Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, April 25, 1862, Image 3

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tat... Capt. HENRY PORTER, 8011 Of Ex-
Governor Porter, IMO first Lieutenant in the
8.. beep appointed by Secretary
Stanton, and unanimously confirmed by the
Senate, a Captain in the b. S. Army. Capt.
PottmEn haS a been the Deputy Provost Mar
shal at Washington, until a few weeks ago
and is now here awaiting orders from the
War Department.
CAPTAIN JOHN WETZEL. —We were
honored' with a visit from this gentleman,
a few days since. He is a brother of our
townsman Samuel Wetzel and claims, him
self,the privileges of an old citizen of our
good old borough. Thirteen years ago Mr
Wetzel removed to Illinois, and, settled
permanently at Peoria. When the rebellion
broke out, and the President issued his call
for 75,000 men, Mr. Wetzel was among the
first - to respondi and as captain of his com
party, was stationed at Cairo. At the close
of the threemaontbs' campaign, he at once
proffered his services Ibr the was ac
cepted, and went into the fiel as . tail, of
company E, Bth Illinois. 'At is crarable
battle of Fort Donelsen, he distinguised
~
:)
himself, for his coolnesS and brave 5 , . Du
ring the fight, the Bth, after ha ing been
under the hottest fire for more tht n three
hours, and their ammunition giving ut, the
Col. (Oglesby) ordered a retreat. While
falling back slowly and in good order they
encountcred the 27th Kentucky (Union)
regiment, who mistaking them for rebels,
fired several volleys into them, and then fled
precipitately. In their flight the panic strick
en color•bearer, threw down his flag. In
the meanwhile, the rebels, who had sallied
from their intrenehtnents, saw the colors,
and with yells of delight, ran to capture
them. Capt. Wetzel and his orderly ser
geant, left their company, ran bsck, saved
the flag,, and returned it to its owner, amid
a perfect . hail storm of balls. On his return
to his regiment, the captain was struck on
'the iihOtilder'atiakrioclred - diiWe liyii.gr - ape •
shot. He received, however, no permanent:
injury. -From continued exposure, his health
has been so underminded, as to compel him
very reluctantly, however, to. offer his resig
nation Mr. Wetzel is a g,entleman rind it
soldier, whom we are proud to recognize as
an old citizen of Cumberland County.
COURT PROCEEDINGS —ln the Com
mon Pleas, the first week, after the usual
number of petitions, Sc , the first case was
Gen. Mann vs. Jacob Eichelbergpr.—Action
on Mechanic's Lien. Deft. plead that he held
no properly bound by the lieu. Verdiet fur
deft. Penrose and Hays for plff. Watts for
deft.
Henry Holler vs. Edward Denny.—Action
for debt. Verdict for Or. Watts & Parker
for plff. Simonton, of Harrisburg, and Shear
or for deft.
In the Quarter Sessions the first case was
Commonwealth vs. Lewis Bell.—As-ault,
and Battery. Verdict guilty. Sentenced to ,
ono month imprisonment and one•dolhtr fine. -1
Gillelan for Commonwealth. :\ l'Glaughliu for
deft.
Commonwealth vs. R. Oswald, A. Kauffman
and Levi Eberly. • Riot, Assault and Battery,
and false imprisonment. This was the SUMO
what notorious "Secession Case." It seems
that during the excitement, which prevailed
nil over the country during the early stages
of the present rebellion, a "committee of
safely" was formed in MeAtinicsburg. This
committee consisted of some twenty•of the
citizens of that place, about equally divided
as to politics. A Mr. Kennedy, who is the
prosecutor in this case, was arrested by sumo
members of this committee, for publicly
avowing sentiments which were exceedingly
repugnant and distasteful to theloyal pe4le of
that, patriotic town. Kennedy was escorted
to the town hall, where a public nesting was
convened. After hearing the case,
requested to take the oath of allegiance, but
refused, making some very ill-advised ex
pressions. After some further deliberations,
cooler counsels prevailed, and he was libera
ted, without injury or peril to life or limb.—
This was the head and front of the offence.—
Several months afterwards, some eleven mem
bers of this committee (all Republicans) were
arrested. The Grand Jury ignored the bill
against all but the three defendants above
named. The jury returned a verdict of guilty
upon one count—that of false imprisonment
Defendants' counsel moved an arrest of judg•
ment, and the defendants entered into recog
nizances to appear and abide the result of the
argument ,whioh will be heard today. Gil
lelan, Penrose and Williamson for Common
wealth. Miller and Walls for defts.
NOTICE.—This is to certify that Mr. D.
J. Leldich, of the firm of LeldieM Sawyer & Miller. is
under my treatment for a severe veld, and the report
of his having Small l'ox is entirely aloe and unfoun
ded. .JOHN J. ZITZER.
Carlisle, April 23,180.
We are receiving large additions of New Spring dross
goods, latest style's Domestic goods, cloths, eassimerefi,
carpets, oil cloths, Inattlngs, and all kindii of season.
able goods,
LEMICII, SAWYER tr, M 1,1,1,11 t
nlaritcts.
CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET
Reported weekly for the Herald by
Woodward dr. Schmidt.
Fr,oun (Supertloo)
do. ( tra.)
WRITE WHEAT...
RED do
RYE • • • •
CORN
OATS...
CLOYERSEED
TIMOTHYSE D....
FALL BARLEY ...
SPRING BARLEY
Ca ts,.
On the 10th Inst., JAMES 0. HARDER, son of A. C.
and Emma J. Harder, aged I months, 3 weeka cud 5
days.
In Notrvllle, on the 17th Inst., Mr. JAMES OLIVER,
In the 80th year of his age,
Nem atthertis ements.
NOTICE
MY wife Frederica, having on Wed•
itesdayinornlng,_April.23d, 180, absconded from
nay bud and board without cause, therefor, hereby
give notice to all portions not to harbor her, and that I
will not be'responsible fortiny debts elan may contract
nn nay account,. JOSEPH MYERS,
April 26, 1802-40 liFrankford township.
NOTICE.
Is hereby •given - that an eleet.iop will e
hold on BIONDAY TDB 1 - 2TII DAY On' MAY,1662,
at tho Court.flouse, to Carlisle, between the house of 2
and 4 o'clock, P. SI of said day, to °loot n Preeldent and
the Idannicera for the Carlisle One and Water Company.
OISOIOJE WISE, Bect'y.
April 25',.1.8132-3t.
SSIGNEE :NOTICE.
•
The undersigned, Assignee of MielinerMinieh,
Ot the Borough of Carlisle, under, deed of voluntary
assignment, for timbencilt of creditors, hereby notifies
all those having elaitus against the hold Michael kiln•
lob; to present thorn, and those indebted to make pay.
Ment to him forthwith, nt hie residence In the Through,
DANIEL ECKELS, Assignee..
April 2k, 1802-3, '
tXECUTOR ' S 'NOTICE. '
Notke is herobtgiven, that Letters Testamen
tary on the.will of Jacob Walters, Into of Silver Spring
township, deceased, limn hem:Chemed by the Register,
of tiumborland county, to the undersigned residing in
Silver,'Spring. township; Ali persons indebted to said
estate aro therefore called upon far payment, and Wise
having claims against it are requested to present them
f_or settlement.
.' WIDif)N 0, 'Eler t
.April 26, _ .
- ,
NtIV SPRING GOODS
am now reeiving.a largo assortment of
know and elegant Spring goods, to which I respect
fully call the agen P ori of niy, old friends and custo•
ivariiOrhandsouse and cheap gond&
Particulars in next weeks paper. I will sell us cheap
as any store in the Borough ,
April 4, 1562
BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS.
At Ogilby's cheap cash s4ore. Just
CI, received an assortment of Ladles, Misses, and
Childress Gaiters. Boots & Shoeii of the best quality
and handsome styles. - April 4, 1862.
BOROUGH ACCOUNT.-
COUNCIL YEAR 1861-2.
PETER MOWER, Treasurer.
RECEIPTS,
Balance in hands of Treasurer at'
last settlement, $ 6 93
Outstanding taxes of 1859 & 1860
at last settlement, 1,322 34
Am't. added to duplicate of 1860 i ' 38 - 97
Loan of Carlisle Deposit Bank, 600 00
Received of Abm. DebutL, clerk of
market, &0., 99 99
Received of I'. Monyer, stall rents
of market, 568 00
Received of I'. Monyer, for exhi
bition licenses, 33 00
Received of J. 11. Grove, for use of
market square, 13 00
Received of George Weise, former
Treasurer,
AWL. of taxes levied for 1861,
Total credits,
E.IPEXDITL R ES,
COUNCIL ORDERS OF 1800-61
Pahl Geo. Miller balance of salary
as clerk of market., *22 50
Geo. Bent ly, balance of salary as
policeman, 50 00
Wm. Park, balance of salary as
policeman, 37 30
C. Mc:Waughlin, Esq., attorney's
salary slid fee's,
P. Mooyer, treasurer Union Fire
Comp,
E I). Quigley, treasurer of Cum
berland Fire Camp., 34 00
J. W. Ogilby, treasurer of Good
11il1 Fire Comp , 34 00
John Campbell, treasurer Empire
31 'OO
W. P. Lynch, plumbing, 17 23
Armstrong Si, Hoffer coal, 4 30
11. Sit xi on, hardware, 13 13
C I ihuff, sundries, 2 21
3. Gutsliall, repairs Is street cross
ing9,
:Limes Loudon, sintionery,
(leo. giller, shoveling snow,
ME
rousciL Ortimcs or 18G1-2
Paid int on bonds and judgment, $6OB 57
Carlisle Dep. Bank, loan Mid tilt., 085 05
Carlisle Gas and Water Co., front
Oct. 1, 1800, 7.1.5.
Coupon redeemed, 1,227 Ott
E Curnn.au, printing, 24 25
tiro. Zinn, 1/ 00
15. li invent, 25 00
J. Thompson, " it 00
Jti Bratton, " 20 50
J. Postletbmtit, election expenses
We,t Ward, 10 00
.Tos. Neely expenses election East
11. 10 00
.1. Kerr, salary & work on ;greets, 270 50
M. Neely, " 194 01)
A. Kerr, shoveling snow, 0 00
11. Gibb, black: mulling for street
tfontmic'si er. ' ' — lO - 56"
Treas. Comb. Co., stone, 81 87
C. Staymen, 15 80
S. Stouter, 1 80
Bretz and Martin, serving notices,
2 20
G Miller, extra services as clerk
of market, 10 00
J. F. Yengst, collector of 1359,
balance of error in settling his
account,
Yengst, repairing tree boxes,
John Catchall, materials and re
pairs to grll7o yard wall,
B E. Foot, plumbing, Sze ,
Mary \l iris, it
Jacob Bretz_ cleansing spteing,
J. Armstrong, preparing tax du
plicate,
F. S. Dinkle, repairs to bridge,
e LallinSoll. TIIIISOII work,
M. Holcomb,
R McCartney, u-m uf jail as lock
up,
J It for picks,
P. Monyer, blanks fur use of Bo
rough,
2 00
Henry Saxton. hardware, 6 80
Henderson & heed, freight, 41
D. Thompson, tire plug, 17 00
Arnold & Son, gum coat for High
Constable, 3 00
P. Spahr, laying pavements, 47 98
E. Steel, winding clock, . . 15 00
J. Ritner, plan of Borough, 0 00
J. Spahr, hauling, 1 68
Black & Delaney, lumber, &c., 11 78
0. Delaney, 10 50
Geo. (toucher, posting bills, 25
J. D. Gorgas, lamps, &c., 16 75
P. Monyer, Tr Union Fire Comp., 34 00
E. D. Quigley, Tr. Cumbld. Fire
Company, 34 00
J, W. Ogilby, Tr. Good Will Fire
Company, 31 00
J. Campbell, Tr. Empire Hook and
Ladder Company, 31 00
F. Dinkle and others,. night po-
i ll' IN iLy
lice, 732 00
S. Enstninger, stars for police, 3 60
Jos. Stuart, salary as High Con
stable, 50 00
And. Martin, salary as High Con
stable, 118 75
George Bently, salary as night pii•
]iceman, 118 50
A. Dchutl, salary as clerk of mar
ket, &c., 92 90
J. Widner, salary as night police
man, &c , 118 75
J. Masonheitner, Salary as Sec Cy.
of Corporation, 90 00
Jas. Martin, balance of salary as
Curator of Grave yard for '6O, 12 50
P. Monyer, salary as Treasurer
and extra services, 98 00
R. Natcher, salary as janitor, 26 00
Total casluayments, $6,366 30
„ _
By extinerations allowed Collectors
of 1860 and 1861, • 314 77
By commissions allovied Collectors
of 1860 and 1801, 279 71
By error in charge of balance of
duplicate of 1809, 172 99
By amount of taxes of 1861 out
standing, 2,410 50
Total credits,
Balance due by Treasurer,
STATEMENT OF' TIIE FINANCES
INDEBTEDNESS.
Bonds issued for gas and water
stock, Ist subscription, $25.000 00
*Bonds issued for gas and water
stock, 2d subscription, 85,000 00
Bonds issued to George Lino,aud
others,. 0,003 -88-
Judgment of Margaret Warden use
of P. Quigley, . GOO 00
Note of . Carlisle Dep.-Bank, . 1,482 60
Outstanding orders of Council, s 64 00
' ASSETS.
1000 abates Gas and
water stock, let sub
scription, par valtie, $25,000 00
*l4OO shares gas nod ..
water stock, 2d sub- . •
• seription, par value, 36,000 00'
Dickinson College. and
other Hess: . - - -1,271 07
Outstanding taxes of
1861, : • • 2,410 60
;icpps.(if indebtednOs,,
*aeon of debt Ind year, $8,812 98
above, ' .7,418 86
Decrease,
*BY agreement between the Carlisle Gas and
Water Company and the lloronili of Carlisle,
entered into July 1, 1868, said Company oovv-
nanted to pay the interest on the above bonds,
issued for the second subsoription stock, as it
matures, and to estgblish a sinking fund for
the redemption of the .prinoipal thereof, and
agre#;rlo tranT3 fer to - said. Com -
pany said stock equal in amount to the bonds l i
dine redeemed. The'said Company also exe
cuted a mortgage to Trustees, as collateral
security to the holders.of said bonds for the
payment of the same and interest. No claim
fur interest on said bootie has been made on
the Borough.
CIIAS.IIOILBY Trustoo
We have this„ day examined the foregoing
account of Peter Monyer, Treasurer of the
Borough of Carlisle, and find n balance duo
by him of forty six dollars and twenty-six
~, o ts--.‘ve have also examined the above
statement of the finances of said Borough and
find the same correct.
OT inn Ss, Wares, and — lfferatifidise. lirssiVreK
Lumberenon, Ste., within the County of Cum
berland, returned and classified according to the sever.
al acts of Assembly as follows, to wit :
CLIPS, LICENSE
. -.
A. W. Bent 7. -
- .
dry.goods, 10 4120 00
Leidlgh, Stiwyor.4 Miller,dry goods 10 20 00
Philip Arnold, dry goods 12 12 50
.
J. %V. Eby, groceries; ' 11 15 00
C Inhoff. 11 IT, 0
" •
. • .
Win. Bentz, " 13 10 00
M. Myers, . ". -- .- -13 -- 10 90
J. F. Stool, " 14 7 00
Bar nay Ilnlinn,n, grocerle6, 14 7 OU
A. O. Lechler, " 14 7 00
Hoorgo Loiby, 14 7 00
Honry IlttrkneFr, " 14 7 00
F..uHan Winchel, 14 7 00
D."
Eckelm ,0 Son, 14 7.00
251 47
6,756 83
$9,590 53
-. • .
Woodward b. Sch/pidt, prod uco, 11 15 00
Henderson h Rood, •• 12 12 50
.1. IC. Nonomulatr, 13 10 00
=lll
leery `ax ton, hardware,
J. I'. Lyn° A Son, " 11 15 20
Ai :warmly: & I luffor, lamb. k. rood 13 10 00
Oliver Delancey, lumber AL cool, 13 10 00
S. 11. Mover, 14 7 00
A. 11. s:who:, furniture, 14 7 00
Rhoads,
U. 00 I by, Agt., dry goods,
• •
Wm. )1.31111'25, 14 7 (JO
N. W. Woods, Agt , dry goods, 14 3 00
4. I'. lireentield 0 Co., •• 14 7 00
50 00
It It. J. meson, fancy d.ty goods, 14 7 00
IL E. Shapley, jewulry, 14 7 00
Thomas Conlyn, •• 14 7 00
F. C. K ramor, 14' 7 00
;4 00
W. 111 k. Naugle, "
Jws. U. Steel,
.lamrn Loudon, Looks,
.1. 31. Viper.
Bretz & Cornwall,"
4.1) clurgus,,sLuses,
Mrs. M. )10rrls, '' 14 7 Ou
Somool Elliott.. drug", 14 7 00
S. IV. llnver4tink, dru A s, 14 10 00
S It. l'anneliknr, •• 14 7 00
His. S. M. lieilrur, confectionary. 14 7 00
.1. If. hhonm, 14 7 00
Mrs. C. hlurrny,,' •• 11 7 01
Mary Beatty, •• 14 7 00
Peter Mouyor, " ' 14 7 00
Jacob Senor, shoes, 1 1 7 011
Hobert 31 ,, 0re, ' 14 7 Ott
John Irvin°, 14 7 00
S. Endo inner. rotes, 4,.., 14 7 00
11. S. Kilter. uhn chant tailor, 14 7 00
hire. 31..1. St utoph, grucerlog, 14 7 00
John Fnllor, , 11 7 Ou
It m. 11. !tarn, ,' 14 7 00
.1. 1) II eel:, •‘ 14 7 00
17:0 . 1,11( ea)Sy; " 44' ' 700
A. Dl,, slith, " 14 7 00
Jacob 11olf, " 14 7 00
J. U. Calliu, lhas,
._ 11 7, OU
P. hone A. Cu,. 14 7
2 25
4 67
11 00
$346 03
John Keller, " 14 7 1)0
1110 Nell. miilinery, 14 7 00
Eliza Stahl, 14 7 110
111 s .1 Hutton. 1 ) 14 7 00
Mrs. E. I) lillma, .• 14 7 10
Dovicl Comma., 110ur and herd, 14 7 00
John Schinuhl, baker, 14 , 7 0.)
(1 II riu.nun, 14 7 00
11 Olin.) Sell " 14 7 U 0
1,0), is Faher, 14 7 00
,1010 r " . 14 7 1111
David paper, ,4e, 14 7 r 0
1,1,0: la, ingston, clothing, 13 10 00
nold a. Cut), 13 10 00
3. W " . Smiley, 13 1U 00
.
E. B L " erulard, 13 1000
Allison 0. Keeny, marketing, 14 7 00
J......l[—Ermkriek, •, _
..
~ _ 14 7 WI
David Fredrricks, " 14 - 700
11illiam Askew, " 14 700
.1:.01vs l'aniti & Son," 11 7 00
Wm. Chenoweth, • 14 7 u 0
Ileoj. lloslor, dealer, 1-1 7 00
Peter Faust, produeo, 14 7 00
11 tn. 71 marketing., 14 7 00
DICKINSON.
SI rohn4lloel, & Colby, dry goods, 13 10 00
HenjEunin Plank, dry goods
10r 96
4 00
Kerr & 'Hummel, lumber, 12 12 50
May & Linglefield, 13 10 50
Enulehart & it nmley, lumber. 14 7 50
Adam Enlinoer, 14 7 00
.1. Ithlueltr.l & 00., 14 7 00
Geo. \‘' Senior, dry sonde, 13 1.1 00
DeDlingur, I 7 00
30 10
79 21
1) fi
11
Win 143
3,r01i ni liner. ••
1211=EM
10 00
1 7:,
3 37
5 2`,
111=9
S. It Pau~•r inoltico
Nth'lllo .11-o.
tionetn:ll), ninrket I ng
Da% Id 111,,,r
30 JO
1 23
\ fa. it„eV, 1 • 3 . VOM.k.
11. liurlou al tbr, grovel i CF.
HAMPDEN
D. Rupp, dry
Junes 11. Johnson, dry goods,
A. Shriver,
George Halo. ~tor ON,
Cyrus Tem pli o, furriltuf o,
Jeremiah 31'Cartney, marketing
31. Haggot, confectionary, kr.,
11. 0. Mosier, produce,
Ilitner & andWisr, shoes. 11 7 0i
A brabam Brower, dry goods, 13 , 10 00
Jelin Coleman, I I 7 00
Eli W. Wi•e, " 14 7 00
Wm. P. Lny .I. drugs, 4 ' I I 7 00
William Crall, marketing,ll 7 I 0
•
J. Young, 74 7 1 . 0
'
O. !yell:Aker, " I I 7 00
C. Eberly, dealer. 1 I 7 00
Brindle k FOIIS, dry goods, 17 70 00
11. J. Stevens, 14 7 00
D. L. Deviney, drugs, 74 7 00
Henry Spahr, flour, 14 7 00
Sam mil Plank, dealer, 14 7 01
Christian Hoover, marketing, 14 7 00
Jacob (hunger, groceries, 14 7 1.0
Daniel Nlarkloy, marketing, 14 7 00
NEW VILLE,
Klink it Co., dry goods, 13 10 00
T. McCandlish, " 13 10 00
Stough it Elliott " 12 12 fill
.1. C. et J. 11. Brown, hardwaro, 73 10 01
0.0. Wild, drugs, 14 7 00
William Reed. `• 14 7 Ord
W. L. McCullough, gro-eries, 14 7 00
S. M. Mouser, " 14 7 00
Jos. Loughlin, clothing, 14 7 00
.1. M. Doviiii,on, A gt.. shoes, 14 7 00
J. II Coloich, Agt , stoves, 14 7 00
A. Fulirmon, marketing, 14 7 10
John ford, 14 7 00
S. D. McKinney, dry goods,
Ferguson & Co., dry goods, 1t 7 00
S. Miller and Sr Sous, " 14 700
140wm.“ 0 Myers, "
a 411 14 700
J. & .1. Kyle, 13 10 00
A Mininch,l4 7 00
.
Hursh & Hays, -" 14 7 00
Lewis A Co., Red Barn. produce, 14 7 00
Snyder & K nettle, 11 10 10
.1. .ii J. 11. Ilitri,h, . 11 11 00
Newcomer , 1 :, Horn, ' - " 1:1 10 00
Irenry - F.Snyder, shwa, 14 7 00
.1. & J .11. Hursh, Oakville, produce, 11 10 0.1
3. 11. Wagner, marketing, 14 7 00
N 1111711 U RH.
Koontz & Stovick, dry goods,
James Groan,
David Hoover, flour,
C. !Huy irk, furniture,
W. W. Fraser, shoes, ,
J. r. Wiso, dry goods,
Geo. Russell, "
W. M. Watts, ,
Miss E. Russell, do goods,
.1. Ilootem, marketlng,
A. Goodheart & Co., marketing,
3OUTII MIDDLETON
Alexander & Mullin, dry goods,
Kauffman & Dreehbill,
A. M. Loldigh,
8. N. Divan.
Barney Gardner,
gemuel Bhupp, dour,
Rte. Ward. confectionery,
C. Reep, furniture.
S. Kint,ss, marketing,
D. Newman, shop,
$9,544 27
46 26
$9,690 63
George Coffey, dry goods,
L Strohm,
George Cloter, "
Schoch, & Bro., " '
U. U. Itelfsnydei, confectionary,
Wm. Hawk, marketing,
MIDDLESEX
J. 11. SryMir, dry goods,
E. L: Shryock, '•
$71,100 43
. .RIFIEPPENSBURG,
S. 0. Haller, gincerles,
Tarman & Bro., "
P. Detrich;
Jacob Pogue
.1. 11.. Fastnach Co•, grovirlos, •
P. S 4 Ariz; "
Cox & McCune, dry goods, .
J. Heck & Co.,
J. &J. B. Reading, t 4.-. •
Stuart .4 Sons,
Stengel( Sc McPherson, dry goods,
B J. Snochly, furniture,
Hostetter & Skylee, clothing,
J. Bridges, merchant tailor, ,
Rankin & Bto., drug's,
John Sternbach, " •
J. 0. Atlick, ,
John McCurdy, 5' ' -
Mrs: H. Sturgeon, millinery,
Mrs. - M.•Dubbs, "
J. Landis, }enroll";
Hyrarn Ilyslnger,joivelrir'
Grabill & Johnson, hardware,
Forney 'lc 'McPherson, "
A, J. WOlf, stores,
I. M. tlykosy "
Ruby 4 I.iiwtOn, Moaned;
,
63,681 67
$7,918 86
$1,894 12
C. E. MAGLAUG MAN,
J. M. MASONHIMER,
Carlisle, MareET...7, 1862. Auditors.
List. of Dealers
CARLISLE
Ia'$II0I(I1HtIII
I=
I=l
MIMI
MIME
E116E59
L rENN
13 10 00
13 10 00
14 700
14 7 00
14 1111 700
14 7 00
14 ,7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
BOUTLIAILITON
14 700
- 14 7 00'
, 14 • 700
• 14... 700
• 7 - 00
14 7 00
12 ' . 12 60
,• 13 'lO 00
2 . 14 700
14 - 700
• • 10 2000
llitritin Angle, limber, .
T. B. Blair, produce,
Kelso & Il,lnkle, stationary, .
Johnson & Bearer, coal, @e..•
11. B. Colo, bats, &c.,
431..19.—.Cra1t "
Benj. Biggs, marketing, ••
S. Myers, "
Chhrles Oyster; luinlhir,- ... -- 13. 10 00
Lou & Ebel ly, .` 'l2 12 GU
Musser & Joules, " l3 10
V. Freeman, ' " . ' ' 14 7
P. Wind, dry goods,• , - , - 14 7
JAL Abner, " 14 7
Andrew Ross, produce -13 10 00
UPPER glil,llll.
GoswHer .Sr. Zook, dry goods,
D. K. Noel,
Robert Hetrick, marketing,
Hiram Longaueeker, dealer,
Line & Givler, produco, l3 10 00
Theo. liunishire, " 13 • 10
Henderson & Rood, produco, 14 7
Edwin James, dry goods,' 14 7
D. Martz, & Co., " 14 7
liber James, 13 10
Tobias Sites, marketing, 14 7
Wm. Bishop, 14 7
Win. Vannard & Co, marketing, 14 7
Q. W. Robinson, dry goods, .. 14 7
.—SILYJNR..STILI NO.
._ . _ . .. "-. .
Wm. it. Eckols, dry goods, ii 14 1
J. J. Coble, " 13 10
..
David Strohm, 13 10 00
Jacob Simmons," 14 7
..
Jacob Lehi igh, 14 7
Jas. Fink, merchant tailor, 14 7 00
Fisher & Knapp. dealers, 14 7
Wm. S. Burkholder. dealer, 14 7
John B. I.eidigh, produce, 13 10 00
.1
F. Breckenutker, marketing, 14 7
J. Brandt ESon, dry good;, 14 70 0)
D. Comfort A: Sons, " 13 10
Brindle A. Nelswanger, " 11 15
John Rohde, " 14 7 ( 0
"
Henry Lease, , 14 7
liapfman A. Oswald, produce, 13 10
Thrones It. Bryson,,. " 12 12 50
John Johnston A Son, " 12 12 50
Emminger A Hogi.r, '• 13 10
Zackarias A Havorstick, produce, 14 7
Jos. Mllleison, lumber, 14 7 00
Seidel Eberly & Co., lumber, 14 , 7
Ueo. Hummel, lumber Sr. c0a1,14 7 00
•,
Daniel Utsabill, clothing, 14 7 00
I, IV. Abrams, " 14 7
Arnold A Co., 14 7
Bubb R . . Oarretson, hardware, 13 10
John S. Boyers, 13 • 10
11. NVllson A Sons, stoves, 14 7 00
Wm, NVonderlich, " 4.- 14 7
L'ldigh A Mathews, " 14 7 00
J. It. Herring, drugs, 14 7 01
J. S. Hallett, " 14 7
Ira Day. 11 7.
It. Thomas, groceries, 11 7
Robert Mills, '' 14 7
Fagan A Armstr ng, groceries, 13 10
S. G. Bowman, 14 7
J. Eminger, " 14 7
H. W. Irvine. con s,lionery, 14 7
Samuel W. Worst, furniture, 14 7
John Rupp, " 14 7
- Miller A - Eherty,'llimiers, - • .-. • •--"-- - - - ..- - 141 --- -"10.
C. Helloes, shoe.,
GeorgoOtstott, .•
Levi Itelgle, lets A shoes.
J. 1. Raliensburger. musk, 14 7 00
Jacob Swartz.. jewelry, 14 7
E. S. li tame, "
14 7
Seller A Keifer. merchant Ihilnrs, 14 7 00
•
Jacob VI ineman, ba1,,,, 14 7
A 11. Mlteer. millinery.
Mrs. S. Bryan, "
George Sii:itiollr, marketing
Frank 01: ,, shell,
(leorge lii.ser,
J. J Smith, balier.
E=El
7 t 0
14
13 10 00
14 " 00
14 7 01
14 700
14 7 00
14 7 00
BEER, OYSTER AND EATING HOI'SES
rederie% KCIIiII.I . ,
(4,1101,, :.•;weitzer, ‘•
Miamel'7ltit;ll - 40. "
7lrs. 71. 71e1' nough, '•
'Andrew Gould, '•
JULIO User,
71rs. II Peters,
IVi
John Huffman, 7 10
Mrs It Williams, `• 7 in
Ewing Chu k, 7 10
Mrs, „I. I,bach 7 lit
ck orge Poland, 7 10
71, .1. I,w, In
rs..C. 71),1r5, 7 10
l'Orge 11E•nr., ft
Neon Strine,
Eultiou.,l W ell irh, "
rattan.
.108005 Ilnppwell, 8 g;1,
.10.01,1) COlllO. 1.1:04 Pen nsl - a-o*, 7 10
Adam Ilulkh, ldm. Newburg, 8 5
II '''ter. Newton 7 10
C. A 110010.11,04, 4 ' 7 10
1 J. Crawlwal, .iNvw. l ll/e. -
Wm. 8. Duellap. 7 10
John Maley, Nlecbaillesburg, 7 10
%Vagnor.
11. 11. Eberly,
Samuel Rupert, "
C. shade, Shlpponsburg,
l'eter 11111er. •‘
James Markey,
John 11115.0, "
8. Urove, Upper A Ileu
11 1 m. All•znn.ier, catlisle,
Wet. linniiln, •.
Floes,.” k I , lvere, Silver Fp,.lnf.T.
Zarkar r, Aliley & (..`", U. Alen
I;e,.r2e F.,laml 4 tableg,
I•:manupl Wvirivh. 1 tablo
14 - W 0
7{ - lio
All pers.ols loollhir.th , ,,,solvegagTrloved by tho abeve
return or .n. will have et, ”pportuoi „ t - „h.
peuhuq I, y ,•„1,;,,, t h., sui,s,•. ihf, 11G ti1..11 , 111t
In 1'31 . 1i , 1, en. , 4th, I Ith. I`..th. nr ?..:,tll of .1 pril, af
ter h 11,11,1 appeal t rill b e hoard
S.C.)111",
April I, 1562. Nfereant.ll,l Appraiser.
liEt=irl
11 10 00
14 7 ( 0
14 7 0
11 - 00
FARMERS, BUILDERS,
N ant? the public .-ener
-
_Xi ally, willplea.. call et the
CHEAP HARDWARE STORE,
W. Tam selling good, cheaper than ever for cash or short
crclit.
T! 51 togs NA Ils and Spikes just received, of the very
he.t. makers and warron Country merchants sup'
pit with nails at manofacturers prices.
100 Tons Hammered and Rolled IRON, of all slurs,
jast 11101,i Ved and warranted to he of the best quality,
nth a i urge a,,,irtimint of
Sheet
Bared Iron,
Hoop Iron,
110 roe shoe Iron,
Ing Steel, Cast Stool,
1111 st horse sbOnr,
ilui a. ` , hoe Nails. Washers,
Aor its, Vices P ties, (lasps,
Bolts, Nuts, Screw Hates, Rivets,
• Ithicksmlth Bellew s, tie., Os she.. per
than the cheapest, at the Hardware store, East Main
street. Carlisle
March 29, SAXTON.
)I.OIVB. Just received and for sale
1 at manufacturers prices, a large assortment of
Plank's Plow,
ilenwood's Now,.
Zelitler's Plow,
Weirich's Plow,
York ,letal Plow.
Bloomfield Plow,
Eagle Plow,
Cultivators, Sc.,
at the cheap Hardware store of li. IiAXTON,East Maio
street. March S.
11 " (0
14 7 «
13 10 00
14 7 0(
11 7 11l
14 7 0
14 7 il
14 7 r 0
17 7 11
11 7 00
PU & OEM ENT. 100 barrels of
Cement, with a lame asAortment of Chain and Iron
Pump, ju , ,t received and for sale cheaper than ever.
Cement sold bythe quantity at Ullioafactureis prices
'March 29. 11. SAXTON.
Ell=i2l
The Confessions and Experience of
PUBLISHED. f`o'r the benefit and as a
j warning and a caution to young men who sulfur
from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, &c.; supply
ing at the same time the means of Sylf cure. By one
who has cured hlmvelf after being put to great expense
through medical imposition and quackery. By enclo
sing a post paid addressed envelope, single copies nittY
he had of the author, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. Esq.,
—Bedford, Rings Co., N. t:
March 14, 1802-1 y
BARGAINS I BARGAIN'S !
SINCE the late victories noestic Cot
tonth Goods have declined, and thorn Is now a 'wog.
poet of getting a supply of Cott.m. We, (LIMPICII,
SAWYER MILLER, at the Cow state, under 'Martin's
Hotel, East Main street,) nra receiving daily largo sup
plies of
NEW SPRING GOODS,
our old stock wo are determlnn'd to sell a CITY
PRICES. DRESS GOODS of every verity; •
13 10 00
13 10 00
11 10 00
1d 7 0)
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 On
14 7 00
Hair; and Fancy Silks at Prices.
A lat'go lot of now Black Silks at 76, 87%, 1.00, 1.25,
1.50, 1.75, 2 00 2.50;• now' Spring Dolalnoa at 25 maul*
4.010 yarda beat quality Morimac, Cochero, Pacific and
ino.rlean Printa, dark and light colas, now styles ? at
12%; a largo lotat Blind 10. Full and '
lIIMEEI
SECOND MORNING PRINTS,
last quality Eliglish, 12% ets. All kinds Domestic
Oin glx a ans 12%; Man ahestir 18% . ; BO plil.c.flifranclvand
Scotch Dress and Bonnutillinglaniiiic 25.
lIROWNAfin WIIITJ MUSLINS
at wholesale and retail, a gond quality B, lino 10, 44
wide 12 4. Also, 54,10 4, 11-4, 12.4 at corresponding
prices. All hinds of iISAVY GOODS in largo supply at
reduced prices—Pickings, Stripes, Chocks. Drillings,
Osnaburgs, Cotton Diaper, ka., &e. Linen Goods of
all kinds, Table Cloths, Shootings, Linen Diaper, Nap
kins, Shirting Linens Shirt Fronts, Collars, at the old
prices. White Goods, all kinds, at old Klein,
13 10 00
13 10 10
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
SPRING MANTLES, DUSTSRS,•
Shawls,- Embroldortes, &c., Mop Skirts direct frbm tho
factory. 800 doz. !Adios', Mimes, 'Moo's and Boy's
1108 E, 12% to 26. Alan's and Boy's IVoar •
14" 7 OD
14 - 7 00
14. - 7 00'
14 •701
14 7 00
'l4 7 00
13 .10 00
' 33 10 00
12 12 60
13 10 00
13 10 00
.14- . 7 00
14, 7 00
14 7 OD
14 7 CO
BLACK CLOTHS AND CASSINIERES,
nil grade/1 Fancy, Cassimbres, latest styles, Vestings,
Satinets,Jeans, Cottonades, dm, &c,. flirting seoured
the servires of a tirst class 'Pallor, we aro prepared to
gut up Clothing in the most fashionable style at short
notice.
CARPETS': CARPETS! !'
We are receiving our Spring supply of Carpets, commis.
hag all the various kinds kept in a first class Carpet ,
House. Carpets ranging in price from lit% to 1.20.
Oil Clothe, all widths, Slatting's, Looking Glasses,
Shades and - blinds of all kinds. 1,000 ibii; Carpet Chitin;
Feathers; Cotton Batting; Counterpartes„&e., dte. •
All the above needs And_inany etleereLwe offer . , to
pm chasers at is small , advance above cost. • Winter
Dress Goods—Shawls, Mantles, Furs, less than first cost. ,
Wit are determined net to be updorsold. • knees° call auff
examine our Influence eteek. " • '
E=l2l
*A.Wo will make additlona of Now • Goods as the ace.
son adritnees. All Gonda warranted to be what we sell
them for.' •
LEIDICIT, SAWYER lc
Calrl Fobrnary 28,- 1862,
11 15 00
14 7 00
14 . 7 00
14 7
14 7
34 • - 7
14 7
N iumtrAND
WEST FENNSDOROUG 11
AIECIINICSDUII6
El=
0
15 oil
115 ot)
J sal
=
BLINDS AND SHADES.
- 1 - )' • J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 North Gth
jo e Stroot, Philadelphia, Manufacturer of
VENITIAN BLINDS and
- WINDOW - SHADES: -
-
Tho largest and finest assortment in the city, at the
lowest prices. Blinds painted and trimmed equal to
zuw,__ Store Shades made and lettered.
April 18, 1862-2 m
REMOVAL! REMOVAL!
TACOB SE NER'S Boot & Shoe Store
has hem removed next door to l'lper'S Book Ston
and opposlto the Cumberland Valley Bank.
BOOTS AND.S HOES ! BOOTS AND SHOES
Grand liargains
now offered at Sener's Cheap Boot and Shoe Store.
13 10
14 7
14 7
14 7
Spring Arrival of New Boots & Shoes.
The subscriber has just returned tenni-Phil
adelphia and Boston n ith nn extensive and
splendid assortment of tiontlemun's and La
dies' Shoes, Men's anti Boys' Boots, Shoes and
Brogans, Mon's and Boys' Walking Shoes, Calf, l'akent
Leather and Cloth Gaiters.
La Button Boots, Balmoral and Lac., Hoag, Gal.
tors, Buskins and Kid Slillper, Misses and Children's,
Boots end shoca,--Carpet-itims,-T-runliertinibrefhlspi
which will ho sold low for Cash.
Purchasers are Invited to roll and examine nor star
they will tied that In pile° and quality It will campy
with any shoe store in the place, at the New Stu
Room next door to Piper's Book Store.
Carlisle, April 11, 18a.2—Om
A Superior Limeston'e Farm For
ALimestone farm of the best quality
containing about 240 or 245 acres is offered for sale.
This farin produced last Sear 1000 bushels of ,wheat,
and large quantities of corn and oats.
There Are excellent improvements on i 110 fine. consist.
lug of a now house, a gund barn, a trig pen and corn.
crib, spring houce, bake oven, good water near the
door. On the northern side of the farm I, located a
Ihnest one Ridge protecting the crops from tho winds
and furr kiting the best or limeslnue for limo. There
are about 100 acres cleared and the rest is covered with
timber. With iIIIIICIOII% liming the faun would pro.
duce 15 00 bushels of wheat It can conveniently Le
divided into two farms.
" The farm Iles In Indi=rl.) tnsvnghip, the rlebe,t.
cultural settlement in Perry County. A better 1,9 ing
Invostment enrlnbt he 111/1,111.
For particulars ran 1111011 o :011.11•0:ss the undersiple,
who will answer all inquiries.
April 4, iStr2. A. 1,. SPONSI.EIt•
GREAT EXCITEMENT
Tjas been raised in Carlisle and stir
r .s„ndh,, count ro on learning that the Rul,,rino
has returned bum the lily with a tremendous stool, n
Dry lloodi. alldought far ('ash and to be .M at and
low prices as will cavhe sl Cu PLOPLE to shake to ILei
boots.
In thix vtly v i xtensive bloc): mny hr fount pil
i)REss' C;001). - -;.
l'uren T,n tr. I , 3nPy Sill., in vit ict
Ikv o(tur nowt eolehrnted inantai.die,
Pnil de Cher k,
Sahli Plaid, (livid. Ninniinidque,rll.oll De
hazinns, Lan in:.
111=1
CLOTIIS, C.ISSIMERF,S,
Vesting.:. B n went of foutl it v deniroble ktyle
Tlek Cheek.. 1•12.11.4 a. ttglirclns, Luwnp and
of rely , nicli,•ient yu tutity to
clothe f.Ve y foin dp in ilia County.
I ho,e:Llso tin. largest nr
7 10 00
-
10.00
auLLOil Cloth illiliti_iixterior_pf. I . ,•tinsylvrtuift, of a
qu.ilit I, and vory 4 .:tl.ir
try 1 , 111.1, t4r 1/111.01:
1.,if1e5. 1 havo .11,11” qt ,vory drciral
line nf 1111Anesq - that InPrrtimled, st.lw . t..rl with"
gie.tt r Ire, owl with , itm - le t” line WalliS or this
cotiiiimiliv and tho pie. eni tl fun's.
Tho puhlie is luiViSl.ll to see there linvzolliennt bias
of coed. before pnrell,illz elso , , here. :4 , 1 4.11.. , .1111•1 , 1t
that 11 4 /VIIIIEO,S 111 hi` a/1111,i 11.111 er:1111.1,1.
[ion of my stock of Good.. whip h for inantensllv has nev
er been, and perhaps never' will he, ,inzilled_ in this
phew for heautv. and ehennless'.
At the old, wt II known stand of
IMO
April 4,1 S C. 2
TO THE CITIZENS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY•
rl l ll E I)Ell.S IX; NE / beg , : leave to
in r , rm p r u, that h, il:IN j u•[(110'11 , 1 n DIM]
STORE In the Itorroigh oft"nrlfsh., lu tho rannt form,-
Iv crupleiti he Reynolds .t Netter. , n 1)1114:Store, nest
.or to I nhotT's Ilrncory Sto,. Stott h Hanover street.
where Ito will ninny, t o f)1.111 ready and.wllling to piy
the spdtuht and pest3l
The folkwlng hst g•onTri.es lho main portion of his
stark:—lntent
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8 .
7 10
8 a
DRUGS AND ci IcALs, TaussEs
,w m,t.s, °L filet
PURE \VINES AND LIQUORS,
perfcmh, ) , (',n N , (tt , •:)s ant ral
rot(fis•li mai k(), au.} S (gm,. Litltogruplp) crud e
F1,1114/P. Pall.t, (alil Sash Brush
es, coal ()11,
BLANK BOOKS 8 STATIONARY
CO nn
u U ,
gs,/•rallv I r•r tilt ~ year •xp: rlinon In
11:•,V,` me 1 . 11,. , •111.1,, I 11.. p. nut.' stiat n
s.: p 111.1., Is.tta.•. t ur.
Illy,: port,' (toil I S. rl . to all who
Way farm use I , it II a call.
ITESCRIPTIONS
Carefully entnpnntld,i, at 1 th . priers Giro men , •11
C4rllslo, Dec. 6. I:+t,l. S. II I' N Eli
NEW PI ILIII.
WF()It D (10.. \Whole=ale and
/111 , 1 Curio,' hair NI arehonfa, N. 21
S.mih 7th Stria.t., San.' and 1:Inn•
Emery Cloth, Italy !lido NVltips, not Curled
Hill rho print. soliviLed by mail nud
ttist r p•tien gu.trall teed.
1171177: AND C , ).ll.llfiN (;I,('ES,
Priater , , )I,kkers
Cnarll )131:ors, &r.
I),‘lt•rs in tho niece will lind It at ITucial advant:4;,.•
11 give us a calls
EMEMIII
OPPOSITION
A(; IN ST
lIYIPOSITI N AND BIG PRICES
G RVFNFIELD CO Carlisle, Pa.,
race', ed another l:rrz, :1 , 1.00 , 11 to
their stock of Cheap Goo Is. are busy determined that
in the future consUillers 01 (hoods in Ca. lisle and Lhe
County of Cumberland, shall have the benofit of law
prices. %Vt. 01311 protect all 'lasses and conditions M
the community, the poor as well as the rich, aiiainst
impmition in the shape of hair prices. We shall make
our chief object the aeisnomodatlon of nor customers
with all kinds of desirable at tea. inside prices:
and if hp the Use or the meaun always at our
command, we shall undersell the old merchants, of
course our ouStOMBrS Will not ajoet. As rse purchase
for calm and sell for cash, consumers will, of ..ours:,
have all the benefit.
l'r ices li,Jducc,l
Good
Hotter Cull (aN,
Cholee Calicoes,
Extra Madder Colers
Morrim:u•ks,
Cochecos,
FRENCH ENGLISH CHINTZES,
the most desirable nscortmcnt evert puled in Ca
English and French Brilliants in Mut,: colors at low
priers.
Beautiful Brilliants 12. 1, cents.
/1/ U SI; /A'S
Something else beside raw cat ten arriving, and same
thing els.iheside rottno ports opened! The
eyes of the People opened I
Bleached uyslins, etc.
do do 8 ets.
do 'Extra quality 10 eta.
1 yard wide bleaohal nineties, 1 1 6
Untie 'cited Mu:dabs.
Eine unbleached musline, .8 as.
Extra heavy quality, 10 eta.
feel heavy Hoods 1 yard wide. •
Elegant line gullity I yard aide, 1'4 2
Thu above musllns are Iron. 1 1 , to :3 enuts . per yard
cheaper than they aretafw sold in Carlisle.
COTTONADES
Good Cotton pant guff,
'Bator quality,
Bog Cottonailea,
Wu aro retailing Bun yards . of the nboTo Cottonadgs
nt loss prioo than inerch.ints ran now purchass them ill
the east.
KID GLOVES!
A largo assortment of Ladles embroidered and plain
kid gloms, In all numbers. just. roreived.
EMI3I.IOIDERIES I
Embroiderlos In great variety andat vary lon• prleee
DELAINES !
A 'large variety of beautiful new style,Spring De
Nines: '
SKELETON SKIRTS!
Hoop Skirts for sltnsos and :Ladles In all variety.
Tho.undorsigned determined to make our store a per
inaumAt institution In this Borough, will 'be glad to
supply those persons needing anything in our linnwith,
desirable Goods ot fairndues. We' shall at, least have
the.satiefaetion of knowing that we tare regulated the
prides of Goods that ad kinds ore in the reach of
and that in the future there 'CM- be no - exorbitant
prices demanded .for Calicoes, Muslins, tic.,. upon the
plea of their enhanced'-valhe In the. east. While we
shall always keep step to ate " music of the Union,?"
we shall make others keep step to the cheering news of.
CHEAP UUODB for all classes at
°IIk:ENFIELD k
Carll6la, March 14; 1E62. Now• ri toile
pocARPETINGS, &o.—Just . roceivechit
OGILUY'S Clioap Cash. Storo, a nuts stook of Car.
lugs, Druggets and Floor 011 Cloths, which will Ls
sold at very low figures. . .
Please call and axanOno Cho stock.
Carlisle, Get.'2s,3titGl... ' - r ' ' ' ,
1 - 4 1 8TATE:r-NOTIOg.-4Jeittro - 4i4 • ps:
_la tninistration on the ostato nt PONT.' Ziennorroon,
cloo'd„lato of Lower Allen' townsblp,OuntbSOO., having,
been granted by the Itoointerof said .county, ,to tho
Enbsoribor ro§bilng In liampdon township, notice is
horeby.givon to all persons lodobtod to make payment,
and those having cishns to present Minn to
'8 tttLOF.G EBERLY . , Adin . r.
24 , 1862-ln '
JACOB SENER
ME
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cAlirrrs
I=
CH A W FOll D k CO.
21 Sou' 71.11 Street. I'llitatlelphm
R its
10 rts.
12,4
12 ,
101
'2 e
A. LEND,
Second door cast of the Market IL;ise in
Zags Comer,
n EALER IN PIANOS. New Rose
wood Pianos, from the ha=t makers.
MEL ODE ONS.
The best manufactured instruments from $45 to $lOO.
Violins. Guitars, Arc:oral:cum, Flutes, Files, Drums, Dan
jos, Tambourines. Violin and Guitar Strings, and Musi
cal Merchandise in general.
SHEET MUSIC.
A rompleto assortment for all instruments. Tho latest
publirations always ou hand.
'lonelier on the Plano and Guam, Instrumental and
Torn! musk.
Pianos and Melodeons tuned and repaired.
March A. 14141 V C.
Employment.
rifiTlE undersigned are •desirous of secu
ring the servlees of a few Young Men, to engage
In a Travelling Agency, upon a salary of FORTY DOI,
LARS per month, and ell expenses paid. This is an
opportunity seldom offered. and to those who merit the
approbation of the subscribers. by strict attention to
business, can rely upon ~ i nstant employment for a
term of years. I', further partioulars, address
ADA NIS, II KIN A N 4: CO.,
X: 115 Broad Street,
Marsh 1.1. Atkinson Depot, N. If.
The Citizens of Carlisle Si. Vicinity,
4, ItE invited to an examination of my
stock of (/..twerleN. Spin, Ae. Rest
al DANIS fit 11 m,tv per 11 , , Dried hest Pickplg,
kittsupc, tfunces, Buttered find li , firelPis :flu-di:re% of the
infift approved brands, Table XlO,
FRESII TOMATOES PEACHES,
in ran, Dried Fruit. very tine F) rep at Pt its per gall.
Fish; rine Apple, Sap Sago and lluteh Head (1,0,,
Coal 011. Fluid. Whale Oil, beet Tebnon) and Sezars, ei
der. Winos and iJITIorN, 3111.1 an ariCty ut small
Waros. Tl,lll. (31
Feb. 7. 1196 . 2. WM. DENT?.
Kollock's Dandelion Coffee.
ralfilti preparation, made from the best
u_ Java Coffee. is rev...minded by physielans as a
superior Nutrition; 11eieraite for General Dye.
pepi.la, and all hili ,, us dkorders l'housands w lio vo
been compelled to abandon tho use of coffee will use
this wittleet injetiok, effects. One. ran 0.1:11115 the
strength of two r,ounds of ordinary isdlee. lee 25
att;l hosC ll:i tang
paw der knoit n, i v ztinkiirg 11.:1,1, swe.•t um.l dutritious
bread an.' rakes. Priee 16 coots. 31aiiiiisctured hy 'I.
11. 1.111 , .e1;, Coldnist. corner of Itroad A Chestnut : I ts.,
and ..old It) all Druggists and
ly
F.11,1 , ', N S till ANCE. - g ALLEN
AND EAsT PENNSitillto rrrs FIRE IN
SURANCH GONIPAN V et l'ami•erlAnd county. inorpo
rated by an act at Assembly. in It, year 1543. and !las
ing recently J+ui Jrit- charter evtendisl to the tear
i 3 nor in arti and rig. ~p , • Nt , •.". u”. 14, the vn
perinteroleneo tort vi.:
It. Chri.r.lan t:an,
It. It lily, Ales. ~Johri helisn
iter,.lossph F:tll. . ••I,eie,
anJ_J_C_ _
The rates OfillSaralie.. a; . anl ru a lid fan, rable ns any
Company of the kind in ,tat: i•elsoos wishing to
become members are invited to mat l• 1 1 , 1 1 11eatiOn to the
agent! , of the elninlaily, ale , aro v Wing to usit upon
theta at a..y time.
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(31:11B COUNTY.— Slier-i••'<• A 11 , n
in.:. :1111 V111:1:11SIO, : L.lrgyPtie 1 . 01 - 01:
( Lurch n ; (.3 it
1: (11, 1li,1(11eloo; 11" : Penns
.1. IV.
B. enover.• (r,.,,
P , :11. Silver Spring: John Hp,. s'iti lisle; Valentine
1,..11:111.1
Virli I( CnI , NTS.-IV. S. MO:intr.
W,,,i”...1,1 11 ; J. F. 1/1.0.10r if. NI, asltirgion:
Clarlf 1/111Fburg; I/. liuttrr, Fairs - few ; .114 n WIIIInms - ,
C11.,' I.
U 111 x,
Motniwn. of the otoopmtv !mot!, polio” , a bout t o ex
piro. 0311 11.1. t hl.lll ronotved tty 11.14 applik atioll to
arty 11lI11`.k;ont N.
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11'IX 7'l: I:. A I,' I? A .1' (7 EN ILVT.
Cli A NO}, OF
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Cllllll.••,bnirg, h,.11) •' An 1 '•
Shippew.burg, 11 no o L.l
Nn 1111,•,"
" 1 4 1.10 .4
" Nleelmitictiburg, Ili 442 44
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FOlt. CIIAMBERSBUIW AND II AG EltSroWN
Ist Train.t it TruAn
Leave narririburg 8.1i5 A. M 1.50 P. M
.• Nlechunicshurg 0 .47 " 2.30 "
" Carllslo, 9.27 •• :', 00 ••
" 7'))wv1110, 10.0 . 2 .' :1.14 "
" Shippennburp. 10..,3 " 4.15 "
" , "rout,',, II tlyt- 11 In 4.511 "
•• I. ).:304));le. 11 55 545 ••
A rri VC :II il,”) of), 1). 12:i,
TIIIIEE Tiain,te_tvo Hart i,1.1tr,4 G r l'ittshun
: ,t ,m,l 7.60, A \l.. and l7n. P. )1 .
For PilllllUlphi3. in I'onti,vlvani:t Ci•ntint
.1,..'2.411 A. )12, 12 I 1!", n.I 2 , P. 11. 11a I.obanr,
V. It. It., at S.nu A. 11 . and 1.45, P. 11. For Baltimore,
nt :1.00 7,4') .1. . Al'IQ I'. NL
For Ina, erton and II illlamsport at 1.10 :and F.l P.
NI. Trains an Road at :Lao, I. 01.
NOTICE To I'AssISENGERS: Al all Station , . Is herr
Tickets are. sold, In, Hagerstown, lirecneastla, Claim
hersbar„:. Shipper:st.:lat. Nvw, tile, Ca-lislo. 'Mechanics
bur,,,nd Il ,cci..hurg. a redaction of LN cENl's
ca.di Ti.•l.al will ho mach to all l'Assence, that provide
themselves with Tickets beforit entering, the Cars.
O. N. LULL Supei't
Railroad 0111 re, Cbambersbuig,,)
Nov. 8,18(1.
PRICES REDUCED !
At OGII,IIY'S (71IEA1' CASH S'f 011 E
riA.LICOES S and 10 cents, best
i v uaity (•,11,,, :a IV, ,ent,, Nonn ,, tic Ginglnuu4 nt.
I . 2 , 2 vents, 1/nnestie 31amins S 10 ,ents. 4-1 11,nn4stie
'Mu,lln. nrtic.ll., 12 , C 13,4,, Table Dia
per 01 In‘ nrives. i 01,1, 0 Fhinnels 12 1 ,,
I loopedan k.
chest in t v
in. -unty.
BLACK SILKS
at Tel N . I.IW prices. Blankets and Vlannel , under price.
ei,OlllS, t:RI M .leann, A e,.tings, at astonish
i nclp low prices.
All any old friends aliCI customers Are respect' ully In
vited to call and examine for themselves, as I Win MIL
he ondersold by any store In the county.
Melo street, opposite the Dept.
0G11.13Y, Trustee.
Carlisle, FA. 2S, 1'412.
11 --
AS LEFT LEONARD'S COR
NER!
J• tar• SMILEY
Horeb , : Ovils notice, to his friends, enstoiners. and the
:ouldie, that he has removed his store from Leonard's
corner to his now room—formerly known as Helloes
hunt stare—on North Hanover 81i net, 'botwoen the
Doposit Bank and Ilnyett's Ororory Stare.
Mg sleek of It EA l)Y.11 A 611 - CLOTHING, Boots,
Slices and Hats is urge and complete, and yon
can depon I upon the fact that he can and will
sell cheaper than ever: and always intends to
sell good goods - and at a lower price than any persoli
else.
CLOTHING ,!
iAlwayF on hand, the most seasonable, best made
and fahltionnhic Coals, Pantaloons r and Vests
from the rommoneat to the befit qualities, which
- ' cannot full to fit, please the uyn and riso 'halls.
faction in general. •Also, Shirts, Illider-shh to and
drawers, collars, cravats suspetoler4. gloves, stockings,
Sc., k., all to he sold at the very lowest prices.
. BOOTS AND SHOES
Alwhys nn hand, a largo and complete assort-
ment of every variety of Boots, Brogans, Oxford i t ,
Ties, Slippers, Oalters,JoiTersons, &0., for Ladies
and (Muth - mon, Misses and Boys, youth - and
Milliken, all to be sold cheap. Also on. hand and eon•
atantly manufacturing tho best Vine French and Hens
Morocco Boots,and Jeffersonsfor:Ladlea.
'sowed fret. of chargo.
HATS.' -,
A large 4 steel; of flats for Men, Bays and,'
Children, common, good and film.' All soil
ing cheapur than aver.
TRUNIM—TRAVELING DADS, UMBRELLAS, VUL
OANISOD 0 UM' cOATS AND LEGGINGS
- -CtIEt):I I ER'TITAN EVER.
T hereby tender my thanks to my customers and
friends. forpast favors, and earnestly solielt you all to
call and see me and my stool( of goods, before you put. ,
chase' elsewhere. as I am determined to use every effort
'to supply VII with the very best; and at such prices as
willsuit all. lie ‘ part.tular to look for my olkn
April ..5.1891.—1y, Bmir,nr.
BTATE NOT[GE .—Wlierea~ letters
1 . 140 f Adotiniattation 'with thaLwill n
'an "e on' the
estate of John lletriek,iate 'orCOrbil CountVndiarui,
have boon granted •by the Negiater or Cumberland
county, to tin subi:eriber, n4'1(1111,06 North Middleton
townallip, nottee 10 hqnby $o Tier/ions indebt•
ed to . Ha ld .e s ti t tb, tai inaka payintint. and those having.
clalina td presont.AtiOnt4.llfattthooticat.ed' for nettle
inont to . . 5111.10.411 T, Sr..
April - -Adm'r.
!I Matrimony . .B 1 ad.e.• Easy; 71.
,
Aisr.gvir, how either sex
Ito.uiliy Nultably married, Irrespective of age or.
positon, prepossessing er otherwise, with, a treatise on
the Art of Fascinating ally persen you wish. A curl •
cue scientific experiment which never fails. Free for
20 cents. Address P. 'WILMA:II & CO., Publishers,
Box 2.:900, ,
March 11, 1.8(1?.-1,y '
,Zus,iness Cubs.
T
M. PENROSII, Attorney at Law.
Mee in Ithenin's Ilan. kroferaional bnnW
nose promptly attended to.
February 21,1862.
RUFUS E. SIIAPLEY, Attorney at
Law Carlislo Pa. Attends to seenritor and tol
l:acting Soldiors' Par, Bountios, and Pensions, al d fur
niches Int - urination sloth o ther”to. , Witco on South
[layover Street, opposite Bentz's store.
IT. 27, Viol
NJ. MARS fIALL.-ATTORNEY AT
•Lmv °me. VV. 11i. Ponrooo, ltheent'■
•
T m. w l 4' , AKLE'Y.—Attorney at Law.
. Office on south Hanover street, opposite Bents'
Dry woods store. All professional business entrusted
to him will be promptly attended to.
1 OSPIPII RITNER, Ja., Attorney at
p p Law and Surveyor, Mechnniceburg, Pa. Office on
Rail /toed Street. two (More north of the Bunk.
4 , 23 H 114111,04 promptly ottend6d to.
T A W CARD.-CITA'RLES E. MA-
L./ AILAU(II4I,I-tii-Attorinry-nt Lew , °like in In
holr's building,j wit apposite the Market lluneo.
Carlisle, March 14, 'C
T/ J. W. Fe LTLK, - Astrney at Law
(linen with J. It. Smith,ln ItlleonCH
Unit.
All BUSH,. tilltlllitUd to him will promptly At
tended to.
Mtty
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P. 11 17.1 , 1 RICH, Attorney at Law.
.—Oftlre on North Hanover stroet, n few doors
south of tilAss' hotel. All business entrusted to blm
will be prompll3 attended to. [April lb.
' C. RHEEM -
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND GENERAL AGENT
.Minneapolis, Minnesota.
iro
IT T I ( l ;, T i't g 'S r t.7:::, l ' m a t a t e k
n o
t o n l o l e t s o t Z i t! t 1 17- n through
eel
Real Estate and securities. Negotiate loans, pay taxer
lorato land warrant , . &c., ize. Refer to the members o
Cho Cu ,herland County Bar, and to all prominent citi
zens or Carlisle, IN. fAug4'sB-Iy.
TAI. MENTZ YSICIAN &
SURGEON, has removed his office to South
Miniver street, directly opposite Bentz's store. All pa
tients entrusted to his care, either from totivn or coml.
try. will he promptly attel ded to.
Nov. 15, 1861.
LAR. S. B. KIEFFER Office in North
_7ll:mover street two (11/OrN from Arnold Sr Son's
tore. ( - )111( c hnurs. more partieula rly from 7 to 9 o'cloc9. ,
A. M., 5 to 7 o'rl,ck, P. M.
(1; - 1 1 :.011(11i1 S.
rii ‘ n f or i a t . iotyr , , DENTIST. from the 13a1-
r rt Bilreor'y
1;9 t reshlonoo 01 hlo mother, Eaßt Lowther
o t„,„ t , ,y," O Itodfbrd.
lIIMMIEMI
.I. C. 1400NIS Njlt F
s‘mth Timor, strest, 2to ,
nos t door to the Post
GEn. W. NE I DICII, D. B. S.—
I. a.. Den,lusttalor oi.lpelative Dentistry to the
-,-- . 7" Baltimore College of
t.' q ~, z47.---,
- ---' - 411' ''' ..------,- =- O .S . V__ / Dental Surgery.
c.... 1 1 / 4 ,, —, ,
f.--4,0".......,! ... ......Kr . °Mee at his residence,
oprosito Nlarion !1011, Neat Main street. Carlisle, Penn
Ei=l
s. W. ILI V.E.R,STI.GK., Druggist,
North Hanover Street, Carlisle.
T'hyqiclan's proscrlptionsvarofully. compounded
A full , apply of tr.,11 drugs and ';111.5Mil.:118.
EMI
tie" FARE REDUCED. 'Tag
ST A'I'ES UNION TioT EL,
606 S. 006 Market St., above sixth,
TERMS •—$ 2 per dav
UNITED sTATES HOTEL.-
S. E. Cot.. 11th 4 Market Si:.,
H. 177. 2 , 7 A G ,
IBMIIII]
.1.. B. EWING'S
FURNITURE WARE-ROOM
— , ) .--' - 3
:,..... . ,
~_
117 '''';- 1( .., , ..rs. 1s 50
1 559 w i , -4--- - --- - -'- , %-c. ? L -., '.
. : „.....„-4--... ft
, m ,... 7 1 :
1 1
2 ii,,,t.',.:::-).--,,,i,-.„1,-„,..„..,
West High Street, Carlisle, Pa.
(Prellthilli awarded at the Cando , rl'.. ad County,
Aip kultural Fair of 1857.)
The sul., tier hay just reerivud the most splendla
arsortmant at tides it, hi , line, ever brought to thin
place—which ho is deternilued Io soll at pelves that de
fy competition.
rarin,
Chamber,
Dining-room, } vino; iTung.
fill chen and j
°Mee
EmbravMg every article steed by House 1111 d Hotel
::f the most approved and fashionable design
and tiurh. I:winding ale:: Cottage furniture In setts.
reception :in t camp Mattrassee, ailt frames,
pletut nr .1 r.
Par: Islas', requested to eall and examine Ids
stock. at his ntl • LlSivu :Aare-roams, West Main street,
North A. IL EWING.
A ne t - I , :tt .tt,•, t ; t , tt ;tuna rt 4 to , unl to funeral,;
orders fr.on to.r;, a 1 . . - mot,r,), attended to ptipply
and 1,11 terms. A.
Carlisl, )I.ly 12, 14:04
USE 'DALLEY'S MAGICAL
PAIN EXTRACTOR.
r , 11 1 7 er7l o rain ErfraClOr in the
World I
nALLEY'S Paiu Extractor will cure
_g_fIVIPUIIIiS of all kinds.
Dal!cy's Pain Extractor will subdue all external In.
ilarnmatk n .
Dal toys Pain Exhactor will pr.:, t nod destroy mor
tifiention.
Dal ley's Pain Extiactor will • ore Burns of all Muds.
Dalley'r, Palo Extractor heals Blisters free of pain or
Dalloy'e, Pain 1 x tractor neutralizes all Poisons Infu•
red by Animal., Insects or Reptiles.
Dalley's Pain Extraetur Mill cm e broken BreasEr,
Sore :\ fipples. PIIPIi. - tie.
Valley's Pahl Extractor will cure Salt Rheum, Scro
fula. Sr . al.l Head.
Dalley's Pain Extractor will cure Chapped Mauls
chin Binh., Me.
Danl.) 'Pi l'aln Extractor will cure Corns, Carbuncles,
Ulcers, Warts, Bolls, ..Ve.
No Housekeeper should ever lie without a box handy
fur use. The timely use of a single box may provo of
more value than DV times its cost.
Parents !—lf you have a son In the Army, scud hlin
a Box of Dalley's Pain Extractor. It may bo the means
of saving his life, or the life of a comrade for It will
aura wounds of all kinds without pain. Try the expo
rinthat . If ho does not une It, It will coat you but lit
tle.
Sisters!—lf you have a dear Brother In the Army.
send him n Box of Dailey's Pain Extractor; for it will
cure wounds of all kruds, and it tally Jep the means of
oar log your Mot her's 'li fo.
Daughters!..-flave you a loved one In the Army, who
Is dearer to you than life itself? Send him a Bot - br
Dal ley's Pain Extractor. It avill cure wounds of all
hinds, and provost inflammation, and may be the
means of saving a life. If you hero no convenience fur
sending it. send it by mall. It will cost you but 0 cont.
postage for a 25 ct. box; and in'-like proportion for SO
ct. and $l,OO box. Tho large boxes contain more for the
11)011r than the 25 at. boxes.
Noncm—That Dalley's Magical lain Extractor will do
all and oven more than we claim it will, we refer to Dr.
.Valentine Mott, and hundreds of ofhor eminent Physi
cians and Surgeons, besides, millions of people all over
the hind, who have used the Extractor with flavor
leg success for the past 20 yours. For sale by all Drug
gists, and by
HALL & 'MICKEL, Agents,
21.8 Greenwich Street, New York, '
Who will send a box, of either size, Postage- paid,
,to
any address In the United Stott% on receipt, in money
or in Footage Stamps. of 25 ate. for-the small size, or .50
ets. and VlOO for the miitlium and largo sizes.
For sato hriCarlisio, by SAML. ELLIOTT.
GROSSMAN'S BAKERY.
THE undersigned having' suspended
ji business during the illness of bite wife, from a
sense of duty to the public, is happy to nnnounce that
she has fully recovered, and he is now able to resume
business, an will be neon by tbn 'Certificate of hei at.
tending Phyoclan, published herewith, Ito bops for
a centinnanee of the patronage'which has boon SO
orally extendedlo him,
Carlfslo, Aiirlll.l, 180-Z
-4t.
Canthstr, April 7, IBM
I take l pleasuto In stating that Mrs. Grossman, who
ham-suffered from a slight attack of varieloidAas now
entirely recovered. Whilst we, fait satistle4 that from
the drat. thela3 was no danger of transmitting the dip.
easo thiongh the Bakery, It WIIR' thought right tbklt
alr. - Orossman'a customers should not in any way be
Imposed Upan, and hence he made a fratilestatament
'of his afflictions Now, that his wife, hoe entirely re.
covered, it fa hopod that his fortherbusiness halation%
will be resumed an flinch F. B,
i l;oo(,),4 6 ng l i n e 's t s bk o •R f ( il x l l ll o;:l7p 'es ln'in a a 6 t l ll n
4;rt,: a n k .n e n d -•
et ,on hand end for Rae very low. ,
POWIIEIt.- 7 ,Just recoiled la largo lot Or
Bloating and Milo Powder, •Flafoty Ynse, .StonaP
Slone Sledges, Stone HammOrs. Picks;•ldattochllo , llW . :,
ging-Trona, Crow Bare, Napping Ilarnmena...te., , ,at , spy:),,
H. SAXTOW,6::
East Main.t.
March 8.
I)RIME
r, A suporlotuttclo oferanberrlesjuet rneelvod anp
for rale by 7f, 34:F711Y,
Oct. \ ' , ' •
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