Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, April 22, 1864, Image 3

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    on Sunday and without a license, also for
having a Bawdy House and a Disorderly
House; arranged by consent of the Court She
giving up her license as granted.
for Corn Penrose for Deft.
Com vs George Poland.—APsault and Bat
tery on Mary Jordan on the 15tb June ISti3.
True Bill settled. Gillelen•for Corn. Newsliam
for Deft.
Com.os Same'.—Selling Liquor to minors
and on Sunday True Bill, continued, Oil
loin, Penrose and•Foulk for Corn. Newsham for
Deft.
Corn. vs Catharine Striek.—Fornication
with person or persons unknown, female child
born. True Bill, Not arrested.
Corn. vs John Martin.—Fornication and
Bastardy on oath of Mary Full ier a female
child born, continued
Corn. vs Thos Blugherty.—Larceny of an
entire suit of clothes, boots shirt and stn. k
ing.. the property of Noah Seitz. on the 81st
March '64 Settled by the parties.
Coni. - vs &trait Jacksou..—barceny on th.l.
12th Nov. 1863 of seven dollars in tank notes,
the property of George L. Gougher. True
Bill
Coin. WS Peter Cocklin.—Malicious Mis
chief in breaking is wagon the property of
Peter 8. Miller on the 4th of Feb. 1864, Ig
nored and Prosecutor to pay the costs
Corn. vs Richard Brown —Fornication and
Bastardy on the 6th Judy 63 on oath of Lucy
B ttetnan, True Bill, Nun Est Inveutus
Coin. vs Seoul. Week --Burglary end
Larceny in Breaking into t house of Philip
Better and taking $75 Iguoted and prose
enter to pay the costs.
Cum vs Mr,. Ruggles and John Ruggles,
Fanny A. Castor Prosecution grow out .uf
the case before reported and was distoissu•l
by the court, each party to pay its two ru-ts
Helen and Penrose for Com. Shearer for
Bert.
We ekre iodebte.l to L. J. W. Pouts, -,1
for the above report
W. B. Parker's Lecture,
By the request of his friends, Mr. William
B. Parker, late from Brown university, de
livered a Lecture in Itbeem's Hall, lust I hors
day evening, nn —The Republic tIS a power,"
for the benefit of the Soldier's Aid Society
Uurortunately the evening was unfavorable,
and consequently the audience was nut no
large as it would other wise have been.'' fhe
young gentleman more than met the oanguioe
expectations
. of.bis !thuds. His subject woe
logically discussed ; his thoughts torcibly de
veloped, and expressed in beautiful language
The Lecture would do credit to an - older
speakef•, and it our young friend will but op
ply himself, be will •make his marl:;." But
lecture was li-tened to with libreathieS. atten
tion by all who heard it We have hero in
formed that many who have nut heard it have
requested a repetition of It at some future
time. It is to be regretted that 'melt intellect
ual feasts ore not more highly appreciated by
the thinking portion of our community.—
Comparing the crowd called together to wit
nes an : lidnopiau...lf,zbtbltiou. that..w hich
assembles to hear a Literary Lecture. wt• are
led to infer that the fat mer to by tar the [Heel
popular, even with the refined 1111 , i educated
members • t eoetety
Mr. Parker has the thanks of the Aid Socie
ty for this coon ibution to its firmly, am..
of his friends for toe iniellectual treat
which he favored [bent. P
DR. TOBIAS'
VENETIAN LINIMENT.
ACERTAIN CURE FUR PAINS IN LIMB,
and back, sore throat, croup. rlieutnati-la,
6e. A perfect, family medicine, al/t1 never lads. lt,•ad!
Read!! Read!!!
vo , ;i \V kYNE Mica , J uue I', I S:AI
This is to curtil) that my wile W. Laken yt lib Quill
se, ;ware Throat; it cemelenced le so U.S. se
sore that shu could not swallow. an I coughed violent ly
I used your Lieiment, and made at ',erica cur.. in ealc
weak I firmly labieve that but for tbe Liniment she
wculcl have lost her life.
JOIIN II 11.%
Prior 25 and 50 cents Sold by all druggists. Wile,
53 ilortlandt Street, Now York.
April 1, 1804.
CAILLOISL E PRODUCE MARKET.
Reported weekly for ihe Herald h)
It. C. Woodward.
FLOUR (Superfine)
do. (Extra.) • •
do RYE..
WHITE WHEAT...
RED do
BYZ • • •
NEW CORN
OATS
BARLEY FALL...
BARLEY SPRING.
CLOY ERSEED
TIMOTHYSEED...
Carriage for Sale.
4arHANDSOME Fimily Carriage,
made to order, but little used. Inquire of
lisle, April 22, '64 —..t. WM. 131,A1 It.
Emory Female College,
CARLISLE, PA.
"VERY facility afforded Young La•
dice to obtain a thorough English and Classical
education. The President has recently opened a tirst
class house, for the accounnodatiee of Bo..rders. For
particulars address the undersigned, Carlisle, l'a
It. I). CHAMBERS, l'res't.
April 22, 1864-3 t
Appeals for 1864
r - IRE Appeals and Assessments forar
County, state and Militia Taxes for the ye
ls , will be held at the Cr:run:ins rulers' °Mee, In Car-
Usk, as follows:
Monroe and Upper Allen,
Lower Allen and Nidehaniesburg,
Hampden' East Ponnshorough and New
Cumberland, ° 27th
)311ver Spring and Middlesex, o !Nth
North :Middleton and South :Middleton, I• 29th
Frankford and Mifflin, May 2:1
Hopewell, Newburg and Shippennburg tp. .• 34
Elhippennburg Borough and Southampton, " 4th
Newton and Westpennsborough, ‘• fith
Dlekiriton and Penn, o tith
Carlisle and Newville, " 9th
April 22, 1864—at
ADMINISTRATOR'S NUTICJi
Letters of Administration on the estate of Ma,.
and Craighead, der'd , late or South iddliton township,
having been Issued by the egister or Cumberland Co.
to the subscribers residing in the/mine township. notice
he hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate
to make immediate payment, end those having claims
to present, them duly authenticated in
A I.IWLIBTA L. ORA ItillEA Adair's.
JO! EPH A. :TUA,Itf, Adm'r,
April 22, IbB.l-I.lt*
ADM INISTRATOR'S Nu'r I CE.
Netted is hereby given that letter:, oredministra•
lion on the estate 01 Susan halt Musser, late of Ironic.
lord le. oship, decertaed, have been granted by the
Itegleter to the subscriber residing In tho .auto tow n•
ship. All persons !mowing themselves wielded to
said estate will, make Imiredlate pal moat, and those
having clulma will present them to
MATTHIAS KEMEItER,
April 22, 1664—Pt
ESTATE NOTICE.
Lettt-re of Administration ao honk non C. T. A.
on the estate, of 'Mrs. Ellen Duncan, late of the
rough of Carlisle. dee'd., have been Witted by the Re
gister of Cumberland county, to the subscriber living
itt Carlisle. All persons indebted to said estate will
make immediate payment, and those baying claims
will present' for Settlement.
; April 22,1861--tit -
A. L. SPONSI.ER,
Adm'r. do bolds non 0. T. A
10-40 LOAN
OF THE UNITED STATES
First National Bank of Carlisle.
THIS Bank designated as a depositary
and Financial agent of the United Stat.a has been
1 17 i g i e n d t States" rccuive
ti c s r e i r b ° y " :c n o
f u k . ar i c i t a,. f lA e
Those Bonds are . redeemable at the pleasure of the
Onyernntent - after ten 3 oars, and payable forty years
from date in coin, with intorsst at fi per cent. poi au
num in coin, and are fire from all taxation.
Subscribers vi ill mull e eitlie Jtogletered or Coupon
Bonds, as they may prefer.
iteel..tered Bonds will be issued of the denomina
cops of $5O, sloa, $:.0I, $l,OOO, ss,oJrand $lO,OOO and
.t/ upon Ronda of the deuominatione 0f . 550,4100 - , SZMO
sand $1,0.11.
The interest of the ,$5O and $l.OO Donde ho payable
annually mi all other 'denominations semi annually
Subs.ribevi are entititab.to interest from the date of
their deposits with the bank atid_Bouds will be:dully
.ered free of charge. The amount of subscription may
be dep-mited In U S notes or National Dank notes; It
18 optional with subscribers to pay the accrukl interest
from date of Bonds ('arch let, 1804,) or to receive
bonds drawing interest from the date of the sobiterip
don and deposits. If the latter aro preferred, the date
tram which interest will accrue If coupon hands, will
be stamped upon 016 first wupon falling duo thereafter,
and i' registered bonds, such ditto will be written in
the body of the,bond.
J. C. tiOFFZIL.Cashlor.
Ape! 19, lEfl
Receipts and Expenditures
O CABIASLE SCIIOOI, DISTRIOT I. olt 1 . 1111: YEAR
0031)1.ENCINU Ist JUNE, 1862, ENDINU Ist
JUNE, 1)03
J. W. Eta, Troneiuror.
18(32.
June 1, l'o balance In Treasurer's hands at
last settlement,
June 1. To outstanding taxes, last settle
moat,
June 1 To amount duplicate for 1862-3
April 11, 1803, To State appropriation for
1862-3, 439 60
Juno 1, 1803, To receipts of non-residont
scholars, 59 69
CREDIT EXPENDI /RIM'S OF YEAR, VIZ:
Salaries of Teachers, 0.9114 , t 1
Wood and Co4l. 221 21
Advet I isind and other I tal expense's, 1.14
Interest and 11.suranire, 27, •Ii
Repairs, fixtures, Ite. 71 12
M=l=i=l
Outstanding taxes l Juno, ISt 3, subject to
nx Quern Sons. Att., 3.- bi DI
Abatement tttnx payers, collector's fees, 747 41
Balance in TrellllUl cc ' s bands, 1,9'35 91
To I.itlatit, due by Treasurer, laic 1863, $l.B (8 01
I have examined tial arro unto and vouch,r , of J. W
Eby, Treasurer, he 1• iII Ula••
1863, 1111 of which are exhibited in the account ,
which I !lava Nutt/ad and a pproved of the of
'arch ("64, 11. C. MHO ‘.l Alt li.
April 4 1861. !Unsocial .••••,'LI.
Approved and ordered to lie pulditdied in th,
papers 01 the district. li) or et cd th, Board
C. I'. I I C>l Nlt 11, lsect'y.
DISI'II ic'r Ess.
As olitainod June, I b 6:.
Old Cornea, dower to 1 1r8 Kune,
James I.a I/ I
1. Ilar an '4 estate,-10111—(j0,1ament.,) 1.10.1 00
11., 0[1,1o:11,1a.)
:11.1,th.L 11'wds—luan—Oudguielit,)
I=l=l
ON Saturdy
a, : , lay' l4. 1864. Ile :til,
s,rtherK will.i;ller at ilithlir ash., „ ii I Is. press., ...
niftta eil ~ ii 1Ve..11 . 11,1111 ,111.1'1. is (lie Ilissiholi sl Cat
lILle, the hollowing ili,iiiilii•il Itiini I iiiiiti•, sit •
That va sable T 1 1 P.l.\ ... I' 1 \ 11, at
-.-1, Pre , ent is the 5... up ils.y . 14 Its vl , l
l'ilr, 11 awl 1.11.5 i 11 is. 1 lie • 11 e...ti i s
LIS' .. , ,---- ii, Hotel . "I'llii Ilisi .i. iv lt lame i lire,
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April -2. 1,14-4 t
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C4rl.le, April 1,4
6 ou
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I e 5
1 t,u
1 20
1 0,,
Iteady - -:gea(le
is extensile and renststing et I it A T. ,
PANTS, V it% Eltlitt ATsi, ke.. will, It he , lit set
el,aper lhatt any oilier estatilisliment.
1 10
1 00
6 2o
3 00
110 bun n Leautitul ask:m.l.'l.ot of GENTLEMEN'S
FUItNI,ILING (1,i0Ln.. 4 , such :IS
UNDElisillitTS,
rOlllO and see his beautiful assortment of Goods he•
fore mu elmaltnit elsewhere Ile takes pleasure izi -bow
lug his (lei dr, and a ill hatisly all that he i•itit :mu sc ill
sell floods cheap, than 110 other use OW!, it: "I tLr
CUST /NIEIZ'S —I nnito an n, nitro Ition
of my stoelt of Fine Cloth., Cassino, Vest HA
,s, a..• ,
%Odd, I inanntavtues upon spe,ial
FPECI AL NOTICE would soy to the chat
my goods aro nniiinfaetured tinder my Men 1 isom
and by the emy best workmen. 01V ',bark is th- most
est...lisle° I have ever had, and nit frivills nit,/ the
public. sire invited to call and i,nlllill4. for thelns
Ow - Remember the old stand, 'Nola In Ihi once, st.
Is.IAC 11l IIsGsTCN
Carlisle. h pull 22., 10(31
rrll E partnership herelofi:re existin . L:
Jtbet even Charles 1,. Ha11...1t 111111 Craw rd Flew
lug. has 1,0,11 II 1 .4,41 by mut Oa, rya, guar 'lb, 1,0 .1,,
and a...., , unts art. in the 111111t11, 01 \II - Ilalbelt. who
all pal 1,-,OS Vim! 01 , 011111 P, K Itll 1.110
late firm to call evil settle thorn. ,% Mutat
having entered lilt', partnership with his lauthri
Uha les 1,, Halbert, the lou.iness will 11011 'Oaf LP le
conducted under the st)lo of halbert r
April lhth
2i th
Tto, now firm ovoid rospoectully call ut tootloo to
their stock of
New and Fresh Groceries.
Their 'tore is lar,to and selected With the greatest care
and will he hold at the It,. ent prwet, for rash. It 1401,
sluts iti part ••I hnu old .i„vrrumeut Java GIiFL.
Prime Rio do ~Prlino /do hoist' d.
St' UPS —New Vern. 11 ston, and Philadelphia Sy
rups. ut Cie very best qualities,
BROWS SUit ItS.—rhe boil the :nudist tau ds.—
Lovoring's.bost Crushed, sand, and Pulverized Sugars
Also, his A. B. nad C. Sugars. which caunut he sur
passed.
Rice, Corn 6tarch. F rri DA, Dandolino Coffee, E,genee
of OUITuo, Coneuntratod I,yo, Swap, ell11(11(+8,
xv CHINA, GLASS, A-ND
QUE ENS W A RE. Vir
A large and well seketoti stock of the very latest pat
tarns and sty en. lower than over in price, and bettor
in quality. than Willi ever offered before In Carlisle—
Call and Hoe. ‘Vooders and , t% Wow W`ere, such tts'rults
Buckets, and Churns, Baskets of every description;
OARILIAUES, citoneware. Cream Pots, But
ter Jars. Preserve Jars. Jugs, all sizes.
611411—N0 1, 2 and 3 Maokeral. No
31E94 SLIM) N. 1 Ibirr
A ['trip quantity • .1' thu colobrated I.lxcelslor ❑A M t.
SALT by thu Su c k, Dairy and 0. A. Salt.
The subscribers rospe.ltfully ask the patronage or
choir friends and the public generally, and incite thorn
to call and examine their now stock. at the old gaud,
corner of Hanover and Lowther Streets.
ATTENTION LADIES !
Ye who have patriotic hearts millet your syrups
In behalf of one who has been bleedinz and dying
for his country these two long years, a d acknowledge
the saute by wilting the undersb nod It SOlt time,, tai
letter. Motive, lots of fun 11111 i mutual improvement.
Address,. D IVID Mai:P{BoN,
- Battery B. lot Pa. ArPy. Cy. Brig. lot A. C.
April Ifi —3t* ‘Vitshl ng4tu. 11 C
t [NIS' .Tl)ll,'S
Notleu.in hers by Oren Oita Let tars of Admlu•
istratinn on the estate of .1011 n 1(d llffMlo, Into of
L. 4 011t1/ Ntiddleton township. deg d., have this dot been
granted to the un , ersidned whn reside in 0:11(1 town
ship. All persons having theno•elves I StlSbtoll to sold
estate. are therefore requested to 111111(0 pnyumnt, awl
thOtse holding 'lupus against It. will Iti•sw3h t Ihout fly
settlement to
AI) 11N ISTRATOIt'S NOTICE. — 0
bidden in hereby given that Letteni of Adnilo-,
letratlon on - the 'estate of Julia Ann Wolf, late • fi
Frankford twp., dee'd have been issued to the ink
scriber residing in ‘Vestpenrsboro'wp.. All 'pera•a
knowing theniaulvi3R A•n
Indebted to eald.estate, are thew•
fore requested to mike payment. and these having
claims to present thourfor settlement to
SAUUEI;DILLEtt,
• April 18134. . • Administrator.
FA"IP7.•pyE COLORS,
• AT RALSIONVC-
—April 22, I,cl—
VAL ABLE REAL ESTA E
AT l'1:131,1C
NEW GOOD AGAIN
Ladies, Dress Goods,
MOU EtN NG GOODS
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MEE
11. .1i ,• I .111
14,..114 k 1.11 •
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ISAAC LIVIN(;STON
OVERS II RTS
DR AAVERS.
UMBRELLAS,
CARPET BAGA,
TRUNKS, &e , &c
DISSOLUTION
HALBERT & BROTH ER
Carlisle, April 22, 1864,
MA RV! 1 HAUFFM AN. \
JACOB 8. li A MT 11 AN
Adß,lBlstrat,ra
April 1, IFII4-e,t
Will Exhibit in CARLISLE,
Thursday. May 4: 1864. •
GARDNER a. lar..4Mums
CROAT RIVERIGAN CIRCUS
$ 907 96
'2.SI(a 21
8 050 lo
A ru. El:. I f LmmtNGs
ll kN GANDNIAI
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6 117i7 11
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$ Sol '1
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or'
The Manager would call attention to the
MAGNIFICENT BAND CHARIOT
rdn•trliciiib expressly for the sir son at the cost of SCA . °
lir I i, Idol.; Brothers, the celebrated Conch builders of
ity. lie' design of this chariot is el the
roost unrgnr an I tarot elaborate deseriplden. The pre
y hung colors ale gold, red and bloc, and as It enters
tws tipoti t hi' Morro rld drawn by I . 2Feras.
soot ou grrly coniparbsoned, a tout ensemble 41
1 , 4,...,411,1 4 , 1 14411 ,, ,..141:: rechnrss and grandeur. THE
V\ I' I 11.1 r I N which 1+ capable of seating ZIOCO spectators
t• tit ly new rod was todrinfict tired expressly for tills
is on, run cost of $2Ol/0 by Ale. Henry .Dougherty of
Ncie York. Hen CAI.. I +cos, 10,111\71,, , , BAG.
14 V rv., Prio,duri Es and Are 0 enrol rena are beautt
fill in the extreme. The STUD of .110liSIS FONIE.6 and
)Ivlss ors ot the finest and hest tea load collection in the
orl I Ihp Troupe of Prrformerl compose the Elite of
Profession. Look at the Nom es ;
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Don't forget the Day and Date, but
wait for the Big Show :mil tho Real Troupe
of Arabs Don't confound thia with any
i , ill°lhneati We defy competi
t:,' ;!tality.
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Il f7.k1t1),:1".11
VA. LILL!, 1311.11.:
FOlt S.\
too of April instant,
Fat • k 11, b.,114 , , , 11 la I. LW C6ll rt 1101.18 u,
111 Cti ha.k. Wl.l I e t• 4•11 la ptalit, hale, the following
pltpertn, %l/.
, I. All lira eertaln two story Flom,
, %,...,11
k,..;2•41 „i, lion.. mhat, of hull Let, 'hound „it,,,,,,,
r 0,,..) , ;• ~ ,t, „,,,, side of High :.t.teet, in said
1
',,,, I ' . 11,,,,,0, wtillol.-
), 1.1 east by Ur. T. C. l,te—
II 11 I
4 1
• V1111 ,,, 11. /11111 011 lile W„l4 by Dr. tioo. W
rseidich containing 30 feet flout and extending back
t ,,, tri.ki,, ~, ,11,.y .2.1,1 f,et. This 14 , 11,1 y Is in every
I t•Silviq Oilt• 01 the itilISC li , 'Pll'lll , lo btlilitlU.B 6:111111/i ill
Lilo Itoroo,ll. t.oit•tt.lo fur iniwellandlzing, public offices
Ira 10 kat, dweilina.
2 A t toot. of valuable land in South %Addict.) tr.,
u Rhin tWo ,11111 . 11 of the Borough, adidning pr,.pertios
01 .lollti Nt.ble. .1. 11. 'Sent/ awl others. bounded also
by ti, ii•ail known as ' Scohoy l s I nor." containing
FIT 11: ACRES, )1(11:E UR LESS.
Also, bo Friday, the 13th ..r mn 3 next Ili ten o'clock
lit 11, foren,sot, nt. the S'./ett Ilou,e, in said B trough,
the tollon log I/ rupri ly. viz.
I. 'flint sett:tin Ltrge leo story 13111171 i !MUSE and
Lot of Urdu tad on the W. corner of Pomfret and Pitt
Streets in.said Borough. adjoining Rood's heirs nu the
west, and l'011111111111,: trot front ou Pl.llllfret street
end 210 feet iii leneth n Pitt street, extending buck
to no a 11,,), with It brutal,, llonse, Bern, &c„ additional
t•tereon. Suld lot is enleulated to be divided into peso
Eel Itnibling lots, and Its location at very deshnide one,
The I,ot. id . (bound In same Borough, I,nown us
"C '2, A 1111(111ARD ” bounded east by. Pitt stt out,
sou' h by the Walnut Bottom Bead, west by "(Vest at.,
and north by properties of Mrs. She/lifer, .Ineob Rheum
an/bothers. and one tains shout TEN Aelt
ThiS tat will be sold in building lots or °nitrous tnay
be deemed advbable n 6 time of sale.
Ally information lunching tho Fa o, conditions,
may be had he the meantime of the undersigned. IVIIO
is dolt• empowered by the owner to make sole of said
propel ties. .1 \V. 'EBY,
Attorney in fact of George Cart
April 15, 1551.
ATTENTION LADIES.
I adios you wio, !avislun g m• fa
; J•
orti, e. will you nut 02tt n .;,, , • un
1111014. S lII', 111,1 VI, j t • , I II
11111 Y in thi! Urind Arm. I:.
Undar ii••11.•1•Als 11, 01•I'n•I itila I . • •• , •1
111.1 . 1,
Solicits thin ..o,Tob, poltkleii,, of 3 . ..1.11, Indy oY .•
tioll'alid I.
I,,(11•1••away the dull Nine
of C:11111 ,
guild to II 1:003 . 1•,111.1y one
et!,10 , 8.. en.] tl r.):YIVe3 w111,•h l•rt pig ‘..••)rcls,li 63•11113:1-
oiy , frolli ri,r),,logti..tit•Q. •
Addr.As T IL 011 . 1113, Ikpartlllollt
SUINIII 4 IIIOI rat. illi111111)0. Shill,: 0111111.
AILS !_! N A ILS 111
A Imge.,(och fo4,Clean, Neat, and Tough
halls, at the lowest Prices. Our nails aro worth Gaeta
a hog mar,. than ally other make of halls hold In our
.town. this Is the opinion of mechanics who have ,triad
thorn, we also have a full assortment of
BUILDING HATEItIa
of the latest and most approved styice. All foods war
ranted is represented. JOHN P. L'N} & BON.
nt01 , 1111.1(1.R8
MANAnk.R
The Monabyeh u n,nt t.tlcex pleasure
in announcing that for the season
of 1864, they are enabled to pre
sent many new 1,11(1 startling nov
elties, among which may Le no.
toed ; A
Troupe of Real Arabs
Consisting of
5 Male and Females
CoN•rowrromz,s,
MlZEilff!
And 7coonrns,
Of tho most extraordinary dee
cription, foremost among which is
Z Alt A ,
'rho nettiful Arab Girl,
TnE ONI.V FFMALF. Corrnivrioil
IST IN THE WOE I 11, WIIOSO feats
are of an wonderful o character,
that they have I.een a theme of
conversation 111,HTT, she has
appeared.
ALII HASSAN!,
TMIII (: rz,Nesr ruffle Tearer
The great original single Trapeze
Performer. this young Arabian
Gymnast, during his extraosdinn
ry Act, HANGS BY 'IHF. NFCK
on the Fragile Her of the Trapeze
and while thus suspended -eats a
Gana: 11l ...Aril I PON 714, Drills.
This Sanof the Lesert performs
many ether new and startling
fonts totally milli.° anything ever
before seen is this country.
Ben Mahommed,
the 7‘ f Strength
ZEI.A
I=
Ali Mahommed,
the astonishing Arabian Gymnast,
form the other members of the
troupe, who all appear in FITTY
PYRAMIDS, DARING I I nr. , . Re.,
Must ranng G yutna.ties open the
Great Desart of the Nt.
DAN GARDNER,
the People's Favorite Clown.
Richard Hemmings
Equestrian and 7 Tight hope Artist
JOHN RIVERS,
Punsior and Comic Vocalist
Frank Carpenter,
the Celebrated Leuestrien.
Signor De Louis,
tha liest Gymnast of the Age,
Frank Whittaker,
the accom pl Ished ➢laetre
De Cirque.
GEORGE BROWN,
the Great American lumbler
Miss Eliza Gardner,
lE=
MME. CAMILLA,
tho Famed Parisian Fquestri
roue
La Petit Camilla.
the Infant Prodigy
YOUNG DAN
the rocket Clown.
Also Messes. Dubois,
Velunde, Hentle,
Bolin°, Sweet,
Nuda, Cooper, &c.,
together with numerous well Se
lected Auxiliaries 'I he above
l fk i er a,d A rtily will appear at
conk Lxhibitton, In conjunction
The Arab Troupe,
in evnry variety of Sent Rlnln G,
Tales 1211Aan, GVNINAFTIC and
ACIIOII,rIe EXEltclnls, Toss.
lILING, Daarlan, SINGING, &C.,
THE BAND,
or Grand Orchestra,
.00inpeeed of many nin-leaf ce
lebrities, headed I,y the great
Maestro, HAIM:IIA,
The Grand Procession,
Mill I, of the moot elegant char
liter, headed liy the lioyal Band
( h 'riot, and will eon, the town
between ti and 11l o'cioiik, A. M.
Jo. ii each day. Af
ternoon nod I veining
liner, Open ot 2 and 7 P 11
Perform once to commence hall
an hour inter
Aamis , ioN (0 and 25 CINTs.
TA ItE NOTICE.
Dopartmont of Common Schools;
Ilarrisburg, Ap , ll 8, 1884.
To the School Dtr , ctora of Cumberland Co
ENTLEMEN :--Applicnttoi having been mado by tho
Boards of Directors of a majority of the School Dis—
tricts in said county, statleu their desire - to increase
the salary of the County Superb] tendant thereof. You
are respectfully requested to mast in rIOTIV VII time at
thu o ,mrl iu :artiste On HIND' Y the 2d day
*of C, AV, IMII, at 10 o'clock In the f 'room,,, fur the
pm poor' above staled, acme ,ling to the tams of the
eighth tection of the supplement to the school law ap—
proved the Bth day of May, 1866.
CHARLES B. COBURN,
April 15, 1801 —St Supt. Cam. Schools.
Great Central Fair,
FOR Tilt
0 , SANITARY COMMISSION.
OFFICE OF THE COM.IIiTTEE ON LABOR, INCOMDD AND ttr.vz
No. t SoUTII SEVENTH STRUT,
PHILADELPHIA, APRIL 4rii, lRr4
The committee on "Latent, INCOMES and REVENUES,"
, operation with them in the particular work
ter which I oey have been appointed. As fportion of
the 'pie ar ,, - ,wire patriotic than tiro workingmen and
women of the country, it is but just and proper that
they should alike liner an opportunity to contribute
to the istueeta o f Ih • Fair. no titittt equable plan for
accomplit-hing this, and, at the sante time the easiest
one, Fto cult fOt . the contribiltien of a SCNGRE DAY'S
LABOR ft um all classy in the etnnintlitity. Many will
contribute a day of their labor willingly, who would not
subst ril, their Molloy. To reaco eve y department of
intlustre and art will be a work of groat labor, but, if
att tined, will Lc productive of ithmonee results.
The t nect,s of the plan trill depend upon the hearty
co-operation of every element of influence within our
limits. and We ion ito all the guai.illans of the ludo :trial
is and all others, to take hid with us In
fur thering this g eat trot Ir of pat iotisui and-humanity.
he Committee is charged with the following duty,
to wit:
11i ~r _To obtain the contriblition 01 "One day's
mine.'' nr VAT Mug+, front every artisan and laborer.
I.ti r•init 11, ape ration and ethnic, ill 00; preildent, ratth ler.
teller and c!erk nl tt , (try I rier.r p riled and ILit neer porta.
rd company, railroad ;11l 1 ,11,,,2 rlrlpnnv, Cuipittyl
flint bank. man ut,tory. iron Iv, It, oh works. mi I.
mine and tut blie office; from every private banker and
broker, Importer. atietkonver and merchant: clerk,
agent and salre•mant deF.lgner. ;111d artist;
publisher, printer and nit clianic front artery govern-
MUM officer. ettotr•netor And 1.1111;10p,O;
bee or and denier; farmer. hart bolturint nod Producer;
from every 111/11111;:t maker, milliner anti female Ipern•
tive every hull , lilt rl engaged In turning the nod;
tending t lip loner. or m any way .arning 9 livelihood,
or l•rtiltling n i 'if One within lire States of l'eunul,,
N eMII Jer,ey and I claw ore.
thP coil tril,tion en. olay'R
"Re. 1.," Iluw ai, ILr g1 . 0 , 1t. eetablhh•
Ilion 1, - , iII'ILIS, o , rp..rationg, .companlem, railrOadi and
work,.
--To 01441 ' 111 the contribution of o,le day's In
come I,en every eel irvd person. and person of h I tune
—male and female-111'1114 upon their mean , and from
all ,let,,,lnen 1,1,1 01S, physician, dentlats,
andleo nerl 1,01,lioors: all other personahingaged In
the Iv, r a her proft,,sioits.
M tieh thiq w. , t a 1111.1,1. be pet nled by the per
soya! nen,, and tqfut is ot ladles and uentlettieu
Led, or t,J he a,soclabli with thu Ctimulitteu In
carr,,n.4 nut this, plan
The tee] irgrionsiliillty of the work
they hale II olootta :o°ll. Which, Li. hii Ak ill ri.
quite ,i•i v 111111:10,11itoll., It 11 i , plan. and they
t lieref Ito I' lit Woo II 1 - 11 . 111,4 propio, to‘O
vote t. go til, ill toN toly tu••hFhip, and
111,t1 of ladies l‘od
111011 lot e.l pool,lo u i 111 tutu II Litt; grelt enrlc and
lit t In the ulittoularLutiug t,Litiitles, the
con' 1111.1 I, the a iiieulturfil .Ikti lets,
—co:woo - 1;111V, let dot., 100 torgoortipotlool, iu 111 , 3 Inrgn
tool, 11. s , til ot lit.• tee.ple 1.11 . 1 V ill", till outer.
tuttitsto,ti•telitie In their rehatietet and
It lends 11:folio, o I ntilag of their erinully In the
n 1 iv les ..r the 1:1 1,1
The +core of t Itu, Commit t ell 11111)' he pre ,, ,ocuted
whin• to. , :hcc t cart be to.trio loc the Fair,
the Ili thy f• , . re 41,1,19. 4 ,lay'. earnitigH or the
millers. and a tin c'e product of th, mines, cur bo ol,taiu
e,l whet° no port .ble art irk, could lie, procured for
t rart , ,por tat lon. Indeed thee In 1111 pvt or section of
U,r.e ,tn tee wht . N.L.t the I.lbor In.ly 001 be obtain
ed it oruattrzatrolls call be Tared roach thorn.
Th.. I , 1111.,itte, ,•,!,11”c ,11), )lith.put urging upon
all I'lo I: S'l' A n1.1:31111EAT: 4 , ti e duty
of taknix I,lapt and eiiarve , ie art 1011 to necuru the
DAr ur L %Aloft all it ltljt, their con
trol
Thu C , inm,ttp ili•ern It Ltoro. , l3.;s4ry to do more,
thno t 0 US 1; pi•etliltll..-1,11.1 mutu.•rt to the pur,ple of the
o•oned In the eothlng rattipahrui. or (tot
at silt-- 1 h.• ol II '-..1\1 I' N i:ssjo "
wl - 1 or :re.ith 11" the ffrrt f 7110
ttl i t - ..t mole!, Illnes—
s-T.ll, , 1110 Yield a I , Try . O, scatter
ed 0111 111,,i. u , to „ Will the ITP.II /TIP li.)1‘00.1111/0t,l,
in l nl mit withlt IT Inr,o, Iltroato•
of Oil to sny 1,0,..1ti0g of the
g stlier,l IT. 1 T . . is. t ilu-tjeld
suit- r 1 It is our twill dot,', as Mu. and
Chi Intl:11u T.. people,
0113..y1,2 - rho It :rll, erlittltilit 01 I hvir
ni.tkiligi NOT 1,1,1 . 1 s 1. assi.tnueo to men sofferint;
to I] ilti II is auth-zi , v, nod ill not helleve tent
th • ' 1 , 111, \ \ I li.l L I It." drnwin:r 1 1 . prod U , ll ,
I l'ennsy . lrani, eye burner Unit
Deli W 11... S. :I it/ 11 , 11 in n'l 11111.-,1, oral and
In u , trinl 11 , 5,1111, Sli .111 y T.111111:1r effort
which has yul Made for the relief of
ellll.lren.
An . it in tio•iini.lo ri,.t to roolliply ;
Fuizr,4ll..; t
k‘ 11.1.1 SECI,S,IIZY Fl 111 A \ ENII . I,IIVIN , I NllOl
Il if C V7. , )K \IITTEE
DIES A 1. Put) Et.L) Al'
0NC1.., IN TIP.. toF I ‘111"I ; a.
=I
ffi ti ill
t.h.• Itu .11 .1 . vry de•-1
,I)))11,•rict• ..),)).))• 1,1)•11i)))•11 ackllo)4
)) 111 wituiliv). ell ,t 11l e.Li,•l I slit in.
All lg. t". t MN \V
CI , ' , II' I1)))).-1))))), ) , I 01,
k 1). )1) f I; N o lls ~utl)
I)) II )))... ).t I'll) )) , 1-11/11in
ir All :II (5-11), nl Lit)•)11))1). and l'ost••rs
. 1))) n 141,1 npply ) hem Ditmet.to
is a, Wall C01311111tt.n• as above
I, M ) I1;"1 II )NI), ClLtirtirm
Ts o..Ur,r.
. NV. I.•
rt)))1))); SecrelJtry.
.)1011:1Jii){1 J IN'Illf,)))).1S, 6.otrianit.
HONORARY MEMBERS.
Ilk I.: xce ioney. A.O , I:UTIN, o,vorlaor of Pdhnsyl
I:x.,:lenvy, .;, l'.‘ It. (Ivy,' Jlor of Neu,
Ili.N‘ NI I' N NON. Clovortmr,,l Dela worn.
II I, V. )11Ly,
I lam m: 4 1:111 H \ ,t,f I(.I,. Pen usylvii+ti:t.
PEN 11, New ,I,•revy.
11 II .11: IP I II I.; II \ \ I),Nwn ro • •
1.010;1, U. ÜBLDii, Artily of the
Pot olila
COMMITTEE.
it J.:hi Rev ishon I , itter. Mrs E. IV. nutter,
)lost liar llliduip Chairman
Itev. Bishop Simpson. Mrs lieorgu \I Dallas.
It. V Dr. liralmird. rs. John Stilliennt.
Hey. W. I' It John M. Scott.
Rev. E. nutter. lira ilunoral Meade.
Nev. I sitar Leese, Mrs. J Edgar Thomson.
Sdnitiel 'I. Felton !..rs..losiiph Harrison. Jr.
!Monism, Mrs. Il iv ro. W. draining.
Emionottore It F. Sm..l,toti.Mrs I.
Freda. lel: . • re. F.
John hid nn. Mrs. Itrinr e 11 . is,
Ileorge rs. F. A Drexel
Her. 11 D Mis. H, N. holler.
Pri lasi., Ikoni y l'oppee NI; John 11. racy.
Elia:. l'end'eloti full. 11. D.)l t , Sainmil A. Erozor.
tie Walter Milli/. ninon. Sirs Enoch Toilet,
lion Oswald 'Elioniption. )Ilse A. Sager.
Ludlow. Min, Susie O'Neill.
N H. 'lis.. SAM. , Scott.
Daniel Dougherty. Miss L mien B. Clastorn.
and kW others. and 35 others.
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER.
No Iron Frame to Break, or Rust, and Spoil
the Clothes.
53,818 SOLD IN 1863.
IT T was pronounced superior to all others
La the t% odd's Fair at London, 1862. It loA the
Firm Piemium at the great Fair of the American In—
stitute, in N. York Oily, 1863, and wherever p?chlblted.
Self-Adjusting and Adjustable!
'rho only WI Luger with the Patent CO 1 WILVEL h E.
GULAToIt, which pnsitively prevents the roils PrDm
BREAKING Olt TWISTING ON THE SHAFT
Without Coq wheels, the whole strain of forcing the
elm h through the Machine is put upon thu lower roll
causing three times as Inuelt strain upon the loner roll
RH when CO.! wheels with our Patent Regulator are
used, besides the extra strain upon thu cloth.
In reply to the question, How Long will it Last I"
Ire can only say, As long to a wash tub, molt log .
stove, or any other funnily utensil." See testimony
of Orange Judd, of the American Agriculturist, No
41 Park Row, 1;• V., who sags of the
UNIVETSAL CLOTHES WRINGER
" We think the machine much more, then PAYS FOR
IT Si LE' EVERY YEAR in the saving et gartneut
We consider it importatt that the Wringer be Attod•
with Coca, hhorwise those of garments mar clog the
rollers, and the rollers upon thu crank-shalt Slip and
jeer the clothes o or the rudder break loose the shaft.—
Our own is one of the tirst made, and it Is so GOOD AS
NEW after nearly FOUR YEARS' CONSTANM
IT SAVES
TIME, LABOR, ,CLOTOES AN D 'MONEY
It Is easily and firmly secured to the tub or washing
nischim, and will flit tubs et Say size or shape.
It will ,ave its cost every Klx - moritlis'in the saving
‘.l t , !, hose. with COO WIIBELS. ARE NAIL
\ t every rr.rtkuler.
• ~s.. specially, that after a few mouths' use
11 [I, NOT TWIST ON THE SHAFT,
JOHN OA MPBELL, Agont,
Mall Rona Office, Carliblo
pril ISO 4-41%
if 'HINGE & 00 ' s. well-known MELO-
A "moss iind iutilmoNnums . , introducing the of.
feet of - pods] loos on ovioy Instrminent. .
ERN EST Gnmuktavti
' ItAVItIN &_BACON'S and'
HALL ET, DAVIS & Co., colobrated"PlANOS for cash
•at a liberal deductiOn. "
IM.Ovor 30,C00 sold. •
JAN,IIS BELL A it, gni o Agent.
279 281 S. Fifth street, above Spruce, —.
Philadelphia, Po.
' April 16, 188.1—ly" •
AYE R'S , FAMILY MITTTAILITFot,s.
LIST OF DEJILERS
Of Goods, Wares and Merchandise. Also, Brewers
Distillers, burnbernion, &c., within the County of Clan.
borland, returned and classified according to the saver.
al acts of Assembly u follows, to wit ;
Class. Licouse.
CARLISLF.,
David Keeney groceries,
J. F. Stool
0. P ),Iyors & Sun . 14 7 tIO
Sam'l 31 , 31,44tu1th . 14 7 OU
Susan Mocha . 14 7 00
Nl. Nlyurs 14 7 00
M. Finney, •• 14 . 7OU
John Faller 14 7 00
Halbert. et. Fleming . IS 10 U 0
.1. n lbw 13 10 00
Wm. Bents •• 18 10 01
li. Hoffman 14 7 60
J. D. Meek 1, 14 7 00
A Jeremiah 14 7 00
=1
J. Sites & Snn shoos, 14 7 00
John IrYlne shoes and lasts, 13 7 OU
F. O. Kramer Jewelry ' 14 7 00
- "
M .9, 1i llh,tt drugs, 14 7 00
[I. Linnekuhl tobtoco et Niagara, 74 7 00
J. D. Oargas etuvon, 14 7 CO
J. Loudon books,
.
it.l3hoploy jioreiry, 11 - 700
.1. & D. Iltiouile produce, 14 7 00
11. Ithoirln furniture, 14 7 00
It. C. Woody Pad produce, 11 16 MI
A rtniitroog & iloffer lurn. rt cool 14 7 00
J R. Nonernaker produce, 13 IU 00
Ilendorsod & Reed o 11 12 60
S. M. ilooyer coal, 14 7 00
A. B. EwinK furniture 14 . 700
F. C. Potter confectionery, 14 7 00
it. kloore shoos, 14 7 00
W. Common papers, ststionary 14 7 00
Greenfield & Wu/Met dry goods 13 10 CO
W. 0 ~twyer •• 10 2U 00
C. Ogilby Trustoe, •• 12 12 50
A. NV. Ile/Az 10 20 00
Ephraim Stool jewelry, " 14 7 03
11. S. Ritter nue-eh/tut tailor, 14 7 t.)
bury Sauce hardware, 10 20 Id)
li. 11. Jamison fancy goods, 14 7 00
Jacob Boas hats, 14 7 oo
S. w ti,v,i,tiek drugs, 14 7 00
D. Sipe furl/ II ore A wall paper, 11 7 00
tiro. E. 6. ‘t 'Mains millinery, 14 7 00
I. Livingston met cheat tailor, 13 10 CO
L. F Lytle hardware, 12 12 50
A Elliott sheer, 14 7 00
1 , C. II uyett clothing, 14 7 00
the Y. Mot ris stoves, 14 7 00
3..oeph Zeigler flour and feed, 14 7 110
Dar la Fredericks warketiog, - 14 7 00
Clots A ignith_ 14 7 00
//.../. Faber baker, 14 7 00
Nt eq. S. A. Hutton millionery, 14 7 co
F. Corn: min flu n 'tura, 14 7 00
NI ic./ael ,o Ensinl neer loather, . 14 700
E. li Leonard elothin :, 14 7 00
Wm. Askew marketing, 14 7 00
Win . Wort 11 7 CO
Wm. llraugh " 11 700
11. Harkness - (4 7 00
Allls , "1 A Keeuy •' — l4 7 00
John Cenlee " 14 7 01
llontletlkli A Roberts" 14 7 00
3. W. Smiley clothing & oboes 13 10 01
3 . 'll, mular baker. 14 7 nu
.i.,t, Seiner .hors, 14 7 00
J. A, Keller bete. 14 7 00
I' A ruel t l Nothing, . 13 1(1 00
I) Relslon drugs. 14 7 00
I . :11711 S , lllll ni r i eery, 14 7 00
1 / 8 0141 Staret t shoes, 14 7 00
J.-..line hl baker, 14 7 0)
Wm 5r.11,,s '• 14 7 00
W. N Miles f finishing store, 14 7 00
N. (Enrich Merchant isnot-, 14 7 on
iill,ettl A tSuahr eon/lectionary, 14 7 00
A. '4 Piper barks & stationary, 14 7 00
Mrs .1 C. Neff millinery, 14 700
T ( - 001cn jewelry, 14 7 Ou
Wm darn dealer, 14 7 01
Oen Collin hats,l4 7 00
- .
Samuel Enaminger roboe. Ac , 14 7 (0)
A A. Line. Agt. stock dealer .14 7 00
Lewis Robinson 14 7 00
Geo. blonde!, " 19 7 00
1,,,,,1s A - Sanderson " 14 7 00
O.W 13. W Ahl " 14 700
Geo. NV. Brant floor A feed, 14 — - 7 00
Voter Faust produce 14 7 00
MECHANICSBURG
Brindle .t tileswanger d. gide,
Hord & Elierly hardware,
held It A Mathews stoves,
Mrs 8. Bryan nillllnory,
Ira Day druits.
Churl: ,f Statlerdruri.
John Johnson trrocitrins,
Comf,rt 'Oll dry "node,
Orivern
Uenlnl Orahill merchant taller,
6.0. Mild, bald warti.
It NVllson stoves,
Chrtinistur & Itrugh dry dnads,
• iteit le
1, W. Abrams clothing,
Strartiljewi•lry.
C. Reim h..r.t. and shush.
.1 11. Iforrin druirs.
David Nlillrr plAttre,
M IL , P , ,,a/ri
i 1: T.• shoe a and hats,
• Enitninger grocorios
. tni1011:.
Krone,
& Cn., WT/
.1 produce,
I.•li:trias ,t
.1. 11
• m*, h 1 , 11.
S tl. W , irst furniture.
.740,” Thin, A 'o:' ohne,
.1 I)
hi. I,er,
.lehe It opt. nirol/ urn
Jar I. haknr.
‘ll l e.
.1, I, It illTrosberger
I< ,
(lonereUS
S 1 , 1114”1. hrenistar "
I , A. ‘la,--he I
I/ 10.1 Drelrlonv
.11,IIIIrnre baker,
Wn, K 11, dealer,
Samuel Eberly dealer,
11. H. I.l.rrly
A rill , trone & See groceries
Ehet Iv lumber,
fierly dealer.
SIIIPPRNSPUR6
T 1 K. Keller drugs, 14 7 nn
A .1 Wolf stovel. 14 7 00
II 11, sinner jewelry, 14 7 nn
fir - shill .0 Ilaepor hardware. 12 12 50
.1 II Rankin drugs. 14 7 0,
E .1. McCune groceries, 14 7 'HI
0 I'. 11,11lar 11 7 00
"
P. S Arts 14 7 00
NI rn NI. Davis mplinerv, 14 7 On
Sherri .4 Blair merrh'ut tailor,ll 7 on
AI, A. linker millinery,l4 7 00
.1 Berk A Co dry muds, 13 10 00
F.a.ie Landis jewelry, 14 7 00
Geo. Butts groceries 14 7 00
.1. 4..1.8 Redding dry goods. 12 12 50
.1. C. Altirk drugs, 14 7 (0
(ten W. r,? , hats & shoes. 14 7 oo
Siovi,o .0 Miltherson dry g i ds, 13 10 00
John Stun-11,3mA drugs, 14 7 00
Foroey & Wltherson hardware, 19 10 00
Peer Miller groceries, 14 7 00
It .1 Snoddy furniture, 14 7 110
.1 B. Pagan groceries, 14 7 00
isaar N. !Tykes Ptoven, 14 7 00
.1 Bridges merchant tailor, 14 7 00
It B Coles bats and shwas, 14 7 l 0
(1 IT .tOVVIIrt dry gonds. 13 10 00
C. Itnstnticht. agent, groceries, 14 7 00
Mrs P Deltrlch 14 7 00
li . Ruby A ro. produce, ' 10 20 00
Seiror .4 Angle " 14 700
T. P. Blair 11 1(1 00
11. Bilk e furniture, 14 7 oo
To,ht Criewell. furniture, 14 7 00
.Inures Kelso. stationary. 14 7 00
(I. W. (treason. tobeero .4 angers. 14 7 Of/
Benjamin Biggs, marketing, 14 7 00
Samuel Myers, 14 7 00
NEVVVILLE
.1. A. Kunk'n. harnwere, 13 10 00
NlMit & Bro., dry froodn, 11 10 00
John Hard, marketing, 14 7 00
T J. Aicr`andlinh. dry good'', 13 In on
lint's & Irvine, groceries, ' 14 7 00
Mrs H. B. Reed. drugn, 14 7 00
Joseph Laughlin, clothing. 14 7 00
.1 II Miller. drugs. 14 7 no
Stough & Elliott. dry goods, 12 12 00
George W. gull, stoves, 14 7 00
T. V. II Solon.. .jewelry, 14 7 on
S. M. Glauner. groceries. 14 7 00
L. 11 Randall, merchant tailor, 14 7 00
John nricker. furniture, 14 7 00
8. (1. Wild, druge, 14 7 00
.7 11. robsugh, agent; stoves, 14 7 00
.7. A. Nonifit, furniture. 14 7 00
R. K. Sharp, tobacco & negars, 14 7 00
I'. A. Mal & Bro., stook dealer, 14 7 00
NEWTON.
11. Snyder, produce, 11 11 On
Lewis & Urn, produce, 14 7 10
.1. &..I. 13. Flurst, produce, 11 15 00
J. &3. IL 11urelb, " 13 10 00
Myers & Son, dry goods, 14 7 00
Green & Mcniure, rurolehing goode, 14 7 00
1 :Web M. Warmer. marketing, 14 7 00
Furgunon & Co., dry goods, 14 7 00
Miller & Son 14 ' 7 00
Newcomer &'Smith, produce, 18 10 00
Newcomer & Co , dry Roods, 14 7 00
,Dorld Horeb, •I . 14 ' 7 no
Levi dtrohm, ', 18 10 00
SOUTHAMPTON
George Coffee, dry goOde, 13 10 00
Lori Strohm " 10 10'00
George Clover " 14 7 00
.0. Rbook k Bro., . 4 14 7 - 00
William Hawk, marketing, 14 7 00
' NEWBURG.
Koontz. & Stevink, dry Goode, ' 13 10 00
Stmemnicer 4 Elliott " 14 700
David hoover, MAD, . l4 7 00
CluistlanStorfelt, furniture, • 14 7 00
.
PENN TOWNSHIP
• ,
Oneree EIISROI, dry geode, 14 7.00
William M. Watts, dry gooda, 14 7 r 0
Miea 4. Seeman '. , 14 7 00
Jamb' Dentont. marketing, , • 14 700
A. Seedbed L Co., marketing,
.„. 14 ___ . _7. 00.
I MIDDLESEX. • -'' ' .•
.1. Siam; dry.gpodg, ' 14 7 00.
E. L. Bhgock • . .14 7OO
NEMOUSIBERIAND.
James & Sonar ' lumber,
- . . ' 18 10 CO
Lee ~ a , Eberly 41 12 12 50
Charleu.Oretel 4 . - • , ,--..- 18 • 10 00
V. Veen= ', ~4 . 14 ' . 7po
J. 0.1.1111er, 3 , 7 itmar, • ' 14 7-00
41
T. Willett
Jacob Keller
iVhislor 6c Co., produco, 14 7 00
EAST PENNSBORCY.
R. if. Hummel, lumber, 12 12 60
1). I,ln4lotlaid, produce, 111 10 00
Adam
Feeler,
lumber, 14 7 00
0 W. Feeler, dry goad', IR 10 00
11. Denllngor, " 14 7 00
William Banker, greeer, 14 7 00
Inc.b Tient)lnger " 14 TOO
Mlchiel 111Torrul..1) " 10 1 00
14 $7 00
14 7 00
Mcl take & Bon product,
Fret
D. Brown, marketing,
Jacob Lougnocker. grneer,
J. B. Laddig, produce,
David Strohm, dry goods,
W. W, Wanbsugh, furniture,
W. H lickols, dry goods,
Jacob Nlrnroono ••
IliEl
3acel) w Letetig " 14 700
Joseph Pink, merchant tailor, 14 7 03
I+, Breeetnakor, marketing, 14 7 00
George Duey , , tl4 7 00
UPPER ALLEN.
Onawhor & Zook, dry goods, 13 10 00
John Swart', merchant, tnilor, 7 00
N 700
Line & 01vIer. produce ' 18 In 00
Flomnbor & Drawbaugh, produoe, 18 In 00
Henderson &' Rood 14 .4 00
.F.thvin James, d-y goods, 14 700
Rbor James 13 10 0.1
Tobias Sam marketing, 14 7 (0
William Bishop '• • 11 7 00
Voter Hess 14 7 01
(1. V.. Robinson, dry ,01/ :11, 14 7 00
J. W. flanshow 0 14 7 CO
John °reason 14 7 00
Kauffman & Wobbort, dry goods, 13 10 00
A. M. Leldig 13 10 en
Alexander a: Mullin •' 13 10 00
S. N. Olsen ° 14 7 00
Samuel dhupp. gear, 14 7 t 0
C. Reef), lurnituro, 14 7 00
B. Newman, chop, 14 7 00
MONROE.
P. Derlnev, drugs,
Spnhr. flour
Samuel Plank, dealer
Jacob Ureegor, grocer,
D. Rupp, gn)cerles,
Jsrnos 11. Johnson, dry goods,
George L. lisle, ■tovep,
Cyrus Ternplin, furuituro,
D. Rupp, produce,
Dither A WiBo, /thong,
Abram Brower, dry goods,
John Coleman
EU W. Wise
marketing,
John Young
Bi.orge Btu "
Christian "
B. njunin Plank, dry goods,
FRANK FORD
Alexander & Co., dry goods,
OYSTER, EATING AND BICEIt SALOONS
Samuel Rupert, Mechanicsburg,
Jloy, (Main at.) "
John A. Swartz • 4
Mrs Jas. A. Meloy 4.
.1. Melon (depr.t.,
f. Alcheln,
Wm. 11. Smith
Simon Early'
It, .1. Bell
F. Kenner
Mts. M Miller
N sq. Schweitzer
iohn S. Low
:son, kis! Brown
Wm. 1% heeler
.1. 0. Hoffman
John Lizman
C. Frausiocus
4 J41h... Cnstnr
Mrs. It Lolaugh
Ann Von Hellen
T J. White
W-. Spnualer
11 re. 11. Peturs
F. Ito Mer
Wm. S. Dunlap, Norville,
J. J. ern w tord
C. A. Ilumberger, Newton
Shutters . 4 , ‘ - Shunter, Shippansburg
J. Ithinehart
Jahn Shrtatiii•
John 41. Cotter, Newbury.
J Itlet.stter, East l'ennahuro.'
George Lirturlin •‘
J Coble
B. Sheehee
1;11 llonsl. Lower Allen,
Mr. Drove. Upper Ahuu,
Jas. A.3.lcbannahl, Upper Allen,
7 011
7 00
7 PO
10 i 0
111 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 (0
DREWER3 AND DISTIL-A RS
R. & Son, Silver Sprinei'
Flo) a Laidig. Uptn.l
Ahl, Snyder fY en.. \•r NY (01 , ,
Ilcoder,un ,t Co N
Cut !lA.,
In..l!vanlider
EM
91/04•11 rly. tarc,s,
A It persona fu.ilnv: I homgr.lv, a ggrlrrpti by the above
I “111 hare opportunity of op
t•tt .to tht• kults,riltur. at Iho Cott, t
io Cot. 1011. -0 thy 9th both 23d no 3oth, of
` • t 1 arp. , 3l 11l 1 ..
J 4 NIES .4. GREEN.
Merrantilo Apprniqar
1 , 1.4;4
z• ' DQU \II EELY R EPoET, ! - )F E
First National Bank of Carlisle,
1.,•11,tV C111111,r1111,1 Pennsylvania,
VII tho utul idttq 4 , 1 thn first of April, ISfil
Itl, OURCES
Ll , lll , :11111 111,t, $00.357 73
1.,,111 or,. $3"7 00
U Imutis 1, p"tChl w iI.L US I. 37,6)0 00
7 On
7 0)
7 00
7 nn
7 0)
In 10
I/UPI - WM 14111141, and ItaMters,
Speeie and other has I ul umutty
of S.
Ottsit Items & Revenue Stamps,
11111. nI tml vent. Batiks,
Remittances,
n or DraFtS,
E,t.itt. and Insurance,
Exp. we ;trout] ht.
Furniture and Flxtureq,
Total rusources
Unpital paid in,
nMes received frum
Comptroller, 24.010 00
less enculating mites Oil hand, 0,050 00
Notes out,tiincling, 17,750 00
Profit aril ]I,NA, 3.521 80
Uu,• to i;iii,ks mid Rankers. 6.601 07
Duni to Individuals mid etiruortstiouh other
than banks. 70.387 70
Dile 'Pre:is/ANT of U. 8• 31,408 0.)
Due depositors otpdpmand• 73,313 52
Total liabilities,
*En Leans and Diser,e.,ts,
ST iTt: or PraNsTi.V.kal 1.
County of Cumberland. ' 3 '
On this first day of April, 1804, personally came bn.
fore the undersigned, tk. A. Nubia, Notary Public of
said Crain tv Samuel liepburn, President. and Joseph
C. Hoffer, Cashier, of the First National Mink of Car
lisle, who being duly sworn upon their oaths, say that
the Inregoing Is a true and accurate statement of the
condition of said Batik on the morning of the first day
of April, 18t.r4. SAM.'L. lIEPI3URN, f'ros't.
J. 0 HOFFER, Cashier.
Sworn and subscilbel to the day and year above
in Men. R. A. NOBLE, N. P.
PUBLIJ SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
On Saturday, May 281/i, 1864
r i, pursuance of an order of the Orphans'
'Court, the subscriber will offer at public sale, on the
premises. situsted In Mifflin twp., Comb. co., two miles
north of Newville near the State road leading to Dub
Gap, the following described Real Estate, via:
TWO FIRST RATE FARMS.
No. 1 contains 119 Acres of First quality of Slate
Land, of which about 5 'acres are in good timber. The
improvements are a two and a half story
BRICK HOUSE,
With Kitchen and Wash house,
t 4,1
mo, A LOCI BARN ,
--- with all the necessary Outbuildings'.
The laud lb 1U a high state of cultivatico. having been
recently thoroughly limed. There is fine running
water on this farm.
No. 2 adjoins No. 1, and is A first rate Slate •Yarm,
containing 131 A ores, of which about 10 aortas aro Wood.
Lu dof good quality. The improvements are a tw
story
LOG HOUSE AND LOG BARN.
This farm Is also In a good state of cultivation, having
had - a complete coat of lime. There is running water
In abundance on this farm.
Also, at the same time auct place, a Ten Acre Lot of
'TIMBER LAND.
This lot lies near the Conodosuluet crook and adjoins
larui No. •l. It will be sold either separately, or. with
the farm as purchasers may desire
Aloe, two tracts of MOUNTAIN LAND, one of ,which
is In Mitilin township, and contains 30 acres of Atte
Chestnut timber, and the other in Frankford township.
contains l 4 acres. Persons wishing to view any of the
above property can,do 90 by.ealling on the subscriber,
at hls residence In All Min township, adjoining Farm
No. 1:
ijalq to commence at 12 o'clock IL, on said day, when
attondaneu w.lll bo given and terms make known by
SAMUEL BOWMAN, Jr. •
• Administrator orJaeob Bowman, doo'd.
April 8, 1804. - .
TTENRY HARPER,.
ARtop Arch St.* • ,
PHILADELPHIA,. . .
MANUFACTURER & DEA. ERIN'.
WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY;
-
SObIifSILVEILWAR . E, &'
Roger's Superior Plate Ware: -
• ea- All kinds of SILVER WARE made c , l theyred
isus. WATCH Repairing carefully den& ,
April 8, .1.8(34,-Btsto.
34 7to
14 7 00
is T 2 60
34 7 00
14 7 00
14 700
SILVER SPRING
111 10 00
18 10 ( 1 0
14 7 CH
14 7 00
14 7 00
WI:tT PENNSBORO.'
SOUTH M IDDLETuN
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
BEIZEZEI
IA 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 0(1
14 7 00
LOWER ALLEN
14 7 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
1-t 7 00
14 7 00
14 700
14 7 00
14 7 09
DICK INSON
14 7 00
14 7 00
n 00
7 1) 00
7 moo
7 lo 00.
7 10 00
7 10 00
7 10 00
, 10 00
10 00
10 0.
7 1 00
10 00
7 10 i 0
7 10 00
~, 7 10 00
7 10 U 0
I - - 7 10 00
7 10 00
7 11.1 00
7 8 1 8 0
6
00
'7 10 00
10 00
6 00
15 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 0 0
10 00
5 10 1
10 1,11
6 00
10 00
10 01
10 1.0
10 00
A 1.0()XS
1..^,357 73
lIEUM
I=
B°l o 1
0,258 00
6,117 88
103."d9 92
is
LIABILITIES
212,000 00
12,41 242 18
UNSEATED LANDS.
BY virtue of a warrant from• under the
hand and seal of office of the Commissioners
of Cumberland County, and to me directed
the following tracts and lots of unseated,
Lands, situated in Comberland.County, State
of Pennsylvania, will be exposed to Bale by
public vendue, on MONDAY the 18th DAY or
Ti•NE, 1864, at the Court House, in the bor
ough of Carlisle, county aforesaid, and con
tinued by adjournment from time to time,
until they are all sold, or as much of each'
tract or lot, as will be sufficient to defray
the arrearages of the State, County, Road sod
School Taxes due thereon, and costa.
HENRY S. RITTER,
County Treasteror
Carlisle April 13, 1864.
No. Acres
SOUTHAMPTON
10. James bowen'a Noire,
160. John & Abr'm Roddy,
~467. John Reamer,
' 4. 10. Win. Rankin,
FRANKFORD
315. John M. Woodburn,
1000. Hollenbach's heirs,
3. James McCulloch,
18. John Dunbar,
7. Samuel Kiner, -
MIFFLIN
200.
J. M. Woodburn, (Boyle) 6 70
(Barnes)oira) 73
(B 3 76
(Wharton) 928
(Marshall) 286
Norton) 5 71
Lake) 1 41
A. Gardner) 2 86
King) 2 86
(W P Gardner 4 27
(S. Parker) 3 56
(L. Parker) 923
(W. Parker) 7 10
(Buck) 3 20
(3,lcOlintiek) 3 55
(Paxton) 6 32
3 40
77
92
129
325
100
201
50.
100.
100.
150.
100.
260.
200.
14.
100
160
400
103
John A. Ilutnrich,
John Nagley's heirs,
Daniel Sweiger,
Rhoads, Long Eberly,
Christian Eberly,
MIDDLESEX.
Daniel Coble's heirs,
Jacob Stopfer, •
David Citpp,
DICKINSON'
John Bolden,
Aseph Baker,
Jacob Grist,
Henry Kefler,
Adam Lerew,
Lloyd Myers,
Benjamin Malone,
Morrison & McCreary,
Peter Miller's heirs,
Howard Myers,
Michael Mentor,
John Neeley's heirs,
Gilbert Searight,
Jas. Townsend,
Nicholas Wireman,
Jacob Wolf,
David Duncan, (Penn.)
.lacob Grove,
Abraham Stoner,
Wm. Forbes, (Penn.)
Muofe & Craighead,
John S. Myers,
Juhn
Samuel Woods' heirs,
Widow Albert,
John Brugh,
Noah Cockley,
Win. Graham,
Samuel Gleim
Daniel Gitt,
James Greason,
Cyrus Myers,
Henry Myers,
Rogers (finskel Agt.) (Penn.)
Rachael Weatherspoou,
Jacob Beeber,
Brown & Creswell,
Wesley Biteman,
Francis Curleston,
John Ebert,
John Hemminger,
Wm. B. Mullen,
Moses Myers,
Beetern, Himes & Co.,
Cornelius Myers,
Dr. Marsden,
Lolac, Montfort,
John & Henry Montfort,
Philip Sinyers,
Alex. Young,
SOUTH MIDDLETON
D. 11. Medcaff,
John Mateer,
Daniel Wonderly,
SheatTer & Keller,
West,
Elizabeth Bennett,
James Barbour,
Deardorf's heirs,
John Nicholson,
James Nicholson,
Jacob Sheaffer,
John McClure's sea., heirs,
John Shanefelter's heirs,
11. I. Fannus, "
Alex• Nailor,
A. Richwine,
Jacob Albright,
Benjamin Lerew,
NEW CUMBERLAND.
Northern C. R. R. Company,
UPPER ALLEN.
Trustees M. E. Church,
Philip Gusher,
CARLISLE
BEI
B
30
12
q
2.5 00
2S 00
35 Cm
20 110
10 (H)
15 UO
ETD
80 0
666 67
7.940 00
1,343 3
64u )6
John CaHo,
John Dunbar's heirs
George Wahl,
SILVER SPRING
Henry S,,.Hoek,
Andrew ?if iller,
Robert Bryson,
HOPEWELL
Wm. P. Smith,
David McKinney,
Samuel Miller,
Robert Mt:Chine,
James M'Cullocb,
Jacob Beltaboover,
Henry Shenk's beirb,
43
12
32
20
MECHANICSBURG
David Lingfield,
LOWER ALLEN
J. S. Haldeman, •
NEWTON.
Cyrus Hoot),
Jane Barnbill's heirs,
3:orwr Girc*oats.
SPRING, . - 186
GREENFIELD it SHEARER,
TN VITE the attention of buyers to their
n ew stock of Dry Goods. It will be found ungar•
passed in all those foatnros which comprise a first clam
stook All departments of our busintes have been
much collared, espocially that of
. .
• DRESS 0 , 00.D5,-,..
which we are confident, is the meat extensive assort*
ment over offered in this town. We have now. open,
ready for inspection rill the novelties of the imasonols:
Poplins, all new shades. add 'stylus. lifozamblgnes,
Plain and"Plrildn, Plaid Ppplins. Mania. be (mina,
also, a beautiful stook of ALPACOAS, at astonishingly
low prices.
D 0 NI RS T I C B',
Prints, Bleached •Munlitia, Broad Shoolliaga,i Yliiri;olo
'Gingham. idoocks, Tickings; Cottousdeu, &o.i Cu,
Gents! and Boys! Wear * ,
Olathe, Cassitneres, JORTIN, Bummer CaIRIIMOraiI, the•-.
We would call the attention of our frlendatoore partk , .
ularly ourldneuse-itock,:of•Muakin it,- Calicoes, _
tonedes,tall bought last winter, before the lati advanap
whlcli will be sOld'et prices that :defy competition.-4,.
'Persona may rely on getting grOat , bargaltut tit the,
store of '
March . 23, ISS4,
Nary:— I'diapna dolrove of exaxdps our stook 1011,
pteate ctrocol lect our Store lisiu
building, S. E. Corner Market Square; Seccald Doer op,
rx.site Olotp,lni; Spore.
SALE OF
Taxes Due
Owners
Soo 66
3 82
3 77
60
1 09
14 03
10
54
16
11 90
20 25
49
1 D 8
46
37.
87
90
37
1 32
1 42
1 30
12 74
99
PENT
'ottramlfiEXlD 4 F3MEAM
3,87
3 96
3 62
86
1 26
3 28
35
72
3 32
65
6 51
1,24
4 15
92
76
1 20
9 30
96
63
1 37
2 35
1
2 20
46
32
2 35
1 55
3 90
1 40
165
70
2 05
33
1 88
56
I 06
1.40
70