Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, April 10, 1863, Image 3

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    Ligt of Dealers.
Of Goods, Wares, and Merchandise. Also, Brewers,
Distillers, Lumbermen, &e., within the County of
Cumberland, returned arid classified according to the+
several acts of Assembly as follows, to. wit :
CARLISLE
A. W.llents,Ary-goods,
Leldigh, Sawyer & Miller, dry-goods,
Charles Ogilby, Trustee, '•
J. W. Eby, groceries,
' John Hyer, "
William Bentz,"
M. Myers,
J. F. Steel, "
Bartley Hoffman, groceries, •
A. G. Lechler,
George Why,
Joseph 1). Halbert, "
Susan Winchol, "
K. Q. Woodward, produce,
Henderson & Reed, "
J. It. Nonemaker,
J. & D. Rhoads, "
Henry Saxton, hardware,
Lewis r. Lyne,
Armstrong & Ileffer,lumber, and coal,
Oliver Delaney, lumber and coal,
S. H. Honypr. is
A. B. Ewing, furniture,
Henry Rhoads, "
William M. Miles, fancy goods,
It. R. Jameson, g,A
Greenfield & Sheeler, dry "
It. E. Shapley, jewelry,
Thomas Conlyn,
F. C. Kramer, "
James Loudon, books, &c.,
A. M. Piper,
William Corntnau, books, &c.,
John D. Gorges, stoves,
lilts. Mary Morris, "
Samuel Elliott, drugs,
B. W. Haverstick, "
D. R. Ralston, "
S. M. Keller, confectionary,
Jacob Senor, shoes,
Robert Moore, "
John Irvine,
A. Elliott, Agt.,
Samuel Ensminger, robes,&c ,
11. S. Ritter, merchant tabor,
Mrs. H. J. Stump; groceries,
William H. Harn,
John Faller,
J. D. Meek,
David Keeny,
Andrew Monasmilh, "
Samuel Monasinith, "
J G. Celli°, hats,
J. Boas & Co., "
John Keller. "
Mrs. M. Neff, millinery,
Eliza Stahl,
Mrs..l. Hutton, "
Mrs. E. Williams, "
David Cerulean, flour and feed,
G. W. Bran•lt
'John S.eliniohl, baker,
Wm. Sellers, 4 ,
Lewis Faber, "
John Sellejs, "
David Sipe. paper. &c.,
Michael & Ensminger, leather,
Henry Harkness, marketing,
Allison &
Willietn'Wert,
Isaac Llvingst.,n, clothing,
Arnold & Co.,
J. W. Smiley; "
E. B. Leonard,
S. C. Iluyett,
David Fredericks, marketing,
Wi.liam Askew,
James Calif°,
Benjamin Hosier, dealer,
Geo. P. Myers & San, groceries,
Peter Faust, produce,
J. Templ6r, baker,
Sophie Storm, fancy goods,
EAST PENNSBOROUGH
It. IT. Uummel, lumber,
May 4c Ginglolield , "
Adam Eslinger,
J lthinaud .t Co., a ,
Geo. W. Fesler, dry goods,
D. Delinger,
flanks, groceries,
Jacob itenninger, "
Michael
S it. Patterson, produce,
Michael Free,
David Brown, marketing,
MECHANICSBURG
Chronister & Prugh, dry goods,
Comfort & Brother. '•
Brindle & Nehmanger. "
John Height, dry steels,
Kaufman & Oswald; produce,
Thomas B. Bryson, "
John Johnson & Son, "
Emminger & Singiser, "
Zacharias & Haverstick;produce,
Joseph Millelsen, lumber,
Geo. Hommel,
Daniel Grabill, clothing,
L. W. Abraula,
J. P. Ita densherger, music .
Barb & thirrotson. hardware,
Boyer & Eberly,
R. Wilson & Sou, stoves,
Wm. Wouderlieh, "
Leidigh & Mathews, "
J. B. Herring, drugs,
Clark A Hostetter,
Ira_Day,.
B. Thomas,
Robert Mills,
Armst ong & Son, "
8 G„,liowinau, "
J. Emminger.
Samuel W. Worst, furniture,
John Rupp,
Miller & Eherly, dealers,
Brandt & Co., produce,
C. Kotimes, shoes,
Levi Iteigle, hats,
Jacob Swartz, jewelry,
E. S. Keene, 't
Kiefer & Oreaves, merchant tailors,
Jacob Wiseman baker,
J. J. Smith.
Mrs S. B.yan, milloory,
Oliver Brown, fancy good.,
Geo. Steinour, marketing,
Marshall & Devinnoy, "
George !User,
grocerieS,
NEWVILLE
Klink & Brother, dry goods,
Thee. McCand]lsh, "
Stough & Elliott,
J. A. Kunkel, haldware,
8. O. W 11d,.• drugs,
Mrs. M. B. Reed, "
W. L. McCullough, groceries,
8. ht. Olauser,
.1. 11. Miller, drugs,
Joseph Laughlin, clothing,
J. B. Cobach, Agt., stoves,
G. W. Mull,
Anthony Fuhrman, marketing,
John [lard,
---Randalk, merchant tailor,
SUIPPENSBURG
S. C. Holler,
Tarman & Bro.,
Philip Detrich, "
Jacob Psgue,
J. H. Fastuach & Co., groceries,
P. S. Arta,
J. Reck & Co., dry goods,
J & IL'ltedding, "
George R. Stuart, "
Starick t McPherson "
B. J. Stioddy. furniture,
David Criswell,
Henry Duke,. "
'Hostetter &Sidles, clothing,
.T. Bridges, merchant tailor,
J. 11. Rankin, drugs,
John Sternbach, '
John C. Aitick, "
B. R. Seller, i 0
Mrs. M. Dubhs, millinery,
J. Landis, jewelry,
Hiram Ilysinger, '•
Grabill & Berner, hardware,
Forney & McPherson, "
A. J. Wolf, stoves,
'lsrael M. ilykee, "
Ruby & Lawton, produce,.
J. P. Blair,
Sierer & Angle, real &c.,
James Kelso, stationery,
G. 8...C01e5, hats, &c.,
G W. Groft, "
Benj: Biggs, marketing,
Samuel Afyere, "
J. G. Oyler, conft.ctioneay,
Jaeob,B. dostetter,
g roeuri es.
• VICKINSON.
Strohm, Hook ktroiiey, dry goods,
Hopi. Plank, dry goods,
SILVER SPRING.
William H. Echols, dry
if oods;
John J. Coblo a
David Sirohm,
Jacob Simmons,
Jacob W. Leldigh, "
Joseph Pink, merchant tailor,
- Levi itapt;-ticaler,--- -----
John IL 141digb, produde,
F__Dreckmaker„marketing,
William •Rend, confoctiouory,
George Buoy, marketing,
Wt. W. Wanbaugh, furniture,
HAMPDEN,
41 o
Ai
D. Rupp, dry goods,
dames 11. Johnston, dry goods,
A Shrlvor,
'
Cleo. L, Halo, stoves,
Cyrus Templlu, furnltura,'
'Moses tsggot. confoctlottOry,
D. Rupp, produco, „ ,
. .
• PRANKFORD—
Will Green; dry goods..
IL Buckwelter, grocerlee,
.
LOWER ALLEN.
. ,
Ditnei "Wino, oboes,
Abram Brower, dry gooda,
Class. License
and coal,
10 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
-7-00-
.5 1p 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7. 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
18
14
14
14
14
14
14 '
7 00
7;QO
14 .7. 7 00
13 10 00
John Coleman, " 14 7 00
Eli W. WiAO o , 14
.7 00
William Crall; marketing,. ,1 l4 700
John Young, 14 7 00
Gee. Brubaker " 14 7 00
_ 1.
Christian Eberly, dealer, ' 14 7 00
MIFFLIN.
S. D. McKinney, dry goods, 14 7 00
MONROE. •
•
Brindle k Sons, dry goods, 13 10 00
"
11..1. Stephens,l4 7 00
D L. Deviancy. drugs, 14 7 00
Koury Spahr, flour, 14 7 00
Samuel Plank, dealer, -' 14 7 00
Jacob Gregor, groceries, ' 14 . 700
N iiWTON.
Ferguson & Co., dry goods ' 14 7 00
S. Miller & Sons, .4 14 7 00
Bowers & Myers, 44 14 7 00
J. & J. Kyle, 13 10 00
A Minich. .. 14 7 00
Ilnreh & Hays, 14 7 00
Lewis & Co., Red Barn, produce, 13 10 00
Snyder &-Knettlo, .• 11 16 00
J. & J. B. Hurst), CI 11 16 00
Newcomer & Horn, 13 10 00
J. it J. B. 11 orsh, Oakville, produce, 13 10 00
Henry F. Soyder, shoes, 14 7 00
Jacob 31. Wagner, marketing, 14 7 00
NEWBURG
Koontz Sc Stoviek, dry goods,
James Oro ,n. 13 10 00
Shoemaker & Elliott, 14 7 00
David Hoover, flour, 14 7 00
Christian &crick, furniture, 14 7 00
PENN.
J. P. Weise, dry geode,
George Russel,
Win M. NVatts. "
Miss E. Russell,
Jacob Brelom. marketing,
Alox. tioodhart A Co., "
SOUTH A 31 PTON
George Coffey, dry goods, 13 10 03
L Strohm, 13 10 uu
Uef iro Clever. •' 14 7 00
J. Schoch Sr Bro. •, 14 7 00
%Stlliato Hawk, marketing, 14 7 00
All DDLESEX.
-
J. 11. Sivller, dry goods, 34 7 'CO
E L titiryoek, 14 7 OU
W. Donnelly, marketing, 14 7 00
NEW CUMBERLAND. •
Chat les Oyster, lumber, 13 10 00
Lee & Eberly „
• 12 12 10
dautes & Mooser, " 13 10 u 0
Valentine Freeman, lumber, 13 7 00
T 0 Wet, d•y goods, 14 7 00
John U. Hiller, •• 14 7 00
ltunamrt & Co. produce, 13 10 CIO
UPPER ALLEN.
Goswller it Zug, dry goods, 13 10 00
John Swartz, merrtiant tailor, 14 7 00
Ilirdui Long,ueeker, dealer, 14 , i,..3 7 00
W EST PENNS BOROUG 11.
Line & Givier, produce, 13 10 00
Ilsinsher Si Drawbaugh, •. 13 10 00
Ileildersm) & Heed, '' 14 7 ou
Edwi i James, dry goods,
.. 14 7 00
Ebor James, 13 10 00
'radio. Sites,' marketing, 14 7Os
William liihhop, • 14 . 700
Peter - Ilegg; . . .. 14 7 ll°
(1 W. Robinson, dry goods, 14 7 00
.1. W. Ilmothew, 14 7 00
John. Urvassii, " 14 7 00
SOUTH. MIDDLETON
linufinan A Wol , bert,, th!,' gouda,
A. II
A Il•xn.dor & Mullin,
S. N Dien,
Nununl zstlupp. flour,
in. Wont. ennfect,onery,
C. ENT, furoGuro,
D. Nen LII.III,
BEER, I/Y:'rElt AND EATING HOUSES
Frederick Kenner, Carlisle,
Sweltzer,
Nth hat.] Meehan,
Mrs. M 11.-Donougb, "
Andrew
John Castor,
11 rs IL Voters,
Illium Sykes,
John 1101111 Jan,
Mrs 11. tlllliatn
)115 ItioJd.
M I,,itstrh,
()verge Fo and, •
3lrs.J Low,
Mrs C. Myer%
,ronuel
M Minim It. liroag, "
Frederick C'obler,
Joseph Neely,
F'. A iebt-le,
('has Fra tiviseus,
Joseph I4ue, East Pry tisboro•
Joh ti U lessiwr,
George ((ran 0, .1
Chas A. lleoneberger, Newton,
.1 a Cu awiord. Nee silly,
Wm. S Dunlap. '•
John M41. - iy, lechanicsburg.
Peter Ni•ener.
John FAlitilit,
Samuel Rupert,
William Shuster, ShipponStUrg,•
Green h Shugars,
J limes Mac ey,
Puler Miller,
BREWERS AND DISTILLERS—
William A lexander, Carlisle,
IN 'Whin liarliaz,
flehsciti & l.lyers, Silver Spring,
Zacharlas, Miley & Cu., U. Allen,
BILLIARD TABLES
George loland, 2 Tables,
All persons fettling themselves aggrieved by thn
above return or classification, will have an opportunity
of appealing lt) calling on the subscriber at the Court
144 Carlisle on the 11th. 18th, 28th, or 29th of
April, after whir., lime no appeal will be hoard.
TtIO , lAzi P. HACKETT.
Mercantile Appraiser.
April 10 1863.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
On and after ULY tat, ISM, the privilege of convert
ing the pre out iNgue of LELIA l i -TEN DER NOTES IN ft)
THE NATIONA L
, CENT. LOAN (commonly
called ‘• e-Tweu tier") will cease.
All who wish to liiveat in the Five Twenty Loan
must theretbre, apply bolero the Ito of JULY next.
J A Y COOK F.,
SUBsCIII PT 11)N Ac ~NT,
No. 114 S. Third St., Philadelphia.
April 10. 1863-3 m
FisTATE NOTlCE.—Letters testa
mentary on the estate of Jacob Barnitz, late or
Nod.o township dee'd., having bun issu, d by the
Itegister of Cumberland County, to the subscribers re.
aiding, the first in Carlisle, and the second in ['chile
burg township, York Couu y. Notice is hereby given
to all persons indebted to said estate to make pa} meat
and those having claims topresent them, duly authen
ticated for settlement. to
April 10,1862-66*
MILLINERY & STRAW GOODS!!
IVe have the pleas are of inlimulng you that
we are now prepared to offer, at our Old ,taed
Non 103 105 6: 107 North SECOND St., PHIL
ADELPLIIA.
A well selected Stock of
Dlillknery and traw Goods,
In every variety, of the latest Importations, and of the
nowebt and most tashinnabie.etyles.,,,,
OUR STR A Jr D EPA T MENT.
will comprise every variety, of Bonnets, flats & Trim
wings to he found In that line, of the latest and nine.
approved Shapes and styles. Soliciting an early call
I Tomato Yours, Respectfully, 11. WARD.
April 3 Iho3.
A
- PROBLEM FOR THE LADIES,
SENT FREE OF CU ARGit.
kddrose • PROBLI33I S "
Box 013 P. 0..
Philadulpla. I'a
Aprll 3, 1863.
WHEELER & WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES.
\rpm style with the latest fruprove
i: merits and greatly reduce prites. These ma
'chines are noiseless. run rapidly. and form a sentry of
unequalled strength, he. my and elasticity, whjeh will
not rip They' era, pug uestionn lIEST MA
CHINES IN THE MARKET for flintly_endgeueral UR%
they' *lli
STITCH AND mr.q.
Thity an 4 do tin y[ elliig any other machine can do.
44.1 - Tho'now hemmora and other now improvements
without extra ',barge.
WHEEL'• R & WILSONS'
SEWING MACHINES.
Nona bettor allaptod for futons iLso.'
Amorlcan.._ltg ioulturist
The undersigned having been apprittited agent for
Cumberland county, offers these Machineito the pub
lic with pertert confidence, that those who purchase
will find theta as represented above. Persona wishing
to sea the marhines in operation, will please call at the
Railroad °lnce, Carliale, Pa. Nor further information ,
apply to. OAMINIELL.
April 8,1868:
I FinanCial Statement.
Received amount of liens against
Dickinson College, 1;161 01
Received rents of stalls and stands
of Market House,
Received of W. M. Chenotveth, Clerk
of the Market, &c.,
Received of A. L. Sponsler, Esq.,
fines, . -
Received of D. Smith, Esq., fines,
" for exhibition licenses, •
Amount of taxes of 1861, outstand
ing-at last settlement, 2,410 50
Amount of taxes levied for 1862, 5,882 34
" " " 'added to duplicate
of 1862,
13 10 00
EXPENDITURES.
Council Orders. of 1861-2
Paid Geo. Bentley balanceof salary
as lamp lighter, $ 31 40
Paid A. Kerr balance of account and
14 7 00
14 7 On
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
salary as street commissioner, 20 00
Paid Win. Gould, crying notice of.
day light market, 50
Paid Geo. Wetzel, pick handles for
Street commissioner, _ 2 00
Council Orders of 1862-3.
Paid Geo. Line and others, interest
on borough bonds and on judg
ment, 548 00
Paid Carlisle Deposite Bank loan
and interest, 1,503 12
Paid Woodward & Schmidt. borough
bond and interest, 349 76
Paid John Mull, borough bond and
interest, 268 75
Paid Carlisle Gas and Water Co., 660 90
" borough bond coupons, 1,551 00
" M. Holcomb, qualifying borough
officers, 2 75
Paid A. S. Seiler, election expenses,
\Vest Ward, 10 00
Paid T. Miller, election expenses,
East Ward, _
11 00
Paid E. Cornman, printing 1861 and
1862, 33 00
Pahl A. K Rlieem, printing, r 9 25
lieu. Jmn, .17 00
I
" 11ruttim' 15 00
" J. Loudon, stationery, 10 26
" J. Ann,trong, preparing tax du
plicate.
Waits Parker, fees collecting c •1-
lege hens,
Pohl MVartney k Martin, cleaning
Paid .1. Fagan, removing, nuisan
ces
13 10 00
13
13 10
14 700
14 7 k.O
14 7 0
14 7 00
I 1 7 00
Paid 0, Delancy, lumber,
J. " J. Zmg - lur, stone,
A. Litolsuy, bo•
BretzMartin, serving electiun
notices,
Paid P. Quigley, Prothonatory's
fees,
" S. Wetzel, repair-3 to bridge,
S. Brown, supper for patrol,
Paid P. Moos er, Treasurer Union
Fire Company,
Paid P. t uiglr . TreaSurer Cumber
land Fire Company,
Paid J. W. Treasurer Good
Will Fire Company,
Paid J. Campbell, Treasurer Hook
and Ladder Company,
Paid L. Farber, repairs to Grave
Yard wall,
Paid W. Barnitz, stone for Grave
- Yard ,
Paid J. D. Ithinehart, work at Grave
Yard wall,
Paid J. Gutshall, materials and roof
lug,ve Yard - wall,
Paid .1. :WGonegal,' spouting for
Grave Yard wall,
Paid C. C. Hoffer. materiels and
painting, Uralic! Yard -wall,
Paid G. it. A. Beetem, stone hauling,
Sc.
15 00
15 00
2.3 00
25 LO
40 00
Paid Treasurer of Cumb'd County,
stone from jail,
Paid J. Zeigler, Mepping stones,
" S. D. Hillman, Treasurer Dick
inson College, interest overpaid
on liens,
Paid John Mel!, brick for market
house pavement,
Paid A. Noble, sand for market house
pavement,
Paid W. Trough, & D. Bailey haul
ing sand &e., for market house
p avvalent,
Paid C Reichter, laying market
house pavement,
Paid A. Brannon & W. Bowers,
hauling slate for market house
square,
Paid H. Saxton, bill of sundries,
." E. Steel, winding clock,
" Si D. Rhoads, coal,
" Wm. M. Chenoweth, shoveling
snow,
Paid J. W. Eby, brooms &c., for
Clerk of Market,
Paid A. L. Sponsler, Esq., Justice's
fees in borough suits,
Paid D. Smith, Esq., Justice's fees,
in borough suits,
Paid A. Dehuff, Esq., Justice's fees
in borough suits,
Paid H. Gibb c blacksmitbing for
street commissioner and iron
draggs,
Paid J. Fagan, materials and letter
ing sign boards,
Paid Gardner & Co., 2 'new gates for
grave yard, spouts for market
house pavement, grates, work
& c 76 52
Less ain't allowed for old
grates, 20 59-
Paid W. Miller, repairs to market
house pump,
Paid' J. Fagan, painting market
house pump,
Paid A. Martin, serving summons'
in borough suits,
Paid J. rGonegal repairs at market
house,
Paid J. Posticthwaito, repairs at
market house,
Paid J. D. Rhiaoheart, repairs to
WM. BARN TZ. •
D. U. BARN 1.1 Z.
Executors
gutter crossings,
Paid W. P. Lynch, material and re
.::fitirs_to.gas fixtures,
Paid W. B. Matthews, street com
missioner, work on streets and
wages paid bands,
7 Pairt — Wetzel, - Rhinehart— and—
MYerS, Regulator's
mnd — hanling - ,
Paid A. Senseman, expenses in re- ,
moving a portion of the dam
aged walls of the " glass''
• t' 500
PaidT. P. Ilumrich, Esq., profes 7 ;
sional sere ic',os,
paid- W. B: Matthews, salarypis
-
street commissioner,
"Paid Joshua Pagan,- salary as
high Constable, - $237'50
Additional allowance, 12 50— 250 00
Paid Sam'l • Caldwell, salary
as lami)lighter, &c., 93 75
Additional allowance, 30 00-123 75
OF TIII7
BOROUGH OF CARLISLE,
For the Counen Year 18E12-3.
THOMAS B. THOMP / SON, TntuisunEn
RECEIPTS, '&e.
Balance received from former Treas
urer,
Total Debits,
Paid Henry Hughes, sala
ry as lamplighter, &c., 93 75
Additional allowance, 30 00-123 '75
Paid W. M. OhenOweth,
salary, as clerk of market, 87 50 t ,
Additiontil alltiwance. 12 5.0-100.00
Paid J. W. Ogilby, salary as
sect'y of corporation,
Additional allowancC, •
Paid T. B. Thompson, salary
as treasurer, 87 50
Additional allowance, - 12 50-100 QO
R. Natcher, salary as janitor, 25 00
Additional allowance, 5 00— 30 00
$ 46 26
577 25
Total cash payments,
By exonerations allowed collect
ors of 1861 and 1862,
By commissions allowed collect-
98 00
12 34
6 00
76 00
ors of 1861:and 1862,
„By amount of taxes of 1861 out
standing, ' • '
By amount of taxes of 1862 out-
I standing,
Total credits,
Balance due by Treasurer,
6 00
$10,274 70
ANNUAL STATEMENT OP THE DEBT
AND ASSETS. „ •
LIABILITIES.
Bonds issued by gas and water
stock, Ist subscription, $25,000 00
* Bonds issued for gas and water
stock, 2d subscription, 35,000 00
Bonds issued to George Line
and others, 8,483 50
Judgment of Margaret Warden,
use of P. Quigly, 500 00
$53 90
ASSETS.
1000 shares gas and
water stock, Ist
substription, at
par value 25,000 00
*l4OO shares gas and
water stock, 2d
subscription at
par value, 35,000 OQ
. 1- 124 shares gas and
water stock, at par
value, 3,100 00
Outstanding taxes of
1861 and 1862, 1,259 53
Pa vernent44,ens,... . 68. 64,427 49
Excess of indebtedness, 4, 556 02
Excess of debt last year, 7,418 86
* By agreement bdtween the Carlisle Gas
and Water Comimny and the Borough of
Carlisle, said Company agreed to pay the
interest on the above bonds issnied for the
second subscription stock, and also to re
deem the principal .thercof, and the . said
Borough agreed to transfer to said Company
said stock equal in amount to the bonds
thus redeemed. No claim for interest on
said bonds has been made on the borough.
j- The certificate for these 124 shares of
stock was issued to the borough in payment
of the interest on the first subsciption stock
up to the time of the completion of the
Company's work
10 00
58 05
40 00
4 70
15 84
18 78
14 00
IRE
10 21
15 00
8 00
We, the Auditors of the borough of Car
lisle do certify that we have examined the
foregoing account of Thomas 8.. Thompson,
Treasurer of said borough and find a balcnce
due by him to said borough of two hundred
and four dollars and twenty cents. We have
also examined the above statement of the
debt and assets of said borough and find the
same ccrriect.
34 00
34 00
34 00
34 00
C. E. MAC, ALTGITLIN ' A udit',4
re
W. A. MILES,
294 79
II 00
EEO
STNCE the rapid decline in gold, the
largest s , nek of
got,rlß In Ulf , COUr - ty. by tAking IlflV2lo/140 "r early op
portunity and favorable turn In the rnarket. Is now
sellinz gen& nt lower privet than ran be purchased iu
auy of the cities—l have redticed the price of •
186 76
IFIE
38 25
DE LAMES,
Fancy Dress Goods. Mirages. Lawns. Valencl, Challla
De Laines Ale., all will LS sold at last year's prices. I
am determined to close out my faucy silks at, first
cost
MOE
25 50
6 40
Bleached snd unbleached Musline, Calicos at lower
rates.
CLOTHS,
CASSINIERES,
JEANS,
SATINETTS.
NOTIONS d•C OLD PRICES.
IE6EI
131 20
A varied assorttnent of beautiful styles of Carpets, at
old prices which 1 in , end In close out, all purchased be
fore the rise, and will be sad at least ho per cent lower
than can be bought In •ny of the cities.
MATTING,
LOOKING GLAS°ES AC..
WINDOW SHADES &O. "
13 50
EINE
at prices before the rise.
I respectfully request those In want of goods to call
and examine my stock before purchasing.
A. W. BENTZ.
82 20
April 3.1803
32 25
21 15
15 00
4 00
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! !
Q INCF, the decline in Foroign ex-
Leldich Sawyer & 'hiller have received
their stock of Foreign Spring (fress goods, embracing all
the latest fabrics and newest styiea in the market.
6 00
MI
5 18
'PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS,
Wool and silk Popllus, Pungnes, Tlnta Cloth, Shop.
herd Plaids, Oronadlnes. liaruges, Layrus, Delalnes &c .
All kinds or Mourning and funeral goods of Itlssons
Importations, Spting 'Mantles, Shawls, Balmorals,
!loop Skirts, Suu Umbrellas, Gloves, Hosiery, &c.,
1.. LOUIS,
CA SSIMERES,
4 95
2 90
8 50
• VESTI:108,
plain and fancy; all kinds of printings at low . prices.
‘Ve haver a largo stuck of desirable goods, such as
fancy ellks, dren. goods, Dolaines, Bareges, Lawns,
many other goods loft over from last season, which we
will sell at last years prices.
ELM
We have an immense stook of Dotiumlic goods, also
Carpets, 011eloths, Window Shades,
Looking Glasser, Rouse furnishing goods. ac
wid make additions to our stock as the season
advances. "nankini for pmt patronage, we hop) to
merit A continuance of the rams.
LEIDIEIi SAWYER & ?TILLER.
- 55 93
1 00
April 3, 1863
1 50
COFFEE POT.
FIE
TILLIA M. FRIDLEY respectfully
v. atinouncas to the citizens of Carlisle and the
putdic geueraPy, that ho still continues tho manures.
tun, - of all kinds calla and sheet iron ware in J. D.
Halbert's building East Loather street Carible , at the
sign of the •
-1 00
1 00
.ICED COFFEEPOT,
6 75
.
' w h ere he will at all times be ready to do all kinds of
'work In his fine with neatness and despatch.
•Also can at all times be ha,. those celebrated, self.
sealing and self testing premium 'airtight,
FRUIT VANS ANDJARS.
EMI
784 42
Routine', Spouting, mud all kludeof jobbing done at
thoshorteaLxtutlce.
Cash paid for old lead. pewter and copper. Thank.
ful Ibr.the patronage heretofore extended, ho hopes by
strict - tittention; nod-a desire-to -pleatie-all—to-nierit-a
con tinntince of the saute: '
Dent forget the elgat of the Red Coffee l!ot,
April 8, 1863.
15 00
21 60
! S" .4!V SIIMDES.
W ILEA All,§„..kiA 1G North Sixth kraut, Phila
delphla, blowitheturor of
VILIVITIAN BLINDS and
WINDOW : SHADOWS.
30 00
40 00
gay-Tho largest'and finest assortment 1i tho city, at
the lowest prices. Blinds painted and Trinuned equal
to new, Store Shades made and lettered.
' April 8,1803-2 m.
. ,
Job Work done at this ()time.
87 50
12 50-100 00
$10,070 50
204 20
$10,274 70
$68,983 50
" " as above, 4,556 02
Decrease, 2,862 84
DRY GOODS.
1863.
Fruit and Ornamental Trees,
Vines &0,, from the Nursery of H. F. M.
On account of the fate !MOWS and much unfavorable
Weather Interfering, we find that we will have to com
mence our sale at a later period than specified on bills.
Sale to commence on the 7th or April and will be
continued until the 18th, or until the trees are all de
livered and sold.
AT CARLISLE, PA.
On those six days willbe offered Frees of good size, fine
form, and in quality 48 healthy as can be grown and
trained in any soils In the United Statea or other coon.
tritr- OW to 6000 Trees, Vines, rtc., will be offered at
public outcry, in iota of froth l to a half dozen, for five
or six days, (or longer If much unfavorable weather
should interfere.) The reelson why we adapt this mode
of offering trees at public outcry is because we wish to
have the people satisfied with such 'stock as they may
purchase. It bias become a fact that many who wish
to purchase and plant trees do not like the idea of pur
chasing articles " eight unseen," as Many have often
been imposed upon and .
DEFRAUDED BY TRAVELING AGENTS
thrcingh the stock purchased not proving in quality as
represented. We, therefore, being assured the t our
stock gives gensral satisfaction, embrace this opportu.
city of giving all a chance to seethe stock when mak
ing the purchase. On the days above-mentioned, . ill
bo offered at public sale, trees of the best varieties in
cultivation, as none of Inferior flavored qualities are
cultivated by uat..ann out of
$8,217 GO
222 78
371 59
604 45
654 08
Several Hundred Varieties of Apples,
Peaches, Pears and Punts,
Purchasers will have the opportunity of procuring the
most desirable sorts, the largest sized and finest formed
Standard Pear. Trees, such as have never been pur
chased from travelling agents it will surely pay to
go a distance of 1.6 or 2o miles when there Is an oppnr•
Lenity ut purchasin4 Pear Trees which will prove sub
factory and are of good
Sizes of trees which will be offered at
Apple Trees, m -U to 9 foot.
Pear do Standard 6 to 7 "
Cherry do 4 to Ii "
'Apricot do.. 4to 6 "
Shade do' Different kinds, 7to 9 "
Peach Trees, 4 to 6 fent.
Dwarf Pears Trees, 3to 4 " -
Plum 4to "
Grape Vines, Strong Stocks.
Evergreen Trees, very floe, '3 to 4
EVERGREENS, as well as other kinds of trees, are
much more successful - whom plant...d from the Middle
of April until the middle of May than such as are
planted ro very early in the season when the sioif is
cold and wet. Trees of all kinds are known to have
done much better that have been planted about corn
planting time than such as hate been planted ton early.
During last epring• from the 12th of April until about
the first of May, some 2.0 W trees hive gone out from
"ur Nuisery, and, so far as heard from, they have
proven a general success, much more so than is usually
known of any that Wore over planted before.
TREE. PL INTERS man all See the Lock when pur
chasing, and need nvt.tear, getting.. suctLinforior stuck
as that oft -n Whoa out by soihe travelling. scents. The
Peach trees can all be seen, arid will Le found to be the
most healthy in their -roots of any tr, ho found. A
credit of eight months will IT given to all who our
chase to the amount of $5,00 . and upwards, and when
paying cash. 4 per ‘Mnt. will he taken
Silo to commence at el Mt o'clock each day, nt the
place above mentioned. Trees and' tiitock..are from the
Nursery of
V. M. PETERS, near BOOtif:rliVillo, AdatOß CO
10)13E1U MoCA!tT' EV, A uotionyr
Mnr,h 20, 1563-3 t.
COURT PHOCLAMATION.—
wimu:As the lion. .1 A \Mt; 11. ORA HAM, Pres!.
dent .Iv:dig . ° pc the several Courts of Common .Pleas of
the ec un ties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, an
Justieeof the ...trend Courts of Oyer and Terminer and
General Jail Delivery in said counties. and llon. M.
ComitiN And Hon. 111 , 011 STI!kRT, Judges of the
Court of Dyer and Terminer and lieneral Jail Delia try
for the trial of all capital and other offenders, In the
mail county of Cumberland. by their precepts to me dl•
rested, dated the 12th of .fan nary, I `Na. have ordered
the Court ofOyerand Tiermineraudlieheral ery
to be holden at Carlisle. rev the second MI, \DA V of
Aped. 1403, (being the lath day) at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon, to continue two weeks.
NOTICE IS RES EBY 01 VEN to the Coroner, Jus
tices of the l'eare and Ponstables of the said rnunty nt
Cumberlabd, that they lire . by the said prerepl coot
mantled to be than and there In their proper persons,
with ihoir roils. records, inquisitions. examinations
and all ~t her remembrabces. to do those things irhii h
to their officer appertain to be done, and all those that
are - bound by reoOZlli/.411C05. to prosecute against the
prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of said
county, aro ti be there to prose; it•• them as ehall he
jus,. J. T. It LITSII, Sheriff.
March 13. 1433.
MEW STORE.
OEO. P. MYERS & SON,
GWEEN GROCERS.
Wehtvo taken the Store Itahat4 formerly occopiel
by ifetIIIIiI3I.I 4 1.10i1b.r in street. neat •l vie
to tau .I.ata, where we Intend ti itee;,- all kin tar of
Qe - .N•W•iltti 'till Oa st is litow
fresh, carefully seleete lln the E toter , lilies . %y e
iy
vile pie public a If fronal. , tie CO lera, ti give Us a Ca'l
IIV - 11111110 our Stuck 01 good , AS we are deter clued
to NHL CHEAP Foci CAAH. Our EWA COUSISES in part of
~.•UG• ARS, COFFEE. TEI4 . SYRUPS,
Molasses Queensware, Willow ware Cedar ware Brooms
Brasile,: Cards and spices u every kind, warranted pure.
Also,
Greeit and !Pried Fruit,
Foreign an I Daanistic, and a full assortment of
pore! les 4eoerally.
Flour by tha barrel or pound, Country prouuce re.
reit ed to exchange fur goods.
0. P. MYERS & SON.
Mai eh 20, 18113.
SHIRTS 1 SHIRTS ! !
WEWE have the largest and finest shirts
ever offered In thlm pace.
Sill ItT.i at IS • 00 por doz
dn. • 15.00 ••
do. " 20 DA
do. 1 25,00 " ••
do. " 30.00 "
warranted to be of ihe best and most celebrated makes.
Bouat before the late advance In prices, sold by the
dozen or single, if you want
Perfect Fittang Shirt,
EMI
March 13, 1863
CALL AND SEE THE
NEW FAMILY (JROCERY AND QUEENS-
rpHE subscriber has lately entirely re
mottelod and refitted the old stand on the corner of
Hanover and Loulher Strut ts, • arlisle, lately occupied
by'S. C Iluyett, and is now prep red to furnish his
old friends and the public, with everything that is
nice, new and fresh, In the say of
Family Groceries.
oh, to 1b large and selected with the greatest care.
and will ho sold at the lowest prices for cash. It con
lets In part of tins old IJovernment Java C,OFFILE , ,
Prime Rio do, Prime llio Roasted.
SY , UPS.—,New York, Boston, and Philadelphia Sy
rups, of 'ho very best qualities.
filtOWN SUL/ A liS.—The best the market affords.—
Lovering's best Crushed, Saud, cud Pulverized Sugars
Also, his A. B. and 0. Sugars. which cannot• he sur
passed, and RR the time le now hero for preserving, la
dles will please give him a call and examine for them
selves. All lila SPICY:B are of the purest and best va
rieties. No humbug about them.
Rico, Cora Starch, P rrina, Dandelinu Coffee, Piscine
of Coffee, Concentrated Lye, Seep, Candles, &o.
j i-4 CHINA, GLASS, AND
- QUEENSWARE.
A large and well selected stock of the very latest pat
terns and „sty,es, lower than over in price, and bettor
In quality, than wan ever offered beibro in Carlisle
Call anti see. Wooden and Willow NVare, such neTube
Buckets,' and Churns, Baskets of every description;
Children's Ca ItitIAGES Stoneware, Oream - Pots, But
ter Jars. iw Jugs, n
erve Jars. all sizes.
SISII--N0.1,.2 and 3 hiaokertti. No.
1 MESS BEAD No. 1 Herring,
A huge quantity ot the celebrated Excelsior HAMS.
SALT by the Sack. Dairy,and G. A. Salt.
The subscriber feeling encouraged by the patronage
heretofore extended to him by his friends and the pub
lie, would respectfully invite them to call and examine
his new stock at the new store, corner of Hanover and
Louthor Streets.
PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
ASSOIS $1,151,78950,)
Issues Life Insurance Policies on favorable
,• The 'Eloard. of Trustees" have declared a Scrip Divi—
dend of Poll Tv per cent. upon the Cash Premiums re-,
colved ilt 18U1, on all Policies in force on the 318 t De—
camber. and have decided to recelvo.the Scrip Dividends'
of )853. 1851. 1855 and DU. in payment of Psi niltuns
=those having Premium Notes or Loans on Policies due'
the Company, will be credited on the satno with the
8-rlp of said years.. The underpigned ready to
deliver aortlfleates to parllea nntlt,ed to reettive them,
'at the *aClisle Attencyott,llll office on Main street-at
any tithe' after the date of this notice
Pamphlets. Tables of Rates. Applications and every
irdinquation furoUnd without charge.
' A. L. SP INST:Eit, Agent.
Carlisle Marc& 2?, 18 . 63 —St.
PUBLIC SALE
OF
Peters.
Sale.
ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S
North Hanover Street Emporium
WARE STORE
=
SPRING TAAPE, 1863.'
NEW GOODS IN
IVOVir offering an immense variety of
(LOTUS,. GNUMIMES,
VESTINGS,
COTTON GOODS &c..
For Men and Boys' Wear,
in alarger variety. than can be found In any estab
lishmont in this place, and at as low prices as can be
sold any whore, to suit taste and pocket. We mann
facture tiff) above goods to order, in the latest styles,
or sell per yard. Customers wishing to have the good.
bought of us, cut, can be accommodated, free ofehatga,
An early inspection of our goods and prices,Wepectful
ly solicited.
ISAAC LIVINGSTON,
North Hanover Street Clothing Emporium
March 13, 1803.
DEN,N MUTUAL LIFE INSUR
ANCEI.- CO.., -
(Aserrs $1,161 789 60,)
isgsup LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES,
on favorable terms.
The Board'of Trustees have declared a Scrip Divi
dend of forty per cent. upon the Cash Premiums re
ceived in IS6I, on all Policies in force on the 31st of De
comber, and have decided to receive the Scrip Divi—
dends Of 1853, 1854, 1856 and 1850 in payment of Pre
mium Notes or Loans on Policies due the Compan,
will be credited on the same with the Scrip of sa id
years.
The undersigned is ready to deliver certificates to
parties entitled to receive them, at the Carlisle Agen
cy, at his office on Main street, at any time after the
date of this notice.
Pamphlets, tables of rates, applications and every in
formation furnished without charge
March 13, 1863.
Boarding School for Young Ladies,
AT CARLISLE PA.
The French and Latin fanguageSalre part of _the rog
uln r course or study. Other languages and the orna
mental liranches taught. if desired, at teachers' rates.
Pupils received at any time.
Apply to the Rev. FRANCIS .1. CLERC, or
Mrs. JOHN R. SMEAD. •
March 20, 1803.
Rdj„„llarrisburg Telegraph Insert 10 days. Shlppons
burg Neivs 2 months, and Chambersburg Repository 2
months, for *3, and send bill to this office.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
Letters or Administral I n ofJohn J . Myers, deed.
Into of Monroe township, baying been leaned - to the
subscribers residing in the same township, notice ts
hereby given to all persons having claims against said
estate to present them, and those indebted to mike
payment to
Dr. MICIIAEL L. HOOVER,
SAMUEL, MYERS,
March 20, 1863.
REMOVAL.
• •
GREENFIELD tr. SHEAFER.
I TA VI; removed to their new and
bountiful Store Room, South-oast corner of Mar
ket square. opposite Irvine's Shoe Store Havinfrjust
returned fron . New York and Philadelphia. with an
immense variety of Diens Uoods, we are prepared to
offer superior loin, ements, to any other House to the
cottony.
Plain A t ime , all • lc math/. Shades, single and double
Width. lits.code Ot ',foal Lustros. all shades, Plain and.
Plaid d'upli no, more bettutqui than any silk, at one
half the cost of silks, Pongee, Mixtures. lie Danes
Chaillos, Lawns. Organdies, Chintses, &c., &c.
Donistic Goods,
A henry stock Of Prints, Checks, 'Musli', Glingh•lns,
Cu:Disies, Drills, &c., will be sold at reasonable rates.
111 0 1,7? YI N 0 0 0 DS
Mourning th.to Is to be offered at astohlshingly low
price.
nos Cosh mores, Summ or Reps, Alpacas, Plain
Ilatedno. tli wo, Laines singlo and double width,
very e env.
Cloths and tas.simeres.
A ~.....t111,;11t of Cloths. and the largest velvety of
rime) Cu,diner.•••• ever offer's! In title market
Also, our a-s, rtnient of Notions, Hosiery,
es. 'I runt:laid', 'Sc,
GREENFIELD 4. SLIE.IFER,
S. urh East t;•trt, or Market Squsro, opposite Irvine's
shoe store
Mord., 20, 180.7. •
A Lecture to pun:, Men!
Just I'ubl,,thrd, in a .seuleci Envelope.
Priee eenta A Lecture on the Na
ture I rt-at men t and Radical Cure of
:-por,noorlicea or ?etulniti Uptikneti,
I t,. uo tttr) hiniscion F. SeNT uel Debinty,
owl imp dim olt+ to Nitirriliat. :sPrvorinnetJ,
consu.opt on,, 1-401eroo nod Fits: ontel and l'hyAlcal
I p •s • r.oio Ling from orlf A bus.e. &c.—By IL BT.
I; IC W. t3.1,L,- ALL., Author-of the-Urns --Book )
,te ,
The world renowned author, in this adtnirahle Lee
tune, clearly proves train bis own experience that the
21% , tul cfmKequotlNlS of -elf abuse may be effectually re
moved without dangerous surgical operations,
it.struments. rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of
cure nt nocecertain and effectual, by whi h every suf
ferer, no mat or what his condition may be, may cure
himself chervil), privately, nod radically Tens Lao-
TORE WILL POOVE A BOON To THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS.
Sent under Heal, to any addrese. In • plain t sealed
envelope, n the receipt of six cents, or two postage
stamps, by addressing.,
CHAS J. C. KLINE .4 CO..
April 3. 127 Bowery, New Yo•k P. 0., box 4586
Important Discovery
RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES I
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS
itRE unfailing in the cure of Coughs,
Colds, Asthma., Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Hoarse.
'less, Difficult Breathing, Incipient Consumption, and
Diseases of the Lungs. They have no taste of medicine
and any child will take them Thousands have been
restore.' lo health that had before despaired. Testi
mony given in hundreds of cases. A single dose re
lieves in ten minutes.
Ask for Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers—the co iglnal and
only genuine is stamped' Bryan." Spurious kinds aro
off. red for salo Twenty five cents et box. Bold by
deal.-re generally. JOll %JOSE.% Sole Proprietor, Ro
chester, N. Y. For sale by S. illßott,Carlisle.
February 20,-1963—1y
The Great English Remedy.
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS.
Prepared from a prescript on of Sir J. Clarke, Al. D.,
Physician Extraordinary to the Queen.
Till IS well known inedioino is no im
position, but a Aure AIM gate remedy for Female
Difficulties and Obstructions. from any cause whatever;
and although a powerful remedy, It contains nothing
hurtful to the constitution.
To Married Ladle,. it is peculiarly suited. It will, in
a short time, bring on the monthly period with riga-
In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections. Pain In
the flack and Limbs, !levelness, Fatigue on slight
ertien, Palpitation of the Heart,_Lowness of Spirlia,
Itystteics. Sick ileadache, T Whltes;and all the painful
diseases occasioned by a disordered s stein, these Pills
will effect a cure when all other means have Jelled. •
MOM° Pills have never been known to fail where the
directions on the 2d page of pamphlet are well observ
ed. For full pArticulars, get a pamphlet, free., of the
agent. $1 and 6 postage stamps enclo'ed to any au
thorised agent, will Insure a bottle, containing over 60
pills, by return mail. S. Elliott, Agent, Carlisle.
February 20, 1863—1 y
NOTICE
Tz - Ell PTON & ULLEN. purpotio to
N. Continue yo ctrry on the bnalne , s of manufactnr•
lug and vending rine l'aper, In ail It branches, in thit
risme . their names are Sanwa! Kempton, jr., and
Charles H. Mullen, and hey respectively reside it
Mount folly, Cumberland County, Pa. The aggregete
amount of capital contributed by the special' partners
Is Twenty - Thousand Dollars. The partnership com
menced the let of January, 1863, and will terminate ,
the let of January, 1866 :
KEMPTON & MULLEN.
March 13, 1863-61:
;toady Made Clothing,
CIF our own manurichiro, tho rno-Eitex
kytenxtve stock ever exhibited, warranted 48 reina
oritertin tit itieloweitt market
prico, got up-iwthe nicfAt
• I'ASIIIONABLE STYLE, • .
o please the most fastidious tufo, bo sure and oill
era turutsbtufi elsoveharo at
-
ISAAC LIVTNOSTON I • •
North Ilsraivor Street 'Clothing Emporium.
March 13, 1880:
Me:Atli:Wl TRUNKS/ 1
AT ALTBES, Trunks; Catpet - Rags,
brrallan &c. ,FrOugh 1-010 loather Trunha, Ladles
rayrlling Trunk~ of largo alas, brass bound, of the
best mehos i In largo yarloty at
IS&ACI'LITIDNIffrOWIS
North Ilaktmar Streak.
Mereh Ik', 1862
A. L. SPONSLER
Agout, Carlblis