Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, February 05, 1864, Image 3

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    Guilty, excepting the words, " and did evade
and resist attempts made to arrest him by
lawful authority."
Of the let Charge. Guilty.
Of the let Specification of 2nd Charge.
Guilt*, except the words "and was going to
fight for them," when they marched from
York County up in the direction of and to
arlitile, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.
Of the 2nd Charge, Guilty.
And the Court do, therefore, 8111Ni:ice him,
the said, Isaac Fizhel, member 'or the 166th
Regiment, Penna. Militia to be shot to death,
at such time and place as the General Com•
mending this Department shall direct, two
thirds of the members of the Court concur
ring in said sentence.
11, The proceedings of the General Court
Martial in the foregoing case having been
submitted to the Major General COmmanding
the following are the orders thereon.
In this case, the prisoner Private Isaac
Fishel 166th Regt. Penu'a. Drafted Men is
found guilty of
lE4 7 —Desertion.
2nd—Giving intelligence to the enemy.
Of the let Charge there were extenuating
circumstances connected with it. But of the
2nd Charge the records of the Court show it
to have been committed in York County, Pa.,
at the time invaded by our enemies, and with
in sound of their artillery, killing his coun
trymen at Gettysburg.
The proceedings, findings and sentence are
'approved. The prisoner Isaac Fiskel will be
,shot to death with musketry, between the
tours of 11 A. M., and twelve (12.) M., on
'Friday, the 18th day of March next.
The Commanding 0 Fcer of the post of Car
lisle is charged with the execution of this or
der.
Ry command of Major General Couca.
JNO. S SCHULTZE,
Assistant Adjutant General
Official: ReincitT LERoY,
Capt., and Ass't Adj't. Gen'l
GENERAL ORDERS,
No. 4. . f
HEAD QUARTERS,
DKr T. OF THE SUSQUEHANNA,
Chamberslotro, Pa., Jan. 13, 1864.
L Before a General Court Martial, of
which Brig. Gen. 0. S. FEaltv, U. S. Vols.,
is President, convened at Chambersburgi
Pa.,'pursuant to PA IL I, Special Order No.
138, Dead Quarters, Departmimt of the Sus
quehanna, of November 10th, 1863, was ar
raigned and tried
Joseph, Fisher, a transient person, on the
following charges and specilieivions :
CHARGE I st.—Lurking as a spy in behalf
of' the enemy.
Spec/lieu/M/1.-I . n this: that the said Jo
seph—Fisher; was- found lurk i as- -a - ut
behalf of the enemy, in and about Carlisle,
in the State of Pennsylvania, then a Milita
ry Post of the United States, while the ene
my were advancing on the same.
This on or about the 22,1 day of July,
1863.
CHARGE' 2nd.—Giving,
enemy.
Specification —ln this : that at Carlisle,
in the State of Pennsylvania, the said Jo
seph Fisher, did willfully give intelligence
to the enemy, calculated, and intended by
him, to.aid.them.in-the‘seizure and destruc
tion of arms and property belonging to the
United States, and to loyal citizens t']ereof.
This on or about the 29th day of June,
1863.
.To wh ch charges and specifications the
accused pleaded as follows :
To the Specifications of the Ist Charge,
Not Guilty.
To the Ist Charge, Not Guilty.
To the Specifications of the 2nd Charge,
Not Guilty.
To the 2nd Charge, Not Guilty.
The Court, alter !nature deliberation on
the evidence adduced, finds the accused as
follows:
Of the Specili.ntion of Ist Charge, Guilty.
Of the let Charge, Guilty.
Of the Specification of 2nd Charge, Not
Guilty.
Of the 2nd Charge, Guilty.
And the Court do, therefore, sentence him,
the said Joseph Fisher, to be hanged by the
neck until he is dead, at such time and
place as the proper authority shall direct,
two-thirds of the members of the Court con
curring therein.
11. The proceedings of the General Court
Martial in the foregoing case, having been
submitted to the Major General Command
ing, the following are the orders thereon :
Ii: the case of Joseph ..I , Ylher, a spy, the
proceedings, finding and sentence are ap
proved. The Specification to the First
Charge gives the date as on or about the
22d of July; 1863: this is evidently a cleri
cal error, as the original charge specifies
the time as on or about the 22d of June,
which the evidence goes to prove as being
the time.
Appended to the record on this case is a
document, referred to in the body of the pro
ceedings, which states that a milder punish
meet would have been inflicted by the Court,
owing to the peculiar character and situa
tion of the prisoner, had there been discre
tion allowed them in the matter, but recom
mended him to the favorable consideration
.of the President of the United States. This
.document was not signed by any member of
the Court.
It is shown that the prison. , r has but one
Arm and that he is a drunken, loafing vaga
bond.
The sentence of death is commuted to
imprisonment for ten gars iu the Penitem
:Cary of this State, or such other place as is
directed by competent authority.
,By command of Major Gen. Coven;
JNO. S. SCI U JLTZE,
Assistant Adjutant General.
lif)13ill LE ROY,
Capt., and Ana . i drift Gcn'l
O ff:42‘10,1
HEAD QUARTERS,
Department of the Susquehanna,
Chambersburg, Penna., Jan. 20, 1864.
To the people of the Dept. of the Susquehanna,
Ivory cordially invite the attention of all
persons within the Department of the Sus
quehanna to the address recently issued by
Major Gen. Hancock Couid'g. 2nd Army
Corps in which that distinguished officer an
OUaCCB that he has come to Penna., under
Authority from the War Department far the
purpose of xecruiting his Corps to 60,000 men
with a view to special service.
The gallantry and Military ability of Ma
jor Gen. Hancock and the courage and disci!)•
line of his Corps have been tested on many
battle fields and have justly won the admira
tion of the people. Those mho shall enlist
milder hjut still And comrades with whom it
be an hOnor,to be connected, and a leader
lithium past career gives the assurance that he
'cannot fall short of the full performance of
all hie duties as an officer, a soldier and a
gentleman.
Having been associated with Major .Gen.
j - lapiock on many trying ocoasions I heartily
itgatnend ,to the patriotism of the people
- Of libla:Departmenvend earnestly advise those
fit Ar. MAteiry duty to embrace this oppOr•
lunity.of taking a position in which they will
gain : honor and diytinetion for themselves and
yonder, oseential service to their country.
D. N. COUCH,
Major ben. Commanding, Dept
TRIMITI3 OP RESPECT.
!Ate meeting of Manor Lodge, No. 460,
I. 0. of 0. . held in Leesburg, on Friday
evening, January the nd, 1.864, the follow
ing Preamble and 4esolutions were adopted :
WHEREAS, It has phased Almighty tied,'
in the dispensation of His providenee, to call
from our midst, our well beloved brother, P,
Cf. J*SFEo g,,Kgt.eo f therefore resolved,
Jet. l'hat in'tbe Death of P, G. J•AHEB S.
Ettaso, we are again reminded of the short
/PACO life, and 0a11,e4 is ma i= tha• deat4,
of a brother whom we prized dearly ; but
with the pleasing assurance that if faithful.
w. may again meet him in that Happy Land
where we with him, may be free from troub
les and turmoils of this life, and join a Fra
ternity and Lodge which has no end, and
where we may enjoy that rest which is in re
serve for the filially faithful.
.2d. That though we mourn the death of
our dear brother, yet we feel that we must
resign to the will of providence, knowing
that whatsoever our Divine Master dodth, is
well done.
- -
3d That we deeply sympathize with the
widow of our dee'd. brother, feeling that in
him, she has lost a kind husband—his chil
dren a tender parent, and our FrAernity in
general, a warm and devoted friend.
4th. That the Lodge be draped in mourn
ing, and that the members of this Lodge, be
required to wear the usual badge for 30 days.
sth. That a copy of these Resolutions be
signed by the Committee, and transmitted to
the.. widow of the dee'd., and a copy be
placed, upon file in the Lodge.
6th. That a copy of these Resolutions be
published in the Shippensburg News, Valley
Star, Carlisle Herald and Volunteer.
ABRAHAM NULL,
SIMON T. HALE,
JOHN S. DOUG lIERTY,
REV. JOHN MILLER,
JAMES A LAWYER.
C 0111172 Wee.
At a regular meeting of the Union Philo-.
sophical Society of Dickinson College, the fol
lowing resolutions on the death of Henry
S. Munroe, were unanimously adopted.
WHEREAS, In the course of Divine Provi
donee, a worthy and admirable member, has
been taken from our number by the decease
of Henry S. Munroe: therefore.
Resolved, That we have heard of this loss
with true fraternal feelings.
Resolved, That we humbly recognize the
hand of God in this early call to the unseen
world, of one Ozone course of life promised
both success and usefulncvs.
11,..40/red, That We deeply symr.alhize
the bereaved Parents and friench of our late
brot her.
Resolved, That, as a token of our regard
for hi.. memory, we drape. our ball, and wear
the equal badge of nustlrning for thirty days.
Resolved, That we send a Copy of the•te res.
°intl. - ins to the bereaved family ; and alert, for
publicatiou, to t he Christian 2.lthwaie and
Journal, and the (l.trlude Herald.
Bills for the following public Sales bare
been printed a: this office:
Sale of Ilenry Donor, itt Weotpenvboroug
twp., on the 10th of March, of Horses, Colts,
('ows, young Cattle, Hogs, Wagons, Plows,
&c.
Sale of Jacob Burkholder, in South Mid
dleton twp , on Mon lay. March 14, of three
Mitch Caws, Sleigh, and a variety of other
articles.
intelligence to the
Sala of Jonathan Holmes, in North 'Arid
clleton twp., on the 12th March, of Horses,
Coltr§, Cow , , Cal:veg. Vao . ons. Plows, &rd.
Sale of John K Stauffer, in Dickinson twp.,
on .Friday, Fehruary 19.11„of Horses, Colts,
Cows, young Cattle. Sheep. Dog.. and a gen
eral assortment of Fartmng .inplemeuts.
Sale of Levi Goodyear. in Monroe twp., on
the 10th of March, of Horses, Cows, Young
Caltle. Sheep. (logs, Wagons Plows. Sze
Sale of William Wetzel, in North Middleton
twp, on March Rill, of ID,rses, Cows, Steers,
Sheep, Dog s Wagons, I'lows, &c.
Sale of David Darr, Administrator of John
D‘rr, deo d , on Thursday NI .rnh .1 d, near
ttlo•erville, of horses, Colt 4, Cattle, Hogs,
Sheep, Wagons, Plows. &c.
DR. I'OBIAS'
VENETIA.N HORSE LINIMENT
IiNT BOTTLES AT FIFTY CENTS, FOB
elite, galls, colic, sprains, hr , war
ranted cheaper than any other. It is used by all Um
great Inuseman on Long Island euurses It will tint
cure ring hall!. nor Fpl,{ll, as there is no liniment In
existence that will. What it is sta ed to cure It p od
tively does. Nu owner of horses will lie without it after
trying one battle. one d no revives and otton saves
the late rl an overheated fir driven horse. For roll,.
and belly-ache It his never failed. Just as sure as the
sun rises, just so sure is this valuable Liniment to he
the Borst, embrocatinn of th- day. 6-11 d ty_ull the
druggists. (Ace, fell Cortlandt Street, New Pori:.
Feb, ii, I'M-1.
On the 27th ult., by lho Itev. John C. Blies, Mr.
SAMUEL M WII ERItY, EFq., of •outhampoto twp., to
Blinn E 111 Ult A., daughter of Hon. Hugh 6tualt, of
South Aliddleton.
At Cumberland Md., On the minim , of the 28th of
Jane ary, niter a short Illness of Scarlatina, • LIM F.
HEN I Z. only daughter of William M.. and Annie M.
I'a runs, aged 3 years and nearly b months.
CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET.
Reported weekly for the Herald by
It. C. W oodward.
Carlisle, February 4, 1864.
FLOUR (Superfine) 6 00
do. (Extra.) 511
do RYE ........ ............ 5 75
WII ITE WHEAT .. 1 60
RED do 1 5o
RYE .1 25
NOW CORN (15
OATS . 80
BA 111.11 Y Fit i 1 21)
SERINO
CLOY ER01(01) 8 75
TINIOTHYSEED ........ ...... 3 16
LIST OF SALES
HT WM. LEVENNEY.
Feb. 4. Geo. Kimmel, adm'r, York co.
10. Wash. WoII, South Middleton.
it Elias Hoffman. Upper Allen.
12:Ephraim Baker, S Middleton.
15 John Guishall, S. Middleton.
18 Peter Stock, North Middleton.
19. John K. Stouffer, Dickinbon.
20. Mary .Shult, B. Middleton.
22. Abu/. Sollenberger, sionroe,
23. John C. Powlay, S. Middleton,
24 John G Keeney, S. Middleton.
26 John G. lieltzhoover, Monroe.
25 Benj. F. Triit, W. Penn,buro'.
27. S & W. A. Myers, "
29. Jacob Lehman, South Middleton
Meh. 1. A. A Ricker, Silver Spring
-2 Elias Buttorf,
3. W. D. Wunderlieb, Middleeeg.
4. Henry N. Grabill, Monroe.
•
A GOOD family Horse,.(Light Bay,)
wilt be five years old the coming Spring, Pear,
Racks, and Lopes under the Saddle, and trete In Her
ness, ie perfectly safe and gentle in every way.
Alec, an excellent Shifting Top Puma, &latest asgood
as now. Has been in use but about eight inonths—
made by Ore. Shrader ' 51schanicsburg. The above can
be seen by calling on the undersigned residing In Car
lisle.. JOHN 51ILLER.
Feb.s, '64—t. C.
T AM authorised to sell the Property of
_Liblitio SoPia Sturm, situated on Our North side of
,„ Pomfret street near West street. The lot
Is 00 fee t . tiont by 120 feet deep, and has
•1!1', ,
upon it ‘ a Two-story plasters I House and
la I frame Shop.. It will be soldas a whole or
,‘• ln part ea ma 7 be most eligible.
Yob. so JNO. B. PARKER.
gic4,—tr.
Tribute of Respect
JOHN noon,
SING. ASH ENFELT 6/721/IliteC
IV A. IIAMIITON,
PUBLIC SALES
Riarriags.
I=l=
ptatip.
I=l=l
5, Geo. J. Beltzhoover, W, Penn.
7 J 0. Saxton, Silver Spring.
8 Frederick Reep, Dickinson.
0. Sam'l Williams , adm'r, S S.
10. John Beep, S. Middleton.
11. G. A. Searight, Dickinson.
12. Jonathan Holmes, N. Middleton.
14. Jacob Burkholder, S. "
15. Jos. Newcomer, Monroe.
16. Jno. Q Grove, Silver Spring.
17. Joe. Hemminger, S. Middleton.
18. Eliza Trout, N. Middleton.
19 Christian Hoover, Upper Allen,
20. Josiah Nilson, "
22. henry Leidich, Monroe.
23. Jacob Weitzel, Silver Spring.
For Sale.
Town Property for Sale.
Geo, W, Carpenter, Henszy ir, Co's
Wholesale Drug & Chemical Warehouse,
No. 737 Market BE., PhiladOphln
Fr El 111 Subscriber keeps constantly on
hand a largo stock of DRUOR, MEDICINES, en ENIOALS,
PHARMACEUTICAL PRRPARATIONS. and every other article
which appertains to the business, embracing the most
et tonsive v.ariety ; also PAINTS, OILS and GLASS of every
description.
All articles purchased from us rho be railed on an be
ing of the most superior quality, and at RR low prices
no they can be had. We can offm such inducements as
will malts it the interest of purchasers to lay in their
supplies from us, and give us their future patronage
and invite till who visit the city, to call at our estab
lishment. All orders addressed to us by mail or other.
wino, will meet with prompt attention.
EO. W. CARPENTER. lIENSEY & CO.,
737 Market Street, Philadelphia,
Fob. 5, '64-5m
PRIVATE SALE.
rr he subscriber will sell, at Private
.
Fiala a tract of merchant lAMMSTONE LANG situ•
ate In - Monroe township, Cumberland Minty, Pa., on
the rood leading from Carlisle to Lisburn, 4 miles Es et
of Carlisle, coo tabling
70 Acres, and- 114 Perches,
In n high state of oultivation, and nnd , •r good coming
'rho linprovoinonta aro a good Two-Story
DWELLING HOUSE,
• t.
„0, Stone Bank Barn,
a ate,7o Piet long, WAOON STIED, CORN
CRIB, &c. There In Well of never falling water and a
Foil Cistern convenient to the door; and a stream of
running water passes through the tract. There is also
AN ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT,
In line hearing order, on the premises. Ten Arren of
the tract are well covered with Choice Timben This
ty is located In iho midst of a flourishing neigh
borhoo I, convenient. to Stores, Churches, Schools.
Mills, , rind offers rare inducements to purchasers.
Persons wishing to view the Propprty, will please
rail on the undersigned. residing my the premises.
Jo!! N PiN BE 'ill ER, Sr,
Feb. 5,1004-3 t.
VA LUA 111.13 )1 1.1;r1! ANT MILL,
Town Property and Farm
AT I'Ul 1C SALE I
(IN Wednesday and Thur Febru
kj ary loth and llth, 7SRI. the sullen - I her will pnel.
tii ely Sl'll at hie Mill ell the Cumberland Valley rail
road, in Nlechaniesburir, Cumberland county. Pa, the
fi11.% lug very valuable real estate, located in that
borough :
N 1 .1 STE.k\T :%IEI2OII k sit untwl as
, ve, throe stories in Itrittt, 9.1 feet Insist and 50 feet
in 11..ptli. titled sip wills Om in. 501 Inndern improved
:11aehin,y, and capable of v;itridlnu: 1.0 Barrels o 1
Hour every t venty four hours 'l'lllB 11111 is (neatest in
the f , rtlie Cumberland Va , loY;(elislit nilles west of liar-
N 1111•10 /11.111111:1111•1 , of gritln ewn always Le
preenred 'I his. w ith its votiVl,lll.ll4 stn all the !tomb
uic inarket%,ancl its itriliGes for doing work, ronini•nliS
it b. t 1 . ..115id , .riti. , 11 of eapitaliktA. Posse,sion ean
be oven twenty days flow thus limo of rale, if do-
No. 2 A Lor UE GI101; \ D. on Main St.. on which hi
orer!ed n vood twu story &ann. DOCIii.E 110CSE, with
all occcc,rtry nnt
No. 3. A rr F 1:1)UND. on Locuct St., having
t ervoted a 111, tWO 4tory rn DOUBI.V.
-1101;,:1C.-with,t1}-tiro
'MI) I.trTl- , ( IF dlt Unam and Alin
St ,ataining aladlt 3 ACRE: 4 , wall adapted P.r .
Lull II purpfad,q . .
N... 5 l' It: 4 1)1Y, VETS. 1 I th, AN 7111 . 1IfiVED
1 , 11111, (limit land. to a high
state 01 tnllnrnl ion. and under good fencing, sitwtled
in Hampden township, l'uoil.erlanil Co. on the
turnpike h•ilit g fr m Ilacrislm, to Carlii.le nt~ nil re
init iner pine, he imprirementitare it gond
!lank (tarn, and all necessary out
; It it.ll nil orchard or I untie F', nit, ou On,
liceinit•s 21 well Of never tithing water near tho door,
and running eater ill ly all the Mild.,
at the same time and pin,. 'two Tracts of
tlUl %IN I,4\U.it toiled in Cumberland aunt Per
rl each 1.10 ACII ionreniclit of
itccei.s, and a ell ....t cred with Lnt inv timber.
Got ...intent Bombs trill be taken In payment for
mile to coin nictic.• nn rnl L day St 1 o'clock, p
trlion term , : al 11l he made knot,' n by
5 M. C.
STATEMENT OF THE
3)II:CILINICSBURG BANK.
February 2, 1861.
ASSETS
1. , M0F nod DISOOlll3to, 141,1 27
Lite 1 Ott .1/wealth of L'ourin o . „0
, .. .
19.0 o'o. ‘l,ir 1...30, 30 GO ,
l'ili',...d Stlt,“: 7 ,S 10 por 't. LoPO, 1.i."00
I.pitokl SL, L. VA :, .2.0 01 per et ban, 60.0,10
Putted ,tut....ri "I t , per ot le.n, b,t.01
I'mphorin.id i',.. :Ir 1,,,t11, 2. ,110
itr i 4,000
Due I.) . other Banks and Bank-
Pry, 34 4 8 99
No!ev 'hocks of other Bankii, 11.971 49
U. 1.,• 'render .dote,
peole—li,l,l and silver,
Duu rrolegt, ate..
EMI
LIABILITIES
capital Stork paid in,
toi 005
I t Hunks rind Banker-a, 000
Tiqusiollt Dep,sits, 123,5!3 24
Sprrwl Deptobl U.,
Total, $3.7,751 '23
The above Staten en t le correct to the best of my
k now ledge and belo f.
11. A. S LINO EON, Cashier
Sworn and subm Lynn o ma,
List of Stockholders of the Meehan-
icsburg Bank
John Kauffman,
'Co•nrol Kohn,
Ilenry Lngan ,
MI,
1.00. hauls.
fir L 11. Lenker,
Fianna Leuhor,
Item ma,
A. 11. M.Litt.,
David R. norkel,
Barbara If. Merkel,
Naomi S. Merkel,
.Ina. Weir Merkel,
Sarah J. Merkel,
Martin Mumma,
,
I O. Moser,
Mrs Mary C. Nisloy,
.1 aeoln IC. Niesly,
David Nioswanger,
14. C. l'n In tor,
• igel,
Mr, Catharine Bunn,
Sterner,
James I, Sehock,
Win. 11. Smith,
John Shoup,
Chit, F Stoever,
Benjamin Tilzel,
Mr,. Cathering Waidloy,
James W. Weir,
John Willi true,
George Wlthbert,
Robert Wilson,
[leery 'Gearing.
Levi Merkel
John Braudt,
W. It. Gorgas,
Slllllllel Eberly,
Levi F. liberty,
John Nisley, cc
John Sadi r,
SOIOIIIOII P. (lor!aH, "
Jacob P;berly,
Daniel Bally, cc
Ileorge ILruck, c.
Isalco II Baker,
Samuel 11l timer,
David
.•:011/111011 U. Bowman,
Israel L. Boyer,
Levi Brandt,
Abraham IlliWman,
Mrs. Francis Baker,
Dorn thy Carinany,
Jacob over,
Samuel Couveri,;,.
Ch isilan Crider,
4'on.lort,
NI Edon Dunlap,
C Dunlap,
Itonjamin Erb,
Mrs I•:lizti Eberly,
Jacob Etninger, or J.,
ileberra Frankleborgor,
Abraham Itortxl or, Jr.,
Cleo. Iluniniel,
hail Honour,
Joan Hauck,
Ire lit
Diretlair
RECRUITING!
rrIIE undersigned is now prepared to
receive Recruits for any REOIMENT UR COMPA
NY in the United States Service.
The following Boun ilea which do not Include the
local ilollntie,, which are now being o2•red by Boroughn
/111(i TlPWl.iihipS, will be paid. To VET l It %NS, FOll it
HUNDRED ItS. To NEW RECRUITS, THREE
IlUtiljltED pfil e. l, A HS.
One Mont pay in Advance will also be Paid
The United States service now offers the superior in
duesments of good clothing and rations, medical table
Mules, with an opportunity for every meritorious sol
Bier Co get) it' V/3 early and honorable promotion.
YOUNG 11l ypi of the Keystone state, I maim this ap
peal In behalf of thosoof your noblo b othren who have
for so ninny long months and on so many bloody and
gbrlous Gelds sustained the honor of our good old
State. They look confl loutly to you for soccer, now
Olt tho work Is almost done, .and noods oz ly a few
mord bravo hearts and loyal hands to achieve a certain
and lasting [lmmo.
My Oillco is In rear of the Franklin I.fouso,on Church
Carilide. Pa
Cft pt. B. M. DON MOO,
Recruiting (Racer
Feb. 5, 1854
ESTATE
Letters of Administration on the Eitate of Da
vid Line, Into of DI, tthtison tosomidp, deed.. h,vlog
Mom ibliUo,l to the subscribers residing In said town•
ship. Nalco is hereby given to all per,ons indebted
to said eststo, to mate immediate payment, and those
having dolma to present them for Natjetnrl4 to
0 EORO i LINF,Jr,
SAMUEL O. LINE,
...Feb.-8, 1884. - Administrators.
1
-4
'STATE NOTICE
Lettuce of Administration on the Estate of
Thompson NI. 'Galbraith, deed., Into of Dickinson town-
ship. liavin been too kelt to the subscribors, the first
named residing In Dickinson, and the lest named re.
tiding In South Middleton township. Notilo is hereby
given to all periems Indebted to amid estate to make
payment, and those having claims to present them
duly authenticated for settlemen., to
ELlZAlliall W. CIALIIRAInt,
HUG II STUART, .
Jan. 29, '4l-6t
NOTICE, -i
/IN motion of Watts k, Parker, attar
-I_7 neys of 11. D. Schmidt, Executor of Ellen Duncan,
the Orphan.; Court of Cumberland County grant a rule
upon nil the Legatees to appear at the next Orphan's
Court, on "rueaday, the 22.1 nerd... 1864, and show
cause, it any they.have, why the said floury O.Schruldt
should not be permitted tooresign upon his surrender.
Mg the aesetta of the estate in his hands to his emcee.
nor to be aPpointed.
Dy order or the Court,
, CORNMANI,CiIerk.
18$4 4t.
AUDITOR'S .NOTICEI - 4- - • r
Estate of Samuel H Addurns deed,
to the matter of the exceptions .to the final adminlo.
tration account of, Thomas B. BryelirmEnequtor of Saw
mil II Ad lams, dee'e. Thu undurufgnea appointed Au
ditor. by the Orphun's Court of Cutriberland County. to
report on said exceptions, will moot the mil ties inter
ested, at his office. in the Borough of Carlisle, at 10
o'clock, A. M., of Thursday, the 2.th any ,of February,
1804. JOHN CLAYS,
Jan. 29, '64-ot. Auditor.
CHASE & PEDDLE.
fANUFACTURERS of Uppers, No:
19 South Third St., (up stairs), Philadelphia.,
rrn tho trade that they keep eonstan:ly on hand
a full assortment of Men and Children'a Boot and
shoe Tippers, of every description, roadie only from
prime stork, and filled with best materlalk in the most
fashionable rity styles Trial orders artl solltited, and
prompt attention will be paid to all orders sent to
them.
Terms Cash on Delivery !
Jan. 2.9, 1865-3 m.
13Y virtue of an Order of the Orphan's
Court of Cumberland County, the undersigned,
Administritor of the Enteto of henry Butler, dnc'd.,
will sell at his Into resides:in, In Silver Spring Town
ship, Cumberland Co., N., 1 1.2 miles North wont of
Bryson's Mill, the following Roal Instate:
A TRACT OF LAND,
containing 3 Acres and 110 Percbe§, in a high state of
eultiv talon, having thereon erected A ~,,...,,i
R.
0( 011) TWO STORY 1101.18 F, A GOOD •:*.ii!`:
N %II.N, and other neress ary outbuild• ...e , i , .. .
in.rs There is also a YOUNie Olt- Vit. ,',:',',
Cil 0 itr) of Choice Fruit on the prowl- 4;014 , ...1,, , ,54,i ,
eee, and a Wail of eseellent water near the door. For
ally 0., &aid, to parch Ise a cheap Rol desirable
home, till- offers a rire indorement
Sal. to comm.'," nt. Io o'c!ock, A. M., ithun term
will be nutde known by
.inn. 29, ISII4
Valuable Real Estate at
Public Sale.
WILL be sold at Public' Sale. on tic'
urilny. the Viith day of Fehrunry I i 4. on tlr
premises, the fillinninni 'inset-Mid In I iiistiite, to wit
A lot, or trnet of Land Sit oatea At the crest And of th
VW:IL. of PlAinOeld, untherlund Coup ty, ou the nort
side of tho State Itond, enntalning
of excellent Limestone find, and h 'vine thereon erre
.* • Jo ; ed FWu D ELL] No liot'AEs. no”
4 0, In on said rend, with suitable ou
)111 •5 building; tiiiiether with a tine VOUS
Hill.
The Property will he Hold entire or
er pd, 1,, L., stilt pUrellA.erq coin to , ellllllenre
11 Wr•l•kr,l. NI , whon due attendance will b. oiVel
and term+ mails It tiger n by A. L.
Ito it I:stato Scent & Attorney in net
J. 29. 194;1.
TAMES' A. DVNI3 R, Attorney a
P Law, Carli , 10. Pa. Oillre with Wade k Parker,
Jai) 22, I
hotel property, situated on the
Walnut li•otom It ua 1, eemie mile, West of Cnr.
line, troll known a 4 the ,t,no urn. For temp nod
other wit tleulars, apply to
JOIINiTt)N MOORE,
14114-3 t..
tco-I.,uu•an cr I,lttininor.ttild I,ol,uton Courier plea
1•1111)
I) )1 IN It.VR) It' N o'l' I C
, Let nt :North Nin1•111 ton ton nship, hnv
Inqin 1,,,,1 In On: Fulk,rll,l, riling in Fraillitiml
hereby given to all ;terser,
intl..l.tn.l ...mil in 1/141114 4 11111114 4 111:00 1 , 1114•111.
11, Intrlnv: t.; tint, to proeent them citil3 nutin , n
l.r N.. 1.114411114111144
ISEM=SI
rrIIE ti,)ciety of Cumber
1,111 rounty gill 1111.1. t at Itn, Arbitration Chant
b, r . on t,stitsy the 9ttl day td Februar .
/1 ,- at .11 I I 4C( .11.1. k.
.1:111.'2'2. 14;14
BARGAINS 1 BARGAINS ! !
AS the fitilidays arc past, I will sel
the balance of .Inter good. .t reduced Price
(1.022
t , ,000 03 00,475 51
7 01
11 IXPE PPE' s (;4 r.O
Manor `hank, Log Shawls, %Vint, Marttle9
and Cloa4s, also a ti no Jut or Furs, at groatly rectuccal
i318,.76 71.
eilral
ivmerAlly. nonatant nt.i , litionot of Sttsplo Otto& tire be-
Tito itnt'tibilit this poole.tio and
aottlitt tt.lll Le higher. I t.ttILI nd
ito• p.n...1 in tot,' or ilotse go.tdo, to buy to-tore An
other. at.p . a.uxo. I'ltuute-114/Lat 1.11,011.1..VALLL1 ULM dour
ttoiow Martin's Hotel.
33,13.: 99
23.
OMNI
The undersined app. lilted Auditor by the
orpnsn's Court of Cumber and County, to marshal and
distribute the a-sets in the linthlN at Samuel 3lyers,
1111 d %lichee] I. !Louver, aduiloh.trators of ,1.0. j,
ors, late of Monroe township, dee'd., wllt meet the Par
ties interested nt his ollise, on 6atutday, Feb. lath
10,4, at 10 o'clock A. 31.
=
Jan. 92, 1864—fit
110 the honorable James 11. Graham,
JL Pt esident Judge and Michael Cochllu and thi g h
Stuart, Aliso,.late Jud g es of the Court of Cumber nu d
Unity :
We, the porsons appointed by said Court, as visitors
to the Poor House, for the year 1002, do certify, that
we have visited the N3lllll ifllllllllllll.ly during the prelo
ent year, and mostly at limos when Mr. Snyder (the
steward,l was lint aware of our coming, and invariably
Mund the house in excellent order. the several apart
merits well adjusted and the hest chambers clean nod
furnished with good and soft beds Also, everything
on the farm or pertaining to the premises in very good
condition. and the management of the farm se • ll con
ducted and arranged. The rations for the inmates are
very good and palatable, and everything neresxary for
their comfort provided. Every - thin; Indicates that
this steward Is 1111t10411111111114 to make all robe are in his
charge as ,111111 . 011.10.10 no he possibly (11111. as Is Shown
11) 1118 a , siduens application. Rao might reasonably
suppose that aml.ist the number of paupers there, the
plain should seem gleomv and saddening. but on this
contrary we find the greater part cheerful and merry
and displaying considerable taste in keeping their
persons, (especially the females.) and all seemed as
though they lived at 1111111 U, enjoyed life and passed
their time mirthfully and appreciated this comforts
peocure I and cnnitirred upon them. Among the num
ber of paupers, there wore II 1131 whirr of children who
were t, stool Into a school,a part of the year. some
having brilliant minds As remarked before, the stew•
at (I is very attentive and always pleasant and agreea
ble, (Mrs. •nyder too,) and his task being a wearisome
and unpleasant r u e, we,do think that he Is n t fully
c onlpensated for his lals.r, and would insist on having
lib, salary increa s ed. We elsti think it ' necesssry to
make some improv Men to to the buildings, we would
recommend having a sop crate apartment erected, apart
from the main building, ex premily for the hospital, but
do not urge it strongly at the present time. Much more
might be said, but we think it not necessary, inas
much
as we hove noticed every point worthy of notice
and our consideration. and as from what we have al
ready calif you will readily infer that the steward die
charges his duty admirably an I hr regard to what We
h tee said of his merits, 1111 nothing more than what Is
justly due him. We might remark that the sick are
well cared for and have the attendance of a very judi•
Mous physician, and the notice and sympathy of Mrs.
Snyder.
Jan, 22, 1.863.-2 t
,„Ittrgarwhip.
1, .: •_,l
- t . o_ r wAt.. 7 i ::7e._4:... :17$ I!
(1111 FIAT Trunk Line from the North
and Norlh•R'oot for Philadelphia, No York Read
ing, PottovillO, Lebanon, Allentown, Ftoton,.&c ,&c.
Tntino _Wave tiarrisbitts for Philatiolphia, Now-York.
Rending Pottsville, stud all Intermediate Stationo, at
8 A. :11„ and . 2 P. M.
'Now-YOrk Expriqw leaves Harrisburg at 3.00 A. DI.,
arriving at New York at, 10.15 the same morning.
Fares from Harrisburg: To Now-York 45 15 ; to Phil
adelphia £335 and £2 80. Baggage checked through.
Returning. leave New-York at 0 A. M., 12 noon,
and
7 P. AL, (Piitsburg Exprese arriving at Ilarriaburg
at 2A. N.) Leave Philadelphia at 815 A., M., and
330 P. M.
sleeping care in the New York -Express Trains
throug,h to and from Pittsburg without change.
Passengers by the ilatnivissa ltaliibad leave Tamaqua
at 8.50 A. Al., and P, 81,, for Philadelphia, Now-,
York, and all Way Points.
Trains leave PottsvEle at 9.15 and 2.80 P. DI.,
for Philadelphia. Ilitrijsburj and New York.
An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Bending
at 6.30 A. DI., and returns from Philadelphia at 430
P. M.
!=IIM
the above trains run daily, Sundays emaept
A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.80 A. Di., and
Philadelphia at 3.15 P. AL
Commutation, Mileage, Season, and thteurslon Tick
ets-at mimed rates to Acid from all points.
80 Pounds Baggage al;lowod each Pmenger.
O. A. NICOLL%
Gener . p SivelptiotiOnt,
Imo• 11,
To The Boot & Shoe Trade!
PUBLIC SALE
On Thursday, Feb. 18, 1864
.TOREPH f. kS,
Adm'r Henry Butler, dee'd
TEN ACRES
FOR RENT.
'WILLIAM
liniNtrii for
Agricultural Society
D S.' OFT, Secretary
Blankots rnd Woo/cn Goods,
=MB
L. J. W. FOC LK ,
Audi tor.
Poor House Visitors' Report.
TIENRY MOWER,
THOMAS DRAMA',
G. D. CHARM EAD,
V led tors
READING RAILROAD,
WINTER, ARRANGEMENT
EXECUTIVE SALE OF REAL
WILL be offered at Public Sale, at
the' Court !louse, in Carlisle, on Tuesday, 2nd
day of February, next.
All that lot of ground situated on East South Street,
containing In front 60 feet, and In depth 120 feet, be
the same more or loss. Having thereon erected a
Large Frame Stable 30 feet by 87 foot, the same being
w6ll adapted to the livery business. •
Terms-of sale and -time of poseoslon , will be made
known at the sale.
NtM. BLAIR & A. H. BLAIR,
Executive of A Blair, doe'd.
Jen. 29, '64-I.t
Something New in Philadelphia
COOPER'S
Photog.rap,h & Ar CG a lle ry
Gallery, Reception and Operating Rooms
A LL the styles and sizes of Photo-
ThAmpbs, Ivorytypes, Ferrotypes or "Tintypes"
auu taken at prices to suit the (hues.
Pictures Finished in Water Colors, Oil, India Ink
and Pesti'.
lloraes and other animals, Equipages, Country Seats,
Ruins, Models of Machinery, Ake., for Patenting accu
rately pluttr.r,raplied.
P. F. Cooper desires to call the attention of persons
lotting Philadelphia to hie new Ground floor ivaltery,
where he has Introduced newly patented canton., ca
pable of taking. in n few seconds, ono hundred Photo
graphs, from the small stamp or autographic, to the
Imperial and Life Size.
After ;natty m.perittionts ho ha 9 succeeded In plac
ing his skylight at an Improved angle, diffusing the
light in equal proportions, and prod string that soft
gmflation of tone which cannot be given by the side
and sky lights generally used, and which is of so touch
Importance to the beauty to the beauty of a picture
It to made of F,ttell glass, mid is the margeet in Phila
delphia.
Mr. Cooper tins been engaged more than twenty
years In the t turfy and practice of the fine Arts illy
long ex pOrlerlCo std It Mi II at are and Portrait Pallster is
a sufficient guarrintee fur the perfection of the pictures
made at ills estghliNlitberit.
The nrt of Idealizing is well understood; none but
the mist skilful artists are employed In the respective
departments.
All pi. tures Wafranted;—the Tvorytlpes will not
change in any climate, and will stand the teat of ac
Ids. I'm-Ocular attention is paid to giving graceful
and envy prbitionfl.
Daguerreotypes and all other kinds of pictures cop
ed, trout small lioidallion to life sire, and finished in
silo, or Indlnn /Ilk, to look equal to pictures taken
i).41111
This tall try possesses rare facilities fur taking ' , llies
trtan Pictures [rum life, In the rear building, wher
from one to fifty horses can be photographed at a time
N. 11.--. Th )ToORAI'IIERS, CoLORISPS AND
ITIIERS. JUST ISsU NEW WORE ON
Photograph Colr,ring, Iroutyping, Enamelling
Ivory Minzature Pa an
Complete instrurtiona given for malting Ivorytypes,
vith some valuable repetptq, never before published,
',fill 10 all photographers, for one of which a iarge
been offered.
It,' following the dirvrtlons cwnblinerl In this book.
3,, I tie, persone whh no previous knowledge of
nti ugnlinitot. phutographs.in
lye st.) le.
Petro. One ropy: ?500 , Piro Copieg, 20 00. Ily ro
mittlog $1.2., 0 one copy, with lb, of Paints, P.letto
Bro.:hem and preparatiorm completo pill bo furnh.lite
free of ehariro.
Will be Published shortly, A VALUABLE WartlilN
DRA WINO. NVPII progressive Illustrations ~ 1 the. flu
man Pare and Figure Also, A lIAND-lbnllC IN I'll.
si . CioNs, with illustrations. Designed or the use of
Photographers and Ai tista.
Mr C.oper continues to receives Ladies Anil auntie
man Into Ids Classes for Instruction in Drawing, and
Paotograph, I vorytype. lodia Ink And Pasta Planting,
and a I),‘”tiroi for Enamelling Pictures.
riroular, eontainining iisi of prices of picture. And
rwth, in form ition re,perting t he links an I 'Perms
I ti,tru, he had by enclosing Post Wilco Ad
dress :ttid it Stamp to
111 S rln , t.nnt Street.,
BEEF ERENCE. 4 .
Caleb Cope. l'or..i.lnt %,..nliny of Fine A rt ,, ,
Dr It. 1% 11.4. m. 11 ,11.11 , 1,1 kt :111.1 Entomologist
Itvo. V.lrtin. I'. E Church.
I loq 1 irt"r 1,....rn 0r n.
Itnbert n( .I , iv conke Co
Now York, Rev. W. A. )In, bin, Jtcct. rt. Alban . -
Ch., oh,
11,40n..1 1-1 Tll'nn A rn.
~,..stor, NIA,- D 0.1,41.,
ll.mq lMole(' ShUVali, French Consul.
lin, I I, I —Lin.
WHERIAEit LS:WiLSON'S
SI
G .111.11 C ILVE
&c.. and Wroudht and asst Iron. and
ALVAN 110 IN and IRON
v \ \ t HIA,I:tIN lES Srki ItS, CoUNTERS,
I , OI2NTAINN. 1111VIIINU Po)STS.
I, \IP t VW+. V 1,±1.: 4 T FLOW Elt SIPANDS.
tIfATUARY. A\l NIALS, as.t all
ot..er Inn) Work,. of a in,oral lye Vila' tv•ter. th-sittos
forwarded for selection. Porsons applying for ban.,
1%111 rtes.! state the kind of work needed.
At the Railroad Office, Carlisle. Pa. I Nov. 00.1003.
W. C. SAWYER
With Glass Cloth Presser, Improved Loop—
Check, New S'yle Hammer, Binder,
Cor or, Braider, etc.
INTERNATIONAL. EXHIBITION, LONDON. 1862
INDIJIITIIIAL EXHIBITION, PA RI 4, 1861.
at the Fairs of the
Silver Medal at the Pennsylvania State Fair
September, 1863
A Inerican Ind Rut°. Now York, Merhatlice' A ssocial ion
Boston, Franklin Instil ute, Philadelphia, Nletropoli tan
Mechanics' InAituto, ashi tic ton, llnryixud lul.tiluie
Baltimore, :Mechanic' Association. Cincinnati, IC en
tucky Institute, Louisville, Mechanical Association,
St. Louis, Mechanics' Institute, San Francisco.
AINE,
VERMONT,
CON N ECTIOUT,
NEW JERSEY,
PENNSYLVANIA,
VIRUINIA,
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI,
OHIO,
INDIANA,
11) IV A,
TENNESSEE,
ILLINOIS,
R ENTOCR
Al ICII In AN,
ISCoNSIN,
A LI FORNIA
These celebrated Machines are adapted to every va
riety of Sewing or tinnily wear, from the lightest mus
line to the heaviest cloths. They work equally well
upon silk, linen, woolen, and cotton goods,—seaming
quilting, gathering, hemming, felling: cording, and
braiding—making n beautiful and perfeat stitch, alike
ou both sides—mud performing every species of sewing
except making button holes and stitching on buttons.
Full in tructions for operating the Machine Is given
gratuitously at the sales rooms. When ti•e Machine
Is sent some distance, so that personal Instruction is
inconvenient, a card of direction is sent, which Is a
sufficient guide.
'rho qualitien which recommend the NS heeler &
Wilson Machine are—
1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides
Of the fabric sewed.
2. Strength, firmness, and durability of seam, that
will not rip nor ravel. and made with
3. Economy of thread.
4. Its attachments and wide range of application to
purposes and materials.
b. Compactness and elegance of model and finish.
ti. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction.
7. Speed, ease of operation and, management, and
quietness of movement.
Plain Table, $45 00
Half Jaso, Paunched. 50 00
lialt t ace Polhwed, Black 'Walnut or Mahogany 55 00
Plain Tabln,
Half Case, Pann 60 00
LialiCase, Poll/died, Black Walnut or Mahogany 06 00
No. 1 Mactane, Myer plated, with
Plain Table,
Half Plow), Polished, Black Walnut, 70 00
❑all Casn, Polished, Black Walnut or Mahogrury 75 00
Half Case, Polished, Rosewood, 80 Orr
Full Cade, Polished, Black Walnut or Mahogany 90 00
100_00
No. 4 Machine, Large with ,
Plain Table, 75 00
Plain Table,
Every Machine is sold with a Hemmer, Nos. 1 and 2
Machines are sold complete, with the New Glass Cloth
Presser, New Style Hemmer and Braider.
Wheeler & Wilson's Agency at•
Railroad and . Telegraph Office,
CARLISLE, PA.
Nov. 27, 1803-Iy.
NAILS! NAILS 11 NAILS 11 I
A largo stock of good, Olean, Neat, and Tough
tulle, at. tho lowest Vrices. Our naila aro worth Nets
a keg more, than any other make of nails sold •tn our
town. this is the opinion of mochanleS who have tried
them, we alsolavo a full assortment or
BUILDING MATERIAIA,
OM* latest arid poet apprpved ntyles. 411 goods war
ranted as repreeented. JOHN' P. LYNN & SON:
ESTATE.
No 1338 Chestnut Street,
Opposite U. S. Mlut
ALL ON FIRST FLOOR.
Vr REDUCED PRICES
Ilighent Premiums at tho
I=
At the State Faire of
SCHEDULE OF PRICES
No. 3 Machine, wilh
No. 2 Machina with
No:s Machine, Cylinder, with
TERMS CASH
Cumberland Valley Railroad.
NT, °TICE TO PASSEN.OERS'. 7 =?On
and after January Ist, 1561, Through Fares on the
Cumberland Valley and Franklin Itail Roads will be as
follows:
Hagerstown to Harrisburg,
Morgantown,
State Line,
Greencastle,
Marion,
Chambersburg,
Scotland,
Shipponsburg,
Oak v lila,
New villa,
A I terton,
OreasonN,
Hood Hope.
Inidlesex,
Kingston,
M ochan I esbnrg,
Shiremanstown.
Faroe from Ticket Stations will be TIM oxsrrs addition
al when paid in the cam
Superintendent's Office, 1
Clutin'g Doe. 22, f
Dec. 24. '63-3t
Closing up Business
r IHE subscriber, because of ill.health,
and private matters also claiming his attention,
feels It his duty to retire from business at leant for a
season. probably Mall the present war Is etlllo.l.
I shall close my hull mires early In February "Mkt,
and up to teat period. will keep up my usual supply
of Syrups, Coffees, MO, Sugars, Spices. Mackerel and
such other articles as belong to a stock of Groceries,
together with an assortment of
Tobacco, (chewing 4• emoking) qyarm ;
embracing tho choicest qualities, and at the lowest
pos , ible prices nod pronto.
The balance of my stock, composed of
CE D All W A ItE ,
such ns Tr. hs, Churns, Bw•ketn. a Int of Corn Brooms—
the choicest he :my market —fl Inn,
China, Glass, Quoensware, Crocks,
, will 110 Sold at rr,tucrd 11111,9,
1 WOlllll ,•uthnter, this opportunity of tendering my
sincerest ihanks,to the numeroul friends and custom.
er., who have for It pPrjr,4l lit rarer twenty years, L , Ives
me so generous Red liberal a share of their patronage.
trusting that my late", to please have not Itltogether
been In val..
To such ns hare noNruots to settle with me, either
fir or aLrain,t. I would state that I will as here
tollde, be found at my usual pla•e of business, where
I will be always be happy to sou them.
" Marion Hall," Carlisle,
January 8,
0-15 — Perry Advocate please enpy
Fire Insurai►ce
VIII Allen and Hastpennsboro' i‘lutuat
Fire Insurance Cim‘pany of entilhorland roots
ltieorporated by an art Oi Assembly. in tin ye,ir 191,1,
and havinc, recently had its charter extentle !o the
year is now in 'tett,e and vh:orouv operation. um
der the superintgudenee of the t o lls. wing Board of
),atuwors, I iz :
It. i atlan S , tayinan, Eberly.
I). Bally, Ali,. Conner, John Elehelber
ger, Joseph Wielseriihain, Kn rnl. Hail In. 11nc,•v Bricker,
litolirlph •Inenli Coi,Vl.l", ft fl. l . C. Dunlap.
•I'lul rates of in,nranee are ar Ira HMI litvonillitipq any
(loropany ind in the Stole. Peri,ona rr isliilrr, lo
lifilVarto make 11flpll. litho) to the
agent., of the 01111(11E1y, who are it lu wait upon
them at ally tuna.
1.11,1) . s Thlls, P.O
CHRISTIAN STA YMAN,
vchnil 1,41.urz, I'. 0
01IN C. DUNI, \ Sp,t'y V , •rh:unrnLurg.
.1).1, lEL It. 111.1", 1111141.urg. 1,. r. co.
C.lTaberTrivol rriinly.—John Shorr4.4. : Henry
; I.ala)et to 11iettit,tm;
111...ry 11.,, mat.. Chu.. ; tirilll h, South.
(Irahain.
)I..ehati esburix.; .1. ‘V. Shepherd -town:
I). Corer. Upper Ile, .1. O. rnt tern, Silver `'pnrrK;
John liver. Carli•le lalentine Feetiitto, New humber-
IduJi
.11mes ,
k voulitv vielthic Dover: .lamasGrinith,
; .1 I. DeardurlT, II t ie netrr,r Itiehey Bich
'v o.llslitirl; 1). hotter, Fairview; .1.)11n IVII
Dauphin err —Jaen},
)leather, of the Ihiving rihnnt to
expire. etn hire thin renewed by Man, Hy; application
to tUn nt the toots.
I=l
FURS! FU'RS!!
p t.lsT ~
received a lare addition n!' nrw
Fttr,, Cripev, Viettwittes. - sr., also l'lreiks
.NI/te the% tk w6ll. New York, very clt,Ap.
Plain !hared wet Fntier Ore,.
Ir I .1" TER Ulf ;I1( 11,4 ,
It•e‘t qt.) ht nvy 11u,41titi Gloves for the enld Nv etither
laltunrel elder
lienttine Ilan •ver husk Gleves and (isuntlels--
'lrune ea! , Lust Maio treet, one
tote!.
=BEIM
ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS.
VOOD &I , EROT, 1136 Ridge Iveuue
PAILADELPIIIA, PA.,
fur
E n e u 1
1.; th e
rtu l i n , c i , ) 5 u t.41 ( 1 1 v ,.. 0:11 ,
g r TITI Fry o w - tt.ITtr.CCFS — TiFT, Ell:
For Rent .or Sale
AT well known property now oct-Al
- pled by the subscriber situated in the southeast
corner of Pitt and Louttior streets. nearly epp,ite the
1 Berman lieforin,ll'hurcli. The house
eir;ls n large Brick ItuiLlinr, 0,11141 to
6,- . a three story 111,11. e. finl 4 ll,l It "111 the
, E r , cellar to the mit' II front,lo feet or
houllier, and about 71i feet with 160
front mint oco a building OH se reef.. and 120 let
more or less on Pitt street: bating also thereon a small
Tenant House. x 131 . 0:1 4 formerly NI as a
Livery Stable. all whit 11 the subserib,r will either rent
or sell. For further particulars enquire of
Nov 13, 1863-3 m
Notice of Co-Partnership,
rrlfh; public arc hereby informed that
the undersigned have this day entered into 3 co
Partnership, under the narile of Delaney & Blair, for
the purpose of earrylng on the Coal .and Lumber busi
floss, at tne till sand of (diver Delaney, near the Gas
IVorics; where till or'ders in their lint of business am
respectfully solicited, and will he pronwly filled.
Or t f
/SW—Orders for eon/ NVIII Le received at Halbert &
Fleming's Orocero Store ltohert Mooro's Shoe Store
and A. U. Bleh'r.Currying Shop
CM—Orders tor Coal nr Lumber solicited throngh the
Post 01lige, arrangements lowing been mails with the
Postmaster to sharpr the pottage on same to us. All
orders punctually tilled.
NEW GOODS- AGAIN !
At Ogilhy's Cheap Cdsh Store
Ihave just returned from the city, and
now opening, another lot of elognn Winter Goods,
which I will soli cheap for rash. Many articles sulta
hie for Christmas presents at low figures.
MOURNING GOODS,
In great variety from Besson's Mourning Store. Ladies
Cloth Cloaks, all kind!, Another Irt of those cheap
och:i ti .r Ladlen (lontut
al. Alsu fancy Colored Silks. A good assortment of
all the now style Dross Goods In thu market. Ladies
and .lhildrens Mammals. \t'oolun floods, and Not - dna, -
a full assortment of flood Cloths and Casslmam, Mr
Gent's and Boy's Mar.
My assortment 'snow large and complete, and no ex
ertion will be spared to give every satisfaction to pur•
chasers both in price and quality.
Our motto is short profits and quick sales hence,
the great rush we have had for the last six months,
i „,French Merinos, at reduced prices, at the old stand,
nearly opposito the Depot
CIE
Dec. 18, 1863
STATE NOTICE. -
ui Letters testamentary on tho Estate of John
Darr, doc'd , tate of Frankford townshipv having been
issued by the Itegisterof Cumberland County, to the,
subscribar, residing in the above township. Notbsc is
hefeby given to all persons Indebted to said estato4rb
Make payment, and those having claims to present
',heat duly authenticated for settlement to
DAVID DARE, Jr. t
Executor.
CIIM
JIM. 8, 1814-06•
85 00
ESTATE NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given :tint letters testamentary
were Oda day granted to the undersigned of the estate
of Esther Birkholder, late of South Middleton town•
ship. All persons indebted to said - Estate, are request.
ed to make payment of the.same to the undersigned,
and those having claims against said Estate will pre•
sent them to
'JACOB lIIRKROLDER,
South liliddlot. n Township, Cumb. Co
Jan. 8. 1861-Bt.
VSTATE NOTICE.-
eephLrtters of Administration on the Estate of Jo.
Alay,"dec'd., late of East Pennsboro township,
having been Issued:by . tlte Register of Cumberland Co.
to the subscriber) reidding In said township. Notice
is hereby given to all persons indebted to Mid ciliate
to matte payment; and those having eitilma3e present
them duly authenticated for settlement to .
GEO:WICRIBEIWELL,
Administrator.
18811-.-6t*.
O. N. LULL,
Supt
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W. C. SAWYER
JACOB SENER
OM V EH. 111.',LANCY,
A.\ DREW 11. BLAIR
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CHAS. 0011,11 Y,
Trustee
AT
GREENFIELD & SHEAFtRt
OF
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS.
5000 yds. Super Extra at 20 cts. Good
4-4 Bela Mu din, 25cts. Extra _Heavy
4-4 Bela Muslin at 31cts.
$245
2 40
2 36
2 10
195
1 70
I CO
1 36
1 25
1 00
Domoal lc Hinghame, Cheake, Tlcklnge Jeans, Flannels
colors, nil colo Homo Made la tunelaG ray and White.
Home Made ,leave.
Wo have also all tho lower priced Meelindand Prints
on hand, and
SILKS•
Plain Black Silks at all priding.
We now moll an extra quality of Elliott 811 k tit PAN
worth 111,50 por yard. Plain and Panty Silks of giirit
dosctiption at low prices.
DRESS GOODS,
as we have purchaseed our entire stock of Dieeiroeoft#
In New York (which le Headquarters, for all theblew,
Styles.) Every one will find It to their advantage tvi
give our stock a look before going eisewher., as you
will nee all the latest New York Styles', at prices to cult
the times.
BALMORAL SKIRTS, from $2,50 up to the thieet
grade n.
Cloths and Cassimeres,
a full assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and B•161114 4 / 4
all of the Newest Stylus.
Also a full stock o MOURNING GOOMPIIi at
at astonishingly low prices.
Notions and Woolon Goats,
Gloves, Ilose,,woolen and cotton; Collars, &c.
In our stock of hoods, Noble's, Sontags, Steele, ie.,
we defy competition.
We lot ve a large assortment of Regular Marie goodi.
(not Auction (lotals,) which we ran sell at lower prices
than any Wholesale louse, large or email, either 111
city or rountry.
Shawls of every description, at the loWeift figure.
All We ask is a eell , wo ale confident we can plume
both in styles and prices of goods.
URN:EN VIILD k STIEAFER,
S. E. Cor. Market Square, 2nd door from Cor.
Oct. 2,11'413.
STEINWAY PIANOS.
First Prize Medal at the 'World's Fair,
London, 1802.
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r l ll E undersig,ned has just leceived,
land intends to keep constantly on band a full as•
s. rttnent of the unequalled Pianos manufactured by
Steiow .y & Sons fit New York.
tech instrument wilt be carefully selected In the
Manufactory. and will be sold nt the
New York Cash Factory Prices,
,00., c ~..thlitiun of gir,41400,,t0,Cai,1i51e.... _,. ~.,_
A written etotruotee of entire satisftietfon,valf be
o'ol by tlre Lubscrlher to noel. purchaser.
Persoos &smote to pur^hase are Invited to cell and
OXII,IIIII, these unrivalled Pianos, at
R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store,
Main Street, 3d d. or root of the alnnslon /louse, near
V e Railroad l)epot
SECOND HAND PIANOS recoiled in exchange and
kep fur 'ads and to rent.
JOHN H. STAYMALL
Carlisle, Mar 22, 1863-1 y
TAKE NOTICE.
9111 E Firm of Leidich Sawyer &
Nil
~leq.baslbla_lav-been di.olved by -.t.134-mutcuil -
f!lljrii.
I
Thu of the Firm are in the hands of J. D. Le)-
(eh .e .1..1.11 )liiler for th.y can be s96li bf
al .lnir at the Mil stantf, it 1 , . must earnertly erpeceedr
petnig theni,elven indebted to said Firm,
callo awl settle the dente' promptly.
. _ .
I,eldieb an I John Miller, have sold out their en,
thy tob•mat in said .`tore to the Undersigned, who
tvtll ..‘wtil,Lo• the• Dry Good Ilusi , ess at the old wen
known steed, a tot will always endeavor to make hi%
the most th-sirable in the market.
Sep I`+, liti3
SPECIAL NOTICE -
Tut: PROPRIETORS 04 Till
GIRARD lIOUSE,
PHILADELPHIA,
rid] the at tendon of Iltistries Men and the
tr; •rl 1 11., r rn Unity, to that i:l3 per', ir
and r.iritt.irt tittered nt their establish merit.
KAN.-W.l, Ft" WLEIt. & CO.
SiTt 11, 1
9 1 11 E PARTS MANTILLA CLOAK
-I Si- FUR—F - 1 s.l P-1t I UM. NA. 920 CI I ESTNU3I Street,
Nu 70 , , k DELPHI A.
.1 W. l'lt.,CTult C'O. Irvine the attention of tali&
Friends to their large and ;luperh Stock of
Fine CLOAKS anti FURS?
unparalled in any fortorr si•ne , lll
he inrrelsed aemunnodali In afforded In our now
10ra.1,,n, enables us to depute the ful list attention to
our
Fri; DEPAllnl ENT
which ~ 111 he found well furnished with every dererip•
floe or Fin.T C1.1.S FURS, which will be guaranteed •ffi
represented, or the money paht will be refunded.
ORDERS per mail, will 1)e rerefully attended to. and
dellre ed, Expresx ehargem paid, any distance Insido of
it.o miles.
.1. W. PROCTOR & CO.
N, 920 CHESTNUT Street, PLIILAD A
August 2Sth., 11413. , ly
I YR I NC P.; & CO.'s well-known
DIELO
DBu\'S and II A ItAIONIUMS, Introducing the of
f. et bash On eci•ty itirtrument.
ER Al EST GA BL ER:B
It A VI N K BACON'S and
II A 1.1,E1', DA CIS Ai Co., celebrated I lANOB for gash
at a liberal d. thietion '
:30,G00
.IAMI•:S BELL AK, Solo Agent.
279 9rl S. Filth otreet, above Spruce.
PIIII,ADELPIIIA, Pa.
April 17, 1563-ly
COFFEE POT:
TILLIA M. FRIDLEY respectfully.
Allllolllllls to tho cilixens of Carlisle and the
put lie generally, that be still continues the manufac
ture of all kinds ot tin and sheet iron ware In 3. D.
Ilallpert'n building East Louther street Carlisle at lb*
sign of the
RED COFFEE POT,
. .
where he will at all times be ready to d u o all kinds of
work in his line with neatness and despatch.
Alsn CAII at all times lie hat. those celebrated, self
sealing and self testing premium airtight,
FRUIT CANS AND JARS
Ho ditto, Spoutlnd, and all kinds of jobbing done at
the shortest notire.
Cash paid for old lead, pewter and copper. Thank
ful for the patronage heretofore extended, he hopea by
stria attention, end a desire to please all to merit •
continuance nt the seine.
Dont forget the sign of the Red Coffee 'Pot..
April 3, 11463,
GEO. W. NEIDICA, D. D.
Late Demonstrator of nperatlve Dentistry to the
13 ZIWri . Baltimore College Or
Dental Surgery.
.1 , 10 lir& Mee at hie residence,
oproslte Marlon lieu, wit Main street, Carlisle, Penn
Nov. 11.18h7.
£ SINGISMIL
vENERAL DEALER in Flour, and
jg all kinds of country produce.
Warehouse on the corner of Main and Neat street*.
The beet Fresh Ground Family Flour at A. SING!.
ZEUS.
May 5, 18113—t. f.
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CLOAKS ! CLOAKS 1 !
J UST received and very cheap at '
GREENFIELD & SHEAFERPC
AP wo purchase these goose of an extensive Cloak
Manufactory in New Yeax, we are able to offer Impart.
or inducements to any lloun In the cono:ktrte
FURS - FURS IT- ' •
We defy compotitiop, having inachigarrattgendentrwitili l "
one of the largest Nov York Fur One., tq supply tts . ..-
with choice i.loods. Wo fool confident we can eellun
at City prices. •. _ .
GIIIIENFTELD & SUEAFER.'
S.. B. Cur. of Market Sq - aare, 2d •
Nov. la, 1969
BOOTS & SHOES.
•
A
FULL assortment of Men and Boyar .
liots and Shoes, suitable for' the winter: 'Also,
dies and Missos'a Balmoral Bootees. Chlldran'a . noate
of all kinds. Ladles and Gentlemen's aUM Over Om:
My Oldoustomeres and all in want of good and,cbetip"
Boots and Shoos, will pleat° call and examine the
stook, before purchasing. Alain Weal, nearly oppoatte"
;he Depot. .
CHAS. COMM, Truate‘'
Carnal°, Nov. 21, 1803
Brrins • PulmOic . : Wafeisi
AT ItALSTaIe
pm. 11.4 lses
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1)..T. LUNCH . ,
30.111 , 1 3111,1,E1t.
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