American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, April 20, 1865, Image 2

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    tINANOAL STArEiiINT
or THE
«ARIISLB,
FOR THE COUNCIL TE'AK 1864-5. I
* JACOB RBEXQI. Treasurer.
Balance received from former Treasurer, $670 79'
Amount received" frffnr rent of stalls and
stands at Market Bouse.
’Received of William H. Haro, Clork of
Markets,
■Received of A. L. Sponsion, Esq., fines,
r , 'Received of- Abm. Uehuff, Esq., fines,
Received for-Exhibition Licenses,
Amount of Taxes of 1861 outstanding at
lasi settlement,
-Amount of Taxes of 1862 outstanding at
last settlement,
Amdunt oflaxes levied for ISCJ,
EXPENDITURES
Council Orders .
"Paid Goorgo Line and others,’’mtfcrcfct on
Borough Bonds and Judgment, $1,930 32|
Paid Boroughßond’ Coupon, 30 00]
Paid Carlisle Gas and. Watet Company,
interest on investment on ‘East Pom
frtt street, >
Paid Carlisle Gas and’Water Company -
for Gas and WaWr for use of Borough, 799 64
Paid W. B. Mathews, Street Commission
er salary and work on streets and wa
ges paid bands, ‘ " * '
PaiiSanTUcl Wetzel, Election expenses,
Westward,,
' Paid Jatocs Postlcwaitc, Election expen
ses, West Ward, (special election),
- ‘Paid Andrew Kerr, Election Expenses,
.East Ward* -
Paid J. W. Eby, brooms for Market
House for 1803,
Paid Samuel Sipo, salary as High Con
stable,
Paid Joseph W. Ogilby, salary as Sec
retary, v
Paid' James Spangler, salary as lamp
. lighter, West Ward,
Paid Charles .Mock, salary as lamp
. lighter, Bast Ward,
* Paid William H. Ham, salary as Clerk
• of Markets,
Paid Jacob Ithcom, salary as Treasurer,
Paid'Qco. Taylor, salary as Janitor,
Paid David Smith* qualifying Borough
officers,
PaidJonatban bulgier, stepping stones,
curbs, d:c,,
Paid James Armstrong, preparing du
plicate,
Paid Wm. H. Ham, shoveling sntw and
. repairs at Market House,
Paid Wm. Hrllarn; for diligence and
increasing receipts of.Markot,
Paid Jacob’ Rhecm, percentage allowed
. collectors 1861 and 1862,
Paid Jacob Bretz, serving election aoticcs.
Paid Andrew Martin, serving cledliun
•notices,
ip-aid Samuel Sipe, cutting grass at grave
. yard and removing nuisances,
John Egolf, removing nuisances,
Paid J. W. Ogilby, expense of sending
documents-to Philadelphia during re
bel invasion and stationary,
Paid J. B. Bratton, printing,
“ A. K, Kbcem, "
* t George Zinn, “
\ E. Cornman, “
\ Samuel Wetzel, work, i
*i Estate Sam’l Havorsitdk, sundries, 81
*, costs for. entering Hont, H6B
\ . George Wetzel, work and materials, 113. 74
‘ John Mcll, for brick for Margaret
• Storm’s and Jacob Weaver's pavements, 34 20
Paid Joseph Schumpp, work at bridge
and crossings,
Paid Alfred Brannon; sand,
" Jacob Thudium supper for patrol,
fGqdfrey Bender and Goorgo Bpouo
.'-berger, cleaning Letort Spring,
Paid C. U. Iloffor, painting at grave yard,
“j .C/Inhoff, brooms for Market House
1861, •„ 1 27
Paid John Harris;sharpening drills, Ac.,' 700
M John Beetem, coal and work, € 25
“ John Campbell,..Treasurer, appro
priation to Empire Hook & Ladder Co., 34 00
Paid J. W..Ogilby, Treasurer, appropri
ation W’Good Will Hose Company-,
Ritter, Treasurer)
tion «to Cumberland Fire Company,
Tuid TJ.’Cornman/Prcsidcnt, appropfia
- lion tndJnion J’dro-Company,
s’a«d John .Fredericks, stone famished
fair poof house' road, 4 80
,d»aid Win. P./Lynch, plumbing, Ac 0 86 15,
*' Bclanop A Blair, plank boards, Ac, 40 aj|
,x JamesX; Swigert, baiiling, 30 25!
“ Andrew Kerr, work, - 44 00!
*' PotCr Spahr, hauling, 23 371
“ E. Steel, winding clock, 1-5 00
11 JamoC Loudon, stationery, 3 24 1
u S. Wetzel, J. Natcbor and H. Aly
ers, street regulators, H 00
Paid Henry Saxton, powder, nails, Ac., 'fll 19
“ Lewis F. Lyno, glass, 3 83
“ A. Rinehart, collector, percentage
on Borough Tax collected, -291 65
Paid Wm. P. Lynch, plumbing, order of
last Council. Z
Paid M. Minich, stone, 4. 00
Paid J. W. Ogilby, fox preparing annual
statement of receipts and oxpondi
•tures for auditors and for publication
and -extra services,
" ' ■ . 57,612 23
By exonerations nUoirefl A. Rinehart, I
collector of Borough Taxes by Couneil, 94 51
By amount-of Taxes of 1884 outstind’g, 242 -'B5
Balance iaTTreaMto*’* hands,
JACOB BHEEM, Treasurer of Bounty 3Tuhd,
To balance on bands of last settlement, $4OO
To amount of Bounty Ta* received from
,A. Rinehart, collector, 186 T. * 4,21$
To proceeds of note discounted at Car
lisle Deposit Bank, , . . 3,966
"To proceeds of Bounty Bonds taken by
J * Eb y» 1,500
To proceeds of Bounty funds taken by
J: W. Ehy, 9 coo
To proceeds of Bounty bonds taken by
C. M.. Chamberlin,
To,proceeds of Bounty bonds taken by
C. Moore, , 100
To proceeds of Bounty bonds taken by
James Sites, 403
TcK proceeds of Bounty bonds taken by
Mrs, 8, C. Ulrich, 007
To proceeds of check, of Wm. M. Bec
tem.
To balance of proceeds of notes,
By amowitpaiil as .bounties, $8,653
By amount paid. Carlisle Deposit Bank 1,098
on interest,
By amount»pil'd Carlisle Deposit Bank
on note, .
By amount paid’ Carlisle Deposit Bank
• OQ'note r
Paid John Leo for services in procuring*.,
credits, . \ 2,50
Paid W, L. Cornman, bounties, 200
Paid Jacob Rheem, Treasurer, commis
* siop i per cenkand stamps Tor checks
and optes*;. >• , •
Paid A. L. Rihebart porcentage for col
, leoting bounty.tax.
Paid Rheem & Weakly printing bounty
bonds, • 51 00
Paid J.W.Eby, interest on bounty bonds, 11 9o|
Paid John Campbell, telegraph messages)
by bounty committee,
Paid J. P, Bixler, expenses, to Harris
burg oh bounty business/
Paid Thomas Paxton, 4 .
Baid tfVli. Taylor, and G> L. Goucbcr,
posting bounty ordinances,
Afihiial Statement of the Debts and
Assets'of the Borough.
JCIk'BItITIES.
Bonds issued dor' Gas and'.Water stock
Ist subsorintioD, . *25,00000
Bonds issued for Ga<r Bird Water, stock,
2nd subscription/ ~ k . 35,000 00
Bonds issued to l/00. Lino and others, 8,383 50
Judgment of Margaret Warden, use of
P, Quigley,
SO
ASSETS.
1000 shares Gas and Water
stock, Ist 'Subscription at'
par value, 23,000 00.
«U sharps Gas and Water . I
I stock, 2d eabsowplion at ...
I par value', 3.y£i£o 00
[124 shares Gas and Water vav
| stock at par value, - 00
Ontstandmtftax tor'lSGl, 242 85
Pa.rcmout Jicns, ISO IP
fcxccsirir indebtedness. $5,360 -46
UtfBILITIK.S FOR BOUNTY PURPOSES.
N*rt{*s . discounted by CftVlialo Deposit
Bnuk to pay bounties, $25,51)7 *!Cj
tßtfnds issued for bounty purppscs to J, W.
[ Eby nnd others, payable in five years.
Bonds issued to C. M. Chamberlin and
I ••dtbtrvpayftble in ton ycTHft,
647 25 1
112 86
10 00
2-00
43 00
204 46
. ASSETS.
Dutatandiog bounty tax for 1861,
194 9
0,140 4!
Excess of indebtedness for bounty
purposes;
38,026 (JO
Wo, tho undersigned Auditors' of tlid Borougll
of Carlisle,' being first duly sworn, have this day
examined the; Account and vouchors of v Jacob
Rboom. Treasurer of tho iSorough of Carlisle, and]
of tho Bounty Fund of said Borough,'for tho term]
commencing March 22d, ISG4, and ending March]
18th, 1865, and find the same correct as’.sot forth]
above, and that .there is duo'to tho-cnid'Boretigh]
by said Treasurer, ouo hundred and six dollars]
[and seven cents. . |
16 00
Witness out httnds this 20th day of March, A
1). ono Thousand'Eight Hundred and aixty-flvo.
R. D. CAMERON, J Atnliiorit.
2,127 6;
April *6, 1865.
10 00
11865
11*00
5 80
-260 00
•100 00
120 00
120 00
100 00]
100 00
25 00
*'lB yours established in N. Y/Cify*
*• only infallible remedies known.*''
u Free from Poisons”.
“Not dangerous to the Human Pamilyv*
"• lints come out of their holes to die/’
2 7.5
50 50]
“ Costars” Rat, Roach, &c., Exter’s,
Is a paste—used for H«Tt,
Mict) Ranches, Black ant/
- - Bctl Ant*, ({'Ci, itc., (tc,, vf‘r.
10 00
10 72]
20 OOj
Costards” Ced-Hug Exieterruinator
Is-a liquid or wash, used to
destroy, and also os a pre
ventive for Bed-Bugs, Ac*
10 90
1 20
1 80,
21 00
• 5 00
CostarV’ Electric Powder for Insects
Is for Jfolhs, Mosquitoes^
Pfeas, Bfd-Bugs, Insecfa on
Plants , Poiola, Animals, <Pk.
U' 08
23 75l
28 501
35 75|
21 00
11 33
Sold by all Druggists and Retailors evorV*-
where. - I
I !!! Bewawr !! I of>iiU worthless imitations/
I See that “ CobtXrV' name is on each Box,!
I oltle and Flaak/bcforo .you buy. j
‘ HENRY R. COSTAL.
JST PRi.vciPAn Depot. 482 BroaHWay, Y.
I ,#S2T. Sold by Jotix lly’eu, and atl Druggists
asd Dealers at CARfcMLB, Pa. I
I. March 2.1, 1805-3 m. I
111 11
8 00
U 00
INCREASE OF RATS.—The 'Farmer's t?wcBt<ci
(English) assorts and proves by figures that onoj
pair of rats will have a progeny and) descendants]
jop less Ihalfiol,osB in’ throe yeatsv Now-) unless]
Jthis immense Tamily can bo kept’down, they would]
[consume more food than would sustain-65,000 hu-
Iman beings. I
150 00
1 50
See Costau’b advertispmenUn this-papor.
13-1 On]
•131 DO
RATfe .rtf* n« BIRDS.—-13’hoever engages in]
abootiug small birds is a crhdl tnan j whoever aids]
in exterminating rats iff abenefacf6r7~We"Bbddldl
like some of our correspondents to give us the bo-j
nofit of tbnir experience in dliring out those pests.l
\Vo need s:mothing besides dogs, cats, and traps]
for this hutimQßS.—Scientijic American, jV. Y-. j
See Oostak’s advertisement in this paper.)
1865.
;m oo
• HOUSEKEEPERS troubled with vermin ilccd!
be bo no longer, if they use CostauV' Extcrmi-S
nator. Wo have used it to our satisfaction j antUfr
p. box cost ss, wo would hare it. We have tried?
poisons, but they effected nothing ; but ‘‘ Costar's”!
article knocks the breath out of Rats, Mice, Roa-|
ohes and Bed-Bugs quicker than we can write it.!
It is in great demand all over the country.—•J/eclt
na (Ohio) •GnxMe, ‘
JET* advertisement in this p&pan
1865.
50 00
I',-A VOICE FROM THE FAR WEST Sptiak-I
jing of “ ■CostauV 1 Hot, Rdiloh, Ac.. EiUrmina-l
[tor —“ more grain and provisions are destroyed!
[annually in Orant Connly by vermin than vfouldl
[pay for tons of this Rat and Xnsfct JCillor.—featl-j
[caster, IVia., Herald, j
$7,910
10G
JED“Seo Costar’s advertisement in this paper.
1865. - 1
? $8,025
FARMERS AND
recollect that hundreds of dollars' worth of Grain,!
Provisions, Ac., aro annually destroyed by RatsJ
Mice, Antß. and other insects and vermin—ull ofij
which can be prevented by a few dollars' worth of*
“.CostauV' Rat, .Roach,* Ac., Exterminator*!
bought and used freely. I
gST* See OosTAii'fl advertisement in this paper!
Sold in CARLISLE by John Hteil, and)
all Druggists and Dealers generally, I
GREAT ATTRACTION!
, 500
GREAT ATTRACTION U
DM GOODS
[At ,A. W. Bentz's Ejiporiuit, which has alWayfi
■boon admitted as being the cheapest store in the
county. We have recently xecoWod from the
Eastern Cities, selections from the 'CGOICESII
\GOODS, atsuch very low figures as will surprise]
tho purchaser. Wo will, aa usual, Replenish hur
■stock with tho most seasonable -goods* such as!
[cannot fail to gratify the most fastidious. Onij
[Domostio Goods aro greatly reduced in price {
[lower than can bo purchased in town. I
- 515
1,721
$14,812
1,302
I WINES AND LiaiJORS.
Sooth Hanover Street, Carlisle. I
rjIHE undersigned, successor to D. P. lla-|
N .I zelton, would respectfully Inform his friends]
■ana the public generally/ that be intends to mnin-j
Stain the character of the above hough as her.eto-1
[afore, and will keep constantly on hand a large as-j
Msortment of I
Ibrandies, I
V GINS, I
I WHISKIES, ' I
I RUMS, •: >- I
I . CORDIALS, I
I ' - , BITTERS, I
I Ac., Ac., |
■which he can sell as cheap, ns any other establish-!
Imnnt in Carlisle, if apt cheaper. I
I Country Landlords will find this the place]!
Ito buy their' . ■ ■ I
I WINES AND DIgUORS, I
Both Ih regard to quality and.price. , I
His stock is large and well selected, am! ho in-B
vites a ,csll', before purchasing elsewhere. Re-j|
member the place, South Hanover street, directly/]
opposite the “Volunteer" Printing Office, (Win-f|
tor's old stand,) Tjarliido, H
T. J. KERR |
Nov. 17, 1864-tf. ' • |
2,890
79 30
63 2!
3 16
3 60
H -10
1 30
$l-1,812 Oil
500
TRUNKS 1 TRUNKS!!
t/'VLISES, Trunks,' Carpet Bags, Urabe-
T rallas *«. French eole leitbor Tranks, La
dies travelling Trunks of largo snjes, brass bound
of the best makes, in largo variety bt -
ISAAC LININOSTON’S,
North Jlnnovcr Street.
Maoch 19, '63.
sff3 1 523“d4]
3,000 00
1,000 00
$29,597 46
'529,355 9n
1865
1 1865.
1865.
A. W. ®ENT2.
LIST (31? DEALERS
Ift" Goods, Wares and Merchandise, also Browers,
IDistillors, Lumbermen, Ac., within - the Counly'bf
[Cumberland, returned and classified, according to
llho several Acts of Assembly, as follow*, to wit:
CARLISLE.
IMtmasmilh it Baker, groceries
Q, P Myers. *l®
T. M Allen <t C 0.,. do
John Hyer,
Halbert .t Brother,
William Bentz,
Wm. Blair Sou,
Wililiam Slrailey,
Johtl,D.'Meck,
[). Keeney,
If. Myers »fc Co.,
lira. E. Poland,
fohn Puller,
Soiglcr.A Strock,
). Fredericks,
i. MonosmUb,
obn Zoiglcr,
F. Steele,
\ r . H. Hum,
lusan Wlncholl, v
I. B. Hoffman,
p. Bokels,
loldich A Miller.
Irconflold A Shoafer,
T. 0. Sawyer,
i. W. Btfnti,
!. OgUby, ‘■Trustee. do
VC. Fleming, boots and shoes*
v Common, Agt., do
ohft Irvine, do
K Storrott, do
osoph Sites, 1 do
[ohry Saxton, hardware,
awis F. Lyuo, do
. A. Kcllorjhats and oaps,
. G, Collio, do
[rs; S. M. Klcffcr, fancy goods*
. Main,, do
Aeom A Spabr, confectionary,
. C. Porter, do
Ralston, ' drugs,
Crs. 11, Havorstick, do
ira. C. Elliott. do
[iss 6. E, Sfnbli . millinery*
Anna Schuchmau, do
Ya. E. Williams,"' - "do * '
'rs. S A. Hutton, do
rs. SI. Neff, ' do
las Ha, Sturm, 4 do
illlnm Sellers,.baker,
uorgo >Pabor, do
Tciftpler, do
Schmohl, do
William Cloppor, robes,
do
J. Boas, Agt., furnishing goods,
Wm. A. Miles; do
»T. Ncuwabl, , , clothing,,
E. B, ‘‘Leonard, jr., do
S, C. Huyott, do
J. W. Smiley, do
N-. Han tell, do'
I. Livingston, do ’
11, 8. Ritter, do
A, Lehman, do
I*. Barnhart A Son. do
Michael A Ensmingcr, lealbeb,
Geofgo Rinosmith, stoves,
J. i>. .Gorgas, do
F. C. Kramer, jewelry,
R. E. Shapley, • do
T. Conlyn, do
J. Loudon, books,
A. M. Piper, - do
W. H. Cornman, ue.ws depot)
11. Rhoads, furniture,
Av B. Ewiug, . V,;do
D. Sipe, furniture and wall ipapfcr,
Bootcm A Bro., produce and 'cual>
J. A ! D. Rhoads, produce,
S. M. Hoover, lumber andcoib,
Delaney A Blair/ do
Armstrong A Hotter, do
11. o.*Woodward, products,
Snyder A Newcomer, , , {do
W. .J. Cameron, flour and foeA,
Peter Faust, do
Jamison A Co., notions,
JVC Losber, photographer,
|A. J. McMillan, do
|Mrs. R. A. Smith, do . .
1it.41. Grove A Son, do.
William. Askew, marketing,
H. Harknoss, do
C. A* Smith, ilo
B.Fredericks, do
J. Connelly, do
Win. Wert, , * do
Allison A Keeney, do
Win. Brought, do
Hippie A Sponslor,
Monasmith A Baker, huckster,
Mrs* A. Von Heilen, confcttiOflafy,
Henry Brown, dealer in wood,
Robert Thompson, do
D. Gill, ' dealer in slock*
J. Otfaudium, do
Wm. Leeds, ’ •do ■* .
C; W. AJ. W. Abl, do
George Handel, do
L. Robinson, do
A. A. Lino, do
D. W«rt, do
D. P.Harolton, do
MECIIAWICaSttttd
3(1 50
I Jacob ’Enamingor, grocery/ 1#
John Johnson, do • ]4
Yost & Hoffman/ do jo
DaVld Devinnoy, do , ll
Brindle A Neiawaniror, dry goods* 10
Ootßfort A Son, • do 12
Chroniater A Brugh, ’ do 11
Jdirtj .Rolglo, do’ 14
stoves, , N .I 4
iWilsnn A Son, do li
Dr.traDdy, drugs,, 14
7., J. Clark, do ' • I 4
H. Soy or, do 14
JB. &prring,. do 14
floret’ A Eberly, hard-won?, 11
Gootgd Bpbb, do,. 13
SoofgolCoser, marketing, * 14
do 14
I Elina Itdfftnan, do 31
J. D. llaffcngborgcr, do 14
MdVshaU A Bro., do 14
Qetfrgo Stenour, do 14
J, Millisen, lumber, 14
ftaobariaa A Son, lumber and coal? 13
M, 0. EboVly, dealer,
|H. JI. Eborly, do
ES. tJberly, do
W. BtUtihof, do
D. Spopalet, do
Joseph Dolton, do
Jhcob iJniaicy, do
Wmi King, . do
Mrs, A. M, Gross, millinpry/
Mrs. 7. Berokhead, do
Mrs, A. It. Atateer, -do
David Miller, , . produce,
Devi Bfandt, . do
Bryson A Son, do
Singizey A Brandt, do
Johnson A Sons, do
•T. J. Smith,’ confectionaVy,
S.Btoport, do •
J. D. Ratfenaborgor, music,
George Huinmel, coal,'
Jacob Shoafer, segars,
John Rapp, fnrnituro,
S. S. Worst) do
D. W. Abramo, clothing,.
D. 17. luofier, merchant tailor,
Levi Reiglo, shoos and bats,
Andrew Myefs, photographer,
T. B. Carden, ,lo'
J. Bates, do
.t. Swartz, jewelry,*
C.-JCfeim, boots and shoes.
NEWVILLE.
Stougb & Elliott#. .
McCandlidb. A Jtimes,
Klink A Brother,
G. W. Mull, sttivtis,
S. Clauuey, do
J. J. Crawford,
Lochman A Brc.tz, photographers,
J. H. Miller/ drng*>
Mrs. M. B. Reed, do
S. G. Wild; • do •
John S. Hays, groceries,
S. Mi Olauser, do
R. E. tobacco and segdrs,,
John Bricker, furniture, -
L. H; Randall, merchant tailor,
J. A. Kimble,- hardware,'•
J. Dougherty, merchant tailor,
L. V. B. Soper, jewelry,
J. Lougblin, clothing,
John Hard, marketing,-
J. R. Kinsley, dealer in stock,
J: M, Woodburn, jr., do
P. A. Abl A Brother, do 4
SHIPPEN SB URO.
■Hook, Kunklo £ Heck, dry goods,
[J. <fo J. B. Reddig, . do'
|Oeo. H. Stuart,- -do
IStoviok A MThcrson, • do
|r.;Korlm, !drng», .
|B. K, Kollor, id®.
[J. T. Altick, do
jA. li» Snoddy, photographer,
| R chuck & AllcmaD/-" do
do
do
dft
do
do
do '
, **
dry goods>
do
$lO oo
12 60
14
-u
14
•14
dry goods,
do
■2O 00
l|H
’7 '
is , si9 oo
It .16
H la
12 ■ 12 50
14 7 00
14 -7
14 , 7,1
II 7 .
II "7.1
''Clan. Liccntt!
hardware, . 12 ' 12'60i
do , ; ,■ 13 v ’ 10V
14 7 ■
14 • 7 '
ft ; .7-do
14 , -7.: r '
u
I*. ' 7
■7l 7
14 7,
If 7 '
14 • 7"
QraVill St Harper,
Forney & McPherson,
Jambs KelVo, stationary,
Grab ill.* Stewart, groceries,
B. MoOa'nb,; groceries,
S, C. Hollar, ~ .do
P. S. AtU, ' do
Tarman & Bearer, dp
J. iCPagttOt. do •
Peter Millet, do
Mrs, P. Doitricli. do ,
C. Fasnaejit, Agt., do
Mrs. M. Bads, millinery,’ 14 ,7
Shearer * Blair, morchaul hiUor, 111 1(1
J. Bridges, . do 14 7
O,:N. Grayson, toha'ccoau'd s’ogars. 14 7
Isaac Landis, jewelry, It *7
H. lleysin’gor, dol4 7
J, A. tVolf, * stores, 11 .7
Isaac N. Hykcs,. do ‘it 7
Q„B. Coles, huts and shoos, 14 7
0. W.,Crult, bools juid.shocs, 14 7
B. J. Hnoddy, furniture, Vf 7
D. Criswell, •do • . ' It 7
H. Buko, do ♦ 7
Soiror & Angle, produce, .54 7
T. P. Blair, do 1l 15
H. Ituby .fc Co., do in 20
Samuel Myers, marketing, *l4 t
Bonj. Biggs, , do ' 1A 7,
tIAXIPP&y SOWNSfitlPi
ID,. Rupp, dry goods, la 10 W
[D. Rupp, produce, 14 7 --
J. If. Johnson, dry good*, 14 7
George’K.Duey, marketing, -14, ‘ 7 •
/ LOWER ALLEN TOWNSHIP.
E. W. & G. Wiso, «i*y good*,
T. Willett, do .
A. Brower, « e do
Jonathan Balsloy, atgars,
William Cnllor .4o .
Eborly *t* Lee, "produce,
C.Eborly, < marketing-, It ■ 1
Qoorgo Brubaker, •do 14
JameaDavu, do 14 ■. 7
John Young, do 14 7
W. Orall, . do ‘ 14 ,7
C- Bherrick, drugs, 14 7
UPPER AULEN TOWNSHIP.
J. H. Goaweilot, dry goods, 12 $2,60
J. Swartz, merchant tailor, 14- -7- -
SILVER SPRING TOWNSHIP.
A. Orris, dry goods, IS 10 00
Jooab'W. Simmons, do 14 7
W. H. Eckels, do 13 10 ,
J. W. Leidig, do 14 7• ,
J. B. Leidig, produce, *l3 10 '
George Ddey, marketing, 14 7 I
P. Breokmaker, do 14 7-;
Pieber,& Houok, dealer id'Stook, 14 7
L. Capp,- do 14 7 I
J. Brenneman, do. 'l4 7
John Fought,. do 14 7 I
S. Heramingor, ■ do 14 7 I
EAST PENNSBORO’ TOWNSHIP,
D. Donlingar, dry goods,
W. O. Banks, do
M> Free, ■ produce,
Patterson; A Slyers, do
D. Linglejield, do
Jacob Renninger, groceries,
Jacob Ldngneoker, do
John Oles’nir , do
George Grai/lin, do ,
Dayid Brown, marketing,'
E. Elmer,- furniture,
NEW CUMBERLAND.
Mosser & Coovbr, lumber,
1/ee & Eberly, 1 do
V. Feeman, 1 do
•ft iS. Miller, dry goods,
T. Willett, do
• MONROE TOWNSaiP
Samuel Plank, dealer, 14 - 7 Obi
D. Devinnsy, drugs, 14 7,
George Briudle, dry gooijs/ , 12 12'59,
H. Spahr, flour,, : 14 7
M. Landis, dealer in stock, 14 7 :
SOOTH MIDDLETON TOWNSHIP. ;
Kauffman &Webbert> dry goods, 12 12 SOj
A. M. Leidiob. do 12 12 00
Alexander & Mullen-, do 13 .10 00
S. N. Diven, .do 13 10
C. Kelp, furniture, 14 7 I
P. Cleppbr, oonfeotiOn’ftry, ”14 7 I
John Hartsler, dnalWr in stock; 14 7 I
Ui Striokler, 'do 14 7 I
James Stuart, do 14 7.. I
W. Saxton, .do 14 7, ij
John Stuart. do 14 7 j
Jacob Zug, . 'do 14 7 I
MIDDLESEX TOWNSHIP.
J. H. Swiler, dry goods, 14 7 00*
E. L. Shyrock, grocery,, 14 7. I
Samlvol a keeks, huckster, 'l4 7 I
D. Bingwalt, dealer in stock, 14 7 I
Jacob Bingwalt, do 14 7 1
E. Brennemau, .do . 14 7,1
Harry Srenneman, do 14 7 I
0; Durnin, do 14 7 I
WEST PENNSBOEO’ TOWNSHIP. I
Bowman •& Diller, dry goods, 13 10 00
D. B. Burkhplder, do ' 12 'l2 80
G. C. Carothers, do 14 7
J. W. Hausbew, , do 14 ? 5
3. Watson; dealer, '/ ]. 14 7
Jacob Eosminger, marketing, 14 7
James Bishop, do, 14 7
Wm. Qoodheart, do* 14 7
William Bishop,. do 1 14' ? •
Peter Hess, do - 14 7 1
Thomas Hess, do 14 7
JohnGreason, produce* 14-' 7
Homelier & Drawbaugh, do 13 10'
D. Givler, dealer in stock. 14 , 7
D. Heiks, do 14 7
ERANKfORD TOWNSHIP. '
Alexander & Bro., dry goods, 14 700
John M. Wagner, groceries, l 4 7 ,
NEWBDBGi
Shoemaker & Elliott, dry goods, 13 10 oo!
Koontz & Steviok, do 11 15 I
A. High, marketing, l 4 7 I
David Hoover, flour, 14 7 I
O. Steviok, furniture,. . 14 7 I
D. McCoy, boots nnd shoes, 14 7 I
- SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP. I
Aazob Bomherger, dry goods; 14 „ 700
George Cleaver, do 14 7 I
J. *Shoch & Bro., do 1 4 7 I
Coffey & Strollm, do : 12 12 501
William Clark, do l|r 7 I
Henry Myers, marketing, 14 7,[
William Hawk, do ' 14 7 I
JohnTinley, do 14 7 I
PENN TOWNSHIP.
rK. Rubsoll, drygoods, 14 7Of
George Russell, do' 14 7
IP. Garber, do 14 7 ■
Jacob Beotem, marketing, 14 7
H/Gockley, dealer in stock,- " 14' 7
p. Baker, do 'l4 7'■
S. &B. Cookiey, do •- 14 ’’ 7
DICKINSON TOWNSHIP. ' L
B, Plank, dry goods, 14 7
J;»H. Murray, do 14 ’
H. Warner,, bucks ter, . If 7
Newton township.
Myers &;Son, dry goods, 14 7 Go!
John Minnich, do 14 ‘7 I
0; Mellingor, do 14 7 1
Newcomer & Co., • do 1 14 7 I
Miller & Son; do : 13. It) I
Cleaver & Ernst, ; do' ' 13 ; : ,10 •'I
Snyder & Newcomer, produce, Ri • 'lO 1 j
Lewis & Bro., ■' ‘ do 14' 7 j
Henry Snyder,. ■ sdo 11 15 I
}■ &J. B. Hursb, 1 do 15 1 20 j
Smith & Co., - do 11 15 I
Walker & Sanderson, gtocery, 14 7 1
Green & McClure, furn’g goods, 14 7 I
Jacob M. Wagner r 'marketing; 14 7 I
;P. Eegpreis, huckster, 'T4 7 1
,N baker & Peckard, do ,14 . 7 e
EATING HOUSES,
Stephen Keepers, Carlisle,,
Mrs. R, Pilk'ay, do
John Royr; . ~ . l , .do ,
Jacob Hippie, .. do
.\V»-
, Clan*. Licenn.
[Jacob Stratton, ■ do ,8. 5
[John Jletoy, Meelmniosburg, 8 5
IWillinm Dunlop, Newville, .'B,, 5,.-",
rJ. P: Wagner, do* 8 5
I . BREWERS ANO DISTILLERS. ; ■
[dobhart & Riobtor, Carlisle, 25 00
{David Black, do 25 00
IWm. Alexander,, do 25 00
lAlil, Snyder & Co., Newton, 'OS 00
j BILLIARD SALOONS.
S. W. Early, Carlisle, 4ft 00
. 4'| persons' feolingthomselvbs aggriev'eSl
[by tlio above return, or classification, will
[have an jipoortunuy of appealing, bv calling
[on tliO Biibseriber, nt . the Court House, in
Carlisle, on the Bth, 15 th nr 22d of April, af
ter which time no appeal will bo hoard.
j. u Wunderlich,
■ Mercantile Appraiser.
March 23. 1805. ■
fHE PHCENIX PECTORAL
• Ciire Your Gough.
U
U T
1-2 12 ISO
J 1 !
THE
'compound SYRUP X)P wiTld cherry
AND SEN-EKA SNAKE ROOT,
: WILL CURE THE *)fBHA3EB OF lilE J
THROAT AIVM LUNGS,'.
Such as Colds-, Goughs, Croup, Astlri
L . t»a, Bronchkis,,, Catarrh, Sore ;
Throat, hoarseness, Whoop
_ ing Cotlgh, &c. X
■ ■-Its (imolyiuso will prevent , , .
PULMONARY CONSUMPTION,
(And ovon where tbis fearful disease has taken
(hold-it will afford greater relief than any other
metiicmo. '
I Miss Kato Vkhdcralioe, of Pottsvillo, says: “I
[was bonofittod more by usibg'lho Phoenix Pecto-
Jral than any -other mpdioino I oyer vised.”
| Elias Oberholtzor/of Lionvillo, Chester county,
fwas'clired of,a cough of jno’ny stattdlng*by
lasing the Phoenix Pectoral.
I Joseph Lukons, ; of Hall street,. Phoonixvillp,
[certifies that bo was cured of a cough of two ycarh
[standing, when all other medicines nadfailcd-, by
[the use of the Poot'ofal. ;
I Jacob Powers certifies that has sold hundreds
lot bottles of.the Fboonix Pectoral, and that'all
[who asod it boar testimony of its wonderful offsets
[in' curing cough, . ' - ;*j
I John Hoyor, oaitoT of Iho Independent Pkcenix,
[having used it, has no hesitation in pronouncing
[it a coraploTe retnctly for obhgh, hoarseness and
lirritaliion in the throat. ;
I OChb VVtfat (ftffcrßoni&)\ Pays : a Wohavt
[known. Dr. Oberholtzor personally a 'dumber of
[years, and it gives ns the greatest pleasure to re*
[commend hie medicines, inasmuch as.the public
[rarely have the benefit of family medicines pre
pared by'a pbyßioiah off his acquiromQntsahd'.ex-
Ipcrionco. . Dr, Oberholtzbr is ,a' m'erabor of" thb
lAlumni of the Medical Department of tbo UnlVor
laity of Pennsylvania, at which institution ho gra>
Idaatcd in 1854.”
14 760
14 7.
14 7 A
12 12 50
13 10
14 7
14 7 •
14 7
14 7
14 ■ 7.,
14 7 . :■
12- 12 50
10 .20 '00
14 7 .
14 ,7 .
12 12 60
I); tthe Reading Gazette saysi M This
|dy is made by Dr. L. Oberholtzer, of PbconixVillß,
|Pa., and it h*s acquired an unsurpassed ,roputn T
jtion in curing coughs. It is carefully land akill r
fully prepared from Wild Cherry Bark idd'Sfcfaoka
[Shake Boot/*' •
L.i)r. Geo, B. Wood, Professor of the Practice ol
[Medicine in tho University •'of - Pennsylvania,
[Physician to tho Pennsylvania Hospital, and one
[of tha authors 6f the Unfte&Gtatbs
Isays of Sonoka Snako Robt: ** Its -notion is *spo-
IdiAlly 'directed to 'the lungs'?' *
I The.proprietor of .this tfioS’loino 6b ittttdb
rconfidtfficb in itscuralivo poyrers frfiHh thb tdtiti*
[th'ony of hundreds who •have Used it, that thb'mo-
Iney will belaid backlo any puroUasot'who te.not
[satisfied with its affects .; , ~ • ,
|. It is so pleasant to'take that children orV fordt
J Pfico, THIRTt-PIVE CBNTSj Lai-goTot&s
JONE DtST.I/All. '
I It is intended for only one class if -dtoearos,
[harooiy, Ibbso'bf'tbb Tlirff&t and Lungs/
|i Prepared only by
j , LEVI. OBERHOLTZER, M. B, (
| ... i PhccntxvilU, Pit.
I Sold by all pruggiats and Storekeepers.
I JonhsTON, Hollowav & Cowden, No. 23 North
sSiith street, Philadelphia. .
| ' F.'O. Wells & 130., No. 115 Franklin
[Now York. GofcorM Wholesale Agents; '.
I D. W. Gross «fc Co.> Wholesale Agents, Harris-'
jburg, Pa., and at • ,
j HnVBRSTICB/S DRUG STORE,fOarliste '
| . N. jß.—.ybuf nearest druggist, or fitbfokbepot
[docs hot kbdp Ibis rilodicino do" hoVlo't hVm put
jybU btf *wlth sbmb Other raodioloU, be'cfihso he
jtoakes'nToro dioney oh it, but send *£t onbb'to one
[Of thejAgoDts fbr it.
I. March 9, 1
NEW FIRST CLASS
iRGGERY STORE.
THE Public can find,' dt our, nuw. Grocery
Store, fin the Building lately 'ttecupiejd, by
Philip Arnold, deo'd., and next oTtfof W the Car-;
lisle Deposit Bank, a very largo and fresh
moot of all the different kinds anti grades of
Teat,
Coffees,
- Syrups,
( , • Molasses,
Spiooa,
" Sugars,
> Prepared
.Coffees in
•Essences}
Soaps, .
fcandloS} '
Salt}
' Pwfefosj '
Preserves, ‘
* tianncd
1 PrulW,..;
Papersj Jellies,
Vegetables. tJranberrles,
and Moats.. Raisins,
Prepared ' 1 ,Dried 11 " "
Mustards, tjlirfants,
Sauces, '• DHeli 1 *
Crackers,- . Pruitsj ,
Cheese) ‘i Nuts,.
Sweet/ ~ ;6egar»i ,
Cakes ~ • Snuff
■ ToiiAiicJo, fipfs) -&c<
lAlso—Rico, Barley, Starch; Farina, orn'StriVoh,
erealitia, . Mazeica,' Macaroni, Vermfoollaj 1 ■
Apapnea, Prunes, .onoefitratod Lyp, .
logon, Sduflage, Tableatid other Ousj
Nutmpga, ;,Bid6kibe.‘ MJecawai/, ■
d‘ ctd, Tib .Yatfl, 1:: '■ ;
■ '' lidilipdtJd 'titidle WlbTcj ,•
I Bntb Bfioltj lothdS » ‘
! : lidoes; Bod
Co rdt,'
. c&ixo
Uofcos, tfit
t>dr Hml Enve
lopes, Matched;
Pd*,Ttbf Sand; Store Po- '
liah,. Flavoring "t tlxtfactej
Spigots, ?cno, Inks,* Bri.daWnO,
ackorol, Sfatfa, Salrtldnj lipfttbgdnd > ' '
I odfiati,
I Hams, Dried Boot aha Tongues, Bugs .end ■
Mats, Shot andLetiOj BrusbCs, Brooms ahd-Wisps,
GLASS, QIIEEN’si'WoOD. AVILLpW &UaTAN I
WARE.
I Wo respectfully ask to coll, examine
land’price our large and carefully selected stock of.
Fink Bamilv Groceries. Wo.biiy all kinds ofl
I Country\Produce, ‘
. " " ; JAMES M. ALLEN. & 0 ,
Carlisle Oct. 6, 1564-ly. / • , ,
| Bargains!: Bargains!!
JUST received'from the great New York
'Auction Sales' ' ’ '■'
I 3000 Yards pAMCOES; 1 > '
r ■ 2500 “ ,';.WIHTB MUSEINs;, ; -;1'
600 J “ ’ SPIUNG DeLAINES, ;
, 3000 “ . BROWN MUSLINS, '
800 “. GINGHAMS,- r '
|‘ . 6000 '' «' CARPETS/; ' •,' r '■
[Oil Cloths, Looking Olpssos, Shades, Aci . Croat
[Bargains in Hoop Skiffef Lihon-Handkerchiefs,
[Spring Monties, Dross Goods, Ac. X willsellthc
[above goods and many otnqrrat a small advance
[oh ffbrt until 1 the lit dt April; < Please jball one
[door below Martin’s Hotel,'Main street.
,; W. 0. SAWYER,
|, March 9, 1865. 5 ’’ '*• ' • •
GRAIN WAN'ITEb, —The highest ihjark'el
price will bo paid for Wheat, Corn, Kyo and
hints, and all' kinder' Of Country Produce,; at th«
[Warehouse of / . , '<>
K 5 00
8 5
H 5 I
8 . .
-Juno 16, 1864. J
TTfIE undersigned jinking puipfca&ed tht
entire stobk’ t rd per ieso f O’, inhoff, on the
[south-oast comedo. 'Market? Square, :dpd mad*
[considerableaddition*, is now; to supplj
Ibis friends and the public, with all kindsof cbolct
[goods, ut tbo lowwt market nitoaf.. His ftthok coni!
[prises * ' '.'i. -
' coffees. ■
£>§GARS, ■,
• ;■ SYRUPS. , :
e - • .-'j'-A
[Halt, SpUios ground anaungrouml, Choose, Crack*
[ors,. Cofibo Ebiodcps, FiSh by wholesale or retail
[Brooms, Brushes, Tobacbh, Sogars, Snuff, Matches j
BBrckipg,<BojJCordi& , 4
(illiKsS.'tffflNA, Sditti A^b.flbKENsWATlli]
S T otionß,nnd,all other articles usuall\{
cept ip a first class Grocery store. *|
:Ip rogdtAto 'JSiicoSj % 'cim;«y tlrttl’it..fe. ray do>j
termination to sell .gWiif* lit tbo loWost 'poseiblt;
ignro. i'.. 4-« m , j
BiittoV, Eggs, and all kinds of country produce;
taken nt niilrkot •' ' j;
• ,110 hopes, by UtViot nrttchjdim to business,' and* 7
IlspositiDu to please) to merit and secure a share,6:l
I public patronage* . • y- i .
... JOITNII-tfEU,
j Carlisle, Jfan. 7,186-1..
i^.ROCERIES— HEM^Vivki-
|> The subscribers bog leave to inforta their fri'bndf
[and customers that they have rein'aVcd their
' ; G-roeery Sipri? .
IiAL;
rCo thb South-East Corner of-Main and Bed
I ford Streets,.one Dyor West of Gardner
«fe 4 Cu*B. Foundry, and Directly Op
•posito lleisor’a Hotel, 1
/They will, es heretofore, keep - constantly on
band everything: £’their.line J , . n „
- > SVC II A S - ■■■*':
CbfWbs, •• ' ’ Salt, . .- - 'i; i* , -
. Sugars,; Dried Moat» ; ,j/ : ; "
- -MolasscS-, - Bologna. •»
" 1 ; ■Sjb*aps, ‘ Eggs, 1, 1 ' ,! V
• i‘. •Cyaokertv 'Spices,
, • Cheese, •, . Dishes,
Elbb, SoupsJ
■ Tdbocrfo, Brooms. ’
Coal foil Limbos, Buynots, Brushed,
SMttb’Waro. EartUbn Ware, Blacking, Candles,
'Ami STAtfijn toiierally. -
I Our assortment is votV chtaploto -and bna been
purchased with care nnu jUdgorhohl. Wo invite
all to give us aoally as we ate determined to soil
at very moderate profits. • I
‘‘ , ‘ ' MONASMmt‘A-BXRER.' ;
N. B.—The‘highest prices will bo 'pa& for.alii
kinds of marketing. Iff. A p, .1
Nov. 10, 1864.-tf I
WC. SAWYER respectfully calls th'o
» attention of oyorybody in want of ‘Dry
Goods 1b his immense stock of
wi;n t e r gqo d s, .
jlidtVccoiycd, bought for oisn, and at the reduced
prices frofh
Arnold, XPmsfalßo A Ob., Murfoy A Harris, lIoN
nor A Forrester—Afeto York , ,
-lleigei, Wust % Irvin, M. L. Hallowoli A Co.,
Thos, W. Evans A Co., and otheryhouacs— Vhlla,
•Comprising the latest stylos of Silks, all colors;
newest kinds of Wool Fpbrios, in plain colors,
hoasbu figured Bops, 'Ac. ■
-All kinds of MourningiG'o6'dSfrom Myers’, Now
York.., ... .■ , . : , , , r , ■
Now’est stylos of Atbattes, CTroula’rs nnd Costs.
These goods are a spoolaity in iny trade. '
F'UllS! . FVM§I t all kinds end qnnilties
bought from A. T Stewart, vdry cheap for the
times. ■
■>.BSliW£S of.ovdry variety 1 ," Sws.ho, plain; her
dobed; for Ladies'and Misses.
Balmoral Skirtsi Woolen Goods,' IloSiery, Gloves,
Ladies UndorvostS, Trimmings, Ao.
Men’s and Boys’OrercunHingi);
Cloths and'Cassimers. . Goods are made to order
in the latoststylos and ,nt.short,.notice-. 1 .Men’s
Shawls, Unddrshirts, Drawers, Glove.-, Scarfs,
jTfot, Ac.’ ■ ■
I The largest stook of Domestic Goods in. tlic
[country. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Blankets, and every
[variety 6f Goods kept in a. first class' Dry Hoods
[store. As now stylos of Cloaks and Dress Gdods
[come out, I have arrangemots to recive them. Now
[goods, will be added as the Winter advances.
[ Pitake ckll and okamino before having olso*
|whero;!its I am dbtortnftiod not to bo undersold.' J
I .Remember. tho old stand,East Main street, one]
dcdr beluV Martin's lintel. '
JfOV* .17,. ISM,
MW R.A. Sttiith’s
Photographs, lvorytypes, Beau
"rifur Albums, Beautiful fVames, Albums
K : , "for LOOMS and Gentlemen, Album's
, ■ for.ObiidPsD, Albums for "Miss- ’
• bs, Eopfeet Albums for Sul- ‘ •,
, diets and Civilians.
Choicest Albums I Pue'ttiebt Albums ! J
CHEAPEST ALfiUMSII! .
tfor Christmas Gift*.
Frcih and JVelo from New York and Philadelphia,
15? YOU want satislnctnrv pictures and ’po
lite .attention call at Mrs. It. A. Smith’s Pho
tographio Gallery, south-east corner of , Hanover
street and Market Square, opposite the Court
House and Pqst Office, Carlisle. Pa. ■ 1 i:
, Mrs., E, A, Smith, well known as Mrs, E. A.
Reynold", and so well known las a Bdguorrean
Artist gives personal attention to ladies dWGohi
tlemon visiting hot gallery,and having tho bo!t
of artists andpoum attendants oan safely promise
that id'nd dthef ,'ghllory can thoso who favor her
vyith a pall got pictures superior to'hors,: ho t oven
“ New York dnd Philadplphia, or moot with more
kind and proMpt attention. "Ambfotypcs inserted
■nEiqgS). Lookots, Breast-pins; &ou Perfect oop,
ios of Oaguoroptypos and Ambrotypes’madp of do.
oonsofl friends. Whore copies are defaced life like
pioturco may Mill bo had! either forf ratnos or foi
4S.TO» I } TW ! Pfitorvod one yesr.and or
ders by modi or otherwise promptly,attended to
Deo. 22 > 1864.-t'f • r
NEW FORWARDING AND
COMMI S S I ON .1 H. 6US %.
o IXOVIt & FGGA,' : 'I
■■■■■'■< COAL, PLASTER'& SALT.
rHE subscriber having .taken the Wari-'
house formerly'oooupie'd.by‘j;,S, :sfonemnKhr,
W’Wesl' High Street, oHioSito'.Ridkininson . Coi;
logo, wodld inform the pnhlidj'tbaf he hfes 'dn
tored into a general I’dt wardingand CoritinisSlor
bufliuess. , • ; ,; , J
Tbo fjrlQo will bo paid , for Floor I
(Jrain and.Frotbibfc of all kinds. * I
’• Flour and Fbtil, Plaster aiftl Safi j kopt bob 1
stantly on .lidUtl iltltl fOr'Bulc. _ J
Co’al of alt'ldhdrf, embracing . '
• LYkENS. Valley, : : ]
v LUdusT JwuxfAry, * - {
; LATVEEItJtY, <tc., <6e. \ , 1
Litttebkfncrj' ktitl BuicksTm'tbg’ Coal, constanim
for Bale. Ketft tfnder covor, and dclivbi*od dry t< |
any pttH df tho tdWb. - ( t• i ;
. Apfil U, *O4. .. ’ JOHN BEEXEM.
CARPETS!. CARPETS ! j '
I HAVE rfecbiysfl'from'Now'‘Kindt
ftnd quallticsiOfiCarpots.Oil Clotliej Mattings;)
Looking Oldssos,; Window Shades. Curtain Ifntp-!
rials, Table tJoVers, Coiintorpanoi, Widb ShoollßgiJ
Pillow Muslins, Towolings, ofnsh and, allkindiiofl
bodso furnishing goods.! Also, a, largo variety 6f
(f'ENERAL MEfiOHARDIXE. i
, ..Persona In Want of any of the obpvbgoo! V .nn
respectfully invited f to call'. (pDods.nf'tbo iSitoU
market value. Additions trill bo made ns the sea
son Advance's; baSh' : pHeo'paid l Wit Carl
pbtßaga.-East Main! sticotyono dattr freltrWiMar
tin’s Hotel. , V 1 1)t; r
rij" A (!. , }V- As'AIWjEU)
... jgob,2,;Ws : .- i„,
Admlnlsti at«i
|\[.OXICE is hereby given that letters of Ad
», ministrtition on 1 tho estate of Henry Jacobs,
deo'd*, lato of Middlesex township, have boon
granted to tho undersigned rosldingVin samo>twp.
All persons indebted to the sdid estate aro roquof
ted to make payment immediately,<h,na those hav
ing clairaj against*tbe estate. will also present them
;or settlement. ,li 1
v t . : ’DANIEXi JIACQBS,- . ,
4 HAVIP JAOOBS’’' *'
■ W. JACOBS,
5 Li'ihninishaiorst. ;,
;I * • . • .i; t.i
Wawh-’i *6S—
JNO. rMETBM.
ggsmm
E : ver.y Person's Mere#
W. O. SAWYER,
■ tataSLE FOUNDRY
lmplement D Ptlft(
p . GARDNER & CO. now L c™
J 3. Arid-Keo'p Constantly FOR HAr? U^ ctui
wttonslyd Steam ftorks on East
Idrgo assortment of Agricultural wTi rllsle »
woll known and approved uS '
among whroh they would oall eapeeial altem"™"
, ; - ■winouanriV’s 6nLEBn*TEi) " > ‘ M °
Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill
borldnd.YArk and Por of Clm
in do tail of the moriis of 'Hi drill n , not spoa
are now In nao on Die iioat forma in rc3o ( l,l «i
It« reputation is. oatablUhed aa the CoUl ' tic
itraia dnH'iOow manufoblurcd in tbo n!’, ?? plEl
U sowsTYhoai Rye, Oati. Barl.V„d n S,a "
and regular, without bunching the aoed ft'"" 1
jpnngs pass tho di-ill over stumna and P"
out breaking ,A r the drill. F„ r “' ? n ";
lttr W-M'sVghhy Q m Spring Dr-n {*•
TEAS,
2 i
I . • *>»»*’« Strata iW F-JaX'r •!!’•
'HrlienVol/’, Patent a,ru &?(,> "’ ,
Mmtow'a Cant hfM'ttmS r r ’ ,
. ami FourdWe JMVors . .
mg Ma'obmos,. Cast Iron Field Koibt- w™ 1 ,
OftsttnM.- v>f..Tfljlouu .patiefirhß,- Corn p«,.i P otl B
otlior tM-tiiimcrono /l b t ! n,, l ? n
A and tM p“" 0
W.d> an tnyncnse variety of oil,£ c „ a |i„
hoopers, and others'. Wo have also ” 1
variety if for... n arflcliv
, IKON RAltlHos '
aUonS! W «rtde.l
' tIBAM ENGINES AND, Mlht QBARlsrf
.Tb ibil dojfoHmoot ©four blidinosßiTfi ; o\* ‘
Our already •extonKtoTl
patterns forpapef, flour and saw mill I!* !
constantly ibofAfclnpf. Sid oWmcrflkndmiHari 8 !
will be a .printed oa“7‘
various mill patterns or. application; nilv i,"
shop .(Sbmlftiadh SR. {W various ( o dls for turnt)
.?XAT|6M»T ; siEAM'fHBniES,
of every, desirable capacity,froi 10 to 25 w.i
power/built la the best stylo and on accoramoJalim
terms. Engined built at our ostabliahfacnt dT S
soon in successful operation at many of. the 1.,„,i
distilleries and tannnerios liii.-Carlisle; add CumW
Perry.and Dauphin, cos/,, to the owncMef which
confidently, refer for ioforinfilWas to’ thoirefficien
oy. Eorsons-wanting Stoam.-Enginos A cars.aij
requested to call and examine before ebntaim,
Ulsowboro. •
Dboii And sash fActCry.
onnootod with'our establishment is aatam&li
and Door Manufactory which is‘now in complete
ordorfor the manufacture of every description of
BUILDING MATERIALS, ~
for tho.most costly os well as the plainest bouse
Wtndow Sash furnished from five cenjs upward,oc
cording to sizo of glass; window Frames from $l,ll
Shutters nnd 1 oiling Blinds from SU!
upward*; Door frames from sl,tTs upward; Foci
Panel Doors from $2,12 upward. Mouldings, Cut
ingb, Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fane;
Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needed in house
building, furnished at the lowest prices, nnd of Ih
best qrWity of lumber. Wo are also prepare
as heretofore,to build and repair BURDEN CAR!
for transput tors on tho railroad, with promptnei,
and on -rchsonrililo ’terms! ■
1 The Continued palVeuogo of the public is reYpcet
fully solicited. Orders by mail promptly attended
to., • , .' F. GAKDiNIiiU CO.
. Carlisle, May 3,15(>1
-■NEW 'DRTJtx STORE, •
mm lme jUat’qponed a new
A DIIiJG ;STO-'Rby, !n South «anover Street,]
next doorto 0. TuholTfi ‘Grocery. “Store, whero be
has just focotVotl and djtouoda largo itook of .
Drugs,
Chfemitals*
, ' tJjrD-Stnfrs,'
Perfumery, Toilet Soa{>A, ihd Fancy Articles. Al
so, a largo lot of
Tobacco ftlSilgcgars,
of the most favorite brands, Coni'Oil Lamps and
[Shades, Burning tluid, ..Confectionaries, Finits,
jNuts, Coni Oil, Alcohol, Stationary, Patent MedU
oines, and all other articles With outline.
| All of which we will soil at prices to suit the limes
\PtcsCrlptiouB carefully coidptfhliilecl by a competed
AtUggiat. t ■ ■
Carlisle. i)bc. 23, 1863
SPECIAL NOTICE
RE A T Util) UCTION .IN
DRTT GOODS.
OWING to tho recent heavy fall in
tbq ,price of. GOLD, I have determined
to reduce every actico ip my immense stock
ot-*J)rii Good« to a, corresponding with tbo
precious' zno(al> and -intend to 'mnWstil/
further, reduction from time to time ns Gold
rboodes in pHce. My extensive stock has
borar mainly purchased at low-prices and
before, the-great, advance in .floods..l take
this opportunity of calling the
thd public to this notice, as I con and tci//
than any Bouse outside of the
Eastern' Cities. Call and examinotoryour
'Beli'eS. Remember the Old Stand,‘Soulli
•HanoVor street, below tho Oonrt lloubo.
X.-WrBENTZ. -
Got. 0} 1804.
CHEAP. DRY GOODS.
~ LUMBEK AND COAL.
IWitL have constantly op handl ed M
njsh to order all kinds of SEASOhiJB LV -
isUoh’ 'os' Boards,, Srnintlißfr, Joist, Fra®?
Stuff, Paling and Plastering Work® 1 i rj
rlhV .Weatberbbardibff, and all kinds of ■ 1
QLB& ‘White Pino, Hemlock, CboJtoutji Oak,
Having.oafs of my own I can fdfoitfh hdhi toor
bf any length and size .at,tho shortest j«d'Pfi..
nloH ieagonablo tormS. ' Worked .hoards
kbpt nndor. cover, so that they Tarma
dry at all times., •''‘^'^V'iiwndref
Twill ajso.honstantly have On K
&SLMWY t
llyer dry and clean to ; any patt of /? e Jw/v Coal
ikfahs Valley, Locust-Mountain and LJJP®* £ w j,j
for family
IstJßat (ho lowest pricer; at ’the . •
j&hd s'f High struct, above,thd^J^beeteM
["•Juno 10, 1864 ’ „
: WATCHES AND iIEVVELK^
■A T sign of, tW " Gold Eaglet M'JJ*
-£*.‘above u ■'Cumberland Vifloy Bjjn 'f
doors biatoW: tbb Methodist till uroh on • j. t
•A street. thitegest .
WATCHES fTud »I w '
S*will bo'poW MVrt Wst. -lower thft
place in tbo' Btatbi;-4b9 0 m P( c b e e
lasprtinoutof.Gold & o^e
Lovers, •' Lop 1 n es|'A matoh os. - ott ,
kinds anil stylos, gtfra Und silver GUaJp i
; Gold^.ihsand,’Pencils.,
Jewelry .of all Idn^s^Spcotaoles,
[plated jtilVdi- TVa-o; Mumo B ““< „'t.ArlleW
plh Paintings, 1 ii grtit 'VaHety of Fa”«:^ ,s»
lot of,the,fine?* Pianpfl,-wWo“ * j^en
Ipcr.couL lowor than t rer offered in t *'
tiros took 6f Watdhmafcov toow,- oases, lorfc <B iJji
and aal’oj 'wiU bo BOldiwWdoaaJd-' 0 * 1 ,
bf ’jropalrlng vriU /be tdone aS' i
■ ;; -■;• 3i E. SHAl’i^
-■pCulial* -ApHl SO'iiedSJ-'- <]-Y
ir^ aMOrbm P“^AO,&STO^,
' .V ■N'orthjlhan.wr SU
fail's W
%jfiall Wiv}?,/- - ,
•.,• , ; Ifiizabotbtown pattern,
■ ll 1 ' Loudon' ' ‘ ~,.j - .
'■y a ; .iCaifmoh' ’-i.-anor H'*
without patent
■•Wovor at ; ,
DAVID lULSIOX.
A. -tV. BENfZ,
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