American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, April 25, 1867, Image 3

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'<■ Poiti pHneed-
were’Jsd 'lnti iiijnor
in th'6'caae'df -Com mbh *<&&«&■&brums
and Kutz. Tho defendants did not plead
guilty) but, a nolle prosequi waa ; entered
with leave of Court,’on condition that
judgment should' bo entered by consent,
for the aSipunt ponding iti a civil suit be
tween the same parties.'
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Change in' Market Hours.—On and
after i Wednesday,- May Ist,; tdd Vmarket
hours will be changed from noon to early
; daylight. lOur frtonds ln : fown and coun
try will please mate a noto of the same.
Ora Sunday ScHodxi 'Convention.—
Wa would again;call the; attention of all
, the teaehersand frlendsof Sunday' Schools:
in-.the county to the Convention to’be
held in this place ndkt week'. It will bo
gln on Wednesday; May.lst, at half past
• ten o’clock, A. M-.,-in.tho Second Presby
terian Church. Ageneral meeting pfi the
c/tiMreu-will be held'at .three e’olbok ih
' the afternoon In tbe' -pittit 'Lutheran
~ Church, when will
be delivered by speakers; from, Tjiljaflel
.vphla- and .Baltimore. - Every v Suuday
School vSuperln tendent V. iij j-,th'e' oouu ty
should .be-present with a delegation of at
. least Jive teacbqrs and as'.many'more as
willcome. r T/iis w d Union .Convention,
and it is hoped there will .be a very gen
eral representation- of the Various schboia
in the county, to get and give, all new
ideas and fresh impulses possible in Sun
day. Sojiooi work. ,
- New Drug SjronE,—By reference to
our advertising columns it will be seen
that' a heW Drug Stole, has been opened
at TEastMainstreet, by Messrs; Corn
man ; &. Worthington. Mr.. Ephraim
Common was for many years’ the editor
of the “American Democrat, I ,’-and is
known throughout the county as a'cou.r
teous and accomodating business than;
Dr. Worthington is.a graduate of one of,
the Philadelphia Colleges of Medicine,
and was’ during the war a surgeon in the
army. He is widely kuown as a well-read
physician and a thorough pharmaceutist,
whose acquirements peculiarly fit him
for his present position. We predlot-for
the new firm a successful career.
' Lxvigjy.—ltwlU be seen by the idyer
■tlsement ip another column that Messrs,
Peffer & Bro, have purchased the Livery
Stable of Mr. Hilton, and have supplled it
with a splendid new ooach and other vie
hioles, and some fine horses. They are
obliging gentlemen and will doubtless do
a goqd trade. " 1
I. O. op 0, F.—According to the Proo
ilamatlon.of the Grand §ire of,the Grand
iodgeof Odd FellowslhtheUnited States,
Friday next, the 28th Inst., has"been set
apart as a day of Thanksgiving and Pray-'
er, It being the 48th Anniversary of the
intrbduetlon of Odd Fellowship in the
United States, and “in.grateful recogni
tion of . the unerring hand of God in res
cuing the genius of Odd Fellowship from
the ruin which desolated so m.any of tjie
* nevoleut and charitable instltutibiis bf,
our common country, ns the indispensi
ble effects of civil war, and of the unmis
takable prosperity which has crowned
its tabors dining the year which hasjust
past.”
The Lady's Friend, For May, 1887.
“ The Recogni tloa,” a pretty aud pleasant
Steel Engraving, leads off this number of
the “ Lady's Friend." \ Then we have the ’
usual elegant Steel Fashion Plate, follow- -
ed by a Toilet for'the Opera, a:Ball-i)rcss,
a Young Lady’aDiunerpr Evenlpg'Drfess,,
a Carriage Dress, Fashionable Sieve, Cat
alane Bonuet, Little Boy’s Pantaloons,
Girl’s Jacket, &0., &o. The Music for this
month is,lsn’t it Provoking 7” Among
the literary contents are the continuations
of “How: A Woman Had Her Woy,” "Or
ville College;” and" Wo Longer Young"
—all first-rate stories; and “Firein Flint,’ 1 .
by.M.C. P.,i“ Skeleton Leaves, or Phan
tom Bouquets,’’-a new Poem by Florence
Percy; Edimrlals;-&p.: A;beautlful Steel
Fngfavlug r butted “ Oiie df.jjlfb’S trappy ■
Hours,” will be' sent gratia to every single
(2,50) subscriber; and to every person send
'lng adlubi ..Specimen numbers,contain
ing the partioulara of the premium offers
and the reduced, prlbes-to. clubs, will be
sent on the receipt of twenty cents/ ■■■ .
Price (with engraving) $2,50 a year;,
Four copies (fjvith one engraving) s(i.oo.
One copy of Lady’s Frieud aud one of
Saturday Evening Post (and one engrav
ing,) $4,00. Address Deacon & Peterson,
.319 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. . • ,
The May number of Qodey’e Lady's
Look Is onourtable. There is no fashion
magazine that equals this book in the ar
rangement, coloring nnd-tfuthfulness jof
Us fashion plates, and'hone that can sur
pass it In the literary department. We
take great pleasure In recommending this
n umber to dtir readem, especially ‘thu’ Ja-V
die;S,>who'wlll find It hot only a great or
namt'ot to their centre-tables, but also a'
friend': thkt can'be .cphsiilted dpiiyHu.,re
ferenceito all household matters. ■ ■■■'■ ; -
The ein hellishmeiits are elegant, and, it
is in every; respect all it claims .to. be! —
Price; $B,OO wyeaiv ; -
t 1 -.1. 'lf. '• -t'o. Vi. rJ_ . j. *
Tribute of Respect.—At a special
mebtlhgiof the-Good Will HoaoCompapy
the following preamble and resolutions
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1 ' Whereas, An all wlsq Providence has
called from our midst bur esteemed mem
ber J.U. Wuiiderllch,'Esq:, one of tjie
founders -of our< organization, always ac
tively Identlfled with its Interests,,and
having at heart Its contiuual. wcllarß;
therelure, be.it ‘ ' • I--
Resolved, That we recognize the hand
of the Almighty.in this our loss, and (jd w
in submission; to His high behests.
Resolved, That by the death of J.U.
Wunderlich 1 , Esq., our Oompany’has met
wlthdn Irreparable loss, and our com
munity-an active and; worthy citizen.
Resolved, That we tender to his be
reaved wldowj and relations, our deepest
sy mpathy,!and mbhfihwith them his Un-;;
-timely depeasp,;. i., ■- -■ rr-jrmo ■ i-
That our. Hall and House be,
- iis a marh of our reaped t for the memory
- oflthe’deceased; .arajedih mohrnfng lor
the period of thirty days. r. ■ : ;
ffeaOicedj.That wefWtendj.hls funeral
in a; body, and Ihat.thedlhbtent.ComPa
nies of the Eire'Department be invited] to :
join wltij -us In. performing this last spl
emttidnty. . ~(■
--.,i ßesolvee&.’SMai: these be
nublished in the “ American Volunteer «■
and .‘‘ the tip Or. ■
retary lsi herehy, instfacfcd to, co.nyw a
codv to the I'amllyol thedeceaaad. j.ai :
’ ■ S. w. Eahpy. " -.ft! ■ -
. -'r- John bOHUQHMANi -Ctop, -i
■ . J. O. Haubert,
, I, J. P. ADAIB.
MARJIr.EKr—A' long tlmo ago,'
wo were fond of “playing marbles’’
and wo observe that ’! Young America"
of tho present day are about as 1 fond, of
the sportas we onoe were. It brings back
old times, and nqakesus feel young again,
to see a group of juveniles engaged in the
exciting, sport.,' We ojlp the following
from an exchange;
We passed some hoys playing marbles
yesterday,. It carried-, us back—and it
ain’tofteu that w.e, are carried back, wo
generally have to go back afoot—to youth
ful days, when we used to ‘Mag fotthe
base,” when It was play for “ fun” or for
“ keeps;”* : ' ‘ -
, The inaa Is often shadowed forth in the
boymt marbles.’ The conscientious boy
won't play for “ keeps," because he has
been told that it ds gambling, and tbere
fore-wrong.’ If he-resolutely maintains ’
; bis;position in the face of thjfeughs anil
jeeraof. his companions. are
that he will grow up to be a conscientious
man,. - The boy who continually and sys
tematically cheats at'marbles'we would'nt
like to trust either as boy or man/. There
Is another kind of boy who agrees to play
for “keeps” and when he lose? says it
was for “ fun." Wo know numbers of
men who we tljluk Used to play ,marbles
that way.' *' \
I’heu.there is a boy to what
he says; and if ho. loses, ho does it'.wlrh
out a whimper. * He may not be as; good
as tho conscientious boy.rbut the princi
ple of honor Is in him Mhat will win re
spect when he comes to play a bigger
game In llfe than that.of m&rbleg.;
There is a sharp, wide awake boy* who
. watches the game with the eye of a lynx,
and.is.quick tp detect a weakness in an
other's game, and to cover up any'in bis
own.. He shouts “ knuckle.tight" often
er than any one else, and if a player drops
his marble, he will yell “ feu slips," quick
er than the playercan say “ slips," to the
latter's discomfiture, sending him “back
to severance.” The cunning diplomat is
.there, who is skilled in the “ rounds,” by
.Which he takes adviio tage Of all ; fa voring
'circumstances. 1 In short, very many
phases of human nature are portrayed in’
tiie boy’s game of marbles.. >
Weobserved one thing in the game we’’
glanced at yesterday. Each of tho boys
nad,a bit of s6me kind of soft fur to rest
their bands on when 1 making a shot, to
keep them from helot soiled by contact
with the earth,. This was a refinement
of the game of marbles that wo never.saw :
before. Dirty huifds and a round patch
Of r mud on each kne§, wo considered in
separable from the game.-We would have
been whipped for lying if we
home to our parents in any other plight
and said we had been playing marbles.—
But the >vorld,ls;improvin'gk: *
Rafting.— The. Sufequelummv Hiver is
now in excellent condition for. rafting, and
is dally covered with rafts from, the North
ern lumper regions. The landlords and
business men albng tlio River are said to
be making a good thing of it.
. SIiIPEENSB UB G ITEMS.
Death op an Aged Citizen. — Mr.
Samuel Pague, for many years a resident
of this pldce, died on Monday last.. Mr.
Pague was one of our oldest inhabitants,'
being over seventy years of age.
iMEKOVEiiiENT.-Our ebtevpriajng towns
man,. Judge Ruby, contemplates quite an
extended improvement on his: already
commodious hall. Our town had for
many years experienced the want of a
public hall, When Judge Ruby oaiue to
■the fescrie, and since making the experi
ment his expectations have been so far
aurpassedua tojequire the addition spo
ked of,-' '. " - • V ■ ,V.
. Prospects . Fob A Fine CBop.—ln no
part of the country have the farmers more
flattering prospects than in this. immedi
ate neighborhood. Should there be no in
terfering, of-Providence, the garners of
our husbandmen will groan with the
weight of their responsibility during the
coming season. ... ; ’
A Matter of History.—A matter of
inquiry to Htrangora, ami indeed to many
ofour citizens is—“ How dld Shippensburg
get to such ah extreme length . Sbip
pensburg is a very'old town, In fact the
oldest west of the Susquehanna river, ex
cept York. , In the early history, of the
town it contained a fort (Port Morris.)
now'kuownaa the Bulla ’Eye. : In and
about : thls fort people from the western
.couutleVtpok refuge fromi the outrages of
the Indlauh; - This, brought about the
erection of buildings in its immediate vi
-oinlty j at a .subsequent period; and when
the country became more settled, the
high ground at the eastern end*rof town '
was ! selected as building ground, owing to.
its less swampy, aqd more healthy looa
'tion. Thus t\Vo Villages were' formed
which attracted each other according to
the law of Improvement, until the Bail-
Road; passing - between established 1 ;-the
centre of attraction from which all subpe
qent improvement must oscillate.
' The WnA.THEU.-Xho weather stilloon
tlnues, although no particular r.easqn; for.
ebmpluliitexisU on thatground - .'yet the
unsatisfied public, want to know why
they get up so much fuss without making,
something but of it. On Saturday even
int wo, hud quite a display of celestial
pyrotechnics, and but, a small shower of
rain.
NEWVILLE ITEMS.
Turnpike.— 'phe last Legislature, thro’
the efforts of Mr. D. V.
Ahl, granted a ohsirter for a company to
construct 'a turnpike from Stbughstdwn
toMppntßock,.by way jfNewvillo. We
hope the incorporators may at- ouce lift the
charter, ■ organize, open . subscription
books, Capitalists and;busi
’ness iheu may subVoflbdiiberally, so that
the work may, be commenced.' Every
oueshould feel ah interest in this work,
for the coustruction of a turnpike on the
route Indicated would be ef general bene-,
lit 'to this place and to. persons living on
-this rokte... ' . .' ~
- Stone Coal.—Welearu that a party: Is
digging for stone coal onthe iaud of'Pe
ter Oiler, in Mifflin, township; near;tjie
Nprth.mountain, It is said the iiidica
tiohs- thus far are good, similar to those
-la) the coal jegious, and it is expected by
thos&diggls£i to htrihealveiabefore long.
:vui;
id'tirain Slnr ifet* - '
■•‘x- ■ UABMfILB, Apri1,24,1807.
Flour—Family,...sls 00 §lsBo
FXoui>-8ap6r....v....;..tr0U Uirn,- i : uu
Hye Flour.*./....-....;... 0 0-; > oo
W Heat—WJilte,a a ,iuVer : wceU,..v..;.i..;vTso
V/iiekte-Ked,. ,;.... 3 u .imothy 8eei1,;.;....;. , 8 60
Carlisle IFlonr ai
Carlisle Provl
. - CaiujlALß, April 24,1807.
B4O Chickens—ff pair,BUat 00
....... 18(5)20 bus 1- 20,
I*l t > Otauiea-2db-t< buy I uO
1. -‘ipples—best—'fibus 2 00
, 'c ..ppies—2d b—V bus.!' 80
Blitter,
•fiffib
TtOlow
Bacon—Hama,.
Buoon~tiiacSi».
■'t!.', ' Miirhclsi
~ ; ■' . •;<’! - :PHTnADELPHLA.,'ApriI24; 1807.
FiiOun.—The Mamdtusextreuieiey quiet, there,
beiug»uo ( inqua-yexcept xor me supply of mo
home consumers,-who took ’aWw humired bar
rels,-mostly .NorLawesierjn extra family, at 812 60
, ft i4 # pec parrel fpr low grade, uhd Jhuice.itanoa.
‘uiid uniddoi do;at : #loau),iuuoyuL #ioa 17 6u;
extrafit SlO a 1125, and buperhiip at. $0 a 10. Hye
Kiqur is steady tfd 60,-aud Oura Meal at #3 25.1
Gkain. —There is not much gupd-,vy.aeab here'
amt mis description com|uaudMi,uj£priceB. Winuii i
na»«a pi red atsd26as 4u,,aud yumo. v>Uiumia ! at
*s*o,: Hypooamiimdstfio6aX76,Goriusmgood
. nsflwePKaftd has adYimoed unecout pep bpauel.-n
bares oißUouimshew yeliowjatji -'M aduat, mid $1
-y&uiWlrom qmroaud lam.e<oary> uuiaareaiUl t
ut> 74 a 75 corns per bushel. The rppeipta lOtduy
are as lollows; 1575 bbls Flour, 4700 Dus^eia v \y iielu,
ia.lUO.bushela.Coni, toon bushels Oats. . ;
- f {dßßDe.'-rFlaxseeq sells im arrival; at .88.05 w 310..
Tlmikhy is dial,' \vit Ir Hittallsaies attfd 2o aido j Ulo-t
■verseeu T is-aiao cluU'ut. the~ lute deoilnp,• fcafus ! of
pnmeatoOky 50 pet '-: I *,;v “ . I t
•\VHiBKßY.—Ttie ! irada is supplied with the qqxi
ipttb a»d arwole at Irom’W 50 £l7O per yaltaa.' (
, 1
TYTANTED TO' LET.—A'Job of haul-
T V ing Logs from my lot to tho Mill—enough
to make 600,000 foot of lumber. Apply sooni ’ '
. „ F. S. ROGERS,.
April 26,1807—3 t • • Mi, Holly Springs,
FOR SALE.—A, Rosewood Piano of
Qaehlo & Co’s. Manufacture, in excellent
condition, .Inquire. at No, 63 South HAnover
.street, , ■ 1
April2s,lBC2—Bt 1 •
OHERIFF.—I offer niyself as acandl
date for tho, office of Sheriff of Oamborland
opunty at tho ensuing election, subject to the de
cision or tho Democratic County Convention.
~ ANDREW H. MARTIN.
.. Carlisle, April 25,1807. ...
NOTICE.— All personSare hereby no
. tilled that I will call at thol r places orbusl
ness of residence,'for tho purpose of regulating
all weights aud raeasnres ln accordance with the
. provisions of Section 7, of an ordinance In refer
ence to weights and measures, passed July 80,
lotto. '
•‘AptU 25, J 807;—8t ‘ . Clerk of Markets,
TTILECTION NOTlCE.—Notice Is here-
JLJ by given that aiitolecllon will bo hcULon
Monday, May 13,1867, at the Court House,.ln Car
llslq, between tho hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, P. M„
of said day, to elect a President and five mana
gers of tho Carlisle Gas and Water Company.
• 4 ' < . GEO. WEISE,’
April 20, 1807—36 /Secretary.
J L. STERNER'B
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE,
BETWEEN" HANOVER AND BEDFORD STS.,
‘iNBEAp. OP THE JA.IL,
. Carlisle; pa.
Having lltted up the Stable with new Carria
ges, &o»,-I am prepared to furnish first-class turn
outs at reasonable rates. Parties taken to and
from the Springs. 1 • < '
April 25,1«67—1y' -
LUMBER I - LUMBER I-The subscri
ber hosjust refitted his Saw Mill, on Mouh
tarn Creek; with now Side Saws, and having a su
perior stock of Yoil jw Pino Logs, will give his per
sonal attention to getting out good Floor hoards,
Barn Planks, Common Boards, Shingling and
Plastering Lathes, also, Building Timber of all
sizes. Orders received at Mt. Holly Hotel and at
the Mill, Give ua a call. Will soil as low as the
lowest. ■ F. 8. ROGERS,
.April 20, 1865—tf Ml. Hatty Springs,
LIVERY STABLE.—The undersign
ed Imving.purchnaod the Livery Stable late
ly owned by Geo. W. Hilton, ,on PUt Street near
ly opposite tho Mansion House, and having sup
plied It with a lot of splendid now Conches, Car
riages and Buggies, and n largo number of fluo
and gentle Horses, suitable for riding or driving,
are prepared to accommodate the public In all
the various branches of their business. Fine
Hackneys for. ladles. Careful drivers furnished
when desired. - Call at tho old stand of Geo. W.
Hilton where a look at our stock of Horses and
our splendid now vehicles, will insure us your
patronage. ... . - •
April 25,1867—1 y ■ PEFFKRiBUO.
E. Cornman.. , Dr. M. Worthington.
|^E : W;dbUo store.
Tho subscribers have opened a new
DRUG AND CHEMICAL. STORE,
where they have just received a largo and fresh
supply of the very best .
" DRUGS AND-MEDICINES
to bo found in the City Markets, to which they
luVito tho uttoiitlpn of the public.
• PERFUMERY AND.FANOY ARTICLES,
Di/e Stuffs, and all the various Pdicni Medicines.
AM Drugs and Medicines warranted pare.
•0®- Prescriptions carefully compounded.
a ’ , COHNMAN & WORTHINGTON.
April 'la, '
VEGETABLE AIBEOSIA
Gray-hcadcd People have their
locks restored by it to the dark, lustrous,
silken tresses of youth, and nro happy !
. YoungPcoplo, withh'pAi, faded or red Hair, ‘
have these unfashionable colors changed i.J
a beautiful auburn, and rejoice I
people .whose heads are covered with'
Dandruff and Humors , use it, and have dean
- coats and dear and healthy scalps !
Bald>Hcadcd Veterans have
their remaining locks, tightened, ana the’*
bare spojs covered with a luxuriant growth
of Ihiir, and dance,for joy! '
r k Young Gentlemen use it-'bccausc it is
nobly perfumed I .* •
Young. Ladies use-it because it keeps
' their Hair in place I i/ i ’
Everybody arid will use it, because '
it is, the cleanest and best , article in the
market!’ : ‘ \ ■
For Sale by Druggists generally.
'4J®*For sale atGornratm Worthlbgton’s Drug
Store, East Main street, a few doors wost.of Sax
ton’s hardware store, Carlisle, and. by druggists
generally, ,-
April 25; 18U7—Cm*
Flowers at auction;—r-win
sell at auction, at the Market House, ou Pri
day April 27th, at 2 o’clock P. M., a large aud. val
uable assortment of flowers and plants, from the
well known establishment of Robert Halllday &
bon, of Baltimore, embracing:
Roses, Vorbonlns. Heliotropes, Geraniums, Fu
chsias, Llllys, Salvias, .Cineraulas, Calcoolauiaa,
Pansies, Stock. Gellies; NasturUons, Lantauas,
Petunias. Carnation, Lomon Vorboaias, Pallilas,
Tuberose. ’ Uazanias, and .a .'general - variety or
plants suitable for the garden, ,y
Also a few hardy plants, .Dielytra, Honeysuok
les, Dentzias, Bplreas,'«J:c. - '
AU plants warranted true to name. -
• • ' a. B. EWING.
April 25,1837 —It A uctloncer.
HORSE INSURANCE.— I The under
signed takes this method of expressing ttls
tnanka to the *• Great Western Horse Insurance’
Company”.for the promptness with which they,
paid him the insurance on a horse last by doatb.
The horse died, on the Oth Inst., and on the lOMi
•Inst., Messrs.‘Peffer & Brother, the enterprising,
Agents of the* Company, paid me'the amount of
ithe Insurance. .The “ Great Western” Company
"Insures against death, theft, or accident to Hor
ses ; and I take pleasure in recommending it to
the public as a safe, reliable and prompt Compa
ny. Farnfbrs and others will flna it of great ad
vantage to Insure Jholr stock against death, theft
ofacoiaont; The otflcoof the Agents Is at the old
stand of Goo. W. Hilton.- ' ! -
, April 16,1887—tf • ’*. .“; A. B. EWING.
POHLY,
‘ RECTIFIER Am WItOIAiSAEB DEALER
IN WINES AND LIQUORS, i
• r " No's: 7 and 9, North Hanovcy Street, ,
Brandies,... . t ..
Holland Gin’,
. Superior JamaicarSplrlts,,,.
..Irish and Scotch Whiskey, •
’ Monongahola Whiskey,
;; / ~ • ■; V /Apple Whiskey, .
. Pittsburg and Common Whiskey,
Old Sherry Wine,
Old Madeira Wine,
Port Wine, ‘ ‘ • . ,
*' ♦ ,Lisbon and Muscatel, ‘ . i •• •
! Malaga and’ Claret; • .. 1 ' -
Cherry-Brandy* - , ' . ' '
‘ Blackberry Brandy,'
■ ' ; ■ itaspbei'ry ■ •
Lavender Brandy,
' ' l ’'' Rum Shrub, : ■ •’ 1
1 • Wine Bitters,
¥ahsey Bitters;’
rlßlon market.
DR. STbEVEE’S
OELiIBBATSt),'sx6M^OK,Di’?j;BB|S.
Also a largo and superior 1 litfiqk of f 1
'
• ;; at' and 1 ! j ; j
embracing everything In‘ that lino Of busing.—
Goochs constantly, arriving. ; ,
■fF\R. J;R; BIXIiER offers bis’ profesr 1
I J Bionul servlCea mtheoltlzens-of
vicinity, . / . \ A;
1 Office on Main street, opposite the Jail.- tilth#'
room lately occupied by L.-Todd,iEBq r ,*'- , '-H»i+ 1 <
Aptuu,lsm-6-■ ■ • ■’ f■'
i < 1 : . >
■Ncto atrbettlsentents.- /
JVo. 7, East Main Street, Carlisle,
Also, a largo variety of
3RX3sra- ? s
IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE!
PARLISLE, PA.
AGBN'l’ 'FOB
Jitl? <Soott»
w. C. SAWYER, JOHN A. DUKE,
JOHN BURKHOLDER,
THE NEW YORK STORE!I
W. C. SAWYER & CO
EAST MAIN STREET,
UNDER RIPPEY’S HOTEL,
Have Just received from
NE IE YORK ,
H l S, , SrS™,E atoo,t of DRY GOODS, CARPETS, and
JJOUBE I- URNISHINQ GOODS, ever brought to
Carlisle. -
10,000 YARDS OR CARPETS,
*] 10 various grades from the lowest liomp
to the best quality of Ax minster Brussels, ofi
C‘°ths for Halls, Mattings for Chambers; Cocoa
Mattings for Olives, •
HOME MADE RAG,
Damasks for curtains, * *■
Shades for windows,
Hollands for blinds,
Table Oil Cloths,
Looking Qlasses, «ftc.
W. O. SAWYER & CO.
Have just received an, immense supply of
DRESS GOODS
Iho ladles will find everything desirable in ma
terial, styles and hinds of Goods. We make no
boasts of keeping low priced shoddy trash goods.
W. C. SAWYER A CO.
Since the decline, have bought stacks of
DOMESTIC GOODS,
Sheetings,
Tickings,
Bleached and Unbleached Muslins,
Uable Materials,
Towellings,
Flannels, '
Counterpanes,
Wool Table Covers.
All those Goods and many others, wo offer at
very low prices. We never parade prices or bmc
aboatselling less than cost.
W. C. SAWYER A CO.
Have In store a beautiful lino of
CLOTHS ,
(JA&SIMEUES,
LINENS, &0.,
Selected with reference to service, beauty, and
go -d value, at low prices rather than circus clap
trap professions of selling less than cost of pro
ductions. We have made to order in best style
any gooda purohasod
W. 0. SAWYER & 00.
Have every kind of Goods for
MOUBjaSQ & FUNK Hr A L
purposes. Give special-attention to this branch
of our largo trade. ...
W. C. SAWYER & CO.
Have everything In
WHITE GOODS
FOR
DRESSES,
BASQUES, :
• UNDERWARE,
. edgings,- ' :
• INSERTINGS;
• V ' BANDS,
. • ■ LAQEB, Ac.
, Bought from an entire frosh Importation, wo aslc
an examination of theso desirable Goods. •
W. 0, SAWYER &. CO. j
Have Just received a fresh and beautiful stoclc of
PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS,
and all kinds ofHoslery,'
Kid Gloves* •
. ;;BbopShlrte;latCBt(JeBtgns,’ , l , ‘ ’ '
. Dress Trimmings,- ■ : i
■ - - n ,J ( - ;/ - • ' (
; : I :
andfdlkliidßOl 1 Notions,
i.* i J
W. C. SAWYER & CO.
do not advertise In the Snow bill sensational
stylo but desire to call the attention of buyers to
themostdeslrable, boat selected and largest stock
of goods kept cast of the cities. Our prices rtre:al*
ways at the
LOWEST MARKET VALUE.
We discount alfoar bills ahd glvo customers the
advantage fealned.'. ' ■ , l ~ ,*
•\V; pj’SA.WYBR & CO,
cordially ask an inspection of our Goods. Goods
shown to all with pleasure.
NEW GOODS RECEIVING EVERY DAY.
w. 0. SAWYER &’CO. *
. i*r &i n J2 : s t,
IV ' 1 " UNDKB EXPPEY’B HOTEfc.
XprmB,l^r.^
Drj) (Sooiis,
QREAT EXCITEMENT
IN AUCTION HOUSES!
A LARGE DOT OP
v CHEAP GOODS!
TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT OVER
MUSLINS,
CALICOES,
HIGH PRICES CRUSHED
AND THE BIG PROFIT SYSTEM
EXPOSED!
GREENFIELD,
NO. 4,
'BAST MAIN BTEEET,
Has just returned from Now York and Philadel
phia, and is now opening one of the largest, cheap
estond best selected * ’ 1
STOCK OP. DRY GOODS
over brought to this market. Look and careful
ly examine his prices, and while doing so com
pare them -with other merchants. Largo lot of
TIP TOP CALICOES, MADDER COLORS,
at only cts., sold before at 10 cts.
One Case SUPERIOR PRINTS, at only 15 cts.,
sold formerly at 18% cts.
Two Cases of all the best Makes and Brands and
Choice Styles, at 18% cts.
BLEACHED MUSLINS,
of a good quality only cts. per yard'.
BLEACHED MUSLINS, yd. wide, at only 15 cts,
, “ , “ “ “ “ " 20 “
“ •* .41 ~4 41 41 22 *4
. “; “ 25 “
These Bleached Muslins are of tho most popu
lar brands. and only want to bo examined before
purchasing elsewhere.
SLACKS OP BROWN MUSLINS,
at 15,18%, and 20 and 24 cts. for tho best yard
•Wide and very heavy. These prices are from 15
to 20 per cent. lower than they w ire sold for two
weeks ago. Also, tho largest ilnest stock of
Ginghams,
Tickings,
Checks,
Shirting Stripes,
Drillings.
Table Cottons,
Pillow Case Muslin, Sheeting Muslin of all widths
ever brought to this market and all will be sold at
equally reduced prices os my goods. I have also
made it an object during this visit to tho cities to
purchase q. very fine ana large assortment of the
most desirable Brands ol
MOURNING AND SHIRTING PRINTS,
which I will sell nt only 18% cts.
SILKS!
In addition to my well’solected stock oi Domes*
tic Goods, I have a very flue assortment of Silks
and nil bought and will bo sold at extremely low
prices. Gros. Grain and Lyons Black Silks, ex
tra heavy for mantles and Dresses, also lowei
grades of Black and a largo lot ol Fancy and Sol
id Colored Silks, which I can seUat prices tosuil
all. My line, of
ALL WOOL DELAINES
is unusually largo and well selected, embracing
every variety of color, which I. will lot go at 60
Qts. per yard, this being the old price for these
goods boforo the war.
ENGLISH,
GERMAN AND
DRESS GOODS,
of great varieties, and bought.at such snoridco?
that I can sell them far less than the
coat of Importation. ‘
WHITE GOOES,
consisting of fine and medium qualities o
Jaconet Muslin,
1 k • Nansook Plaids,
f . Tape Chocks,
Brilliants,
Linens,
Marseilles
Quilts, Towels, Linen, Diapers, Napkins, <tc. 1
will sell'af 20, per cent, cheaper than they can be
purchased at any place in town.
GENTLEMEN’S & BOY’S WEAR,
I have an' unusually large stock of these goods,
all of desirable brands, consisting of
COTTONADES,
plain and plaid, Blue Drillings and l^emlhu,
KEHTDOKY JEANS,
at from 25 ots. per yard and upward.
A SPLENDID CASSIMBRB,
dll wool, at only $l,OO per yard, sold a month ago
at sl,7o,'also, Cloths aha Cosslmeres from the finest
‘to the medium qualities at prices to correspond
"Wlth ihe largo reduction In other goods. - • ;
LADIES' CLOAKINGS AND BACKINGS!
~ -i have five different shades of Ladles Cloaking
and Sacking Cloths, which 1 consider the «e plus
.ultra ol auyover offered to the ladles of, Carlisle
and vicinity. I My stoclt of, . . *
NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES;
Hose, /Suspenders,
Linen Cuflb Umbrellas,
-and Collars, Hoop and Hal
moral’Skirts, and‘in fact everything usually
found in a well selected’ assortment of goods is
very large, and will bo sold at price's that cannot
fall to please. ; - *
A : F A C T !
, And one that should be remembered byatlpurqhasers,
is that lam always the first to briny down prices fir
'this to'Uin, Thief dm able to (toon accoxmtof my ex
penses being. a great-deal lighter than any other mer
chant in this place; arid ‘ . . , - •
Remember GREENFIELD for
Remember GREENFIELD for
Remember GREENFIELD for
and CHEAP, GOODS of all kinds, and at last re
number my Sign and place of business.-.
1 GREENFIELD’S,
No. 4 East Mam Street,
»» Margin, 1807.' '
Ucg (SflOilß.
WAY iTiiIF r
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS,
& DRESS GOODS,
Bleached Muslins, good quality for 121$ eta., do.
full yard wldoTrom 15to 25cts. Unbleached M us
llns, very stout at only 12V$cts., do. full yard wide
au d very heavy, 2O cte., and the very hea tat
only 24 eta.
at 10,12>£, 15, and tho very best for only 18 cts.
Tickings,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
The greatest variety that bos over been brought
to this town.
Dress Silks of every stylo and color. Plaid,
Striped and Plain Mohairs; Repps, Popllhs, Al
poccas, Poll, Do Chovres, Lustres, Real English
Chintzes, Scotch Ginghams. Percales, AU wool
De LaincH.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
CARPETS! CARPETS!
Crossloy's Real English Tapestry Brussels, tho
celebrated Lowell three-ply, tho celebrated Low
oil super lagrain, tho celebrated Lowell super Ex
tras.
ALL QUALITIES OF FIGURED CARPETS,
1 from 75 eta., to 51.75.
STRIPED CARPETS of all qualities, and HEJIP
CARPETS as low as -10 cts.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
BEAUTIFUL FIGURED OIL CLOTHS,
It UGS,
MATTS,
MATTINGS,
LOOKINff GLASSES
All xtees, &g., &c.
FRENCH
In so great a variety that it Is Impossible to eno
meratoUems; please call and.examine foryohr
solves. , :
MOURNING GOODS! MOURNING GOODS!
114 order to prove the fact fully that we are
In cutting down prices to compare with thfe Eas
tern Cities, wo cordially nsk an inspection of our
Stock, as we are always prepared to prove the
fact that
WE DBF S V COMPETITION IN PRICES,
and always take great pleasure In exlribltlug to
our customers the most complete stock of Dry
Goods that, hn*ever been brought,to Carlisle.—
Please give us a cull ns wo are determined not to
be undersold,'and that wo are bound to keep up.
our reputation for selling the Cheapest Goods, the
Host Goods, and the lyxrgqt Quantity of Goods in'the
Todm. •' * • ’ • ... ,
MUSLINS,
ALPACOAS,
Please call and examine our Stock care
fully..'; • •’ . •••••.•
LEIDICH & MILLER,
DRESS GOODS f;
REMEMBER THE SIGN OF THE
CARPET HALL, NO. 2
Carlisle, April 4, 1807.
7
for Bargains
LEIDICH & MILLER’S
CHEAP DRY GOODS EMPORIUM,
NO. 2,
GRAND OPENING TO-DAY
OF AX I. KINDS OF
AT GREATLY- REDUCED PRICES,'
having been purchased since the
GREAT. DECLINE
In all kinds of
DOMESTIC GOODS.
SPLENDID CALICOES
GREAT DECLINE IN
Sheetings,
Pillow Case Muslins,
Checks,
Ginghams,
AMERICAN Db LAINES, Ac.
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
BANGING IN PRICES
of all Widths and handsome styles.
CLOTHS & CASSXMERES
of every grade and (ie.‘u' r lpl i<)n at very
it o w pniCEa,
WHITE GOODS
lu great variety
NATIONS! NOTIONS!
FUNERAL GOODS.
ALWAYS AHEAD
JUst of ; 3iealets.,..:,
LIST OF DEALERS In Gdods, Wares
und Merchandise, also Browers, Distillers,
nberraen, Eating Houses, Ac., within the
County of Cumberland, as appraised and assess
ed by J. J. Crawford, Mercantile Appraiser* in ac
cordance with the sevcrpl acts or Assembly ps
follows, to wit: '
CARLISLE.
Oast. License
'J.G. H. Ring, • dry goods, 14 $7 (X
iC. Ogllby, clo 1 II 15 Ot
1 A. Lentz, do 10 20 (K
! A. L. Reosor, do 13 10 0C
W. A, Miles, do 14 7 0(
W. C. Sawyer A Co., do 0 25 (X
L, T. Greenfield, do . 11 15 Ot
Loldicb A Miller, do 9 25 Ot
S. C. Brown, do 12. 12 6C
1 John Faller, groceries, 14 700
i C. L. Halbert, do 10 20 0C
! C. Llszman, do 14 7 0C
I John Harder. do 14 . 7 00
Wra. Bontz, do 12 12 CO
Jacob Sener, do 14 7 Q 0
J. D. Meek, - do 14 7 00
W. H. Harn, do 14 7 00
David Ott, do 14 7 00
Daniel Shoemaker, do 14 7 00
John Spangler, do 14 7 00
Win. Blair ASorf. 1 do 9 30 00
Keeney A Masonhelraor, do 14 700
G. B. Ho£Thian, do 14 7 00
Cameron A Bro., do 14 7 00
Washmood ABro., do ' 11 14 00
J. A. Wetzel, , do 14 7 00
Stock A Brubaker, do 14 ,7 00
W. H. Smith. do ’ 14 7 00
Robert Allison, ' do 14 700
H. Pohley, do 10 20 00
John Martin, , do 14 7 00
J. AD. Rhoads, - • -produce, 14 700
Lec-ABro., do 14 7 00
Bcciem A Bro., do 'll 10 00
J. H. Boslcr A Bro., . do 11 15 00
U. O. Woodward, do 0 25 00
Jeremiah Glvler, do 11 15 00
S. M. Hoover, lumber A coaL 14 7 00
A. H. Blair, do 11 15 80
Dolancey A Shrom, da U 15 00
A. J. Wetzel, flour and feed store,
H. A. Rhoads, furniture, 14 7 00
A. B. Ewing, do 14 7 00
John Llzman, do 14 7 00
C. Shapley, do 14 7 00
David tilpc, do 14 7 00
N. Hantch, merchant tailor, 14 700
James Eaklns, do * 14 7 00
John Dornor, do 14 7.00
J. Smiley, do 12 12 50
E. B. Leonard, Jr., do 13 * 10 00
E. Goldsmith, do • 14 * 700
I. Livlngstoh, do 12 12 60
H, S. Ritter, do 14 7 00
A. M. Piper, books, 14 7 00
J. Loudon, do 14 700
Geo. Yocum, confectionary. 14 700
J. H. Rheem, do 14 7 00
Mrs. 8. A. Kiefler, do 14 7 00
R. Hughes, do . 14 700
Mrs. Sophia Simon, notions, 14 7 00
O. Inhoflf, do 14 7 00
W. R. Halbert, do 14 7 00
Mrs. Nelf, fancy goods, 14 7 00
Mrs. Mary Brown, do 14 700
John Hutton, do 14 7 00
Mrs. 6. A. Hutton, do 14 700
W. C. Dlvin, boots and shoes, 14 700
- D. Sterrett, do 14 7 00
B. Plank, do .14* 7 00
Wm. M. Porter, do . 14 7 00
John Irvin, ' do 13 10 00
F. C, Fleming ABro., do -14 700
Miller A Bowers, hardware, 10 20 00
H. Saxton, do 0 25 00
D. Rhoads, clears, 14 7 00
W, U. Franciscos, <lo 14 7.00
J. Boas. ' hats and furs, 14 7 00
J. A. Keller, do 14 J 00
J. G. Calllo. do 14 7 00
Mrs. O. Elliott, drugs, 14 700
D. Ralston, . do 13 .10 00
Mrs. H. Havorstlclc, do 12 12 GO
Thomas Conlyn, Jewelry, 14 700
H. Heysinger, do 14 7 00
F. C. itrnmer, do 14 7!00
Mrs. E. Williams, millinery, 14 7 00
Miss E. Stahl,. . do 14 .7 00
Samuel Enamlnger, robes, * 14 7 00
Wm, Clepper, do ,14 7 00,
Wm. Railing, leather dealer, 14 7.00
Geo. Enamlnger, do 14 7 00
F. Gardner, do 14 7’ 00
Wm. Fridley, stoves, 14 7 00
Rlnesralth <fcßupp, do 14 f 7 00
Walker AOlaudy, ' do jjJM 700
J. McGonegal, do «S| 7 00
Wm, Sellers, baker, IT 7 00
Samuel Goodj’oar, ■do .14 700
Mrs. A. M. Frederick, do' 14 700
Peter Miller, do 14 • 700
H. Harkness, marketing. Jl4 7 00
U. A. Smith, do 14 7 00,
Allison & Keeney, do 04 7 00'
Wm. Sponsion do 14 7 00'
Wm. Brought, do 14 -.7,00|
Wm. Cncnowoth,. do 14 7 00,
Wm. Askew, do 14 7 00
John Lcshor, photographer, 14 700
Mrs. R. Smith* do 14 . 7 00
. MECHANICSBURG.
Denims, Ac.
F. A. Broueb & Bro., drygoods, 11 15 00
Bvlndlo & Nleswltmer, do 9 25 (JO
Comfort'&Bnttoaff, do .11 15 00
i. D. Raflixsbarger, do 11 7 00
Josonh Elcock, do 11 7 00
d.Bsllurat & Sod, . do 10 20-00
L. VyFAbraras, clotUlug, .14 7 00
L. D. Keofor, merchant tailor, 14 7 00
Jobuston & Son, produce, 0 25 00-
T. B..BryBoa, do 0- 25 00
Miller & Claret, do 11 15 00
Stlaiawor & Fry, do 13 10 00
Zacharia»«fc Stay man, do 11 15 00
John Buftgjfr furniture. 14 7 00
Mark & BUffil, do 14 7 00
J. Hall, do • 14. 700
Titzel <fe Bro.,
West &. Eockalellow, groceries, 12 12 60
Wcst&Rockafellow, do 14 7 00
HolTraun Sl Cralm, do 12 12 50
I. Flohr, • do 14 7 00
.J. Eminger, do 13 10 00
iTauiinauJs Griffith, . dp M 7 00
VVm; Woods, books, , 14 -7(H)
Klgol, boots fthd shoes, 14 700
J. H. Keller, do ' 14 '7 00
D.-O. Singer, do 14 * 700
C. Reims, do 14 7 00
Bowman «t Bro,, do 14 ** ‘7 00
fcnvnrta: & Shapley, Jewelry., ' 14 700
lieldlch * Mathews, stoves. J 4 7 00
Wilson & Son, do 14 7 00
Jacob Borsheimer, cigars, 14 7 00
J. B. Palmer, do li 7 00
Ira Day, drugs, 14 7 OU
Houck & Eberly, do 14 700
.T. B. Herring, do 14 ' 7 00
K.F. Gey or, do 14 - 7 00
jJoyor & Eberly, hardware, . 10 20 00
ißobb & Klmmol, do 11 Jo 00
.(*. \V. Lochraim, photographer, H 700
Andrew Myers, do M 7 00
Eheriy <fe aon, lumber, 11 15 00
Josepn Mllleisen, do , 14 700
Alpueas Dale, confectionary, 14 7 00
■loan Bigler, do 14 7 0o
J..J. South, - . : ,do 11 ' 7 00-
J. Meloy, do 14 7 00
John Gross, 'marketing, 14 700
Dovenney & BattotT, do 14 7 00
F. Marshall & Bro., ' do 14 700
SHIPPENSBURG.
Stevlclc A McPherson, dry goods, XI 15 00
J.A J.B. Reddlg, do 10 20 00
StowartACox. do II 15-00
Hecli, Son A aiders; ■ do 13 ’ -10 00
RobL Snodgrass, do 12 12 60
Geo. Duke, groceries,. 14 7 00
Forney A Klmrael, ‘do 11 .7 00
8. C. Holler, do H - 7 00
W. H. Holler, do .14 7 00
8. Myers, do 14 7 00
John Stumbaugh, do 11 7 00
Willis & Johnston, do 11 -7 00
J. R. Paguo, do 11 7 00
O. N. Greason, .do 14 ',7 00
Wm. Clark. do 14 7 00
C. Fosnaught, agt., do 14 7 00
J. C. Altlcic, drugs, 14 700
E. Aru, do . J-J -7 00
B. K. Koilor, do • J 4 7 00
W. G. Croft, boots and shoes, 14 ’.*7 00
I*. 8. Artz, do 14 ,7 00
James Kelso, • do • - 14 700
G, 13. Cole, do 14 7 00
Forney & McPherson, hardware, 11 15 00
Grublll A Holler, do" IS 10 00
Landis A Son, Jewelry, 14 7 00
Shearer A Blair, merchant tailor, 13 10 U 0
J. M. Smiley, do 14 7 00
John Bridges, do' 14 7 00
Mrs. M. Davis,- millinery, 14 7 00
David Criswell, furniture, 11 7 00
11. J. Duke ABro, do 14 7 00
,J. B. Snody, do 14 7 00
Long A Gian, produce . H 15 uo
Ruby A Co.-, do - 10 30 00
A.Seirer AjSou, do 13 ' ID 00
Criswell A Morrow, do 13 10 00
T. P. Blair, do .11 ir» 00
J. stoves, 14 7 00
T -Hyl'- *-
J. M.Tlykes, do 14 V 00
11. F. Snody, photographer, 14 • ■ 7 W
lu S. Baker, do, 14 7 00
Henry Myers, marketing, 14 7 00
NEW CUMBERLAND.
T. Willot, dry goods, . II 15 00
J. G. Miller. do 14 7 00
Harmon Long, do 14 7 00
Lee&Eberiy, lumber, 10 . 20 00
Mussor & Coover, do I 00
Valentino & Feoman, do .14 700
Charles Oyster, do 14 7 00
. Elsenhower & Halo, dry goods, 14 , 7 oo
Stovlck ASwlgort, do 11 15 00
Elliott & Barr, do 11 15 00
D, McCoy, boots and shoes, 14 7 90
C.Stevlck, furniture,. 14 ' -7 00
Jeremiah Brlckor, marketing, 14 ■ 7 00
•David Hqpver, do 14 7 00
SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP,
Wm. Clover,, , drygoods, 14 .7 00
J. &C. Wadeamlth, do 14 - 7 00
Goo. Clever, do 14 . 7 OJ
Xi.St.rohm, do , 12 12 50*
J. Shock &8r0.,* do 14 ... 7 00 1
Wm. Hock, ll 7 00
, PENN TOWNSHIP. i ■ •
Earnest & Co,, drygoods,' 14 7 00-
duo. Kassel. do 14 7 00
WijLHußbel, , do - 14 7 00.
Samuel Long, .do 44 .7 00
• DICKINSON TOWNSHIP. . ’..
Samuel Wolf,, dry goods; 14 7 00
J. F. Lower, , , do . 13 ■ 10 00
T.'J, Roush,- .. marketing, 14 700
Henry Warner, do 14 • 700
NEWTON TOWNSHIP.
Newcomer & Co., drygoods, 18 10 00
8. Miller & Son, do 14 7 00
Clover & Earnest, do > 13 10 00
JohuAlmich, do 14 7 00
Cope & Smith, do 13 10 00
Heborllg* Sun,.groceries, 14 '7 00
John Graham, do' 13 . 10 00
Samuel Mulch, boots and shoes, 14 7 00
H. Snyder, ' produce, .10 20 00
J.'&'J. 11. BfUrfch,- do 0 25 00
Harsh &Bro., do 13 10 00
Bro., do 13 10 00
■ Fosnaugm &Co., marketing, .14 '7 00
W. M. Goqdbart, do' ‘ ’l4 . 7 00
Wm. Bishop, do 14 ' 7 00
Pytor Hess, do 14 7 00
Jacob Bceipra, do 14 ’ 7 00
C. Harn, - - do 14 700
Jacob Wagoner, do 14 7 00
Wm.Viuard, dp 14 7 00
MIDDLESEX TOWNSHIP. ,
•J. C. Gill, groceries, ' 14 7 00
SOUTH MIDDLETON TOWNSHIP.,
O.'Hamds Williamson, dry goods.-■ J 3 16 00 s
Wobbcrt Ji Derland, do 12 15 00
S. M.Dlven,. . . -do. 12 12 60
C.,Harmon, do 13 10 00
Samuel Wolf,- do 14 7 00‘
C. Hupp, furniture,. - , 14 7 00
•Mrs, E. ttarlzbl,' confectionary.- •14 700
Philip Cieppcr, do 14 7 00
John Heckman. do 14 , 7 00
.Ueo. Geesaraaa, dour and feed, 14 , 700
‘ MONHOE’TOWNSHIP. :
Geo.Brlndle, dry godds, - II >l5 00
Nisely & Kaufranu, do ■ 'l2 ' 12 50
D. B. luven, drugs, • ‘. .-14 '7 00
Samuel Plank, produce, *l4 7 00
Henry Spahr, do 14 7 00.
]CfOi XO-fc*.—JSotioe is hereby given that
IV letters of Administration- uu me estate of
tiwlgort, deceased, late of .Norm Mid
dle Lou twp., Ciliabenuud county, have been
granted to the undersigned,,'residing in same
twp. Ail persona indebted to’ estate are re
quested , to; make payment Immediately, and
1 muse having claims will present them for sotiie
-vJ mont.' # LAJUiiCUXUN,
7 00 April 11,1 BU - , Atinuiiutru/or.
NEWBURG.
jygy
lONE
EAST pisIwiMROUGH TOWNSHIP.
, ;■; - ■ •' . j, tXaSs. License.
John Gfesncr I ,* V J ; '-rf« 4JS
w. o.nan**.A , :■■ go ; ’(/•/■ if- < ™
D.Donllngor, ho , i
J. longernooker. . groceries, , H 7 w
BomUel Hilmnlel;^.!>ido r > f > - -”U I 4«)
H. Brooks* Son, ...do W 700
Irvin Mahon,;, produce, }“ “
Mardtco., ' . do l!. ; if .
A. Kbner, confectionary, i • ,}} ■ 'ou
B. Eslinger, lumber,
S.TUnard, do ; ' ?} ‘ ?Sn
N,Hood, stoves, i'■'? ™
David Brown, marketing, • 14 , 7 w
UPPER ALLEN TOWNSHIPI
J. 8. Wolf, . i drygoods, : W - 700
J. H. GoßWilor, ; .do „.• ■ . gj
•John swariz, merchant tailor,, If 7W
Henry Kline, marketing, ,* . ; 14 ; j, ,*7 oo
. -r‘ - LQWBR ALLEN TOWNSHIP. -
Fettlng* Grove,. ,.< drygoods, ~14 , ; 7 00
12. Gotra <fc Pro., ' do 14/ 700
A. H. Gardner,... do ■ i *}f' : 1 tj S
A.Prower, a- do.
O.ftohorich, drags, ~ • ***-• • 7 $
J.P. Young,marketing, •- , , L xx
Wu. Crall. do . . M 700
’ . HAMPDEN TDTOSmi 5 - /
E.W.&G.Wise, drygoods,' .13,’ ; J<>W
Daniel Rupp, do 1 . J 2™
J.H. McMurray, • .do . 1 If;,- ■ 700
D.P.Ligbtner, . ,do ,• • ..-•lf.-, -■ , 7 99
tiamuel i2oors.do, boots and shoes, .14 7 00
Daniel Rupp, produce, ' • ■ ' 14 * w
U, Xompiin, lurnltore, 14 . 7W
G. J. Detrick, stoves, ';>'l4 , 7 00
Geo. Duoy, marketing, ,’ : 14 - 7 w
, , . FRANKFOBD
Alexander & Pro., drygoods,.-.-i 14.- : 7 00
MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP.
J, M. Wngonor, groceries;
SILVER SPIUNG'TOXVNSHIP.
Orris & Lamb. dry god(W’ "M . 700
W. H. Enkeis, , do 12 ■ .12 60
New joiner Burkhart, do 11 700
J. B. JNaua, do ' 14 >, ’ 7 00
J.H.awller, do • 14 ' 1 “ 700
q. W. Loldlg, ■•• do • 14* 700
j. B. Loidig, produce, 13 10 00
J. S. Higpr, confectionary, ,14 7 00
F. Breuiunaker, marketing, ' 14 ' ‘ 700
WEST PENNSBOROUGH TQWNSHIP.
J.G,Weaver, drygoods, ' 13 ' 10 00
G. M. Kousdr, • cio 14 7 00
Kobt. AicKnighti: 1 do 14 • 700
Jacob Hmimiew, , (Jo 12, 12 60
L. J. SUaajbuugb, . produce,' 13. 10 00
W. B. ijjuudoo, do - - ' 1 li' 10 00
J. a. OiroLUers, ■ f' do 12 • - 12 GO
L. R. Burkholder, morcliant tailor. 14 7 00
J. Watson, dealer, 14 7 00
NEWVILL , ' , ■ -
KUnk & Boshoy, dry goods, ‘ U- 15 00
i'. MoCaudiisn a Son, do jl ■ 16 00
Slough a Elliott, do 10 20 00
E. James A Bro., - J - do • ' ■ 0 25 00
a. W. Wild, drugs; 0 * 1-j: . 700
Mrs. M. Reed, do ,14-700
J.H. Minor, do ,14 7 00
ttuudei & bun, merchant tailor, 14 700
Bougueixy a Brewster, do 11 ‘7 00
a, E. Kelso, groceries, 13 , , 10 00
Wm. Miller, do 14 ‘7 00
a. M. Giuusor a Son, 'do ' 13 • 10 00
G. W. Muii, stoves, .• - 14 7 00
James ivennedy, Jr., do : 14 700
Jusepa jLaughliu, dour and feed, 14 7.00
W. J, McCulloch, do 'l4 7 00
J. J. Crawford, confectionary, .14 7 00
Kunkie a McOaudiish, hardware, - 11 20 00
Slough a Muteur, do 12 12 50
Joan Bncaor, . iurnltaro, 11 700
Woodoum Adhulcnbarger, do 14 7 00
Kays a Bro., pottery, . 14 . 700
irwm Muteer, boots and shoes, 14 7 0()
JonuHard, . muritetmg, > -14 700
NVm. Vmard, .do - , t l4 7 00
Jj. V. B. Sopor, Jewelry, u 7*oo
DISTILLERS AND BREWERS.
J. W. Whealer, Newton twp.
Ahl a suydor, do
Win, Alexander, Carlisle,
Jacob Gehhard, . do
- EATING HOUSES. ’ "
Mrs. Mary Maloy, Mechanlcsburg,' 8 000
Joseph Gardner, . Uarii.le, 'B. o 00
Wm. Warner, , do 8 . 5 00-
Mis. Eden Peters, do 8 5 00
David Viukoy, Newton twp. 8 ‘ '5 00
E. W. Posinuugh, . do 8 5 00
S. it. Grovo, do 8 5 DO
BILLIARD SALOON.
Jacob Hippie, Meehan! csburg, 10 uu
Appeals will be beld at the Court House, iu Car-
Usm, yu the HU, Uth, him, ami aid days,or April
next; at which time all persons aggrieved will be
heard,,
•T. J. CRAWFORD,
- - - . Mercantile-Appraiser.
-
iLcgal Notices
IVTOiXCh.-r-Notlce is hereby given that
X?l letters Testamentary on the estate of Lud
>»..g "SVoiuurd, lute of the Borough of Carlisle,
dec'd.i have -oeeu granted to tuo undersigned,
reading m said borough. All pardons indebted
to said estate are requested ty make payment
immediately, and those having chums against
said estate, will also preseuyhem for settlement.
• , UUiLN F. ttTFKL,,
jklc<cuto)\ ■
April 4, 1807—Ot
IyTOTICE. —Notice is hereby given thut
letters Testamentary cm the estate of Jo-
Hoover, deceased, lute of I'ona township,
Cumberland county, have been grunted to the
undersigned, residing in sumo piace. All per
sons Indebted to suid estate uro requested to
make payment Immediately, und those having
claims will present them for settlement.
NOAH COCKLEY,
'Jaxecuior.
-March 7* 1807-GL*
■\T OTICE.—Notice is,hereby given that
-ha Letters of Administration on tuo, estate of
jauo Carqthers iuteof Dickinson township,Cum
berland county, dec'd.,' have been granted to the
undersigned residing in North Middleton. All
persons indebted n said estate are-requested to
make payment immediately, and those having
claims against said cstute'will also present them
for settlement," ,■ . ‘
SAMUEL W. HOLMES,
jldminisb'afor.
March?, 18G7—Bt*
H OTICE. —Noiice ia hereby given that
Letters Testamentary on the estate of Wm,
in, late of Dickinson township, deceased,
have been Issued to the undersigned, residing in
same township. All persona knowing them
selves indebted to the estate are requested to
make payment immediately, and those having
claims against said estate will also present them
for settlement.-
JOHN S. MUNRO.
JLxvcutur
March 14,1807-Bt*
"VfOTlCE.—Notice ia hcreby given that
Letters Testamentary on the estate of Phil
ip cspangor,, lata of Dickinson township, dco’d.
hayobeen i&sucd by the Keglstor of Cumberland
county to the subscribers living- ih Dickinson
and South Middleton townships. AU persons in
debted will inuko payment, and those having
claims will pl-esent them to . k
SAMUEL SPANQLEU.
PENJAMIN HOYEIt,
1 JOcccuiorx.
March 11, XBG7—Ot*
PUBLIC SALE.—ReaI Estate ok
• ioS* f?°KALDSON, DEC’D. —On Thurjiitcn /, April
ja, 1807, the Bubscnbors will oiler, at public side,
tteacnUea valuable lu-al Estate
Bltnotert In Dickinson township, Cumberland Co.
about 114 n'llcs south-east of tuo Blouo Tavern
Yii, d be r Tbllow Breeches . Creole, bounded by
lands or.Bainuel Spangler, the heirs of Thomp
“,nand ilenryshonk, and tile
tCllow iiiGCohcs■ Crcckt> Tlio '.proocriv consists;
lrAlffi“onta'niug
about 100 Acies. The land,is ot excellent quality
ail cleared, under good fences, and Is eligibly lo
rnm? of schools.■ churches,
«mfV^\vffr 0 T VSpA r M^?J enUi - aro a two-slory
» .ijt- ® ”EHLINO HOUSE, with.brick, bade
a B9od TENANT HOUSE, Excellent
Stable, isprlug House and other out-builtllmis •
magndlcent never-railing Spring of Water near
fto and a good Orchard of bearing Fa r
drees on the premises. 1 to
to vlow the premises pro
vloua to day of sale, can do so by calling on cither
r P“ l <s l “ff near the promises. A
fn't of'llVa ahd possession glvou oh the
Bale f MOy ’ Mi7 ’ on com PnanccTVlth the tonus ol
lEiuib OF Sale.*—Oife-thlrd of the purchase
money to remain In the properly during, the life
oi Jauo Donaldson, widow of testator, tub inter
fifo t lO bepald t 0 lier yearly durlngher
I. 1 ! n’ lO conunenco on day.or-sale, and at
t l . O -Prtaoipal sum to tho parties en
titled thereto under the will'of testator.
thousand dollars of the purchase mbnev'
In addition to theabove, to remain In tho nron
erty.durlug the life of Jane lioniUdsou. sister ilf
testator, the Interest of which is to bo bald yeuidv
during her life, Interest to begin' on Jay of sah?
and the principal at her UealSi to tho parties en-’
titled under will of testator. A S Ln
one : third6fihobalanceof thQfcpurohaserhonHv
to be pald'on the duv of sale, ami the remmndS
A n nS° e<l«al nnnusl .payments, with i Interest
•AU the-purchase money not paid on tho dav of ■,
property! “T"" 1 . b 0“«» “ortpage on s the ’
' woods,
_ SAiM’L.STU art .
April V . R * bcrt donaldmn, dec'll.
INJOTIOE.—The Committee of the Cum •
Jli berland County Aijncalcurul- Society on
SfiSfS SffiSSK
U^l‘r c a.den?; tt<!lldanCo WIU be W-;
April 18.1807-r2t i
noiuless, durable; ami-easy to work. " 1
Xlusterated Circulars Agents wanted
Liberal discount, allowed. No cohMg^onte
A^^^HM. ( : 9 : ! Droaa r i y , tipi N. Y
,A GEN T 8 WANTED—\Vo’w«m
■XI agents InnlUeclloua of.theStateanr i.' .V,
■syivon.a, Maryland, Dela ware and Dla trim 7.V,-
lumbln, to sell a.very valuable PubllJSSna 01 V*
live agents can makb’gao per diiv- I S%hV‘i ;Vl! '
QPECIAI>-NOTICI E,--.Every borzoi
Jp who Is in the.wanU)f4Joots, Shoes H«u un.l
' Sului i Hoom of 1..
B - w - Corner of Non h.
" ano LocuatAUey, Carlisle*
ff;M
'> ' li
9 25 00
9 25 00
9 25 u»
0 lij 00
W. F. SADLER,
. Secretary.