Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 25, 1864, Image 3

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    for hill into the furrow so as to_rlll up half
the depth ; level otf, and drop ton to fifteen
seeds on each hill, cover from to loch
deep according to dampness or soil.
Plant bills two foot apart, and should
heavy rains cause a crust to form too strong
for the cane to break through, a close tooth
ed rake can bo used to good advantage in
loosening the crust, and helping it up.
In the start is the point to gain time for
'early tuaturity, but as it comes up feeble,
those not familiar with its habits got dis
couraged, neglect it, and only regret their
error when they see its rapid progress when
Once well rooted. If from any cause some
hills should not have enough, the surplus
ofother hills can be safely transplanted in
,damp cloudy weather, or some of thmsuck
ors be allowed to remain to fill the hill.
The first dressing should be done with the
hoo and hands along the row removing all
grass and weeds, drawing some fresh soil
into it, and leaving from five to seven of
the best stocks stand, according to the fer
tility of the soil. Alter this it can be work
ed as corn, and if the hills are well set with
stock, It will not sucker so freely. When
,the suckers do appoar, and aro say five to
six inches high, they should be cut or jerk
ed off. Then the cultivator and hoe freely
used, bring it up to harvesting, except an
occasional looking after the suckers.
Harvesting, &c. As soon as the seeds
turn black, or are changing from the milk
to hardening, it is tit to cut, next comes
stripping which is generally thought quick
est dono while standing. But if strong in
. dications of a severe frost Appear, strip, cut
down and have to barn or other shelter, for
it is better cut before fully ripe, than to let
frost penetrate the stock. A light frost
which will only slightly scald they leaves,
will not injure it, but whenever the cells of
the stock ale once frozen, it has received a
serious injury, if not spoiled. When strip
ped, cut Whit the ground, and at or about
the second joint from the seed head. Bind
up in bundles convenient to handle with a
good band near the hut, and one say two
thirds way up, tightly bound. Load up,
haul to the factory, and you are done with
it, except going for your syrups when done,
and paying the manufacturer. II it should
not-chance to suit for hauling immediate - I'y
after being cut, it can be set up, or put in
ranks built crosswise (to admit free circu
lation of air through it> in barn door, whet°
it will keep—if put in dry— tor a couple
weeks without injury. Last autumn I
worked up cane Hills laid by for near or
about a month, which yielded the best of
syrup, at the rate of over YOU gallons per
P•gro •
A word on barrela, & c., Be certain to
have very light well bound and cleun, street
1 . barrels, with gnarl spies and bungs, thereby
avoiding leakage and bad lusted syrup.
Situation, &c, This would have been in
place in the forepart of the article, but was
omitted. Any situation which will mature
corn in good season, may be expected to
answer tor cane, yet the most sok isitile po
sition is such as will urge early maturity,
with no excess of wet. Land freshly mile
urod is objected to by many, yet the more
fertile the soil, if not freshly manured, the
better. Lime and plaster are both consid
ered as good applications fur cane.
iT.7"Nevor plant close to broom corn.
But as I have, in an imperfect way en
deavored to answer at Mast' part of the
many questions asked, I will close.
_ The subscriber would also state that he
:will furnish seed free of charge, to all who
wish to plant, and have it manufactured on
his aparatus• Persons receiving seed on
these conditions are requested to leave a
report with distributor of the seed, how
much tpey intend planting, and about the
,first to middle of August next, should re
port without fail, to the subscriber, stating
the condition and extent of the crop. This
is important to all,,and is absolutely neces
sary to give him the required information
to prepare fully fur the work to lie done, is
•limited to a curtain period. lie Ilan already
expended a heavy amount in experimenting
and perfecting his arrangements to do work
rapidly and well, so that trout tyl exper
ience of former seasons, with sti 1 further
expenditure. he can work up a great quan
tity of cane in good season. if he is timely
informed of what he mav hive to do. This
explains why all who wish him to manufac
ture their syrup shoold report tonelv, and
feels before leaving off to repeat i.ga:n, do
not fail to report condition and quantity of
crop by Ist to middle et August.
A. word of encouragement to planters.
The subscriber worked up the cane of filly
four customers last season, and both the
crop, and quality of syrup rendered satis
faction to fifty-three or the number, all
being good syrup. This does not include
a lot of frozen and spoiled cane, which, by
an error in the advisors of the producer was
left until quite out of season.
The seed is put up in parcels sufficient to
plant half au acre, as a less quantity than
that cannot be worked to advantage nn ex
tensive aparatns. Where persons desire to
plant more, they can take parcels sufficient
to do them.
Seed can be had at (he following points,
and with the subscriber.
Byers Grocery,
11. Saxton. Hardware store, t ? Carlisle.
Halbert & Fleming, Grocers,
Leidig's Store and Tavern, Roxbury.
Dr. ',miller, Churchtown.
David Strohm, New Kingston.
Eckels, Merchant, Hogestown.
:Solomon (3 Bowman, Mechanicsburg.
David Miller. jr., Cumberland Nurseries,
8i miles east of Carlisle on R. R.
DR. 'FOI3 I AS'
VENETIAN LINIIYIENT
I)LED CII(II' , Pn --- WILA'I` A PItETTY A N
child I saw last w-r•uk ! Itut time,
alas! it is lob ,-,1,11 N., is Ili , .
t• , wis nI thei,ll, 1/11•ii
c roup! how when lir 11.1,ut,! { cucti
moat it a 11 I al,ll )1,411
ore, we uppe3i tu you. It , t pi , try
ant roll( we c, I.n , °, our 11, (Alit
Child th.iti , ..tv 1,,1 1 :It 6,1 Clollp is 11
lriPllt iu till,. :11 , d it. In 16' I. its torturs .11w a,
ke o p It iu the hut t ,.o • •su ta,y taut want II tu 11100.
or to s. t• I•ut artau,l with thu,
littlituutt )uta atu 111111 mhrn n Will
only !!.,, c,ust. .r,b :An.. Ft..
New limk, 1,.}. all Ltruprit,th.
Mars-11 11, 1664.
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BEM
In this place, ut the Itetbrined Parr - tiger. on the
22nd inst.: by t h e Rey. :`llllllll.i 1111111.. Et? IL
' IRVIN, of Kingston, to }lire 101MMA L. SINIADE,t,
irMeehnnleuburg.
in Washin..tton no the 14 1 1, of Dee , IRrti, by the Rex.
43. T. Coolie!, Lieut TIIIOI.IS L. NI te, VEY of Connert
r kilt to Mss It LIILCCA NV. NOBLE of Carlisle
" 'Oh the lOth inst.. by the Rey. J. A . Heavy. Mr
ILENRY A. ft UNE LE, awl Mks KATE J. MUELW 11E,
both of New Kingston, Po.
On the 2nrci fif March by the Rev. Tito's. Shlrlock ,
Mr. JACOB SM INK EY of Baltimore to Miss MARIA. M.
01
111ir Baltimore Papers please copy.
CARLISLE PRODUCE DIARKET.
Reported weekly fOr the Herald by
R. C. W oodward.-
Carlisle, March 24,1004.
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60
40
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ILOIIII (Superfine)
do. (Extra)...
WEDi
RED - ,
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NEW CORN
OATS,
lIMILEY LL..
BARLEY SIRING
CLOVERSEED.„,
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NOTICE.
In the Court o/ Common Pleas of Clut). County.
male matter of the Petition of Wyn, B.
xmunt n quid Hobert 11l von, Trustees4f the Union
Churflutoplount Holly Springs for con lirmation ofdeod
Now fo,wlt : March 22. Rule to show cause why:
the Olio .and deed made itt purenaule thereof by the
said Wm. Is. Mullin and 'Hobert Given Trustees of the
congregation of the Union Choral of Mount Holly
Springs to William Ales ander for a certain portion of
the real estate of said congregation should not be ap.
proved of red confirmed by the Court, returnable April
18th 1864, 'thy the Court.
Test,
'S.N!IIPPEM AN, Frothy
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co
ASSENTS $1,221,289 71.
Life insurance Policies, on favorable Terms.
r - 1111 K Board of' Trustees have declared
a Scrip Dividend upon the cash premiums ro•
ccived In 1863, on all Policies In force on the 31st De•
comber, and have decided to receive all the scrip issued
up to, and including January 1859 in payment of Pre
mium notes or Loans on Policies due the coMpany, dill
he credited on the satno with the scrip of said .i.ears.
The undersigned Is ready to deliver certificates to
parties entitled to receive them at the Carlisle agency,
at his office on Main Street, at any time after the date I
of this notice.
Pamphlets, table of rates, applications and every In
formation furnished without charge.
A. L. SPONSLER,
March 25, 1564-31. Agent.
RHEEM'S HALL !
CARLISLE,
gnnicncing _Monday Night, March 23.
MATINEE on Sof grey Afternoon et 2 olclock
- DA VIS' MAM MOTH
IP' est, ma 0 1" Et 33111. 4011.,
OF TILE SOUTHERN REBELLION!
r IIE largest in the world, with men
and horses, life size, vast and comprehensive, oat
daily authentic 11,111 Minute in all details. The most
extensive, popular and complete exhibition of the kind
before the pubt ic. Every scene sketched upon tine
spot, and painted with scrupulous fidelity by a corps
of celebiattel artists. Commenced at the first breaking
out of the rebellion, It has been in steady progress .
down to the present time. anti showing every event of
importatil,f connected with I his terrible contest fir
liberty and Union. fun the bombardment. f Sumter
ti.rt.ugh a space of more than two ears of hostilities
to the last grand battle profuse with startling dioram
ic effects, entirely new. and on a seals of magnificence
never bolore attempted.
The II: v find smoke the advancing host Is seen;
of cannon and the din of the battle field
upon the in of the.,autlience, and the le.irful work of
con 11,1. 1114 dellll pr seated with a distliwt,noSs
v it,: 1,1 y, .o that the audience ^an
platzlne theintie Sre , t..llllll 1140
HU/011110 13.11.1 ..-enes ref wesented.
Doors Opel! at 7, Pall... Linn coillmeuces moving at S
"Alurh 2.), 1864
.1:) ar 37 4 Crr C::1 0 cli
GIREENFIELD & STIEAFE It,
IN V al.: (he attention of buyers to their
I)ry 11,0,14 II Bill lw frwit.l
110 I..atareq 111 , 11 conll,l Igo a class
,toi-lt AII tt•pnrtme•ntq of Our busin,,s have Loon
touch i. , 1,1• , •1 1 Hy that ~r
I) 1Z UOO I) ,
NPllfif kilt, IS the , •1 / 1 1 .
ment vier iiitereil in this town. NVii hne now open,
reailv for ile.peetein all the 110,1(1110 of (lie viz:
I'I,IIIiIIR. nil 111,V •11/1.1., 11,111 Stylt.S.
Phil 1., rinifi Poplins. Challies Its
alai, of ALPACCAS, nt aslonieliThgly
lew
1) O T .
ki• , S .
Gents' and Boys' Wear,
Ca ,, iiiion•s..le,tlis. CaFt.inirrop.
11 (Ile :11..e•I.1.1,.11 4.1 our fl'll.llllS 111 M e pail is
num I mil fruition.... stork of ii adios. Cal ieu..s. Cot
ttoladc,, all last winter. before the late advanro
which will Le sold m'iri s that dery rompet Rion
ma) lily ou Felting grout bargains at the
Flora of
IBSIMEWEI
NoTK:—P.iknil9 (11.01 n. s of evaming our stick will
please lie psrticulir, resollest, our :=tore Is in 'Lug's
Co. ot , r Market Square,;iecouLl
posits !litter's l'letlllog Poo u. _ U. St S.-
G EO. W. NEIDICII, 1). 1). S.—
Donionstrat”i i i'tprnttivo Denlistry to Cho
nr - Ilnilimon+ c o iio g o o r
- rt,. burl..ory .
tvy, (Mice ut his rvsldonce
op,sitH s 1 out. Carlisle, Penn
EIMER=
1 I
C. II El), M .1;•;', A ttoriwy at Law,
3 0 Cal Nox.L door 16 the Herald Odlro.
1! , , Pod —ly.
10,1 IN .vro It'S
.1
_lo .lininictniti• n on the estate of
rd I'3rt.lo . Ittle of \ot
hat t toz Aoki issued 1; tho ...210 - or nr l'uniborland Co
to It llonao,on of C.nlisl3. Notion is hereby gir•
t“ all inqs 141 s.lirl e,t.sto to nisko in
Illoff,ato fivinon t. )111,1 tl 4 , 4! having claims to proso,t
then) duly autumn: tti a tott
InfEM=l
Carpet.ngs and Oil Cloths
OW rot , ivirt:4 at ()..ility's clietti) cash
1,4 VtilL.(11111,
arid -Lair
(' A I? P E T 8 .
Al.n. OIL widthn, whloh will 1e
tlio err 4h nt 1110 11. I 110,
o(lll.llY.T,usteo.
?lurch 4, 1414
POOR HOUSE STATEMENT
). 1.863.
Wi1.1.1 \ M and ROBERT
ELI.II/TT., . Directors of the Poor awl
01 the 1100 , 0 Employmont l'oluber
land roont: . , in H.o , :ount, Nvith said l'ounty
how January to the 3lst
do}' of Dooonthor, .\
DR.
T Irma 'l'reltsttror, $90(lo un
1111 111:111,
I . :11111(1, E 1111,110 y N'filllded,
J. I' Sterling. t.r I of Mitre
.1. M. )1e:11 - 1 ,
I). Wherry.
J. Squier, IS I ,
P.111)p and other , lwarding,
.14,1111
C.lldwell and others, tallow,
M. Mers, ktrd, &e.
~hollc Br,i baker, stock, sold,
Drover:, pa , inr4,
.1 llosler and other,, corn and oa Is
sold, 2',11 21
1 k -inimz,ve, ! J I 67
(:),1 , 111,e ),1)1 lirrl. '2 :17
.1. 14 . l.reaking
\\ * lin nn \Vi•rl nn,l others. pnulUY, 11') to
J. 1111)•!' :)1,1 other.). pumpkins, :15 im
IL Tcnl,•r, I)cp
J fur dress,
foi,al
CB.
II rash paid .5 W. Bentz
and others, for merchan
cli.:e and I pries, 52,755 ".31
Mrs. Saltshurg and others,
out-doer Lid, • 1,558 8i;
`Stale Lunatic A sylu
port of paupers, ' - 572 08.
J. Beistline and others, tai
loring, hats and shoes, 225 37
D. Sipe & others, out-door
funeral expenses, 304 00
D. Smith and others, JuS
tices and constables fees, 130 16
„Robert Elliott and others,
cattle and hogs, • ' 1,326 21
A. Bosler•and others, grain
and grinding, • 742 96
R.C‘Woodward and others,
cihver:and timothy seeds, 47 69
G. Delaney & others, lum. •
codrfor fuel, — 244 98
J. R. Meang,Aecod for fuel, 161 28
Henderson & Ree d, plaster, 38 75
J. Noble and others, beef, 169 25
Win. Fridley, tinware and •
tinkering, 58 17
G. Wetzel and others, wa
gon making, 74 50
F. Gardner & Co., castings
1 00
1 JO
A 00
3 00
and machine fixing - , 85 87
J. Plank, new shaker, 15 'OO
G. Lindemood and others,
blacksmithing, 74 .
Geo. Zinn and others, post
age, express el - urges and
revenue stamps, 31 57
Henry Saxton and others,
hardware, 152 38
Michael & Ensminger and
others, leather, 213 53
Theodore Feilrer, baking, 18 00
G. Wink and-others, labor
EC=
R. M I.I.RNDERS , IN,
A tl niiiiibtrntor
?;1111 01
lit nn
11 111)
C'. Laughlin
I (H
111 :S`.l
j LLIB (1,,
ou
11 7c
20
11 1
1- 17
1=
14_ I 5
1 i 11
;,'311,0'..w HB
on farm, 67 46
Dr. Robinson and others,
out-door medical aid, 16 25 '
Carlisle Dept. Bank, loans, 1000 00
Dickinson Fire Ins'cg 4 fin., 14 70
Expenses incurred by Reh
el invasion, 19 13
Geo. Kerkner, for building
kitchen to tenant house, 4 25
1. Kitner, white-wash lime, 5 82
'D. Katz & ot hers, rye straw, 8 60
W• M. Beetem, discount on
notes, 14 97
J. & J. Bosler and others,
pumpkins, 10 50
S. Haverstick, Drugs and
Medicines, 77 30
S Ensmingcr, saddling, 36 26
.1. N. Snyder, teamster, 8:1 33
.1. Bowman, tuition, 40 00
Dr. S. P. Zeigler, salary, 25 00
Dr. W. W, Dale, salary, 100 00
FL Snyder, Esq., salary, 775 00
.1, Miller,DPr, extra service, 9 00
W. Comma!), " 9 00
R. Elliott, " 15 00
J. Squier, Treasurer, salary, 60 00
W. J. Shearer, Esq. salary, 30 00
Miscellaneous expenses, 160 97
Balance (Inc Treasurer at,
last settlement, 192 67
Total credits, 511,870 86
Todmhince due Treasurer,
JACOB SQUIER, Esq. Treasurer of the Poor
House soil of Employment of
Cumherlano Grimily, In account
with the directors of said In
stitution, Rom the Ist day
oe January to the 31st
December, 186;1.
DR.
To cash trot. Treasurer. G.oono 00
800 00
(liher sioirces,usexhibitet,l iu t i ne
foregoing statement, 1,200 85
CO
By pahl (t.l,l)irector's ( J r
as above,
Balance due Treasurer,
OpendioliS of OH' daripg
(1w Yettr 1863
STATEMENT 01' STEWARD MATRON
Limit/CS.
Number of min '!, in tlie liiitise, Jan.'
111(11t, ii 4 %%Him Nvere 15:3
Admitted Hp to December 31, 18(r,s, 249
Born in the Immo.. 11
whole numb, f ,, , ,,ided r,tr (luring the
lEali
Niiiiihcr died, ,if 38 •
Bound wit. 5
1/i3chmged and el , ped, 231)
Number remaining in the li t oilf, ; c, Jan.-
]. 1S(14, ( Nvll.lll 29 are 6c) tired.) 140
:Cumber of ottt-W.p.i.i.:iiiper: stipp.rted
,•aie.p ,, •, of whom -tar(' i::
the St.ite Linititii: A i4VIIIIII, ' ti 3
thlugenidp nn dun
OM
There.are in the house, its near ns can be
ascertained, 12 under 5 years 01 age: 11 from
5 to In: 10 from 10 to 20 ; 21 from 20 to 30:
13 from 30 to 40 ; 15 from 40 to 50: :3 from
50 to Go; 10 from CO to i 0; 'lO from 70 to 80;
from 8) ht 00; mid 2 from 00 to tom
In addition to the above, '2739 trovelling
pauper, have been received without regular
onler: , .. to whom acre give» ;t!.7 - ; meaiF., ; 1 11 ,1
man- of them \yene forni.,lted w ith articlei
of clothing.
1 'i•fvet.(l s of I%t(/'lll
17,00 bushels of wheat ; 996 hushes oats ;
3735 bushels of shelled core; 3:0) 1,11:41ails of
potutoe,; 41 l o ads of ; 30 loads of fod
der: 32 loads of pumi,liin , ; 20 bushels of
onion:: :S21)11 , 110 , ;)f led beets; 30 bushel;
of greet. Leans; m peas ; 211 bush
els 01 tomatoes; uarsnips: GU
bushel, of turnips: 29m) head:, of cahl000.:
Him cucumber rockel , ; 2 bushel: or dried
alild 350 dozen egiirs (given to paupers.)
54 trccbs of app:eLuttcr ; and 271,1 lbs. of
liutter.
Artic/cs .Made i/i /he //oust
II; p.(ir, of cloth mittens; 15 pair); of knit
ititens; 55 pairs ()I' 1,11 . 0 ~.(tek, . : 2.; ',sirs of
sl.6ckings footed ; •I 2 pair; (.1 locla tIH t e d
22 hminets ; 21) : 11 -1 ;
romtort: , to! s In( s hirts:
fro k , ; ; slips, eases; 13
chap bed , : 27 .41 ...ts tIIi handk-reldefs
hemmed : :15 eltild'rens' frocks: 35lsitspen
ders; 3 woolen skirts; 11 towels; 3S shrouds:
21)) Its. of hard soap and 41) Hs. or son soo t ,.
in the Ca i'/eider
20 coffins; 4 bonclles; I p:iir of lark wood
ladilrs.: built, I:itchur. In ICI:J1111, 3
gate : , 3 liarrtilVS 2 Ale,1:: 1 whecll)arrow:
and l 0 limrmilerll.lll,llcs.
l ' ' , 70(11 . B/W/ W(1 Med
17 bepves. overa;fc Nrright l;78 lbs,l 9526
lbs.; 2:;4'3 11,:. 01 bellf crrr bought ur Julin
Nobluund uthur, ; 15e.ilves,(,:tverage weight
hog:, (uverogr , tveight
211 lbs.) 795:3 11,s lu.thitur in 111 21,1;07 11 ) ,:.:
1:t •;title ‘vurth $7OO ‘core taken by
the. Itcht , k in .Itjuit• bk,q.
,ti'lnr/• on l'arm, ./nn. 1, 1864.
miles; 21 foilelf cows; 2r)
12 head nfslork rattle; 2 yoke of
oxpn •1 snccs and 25 shoats.
IMMII
17cit. , 11‘s• nrr Frrin „Jan. 1, 18i1-1
broil.] :Itl I 11:11T.1W-wheel e d
zoom , on ion ; I pair or w,),),1 ladders;
pair; rd . 11:1t ; I ii:112”11 ; 2 jack
:uul e;irt gears; 1 spring wa
gon and liiirne::•; I I.irge ; G plows; 2
shine and G double .lintel plows; 2 large
and 4 .:wall cultivators; I roller; I grain
drill; 1 threshing machine, horse power and
belt ; I ; I fodder cutter; G wheel
harrul‘s ; 2 log chains ; 8 setts of wagon
gears ; 0 setts or plow gears; 2 fifth find
carrying chain; spreads; single and double
trees ; Ily nets ; 1 wagon saddle; 14 halters
and ehnins ; cow chains ; 1 sett of car
penter tool,; I sett of blacksmithing tools
8 grain cradles; 18 niowinp, scythes; 1 wire
horse rake; 4 picks; 2 inattooks; 3 crowbars;
3 stonc drills; 10 shovels; 1 grain reaper,
and a variety of stone hammers, quarrying
tools, spades, forks, rakes, sickles, corn hoes,
wood SIMS, axes, trolls, wedges, and crout
knife, .Cst,
HENRY SNYDER, Steward.
ELIZABETH SNYDER, 211atrotz.
We, the Directors of the Poor and House
of Employment of Cumberland County, do
certify the above and foregoing to be a cor
rect statement of the receipts and expendi
tures of said Institution from the Ist-day of
January to the 31st day of December,lB63,
and also of the operations of said Institution
during the same period, and of its condition
on January 1-, 1-864, according-to the-Oest-Of
our knowledge.
Criven, under our hands „the Bth day of
February, A. D., 1864.
}
JO II:sl MILLER, I L.
WM . C.', 0 RNA! AN, , Directors
ROBBRT ELLIOTT, ' -
Test—ll. Sxvueit, Steward.
We, the Auditors of Cumberland County,
having examined the account and vouchers
of the Directors of' the Poor' and House of
Employment of said Comity from January
Ist to December 31st, 1863, and also thb ac
count' and vouchers of Jacob Squier, Esq.,
Transomr of said Institution for the same
period, do certify that we find a balance doe
said Treasurer of seven •hundred and 'eighty
dollars and'one cent ($l.BO 01.)
• P. QUIGLEY,
WM. M. GARDNER,
D. B. STEVICK,
Auditors of Cumberland County.
Oil A ItTI , It
FRANKLIN
FIRE INSUKANtE 031fPrir.
or'
P
ASS Errs
ON J A'N U 111,1" 1, 1864,
8 45 7 8. 499 5 .
CAPITAL,
ACCRU F,ll SURPLUS,
IN V BsTr D Pis UM S,
Ungettlpd Claiwx
ERPET UAL AND TEN] PORARY POLICI 18 ON
DIRECTORS.
CUARLES N. DANCE ER ISAA LEA,
TOiUAS NER, EDWARD C. DALE,
SAMUEL tiRANT, I.IEO. VALES,
JACOB It. SMITH, A LVRED EIMER, +'
Ell. W. RICHARDS, ERAS. W. LEWIS, M. D
CHARLES N. BA NCH.RIL, Pree'L.
EU W ARD C. DAL E. V ice Pres 4 l..
JAS. W. MeALI.ISTER, See. Pro. Tom.
A. L. SPONSLER, Agt, Carlisle Pa.
Match IR,
$790 01
UNI lED STATES INTER
NAL REVENUE•
Annu'll nxeB
. for 1864
Th.) tax pavo•rq is linrnhy rolled to the
the Uoit,lStat,•• reiati ire to
ho :tt,essikieltt nt Atiml .1
.. , .
Ite the sixth spelt., of the net of July 1, IP,C2, I'. is
utitle the lull Or ail 110r5.019, p 0 , 1.000t11110 4 , fir tut. 119 90
t nil ions or e.ateoratienti. 1.01.1 K iii . 6.(o tr. any 0111111:11
duty, 1a,.,.,,,,,,, „r t av, 11N III; 11 . .1. 9 119i . ; THE FillST
M.O.\ D.IV OF .‘I.IY IS EAt. , ll 1' P. Nit, in Itettke tt list or
return to the kete-teut teeeetttee.,4W4erilitetriet e 11,tre
/ I
located m t!. (.
et the ee..l at, a. La 1019 , 00, Via,. a,raja.a,s " r
oltjt, to t•here..o,ll eillt :I ,ite .ill t , /111,/ the 10.11011(0W air
a.ell a , 1(1.0i Ila No t , l• 11 901 Hof.t
90.
. I.:0a0.: yea roev !-,. ..I bill Viii to make such return be
the dal' %.,01•1;it..1N9•11 1., liable 1.0 )9; 090099.91 by the
A...iee.n..1 nee.,,,heuz t. , the b, et hat r11 . 3t1011 N . :11.11 Ili.
ra,o a•latal 111 ; 011 d In vll.ll tiso the :issuer it; required
to add fitly per et, lute to the 301001 AL vi the Iteun, of
•uelt het.
SII,OVO 35
$11,570 gs
la,Sall who shill dolly, to an Assessor any
NISI. or fraudulent 11:1 Or statement, with intent to
i•voc11. tll , s .1111.10 n 0.1111 , 1101011 lequirwl by low,
la Nold , rt It, n Lulu of liVI) 1:11111.11,1.1 1 1n1larh: Auld lii SUM:
the I o iii hn motto out hy liu. Assessor or Au
Slot tot A all.l fraill the valuation and enutuer
Mil,. so 1111.1 , Ili , r•• ,111 be 11“ appeal.
1 . 11 01,,t ,•I the annual 1:151.0, .X.,111. those for !Iron.
w:1 I dein.it.led until the till. twill day of
$740 01
arnr,.inaata I.l.nks all Is liich to snake ',tarn,
and all ta•cersa v ilitariiintion, Will be fril Ilivakeil by
th.• ‘s•l !nut .\ sse,eos to piriiiiins residing in
ti • :110 .Is.isi not Asce.gritscil Calabar
nt ..r.
to ii•stirt.s of 111.-tano. I,lconsa Ap.
pllrati-a :Lail 3-tali, tto[An all I.•r
s ,' t C. Kirk
N. 11 N.•.s .1..8. Minor Jr, ,
N1ar10tai,—.1.10g...1:1.4,11 1/Iv l a., No 13, Carlisle:
dole r l s i1;1111. Indn , Ni. 14 !wiling ;.Inn. S.
D a y also, la% a .1.. rlzolita.l.l ;Awl I) IV l'brusll, l / I v l ll.
No. 1.. 11111131 1 1.1 1110.11 AI„
15111 1/li l l., of Pa.
1,64 —;;I.
273
'l7 ' 4 cm Si are CPc ,Stone
. .\111.1,E11, will open
•' their NOW ,t. , 1 t• nn I he ,ornerof th-pnhlic clua n,
known 701.e5(41,1 , , 111)11,Si Er, irlif'S
on the Intli.day the 1., ne , nth 1 Nlareh.) when
(114 will lie t..
• ro-ilow-titock-of f,r01471 cnd Donlß - 4, ,, • • " •
DRY 0 0 1) S ,
Carpets, Oil SN OlasPes
JOhN MILLER,
I=
N. B port ion of our sir , 'k of I hme•tiel;oods
that HIL Lo purvlutsed hi tho faunal of
Januar th..y won , a 1•110.1. , lefo".1 than at the
p i ° son t. Lino, sod l he sold stn small sdvsliss.
1•E11114:11' h. MILLER.
FOR SALE.
r 1 11 E otelebrated Stallion YOUNG
jt nit ECK 1:N111),F.
1i1.1 , 11113Eli1:11 NS.
\lnn•lt 10. Ito 4 Id infield.
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THE IvE , T NS rr.t: \ 1.:Iv it.ilwral
111. C1i111)i)ir; , I.1:1 \ :11.11MZINE (T"ry.)
1 .. . , ,111 OW' hi• b-ur IZv% long,
F , ..1
F•.i 11,
111 r .(I 110 , 8 00
3 (It)
For W , .11'1 .1111..1 1 ' f( 01
Vor 111.1(•1,w0,1 3101 (%., 7 00
For It1(.1cw , (0,1 (tto.l 0 00
Ftn. 1114cliNvood anti the 1,11). Rea lo,rn, 10 0)
d. all 1.0 of tfe rnitod Stnt 01: I , now
ronly I.OIN SIX ', la, .1 I tor tint bolovo
Iticll, i ii. - -Iv PIII r coot,: • year for Black s‘
and onl, I Cool , I oar tar a 'toy
pn):tlpitt o [lto plittittei aro retnd d.
...) two of the l't•t I,nlie:i!s for
Is6l. e 111 rueeive a. a or tullllll their ohotel, or any ~,,,
of the :Ina. - ;:ul),(•tillt•is to nll lit o
01 any two of the foul
for Itilp 0.01: L. , . itly • or all the work!. for
mat proeura :!uy,l the bar itovitvs, tor Is.; :. to
they may out be entitled us premiums, at f.l a year
ea ell.
9,,The 'flard Etlitb 0 of the Sop towl.,kr Number of
Blackwood, v0nt:11.1.4 an at ticlo by an English officer
who was present at Ito Llo of Cot tysburg, is now
ready—pH,' 2;1
Remittances :iod should be address
ed to
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No, 38 Walk, St , bot. Itr..atl,v,t) and Church St
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FA 12.111 E Ul DE,
Py Henry StepllUns of Edinbitilt, and the late P.
Norton, of Yalu College. 2 vols. Pupa Octavo, 161.0
pages and numerous Sogra dug,
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WiNTER 'ARRANGEMENT.
GI EAT Trunlr. Lirire from the North
and North-West for Philadelphia, No.. York Read
ing, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Baeton, &C., &C.
" -Traiusl env° - Harrisburgfor Philadelphia; Now-York;
Reading Pottsville, and all Intermediate Stations, at
8 A,,M,, and 2 P. M..
Now-York Express leaves Harrisburg at 3.00 A. M.,
arriving at Now York at 10.15 the same morning.
Pares from Harrisburg: To Now-York $515; to Phil
adelphla $3 36 and $2 80. Baggage chocked through.
Returning; leave Now-York at 6 A- M., 12 noon, and
7. P. M., (Pittsburg Capron arriving at Ilarritiburg
at 2A. 31.) Leave :Phliadelphla at 815 A., 51,, and
3.30 P. 51.
'. Sleeping cars In the Now York Express .Trains
;through to and from Pittsburg without change.
' Passengers by the Catawissa Railroad leave Tamaqua
at 8.60 A-. 51., and 2.15 P. M., for 'Philadelphia, Now.,
York, and all Way Points.
Trains leave Pottsville at 0.15 A. r 111., and 2.30 P. M.
for Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Now• York.
An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Roadingi
at 0.30 A. M., and roturne from Philadelphia at 4.3 Q
P. M.
the above truism run daily, Suhdays except- .
ed. •
A Sunday train leaves Pottsvilla at 7.30 A. 51, • and
Philadelphia at 335 P. 81.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, and Munn sion Tick
ets at reduced ratea to and from all points. -
.80 Pounds Baggageallowed each NW °tiger.
G. A. NICOLLS,
llC•ee. 11,1893. , Goneral Slveriniamtenif. •
1829; • i ! .E . RoprauAL
Incomo for 1864
;,OSS PAID SINCK 1820 . ,
85,000,000.
EMEIMI
A N THE
MIME
POSTA GE.
PREMIUMS.
DESIRABLEA TOWN
_PROPERTY AT
PRIVATE SALE.
cf.I.TUATE on.the corner of West St.,
Liana Church Alley near Woodword'e; Ware Home,
In the borough of Carlislo.
The Lot contains 28 foot in front on West St., ex•
tending hack along said alley 128 feet.
The Improvemonta aro a
BLACKSMITH SHOP,
and other Out Buildings. The above is one of the
moat desirable building loratlons In the town, either
for business purposes. or im a Private residuum+, and
will be disposed of upon favorable terms.
For further Information enquire of William Wort,
the owner of lhe Property or of
A L. SPONSLEIt,
Man ii 4, Mit. Real Estate Agent.
If the above property k not sold before Saturday the
25th inst., It will 'be offered al Publle Salo at the Oourt
Bowie in said Borough, on :hat day.
ttoo,noo
9T I OA
1,056,186
BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE.
DEALERS and consumers of the above
Celebrated IVash Blue, will take notice, that the
Labels are altered le road.
INDIGO BLUE,
put up at AVrod Wiltborger's Drug Storo, No. '23G,
North Socond Streut,
Thr quality of this Blue will be the came in every
respect:
It is warranted to color more We let Ilian twice 0)8
write quantity it Indigo, and to go much •further than
any ether Wash Blue In the market. It dissolves pe,
fectly clear and does not settle on the clothes es
most, of the other makes do. One Jinx dissolved in
a half pint, of water, will make as good a Liquid 111110
an :illy that is made ai ono third the cont.
As it is retailed at the same price as the Imitations
and Inferior articles, housekeepers will find iL very
much th their advantage In ask for that put up at
Wiltherger's.
.013—)11uo put up alter Ulla data with liarlow's
name an it imitali4n
Th . ., Now Label iloai not requlr, a Ramp.
Fop a I. by S L"rolo•epers ganerally.
March 4, 1964 —limn.
Proclamation
yV \V LIEU, EAS the 'Hon. James 11.
y 4;,,A11,4 President J silide of the eidvet'iil Ccurts
of Omni:too Pleas of 11111 el/1111110e of Cumberland, Per'
ry. 31,1 Jun iata, 1111 1 1 sotlll,llof the several Courts of
liyor aunt Terminer arid iletreial helireny lu said
rountlen, and )licha,•l 1•0.1.1 i II sod Ilugh in.tii.trt, 1.14
,5 of the esuris of Uter and 1 evoids., and .toil h e n,.
1 1 111', 1111 1 tll./1 ..f all ..apital urn olhor olfesiiernn. to
the said Cin.obe,iiii i d. by then tnre,...i.nis to
1111 1 111, 11 1041. J,tell Llll l 11th day of January . 1 , 411. hare
11 I ' .lllll of Inver and Tl,lllllll, 111111 1101101111
1 1 311 1 /1 1 r . 1, tan be holden .at C. 1. 1 .11811/ 011 OW 2.1 1 11 1 11-
daY ll l . April, 16.1, (beim: the 11th day,) at 1U "'dusk
lo the fortinoso iin soiltitioe seeks
Irllll la hereby :111,1 to thin Cinrsinsr, Just less of
the 1111'1 1 '1111 1 11.31/1, 111 tlw 1 1 11 1 1 county nil Cum
beriadd. that tins:: ale by the .111 precept. 131111111311/1-
1 1 1110 11111111311 1111 , 1 there in Their pr..per petal... with
their rolls, ro,.. , rds. and 111.1111 1 111.1 ,1 1,1 03111111/11111 11 1/11. 3133
all other rellll,lllll l llllllll, le 111 1 1111, things which to
tholr . OUiree iiiidnrtaio to be .1.n0e.. and all those
that ars bound by res. I,llls tic's, to pruners to against
the prbioners that are or then shah be in the doll o
said .'..unto. are to be lLore to thOnll/314/311
111 1 just. J. '1'..1111'1•111 . ,
Feb 211, 11'0;3,
t I),k1'? IsTit.\frol 'S N (
I I ' E.—
etter , ol on the estate .4 . .1,
cob .\ late of tdsvn , hip
1,1114•10".1 II Op• of a uwbcrinnd I oudty. td
tile sutc.cribcr. t• 011111,4 to e i,.hip N. tire
is hereby vioct to all pi••rsocs t•Jsucl
to illakfi 11:"1111.11t, and tin., havln.2 claim, to present
them dilly iiiitlicntictit.cd. for :0
1......1 1 111:It NICK I;?
Feb. Id,
1, 1 B'l' A T ()T1 ( '
Letters of Administration on the Potato of Mrs
Franeea Hoover, doe 'd , late re Monroe. towo.dlip,l3.v
1110 I,ren 1,11,i by the 10.0 t el Cumlaerlang I' Linty
ti the s''l.r illmr re•ddine. j o a ,alid township. Notire
herel.; ulven ,•r, iii to sald estate to
make pa, merit. pint t ila VIII .! el II probent
them duly authentirated for Net ti, ment tai
1 , 01 19, 1 s,.l—.rt
Town Property for Sale.
TA)I wit Itori:-ed s•AI the Property of
Nll, ^ Scp:.‘ Sturm, .it,,nt.,l the North Ode of
I Pomfret st,v , t St wot The lot
.Ir:V ‘ I Is Ili) filet le,/ Ii i IBi 11.,•t deep. ntill hn
•
t 0•• i
b Ilpoll it a Two st. t-t,t• I lose nod
k It 1..• oil Ifs /t Whole or
2.+'f;.pat 1 nn u,a. 10• w mt ,•11:.11.1e
EIMIZIIIIIIII
WHEELEit WILSON'S
E it G Air e IXES
AT REI)I , CED PRICES,
With Glass Cloth Presser, Improved Loop—
Chock, Now S"yle Hammer, Binder,
Corer, Braider, etc.
At the Railroad 011ize, Carlliac. Pa
Highest Premiums at tho
INTERNATIoN EXHIBITION, Lolst•oN, IFO2
INHUSTILI PIRI f, Ibtil.
=I
=3
Ails tr .11,431 fit Il,e PennAylrania Slate Fair
:1 - plohher, 1$1;3
American Institute. New 1 . ..rk.
lk.sti.ri, Franklin I list Phil
Meeltatti.• , ' In Int Inntilut.9
' A Cri me imwtj,
[llea v I ha,), A , ,riatinii,
Merhani- , ' I a,t itut 4'.
Pin Ann
0 I 11
I=
NI AI N
V EH \IONT.
CONN E.2..rtt
NI.W
:`,Sr I.VA NI A,
11,411 \ I
)1IS:,1$14I
1111111,
IN DI ANA,
lOWA,
TEN N F.SS E,
11.1.1 NUIS,
'.II'IIN.S lA.
ri r ese .. e lele“ ti . n i t onipteit to every Vll. ,
idly i.f Seo !rig or taiiirly we.sr. Innn the lightest mus
lins to the I lest el , .th, wink equally well
upon silk. linen, woolen, and Cott , n meals,—seaming
quilting. gathering, carding, and
'nailing—making a beautiful and per feel ' ,tit. L. ; flit °
i both si les—and performing every epoch, of Seo ilia
.siopt uniting buttonholes and stitching on buttons.
Pull in (ructions for operating the)l,lellitie is given
gratuitously rut the soles roams. 11 hen )lachine
is senl some diSt IMO!, SO that personal I est riletion is
inconvenient. a card at directlun is sent.,„high is a
\sufficient guide.
The filch reccunn. - .1.1 the NI heeler it
\\ ikon \tarhi ne ree—
. Beauty arid of ntit:o, on both s:des
of the fabric sewed.
'2. Strength, firmness, and dtpahil;ty cf that
will not rip nor ra, el. and made with
3. Economy of thread
4. Its at taelinientt , and wide mitge of al plication to
purposes arid urn tXritlis.
b. Compactness and elegance of model and finish.
6. Simplicity and thoroughness of yni,dru, ;ion,
7. Speed, ease of operation and tosmageit.ent, and
quietness of notvemou t.
ECIINDULE OF PRICE. 3.
N 0.3 Machine, with
Plain Table, $45 00
half Otter, Pan nailed. tO 00
Halt LINO Polletted, Black Walnut or Mahogany 65 00
No. 2 Machine with
Plain Table, 6b 00
Ralf (Ince, Pannelled, 60 00
Half ease, Polished, Black Walnut or Mahogany 66 00
No. 1 Machine, Silver plated, with
Plain Table; 6 s 00
, .
Halt Casa, Pollshed,lllack Walnut, 70 00
Half Case, Polished, Black Walnut or Mahogany 75'00
Ilalf Case,!Polished, ItosewoOd, 00 00
/FUll-Case r Polished r illualc_Walnut Or Mahogany-00 00
. Full Case, Polished, Rosewood, 100 00
'No. 4 Machine, Large with
Plain Table, *. , '— 75 00
N 0.5 Maohino, Cyllndor, with
Plata Table,
Every Machine is sold with a Hummer, Nos. 1 and
Machines are sold complete, with the New Glass Cloth
Presser, New Style Hemmer and Braider.
Wheeler•Sc Wilson's Agency at
r•
„Railroad . and Telegraph Office,
CARLISLE, PA
Nov. 27, 1.862-Iy. '
• NAILS ! NAILS ! ! NAILS !
A go stook
Prices.
good, Oloan, Neat, and Tough
nails, at the lowest Prlees. Our nails are worth Wets
a keg more. than any other make of nails sold In our
town, this is the opinion of moolutules who have triad
them, we ,also have a full assortment or
'.BUILDING
of the !lava and malt sty proypd styloc. All LIN& war•
ranted as yovrotioupiil. JOHN I'. LITE &
1,01 l C HOOVER.
Admin,istrlttor
1211iM11133
TIHtMS CAST!
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS !
ANTICIPATING a rise in goods, I
have bought a large stock of Domestic and For
eign goods, curb as 34, 4-4, 64, 10-4, Drown Shooting
and Shirting lauslins,43-4, 4-4, 04, 10.4, White Shoot-
leg and chirting 1l unarm.. All the desirable maim( of
raleoes, Oinghens; all the widths and (lunation of
Tickingn, Checks, Stripes, Brown and Colored Drillings
Cambrles, Nankeens, Crash, Table Diapers, Counter
pins, -Marls and Cctton Pantlngn.
Also, a large and well selected stock of
CAR 1' TS ,
all grade . ri, Carpet Chain, Oil Clothe, Shades and Blind
material, and nil other hinds of nonce furnishin g
goody, together with DRBSS GOODS, NotioOe, lloop
Shirts, White Booth: , ,Se ,
9—CARPET RAG ' S WANTIM. PlOll,O call at the
old Stand, one doer bolos Martin's hotel.
Fob. 19, 1304
TAU ES A. DUNBAR, Attorney at
Curti, In. P 3. Office & Parker.
JAn. 22, 1461-Iy.
BARGAINS BARGAINS H
t S the Holidays are past, 1 will sell
fi_thi, balance of my winter goods At reduced prices
WINTEII DRESS GOODS,
Winter Shaw Long Shawls, NVinter MAlltlev
and Clnti4F, also a flue lot of Furs, 10 greatly reduced
prices.
Blanhrls V lid 1V(i,d,31
gonorally. Conmtan tnd lit lons of Striple h ends Al° ha.
ing rocei rod. Thu pillltv in alit Domestic null
Howsu turoati”g g..ds will to high,. I o ould oil
v i se °I I hese olodg, to buy Lebow rrn
tdber l'li•aalt call uL tlio old stand 111113 door
below Hai tlll.B
I!ENEMIIEI
To The Boot & Shoe Trade !
CHASE l PEDULL:
AEANUUACTU r.RE of [pp.:Fs. No
111 South Third St.. (up
lolorla the tril. , that they keep emaetin Iv on 11.1ifil
a tall a , s./rtsh.•ht ref 11ea nil.l 13.,0t and
'hoe ''pliers, of every dew ription, math, ottly irom
pi law ntuelc, at.d 1111..,1 with best mat j ;1 • 0 In them , M t
1,000n:011e city ,7`..y10t Trod ordrl's ,rd fv , iithted, awl
p;, 11 latent, .1i "ill be paid tu aJ Llues, Omit to
thou.
Terms Cush on Deli very I
140 29, 1,6-I—:in,
Geo, W, Carpenter, Henszy
Wholesale Druy (I Chentic,/ IVarehouye,
7:'•7 , 1 . 111 ~u•lphirt
Subscriber kecps con-itantly on
hand , 1 . .,;0 , t0ck of l‘rtlr,,, Nir,rof,..4 Cll 11Q.
VII 00110 1:711.,AI P ‘I• and o,ot v oti,r
lvhlrh:lppl . rtnin> tI 1.11.11fe5,, Ivu Ll iciff,f tll.. tilf,t
extoff.lve ltl l'le1\; ifs., PkINI 1)113 Yliti '11;-; vi 12 Vel y
.Iv-eripti . If.
All IF tit 1, purrda , d n •ttl 119C . 111 rfdl" , l , t 1 be
r , l I he uu.xt sttp , •llf.r ,to•t11: v. no at III"' )5 , 1 , 0 ,
as !hey ears he had. %VI. 1 . 11, oltor ,
orotriari to 555
111 1114 1 , it thir puroh.t.,•r. Inv io their
1... 3,1 iris , . .11 Ir 10(11, p ,ir
ud 111, 're It “11 e "it Hi , ,•tti to, o.lfl at out ioa n. 11•
Ils11.11t•lit. All iirders addieo-Srd L, 1.2 g I.y mail or. othor.
wise, N, ill 111,t. , rich pr. o.p , at o•ot
1 . 11:1 . 1 1. 1 1 11
\Lt.h. hti,,,1011.1.ht
121111E1M1
BALGAINS ! BA UGAINS ! !
At Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store !
I A:11 now opening a largo a , sm•tinctit
\ NV AND Lt.: ARABLE tto•tda, Itt.thrht het,
the recteht rise In priet•s.,ltl.ll h 111 1, raid tier the 1 :eh
11:1V0 011 bawl a f ll lino of lILE %(!11.11 and
BLEACII KIP C -LI NS iho vt•ry lov.tt , t 1.31, , k
0111z11.1.. 01,•k, and Calicune aito Iti t
toilet and tht•rvp.
LADIES DRESS GOODS.
ElogAnt new (Mulles. colurol .1 1 pAulmr,
Tureen C•ut h. Satin :stripe I.'udt,s, and
111 au,l 11 , .slt•re. all I. i
1/I , Tt tile u;',. .4uloulim
ensbus. l'itriiLu lets.: t t ll ua, ii,i 131.4—p Lassa,
,
MOURNING GOc)1)1.
.k rlitt.•nt ..1 t r .•olutt a. C.
and L• 1 PI•::111I, •.
Alpack,ts. ,trtif....t.l all Ow .I.l:, , rvrit.
n,1,1 11 bit, ts1••1•1...I.Od
!ling rtut o.
Cloths, (as:-lincre: , , S,lttinet s
1 , 411.^y C44lLot-r.•s K nt
low pri r h-4. 1.4, ". 1 4.41 4.1 klour aims
r,llriii 3:1 ‘Bl.ll' .
All 111 .. , 1,0 alas. 1. ut n t lush
than City pp
N,W ptirc!,,,, to sive In.,tieyb.
their -to.•• All is,. 11.1
CAS!! . I)
..pp0 , 11 , . tip. 1.1,4 t
C.itlishe. 12..
RECRUITING:
rfii I: untllr icnrll is rluy.•
I:r•cttt , b , r npy \II: T
NY in th.• ! i
'l'h , • followtur lif.unt wili,ll n 4 h. Ind. , the
Ineel ,hhh keit z • Ih 11.1 , 1141,
3.1.1 I' 'l . ' ' 1 • I( ' N '• " It
111 E. N Lll hi:e..l;l I III:FE
IA) L./LA.O;S.
Urrr .11,,ritlis pg . , / .-1 , 11 , frt,e, , go!,
).. 0 0 ' - t.0"". 'r.•1•1 .0111 , 1i1 r
iltn,no•n• 411111.4 Icti I .10,. 0 .011
11.1111,. XV.CI lit 1 - ty nirt 11. 111_t0 nu
tiler t...achzryn early tin.] pr,
ht NI EN tin• -t-nn I nnll:n 1111 , np
inll.ol.th 13:11rt•il haNn
ft, ow mans I au nn , ntln..in.l nit v.. 1,1“...1.) and
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: , 4m1.40 1 , ”, I' .101 etltlk Le N.,
th it the t. 1. tint...t n.I 1. . It a 1 . ..5r
int.• at:4lO,lA 11:11.0, E.. 3400 , , (I a OW talll
3110 1:1101/1g . pea,.
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HARVARD COLLEGE, 1861,
r k i 'IWO Terms of Nineteen week-; each,
1•"1111111•11. ing Nlnoa, 7th urn •tsibt,
L'Or Catnlogo,:n.l Crr uLit
Cambridge, 7%laP: 26, I.'m4 at
Closin: up Business
tut scriber, bccalise or ill health,
hi. hit, nun,.
ft, h, it tii lot i•
11,•111 I ,LL
.0:1,1101 11
510- 0 0.100 1 ,1 1, 0'11111:11 tilv prr.rn t. 1110
I shall 4 . 1”1•1i FI
z,,t pp t rI—I. I. up Illy 11,1:11 .11111.1 V
Z 4 V11110,1 . 0110c.,:. , 11,1,11, %1,v1,t, el and
Toh , leeco, (Cht•ll . d:/ se,o);
tqtillracing tliti6h, and at the I.),;eht
poN,illll , pi h...t4 anti 1.411,
Tho balanco hL.bek, ecinpvscd of
CE 1) A 11, \V A 11 E,
such as Tuts, Churns, flu,ksts, n Ind of twin Broolll6^
the 111111 , 0,t in any marlset—also,
China, Glass, Qucensware, Crocks,
Baskets, ,t r., :Ad at reduced prices.
I woUllt thi , opportunity oi tendert ng nay
sineerest I haults to 1..)1O
ors 11110 hats fur a period it over twenty years, iv elt
tee so gelletOlit. anal liberal a share of their pat t una..o•
trusting that my ?burn to ploabe ha", not altogether
boon ill Vail).
To t•nelt as 11:1‘. - i. Oc.:4,1111n 10 Sel tit/ wllh mi,. either
for or t1.e,:111,4, I WOlll,l St:, to 111 IL I will tin twee.
toforo, btilutut,l at toy uttuttl ro
I will be IliWilyb be happy Lo t. 1 4. them.
•• Ma; Inn 11811,'• Car
January 8, 1864.
41;1rP.n•ry Advocate please copy
, ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS,
WOOD & PEROT, 1136 Ridge Avenue,
PAILADELPHIA, PA:,
k_jFFER for sale upon the:most favors
ble Torun. NEW end BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS to
groat variety of litON RAILINGS for CEME.V.ERIES,
RESIDENCES, Re., and Wrought and cast Iron, and
GALVANIZED IRON and BRASS TUBING; IRON
VENANDAILS. BALCONIES, STAIRS, COUNTERS,
FOUNTAINS, GATES, COLUMNS, HITCHING POSTS,
LAMP STANDS, VASES, TA BLES, FLOWER STANDS,
SOFAS, CHAIRS. STATUARY, ANIMALS, and all
other Iron Vorks of a Decorative tiharactor. Designs
forwarded for selection. Persons applying for same,
will please state the kind of work neudttd.
Nov. 20,1863.
05 00
Notice of Co-Partnership.
rr HE public are hereby informed that
1 the undersigned have this day entered Into a Co
Partnership, under the name of Delaney Ar Midi., for
the purpose of cam lug on the Coal and Lumber busi
ness, at tne old stand of 011eer Delaney, near the Gas
Works; where all orders in their line of busineas are
respectfully solicited, and will bo prom p , ly
OLIVER DELANOY,
ANDREW 11.11 LAIR:
Ort. 16, t f
itte—Orifera for coal will be m:mired at Halbert Sz
Fleming's Oro very Store; Robert slopre's Shoe Store
and A. R. Illair's Ourillug SIAOP
DELANCY & wan!.
• On. Orders Air Coal or Lumber solicited through the
Post Office, arradtgontenta baring boon seeds with the
Postmaster to churns the postotia on rim to us. All
(Oohs putictUrtlly:ll,llcd.
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Cat.' TI )1. 1). -1 N I
,1111.•er
BEM
GRAND OPENING
AT
OREENFIELD & SHEAFER'S . ,
OF :
NEW ANJ) BEAUTIFUL, GOODS.;
5000 ?ph. Super Extra at 20 cts. Good:
4-4 Bi:la' llltisliu, 25ets. Ertra Iliarp
4-4. Bela Muslin at 3 lets.
tmm.ticitui g liatno, Cheftf, Tickingn, JOILUSI Flmll mei n
of all solos, Rome Matto Flannels Gray and White,
Home Made Jeans.
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We bac also all the lower priced Itinlins and Priute
on bond, and
S L KS •
Plain Mark Sllka at all prices.
We now nail tn.] extra quality of Black Silk at SI,SIS
north SI,6U per yet d. Plain and Fancy Slika of every
description at low prices.
DRESS GOODS,
an we hare parchneerd our entire clock of Greets Goode
in New York ( which In Headquarters, for all the Now
Fty lee.) Every one MU find it to their advantage to
ghe Our stock a look before going olneWhern, as you
will see all the Isle,;[ New Yolk Styles, at prices to au It
the times
from Z2,bo up to the !Inset
grade,
Cloths and Casstmeres,
a lull .6.11 I 111,•111 Retries ,
all at' the No wept t - tylel ,
Also a full stock o DIUUIitiVING GOODS,
at astoniallingly toe
Notionu and Wo -lon 'Goods,
Gloms. Hose, woolen cod cotton; c..llars,
In our stock of II ands, :\ L'oora,;n, Scarfs, Ac„
we del, - competition,
We hare a tars, on,nettinenmt of Popular mode good,.
(not A 1 „e rail sell at loner prioa
then ally Wholesale House, 1.11.40 ur nmflll , either In
city or c-iuntry.
Fhn „ It every description, of the lowest figure.
Ail We n.k le a rtll, we ere eolith/out Wni can please
both In XVI , . 8 /and . I ,t sals
Gntl.F.• h Il I D A FISICAFEIR,
S C. Cor n 7 , :nirket :Square is-Id door from Co.',
Oct. 2. 18,2.
STEINWAY PIANOS,
First Prize Medal at the World9s Fair,
London, 1862.
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r under.i . L;ned ha , just received,
ant interld, kee rot.stantl:. ou bend e full am.
rurii Illy U 1. 1 .11,1101 tannulac:ured by
ew York.
t.! Sk rar,ful , y sa,ectei In tbo
tld nnfeett,rt . end will he 2,11 et Chu
New York sash Factory Prices,
Frelghtt to Cti
A v tittun 11 ird .t.ei ail enine vethfection tvlll be
given 1.1U•i• purr hexer.
rets.n.4 deto..u. ,Vlt. , d to call and
E. Shapley's Jewelry Store,
) 1,„ ,troot 3,1 r MinSioll House, rle&I"
KaHrali DopOt
SECO\ t II \ 1000iVed in exchange and
key sod to toot.
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TAKE NOTICE.
T HE Firm 4 Lftidich Sawyer d:
tho mutual
..1 otl
pt. :; , 1, 1•..'.
Tito thc i7i7mct J. D. Lei
„..• .• y cnn be seen by
enl,lllc. nt , pl , l ear Lp.stly expect a.
01 persons tht.ll/ 4,1 V., II ri"b'Cli to said Flria,
to call and st•I:le toe Pllll/0 pruzl.V.ly
D. 1. 1,1,1t0i an 1 .1,0,E1 Nliii l / 4 •• hire oe,l t.t their yr,
th, , tele , •it in s;•1•1 :•••t• re le the Underelghed, who
Hill .•••.;1.1.11.• l;. , 1.1% •10 ••I Du-I•ess et the 010 wgii
km Nee t r ; n.en• el•rlietYr r 1512ske hla
the ,;e
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SPECL:, L NOTICE.
EMEMIESIIKEI/M1
11 ;; II OU . E,
I'llii..~Ui:Li'HlA
t )!ufl 41:311 t h.
t ~ .1:111111 /II (.. , I/.• up' .ccoumiodati9n
nitt.l I,•Lt
h. I \ kit I, I'ol\ LER A CO.
S. !.t I I
r 0 111 1 ,: )1A NTI LI, 1 CLOAK
ri; 1011 , 01t11')I N
N,, , PHIL , I)L1,1 . 111
,1 1 , 1( II,• ,11.• Kirov Hon of their
r, lends Lo their itir.Lo And ,L pert, Z-L,
t., au I FURS,
mop, in Daly forwrr
o. ntt a.:1,1 In Our new
ts t • Ina tutit al attention to
El=
"ill 1 , n.tilit V:jh every do.ortp.
t Fr 0.,- I. will oe guitroOt ood ae
the ot.ii,t pa .1 r••fundiid.
put mul. will hr. ~ 41,0111. 1 .0 Lewitt.' to. and
y di , tutiCO.itisidO of
u
W l'ltortol7 & CO.
N.t III:s r\tr Strout, PIIILAD
lIIIMEMEIII
) I .\I k\ . z. (.() km,wri 11ELO
.tt,1 int.ro•dUeing the tif
I. C 1 •t: 1 , •II .t llWtllt
I. T t; A 13 L
•,‘ud
11.\ 1.1. i !. I t \
It It It' , At, It. it
11F,Lf,NK, Soh, Agent.
2 - 9 Filth :-pluee
I'II:I.ADELPHLA, Ps.
A p,il 17, IF4e.3—ly
,L,lctrated I lANuS for cool.
COFFEE POT.
)1. ro:Tectfully
and the,
,111111'N.111.0 1.,• ,u;; th, ntatiufan.
,II td tin awl Ow. t aro fu J. D.
I,l,4lherr,htillkling Gant I.nuthet clrc,t Curli-lo zit the
t.ign
RE[)COl'l EE POT,
%viler° liii will at all time. L,. 1 . .• a ly todu all ItiOdS of
Viclit( in Lip Isla Joel etch.
. Alpo at all hi . 111 lb,.
acid sods t..uug
FRI;IT CANS AND JARS
Rn,•ftr,,,•;-1,64it il•,, 41.4 d j , ,lLiog dODO
Lb.. ,10 , 1te,1 11,11 r,
paid t r "Id load, pow Ler and coppor. Thank.
fion). ho•re . ofo, eXtellaud. bu hope, by
stl let it to!II 1., Ana all to murlto
culltillll/itil .ol LI 0 halm'.
Dula I, of I lie .1,411 1/1 LII , Hut! UOt
Apt
A. Sr.irla-zsmat
- 11 , :N141 IAI, 1 ) 14: A I? in Flou r, and
,rll ti try produvo.
:11.oltuuho o flit. c 0.., ot Muhl xnd West. Ftreete.
9'h, bt,t Limb t.,ntiLl Family Flour /it A. SING".
7, F. I;
I t.
CLOAKS ! CLOAKS !
I
UST received and very cheap at
GREENIPIELD att SIIIGAFEttqI..
A 6 wo purelot, these I.tooob of NU eXtolltiiVO Cloale
Mauutactory Iu Ntw Yot IC, we are able to offer impart
Or inducements to any house to the country.
FURS : FURS :
We defy competition. having made arrangements with
one of the largest Now York Fur ^Nay to supply up
with choice Goods. We fool contdeut. We ma sell Fuer.
at City pcto:t. *
GREENFIELD &SWF:24.a
S. E. Cur. of Market Syraaro, 24 door.
Nov. 13, 1888
BOOMS d SHOES.
FULL assortment of Iklen and Boys'
Slots and Stum, suitable tor the winter. d lan,
adteo and MiNSON'il Balmoral Bootees, Cbildrun's floota
of all kinds. ludioccand entlemon'e aUM Over Shoe.,
My old eustomeres and all in wart of good and cheap
Boots and Mice.; plane call and examiuo the
stock, before purchasing. XI alp street, nearly opposite
the Depot
Cl{ AS. 0011.11 Y, Truirte.;
Carlixlo, Nov- 2L-1863
Bryans Fulmonic Wafers, '•
AT R A 1.5T0N
Doe. 11, 1S E. 3
ESTATE NOTICE.-
Notfeels hereby given that letters testaments ,
ry ou the estate of henry Rhoads, sr., doo'd. late of the
borough of have boon R 11,118241 by the 'Register
to the undersigned residing in said borough. All per.
eons knowing themselves indebted to the said estate,
are requested to make payment Immediately, and
those having claims against said estate v4lll present
them, for settlement to • I,
DAVID 11110ADS,'
'4.4.ENDY . DIIOADS. I
Eisen
Feb. 19, 1561
S'PAYMAIIt
T). LEIDICE,
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