YoiticCotlNTY.lTEUS.—Goudcnseil from the York county papers : Fortunate Escape—MwHeary Hu bley. tlie lanaiady of the Fnlryiow Hotel, in Wngntavillo, made? o tmfrdw-cscapo from serious,'lf hot fatal Injuryon Tues day Inst;*? HrirMrMa-took .fire from the hearth whlle-phpy Were butehorlng, - . For tunately aasistpnpo' .wasiathand' te'snp press the.flre on her..ol6thlng...AB:ltla shb was eerWUsly burned onAhe hand, ns were, also, off the Accident,—A. Beed' was thrownarid se riously Mured. ■ Tho hofso he was dri ring look:;frlght.at ! the,‘tepOrt of- a gun and ran away, whifih eauaert the accident. lady? named I'Yoiin^f^reai ding near Hanover, dted of appoplexy on Wednesday n week, while her husband was lying 111 with- consumption. The shock was too sudden for him to bear up under, and In a day or two after he quiet ly sank to rest and followed her to the spirit laud. ; 1 A Snake in a Stove,—We learn that Gentleman residing in our town some Ibw w’eeks ago purchased a lot of old, con demned t 16 ®? 0 ! 8 from the' Railroad,Com pany, for tt,'« purpose of using them ns jlre-wood. Th-W Siero accordingly con veyed to his resi'oOnce and sawed in suit able lengths for, the stove and were used as fuel, apd as such gAVo great satisfac tion, until one evening the good wife placed one of the.pieces ,ln the-stove, when a very strange and remarkable oe currencO' 1 happened. Shortly after pla cing the wood in the stove her attention was attracted by a singular riolse in the room, not unlike the crying of a child or the moaning of, a person in distress, and upon searching for the cause of It ascer tained that the noise proceeded from the stove, and becoming somewhat-alarmed called in her husband 'and acquainted him with the matter; The gentleman at once advanced to the stove and upon open ing the door a strange and fearful sight met his astonished in the very midst of the blazing , flames was a largo black,.snake Writhing in agony, and lit tering "the piteous noise which had at tracted the. attention of the lady. The snake slowly crawled out of the stove and dropped on the floor, a veritable “ llery serpent,” arid-in a few seconds expired.— The snake had doubtless entered a hol low cavity In the sleeper in the. Fall, and relapsing into a torpid state, was only aroused when encompassed by the flames. —llfinovcr Speotato )•. Business Notices. I=l To Housekebpbes.—For a full.siipply ofjlouso Furnishing Goods, road Loldlcli it Mil ler's now advertisement, 1 Read ! Read ! Read I—W. C. Sawyer & Co., East Main St., under Rippoy’s' Hotel, have received a largo Invoice of Carpets,; Oil Cloths, Shades, House Furnishing Goods, Calicoes, Tick ings, and .other kinds of Gopds. We do not sell at coat, bht at the lowest market prlces. Every body Is Invited to glvoour.lmmenso Stock on In spection. Goods receiving all the time, . :W4.be! Ware!! Ware I! I—Wo aro ■ ; iiowjwopared tosell Waive of every kind, whole .sale,and retail, on better terms than aro'offered ; In orpptQfithooUles. Wo Import our ownQucens • ware and.lhvy our own Glassware from themau . ufaoturers. expense of conducting our busl ; ncssis.as one ,-to.ton compared with city whole sale dealers, and .our word' loir it, we will give : those who buy from, ns a largo share df the differ ence. Flense call and, examine our very largo ,stock, ■ , • , ‘ ' , WM. BLAIR & SON., * ■ •* South End, Carlisle, • • Tuy TirEir, Tukn Buy Tnmt.—Doty’s Clothes ■Washer and the Universal Cog-Wheel Wringer, 1-can.bb hdught'only In Carlisle, from WM. SLAIR at SON, who are the exclusive agents, and'who ;glvo them, out on trial, to bo returned if not sat- Jsfnotory, • iFob, 14,1807,/ ./‘V,;’" Special Notices. Notice.^—Thp Indian Doctor'will pay 'otUer professional villt lo'Carlisle, Bdtur nl* Sunday %nd Monday, February 23d, 2ith and uny,. - jje fpijnd at lils rooras. at the Maa- Ijth, x*. will be prepared to wait on a\l -** 0(0 proparou slon Housv., . >(r jjia saryices. Tho follow tlioso who mu. £rom Shinne^sburg: Jng are tostlmon. •* pyspopM* and Pal- Tho wife of Geo, jl -2Q years standing, was pitatlon of tho hbart k r cared ‘ . • v tor many years, Daniel Greasier, of Nouralg. > was cured. . i. The wife of John Mlltor, years and. Homorrahago of the Inrigs o ly, was cured, - . F0b.14,1807, SCHENOK’S SEAWEED TONIC. Tblfc* medicine,'lnvented by. Schoriob, of Philadelphia, is intoudod to dissolve the food , and make it- Into'chyme;, the first process of di gestion. By cleansing the stomach with Schonck's Mandrake Pills, the Tonic soon restores the appo llto, and food thatcould notbo eaten before using it will bo oasUy,dlgestqd.:/ Consumption cannot bo cured by Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup unless the stomach and liver Is made healthy ahd'tho appetite restored, hence tiio Tonic and Pills arerequiredin nearly every, case" or consumption. A half-dozen bottles of thc.Seawocd Tonic and three or four boxes of the Mandrake Pills wULouro any ordinary .case of dyspepsia’. '■ ;<-• ; : Dr. Schbnck makes professional visits In New I I York, Boston, and at. Ills principal Office in Phil- j adeljphia every week.- See dally papers of each iJlaco, 1 or . his pamphlet on consumption, for his days for visitation. ... Please.observe, when purchasing, that the two. likenesses of the Doctor, ono.wnen in tho last .stage of Consumption, and the other as he now Ms, in perfect health, are' op tho Government islamp. ‘ ‘ / .Sold by ail Druggists and Dealers, price SI.OO Ipor’bottlo, or 57.50 the half dozen. All letters for advice should bo addressed to DivSchonok's pf In «l\p«liOUloo, No. 15, North Oth St„ Phlla., Pa. ®£iicral Wholesale .Agents: Demos Barnes & jjL iPark Bow. Now York; S.'S. Hanco,'loB LhJta'ots flt., Baltimore, Md.; John D. Park, Ni' E.eo v ®^ r >« f Fourth hhd Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio! \ Taylor, .134 and 180 Wabash Ave nno Collins Brothers, southwest ZCo fa&Sui* »* l3 ' Mo -. • Oct, 18,1800- pa mo 3y _ To advertiser, /diaving' boon restored to hoa«bto a few w«tatya w simple remedy, after ■:^ v ? B f l^ ers^f“ 6 ri y years with a severe lun.S affection and tlmt drpad diseaso, Coneumptlon-W anxious fcwpftko known to his feUow-aufltorers the moans-of cuje. , To’all who desire It. ho wlllsenda e.opy.of the proscription used (tree of charge,) with tho dlreo lions for preparing and using . the samn, which hoy wlllflndasure.onro ’fof Consumption, Ast hma, Bronohits, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of tbe ad vertiser In sending tho Prescription Is to benefit tho afflicted, and spread luformation whloh he conceives to ho Invaluable; dnd he hopes every ; sufferer wiU try his remedy, as ItwlU cost them nothloß. and may prove a blessing.'■ ' PorUes wishing the prescription, free by return moll, wUlpleasoaddress . :■ ■ ' ' " ■ BEV. EDWARD A, WILSON, •WillteßUbiW, Kings Co., N. Y. d'eb. 21,1800.— ly. ~ - - ;. ■ I-' ,: A card t 6 In valids.—A Clergyman while residing In South America os a discovered a safe and pimple remedy for the Cure Of Nervous weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of ■ the Urinary and Seminal Organs; and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vi cious habits. Great numbdra have been already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a de sire to benefit'the afflicted and unfortunate, I 111 send tho reoolpd for preparing and using this medicine, In 'a sealed envelope, to uny one who needs It, Free.Qf Charge;--' Please IholOSo a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself; Address, JOSEPH T. ENMAK, Station Hi Bible House, NovrYoflc.Clty. April io.iMd-ly* ; ’ i: !1: amb. HKlur.'alON,.tliaworld-remmoiedAfiU'Oloelst and Sonembullstlo Clairvoyant, while In «.«talrvoy eut stits.aeUneaWlboyeryicdtureSqf'tllo per-, eon you are to marry, M-f »!4 v byrptarn inatl, wUU.dpslred,lilfprrnotloilv: ~£ dU ?•' “.I - ; • V ~' Address lagton, P. O, Box 287, Wesf V • Nov. 16, 1800-Om ; ” ' A - ' Remedial Institute koh Special Oases, No. 14, Hond Btreel, Ncw'ymic:- W*Fuli Information, wlththohlghCßt testimonials;,also, a Book on SjjccUd Diseases, in a scaled envelope, scnt/res.-UA Bo Sure arid Bond fof them, and yon will not regret It; for, as advertising physicians are.generally Imposters,- without references no stranger shonfdbo Ousted: Enclose a stamp fbf postogo, and direct to Dr. LAWRENCE; No. 14 Bond Btroot, Now York. . ffpy.l6, ISUCv-ljr, , ißanileU. ~I ? TRA . I , V iV I I’ £U NE- °n ,hu litb Inst., In the Mtddlo Spring Oharoh. by tho Bov. Geo. k Hays. Mr. J. Clark Stuart, of. South Mlddloton two., to Miss Helen.l. M’Canc, of Middle Spring. - 301 1 tr . tho morning of tho 10th Inst,, Mr. Philip Spauglor, of Dlcltmabn two., aged kJ yrs. 4 months and 27 days. iWarftcts. Carlisle Flour ni id Grain market, Carlisle, Feb. 20,1807. » Rye,.. 8110 ) C0rn....... 78 ) Oats 48 j Clover Seed, 7 75 i Timothy Seed,- 2 25 Flour—Family „SI4 00 Flour—Super 8 00 Bye Flour. 0 00 wheat—White ;.. 2 85 Wheat—Rod 2 76 Carlisle l*rovi vision Market. Carlisle, Feb, 20,1807. 1 pair,. .50®GO 1 bus 1 20 • Potatoes-2d b-iilbus 1 UO Apples—boat—tfbusTß 00 Apples—2d li—•s bus.l 60 Butter, ; $ 85 Eggs, SO Lard,;; 15 Tallow, ' 12 Bacon-Hams,- 23 Baton—Sides 18 Philadelphia markets. - - PniiiAJDElsiMilA, Fob. 20,1807. • I* lour.—There Is no Inquiry except for tue sup ply of me homo consumers, who purchased.ouo barrels in small lots, mostly Northwest extra family} at 81l®12 60 per bbl. including suporilno at $8(g)8 76, Pouna. and Ohio oxtraTamily at gli 60 @l3 60, and fancy lots at pur übl. Uyo Fiourls selling in : a small way at s7®7 75. ’• In Corn Meal nothing doing. 9 ' •Grain.—Tuoro la some Inquiry for primo Wheat,.but common qualities' are not wanted even at relatively lower xtgurea. Small sales of Pcnna. Rod at 82 70@3- per bushel. Wo quote while at5316@386. Rye Is-sclllug in lots utsl36* @13(1, Corn is Jess notivo, but the receipts have lalion on; Small sales or 701 W bu. new yellow at 70®lbo, Oq.ts are steady-: sales ol 15000 bushels Penna. at6U@s7 cents, The receipts to-day areas follows: liuu barrels Flour,2ooo bushels wheat, 4050 bushels Corn, 2700 bushels Oats. Heeds.—Clovorsoed is In fair demand :'2OO bus. sold at $B@U per bushel for common to prime.— Timothy sells at 34 Flaxseed at 8306 per bushel. WinsKEV,—There is'lutlo or nothing doing In’ the way ofsalcs. and prices are uomlgul. . ijlcto aubertteements. QELLING OUT|' SELLING OUTI- O MIW. M. brown, JVo. U 7 ■ West LouUicr Street, c urllste, desires to sell uer stock consisting of Em* broideries,.Stamped nud Fancy Goods; also La dles aud Children's ready made Clothing. As I intend removing from this place I Will also sell my stock of -Patterns, comprising a gfeat variety of Braid and iSmbroiqefy Patterns; algo Names, and Initials of every description, • Pob,.s4l,lW7—ifc . . - a- "VT OTXGE,—Pereons having Books “be longing to the Belles Lottroai4brary'of Dick inson College, are requested to' return them Im mediately. Books can bo loft at No. U .'south Hanover St., or at room No. 113 West College. By order of tho Society J. H. GRAHAM, Jr. Chairman of Committee, Fob. 21, 1807—Ut A W. BENTZ , * HAS NOW RECEIVED # , a complete assortment of CHOICE GOODS and is[prepared to,sell them at tho.lowest . . CASH PBI.CES. Having heretofore’ dispensed with the sale of Colored Silks I am now prepared to exhibit a large and handsome supply oi all shades and col ors. Prices will be very moderate and satisfacto ry. • •••-',■ • . As the winter season Is closing out 1 purpose selling my Woolen Dress Goods and Shawls at COST, I have' received- an. immense stock of Spring Prints, Ginghams, Checks, Flannels, and l all qualities of Bleached and Unbleached Cottons. 1 have also for sale the new style Im perial and Champion '(Trail Skirls. ! . 0 A lIP ET O.!C ABP ET9! . I have resamed this branch of my lino. Having purchased a largo and handsome, assortment of all kinds, I shall sell them nt very .satisfactory prices/. jay stock consists of Tap Brussels, ....... • ' Fine Carpet, Wool and Worsted Cottage Strlpp, ; . List arid Hemp, Cocoa Matting. ■ . OUClotbs, ’ • Druggets, &c. . ' ' , ’ ' „ N. B. Do not forgot to call, as many of my Goods' wljl Ije sold at COST, and threat bargains may be expected. ■ A.W.BENTZ, ■ . iVt). 27 Sout/i Street. Feb. 21,1807. ' -|> LISTER’S NOTlCE.—Notice is riiliereby. given to all persons interested, that - following acpounts have been died in this oi - dee by the accountants therein named for exam inalion. and wUi‘ be presented to the Orphan’s of Cumberland, County* for continuation - 10th, A.D., i.‘ * l&iV final hfiSonntqf Jacob Hook/Execa tJinr't,'«*Wf W»Km d Testament of Mary Ku tor or tu Hampden township, deceased, - 'gars, late u :\»unt*orFrederick'fc}. 'Dinkle', Guar gas, one of i the Kteoutora. ”> rttw at tne Boro'of Meonani^^f^.ft oo^^ 1 !, 6, Tile udmnUatrauon, neepu'a thf dO(m^fuioi, B^du>tofJO»opn:CulYOr,de,ot^Sf^9>J 1 ?, Ollae K oSmunt of povld lt Onnrdjnn of Elizabeth K. Ebony, minor ohlltlof HWMeI Eberly, late of Bast Fennauuro’towusblp. deg y, settled to olosehls trust; the said Guardian being about to leave the State.' . Wn «i rtr 7 The administration account of John Fallor, Executor of Catharine Wolf.deceo. - , ‘ NOTICE.— Letters ot Administration ns Jionis Non wild the will annexed of (Jhns. w. Spangler, deo’d., have Issued to John Bpbb. of Silver spring township. All persons Indebted to the estate will malto payment and persona Inyvlng ohilnjs present them Adm’r, with Iht wilt annexed of Pliof- lw—tit " ; . ' ATOTIOE.—Notice ie hereby given ttot _l\ letters Testamentary bli the estate oIJSll!*- uotn Lentz, deceased, lots of Upper AJleb tivp., Umnhcrland county, have been granted to the undersigned, residing; In same rpiaoe. ,^11 1 per sons Indebted to, sdid estate, are. requested to mate paymontliwofiljlauily, and jdjeso haying claims wIU presentthom |9P setuemend^^ ■"TT'Vvjapoti lor. =I jawio; T\ISSOLOTipN QF PABTNEB . t J dHlP.—Ttiepartnerettip iMtveeeu the uuderalgnodin the Grocery bußihesa. In the Borough of uariisle, under the namoaud Wirof PolK>r [ o ajndbew wiSitMooD. ; Feb, K. 1507. NOXlOffift-l'lia boollfl oWUeiate & Waßhinood-'liuVlnj' bGL;ri‘!eitlii ttu, liliUflsi of llio undersigned- foi , ’coUtifltiDn, , tUdHo4riai b^d ore redoes tea tomokalmmeafoto pajTtocut. tIS Ci ptcHiaX; '« persoii uops, &Om should <3ou dt toe HOjbff Ijfooru bf 13. tirlcoß, s. W.Uomet QfKdrtl Ha^vMettektofl^oaatAltey/Corllole. Nov, 16,1880-« m Neth ailbWOoMertio: Q.REAT INDUO EMSNTB now oppeßing LBIDIOH & MILLER’S, HOUSE FURNISHING . GOODS; of which a 1 very large supply has jnst been re ceived,.having been purchased since tho great DECLINE #N PRICES, Embracing the celebrated Orossloy Brussels, the celebrated Lowell three-ply, extra sudor In grains two-ply, 5-8,0-4 and 4-4 super Twilled Ve nltlon, 6-8, s-4 and 4-i super Plain Venitlon, HOME. MADE RAG, Also a full stock of Sea Grass Mailings, wmmvf shades i window shades i i Also the fullest assortment In town of MARSAILLE3 COUNTERPANES, • LANCASTER QUILTS, ~ . HONEY COMB QUIETS, - COLD COVERLETS, Ac. • . to be had at ;th© corner. ■ Tickings, DO.MEST I C -GOO D S , Sheetings, ’ ' Pillow'CaaoMuallns, - Tickings, FANCY DRESS GOODS, you will always Had os largo supply at ALSO MOTIONS I NOTIONS! Id 1 groat variety and all descriptions. mourning goods CLOTHS, All lu need of any kind of House Furhlslilng Goods WlJVdo well by r oalllng,at the- CHEAP STORE ON THE CORNER. All In waut of any description of Goods will do well byg lying an parly call, and Tho and most complete stock ol Hew Qoodsjust ppenedandwiUbo sold nt ... 1 •-.’ ' GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.! COME AW/ ANP GET BARGA-INSI . the porfipr,'V.Vf t. V.r.i 1 ■? OF THE CAR/PEt" HAXL. - Oorllßle, Fob. 3|, 1867, NO. 2, EAST MAIN STREET, In all kinds of of all kinds and qualities of / • CARPETS, LINEN, HEMP, &c. OILCLOTHS, of all widths and best.quality. Cocoa Mattings, Door Mails, Mugs, Velvet Rugs, etc., «tc. .V • ' . J STACK UPON'stack of Jtyj£opohed at 9REDUCED PD ICES, ■* comprising all kinds of Towellings, Furniture Checks, Table Oil Cloths, Ginghams Cpllcoea, Muslins, <&cl, &c. J/EIDJOH & MUGLER’S AND FUNERAL 'GOODS; CABSIMERBB, , VESTINGS, &o, EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES. . '• W3IDIOH 4 MI.W/EU, ■f. 460 00 “ A. F. Mode, “ ' TxSO 00 “ J. Armstrong, Clerk, 700 00. Constables lees. By amount paid,for Constables* fees In ■ Commonwealth caries, ■■•••• 8552 50 Paid Constables’ Quarterly Returns, 151 70 Flections. By amount paid for General and Town- , ship Elections, t< . 81271 02 Inquests on Dead Bodies. By amount paid D. Smith, Eaq., ct ul, for ; holding Inquests, , • $ll3 17 Paid Drs. Zolglor and \VrlgUt for post mortem examinations, , Jail and Eastern Penitentiary. By amount paid Sheriff on account for support of prisoners, SoOOO 00 Paid for fuel, - ... 1110 83 clothing and blankets, 148 18 “ “ support of convicts in E. Peni tentiary, Paid Dr. Zelgler, salary as Physician, Paid for repairs, labor, hauling &c., Justices ’ Fees. By amount paid for Justices’ foes lu Commonwealth cases, 805)0 59 Loans anil Interest. By umonnt/patd J. C. HoflTer, cashier. temporary loans In Bank, .$10001) 00 PaldM. ICost and others Interest, . 421 7H Poor House. By amount paid Jacob Squire, Eaq., on Directors’Drafts, ‘ SlOOOO 00 paid Robert Elliott, Esq., salary ns Dl : . "reotoiv Paid o.‘Hartman, Esq., salary as Dlroc- tor, • - Paid Wm, "Wherry, Esq.,salary as Diroc tor,- • 1 -■ *. «- . - -•• • . Paid Abm. Hosier,ot al, visitors, JPublid Buildings.; By amount paid Geo. Taylor, salary as Keeper, SlOO 00 Paid for repairs and cleaning, 611 00 Public Printing , By amount paid Bratton. & Kennedy, for printing* - $438 10 Paid J. F. Klppey, for printing, 41 00 Paid A, JC Rneora, for printing, 155 00 * MlsccUaneous^aj/mentsr By amoant paid for relief, ofaoldlors’ families, 75 Paid taxes refunded to Carlisle Deposit Bank, 139 97 Paid Peffer & Washmood and others for sundries*’,. ' -.C. 33 50 Paid A. L. Sponalor for Gas and Water, 153 25 Paid John ICramer and olhera-for labor, 23 00 Paid Geo. Zlnn Box rent and postage, 14 70 Paid E. Steel Keeper Tatra- Clock. 20 00 Paid D. B. Steviok and others County _ , • Auditors, ■'■ ' • - ‘132 00 Paid John Beetem and others for fuel for ■ Court House, 11075 Paid D. S. Croft Auditor of County of!l- CCS, Paid P. Cornman aud others for repalr ' Inc furniture, Paid car-faro of Commissioners, •• A. B. others for horse ’ and carriage hire, 123 50 By total amount of Commissioner#’ or- , . tiers,- ' $64501 58 By, Treasurer’s ■- commission on Commissioners’ orders 1 % per Cent.. 1128 77 I .. By Collectors’ commission, 2703 3S •, *r Exonerations, ‘l-138.37. :-. 1 -j Outatan‘4l|ig taxes; - ‘ ‘ '3137/40 ... ■. -fejflT 03 v 'State Taxes.'/! . By amount of State tax paid to State Treasurer, $OOO7 18 By amount of Treasurer’s com mission at I por.centy Balance, '■ By amount of balance Inlands of Treas- I ': ; sparer*- jv v... tv ;*.• .-viv .■»>. <.'£• 63 By total amount of Treasurer's credits, •f *7' " “ “ “ Debits, 885221 83 COUNTY AND STATE TAXES OUTSTANDING ' s -v IST JANUARY, 1807, ' * 1802. John Emmlngor, Silver Spring, §l7B 40* 180-1. C. A. Smith, E. Ward, Carlisle, 302 90 “ fJohn Zina, Dickinson. 01 2a “ Levi Worst,Fr^nkforcb... -.j..!-- • 23 32 “ J. O. Reeser/Monroe, ■' * - 200 46 1805. J. Rheom, Uop., W. Ward Carlisle, 21 60 « J. C. Vanasdaie, East Ponnsboro’ 318 39 “ *Jobu Q,mckei, Mechanlcsburg, 6i5 “ fPotei 1 cocklin. Upper.. Allen. - 306 16 “ D. P. Vanklrk, West Pohnsboro’ 141 30 MO. J. A. Waggoner, W. Ward. Carlisle, 260 89 “ fM. P. Smyser, Lower Allen, 497 74 “ feamuel Snyder, Middlesex, . ,109 80 ♦JohnQ.olokel.Moohaalcgburg l ,'' 571 93 “ John Grimes, Newton, - 103 09 «• James SW|ier, Silver Spring, 25 13 " *O, Fosnangbt, B|dppon3bb r f? flovo 1 2 '> Total imjount & tax onts'tynijini^-' r * ••'*■•'.‘s3l37 46 Those marked thus * have since paid In full, and those marked thus f in part. CUMBERLAND COUNTY, SS. \ We the Commissioners of Cumberland county, In compliance with the requisitions of the ACt of Assomby of 15th April, 1884, do. certify and sub mit tbaforCAolug us a correct statement of the receipts ami expenditures of said County from the Ist day of January to the 31st day of Decem ber, 1860, inclusive, aud of the outaumdlng Coun ty and State tuxes in the Boroughs lown-. ships therein niuned;- " ‘ ‘ ( JL. Witness our hands and seal of .office, the ' ! Comihissioners of Cumberland County, , « AtteSfe—J. AHMSTMONG, Clerk, Wo. tin*-Auditors of Canjborlftbd Comity, bov ine boon duly sworn aud aillrmecl, at tUo Commisslouor’s Oltlco, in Carlisle, on Monday, tho7tu day of January, 1807, and proceeded to aw-, die and adjust, the accounted. Levi Zolglor, Ksq., mty-tUroe oonta quo by sal<| Treofiuror to the said County os'will appear uy the foregoing statement 0 inhumanywboroof WB liavo beroanto sot oar. bonds tbolOtbdsyofl«l. . CHRISTIAN DIETZ? p. a. mocoy, ■:>.>; Henby m. bObBV ’ ■ .‘4tr : - : : % . , ■Pfl; . WlUattoud pi'omptly to thecalling of salfis in all Bpolions of Cumberland and tile Adjoining counties, Jtlavlng spveral ybai's oxperippcp la tho business, bo wiU guarantee satlutncilon to all wWqmay on ploy him, JiMjipnnsaremoderate., and tn oßpliavlng would 4o m\ giYftWm. a call, - -* Deo. 20,1800—2 m » .} AUDITOR'S NOTTCE.—The unfleiv sinned, appointed Auditor by the Orpban’s ijourt of Cumberland County, to raalco dlstribu ' any ■ ofMarob^A. - -Allipattlea . Auditor. Fob. 7,' 1807. - . STEAM ENGINE FOB BALE,-'A; If ivi-Ured.’ Jividlro of l'\ GAUDNISiV at tlidtr Foundry aud Maohluo Shop. East Main St, Feb. 7,1807. . ' SALESMAN WAN TED—lmmediate ly on experienced Salesman, one paving a sJone othst ",ed apply. .. i,is lD iOH&iniAEll " ■garUale, Jan. 17,1801—tt - IJUtiUc Sales; ".''' PUBLIC On . Wednesday, March 13, it>o7.—Tho undersigned will oiler at x uuho bale, ou tuo above day, m mo Boro tlgtf of Mechamcsuurg, IU9 largest and must extensive srocK Ob' HAjuDttEttk; ever-oirered to the pob- Ho: without reserve; 09.110 bus sold, out bfsgood Will and will retire ftbuilho business. Tneordef of the sald,;wlU bods:ioUows: 2d sets of Blngio Harness, 1 seta of Double Harness, 2 Double sets Yankee Harness,, 2u ±UtUng buaales, o Wagon Saddles, Ho Biding Bridies, 60 hi alters, 30 Druugnt Collars, aj Bund Bridies, i Spring Wagon. 1 lull set 01 'Wagon Hears, for four Horses, 00 Bateut Bound Hlrnp Harness Bly Nets, 6u Wagon and Buggy Wlnps.Ur lot.ofdlorao Blankets, iiuliaio BOoes and DuprlingSt&o. * :§BO5 88; , . OILS AND V ARNISEUSS. . .'Linseed Oil, ", - • Tprp'ehtlnby •;V • ‘ 'do., ; • : - • Coach Varnish ; Fish do.,Fumlturo‘do.,'* Lard d 0.,; ... t , ( Wliite Demar do., :- • Lubric do/, " ‘ v Japahdo.', c ,Ncqts Foqt 'do ? , ■. - h Iron & Leather do - Also, Putty] Litharge, Whiting, Glue, Shellac • RoSln;Chiilk, Alumn, Copperas, Borax,’ Madder, Logwood, Ac.. Ac. , b ’ ' ■ HENRY SAXTON. ‘"Sept. 13,1500, ILLEE.& BOWEES, ■ ; • SUCCESSORS XO • . ,/ §7 Cl §0764 82' • ; 1 .', LEWIS F, LYNE, ‘ ’ \ - ' Norih lianover Street, Carlisle, Pit . „ Dealers,in American, English and German HARDWARE, . . - Cutlery. . ■ Saddlery, Coach Trimmings, , . Shoo Findings, - . j. Morocco and Lining Skins, - . . Lasts, i ; * Boot Trees '.. and Shoemaker Tools of every description. Snlld'antl Brass Box vices, Bellows, Flies, Rasps, Horse Shoes, Horse Shoo Nalls, : Bur and Rolled Iron of all sizes. * . ILVME3 AND TRACES.- ‘ ' Carriage Springs, Axlos, Spokes. Follows, Hubs, &c., Ac. Saws of every variety, Carpenters’ Tools and Building Material, Table aud Pocket Cutlery, Plated'Forks and Spoons,-with an extensive as sortment of Hardware of all kinds amt of the best manufacture, which will be sold wholesale or re tail at tho lowest prices. .We are making great improvements in bur already heavy stock ol goods, and invite all persons lir want of Htmt ware of every description to give us a call and wc .ore confident you will be paW’fOf yQur tvou ■l) Hoping that by.strict attention to business and a disposition to please'all we will be able to malu&a the reparation °( «£»gg^^ EßS , ’ Doc. 1,1865. , • ; V p ; A BINET MAKIN G! undersigned respectfully Informs.his old -friends and patrons tUftt bo ; has resumed the business o t; ’ CAPi.NET MAKING, in fill Ita various branches, At hls'old.Htand, Nos.‘ '65 and 57 South Handver Street, two doors below the Second Pr es by le ri aiv- ohn r oh; when* he la. prepared to manufacture. - [ .-bureaus. \ ; . V SIDEBOARDS. . • - SECRETARIES, • ■ . . BREAKFAST,TABtES, ~x . , DININOTASW^L: ■ o KS .-■ •*\YHAT-I?QTa,.- • CENTRE TABLES, • ■ . - SALOON TABLES. ;■ TEAPOY TABLES. •;* 1 •’ WASH STANDS, -\ l ' BEDSTEADS," ■ - . t - BOOH OASES, i WARDROBES, Ac. and COTTAGE of every variety, , Looking Glasses,V •, u .• ~ •' - . a na Cano Chairs, of alt ic'nds oVhHuii." rixomviidK, .'T3FOUBE FORUENT.—TheHouse be rl lontrlne to Mrs. E. Poland, on the corner of. Stivih TJjmovor Slient. tin’d Locusl AUo.v, Is for. ront from the first of April next, for one yearot more. It haa eleven rooms, with water and Oan; I'tlio two-front rooms tiro Uonms: together wlthli g66d celiac’and a worebduso, - L-or terms 1 appfe^. ,Feb l l^lBjrr-tt DANIEL ECKELS,. Assignee. J. D. BOWMAN. OLD AND rETEHSPAHK. FTEW. 53. Q. It EAT EEB n C T lON IN PRICES GREENFIELD’S No. 4, EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA, X am now prepared to .offer some GREAT BAR GAINS to all wno may favor mo with a call, as 1 have marked down the prices of all goods on hand and am constantly receiving additions to my stock of Goods bought at the recent AUCTION SALES IN NEW YORK. an extraordinary bargain In ALPACCAS, all colors, now selling at /k>cents, worth 87>£ .cejjia. HANDSOME PLAIDS that have been selling all season for 40 cents, re duced to 25 cents, 75 cent. Plaids reduced to 60 cents. PLAID POPLINS, MERINORS, REPS, SILKS, COBURGS, Ac NOW SELLING VEUY CJIKAJ 1 BALMOR A L 8 t A secret worth knowing about Bruner’s Balmoral Skirt, as ho makes two.^ualities. GREEN FIEL D Is now selling tho best all Wool Filling at only » 2 ‘V„£ xam ‘ no tllQ top* and see that they are wool filling wav up, Also a bountiful assortment MOURNING noons, WHITE GOODS, HOSIER y, EMBB O ID ERX E S , AND NOTIONS A fall lino of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETTS, JEANS, COKLS,* &c. I desire to mention particularly my stock of HOME MADE .. V A S S .1 M E:-B E.-S, «:A'H INETTB; JEANS, AND FLANNELS. which are without doubt the best Home Made goods ever offered in this town. ULANKICI’S AT PANIC PRICKS. DOMESTIC GOUDS, Muslins 12* £ ols, and upwards, Good Prints at cts, Belter Prints at W cts. ' t All the best Make Prints only 89 ats, ‘ Extra Heavy Ginghams, 25 ois. Heavy Canton Flannels, 2» cts. >. : . A LAB(3R EOT'OP.TICKINGS, bought since the late decline, will bo sold ut pri ces that defr competition. <\m mw A full assortment at remarkably low Agaves; FURS! FURS! Loss.than COST. In fact I have reduced the price of my whole stock, • And remember that this Is not my Firti % 2/ihtf, or even Fourth opening for low prices, as I am dally Goods of ftU kinds at 7»iU dispose of them tvt ««oU figures aswUldely competition from any Eh ta bl lah raent tills side of New York. All I ask Is to give roe a eall &si cirii fully satisfied that I ' can and will please both as to quality and price. UEMEMBER THE -PE ACE; ' .vino, w,wstv 4 QUA Dl5 MAGNOLIA, ollot delight. Superior to any colqgne. to bathe tho face and person, to render (tftefiKiii soft and fresh, to allay inflamatlon.itp . clothing, for headache, &c. It la manultevW® 11 from the rich Southern Magnolia, and la PPwVJ ing a patronage quite unprecedented, it-is a vorito with actresses and opera singers, it is sold by all dealers, at 81.00 In largo bottles, mw DEMAS BAUNES & CO., Now York, Wholesale. Saratoga. Bpki>*o Water, sold hy all Druggists. 1 S. T.—lBBo—X, Persona of sedentary habits troubled wltu weakness, lassitude, palpi tatlon of the heart, lack ofappetlto.dlstrcss after eating, torpid liver, con stipation, &c.. deserve to suffer If . they will not try the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS, which are now recommended /by the highest medical authorities, and warranted to produce an immediate beneficial effect. They are exceed* Ingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and must super sede all other tonics where a healthy, gentle stimulant Is required. They purify, strengthen and Invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are cm antidote to .change of water and diet. ■ • They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fe vers. . , . . They purify the breath and acidity 6f the stom ach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. * They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Head ache ' - - They make the weak strong, the languid bril liant, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Cnlisayn bark, wlntorgreon, sassafras, roots and herbs, nil preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix rum. For. particulars, see circulars and testimonials around each bottle. , Beware of Impostors. Examine every bottle. Bee that It hos.our private U. 8. stamp unmutlla ted over the cork, with plantation scone, and our signature on a fine steel plate side label. See that our bottle is not refilled with spurious and deleterious stuff. Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters by the gallon or in bulk, is an Impostor. Any person Imitating this bottle, or selling any other material therein, whether call ed Plantation Bitters or not. Is a criminal under the U. 8. Law, and will bo so prosecuted by us.—, The demand for Drake's Plantation Bitters, from ladles, clergymen, merchants, &c„ is Incredible. The simple trial of a bottle Is the evidence we. present of their worth and superiority. Thfey*- are sold by all respectable druggists, grocers, physicians,,hotels, saloons,steamboats and coun-' try stores, P. H. DRAKE & CO. Saratoga. Spring Water, sold by all Druggists Have you a hurt chlld or a lame horse? Use the Mexican Mustang Liniment. For cuts, sprains burns, swellings and .caked ■ breasts, the Mexican Mustang Lmimont Is a cer tain care. / • For rheumatism, neuralgia, stiff joints, stlngd and bites, there Is nothing like the Mexican Mustang Liniment. Forspavlncd horses, the polliovll, ringbone and sweeny, the Mexican Mustang Liniment never falls. For wind-galls, scratches, blg-hoad and splint, tho Mexican Mustang Liniment Is worth its weight in gold. Cuts, bruises, sprains and swellings, are so common and certain to occur in- every family, -that .a bottle .of-this Liniment is the best ihvcst mont that can'bo.made. I It Is more certain than the doctor—lt saves time in sending for the doctor—it Is cheaper than tho doctor, anti should never bo dispensed with. - In lifting tho kettle from the Are,lt tipped over and scalded my hands terrible. * * •* Tho Mustang Liniment extracted tho pain, caused the sore to heal rapidly, and left very little scar. . OHAS* FOSTER, 420 Broad St., Philo. Sir. S. Litcb, Of Hyde Park, Vt., writes: “ Sly horse was considered worthless, (spavin,) but since the use of tho Mustang Liniment, I have sold him for $l5O. YOur Liniment la doing won ders up here. . * ' All genuine is wrapped in steel plate engra vings... signed, G. W. Westbrook,. Chemist, and also has tlio private IT. S. stamp of-DEMAS BARNES & CO., over the top. Look doscly.and be not deceived by Counterfeits. . •Sold'.by all Druggists,-at 25,50 cts., and Sl.OO. •Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists It Is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps tho head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich,-soft and glossy. It prevents hair turning gray and fulling oir. It restores hair upon prematurely bald heads 1 ' This is just what Lyon’s Katlmlron will do. Jt> Is pretty—it Is cheap—durable. It 1b literally sold by tho car-load, and yet its almost incredible de mand Is dally Increasing, until there is hardly a country store that docs not keep it, or a'family that does not use it. E. THOMAS LYON. Chemist, N. Y, Saratoga Spring Water, ‘sold by all Druggists Who would not bo beautiful? Who would not add to tholr beauty? What gives that marble purity and dhUnguc appearance wo observe upon the stage apd in the city belle I It Is no longer a {secret. Ttjej'. lisp Hagan’s Magnolia Balm. Ita continued use removes tan, freckles, pimples and roughness, from the face and hands, and leaves tho complexion smooth, transparent, blooming and ravishing. Unlllco-many cosmetics, it con tains.no material injurious, to the skin.' Any Druggist will order It for you, If not on hand, at 50 cents per bottle. W. E. HAGAN, Troy. N. Y., Chemist., . DisaiAS Barnes & Co., Wholesale Agts., N. V, Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists Helmstreot’H inimitable Hulr Coloring is not a dye. All Instantaneous dyes arc composed ol lunar caustic, and more or less destroy the vitali ty and beauty of the hair, This is the original liulr Coloring, and has-been growing In favor over twenty years.. It restores gray hair to Us original color by gradual absorption, In a most remarkable.manner. Ills also a beautiful hair dressing. Bold In two sizes—oo cents and ft—by all dealers. c IIEIMSTREET. Chemist. Saratoga Spuing Water, sold by all Druggists Lyon’s Extract ok Turk Jamaica Oinosr— for Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn, SJcfc Head ache.. Cholera.Morbus, Flatulency, sftV % whero * warming stimulant Is required. Its careful prep aration'and enth-e purity j&ake it a oheap mul, ynvoKxlVacV Take no other.., • T> SARATOGA Spring WATER, sold by. all Druggists. t' QV . sale at Havorstlck’s and Ralston s Drug Btores, Carlisle.. .j- JnlyO, iSOO—cow. ly. .• fuo QPECIAIi IffBUBAffCB AgKENCY I OVEB yirit A^^ NortU American of * ,*A r V^£ a Mutual of. *otic, Pa.| jUaittmtrin Mptaal ofl^ap* r, maln U Semih£ to *0 do»lied'lixn»£rol)co iCompttiiiissis ■ : .-.y&i.-j,?! 1 B.' i rr wpalTh.'exporlciicf!,' IntOlllftcnco nridproltlty "?° a nat bo “ ;; the Doming ol promptly ■' Hl jjjgjcH, nniM In Marlon HaU Buudmg, W«»t Mid»Btrcct, ueld, I'erry County, I'oi ..Woldmnu, i JuniataCotUityvya»» x-f J0n.3,18U7—0m,, ' Mutual life 'Co. OF NEW YOUK. r-Y A .-i CASH ASSETS ,!>^ This 'is’strictly and entirely a MutualGompauy • It znaltes Its dividends annucUyand p^-them cash assets; It charges its poUoyholderS, no In- at oxtacCwSh * Ttvfanty-four y ears ol straight forward,* honora ble ddsiung, has made its name the.synonym oi strength auloug business, men, and Is.to-day tho LEADING COMPANY of this odn tlnenfc. .* Possessing the largest assets, the lartrcst amount lnsnred,rAhe largest Income and the largest surplus pVer liabliiUea, as shown by the olhoittl reports OP the' Depart inencof New Yorir, ond which will be ahow/f to any persons wishing todetermine lbr thcmselye?: the true condition and standing of different com panics by applying HUMRIC3 j Office No. W West Maln St., Carlisle. Jan. 3,1807—em . ... \... .. v ; : s2b°o BKWAii “i P E N.N S Y L V.A NXA- MUTUAL iro. tKE THIKP DETKCTING' AN I) ' ‘INStrBAi^ c:E COMPANY. Frdm tliieQ jto fly o aP I . l *** will insure your horsa against thieves/hrnvbyeaiß* ; ' Persons desUffig.to .U^cpmQjW^bomwlirapply to . .S$&'JJ IC^UMKICH, • ' special Agent, OQIqo 20 ot, f -Carlisle, Jan. 8,1807—6 m, . • •- . - THE EAIIiWAY.^^S^NCTERSAU. BUBANCB COMPANY, of Hftttford, Conn., insures against dll kinds of Accidents."” .' CAPITAL $804,800. For live thousand .dollars in case of fatal acci dent, or $25 Weekly Compensation In case ol disabling bodily Injury, at 25 cents per day. For sale at ' • ‘ ' • ' SAMUELK. HUMBICH'S, - Office No. 20 West Main St* Carlisle. Jan. 3,1807—6 m ■ ,_* RE INSURANCE. Xho' ALLEN ANT)’ EAST PBNNSBOBO’ MU TUAL FIRE INBUBANCE COMPANY, of Cum besland county,,incorporated by an act of As sembly, in the year 1813,'and having recently had its charter extended to .the year. 1883, Is nov In active and vigorous operation under the super intendence or the following Board of-Managers: Wm. B. Gorgos, Christian Stay man, Jacob Eb crly. Daniel Bailey, Alexander Cathcart. Jacob H. Coover, John Elchelberger. Joseph Wickerre, Samuel Eberly, Rudolph Marun, Moses Brlcker, Jacob Coover and- J. C. - . The rates of insurance are aslow and favorable as anyi Company of .the kind In tho 1 State. Per sons wishing to become members are invited to make application to tho agents of the' Company, who are willing tawait upon them at anytime. Presldent- r W.R,GOFGAfl,Eberly’sMUlfl. Cum berland County. .. Vice President—Chrutian Stayjian, Carlisle, Secretary—John C. HunlAp, Mechanicsburg, Treasurer—Daniel Bailey, DiUsborg, York Co. >', 'AGEpSTTS. ;• \ • Cumborlmnd Count}/ —Joan Sherrlck, Allen:Hen ry Zearing,- Sbiremanstownr; Lafayette Pofl'or, Dickinson; Henry Bowman, ChurchtOwn; Mode Griffith,South Middleton; Samuel Graham W. Pennsboro’; Samuel Coover, Mechanicsburg; J. W. Cocklln, Sliepherdstown; D, Coover, Upper Allen: J.O.'Saxton, Silver Spring: John Hyer, Carlisle; Valentine Feeman, New Cumberland; James MoCondllsh, Newville, . York • Onircty —W. S, Picking, Dover; Juiues Griffith. Warrington; T. F. Doardorff, Washing ton ; Richey Clark, Diilsburg: D, Butter, Fair view; John Williams, Carroll; ' Dauphin CbrmTy-sTacob Houser, Harrisburg. Members of the Company having policies about to expire, can have them renewed by making ap plication to any of tho agents, ‘ Dec.l 1805 . 1 - » ■ The mutual life insurance COMPANY OP NEW YORK,—“ The leading uuc Insurance Association of this Continent/’— Hon. EUzur Wright, Insurance Commissioner oi Moss. .Cash Assets overSl7,ooo,ooo. Applications solicited And blanks famished by A. SHARP WOODBTTRN, Agent, Walnut Bottom, Deo. §o,lBQG—3na* mats ana Caps. |_|AT3 AND CAPS I DO YOU WANT A NICE HAT OR CAP ? If so. Don’t Fajii to Cau* ok ■ J. G. C A L Ii l O , A 0.23,. 23, tVbbro can be seen the Ancat.assortment.of HATS AND OAFS ever brought to Carlisle- He takes great pleas oro in 'inviting his old friends and customers, and all now. ones, to-his splendid stock Just re* eplved from New York and Philadelphia* con sisting in part of fine . • , T . u SILK AND OASSIMERE besides an endless variety of Hats and Caps ol the latest stylo, ail ot which ho will sell at the Lowest Cash Prices.' Also, his own manufacture of Hats always on hand, and . HATS MANUFACTURED TOORDEIt Ho hdAtho best arrangement for coloring Hats oud all kinds of Woolen Goods/Overcoats. Ac., ut the shortest notice (ns ho colors every week) and on the most reasonable terms. Also; a finolot ol choice brands of TOBACCO AND CIGAKS . always on hand. Ho desires to call the attention of persons who have . . ‘ ■ COUNTRY F S URB to sell, as he pays the highest cash prices for the same..-. - -• Give him a coll, at the above number, his old stand, as he foels-contldont of giving entire satis faction. y • Dec. 20,1860. • t . j_|ATBt CAX'S! ! FUHSiU J ust received at KELLER’S, oh North Huuovoi Street, two doors above Fabers Hotel, and next to Cornmau’s Shoo Store,'all the Now Styles of 1 h; : a,t;S',a-N'D"' ca p S-, wm lie sold at the lowed cash prices . SI L.K- T7,^^v? ow Yorkhnd Philadelphia Stylos; SOFT HATS of every variety and price, iID.M K MANUFACTURED- HATS .constantly on hand and made to order at short notice. My maim law luring arrangements being complete, I ilntici myself that X. will be able ip give satisfaction lu every particular. I have alargo assortment ot FUR, • OTTER, BEAVER, CONY AND of all; kinds. Including “Qraut," “Sherman” . Skating" “Katydid" and Clilldron’s Turbans at all prices. I have also added FURS to mv stockincludiug Qeuts’ Collars. Beaver, UnVra in ter, «Sc. * LADIES’ MUFF'S AND GENTS’ GLOVES of tho very best qualities. ’ ... Overcoats, Clothing and all kinds of woolen goods colored promptly and warranted to give satisfaction. Old Hats repaired and made now at moderate charges. <= ountr >- i"urs cibi?iinrt nSS Se , Ba t brondifuttv i'i, !J! om . est ! 0 Tobacco ,pf all kinds and tint turalTeaf U <£o lnolurfinß Fluo Cnt ’ Xu- Nov.'s, iSwi. ‘ WM. J. SHEARER, ATTORNEY ATLATAND REAL ESTATE A GENT, oners the following valuable Beal Estate In thu BoroulUi of Carlisle, for Sale at reasonable prices: t QommocUoasßßlCK UWKI.- LING -HOUSE, In North College Street, with tins. Water, Water Closet and other modern Improve menu, together with about IAURE otQUuUK u attached—one of the finest sites for a Cottage res laenco in the Borough. The parlor windows ot this dwelling command a pleasant view of Ihck inson College grounds. • % No. 2. The delightful surburbah roaldwteo ol Mr. Benedict Law, In South Hanovet Street with its ample veranda, fine Fruit, Garden and exu-u -sive grounds, embroolng an Aero of town Luts. HanoverStreetßiding Lou iuSmith Jan; 10,18 OT» * 1 —The Stockholders ol Uu* XV liarrlaliUjKv - CarUßle,, and JChanibci-jsiuutj HoatV Company, are hereby. noiliu-a. that m. pursuance -of aft Act of tbe ckuiovni *v>- the lOtUdayot April, t.ou WUfho held At tlie -publlc house of ‘A lv°*»■ ln the bdrough of MCchahlcshurfeV lll Uay, the • 4tU-UOy of March* between it*; hours of, 12o’clock A, M.» nnft w* said day, tu elect.threefor said i’oiu plt"y‘ • aPRANKiawiK. i>rMWfim v - MgS^ MEI OhOTKCAPS, J.A. K,