Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 30, 1866, Image 3

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    EINANOIAL STATEMENT
of tho Borough of Carßele,for the Council year
-11300.
D. CORNMAN, Esq., Treasurer.
DR.
To balance from former-'Treasurer, $lOO 07
To amount of loan from Carlisle Deposit Bank, 1000 00
To dividend from Carlisle Gas & Water Com
pany,
To rent of stalls and stands at market,
To exhibition licenses,
To P. Madden, for dirt sold,
Tottlunielpal lean against J. Dunbar 's Heirs,
To Municipal lion against Mrs. Sturm,
To amount taxes from A. L. Rltinelteart,Col
lector 1804,
To fines from Justices Smith, Debug & Ifol
comb,
To taxes lovied for the year 18135,
Total Receipts
To amcyllltt ofiChecks over paid by Treasurer,
, E,spenditures.
Paid Goo. Lin% awl others, interest on Bor
ough Bonds, $2,160 36
Paid Gas & Wntor Company, for gas and Wa-
. _
ter,
Pahl I'. sliubled, Street Commissioner, salary,
wages of hands, and work on streets,
Paid J. Postlethwaite, election expenses West
Ward,
Paid A. Kerr, election expenses, East Ward,
Paid D. Smith, Esq., qualifying Borough Offi
cers,
Paid James Martin, Sr., salary as Superinten
dent of public Grave Yard,
Paid Union lire Co., appropriation for hose,
Paid State Treasurer, tax on Bonds,
Paid Cleaning Letort Spring, wages of hands,
Paid Alfred Gardner, stars for Police,
Paid Cleo. R. Foote, repairing lamps,
laid GPO. L. Geuther, posting ordinances,
Paid Ins. Lash, new pump at market house,
Paid Levi Albert, in full of salary as Lamp
lighter West Ward,
Paid llenry Wolf, crossings and tree boxes,
Paid S. Keepers; upper for Patrol,
Paid John Campbell, pine knots, ringing of
bell &c., for Richmond Celebration,
Paid Win. Lyno, trees,
Paid George Wetzel, posts, handles, Wheel
barrows, &c., ter Borough,
Pahl A. S. Lynn, repairs at market house,
Paid .1. Boas, 3 caps for Police,
Paid A. S. Lyno, repairing lamps,
tredil E. Swartz, removing unlsanceil Sc.,
Vali! W. Martin, supper for Patrol
Phid D. Black, 124 perches of stone @4f chi.,
Paid J. Armstrong, for making out Duplicate,
Paid John Spahr, planting trees,
Paid Handshuh & Kline, 112% feet yf wall at
oginga
P rnitz, 8 porch of stone @ 75 eta.,
a S
Paid 11. S. Glass, work at Grave Yard,
Paid W. Martin, supper for Patrol,
Paid Lamison & Blunder, setting curb and
making pavement on North Street,
Paid Jonathan Zeigler, stepping stones,
Paid George Wetzel, erecting new stands at
market house,
Paid L. Faber, work at crossings,
Paid I'. Spahr, 15'2 loads of stone, @ 75 cts.,
Paid Lynch & Foote, plumbing, &c.,
Paid John Harris, dressing drills, &c.,
Paid Casper Early, ringing bell,
Paid Gee. Wetzel, lumber for Borough scales
and bridge
'Paid John Campbell, trimming trees,
Paid John Campbell, appropriation to Empire
Gook & LIVICIOI Company,
Paid Jun. Martin, appropriation to Union Fire
Company,
Paid J. W. Ogilby, approm iation to Good Will
Hose Company,
Paid Cl. A. Dillinan, appropriation to Cum
berland Piro Company,
Paid (leo. Taylor, extra stmt ice,
Paid It. Gibb, blacksinithing,
Paid Geo. Beetem, plank itooriug,aark
at Borough scales,
Paid C. U. Hofferrnumbering stands at mar
ket, and new /turner for lamps,
Paid A. S. Lyme, repairs at market house,
glass and work for street lam]
Paid Win. Ilandshuh, raising and selling curb
at Hoover's,
Paid .1. J. Basler, blacksmi thing,
Paid Henry Saxton, hardware,
Paid L. F. Ly me, glass and hardware,
Paid A. 11. Blair, lumber,
Paid Delaney & Blair , lumber,
Paid John R. Katcher levelling pole, and
Regulator's tools,
Paid M. Neely, shovelling RUMS',
Paid W. Connelly, shovelling snow,
Paid George Bottom, u ark ut market house,
Paid J. W. Lamison, laying pavement at mar
ket house,
Paid D. Black, far stone,
Paid E. Cornman & Son, printing,
Paid .1. B. Bratton, printing,
Paid I'. Sphar, brick,
Paid rusts in Supreme Court. Borough vs. Mar
shall, 1863,
Paid A. S. Lync, repairs anti glass for lamps,
Paid E. Swartz, salary as High Constable,
Paid A. F. Mock, salary as Lamp-lighter East
Ward,
B r aid D. Koch, salary as Lamp-lighter West
Ward,
Paid A. S. Lytle, salary as Clerk of Markets,
Paid lien, Taylor, salary an Janitor,
Paid D. Cornmau, valary as Borough Treas.
rarer,
Paid J. M. Masonheimer, salary as Ser rotary
of Corporation,
Paid W. Neely, salary as Assistant street
Commissioner,
Payed A. B. Lytle, for efficient services,
Paid D. Cornman for extra services,
Paid J. hl. Masonheimer, preparing state
ment of Borough and Bounty Funds,
Paid James Loudon minute Look, and station
ary,
Paid John Natcher, John Bake, and John
Martin, Regulating,
Paid .1. Dl. Masonlicimer, for stamps and pens
Paid A. S. Lytle, repairing lamps,
Total cash payments, $8,017 45
By Exonerations allowed A. Kerr, Collector, 35 4
Atuount of taxos outstanding for 1805, 1,172 20
ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE DEBTS AND AS
SESTS OF THE IBSEOUGH.
Bonds issued fur Gad & Water stuck, lot huh
seriptiori,
Bonds 180110 d for 0118 & Water stock, 2nd sub
scription,
Bonds Issued to George Line & others,
Judgment of M. Warden use of Mrs. E
Assests,
1000 Shares Gas & Water stock let selbserip- i
time, par value, $28,000 00
1400 Shares Ores & Water stock 2nd seawall,-
Ilon, par value, 35,000 00
124 Shares Gas & Water stock, par value, 3,100 00
Outstanding taxes for 1805, 1,172 28
Excess of Indobtoduess,
Liabilities for Bounty Purposes
DR.
To amount received from sale of Bounty Bond, $25,847 33
Ti outstanding taxes of A. Rinehart (iollee
tor, 1864,
To amount of Duplicate fo• 1865,
By amount paid on notes in Carlisle Deposit
Bank by Bounty Bonds redeemed, $31,441 57
By amount paid on Coupons, 401 05
By amount paid John Loo, procuring erudite
to Borough,
By amount paid Georg° Thayer, Balauc'e of
Bounty, 60 00
By amount paid C. Warden, Bounty and Ciists, 220 15
Its amount paid Rheent and Weakly Printing
Bonds, die., 80 50
By amount paid Stamps and necessary Ex-
pones,
By Exonerotions to A.•Binohnrt Collector
1864 100 35
By Exonorations to A. Kerr, Collector 1805, 944 47
Percentage allowed D. Cornman,@ lA per
cent,
Balance Duplicate,'
1n hands of Treasurer,
We the Auditors of thin Borough of Carlisle do certify,
that we have examined the foregoing account of David
Cornmau, Ea ~ Borough Treasurer, and hind a balance
duo him by the Borough. of six hundred noventy-soven
dollars and forty-three cents. The above statement of
the Liabilities and assorts of the Borough we find cor
rect.
We have also examined the account of said Treasurer
with the Bounty Fund, and find a balance duo by him
to said E'rni of ono thousand eight hundred seventy
seven dollars and thirty-two cents.
J. P. BIXLER,
It. D. CAMERON, }Auditors.
A. K. BREAKER,
HOOP SKIRTS,
HOPKIN'S " Own Make,"
MANUFACTURED AND SOLD
WHOLESALE & RETAIL,
No. 6 2 S ARCH Street, PhilaiPa•
THE most complete assortment of
Ladies' Misses' and Children's 1100 P SKIRTS,
in his City; gotten up expressly to meet the WANTS
of FIEBEOLABB TRADE ; embracing the newest and most
desirable Styles and Sizes of "Gore Trails," of every
length—from 211, to 4 yds rOund,2o to 50 Springs, at
2 to $6,00. Plain
_Skirts, all lengths,_from _2%, to 3
yards timid the Pla i n
tom, at $1 40 to $3 15.
Our lino of Misses' and Childron'a SKIRT, are pro
verblally beyond all competition, for variety of styles
and sizes—as well as for finish and durability, at 26
cents to $5 25. All Skirts Of "OUR OWN MARS,"
aro WARRANTED to give satisfaction; but BEY NONE AO
seen, unless they have, " Hopkln's hoop Skirt Man
ufactoty, No. 625 Arch Street, " Stamped on each Tab!,
Also constantly on hand, Goon SKIRTS, Manufactured
In NOW York, and the Eastern States, which we sell at
very low Prices. A lot of cheap Skirts-15 springs, 85
cents; 20 springs, $1 00-25 springs, $1 16-30 springs,
$1 25 and 90 springs $1 50
ROY - Skirts, made to Order. and Repaired.
LiGf TERMS MOLL ONE PRICE ONLY I
Mardi 28 1860.-35 •.
•
T 4 I , STA.TE NOTICE.-
Letters Testamentary on tho estate of John
aroro, ded., late or Silver Spring. Cumberland Co.,
have boon issued by the Register of said county,, to the
..subscribers residing in 'the same' •township. 'All per
indebted to said estate are 64i:tested to make pay
ment; and•thosa having claims against the estate will
present them for settlement
M to
ICHEL tIAR3IAN, and -
JOHN WARD,
Executors. • .
March 9, 1868—:Gt
hSTATE NOTIOE.7-
. Letters of tobnlnistiation on tho ootate of Ahniia
ellhenny, late of Carlisle, Pa., have boon loaned by
the Reilster, to the undersigned residing in the same
All persona having claims will present them
and thoselndebted wlll.make payment to'
4taiti.t;ll3o(k..ef: A Et°
.4101,t114Pi;
Still Ahead ! ! !
562 00
1,026 99
135 00
2205
46 90
89 21
CM
0 60
6,306 40
lIAVE just opened the largest and
most complete stock of DRY GOODS, suitable
for the present and coming Seasons, that has ever boon
brought to the Borough of Carlisle, having been pur
chased since the
$8,647 79
677 43
$9,22622
GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES
n all kinds of
509 90
1,760 04
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY
10 00
11 00
that has just taken place In the Eastern Cities, and
every thing marked dos n to
25 00
500 00
101 6,
173 (0
4 60
, -1 .
2 00
311 so
The stock consists in part of an endless variety of
15 1)0
4 00
fi 00
SUITABLE FOR THE, SEASON,
18 411
6 00
Such as Black and Colored Silks, of every variety,
grade, quality and style ;
30 60
2 40
9 00
9 45
7 25
9 00
Go 80
15 00
1 00
Moh(tir Poplins ; Chew , Mu/airs ;
Plaid and Striped Toil de Cheveres;
140 .31
0 00
10 50
18 00
all shados of plain and figured
28 34
17 00
'MOHAIR ALPACAS ; VALENCIAS ;
17 70
10 00
111 00
211 90
3 00
1 00
all grades of
Shepperd's Plaids,
4" 01
4 5
All 'Woo/ :lbws (/e brines ;
EMI
MI
Printed de Laines and Challies,
EOM
04 00
0 00
10 20
lila
BRILL T SCOTCH G INU HAMS,
BIM
Chintzes, of all potterns ; Ate., d‘c
ME
b 25
20 45
74 31
12 42
0 04
SO 94
MCI
DOMESTIC COODS.
CALICOES, from 12i cts. up
50
10 50
64 00
60 75
36 25
BLEACHED AND UN.L I LEACIIED
MUSLINS, as low in prico as 16 cts.
lb ,5
24 75
400 00
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED
SHEETINGS.
MEI
105 00
100 00
25 00
PILLOW CASE 11 USLIN 5, all
widths.
100 00
MEI
LINEN , AND COTTON TABLE
DAMASKS.
40 00
20 00
25 00
8111
Tickings, Checks, Crashes and Iluckibach Towetings,
Napkins Dollies, Oinghams, Cato,' Pants Stuffs,
Linon Checks, Kentucky Jeans, Nankeens, Ate., etc„4,:c.
lIsI
15 00
6 30
00
MOURNING GOODS
MEM
Bombazines ',amiss Cloths, Reps, Poplins, ,Ingle and
double a kith do Lianas,
AL PA ('AS, MORAIR 8,
SCOTCH GINGIIAMS,
$15,000 00
36,000 Oii
8,383 60
Printed de Laines, Polka Spott Foulards, Crape Voile,
Crapo Collars,
ECCEI
SOS R'4,l 50
, lpecial attention given to the furnishing stall kinds
of Funeral Goods, of which we always have a full sup
ply•
A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS
$64,272 -S
1,611 22
AT LEIDICH & MILLER'S,
$08,883 60
Such a CAI RICE,
JACONETB,
NAINSOOKS,
BRILLIANTS
real French Swiss MUSLINS, Striped, Plaid, Swiss and
Nainsook Dinslins, suitable for Dress and Garibaldiw,
Bishop's Lawns, Victoria Lawns, Shirred, Tucked and
Puffed Muslins, for Garibahlas, Sc., &c.
241 50
15,0 - 3 24
t at £41,762 07
Jouvin's celebrated Rid Gloves; a' I grades of Silk,
Berlin, Lisle Thread and Cotton Gloves, for Ladies,
Gents, Misses and Children ; Linen liandherehisfs ;
Silk Handkerchiefs; Hosiery of all kinds; Needle
worked Edgings ; Laces, Hooped Skirts, Balmorals,
Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, &c.
IEIEI
MEN'S AND BOYS WEAR,
Always a full stock of all descriptions of CLOTHS, CAB
81MEILES, VESTINGS, ite. We will also have Gar
ments made up at very short notice by a first-class
Fashionable Tailor.
CM
$33,031 09
IGo 15
0,887 91
1,877 32
All tho novolosigns,pf
PARASOLS SUN UMBRELLAS
$11,702 07
SPRING SHAWLS, BASQUES 4• MAN-
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS 1
of every grade and etylo In the market, comprtejng
HEMP,
LINEN,
LISTING,
of the celebrated wakes of Lowell and llartford Ann
pantos.
REAL ENGLISH BRUSSELS, &o
Floor Oil Cloths, Table 011 Cloths, Stair 011 Clotho,
Window Shades and Blinds, Matting Rugs andllutte.
Please call, ono and all, and see for yourselves the
advantage there Is in purchasing your Goods where
you can buy them the cheapest, as our motto is al
ways to make
"QUICK SALES AND , SMALL
PROFITS."
and at the same time will convince you that we are
never undersold. We alimys take groat pleasure in
exhibiting our Goode, feeling assured that we have
the mo t complete stock of Goods in the county;
Fooling under great obligations to the community
for their very laud and liberal patronage so far ex
tended to the Orin, we earnestly and respectfully ask
a ieritlnnarice. of the same..
4611- Meese remember to call at the Corner directly
Opposite Irvine's Shoe Store,.(Sign , ef the Carpet Hall)
LEIDICLI & MILLER.
March 80,1806
SHEET amide alwayo on hand at?
r Yiarch 80,18467 • • IIALDRAW & DIV)73.
LEIDIGH & MILLER
GOODS,
ITS I'A E lAT 0 D
DRESS GOODS,
PLAID AND STRIPED POPLINS
PRINTED PERCALES,
GRAND DISPLAY OF
Handkerchiefs, Gloves, &c
NOTIONS I NOTIONS ! !
IN TUE DIAIIII,ET
TLES.
CARPETS I CARPETS I I
HOME MAXIE itAG,
BUPERIOII. 2•PLY,
SUPERIOR 3-PLY,
INGRAIN,
AMERICAN ORGANS.
(From "Godey's Ladies' Book" February,
.18660
REED ORGANS, &a
THE following remarks and sugges
tions relative to this immensely popular instru
ment will doubtless interest and profit very many of
our renders, we commend the article to their careful
perusal :
A:hundred and ono makers of Organs, Cottage, Par
lor, Cabinet, American, School Organs, etc etc., aro
each clahnlog to make the best instrument In the
world. Being comparatively a new instrument. as at
present constructed, we aro convinced the public. aro
much lees capable of judging of its merits, or demerits,
than of most other instruments. if there is really an
essential difference in them, if there are some excel
lent and some worthless ones, the public should have
some criterion for judging of then., some facts which
will enlighten them. We cheerfully concede the space
for this article knowing that there Is hardly a family,
or church, or school in all the land, but Is more or leas
Interested in t his topic. We are also aware of its be
ing a great misfortune, a real calamity, to any of them
to purchase an Interior or worthless Organ, ruinous to
good playing, and often a source of much annoyance
and vexation. We know this article to emanate from
a candid and intelligent source, and thus wo give it to
our readers.
The question le often asked; what are "reed organs Y"
We adsvver, they are, in most cases, nothing in the
world but the old melodeon in disguise. Many of the
so-railed organs have the same bellows, the same reeds,
and the same general internal arrangement. With the
bellows turned on edge to gain room, they have simply
put on in more pretentious exterior and a more high
sounding nanoo. But an organ, to be In reality an or
gan, must have a wind chest or reservoir for air sepa
rate from the bellows, Into which wind-chest the reeds
open, and the tone has room to expand and perfect it
self into the full round tone, similar to the flute or Opp
organ, even, smooth, firm, and mellow ; and this tone
tram roods cannot be obtained in any other way known.
Nothing so annoys a true organist as to have the vol.
Irmo of sound swelling and jerking spasmodically; with
every variation of three en the bellows, which Is always
the case where the reeds open direct into the bellows
or air passages, instead of a wind chest or sound-box.
And yet some makers even go so far as to claim this
spasmodic or automatic jerking of the bellows on the
reeds as an excellence, just as though they did not
knrjw that it must very soon throw the reeds out of
tune, and injure the bellows; and as though it were
not an easier matter to obtain a much better and mr.re
easily managed swell by other methods, The . truth
is, any organ, so called, or mnlodoon which has the
wind acting directly upon the reeds, is nothing more
nor less titan a huge accordeon, dress it up as you may.
And when, organists and true musicians become aware
of the fact that they can obtain those that nro organs
in fact as well as no name, they will buy no more of the
objectionable ones. Then main tho swell should al
wayshe separate and distinct from the bellows, so as
not to tie acted on by the hand, or soft blowing, but
convenient so that the player can use it with the knee,
separate from the hands or feet, and thus always un
der easy control, to be used ad libitum.
The large divided bellows, or double bellows, Is also
a very important 'improvement. Ily this means not
only can the wind be supplied more evenly, biat with
far.greater ease to the performer, from the fact that
either bellows alone will be sufficient for the lighter
melodies, thus permitting the player to change about
and rest the feet at will ; then, it' the bellows is of
the requisite largo size, and having the wind chest or
reservoir, all will be well. As to the reeds, they must
be scientifically t uned and voiced, or all the other good
qualities in the world cannot produce a good toned in
strument. The inquiry now very naturally arises,
where ran the ;Twin be procured combining all these
essential and desirable qualities 7 There is only one
possessing all these poi etc, and tha tie the AMERICAN
ORGAN, made by S D. Si 11. W. Slum, of Boston,
SIBERIA OTT Wholesale Agent, 748 Broadway, Now
York. These organs have a wind-chest extending the
whole length of the instrument and so constructed as
to act at the Fel.e time as a reverberating sound-box
nr board, and having the sane important relation and
part to perform that the sounding-board h,so to the
piano. Thk feature the makers have patented, and
to it are loving in a great measure the entirely une
qualled foiling,: and rich, coo of tone so highly prized
by all who have used these organs They also have
the largest and best divided helb.ws in use, which is
another Important feature. No part of their work is
slighted, no expense or pains spared to make the A
merican Organs perfect nit usically, ar, well no mechan
ically, and. judging from the immense sale of them at
present. they bid fair to loug maintain the proud posi
tion they have won by superior merit alone. Wo
would most heartily advice all interested to call upon
or address Ma, 1...1111,111ik OTT, the Wholesale Agent, at
7th Broadway, New York, and eau assure them ho
In the most pea1...111,1111y anti truthful manner, impart
to then; all the infiarnation,they may desire relative
to this truly delightful instrument.
. TO
NI;
MUSIC TEACHERS
• T
The subscriber Is fully prepared to furnish Sheet
lindc, Strings, Musical Instruments, and Music Books
of all kinds at the lowest trade rates. wholesale and re:
tail, from the largest collections in this country.
Orders punctually and faithfully attended to.
Address all orders
BOARDMAN, GRAY & CO
PIANO-FORTES,
Wholesale agency. The subscriber, late a member
of this well known firm has established a wholesale
agency, 748 Broadway, New York City, where he will
be pleased to receive the orders of his friends and the
public, and especially to hear from those who have so
liberally bestowed their patronage on the firm hereto
fore. Ile will supply these superior instruments to
the trade Wholesale and Retail, at the very Lowest
Prices, erode with the insulated Iron Min and Frame
(cast in one sdlid plate). They excel all others in u
rability superiority of tone, and elegance of external
appearance.
All these Pianos Intv, overstrung Scales, giving in
connection with the patent Iron i int and frame, Full
Round, PowerWl, and Sweet Mellow Tones. The Cases
are elegant in appearance, and easily and safely ban•
died. Warranted to prove satisfactory, or the money
returned. Address all orders to
SIBERIA OTT,
748 Broadway Now York
S. D. & 11. W. SMITH'S
AMERICAN ORGANS
THE MOST PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
IN THE
-, VCT 012,MAD .
12331 ED
AMERICAN HOME CIRCLE
IMM
A MER /CA N ORGAN
Mabee Lento attractive, refines, and elevates the minds
I of all, beautiful in appearance and effects.
SIBERIA OTT,
718 Broadway, Now York,
%IWA:SALE AGENT
The Immense popularity of those Organs, and their
superior Musical Powers, is last bringing them before
the public, the Instrument as i 01314 desired In A
MERICAN 11051E8. And although the cost price Is
but 'a trifle over the Melodeon, yet the musical advam
tages, beauty of tone and quickness of touch and ac
tion aro so far superior, that they are fast superceding
the Melodeon and the call is now almost exclusively for
the
AMERICAN ORGANS
It Is adapted to any Music from the quickest and moot
lively, to the heavy tone of the Ohurch Organ. And
almost universally they are preferred to the Plano, by
persons who Lave them, yet costing less than half, and
only taking a small amount of room.
Send for dascriptlve circulars giving full particulars
and prices.
Exclusive AgOtICIOH secured to Dealt" and large
discounts to the tredo and Teachers. Address all or
derer,
— BIBERIA OTT,
Wholesale Agent,
748 Broadway, New. York.
March 80,-1866--ly
ESTATE NOTICE.-
Lottors Tostanientary on tho estate of David
Lingauflold, dec'd., late of East Ponnsborough Twit.;
Cumboriand County, have boon issued by the Itegisror
of said county, to the subscriber residing in the same
township. All persons Indebted to said estate are re
quested to make payment, and those having.claims a
gainst the estate will present them for settlement to
ELIZABETH LINGANFIELD.
Executrito,
March 9, 1806—*
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons
lotereeted, that the account of John Bobb and
William O. 'Llouser,, ABE3llO°OBO George Bobb and
Samuel Donation ' and also the account of Dr. W. W.
Dole, Comtnitton of Esther Teonont, a lunatic, have
boon' mad In the. Prothonotary's Office for examine
lion, Ac., and will be presented to the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Cumberland County, for ,confirmation, on
Wednesday the 11th dry/ of April, A.D. 1800.
B. DUKE, Deputy Protley.
March o,lB6o—fit. •
EXEOUTOR NOTIOE. .. •
Notice is hereby given that totters Testamen
tary on the Will ofJohn llopplo, late of Monroe Twp.,
deed., brie this day been issued to the undersigned
'Executor residing In South. Middleton Twp. All per,
sons indebted aro requested to make payment, and
those haying claims will please preset them for settle.
moot. • " ,5" t 3; HERR, •
•
%Arch 0, 1,800.4t*
•• Proclamation..
WHEREAS, the Hon. JAlsigs H.
Gamoor, Preeldert Judge ot the several Courts
of Common Pleas of the Counties of Cumberland, Per
rY, and Juniata, and Justice of the several Courts of
Oyer.and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said
counties, and Michael Cocklin and Hugh Stuart, Judge's
of the Courts of Oyer and - Terminer and Jall Delivery
for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the
said county of titlmberland, by their precepts to me
directed, dated the Bth day of January, 1800, haver'' ,
dared the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail
Delivery to be holden at Carlisle on the 2d Monday of
April, 1800 (it being the oth day,) to continue two
weeks.
NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of
the Peace, and Constables of the said county
.of Cum
berland that they are by the said precept commanded
to bo then and there in their proper persons, with
their rolls, records, and Blundell - lons examinations, and
all other reme.mbrances, to do those things which to
their offices appertain to be done, ana all those that
are bound'by recognizance% to prosecute against the
prisoners that sre or then shall be In the Jail of said
county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall bo
Just. JOIIN JACOBS,
Feb, 10, 1800. Sheriff.
BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditi
oni Exponsus, issued out of the Court of Common
Picas of Cumberland County and to me directed, 1
will expose to Bale by public vonduo or outcry at the
Court liouso in the Borough of Carlisle
On Friday April 6t', 1866,
at 10 o'clock A. M. the following tlesecibed Real Estate
to wit, .
A Lot of ground situate In the Borough of Mechan
icsburg Cumberland County, bounded on the North
by East Main Street on the Beet by Irving Street, on
the South by an Alloy, on the West by lands of John
Houser, containing 75 feet in front and In depth lift
feet more or bpoo, having thereon erected a two Story
Brick Cottage house and back building, Seized and
taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of
Christian T. Brandt, with notice to Catharine S. Brandt
Admt of C. T. Brandt dee'd, and Terre tenants
Also, A Lot of ground ire Dickinson Township bound
ed by lands of James 'Moakley, Cflarlos Harris John
Coleman and Michael Naugle containing one Pturth
of an acre, be the same more or less having thereon
tirectod a one and a half Story log building known as
Moos Methodist Episcopal Church, Seized and taken
In execution and to be Bold as the property of John
Coleman John McFarlan, Thomas Butler and John
Myers, Trusteesof Zion's Methodist Episcopal Church,
To be sold by me •
JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff.
Sheriffs office, Carlisle, March 0, 1866.
o%lmm:is—On all Sales of $5OO, or over, $5O, will be
required to be paid when the property Is stricken off,
and $26, on all Sales under $5OO.
3 t.
ETTERS Testamentary on the estate
of Benjamin Burkholder, Into of Frankford Twp.,
deceased, having been issued by the Register of Cum
berland County to the undersigned Executor residing
in said Tap, Notice Is hereby given to all persons
knowing themselves Indebted to said estate to make
payment to, and those having claim/ against the es
tate to present them properly authenticated to
March 2,1866—8 t,
4 ETTERS Testrimen . tary on the Estate
of William Furguson late of West Pennsbor•
ough Twp., deed., have been issued by the Register of
Cumberland County.to ilia subscriber living in the
same Twp. All persons indebted will make payment,
and those having claims will present them to
GEORGE a ILLER,
Executor, of William Ferguson.
— Srarch 2,1866-6 t.
4 ICENSE NOTICE.-
Notice is here ly given that I Intend to apply to
the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland County to
be held on the oth day of April, 1860, for license to keep
a Beer house and Restaurant in the East Ward of the
Borough of Carlisle.
31areh 23, 1800. REBECCA LOIIACII.
ICENSE NOTICE.—
IA Notice to horohy given that I Intend to apply to
the Court of Quarter Session of Cumberland County to
ho hold on the PM day of April, Ibt6. far license to ke, p
a Beer House and Restaurant In the West NI and of Ole
Borough or
March 23, IMO-- •. JOHN SCHAIOHL.
ICENSE NOTIC
J Notice in hereby given that I Intend to apply to
the Court of Quarter Session of Cumberland County to
bu held on the filth day of April, 1866, for Beene° to keep
a Beer House and Restaurant In the East Ward of the
Borough ofearlisle.
March 23, 1866.•
4 ICENSI 4 ] NOTICE.-
Notice is hereby given that I intend to apply to
the Court of Quarter Session of Cumberland County to
be held on the 9th day of April, 1866, for license to keep
a Beer House and Restaurant in Hampden township.
March 23, 461-6 t. G. W. DAVIS.
SIBERIA OTT,
748 Broad7vny, N. Y
THE '.Combination" [loop Skirt, New
Stylo for 1866.
March 23,1866. A. W. lIHN7 2,.
BLEACHED and Unbleached feealins
at greatly reduced prices, also Superior Cotton
Laps, at A. W. BENTZ'S Store.
March 23, 1866.
1)10 NT.S of all brands at the very low
oat markt t rates.
March 23, 1866. A. W. BENTZ.
ISAAC LIVINGSTON, at his whole•
sale and Retail Clothing Elstabllehment, on South
Hanover street, adjoining Miller & Bowers' Hardware
Store, announcer the receipt of a full and Complete as•
sortinent of" '
B.l'llllV G altrl SUMMER GOOD S,
and seasonale HEADY MADE CLOTHING. Ills stock
consists In part of fino Black and Blue
FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS,
Three cut and fancy
Also a large variety of Cassinets and Tweed, Ken
tucky Jeans. and Cottormades, Linens, and Linen
in great variety.
Also a great assortment of
Ready Made Clothing,
of every style and quality, White Linen and Woolen
Shirts, Bummer Drawers, &c., constantly on hand a
large assortment of Ties, Collars, Hosiery and Gloves,
Linen, Bilks and Colton Handkerchiefs.
Also a full assortment of Trunks, Carpet Sage and
Valises, of every size.
Clothing made to order at the shortest notice. Call
and examine the stock.
March 23, 1866. ISAAC LIVINGSTON.
JNO. D. GORGAS,
DESIRES to return his sincere thanks
to all his old and now friends, many of whom
have been his patrons for the more than Thirty Years be
bee boon .n business In Carlisle. Sensible of former
obligations, he asks a continuance of their custom.
FRIENDS,
If you want the very best Cooking Stove at tiro lowest
price, come to me. All ins ured for Ms months or long
er. I havo nothing on hand but the best bakers ' and
‘Varrant them to be such, for I keep none other. Come
and 1:00 the groat variety. I can give hundreds of
testimonials if desired.
COME and SEE,
my Parlor and 001 cc Stoves for wood or coal.
HEATERS AND RANGES,
Stationary and Portable.
WE1.R.30,
of all kinds in great variety, made from the very best
tin-plate. All you need in our line ran be had from
me at a SOVI ng of 20 per cent.
GALL
at my Store and Ware Booms, in rear of the Court
House, and you will ease money In your purchases.
It will fully pay you to come.
Tin Roofing and Spouting done at short notice
' March 23, 1866—1 v: " JOUR D. GORCIAI3.
, The Carlisle Cook!
TO NEW AND OLD HOUSEKEEPERS.
it _k_ new and perfect Airtight Gas Con-
Buming Cooking Stove for Coal or Wood.
CALL AND SEE IT I
At our Foundry and Stove Rooms, Main St.,
Carlisle.
The patterns of this Stoveare new and original in de
sign and gotten up expressly for our use. Wo there.
fore call it
THE CARLISLE COOK
It combines every now and Valuable Improvement
in Cooking Stoves. It Is exceedingly handson sin ap
pearance—is a perfect Air-tight and Gas Consuming
Stove, and may safely be pronounced tho cheapest,host
and most complete Cooking Stove in the country. Wo
cast two sixes, Adapted to the wants of both large and
small families. Experienced Housekeepers will find
upon examination that the
NEW CARLISLE COOK
combines every, icquisito for economy and efficiency In
cooking. The public are specially requeSted to call
and see it, as wo are confident it will fully recommend
itself.
March 23,1860.-Iy. F. GARDNER & CO.
• COAL 41Va LaVEBNIt, ,
. roclated with
. • Mr. O. Fred. Shrom in
C • ',
, the Coal and Lumber
4s,ito • business 'at the. old
Wakimvs Stand of Paulo , and
where wo will
keep the best and. . . . ,
CLEANEST CCAL:,
in the . Marhet, and perfectly dry. ltopt Under cover.
Families will do well,to try Os • an we are doter.
Mined to sell cleaner coal, and at aslow•prices as any
other yard in the town. 'fry us and be convinced.
Wo have also ou bind •
. .
ALLICINDS , OF LUMBEP •
usually lent'io a first Class Lumber yard which we
willieell as low, or lowerAnin the lowest' , •
Ja4;l2' Dom: DELAVOY &
Execnifor.
Sheriff's Sales
NOTICE•
ABRAHAM MARTIN,
Executor
NOTICE.
DANIEL. J. GRUVER
New Spring Goods,
Extra Heavy Doeskin,
CASSINERES,
Heal Estate•at Public Bale. ,
BY virtue of an order of the Orphans'
Court of Cumboriand County, to me ifirected,
will Zxpose to public solo, on tho promises
On S'aturday, April 21st, 1860,
At 2 o'clock P. ME., a valuable lot of groun
CONTA/N.ING TWO ACRES, .
which is situate in East Penosborough Twp., near the
town of West Fairview, it being the lot of ground of
which Joseph C. Livingston, died seized. This is a
moat desirable property.
Terms of sale made known on day of sale by
JOHN SHEETS,
• Ade. ministrator of J. 0. Livingston.
March 23, 1860 —t
STOP AND LOOK IN•
AT W. Fridley's Tinner Shop, East
Louthor St., Sign of the Rod Corfee Pot where
you ran see the Finest, Cheapest, and Rest
COOKING STOVES.
Ever offered In Carlisle ho has on hand the latest he
proved Patorns, such as the celebrated
Barley Sheaf Cook,
iron Sides,
Filmic Flower,
And Continental,
Bed Boom and Office Royce of the latest Patterns
and best quality. The above Cook Stoves are all warrant
ed to give entire satisfaction. Roofing, Spouting Heat
er work, and all Tin surd Sheet Iron work done In the
neatest manner and at short notice, all kinds of Tin
and Sheet Iron ware constantly on hapd for house fur
nishing,
FRUIT CANS and JARS.
Two of the best over offered to the nubile. Fridley
and Cornman's Self-Sealing and Bolt Testing Cans and
Jars also, Fisher's Patent, the above Cans-And Jars can.
not bo surpassed in, any market.
Thankful for .01.5 Liberal Patronage heretofore ex
tended he hopes by stt let attention to business and a
desire to please ell to merit a continuance of the same.
March 23, 1800--ly.
OPPOSITE LEE'S WAREHOUSE
Premium for Best Furniture awarded
at all County Fairs since 1857.]
Furniture of all varieties and Styles of Foreign and
Domestic manufacture. from the finest rosewood and
Mahogany to the lowest priced maple and pine.
Parlor.
Chamber,
Dining-room, FURNITURE.
Kitchen and
°Rice
Embracing °rely article used by House and Hotel
keepers, of the Most approved and fashionable design
and finish. Including also Cottage furniture in setts,
reception and Camp Lhairs, Mattrasaes, Gilt frames,
pictures, Lc., Lc.
iMi_Particular attention given as usual to funeral.;
orders from town and country, attended to promptly
and on moderate term.
March 21,1864
HENRY HARPER
520 ARCH STREET
PHILADELPHIA.
ig y WATCH ES,
FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
SOLID SILVER WARE,
and Superior Silver Plated Ware, at re
duced prices.
March 21.1806-3 m
CARPETINGS,-NEW STYLES!
-s&x
I=
J, T. DELACROIX,
No. 37 South SECOND St , Philad'a.
Ilas just recelvf d per late arrivals—
John Crossley & Sous lapestry Brussels,
ELEGANT PATTEIINE
Three Ply and Ingrain Carpets,
Damask and Venetian Star Carpets,
Cottage, Lit and Rag Carpets,
Floor Oil Cloths, Rugs, Window Shades, Matting,
&c., & c.,—FOR KALE at the 1.0, Eta PRICES, and quality
guaranteed. J. T. DELACROIX,
37 S SECOND Street, above Chestnut,
I'IILLAD'A. March 23, 1b66—.3m.
POTATOES I POTATOES 1!
20,000 Bushels !
For PLANTING and TABLE USE !
WE invite the attention of Farmers,
Dealers and Others to our Stock of POTA
TOES, comb ting of all the STANDARD VARIETIES--
Poach Blows, Monitors,
Buck Eyes, Cusco,
Mercers, Jacksons,
Prince Alberts, Early White Sprouts,
Oarnet Chili, Dykomau, &c., &c.
from various Sections of the Country—all of which we
will sell in lots' to suit Purchasers, at lowest Whble
sale Illayket Prices!
- .
WOODRUFF & BRO.,
Produce Commission Merchants,
No. 4 A ItCll c treat, &54 North %V ARVES,
Philad'a., March 23, 18.G—{t.
NE W GOODS FOR SPRING SALES
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH & ARCH Sts.,
=I
ARE OPENING FOR
SPRING SALES.
FASHIONABLE NEW SILKS.
Novelties In DRESS GOODS.
New Styles SPRING SHAWLS.
New Travelling DRESS GOOD&
Fine Stock of NEW 000 S.
Magnificent FOULARDS.
Splendid BLACK SILKS. &v.,
E. & L., have their usual assortment of STAPLE
GOODS. Also, CLOTHS, CABSIMEItES, VESTLEGS,
&c.
P. S., Our tirlCes are now arranged to meet the vitae
of Burr., s I
arch 23, 15116-6 t.
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
Ca~petlia
FIRST CLASS GOODS
-AND
ONE INVARIABLE dASPI PRICE
AN INMENSE STOCK
Embracing all Kinds and Styles.
=MEI
American and European
ItIAMPACTURE,
At Reduced Prices
On Account of tho decline in
.41:=10i—er:I.
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
13012104
CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
Now Offer Their.
GREAT SPRING STOCK
Imported and Domestic
CARPETING,
French and English Am:Wunder,
English Boyal Wilton, •
6-4 and 9-4 Velvets,
Fine English Brussels.
Crossley's Tapestries,
Imperial Three-Ply Carpet,
Fine Ingrain Carpet.
ENGLISH BRUSSELS
-AND
ROYAL -WILTON CARPETS,
TOR STAIRS AHD HALLS,
ITS BORDERS.
4-4, 5-4, 6.4
3-4,
White -Red•Chooked and Fancy Matting
Coco Mattings,
,ENQIIISJI 03140TH% &o.
/ 111 2878
Read ! Read! Read !
W. C. SAWYER,
JNO. A. DUKE, .
JNO. E. BURKHOLDER,
K NOWN as the Firm of
W. C. Sawyer, & Co.,
(East ' Main St., two doors below Saxton's Hard Ware
Store.) Have just receivedrrom
q.
NE W YORK and PHILADELPHIA
Importing, Jobbing and Auction
Houses,
AN LVAIENSE STOCK
of all §lnds of Seasonable Goods bought at the
Late Panic Prices for Cash
Now is the Time to get Bargains in Dress
Goods. Domestics and House
Furnishing Goods
Silks in ail their varieties, Striped, barred and plain
POPLINS,
All Colors of Alpacas
and 6-1 Wool DoMines, Shepherds Plalds, Mt/hairs,
Lusters, French and American Deli/Ines.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
given to Mourning and Funeral Goode,
BOMBAZINES,
TAMISE CLOTHS,
PURE ALPACAS,
Spring Mantles, Basques
and Sacks,
NEW SHADES OF SACKING
131:1111
SPRING SHAWLS, NEWEST STYLES,
Spring Balmorels and latest improved
Hoop Skirts.
CA LICOES,
ECU=
Crash "Selling at Smash up Prices."
5000 yards of Calicoes, light dark, medium
• and black from 12i cents up.
3000 yardi Bleached and Brown Shirtings,
600 yards of Ginghams, best makes
STUDY YOUR OWN IN
TERESTS.
Buy your Clothe, Casaimere and furnishing goods
from W. C. Sawyer & CO., who have always on hand a
large and choice Stock of French, German and Ameri
can
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, and VEST-
Have Goods made up In the Intuit City Stylea fj
BOYS WEAR OF EVERY VARIE
TY.
House Keepers Make a Note of this
W. C. Sawyer, & Co. Keep the largest and and best
selected
STOCK OF CARPETS and OIL
Shades, Blind Materials,
Looking Glasses,
lIPET OWN,
TZTTO-s &C.
IN THE VALLEY,
6000 yards of Carpet, all kinds and prices,
Imported, Figured and Striped ;
1000 yards very Superior Home-made
• Rag ;
600 Linen and Hemp ;
84 ? 6-4 , 5-4 and 4-4 Oil Cloths,
We make this department a Special Interest in our
trade. Alf persons in want of house furniening goods
are Invited to call before buying, we take 'pleasure in
showing onr goods.
GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE,
W. C. Sawyer,& Co., aro selling all kinds of white
goods, Cambria, Nainsooke, Embroideries, Linens'
Towellings, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
of every description at
"BREAK DOWN PRICES."
A flue assortment of Kld Gloves
READ, PONDER and DETERMINE
to buy from W. C. Bowyer, & Co., your table Lin ens
French English and American Counterpoint, Wool,
'fable
Branch,
ere, Corsets,
Parasols and Sun Urn
S3E3CA?MMI=LI,
nail a thousand ot4er, articles not mentioned.
OUR MOTTO IS
Buy Goods for
CAN] AT GOLD PRICES,
Sell them cheaper and faster than any other house in
Town W.O. Sawyer, a Co., will be making addillot is
ofthir_newest and most deelrablaimportattons _t t l .ie
swami advances.
TI ankful for, pad support, we are determined br at,
tention to merit a continuance of ' the maw Ev.ory
body loaded to call and sea our goods. .Two do ,ors.
below Sadon's Stet 0, East Main St. .
W. 0. SAWYER, k
March 23,1800.
CHALLIS MARTZE,
MOURNING SILKS, dm, &c.,
CLOTHS,
SIIEETIN , OB, GINOHAMS,
TIOKINGS,
STRIPES,
onEcKs,
INGS,
CLOTHS,
brellas,
NOTICE
S. hereby given .that the followbig
named personstave flied Petitions in the Office oI
ho Clerk of the Court of Quarter kilipuf one of Cumber
land County, for License under the provistine of the
Act of Assembly, approved 01st of March, 1866, and
the supplements thereto, Which petitions will bo pre-
sented to the said Court on Monday, the oth day of
April, 18130, via: e
HOTELS.
Carlisle, East Ward—T. B. Weakley, John G. Heiser,
Margaret Miller, Lewis Faber.
Carlisle. East Ward—George Wetzel, John Hannon,
Jacob Thndium, H. L. Burkholder, Lewis Zitzer.
DickiniOn—Joseph L. Knettle.
East Ponnsboro . —Jacob Sweitzer. Benjamin Clay,
John A. Smith, Jacob Kline, John &inn
Frankford—Cm sleuths Kennedy.
flampden—George K. Duey.
Lower Allen—Francis Larose, John G. Heck, A. L•
lliteahue.
Middlesex—N. W. Woods. John M. Kauffman.
Monroe—Andrew J. Morrison.
Mechanicsburg—George L. Sponeler, Thomas J. Kerr
Lawrence Helium, John Thompson.
Newville.—D. EL Dunlap, George Emerich.
North Middleton—J. C. Beecher.
Nov ton-0. Mellinger, Henry Ilursh.
New Cumberland—B. S. Wilder.
Newburg—lsaac A. Quigley,
Penn—Elias B. Eyster.
Shippeneburg—J. T. Junkln, Samuel Baughman. W.
H. Aughinbaugh, Mary A. Maieer, John Wynkoop.
Southampton—William Clark.
'rSouthMiddleton—Wm. S. Mullin, John Ricker, Da
vid Martz, David Z. Geyer, Ellen Rupley.
Silver Spring—George Duey, Eliza Bollinger, Daniel
Stonesifer, J. W. Laidig. A. Klink.
Upper Allen—Jeremiah Hannon, Abm. W. Zook.
West Ponnsboro'—Jacob Cheenell, George Relsner.
RETAILERS
Carlisle, East Ward—John railer, Charles I'. Earth(
Shippeneburg—llenjamin R. Keller.
E. CORNMAN, Olerk.
March 10, 1866-3 t
TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT !
New Firm ! New Store ! ! New Goods! ! !
THE undersigned - baying taken the
Store Room, in Main St , recently occupied by
John D. Gorgaa, next door to "Marion Hall," would re
apertfully invite the attention of the people of Carnal,
and vicinity to my largo, varied and well selected Stock
of Dry Goode, consisting in part, of
•
MIISLINS,
CALICOES,
DELAINES,
GINGHAM'S,
FLANNELS, &c,
at greatly reduced prices, in consequence of the iota
heavy decline In Goode In the Eastern Cities, and as
my goods are all new, I eau and will sell at actin sh
ingly low rates. I have also a choice selection of
Ladies' Dress Goode,
MERINOES, ALPACAS, MOMAIR,
en Wool detainee, Lusters, Poplins, Ail° a flue Haort
meat of Gentlemen's Wear, such go
CLOTHS,
'CASSIMERES,
SATTIN ETTS,
JEANS,
COTTON ADES &c.,
we take groat pleasure In showing goods and would be
pleased to have the Ladies call and examine our New
floods, which we are determined to sell at great bar
gains. We feel satisfied that we can offer greater In
ducements to purchas re than any similar Establish
ment in this vicinity, remember the place at Gorges'
old tin Store, next door to Marion Hall.
hitiveb 16, 1866
EBT ATE NUT 141-
Letters Testamentary on the estate of Abraham
2.. t. ;ler, late of Middlesex Twp., dee'd., having been Is
sued by the Register of Cumberland County. to the
undersigned Executors, residing in said Township.
Notice is hereby given to all persons knowing i hem
selves indebted to said estate to make payment, and
those having claims will present them properly au
thenticated to either of the undersigned.
JACOB GOB NEIL.
ELIZABETII ZEIGLER.
MELCIIOIR 11. ZEW I,ER,
ABRAHAM J. ZEIGLER,
JACOB!). ZEIGLER,
March 16, 1866-61. Executors
TETTERS of Administration on the
estate of Geo. Emig. Sr., doe'd.. late of Upper
Aden Twp., have been Issued by the Register of Cum
berland County to lAm. Emig, of Upper Allen Twp.,
and Gee. Enck, of Monroe Twp. All persona indebted
are requested to make paymeni, and those having
claims will please present them for Mlttlomon t.
WM. EUIO,
March 16, 1860
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that an as
sessment of six per cent. has this day Yuen
levied on all Premium notes belonging to this com
pany, and in force on the first day of December, A. D.
1865, except the Interest bearing and mutual nett.s
taken since June, 1203. Said assessment Payable to
the Treasurer of thiskitimpany or his authorized agent,
in thirty days from this date. By order of the [Gard.
Jt.)ll NI T. G [LEEN,
March 16, 1866-3 t. Secretary.
Removal ! Removal!
THE undersigned takes pleasure in in
-1 forming . his Customers that be has removed from
the OLD STAND to the largo and commodious Store-
Room formerly occupied by
ARNOLD &
North Hanover Street, a far more convenient location
where, with increased facilities and an
ENLARGED STOCK,
he will continue the business as
TV HOLESALE GROCER
And Commission Merchant.
Ile respectfulty solicits your kind patronage, confi
dent being able to give every satisfaction to those
who will favor him with their custom.
Produce of all Kinds Solicited on Con
signment,
which he pledges himself to dispose of at the HIGH
EST MARKET PRICES.
• H. POHLY,
North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa
March 16, 1566-Im.
F.
CLARK & CO:,
•
BANKERS,
NO. 35 SOUTH 3D STREET, PIIILADELPLIA
WE OFFER FOR SALE
Morris & EEHOX Railroad 7 per cent. Bonds.
Central Pacific R. R. 7's interest payable in Gold In
=CM
D. B. 90 year O's Interest In currency Issued to the Pa.
dile Railroad Company
These bonds are all for sale very low
Stocks bought and sold on Commission. U. S. Securities
of all lands fought and sold.
March 16, 1866-3 m.
CONFECTIONERY I
(TREAD WORK, Stars, Tulips, Bon
`-/boos, A-lamode, Choc , 'atom, 'lauds, -Cocoanut ewd
Walnut.
Dec 16, 1865 AT IIAVERSTICI,I3.
D ROPS.-
Mint, Chocolate, Cream, Lemon, Orange, Vanll
alose and Mose.
bec.l6, 1866, AT RAVERSTICKS.
QTICK S.—
io Mint, Teaburry, Lemon, Orange, Lavender, Roae
Nouga, and Vanilla.
Dee nom. AT LIATEILSTIOILS. •
IVCK-CANDY, Secrets French and
ommon
JU . 16, 1805. AT RAVERSTICKS.
PERSONS wishing to decorate their
yards, or Cemetery lots, or the grave of a rola•
Clue, sh (mid oall at the Cumberland Nursery, and pur
chase Ornamental Shade and Evergreen trees, as they
wilt be sold very .cheap the coming spring. Natural
Peath trees for eats low at the Ountbeiland Nursery.
Feb. 0,1806-3 m. LIENRY S. ROPY.
Geo. W. Crosscup,
DESIGNING AND
Engraver on Wood,
702 Chestnut St.
Phllado!phia
Forney's Prose Building,
Views of Cities, DuOdings, Portraits,
Tinted Envelopes, Bill [loads, Book Illustrations, 4c.
Designator bruggists.-Dry- -Goods, Liquor,-Tobacco,
.Flour, Perfumery and all kinds of lab's)).
Particular attention given to Machinery and .color
work.
March 9,1866-9 m.
poter Folios, Writing Desks, Bads
G a mmon Boards, Games of 'ail description at fec
ersticit's Drug, Raney and, Book. Store.
AT A. W.' 13entz'q otieap store, call
an see 6 Lillie Invoice of noon airts.—Fashions
tit a
66. A. W. DMZ:
Fob. 23;1866.
CATARRH
CURED FOR ONE DOLJ.AR.
READ I—For one dollar per mail, I
vitt solid free WanYaddresaa.recipa and modli
eine that I will guarantee to cure the worst cases of
Catarrb in the-head or bronchial-tubes in a:forr-wcolte: -
It tilitf saved my life, - and tnade ins a well roan, front
Catarrh and a.severenud - dangeroua - broachial - trettlile
;1 had suffered with Or years. • I tried the beat Oval
clans, and all the advertised medicines of the der, but
found no rellet till 1 obtained this. I would givo one
.hundred dollars for' this recipe and the .modic4lo, If I
now bad the Catarrh and couldnot obtain it for leas. 1
believe, if instructions are followed, cure any gas e
whatever, that has not already- reached the lunge and
.become a settled consumption:'Cure it while yott can.
Addram, ' • T. P. MOTHS.
N 0.152% Fulton Bt., Now York.
lair& .14418 1 30-om. •
. A. L. SPONSLER,
REAL ESTATE AGENT, Scrivener,
convey'ancon Insurance and Claim Agent. Of•
lice Main Street Near Contra Square.
LIFE INSURANCE — COMPANY,
OF PEIILADELPHIA.
A,ssetts L sl,499,s6B 21.
Life Insurance frolicies Granted on' avor-
able Terms I
I I HE Board of Trustees have declared
a Ite , urn Premium Dividend In Scrip of Fifty per
cent upon the premiums pail in 180E4 on all Policies
in force December 81st, 1866, and decided to receive
the certificates of Soap, dated 1860. 1861 anu 1862, in
settlement of Pretniutns on and after the 11,th Janu
ary, 1860, and to credit those indebted for pluntluna
notes with the amount of said scrip on their hotels of
that date.
The undersigned Arcady to deliver certificates id
parties entitled to receive them at the Carlisle Agency,
at his office, on Alain street, at any time after the date
of this notice.
Pamphlets. Tables of Rates, Applications, and every
ntormation furnished without cliafge.
A. L. SPONSLER, Agt.
Car Hale, March 30,1860
OME Insurance Company of New
Ll_ Haven, Connecticut, Statement of January let,
b(10.
Capital Stock
Surplus
$776.86.10
Loam; unrtdjustod $36,077,72
INSURANCES MADE PERPETUAL AND TL' IPOR-
The [matte of this Company consist of United States
Government Soeurities. stocks In National Banks. A ral
let, Mortgagee on Real ICrtetn Tho Board of Directors
have declared a &mil-Annual cash Dividend of Ten
per cent free from Government Tax fa 3 able on and af
ter 15th, January. latin. •
Also a scrip Dividend of Sixty per cent on the earned
Premium of Policies entliled to pa tleipate in the Pro.
tits for the year ending Ist of Janua.y. 18611. And
have voted to increase the Capital t.toelt of the
Coot
pony to One Milliun'of Dollara. Apply to
FOR SALE.
A Highly Improved Limestone Farm.
CONTAINING 120 ACRES,
IA NDSO3IELY located within 2
.1_ miles of Carltalo• The Buildings are nearly
new Fence. in good o: der,and tho land In a high State
of Cultivation. Apply to
A. L. SPONSLER.
Feb.l.6, 1866.
FOR SALE,
TOWN PROPERTY on South Hano
ver street, Carlisle, Comprising 120 test In front
and 240 feet In depth having there, o erected 3 Dwell
ing Rousse, Shops and other Buildings will be sold en
tire or divided to suit purchasers. Apply to
A. L. SPONSLER.
Feb. 16, 1860.
Valuable Lot of ground on South
Street containing ever , un feet In front and 260
in depth. A fan. a Lot a the corner of Pitt and Si uth
,t, tots, containing 60 feet lu front and 110 feet In
di:l,th. Apply to
S. C. BROWN
CHOICE' SEG ARS & TOBACCO,
AT RALSTON'S
I)URE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,
pro , erred by all practical Paint...al Try It I
you will hare no other. Manufactured only by
214101.1.1 i. k SNIITIi,
Wholesale Drug. Paint k Glass Dealers,
No. 127 North Third Street, PIIILAIYA.,
Jan. 22,1866-Iy.
WOOD & CARY,
Manufacturers, Importers & Jobbers,
Straw 3c Millinery Goods,
Silk Bonnets, French Flowers Ribbons,
Hat & Bonnet Frames &o.
No, 725 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia.
March 9,1855-4 m.
Grocpci. e vcrgea.
large assortment of' the best quality
A of
Groceries, Provisions, Spices, Fruits, &c.,
selling rant the very lowest prices ruling In the Etats
of Penn sy leant%
FOR CASH.
Call and Satisfy yourselves of the truth of the asseF
ties.
Feb 23, 15r6. M - 51. BENTZ.
GEO. ENCK,
Administrators
Cumberland Nurseries
Three Miles East of Carlisle,
Alarge Stock of fruit and ornamental
trued,
Consisting of every variety usually propagated, will be
sold cheap the coining Spring, In order to ch,se out the
stock. Particular attention is called to the large and
fine
Apple Trees and Evergreen and
Shade Trees,
Which will bo sold to suit tho purchaser either by the
tree, by ti 0 hundred or b) the tow in the ground or
dug, all Intending to plant the coming Spring are in
vited to call at the Nursery and got bargains. All orders
promptly filled.
Feb. 0,1868-3 m
1 1 IIE great Agriculturist Strawberry
plants fur sale at the Cumberland Nursery.
1111,N ItY e. HUT,
Fob. 0,1600-3 m
A_ Large lot of splendid standard and
Dwarf pear Conterd, Delaware, Diana, and
Maxatawney grare vines for sale at the Cumber and
111:21
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...?
pu ItE LIBERTY WHITE LE AJ),—
The Whitmt, the most durahlo and the most
economical. Try It I 51anulartured only by
Ziegler &, Smith,
•
Wholesale Drug, vat') t AZ Olgaa lleaDra.
No. 137 North Third St., l'hilad'a.,
Jan. 26 , 2866-1 y:
(STOVES, TIN WARE, &e. The un
deriigned having made an excurblon to the East
ern Cl' Ins, to lay lu a stock of manufactured at tieles,
and matt rut htr the menu nature of nil kinda of ware
kept In a first • lase Stove Tin and Sheet-Iron estab
lishment. are prepttreti prove th• citizens et Car
isle and vicinity. that they ate detetthined to tall
goods at prices which tit fy competition. Their stock of
STOVE AND ENAMELED IV ARE
Is the beet that Philadelphia and NOW York can pro
duce Their stock of stoves consists lu part of the
fol
lowing named
Cook's Governor Penn,
Prairie Flower,
and the Burley Sh' af,
with all varieties of Parlor,
Bed room and Ofitc* Stoves,
01 the neatest pattern, and beet quality. Tho Clover ,
nor Penn. which they guarantee to give entire settr
faction lu every respect, with capacity to prepare the
co !ORA or baked rare or any t mily w ith less consump
tion of fuel than any other stove, they will warrant
for six months. They manufacture Zimmerman's
St. am Cook Kettle, In a filch all kinds of vegetal les
can he cooked at the 1,41,1 , 41 time, a ithout the one fla
voring the other. Best of references given. 'they
.hates purchased for cash. nod t herethre have the prices
of their goods reduced to a very low figure, tueling
confident that "large sales and small profits,' la the
beet policy. They call at tuntlon to their large stock of
Tin, Sheet-Iron, and
ENAMELED WARE,
lottfilstlug of Bockats, 'taboos, N5'1.311-boilers. Wll6ll
- 1.2111 Cans, Coal Fcuttlea, &a., gum anteelng
to all NOW way purchafa Di thorn a saving 01 at knit
TWO DOLLARS
out of every ton expended. Ileators, Hitcheu Ranges
and Furnaces sot in on short notice. Itoofin: and
Spouting done In the bust manner and ou reasonable
terms. Old stoves taken In exchange for new ones.
Olvo us a call. North Hanover - stroetrbetweeu Wet
zol'a and Thudium's Hotels.
',thankful for the patronage beretoforo so liberally be.
Oolted upon thein, they solicit a continuance of the
=Me.
Fob. 9,1896-3 m
•
Wanted.
?3000, for which a first judgetneut - Jor
e Mortizug u o u , i .wlllhOAlVOn on two firms north 12„
OuU in this coApply to tho 11dit tr.
Feb.lo,lBllo Y.
Manhood : how Loth, how Restored.
grh q 'T UST published, a DOW edi
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EDUATED ESSAY on the radical cure
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The celebrated author in this admirable essay clear.
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Bent under, seal, lax plain envelope. to any address,
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41!)larch 10,1866-1.
1 - 1 1,A.MILY DY.H COLORS,;
iiusupps.
'1,18“.
PENN MUTUAL
ARY
A. L. a PUN rLFIR. Agent
FOR SALE
I=
Vines, Plants and Shrubs,
HENRY S. RUPP
=1
RMNEBMITH &.p,UPP
$500,000,00
275,80U,10