Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, April 15, 1864, Image 4

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    FINANCIAL STATEMENT
OF THE •
BOROUGH OF CARLISLE,
For the Council Year 1863-4.
JACOB RHEEM, TREASURER
RECEIPTS, &o.
Balance received from former Trea.
u :'
Amountot.Lleu against S. Coldivell'a
heirs,
Amount Rout of stall fall steads at
Market House,
Received of Wm. M. Ohonowith,
Cleric of tho Market, &c.,
Received of A. L. Sponsior, Req.,
fines.
Received of Abm. Dahuff. Esq., fines,
for Exhibition licenses,
Amount of taxes of 1861, outetand•
log at last settlement,
Amount of taxes of 1862. outetand•
log at last settlement,
Amount of taxes levied for 1863,
added to durli•
sate of 1863,
Total Debits,
EXPENDITULIES.
Council Orders.
Paid Geo. Line and others, inter
• st on borough bonds and on
judgement,
Itt Paid Carlisle Gas and Water Co ,
Onsand Water Conn
puny interest on investment In
' E. Pomfret Street,
Paid borough bond couponv,
W. B. Mathews, street commie
stoner, salary, and work on
streets, and wages paid hand,
Paid Abm. Dehuff, Esq., qualify
ing borough officers,
Paid Joshua Fagan, extra serrieea
an high constable *
Paid J. Bretz, serving election
notices.
Paid A. Martin, serving election
notices.
Paid Jas. Postlethwalte, slept-lon ex•
penses, IVest Ward,
Paid A Kerr, election expenses East
Ward,
Paid Wm. McMillen, repairs at plug.
" A. O'Donnel and other repairs
at Market ilouw , pump,
Paid Jonathan Zeigler, Mapping stones,
IL L. Hecker, and others, mum,.
ing nuisances,
Paid Peter Myers. blacksmithlng,
" J. 1). Bineltert, work on hay
scales,
Paid C. Itelghter, laying crossings,
" M. Ilandshue, work at cropsinge,
Paid W. M. Chenowith, cleaning and
whitewashing Market House, end
repairs,
Paid M. Shrolner, auppor for patrol.
^ lt. J. 8011, " "
Paid J. Armstrong, preparing borou t .h
duplicate,
Paid Oen. ?.inn. (or printing,
" J. B. Brattn,
" E. Cornman,
" A K. itheetn, 1 •
. 1 Jos. Loudon, (Jr stationary,
" Jacob Bretz, for cleansing
spring,
Paid 0. Delaney, plank for bridge,
' l ' B. Glass, cleansing grave ym
" L. Faber, mason:icy uoue at
Paid A. 1.. [locker, repairing locks.
" J. W. Ogilby, treasucr of Cloud
Will ilauae Company,
Paid P. Monyer, treasurer of Union Fire
Company,
Paid P. Quigley, treasurer of Cumber-
. .
land Fire Company.
Paid .T. Campbell, treasurer of Hook
and Ladder Company,
Paid I'. Hosier, logs for bridge,
" P. Spahr, fur stone and haul.
Paid F. Gardner, for Pings and lamp
Post,
Paid J. 11. Freda las, for stone,
Cumberland count, , for kw,
furnished to bat °ugh',
PAw.ZOladtion,for. pliting.aud-clay..—
g Mal n ut street,
Paid Wm. I.lnch, pipes, gas lamps Ac.,
eititrikOrk done,
Paid Geo. toucher, for posting ordi
nances,
Paid E. Steel, winding clock,
" J. H. Noneneater, for cool,
" A. J. Welsh, collector, Cnnends-
Moues Duplicate of lSk3, on
$513t13, 118, at per rout.
Paid A. Martin and R: - McCartney,
for procuring volunteers.
Paid .1, W Ogilley, salary as secretary.
l'ald W. M. Chenowith, sah ry as dela
- of Market,
Paid lb. L. Hecker salary as high con
stable,
Paid A. Martin, salary as high consta.
b e.
Paid Jun. harrier, salary as lamp ll.;ht-
er, It est. II ard,
Paid James SpankJer, salary as lamp
lighter, West Ward,
Paid N. Servers, salary as lamp light
er, East K o,d,
Paid E. Snarls, salary as lamp lighter
East Ward.
Paid It. Nat otter, F.:lino' of ,la nit or,
and extra sery i coo,
Paid J. It. IP, in, VS.I , for preparia
annual statement of receipts and
expo,ditures for Auditor, and for
publication for
Paid IL. Saxton, fn bard lore,
" 1.5" m. Fridley, for spout at Mar.
ket Llou o,
Paid J. C. FI ral .y, for stakez at Mar-
het Brunie,
Paid S3un'l Wetzel and ethers, regula.
tin;; Walnut C.a met,
Paid M. Vinn ich , Ytt•pplOg stones,
Borough note redeemed,
Paid Jacob Ilheein, salary as Trot
ruder, and expenses and services
under I OUa ty ordinance,
Paid P. Quigley, for preparing annual
statement of receipts and epr n -
dit ures of Auditors, and for publi
cation for 1.:la 3
Total cash r,tyments.
By addltlonal Oxon, a Liel/S RII Ed
collector of 1962,
By exoneratlons all iwed collector of
18(33.
By amount of tao'•s of ISCI. outstand
- . . • •
By amount of taxes of 1942, outstnol.
By commit's:on 8310, ed N , llector of
1862, on *122,43,
Total rro , lils,
Ilalance lu Lands of 1 reaau or
Prfsm
ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE DEBTS
ND ASSETS
LTA BILITIES.
Bonds isroud for Gas and Water
stook, let subscription.
Bonds Issued for Gas and Water
stock, 2d subscription,
Bond issued I. Gie.,rge Line and
others.
Judigomont of Mar r fa - et Warden, uxo
of P. Quigley,
SETS
100 shares (ins and.
Water stock, lat
subscription, at
par value,
140 J shares Uas and
Water Ftovk, 21
subscription, at
per value,
124 shares llas and
Water stock, at
per value,
Outstanding to NOR for
1861 and 1862,
Pavement LlOll9,
Excess of Indebtedness,
Excess of lopobtadnoas Host year,
as above,
Increase, Wit CO
JA.OOII Rupp!, Treasurer of the 13orough of Carlisle,
irk accouut with Beauty Fund Committee.
To amount of lcan on: .DR.
bond from tin)
Carlisle Deposita:tank,
lly cash paid on otters of Committee
of bounty fund to 51 manes,
Balance in hands of Treasurer, $4OO 00
We, the Auditors of the borough of Carlisle, do col ,
tify that we have examined the foregoing account of
Jacob Itheem, Treasurer of said borough, and find a
balance duo by him to said borough of six hundred
and seventy dollars and sevouty-nine cents. We have
also examined the above statement of th • debts and
**Sets of said borough and find the same correct. And
have also examined the account of said Treasurer,
with the bounty fund committee, and Ruda balance
duo by him to said committee of four hundred dollars.
- • --- - W. A. MILES,
O. E. MAGLAMILIN Auditors.
COFFEE POT.
WILLIASI. FRIDLEY respectfully
A nnouncas to the zens of Cailfsle end the
public getterel.y, that he still continues tbe manufac•
tura of all kinds of tin and Shoot iron• were in J. D.
Halbert's building-East Louther street CarlWo at the
sign of the
' RED COFFEE 'POT, - •
Whore ho will at all times bo ready to do ail kinds of
Work in his lino with neatness and despatch.
Also can at all times he hat those eelebtated, self
sealing said self testing premium airtight, _
FRUIT CANS AND JARS.
Roolinc, Spouting, a...d all kinds of Jobbing done at
the shortest notice.
Cash paid for old load, pewter and Copper. Thank
fal for the patronage heretofore extended, holhopes by
strict attention. and a desire to please-all - to - Merit a
•
contihuntleo at the A41:110.
Dont forget the sign of the Red Coffoe•Pot.
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667 50
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MAINE,
coNNEcTIuuT,
NEW JERSEY.
PENNSYLVANIA,
N'IRUISIA, •
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI,
OHIO,
INDIANA,
lOWA,
TENNI,SSEE,
ILLINOIS,
K SST LICK Y
MICHICAN,
WISCONSIN,
AALIFORNIA.
-These celebrated Machltirs'are'adaptced to' 6 - Very - Yd.:
Hely of Sewing or faintly wear, from the lightest mus
lion to the heaviest cloths. 'l•hey work equally well
upon silk, linen, woolen, and cotton goods.—seaming
quilting. gathering'. hemming, felling, cording. and
In aiding -making •t bsintiful and perfeat stitch, alike
nn performing every species of sewing
except tusking button halos and stitching on buttons.
Full in tru , tions tor operating the 31achine Is given
gratuitnu:h• at the sales rooms. When the Machine
is sent o me distance. so that personal Instruction is
incon•:enient. a card 01 direction ls sent, which Is
sufficient guide.
The cuslilles which recommend the Wheeler &
\l'i loin are
1. Beenty slid excellence of stitch, alike on both sides
of the I.thrie
;Strength. firmness, and durability of seam, that
will 11.1 rip nor ravel. and made with—
. I 'mean thread
4 Its atta.hinenta and aide range of application to
I nip- ses and materials.
l'ompactne•s e u,Leloganre 1 , 1 model and finish.
simpikity and thoroughness of c'onstruction.
Speed. cnsn Or OPUratioll end management, and
r.t movement.
OF• PRICES.
Nu.;; )Ischine, with
CIE
34 00
34 00
34 00
al CO
EME
70 75
2 00
42 00
MEI
BIM
150 ,
625
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1(0 00
100 0(
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Philo $45 (0
113 If (0 00
11:111 t aso Poll.ekl. ISkelt alnhl or .Nlnhogany 00 00
If 1
11, 1
Plain Tvllo, 55 01
Ilalt Case. Ps.nnelled, 60 00
Hal (Case. Poli shed • lilack \Val nU thr Nl.thoga ay 65 00
c 5
II 111 fa e, Polkhed, Mack Walnut, 70 00
Itlnek Walnut of Mghogany 75 00
Halt Case. Ilr.smvod, ho
I:l,ta lSulnut or Nint.guoy 90 (10
Fall Cast, 100 00
No 4 \la:II:no, Lorgo with
l'.alu 75 00
MEM
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with ft Hemmer, NUS I and 2
NIA,•11 In' are sold 4'0.111,1..0,, with the New Uhrta Cloth
l'rekser. New Style lienraer and Braider.
Wheeler .4 Wilson's Agency at
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C. HERMAN, Attorney at Law,
: I \l. ~,!xt door the 111”.ald Office,
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TA )IEB A. P BA It, Attorney at
C 0, 1 .1,10, 1 1 0. 0.91, , 0 with Watts et l'arkor.
M. WEAK LE V.—Attorney at Law.
s ( Who on south Hanover street, opposite Bents'
Dry Goods ; to All nrefessional business entrusted
to him will lei promptly attended to.
,OC ;
0
f , ,4c1 450
IAMUM, EPBURN, Jr., Attorney
2it. Law. (Moo with lion. Samuel Hepburn, Main
Carlirde
Juno 5, 'tti
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t 08,963 60
Ru'us E. SHAPLEY, Attorney at
Low. Carlisle Pa. Attends to securing and col
lecting Soldiers' Pnr, Bounties, and Pensions. Office
on
Doc.
!layover Strout, opposite lionize store.
Doc. 27, 18111
lA\V CARD.—CHARLES E. MA
LA 01,AI Gil Attorney at Law, Office In In.
hotrs bulldiog,Just opposite the Market House.
Carlisle, March 14, 'l3(i-Iy.
126,604) (
ab,ot 0 0
3,100 00
300 46
61 62
I'. lIUIbIIiICII, Attorney at Law.
. —Office on North Hanover street, n few doors
south of Wass' Hotel. All business entrusted to hum
will be promptly attended to. [April lb.
$B3 MO 88
5,432 62
4.6.i6 02
6,432 62
OSENI RITNEII, JR., Attorney at
P P Law and Surveyor, Mechanicsburg ; Pa. Oflire en
Rail Road Street, two doors north of the Bank.
6ts Business promptly attended to.
DR. I. C. LOOM S
South Hanover street, esr
opposite Bentz' dry pods
June 1 '6"
R. G I . IORGE S. SEA
..9-o
IU(IiT, DFiNTIST, from the Bal.
— e.tat. timoro (lollop, of Dental Surgery.
ta,.office at the residence of bis mother, net Lowther
street. throe doortr i bolow Bedford.
March 19, 1866—tf.
$5,600 00
5,1 0 t 0
ANDKERCHIEFS, Ties, Stocks,
Itibbona, Suapendere, Under Shirts, Droners, a
beautifu) nanortment can be found at
ISAAC LIVINOSTON'S
North Unilever Street, Emporium.
Mnrch 13, 1S i 3,
HAM ES. 500 pairs Hawes .on .band
of all kinds, Ellzabothtowti ,Itsttorn, I,oudon
do.. U r,, man In with and without patent faststilutts
cheaper tb•m at U. :,,AX East Main et.
28,
'VALLS! NAILS ! ! NAILS II! .
A largestnek of good, Clean, Neat. and Tqugh
nails, at the lowest Prices. Our nails are worth bOets
a keg more. than any other make of nails sold In our
town. this Is the opinion of mezhanies who have tried
them, ire also have a full assortinent or
BUILDING MATERIA,Lti,
of the latest and most approved styles. All goods war
ren Led ea represented. JOHN P. LYNN &
Y:AR'S FAMILY MEDICINES,
AT RALSTON'S
VAMILY DYE COLORS,
AT R ALSTON'S
Closing up Business
rIHE subscriber, because of ill health,
and private matters also claiming his attention,
fee s It his duty to retire from business at least for a
season. probably until the present war is ended.
I shall close my business early in February next,
And up to that period, will keep up my usual supply
of Syrups, Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Spices, Mackerel and
such other articles as belong to a stook of GrOceries,
together with an assortment of.
Tobacco, (chewing 4- smoking) 4' Cigars ;
embracing , the choicest qualities, and at the lowest
possible prices and profits.
The balance of ray stock, composed of
CEDAR WARE,
such as Tubs, Churns, Buckets, a lot of Corn Brooms—
the choicest in any market—also,
China, Glass, Queensware, Crocks,
ongket,4, Cc., will be sold at reduced prkes.
I would embrace this opportunity of tendering my
sincerest thanks to the numerous friends and custom.
ers who have for a period of over twenty years, riven
mo so generous and liberal a share of their patronage,
trusting that my labors to please have not altogether
been in vain.
To such as have Recounts to settle with me. either
for or against. I would state that I will as here
tofore, be found at my usual place of business, where
I will be always be happy to see Mom.
"Marlon ilall," Carlisle, 1
January 8, 1864.
ia• - Perry Advocate please copy
W HEE LE R & WILSON'S
SE G Ara C S
AT REDUCED PRICES,
With Glass Cloth Presser, Improved Loop—
Chock, New S"yle Hammer, Binder,
Cor et% Braider, etc.
At the Railroad Office, Carlisle. Ya.
Highest Premium et tho
INTERN ‘TIONAL F.XHIBITION, LONDON, 1862.
IXDUsTILIII, EXHIBITION, DE1114,1861.
at tho Fairs of the
rsiren hTITES AORICULTURAL POCIETT,
Silver Medal at thr Pennsylvania Slate Fair
ty , tealber, 1863.
American Institute. Now York, Mechanics' Associatiot
Boston, Franklin Institute. Philadelphia, Metropolita
Mechanies . I n. 4 itu te, Wrishinoton, Maryland Instil ut
Baltimore. Meehanio..' Association, Cincinnati. Rut
Lucky Institute, Louisville, Mechanical Associatiot
t. Louis, Mechanics' Institute, Son Francisco.
At - thil - Slite - Ffilfa of
0.2 ?frictkino with
No. 1 M3.shine, Silver {dated, with
Cy!lrl.h., with
EMBEIZEM
Railroad and Telegraph Office,
CARLISLE, PA.
BEEIMMI
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wu ;.", Flit-lg
T HE Allen and Eastpennsboro' Mutual
v Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county,
incorporated by an act of Assembly, in the year 1843,
and having recently had Ito charter extended to the
year 1883, Is now in active and vigorous operation, un•
dor the superintendence of the following Board o
Managers, viz:
William R. Gorgas, Christian Stayman, Jacob Eberly,
D. Daily, Alex. Cathcart, .1. li. Coover, John Eichelher
ger, Joseph Wickersham, Sam!. Eberly, Moms Bricker,
Rudolph Martin, Jacob Coover, dJ. 0. Dunlap.
The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any
Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to
become members aro Invited to make application to the
agents of the Company, who are willing to wait upon
them at any time.
R. GORG AR, Prosidont,
Eberly's Mills, P. 0
CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vico President
Mechanicsburg, P.O
JOHN C. DUNLAP, Sert'y. Mechanicsburg.
DANIEL DAILY, Dilisburg, York co.
AGENTS.
Cumberland county.—John /Merrick, Allen; Geary
Zearing, Shiremanstown ; Lafayette Peffer, Dickinson;
Henry Bowman, Churchtown ; Mode Griffith, South
Middleton; Samuel Graham, We.tponnsboro'; Samuel
Coover, Mechanicsburg; J. W. Cocklin,Shepherdctown;
D. Coover, Upper Allen; .1. 0. Saxton, Silver Spring;
John dyer. Carlisle; valentine Feeman, New Cumber
land; James AlcCandlish. Newrille.
Yo, k county —W. 5, Picking, Dover.; James Griffith,
Warrington; J. F. Deardorff, Washington; itiebeS' Bleb
ey Clark, Dilisburg; D. Butter, Fairview; John IVil
liams, Carroll.
J. W. EBY
Dauphin ro —.lncob Homer. Harrisburg.
Members of the Company having policies about to
expire, ran have them renewaci by wafting application
to any of the Agents.
October 20, 1863.
William P. Lynch
Having returned from the army has
I_l re-opened the
GAS FITTING and PLUMBING business
at the Old Stand in the basement of the
First Methodist Church. Ile mill
attend promptly to a I ,busi
ness to his line .
Lend And Iron Pipes Iron Slnlts,
Hydrants, Bath Tuba,
lints Cold Shower linthm, Bath Hollers,
Water Closets, Wash Basins.
Force and Litt Pu Bps. I Hydraulic Rams. Sc.
Wrolt Iran Ward Tubes,
And every description of en(, anti fittings 1 - ,.r gas,
Steam, wafer, &c. Superior cooking ranges, boaters
and gds fixtures put up in churches, stores and dwell
lugs, at short notice, in the most modern style. Al
materials and work in our Me at low rates and War
an toil.
Vtril_Country work andjobblnT. promptly attended to.
June 6, Ikfitt.
ARRIVAL OF NEW STOCK OF
A. W. BENTZ,
HAS just returned from the Philadel
phia and New York markets with a large and
uvell selected atock of Dry Goods, ronsistithr in part of
Mohair tare, Plaid Victoria,
Wool Pinkie, Plaid [Wins,
Sid: nod Worgted Checks, Colored Alpaca,
Colored Merrimac. Mollao do Lai ne,
Double sold 11 Wool Plaids,
Black nod Whit o do,
•
15 - .00.11;1MA :Victoria...Li hltnna,.-Cal it:rms.-Cheek s,.Tick—
.ngs, Opera Flan els. :Shirtin s, 'Fable I).aper, ;heel
Canton Flannels, Rc.
POIOURNING GODS,
.Mont noes. Cashmeres,
l'omhazdller, ?'Eared and plain Dolalue3,
Bo ocadt3 Muhalr, Don Ito W,•ol Delaloos,
Cholla Mohair, Striped 110110,
Striped Mohair, Striped Poplin,
Gio , de Berlin, 'Trine ('lath,
Parametto Cnbure, Blank Coburg,
3lnurnine Corded Silk, l'oilt do Selo, Black Silk, a largo
asaortinant of Crape.Collarp, Blank Alpacas, Blank Silk
Belling, Ac.
IS and finrdered I,nng and Square Shawls, Square
and Long Wool shawls, Black ii, bet, ?lons do Lai no,
[troche Long and Square, Plaid Vol Shawls, Fancy
Wool Shaaln, In great variety.
BALMORAL SETRTZ,
f,atlles' Hats. Ilomo Matto Blankets for or Imported.—
The latent st,) le Ilunp Skirts—sly quaker.
A largo and troll solorto , l stork, Wool and Cotton, La.
do.a and Childron't.Cni,t, a fine as,ortnient of Bonnet
nod )lanin.t Sill, and Cotton (land
kerchlefr, Unihrelja., a la,gei_ascoriment of
MENS AND BOYS' WEAR.
CLOTHS.
CAS:4I3IFR
6 ‘TTINETS,
K EN I [VIC. Y JEANS,
The liirgiist nd Overt selected . 1.3 Li. county.—
Carr. t/il tVi:
I Ile,. 14..iti 113 v" all sehs•tod Inc this
market, with treat rare t”.tli to thvir totality and
at) let:, :15 well as t. n re:l.:onside price nt which they
can nod sill to divp,vi.l
The old Irhind: and ctist , insry ..r this well known
house nre invited to call and examine this stock of
splendid tickids.
rll.lO. (12t, :1), is
Carlisle Foundry,
AND
FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT
F. Oardner Co. now man nine Cure and keep ran.
&tautly for sale„at their oxleusi ve Steam %Yorks on East
Male atreot, ('arlisle, a largo assortment of
AvIIICULTUR Al. IMPLEMI,NTS.
of well known, approved usefulnee t ofarmers. among
which the) would eallespecial attention to \III,LOUOII
lIV CELEI I It ATED PATENT
011.11 SPRINN GRAIN DRILL,
which has token over fifty FlrstA:rtso PreEnlunis ut State
and County Fairs. To the Farmers to l'hunberiuud,
'lark and Perry counties we need not speak in detail
of the merits of this drill, no scores of thew are now in
CM3
use on the best farms In these counties. Its reputa
tion is established as the most complete Grain Drill
now manufactured In the United States. It sows Wheat,
Rye, Oats, Barley and Dross, evenly and regular,
without bu netting the seed. The gum Springs pass the
drill over stumps and stones, without breaking pins or
thedrill. For even and regular sowing, the Willough
by Gam Spring Drill Is unequalled by any ot her. We
also manufacture and sell the following articles, which
we can recommend to Farmers as reliable implements,
of established character :
L. ',SU'S PATENT STRAW et FoODER CU'l TER,
BRADEN DOLPH'S PA'l ENT Coi:N SHELLER,
HA RN'S PATENT t I DER MILL.
JoHNSON'S OAST I RUN HoU'S TROUGH.
Also. Three slid Four Horse Powers and Threshing
Machines, east Iron Field Hollers, Plough Castings of
various patterns. Corn Crushers, and other articles for
Farmers too numerous to mention. Also, Egg Cool
Stoves and Ten Plate Wood :•tores, with an immense
variety of other castings fur housekeepers and others.
We have also an attractive variety of patterns for
IRON RAILINGS.
and CEMIITERY ENCLOSCREB to which we would
call attention.
Stearn Engines and 111111 Gearing.
'To this department of our business we give particu.
lar attention. Our already extensive stock of patterns
for Paper, Flour and Saw Mill Ocaring, Is constantly
increasing. MIII Owners and Mill R rights will be fur
nished with a printed catalogue of our various Mill
Patterns, on application. Our Machine: hop comprises
all the various tools for turning, planing and finishing
Shafting and Castings, by good and careful Machinists
STATIONARY STEAM ENGINEF,
allay desirable capacity. from ton to twentylkvehorse
power, built in the best style and on accommodating
terms. Engines built at our establishment may be
seen In successful operation at many of the largest
Distilleries and Tanneries in Carlisle, and Cumberland
Perry and Dauphin Counties, to the owners of which
we confidently refer for information as to theireflicien
ey. Persons wanting Steam Engines are earnestly re
quested incell and examine before contracting ol4e
where.
DOOR AND SASH FACTORY.
Connected with our establishment is a Stearn Bashaud
Door Manufactory which is now in complete orger for
the manufacture of every description of
BUILDING MATERIALS.
for the most costly as well as the plainest house. Win
dow Sash fur niched from 6 cents upward, according to
size of glass; Window Frames from $1 91 upward;
Shutters and Rolling Blinds tram $.l 76 upward ; Four
Panel Doors from $2, 12 upward. Mouldings, Castings
Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Drapery,
Scrolls, andother articles needed In house building,
furnished at the lowest prices and of the best quality
of lumber. tet_We are also prepared, as heretofore.
to build and repair BURDEN CARS for transporterson
-the railroad, with promptness and on reasonable terms.
The continued patromtge of the miblic isrespectfully
solicited. Orders by mall promptly attontled to. ,
May 0 .'60. F. 17All DNER ,Co.
REMOVAL.
LTNNEKUHL, having on account
.or the dampness rind unhealthfultioss of his for
mir shop on Hanover street. been compelled to remove
therefrom; hue purchased and refitted the splendfd
shop f'n Main street. next door to ft. 1. Sponsler's of
flee, formerly occupied by .7. Myers. Ile Hill be glut
to welcobtc all.hiprild customers, and us many new
emotes - wish t,, be Ar.rven by cleau and competent bar.
bore.
Aug. 14 10113-3 m.
MEW G001)S.
Every lohorlption and quality of (lrocorloo,
Quoin - imam llardaaro, Plok,Oo. Sumo, Vine Liquors,
l'obocco, Plum!. Vresh•Vrgits end vogltables In
Cane. Oyoterallo.:lpletl, Wnod and t , iliow ware. all
kinds and of tho boot quality and to be sqld nt t. o
low of primula •o 1 cash by .
'Juno 5.'63 IV \I. 11 N T.Z.
CII.OIOE ,SEGA RS & TOBACCO,
AT RALSTON'S
PHYSICIANS will nd it to their ad-
vantage to call and purohme their Mediclnce at
RALSTON'S.
Fire haurahee
SHAWLS.
HOSIER%
11!MMMEM
BkLILIAORE LOCK .ill) ; PlTZtf.p.
ESTABLISUED.AE A REFUGE FROM QUACKERY.
THE ONLY PLACE WHERE A CUBE CAN
~,,,( BE OBTAINED;
I
TAR. JOHNSTON has discovered the
.. .most certain, speedy and ouly effectual remedy In
the world for all private diseases, weakness of the back
or limbs, strictures, affections of the kidneys and blad
der, involuntary discharges, Impotency, general deldli.
ty, nervousness, dyspepsy, languor, low spirits, confu
sionct
of Ideas, palpit tion of the heart, timidity, trem-
Wings, dimness of s ght or giddiness. disease of the
head, throat, nose or kin. affections of the liver, 'hogs,
stomach or bowels— those terrible disorders arising from
the solitary habits of youth—those secret and solitary
practices more fatal to their victims than the song of
Byrom' to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most
brilliant hopes or anticipations. rendering marriage,
Ac., Impossible.
SirOIING WEN
Especially, who have become the victims of !Colliery
vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annu
ally sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young
Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect,
who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates
with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the
living lyre, may call with full confidence.
Married persons, or young men contemplating mar
riage, being aware of physical weakness, organic debil
ity, deformities. kr., speedily cured.
lie who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may
religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and
confidently rely upon his skill ns n physician.
0 .it Cr a WEdELEINMSS
Immediately cured, and full vigor restored. This die
tressing affection—which renders life miserable and
marriage impossible—lS the penalty paid by the victims
of improper indulgences. Young persons are tenant to
commit excesses (nun not being aware 01 the dreadful
consequences that may ensue Now, who that under
eta nde the subject will pretend to tinny that the power
of procreation is lost sooner by those falling into lin
proper habits than by the prudent 1 Besides being de•
privet] the pleasures of healthy offspring, the most
serious and destructive symptoms to both body and
mind arise. The system becomes deranged. the physi.
rtl and mental fnuctirms oval: even, loss of procventive
power. nervous irritability. dyspepsia, palpitation of
the heart. indigestion, con stitutionnl a west
ing of the frame, cough, consutoptiqn.decay and death
Orson NO 7 SOUTH FREDER3CH
STREET.
Loft band side 'ming from Baltimore street, a fen , doors
from the ember. Fail not to observe namoand number
Letters must Im paid and contain astamp. The Doe
tin 'a Diplomas hang in his °nice.
CURE WARRANTED IN TWO
mtvs.
No Mereury nr Nauseous Drugs.—Dr. Johnston, mere
ser of the Royal Collage uiis Urgent] G. bon don. Li raduate
from one of the most eminent Coilsges in the United
Slates, and the greater part of w hose life has been spent
In the hospitals of London. Parts. Philadelphia and
elsewhere. has effected some of the moot astonishing
sure; that 'sure ever known; many troubled with ring
ing in the head and ear s When asleep, great nervous
ness, listing alarmed at sudden sound., bashfulness,
with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with de
rangement of muid, were cured immediately.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Dr..T. addresses all those Tr ho haVeinjured themselves
he improper indulgence and solitary habits, 8, high ruin
both body Unit mind, Unfitting them for either bus nese,
study, society or marriage.
These are some of t h e cal and melancholy effects
produced by early habits of youth, viz: Weakness of
the back and Hint's, pains to the head. dimness of sight,
Aoss,o_LutusGular poAver,palpitationul-,thedlettet....d.yspe.o,-
us, nervous initahility. derangement of the digestive
functions. )general debility..ymptoig of -onsumplion.
MENTAI tr —The IeaNUI rßeets one the mind are much
to be dreaderi—)(l6 , Of memory, confusion 01 ideas. de
pressi•:n or spires• evil forehodlriiis. nvervion to society,
solraistt oat, love of solitude, Ace., are some of
the evils produced.
Thousauds of persons of all ages can now judge xi hat
is the rouse of their declining health. losing their vig
or. becoming weak, pale. nervous and e•marlated. having
a sititrula, sppi.arittiee about the 0)1 . s, cough and symp
toms of consumption.
YOUNG IVEEPT
have injured themselves by a certain priirtive
Indulged In when alone•, a hilliit fr.•iiiiently ) 1, 1111 , 1 il . l l lll
evil or at 8, hood. the effects of whi4li are
nightly felt, even when asle.,p.atid it nv,t cured renders
ma rrigge and 'destroys h'in Intl': nirbod.
should apply immodiat..ly.
What a pity that a 001111 man. the.,lo‘pe of his sew,
try. the darling .if his parent s, she uld he snat, had trout
all prospects and enje) I,le nt., , t by the• re'usegnenre•
. lhe• path 01 nature and indulging in
a certain secret habit. Such persons :mist l,,'tc con.
t erupt a tint;
zallitriz A GB
reflect that n p.lllllll mind sell h.,•ly ale the mo,t 1”.
e,,sa , ry req. rmiwto rnuuul ial hoppilll.l,l
I nth:ed. wit.C.llt thus, tht.itMrll..y Ihnnl.h lire I•rr. men
pjlgl ht,i.,4,; the 11, , 11.,1110111 - ly .1:1 In 1.. tin•
View; the Mind hurflllll.l. 11l nh ntrS 111th .hr•pair null
tined with the tilelanelopl, r , •tl , •cnnu 11,111 the 1,, pin e ,
o f
anther becomes blight, till! m%
DISILa.SE OF IMPRUDENCE
IN hen the ii,:••2,L11,1 , •,1 and iiiii•r•id••ii I votary plea
rare ti Ild• trot he 114,11,11 , 11,d hi , ~t tbi , painful
disease. it tee , el Lee Iratmer,F, that !II ti !IWO See.. of
drea.l hllll 11.•11, Applying
to those who. from p.imr..ttr e 1 esp.•r tal ilia 7. can
alone befriend bin), dela, tie• e,e,!
ft Vete( 11111$ Or this horrid rii.SCeee• hell :tram,'
such es tileeelltell st.ee 111,11. :loot lul*,
pains in the head a lid •h r. dr•a (Hess,
nodes Ito the I MP , Keel arms. I 1 ,, t, lies lint the
head. face and eXteeelities. pr , •.;ta•!•sii.4 with frightful
rapidity, till :it hist the palate of the mouth or Ihe
Lanes Of the leeie r.oi in. and the victim of this in tofu)
disease heroines a horri I object et eruniult•eration, hit
death puts a period to his dreadful Iteei ng:., by
send
init bins to •• that lindiseoveted Country from whence
no tray el h.r rr•turns"
It k a tnelaneholy fart that thousands fall vlrtims to
thin terrilde disease. o win¢ to the trost illful ne ss of ig
norant pretenders who. by the use of that deadly pot.
son, Nlereury, ruin the eoto.tit ution and make the re
shine of life miserable.
STRIINI:ERS
Trust nol yonr lives,• or health, to the core of th
many unlearned :111.1 worthless pretend°, dv'tit ulonf
k now lead:o•, name or charaete r, who copy Dr Johnninli . P
iVerLiqUlllellt, or sta In tiItiIIISOIVPS in thonea,papers,
regularly educated ithvsirlans, incarthie of curing. they
keep y iu trilling month after month tahing thin;, filthy
and pohonons compounds or as long en the smallest lee
can I.l,ld:tined, and In despair, leave you w ill ruined
health to 110,11 over your waling disappoint men t.
Or. Johnston is the only Physician advertising-.
Ills crodentials or dipltnriasairfliN 2.. hang in his office.
Ills remedies or treatment are unknown to all others,
prepared from a life spent In the treat hospitals of Eu
rope, the first in the ermn try and Ti more extensive
private practice then any olhe'r physician in the world
IN DORS Efil ENT OF TIRE PRESS.
The many thong/Inds cured at this institution year
/dim year, and the numerous irma.rtant Surgical tire
rations performed, by Dr. Johnston. witnessed by the
reporters of the •. " nipper." and ninny other
wipers, notices of which have appeared again and twain
before the pulllle. besides. lute standing n gentleman
of character and responbibility, hie sufficient guarantee
to the afflicted.
SEIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED
Persona writing &tumid bo partkubir in directing
thole letters to this Institution, iu the followinv man
ner: JOHN 151 JOHNSTON, 91. H..
Of the BoMinor° Lock Hospital, Balthnore, Md
May 29.
NEW ranivx
CALL AND SEE THE
NEW FANIILY GROCERY AND QUEENS-
IV Alt E STORE
F i r E subscribers having purchased the
stunt of Unicorn's formerly belonging to Jos. D.
I allied, will continuo the business at tho old ?tend,
and ino prepared lo furnish their friends and the pub
lic with everything that is ulro, new and fresh, io the
way of
Family Groceries,
Their stock Is largo and selected with the greatest cart,
and will he sold at the lowest priceafor cash. It eon,
slats in part of flue alt Government Java COFFEE,
Prime Rio do , Prime 1;10 Roasted.
SYi(UPS.—Now Yorlc, Boston, and Philadelphia Sy—
rups, of tho vnry bast qualities,
BROWN SUOARS.—The best the market affords.—
Levering's best Crushed, Sand, and Pulverized Sugars
Also, his A. B. and C. Sizgars. which cannot be our
passed, and as the time Is now here for preserving, la
dies will please give him a call and examine for them
selves. All his SPICES are of the purest and best va
rieties. No humbug about them.
Itlce, Corn Starch, P..rrina, Dondeline Coffer, Essence
of Coffer, Concentrated Lye, Soup, Candles, &r,
.CHINA, GLASS, AND '
QUEENS WARE.
A large and well macawd stook of the very latest pat
terns and styles, lower than over in price, and bettor
in quality, than wan over olforod before In Carlisle.—
Call and soo. Wooden nod Willow Ware, such as 'Pubs
Buokots, and Churns, Baskets of every description;
Children's CARRIAGIId Stoneware, Cream Pots, But
ter Jars, Presort° Jitro. Jugs, nil of ios.
VIRG—No.I, 2 and 3 Maokeral. No
1''. 4 41.. 4 .2 4 F0r 4 a. 1 MESS SHAD No.l Herring.
A. large quantity of the celebrated Excelsior 11AMS.
SALT by the Sark, Dairy and U. A. Salt.
The subscribers resped.fully ask the patronage at
their friends and the public generally, and Invite them
to call and examine heir ne* stock, at the old stand,
sorrier of Moyer and Lout her Streets.
'ILA - hl.llllll.- it FLEMING.
IliqyS,LBool
- -
The Confessions and ExAerfence.
OF AN
I El VaLID.
Published fer thn benefit ;Ind as a warning and
A OAU rli:IN TO YoUNt4 51EN
ho au ffm from Norl'oUH Dobillty Premature Decoy of
kantmutl, ote . supplvln7 at the yarn , . flop.
Ttin . 1.1:1,.,N8.pLe SE II LF ()PRP.
By ono who Ban curol littresi,lt a t ter baing put to great
expomm• and injury though tuctlienl humbug and
quackery
. .
. . ..
By onc►ostng a post poll addrePsnd envelops.. single
copies may bo had of Ow author.
NATIIA ...I EL 514 N leAlft, Epq.,
Bedford, It Inge Copp ty .. , N.Y.
May 22, tral3.—ly
C4 j ECI'. W. NEIDICII, D. D. S.-
&An Nmonstrator (4 opokticlvt, Donfletr3 to the
wow,: ti ,, L T l t t i i i i t r s i u •o rgo C r c; r lh-gu of
1111 61 r . ‘ 1;1 • t)flleeut hforopldenee
oproottii Atration flail; byvot Mtiltdtteet, Chyllele,Teno
Noi.:tl.l!Vf. •
NEW STORE.
GEO. P. MYERS & SON,
..;
GREEN GROCERS.
We have taken the Store Rooms , forulerly occupied
by Greenfield & &loafer in East Main street, next door
to the doll, where we intend to keep all kinds of
IAIEE,N6IYARE 01111 GROCERIES. Our stuck is new and
flesh, carefully selected in the Eastern Mimi. We in
vite the public and friends in general to give us a call
and examine Or stock of goods as we are determined
to arm. CHEAP colt CUM. Our stock Cosists in part o;
SUGARS, COFFEE, TEAS, SYRUPS,
Molasses Queonsware, Willow warn, Cedar ware. Brooms
Itruttnes, Cardaand Spices at every kind, warranted pure.
a Ito,
Green and Dried Fruit,
Fcreidu and Domestic, and a full assortment of
relies generally.
Fleur by the barrel or pound, Country produce To
rch ed in exchange for goods.
0. F. li yints & SON.
\latch 20, 1963.
DRUGS,
_ _
D 0 0 K ,
FANCY GOODS,.
CONFECTIONARIES,
FRUITS
PERFUMERY,
PRESERVED FRUITS,
MINCED MEAT,, PICKLES, &C.
S. W. HA VERSTICK,
North Ilanover Street, ('arliole, Penn . a.
ILss jutt opened an assortment of Fresh Drugs, k'an•
cv tioodb, UM Books, Peri ni_iery, Fruits, and Confec
tionary, which has never been surpassed in this bor
ough. ior novelty and elegance. The articles have been
selected with ere: i ca,e, gild are calculated, in quality
and pi ice, to 'O ninaird the attention of purchasers.
FANCY GOODS.
which, ompriseevery variety of fancy articles of the most
esql;iSite finish such as.
Papier Mach, I loads.
- Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-stands and trays,
Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases,
Lal'lltlS ' Fancy Baskets,
Fancy Work Boxes. with sewing Instruments,
Ladies' Cabas, Writing Desks• and Port fe,ios.
Port Monnail, Of every variety.
(Mid pens and pencils. Fancy,paper weights, and a
large variety of ladies' Fancy statiot.ery.
Motto seals and wafers. Silk and bead purses,
Riding whips. elegantly finished. Fine cutlery,
Perfume baskets and bags.
Brushes of every kind for the toilet,
X. Ilazio an I It. & 11. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes
of various kinds,
F•rnev Pins bn head ,tresses and shawls.
Ninqical imdrunien
together with an innumerable variety i.f al tieleselegan t
ly finished and suitable for
l'A ESE X 7'.S,
to Illrh ho
Also, an exteur.:, awl elegant rolloction of
MEMO
comprlsithz Ent - ,li="h• nnrt Ireiritii,
richly embrl 1 isheil ;ET cA I, 11'UIIKi, Hi 1,1, and
11) tly" h,m 1,1 in vo Iv vt with metal
clasps I ~,nvrs
Ilc~x.aortmonl .1 Books nod ..I.ohool I 4 totionery iP
Soho..ls. Ile AlN...lohire, Lo roll tlto parLit.olor aLt.:n•
Own of los to Itt. I.IoLLa I; t :L,,Lirtctient oI
I, 1)1 I , ,
Iron, the “xtengi no 00,31.1 kluner,tn ol Cornelius, Archer
and others of Philadelphia, tom prising every style
Parlor. Chamho. an ~t urfy 1.1111.4, for burnt no it 1.1,
Lard Sperm horlal : alq.• 1/I..itTl"S colehratell
Kerosene or coa 1 Lamps, tozether a ith FIMA ones
Fancy Serpens, ,Cr Itin assortment In this line in on:
oqualud in the b0r00,...h. Ansa,
=1
embracing all tlik. t..vorite I.ratals• and et flute rtss,.rt
mew 05 xl ‘'ll S110K1:1(•., I) is t
Itittli 1,1 talillttrg Smoking
F It ti I T 6 ,
such -BN, /range,. Le (11011.4, Cgs.. Nevtairi
l'“aties. WV \
tiEl,,) ED 1 , 1t1;112:3, 1 1 IN EL)-%IEAT, LES,
In ever) variety and at all ',Hens, all of which are pine
and ran lie cnulitantly reeninniended 1,0
h.• •r 1, 1 111,. iiw ,Leek olubrieti• everything in the line
01 F:1111• . with ill tnv othet articles useful to
111,11 , whirl the public are especial]) Invited
in call and ~3111i110
Bonn•mher rh 0 nr.4.ov eppcsite the Bank on
Noel h Ilan river ,tre
MEMO
r Ant; E A 1: MN' A OF 1 , 11:E5
j hizrwmßirs--Fl-n uF I(I•U?.
A 111'111'1 iq t ttp• Ltenut.. t
...ill II 1.11 II INi oak barrels. AI ACIA Altlt I
111 tti it 1,1.o:ill, a , l ,, .lshitgly low. I l icht , ls ol all
S.U;('Eti, 1.7.51.11 Z V ES,
9=l
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
I, IQ U I,' , .
nt “trt r..tttet c! , 11 of Oilltitry
tl !1 '/
ne
LOCIIMAN'S
New Sky-Lig-oi, Photographic g..nd Ambrotypo
Gallery.
1,. LOU!' :NI N is happy to infurlu
• . hiq ..ii.trkmors, and Cho puhlir gene.
thAt hr lizlN rem •v,41 his l•staltliNtlment lo his
..\ - 0) , Skil- ;ght Gal/erg,
the hull iin , r by Mrs Nett as a ~ 111:iperY
oprss.tti. thy Cumhsrland alley Hank.
jib his solontini lichl. au•l
the addition t.f u••a :%n..1 rt lu•n.sine ilpfllll ittUll, the very
lest man a EA, tl11•1 , 1, 1, piuduen
rIP , TOOIt \PUS, CARTES DE VISITE„A31111l0
TYPEq, AND EVEBY STYLE PICTURF:S,
equal In the hest. "orb, ht Phtladeloll3 or Now Sink.
Piet ros ran he now eq tlnily IVO] In 0101140 tin
In Hear ‘t oallter.
p ng „,,,,,ty p „ s or A ,olsroty pen , ()I ilOco,nod porno! n
ropiod. eillargod. or Oliolo lilt° cartes de a 'site.
('arli.sle• Nov IN, 1
SELLING OFF A7"I'WENTI'-F1 E
rich 04.-'1!!
t thf. the '• 0 4 ./A I.agie, ' .l 11 1 .01 S /1/.1'1 . 1. I h
Cumborlawl %elle, liank, and tkVII deers bedew the
)lothodist on %Vett Main street, the largest
and best seketed sleek el
14 :ITCHES AND JEIVELRI
In the town. will be sold 30 per rent lower than . et any
!dare In We its to The stook comp, ises a lerge assert
men t of Gold and Silt er hunting-case watches, Levers,
Lepines, morican watches, and all other kinds and
styles,
GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS,
Gold Pew, and Pencils. Jewelry of all kinds, Spectacles
Gold and Silver, Plated and Silver Ware,
MUSIC BOXES, ACCORDEONS,
011 Paint legs, a great vat iety of faney articles, &e.
The entire rtuck of Nltitchroalter tools, canes, large
Allrrurs, and Safe will be sold wholes:ill) Or retai! on
the easiest ternts.
Having snleeted a first Hags work man all kinds of re
pairing will be done as usual, at reduced prices.
Cn rllsle. uno 1863
NEW GOODS I•NEW GOODS!!
AT OGILBI"S CHEAP CASH STORE
T au now opening a second supply of
elegant and new slyle Fell Goods, which 1 will sell
at the very lowest figure for cash.
ELEGANT DRESS GOODS,
Fu•h ne 11Iorinorm, AlparhnF, Silks. Do Lalnes, Tureen
Cloth, Itapps, Citshineros, Poll DeClievlnni, dr, itc.
LAD[hS CLOTII NIANTLES ANII) 811 AWLS,
thilmreal SLirts, French Coreetts, floods, Sontngs, Nu
Linn, Ladles )',•nln, Rte. Cte.
A romple.te azsurtplent of good]: for Chlldrons wear of
all kiwis.
Tit:kings, Chighatus Cheeks, 3lusßus, I.lp.nnello
Blnukute, ut, the lonust prices.
Gents Department
CLOTHS, CAS,INII ItES , VESTINfiti, &c., A 101 l as
sortinent of Omits Shirts, Drawers, Gloves, Collars, Sus
ponders. C•avets, Neek Tles,&e. Particular attention
paid to this department.
I now boy exclusively for cankand soil at very shot t
profits for the cash. lam enabled from my long expe
rience in the business, to offer toy old friends !id cps
touters great lode, 1111 , II to lu their purchases. All
,persons In went of he lolsome and cheap goods, will
please to call and examine my stork before purchasing
elsewhere. Recollect the place. West Main St., nearly
opposite the Depot.
OIiA.S. 00 ILBY,
Trusten,
N. B. A 0 ClMhs Casairaerea and 17011011 gs, will be
made up to order, tit deeired) •by an experienced wok
titan. 'C. 0.
P,enn Mutual Life Insurano Ca.
ASSETTS $1,21,2'89 71.
Life insurance Policies, on favorable Terms:
f I111:Board of Trustees have declared
4 1_ a Scrip Dividood of
7'7 PER CENT
upon the cash premiunim received In 1803, nn all
Policies in foree'en the Mot December. and hove doel
ded to receive all the writ, holed up to, end Including
.Janttry 1859 in poyanottoC Premiums.
The undersigned fa ready to deliver certificates to entitled to receive them at the Carlisle agency,
at his eStee on Milo AtriNie, 41 any time after tho dab,
of this notice.'
Pamphlets. tables of retail, implications and every Ip
forimation lurnished without charge.
Mirch 2., 18.c4—ai
1111=1
Eml.ra.•lrm every article lived 1.3 House and lintel
keepet,. of the am.l approved and limhionahle deafen
end li too-, I ~,hmiog Cotta:m cum] iturr i aetla,
reaeptiou and Camp Chaira, Mattrasees, till! frantic,
Ulm t (1,10.,11 ;0,011, 11 , 11,1 to ;
ordp, flan and 4,tintry, attended to promptly
end nn tmeh.cato tern, A. 11. K
)11.D1C.11, A en irra by the Acting Sur
r. h,.11.1.1, I yletlcr, olth t lil . S l 'llo.loll
hI•1r nnin ism. knpo, o.CUpaliim, hmlits of lII', k e .,)
,xt I I . lllf. !t Nledirines furnished
he, ..t el,ll Le.
\ .\LI 11;1.1: t n Sp,mmtrrficelt. and olllPr
I ?t,11:11 ntl 1,11 I:\%
I ed ll 11,.
111 sealed I.l trl t . 1 11. 1 .5. lu, 01 , 1111114 e TINO Or three
rLi tor- po-tnt. a 111 I t.:1••,.1.11.1tIt•
A h 11.1.1'N 111 , 1:6 Artlug Sur
Ansocintion. No 2 `ouch Nlnthe)lt.reet
I. Ili ~rde r 111..
EZRA I). III:AI:TV,
1.',0 PA irriliLD Feet entry.
ch I tir.l.-13.
'll'llE undersi g ned would most respect
g rally Inform lily 0:,1 friends end customers and the
public generally, that he has commenced the
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING
in all I s bra-mhos in the :tore Boom ofJ. A.
Il unlerich Iraq, on the hart con er of Hanover and
41 est Lout/ter street. where he has.opened ono of the
finest and most llSlllorrnbie selection of ready =Ade
in !de clothing Re,. in the borough of Carlisle. Ills
stork eonsists In groat varieties as follows, li,
AR:NS AND B I . I}AT.
do do. do P ANT A LOONS.
Is. do do. VESTS.
Suits f;.l. Boys. from 5 to If, years of ago. Shirts,
Melton Vlannel and Cassimere Bosoms. Ore wers ' Sus
penders, Cm va s. a variety of Fancy Neck 'flee. Linen
arid Paper Collars, Slen•s Linen and Silk llandlter
chiefs, Umbrellas.
FRENCH AND SOLE LEA HIER
TRUNKS AND VALISES.
Carpet and Leather Travelling flags, Ao
All Orals -re goods will be sold tbr Cash, at the very
lowest prices the nod the City Itinrketn will jUßtify
Purchasers will please call and SX111111111) for them-
SILI OILS, before purehasing elsew here, as my motto Is
quick sales and bhort profits.
SAMUEL C. 11UYETT,
Slay 1, 186:3-3m, Agent.
P. S. Particular attention Oven to Boys clothing.
AIMING TRADE, 1863.
It. E. 811,1I'LLY
NEW GOODS I it
I I
NT OW offering an immense variety of
CU.OT,II
CASS.SIERES,
VESI INGS,
COTTON GOODS
For Nen and Boys . ' Wear,
.Ina larger vprlety, than can be louud In any ostab
titihment in this place, and at as low prices as can be
sold any Iv hero, to suit taste and pqeket. We manu
facture the above goods to order, in the
,latest styles,
or sell per yard. Customers wishing to hove the goods
bought of us, cut. can be accommodated. free ofclituce,
AD early Inspection of nut' goods and prices, respentful:
ly solicited.
ISAAO LIVINGSTON,
North Hanover &root, Clothing Emporium
Mart+ 13, Unit
pAIN TS AN D 0 I L 5 .,.....
10 Tonn White Load. lON hallens of oil. Just
iocelvod with a largo zu,sortment el
•
, Van,lab... Fire Prool Pnt,
Tii.k•RO,teltio, ai
i•lorence White,
Japan,' White Zinc,
Putty, ' Celorad Z no,
Llthargo, lied. Lead,
Whiting, Belled 011,
Ulu., Lard Oil,
Shellac, Sperm Oil,
Paint lirnalieg, Melo Oil, &c.,
Colors of query description dry, and Oil In cans and
tithes at the hardware Store of
Carlloln, Oct. 25, 1801
el UM BELTING !
)1 Juat reralvodll large dasortment of all 312;05
(lam fleltlne,(lnin Iloso, Onm Pa•lclng, &c., and for
e,ale cheap at the Hardware Stoic of
'.7ctoe ',12.
A. L. fIiPONSLIIR,
- ?i,gent
READING RAILROAD,
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:•lt.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
iIIREAT Trunk Line from the North
and North. West for Philadelphia, Now York Read
ing, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Raston, &c.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, New-York.
Reading POttsville, and all Intermediate Stations, at
8 A. 81,, and 2 P. M.
New-York Express leaves Harrisburg at G,30 A. M.,
arriving at New York at 1.45 the same day.
A special Accoutodation Passenger train leaves Buse-
ISO at 7.15 A.M., and returns from Harrisburg at 5 P M.
Fares from Harrisburg: To Newelork 35 15; to Phil
adelphia $3 35 and $2 80. Baggage checked through.
Returning. leave Nuw-York at 0 A. Al., 12 noon, and
7 E. 51., (Pittsburg Express arriving at Harrisburg
at 2 A. 111.) Leave Philadelphia at 815 A., SE, and
5.31 I'. M.
Sleeping care in the New York Express Trains
through to and from Pittsburg without change.
Passengers by the ilatawissa Railroad leave Tamaqua
nt 8.5 U A. M., and 2.15 P. 51., for Philadelphia, New•,
York, and all Way Points
Trains leave Pottsville at 0.15 A. 31., and 2.30 P. 51.,
for Philadelphia. Harrisburg and .New yorh.
An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading
at II 30 A. Si., and returns from Philadelphia at 4 3u
P. NI.
the above trains run daily, Sundays except
ed
A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.30 A. M., act:
P 1111.100113 at 3 15 I'. M.
Connelllation, Mileage, )rayon, and Plseul Mon Tick•
etc at red heed rates to and from all points.
ho Pounds Baggage allowed each l'as roger.
(1. A. NIUOLLS,
Ouneral S.perlotendont.
Dec. 11, 181,3
CARLIbLI, AND PHILADELPHIA
DAILY FREIGHT LINE
FREED, WARD & FREED
811 M ABBEY STREET, PHILADELPHIA
.1. 44 I). It11(1.kl)S
MAIN SI IIEgT, CAA
CrAre-as of this Line leave the Depot 611 M
Daily, at 4 ii'eloeb, P. M.
Leave Carlisle. Daily, at 7 ••'eloek, A M,
liondsintendoil 8, this Line should be tr arked C.
P. Daily Freight Line, nod sent In by 4
. May 25, 104i41.
IIA A\'ll CAl' 1 4 .DIPOIi !
rphe undersi:z,ned having purchased the
stiwk..kr , r•fthv Into NV r, dee'd. world
r.•spe, t anln.lll,o t 0 t:101 , 0 , 111 . that Ito will 1 . 0•1
I:111• the I i ATTI ESS mt the old stand.
We •t. 1101 street. :Ind nilh n renewed and Cilltdeld
rani t, pronto, 4l tildes 01 Head DreF, nt
Ene , rn l'aruqil, Stifle and 9nality,
that shal shi.•tly in keeping with the linproveinen
o f th e Art, and lolly up to the age in which we live.'
I have gn hand a splendid
"aszortment of
. -
I,T,SLINILCATS,
of all , lesrriptions, trim th e common
to the fins 1.1 . 1 i AN li HLK HATS; nod at pilot.,
Hutt must suit every one who has an e y e i eg ,nti ng th e
worth of his 1110111, . he stash includes,
Mo1,1:SKI CASHMENE. BEAVER k FELT lIATS,
ol nvery sty:, and rolor and unsurparo.ed rnr LIGHT
NESS. 1 , 1:RA1111,1TV AND FINISH: by thokie•nf any
men I in the cou”try.
11 , 11'S' and (1111.1 , E and CAPS,
o, aver,. b•aoription roost:wily on hand.
/le respectfully Invites al) the old patrons and a
„, an y new possible, to Kite hill, a call.
J. O. LA LLIn.
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FUlt7i f Tull WARE-ROOM
c_ ---- :, , , , ,...e'5a4 , .. - • t • ,
1 @6 2 r? ': : -.); ,• ,a , '
14 ,
....., :La, •••'•• ." •• .
lif '.1 -4: -.LA
West High Street, arlisl e, Pa.
( Prep, ilior awarded—or !/P Cum I,r;-/ d Co 1171 ty
Ay or , rltltra 1 Farr of 151,7.)
Th. lin• jtivt rcef•i".l tunr.l spli•mii,l
• I twit, In 11, r I hI o g ht to 00,
lo• 1..10tt• rn1111 , 1.1 oil 8t mite, I hat de
P:t r 10,
( itlt 111 he 7,
Dliklng-room,
tillelnell and
()Slice
C.t111,1, NINy —1 3 %
I . g ()WAR ASI(),CIA 'rioN!
lit r. AWE l' II 1
A Belle, lent I IlSialltiOn, l`stabllshit,l by spevlal -
.1 ,, ,111.•111 t. 1 . ..i1ei (ill' WI: and dlstresbed,
\ ',Went and Enidomir
I the Car P fc i L)j,,,,,, es of
the ,ex nal I/ritnii
Men & Boy's Clothing Bazaar.
Second arrival (ye the ,'‘eason.
g 6 NRY SA XTON
NEW COAL AND LUDIBER YARD-
The subscribers have this day entered Into part
nership to trade in
, JOAL AND LUMBER,
We will have constantly on hand and furnish to order
all kinds and quality of seasoned
LUMBER,
FRME STIT NN,
Paling, Plastering Lath . Shingling Lath, worted Moor
ing and Weatherboarding, Posts and Balls, and every ar
ticle that belongs to a LIJAIDER YARD.
All kinds of Shingles, to wit: Whitepine, /ferniest!
and Oak, of different qualities. Having Care of opr
own wo can furnish bills to order of any length and'
size at the shortest notice and on the most reasonablo
terms. Our Worked boards will be kept under cover se
that they can be furnished dry at all times.
We have constantly on hand all kinds cd Family Coll
under rover. which we will deliver clean to are
the borough. To wit :
'LYKENS VALLEY, Broken, Egg, Stove and Nit,
LUKE FIDDLER,
TIiEVORTON,
LOCUST MOUNTAIN,
LOBBERY.
which we pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest prise/14
Best quality of
Lirneburner's and Blacksmith's Coab
always on hand which we will sell at the Mises& figure
Yard west side of Grammar School, Main street.
ARMSTRONG & HOFFER
July 20.1802
WATC H ES, JEWELRY, AND
SI LVER-WABEAT CONLYN'S old established
Stand. West Main St., nearly opposite the Cumberianii
\alley Bank.
1 have Just received a new assortment of watches,
eivelry. medallions. silver ware, &c.. In addition to toy
ortner stock to which l invite the attontion of the
public, 'the assortment embraces fine gold and Wee !
leverwatslies, Hunting and open case do., gold An
chors for Ladles and Gentlemen and Silver Lepines
and Quartler watcheoof every variety in style and
prico
Also fine gold Mfednlllon a. Breast.pins for Ladies and
Gentlemen of every quality, pattern and price. Gold
fob, rest. curb and neck chains. Gold bracelets, finger
rings, cuff-pins, Muds, sleeve-buttons, crosses, charms,
c., &c. Gold and silver thimbles, silver and plated
butter knives, forks, table, tea, salt and mustard spoons
of every variety. A largo assortment of gold, Meer
and common spectacles, to cult a/1
ages to which we Invite special atten
tion.
A fine lot of HOLD PENS from the beet maker',
spectacle cases, fancy boxes, silver and pearl card eases
gold and common bracel.ta, watch chains, ,
Mantle Clacks and a variety of articles usu. ,_...._
ally kept in Jewelry etablisliments, whieb Cf.
I will sell low far cai.h. All articles war. -41111:
ranted to ho what they are represented. 'au
- .-.
Particular attention paid as usual to ,•"•
...7 .
WATCH REPAIRING and all work war..
ranted,
Dar, 23. 1557.1
ECOND SPRING ARRIVAL.,
LAIRI E SUPPLIES FOR TIIE HEAD AND FEET , .
At the store of,lohn Irvine, on the N. E. corner o
the public square. Is the place topurchase Boots awe'
Bats & Caps. utlirlees,that ti+freilmpalltlon.
Ile has just returned from the East with the largest'
and most complete assortment of Boots, Shoes. Bats &
Caps that he has ever presented to this community,
and which he is determined to sell at the lowestnossi.
o ... in rinrlFVerytErrnrilf 7j A
of business, such RR
MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS,
Kip Boots, Calf and Patent Leather Os turd Ties, Or
and Patent Loather Gaiters, Cali Nullifiers, Callatid
Hip Brogans, Slippers, Ac.
LADIES' WEAR.
Finn French and English Lasting Gaiters, Morocut
Calrani! Kid Boot s, Finn hid Slippers, Fanry Slippers
Morocco, end Kid Buskins, Jec.. S.
ISSES AND i'IIILDREN'S WEAR ofall descriptions
embracing tine Lasting Gaiters, Morocco and Lastlpg
Button Boots. Morocco Litre Boots of all kinds, faDn
ti!PC'S of various styles slippers, he.
!LAT, & l's, Silk. Cassimere, Fur and Wool Flats
ofall qualltiesand styles, also a large assortment of
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Boots and Shoes made to order at the shortest notle
Repairing promptly done. Confide nt of his ability t
please nil el.o.ses or customers, he respectfully lin Rp
the public to give him a roll.
Itotnotuber the place, N. E. corner of tho Pub k
S IZ2 aro.
May :10. '6O
1862
REMOVAL.
GREE_NFIELD & SHEAFER
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.
IT AVE removed to their new and,
beautiful Store Homo. South-east corner offllar
ket square, opposite Irvii e's Shoe Store. "'lla•lngf anti
returned from ;,ew York find Philadelphia. with an
immense ninety of Plebs floods, we are prepared to
CM, superior Inducements, to any other !louse in the
country.
I lain Alpacas all' linoblie . Shades, single end double
Ilroende (hien fal I,u4tres. all shades, Plain and
Plaid 1'1.1.1111a, more beautiful than any silk, at one
half the cost of silks, Pongee, I'llisturos, De Lalnec
Cballies, Lawns. Organdies, Chinfses. be., be.
Domestic Goods,
A heavy .look of Prlntß, Checks, Musllns, Dinghams,
( r., will be sold at reasonable rates.
moureATINO GOODS.
Mourning Goods to bo offorad at astonishingly low
Bouthazi nos. Cashmeres, Summer Reps, Alpacas, Plain
Ruregrr, all wool De Lalnes single sod double
Cloths and Cassimeres.
1 goo I :ASS, town t of Cloths. and the largest variety or
ies,imsres. ever offered in thin market.
Also, our usual assortxneut of Notions,
_Hosiery /
Ch. yes, Trimmings, tic.
GREENFIELD &• SIIEAFER,
sotlth East. Corner Ma:liet Square, opposite
Shne Stare.
)(larch 20, 1863.
riIITE subscriber has removed his Hat
and Cap Store to the opposite eldo of the Street,
to the house formerly or. upied by P. Monyer, ant)
miSt In Coro 111311's ZglQo Store. flaying aGM
L
larger rz.,n7l, 1 hale inne.sod my stork of goods, lig
that I am now prepared to furnish the public wit 4
all the new styles of
HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW HATS,
t prices to suit the times. My stock consists of Silk,
eas.imere and Russia liars, all kinds and prices of soft
hats, oily so well as borne manttrart ore. from the com
mon wool up to the finest Russia and Notre. A good
assortment of men and boy's raps
Also, pions, boys and ebildrens fancy straw hats
Moving improved means for manufacturing. any 1[414
or shape of hats will be made to eider at short notice.
Being a practical Batter, Tully understanding thsp
business. I hope by strict attention to receive a Bharat
patronage.
JON A. , At.
P. S. Old hats colored and H repaired at HELLER
modeprato
prices.
April 17, 1862.
.4 AII S It. «'E ',v
CABINET
A ND
CHAIR
IU A N urAcTortY.
NOATII BANOS/ER STNELT, CAILLISLZ, PA.
Haying been engaged in the business for over twenty
years he would return thanks to his cuatomera aosi
triends, for the liberal encouragement extended to blip
In years gone by, and further assures them that no
Pains will be stared, to give full satisfaction to all who
ma) too or him with a call.
et
trvery description constantly on band, or made to)
order. Warranted to be of the best quality, of the I.
test style, well finished, and sold at the lowest posailka
rah:et , for cash.
lie also continues business as an UNDEETAKEB.—
lteady made ,Coflins, Metallic or otherwise. kept con ;
etantly on hand and funerals promptly attended to
personally in town or country, on the most reasonably
terms.
Cherry and Walnut Coffins, large size, IS ell finlepoll
and lined inside, from 8 to 12 .dollars.
Walnut Cotilus covered from lb to 80 dollars.
JAMES li. WEAVER.
May 25.18159-1 y
JTILL TRIUMPIIANT.
The complete success of the Prairie Flower Cook
Stove, warrants the subscriber In calling the attention
of all who may want a superior stove to call and
amine the only stove that has given universal satisfac
tion.
WHAT IS CLAIMED OVER °TIMES 18
lot. A Baring of from SO to 60 per cont. in fuel.
Snd. A hotter and quicker Oven front the same fire,
3d. A larger Oven than any other stove of the mimes*.
4th. Thu preservation of the centre piece from sinking•
'Vining repairs,
oth. The best Baker, Boaster, and Cook now in use, '
6th. A stiporior arrangement fm cleaning the Mies,
- th. A perfect Oas Consumer - for either word or coal.
The Prairie Floe,yr Is warrat ted to give satisfactima
In every partictil.tr. and N, ill bp shown with pleasure to
a ll who that call, whether desiring to purchase or not,
an) quantity - of - reference in town cr country.
A few other good Coglt - Stoves on hand, Which Will be
sold very low to close etoek
Spriutiog. Hoofing, Job work, Coppor-smithing and
Sheeting work promptly attended to, In town or , coun
try. All wore warranted at the old stand, ilanovei
sCroal north of louther.
MARY
N. B. Old Copper, Bross rind Pewter bought, and thy
highest price paid in eiish or goods.
March 28. 1860.—tf.
• DR, Wl3l. li, 000 k,
HOMOEOPATHIC PRYsICIAN.
Surgeon and AceottekOr i :?f ,
OFFICE nt his residence in South
Ilanover street, a few doors south of the Second
Presbyterian Church, Carlisle.
TT. SAXTON
BOA ItDB,
SCANTLING,
do. do
THOMAS CONLYN
.1011 N IRVINE
HO! FOR KELLER'S
HAT AND CAF STORE
CHAIRS AND FURNITURE,