Itcii ! • Iteli I lt«h 1 Sorotohl Scratch 1' Scratch t Wheatons Ointment will ourotho Itch in 43 hours. AlsoCureliSalt Rtioura, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 cents. For. sale by all druggists. By sending 00 cents to WEEKS * POTTER, sole Agents, 170 Washington street, BostoU, It will be forwarded by mall, free Ol! postage, to any part of the United 'States. Juno 28,186tt—ly A Card to Invalids.—A Clergyman whllo residing in South America as a missionary discovered a safe andslmplotCmCdy fortho Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay; Diseases ol the Urinftry and Betnlnal Organs, and the whole train of-disorders brought bn by baneful and vi cious babits.' : threat numbers.have been already cured by this noble remedy.] Prompted by a de sire to benefit the. nfiUctcd* and unfortunate, I ill stnd the recolpo for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any. one tvlio needs It, Free of Charge. Please Inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. Address, .JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House, * - New York City. /April 19. 1866-ly* Remedial Institute-' for Special CASES, No, ■ 14* Bond Street, ■ New^ork,. AST Full Information, tflth the highest testimonials - also, a Book oh Special BU'eaiea' In a seated'envelope, Boat/Vce.*T£U . Bo sure and send for them, and you will not regret It;, for,asndvertlalhgphyslclanB are generally imposters, without references ho stranger should bo trusted.' Enclose a stamp for postage, and direct to Dr. LAWRENCE, 7 No, H Bond Street, New York. : N0y.16.1600-ly ißarrleh. MARTIN—BRADLEY&On Tuesday, Feb., 12th, at Harrisburg, by Rev. w, H. H. Snyaor, Mr. Ja cob Martin to Mrs. Margaret Jdno Bradley, both of Carlisle. . - . SAWYER—POWERS—On the 2oth lust., atNow York City, by Rev. C. P. Wing, Wmi Collins Saw yer; of Carlisle, to Josephine Powers, of New York City. ,•••••; - • • ••■ fHarftets. . in CarlisleFlournndQralnMarket, _ ‘ ‘ 5 ' ■' CARLISLE, March 37,1807. Flour—Family, ,$U 00 Rye,.. $1 10 Flour—Super. 8 00 Corn, 00 Rye-F10ur....:., 0 00 Oats,,:;. 50 Wheat—White, 8 00 Clover Seed, 7 50 Wheat—Red, 2 00 Timothy Seed, 2 25 Carlisle Provision Market. Carlisle, March 27,15G7,. Butter $45 Chickens—s palr,Boal 00 Eggs,... 20 bus 1 20 Lard, 14 Potatoes-2d b-'ftbua 1 00 Tallow,, 12 Apples— bus 2 00 Bacon—Hams, 20 Apples—2d b— 1 $ bus.l 80 Bacon—Sides,...l4 / Philadelphia markets. / Philadelphia, March 27. 18(57. Flouß.—the market continues ilrm, particular ly for the bettor qualities, ,whlcU are getting scafcc, but there is na Inquiry except for the supply of the homo consumers, who purchased a few hundred barrels at $ll @l2 50 per barrel for Northwestern extra family, $ll 50@13 for Penna. and Ohio do. do., §lB 50®1U for fanoy so®lo 50 for extras, aud sB@9 76 for superfine, There Is no change in Rye Flour or Corn Meal: small sales of the former at $7 25®7 87& GUain.—The market is very poorly supplied with good Wheat, and this, description Is want ed ; sales of 2500 bushels Penna. Red at $2 70®3 15, and 500 bushels Milwaukee No. 1 Bpring at $2 85, Rye is held at SIBS@IJO. . Corn is .scarce and has advanced s@Qcts.; sale of 15000 bushels yellow, in store, at $110; 5000 bushels, afloat, $ll2. Oats are higher, and, 4000 bushels sold at(Js@o7cts. The reclpts to-day are as follows:—1200 bbls. Flour ICoO bus. Wheat, 0000 do. Corn, 2000 do. Oats. iflfto B. BUTLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW ‘ AND - . . , UNITED-STATES CLAIM AGENT, . CARLISLE, CUMBERLAND CO. PA. . ' Pensions, Bounties, Back-Pay, &o„ promptly collected. . , r . . Applications by mall will receive due attention, and the proper,blanks and Instructions forward ed. .In all letters of Inquiry, please enclose postage stamp. •, . . March 28,1897—tf HEEM’B HALL!! TWO NIGHTS ONLYIII i FRIDAY i SATURDAY, APRIL 6th & oth. Family Matinee, on Saturday A/iemo*n,al 2 o’cZpcA:. ELLINGER & FOOTE’S GRAND COMBINATION THE MOST ATTRACTINB AMUSEMENT TRAVELING M THE THREE SMALLEST HUMAN. BEJNGB IE EXISTENCE! ! I COMMODORE FOOTE, TUg Smallest Man In the World; the Wonderful -.little Comedian, Actor and Dancer. . MISS ELIZA NESTELLE, (The Fairy Queen,) the beautiful little Poetical Reader and Danseuse. WM. 8., HARRISON, The Celebrated Comic Vocalist and tempera- ■ Prof. B. H. BROOKS • Thp Blind Pianls t and Solo yiollniat,. MASTER ZACK, the Musical Prodigy; MAS TEH aVILLIE. tt)o youthful Prodigy, : Doors open at 7 o'clock, Commence at 8. . Admission.Hiconts,, Children npder 12,25 cts! To Matinee, 80 cents. , Children 16 cents. , i P.-A. CLARK, March 28.1807—2t*. V' Agent, LIST OF DEALERS in Goods, Wares uhd Merchandise, r also Brewers, Distillers, abormen, Eating Houses, <£c., within the County'of Cumberland, as appraised aud assess* ed by J. J. Orawtord, Meroantile Appraiser, in ac cordance with the several qcts of Amenably as follows, to '■ .j. . .. .'j Carlisle! Ciass, lAcenst J. G. H. King, drygoods, • ' 14 . : H 7 00 0, Ogllby, .do . . IX 15 00 A. Bentz, ..do - • v ,10 - 20 00 A. JU-Seeserr do 18 10 00 V. A. Miles,. do • U 700 IV. O. Sawyer «fe Co., do ' - 0 25 00 IvT. Greenfield, ' do 11 15 00 Leldloh & Miller, do ■ , .*• 0 . 25 00 S.O, Brown, do 12 12 50 John Faller, . groceries. 14 -7 00 0. L. Halbert, , do .10 00 - C..Llszraan, ■ do J4..' -7 00. John Harder,, do 14’ • 7 00; iVm. Bentz, ■ . , ■■ . _ do 13 -12 60 Jacob Senor, dq 14 7 00 J, P; Mdclc, ,V- do 14 700 \y, k, Ham,'. da i 4 700 David ott. ... do, 14 700 Daniel shoemaker, do H • 700 Johh,Spangler, , v do 14 7-00’ ., , do 0 30 oo Keeney <Sc Masonnolme*’. - do 11 7.00 G. B. Hoffman, do , . 14 ■ 700 Cameron & Bro,, do 14 7 00 Woshmood & Bro,, do U. -14 00 J. A. Wetzel. do 14 7 00 Stock Brubaker, do . 14-t •7 00 W. H, Smith, •• v do 14 7 00 Robert AUlson, do U 7 00 H. do • 10 20 00 John Martin, . d°, 14 . 17 00 J. & D. Rhoads, produce, 14 7 00, Lee & Bro,, . do.; - . 14 7 00 Beotera&Bro,,. do '.‘ll 15 00 J, H.Boslor & Bro., do 11 -15 00 R. O. Woodward, ... do. 0 2o 00 Jeremiah Glyier, do H 15 00 8, M, Hoover, lumber & coal, 14 ,7 00 A. Blair, do . 11 15 80 Delancey &Shrom, • do II 15 00 A. J. Wetzel, flour and feed store, . . H. A. Rhoads,. furniture,- . ~14 . 7 00; A. B, Ewing; do 14' 7 00, JohnLlzman, .do. ,14 7.00 O. Shaploy, do 14 -7 00 David sine, * H . 700 N, Hanwh, moroiiont tailor, H 700 Jumps Eaklns, do 14 7 00 JobnDomer, do 14 7 00. J. Smiley, * • • do * 13 12 50 E. B. Leonard,Jr., do 18 10 00 E. Goldsmith,. .do 14 700 I. Livingston* , do 12 12 60 H. 8. Ritter,. . . do 14 , 700 ! A. M. Piper, books,, • 14 7 00 J. London* • do , ; .14 7 00, Geo. Yooum,v • confectionary, • 14 • 700 J- Hißheem, do -. . , 14 1 '' 700 Mrs. S. A. Kieffer. ,/ - 14- : ‘ ; tOO IL-Hughes,' • do- li . 7 00 'it: 4$ fancy Jioodai' V' f '.. /ff Mrs, Mary Brown, do. ‘, v -./ 4 12x D.Sterrett, : / 1 * da « , . M-.- ; . .-TOO, B. Plank.-. * ... do. U.;..,,. .-J 00, ; io »| H. Saxton,: do.. ~?• D. Rhoads. 'cigars; • - ‘ ,Z.& W. O. Franolsous, do • 14, vJOO J. Boas, :hotfl and furs,- -'M ; 7 00. J. A. Keller. - do '• .14 ;- > 7 00. J.Q.Callio, do,, . / If. , 7 CO, Mrs. 0, Elliott, drugs, M 700 D.Ralston, : dq .* . 15. .:]% & ■jj ]J Bamael Knamlager, robes, .11 . <oo Wo, deeper, . do- . 11 . . 7,oft 'Wm,RaOWg, . . leather dealer, M . 7,00 Geo. Ensmlnger, do M , I-ffl Wm“wdlV. n atom ’. ' jl ■• I jjj> An : , , Sker. ■-; - 1 .J S . SaSoel Goociyear. | ido . li . 700 ,Mra.A.M. Frederick, . do • W ■ 7 00 Peter.MUler, .' ,11 7 00 H.Harkness, marketing, - 11 ■ 7OJ O. A. Spilth, ’: . . do .11.:. -152 Allison * Keeney, do M Z, SSI Wm. Sponsler, J 1 92 cKWeth,, ... go M ,‘ I Jol?a ph°h> B ro p l (, ri 4 , |Q§ Mr9,s;siftitSi; . do r e m 700 ' ' MKOHAkICSBUBG. ' P. A, Broach & 8r0.,: dry.goods, 11 16 00 Brlndle * Nieswlnger, . do.. sSS -■.'fmss&tr-., do it- Jieto a&bflrtteementa.' Joseph Elcook,' do * 14 J. B. Hurot & Son, do * 10 L. W. Abrams, clothing, - M L. D. Koofor, merchant tailor, 14 Johnston* Son, produce, 0 T. 11. Bryson, ; , ..d b. . ~9 , Miller & Garot, ’ do IK Stlmower & Fry, ; - do - .10', Zacharlas &Btayman f do U John Rupp, furniture. 14 Mark & Diehl, do 14- J. Hall. do 14 Tltzol dc Bro., do 11 West* Rockulollow, -‘groceries, .12 Wost*Rockafclldw t do 14 Hoffman * Cralm, do . 12 I. Flohr, do 14 J. Emlngor, do 13 Kaufman & Griffith, da 14 Wrti. Woods, books, II Levi Klgol. bools and shoos, 14 - J.H. Keller, • do 14 D. C, Singer, ‘ do 14 C. Kolms, do 14 Bowman*Bro., do - 11 Swartz &Bhaploy, Jewelry,. ,11 Loidlch &.Mulbowa, stoves, 14 Wilson&Son, do 14. Jacob Oorshoimcr, cigars, 14 J. B. Palmer, • do 14 -Ira Day: drugs,. 14 Houck cc Eborly, do 14 J. B. Herring, do 14 H.F. Goypr, do 14 Boyer & Eborly, hardware, 10 Bubb & Klmmol,, do *ll G. W. Lochman, photographer, 14 Andrew Myers, do 14 Eborly & Son, lumber, 11 Joseph Millciscn, do , 14 Alpheas Dale, confectionary, 14 Joan Zlglcr, do 14 J. J. Smith, • do 14 J. Mcloy, do 14 John Gross, marketing, 14, Dovonney & Battoff. do 14 F. Marshall * Bro., do XI . SHIPPENSBURG. Stevick & McPherson, dry goods. J. & J.B. Reddig, do. Stewart <fe Cox. do Heck,SondtSldors, . do- Robt* Snodgrass, . do Geo. Duke, ' , groceries, Forney «fe KJramol, . do S. C. Holler, . do W. a.. Holler,’ dr S. Myers, John Bturribdugh, Willis & Johnston, J. R. Pogue, O. N. Grcason, Wm. Clark. ‘C, Fosnaupnt, ar _ oatmugt igt., do j.O. Altlclc, mugs, E. Artz.- do B.K. Keller, do W. Q. Croft, . boots and shoes, P. 8. Artz, . do James Kelso, . -do. G. £, Cole, do Forney & McPherson, hardware, Qrablll & Holler, do Landis it Son, Jewelry, Shearer «fe Blair, merchant tailor,. . J. M. Smiley, do JOhii Bridges, * do • Mrs. M. Davis. millinery, David Criswell, furniture, H. J. Duke & Bro. do J.B. Snody, do Long <fe Gian, produce Ruby <fe Co., do A. Seiror & Son, • do < CclswoU & Morrow, do * T. P. Blair, do J. A. Wolf, stoves, J. M. Hykes, do B. F. Snody, photographer, L. 8. Baker, do Henry Myers, marketing, NEW CUMBERLAND. T. Willot, dry goods, J.G. Miller. do - Harmon Long, do Leo AEberly, lumber, Mußßor Sc Coovor, do Valontluo Sc Fcoman, do • Charles Oyster, do 1 • NEWBURG. Eisenhower Sc Hale, dry goods, ’Stovlok ASwlgort, do . Elliott-& Barr, do D. McCoy, boots and shoes, C. Stovlck.furnlturo, Jeremiah Brlcker, marketing, David Hoover, do SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP; Wm. Clover, 1 , dry goods, 'l4 J. Sc C..Wadesmltti, do 14 Qco. Clever, do 11 L.Strohm, do , . , 12 J. Shock Sc Bro., ‘do H Wm. Hook, marketing, 14 PENN TOWNSHIP. Earnest Sc Co., dry goods, Geo. Russel, do Wm. Russel, do Samuel Long, do ' DICKINSON TOWNSHIP. Samuel Wolf, drygoods,- i 4 J. F. Lower,. •... do . 13 T. J. Roush, marketing, 14 Henry Warner, - do 14 NEWTON TOWNSHIP. Newcomer Sc Co., - drygoods,- . 13 S. Miller Sc Son, do 14 Clover Sc Earnest, do .13 JohuMmlch, do 14 Cope Sc Smith, - do 13 Ueberllg Sc Son, groceries, - - . 14 John Graham,: do, • 13 SamuorMutch, boots and shoes, ‘l4 H. Snyder, • - produce, IQ J. Sc J. B, Harsh, . do 0 Hursb&Bro., do 13 Mannings Bro., do 13 Fosnaugnt ifcCo., marketing, 14 W. M. Goodhart, > • do . 14 Wm. Bishop, do 14 Peter Hess, - do 14 Jacob Beetom, .do 14 ■O. Ham, .d 0...... ,11 ■ Jaoop WogDiiorv ‘ * VV do ~1-1, Win. Vlnard, do 14 MIDDLESEX TOWNSHIP. J.O. Qlil, groceries, • 14 SOUTH! MIDDLETON TOWNSHIP. 0. Ham Williamson,dry goods* 13 10 00 Webbert &Derland,~ do 12 15 00 8. M. Divon, • ‘ - do * 12 12 50 O. Harmon, do 13 10,00 Samuel Wolf, do 14 7 00 C. Rupp, furniture, 14 7 00 Mrs, E. Hartzel, confectionary, 14 700 Philip Oleppor, do 14 7 00 John Heokman. do 14 . -7 00 Geo. Qoesamaa; flour and feed,' 14 7 00 .. : , . MONROE-TOWNSHIP; * ': Goo. Brindlo, drygoods, ‘•U 1 15 00; Wisely & Kaufman, qo 12 12 50 D. 8. Dlven, drugs, • ' j 14' '’7 00 Samuel Plank, produce, 14, 7 00 Henry Spahr, do . ' ' 14 •. 700 ! ; , EAST pennsborouuh township! • John Gleaner,’ dry-goods, ‘ ; 14 ’7 00 W. O; Panics, • w - do 14 . ... 700 1). Donllngor, do 14 7 00 J. Longerueokor, groceries, 14. •.7 00 Samuel Hummel, - do 18 10-00 H. Brooks <& Son, do 14 7 00 Irvin. Mahon, produce, • -- jl3 .1,000 May & (Jo., .do 13 10 00 A. Ebuor, confectionary, f 14 7 00 B. Esllnger, lumber, 14 .7 00 S, Rlnard, do • * 14 700 N. Hood, stoves, ■ - • •14 7 00 David Brown, marketing, 14 7 00 UPP-EJR ALLEN TQWN^tiUN J. S. Wolf,; . dry gqqdq, ’ fli -J. £l, QbRWIIOP,"- " 'ao 13' John Swartz, merchant tailor, 14 ; Marketing, ■ 14. ;■ : IPWER ALLEN TOWNSHIP* Fettlng& Grove, dry goods, 14 E. Good & Bro., do 11 A. H. Gardner, ,/ , do 14 A- Brower, do la 0. Sohorlch, drugs, ' ' ,14 J. P, Young, marketing, 14 - Win, Crali. do 14 HAMPDEN TOWNSHIP. E. W.&G. Wise,- dry goods, 13 Daniel Rupp, " do ‘ 13 J. H, MoMurray, • do 14 D. P. Llghtner,- 1 tlo ; ' ( , 14 •Samuel Eberaolo, boots and shoes, 14 - .Daniel Rupp, produce! 14 C. Tomplin, furniture. 14 G. J. Detriok; stoves,., 14 Geo, Duey, marketing, 14 * PRANKFORD TOWNSHIP, Alexander & Bro., dry goods, ' .14- MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP. , , J, M. Wagouor; groceries, - - 14 , . SILVER SPUING TOWNSHIP, Orris & Lamb'. • ■ drygoods, 14 W. H. Eckels', ‘ dp: , ,12 Newcomer* Burkhart, do'., . 14 J, B. NuUs, 1 do - 14. J. H. Swiler, do 11 Q. W. Leidlg, : do : 14 J, B. Leldlg, produce, ,13 J. 8. Rlger, confectionary, , 14 F; Breoa. maker, marketing, . 14 WEST PENNSjJOROUGH TOWNSHIP. J. Q: Weaver, dry goods, 18 10 00 G. M. Rouaer, do '• • ' 14 . 700 Kobt. McKnlght, do 14 7 00 Jacob Hanahew, do - ' I‘4 7 00 L. J.Shambaugh, produce. 13 10 00 W, J 3, Brandon, ' da 18 10 00 J, S. Oarotners,. do. , 12 ,12 60 D. It, Burkholder, merchant tailor, 14 7 *OO J. Wataphrdealer* > 14 7.00, NEVVVILLE. , KUnk Buabey,- -drygoods,. II 15 00 T. MoCandlish a Son, do - U. 15 00 Btough -■ da. Io\ 20 00, E. James ABro.; * do 0 25 00 G.>vvwiid. r.drngp, ;;;• , - 7.00 - Mrs. Mi Reed,' - •■•'do - • ■ •- ,* 14 • - - 700 J, H. Mllier, do 14 - 7 00 Handel a Bon) ’ merohtiat tallor, 14 700 Dougherty a Brewster, do • 14 700 S. E. Kelso, groceries, , .18- --, 10 00' Wm.-MillCiV-- -- .* •---.do ‘‘ -'-14 :i • 7 00' . do.' 'ia’‘V 5 ;10 00 ..g; vr, Muii,’ atovMi >• w .James Kennedy» dft .14 7 00; . Joseph Laugnun, liour and feed,, f 14 . • t oo! , .\WD,j3lcOuu6qh, 7,. , ~dO.-u. 14 ,',7 00; 'J. J. Crawford, confectionary, 14 7 00 Kunkie a Mouinaush, hardware, 11 20 00 tituugh AMateer. , do, . .. .12 . 12 50, Johu-Brioxeiv* • ’' 14 7 00 Wooduum a dhulenbargeivdo . 14 7 00 Hays a Bro., pott6ry,’> - 14 7 00 Irwin Mateur, boots and shoes, 14 7 00 JounHurd, marketmg, 14 7 00’ Wm. Vinurd, - ;-do *: . ■ ; . i.U : 7 L, V, B.Boper, jewelry, _ 7 00: • 1 - ’ j. W;VfheaJerANeWton twp. : O’* J 25 00', AhlAtinyder,• do > • * 0‘ ! ' •*25-00 Wm.Aiextuiaer,. ..Carlisle; 1 :: - •<'• -0 • 25 00 JacobGeuhard, do - . ...--j, a. 25 oo i : - • EA.TING HOUSES., MrH. MaryMaloy. ' - = ■- - 5 00 l , Jotiupu Uurdaer, UdrUde r t i .t:„ .' 5:00; Wd.-VV’ttUrer, ' ••do- , ‘:‘-‘i sw' ilia. Ellen ■t'etere,.. ;do -j- ‘.frOtt David u'lhitoy. Newton twp. • -£■ »t a'OU K W.iJ’otfinuugh. da>l- .'d'.vJ QQQ .<Ja. - ► o 00, ' be held at 1 the Court HbUfloi In Car Ham, uq me 2d, tith, lOth. aod akl diiya" of April Quxtj at apportions flggnev6d;.WUlbo •heard. • ■ ' - • ~.. , J • 1 JftroanMa 4tpr a tist. ; iMtoMfcssiiwr-iv a..., ”” 'Nttt - QREATV EXCITEMENT ’’ . :> i.:j . i ,‘i k .a IN AUCTION 'HOUSES! ’ A LARGE LOT OF CHEAP GOODS! TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT OVER MUSLINS, CALICOES, HIGH PRICES CRUSHED ANB THE BIG PROFIT SYSTEM E X'P O a E D I GREENFIELD, NO. 4, EAST MAIN STREET, Has just returned from New York and Philadel phia. and Is now opening one of the largest, cheap est and best selected STOCK OP DRY GOODS over brought to this m&rket. Look and careful ly examine his-prices, and whllodolng so com pare them with other merchants. Largo lot of 15 00 7 00 7 00 20 00 25-00 7 00 7 00 TIP TOP CALICOES, MADDER COLORS, at only 12% cts., sold before at 10 cts. One Cose SUPERIOR PBINTS, at only 15 cts., 7 00 15 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7DO sold formerly at 18% cts. Two Oases of all the best Makes and Brands and Choice Styles, at 18% cts. BLEACHED MUSLINS, 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 7 00 7.00 of a good quality only 12% cts. per yard. BLEACHED MUSLINS, yd. .wide,- at only 15 cts. ' i. .. i. 20 “ These Bleached Muslins are of the most popu lar brands, and only ant to'bo examined before purchasing elsewhere. 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 STACKS OF BROWN MUSLINS, at 12%, 15,18%, and 20 and 24 cts. for the best yard wide ana very heavy. These prices are from 15- to 20 per cent, lower than they were sold for two weeks ago. Also, the largest and finest 8 took of Ginghams, . ... Tickings, , Cheeks, ’ • ~ ~ • , Shirting Stripes;. •_ Drillings. : i ■ - - To. bio,Cottons, Pillow Case Muslin, Sheeting Muslin of all widths, over .brought to this market and all will be sold at equally reduced prices os my goods. I have also made It an object during this .visit to the cities lo purchase a very line and largo assortment of the most desirable Brands ol . MOURNING AND SHIRTING PRINTS, "*- which I wlll.floll at only 18% cts.,! SILKS!. In addition to my weU’soldotod stock ol Domes tic Goods, riiavo'a-very'line assortment of Bilks and ail bought and will bo sold at extremely low ■prices. ■ Gros. Grain - nud Lyons Blade Silks, ex tra heavy for mantles and Dresses, also lower grades or Black and a large lot of Panov and Sol id Colored Silks, which I can sell at prices to suit all. My-line of . ALL WPQL DELAINES is unusually large and well selected; embracing every variety of color, which I will let.go at 60 cts. per yard,’ this being the old price, for these goods before the war. . . ■ ENGLISH,' 1 ‘‘ GERMAN AND „ FRENCH PRESS G Q 6 D S, of groat varieties, and bought at such sacrifices that I can sell them at prices , far less - than the cost of Importation. 7 00, 12 60 7 00 7 oo WHITE GOOES-, 7 00 •7 00 7 CO -12 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 consisting of flno and medium qualities of Jaconet Muslin, Nansoolc Plaids, ‘ . Tape Checks, * ‘ Brilliants, Linens, Marseilles 10 00 10 00 : 7•00 7 00 7 00 • 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Quilts, Towels’,‘ Ltnou Diapers, Napkins, <ke. I will sell at 20 per cent, cheaper than they can be purchased at any place in town. GENTLEMEN’S {i POY’S WEAK. ' I have ati unusually large stock of those goods, alj of desirable brands, consisting,of x 7 00. (JO'PTO NAPES, 7 00 •12 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 .7-00. 7 00 plain and plaid, Blue. Drillings andiiom ins, KENTUCKY. JEANS, at from 25 eta. per yard i^p^ard. A SPLENDID" CASSIMEBft, all wool, at only 81,00 per yard, sold: a month pgo at 81.76, also, Cloths and Cosslmores from the finest to tho medium qualities at prices to correspond with the largo reduction in other goods. . LADIES’ CLOAKINGS AND SACKINGS. I have five different shades of Ladies CloaUlng and Sacking Cloths,.which ! consider the n« vfw ultra ol any ever offered to tho ladies of Carlisle and vicinity. My stock of. NOTIONS* HOSIERY, GLOVES, Hose;-' :;} Sospendere/ -*’ , Linen Cuflb Umbrellas, . and Collors, •. . Hoop and Bal moral Skirts, and in fact everything usually:: found in a well selected assortment- of quads Is very hirge, and will be sold at priQg& that cannot] faU.,toplewe. r 7. ;V,r ‘ ‘ ; ’£ P ACT I And on* that should be Remembered by allpurchasers, is that lam always the first to bring down prices m this town. This Xam able to do on account of my ex penses being a great deal lighter than any other mer chant in this place, and Remember GREENFIELD for C, V / 5 y.ji Remember GREENFIELD for J'ifv.r.'i *1 Remember GREENFIELD for .40.00 and ffc;AF GOODS of nil kinds, and at last re nmmberw ""Mar oh' 28^1807,-" ’ ---"s""—Akeikathetlititmentor., -^EW^PRINOi >.i. > •> t -vt ji, DRY GOODS I DRYGOODS!./ A. W. BENTZ. Owing to ray former success, I have been oblig ed to receive from the Eastern Cities another ex tensive Invoice of ME CHOICE GOODS AND CARPETS. Special enro Ims been taken la the selection of them, which will convince all who'give them a thorough examination. I have received a large stock of GINGHAMS AND SPRING PRINTS, DoLalncs, Silk Chock Challlcs and Poplins, Cord ed Malange, Mohairs, ac. Ladies’ Cloaking Cloth, Black and White Material for Shirts, White ■ Homo Mado Flannels, CHECKS, TICKINGS, Single and Double Width Sheetings,-Marsulllcs Counterpanes and Honey Comb Quilts. Hosiery and Notions of all kinds, Umbrellas, all prices. Great attention and care has been bestowed to this department of my business. 1 have pur chased all grades of Ingrain Carpets, Three-Ply, Cottage, Twilled, Venetian, «fcc. MATTINGS, Floor and Window Oil Clotha, Looking Glasses and After making a thorough investigation no ono will loavo without making a purenase, as they will bo a great temptation to all housekeepers., ' • - A. W. BENTZ, ' ‘ ' No, 27 South'Hanover Street. March. 23,15G7. ■ m • & DRESS GOODS, (JIBE INCOME TAX! ' tilhDlvtalon, 15/A District, Pennsylvania, . iCARLISLETMAJIIJH.'2S,IB67. Pursuant to the Act. of Congress,- approved March 2d, 1807, the Income Tax for 1800, and the Special Tuxes (or Licenses,} upon.Tradea, Profes sions and Occupations for the ensuing year, are to be assessed immediately. ’ , All persons residing ih the Borough of Carlisle, or In the Townships of-North Middleton, South Middleton, Middlesex and- Dlokinson, are notl licd to make ret urns to this blUce, sconce, of their Incomes for 1880, of their Carriages in. use exceed ing S3OO In value, of their Gold watches, and their Gold and Silver Plato. OS* Applications for Special Taxes (Licenses) for the ensuing year should be made at once. WILLIAM KENNEDY.* - Assistant Assessor, oth Div., 16th Dlflt, Pa. OFFICE—No. 7 South Market Squard. March 28,1807—3 t ... JgARGAINB! BARGAINS!! AT NO. 18. , GREAT RED UCTION IN PRICES! WHAtf EVERYBODY WANTS AT S. C. BROWN’S I NEW DRY GOODS STORE! •GOODS ARB REDUCED FROM 10 to 20 per Cent. In Consideration of tho great decline, tho un dersigned is now offering llio greatest Induce ment offered In tho county. He is soiling best Prints at 20 cts., Best 1 yd. wide Bro. Muslin at 21 cts., ’ yd. best Cot, Table Diaper at 62 cts,, • 1 yd. boat Tick at 05 cts. DRESS OOODSI American Delaines at 80 cte., - - Lustres,: • •, * ■ > • . : Cobergs all col’s. 8 ,tb 0 quars. wide, Wool DclaiuesS to 6 quarters wide, from GO to $lOO, > SS inch French Merlnoes, best makes $125. ’MEN’SWEARI , Broadcloths, verycheap,'' . All Wool Casslraeres fi ; om 8100 upwards, : 'Sattlnets, Jeans, &c., «fco. «' ■ a tyn i | A ftill line of «. „ ... 1 Notions, Sbawlfi, &c., &c. Call and see for yourselves. Remember the place Nov. 20, 1800. JgARQAINS! BARGAINS M SELLING OFF AT COST I tun: Belling off my entire stock of Dry Goods AT COST, consisting of French, Plaid and Plain Poplins; all wool Repps., French and •English Merinoes of the -most beautiful colors, all wool and American Delaines, Cashmeres, Black and Colored Alpaccas, LADIES’ CLOAKING AND SHAWLS, BlilrtlagancToffrer iaadueis, Onoton PTuiiireiß, Checks, Ginghams, Tickings, Table* Linen, La dles' Vesta and Under, Ware of every description, with a large assortment of Misses and Infanta Me rino under, Vests of every .size* Calicoes, Muslins, BalmoralHoopSklrts.^.f.&o.-. Also, a largo-nssortmentpfi Gentlemen's Wear, Clbtliß, . . , Caesiinerea, •. ~■ < x •“ • ‘ • • Baltmets; Jeans, Bhirting, Flannels, Ac., Ac, all of which must bo sold alcoil until tho entire stock Is sold. My goods have all been bought— some at tho lowest auction prices, tho remainder at tho lowest wholesale prices at tho New Tfork and Philadelphia markets. WM. A. MILES, North' Hanover Street, next door to Miller <fe Bowers’ (formerly John P. Lyon’s) Hardware Store. Remember the number—B2 North Hano ver, Sign of the Yellow Funnel. Nov. 22.18 CU. STORE! NEW DRY GOODS STORE, .Opposite the Mansion House, ■ Having rented the Store formerly occupied by Mr, Wm, A* Miles; the undersigned Invites the attention of the ladles of Carlisle and Its vicinity to his WELL SELECTED BTOBIC of DRY GOODS, ' DRESS TRIMMINGS, AND NOTIONS, By strict attention to business, and a careful study of tlio want* and tastes of his elastomers ho hopes to obtain a share of t\\9 public patron age. J. Q. H. RING, attention given to DRESS TRIM WINGS. Nov. 8,1880—ly Q.RAND DISPLAY , _ John EL Rheem; late of the Firm of Bhoem <ft apoUr, announces tojhe public, that ho.has pur chased,the interest of;his. he hoa a magnificent Btpflk- of \ ; c • 1 CANDIES, TOYS ftjjp f'AITDY' ARTICLES. ; consisting in part as- follows:.' ■ • • Drums,' y " "Trumpets, ' 1 Dancing Jacks, ;-r Horses,- , ' ’ ‘ Mules, Tops and Dolls, .. of all sizes, shapes and colprs; Doll Heads, . Violins. . i Arras, Furnltpr© Setts, Shoes AStocklhgs, Tables, Whins, Bureaus, Sleds. Balls, QiuVs. Monk’s on Trains of Cars, Sticks, Wagons, Elephants, ■ Wheelbarrows, Dogs, ) ‘Nino Pins, Cots, ; ; Magio'Lantems, Mice, and endless variety of other Toys,* suitable to the fancy of both young and old. - - - ; I have selected my stock of r rails and, Conjee-; tlona with the greatest, flare, an,d Hayd the finest assortment ever brought to Carlißlp, which ore ' • . CRAPES, Barbara and othpr Dates, Crystallsed Frulfs o all kinds. * LARGE WHITE TOYS, Candy Apples, Peaches, Pears and Eggs, Tor. Drops, St. John’s Bread, Cream Cocoa, French Creams of all sorts. • J 1 am also manufacturing and have on hand Clear Candy Toys, such as Baskets, Backets, Rob,- 1 , bite. Deera.X6flolttdtlYe^Xa» l !Bhds, ChlcMOhd,. and fanoy Figures of oU descriptions, ‘ ! Also, a_splendld TLUfll6s, of my own tore, such,oaßoso, VanUlaTDemon,; Butter, Ca*oth*r, WSTnuti [ All the above 1 otJhp old stand, No.- SS-AffUere I #lll WBappywrea? and accommo-: •aa»ftlli'Wliornay>'fa+or>Bia'Wllh.thelrpatrtliiot!o. 1 i-.,iit;,i;i*nco jxsmrns' ' ALPACOAS, r. iUUhI DRESS GOODS, No.^Ba^^oStieet PLAIN A‘!! : \'/< T .(JI | Vr'l tiirn'l nrc.. n ,\.i ;■/ ■' •YdiESitrO 3 CARPETS! CARPETS!! WINDOW SHADES Assistant Assessor's Office, United states Internal Revenue, Urj) (Boois. Alpaccas all colors, Hosiery, Gloves, Zephyr Hoods, S. C. BROWN, No. 18 West Main St., Carlisle. AND NO MISTAKE! ME NEWGOODg U I N G’S MA IN STREET, Next door to the Post Office. Just received from the Eastern Cities. AT NO. 85. WEST MAIN STREET. SLegalJtfllifes SOTICE. —Notice la hereby given that the following named persons have filed ap itlous for Hotel and Liquor the several Acta of Assembly relating thereto,;ltl' the olllce of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, which said ap plications will bo presented to said Court on Mon day, the Bth day of April, 1807: HOTELS. East Ward, Carlisle. D. K. Lerow, Mnrgarot Miller, J. U. Floyd, «... John Riley, . West “ “ John Early, •• “ “ H. L. Burkholder, “ ** •“ John Hannon, “ “ “ Jacob Thudhtm, “ “ Joseph L. Knottlo, Dickinson township. Jacob Switzer, • East Ponnsboro’ Township, Martin Shrinor, “ " “ Elizabeth Olay, *• “ “ John merer.- ~ ■> - “ Jacob Kline, •' “ . . " George K. Duey, Hampden township. John Heck, Lower Allen Township. John Hinkle,- « .. .. 1 George Miller, “ “ “ Wm, Nosblt, Middlesex township. A. J. Morrison, Monroe township. Francis Lercw,’ Moclmnlcsbure. ■ T.J.Kerr, « Geo. L. Sponsler, “ John Thompson, “ O. A. Hennebargor, Nowvllle. Geo. Emcrich, ' .•* Henry Hursb, Newton Township. C. Melllngor, » “ J. P. Beecher, North Middleton township. D. Now Cumberland. Wm. C, Sharp, No\vburg. Ellas B. Oyster, Penn’township. Martin Shoemaker, Shlpponsburg. Wm. M. Aughlnbaugh, ' “ J. T. Junkln, John Wynkoop, Sr., ... Wm, Clark, Southampton township. John Richer, South Middleton. Wm.S. Mullin, “ “ Jeremiah Hannon, “ •' D. Z. Ooyer, “ « Ellon Ruploy, •* “ George Duey, Silver Spring Township. D. Stonoslfor, " “ “ ‘ Eliza Bollinger, “ .. .. J.W.Leldlg, ■"» « Alex. ICllnk, *• •• >• Joshua Culp, Upper Allen “ 'A. W. Zook, - •- “ “• “ Jacob Cblsnoll, West Pennsboro’ •* Geo. Relsner, “ “ “ RETAILERS. Henry Pohley, £ast Ward Carlisle. . John Pallor. “ “ “ Charles P. Eckels, “ “ “ B. K. Keller, Shlpponsburg Borough. SAMUEL BXXLER, , Clerk Quarter Sessions. March 21, JB67—3t nVTOTICIi —Notice is hereby given that ±\ l Intend to apply at tho next Court of Quar ter Sessions of Cumberland county, to be held at Carlisle, on Monday, the Bth day of April next, for lipcnse to keep an Eating and Beer House and Restaurant in tho East Ward of tho Borough of Carlisle. MARGARET COLVIN. March 21,1807—2t* , OTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that l I Intend to apply nt tho next Court of Quar r Sessions of Cumberland county to bo hold at Carlisle, on Monday, tho*Bth day of April next, for license to keep an Eating and Boor House ana Restaurant In tho East Ward of tho Borough of Carlisle. REBECCA LOBACH. March 21,18ff7—2t* Af OTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that JL N I intend to apply at tho next Court of Quar ter Sessions of Cumberland county to bo heftl at Carlisle, on Monday, the Bth day of April next, for license to keep an Eating and Beer House ana Restaurant In Upper Allen Township. SAMUEL U. GROVE. March 21,1807—2t* ATOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that ll I Intead to apply at tho next Court of Quar ter Sessions of Cumberland county to bo held at Carlisle, on Monday; tho Bth day of April next, for license to keopanEatlngand Beer House and Restaurant In tho East Ward of thrf Borough of Carlisle. & CHRISTIAN KINDLER. March 21,1807—21* . NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that I intend to apply at tho next Court of Quar ter Sessions of Cumberland county to bo held at Carlisle, on Monday, tho Bth day of April next, for license to keep ah Eating and Beer House ana Restaurant la tho West Ward of 4ho Borough of Carlisle. • PHILIP PRITSCH. March 21,1807—2L* OTICE. —Notice is hereby given that letters Testamentary on the estate of Jo seph Hoover, deceased, late of Penn township, Cuxnborianu county, have been granted to the undersigned, residing In same place. All per sons indebted' to said estate a're requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them for settlement. NOAH COCKLE?, March 7,1807-flt* Executor, NOTICE.— Notice Is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of Juno Carothors latoof Dickinson township,Cum berland county, deo’d,, have been granted to tho undersigned residing lu North Middleton. Ail persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for settlement. SAMUEL W. itOLMES, Administrator. March 7,1807-HJt* ■vrOTlCE. —Notice is hereby given that IN Letters Testamentary on tho estate of Wm. Glenn, late of Dickinson township, deceased, same township. All persona knowing them-' selves indebted to the estate are requested to make paymenflmmediately. and those having claims against said estate will alsapresent them for settlement. JOHN S. MUNRO, JiaxciUor. March 11,1807—tit* NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary on the estate of Phil ip opanger, late of Dickinson township, dcc’d.. have been issued by the Register of Cumberland county to the subscribers living In Dickinson and bouth Mlddlqton townships. All persona In debted will make-payment, and those having claims will present them to SAMUEL SPANGLER, BENJAMIN ROVER,- Executors, March U, 1807—tit* QHERIFF’S SALE. . iiy virtue of a Writ of Venditioni Exponas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, and to mo* directed, I will expose to sale, by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, In the Borough of Carlisle, on JPri day, AprU 5, 1807, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the fol lowing described Real Estate, to witjv A Lot of Ground, situate in Monroe township, Cumbbrland’bpunty, Pa,, bounded on jthe north by the’ Trindlo -Road, on the east by lands of George'Wolf.- and on the south and west by land of Samuel Garvor, containing THREE ACRES, bo the same more or less, having thereon erected a one and a-half story Brick House, (Weather boarded) Stable and Hog Pen. Seized and taken In execution as tho property of Geo, B. Collins. To bo sold by me, JOHN JAOOii-S, She- ,/. SIIBIIIKF’S ©FFICE, CAUUShK, 1 V March 12.1W7. J Conditions.—On all sales of 8500 or over, SflO will bo required to bopald when the property is strick en oil, and 825 on all sales under 8500. March X 4, Wff-at ' NOTICE.— In the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County. • William Neidlch ) No.o.Jah. Term,lBo7. vs.- bubpoena bur Annie E. Neidlch. J Divorce.' Now to wit: January 11, 1807, it appearing by tho return of John Jacobs, Sheriff ot said* county, that Annie 1 E. Neldicht&e respondent, is not to be found in said county£>t>hobneniris directed to cause no-- tlce to’be published in one newspaper printed In said cou'ntyTor four successive weeks, prior to tho first day of tho April Term of said Court,, April 8,1807, requiring the said Annie E, Noldich, ,to appear, on said day, in said Courts answer the said complaint.' ’ By tho Court. . Test: J. Troth'y. To Annie E. Ncklich— s In pursuance of the above order g _ •■• ‘ _ \you aro heieby required to appear at I Jyhe next Court of Common i J ieas to Vj. held at Carlisle, in and for the’ County u£ Cumberland, on Monday, the Bth-day of April, l8U7; to answer tUe*cumphunt of. tho said william Neidlch. JOHN JACOBS, Sheriffs March 7,1807—1 t. "DROTHONOTARY ’S NOTIC&—No- 1 | tice la hereby given to all persons interested tuiit the following accounts have tiled in tlio Prothonotam* Office; Tor examination, and will bo presented to the Contt or Common .Pleas, of Cumberland county, for continuation, on Wednesday, April 10.1607, to wit: . 1. TUo drst and tlnaltoccount of John.'!,'. Grew. Committee of dona MclCmstry, a lunatic. 2, Tuo tlrst and dual account of ‘Robert Wilson and Joseph Leas, Assignees of Frederick BeUUe and Samuel Fberly, os well Individually aa trad lug undjsr.Uie partnership name of ScuUe Ji Fb- e ' Jy ’ J N p. BRINDLE, , Frothonotary K March 7,1807 —it* PROCLAMATION*— -‘Whereaa *Ue Hon. Jaines H, Graham, President Judge dt itie several Courts of Common Pleas of the coun ties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata; and Jus tices of the several Courts of Oyor and Terminer : and General Jali Delivery Jq ipud .counties, and, T. P. Hiair and Judges of the ! Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial of ail capital and other odeudors, in* the sold county of Cumberland, by their pre couts to me directed, dated the i-ith day of January, A. D., 1&07, have ordetod' lho Court of Oyer aud Terminer and General Jail De livery to bo hoideni at Carlisle* oll the 2d Mon day of April, lho7, tbelng.tUa-etU day,) at 10, o’clock In the lorohobu,’Wwntinuo two weeks. ’ Notice is hereby given to the Coroner, ! usticos of the Peace, and Qutmtablea of the said county of Cumberland; (hat they are by the said precept commanded -to be then and there la Choir proper, persons] with their rolls,records, and inquisitions,! aximunauona, and &U other remembrances, to do; those things which to their offices appertain to be' done, ana all those that are bound by reoogy nuances, to prosecute against the prisoners, that ore or then shall <be In-thetJali of sold coun ty, ore to be there to prosecute then\ 9$ snail be JU “ S IOAIN JACOBS, 1 ' ■■ ISllvrilT. Feb'.-&>. l&>7-tc ’ : nVTOTICE TO, PAINTERS. Sealed, l\ proposals tar.painting the OoactHouße will • be acthd'Comailßsldner's Office, in Car- ; UaleT uhtU Wednesday, the Sd of April nex.t.—■ Siißolflcatlond ortho worltcan bo soon at said of-; r 7 ;.Vw< ■ - y'Z d fe&CXAit &OT. J OE,—Every person jO.Vlldlain thiiAvunt otßo'otsi'ShoaaVßttis fcnd Cup;!. Ac., hUiu\U\ CW> at the sates Koom-of B.; l*i rn prices. 8. W. UoniccpfNotth Hhw »* Street and Ilodtut AUTO CttrllMe.' ■ l a,lBBWW;> ■ ■>' ma Q.REAT :: INO)UOE MB N T 8 NOW OFFERING LEIDICH & MILLER'S, NO. 2, EAST MAIN STREET, la an kinds of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, of which a very large supply has just boon re ceived, having since the great ' DECLINE IN PRICES, of all hinds and qualities of CARPETS , Embracing the ' celebrated Crossley Brussels,, the celebrated Lowell three-ply, extra super In grains two-ply, 5-8, 3-4 and 4-4 super Twilled Vo nltlon, 6-8,8-4 and 4-4 super Plain Vonltlon, HOME MADE RAG, LINEN, HEMP, &o. Also a full stock of OIL CLOTHS, of all widths and best quality. Sea Grass Mattings Cocoa MaUxngs, Boor Mails, Rugs, WINDOW SHADES! WINDOW SttA DESM Also the fullest assortment in town of MARSAILLES COUNTERPANES, LANCASTER QUILTS, HONEY COMB QUILTS, COLD COVERLETS &c. to be had at the corner. STACK UPON STACK OP DOMESTIC GOODS, f - Just opened at REDUCED PRICES, comprising ail kinds of !-iaLlaeothag., Pillow Case Muslins, Tickings, Towellings, Furniture Cheeks, Table Oil Cloths, Ginghams Callcoen, FANCY DRESS (JOODS, you will always find as large supply at LEIDICH & MILLER'S ALSO NOTIONS! NOTIONS! In great variety ami all descriptions. MOURNING GOODS AND FUNERAL GOODS. CLOTHS, OASBIMERES, , • VESTINGS, Ac. All in need of any; kind of House Furnts'i Goods will do* well by calling at the CHEAP STORE ON THE CORNER* All In want of any description of Good® wrflT da well by giving an early call, and^ EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES. The largest and most, complete stock of Now Goods Just opened and will be sold at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! COME. ALL AND QET BAUQAIN&! I.EIDICH & MILLER. IMO AS"' Lo-not forgot the well known ffjand bn J-he ; oorne r i :n ■■ :V-. 'Vs-■:/I •.1 3 ■ s : JWXI2. EAST HIAIN'STRJimT, v. .*■ !;ur ’ ‘W SIGN OF THE CARPER HALL. :rv„pi CarlUlo. Fob. ai,.185r» ’ f ■ 4 QUA DE MAGNOLIA. allot delight. Superior 16 any cologne, used to bathe the face and person, to render the skin soft and fresh, to allay Inflarantlon, to perfume clothing, for headache, &c. .It Is manufactured from the rich Southern Magnolia, and Is obtain* • Ing a patronage quite unprecedented. It Is a fa vorite with actresses ond opera singers. It is sold by all dealers, at 81.00 In large bottles, and by DEMAS BARNES & CO., Now York, Wholesale Agents. . .. _ . . - Saratoga Sprixo Watkc, sold by all Druggists. . Persons -of sedentary habits troubled with weakness,lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, con sttnatlon, ic.».deserve to suffer If they will not try the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS, which are now lecommonded by the highest medical authorities, and warranted to produce an immediate beneficial effect., They are exceed ingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and must super sede ou other tonics where a healthy; gentle stimulant is required ■ < - They purify, strengthen and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. , They~aro an antidote to change of water and diet. They.strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and Intermittent fe vers. They purity the breath and acidity of the stom ach. Thor cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They euro Liver Complaint and Nervous Head ache They make the weak strong, the languid bril liant, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer. They ore composed of the celebrated Callsaya bark, wlntergreeu, sassafras, roots and herbs, all preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix rum. For particulars, see circularspnd testimonials around each, bottle. • Bowhro of Impostors. Examine every bottle. See that it has our private U. 8. stamp unmatlla ■ ted over the cork, with plantation scene, and our signature on a lino steel plate side label. See that our bottle is not refilled with spurious and deleterious stuff. Ariy-porson pretending tb sell Plantation Bitters by the gallon or In bulk, is an Impostor. Any person imitating this bottle, or selling any other material tuoroln, whether call ed Plantation Bitters or not, Is a‘criminal under the U. 8. Law, and will be so prosecuted by us.— The demand for Drake’s Plantation Bitters, from ladles, clergymen, merchants, dco., Is Incredible. The simple trial of a bottle is the evidence wo present of their worth-and superiority, They are sold by oil respectable druggists, grocers, physicians, hotels, saloons, steamboats and coun try stores. '* Velvet Rug*,, <&<x, «3te. P. H. DRAKE & CO. BARATQqASWIItfO Wateb, sold by all Druggists Havo you a hurt child or a lamo' horse 7 , Use the'Mexican' Mustang Liniment. , ~. For cuts, sprains Burns, swellings and caked the Mexican Mustang Liniment Is a cer tain cure. For rheumatism, neuralgia, stiff joints, stings and bites, there la nothing like the Mexican Mustang Liniment. ’ . ' . , Forspavined horses, the poll-evil, ringbone and sweeny, the Mexican Mustang Liniment never For-wind-galls, scratches, big-head and splint, the Mexican Mustang -‘Liniment Is worth Its weight in gold. Cuts, bruises, sprains and swellings, are so common and certain to occur In every famllj', that a bottle of this Liniment Is tho best invest ment that can bo made. It is more certain than the' doctor— It saves •time In sending for tho doctor—lt Is cheaper than the doctor, ana should hover be dispensed with. • In lifting the kettle from tlio Are,lt Upped over and Scalded my hands terrible. * ’ • * The Mustang Liniment extracted tho pain, caused the sore to heal rapidly, and left very little scar. CHAB. FOSTER, 420 Broad St., Fhlla. Mr. S. Lltcljj.pf-Hydo Park, VU, writes: “My horse was. considered worthless, (spavin,) but since the use,of <Jtc Mustang Liniment, I have sold him for $l5O, Yojjr .Liniment is doing, won ders up here. All genuine Is wrapped in steel plate engra vings. .signed, iG.’.W. 'Westbrook, chemist, and also has the' private U, S, imp of DEMAS BARNES. &. CQ., over the top. • , L/Mk closely, mid be not deceived bj/ OsivUcr/cite. Sold by all Druggists, at 2.1,50 ots., o/jdSl.oo. Saratoga Spring Water; sold by. ull Druggists Muslin ,s, 4e, t Ac, It Isa most delightful Hair Dress*. n £>* It orodioAtas-sdurf-anddazielrulC-. ; It keeps the head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy*. , v • It prevents hair turning gray ond falling oa*, c , It restores hair upon, prematurely bald heaQ-’ This Is Just what Lyon’s Kathalron w111.d0.. ft is pretty—lt Is cheap—durable. It Is literally sold by the car-load, ana yet its almost Incredible de mand is dally increasing, until there is hardly a country store that does not keep It, or.a family that does not use it. ' E. THOMAS LYON, Chouflst, N. Y. • Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists "Who would not be beautiful? Who womu not add to their beauty?- What gives that marble, purity and disllnffuc appearance we observe upon the stage and inthc elty bcilol, It is uolongera secret. They use Hagan's Magnolia Hahn. Its continued, use removes tan, freckles,pimples ana, roaghucss, from the face and hands, and leaves, the complexion smooth, transparent, blooming and ravishing. Unlike 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. Demas Barnes & Co., Wholesale Acts., N. *Y, Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists ■ i Holmstreet's inimitable Hair Coloring Is not a, dyo. All instantaneous dyes are composed ot lunar catutic, and rooro or less destroy the vitali ty and beauty of. the hair. . This Is the original . Hair Coloring, arid 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 nalr dressing. Sold in two sizes—so cents and -51— by all dealers. - c.'HEIMSTREET, llicinlat. Saratoga Spring .Water, sold by all Druggists : IiYON’B EXTRACT OP PUKE ; for Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn,BlCk Head-; ache. Cholera ilorhus; flatulency, &©., *; zsspst* s^'^rrar 8 ? 1^-: Huro lixtraot. TaUenoothor. - _ ■ : Saratoga Spring Watrr, sold, by ait iJrugKisi^. ' For sale at Havers tTck’s and » Stores, Carlisle. r]v /'*’•. - • Ji*ly6 f lBWr».9w.Jy.r.' . ' ' iWctkfll. S.T.—lBOO—X. MEI ffiarStothe, Valuta, &~c. ails, Ac. i ■*-**, at AX lON’S O H E A P JDl^-ABh -8 TO BE, EAST MAlif-STItJSBf, Nr,XT DOCK TO Tllil COK.MAA ncUSi-1. . I haVe-Just "returned from the East with the. largest null best selection of WAKfe evcr oßered la old, cumber mud, and- amable toaoU the following oracle* a,Dixie, lovrer ujah wnero m the county.. * All orders attended u> pej* Bouuliy and without usual promptness. Oooas delivered to all-parts of the town >r«*e cjT charge* Hammered, iioued and English Rodnod Iron, Hnrse-tJhoe. Iron, Rdssia uaeet Iran; Burden’s Morse and Mule Shoes, Norway Noil Rods. Ban? (innoa's (jost-otediEughtid and American Blister KLCCI weigh 8010 Bled, Bprmg Bteei, Carriage «pruiga, Carrlago Axles, do. . Xuo largest, assort meutox. , ... CARRIAGE * WAGON FIXTURES yet offered, such as SI’OJCJXi,, ■ ■ :■ 111,13 ’ IWLhOES, - • xom PLAIN MX^iFIIfISJfEp&IIAFTS iSLKIOU HUNNJSBS, <6c., &c. ' : .5,0 0 BAJft-BBIt'S Uosoudalo, Scotland and’ Hancock Cornell l» all warranted fresh, booglfts 7 bnd COfflng s ■ , IRON AND CHAIN' iUMI’S. POWDEIt.—A fall ■ Btoolx, Boot. -Rllle and Duck Powder, Safety FaAe/J?lcks,-Mat tocicsj Drills Crow-bars, Sledges, Ac.. ■ 1,000 KE GS NA I , whish we will soli low. Country mer«jhants sup plled at manufacturers prices. .T- -v ‘ ■ FAlN’lB.— cat) Tons of the followingbrands ol White Dead and Zinc: "• rr*~ WhdheriWe , French Zinc, \ : ' XAberty, * ■ - . -American do;,' - ■ . ‘Buck, - . ’ £Wored do.,- - Crystal, 1 Ifyow While do., Mansion, Florence do. COLORS of every description; Dry and In Oil . n and tubes, also. Gold Leaf, French and German Leaf Bronze, tec.. .. ~ OILS. AND .VARNISHES. Turpentine, -. • .Coach Varnish do., . Furniture do.* ; Linseed Oil, Sperm do., Fish do., Whito Demar do., 'Jajmn.do.,' . . 4 Iron <fc Leather do Lard do., . Lubrlo do.,' Neats Foot do., Also, Putty, Litharge; Whiting, Glue'Shellac Rosin, Chalk, Aiumn, Copperas, Borax, Madder, Logwood. *c..*c. “ JLENRY SAXTON, Sept. 13,1800. Miller & bowers, SUCCESSORS TO " , LEWIS P, LYNE, North Hanover Street, Ocsrlitle, -Pa Dealers in American, English and German HARBWARE, ~ Cutlery, ~ -V • Saddlery, ~ ■ Coach Trimmings, - Shoe Findings, . ' * Morocco ahd Lining Skins; ' leasts, • » ' Boot Trees' ... and Shoemaker Tools of every description. Solid and Brass Box Vices,' Bellows, Flies, Rasps, Horse Shoes, Horse Shoe Nalls, Bar and Rolled Iron df all sizes, “■ HAM EB-AND TRACES. Carriage Springs, Axles, Spokes: Fellows, Hubs, «fcc. t &c. Saws of every variety i Carpenters’ Tools and Building Material, Table and Bucket Cutlery, Fluted Korku and Spoons, withan extensive as sortment of Hardware of all kinds and of the best manufacture, which will be sold, wholesale or re tail at the lowest prices. We ore making great improvements in, oat, already heavy stock oi goods, and invito all persons in want of Hard ware of every description' to give us a call and wp are confident yon w#U b,e wou paid for your trou ble.' ; • -•- • r ■ • ■ Hoping that by strict attention to business and a disposition to please , ail we Will po aW.e fcp mfiinmtn the reputation of the old stand, 1 : MILLER <fc BOWERS. D e c. l, I6GO. iOtotouiwbing. OHO TO a R-A P H fcU ■ . ~x'he subscriber, after over five years of experi ence In his profession, begs to inform the public that he suit continues his business at his old and well known location, in. the building of Jacob Zug, Esq., of Market square, over the Store of‘Messrs; Leidlcu & Miller,where he will be pleased to see his friends and patrons, and whore he is fully prepared to take FMO to graphs, , . : . . CAMTESDE VISITE . A.NJJ AMBUOTYI’Eti, . from miniature to life-liko size, and to guarantee . perfect satisfaction in every case. The arrange- , ment at my ttky-JLlght enables mo to take perfect - /ao simUee m cloudy as well as in olear weather.— An experienced Lady Operator Is in constant at tendance at tho rooms to wait on lady customers. Constantly on hand- and for solo at reasonable rates,allncassortmontof / HOSE WOOD, : . UNION AND 43- Negatives of all Pictures taken artf preserv ed and persons wishing*duplicates of the same can have them, on short notice, either by person al application or by letter. Thankful for.past fa vors, will hope for a-continuance of the public patronage, Oct. 11, leoo—Cm, JpOBITIVELY THE BEST 1 C. L. LOQHMAN, . AGAIN TRIUMPHAN.T! ! 21ic J?IItST J?iZE?iZL-U2I has again been Awarded to a L, LOCHMANjor the BEST JPHOTO GRAPHS! His long experience ,in the business ami bis intiiuate.knowlddgb of all' that relates to the pro duction of a PERFECT PICTURE, in chemistry, art and mechanism, enables him to make Pho tographs/ uqWpproachable in most galleries, and all work guaranteed to give satisfaction. FINE LARGE PHOTOGRAPHS, Colored apd Plain,’ CARD ALBUM£. old and, nowjshm, . PORCELAIN PICTURES. of exquisite finish.- ’ Every lady abould havo one of these taken: they give the most oharmiugr-omplexion. - JLIIBKOTYPEa. - in every style of : cases,- and all kinds «f work done in a h irst Class-Gallery. Copies made In the most perfect manner. Negatives are registered,'ami duplicates can be • had at any time. ' . ■* '••• . The public is cordially invited to-pay a visit to the gallery and examine specimens. , 4. lot of FRAMES and ALBUMS ior sale cheap,* ‘ ’ " “ . ' ’ Phonographs made in all kinds of weather equaUyjycli,- - Dec, m, jbtw MRS. B.’A. SMITH’S PHOTO graplilo Gallery South-east Corner Uuuu vor street, and Market Square, where may bo had all the dUierentstyles of Photographs, Imiu card to Ufo size. IV.ORYTYPEB. AMBROTYPES. AS I) ■ MKr.AINOTYFES : - " also Pictures on Porcelain, (something new) both Plain and Colored, and which are beautiful pro ductions of the Photographib art. Cali ami see them. 1 ; • ; - . . .r - Particular attention .given to copying from Daguorrotypes&c* - She invites the patronage of the public, , Fob,lo im.J. • - ' ■ (JIHO.S, E. HAEBia, JK. & CO. STRAW AND iiILLINEHY GOODS, ■ ‘ ' •jk ' V' AND ’ MANUFACTURERS OF , ! ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, JO3 NORTH SECOND STREET. {BELOW RACE,) PHILADELPHIA. March 7,18U7—3m > EUBLIC '■ SALK OP VALUABLE MILL‘PROPERTY.—WiII be sold at public i, oa the premises, about 15 miles south of Martiusburg. Bcrkely county, West Virg In ia. and about 2% miles from .Wade’s Depot, on the Win chester and'.Potomac Railroad, on Hatui'day, March 80.1807, thatdeslrable property, known as WILLOW GROVE MILLS. This property la all uated on the Opequon Crock, and contains 08 ACRES OF LAND, a large proportlonof which is creek bottom land, unsurpassed for-fertility.— About 20 ACRES of this land lain TIMBER.— There are on the property, TWO DWELLING HOUSES, oneof them in good repair—also BARN. CORN-HOUSE with WAGON-SHED, SPRING HOUSE, ' ‘ . • ' ' . . *. : There is also a FRAME MILL, which Is now do ing country work, but the BRICK MILL former ly in operatlon*on the premises, .was burned by Gen. Sheridan’s forces daring the war. Howev er, the walls which are of-Brick, ore still stand ing, and have been decided, by competent mill wrights to be sufficiently substantial to re-build upon.. -i , «2r* Any, one wishing to examine the property previous to the day of sale, can have ah opportu nity of doing so, by bailing on John H'. Campbell, who lives withlu.oue mile of the place. : Tbums.of Bale.—One-third ot the purchase money', in' CASH, ahd the balance In equal'in stalments of one and two years. - a-2- Possession .will bn given mi the ilrsi day of April, 1807, JOHN H. CAMI'IIBIX,, , . , . . . JAMBS SMITH, UttroUMilsTfr-ta -■! GILT FRAMES. JOHN 0, LESHEH.
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