Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 31, 1865, Image 3

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    --FINANCIAL .S'T'ATEMENT
OF THE
BOROUGH OF CARLISLE,
Par the 66;tneil Year 1e64-5
JACOB RELEEM, Treasurer.
MEM
ME
Balance received from former treas
-13
._ rey, •
Alitoont received for rent of Stalls &
Stands at Itfarket House,
iteadived of Wan. R. Barn, Clerk of
• Warkets:
riedeliod of A. 1.. Sponsler, Esq.,
Eines;
&wolves of Abrm. Dab WY, Esq. fines
Eoceirod for Exhibitl. ft Licenses,
Antburit=of-Taxes of-1861 outstand•
big at last settlement,
Amount of taxes of 1802, oustand-
Ing at last sottlement,
Amount of taxes luvlod for 1861,
EXPENDITURES
Paid George Lino and other,, inter
est en - Dorouet - Dou l dd — ffeatatidir
mont,
Paid Borough Bend Coupon,
Paid Carlisle Gas and Water Com-
Pany, linderest on_investment on
East Brarefrat'ateeet,
Paid Carlisle Gas and Water-Com
pany for Gas and Water for use of
Borough,
Paid W. D. Mathews Street Com
missioner salary and work on
Attracts and wages paid hands,
'Paid. Samuel Wetzel, Election ex
pensas, Wont Ward,
Paid James Postiewaite, Election
expenses. West Ward, tepid/11
election)
Paid Andrew Kerr. Election expen
ses, Pest Ward,
('aid J. W. Eby, Brooms for Market
House, for 1863,
Paid Samuel Sipo, salary as High
. Constable,
Paid Jos. W. Ogilby, salary as Sec
retary,
Paid James Spangler, /salary as lamp
lighter, Wrat Ward,
Paid Charles Meek, salary na lamp
lighter, East Ward,
Paid Wm. 11. Liaru, salary as Clerk
of Markets,
Paid Jacob Rheims', salary no Treas
urer,
Paid George Taylor, salary as Jan
itor,
Paid David Smith, qualifying' Bor
ough °Mears,
Paid Jonathan Edgier, stepping
stoner, curbs, Ise.
Paid James Armstrong, preparing
duplicate,
Paid Wm. H. Barn, shovelling snow
and repairs at Market (louse,
Paid Wm. ti. Ilarn, fur diligence and
Increasing receipts of Mar Pet,
Paid Jacob Itheern, percentage al
lowed
Paid Jacob Bretz, serving election
notices
Paid Andrew Martin, serving elec•
' Hon notices,
Paid Samuel Sipe, cutting gram) at
grave yard and removing truism,
Can t
• Paid Jelin Egolf, removing nuisance
Paid J. W. Ogilby, expenses at send
ing documents to Philadelphia du
ring rebel Invasion and station
. ary,
Paid J. IL Dratton, printing,
" A. K. Itheetn, "
" George Zion, "
" E.Cornman,
" Samuel Wetzel, work,
" Estate Samuel Llaverstick, sun
dries,
Paid 13,BI:dramas', costs for entering
liens,
Paid George Wetzel, work and ma
terials'
Paid John Mell, for brick for Marga
ret Sterm's and Jacob Wearer's
pa mem en ta,
Paid Joseph Schumpp, work at bridge
and crossings,
Paid Alfred Brannon, fl
" Jacob Thudium, supper for pa
trol,
Paid Godfrey Bender and George
Speneberger, cleaning Leturt.
Suring,
Paid C. U. Hoffer, painting at grave
yard.
Paid C. Inboff, Brooms for Market
House, 1861,
Paid John Harris, sharpening drills,
&e.
Paid John Deetem, coal and work,
" John Campbell, Treasurer, op.
proprieties to Empire: Hook A 5
Ladder Oa.
Paid J. W. Ogilby, Treasurer, appro
priation to good le 111 !lose Co.
Paid 11, S. hitter, Treasurer, appro
priation to Curnboriand Fire CO.
Paid E. Common, President, appro
priation to Union Fire Co.
Paid John Fredericks, stone fur
nished for poor house road,
Paid Wm. I'. Lynch, plumbing, auk
•' Delancey A Blair, plank hoards
do.
Paid James L. Steiger!, hauling,
" A ndrew Kerr. work.
'• Peter Spahr, hauling,
" E. Steel, winding clock,
Jame%London, stationery,
^ S. Wetaa J. !Catcher, U. Myers
street - regulators:
Paid Henry Saxton, powder, nails Ac
" Lewis F. Lynn, glass,
'• A. Rinehart, collector, percen
tage on Borough tax collected,
Paid Wm. P. Lynch, plumbing, or
der of last Council,
Paid M !Mulch, stone,
" J. W. Ogilhy, for preparlmg an
nual statement of receipts and ex
penditures for auditors and fur
publication and extra services,
By exonerutlous allowed A. Eine.
hart, collector of Bo..ough tuxes by
Council,
Uy nineout of taxes of 18 4, out
■tandlug,
Balance in Treasurer's hands,
JACOB BOEHM. Treasurer of Bounty Fund,
To Balance on hands of last settle
ment,
To amount of Bounty tax received
from A. Rinehart collector, 1114,
To proceeds of note discounted at
Carlisle Deposit Bank,
To proceeds of Bounty hoods taken
by J. W. Eby.
To proceeds of - Bounty funds taken
by J. W. Eby.
To pmceeds of Bounty bonds taken by
C. M. Chamberlin,
To proceeds of Bounty bonds taken
by C. Moore.
To proceeds of bounty bonds taken
James Sites, •
To proceeds of Bounty bonds taken
by Mrs. 8 C. Ulrich,
To proceeds of check of Wm . M.Bece•
tem
To balance of proceeds of notes,
By amount paid as bounties, $8,853 93
Dy amount paid Carlisle Deposit
bank on note and Interest,
By amount paid Carlisle Deposit
bank on note,
By amount paid Carlisle Dopo It
bank on note,
Paid John Lee for services In pro
curing credit's
Paid W. L. Corntnan, bounties,
Jacob Abeem, Treasurer, eotn•
mission per cont. and stamps
for checks and notes
raid A. L. Rinehart, percentar,o / for
collecting Bounty tax,
Paid Rheem 4 {Veatch'' , printing bounty
bonds, 61 00
Paid Eby, interest on' bounty
bonds,
Paid John Campbell, telegraph mess&
gee by bounty committee,
Paid J. P. Dialer, expenses to Harris
burg on bounty business, '
Paid ThothasPaxton,
fi L. Taylor and G. L. Cloudier
, posting bounty ordinances,
$14,812 94
OF I 'THE
DEBTB..AND ASSET 4 OF THE .
.BOROUGH.
- LIABILITIES.'
Bondi Issued for Gas and Water
stock, lit subicriptlon, $25,000 00
Bonds Issued for Gas and Water
AtOek,.2od subserlpclon, 35,000 00
Diode Issued'to George Lino and
°them, ,
JudgmankOldirgaret Warden use
•
I=
1100 sharps chug , aro
Watur.atock,
alibacrl ption, at
1 40 ,sharers 9:311 and
:( , - .Water 'stock; 2d
aubicilption at"
,pai• yaluo
12-f nharaiiii '
as'add P S A ° C I A O .
: per
,
'per MOO:" •
Outatandlagi 94 , Toi•
'1264,' •
Paramaat.llona,
.... F,.~ ~ , , .
'Exco4o,of, 4 0 0)4004811: $ 5 . )360 40
t. LIABILITIES . FOR' BOUNTY PURPOSES.
ec.i 9 4
•.,gpak..; to pay b.:maths, . $20,507 40
Rotyda lasuedyei bonoty purpotiea to
deeW. Eby, and'Othera, payable 'ln.
years, • •
Tha144315/0.10 7 tR ; U. 11.1. Cha r berlln
and others, payable In ten years,
413 SETS.
Outstanding bounty tax for 1864,—'
. . .
Excess of Indebtedness for, honnty
purposes, . ' 020,356 00
''WO the iiiiopridano • Auditors of the borongh'of c'ar
lion . gflret duly sworn,' have this day examined
the 'acocitint'and youchenfor .4zicob
,Treasurer
of the; INiough of Callele; and of the Bounty .L'und of
Aid Biiroitgh, for the termeommOrielog Mara' 22d,
1804, And ending March - 18th, 1805, and and Lim same
$670 79
104 91
6,140 41
$8,625 6
Council Orders
01,936 62
3J 00
15 00
799 04
2,127 61
QM
11 0 . )
250 00
100 00
120 00
IMISI
100 00
'CO 00
013
l 0 00
MID
MO
BIM
21 00
6 00
14 66
23 75
23 60
35 75
24 00
11 23
MEI
IX]
141 14
8 00
Er]
150 00
I=
EMI
EOM
131 00
4 80
$5 15
46 87
39 _
14
23 3
15 Uu
3 24
11 00
1 1.)
18J
EIKE
EEEI
$7,612 23
EIS
EBB
$7 911) 59
106 07
8,125 6U
$lO3 00
IZEZEI
:;0:1 (lents' Patent Lever 00Id Ranting Case *fel to :200
3,)l(ie .t..• I oetneii'd Lever (i. , 1fl Ituarg tits° 4 1;5
901 lents' Swiss 4h.1(1 I biotin,' Cris°, 3 - 100
"01 La Lei' 1101,1 and Enatoel'd ra.e. 30 - ho
4ou l'Atorit Lover Silver Minting l'a•e, 30
400 Lever Silver Hunting ease, 31. 85
:too Gents Del— Lever MI r open face, 20 - Se
300 Patent Lever Silver upou. r .,co, 25 • 60
300 Gout:: Swiss Sl'ver, 1N- 40
MEM
133211
MEM
IMES
•
J .EIW E Lit Y DE PAItT m ENT.
3 , 0 Iliam and Rings'
$4O to $l2O
300 Dents' Diamond Pins, 20 - 10(1
3001 Gents' Califiirain Diamond liins, 3 - 15
3000 Dents' Callforniii Diamond It lugs, 3- 12
5000 Dents' ((old and Ennitmilid Fob Chains, 3- 40
4010 Dents' Gold 1 cot Chains, 6 - 40
400(1 Pair Dents' 'l id Sleeve Buttons,' 3 - 10
4000 Pair Gsios Gold ii 111. m. Sleeve Buttons 3 - 10
0000 Sets Gents' geld Studs. 3 - 8
8,00 Gents' Stone Set and Signet Rings, 3 - 12
8000 Dents' Stone Sot S Signet Enam Rings 4 • 15
0000 Ladies' Gold Neck Chain , 5 • 60
4000 Gold Oval-Baud Bracelets, 3 - 10
0000 (laid and Jet Braeelets, 8 - 12
5000 Gold and Enameled Bracelets, f 8 - 15
3000 Gold (Mittel:4n Chains, ' H - 30
6000 Pair Ladles' Dahl Sh ova Buttons, 3 • 8
401(0 Pair Ladies' Gold Ennui. Sleeve Buttons 4 - 10
8000 Solitaire Gold Brooches, 11- 12
6000 Coral, Opal and Emerald Brooches, 3 - 12
50110 field Cameo and Pearl ISar-Dr , ips, 8 - 8
7000 Mosaic, Jet, lava & Florentine oar drops 3 - 10
5000 told Thlintili,, 5 • 10
100e0 Coral, Opal and Emerald Ear-Drops, 3 - 10
1i101:0 Mini tare Lockets, 4 - 10
1001,0 Miniature Lockets—magic spring, 8 - 25
101.0.1 Plain Gold Rings.
110, 1 0 Sets Ladles' Jewelry, Gold and Jet, 6 - 20
Da 01 Sets Ladies' Jewelry, Cameo Pearl, ,@o. 6 - 20
10000 Ladles' Gilt and Jet liracelAs,
10000 L dine' Gilt and Jet Hat Supporters, 2 - 12
SILVER,. PLATED WARE.
1113
ETD
CM
515 50
1,711 47
$14,812 94
1,098 83
1,302
2,800 b
250 OJ
200 00
EMI
Mg
11 00
3 00
2 10
10000 Dups. $2 to $2O
8000 Goblets, - 12
10400 Pair Napkin Binge, 2 - 10
2000 Card Baskets, 4 - 16
4000 Castor Frames—complete with bottles, 5 - 20
2000 lee Pitchers, 10 - 20
6000 Pair Butter Knives, 3 - 8
5000 Soup, Oyster and Gravy Ladles, , 2. 8
1000 Hoorayed Pie Holm,. . 3 - 0
8000 Dozen Tea Spoons, per dozen, 5 - 15
0000 Dozen Table Sowns, per dozen, 8 - 24
6000 Dozen Desert Forks, per dozen, 8 - 30
GOLD PENS AND PICNCILS.
12000 Gold Pens, Silver P xtemilotv Holder, $3 to $lO
12000 Gold Pens, Silver Mounted Holders, 2- 8
8000 Gold Pens, Gold Mounted Holders, 3 15
6000 Gold Pens with Gold Hatension Holders 10- 25
6000 Gold Pens, Gold Holders and Pencils, 10 • 20
0000 Gold Pencil's, 6- 20
8 083 50
600 00
REMEMBER THE. PLAN.
In all cases wo charge for forwarding the Certificate,
'postage, and doing the hudness, the sum of Twontv
fivo unto, which must he In the order, Five Cortiti
rains will ho cent for
,SI.; nlovun for $2; thirty for
$5; slxtpilvo for $1.0; one hundred for $l5. '
AGENTS ARE WArNTED. •
Throughout the diiiiiitry to operate for no. A lame
corneonfintlon Will be' paid. Send for. term, ' Re. , elos ng stamp., •, • •
$68,883 00
25,000 00
0,100 00
Algtretk 23, 18Q5
232 85
HO 19
F. / STATE NOTICE.-
Lgt.ters of Adm nistratinn on the estate of Mar
garet I ;lsrnberger, Into of Now Gum harland deed., bay
ing boon Issued to the nubscrlbor resldlrnr in U/011111310
place. Notice le herony given to all persona indebted
to malt° payment, and those having OiIIICOP to Present
them for eettlement to
JOHN 'O, HIRIC,,
March 17, 1865-6E*. . Administrator.'
•63 423 04
8,000 00
y I.CENSE NOTICE.-
4
N " Notice la hernhy given that I. will make appli.
call .n at the cost Court of Qusrtor Sessions of Com
berlaild County, to bo,he id on the 10th' day of . April
nest, for licerw.to keep a boor-house and Itest:urant
the Bast Ward of tho borough of Carlisle. • •
" ANDREW GOULD. '
1,000 00
$20,607 46
241. 60
Nardi 47, 1865-8 t
ICI NSL NQTION—
N N0t.1661 fi 'tier' by I'lntend td ripply to
tho nextiCourt.of Quarter &salons of Cumberland co.,
to bo hold on the 10th day of April next,' for 'license to
keep a heer , flouao and Ilostau , ant in the borough, of
Monhanlceburd •; JOHN amboit.
'ls.larob,l7, , Assp—ste
.
correct as sot forth above, and that there In due to the
said Borough by sold Treasurer, ono hundred and aix
dollars and seven cents.
. .
Witness our hands this 20th day' of March, 'A. D. OM
Thousand Eight Efundrad and Sixty-Five.
E. D. CAMERON, }
Auditors.-
Mardi 31, 1865.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Carlisle, March 20, 1805.
W - E
the undersigned Ladies, do here
by certify to the superior a uality.of the Silver
Spring Flour. men ufactured by Singiser A: Manning, of
Big Spring Mil s, Cuniberiand Co., awl sold by Samna]
M. hoover of Carlisle The price of Flour having come
down soma we would advise all persons to give this a
trial as it c.annot be snrpassed
Mrs .1. Bona, Mrs, W. M. °stem, Mrs. S. E. 'theme.
Elizabeth A. London, Mrs. 11. II Hoover, Mrs. A. Hoover,
Mrs. J. II homes. Miss 13 Egoiff, Miss 13Bentley, Mrs. al
Tregn. Mrs. Si Ire, M rs. J. W. Eby. Mrs. II Miller, Mrs. S.
A. Sonar, Mrs. K. Rhoads, Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Murray,
Mrs. C. Itingwelt, Mrs. C. Turner, Mrs. P. B. Comfort,
Mrs. Giro. L. Murray, Mrs. Jacob Senor, Mrs. A. B. Swing
Mrs. It. Ogllby, Miss S. E. Miller, Mrs. S. A. Hutton.
3m. ~
017 25
EMI
10 00
2 On
43 00
204 4J
Important to Millers and Mill Owners.
1 yler's Improved Iron Water Wheels.
Patented July 1855-58-58
TILE following are some of the advan
taqns over nil other wheok :
lug the boat percontago of power for no wator
usml
ith. durability, and it Is not likely ro got out of ro
pair.
I t runs In as well as out of back water with the sum
head.
It is Trot nbetrurted by anchor Ica or other eubslances
with a suitable lack.
II Is adapted to high heads as well as low.
It Is the steadiest running and easiest regulated wheel
In UP,
it Is suitable for all kinds of machinery, cot'un and
woolen textures, Oriet, Saw and Piipor NI ills. &c.,
'fho subscriber having the Patent Itlght for Cumber
land and Perry Counties, parties In want nf a yalnehle
motive potvernre requested to Inform thoinseivo urth
er by applying to my agents, Mr. Joan it. ANDERSON,
MiliWtight, Boiling Springs, or Messrs. GARDNER & CO.,
Carlisle. Mr. Anderson has put In a largo nurnhnr of
, Ite.se wheels, and understands how to put thorn In so
no to gin thorn the moat power.
Messrs. Unrd uor & Co , are at all times prepared to
furnish rl caring suitatle tor the Tyler wheels.
R. S. HAYMAKER, York, Pa.
March '2l, IS 5
Washington House
No. 709 Chestnut St., above 7th
P,IIILADELPFIIA
THIS old and popular Hotel is located
In the immediAto centre of business. and to per
sons li , Ding the City on matters of trade or pleasure,
It b. one of the tort desirable Hotels in Philadelphia.
It is convenient tell the Rail Road Depots, and easily
acces•ilde by city cars from all parts of the City. Its
rooms are airy and spacious. and the Larder will bn
unexceptionable in every respect. The %tanager no
sores the politic that no. effort trillbe spar. d on his
wilt to make the Washington House, In all respects,
pleasant anti agreeable to his guests, and he will he
pleased to see his old friends and former patrons of the
`• States Union." Philadelphia, and to welcomn many
new ones. Air. 1.. Il Negley, the former office clerk at
!he Stales Union. will be glad to see his old friends at
the It ashington iloune.
CEIAS. M. ALLMOND,
3T rrh 25, 1465.-1 mo
Magnificent Sale
GOLD ..IND SILVER WATCHES,
Teweli-37 - , <acct.,.
UN THE ONE DoLLAL PLAN.
The Entire Stock of
Ono Gold and Silver Watch Manufacto
ry, Two Immense Jewelry Establish
ments, One Silver Plating Warehouse,
Ono Gold Pen and Pencil Maker,
To be disposed of with dispatch
WITHOUT REGARD TO COST !
The (3..1, ore of r•hiu nAI i, styles And most ex col
ler t rvo,kurnnghrp. andu e d In tlt is rumme r
to rel eve the pr.p. (eters r from emleirraqstnent Linn
stoned by n .lisi rout inc rich nor It sboubl ho promi
nently evrte.l, Mei., tint tbey ore mJstly of
AMERICAN' MANUFACTURE
and therefore irreativ Sllperior to thf, coots Inn ported
from aliread and hawked about am Ills rhospest ever
sold '1 he simple duty on importedon s, nod the
131 , 2.11 11,4.111,1111 101 l bored:in hills airs pitiable In
aeimint to inore than the mu ire ra,t, ,pt
the articles olferisl by is la, the to
the sale
ONLY - ONE DOLLAR
will lin char:oil for sny nrtirlo on our list, and this
stun tlin ~or :teed lilt ply ht. I,l"ws uhat
to gut! Tois plan anon ds wits. thu niet.iuti re
cently b.•,.-inn s lor drop large stocks
of,linvelry si.d similar productions.
I'll I.; PLAN IS SI ("LE!
The clot H i -tired for en le—an Gold
Hunting I (oat Baud itraedet,” 4 •Puarl
13, rout p u mot •• lin d 1,1:m1 , 1101 (ling,"
, ie orittrll nun card
and in : theaeicii, elopes are
th - on pl wed in a dr.iss or and sell mixed, thou us an
~rd r i s n rd, I%l'll 1,1.11ty lice routs for return
',still:u and nf inncarts Or r
rtth
i• t 0,, at rtiid,in and sent bust until to toe
cust.nner, w Bo n NI son at IPIII. Wlllt he run got ft. Ono
Poplar I•ho is plea , ril with his ',tune lie e,u, for
war,t th.• ase .rdlolr, to directeals ou ape crrtitt
oat° ate: )11, ore the mite It' the article n,,,e0,,,1
should be u onuit.,l to to purehaNer—as for examp'e,
a set l'earl Far-Drup, and Itroasipin to a young than
who could mot, Weal Chum, and had no Lino to give them
to—ea e ill woul any other article nn t catalogue of
090.11 price which may ho pr, Period. Or If, tar any
reason, you elionStl to venture no further, then you I
ran let the matter drip Wlnn . o it in and speed I , olllor,
EXIIIIIIIIO r u .fully our 0.1 alogue!
\VA 'VII 1) EPA icr m 1 , :,N T.
NEWBORN & CO.,
76 Fulton Street, N..11'
E=E;=EUMI
Lis ettlees
Of Goods, Ware's and Meichandisci; Also,
Brewers, Distillers ; — Lumhermon„
ikc.~ with
in the Oninty 'of-dtimberland r retiirded and
classiEled, according to tbe•several Acts 'of
,Assembly, as follows, to wit
Monasmith & Baker, groceries, 13 $lO 00
,G. I'. Myers, do 13 10 00
J. M. Allen & Co. • do 12 12 60
John Byer, do 11 15 00
Halbert & Bro., . do 'll 16 00
William Bentz, do 12 12 50
Wm. Blair_&.Son - . do 11- He 00 -
Williain Strailey,. do ;14 7
John D. Wok, dO 14 7
D. Keeney, do 14 7
M. Myers & Co., do 18 10 '
Mrs. E. Poland, do 14 7
John Faller, do 14 7
Zeigler & Stock, do 14 7 '
D Fredericks do 14 7
A. Monasmith, do 14 7
John Zeigler, do 14 7
J. P. Steele, do 14 7
W. H. Darn'do 14 7
Susan Wincholl, do 14 7
G. B. Hoffman, do 14 7
C. P. Eckels, do 14 7
Leidich & Miller, dry goods 10 20
Greenfield & Sheaffer, do • 11 15
W. C. Sawyer, '. do 10 20
A. W. Bentz, do 10 20
C. Ogilby, Trustee, do 11 15
F. C. Fleming, boots & shoes 18 10
Jonathan Cornman Agt., do 14 7
John Irvine, do 13 10
D. Sterrett, do 14 7
Jos. Sites, do 14 7
Henry Saxton, hardware 9 25
Lewis F. Lytle, do 12 12 60
.1. A. Keller, hats & caps - 14 700
J. G. Callio, . do 14 7
Mrs. S. M. Kieffer, fancy goods 14 7
0. Main,- do 14 7
Rheem & Spahr, confectionary 14 7
F. C.Porter, do 14 7
D. Ralston, drugs 18 10
Mrs. H. Haverstick, do 12 12 50
Mrs. C. Elliott, ,do .14 700
Miss S. E. Stahl. millinery 14 7
Mrs. Anna Schuchman, do 14 7
Mrs. E. Williams, do 14 7
Mrs. S. A Hutton, . do 14 7
Mrs. M. Neff, do 14 7
Miss M. Sturm, do 14 7
William Sellers, baker 14 7
George Faber, do 14 7
.1. Templer, do 14 7
J. Schtuohl, do 14 7
Wm. Clepper, robes 14 7
Samuel Ensminger, do 14 7 '
J. Boas, Agt., furn'g goods 13 10
Woe. A. Miles, do 14 7
J. Neuwahl, • clothing 14 7
E. B. Lenard, jr. do 13 10
S. C. Iluyett, do 14 7
J. W. Smiley, do 12 12 50
N. !Israeli, do 14 700
I. Livingston, do 12 12 60
11. S. Ritter, do 14 700
A Lehman do 14 7
L Bernhard & Son do 14 7
Michael & Ensminger, leather 14 7
George Rinestnith, stoves 14 7
J. D. Gorgas, do 14 7
F. C. Kreamor, jewelry 14 7
R. E. Shapley, do 14 7
T. Conlyn, do 14 7
J. Loudon, books 14 7
A. M. Piper, do 14 7
W. 11. Cornman, news depot 14 7
11. Rhoads, furniture 14
A. B. Ewing, do 14
D. Sipe, foriture & wall paper 14
Beetom & Bro., produce & coal 13
.1. & D. Rhoads, produce 14
SM. Hoover, iamb' & coal 14
Delaney & Blair, do 10
Armstrong & Hoffer do 12
R. C. Woodward, produce 11
Snyder & Newcomer, do 12
W. J. Cameron, flour & feed 14
Peter Fatist, do 14
Jamison & Co., notions 10
J. C. Lesher, photographer 14
A. J. McMillan, do 14
Mrs. R. A. Smith, do 14
11. IL Grove & Son, do 14
Wm. Askew, marketing 14
11. Ilsrltness, do 14
C. A. Smith, do 14
D. Fredericks do 14
J. Connelly, do 14
Wm. Wert ; do ' 14
Allison & Keeney, do 14
Wm. Brought, do 14
Hippie & Sponsler, do 14
Monasmith & Baker, huckster 14
Mrs. A. Von Fleilen, confec'y 14
Henry Brown. dealer in wood 14
Robert Thompson, do 14
D. Gill, dealer in stock ]4
J. Thulium, do 14
IVm. Leeds. do 14
C. W. &.1 W. Ahl, do 14
George Bendel, do 14
L. Robinson, do 14
A. A. Line, do 14
D. Wert, . do 14
D. P. Ilazelton, do 14
Man go r
El ECIIANICBI3URG
Jacob Ensrninger, grocery 13
John Johnston, • do 14
Yost & Hoffman, do 10
David Devinney, t , do 14
Brindle & Neiswangor, dry g'da 10
Comfort & Son, ' do 12
Chronister & Brugh, do II
John Reigle, do 14
Leblig & Mathews, stoves 14
Wilson & Son, do 14
Dr. Ira Day, drugs 14
J. J. Clark, do 14
If. F. Geyer, do 14
J. B. Herring, do 14
Boyer & Eberly, hardware 11
George Babb, do 73
George Loser, marketing 14
S. Cbronister, do 14
Elias Hoffman do 14
J. D. Raffensberger, do 14
Marshall & Bro., do 14
George Stenour, do 14 c•
J. Millisen . lumber 14
Zacharils & eon, do & coal 18
M. C. Eberly, dealer 13
11. H. Eberly, ilo 14
S. Eberly, do 14
W. Brunner, do 14
D. Sponsler, do 14
Joseph Totten, do ' 14
Jacob Neisley, do 14
Wrn. King, do 14
Mrs. A. M. Gross, millinery 14
Mrs. J. Borckhoad do 14
Mrs. A. H. Meteor do 14
David Miller produce 18
Levi Brandt do 14
Bryson & Son do 10
Singizer & Brandt do 13
Johnson & Sons do 9
J. 'J. Smith confectionery 14 .
S. Rupert do" 14
J. D. Raflinsberger music 14
George Hummel coal 14
Jacob Sheeler sugars 14
John Rnpp furnituro 14
S. S. Worst do 14
L. W. Abrams clothing 14
L. D. Kieffer merchant tailor 14
Levi Belgic shoes and hats 14
Andrew Myers photographer 14 .
T. B. Carden ao 14
J. Bates do 14
J. Swartz jewelry 14
C. Keim boots and shoos 13
CO=
Stough & Elliott dry goods 15 20 00
McCandlish & James do ,Il 16
Klink & Bro. do 11 15
G. W. Mull stoves 14 7
S. ,Claudey do 14 7
.1. J. Crawford, confectionery 14 7
Lochroan & Bretz photograph's 14 .. 7
J. 11. Miller drugs 14 7
Mrs. M. B. Reed' do 14 - 7
S. G. Wild •. do 14 7
John S. Flays groceries 18 10
S. M. Glauser, • do, „ .14 7
R. E. Sharp' tobScco aZdsegarel4" 7
John Bricker; ,turnituve ; ;,14' - 7
L. H. Randall, merchant ,tailor 14 7
J. A. Kunkle herdware 10 --
JlDotigherty
,merchant tailor 14 • - 7
L. V. 11.' Soper Jewelry" . ' 14 ' 7
J. Longhlin ;clothing' 7 14 , 7
John Hard marketing 14 ~• 7
J. R. Kinsley, deler in stock 7
J. Wondburn, Jr. 14. ', 7
P. A. Ahl, & Bro. r - 14 •• 7
8111 PiHNS/1711 - 0. . •
P. Kerlin , drugs .14 - 7 00 8. K. Kelier 'do 14 7
J. T. Altielt do, . 14 . 7 ..
A. L. Snoddy" pbotogrsPer 14 • r -
Rebudit & Allman do . ' 14 .• "
Grabill & Harper hardware,..l - 2'• i 2 60'
Forney & McPherson do 18 10 00
James Kelso. stationary . ;94 7
Grabill & Stogsrt, groceries 'l4 ', 7
E. J. McOnne do , ' 114. 7
S. Q. llo.Uar ..' d. 45— U. 7
class. License
CARLISLE
SOUTH MIDDLE:TON TOWNSHIP
Kauffman Webbert dry goods 12
A M Loldich do 12
Alexander & Mullen do 13
S N Divert do 13
C Help furniture 14
Clepper confectionary 14 7
John Hartzler dealer is stock 14 7
U Strickler do 14 7
James Stuart do 14 7
W Saxton (10 14 7
John Stuart do 14 7
Jacob Zug do 14 7
12 50
15 00
12 50
7 00
MIDDLESEX TOWNSHIP.
J 11 Swiler dry goods 11 7 00
E L Shyrock grocery 14 7
Samuel .Jacobs huckster 14 7
D Itingwalt dealer in stock 14. 7
Jacob lirngwalt , do 14 7
E Brenneman_ do 14 7
flurry Brenneman do 14 7
D Durnln do 14 7
Bowman & Diller dry goods 13 10 00
D R Burkholder do 12 12 50
G C Carothers do 14 700
.1 IV Ilanshew do 14 7
J Watson dealer 14 7
Jacob Ensminger marketing 14 7
James Bishop do 14 '7
William Goodheart do 14 , 7
William Bishop do 14 7
Peter Hess do 14 7
Thomas Dees do 14 7
John Grenson produce 14 7
Homsher & Drawhaugh do 13 10
D Gisler „ dealer In stock 14 7
D Hulks do 14 7
10 00
7
20
PRAIKFOUD TOWNSHIP.
Alovinder & Bro. dry goods 14
John NI IS iigner groceries 14
20
12 50
16 00
Shoemaker & Elliott dry goods 13
Koontz & Stevick do 11
A High marketing 11
David Hoover flour 14
C Stuvick furniture 14
D McCoy hoots and shoes 14
SOUTHAMPTON Towmulti , .
Jacob Bomberger dry goods 14
George Cleaver 010 14
.1 Shoch Ile Bro. do 14
Coney & Strohm
William Clark
Henry Myers
William Hawk
John Finley
E Russell
George Respell
P Garber
Jacob Becton'
H Cockley
I) Baker
S & B Cockley
B Plank dry goods
J 11 Murray do
II Warner huckster
Myers & Son dry goods 14
John Minnich do 14
C Mellinger do 14
Newdomer & Co. do . - 14
Miller & Son • do 13
Cleaver & Ernst do 18
Snyder & Newcomer produce 13
Lewis & Bro.. do 14
henry Snyder do 11
J & J B Horeb do 10
Smith & Co. do 11
Walker & Sanderson grocery 14
Green & 111cOlureltirn'g goods 14
Jacob M Wagner marketing 14
P Kogereis huckster l4
Noaker & Pockard do 14
S Keepers Carlisle 8 500
Mrs. It Pilimy do 8 5
John Low do 8 6
Jacob filpplo, do 8 5
Jacob Stratton . ,do 8 6
John' Moloy, - Mechanicsburg 8
William Dunlap Newville 8 1 1 5 '
J P Wagner ,do .B'"' •5 ,
lIIIEIVED4I AND DiElTlrotrath
Gebbart & Richter Carlisle 25 CO
David Black • • ' do' 26
William Alexander do 25
Akl, Snyder : & . Newton - 25
S W E!iily Qyrliele 416 00
All persohe feeling themselves aggrieVed
by•the abo've return, or classification, will
have an opportunity of appealing, by calling
op the subscriber. at the Court House in Oar
!Pie., on the 15tb "orY4tl of April, after,
which time no appdal, will he heiird.
, U. WILTIP4114.11:1/1,
March' 15, 18 fi5:„Afarchantile appraiser.. .
.FSTATE NOTICE.--,- _
Notice le hereby ;Ivan tluiplottersOf Adminle•
nation on the estate of David Martin, loto. of Monroe
toWnship, deed.; have been granted by thelieglstor of
Cumberland County to the subscribers, Peter H Martin,
residing In Hampden tarp., and George Hoover, reel:
ding in Silver Spring twp. All persona knowing them
selves Indebted to: said eetate wilt make payment and
those having present thorn '
PRTER MARTIN,
Gainen HOOVER,
' Adtolnisin
rthaoh; n, 18050t.*
CHOICE SE(GATIVBEritornACCO,,
RALSTON'O. .;
P. R. Artiljj I'"': ! . t,do . 1,4,2':,,', 7 ,
Thrman & heaver do '1 •. 1 ' 7
'J. R. Pagiie . ' do 14' •7'
Petor 'Millei• ' ,4 ' do • 14' '7
• Mrs: P:•Deltrich ' do'- 14'• - 7-
C. Fasitacht.:ngt. da , '
'l4 ' ' 7
!Mra.'ll,l, Davis , millinery ~, 14 7
Shenier•&.Eilain merchant tailor 18 10
J. Bridges • • do 14 7
G.'N: Grayson tobacco's segarn 14 ,` 7
Isaac. Landis jewelry. 14 7
R. Reysinger do 14 7
J. A. Wolf • ' stoves 14 7,
Isaac 'N. Bykes do 14 ' 7
G. B. Coles bats and shoes 14 , 7
G. 117: Croft boots & shoes 14
_7
- 13: - J. Siirdi dye' — furniture 14 7
D. Cris Well • do 14 7
R. Duke • . do 14 7
Seim & Angle - produce 14 7 _
El. P. Blair do, 11 15
. Ruby & Co. do 10 20
Samuel Myers marketing 14 7
Benjamin Biggs do 14 7
HAMPDEN TOWNSHIP
D. Rupp
D. Rupp
J. H. Johnson
George K Duey
dry goods 13 '•'10
produce 14 7
dry goods 14 7
marketing 14 • 7
LOWER ALLEN TOWNBRIP.
EW & G Wise dry goods 14 7
T Willett do 14 7
A Brower do 12 12 50
Jonathan Baleley eegare 14 700
WilHutu Geller do 14 7
Eberly & Leo produce 14 7
C Eberly marketing 14 7
George Brubaker do 14 7
James Davis do 14 7
John Young do 14 7
W Crall do 14 7
C Shorriok drugs 14 7
, UPPER ALLEN TOWNSHIP.
.1 - I 3 Goswiler dry goods 12 12 50
J Swartz merchant tailor 14 7 00
SILVER SPRING TOWNSHIP.
A Orris dry goods 13 10 00
Jacob W Simmons do 14 7
W .11 Eckela do 13 10
J W Laidig do 14 7
J B Leidig produce 18 10
George Duoy marketing 14 7
F Breckmacker do 14 7 '
Fisher Sr. Houck dealer in stock 14 7
L Capp do 14 7
J Brenneman do 14 7
John Fought do 14 7
S Bemminger do 14 7
EAST PENNSBOHO' TOWNSHIP
15 Denlinger dry goods 14
W 0 Banki do 14
M Free produce 14
Patterson & Myers do 12
D Lingleflold do 13
Jacob Renninger groceries 14
Jacob Longncckcr do 14
John Glesnir do 14
George Graylin do 14 7
David Brown marketing 14 7
E Ebner furniture 14 7
NEW CUMBERLAND
Dosser RE Coover lumber 12 12 50
Lee & Eberly do 10 20 00
V Feeman do 14 7
J G-Miller dry goods 14 7
1". 11'iHutt do 12 12 60
MONROE TOWNSHIP
Samuel Plank dealer 14 7 00
D Devinney drugs 14 7
George Brindle dry goods 12 12 60
II Spuhr flour 14 7 00
.51. Landis dealer in stock 14 7
WEST PENNSIMRO' TOWNSHIP
EIMEEZI
do 12
do 14
marketing 14
do 14
do 14
=1
dry goods 14 7 00
do 14 7
do 14 7
marketing 14 7
dealer In stock 14 7
do 14 7
do 14 7
DICKINSON TOWNSIIIP
NEWTON TOWNSIIIP
EATING LIGINIIEB
BILLIARD BALLOONS.
1:1•E=M:13
DUBE- LIBERTY -LEAP, •Vasur
.
VnAtenessiK • 4100: - Giosil; - . militancy,
i <"n t e cl f 8 1 cn rORB LIBERTY to cover more
anifeco:Rii;same weight then any other-,Lead—
Vry it and you will have no other l '
PURL: LIBERTY ZINO,' '
selected ZinS, i round In Relined - Linsied Oil, IMO-
In quality, always the eecn, •
. . .
'PURE LIBERTYIE ZINO,
Wirranted.to do moro and - bettor work at a given coat
than any other—Vet the Deal .•
Menu lectured at Pennsylvania PAINT & COLOR
IVOIIIS.--Ordersaarcutad promptly by
'• • ZEIGLER & SMITH,
if-71alesale Drug, Paine and Glass Dealers
Steno & Mee, No 137 North THIRD Street,
Mar'h 24 , •1665-1 y
•
VALUABLE FARM
AT PUBLIC SALE.
offer fbr sale a valuable farm situate
_k within two miles of Carlisla, containin g 170 Acres
of Slato Land, of which 40 tiaras are meadow, well set
with Timothy.
Tho improvements are A new
12, BANK BARN
j !". ;Lel 4 4 ~
70 by 40 feet, a two story plastered
Iltmso and out buildings. The land
Is in tigtoud bILLIU of cultivation, uudor good fences and
wall watored.
Terms la suit tho purchaser, and possexalon given
immediatoly if desired For further particulars in
qulro of
March 17,1885—M C. P.. Carlisle, Pa.
4Y'T,ancastor Examiner copy 3 times and send hi
to this Offied.
XEC UTO It'S NOTICE.-
/
Letters Testameulary nn the estate of Dr. Wil
iam Mentzer. late of the bmnugh of Carlisle, deed.,
laving been towed to t lio suhserlirm. residing in the
nom place. Nom lee is here y given to all person• to
Imire pay!, Pllt And those haring claims to present
hem for settlement to
DAVID lUIOADS,
Stnrrh'lo Executor.
N. B. Tho Hooks belonging to deed., have been lef
the hands of David Smith, Esq., with whom settle
001 will ho mode.
I C E NS E NOTICE.
: Notice la hereby given that application will b
,de at the neat term of Quarter i'.0.1101.5 of Comber
ad enmity. to he held at Car!hie. en the 10th day a
pelt no , t. f.r• n License lo keep a Beer House and
.qanrant in the East Ward In the °rough of Car
le
STEMEN KEEPERS.
Nlarrh in, 1A65--nt,
ICENSE NOTICE.
Sot h'.. Is horel.y given that appllvatlon will ho
tumid nt tin ur•xt-e-tionxul• Cumber
land roomy, to he• hohl nl Carlls , .. on the loth day of
April next. for it Ideense to keep it Ile, !louse nod
neLtaurant In the I:ast Ward of the Porouvh of ran
1i1.1.1.6 DONNELLY.
7 00
arch 10. 1565-31.0
_
'CENSE NOTICE.
..„‘Nt.tice Is her. by given t hat appllratlon will bo
Matte at the next term of Qu trier Sosslons of Cutobtir..
land 00011ty, to ho 1,•Id et CAHISIO, to the I oth day of
A pit nov , for a I,IPVTIon to lon a Boer Ile coo and
1, ...”'n u rant in the West MI rd of the Borough of Car-
JOSEPH SITES.
12 60
10 00
rch 10. 1865-3 E
TEE PI ENIX PECTORAL
WILL CURE YOUR COUOIL
TII F 1 PH(ENIX PECTORAL;
OR, ( 7 0 1 11'01'ND_ s\ DUP OF 55 ILD CIIIMICY AND
Rill rurn 11le DiF'ens-es of the 'l'll pm ‘T .t LUNGS,
St, Cr.1(14, C Hells , Crimp. Aslinnt, linmehitis
Cal.trrh, Thrort who,ping
Cough, Its timely use will prevent
12 50
12 50
10,00
I ' 111, R Y C 0 ..V,S"' UM? TIO2V,
And wren where this foarfol ,license line taken hold it
will ntl - nrd grantor relief than env other medicine
Mn..s Kate 1 anderellee of l'otiSVilil4. says: "1 wAs
benefitted more hy - hsing the Phoenix I ectoral than
any_ ather ivadlelae l ever:U.:ltd." •
Oherl.olizer, of Lionvillo,. Chesty: county, eras
cured of 'crodh of man, years' standing
' by using the
Joseph Lukens, al !Tall :Arent, vine. certifies
that he wa.; cured of a 12(11.1,11 Ot tug, years' standing.
whoa all other medicines had failed, by the Nonni,:
Jaeob row . ers cort Mee that he has sold hundreds of
betties nt the PI:m.111x l'e A 0,111,111111 that all ~h i, used
It. liver testimony of lie 'sonde, fyl effects in curing
convhs.
John Royer, editor r d thn I ndnpennen t Phwol
havb.g acrd it. has in. il,it3:1011 In protionsolog it a
c. ',pieta re e,ly for cough, h-arseness and irritation
I In the Lliroit.
The West Chest, "Jefiersonlan" rays : "Wo ha vo
1:1150'1 DO. 01)1,11010,, 111 , 1 - Nolloly a number of yearn,
_and it gives us the greater. pleas_uro.tuxecommouti his
me,ll,does iria..itinch as the 11,11510 rarely lis-e Lli 4.
ben , flt el !sillily medicines prepared by a physician or
his eSperkuro.
Ur. Olierholtz, is a member of the Alurnr.l of the
Medical Domirtin4nt of the University of Pennsylva
ohs. at which Institution he gradualist in lksl "
The Reading •• I/241011o" save: •• This cough remedy
Is omit,, up by Dr. L. überholt,sr, of Pboinlxville, Pa ,
and I' has aequirod an nnsurpassed reputation in en--
corwhs. It to carrfully and skillfully prepared
from Wild Cherry Durk atot,gerieka Slink° Root."
Dr. Den. 11. Wood. Prof.-se,ir of Lilo Prart leo of Medi
cineniv'•rsityof Penns,' l'hysiolan to
he Prrinsyl , oda Hospital, and 4010 01 I lin authors .1
the 1:11 I t0.,1 i.“rites 1 1 1 , m.rwitory. says of Seriekti Snake I
Root: •• Its art ton is sprelally directed to the lungs''
T., proprietor of this O. dime 11:1F , fin much confl
-41, nee In its pO,Vi 11, fro rl, rho testimony of
huiolra Is aim have used ir, thkl the moll., alit to
paid hack to any purchaser who Is not with its
enacts.
It Ism pl , asan , In LW:e tli3t children rry'for It.
It rroto- rents—ln-or I,ttles $l.
It in intVlld,i !Or 0111 v OUP el.ns or di•ensen, namely
of the Lungs
Prepa/ cd 011 i) by
_ .
LEVI OBEIIIIO7,TZETt. ii. D.,
l'b
Sold by all Dri are
b:Tints
.and Storolcreo. r..ixi•llle,
Johnston, 11011.1uut , A t'o.ril,o, No. 21 No , Lb Sl!th
Strout, l'hi adolithlL Oeni-ral Wh01,4110 Agent 9.
U. W U ro,s .t Cn, tt holo-alo Avows /11rrisburg.
Ilaver,tlrt.'s Drug Storo, relll, to
s B. — lt:your ooark,t, drultTl=t or storehooper does
not keel: this illedlehro do not 1.0 1,111 put y..uoff u Ith
sonny of nor notk f inoro money on
It but stobl et uouo 1.. ono of 1110 rigout, cur it.
march 10, ly
7 00
10 00
Jr
7
7
\ATHEIIEAS the II„n. JAMES 11.
111,.1t,1 P 11, 1 ,1”, t J ot,le nt the , VOllll COllll,
of Common Pleas of the I , lllllil, of Cumberland. Per
ry. and Jul lat., soil / us( we of the s. Veral Courts of
Dyer and Terminer and General .fail Delivmy In said
con,, ties, and Alieh el Coeklin and Hugh St uart. Judges
of the Court, of Oyer and 'foram., and doll Delivery
for the trial of all capital and littler oliendets, In the
slid etiuuty Of Cumberland, by their precepts to me
directed, dated Ihe Ot h .lattunrv, er
tiered the Omit 0C tl, or tail lermitnmand I :e , . toil
Delivery 1., ht. holdru nt Carlikle nu Um 2,1 31,many nl
April, 198.1 , (wing the leth day.) at ill o'clock ,u
fho toteneon, to eent lime Imo II eel,.
7 00
7
7 00
1 60
7 OU
NOTICE Is hort•ly given to the romner..litstlees of
the Could:Odes of the %aid county of ('ant
hei laud lhat they are by the said to eept commanded
to be then and thorn 1n their proper peoons, with
11101 r rollo:rueortlB;and itiquisitionenxtunhiations,and
all other rem mb,IIIIM.S. to do these things which to
their °fliers ap t ertain to bn • one• and all 111000 that
are bolt utl bi re, ognizaileeo, to propecute glinst the
prloonors that en or than oh ill ho In thn Jail al cold
county, are to be thero to prosecute theta as shall be
Jaw. JOHN .1 ACIOBS,
March 10, 1866. Sheriff,
14 7 00
14 7
14 7
f lARLISLE & PHILADELPHIA.
-14 -
It EIG HP LINE.
FREED, WA RD & FREED,
811 MARK ET STREET PHILADELPHIA.
J. & D. RHOADS,
MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA.
AVr•L'o re of this Lino leave tho Depot 811 Market St.
Daily, at 4 o'clock. P. M.
Leave Curllslo, D lly, at 7 o'clock, A. M.
Goods lotooded for this Lino should be markoi C. 4
P. Daily Ircicht Mi), and sent Is by 4 b'cloek.
July 1, 1804.
7 00
READING RAILROAD
~~=oa r
~~ ~
" WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
d IREAT Trunk Lino frdna the North
k . A and Nortb•West for Philadelphia, New York
Reading, Pottsville. Lebanon, Allentown, Easton
rrains leave Harrisburg for Now e York, as follows:
At 8 and 8.15 -A. 111. and 1.45 P. M., 'arriving at New
York at 104. St and 2.45 and 10 P. 51. , •
The above conne.4, with, similar tratna on PennsyL
vania Rail Road, and PleepingiCarsaccompany the first
two trains without change.:
Leave for Reading, Pottsvillo, Tamaqua,MinersVillo,
Allentiown and Philadelphia at 8.15 A. M. and - IAS P.,
M., stopping at Lebanon and principal stations only.
Way 'frarns stopping at all points, at 7.25 a m. and
4.40 p. m. Returning: Leave Now York at 0 a. to., 12
noon, and 7p. m. Philadelphia at Ba. m. and 3.80 p,
Pottsville at 8.60 a. ni and 2.95 p. 2n.; Tamaqua at
8.10 a. tn. and 2.15 p. m.. and Reading at 12 midnighti
.7,85 and 10;451L m., 1.98 and'o,os p. m.' • '
An Accommodation Ptu.senger train letives 'Rending
at 0.30 A. Mt, and returns from Philadelphia at 4.30
P.M.
Columbia Railroad tralus loave Reading at 0.40 and
u 4. on. for linbiata, , Litits, 041umbia, '
'On'SundaysiLetivio New :York, at 7. Philadel
pbla at 8.15 P. 514 PottaVille'at 7.30 A. 151., Tamarynaat
Ilarrisbutg 8,16 tt: on.' mut Pealing 'l2 mid
nightfor Harrisburg: =.. .,r •"
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Eicurallon
Tickets at roduced.rates-to and - from all points: - ''' -
/Inggage obeekdthyopg4.,
‘ BO,
~1.!0 n . diiißaggago al •
]Dived oacli Viipbopgar. • „• •
Coastal Supeiliston'akuf.'
• •
N0y..25, :1804
L I 3TATEI
.11_2/Lettere' testdmentary on tin estate of Jacob
Miller, Into of_Upper.Allen,towneliip, - doed., have been
issued by. the ) 12sedste0 Olimberiandoounty, to the
subscriber residing in Unlearn° township.. All, persons
indebted'. ta inhi: &tate: iifllAtinhe'immediate payment,
and those bar lit, claims will prosunt .them for nettle,
most to • , ' ZA,llll.lli
Mitrxhlo,lB6s 7 -761. 4 .) - , , :• : • -raex.
EEO
BEST. youTK LXL'A.I3
'' " ' BEST ZINC I
PIIILADZLIIIIA
k
r ,
MIZMI?M
Proclamation
BL'AIR , SE SON,'
Corner of Hanover and South Ste.
NAW.-MLEOLESALE-AND- -
GrOcery and - Queensware Store,
TIJ•S T - opened '
with' ' fresh and good
ea Geode. a choice variety of every thing usually-kept
In a flest"elans store. Particular attention given In tlhe
selection of nice cote of
China and - Granite Ware,
CHOICE TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, HYRIIMEIPICEJ3
FLAVORING EXTRACTS,
Canned and Pickled Fruits, Worcestershire, Cumber
, land, and other t3ances
Cheese, Crackers, and every thing oleo in our line that
a_dieerltnlnating nubile'-may require. assort
ments of Writing Papers, Coal Oil Lamps, Queeneware,
Willow, Cedar, Stone and Earthen Wares,
SALT, FISH,
,OILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
kept constantly an hand. •
Goode will i bp ruplenishild frequently, kept clean and
nice, sold ,atithe lowest possible prices, and delivered
at any part of the town.
Please give us a call. Cash paid for Country Pro
duce. %'M. BLAIIt & SON.
Carlisle, lilarch 3,1885.-1 m
Decline in Gold !
Decline in Dry Goods at Ogilby's Cheap
Cash Store I
r AM now opening and selling Calicoes,
XXluellne. Tlchbige, Olugharns, Drillings, 'shooting,
Table Diapers. and all hinds of Domestic Goods, at the
present reduced city priers and much lower than here-
Worm All Mout 'pawls of Dry Goods at the very low
.est price for cosh. 0. OUILBIf t
February 17, 180.1. Trustee.
Browning's Excelsior Coffee
Whilst 'rylng Coffee at all the various brands.
Remember . 4 Browning's Excelsiot"—at the bead It
confide.
True, it's not Wee others that are "Sold Everywhere."
A little stretch, we all do know, good goods toil. easily
bear,
(But a stretch like this—"sold everywhere".
apt to tear )
Now, I can safely Hay. tv'thont any hesitation.
There's none Ilko '• Browning's Excelsior" In this en
lightened nation.
Skilled chemists have not frund a Coffee from any store
Possessing the same ingredients as Browning's Ex.
eelelor."
`'or Is there any one, In or out of the Coffee ttede,
Who heowe the articles front which "Browning's Ea
ceishm 's" made.
I'm told It's made from barley, r; e, wheat, beans, and
pens;
Name a f housand other things—but the Right one If
you plena, •
But e 111, the Coffee-me,, I will not hold contention
For r he many, many things they say—too numerous to
mention.
Whilst they're engaged in running round from store to
store
To learn the current wholesale price of "Browning's
Excelsior;"
Dome who know my Coffee gives perfect satisfaction,
Have formed a plan by which they hope to caution quick
reaction.
The case—'tie with n few; no doubt 'twill he mere—
To name their Coffee atter mine, (Browning's) Excelsior.
Si.nlll say their's the only brand that will stand a ready
test. •
Now, try a little of thorn all—see which you like the
hest.
Throe.years have passed away since I first sold a store;
Never have I Is your paper advertised before;
Nor would I now, or ever consent to publish more,
If like some used by " everybody," "sold everywhere,"
In "every store."
A trade Ike this 1 d not wish; the orders 1 could not
fill;
The factory all Jersey's land would lake—leave not a
foot t till.
My trade Is not so very large; still I think I have my
churn,
But, render, you may rest assured, 'tin not ' soll
everywhere."
Manufactured and for sale by the writer,
GEORGE L. BROWNING,
No. 20 Market St., Camden, N.J.
Thin Coffee is not romp. sod of poisonous drugs, it
contains nothing deleterious; many persons use this
Odes tint chitiout use the pure coffee; it takes but ono
and a half ouhcoslltr, make n quart of good strong crhf
fee, that being Just one-half the quantity It takes of
Java Coffee, andlilways lons than hhhlf the price.
lietal I Dealers may purchase it ln less quantities thou
ten gross at Inv ph hoes Iron the Wholegale hirovers.
Oh dors by mall from Wholesale Dealers promptly at
tended to.
February 17, ]905-3m
THE MARY INSTITUTE.
Is fully organizi , d under its - charter,
with cht, ast.islant C , ./whore,
Nliqa A, r. D O ON Krrsr,i , V. A.iigtant In Language'
Mb, 1, L. IVLItz , TI:II., Assistant and teacher of Vocal
ii umie.
:Urn. F. IC. 0(1 , 1, Tiparector in )Inch.
.Miss 0. t/liAllA 31, 1 ppm urtor lu Drawing and Paint.
ing.
The half-ye , rly Fession will begin on Monday the
6th of February. Term,. tor board. ra $lOO for 10 wed s,
payable in auvance; for day punt 1 , ..1 , 112,110 for 10 weeks,
in 21 Nc , t • xtrt chltgen 11. r the languageß
ty . ir p. r Lly.l.wi rig {SOJ per quarter
For tolutinbiou aPPIv t ° the
lies. Cl ~011f1, Ihrtor or to
hire. A. 13 5510.A11, Principal.
Frb n, 10019-111.
A
oTreE •
I:ot'ors Teuttimontary on tho osloto of Mrs.
Jano Itl no, deed.. Into of Shophenitstoien. Cumh.
haying Itntin isbuett to tho su Inert bur osid ing in Dills
burg. Ynri I.n. Pa Nt•th•ot Ir hoe, by given to all por
nong Indebted, to matte payment, and tine° having
claims to prusent them for settlement to
Nlarell 17, IS65-6L..
I, I XE'CITTOR'S NOTICI .-
Le tors Te , taineulary nn tho °stair, of Wm. C.
IN ikon, decd bite of Carlisle, Pa , having been issued
I, the liegistrr, f Cum!, , Co., to the subscribers re,
Hiding in the same !dm,. !V it I) is hereby given to
:CI h.,: In holoat.• t , ,11 , 1 es , ain to make ptyloomt,
and rill 4 cl mirdh to prosont dawn for settle
ment to
Nlitrult 17. 18.15-13 t
NEW AND FRESH
itr• r (D. .43 r 1 e)
HALBERT St 1311,0 .,
LIAXING just zeturned from the
Eastern elf it's destro to inform their pater no that
ton, bale laid in a !Milli and varied stock of New and
Fresh Gonda at the lowest ,ash prices.
lh”ir t iI , OI , LIAI aml complete. con tmin•
lot; every thin,.; necessaay to constitute a First Class
r calory
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
In greatest alolinlo nee. and 1 , .w..5t rrndl figures
93 ropa, Fpices. Canned Fruits. (IttPENSIVAR I.; and
entlieo. Salt and Fish, Hams, ChLese, Crackers,
Brubhes, Baskets and Willow Ware.
&gars and Tobacco,
of tho chnice,t brinds. Brooms, Buckets, and a corn
plot() astqultnent ut
FAMILY G ROCE RIES.
Don't lorgvl (no old stand, :tooth East corner of
!Louver streets.
Feb. 18:1
STILL TRIUMPHANT !
rgIIIE complete success of the ORNA
MESTAAI.OOOK STMT. warrants the subserit.or
in railing attention of ad who utay want a superior
stove; to rail end examine the only Stove that has
given universal satisfietion.
WHAT IS Of AIMED OVER OTIIERS IS,
lot. A saving of from 30 to 60 per cent. In fuel.
24. A hotter and quicker Oven from the same fire.
3d. A large Oven than uny other stove of the same
size.
4th. The preservation of the centre pleco rrom Mak
ing, saving repairs.
sth. Thu best linker, 'toaster, anti Cook new in nate
6th. A supotior arrangement for Cleardn • thu flues
The Ornamental la warranted to give satisfaction In
in every particular, and will be shown with plealure to
all who may call, whether Fociring to purchase or not.
Any quantity of rofurenco given in town or country.
A few other good Cook Stoves on hand and for sale.
SPOUTING., ROOFING,
•
Job Work, Doppqr Stnithing and Sheeting, promptly
attended to In town or country. AU work, warranted.
at rho old nand formerly occupied by Mrs. Mary Moe
rle Mirth Hanover street.
Old Copper, Baess and, Pewter bought, and the high
obt price paid in Cash or 'Goods.
a. W. RIIINESSITTII,
Successor to Mrs. Morris
Narch 3, 1885--.lm
THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPE
RIENCE OF AN INVALID.
.nbliebe,d for the benefit, and as a
CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN,.fuid °there, who stif
fer frore'Plervoua Debility , Prematiire Decay of Man
hood, &c.,
supplying at the same limo THE MEANS OF
BELF-OURE, Dy oue who has cared himself after un
dergoing eensldorable quackery, Dy enclosing a post.
paid addressed, envelope single .onples MAY be had of
the author. " .NATElANlELlietifitlllEsq.
Doc, 0; 18134.--3m0:.. Brooklyn , Icings C0.,0 N.
BARGAINS
TUST' received from' the - great . New.
Jr York Anotion Salvo
•
8000 yards Calicoes. •
2500' 7! • 'White Muslin&
•
. 800 ", 'Spring Brasher!.
8000 " Drown Muslim.
800 " Gingham&
•
5000 ,! Carpets.
Oil Clol be, Looking Glasses, Sbades, &d. • " '
Great Bargains in noepSkirte r Liaum gandkarablofs,
Spring Mont I ntn osOtr n ea; 'Drabs hoods; Diem! Oo de,
&c. I will sell ,the abints-06eds,'„and many others at a
small advance on' cost ;Atli the Ist of, 4pril. „Please
call; door below:Maitln's Hotel; Main street.
March 10, 1800.- 0, , SAWYER.
"EI I ,STATIg• ; .• , •
'Loftaratiadaiiiiintary;op, the .estate of David
Maxwell dile'd.; lute Of Shiromantitora, having been,
issued to the eubsarlber residing In tho same
Notice IS bierisby . filvorkto an d persons fndebted to Rabb
Eiesto to.mabelatyrnept, those having slatowto.
proseat tbeinifbr ilettlomeitt to• •
, ,•
b'eti '24 1860.7-01:*. JACOB G. *Tann, •
. •.
T4:icEMD'NOT.IOE. ~
.•:, a • .. , ; :••• ..
- 11. - Notice isltbreby glien that I Intend to apply . .at
. ha next term f Q Besslons of Cumberland c.,
to be held at Caorlisle, onuarter
tho 10th of April next, for o a
License to keep,a Beer VCIUEig and Restaur an t in•the
Ease Ward'of the Enrough'of Carlisle.
HENRIETTA WOOD.' --
_, r' • - ' . ' • ' • '
March 10, 16084-lite .
. ~ . . •
—is very
TO BE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR
7101 10 be paid until you know what you
ASTLEXDID LIST OF ARTICLES
All.to_be Sold_ for GNE DOLLAR Each
J. M. SHEARER,
Executor.
100 Gold Hunting Cases 'Watches each $lOOOO
ICO Gold Watches 60.00
200 Ladles' Watches 36.00
600 Silver Watches $l5 00 to $25 00
600 Gold Neck and Vest Chains 12.00 to 25.00
1000 Chatelain and Guard Chains 6.00 to 16.1.0
8000 Vest and Neck Chains 4.00 to 12.00
4000 Solitaire Jet and Gold Brooches 4.00 to 8.00
4000 Coral, Lava, Garnet, &c., Brooches 303 to 8.00
7000 Gold, Jet. Opal; &c.,1111. Drops 3.00 to 6.00
6000 Gents' Breast and Scarf Pins 8.00 to 8.00
6000 Oval Band Bracelets 6 11.1 to 800
2000 Chased Bracelets 6.00 to 10.00
3,500 California Diamond Pins and Rings 2.60 to 600
2000 Gold Watch Keys 2.60 to 6.00
5000 Solitaire Sleeve Buttons and Studs 2.00 to 8.00
3000 Gold thimbles 4.00 to 0.00
6000 allialature.Lockets 2. 0 0 to 700
3000 Miniature Lockets, Magic 4.00 to 0.. 0
2500 Gold Toothpicks, Cro•eea, &e 2.00 to 6 (.0
3000 Fob and Ribbon Slides 2 00 to 600
6100 Chased Gold Rings 2.00 to son
4000 Stone Set Ring, 2.00 to 0.00
60 0 0 Seta Ladies' Jewelry-Jet and Gold 600 to 15 00
6000 Sets Ladies' Jewelry-varied styles 300 to 16 00
8000 Gold Pens, Silver Cane and Pencil 400 to 800
4000 Gold Pens, lilbony Holder and Case 6.00 to 10.00
0000 Gold Pens, Mounted Holder 2.30 to 6.00
D. fITI,LIf
JAMES NIA I( SII4 U,
k:xcen L ors.
HALBERT & 11.110
AD the goods In the above List will bo sold without
reservation, for ONE DOLLAR EACH. Certificates of
all the various articles aro placed In similar envelopes
sealed and mixed. There envelopes will be sent by mall,
or delivered at our office, without regard to choice. On
receiving a Certificate, you will see what article It rep
resents, and It is optional with you to send one dollar,
and receive the article named, or any other in the list
of Fame value.
By this mode we give seleotiona from a varied stock
of Line goods, of the best make and latest atyles, and of
intrinsic worth, at a nominal price, while all hero a
chanco of securing articles of the very highest value.
In all transactions by mall we charge for forwarding
the Certificate, paying postage, and doing the business
25 cents each. Five certificates will sent for $1; Elev
en for two $2; Thirty for $6; Slxtyfive for $10; and
One Mulched for $l6.
We should supply your want our fealties are union.
paased; our work of unrivalled eacelleo ea ; our promisee
punctually 41:marred. Our central location brings us
near, the meet remote points Our Miodeare new from
the manufacturers, and of the latest and most desire.
bla The goods must be sold, sod the terms are
unequaled. All erkiclas creaked are Pirwarded by return
.We guarantea.entire satiefsotion 1n ereiy instance,
,arid if there ebbuid be toy person Mit:dialed with any
may.recelve, they. will inunediatidy return
and-the price, will be refunded.
"AGENTS.—We allow those acting as Agents Ten
'Cents on each Certificate ordered, provtdpd their romit•
thnee amount to One Dollar.
l
They nill col (fat 25 cents for every earthiest°, and,
I
retaining 10 c ts, remit to ue 15 cents for each.
Address, . GEO. DESPIGT .1; 90., ,
I S l nr• 6.;-8 1 4. \ ' ' ' q'priropitiiip.tio'li lrort.
lIM
GEO. DEMERIT & C
JEWELERS,
303 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
(CORNER DUANE STREET.)
100,000 WATCHES,
Challis, Gold Pens and Pencils,
IVORTEI $500,0001
EACH, WITHOUT REGARD TO
VALUE
will receive!
REASONS_ WHY
PURIM' PETROLEUM
CD) WC i= ll raT -457'
OF •
Vonango and Clarion County, Penna,
DIVIDED 11170' 400;000 SHARRS.
Par Value of nava Share, Ono Dol/ale,
Subscript lan Piles, 26 Cents pert. ffhars
WOKING CAPITAL„S26,OOO
vs_ All taxes due the Commonwealth
will be retained in the Treasury -VC
Rreettlent, GEORGE YOUNG, -
Seeeett ry, J. 1.1 A REY SOURACK.
'Premium G. F. WORK Ar CO..
Backers, No. 41 South Third Street. Plilledolphlit
Mining Superhltendent, NELSON GUYER.
DIRECTORS,
M. d. Byron. Thorooß B. Blgalan, Georg,. Young, C. , P
Ramsdell, of Oil City, lion. Amon Myors, George R. TI
tue, U. It. Durham, Esq.
Office of the Company. No. 632 Walnut Street, nOOl3l
No. 11, Phliadolphla.
Sulmeriptions by letter cll reetod to GEORQII YOUNG.
President, No. 46 South Third St., 'will ho
,promptly
attended to.
THE PUBLIC PETROLEUM COMPANY
Each and every aubscriber to tho stook of this com
pany, becomes pia owner of tho lands and wells„
thereby receiving an equal aharo of all the profits.
TWO WELLS NOW GOING DOWN,
both of which are nearly complete, and give every In
dication of being Out W ELLS, as already several &MR
VEINS OP OIL HAVE BEEN STBDCIC.' It Is confi
dently believed that within thirty days the company
will be receiving Oil from both those wells.
y„. It is a matter of congratulation to bo able to
state that neatly one•helf of the stock has already beers
secured since the first a , nountement on Saturday
morals , leaving but a little over 200,0 , -0 shares yet
tube taken.
The land, and prodwing interests of tho Public Pe
troloilw-Cotriviny are situated In the heart of the oil
nation of Veiing° and Chirlon counties, Including por.
Eons of the , wall-known lorAlltios or East sandy Creo , ,
Cherry Run, Cherry Tree Run, the Clarion river and
fithull's Run, now under process of successful develop
ment.
EAST SANDY CREEK
No I consists of a tract of 100 acres. In foe simple,
known as the Slgwip th Farm, situated on East Sandy
Crook. There ore two runs, boils trlbuta.cies of East
Sandy Creek. passing through It. A gro t portion of
it lint boring territory, and there Is room enough
for over one hundred wells, This track Is but a short
distance from the East Sandy 1,11, which Is bald to
flow two hundred barrels per day. Thorn are two
large coal veins opened on this property, wad fifty
arose IH heavily titnli. rod with oak and chnstnAll. A.
well la to he souk lunueiliatoly on this property.
SCIILILL'S ItUN.
No 2 consists .e12..1 acres, in fee simple, In - Rocklend
towtvhip, Vennneo . coutity, Pa. It is one nod a half
miles from the Allegheny river. This farm has an
abundance of bituminous epal on it. The greater part
of it Is flat boring territory. Sehull's it un passes di
rectly through it. Several oil companies aro organized
near this farm, and aru now developing their lands.—
On this tract leases eau be given to responsible parties,
and several wells will be sunk immediately without
expense to the 'Company.
CLARION RIVER
No 8 consists of four acres. In fee simple, In thereat
Oil Basin of the Clarion river, about one mile below
tho Deer Crest well, and a 'Mort distance above the
Alum Bock well.
This is a very choirs piece of land, and It is all ens
erptible of being operated upon.
Wells aro to Go soot 'mini di:ltaly on this property
BEEIBEINII
No 4 consists of a one-sixteenth working interest In
a lease on the Lamb Form, Cherry Run, Venango Co.
Pa., on which there Is one well going down It boa
already reached the depth of 3mo feet, and has struck
come One Chows of nil. There ix no doubt but that
this will boa good will, and the Company, In a short
time, be receiving oil from thin interest
The Lamb Form in bete ern the Reed well and the
Hundmit Refinery, and Is the best territory on Cherry
Run.
CIIERRY-TREE RUN
No. 5 consists of a one-sixtresith working Interest In
a lease on Cherry-Tree Pun, enaugo county, Pa., on
whiith there Is Due wet, going down. It has reached
the depth of three hundred fret, and promises to be a
good well. Ina short time the Company will be re.
relying oil from thin interest also. 'flied! are good pro
ducing soothe both shave and below this lease.
The hooka for subscription open at the oftico of tho
Company, No. 02:Walnut Street, boom No. 11.
Subscriptions. by letter through Post Oillee, ah,ould
be directed to the office of Eill{.oll
South Third 'Street, and will receive prompt attention.
Remittances can I.e 111/Ifi, by draft. exprepa, or regia•
toroo letter. fievernment Bongo and Securities taken
in paymeut fur stock.
GEO. YOUNG, President
J, lIARRY SCIIRACK, r..ocretary and Treasurer.
Mxrrh 24, 1805- flt
U. S. 7-30 LOAN
BY authority of the Secretary of the
Treasury, the untler4lgned has assumed the Gen•
.erai•Suhseiiptioo-Agea:.y for the sale of United States
Trevsury Notes, bearing Boson and throe-tenths per
eent. Interest, per annum, known as the
SEVEN-THLRTY LOAN.
These Notes are fesurd under date of August 15th,
188,t, and are payable throe years from that time, In
currenny or aro convertible at the option of the hot-
dor into
U. S. 5.20 Six per cent.
GOLD-BEARING BONDS.
Three Loads are now ‘i,rth a premium of ul.e per
cont., including, gold Interest from Novr.Avhlch makes
the actual profit on the 7-3 J loan, at current rates, In
cludie4 Interest, nhnut ton per cent. per annum, be-
sides Its exemption from State and municipal titration,
with h adds from one to thio,3 per coat. more., according
to tho rite looted on other pr pert y. 'Tho to payable
sum I -an n ually by coupons a ttached to each note, which
may ha cut off and sold to auy bank or banker
=I
One Cent per (lay on a $5O note.
Two cent■" 8100 "
MO
01 w 11 $3OOO "
Notes of all the denominations named will be prompt
IS furnished upon receipt of Kulmollptions. This is
THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET
now offered by tho Government, and it la confidently
expected that Its superior advautages will make It the
Great Popular Loan of the People.
Less than sl2o,notl,oCo remain unsold, wh kb will
probably be !disposed c f within the next sixPy days,
when the notaa will undoubtedly command a premium
as has uniformly been the case on closing the subserlp-
,one to other loans
In order that citizens of every town and soethan of
he country may bo afforded faellitdos for taking the
ean, tbo Malarial Banks, State Banks, and Private
Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed
o recsive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will soloch
their own agents, In whom they have confidence, and
who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the
notes for wbieh they receive orders.
For sale at tho First Nat. Bank and Carlisle Deposit*
Dank, Carlisle, and First Nat Hank, Neivville
JAY COOKE,
Subscription Agent, Philadelphia.
Feb. 24, 1865
Great Bargains in Jewelry.
FORSYTH & CO., 42 & 44
a Nassau St., Now York, (adjoir ing the Post
Office,) offer for sale the io, lowing hittguiticentList of
Watches, Chains, Jewelry, &c.,
Valued at $500,0000. EACH ARTICLE ONE DOLLAR;
and not to be paid for until you know what you
are to got. • ,
150 Gold and Silver Watches, from $l5 tO $lOO each..
200 Ladles' Gold Watches, $B5 00 math.
000 Ladles' and Gent's Sliver Watches, $l5 00 oath.
8,500 'Vest and Neck Chains $5 00 to 10 00 each.
0.000 Gold Band Bracelets, 8 00 to 10 00 each..,
8,000 Comer, Mosaic & Jet' /t roches 4 00 to 8 00 each.
4,000 Lava and Florentine /troches, 4OD to 00 each.
4.000 Cameo Ear Drops, 4 OD to 13 00 each.:
4,000 Lava & Florentine Ear Drops, 4 00,to 000 each,
4,000 Coral Ear Drops, 4 00 to 8 00 each.
8.000 Masonic and Gent's Pins, 2 ISO to 8 00 each.
3,000 Watch Hoye, 2 00 to 8 00 each.
8,5000 Fob and Ribbon Slides, 2 00 to 1300 each.
8.500 setts of Bosom Studs, 2 5D t 6 0 00 oath.
8.500 Sleeve Buttons, 2 80 to 13 00 eseh t
6,000 Fiain and Chased Rings. 250 to 6 OD each,
6,000 Mason 10 and Stone Setßinge, 2 BO to 10 00 each:,
BWO Lockets.„ , 260 to 00 each.
5,000 Califbei Dimond - Pins &Dings 8 00 to 8 00 each,.
8.000 Ladles' Gold Pencils, ' aoo to 6 00 tech,
2,000 Ladles'-Large Belt Bucklett, - 200 to 4OD each,.
10,000 setts Ladles' Jewelry, 6 00 to 10 00 each.,
10,000 Gold Pens, silver ID t'd holders, 400 to 800 each'
10,000 Gold Pons, si lver eat% Cases ,
and Pewits, 4 00 to 5 00 each.
The articles in hl stool( of Jowelry reee of the neatest
and most fashionab e styles. Certificates of all the In,
pious articles are put In roaled onvelopes and ratted,
thus giving all a fair chance, and coot by mail for 25
cents each; and on the receipt of the cortitlcate,it
is
at your option to sond ONE
, DOLLAR and take the ar..
tic named in it, or not. live certificates, $1; dollen
$2; thirty, $5 ; sixty.five, $lO ; ono 'hundred, $l5.
Cortillcato money to tp enclosed WWI, the order. Vor•
respondence promptly answered.
We wish it distinctly understood that our businsioi
ie nt Lottery. The objeot of this manner or selking.,l,o3
to give purchasers the opportunity of buying Jewelry— .
at the wholesale prices, with the chance,of gettilofrit
Watch or some other valuable article; and all goods
sent, not satisfactory-, eau be retaltutd l ,u ' ,lo l- 1130 A 6 4 ,
.will bo refunded. 1 ; AP, • 7 •
AGENTS trollied in everecmanllogiruent„„A‘C
r,
W. FORSYTH Js 00., •
4 , 4ind . ,44 Nassau St., New York.,
IDRESdRIPTIONS carefully coy:iv:4v, •
clod kt, UttieretieViciorug and Book 8t0r4..
$5OO o
' " $lOOO ..