Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, April 08, 1864, Image 3

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    ANOTHER GUN FOR THE UNION
Connecticut Election.
Qverwhelming Union Victory
Bnokingham's Majority 7,000
The following account of the Connecticut
electirm we clip from the Hartford Daily
Post :
The almost unprecedented victory in this
State is a subject of profound oongralulation.
Gov: Buckingham is probably elected to his
seventh term of office by more than 7,000 ma
jority. The :Senate is nearly unanimously
Union, while three fourths of the House can
probably be counted upon to pass the Sol
diers' Voting bill, and, if opportunity affords,
the amendment of the Constitution of the
United States prohibiting Slavery. A re
nowned day's work was done yesterday.
Everywhere there are largo Uuion gains.—
The Counties of New-Haven, Tolland, ane
Hartford show an itnmense increase. New
London County gi•cs Buchingliatn a majori
ty of 1,420, and Windham comes in with a
majority of 1,713, a gain in both of 500, and
so it is all over the State
It is not always that indignant patriotism
metes out such stern punishment upon those
who estimate the people's love of country and
nationality by their own mean standard of
partisanship as has been bestowed upon the
Copperheads of Connecticut. The story which
we tell of their discomfiture to-day has an al
most monotonous glory, and the completeness
of our triumph is only diminished by the ap
patently insignificant resistance of the enemy
we have defeated
And, now let those who propose to throw
one obstacle in the way of the prosecution of
the war, let those who believe that the man
hood of the sous of Connecticut is yet extinct,
be warned by the disasters which have over
taken men of this kind in the State which can
count by hundreds the graves of its eons
strewed from the Potomac to the Rio Grande,
and which loves and honors most tenderly
their sacred memories.
Jjetermined upon an ignominious peace last
year at all hazards, they were r ut down, to
gether N%ith their favorite )ender, without
ceremony at the polls Nor did a more sin
ister nod disguised hostility protect them this
year, and they have been made the objects of
o,ontempt. as well res of hate.
Men of the Opposition party! the people of
COnneCticet, the people of the United States,
have made up thew mind.' on this subject They
Are going to see this war through Call them
Abolitionists if ycu please, call them abject
slaves )f you choose. They propose to ahcl
,ish this rebellion, anid they seek the servi
tude which their country imposes upon them.
jtepublican state Central Committee
Barrisburg, April 6.—The Republican
State Central Committee met here this even
ing. There was a full attendance, IVayne
McVeigh, Chairman, and Ueo. W. Hammers
)y, Secretary. It was decided to hold a State
Convention on th . 6 28th of April, at Harris
berg, to elect Senatorial delegates to the
Baltimore Convention. Representative de
legates are to be chosen in the usual man
ner. Alter a number of speeches, the
meeting adjourned.
)laryland Constitutional Election
BALTIMORE, April 6 —Baltimore city gives
9041 for a convention, and 78 against it.—
The unconditional, anti compensation ticket
gets the entire vote east. A light vole was
cast, there being no opposition.
Fort Deposit, Cecil county, Seventh district,
1.96 majority for conventiou and uncouditiou
al emancipation.
Cumbenland 10 majority for unconditional
retnancipatton.
Frederick district gives the Convention
gmancipatauu linket 48U majority.
The ballot tki of Jackson district was tak
en possession of by the copperheads, about 2
o'clock, and was totally destroyed Detach
ments of ,Cules' cavalry and the 7th Mary
land regimet have gone to arrest the parties.
Tho fifth district Cecil county, gives 305
majority for the Convention.
SALISBURY, April 6. Ninth district—Som
nrset county gives 19 majority against the
'convention.
Worcester county, Filth district, gives 50
.majority tor the convention.
[NuTel.—This is the first election news evor
received frotu these counties by telegraph.]
Cumberland county will give not leSs than
1200 majority fur the cu .venison.
HAVRE DE t 1 RACE, April 6.—llarford noun
ty gives 156 majority for the Emancipation
Aioket,.
The convention iv doubtless eclied by a
large majority.
BALTIMQUE . , 4pril , ti —Washington county
gives about 2000 majoiity ior the Convention
.linnapolis gives 138 majority for the Conveu
4ion.
Returns thus far received a major
its 01 not less than IG 000 for the Convention.
Newton, in Worcester county, elision's dis
trict. gives 133 majority for the Convention.
BALTIMORE, April 6 Midnight. is es
d 'mated at the American office that .there will
be a majority in the convention of at least 21)
for unconditional and immed,late emancipa
Lion iu this State.
BALTIMORE, April 7—,1 A. 1%1 —lt is doubt
ful if further ret urns can be obi tiined to night,
un,theyoads arc very hea.vy, and nu few points
are accessible by telegraph. One thing is
certain beyond dispute, that the Conntitu;
tional Convention is calk d or by a large via
jority; and a decided majority elected in Ivor
of unconditional and imutediai e emancipation.
,Maryland may be set down as a free State.
DON'T SHOOT PRISONERS.— We find the fol
lowing good thing in the correspondence of
of.. the Chicago parent during Grant's
_siege of Vicksburg
A rebel yesteriluy ventured to cry out from
hie rifle pit to our picket, yank."
'•What do you want ?" refilled one of our
men.
"Why Oon'f, you rhoot ?" 9ueriert the reb.
Pr,We shootiug prisoners," was the
4austie reply of the Yankee.
MEMBER OF CONGRESS DEAD. Hon. Owen
}Lovejoy, MemDer of Congress from Illinois,
Broultlyn, N. Y., on Friday of last
week. !L,ve , joy was a blergyman, and
Itme.o!ected to;Congress ten years ago, and
.has held his seat ever hinge
guar aab CouniD Wafters
SERMON To YOUNG PEOPLE.—The
ge,v 9. . Boybms, pastor of Emory M. r.
,purposes delivering on Sunday after
moon next, ,at , halif past 3 o'clock, a sermon to
the young ,people of our town. From nur
'kuoSiedse , of Mr. , Bowatan's, attainments, we
can promise our readers a sermon well worth
hearing,..and bespeak alarge attendance.
B01101U(3111 FINANCIAL STATEMENT
itl, thoJlertgcl of ,to,tlay be sound the
Financial Statement of the aorough of Car
lisle for the Council Year 7af t B- 7 -64. As
(livery tax payer Is mare or less , interested in
the way in ''which tile money goes," they
should all read it, and ponder over othe.6g•
tires," .
g€o„The Presbytery of Elarrisbug holds
its seriii annual meeting in the Pint Presby
terinu,oburah of Carlisle, to be opened with
sermon by Rev. Alex.- D. Moore. • on the
evening of Tuesday next, April 12th, at 7 0-
.elonli i in.the evening. A sermon may also he
expected on Wednesday evening at the same
litti,'apthe'meetings (or business from 9 3'.
:0104 . A.. M. ti 11,1,2 M. aro open to the public.
LECTURE.—On Thursday evening next,
Mr. WM. B. PARKER, of Carlisle, will deliver
by request, a lecture in Rheem's Hall, the
proceeds to be appropriate for the benefit of
the "Soldiers Aid Society," of this place.
Subject : "The Republic as a power."
Tickets of admission 25 cts. Poore open at
o'olook, Lecture will commence at 8 o'clock,
The U. S. Garrison Band will bo in attendance.
TiCkets oan bo procured . at the Furnishing
Store of Mr. W. A.. Miles, end Stationery
Store of Mr. Piper.
LECTURE, oN THE WAR.—The citizens
of Carlis'e, without distinction of party, are
invited to attend a Lecture, to be delivered
in -Itheem's Hall," on Tuesduy evening next.
the 12 h Inst. The subject of the lecture will
be the war, its cause, progress, consequences,
&c. Sze. The lecturer, EDWARD DUNBAR, E,84
is spoken of a young gentleman of rare abili
ties, intelligent, eloquent and patriotic, and
a rich treat may be expected.
THE EARLY MARKETS.- The first
m.arliet under the "summer arrangement"
waVield on Saturday last, commencing at 6
olchiCk, A. M. The morning was dark and
gloomy, with an abundance of rain end snow,
which had the effect of keeping up prices to
the ' starvation standard " As many of those
who attend markets, both town and country
people. r refer that they should be held at an
early hour, we hope they will be satisfied with
the now order of things.
CONCERT.—To-morrow, (Saturday)
evening, the Union Club, an association of
young men of the Ethiopeatt minstrel persua
sion, will give a concert dn Rheem's Hall.
These young gentliunen are all residents of
Carlisle, apd in a musical way have evinced
Pousiderable talent.
CONCERT.—The "Monitor Club" of
Carlisle will give a Concert, in Rheem's
on Monday evening next the 11th inst , for
the benefit of the Soldier's Aid Society. This
Concert will he both vocal and instrumental ;
and as the proceeds are tot devoted to a
humane and patriotic purpose, we trust our
citizens, of the country as well as town, will
be liberal in _th_eir supwt. T.h,e - Band". is
composed of young gentlemen of this place,
some of whom have already won enviable rep
illations as musicians. Tickets-26 Fe4lS—
to he hail at the office of A. L Sponsler ; and
at the stores of J W. Smiley, Henry S. Ritter,
B. R Jameson, and at the door For partic
ulars, see progranri e.
ACCIDENT.—WO learn Ginn the New
vine ,C'tar, that on Monday of last week, Wil
liam Catnrbell, of that place, called at the
"Stli * r" office . , Orol upon letiving, stumbled
while going down the stairs, and fell to the
bottom, breaking his left artu between the
elbow and the shoulder, and oth , rwitte injur
ing himself so severely that he died on Friday
afternoon.
SA» AP,CHaNT --A heart-rending ac
cident which resulted in the death of Martha
E Sellers, daughter of Mr. Samuel Sellers,
farmer residing in Penn township, occurred
on last Thutsday week. The little girl, in
company with several other ohildrun had been
spending the dty nt n neighbor's house; on
their re'urn in the µfternoon, the children
slopped at a hay stack to play. Martha was
jostled off the top of this stack by one of her
companions; her spine wits injured by the
fall so severely that she died on the f flossing
Monday. The deceased. waz an interesting
child, a little over ten years old, and her sad
death ha , i cast a gloom over the entire neigh
borhood. We sympathize sincerely with her
worthy parents, in their sorrowful bereave,
IMMO
TaRED (it' LIFE.— A recruit who ar
rived at the barracks last week endeavored to
finish his earrh'y campaign on Sunday morn
ing in a tragic manner. by cutting his throat.
Ile had received hi,. bounty the previous day,
sent it by express to his family residing in
Williamsport. I,le tried to induce th,e senti
net to shoot him ; failing in that ho thrust
large knife into his throat iu two places, but
even this failed him, for at lot, accounts ho
was recovering
i4l,ieawherss theory that a rann is never
without a friend While he owns a razor, would
pl,co ifie friend in this instance in the shabhy
position of leaving its last office only half
done.
DR. TOMAS'
VENETIAN LINIMENT
t CI•IiTAIN 11111 PAINS IN LINITIS
,4 hark, sore throat. rrottp. rhaitinatlsin,
\ perlitot. medicine, atiti never tails. Head!
Read' ! Head!!!
=
This In to certify that my wife was talon with Quin
se, Sore Throat; II comm-need to swell, and was no
sore that she could not swallow, not coughed violently
I used your Linhnent, and made a perfect cure in one
week I firmly believe that bpt for -the LiAlm9nt she
wt uld have lost her Aft%
JOHN 11. UM LAN.
25 and 50 cents Sold Ly all druggists. Office,
50 Cortland r. Stroet, Now York.
A prii 1, 1664
art - lays.
On the hth Inst., in Mechanicsburg, by the Rev. F.
W Kromer. Mr. W 'MUCH, of Lebanon, Pa., to
Miss riIArIER A. only daughter of the Into John Bow
man.
.e s
_o—
this b rough on W. dneaday evening last, Mr.
0 EURO is hicFERLY, tmeti about 30 yearn.
CARLISLE PRODUCE MAIIH,ET.
Reported weekly for the Herald by
11.. O. Woodward•
Carlisle, April 7, 18Q4.
FLOUR (Superfine).— 6 76
do. (Extra.) ••• 6 50
do • 'RYE
WIIITE , WHEAi . . 1 50
RED do 1 45
'
tont - -1 20
'"
NSW CORN
OATS,
BARLEY MALI, ...
BARLEY .....
CLOY ERBEED
TIMOTHYBEEO . ..
ATTENTION LADIES.
Ladios you. who are lavishing your fa
ora upon tho proud defenders of our national lib
eaten, will you not extend a friendly greeting to otto
of Uncle bravo defenders who has served faith
fully in the Grand Army of Potomac and else where.
Under Generals McClellan Burnside and !looker, and
Who has again volunteered for three more years.—
Solicits the correspondence of a youdk lady of educe
lion and refinement. Object mut nal improvement and
Interchange of rientiment and to drive away the dull rare
of camp life.
-Will not some ono send to a poor lonely Soldier one
of th.,se gentl" missives which bring words of Sympa
thylipm the heart's doop eloquence.
Address Willy T. W. O. signal Corps, Department
Susotiehanna, Ohambelsburg Penn.
Ai . o.. 1 ,- I•ERMAN, Attorney at Law,
• CarNolo, Pa. Next door to tho Herald - Office.
March
JAMES A. „DUNBAR, Attorney at
Law, Carll,le, ta. Ogle° with Watts /k Yaykor..
Jan. 22, 11864:—1y..
CUMBERLAND VALLEY
AND
"Z ‘ Ihf .11P,:40
-t,c,Le%
______
FRANKLIN.
111 I.L . ROADS.
, CHANGE OF HOURS,
and after MONDAY, Aram, 4th,
k_11864, Passenger Trains will run daily, as follows,
(Sunday excepted):
FOR CRAM RERSDURII AND HARRIADRO•
Leave Ilagerstown, 7:00 A. M., 2:46 P. 61.
4 ' Groorsco.Ftle, 7:37 3.35 "
Arr at 8,17 ' C2O
Chambors'g, - -
Lattyo 8:30 " 12:55 "
Leave Shippensburg 9110 " 1:28 "
Newville 0:3.1 " 1:28
a Carlisle 10:10 " 2.42 "
'• Alechahicsburg 19:42 " 3:12 "
Arrive at Harrisburg 11:15 " 3140 "
FOIL CHANIDERSBURG AND HAGLItSTOWN :
Lo•ive Harrisburg 8:05 A. 51., 1:36 P. 51
lilectiquiesburg 8:37 " 2:15 4,
" , arlislo 0:27 " 2:55 "
" Newville 10:02 ' 3:29
" Bh.ppeusburg 10:2.3 " 4:00 "
Cltnibers'g,
Arr at 11:10 " 4:ao 4,
{Leave 11:10 4 ' 4:40 "
Leave Greencastle 11:96 ~ . 5:30 "
_ .
Arr. at Hagerstown 1245 " tblo "
The Carlisle and IlarTimburg ACCOMORATION' r
TRAIN will leave no follows:
Leave Carlisle 5..55 A. M.
'• Merhanicnburg 6:25 "
Arrive at Harrisburg ,(1:l4"
Leave Harrisburg 4:20 P M.
Mechanicsburg 4.54 il
Arrlvo at Carlisle 5:•2.0 4'
..
making close coneeetiomi nt Harrisburg with Trains
for Philadelphia, New York . and P4itsburg ; and with
Trains for all points West.
The Train leaving Harz isburg at 4;20, P. M.,
runs only as far as Carlisle. 0. N. LULL, Sup't.
.•uperinti\ndent's tare,
Chanili:g. April 4,18134. f
SECOND QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE
First National Bank of Carlisle,
County of Cumberland. Stato of Pennsylvania,
on the morning 01 the first of Api 11. loG4.
It tiIrOURCES.
Loans and Idscnunts, $00,307 73
Cline from Directors', /1311 00
U. S. bonds depos'd. with U S. T. 37,000 00
--- '27,357 73
Due from Mini:F. and Bankers, 64,264 33
Sparle and other lawful money
et Il S. 37,227 00
Cush Items ,4 Revenue Stamps, 503 01
1311 Is of Solvent Minks, 6,258 00
Remlttances, 5,117 58
Over Drafts,
Deal Estate and Insurance,
Expense account,
Furniture and Fixtures,
Total resources, 8'241,242 18
Capital stock paid In,
Cireulat lug notes received from
Comptroller, 24.010 00
Less eh eulating notes on hand, 6,64 on
Not otast4ntlini
Pr.fit, lava,
Der; to Danko and Ilapkerr, 0.861 07
Due to hotly hlual; nudcorporaliong other
than banks. :
Otte Treasurer of U S.
Uu . e depositors On demand
T"fal iial.ll:t
Sin Lnand and t 6.
STATE OF EN VEY kNI 1.) Afl
County of Cumberland. f
On I his fir et day of April, 10014, perconally c.vne
fore the undersigned, It. A. Nc.ble, Notary Public of
said rounty Konuel Hepburn, President. kand
C. Hoffer, Cashier, i.t . the 11 , 4 National Bank of Car.
in. being duly sworn iron their oaths, nay that
the torr goitr. inn tulle and accurate statement of the
rondition of =airt Bank no the morning of the first day
of April, ISO. S 111.:P/,111NN. PreN't.
J. C II'IEFEIt, Cashier.
Sworn and suber,ibel tin the day and year ahovo
Men. -• It. .4. NOIII.H. N. P.
14: N IIARI ) E1i,
No. 520, Arch St.,
I II LAUF:I,I . III A.
M A NUE ICTER ER DF.II, ER IN
W kTUII ES. FINN JEWELRY.
SOLI SI O'ER WARE, &
Roger's 'uperior Plate Ware
4+4r- All kinds of SILVER WA RE made on Iho prom
ises Repairimr, carefully done.
April A, I86.1—:lino.
i- AIILLIN ER Y E tK", :ii STRAW (MODS
IN t•Ln latest inlp , rlatlns, and of the nownst and moth
fashionable styles.
OUI?H' D F,P A RT./WENT
will compliso ev.•ry varlets. of non netg, iialp, and Trim•
mixnrs to he found in that line; of the latest and most
approved shapes and styles ,Solis It an early rail, I
remain years ; reepte,tlully. IV AHD,
Nes 10:n, 10,, k 107 NorrAJ Secant it, Phila
dpi II 8, 181:4 —4l.
PUBLI3 SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
On Saturduy, Nay 28/h, 1864.
jn pursuance of an order of the Orphans'
eourt. the subscriber trill offer ut pulillesttle.on the
tueinkes. situ iced In >litfln twp , Cunib. two 11111.
mirth of Newrille near the State real lending to Dub
Do (Lip, the fol.owinai desert bed It oil liF lute.
7'll'o FIRST RA7 . E Ale3l s
Nn 1 ,ntains Ares of First quality ni ;, 4 1a to
of about 5 iron are I. go q tiviber. The
Impnnemaut Hie 1 , LWO VIII p Jy}lt st a r)
HOUSE,
d With I(ltehen and Waah house,
414 A LOU (3 ARN
111:aT" O
"'• wilt all the necessary Outbuilding'n.
Till, Mildis ut a high steto orcultivatiru. having been
recently thoroughly limed. 'There In fl no runniTig
water on this farm.
No. 2 adjoins No. 1. and le a first .ra.Le FLU.. Farm,
containing 131 Acres, of which rit.oa I() acres are \1 nod
in: dof good gentility. Tho linprovenionts are a tw t.
story
LOG HOUSE AND LOG BARN.
Thin farm I F sign In I, annd state of cultivation, having
h a d a rowpliu,u cat There is rnnn,hig ratvr
in ahumlanro nil this
Also, at the wine time 11114 place, a Ten Acre Lot of
7I.IfBER LAND.
This-Jot lies near the Conodoluinet creek and adjoins
tarot No. 2. It a ill he sold either separately or wlth
Ile farm as purchasers may desire
Also. two tracts of MiI.UNTAIN LAND. 0710 of whleh
Is in township, and contains 31 acres of flue
Chestnut timber, and the tailor In I rank ford township.
contain, 31 sores. Persons wishing to view env or tins
n',ove pronert,, do liv railing .in the subscriber,
at his r,liiilll,l. In Mifflin township, .di"iniug For , .
No 1
S.lll. to ~, i ninotire at 12 o'lork M., on 5141,1 day, when
ul tondatow
,w ill Lo given am I,ortnt, x...1.4ke known by
SP 1 .1 1'1.:4„ 111/WNI AN, .Ir.
Adadnlxtrator Joe. 43 BOW 1111.1, dee'd.
April 8. 1864,
TMPORTANT T l O EVERYBODY.
C. ,SAW YER, has just recejv,ed
• &oak I•tie ,Jatseat Spring Importations an
im
nlUaFU st,cti or
DRESS GOODS,
embracing the utmost styles and Wirier, offered to the
trade. Blank, Figured and Plain Silks In large supply,
Sidi. Mohair, WQlii, 1.410 mid Ccntrau Text uron, lint•
brnidered and Plaid Sinunerllae, Striped and Plaid Her•
flaunts. Plain and Figured Poll du norm. Sol:posse
Plaids, A tidelusien Stripes, arid all other styles,.
A full line of !lesson's
•
MOURNING GOODS,
Bombazines. Tulin Cloths, Tamise Cloths, Wool de
Woes, ChMlles, Borott.his, Tamanlnes, norety, Plaid
and Plain Mohair, Ilereges, Lawns, Crapes, Collars,
Handkerchiefs, Parasols. Gloves, &c.
Funeral Goods of all kinds constantly on hand.
Special clasp ven to ell orders for Funeral Goods.
Call and axamlne our latent Now Ynrk styles of
St'lllNCl MANTLES, all the varieties and styles of
Spring Shawls.,
Frorph. English and Anrrican CLOTH'S And .CABBI
NIERES, limit class Win.. makes up goods when do
sired) Cotton and Linen Pantlnge, oat;inga,
C4R.PETS, CaIR,PETN.
From the;Ltuvell, Ilartforit and Enterprise Mills, all
grades, Off Olcaies, Muttings, Itugn, Shades, and every
thing In the House Furn !Wog Hue. 41n .enormous
stock of
1 10
1 00
fl 00
8 00
,D 0,,. ,SVC GOODS;
all the standard makes of Calicoes, Drown and:Meech•
ad Meetings. Shlrtings, listings, Stripes, Cottonadea,
a full lino of Notions, Hosiery and Glo , t;es. 4,11 ,the
latest improvements in Hoop Skirts. I have ,received
tho agency of Rayon's celebrated Kid Gloves for this
place. Ladies will tind a complete ast.ortment.
The above Goods and many others not named, with
a large stock of OLD GOODS. I offer ,to lbo trade at a
small advance on .cost of production.
Fueling grateful for past patronairtyl ask a continu
ance of the same. Remember the uld and %veil known
stand, East Main St , ouo door below Martin's Hotel.
W. C. SAWYER.
Carlisle, April 8, 18115.-
NOTICE.
In the'Court of Common Pleas of Cumb. County.
n the matter of the Petition of Wm. B.
alullin and Robert Given, Trustees of the Union
Church of Mount [lolly Springy for confirmation of deed :
Now to wit : March 22. 1.884 Rule to show cause why
the sale and deed made in pursuaneilbero4 by the
said Wm. B. Mullin and Robert Giver( Trustees of the
congregation of the Union Church Iff Mount Holly
Springs to William Alexander for a certain portion of
the real estate of said congregation should not be ap.
proved Of and confirmed by the Court, returnable April
18th 1864. By the Court.
Test, SIIIIIEMAN, Prothy.
IITOTICE.
AnYPerson, having the fliq, thrao vol
umes of Bancroft'illistory of the Drifted States
or Agnes Strickland's Queens of England; belonging to
the Belles Letters Society of Dickinson College, will
confer great farbr Upon said Society by returning them
to the Library immediately. By order of the Society.
Alf. St Rhoads, Lib.
April 1, 18f4.
'Carpetings and 011 Cloths.
IVOW receiving at Ogilby's ohoap cash
I Store, it lot of Ingrain, Venetian, Ilemp, Rag,
and Stair
CARPETS.
Also, Floor orb
WWI'S all widths, which will be
bold for the cash at the lowest rates.
CHAS. OITILBY, Trustee.
March 4, 1864
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
OF THE
BOROUGH OF CARLISLE,
Far the Council Year 1863-4.
JACOB RIJEEM, TREASURER
RAlance rocoived from former Tres
suer, *204 20
Amount of Lion against 8. Coldwell's
bolt's, 20 00
Amount Rent of stall an 1 stands at
Market !louse, 557 50
Race tvcd of Win. M. Chonowlth,
Clerk uf the Market, &c., 50 03
Revolved of A,. le Spender, Esq.,
Ones, 20 00
Recvlvod of Abm. Dnhuff, Esq., fines, 50
for 14.xliibltion licenses, 45 00
Amount of faaus of 1801, outshinc4
lag at last Settlement, 004 45
Amount of taxes of 1862, outstand
ing at last settlement, 054 08
Amouut of taxes levied fur 180:;, 5727 50
added to dyr li•
rate of 1863, 1 00
Total Debits,
EXPENDITURES.
Council Orders.
Paid Geo Line and others. Inter
.st oil borough bonds and ou
Judgement, SIISI 00
Paid Carlisle this and Water Co, 056 ilo
'• Carlisle tins and Water Corm •
pany Interest on Investment in
E. Pomfret. street, 10 00
Paid borough hood coupopv, 1100 Ou
•• W. D. Mathews, street commis
sioner, salary, and work on
streets, and wages paid hand, t2l F 1
Pahl Ahm. Deb tiff, Esq., qualify
ing borough nfti'iers, 2 75
Paid Joshua began ' extra services
as high constab le, 6 33
Paid .1 Bretz, serving election
notices. 1 00
Paid A. Martin, serving election
notices. 4 20
Paid .11113. POStllltilmnito, election ex
penses, 11 est IA ard, 10 CI)
Paid A Kerr, mection expenses Cast
Ward, 10 0 0
PAM Wm. McMillen, repairs at plug, 75
•• A. ni'Doonel and when repuirs
at Marset pump. 3 75
Paid Jonathan Zeigler, stepping stones, A 00
•• I. I I eek er, and otlicrs, rem°,
1111: noise nre.c.
Peter .\lyp, s, hhicksniithing,
•' Illnehett, work on boy
slue lvs.
Paint I. iteighter. laying crossings,
•' Al lia wish ue, work at crossings,
Paid CV. 51. l'iinnwith, cleaning and
Market 'louse, and
ten:dos,
I%IW M. ehre , ner, supper foF patrol,
•' It. J. " ••
Paid .1. Armstrong. preparing boroo_j,
t... 0. Zinn. 5.r printing,
•• 11 Bretton,
E Cornmati,
A K ilk-eon,
Jas. I,udnii, fir sta:lonary,
" Preta, for cleansing
103,n(19
MO 67
7 g 0 no
1,313 31
640 5(3
2,32,000 00
17.710 00
711 197
31 (IR U 1
;:1.111 6 .,
X 11,242 1&
ag,
Paid Il i Delaney, plank for bridge,
•' 1(.1;10,, cleansing grave rtei,
•• Luit;..onary none et
bridge,
Paid A. 1.. Hecker. repairing locket.
•• .1. W. Ogilloy. treastier of Good
Will if else Com paoy,
Paid I'. Monyer, treete.urer of pn,ton Fare
0.1114111 u,
Paid P. (2uiglev, treaBu of Cumbar
Pend F Ire I:loinp.iny.
Paid .1. Campl:ll. Le 00011rer of Md:
and Ladder Company,
Paid P. llosler, logs for brid
•• P. Spahr, for stone and haul.
inn,
Paid F. lirardurr, IyK plug. and lanrrlF-a"
Pored.
Pahl J. 11. Fredericks, for atonr,
Cuinherland e.o,unt , ) fur 15t0'...0
forni%hed to hoiough,
l'ahl P. N144:,1e0, for loktng and rlay
log Walnut Ftroet,
Paid Wm Linch.kinoa, gas lamps
and wok dooh.
Pahl ( ;e -o. fn; posithg ordi;
minces,
PRItl E Stel.l, windlng
=I
" A. J N%'elsh, en hector, Ceunnip
sioneg on Du plicato or 1863, on
68, at per runt.
rnid A. Martin and It. MeCArtpey,
•
for pror vri rig yolm Leers.
Paid .1: W 1b), sa ry ..s socret-W,.
Paid W. M . l'hotiow ith, salr ry nu clerk
of 'I ket,
Pail II 1.. Becker salary as high con
A. Martin. salary as ,1 - 11gb cont
li e.
Paid .Inn llaro4r.pala,ry as lan.p light
or, West Ward.
Paid James Spangler, salary as lamp
lighter, NVest. Ward,
Paid N. Sow,•ra, salary no lamp light
er, East %raid,
Paid 1•:. hearts, salary an lamp lightof•
East Ward,
Paid It Natcher, salary of Janitor,
and extra services, 30 00
Paid J It Ir‘ in, En•l , for preparing
annual statement of roceipia end
e‘pendli urea Mr'Auditor, and Pt
publication for 14112 3, 16,nn
l'aid li. Saxton, for On,, ha+a ware, 18 181
{t•+n I ridley, for spout at May
-1.4 hi. , llho, 60
Paid J t' Stra.: y, for stakes at Mot-
Itet 11,1u,r, 1 00
Paid Sani'l Wetzel and others, regala•
Ling W dont Si root, 0 00
Paid Nlinich, stepping stories, Inn
Borough note redeemed, 2 00
Paid Jacob Il hymn, nal fly as Troa
racier, and ea pelmet, and nervicen
under bounty ordinance, 130 00
Palk' P. Quigley. for preparing annual
Ntritt . lll.•lll of receipts and expen
ditures of Amnion', and for publi•
cation for 1813-4, 10 DI
Total rash plymenta. $6,6e0 45
By additional exoneratious allowed
collector 4150'2. 15 04
By exiineratious {Wowed collector of
1053. 03 111
By amount of taxes of 1.861. outatitu4-
iIIK, 'O4 p
By amouut,of faxes of 1802, outatatiui.
104 01
By commission allowed collector of
1802, Im 11422,43, 21 10
Total credits,
littipce hands of Tressuer,
$7,8111 25
ANNDAb STATEMENT OF THE DEBTS
AND ASSETS
LIA
Ronda issued for Ons and Water
stock, Ist subscription. $25,000 00
Bonds issued for Oas and Wel or
stock. 2d subscription, 36,cp1 00
Bond issued to Ueorge Dine (tad
others, .8,481 00
Judgement of 51arga - at Warden, use
of I'. Quigloy o 500 00
1000 sham Gas and
Wator stock, Ist
subscription, at
par value, $25,000 10
1404 shares Gas and
Water stork, 2.4
subscription, at
por value, 35,0 t 0 04
124 shares Gas and
Water stock, at
per value, 3,100 00
Outstanding taxes for
1861 and 1862, an a
I?ay . euient I,lens, b 1 52
Excess of Indebtedness,
Exceam of lupebtedneas Haat year,
811 above,
Increase, $874 00
•
JACOB ittißEß, Treasurer of the Borough of Carlisle,
In account with Bounty Fund Coriunittes.
To amount of loan on bond frota;tbe
Carlisle Deposit Dank, $5,500 00
OR.
Ily cash paid on orders of Committee
of bounty fund to 01 persons, I 0,10 CO
Balance In bands of Treasurer',
We. the "Auditors of the borough of Carlisle,
do car.
tify that we have exatolord the foregoing ac oaunt of
Jacob nem, Treasurer of said borough, and find a
balance duo by him to said bo•nifgh of six hundred
and seventy donate and seventyqdrie cents. We have
also examined the above 'statement of th• debts tied
assets of said borough and find the game correct. 'And
have also examined the account of said neasgrer
with the bounty fund Committee, and ilnd a. balance
(1110 by blm to said committee of four hundred dollars.
W. A. MILEB, • '
Auditors.
():E. MAGLAUMN
RECEIPTS, 84.0
h 691,:.5
$7.219 4t
070 79
$68,088 SO
Assns
$83,550 88
6,433 62
si 566 02
5,492 62
$4OO 00
GOOD NEWS.
GOOD NEWS.
NEW STORE,
TEIDICH & MILLER having just
l returned from the city with an entire new and
complete tock of Foreign.and Domestic filq GOODS,
wish to inform the public that they aro prepared to
offer on very reasonable terms, a very desirable stock
of Goods, on the south east corner of the public square,
Immediately opposite Irrint's Shoe Store. Thu stock
comprises in part
Ladles' Dress Goods,
•
Plain Black Silks all qualities, Black Figured and Rep
Silks, Fancy Colored Plain and Figured Dress Silks, all
colors and qualities, Plain Plaid and Strtpod Spring
Poplins, Plain Alpacca bustres all colors,' plaid and
Striped Poll do Choverae, Striped and Plain Mobaira,
Silk Challles Plain and wool Do Lainea. ail colors and
qualitioa Mozambiques, Muslin de Lathes, Challiea,
ingliams, Laotos, 4., 4., be.
A.beautiful assortment of Colo'd Spring Mantillas,
of different styles from one of the moot inehlotttthle es
tablishments in the city. Spring stte.wle, Hooped
Skirts, Balmoral Skirts, Hosiery and (i loves of every
description, Dress Trimmings, Linen and Silk Hand.
kerchiefs, Laces, Ribbons, Bail Road Corcets, &c.,
DOMESTIC GOODS
of all kinds, such as Mulched and Unbleached Mits.
line, Bleached and Unbleached Shootings, Pillow-eases
:Niuelins, Tiekings, Chucks, Red, Whit° and Yellow
Flannels, Nankeens, Blue lciennims, Blue Drillings,
Striped Shirting, Cotton Pants stuff. Kentucky Jeans,
all kinds of Linen and Colton Table Diapers, Toweling,
Cambric and Paper Musllns, and an endless var ety o f
other Domestics. A complete assortment of goode suit.
able for FUneral purposes.
Mourning Goods,
such,a.4 itoinbazinas, Tandse Cloths Double and Single
width, all W1)01 M uslin do Lain 00, Black Silk IA arp
Challies Oriental Lustres, trocuda, Nlohalm, Second
Mourning de Lainos, I hallisS, Wußhalns Lawns.
Black English Crapes, Crape Veils Law Veils, Crape
Collins, Silk and Kid li locos, Square and Long Thibet
Shawn's, &c.,
NEXY AND BOY .S . (YEAR,
nkek Clotheß, Blacic and Fancy llassfin arc, Vim:tinge.
Noon and Colton Punts stuff, of all grades, can have
clot hind made at 51101 t notice.
CARPE IS, CARPETS,
nil grades and quoit les, from the mournful hemp up to
the be•l quality t IltdOW t". 111011,, Loot,i 1.1.;
nod an podless variety of other Goods, toi
un
nn:rous t 111VIlt,11,fl.
N. P. Thu above stock has been Felect ed If Ith a great
deal of care and with a view at disposing of the ;ante
on the 'oust reafonable terms. We hope that every
person In watt of goods wl•t givo UN a call born, mak.
lug their spring }nimbuses, and we feel assured that
we can offer Inducement• to all that will gi. eus a
call. and will extend all aceoummdations and C 011131)
fences that can be offered by any other in.biness house
in the county.
Ed.ir Do oil forget the proper place on the eeroor.
LEI DIC II k 111 L LER
30, 1801
DIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
Notice k hereby given that Letters of Admin
istration on the estate of John Kauffman, Into of
t , c.uth Middleton township. dee'd., h'er'e this day been
granted to the undersigned, who reside in said town
ship All persons having theen.el V, I nrb•btrel to said
estate. are• [burr Pro requested to make pat 111,11 t. unit
blown holding t lanes against It, will present thorn for
settlement Io
MARTHA K A CFI , M AN,
J A cOli S. K A 11FInt AN,
April 1,11164-6 t, Ad atorki
A I))1 I N ST It AT 0 ICS NOT 1 - (', 1 , 3.
j - 1_ Not ice is hereby given that Letters of Admin.
;-1.1 ation on the estate of Julia , Auu Rolf, lute f
Plan h ur l I wp., dee•d , 1111,, been bqmod to the suls
t.rri her I in Wentpen I shorn . t. p. All pore me
knowing themselves indebted to said estate, are that e
lore requested to make payment, and those having
el.t3nts to present them for bettlernee I to
23 25
J t 2
April 1, 19,1
1 hli
8 Ou
M>ri3r sr-C3•C:)(51..
10 00
'5 75
20.0
sprtiNG, ieeop,
G WBENEIELD & SHEA FER,
JN ITE the attest on of buyers to their
new steel, of are (i“ol% It will lie farad unsur
-I:,,ssed in on those funt II les el h i - ontpri,e a fi rst class
deck All departments of our I,worie,, have boon
much enlarged, especially that of
:At 7 3
S 7
It 0 (0
30 34
13 00
I) /I! E S -CIO 0 I) ,
trldrh WO are Of Orl is the 111,Jet extensive assort
unlit I; e r ~Ilered ni thin town We )1.1,, now orlon
ready for inspeetion all the novelties the season. ie:
Poplin:, all nen shades and styles. ,dezanthlquee.
Plain and klai Platd Poplins. Challies Ile Isis es,
also, a 1., a ttlicut ..honk of Al PI2..CAS, at ay.tonhglingly
low pricett.
I
MO
BIM
MEI
:µ 11
1 - ou
I)OMESTICS.
Prints, lilvarllo.l Nikuditt., Brom' Sheelings, F;anuels
Gingham,. Cotton,ll.,,
BUZI
Gents' and Boys' Wear,
(labs. C 11,2.11111.1 ru. JI•1111S. Z 4 11111h11•r
1% 12 WOUlti trill t he Aol'llo.ll of tmr frit - tot , mete tit
olarly to riot loth, ow. stir!, 11.1itts 1 alt." ,
toottiltF, all holt,: ht of, the late tultitio,
which will Ise •old at 1 , - 9 that lily vontitet woo --
P.•rsolts limy rely 011 I.thtting groat ' , al.:alio: at the
store 9t
70 75
1 01)
IBM
liril
EIBM
IMIIM
1 (,)
b -5
NOTF . .-I , rh , TIS denim s !of vxmoing our stork %yin
p11:1.1,...!..r.111..1;, , ,•..1h•et our Storo la Is Zug's
1.1,1,11ng S. E. “ropr 131.tiut 1) or. 1. p
posit, E Cl.o;lirlg boor,. G. t ti
EMI
1(0 00
lu.) v 0
CO Alt TER 1829. Ph:RPETUA I
MED
FIiA.NKLIN
FIRE INSURANCE COME,Y.
J.',7 ¢0
MEI
EOM
PIIILADELPIIIA
MED
ASS F,TS
ON JANUARY 1, 1864,
82 , 4 5 7 , 5 4 9 9 5 .
ern
ENE
CA PITA!,
Erb SUIt l'1,1",;,
IN V EBT ED EH lUMS,
Unnettled CIIIIIIIB
$4,4113.
LOSS PAID SINCE 1829,
05,00,0,00,0•
PERPETUAL AND Ey Pug A 1 1 0.1./CIES ON
=
DIRECTORS
CH ARLES N. lIANCK ER IA. AC LEA.
T , lll AB WAD N EDWARD C. DA I.y,
A>IV EL GRANT, QE'). FA/.E'4,
JACOB R. SIIITII, A1,1 , 1)-11 VITLER,
(MO. W. It ICIaA R1)8, CR AS.W. I DIV I , D
*AJAR/di:SI N. ItANCKEI.S-.Prefiet•
EDW Alin C DALE, Vice Pree'L
JAS NV. :Slc A LusT EH, :-re Pro. Ton.
A. L. SPONSI,EIt, Agt , LNrlinlu Pa
Nlit:ch IS, Isr,4—uu...
READING RAILROAD.
V, -.1,11714'4r' dwp,
R'ffinf f ff Itei e gr
rn . :-",46.14Ey. '
WINTER ARRAN - UE*II:NT.
tr - Iq.EAT Trunk Line from the Narth
and NorthAiluxt for Philadelphia, Now York Rend
ing, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, &c.. fie.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, New-york.
Reading Pottsville, and . till Intermediate Stat,lons, at
8 A. NI„ and 2 P. 31.
New. York Express loaves Harrisburg at 6,317 4... M.,
arriving at Now York at 1.45 the Fame day.
A special Aecomoultitlon . Passenger train leaves READ
inn at 7.15 A.M., and returgr trots Ihirrlebust at 6 NI.
Fares from Harrisburg.; To New-York ,V$ 16; to Phil
adelphia $3 35 and $2 80. Ilargage checked through.
Returning. leave Nap-It:irk at 0 A. NI.. 12 noon, and
7 P. NI., (Pittsburg Expross arriving at liarrisburg
at 2 A. NI.) Leave PVlneellibla at 815 4., 11., and
3.30 P. M.
Sleeping core in thu Now ‘ York Express Trains
through to and Irmo Pittsb,urg without change.
Passengers by the Caf.awhisa.Rallroad leave Tamaqua
at 8.60 A. M., nue 2.15. I'. M., for Philadelphia, New,
York, and all Way Points.
Trains leave Pottsville at 0.16 A. M. and 2.30 P. M.,
for Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York.
An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading
at 8.30 A. M., nod returns from Philadelphia at 4 30
P. M. '
.8 All the above trains ruo daily, Sundaya except
ed.
A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.90 A. M., and
Philadelphia xi 3.16 P. M.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, and Harm don Tick
eta at reduced rates to and from all points.
430 Pounds Baggage allowed each PAW engor.
G. A. NICOLLS,
,Dee. 11,1889. General Superintendent.
Penn mutual Life Insurance Co.
ASSETTS $1,221,289 71.
Life Insurance Policies, on favorable Terms.
riIHE Board of Trustees tiave declared
a Scrip Dividend of
FORTY PER CENT.
upon the cash premiums .received In 1863. on all
Policies in force ou the 'Slat. December, and have deci•
tied to receive all the'scrlp iseued , up to, and. including
January 1856 In payment, of Premiums.
The undersigned is. ready to deliver certificates to
parties entitled to receive them at the Carlisle agency,
at his ofilco on Main Street, at any time after the date
of this notice. -
Pamphlets, tables of rates, applications and every in•
formation furnished without charge.
A. L. SPONSLER,
March 25,1884=-24. A gout.
NEW STORE,
iSA3II:EL I)II,LER,
Admit Ash, Lot.
Ill=
$ 100.0)0
UT I 0 K.)
1,0, ,268
/aconu• for
30 .
GREASON SEMINARY.
rpm Summer term of this Institution
will commence op thp 6th of April. Pulpits of
hot nexen.recolved. Instrumental and Vocal . NlVelc
taught hy an experlohcod Female tenchor. For Mon
ier address
E. HUNTINGTON SAUNDERS,
Plaintiffßl, Opmh., Co. Pa.
April I, 1864-It.
Look out for the Draft
IN the new Store just opened by Zeig
ler & Stock, North Hanover Street, (formerly D.
Cm-omen's Store,) there lea dally draft made In their
cheap
Sugar, Molasses, Coffee
and all aorta of GROCERIES, Vlgh, Flour and Peed.—
Do not forgot and give them a call.
April 1, 186.1-4t*.
B ARLOMPB NDIGO BLIk.
TIE ALE RS and consumers of the above
Celehra tod Wash Biqa, wVI take notice, that the
Labels aro altered to read.
INDIGO BLUE,
put up at Al'red Willberger's Drug Store, No. 243,
North Second titreet, Philadelphia.
The qualllty of this Bluo will be the saute In every
respect I
It Is warranted to color more water limn twice the
same quantity of Indian, and to go, much l urther than
any other Wash Blue in the market. It J.thll3ol von per
featly clear and does nut settle on the clothes as
most of the other makes do. One Ilex lIINSOIsod In
a half pint of water, will make as good a Liquid /11U0
as any that Is 111100 at one third the cost.
As it Is retailed at the same price as the Imitations
and inferior articles, housekeepers will find It very
much to their advantage to ask for that put op at
it therger's.
trh.- All 11l no put up after this date with Barlow's
name nn It i 5 hnitat inu
'1 ho New Label does not Isaiah n a Stamp.
For s le by Storekeepers geuellilly.
?larch "•
Proclamation
WWHEREAS the floe. Jetties 11.
ilntu 4.7,t Judge of the several Courts
of Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Per
ry, and Junk to, and Jus tices of the so vet al Courts of
or and Terminer and General Jail Delivery In said
counties, nod it ichael Cocklin and II ugh tqua rt , Judg
es of the Courts of oyer and Termi.ter and Jail Deliv•
cry for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in
the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to
me directed, dated the Ilth day of January 1804, have
ordered 4 Court of Oyer Will Terminer and General
Jail Delivery to be noldon at Carlisle on the 2d Mon
day of April, 1804, (being the 11 to day,) at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon, to continue two weeks.
NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of
the Peace, and Cous,tables of the said county of Cum
berland, that they I,re by the said precept command
ed to be them and there In their proper persons, with
their rolls, records. end leg Lthritiblui 00111111111 st ions, and
all littler remembrances, to do tlite.e things which to
their offices appertain to be done, and all those
that are bound by roe, gnlzances, to prosecute against
the prisoners that are or then shalt tie in [le Jail
said county, are to be there to prosecute thorn as shall
be just. J. T. ItIPPEY,
Feb. 20, 1863. Fhetiff,
.1 or Store I J 1 cm Store 1
MILLER, will open
Ljtheir New Store on the corner of th.lpublic square
known 7.11,f'S corner, opposite Irvine'', Shoe more,
nn thu 16th day of tho pre.ent month (throb ) when
they will he able to exhibit to the mueuninity au en.
Orr new stock: of F0r..1 4 .1 and Doupi,tic
DRY GOODS,
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Lo. king (.; ~es
GEMBEIR
)Intell 4, I'l4
N. H.—A large portion of our .t , c 1: of lAnneqtic(io,sts
that will ha opened WM4 purchased in the month of
January, when they were a shade b.wer than nt the
pi oseut time, and will be twit! at a spall advance.
I.EIDICIt A. NI I 1,1,E1t.
Town Property for Sale.
lAM nothorised to sell the Property of
Ni!.. sop}a Sturm, situated on the North side 0 1
! Pomfret street near West street Tbe lot
4 of Is. 60 teet front by 120 feet deep, and has
•• VI II IIL upon It aT w 0 story plaitere I lions,' atilt
4:
4. :,.... 1 1.
.1r a r..; e Shop It will he sold AV a whole ''r
=,.., . in part as may be most eligible.
IN'). B. PARKER.
FO. 5, 1854 -tf.
WHEELER & WILSON'S
SE or' o G . I Plar C I
AT REDUCED 1);ICES,
With Class Clod) Presser, Improved Loop—
Cheek, New S'yle Hammer, Binder,
Corer. Braider, etc.
At the Railroad Office, Carlisle. Pa
Prethinma at tho
INI FRNATIONAL EXHIBITION, LONDON. 15({', 2 ,
INDUSTI,I L EX HIM !lON. 1,1114, 1861.
11=1
=EI
Silver Medal at the Penn.qylvania State Fair
rpte,n4er, Ib7i.J
American Inns It lite. Now York. \tech:mit,' imsocint
11,,ston, Franklin I ngtil uto. Met rop.,lllan
I n.. 1 Unto, Wasial nu.ton, 3lnryiaml Institute
Italtionne. ) lorbanic, Af.4:oia.tinn, Cin7innn(i, Ken
tucky Institut°, Loulecille. MovLanical Angoviation,
St. Louis, Mechani,s' Institute, San Franolt.to.
;ft to Fairs of
MAINE
VE6MONT,
C4NSECTI( ur,
NEW JERSEY.
rENINSYLy 1 NIA,
1 I RU I \ lA,
MISSOURI,
nU lit.
INDIeNA,
1 o ,
T N
IhLI V eils.
it ENTut ItV
NI wino A N,
IcrarrlNSlN,
L&l.lFirltNi A.
These celelarat,erl Muder, err adapted te trvrri, v
ririty of Sowing or rlll7ll lv wear, frr•m the lightest
to the heaviest clothe. They work equally well
upon silk, linen, woolen, and cotton geode.—senorirg
null Gino. gathering, beterelng, fulling, cording, and
braiding— melting a beautiful and perfeut stitch, alike
on b• ti? sides—and performing every species of sewing
except malting button holes and stitching on buttons.
Full in tructions for operating the Machine is given
gratuitously at the sales moms. When the Machine
is sent some distance, so that personal instruction is
inconvenient, a card of direction is sent, which in a
sufficient guide.
The qualilles which recommend the 11 heeler &
Wilson Machine are
1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides
of the . farrcle sewed.
2. Strength, liminess, anti durability of seam, that
will nut rip nor ravel, and made with
3. Economy of thread.
4. Its attachments and wide range of application to
purposes and materials.
b. Compactness and elegance of model and-finish.
13. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction.
7. Speed,.ease of operation and management, and
quietness of •movement.
SOIIIEDU IX OF PR TONS.
No. a Machine, with
Plain Table, $45 CO
Half Case, Pannellod, so 00
Hall( ass PoManed, flack Walnut or Mahogany 55 00
No. 2 Machina with
Plain Table, 55 00
Half Casa, Pannellod, 00 00
Half Case, Polished, ❑lack Walnut or Mahogany 05 00
No. 1 Machine, Silver plated, with
Plain Table, Ml 5 00
Half Caro, Polished, Black Walnut, 70 00
Mali Case, P 011 5 ,14, /Slack Walnut or Mahogany 76 00
lialiCasp, -Polished, Rosewood, 00 00
Full Case; Polished, Black Walnut or Mahogany 00 00
Full Case, Pollelnki, Rosewood, - 100 00
No. 4 .Machine, Large with
Plain Table, 75 00
No. 5 Matthine, Cylinder, with
Plain Tabln,
TERMS CASH
Every Machine le sold with a Hemmer, Noe. 1 and 2
afachlnea are sold complete, with the New Glass Cloth
Presser, Now Style Hemmer and Braider.
Wheeler & Wilson's Agency at
Railroad and Telegraph Office,
CARLISLE, PA.
Nor. 27, 1803-Iy.
- _
NAILS ! NAILS ! ! 11 AILS ! !
A large Mock of good, Clean, Neat, and Tringh
nalle, at the lowest Prices. Our nails are worth Sects
a keg mo;a than any other make of nails sold id our
O
Own. thle is the opirdon of mechanics W h slijsve
them, we also have a full assortment , of .
BUILDINGVATEILIALS,
of the latest and most approved styles. All goods war
ranted as re Presented. JOHN p. 14.11.1 k: & 841.
STEINWAY .PIANOS.
First Prize Medal at the World's. Fair,
London, 1882,
•
rlll.l E undersigned has just received;.
and intends to keep constantly on band a full as.
ie aroma of the unequalled Pianos manufactured by
Steinway it Sous of York.
Each instrument will be carefully selected In Um-
Miwuructory, end will be sold at the
New York Cash Factory Prices,.
with the Addition of Froight to Carlisle.
A written &invitee of entire satisfaction will ha
given by the subscriber to each purchaser.
Persons desirous to purchase are Invited to call awl,
examine these unrivalled Plapos, at;.
R. E. Shapley's le'elry Store,.
Main Street, ad door east of tho Mansion House, near
tr a Railroad Dopot
SECOND HAND PIANO raceivod in exchange anal
ken: for PLOD oo to :ant
Carlisle, Mar 22. 1833-1 y
Geo, W, Carpenter, Henszy Et Co's..
Wholesale linty (f. 7 Chemical TVarehowse,
r 1 Subscriber keeps constantly onp
I n largo stack of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
1 1 1/ star C/UTIDAL VIIEPARATIoNs, and every other article
which appertains to the business, embracing the moat
extensive variety; Also PAreis, Cute and-GLASS of eirery
deseripti
All articles purebased from us can be relied on as bo•
log of the most superior quality, nod at as low prices
es they cart be had. We cal offer such inducements as
will make it the interest of purchasers to lay in their
supplies friar us, and give us their future patronage
and in r r:11,, visit the city, to call at our estab-
I islmn• nt. All orders addressed to ue by mall or ot.ber•
wise, will meet alto prompt at tention.
GEO. W CARPENTER. HENSEY it co.,
737 Market Street, Philadelphia.
Feb. 5,31-3 m.
BARGAINS L BARGAINS ! !
At Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store!
TAM now opening a large assortment
I
of NEW AND DESIRABLE goods. bought befor
the I.2.cen t rke to prices. which will be sold funthe Cub
xt o,lv
Hare on hand a full lino of BLEACHED and. UN—
ft LE ACII ED MUSLI NS at the very lowest prices. Vet .
Infix, Hinghants. Checks and Calicoes also, in groat, vq- .
I let ies and cheap.
LADIES DRESS GOODS.
Elegant new style Silks, Chillies, Colored. Alpaotuks,
Fume❑ Cloth, Satin Stripe Lusters, and De 'Latinos, .sr.c.
Gloves end Hosiery. all kinds and prices. I. Linens,
Linen Diann Tattle Cloths, Napkins, Russia lc Amonlan
Caches. Cambricke, Swiss Mull, Nainsook, Bishop Lawn,
kc , dee.
MOURNING GOODS.
- - - - -
A large assortment of Black Veils, Craps Collars, Qg
and „1•4 all carol Dolains, Turihrn Cloth, Black Battu
Alpackas, Mohan and all the different,
style Black and White Goods film Bissdit's aslebratud
Mourning Storo.
Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets
Fancy Casfimeres, Sattlnets, K. Joann, &c., at
low prl es. S-I. 6-4, 5.4 and 4.4 Floor 011 Clothe, also
Tith'o oil Clths, all width.
JOHN MILLEN,
All my winter stock goods, will be closed out at loon
than City prices.
Now Is the time Ihr purchasers to save money by
laying in their stock All goods bought and sold for
CASII. Ilpeeulloct the place—West Main s t. nearly
opposite the Depot. C. OGLLBY.
Cm lisle, Feb. I'_', 'O4.
HARVARD COLLEGE, 0364,
r;I\VO Terins of Nineteen weeks each,
,urninen.•lng 31erch 7th and-September sth.
for Cato lognle ml Circular address
.10EI, PARKER, Royan Professor.
Can.ridge,
Moo , Feb. 26.1864-36
mill E subscriber, because of ill. health,
and private TIM t tors Itlso rlshnfnq his attention,
(.-ale it his duty to relj:l. :I,opt business ah least fur
season. probably until the present War Is ended.
I shall 4lest, toy loisiness early to February next.
and up 10 1 1 101.1,010 , 1. will keep up my usual supply
of ,Itllllq, Colt, s, Teas, `wars, Spices, Mackerel and
su,i, Iml I,cl at tivies sr 101,1111 10 a stock of Urocerles,
to,z.tlo— with au 1.-0,01111,0111.4 f
T,httron, (r'i,tring smoking) 4- Cigars ;
011 - ado:4 Um cholccel gollitles, and at the lowest
p0,i1.1 , pH:1411111i pro' Ls,
TM. he :WOO it my stuck, composed of
C E D AR W ARE ,
such as Ti. ha, Churns, Buckets. a lot of Corn Brooms—
the chnicel.t in any market—also,
China, Glass, Queensware, Crocks,
, 0 lii he sold at reduced prices.
would einie.ice this opportunity of tendering my
sincerest Omni.. to the nunieroui friends and Custom
er. e he have for a period of over twenty years, given
Me a• d liberal n share of their patronage,
ti naia d ; that my tabu', to please have not'sdpgepher
been ut sail..
such as lisie ne:arunts to settle with me, either
fir or itimin,t. I would state that I will as hero
triirrre, be timed at my 1181.1r0 pla,ro of business, where
I will be alva)ii Ire happy to see ti110:13.
.• Marlon Hall," Carlisle,
January 8, 1884. ,
<47- Perry Advocate please copy
Al - rjr,Ll4)l. yitIDLEY r espectcuily
announciis to the citizens of Carligle and the
puhlte geusrZlly, that he still continues the manufac
ture of till k)iltin of tin and sheet iron ware In J. D.
Iltilhort'F building Loot Loutheystreet Carlyle at th•
sign of ,the
wh,ro bu will at all timew be ready to do all kinds of
Work In Ilia lino with 111.11011,ns and despatch.
Alms out at nil Limos be hiu. those Maim -tad, wolf
pvaling and serif Ltiatitig premium airtight,
FRUIT ,CANS AND JARS
niid nII landtot jubbiog do ne at
Cash paid for old lead. pewter and. copper. Thank
ful bn the patronage heretofore extended, he hopes by
strict attention, mud a desire to please all to merit a
euutin ultimo of the same.
heat forget the nign of the Red Coffee l'et.
April 3, 1863.
received arid very cheap afr,
GRIS.E.:NFIELD & SHEAO'BRIS,
As wo innate,' these goocts of au extunetie Cloak
NI o tart , wv in NEW Yoaß.,..t e are able to offer aulueri•
or inducements to any in the country.
FURS rugs::
We defy competition. having made arrangements witlit
one of the largest New York Fur Co's., to supply us
with choice Goods. %%o feel confident we can bell Furs
at City prices
Nov. 13, 1603
AFULL assortment of Men and Boys'
Boots and Sh .es, Aultablo for the winter. Also,
Ladies and hllaae.'s Balmoral Bootees, Children's Boots
or all kinds. Ladies and Gentlemen's GUM Over Shoes.
My old customeres and all in want of good and akoap
Boots and Shoes, nlll 00100 call and examine t s he
stoelc before purchasing. Main street, nearly opposit,
Mae Depot
Carlisle, Nov. '2l, 181G3
Notice of Co-Partnership,
rrHE public are hereby informed that
the,undersigued have this day entered into a Co
Partner Ship, under the name of Delaney & Dlair, - for
the purpose of carrying on the Coal and Lumber bust ,
ness. at, the old stand of Oliver Delaney, near the Gas
Works; where all orders in their line of bupineas are
respectfully solicited, and will be promptly filled,
OLIVER DELANCY,
Oct. 16, 1863 f (
efir Orders fur coal will he received at Halbert 1
Fleming's Grocery Store; Robert 'Mooro's Shoe Store
and A. 11. Blair's Currying Shep
DELANCIt A BLAIR.
Itts.Orders for Coal or Lumber solicited throne' t h e.
Post Office, arrangements having been made with the
Postmaster to charge the postage on same to ts: All
orders punctually Ailed.
CIO
Bryans kuhninfic Wafers,
AT RALSTON%
MEM
arArDMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
Lettere of Administration on the estate of Rich.
arker, dec'd , late of North bliddieton4mushlp,
having been issued by the liegistei of Cumberland Co.
to It. M. Ilenderron of Carlisle. Notice Is hereby Or:
en to all persons indebted to said estate to make im.
mediate payment, and those baying clalme to present
them duly authenthated tro , . ~ '• '
R. ki. ISENDERSON,
' ' AdMinlstrater.
March 18, 1885
JOHN IL STATMAIS.
No. 737 Market St., Phlladcaphin
LAW SCHOOL
Cjosin:', up Business
COFFEE POT.
RED COFFEE POT,
CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! !
GREENFIELD & FIIEAFED.
S. E. Co;. of Market &ratite, 2d door
BOOTS dk. SHOES.,
CH AS. °Hilary. Trued*,
ANDREW U. BLAtit
FEMME