Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, February 26, 1864, Image 3

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    1.4.. The following sensible article on
domestic philosophy we find in ono of our ex
changes t "If the ultimate consequences of
one's sots are to be laid to his charge, the
man 1Y h o invented rocking cradles for chil
dren rests under a fearful load of responsi
bility. Tho downright murder of tens of
thousands of infants, and the weakened brains
of hundreds of adults are undoubted results
of his invention. To rook a child in a era
dle, cr to swing him in a crib, amounts to
just this: the rapid motion disturbs the nat
ural flow of blood and produces stupor or
drowsiness. Can any body suppose for a
moment that such an operation is a healthful
one? Every one knows the dizzy and often
dslokening effect of moving rapidly in a swing;
'yet wherein does this differ from tho motion a
'child receives when rocked in a cradle ? It
is equivalent to lying in a ship birth during a
violent storm, and that sickens nine people
out of ten. A very gentle, slow motion may
sometimes be soothing, though always of
doubtful expediency, but to move a cradle as
rapidly as the swing of a pendulum three feet
long, that is once in a second, is positively
cruelty. We always feel like grasping and
staying the arm of the mother or nurse who,
to secure quietude, swings the cradle or crib
with a rapidity equal to that of a pendulum a
foot long. If any mother is disposed to laugh
at our suggestions or consider them whimsi
cal, we beg of her to have a bed or cot hung
on cords, then lie down qn it herself, nod 'ten
swing it with the same rapidity that she ul•
lows the cradle to be rocked. What site will
experience in both head and stomach is just
what the initial* experiences. We insist--that
this rocking of children is a useless habit.—
If not accustomed to r 'eking, they will go
to sleep quite as well when lying quietly, as
e n shaken in a cradle. If (hey do not,
there is trouble from t-dclimess, or hunger, or
more likely from an over loaded stomach ;
and though the rocking may produce a tctu.
porary stupor, the trouble is made worse
thereafter by the unnatural means taken to
produce quiet for the lime being.
The Grand Concert
The Committee appointed by the Board of
Managers of the Suldtere Aid Society, to coop
erate with the Handel Musical Association, in
the grand Concert, given for the Aid Society,
would reap( oLlully submit the following Re
port :
Gross receipts of Concert, includinir fire
dollars presented by Geo. Metzger. dll:2 /,25
Expense of Handel AsBuciittion, $27,21)
Paid E. Cornuxan St. Son fur
printing Bills. 7,50
Paid Janitora ltheem's IPall 1,00 •
Nett proceeds of the Concert,
for benefit of S. A. So.
The Committee have placed this amount in
the Treasury of the Society, to be appro
priated to the purposes for which it has been
secured. We aro happy to state that the
Concert, has met the expeciations of all WllO
were prevent. The large and highly reiipeei
table audience affords full evidence of the
kindly-feeling with which the Aid S oiciy and
Handel Musical Association are regarded in
Town. Thu latter iv composed of the best
musibal talent of our community. Its Olieet
is the mutual improvement cf the members,
and of church music in our Town. - Its dis
intetested efforts in behalf of the benevolent
enterprises of the Borough, deserve the high.
est commendation, and it 113 earne.itly hoped
that it may ever enjoy the hearty patronage
with which it has helietofore been favored
The Commit: ee would here exprt he
th lip of the Aid Society to the members of
tbe Handel Association, for their efficient
cooperatiou in securing funds to prosecute its
benevolent designs.
Respectfully submitted.
SAMUEL PHILIPS.
SIIEAFFER.
Corn. of Board of Managers
DR. TOBIAS'
VENETIAN HORSE LINIDIENT
To/NT BOTTLES AT FIFTY CENTS, FOB.
lameness, ruts, galls, colic, sprains, &c., war.
ranted oh over than any , other. It is used by all the
great Iwo stenan on Long Island noursem. I t will net
cure ring bone nor spavln, as there is no liniment In
existence that will. What it is stir oil to cure It pod
lively does. No owner of horses will be wit hi .llt it after
trying 0110 bottle. OUP d P,O ruvivos and often NA VIM
the life of an over-boated nr driven hums. For colic
and boillyeiche it his never Jailed. .lugt as sure as the
nun rises, just BO sure lo tir is valuable MllllllOlll to lie
the Morse embrocation of the day. sdd bs all the
druggists. 011 ice, 56 Cortlarnit Street, New York.
Feb. 6, 17+64.
atarriagts.
At Schreiner's hotel, on the I Sill inst., by Roy—henb
Fry. Mr. \VAS!! I N (ITON TRH', to Mitt LYDIA ANN
DUG A N, hull, of Pert y Co , lit.
In thin phiee, at the Reformed Personage. I n the
18th lost, by the Rev. Samuel Philips, ',Mid .1(11IN It
BRA of Co K. 45th 111, It Vol., to Mrn. Al NIA TI:
J. HENSLER, both from Coillllll,UF. 000.
CAILLISL If. PRODUCE A RH.
11.,eported weekly for the Herald by
It. C. oo dw urd.
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rudry 25, IKI4.
ELOULI (Superfine)
- do. (Extra.) ..
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WHITE WHEAT...
RED do
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NEW CORN
OATS,
BARLEY FAL I,
BARLEY SCR [NU.
CLOY ERS EEO
TIMOTHYSEED...
Agricultural Society
THE Agricultural Society of Cumber
land County, will meet in the Arbitration Cham
bar, Ui Cal lisle, on TUESDAY, the Bth day of March
1864, at 11 o'clock, A. M.
D. 3. CROFT, Secretary
February 26,1064
LAW SCHOOL
'HARVARD COLLEGE, 1 . 864,
rillW -
O Terms of Nineteen weeks each
cotomencluk March 7th and Sept'unber bth.
} or Catalogue and Circular address
JOEL PARKER, Royall Professor.
cAmbridge, Mass , Feb. 26, 1864-3 t
MRS. ALLEN'S
PHOTOGRAP_H_ALB - UMS
AND PRIZES.
T will send one of my beautiful Photo
graph Albums, made of the finest Turkey Morrocco,
with, double heavy gold plated extension clasps, and a
valuable prize, by. express prepaid. five dollars.
No ono need send the money till they know what
prize will accompany the Album. Persons can first
send on their names and try their luck They will be
notified by return of mall of the'rosult 'of a distrlbu•
'non, when they have the privilege of sending fu• the
Album and prize or not, as they choose. Splendid In.
ducoments offered to agents, ladies as well as gentle
men. Full particulars, with circulars, sent by mail,
Address (with stamp for return postage)
Mrs. LUOY ALLEN, box lt,tiblt Now York Oily.
xra- P. B.—Any parson who will cut out this advor
otisement and encloso It, Inn letter ' to some friend lio
the army, and notify me of the fee t and to whom sent
alkali receive by return mail a beautiful and exact life
photograph of Maj. General GRANT, worth at retail 40
cents. A single stamp will answer both for the return
Photograph and trial of luck, as beth can be sent In
one letter., Mrs. ALLEN.
Bob. 20, 18114-It.
PHYSICIANS vill find it to their ad
ramose to call and purchase their l'iledicines at
ItALSTOOPS.
WWHEREAS the Hon. James H.
f 1 RAII AM President Judge of the neveral Courts
Vof Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Per
ry, and Juniata, and Justices of the several Courts of
Oyer and Terminer and General Jell Delivery in said
counties, and Michael . Cockllti and Hugh Stuart, Judg
es of the Courts of Oyer and Terml our and Jail Delly•
ory for the trial of all capital and other Wooden:l, in
the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to
me directed, dated the 11th day of January 1864, have
ordered a Court of Oyer and Tertniner and General
Jail Delivery to be holden at Carlisle on the 2d Mon
day of April, 1864, (being the 11th day,) at 10 o'clock
In the forenoon, to continuo two weeks.
NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of
the Peace, and Oriustablen of the said county of Curia
berland, that they are by the said precept command
ed to lie them and there in their proper persons, with
their rolls, records. and inquisitions examinations, and
all other remembrances, to du those thinge which to
their shires appertain to be done, and all those
that are hound by recugnizances, to prosecute against
the prtnoners that are or then shalt be In the Jail o
said county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall
be just. J. T. RI PIiEY,
Feb. 28, 1863. Sheriff,
Blackwood's Magazine
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FURS! F UltS!!
I usT receiveda Tans addition or new
p Furs. \lnn's. Capes. Virtorines. he., also clunks .V.
Mantles, Cloaking Cloths, from New York, very cheap.
Plain figured and Fancy Dress Silks,
WINTER D R ESS ( 01) S,
latest IA) les. heavy Woolen Gloved for the cold Weather
Balmoral .•,kirts.
Genuine 11,fle,ver Buck (Horns and Onuntl Os
Please cal , , East Mei u Street, one dr.or Inflow Mai tin's
Hotel.
STATEMENT OF THE FLNANCES
(Ho THE
COUNTY OP CUMBERLAND,
From the Ist Day (;I' January, to the 31st
Day (,/' December, 1863, Inclusive.
JOHN GUTSHALL, .Esq., Treasurer,
RE('EIPTS.
To linlitnee duo County at lahlsottle
rnent, $12,810 58
To atuount of State and County tax-
I:II
et, ..utstrintilug at last settlement, 7,075 85
:quo , . County sod 51 litla taxes lev
ied fur the year 1803, 01.570 17
britotoont ou State taxes, 1,704 00
tlterrst I ecel , ed front tax con ectors, 402 55
Exonerated taxes received by Trelifl•
urer, 43 3,1
\ ordiat foex reeelyiel iron' Prothono
tary nod 24 00
Ref, iVell for stone sold to borough of
Carlisle, 42 00
KATE NDI
E,SORS.
Pniri ltm 0110 anti Tow ”ship Assessors, $7.60
l'ai 1 1'"11,4 , ,r5, abatement allowed tax
ere, 3,100 U
lIRIDU ES AND ROADS.
apprprlatit n to >t untaln Road ttg
pi.c Act, I .Asidnhly, LL'. L. 1863, pago
000 00
For vlowino rondo, 70 60
For road damages, 4,5 00
For repairing bridges, 350 36
ELECTIONS.
Paid Sundry persons for holding general
and township ulections. 1,131 34
I NUESTS.
Paid David Smith and others, holding In
guns's, $l2B 43
Dr. S. I' Zeigler and others, post =Aunt
eastulnatlons, ' 30 CO
Paid Grand Jurors, $4113 48
Traverse Jurors,, 1010 24
District Attorney's teas, 273 UU
For hoarding J urors while trying' eases In
Dyer and Terminer, 103 00
William Gould, Court Cryor, 81 eli
lee for Court, ' 121
Witness' fees In Commonwealth casea„ . /31_84
COMMISSIONERS' 0E1;10E.
Paid Jas. H. Wagoner, salarysas—Mininia,
Moller,
George M hlor,
M. Kok,
. .
Geo. 4coby, deed., II I; ' 246 00
M. ll'Clellon, 0 . A 126 00
IL Nowshnm, " as Attornoy
and profecHlonnl services, 100 00
Jas. Arrnstioeg,"." Clerk, 600 00
Jas &nion and others, fur stationery, 72 81
Paid D. S. Croft, auditing County offices, $l5 00
.1. B. Floyd, Cleric of Courts, . • 397 67
Benjamin Duke, Prothonotary's frog, 58 39
A Sonsoman, covering dusk in Register's
office, 3 60
Jas. Loudon, for dockets for Okra, ' 30 25
0. 4. North for seal tSr Regimes Offlee, 6 00
JAIL AND EASTERN PENITENTIARY,
Paid J. T. Itippey, for support of prlsOn.
ere, foes, &0., $3,794 26
W. M. Rectum, for support of prisoners,
(Eastern Penitentiary), 414 53
0. Delaney and otherei Oar fuel at All, Yll3 72
Proclamation
AND THE
Postage Reduced !!
TI , It MS
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11 VID It If L1I)s,
lIE \ ItY It11 , 141)S,
Exei,itl"rs
W. r. SAN% YI:11
rn•olptu,
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COURTS
X3l 50
270 00
41 4 301 50
COUNTY OFFICE
B. B. Foot and others, for roparing furna
ces at jail, 97 73
Arnold lit Son and others, for goods and
clothing for prisoners, 23) 07
Jacob lietner, fur emptying coos pool at
jail, 70 50
(lan & Wator Company, for water, 50 (.0
Dr...W. W. Dale, salary as Physician, 30 00
Peter Spahr, for stone delivered, (hi 21
JUSTICES' FEES
Paid Abraham Dah MT, Esq., lees in Coin•
monwealth cases, $175 95
Michael ilolcomb, Esq., fees in Common•
wealth cases, 116 30
D. Smith and others, fees in Common•
wealth C 484.8, 77 86
P it'd U. W. Shade and others, tees in Coin
onion wealth eases, $l7B 81
A 31artin and others, quart'ly. returns, 101 54
gyp
283 lb
Paid Samuel Stuart and others, County
bonds, $5,115 00
W. NI Benton' and others, bounty bonds, 13,500 00
Abraham Laniherton and others, Interest
on County bonds, 1,737 05
Win. Alexander and others, interest on
bounty bonds, 1,830 21,
Pahl A. S. Lino and others, repairs at jail, $124 13
B. H. Foot and others, repair. at Court
•
!louse,
It. Katcher, salary nn keeper,
It Nattier, extra services.,
Paid E. Corn rout, fur printing,
.1. IL Brattun,
Cleo. Zinn.
A. K. ltheern,
Paid Javo,l) Sciulru, reasurer. ustunattt
1 . ,,r tea t,
.101111 Miller, salary as Director,
Robert Elliott,
Thomas Bradley arid others, Visitors,
OF S EltS'
Paid fi.r. relief Scoldivrs'
ordet Buttr.l of Its lirl. $929 St)
l't r Ann
n
t
Paid W.ll Ile,Plar,ou null others, haul
11. -att torn .tt , .l t.t,lters. t.titt.lry articles,
...•111:111. to , r-t• title,
.1 .lnunu•nl_, I lit , . 1111:2; 1• c 11•u'<es.
t y rt. 1.1 I 11 , 1 t I . OWII
.slid s‘ata,r uouit
(I
, 1 0
El 0.,
A 1111,i,
A pill ~ p t t.l
.tll.l
Tipp, IlT2gs .tt) i (fir
Total 1111101111 t raid 4,n Commissioners' or•
der , ,
Ilv Troasurer's rmnml Mon on same, at
I t
Cam uuesbrun.,l low° Collectors of Cu.,
:-tte and Mtlitin Tnxos,
Enotiorations allowoll Collectors of Co.,
Stan. and Vllitin Taxes,
A in,.Ull t paid Assessors. for enrolling 511.
05 00
Ain't p rid Commissioners mot olork,
fat o,lolel. In the matter of Militia
'Paso., SO 00
A uoolot paid J. :' , l'Curtiley, Brig, ide .-...,
I lispeohir. llic 00 ll
i
'Arilimut pall - J. Armstrong, - tlorl: to •
Board el Relief, 4.) 00
T lal mil,llllll of payments out ol 1111
itlit Ta, 255 00
TrOIISUI er's 1'01.1.110 iglu 1111 seine, at
1 per cent, , 2 00
Ily amount paid :-tatm Tr, , asur,
in full td ,tato Tax ti.rlSt):l, iS,:l3,tlS+l2 14
en.nntisvion un sant
tst 1 pm colt
ray I[llolllit Slab, Militia-
Du, JI, P.0:1,
'1..1:11 Cro.lit,:,
;,11 1/01.11.,
I{.klntwe
Sitlf fo I'uun•y, II .11 . 111 . 11, o's
„n I.kl, 181;1
Mill, IT,' 11.. i,,
)1111111 11,1.. • •,, . •t•
\1 , •e•1t...
I , 2 .1 .111, rr .111.11.11, j 1
.1..1111 I,lillllll, Spr
t. (1 1 %tie , I 4,t 1131'1, l'nl lien
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.1 , .11i1Z11111. Itirki
t, I.4st
II livar Ilrtnpd, n,
1111.,11
Allen,
186:i. IN 111 WI,. 1 11. h:uii .burg,
floury I , liler.lrou.
Pll3. J. 11. KIIIIIIIIIIIII, :Nev. Cumbeilind,
1,0,3, .N' , 111,1 , 011.
186.3. .lichn irk, NoNliurg,
Isn:I. A II %Inn, Ness ion,
14,;. .1"1”. , Silver Spring,
1,1. A. IS South \11 , 1,110,1i,
II J. IS, ~,Itlimnipton,
Ist,J. John Pulix, Uppor
Painsvl French, \Vest. l'ennshorough,
$11.:y2", Uri
Those 'narked thus * have Nines paid In full. Those
Lurrked,thus f have sin, paid in part.
.4nnunl SNaement of the h. hts and A,fsrl:f of
Cumberland Counlll, on 1,l January, 1864.
LIABILITIES.
Tntusmntol County
HondsoutMantling
Istianuary,lB6n,as
psr last annual
staltunent,
To amount of County
Bonds paid during
th ytmr 186-1,
To amount of Bounty
floods outstanding
lot ,Etnuary 1803 32,713 00
Bonds paid during
thu your 1863, 11,500 00
Total principal by Baud and Noto,
ASSETS.
By aninunt of halanee In Tressury, lot
Ist;I, including, $lO uncut.—
root MOT. V, /5,954
By Jt!nokillt, rrl r,utst: u iding faxes In Col.
le.•torn' hands,
fi113V,3 0
Exvehg of Itidelitelluti, (exviunive
CrUillg Interest not due) over nsrets, $111,728 68
Statenicid of I/ account of the Count?/ of Cain
licrlund with the (.'unimooteealth of Penn•
Bylvania.
el")1111:11L4N1, roCOT 1 IS A O'OUNT 111 TII THE C051310N
-IVEA 1.111 19 , PEN N StI.VANI S.
TAX oN DEAL ASO PERSONAL ESTATE.
To amount of s Id Tax no flood by the
Board of Devout]. Commissioners, $37,010 10
cit
Deduct commission for colloctluts at 6 per
cent. 1,807 50
Treasurer's coin In instal) at 1 per rent. on
$35,1592 14, to be paid by the County, .360 62
amountby paid Into State Treasury, by
John Outshall, t ounty Treasurer, hp•
elusive of $1,784 60, cwt, of abate.
most. 35,002 14
MEI
158 43
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, BB
We, the Potnissioners of Cumberland County, in
compliance with the requisitions of the Act of Macro
bly of Awl) 15, 1834, do certify and Submit the fore
going as a correct statement ‘,l the receipts end elcpel,
witurevofsaid•CounlyMoni - Jifiltiiiii ito Thiccela bur
31et, 1803. inclusive, and of the on.estand,lng County,
State and Militia taxes, 1n the boroughs and town
ships therein nauwd, and also, of the debt and assets
of said Coui4y, on the lot day of January, 1804.
olst d Wit ay nes of January, ICI
ands and 4. M seal of °oe, the
.
GEO. MILLER,
M. HOST
M. 51'CLI,LLA N.
',Commissioners of Cumberland County,
Attest—J.' ARMTRONO, Clerk.
3,411 18
We, the Auditors of Cumberland County, having
been duly sworn tind.alllrtned, met at the Commission
era' Mike. In Carlisle, on the 4th day et Ja.n. 1804, and
proceeded to audit and adjust the-account of John
outshal 1, I sq , hate Treasurer of said County, from the
Ist day brJanuary to the 81st day of December, 180 a,
and d 4 certify that; we find at balance of fifteen thou
sand nine hundred and fifty dollars and thirty four
cents duo by sald.Treasurer to the said County, as will
ppotir by the foregoing arttement of said account
We have also examined and compared the feremi,
statement of the debt and assets of said County. with
tile records, nod do certify it to be a correct exhibit of
She same on the first day of January, 1864.
In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands
he 211th day of January, A. D. 1864.
1,683 81
611 71
CONSTABLES' FEES
LOANS AND INTEREST
DUBUC) BUILDINGS
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Mil
1.. )1 , -1 3
I=
) .5. /
MEE
lIMIE=I
$2 ,31.0 00
MEI
$10,300 00
21,213 of)
:4 ),to to
' , II ,Hu 3
$37,030 10
.17,0d0 10
I.QOIGEEY, ."
WM. M. GARDNER,
D. B. STEVICII,
AudlPoto of Oamborlimd E,ounloy
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! !
At Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store !
tb ::--
lAM. now opening a large -assortment
or NEW AND DESIRABLE goods, bought bailor
the recent rise In prices, which will bu suld tor tho Cub
at ~,v IL.t,res.
Have on hand a full line of IILEACRED end UN—
tll MINI,' NS at the very lowest prices. Tick
Ines, Ulm:hams, Cheeks and Calicoes also, In great vee
liet les and cheap,
b,4 Lib 0
LADIES DRESS GOODS.
Elegant new styli, Silks, Chitties, Colored Alpacham,
Tureen Cloth, Sti in Stripe hustres,and Do Lalnes,
(heves and hosiery. all kinds and prices. 1. Linens,
Linen hips Table Cloths. Napkins. Russia St. Amenian
Cashes. Cambi inks, Swiss )full, Nainsook, Bishop Lawn,
EMI
MOURNING GOODS.
A farce assortment of Black Veils, Crape Collars, 4
and all wool !Minim+, Tnrsen Cloth, Black Satin'
Alpaokas, Mohan Sartles, , and all the different
style Black and White Uueds from BEssmee celebrated
Mourning Store.
Cloths, C4ssimeres, Sattinets
J nuns. Fancy ensfinirre.s. Siatlnotn Tc. Joann, SEC., at
low pr 18.4. if 4, 5-4 nod 4.f Floor Oil Clothe.Clsths. all width.
All my'Nvln tor stock goods, will be closed out at boa
than City (rkoo.
Now Is the time fur purelmsers to mare money by
InYine• In thotr stock All goods bought and sold for
CAS/I. linorollort the place—West Main S nearly
oppmito the Dermt. C. 0(11
Carlisle, Feb. I:2,
20,488 3(1
149 37
8o oo
5 (,0
ADL)ILNISTRATOR'S
on NOTIC
th FJ.-
otto, of Administration o estate of Ja
cob Niekoy. . Into of Middloton township, having
Loon issued by the Ito.4iqter ut Cumborland• County. to
tho,subserlhor. • osidl ;lg. in the same township. Notlro
Is hereby given to all perSr.IIS indebted to said °Wit , '
to make pat moot. and those eledins. to present
them duly authenticated lor settlement. to
_ _
EOM
$18" O.
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153 '11.)
BEIM
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A I ) I N sT it AT( )it• s o•ric;l,.
LeltttrPnl Aclnunl.troti.m on the F.vtor e nr (ten
Stdolun deer, . tot or North )11 , 1‘11Pten township. have
been I'oollol 10 the suhserther ..esidirn: In l'ortukford
township Pn -tin,. v ivnn t o all pereene
Indebted 1., enid ~ .te. to In 11, immediate payment.
and they- havinz e;oine: to prevent them duly out MM.
tleeted fin net , 11.10 ,•111 In
ta,1•20 oo
Jan -2. WILLIAM ..,TEZCIIIT.
4,11,000 Oil
:lii 011
fl Ou
So IA
.50 llu
H. EC It Ui TING
rg 1 111; !WV.' t repire(l to
f 01 1,1 N/ T Olt COMM-
Ih.• l6 a ,•ir , , v111 , •:1 .1 , TI t 111.•1,1,
1..• h• 11, Boroit t rh.
k WI(
III'\Irp;I, I , tI.! \ NI.W TIMEE
111 .\
I )
17 I I
: - 0
aqr .11 .1 , 1r , H.0: v•11' also h' lh
'nor 1 , 15,4 the suporior in
'lll. •111,1- ikl othiti, in.. sate,
ihin• isith 11/ "1.1. tin, ti tor ••,..1 nouttoli•ois •
'lli, In :mil
ll' \ th , 15.•1•1•,111' htti.. I Hill, this itp
is••ll 111 1,11.1 i if ill •••••1 l our 11 •I•Io o n i,ot t‘lin vo
ton sr• 1•• ti in nit ii'' in I • initny
i tin. hurl, hIll• 41/,ul I I
•id
Ststo Theytovon fur intro now
th It the it 4,1 I, almost. Wino and needs ly n fr,v
infirr lir i h•.uN :mil loyal hands to arhiere x rortain
wilt lastintr
EIT
4 459 11,)
My I lIIi. in r , •nr of Lhe• Franklin Hon se, no Church
Alky,
ESE
MEMO
Valuable Real Estate at
Public Sale.
NIT 111, he sold at Public Sale. on Sat
.•Ni In ..t tinry 14.14. on the
1/1 , 11i' ,, , I), I i•,ll.•tt F . . 4 it e. to l% it
I lid. .$1 I rael ..1 Idit. 1 -it ' he Wl•gt end of the
11113,4 e ot uteherhind Cou ty, tat the north
side of the Silt, 11..e.1. emit (mine
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7' 1: Ar _4 ORE S
0: pt , ... 1,1: I,i I •-t ow I, to I. and li ViU, theofe 111Pievt
40-. ls 1..1 l'W.l Ir.l h;1.1.I NI , 11 , W:e1.; , . front
et
; I•I , 111 NI : I 1 , , 1. "1111 Silir:11$111 , 11t.
4.) ~,1 1 ro g 1 .y ~l io, - .., ,,,,i n..", 1 n n 11. , 1111 .\ I I
( A r . ,go*. ' ;'. 1(r: 1\ ~, 11..i ty w ii1;, , ,,,110n tinr or in
1..1- u. 1.,. • L.—l , 1.u:.1t,i,t • ,A. 1.• to ~1111111tIlet• al
11 „•1e: .. 1 `I . ~.'.•-• .1.1 , 111 ,I 1,•,..0 "ill I.• ,j,,,
1 I. ,1 . .. \ . - 1,C.1:..
..•.; 1,.... IL' 1,111. N .', i i .c.l 111 fzeL
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PRIVATE SALE.
will sell at Private
t:I 1•111.10 1,1 • I; LAND ,it u
•,PA . (ill
1i I •..: 'lll tm 1 mil Er mt
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JI• 42
v.
70 Acres, and 111 Perches, •
,)„ h -•,,•„,,•"1 funcing
I'LL. aro 11
Jli 14
ti
7 1
_I 1
Sul
1
S
1 14
200
J)l\ ELLING HULSE,
Stone Bank Barn,
70 nwt lour. N% (;oN SHED. CultN
carli.hen• Is \\'.•ll nevor fal , lnt; water an 1 a
l'i.t ern e.,nt enient to the do..r: and n stream of
lunhihz "liter phews thrt,th. , ,h the trust There ih also
//,'t 'll.l I.'l/ (11' (.../.1()/Cbj Pi? U/7%
iu n t „. ing iirik , the 1 , 1,111:11. Tell Aeres of
t h. , tia..t ar.• WI I hoi.ite I 'llllo.er. 'lbis
ropoll in he toi tlhorhilting neigh.
tee-lee, I t ollll “S• 11 t. t.l Chttrehes,
'llllls, f.o 7itn.L .1 et , rive iniltteetnents to purchit,ets.
1),.,,,,,, i s hj e e to ti•w the l'reperty, xtll please
call on the usil isi t ;hl,l. re , i,ling on the prenli.es.
JOHN 611.1.ENBE't0 ER, Sr,
Put. t, I'l.l-- 3r.
Poor House Visitors' Report.
rui() the limmi.dble James 11. Liraham,
r.e.i,11.11t. wiz° and Mivlutel Cocklln Hod Hugh
Stuart. A,,ocitite Judgcs of tilt, Court of Cutuborl d
County:
We, the per , ons appointed by said Court, as visitors
to the Poor House, for the year let 3, do certify, that
we have visited the same frequently during the pros.
out year, and mostly at. times whon Mr. Snyder (the
stewardo was not aW.lrt. ut ear 4 . 11,1111 , V., and invarkbly
found Lb, house in excellent order, the several Apart
merits well adjusted tied the bed chambers clean nod
furnished nWI good and soft beds Also, everything
on the fm in or pertaining to the preutive, in very good
condition. :11'11 till. 1113t14,1•1111•11t of the n.rn w..n.eon
,111 , 1‘,1 The rations lor the inmates aril
Vl', good and pelatable, ami everything necessary for
their comfort 1.1 - .1 tiled ythint indicates that
she -tenard i. •obleto , l'illg to, 111,1,0 1111 who are In his
I bar, as eotitt iris! be as is shown
ipplirat ion, We ini . 4llt reasonably
th It mil 1.1. the II WWI, of paupels there, the
place should men gloom. and saddening, but on the
roornery e“ find the zreal er part cheerful and merry
and divit, net co,,tdcrable ta-tefu lumping their
persons, the Mot ties.) and ' all seemed as
touch t her lit ed a , 11..111e, ellj n e rd life And 1../.141
01 , 11" I'llH 11 , :111.1 appreciated the comforts
neoeon•l led emme re I opon them. Among t num
b, te•le ea nu,; her of eldoirm, elm
re I. lul .1 ',11.. •1 • he .1 a ptr Li, len r. sonio
Ito du, 5 , 1 , 111:11ked helm, the stew
;„ , I I,', ~P, ) ) 1, 10.101111.1nd a freer,
11.. ill I an I lii• Lorin:. 1t weari,ome
anti 11up....,•11,Y1..u. , we 011111,. 01.11 he I. II fully
1a1...c. ill.l un he, log
Nilary In. re ‘,..1 11e 1,1•0 think it neoesa,ry to
Make .01110 1111i)Iii11).V). IV)) would
111..) )»•11 11)11v:111W tinent erected, apart
from the mein bulbii nil. 1511 e•sly for the hospital, but
do not 11,4 e it ntl eugly at the pres e nt tin, morn
might lie hut. )01? thtui< II lud neves... y,
1111101 21, We ill VI) 00111,1 d every point worthy or wll,
and our etuu.i.leratlen. and as teem 1511111 WO hove a1,e,1,1
,e,1,1 you will I Pain ly iu sc flint the step and di.
eliarges - lili. linty aduurobly an I to regard to whit we
have said of ids merit,. In nothing more Limn Avila( is
justly' due hint. IVii might remark that the Kick are
well cared for and have the attendance of a very judi•
clone physician, Lind the notice and sympathy .of Mrs.
So) der,
Jan. 22, 181171 --:kt,
RUARING RAILROAD,
lresPovegami•
4 4 4 ,
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WIN:MK ARR AN GEM. ENE -
aREAT Trunk Line from the North
1....„11 and North-Wl:tit for Philadelphia, No Yorklead
ing, Pottavillo, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, dtc , Sta.
Trains 10000 Harrisburg for Philadelphia, Now-York.
Reading Pottevillo, and all intormediatu Staflout; at
8 A. 11,, and 2 P. M.
New York Express lonyott Harrisburg at .1.00 A. M.,
arriving at Now York at 10.15 the mune morning.
Fares from liarrkhurg: To Now-York $5 15; to Phil
adelphia f. 3 35 mid kb Baggage chocked through.
Returning. lea vo Now-York at 0 A. M., 12 noon' and
7 P. 51., (Nat:burg Express arriving at liarrilurg.
at '2 A. M.) Loam) Philadelphia at 815 A., Al and
3.31 P. 11.
Sleeping mini in tho Now Y.rolc Express Trains
through to mid from Pittßburg ,‘lt.ltout etiango.
PllSfiel/gers by tkollatawiasa Railroad
at H. 50 A. 111. , and '2.15 P. NI , for Pkiladolphla, Now-,
York, and all Way Polota.
Proinu lolVo Pottorillo at 9.15 A. M. nna 2.30 P.
for Philadelphia. Illarrloburs. and Now York.
Au Accommodation Pasanaar trait] loaves Hooding
at 090 A. M., and ruturus front Philadelphia at 4.30
P. M.
.64-All the above trains run daily, Sundays except
A:Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.60 A,. M., and
Philadoiphia ai 3.15 P. 51.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, and Flxemsion Tick:
ots at rodUcod ratan to acid from all points. .
80 Pounds Baggage all Owed cash I'aa• auger.
a. 'A. iv wous,
Doe. 11,18(2. . daneral thiparintandenk:
ESTHER NICK EY,
A d millistratnr
Capt. 11. )1. Dt)N Eno°,
Recruiting MTiegr
With Glass CIoLII Prosser, Improved Loop—
Check, New S'yie Hammer, Binder,
Cor or, Braider, etc.
UNITED STATES AUItICI,LTURAI. SOCIETY,
Silver Medal at the Penn,rylvania State Fair
.! .. eptember, 18(53.
American Institute. Now York, Mocha in Assucia tion,
Boston, Franklin I :Istituto, Philadelphia, Metropolitan
Mechanics' I notitute, 1% ash I ne ton, Maryland Institute
Baltimore, Mechanic,' Association, Cincinnati, Fe,
tucky Institute, Louisville, Mechanical Association,
St. Louis, Mechanics' Institute,•San Francisco.
At the State Fairs of
MAINE,
VERMONT,
CONNECTIOUT,
NEW .1 ERSEY,
PENNSYLVANIA,
\ lA,
MI:,601_11c1,
01110
INDIANA,
101% A.
'PENN ESSEL,
ILLINOIS
IiENTUCEY
511CIIIOAN,
WISCONSIN.
A. 4 LI FO RN I A,
Those eefahrafell Mnehlinis are adapted to every va.
!defy of Sowing or thirdly wear. from the lightest mus
lin:: to the heaviest cloths. 'Hwy work equally well
11111.11.1111, HUOII, 1,/0111,11, /11111 cottfat goods.—seeming
quiltw e. nathecing. hemming, frillug. cording, and
bridling -111.11,1114 a Itsietifid and gel fect stit. 11, alike
nu t h pkirhinning every species ul sett trig
except in:thine button holes and stitching on buttons.
Full In trust inns for operating the Machine is given
gratuitously at the soles rooms. When the Machine
Is sent some distance, sn that personal instruction is
inconvenient. a card et direetlon is sent, which 111 a
SlllllllOll, guide.
The 1111:111110.1 which rocotnniond the 15 heeler k.
Wilson Marline are--
1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides
of the ramie sewed.
2. Strength, nosiness, and durability of seam, that
will not rip nor rat el. nod made ti ith
3. Economy of thread.
4. Its attachments and wide range of application to
purposes 211111 materials.
b. COIIIIIIIOI.IIOSS and elegance of model and finish.
6. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction.
7. Speed, ease of operation and management, and
quietness of movement.
SCHEDULE OF' PRICES..
No. 3 Machine, with
Plain Table, $45 00
MEN RV MOWER,
THOMAS !MADLY,
D. CRAM:iII EAD,
VIRi torn
Half Case, Pal - 100110d, LO 00
'loll Caso Pollsaed, Black Walnut or Mahogany 65 00
Plain Table, 56 0.)
Half OM, Pannelied, 00 00
Malf Case, Polished, Marl< Walnut or Mahogany 05 0
Machine, with
_ _
Plain Table 65 00
'lair rin. o ,l : ollehed, Ills& Walnut, 70 00
H i m cape, 1 , 0 11 8 h,d, Black Walnut or Mahogany 75 00
Half Case, Polished, Rosewood, 80 00
Full Cate, Foliahed, Black Walnut or Mahogany 00 00
Full Cato, Pollehe,l, Itotewool, 100 00
N 0.9 Machine, Large )vlth
Plain Table, ,75 00
Nal n Wattle,
Every Machine is sold with a gornmor, Nos. 1 and 2
Machines are sold oningletu, with Mtn Now Glass Oloth
Presser, _Now Style [laminar and Braider.
NVheolor 6: Wilson's Agency at
Railroad and Telegraph Othce,
CARLISLE, PA.
Noy. 27, 186a—ly.
NATLS! NAILS - 1! NAILS H 1
A largo stoek of good, Clean, 'Neat, and Tough
nails, at. the lowest Tricot. Our nails are - worth 50cts
a keg more, than any other make of nails sold in' our
town. this Is the opinion of mechanics who'haVii triad
'them, we also have a fall assortment of
.BUILDING.MA.TERI'ALS,
of the latest and Inost . approved st r.
yle t e rzim
. 'al.laglia.year
raietrid' as rapeeeented."
LIST OF SALES
BY WM. DEVENNEY.
Feb. 4. Geo. Kimmel, adm'r, York-do
10. Wash. Well, South Middleton.
II Elias Hoffman, Upper Allen.
32. Ephraim Baker. S Middleton.
15 John Godshall, S. Middleton.
18 Peter Stock, North Middleton.
19. John K. Stouffer, Dickinson.
20. Mary Shoh, S. Middleton.
22. A hod Sol lenberger, Monroe.
23. John C. Powley, S. Middleton.
24 John G Keeney, S. Middleton.
26 John G. Beltzhoover, Monroe..
20. Benj. P. Triit, W. Pennsboro'.
27. S & W. A. Myers, •'
29. Jacob Lehman. South Middleton
Mob. I. A. A Kicker. Sil.er Spring
2. Elias Buttorf, "
3. W. D. Wunderlich, Middlesex.
4. Henry N. Grabill, Monroe.
5, Gee. J. Beltzhoover, W. Penn.
7 J 0 Saxton, Silver Spring.
8 Frederick Reep, Dickinson.
9. Sam'l Williams, ailm'r, S S.
10. John Reep, S Middleton.
11. Eliza 'Trout., N. Nlidi
12. Joualhon Holmes, N. Middleton
14. Jacob Burkholder, S. '•
15. Jos. Newcomer, Monroe.
10 Jun. Q Grove, Silver Spring.
17. Jno. Hernminger, S. Middleton.
18. G. A. Searigh t, Dickinson.
19 Christian Hoover, Upper Alton.
20. Josiah Nelson, "
22. llenry Leidich, Monroe.
23. Jacob Weitzel, Silver Spring
26. Josiah Swiler, Silver Spring.
To The Boot & Shoe Trade
CHASE S:, PEDDLE.
ANUFACTURE RS of Uppers, No
jj_j_ 14.1 South Third St., (up stairs), Philadelphia.
niorin the trade , that they keep constaii , ly on hand
11 full assortment of Men and Children's Boot and
thin uppers, 01 every description, made only from
prime stock, and tilled with host materials. In the most
J.111011;0,le city styles Trial orders and solicited, and
prompt attention sill be mild to all orders sent to
Terms Cash on Delivery !
lan. 2S, 1,,G1L3m.
Geo, W, Carpenter, Henszy & Co's
Wholesa!e Dru:l (C• Chrinic. - J Warehouse,
No. 737 Nl.Arkut Pt. , :'llll.lelphin.
E Rub , criber keeps constantly on
-tee; of nfo,,4,ll EDi c i N gs riiiniette ;
l'lll/I, , ErTlf`ll. Plll.l 'llt ITIoNS. I) ti I,4`ry other article
which .411,er - tains to the o io tt
estro,lve variety; also PAINTJ, OILS and liLAsp ljf 09ory
.\ll'otlPurOitoo'd fr rin 1.0 rvilud on nos tie
I/I , St. quail' V. MI I nt as low prfres
Chet r.w ho 11;1.1 \1"I: .w• 11 in t=nc
e e e ill make it the inteit,l of riarrlia,r, lily in choir
trill, And lit Ir future ii.itronnuii
.111 y , ,lt the rite, to elitilb
lishient. All order, adklre•se4l to Ils i v u,nll or other
wise, will meet with iormilyd attention
UEO. is CAR VENTER. II ENSEI" & CO,
73; Market Street, Philadolphi
Fob. 5, 'l',l —ln)
1 STATE I NO'r I( '• E.- •
Letters of Adml nistration on tbo Estate of Da
lid Line. Into of Di..itinslin township, hiving
Leon Isow•.1 t, the slit,,ritirs residing In said town
ship. N/d lim is herehe given to all permmi
to said• tioratii, - to marts iintuelliut's payment. itml thosti
haring I LIIDIN to piai out them 1.,1 settlement to
152111111111
Town Property for Sale.
AM authorised ti, sell the l'roperty of
I
Sopia Sturm, situated ott the Nortl, site of
I...nth et stre,t near st street Th., Ibt,
12.0 feet .lorp, and lots
; I %i: It a T... st...ry pia-tele 1 11,otse and
i ti , h , p It 11111 lA+ a whole or
In part as may be most elittlidn
.1::n. 11. I.A111fl:It.
LISIEM=I!I
WILIEELFIt. & - WILSON'S
SE ;VI. G .11.11 C IXE
AT REDUCED PIZICES
At the Railroad Office, Carlisle. Pa.
111:zhe.nt Premiums at thu
lON \L LONDON. 15(32
INuusrui kL EX lIIIIITION, 1861.
IM=ZU=IIII
No. 2 Machlum with
!go. 6 Mee!line, Cylinder, w. 44
'l' , E lON CA RII
•NEW GOODS ! NE* GOODS
ANTICIPATING a rise in goods, I
hove bought a large stock of Domestic and For
'eign goods. Buell as 3 4. 44, 0 1010-4, Blown Sheeting
and Shirting M uslins, 3-4, 44, o'4, 10.4, White Sheet
leg and , hirting )luslins, All the desirable makes of
Calicoes, Glnglimns; all the widths and qualities of
Pickings. ChOdiq, Stripes. Drown and Colored Drillings
Cambrice, Nankeens, Crash, Table Diapers, Counter
pins, Jeans and Crttnn Pan tings.
Also, a large and well selected stock of
nil grades, Carpet Chain, Oil Cloths, Shades and Blind ,
material, end all other kinds of House furnishing
goody, together with DRESS GOODS, Notions, Hoop
Skirts, White Geode, &c ,
ccricAltprr !LAGS NVANTED. (loan) call at the
old Stand, one door below Martln'a hotel.
r l OBAcco SEED FOR SALE.—
" Thu .n.,,ber has un hand for sale. a quantity
of prime Connecticut and Pounaylvania Seed Leaf TO
DACCA) SEED.
ghtt seed Is put up in packages containing enough to
plant reapehtively two, three and live acres. On the
receipt of the moss ey at the rate of five eta. per erre,
with two postage stamps enclosed, packages will be
promptly forwarded to any address.
Address:
Feb. 12, '64-31.,
AM ES A. DUNBAR, Attorney at
Law. Crli , le. Pa. 01.11eit with Watts eit Parker.
Jan. 22, Mod—ly.
STATEMENT OF THE
MECHANICSBURG BANK.
February 2, 18G4.
Lonna and 1119r0unts,
Stock of the to Enr uwualth of l'enn'a,
l'enu'a. \Var Loan,
United States 7 3 10 per et. Loan,
United States 5 20 11 per et Loan,
United States Cs 111 Ii per et Loan,
Cumberland Co. Wier Loan,
New Jersey :state Minds Ms,
Due I.y other Bata, and Bank
ers,
344 8 99
Notes and Checks of other Banks, 11.078 49
U. S. Legal Tender ,nte, 0.512.2
Specle—Bold and :Silver, 0,000 U 3 00,475 51
Duo Prutevt ate., 7 111
MEI
Capital Stock paid In,
Cif Cu Minn,
Due to Banks and Bankers,
Twisient. Deposit,,
6pectil Depusits,
WM
almvo rtutnmeut is col to the lle,t of my
11. A. S IW
S worn nod Hul,seri l,ep boort, nio.
List of - Stockholders of the .Mechan
icsburg Bank.
Levi 51,1,01, .I , rl/1. 1/.111,,11,
John lintn.it, , trector Conrrol Kenn,
V It. (i0r, , ,a,. i Ih.nry
: 4 1untlel Eherlv, I NI, SI .1 Lusk,
Levi F. " Let
.1011 n '• Or h. 11. L,uher,
.1 , 4111• ,, m11 r, Hat. lir. Lelllitlr,
S0)0111011 P. (Jar an, '• ;Jaciol. 111'10 ma.
.11te,t) Eberly,
Dill , •1ly,
470ir7;0 11 un•k
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Ititti.r,
Unvld Briudtq \l:utiu Mumma,
'Bowman, •
krael 1, Boyer, llooly i; Honer,
Levi 1111111111 t, Mrs Mary i'r Nl•dey,
A hrrOottn Bowman, Jacob K Niosly,
Mri, FrzinclB Baker, 1 DAvid NleNwAnger,
Dorathy Cartunoy, !li. C ['minter,
.11.0 oh P.,,ver, :all., 1.1 , h II L . 1.1,
Stonuol l'oover, - ;Mr,. o.th:trine Rupp,
rin isiino CI Idimr, 1(1 , •orffo z-toro,r,
Etatti E LINE, .Ir.
SAMUEL C. LINE,
Administrators
Daniel lbinn•rt, I, ,el,
M Eilen Dunlap, 11Vin. II Smith,
.lo .11 e Dunlap, 1.1.,!!”
Itenjmnin Sttlever,
I.lita 1,1•••tly, Illenjmnin Tit.el.
.1;0•1,1, EnzliZer• •.(. 1 • Catherin 4 IVnial••y,
K•• 1 ••.. Franltlel.er,••r, • .i 31111.4 N.
%Hallam 11••rt-tioi,.1r ,
000 Iluninm I.
1)1,1
.I, , en Hauck,
BARGAINS BALIGAINS ! !
t S the Holidays arc past, I will :ell
I.ltlntH e of my o isdet g it reduced io ices
wz.vrrie f;ooDs,
\Vint, t`7ll.otls. 1410i.h0 Sll,llB, ‘Vtutt, ?eland,:
and Lloa s, a!tt .1 11., kt u 1 kin's, ui gtutttly retlttet , l
priet•s.
generaliy. ail litions of :Staple art , Le
It•,•ivt.d. I llr in.) wino, IR jth tt.
Ilidtlll,4 Ini;lnir. I
in ni•cd bl thee, lin)
whin u.lvunrr. Illeatio call at CI., aid Rtuhd ono
below Martin's II dui.
IgNIMII
Cumberland Valley Railroad
xr 01' ICE Ti) PASS'( ;
,",.1 alter .ki;u:try Irt, isti,,•lhrou g h Purrs un the
ninherland Valley and krailklin IGtll Ifuade will he as
11.tger‘town to llarrishur4, fiy 4f,
Nlor,intown, 2 411
:-tate Line,
llreernastle, 2 In
Marion,
Chain bersburg, I To
Seutland. I Ott
:-.llipperisburg, 135
I
New villo, I no
A lterton, Nn
i I reason's,
Good I l,pu,
Csr
Middlesex,
Ki ngAttin
Meclitinit•tylorg,
Shi reinani:Low n
Fares fnan Ticket Stations will be TEN CENTS edditlon
al when paid in the cars
U. N. LULL,
Superintontlenr.. Dill,. 1 Supt
Ch t1111 . ,4 Doe. 22, 't3. f
Dee. 24. '6s-3t
r i 1-11 , .; subscriber, because of in health,
211111 pH eat. matters also claiming his atteulloll,
leek it his duty 111 eel 21 . 1 1 I rum 611211110 N, at least for a
5e212,211. 111 1 11112011 y 11112.2 I the ifresent War iF 1.11,10.1.
I Shall k:11 , :+12 my business early Is Felo us ry tuts 12,
and up to t• at period, will keep up my u.nal supply
of Syt ups, Collecs. Teas, Sugars. Spites. Mackerel and
such other articles as belong to a ',Cock of limes rice,
togtther with an assortment of
Tobacco, (chewing zmukiny) t i• Cigars ;
nhVacing the choicest qualithie, nett ett the lowest
ossiloht prices ++ll,l profits.
The 6118 ncu of my stock, con - 11)1118d of
such as Tlllps, Churns, Backiltli. a lot of Caen Brooms—
the choicest In airy market—aleo,
China, Glass, Quoenswaro, Crocks,
ez.kors, be., will be Hold at reduced prlce'a.
1 would embrace this opportunity of tendering my
sheerest thanks to the nutvroui triend,, and custom
ere who have for a pet l e d of over leerily years, elven
me so generous aid libet al a shore of their patronage,
trustihg that any labors to please have not altogether
been in vain.
To such as lists ACcOUllto to soffit, with MO, either
for or aoaluPt, I would state that I will as here
tofore, lie found at my usual plane of busiuess, whero
1 will be always be happy to see them.
"Marlon Hall," Car Halo,
January 8, 1864. f
4itTrPerry Advocate please copy
ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS.
WOOD & PEROT, 1136 Ridge Avenue,
PAILADELPIIIA, PA.,
v7 ITER lor.salo _u pon most la-vora
ble Terms. NEW and BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS In
great 'variety of IRON'RAILINGS for CEMETERIES,
RESIDENCES, &c., anti Wrought and cast Iron, and
GALVANIZED IRON and BRASS TURING; IRON
VENANDARB. BALCONIES, SEA I SS, COUNTRIES,
FOUNTAINS, GATES, COLUMNS, lIITCII POSTS,
LAMP Sr ANDS, VASES, TABLES, FLOW Flt STANDS,
SOFAS, CHAIRS, STATUARY, ANIMALS, and all
,other Iron Works of a Decorative chwacter. 'Designs
forwarded fur selection. Persona applying for, same,
85 00 I will please state the kind of work needed.
Nov. 20. 1863.
r r t HE public are hereby informed that
the undersigned have this day entered Into a Co
Partnership, under the some of Delaney k Blair, for
theipurpose of carrying on the Coal and Lumber busi
ness. at toe old stand of Oliver Delaney, near the Oas
Worts ; ,whern all orders In their lino' of business aro
respectfully solicited, and .will be promptly filled.
--OLIVER DELANOY,
ANDREW IL BLAIR.
Oct. 16, 1803— t t.
.41.Z.Ordere flir' , conl.will be received at .ifalbort
Morning's Grocery Store; Robert bloortes Sboo Store
and A. U. Blair's Currying Shop.
- .
Ipp .Ordure for Coal or Lumber solicited through the
Post Office, arraugUments having ben ,msdo with nip
Postmaster to charge tho postage en same to
orders Onnetnally 'filled.
(1 A I? I' 1: T 8 ,
Feb. 11), 18)11
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LIABILITIES
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Blanlorts un,l Woc, (1().13,
Olosinz up Business
CEDAR WARE,
Notice of Co-Paitnership,
DELANOY 16 BLAIR
GRAND OPENING
AT.
GREENFIELD & SHEAFER S,
, OF
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL'. GOODS.
5000 !pls. Super' E.etra, al 20 els. Good
44 Bela Muslin, .25ds. _Extra Heavy
4--I Bela Muslin at 01(.4.
Domexiic G ingham,, Clockt, Tick/nits, Jeers, Flannels'
'of all colors. Grime Made Flannels Gray and White,
Hume Madn Joan,.
11 e have also all the lower priced .; 1 1uslinsand Prints
on hand, and
Plain Black Silks at all prices.
ti, now sell an extra quality of Mark Silk at $1,26
t h gI.JO per ye, d Plain and Fancy Silks of every
doscilption at low prices.
ESS GOODS,
nx we have purchased our entire stook of Dress Goods
In Now York (which Is Headquarters, for all the New
Styles.) E you 11111. will Iliad it to their advantage to
glue our stock 0 look berme going elsewhere, as you
will See all the latest New York Styles, at prices to suit
the ti men.
BALMORAL Slit ItTS, from s2,bo up to the finest
grad ex.
Cloths and Cassimeres,
a full assortment of Cloth:4, Casslmeree and Beavers,
all of lie w est Styles.
Also a fall stork o MOURNING GOODS, at
at astonishingly low prices.
Notions and Woslen Goods,
Gloves. Hose, woolen and cotton; Collars,
In our stock or 'foods, Nubms, Sontags, Scarfs,
we duty competition.
‘1 0 have a largo assortment of Regular made goo
(not Auction tinods,) owlish we can sell nt lower price
Gunn any (I lodesnle House, large or small, either In
city''or 'out, try.
Shawls of eoory description, at the lowest figure.
All We ask Is n roll, we ale confident we can pleas•
loth In styles and in ices or goods.
KEEN I ELI)
S E. ('or. Market Squaie, 2nd door from Cor.
Oct. 2, 1%3.
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AMOS MI LLEIt,
Carlisle, Pa
MEM
20,1100
10 00 I
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1 0111
STEINWAY PIANOS.
First Prize Medal at the World's Fair,
London, 1862.
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rg1111.: undr,i,:ned lui, just, received,
aud llaelel+ 1. , 1,....;• , 00statttly on hand a full as
.. rtni.•lo ..t the a ..01,110 I 1 . 1,1110 S manufactured by
i;:o.lito,,Li...diolii.' wiii be eerrfnily - selected Tn the
NliCrulit..tkry. tied gill he llehl nt the
New York Cash Factory Prices,
"lii‘ t. , . ,1.1,t:..,, . i Fr..; 4ht It, Calllslo.
0 It rat., 1.111 t t. t. vf ,•ollin ,11.1,1 • ACtiOn Will be ,
give.. I.y the -e1... ll,' le felHl purchaser.
1 , ,,, I, .1 , ,, ,, u• to iklr -11,.. Ore Incited to call and
'\a',,,,• th.-0. llial,illea PUMA'S, at
R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store,
?lain St.-eet, ?d d o ,, io,t of the Mansion House, near
iii o Ittt.ll,td Itepot
SEirt:CD li...Nit PIANO: received In exchange and
kt p tor .1.10. 1111,1 to teat.
JOHN K. STAYMAN.
furl isle, Mar 22. 16,33—1 y
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r 11 1 Finn of ',child] Sawyer & Mil
-14.r, 141 , Ihi 41,” boeu disculled by the mutual
1- • .11,71T nll ;:trt:,s.
The ~ 1 the Firm are in the hands of J. D. Lel
iiC I 1 •I• 1111 In eolith:Hon. th.y eau be seen by
r at the Id ,•1:111./. it 14 most earnestly expected
Kunen m themselves indebted' to Bead 81:41,
to cal i uud .1.114. the -Owe itnlmptly.
en I .lolin sold out their •m,
the inter..et is keid :-tore to the Undersigned, who
wit! •on thine the the tkod ll,d , ess at the old wolf
huln.n stand, acid winl alwa)s endeavor to make hi.
.at elm the 1110-1 d,ll:th;e in the Lakrket..
'1 HE Pl(ul'Ell:TOES OF 'l'llls
GI1; A it 11 US E,
full,. the lltente.ti feu and the
, t. the ncenramodatlock
:tn.! cutn:,l 441.3,1 111 their e-lahliithipolit.
K INAO 1, I.OIVLEit & CO.
Si pt. 1 I. 1....1-
, 11E P.kßis I.INTILLA CLOAK
VII ENll , ffi.ll t4:2 UCH EST:s;UM Street,
. . SA N 5 VI:11
.1 Nl, Pit tr t' , l ii it the nttentlun of their
rtruLt, 1.,1 hri4e Mut Superb Stuck of
Pine CLOAKS sad FURS;
•
•
afforded In our new
t . , devote tLo l'ul..tat attention MP
our
is ill fund furiii , huil wit h every deserip•
it...," FI will be guaranteed as
010 111”111'y 11:1d will be refunded.
por null. will be carefully attended to. and
dcllre I,x pie:. chai4es paid, any dietaries Weide a
I 0 miles.
J. W. PROCTOR .4 CO.
No 920 CHESTNUT Street, PHILAD
A twust 2 , th.. IT
1)R1 NCI': well-known.l‘lELo-4
lIEuNr 2.1,1 II Alt MONI UMS, Introducing the If
,kr inntrumuat.
14:11t N EST OA "IL E R'S
RA V EN & BACON'S and
II A 1.1,1.. T, DAVIS & Co., celebrated I lANOB for loculh
at n 111..•rml dl durliou
t sLocer zlo,o0t) cold.
.1 \ ES BELLA IL, Solo Agent.
'279 S. Fifth ['trout, above Spruce.
PHILADELPHIA, Ps.
&Till 1"
v - 71. LIAA M. It I DI,EI' respectfully,
antiouncon to thn eitlottus of Carlislo nod the
puLllr gvnertil , that he still continues the =mufti*.
tore of all kind. of tin and sheet iron ware In J. D.
!lathy!, is I , llollig E.t,t Lowther street Carlble 6t th•
stgn oI tiro
%there he will at all tin., he ready to do all kinds of
worl, in his line 1, ith neatness and despatch.
Alen e.lll at all times he hm. those celebrated, self
soall lig and self testing premium airtight,
FRUIT CANS AND JARS
PodLa•, Si] inv, and all kinds of jobbing done at
do ♦14.1 - LiM 1,1
paid for eld lead, pewter and copper. Thank
-1111 t.r the heretofore extended, he hopes by
,iii, t nti L.,1 ji 111•Nlre to plenee all to merit
I,oltitttltlve of the
D.:01 the Sig!, o t the lied Coffee Pot.
A aril :1. lell3.
C r l.N*l•lltAL DFALER in Flour, and
all i, ,1
in 3 of country ptlAlttclu.
t Main and Wont streetd.".
h, .t Fresh (;round Family Flour at A. SINGI-
Ably P , 1/Ul3—t f.
J. W. EDI
UST reocived and very.. cheap at
GREENFIELD ifir. SDEAFIDRoIIs
As we purelitou threw goods of on extensive Oloak
Man u actory In New YOIIK, we are able to offer awed
or inducements to any Muse in the country.
FURS FURS !!
We defy competition. having made arrangotwoute with
one of the largest New York Fur Do's., to supply us
with thole° Olinda. We feel confident we can sell Furs
at Ciiy priers.
N0v.13, 1803
Booms & SHOES.
A VULI , assortment of Men and Boys'
Boots and Sh•Jea, suitable for the winter. Mk),
adios and Misses's Balmoral Bootees, Children's Boots
of all kinds. badiesand Gentlemen'sOUlii Over Shoes.
My old customeres and all in want of good and cheap
Boots and Si 101314; will please call and examine Elm
stock, before purchasing. Main street, nearly oppoette
the Depot. . .
Carnolo, Nov. 21, 1863
Bryans Pulmonie Wafers,
AT RALBTONIL
Dee. 11, 18ca
L., STATE NOTICE.- 7
Lettere, of Administration on the "tante of
Thompson 51:031braith, deed. ) late of Dickinson town
ship. Lavin bean issued to the eubsorlbers„tha first
named residing in Dickinson, and the last named re
cidiug in South Middleton townehip. Notion le hereby
given to all portions Indebted to Bald °Mete to make
payment, and. those having claims to present them
.duly atithentleated for settlement, to
ELIZABETH W. GALBRAITH,
ll pftir iffUART, . .
' Jan.29,44--Ot. jG , Adrolnistraters,
TIKE 1 OTICE.
D. J. LEIDICH,
0011 N MILLER.
W. C. SAWYER
SPECIAL NOTICE.
PH I LA DELPH lA,
=9
IS , -ly
COFFEE POT.
1:1) CHITEE POT,
A SINGISER.
CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! I
- 0 BEEN FIELD *SHEARER,-
S. Bs Cor. of Market Sq - aaro, 2d door.
CHAS. OGILIIY, Trustec