and plan their nett battle field in North Car olina. The President has signed the Earollmen bill, and it is now a law. Department of the South The Defeat at olustee ' Florida—Union Loss Over one Thousand— Gen. Seymour ar rested—Gen. Dodges put in command and Reinforced. NEW YORK, Feb, 27.—The steamer Ful ton from Port Royal, which arrived at this port last night, with dates to the 24th, re ports that a battle had been fought near Glustee Florida, bmween our troops and a Wang force of the rebels, but no particulars ire given, all private letters and news des patches, which should have arrived by the Fulton, having been detained by orders from Gen. Gilmore. ADVANCE TOWARD LAKE CITY. We learn, however, from private sources, that the steamer Cosmopolitan had arrived at Hilton Head, with wounded troops on board from:Jacksonville, and bringing a re port that the troops which had advaced to ward Lake City had been repulsed and driv en hack on Jacksonville. Three hundred wounded were on board the Cosmopolitan, It Li asserted that we lost one thousand men in killed, wounded, and missing. The Union forces were largely outnumbered.— ReinforcenientS were on their way to Flor ida from Hilton Head. is not improba ble that, this repok is somewhat exaggerat ed. The .steamers BroWnsv•ille and liarHet Weed had been lost in St. John's river.-- ; The latter ran aground and was blown up by her crew to prevent her lalling itito the hands of the r3bels. LATER From an rflicer arrived in the Fulton, we derive Some further particulars of the disas ter to•our forces near Lake City. Gen. Seymour, who command 41 the ex pedition has been placed under arrest, by r .der of Gen. Gilmore. His successor is Gen. Vogrles, who left Hilton Head on Tkies , ]ny last, with rein torcements for Jacksonville, consisting of an entire division. Our information says it was the opinion of officers Who took "part in the expedition that our total losses in killed, wounded, and missing, are between 1,200 arid 1,500. THE BATTLE GROUND Olustee, the place where Gen. Seymour fought and was beaten, is a stioion on the Jacksonville and Tallehasse itrilroad, forty eight miles west of Jacksonville. The Port Royal Free South asserts that Baldwin is held by our forces. This a station at the junction of the Jacksonville and the Fer nandina Railroads, twenty miles from Jack - ' • -- A report comes from Hilton Head that .Gen. Hardee commanded the rebel forces and that his troops were a part of Bragg's army it is more likely that they were a part of Beauregard's force. Gen. Gilmore has .sent reinforcements to Jacksonville ; and as the-battle at Olustee was fought just a week ago to-day, it is possible that before this .Gen. Vogdes has met the enemy again.— The regiments he commands are first-rive material, and unless the enemy is before him overwhelming. force, he will be apt to move ahead towards Tsllehassee. Eatun mitt County RTatters Vir Remember the large Salo of val ,unblo Horses, Cows, and Farming Implo ,ments by Gee. Ssx - roN, March 7th 1864, 1 miles south of New Kingston. FIRE.—On Tuesday morning last a fire ' broke out in the large frame building on West d'enn street owned by Rufus E Shapley Jr. The house was occupied as a tenement house ,by eight negro farnilie,, all of whom wig be thrust out at this inclement season of the year without a roof to shelter totem. Our fire ,companies were present, but were so late „getting into action that the ep.tire building was consumed. Swoan PUSENTATIQN --Qo Wed nesday last ten of the sergeants connected with the details from volunteer regiments now on duty at Carlisle Barracks presented ,Lieut. John JI. Th nripson, kijetant of the ;Volunteer camp the at Barracks, with a .very bandsman sword. Lieut. Thompson, ,has both by his official and social demeanor while here shown that he was worthy of this gratifying testimonial, and we feel assured ,that Eiie future conduct will ever be such as give the donors no case of regret that they ,have placed so noble a trust in hie keeping. PROFESSOR WILSON'S I, ECTURE.—On Tuesday evenil g Prof. \,‘, .. r ms ON delivered his lecture on "Our place in History," in Rheern's Hall. The extreme inclemency of the weather prevented the attendance of many who were anxious to hear him, but those who did attend Were fully repaid by the very instructive and entertaining dis course. The speaker argued that the history of an individual man wits an epitome of the world's history ; and that each was divided into three distinct and plainly !narked periods—those of the finite, the infinite,,and the ,relation of one to the other. Taking the earliest civiliz ation of the East to correspond w,it h the first Or credulous phase of Unman life, lie proved that the second epoch in the history of hu manity and the world was exemplified in the Grecian age, when each department of na ture was represented by its appropriate deity, worshipped as the highest,' onception of the infinite. England was the birth-place of the idea Of a supreme deity, and with it came the revelation of the Bible, and the first step in the development of constitutional liberty.— Driven thernWom by tbe bigotry and parse• oution of thepld European ideas, to,the rug ged pborps of Aruerica j civil and religious ,liberty developed , themselves into a great free government' The present struggle was God's price for the hellions sin'of hump ,slavery. •We would pay the price cheerfully ,casting the curse from us, and finally' pc , complieh the perfect work of the divine ar ,chitect. =I THE PAHL OF THE "LITTLE HELPEIIB." —The "Little Belpere of Carlisle, having /._. j concluded:the...l? eir - which has been in pro gress during'i a paid, week, "for the benefit.of oily sick and wounded Soldiers," desire to :isnbmit theirreport to the public.—They ex i • Wes-their deep gratitude to their frlends:at :home and abroad for their liberal donations; to , tbe College. Band who discoursed sweet .itansioupewthe occasion, , also to the ,ladies. and gentleman who so•kindly assisted during the Fair. Whole amount of Receipts, Disbursements. Paid bill in Philo., soya, 4c., $3l 99 Mrs. Kieffer, Cakes, &c, 29 29 J. Rheem, use of Hall, 13 00 A. K. Rheem, printing, 00 A. .Bentz, Medze., 1 09 Sundries, Qoods on Corn , 19 00 Rheem & Spahr, Confectionry, 10 79 M. Myers, Oranges, 4 .75 F. Porter, lge Cream, 7 00 G. Zinn, printing, 2 00 J. Hyer, Medze., 3 95 Mr. Dillman, slippers, 50 J. Sell rn,)111, cakes, 50 Moses Scott, labor, 2 50 Net Proceeds Of this amount they donate $250, to the U.S. C ristian Commission, $250, to the Carlisle Soldiers' Aid Society, and the balance, $161,98 they have deposited in the Carlisle Deposit Bank, as a contingent fund for future use. Mrs. C. A. INHOFF, M. C. DUNCAN, M. K. HUNCH., DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN HORSE LINIMENT liINT BOTTLES AT FIFTY CENTS, FOR. frmetiess, ruts, galls, colic, sprains, he., war. ranted cheaper titan any other. It is used by all the great hoiNellnin oil Lung Island courses. It will not earn ring belie nor sputa, as thorn Is no liniment enir,toileo that will. What It is stir ed to cure it poi.i tively dues No owner of hotses %11l be without It after trying one bottle. One dsu revives and often 821V1 . 8 tto. life r t all overheated or driven h woe. • Fill con,. and beilly•mehe it bra never failed. .lu.t as sore as the sorb r, •s, just HO vu re iv thig valuable Lltilinent to be the gorse embrocation of tin- day. S dd. by all the druggista. lilies , 68 Cortlandt Street, hew York. Feb. 5,18i1t 4 t tit - ridges. On the /51h ult , by Rey. Jae di Fry, Mr, JOHN P. CORN M AN, to Mis:4 MA RI AAN.\ DA t, both of North Middleton, Climb Co. l'a. lln the tanie by the game, Mr W 11,1.1 M HERSH NI AN of SHil l t, Spring. to Miss NANCY II EN A. M Ay. of Monroe top , t uni0. , 5,. Pa (In the SAITIO day, by rhe sumo., Mr. Ft L A POW LEY, to Alias It`t ANN CORN M AN, both. of Carlhda. t b On the 23th ult., ELMIRA AGNE•A, daughter of Daniel Hoover, near Plainfield, aged 15 years, 9 ino. and I+dn\ x. rd eiv Store: ew Store: F.IDII'II& I LI, I.; It, will open liUtheir New Store on the corner of tha public equate I,:m we as currier, oppOsir, Irrlne•s Shoe :tore, on the 15th day of the present month (March.) when I bey will be able to rxhibit to the community an en tire now stock of For.•ign and Domestic RY.GO 0 S , Carpets, oil Cloth., Window :..hadas, Looking Glasses D. J. LEIDICII, JOAN MILLER, March 4, 1.'14. N. 13 —A large portion of our stock of Domestic Goods that will be opened woe purchased in the mouth of January, when they were a shade lower than at the pi eseut Chao, and will be sold at a mall advance. 1.1.d.:11. A DESIRABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. LITT( TATE on the corner of West St., and Church Alley near Woodward•s Ware House, in the Itorou•gh of Carlisle The Lot contains 28 loot in fro at on West St., ex tending back tam; mid alley 12,1 feet. The im proromeu Is are a BI A CA - 8 MINT SIIOP, and other Out ll•til.iincw The above Is one of the most desirable building I,atiotis i 6 the town. eith r bar usitiosti purpo , es or Private residence. anti wilt be di,po..ed ..f it .n flvotable terms For further iu Gnwatlou euquile Wort, the owner of Ilio Property or of = If the ab•rve property Is not cold before :inturdny the 211th lent., It .111 he offered at l'uhlie Sale at the Court 11,,ue. in said lion.ov.h. on ..hat day. Carpetings and Oil Cloths LNoW receiving at Ogilby's cheap eash Store, a lot of Ingrain, Venetian, !lump, Rag, and :Lair C A I? P T S . Also, Floor CI.OTIP:: nil widths, which will he -old for thin cash at the lowest rates CHAS. OGILBY, Trustee. March 4,1814 BARLOW'S INDIGO BLU.!3 RS rind consumers of the above c'ytehr 4 t.,a ‘Vn.Fla Illue, will take, notice, that the Labels are art-red le read. INDIO.O BLUE, put up at Arced Wilt berger's Drug Store, No. 431. North Second Street, Philadolphla. Thr quality of this Blue will be the 114M0 In °Tory respect I It is warranted to color more water than twice the same quantity of 'mkt g ., ...I to go ninth turtber than any other Nash Blue in the market. kt dissolves per feetly dear and does not settle on the clothes as im,st of the ether,makes do.' Oise 1.1••‘" iiiSsOlved in a hall pint of water, will notice as g,nod'a Liquid Blue as any that is made at one third the cost. • Asa is retailed at the same price as the 'lmitations nod Inferior articles, licusel.oupers e ill find it very much to their advantage to 'ask' for that put up at Wdthergor's. j All Milo put up sit, this Hato with Barlow's sinus oil it Is Imitation The New Label (lees not require a Stamp For a le toy Storekeepers generally. March 4, 18n4 —limo - Blackwood's Magazine AND THE BhITIII EVIEWS, PRICES CHEAP AS EVER, TO THOSE WHO PAY PItOMPTLY IN AIWA:NON Postage Reduced !! Premiums to new cillbse, there. voTwatisTAN DING the cost of Reprinting the. Puri Jlrsls has more thou doubled O. vonsedoorr4 of the enormous rise In the price of Paper and or a general advance in ail nth• rex ponces—and notwithstanding et .er publishers ane re during the Finn nr increasing the price of their publics tious, we shall continue, for the year 1864, to furnish ours complete, at the old rates, viz THE LOND'IN QUARTERLY (Conservative.) TUE REVIEW (Whig.) THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Ergo Church.) TUE WEgTMINSTER ItEVtE\V (Morn].) ,IILACICWOOD'S EDINBURGH' ADAZIN E (Tory.) TERM S. For any pno of the four Reviews, Fat tiny two of the four Reviows, For any three of the four Reviews, For all,tbizr of the Ilevlowa, LW . Blackwood'S Magazine, For Blackwood and one Review, For Blackwood and two Iteriesys, For-Illackiv.od and-thres.Reviews, For Blackwood and the four ittiVieWP, JPOSTAG E. • The postago,to all parts of the United titatep,ls now only MO six Cents A year for Op Whelo'.Blve :Publb' cations. viz :—twenty four cents a year to Blackwood and only Eight Cents a Year fora Review. Postage Is payable at the office, where the numbers are received. • - • • PREMIUMS, Now Subgcriurs to any two of the PeXiedVale tht 1864, will receive as a premium their rholai of any one' of the four Review , * for 1863." Btibardlipra to all five will receive thair choloe of any two of the lour fbiviewd for lei 3. Sub , cribora to any or all tho works dm 1864; may procure any of the four Rovleove. tor 1803, to which they may rot be entitled u premiumi ab SI a year each. te„.The Third Editton"of toe September Numberi of Blocs Woodi containing an article by an Engll4% Ahem' who was present at the Battle of Elettysburg, la' now ready—orico 25 cents. lionditauces and communications should . be Uddrostf od to: • • LEONARD SCOTT 400., PubHann!, No, 38 Viallcor FR., bot. Broadway And Elthreti tit also NORA the •• •, _ '!•° frAttrgEf GUIDE, By Henry Stephens of .Edinburg, and the Wet J: P., Norton,'of Yale College, 2 vole. Royal 'Octavo,. 100 pagaand numeroini 'Engravings. ,_,. • ' Price, $O, for the.tyro volumes. By Nail $ ,L. SCIO,TI4-'04.; • . Feb: 26, 1864—0 m sTATEm ENT OF TESL FINANCES OF THE COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND, From the Ist Day . of January, to the 31st Day of December, 1863, Inclusive. $789 34 JOHN' (=SHALL, Esq., Treasurer; RECEIPTS. To balance duo County at lastsettlo moot, 012,816 58 To amount of State and County tax es outstanding at last settlement, 7,075 85 State. County and :11 taxes lev ! led for the year 1863, 91,579 17 Abatement on State taxes, '1,784 tin Interest recel•ed from tax collectors, 402 65 Exonerated taxes received by Treas. urer. 48 33 Verdict fees received from Prothono tary and Sheriff, 24 00 Received for stony sold to borough of Carlisle, 42 00 $127 36 $661 98 ASS F:SSORS. Bald Borough and Township Assessors, $7BO 24 ABATEMENT. Paid Collectore, abatement allowed tax payere, BRIDGES AND ROADS. Paid appropriation to 51,untain Road ig . a per Act at Assembly, (P. L. 1863, page 391), $4OO 00 For ',lowing roads, 75 50 For road duologue, 45 nu For repairing bridges, 358 36 ELECTIONS. Paid Sundry persons for holding general and township alert one 1,131 31 INQUESTS. Paid David Smith and nthprs, balding In sl2B 42 Or. S wlor and othprp, post 1,0 ti%4lllillatiung, 30 I 0 COTTRTS. Pal.] Cirand Turnrs, $ 4 63 48 Traverse ,1 u rore. .u s "' 1010 21 Pi.triet Attorney's fens, 27.1 UU Fur boardin,4.luro, while trying rases In trl er and I erminer, 103 00 William Gould, Curt Cryer, • 61 60 lee fur t curt, 1 2 NS itu,ss' fees in Commonwealth rases, 7 ;1 COII MI SSIO' OFFICE. I'4ll .Tas. 11. ‘la,,onur, salary as Counle• GeorgeGeorgeJiti UO )1 Kart, t, 3ul 5, '46 on \l. _„1 2 6. t 0 11 Wsli; and pron.slonal Kara lees, Jas. Arinstzin g. " Clerk, Jan Lundun nue nt'Jurs, fur nt.u.iuuery, CMMITY OFFICES Paid U. F. Craft, auditing C'"uoty .1. li, Viu)(l.Cerk Courts, it,,janlin Duke. Prot,lnurntary's free, A ......euseumu, covering desk lu Register's ()Hie..., :I fig Jar, Louden-, for doclots for office s, 30 2., U. W. Nnrak for seal Tor Regis er's Office, 6 60 _JAIL,ANP,F;ASTERN PENITENTIARY. Paid J. T. Riprey, for snpport of prison ers, fees, Lc , $3,741 29 W. M iteetenl. for snprert of prisoners, (Easter, l'enitentiaty),4 , 4 53 o 'Delaney and callers, for feel at jell, 716 72 11. K. Foot and others, for reparing furna ces at jail, 97 73 Arnold a: ,ion and others, for ge . OLis and viutbims, for prisoners, 23) U 7 Jamb Kutner, fur emptying COOS cool at jilt, 76 .b 0 liar ;',. W ,tor Company, for water, 50'10 Dr. 13 . W. Dale. salary . Phy,lcian, 30 ~,, Pot..r .•,:palq, Inr t,tuue tielhereci, 42 31 JUSTICES' FEES Inld A Lrathant DehutT, Esti , foes in Corn mou oak, n s.es, $175 93 NI white! k.ori., fees 19 Commou ,yh C3SeS, 118 30 ~ n tith .tild others, tees in Common cn,•,;o Ci):C.-7 %TILES' FEES. Paid G. W. ' , ha le nud"the,n lees iu Coin 11011, 0/1101 case, A Martin and tailors, quartly. rot urn n, A r, SPONSI.EIt, Real Emtate Agent Paid Samuel Stuart sod others, Cosoty W. n-etern and aLhars, bou..ty A braltiikli Iwwb, rt.,. and ..ttlttrs, ilituresk. Opunt) 1,737 t% in A itIA1111(1, x.,d t , thunt, Intorest on 6.unty BUBLIC BUILDING Pala A. S. Lino and then., repairnatj 111, 11. and othet ',pail X at. t.uutt Haas, 149 37 It ..Natcht.r, salary an kneper, 50 !al It Sat• her, ox tra par, 1005., f, 1,0 Paid ii Cornman, tur printing, J. ii. Britton, Urn Zinn, A. K. Ithcetn, ?JON. II0I:SE. • Paid Jacob Squiro, Treasurer, estimato— r, Diti3, $9,000 00 :lobo elillor, sa:ary as Director, 3U 00 iu Culman, 3u uu Robert Elliott, 30 uu Tiumum, Irrodloy and others, Visitors, 3U UU ItKIAEF OF SOLI:111MS' FANIILIII3. Paid for relief Soldiers' Fdmillen, by order of Board of Relief, ' $029 80 M ISUELLA.N EOOB. Paid IV. M lienderieJu sod others, haul. In.; public doe,:iltrii $ll2 81 11. enxLUll 11,1 1/11.111rS ijundry 01'111110S, ' ; 1.11 111,1 A. 51.100.111i111 2.1 J. Aluliorolig, tin: expeli+eB, o It • Wvel, Ralary ae known or town C ork, One at,r Itud water fur , 1111111 r, 119 In 1.101111,0 011 d 4.1eg1 - 11p11, A rlll/.11.011g s II u.ler. 1 . 01 . 1,1111 0 Aiiiii•priatioa to lire 1 . 1 . ) M wog dud hen L, ea. lore Sn buulap find other) Uounty Auilltorg, 107 ,0 This II le:gt: ul.. 111110 o, or 3 la Total amount paid on Cniompsioners' or d,r4, Ily Treasurer's commi stun OD same, at per (•ent , Collector; of Co., ;male ttnd Militfa 'Faxes, Exoneration.; allownd Cullectort; of Co., ;;;tato and Tax,t, Amount paid Assessors, fur unrolling Mi litia, 65 00 A nit paid Commishinuers and '`lerk, for tervice In the matter of Militia Mars, 80 00 Amount paid J. M'Cartney, Brigade 1 Amount paid .1 Armstrong, clerk to of Relief; 40 00 Vial amount of payments out of Mil itia 'Fax r und, 286 00 Treasurer's commission on same, at 1 per coat, STATE TAXES. By amount pald State Treasurer in full of State Tao fur 1863, $35,052 14 Treasurer's commissio n on gams at 1 percent, Per 'Ann. $3 00 6 00 7 00 8 00 3 00 Ey amount Coutity,Stato Militia ,Taati outiittindinFpoo. 7'oo - 9 oo 10 Oa -- Totateroclitg, Total Debit,' Balancoia Trantairor's hitude, 4:tentent of County,' S'ia — to apd Militia Taxes outstandiny on January lot, 1564.. 1860. Low's Mints, Upper Allen, . $9O 82 1861. James Burtnett, MQDrOI3 , 28 37 1801. John 0111 b, South Middleton, 318 42 1802. lido. 51Orrett, Monroe, , 38 85 1802 J.lll.,Woodbnrnyr , New*lllo, 32Q 06 1862 John Erou4lnger, 'lvor Spring, 779 40 1863. Charles A. Smith, Cast Wura, Carlisle, 287 42 1883. Robe t I'arkin4M, West -,1 " t 254 40 1863. John Zinn .I:BR,7llsvion, t 390 20 1863. B. 0. Darel,aat I . eabstiSinuir,b, .238 14 1863. John 11. Bear. Ilampdon, * 318 36 I'Bo. • Ir'tpxh 13nEd, 11opewoll, 120 IS 1863. Faiilel Worl..y. Lower Allen, . 197 74 1803. Wm. 11luy, - Bfeelianiesburg, 121 35 1863. lienr 1 311er, Monroe, , , 437 83 8803. J. l ll. CS Moan, Now Cuinberland, * 145 49 lt, 1803. Wm. Nie Ison, - NEw* lll .o, — .17 15 1863. , John St , lek; Npvibpirg, * 94 81 UM. A: B. ZI , Newtini, :-„i. . * '5O 01 1803. John is riptrong.jr4 Sllyet Rpring, * 178 25 i 1863.;_A. K - oright, lioulli_sllddleton, 186.03% 1868. 11. ./ , yers,•Southopapton, - . ••f 70 .84 1803...,JohyFoltx, Upper Anon, ' .. 118 18 1863. Jijinuel French, West l'ennoborough, 200.28 -.J. --- - , . . . . . ~, J . i •- , iEC 2 IIB Thosii'marked Opp *,have since paktin full.. Tholp Marked thus t liiivoottiie paid In Dire., . • .4 Total receipts, EXPENDITURES. " AN ' At fo-inisi% I= IM=l 10u 00 IMO 360 52 --- 07,1108 74 3.18,883 08 . . '1,13.863,93- 113,863 US Annyal Statement of the Debta and Assets of Cumberland County, on lot January, ;$64 . LIABILITIES. To meant of County Bowls otitalunding let January,lB63, as por taxi annual ! 3 ment , • 524,819-00 To amount of County Bonds paid during .` the year 1864, Tc amount. of Bounty Bonds outstanding Ist January 1863 3d,713 00 Bonds paid dining thu Vnir 1303, 11,500 00 Total principal by Band and Noto, ASSISTS. By amount of balance In Treasury*, Int January. 1804, Including $lO unenr runt money, By amount of outstanding taxee In Col. lectors' hands, 8113 863 08 EXCOM: of indebtedness (oxclualve of ac cruing Inturext not due) over 88sets, $19,728 88 Statement of the account of the County of Cum • herland with the Commonwealth of Penn• 3,109 05 CUMBERLAND COUNTY IN ACCOUNT WITH TUE COMMON• WEALIII OF PENNSYLVANIA. TAX ON REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE, To amount of s•dd Tax an fixed by the Board of Revenue Comm ishioners, CR 878 98 Dedurt comm lesion for collerting at 5 per t 'frenFurer'x comnds , :inn at. 1 per cent. on 1:3:09.2 14. to he paid by tho County, am 52 Ily II nr oet j1:11.1 Into State ur3 , by . I .lbn nunty 'l',e3,,urer. in. clo,tve of $1,784 60, mot of abate. 111,11 t. EMI =1 W,• the Ctitiii.-•ldoers or Coni`le eland County, In rompliatwe with the requisitions or th,J Act of ASSeill kof %mil It. IS do certify end submit thrt tore cni nu, as a rnr«rl water oit of the rel eipts end expo, dit lire of said .'onntv. from January I.! to Ihieember 10 , 3 inrlti•ivo and ~ f the nutstatidlna County. '' , ll:l` 3,1 NI Id' Pi taxe%, in the horot4lo and town chips th.,in n dired end also ot the teht and usects .4 said Oot,ty, on the Ist day of Jan dat;', 1864. Mlle M r '\ Wit near our ha IldF and seal cf office, th 21st day of January, 1• , 4. MILLER, Nri'LEl.l,tN. - - - - Atto,t—.l. 7110 00 I, 00 2 sl „, 1 Lavin, 1 ..... :1:1111‘. 4 , vora nu 1 ntlirro. , l nt the Chratain•lan ar•' 411 o:, 111,1'h 'lnv .1 , 11.1 , h4. nod oro , • , ••. 1..1 0.0,11 f •I. ,t of .101,11 111.11 n I 1 C:ena.iror of , 'inat the , 11v1.1 1.1:111 : 1111: 31111 1 1 e , :en,her. 1`163. mad .1 , I 1., wr 11•1:1 n 11:11 ta, of hfteet, thou Nntal al',, 111,11:1,. nod lift, .1!."+ nn.l this?,' lour 01110 h, ,11.1 It,. 1,111 Cnaaty, an will :11:p1.nt hy the: , 'a,•httintaall 1.1 "11 Iv” lina , :ail ae4 nna lapnr,•,l of She 4,:14 nial ,innetn ot sti4 t'talaty 'pith the rec.': th: 3,1:1 do 4,1 tif v it to Sc' nreel exhibitof 111: 41.1, Intianry. 131:4 wilaran w he: e.r we has:: hareun 10 sat our hands - A—U./464. ...„ . , 1,653 Si , (-» 67 56 .3 DM Wfl Elt EAS the lion. James H. Gait , tart evident Jud..te of the several Courts of Guutunn Pinot of the younties o r Cumberland. -y, and ao.I Juvticen of t.tt• revers! Courts of I lye. - and T..rini tier and Genes[! Intl Delivery in said rountie.. a ichnel Cocklin and !fowl, Stuart, Judd es .0 the l'our's or aver an.l 'Fermi .et and Jail Deity ere her the trk I of all capital and whet offerners, nt theltaid county of Cumberland, by their pcseviits to too direrte I, dated the I I th Jay of Janoary 1084, have or I -red a C ,, urt• of over and Terminer and t/enerai Jail Deliver , t.. he 1,1.1 en At Carlisle on the 2d alon g ry ( beithr the 1 Itti Jay,) at IU o'clock i o the to ~.otinuy two week.i Nol'lt'l.; re hetet, elreu to the Corlmer, Justices of the ne.t •• no I l'ou:111.:, of the ;aid county of Cum berlaz .1. that 0.., are ty the pre , ott 0,1 to be them 011.1 there I', their proper pervOtlit, with Ih •Ir r.lle. re. ,, rds tte.i eXtitilitintiorl4, and all -tiler reptiont,tte•es, to do thw-e things which to th.nr •4 /I to be.oitlons 4 '„..an4. ail those that ore hound r to proseente egniont the pri••a.cu lILIt are or then shah he In the Jail o sold Younty, are to by there to prosecute them no shall be just J. T. ItIIPPICY, Feb 26, 1565 Sheriff, IMEIZI IMMI EMU sl7i f I 101 54 OEM BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! At Ogilby's Cheap Cash Stare ! $5,415 00 1 i,JOU UJ IA 11 now (Toning a large assortment of NEW AND ii 1.:: , 11; A lib coons. botb;ht befor the pec,o nse to pricefi. which %111 be mold for the Cash xi ,ow ti. rem MEE MEM 'kV.. 011 linn , l a full ilpo of 13LEAC111.11) and UN— fll„•: 11.1.41.1 at tho very lowest prices. Tick (;11e,:lis /sod Calicoes also. In groat on• [let 11,11111 i g.11,•0p. $124 13 LADIES DRESS GOODS. Elegant new Silkq, MIMI., Colored Alpaehaa, Tureen t:lth. Satin Stripe Lustr.. anti Do Lain., ,et. filr.veS find lh•w•ry. all Kiwis anti prices. 1. Linens, Linen DiIN Fable i'L.ths. Napkins. Russia & Ameninn Cashes. kiss, Swiss Nainsook, Bishop Lawn, MEM slB° 01 1711 JO 113 hil 153 Ila MOURNING GOODS. A larco riss , ,Clll-I.t .•f iSlit,k Volta, Crap., Col iera, (14 and :3 4 all wi 01 Ihilains. 'ruraon Clotii. Black Satin CIM h. Alparkaii. %hitt in Sartios.llll(l all the different etyle Black and White Omris from Basso:ea celebrated Mourning Store. lila Cloths, Cttssimeres, Sattinets Joann. Fancy Cnnfimi•rnn Sntlinntn K Juan'. tc., at loin pri vs 54. n. 4 5-1 and 4-4 Floor 011 Cloths, also Tab l P 011 Cloths. all wiilt Ali my winter stock goods, will be closed out at leaf. than (ivy pricer 0,120 t.,0 Now is the time for purehneors to en•e money by in their tel All g., ,, de bought and gold for C ISII I 1 6leet thu plane—Wont Main 9 . nearly opoo•ito the C. OGILIJY. Cal Ibdo. Vol). l'2. '64. t I) \1 I NISTR.IT(IIt's NO'I'ICE.— I ter , itriiiiiistrittion on the estate of Ja , Ist, of id iliiton township. haring loan, i•-tt - , t b. tI . Itti,hopr of Cumberland County. to Iry 50b..., Ow, dug tho some teaNntive 1 , - I tl, port; ins tothititoil to saint whit., to ilia 1 .0 t anal tilos. , basins claims. to present ,1•11 an; in ',tic:o,d for sottlemont. ,o 12. '64 4 , ;-•l'A'l' ,N( ,N 4 b•troby wvoti lb It lot tore tostarnonta• v n I he ... l , l , r .. llloilryl(ll,libb sr , dec'd .14teurtho borou h by tb,i Retigter tho nndwsLn,.d rosidio, in said borough. All por sods I. Howls] , h , insotvos iodoqod i thy sold ostato ronalu Wed to mak.- plytuent Ilnmadiry to ly. Anti thi.sf. h.n log claims said nstato proseitt 111010, tar settionient. to =I fa U 7.3 SI ONE DIE ESE Feb 19 IVI4 ;I S T TAE NOT'( -; E.- 1 Let tern of Administration on, the estate of Mrs Frances hoover. dee'd , of Moron t".• limlt Ip, 11,0- log been Issued by the , Register of Cumberland e until to the sobseriber'rerdding in said township. -Notleois hereby given to all po , sons tnilebted ,to said estate to niake payment, and tho4o elahns to present them duly authenticated for tint tlomen t to Feb. 19, 1804—fit RECRUITING: rpIIE undersigned is now rrepared to receive Recruits for any REOIMENT OR COMPA NY In the United States Service. 287 85 . . The following Boni.les which do not Include the local bountlep, which are eow bring nfi•red by Boraugbm and Townships, will be paid. To .VETEIL FOUR II UNDRED DOLLARS. To NEV RECRUITS, TURLE HUNDRED DOLLARS. . 36,052 66 4,025 09 One Month's pay in Advance will also he Paid. The Tithed States service now offers the superior in• durenieuts of good clothing and ratlonS, modienl atten dance, with no opportunity for every. raerltorlons sob Mar to achieve early and honorable prrenntipn, YOU NO MEN of the Keystone state, I make this ap peal in behalf of those of your noble b. othren who have for so malty long months and on so manybloody and gl Hoes fields sui Mined the honor of otfr good old State. They look calla tontly . to you for succor, now th it the work is almost done, and newts o, ly a f,,,v morn brave hearts and loyal hands to achieve a curtain and insting.peace. 15,054 34 my Office In In rgarofthorranklln House, on Church Alley, Carllhle, Pa. • Feb. 6, 1801 Agricultural Society. ILIE Agricultural Society of Cumbor ' laud County, will meet In the.Arbltratlon Chem. her, 1u Ca, lisle, on TUESDAY, the'l3lll day of March, Nei, at 11 n'eloek, A. Al. February 20,1E164 • LAWISCHOOL of HARVARD COLLEGE, 1864, TWO Teyins•of Nineteen weeks each', commencing March 7th and deptlmber 6th. • For Catalogue and Circular address . ' JORI. PARKER, Royal! PrOfinteit'. Cambildge, Min, Feb. 26,1864-3 t 5,415 00 $1Q.,305 00 gi0,608 0 sylvania $37,960 16 $37,Q 18 ..57 960 11.1 P QUMLPV. \l. UARDNER, STEVICII(, A ‘l,l Itor , of f'.1m) ,, ,110.1 ('4,v tV Proclamation N Ad In in ktrator DAVID ;MAPS, IIk:YILY ) A 1)S. Exee. tH.,t JOIIN S. Administrator, Copt. 11. M. DONILIIOO, Recruiting Officer. A. 0. OROFr i Secretary. - LIST OF SALES BY W\l. IL EVENNEY. Feb. 4. Geo. Kimmel, adm'r, York co. 10. Wash. Wall, South Middleton. 11. Bliss Hoffman, Upper Allen. 12. Rphraim Baker, S. Middleton. 15. John Gutshell, S. Middleton. 18 - Peter Stock, North Middleton. 19. John 4. Stouffer, Dickinson. 20. Mary Shuh, S. Middleton. 22. A bm. Sollenberger, Monroe. 23. John C. Fawley, S. Middleton. 2' John Keeney, S. Middleton. 26 John G. Beltzhoover, Monroe. 20. Benj. F. Triit. W. Pennsboro'. 27. S & %V. A. M)ers, " 29. Jacob Lehi-min, South Middleton Met. 1. A. A Ricker. Sil:er Spring 2. Mins Buttorf._ 3. W. D. Wunder!felt, Middlesex. Henry N. Oral - till, Monroe. 21,213 00 6. Geo. J. Beltzhoover, W. Penn. 7 J Q Saxton, Silver Spring. 8 Frederick Reep, Dickinson. 9. Sam'l Williams. adm'r, S S. 10. John Reep, S Middleton, 11. Eliza Trout, N. Middleton. 12. Jonathan Holmes, N. Middlef.o6 14. Jacob Burkholder, S. 16. Jos. Newcomer, Monroe. 16. Jno. Q Grove, Silver Spring. Jno. liemminger, 8. giddloton. 18. 0. A. Searight, Dickinson. 19 Christian Hoover, Upper Allen. 20. Josiah Nelson, " 22. Henry Leidich, Monroe. 23. Jacob IVeilzel, Silver Spring. .25. Josiah Swiler, Silver Spring. 16,954 84 4,925 98 20,880 3 1,807 50 To The Boot & Shoe Wade i CHASE & PEDDLE TANUFACTU RE RS of Uppers, No. 1 . ! .. L 19 South Third : I t.. (up stairs), Philadelphia. keen the trade that they keep construe ly on hand a full assortment of Men and Children's Boot and sloe rippers, of, every description, mode only from prime stock, nod tilled with bent materials. in the most inshiontiblo city styles Trial orders and solicited, nud porropt attentiun will be paid to all tellers sent to 33,g02 14 Terms Cash on Delivery ! Jan. 29, Geo, W, Carpenter, Henszy & Co's Wholesale Drt:g (f. (hen,ic•,l Warehouse, NO 7:;7 N1,4..60t >t , rII her kecpz; c ,, n•ii;intly on IT, telt, !lie I,,,inee,, en.hr.ce t !poet 0 , 41011 , -ie." • 1, I.,:\r- "RS :I , l.lyl , \ purr tinted from ue 0111 110 relli t , 11 , in, or the ne queli 1. an ' et boy l obe, cell be lout 11',. / I A su.•ll tvlll it the 1u reit... , of pure.h.e.er, t.. le, in then •ttopl'e. IP u 1, it jilti e 111 uh v'et p to veil et otir with I,hieot All or dor, add, , • , 5,1 I.y rua 'l p r ether wee{ ith pc nttentp , ll (I hi). t 1 C 1111 . C.N 14 . 1 . ;N;31.:Y , 737 ‘lnekot Street, fth'i,.(t...lphia. Feb. 5, • i 4 —3m . B'l'A Tl`: N (11' I (,' - -Lotters of-Ad m ipistrati , sn- trn-t his -I. 4 .statwof fl Lino. late or Diolcips, issus I t, th.• subscribers residing In Said town ship. Niof i, in horphy co all per Iris imLdotrl to said estate, to make itorpsdiAls p:IN 510.1 t. aml those U sing claims tu present thorn t..r ro 8.1)11,:1 , 1. C. 1.1 N Feb. 5, ISCO3. Administrators r'own Property for Sale. iAn authorised to sell the Property of m!,,, t',:•pla Sturm, , itult.•ll 011 111, Nortl• I , lllr, of feg let F,troot „.. ~,, street Thf , lot Idyl ; to 1.0 t,vt ir, i t he 1 . .:0 toot rip IrrlA ha. •it•• I I. • " Pim it x .r,,,, qtory pl•werol lloone arid Jill@ ._ ,•• IVii. sa irallle : 4 111 , 11 Ito 11l bo }LIM am a wh o l e or ' - 41'0 I n trr tml t • prpt ell •11.• e 7 ,...,_ 11.1" .. . y A• LI • L 4 Feb. 5, ISCol—tr, WEIEELE!: & WILSON'S SEIVI.‘I49. did c 0,9 Or AT [EDUCED PRICE'S. With Glass Cle.l) Presser, Improved Loop— . 'Cheek, New 9 yle Hammer, Binder, Cor or. Braidoi, etc At the rtalArgett Office, Car Highest Premlucas at the INTERNATIONAL rsnnn no.. LoNDON. 1862 INDIWRIAL EX OIDITION. PAR], INSI. at tho Fairs of tho I= Silver Necial at the Penn,Tylvahaa State Fair eptember, 18133 American Institut, New York, Mechanic?' Association, Boston, Franklin Instil ute, Philadelphia, Metropnlitan Mechanics' In ,tiluto, 1t ashioe ton, Mary nind I nstli llalthnore, Mechanic,' 'A ssucia Linn. Cincin,eii, k e n. tacky Institute, Louisville, Mechanical At-sociation, St. Louis, Mechanics' !Lista ute, San Francisco. At tho State Fairs of MAINE, VERMONT, CONNECTIOTJT, NEW JERSEY, PENNSYLVANIA, VIRG! mIsSISSIPPI MISSOURI, 01110, INDIANA, lOWA, TENNI.SSEE, IL LI SOIS, K EN T UI ItV :%11C11117 AN, W 11it'oNsIN. LA LI SiR N I A Timer celebrated Machines are adapted to evet, va r i e ry o f S ea l in g fhimiv worm from the lightest 1nt1. , - Hos to Ihe 11123VIeet cloths. 'Hwy work equally a ell upon silk. linen. woolen, 01141 coo., --seamine quilting ,atherom, hemming, idling r.riling, aril brdhilin; -making 0 he intirol aod slit ll 0i Ice h qidl,--01111 pert odiiintr eer,. Vit'a of S,', ng except making button holes and v ytit, Ideg iii Mat o , , Fall in tortioos for opera , ing ihe tlochiue Is C von gratuitously et the sales rnnm s. 11 ken Neelyi•nt. 4 nont some di,tunee. so that 111.0 root inn It. inconvenient. a curd 01 direction is sent, which 1 , a sollicient 'I he tinllitie , which recommend the W heeler & Wilson Machine are - I. Beauty and excellence ,if stitch, alike on both bides of the fahric se, ed. 2. Strength. nrrnne9s. snit durnhlljty of seam, that will not rip or 111 V PI. nod made with 3. Econnply of thread 1. Its attaehm'ents and wide range of • application to purp, , ses and material.. u. Compact net. and elegance of Trffidei and finish. 0. Simplicity atot,thoroulineas of cono rum In,. 7. Speed, ease of opeottion and management, and rini9tucar, of motumunt ifOREDULE OF PRICES. N 0.3 Macjline with .. . . Plain Table, $45 00 Halt :.‘tl.f., Pan nel I ed, . 50 00 Halt t asp Pells.settl, Illack Walnut or Mahogany 55 00 No. 2 Macidna with .. • • ..., Plain Trkbio, 66 01 Ilalrease, Ninnyijo . d, 0' 60"0 Llµlfep.be, Polkslrcl, 111,:telt SVglnutgrfflabogany . 05 00 . lyp t i;.gachtne, s4tvor,phitug., . 1 141 Plain Table, .05 00 Milt ric., Polished, Black Wa1nut,.70,90 .. . . Hall Oaso, PotlS'ied, Black iValnut or 75Mahogany 00 118Ili:ago, Polished; linsuwood, , ' , 80 00 P, Pull oafta, P, ishod, Plack Walnut or Malibgieni 00 00 Pup Cash, P Ishai.:, Ifosewond, 100 00 o. 4 Alachine, Largo with' Plain T , ahhhf r 75 00 \p.6 31aultirie, Cylinder,. wits Plain Table, TERMS CAS!! Evory Machin° Is sold with a hemmer, Nos. 1 and 2 Machines are Bold complete, with the Nevs Glass Cloth Heuer, Now Style Hemmer and Braider. Wheeler & Wilson's Agency at• t • Railroad and Riegel Wilke, CARLISLE, PA. Noir. 27, 18613-Iy. AILS ! PTA ILS I I N.AILS !I ..LA A largistoolc of-good, CIORTI, No l a, ajid Tough, nails; at the lowest Priceti. Onr nails aro worth Nets it keg more, than any other make of nails sold In our town. this Is the opinion onpenhanies ,who have tried them, wo also have a full - assartniddt of` ' B'BIL - DINO MATERIALBi Of the latest and moat approrodetYlest All goods war ranted as repreeentod. . J'OfIN P. LYNN & 8011. NFW GOODS'! JEW GOODS ! A NTICIP4TING a rise in goods, I bare bought a largo stock of Domestic and for eign goods. muth as 34. 4-4, 64, 10.4 Blown Sheeting and Shirting Muslins, 3-4, 4.4, 64, 10.4, White Sheet ing and , hirting Mullins. All the desirahlo makes of Calicoes, Glinghernit; all the widths and qualities of Tickingn, Cheeks. Stripes. Brown and Colored Drillings Cambrics, Nankeens, Crash, •Table Diapers, Counter pine, Jeans and Crtton Pantings. Also, a large and well selected stock of CARP. A" TS, .11 grades, Carpet Chain, Oil Cloths, Shades and Blind material. and all olber kinds of House furnishing 'goodr, together with 011E88 Cith/D,S, Notions, Hoop Skirls White Coodo, &o , &c. 1143:A twin RAG S WANTED. Plosee call at tho old Stacd, ono dour below Martin's hotel. Feb. 18, 1864 1 -1 0P I A.C.CO. SEED FQ.4.SALE.- t Tho subeeriber has on hand for Rale, a quantity of prim, Connecticut and l'enuaylvailla Seed Loaf TO BACCO:-hED. 'I ha seed Is put up In packimes containing enough to plant respcbtively two, throe and flee acres. on the receipt of the motley at the rate of five ^ta. per acre. with Iwo postage statims enalosed, packages will be promptly forwarded to any address. Address; AMOS MILLET., Feb. 12, 414—St.. Caritsle, Pet. TAMES A. DUNI3AR, Attorney at IP Law, Carlyle, Pa. (Mee with Watt. & Parker. Jan. 22, 1864-Iy. STATEMENT OF THE iIIrEICIRAN[fCSBURG BANK. Febnatry 2, 1864. Loath! and Dineounta, 141,393 27 Stock of the uranium , nwerdth of Pottn'a,. 2n.nr.o Pen ifa. War Loan, 30 OD I Ulli to'll States 7 3 10 pnii ct. Loan, 15,000 li II I Ltd 5t4t1:8 5 Di 0 per Ct. L 4.11, (KLINK) United Staten 6 . ti 81 n per ct Loan, 5.50 , urni0).,1,,,d co. Aor 1. ,, r.0, • 2..00 New J.lrs..y state 13011L1.. ti'M, 1,1,0.0 Due by other Banks and Bank , ern, 84 4 8 99 Notes and rhetke of other Bauke, 11.078 49 U. 8. Legal Tender Note, 0.922 sp,,,,—Gold 811 d Silver, 13,000 03 00,475 51 Due Prol est ate.,7 91 • EMI Capital stock paid In, 90,000 Na OA Due to itanKs and Bankers, 000 123 5' 3 21 cpeclal Deposits, 38,152 d. V.:7 751 Y.: 1 he nl.oro Stntement Ic nrre , :q to the bem.. of my knowledge and belief. SMI,7“ E. 1 1 ,1 bi.. 1010 List of Stockholders of the Mechan icsburg Bank. Levi Merltch . Pres IL , John lin Li trtliart, J..Lo lir illAt, Dir.....tur UPI r1(1 1,0111, It. 1),,,,a%. . II cur) 1, , ..;0ti, ,toluot Eberly, •` I .1,5 \I ~ Look, 1,4,1 t.' t.herly, •'.0,1 Lttnly .1 , Olt Sisley, " Ju l l LII Louker, J. 4111 'Midi r, I. tell Illf. Loll Lor, .......I.Anuti I' Our I.^. ' 1.1 4 ,5 •!Uil.His .Nlt,ll 0101 ly, A t.l I.irl.it.t. D.it..•l Itatly, •' 111, Id It crept. ,i,...rg.• Hub , It, 0 t itamtrit 11 Met It ti; . , - Iniiii r ff I I . lla i:,•:'." - ----- Stmuel Ititn-r, !Jog Weir )lerkel. It t,nine l3ttns-, • Mr. 4 hood I Morkol, 14,1.1 Itll[l.lln. I Nlortin Atom [Mt, column, Ii llownlaC, !.I.,:eph !liken, loroel L Ito) er, 11...1•y 0 .i.is..r. L. vi Itr.t wit, \lre dery C Nis:ny, 1 Aht.thaul It.,man, I .11,...,1) It Nlpoly. l Mrs . Francis Bak,. Vivid .i.t..l,•,•ttilger, Dor:ally Carom.). It. C l'ait.tcr, •••• Jac..l3 'lover, t•,0.1 . ,Jblin 1 lout, ' Son)Ut•l louver, 1 Or• Cathnritin Rupp, • - •11 is All CI Ll,r, .0,,,,,.. ~, ,r opr, lioniel I oullort, ..105a ,, , I, :"H,..ek, M Elton I , ul.lltp, Ikt tit. II ~ O iltio, •10 it .. Do of ip, '.l,•Ltt ••• , 11..1.p. !let j.,111,1 t.••b. t II t , . I' ,Loevcr, lire Lilt, F.1., - )7, . ii.,J•tfulu ritzel, .1.,,1, 1..mit12,...f I . ; NI, t.ntherlug Waldley, Rebecca Fretne'rber,cr, I Jnme.‘ It. N ..Ir, (Mahal,, IlertAlor, ./r , ; iol i t Witii,,..,... lit, 11.1111,1, .' 0 , eru Vi•chbert, Mi heel ll...var.ll:.,bert it Pawn, J..en Hauck, 111 , ,nry 2,trlntr. JN). R. PARKER BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! S the Holidays are, past, I will sell ±3,_the balance of an r t t r g •ud, nc rolu,ed pr Ires ULViE/ Di:ESS GOODS. Winter Shawls. Brecht, Long Sha‘riv, I.Viuter Mantk, arid Clod ‘s, also a gut) lut of Furs, at greatly reducod prices. genersl'v. Constant ad iitionitif be 1115 I. I in, pro .ihnitv is to IA Do ins,tio and furnishing hi;li,r. 1 cnuld nd ‘l,• n lit•st• C., Inis litre 114.00 cull it :La old cloud ntia dour below I:it ;in's 4,1,1. lIEREMIIII Curfeiarlaild Valley Railroad VOTICI.: T.) I'ASsENGERS.—On .I_l and titter January Ist. la, , lhrou2h Htres on the 4 nnilairlaild Valley and I. rankfit, :.oats will Ile am It : llager , nso to Ilarrisburg, 52 -15 Slor•tintus n, 2 40 `Late Line, '2 25 Greencastle, 2 lu ion, 1 Chain harsburg, 1 70 • Scot and. 1 du 1 3, 1 25 • Nowville, 1 00 Altorton, Du Greason's, flood Hope, 80 Carlisle, 135 1114diesex, 65 Kingston, 5U mocha illosbuig, 3 :,thireinaustown, Fares Iran Ticket Stations will be TEN CENTS addition al when paid In Cho earn O. N. LULL, Superintendent's °files, Supt Clirn*g Liras 22, Dec. 24. '63-31 subscriber, because of ill health, 1 and private matte, also claiming his nl test 1,1, teels it his duty tin ten ire From imsiness at least Mr a season. probably until the present war is eude t. I shall close my im,,lnes, Pally is I. el.rnary next. and up to t , at period. will keep up my usual supply Of piruins, Teas, Sugars, Spires. Mnelti.rel and sues nt hor articles as belong to a stud: ut Unworn's, tiler frith all assurtmont of Tobacco, (chewing smoking) t j - Cigars ; In braripg the choleest qua litiem, and at the low net pohsihle In !CPR and profits. The balance of my stork, compomed of CEDAR WARE, sorb as T,.bs, Chums, Bewkets a lot 01 - Corn Brooms— t 10 choicest In any mark et—alko, Ulna, Glass, Queensware, traeks &0., will Lu a , Id at reclsseyd prn•ea. Ivossltlt.sublacs. tfik. sq , p, ,, tisnity of tolitiorliir my I hanks 1.) 411 , 1 le ,1111C1111• irlunfles and cUhlosas skho has, fin a 1a , r1.41 or over t wutAt) vearti, iven s•sn ge II PMI'S a , LI Ilhrnal a sharo 01,1,i3eir usLing Chat my labo•n to 140.0 have not altogether .011 In vain. To sno•11 ileNoints to settle ult.)] mo, either i,„. or ,„ 1 „, t ,.. 1 would et vie that I will we here toted at toy usual plitze of' buskoeso, 1 will to, ulwayp he happy to see them. " Alarion .lanwn}•, w. 1811. I 41„i-Pecry Advocate please copy ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS. WOOD &yEttoT, 1136 Ridge Avenue, FAILADELPIIIA, PA., ob F , o F , T o b r ß i for Nin s ir a a l n o d u HE'titrhi F e u ru b o p s i Lf l a o r s ra : groat variety of IRON RA RAMIS for CERETERIES, RESIDENCES, ati., and Wrought and east Iron, and OA INAIs/I'LED• IRON and , BRASS TURING; IRON V ENI AN4)\ll3, 11ALCONI ES, STAIRS, COUNTERS, FOUNTAINS, OATh.S, CIOLUMNS,•II 'TORINO POSTS, S rtN DS VABhIS..T FLOWER STANDS, SOFAS, CHAIRS, STATUARY, ASIA ALS, and' all otoor Iron Works of a Decorative elta.aoter. Desiirom forwarded Sr. selection. Persons tqfplying. for Name. will ph,aao stato the kind'of work needed. . . • • Nov. go, ' 85 00 Notice of Co-Partnership, THE public are hereby informed that the undersigned have this day entered Into aCo Partnership, under the name Of Delaney & Blair, for thumurpose of earryinKon the Coal and Lumber ness. at tne old wand of Oliver Delaney, near' the Gee Works; where all ordure in their line of bminess: are , respectfully aolloited, and will he promp , ly filled. OLIVER DELANCV. ANDREW IL BLAIR. Oct. 10; 1893-t t 4Z-Orders for cool Will be received at ITalbert Fleming's Grocery Store; Robert Moorole Effuse Store and A. 11. Dialr's Currying Shop. URLANOT tis. Orders fer'Coal or Lumber solicited through the Poet Office, arrangements having boon made yri.th the Poattultster to charge the postage on smite 4o us. MI orders punetually tilled. ASSETS $338,3713 72 -LIABILITIES: =EI Blankets vnd Woolen Goods, I= Closinz up Business GREENFIELD' & SHEAFER'S. OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS. 5000 yds. Super Extra at 20 cts. Good, 4.4 Bela Muslin, 25rfs. Extra Ileavy 4-4 Bela :11uslin at 3 let's. Innnnelic Chockt., 'rink Ingot, Jenne, Flitnnelm of nll colon.. Homo Inade Flnnnolw trey end White, Home Nlnchs Jenttm. W. have rt 111.0 all the lower priced lquellup.od Ni t a is on hand, and W. C. SAWYER Pl3lll Black Silica al all pricos now p-ll an extra quality of Black Bilk at $1,25 worth f 1,50 per yaid. Plain and Fancy 811ka of STOTT dfisel lotion at low prices. DRE'SS GOODS, as we have purehaseed our entire stork of Drone Goode in New Yurk kwhieh in lif•adquarters, for all the New livery one will find it to their advantage to give Our week n look before golf's; totes; her.,, as yob will nee all the latent New York otylee, at prices to so to the time, U 4 .MURAL SK IRTS, from $2,60 up to t'i flume* grados. Cloths and Casstmeres, • a full assortment of Cloths, Casshnerns and Beaver*, all of the dtylee. Also full stock u DIOUR NI NG 'GOODS. mit at astonishiugly low prices. Gloves. ileac, woolen and cotton; Collars, &c. In our stock of floods, Nubian, Sontuga, Beirrfa, Ana, we defy competition. We have a large assortment of Regular made .good (not Auction Poods,) which no ran eel) at lower prlceil than any Viholesale house, large or email, either le city or country. Shawls every description, at. the loyrrit. figure. All We ask la /I call, are are confident we can pleaam both in atylea and prices of goods. O FtEEN II ELD de SR !SAFER. S. E. Gtr. Market Square, 2nd door from 00c. 0:t 2, :na. STEINWAY PIANOS. First Prise Medal at the World'a Fair, London, 1882. - - tz,l,-.4 • , cl 5 . • aid cd 111- jtot iecetved An 1 II L ••••,. L. L. CO 61.11t1) (Al band a fun • P 11/, Pi.,"11.,• ii.auutectured by 1 , I. pP ili•C 1,11..11 31. ht . . a.,•fully selected In the . 11110 1,11) lie la at the • New York Jash Factory Prices, I a .I.l.tieti of Freight to ,r Pep] uus tee of -wire luitl•factlen Pull ho given I, tine Lit,crider I. eseh nueLha..er. Fer...e u. par lie. • are levited to call and LI 111. tri.,ll uoriv at. R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store, ntroet, 3.1 Cl the Nindielon Haute, neat' t• e ltalln ad Depot SEritNil HAND PIANO:I received in exchange and ep chit tn 7erit. - - JOHN H. STAYMAN. M.ty 22. 1963-1 r MR= TAKE N(ITICE. r 1 1111.. : FH.r , Leidich tir, Mil ler, It, I. dri. been dissolved by the mutual c now!, l o e•tl. s epr. The tt the Firm are In the hands' of J. D. Lel. diet, cohrenon th y con he Reel-shy cal ,ind or the oid stand, It It moot VRII,AtIY expected td to cold Plan, to call stud auttie the Foots pts,:upt..y. D. J. LEIDICH, hILLI.It. D.J. heilich an I John s .I.lnut their en the litt,o,wit in said i , tt.r, to tie I.:l,3ersighad, oho 0111 nnitiuue the ioy Do‘tti Bud• roe at the old well known stead, and el„n}s eedeevor to make My st.ck the most dtairatfe iv the marhot. IN. 0. SAWYER. Sop la , ISn3. SPECIA L NOTICE. TILL PaQi•Ril,7Oll.S U& TM; • nouSE P....pm-trolly NCI the ett.cntion nt 8112111,41 Men and the t ,11111111111 ty, to the • peri. c. accommodation and r o I ct otlet ed iu their establ.abnient. ALIA, tO%V +ERR CO. Sept It. IRG::-3m. THE 3IANTILLA. CLOAK A Fiat ENi PI/MUM. N . 920 rIIESTNUM gireet, •rnnv. No 708.1 PHIL kDELPIIIA. \ CO !Wit , . the attention of that:. Frieh•is t their large and sup, h Stock of Fine CLOAKS and FURS, unparallnd in arty fortnnr SetiSt The in , rnnn , rl ac.o.ntu aff , rdinl In our nes. 10, r,o, 01,Ables us to devote the fulls at attention to nur which sill) he flnind well furnished with every deserfp r r ,•, 1 , 12i:5, whi.h will he guaranteed ae rep, the xuuney pu d wiil I.e refunded. 01(1. , E . .1 mail "H ..t4efu.ly ittoutied to. awl 41.1,0 tnt, io,R, ch r4os paid. Any cust•Ance 'made o.! u r. W vitocTott & CO. Nn UT Stront, PIIILAD August 2 , t11 1 , 63 Iy )RINCE & well known 111 ELO DEONS and HARMONIUMS. 'introducing the et et of peal boss Oil y lofitrurnent. ERN IC ST GA BL 14: R' s It Vl•.\• h 14A1'ON';" and lIA D 1 V IS& C.., celebrated I lANOS for siuth at a lib. rel du. tion ae,. 0,1• old. .1 A 'ICS lIELLAR, Sole Agent. 270 201 0. Fifth etreet. above Spruce. I'HILADELPHIA, Pe. April 17. ISB3-ly COFFEE POT. iv%TILL!AaI. FItIDLEY respect fully aunounros to I lie CbiZeliF of Carlisle and the eel Ile that lie still continues the manual:l._ tore all I.tnii, 01 tin and short Iron ware In J. D.• East I out her street Caril:/0 at Fibu of the where hn will At. all Ulm": be ready to do all k LI de Or work i n his line with n aOrs.i au l detlfhtch. Also ran at all Limes ho ha. those ie. lebrated, Nap se:11111 6 awl self test )n premium airtight, FRUIT ('.\N AND JARS itn 41, kit ,:e of .j•bblug dote eit I ti,r ~t f.l "I.llent. pewter and copper. Thank ful t d , lyt a., hii 'l. pi e extruded he hopen by stii , 1 .11 td n I.d u desiru to Ideaee all to went a ou.t I. I e 8111110. ~_ et the elgu it the Rod Coffee fot. 1663. 1 I.',N Ell.ll, I l A I,Elt in Flour, and A nil of cou n tr y produce. N‘areknose no the 171.1 u, ci Ilain and \%ect atreeta. hnst Front. Ground Family Flour at A. 12,1NGI ZElcr Vdr 0 . iStia—t. f. CLOAKS ! CLOAKS 1 1 J. W. EBY • Fp ITST received and very cheap at (P./ GIME:NV . IEI43 tr SHEAFERtfte As WO pliteha,e these goons of `an extensive Cloak NI an oleo-tory In I‘XNV Yeea, we are able to offer imper 4 or inducements to any Coosa In the contqr:y. FXTRS • We defy ro4etitiiiit. Itevink made anabgemants with NiTerTrOnc — Fdr — o o d73.l - attifpri cltti choice &Kale. We (eel confident we pan sell:Wu at City pri"s !• GREENFIELD & 8. E. Cor. el Market &pare. 2d doer. Nov. 18, 1863. . • . pomp dc snomt. FUI,I, assortment of Men and Boyal .. no , :a and Sji .es. suitablo t 4 the Alan,' Ladies and Misims's Balmoral Bootees: Children's Mote of nil binds. Ladino and Gentlemen's GUM Over Shoes. " My old eustomeres and all in want of good nod L heap Boots and Shoes, will please call' and examine the sock, heibro purchasing. Main greet, nearly opposite the Depot.' CRAB. OGILBY Trude* 0101100, Nov:2l, 1883. Bryans Pulmonic wire, : AT lIALLIMIIM Doe. 11,18f8 I — ' 4 STATE NOTICE . • 12,4 Lettere of Administration on -the Ea 411,10 Thompson M. Galbraith, dee'd.,• late of Dickinson tow ,P,4 ship. berrin been iss..ed to the subeerthere;the tut named residing in Dickinson, and the last ititinekre• tiding in South Middleton tonnship. Nellse lit hereby given to all persons Indebted to said Witte, arinaka payment, and those basing claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement to Z A BE TH W. GALBI4ITH.. HUGH STUAIiTr . Jan.,29, t- 7 Admlntstratore. t; ILI ND OPENING AT SILKS Notions and Woalon Goods, PHILADELPHIA, FUR DEP \ IiTNIENT 11 ,1.) COFFEE PO7-; A S'XIVGISER
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