American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, May 04, 1865, Image 3

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Surrender of Johnston and
■■ His Array to' Gherman. .
THE CONDITIONS. THE SAME
AS THOSE Gil ANTED TO LEE.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE,
War Department, Washington ■ CiTr,
April 28, 3 P. M. —Major General l)ix, New
■ York,; A despatch from Genet al Grant, dated'
Raleigh, 10 P. Mi, April 26, just received by
this department, states that “ Johnston has
surrendered the forces in his command, em
bracing all from hero to the Chattahoochee,
to General Sherman, on the basis agreed up
on between Lee and myself for the Army' of
.Northern- Virginia." ' .
STEAMBOAT EX-'
PLOSION.
1,400 Paroled Union Prisoners Scalded
to Death and Drowned.
Si, liODid,, April 28.—jA'telogram has been
. jrejjeiy.ed.by the military authorities from New
’Mod raj that the stonmer Sultaha; with .2000
.paroled prisoners,, oxolbdcd her boiler, and
. that fourteen 1 hundred livos ; were 'lost', ■
, 1!... - SECOND iDESPAyfiII; ‘I ,!'
(Who, April steamer Sultana,,
.'froni; NowjOf lean's on .the eyeijihg.of the..2lst
l inSt- iirrived ■ at Vicksburg with her boilers 1
peaking.badly..,- She remained there 30 hours
.repairing, and i took 1(980 paroled' 'Federal
soldiers , and 35 offieerp, lately .released from
'Oatnwbiv ahd'A'oderspnville prisons. (
She arHv.ed at Memphis; last, evening, and
-after-oaalihg,' proceeded. Aboot 2 o'clock,.
,A. M.,; whpn seyen milcßabove Mcfnphis, she
Mew, ußidndiiramedintely took fire, hording'
;to thei water’s edge!. ' Gf‘2.106 souls .aboard,
•.not more than' 700; have been rescued.- 500
".were rescued and. are .hpvy in'.,the hospital.—
200 or 300 uniojPred.men are at the Soldier’s'
Home. Captain Mason aftho Sultana idsup
posod to be lost. - ■ . - - r •
' At,to.-dayji.the river, in'front of
■ Memphis, Was -oovered ; ' with soldiers, strug
gling! for Jif»-kniany of tliein 1 badly 'priahjoa.
Boats immediately tviihi to their rescue, and.
are still engaged in picking’them up. ,„jjon.
Wnshburne immediately iirgahissed d board of
-officers, and others are now ot'workauiesti
gating the.affair.- . . - 1
Juft.
" In thi 5 bdrough, on, the 22d .ult., Mabv A.,
rwifp.af .Stephen Keepers, aged 42 years.; 1
T C : Markets. ’
- OAltLISLri': MARKET.—May 3, 1805.
per bbjs, ' ‘ ' ,7,00.
. do.yi tßxtra,- ' 1 ' . ~0,00
. . d0.,.,18y0y 3 do M ■ J 5,76
•ZWhitb Whbat, per bushel, : 2,00
:RrD WfIBAT, ■ $O., : t
* db., ‘ I>os
Cork, dui,
OaTs,,, -> • db 7 > f.’r -.! ,/£&
fei»RrNr t 'BARiiBY, 'idD-,“-r *■» - r; '-
Fit-i, ~d p., • . ,8?.. iTt-SJ?
;, ( .dd*# . ( , r n-^2}OQ
Tjjiothvsilbß. ' db. > , " .V-, ..
P^ILADEtPIi-IA MAKEET- May 3; 1865.;:
JFLoTm, anjo'i’Hhi), '' .|/25;
. “ .extiia, , -- ; y.,‘f-,i- ,r ..;i B ;®9-
&yb Flour, ’ * ~? £5
/Cobs Mmv " ■' * - “ ' •- * t.’^A
Wheat, rod,. - -.e, , 2 00u3 IjJ
, - .'I-,
’jiTß,-’.- -i - •" - -I'.ii *J.
Cobh, yellow, iu
' “ ■' white, ' ~J -;' j ..
' .2 20,
•'li” 1 -- 1
Oats, , -
'CIiOVKwfi&ED j ' •
Whiskey,
ARtISI/E DEPOSIT 'BANE A divi-|
por cont. aruV FIVB KirnA'p-frce;
of Kationa 1 ami State Tokos; has been declared
-JtJr .tjla.Booid ofDireotprs of this’Bank, which will
die paid ever to tho Steeleholdera on demand.
BEETEM, Cathte r . '
V. Miiy d, 1805. v 1 ' '.
, «lCHjk<)sfD HAS FALL.EN I
! AND SO HA VE DRY GOO USI'
is' proven* ta'every' person
f calling; at the, . ■,. 'i.-
■Glieap Sloje Leidicli & Mil!er,
iWy aro Jbsfc recarying a largo supply of
AprtW m»rf t Snmtntr;iQoodt, purchased since the
great DECLINE IJS GOLDj,,, ‘
The stock embraces '
tattles’ 'Dtfe-sf^oodis,
.■ i - -i•.' ) t: 1 *, * \i-. f'j. •' ■' ,'v’**i ’ *
such 1 as'Btaok and Fancy Silks of all colors twid
(taaliUesjMD'ew fefyloV Mohairs;. liustros,
Alpacoad/'all 'Cblora; Mozambiquee,
Valenoirifl,'Do *' ;
' SPRING CiIIGUi.ARSj
.Basques, Sacques 1 , §Uu'wlB , ,&ci
jk oij nN I.N G GOODS 'i '
of ev£ry
paccas; Bombazines, Mpbairs, Poplins, single and
double width Be’ liainoai.Tamisft .Olotba, Crape
Veils,.Oollare, Ilapdkerobiefs, Ba]mpral. Skirts, a
-new and wbito Ginghams,
“1)OMk S T I C GJ3 0 I)« . •
/ Bleached and unbleached Muelins froxa 124 ots.
up,' ’A largo assortment of Calicoes', from 124
to 25; 10-4 bleached and unbleached .Shading,:
Pillow. Case MuMius, Tickings, Cottonados,. Ging
hams,-Nankeens, Table Diaper, and a great many
pthor gauds not mentioned bnt.always on baud, —*
pdr ' Notion Department is complete, embracing’
potton Hosiery of every quality for ladies, gentle
juon, misses, boys and children- Gloves of every
description, Silk, Linen, and Gingham Handker
chiefs, French Corsetts, Hoop Skirts, all sires,
Balmoral Skirts, Nook Ties, Suspenders, Trim
ming ’and 1 Mantud Rilbbna, Head' Nets,' 6un, ; Uni-
*. ;' , . • i f .-
Men and Boy*’ Wear*
. ttftitttßßortmenVof oysrydeaorlptlonat,
the very lowpst marjcefc, prices. , Clothing madg at
very ahoyt‘notion by a flrst class,tailor. -•/
CAPETS! i*y
■ A full lino of Qvpry description and - qnniity,—
Matting, CU-Oloth. LbokM; Stouta M
and' Paper Window., itlinda, Table 0,1 cl o t a B,
Stair Oil Cloths; and iany other honso furnishing
goqdn for the season.' ’n, .
r Feeling very thankful to tl*e generous, opimnu
pity for their bind >rid liborfU .patroungo ,so far
extended to-tho . firm, >e oarnokiy Qjbd. sincerely
ask-a doutlnuunce of ihcsaiiio, ns
ihai it is always a groat pleasure to- ua to 9*nib»t
t>stock, besides proving that we always study
the interest of our customers.as wo are determined
not to bo undersold by uriy merchant in the ooun
try. '
tiBIDICU & MIpLEK.
Plen'po remember. tlio well-known fltand
southeast'corner, Market. £quaroj
kite Irvlno’s-Boot and £ioxo«
CnrU4e, Mfty'4;lBos.' *■ . : 'Cr ‘ 4 ‘
? . lnteriiji| Heyepci Nolice t , ;
IWlLL’Hpftofc thoad citizeba' of Diokinfion
on Incomes,
Carriages, -Watohelv Pianos, .undMolodeohs, who
shall not haVopreviously-inade their returns to
mo at-the Thursday, Way 18th.
1 vfill meet those; citizens of South' I 'Middleton
township/. who shalf VobhavopreVioilsly made
thoir -returns at‘MuUih?s, Mount Holly
Springs, on Tuesday, *May2Bd, %nd at Boiling
Springs Hotel, on Saturday, •
I will meet those citizens of "Middlesex towri
ship, who shall ;nbt havo-previously made thoir
returns, at Mlddlcsexon Saturday, May 27th. 4
I will moot those citizens df Norths Middleton
township, who shall Eothavaproviously made
thoir returns at Beecher's/Tavern. on Tuesday.
May-30th.: ■ .
Those returns knust bo inado to me either at my
offioo, previouato (heabove designated days, or on
those days at the respectively uamed plaoos. Every
Carriage*-Wa*ob, Plano or Melodeon, must bo “'re
turned,.andno.poreon can determine .for bixpnolf
whother or notbois Subject to.an income tax
All are hound tomako returns and the assessor
will decide frafe.such, returns, whether or not the
person making themls subject. ..
Failure, to comply with the above notice will
subject thd party to an additional lax ol twenty
five per cbnl.: . / A / a .
JAMES A. DUNBAR,
Assistant Assosso # -
9th Division, 15th District, Pa,
May 4, 1865. ' ‘ ■ 1 ' ■
E, M.- Stanton,
Secretary of War.
New Store and New Goods!
I* HAVE jiiafc received n large assortment of
**•’ NEW .GOODS, such, as Calicos, DoLaincs,
Cballios, Lawns, Alpacas,..Ohambroys, Flannels,
Linens, Brown and' Bleaoliod. Shootings,' Brown
and'Bleached Shirtings,. Ao.
Albo, a lull assortment of
MEN > S GOO D S,,
such as Cloths, Oassimbiros, dattinetts, Jepns* Cot
tonades, Denims, Stripes, Checks. .Including all
quality and stylos of* Undershirtsand Drapers,
Dross. Shirts, Shirt Hook Tibs, Gloves
and all dthor goode' pertaining .to it, Oeuilcman'e
Wardrobe. - , .. .
All of bo sedd; at;?oioe>* prices than
they arc" soiling elsoivhoro in .Carlisle.
‘MjyM.A.MrLBS, •'
: Next DoorWdafc. of the Poat'.Offico. Carlisle.*
; April 27; r;’“V ; • '
By authority of *tho Secretary of tho treasury,
thoundor.sigpod has assumed -the General Sub
-fioription Agency ior tho snip ;of spirited SUtojs
'Troneury. Notes, bearing seven: and throe-tenths
percent;'iutorost, per afcnum,.knovrn * 1
. SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN.
Thoeo'Bjtos ftro issued undor ; d'aio of
aro,payable throe yoara from that timo,
in currency, or are convoi'tiiw' at the option' of the
r) ii•. J
bolder into i
tT.. 5-20 Six per :cent>
fiOLM-BEiUIX, EOi\l)S.
, :: _ t • i-i t: L
Those bonds are how worth a premium, which
inoroaeos.tho actual profit on ~tho V-. 30. loan, and
it$ l exeinpt(on 'from State bud' municipal taxation ,
'adds;, from one to three per ccni. 7;ior<J>iaocordiug to
the ratb.lovied on other property. ' The interest is
payable in currency semiannually by coupons-as
- to each note, which may. bo-outjoff. and
sold,to any bank .or banker, • ■ . ;
_ Tho interest amounts to . / , ,
Notes on ali the denominations named will be
promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions,
and tH\ notes forwarded at once. The interest to
16lli June nozt wUI bo pald in advance: - This is'
iibir offered by tljo Government, apd it is confident;,
ly. o±pbbtoditiat its superior adranf ages wilfmako
iWho. ”, ...
, , 'I / * i • A .• • i ,s i .
'Great.'-Popnla^
Loss than $300,000,01)6 bf.-tlie Loan authorized
■by are now fin tiie market. This
amouilt,,fl.t ; ,tbe.fato'at which'itis being l absorbedl
will all bo 'SabscriiQd for witiiinVour months, when
the botes will undoubtedly command a premium ;
as hao : uniformly ueen .Closing tho wlb-’
soriptions-to other Loans, • • > - ’
.In order that citizens ofovory town and seotionj
of the, country may be afforded facilities for taking:
the Loan; the National Brinks, State Banks, and.
Private BankCrstbroughouttho country bave go
norrilly agreed receive subscriptions at par.—
Subscribers will select theirown agents, in whom
they rind wbo‘>nly are to be xe
apSDßibleTor ’Che'delivery of the notes lor which
they receive orders.
Subscriptions .received by the •
FIRST^NATIbNAL I .^
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,. KIEOHANioaBDBG. ■
SECOND NATIONAL :Do.
FIRST NATIONAL BAfiK. NswYipiyj,. t t .
5O, '<j. - J * 'J '
' yj- . 1
1 , The: subscribers beg- 1 leave to inform their friends
t andcufltomdro thafrrthoy have removed their
a . ■V'Grbcer'y Store m... ■
'To the South-East dpther. of Main'and Bed-,
: : Streets, one Door .West of. Gardner
! & Go’s.’ Foundiy, and. Diroetly Op
; -n./> jposife Hotel, 'Carlisle. ,
i They win,,9fl horotoforh,. keep' constantly■ on,
hand everything n thoir lino ..... .
■scon A s- ’
CofTaoi, t SaU,
. Sugars, .. Dried Meat,
Molasses', ■•’Bologna,' ,
Syrups, -i "Eggsy. ',,
"Criioko’rs, . Bpjc.ca, r ,
i• • Cheese, . Dishes,
•Fish,’ ’ ; Soaps, .
. Tbbttcoot .■ Brooms,.":;,
Coal- Oil' Lamps, 1 Burners, Ohimnoya, Bfushes,
Stone Wore. Earthen Ware; Blacking, Canales,
'/ And. Notion iGfeueiaqy.
• Our nssorrtSeh't.fo vOTy'ootupleto.,*nd-.haß b.epn
phroUasod with hare jaud judgomont,* We invite
all to givo us.a oall, as rre ero -deWimiued to soil
at very moderate
N. B.—The highest prlpei’ wiri be, pUd ferjOli:
kinds of marketlng. ■’’ ‘ .. M. « B. : ’;
Npv. 10, 186i.-tf, . , - ■,
GREAT ATTllAltlilfl |
At A.IW, which hoa always
been adinittod ns being the cheapest store in the
county. We have recently Received..from the
Eastern Cities, selections Imm the CHOICES 1
GOODS, at such very lovr figures ns w.illppurprlae,
the purchaser. Wo will, oa.usuai, replenish oui
atoPk with tho' moat aoaaonuble .goods, euoh at,
cannot fail to gratify ,thd ’most fastidious. Q,m
Domestic Goods are greatly . reduced, tn.pnpo
.lower .than pan he ptohaaed in town^
y.5.7-30LOAfJ.
OKS d.ENT PEI< DAY .pIT'A/ $5O NOTE. 1
TWO CENTS
Ten “ TBoo, “
20' "■"** -*'L* ; 3xqoo *v
Sl.' , •*’ \ kt ' ■“ ; ;;$5OOO «
TUB ONLY LOAN IN MARKET
, y a 'i ./
... JT AY. COOKE,
>. SaMORiPWON Aoizin,-Philadelphia.
GREAT ATTKACTION ! i
dry goods
FINANCIAL STATLHENT
u. ir - i ,<>?
JBOROUGII OP CA jatlSlilE'/
; ;F^a ; the couhcxlWeas i&64~5;' :
.i, JAO OB RHEEiI, Treasurer* ■ >
■' - ■■ V ,'■ m\-r\
Balance received from former Treasurer,* $670,79
Amount roooivod'from ront of stalls add ‘
stands at Market Ilousfi, : ’ •
Received of William H. UanvOlork.ef
< Markets, * ”.;' r •* ’ ' • ’•« - - "112 85
Received of A. L. Sponsion Esq;,-fines,\ 10 00
Received of Abuv, Rebuff, Eg^.,'flues, 2 00
Received for Exhibition Licenses, i 43 00-
'Amount of Taxes of 1801 outstanding at
last settlement, ' : «■ - 204 46
Amount of Taxes of 1862 outstanding at ; •
last settlement, . . , ■‘ . 194 91
Amount of taxes levied for 1864, 6,140 41
• «'f. " - • $8,026 66
s. EXPENDITURES.
Council Orders'.
Puid.Qoorgo Lino and ethers, interest on
Borough Bonds and Judgment, $1,930 5'2
Paid'Borough Bond : Coupon, 30, 00
Paid Carlisle'Gas and Water Company, ’'
' interest on investment on East Pom
fret street, • ■ - 1» 15 00
Paid Carlisle Gas and'Water Company
for Gas and Watur for use of Borough, 799 64
Paid W. B. Mathews, Street Commission
er salary and work on streets and wa
ges paid bands, 2,127 61
P&id Samuel Wetzel, Election expenses, /
Westward, • • • • * lo 00
Paid James 'PostlowaUei Election expen-
ses, West W.ard, (special election), 7 50
Paid Andrew Kerr, Election Expenses,
East Ward, 11 00-
Paid J. W. Eby, brooms for Market
House for 1863, , . 3 80
Paid Samuel Sipe/ salary as High Con
stable, . . 260 00
Paid Joseph' W. OgUby, salaty ns See
• rotary,’ . , , . \ • 100 00,
Paid James Spaugl-jr, salary as lamp
lighter, 1 Wbst.Ward, „• . ,i\ , 120 00.
Paid Charles Mock, salary as lamp’.*/.,.
, lighter, Bast Ward'. , ',.120 00
J?uid William HHarn, salary as. Clerk
of Markets, ’* 'lOO 00
Paid Jacob Übeom, salary as Treasurer, 100 00
Paid Coo. Taylor, salary as Janitor, 25 ; 00
.Paid'David Smith, qualifying Borough. •
officers, . 1 ' ' , 1 . 2 75
Paid Jonathan Zoigl'or, stoppidg'stohbs,
■- Curbs, <fco.,’~ 60 56
Paid James du-, ;
‘ : plicfttd; ;= ! - 1 '* 'IO'OO..
Paid 1 Wta. H;:]HaTn, sbotoUng sutvr and '
• repairs at 1 Market-House',..; 10 72
Paid, Wm.- H. 'llarn, for diligonod-and ’ . 1
‘incre'afiing roccipts of Market,' , . - 20 00
Paid Jacob Rhoom, .percentage allowed**.-
collectors* 186 l-and 1802, * • 19 05
Paid Jaoob'Brdtzi-aorving,election jqticoe,, , 1 20
Paid Andrew Martin, serving’ election ‘• i J
notices,. v' • • - - - . 1 80
Paid Samuol. Sipp, cutting grass a't grave
yard. anti removing muisunccs, ' •' f 21 00
.Paid John Bgolf, removing nuisances, .5 00
Paid J. W. expense of sending
‘dooumenti to Philadelphia during re- ' .;
bol invasion and stationary, 14 66,
-Paid J. B: Bratton; printing, • ' ' * 23 75
VA. IC. Rbcom, v « ~ ' 23 60
. ? V George , “ . 35 75
; \* B. Coroman, ’ *-24 00•
Samuel Wetzel, work,- - . i'll 33
.* vEstate Sam'l Havorsfiolr,sundries, 81;
;* 1. S. ShiremaU, costf' fbr entering lions, 368
. Wetzel, work and-materials, 113 74
i/ 1 , Jo'bn\Mpll, for brick for, Margaret '
. Stem's aria Jacob Weaver’s,pavements, 34 20
Paid Joseph Bcbumpp, work at bridge ■
and Crossings,• - • < ; 141 14
Brannon, 1 san'dV'' • ‘ 800
V Jacob.Tbudium supper-for.patted, 'vu 1 .41 00
w "Godfrey Bonder aqcfG.eorgo Spouo- j
borgor, cleaning Lotort Spring, , - f . 150.00
Paid O. TT;'H6fier,:painting‘ut grave yard;- 1* 50
" O; Inhoff, brooms for Market House ’ 1
1831, . f I / 127
Paid Johti Harris, sharpening drills,''.fcc,', ’ 760
**, John Bcetem, coat.and w.ork,, ‘ i‘6 25
, John Campbell,. Treasurer, .appro- • , .
priation(oEmpire Hook & Ladder C 0.,: .34 00
Paid J/W. Ogilby, Treasurer, appropri-. '. !
uticn to,Good Will Hose Company, , . ./134 G ft j
PaidH.'S Riftbri Treasurer,.appropria- .. .. i . )
tion to .Cumberland Fire Company, 1j34 00
.’Paid E. dorninan.. President,appropria- •• ' ■ ■-'!
' ‘tion’ to Union Fire Company, . 134 0.0
Pa'd John Fredericks, stonO’,furnished,>
for poor house road, •’ 4 80
Paid Wm. P. Lynch, plumbing, &o;, 85 15,
‘5, Delanoj’.& plunk'bqarda, <fco., .46 87’
i ‘‘-James L. Swigert,-hauling,'' - _39',25!
“ >• -14 00
tfl Peter Spdhr, hauling, .' , .23 87!
•' ** E. Steel,' winding clock,. • 15 00,
James Loudon,'Htatibbory,/ 3 24
“ S. Wetzel, J. Natcbcr and U. My
ers, street } ■; ’ll 00
,Paid Henry Saxton, powder, nails, "’io;, t , 61 ID
•, “ -.Lefvis'P.'Lyno,glass;* •.'*'• - ’3-83
A. Rinehart, collector,;.percentage’ . ■
bn Borough Tax odloutodj 291 65
Paid Wm. P. Lynch, plumbing, order of ‘ /
last Council. ‘ ‘ . 774
Paid M, Minicfa, stone, ■ ( t 400
Paid J. W, Ogilby,fox preparing annual,
• -statement; of receipts 1 and 1 oxpbndiw
tures for auditors and for publication', . .
and extra services, . M . '.“ I 60 00
’ $7,612 2a.
By exonerations allowed A. Rinehart,:
collector of Borough Taxes by Ooun>U, t 64 51
By amount of Taxes of IBG4 outstand’g, - 242 85
' - : 1 ’ ’V- - .
■ . ■ • 5 57,919 59
Treasurer's hands, 106 07
JACOB RHEEM, Treasurer of Bounty Fuad,
To.bnimco on haiidabfjlast settlement/ $4OO 00
To amouut.of Bounty Tax rocoived.from
A. Kinbbart, collector, #864,'- : - ■ ‘4,2X8 00
To proceeds.of nolo discounted at-Oar
lislo peposit ' r ... j . * i- . .. -3,955 33
To proceedsnf Bounty Boiids 'token by
J.W. r , . 1,500 00
To proceeds of Bttuiity' taken by
J. W. Bby, , •; . f - • '• w 600 00
To proceeds of Bounty bunds ’taken by- ,
C. M. Chamberlin, ; • • , ,500 00
To proceeds' of Bounty bonds- taken, by
O. ‘’• • - u . ! 100 65
To proceeds : of-Bounty bonds token by/
James Sites, 403.80
■To proceeds of Bounty bonds 'taken* by ■ ’■
Mrs. 8. 0. .Ulrich/. ■ .: ; = . 597 60.
To, proceeds of cheek! of-Wm. M. Bee-' •
...tom,-.. ‘ .•>•■*.. , ‘i r 6U so
To Wanca of proceeds of notes, .1,72147
By amountpaid as bounties, - $8,863 33.
•By amount paid t Caxlisle Deposit Bank ’1,098 83
bn note and interest,
By amount paid Carlisle Deposit Bank
bn note, tv '
By amohnfc’ paid Carlisle DbpoSxtT Bank •,
; -on note, ‘{ \ \ < * . • 2,800 51 1
.Paid John Lee for services in procuring
orodits,. * 55a‘J?
Paid W. L. Cbrnawin, bounties, * 200 00
: Pald Jacob Ilhoeb;,.Treasurer, oommis
' sion 4 percent, and -Stamps for checks •
and notes, , '' ■’ 78 30
■Paid A. L. Rinehart percentage for col- n >
i * looting bounty/tax*, 68^7
-Paid RUoem> .Weakly printing bounty ,
PaWJ^V-iibjfi interest on bounty bonds, II 00
Paid John Campbell, telegraph messages
: by bounty committee, 5 16
Paid J« Bixler, expenses to Hams- ~
1 burg business, ’®
paid Thomas Paxton, ; . - 2 lu
Batd;G Taylor and G. L. Gbnober*’ * r
: pasting bounty ordinances, r 1 100
! • i. .> Ia i if.-*
Annual Statement of’the Debts ana
, ,Assets of tlje Bprpiigh. ;
NUBILITIES.'. 'i, .
Bonds issued for Gas and Water stock, ;?
• Ist subaoriplion, - i'"' $25,000 00
Bonds issued for Gas r and \Vator stock,
\ 2ud subscription, 35,000 00
Bonds issued to-Gooi’Lifie and others •. 8/383 60
Judgment of Margaret Warden, use of
;P. Quigley, ' . 6.00 00
, ■ $68,883 60
. - .assets.
1000 bhares Gas ni>d Water- ' '
atodk,. l.ot> subscription at * " -■
; parvalue, vj : r -. 25,000 00 -
j000;BbMof ®nd Water''
subscription■ .11; *J. . ■ ' iv[
. 85,000 00 ~•
13f.*Her««, Filer .; 'H
stoofc at par>alßb;-., B,IOW 00 . . <■ ,
OatdiftDdlng tir fdr 1884, ' 24k 86
Wvoment -'.£. £ v in>?fif
'■■ WM? bi
' ,\v ;!’..,.56,380 46
, UABitCT'iEa BODNTJ .
I\otcs discounted by Carlisle Deposit
BaDktOjpift'b&Bntier,' • $25,597 46v
Bondsissuodforbountyputpoaoato J.W. - ’ ■
. Eby mid othora, payable in five years; 3,000 00
Bonds issued to O, Mi .Chamberlin and > 1 .'
others, payable in ted years, 1,000 00
m 26
’■!: j■ . ■: i. '*29,697 48
"■ . ASSETS.-. •'
Oulstapding bupnly t*x,l6r.XBB4', • *4l 60
KXooas of, ibtiobtednoss lor bounty
purposos,
We, the.undefaiffttod- Auditors of the Borough
of Carlisle, being first duly sworn, have .11116 ‘day
examined tbo account and )vouohew.‘6f;-‘Jrfcdb’
Hhoem, Treasurer of the borough of : Oarlislo, arid
of tho Bounty Fund of said Borough, for the term
coimnonaiug March 22d, 1864, nml onding'Maroh
18th, 1865, and find tho same correct'aa - ROt forth
above, .and that there is duo to tbefeaid Borough
by,fluid, Treasurer, ono hundred and six dollars
and seven cents* - 1 ,
■tyUnesa-our hands this 20th day. of March, A.
X). one Thousand Eight Hundred and sixty-flvo.
K-D.-CAMEIIbN,^,,^
. April s, 1866. . .
1885
4 .' ISyoarp. established iu N,*Y» City.”
‘' Only ijiraJlibje.roMiodiea knowu,*' ---.--
“ Free from-Poisons ” ‘ ‘ '
“Not tlangbWus. to the, Human Family,’*
'‘Rats'come liolos to die."'
“ Costur’s” Kat,,Roach, &c., Exter’s,
la a. puafce—used for Jial*,
* - • Jlfic,' Rurtchcb', Jilticknnd c . ;
'• - d'c., (L'C., cbc.
‘ Cosiar’s” lieiJ-lVug Eixteierniinator
Is'aTiquiif'dr wash, used to ’ . ,
■ destroy, arid also a* a *. ,T
’ . 'veativaTor*Bed-Bugs* <td. 1; j ■
' Ponder for Insects
Is, for Jlfoii'qnit&esi'
Fleo9, Jitfi/*,'bisection ' 1
■ • PlwitiiiJi'uioUf Animal*, ttg»'
wr jZS@- Sold by dll Druggists and RetaUera every
where. -■ % " ■ 1 ■ •’;
!•! ! Bbwaub I!! of all worthiestimitations."
. See that " CoBT\U’»” : TiardQ \b Ou oadh.Box,
ottle and Flask>before ymi’huy-. ! ' '
i ■ 4IISNKY R, COSTAV;
PuiscirM. I) bpot;‘4S2 B woAtnvAY, N. Y.
JSSF* Sold by John Hybh, dad l dll, Druggists
aa'd Deiilchi at o:\ul‘isle,■ i
March _23 ; 186p-3in
_ ,1863;;
INOHBASJ3.OP RAT§.-UTbo Farmer**■ Gn*etU
(Engfiidi) asBer/.s rind proves by figures /bat one'
pair of .rats will have.a progeny and 'fleeflenfltfnls',
.no less.that finj.(l6o id tiiroo years; >Nnw; : uniDFS
,this immense family can bo kept doWd t they would
consume ‘more food.than; would.sustain 65,000 bu
man humus., ~-,-y
£r See Costah’s advertisement-id Gils paper,,
- • V 'B6 s. , ’ ■
■' RATS vershn BlRDS.—WbooyertteDgages .. in
shooting small birds jo- a cruel man j .jvh.ooyer aids
in ox terminating r«ti Set a benefit 6 tor. • "Wo-should
like some correspondents.to give us/ho.hu
no£t-of their experience 1 in .driving but those pests.
We iiu(id ; s;'uiolhing'besidop and tryps
for thib 'business.— Scicritijir Anierikiui, HT, F. r ■
- t'fils £apor.
; - v ' ' : , ; IBGS. '
’HOUSEKEEPERS troubled’with vermin l need,
bo so no longer, if they, use “ Costar’s” -Extermi
nator. We have usedjtrto our satisfaction; and If -
a box cost ss, we - would t liiiv'<r it.' We have tried
poisons, but Ihi.y affected nothing : tut “Coster's"
nrtiolo knocks tho breath out pf Ruts, Mice, Ron- ’
ohps and Budrßu£s Ijbicker than write it.■
It is in great demand all over the opui^y.—J/cdi-'
na, (Ohio), (ifincttel \ • : .•/ •'
Soo Costar's advertisement in.this paper.
A-VOTCE" FROWf v rHE FAR WE&T. —-Speftk-
ofCostar’s” .Rat; 1 Roach, - Ao./.lßxtotmina
tor—a ntoro- f grain'pnd- provisions are - destroyed
annually iu ; Grant County .by vcnnin.'thaa would
pay for tons of this'Rht and Insect
ca«ter, Wts.,' Htrnlil. ( ; _
• jZSJ**.Bee Oostar's advertisement;in this paper.
■•. ■/ ; - J,8650\
. . FARMERS 'AND..HOVS BKEBPER S—should
recollect that hundreds of'dollars*-worth ofGfairi',
Provisions,. Ac.,- are annually, destroyed- by'Rats,
Mido, Ants, and ,otheJc insects and vermin—ull' oil*
which can bo prevented by a few dollars* worth of
$8,025 66
Rat, Roach, Ac., Exterminator,
'bought and used freely. _
: Seo'CosTAß’s.ftdvortisement iu x this paper
i Sold in CARLISLE Ijy JoriN HVeii, and
iall Druggists and Dealers generally.. ( ,
( rpjHfi ‘undersigned fcljt
JU; !, entir.e stock bf of o.l’nhoff, pn ‘the |
Isputh-oast’ 1 corner - of Market .Square, andmude.
Iconsiderablo addiUons,,is,nbw. prepared to,- supply?
ibis friends and iho‘pubUo T ‘ with - all kinds bf.choic<i
goods,‘at the - lowest uiarlUt com ,
prises; 5 -i .. r
COFFEES, -
i sugars,. .. v;
:V - syrups,
teas., :
Salt, Spices ground and onground, Cheese, Crack
ers,. Coffee Essences, - Fish by. .wholesale or. retail
Brooms, Brushes, Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, Matches
Blacking, Bod.Cords* • ■ •
$14,812 04
GLASS, .CHINA. STONE. AND QUEENSWARE.
Jodamaro, Notions, and all pther articles usually
*opfc in a first class Grocery*_slore.
\ In regard .to prices, I oah eay thafc.it is my de-
sell, goode ; at the lowest possible
jgure.* . x .... > ..... > v is
; Butter,. Egg 4, and all kinds of country produce
taken at market prices., • i, ‘
Ite Ijopes.ty strict attention to business, and a
disposition to to merit and secure a.share oJ
publio patronage. . JOHN HyEK .
: -Carlisle, Jan* 7. 1864. ‘ .
wines ap muons. .
SoUtll HAKOVER .STBfcfST, OABI,IBIi*i .1 '
TUB undersigned, successor to IJia-’
Bolton, would'respectfully inform bis friends
and the public generally, that he intends to TtrjAin-
Utn.fcho .’character of -tbe above fiouse as hereto-'
forehand will keep constantly on nsnd alargo as-
Bottmenfc.of j, '= \,
BRANDIES,;- * \
1 ■ gins, ■• • v
l ' WHISKIES, ’
HUMS, , .
■«V“COKOUI,& P . . ...
; : BITXEIvS,
j .. ■ ■- - , &0., Ao„ .
which heoan pe.il asohoap.ns any other establish
mont in Carlisle, if not cheaper., ’-a. .v. 1! .
, .jSir- Country jhandlorda will find this the place,
to buy their ■ - ~ ■ ■ 1
I WINES AND'LIQTJOKS,
.Both injroganl to quality .and nrjoe.i -
His stook is largo and W °S soleotod, and ho in
vites a oall before ‘punthaslUK hlaowbore. . Ko
mombor tho place, South UnnoVor street, clireotly
opposite tho •< Volunteer" Printing l Office,:. (.Win*.
tor , .oldßtend t )CatU.k. . ‘J:‘
$l4/813 94
LIST OF DEALERS
Offloodi, Warea.j£id Morohatfd j«osatid of Brew
ers, and Bating Hou-.
bos, &0., Cumberland, aa ap-'
praised apd clbssl§«d, by Jy pipits d § jfli ob, Mar?'
oadlilo Appraisor> and 'by-h|ra returb«d to tho un-.
doraigotid, 'Trcoaurerof’said County, to wit
- Wv 't <• Clou, iicen»e.
MonasmithA Baker, groceries: , I - - $lO 00
GVP- Myors,do 10 00
JT..M Allen <fc Co., u ‘ do' 1? *l2 sf)
Johti Hyor, • , : do • r U* '"\6 00
, Halbert A Brother, _ ; do i •-/■ '* IV Id 00
William Bent*, “ • do"- 12 . 12 50
]Wm. Blaif A Bon> do- i'll-'* 1 ' Ift 00
Rlrniley, . do 14 7,00
John D. Mook, * do 'l4 •? 00
j), Keeney; •, do •' 14 700
.M.'Jl ypra A Co., ‘ do 10 00
jjdra E; Folabd, do ■ ; ’ I*4 700
John'Fttllor;' *• 1 do 'l4 ’7 00
ZbVkler .A Strock, do,;. ,i4‘ -7 00
H;-Fredericks* ~• do , , 14 . 700
A. ftlonasmith, , do . .14 7 00
John Zelgler, do' ,14 7 00
J. f, Steele; . . do ,14 Jt 00
W. H. Ham, ,do . 34 7.7 00
P. WentzoV i ... ;do -U 7’ 00
G. TV Hoffman, . ... do ; .14 -7.00
C, P. Eokolp, \s, . /‘ido ~14v 700
Leldich A Millen*. [ dry gooda, ‘ ,10 -20.00
GreonQoltl «fc,-Bhcafer, do ,11. llj)’00
W; C. Sawyer, do 10 '2O 00
$29.356:98.
A. W. Ben}** -' ’ do * ! *2O 00
C. OgitVjtyfTru'stee, l •• . do* *; .31' 15 00
F.*C. Fleming,*- , boots and shoes; 53 10 00
J. Ooruinan* Agt., ~*• do 14V J 7 00
John Irvine, ' * ’do 'l3 * 10 00
D. Storretv- ’ . do 14 7 00
1865
Joseph Sites,.' ; ; 1 .do - 3r4‘ 700
Henry Saxton, hardware, ,* ’-0 .25 00
Lewis F.r Byne, —r do •,*< t . -12. 12 60
J. A. Keller, hate and caps,' •, 14. 7,p0
J, GvCanio, , .do ; - .14 • 700
Mrs. S. M. Kioffer, fancy goodo, , 14. 7, 00
C. Main,; do . , 14 7 v oo
Rhcom & Bpahr, confectionary, , 13 7, 00
F. C. Porter/ ” d 0.... • 14 7 00-
D. Ralston, drugs, 13 ;; 10 00
Mrs. TI. Havorstiok, do ,12 ..* 12 60
Mrs. C. Elliott.- , do 14 7 00
Miss S. E. Stahl, / rollhp*.‘ry, 14’ 7 00
Mrs. Anna Schuoliman, do 14 .7 00
Mrs. E..’Williams,- .do U - 700
Ifjrd. S’ AytluLtou, _• do l-. 1- 7 00-
Mfs.’M. Nell', • ~ . -do .14 700
Miss M. Sturm, do 14 7 00,
William- Sellers, baker, .14 7 00
George Faber. - 'do. 14- 7^0(4
J. M. Kline & Broi do- ‘ H l4 700
,T. Scbmobl, do 'T* 7 00
WUUam Oleppor, rubes,’ .14 7 00
Sam'l. EnSiniuger, do 14 7 00.
J. Boas, Agt.‘, furn falling -goods, 13 - 10 00-
Wm. A. Milos, do 14 . 700
,T. Nouwahl, clothing, 14 7 00
E. B. Leonard, jr, do , .13 10 00
S. C. Huyett, do 14 .7 00
Smiley. ..do ;\.{ ; , 1? 60
.Ettkins «fc Dorner, .do 14 . 700
Hipplo «fc Sponslor, do ; ',34"' 7 00
•Mrs. A. Von Heilcn, oonfootionaVy, ■ 14 7 00
Hcnry*Brfrvfn7rleal6r‘itr‘wooJ > ' 14 700
RphortThompson,.,. f do.- - 14* .7 00
D. Gill, dealor4n stock, • 14 7 00
J. 'lliudiura, do ’ 14 7 00
D. P. Hqzollod,
Jacob Ensraingor, grocery,
John Johnson, ’ * d 0,.,.
Yost A Hoffman, do-' iV .. , lb. 36 .
David Dovinney, do 14 .>..,-7
Brindle A.Noiswaiicer, dry goods, 10 • ,2p , ;
Comfort A Son, do . ( 12 . 12 60
Chrohistor A Brugh, do ‘ v - 11 15
John Rbiplo, ■ | ’ do 14 7
Isoidig A Mathewsj stoves, *1.4 7,
Wilson A Sou, , do 14 Y
Dr. Ira Day, drugs, 14 . 7
'3’. Swart*, jewelry,• ■' • 34 7
G. iCorm, boots and shoos, 13 •10
NEWVILLE.
CARLISLE.
I. Livingston;.; ’do
H. S. Ritter, ,i o' ■do
A. Lehman, . do
L. Barnhart & Son, do
-Mlcbaol & Ensmingo.r, leather,- . '.ll- 5 - !7/‘OO
George Rincsmith, atoyea,. , , . j -14 . 700
J. D. Gorgus, ‘ ‘do ''T4 700
;P. C. jewelry.
R. E. Shapley,. do
T. . do
J. Loudon, books,"
A. M. Piper,' do ’ • 14 ! 7On
.W- R. Cornman. nows depot, , -14 .7 ,-Ofi
il. Rhoads, furnitdro, 14' 700
A. B. Ewing, -do 14 700
D; Sipe; furniture and wall paper, 14 700
Bcotom <!b Bro., prodnno and coal, 13 10 00
J. & D Rhoads, produce, 34 .7 00'
Si. M. Hoover, lumber and coal* -14 -,7 00
. Delaney «fc Blnir, , do -•* - 30 .. 20 00
Armstrong'A'Hofibr, do ■ > 12’ 12.60'
R. C. Woodward, produce, - ’■ .31 - 35 00 :
Snyder «t Newcomer, do ,12 32 60
W. J-, Cameron, flour and feed, ’ 14 7 00
Peter Faust, .do * 14 7 00
Jamison 00., notions, . . 10, , 20 00
J. C 'Losher, photographer, 14 1 , 7’oft
A. J.-McMillan, , do, 14 7 00
Airs.. R. A. Smith, d«* ;34 7 00
11. 11. Qrovo&ikm, jdo * 34 700
William Askew, l4 7 00
H. Hivrkhdas', ; qo ’’ -14 7 00
C. A. Smith, ■ do ' Id 7 00
J. ConnellV, do 34 ‘ 700
Win. Wert,' > .do • 14 700
Allison <fc'.Eofenoyi flo
Wm. Brought, da
Wra. Ifbods,. , , do
C. W. A .r. W. A|il, do
George Hendel, ■ do
L. Robinson,
A.‘ AV Bine,
D. Wort,
MECHANICS-BUM!
7. J. Clark, do , ' 14 7
H.' F. Qeyor, do - ' 14 7.
JB. Herring,, do 14 . 7
Boyer A Ebeiiyi hardware,. ; 11, , 15
Gcorgo Bbbbf' do . 13 >r . IQ
George Koser, ~ .marketing,. • 14. 7
S.'Obroriistor, ■ ‘ ” ’do . '14.,, ■, i 7.
Elias, Hoffman, " ..do - 14 . . 7
jV Dl Raffbhsbbrgef/Vdo 14 7
Marshall A, Bro., . r do 14‘ r 7
(jeorgo Stbnour, ,do ‘l4 .7
lumber, 14 .
Zacharias A Sou, lumber and coal, 12 10
M, 0, Eljerly; dealer, 33 * 10
H. H. Ehorly, do 14 7
S. Eberly, ‘do ’ 14’ . 7
W. Brunner, do 14 - 4 7
D. Sponsler, do 14 ,7
Joseph Totten,' ’do 14 • 7‘*
Jacob Nelsley, 'do 14' 7
Wm King, <• do. 14 7
David Miller, produce, 13 .10-
Brandt, do 14 7 :j
ißryson A Son, , -do 10
Singizor A Brandt, do 13 . 3Q"*t
Johnson A Sops, . do . . .. ,9 • 26
;T. J. Smith, confectionary, 34 ■ • 7
jS. Rupert, do 14 7.
J.'D/Riffonsborger, music, T 4 7
Jacob Shcafer, segars, ; 14* ' 7
John Rupp, furniture, 14 7
fi. S; Worst, do 14 ■ 7
E. W. Abrams, clothing, . ' 14", 7
L, D.'Kieffor, merchant tailor, • 14. 7
Levi Reigle, shoos and hats; * - .14 '■ 7
-Andrew Myers, photographer,. r 14 7
T, B. Carden', do 14. 7
‘J; Elites, ' do 'l4 • 7
Sfough & Elliott,'• " JO. 00
IVloCandUsh & James, \ ,do - ' 11 35 '■
Klitik A Brother,' do ' 11 15
H..AV. Mull, stoves, do . . . *l4 7- *
8. Glauaoy, do ■ ■ do 'l4' 7
j.j, Crawford,•confeotiopjary, .14 7
LocbmAn'A Bretr, photographers, 34 7
jr«H. Miller; • '■ 14 7 •
Mrs; M. B. Reed, do - .14 . 7
S. G:Wild, ' do . U 7/
John B; Hays, groceries, 13 10
S.M. Olaueer, . ri A6,, VI -,-v 14 7
John Briokor, fuibiiure, '," i 14, 7
L, 11. jROodaH, merchant tailor, 1 14 ,y7i
JwA.Kunkle, hardware*
'J. Dougherty, nderphanti tailor, C .14 7
L. V. B. Soper, jewelry, , . ,14... .7
J. Loagblin,’clothing',*/' ’ ’ * T 4 ''7
'John Hard, marketing. .14 , . 7 -
J. BT.fKlnaJey, dealer in stock, 14 J • ...7 ...
J M.WobdbnrhjjrV, ' ,do . ' ,14. , 7. ,
P, A- Ahl A Brother,. ' *. dp . / ' 14 . ... 7' ..
SHIPPENSBUBa,
Hook! Kuhklo a. Hook, . dry goods,' ,13 i • $lO 00
J. & jiß: Rbddig, “.r . ‘ do :11 r
Gobi H. Btunrt, ' r : *. do .
Steviok’ A'M’Pheraop,. , do ~ .-.12 <l2 60*
‘ drugs, ' •' 1 ’ 700
BK. Keller/, do . . . U , ; ,7 * •
Je T. AUibk, ;;l do\7 J ; ■ ~ ;.-. r 14,■ 7* ■
A* L.- Snoddy/ ’ photographer, ,14 , . 7, .
Reiiuck «K v Allemany\' ‘ db. . ’ .14 ... 7
Grablll' A.Harper, “ 12' 12‘50
'porhby-AjtiMbPheribn;^ 1 . 1 do '., ,• 13 ~10 -
JamAß.KeisQ, stationary, 1 'l4 4 7 '
GrabUl & BUwart, gioowiev; 14 7
/ * Ola***iLiceni*.
5, do::; . ■':* U--U X [
p: a; • -.*» - ■ r. ■, if
J^rmiirft'Boft/or#. .d®' 1 *;/• * • <;* & «
J/B..'sragtiv- , 'V> ■;'**• n‘ . U
PotertMiflpr,li. do >iH' : yT,-:
'do -. V r: ■
C. do ■■ X
Mrs. M. ,Diw:U J j.wUUaory, . . * 14 }7.
Shoarenr tailor, JO,. ;...
.L.Btldges, ■« / IV 7 .
0. N. Grayson, tobacco "and sogara 14 7 \
Isaac Landisi'jowelry, -7 ,
H. Uoyaingor, do ' 14 i 7
JV'A. IV olf,~ stoves, - ,‘" i ‘ 14 7
Isaac KV'Tlykos, do * . / ‘l4 7
(i. B. Colos, hats and stfqeV.., ’ 14 7
G.’W. Gri)l-U«UIhA» aud&eev . .. . 14 7
6. JV SiWdtfy, furniture, 14 ** 7
D. Oiswoll,- *do - ' 14 7
Ji. Dufco,; . . , do ■ ‘ 14 - .7 ,
Soirer tc Anglo, produoo, ' ' • ;I4 7
T. P. Blair/ .. do '• * k > Ji
,H. iluby,A»Co.,' * do * 1b 2P
fcamuel Myors/marketing, 14 7
Bonj. Biggs, ''' do, * r 14 7 :
t . , HAMPDEN’ TOWNSHIP. ;
D. llupp,4ry goods, . 13 10 00'
D. Rupp, produce, * ,1.1 7
J, dry good« r -14 -7
Goorgo K. Ptioy, marketing, 14 , . 7
* LOWER ALLEN TOWNSHIP*! ‘ i
E. W. &d, Wise, dry'goods, » . 11 7 ‘fife* ,
T. Willett, 1 So " 14 ‘ 7 'T* ‘
A. Brower, ‘ ' '.Vdo */■ * ill lf*6o
William Coller, Spgass, ' 14 7
Eborly & Lee, produce,. 14 7
C. marketing, 14 7
Goorgo>Brubaker, ’.do 14 7
James £>avis, . do 14 .7
.fohu Young, d<S 34 7
W. Grail. ; ;* \ do 14 7
0 Sborriok, drugs; • , 14 ,7
--UPPER ALLEN TOWNSHIP. , . ..
J. Gosweilor, dry goods, ; 12 13 50
J. 1 Swartz.' merchant , d-t, ,T •
, } -
A. 6rris, „ f dry. goorls, 10 00
Jacob do. 'l4 7 .
iV.JI. Eekola, do 13 10
J. WV.Wdig*!-'-, do . 14 7
J. B. Leidig, produce, . 13 . 10 . .
George Duoy, marketing, 14 7’.
F. BreckmakeV, ■ • do - i , 14 7 •
Fislibr & iluyck, dealor/m atd’ck, 1.4 7
IL/Capp, ‘ • do 14 71
I Iloimningor&Pought, do " 14 ■ 7
lEAST
JX Donlinger,. dry goods, 1 7 00
W! v O. Bunks, ,do;“ j . .14 7
M. Free, •. ? produce, 14 ‘7'
Fatte'raon db ; Myers, do 'l2 12 50
D. Liriglrfield;’' ;do ,43 10
Jacpbßenninger, groceries. 14 f 7 :
Jacob Lmigneckeiv do 14 ’ i
John do 14 . 7
Gravlin & Kupley, .do : 14 7
David Brown, marketing, 14 7
E. JSbner, furniture, 14 7
' . ■ -NEVV' CUMBERLAND, j
14 ’7 00 sBep oti vqr, lumber, V 412 ’ 13,50
12 ‘l2 50
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 ’ *7 00
lee & Ebarly, do
V. Feejnan, do
S. G. Miller, dry goods,
T, Willett, do
14 . • 7 on
U 7 00
14 7 on
MONROE TOWNSHIP,
Samuel Plank, dealer,
I). Devinnay, drugs, ‘ 14 7
Gedrge 'Bnndle, dry goods, 12 : ’l2 50
H. Spahr. flour, * ; 14 . 7
I^/Latfdis, dealer in sfcoofc, 1 , 14 ~ 7
SOQTH MIDDLETON TOWNSHIP.
Kauffman (SbiWebbert, dry goodlj 12
A."M. Leidicb, •- ' • do 12 12 00,
Alexander & Mullen, do 13 10 00
S. NVDWen, • . dll 13 10 5
O. Help, furniture, ~ * 14 .7,,'
P. Clepper, confectionary, 14 „ 7
John Hartzler, dealer-la stock, 14 . 7-.
U, Strickler* do -14 7
Jaihes-Stuart- do 34 7 ‘
John Stuart, do' - - 14 7.-
Jacob Zug, do 14 7
14 ;7» 00
14, •. 7 00
MIDDLESEX TOWNSHIP. T
J. H. Swiler, dvy goods, 14 700
-Er-L:r Shyrook, grpdery; '; : 14 ' T
D. Rinrgwalt,-- . dealer in stock, ,14' 7-
Jacob Ringwalt, -da 14 7. ;
E. Bronneman, ■ do 14 7'
HarrV'Brenriemani do , 14 ; ;;7
WEST PENNSBORO’ yOWNSUIP' , i; ,
Bowman J & Diller, dry goods, . 13 10 00
D. R.v-Burlrhoiaor. ; dp"' 12 ;12'50 ;
G.-ti. Oardthers, ■ "jo ’ ' 14 ‘7. .
J. JV3 Hanshew,,, . ;do. ,J 4 7
j, I7)ifpon ( .dealer, 7 ■; • 44; ’.■7'
Jacob marketing,, ,14 ,7
Jainep Bishop, r, . • .do 1 ■ '44 4 7
Win. fioodheart, do ( 14 - 7
Wijliam Bishop, .do ‘ 14 .' 7
Peter Reds,- do 14 '’ 7
Thoptaa Heps, do . ’ 14 ; , '7.3
John Gtiegspn,; ", . produce, 14 '7
Hprtielipr & Drawbaugh, . do. 13 .10
D. Oivlef, dealer in stock. 14 7-i
D. Hailes, . : ,do ' 14 7
.EBANKEORD .TOWNSHIP.
14 7 00
14 7, 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
04 7- 00
M- 700
13 .. $lO do
u " 7
Alexander;<p Bro:;dryi goods, 14 700
John,M, Wagner,, groceries, , 14 7
Shoenjakef £ Elli6it,;dryigdods, 13 10 00
Kooptz .& Stoviok, .... dp. . 11 15
A. High, marketing, 14 , 7
David Hodver,-floor,- ' 1 14 7
O. S'oviok, furniture,’. - * 14 7
D. McCoy, boots and shoes, , . 14 7 .
- SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP. .'
Jacob Bom berger, dry goods, 14 700
George Cleaver, -dp 14 7
J. ShooU.&jßro., So; 14 ‘ 7
Coffey AStrphni, do. Jg .12,50
William" Clark, ,do 14 7.
Henry Myers', marketing, ' 14 7.
William Hawk, do 14 . 7
John Finley, * do .. 14 7 7
; PENN TOWNSHIP.
E. Bussell,. -_i dry,goods, ,• „ 14 >7 00
George Russell, do 14 7 .
P. Garber, do 14 ■. 17
Jacob Beetem, marketing,-. 7 . 14 ' 7
H. Cookley, dealer in -stock, 14 7
D. Baker, .. dp 14 7
S. A S.-;Cookley, db ■' 3'' ■ "7
DICKINSON TOWNSHIP. V
B. Plank, , l4, 7. .
J. Hv lHurrey, dp. ■ 14 ,7
H. Warner) huckster,' .. . . 14 7
, NEWTON TOWNSHIP.. '
layers & Son, dry goods, .14 700
John Minniob; ; - dfl . , 14 7
6. MelUnger, ;.i do 14 7
Newcomer & 60., do 14 7
Miller & Soft;; i ,': do : 13' 10
Clearer;J!rnst, • d0.. .!.r. 13 "_ ;10- :
Snyder.A Newcomer, produce, ■ 13 ' 10 J
l/owin ABro.; ’ do 1 14 7'
Henry Snyder; ' db ', : ‘ , ,11 15'",,
f. m.' B. Hursh,- -- do ;" IS 20
gnjitb'*.Oo«,,vt(is-( !•>•. 15
WalkerA Sdfrdenftn,. grocery, , ,44. : -.7.- T
GreeVA MoCintei, Koode,' iI4 ,;T
JnWbM*.' Wagrieri-'njarketirigi ; 14 , : - 7
Foanot 4 Bros., 4 do 14 7
p. Kegereia, .. ;.'.haoltßter,'.Vir,l4 7 ,
NookerA Packard, l ••. dot T 4 1 "'7 ' '
. EATING.HOUSES. -
Mrs, R Pilkay, ■ . do 8 5 00 :
John •Dcwj'v.. ~' i ,do j,.,,-’' 8 ■ ■ 5-
Jacob Hipplej' " ~.c d o. , 1 8
Jacob Stratton; . i t do' 'I 8 ' 5
JiAn.Meloy/Meohanideb.nrg, 8 5,....
;IVillinm Dunlap, Newviilo, ■ B‘s8‘5 ’
3, P. Wagner^.. ( ; v 8 5 , . -
AND DISTILLERS; r ;J-
HebhuH ABichtatvCarlisle, a.V,.!,25iC(6
David Biapk,.. r> .> : do 25 00
Wmi Aloiander,’ J do .1 j.r ‘.35 00
Aid, Snyder A Co., -36 00
10 20 00
14 ,7,'
14 .7 ■
•12- 1250
14 7 00
NEWBURG.
i.i v V.?i
Ijr-'.' &u^xfs.
S.#iEk%o*lHi»!f. :• • .■■■W 00
lN«sce •II
in tbs above lint* tbdtby an ActpfAsieWbly
nppTo.Vea April litfe, mOi OoUnttf-Ttfaspr
ers ire :ooll»W all
llcenfccs remainin/j unp(viif'on; or jbflforb tba
-firstday of’July 'ao& of
Ai9emhlyiyendora.6f.;yiDqo/spJritqo^
VorSrevirecl Hqaors, without
Jipble to indiotment in tba. Oonr* of Qaartor
, Se^si/Jns,, Tliose jn ro
qußBtjil,io.lift' tlioir -linonbea' wtfflgutjM.ola/
,
Mht 4,'1865. !■«.' • ••-
THE I pEOTpK4li
THE 'PIICENIX PEC T Oil Al^;
,; »k/; ... ■ v
COMPOUND SYB’fiP iVILD
AND SKNEK A. SNAB.E. BOOT,
• . WILD COBB THE fS [\K
' THROAT ,
Suck; ks Colrfs, : Toughs/ Croup, I.Asth
iimf Bronchitis',; 'Ciitarrhj-i.Sote
Throat, Hoarseness, -Whoop
, . ing Cough,&c, •. :/ ~
.{• . .use will :prot©nf ' - .‘Mr.
_ . pulmonary 'consumption,
And evoß'WjherD ,tbis..fonitfnl, dis.oaso- has taken,
hold,'it-will'cfioxd 'greater relief than any other
’ \ :i ' , * T •.
■ -Miss ‘Kato VandcMllco, of Pottaville, says: “I
by using tho Phoenix Peoto-
Tid ; thfth any. ofhorjnrodibine.l over, used/' n
Ellas Oherholtaor, of; I/iopvtfle, Ohoslerceoubty,
was curod’of a cdotfh oftnany years' Stunding by
usingtho Phoenix Pootoral'.i . , >
Joseph Lukons,- of Hall atrhet, Phosnixville,
certifies that Ho Vasjcurbd ofia cough. of two 7° arß
standing, whou all other medioinea had/ailod, by
the use of tho . . ...
Powcf a ‘certifies that ho Hi»s sold hundreds
of bottles of tho-Pboonix Pcoioiral; and that all
who used it hoar testimony of its wonderful affects
in •curing cough. ‘
! John Koyer, editor of *tbe Independent Phcentx,
having nsod it, has.'no .hesitation dn pronouncing
it a complete remedy,for cough, hoarseness and
irritation in tho, throat, , . '
ThoWcSt Chester Jefferaonian says : /'We have
known Dr. Oberholtzor personally a piimber of
years, and it gives us tbo.greatest pjoasuro W're •
oojnmohd hie, medicines, iniis’muob
■ raroly-have the benefit of - familymediciuea-pto
pared by a physician’of bis acquirements,and ex
perience. Dr. Oberholtzor 4s a member of the
•Alumni of the Medical Department of the Univer
sity of Penney 1 vania,, at.whichinstituuon, heigra
dilated in 1854/**/ **'.
--The Reading Oasette says: “ Thiß^oougb-reme
dy is made by. Dr; L.
Pa., and it has : acquired an unsurpassed 1 reputa
tion in curing coughs.. It is oaiofnlly antLokUl
'fully -prcrparbd from Wild Cherry Bark and b’eneka
Bnak<Tßnol!‘.'*
Dr.,Goo. B. Wood, Professor oftbo PtfaUllce Of
Medicine 'te.-tbo - - BniVeraity of
Physician to the PonnayfvaoiU. Hospital and one
of the United States'Dispensatory,
says ofSenoka Snake Root: “Its aotion/is spe
cially directed to the lungs/' 1 '•
The proprietor of this-modiplno-bas so much
confldonco'in'its-ouralivo powers from tbd testi
mony of hundreds who have use’dit, that the mo
ney will bopnttf any purchaser whirls not
■satisfied with its effects. 1- j-"
■ It is so pleasant to take-that children cry for it
Price, THIRTY-FIVE CENTS* Largo Bottle?
ONE DOLLAR. . ‘ L
•=lt ja intended for/only-one'clkffs".of-diseases,
namely, those of tho'Throat and-Langs. ;
3SS* Prepared only by \’’V v ' '■ ."■
■ LEVTOfcERHOLTZER, M, D. f '
• PhaenixvitlcyPc^
■ all Druggists o«d;Btorekeepors.
Johnston, HollowavA’ CaytoßN, No;'23-ftorth
Sixth street, Philadelphia-.- 1
P. C, Wells- & Co./No. 115 Franklin 1 -street.
Key. York. 1 Geqnraf. Wholesale-Agents... ,*
•• • D; W.'Ghoris *' Co;, Wholbshle Agents, Harris*
burgj Pa.,'andaf *' 1 •’ * }
' CR'S DRUG STOKE, Carlisle. >
‘ N. fi.wlftyoiir nearest druggtstor storekeeper
dots not keep this medicine do not let him put
yoh-'dff with .some other medicine, because -bo
makes* more m’onoy on it/but‘ send at; bnoo;to bnh
of the agohts-for.it.-.-y y' 1 " 5 •’
■ March 9, 1865-3 m ’• ’/ •
Important to Millers and Mill
.Owners^
TYLER’S IMPROVED -
IRON AYitTER.IAEIiS
,-. Patented July ISIJS-SC-SS. : •
rilHE' following are sotiie df:thyaiyantage»
X, over aU.otbor wheels: . '
Giving the best cf poTver for the wa
ter used. -t : ’
lib durability,'audit is DotlikoJyto get out of
repair- . ..
‘ '‘•iron
It rims in os yrpTl as o‘u> jack
> • J ='• - • *
It is not obstructed ioo oijojher sub*
staftoe»’wUh a-Biirtabls Taolc/f ? ’ k i,< •**
It is adapted toi high dipads as wall as low.j
It is the steadiest ruc'ning and easiest .regulated,
whoel’-inmsd.'- t'-'-'-M ' l -
It is-Suitable for all kinds of machinery; cotton
.and wodlett textures, Grist, Sawand PaporMills,:
Aow-Aor‘, i
Tho 'Bubsoribor baring the Paterit Right»fukt
Cumllbrlfind aud Perry poanties, partloa'in.rriTßt
of a Taluablo motive power aVe requested to Inform
themselves further: by. applying to my agents, Mr.
John 35/ Anderson, Millwright, Boiling bprings,
or'Messrs. Gardner A Co jCarliale. l Mr* ‘Anders -
son lias put in .a latg* nnjnte-of-these* whedfi.':
and undorstanda how to •put them in'so as to
themjthe mostpowor. ** Ar. .7*
. Messes. Gardner A-. 00.,ar0 at all timerprepared
to-furnish Gearing suitable for.the fl?ylet .wheel.
>. -A. *.4 5 Bii9; BLAYMAKEBj Yoric, r Pak
' April 13, ljßCs—2m , -• w» : ‘- ' -i • •
ti rant!'Sherman! Sheridan;!
Richmond lias Fallen.
AND. with the fall of.Riohmoodjwe are
must happy to auuounoo to the people, tha
great ddclijio in#oodi.i '*■ • * * ; ''
Buiinesasflone on # ; Gflii Basis.
GOObS AT P : •
Out entire stock reduced to'correspond
DRESS GOODS, i • v -'V
,i ■ ; PLAIDS, - ■
i;v ; ■ • DELAINES, ■
MOZAMBIQDES., ...
■■■ : ■ ALPACAS, ■ , . Vi ■
s 'V SCOTCH GINGHAMS, fro.
CALICOES,,
GINGHAMS..
- CHECKS;'., ,
TICKINGS,
ieacHelJ*;&.'U^Weache.d,'
*ll at poatiy'reduced rates!,' Every .onei in,,wart
of cheap goods,■sbbuld'glTo ns >,oall, .a»„we,.f» :r .
detehninod to sell goods down at the very lowest
niok.T *.
i Bargains will bs all tbo rago at _
.GfIEESrFIELD sr
; ,ii :■ ■■ - ■ : 6.E. Corner Market'ftnVuiro, " •
■ ix: 2dDbOn,2dDOOliy2dDOOa. :
April 13,1865. ... 'X". J '.
HjN.p'Mce.'
JVpOTIGE is hereby given t^U^torrofAd.
tdiniafratJohon the estate, of/Jihie* Stofcgh*
{ate of Nowton town«blpV4a'o K d? J< «BWa
to the,tradfeTflighed} residing in thosaine township,
All persons indebted toiie said estate ■
to make paymentimmodiatety# aod
claims against the estate also; present them for
./ , iAjriJ ' \ 4 ,
■ i *riril IS. IMS-9t* - V l *" yAdminiatratriti, ;
WAKTKK-Tbc. highest marked .
VJ prioo will Corn, Eye and
'Oats, and. all kind* at-Oonjltry Prodnoo, at th»
Varrt.on.oot JHO>
&ln» !«;«»*. *