American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, May 18, 1865, Image 3

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fc Attempts to Escape in
FeminlncDissuise.
fl I War Dxpartment, Washinoton, May 14.
—Miyor General Dix, Now York -—The fol
lowing detoils of tlie capture of Jefferson Da
vis, while attempting to make Hie escape in
hia wife s clothes, have ue6n received from
Major General Wilson, To. M, Stanto-n.
Macon, Ga-, 9.30 A. M., May 13th.—ifidn.
E. M. Stanton, Secretary of Wtfr.v-4,t.'odi
Harden, commanding Ist .Wisconsin, hits
jtw*. arrived from Irwihsville.' He struck
Ito Ti - trail at, Dublin, ’Laurens county, oh
the evening of the 7th, and followed him
closely night'nnd’flay through .tire pine wil
derness of-Alligator Creek and Green'Swnmp,
via'OlimbOrlandville to Irwiosville. At Oam
’Kmpdville Cqi. Harden met Col. 'Pritchard
with 150 picked men and bhraea of'the 4th
Michigan. - Harden followed the tHilTiiirect
>ly south. , while Pritdhhrd, 'having •‘fr'ealier
'horses, pushed down the 'Gattiulgoe tbwaMs
Hopewell, and thence by 'House'Creek to lr
winvilie, arriviblg 'there at'fnidnight of the
'9th. Jeff. Davie hail 'not arrived. Prom
'citizens Pritchard Terffned that Ins partjl
wore encamped two 'miles of the town., lie,
made his dispositions and Kunpiundod the.
camp before day. Harden,had camped at
■B, P. M„ Vitliin two miles, as he 'afterwards
learned’from Da'vis.
Bllie'trdil. being to budistinefto 'follow, Tie
poshed on nt 3. A. M„ and had gone’but lit
!llb more than one mild, when his advance
were fired upon by men of the Pourth Michi
gan. A fightensned, both pnrtles exhibiting
the greatest determination. 'Pifteen minutes
elapsed before, the mistake-was discovered,
fhe firing in this skirihish was the, first
Warning Davis'received. The captors report'
that he hastily put on one of bis wife’s dress
■es, and started dor fhe woods, closely follow
ed by our men, who nt first thought- him h
woman, but seeing his boots while running,'
'suspected his sex at once. . The' race Was a
short one, and the rebel President ,’Was soon
brought, to bay. He brandished n bowlOi
knife of elegant pattern, and showed sighs'
of battle, but yielded promptly to the persua
sion of the Colt’s revolvers, Without com
pelling the men to fire. Ho expressed great
indignity-at the energy with'which he was
pursued, saying that he /bad believed our
Government more magnanimous than to hunt
down womcif.and children. lilra. ‘Davis .Re
marked to Col. Harden after the excitement
was over, that the meh had better not pro
voke the President, or he might hart ■some'
>of them
- Reagen behaves himself* with becbminp;
dignity and resignation. The “party were
evidently making for the coast.
J. 11. WtZiSov, brevet Major 'Geafcral.
FoßWEr’d course the \Vasb
ington GhromcUmd SPhiladeApbia 'JPrestt can
goo nothing wrong abaQ't 'the i-ostittition of a
Secret Military -Star 'Cliambe’r. Forney is a
mere lick-spittle of. Stanton, atf& other Gov
ernment Whatever enormities they
may commit will be defended by him. Ho-'
forring to the objections raised *gainrit the'
.Mnlawful tribunals set np by 'Stanton, the
very strongest dehunetittidn df Which cacnea
from decent papers, the ’Chronz
<h says:'
“ No patriotic tonn will pretend to deny that
that which Will promote the ends of justice,
nod accrue the punishment of the assassins,
is the great duty confided to this-tribunal;
and if it is accomplished-, five TtfOre matter of
attaining it’is exceedingly snhtfT&inate.”
Tiie Philadelphia {Ledger* ; afeo‘u strong R'o
publicnn paper, has the foll'dvvfn'g short and
pointed commentary hpon thl) above extract*
It nays:
‘‘Th is-argument begins with on unfairness,
or it impeaches the patriotism of those Who
mre more tor the laws and their inviolability
;hon they do for itidivid'hols. Thogi'eatd'iity
if every public 'tribunal is to 'net according
:« law, and th'efe' Pan be no d'atv pWiperjv,
uni legally assigtVeiT to this tribunal,”
vhioh the laws expt'Cssbv Confide in another.
I'he “ mere minnct'’ of attaining the pun
sliraent of the guiiiiyia not a “ subordinate
muter.” The manner is the form through
which'a conviction must take place, and the
(orms of latv arc the safeguards which a wise
(idininistration of justice has properly thrown
around the citizonjor his protection.
Tan -OatS.—General, Haljeok is#signal
izing his role jit RiohfnOn'd,, Va., by a strict
enforcement of the oath. Among Other reg
ulations, parties are not permitted to worry
until they take theoSth of allegiance to sup-,
jort the Conetitufiop,’ A few days ago the
Whig was compelled to remove the motto of
ho State arms from his paper, ” Sit semper
'jrannis, 1 ' because the murderer of tho Presi
ient made use of these words-immediately
m committing the deed. Shis is petty and
iMldiab, to soy nothing of the Want of ,nu
fiority to annul the motto of the State, be
muse it is stolen ,by on assassin, - Ayhy'not.
inhibit people from rMing hof'sbsV' because
Booth escaped from Washington on horse
mok 1 Jt is questionable whether any prb
lobition of marriage will improve the public
iiorals. , If tho parties take the odth of alle
:innco, does it follow that the children born
if the marriage will be loyal Citizens ? Why
lot swear the dogs to keep them from'bark
sg at Union people f— VoyttslowitVent.
A- Ci.ERioAL Or jicS-HohDEn.—“ Rev. No
ble Frame, a Methodist preacher _ of Doyles
lown.-Pa., has received an appointment 1 in
the Philadelphia ChstobrHouse, at a salafy
ifsl2oo a yenir.”— Patriot Vfc Union,
This man Frame Was one of the most bla
•ant of tbe Abolition pulpit demagogues, dUr
hg the late campaign.' By his political bar
stigues ho has driven -many mors pbople
livay from thH church than ha has efer
irought into it. HepOgriiSing hilt line G/id,
he negro, be served‘him and his friends
faithfully, receiving for his services $l3O
iMih the Onion League of DoylßßtoWn. .He
i> no eijldioy, however, having never murdef
id any rebels, of. anything else, excepting
' the King’s ■English” aad the rules of graih
isr. Well done, good and faithful servant,"
bis be thy reward—sl2oo a year in the
'ustom House \—Pottsmlle Standard,
Use and Abuse or Ice.—The drinking of
sd jiquids in considerable quantity is high
injurious, and in some oases their use has
eu attended with inflammation of the atom-,
k and bowels, and even sudden death—not
Nays accounted for by the time being in a
; st. Ice, or iced ' water, retards digestion,
dlls the body, and often produces most dan
's congestions. On the other hand, lee or
6 water applied to inflammations, croup,
'“'i_ bps been productive of the beet effects j
diminishes the quantity of blood in the
taeela, and carries off the excess of heat.—
Piece of iCe laid on the Wrist willi in many
i!ea > stop bleeding ol the nose. If milh or
“her ip cooled with ioe, it njust be used at
“ee, otherwise it will lose its fresh nsss.
P“'fhe testimony taken at the trial of the
’scsiinatiotv,conspirators is already volnm
loUB i and bids fair to exceed that of ftny
lo dern criminal court. The ■ reporters 1 of
“ 8 press have been admitted,' apd a 1 large
hi of the testimony will be allowed to be
"Wished'. ’ ,
A College roR Sale.— The Sheriff of Shy’,
tr county advertises for, sale the properly
" Susquehanna I'omalO Oollogfl,” situ
aolinegrove.’- • ■
'.DAVIS!
Very suddenly, on tUeEd-inat’.to. Pbtbr
in the 74th year of hie ago. *
~ Carlisle market.—May $7, ’Ms.
FtOOn, Superfine, per bbl., n <n
. do., Extra, . ■ , - «’ 60
-d0.,. Rye, ' , doll • s’nn
WriiTp, Wheat,lpvt bushel, • > i’ 6n
Uip.tVhE’AT, ... do;,
RVs, - do. • ' ,|oa
- t a >> on
•Oats, ... He- ' r. n
Spbuivßi'Apdr; dm, " ■ " . . ..
Fall , d 0.,... / Tin., ' -
PtovEßdrin, . .' 'H' O .• '■ . n u
Ihiorimmiib - lio., ; ■ 3$
MARKET May H.H865.
Floor, (uporflno, . .. ~. , gjo
“ Extra,.' - 'V I ',."' ■ r
Rtk PtOOR, ' ■ - ' v t>l
OorhMbal, ' ■. 1 j, ' , ' . -5 76
Wheat, red, - . •_ ■„ ij M a l e()
white,. , . . . i 93
s**»■• - - - - 100
Coiin> yellow, - i oa
• white,, •- • - •- • - • _
Oats, ~ _ . . • *
‘OLOyBRSEED, . ' ,
tyIIIBKEY, _• , ,
'Large Sale 'of Dry Goods.
A RARE 'OPPORTUNITY.
i|\WINO to the.death ptoptietor,‘W’.
'.rr the , entire stqok: df'Dry
Good WilHind Lease of Store Boom, and
Dwelling House isofferodat private sale, and'if
-not sold before TEURSDAY;.26tb of May, it. will
then be offered at public auction, at 2 o’clock, P.
M v This going ,the old eatablished.stand of CATH
CART' & BkO., next door to tho Harrisburg Bank,’
it is certainly worthy tHo attention bf business
men; as tho stand is one of best in the city. . Bent
cheap and stock of goods clean; STdr particulars,
•apply to’er-address
•JACSB •Admtntatrdfor, . i
v. ‘ No. 25 North'ScbonS Si>, j&ttrnihurir,-..}
- Marts, *lBes-i2fc ■ . ' ■
- - ; AN ORDINANCE I
{Former tydfribnccs, and 'Jteldiinb
■ tp Partial Payments of Jbor6\igk Bounty Bonds,
Whereas, Fotmor ordinances (thefts of l)ooombdr
l?th, 3863, Jdly Ifcth, lSi3'4 fend August 28th,
*804) relating totbg isduo of Bonds in paymentop
Btfnritydobts have provided only for the payment
'Of the Whole amounts at tho expiration of thetifab
■moritiohod therein, thus making no provision for
partial'payments of, the same, and
Whereas.' The act,of Legislature '-roefriirea f snoh
bonds to Jbe redeemed within ten years’from thbir
date.
Therefore, Fop tho moro convdriidnt payment of
said BttodsV ' . ' '■
Be’itbnacftod.and ordained bytho Town. Coun
cil Of tub Borough of-OdiJlislo anil ft is hereby en
acted aha ordained by tho authofUy of the same'.
That the Bondstd bb 'issued' for .Bounty purposes,
bo madb' payable in ribms to 'shit purchasers, in >
each beginning with January Ist, 1806, aridj
that the President of the Council be and is.hereby'
authorised to issue said beriis bo that&roe thou
eand and fifty dollars of them will fall due on the
Ist day of January of each and every year,
ning with January ibt, iB6O, arid 'rixtondfng. to
January Ist. 1875.
And said bonds "shall bo signed by‘the President
and countersigned by tho Clerk of tWCounoil arid
attested by tbo Corporate seal. And the offe'ots
franchises and propoHy of the said Borough of
Carlisle arc hereby pledged-for-tho payment of the
principal and interest of said-Bonds as they re
spectively bddotee, duo. :
' Enacted into'an ordinance the Jib day of Wfaj*,
one thriutfriad •eSg'h't hundred and sixty-five.
J. ,W. J). '&ILLELEN,
President of Council.
J. CAMPBELL, J
Chief Burgess.
Attest: i
J. M. MasoVli's'lmeß) Secretory.
May 18, m 5. .
To ati 'Ordinance Relating (6, Nuiaadieb'diitl other
'Ojfeiicrs, patsed tßllh dlog, 1802.
Bo it hhactod by tlu. Town 'Council of the Bor
ough of ’OqVlisle and it is il'irrbv-tinabteil -.in'/I or
dainod by tho otithority Of tho ’sa'mo,
That ii’creafter it shall bo Unlawful fe‘r gOhts or
other animals to run at intgo in any street,dano or
alloy, Within tho populated parts of. tho Borough,
or upon the Public Squabo, undet tho saiho penal
ties that h.f-6 prescribed to the running bit .targe in
Said public places 6f said Borough' of gedlfo, ducks,
swioo and shoop, in IhC act to which* this is a sup
plemenb
- i. H. o.
President of Councih
JOHN CAMPBELL,
ijhief Burgesr.
Attest—J. M. MASONHEtMfctt^
Sec’y of Corporation.
May 18, 1865/- ' , *
STMING’S AMBROSIA
It -prevents or stops ; the Haif
from falling; Cleanses, BeantifiSs.
Preserves, and readers it Soft and
GHossy.iiand tlie Head free front
Dandruff.
It is the best Hair Dressing arid
Preservative in the world. ’
, Sterling’s Ambrosia
Manufacturing Comp’y,
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
Internal Revenue Notice.
IWIIib meet those citizens of Dickinson
■ township. Hohle to lleVonue .tax on Income!?,
OarHagos, WatChu!?, I'lancH, and Melouoqhs; who
shall pot have previously in a tie thoir returns to
the at'tho SlOhe Tavern, oh Thursday,'Mair 18th.
t will meet those Citizens of South:Middleton
township, two shall. hot have previously made
their Jothtnfl at Mlillin's Hotel, Mount Holly
Springs, on Tu. tdayi Mtly Mdj-ahd dt Boiling
Springs Hotel, HU Saturday, ttayJStß: ,
.. .pivill meet those citizens of town
<£jp} who shall not have previously made their
returns, at Middlesex on Saturday, May 57th.:
I will moot those citizens of North Middleton
township, who shall not have, previously, made
their returns at Beecher’s , Tavern, on Tuesday,
May 30th. , , ■ . ■ ■ \
These returns mnst.be made to me either at my
office, previous, to the above'designated days,'or on
those dajs at the respectively Earned places. Every
Carriage, Watch, Piano or Molodeon,must be re
turned, and no person can determine for himself
Whether or not he is subject to aa income tax
Ml are fionhd to make returns and the assessor
will decide from snob returns, whether or not tho
person' making them is subject., , ... .': i ■
Failure td comply with the above notice Will
subject tho party td an additional, tax:ol twenty
five pdr oent,. JAMES A. DDNB Afe, i
- * Assistant Assessor,
tffchJDifiaioii> 16th District, Pa.
May 4,1865. , . ‘ v
Admtnlstl’ftto Police.
btICE is hereby given thst Iqttera of Ad*
X v the estate of Samuel Armold,
dec’di, - late of- Brantford' towaabip, have bebn
granted tbUtib Underßignod Tesiding in same twp.
AlVporaontf'lttdhhted to tho said estate are reques
ted to make payment immediately, ana those havi
ng olaimJ aghiPflt the estate will presehi them
fof settlement, . _ j _ • .
SAMUEL -BERRY, :
\) May 11,-1866-61.*' Administrator,'
Mth:
Mmkis. ‘
A SUPPLEMENT
NEW, YORK
U. S. 7-30 LOAN.
'Tho ialo oftho first series of $30p;000i000 of the
■7-30 loan war completed on‘ the Slst of March,
! 1865. The iilio of the second series of. Three'
Hundred Millions, payable three' years from the
13th day of Jnhoj 1865, was begun On the Ist of
'April. ’ In the abort apace of- thirty dayf, over' One
hundred JHHiont of thla teriea have been told—
leaving this day leas than Two Hundred Millions,
to be disposed of, The interest is payable semi
annually in currency on the 16th of December and!
16th of Juno by Coupons attached to each note,
rfhicih are readily cashed anywhere. it •dmoilnts
One gent peii day ox a' s3p moVjj. ■
(Two CENTS “ “ o - .-Jino ii
Ten- d- „ ■„ ■ -ii '
20 " >< •“ i a •
$1 “ . ", 'ssooo ‘I
More and Mote SJcsir.il>?
The suppressed, and the Gorefci
has already. addsWd, measures tb reduce expendi
tures ns rupidly’as possible Jo a ! peuu6 footing,
~ _ ft thus Withdrawing ! frotn market a'a ‘borrower and
~ I a U ( U ■
210 purolib-aor, ’
TMs is tho ONLY- LOAN IN feAUICEt now
differed by tho Government) and 'constitutes tho
GaB&E POPULAR LOAN OF PEO^L’E.
The Seven-Thirty Notes are convertible 'on their
baturity, at the option of therholder, ihto
H. s. 5-20 Six pet* cent.
«o¥sD-BEAKirV(? BOXDS.
.Which aro always worth premium.. ■*,
, FREE PROM TAXATION.
, !rho 7-j(0 Notes-cannot bo tnxed.ly Towns, Cit
iofc, Counties of States, and, the interest is, not
taxed unlcsfc ;on 'a :aurpl us of the owner’s incb'mo
.exceeding frundted dollar)* a year, , This fact
increases their Valuc-’from one to three pdr dent.,
pof'krinuth, AeJdrdingto the rate levied 6n,'other
ijfrdpdriy.. ' , ' .
Stibsbribe Quickly*
Less than s2oo,opo,Qooof tho Lean’ authorized 1
by the last Congress are now bri the market.
ritnounfc, rit'tho’rhlto at iirh*ii)h 'it ifc being
brlilallbo Subscribed Tor Within-'tWo riiorithg, when
ce ‘riOtca will undoubtedly command a .’premium,
rib hds'fariffbrifaly bdbn^the.case on closing tbo.sub*-'’
bdriptiotfß tb/bthdr Loans. It noio' teems probable
'thdt 'no'contiHerdblt amount beyond (he/present le
ritie'xoill he offer'iilib'the public* .. \
tn order that citizen's 6f evoty toivn and section'
of tbo country maybe atTdtdek facilities for taking
tho Loan-,' the NatirirtaV Brinak, Sthtb Banks, and
Private Bankers throughout tho country have go
nrintfly agreed to receive subscriptions at par.—
•iStfbsfctlbora will.soloot tboir’otoaagbntsy in' whom
they have confidence,'and'ivito' only are *to bo re-,
sptinaiblo’for tho delivery pf th'O n'otefl for which
'they receive orders. , V, . ’
.■ jtaV cook^
Subscription’ Philadelphia,
Suhdcrtptfons 'trill be received by the .
F&Sir. NATIONAL ■ BANK, Carlisle-.
CARLISLE DEPOSIT BANK, Do. . : 1
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, ’MKoriANicSßUit'd.
SECOND NATtONAL BANK, , Do. •
First. NAi?i6tf'A£ bank, newville. .’
May 11,.X865 T 4m ,
RICHMOND HAS FALIiEK!
. AND SO HAVE DRY GOODS*
A iFACX'thftfe is 'proven to every person
calling tho •" r
Cheap Store df Leidich & Miller,
Nvli'cto juatteoeivine- .A ,lfergo Supply of
tyring add Summcv‘Ooods,su'r6haßdd since the
grc'it DECLINE IN WOLD 1; . '
The stock embraces iti part ...
. Sirefih tlodds,
shcb as Black and francy Silks of all colors fetid
qualities, new styles Poplins. Mohairs, Lustres,
Alpoccas, fell odors, Mozambiques,
ValenoiftVDo Lainos, GhalKbs, Jco;, Ao.
SPRING CIRCULARS,
ttaslqiie**, Socqiics, SliawlS,
MO U R NIN G GOO PS
of every' kind, - conflicting of < Mourning Biiks> AI-
single and
double width PoN.-Laideßj-TaraitJa, Cloths, Crape
Veils, OolJorPj-liandkorohiefe,Balmoral Skirts, a
now style, l black and white Ginghams, Ao., Ao.
D OMESTI C GOOD S ,
'Bldfeohod and uhbieri.bhoJ-Mußlinß_ from it J ctfe.
up. A large assortment of Calicoes, from I2J bts.
to 25- 10-4 bleached fend' unbleached Sheeting,
Pillow .tJaVe Mullins, Tickings, Cottonfdefi, Ging
hamb,'Nankeens,l Table Diaper, and a great many
other goods notimentioned but always, omjhand-
Our Notion Department- is’complete, embracing
Cotton .Hosiery’ of every quality for ladles, gentle
men, misses*-bays'And children. GloVes df every
description, .Silk, Linen, and ,Gingham ffandker*
chiefs,, Protioh l \Corsetlsi Hoqp‘ Skirts, all.'Aizes,
Balmoral Skirts, Nedk Ties, Sußpendtrs>‘ Xrim
iding and Mahtua Ritbons, Head Netb, Sun Um
brellas, Partlbols, &0., : ; ...
Men and Boys’ WtSfir.
Always o full assortment of every description at
the veby lowest market prices. -Clothing made at
Very short notice by a first blass tailor.
CARPETSj CARPETSi!
A full lino of evety description and quality.-
Hatting, Floor Oil- Cloth, Looking Glasses, Oil
and Paper .WindoiV Blinder Table Cil Clothsj
Stair Oil Cloths, .anthmany other house furnishing
goods for the seasoh. v:; .; • -
Ftsollog very thankful to the gendrqus-commu
nity for thoir kind' and liberal patfdnago fth far
extended to thb &rm; wo earnestly knd sinoetely
ask k cohtidtitlhoe of the sdino, As customers khow
tbdfc it is ahtays a great plbihmfb to ns to exhibit
bur Stock, besides proving that we : always ;stltdy
thh interest of ouf-. oq&omerd. aS.weare determined
adt to be undersold by atif iHerohant in the ooun*
. tj -
" *'~ u . ' A MILLfiR.;
ffesir Pledse'- renierah.er, tho 'well-known 'stand
Bdoth-east corner Market Square,’directly dppd
site IrVino'a RoOt and. Bhbo Stdfe, ■ .
Carlisle, May 4, 1805» . ■
GREAT ATTRACTION!
GREAT ATTRACTION! !' i
At EniPoniuM, which' ha, tHwaye
bebn admitted its boibg tho cileajicat store jn the
ooimfy. We have recently received from' the
Eastotn Cities, aolootiona from the CHOICES’!
COOES, at ,uoh vory low.ffgures.es will sUrprise
the purchaser. We will, as usual, replenish opr
atoek with the most seasonable goods), such as
cannot foil-to gratify the moat fastidious,. Our
Domestic . floods, are greatly reduced in price,
lower. tHai oho hi) i'dtobksed ini town..
' A.'W. BENTZ.
GAKLISLE tiEPpSIT BANK. —A divi
dend of Frvn per cent, and Five Extra, free
of National and 1 gtate Toxes.has .been declared
by the Eoarti of Directors of this which, will
bo paid over to the Stockholders, on demand.
W.Mi BBEXEM; Cchitr.
May i, ■ , . , < ■
186
” ' '
r.rh! n ? ?arouB ' tb kb «' Hainan ’Family;”'
“Knls oomo'buttff their holeayb.'die."
’** Chat's” ‘RaH,'Roach, Sic:', EKter’s,
Xa n,
- Micf> Motiihe*, BlatifdXind ■
JUU dx.i Wc:, ttc.
u Costh'rV' Be&-Bug E^leterftmiKtiJr
Tail litjiild or wnsb, Usorl tb
destroy,*had also as k>ru
vvontWo:fbr Bod-Bugs, "ltd. '
“ Cdsttfr*sV Etectric Powder fiyrfhistedCs
la for Ifoih*, Motqnitoe*.
iP/eos, iifd- Bvya f fiiiietA oh
‘Plant*, -pawl*, AniAialtt ifcc.
Z&S" So’lfi by all iDrhgglats kndilotaiiyrtj bVdry
miere. v , .
35$’* !1! Bewar'e ! M’of &il'ivO'rth'loßs'‘ifaiitfttions.
olllohud Flask, before you buv. -
itENfti - a. costal;
JSS~ Pbisou-ai, Depot, 452 Bhoadwat, N. t.
JSB~ Sold by ,Toum HYt'li.'fintl yi torogfeiafs
and Dealers tu Carlisle, Pa.
• March 33, IdOo-am , ,
1865;
INCREASE 6K.RATS.—The >hm e
(English) and proves by, figures that’ one
pair of’rats will havo ft progeny and descendants
no loss that TJo 1,060 in three yjuiri*. N(M, iVrilcßS
this .immo ( na<v.fami|y;eam bo hop; they would
consume more .food thkn-wohld sustain 05:000 hu
man hosgK J ' •' ■,. •) • / • *
f kfivortisqmoht ih 4 Ini paper.
' / BGS.
■, RATS !uem# RlßßS;—Whoever engages ih
‘hbdoting small bAtls-io a.crudlnifta}; whooVecaicla
in exterminating raft iaji benefactor. Wo .ahOulil
fliko some of our correspondents. to give us tho'Uo
fit of,tb«ir oxperlonce.in driving out lbeso peats.
d need's: inching besides dogs, cats! and traps
for-thib ’h ualn e s s. ~ -Vd i cut ijh Averichu, N. -K
• Costau‘s •advertisctnont.hr this papdr.
■ -1865;
' . troublqd,’ w.ilh .vermin ttedd
bo so no longer, iftlicyvao ‘‘.CjOstahV' Extermi
nator. ‘ havb.uaed it‘to otft Satisfaction * anti if
a box boat ss,Vwe would haW It. Wo have. tVjdd
.poisons, .but tbii y effected WotMng 's but.'* CJoaW'd"
article knocks tho brcaVi'out of Rats, s|lolt
chbS and Bed-Bugs qtrif/ltur th'an we can Write, (t.
It is in great demand ail over tho country;—Afcdi
nd (Ohio) Gazette. '
• #Zs2r* 800 ’CosTak*!] hdvurLisouiont fa ibis.paper.
V6&5,
. AVOICK KRttifc tlffl FAR W'ESft-Spoat
•mg of “Costau’h" Rat, .ftoacb, 49.. Extermina
tor—“more grain and iifo destroyed
annually in Qfkiit County by ,vuriuhi.. would’
pay for toti* of - this R'k’t and : Insect.Killer.—XoA
caatery-Wie:,'tlenild. • '•
'Com A's ttdfcrtfcoirfbnHh thls^ot.
’tsss.'' '■
FARMERS AND lIOUSEKEEPRRS-Lshnu'id
recollect that hundreds of.dollaVs' worth of Groin,
Provisions, Ac., .are nnnualfy destroyed by Rat's,
Mice; Anta.'aml othcr.inSeots and vermin— of
■which oan bo prevepied by a'.fe\r dollars' worth of
.“ OosTAii’s" Rat, Aoach, 40., Exterminator,
bought and used freely. . . ,
See lh‘this paper
, in CM ItL JXLE : by >Tonff/IlYiiit, an‘d
aliiPruggiblß aud ftuiilcrs gnnerilly.
-EpTHE-undcrKi(;iVc'd-luiv-ln^lpvifchAa'od-lW
A, entire stock of Groceries of C. Ink off, on the
Boutb-eait' bf Market..and made
considerable additions, is now prepared to supply
bis'friends and the public, with all kinds of choice
gooffs, at the lbrtcetraarke{ ratbs. Uib fctffdh coda
prises
COFFEES,
SOX3 A RS.
SYRUPS.
.... . , TEAS..,
Bah, Spiked erhurid "Arid unbound*, dbcoso, CrA'ck
prflj 'Coffee - by or'retail
Bi-boms, Brushes, j Tobacco, SogVity-Snbff, Matches
Blacking, Bod Cords, *’
GLASS,. CHINA,' STONE
Oedarware,-Notions, ftdd All other articles usually,
kept in a flrst'class'Grocery store.' 1
Xn'rogatd to. prides; X can edy 'that it is thy de
termination W Veil goods : af ! thb Ittireat possible
figure. ■ • •» ■ ,
Butted, Egg#, And all kinds’of dojunlty ,pr6dud«
taken At.market prices; " V,
He hopes, By-strict attention.tbbdain&fl, and c
disposition to please/ tO’iuerffcairj « ktiaro .o:
publicpattbmlgo/ '• ' j •*-
f ' • johnhtM.
. Carlialo/Jan; '!
; WINES AND LiaUOilS.
South, Hanover Street) Carm^lb.
THE undersigned, successor to
ssolton, would respectfully inform his friends
and tbo public goflcrnliy,’ that bo intends to main
tain ,tl?e character of sbe,-above,,house'asuboroto
fore, and will kocjl boristantly on bartd'a lirge as
sortment of.' - •*. : i ■ .i
BRANDIES',
. •• OIKS, -•
• WHISKIES, - . .. •
- ' ' • BUMS, ' '
■. •• : CORDIALS; U
„ bitters.
' ! v' r ■" .• Ac.,''&bl,-
which, no ijbp sell as oboap as any other establish'
bient in; panisle,'if not ohoSpdr. ,
! Couitry Landlords finffinib the place
to buy their. 1 " ' V : ‘'
WINES ANtt fctCjb'Ols, ‘ ,
Both in, regard to quality and tirioe.
His stock is large arid Well'selected, arid he in
vites a'call before . purchasing elseirhbre. Re
member the place, South Hanover fitfeot, directly'
opposite the “ Volunteer* Printing ijffibe> (Win
ter’s old stand;) CaHislo. '
- ; t.ff.KERR
J\'ew Store and New Cfodtls!
tHXVB judt rbfieiVed a large assortment of
HEW, GOODS, .such as Calicos,, r DeLaines,
Cbhllies, Alffacks, (ihambreysj flannels,
l/idens, Broivrr rind Bleached Sbeflllngh; Brown
atid Bleaohed-Shirtings, Ap. ' .T -
Also, a fnll feßSDhtaent of ’ '
M file’s GOOHs!,
etlbli ai Clolbit, Cot
tonddos,Denims;. Strip’ea,' Oheokd. Including’ all
quality’ Atid' Styles of Undershirts
Dress BhiTtß,. Shirt CoUaffi,’Neolt iTiesj' Gloves
and all, other goods pertaining tda, O’enlUmd*'*
W -n " ■; 'h .
AIT of whidh will L be sold ai tow'er piri€es than’
they are Belling'elsewberb In O&tiisle.
• WM.-A. MIXES,- '
■i-Noxt Dobr West oftKb Post Oifico, Carlisle. /'
• April 27, T - y,’
County Agricultural
Society. , .
THE rebellion is no tv over,' and. \ye . are
again restored to o'tir {Jedcofiil avocations, we’
cannot bettor mark this ora than.by. making pre
parations to rotmn to the acoustotaed FALL EX
HIBITION of our Society, and that,,wo mayXaye
tho’m'oet eitonsivo, the beet anfl,most interesting,
thatwohavo ever had.ict hs begin to prepare for,
it now. ; .Tte season is most propitous and prom-;
ising o/fruitfal our appetites for .the,
enjoyment d/ such an dihibition as wo will have—
bare been sharpened, by the disappointments of
the lasfe three years. - ,
By order of the President. .
D.S.CEOF.T, -
May Jl/1885i'. SfceretariJj
LIST OF DEALERS
Of Goods, Wares and-MwcftaWdise, and qf Brew
ers, Distillers, Lumbermen,‘Beer and Eating Hou
ses, Ac., Within tbo count/ of Cumberland, as-ap
praised aud classified, by J. I U. Wunderlich, Mer
cantile Appraiser, and by hilh .rttufned to the un
dersigned, Treasurer of said Couafy, to wit;
' CARLISLE. . •
'[ s * \ *Cla»i, Zicentf.
Monasmilb A Baker, groceries - 13 1510 00
Q, P Myers, do 13 ,10 00
J.-M. Allen A Co., . do 'l2 .12 50
Jphn Ilyer, , /do 11 .16 00
Halbert A Brother, ,do . « 'll I‘s 00
William Bent?:, do 12 12 60
Wm. Blair A Son, ■ do 11 15
Willliam Btrailey, do 14 7 00
Jobn,l). ! &eok, do 14 7 do
JD. Keeney, do 14 7 00
M. JMtyd|-s A Co., .. do,, .13 10 00
Mrs. E. Poland, * do . ' 14 700
John Phller. 'do 14 , ‘-7 00
Zeieler'A Street, do 1 ' ,14 , 700
I).'Fredericks, • do, • , A l 4 700
A.‘Mqndsmitb, ~ do 14 7 00
John Zeiglor, do 14, ‘7 00
J. P, Steele, do *l4 v 7.00
W. 11. jlnrn, do ~ *l4 -. , 700
•F. Wentze’, 1 do. 'l4 ~7 00
G. B, itloftiuan, . do i 4 7 0O -
C. P. ’Eckels, do 14 - 7 00
Leidt<[b A Milldc, dry goods, 10 • 2U 00
GrcoifOeld A Shoafer, do 11 15 00
W..CVSawyer, • do 10 20 00’
A. do’ 10 20 00
C. iJi'Uat&e, 1 • do ’ ll 15 00 '
,F. C; Fleming,* boots and abbey, 13 10 00
;T. CdrdiaaU, A'gl;, do. =l4 7 00
JoHh IVvind, do .13 ID .
D, Stoirreit, do • 14 7 (llv
Joseph'Sites, t .do- . *l4 7 00;
Henry fia.xtdn, hdtdwafd, . ' .9' 25 00!
Byhc, -tip, , . {l2 12 50,'
|T. A. fcollor, daps, -TOO 1
d. G. ... do 14 .7 Ob
-.Mxq. 5. M. Klbffor, fbney goods, ,T 4 7 00
U Mfcrtn, . ’do 14 7 00
llbiJoih'A confectionary, 13 7 00
P.'C. Porter, .•,!» ,1/4 7 0Q 1
D. Ralston, l3 10 ( 00'
>Mrs. Tf. Hayorstlck, do .12 ■ 12 ’sb
jitrs; 'O. Elllblt. _ do 14 7 00
Miss S. E. Stahl, , millinery, 14 ' 700
loir's, ijitma Sohuchrmin, do 14 ‘ 7 lib
Mrs. -K. .Williaihs, ’ do *l4 7 00
Mre. B, A. itiUton, do 3+• 7 00
Pfr'o. M. Notfy- 'do ‘ ~|l'4- 7 Hi)
MTtfS M. Sturm, _db ,14 7 l Hb
.WlHi'am Sellers, baker, ~ I 4 ■■ 700
(Jcotge Faber. ‘ do ’l*4 700
J. M. Kline <fc'Bro. cl 6 lk J’Hb
.T. Scbmohl, do ’ 'l4 -7 00
Wilildm Clcppur, robes, ' Ik ,7 00;
Sntfi’l-. flb • 14 7 00 !
J. Boas, Agt.j fhVb' l ifeh'ing fc goodB> 33 *fj) 00
W«h. A. Milo’o, do U 7 QO
J. Noutfahl, clothing; 14 ' 7 ‘OO
K, B. do Jk? lO 00
S. Q. iidyottj do :J4 , 7'oo
J. 37. Smiley, .do ‘ /Vi 111 f>o
’EKkirtS 4 Doroon do, ;f|4: . ,*7 0i)
IJ. Livlttgston> , * do 12 12 50
H.'.S. Ritter, • do • .’.jf ‘ 7 Of)
A.,Lehman, .... -do ,ii , ft 00
L. Ratuimrt k Son, .do ' , 14 .7 00
Michtifcl 4 Enslningbr, loalh'o’r*, .14 ~7 00
; , • .7 00
J. ft. Gorgas, , ,do '■ 14 *7 00
P. C. Kramer, jewelry, i" 14 •7 00
R. E. Bbapley, do ' “54 • .7 0,0
do . 14 700
J. Loudon, books, . j.l 7 00
A. Kl. Piper, dil 14, 7 00
Ay. H { . Corniunn, oofra defto’t, .15. 7 09
\p. Rhoads, furniture, -14 700
A. B, Ewing, - do 14 7 0,0
ft. Slpe. funiiiut'o l*s 7 00
ftdetcin 4 Bro;, ptoduoo and coal, . 13 . 5o 00
tT*. Jfc D Rhoads, produce,, .14 7 00
S. M. Hooyor, lumber'and ooiV, 'lf ,7 00
Btlftnoy 4 BlaliS do 'lO 20 00
Armstrong & Hotter* do ■ 12 •• 12 50
11. O. “ produ'e'e, 11 . 35 00
,Snydor 4 Newcomer,. do • ' .12 50
,W. J. Cameron) iflonr,and,feed, : •14 7QO
Peter Faust, do .14 , ,7. 00
Jnmiaon 4 Co., notions, . . 50 : <2O 00
J. U Loahor, photographer, , If ‘7 00
A. J. McMillan. do, ... 14 700
Mrs. R. A. Bmlih, do ' If 7 00*
lI.H. Grovo4 Sdn,'do '’ f ‘ 14 7 00*
William,Askew* marketing*, 14 7 00
H, Harkness, do 14 7 0,0
C. A. Smith, do 14 V 00
.1. Oonnolly, do * 14 .7 00
Wm. Wort, - do 14 7 00
Allison & Keotioy, do 14 7 00
do 14. 7 00
Hippie 4 Sportier, do , . 'l4 '- . 7 00
Mrs. A. Von Ifeilon, nonfobUoriary, 14* 700
Henry Brown, dealdr in wood, ' If 7.00
Robert Thorapihn, do, ■ 14 ~7 00
D. Gill, ' "'dealer in ( sfook, 14 .7 00
-Jrllfu do —l4 7-00-
Wm.,Lcodri . .do *l4 700
C. W. A J.W. Ahl, do 14 700
George Hotidcl-,- ’ do 14 7 00
L. Khbinaon, do 14 7 00
A. A. Lino, do. , -14. .7 00
D. Wert, .do. If 7 Q 0
I),. P. ilazolton,. do -14 ,7 00
aiECHAXiCSBURGIi
Jacob fensiniqger, grocery* '33 $lO 00
John Johnson, . . do ' ,34 7
Yost A/jJoffman,, dp 10 20 .
David tVevinnoy, do .... 14: ,-7
& Noiswancor, dry go'ods, Ity 20, ,
,Conifo*t A,. Son,. . db, 3? 12 50
Cbrnniater & Brugh, do , Ml,. 15,,
John Hoiglo, . \ ~( d o , 4 3£ .. f
Loidig & Matbowa, stoves,’ / 14 7 ,
Wilson & Son,' do. li - 7
Dr. Irti-Day,' drugs, di i' [
T. J r CJark, do 14 7
-H. i'.SoyoT,. . do 7
JB. liorring, ido 14 7 .
Boyor & Eberly, bardwirdi , j ll 15
j3oorgb lt ßobb, t . . s „do ... ( Xo , 10'
lvosor,'marketing,' ' . .Id 7
S. Chrpinstor,' , •,*dd • • ' j 4 ‘7
Ellas jloffoian', . , .da ,’’ ,14 '
J. D. BafTonsborgor, do ‘‘ 14' 7' '
Marshall & Bro.j ..do ♦•' . ’ Ti , .7.
George .Stenour* do ~, , 14 -7
J, Mijliaon, lumber, . ~. : v ' r
Zacharies & Soty lumber aiicl coal, Is, JO
M, C. fiborly,' dbalor, 'l3 10,
H. H. Eherly;. :- 1 dp., ■ ■ ; ? A
8. Ebotly, t\o, . U 7
W. Btannor, do. 14 7
D. Sponsler, do, . 114 ' 7-'
Joseph *Totton, do ■ l4r ■ ' 71.
Jacob, Neisley) do! 1 -14
Wm lung, do ~t ‘ ..14 ■ •f 7
David Miller) produce) ‘l3 id
Devi Brandt, , do- ‘ 14 ,-.7,
Bryson&• Son) do .10 . JO.
Singizor Brandt, , do, . ,13, id,
Johnson,'i Sons, do. JJ 29/
■J, J. Smith, confectionary, 14 7
S. - ' .do i ' 14 7 -
J> X). Riffohsborger, music/ . . il*4 ’ ' 7' ■[
Jacob Sheafer, segartf,' 14 7
John Ruftft, furniture, . . ,-' 14 .■• f-
S. Worst,. do }4 7
I*. W. clothing 1 , ■'* .. 14 i • f 1
p.'D. KieBsf;jner(|hant tailor; . 14 . - 7
XieVi Keigle, shoos and hata, .14 - 7
Andrew IJyors, photographer, ? 14 T-
T. B. Carded; . ,dp., ♦. ■ ' 14 * 7
J. Bates, v . ao 'l4 7
J. Swariz, Jeweir7, _,
C. Koim, boots and sHoeii;
NEWVILLB.
.Sjough & Elliott, drygoods, . JO 20 00
NJcCandlieh, <t James, do, . lb J. 5
IClltik & Brother,do. • .. 11, 15:
Q.,Wv.MuU, Btoy**s, • do.. ..... 14 - 7.'
6. Glauuey, do , do 14 7:
J. J. Orawlordrconfeotionery, 14 ,7
Loqhman:s Brotz, photographers/ .. 14 7
J/H. . dfugi, '-v’ i-4 f
Mrs. M. B. Eoedj d 0,.; 14- i t .
8.. a. Wild, .• do . ' . U 7f
John Q. Hays, groceries; ' i3' ffl
S.M.'.Olanßarj. . . dp, ; . . . 7
JoHit Briokcr, furniture; v 14 f 7
|l. Eandallj merchant \ 4.4.
J. A. Kutikle, hardware,' T 4 i, i ~
J.'Dougherty, merobanttailor/ ’ 14 • ‘ v .; %■
L. y, 8.-Spper, . - ~14. : 7
J. iougbUni oj6jtbi|igj / ( / 14- - 7-.
Job? i: ‘ ( - . / ,14 ,v ’ 7..
J. E. Kinaleyr f dealer in stock, 14 , '7'
J-.M. Woodbu'fa,Jf:,'' - •'•dp”:!* - ' U ’7 :
t*. A. Ahi A BfOtfaef/v; .do. '• *l4 7 '
' # Shippelstsburg. .
•Hflok, - ’KunkTo A'.Heok/'dry good'i/ Is $lO 00
jr 4 & jr. B. Roddig, do. . U . 16
Geo, H. Stuart* < do; H 16'.
Steviok £ M*£herson t . . do 12 12 50
.p.KorliOr , 'drags, . 14 -7, 00
B,K. Kollor, ‘ do. .. v ‘.v. .14. 7
J» T.;Altiok, . ;do m 1 ; . ' 14. . ; 7
A, L. Snoddy, photographer, >l4 ..‘7..
Rebuok A Alleman, > (jo . ■ 14 ■ 7
Grabill A Harper, . hardware, .12 12 50
Forney & McPherson, .do 13, . 10,
James Kelso, stationary, , , 14 7.
Grabil! A Btewart, groceries,'' '' ’' 14' ‘7
• <* . ' Clan, •Licence.
h.. J. MoCuno, , 'groceries. U 7 UO
3*o. Qpllar, do 14 ‘ 7 ■
P. S.'Afl?/ V'do . *. • X 4 ' , 7 -
Barman & Bea/er, ’i‘do 14. f
J. R. Paguo, . . do li : 7
Petor Miller, do . > 14‘ .7
Mrs. P. Deitrioh, do 14 7
Q, iTasnaoJu, A*gt.,,.. do , 14 7
Mrs. Al. Paris, millinery., . 14. 7
Shearer & Blair, merdhaiit'fculor, 13 10
J. Bridge** : do . 14 7
0, N. Grayson, tobacco and 'segara. H ,7
-Isaac Landis.-je'frelry, 14 7'
K. Heysinger, do { 14 7
J. A.jVoLf, . atoros, . ;14 7
laaao N. Sykes, do I’4 7
G. B. Coles, bats and shoes,, 14 7
: G. W. Cro{t, boots andsboes> 14 7
B. J. SnoJdy, furniture, T 4 7
D. Criiwclli do , 'l‘4 7
H. Duke,/ do 7
Seiror ifc Angle, produce, 14 7
T. P. Blair, do 11 10.
H. Ruby do , jo* : 20
Samuel Myers, iharkotibg, -14 .7 ■
Bouj. Biggs, do 14 * ‘7 ‘
HArfPDEN TOWNSHIP
D. Rupp, dry ,
D. Rupp,'ptoUuce,
J. 11. Johnson, dry gpoil3,
George K. I)uey, marketing,
LOWE& ALLEM TOfrNStilP;
E. W. «fc Q. Wise, dry goods,
Ti Willett, . do
A. Brower,;, do
IVilliam Collor/scgass,
Eborly & Loo,-produoo,
C. Eborly, marketing*
Goorgo Brubakor, -do
James Davis, do
John Young, do
W. Grail, do •
0. Showick* drugs, ■ •
. UPPER ALLEN. T6\V^sillP.'
J. H.'Goaweilor, dry goods, 12 ; i? 50
J. Swartz, merchant tailor) ,14 7
SILVER SPRING TOWNSHIP. ■
A. Orris, dry goods,
Jacob VT, Sliqihon'if ao
W. It. Eckels,. .■ d6\
J. W r . Leidig, do
•J. B. Leidig, produce,
George Buey, marketing,', " 14'
F. Bveckmaker, do u 14
Fisher & Houck, dealdr'ih stock, I*4 7
L. Capp, Ao 14 7.\
Tlemininger& Fought, do v „ 14 7
; ; EAST PEtfNSßOkb’ fdft-NSinP.
D. Dorilingar,-dry goods, 14
W. 0. Banka,' do , • 14
M. , produce, 14 . ■ ; 7
Patterson & M vert; do 12 12 50
11. Linglefield, " do 10 10
Jacob Benningar, groceries, 14 7
Jacob Lhngneeker, do ' 14 7
Jolin QlpsnVr do 14 7
Gravlin & lidpley, do ,14 j
Dayid Brown,-marketing, l 4 7
E. Ebner, fftrniture, r 14 ■ , t
Kew .'c&mberL'and.
Mosser & OoPveivldmbpr,
lee & Ebjjtty,! do ' r
V. Faemii'ft;'' do
J. G. Miller,,dry goods,
T. Willett, do .
MO'kftOP, TOW^SItIP.
Samuel Plonk, dealer, 14 700
D. Deyinnsy, drugs, 14 .7
George Btindle, dry goods, 12 12 50
H. SpfihV, flobr, 14 7
■M. Eandis, dealer fn stock. 14 '7
sooth MiioiEtoN fowxsirxp.
Kauffman & Webber!, dry goods, 12 12 50
A. M. Leidich. i. i db 12 12 00
Alexander & Mullen, dp 'l3 10 00
S. N. Diven, , , do :18 10
C. Keipv furniture,, , * ’ 14 , f
P. Clepper, confectionary,,, ,14 ,7 *'
John Hartzlcr, dealer in sloct, 14 if
U.Strioklqr,. .■ do. 14 7
James Stuart, do ' 14 . 7
John Stuart, do 14 7
Jacob Ziig, db 14 7
midßebsex: TowNS^ii^.-
J. 11. Sw.iler, .dry. goods,; ‘ 34 700
E. L. Shyroc&, -grocery,..l4 t.
P. RingTFftlt; : -deaieKfe * ‘
Jacob Ring wait, do , ’ 14 r * .7
-Er-BrennorrrttTl, . . —'don—^ —Idr' —“7~"~
Harfy Brenneman, , ,do ,j .14\ rf ,7 .
West pbnnsboeo’ township, " .
Bowman <fc Dillor, dry goods, : . 13 : 1(5 00
D. B. Burkholder,. -do 12 1350
Or. G. CnrothSrs, ' do ■ i 14 7. .
J. W. Hanahow, do 14 , 7
J.’ Watson,.’dealer, , il " 14 7
Jacob Ensriiinger, baabketing;. 14; : j
Jambs Bishop, do 14 7
Wm. Goodheart, dd t; 1| 7
William : Bishop,' do. ."147
Peter, He?S,. do . 14, -7
Thomas lies!, do ,r, "14 7
Jofep (SreaMp l / ~ (ifd'doce, 1 1| -7
Homsher <K prawbaiigh, .do 'la 10
D. Givler, dealer in stock. 14 7-
1). Hoiks, ~ .do, ;14 7 .
FKANKFORD TOT7^srilK
Alp.xenderlcfc Bro.,.dry gopd'a,’ ,’ ;■ 14 7 (?0
John M.AVagner. groceries, i 7
■; u
Shoemaker & FlKott/tfry jgbodv 13 ; 10 o 5
*Koontfc.& Steviok,.- do 11, 15 .
‘A.’ Higli*, marketing,' i’- 14 > 7
David Hoover, fiolir, 14 7
P. Slejiclc,* furniture,', ;£4 7
D. boots and shoes; 14 . 7
S&DtHASiP.TOif TpTTIJsHIS
Jacob, Bomberger, dry goods,' *l4 *
Gc’.i'.-js CleayW, do, 14
J.Shoch & I!rn.,' ' ;do " 14
CoSb j, & Strokin', 1 ' do. : ’ 12'
William Clark,,,,, • .do,' 14,
Henry Myers, .marketing, • 14
William .Harrk; do 14
johnPinley, \," do ' 14
», ' : PBNN ibwNSHIP
I iO k • ■
J!. Russell,-', ~ drygpods,
George KdsSoll; do 5
P. Garber, • do; ,■
Jacob Begtem, marketing,
H. Cobkley, dealer, in stock,
Doßakor, , do
.S». <fc B, Cockley, do
, MqbWsow
B. Plank, , . dry good’s. - 14
>T, H. Murray, , do 14
H. Warner, huckster,' 14
1 4 X
13 10
NEWTON TOWNSHIP. i
Myers,& Son,' dry goods, 14
John Minniuh;;do, 14
o.,Malinger, , ■ dp, -14
Nowdotner & Co., do’ 14
Miller &. Son, : dp’ 13
Oleivdr S Enist, V, do • : 13
Snyder & Nowdemer, pradnde, ■ 13-
Lewis & ,Bro., (. ~, "• ■ " - 4f>, 14
Henry Snyder,.. do li.-
T. &’J. B. Hureb,' -■ •dp . 1?
Smith & Ca., , do It
Walker & Sanderson, grocery, . 14
Green &M.cClurp, faring Roods, 14,
Jacob Mi Wagner, marketing, 14
Eqanpt.&lProß., , , do, . 14
B. Kogeneie, ....., , huckster,' 14
'Weaker & Packard, - do - 14
' _ . EATING HOUSES;
Mra.R Pilkay, Carlisle,. S
John Low, ~/ • do.' S
Jacob Hippie,. dp •■. v 8
StfSKb'i . .; dp 'B'
John Meloy, Meohanioebufg,' 8.
rWiliram Dunlap, NoWvillo, 8
pi. P. Wagner, Jo 8-.
!•• •*’ brewerS aild’distiLLErs; , *.
Gebliart & Eiqhter, Carlisle, - , 25 Otf
David Black/ , do , ■' 25 00
;Wtt'. AlMAnder/- do ~,, 25 00
Ahl, Snyder A Co., Newton,' 28 00
S, W. Early, Carlisle,
Notice is hereby Rireh'to all'pefsona named
ia the above list, that by an Act pf'Assembly
approved April lltb, 1862,Treasur
ers are required to bring} salt arid.collect all
licences remaining unpaid on or before the
first day of July next, and by. of
Assembly, venders-qf’vinops, spirituous, malt
or'brewed liquors, 1 without licehsc/aro also
•liable to indictment,in'the qf Quarter
Sessions. Thoseinterpsted therefore're-,
'quested to lift tbejp without delay
’and save the costs, &c; \ ’ ;,v ! - L , ; : \
-■ - V ,■ .. H. S. HOTTER,' -
, Treasurer of. Cairier I dnd County.
May 4, 1865. '
TJSCB 'PHffiNlSc , PBCTORAIj
Will Cure Your . CousLi .
*J 0 00
14 • 7
,IU 7
i : 4 .-•?
THE PHCEXIX PECtORAL:
U 7 ob
u - J.r ,
.12 ‘l2 50
'i* ■ 7
U 7
H 7
14 '7
A 4 V :
34 7
14 7
14 7
c&ipo'u'nl) stiicrp 6f inLpVuERP.t
, . ANDSfiNEIcXsKAItE.Rdb'iV;
WILL COKE THE :DIBgA3ES,6'i' l *Hlt
' ■ 'THROAT ANO-.XHiVdSV'
Such 'as' .Cft'lds; Coughs, Croup, Asth
: inn, Bronchitis,' Ci'tarrh,Sore,;-
Tliroarj
TrigsCotrghi’Stc.-.,
a . •Tts.tuhely'uso .^ylll prevent.,,
PULMONARY . CONSUMPTION; r:
Ami even whore ibis fear Ail dtsdalo Jia? t&lcea
bold I thrill afford greater Volief ‘than, bny other
'medicine. 1 • ‘ ■ • ■" ■ -• ; '-’v
. Miss Kate .Vandetslice, of. Psttavlllc, save: V I
t?as benelittcfl by using tb’£ -•Phfcjnix Pecto
ral, thab any ptbbrSaodiciDe Xcvtfr-iisod." .
\ .Eliaa,Oberholtzqr,.of Lion vullc,Cbester.. county,
was cured of a cough of many years’ standing by
liaihgthe Phoenix Pectoral, , / . , f
Joseph Lulcotts, of .Hull, street, phconisville,
certifies that he was cured of ft, cough of two years
standing. when ajl other-medicinea Dad failed, by
the use of'the Phtnnix.Pect&rol. .
Jacob Powors.carlilictt that ho hka sold hundreds
of bottles of the- phgjuix Pectoral,,aod that all;
who .used it b.car testimony of its wonderful effects'
in curing, cough- •, .
John Royer, editor of.the ./Wepcndent J?hcenix,
having UBod-.it,> has no hesitation. jn; ; pronouncing
U a complete remedy for cuuglv, hoarseness'
irritatioh id'lrnj throat. /; '
• The West, Cheater JejfortdMtin fiayfl : "Wo hare
IrtiOwh jlDf, Oberholtzdr HperflonhUy,.a .number of
years.:and it.give? us tho groatest ploosure to Ve
commend his medicines', asithd.pdbltc
Tardy have tbe behefit , ‘tyf > family medicines pro
pared.by a.pliySvllab of bis ucljuAotoehla and ex
perience';,. .Lr ('flbeuboltzcr,ia n meiiiljor.of thu
Alilmni-cf tee WJpdiQal.Bqp.artment; of the Univer
sity pf Pennsylvania, at which Institution he gra -
duatod in 1354.*'
.Tho says: "This cough romo
dy iama«d.o OberhpUzor, of Phoanijcvillu,
Pa., and itacquired an unsurpassed reputa
tion in,;cuflhg.doughs. .'.lf .is onrcfally*.and skill.-.
(uUv.prepai;od from Wild Cherry Bark and.Senoka
Snake Rodt."
Dr. OeOi'B. XVoodv Professor dt tho Prhctrco of
Modicino in the .■ University- of Pennsylvania,
the Pennsylvania one
of ths autn’ora dftbc Un'itofl’Sthtos Dispensatory*
says ofpSonpku Snako Rpo.tX " Its action is spe
cially directed to the lungs."
ohodiojpe. /has<Bo. .much
confidencem ils curative Ipowers from- the, testi
niotty pf hundreds who hpvu, uspdj it,.that tho mo
poy jfvlii jio jiai’d bach, toany purchaser who is not.
satitme4,.\Tith effects ~ -
. It, is do -pleasant to .take that children, cry forit
■ Price, {tHIRTY-FlVfc CENTS; Large Bottle*.
ONE DOLLAR* . * .
It ia intended for only one class ofidiacascs,
namely, th.ose.of the Throat'ahd.Lungs. , •
ESS* Prepared oqly by
, LEVI OBBRHOLTZEE,
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18 10 00
U • 1
13 10
H ' ‘7 '
13 10
7 00
12' 12 50
10 S() 00
14 f
14,- „7
12 12 50
i' i. .• , ~v. • ; . '.V Jr ,l <Bi»ixvilU t J?aJ,
Soldlay all and Storekeepers., ;
. Joukstpjt; HojiPo>yivv,& Cowden, No. 23 North 1
Sixth'street, Philadelphia,-;..
\P, &,.C0.*.N0, 115 Franklin street*
New York. Agent*.' .
_ ,D* W. Gposs A Oo v WliolesaloAgenta,llarri»- '
Pa., aud it * ' •" , ■ " '
N. B.—lf yotir nearesfdrdggist pY storekeeper'
does not keep this medicine do noi;lct him-put
you, off with some other medicine, because'ho
makes more money on it, but adnd &t' once to 000
of tho>age)als for it. ’">*
March 9, IStS-Jim.
Important to Millers and Mill
~, : v Owners. .
TYLER’S IMPROVED ' '
IRON WATER i^HEELS
Paieuled iiUy i555.5G-s'B.
rjIHE .following are some of the advabtdgea
X overall otUcrtfheels; > ~ ;
Giving the best percentage cf power for the wa
teiv.usetL, %
Its durability, and. it is not likely to get out of
repair., ' . •' , t V ' '•'
. .It rufid Jn as well: as bub of baolc wateflwi*li the
same beSyd.T- vr. ; ;, \ t ... v • -
It is cot ohsfernctedby Anchor ice of other sub
stances 'wl^lr a suitably rapfc* - .-j
If is adapted to Uijjh heads as wolf as low.
: It-is the steadiest running and easiest regulated
wheel in'usp. - ... -..-V:
, It is saiihble fdf. nit.kinds of machinery,. cotton,
and wooion'texturos, Grist, Saw and Paper Mills,
Ac;. Ao. s, ; • .• ■ • ; '..t'; , »
The subscriber having.tfao'j Patent RigntXor
..Cdfcbotfanjd and Perry ip want
;ofi a valuable.motive power are requested to.inform.
themablvoa further by»applying to jny kgopta, Mr.
John El. Anderson, Millwright, Boiling barings,
or. Messrs; Gardner# Co, i Mf. Ander
son- b|U .put in .a largo nnmtcnofitheso,wheels,-
and,understands how to put them in so as to give
thtbi the.mostpowbt. . ■ : y I.'.*, x' >;•. i
.Messrs; Gardner A. CoWare Sfcpil tlmesipreparod
,tb furnish Gesripg Suitable; foethb' Tyler, wheel.
■ .* j R. S. SLAYMAKEK, Yorkj Pa.
, April 13, 1895— 2 m ;• •> •
7 00
12 50
Grant! Sherman I Sheridan I
ISichniodd has Failed; ,
AND- yrith tbtl (all of Richmond, we arc
most lifippy to announce to thopooplo, the
groat dtcllnoin gdluia. 'i , . '■
Busfnessa Done on a, Qpid BaHis.
GOODS AT .PANIC PRICJEIS. _
Ollt e ill ire stock reduced tf* (jofrespontJ
flrith prices in tKfe bilies. !‘‘< ''
DItESS GOODS, ... ~ .'
PLAIDS. - ■■
DELAINES,'
TOO
w
14
it
a
14-
7
7 ,
7-
7 ■
7
■7.
aioZAMBIQUES, ,
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scoica oifitJriA:®. i-o
dAdcofis. j..
. G1NOIIAM& •••
■ . CHECKS.,.
7 00
10.
10
to :
V
1.
is ,- fe
7 *
tickings.
tfieadhed &. Unbleached,’ ;
all at groatlj.redpoedratea. Ev§rj oneinwanh
ofoboop goods,‘ should givers a call,,af- weafe
determined to sill,goods down at the very lowest
moff. .■ .i! .
Bargains will Vo all ttia rage at*
- - GREENFIELD & SHEAFER'S,
.. • , S,. E. Corner Marjwt Squart.
3d DOOR, 24 POOR) 2d-DOOR. 'k
April 13; 1865.. '
PLOWS, PLOWS.-.
sale at Manafootuie:
6 od
5
menfcof '* ’
Plank’s Plows,
Hen wood's “■
. Zeigler’s
/'WoiricVs’ f*
a the cheap Hardware Si
I 1
6.
S'
Carlitje. January. ,1.
£j.RAiIT ,W4NTEI>..-T-Tfao'bjfiheßfcniarltoi
V-*' price will ho,paid,*for Wheats Oorp, Rye Twi
Uats,< aad-aU Jtind* of Country Produce, at the
Warehouse of . - ;•*
j«o. rswristi'
Jbne 16, IB6i'.
BILLIARD ;SALOO\ v S.
-Just and ,fd.
ri prices, a luge assort
York Meta,lPjoev
Bloomfield do ,
Eagle __; •_ : .;do .\
~ .Cultivators,. <tc., Ac.,
tore of . |-.j
•' tf SAXTON,
1864 -' : v;
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