$ IMPORTANT IETTER, ->)■ >■ io president of Hie l>oin erratic Stale invention CJlvcs Hie Truth of History. .s li equivocal Denial of the Assertion that \tho President is Opposed to the Demo cratic Candidate for Governor! Harrisburg, Mnreli 28, isoi’i. b the Editors of the Ar/c ; lAbout ton days after the adjournment ftbe Jate Democratic State Convention, fc following statement appeared in the |nslilngton correspondence of the New fork Tribune: It 1 It will bo remembered that (he late Bpperhead Convention of Pennsylvania, Rcr nominating Mr. Clymor for Govor |r, passed a resolution indorsing the fesiclent’s policy. A sub-committee Es appointed to come on hero and pre- Et the resolution in person. This grato g mission was essayed a few evenings Hoc. The committee was' admitted to K audience with the President, and fore proceeding, after the most approved fikion, to assure him that the Democra- Kof Pennsylvania had designed no emp- Icompliment; that they had watched m recent action with no ordinary grati- Bvtion; and that they should stand by En and his administration so long tm lie Enobiy adhered to the sacred Conatitu «h. Before the peroration was realhed, President broke in u'pon thomivlth te suggestion that ‘the wisest lining fey could do was to go home and change Sir ticket.’ He believed tliat they had Kde a latal mistake in nominating such man, especially at this particular time, |tli much other remarks of a similarly fcouraging character. The last seen of 5 Pennsylvania Committeemen they [re seen making for the Baltimore de |in a fearfully demoralized frame of nd." Phe false ami unfounded assertions [tallied iu the above extract have been Broduoed, in various forms, in the Ro jblican papers of the .State, So long as | statements were of a general charac f, it was deemed unnecessary to make |y reply, but within the last few days f Ivo received letters from valued friends forming mo (hat lam referred to as jving been one of the alleged “ sub-com ittee,” and making enquiries of me as [the truth or falsity of the above ailega ins. In reply, therefore, to those en lirics, and to the end that the unfound- I character of the whole extract may |Hy appear, I submit the following fotement: fl had tile honor to preside over the dc berations of the Democratic State Con dition which nominated Hiester Cly ter for Governor. litis false that any committee or suli bmmittoe was appointed by theC'onven fon or by its presiding officer to proceed | Washington to present to the Prcsi |nt its resolution approving his policy, I for any other purpose whatever. No lotion was over made in the Convention, pr was any adopted of that nature, nor |d any committee or sub-committee, or py individual or individuals, authorized y that Convention, or in any way rep isenting it, go to Washington on any ich errand. The whole statement of io Tribune correspondent is one of un lixed and unadulterated falsehood. the end of the week in which le Convention assembled, 1, in compa y with other Democratic Pennsylvania enators and members, visited ’ Wasli- Igton, and, while there, I and the Hon. I. B. Beardsloe embraced the opportu nity of satisfying a long-cherished desire B pay our respects to the XTesident, and | assuring him of our cordial approval | his restoration policy, and of his veto I that iniquitous measure, the Froed- Ben’s Bureau Bill. During the inter aew, the proceedings of our Convention lerc referred to and 1 took occasion to pure tlie President of the sincerity and Enanimity with which his policy was jipported by its members. The resolu- Joas of our Convention were alluded to y the President—he remarking that they fere clear, pointed, concise, and that hoy could not be misunderstood. ■ The candidate of our party.was not, at |\y time or in any way directly or indi |clly referred to by ‘the President or Uirselves. Nothing occurred during the pterview which rendered it proper or Jecessary ; nor did the President, by any Kpression or suggestion, lead us to sus jeet that ho was unfriendly to Mr. Cly jber. The visit was truly gratifying to jursclvcs, and we have no reason to doubt jut that it was acceptable to him. | I may here state ujxm the veiny hitjhest mhoritj/, that the President himself om- Jhatieally repudiates and denies that he fas ever, to any one, made any statement It reference to the nomination of Mr. flymer, which could by possibility be prtured into the expression or sentiments jtlributed to him in the foregoing ex pot. It lias been left for the malice and hendaoity of disappointed and chagrined Ijsunionists to give a version to an inter view of private gentlemen with the Pres flenl, which would be most in accordance pith their hopes and desires, but which jnfortunately for them mid their aims, is Jilsc and unfounded in each and every barfir-ular. Very respectfully, yours, <tc., \Vm. Hopkins, sfjf Rules of Travel on Railroads.—Tho J! (following “rules of the road” are based % »!>oa legal decisions, and ought to be uni | versally made known. The Courts have decided that applicants for tickets on rad ii roads can be ejected from the cars if they do not offer the exact amount of their fare. Conductors are not bound to make change. -Ml railroad tickets are good until used; “good for this day only,” or otherwise limiting time of genuineness, a are o| ' no account. Passengers wlio lose P " le ‘ r tickets can be ejected from the ears U ’odoss they purchase a secand one. Pas g songers are bound to observe decorum in | tlie cars, and are obliged to comply with | all reasonable demands to 11 show their | tickets.” Standing on the platform, or | otherwise violating the rules of the com | pany, renders a person liable to be put | from the train. No person has a right to monopolize more seats than he has paid I foi; and any article left in a seat while || the owner is temporarily absent, entitles jjj'hm to the place upon his return. Stevens, the Fenian Head Centre, is the guest of John Mitchel, in Paris.— He is soon coming to the United States. SPECIAL NOTICES. -03* Tills Is a personal invitation to the reader to examine my largo assortment of New Styi.es of Dress Goods, selected wfth special care for the Spring Trade. REMEMBER, THAT I HAVE RE MOVED moat Main Street, to £orth Hanover Street, next Poor to Miller & Bowers’ Hard ware Store. Court week is an anxious one to many Persons, but if the people would buy all their Dry oods. Carpets . and House Furnishing Goods loin AV. c. Sawyer Co., thev would have great Peace of mind, for W. c. Sawyer & Co. have the cheapest and best selected stock of Dry. ’°ods in Carlisle. Go and see for yourselves. * *SALE OP PERSONAL PROPERTY. —Jacob Ahrahins will sell on the 13th of April next, at his ln Upper Allen township, one mile °uth of Mcchanicsburg, Horses, Cattle, House l0 A ld Furniture, <tc. April 5,1800—2t* The excitements of late have been mimy, (he eclipse of the moon has given some people black eyes, by letting the blackened glass fall on tbelr eyes, the vetoing of the Freedman's Bureau Bill and Civil Rights Bill by the Presi dent of the United Ssatcs has made many sore heads among the politicians and made others re joicing. The decision of the U. H. Supreme Court in regard to Military trials, makes some fear that Jeff. Davis will now be pardoned, while others think the decision necessary for the liberty of the people. But the greatest excitement Is the downward tendency of gold, which has reduced the prices of goods considerably at Julius Neu wahl's Clothing Store, between Dr.s. Zltzer and KleMor, North Hanover SI., Carlisle. Give him a call. Storekeepers, why go to Philadelphia for Groceries and Queensware, Teas, Spices and Tobacco, when you can buy all these and much more in small quantities of the best quality of Win, Blair A Son, South End, Carlisle, Pa. \\ hkki.hk .t Wit.hon’s Machines are the best ■ever olfered to public patronage. They are sim ple ami durable; easily kept in repair; work without noise ; sew with great rapidity ; make an even and lirm stitch on both sides, that will not rip, economize thread, and are applicable to eve ry purpose and material common to the art in question.” —Christian Inquirer. We would advise our readers to call and see the Wheeler & Wilson Machines at the agency at Rail Road Ofllce, Carlisle, Pa., before purchasing. All Machines are warranted. April 5, 18(10. The largest assortment of Pine Ware ever offered to this community, may be seen at the Wholesale ami Retail Grocery and Qucons wavc Store of Wsr. Blair & Sox, “ South End,” Carlisle, Pa. Fruits, Corn and Tomatoes; Pickled and Canned Oysters kept constantly, and offered cheap for ™*h. [March 22, 1800. To Uonsu.iiti'ivms.—The advertiser, having been restored lo health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, afler having suffered for several years will! a severe lung affection, and thatdread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow-snllerers the means of cure. To nil who desire 11, ho will send n copy of the proscription used ffree of charge,) with the diree -1 ions for preparing and using the same, which they will iind a sure cure for Consumption, Ast hma, Bronchus, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat ami I,nng Affect ions. The only object of the ad vcrilser in sending the Proscription Is to benefit tile aillictod, and spread information which lie conceives to lie invaluable, and lie hopes every sufferer will try ills remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, free by return mail, will please address Kuv. EDWARD A. WH.SON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. V. Kcli. C'J, ISOt!.—ly .Slxor.KH AND Pum.ic .SI'KAKKRs will dud Troch es useful in clearing the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an unusual exertions of tho vocal organs. Tile Troches tiro recommended and prescribed by Physicians ; and have had testimonials from emi nent men throughout tho country. Being an ar ticle of true merit, and having peered their elliea ey by a test of many years, cacli year llnds them in new localities in various parts of the world, and tlie Troches tire universally pronounced bet ter than other articles. OIITAIN only “BItOWNS BltONC'lt tA I. TItOCIIES,’ and do not take any of the Worthless Imitations I lint may lie offered. Sold everywhere in tho United States, and. in Foreign Countries, at 3o cents per box. Fell 1, IStio—3m. Eitnons of Youth.— A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature De cay, and all tlie affects of youthful indiscretion, will for tlie sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, tire recipe and directions for making tlie simple remedy by which lie was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adver tiser’s experience, can do so by addi’cssing JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 1:1 Chambers Si., N. V. STitANcn, But Truk. —Every young lady and gentleman in tlie United States can hear some tiling very much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge,) by addressing tiro under signed. Those having fears of being humbugged wall oblige by not noticing tills card. All others will please address their obedient servant, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, N. Y. Fell. Tl, IWiii—ly M'KINSTRy.—In Penn township, on the Ist Inst., Alexander M’Kinstry, aged about. 50 years. M’PATE.—In Paportown, on the 31st ult., John M’Pate, aged about 72 years. Carlisle, April IX, 1866. Flour—Family, 10 00 I Butter, 15 Flour—Extra, 7 501 Eggs, 18 Wheat—White, 2 35} Lard, 15 Wheal—Rod, 2 251 Tallow, 11 Rye, 05 Bacon—Hama, 20 Corn, 5S Bacon —Sides, 10 Oats, 38 Soup Beans, 1 75 Clover Seed, 150 Washed Wool, 60(o/50 Timothy Seed, 325 Unwashed Wool, 33fii)45 Flaxseed, 2 25 Pared Peaches, 7 00 Potatoes—Mercer, 100 Unparod Peaches, 500 Potatoes—P’k Eyes, 80 Dried Apples, 275 Philadelphia, April 11,1800. Flour.—'There is no change to note in the mar ket. About 1600 bbls. sold, mostly North-western extra family, at 88 50 a 0 2> per bbl., including 300 bbls. on secret terms: 200 bbls. Lancaster county ditto at 80 50. Small lot of superfine from 80 to 7; extras at 87 25 to 8, and fancy lots from $ll to 14 per bbl. There is nothing doing in Rye Flour or Corn Meal. We quote the former at 8-1 75. and the latter at S 3 75 per bbl. for Pennsylvania Meal. The receipts of Flour continue light, and at tho close there was more disposition to operate. Grain. —Tho receipts of Wheat continue small, and good quality is in demand at the recent ad vance ; sales’of common and choice Red at 82 a 2 50 per bus.; 3500 bus. Amber on private terras; 1000 bus. white on secret terms. Rye is selling at 1)0 a 02c. There is but little Corn coming forward, and it is in good request at a further advance.— bales of 1000 bus. Yellow at 77c. Oats are in good demand. We notice further sales of 3000 bus. Pemm. and Del. at 53c. in store. In Barley Malt there are no transactions. The receipts to-day areas follows; 1300 bbls. Hour, 3070 bus. wheat, •1300 bus. Corn, 1)010 bus. Oats. Seeds.—Clovorsecd is rather quiet, and ranges from $1 50 for inferior to 85 75 per bus. for good.— Timothy commands 84 50, and Flaxseed $2 50, a 2 05 per bus. Whiskey,—There Is but little hero: small sales of Pcnna. bbls. are making at 82 2o a 2 26, and Ohio at 82 28 per gallon. AUDITOR’S NOTICE.—The under signed appointed by the Orphan’s Court of Cumberland county, to distribute the balance of the estate of George Forney, dec’d., late of Sil ver Spring township, In the hands of Joseph. Eichelbcrger, administrator of George Forney, dec’d., to and among the creditors of'said estate, will meet the parties at his oliiec, in Carlisle, on. Monday, the 7lh (lay of May, at 10 o’clock A. M. WM. M. BUTLER, Auditor,, April 12, IB6o—lt. ~VTOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that 1\ Letters of Administration on the estate of diaries Hiuley, late of Penn township, Cumber land county, dec’d., have been granted to the* undersigned residing in said township. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to« make payment immediately, and those having: claims against said estate will also present them, for settlement, "VTOTICE: —Notice is hereby given that i\ letters of Administration on the estate of Alexander M’Kinstry, dec’d., late of Penn Uvp., Cumberland county, nave- been granted to tbe undersigned, residing in said township. All per sons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them for settlement. C. V. KELLii, Administrator* April 12, IMG-Ot* WM. A. MILES. T BUSSES.—“ SEELEY’S HARD RUBBER TRUSS” cures RUPTURE, frees the cord from all pressure; will never rust, break, limber, chafe, or become lllthy, (the tine steel spring being coated with hard rubber;) spring made an v power required; used In bathing, tit ted to lorm '.‘requires no strapping; cleanest, lightest, easiest, :»nd best Tru<s known. Send for pam- I. 11. SKMLEY, Sole Proprietor. 11117 ChctlntU SI., Philadelphia, Pa. April 111, I.SWl—lm. its* Allstate Nolesfuken in exchange for goods. April 12, ISOi!—i"t. P. S.—Stop-Ladders for house cleansing; Canned Foil. 22, iStiti—ly HIED, REPORT OF THE MARKETS. Carlisle Iflarltets. Pliilndclphia Market*. licto SUrberttementsi. E. B. EYSTEU, Administrator U'itk will annexed. April i-2, JB(W—(it* r)OLLAK & SON, Meerschaum Maim- I lecturers, tl!)2 Broadway, near Fourth St., K. V Wholesale ami retail at reduced rates. Pipes ami Holders cut to order and repaired. All goods warranted genuine. Send stamp for Circular.— Pipes SO to SSOeach, April 12, J/leto SUtocrasnuents. a THE NOTED SOUTH HANOVER _ STREET “ PRY GOODS’- STORE. The most Attractive place In Carlisle, is at \ W. Bentz’s groat “ MERC ANTJLE EMPORIUM,” whore can be purchased the best, handsomest and cheapest goods In the country. Wo have Just replenished our stock with a largo invoice of oftho cir o / re $ t goo d b in the market, and will continue to renew the supply daily or as necessity requires. It would bo impossible to enumerate all the articles con tained m our extensive lino of business. We have now a tine assortment of LADIES SPRING DRESS GOODS, POPLINS, plain and plaid, CIIALIiIES, of beautiful patterns, ,tc., PRINTS, it all kinds of Domestic Goods. A variety of GENTLEMEN AND BOYS WEAR, An extensive stock of TABLE, STAIR unci FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Oil Shades, Blind Materials, and Carpet Chains, Hopkins superior HOOP SKIRTS, all lengths and widths. We shall be happy to have all call and examine pur.new stock, as wo feel confident that our selec tion will please all tastes. April 12.1800, A.W.BENTZ. QROCERY & PROVISION STORE. Just received and constantly arriving, at Hoff max’s, the finest and best assortment of GROCERIES to he found In the market, which will be disposed of at the very lowest possible prices, my motto being “ QUICK .SALES AND SMALL JUtOFTTS:' ' Among others, the following art teles will be found embraced in his stock, viz: SYRUPS, COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, Chocolates, Spices of all kinds, ground and whole, Biscuits and Crackers of all kinds, Raisins, Figs, Dates, Oranges, Lemons, Cocoa Nuts, Sweet Shaker Corn, Hominy, Pearl Barley, Rice, Peas Beans, Corn Starch. Farina, Silver Gloss and Pearl Starch, Extracts of Lemon and Vanilla. . C li eesc, Pickles by the dozen, and by the Jar, Fresh Pea chos, Tomatoes, Green Corn, Green Peas, Pure Cider Vin egar, &c. Also, Fresh Salted Fish of all kinds, Tar and Wheel Grease, Concentra ted Lye, Soaps, Tobacco, Scgars, Pipes. Excelsior Sugar Cured Hams, Dried Beef, Lancaster Bologna, which I will sell by the piece or cut, Glass, Stone, Ear then and Queensware. CEDAR AND WOODEN WARE , c Such as Tubs, Keelers. Buckets, Bowls, Butter Prints, Ladles, Spoons, Rolling Pins, Potato mash ers, A*c., Brooms, Ropes, Bedcords, Twines, Can dle Wicks, NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. Vandomark’s famous concentrated Yeast. G. B. HOFFMAN. Corner of Fast and Pomfret Streets, Carlisle. April 12, 18(jG—ly. Quarterly report of t h e FIRST NATIONAL BANK CARLISLE, PA. KE souncKs Loans and Discounts, $200,510 90 U. S. Bonds, 75,500 00 Other U. S. Securities, 07,000 00 Legal Tender Notes Postal Currency, 79,108 00 National Bank Notes, 88,505 00 Notes of other Banks, 4,575 00 Cash Items, 25,278 35 Due from other Banks and Bankers, 48,075 70 Expenses, Interest and Taxes, Real Estate and Insurance, Furniture and Fixtures, Premiums, LIABILITIES Capital, 50,000 00 Surplus Fund, 8,100 00 Discounts and Prollt and Loss, 5,331 1!) Circulation, 45,000 00 Due to oilier Banks, 18,181 75 Deposits, 397,101 99 Stale of Pennsylvania, ) s c< County of Cvunb. j‘ * “■* I, Joseph C. Holler, Cashier of the First Nation al Hank, Carlisle, do swear that the above state ment is true to the best of my knowledge anil belief Sworn ancfcsnbscriiied before me, R. A. Noble, SVoiar!/ Ihihfic. April 12,1803. J> EMOV A I. ! rue subscriber begsjeave to inform his old cus tomers and the public generally, that he has re moved his SADDLE AND HARNESS, establishment to the building on South Hanover street, Carlisle, nearly opposite Bent/’ Store. He will, as heretofore, keep constantly on hand, of his own make, everything in his line, such as SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, WHIPS, &C., &C. All his work is made up under his own super vision, and he therefore feels warranted in say ing that for workmanship and durability, it is unsurpassed. Thankful for past favors bo re spectfully solicits a continuance of the same. william clepper. April 12, 1800—Cm. mo THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF J_ CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Gentlemen: In pursuance of the forty-third Section of the Act of Bth May, 1851, you are here by notified to meet in convention, at the Court House, in Carlisle, on the first Tuesday in May, 1866, being the first day of the month at lU>4 o’clock, in the forenoon, and select viva voce, by a majori ty of the whole number of Directors present, one person of literary and scientific acquirements, and of skill and experience in the art of teaching, as County Superintendent for tho three succeed ing years, determine the amount of compensa tion for the same, and certify tlie result to the State Superintendent at Harrisburg, as required bv tin* thirtv-uinth and fortieth Sections of said Act. GEORGE SWARTZ, Oh &'upt. of Cumberland C Shlrcmanslown, April 12, 1860—3 t. APPEALS FOR ISGG.—The Appeals on the assessment for County and State luxes for 1866, will he heldattho County Commis sioners office, in Carlisle, as follows, viz; Mon roe and Upper Allen, on the 21th day of April; Lower Allen and Mechanicsburg, on the 2oth; East Ponnsborongh, Hampden and New Cum berland, on the 26th ; Silver Spring and-MUUlle sex, on the 27th; North Middleton and South Middleton, on the 30th; Frankfort! and Mlfilin, on the Ist of May; Hopewell, Ncwburg and Ship pensburg township, on the 2d; Shlppenshurg Borough and Southampton, on the 3d; Newton and West Pcnnsborougn on tlie 4th; Dickinson and Penn, on the 7th ; Carlisle and Ncwvillo on the Bth. JOHN M’COY, ) Commissioners HENRY JCARNS, J-of Cumberland A. F. MECK. J County. Attest; J, Armstrong, Clerk. April 12, 1866. ~pi REMINGTON & SONS, MANUFACTUPvEPS OF REVOLVERS, RIFLES M V SICE TS A .Vi) CA I? B ICC US, For the United States Service. Also. POCKET AND BELT REVOLVERS, REPEATING P I S T O L S-, RIFLE CANES REVOLVING RIFLED Rifle and Shot Gnu Barrels, and Gun Materials, sold by Gun Dealers and the Trade generally. In these days of Housebreaking and Robbery, every House, Wore, Lank, and office, should hare one of REMINGTON’S REVOLVERS. Parties desiring to avsiil themselves of the late improvements In Pistols, and superior workman ship and form, will find all combined in the New REMINGTON REVOLVERS, ' i 'ireulars containing cut.-. and description of mi 1 Arms will he furnished upon application, F. REMINGTON & SONS, Ilion, N. Y. Mooue & Nichols, Agents. No. 10 Ooprlland Ml., New York. Ai>ril 12, lfeil(» —6m. /CUMBERLAND NURSERIES. THREE MILES EAST OE (.'.VKLJfftj' As the stock of this Nursery must be closed out the coming Spring, and having a large amount on hand, the Proprietor will give extra good bar gains. The stock consists of every variety ol Fruikiind Ornamental trees, vines and shrubs, usually propagated. Particular attention is called tp the largeaml lino Apple trees. Natural Peach, Evergreen ami Ornamental shade trees, which will he sold to suit the purchaser cither by the row, by the peiee or by the hundred, in the ground, or dug. All are invited to call at the Nur sery. and get a bargain. All orders promptly filled. HENRY S. RUPP. Feb. 15, 18(50—2m* EAVID h\ MILLER SURVEYOR and Draughtsman, Mount Rock, Cumber l County Pa. Will attend promptly to all bu -1 siness entrusted to him, 1 Ai)rU5,lBC6,-3m* ADM I NISTBATOR’S N OTI CE.—no tick, is hereby given (hat letters of Admin isuation on the estate of Peter Peller, late of Dickinson township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same town ship. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having chums against the estate will also present them for settlement. LA FAYETTE PEFFER. .Uhninislrntor. April 'VTOTICE.—Notice is hereby given Unit JLi letters of Administration ou im; estate of Surah June Shearer, late of Middlesex township, clon'd,, have been granted to the undersigned re siding in snld township. AH persons indebted to said estate arc 'requested to make payment im mediately, and those having claims against said estate, will present them for settlement. March 8, ISGO. —Gt. IVTOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that 1 l letters of Administration on the estate of w m. L. Coeklin, dee’d., late of Upper Allen town ship, have been granted to the undersigned re siding in the same township. All persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against •said estate will also present them for settlement. ELIZA JANE COCKLIN, Administratrix. March 15, 180(3.— 01* AUDITOR’S NOTICE.—The unclor slgned appointed by the Orphans Court of Cumberland county, to distribute the balance of the estates of Jacob Balmer, dcc’d., late of Upper Allen township, and of Mrs. Elizabeth Balmer, dee’d., widow of Jacob Balmer, lu the hands of Levi Markei, surviving Executor of Jacob Bal mer, and Administrator of Mrs. Elizabeth Bal mer, to and among the heirs and legatees of sold decedents, will meet the parties at his olllce, ill Carlisle, on Thursday, the 2Uth day of April, at 10 o’clock A. M. March 29, 1800.—Jt, NOTICE. —In the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland County. In the matter of the petition of Henry /curing, Administrator of Matthew 11. Thompson, late of Bower Allen town ship, deceased, for a rule on all concerned to show cause why he shall not be discharged from his trust as such Administrator: Now to Wit; 20th of March, ISM, rule granted and notice of the application for the discharge lo be published in one newspaper in the Borough of Carlisle for three weeks successively, prior to the next Orphans’ Court, when the rule is returna ble. By the Court. Certltled from the Record, April 5, ISfifl.—3t. “ A GENTS WANTED!”—SI7S x\_ PER MONTH. Something entirely new. The Ptiotograph Case and Family Record. This is a great opportunity for enterprising persons of energy to make money. It Is an arti cle of which the public have fell the need, It re tails at a low price, and its beauty and utility Is universally acknowledged. The success which has attended its sales warrants the assurance that oac can bo sold to almost every family. Wo are prepared to show that we have agents who are clearing $175 per month. Address lor Circu lars and Terms. Apribulh, 1 Still.—lt \TTANTED, AGENTS—S7S TO $2OO VV Per Monti) for Gentlemen, and S:is to 575 for Ladles, everywhere, to introduce the Com mon Sense Family Sewing Machine, improved and perfected. It will hem, fell, stitch, quilt, bind, braid and embroider beautifully. Price only S2O, making the elastic lock stitch, and fully war ranted for three years. We pay thcabovo wages, or a commission, from which twice that amount can be made. Address or call on April 2,1806. C, BOWERS it CO., Othee, No. 225 S. Fifth St., Philadelphia, -ftS'All letters answered promptly, with circu lars and terms. April 5, ISOO—lm CANVASSERS WANTED AT \J saw PER NONTH. \Ve want reliable agents (none other,) male and female to take the exclusive agency In every county and township in the U. S. to sell the Pho tograph Family Record, a work which every family will buy. It is bound like an album but has a printed blank page opposite each photo graph, for a complete record of the Husband, wife and each child of a family also containing mar riage certificates, and pages, for military history of any nicmbci of the'family. Nothing like it ever published and no work that-agents can sell so readily. Old Canvassers and others should send for circulars and terms. It is necessary to have copies of the work to canvass with; price by ex press £2 50, SJ 50 and 00 (3 styles;) money may be sent by mall. Name the townships wanted. Address 4,108 21 8,007 92 0-10 03 1,050 00 $523,805 23 852:3,805 23 BARTLESON A CO., (11l Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. April 5, Is'l-ii.— It. J. C. HOPPER, Cashier ■\ lAN H O O I): HO A’ 1. OS T , 11 O W U K S. T O It K 1> . .liibi, published, a now edition of Dr, Culver weirs Celebrated Essay on the rud/caf cure (M’ith out medicine) of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses. Impo tency, Mental and Physical incapacity, Jin pedi ments to Marriage, etc; also. Consumption, Epi lepsy, and Eits, induced by self-indulgenee or sexual extravagance. Price, in a sealed envelope, only 0 cents. The celebrated author in tins admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years’ suc cessful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may bo radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the appli cation of the knife—pointing out a mode of euro at once simple, certain, and cUectmd, by moans of which every sullbrer, no mailer what his con dition may be, may cure himself cheaply, pri vately, and radicalfj/. This Lecture should bo in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Went, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, pod jxn'd, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Address the publishers, CHAS. J. f. KLINE A CD.. 127 Lowery, Xew York, Post niUcc box ijvstl. March 22, IsOO.—Jy. U E X T 8 \V A X 'I 1 KD ! Jn every Township, Thorough and Ward to enn vass for THJ' (i It EAT • iNE-VOLFM K WAR HISTORY,’ The only work, every page which has been pre pared for the press since the close of the war. The popularity of this work has no parallel, as more than 50,000 copies have been sold the last three months, it contains as much history as any of the one or two volume works out, and yet is sold for only Si.so, bound either in morrocco or S Our inducements arc ifocidcdly the best ollcred, as we give the highest commission, furnish boxes free, and pay expressago on books. Also “LIFE AMD DEATH IX REBEL PRISONS. The most Ihrillingly exciting little book of I lie times, by one who has seen and experienced tlie scenes which lie describes. Canvassers for any History of the War will find thisan excellent side Book. As it embraces such important incidents of tin* war, almost everybody will take one, either with or without a History, or where having previously subscribed. Disabled soldiers, released prisoners and others will llnd, in the sale of I his and our History, em ployment, suitable to their condition. Wend for terms, or call at AMERICAN PFBLISHIXG AGENCY. tjiK) Chestnut St reel. Philadelphia Pa. March 21), IfcOO.— it. rjIJREMEX T DOUB EXCITEMENT ! XEW FIRM—XEW .STORE! XEW GOODS* i The undersigned, having taken the store room in Main street, recently occupied by John D. Gorgas, next door to “Marion Hall,” would re spectfully invite the attention of the people of Carlisle and vicinity to his largo, varied and well selected stock of Dry.jGoods. consisting in part of MERLINS. CALICOES, DELAINES, GINGHAM*. FLANNELS, Are., At greatly reduced prices, in consequence of the late heavy decline in Goods in the Eastern Cities, and as my goods are all new, I can and will sell at astonishingly low rates. I have also a choice selection of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Merinos, Alpacas, Mohair,‘all Wool Delaines, Lusters, Poplins; also a lino assortment of Gen tlemen's Wear, such as (■’LOTUS, CASSTMERES, SATINKTTS, JEANS. COTTON ADDS A c.. We take great pleasure In showing goods, and would he pleased to have Ladies call and ex amine <mr new goods, which wo are determined to sell at great bargains. We feel satisfied that we ran oiler greater inducements to purchasers than anv similar Establishment in this vicinity. Remember Hie place, at Gorgus' old Tin* Store, next door to Marion Hall. Carlisle. S. C. IiKiIWN. April 5, Ismj. A: M Klil(A A H ° 1 s K S« >UTII 11ANOVKit STREET, t A ULlSl.i* ''The undersigned begs leave to inform his friends and the public that be lias leaded the above well-known HOTEL, (recently kept by Martin Shreiner,) and lias refurnished and retit led tile stum* throughout. IDs chambers are pro vided with the celebrated Awl-'r.sun A>)Wa// Jtal, ami other comforts. Hi* is now fully prepared to accommodate visitor* in a manner that caninit fail to lie satisfactory. Ills Table will be supplied With the best the markets allbrd, and his Bar will contain the choicest brands of liquors. Ilis stabling is extensive, and wilfc be attended by experienced and careful ostlers, By close atten tion to the wants of bis guests, and a determina tion to make his house-a quiet place of resort, lie hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of pub lic patronage. Permanent boarders will be ta ken at the lowest rules. April s,lBoo—Cm*, Jtcgal Notices HENRY W. MORRISON, Administrator JOHN C. GRAHAM, Auditor E. CORNMAN, Clerk. (ttitj) •Efobcrttecmcnts. RAYMOND it CO, Manufs, (ill ChesnutSt., Philadelphia. % COSTAI NT NO 1-' A*• T S. AN D NOT PCUTICS LEWIS FABER, litet of dealers. Ll*T OF DEALERS of Goods, Wares and Merchandise, also Distillers, Lumber men, Ac., within the Countv of Cumberland, re turned and classitlcd by Wm, R, M’Clellan. Mercantile Appraiser, in accordance with the several ot Assembly ns follows, to wit: t ARl.lSlil . . (. 'lk.s.i. Lirt/i.ir Lclilich a Miller, drv goods, y 525 oo W. C. .Sawyer A Co., do '.i 25 o<t A. W. Bcntz, do 25 Oa Greenfield £ slimier, do n loth) s. c. Brown, do 12 12 o') Chillies Ogilby, do U 15 no Peter Boblotz, d«» It 7 00 William Miles, do i:i 10 00 William Blair .t Son, groceries, s :X) 00 H. Pohley, do s> 2.5 U 0 Halbert a Brother, do 10 2u 00 G. P. flyers, do l;t Ui ou Robert Allison, do 11 7 00 Marlin .t Gardner, do 18 10 (M) Po/lbr A Washmood, do II 15 00 William Bcntz, do 12 12 50 J. D. Meek, do 11 7 00 A. .Shombler. do ‘ll 7 00 John Fuller, do H 7 00 C. A. .Smith, do 11 7 00 1). Frederick, do M 7 00 G. A 11. Olmrd, do li 7 00 Zeigler .t Slock, do 11 7 00 D. Keeney, do M 7 00 H. Harkness do II 7 00 John F. Steel, do M 7 00 John Spangler, do 11 7 00 Cameron A Shaofor, do 11 7 00 Jacob Sonor, do 11 7 00 W. H. Harn, do it 7 00 John Harder, do 11 7 00 C. Lizman, do U 7 00 G. B. Hoffman, do 11 ’• 700 E. L. Sliryock, do It 7 00 W. M. Hastings, feed store, 11 7 00 Mrs. H. Haverstlck, drugs, 12 12 50 D. Ralston, do 18 10 00 Mrs. C. Elliott, do M 7 00 D. storrott, boots and shoes, U 700 Jos. Sites A Son, do M 7 00 William Porter, do 11 7 00 B. Plank, do M 7 00 J. Cornman, do 1-1 7 00 John Irvine, do 13 10 00 F. C. Fleming, do 13 10 00 William Goodyear, baker, II 7 00 William Sellers. do - It 7 00 Peter Miller, do I t 7 00 J. M. Klein, do 11 7 00 J. F. Brown, do 11 7 (K) Miss K. Stahl, millinorv, 11 7 00 Mrs. M. Nell'. do .. M 7 00 Mrs, E. Williams, do It 7 00 Mrs. S. A. Hutton, do 11 7 00 D. Rhoads, cigars. 11 7 00 W. C. Franciscus, do M 7 00 Joseph Hoover, do 1-1 7 00 FC. Kramer, Jewelry, 11 700 Thos. Conlyn, do 11 7 00 IT. Hysingor, do 11 7 00 Rheem A Spain*, confectionary, II 7 00 Joseph .fonts, do M 7 00 H. IX. Grove, photographer, M 7 00 Mrs. R, Smith, do 11 7 00 J. C. Lcshor, do 11 7 00 J. G. CaUio, hats and caps, 11 7 00 J. A. Keller, do 14 7 00 J. Boas, • do K 1 10 00 Henry Saxton, hardware, 9 25 00 Miller it Bowers, do 10 20 00 George Ensminger, leather dealer, li 7 00 W. Ratling, .do 11 7 00 Samuel Ensminger, robes, 11 7 00 William Clepper, . do 11 7 00 A. Shaubla, merchant tailor, 11 7 00 H. S. Ritter, do 11 7 00 sEakins it Burner, do II 7 00 I. Livingston, • do 11 15 00 J. Neuwuhl, do M 7 00 S. C. Huyett. do 11 7 00 E. B. Leonard,Jr., do 13 10 00 J, W. Smiley, do 11 15 00 John Treibler, do M 7 00 H. A. Rhoads, furniture, 14. 7 00 A. B. Ewing, do 1-1 7 00 David Wipe, furniture wall paper, 11 700 Mrs. S. A. IvioHer, fancy goods, 11 7 00 R. Hughes, do 11 7 00 Jameson it Co., Notions, lu 20 00 John Hutton, do i t 7 00 Rlncsmlth & Rupp, stoves. 11 7 00 Win. Fridley, do 11 7 00 J. D. Gorgas, do 11 7 00 J. Loudon, Books, 11 7 00 W. 11. Cornman, do 11 7 00 A. M. Piper, do M 7 00 R. C. Woodward, produce, U 15 00 J. Beelem it Bro.. produce and coal, 12 12 50 J. Givlor, do 11 7 00 E. AS. Lee. do 11 7 00 Delnncov it Shrom. lumber it coal, 11 15 00 A. 11. Blair. do 11 15 00 S. M. Hoover, do 11 7 00 Cumb. Valley R. R. co. forwarding, 10 20 00 Win. Askew, marketing, 11 7 00 J. Conley, do 11 7 00 Win. Wort, do 11 7 00 Allison «t Keeney, do 11 * 7 IK) Wm. Brought, - do 14 7 00 J. Hippie, do 11 7.00 Wm. Sponslcr, do 11 7 00 W. M. Chenoweth, do 11 7 00 11. Baker, do 11 7 00 MECHANICSBURG. Comfort it Son, dry goods, 12 Sl2 50 Brlndlc it Nloswangcr, do 9 25 00 P. A. Brough it Bro., do 11 15 00 John Rlgel, do 11 7 00 A. Dale, groceries, 14 7 00 U. U. ('rum, do 14 7 00 David Devlnncy, do It 7 00 J, Emlngor, do M 10 00 West it Uockafellow, do 10 20 00 Kaufman it OrillUh, do 14 7 Oil 11, F. Ueyer, drugs, 11 700 Chirk A Houck, do 11 7 00 Ira Dav, do 11 7 00 .T. B. Herring do 11 7 00 D. C. Singer, shoes and hats, 11 7 00 Levi Bigel, do 13 10 00 C. Kclni, boots and shoes, 13 10 00 .1. Swartz, Jewelry, M 7 00 Hover A Eberly, hardware, 10 20 00 G. ilobb A Kimmel, do 11 15 00 Leidich A Mathews, stoves, 11 7 00 Wilson A Son, do 11 7 «*0 .1..1. Smith, confectionary, 11 7 o() Peter Drawbaugh, cigars, 11 7 00 .1. A. Swartz, do 11 7 00 I. B. Palmer, do II 7 00 David Miller, produce, 13 10 00 Zaeharias A Stayman, do 13 10 00 Singizer A Brandt. do 13 10 00 T. B. Bryson, do 0 25 00 Johnson A Sou, do Si 25 00 Stimower A Fry, do 11 7 00 W. H. Oswald, lumber. U 700 J. Mlllclut'u, dn 11 7DO J. Simon, clothing, 13 10 oo L. W. Abrams, do 11 7 00 L. D. Keefer do H 7 00 Titzol A Brother, furniture, it 7 00 John Bupp, dn II 7 O 0 G. W. Loehman, photographer, It 7 oO Andrew Myers. do II 7 00 John Gross, marketing, It 7 00 George Koser, do U 7 00 J. Marshall A Bro,, do II 7 O 0 E. Hotliimn. do 1! 7 00 Sll IPPEXSUU K* • Stovlck A MTherson. dry goods, lo 20 oO Stewart A Cox, do lo 20 u 0 J. A J. B. Ucddig. do lo 20 00 Bobt. Snodgrass, do 10 20 00 Heck, Hinkle A Hock, do 13 10 00 J. R. Hague, groceries, LI 7 00 Slumbaug A Blair, do 11 7 00 J. D. Jlassler do 11 7 00 S. G. Holler, do M 7 00 W. il. Holler, do 11 7 00 A. Turman. ’ do H 7 00 Crossler A Clark, do M 7 00 G. X. Grcason, do H 7 00 Mrs. M. Duke, do 11 7 00 C. Fosnanglit, agt.. do 11 7 t)0 .1. C. Somlers, do 11 7 00 Wm. Baughman, ilo 11 7 00 J. C. Allielc, drugs, 11 7 oo B. R. Keller, do I» 7 o 0 Edward Art/., do 11 700 Forney A MTherson, hardware, M Mi oo Grablll A ILtller, do 12 12 50 J. M. Ilvkcs, stoves, 11 7 00 J. A. Wolf, do H 7 00 John Bridges, merchant tailor, 11 7 no Shearer A Blair, do 13 10 ou Kelso A Son, boots and huts, JI 7 oo P. S. Artz. boots and shoes. II 7 00 J. M. Smiley, do 11 7 00 G. B. Cole, hats and shoes, 11 7 00 G. W. Croft, do H 7 00 Isaac Landis, Jewelry, M 7 00 J. If. Criswell, produce, 11 7 00 If. Ruby A Co., do 10 20 00 T. P. Blair, do H lo no H. J. Duke A Bro., furniture, 11 7 00 B. J. Snoddy, do 11 7 00 David Criswell, do 11 7 00 Mrs. M. Davis millinery, II 7 00 Mrs. A. Baker, do il 7 00 B. F. Snoddy, photographer. 11 7 00 11. C. K. Rebuck, do U 7 00 S. Myers, marketing, H 7 00 Benjamin Biggs, do 1-1 7 00 Henry Myers, do 11 7 00 NEWVILLL T. M’Candlish A Son. dry goods, it 15 Oh Slough A Elliot do 10 20 00 Klink A Bro., do 11 15 00 K James & Bro., do 9 25 00 G. W. Mull, stoves, 14 7 00 S. R. Claudy, do 11 7 00 J. S. Hays, groceries, 13 10 00 Jos. Hcberllng A Son, do 13 10 00 S. M. Glouser, do U 7 00 Mm. M. B. Reed, drugs, II 7 00 J. H. Miller, do 11 7 00 S. G. Wild, do 14 7 00 J. J. Crawford, confectionary, 14 7 00 Joseph Woodburn, hoots & shoes, <,ll 7 00 Samuel Mutch, Jr., do 14 7 00 George M. Brotz, photographer, 14 7 00 W. .T. M’Cullough feed store, 11 7 00 Joseph Laughltn, do 14 7 00 L, V, 11. Soper, Jewelry, 14 7 00 S. C. Bitnor, merchant tailor. H 700 J. S. Daugherty,, do 11 7 i") J. A. ICunkle, hardware. lu -20 00 John Hard, marketing. It 7 00 Win. Venard. do It 7 00 NKWRL’RO, Shoemakers Elliott, dry goods, 11 15 eO Koont/. A Stevick, do 11 15 00 C. O. Stevick, furniture, 11 7 00 D. M’Coy, bools ami shoos, 11 7 00 J. Wagoner, marketing, 11 7 00 David Hoover, do 11 7 U 0 NEW CUMBERLAND. Joseph Feeman, drygoods, M 7 <0 T. Willet, do 13 M («) J. G. Miller, groceries, H 7 00 Lee A Kberly, lumber. U 15 00 Musser A (.’novel’, < I*» JO 20 00 Charles Oyster, do It 7 0 Valentine Feeman, du 11 ,7 no SOFTHAM PTON TOWN. dry goods. L. Strohm, •Win. Clark, do J, Shoch A Bro., do George Clever, do J. aC. Waldsmlth, do Wtn. Hawk, marketing NEWTON TOWNSHIP. James Green drygoods, 14 -7 00 Myers A Landis, ao 14 7 00 JLtet of JDcnlcvs. < 7 ass. License. W. A T. Kaufman, dry good'', 13 10 o<J Newcomer A Go., do 1G 10(h) Glover & Ernst. do Id 10 00 S. Miller & Son, do 11 7W Mellinger, do 11 7 00 John Minnieh, do 11 7 00 Walker Graham, gioecrics, 10 2u 00 Lewis A Bro., produce. 11 7 00 Hursh Bro., do 13 10 00 J. & J. B. Hursh, do 10 20 00 Henry Snyder, do 11 15 00 s. .Smith, photographer, II 7 00 Fosnaught & Go., marketing 11 7 0() G. 11. Horn, do 11 7 00 J. M. Wagoner. do It 7 OQ George Uussfd, drygoods, ll 700 Peter Garver, do 11 7 00 K. Russel, do 11 7 00 John Hutcheson, marketing, 11 7 DICKINSON 'IOWNSIIIP. Samuel Wolf, dry goods, J. F. Lower, ‘ ’do Homy Warner, marketing, A. M, Leidich, dry goods, 12 10 50 Webber it Dmiand, do 12 12 50 S. N. Divan, do II 15 00 G. Harnman, r do 13 10 00 Peter Clcpper, confectionary, II 700 John Heckman, do 14 7 00 G. Keep, furniture, 11 7 00 George Geosaman, feed store, ' 11 7 00 MONROE TOWNSHIP. Noisloy it Kaufman, dry goods, 12 12 50 George Brlndle, do 12 12 00 Henry Spahr, produce store, 14 7 00 Samuel Plank, do 14 7 00 D. S. Devenney, drugs, ’ll 7 00 UPPER ALLEN TOWNSHIP. J. H. Gosweiler, dry goods. 12 12 50 John Swartz, merchant tailor. 11 7 00 Henry Kiluo, marketing, 14 7 00 Henry H. Stauffer, do 14 7 00 LOWER ALLEN TOWNSHIP. A. Brower, drv goods, 12 12 50 L. Crull, do 14 7 00 C. Schorlch. drugs, 14 7 00 F. Lee, produce, l l 7 00 John P. Young, marketing. 11 7 00 Win. Crnll do 11 7 00 Geo. Brubaker, do 11 7 00 James Davis, do 14 7 00 EAST PENNSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP. D. Donllnger, dry goods, 11 700 H. D. MusserA Bro., do M 7 00 J. Free, produce, II 7 00 Patterson & Myers, do 10 10 00 H. Books A Son., do 13 10 00 Gravelln A Iluplln, grocery, H 7 00 John Glcssncr, do 11 7 00 J. Longncckor, do 14 7 00 J. Uenlnger, do 14 7 00 David Brown, marketing, 14 7 00 HAMPDEN TOWNSHIP, David P. Lightner, dry goods, 14 7 00 Daniel Rupp, do 13 10 00 E. W. A G. Wise, do 14 7 00 D. Rupp, produce, 11 7 00 John Templln, grocery, 11 7 00 C. Templln, furniture. 14 7 00 George K. Duey, marketing, 14 7 00 SILVER SPRING TOWNSHIP. Newcomer & Burkholder, dry gds, 11 7 00 A. Orris A Lamb, *do 13 10 00 G. W. Lelillg, do 11 7 00 W. 11. Eckels, do 13 10 00 J. B. Loldig, produce, 13 10 00 F. Breckmacker, marketing, 14 7 00 J. B. Noss, dry goods, 11 7 00 MIDDLESEX TOWNSHIP. J. 11. Swiler, drygoods, 11 7 00 iT, C. Gill, Groceries, II 7 00 WEST PENNSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP. D. R. Burkholder, dry goods, 12 12 50 P. A J. Weaver, do 14 7 00 Reiser A Shnmbaug, produce, 13 10 00 J. S. Carothora, do 10 20 00 J. Watson, dealer, Ac., 11 7 00 S. W. Diller, dry goods, 13 10 00 A. M’Cullough,, do 11 7 00 Wolf it Miller, do 14 7 00 J. W. Handshcw, do 11 7 00 James Bishop, marketing, 14 700 Wm. Bishop, do 14 7 00 Thomas Hess, do 11 7 00 Peter Hess, do 14 7 00 Jacob Boctom, FRANKFORD TOWNSHIP. Alexander it Brother, dry goods, “ll 700 MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP. George Sanderson, dry goods, J. MV wagoner, grocery, DISTILLERS AND BREWERS. Jacob Gebhart, Carlisle, Wm. Alexander, “ .David Black, W. Henderson A Son, “ 9 25 00 Ahl, Snyder it Co., Newton twp. 9 25 00 Mrs. R. Pilkey, W. Walker, John Brown, “ 8 5 00 Joseph Gardner, “ 8 5 00 James Spangler, “ S 5 00 J. Meloy, Mochaniosburg, 8 5 1)0 A. Ebner, East Pennsborough, twp. S 5 00 John. S. Ricker, Silver Spring twp, 8 500 Samuel R, Grove, Upper Allen twp. 8 5 00 Jacob Thudtum, A Gould, E. Donley, Mi's. Ellen Peters. T. J. While, ' " 7 1(1 00 I-’. Aichele, - 7 10 00 (’. I’oblor, “ 7 10 00 George Welrich, “ 7 10 00 Samuel Brown, “ 7 10 00 Win. Martin, “ 7 10 00 Mrs. M. C’olvin, “ 7 10 00 David GUI, •• 7 10 00 J. G.Hciser, “ 7 10 UU L. llollonbacher. 7 10 00 Mrs. C. Yaiscv. •• 7 10 00 John Scbmohl, “ 7 10 00 John Hannon, •' 7 10 00 Win. C. Franciscos, “ 7 10 00 D. J. Grover. “ 7 10 00 Mrs. E. Fry. “ 7 10 00 Mrs. J. Meloy. Mcchmiicshurg. 7 10 00 j. Orris, •• V 10 00 Levi Antrum, •' 7 10 oO 11. 11. (.'lever, Southampton tu p. 7 10 uO J..shrincr, Shlppcnsburg, 7 10 00 \V. U. Heaver, “ 7 10 00 W. A. Shuster, “ 7 10 00 C. A. Honnaberger, Newton twp, 7 10 00 W. S. Dunlap, Ncwvilie, 7 10 00 James Shannon, South Middleton, 7 10 00 S. Grove, Upper Allen twp. 7 10 00 HILLIARD SALOONS. S. W. Early, Carlisle, 10 00 IL-J. Hell, “ 10 U 0 An appeal will be held at the Arbitration Cham ber, in the Court House, in Carlisle, on the 7lh, Hth. 21st and 27th days of April, where all who feel themselves aggrieved by the above class!lica tlon can attend. $66! A PREMIUM KoR SUBSCIUHERS I I ! We will present to the person who sends us the largest INt ot New Cash Yearly Subcrlbers to the Voi.t:XTv;i:u, by the money for the same, on or before .June Ist POO, a line, hupro\ ed’ WHEELER W \Vll.suNSsi:\VJ.\(i MACH IN I* which e<M us This U the best machine that can be procured for the price, and is adapted to all kinds of family sewing and tailoring. It will seam, quilt, gat her, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind, and perform every species of sewing. Ills mount ed on a Hlack Walnut table and the metal work is of ornamental bronze, making a beautiful household onnunoul. The machine can be seen at the otlloc of Mr. John Campbell—Rail Road Depot, Carlisle. Tho lists of subscribers will be carefully filed away, ami the premium will be awarded by ilireo disinterested persons, On S'llnnhii/ June 2d, at 10 oV.’tW.', *l. J\l., to the person having sent the largest number of good, yearly subscribers, accompanied by the subscription price, which is two dollars, Invaria bly in advance. Hove is a rare opportunity for our friends in the country to gel a good $05,00 %S EWI N O MAC H I N E for a few days’ ean\;\ssing of their respective lo- cal lues. Tlds prop'i.sli ion is absolute and u 11411 a I i li.-d ; the machine is already purchased, and wi! be awarded, without fall, on .Saturday, June 2d. In addition to tills, our friends will have the satisfaction of knowing that they are increasing the circulation of their county paper, and thus helping along the cause of Democracy In which they all profess to feel such a deep interest. Let them put their shoulder to the wheel, and see whcl can be. done fur tin* triumph of Democrat by a few days hard woil; Sample copiesoi tin* pape:. and pi ospi-ct mc>, oi which to prucuic ihc’nanic.- of subscriber, wi In* furnished to all who fed disposed to lend helping hand and to try their chances tor the-’ dewing Machine,' 1 : •/ * •'BUATTOX * KKNNKDV. 12 50 It 7 00 It 7 00 11 7 00 14 7 U 0 It 7 00 Hindi 211, IS6O, T)RINTS of all Brands at the very low F est market rates, AlarcU 22, 1860, A. W. BENTZ. PENN TOWNSHIP, I I 7 IN) II 7 00 11 7 UO SOUTH MIDDLETON 14 7 00 14 7 00 0 25 00 9 25 00 9 25 00 EATING HOUSES. 8 5 00 8 5 00 Carlisle, SALOONS. Carlisle. 7 10 00 “ 7 10 00 7 10 00 7 10 00 WM. R. M’CLELLAN, Mercantile Appraiser $66!! Bry (Bootijj. gTJLL AHEAD!!! LEIDICH & MILLER Have Just opened the largest and most complete slock of DRY GOODS, suitable for the present and coming Seasons, that has ever been brought to the Borough of Carlisle, having been purchased since the GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES In all kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, that has just taken place in the Eastern Cities, and every thing marked down to ITS VALUE IN GOLD The stock consists in part of and endless vari ety of DRESS GOODS, SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON, Such as Black and Colored Silks, of every variety, grade, quality and style; Mohair Poplins; Cheno Mohairs: Plaid and Striped Poplins; Plaid and Stri ped Poll do uhovores; all shades of plain and ilgured Mohair AJpaccas; Valencias; all grades of Shepperd’s Plaids; all wool Mous do Laincs; Printed de Luiuea and Chatties; Printed Percales; Brilliant Scotch Ginghams; Chintzes, of all patterns; &c., &c. GRAND DISPLAY OF DOMESTIC GOODS. CALICOES, from cts. up. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, as low in price na 10 cts. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHEET [NGS. PILLOW CASE MUSLINS, all widths. LINEN AND COTTON TABLE DAMASKS. Tickings, Checks, Crashes and Hucklbach Towel* Ings, Napkins, Dollies, Ginghams, Cotton Pants Stum, Linen Checks, Kentucky Jeans, Nan keens, Ac., Ac., Ac. MOURNING GOODS. Bombazines, Tamlso Cloths, Reps, Poplins,-single and double width do Lalnes, Alpaccas, Mohairs, Scotch Ginghams, Printed do Lalnes, Polka Spott Foulards, Crape Veils, Crape Collars, Hand kerchiefs, Gloves, Ac. Special attention given to the furnishing of all kinds of Funeral Goods, of which we always havo a full supply. A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS AT LEXDICH A MILLER’S, Such us CAMBRICS. JACONETS, NAINSOOKS, real French Swiss Muslins, Striped, Plaid, Swiss and Nainsook Muslins, suitable for Dress and Garibftldies, Bishop’s Lawns, Victoria Lawns, Shirred, Tucked and Puffed Muslins, for Gari bnldlcs, &q„ &c. NOTIONS! NOTIONS’! Jauvln’s celebrated Kid Gloves; all grades ol Silk, Berlin, Lisle Thread and Cotton Gloves, for Ladles, Gents, Misses and Children; Linen Hand kerchiefs; Silk Handkerchiefs; Hosiery of all kinds; Needle-worked Edgings; Laces, Hooped Skirts, Balmorals, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Ac. MEN'S AND BOYS’ WEAK. Always a full stock of all descriptions of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTING#, dfc. We will also have Garments made up at very short notice by a first-class /hj/ifonaWc Tailor, All the new designs of PARASOLS & SUN UMBRELLAS 1 N T 11 E M A U K E T SPHI.\O SHAWLS , BASQUES* 2i!ASTLHS. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS! CARPETS I CARPETS ! ! of every grade and stylo in tho market, compris ing HEMP. LINEN, LISIINO, HOME-MADE RA O, SUPERIOR 2 -PLY, SUPERIOR 3 -PLY, of the celebrated makes of Lowell and Hartford Companies. REAL ENGLISH BRUSSELS, &o. Floor Oil Clot Its, Table Oil Cloths, Stair Oil Cloths. Window Shades and Hlinds, Malting, Hugs unu Malts. Plca.M- call, oik- and all, and set* for yourselves the advantage- there is In purchasing your Goods where you can buy them the cheapest, as our motto is always to make “ QUICK SALKS AM> SMALL PROFITS," and at the same lime will convince you that Wo are never undersold. We always take great pleasure in exhibiting our Goods, feeling assured that we have the most complete slock of Goods in the county. Feeling muter great obligations to the commu nity for their very kind and liberal patronage so Yrtr extended to the Firm, we earnestly and re spectfully ask a continuance of the same. US' Pkasc remember to call at the Corner directly Opposite /mac's Shoe Store, {Sign of the Carpet Hall), LEIBICH & iULLEIL MtacU 29,1800. BRILLIANTS, INGRAIN,
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