--FINANCIAL .S'T'ATEMENT OF THE BOROUGH OF CARLISLE, Par the 66;tneil Year 1e64-5 JACOB RELEEM, Treasurer. MEM ME Balance received from former treas -13 ._ rey, • Alitoont received for rent of Stalls & Stands at Itfarket House, iteadived of Wan. R. Barn, Clerk of • Warkets: riedeliod of A. 1.. Sponsler, Esq., Eines; &wolves of Abrm. Dab WY, Esq. fines Eoceirod for Exhibitl. ft Licenses, Antburit=of-Taxes of-1861 outstand• big at last settlement, Amount of taxes of 1802, oustand- Ing at last sottlement, Amount of taxes luvlod for 1861, EXPENDITURES Paid George Lino and other,, inter est en - Dorouet - Dou l dd — ffeatatidir mont, Paid Borough Bend Coupon, Paid Carlisle Gas and Water Com- Pany, linderest on_investment on East Brarefrat'ateeet, Paid Carlisle Gas and Water-Com pany for Gas and Water for use of Borough, Paid W. D. Mathews Street Com missioner salary and work on Attracts and wages paid hands, 'Paid. Samuel Wetzel, Election ex pensas, Wont Ward, Paid James Postiewaite, Election expenses. West Ward, tepid/11 election) Paid Andrew Kerr. Election expen ses, Pest Ward, ('aid J. W. Eby, Brooms for Market House, for 1863, Paid Samuel Sipo, salary as High . Constable, Paid Jos. W. Ogilby, salary as Sec retary, Paid James Spangler, /salary as lamp lighter, Wrat Ward, Paid Charles Meek, salary na lamp lighter, East Ward, Paid Wm. 11. Liaru, salary as Clerk of Markets, Paid Jacob Rheims', salary no Treas urer, Paid George Taylor, salary as Jan itor, Paid David Smith, qualifying' Bor ough °Mears, Paid Jonathan Edgier, stepping stoner, curbs, Ise. Paid James Armstrong, preparing duplicate, Paid Wm. H. Barn, shovelling snow and repairs at Market (louse, Paid Wm. ti. Ilarn, fur diligence and Increasing receipts of Mar Pet, Paid Jacob Itheern, percentage al lowed Paid Jacob Bretz, serving election notices Paid Andrew Martin, serving elec• ' Hon notices, Paid Samuel Sipe, cutting gram) at grave yard and removing truism, Can t • Paid Jelin Egolf, removing nuisance Paid J. W. Ogilby, expenses at send ing documents to Philadelphia du ring rebel Invasion and station . ary, Paid J. IL Dratton, printing, " A. K. Itheetn, " " George Zion, " " E.Cornman, " Samuel Wetzel, work, " Estate Samuel Llaverstick, sun dries, Paid 13,BI:dramas', costs for entering liens, Paid George Wetzel, work and ma terials' Paid John Mell, for brick for Marga ret Sterm's and Jacob Wearer's pa mem en ta, Paid Joseph Schumpp, work at bridge and crossings, Paid Alfred Brannon, fl " Jacob Thudium, supper for pa trol, Paid Godfrey Bender and George Speneberger, cleaning Leturt. Suring, Paid C. U. Hoffer, painting at grave yard. Paid C. Inboff, Brooms for Market House, 1861, Paid John Harris, sharpening drills, &e. Paid John Deetem, coal and work, " John Campbell, Treasurer, op. proprieties to Empire: Hook A 5 Ladder Oa. Paid J. W. Ogilby, Treasurer, appro priation to good le 111 !lose Co. Paid 11, S. hitter, Treasurer, appro priation to Curnboriand Fire CO. Paid E. Common, President, appro priation to Union Fire Co. Paid John Fredericks, stone fur nished for poor house road, Paid Wm. I'. Lynch, plumbing, auk •' Delancey A Blair, plank hoards do. Paid James L. Steiger!, hauling, " A ndrew Kerr. work. '• Peter Spahr, hauling, " E. Steel, winding clock, Jame%London, stationery, ^ S. Wetaa J. !Catcher, U. Myers street - regulators: Paid Henry Saxton, powder, nails Ac " Lewis F. Lynn, glass, '• A. Rinehart, collector, percen tage on Borough tax collected, Paid Wm. P. Lynch, plumbing, or der of last Council, Paid M !Mulch, stone, " J. W. Ogilhy, for preparlmg an nual statement of receipts and ex penditures for auditors and fur publication and extra services, By exonerutlous allowed A. Eine. hart, collector of Bo..ough tuxes by Council, Uy nineout of taxes of 18 4, out ■tandlug, Balance in Treasurer's hands, JACOB BOEHM. Treasurer of Bounty Fund, To Balance on hands of last settle ment, To amount of Bounty tax received from A. Rinehart collector, 1114, To proceeds of note discounted at Carlisle Deposit Bank, To proceeds of Bounty hoods taken by J. W. Eby. To proceeds of - Bounty funds taken by J. W. Eby. To pmceeds of Bounty bonds taken by C. M. Chamberlin, To proceeds of Bounty bonds taken by C. Moore. To proceeds of bounty bonds taken James Sites, • To proceeds of Bounty bonds taken by Mrs. 8 C. Ulrich, To proceeds of check of Wm . M.Bece• tem To balance of proceeds of notes, By amount paid as bounties, $8,853 93 Dy amount paid Carlisle Deposit bank on note and Interest, By amount paid Carlisle Deposit bank on note, By amount paid Carlisle Dopo It bank on note, Paid John Lee for services In pro curing credit's Paid W. L. Corntnan, bounties, Jacob Abeem, Treasurer, eotn• mission per cont. and stamps for checks and notes raid A. L. Rinehart, percentar,o / for collecting Bounty tax, Paid Rheem 4 {Veatch'' , printing bounty bonds, 61 00 Paid Eby, interest on' bounty bonds, Paid John Campbell, telegraph mess& gee by bounty committee, Paid J. P. Dialer, expenses to Harris burg on bounty business, ' Paid ThothasPaxton, fi L. Taylor and G. L. Cloudier , posting bounty ordinances, $14,812 94 OF I 'THE DEBTB..AND ASSET 4 OF THE . .BOROUGH. - LIABILITIES.' Bondi Issued for Gas and Water stock, lit subicriptlon, $25,000 00 Bonds Issued for Gas and Water AtOek,.2od subserlpclon, 35,000 00 Diode Issued'to George Lino and °them, , JudgmankOldirgaret Warden use • I= 1100 sharps chug , aro Watur.atock, alibacrl ption, at 1 40 ,sharers 9:311 and :( , - .Water 'stock; 2d aubicilption at" ,pai• yaluo 12-f nharaiiii ' as'add P S A ° C I A O . : per , 'per MOO:" • Outatandlagi 94 , Toi• '1264,' • Paramaat.llona, .... F,.~ ~ , , . 'Exco4o,of, 4 0 0)4004811: $ 5 . )360 40 t. LIABILITIES . FOR' BOUNTY PURPOSES. ec.i 9 4 •.,gpak..; to pay b.:maths, . $20,507 40 Rotyda lasuedyei bonoty purpotiea to deeW. Eby, and'Othera, payable 'ln. years, • • Tha144315/0.10 7 tR ; U. 11.1. Cha r berlln and others, payable In ten years, 413 SETS. Outstanding bounty tax for 1864,—' . . . Excess of Indebtedness for, honnty purposes, . ' 020,356 00 ''WO the iiiiopridano • Auditors of the borongh'of c'ar lion . gflret duly sworn,' have this day examined the 'acocitint'and youchenfor .4zicob ,Treasurer of the; INiough of Callele; and of the Bounty .L'und of Aid Biiroitgh, for the termeommOrielog Mara' 22d, 1804, And ending March - 18th, 1805, and and Lim same $670 79 104 91 6,140 41 $8,625 6 Council Orders 01,936 62 3J 00 15 00 799 04 2,127 61 QM 11 0 . ) 250 00 100 00 120 00 IMISI 100 00 'CO 00 013 l 0 00 MID MO BIM 21 00 6 00 14 66 23 75 23 60 35 75 24 00 11 23 MEI IX] 141 14 8 00 Er] 150 00 I= EMI EOM 131 00 4 80 $5 15 46 87 39 _ 14 23 3 15 Uu 3 24 11 00 1 1.) 18J EIKE EEEI $7,612 23 EIS EBB $7 911) 59 106 07 8,125 6U $lO3 00 IZEZEI :;0:1 (lents' Patent Lever 00Id Ranting Case *fel to :200 3,)l(ie .t..• I oetneii'd Lever (i. , 1fl Ituarg tits° 4 1;5 901 lents' Swiss 4h.1(1 I biotin,' Cris°, 3 - 100 "01 La Lei' 1101,1 and Enatoel'd ra.e. 30 - ho 4ou l'Atorit Lover Silver Minting l'a•e, 30 400 Lever Silver Hunting ease, 31. 85 :too Gents Del— Lever MI r open face, 20 - Se 300 Patent Lever Silver upou. r .,co, 25 • 60 300 Gout:: Swiss Sl'ver, 1N- 40 MEM 133211 MEM IMES • J .EIW E Lit Y DE PAItT m ENT. 3 , 0 Iliam and Rings' $4O to $l2O 300 Dents' Diamond Pins, 20 - 10(1 3001 Gents' Califiirain Diamond liins, 3 - 15 3000 Dents' Callforniii Diamond It lugs, 3- 12 5000 Dents' ((old and Ennitmilid Fob Chains, 3- 40 4010 Dents' Gold 1 cot Chains, 6 - 40 400(1 Pair Dents' 'l id Sleeve Buttons,' 3 - 10 4000 Pair Gsios Gold ii 111. m. Sleeve Buttons 3 - 10 0000 Sets Gents' geld Studs. 3 - 8 8,00 Gents' Stone Set and Signet Rings, 3 - 12 8000 Dents' Stone Sot S Signet Enam Rings 4 • 15 0000 Ladies' Gold Neck Chain , 5 • 60 4000 Gold Oval-Baud Bracelets, 3 - 10 0000 (laid and Jet Braeelets, 8 - 12 5000 Gold and Enameled Bracelets, f 8 - 15 3000 Gold (Mittel:4n Chains, ' H - 30 6000 Pair Ladles' Dahl Sh ova Buttons, 3 • 8 401(0 Pair Ladies' Gold Ennui. Sleeve Buttons 4 - 10 8000 Solitaire Gold Brooches, 11- 12 6000 Coral, Opal and Emerald Brooches, 3 - 12 50110 field Cameo and Pearl ISar-Dr , ips, 8 - 8 7000 Mosaic, Jet, lava & Florentine oar drops 3 - 10 5000 told Thlintili,, 5 • 10 100e0 Coral, Opal and Emerald Ear-Drops, 3 - 10 1i101:0 Mini tare Lockets, 4 - 10 1001,0 Miniature Lockets—magic spring, 8 - 25 101.0.1 Plain Gold Rings. 110, 1 0 Sets Ladles' Jewelry, Gold and Jet, 6 - 20 Da 01 Sets Ladies' Jewelry, Cameo Pearl, ,@o. 6 - 20 10000 Ladles' Gilt and Jet liracelAs, 10000 L dine' Gilt and Jet Hat Supporters, 2 - 12 SILVER,. PLATED WARE. 1113 ETD CM 515 50 1,711 47 $14,812 94 1,098 83 1,302 2,800 b 250 OJ 200 00 EMI Mg 11 00 3 00 2 10 10000 Dups. $2 to $2O 8000 Goblets, - 12 10400 Pair Napkin Binge, 2 - 10 2000 Card Baskets, 4 - 16 4000 Castor Frames—complete with bottles, 5 - 20 2000 lee Pitchers, 10 - 20 6000 Pair Butter Knives, 3 - 8 5000 Soup, Oyster and Gravy Ladles, , 2. 8 1000 Hoorayed Pie Holm,. . 3 - 0 8000 Dozen Tea Spoons, per dozen, 5 - 15 0000 Dozen Table Sowns, per dozen, 8 - 24 6000 Dozen Desert Forks, per dozen, 8 - 30 GOLD PENS AND PICNCILS. 12000 Gold Pens, Silver P xtemilotv Holder, $3 to $lO 12000 Gold Pens, Silver Mounted Holders, 2- 8 8000 Gold Pens, Gold Mounted Holders, 3 15 6000 Gold Pens with Gold Hatension Holders 10- 25 6000 Gold Pens, Gold Holders and Pencils, 10 • 20 0000 Gold Pencil's, 6- 20 8 083 50 600 00 REMEMBER THE. PLAN. In all cases wo charge for forwarding the Certificate, 'postage, and doing the hudness, the sum of Twontv fivo unto, which must he In the order, Five Cortiti rains will ho cent for ,SI.; nlovun for $2; thirty for $5; slxtpilvo for $1.0; one hundred for $l5. ' AGENTS ARE WArNTED. • Throughout the diiiiiitry to operate for no. A lame corneonfintlon Will be' paid. Send for. term, ' Re. , elos ng stamp., •, • • $68,883 00 25,000 00 0,100 00 Algtretk 23, 18Q5 232 85 HO 19 F. / STATE NOTICE.- Lgt.ters of Adm nistratinn on the estate of Mar garet I ;lsrnberger, Into of Now Gum harland deed., bay ing boon Issued to the nubscrlbor resldlrnr in U/011111310 place. Notice le herony given to all persona indebted to malt° payment, and those having OiIIICOP to Present them for eettlement to JOHN 'O, HIRIC,, March 17, 1865-6E*. . Administrator.' •63 423 04 8,000 00 y I.CENSE NOTICE.- 4 N " Notice la hernhy given that I. will make appli. call .n at the cost Court of Qusrtor Sessions of Com berlaild County, to bo,he id on the 10th' day of . April nest, for licerw.to keep a boor-house and Itest:urant the Bast Ward of tho borough of Carlisle. • • " ANDREW GOULD. ' 1,000 00 $20,607 46 241. 60 Nardi 47, 1865-8 t ICI NSL NQTION— N N0t.1661 fi 'tier' by I'lntend td ripply to tho nextiCourt.of Quarter &salons of Cumberland co., to bo hold on the 10th day of April next,' for 'license to keep a heer , flouao and Ilostau , ant in the borough, of Monhanlceburd •; JOHN amboit. 'ls.larob,l7, , Assp—ste . correct as sot forth above, and that there In due to the said Borough by sold Treasurer, ono hundred and aix dollars and seven cents. . . Witness our hands this 20th day' of March, 'A. D. OM Thousand Eight Efundrad and Sixty-Five. E. D. CAMERON, } Auditors.- Mardi 31, 1865. TO THE PUBLIC. Carlisle, March 20, 1805. W - E the undersigned Ladies, do here by certify to the superior a uality.of the Silver Spring Flour. men ufactured by Singiser A: Manning, of Big Spring Mil s, Cuniberiand Co., awl sold by Samna] M. hoover of Carlisle The price of Flour having come down soma we would advise all persons to give this a trial as it c.annot be snrpassed Mrs .1. Bona, Mrs, W. M. °stem, Mrs. S. E. 'theme. Elizabeth A. London, Mrs. 11. II Hoover, Mrs. A. Hoover, Mrs. J. II homes. Miss 13 Egoiff, Miss 13Bentley, Mrs. al Tregn. Mrs. Si Ire, M rs. J. W. Eby. Mrs. II Miller, Mrs. S. A. Sonar, Mrs. K. Rhoads, Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. C. Itingwelt, Mrs. C. Turner, Mrs. P. B. Comfort, Mrs. Giro. L. Murray, Mrs. Jacob Senor, Mrs. A. B. Swing Mrs. It. Ogllby, Miss S. E. Miller, Mrs. S. A. Hutton. 3m. ~ 017 25 EMI 10 00 2 On 43 00 204 4J Important to Millers and Mill Owners. 1 yler's Improved Iron Water Wheels. Patented July 1855-58-58 TILE following are some of the advan taqns over nil other wheok : lug the boat percontago of power for no wator usml ith. durability, and it Is not likely ro got out of ro pair. I t runs In as well as out of back water with the sum head. It is Trot nbetrurted by anchor Ica or other eubslances with a suitable lack. II Is adapted to high heads as well as low. It Is the steadiest running and easiest regulated wheel In UP, it Is suitable for all kinds of machinery, cot'un and woolen textures, Oriet, Saw and Piipor NI ills. &c., 'fho subscriber having the Patent Itlght for Cumber land and Perry Counties, parties In want nf a yalnehle motive potvernre requested to Inform thoinseivo urth er by applying to my agents, Mr. Joan it. ANDERSON, MiliWtight, Boiling Springs, or Messrs. GARDNER & CO., Carlisle. Mr. Anderson has put In a largo nurnhnr of , Ite.se wheels, and understands how to put thorn In so no to gin thorn the moat power. Messrs. Unrd uor & Co , are at all times prepared to furnish rl caring suitatle tor the Tyler wheels. R. S. HAYMAKER, York, Pa. March '2l, IS 5 Washington House No. 709 Chestnut St., above 7th P,IIILADELPFIIA THIS old and popular Hotel is located In the immediAto centre of business. and to per sons li , Ding the City on matters of trade or pleasure, It b. one of the tort desirable Hotels in Philadelphia. It is convenient tell the Rail Road Depots, and easily acces•ilde by city cars from all parts of the City. Its rooms are airy and spacious. and the Larder will bn unexceptionable in every respect. The %tanager no sores the politic that no. effort trillbe spar. d on his wilt to make the Washington House, In all respects, pleasant anti agreeable to his guests, and he will he pleased to see his old friends and former patrons of the `• States Union." Philadelphia, and to welcomn many new ones. Air. 1.. Il Negley, the former office clerk at !he Stales Union. will be glad to see his old friends at the It ashington iloune. CEIAS. M. ALLMOND, 3T rrh 25, 1465.-1 mo Magnificent Sale GOLD ..IND SILVER WATCHES, Teweli-37 - ,