-r FINANCIAL STATEMENT x OF TUB ipoßOuciii oi? ca'Rlisll:, for the council year 1864-5. JACOB BHEEM, Treasurer. ‘Jfclonco received from former Treasurer, $O7O 79 'Amount received, from rent of stalls and stands at Market Ilouao, of,William 'H. ; Hdrn, Clerk of Markets,. jßocoWod of A. L. Sponsion Esq., fines, Jloceived of Abin.'LohufT, Esq., fines, Received for Exhibition Licenses, Amount of Taxes of 1801 outstanding at . .last pottlpmont, *204 4b ; o«WtKflding J? b,t jl ** l rtJl !j i , *s4 01 •Amount’of‘t^d3 ! lcvicdf6r-iBO4, 6,U0 41 *B ,° 'J °° Council Orders. pUid George Lino and others, Interest on Borough Bonds,and Judgment, $1,930 52 Jpaid Borough Bond Coupon, ‘ 30 00 Tl’uid Carlisle (Jus and Water Company, interest on investment on'Bast'Pom-" fret street; Paid Carlisle Gas and Water Company ' for Gas and Water foruso of Borough 799 64 ’Paid W. B. Mathews, Street Commission er salary and work on streets and wa > gos paid hands, piid Samuel Wetzel, Election expenses,' Westward, 9 10 00 Paid James Postlcwaito, Election expen ses, West Ward, (special clecl4oiv), Paid Andrew Kerr, Election Expenses, • East Ward, • 11 00 Paid J. W. Eby, brooms for .Markdt House for 1863, . Paid Samuel Sipo, salary as ’Jligb Con stable, Paid Joseph W. Ogilby; saltdry‘hs Boo rotary, , *Paid James Spangler, salary as "bmp lighter, Wosf Ward, 120 00 Paid Charles Mock, salary as lamp lighter, Bast Ward. 120 00 ''Paid William H. Horn, Sttlaiy tfh Clerk 4 of Markets, ' ' , , 100 00; Taid Jacob Rhoom, salary rtfc Treasurer, 100 00 Paid Goo. Taylor, salary as Janitor, .25 00 Paid David Smith, qualifying Borough , officers, ’2 75 Paid Jonathan /Jbiglor, stopping stones, ‘curbs, <fco M 56 50 Paid James Armstrong, preparing dh plioato, n 10 00 Paid Wm. 11. ITarn, shoveling ant tv and repairs at Market House, •Paid Win. 11. Harn, for diligence and . increasing receipts of Market, ■ 'Paid Jacob Rhoom, percentage allowed collectors 1861 and 1862, 19 96 jpaid Jdoob Brotz, serving election joticos, 120 Paid Andrew Martin, serving cdcctidh notices, - .... Paid Samuel Sipo; cutting grkSS : fe f t-gmVo yard and removing nuisances, . •paid John Bgolf, removing nuisanclto, “■Paid J. W. Ogilby, expense of sending dooumonts to Philadelphia,during re bel invasion and stationary, 14 66 Taid J. B. Bratton, printing, 23 75 ♦< A. K. Rhoom, " |3 50; u t George Zinn, “ ;55 75 E. Cornman, H 00 * Samuel Wetzel, work, 11 33 '** Estate Sam'l Havcrstick, sundries, 81 ' **■ S. Shirolnan, cost£ for entering liens, 3. 53, V Goorgo Wetzel, ivork hnd matorirtls, 113 74j Mcfl, Wr brick for Margaret "Storm’s and Jacob Weaver’s pavements, 34 20. 'Paid Joseph Schumpp, work at bridge and crossings, 141 14 Taid Alfred Brannon, sand, . 800 •* Jacob Thudiinn supper foripafcrol, 11 00 *< Godfrey Bender and G'otfrgo SpOilo borgor, cleaning Retort Spring, Ttvid C. U. Tloffor, painting at grave yard, " C, Inhoff, brooms for Market House .. 1801, , . , , I £' "Paid John Harris, sharpening drills, Ao„ 7 o(» •' John Beotonr, coal and 'work, '6 25 " John Campbell, Treasurer, impro priation to Empire Hook »k Ladder Co., '34 00 Taid J. W. Ogilby, Treasurer, appropri ation to Good Will Hose Company, -Paid IL S Ritter, Treasurer, appropria tion to Cumberland Fire Company,^ •Taid E. Cornman,'President, appropria tion to Union Fire Cbrapany, Tft’d John Fredericks, stone furnished for poor houso road, , . -"Paid Win. P. LynoJi._plumbing.-«fecu il Delaney. & Blair, plank boards, »fcO/, '4O 87 •' James L. Swigcrt, hauling, . 'J9 26 u Andrew Kerr, work, SJ 44 Peter Spabr, hauling, 4t E. Steel, winding clock, 15 00 '•t James Loudon, stationery, . 3 24 <* $. Wetzel, J. Nutohcfe and 11. . ora, street regulators, Jl Taid Henry Saxton, powder, nails, «c., ol 4{ Lewis F.Lyuo, glass, 1 83 “ A. Rinehart, collector, percentage on Borough ll’ax 'collected, Paid Wm. P. Lynch-, plumbing, ord6r of last Council, ■ \ •Paid M. Miniob, stone, • - <> 4 uo •Paid J. W. Ogilby, foi prcpftVThgftDnokl statement of receipts and expendi tures for auditors and for publication and extra services, -!By exonerations nllowcA A. llinobart, , collector of Borough Taxes by Oounoil, Bi oil ?By amount of Taxes of 1864 outstaud’g*, 242 85 Balance in Troatfuror’B bands, ’JACOB RHEEM, Troasuror of Bounty Fufcd, DR. ' ' j 'Tq balance on hands oflasfcsettlement-, $4OO 00 To amount of Bounty Tax received,from A. Rinehart, collootor, 1864. 4,218 00 proceeds of pofe-discounted at Car , lisle Deposit gank, • 3 ’ 965 33 £o 'proceeds of Bounty Bonds taken by jf Yf, Eby, 00 *To proceeds, of Bounty funds taken by ’To proceeds ’of Bounty bonds taken % O. M. Chamberlin,' . 500 00 ’To proceeds of Bounty bonds taken by O. Moore, . ~ , - .• . To proceeds of Bounty bondatakon by g|) James Sites, u . . . To proceeds of Bounty bonds taken by Mrs. 8. C.-Ulrich, m ® u To proceeds ofbhtfok of Wm. M. Beo ' tom, ‘ : 'ffo balance of pttrttfcds of notoB) amountpai*(\.ns^ By amount paid Carlisle Dopdslt BA-nk 1,093 , on .note and interest, By amount paid Carlisle. Deposit/Bank By amminfc {laid Carlisle Deposit Bank j , ] on, n/do, j ~ , , .m -.„■ Paitf 3ohn Lee for somcos m proounng , credits,. ■ >, nra‘. nn Paid W. L. Cornman, bounties, . Paid Jacob Rhoom, Treasurer, oommis gion i per cent, and stamps For ebooks , and notes, ‘-, ' paid A. L. Rinoharl percentage for ool ,'looting bounty tax-, , , . Paid Rboem & Weakly ptmUng bounty tf( j Pabl XW. Eby, Wderesl on bounty bonds, 11 90 Paid John Campbell-,'toWgtaph messages bv bounty committee-, ... . ■, Paid J. P- Bister, expenses tb Harris burg on bounty business, Paid Thomas Paxton, - , , j “Paid Q. L. Taylor and Cl. L. doucliof, posting bounty ordinauoos, Annual Statement of” the Debts and Assets of the Borough'. LIABILITIES! , Bontlajeauod fof Gas aid'Water stoti,I ’ 5 (100 „„ lit i.uVsonptlon, ■ * > Bonds Issued Kir Gas and Water-»tooU, 0Q 2nd subscription, q’ocq ra Bonds issued and others, , Judgment of Margatet Warden, use ot r B. Quigley, ASSETS!; Woo_fchares_Oa'B and Water ttook, lat gubseftiption at ) parvalup, . 26,000 00 J-4UO ibftros Qds end Water stock, 2d subscription at par value x • .. 35,0Qb‘'OO 124 shares ’'Bos ?dmd ‘Water stock at.par value,' Outstanding taVfor 1864, Pavement Herts, • 'Excess.of . . / , $5,300 40 LIABILITIES FOR BOUNTY PURPOSES. Notes discounted I bopos}t l *' i ‘ .Bnnk to piur bpi)hfics,r , , t \ $25,597 40 Bdfcds issued fortTo’uoty pUrposoS to J. W. . Eby and others, payable in five years, 3,000 00 Bonds issued to C. M. Chamberlin and , ■ • 'dtbt}fB, ,^’ayawlo'ln; lbn years, 1,000 00 25 m 85 10 00 •2 W 43 00 ... ( . isSETB. 6u(3iKti(iing'libunty tax for 1804, Excess of indebtedness for boanty. purposes, Wo,‘tbo undersigned Auditors of tbo Borough of Carlisle, being first duly sworn, have this day' examined the account and vouchers of Jacob, Rboom. Treasurer of tbo Borough of Carlisle, and; of tbo Bounty Fund of said Borough,:for the term! commencing March 22d, 1804, nnd ending March 13th, 1805, and find the same correct as sot forth -above, and-tbat-thdro Is duoj'tb the 'said Borough' by said Treasurer, one butillrod hhd sfi dollars and seven cents. 15 PO Witness oift bonds this 20th djiy of March, A. D. ono (Thousand’Eight Hundred and sixty-five. ■V K. D. GAtedON,} 2,127 ffl April 0, 1865. 1865 7 ‘5O 3 SO 250 00 100 00 *'’lB years established in !l?r. Y. City.” “ Only infallible remedies known.” ‘“ from’Poisons.” u Not dangerous to tho Human Family.” u Kata come'Out of their holes to die.” <( Costa T’s” Rat, Roach, &c., Exter’s, Is a paste—used for Bate, Mice, Roaches , Black and Bed Ante, &ci, Ac. t <fcc.,' Ac. 10 72 20 00 “ Cdstar’s” Bed-Bttg Exteterminator . Ts a liquid or wash, uaod to 'destroy, and also as a pro-. Vontlvo for Bed-Bugs, &c. 1 80 « Costa'r’s” Electric powder fbr Insects la for ilfollts, Mosquitoes, \Fleas, Bed-Bvgg, Insects on Plant!, Fowls, Animals, <tc. '2l 00 ‘6 00 Sold by all Druggists and Retailors every where. !I • Beware I! ! of all worthless imitations.. See that “OoSTXr's” naino'is oueach Box, oitlo and FlhS'k, before you buy. HENRY R. COSTAL. ; iffir- Prij/6ipal Depot, 482 BrieKnwXY, N. Y. Sold by JoHbr Hybr, and all Drbggists and Dealers at Carlisle, Pa. March '28,1865-3m INCR'eXsE.OF RATS.—Tho Farmer*! Gazette (English) assorts and proves by figures that one pair of rats will have a progeny and descendants no less in throe year*. Now, unless this immense family can bo kept- down, they would consume more food than %’dhld 'sustain 65,000 hu man beings, See CostXr'H advertisement ra this paper. 1865. 150 00 1 50 SO 1 134 00 RATS ecraus BlRDS.—‘Whoever engages in; shooting small birds is a cruel man j whoever aids. in exterminating rate is a benofuotor. Wo should, like sorno of our correspondents to give us the bo- \ nof% of tboif experience in driving ou*t those ipists. \ -,\V^,nocd-s^mething-healdoaJdQgs^catB,_and-trapa.; for this business. —Scientific American, N. , Y. | gen Co'&tXr's 'advertisement in this paper. * 1865* 131 00 4 80 85 15 ,«HO‘tTSEttEEpfeRS troubled with vermin need ; bo so no longer, if they use “ CGbtarV Extermi nator. Wo have used it to onr satisfaction} and if a box cost 6s, wo would haVe it. Wo have tried poisonis, but tbeykiffootod nothing; but “ Coatar's” •article k'Arfoks the brea'th out of Rats, Mice, Roa ches and Bod-Bn'ga qufokoV than fro can write it. Jit is in groat demand all over tbe counlry-—Medi na (Ohio) r 6bzetfe. fiSSi- Scto 'Cos'tXrTj advertisement in ’this paper. 1865. 291 66 50 00 A VOICE FROM THE FAR TOST.— Speak ing of '* , CoBTA ! b'h’' Rat, Rafcoh, &0.. Extermina tor “ more grain and provisions are destroyed annually in Grant County by vermin than would pay for tons of this Rat and Insect Killer.—ion casler, Willerc/ld. , v ,. ■rpfT' See Cobtau's advortlsomont in tnis paper. . 1868. $£,012 23' $7,019 69 106 07 $3,025 06 ■ FAll.SlfeW ANt) HOUSEKEEPERS—shouId recoiled that hVin'droda of dollars’ worth of Grain, Provisions, Ac., aro annually destroyed, by Rats, Mioo, Ants, and other in scots and vorttnn—all of which can buproWtod by a few dollars’ worth of “Costaii’s" Rat, Roach, Ac., Exterminator; bought and-used freely. aS- See Cobtah’b advertisement in this paper piS~ Sold in CARLISLE by Jontt Hveh, and all Druggists and Dealers generally. GREAT ATTRACTION! GREAT ATTRACTION U DBl GrOOTDS At A. W. Bbktz’s Emporium, which has always boon admitted AS being the cheapest store in the county. Wo, have recently received from the Eastern Cities, selections from tho CHOICES 1 GOODS, at such very low figures as will . surprise tho purchaser. Wo will, as usual, replenish our stock with - tho most Seasonable goods, snch ni cannot fail to gtatify tho moat fastidious, ,0m Domestic Goods a’ro greatly reduced in price lower than purchased in towjv_ BBNTZ 515 50 1,721 47 $14,812 94 WINES AND LiaUOKS. Souxii UaNoVer Street, Carlisle. TUB undersigned, successor to D. P. lift zolton,WoUU respectfully inform bis friends and the public generally, that he intends to main tain the character of the Above h'ouso As hereto fore, and Will keep constantly on hAnd 4 latgo as sortibont'ot , BBAKfIIES, QINS, WHISKIES, RUMS, CORDIALS, ■ BITTERS, 63 27 6 16 &c., &0., which ho con soil iis cheap as any other establish meat in Carlisle, if not cheaper , Country Landlords will Add this the plabo to buj th'oit WINES AND LIQUORS, Both in regard to quality and prioo. _ 3 66 '2 10 1 60 $U,Bi2 04 ttis stock is largo and well solcotb'd, and ho in vlles a call boforo purchasing olsohhoro., Bo menibor the place, South Hanover stroof, directly opposito tho “ Volunteer” Printing ter’s old Stand,l Catlialh. j iunlt Nov. 17, 1861-tf. . PLOWS, PLOWS/—. sale at Manufootnrors mentof Plank’s Plows, Hohwood’s “ ZoigloPs “ Weir lab's “ a' tho-ohoop Hardware St< GOO 00 $68,883 60 Cerlisle* January, li 3,100 00 ’t 242 85 ..iso u."<:•. ;..r $03,523 34 $29,507 40 241 60 $29,355 90 1865 1565„ fiist received and fo prices, a largo assort Torlt Motpl £low*, •' Bloomfield do Eagle do Cultivators, &q., Ao., toro-of- : 1 —— — n; SAXTON, LIST Of BE ILEUS Of Goods, Merchandise, also .Brewers, Distillers, Luinborhion,'Ac., within tho County of Cumberland, 'returned and classified, according to tbo several Acts of Aasornbly, as follows, to wit: CARLISLE, Clnnt . Licente. MohasmUh A Baker, groceries 13 $lO 00 Q. p Myers, do 13 10 00 .1. M Alien A Co., do ’ 12 12 00 John Hyer, do 11 00 Halbert A Brother, do 11 15 00 William BenU, do 12 12 60 Win. Blair A Son, do 11 15 00 Willliam Strailoy, do U • 7 00 John D. Meek, do U 7 00 D. Kconoy, do 11 7 00 M. Myers A Co., do -13 'l.O 00. Mrs. E. Poland, do 11 .7 00 John Fuller, do 1-f .7 00 Zoigler & Strode, . do 14 $ 00 D. Fredericks, |lo ; 14 7 00 A. ftlonasnmh, 1 14 7 00 John Zoigldr, • do" 14 7 00 J. F. Steele, db ,U 7 bo W, 11. Ilfttii, / do . 14 7 OCM Susan Winoholl, do J 4 7 00 G. B. Hoffmah, gb 7 00 0. P. EdkcH?, ub 14 7 bb " Loidioh A dry.goocft, 10 20 00 Greenfield A Sbelifd'r, db 11 10,P0 W.C. Sawyer, db . lo 20 00 A.-W. Bent*, db 10 20 00 O, Ojcilby, Trusty, * U 10 00 P. C. Ploih'iog,. bb’dta jihd shoes, 3)1 IP 00 J. Common, Agt., do 11 7 00. John Irvine* do 13 10 00 D. Stcrrott, do 14 7 00 Joseph Sites, do 14 t 00 Henry Saxton, Tittlrdwaro, ' ® 25 00 .Lewis F. Lync, do 12 12 50 J..A. Keller, bats and cat's, ,1,4 7 00 J. G. Callio, do 7 00 Mrs. S. M. ICioffer, fancy goods, J’4 :7 00 C. Main, do *4 7 00 Rhobin A Spahr, confectionary, 13 7 00 F. 0. Porter, do 14 7 00 D. Rajßtqn, ... e drugs, 13 10 00 Mrs. H. Haverstick, do 12 12 50 Mrs. C. Elliott. - do ’ 14 7 00 Miss S. E. Stahl, millirfcry, 14 700 Mrs. Anna Sohuohman, do 14 7 00 Mrs. E.'Williams, do 14 7 00 Mrs. S A. Hutton, do 14 7 00 Mrs. M. Neff, db 'l4 7 00 Miss bs. Sturm, db 14 7 ‘OO William Sellers, baker, 14 7 00 George Faber, do 14 .■ 700 J. Torapler, do 14 7 00 ; J. Schmohl, <. do 14 700 William Clbtpcrr, robefc, 14 7 00 Saral.-Enaminger, do , 14 *T 00 J. Boas, Agt., furnishing gbbds, 13 10 00 Wm. A. Miles, do 14 Y 00 ;J. Neuwftbl, ; elerthing, J 4 700 E. B. Leonard, jr, do *3 10 00 8. C. Huyott, do 14 .7 00 : J. W. Smiley, do 12 12 60 N. Jlantcb, do 14 7 CO L Livingston, ‘db 12 12 60 IL S. Ritter, do * U 7 00 A. Lehman, do 14 7.00 L. Barnhart A Son, do • 14 7 00 Michael A Ensminger, leather, 14 ,7 00 George Rinosmith, stoves, X 4 700 J. 1). Gorgas, db 14 7 00 P. C. Kfaraor, jotoplity, if 7 00 R. E. Shatloy, ‘do 14 7 ‘OO T. Coulyn, . ‘fib 14 : 7 01) J. Loudon, books,. 14' 700 X - . M, Piper, do *4 700 W. H. Cornman, nows depot, 14 7 06 H. Rhoads, furniture, H 700 I A. B. Ewing, .do J 4 7 00 D. Sipo, furniture,and wall paper,. 14 700 Gcetom A Bro., produnb ahd coal, 1.3 10 00 J. A'H. Rhoads, produce, . 14 7 00 S. M. Hoover, lumber and coal, 14 7 00 Dolahoy A Blair, do 10 20 00 Armstrong A Hoffor, do t 32 12 60 R. C. Woodward, produce, 11 15 00 Snyder A Newcomer, do 12 12 50 W. J. Cameron, flour and food, 14 _ 700 Pcto.r Faust, do •• 14 7 00 : Jamison A Co., notions, -10 20 00 J. C. Loshor. photographer, 14 7 00 A. J«. McMillan, . do 14 700 Mrs. 31. A. Smith, do If 700 H.H. GrovoASbu,’do 14 7 00 William Askew, markolttrfe, 14 7 00 FI. Harkness, do J 4 "7 00 C. A. Smith, ‘do 14 7'oo D. Fredericks, ’do *4 7,00 J, Oonnolly, do 14 700 Wm.WoTt, 'db 14 7 00 Allisop :& Kcefloy, tfb J 4 .7 ,00 Wm. Brought, 'do 14 7 00 Hippie A Sponslor, do . *4 700 Monasmith A Baker,, huckster, 14 ,7 00 ~Mrg.^A,-Von-Hoilon r oonfeotionary, —14 —--7-flfr Henry Brown, dealer in wood, 14 7 00 Robert Thompson,- do 14 700 B. Gill, dealer in stock, 14 7 00 J. Ihudlum, do ]4 .7 00 Wm. Leeds, ‘ ’db . J 4 700 C. W. AJ. W. AM, db 14 7 ’OO George itendel, do J 4 7 00 L. Robinson, ifo 14 7 00 ■A. A. Lino, do 14 7£o *D. Wert, . db ?4 100 : D. P. Hazelton, do 14 7 ‘OC MECIIAfrICSBIJRCr, Jacob Enaralngor, grocery, "3 John Johnson, do Yost A Hoffman, do 10 David Dovinney, do 14 BrindJo A Noiswangor, dry goods, . 10 Comfort A Son, do 12 CbronisterA 'Brugh, do .11 John Roigjo, f ( do 14 Loidig A Mathews, j 4 Wilson A Son, a 6 ?4 Dr. Ira Day, drugk, 14 I. J. Clark, do 14 H. I*. Coyer, do +4 JB. Hotting, dp, 14 Boyer A Eboliy, h Ardw&rn, • Jl Skorgo Bobb, 'do ■ 13 Coorgo ICosoV, ' marketing*, • 14 S. Chronistor, do Si 1 Elias Hoffman, do ?4 J. D. Raffensborgcr, ‘d6 , J 4 Marshall A Bro.', dd , ?4 George Stonour, dd ‘ J, Millison, lumber, ’ J* Zaoharias A Son, lumber ana 'poar, 13 M, 0. Eberly, dealer, J 3 H. H, Eberly, do , . . J* 8. Eberly, , do \V. Brunner, do D. Sponalor, d’d Joseph Totten, dd Jacob Neieloy, dd Wmk King, do Mrs. A. M. Cross, millinery, Mrs. I. Borckheadi do Mrs. A. H. Jftateer, . do David Miller, • produce, Levi Brandt, do Bryson & Son, do Singizor A Brandt, do Johnson A Sons, do T, J. Smith, confectionary, _ S. Rupert, do J. D. Raflenfborger, music, Gooigo Hummel, coal, Jacob Shcfcicr, sogars, John RriWp, fiiWituVo, S. S. Worst, do L. \V. Abrams, clothing, L. D. Kleffor, merchant tailor, Levi Bofcle, fcfeoos and bats, Andrew photographer, T. B. Carded, <jo J, Bates, • ‘do Swartz, jefcelfy, ICclm, bools and shook. NEWVILLE. Stough Si Elliott, dry goods, id Woi MoCnn'dlish & James, do JJ Klink * Brother, do 11 13 Q. W. Mull, stores, do 14 7 S. Olouuoy, do do J 4 7 J. J. Crawford, confootionery, 14 7 Lochman * Bretr, photographers, U 7 J. H. Miller, drags, 14 7 Mrs. M. B. Boed, do 14 7 S. fl. Wild, do 14 7 John S. Hoys, groceries, 13 i" S. M. Olnusor, do ,T o B. E. Sharp, tobacco and sogars, 14 I John Briokor, furniture, 14 I L; 11. Bandall, ihorehant tailor, 14 7 J. A- llunklo, hardware, J* I J. Dougherty, morohant tailor, 14 7 L. V. B. Soper, jewelry, 14 7. J. Loughlin, clothing, 14 X, John Hard, marketing, 14 »• J. B. Kinsley, . dealer in stock, 14 i, J 51. Woodbiirn, jr, do H J P. A. Ahi A Bi-other, dir 14 7 SIIIPPENSBURG, Hook, Kunitlo d. Hcok, dry goods, 13 J. A J. B. Boddig, do U Deo. H. stiiart t , do /11 Stoviok * M’Pherson, .do 13 P. Korlin, .. ’ drags, 14 B. K. Keller, do If J.T.Altiok, do 14 A. L. Snoddy, photographer, 14 Kebuck A Alleman, do 14 Qlatt. License. Grabill A Harper, hardware, 12 12 50 Forney & McPherson, . do 33 10 Jamos Kelso, stationary, 14 7 Grabill & Stewart, groceries, 14 7 E.J. MoCuno, groceries, 34 700 3. C. Hollar, do U .7 P. S. ArU, do 14 7 Xarman A Boa/er, do 14 7 J. R. Pagito, do 14 7 Peter Miller, do .14. 7 Mrs. P. Doitrich, do . ( „, 11 7 0. Pasnaoht, Agt., do v 14' 7 {Vlrs. M. Davis, millinery, 14 7 Shearer A Blafr, merchant tbllor, 13 10 J. Bridges, db,-. <» 14 7 0. N. Grayson, tobacco and segars. .14 7 Isaac Landis, jewelry, • ’ll 7 H. Ileyslnge'r, do 14 7 J. A. IV olf, stoves, -V . • 14 7 Isaac N. Hykos, do .. - .14 7 ' 6. B, Coles, huts an" 3 shoe's,*l4 7 G. W-Croft, boots and shoe's)l* 7 B. J. Snoddy, furniture, D. Criswell, do H. Duke, ■ ' db Seiror A Anglo, prodlicc, T. P. Blaif, do M. lliiby A C 6., (To Saifauol Myers,.marketing, Buuj. Biggs, do D. dry goods, ’ ,13 ft 00 D. Rupp, produce, , 14 7 J. H. Johnson, dry goods,, _ 14 7 . Goorgo K. Dnoy, marketing, , 14 7 . LOWER ALLEN TOWNSHIP, 13. W.,4 G. Wise, dry gboift, 14 7 00 T. Willett, do A. Brower, do Jonathan Balaloy, sogare, William Collor do Bherly Sc Leo, produce, 0. liberty, . marketing, George Brubaker, do ■ James. Davis, do I John Young, ' db W. Grail, db 0. Shorriek, drugs, UPPER ALUENTOWNSIII'P. J. H. Qoswoilor, dry goods, 12 12 50 JT. Sfrurtz, merchant tailoi*, 14- 7 SILVER SPRING TOWNSHIP. A., Orris, dry goods, 13 10 00 Jacob W. Simmons, do 'l4 -7 W. 11. Eckols, do 18 10 J. W. Lolittg; do U 7 J. B. Loidig, produce, 13 10 seprgo Duey, marketing, I*l 7 P. Bruckmakor, 4° •-> , 7 Fisher & Houck, dokieivm stock, 14 7 L. Cwpp, do 14 7 J. Brenneman, do 14 7 John Fought, -49 14 “7 S. Hcmmihgor, do 14 7 EAST PENNSfiORO’ T6WNSHIP^ D. Denlingor, dry goods, 14 700 W. O. Banks, do 14 7 •M. Free, . proddfco, dr4 • r* •Patterson t\ J&yers, 4°. , 12 12 50 D. Luvglpfleld, 'do! 13 10 Jacob llennihger, •groceries, 14 7. Jacob Lvmgftebker, do 14 7 John Glesnlr , do 14 7 Ghiorge Grtivlin, . do 14 7 David Brown, marketing, 14 J E. Ebner, furniture, 14 7 NEW CUMBERLAND. Mosser & hoover, lumber, Lee & 'Eberly, . do V. Feeman, d 6 J, O. Miller, dry goods, T. Willett, do. ■ MONROE TOWNSHIP.. Samuel Plank, dealer, 14 .7 00 D. Devinney, drugs, 14 7 George Brindlo, dry goods, 12 12 50 U. Spahr, flour, 14 7 M. Landis, dealer in stock, 14 ' 7 SOQTrt MIDDLETON TOWNSHIP. Kttuffmun & SVebbort, drj goods, 12, 12 50 A. SI. Leidioh. , do 12 12 00 Alexander & Mullen, do 13 10 00 S. N. Diven, do 13 10 C. Help, furniture, .14 7 P. Clepper. confectionary, 14 7 John Ilorlzler, dooler in stock,. 14 7 IT. Striokle James Stuart, AV. Saxton, John Sjua'ft, Jacob Zug, Middlesex township. ■ J. It. Swiler, dry goods, 14 700 E. L. Sbyrock, grocpry, J 4 7 Samuel Jacobs, huckster, II 7 D. Rihgwo.lt,.,, dealer In stock, 14 7 •Jacob Ringwalt, do U ■ 7 B. BronnonVfcA-, po 14 7 Harry Brennemiih, do H 7 0. Durnin, .do 14 7 WEST PENNSBORO’ TOWNSHIP. Bowman & Diller, dry goods, 13 10 00 D. R. Burkholder, do 12 12 50 G. C. Carotbevs, do 14-7 J. W. Hansbow, 110 14 7 ,J. Wataoh, dealer, • 14 7 Jacob Bnsmingor, marketing, 14 7 James Bishop, do 14 7 Wm. GondbeaVfc, ' ■ 'do . 14 1 William Bishop, dp 14 7 Peter Hess, do • 14 7 Thomah HeSi), 'do 1 14 7 John Greason, produce, 14 7 Ilomsher & Drawhaugh, do 13 10 D. Givler, dealer in stock. , 14 7 D. Hoiks, do 14 '7 $lO 00 12 SO FRANKFORD TOWNSHIP. Alexander & Bro., dry goods, 14 JOO John M. Wagner, groceries, 14 7 Shoemaker & Elliott, dry goods, 13 10 00 Koontz & Stcvick, do il 15 A. High, marketing, "• 14 7 David Hoover, flour, 14 7 O. Stcvick, furniture, 14 7 D. McCoy, boots And shoes, , 14 7 SOCTHAMPI'CN TOWNSHIP. Jacob Bombergor, dry goods, 14 George Cleaver, do 14 J. Sboch & Bro., do 14 Coffey & Strohm, do 12 William Clark, do 14 Henry Myers, marketing, 14 William Haflrk, do 14 John Finlejr, dp '!■* tBNN TOtf N'Slili 4 . B. Russell, dry goods, U Goorge Rilssell, do 14 P. Garber, do 14 Jacob Beetera, marketing, J 4 H. Cookley, dealer in stock, 14 D. Baker, do 14 S. & B. Cookley, do 14 u It It DICKINSON TOWNSHIP. B. Plank, dry goods, 14 J. H. Murray, . do 14 H. Warner, huckster, 14 NEWTON TOWNSHIP. Myers & Son,. dry goods, U John Minnioh, do 1* C. Mellinger, do Nowboraor & Co., . ao Miller & Son. , T ,dp lo Cleaver & Ernst, ; ‘dd • . W Snyder & Newcomer, produce, 13' Lewis & Brtt.i-. . do Jv Henry Snyder, ■: ’ do, 1-1 J, &.J. B-Hurahi do. 15 Smith & Go., .. . -i do 11 Walker & Sabdßrsori, grocery, 14 Green & McClure, furn’g goods. 14 Jacob M. Wagner, marketing, 14 P. Kegereie, huckster, 14 Soaker & Peokard, do 14 1» eating houses. 700 Stephen Keeper B . Carlisle, ' 8 J Mrs. R- Pilkay, 4°:. ° I 1 John Loyr,\ a tg 'Jacob Hippl#, do Jacob Stratton; • do- •' 5 5 John Moldy; Meolmniopbur'z;, 8 5 William Dunlap, Newvillo, 8 5 J. P. Wagner, ;,, do, , 8 5 b'RE'WERS 'AND DISTILLERS Gobhart ’& Richter,'Carlisle,- David Black, . , -|lo. Wm, Alexander, ,N do '■ Ahl, Snyder & Co., Newton,. , BILLIARD SALOONS.,- ! S. if. Early, Carlisle, ■ ■ ■ . ’lO 00; AH persons feeling themselves aggrieved", by the above return, or classiGcatioflu.will. have ah opportunity "of appealing, bv calling; on tho subssrib’er, at Kousb, in Carlisle, on tlie Sth, 15th or 22d of April, af-; ter which time no appeal will be heard. 'J. U WUNDERLICH, Mercantile Appraiser. March 23, 1805. 14 7 *l4 7 U 7 14 7 11 15 !f0 20 '44 7 14 7 ,14 7 12 12 SO 14 7 ' 14 7 14 ■ 7 14 7 14 7 .14. 7- 14 7 14 7 14 7 12 12 50 10 20 00 H T ' jW 7 12 12 50 M 3 H 7 14 7 14. 7 •do' Art do da NEWBDRG. 7 00 7 7 7 ■ 7 7 7 THE jpHGKNIX PECTORAL ¥il! Gure Your Coiigli. THE PIKENIX PECTORAL; OR, COMPOUND SYRUP OF WIL'D CHERRY AND SENEKA SNATvE ROOT, HVile emu: the diseases op the THROAT ANU IiIJA’OS, Such as Colds, Cofighs, Croup, Aslh uiii, Bronchitis, Catalrrh, S6re Throat, Hoarseness, Whoop ing Coilgh, &C. Tts'timbty uSorvill fiovont Pulmonary consumption, ; And oven where this fearffil disease Ims taken hold it will afford greater reliot thUn any other medicine. _ « ... , , /T Miss K*ato Vandcrfllico, of pottsnßo, flaysi: *1 was bonefitted more by using the Phoenix 1 ecto ral than any other medicine I ever used. EHfis Ohci'hdUor, of Lionvillo, Chester ootraty,, was cured of a emu'll of many yolirs’ slkbdifag by using tire I'htchix Pectoral. , ~ , .... Joseph bullous, of Hull street, Tbroni.-villo, certifies that ho was cured'of a cough of standing, when all other medicines bad failed, by tbo uso of tho Phoenix Pooloral. J llo ofc Powers certifies thn.t ho has sold hundrouo of bottles of tho Phoenix Pectoral, and that all ■who'ifsod it bear testimony of its wonderful effects in curing cough. . V . , , ~ John Key or, editor of tho Tuuepmdmt Phaut*, having iPod it, ImS no hesitation in pronouncing it a complete remedy for cough - , hoarseness and irritation in tho throat. Tbo West Chester Jejfertnman says ; M ohave known Dr. Oborhoitecr personally a number of years. audit gives us tho greatest pleasure, to re ocommoud his medicnibs. iriiibibuch fcs tho public ■raroly have tho benefit of fatuity medicines pro bated by a physician of bis boqtiiiemorifa »d« ex perience. Dr. Obcrholtccr is a member of the Alumni of tbo Modloii! Dijtinftbiont of thoUtnvor sity of Pennsylvania, at ivliich institution bo gra duatod 5b ibS-i." , Tho Heading Oaten; says;“ This cough romo dy is mkdo by Dr. L. Dborboltv.or, of PlunnixviUd, Pa., and it has acquired on unsurpassed ropulu tion in curing cohgbfl. fyl*3 oarofully ’and skill fully procured frttfi Wild Chorfry Bark and ionoka Snake Root.” . ' . n .. r Dr Goo. B. Wo6d, - s?rofoa&Qr ojT the Praotioo of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania 1 , Physician to tho Pennsylvania Hospital, dind one - 6f the authors of tb,o UoVtod States Dispensatory, -aaya of Sonoka Snake Hoot 8 : “ Its action is spe cially directed to the fungi*.” ' Tho proprietor of this medicine has so much confidence in its curative powers from tho testi mony of hundreds who have used it, that tho mo ney will tio paid hdhh lb : huy purchaser who is not satisfied with its effects , - It Is so pleasant to tako that children cry for it Price, THIRTY-FIVE CENTS; Largo Bottleb ONE tf iLLAR. , , . , It is intended for only one class o* diseases, namely, those of the Throbt and Lungfl. PhicnixvilU, Pix. Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers. ' JoiiNßTotr, Floi,i.ow*v 4 CowduN, No. 23 North Sixth street, Philadelphia. ■ F. C. Wklls & Co;,-No. 115 Franklin street, Now York. General Wholesale Agents. # I>. W- Quoss & Co., Wholesale Agontfc, Harriß- tin'UCl S ’Oattfalcf. N. *B.—lf your nearest drtifegist or storekeeper does not keep this medicine do tot lot-hith put you *6ff "frith some other riledioino, because no makes more money on it, bttfc send at once to one of thelagonts for it. Mkrch 0, 1865-3rii ¥M. BLAIR & SON, Cornet* ‘of lluuovcv hud South Stvdcts. fcfcW ■WHOLESALE AND ■RE!rA , I , L Grocery and QnCensware SWrfe. ■frOsi 1 opened with fresh and good Goods, a J choice variety of everything usually kept in a first class store. Particular attention givefi. in the selection of nicq JK ... . . SETTS OF CHINA ( And granite ware, ijffiOlCE TEAS’) . COFFEES, SYRUPS, SUGARS, SPICES-, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, Canned and Pickled Emits, Worcestershire, Cumberland, and Oth- ef Sauces, CHEESE, CRACKERS, jtnd everything else in our lino', that a difcoritjnna ting pnblio may rcqujrs. Full assortments of Writing Paper, Coal Oil Lamps, Quoons ware, Willow, Cedar, Stone and Far then Wares, Salt, Eish Oils, IRON. ARID H AltS, kept constantly on hand. Goods will he replenished frequently, kept clean and nice, sold at, the lowest possible prices, and delivered at any part of the town. Please give us a call. WM. BI.AIR & SON. . SST Cash Paid fob Country Produce. March 3. ’65 —1 mo. • Proclamation. WHEREAS the Hon. James H. Graham President Judge of the soy-wal .Courts of Common Pleas of the oonntiesof Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata,.and justice! of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer, ami General Jail Dolyrory in said counties, and,Michael Cooklm anj Hugh Stuart, Judges of the Courts of Oyer .and Terminer and Jail-Delivery for the trial of aH capital and oth er offenders, in the, said county of •numberland, by tboir precepts to mo directed, dated the 9tn day or January*, 1865, have ■ ordered- the Court of Oyor and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to he hoWim: at- Carlisle on the 2d Monday of April, 1866, (being tho 10th day,) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to.oontinuo two weeks. ' . NOTICE is hereby given to tho oroner, Juslioos of tho Peace, and Couatahlos of tho said county of Cumberland, That they are by the Said- precept commanded to be then and there iil-tHbir proper persons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to tboir offices appertain to bo done, and ail those that are boundby tacogmsffhcoa, to prosecute against, tho prisoners that Of 0 S, r ln en shall be in tho Jail of said county, arc to bo there to.prosecuta tnem as shall hojnst.^ Sheriff Jifojch 2, 1805^ 7 00 6 00 Clait. License. 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 NEWTON’S PIUS. Newton’s Pills, Newton’s Pills. 'JEWTON'S PILLS. VEWTON’S '!?iLLS. ' Concentrated Extracts From Of the greatest medical value, 'prepared from ‘the >rlglnal proscription of tlic Celebrated I>R. JiKWTOiV, ami used by him with such remarkable success for twenty years in all parts of the United i States, eVo an Infallible remedy in all DISEASES Of THE LIVER, ou any derangement of the DIGESTIVE DUG NS. T)TarrTicea l DIARUIKEA, DIARRHOEA, ‘DIARRIKEA, SCROFULA, SCROFUIiA, SCROFULA, SCROFULA, Tho well known Dr. Warren, of Boston, says, of those tills, “ They have the finest effect upon ttio Live* Mil digestive orgtas of any medicine id the ■Jvorld; ana'tfro'tliotooft'pirgatiVo'-ii-hloU has over yet ij'ifb'A ihaie by any body. Their effects have abundantly shown to the community how much they otool the ordinary medioinos in use. They are safe and ploa'sant to take, but powerful to ouro. Thoir penetrating properties stimulate the vital aotiVifiss of the body, rcmoS'o 'the 'dhstruo- tions of its organs, purify She'blo'6d''hn'd okpel 'fli- aoaao. Thoy purge out the foul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate "sluggish or disordered organs into their natural notion, and impaVt a healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do thoy euro the every day ooroplainta of every body, butted formidable and danger oils tthfoisos. While thoy produce powerful effects, tbeiy “are lit the ferine time, id diminished doses, the safest and icstlphyoid tha’t can bo em- ployed for children, and feeing vegetable are free from any risk or harm. The moat remarkable feature of these pills is the perfection with which thoy act in extremely dissimilar ohronio diseases. The bajVe doses conn Diarrhoea or Dyspepsia, in either case restoring tiid organs to a heolthy and aatural 'condition, which dannot bo said of any other medicine in existence.” Thoy create pure blood and remove all Impart ties from the system, hence are a positive care for MERCURIAL BISBASisS HEREDITARY HUMORS. jjgy* Pl ica One Collar per Box, Trade supplied, or sent by Mail, post-paid, to any pari of the United States or Canadas On re ceipt of price, by • • -« South Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. March 16, 1865-ly (ANTI-BILIOUS.) Newton's Tills. Newton’s' Pllfs. • * '» I NEWTON’S FILLS. NEWTON’S PILLS. COMPOSED OP HIGHLY ctlKfe DYSPEPSIA, PJSPEFSiA', DYSPEPSIA-, DYSPEPSIA, DYSENTERY, DYSENTERY, DYSENTERY, DYSENTERY, BILIOUSNESS, —BILIOUSNESS, BILIOUSNESS, BILIOUSNESS, LIVER COMPLAINT, LIVER COMPLAINT, LIVER COMPLAINT, LIVER-COMPLAINT, Fevers, Headache, Piles, Ike H. S. HOWE & CO.i Sole AoENts; is labfertt St.» sew Yoi-U. POR-SAtE AX Ralston’s Drag Store, TTIIE undersigned baying purchased the entire Stock of Groceries of C. Inhdtf, on,the south-east'corner pf Market Square, and mode considerable additions, is now prepared to supply his friends' and'the public, with all kinds of choice goods, at the lowest market rates. Bis stock com prises. . ' COFFEES, . ■ sugars;. 'stfßlfPSu ' ' : TEAS, • Spices ground and unground, Cheese,, Crack ers, jpoffeb jEs?ebccs, Fish by wholesale or retail Brooms, Brushes, Tobacco, Segura, Snuff, Matches Blacking, Bed Cords,i'.i. GLASS, CHINA, STONE. AND QUEEKSVTARE, Ccdarware, Notions, and all other articles usually tept in a first class Grocery store. . In regard to is my dc tennintttiem to sell goods, at the lowest possible figure. ' ■ K Butter, Eggs, and all kinds of country produce taken tit market prices. Hb hdpes'by strict attention to business, and a ilsptfalctoh* to please, to merit and secure a share ol public .jpalro^d^e. Carlisle, Jati. k, 186*4-. “ Q.ROCERIES— REMOVAL.— The subscribers beg leave to inform tboir friends and customers that they have removed their Grocery Store To the South-Rast Corner’of Main and Bed ford Streets; one Door. West of Gardner & Co's. Foundry- , ;r. 'polite ffcft&r'p Hotel, Carlisle. Thcj' Trill, as heretofore,' lioop constantly oh baud everything; n their lino .... SU C .il -.A : S , Coffobs, sSiv' ‘J Sugars, Dried Meat, Moldaaca; Bolognrf, a Syrups, / T Crackers,*. SphJ6s, - Cheese,■ . . Fifth,. * , ‘ , Soaps,. ’ iCobitccO, ' : Brbonjs# •. Coal Oil Lamps, Burners, Chimneys, Brushed, Stone Ware. Earthen Ware, Blacking, Candles, Ami Notloja Generally. Our assortment is very complete and baa been purchased with care and judgement. Wo, invito* ftlHogivo'us fe.qally'*p,we aro .determined x Io *oll at very modetatbprafrtp. • ■■ ■/•' MONASMITH & BAKER. » N, B.—Tbo highest prices will bo paid for ull kinds of marketing. M. & B. Nov. 10, 1864.-tf ‘ ’ 4 " Every Person’s Interest- WC. SAWYER respectfully calls the • attention of everybody in. want of Dry Goods'to his W \ NT ’is R, ,G 0 0 D s:, jiis't fecpivod, 'b'odg’ht for cash, *nnd at tho reduced ’priaos .(Vfup : ~ ... ‘ ;v’ ‘ ' ’ ' - Arnold, 'Oon'riauiq 4 Co.. Mnrfoy & Harris, Hor 'ncr A.Forrester— Aeiq .For#. . v.h'-.,.r -.. ii. Koigei, Wust A Irvin, M. ri.Hailpwcil A Co., Thoa. W. Evans & Co., and other houVs— Philtf..- Comprising tho latest styles of oolortp newest kinds of Wool Fabrics, in hoasod figured Reps, Ac. ’ . All kinds of Mourning Goods from Myers’, Now York. , ■ • - . ' Newest styles of Mouttos, Circulars and Coats. Thcso.goods an) - a-Specialty in" my trade, ■FUIiS! VUR&H all kinds and' qujlijifiP bonglTt froid A. I Hfowirt, very cheap for thn times.- WA WLS of every variety, Brooho, plain, bor dered for Radios and Misses, Balmoral Skirts, Woolen Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ladies Uadcrvosts, Trimmings, *o. . Men’s an<l Boys’ Overcoatings', Cloths and Cassimcrs. Goods aro made to order in tho latest stylos and at short .notice. Men's Shawls, Undershirts, Drawers, Gloves, Scarfs, Ties, Ac. ’ ' ~ , . . The ’ftCrtfsat sfdok.'of Domeslio. Goods in tho country. Carpets, Oil and every variety of Goods kept in's, first, class Dry Goods store. As Bow stylos of .Cleans and Dress Goods come out, I have arrangemota to reoiyo them. Now ’goods will ijc added aa the Wintcr advinices, Phase call and examine before buying elso ' where, as lam determined not to be undersold. ( Remember tho old stand, East Main street, ono door below Martin’s Hotel. , . ~ W. C. SAWYER. Hov. 17, itfiii. Mrs Kr A. Smith’s. i( ,, Pliototrrapha, Amhrotypes,'-Ivory tjpoa, Beau tiful Albums, Beautiful Frames, Albums for. Ladies and Gentlemen, Albums . for Children, Albums for-Myss ee, Pocket AlbHirtp- for Sol diers and Civilians. , Choicest Albums! Prettiest Albums! 1 CHEAPEST ALBUMS HI - For Christmas Gifts. '■Preil'Md New 'from Kern York and Philadelphia. IF Wtf satmtao'fary pictures and po lite attention oali at Mrs. R. A. Smith's Pho- _ toEiaphlo Qqllory, south-east.corner of. Hanover street and Market Square, opposite the Court House and Post Office,.Carlisle, Pa. r _ , Mrs. H. A.. Smith, well known os Airs. R. A. Reynolds, and so well known as a .Daguorrepn Artist gives personal attention to Ladies and Gen tlemen visiting her gallery, and hiving the best of artists and polite attendants can safely promise that in no other gallery can those who favor hot with a call got pictures superior to hors, not oven in Now York and Philadelphia, or moot with more kind and prompt attention.. Amhrotyposjnsorted in Rings, Lockets', Breast-pins. do. Perfect cop ies of Dnguereotypos and Ambrotypcs mode of de ooaaod friends. Whore copies are defaced life-liko pictures may still be had, either forf rames nr for cards. All negatives preserved one year, and or der' by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. Deo. 22.t864.-tt ke\y forwarding and COMMISSION HOUSE. FiLOIJR A FEED, FOAL, PIASTER £ SAIT. THE subscriber having taken .the house formerly occupied by J. R. Nonomakor. on West High Street, opposite Diekimnson Col lege, would inform the public, that he has en tered into a general Forwarding and Commission bU Tho highest market price will lie paid for Flour Grain and Produce of all kinds. . ■ •- , ■ -r Flour and Feed, Plotter,. and Salt, kept con stantly on hand and for sale.-; Coal of all k,iedS, --embracing lyN'ens valley, LOCOST MOUNTAIN, ~ , ' LA WBElili Y, &c., *<■. - Llinoburhera’ and BiaokamitUa’ Coal, conatanl-'il for aalo. Kept .uhdor cover, and delivered dry t« any part of the town. ■ j O HN ABEIBM. April 14, *64. . ; CARPETS! CARPETS!! I HAVE received from New York all kinds Equalities If Clotb^ Mattog.; _ T“ Window Shades. Cuirtam Mato- Pillow Muslins, Towolingß, oral* and all tinda of S^WWfWrS market value. Additions will to rnado an tbo oea aTadvlS- Highest cash prloo paid for Car pet Bags. Bast 'Main street, one door below Mat tin’s Hotel, ' job.' 2, 1865. mt OTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad, 2rt««Mafsaare» AH borsons lndobl^;^ n “°dialoly, anathose haT-, P S for Battlement. p A NIEL JACOBS, • ' • DAVID JACOBS,. Administrators. Maioh 2, ’6s—6l* JOHN HYER, W. C. SAWYER,
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