Etibcrtiscmcnts. ■gm ERIC A N II o u 8 K. HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE. Iffljj&nderslgiicd begs leave to Inform his fr!Biia&a»d the public ■that ho Ims leasee! the ell-known HOTEL, (recently kept by hreiner,) anti has refurnished ana relli uno throughout. Ills chambers are nro- Lh the celebrated Anderson tipriiif/ lied ■ comforts. He Is now fully prepared to’ )date visitors in a manner that cannot satisfactory. His Table will he supplied best the markets afford, and his Bar lin the choicest brands of liquors. His is extensive, and will bo attended by :ed and careful ostlers. Ry close atten e wants of his guests, and a dotcrmlna uko his house a quiet place of resort, ho merit and receive a liberal share of pub tiage. Permanent boarders will be ta e lowest rales. LEWIS FABER, IST.o—Om* nDOUS EXCITEMENT ! i—NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! » Ignod, having taken the store room •et, recently occupied by John D. door to “Marlon Hall/’’ would re •ito the attention of the people of dcinlty to his largo, varied and well of Dry Goods, consisting in part of 'OKS, DELAINES, GINGHAMS, FLANNELS, iVc., [need prices, in consequence of the dine in Goods in the Eastern Cities, »ods are all new, I can and will sell dy low rates. I have also a choice ES’ Dll ESS GOODS, >acas, Mohair, all Wool Delaines, ins; also a line assortment of Gen* r, such as iIMERES, SATINim’S, JEANS, COTTON ALES &e. t it pleasure in sliowing goods, ami .•fused to have Ladles call and ex v goods, which we are determined bargains. Wo feel satisfied that ;rcater inducements to purchasers Jar Establishment in this vicinity, ic place, at. (iorgas' old Tin .Store, tarion Hall, Carlisle. NT S WA N T ED!’*l 75 MONTH. Somnthini'entirely now. ih Cnso and Family Uoccml. ‘ •oat opportunity for enlorprislno my to make money, it is an arll ic public have fplt the need, It re- M’ico, and its beauty and utility is -•knowledj'od. The success whieh its sales warrants the assurance )Q sold to alniosLcvery-family. We to show that we have agents who V) per month. Address for rircn- £rer|||lVnn.s. l-sWJ. —It RAYMOND »t m, Mnimfs, <ll I (‘hcsmit st Philadelphia, JTKD, AUiflNTO—s7”) TO SUOO Month for (dent lemon, and s;£> to <7,1 i, everywhere, to introduce the* Com e Family Sewing Machine, improv'd ted. It will hem, foil, stitch, (iuill, hind. I embroider beautifully. Price only 'A the clastic lock stitch, and fully war three years. Wo pay theahovc wmres, ilssion, from which twice that amount tie. Address or cull on C. BOWERS it (’<)., ice, No. 2-J.jS. Fifth St., Philadelphia, 3tters answered promptly, with circii knatfftferms. 1800-1111. W /£ Mlrvabsers wantef> a t 6200 PER NONTH. wewant reliable ngents(none other,)inalo ami malK-to take the exclusive agency in overv OmtMMKI township In the IT. S. to sell the Phd bgraMf Family Record, a work which cverv tniljWlU buy. It is bouml like an album hilt toEWhUed blank page opposite each photo- complete record of the Husband, wife paflMtt child of a family also containing mar fegtfSwtlflcntGH, and pages, for military history fattWj&ember of the family. Nothing like it prerptiblished and no work that agents can soil b readily. Old Canvassers and others (should pdwScirculars and terms. It is necessary to aveiSpiGs of the work to canvass with; price hv npre«|2 50,68 50 and $7 00 (3styles;) money may KKaSpy mall. Name the' townships wanted. I Undress I --rJ® BARTLFSON * CO.. I. '4«, fill Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. FApril|, isoii.—tt. F. MILLER SURVEYOR •/fijjfl Draughtsman, Mount Rock, Cumber- WOOTnty Pa. Will attend promptly to all Im tea entrusted to him. Aprill, 1800.—3m.* TOjDICE. —In the Orphans’ Court of JCqSnberland County. In the matter of the worn of Henry Zcaring, Administrator of m«l§wH. Thompson, late of Lower Allen ton u *PiW|ceased, for a rule on all concerned to WfOMse why he shall not bo discharged from I HOT as such Administrator: W» wit: 20th of March, 18G(i, rule granted 4noace of the application for the discharge to Shod in one newspaper in the Borough of ur three weeks successively, prior to the n/Wplmns’ Court, when the rule is retimm- Jr fia Court. fctttfcale from the Record. : ..0£ E. COUNMAN, mrl:, iprlFC, 1800. —at. p ViJ’RKMIUM FOll StTBSt’IUBEIIS! ! ! present to the person who semis us tlio 3 st of Xew Cash Yearly Subcribers to the sek,’Accompanied hy the money for the or before June Ist IfiOfl, a line, Improved ‘ocured for the price, and is adapted to of family sewing and tailoring. It will gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind, every species ofsewlng. Ills mount ac^Va*uut In-ble and the metal work 6 jj3s lMniPUtnl bronze, making a beautiful «oid ornament. The machine can he seen ttt|otlioe of Mr. John Campbell—Kail Komi W^parlisle, -Elltk WILSON'S SKWINO MAHUNK, •st us Sdj. Tlii-s is the best miicliine that K's|rls of subscribers will be carefully filed Ihe premium will be awarded by three (wrested persons, Oni&ttunhti/ June 2d, at 1U o'clock, A. M. having sent the largest number of subscribers, accompanied by (lie price, which is Iwo dollars, Invana- T^l'h’iuice. Sf is a rare opportunity for our friends in I.Mflntry to get a good sKW I N G MACHI NlO days’ canvassing of their respective lo- This proposition is absolute and unquali- Sl .tiie machine is already purchased, and will without fail, on Saturday, June 2d. fj&lltlon to this, our friends will have the of knowing that they are increasing :sBculatlou of their county paper, and thus along the cause of Democracy in which profess to feel such a deep interest. Let their shoulder to the wheel, and see vf* n be done for the triumph of Democratic fc|jf efi ’ I>y a few da i' s bard work. copies of the paper, and prospectuses on W|to procure the names of subscribers, will fished to all who feel disposed to lend a biuui and to try their chances for the Machine, d BRATTON & KKXXKPV, ISOU. Av SPRING- goods, ff,„ 'J n .^^ on ' at Ills wholesale and Retail R nrirXT. llslimcnt > on South Hanover Mamii?i n tog Miller & Bowers’ Hardware oksr»wlii lces 1C receipt of a full and com -B^°»abfo lt °* ,r^n S and Summer Goods, S* VD YMa DE CLO TIII X G . 0011^ hi Part of- tine Black and Wu Un- ant * n gU«n Cloths, Extra Heavy T‘. three cut and |V KCY CASSIMEEES. «ckv r ?? variety of Casslncts and Tweed, « Drnii« anB, i nutl Cottonuados, Linens, and &Wiit ,!l gB ' ill grout variety. Also a great 3 ,V 1 roady lnaUo clothing of OIA KUy style and quality, #. UoSSiJi 1 ?. Woolen Shirts, Summer Draw li-’olliu* it . y 011 hand a large assortment of tfltoh Vrn'r, 0 n Bery anc i Gloves, Linen, Silks »u fun' h * a »dkerchiefs. lfdleso« a ,S ortment of Trunks, Carpet Bags WiiUR ?'' ery Nizo - W>ul iVm'.i. to . Older at the shortest noliee. if the stock. T l ' 20. isco ISAAC I.IVINGSTON. y.mark-,?,^ 11 ! 1 - Annuls nt the very low *ta>22 i(Ss rates ! 1 18(W - ■ A. AY, BENXZ< r/mni ai l of Goods, Wares t- wm C i’"lS llsi ;'. nlso Dls,| Ue>-s. Lumber n rt n.I i 1 ' IF touatyof Cambcrland.ro- J e ol« , . ta llt ' l Wm - R - M’Clellnn, Sovoriln,.i . A ,PV ralsul ;., ln nceonlim™ with the s ' ‘ l,l l n< fs 01 Assembly ns follows, to wit: Lokllel. & Miller, dry koo.N, "■i-sr 1 '' 1 ’ t ■; “I!* 51,. . 1,1br, do ii G il (..Brown, iid i.> Charles Ogilbv, , 0 7 - Peter Holdctz ’ , AV lllinm Allies, d n I i.* 1 . 1 . 11 *" a ' r 't Son f*roperies s ;;<i (~ H. Pohley, do ’ .1- V. , Ilalbnrt ,t Brother, do in ()l) }? pen-oi-eAvußmnoAd, ;li; li ! j'-;;;; £&{?"'*■ III: Il .t ii i p.A.smiti,; ;;;; j| : lb I<redenek, d,, it - .... G. & 11. Ohard, do ]. - ,1., feWer.* HloW, d„ || f ll' ll " I' 7 no if. ilarkness, do n - lln John F. stcof. do John Spangler, do 11 7 Cameron it shaefer, tin n 700 Jacob Sencr, do 11 ~ m W.H. Ham,’ do || 7 J John Harder, do u 7 [> ( J r Vi IZ /! ia n-’ (i(> 11 7 OU W-HoUmnn, do 11, 7 Ui) ~r y°c k « l ‘ do n 7(jM \V. M. Hastings, feed store, ll 7 (hi J*™- 11. Huvorsliek, drugs, jj jo ; - >u I>. Ralston, <lo 1.; p) 00 n Il 3v C- 1i , 1 , 1i,,u . H 7i»i J). Sterrett, boots and shoos, ll 7 (in Jos. Sites*.Son, do ij 70;) \Villlam Porter, do 11 7 W Ik I lank, do ll 7 no J. Cormnan, do 11 7 do John Irvine, do P! id o () wii.'i' pl !'. do l:i m'fo })r. am Goodyear, baker. ll 701 M illiam Sellers, do n 7 Peter Miller, do H 70S J. Klein, ■ do u 7on .1. r. Brown. d,, I. - nn milliner\ . 11 71m Mrs. M. N,.|f. .|o - Mrs. b. Williams. ch> 0 7 on n r oi S,A ; J,mtnn . fl " H 7(h) J?t J } ls » cigars. ll 7 id 1* ranciseus. do n ~ tn Joseph Hoover, «{•» n -, M FC. Kranu>r, jewelrv. ll 7co Ihns. Coaly 11, do || 71m I. Hysmger, do n 7 mi Hlieem it Spain*, eon feet ionurv. 1 i 7 no Josenh .louts, do * n 7 mi 11. Jl. «. rove, photographer. Ii 700 Mrs. It. Smith, do | j 7 nn ■J. (Lcshur. do 11 7 ic, •I. <t. (.'aJlio, hats and caps. K 71111 •I. A. Keller. do 11 7 n;i •L-Boas, -• ---flo--- pi in in Henry Saxton, hardware. I' j.j 00 Miller it Bowers, do jo *>(i go George. Knsminger, leather dealer, 11 '7 (10 N\. Bailing. do |( 71m Samuel Knsminger, robes. 11 711:1 William Clapper, do 11 7 no A. shauhla, merchant tailor. ll 7110 11. S. Bitter. do 11 7 n.i I- ukins A I Joiner. do 11 7 no I. Livingston. do n pi n:i .). Xeuwahl. do II 7 hi ‘ '• fluyetl. ,|.| 11 7 K. 15. Leonard..(l.. do j;. pi no .1. W. Smiley, do n p*, (in John Treihler, do || 700 H. A. Bhoads, furniture, 11 Too A. B. Kwlng, do 11 7 (>n HavidSipe,.furniture A wall paper, 11 7 hi Mrs, S. A. Kieller, fanev goods. 11 7 on B. Hughes, do I j 7 on Jameson W (‘o., Notions, pi 'Men John Hutton, do 11 '7 ivi Itincstnith A Hupp, stoves. 11 7 on Wm. Fridley, do 11 7 no J. I>. (iorgas, do 1 j 7 mi J. Loudon, Books. 11 7 no W. 11. Cornman. do 11 7 no A. M. Piper, do 11 7 on li. C. Woodward, produce, 11 1,7 on J. Bectcm A’Br<j.. produce and eoal, IJ PJ .jo J. (Bvler, do n 7 no K. S. i.ee. do 1 1 7on Helancey it Shram, lumber A-coal, 11 lj U.i A. H, Blair, do 11 l.j no c. niKnvx S. M. Hoover, do 11 7 on ( ’iiiiib. Valley H. U. eo. forwarding, in ii() on Wm. Askew, marketing, 11 7(H) 1 t‘onlay, do 11 7 no Wm. Wert, do ii too Allison it Keeney, do ]| too Win. Urought, do li too -I. Hippie, do li 7 oi) Win. Sponsler, do M Tim W, M. (,'Jionowelh, do II 700 M. linker, do ll 7011 MKCrrANICSBUKU. Comfort A: Son, drygoods, 12 ?12 .7) Brindle it Xieswanger, do o 2a on I*. A, Brough & Bro.. do II ]•> oo John Iligol, do II 7 ih) A. Dale, groceries, u 7 00 K. H. Crum, do u 7 ui» David Devinney, 'do li 700 J. Kminger, do 10 on , West. vt Uoekafellow, do lu 20 00 Kaufman A drilliih, do ll 700 11. P. Beyer, drugs, || 700 Clark it Ilouek, do J | 7 no Jra Day, do 11 7 00 J. B. Herring do 11 7 00 J). C. Singer, shoos and hats, 11 7 no Levi Rigel, do 1:1 jo oil C. Keim, boots and shoes, 10 of) J. Swartz. Jewelry, 1 j 7 on ISoyor it Kberly, hardware, in 20 oil (h Bobb it Kinimel, do 11 i.j on Leidich it Mathews, stoves, It 7 00 Wilson it Son, do 11 7 00 J. .1. Smith, confectionary, ll 7 00 Peter Drawbaugh, cigars, 11 700 J. A. Swartz, do 11 70:1 I. 13. Palmer, do II 7 on David Miller, produce, 10 Hi <n> Zaeharias it Stayman, do H! H) no Singlzer & Brandt, do l:; 10 00 T. B. Bryson, do 0 2") 00 Johnson & Son, do 0 27 00 Stimowor it Fry, do 11 TOO W. H, Oswald, lumber, 11 7 00 J. Millciscn, do 11 7 00 J. Simon, clothing, 10 10 (JO L. ‘W. Abrams, do 11 7 00 L. D. Keefer do 117 00 Tltzel it Brother, furniture, 11 7 ()() John Hupp, do 11 7 00 G. W. Loehman, photographer, n 700 Andrew Myers, do II 7 00 John Gross, marketing, II 7 00 Geoi’ge Kosor, do II 7 00 $65!! Marshall it Bro., do , Holfman. do Steviek «t M’Phcrson, dry goods, Stewart & (Jox, do J. & J. B. Redcllg, do llobt. Snodgrass, do Heck. Hinkle & Heck, do J. K. Pagne, groceries. Stumbaug & Blair, do J. D. Hassler do S. ('. Holler, do \V. H. Holler, do A. Tarman, do Pressier it Clark, do (J. X. Greason, do Mrs. M. Duke, do (’. Kosnaught, agl., do .1. (A Senders, do ■\Vm. Baughman, do J. C. Altick, drugs, B. K. Keller, do Kdward Artz, do I’orney it M’Pherson, hardwari*, Grabill & Holler, do .1. M. Ilykcs, stoves, J. A. Wolf, do John Bridges, merchant tailor, Shearer <tßlair, do Kelso A Son, boots and hats, *. S. Artz, boots and shoes, M. Smiley, do B. ('ole, hats and shoes, (i. W. Croil. do isnae Landis, jewelry, .1. il. Criswell, product. Ji. Kuby & Co.. do T. P. Blair, do 11. J. Duke ct Bro., furniture, B.J.Bnoddy, do David Criswell, do Mrs. M. Davis millinery, Mrs. A. Baker, do U. V. Suoddy, photographer, 11. C. K. Rebuck. do S. Myers, marketing, Benjamin Biggs, do Henry Myers, do T. M’Candlish A Son, dry goods, 11 13 uo Stough A Elliot do in 20 00 Klinfc it Bro., do 11 13 00 E James it Bro., do 0 23 00 G. W. Mull, staves, 1-1 7 00 S. H. Chutdy, do 117 On J. S. Hays, groceries, 10 10 00 Jos. Hebcrllng it Son, do l.‘i 10 00 H. M. Glouser, do II 7 00 Mrs. M. B. Deed, drugs, 11 7 00 J. ii. Miller, do 11 7 00 S. G. Wilil, do 1-1 7 00 J. J. Crawford, confectionary, 11 7 00 Joseph Woodburn, hoots it shoes, IS 700 Samuel Mutch,Jr., do 1-1 7 00 George M. Bretz, photographer, II 7 00 W. J. M’Cullougu feed store, II 7 00 Joseph Laughlln, do 11 7 00 L. V. B. Soper, Jewelry, M 7 00 S. C. Bltner, merchant Inllor, II 7(H) J. S. Daugherty,, do li 7 00 J. A. ICunkle, hardware, to 2i) 00 John Hard, marketing, 11 7 00 Wm. Wnard, do II 7 00 Shoemaker it Elliott, dry goods, 11 13 00 Koontz it Stevick, do il 13 00 C. C. Sieviek, furniture, II 7 00 I). M’C'oy, boots and shoes, 1-1 7 00 J. Wagoner, marketing, M 7 00 David Hoover, do U 7 o 0 Joseph I’i'cmun, dry goods, T. Willet, do J. G. Miller, groceries, Lee it Ebcrly, lumber, Mosser it Coover, do Charles Oyster, do S’aleutinc Fceinau, do SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP, drygoods, L. Strohm Wru. Clark. ' do J. Shock it Bro., do George Clover, do J, AC. WaldsmUh, do Win. Hawk, marketing James Green Myers & Landis, Help Sltibcrtiscmcutsi. CATMiI.SIJ- .SIEIPPENSHUKG 10 20 00 in 20 ou JO 20 00 10 20 00 13 10 00 IJ 7 00 1-1 7 00 11 7 00 11 7 00 11 7 OO j i 7 no 11 7 00 11 7 00 11 7 00 II 7 00 U 7 00 11 7 00 11 7 00 11 7 00 1-1 7 00 i:i 10 00 12 12 r»o 11 7 00 ii 7 on L-l 7 00 13 10 00 11 7 OO II 7 00 II 7 00 1-J 7 OO 11 7 00 11 7 (K) II .7 00 10 20 00 Ji ir, oo 11 7 00 11 7 00 I I 7 00 II 7 00 11 7 00 11 7 00 11 7 00 J 1 7 till 11 7 00 11 • 7 00 XEWVILLIt NEWBURG. NEW CUMBERLAND, 11 7 UD l.‘i 10 00 11 7 oo il 1700 id M 00 I ! 7 00 I I 7 no NEWTON TOWNSHIP. dry goods, do 11 7 00 11 7 00 ilcU) Etibcvtiscmcnts. M'. ifc T. Kaufman, »lrv goods, Ncwcohior it Co., do Clever w Krnst. do S, Miller it Son, do C. Mcllinger, do John Minuieb, do Walker Graham, gunneries, Lewis it Bro., produce, Hursh it Bro., do J. it J. B. Ilursh, do Henry Snyder, do S. Smith, photographer, Fosnanghi it Co., markeliim C. 11. Horn, do J. M. Wagmier. do PLNX ToWXSI I II*. George Kiissel, drygoods, n Beter Carver, ’ do n K. Bussel. do | j John I hiteheson, marketing, Jl 1 1 1 r ' KI xsn X T(>\v X.« 1111 Samuel Wolf, drv goods, J. F. Lower. ' do Henry Warner, marketing. SOCTII MIDDLKTOX A. M. Leidieh, drygoods, 12 ' 12 ZO \\ el)hi‘r it Durland, do p> p» 7,0 S. X. Divan. do 11 ij no (.Hurmnan, ( | ( > i:; pi 0,1 Peter Clepper, confeetionan, II 7 ihj John Heckman, do ‘ 11 700 C. Keep, furnilme, n 7,1^ George (teesanmn, feed store, It 7 on sroxnoK Towxsun Xelsley W ICaufman, dn-goods p* »•» (jeorge Brimile, do [j p“) 50 Henry Spahr, produce store ij “ no Samuel IMank, do j, 7 , K > I'. ». Hevcnney. drugs, j 1 7 ()i) Cl’l’Kß ALLL.X TOWNSHIP. J. 1 1. (rosweiler. dry goods, pj PJ jn John Swart/, merchant tailor. ll 7 no Henry Kline, marketing. I) 7 no Henry 11. Stoutl'er, do u 700 LOWKK AIJiKN ToWXSJIU A. Brower, drv goods, ]•> 1-. L. Cruli, ' do iT 7 C. Seherieh. drugs. 11 7 n,, F. Lee, produce, 1 | 7 John B. Young, l( “mi Win. ('rail do | j - hll <teo. Brubaker, do j j 7 ~ 1 James i ia\ is, do 11 7 co past pnxxspopormi towxsiiir. 1 >. 1 >t*nli ilrv'joorls li 7011 11. 1). Jlunmta Dio.. ' (1-. 11 7 (111 I' ***■**■*. produce. 11 7 oil Pm iffMiii A M.vi-in, do 1.: innii H. HooUs A Son,. iio 11 (m < (ravelin (.V Ihiplin, i 1 7 on .I'lllll ÜbMUT, ,i., ' I i 7 mi J. I.on-'n.ckcr, ,1.. n 7(«) Krniinr.T, «|,, '> 11 7u,i 1 >a\ id lln .w n. market ini'. I 1 7111 11 ampdkx TowAsii n D;n irl p. I ,mlit ncr. i{rv urn»i)s ] ( 7(D DnniH Unpp. ‘ ,i,. i;; m (ll) P. W . cV: (;. \\ iy,‘. do [, 7 (1,1 I >. Kupp, produce, | ( 7 ~,i Jiilm 'I cmplm. up-00.-rv . 1 • - nM ( Tern pii n, turn H nn\ 11 7 no 1 ' |l||| ' ! ' l ' K. I )ni‘.\, niaru et i im. li 7 uu m 1 .vr.i! spi: 1 xo ToWNsm 1 Newcomer t v Burkholder, drv gds. 11 7 on A. 1 irns a r.amb. do r: |o on V,-I'!'. 11 ’-' it " " too N\ . 11. Kekeis, do I - : [n (to •I. I!. Beidig. produee, ] ; ji| in !•’. Breckmaeker, markeiing. 11 7 no J. I’. \<i's, 1 ir\ goods, jj 7 11,] .■middlpsi :.\ 'iv) w \siiii 1 . .1. 11. Su Her, dry goods, n 7 m, J. c. <»1 iI, < iroceries, |) - m Wl:st PBX XSIK) l{< (C(; H ToWXSJiIp. I>. It. Burkholder, drygoods, 12 )•_* .-,0 P. Ad. Weaver, do || 7 j],, He I '-■or it Sham bang, prod lire. |;; in ()o J. s. rarothers, do m ■•non .1. Watson, denier, ite., 11 7 ()t | S, W. Dlller, drv goods. jo (l{ , A. M'Culhmgli.. do 11 - < W i Wolfit Miller. do n -{J! J. \\'. Ihmdshew, do 1 [ 7 on .laiut's lliduip, markeiing. ll Tun WmAHishop, d«> . n - [JJ Thomas Hess. <h> ! 1 - fin Peter Hess, ilo u 7 }„J Jacob lleelem, do ]j 7 (~, KB A X K PO HD TO WX S H II Alexander it Brother, dry goods, 3 lIP PL IX 'IV) WXSHT ! *. < ieorge Sanderson, dry goods, ] j 7 „o J. M. Wagoner, grocery, || 7 ~o DISTI DMOItS AXD BHPWBRS. Jaeol) (lehhart, Carlisle, n 2n on Wm. Alexander, “ »i a-. (HI David Black, “ 0 2a on "W. Henderson it Son, “ 0 ‘X'> no A hi. Snyder it Co.. Newton t wp. 0 Wi on Patino irorsps. Mrs. Pi. Pilkey, W. Walker. John Brown Joseph (iardner, no James Spangler, “ ,s no J. Meloy, Meehanie-iljurg, s no A. Khner, Hast Pennshorough, twp. s no John. S. Bieker, Silver Spring twp. s .’> on Samuel H. drove, Ppper Allen twp. s on SALOONS. Jacob Thudium. t'arlKlo. 7 ]a (0 A Gould, •• 7 ],| V “ 7 HI oil Mrs. Ellen JVlits. •• 7 ia ,ui T,,l W1.1U., ■■ 7 lo„0 !• All' irk-, 7 llM ,|| I . ( unit'!', ■■ 7 ,„ n n (li-niw M i-in.-li, •• 7 in 1,, Samuel brown, •• 7 n> ,m) Wm. Marl in. *• 7 - , 1( , Mrs. M. Colvin, •• 7 in on David Gill, “ 7 100 a J. Uciser, “ 7 10 (0 li. Holienbachcr. •* 7 j,j ,«) Mrs. (,'. Yaiser “ 7 lo Oil John Schmohl, “ 7 K» John Hannon, •• 7 j,> Win. (Kranciseu-. *• 7 10 00 I). J. (trover, 7 lo DO Mrs. E. Fry, •• 7 10 <m Mrs. J. Meloy, Mochanicsburg. 7 loot) J. Orris, •• 7 moo Levi Antrum, •• 7 m no 11. 11. (..'lever, Southampton twp. 7 lo DO J. shriller, Shippensburg, 7 10(H) W. U. Heaver, '* 7 Jo uu W. A. Shuster, “ 7 id on C. A. Hennabergor, Newton twp. 7 10 tK) W.S. Dunlap, Newvillo. 7 la do .lames Shannon, South Middleton, 7 10 00 S. Drove, l.'pper AUlmi twp. 7 la (H) BILLIARD SALOONS, S. W. Early It. J. Beil, Carlisle, An appeal will bo held at the Arbitration Cham ber, in the Court House, in Carlisle, on the 7th, Mih, 21st and 2«’th days of April, where all who feel themselves aggrieved by the above classillca tion can at tend. itcgal Notices ■\rOTICJS. —Notice is hereby given that 1 1 letters of Adinimslratiou on me estate of fd.iiah Jam* Shearer, late of Middlesex township, dec'd.,ha\e been granted to Ihe undersigned re siding in said township. Ail persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment im mediately, and those having claims against said estate, will present them for settlement. March 3, IS(JU.—Gi. TVTOTICE. —Nolice i.s hereby given that 1 \ Letters Testamentary have been issued on Luc will of Ana Davidson, late of West Penns boro’ Twp., Cumberland cd., dec’d., lo the undersigned executor, who resides in the same township. Ail persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims will please present them for settlement. HUBERT M. M’KEEIIAN, I'lct'CHtor of /hm Jiavidson tlcc'il. March 1, i$GG,—Gt- |! TVTOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that Xi loiters of Administration 011 the estate of n> m. L. Cocklin, dec'll., late of Upper Allen town ship, have been granted to the undersigned re siding in the same township. All persons indebt ed lo said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for settlement. ELIZA J AX E COCKLES’, Administratrix. March 10, l.SGu.—Gl‘ ;i PR OTHONOTAPv V’fcJ KOTlOE.—No tice is hereby given to all persons interested, mat the account oi John Hobband Wm. C. Hous er, Assignees ot George Bobband tfiuu’i Garrelson and also I lie account of Hr. W. W. Hale, Comimt lee of Esther Tennenl, a lunatic, have been tiled in the Prothonotary'sOlllee forexamination, Aar., and will be presented to tin* Court of Common i’leas ofCumbcrland County forconllrmation, on Wednesday, the Hill day of April, A. H. isiii}. March 17, i*oo.—it. AUDITOR’S NOTICE.—The under signed appointed by the Orphans Court of Cumberland county, to distribute the balance of the estates of Jacob Balmcr, dec'd., late of Upper Allen township, and of .Mrs. Elizabeth iiaimer, dec’d., widow of Jacob Balmcr, in the hands of Levi iMarkoi, surviving Executor of Jacob Bal incr, and Administrator of Mrs. Elizabeth Hal iner, to and among the heirs and legatees of said decedents, will meet the parties at ids olllco, la Carlisle, on Thursday, the -dth day of April, at ID o'clock A. 31. March iH, UmU.—JI. I\TO r I ICE.—Notice is hereby given that Xl 1 intend to apply to the next‘Court of Quar ter Sessions of ('mulierlaml county, in be held on the Hth day of April, Isikj, for License lo keep an Aleand Meer House* and Restaurant, In the -West Ward of the Borough of Carlisle. .March L*l>, H’fiii,— 21 k* 7; i 7 oo 7 OU 7 UD 7 (JO 7 ihj NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that I intend to apply to the next Court of Quar ter Sessions of Cumberland county, to bo held mi the Ktli day of April, itfilil, for License lo keep an Ale and Leer House and Restaurant, in the East Ward of the Borough of Carlisle. • REBECCA LOBAUCiI. March 20, 1600,—2t H JJonsi.'. 10 DO 10 DO ID DO 7 DO 7 DO 7 DO •JO DO 7 DO 10 DO JO DO 1.7 DO 7 DO 7 DO 7 DO 7 00 Carlisle 10 00 10 00 WM. 11. M'CLELLAN, Mercantile. Appraiser HENUV W. MOBIIISON, A Uminixtratnr H. DUKE, Jjrpnty Prodionulcri/. JOHN C. GRAHAM, . UulKoi' JOHN scilMom Dfj) (Botfßs. T rTj fi AH K ADlfr EK I J) I C H & M I 1, I. K U Have just opened the largest and most complete slock of DRV GOODS, suitable for the present ami coming Seasons, that has ever been brought to the* norough of i 'nrllslc, having been purchased since the GREAT DIX'LIXE IX PRICES in all kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, that has lust taken place in the JCnstern >'ifirs, and every thing marked down to I T S V A 1 j i: K 1 X (| oJj T) The slock cumisN in part of and endless vari ety o| ujiess goods, sriTABI.F. I'niJ Till-; SEASON" Such as black and Colored Silks, of every variety, grade, quality and style; .Mohair bop 1 ins: Chene 'Mohairs ; Plaid and Striped Poplins; Plaid and Stri ped Poll de Cheveres; all shades of plain and tlgured Mohair Alpaeeas \ aloneias; all grades of .Shepperd's Plaids; all wool Mims de I,nines; Printed do Lames and i 'hallies ; Pr Inl e <| Pere a 1 es ; brilliant Scotch Ginghams: i ’klutzes, of jib P a t l erns; Are., Am*; '■L \NH DISPLAY mi im ) Ks t i r- <; () () I) S ’’ALIt • • I ’.s. iroiu IJC ets. u]t. 11l .!•: M 111:1 > \\|> rMII.KAI-UKIP MI-SI,INS, j"' lu\\ in prin- J|s Iti cts. u\ j:ai-In-;ii ani> rxmm*:a*:hkd siikkt- i’ll.l.nW r\M-: Mi’shlNS. nil widths. MM;N AMI CuriON T.\m,K DAMASKS. I K’kings, Checks,Crashes nml Huckibach Towel incrs, Napkins, Doilies, Ginghams. Colton Pants stuUs. Dinen Cheeks. K'entuekv deans. Nan- Ivi*. 'MS. Ac.. Ac.. Ac. .MiintXlNii goods. P»nmba;:im s, Tamili* Cloths, Reps, Poplins, single and double width i do Liiinos, Alpaeens, Mohairs, ! Scotch Ginghams, Printed do Lafnes, Pollen Spoil Foulards, Crape Veils, Crape* Collars, Hand kerchiefs, Gloves, Ac. Special attention given to the ' furnishing of all kinds of Funeral I Good.?, of which we alwavs have a , full supply. lionsr, 'J To Paul.l. W. Lamison, laying imvi'iin'iil at market house, * 7 .“jO Paid I>. Illack, I’ov stono, 1!) AT r i lU , M , n ~,, j ~T > v. Paul 11. i 'ormnan Jc Sim, print ini'. (U no A i ii .y MIUiLK s, Paid .1. I>. Hraitnn, printing. (in 7.} A FVIj L MXK OK white GOODS Such as CAM nines. .IAmxKTS, NAINSOOKS, real Kivut-h Swi.ss Muslins, Striped. Plaid, Swiss ami Nainsook Muslins, suitable fur Dress and Garik uldies, Bishop’s Lawns. Victoria Lawns, Shirred, Tucked ami Bulled Muslins, fur Gari haldi.es, Ac.. Ac. N OTI OX S ! NOTIONS!! Jouvln's celebrated Kid Gloves; all grades ol •Side, Berlin, Lisle Thread and Cotton Cloves, for Ladles, Gents. Misses ami Children ; Linen Ilaml kcrcluels; Silk Handkerchiefs; Hosiery of all kinds; Needle-worked Fdglngs; Laces, IToopod Skirts, Bulmornls, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Ac. MEN'S ANT) BOVS’ WEAK Always a full stock of all descriptions of CLOTH'S. CAKS/3fEliL'6\ VEXTJyOti, do. We will also have Garments made up at very short notice hv a 11 rsl-class MtAiionuhlv Tailor. All the new designs of PARASOLS & SUN UMBRELLAS I X T Ji K M AUK FT XPIiJJVU XJfA WLS. 11ASQUES A J/.-l XTLLS. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS! (’AKPETS ! CARPETS ! ! of every grade ami style In the market, compris ing IIFALI*. L/.VA'.V, u.srrya, J TOME-MADE It AO, XrPERTOR 2 -PLY, HUPERTOH :\‘PLV, of the celebrated makes of Lowell ami Hartford Companies. KKAh KNIHiISI-i IiiUJS.SKLS, 1 ,, 100r Oil ('lot hs, Table oil L'iolhs, Stair Gil Cloths. Window Shades and LUnds, Matting, Kugs and Usuis. Ibeuso call, one and all, and see for yourselves the advantage there is lu purchasing your Goods where you can buy them tlie cheapest, ns our .mot h» is always to make SALKS AXD SMALL tium-tls,” !’• 11* 1 at the same lime will convince you that we at * never undersold. We always take great 1 >!e:isiu - e in exhibiting our Goods, feeling assured that v, e have lhe most eomplete .‘dock of Goods in the «•.muly. ! i ■•..eg under great obligations to the commu ne,'. their very kind iiiul liberal put ronage so far < Mended to the Kirin, we earnestly and re sjM-.-t fully ask a continuance of I be same. i’... i'Vor.c i\>iu‘utl)cr to eolt rit the Chrnei' ■dien t 1,7 Ojqtn.'iUt> Jrvinf'x tffiop Sfnrc, (‘Sign "/the Carpet Haiti LEIDICII & MILLER, March 20,1*G0, Tj l IXAX(J I A h sTATE M E N X I ’ ofCarlislc, for Ihc Council venr To balance from former Treasurer £10(5 07 Toanmuntof loan from Carlisle De posit bank, lodd Oij J o dividend from Carlisle Gas A ’Wa ter Company, (n> To rent of stalls and stands at mar ket. l.Djii DO To exhibit ion licenses, ’dp, do To P. Madden, for dirt sold, jj 7.; To Municipal lion against .1. Dun bar's Heirs, j ( ; M To Municipal lion against Mrs. Sturm, sD 21 To amount taxes from A. L. Rine hart, Collector IMSI, , 212 S.*i To lines from JuslieosSmlth, De hutr.V Holcomb, <} .70 To taxes levied for Lite year I>W». .7,"D0 It) Total Receipts i’S,M7 70 To amount ofehecks over paid bv Treasurer, ‘ (177 l‘> Paid Geo. Line and others, Interest on borough bonds, S2,lii9 JO I’niil Gas it Water Company, for gas and water, ‘ ,7110 <jd Paul I*. Madden,Street Commissioner, salary, wages of hands, and work 011 ,streets 1,700 o I Paid ,1. Postlethwailo, election oxpen es West Ward, to 00 Paid A. Kerr, elect ion expenses, East Ward, ]j Paid I).Smith, Esq., qualifying borough Olllcers,, ;• 00 Paid James Marlin. Sr., salary as Super intendent of public Grave Yard, 2D ml Paid Union Fire Co., appropriation for lloso, ;7tHI 01) I aid stale Treasurer, tax on bonds, im Do Paid defining Lelort Spring, wages of hands, i:;i r,o Paid Allred Gardner, stars for Police, 1 oD Paid Goo. R, Foote, repairing lamps, 21 7.7 Paid Geo. L. Goueher, posting ordi nances, O ( „J Paid Jno. Lush, new pimipat market house, ;io do Paul Levi Albert, in full of salary as Lamp-Pghter West Ward, * 1,7 DO Paid Henry Wolf, crosMiigs and live boxes. j im Paid S. Keepers, supper, for Patrol, s on Paid John < 'ampbell. pine knots, rlng i ng of hell Ac., for Richmond Celebra tion, ]x 7 Paid Wm. I.yne. tn*es, (CD Paid George Wetzel, posts, handles. Wheelbarrows, Ac., for borough, :;■> .70 Paid A. S. Lytic, repairs at market house, j jo Paid J. boas,cap'- for Police, ;i dd Paid A. S. L.\ ne, re))alring lamps, D 17 Paid Ik Swart/., removing nuisances Ac., 7 2-7 .Paid_W.-Mllrt.ln, supper tor-Patrol, iCKr Paul D. black, 121 perches of stone f>» I7ets.. .7-7 M» Paid J. Annsl rong, for making out I hipll cate, 1 .7 dd Paul John Spahr, plant ing (rces, I mi Paid Ilandshuh A K line, I I2 l , feel of wall jit spring, 1 ill ;»l Paid W. Hamit/, s perch ofsloiieiu 75 et**., tl no Paid K. S. (J lass. work at Grave Yard. l.'i .".0 Paid \V. Mart in, supper for Pal rol, is on Paid Pamison A Sheafer. setting curb and making pavement on North street, ds dl Paid .lonallian /eigler, stepping stones, IT no Paid ( leorge Wet/.el, eiv< tint? new stands at market house, i: 711 Paid k. Faber, work at crossings, in.nu Paid P. Spain-, 15d loads of stone, c 75 et-.. in 00 Paid l-yiieh w Ponte, plumbing, We,. -II 1!) Paid John Harris, dressing drills, Ac,. ;t (H>- Paid Casper Karly, ringing hell, 1 oil Paul Geo. Wet/.ei, lumber for Doioiigb seales and bridge, IT (G Paid John Cainpl-ell, trimming trees, I g 5 Paul John < ’amphell, appropriation to Fmpire Hooker Ladder ('oinpany, ill 00 Paul Jno. Mart in, appropriation to I 'iiinu Fire { 'oinpany, ;;i 00 Paid J. \V. Ogilby, appropriatlon tot load Will, lloso ('oinpany, ill 00 Paul G, A. Hillman, appropriation to Cumberland Fire Company, ill 00 Paid Geo. Taylor, extra service, a tm Paul 11. (.tihh, hlneksmithing, 10 iM Pa id Geo. heotem, plank (louring, work A«>., at Borough scales, ;*7 :*5 Paid C. L T . IP)Her, numbering stands at marked, and new burner for lamps, 'JI 00 Paid A. s. Lyno, repairs at market house, giassand work for street lamps Id (JO Paid Win. Hamlshuh, raising and setting curb at Hoover’s, hi 125 Paul J. J. Hosier, biaeksmithlng, S 5 Paid Henry Saxton, hardware, ' 71 Jl Paid k. I-’, kyne, glass and hardware, Id Id Paid A. H. Hlalr lumber, (I (W Pai<l Delaney A- Blair, lumber. 50 hd Pa id John U. Na teller levelling pole, ami HegulatoFs tools, Id 00 Paid M. Neely, shovelling snow. d 57 Paid W. Conneny, shovelling snow, I 05 Paid George Heolem, work at market Paid !’. sphar, hrlek, :Sd 25 I ‘a a I e -'is in Supreme Court. P.o rough < a-. Mat diall, IiSUJ, id 7S Paid A. S, kyne, repairs and glass for lamps. 21 75 Paid !•;. Swartz, salary as High Consta ble, -too uo Paid A. F. Meek, salary ns Lamp-lighter Last Ward. 120 00 Paid 1». Koch, salary as Lamp-lighter BRILLIANTS, We.-a Ward, 105 00 Pant \. s. Lvnc, salary as < Terk of MarUet-s. ’ ‘ IMO 110 Paid Geo. Taylor, salary as Janitor. 25.00 Pa id 1 1. 1 'onimaii, salary as Borough Treasurer, ' 10(1 0-0 Paul .1. M. Masonheimer, salary as See- retary oft’orporation, BD Ul) Paid W. Neely,salary as Assistant street 1 omnii-sioner, 10 00 Paid A. S. Lyne, for elllcient services, 20 00 Paid M. Cornman for extra services, 25 00 Paid.). M. Masonheimer, preparing state ment of Borough ami Bounty Funds, 25 00 Paid James London, minute bool; and sta -1 ionary, to GO Paid Job 11 Natcher, John Hake, and John .dardn. Regulating/ 15 00 Paid J. M. Masonheimer, forslamps and pells. 0 20 Paid A.s. 1 .vne, repairing lamps. 22 00 Total cn.»h payments, v 8.0i7 15 l’.\ K..oneratioiis allowed A. Kerr. '1 'ulterior, -V) 10 Amount ofiaxes outstanding for ISA*,. 1,172 28 AXM’AI, Ki’ATKMKNT OF THK DKIJTS AND ASSKTS OF TITI3 DOROCGH. Liabilities. Builds issued for Gas A Water stock. L-l subscription, -25,00 i) ou B- •ml.', issued for Gas A Water slock, L'd subscription, k'j.OUU 00 Bonds issued to George Lino A ot hers, X2ST 50 Judgment ofM. Warden use of Mrs. I-:. .M’Miiien, 500 no Assctts. |im i shm < n (his A Water stock Ist sub s<u |pi i< <n, par value, -25,e0n on 1 i“a sha; es Gas A Water stock 2d sub scription. par value, 2.5,000 i*o i2l share- Gas A Water stock, par value, no outstanding taxes for lStj.s, 1,172 2S Mxces- of Indebted ness. fjK'bilitirs for. Bounty Purposes. DR. To a inuun 1 received from sale of Boun ty Bond. ■ $25,817 :{j To* outstanding taxes of A. Rinehart Collector, 180-1, 21150 To amount of Duplicate for ISOS. 15,070 21 CR. By amount paid on notes in Car lisle Deposit Bank by Bounty Bonds redeemed, ‘ >g| m $7 By amount paid on Coupons, ’ 101 1)', By amount paid John Lee, pro curing credits to Borough, PX) 00 By amount paid George Thayer, Balance of Bounty. ’ ’ 50 00 By amount paid C. Warden, Boun ty and I 'osts, •j-',) ],■; By amount paid Rheem and Weak ly Printing Bonds, Ac., sit 50 By amount paid Slumps and nee essary Kxpenscs, si 20 By lOxonerations to A. Rinehart Collector I>ol, * luo ;G By Kxoneralions to A. Kerr, Collec- Jorpn-,. }ll 17 ixora ry Pfivi-uiiiiie allowed i). I'ormiinii, (<» per ivnt’. ‘ Kir. ir, Hula nee J mplicale, «* t )iS7 id In hands ofTreasurcr, j’syy \\ c l in* Auditors ol' the I Jorum'll of (’jirlislc do cvriM.v, Mint we have examined the ae cinim oi’ Uavul Curnman, Ksq., Borough Treasur er, and lind a balance clue him by the Borou<di of six Hundred seventy-seven dollars and fdrtv ihiv.- aunts. The above statement of (be Liabiii lies and assets oflho Borough we lind correct W have also examined the account of said Treasurer with the Bounty Fund, and lind a balance due hy him to said Fund of otic thou sand eijrht. hundred seventy-seven dollars and thiriy-two cents. rp l x w a n I- cll it A I* Fu it i',v sii ; '1 in.- lamest stuck id well-made Tlii Ware in tin state, constantly kepi on hand. Merchants -md licalers are invited to ;.dve (is a call hcfnic *>nr elae ino eFcwheiv. 1 , -MiII,I.CIV A SMITH, •- . Market >t., 1 >et uven 7th and Mh, ~ . , lMiiladcl]du:i, March 2n. * J B Lit ACM LI) ami Unbleached Muslins at Kivatly reduced prU-i-s. also Cotton Lans nt -Mardt til, is®. A. \V. BKSXZ, Jfmaudal. D. CORNMAN’. Esq., 7'rcnxurcr DR. CR. JC.rjjrndUurrti, StiS.KSj .>0 ’*01,272 2s t.OII 22 r>o $11,7(12 07 till *11,'7(1207 .1. J*. BIXMIU. ) K. I». I'AMKIKi.N, { -AwhU,r.s A. K. SiIFAFIOB, J 33rg (Sturts. K AD! READ!! R E AD!!! W. c. SAWvnn, .1. A. I)i;ick. J. K. BmKiioi.nr Known ns the Jinn of \V. C. SAWYER A (JO. East Main st., two doors below Saxton's Hard ware Store, have Just teeclvcd from NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA IMPORTING, jobbing, ami nil Immense stock of all kinds of SEASONABLE GOODS, bought at the LATE PANIC PRICE* FOB CASH. Now is the* time to got bargains In DRESS GOODS, DOMESTICS AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. SILKS in all their varieties; Striped, Barred and Plain Poplins ; all colors of Alnaccas; 3-land <5-1 Wool DeLaines. shepherd's plaids, Mohair Lustres, French and American DeLaines. Sj*Kri.\i. attention paid to MOUI’NING and FUNEKAL GOODS. Bombazines, Tamlse (‘loth, Pure Al- paoeas, Clmllles, Marolzc, Mourning Silks, Ao., Ac Sprint/ Mmi/ux, Jlastpws and Snrf/tirs, nnr shade uf Sark ing Cloths, Spring iShatrls, u rwcsl sfi/lrs; Spring Jfahiiimtfs and latest hapromd HOOP SKI UTS ; < . I UCOKS, MVSLIXS, shhhti xos, arxonAMs, TH'KIXriS . STJUPKS SKM.INC AT SMASH ll> PRICKS, 6ROJ Yd-. CALU'OKS, Light, Dark. Rmwii, Mo dium and Hlaek from I:! 1 ;, cts. up. R'H») Yds. Hleaehod and Drown SHIRTINGS. •V'l) Yds. GINGHAMS’ best makes, Huy your CLOTHS, CASKIMERES and FUR NISHING GOODS from W. c. sawyer A- Co., who have always on hand a large and choice as sortmemt of FRENCH, GERMAN * AMERICAN CI.oTHS, CA SSIMJCR KS . 1 XI) I ’KSTIX (IS. Have Goods made up in the LATEST STYLES. HOYS’ WK A U ok !•: v i-: u v va mr.Tv w. C . s A W V K u ii o v s k k e k i' i-: r s MARK \ NOTH oK Till', M . C. SA \\ \ ER iV (i.-keep thr larg est ami 1 »es( select c<i slock «*f (’arjtetn, Oil Clof/ut, 67 unit's. Hit inf Material*, Look ing (dans, s, < 'nrjxi c/iuln.t, /.’m/.v, ,fv.. “ i \ r n !•: v a 1.1.1: v dOiifi V J>s. (’ A Ii J‘ KTS IMPi )RTEH. FUH'RF.H and ‘■vTRIPKh, lUOO Yds being Superior Ilumc Made. (!00 Yds. Linen and Hemp. S-l, (!-1, .1-1 and M on. eja iTHS. 11V iiiahe (!iix <h'j)nr(ni>‘iit u ,s PHCIAL ■ JATftltllSTin our Trail'', ,■lll jienons i in want of llowtn J ,, i(rnir/iiin/ (tu'idn, ar invited In end before bui/in;/. ■CrT* We lake pleasure In '■liuwln" mir i Goods. KAST M A IX ST ii KKT (100 i) w s F O R T II ES&Eo I* 1. ]• . C. RAWYKH .V: CO. arc selling al! kinds CAMBRICS, N'AIX T SuOKS, EMBROIDERIES, TOWELLINGS, HOSIERY, VA X 1C K K X()TI U X rf 1)1 e\ ery description, AT IllllUK-llllWS IMiM'KS * h A line assortment of JCJI) (,Aol'A'.v, HUAI), I'liXDIll; AM) DMTICKMIX!■ To buy from \V. SA\VVi:i{ A- (.‘O. your 7</W -JJivns. J'WiU'h, JuKjfish and (.'cr/iuin l.\)ti>ifrrjiancy, Wool TaMr foa-r.i, ( bc.v-Vx, Nun rinhrcllas, AVmA-tr*, and a tliou«hnd other articles tml inen 11i O V It M () T T O Is to buy »r.mils for l’ASi I mi lit H ,1) I'KH'Ks. Sell them CHEAPER ullll fast, r Hum ;inv other IUM si-: in Tiiwy U . *-SAWYER A CO. i/'tll muhijiif (fhii/ii./s uj the /e-"v,s7 an,/ ~i‘>d ./eviraWe liujiurl'ilnmy ns (fir. V* ll.s'hl S. Thankful for past AUpp.nM.we are doteimined, by attention, to merit a eoutinuance of the same, Every body is naked m cull and see ..ur Hoods, two doors below Saxton's Hardware Store, East Main Street, Carlisle, Pa. W. C. SAWYER & CO. MtU'cll 22, IS'vj, AUCTION HO That the business of Mining and reducing silver quartz Is immensely prolltable, Is amply attest ed by the results which have accrued from the mines of Mexico, Peru, Germany, and other sil ver-bearing countries, and that Silver lodes are remarkably rich, as well as numerous, in Nevada, we have the testimony of such eminent and dls mi ‘ n ,ls Ihshop Simpson, Pof.Sllliman, l ot. Janies, Hon. Horace Greeley, Speaker Colfax and Senator Nye, who personally visited and in speciod tlie mines, besides hundreds of other in tlndduals who ari* now engaged in the business «»l mining in that state. Prof. Silliman, whilst in V.V'; ,ulla * ~ l (; l l, V‘‘ie-l a lecture in the city of Austin, dining which he said: “ Wo cannot count upon tin; tune when mining will cease to bo prolltable in these hills ! Bishop Simpson, of the Methodist Church, In a leeLuro delivered In the city of New York, after his return irom Nevada,said: “ Were thedebt of our nation WJ,000,000,000, there is wealth enough there, when our debt Is paid off, lo give every soldier who returns Irom our battle-ilelds muskets of silver instead of iron. * * Ido not speak now irom idle speculation, but I speak of that wo.ilih Irom ohwwr/ion and artunl calculation." WHAT DIVIDENDS MAY JSK EXPECTED. \s to t he amount of dividends Hint may be rea sonably expected Irom a Silver Mining Company, operating in Nevada, it may bo set down as rung mg irom lot).to luuumrecaf. jxt anmnn, according to tin* progress made in tlie mines, and the ounn mv of machinery at work. H<\y\" is MonthlyMiii/d'inr for Augustcoutaiucd an article on “ Nevada,” which, with reference to ih<- /«'Ki/A<u silver mining, said; “If the mine be rnh/e lt cairscarcely fall to return jr>mi (>-n to “u jin' rent. per month 1 1> the investor; ami mlv« r mines are unlike gold mines, in that they are in-jluw.-itihlr , ami mav lie worked for general urns when once opened.” A ive.-ni i-.-uem the Philadelphia Evening Trie fjr.ijdi, speaking on this subject, says : “The min ing siaiisiies oi Nevada show us that whenever worked with proper appliances, and under Judi cious management, these mines have paid from ;;hh io 01,1 j„.,- cent. per annum upon the capital 5 li w-ted i i icr<' i'. not a - ingle Company now in operation with Hi. li own machinery in Nevada, aa far as \vi• 1 ia\ • I' mni l •'I. that it is not a complete success. A//arc r.-l in n i ug not only large, lint ENORMOUS Dl \ id.-m Is. and the prices of their share have corrcs pomiingly tnleanerd, For Instance, on March lid, the stocks of i he older Companies were quoted in the eiiy pap.-fs as follows ; " Gould A Curry, SUSU; Savage, ('hollar Polos!, S.'idd; Imperial, 8117 • ( ~ ,. V"!n . l. > ' ~n, ‘ f,| * o|n : Alpha, SiMO; Yellow Jacket, M.'ta. Ihe original price oi these stocks was less < 'Hi:CHS, < ■/:. i sh, than -.hi— : miiih! ot them only $lO. And the Com panies more iecent ly organi/.ed tiro not a whit Ic.-s pro-perous, hut as far as progressed give c\cr\ pnam-e <»t an nit Imale success even greater limn that achieved i.y Die Gould A Curry, For example, the stuck oi tin* Hale A Norcross Com pany of Ne\ ada, winch n few months ago was wort li only uni. Is now quoted at 51,160. So, al.-o, the Ho-tonaml Ueese River Mining Compa ny. wlm-li eomincneed work only last fall: its shares, though originally sold nt $lO, soon went up to sn»), ami on the Ist of March had advanced tO 1 1 may therefore bo safely asserted that no a her enlerpise, requiring the association of capi •d. oilers so many inducements for Investment ■i//i so little risk-, as Silver Mining, Every Cctmpany U'd vims a mine, mul will honestly go to work, MUST iK a success! Ji cfinnot possibly fail. The only .itlcreuce between companies at work will bo in be amounts of their dividends. I r K a K V K N r_K I? X texs.io nsii.veu Aim lln* owners of NINETEEN (10) valuable bodges amounting to ll.ooi) linear feet (tho chief of which is the Revenue Extension Loud, one of the richest ever discovered in that district,) all of which are situated upon tho celebrated Lander Hill, near Austin, Nevada. Tho Hopkins’ Tun nel, which continences al Lauder Hill, and will pierce the Hill from side to side, running at right angles with the Silver Veins, and will cut In its course upward of one hundred and llfty mines i this number being located,) is also tho property ol this Company. Work upon this tunnel is be ing pushed forward with energy, and has already reached upward of three hundred feet. The Superintendent telegraphs from Austin, Nevada, under date of February 11, IMU, as fol- "At work on Revenue Extension Mine; ore aken out to-day assays gloT.l.j to tlie ton. Work m Hopkins'Tunnel advanced 70 feet slnco last hspaleli (February 2d.") And again, under dale of .March sth, as fol rWS : '• Receipts in bullion S1,I»00. Tunnel advanced o le<i. Hevenue shaft "o feet. WHAT OTHERS SAY ABOUT IT. I lio Philadelphia Commercial List ot March fkl, uitaius a loiter Irom one of its correspondents,' ateil Austin. Nevada, February o, lt»W r which " Al the lower extremity of the City of Austin— uondam Chiton—where Pony Canon debouches Uo Reese River Valley, a project has been anineneed, which, if carried out in accordance it ii i he plan of those who conceived the scheme, ill prove one ofthc most magnificent works or ie day, and which cannot fail to haudsomelv •ward l hose who push It, to completion. I al ide i<> the Hopkins' Tunnel. The Revenue Kx •iiMou Mining Company, owning this tunnel, avc a -erics of ledges lying parallel with each [her, located upon t lie hill, al the foot of which ils work commences, and will cut al nearly a igln angle each lode with which it comes'' In aniaei throughout Us entire length, and they un be numbered by the score—the lull being liter lly seamed with them. As this great work regresses, vein after vein of the rock bcarim- In- precious metal will bo crossed, at a depth ullh-i. nt to render their working prolitablo, each a succession being cut at a greater depth from li>; surface than the preceding one, owing to the ising "I tiio hill in which they are located. Upon veins, alter they are crossed, workmen can I* engaged in extracting Hie ores upon either Ide ol i he tunnel, wit hou tin any manner hinder ig ii> progress. H !•: SUCCESS OF TiiE COMPANY CERTAIN, It N thus apparent that (heßevenue Extension Silver .Mining Company have progressed so far in then operations that success is not onhj certain but Ani Ai.i.v at run noon. Before the dose of tlie camming summer—perhaps hv l he middle—lt will be ranked amongst the HI VIDKND-P .VY ING companies, and ils slock will, m all proba bility, advance logiy>, g.ja, or perhaps even gl()0 per share l . Tberelorc, now in the time to invent Only a small portion of the working capital yet remains unsold, and the Directors are anxious that it should he disposed of Immediately, in or der that there may bn uo delay in tlie prosecu tion ol tlie work in hand, Hence this advertise ment. J ol shares slO, free of assessment. Cerlilieates issued as soon as funds are re ceived. I‘orxms wish to invest, whether in largo or mil amounts may remit to or address K. J‘. JIAUPMR, Treasurer, \o. .*•» S<m/h Third Street, PIIILADKMMIIA, Maivh ISiiU.— ot. 688. UOO1 ’ »“'»»*> 628 HOPKINS “OWN MAKE," M.\.x'urACTt:ur:i) & Sold Wholmsali: & Retail, irAXIdvKUC’UIKI-S. XO. U.S ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 'I he most complete assort meat of Ladles' Misses’ ?uul Children's Hoop Skirls, In this City ; gotten up expressly to meet the wants of First- Class Trade ; embracing the newest and most de sirable Styles and Sizes of (Jure Trails,” of every length—iromt! \\ to-1 yards round,- —i*u to JtiSprings, at to io ud, Plain Skirts, all lengths, from Utf to :» yards round llio bottom, at cd lu to \r } . Our line of Misses* ami Children's Skirts, are proverbially beyond all competition, for variety of styles ami sizes—as well as for lluish anil du rability ; varying from t> to k 5 inches In length, U i.» I.» springs at ;l* rents to 20. Ail Skirts of •‘Uur uwn Make," arc Warranted to give satis iaction; but buy none as such, unless they have •■Hopkins Hoop Skirt Manufaelurv, Xo. 02s Arch street,” Stamped on each Tab! Also, eouslnnily on hand, Hood Skirts, Manu- Jaeiured in New \ ork, anil the Eastern States, wlncli we sell at very low Prices, a lot of cheap skirts—l.j springs, bo cents; HU springs, Si 00—115 springs, !•>—Ou springs, tfl lijand-JU springs Si 50 Skirts, made to Order and Repaired. Tlk.ms Cash. One Pam: Only! March ”2, i.vjtf.—im. A X HOOD: HO W ,L O,S T ~ .lust published, a new edition of Pr. I'ulver well s celebrated Essay on the radical cure (with out medicine; oi Spermulorrluea, or Seminal weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Im po tency, Mental ami Physical Incapacity, impedi ments to Marriage, etc; also, Consumption, Epl h'P-'y. anil pits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. Price, in a sealed envelope, only 0 cents. The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years’ tsuo cc.ssiul practice, that the alarming consequences oi sclf-abn-e may be radically cured without the dangerous u<e ot internal medicine or the appll r;it am of the Unde—pointing out a mode of euro at once simple, eerlam, and ollectual, bv means m which e\Vr\ sullcsvr, no mutter what'his con dition may be. may cure himself eheaplv, pri vately, ami rutitcaUif. Tins Lecture should bo in the hands of overv youth and every man in the land. fsent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any Idiess, pud paid, on receipt of six cents, or two asl stamps. Address the publishers, , „ Oil Ay. J. C. KLINE & CO.. >lMc.U^S < -ly V . yorlilVOStom ' :cbOS . (Citi) Elrbcrtiscmcnts. A HE OPPORTUNITY FOR PROFITABLE INVESTMENT I HEVENFE EXTENSION SILVER MINING CO., O F N E V A DA. Capitol Stock, Divided into 50,000 Shakes, at Sio Each. OVFIC E It 8 PRESIDENT, Hon. GEO. P. FISUEK, Judge of the. Supremo Court, Washington D. c. Vice Piiesident, T. S. E M E II Y Philadelphia. Tueasuueu, E. B. lIAIIPEU, Of Harper, luirncy <k Co., Bankers, Philnd’n. SECKETAUV, LOUIS U. M'DONOUGH, Philadelphia. .Srn:nixri'.N'i)KNT at the Minus, D. S. CHILDS, Mining Engineer, Austin. Nevada. OPVI C K : No. Aj South Third street, Philadelphia. SILVKU MINING PUUPITABLE. Wll \T OTHER COMPANIES ARE DOING THE NATURAL CONCLUSION. MINING COMPANY il O W R E s T 0 U E I) .SOOO.Ouo
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