FINANCIAL' SrATEVIENT OP THE BOROUGH OF I CARLISLE, For the Ci;uniil - Yedr 1864-5 JACOB RHEEM, Treasurer. Balance reteired Dom former treas. aver, - Amount - reel:dyad ter rent of - Stalls-A Standsat Market House, Heed : wed of Wtn. H. Horn, Clerk of Markets, Deceived 'of •A. k Sponeler, Esq., /elnes, Devolved of Abet°. Debuff, Esq. Ones Deceived for n LiCellgeP, Amount of Taxea of 1861 outstand inn at bust settlement. Amount of taxes of 1862, onstand , tug at last settlement, Amount °frames leafed for 1864, EXPENDITURES Cbuttei/ Orders Paid GeOrge Line and others Inter ea, on BotoUgh Bonds- and JUdg• mentj Paid Borough Bond Coupon, Paid Carlisle .oas anti Water Coin. pany, intereet on Investment on Best pionfret street, Paid Carlisle Gas and Water Com pany for Gas and Water for use of Borough, Paid W. IL Mathews Street Com . inissloner salary and work on streets and wages paid hands, Pad Samuel Wetzel, Election ex penses. West Ward, Paid James Postlewaite, Election expenses. West Ward, (Special election) Paid Andrew Kerr, Election expen ses, East Ward, Paid J. W. Eby, Brooms for Market Hooke, for 1883, Paid Samuel Sipe, salary as High Constable, Paid Joe. W. Ogliby, salary as Sec retary, Feld James Spangler, salary as lamp lighter, West Ward, Paid Charles Heck, salary as lamp lighter, East Ward, Paid 11m. If. Hero, salary as Clerk of Markets, Paid Jacob ltheem, salary as Treas urer, Paid George Taylor, salary sus Jan itor Paid David Smith, qualifying Bor ough Officers, Paid Jonathan Zeigler, stepping stoner - , curbs, &e. Paid James Armstrong, preparing duplicate, Pad Wm. LI. Barn, shovelling snow and repairs at Market House, Paid Win. H. liars, for diligence end increasing receipts of Market, Pond Jacob Itheem ' percentage al lowed collectors 1861 and 1862. Paid Jacob Bretz, serving election notices, Pad - Acidrew Martin, serving elec tion notices, Paid Samuel Sipe, cutting grass at grave yard and removing nuisan ces., Paid John Egolt, removing nuisance Paid J. 18: Ugl iby, , expenses et send log documents to Philadelphia du ring rebel invasion and station -Ilaid J. B. Bretton, printing, A. K. Rheum, " " George Zinn, " E. Corrunan, " Samuel Wetzel, work, " Estate Samuel 'leveret ick, sun dries, Tad h. Shirendut, costs for entering liens, Paid George Wetzel, work and ma terials, Paid John Moll, for brick for Marga ret Storm's and Jacrob Weaver's pavemout Feld Joseph Schumpp, work at bridge and crossings, Paid Alfred Brannon, sand, " Jacob Thudium, supper - for pa. trol, Paid Godfrey Bender and George Sp - ,oeberger, eseauing Letort c o ring, Paid O. U. Hoffer, painting at grave yard, Paid C. DAM!, Brooms for Market House, 1861, Paid John Harris, sharpening drills, Ac. Paid John Beetem, coal and work, John Campbell, Treasurer, ap propriation to Empire Hook .4 Ladder Co. Paid J. W. 00lby, Treastioy L i c ioi priatlon to Uo cUo. Paid H. S. Ritter, Treasurer, appro• priation to Cumberland Eire to. Paid B. Comma, t'rend ut, appro- priation to Union Fire Co. Punt June Fredericks, stone fur. 'lashed fur pour Douse ru Paid Nm. Lyncu, plumbing, Ac. Delancey A Blair, piano boards Ac. Paid James L. Swigert, hauling, " Andrew Herr. work, Peter cpahr, hauling, " E./Ace', winding cluck, " James Loudon, stationery, 8. Wetzel,J, Matcher, 11.ilyers *treat regulators, Feld Henry Saxton, powder, nails An " Lewis if. Lyue, " A. Rinehart, collector, percen tage va llorough tax collected, Paid Wm. P Lynch, plumbing, or der of last Council, Paid NI kilolch, atone, J. W. Ligilby, fur preparing an nual statement of receipts and ex penditures for auditors and for publication and extra services, By exonerationa allowed A. Rine lion, collector Ut no.ough tax,. by Council, Dy amount of taxes of 18 4, out standing, Balance in Trea.surcr'a hands, JACOB RIIEB3I, Treasurer of Bounty Fund, To Balance on bands of last .nettle• meat, To amount of Bounty lax received from A Itinchart collector, 18(.4, To proceeds of note discounted at Carlisle Dcposit Bank, To procaadsof Bounty bonds taken by J. W. Eby. To proceeds of Bounty funds taken by J. W. Eby. To proceeds 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 0. Wild), To proceeds of check of Wm. M Bee tern, To balance of proceeds of notes, TV amount paid as bounties, $8,853 33 Dy amount paid Carlisle Deposit bank on note and Interest, Ily amount paid Carlisle Deposit bank on note, B. amount paid Carlisle Depo It bank on note, Paid John Lee for services in pro. curing credit's Paid W. L. Cornman, bounties, Jacob Ithaca', Treasurer, com• nilsalon 5 j per cent. and stamps - for checks and notes Paid A. L. Rinehart, percentage for collecting Bounty tel, Paid Rheas Ec Weakley printing bounty bonds, Fold J: W. Eby, inters on bounty bonds, Paid John Campbell, telegraph messa ges by, bounty committee, Paid J. P. Bixier, expenses tallarrb , burg on bounty business, Paid Thomas Paxton, Taylor and O. L. Couches posting bounty ordinances, $14,812 04 ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THR DEBTS AND ASSETS OF THE BOROUGH. LIABILITIES. Bondy leaned for Gas and Water stock, id oubscrlptlon, Bonds bided fur Ciao and Water stock, 2nd pribscrilition, Bonds _lssued to George Line and , °Mani judgment of Margaret Warden use t P. Quigly, . ASSETS 1000 'hares Gas and Water stock, Ist a Ozer! ptlon, at par Value, 20,000 00 1100 Auras Gee and Water deck, 2d agiscriptlon par value 1;4 Aimee, Gas and Water deck at , par value,' Outstanding tax for 1901, Pavement liens, EiceeserXidebtednees, $6 4 360 46 • :'lAtipiLlriliiii4oll. BOUNTY PUBPOlitEis: • dbcfpiee4; r4ostt • • ilanii,topay,noanthrs, ' • „' $25,597 46 041044.111, Eby ' to • w .-zoy and otter', payable in _,l;lurayears, • • bioridit Issued w ' C. M. Chamberlin •• and ethers, paysble In ten years, • • - • ABB=B. .oatatandlng bounty tax for-1804.,- Excels of Indebtedness lb, bounty purposes, . V/0 the undersigned 'Auditors of the boroegh of Car. „lisle, hetes Ores dply sworn, have this day . examined. ' the eteepint and vouchers of .3aeob Plasm ' Treasurer 'of the Dciteegh of Cirlisteinnd of ,the Bounty,Fund of said Borough, for the term commencing 'Mach .22d, leet,'ard ending MerohlBtb, 1805, and find the same cerreet as set forth above, and tbat tbere Wile to the 0670 79 047 25 EOM 10 00 2 00 43 00 204 44 194 9 6, 1 4 0 4 $8,025 66 $1,936 t,2 30 00 BM 799 64 2,12; 61 11 00 250 00 100 00 notes forwarded at once. The Interest to 15th June 120 00 next will be paid in advance. Tide le 120 00 THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered by the Government, and It Iv confidently 100 00 100 00 expected that Ka superior advantages will make it the Great Popular loan of the People. Leap; than ~ $3, 0 .000,000 of the Loan autLericed by EKE 66 66 the last Corigress aro now on tho roark'ot. This amount 10 00 10 72 nobseriboti for within four monthF, when the notes 20 00 nrroly been the case on closing' the subscriptions to IZEI othor Loono heoountry may be afforded facilities for taking the oan, the National Santis, State Banks, and Private 21 00 5 00 Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to reoalvo subsoriptions at par. Aubseribara will select their own azente, In whom they ha•e confidence, and 14 f 6 23 75 Zd 55 75 :24 00 11 33 For sale at the Field Net. Bank and Carlisle Deposit Bank, Carlisle, and Find. Net Bank, Newvllle. JAY COOK E, 3 68 I Feb. 24, MK. S uhaerlpt lon Agent, Philadelphia. 131171 EMI Carlisle, March 20, 1865. WEthe undersigned Ladies, do here by certify to the superiors uality of the Silver Spring Flour, munufacturod by Slogiser Is Manning, of Big Spring Mite, Cumberland Co.. and sold by Samuel M. Hoover of Carlisle The price of Flour having como down some we would advise all parsons to giro this a trial an it cannot be in rpassed. Mrs. J. Boas, Mrs. W. M. Beetem, Mrs. S. E. Chasm. Elizabeth A. Loudon, Mrs. H. Ii Hoover, Mrs. A. Hoover, Mrs. J. Rhoads, Moss E. EgolfT. Miss E. Bentley, Mrs. 31 Trogo, Mrs. Shire, Mrs. J. W. Eby. Sirs. 11. Miller, Mrs. 8. A. Senor, Nire. K. Ithrsids, Mrs. Armstrong. Mrs. Murray, Mrs. C. Itingwsl t, Mrs. C. Turner, Mrs. P. B. Comfort, M rs. Geo. L. Murray. Mrs. Jacob Saner, Mrs. A B. Ewing Mrs. It. Ogilby, Miss B.E. Miller, Mrs. S. A. Hutton. 141 14 8 00 DM 13l 00 -- -ilagniflcent, Sale. ME] EMI GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, 4 SO So is 46 87 .34 14 uu Y. 3 37 15 UU 3 24 n 00 61 19 1 tli Ono Gold and Silver Watch Manufacto ry, Two Immense Jewelry Establish ments, One Silver Plating Warehouse, One Gold Pen and Pencil Maker, QUM To be disposed of •vlUi dispatch WITHOUT REGARD TO COST !. 6000 The Goods are of fashionable styles and most enrol lout wm kmanship, nod are maertfired In this 11111111.0 to eel eve the orep,leterf, (mi. embarrassment ocra sinned by a distracting eiv I war It should be proud neatly elated, also, that they are fleetly of $7,612 23 AMERICAN MANUFACTURE and therefore greatly superior to the geode imported from abroad and' hawked about Is the cheapest ever mold. The simple duty on impcdted coo le, and the high premium on Gold (all foreign hills are payable In CBE 17,019 69 Jut) 07 8,020 66 g Id,) amount to more titan the entire cost of many of tat, articles offered by us to the public. To facilitate the sale .ONLY ONE DOLLAR will be charged for any article on our list, and this sure the purchaser need not pay until he knows whet he is to get I This plan accords with the method re cently become an popular for digitising of large stocks ofJewelry abd similar productions. $4OO 00 4,218 80 8,055 83 1,500 00 The name of each article offered for eale—as l' Gold 500 00 unti ng Watch," "Gold Oval Hand Bracelet," .•I'ear Breastpin and Ear-Drops," "Gold Enamelled Ring," "Silver Plated Cake Basket," Ac., is written on a card and enclosed in a sealed‘enve:ope; thesejenvelopes aro then placed in a drawer and well mixed; then as an ordtr is received, with twenty flee cents for return postage and other charoes, tno of the cards or certill cates'is taken at random and sent by first mail to the customer, who will see at once what he can get for One Dollar. II be is pleased with his fortune ho can for ward the money according to directions on the coati' sate and secure the prize. If the article awarded should be unsuited to toe purcttseF—as for example, a set of Pearl Ear-Drops and Breastpin to a young man who could not wear them, and had no one to give them to—we will send any other article on the catalogue of equal price which may be preferred. Or if, for any reason, you cheese to venture no further, then. you can let the matter drop where it is and spend no more. Examine carefully our Catalogue I 500 00 11113 403 00 997 50 615 50 1,721 47 $14,612 94 1,098 83 1,302 44 2,800 6 200 (lents' Patent Lever Gold Hunting Case $5O to 200 300 Ge;.ts' Detauh'd Lovbr Gold ilunt'g Case 40 - 175 400 Gents' Swiss Gold Hunting Case; 30 - 100 000 Lathes' Gold and Enainel'd limiting Case, 30 - 80 4JO Gents' Patent Lever Silver Hunting Case, 30 - 00 400 Gents' Det. Lever Silver Hunting Cage, 30 - 86 810 Gents' Det. Lever Silver °pyridine, 20 - 60 810 Gents , Patent Lever Sliver Open-face, 25 - 60 3ro Gents' Swiss Silver, 18 - 40 JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. 800 Diamond Rings, $4O tosl2o 800 Gents' Diamond Pins, 20 - 100 3000 Gents' California Diamond Pine, 8. 16 8000 Gents' California Diamond Sings, 8 - 12 6000 Gents' Gold and Enameled Fob Chain., 3- 40 4000 Gents' Gold Vest Chains, 5 • 40 4000 Pair Gents' Gold Sleeve Buttons, 3 - 10 4000 Pair Gents Gold & Enam.rileere Buttons 3 • 10 6000 Sete Gents' Gold Studs 8 • 8 81100 Gents' Stone Set and Signet Binge, 3 - 12 8000 Gents' Stone Set & Signet Enam Rings 4 - 16 6000 Ladies' Gold Neck Chain , 5 • 60 4000 Gold (Tval•Band Bracelets, 8 - 10 6000 Gold and Jet Bracelets, 8 • 12 6000 Gold and Enameled Bracelets, 8 • 15 3000 Gold Chatelain Chains.' 6 - 30 6000 Pair Ladies' Gold Sleeve Buttons, 3 • 8 4000 Pair Ladies' Gold Ennui. Sleeve Buttons 4 - 10 BODO Solitaire Gold Brooches, 3 - 12 0000 Coral, Opal and Emerald Brooches, 3 • 12 6000 Gold Cameo and Pearl Ear-Drops, 3 - 8 7000 Bionic, let, lava & Florentine ear drops 8 - 6000 uold Thimbles, . 6 • 10 10000 Coral, Opal and Emerald Ear-Drops, 8 - 10 10000 Mint tore Lockets; • 4. 10 10000 Miniature Lockets—magic spring, - 8 - 25 10000 Plain Gold Binge, 4 • 12 1000 Sets Ladles' Jewelry, Gold and Jet, 5 20 1010.1 Sala Ladies' Jewelry, Cameo, Pearl, &e. 15. 20 10000 Ladles' Gilt and Jet Bracelets, 4 • 17 10000 1. dies' Gilt and Jet Hat Supporters, 2 • 12 250 0) 200 00 11E3 63 27 61 00 1100 13In a GO 2 10 $25,000 00 85,000 00 8,888 80 500 00 $68,883 60 10000 Cups. 8000 Goblets; 10000 Pair Napkin Binge, 2000 Card Baskets, 4000 Castor Promos—complete with bottles, 6 - 2000 Ice Pitchers. 10 - 6000 Pair Butter Knives, 3 6000 Soup, Oyster and Gravy Ladles, 2 - i I.ooo . Engraved Pie Knives, 3 - 6 8000 Dozen Tea Spoons, per dozen, 5 - 16 6000 Dozen Table Spoons, per dozen, 8 - .24_ 6000 Dozen Desert Forks,. per dozen, 8 80 GOLD PENS AND PENCILS. 12000 Gold Pens, Silver Extension holder, ,$3 to $lO 12090 Gold Pone, Silver Mounted Holders, 2 . 8 8000 Gold Pene,l3old Mounted hoiden, 3 16 6000 Gold Pens with Gold Sztension Holders 10- . 26 6000 hold Fetis, - Gold and Poodle, 10 , - 20 6000 Gold Poncho, • • 0 20 35,000 00 B,l® 00 242 85 180-10 - $63 523 04 9,000 00 1,000 00 - - _ . . To all. woes we charge for forwarding the Certificate, postage, and doing the Mishima, the sum of Twenty- Ave Cents, - which must be In the order. Five Certifi cates will bo sent for jsl. reieven for_ $2; thirty for $5; sixty-five fur $10; one tundredlor $l5. • • AGENTS .ARE, WANTED $20,597 96 - 241 50 *20,855 06 Throughout the douistry to operate for us. it large compensation will be paid. Send for terms,. de., en- Ulnsingstatup. . March 24, 1866 said Borough by said Treasurer, one hundred and six dollars and seven cents. Witness our hands this 20th day of March, A:, D. one Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-Five. ' R. D. CAMERON, } Auditors. March 91, 1809 U. S. 7-30 LOAN. BY authority of the Secretary of the rreasa ry, the unTtersigned hen assumed the Oen. oral Elobecilptlon Agency for the celnot United States Treasury Notes, bearing seYen and threatenths per cent. Interest, per annum, known ne the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. These Notes are Issued under date of June 16tH 1866, and are payable three years from that time, 1 currency or are convertible et the option of the hol der Into 11. S. 5.20 Six per cent. GOLD-BVARING BONDS. These bonds aro worths premium which tnereare the actual profit on tho 730 loan, and Its etemption from State amt municipal taxation adde from one to I rea-mi . r cent. more, according to tho rate levied on other property. The Interest la payable In currency semi annually by coupons attached to each note, which ay be cut off and sold to any bank or banker The Interest Amounts to One rent per day on a $3O note Two cents" V " xlOO " is 'j $5OO 4` " " " " $lOOO ~ " " " ," smooo ~ Notes of all the denominations named will be prompt ly furnished upon receipt of aubsetiptions, and the t the rats o which it le befog absorbed, will all be 11 undoubtedly command a premium, an bias MA In order that citizens of every town and section of hn only nre to be rerpoeslble for the delivery of the Oten tar wl inh they receive orders TO THE PUBLIC MUM aro - weir - sr, circo. ON THE ONE DOLLAR PLAN The Entire Stock of THE PLAN' IS SIMPLE! WATCH DEPARTMENT SILVER PLATED WARE REMEMBER THE PLAN NEWBORN & CO., 76 Fulton Btroot, N. 1. Litit Of Dedlers Of Goods, Wares and Maid:andlie, Also, Brewers, Distlners,lMmbermeo, w!lb in the County Of Oariberland, reltitaedaed classified, according to the several Acts of Assembly, as follows, to wit: Monasmith & Baker, groceries, 18 $lO 00 G.-P.-Myers, . 00 J. M. Allen & Co. do 12 12 60 John Hyer, do 11 16 00 Halbert & Bro., do 11 15 00 William Bentz, do 12 12 60 Wm. Blair & Son do 11 15 00 William Stralley, do 14 7 John D. Mock, do 14 7 D. Keeney, do 14 - 7 M. Myers & Co., do 18 10 Mrs. E. Poland, do 14 7 John Faller,. do 14 7 Zeigler & Stock, do 14 7 D Fredericks do 14 7 A. Monasmitb, do 14 7 John Zeigler, do , 14 7 J. F. Steele, do 14 7 W. 11. Barn, do 14 7 Susan Winchell, do 14 7 G. B. Hoffman, do 14 7 C. P. Eckels, do 14 7 Leidich & Miller, dry goods 10 20 Greenfield & &mailer, do 11 15 W. C. Sawyer, ' do 10 20 A. W. Bentz, do 10 20 C. Ogilby, Trustee, do 11 15 F. C. Fleming, boots & shoes 18 10 Jonathan Cornman Agt., do 14 7 John Irvine, do 18. 10 D. Sterrett, do 14 7 Jos. Sites, do 14 7 Henry Saxton, hardware 9 25 Lewis F. Lyno, do 12 12 60 J. A. Keller, hats & caps 14 700 J. G. Callio, do 14 7 Mrs. S. M. Kieffer, fancy goods 14 7 C. Main, do 14 7 Rheem & Spahr, confectionary 14 7 F. C. Porter, do 14 7 D. Ralston, drugs 18 10 Mrs. H. Haverstick, do 12 12 50 Mrs. C. Elliott, , do 14 7 00 Miss S. E. Stahl. millinery 14 7 Mrs. Anna Schuchman, do 14 7 Mrs. E. Williams, do 14 7 Mrs. S. A. Hutton, do 14 7 Mrs. M. Neff, do 14 7 Miss M. Sturm, do 14 7 William Sellers, baker 14 George Faber. do 14 J. Templer, do 14 J. Schmohl, do 14 Wm. Clapper, robes 14 Samuel Ensminger, do ' '"I4 J. Boas, Agt., furn'g goods 18 Wm. A. Miles, do 14 J. Neuwahl, clothing 14 E. B. Lenard, jr. do 13 S. C. Ilnyett, do 14 J. W. Smiley, do 12 N. Hanteh, do 14 I. Livingston, do 12 H. S. Ritter, > do 14 A Lehman do 14 L Bernhard & Son. do 14 Michael & Ensmingcr, leather 14 George Rinesmith, stoves 14 J. D. Gorges, do 14 F. C. Kreamer, jewelry 14 R. E. Shapley, do 14 T. Conlyn, do 14 J. London, books 14 A. M. Piper, .. do 14 W. H. Common, news depot 14 H. Rhoads, furniture 14 A. B. Ewing, do 14 D. Sipe, fileture & wall paper 14 Beetem & Bro., produce & coal 18 J. & D. Rhoads, produce 14 S. M. Hoover, lamb' & coal 14 Delaney & Blair, do 10 Armstrong & Hoffer do ,12 R. C. Woodward; produc e l'l Snyder & Newcomer, do 12 W. J. Cameron, flour & feed 14 Peter Faust, do 14 Jamison & Co., notions 10 J. C. Lesher, photographer 14 A. J. McMillan, do 14 Mrs. R. A. Smith, do 14 Filail. Grove & Son, do 14 Wm. Askew, marketing 14 H. Harkness, do 14 C. A. Smith, do 14 D. Fredericks do 14 J. Connelly ) do 14 Wm. Wert, do 14 Atlison & Keeney, do 14 Wm. Brought, do 14 Hippie & Spongier, do 14 Monasmith & Baker, huckster 14 Mrs. A. Von Fleilen, confec'y 14 Henry Brown. dealer in wood 14 Robert Thompson, do 14 D. Gill, dealer in stock 14 J. Thudium, do 14 Wm. Leeds, do 14 C. W. & J W. Ahl, do 14 George Hendel, do 14 1.. Robinson, do 14 A. A. Line, do 14 D. Wort, do 14 D. P. Hazelton, do 14 =1 Jacob Itsrninger, grocery 13 John Johnston, do 14 Yost & Hoffman, do 10 David Devinney, do 14 Brindle & Noiswanger, - dry g'ds 10 Comfort & Son, do 12 Chronister & Brugh, do 11 John Reigle, do 14. Leidig & Mathews, stoves 14 Wilson & Son, do 14 Dr. Ira Day, drugs 14 J. J. Clark, do 14 M. F. Geyer, do 14 J. B. Herring, . do ' 14 Boyer & Eberly, hardware 11 George Bubb, do 13 George Koser, marketing 14 S. Chroniater, do 14 Elias Hoffman do 14 J. D. Raffensberger, do 14 Marshall & Bro., do 14 George Stenour, do 14 J. Mil'igen, lumber 14 Zacharias & Sou, do & coal 18 M. C. Eberly, dealer 13 11. H. Eberly, do 14 S. Eberly, do 14 W. Brunner, do 14 D. Spousler, do 14 Joseph Totten, do 14 Jacob Neinley, do 14 Wm. King, do 14 liira. A. M. Gross, millinery 14 Mrs. J. Berckhead do 14 Mrs. A. H. Meteor do 14 David Miller produce 18 Levi Brandt • do 14 Bryson & Son do 10 Singizer & Brandt do 18 Johnson & Sons do 9 J. .1. Smith confectionery 14 S. Rupert do 14 J. D. Ratliosberger music 14 George Hummel coal 14 Jacob Sheeler segars 14 John Rupp furnitute 14 S. S. Worst do 14 L. W. Abrams clothing 14 L. D. Kieffer merchant tailor 14 Levi Reigle shoes and hats 14 Andrew Myers photographer 14 T. B. Carden do 14 J. Bates J. Swartz C. Kelm Stough & Elliott dry goods 15 lileCandlish & James do H Klink & Bro. do 11 G. W. Mull S. Cloudey J. J. Crawford confectionery 14 Lochman & Bretz photograph's 14 3. R. Miller drugs 14 Mra. M. B. Reed du 14 S. G. Wild do 14 $2 to $2O 3- 12 2- 10 4- 16 John S. Hayti groceries 18 S. M. Glauser , do 14 R. E. Sharp tobacco and Begets 14 John Bricker furniture 14 L. H.'Raodall merchant tailor 14 J.' A.. Kunkle . hardware 18 J. Dougherty merchant tailor 14 L. v. p. Soper Jewelry 14 J. Leughiln clothing 14 John Hard , marketing 14 R.liinaley dolor in stock-14 J. M. Woodburn, Jr. do 14 P. A. AM & Bro. do 'l4 SHIPPIENEIDUACI. Stevick & McPherson dry g'ds :l2 Rock. Kunkle & Heck do 18 J.-lk J. W.' Reddlg do 11 Geo. H.-Stuart P. Keilin B. K. Keller J.. T. Altiok A. L. Sooddy photograper 14 Robuck & Alleman do 14 Grabill St Harper hardware 12 Forney &McPherson do 18 Class. License CIIMECEEII 12 50 7 00 12 60 7 00 20 12 60 16 00 12 60 7 00 10 00 20 12 50 16 00 do 14 jewelry 14 boots sod oboes 18 I=2l 20 00 6 EATING HOUSES. 5 S Keepers ' Carlisle 8 7 Mrs. R Pilimy do 8 7 John Low do 8 7 Jacob Hipplo do 8 7 Jacob Stratton do A 8 7 John Meloy, Mechanicsburg 8 7 William Dunlap News'lle 8 7 4 P Wagner do 8 stoves 14 do 14 12 60 10 00 16 00 0 11 -- 14 - 14 16 00 700 drugs do 12 60 /0 00 James Kelso , atationary . 14 • 7 Grabill Or Ste . Wart groceries 14 .. 7* H; J. Wenn° do 14 . 7 ~ S . 0. Holler do . 14 -7 P.S. Arta, dol - "14 7 Tatman & Beater do 14 . 7 J. R. Pogue do 14 '7 Peter Miller , do .14 7 Mrs. P. Deitrieb - do 14 7 0. Pasnacht, ogt. do 14 . 7 -Mrs. M. Davie millinery 14 7 Shearer&illiair merchant tailor 10 ' 10 J. Bridges do 14 7 G. N. Grayson tobacco a vegan 14 7 Isaac Landis jewelry 14 7 H. Heysinger do 14 7 J. A. Wolf stoves 14 7 Janne N. Ilykea do 14 7 G. B. Coles bate and shoes 14 7 G. W. Croft boots & shoes 14 7 B. J. Sooddy furniture 14 7 D. Criswell do 14 7 H. Duke do 14 7 Soirer & Angle produce 14 7 T. P. Blair do 11 15 El• Ruby & Co. do 10 20 Samuel Myers marketing 14 7 Benjamin Biggs do 14 7 HAMPDEN TOWNSUrn. D. Rupp D. Rupp J. H. Johnson George K Duey dry goods 18 produce 14 dry goods 14 marketing 14 LOWER ALLEN TOWNSHIP. EW & G Wise dry goods 14 T Willett do 14 A Brower do 12 Jonathan Boisley segars . 14 William Colter do 14 Eberly & Lee prod ace 14 C Eberly marketing 14 George Brubaker do 14 James Davis do 14 John Young W Gran 0 Sherrick do do drugs UPPER ALLEN TOWNSHIP. Jll Gnaw'ler dry goods 12 J Swartz merchant tailor 14 SILVER SPRING TOWNSHIP. A Orris dry goods 18 Jacob W Simmons do 14 W H Eckels do 18 J W Leidig. do 14 J B Leidig produce 18 George Duey marketing 14 F Breckmacker do 14 Fisher & Houck dealer in stock 14 L Capp do 14 J Brenneman do 14 John Fought ~•,,, do l4 S Ileinmingdr ' ' do 14 EAST PENNSIIOIIO' TOWNSHIP D Denlinger dry goods 14 W 0 Banks • do 14 M Free produce 14 Patterson & Myers do 12 D Ling[acid do 18 Jacob Benninger groceries 14 Jacob Longnecker do 14 John Glesnir do 14 George Graylin do 14 David Brown marketing 14 E Ebner furniture 14 NEW CUMBERLAND Mosser & Coover lumber 12 Lee & Eberly 'do 10 V feeman do 14 J G Miller dry goods 14 T Willett do 12 MONROE TOWNSHIP. Samuel Plank dealer 14 D Dovinnoy drugs 14 George Brindle dry goods 12 H Spahr flour 14 M Landis dealer in stock 14 SOUTH MIDDLETON TOWNSHIP Katiffman & Webbert dry goods 12 - 12 60 A M Leidich do 12 12 60 Alexander & Mullah do 18 10 00 S N Diven do 13 10 C Heip torniture 14 7 1' Clopper confectionary 14 7 John Hartzler dealer in stock 14 7 U Strickler do 14 7 James Stuart do 14 7 W Saxton do 14 7 John t 4 tuart do 14 7 Jacob Zug do 14 7 MIL..LESEX TOWNSHIP. J R Swiler dry goods 14 7 00 E L Shyrock grocery 14 7 Samuel Jacobs huckster 14 7 1) Ringwalt dealer in stock 14 7 Jacob Ringwalt do 14 7 E Brenneman do 14 7 Harry Brenneman do 14 7 C Durnin do 14 7 WEST PENNSBORO' TOWNSHIP Bowman & Diller dry goods 18 10 00 1) R Burkholder do 12 12 60 G C Carothers do 14 .7 00 J IV Ilanshew do 14 7 .1 Watson dealer 14 7 Jacob Enamingor marketing 14 . 7 James Bishop do 14 7 William Goodheart do 14 7 William Bishop do 14 7 Peter Hess do 14 7 Thomas Hess do 14 7 John Groaaon produce 14 7 Hoinsher & Drawbaugh do 13 10 dealer io stocic 14 7 do 14 7 1) Givlor D Ileike FRANKFORD TOWNBEIIP Alexander & Bro. dry goods 14 700 John ill Wegner groceries 14 7 NRAVDMI.O. Shoemaker & Elliott dry goods 13 10 00 KoontA & Stevick do 11 15 A High marketing 14 7 David Hoover flour 14 7 C Steviok furniture 14 7 D McCoy boots and shoes 14 7 SOUTHAMPTON TOIVNSHIP Jacob Bomberger dry goods 14 7 00 George Cleaver do 14 7 J 3boch & Bro. do 14 7 00 Coffey & Strohm do 12 12 50 William Clark do 14 7 00 Henry ?dyers , marketing 14 7 William Hawk do 14 7 John Finley do 14 7 =EI E Russell dry goods 14 7 00 George Russell do 14 7 1' Garber do 14 7 Jacob Beetem marketing 14 7 H Coakley dealer In stock 14 7 D Baker do 14 7 S & B Coakley do 14 7 DICKINSON TOVINSIIW. B Plank dry goods 14 7 00 J H Murray do 14 7 H Warner huckster 14 7 NEWTON TOWNBIIIP. Myers & Son dry goods 14 John Minnick do 14 C Mellinger do 14 Newcomer & Co. do 14 Miller & Son do 18 Cleaver & Ernst do 13 Snyder & Newcomer produce 18 Lewis & Bro. do 14 Henry Snyder do 11 J & J B Hersh do . 10 Smith & C 0... do 11 Walker & Sanderson grocery 14 Green & McClure lurn'g goods 14 Jacob, M Wagner marketing 14 P Segereis huckster 14 Noaker & Peokard do 14 BREWERS AND DISTILLIAN. Gebbert . Sc:Richter do do Newton David Black • WWl= Alexander Abl, Snyder-W(7o; BILLIARD BALLOONS. VT Early Carlisle 40 00 All persons feeling themselves aggrieved by the above return, or. classification, will have an opportunity of appealing, by calling on the subsCriber, at the Court House in Var. Dale, on the tith, 16th or 22d of April, after which time no appeal will be beard. • J. U. WUNDERLICH, ' March 15,1865. Aferchentge appraiser. ESTATE NOTICE:- • Lettere rof. administration with the will an nexed on the estate of Joseph Shrom, late of the bor ough of Carlisle, deed., beve 'been issued to the eub scriber 'residing in the same place. Notice is hereby. given to all persona indebted to make Payment, and those having claims to patient them for settlement to ItELIIOOOA. 81111011, March 17, 1855-6tl. Adniinistrattlx, CAPITAL, 810100,000. 12,000,R.14RE5, AT $lOO EACH. Six 'Thousand Shareq>iti the TreasOl• to be sold, as.requlred; to raise the. necessary working melts'. The mine la now being partially worked, with the most promising results. . TWO THOUSAND SHARES. of the Company's Stock. or so much thereof as has not Already been been sold, are offered for sale, to raise Toney fori_thelnipoodiate purcbaseof the most ap roved machinery. Pric?e .forty Dollars Per Shure. Full Odd, and not subject to assessment. No more than this amount Is for nate below par.— Tills stook la offered In the utmost confidence: , That efehave ono ef the richest Minos In Nevada; That every share of the Company's Stock will be worth Its time in gold within one year from this time; That we shall be paying large monthly divldeads In gold before the end of the year. That there Is nothing offering at the present time in which dellitateith and a more ado or profitable Invest - meat ; and That !hi, funds to be raised will be ample for the fell development of our absolutely inexhaustible mine. leaving two-thirds of the Company's Stock still In the treasury. The management of the Company has been commit ted to a Board of Trustees, composed of energetic. Christian, business meet, In whom the public may re pose the mostimpliclt confidence. All desired Information will be furnished upon per or written application, either by the President, 0. S. Brown. at hie oMce. 117 Front Street, by the Sec retary, A, A. Post, Cashier of A merican National Bank, 70 and SA Broadway, or by Herman Camp, at his °Moo. 100 Broadway. es,. Stork for sale at the American National Bank. CHARLES S. ALFRP.D A. POST, Sea'y. and'Treas. BßOWN. Pres't. March 31, 11335-3 t. 10 7 7 7 12 60 7 (10 No. 709 Chestnut St., above 7th THIS old and popular Hotel is located in the immediate centre of businesa, and to per sone visiting the City on matters of trade or pleasure, It Is one Of the most desirable Rotolo In Philadelphia. It Is convenient to all the Rail Road Depute, and easily accessible by city cars from all parte of the City. Its rooms me airy and spacious, and the Larder will' lie unexceptionable in every respect. The Manager as sures the public that no effort will be spared on his part to make the Washington House, in all respects, pleastint and agreeable to his guests, and he will be pleased to Bee his old friends and former patrons of the "States Union." Philadelphia, and to welcome many new ones. Mr. L. R. Negley, the former office clerk atm the Staten UnlOn, will be glad to see his old friends at the Washington House. I 2 50 7 00 10 00 7 00 12 60 10 00 OIL COMPOUND SVRUP OF WILD MERRY AND SFINEK A SNAKE SOOT, Will cure the Diseases of ttia - TEIROAT & LUNGS, Such en. Coltlr, C agile, Croup. Asthma, Brom:Mike Catarrh, eore Thrum , I tom-senors, Whooping Cough, &c. Its tamely use will prevent. PUL AIOIV AI? ('o.v UMPTI ON, And even where this fearful disease has taken hold It will afford greeter relief than any other medicine. Miss Kate Vanderslice of Pottsville, says: "1 wee benefittsd more by using the.Plueulz Pectoral than any other medicine I ever used." Elise ()herb oltzer, of Lionville, Cheater county, wee cured of cough of ninny years' standing by using the Plireolx Pectoral. 12 60 20 00 12 50 7 00 Joseph Lukens. of Hall street, Phrenixville, certifies that he wsof cured of a rough of two years standing, when all other medicines had failed, by the Phomix Pectoral.. 12 60 7 00 Jac6b Powers certifies thnt he has sell hundreds of bottles Of the Phoenix Pectoral, and that all who used it bear testimony of ila wonderful effectli in curing coughs. John Royer, editor of the "independent Myopia," having used It. has no hesitation In pronouncing it a complete ren.edy for cough, h•arsnnoss and Irritation In the throat. The West Chester ".Tefiersonian" says: "We have known Dr. Oberholtser personally a number of yearn, and It gives us the greater pleasure to recommend his 1110(11C11,08 inasmuch as the public rarely ha , r the benefit of family medicines prepared by a physician of his acquirements and experience. Dr. Oberholtser is a member of the Alumni of the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylsa nla, at which Institution he graduated in . 1854." The Reading '•Uazette" says: •• This cough remedy Is made up by Dr. L. Oberholtsor, of Pimenixville, Pa., and it has acquired an unsurpassed reputation in cur ing edin;lin. It is 'cart-fully and skillfully prepared fr. m N lid Wherry Bark and Smoke Snake Root." Dr. Geo. B. Wood, Professor of the Practice of Medi cine in the University of Penntiv.vania, Physician to he l'auciVgnie Ifenpital, and one of the authors of the United States Dispensatory, says of Sooekn Sunk., Root: "Its *ellen is npeelally directed to the lunge." The proprietor of thin medicine has so much coon & ace in Its curative powers. from the testimony of hundreds who have used it, that the money Will be paid hack to any purchaser who in not satisfied with Its effects. It IS FO pleasant to take that children cry for It. It rests only Thirty-fire rents—large bottles It isintonded for only ono class of diseases, namely those of the Throat and Lungs: Prepared only by LEVI OBERTIOLTZER. M. D., Phoenixville, Pa. Sold by all Druggists and Storekeep r rs. Johnston, Holloway k Cowden, No. 23 No , lb Sixth Street, PhOadelphia, Dent:rat holesale Agents. D. W.'fiross k Co., Wholesale Agents Harrisburg. Haverstlck's Drug Store, agency for Cant to N 11.-1 f 'your nearest druggist or storekeeper does not keep t hrs medicine do not lot him put y,.,11 Mt with sous other medicine, because ho mak CR more money on it but sand at once tootle of the agents for It. March 10, 1063—1 y WG"itArnTlAmIrAS the t lort Judge Icon .tthe 'IAE severalCBo 11. Cs of Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata. and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said countlesond Michel Cocklin and Gogh Stuart. Judges of the Court.; of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Guinberland, by their precepts to toe directed, doted the ilth day of January, 11165, have or• dared the Court of Over and Terminer and General Jail Delivery En be holden at Carlisle on the 2d Monday of April, 1865, ()dog the 10th day.) at 10 o'clock An tho forenoon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace. and Constables of the mid county of Cum berland that they are by the mid precept commanded to he then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls. records, and inquisif lons examinations.and all other rem. mbrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done, and all those that are bound by rerognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that hro or then shell be in the Jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them an Final be J uer. JOUN JACOBS, March 10, 1865. Sheriff, lARLISLE & PIILLADELPHIA. jmac DAILY IPILEIO HT LINE. FREED, WARD & FREED, 811 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA. J. & D. RHOADS, MAIN STREET, CABLIBLE, PA. par Gare of this Line leavo the Depot 811 Market St . Daily, at 4 o'clock, P. M. Leave Carlisle, Daily, at 7 o'clock, A. M. Goode Intended for this Lino should bo marked C. a P. Daily Freight Lino, and sant In by 4 o'clock. July 1, 1664. 7 00 GREAT Trunk Line from the North and North West for Philadelplda, Now York Reading, Potisville. Lebanon, Allentown, Easton de. 'trains leave Harrisburg for New York, au follows: At 8 and 8.15 A. M. and 1.45 P. M., arriving at New York at 10 A. 51 and 2.45 and 10 P. H. The above normal with similar trains on Penney'. Tanis Rail Road, and Bleeping,Carearcompany the first two trains without change. Leave for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqina,Plinorsville, Allentiown and Philadelphia at 8.15 A. M. and 1.95 P. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal stations only. "{Va.' , Trains stopping at all points, at 7.25 a. m. and 4.40 p. m. Returning. Leave New York at 0 a. in., 12 noon, and 7 p. m. Philadelphia at Ba. m. and 3.30 p. in.; Pottsville at 8.60 a. in and 2.25 p. Tamaqua at 8.10 a. in. and 2.16 p. m.. and Reading at 12 midnight, 7,55 and 10.46 a.m., 1.38 and 6,05 p. m. An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading at 6.80 A. M.. and returns from Philadelphia at 4.32 P. M. , 6 ('M 5 6 6 6 6 6 5 Columbia Railroad tralnaleave Reading at 6.40 and 11 a. M. for Ephrata, Lints, o.lunibla, le. On Sundays i Leave New York at 7 p. ru.. Philedel• plait at 8.15 P. M., Pottsville at 7.80 A. IV., Tamaqua at 7 a: m.ilfarrlabtorg S. 15 a. m. and Reading at 12 mid. night for Harrisburg. °amputation, Mileage. Season. School and Excursion Tickets at reduced rates to and from all points. luggage attacked through. 80 Pounds Baggage al. Iciwed each Passenger. G. A. NICOLL% - General Superintendent. Carlisle 25 CO 26 26 25 - Nov. 25, 1864 .15:STATE NOTICE. , . , ,. - m Letters testamentary on the estate of Jacob 'N. Miller, late of Upper Allan township, dec'd., have been issued by the Register of Cumberland county, to the aubscrlher residing in thee:tom township. - All persona, indebted to sa'd estate will make immediate Payment, and these having claims will present them for settle ment to r ' - ELI Z !MUTH rdi api,Ll3lt; M a 10,1805—qt• XECUTOR'S NQTX „tettoii. Teitmactiin t y MIMS° e'stitteof , Nr:Wil- tam Meatier, late of the borough of. Carlisle, dined.; having been 'senate the aubscrithir,• residing in the same place. Notice la hereby given- to all persons to make payment 'and those , having claims to present them for mitthimentle • " • • " ~• • • DAVID. RHOADS, . March 10,.065:.-41t*. Executor. N. 8. , The Books belongirg to Odd., have been loft in the hands of David Erolth, An, with whom settle ment will be made. • Tarshisk Sliver Mining Co. Washington House. PHILADELPHIA CHAS. N. ALLMOND, Atarch 25, 1865.-1 mo THE NPUCENIX PECTORAL WILL CURE YOUR COUO'II. THE PIICENIX PECTORAL; Proclamation READING RAILROAD . 44.0.“ Fkgat- WINTER ARRANGEMENT WM. BLAIR &SON, Corner of Hanover and South Ste. NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocery and - queens Ware Stare. US T opened with fresh and good Cioeds, a choice variety of every thing usually kept In a first class non. Particular attention given in the selection of nice eats of China and Granite Ware, CHOICE TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, STEMS, SPICES ___FibevortniG =TRACTS, Canned and Pickled Fruits, Worcestenthire, Comber land, and other Sauces. Cheese. Crackers, and every thing else In our line that a discriminating public may require. Full assort ments of Writing Papers, Coal Oil Lamps, Queeneware. Willow, Cedar, Stone and Earthen Wares, SALT,' FISH, OILS, IRON, AND NAILS, kept constantly on hand. Goods will be replenished frequently E kopt.ciean and nice, sold at the lowest possible prices, and delivered atany part of the town. Please give U 8 a call. Cash paid for Country Pro• duce. WM BLAIR & SON. Carlisle; !Garth 3,11865.-1 m Decline in Gold ! Decline in Dry Goods at Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store! AM now opening and selling Calicoes, Mustlins, Tiehings, Gingham, Drillings, Shootings, rabbi Diapers, and all kinds of Domestic Goods, at the present reduced city prices and much lower than here tofore. All dose' iptions of Dry Goods at tho very low est price for east'. C. 0011.131 f, February 17, 1865. Trustee. Browning's Excelsior Coffee Whilst trying Coffee of all the various brands. Remember "Browning's Excelsior"—at the bead it stands. True, it's not like others that are " Sold Everywhere." A little stretch, we ail tio know, good. goods will easily bear, (But a stretch like this—" sold everywhere"- apt to tear ) Now, I can safely say, w'thont any hesitation. There's none like "Browning's Excelsior" In this en. lightened nation. Skilled chemists have not found a Coffee from any store Possessing the same Ingredients as "Browning's Es. coition" Nor in there any ono, in or out of the Coffee bade, Who knows the articles nom which "Browning's Ex ceisloo'S" Wade. I'm told it's made from barley, r e, wheat, beans, and peas; Name a thousand other things—but the Bight One It you please. But with the Coffee-men I will not hold contention For the many, many things they say—too numerous to mention. Whilst they're engaged in running round from store to mime To learn the current wholesale price of "Browning's Excelsior," Some who know my Coffee gives perfett satisfaction, Have formed a pies by which,they hope to causes quick reaction. The ease—'tie with a few; no doubt 'twill be more— To name their Coffee after mine, (Browning's) Excelsior. Some say their's the only brand that will stand a ready test. Now, try a little of them all—ere which you like the best. CETM Three years have passed away since I first sold a store; Never have I in your paper advertised before; Nor would I now, or ever consent to publish more, If like soma used by " everybody," " sold everywhere," in "every store." A trade Ilse this I d not wish; the orders I could not Sit; The factory all Jersey's land would take—leave not a foot t, till. My trade is not no very large; still I think I have my share But, reader, you may rest assured, 'tie not soil everywhere." Manufactured and for nal° by the writer, GEORGE L. BROWNING, No. 20 Market St., Camden, N. J. This Coffee Is not composed of poisonous drugs, It contains nothing deleterious; many persona -use this Coffee that cannot use the pure coffee: It takes but one and a half ouncesito make a quart of good strong cof fee, that being just one-half the quantity it takes of Java Coffee, andjalways less then half the price. Retail Dealers may purchase it in less quantities than ten gross at my prices from the Wholesale Greco's. Orders by mall from Wholesale Dealers promptly at tended to. February 17, 1585-3 m THE MARY INSTITUTE Ts fully organize() under its charter I s thu followinit assistant teachors : Miss A. E. DONK F.T I BI,FIV. Assistant in Languages., Miss t. L. WEBSTEII, Assistant and teacher ot Vora Mrs. K K. Ea 11, Instructor in Nl uok. Nliss E. GRAHAM, Instructor in Drawing' and Paint log. The half-yo•rly session will begin on Monday lb , 11th of February. Terms for hoarders $lOO for 20 weeks payable In 81.11131.0; for day pupils $12,00 for 10 weeks, in advance. No extra charges for the languages Music $12.00 per .p..arter. Drawing $5.0.1 per quarter Err admiaaluu apply to lain _ _ I=M , lll OTICE Letters Testamentary on the estate of Mrs. farm Kline. deed.. late of Sliepherdstown. Comb having been issued to the sobseriber residing In Di11,,- burg. York Co. In. Notice lv hereby given to all per indebted, to make payment, and those having claims to present theca for settlement to March 17, I'ls—pit 1 X I' IITOR'S NOT I C A Le, ters Testamentary on the estate of Win. C. Wilson. 'lced Inte of Carlisle, having been Issued by the Register of Comb , Co., to the subscriber. re siding in the same pine, hence Is hereby given le all per,. na indebted to said estate to echo payment, anti Om, hi, ing claims to present them for settle immt to 11Inrch 17, IR(ls—fit NEW AND FRESH 4Q- i• c) c e is 1 e ss HALBERT & BRO., F T AVING just returned from the 11 Eastern rifles desire to Inform their patrons that they have laid In a lats. and varied stock of New and Fresh Goods at the lowest cash prices. 'their assortment is thorough and complete, contain ing everything uecessaay to constitute a First Class Grocery. TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, In greatest abundance, and at lowest rash figures.— Syrups, Spices, Canned Fruits, QUBENSWARE and Crockery, Salt and Heil, llama. Cheese, Crackers, Brushes, Baskets and Willow Ware. &gars and Tobacco, of the choicest brands. Broome, Buckets, and a com pleto assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES. Don't forget the old stood, houth East corner of Hanover streets. Fch. 24, 1644 STILL TRIIIIIIPHANT ! THE complete success of the ORNA MENTAL COOK STOVE. warrants the subscriber In calling attention of ad who may want a euperior Stove, to call and examine the only Stove that has given universal eatistoction. WHAT IS CLAIMED OVER OTHERS IS, let. A saving of from 30 to 60 per cent. to fuel. 2d. A.hotter and quicker Oven from the came lire. 3d. A large° Oven than any other stove pt the same size. 4th. The preservation of the centre piece rrom Ank lug, saving repairs. 6th. The best Baker, Roaster, and Cook now In use oth. A superior arrangement for cleanimr the flues The Ornamental is warranted to give satisfaction in in every particular, and will be shown with plosion, to all who may call. whether Fearing to purchase or not. Any quantity of reference given In town or country.. A few other good Cook Stoves on hand and foi sale. SPOUTING, ROOFING, Job Work, Doppor Steithing and Sheeting, promptly attended to In town or country. All work warranted, at she old stand formerly occupied by Mrs. Mary Moe• ris; Ninth Ilaribver street. ' Old Copper, Daus and Pewter bought, and the high. est price paid in Cash or Goods, March 3,1805-1 m ASUPERIOR REMEDY. We can conscientiously recommend to those suf. ferlng from a distressing Cough, Dr. Strickland'e MOM. fluous Cough Balsam. It gives relief almost instan taneous, and is withal not disagreeable to the taste.— There is no doubt but the Mellifluous Cough Balsam Is one of the best preparations in use, and la all that Its proprietor claims for It., ,We have tried It during the past week , and found!relief from a most distresalng cough. It is prepared by Dr. Strickland. No. 6 Ease Yourth street, Cincinnati, 0., and for sale by drugglett. BARGAINS: JUST received ,fro m the• great New York Auction Salts - 3000 yards Calicoes. 2500 " White Muslims. 600 " Spring Delsinea. 8000 " Brown Muslins. 800 " 0 loghamil. • 5000 " Carpets. • 011 Oloi bs, Looking Glasses, Shades, de.: • Great Sargaint lu lloop Skirts, Linen Handkerchiefs: Spring Mantles ' Dosquinen. Dress Goode , Drees Goods,' &a, . 1,19111 sell the abash Goods and many others at small advance on cost until the let of 'April.' Please call, one door below Martlies'lntel Main street— March 10, 1865. , _ , , IV, _ElPlilS;;Tikiiero;• - (smokitig: and ohewi po 04id Seger •Ilevomtlotes,Drpg .apd Book' • STATE NOTICE.- NOTICE.-r . Notice is hereby gives that letters of Admlnise tration on the estate of David Martin, late of Monroe township, dee'd., have teen granted by the Register of Cumberland County to the subscribers; Peter 'Martin, residing in Hampden twp., and Deems Hoover,' reel- Meg in Sliver Spring twp. All persons knowlug them- selves Indebted to said estate 10111 make psymentand those having claims wlll present them to -, , . . March 17, 1865—et.* 11010 E SEGAREI TobAccto,, CJ .AT IiALSTONT —le Very Rev. P. J.EitC, ltlctor or to Mrs. A. Ii SMNAI), Principal J. M. 811 EAR Executor S.D. lIII.LSIAN JAMES MAI:SIIALL, Executors 'TALBERT & BRO 6. W. RIIINESMIt'II, Successor to Mn.e Morris PETER. MARTIN. GEORGE HOOVER, Admintetniton. GEO. DEMERIT & CO., JEWELERS, 303 BROADWAY, NEW ;YORK (CORNMR MANN PITIMET.) 100,000 WATCHES, Challis, Gold Pens and Pencils, WORTH $500,0001 TO BE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR EACH, WITHOUT REGARD TO 1- A LU E Ault not to be paid until you know what you will receive! SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES All to be Sold for ONE DOLLAR Eac 100 Gold Hooting Canes Watch. each $lOOOO 0 o.od Watches 60.00 200 Ladles' Watches 3500 500 Silver Watches $15.00 to $25 00 600 Gold Neck and Vest Chains 12.00 to 25.00 1000 ('hatelain and Guard Chains 5.00 to 154:0 3000 Vest and Neck Chdln■ 4.00 to 12.00 4000 Solitaire Jet and Gold Brooches 4.00t0 8.04 4000 Coral, Lava, Garnet. Sc., Brooches 383 to 8.00 7000 Gold. Jet. Opal, Sc., Ear Drops 3.00 to 8.00 5000-Gents' Breast and Scarf Pins 8.00 to 8.00 6000 Oval Band Bracelets 30) to 800 2000 Chased Bracelets 5.00 to 10.00 3500 California Diamond Pins and Rings 2.50 to 8.00 2000 Gold Watch Keys 2.50 to 6.00 5000 Solitaire Sleeve Buttons and Studs 2.00 to 8.00 3000 Gold thimbles 4.00 to 6.00 5000 Miniature Lockets 2.00 to 700 3000 Miniature Lockets, Magic 4.00 to 14.10 2500 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, &a 2.00 to 6.00 3000 Fob and Ribbon Slides 2.00 to 5.00 5000 Chased Gold Rings 2.00 to 5.00 4000 Stone Set Rings 200 to 6.00 8500 Seta Ladies' Jewelry-Jet and Gold 5.00 to 15.00 8000 Sets Ladies' Jewelry-varied styles 3.00 to 15 00 8000 Gold Pens, Silver Case and Pencil 400 to 8.00 4000 Gold Pens, Ebony, Holder and Case 6.00 to 10.00 6000 Gold Pens, Mounted Holder 2.00 to 6.00 AU the goods in the above List will be sold without reservation, for ONE DCOLtAR EACH. Certificates of all the rations articles are placed In:similar envelopes sealed and mixed. Thetu envelopes will he sent by mall, or delivered at our office, withent regard to choice. On receiving a Certificate, you will see what article it rep resents, and It is optional with you to vend one dollar, ond receive the article named, or any other In the list of same value. By this mode we give selections from a varied etork of floe goods, of the beet make and latent etyles, and of i ntrinsic worth, at a nominal price, while all have a chance of accusing articles of the very highest value. In all transactions by mail we charge fir forwarding the Certificate, paying postage, and doing the business 26 cents each. Fire certiOcates will sent for $1; Elev.. eft for two 02; Thirty for $6; shtyOre for $10; and One Hundred the $l6. • REASONS WRY We should supply your wants; our 63111011; are unsur passed; our work of unrivalled excellence; our promisee punctually ob d. Our central location brings no near the most remote points.. Our goods are new from the manufhatnrers, and of the , latest and most desire. ble styles. The goods must be told, and the terms are unequaled. All articles oradred are forwarded by return men. We guarantee entire satisfaction in every initance, and If there 'Mould be any person dissatisfied with any article they may receive, they will Immediately return it, and the price will be refunded. '..ACIENTS.+Dre allow those rioting as Agents Ten Cents on each Certificate ordered, provided their remit, tame amount to One Dollar. They will ocilect 25 rents ror every Certificate, and; retaining 10 cents, remit to us 15 cents for each. GRO. DEMERIT & 00" Addrear p. Mu. 8.-4 m 203 Droadwity, Now York BEST WHITE LEA:D.! JBEST ZINC I PURE LIBERTY LEAD, Unsur passed for Whiteness, 'Pine Olen, Durability, iririnness, and evenness of surface. PURE LIBERTY - LEAD—Warranted to weir more ,surface for same weight than any other. Mini— , ' Try it and you will liana no other! PURE LIBERTY ZINO, selected Zinc, ground In Rallied Lineeed 011, une qualed In quality, always the same. - PURE LIBERTY - ZINC; -- warranted to do more and better work at a given coat than any other—Oet tho Beet! Menniactured at Pennsylvania PAINT & OOLOE WORKS. Orders executed promptly by ZEIGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers. 030, Store & Office, No 137 North.THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. Marsh .24, 1865-Iy. VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. _ oficoffer for sale a valuable farm situate within two miles of Carlisle, containing 176 Amos late Land, of which 40 acres are meadow, well set with Timothy. The improvements are a new BANK BARN, .. IttV irai ' , 70 by 40 feet, a two story plastered .. '"iz , ...,-..,:-- -House and out•bnildings. The land is in a good state of cultivation, under good fences and well watered. Terms to suit tho Tiurehoser, and poseeesion given immediately If desired For further partfoulara in quire of O. P. 1111MRICII, March 17, 1835-3 t. Carlisle, pi. air Lancaster Examiner copy 3 times and kind bill to this oMce. Important to Millers- and Mill Owners. yler's Improved Iron Water Wheels. Patented July 1855-56-58. THE following are some of the advan tages over all other wheels: eying the beat percentage of power for the Water need. lie durability, and it is not likely ro got out of re• pair. Wrung In all Pella, out of hack water with tlie eame head. It is not obstructed by anehor.lcoor other substances with a suitable raok. It is adapted to high heads !LP well es low. It is the steadiest running and eissiest regulated wheel In use. It Is suitable for all kinds of merckin cotton and woolen textures, Grist, Saw and Paper &a. Thesubscriber having the Patent Right for Cumber land mild Perry Counties, parties in want of a valuable motive power are requested to Inform themselves f urth er by applying to my agents, Mr. Jona E. Atiesitsett, Mlitwright, Roiling Spri age, or Messrs. Gsatorsa & Co., Carlisle. Mr. Anderson has put In a largo number of these wheels, and understands how to put thorn In so as to give them the most, power. Messrs. Gardner & Co, are at all times prepared to furnish (tearing suitable for the Tyler wheels. It. S. /ILA YINIAR ER, York, Pa. March 24, 1866 PUBLIC PETROLEUM COMPANY Irenango and Clarion County, Penna DIVIDED INTO 400,000 SHARRg. Par Veln• of _Each Share. One Dollar. Subscript ion Price, ZS Cents per nue WORKING CAPITAL, $26,000 sm. All taxes due the Commonwealth will be retained in the Treasury—ea President, GEORGE YOUNG, Secretary, J. HARRY SCFIRACK Treasury, G. F. WORK k CO., Banker., No. 48 South Third Street, Philadelphia. Mining Superldieudent, N ELSON GUYER. DIRECTORS, V. J. Byrne, Thomas R. Bigelow, George Young, a. Ramsdell, of Oil City, Hon. Amos Illyere, George R. I tus, O.R. Durham, Eeq. Office of the Company, No. 632 Walnut Street, No. 11, Philadelphia. Subscription. by letter directed to olcintas TOON°, President, Ne. 48 South Third Bt., will be promptly attended to. THE PUBLIC PETROLEUM COMPANY Each and every subscriber to the stook of this emu pony, becomes p.rt owner of the lands and wells, thereby receiving an equal share of all the profits. TWO WELLS NOW GOING DOWN, both of which are nearly complete, and give every in dication of being 1110 WELLS, as already several FINE VEINS OF OIL 'HAVE 11E1IN' STRUCK. It is confi dently believed that within thirty days the company will be receiving Oil from both these wells. trit,. It la a matter of congratulation to be able to state that nearly one-bolt of tha stock has already Limo secured einco the firdt a,i nouncement on Saturday mornin , leaving but a little over 200,01. 0 shares yet to be taken. The b-uslp and producing interests of the Public Pe troleum Company are altuated in the heart of the oil realon of Vonango and Clarion counties, Including por tions of the well-known localities of E ct Bandy Cree Cherry Run, Cherry Tree Run, the Clarion river and Schull's Run, now under process of successful develop ment. EAST SANDY CREEK. No I consist. of a tract of 100 acres In fee simple , known as the Sigworth Varm, situated bast Sandy Creek. There are two rune, both tributaries of East Sandy Creek, passing through it. A gee t portion of it is flat boring territory, and there is room enough for over one hundred wells. This track is but a short distance from the East Sandy well, which is said to flow two hundred barrels per day. There are two large coal veins opened on this propertyomil fifty acres is heavily timb.red with oak and chestnut. A. well is to be sunk immediately on this property. SCRULL'S RUN. No. 2 consists 0:124 acres, in fee simple, in Rockland township. Venting° county, Pa. It is oneand a half miles from the Allegheny river. This farm has an abundance of bituminous cant on It. The greater part of it Is tint boring territory. Scholl's Run passes di rectly through it. Several oil companies are organised near this farm, and are now developing their lauds.— On this tract lenses can he given to responsible parties, and several wells will be sunk immediately without espouse to the Company. CLARION RIVER. No 3 consists of four acres, In fee simple, In the greet 011 Basin of the Clarion river, about one tulle below the Deer Creek well, and a short distance Above the Alum Rock well. This is a very choice piece of land, and It le all sus. ceptible of being operated upon. Wells are to be sunk immediately on this property. CHERRY RUN No 4 consists of a one-sixteenth working interest in a lease on the Lamb Farm, Cherry Run, Venango Co. Pa, on which there is one well going down It has already reached the depth of 860 feet, and has struck. .ome One shows of oil. There is no doubt but that this will be a good well, and the Company, in a Short time, be receiving oil from this interest The Lamb Farm is between the Reed well and the Humbolt Refinery, and Ie the beet territory on Cherry Run. OHERRY•TREE RUN No. 5 consists of a one-ehtteeath working interest fa a lease on Cherry-Tree Run Venango county, Pa., 011 which there Is one well going down. It has reached the deprh of three hundred feet, and promises to be good well. In a short time the Company will be re ceiving oil from this interest also. There are good pro ducing wells both above and below this lease. The books lbr subscription open at the office of the Company, No. 632 Walnut Street, Room No. 11. Subscriptions, by letter through Post Office, should be directed to the office of GEORGE TOTING, No. 48 South Third Street, and will receive prompt attention. Remittances can be made by draft. express, or eagle• tared letter. -Government Bonds and Securities taken in payment for stock. GEO. YOUNG, President, J. HARRY 13011RACIIC, Secretary and Treasurer... March 24,105-6 E. Great Bargains In Jewelry. WFORSYTH . & CO., 42 & :44 . Neuman St., New York, (ed,tolang the WO Ofke,) otter for Bale the fol lowing Magolaeont Ltd of Watches, Chains ; Jewelry, sc., Valued at $500,0000; EACH ARTICLE ONE DOLLAR, and oot tube paid tbr onttl you know, what POO aro to get. 150 Gold and Sliver Watches, from $l5 to $lOO each. 200 Ladles' Gold Watches, 'BB5 00 mud, • • 500 Ladies' and Gent's Sliver Watches, 4115 00 each. 8,500 Vest and Neck Chains $5 00 to' 10 00 nub • 6.000 Gold Band Bracelets, 8 00 to 10 00 - each . 8,000 Gamer, Mosaic Jet Breams 400 to 6 00Warb. 4,000 Lava and Florentine Brochos, 400 to 600 each. 4,000 Cameo Ear Drops, 4 00 to 6 00 each. 4,000 Lava at Florentine Ear Drop, 400 to 600 each 4,000 Coral Ear Drops, 4 00 tO 8 00 MeV 8.000 Ma and. Pine, 2 60 toe 00 eaelk • 3,000 Watch Heys, 2 00 to 600 each. 8,6000 Fob and Ribbon Sltdes, 26060600 each. 8,600 setts of Bosom Study, 2 60 to 6 00 each. 8.500 Sleeve Buttons, . . •250t0 8 00 each. 6.000 Plain and Chatted RIM. 260 t 0,5 00 each. 6,000 Masonic and Stone Set Itlngs,'2 60 to 1000 each. 5 000 Lockets, ~ 260 to 000 each. 6.000 Callfer'a Dimond Plne Binge 800 to,t) 00 each. 8.000 Ladles' Gold Pencils, 2100 to d OO each. 2,000 Ladles' Large Belt Bookies, 200 to 400 each. 10,000 setts Lediete Jewelry, . 00. to 1000 each. 10,005 Gold Pane, silver trit'd holder., 4 00 to 5 00 each 10,000 Gold Pens, silver ext'n Cases and.Penells, ' .4 00 to 500 eat 4. The articles in his steak of Jewelry' erect the neatest and most Fashionable style& Certificates of nil the ca. .rlons articles are put in sealed envelopee and, mixed, that; giving all a 41r chance, and soot by,. mall for 25 conts,each; and on the receipt of the certificate, it le .at youvoption-to.send OI,VE DOLLAIL and take thu sr. ticlo named In It, or net. Five certificates, $1 ; eleven ..$2; thirty, $6; sixty-five; $10; one hundred.. 4115. Certificate money to le enclosed with the order. Cof. respondence promptly answered. ' We wish lt distinctly understood that our business le no Lottery. The object of this manner of stilling de , - to give purchaser. the opportunity of buying %Jewelry et the wholesale prime, with the chance of 'getting a , Watch or Some Other valuable • article; and; sent, not satisfactory, can be returned andllt wilt be refunded. . • ettAllittld AGENTS wanted In every totros ..er s #l 4 o* fbr Circular. 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