rather than to repine because God has Galled him Bola_ to heaven. Resolved, • That wo testify our appreoiation of his blameness cheraoter,_ pure life and ihe noble principles which have ever actuated him in the disuharze of all his fraternal du ties. Resolved, That although ho has passed away from us and we shall hoar his cheerful voice no more, his imago will ever dwell in our hearts. Rae°lved, That the ueual ceremonies be per formed, and that our badges be draped in mourning for the required period. Resolved, That to the afflicted family of our deceased brother, we extend our warmest sympathies in this their melancholy bereave ment. - Resolved, That a copy of those resolutions beiransmitted to the bereaved family of our late, brother, and to the press for publioation. Wni. B. PARKER, 1 HOWARD B. lions°l , l, THOMAS A. RILEY, }- CO/71/114tee. WILBUR 11. BURNITR, EDGAR E. flAwrisas, J The Board of Managers of the Soldiers' Aid 800iety respectfully submit their second quar terly Report. The statements to be made by the Treasurer, the purchasing Committee and the Steward will present the details of the money receipts and disbursements, and of the articles made - and distributed by the Society. There seems to be no further' need of report on those sub jects. We are pleased to announce that much more activity prevails in the community in refer 'once to the great object we have in hand, than when our association was formed. How much of this is due to our exertions, is really limns terial to those who are working unse tisttly for the welfare of our soldiers. It is however a matter of deep regret to the Board, that a misunderstanding has arisen between num• bore of persons who are thee engaged. Be fore a proper tribunal we are confident that our action as a Society, will appear impartial and conciliatory and such as befits an or ganization designed to bo general and to em brace as many of our citizens as possible. There undoubtedly existed from the beginning, a necessity that, the members of the Society or the friends of the soldier, should associate themselves in circles for sewing or other ac. live labours to supply such articles as the de mantis of the service require. And it is, in our opinion, unfortunate indeed for the peace of the community and for the credit of all parties engaged in this work, that when such - associations 'are - formed, efforts are not more carefully made to harmonize all plans and to make them co operative for still greater sue oess in the future. We would fain hope that this result may yet be reached. When we con. eider that our Society numbers about 3(10 names, and that among them are most if not all those persons who are known to be very efficient and able workers in this community in this good cause, it is deeply to be regretted that alienation of feeling or a division of for ces should result frotn one common aim We will not suffer ourselves to believe that the people of Carlisle cannot, as is commonly re eorted; unite in - any' 'good - work, - - - hut - will strive to bring about a better state of feeling -and of action. If there is auy atssatisfactiou with the Constitution of our Society or the organization of cur Board, the annual meet ing is at hand and the requisite changes can be made. If there is any lack of power or of adaptation to the wants or the claims of the cause, it can then be remedied, and a plan may be devised for as many auxiliary assn ciations among our members or others as may be desired. In any way in which, persons may desire to raise money or to labour for the sot dier's welfare, they may, if they will, have ' full power and the entire credit for what they do, without directly ignoring an association so liberally constituted and so generously large in its organization. But if any be dis posed to act entirely irrespective of a S ty which perhaps numbers them among its .members, and to pursue a wholly separate career, we have neither time nor desire to en. . ter into ..ny controversy on the subject, We ;shall bo content to let the public judge which course is most seemly. Our relations with the Sanitary and Chris. lien Commissions are friendly and beneficial. We have an associate manager of the former body, although maintaining still over bade pendence, as originally constituted. We are indebted to the latter tur a donation of reading matter to the soldiers stationed here, and for interesting information by it public lecture de livered in town, representing the operations of the Commission and the condition of our prisoners iu Richmond. It is especially grati fying to record that the only rivalry existing between the two commissions is as to their capacity to do good ; and that t hey assist each other in ministering to the armies in the field. The generous Donation of one hundred and twenty dollars from Prof. Marshall the U. S. consul at Leeds and Mr R. M. Stevenson biz agent at Sheffield, England, though in cludel in the Treasurer's report, seems to deserve especial mention. We have form ally return,;:d our acknowledgemmats to the donors. The action taken at our, last quarterly meet ling for the relief of the families of soldiers resident in our midst, by the appointment of a oominittee to visit and report on their wants, hes led to the disbursement Of considerable sums in a way that has commended itself to the judgement of the Board. Pledges, very distinctly made to some of the men still in arms, require redemption; and we must not shrink from the task of distributing us faith fully as we way. the funds that may be devo ted to that use. The ladies who have acted as visitors certainly deserve our heartiest thanks for the pains and labour expended in this behalf. It may be that they have.found need which they could not relieve, or some difficulty in determining the exact measures of help to be bestowed. But we only claim to do the best we can, not at all to be infallible, and we can very cordially endorse the action of our visiting committee. We are happy to know that several plans are projected to add to the funds of the Suoie- Aty. The Children's Fair to beheld on the 23d inst., is designed in part fur our Soeie• Ay. The Hayden and Handel Society have proffered us a benefit in the shape of a con• .9ert, and a committee has been appointed to zo-operate with them. Arrangements are al :tio begun for a Lecture on an interesting top 10. For all these enterprises we bespeak the generous support of the community, hoping Abet profit and pleasure may thereby be com bined. • In conclusion it seems necessary to suggest gnome change in our Constitutional pro , (Mon tfor an Anniversary meeting on the 22nd Feb. Other appointments for that date will inter.- Ore .with our own, and our's with them. The gloeiety Aria probably find no difficulty in ar trituglng.the matter. glnvo,lcuag.the right spirit upon our meeting, this is respectful', submitted. By order of the Board. The Treasurer'S Report for the quarter pre gaol' the following exhibit duly audited.— Taal ilec.eipte it:winding - last balance 8302,30 Expenditures $180,78.' Balance in Treas urer's hands, 8127,52. The Board of Managers as at present eon • Atituted le es follows : Rev. F. J. elms, Presidents Mrs. H. H. Johnson, Secretary ; Mrs. Ann Alexander, Treasurer; Mrs. G. W. Sheaffer and Mrs .1 P. Hassler, Committee on purchases ; Mrs. G. W. ,Sheaffer, Mrs. J. P. Bixler, Mrs. J. P. gassier, Relief committee ; Mrs J. Rheem ; rii. J. W, Eby, Stewardess ; Messrs Wm. Pia*, 4. Cathcart, H. S. Ritter, E. Brady, Rev, lilamuel Philips. Mrs. J. W. Patton. Mrs. ra,xton, Mia. B. Law. The annual meeting of the Society will be he'd in the ,d Presbyterian Cburoh on the first Thursday if} March, fad prox.) at 7 '40 . 0.4 0 0‘ P. • , rTIBLIC. SALES; , . lo fop the following publio Sates bove been:vitae(' at„ this office: ' .11:11.e of,Henry Done!, in Westpensborovg Opp l ,ou,tlAo. 10tli of Morel) / of Hones, 'oltp, Cows, young Cattle, Hogs, Wagons, Plows, &o. Sale of Jonathan Holmes, in North Mid dieton twp., on the 12th March, of Horses, Colts, Cows, Calves, Wagons, Plows, &o. Sale of Levi Goodyear, in Monroe twp., on the 10th of March, of Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Wagons Plows. &o. Sale of William Wetzel, in North Middleton twp, on March Bth, of Horses, Cows, Steers, Sheep, Hoge, Wagons, Plows, &o. Sale of David Darr, Administrator of John Darr, dee'd., on Thursday M.roh dd, near Bloserville, of Horses, Colts, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Wagons, Plows, &o. Sale of James Grouver in Fran Word twp., February 27th, of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Sale of Antos Waidley, near Middlesex, on March Bth, of Horses, Cows, Young Cat tle, Sheep, Hugs, Wagons, Plows, Harrows, In thin place. at Schrlnur'fl lintel, on tho 11th lent, by thu Rue. Samuel 'Philips, Mr. JOHN GLKIM, to alien It EH MCC& M. OIVLEit, both from South Middle• ton township. On the 13th inst., by tho Bye. J. A. Illoagy,at tho res idence of the Endo, Mr. JONAS Z. SCliOrr of Chem homburg, to 31Iss BARBARA E. RUPP, of Shlrsmans• town, Pa. On Thursday, the 4th, at the resltlonce of the bride, near Wooster, Ohio, by thu Rev. Mr Woddel, ALF. 0. 000VL'It, of Cumb., Co. l'a., to 311ss LIZZIE 31. BA KER. For the Herald • On the 11th, at the residence of the bride, noar Me chanicsbunt, by tho Rev. J. S. McM urry, Iles. W. FEttOUSON, of East Balt. Cou., to 31/I.ttY ST. C CUO 614. in Harrieburg, on the evening of the 15th Inst., Mrs. SA It A IL FILILUKI, formerly of Carlisle, aged 22 years. Lied on Thursday morning the 12th tint., 1). UL ,ISUN \ IN, aged 21 years. .• We all do fade as a leaf." How forcibly are theme words presented to us In the death of (Jib ! How heavy with grief must be our hearts, when we think of him who was so promising, so lovely, rut IT In his tender years, just as he was budding into manhood and when hope NV Hs gathering garlands of honors for his brow. And yet we should not grieve for him who has but fled from this earth, for though we call him dead, though his form is taken from us, he is not deed; he lives In heaven. Ile has passed away from this world to a happier home, a phror A largo circle ol friends will mourn his losn, for all that knew him loved him. and y e as hence when his name will be mentioned, sweet Inemoribs will creep through our breasts and the remuumrance of his many loving acts, well be reeal ad to us. Ibis death should he a warning to all, in inging again to our minds the awful word.,, "In the midst of lite wo ore in death." It should remind us that life in hot a flouting shadow and that sooner or later we all moat die. - But while the grief of Ills many Mends will be 000 oro. the sorrows of the home mate desolate no you can toll. '• But Oh! the heavy change! not* thou am gone— Now thou art gone, and never must return." CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. Reported weekly for the Herald by It. C. Woodward. Carlixie, February 18, 18(14. FLOUR (Suporflne).... 6 O) do. (Extra.) • • • .0 60 do ItVI 5 75 WHITE WHEAT • .. 5:5 RED do V I-' N KW CURS.. OATS, MIZ=BIIIIIIIIIMIEEI I= (1.0 Eitsv,Eu.. Ti N 1 F. STATE NOTICE.- - Notlre is hereby given that letters testaments ry on the en.tate of Ilonry Rhoads, Sr , deed., late of the borough of have boon e'ran od by the bolster to the undersigned restyling in said borough. All per eons kno‘ving hobo von 10 , 101t0C1 0 flu • sold estate. are r.. 01 stud to milt.. payment immediately, and those 'saving el/11111s against add estate will present them, for settlement to =I _4IIF, ST AT NOT I C - turn of Administration on the ostato or Mrs Frnnces Ito parr, dee'd , late ot Monne., township, h iv. iii born issued by the Register or Cunits,rland C wits to the subscriber residing in said township. Notice In hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make payment, and tho.ie having claims to present lbws duly authenticated for settlement to F.U. 10, 1914-6 t NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS I ANTICIPATING a rise in goods, I have I, , ught a large stneit of Domestic and for eign goods. sn-h as 34. 4-.4„t; 4, 10-4 1{(01,14 Sheeting and Shirting \lnsling. 3-4, 44,34, 104, White hhent log and •hirting Muolt na All the de-Arable maker of Calicoes. Ditighitnis ; all the widths and 11111\11 , 10S of Tick logs. Checks. Stripes. Brown and Colored Drillings Cambrica. Nankeens, Crash. Table Diaplrs, Counter pins, Jeans and C, tton Pantitlgi. Also, a large and welt sele,ted stok of CARPETS, all grades, Carpet Chain, 011 (Moths. Shades and Blind material, and all other kinds of house furnishing Foods, together with DRESS 000Dd, Notionv, Hoop Skirls White ooutl , &c , &c. tr-n:cARPET ItA l / 8 WANTED. Please call at the old Stand, one door below Martin's hotel. Nab. 19, 1811-1 s (S TATEMENT OF 'TIE FINANCES OF VIE COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND, From the Ist Day of January, to the 3181 Day of December, 1863 r JOHN GUTSHALL, Esq., Treasurer, REC'EIPTS. To Intlnoco due County at lasteettle tnent, To amount of State and County tax• us outstanding at last settlement, State. County and NI litia taxes lev led for the year Abatement on State taxes, Interria rowelled from WI co/lectors, Exonerated taxes received by Trees. U cer, Verdict fees received from Prothono try and Sheriff, Itontiveil for stone sold to borough of ' Total receipt" Psi& Borough and Tuw uship Assessors, AD/.TEM ENT. Paid Collectors, abatement allowed tax pay ore, BRIDGES AND 110 ADS. Paid appropriation to 3l,untain Road as per Act Ot Assembly, (D. L. lbßi, page :)91), For viewing roads, Fur road damages, For repairing britges, ELECTIONS. Paid Sundry persona for holding general and tow nuhlp elections, INQUESTS. Paid David Smith and othore, holding In quests, Dr. S. D Zeigler and othore, pout mortom examinations. Paid Grand Jurors, TraverPo Jurors, District Attormzyte Moe. For boarding 3 urorP while trying moos in oyer and Terminer: William Gould, Court Cryer, lao Mr Court, Witiivos' Met; in Commonwealth mime, COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE. Yald Jan. 11, Wagoner, salary an Commis- aione,r, George M. E.Stg Geo. Seoby., deg'd•• M. Rl•ClelAon, H. Nowahntn. and professional Asr.viaes. .168. Arenda ong, 131erit. Jae Loudon and otiterp ? ibr statloner.7, COUNTY OFFICES. Paid D. B. Croft, auditing, County after, J. D. Floyd, Cleric of Courts, Benjamin,Duke, Prothonotary's feel, A Senocrean, covering desk in lisgistoes ofilcu, Jar., Loudon, for doehots fur taros, W. Norat for mai fOr nogliKer's Moe, , Gll 71 JAIL AND DASTERN PENITENTIADS. Paid J. T, Rippoy, for support •of prison ers, fees, .4.e., 113,7.11 28 W. M. Heaton, for support of prisoners, (Eastern Penitentiary), o.4leitin7'and , otbors, rot fuel at alarriages. m ptatps. I=l=l DAVI HINA DS, tIC\HC lIIPLADd, Executors JUAN N. 110111 . 1.:R. Admlnistrator =43 EXPENDITUI?ES. ASSESSORS. COURTS 831 50 H ee 270 00 n n 801 60 H H 240 00 es es 12040 ''' at Attorney 100 00 500 00 _ 7-2 81 11. E. Foot and others, or repaving furna ces At jail, rnold h Son and othlwe, for goods and clothing for prisonera, Jacob [Cotner, for emptying cesspool at Gee Sr. Water Company, for wetter, Dr. W. VV. Delo, salary as Physician, Potor Spahr, for stone delivered, JUSTJCES' ri S. Paid Abraham Dehuft, Fag foss in Com monwealtil Cases, Michael Holcomb, teas In Common wealth cagey, D.Snilth and others, fees in Common wealth cases, CONSTAHL ES' FEES. Paid G. W. Shade and others, foes in Corn in° u salt h eases, A Martin and others, quart'ly. returns, LOANS AND INTEREST. Paid Samuel Stuart and others, County bonds, W. ld Itoetem and others, bounty bonds, Abruham Lumberton and others, Interest un County bonds, • Wm. Alexander and others, Interest on bounty boudg, 8U81.1.0 BUILDINGS. Paid A. S. Line and others, repairs at jell, B. E. Foot and others, repairs at Court House, It. Nateher, mint, - as keeper, It Natc her, extra services, PUBLIC PRINTING. Paid E. Corninan,iur printing, $lB2 01 J. B. Breition, 170 30 =Ea A. IC Ithret.u, Pahl Jacub Squire, lrenstirer, uhLitnete (,r ist,3, Join Hlllur, sa!ary es Director, Wm. eorDinrin, Hobert F.llltt, ThowaB Bradley and others, Visitors, RELIEF OF SOLDIERS' FAMILIES. PAM for relief of Soldiers' Families, by order of Board of Millet, $929 89 rilid W. !A. ynti othery, log public dockets , $ll2 61 11. :IL ,Lon ititil others, sundry articlos, tot ,tii A. t'cusitintim hors° hire,23 ru , J. Armstrong. traveling expotnAcs, 11:1 00 L. t•tecl, salary as keppor of Town Clock, 18 30 O. & ‘,, utter Co., g is nod water for Court House, cu 10 Postage and telegraph, 17 II A rokstriong A: Holler, for coal, 57 10 Appr.prjati,” to lire Oontpanie.i, 50 tou Miller and Rost, car fare, 30 25 S. Dunlap and others. County Auditors, 107 10 'rhos. Lliggs and others, for labor, 31 75 amountTnlnl paid on Com in 19bioners • or ders, $5O 028 31 By 'Brottsurers comml Mon on sanie,At 1!.; per cent, 750 92 Cmainisidons Co llocters of Cc., Stole and NUMB,. Tnxeo. 4,478 95 Exonerations allowed C..iluctors of Co., State and lslllltln Taxes, 1,374 67 Amount paid Assessors, for unrolling 'lll litin, 63 00 Ain't paid Commissioners and Murk, for service In the matter or Militia Tuxes, 80 00 Amount paid J. M'Curtney, Brigade Imspurtor. 100 00 Amount Judd 3. A rmetroug, clurk to — flokrd orltUlidt; - 40-00 S 25 3 00 'Dial amount of payments out of lil - Tax t um], 255 00 Trussurcr's .1111111i5410L1 on same, at 1 per cent , 2 55 STATE TA X E 7. By TUIVOATI t paid Stet+ Treasurer in full of s fur ISh3, , 135,1192 14 Trra , ur , •i'a V.olltilithiiol3 ou .111.0 al I l orcent, 360 52 Ly amount County, Stato Tnx,m, outstanding bloc. 11, 1663 Total Crodi!s, lta, halane*, in 7l oasuror's hands Statement of County„';tate and Militia Taxra outttlattritn,c , un ,lanuarylst, 1600. 1.4,1 s ki n t e , upp er 1:96 R 2 0,61. Amu., llurtoru, Nlotir..e 24 :17 IRI.I. John Uinl,, :.,utn. ll tddletnn, 31A 12 01'1. Nlorrt•tt, Ar, 2 J. jr. 129 IC .11.101 Ivey Sjr log, 775 46 156:1, Charles A Small, 1..2,0 Ward, c ar fi s l e , .257 4-2 15113. Hobe t Park 01..t0t1, Wr,t. " " f 234 40 151;3. .100 n ZOOl. Dieltinnon. f 2ti 15173 11.0. Dare EnAt. f oio".l.orliugh, 231) 14 Hugh Boyd. Ilopenen, •Ezekiel Worl y. Lower Allen, I=MWMJ=I BZl== hS63. J. 11. I{Auffutan, 'New Cumberland, * 145 45 1883. Wm. Nicholson, Neu vine, 477 15 1863. John I. l tevirk, Newburg, s 34 111 11310. Nowtim, (1Z 1663. John Armstrong. jr., Silver Spring, • 178 25 1663, A. I{ Seari g ht, Sou:h : , 11chtletun, Ib6 03 160. 11. J. Byers, t , outhinuptnn, t 79 1,4 186.11. John Yolk, Upper Allen, 111 18 1063, Sam uol French, ISet4t, Pennehorough, 2011 28 $1 9 . 2 e US 'Flinse marked thus * have'slnee paid In full. Those marked thus f have SIRP(II.4id in part. 4nnual Statement of thr Drbtx and Assete of Cumberland County. on IV January, 1864. LI3.IIII,ITIES. To mount 01 County Bonds outstanding Ist Jannutrf,lBo3, as per last an n ual statement, $24,310 00 To amount of County Bonds paid during the year 1804, 0,415 00 012,816 5 To amount of Bounty Bundy outstanding Ist January 1893 32,713 00 Ronda paid during the your 1801, 11,500 00 7,075 86 91,57 U 17 ,711 (O 41E2 5.5 4 33 Total principal by Rand and Note, $40,608 LA ET] BEI By amount of balance in Treasury, Ist January, 1804, Including SRI uncnr mit. money, By amount of outstanding trans 1n Col lectors' hands, MEI $7BO 24 Excess or indebtedness (exclusive of ac cruing Interest not due) over assets, $19,728 68 Statement of the account of the County of Cum Berland with the Commonwealth of Penn cylvania. 8,109 OJ $4OO 00 70 60 45 00 358 a CUMBERLAND COUNTY IN ACCOUNT wire Tax COMMON. WEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA. TAX ON REAL AND PEESONAL ESTATE To amount of said Tax as fixed by the Board of Revenue Commlaateuers, CR I= Deduct commission for collecting et 5 per cont. Treasurer's commission at 1 per cont. on $35,892 14, to be paid by the County, 350 62 By amount paid Into Rat() Treasury, by John Clutshall, County Treasurer, In• elusive of $1,784 00, amt. of abato- moot, 1,134 34 $l2B 43 30 00 158 43 $403 48 1,616 24 273 00 10,3 00 61 60 CUMBERLAND COUNTY, BE We, the Comiesioners of Cumberland County, in compliance with the requisitions of the Act of Assem bly of April 15, 1834, do certify and submit the fore going as a correct statement of the receipts and expem. dltures of said County, from January lot to December 31st, 1863, inclusive, and of the outstanding County, State and Militia taxes, in the boroughs And town. ships therein named and also, of the debt and assets of mid County, on the let day of January, 1864. 1 21 731 84 3A 1 18 sh: AL Minoan our hands and seal of office, the Slat day of January, larA. GEO Idl LLE'll, M. KOST M. M'CLM,LAN. Commlaslonera of Cumberland County. Attest—J. ARMSTRONG, Clerk. We, the Auditors of Cumberland. County, having , been duly sworn and affirmed, met at the Cotnmiasion ere 01Thie. in Carlisle; on the 4th day of Jen. 18t34, and proceeded to audit and adjust the account of John Outshall, h sq , late Treasurer of said County, from the let day of January to the list day of December, 1883, And do certify than we find a balance of fifteen thou studinine tumdrod and fifty dollars and thirty four sante duo by said Treasurer to the said County, ea will appear by the foregoing statement of said account.— Nye Ws Atli() examined and compared the foregoing statue:met nf the debt and assets of said County. with the records, and do certify It to be a corrpct exhibit of the same an tho first day, of January, 1804. In-witness whereof wo hareterounto set our hands the 20th day 4f January, d, D. 1801. D.QUIGLISY, WM. 51. GARDNER, I).D. STEVICKi, Auditort of OUtnberland County. 1,653 81 $l5 00 r.'d97 07 158 .80 3 60 AO 15 A 90 484 66 710 77 70 to 60 (•0 30 00 45 21 $6, lb 00 11,600 00 20,488 30 I=l p,OOO 00 11 00 30 00 U,120 00 =I EMEM MEM 111=111 1221331 EIMEI 113 3ln [B=lll =EMI 120 197 7 4 EMI 4 t" 83 $10,305 00 21,213 00 ASSETS 1.,.961 34 4,02 U,l 20,880 32 $37,950 16 1,801 50 85,(M 1 $3T,950 16 3,,950 16 BARGAINS 1 BARGAINS ! At Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store ! 97 73 23J 07 lAIM now opening a large assortment of NM AND DISsIRABId goods, bought before the recent rloo lu prices, which will be sold for the Cash al .ow figures. nave on hand a full line of BLEACHED 'and TIN, 131,11ACRED alfhiLINS at the very lowest prices. Tick in✓e, ()tugboats, Checks and Ofilleo4/B also, In groat va rieties and cheap. 6,465 01 LADIES DRESS GOODS. Elegant now style Sllka, Chalk's, Colored Alpachaa, Tureen Cloth, Satin Stripe Lustre'', and Do Lainoa, &c. Gloves and Unalory. all kinds and primal', I. Linens, Linen Dtapa Table Clothe, Napkins, Amenian Cambricks, Swtee Mull, Nainsook, Bishop Lawn, he. ? Ac. $175 95 116 30 77 8r EOM MOURNING GOODS. A large assortment of Diack Voile, Crape Collars, 6-4 and 3.4 all wool Domains, Turnan Cloth, Dimwit Satin Cloth, Alpachas, Mohan Sartlee, and all the different style Black and White Goods from OZEISON'S celebrated Mourning Store, $173 61 ,101 5 MEI Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets Joann, Fancy Cam(lmoren. SAO!nets. K..loano, kr., at low prh ro. 84, 6-4, 54 and 4-4 Floor Oil Clotho, Moo Tabla Oil Clotho, all width. 1,737 05 All my winter stock goods, bo closod out at lees than City prices. Nov In the time for purchasors to saw, Money by laying in thoir stock. All goods bought and sold for CASII. Roue°ilect the plaoe—if est Main S,. nearly opposite the bepot. 0. COLBY. Carlislo, Fob. 12, 1,836 25 $124 13 149 37 30 00 6 00 AM R D INISTRATOA-NOTKIE.- Lottery of Administration= tho estate of Ja cob Stekey. doe'd., late of Middleton towneli fp, having boon !sound by the Re:lister of CumbOrland County. to tho suhserilier. nsidt ng in tho same tainnship. Notico Is heroby glvon to all persona Indebted to said eatato, to make payment, and those having claims, to present them duly authenticated for sottlemont, lo_ MEI MEM BEM Feb. 14, 'tl4-11,.. EDE For Sa l e ( . 2'001) family Horse, (Light Bay,) A . 4„ will lie five veers old the arcing Spring, Paces, Itneks. nii , l under the Saddle, /VA trotii in liar flees, is perfool I, yore end gentle iu every way. AIN, „in e‘....;hgit Shift i Ile rep un g • g y,a.lithist as good Ss now, I; IC 11,11 in use but shout eight months— made ly Nlechriniesburg. The :Above flan ht. 1:l I !ing the untlersif;neit reehling In lisle. JOHN ~IILLIi li. Feb. 5, '64—t f. 30 00 30 00 RECRUITING: 'T I IIE-undersigned is now prepared to revoivi• II trt for 11.1,y 1tE411.31 ES T Olt CONIPA- N V I !Ito Uoi rqai to, Seri ko. The f.dio vieg Ihmittie4 which do net !nohula the local Lnuuthm, which ore now hying offered by horon.:111.1 and Te‘,.ships, 11111 1/(j paid T 1 V 1 1 11 . E N 3. 1 1.1 lUR 111 ' N1/11.1 1 1D Unhl,Altc. TO NEVI ' lINCIttil e frf,, TlittEE HUNDRED 1411,1,A!tri, One .I:,,nth's pay in Advance will aOo he Jul',l The t'oited States ,ervl,p now niters the superior in tit:cements ,nod elothilm and rations, niedival atten. dance, With an opportunity for every meritorious vol tiler Lu a6hleve early and honorable promotion. It 0 of the liey,tone z.tate. I make this Im pel! in I eindt of those of your noble b ethren who have tors„ many Intl.!' 11 , 11ihs and on PO many bloody and gI •o , tamed the honor of our good old State The, Molly to you lor suer now thatthe w.,r!, is almost done. and need s or ly a few more •• 10:;111 hall& to achieve A certain and la.t i r•g aly inioe 1.1 n rear of the Franl,lln House, on Church Alley, Carll,l , , l'a. =9 P'el. 5 Pi I Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale. NAT 11.1, be sold at, Public Sale. on Sat urclay, the trrth clay of February 1t:114, on the pr , ..iw.•w, I ht , f-dewinit.le , cribett [teal Estate, to,ult : A t i. or trnrt ut Loud tho west end of the !If ilrlin . wld. 11110,ml/old (;ounty, on the north shit, of the I•ztato Itoott, %'E tip A(,TI E EZ! exoollont awl 'slog thoroon tweet : I . ! ' tid Tw - t) I) .A Uhl 110USICA. front ... in • oct hold 1.. r. , with gititahlo front pp l oil4iu k ., togutl- with a line YOUNti , 1,1 t• It D. it • •••••••••; •• a The Property be Mold entire or in 4..• • • 1..t0. or ik.is tn, 1.45 stilt purchnhors. Salo to commence at 11 Sit.•ll attorohtnee will h. ',lye., Mi/li Ion), 01.1 , Iry ..rtl V.Antt; l aunt Att,iley In 110. =MEM PRIVATE SALE. rriw seb , ,rib-r will sell at, Private inn L , t ux-oolbutt I'ON f.ANI) oitu nt,• k,,,. ,0 Fhi Cumber-14nd Ciunty, Pi* ,on r• • ' Go Lisburn, I 'nib's Es st 70 Acres, and 111 Perches, inn Iti4h stut.• of ,•111 , 1, ittnn. and untt”r good fencing. The inept ovontents are a g. pd Two-nnry D {VELUM; HOUSE, J"-i -«' . Stone Bank Barn, Cost long, IV AU , )ti SHED, CORN Cal It. ,hr. t here In Well of novor falling water and a good Cistern convenient to the do.', and' n stream of runnill!!, a ague p•tsses through tin, tract There is MM., 0 /I! CH. IRDHFCHOICE FRUIT, in fine 1,0..ing order, on the premises. Ten Acres of the tract Sr, well covered with Choice Timber. This property Is locatod I n .ho midst vr a flourishing neigh bonbon i, convenient, to Stores, Chu relies, 801 00 in. ,t; , and offer:: rare indueomon is to purchasers, Persons s, ishing to slow the Property, will please call on the undersigned. residing on the premises. JOHN 841..LENBE!t0ER, Feb, 7,, 10(4 Poor House Visitors' Report, ri 1 () the limiorable James 11. Graham, eneklin and !high wirt. A te Judges ut the Court ut Cuulberin• tt C,,ttuty : We, the persons appointed by aald (lona. as visitors to the l'oor littllse, for the year 181'3, do certify, that we hat isited the seine frequently during the pros eat year. al.ll mostly at times when Mr. Snyder (the ati9War4l,) Was DIA aware aY our coming, and invariably blued the house in exrellent order. the several apart tueuls reel I adjusted and the bed chrtmliere mean nod furiti.ited with good anti soft. beds Also, everything on the (arm or portal ii ug Le the premises in very good condition. aunt the management of thin faint w, II con ducted nod tirranged. The rations for the illaaataa are very good and palatable, and everything necessary for their 'u triton provldol Everythin; indicates that ,tll:ne ego a stewar d , 2 ,,, l for tel'ls as ho possi lily ruin, aw lire in his is shown ills anFilillalla itoplit alion. W.' mill , ' "tit"intblY PUTliaal , that Mai the iturete o.Ptiulairft there, the place should set ill Whaall and saddet, ing, but on the contrary we tim( the greater part cheer,Ml and merry and displat Illy ettuelderahle taste in keeping their persons. tesite.muly the females.) and all seemed as though they tire lat home, enjoyed life and passed their 11 lila] ly and appreciated the courfortti peocure 1 :Lod confer, 1 upon them. Among the num ber of p topers. there were a uu uhor of children who were Loma d hit" a settee' a part of the year. some having brilliant minds. As remarked before, the stew ard he ve ry e and always pleasant and 11,:ratia• ble, (Sirs. mum der too.) anti his task being a wearisome and unpleasant one, we do think that ho is u t fully compensated for his labor, and would linnet on having his salary increased. We also think it 11000gati ry to make some improvements to the buildings. we would recout - tend having a separate apartment erected, apart front the main building, expressly for the hospital, hut do not urge it strongly at the present time. Much more might be said, but we think it not necessat y, inas much as we have noticed every point worthy of notice and oar consideration, and as from what we have al ready said you relit readily infer that the steward diet charges his duty admirably an I In regard to what we have said of his merits, Is nothing inure titan what le justly due him. We might remitrk that the sick are well cared fur and have the attendance of a very judi• noun physiolau, and the notice and sympathy of Mrs. Snyder Jan. 22, 18111.-5 t READING RAILROAD. k . k.1;44... ,. r . • , A7 4111/ 4 Tr** WINTER, ARRANGEM ENT GREAT Trunk Line from the North and-NortlaAVost for in i 1 ,14010114., .N. 9 York Read ing, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown; Easton, Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, New-York. Reading Pottsville, and all Intermediate Stations, at 8 A. 51,., and 2 P. M. Now-York Express loaves Harrisburg, at 3.00 A. M., arriving at Now York at 1(1.15 the Same morning. Faros from Harrisburg: To New-York $5 15; to Phil adelphia $a 35 and $2 85. Baggage checked through. Returning, leave Now-York at 0 A. NI., 12 noon, and 7 I' . 51., (Pittsburg Expross arriving at Ilarrlaburg at 2A. 51.) Leave Philadelphia at 815 A., .51 and 33.1 P. M. :Beeping ears In the Now York . Express Trains thromdi to and from Pittsburg without change. Passengers by the tlatawlssa Railroad kale Tamaqua at 8.10 A. M., and 2.15 P. 51., for Philadelphia, Novi., York, and all Way Points. ' Trains leave Pottsville at 0.15 A. IC, and 2.30 P. M., for Philadelphia, liarrlaburz and New 'York. Au Accommodation Passongertrain leaVes Reading at 30 A. M., and returns from Philadelphia at 490 P. M. ed. gar All the above trains ran daily,- Sundays except A Sundny 41'11110W/0H Pottivillo at 7.30 A.M., and Philadelphia al 3.16 P. 31. , Commutatioxi, Mileage, Season, and Excursion Tielr, ate at reducod vitas to add from all points. ' 80 Potindi Baggage allowed each Pas anger. G. A. NLOOLLS Dee.ll,lBolll. Gamma SuOirlollaull•14. ESTII Elt NICK EY, Administrator C - pt. It. M. DONEtino, - Recruiting iKlicor With Glass Cloth Prosser, Improved Loop— Check, New S'yle Hammer, Binder, Corer. Braider, etc. Silver Medal at the Pennsylvania State Fair A merken IDStltute, New York, \leehanier. Asenelation, Iketton, Franklin I ustilUte, Nlotroptilltnn Nleeltaniee' I n.,titute, Mashinuton, Maryland Institute Baltimore, Meehauler' A esorlatlen. Cinch nuns 1, Ken tucky I nstitule, Inn.lor Ii c Meehn n teal AsHoeia Lion, St. Louie, Mochanies' Institute, San Franelacv. MAINE, VERMONT, CON N ECTIOVT, NEW .lERS EY, P EN NM' L V A NI A, VIRGINIA. MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI, 0/1/0, INDIANA, lOWA, TENNESSEE, KENTUCKY WISCONSIN, AL I FO RN lA. These celebrated !Ifachinca are adapted to every va riety of Sowing or family wear, from the lightest mus lins to the heaviest clothe. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen, and cotton goods.—neamlng quilting, gathering. humming, fulling, cording, and braiding—making a beautiful and Mnifeut stitch. ante on b.,th n lit e a—and perfortnlng every speclen of sewing except making button holes and stitching on buttons. Full in trurtioos fur operating the Machine in given gratuitously at the sales rooms. When the Machine is sent soma Okla - hoe, so that pernonal instruction is inconvenient, a card of direction is sent, which is sufficient guide. The qualities which rieCornmend the Wheeler b. Wilson Machine are 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sewed. 2. Strength, firmness. end 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. (1. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. 7. Speed, ease of operation and management, and quietness of movement SOIIEDULE OF PRIOES.'' N 0.3 Machine, with It MN RV MOWER, TIIO3IAS lilt (DLI.', Q. D. CRAIGHEAD, Ylettorn Plain Table, $45 00 Half Case, Pannelled, 50 00 Half Case Polished, Black Walnut or Mahogany 65 00 2 Machine with ' Plain Table, 55 01 Half Case, Pannelled, 60 00 lialfease, Polished, BlacluWalnat or Mahogany 65 00 No. 1 Machine, Silver plated, with Plain Table Ilalf Care, Table, Black Walnut, flail Cmo, Polta',od, Mack Walnut or Mahogany 76 00 - Half fhtee,-Polished, .Rosowood, _ _ 80.00 Full Case, Polished, Black Walnut or Mahogany 90 00 Full Casa, Polished, Rosewood, No. 4 Machine, Largo with Plain Table, Plain Table, Every Machine Is sold with a Hemmer, Nos, 1 and 2 Machines are sold complete, with the Now Glass Cloth Prosper, Now Style Hemmer and Braider. Wheeler & Wllsopfs Agency at NAILS! NAILS!! NAILS A large kook of good,.elean, Neat, an Tough nails, at the lowest Prices. Our nails are worth Nets. a keg more, than any' ther make of nails sold In our town. this is the opleion of meohanics who bare tried them, we also have, a full assortment or' " BUILDING MATHRIALB, 011ie latest and moat approved styles. All gos war raubad as rapromillssi. JOHN P. LYNB At M 3 q. LIST OF SALES BY WM. UEVENNEY. Feb. 4. Geo. Kimmel, adefr, York co. 10. Wit% Woll. South Middleton. 11 Elias Hoffman, Upper Allen. ]2. Ephraim Baker, S. Middleton. 16. JohnlOutshall, S. Middleton. " 18. Peter Stock, North Middleton. 19. John K. Stouffer, Dickinson. 20. Mary Shuh, S. Middleton. 22. Abm. Sollonberger, Monroe. 23. John C. Powley, S. Middleton. 24 John G Keeney, S. Middleton. 25 John G. Beltzhoover, Monroe. 20. Josiah Swiler, Silver Spring. 20. Benj. F. Tritt, W. Penusboro'. 27. S & W. A. Myers, " 29. Jacob Lehman, South Middleton Meth. 1. A. A Ricker. Silrer Spring 2. Elias Buttorf, " • 3. W. D. Wunderlich, Middlesex. 4. Henry N. Grabill„Monroe. 5. Ge0..1. Beltzhoover, W. Penn. 7 J 0. Saxton, Silver Spring. 8 Frederick Reep,jlickinson. 9, Satn'l Williams, ader, S S. 10. John Iteep, S. Middleton. 11. Eliza Trout, N. Middleton. 12. Jonathan Holmes, N. Middleton. 14. Jacob Burkholder, S. " 15. Jos. Newcomer, Monroe. 16. Jon. 0, Grove, Silver Spring. 17. Joe. Hemminger, S. Middleton. 18. U. A. Searigh t, Dickinson. 19 Christian Hoover, Upper Allan. 20. Josiah Nslson, •' 22 Henry Leidich, Monroe. 23 Jacob Weitzel, Silver Spring. To The Boot & Shoe Trade 1 CHASE & PEDDLE A lo N s r o U ut F h A T Z , U t. R oi li: p l{ Ht S ,th o! ) : L p T i N i p .d e ,, r 1 s ph , iNft.o Inform the trade that they keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Moo and Children's soot sod shoe Tippers, of overy description, made only from prime stork, and filled with best materials, to the most fitshlnnable city stylus Trial orders and solicited, and prompt attention will be paid to all orders sent to them. Terms Cash on Delivery Jan. 29, 186-1-3 m, ,Geo, W, Carpenter, Henszy Sc Co's. Wholesale Drug & Chemical Warehouse, No. 737 Alitrket St., Philadelphia. r HE Subscriber keeps constantly on 1 hand a large stock of Mous, M EDWIN:N. CHEMICALS. I'ii ARM ACLUTICkL CRC,' kIiATIoNS. and every other article which sppertains to the business, embracing the most eaten t .ive Variety ; ales PAINTS, OILS and GLASS of every doscripti m. All articles purchased from us can be relied on as be tng.ot the most sup,r,h,r quality. all I tit as_ IQW prices HS they rAll hr had. We ea offer such in liven - lents as will mak, it the int, rst of pu re 111Vierg to lay In thtdr supplies from us. Lind give u• their future patronage and incl.,' all wh i 1 islt the rite, to call at our t•strae hsh men t. All orders ltddrr,,tl to us by mall or other wise, will meet s lth prompt attention U Et). W CA l i VENTER, II ENS EY h CO , 737 Market Street, Philadelphia. Feb. 5, '54 —3m. 17iSTATE NoncE.- 1 Letters of Administration on the Estate of Da vid him, late of Dickinson township, deed., hiving been Issued to the subscribers residing in said town ship. Notice is hereby given to all per,ons Indebted to sold estate. to make immediate payment, and thorn Laving claims to present them for settlement to MNIEED Town Property for Sale. lAM authorised to sell the Property of miiss Supt., Sturm, situated on the North aide of Pomfret street near Went street The lot 4.ttrit, )0 feet trout by feet deep. and has • • • c,..1* upon it 11 1 . 1. story plasters I House and ilia (rams Shop. It will he sold as a whole or In part as may be most eligible. Irk 6, I F 64 -V. WHEELER & WILSON'S SE 11V1. G .11.1 C lA' S AT REDUCED 1' ICES, At the Railroad Office, Carlisle. Pa. Ilighost Pronlutes at the INTERNATIONAL I.X II I !LIMN, toNDe:v. 18(32 IN DUsTRI AL El II I, 1861. at the Fair:, of the =2 ,S'eptentber, 1863 At the Statu Falr6 of N 0.5 Nfaehtue, Cylinder, with TERMS CASII Railroad and Telegraph Office, CARLISLE, PA. Noy. 27, 1803-Iy. 'TOBACCO SEED FOR SALE.- The rubagriber has on band for gale, a quantity of prime Connecticut and Perennyltania Seed Leaf TO. BACCO SHED. Tho seed is put up in packages cdntaining enough to plant respebtively two, three and Ave sores. On the receipt of the money at the rats of flee rte: per acre, with two postage stamps eirlosed, pagkages will be promptly for Warded to any address. Address: AMOS Yob. 11 , 'l3l-3t.* cArlisle, Pa. TAMES A. DUNI3AR, Attorney a P . , Law, Carll.lB, PA. Office with Watts h Parker. Jan. 22, 1864-Iy. MECHANICSBURG BANK February 2, 1864. ASSETS: Loans and Discounts, Stock of tho Couammonwoalth of Pothes, Ponn'a. War Loan, United States 7 3 10 per ct. Loan, United States 5.20 0 per ct. Loan, United States On 81 0 por ct Loan, Cumberland Co. War Loan, New Jersey State Bonds 6's, Duo by other Banks and Bank ers, 34,4 , 8 PO Notes and Cheeks of other Banks, 11,078 48 U. S. Legal Tender Note, 6.022 Specie—Hold and Sliver, 8,000 03 00,475 51 Duo Pruned ate.. 7 94 OE g'38,378 72 LIABILITIES Capital Stock puld In, Circulation, Due to lianka and liarikars, ftanalent Depoalts, pedal Deposita, #327,751 2:3 The above Statement is correct to the bust of my knowledge and bullet, List of Stockholders of the Mechan teivi Merkel, Presdt. John Bratudt,' Dlrootor W. R. Unroll, Samuel Ebon y, /Awl E. Eborly, John Nisloy, John btl r, Solomon P. Our 113, " Jacob Eberly, Daniel Belly, lleorge Issue II linker, Sotnool Ihtnor, =I lialkt -Rrindlo, Solomon (7 Bowman, Israel L Levi liraw.lt, = Mre Frnnels Dorothy Ceirmat Jacob , lover, Soto uol c'ooveri Ph•tgfl:trt t`riden, =I 11 P 114,11 1)111 Jo ~, C. Dunlap, 141,j:twin 1...rb, Eberly, Jtirc,t, , Rebecca via t, klohorger, k brahani II ertx. I or, Jr., Geo..). !tummy', Nli. Marl lloovor. Joon Hauck, BARGAINS I BARGAINS ! ! A the Holidays are past, 1 will sel 11:the balance of my winter goods fq, reduced price WINTER DRESS '6FObDS; - 441401{0E •IrtNE, Jr. SAMUEL C. LINE, Admit) Ibtra torn Winter Shawls, Match° Long Shawls, Winter Mantles and Cioass, also a Ono lot of Furs, at greatly reduced prices. generally. Constant ad Wow: of Staple floods are be Jug received. rho pro, thllltv is ft.h.tt Duele,Lio and Ilene° lurniabing goods ~ vlll behigh. I would ad vise persons Iu nee.l of these goods, to buy before en other ndreutea. 1 . 1..0 coil at the old stand Due door below Martin's Hotel. Jan. 22, 1864 I= Cumberland Valley Railroad VOTICE TO PASSE.NGERS.-01 and after January lot. I , a 'flip:ugh Pares on th Cumberland Valley and Franklin P.a.!) ll usdr will be a lidlows; Hagerstown to I larrleb tug, Morgantown,' Line, Greencastle, lieu 1011, Chambernburg, Scot:and. AipperlfibUrg. Oakville, Note villa, A Horton Or a u , (Au I I II 1 e Carli , le, I diesel, L. Kingston, 'I eclat uh•.l,erg, $ Shirenntnntoa Fart, Irani Tiekot Stations will 110 TEN cz:vre athilthrn al when paid in the cars Superintendent's Oflien, Chitin'l4. Dee. '22, '63. I Dee. 24. `63-3t r I E subscriber, because of ill health and private matters al., claiming his attention feels it his duty to retire from 1.111411050 at least Mr Munson. probably until the Toreson t war is I shall close my busllleS4 early In February nest, and up to that period. will keep up my noun I supply of S) rugs, Cotroys, Tens. :iug.ars, Spices. Mackerel and such other articles as belong to 21 stork a U r,earies, together with au assortment of Tobacco, (chewing smoking) 4- Ctgar3 ; embracing the cholcvaL qualitlex, and at tho low eat poagible pricer., arid profits. The balance ot tuy ntock, compiled of such as Tole, Churns, Buckets a lot of Corn Brooms— the choicest In any mark et—nirM. China, Glass, Queensware, Crocks, Xer will be sold at reduced prteee. I would umbrae.. this opportunity of tendering my sincerest t banke to the nuttierou4 friends and rustout era who have for a period of over twenty years, iven not en generous teed liberal a File n) of their patronage. trusting that toy labors to pleatet have nut altogether been In vain. To such AR have seNluntl: 0 set flu With me, either for or twainot. 1 wrothd state that 1 will as hare tnfore, ho found at my usual plaNr of busliross, whirs I will Us always be happy to see thorn. " Marlon Carlisle, 1 . January 8, 1864. .1 4:Ll3 — Perry Advocate plenne oopy ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS. VOOD & PEROT, 1136 Ridge Avenue, FRER for sale upon the most favora k jble Termii. NEW and 'BE 4UPIFUL DESIGNS ;n great variety of IRO • RA I LI.NOS for CE\IETEItUIS, RESIDENCES, Ac.. and Wrought and cast Iron, and GALVANIZED IRON and IlltAt•S TUBING ; IRON VENANDAIIB. BALCONIES, ST.tIIIS, COUNTERS, FOUNTAINS, OATES, COLUMNS, HITCHING POSTS, LAMI? Sr ANDS, VASES. TA IMES, FLOWER STANDS, SOFAS, CHAIRS, STATUARY. ANIMALS, and all other Iron Works of a Decorative ultwaoter. Designs forwarded for selection. Persons applying for same, will please state the kind of work needed, N0v.20, 1803. r HE public are hereby informed that the undersigned have this day entered Into a Co Partnership, under the name of Delaney & Blair, for the purpose of carrying on the Coal and Lumber busi ness. at tne old stand of Oliver Delaney, near the Gas Works; where all orders in their line of business aro respectfully solicited, and will be promptly filled. OLIVER DELANCY, ANDREW H. iILAIR. . . . 65 00 70 00 Oct. 18, 183.1 t f. /Kir-Orders fur coal will be received at Halbert & Fleming's Grocery Store: Robert Moors's Shoe Store and A-, IL ;Beteg Currying Shop. - . ELAN- - CY A BLAIR. 100 00 imOrders (or Coal or Lumber solicited through the Post Office, arrangements having been made with the Postmaster to charge the postage on RAMO to SIC AU orders puncttielly filled. 7b 00 es ao 41UDITOR'S NOTICE.- Estate of Samuel 11 Addams doc'd. u the matter of the exceptions to the final adminie. tratlon account of Thomas B. Bryson, Bxeoutor orgasm. uel II Adieu's, dec'o. The undersigned appointed Au ditor, by the Orphan's Court of Cumberland County. to report on said exceptions, will meet the, partios inter ested, at his office, in the Borough of. Carlisle, at 10 o'clock, A. 51., of Thursday, the 26th day of February, 1864.J0HN HATS, .. Jan. 29, '64-6t. • Auditor, A DMINISTRA.TOR'S NOTICE:- Lotter!' of Adminletration on the Estate of Oen. gtrtditn &WA., late of North Middleton township, have been issued tq the subscriber residing in Prankford t o wnship Eq. Notice is hereby given to all persons inciebted,lo sald-estate, to make immediate payment, and those having claims toprosent them duly a uthen Waled fir settlement to' M 7 I MI A - Jan. STATEMENT OF THE 15. A. S ."111(0 EON, Cashier Sworn and nuheeribep before me, JOSEPII LEAS, J. P icsburg Bank John Kauffman, Corn Kelm, Henry Logan, . ..11 re. Lunk, Lunt Lnutg. Dr L. 11. Lnulter, Flan na Louhor, Jacob )lummu, A. U. Nlarlatto David K. tforfroL Barbara IL Morko), Naomi S. Mork = Mrs. i..arati J. Medial, Ml= Josoph ..llllson, Henryll +lnser, Mrs Mnry U NI“Toy, OMMI=9 = B. C John Wel, Hr: Catharine Rupp, = = 11111. 11. ,Juht, Chas. F.' Stoover, 'Belliamin Mrs Uatheriug Waldley James W. 1% eir, .luau (leorgp 11ubbort, Rahert Usury Zearing. Blankets vnd Woolen Goods, Closing up Business CEDAR WARE, PAILADELPHIA, PA., Notice of Co• Partnership. WILLIAM STROM!, cl thin Istra tor OREENAELD & SHUFER'S; OF NEAP AND DEAU'riPUL GOODS: 5000 yds. Super Extra at 20 cis. Good 4-4 Bela Muslin, 25ets. Extra Heavy 4-4 Bela Muslin at 3lets. DonaOalle Olaghams, Cheeky, Tieldngs, Jeans. Ithnanahl of all calory, Home Made Flannel.. Urn) , and White, [table Made jeans. •We have Mao all the lower priced Muslingand PALM on band, and Plain Binelt Silks nt all prices .W 0 now sell an extra quality of Black Silk at $l,O worth $1,50 per ytud. Plain and Fancy Bilks of every dtscilption at low priced. 141,393 27 29,990 at we have purehaseed our entire stock of Drain docat In New York (which is Headquarters, for alt the Now Styles.) Every one will find it to their advantage •I 0 give our stock a look before going elsewhere, ae you wilt Nl3O all the latent New York Styles, at prices to auk the times. . 30,001 /6,1100 50,000 5,00.1 2,300' I 4,050 lift I.MOR AL SKIRTS : from $2,50 up to no Onoiii grades. Cloths- and CasiimOted, a full assortment of Cloths, Casalmaroa and Beavori, all of the Newest Stylus. Also a full stork o' MOURNING GOODS, at at astonishingly low prices. 60.000 86,005 000 Gloves. linSO, w•nnlon and cotton; Collars, Le. In our stock of deeds, Islubsas, Sontag', Roark LI., we defy competition. We Intim a large assortmont of Regular made g (not Auction onods,) whirl. we an sell at lower primal titan any IVlsolesale House, largo or small, either la city or country. Shawls of every description, at the lowest figure. All We ask is st call, we nee confident we can pious both In style's and prices of goods. OR It: EN FIELD & strEAtER. R. E. Cor. Market Square, 2.uti door from Cor. Oct. 2, I Y(2l, 123,653 24 38,152 99 =l=l First Prize Medal at the Worldlos Fair, London, 1862. • • 61%.• • 4, ;0 i• • •!". rII I 11 E undersi. , ned has just ieceived, 1. and intends tp ket. , . eunntatitl) un band a full at 8 rt.inaint of the unequalled Piano, manufactured by y New York. Each in , trunien , ,th be carefully selected in the %la nufnet.ry. and will be sold at the New yArk_ _Cash Factory, Prjcps, with the oldition of Frehnt to 0311181 e. A written runrautrr of entire fittlinftetiOn will be given by the • uh,libter to end' nurehaver. Persons destcous to aro Invited to call end eV:P.11111e these unrivalled Pianos, at R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store, Main St root, Cd door east of the Mansion Rouge, near Lt u Railroad Depot. SECOND II AND PIANOS received in exchange nod kept fur sale and to rent. Carlisle, May 22, ISa3-1Y Tll.ll.E.Firm _of. Leitlieli„ Sawyer. ler, has this day been aisnolyed by the muttull consent - Of all parties. • Sept. :Id. . , Tile itneks of the Firm arc In the hands of J. D. Lel dich & John Miller for colleellen. they can be seen by ral ling at the 4,1,1 stool, it it moot earnestly expected nI pemins ktlnVring tll,ll,Clves indebted to said Firm, to cell and settle the silica promptly. D.. 1. Lel , lieh ani J .11. have I.lld out their on tit t , intervot in Enid 6..r0 to 01... Undersigned, who Ow Dry Pool 14ust. °Fs nt tho old well know. stand, mid ,ill always I.I.IIVIINOF to make hit Ft oat t IZIOSE cl.. , irahle iu the markot., I;1313=!M Sep lti, 19111 TIIE LToltS OF Tllll GIRARD HOUSE 12 45 40 2 31 2 10 1 th, eepectintly rail the ottentien of fterittes Men and thn ov„,1 La z Ole ad racaddiamOdaition tad Toml i no I talturud to taw, ta4Latldorb Mama.. A SAO A, 1 , 0 Vt . LER 6, CO. Sept 11, I.el3—:On. rr1114: PARIS 3IANTILLA CLOAK E 1: I...Nll'lll[ll'M. N . 920(11 ESTN IStreett, (I.ormerl . No 70, i I . IIIIA DVI.I.IIIA. w. (71). ite the nttontlon of their Friontis t, Choir large and zt'uperlt Stock Of inn CLOAKS mad FURS, nitwit,' led in tiny former soattnn— nrrotnin.”intioti afforded In our new •a'it , n, enables us to devote the Nth et aSt ention to 0. N. LULL, which w ill be found well furnished with every detferlp• lion "1 FIRYT lift, FURS. which will be guaraptUed as epresented, tint neuiey pad will be refonflud. ORDER:, per mail, will be carefully attended to. and drlito ed, P.ftpretf chargos, paid, any distance Inside of mile, .1. W. I'ICOCTOR & 00. U. 00 0 11Ez.TNI.."r Street, I'LIILAD A August '2q01.. ly I )111 NC & CO.'s well.known 1%1 14,'LO DE,iss and II Alt tIiINIUMS, Introducing the Of vt of p 4. Instrument. N EsT GA ESL Elt'S It VEN ISACON'S :111,1 LLET, DAVIS it Co , colehrated 1 lANOB for ea& t dii inn 10 .. ..0VUr all 00 sold, .I.‘ lIS TIVILLAN, Sole Agent. 270 201 S. Fifth ntreet. above Spruce. , PHILADELPHIA, Pa. April 17, 1563-ly A1V11.1.1 - A)1. FIIIDI,EI' respectfully T r T 1 .nnowlvoh to the eitlzens of Carlisle and the .p.neral , y, that he still continues the manures ture of all kinds of tin and sheet Iron ware in J. D. Ilalbert'x bulldiog East LoUtttor stroet Quad° et the sign of tho where ho will at'all be ready to do all kinds of work in his 11110 with oratouss and despatch. Also 1 1 1111 at till LIII/ OR bu hit.. thOSO lebrated, self seallog and self testing premium airtight, BEiIEM FRUIT CANS AND JA S . • Ito,fitta, Spout lie, Ito,' all kinds of Jobbing done et the shortpsi notlee. Cosh paid for old lead, pewter and copper. Thank= ful for the patronage heretofore extended, be hope■ by strict attention, and a desire to please nil to merit d tin wine.° nt the snow. 4,lpnt the nigh of the iL d Coffee lot April 3, 125133. cVji r ENERAL DEALER in Flour, and kindm of 'country produce. erehouse on the corner of Main and West street/. Ttiebost Fresh (]round Family Flour at A. BINGI ZERS. May F, 1833—t. f. iUST rewired and very cheap at GI ii.EENFIELD & SHEAPEarIi. Xi ' i we purchase these goons of an astonslve Cloak Manufactory In NEW Your, WU aro ablate offer superi or inducements to any Douse In the country. FURS : FURS We defy competition. having Outdo arrangements with ono of the largest New York Fur Co's., to supply us with choice Goods. We feel confident we can sell PUTS at City prices. GREENFIELD .tAIII3A.FER. 8. E. Cor. of Market Scoare, 2d door. Nov. 18, 1663. hi"FULL assortment of Mon and Boye' Boats and Sloes, suitable for the winter: . AillOt ea and Misses's Balmoral Bootees, children's Boots , of all kinds. Ladles and Gentlemen's GUM Over Shoe,: My old custorneres and all in want of good and'cheap Boots and Shoes, will please call and examine the stock; before purchasing, -Main street, nearly opposite the Depot. Carlisle, Nov. 21, 1808. Bryans Pulmonic A 17 ItALB±ON'i3. Dec. 11,1869 S'TATE NOTICE.— , howrotttnacgrAtt,-IdneellrAMoornnitnrolatt: of ship. Davin been 'Rimed to too subscribers, the first named residing in Dickinson, end•the lest named ra siding in Sonth Middleton township. Nothela hereby.. given to all persons indebted to said estate to make, payment, and thohe having claims to present them duly authentictited for settlement to • • ELIZA.IIETII-AV, 110011 fiTUART, Adeddlatfaterrti: • Jlll3 i 20; 'fir -et,' G RAND OPENING AT SILKS• DRESS GOODS, Notions and Woolen Goods, STEINWAY PIANOS. JOLLY K. STAYMAN TAKE NoTicE. D. J. LEIDIeII, JOIN MILLER. =REMO SPECIAL NOTICE. PHILADELPHIA, =1 COVFEE POTS REV CORPEE; Po7', A SING ISER. CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! ! BOOTS di. IMOEIS. CHAS. OGILBY, Trusten