American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, March 05, 1868, Image 3

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    |leb) abbertfeements.
POOR HOUfcjE STATEMENT FOR
A. D. 1807.
William Wherry. Jonathan Snyder and John
Paul, Esqrs., Directors of the Poor, and of Iho
House of Employment of Cumberland County, in
aejouat with said County, from the flrstday of
January to the tnlrty-lirst day of Dccombei, A.
p WO7, inclusive. .
To cash from County Treasurer, $15,000 00
To cash from Jacob Hqulrcs, Esq.,
money refunded, 7 00
To cosh from Jonathan Snyder, Esq.,
money refunded. 27 75
To cash irora John Paul, Esq,, money
refunded, * *>o
To cash from Jacob Ueck, Esq., mon
ey refunded, • . J 7,i
To cash from Mr, McClure, for support
of C. Laughiln, for WOO, 00 00
To cosh from Jacob Kuoltlo, for sup
port of Mary Kuettlo, 100 50
To cash from Sir. Louguockor, for sup- _ ,
portofS. Gill. 30 00
To cash from Thomas Wallace, for
support of Q. Wallace, 29 00
To cash from H. Pohly and others, tal
low and lard sold, IJ3 ih
To cash from J.Thudlum aud others,
stock sold,
To cash from J. B. Loldlgand others,
wheat, rye. enm and oats sold, 1,42 b 41
To cash from a. Enammsor and others,
■ hay sold 33 86
To cash from J. Clendonln, hides sold, 106 32
To cash from H. Saxton, hay elevator. 1U 00
To cosh from J. Albright, 2,000 fool or
boards, , 10 00
To cash from Rail Road Company, lw>
perch of atone. HI 00
To cosh from W. M, Henderson, credit
on account, Ho 60
To cash from Devralt Wink, wood,
corn and oata, 67 43
To cash from Henry Barrett, boardl’g, 17 00
To cash from Henry Pohly, empty bur
'rels, Ac.,
To cosh from Drovers, posture.
To cash from 0. Meek, old metal,
To cash from D. Russel aud others, de
ceased paupers,
Total Debits,
By cash paid L. T. Green
field and others, for mcr
cnandlßO and groceries,
By cash paid Mrs.Saltsburg
and others, for out-door
By cash paid State Lunallo
Asylum, for support of
paupers, ....
By cash paid Philadelphia
and other Counties for
support of paupers.
By casn paidj.Blatllnoand
others, for tailoring, hala
and shoes,
By co-sh paid D. Slpo and
others, for out-door fu
neral expenses.
By cash paid D Smith and _
others, for Justices’ and
Constables’ fees.
By cash paid J. Ueetomaud
others, for lumber and
coal, for fuel and lime.
By cash paid J. Qracoy aud
others, for cuttle,
By cash paid J. H. Hosier
aud others, for biau uhd
grinding,
By cash paid J. Buttorf and
others, for smithing.
By cash paid Geo. Zinn and
others, for postage, box
rent and stationary.
By cosh paid 8. P. Zelglor
aud others, drugs uud
medicines.
By cosh paid I. Bronnaman
and others, wood for
By cash paid W. Fridley
and others, tinware and
tinkering,
By cash paid J. Clendenln
and others, for leather,
By cash paid \V. Cleppor
aud others .for saddling,
By cash paid Dowalt Wink
and others, haymaking
and harvest,
By cash paid John Call and
others, rye straw,
By cash paid W. Cameron
and others, apples.
By cash paid Loldtg «fc Mat
thews. heaters,
By cash paid Win. Fenlcle,
wagou making.
By cash paid Jno. Gutshall,
repairing house,
By oash paid John Noble,
beef,
By cash paid W.M. Hender
son. plaster,
By cash paid 8. Ensmlngor,
black horse.
By cash paid Robert Sher
lock, one mule,
Bv cash paid Jno. Gutshall,
slating kitchen and oth
er repairing.
By cash paid Henry Saxton,
hardware.
By cash paid Geo. Peters,
grape vines and shade
trees,
By cash paid Godfrey Bon
der, seed potatoes,
By cash paid H. K. Snyder,
copper kettle,
By cosn paid U. C. Wood
ward, clover and timo
thy seed.
By cash paid Wm. Ilgea-
Intz, making fence, Ac.,
By cash paid Jacob Landis,
putting up and Bring
stack,
By cash paid Goo. Spousler,
making com brooms,
By cash paid P. Brakema
ker, weaving carpet,
By cash paid Geo. Karon
baugh, wool, ~
By cash paid W. M. Has
tings, stove.
By cosn paid P. Spahr, for
brick, „ .
By cash paid Jacob Bretz,
lime,
By cash paid Peter Stone,
Ice,
By cash paid John Plank,
shaker crunk.
By cash paid Francis Able,
nurse lu hospital,
By cash paid Sasun Neff,
cook,
By cash paid Peter Myers,
teamster.
By cash paid J. N. Snyder,
salary as ciork,
By cash paid Dr. S. P. Zieg
ler, salary,
By cash paid H. Snyder,
Esq., saury.
By cash paid J. Squires,
Esq., salary.
By cusn paid W. J. Shearer,
Esq., salary.
By cosh paid wm. Wherry,
Esq., extra service,
By cash paid J. Snyder,
Esq., extra service.
By oaan paid J. Paul, Esq.,
extra service,
By cash paid miscellaneous
expenses,
By balance duo Treasurer
at last settlement,
Total credits,
Balance due Treasurer,
JACOB SQUIRES, Esq.. Treasurer of the Poor
House utul House of Employment of Cumber
land County, In account with the Directors oJ
said Institution, from tho Ist day of January,
to tho 3lst day of December, 1807.
' .*2,
To cash from County Treasurer, $15,000 00
To cash from other sources as exhibit
ed la tho foregoing statement, 2,903 H
By Cash paid on Directors’ Orders as
above, • Bi7,wu -■
OPERATIONS OP THE INSTITU
TION DURING THE YEAR 1867.
STATEMENT OP STEWARD AND MATRON.
Inmates.
Number of paupers In the House Jan. 1,
1807, (37 of whom wore colored,) 151
Number of paupers admitted up to Doc. 31,
1807, 103
Number of paupers born In the House, (all
sent hero pregnant,) 16
Whole number provided for durl’g tho year, 329
Number died (of whom 7 were colored,) 30
Number bound out, 6
Number discharged and eloped, 181 217
Number remaining la the House, Jan. 1,
1868. (of whom 8 are colored,) 112
Number of out-door paupers supported at
p\ibUo expense, (of whom 5 are lu the SU te
Hospital ut Harrisburg,) 60
Whole number chargeable on Jon. 1, 1663, 172
There are in the House, as near as cun bo ascer
tained. 6 under I year of age; 0 from 1 to 6; 8 from
S to ID; 14 from ID to 20; 12 irom 2Uto SO: 15 from 8U
to 40; 11 from 40 to 50; 9 from 50 to 00; 15 from 80 to
70; lu from 70 to 80; 7 from 80 to 00 and 1 from DO
to 100.
la addition to the above, 7,075 traveling pau-
Sers have been received without regular orders,
> whom were given 12,530 meals, and many of
them were lurulshed with articles of clothing.
Proceeds qf Farm,
1 257 bushels wheat. 42 bushels rye, 2,000 bush
els oala, 2,860 bushels shelled coin, 400 bushels
potatoes. 88 loads hay, 80 loads fodder, 10 loads
pumpkins, 82 bushels onluus, 2 bushels seed on
ions, 75 bushels red beets, 8 bushels groeu beans,
5 bushels peas, 20 bushels tomatoes, 70 bushels
turnips, 0.000 heads oaobuge. 4,000 cucumbers, I
bushel dried apples. I bushel dried Quarries,
dozen eggs (were given to paupers,) 2,450 lbs. but
ter, and 48 crocks of uppleuutter were made.
Articles Made in the House,
220 pair pants, 28 vests, 20 roundabouts, 33 pair
cloth mittens, 43 pair stockings kult. 44 pair
stockings footed, 40 bonnets. Is cups, 03 sacks,
105 aprons, 30 comforts, 72 chemise. 201 shirts, HI
frocks, 41 pillow slips, 12 bolsters, 20 chaff bods.
SO sheets,B3 handkerchiefs hemmed, 45chlldren’s
frocks, 5 children's skirts, W suspenders, o quilts,
35 towels, 48 skirts' 30 shrouds, 200 lbs. hard
soap and 70 barrels suit soup made. •
Work Done in Carpenter Shop.
25 coffins, 1 largo medicine cupboard, single
and double trees, and a lotof hammer handles.
& took Fattened and Killed.
25 beeves (average weight 060 lbs.,) 18,492 lbs, 8
calves (average weight lbs.,) 220 lbs:, oS hogs
(average weight 220 lbs.,) 11,660 lbs., making in
all 28,372 lbs.
Slook on Farm January 1, 1868.
6 mules, 3 horses, 24 milk cows, 10 bead of
sU>ck cattle, 18 steers, 1 yoke of oxen, 8 sows and
88 shoals, . *
D-eto Slbbmisnucuts.
Utcnada on. Jbhrm January 1,181 W.
2 broad and I narrow wheeled wagon, 1 stone
wagon, 1 pair wood ladders, 1 pair rail ladders, 3
pair hay ladders, I wagon bed, 8 Jack screws 1
cart and cart gears, 1 spring wagon, 2 largo sleds;
0 plows, 2 single ami 0 double shovel plows,2 large
and 4 small cultivators,! roller,! grain drill, 1
threshing machine, horse powerund bolt, 1 wind
mill, 1 fodder culler. 0 wheelbarrows. 2 log
chains, 8 sets wagon gears, 8 seta plow gears, 2
fifth and 1 carrying chain, spreads, single aud
double trees. 8 fly note, 2 wagon saddles, 10 hal
lo rs and chains, 45 cow chains, ! sot of carpon tor
tools. 1 set of blacksmith tools, 8 grain cradles, 18
mowing scythes. 1 wire horse rake, 4 picks, 2
mattocks, 8 crowbars, 2 stone drills, 12 shovels, 1
gram reaper, 1 Kirby mower, and a variety of
stone hammers, quarrying tools, spades, larks,
rakes, sickles, corn hoes, wood saws, axes, mauls,
wedges, crout knife, Ac., Ac.
HENRY SNYDER, Steward,
• ELIZABETH SNYDER, Matron.
Wo. tho Directors of the Poor and House of
Employment of Cumberland County, do certify
tho above and foregoing to bo a correct state
ment of the receipts and expenditures of said In
stitution, from the Ist day of January to tho .'list
day of December, 1807, and also of the operations
of said institution during the same period, ami
of Its condition on January Ist 1808, according to
the best of our knowledge.
Given under our hands this 13th day of Janu
ary, A. D. JBOB.
■591 40
WILLIAM WHERRY,
JONATHAN SNIDER,
JOHN PAUL,
Directors of the Poor of Cumberland Conutif,
We, tho Auditors of Cumberland County, hav
ing examined the account and vouchers of tho
Directors of tho Poor and House of Employment
of said County, from January Ist to December
3iat, 1887, and also tho account and vouchers of
Jacob Squires, Esq., Treasurer of said Institu
tion for the same period, do certify that we find
a balance duo said Treasurer of fifty eight dol
lars and ton cents.
Given under our hands this Mth day of Janu
ary, A. D. 1808.
0 65
25 00
3 GO
15 39
CHRISTIAN DEITZ,
P. G. McCOY.
ELIAS MOUNTZ,
Auditors of Cumberland Outnf]/.
March 5,1833. —3t.
817,003 14
83,523 23
1,602 10
'S TONES'
AROMATIC CORDIAL,
023 50
81 80
A SAFE, SPEEDY A .Is D RELIABLE CURE
320 71
DIARRHOEA,
327 OS
207 72
PAINS Oil CRAMPS IX THE
802 S 3
STOMACH OR BOWELS
2,007 20
This remedy has been used with unparalleled
success In the ch >lem seasons of 1332—1 MP and
1851.
310 30
100 02
THOUSANDS OF BOTTLES HAVE BEEN HOLD
30 31
in Philadelphia; and references can also bo Riv
en to persons residing In this town—who have
used the medicine and who speak in the high
est terms of its
fl 7 50
418 75
PROMPT AND EFFICIENT RELIEF
PRICE FIFTY CENTS,
2SI 7*
289 01
MKEI’AUBD OA'il'BY THE I'HOFII2TOR AT
PRINCIPAL DEPOT
CORNER DRUG STORE,
SS OS
195 11
23 00
II 00
For sale by
WM. CLARKE & SONS,
500 00
19 75
1,17-1 00
211 05
25 00
200 00
550 00
313 02
030 37
JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY &
CO WHEN,
21 60
10 00
23 00
AND DRUGGISTS GENERALLY.
March 5, 1803.—dm
74 00
628. HOOP SKIRTS. 628.
59 67
12 75
WM. T. HUPKIN'O "UWfl MAIDS
30
M 90
are tbo best and Cheapest Low Priced Hoop
sklrtt in the market. Trull Skirts, 26 springs,
$1.00; 30springs, $1.20; and 40 springs, $1.45. Plain
Ukins, b tapes, 20 springs, 60 cents; 25 springs, 95
Cents: 30 springs, $1.15; and 35 springs, sl.2e.
Warranted tit every respect.
“Our OWN MAKE” of “.UNION SKIRTS”
Eleven Tape Trails, from 20 to 50 springs, $1.20 to
$2.50, Plum, six Tapes, 20 to 50 springs, from 96
Lents to $2.00. ThcsoSklrls are butter than those
sold by oiuur establishments us llrst class goods,
and at much lower prices.
“ our O WN of “ CHAMPION SKIRTS”
are in every v'ay superior to all other Hoop skirts
bclore the Public, and only have to be examined
or worn to convince every one ol the fact. Manu
factured of tuo best liuou-hnished English Stool
Springs, very superior tapes, and the stylo ol
me tunc fastenings and manner of securing them
surpass for duiuuility and oxcobouco any other
Skirt in tnls country, uud are lighter, more elas
tic, will wear longer, give more sutlsiuctlou, and
are really cheaper man all others. Avery laity
should try them, Tney are being said exten
sively by Merouauls throughout tnls and the ad
joining states at v.cry moderate prices. If you
want the best ask lor “Hopklu’s Champion
Skirt.” If you do not Uud them, get the Mer
chant with wnum you deal to order them for
you, orcomcorsoud direct to us. Merchants will
xlud our different grades of skirts exactly wtial
they need, and wo especially invito them to call
and examine our extensive assortment, or send
lor Wholesale Price List.
10 00
10 00
1 12*
10 00
50 00
210 00
300 00
110 00
800 00
100 00
10 00
30 00
30 20
80 00
To be had ut Retail at Manufactory, and of the
Retail Trade generally, and ut Wholesale of the
Manufacturer only, to whom all orders should bo
addressed.
MANUFACTORY AND SALES ROOM,
028 ARCH STREET,
Between oth and 7th Sts, Philadelphia.
WM. T. HOPKINS.
March 5,1803.—10m0a.
100 03
817,001 21 $17.001 2i
68 10
Dissolution of paktnek-
SHlP.—Notice Is hereby given that the part
nership heretofore existing between tho under
signed, under the name and stylo of Smith «S
Zeigler, has this day been dissolved by mutual
consent. The books will be loftat tholrolU stand
where all peruos Indebted are requested to call
Immediately and settle. The business will be
curried on by Joseph Zeigler, at tho old stand.
Feb. 20,1&68. WM. H. SMITH.
JOSEPH ZEIGLER.
March 5, 1868.—Ct.
817,903 11
Dissolution of partner
ship.— The co-partnership heretofore ex
louug between the undersigned, under the name
and firm of Wolf, Coyle dtCo., Is this day dis
solved by mutual consent.
The business will bo settled by either of tho
undersigned.
J. H. WOLP,
S. M. COYLE,
WM. SCOTT COYLE.
March 5, i868.-2t»
$ 68 10
XfOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that
IN Letters of Administration on the estate of
John Cocklln, deceased, lute of Silver Spring
twp., have been granted to John Hobb of same
twp., and Melchoir Brlcker of Monroe twp. All
persons Indebted to said estate are requested to
make payment Immediately, and those having
claims will present them for settlement.
JOHN BOBU,
MELCHOIR BRICKER,
March 5,18G5.—6t Administrators.
NOTICE.— Notice is hereby jnven that
Letters of Administration on the estate of
tsamuel Cocklln, deceased, late of Silver Spring
twp., have been granted to the undersigned resid
ing in same twp. All persons Indebted to said
estate are requested to make payment Immedl
ately,and those having claims will present them
sorsettlement, MAKx COCKLIN',
JOHN BOBU,
Moroh 6,1668.— Ct Administrators.
FORBEN T. —The dwelliug houses
Nos. 6,8 and 7 la tho Brick Row lu the Public
fcjuuaro. Apply to
JOHN IRVINE.
March 6,1868.—2 t. . No. 1 East Main Street.
FOK RENT.—Two rooms on S. Hano
ver St., now occupied by Mrs. Chenowoth,
ouiiuble fur a Law Office or Millinery Shop. Ap
ply to
March 5.1668,—tf C. INHOFF.
Q.EEAT BALE
I hereby announce to tho public who desire
bargains that 1 will commence on Wednesday
afternoon March 4, at 2 o'clock, to sell ray very
large stock of
DRY GOODS
at public auction. In this largo assortment of
goods, everything needed by housekeepers and
heads of families, can be found.
Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, afternoon Of
March 4, and will bo continued each afternoon
and evening until all Is disposed of.
THE # T ER M B
will be liberal, as follows:
On all bills under 615, cash on delivery of the
goods; on all bills of slsand upwards, notes will
bo taken, passable In Bank, with approved secu
rity,at six months from dale; but to accomodate
my patrons, I will deduct 8 per cent, per annum
from the bills that exceed §l5. to those persons
that desire to pay cash. As my store Is
LARGE and commodious
I will have seats prepared, to bo specially reserv
ed for the ladles, A. W. BENTZ,
Feb, 80,1868,—tf No, 07 S. Hanover St.
- C
A.
TOR THE WORST CASKS OF
DYSENTERY,
CHOLERA,
SHIPPENSBURG, PA.
LEES X ROADS.
WOLFE, COYLE CO.,
CARLISLE.
S. A. S T O N E R ,
MIDDLE SPRING.
GEL WICKS & CO.,
CHAMBERSBURG.
002 ARCH ST., PHILA.
“KEYSTONE SKIRTS,”
DRY GOODS
AT AUCTION.
9Lcpl Notices
"M’OTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
iL S. Dlst. Court, ) In tho matter of Andrew
v J. Kutz, of Newton town
-10. Dlst. Penna. J ship, in tho County of Cum
berland, In the said district, a bankrupt.
Tho said bankrupt having under tho act of
Congress of tho 2d of March,3B(l7, filed his peti
tion for a discharge, from all Uls debta provable
under the said act, and for a ccrt.llcato thereof,
alleging that no debts have been proved and
that no assets have come into tho hands o( tho
assignee, it Is ordered that a meeting of credit
ors bo hold on the eighteenth day of March, 180 S
at 2 o’clock P. M., before tho Register, Charles A.
Barnett, Esq., at his olllco In tho Court House, in
Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pa., to be contin
ued by adjournments If necessary, when and
where thooxumlmUlonof said bankrupt will bo
finished and any business of tho second and
thir l meetings of creditors, required by the 27th
and 28th sections of tho said act, may be trans
acted.
It Is fui thor ordered that a hearing bo had on
tho said potiUon for discharge and certificate on
Wednesday, the first day or April, IS<W, before
the said Court, at Philadelphia, at 10 o'clock
A. M., when and where all creditors who have
proved their debts and other persons in interest
ay appear and show cause, if any they have,
by tho prayer of the said petition should not
> granted.
I». O. ELLMAKEII. U. S. Marshal,
as Messenger. 15. Dist. Penna.
Per S. 11. OALBIUTH,
Deputy.
'eb. 271 h, l»CS—3t.
Notice in bankruptcy.— This
is to give Notice— That on the 15lh day of Feb
ruary, A. D. 18UH, a warrant In bankruptcy was
Issued against the estate of John bent/., of Car
lisle, in Clio County of Cumberland, and State of
Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a bank
nipt on his own Petition, that the payment of
any debts and the delivery of any property be
longing to such bankrupt to him or for his use,
aiultho transfer of any properly by him are for
bidden bv law. That a mooting of the creditors
..f the gafd bankrupt to prove their debts, and to
choose one or more assignees of his estate, will
'io held at a Court of bankruptcy, lobe holdon
.1 his otllec, In the Court House, In Carlisle, bo
ro Cbas. A. Harnett, Ucglster, on the eighteenth
v of March, A. I>. Wis, at 10 o’clock, A. M.
I*. C. ISLLMAKEII,
U. S. Marshall us hlcsscngrr.
Per K. H.UALBIIAITH,
Deputy,
VI). 27, ISOS.—Jit
NOT I C E.—ln the Court of Common
Pleas of Cumberland County.
Amin M. Goodyear, ■) No. 1. Janhnry Term,
by her father and next 1838, AliasSubpu'tinßnr
friend, Adam Uentsler, Divorce.
v.t. In pursuance of an or-
Honry M. Goodyear, dor of said Court, No
tice Is hereby given to the said Henry M. Good
year, the respondent, to appear on Hie 13th day of
April 1808, In said Court to answer the complaint
of said libellant. JOS. C. THOMPSON,
Sheriff's Omen, Carlisle, Sheriff.
■ Feb. HI, 1838.
'Feb. 27, ISOS.—It
REGISTER’S NOTlCE.—Notice is
hereby given to all persons interested, that
me inflowing accounts have been tiled In thin Of
fice. by the accountants therein named, for exam
ination, and will be presented to the Orphan's
Court ul Cumberland County, for confirmation
and allowance, on Tuesday, March 17th, A.
D., 1808, viz;
1. Guardianship account of Samuel Graham,
Guardian ol William Marlin Shellaburgcr.
2. First and final aecountof Abraham Mordorf,
Administrator ol Conrad Mordorf, dec’d.
3. First and Uual account of Jesse Hetrick, Ex
ecutor of Abraham HetrlcU, dec’d.
First and final account of Solomon Boyer, Ex
itor ofSophia Boyer, dec’d.
, Admlnstrator's account of David A. Wills-
Administrator of Surah A. Widders.
U. Firstand llimlacemmtofSamubl W. Holmes,
Administrator of Jane Curothers, lute of Dickin
son township, dec'd.
7. Guardianship account of Thos. U.Chambers,
Guardian of Albert U. Law.
8. First mid final account of Samuel McCunc,
Executor of Wm. M. Kirkpatrick, late of New
ton lewuship, dec'd.
y. First and partial account of Sarah Ann J >ll
- Executrix of Leonard Dillcr, late of Monroe
township, dec'd. .
19. The llrst ami Anal account of Levi flay, Ex
ecutor of Mrs. Catharine Clay, late of WesllVnns
boro' township, dec'd.
U. First and ilnal account of Samuel Alien, Ad
ministrator of Geo. W. Allen, dec'd.
12. Guardianship account of Martin Shenk.
Guardian of Catharine E. Holllnger, minor child
ol Geo. Holllnger, lulu of Putin township, duc'd.
13. liio account of Pores Howard, Guardian of
Ellas Ivoshl, minor child of Geo. Kohst, dcc’d, as
;ly, Ex’r of Peres How
ettlcd by Peres W. Q,ulgl
ird, dec’d.
U. The account of Peres Howard, Guardian of
Simon Kohst, minor child of Geo. Kohst, as set
tled by Pores W. Ciulgly, Ex'r oi Peres Howard,
dec'd.
15. The account of Pores Howard, Administra
tor de bonis non, C. T. A. of Geo. Eckert, dec'd, as
settled by Peres W. Qulgly, Ex’r of P. Howard,
dec'd.
KJ. Account of Lovl Merkel, Guardian of Alex.
\V. Grain, minor sou of Dr. Joseph Crain, of Sil
ver Spring township, and grandson of Alexander
Wills, Esq., late of .Lower Allen twp., deceased.
17. First and Huai account ol John Williams and
Joseph Brandt, Executors of James Williams,
luto of Monroe township, deceased.
18. First aud final account of William A. Mc-
Cullough, Administrator of Anna Mary McCul
lough, late of Newton township, dec’d.
la. Guardianship account ol Win. K. Gorgas,
Guardian of Anna Dale.
2U. First uud final account of John Bobb, Guar
dian of Isaac Eighclberger.
21. First uud final account of John Bobb, Guar
dian of Elmira Smith, (formerly Sheets.)
22. Guardianshipaccoant oIS, Augustus Pnguo,
Guardian of Charles P. Culver, minor son ol Jo
seph Culver, late of the borough of Carlisle, de
ceased.
2-5. Account of WUhomlna Zelgler, Admlnlslra-
Irtn ul Uoury V-ohjlmp, lu>«« ol' Nliwvllli!, !*».. «lo
ceased.
21. First and partlalacconntof Isaac Miller and
Daniel Miller, Executors of Uiulolph .Miller, de
ceased.
20. The first account of Samuel Spangler
and Benjamin Boyer, Executors of Philip Span
gler, deceased.
2ti. The account of Geo. S. Clark, Executor of
Ann Clark, Jute ol Middlesex township, dec’d.
27. Firstundlluuluccuuntol KobertMcKeohau,
Executor of Ann Davidson, dec’d.
2s. Guardianship account of Samuel Taylor,
Guardian of Abraham, David C., William and
Laura J. Boughmnn, minor children ot Conrad
Boughmau, lute ol Southampton township, de
ceased. , , . ~
2y. The first and final account of Jacob Goch
uauer, Administrator do boms non with the will
annexed ot George Simons, lute of Southampton
township, deceased. ~, . , _ , . ,
Jl), First and final account of David Lcsher, Ad
ministrator of Jacob Leshor, late of Hopewell
township, dec’d. , _ , T r ~
31. The Administration account of C. V. Kelly,
Administrator of Alexander MoKlustry, dec’d.
J 2. The account of John Hays. Administrator of
John B. Alexander, lute of Carlisle, dec’d.
JJ The Guardianship account of Samuel T/ltt,
Guardian of Daniel A., Emma C., Joshua !>.,
and Lydia A. Tntt, minor children of Geo.
Trill, ol Newton towiiship.j
gI. First and final account of John X*. llhoads,
Ex’r of June Dysert, dec’d.
35. Firsland liuulaceountof Joseph Lease, Esq..
Administrator ol Henry Lease, late of the bor
ough of Mochautesburg, deceased.
30 The first and final account ol Jesse Bucher
and Isaac Bucher, administrators of the estate
of Samuel L. Bucher, luteol Middlesex township
final account of Samuel Garber,
Administrator ol susuu Garber, late of Newton
township, deceased, jAco]i DonsHEIMEU ,
licyislvr.
Feb. 20. 1863.
NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that
application wllfbo made for the incorpom
t.ou oi a Bunk of Deposit, Discount and Circula
tion, under tho authority of the Act of Assembly,
approved May Ist. 1861, to be located In Carlisle,
Cumberland County, Pa., mid to bo called the
••Parmer's Bank,” with u Capital of titty thou
sand dollars, with tho privilege ol Increasing the
same to one hundred thousand dollars.
ROBERT GIVEN. WM.H- MILLER.
C. P. HUMERICH, CAREY W. AHL.
J C HOPPER, ABNER W. BEN i/,
THOMAS PAXTON, ABRAM WITMEU,
JACOB NUl'TSlNolill, Sr., DAVID HEIKES.
Jan. 30, 1868^-6111
TVTOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that
IN Letters of Administration on the estate of
Annie Reuulnger, dec’d, late of East Ponnsboro
township, have been granted to the undersigned
residing in sumo township. All persons Indebt
ed to said estate are reqosted to make payment
immediately, and tnoso having claims against
said estate will u ls U ft t: I So* t ° ‘ l *
Feb. 13, ISOS.—Bw Administrator.
XTOTlCE.—Notice i« hereby given that
IN Letters of Administration on tho estate
Andrew J. Cocklln, lateof Upper Allen iwp.,dec fl,
have been issued to the undersigned, residing
In same twp. All persons knowing themselves
indebted to tho estate are requested lo make
uavinoul Immediately, andthose having claims
against said estate will also present them for set
tlement. HENRY M. COCKLIN,
Executor.
Jan. 30,1663.—Ct* _
XT OTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that
l\ Letters of Administration oo too estate of
william Woods, deceased. Into of !• nmUford
two., have beeo {trained untie undersigned resid
ing lu sumo twp. All persons Indebted to said
usiato are requested to mnlto payment Immedi
ately, and those lowing elnlins will present them
for settlement. SAMUEL WOODS,
WILLIAM WOUDd,
Administrators
Jan. 30,1868. —(it.
AV E YO U BE E N
“THAT DIPP.ER 1”
THE HOUSE W IFE’S NEE I)
UNIVERSAL
WEIGHING
AND
MEASURXN G C U I*! !
Patented November sth, 1807.
SIMPLE, CHEAP AND DURABLE
No more oacssina necessary la making Pies,
Puddings, Cakes. Ac. Always ready and never
gets nut of order. A perfect Check Upon Short
Weights and [ensure*, It weighs and measures
without Weights, Springs or Lover. With It you
can weigh from u half ounce to two pounds and
measure a plat or a quart.
INIUaPENSAIU.K TO EVERY HOr.SKIvEEPEH,
And N .-old a trifle above tho co-d of an ordinary
dipper.
PRICE ao AND 50 CENTS,
Two Sizes.
IUNESMITH <t UUPP, Carlisle,
Agents for Cumberland and Terri/ Co's.
Feb. 13,1868.—tf
PLAIN and FANCY FEINTING of
every description neatly executed at tho
VOMTNTKER Office.
faints, &c.
MILLER A- ROWERS
Take this opportunity of directing tho attention
of the community at largo, and every person in
particular, to their recently replenished stock of
HARDWARE
They studiously avoided. Investing during the
high prices, and patiently awaited tho fulling
out of tho bottom before attempting to refill their
shelves, and now that things have been reduced
to old time prices, as near as possible, they have
Invested largely, and are prepared to guarantee
to their friends and customers ns low prices as
any market outside the cities. They especially
Invite the attention of mechanics, farmers and
builders. Our slock la complete and none need
fear meeting wllh dlsnppotntmcntlucuqiUrlng
for anything In our line. Wo have constantly
on hand a full assortment of Hammered, Eng
lish Refined and Norway /
i r o Jr,
Burdan'a Horse and Mule Shoes. Horse Nalls,
Norway Rods. Cast Steel, of tho best brands,
Black and Polished Springs.Sprlng, Hlolgh, Blis
ter and Too steel, together with a full stock of
Jilacksmith’s loots,
such as
Drills,
Solid-Box
Vices,
Bellows,
Rasps,
Files, &c
COACH AND WAGON
; . V tSn
’ ' ■ -^K
FIXTURES,
Case Harden, Wagon, Carriage and Buggy
AXLES.
HUBS.
SPOKES,
FELLOES,
BOWS,
SHAFTS.
CARRIAGE
POLES.
TOP LEATHER,
Canvas,
DRILLING,
Damask, Lace Trimming, Ac. Ac,
BUILDING MATERIAL,
AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Persons wishing to bulkl will Hud It to their ad
vantage to examine o«r slock before purchasing
elsewhere. Wo are careful lo select from the
best manufacturers, ami In no ease do wo recom
mend goods Hint are not serviceable and nf Hie
vorv best finality.
Harrisburg Nails
Always on hand.
S CARPENTER’S
TOOLS.
In this branch of the business wo are ready lo
compete with any other establishment, both in
quality u iid price. Our stock of
Planes,
Saws,
Squares,
Augurs,
Chisels,
Bench Screws, &c.,
are of the finest grades, and wo are bound to
keep up the reputation of the old stand In this
particular.
SADDLERY, /pj^
Self adjusting
and Qig Trees,
Enameled Leather,
Patent Leather,
Hog Skins ,
Saddle Ti'eea,
Stirrups,
Homes ,
BRIDLE BITTS,
Brow Bands, Glrthlngs,
Horse Blankets, Ac., Ac.
Saddler’s Tools
of every description.
SHOE FINDINGS,
consisting of Moroccos, Tampico. Boot, Patna
Boot, Tampico French, Pink Linings, While Li
nings. Moroues, Bindings, Shoo Thread, Pegs.
Tools of ail kinds, and everything connected
with this lino, ail which will bo disposed of at the
lowest, figures. . , . , ,
Cabinet makers and undertakers will always
find uh having a full stock of Hair Cloth, Bed,
Chair and Sofa Springs. Curled Hair, Collin Han
dles, Lace. Collin Screws, and everything In their
lino.
TABLK AND
POCKET CUTLERY. [|
a full nssorlinenl oi which can l»e found on our
shelves at all times, •
WHITE LEADS AND ZINCS.
We have not quite cleaned the Eastern market
of Hits particular commodity, but have always
on hand a sulllclent supply of the best biniuls,
which wo are ready to .oiler at the lowest rates.
COLORS,
fflsKSSi
Neats Foot.
VARNISHES,
Couch, Furniture, Lculhcr » nd I™?.
Turpentine, Putty, Litharge, tthltim,. Unsin,
Glue, Chalk, Chelae, Borax, Ac.
P U M P S
of all descriptions and of any manufacture,
Wood, Iron and Lead Pipe to suit.
A Farm and
House Bells,
of every description, nil war-
Min crosscut and Circular SAWS. RUle and
n ? ««Pftwlpr Safely Fuse, Rosendnle. Han-
Bln , ht lV£l sJnUaud Uemeul. Caloeno Plaster,
Wlfiteaand! Crow Bars, Sledges, Drills, Napping
Hammers, &c.
farmers
are respectfully Invited to ex-
Traces K»?tChttlS».TmwSe
wimf b rhnin« loekcv Chains, Spreads, Hal'cr
Ohal\.s?CowTlei,?ForUs,Shovels, bpades, Bake.,.
Grain Bags, «tc.
CEDAR WARE,
Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Half Bushels, and every
thing connected with this branch.
Smooth and
KSsb^= s _ 0s Twisted llllles,
jrjnDouble and Sin*
*l Bl° Barrel Shot
wl Revolvers,
Cartridges, -Wipers and Gun Tr Immlng". of eve
SOLDERING IKONS, Solder, Bar
Lead, Block Tin, Spelter, Sheet Brass, Ac.
Wo. are Sole Agents for the •
BUFFALO SCALES. Those fl fT)
Scales arc warranted tocomnote /HI •
with any other In the Market, /nj
and are offered on bettor terms. /M .
As wo order dlreet from the /
Factories, wo are ablo to supply HSjSgswS)
country merclmnta at Phllaael
phi a and New York Prices. J/* 1 -,
Repairs for JWCormick's Reaper ana
Mower of any year , constantly on bam.
P, S.—Goods delivered to any part of the tou n
free of charge. MILLER & BOWEUS.
No. 20 North Hanover St., Carlisle.
Feb. 20, 18fl7-ly.
fßiscrllauEOHs
54Q MILKS
OF THE
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
RUNNING WEST FROM OMAHA
ACR O H S
THE CO X T INE N T,
ARE NOW COI’I.KTKH
THE TIIACIC UEINft T,AII> AND TKAINS IfUNNINIi
WITHIN TEN MILES OP THE SUMMIT
OK THE KOCKV .MOUNTAINS.
iho remaining ton miles will soon bo finished
astiooiias tho weather permits the road-bed to
bo uulllcieutty packed to rcelevc the rails. Tho
work continues to be pushed forward in the rock
cuttings on me western stupe with unabated on
etgy, mid a much larger force will bo employed
during tho current year than over before. The
prospect that the whole
GUAM!) LINE TO THE PACIFIC
WILL BE COMPLETED IN IS7II,
was never belter. The means so fur provided lor
construction nave proved ample, aim mere is no
lack ol tuuds lor urn most vigorous prosecution
ol the enterprise. These means are divided Inio
four cla-Hsi
1. —UNITED STATES RONDS,
Having thirty years to run, and hearing six per
cent, currency ilitere-l, at the rule ol >lo,l*lo per
mile for 017 miles on the Plums ; then at Uie rate
of jdS.iJdU per mile lor toil miles through the Roc
ky Mountains; then at the rate ol per
mile jor the remaining distance, lor winch the
United BlutOs lakes a .veoml l avi as security.—
Jim mleiesl on these Bunds is paid bv ‘the
United Wtates government, which a bo’pays
the Company one-hail tho amount of Us bibs in
money lor transporting us ireigiu, troops, malls,
Ac. Thu remaining half of tlu-se bills is placed to
the Company's eredil, ami lonas a Milking lund
Which inav ibrnlly discharge tie- abide ibis
lien.
A—FIRST MOUTUAGE HO.NTW,
By Us charier the Company is permitted to is
sue its own Past Motlgnge Bunds to the same
amount as the bonds Issued by the govei niiicid,
and no mure, raid only the r< u "l yrot/rcswtt, Tin*
Trustees tor the lioudhoklers, are tho Him. E. D.
Morgan, U. S. Senator from New York amt Hie
Hon. (Jakes Ames, Member of the U. S. House of
Representatives, who are responsible for the de
livery ol these Bonds to the company In accord
ance with the terms ol the law.
T—THE LAND GRANT.
The Union Paellle Railroad Company has a land
grain or nusnlvue domrfioa from lUu government
ol 12,iWJ acres lo Hie mile on the lino of Hu* road,
which will not bu \vortb loss than <l.*>(l per aeie,
at the lowest valuation.
1.-TJIE CAPITAL STOCK
The mitliorb’.c'd capital of Iho Union Paellle
Rallioud Company is ofwliich
OUU liave been pam mi l lie work already dom*.
Tin-: .means supricuNr ro m.'iLD mi: uoah.
Contracts for Hie entne work of building UU
miles ol llrsL-elnss railroad west from Omaha,
comprising mueli ol t lie most dillicult iiunintain
woi it, and embracing every expense except sur
veying,have been made wall responsible parties
(who have already llnisbed over >lu niilesi.al the
average rale ol sixty-eight thousand and Ilily
oighl dollnrsijtiS.tlev per mile. Tins price Includ
es all necesary shops lor eon si ruction ami repairs
of cars, depots, stations, and all other Incidental
buildings, nod also locomotives, passenger, bag
gage, and Height ears, and ol her requisite rolling
stuck, loan amount that shall not he less Ilian
co, 1)00 per mile. Allowing Hie com of Hioremain
ing one hundred and eighty-six of the cloven
hundred miles assumed to be built by Hie Union
Paellle t'oinpuny to be c'jD.Oim per mile.
THE TOTAL COST OF ELEVEN HUNDRED
MiI.EM WILL HE Ais FOLLOWS:
Oil miles, ai ftis.ais,
IMJ miles, at il'U.i/JU. 1a.7 le.uatl
Add dlscounls on bond-., mu vc, >, Ar,, •i.oUy.IDU
Amount,
As the U. S. Roiulk are equal lo money, and Hie
Company’s own First Mortgage Hoads hhvn a
ready market, we have us the
AVALIARLE CASH RESOURCES FOR BUILD
ING ELEVEN HUNDRED MI LES;
U. ». Rouds, sis) 1 33K l iiOO
hirst Mortgage Ronds, ‘J!i,:h!s,»nKl
Capital SHiek paid in on work now done. s,’*UU,WU
Land Grant. 11,»mi,DUO acres, at c l,.‘>Dper
aero, ‘2t.V2u.000
Total,
Tlio Company have ample facilities for supply
lug any deficiency that may arise In means for
const ruction. Tins may be done wholly or in part
by additional subscriptions to capital stock.
EARNINGS OF THE COMPANY.
At prescut, Iho profits of Hie Company are de
rived only from its local tniflle, but Hits is already
much more than sulllclent lo pay Iho interest on
all tho Bonds tlio Company can issue. If not an
other mRo were built. it is not doubted that when,
the road Is completed the through tralllcof tho on
ly lino connecting tho Atlantic and PucMlcSHUen
will bo large beyond precedent.and,us tlierowlll
bo no competition, R can always be done at pro
fitable rates.
It will bo noticed tljat’tho Union Pacific Rail
road la, in fact, a Government H'uW.% built under
the supervision of Government olllcers, and to a
largo extent with Government money, and that
its bonds are issued under Government direction.
It is believed that no similar security is so care
fully guarded,and certainly no other is bused up
on a larger or more valuable properly. As iho
Company’s
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
They pay
are now offered at PAR.
SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD,
and have thirty years to run before maturity.—
Subscriptions will bo received in Carlisle by A.
L. Sponsler, Esq., ami in New York at the Com
pany a Ollko, No. 20 Nassau street, and by
UOMTI Uir.'flT A T . "M A.TIO HAlj UAiN K, No, 7 N(IS‘
sau street,
CLAUK, DODGE & CO., Bankers, No. 51 Wall St..
JOHN J. CISCO, & SON, Bunkers, No 51) Wail St.,
and by thcCompany'sadvertlsed agents through
out the Fulled States. Remittances should ho
made In limi ts or other funds par In Now York,
and the bonds will bo sent free of charge by re
turn express. Parties subscribing through local
agents, will look to them for their safe delivery.
\ NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP. showing the
Progress of the Work, Resources for Construc
tion,and Value of Bonds, may be obtained at (he
Company's Olllces or of Us advertised Agents, or
,vIU Lo «ml free on ,, cwco>
Jan. *AT. 1838.—tf TVmtiorr, Sew York.
T H E Cl 11 E A T I* n 1 7. E !
ErxrosiTioN UNiviiitsr.i.i.K, P.uus, 1807.
THE IK) WE SE WING MACHINE Co-
ELIAS HOWE. .in.
A W.VUDKI) OVER EKi II TV-TWO COM CUTITO US,
THE HIGHEST PREMIUM,
Tli EONLY CROSS OFTHELEGION OF HONOR
O O L. 1) .M E JJ A i.
given to AaiEiticAN Sewing Machines, nor Im
perial Decree.published in ihe“Moniieur Uulver
scl”(Ollluial Journal oi t he French Emplre,)Tnes
day, 2d July, 1607, in these winds:
( Fahiieanto do Machines a
FmuHmvi' Ip J cuiulro exposanl
i.LIAH flow L, .11.. < Miuiufucturer of hewing
|_ Maelilncs, Exhibitor.
This double first honor Is another proof of the
great superiority o‘f the Howe Sewing Machine
over all others.
SI BELY & STOOPS,
No. 2.3 S. Eight St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Agents for Pennsylvania. New Jersey, unaware
and Western Virginia.
Feb. 15,15G8.—3m
Important to soldiers and
THEIR HElRS.—Carlisle, Pa, Fob. 23, 1835.
The undersigned takes this method of answer
ing numerous letters addressed to him on the
subject of U. S Bounties, by giving the follow
ing interpretation of the several acts of Congress.
By a recent decision of the Court of Claims, all
soldiers wlm enlisted for three years, under the
President’s Proclamation of May did, 1831, prior
to julv 22nd, 1831, and were discharged for disa
bility,'before serving two years, arc entitled to
$lOO bounty. As the law stands, these soldiers
were not entitled to the bounty, on account of
having served less than two years.
The “One Year” men are not entitled to an
additional homily. The third Instalment ot 53.5,-
;53Uwill not bo paid In any case, when the sol
dier served less than his full term. As yet there
are no provisions giving bounties to :t and {»
months men.
Soldiers enlisted prior to December 21. Im>s, or
between April 1. 1831, and July 18. 1831, are onll
tled to 8100 bounty. Between December 21, lsa‘{,
and April 1, 1831. $.500.
Soldiers who wore prisoners, or their heirs,
are entitled to “ Commutation or Rations’’ at the
rate of 25 cents per day, for every day they were
m prison.
Colored soldiers, arc entitledtothosameboun
tv as white ones.
*Mon who enlisted for threo years, and were
promised a bounty of 5300, but were discharged
on account of wounds received before the expira
tion of their term of enlistment, are entitled to
the remainder of bounty.
Colored soldiers, who enlisted between the 15th
of Juno 18U-l,and the Ith of July 1831, wore not en
titled loany bounty, but by a decision rendered
in April 1W57. they arc now entitled.
All persons Unified under the calls of the Pres
ident of Feb. 1.1831, and March H, 16(11, who paid
tho commutation of £5OO, and wore subsequently
drafted, under the call of December 11), I*3l, and
entered tho service or furnished substitutes, are
entitled to 8300, from tho Government.
Persons who have lost their discharges are en
titled to iho additional bounty.
It has been decided that every soldier .shall be
regarded as having served to the end of the war.
who enlisted for three years, and was mustered
out with lus regiment, because his services were
no longer needed,and Is therefore entitled to tho
additional bounty.
Soldiers charged with, or convicted of deser
tion, but who were afterward honorably dis
charged are entitled to the same bounty 4 that Is
paid other soldiers.
A bill lias been reported by ibe ** Committee on
Pensions” In Congress, allowing 58 per month
pension to all soldiers of tho war of ISI2, which I
think will undoubtedly puss. ... . ..
Special attention given to the collection of all
claims against tho Governmert by
WM. B. BUTLER.
Att’y at Law and U. S. Claim Ag’t.
Feb. 20, ’OB,-0t P> O. Box 300, Ctirfbb, I\t.
J3rj) (SooTis.
jnHEAPES T GOODS
JJOUBE KEEPERS ;
A 7 T E N T 1 0 N!
.fu*t opening a wry large* (supply
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
\VUlcl»iw<* nro prepared to dlupo-o of to nil
OLD HOUSEKEEPERS
ull tllOSu Who MIV Jllxf
II K U 1 N N I N (i HOUS E K KEPI N O
\T VKKY IiKKAT IUItHAISS,
CARPETS! (’AUPKTS ! CARPETS!!
ole-very grade, every klmluntl ever.v quality
Til rep: PLY
HARTFORD THREE PLY
ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRVSSKI*,
m’PERFJNE dvora r.w
KXTK I SUPF.KS.
TWO-PLY ALL, WOOL CARPETS,
VERY CHEAP
very heavy all wool
S T H 1 1’ E D C A R P KT9,
TWILLED VENETIAN yur.l ,vld.-
T W I I. LE U VE N E T 1 A N
11"),012
all widths.
PLAIN AND STRIPED CARPETS ,
all widths,
$K5,270.000
STAIR CARPETS,
LINEN CARPETS,
HEMP CARPETS,
HOME-MALE RAG CARPETS.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
all widths and qualities.
LOOKING GLASS EH 1 LOOKING GLASSES !!
HOOK MA 7.S',
ami Over-coatings In every style at prices below
any store. In the county. Ail goods cut Iree of
charge or manufactured to order. The cheapest
Boots and Shoes for Men’s and Boy’s wear, war
ranted ns represented, llcmember we wan ant
all goods. Also, a beautllul slock of Ladles’
HKEWSTEIt * DOUGHERTY.
JVeu'cilU', l‘«.
OU B STO C K | De<; - lg - 18C7 ~ tf
Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac.
cannot bo surpassed lu
TICKINGS,
PILLOW CASK
*AESLK LINENS AND TOWELLINGS,
MAUHAILLES QUILTS.
LANCASTER QUILTS,
HONEYCOMB QUILTS.
VERY HEAVY
HLANK E T S !
Pl.him* Unit we are aN., well propar
ed to give us
EXTiiNSiVii'rfALiOOl’ hAI)I)LhR\ .
O/i Saturday, March 21, IsU*.—The subset iber
u lU sell, at Public Sale In New Kingston, on the
ji'iove day, Ihh enure lot ad Saddlery, via: 1 !• all
Set’ of GKARW, for-I four and a hit I inch
Ureechhands, with IU Inch backhands. Haines.
Traces, and all -complete, a sets nl Yankee llai
ness, 2heU double and one set single, lo .'•eb of
fine Silver Plato WIN OLIO 11A UN Iv?:?, is sets black
Mounted Harness, suitable lorO,u rlngeor .-spring
Wagon. 12 Sets Plow Goan-. with and without
(’runners. 21 Stable Ilalteis, HI Blind bridles, P_,
111 111 NO BRIULLW. 2 sets second-hand liar ness
1 government Waddle, <i Wagon Linos, 1 Riding
Saddle. 12 plow lanes, i sot second-hand I roni
Gears, IS WAGON W’liIPW. 12 Buggy Whips, a
lot of Collai pads, a lot of Coll and Riding Hall
ers. a lot of Slips, togolhef with many other ar
ticles not necessary to mention. Wale to com
mence at 10 o’clock, when Hjrms will he in.ado
known by JAt Oil KIN 1 /.
, , ° ‘ * . WM. lUSVES.NEV, Auctian.n-.
Good Domestic Ginghams at 12}acis per yard. j 13, ISUS. is
(4 R E A T 11 A UGAINS
ns usual in nil finalities umt descriptions of
DOMESTIC GOODS,
MUSLINS In great variety, mid nil qualities.
Calicoes from H to cl-'*. per yard,
A largo stock of
OLOTHS AND OASSIMKRES.
WINTER DRESS GOODS AND FURS
AT COST, and I«sh than cost, to make room for
other goods. , . ,
One word of advice to those who nave receiv
ed Hvmlars advertising the closing out of an old
STOCK OK CARPET'S
at ooaf, Wo wish to Inform the community that
Carpels which were purchased in the City before
January I,IBOS, were purchased at
II IQ nJS Ji J * 7’ 1 C 77 s
than wo are fully prepared to give you new coeds
and new styles at the present time. Please do
not fall to give ns an
as we pr..Nv every word that we publish.
Feb. 18,1868,
COTTAGE CARPETS,
R UOS,
HASSOCKS,
MUSLINS,
SHEETINGS,
HAND LOOM QUILTS 8 .
Closing out
EARLY CALI
LEIDIOII A MILLER,
sign of the Carpet Hall,
No. 2 East‘Main Street,
Carlisle, Pennsj/lvania,
ZDrij (Boobs
IN Tli E CUV N T Y
IiKEWSTEH & DOUGHERTY’S
XJStf'VJLLE. i J A
mn iuvl jL'rt' uurL’iiNti' ru<*M
NEW YORK mut I'H ILA DEl.l’H I A
with Hie cheapest, largest ami neute-i <>f
good* ever offered to the public.
MI’SLINH hom .0 to BEST APPLETON t !<•«*-.
LAMES SHAWLS frnin i’.OU to tS W». ECUS'
HOSIERY, (iOGl> HEAVY CALK SKIN SHOES*
from SI.CMUo 51.50.
A MKACTIITI. I.INK or
DRESS SHOES, HOODS,
nnd a. beautiful line of NOTIONS, also, u com
plete lino of Ladles’ Cloakings, cut out free of
charge or manufactured to order. Gentlemen
will find
CLOTHS. C A SSI M E RES, V EST I N OH
Real! (Estate Sales.
w . J. SHEARER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND AGENT FOB THE SALK OF
Cumberland Co. Real Estate,
OFFERS THE FOLLOWINU VALUABLE
HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE
AT REASONABLE PRICESi
IN THK IJOUOUGII OF CAHLISI.E.
No. 1. The delightful suburban residence of
Benedict Law, (now the property of D. I*. South
worth), .South Hanover street, with Its* ample
veranda and lino Fl int Garden and grounds,em
bracing an acre ol town lots.
No. £ SIX of thu finest BUILDING LOIS In the
Boiougb, on South Hun over Street. . ,
So. .1, The six most elevated BUJLDIN < I LOIS
in the Borough, Minuted at the head ot South St.
Feb. AS. I«W3.
PUBLIC SALE I —tin Fri<hni, Murrh
Id, ls*W.—The imdei.slgued.Tiusiee and Guar
u.mi lor the Heirs ol Beiijamm Lerew, Into ol
Adams County, Pa., will sell at Public sau*, on
the premises, oy virtue »»r uu o.d«r ol i h - Drjdi
au's firtirt of Cumberland County. 1 a.. In smith
Middleton township, said County the following
Kent Estate of said deceased, vlr,: A TRACT Ui-
TIMBER LAND, containing IN ACRES. mme <u
less, adjoining lands of Isaac Leivw, Breinnrman
T. Holler, John Shulls, and others. said tract is
coveted with YOUNG CHESTNUT A-uAR TIM
BER. The tract Will be divided into tmm* lots,
or sold altogether to suit purchasers
Sale to cuiiiiiieaeo at U) o'eloek, mi said day.
•IVnnsalMUal.y , R UN
Ti'iwlt'c <i- (itiiii.il.'i.i.
Jan..id. tisi.-ls Lkwis Wai.kkk. .•ii<cf«,iK<r.
jfot 9fitcut
IT'Dll SALK OR RENT.—I lie laree
I’ Throe-Story House, on the corner ul 1111511
in id Bed ford Sts., known ns tho Timm properly
also several Brick jtonses on PjU hi.
Fob. 20. 18(111. —If Corner of .Y urth dad I‘in .87*.
I I OUSE EOR RENT.—The three story
I I brick house,now oocnp’ed by Mr. staymnn.
011ITU street, will bo for rent from the llrst of
April next. Apply to ....
Kd). 27. iwwr-tf Bh.lT.lt SP.MIIt.
FOR RENT.—The Store room now oc
cupied by the undersigned for one year
irom April Ist. Pin. A I; ’INK MAMJ." ’■'?•'
COI'NTKII for sale. fIIOMAS 11 i.MA N.
Fell. 27, IMls.—it.
rtOR RENT, a nice country resttleiiee,
P on Walnut Bolloin Bond, Dickinson l\vp.. live
miles Westof Carlisle. Apply to
Kob.2t). 18H8.—tf E.MANUkh LINK.
(A ELLERS & FOLWELL,
WIIOI>IWAI.K
CO N F E CTIO NEBS
and FRUITERERS,
_vo. lei yonrn third street,
PHILADELPHIA.
WOUDEUS promptly attended to.
Feb. -:i. am.
V! A X K I. I N H(>r S K ,
OPPOSITE THE HOUSE,
car l i s.l r, r /•; -v -v ’a ,
GEORGE WETZEL, Proprietor
\ Feb, 0,-1868.— ly
1 TVEEDS, MORTGAGES, RONDS anil
| ) 0 n justice’s Blanks for sale at Piper’s Book
Store and News Popot.
. Feb.‘/T,
<r>tobcs, ffimtoare, fct.
THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL
Base Burning Coal Stoves,
and Parlor Fumaoea,
Have received Four Flint CIn«« Premium* at till
Now Vorli Sinio (mil nilirr Pulm. AI«o ( tha
Brent HII.VKIt l>l KI»A I, nl the Fnlr of
tbo American I imtttiiK* lielil In tho
City oT New York, 1h65«
THjET are perpetual burners, only
ONE EIRE BEING REQUIRED TO BE
MADE DURING THE SEASON.
THEY ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS Off
THE APARTMENT.
THERE CAN BE NO ESCAPE OF GAS FROM
THEM.
THERE CAN BE NO CLINKER OR SLAG TO
OUOTB.UCT.
THE FIRE WILL REMAIN FOR DATS WITH-
OUT ATTENTION.
| THE ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL TO AN
OPEN FIRE."
THEY ARE POWERFUL HEATERS AND
YET PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO
MILD WEATHER.
THEY ARE THE MOST ECONOMTCAI
STOVES AND FURNACES EVER
MADE.
THE FURNACE WILL HEAT, SATISPAO
TORILY, BOTH AN UPPER AND A
LOWER ROOM. WITHOUT
ADDITIONAL FUEL.
Eight Sizes of tho Stoves, and Three Sizerof the
Parlor Furnaces.
Manufactured and for Sale to tho Trade by
PEKKY & CO.,
ORIENTAL STOVE WORKS,
No. 115 Hudson St., Albany,
not KAi.t: uv
R I N E S 3f I T If A- R U P P ,
r~ NO. G 3, NORTH HANOVER STREET,
CATIMSI.r., PA
Aug. 2t), LS'l7.
TjrOUttKRKRPEUS, ATTRITION 1
AT. persons intending to go to Housekeeping
are invited to cull ui
WALKER & CLAUDY’S
TIN A-X D STO VE STORE
NO. IS, WEST MAIN STREET,
and examine their immense stock of STOVES,
Tf.V M'AJi/C, atul everything In our line.
Having greatly enlarged our lad I Hies for doing
business hy securing liie splendid SI mo Hooin,
No. IS. West Main Street, mol liu\ tug Just receiv
ed largo Invoices ol Hie lale-d and Lest devices
In the llenler, Slove.Tinuai e and Japanneil Ware
line, we Joel tally Justified in the slulemenl that
wo can accommodate
ALL CLASSKS OR CUSTOMERS
more satisfactorily than any similar establish
ment In this county.
In the Stove line we oiler tho following;
REGULATOR.
EXcKLsIuU PENN,
NIAGARA.
COMBINATION,
SUsQC KU ANNA,
noble oh k.
QUAKER CITY.
These arc nil llrst-class Stove's, win Pi wo will
warrant to do wlmt they ato recomm. ..Jed for;
but we have only space in speak particularly oi
one or two whoso merits deserve especial alien*
lion.
THE REGULATOR COOK
which possesses advantage which should recom
mend It to all. It has a REVOLVING TOP, by
which arrangement tlie conk can reverse llio
cooking utensils to miv posit lon desired wilhont
the 111 liny of plates am) \ essels which other Hove*
require. It Is decidedly the best cook Stove iu
the market.
We have iiNo on hand a large slock of
OFFICE, PARLOR AND
DIXIiNII ROOM STOVES,
among which may be found the celebrated bate
burn mg
MORNING GLORY!
tin- mow ni:.\ri ii fi.omn: and parlor stums
lIVLH OFKLRKP lO TIIU PCUI.IP.
Too much cannot he said In praise of the MO'».
JCINCI GLiiUV wulch so tar has taken the lead of
ai; other stoves la the market. It v.s
AUASCON S V M E 11 ,
burns Us own <dnder. and requires very little at
tention after the Hie Is made. It being so arrang
ed that It u 111
FE E D IT S O W N C O A IE
Is liable to no explosion of gas. and is positively
the only s»ure In the market that has the cele
brated
M I L I. G li A T K !
all others are counterfeit Imitations.
In the TIN WARE and ,1 APAN N LD W.UtK
line, we keep constantlv mi hand ot onr own and
foreign manufacture. I'm very i.ilc-t c - d bet»l
pat terns, and made of the vt ry best matei lat b>
careful workmen.
ALL KINDS OF HOOFING
and general lobbing promptly attended to.
Don't forget No. 18. West Malp Street.
Feb. 27. ISWi.-a:u WALKER & C’LAI I)Y
XPIOS 1 O N !
GAS will explode When too closely confined,
which has recently occmvd in the shape of nu
advertisement, that has nmde Its appearance
latelv in our papers, in u fereuee to a certain
kmc! of cook stove being better than any oilier
In the market. Allow me to say that 11 those In
want of Cook Stoves will call at
WILLIAM FRIDLEY’S
stove Store on East T.rmlhor street, that has re
cently been enlarged, niul examine Ills new In
voice ol
COOK S T O V E S .
They will nt once conclude Umt they nro the
handsomest, hugest ami host arranged sloven
for the piiee.ever offered lo the public. Cull and
sco them belore purcUuslni; elsewhere, us lho>
ure nil
\V A URAX T E J) I X A Lli 11 ES P EOT ».
On exhibition and for sale, also, tho
CHEAT AMEHICAX
BASE BURNING PARLOR STOVE,
the greatest Improvement of tin* age. Dont fait
1.1 call uiul see U ul the sign of the Rm\ CotVeo
Pol
FXJHK A C E S
If yon want the bat Brick Set nr Portable Fm
naco pul up. cull on W. FRIDLEY, agent for tin
sale of Boynton's
HRICK SET AND PORTABLE FURNACES
which nrc pronounce*! by competent Judges t"
give entire satisfaction In every respect.
45" Abundant references can bo given u re
quired.
Feb 20, I«R—3m
U s. PA'TKNT AGEXCV
c. L- LOCH MAN
21 WEST MAIN STREET,
CARLISLE PA
Executes Drawings. Specllk'iUlons, &c.. :m«l pi
sonts Patents tur inventors,
Feb. 13. IJMW.—Iy
Q_ET THE BEST PHOTOCJUAPHS
LOCH M AX’S
3‘rcmlum P'nolOKmnbie Gallery, 21 WES'l' .'5 A I
STKELT. Carlisle, Pa. •
13. IStF.—ly
A OLUUULTUHAL SOCIETY M EE-
A TING Tin* I'mulrorhui.i County Annetil
liual Sm-lety will Uoi.l lt> tegular nieetuii; m the
Arhllnulon “i ‘“'“•"O' ■ Vn " h
\m next. By onto Recrrtnrv.
Feb. 20. 1808.—St.