrlch to Michael G. Beltzhoover, on the 28th
March, 1800. This Bond with some certificates
have been lost or stolen from undersigned. No
tice is hereby given to all persons to beware of
any unlawful purpose to which said Bond may
be applied. Any person finding this Bond is re
quested to return it. _
M. G. BELTZHOOVER,
April 10, IBGG—3t
rpHE COE MAN HOUSE.—
East High Steeet, Cablisee, Pa,
j. T. RIP PE Y , Proprietor,
The subscriber has leased this commodious Ho
tel, and has filled it up with new furniture. Jinny
improvements have been made and it is now one
of the most complete Hotels outsldtf of Philadel
phia. The traveling public are requested to call
and prove for themselves the advantages which
it otters. , , , .
The Table will be supplied with every article in
season, and careful and attentive servants will be
in attendance. -
The Bar is furnished with the best Liquors of
every class, and patrons may rest assured that no
Liquors will be which have been adulfer
atßesidenls of the city, who seek the country du
ring the Summer months, will find this Hotel a
most, desirable place. Located in the beautiful
Cumberland Valley, mid-distance between Car
lisle Springs and Mount Holly, in the most beau
tiful town of the State, with a society noted for
its refinement, taste and elegance, more induce
ments are offered than any other point in the
Slate can offer. j.t.BIPPEY.
Carlisle, April 19,18G(i.-6t
pOACH MAKING!
The undersigned, having leased the Shop above
tho Livery Stable of George W, Hilton, on Pitt
Street, a few doors South of tho Mansion House,
Carlisle, Pa., are now prepared to carry on the
COACHMAKING BUSINESS,
in all its various branches.
BUGGIES, GERMANTOWN
ROafCAWAYS and CARRIAGES,
constantly on hand or built to order on short
notice, and In the
LATEST STYLES,
together with everything in the Coachmaklng
line of business. None but good workmen are
employed in our shop. Special attention paid to
repairing and painting old work.
* A. B. & N. SHERK,
April 10,1800 —3m*
QLOTHINGI CLOTHING!!
“ Quick Sales and Small Profits,”
Having Just returned from the Eastern cities
with an entirely new stock of Cloths, Cossimores,
Vestings, and geutlemen’c furnishing goods or
every variety, the subscriber will continue the
CLOTHING BUSINESS
in all its various branches, at the old stand of
Abraham Lahman, on North Hanover Street,
next door to Shrelner'a Hotel, and a few doors
north of tho Carlisle Deposit Bank.
MADE UP CEOTHIKG
constantly on hand.
COATS,
P A N T S and
VESTS,
In every style and variety.
Shirts, white & gray linen, Stockings,
Undershirts, Neckties,
Collars, Handkerchiefs,
Drawers, Suspenders, &c.
Also, the best of French Cloths and Casslrneres,
in every variety. He has engaged the services of
an experienced cutter, and especial attention
will be paid to putting up customer work in tho
latest and most fashionable styles.
JOHN TREIBLER.
AprU XM660r6%
|lcto atrbertteemeute.
CARLISLE,
THURN DA V, AVIiJL 20, 1800
Every Afternoon at 2 o’clock,
STUPENDOUS CONSOLIDATION!
Two separate and Distinct Shows, in the same
Tent, for one Price of Admission.
MAMMOTH MANAGERIE
NORTH AMERICAN CIRCUSI
Under the Immediate Supervision and control of
COL. DAN RICE
Special Notice.— ln order to accommodate
those who desire to witness the Animal Exhibi
tions, without coming In contact with the Cir
cus Performances, Mr. Rico lias arranged the fol
lowing programme, which will lie strictly ob
served :
Immediately after opening of the Doors, the
Exhibition of the Menagerie will commence and
continue for one hour during which time Mr.
RICE will deliver an INTERESTING and SUC
CINCT LECTURE upon the Animal Kingdom.—
After which an INTERMISSION of FIVE MIN
UTES, giving those a chance to retire that do not
wish to witness the performances in the Arena.
At the close of the Animal Exhibitions the per
formances will take place in the Circle by the
North American Circus Company, in which DAN
RICE will appear in his Groat and Original Char
acter of the AMERICAN HUMORIST.
ADMISSION TO BOTH SHOWS, ONLY
CHILDREN UNDER TEN YEARS OF AGE,
T ITALY T Y-FI YE CEE 7V?,
The same price will ho charged to either Exhi
bition separate.
E lOHTI3 E N V. A G E S 0 F
April 18, 18GG.
LIVING WILD ANIMALS,
Langworthy’s Performing
LIONS,
TIGERS and
EDUCATED BUFFALO AND DROMEDARY,
Trick Ponies, Monkeys, ami Mules,
SACRED CATTLE OF INDIA ,
FLOCK OF PALESTINE SHEEP,
The Wonderful Blind Talking
HORSE, EXCELSIOR, JR.,
TRICK HORSE DOUGLAS,
MONSTER ELEPHANT ROMEO!
The Largest Elephant over captured,
P. S.—This Elephant was taken about six years
ago in his native country by his present keeper
and Trainer, STEWART CRAVEN, Esq., and Is
the only Asiatic Elephant ever seen ou this con
tinent.
A Grand Array of Ornithological Spec-
Or Wanderers of the upper deep, comprising
Birds of Rare and gorgeous plumage, of every
land and clime.
Equestrian and Gymnastic Department
M’Ue IDA, Miss ANNETTA AYMAR,
Mrs. SAM STIOKNY,
S. D. BALDWIN, MOORE BROS.,
GEO. DARIOUS, H. KING,
Mast. DAN CLARK,
DAN NICE appears at both Exhibitions :
Ist. As Lecturer in the Menagerie,
(For tho first time in mauy’ycars}
IN THE CIRCUS.
Everything about this establishment is entire
ly new, and fitted up in a stylo of Magnificence
and Dazzling Splendor hitherto unattempted by
any Manager, either in Europe or America. This
being characteristic of the liberality of the
STATESMAN, PATRIOT AND HUMORIST !
Whose name stands at tho head of these
Consolidated Exhibitions !
The great procession will be made About 10,
Ai on tho morning of arrival.
EXHIBITIONS
Every Evening at 7 o'clock!
DAN RICE’S
AND
FIFTY CENTOS,
COUGARS
The Beautiful Arabian
THE
wiens /
SAM STICKNY, Jr.,
FREDERICK BARCLAY”,
YOUNG HENDERSON,
LAZELLE BROTHERS, &c.
REMEMBER
2nd. As Clown ivud Jester,
ifYchj. gUftetfidmcnts.
J" CHALLENGE COMPETITION!
Jn the way ol variety, elegance of style, quall
ity and cheapness of niy slock ol Dry Goods.—
Especially would 1 call attention to my large as
sortment of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
which I selected with special care In the Phila
delphia and New York markets a few days since.
Also, my three gore oblong combination
HOOP SKIRT,
dcclde.dly the most Improved pattern of the ago,
giving the wearer the most artistic form.
Likewise, a variety of White Goods, such as
Plain, Plaid and Striped Cambrics,
Plain, Plait! and Striped Nainsooks,
Swiss Mull , Bishop and Victoria Ixnens,
Brilliants, Bitten Handkerchief. s-, Ac., itr,
ALL TO 1313 HAD AT
WM. A. MILES’ STORE,
NORTH HANOVER STREET,
Next Door to Dr. Kiefer's and Dr. Zitzeu’s.
Cottonades, Blue and Gold Duck,
Ginghams, Denims,
Kentucky Jeans, Shirting, Stripes,
Ornish Cambrics, Tickings,
“ Blue Cambrics, Checks,
“ Blue Nankeens, Diapers,
“ Brown Nankeens, Lancaster
Ginghams, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac.
April 10, 18GG.
3Lcpl Notices
~A EDITOR'S NOTICE.—The uncler
o'r\ signed appointed by the Orphan's Court of
Cumberland county, to distribute tho balance of
the estate of George Forney, dcc’d., late of Sil
ver Spring township, in the hands of Joseph
Klcheibcrger, administrator of George Forney,
dec’U., to and among the creditors of said estate,
will meet the parties at hla olllcc, in Carlisle, on
Monday, the 7th day of May, at 10 o’clock A. M.
Wit. B. BUTLER,
Auditor,,
April 12, IB6o—lt.
"VTOTICK. —Notice is hereby given that
1 \ Lctlui'H of Administration on mo estate of
cnarlos limiey, lulu of Bonn township, Cumber
land county, deu’d., have been grunted to the
undersigned residing in said township. All per
sons indebted to said estate are requested to
make payment immediately, and those having
claims against said estate will also present them
for .settlement.
33. B. EVSTEII,
Administrator wilh will annexed.
April 12, ISGG—(jt !
"Vf OTlCli.—Notice is hereby given that
J_\ Rollers or Administration on the estate of
dec’d., late of Penn twp.,
Cumberland county, Have been granted to the
undersigned, residing in said township. All per
sons indebted to said estate arc requested to
make payment immediately, and those having
claims will present them lor settlement.
C. V. KELLY,
Admimtilralui’.
April 12, ISUO—tit*
ADMINISTHATOIi’S NOTICE.—NO-
Tien is liereby given Unit letters of Admin
inuaiiou on Hie estate of Peter Peiler, late of
Dickinson township, deceased, have been grunted
to the undersigned, residing in the same town
ship. ,A 1! poisons indebted to the said estate
arc requested to make payment immediately,
mul those having claims against the estate will
also present them for settlement.
LA PAYETTE PUFFER.
AdininMmlor.
April 5, IbliG.
'VTOTICK—Notice is hereby given tliat
1\ loiters of Administration on the estate of
wm. D. Cocklln, dec’d., late of Upper Allen town
ship, have been granted to the undersigned re
siding in the same township. All persons indebt
ed to said estate are requested to make payment
immediately, and those having claims against
said estate will also present them for settlement,
ELIZA JANE COCKLIN,
-•I dminisCralrir.
March 15, LStlil.—GL t
~VTOTTCE.—In the Orphans’ Court of
Cumberland County. In the matter of the
peution of Hoary Zearing, Administrator of
Matthew 11. Thompson, late of Lower Allen town
ship, deceased, for a rule on all concerned to
show cause why ho shall not bo discharged from
his trust as such Administrator:
Now to wit: UUth of March, ISGO, rule granted
and notice of the application for the discharge to
be published in one newspaper in the Borough of
Carlisle for three weeks successively, prior to the
next Orphans’ Court, when the rule is returna
ble.
By the Court.
Certilicd from the Record,
E. CORNMAN, Clerk.
April 5, IbGG.—ot. y
TO THE SCHOOL HIIIECTOHS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
Gentlemen: In pursuance of the forty-third
Section of the Act of bill May, ISoi, you are here
by notified to meet In convention, at the Court
House, m Carlisle, on the Ural Tuesday in. May,
IbGG, being l be llrst day oft ho mouth at o’clock,
in the forenoon, nmi «iciec( emt ny « majori
ty ol the whole number of Directors present, one
person of literary and scientitio acquirements,
ami of skill and experience in the an of touching,
as County .Superintendent for the three succeed
ing years, determine Ibc amount of compensa
tion for the same, ami certify Die result to the
{Stale Superintendent at Harrisburg, as required
bv the thirl v-ninlh and fortieth Sections of said
Art. GEORGE SWARTZ,
Cb. *S ’njj(, of Ciimherhnu/ Cminti/.
ShirqmansLown, April 12, lbo(J—ot.
Appeals pop isgo.—Tho Appeals
on tho assessment for Counly. and State
taxes for 1800, will be heldattho County Commis
sioners olliec, In Carlisle, as follows, viz: Mon
roe and Upper Allen, on the 21th clay of April;
bower Allan and Mechanicsburg, on the 25th;
East I’ennsburuiigh, Hampden and New Cum
berland, on the 2mb • Silver Spring and Middle
sex, on liio 271 h; North Middleton and South
Middleton, mfllie .‘tilth; Frankford and Milllln,
on tho Ist of May ; Hopewell, Newbnrg and Ship
ponshurg township, on the 2d; ShTpponMmrg
Borough and Southampton, on the ;ld; Newton
and West I’onnsbnrougn on the 4th: Dickinson
and Penn, on the 7th ; Carlisle and Newville on
the Mh.
JOHN M’COY, ) Commissioners
HENRY KARNS, >of Cumberland
A. F. MEOK. J County.
Attest; J. Aumstho.no, Cleric.
April 12,1800.
(ffiaoccvks.
& PROVISION STORE
just received and constantly arriving, atllorr
man’s, the finest and best assortment of
GROCERIES
to bo found in tho market, which will bo disposed
of at the very lowest possible prices, my motto
being
« Q UICIC SALES AND SMALL PROFITS:*
Among others, the following articles will bo found
embraced in his stock, viz;
SYRUPS, COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS,
Chocolates, Spices of all kinds, ground an.d whole,
Biscuits and Crackers of all kinds, Raisins,
Figs, Dates, Oranges, Lemons, Cocoa Nuts,
Sweet Shaker Corn, Hominy, Pearl
Barley, Rice, Pens Beans, Corn
Starch,-* Farina, Silver Gloss
and Pearl Starch, Extracts
of Lemon and Vanilla,
Cheese, Pickles by
the dozen, and by
the jar, Fresh
Pea die s,
T « m aloes,
Green Ci>rn, Green
Peas, Pure Cider Vin
egar, Ac. Also, Fresh
Salted Fish of all kinds, Tar
anti Wheel Grease, Concentra
ted Lye, Soaps, Tobacco, Scgars,
Pipes, Excelsior Sugar Cured limns,
linen unnf, Lum-asier Bologna, which I
will sell by tho piece or cut, Glass, Slone, Ear
then and Qucenswaro.
CEDAR AND WOODEN WARE ,
Such ns Tubs, Keelers, Buckets, Bowls, Butter
Prints, Ladles, Spoons Rolling Pins, Potato mash
ers, Ac., Brooms, Hopes, Bedcords, Twines, Cau
dle Wicks,
NOTION'S OF ALL KINDS,
Vandemark’s famous concentrated Yeast.
G. B. HOFFMAN.
Corner of East and Pomfret Streets, Carlisle.
April 12,1800—1 y.
Quarterly report of trie
FIRST NATIONAL BANK CARLISLE, PA.
IIESOURCES
Loans and Discounts, s2oo,i>lo 09
U. S. Bonds, 70,500 00
Other U. S. Securities, 37,000 00
Legal Tender Notes A* Postal Currency, 70,108 00
National Bank Notes, 38,595 00
Notes of other Banks, -1,575 00
Cash Items, 25,278 35
Duo from other Banks and Bankers, 48,075 70
Expenses, Interest and Taxes,
Real Estate and Insurance,
Furniture and Fixtures,
Premiums,
liabilities^
Capital, - : W *O,OOO 00
Surplus Fund, 8 100 00
Discounts and Prolit and Loss, 5,331 49
Circulation, 45,000 00
Duo to other Banks, 18,181 75
Deposits, 397,101 90
$523,805 23
State of Pennsylvania, I « u
County of Cumb. ) *‘ *
I. Joseph 0. Holler, Cashier of the First Nation
al Bunk, Carlisle, do swear that the above state
ment is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief. J. C. HOFFER,
Cashier*
Sworn and subscribed before me,
11. A. Noble,
' „ Notary Public*
April 12,.im *
LIST OE DEALERS of Goods, Wares
and Merchandise, also Distillers, Lumber
men, Ac., within tho County of Cumberland, re
turned and classilied by ‘Win, It. M’Clellan,
Mercantile Appraiser, In accordance with the
several acts ol Assembly as follows, to wit:
Class, License
Leldich A Miller, dry goods, 9 $25 00
W. C. lawyer A Co., do 9 25 00
A. \V. Mentz, do 9 25 00
Grcenlield A Sheafer, do 11 15 00
.S. C. Brown, do 12 12 50
Charles Ogijbv, do 11 1.7 00
Peter Rublelz, do 11 7 00
William Miles, do Kl 10 00
William Blair a Son, groceries, 8 JO 00
11. Pohloy, do 9 2.7 00
llulbeiT ,t Brother, do 10 20 00
G. P. Myers, do 13 10 00
Robert Allison, do 11 7 00
Martin a Gardner, do . 13 10 00
Pcller A Washmood, do 11 15 00
William Bcutz, do 12 12 50
J. D. Meek, do 11 7 00
A. shomblcr. do 14 7 00
John Pallor, do M 7 00
A. Smith, do M 7 00
i). Frederick, do 11 7 00
G. & 11. Ohard, do 11 7 00
Zeigler i Stock, do M 7 00
H. Keeney, do M V 00
31. Harkncss, do M 7 CK)
John K Steel, do 11 7 00
John Spangler, do M 7 00
Cuiuoron A: Slmcfer, do 11 700
Jacob Senor, do 11 7 00
W. 11. Harn, do M 7 00
John Harder, do M 7 00
C. Hainan, do 11 7 00
G. H. llollinan, do II 7 00
K. L. Shryock, do 11 7 00
W. M. Hastings, feed store, M 7 00
Mrs. 11. Haverstlck, drugs, 12 12 50
I). Ralston, do 13 10 00
Mrs. C. Elliott, do 11 7 00
1). StcrroLt, boots and shoes, 14 7 00
Jos. Sites & Son, do .14 7 00
William Porter, do 11 7 00
B. Plank, do 11 7 00
Jj Cornman, do J 4 7 00
John Irvine, do ‘l3 10 00
F. (J. Fleming, do 13 10 00
William Goodyear, baker, 11 7 00
William Sellers, do 11 7 00
Peter Miller, do M 7 00
.1. M. Klein, do 11 7 00
.1. F, Rrown, do 11 7 00
Miss 10. Stahl, mlllinorv, 11 7 00
Mrs. M. Noil*. do M 7 00
Mrs. K Williams, do 11 7 00
Mrs. H. A. Hutton, do 117 00
1). Rhoads, cigars, M 7 00
W. (J. Franciscos, do M 7 00
Joseph Hoover, do M 7 00
1-' C. Krambr, jewelry, M 700
Thos. Conljni, do 14 7 00
H, llysinger, do 11 7 00
lllioom A wpahr, confectionary, M 700
Joseph Jonts, do 11 7 00
IT. it. Grove, pholographcr, 11 700
Mrs, R. Smith, do M ' 7 00
J. (J. Leshcr, do 11 7 00
J. G. Callio, hats and caps, 1-1 7 00
J. A. Keller, do 11 * 7 00
.1. Rons, do 13 10 00
Henry Saxton, hardware, 9 2o 00
Miller it Rowers, do 10 20 00
George Knsmlnger, leather dealer, 11 7 00
W. Railing, do 11 7 00
Samuel EnsmlngCr, robes, l-l 7 00
William Clopper, do 11 7 00
A.Shaubla, merchant tailor, 14 7 00
11. S. Ritter, do 14 7 00
Kukins it Dorner, „ do 14 700
I. Livingston, n. do It 15 00
J. Nenwabl, "do 11 7 00
S. C. Huyett. do It 7 00
E. B. Leonard,Jr., do 15 10 00
J. W. Smiley, do II 15(H)
John Trelbler, do 11 7 00
H. A. Rhoads, furniture, 11 7 00
A. B. Ewing, do 11 7(H)
David Sipe, furniture it wall paper, 11 7(H)
Mrs. S. A, Ivicllbr, fancy goous, . 14 700
R. Hughes, ‘do ' 11 7 00
Jameson it Co., Notions, 10 20 00
John Hutton, do 11 7(H)
Rlncsmitli it Rupp, stoves, 11 7 00
Win. Fridley, do 14 7 00
J. 1). Gorgas, do 14 7 00
J. Loudon, Books, 11 7 00
W. 11. Cormuan, do 11 7 00
A. M. Piper, do 14 7 00
R. C. Woodward, produce, II 15 (X)
J. Beeloniit Bro., produce and coal, 12 12 50
J. Glvlcr, do 11 7 00
10. it S. Lee, do 11 7 00
Dolnncev it Shrom, lumber it coal, II 15 00
A. H. Blair, do 11 15 00
S. M. Hoover, do 11 7 00
Cumb. Valley U. R. co. forwarding, 10 20 00
Win. Askew, marketing, 11 7 00
J. Conlev, do II 7 00
Wm. Wert. do 11 7 00
Allison it Keener, do 14 7 00
Wm. Brought, do 14• 7 00
J. Hippie, do 14 7 00
Wm. Sponslor, do 11 7 00
W. M. Chonowcth, do 11 7 00
H. Baker, ‘ do 14 7 00
Comfort it Son, dry goods, 12 812 50
Brliulle it Nieswangor, do 9 25 00
P. A, Brough & Bro., do II 15 00
John Kigoi, do 14 7 00
A. Dale,. groceries, 14 7 00
R. R. Crum, do 11 7 00
David Devinney, do 11 7 00
J. Emlnger, do 15 10 00
West it Uockafellow, do 10 20 (H)
Kaufman it Grilllth, do 14 7 00
11. F. Cover, drugs, 11 * 700
Clark it liouck, do 11, 700
Ira Day, do 14 7 on
,7. n. Iti-iilwß do u 7 00
D. C. Singer, shoes and hats, u 7 00
Levi Rigel, do ]:! 10(H)
Keim, boots and shoes, U 10 Oi)
J. Swartz, Jewelry, 11 7 00
Boyer it Kherly, hardware, 10 20 oi)
G. Bobb it Klnimol, do 11 15 00
Lcidleh it Mathews, stoves, 14 7 00
Wilson it Son, do 11 7 00
J. J. Smith, confectionary, 14 7 00
Peter Drawbaugh, cigars, II 7 00
J. A. Swartz, do IJ 7 00
I. P>. Palmer, do II 7 00
David Miller, produce, 15 10 00
Zacharias it Stayman, do 15 10 (H)
Singlzcr it Brandt, do 15 10(H)
T. B. Bryson, do 0 2-1 00
Johnson it'Son, do 9 25 00
Slimower it Fry, do 14 7(H)
W. 11. Oswald, lumber, ll 7 00
J. Mlllclson, do 11 7 00
J. Simon, clothing, 10 10 no
L. W. Abrams, do 117 00
L. D. Keefer do 117 00
Tiizel it Brother, furniture, II Too
John Rupp, do 11 . 700
G. W. Lqchmnn, photographer, 11 7 00
Andrew Myers, do 11 7 00
John Gross, marketing, II 7 00
George Koser, do U 7 00
J. Marshall it Bro., do 11 7 00
E. Hotiman. do II 7 00
Stevick A M’Pherson, dry goods, 10 20 00
Stewart A Cox, do 10 20 00
J. A J. B. Reddle, . do 10 20(H)
Robt. Snodgrass, do 10 20 00
Heck, Hinkle A Heck, do 13 10 00
.1. K. Paguc, groceries, U 7 00
Stumbaug A Blair, do M 7 00
.1. D. Hasslcr do 11 7 00
S. C. Holler, do 1-1 7 00.
W. H. Holler, do M 7 00
A. Turman, do H 7 00
Cresaler A Clark, do 11 7 00
G. N. Greasou, do 1-1 7 00
Mrs. M. Duke, do I t 7 00
C. Fosnaught, ngt., do 14 7 00
J. C. Senders, do 11 7 00
Win. Baughman, do M 7 00
J. C. AlMefc, drugs, 1-1 700
B. U. Keller, do 11 7 00
Edward Artz, do it 7 00
Forney A M’l’hcrson, hardware; 13 10 00
Grabill A Holler, do •* 12 12 50
J. M. I fykes, stoves, li 7 00
J. A, Wolf, do U 7 00
Johh Bridges, merchant tailor, il 7 oo
Shearer A Blair, do 13 10 00
Kelso A Son, boots and hats, 11 7 00
P. S. Artz, bools and shoes, I*l 7 00
J. M. Smiley, do M 7 00
G. B. Cole, luits and shoes, 1-1 7 00
G. W. Croft. do 11 7 00
Isaac Landis, Jewelry. 14 7 00
J. H. Criswell, produce, II 7 00
H. Hubv A Co., do 10 20 00
T. P. Blair, do 11 15 00
H, J. Duke A Bro., furniture, 14 7 00
B. J. Snoddy, do 11 7 00
David Criswell, do 11 7 00
Mrs. M. Davis millinery. 11 7 00
Mrs. A. Baker, do XI 7 00
R. F. Suoddy, photographer, H 700
H. C. K. Rebuok, do 11 7 00
S. Myers, marketing, 14 7 00
Benjamin Biggs, do 11 7 00
Henry Myers, do U 7 00
T. M’Candlish & Son. dry goods, 11 15 00
Slough * Elliot do 111 20 00
Klink&Bro., do 11 15 00
E James & Bro., do 0 25 00
G. W. Mull, stoves, 14 700
S. R. Clnudy, do Mi 7 00
J. S. Hays, groceries, 13 10 00
Jos. Heberllng&Son, do 13 10 00
S. M, Glousor, do 11 7 00
Mrs. M. B. Reed, drugs, It 7 00‘
J. IT. Miller, do 14 7 00
S. G. Wild, do 14 7 00
J. J. Crawford, confectionary, 11 7 00
Joseph Woodburn,-boots & shoes, 14 700
Samuel Mutch, Jr,, do 11 7 00
George M. Bretz, photographer, 14 7 00
\V. J. M’Cullougn feed store, II 7 00
Joseph Laughlfn, do 14 7 00
L. V. B. Soper, jewelry, 'l4 7 00
S. C. Bltner, merchant tailor, 11 700
J. S. Daugherty,, do 14 7 00
J. A. Kunklo, hardware, 10 20 00
John Hard, marketing, 14 7 00
Wm, Venard, do 14 7 00
April 2,1806.
NEWBURG.
Shoemaker <fc Elliott, dry goods, 11 15 00
Koonlz & Stcviek, do II 15 00
C. C. Stevick, furniture, 14 7 00
D. M’Coy, boots and shoes, 11 7 00
J. Wagoner, marketing, 14 7 00
David Hoover, - do 14 7 00
4,408 2i
8,007 02
010 03
1,050 00
$523,805 23
Joseph Foeniau, dry goods, l-l 700
T. \VDiet, do 13 10-00
J. O. Miller, groceries, M 7 00
Lee & Ebony, lumber, 11 15 00
Mosser it Coovcr, do 10 .20 00
Charles Oyster, do 11 7.00
Valentine Feeman, do 14 700
SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP,
L, Strohm, dry goods,
Wm. Clark, do
J. Shock A: Bio., do
George Clever, do
3. A: C. Waldsmilh, do
Wm. Hawk, marketing
NEWTON TOWNSHIP;
James Green dry goods. 14 7 00
Uyors&LamUfl» 3o 7 00
3Ust of dealer#.
CARLISLE
MECHANICSBUBO,
SIIIPPENSRURG*
NEWVILLE.
NEW CUMBERLAND.
12 12 50
14 7 (X)
14 7 00
I t 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
3Ust of JUralcrs.
Class. License.
W. it T. Kaufman, ilr.v goods, 13 10 00
Xewcomoi’itCo., do 13 10 00
Clever A Ernst. do 13 10 00
S, Miller & Son, do 11 7 00
(A Mclllngor, do 11 7 00
John Minnlch, do II 7 00
Walker (indium, groceries, 10 20 00
Lewis it Hro., produce, M 7 00
llursh it Hro., do 13 10 00
J. it J. H. Harsh, do 10 20 00
Henry Snyder, do 11 13 00
S. Smith, photographer, 11 7 00
Fosnaught it Co., marketing M 7 00
H. Horn, do M 7 00
J. M. Wagoner, do II 7 00
PENN TOWNSHIP.
George Uussel, dry goods,
Peter Garver, do
E. Uussel, do
John Hutcheson, marketing,
DICKINSON TOWNSHIP.
Samuel Wolf, drygoods,
J. F. Lower, do
Henry Warner, marketing,
SOUTH MIDDLETON,
A. M. Leidlch, dry goods, 12 12 50
Webber it Durlaud, do 12 12 50
S. N. Divan, do 11 15 00
C. Harnman, do 13 10 00
Peter Clepper, confectionary, 14 700
John Heckman, do 14 7 00
C. Keep, furniture, 14 7 00
George Geesaman, feed store, 14 7 00
MONROE TOWNSHIP.
Neislcy it Kaufman, dry goods, 12 12 50
George Hrindle, do 12 12 50
Henry Spahr, produce store, 14 7 00
Samuel Plank, do 14 t 7 00
D. S. Devenney, drugs, 14 7 00
UPPER ALLEN TOWNSHIP.
J. H. Goswciler, dry goods, 12 12 50
John Swartz, merchant tailor. 14 7 00
Henry Kline, marketing, 14 7 00
Henry H. Sto offer, do 14 7 00
LOWER ALLEN TOWNSHIP.
A. Brower, dry goods, 12 12 50
L. Crull, do 14 7 00
C. Schcrlch, drugs, • 14 7 00
F. Leo, produce, 14 7 00
John P. Young, marketing, 11 7 00
Win. Crall do 14 7 00
Goo. Brubaker, do 14 7 00
James Davis, do II 7 00
EAST PENNSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP.
D. Denlingor, drygoods, 14 700
11. D. Musscr & Bro., do H 7 00
J. Free, produce, H _7 00
Patterson & Myers, do 13 10 00
H. Books & Son,, do 13 10 00
Gravclln & lluplin. grocery, 14 7 00
John Glcssncr, do 14 7 00
J. Dongneckcr, do 14 7 00
J. Uonmgcr, do 14 7 00
David Brown, marketing, 14 7 00
HAMPDEN TOWNSHIP.
David P. Lightner, dry goods, 11 7 00
Daniel Rupp, do 13 10 00
K. W. & G. Wise, do 14 7 00
D. Rupp, produce, 11 7 00
John Templin, grocery, M 7 00
(J. Tomplln, furniture, 11 7 00
George IC. Ducy, marketing, 11 7 00
SILVER SPRING TOWNSHIP.
Newcomer & Burkholder, dry gds, M 7 00
A. Orris & Lamb, uo 13 10 00
G. W. Leldig, do 11 7 00
W. H. Eckels, do 13 10 00
J. B. Loldlg, produce, 13 10 00
F. Brockmackor, marketing, 14 7 00
J. B. Noss, dry goods, 11 7 00
MIDDLESEX TOWNSHIP.
J. 11. Swilor, dry goods, 14 7 00
J, C. Gill, Groceries, 11 7 00
WEST PENNSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP.
D. R. Burkholder, dry goods, 12 12 50
P. & J. Weaver, do 14 7 00
Rcl set A Shambaug, produce, 13 10 00
J. K. Carolhors, do 10 20 00
J. Watson, dealer, Ac., 14 7 00
s. W. DlBcr, dry goods, 13 10 00
A. M’Cullough,, do 11 7 00
Wolf A Miller, do 14 7 00
J. W. Ilandshew, do 11 7 00
James Bishop, marketing, 14 7 00
Wm. Bishop, do 14 7 00
Tliomns Hess, do 14 7 00
Peter Hess, do 14 7 00
Jacol) Beetem, do. 11 7 00
FUANKFORD TOWNSHIP.
Alexander A Brother, dry goods, 14 700
MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP.
George Sanderson, dry goods, 14 7 00
J. M. Wagoner, grocery, 14 7 00
DISTILLERS AND BREWERS.
Jacob Gebhart, Carlisle, 9 25 00
Wm. Alexander, “ 9 25 00
David Black, “ 9 25 00
W. Henderson A Son, “ 9 25 00
Ahl, Snyder A Co., Newton twp. 9 25 00
EATING HOUSES.
Mrs. R. Pilkoy, * Carlisle, 8 500
W. Walker, “ 8 5 00
John Brown, “ 8 5 00
Joseph Gardner, “ 8 5 00
James Spangler, “ 8 5 00
J. Meloy, Mechanicsburg, 8 5 00
A. Ebner, East Pennsborough, twp. 8 5 00
John. s. Ricker, Silver Spring twp. 8 5 00
Samuel U. Grove, Upper Alien twp. 8 5 00
SALOONS.
Jacob Thudium, Carlisle. 7 10 00
A Gould, “ 7 io 00
E. Donley, “ 7 10 00
Mrs. Ellen Peters, “ 7 10 00
T. J. White, “ 7 10 00
F. Aicliele, “ 7 10 00
C. Cobler, “ ,'• 7 10 00
George Wolrlch, “ ~ 7 10 00
.Samuel Drown, “ ' 7 10 00
Win. Martin. •• 7 10 00
♦Mrs. M. Colvin, “ 7 10 00
David Gill, “ 7 10 00
J. G. Heiser, “ 7 10 00
L. Ilollenbueher, “ 7 10 00
Mrs. C. Vaiser, “ 7 10 00
John Schmohl, “ 7 10 00
John Hannon, “ 7 10 00
Win. C. Franciscos, “ 7 10 00
D. J. Grover, « 7 10 00
Mrs. K. Fry, “ 7 10 00
Mrs. J. Meloy, Mochanlcsburg, 7 10 00
J. Orris, “ 7 10 00
Levi Antrum, “ 7 10 00
H. 11. Clever, Southampton twp. 7 10 00
J. Biiriner, Shlppensburg, 7 10 00
W. R. Denver, “ 7 io 00
W. A. Shuster, “ v 7 10 00
0. A. Hennubergor, Newton twp. 7 10 00
W. S. Dunlap, Nowvillo. 7 10 00
James shannon, South Middleton, 7 10 00
S. Grove, Upper Allen twp. 7 10 00
BILLIARD saloons.
S. W. Early, Carlisle,
11. J. Bell,
An appeal will be held at the Arbitration Cham
ber, In the Court House, in Carlisle, on the 7th,
HUi, 21st and 2jth days of April, where nil who
feel themselves aggrieved by the above classifica
tion can attend.
WM. R. M’CLBLLAN,
Mercantile Appraiser .
REMINGTON & SONS,
MANUPACTUBEES OF
REVOLVERS, RIFLES,
M USKE T, S' AND CA HEINES,
For the United Suites Service. Also,
POCKET AN D BELT REVOLVERS,
U K P E A T ING PISTOLS,
RIFLE FAXES revolving RIFLES,
Hide and Shot Gun Barrels, and Gun Materials,
sold by Gun Dealers and the Trade generally.
In these days of Housebrcakinf/ and Robbo'y, every
House , Stove, Man/:, and office, should have one of
RE.MI.NV> rON’S REVOLVERS.
Parties desiring to avail themselves of the late
improvements in Pistols, and superior workman
ship and form, will Had nil combined In the New
REMINGTON REVOLVERS.
Circulars containing cuts and description of our
Arms will be furnished upon application.
E. REMINGTON & SONS, lliou, N. Y.
Mooue «fciNiciiOLS, Agents. >
No. 10 Courtland St., New York.
April 12, IHGU —6m.
REMOVAL!
Tno subscriber bogs leave to Inform his old cus
tomers and the public generally, that ho has re
moved Ills
SADDLE AND HARNESS,
establishment to the building on South Hanover
street, Carlisle, nearly opposite Bontz’ Store. He
will, as heretofore, keep constantly on hand, of
ins own make, everything In his line, such as
SADDLES,
HARNESS,
COLLARS, .
WHIPS, &C., &C.
All his work is made up under his own super
vision, and lie therefore feels warranted in say
ing that for workmanship and durability, it is
unsurpassed. Thankful for. past favors he re
spectfully solicits a continuance of the same.
William clepper.
April 12,1800—flm.
A MEIUCAN HOUSE.
NORTH lIANOVEITSTREET, CARLISLE.
The undersigned begs leave to inifcrni his
friends ami the public that ho has leased The
above well-known HOTEL, (recently kept by
Martin Hhrelner,) and has refurnished and relll
ted the same throughout. His chambers are pro
vided willi the celebrated -Aader.voa Spring lied.
and'othcr comforts. Ho is now fully prepared to
accommodate visitors in a manner Hint cannot
fall to be satisfactory. His Table will be supplied
with the best the markets allori and hta Bar
will contain the choicest brands of liquors. Ills
stabling Is extensive, and will bp attended by
experienced and carotid ostlers. By close atten
tion to the wants of his guests, and a determina
tion to make his liouso a quiet place of resort, lie
hopes to merit and receive a liberal sharoof pub
lic patronage. Permanent boarders will be ta
ken at the lowest rates.
g T ILL AHEAD!!!
LEIDICH & MILLER
Have Just opened the largestand most complete
stock of DRY GOODS, suitable for tho present
and coming Seasons, that has ever been brought
to tho Borough of Carlisle, having been purchased
since tho
II 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
11 7 00
GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES
11 7 00
M 7 00
14 7 00
In all kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS, that has lust taken place In the Eastern
Cities, and ovary thing marked down to
ITS VALUE IN GOLD
The stock consists In part of and endless ran*
ety of '
DRESS GOODS,
SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON,
Such os
Black and
Colored Silks,
of every variety,
grade, quality and y
style; MonalrPoplinß;
Chene Mohairs: Plaid and
Striped Poplins; Plaid and Stri
ped Foil de Chevores; all shades of
plain and figured Mohair Alpaccos;
Valencias; all grades of Shepperd’s
Plaids; all wool Mous de
Laines; Printed de Laines
and Cballles; Printed
Percales; Brilliant'
Scotch Ginghams;
Chintzes, of all
patterns;
«fec., Ac.
DOMESTIC GOODS.
CALICOES, from 12>$ eta. up.
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUBLINB,
as low in price as 10 cts.
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHEET
INGS.
PILLOW CASE MUSLINS, all widths.
LINEN AND COTTON TABLE DAMASKS.
Tickings, Checks, Crashes and Hucklbach Towel
ings, Napkins, Doilies, Ginghams, Cotton Panta
Stuffs, Linen Checks, Kentucky Joans, Nan
keens, Ac., Ac., Ac.
Bombazines, Tamise Cloths, Reps,
Poplins, single and double width
do Lalnes, Alpaccas. Mohairs,
Scotch Ginghams, Printed do
Lalnes, Polka Spott Foulards,
Crape Veils. Crape Collars, Hand
kerchiefs, Gloves, Ac.
Special attention given to the
furnishing of all kinds of Funeral
Goods , of which we always have a
full supply.
A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS
«£■
AT LEIDICH & MILLER’S,
Such as CAMBRICS.
real French Swiss Muslins, Striped, Plaid, Swiss
and Nainsook Muslins, suitable for Dress and
Garlbaldlcs, Bishop's Lawns. Victoria Lawns,
Shirred, Tucked and Faded Muslins, for Oarl
baldies, <&c„ <tc.
NOTIONS! NOTIONSII
Jouvln’s celebrated Kid Gloves: all grades ol
Silk. Berlin, Lisle Thread and Cotton Gloves, for
Ladles, Gents, Misses and Children: Linen Hand
kerchiefs; Silk Handkerchiefs; Hosiery of all
kinds; Needle-worked Edgii ;js; Laces, Hooped
Skirts, Balmorals, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Ac.
MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR.
•10 00
•10 00
Always a full stock of all descriptions of CLOTS 3.
CASSIMFRES, VESTINGS, <£c. We will ftUo
have Garments made up at very short notice by
a first-class Fashionable Ihtfor,
All the new designs of
PARASOLS & SUN UMBRELLAS
IN THE MARKET
SPRING SHAWLS, BASQUES A MA KTT.KR.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS 1
CARPETS ! CARPETS!!
of every grade and style in the market, compris
lug #
HEMP.
LINEN,
LISTING.
of the celebrated makes of Lowell and Hartford
Companies.
REAL ENGLISH BRUSSELS, &c.
Floor Oil Cloths, Table OH Cloths, Stair OH Cloths.
Window Shades and Blinds. Matting. Buga ana
Matts. .
Please call, one and all, and see for younelvea
the advantage there is in purchasing your Goods
where you can buy them the cheapest, aa our
motto Is always to make
“QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS,”
and at the same time will convince you that wo
are never undersold. Wo always take great
pleasure In exhibiting our Goods, feeling assured
that wo have the most complete stock of Goode
in the county.
Feeling under great obligations to the commu
nity for their very kind and Überal patronage so
far extended to the Firm, we earnestly and re
spectfully ask a continuance of the some.
JOSS' Please remember to call at the Comer directly
Opposite Irvine's Shoe Store, (Siffn of the Carpet Halt)*
LEmiffß A MTL'L'CfIL
March
JBrg (©ooirs.
GRAND DISPLAT OP
MOURNING GOODS.
JACONETS,
NAINSOOKS,
BBILLIANTB,
HOME-MADE RAO*
SUPERIOR 2-PLF,
SUPERIOR Z-PLY,
INGRAIN,