. ■ , iorit" AMrt«o»icr Wirii. ' The-Allentown Democrat oays; I** I ** Colfax tod' to T? XT d d ™ r thß EastPennsylrania rail ' *^ 6w .'^ 0 ? k tho day, in on« of oars, built ior the <-Got- Btmnent at an immonso expense. Tho day 3“ very molement afid tho train *ta i m . taonso one. From Harrisburg to Allitatown ‘be oars were Ml, Wotwith 'Btnnding which Messrs. Greeley *md Colfax kept the doors of their oar looked, refusing to admit anybody, although their CarWoo oupied only themsolres. A sick gentleman was on tho bumper of Mr. Greoleyf* oar, nn , ( AbU to sit down m the rain oh ihe wet bunr* per, who' was supported by two soldiers, loan ang against the car door, through the window !°* Tb'ob they conld look in upon oamfortable loyal" Messrs,. Greeley and Colfax playing, oaras’ wife of a member of ,C(rtwrosa from tho West/alsoMokrdicikifta the , road, Application eras toade to Messrs. Greo lov and Colfax for admission' into their oar ’and it wos refused. At' Now Yorfc she was ; 'carried from the cars'to tho ferry host—be ing unable to walk. Tho conduct of .these ;two men was a subject of condemnation, and the question was generally ranked, particular ly b y the soldiers, what right Greeley and ' ’ ' Col lax bad with a govern nront prirate cart” They are, it rs twso, of the «loyal” ■atnftocra. w, and haro a groat 110111 to. say of tweir mewdship for the soldiers and' “bnaro do-. \ Tenders of thro romntry,” bat they woald we them die owthe threshold of their *iore, he- . . fore they would open to ndmitthora.” . A J.ueKv On, OmAto*,—-The Parkers '(west Virginia) Qaietli notes, the ar kiral there of Mr. Henry 0. Sherman of the Sherman oil well in- Venango confitv. Pa„ andaddsj ■ ? . Mr. Sherman .has a history worthy efmen tion, Five years einoo he commenced -with little capito! and.hard manual labor to- seek for oil in Pennsylvania. He'sank five wells all-of which are failures. This exhausted -his fends but he did 'not despair He. tried again—pawning his watch andololhiugcven —to - get means to go bn with another well. fhis.well, before completed, reduced him to poverty, and yet he managed Ito sink his well with his own hands until he struck oil rn such large quantities as to make famous ■over the world the Sherman well. This well flowed at first 5,500, barrels per day, and nv.eraged forevera year a flow of 1,500 barrels. About this time he sold the well for $2,-, 800,000. Since that time by- judicious pur chases and sales has added to his capital un-, nl be is now reported worth $7,500/00, all in cash end equivalent stocks outside; of oil lands and oif companies. Mr. Sherman is nbout 50 years of ago and still in bachelor’* hhssrr-such as it is—and contemplates going to Europe in June where heezpcots.'ti spend ■ft few years. Ho has ho brother or outer or lather or mother lirins;. Terrible Effect* or a Qoarrrl Between HcSband and Wife.— Ferdinand Evorsbaok nnd his wife Ernestine, both Germans, resi ding in Philadelphia, got into » insTrol on Tuesday night, which resulted in a desper ate fight, which attracted to their residence an excited crowd. A policeman was the first to enter. Everything inside was (bundle be m disorder, showing that n terrible stJruggle had taken place. On the floor lay the hus band, with n severe wound in one o( (Ms tem ples, from which blood was running freely , into a pail. At his side was a bloody hatchet. In'one ot the upper rooms the wife was dis • with a number of scalp wounds Neither of them was able to give any ao count of the origin of the occurrence. Both wrero removed to the Pennsylvania Hospital. It was believed that the husband could not survive his injuries, while the wife also seemed to be dangerously hurt. ID” Democracy is looking Up; From States whereat the last elections,.Republicanism, rode down all opposition, and where. Demoo-, racy ahd its principles seemed to have been buried beyond all-hope of resurrection by the insane murder on of our country’s' peace—it is. like truth, rising, to new life. In Ohio, in the State of New York, in Indiana, and even in Maine, there are pnrtentious signs that with the dawn of pence the party'of the peo ple is gathering a strength and a unity of purpose that will ensure victory in the next genera) contest. ■ We sincerely trust the good signs may con tinue.to increase, (or, ns they increase, no do the chances of an union of .'the best portion of nil parties brighten and give promise of a grand destiny to our d»/ of Phita. Mercury .' ' . Cdrb fob , the Bitk or a Mad Doa.— Take immediately warm vinegar or tepid wa ter, and wash toe wound very clean ; then , dry it, and pour upon the wound a few drops of imiratio acid. Mineral aoids destroy the poison of the - saliva, and its evil is neutral ized; The Naval AcadeUT.— The Providence 'Journal says: Thera is a rumor current that orders have been reseived froid the Depart ment for the return, of this institotfpn to An napolis at the close of the present terra.— Whether this report be correct or not, there, is little room to doubt that the school will go back, as ordered by Conngress. .Hotter. A. W, Marshall,an aged Epis copal Charleston, has been sent beyond the lines, and his property con fiscated by 'General Hatch, for 'refusing to read the prayer for the welfare of the Presi dent. ... Bloomsburg Star , eoys the vindict iveness and madness of the Abs in that town, is such that if they rejoice with them they are mad, if they mournwlth them they are mad, and if you do neither,-they are mad. C 7" Many.iron manufactures havesuspend ad, millions of dollars having been lost by the proprietors. Is -it the fault of a Democratic administration, this time 1 ' JQy Tho Tieadquartors of Gen.- Sherman are being established at Alexandria, his obief of staff, Gen. Webster, superintending the arrangements of the offices. tST.President Johnson has appointed Thursday, the Ist day of June, as a National Fast day, instead of the 25tb day of May. K 7” Between mobits. and assassins, .there {a no choice, one is ns badss the other. 1 DT 1 Jeff Thompson surrendered with his entire force on, Tuesday of lastwo.ekl Harris. U-j.V On (bis 20th nit., by Rev. S. P; Spreoher, Mr, W, H- of York co., to Mias Susannah Garvkb, of this county. • - liefr. In South Middleftm township, pa tha lOth nit., John'Bliss, Infant son of ,IV. P., and Lizzie <3. Stuart, agod 9 months and 24 days. IYJ OTIOE.—The Carlisle Gas' and Water Company boa this day' declared a dividend of Fifty Cents on* each abate of the capital stock of said Company, payable to the SteekEolders on and after the Isth iniL, on application to the Treasurer; \ A, L. SPOtfSLBR, i Trenturer. CariWs, Hay 11, 'O5, tJAßlfcrSla’E' NraRKET! J-Mfty 10,1865. f pLODli, Bujiorfinb; pot lbt\ >■ «,, Sr' ■■ 'S;' S n«w * 4/ro St»Wirlßx*flL»V, . ■lt?. ,65 Tiuothtsbid • I |’oo PHILADELPHIA MARK®* * 0 ,1«6» Ftoon, japirto, • . . , ‘ fir* Flock," r • ~ .. ?S® JoimMsAt, -■ ■'.,*•.■ ■;. ' ?\\ ' 1 " ' ' 1 MOV* 00 fir*,: *™’ ‘ - 210 Cob*,-- yalio,," v . * , .* . * white, V.. : . M? Oats, omtehSmd, . WntSKET, Admllil&tiator’s Roller* ; ia hereby given that letters of Ad- A 1 estate of SaWdol Arthold, towrahilp., have boon is '3K?* 4160 11,0 '"“to °r. roque* tor immoaiatety, analboßo hnv- 4 S s^M!“ 8t 6fitatOWi " alflo P rCHont them w .*•, SAMUEL berry, »*7 H, 1885-6 t» ' , Adminl.tralor. Cumberland County Agricultural • Society,' T HI ? rebellion is .now over, and*o are Ma'd restored te our peaceful avocations, W o cannot better ,Jnark tills era than by malting pro- HIBITION of our Society, and that.wo may have the tao.t extend™, the beet .and ihosf interesting .*?•**' b ««r ’had, let us begin to prepare for r Th '?f'? a,o^v, t btntV propitous and prom- L„?iL f fr , Ult , ful Wtt appotiles for the enjoyment of snob ani exhibition as we will have— By order of the President Hay 11,1886, u. S. 7-30 LOAN. The sale of the first series of $300,000,000 of the 7-S0 wan completed on the Slat of, March, 1865. The eale of the wecondi eeries of Three Hundred Milllone, payable three years from the 15th day of JTnne, 1866, was begun on the Ist of April, h the ehart epoee of thirty doyt, oyer XHre Hundred Millione of Ihii eerite Arne ieen softf— leaving this day less than Two .Hundred Milllone to he disposed of. The interest !s payabfo semi annually in currency on the !Sth of Doccmbcr and 15th of Juno by Coupons attached to each note, which see readily cashed anywhere. It amounts 16' * Ore cert Per dav or a $5O rote. Two cerib " “ ‘‘ "sloo' « XrR “ "• «* . $5OO “ 20 •• " “ « $lOOO “ $1 “ , “ “ $5OOO “ Mpre and More Desirable. Tho Bebeilion is suppressed, and tho Govern, hae already adopted measures to reduce ozpondi- tureo as rapidly as possible, to a peace footing, thue withdrawing from market as borrower ahd putchaeer. .This is the ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offlolvd by the Government,-and constitutes the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OP THE PEOPLE. The Seven-Thirty Note* areoontertiblo *n their maturity, at thp option of the holder, into V. S. 5-20 Six per cent. OOLDsBEIBinrC Bombs. Which are always worth a premium. FREE FROM TAXATION. The f-8,0 Notes cannot ho taxed by Towns, Oil ies, Counties or States, and the interest is nol taxed unless on a surplus of the owner’s income exceeding six hundred dollars a year. This fact increases value from one to throe per cent. per annum, aosordlng to the rate levied oh other property. Subscribe Quickly. Less than $200,000,000 of tho X.oan authorised by the last Congress aro'nowdo this'market, This amount, at the rate at whloh.it is being absorbed, will all be subscribed for Within two months, when the notes will undoubtedly oommnnd a premium, as, has uniformly beea-tbe oaseon closing tho sub scriptions to other Loans. It note escmr probable .that nu cetutderahle amount beyond the prevent if rift uill be offered ft Me pu6fie. In order that oitUeps of every town and Motion of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the : l,o»D, tho National Banki, State Banks, and Private throughout the country have ge nerally agreed to receive Bnh'sorlptiooa at par.— Subscribers will seleot their own agents, in whom they.hiave confidence, and who only afo to bo. re sponsible for the delivery of the' notes, for whidk they receiveorders. XAT COOKE, flolSCßiPnoif AOBNT, Philadelphia, Subscriptions will be rsqeived'by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Oiniista. ,-. CARLISLE DEPOSIT BANK, Do, FIRST'NATIONAL BANK, MbohasicsSdko. SECOND NATIONAL BANK, Do. FIRST NATIONAL, BANK, NbWViUb. May U, 1885-. m ; ■ Th. subscribers beg leavo to inform their friends and dnstomers-tbat they-have removed their Grocery Store To. the South-East Comer of. Main and Bed* iotf Streets, one Door West of Gardner ‘ & Go’s. Foundry, and. Directly Op* i poaite Heifer’s Hotel, Carlisle. ■ Thoy 'will, aa heretofore*;keep constantly on band everything n thelf line . . . SUCH AS Coffees, Salt, Angara, Dried Meat, Molassei/ Bologna,. Syrups, , Bggfl. Crackers, ... Bpioes, Choose, , Dishes, Fish, Soaps, Tobacco, ... Brooms, Coal Oil Lamps, BnmerS; Chimneys,. Brushes, Stone Ware, Earthen Ware, Blacking, Candles, And notion Generally, Oar assortment Is very complete and has been pttiohased with care and Judgement. We invite all to give us a call, as we are determined to sell at very moderate profits. MOtfXSStITH-£ BAKER. 5.-B'.-~rhe highest prfcsa will be pald s for all kinds of marketing. I M. A . I Nov. 10,1884.-41 ” v ~ RICHMOND HAS fallen] ANiD so HAVE URY GOODS | •-. A.o P aSr,S t 0 59 W,VBn to top Stores! LeSdich & Miller, t'l\ lU V r Z J u>t receiving a l arf[( , tmpply of a??DV^ rob^e 4 Btnoe ““ Ttio ttook ombtiio'ds lid part XAttfes’ Df«s!i G6ods, .uoh «, Black and (Fancy Silks of all colon abd qualities,: now stylos Poplins, Mohairs; Lustres, Alpaooa*,all colon, Motaoiblquos, temeriques, ValeQolav, Do Lalnos, Cballtm. V, Ac. SPRING CIRCULARS, Pa agues, MO U R NIN G QOO ds of oVory kind, oonsl'ting'of Jifountinfc Silks. A 1 pacoip, Dombnrincs, Mohairs, Pontius, slngio anti V«il« a f]nl| dth j, aincs ’ Clotbsf Crape Veils, Collar®, Handkerchiefs,’ teoi'-teoral Skirts » now style, black and whito Ao . io ' y Id .00 2 U DOME ST I C GOO 1)S . Bleached and unbleached Mnslins fro» 12J ots. “f- , assortment of Calicoes, froth 12J ots. PiitnW p lor y and, nubiceohed Shooting, PilioV Case Hu Jins, fioliftigs, Cottonkdcs, Gtng ntti a Crany other goods cot niontionoi but always on hand,— CoLrir”! ts coMpiedo, bmbratWig Cotton Hottory ,f erory qWlfty for ladies, gebdo. dC,s«2, 1 " a ” , C -??'" t? d cbildron - G ‘oro« ofovory, lk > Lmsn > and Gingham Handktv J* O °P sizes, BalttroraJ -Skirts, -Nook Ties, Suspender*, Trim’ Sioi Bn s Man !“a K'lbons, Hoad Nets, Bun Dm ■bteUaa, Parasols;, 4o. ' ,• McnamlJßoys r Wear. . thvlufJ'i a fa l‘ “>«»rtment of eroiy description at . Te jy lowest tnurtcet prices; CtotWh* made «.t very short aotlco by a fcltit class talfor. CARPETS !, CARPETS i! ’ o l?. ryd4,ori P tfon and quality— ?** Cloth, Looking Glasses, Oil Stints,-^ tedo T Bii;W \ TaMa Oa cloth., and °*« hoM ° flemishing goods for the season. - Feeling Tory thankful to the generous comtmi -d iihetal Vatronago extended to the Bun, wo-eametlly and sincerely fu . ~c ? ”t l, n nanco » r *» same, nS customers know tnnt it is always a great ploasnrotb us to exhibit our stock,'besides proving that study the interest of onr customers. as we are determined not to, be undersold by any morohant'in the conn, try, ' ; D. S. tmw*, S Watches, Pianos, OtadMelodeons, whb Bhall not hare previously Made. their returns to me attheStone Tavern, oh Thursday, May 18th. , .1 will tueqt those'CUUODB of'South Middleton township, who shall hot bare.previously made their tttUtoi at Mulling Hotel, 1 Mount Holly Springs, jon Thirty, May' 28d, end at Bdillhe Spring* Hubei, nh Saturday, May,2sth. 1 Will meal these eititens of Middlesex tnVra ship» who shall,hot bay* previously made Ibeir returns, at Middlesex on : Saturday, May iflh.- . I will moot those oitfzonsiof sorth Middleton township, who shall not have previously made their returns at Beecher's Tavern on Tiiwdav. May 30th.; . . These returns must be made to me either at my office, previous to the above designated days, or on those daysht the respectively named places. Brery Carriage. Watch, Piano or Molodeou, must be re turned, and no person can, deiorbibe Jbr himself whether or hot ho i 8 subject to an itih'oiho tax Alt are biouhd to make returns and the assessor will decide from 'such returns, whether or not the person making them is subject. J Failure to comply with the above notice will subject'the party to an additional"tax ol twenty fire per cent. . JAMES A. DUNBAR, Assistant'Assessor, Sth'Division, 15th District. Pa«- May. 4,1885. ,-j : • , ••• ' important to Millers and Mill ', Owners. TYLER’S IMPROVED RON WATER WHEELS Patented Jnly UM.S6.SB. f|IHE following are some of the advantages A over'all'other wheels; ■■■ Givibg the best percentage cf power for the wa ter used. Its durability, and it is not likely to get out of repair. " It runs* in as well as out of back water wi*h the samehead. It is not obstructed by anchor ice or other aub stances with suitable raok^ It is adapted to high well as low. It is the steadiest running and easiest regulated Wheel In use. • , . ■s It is suitable fbr all kinds of. machinery, cotton and woolen textures. Grift, 6«ir-antl Paper Mill*,. Ac., da, f 'r'-. '• 7 - The subscriber having the Patent Right fur Cumberland and Perry Counties, parties in want of-a valuable motive power are requested to Inform themselves further by applying to. my agents, Ur. John E. Anderson, Millwright, Boiling Springs, or- Messrs. Gardner A Co , Carlisle*. Mr* Ander son has put in aiafge ntimler Of these wheels, and noderstands how to put them in so as to give .them the most power* , ..Messrs. Gardner A 00., are a(;all times prepared to furnish Gearing suitable for the Tyler wheel* Rv 8. SLAYMAKER, York, Pa. • April 13, 1865—2 m ‘ , .. Grant! Sherinan! Sheridan! Kichinond h|u Fallen. A ND with the fall of.-Richmond, wears most happy, to aUnouuc. to the p3ople,;h. great dcollhe in goods. , Susinttse Done on pi. Gold Bash. GOODS AT PANIC PRICES. >Our enlire : stock reduced to correspond with prices in the Cities. , DRESS GOODS, , PLAIDS, DELAINES, MOZAMfIIQPS, ALPACAS, SCOTCH GIprGEAMS, &o CALICOES, GINGHAMS. CHECKS, TICKINGS, MUSLINS, Breached & Unbleached, all at greatly reduced rates. Every one in want of-oheap goods, should give us- a- call, as w.e- 'ars determined to' sell goods down at the very lowest nick. . Bargains will Os all the.rage at ' OHEBNFIBLD A BSEAFBft'S, 6. E. Corner Market Square. 2d DOOR, 2d DOOR, 2d DOOB. • April 13, 1865. , ~ -- NOTICE is that letters of Ad* ministration'bn the* estate of Janies Stough, (ate of Newton township.,deo'd,. hare boon issued to the undersigned, fosiding id the same towtistaipi All persons indebted, to the said estate are tOqttSMte ’ to make payment immediately* and those hating claims against the estate will also present them for settlement. < April 13, Carlisle deposit,sank.—a d\vu dend Of Firs pef ooni.' and Fits Extra* free of National and State Taxes,, has been declared by the Board of Directors of thiq,Bank, which ftill bo paid otot to\bO Stockholders on demand. , • W. M. BBBTEM, Cathier. May 4, 1865. ' .. GRAIN highest marked price will be paid for Wheat, Corn, Rye and Oats, and all kinds of Country Prodaoe, at the Warehouse of Jane 10,189 A Notice. JAMB ALIiEB, Admirmiratrust i “ to^Kon.. "CotfranV* name is on each B o v otlle and Flask, itafaVfj.Wm bay. ’ , JIEMTf R. COST AR. M J T AI T Dl^s_’' 8i! Bwwnw.'U; t. . JS&r Sold by John fitsir, m 4 *ll .brftetWa and Dealctv iVCARLisLB, . March 13, 1865 r 3m r , 1865. AS ® P* KATS.-The iWr'» o»d* ! i ;:" 8 'r 8h) 1 " 88e^ S u aod pro ™ «su™. l lh.t ono p ‘ f of f dts wBl hwr« n progeny and descendant* 6 “ l>° ?o id ‘tree years. Now, unless tms Immense family can W kept down, they would consume more food than would sustain. Bfr.OOO hu man, beings. ' l< * See Costaii’s advertisement in this paper. 1865. Whoever engages itt in^riem. > l' Da ,i b ' rdl! *1 a " uel man ! whoever aids n exterminating ran Is a benefactor. Wo should our correspondents to give us the bo nofit of their experience in driving out these pests. rJ , naod . !o ™ otl, ing bos.des dogs, oats, and traps • .American, JV. 7. $3; 1865. HOUSEKEEPERS ta-otthlnd With' Vermin need ho so no longer, if they'use "CtwrAn's” Extermi nator. Wo baVo Used it to oift satisfaction; arid if a bo* obstb* wo would hare it. Wo have' tried ariSo’i,n U «V h ;? ®f o =^^’ notbid S ; but Costar's” artielo knoek> the bri*th out of Rats, Mice, Roa dhesand Bed-Bugs gdiekor' than wo can write it. It IB W groat demand all oyer the Country.—Jfcrfi im (Ohio) WoieHe. ft *’ sar~. Sos Corti.n’B adTortiiOiiretat in this paper, 1865. A VOICE Prom iBE par WEST speak ing of “ Costar's" Rat, Roach, ic„ Bxtotuiinii ' 'i. m^ 0 S r »*D »nd . provisions are dcatroybtii Graht County by.vermin 'than tfolild pay for tons of thls:Eif and Insect Killer.—tin canter, Wts., Herald. .. pst-- See COSTXn’s advertisement itf this paper. 1863. FARMPSs AnU HOUSEKEEPERS—shouId recollect that hundreds a’f dollars’ worth of Grain, Provisions, In regard to prices, I cau say' that it,is my, de termination; to sell goods,fit tbCiloWest'.possible figure. ... - ■ ;ButloL.,Bifgs, of ooitntiy produce taken at market prices. , . ~ , ■ “ He hopes by strict aitontidalo bhsineSs. and e disposition to please, to merltand secure a share o! public patronage. ' ... _ . . VJOHN HYER. .Carlisle, Jan. 7,1864. WINES ANJ) LiaUOllS. ~ Sodth' -HanOVIR' .StRIIBT," CARLISLE.' THE undersigned, suedossor to D. P. Ho zelton, would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, ‘that hh intends to main tain the character of the above house as. hereto, fore, and Will keep'constantly on' hand a Jardd as sortment of, , ■.v - BRANDIES, - . "■■ ■ . (HNS, WHISKIES, . , ' 'RUMS, ■ ■ ■' ' „ 1 'CORDIALS, ! -i -,, . • _ . .BITTERS; ' /, which ha’can sell it's cheap as any other establish ment in Carlisle, if not cheaper. ' ~, Country Landlords Will find this the plage to buy tlleir'' WINES AND" LIQUORS, ! Botb in regatd'to quality and trice. His stock is large attd well seleotbd, and be In .rites a call before purchasing elsewhere. . Re member the place, Sooth Hanover street, difoctlv opposite the " Volunteer” Rriflllpg Office, (Win* er's old stand,) Carlisle.- •'*' ■ : • . -T. J. KERR flew Store and.flew Goods ! • [“'HAVE ju«t received a largo assortment of A NEW GOODS, attoh laa, Calicos,- Delainea, Oballiei, laWne,. Aipacag, Ohathbreya, Flahnols,' Xinens, Brown and Bleached Sheetings, Brown and Bleached Shirtings, Ac, Also, afaHassortmept of. ' . MEN » S GO 0D S , such as Clothe, Oasaimeres, Sattineits, jeans. Oot tonadee,' Denims; .Stripes, Checks, Including all quality and styles of . Undershirts and Drawers, Dress'Sbirtsiißhlft .GollarlJ Reek Ties, Gloves and all othotgooda .pertaining to a OcntUmanS. Wardrobe, , All of whioh Will' boaold at lomtr price. than they ate. Belling elsewhere in Carlisle.'. . - r WM.'A.MXDESj :No*t DourWort'oCthb Post Offide/Oarliale. April 27, .1 .. , GREAT ATTRACTION! GREAT ATTRACTION!! DRY GOODS At A. W. Bektz’S Eme'Ohium, which has always been admitted an being the cheapest stole in the county. We httVe recently received from the Eastern' Cities, selections from the CHOICES! QOODSi at sflch very low figures 99 will surprise tbeputobaeer. Wo will, as usual, roplenlshotxr stock with the most seasonable .goods; such a*, cannot fail to-gratify the tnoat fastidious, Oar Domestic Goods are.greatly reduced In price, lower than oan be parqbaesd in town. « • ' A. W* BBNT^. ! 1965 LIST OF DEALERS •rfl r Digtillers, EttakWhneo, Bapr and EttinfcSiou «o», Au., within the county of Cumhorl.nd/u ap- : praised and oluilhed, Dy J. V. Wuhdcflioh, Mer-’ Sis,*/#* I '"’ 'the un. dEnlghef; Trtituarer hrnib County, to Wit: ' „ Ctofl, . Itfctlftt,' IJoijßrMith 4 Biker, grooeHoi • la $lO oo Q. P Myo it, : do 13 jo noi J. M . Alien 4 Co., do 12 12 50 Jotunyek, do U 1500 Hilbert 4 Brother, do -11 25 00 William Benti, do IB 12 60' wta. Blair * Sonj ■ yi 11 Is 00 1 Will Ham Strailoy, do 14 * ggi John DrMOok, ■ ■do I 4 7 go' p.Koonoyi- ■* ' do U 7 «0 : M. Myora 4 Co., .do la 10 00 Mm K. Poland, do 14 . 700 John Falter, t do 1* 7 00 Zolglcr * Strook, do 14 700 ' D. Frodorleke, do , .14 700 A. Monaemith, . 'do 14 7 go John Zelgltd, do 14 7 00 J. P. Steele; do ' U * 7 OO : £-.£■ Horn, . do - 14 700 P. WhntroV do 11 7 go O- B. IlolTmau, 'do It 7 06 Eokoli. do 14 7 00 Letdloh ,4 Miller,' dty goods, 10*" 20 00' Greenfield 4 Sheafer, do 11 is 00 y-C-.Sawyer, do 10 24 00 A. W. uenft, 1 10 -£*o 00 C. Ogilby, Trustee, ‘ . do 4l 15 00 P. C. Fleming, boot*-Mid shoe*, , la TOtTO : J. Cornman, Agt., 'do / I 4 7 oo\ John Irrfno, do 4a I*o 00 .p. Sterrreftt, . tfO Joseph SiMfc, - do U . kOO Henry jßakton, hardtHro, 9 'tb 00 •Loirls F. Lyne, do . 12 42 50! A. Keller, ials and 14 7 00^ J. H 3. Gallia, W 7 00 Mm. S. fif. Kfcfrct, tm/y goofy U 700 C. Main, do 4i ■ 700 Rhcom A Spa oh, confectionary* • 13 700 P. C. Porter, . .do . . U 700 P. Ralston, drugs,. I 3 10 00 Ml-a, 11. Ilavcratiok, do 13 10 00 S.O.Hdfttt, do U 7’oo J. W. BOillby, do i£ 42 50 Bakins A Dorncr, do . 14 700 li L „ i ''l?£! lon ' d 4 ‘l2 12 50 .44. S. ftUter, do I 4 7qq A. Lehman, do i* 7 06 L. B&tubart'A Son, do - , 34 7 00' Michael A Ensmingob, iebthfy 14 ‘‘7 00 George Riuesmith, storey • 14 • 700 J. B. Gorgas, do . 44 7 O’ft! F. C. Kramer,' joWelry* 14 7 00 R. do 14 ‘ 700 TvJJonlyn, do , 14 7 001 J. Loudon, books, I 4 7 00 A. M. Piper, do 14 7 00 1 W. Hi Cornman, now* depot* . 44 ' 700 H. Rhoads, furniture, 14 7'Oo A. B. Ewing, do 'li 7 o’o D. Sipo. furniture and W&U piper, • 14 7 Bcotcm & Bro., produce and Otii!, 13 - 10 Oft J. AD. BhoadS) ptodlice, .34 7qq S. ; M. Hoover, lumber and coil* , .£4 > 700 Dolcuoy Blair> dp 40 , 20 00 Armstrong (fc .Itoflcr, Jo 12 12 60 !R. C. Woodwafdi jJroduotty .. -11, 15 00 Snyder A Newcomer, do .12 12 50 1 W. J. Cameron, flour and lecd> H‘ 700 I Peter Faust, do 1 14 00 I Jamison A Co., notions, Jo 20 00 1 J. O Lcsher, photographer* 14 7 00 A. J, McMillan* do.’ 14 700 Mrs. 11. A. Smith, dt> . ✓ .14' 700 1 H. H. Graved Sob,-* do ' ' 'l4 7 00^ William Aake>r, marketing 14 4 700 H. Harkness, do I 4 7 00 C. -A. Smith,' .do 14 7’oo J; -°»tmlly, . do U TOO Wm.Wert, do 14 7 00 Allison <& ICoonoy, dtt 14 . 700 Wm. Brought, do 14 , 1 700 Hippie A Sponsler, do • . 14 7 00 Mfsi A: Von Ueilen, confedtlonaty> : 14 VdO Hedfy Brown, dealer in wood* 14 T 00 Robert Thompson* d.o 14 ,7 00 D. Gill, dealer ib stock* . 14 700 J. Thudium, do U 7 t)0 Wm. Leeds, db 14 h 00 C. W. AJ. W. Ahl, db U fOO George Hendel, do « 14 7 00 dtt 7 00' A. A. Line, db 14 7 00 D. db 14 7 00 D. Fi Hazelton* do . 14 1 tOO •'* , , , . MfiCHANICSBtJttG. Jacs)b Ensmlhger, grocery, John Jotinspn,' do • Yost k Hoffman, - do David. Devtnney, do Brindlo & Nciswauger, dry goods* Comfort &' Son, ‘ ‘ do - CbPotaister ABtllgh, db Johri koiglo, do Tjoidlg & MathewS,' sloViJ&j ; Wilsnfa A Son, do Dr. Ira Day, drugs* T. J. Clark, do , H. 1?. Goyor, do J B. HoPPing, 4 do Boyer. A Eberly, hardware; George Bobb, do 1 Geotgo Kosdf* tHhrlietirfg, S. Cbronistcr,. do Elias Hoffman,. do ‘ ‘ J. D. Raffensbergor, t do Marshall A Biro., . do George Stononr, do J, Millison, lumber* Zaobarlag A Son, llUhbei- Itid (Seal) M, C. Eborly, dealer, H. H. Bbefly, do ; ■ ■ S. Eborly, do W. BrutiHof* dd D. Sponsler, do Joseph Totten, do . Jacob Nelsley, do Wm King, dp David Miller; N prodUOe; " Levi Brandt, do tfyson A Son, do inglzer A. Brandt, do ' JOnrisonA Sons, ‘ ••• dd "J. J. Smith, oonfeotionary,- St Bupert; do . • J. t). RafFobsbergerj imjsitf* Jacob Sfaeafer, segars, Jobn.RdJjJj, furniture* .S. S. Worst, do L. W. Abrams, clothing, L. D._Kieffer, merchant tailof # Levi Roigle,'shoes and bats, Andrew Myers, • T. B. Carden,. do 1 J. Bates, do J. Swartz, jewelry, C. Keim, boots and Ihoesi . NEWVILIiE. Stoligh £ Elliott, ' dry goods, MoCjuidlißh A James, do Klifik A. Brother, do : G. W. Mall, stoves, , do, 8. Clanaey, do dO J. Jw Crawford, confectionery, ■ Loobman A Bretdi pnotogfapbefi, J. Hi Miner, , drugs, Mta, M. B. Reed, do S. G. Wild, do John S. Hays, groceries,. , IJ 8. M, denser, dp , 14 John Brioker, fhrnitnro,- 14 It f H, Randall/merchant tailor, 14 J. A, Kuuklp, hardware,, . * 14 J. DoughortJi'inerohaut tailOf,-, 14 X. V. B. Soper, jewelfy, . 14 J; Xionghlin, olethihg; 14 John Hard, marketing, 14 J. R. Kinsloy, dealer in steofcj 14 -J M.-Woodburn,jr., ■ -dot 14 P. A. Ahl A Bfother, . dh 14 SHIPPEtrSBUHG. Book, Rankle A Hook, dry gobds,- - IS J. AJ. B. Beddig, - ’’So ji Goo, H,' Stnartp - do - -H’ Steviek.A'M'Rnefaoni do ' 12 P. Berlin/ drags, Ji B. K. Relief, da J. X. Altlob, do 14 - A, L. Snoddy, photograbW, . 14 Bebhok A AUelnen/ do ■' 14 .Grabill: A-Harper/ hardware, - ill Forney A- UoPherson, do •; - ’l3 • Jamaa Relao, stationary, 14 Grahil! A Stewart,, grejtflie, : : 14 OAttistSliß. Kauffman & WebbPrt, dry eood6 t 12 12 50 A. M. LojdiChv (To, 12 12 00 Alexander & Mulloti, dd 'l3 10 00 S. W. Diven, do . 13 10 C. Hoi Jo, Furniture, . »14 ‘ y P. Cleppßf, tionfectiorthry, 14 ~ John flnrfilor, dealer in Slock; 14 . 7 U. Striokler, ' do 14 i James Stuart, do 14 7 John Stuart, do 14 7 JaooUZug, . dp 14 7 MIDDLESEX DoWfrSltlP. J. H. Swiler, dry goods, 14 >7 00 E. L. Shyrock, grodefy, 14 D. Ringtralt, dealer In stock, 14 7 Jacob RingtValt, do 14 . 7 B. Brenneihah, do / 14 7 Harry -dd, 14 7 WESt RennsEOrO' towNBttil>. Bo*man & Diller, dry goods, 13 10 00 D. B. Burkholder, do 12 12 90 ,G. 0. Qarothers, dp . 14 7. J. W. HanahOw, dd- * {4 ■" 7 • J. Watson') dealer, 14 7 Jacob BniWingSr, tdftrkßlin* • 14 7. James BiehoJ); do ’ 14 • 7 AVrB. Goodheatt, do 14 f William BisUdJb do l 4 ' 7 Peter. Hess, ' do, l 4 ? Thonias tieas, do 14 t Johd Oroason, produce,* 14 7 Hothsher isDrttwbaUgh, do 13 10 D. Givler, dottier in stock. ' 14 7 . D. Heiks, do 14 7 eraKkfokd Township. Alexander <&llro.', dry, goods, 14 700 J[ohn M. Wagner, groceries, 14 7 I Shoemaker: & Elliott, dry goods. 13 'lo Of) Koontz & Steyiok, do 11 15 A. High, marketing, * '.14 7 David Hooveri flour, ■l4 7 C. Steviok, furniture,. 14 7 D. MeCoy, boots add shoes, 14 7 SbOi’iiAMi'TOJf Township. Jaeob tiomberggt, dfj goods, 14 George, Cleaver, do 14 J. Shoch & Bro., . do 4 Coffey & Strohm, do . 12 William Clark,' do 14 Henry Myers," marketing, 14 William Hdtrk, do 14 John Finley, . do 14 tfliNtf 'TOWNSHIP. E. Bussell, dry goods, George Bussell, do P. Garber, dd Jacob" Bdeteri), marketing, H. Cookley, dealer in stodk, D. BhUdl - , do Si & B. Cookley, do WckiNSon TowNSttiß. dry goods, U •f. H. Murray, do X 4 H. Warner, huckster, 14 i NEWTON TOWNSHIP. Mybra k Son,- dry goods* 14 John Minnich, do . 14 Q. MellingOr ( do 14 Newcomer iCoi, do 14 Miller. & Son, do IS ; Cleaver & Ernst, do ,■■■!. .13, ’ Snyder & Newcomer* produce; 13 Lewis &Bro., ■ do ■ 14 Henry Snyder, do ” H J. & J. B. Hufallj do is Smith 4 Co., do li Walker & Sarideraoa, _grdoory* 1 14 Green &' McClure, fhrn’g goods, 14 Jacob M. Wagner* marketing, 14 ipsnot &. Bros;; .; do’ 14 huckster, 14 Noaker & Peotard; .do 14 BATING HOilSUa Mrk. S. Pilkay,,Carlisle, , 8 John Low, . ' t# do 8 Jacob Hippie;. do 8 Jacob Stratton, ’ do 8 John Metay, Mecbanicsburgy - 8 William Dunlap, Newville, 8 J.P. Wagner, do- • 8 20 00 15 15 7 7 7 .7 7 7 1 7 7 SIO ,00 18' . 15 12 50 7 00 BREWERS ANDDISTItLEHa, ’ ’ Gebhart & Richter, Gailisie,? ~;. . 00 David Black, V*'- ! “‘ dt) '' 25 00 Win. Alexander, do 25 00' AW, Snyder k Co., Newton, 25 Off 12'50 I*o *r iN ' !*■ a art., il . ; it , I ■ TKrmHa 3: Bearer. do - ,‘*4 *r' ; J. R. Pague, do h 4 I ■ Peter fiUllbr, d 6 . I ; Mri. P. Beifriob, ,-Z C. FoanabM, Agt,. ining unpaid on.or. before th/> flrat day of;Jnly next.'andby other acts of •Aseeflibiy, Tenders ofvinoiis, epiritaons, malt orWtiwed litjOors, 'wfthdat licenie, are also ’liable to indictment in the Codrt ofQnarter Sessions.. Those interestfed are therefore re quested T to'lift'their licences without delay and have the boats; &«. . , ■ .' i _ x ,H. S. Wri-feE, May 4 av>^er^ County. THE PHC&NI3: 1 PECTQRAT. Will rufc Your Cou^i. .'o og tttE PlifENlX PECTOHAL; cdMPouNb sYiitib op Wild cherry AND SBiNEKA skAKE 'EtfOT, .2 50 WILL CORK THfe hltclSXS OF IB* THROAT AIVD LIIIVOS, Such ns Colds-, Cottghs, Croup, Asth nift> Bronchitis, • Catarrh, - Sore Throat-, tfearseness, Whoojp ’ ing Cough, &c. Its timely use trill prevent , PULMONARY CONSUMPTION, 12 51 Amt even where this fearful disease has token hold it will afford greater relief thou a6y other medicine, • w. , . ... Miss Katie Vahdoralioe, of PottsVillo, frays: “ T WashonoUftod-iywro ty ttsing the PhdenU Pe'Cto rkl th&%'toy othofr tte’dSpine I over need.’* Elias Oberholtfcer, of Lionviile, Chester cOnVbtj, 9r.as cured Of a cbSigh of riitoy years' abandiftg by *uing tho Phoenix. Pectoral-. Joseph. Lukenfr, of, fi£ll. street, PfaOenixVUle, certifies that bo was ofa cough o?,two year** standing, when atl-Othefr taedvoinos nail failed* by the use of.the Phoenix Pectoral. Jacob Powers certifies that he has sold hundreds •Of bottles of the. Phoenix- Pectoral, and that all frho Used it bear lestlmdqy of its Wonderful effects ift oaring -cough. . • .. . John Royer, editor of this Phanix, having used it, has no hesitation in pronouncing it,a* complete remedy fblr t'O’ugh', hoarseness and irritation in thd.throat. The West Chenier. sdys: “We hero known-Dr. Otofrhbltzor personally a number of years, and it gives us thogreatestplekjure to re commend bU medicines. Inasmuch as-the publie rarely bare the benefit of family ihedibiues pre pared by a physician of his acquirements and ex* pcrience; Dr. Oberhtdtzer is a member of tho AluffldiOf the Medical ftepartmonh'df-lbd Univer sity of PodftSyivania, at’fthioh iaitUhtlon h’e era ■ dilated in 1854." 10 00 The Reading Wdisett* toys: « This cofigH reme dy is made hy Dr. L. Oberholtror, of PhmdikVille, Pa., and it has acquired an unsurpassed Imputa tion in curingcougha. Ic is darefally.aqd skill fully prepared from Wild Cherry Bark and Senska Bhfcltft ttCot-"; fe. Wood, Professor of the Practice of .Mbdioido in ; Iho University of Pennsylvania, Physician to tho Pennsylvania Hospital, add bn«; of ths authors of the United States Dtspehs&tttK. says of Soneke Snake Rout: • “Its action is Spe cially directed to thfrlhogs." •• The proprietor of tbffr medicine has 06 touch confidence in its curative powers-from the testi mony of hundred* who have used it, that thb mo ney will bopottf b'dtk W any purchaser who Is not satisfied with its CffetU - It is so pleasant to take that children cfV for it Price, THIRTY-FIVE CENTS: Large Bottles ONE DOLLAR. , * It !s intended for only one class of diseases, namely, thoso of tho Throat and Lungs. JSSSr Prepared only by •I/Eyi OBERHOLTZER* M. D., ’ .1• . ‘ Phoenixvilt'e, Pcu Bom by dll Druggists dhd Storekeepers. JommoNf Holloway A Cowdbhj No. 23 Nortk Sixth street, Philadelphia. P. d. Wfei/ts 4 Co.: No..’ 116- Franklin street; New York. GentiHil Wholesale Agents; H* W- Gross 4 Co:, Wholesale Agbnts, Harris burg, Pa.-, and at ■ HaVERSTICR'S DRUG STORE* Carlisle. . N. B.~Jf your nearest druggist or storekeeper does not hoop this nledioine do not let him put yoli Off with some other rilodioine, because ho makes more money oh il, but sondat opoe to one of the agents for it. , March 9, 1805-Qm . WAI'CtIES AND JEWELRY; tlia sign of tho “ Gold Eagle,” 3 doors ' above l Cumberland.-Valley Bank, and two dobra below the Methodist Church On West Maid Jg street, the largest and best Sblboted stock o WATCHES and JISWBIiRt in the town bo sold 30 per cent, lower tbad at any place in the State. The .Btodk comprises a larg assortment of GollJ, it Silver Hunting-case Watches Lovers,. Lepines, American watches, and all other •kinds and styl&Bf gdld’ahd silver 1 Chains, Gold Fins and Pencils, ' Jeweltjr tt.f h'l kinus, Spectacles; Gold and silver, plated add silver Warto, Music Boxes, Acoordeons Oil Pttinflngs, a.grout Variety of.Panoy Articled and a ldt of the Choc' rhinos, which will be sold 4b per seat: lower {bin e rOr offered in town. The en tire etodk 8f Watbhttiakor tools, cases, large Minor* and safo> will hb sold 'Wholesale or retail on the easiest terms. - Having selected a first olass worltman all kind* of. repairing; trill bb Sdne oa Usual, at reduced ptlcoi Carlisle April 20 ,186 s. NEW STOCfc D^s MATS AND CAPS At KfiLLEE'Sj V Oi\ Noi'th Ifanoier Street, Cdrtfsti, Ax. too 12 50 A splendid nssorftnenfc of lilt tiie near r* styletSilk MohikHv, SUM, Soft '» and Strata JTATS ho tv hpoli, Of city nmi homo manufaoturh, wHibh will be sola it the lowest oath prices. A largo StOtk o tattiHlbl- bills; Palin; Leghorn. Braid, India Panama; add Straw; Children's fab’ e#;.otm .Also d fill! a s-iftmont of S en’e, Bovs* atld CUlldrtili'J Cap# Of o v rydcGcription. and style. Tlili subsdfibor idrites a. to oomo and oxantind bis stock.. Being a practical hatter; ho fools con fident of giving satisfaction., ■ Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore ombwhd he solicits a continuance of the same. iDdn’l forget thoisthnd. two ddnfsfibobo Shrti nor’s Hotel, add hhxt to.Corndian’a shoe store. „ „ . , ' > JOHN A. KELLER, Agfc If. B.—BaiB df all kinds mads td order at short ° oti °«- rWay26,’«4. 7 00 r. 7 7 • 7 7 7 ! * LUMBE3U AND COAL. I - WILL have ddhstantly on hand and fur flf«h to order ell kinds .of. SEASONSO L Ult- BES,t\i6Yi aa Beards, Scantling, Joist, FraniO Stndi Jfcling and Plastering Bathe, Worked Floo- °f SSlif- Pmoj HoS)l8ok, Chestnut, Oak, it Having oafs of my ohm I oaii furnishbills to trrdof of any length and Site at the ahoitoet and on the moat reasonable terms.'- Worked boards will be kept hntjer coker, so tbit they oah bo fotniahed' dr£ at fill titnGs. . ».] ?j a “ ” o ;^ tnncly Layo on b ”"'i all kinds of FAMILY OOAL % unde* cover, which I will do llar diy and dean to any part of Iho loWn. Ly kens Valley, Lrfoust Mduntaln aftdLawbcrry Coal prepared expressly for family use, which I will a ‘ «><> I 'west prices, at the Warehouse, west end of High street, above the College * JNO; BEBTESfc too Jntiei 16,1864 CARPETS! CARPETS’! •T HAVE retfeiyed ftom.lTeti-JFork all kind* •. and qualitios 'of Carpets,,Oil ClothStfflattlnge Looking Glasses, Window Shades, florin;,, jy^ B ’ I**' 8 ’ T^ la Cotoi;», Counterpanes, Wide Shootings. Pillow Muslins, Tohollnge, esosh and all kind*'of house furnishing goods.- Alsou large varlotv „r GENERAL MERCHANDIZE. T 6 V « PorsMSia went of any of the above goo I era r rssfeotfblly invited t0..Q«11. Goods it ILo Inwnlf rte&W Vofoe. Additions: oMI ho the^J Hotel. " ■ ‘ !4 door below JUrs 9.00 S’ 1 ;-, TtK '3, 1865.“ 'OR/ ' R. H; SHAPLEY W. 0. SAWYBE,