n IST etoabbCrtlaOnenta. x, W AYS AHEAD POB'BABOAIN.S LEIDICH & MILLER’S CHEAP DRY QOOM EUPORIUM, NO. 2 OR AND OPENING TO-DAY OF.ALIi KINDS OF ORKIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, having boon purchased since IUo GBEA.T DECLINE lu all kinds of DOMESTIC GOODS, Bleached Muslins, good quality for ots,, do. 11 yard wldo from 15 to 25cts. Unbleached Mus. is,' very stoat at cts., do. fall yard : wide id very heavy, only 20 ots., and tho very best at i)y 24 cts. SPLENDID CALICOES ut 10, 15, and tho very best for only 18 cts. GREAT DECLINE IN loklngs, Sheetings, Pillow Case Mublluh, Checks, .ABIES’ DRESS GOODS, Thu greatest variety tlmt'hos ever been broughl Dihlbt town. Dress Bilks of every style and* color. Plaid, Irlpedand Plain Mohairs; Repps, Poplins, Al accas, Poll, Do Chevron, Lustres, Real English fdntzes, Hootch Ginghams. Percales, All wool ic Lalncs. AMERICAN De LAINES, &c. HOUSII FURNISHING GdODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ABPETSI CARPETS! aaley’s Real English Tapestry Brussels, the jbrated Lowell three-ply, the celebrated Low* mper Ingrain, the celebrated Lowell super Ex- QUALITIES'OF FIGURED CARPETS, RANGING IN PRICES from 76 eta., to $1.75. RIPBD.CARPETa of all qualities, and HEMP kKPETS as low as 40 cts, r FLO OB OIL CLOTHS, of all wldthß nndlmndspmd styles. BEAUTIFUL FIQUBBI) OIL CLOTHS, uqs, MAXTS, MATTINGS , . LOOKING GLASSES All sizes, Ac., Ac. CXiOTHS & CASSIMERES ' of every grade and desorption ver i' LOW PBIOES , WHITE G O OHS In great variety. NOTIONS! NOTIONS! :u so great a variety that It Is impossible to onu norate Udms; please call and examine for your* elves. ■ mourning. Goods! . mourning goods FUNERAL GOODS, lu order to prove the fact tally that we are ALWAYS AIIIfAD In cutting down.prices,to compare torn pules, \?e cordially ,aalc on Inspcotlon of our Stock! as wo wo always prepared to PI9VO tne WirDEPY COMPETITION IN PRICES, 1 i : and atwwralake great; pleasure In- oxblbltlnK.to our customers tbe -idest; oompleto floods that ■ ttwreVCr-bcen • brought Please’aive useo&ll os we aredetermined not to be undersold, and that we to dp cur reputation Xdri Selling the Setl Goods, ond.t&e Largest Quarditg of Goods in pe Vouau.,. •’ ” . i :m-«< •-! J 05f- call'land examine to3 * y ‘ i JyEIDICH. dfr, MILtiER. . - ■ . uv A , 1 , .. .. li T'l u BEMEMBBR THE SIGN OF THE r<3AR&ET'HA‘:£ti.'iSTO- 8 ; CarlUle,. April 4, 18 OT. flcto aubeettsetuents. iliis The Circus—Pnr Excellence.of America! ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THE SEASON OF 1807. Will Exhibit at Carlisle, Monday, April 15, ’67. Afternoon and Evening. ’Stilppensburg, . Saturday, April 13. Harrisburg, Tuesday, “ 18. The Managers, determined to deserve a contin uation of those high and distinguished marks of public approbation, and the liberal patronage and thorough appreciation which has been here tofore so generously lavished upon them, and being determined to keep up their reputation for rirovldlng an entertainment of unequalled excel once, which shall DEFY RIVALRY and ANNI HILATE OPPOSITION, respectfully announce that/hoy have added to the already Gigantic Re sources of their Establishment by the engage ment of a BRILLIANT ARRAY OF ARTISTIC CELEBRITIES, which, for finish, abilities, ox perinesß, variety of accomplishments and VER SATILITY OF TALENT have never been equal ed. either In EUROPE OR AMERICA,and which will bo united In such a way os to develop In the .most demonstrative manner their PECULIAR AND MATCHLESS ABILITY, In a novel and comprehensive programme, the governing fea tures of which will bo moat Thrilling Acts, the most Pleasing Feats. Classical Realizations, Ar tistic Tableaux, and conglomeration of Unap firoaobabio Performances, peculiar to this Estab lishment, which claims to bo, In all respects, A LEGITIMATE Clßf tS, offering for tho highest delectation of an .appre ciative publlcall tho best and most popular fea tures which have given EQUESTRIAN AND AJiENIO EXHIBITIONS so Urra a hold upon tho popular favrr. Thelr’s is composed of WO HYBRID ENTERTAINMENT, Incongruous and Incompatible elements, but ureal, unique, ele gant aud Thoroughly Complete Circus. Among the prominent Artists who will grace the Arena at each performance, the space of an ordinary announcement will only permit of allu ding to a few, viz: MAD’L. JENETTE, the Cos mopolitan Celebrity, whose gentle beauty, grace ami daiMng skill, appeal to the appreciation of all who see her, MAD’L. SOPHIA SAGIIINIE, a charming Equestrienne. LE JEUNE BURTK, V\e Champion JJarc Rack and Principal Rider oj the World, standing without a rival and realizing In himself the excellencies of all others. \VM. ARMSTRONG, the Groat Principal Rider and Vorsalite Equestrian. JOHN H. MURRAY, tho Prince of Gymnasts. G. P. HUTCHISON, tho Aerobatic and Athletic Anomaly. DEN STONE, the Great Fun'DJspeuser and Genial Joker. NAT AUSTIN, he dare not bo ns funny as ho can be, but who will prove funny enougli lor all who have any regard for their vest buttons. Tho GOLDIE BROTHERS, (three in number.) tho Great HAGRINIE FAMILY, of Veisatllo Eques trian, and Pantacrlstio performance. SIGNOR FERDINAND, the “Wonder of tho World. l ' JOHN MURRAY, tho experienced, tasteful and pleasing Equestrian Direotor,'together with such general performers as George Murray, Thomas Murray, Oscar Willis, Messrs. Drexfl, Andros, Plcton, GratT, Borietto, Faber, Romscn, Roson berger, Magor. Walden, &c., forming a rare aa . semblago or talent. Mr.* J. H. MURRAY will introdxico his equine wonder, the Trained Horse, “SPOT BEAUTY.” Ginghams, Denims, «6c. THE COMIC MCIiES, (Gabo and Shellbark.) will stir the risibilities of the audience, under tho directions of their Trainer, DEN STONE. A novel and peculiar feature of Stone, Rosston <fc Murray’s Groat. Cir cus, will bo found In PROF, HUTCHISON’S • . TROUPE OF EDUCATED DOGS, one of the most entertaining, amusing and pret tily pleasing episodes In tbo programme, and which cannot lall to secure universal approba tion, both among the young and old, of THESE CANINE WONDERS. .82-The Triumphal Entree Procession of Stone, • Hoßston & Murray’s Combination will be redun dant with raugnlflcentpanoramlopictures,form ing a grand oriental Pageant, splendid beyond conception, and of a character never boloro seen in America. This gorgeous cavalcade will pass through the avenues of the place which this un oqualed Circus is'announced to exhibit at, about 10 A. M.*, giving the public an excellent opportu nity to vlew.the unparalied,resources of this co lossal consolidation. , The Gorgeous Tableau Chariot! Prof. 6. P. PERRY'S SILVER CORNET BAND will occupy this grand Chariot, and as the impo sing procession • perambulates, will discourse a “concord of sweet sounds. The rare beauty of the various Carriages, Chariots and Cars of this Monster Combination is beyond description, en riched and adorned as they are hy descriptive paintings of historic interest. Admission,so ’ Children under 10 years years old, 25 con ;s. .. . _ OSy Two Performances daily. Afternoon at 2 o’cjock, P. M., Evening atTP. & KEYE3 Business Agents. April 4,1807-2 t FREE EXHIBITION yf R OIAUTIC-0 SC ILL AT 101 FETING IH THE HR Tnis* extraordinary gratuitous display of Sensational O-vmnMtio Feats will Afford lovers of the marvel* Si?” “S? EXTRAVAGANTLY SUPERB and INEFFABLY BEAUTIFUL. The peerless Gymnast In the execution of this Electrifying Act BssnUnlnodllio liteliMt •nhllmlllu of h'» J"'* 1 '?”' end hie UNEXAMPLED DARING and SKILL form a Picturesque Spectacle—the mod magnificent over given to tho human eyo,to contemplate. {9** Messrs. STONE <fc EO9STON designed this remarkable iTreo'Elxhlbition of JBrlal Plights for a GRAND FEATURE of their Interior Enter-, talmoonts; bat tho erection of the pillars and platform occupied no much valuable time, and required to Kreat a space, that it woe found very Inconvenient and quite impossible to give it to their patrons without 4 long interruption 'of tho-brllllont Arenlo Perform ances, and notwithstanding tho enormous expense at tending tho prodii.ctlon of this Gymnastic Marvel, Messrs; Stonb * Robstok nroler to present it M a FREE OFFERING, rather than the'Public should bo deprived of witnessing tho most gigantic and absolutely • startling demonstrations of physical vigor aad agility over dlsplnyod by man. * • Tlia exciting nature of those prodigious and nora.Fllghta absorbed the attention and amazed the Inhabitants of tho principal cities of Europe, and tho Proas of that country,teemed with laudatory eum . .‘glums of the unetpoled feats accompllehod by Big. x This splendidOßVnjlTOllß EXHIBITION will hs , ' given adjacent,to tpe_ , STONE & ROSSTOH CIRCUS P&VIUOK, ■ • - AtOhe o’oloolc, B. M- ‘ Uponabneo Pltttferm.placed;on elevated pillars,cn* abllne every spectator to, obtain a-complcw. vloyr of this triumjm of modern gymnastics. Tho Public can gain only la Vary lhlnt Idea froth thevarloua Pictorial Scapes of thU Btupendoni.,dlvlflyofltflimmenißat fractiVenrsa onrtjmxardoo* nhturA 5? ! ' nttln« : slnryof PanCratlo -ArV and grandest sue ecssnf nrngressivetalent known In history,’ yielding a SlHncXn eubonlln Ro to ho oVent recorded In the "arinali'bf Popular 1 Amusements. ‘ ' ~ , * SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Lsdles and persons nstarally nSrvonV and' tlniMi entertaining fckm of accident to • thaUiuorM 5l peril, iV achieving-results nndwUblr amazing, causing the fascinated populace to Applaud ‘"with enthusiasts • frertzy 1 and'Compel ebonU.of ad ■ miration, so Intensely cantlyatlflg are thh cingula* and • mijastlo’ performances of ’ •' ( 1 ‘'.j'' The Ohampion of Athletes. or tub Gymnastic Miracle, By tlie Intrepid Pancratlat, SIGNOR FERDINAND, Tho/ , “ "Wonder of the ‘World.” Jlctd ESbe&isemmts. Financial statement.of the Borough of Carlisle, for the year 1800-7. '' JACOB RHEEM, Treasurer. DR. To amount of Tux received from A. Kerr,; Br., Collector, 1805. $Bll C 2 TO amount received from market*. «o„ 062 12 To amount received from Exhibition li cense To amount of Tax duplicate for 1800, Total Recelpta, #7,159'88 To amount of Checks over paid by Treas urer, 2,456 10 Total,. ' ' . CU. By amount paid Coupons on Bonds,.. By Interest paid on Bonds, old series, By Interest paid on .Judgment,' Mrs. warden 30 00 By amount of Tux refunded to J. C, Bu- chor, By amount of Btato taxon bonds,.., Paid Carlisle Gas and Water Co Paid Empire Hook and Ladder Co Paid Win. Fennlolo work for et. Coax mlsslcmors Paid G. B. HotTmaafor brooms ; ; Paid E. Bteel.wlndlng clock X’ald Bratton a Kennedy printing Paid P. Madden work on streets and wa ges of hands, ; : 73 GO Paid A* Martin serving notices,....i 1 40 Paid J. Early election expenses ;. 10 00 Paid A. Kerr, election expenses, ' 10 00 Paid Mathew Neely and others shovel- Ins snow, Paid D. Smith qualifying otlicors, Paid James Wulner serving notices Paid A. J. Uelghtor repairing Market House and opening plugs, 20 25 Paid H. D. Wood A Co. Gas and Water fixtures /. ; 2S 13 Paid A. Khinohart street Commissioner ami wages of hands, 40. Paid 8. D. Hampton services as clerk,... Paid K. McCartney salary as High Con -stable, -100 00 Paid Jacob Ulieem salary as Treasurer. 120 80 Paid A. \V. Walker salary In full, SO 00 Paid Jos. Hackelt salary In full, 120 00 Paid A. Khlnohart salary in'fali, 10 00 Paid A. 8. Lyno, salary in full, 125 00 Paid A. B.Lyue, sundries us per bill, 84 30 Paid Geo. Taylor salary In full and bills, 00 Paid Jas. Armstrong making duplicate 1800...,. 20 00 Paid A. T. Duemor painting lamps. 27 20 Paid Jas. Garland bill,.’ 10 87 Paid A. K. Bheom printing. 180 00 Paid Wm. Baraitz brick, 7 85 Paid Geu. Welse freight and oiling plugs, 10 52 Q. Bonder ploughing streets, 2 60 Paid Isaao Gorgus glass in lamps, 48 00 Paid Juo. Campbell telegraphing, 0 85 Paid L. Heckeudorn oleunluggravoyard, 15 00 Paid Bam’l Wetzel, Sr., sundries 1 <' 21 18 Paid Lynch 4 Footo repairs to plugs, 80 88 Paid Campbell 4 Honwood sundries 76 45 Paid Henry Hughs salary In full, 00 00 Paid P. B. Myers Gale, irons 4c., , 87 Paid UoetQm Bros. Coal at Market House, lo 05 Paid L. 4 J. Myers capping Gmvo-yard wall, Paid Joseph Jumph on contract i Paid Good Will Hose Co., appropria tions, ; Paid Hoot 4 Case repairing Boro’scales, Paid A. Uhlnehurt mono 4c, Paid B. F Atkinson repairing tools Paid Delaney 4 ahrom plank 40., Paid Henry daxtoh hardware, Paid Jno. Taylor painting gravo-vard •wall ■ 12 00 Paid Simon Smith blookHmitblng,,,... 8 60 Paid Geo. U. Footo repairing plugs, / 40 00 Paid Petor Spahr sundries, 23 50 Paid Chas. Flcagcr bandies,.; 0 80 Paid Geo. Llndcmoocl blaoksmlthing,.... 10 43 Paid Cumberland Fire Co., annual ap propriation, ; 31 00 Paid Martin, Nutchor 4 Baird regulating, 13 00 Paid Henry Myers numbering streets,... • 81 00 Paid-H,. McCartney, Jr., numbering streets, 1... 00 Paid extra Police service, 191 5-3 Paid P. Gardner 4 Co., planing plank,.... 39 09 Paid Union Fire Co., appropriation 31 00 Total By exonerations tax duplicate 180(1,. Outstanding taxes for 1800, Total expenditures,. Statement of Jacob Rlieom, Treasurer of tho Boro’ of Carlisle, of tho Bounty account for Coun cil year 1800-7. To amount rcc’d from former Treasurer, 81,11)0 89 To amount rec’d from A. Kerr, collector 1805, 1,051 09 To amount rcc’d from Sara’l Wetzel, 6r., 1800,... 8,023 74 Total receipts for bounty purposes, 812,974 72 ' OR. By payment of bonds maturing January Ist, 1807, *3,400 00 By payment of Coupons on bonds 1,895 00 Bypapont of interest Carlisle Deposit Bounty notes redeemed at C. D. 8,.., Int. on-Bomity notes redcomod,. Bounty funds used for Boro’ purposes 1860.. : : .; 2,15010 Bounty-funds used for Boro’ purposes 1805.. „ T.. 077 43' Percentage of Trcas. at A per cent. 51 82 Total, •..:SlO,OOO 27 Bal. in Rands of Treasurer,. Financial Statement of Bounty Funds of Borough of Carlisle. To amount of Bonds Payable January Ist ' 18(18, ; $3,000 00 To amount of Bonds Payable January Istlttjo, $OOO 00 To amount of Bonds Payable January Ist 1870 8,000 00 To amount of Bonds Payable January' Ist 1871 8,000 00 To amount of Bonds Payable January Ist 1872..'. 8,000 00 To amount of Bonds Payable January Ist 1873, 8,000 00 To amount of Bonds Payable January. Ist 1874,* 8,000 00 To amount of Bonds. Payable January Ist 1876, 3,300 00 Due Carlisle Deposit Bank for Bounty - purposes,..-.-,....., 0,000 00 Total Indebtedness for Bounty purposes $33,800 00 We the auditors of the Boro’ of Corllsie after examination find the foregoing statement of Boro* and Bounty funds correct.’ a , R.D. CAMERON, \Auditors'* • E; D. QUIGLEY, J Auaitora. # JMPORTANT TO RARMEBS AND OTHERS, . Will bo offered at Public Sale, at the Hotel of J. P. Mlllbr, (Black Horse) la the city of Harris burg, On Saturday, April 6th, 1867, a largo lot of complete and os good os new, HEAVY AND LIGHT ARMY HARNESS, together with a largo lot ol Bridles, Leather Neck and Head Halters, Homes, Collars, drc.; also, TWO GOOD FARM WAGONS, •; ono ArWBLACKSMITH’S FORGE, and other articles. Terms made known at sale. Apr.H,lB«7-it ' COPARTNERSHIP NOTlCE.—.No tice is hereby given that the undersigned nave this day entered Into copartnership in the Grocery ana Provision business. In the Borough of Carlisle, under the name and stylo of Wasn mood & Brother. ANDREW WASHMOOD. W* Q. WABHMOUJJ, April 4,lBG7—St NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that letters' Testamentary on the estate ofLud wig Weinard, late of the Borough of Carlisle, dco’d.. have been granted to the - undersigned, residing In said borough. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims against said estate, will also present them for settlement. JOHN h\ BTHEL, JSxccutor. April 4, 1807-fit RHEBM’S HALL!! two nights ONLY! II FRIDAY & SATURDAY, APRIL sth & Oth. Family Matinee, on Saturday Afternoon, at 2 o'clock. ELLINGER & FOOTE'S GRAND COMBINATION THE MOST ATTRACTINE AMUSEMENT TRAVELING 11 - THE THREE SMALLEST HUMAN BEINGS IN EXISTENCEi It COMMODORE FOOTB, Tho Smallest Man in, tho World \ tbo Wonderful little Comedian, Actor and Dancer. MISS ELIZA NEBTELLE, (The Fairy Queen,) the beautiful little Poetical Reader and Dampuse. WM. B. HARRISON, The Celebrated Comic Vocalist aud Extempora* ■ neons Poet. Prof. G. H. BROOKS , The Blind Pianist and Solo Violinist. MASTER ZACK, tho Musical Prodigy; MAS ’ER WIELIE, the Youthful Prodigy. Boors open-at 7 o'clock. Commence at 8, Admission, GO cams. Children under 12, 2 a cts. 'To Matinee, 30 cents. Children 15 cen^.^^ Agent. March 28,1807—21* TgARGAIJSfS I BARGAINS M 13 SELLING DEE AT COST AND NO MISTAKE! I I I am selling off my entire stock of Dry Goods AT COST, consisting of French, Plaid “J™ Poplins, nil wool Repps,, Freuoh and Merinoes of the most beautiful colora, all wool and American Uelnlnes, Cnshmercs, Black and Colored Alpaccas, ' ( v ANDIES’ CLOAKING AND SHAWLS, . Shirting and other Flannels, Canton Flannels, Checks, Qlnghanjsi Tickings, Table Linen, La dles’ Vesta and Under War© of every description, with alarge assortment of Misses and lufo||h*Mo rlno under Vesta of every size, Calicoes, Muslins, Balmoral Hoop Skirts, Ac,, Ac. - •,_ w ' _ Also, u large assortment trf Gentlemen s Wear, Cloths, Casslmeros, , . Sattlnets, *, • • • Jeans, Shirting, , • Flannels, , , . . .Ac,, Ac., ■ *,] ; | '// 1[ , I •; ,! :, 1 > i ■ ‘ ' *• • - all of which must bo sold at cost until the entire stalls sold. My goods have all been bought-, , and Philadelphia markets. A.. MILES, North HanbVeV J i Strect, 'n^xt r door to MUler’& Verißlefn bfthd Yellow Fennel, Nov. 22,18M.‘ ■ ilfeNf Jtoalecav T IST OF DEALERS In Goods, Wares I 1 und Merchandise, also Brewers, Distillers, Lumbermen, Eating Houses, Ac., within the County of Cumberland, as appraised and assess ed by j. J. Crawiord, Mercantile Appraiser, In ac cordance with the several acts or Assembly os follows, to wit: CARLISLE. Ctatt. LicciUc. J.Q. H. Ring;, drygoods, 'l4 $7 00 , U. Ogllby, A U 16 00 . A. Benlz, do 10 20 00 I A. L. Rceaor, do 13 10 00 W. A. Miles! do 14 700 . W. C. Sawyer A Co,, do \ 0 25 00 L, T. Greenfield, do II 15 00 Leldlch A MUIor, do 0 25 00 . H. C. Brown, do 12 12 50 John Faller, groceries, 14 700 C. L. Halbert, do 10 20 00 C. Llszman, do 14 7 00 John Harder, do 14 7 00 \Vm, Bcntz: . do 12 12 60 Jacob Sener, do .14 700 J. D. Meek, do 14 7 00 W. H. Ham, do 14 7 00 David Oit, do 14 7 00 Daniel Shoemaker, do 14 7 00 John Spangler, do 14 7 00 Wm. Blair ASon. do 0 00 00 Keeney A MasonheJmor, do 14 700 G. B. Hoffman, do 14 7 00 Cameron A Bro., do 14 7 00 Washmood & Bro., do 11 14 00 J. A. Wetzel. do 14 7 00 Stock A Brubaker, do 14 7 00 W. H. Smith, do 14 7 00 Robert Allison, . do 14 7 00 11. Pohley, do 10 20 00 John Martin, -do 14 7 00 J, A D. Rhoads, produce, 14 7 00 Lee A 8r0.,' - do 11 700 Beotom A Bro., do 11 15 00 J. H. Rosier & Bro., do . .. U 15 00 H. C. Woodward, , ‘do .9 - 25 00 Jeremiah Qlvlcr, ’ do . .11 15 00 8. M. Hoover, lumber A coal, -14 , 7 00 A. H. Blair, do 11 15 80 Dehutcey ABhrom, do 11 .15 00 A. J. Wetzel, dour and feed store, « H. A. Hboadh, furniture, .14 7 00 A. B. Ewing, do " 14 7 00 John Llzmuu, do 14 7 00 ’ C. Shapley, - ‘do 14 7 00 David Slpc, do * *»l4 7 00 N. Huntch, . • merchant tailor, 14* * 700 James Eaklna, . 'do, ’.14 700 JolmDorner, do 14 . 7 00 J. Smiley, ' do 12 - 12 50 E. B. Leonard, Jr., do 13 10 00 E. Goldsmith, .'do 14 • 7 00 I. Livingston, do . 12. 'l2 60 H. B. Ritter, do 14 7 00 A. M. Piper,-books, 14 7 00 J. Loudon, do ■ 14 700 Geo. Yocum, confectionary, .14 700 J. H. Rheern, do 14 ~ -7 00 Mrs. S. A. Kloffor, do .11. ' 700 R. Hughes, do . 14 7 00 Mrs. Sophia Simon, notions, 14 7 00 C. Inhoff, do 14 7 00 W. R. Halbert, do 14 7 00 Mrs. Eeff, ’ fancy goods., 14 7 00 Aire. Mary Brown, do 14 700 John Hutton, do 11 7 00 Mrs. 8. A. Ilutton, do 14 700 W. C. Dlviu, boots and shoes, 14 700 D. Storrott, do .11 7 00 13. Plank, do 11 7 00 Wm. M. Porter, ’do 14 7 00 John Irvin, do 13 10 00 F. O. Fleming A Bro., do U 700 Miller A Bowers, hardware, 10 20 On H. Saxton, do n 25 03 D. Rhoads, cigars, - 14. 7 00 W. U. Franclacus, do 14 700 i J. Boas, hats and furs, 14 7 00 J. A. Keller, do 11 7 00 J. G. Calllo, do U 7 00 Mrs. C. Elliott, drugs, 14 700 D. Ralston, . do 13 10 00 Mrs. H. Havorstlck, do 12 12 50 Thomas Conlyu, Jewelry,- 14 700 11. Heysiugor, do 14 7 00 F. C. Kramer, do 14 7 00 Airs. E. Williams, millinery, 14 7 00 Miss E. Stahl, • do 14 700 Samuel Eusmlngor, robes. 14 7 00 : Wm.Cleppor, • .do 14 700 Wm. Ratling; leather dealer, 14 700 Geo. Ensralnger, . do 14 . 700 F. Gardner, do 14 7 00 Wm. Fridley, . stoves, II 7 00 Rlnosralth A Rupp, do 14 700 Walker A Qlaudy,.. do, 14 7 00 J. AfoGonegul, j do 14 7 00 I Wm. Sellers, ■ baker,' 14 700 i Samuel Goodyear, do • - 14 7 00 Mrs. A. M. Frederick, do. , .14 -.7 00 Peter Miller, do ,14 , 7 00 iH. Harkuess,. . marketing,, 14 .7 00 CJ. A. Smith,. do , 14. . % - 7 (K) Allison A Keeney, .do • 14 ■ 700 .Wm. Spousler,. do .14 - ... 7 00 Wm. Brought, do 14 -7 00 Wm. Chenoweth, ..-do 14 . ... 700 Wm. Askew, do 14 .7 00 John Lesher, photographer, 14 700 Airs. R. Smith, do 14 7 00 MECHANICSBURG. F. A. Brough A Bro., dry goods, Brludlo A Nieawlnger, do Hurafort ABattoaff, do J. D. Ratinsbarger, do Joseph Elcoek, do J.B. Hu rat A Bon, do L. W. Abrams, clothing, L. D. Keefer, merchanttallor, Johnston A Son, produce, T. B. Bryson, do Miller A Garet, do ‘Btlmowor A Fry, do Zocharlns A Stayman, do John Rupp, furniture, Alark A Diehl, dq J. Hall, do TltzelAßro,, do West A Rockalollow, groceries, West A Rockafellow, do Hoffman A Cralm, do I. Flohr, do J. Emlngcr, do Kaufman A Griffith, do Wm. Woods, bboks, Lovl Rlgel, boots and shoos, J.H, Keller, ' do ' - .> , D. CJ. Singer, do C. Kolras, : • .» do ; Bowman A 8r0... . do ■ Swartz A Shapley, Jewelry, ’ Leldlch A Mathews, stoves, Wilson ASon.i' ‘ do , Jacob Dorshmmor, cigars, J.B. Palmer,- do Ira Day, 1 . 1 drugs, Houck A Eberly, do -J. B. Herring, ’ ; dO , H. F. Qeyer, do Boyer A Eberly, hardware, Bobb A Klmmel, do - G. W. Lochman, photographer, Andrew Myers, ao Eberly A Bon, lumber, Joseph Millolseu, do Alpheas Dale, confectionary, Joim 'Ziglor, do J. J. Smith, do J. Meloy, do John Gross, marketing, Devenney A Battoff, do F. Marshall A Bro., do 69 00 6,82(1 02 99,015 40 81,080 00 1,215 00 15 00 101 05 1,011 09 181 00 7 00 i au 15 00 2tf 00 150 / 2 75 1 00 1,450 00 125 00 808 60 150 00 681 00 41 81 5S 50 8 25 88 87 73 53 $8,702 53 172 63 740 40 $0,015 40 678 55 2,000 00 810 87 .81,105 45 SHIPPENSBURQ. Stcvlck & McPherson, dry goods, J. & J.B. Reddlg, do Stewart &. Cox, do Heck, Son <$ Bidors, do Robt. Snodgrass, do Geo. Duke. groceries, Forney & Klmmel, do 8. C. Holler, do W. H. Holler, do S. Myers, do John Stumbangb, do Willis & Johnston, do J.B. Fugue, do O. N. Greaaon, do Wm. «iurk. - • do O. Fosnaupit, do J. O. AlticJ Jriigft, , . E. Arlz, do B. K. Keller, do ', , W. G. Crol'l, boots and shoes, P. 8. Arte, do James Kelso, do G. B. Cole, do Forney &MoPherson, hardware* Grablll & Holler, do Landis & Bon Jewelry, Shearer & Blair, merchant tailor, J. M.Smiley, do, John Bridges, do Mrs. M. Davis, millinery, David Criswell, furniture, H. J. Duke & Bro. do J. B. Snody, do Long «k Gian, produce Huby <fc Co., do A. Solrer & Son, do Criswell & Morrow, do • T. P. Blair, do J. A. Wolf, stoves, J. M. Hykes, do B. F. Suody, photographer,- L. S. Baker,- do Henry Myers, marketing, NEW CUMBERLAND. T. Wlllet, drygoods, J, G. Miller. do Harmon Loug, do Leo & Eberly,, lumber, Mussor & Coover, do Valentiuo & Feoman, do Charles Oyster, do t . NEWBURG. Elsenhower & Hale, dry goods, 14 Stoviok & awlgert, do 11 Elliott & Barr, , do 11 D. McCoy, boots and shoes, 14 O. Stevlck, furniture, 14 Jeremiah Brloker, marketing, 14 David Hoover, ; do. 14 SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP. Win. Clever, : dry‘goods, 14 J. &0. Wadesralth, 1 do . U Geo. Clever, do 14 JUStrohm, . do 12; J.Shook&Bro.i . do , > •. 14. Wm. Hook, marketing, . 14 PENN TOWNSHIP. Earnest & Co., dry goods, - - Geo. Russel, •: do ' Wm. Russel, do Samuel Dong, • do DICiaNSON TOWNSHIP. Samuel Wolf, dry goods, 14 J, R Lower, do 13 T. J. Roush, marketing, - 14 Henry Warner, do 14 NEWTON TOWNSHIP. Newcomer it Co., dry goods, , 13 S. Miller & Son, do 14 Clover «t Earnest, do io John Mmlch, do 14 Cope* Smith, do . 13 Heuorllg & Sou, groceries, 14 John Graham, do Samuel Muteh, boots and hliooh, 14 H. Snyder, produce, 10 J. «fc J. B. Hursh, do 0 Hursh it Bro., do !■ Manning it Bro., do Fosnaugnt & Co., marketing, W. M. Goodhart, do Wm. Bishop, do Peter Hess, do Jacob Bcetom, do C. Harn, ' do. Jacob Wagoner, do Wm.Vinard, do MIDDLESEX TOWNSHIP. J. C. GUI, groceries, M SOUTH MIDDLETON TOWNSHIP. O Hura & WUUamson’, dry goods, 13 Wobbert & Derlaud, " do 12 S. M. Dlvon, jdo 12 O. Harmou, T qo, . BuniuolAVolt l‘l <* ( > Ido.. J a O. Rupp, furniture,, , If , Mrs, E. Harteei; » coiifectlonary, 14 ,PbUip Olepper. jj;. f : .‘I .do;; i ; , M . - ' #j--t 7 t ’ ... TOWNSHIP. ) ;r. r ;.j Quo BrlnejS,^. I .* r>r H ife 15 2°, Mimiy *^w«nwn v /do ; > •.{?!,,>. y S ■ dIH Blven, arngs, ‘ v}i: vwZSS SamuelP(imlf,,p i rodU9o l , . ~ ... W 700 Hehfy Bpahr, do ,1* , i 700 3Ltet of Uealmi. EAST PENNSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP. CUM.' License. John Gleaner, dry goods. 14 /, 00 W.O. Bunks, do 14 7 00 D. Denllnger, do 14 7 00 J. Jjongeraccker, groceries, 14 .7 00 Samuel Hummel, do 13 10 00 H. Brooks & Son, do 14 7 00 Irviu Mahon, produce, 13 10 00 May & Co.. do 13 10 00 A. Ebuer, confectionary, 14 7 oo Bi Eslingor, lumber, 14 7 00 B. Kinard,. do 14 700 N, Hood, stoves, 14 7 00 David Brown, marketing, 14 7 00 UPPER ALLEN TOWNSHIP. J. 8. Wolf, dry goods, 14 J. H. Goswller, do 13 John Swartz, merchant tailor, 14 Henry Kline, marketing, 14 LOWER ALLEN TOWNSHIP. Foiling «fc Grovo, drygoods, , 14, E. Good A Bro., do 14 A. H, Gardner, do 11 A Brower, do 13 O. Hoiiericu, drugs, 14 J. P. Young, marketing, 14 Win, Crall. do 14 HAMPDEN TOWNSHIP. E. W, &G. Wise, • dry goods, 13 Daniel Rupp, do 13 J. H, McMurray, do 11 D. P. Liglunor, do 14 Samuel Eborsolo, boots and shoes, 14 Daniel Rupp, produce, 14 (J. Teiapdn, furniture, 14 G. J, Deinck, stoves, 14 Geo. Duey, marketing, 14 FRANKFORI) TOWNSHIP, Alexander «t Bro., dry goods, MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP. J, M. Wagonor, groceries, SILVER SPRING TOWNSHIP, Orris & Lamb. dry goods, 11 W. H. Eckels, do Li Nowjomcr& Burkhart, do ll* J. B. Nuus, do 11 J. H. Swller, do II G.W.LeUUg, do U J. B. Lgidlg, produce, 10 J. S. Ulger, confectionary, 14 F. Breoitmaker, marketing, 14 WEST PENNSBOUOUaiI TOWNSHIP. J. G. Weaver, ‘ drygoods, - 13 10 00 G. M. Houser, uo 14 7 00 Robt. aicKmght, do 14 " 00 Jacob Hansnow', do 14 7 00 L. J. Shamoaugn, , produce, ,13 10 0o W. B. Brandon,' do 13 lu uu J. cj. Oarouiora. do 12 12 on u. U. Burkholder, merchant tailor, 14 7 00 J. Wbtaon, dealer, M 7 00 Kilnk & Bushey, dry goods, H 16 00 T. MuUuudUau & Son, uo 11 16 uo. Stougu A iiiiiou, do 10 2o Uo E. Juiues & liro., do 0 ‘i> uo U. W. V/iiU, drugs, 11 7 00. Mrs. M. Heed, do 1-1 700 J. H. Miner, do 1 14 7 uu icuudei & ckm, merchant tailor, 14 7uo Uuugiieity it Brewster, do 14 7Uo S. E. Jvclho, groceries, 10 lu Ou Wm..Miiler, do U 7 uo es. id. iimuHor a Son, do ' M 10 Uo G. W. I'iiui, stoves, 14 7 Uo Junius Kennedy, Jr., do 1-1 7 Uo Josupn Lauguim, Hour and feed, 14 7uo \V. J. MoCuuucii, do \ 14 7Uo J. J. Cruwiord, uimfecllonary, 14 7 uo Kuuiao tbiUcCuudiisu, Hardware, 11 20 00 Hcougii it Mutoor, do 12 U 60 Jouu iincKur, luruitufe, 11 7 Uo Woodourn .tshulenbargor, do 14 7 oo Huys it Jiro,, pottery, 14 7 00 irwiU iVliuuur, hoots and shoes, 11 7 00 JolmilurJ, marketing, 11 7Uo Wm.jViimrd, do . 14 7 uo I/. V. ii. Soper, Jewelry, 14 7 00 DISTILLERS AND BREWERS, J. W. Wheuler, Newton twp. S> A til * Snyder. do 0 Win. Alexander, Carlisle, » Jucop Geimurd, do EATING HOUSES. Mm. Mary Maloy, MeclmnlcHburg, H .•> 00 Josuuii UaiMuor, vjiu'lt. It, *) UU Win. syaucer, do K SIW MM. iCilcu looters, dp * 5 Uu Uav»d ir'inlcoy, Mewiou twp. # 5 l)u .tJ. \V. JAwtuuugh, > 'do « -50 u «. U. Grove, do S 6 IX) UILLIAUD HALOOX. Jacob Hippie, Mechunicsburg, W 01 Appeals will bo held at the Cdurt House, in Car lisle, ou tue 2d, uth. Ititu, and d days uf Apn next, ut winch time all persona aggrieved win bi heard. 11 15 00 0 25 00 11 15 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 10 20 00 14 * 7 00 14 7‘oo • 9 25 00 9 25 00 11- 15 00 13 10 00 11 15 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 12 12 50 14 7 00 12 12 60 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 'l4 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 • 700 14 .»■ 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 i 7 00 14 7 00 10 20 00 11 15 OU 14 7 00 14 7 00 U 15 00 14 *. 700 14 Al 700 14 7 00 14 . 700 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 -700 14 . 7 00 March 33,1807—it ' 23eg (Sooiis. SPRING STORES \ DR Y GOODS ! DRY GOODS ! ! A. W. BEM'Z Owing to my former success, I have been oblig ed to receive from the Eastern Cities another ex tensive invoice of CHOICE GOODS AND CARPETS. Special care has been taken In the selection of them, which will convince all who give them a thorough examination. I have received a largo stock of GINGHAMS AND SPUING PRINTS, Delaines, Silk Check Challles andPophns, Cord ed Mttlonfeo, liadlo«** duateicjri Cloth, lhack and While Material for Shirts, White Home Made Flannels, CHECKS, TICKINGS, Single and Double Width Sheetings, Marseilles Counterpanes and Honeycomb Quilts. Hosiery and Notions of all kinds. Umbrellas, all prices. . CARPETS I CARPETS I I Great attention and care has been bestowed to this department of ray business. 1 have pur chased all grades of Ingrain Carpets, Three-Ply, Cottage, Twilled, Venetian, &c. MAT-TINGS, Floor and Window Oil Cloths, Looking Glasses and WINDOW SHADES. After making a thorough Investigation no one •will leavo without making a puronase, as they will be a great temptation to all housekeepers. A. W. BENTZ, No, 27 South Hanover Street. . March. 28,1867. JJARGAINS! BARGAINS!! AT NO. 18. GREAT REDUCTIONIN PRICES! WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS ■ AT S. C. BROWN’S NEW DRY GOODS STORE.' , HOODS ABE REDUCED FROM 10 to 20 per Cent, In consideration of the groat decline, the un dersigned is now offering tho greatest induce ments offered In tho county. • , He is selling beat Prints at 20 cts., • Best 1 yd. wide Bro. Muslin at 2-i cts,, \y x yd. best Cot. Table Diaper nt 62 cts., Lyd. best Tick ntGScts. DRESS GOODS! American Delaines at 80 eta., T.ustroß, , Alpacoas all colors. • Coborgs all col’s. 3 to 6 quurs. wide, Wool DelalncsS to 5 quarters wide, from 00 to SI 00, 38 inch French -Meriuoes, best makes SI 25. MEN’S WEAR! MEN'S WEAR 11 . Broadcloths, very cheap, All Wool Cosalraovcß from $1 00 upwards, Sattlnota, Johns, &c., «fio. Afull.llneof Notions, * 15 00 7 00 7 00 20 oo: 25 00 7 01) 7 00 Hosiery, " «&c., <tc. Call untl seo for yonrselvea. Remember the place, 7 00 15 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Nov. 211,1800. STORE! 7 00 7 00 7 0J 13 50 • 7 00 •. 7 00 :V i. 4 > 14 NEW DRY GOODS STORE, 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 Opposite the Mansion House, . Having rented the Store formerly occupied by 'MW AVm. A, Miles, the undersigned invites the attention of the ladles of Carlhfte and, its vicinity to his WELL selected stosk of DRY GOODS, '" ' • ‘ DRESS TRIMMINGS, justreceived rtora the Eastern Cities. By strict attention to business, and a study of the wanta.and .tastes of hi? customers, ho hopes to obtain a shard of the public patron age, 10 00 15,00 ia 50 10 uo 7 00 J. G. H. RING. *3-rSfceolal attention given to DRp»S TRIM MINGS'.'-I■' 1 ■' • •• «• ; ’ 700 ij i 700 :>,700 .if 7 oi) Buggy fob sale.—a good shift ing-ton Buggy lor sale, . It la aa good as new, iiWi t££Sf s?a bawmn. Inquire at Henry .Boston's hardware store. . , 7 00 12 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 NEWVXLLE. 25 00 25 U 0 25 uu 2i (H) J. J. CRAWFORD, Mercantile Appratmr. Gloves, Zephyr Hoods, Shawls, BROWN. No.'lB-Wcst Main St., Carlisle. NEW GOODS R.I N G’S MA IN STREET, Next door to the Post Office, AND NOTIONS, 30rg (SoolTß. Q.REAT EXCITEMENT t IN AUCTION HOUSES! A LARGE LOT OF CHEAP GOODS! TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT OVER Muslims, CALICOES, & DRESS GOODS. HIGH PRICES CRUSHED AND THE BIG PROFIT SYSTEM EXPOSED! GREENFIELD, NO. 4, EAST MAIN, STREET, Has Just returned from Now York and Philodel; phla, and is now opening one of the largest, cheap cst.nnd best selected STOCK OP DRY GOODS ever brought to this market. Look and careful ly examine his prices, and while doing so com pare them with other merchants. Largo Jot of TIP TOP CALICOES, MADDER COLORS, nt only 12% cts., sold before at 15 cts. Ono Case SUPERIOR PBINTS, at only 15 cts. sold formerly at 18% cts. Two Cases of all the best Makes and Brands ami Choice Styles, at 18% cts. BLEACHED MUSLINS, of n good quality only cts. per yard. ILEACHED MUHLINR, yd. wide, at only 15eta. u i. .. .. .. 2 O' ", » " " " « 22 « These Bleached Muslins are of the most popu ur brands, ond only w ant to be examined liefore michasing elsewhere. STACKS OF BROWN MUSLINS, at 12% 15. 18% and 2b and 24,cts. for the best yard wide and very heavy. These prices ore from 15 to 20 per cent, lower than they were sold for two weeks ago. Also, the largest and finest stock of Ginghams, Tickings, Checks, Shirting Stripes, Drillings. , Table Cottons, Pillow Caso Muslin, Sheeting Muslin of all widths, ever brought to this market and all will.be sold at equally reduced prices as my goods. I have also made It an object during.this visit to the cities lo purchase a very fine and largo assortment of the most desirable Brands ol MOURNING AND SHIRTING PRINTS. which I will sell nt only 18% cts. SILKS! In addition to my woU’solected stock ol Domes tic Goods, I have a very lino assortment of Silks and all bought and will be sold at extremely low prices. Gros. Grain and Lyons Black Silks, ex tra heavy for mantles and Dresses, also lower grades of Black and a large lot of Fancy and Sol id Colored Silks, which I can sell ht prices to suit all. My line of ALL' WOOL DELAINES Is unusnally large and well selected, embracing every variety o! color, which I will let go also cts. per yard, this being the old,price for these goods before the war. ENGLISH, GERMAN AND FRENCH DRESS GOODS, of great- varieties, and bought at such sacrifices that X can sell them at prices far less than the cost of importation. WHITE GOODS , consisting of fine and medium qualities of Jaconet Muslin, Nansook Plaids, Tape Checks, Brilliants, Linens,• ■ Marseilles guilts. Towels, Linen Diapers, Napkins, &c. I will sell at 20 per cent, cheaper than they cun be purchased at any place in town. GENTLEMEN’S & BOY’S WEAJI. I have ah unusually largo stock of these tjoods, all of desirably brands, consisting of COTTON AD ES, plain and plaid, Blue Drillings and Demins, KENTUCKY JEANS. ,'ut from 25 cts. per yard and upward- A SPLENDID CABSIMERE, all wool, ut only $l,OO per yard, sold a mouth ago at $1,75, also, Cloths ana Casslmores from tho llnost to the medium qualities at prices to correspond, with the large reducllondn other goods. LADIES' CLOAKINGS AND SACKINGS I have live different shades of Ladles Cloaking’ and Hacking Cloths, which X consider tho ne yhut uUrriaX any ever offered to tho ladies of Carlisle .and vicinlty> My slock of. NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, 1 Hnspemloro, Umbrellas. Hoop and Bal- Hose, Linen Cuffs ■ and Collars, moral Hklrts, and In fact everything usually found In u well selected assortment oi l« very largo, and will be sold at prices that cannot, fall to please. A PACT! And one that should be remembered by uUpurehtut /v* is dial lam always the first to bring down prices la this town, I'his Jam able to do on account o/ my t*J*- pense* being a great deal lighter Chan any other mri<- chant in thispUtce', and Remember GREENFiEbR fm Remember GREENFIELD for Remember GREENFIELD lor rriHR MUTUAL* LILM3 . . , i T UK NKW YOIUC.-*‘Tho leading ■ " < i Insunvnco Aiaoclath)® o£iUu£Cotttlui*n**' and CUEAV GOOpS of ivll kind?, uml at last.re- . Hoa lulmu'Wngbt, of number ray Ban ana place of bualneas. m . MusS . Cash over fllTAi-W.iwo. Applications Muloh 33,18117. A GUA DE MAGNOLIA I ‘ prettiest thing, the “ sweetest thing," and the most of It for the least money. It overcomes the odor of perkplratlon; softens and adds delica cy to the skin: Is a delightful perfume; allays headache and Inflammation, and Is a necessary companion In the sick-room, in the nursery, and upon the imiet sideboard. It can ho obtained everywhere at one dollar per bottle. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists 8. T.—l6oo.—X.—The amount of Plantation Bit ters sold In one year Is something startling. They wov.ld fill Broadway six feet high, from tuo 1 ark to 4th street. Drake’s manufactory is one of the institutions of Now York. It Is said that Drake painted all the rocks In the Eastern Mates with his cabalistic “ 8. T.-lttOO.—X," and then got the old granny legislators to pass a law ** preventing disilguriug the face of nature,” which gives nun a monopoly. Wo do not know how this Is, out wo do know the Plantation Bitters sell■ ns no other article over did. They are used by bas ses of the community, and are death on Dyspep sia—certain. They are very Invigorating when languid and weak, afcd a great appetizer. Saratoga spring Water, sold by all Druggists. “ In lifting the kettle from the lire I sen'ded myself very severely—one hand almost to a crisp. I’lio torturo was unbearable. * • * The .Mexi can Mustang Liniment relieved the pain almost immediately.” , CHAB. POSiEU. 420 Broad tot- Phlla. Tills Is morel v a sample of what the'Mustang Lin tnont wn. dj. It Is invaluable in all cases oi wounds, swellings, sprains, cuts, bruises, spavins, ottf., either upon man or beast,- ' Beware of counterfeits. None Is genuine unless wrapped in lluo steel-plate engravings, ueurind the signature of G. W. Westbrook, Chemist, and the private stamp of Demas Barnes & Co., p<ow Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all'Druggists Ail who value a beautiful head of hair, and its preservation from, premature baldness ana turn ing gray will not fall to uso Lyon s celebrated Kathulron. It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy, eradicates dandruff, and causes the hair to grow,with luxuriant beauty. It is sold every* wnoro. E. THOMAS LYON, Chemist, N. Y. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by nil Oruggmis What Did young lady, returning to her country homo after a sojourn of a few months in Now Yorlc, was hardly recognized by her friends. In place of u rustle' hushed face, she had n soft, ruby complexion, of almost marble smoothness; and instead of 22. she really appeared but• 17. Hue told them plainly she used Hagai* s* Magnolia Halm, and would not bo without it. Any may can improve her personal appearance very much* by using this article. It can be ordered of any druggist for only Oil cents. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists. Helmstreet’s inlmitable Hair Coloring has been steadily growing in favor for over twenty years. It acts upon thp absorbents at the roots of the balr, and changes It to its original color by de grees. All instantaneous dyes deaden and Injure the hair. Helmstreot’s is not a dye, but Is certain in its results, promote Its growth, uhd Is a been tlfnl Haik Dressing. Price 60 cents and tl,oo. .Sold by ail dealers. „„ , . . < Saratoga Hpuino.Wateb, sold by all Diugglats. Lyon’s Extract or Pore Jamaica GimjF.u— for Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn, Sick Head-, ache. Cholera Morbus, <£c., where a warming, gonial stimulant is required.. Its careful prepa ration and entire purity make it a cheap and re liable article for culinary purposes. Sold every where at 60 cents per'bottle. dAUATOGA SPUING Wateu. sold by all Druggist*. Por sale at Havorstlck and-Ralstons Diug Stores, Carlisle* - July s,lBoo—cow ly. ‘ v g&araujarr, faints, See. IKON, NAILS, Ac. AT HENRY AXIOM’S ODD AND CHEAP HARDWARiS'STOiIE ■EAST MAIN XT It# XT, NEXT DOOR TO THE GORMAN HOUSE. L have Just returned from, the East with the largest ami Deal* selection of HAitiMVAwE ovei oiiered m old cumueriuud, and am ame to sep uio loilowiug articles a little lower limn elsc waero m the county. Adi orders attended to pci* souauy and witudur usual promptness. uoous delivered to ail parts ot tuo ioWm jn-e vj clvxryt. Hammered, Roned and laugiisu Refined iron, ilorse-snoe iron, Russia ©ueet liftii, Durden's ’xioi-sd mid Muie ©hues, Norway Nad Rods, sau del-son s Coat-steelitugnsii andAiuoricuu Dlistei Steel, Sleigh bole. Steel, bpnug Steel, Carnage Springs, carriage AxTtss, dee. Tuo largest assort ment of CARRIAGE & WAGON FIXTURES SPOKES, HUBS, - FELLOES, BO IVA PLAIN and FINISHED SHA PI S SLEIGH It UNNEPS, Ac., Ac. 5,0 0 BAB BEES llosendale, Scotland and Hancock Ccmcnl, all warrauteu ll'esn. noucata 1 ana nowln^'a IKON AND CHAIN PUMPS. X'OWDIiK.—A full stock of, Dupont's Hock, Uillu and Dues Powder, nanny ru-.i:, I'lcit.-., .uat nants, Drills Crow-bars, sledscs,. kc. 1,000 KEUS NAILS, ■whi«h >Vo will Bell low. Country merchants sup* puea at mauuiucuuera prices. ir*A.UN Ift.— 'M ions of me jollowmy Imi/.ils oJ -WmiuLeiuiutulZmu: IWiclkonlt's lAbrrty, Back, Crj/shil, COI.ORS of every description, Dry and in OU ai turns uud tubes, uiao, Gold .Leal, Jj'ieueu and Oexxmln i-tful llronzo’. * OILS AND vaBXLSHIiS. IsLuneed Oil, .sperm do., - Fish dri., ‘ -lAt’tl do/, Lubrlc do., Jupim do., Nejils Foot do., Iron £ Leather do Also, Putty f Litharge, Whiling, Glue. Sholluc iliisin, (Jluuu, Alumu, copjmia*, uiunx, .UmUl—- ijogw'oud, ac., AC Sept, hi, ISCIi, MILJLEK <fc BOWEKS, ‘ '. TO JUJWIS f; X.VNE, Xarth Jlanuver Struct, Cui'luilv, J\t Healers in American, English uud Herman Cutlery, Saddlery, . ■ v , ; Couch Trimmings, - ■Shoe Findings, 1 ' Morocco uml Lining Skuih, Lasts, . 800 l Trees . , , uud Shoemaker Too£s of every description. Solid uud Brass Box Vices; Bellows Files, Hasps,-Horse Shot’s, Horse Shoe Nmla. Bur uud Itoiicd Iron of nil sues. HAMIiS ANX> . 3 Cui iitigo Springs, Axles, Spokes, Follows, Hubs, 1 dee. Suws of every vmieiy, Carpenters’ Tool* ■ uud Building Material, Table and Bucket Cmkvy, ) t'iuicd Folios uud Spoons, wall mi exteusne u>* i MU-tmentoi HiudWurdoi ull Kinasuml ol me bcsi i nuuiuhictuie, which will be sold wholesale or re* i tun at the lowest prices.. We arc nmiuny grout improvements in our already heavy siocit «1 J goods, and mviio ail persons m want of Hard* \ wmo ulevory descr.pfcuu to giro nan call and we ij al - y coutideutyoii wui hewoli paid 101 your Crop blßoiiini; ttiul bv nil-let intention to butinum-and 11 dwvuuuuii to iinau.o ml wo will be able to J, inaluiuu ,U.» <*»»»• V| aiiwunsv j LL " rrpKClAl. Ji OTICK. -Every person who In in iho want oi lioulh. Shoe*. li«u» and Num die., should cull ui Ihc ftules rtoom of B. I'LaKk, umi leuru prices. S.. coinor ol korlii Hnuavof sJlteet unit Locnal Alley,. Carlisle. Nov-iS, WBG*HJiui -• ■ :.. J'.\- v>i ■ ALPACOAS, j DBESS GOODS, j == :^ep(cdi. yet offered, such as French Zinc, American do., Colored do., riiioiu M'ndt: a./., Florence Ho. A/anxitm, Turptmtlno,- ,•; , .(Jouoii Varnish do., Kurmture aio., Wlulu lumiar d>>; HUNKV SAXTON. HAUDWAUK. m 'h.'.U * rjT HBiiji ■ ■■■ AgsimtirT AraK^E’api-rifcK, United aTATESi«iTEn»A* REyENin!. Pursuant to the Act of Congress, approved March 2d, 1857, tho'ludomo.l’asrWlSMfhrid^tho '°AU poraouaVa?ldJng intSe SLttiW fled to moke returns to ibis office; at okice, of their °TO- SpcoM Taxes (Llcansos) for the ensoltog year KENNEDY, Assistant Assessor. 9th Dlv., 16th Dlst. Pa. OFFICE—No. 7 South Market Square. March 28,1807—£t , ■ . • ■ NOTlCB.—Notlcoiahereby glvenjthat the following nanfed persons have filed ap plications for - Hotel. the several Acts of Assembly remting-lnwew* m the oineb Of the oierK of tho court of g,““ rC <£ Sessions of Cumberland wonty. whJctl told op plications will bo presented ip sold Court on Mon day, the Sthday of April, ISU7: t, - * HOTELS* -*- . . -* > J D. K. Lorow, East Ward* - Carlisle.* Margaret Miller, ** , ‘ j . J.B. Floyd, John Riley, . West ” • , John Early, • ••.. - - ' 11. L.Burkholder, r • ■ tt vr- JohnHaunon, . . .. v ; Jacob Tbudium, “ “/ ‘ *V I Joseph L. Knettlo, Dickinson township* •. *• Jacob Switzer, East Pdansboro’Town»*“P' Martin Sbrlnor, ** , “ *’ Elizabeth Olay* ” ■ ‘ Johnßieror, . ■ Jacob Kline, ’* . ... George K. Duoy, Hampden township. . John Heck. LoWor Allen Township. ' ’* John HiuklC, . ** **- - •'* ’ .George Miller. ■ * * . Wm. Nesblt, Middlesex township. ■ A. J. Morrison, Monroe township. FrancisLorew,. Mechanicsburg. . T.J. Ivori;, ... Geo. I/. Sponsler, John Thompson, < - ‘ O. A. Hennebargor.NewvlUo. : •» Geo. Emorlch, : -W , . . Henry Harsh, - Newtpn Towhslilp. ... C. Mellingcr, - “ • : • •' J. P. Beecher, North Middleton township. D. S. Wilder, New Cumberland. . ■ • Wm. c. Slmrp, Newburg; 1 ': J . ,;V Ellas B. Oyster, Penn township. - • >. c - . Martin Shoemaker, Shlppensburg. , Wm. M, Augblnbaugb, r - . J.T. Junkln, " “ •! John Wynkoop, 8r„ . nj; . Wm. Clark, Southampton township.: -; r; . 'John Richer, , South Middleton, . . Wm.a. Mullln, 1 ‘ ■' ■ Jeremiah Hannon, “ **-' D. Z. Geyer, '• “ ‘- 1 - .'?v' Ellenßuploy, - “ , _. George Duey, Silver Spring Township. D. Stoneslfer, ’ “ ”•• * Eliza Bollinger, •*-*,“ ■ ' .**• J. W.Loldlg, “ ‘ , “ r Alex. Kilnk, ” 44 Joshua Culp, Upper Alien • ' AW. Zook, - • **- • ■ ■ !* ! JacobCblsuoll, West Ponnsboro 1 •• ... Geo;Rolsner, '■ .**• ' . “ .* . RETAILERS. V'., . ‘ •' Henry Pohley, East Ward Carlisle. : ,! John Pallor, “ “ • ** • - CharlesP.Eckels, “ - K-KOIIOIS Hh l ppon S bu S ßog,u ? h. xi .^ ■ Clerk Quarter'Sesstous. March 21, JBG7—3t - - • ' \TOTIOE-— Notice is .hereby given that 1 \ letters Testamentary on tho estate of Jo seph Hoover, deceased, late of Penn township, Cumberland- county,’have, bfceh granted--to the undersigned, residing in -sam,o place.' AH per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment' immediately,-and those having claims will preftont them for settlement ■ NOAH COCKLBY, March 7,18(17-01* . .£xecuim\ NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given-that Letters of Administrationon the estate of iuuo Carothersiaioof Dickinson townshlp.Cum oerland county, dec’d., have been granted to the undersigned residing, In North Middleton. All 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. HOLMES, . . Administrator. Jlaroh7,lSor—«l». NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary on the estate of Wm. uienn, late of Dlclslnsou township, deceased, aavo been issued to the undersigned, residing in sumo .township. .All persons Knowing them selves indebted to the estate are requested to maUo payment immediately, and thoao .baying claims against said estate will also present them for settlement, ’* JOHN S.MUNRO, : _ . JLxecuior. March 14,18G7—6t* NOTICE.-rHotlce is hereby given' that Letters Testamentary on the estate of Phll .popanger, lato of Dickinsontownship, doc a., auve been issued by the Register of Cumberland county to the subscribers living. In Dickinson and booth Middleton townships. All persona in debted will make payment, and those, haying chums will present them to • . • __ BAMOEIiSPANQLEII, BENJAMIN BOYEB, JSztevlora, ■ March 14,1807—Qt*, - ' PROCLAMATION.— Whereas the Hou. James H. Graham, President, Judge ol vuo several courts or common Pleas of the ouun uoh of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Jus tices of me several Courts of Oyer anti Terminer uud General Jail Delivery In saift counties, and T. p. piuir and H. amort, Associate Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail .Delivery for the trial of all capital and, other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by'their pro couts to mo directed, dated- the • 14th 'day of January, A. D., lbU7, ordered the .Gourt of Oyer and Terminer and General- Jail De livery to bo holdeh at Carlisle; on the 2d Mon day of April. 1607, (being the bth day,) *at 10 o’clock hi me forenoon; to continue two weeks. .Notice is hereby given to the-Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are.by the said precept commanded to be then and there m their proper persons, with their rolls,records,and inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which, to their ottlces appertain to be done, ana all those. that are bound by recog nizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that arc or then shall bo m the Jail of said coun ty, are to ho there to prosecute them as shah be JUt>C - ' JOHN JACOBS, • - sheriff. Fob. 28,1867-tc pjottsrapljmg. Jj> H O T O li K.A ±* it ci! i’Uo subscriber, after overlive years of -experl*- mce iu lus proiessiuu, begs lo mibriu tbe public uiui be still couuuues bis business at ills old ami wed ituowii location, m ibo buildmg of-Jacob Zug, ibouth-Mkut vorner u}' Markei square, over mu store of Messrs. LOuliob &. Miller, wbore lie , vvaJl bo : pleased to see lus friends and‘patroun, be is rally prepared .to tak.e - I JUQTOGJtAJVIS, . CA.J{I'JZSDB VISITK . . AA'U ambuotyi > es, from miniature to life-like size; mid to guarantee ljurleot buiiHi'ucllou m every case. Theurrutiye meut of juy oky-Liglu euauiea me to lake periuct ,uc simile* m cloudy oh well as iu clear weather. — Ati experienced Lady Operator ih m couiiUuiL at tendance at the roomuto wait on lady cuatomoi-H. Constantly on iiaud ami .fyr sale'at reasonable rates, a uue assortment of . - , , , . .. , KOBE WOOD, . . . . > , UNION. AHX> ’ • GILT FRAMES. ■OS?* Negatives of all Pictures taken are preserv ed and persons wishing duplicates of me same can uuve them on ahoit notice, either by porsou ui application or by letter. I‘nahluiU lor past ta vora, will hope for n couilhuuuco of the public patronage. ‘ Oct. U, Isetfc-Om POCJIXXVKLY THE, BEST ! c; E. L O U H M AN. Aa AI iSf 'X' ill U -\i l» HAN a\i ! Tlu' iriJlUl' JSItKXfIUM has again'been Aivardei! to C\ L,. Lp(MMAJ\\Jorthe-JiJssr , His long expoi-ieuco.iii lho tyusluetw and hi:* IjUUuuU* nmnviedgO of all tnul relates to tuo pro duction oi a PKUivEUr'PUlx'iJUi!;, m clumusir.v, urtuud meciiuuumi,>imui>iiui iiuu.co liuuiu im.- togrupu.s, umtpproucUabio m mosigatua'iOd, aua au work guaranteed logxvu Hau'atudUuu,' / fine £aiiqe >H6roaiiAyjk%'!? Colored atul Plain,. CARD PICTURES_FOII ALBLLMS, ' old nud now’alzc, 1 ' P 6 It CE E AIX. PI C T Ult E S ‘ , ofexquJsitollulsli.,- Every Judy should .have due of thetta taken* they give the mostcuarmiug objuploxiyn. * . ' lik -i\, 'AiUIiIIOT'VP ,V lu every stylo of cases, aud all,kinds «f work done iu u First Class Gallery.; Copies ,zuhde In the inu.st perfect mumter. * ‘ ; Negatives are registered* nnddupllcaie.s can be had ut any tune. .<■* • • ihe public is cordially invited to nay a visit to the gallery and examine specimens. A largo lot of FKAMI'itS aim AkUUAia lor sah uheap, • - . . . Phoyogruphs made in all kinds of wouilu-t •equally well, jjee. 1:1, lt>w> MliS. H. A. SMITH’S PHOTO - graphic Gallery South-east Corner Ham>- verotreet, aud -durkotaquavo, whore uluy bo had J dl the diherent styles 01 photographs* from cum lolilcsizo, ; ■ 1 • . . ... 1 V’O.U VT Y i’EJS , AMB it O TVPE*, AN i> • :-,-. ' also Pictures on' Porcelain. 1 [something ucwj both .'lulu'and Colored*; aiid wmcharo beautiful pro diioUouw.of the Photographic aru .Call-.azid see Particular' attention given tocopying from liaguerrotypesufio, l • : *■■.'• duo invites the patronage of the public. . lbliU. . , , .j ......r. M . B. B U !!’ L Eli, : - atto uis-m vat LAW; ‘ ■ ■ ■ and- .. -<’ UNITKD STATES CLAIM AGENT, „ U .UU.IHL t;, Ui,-;.! IJJiJitAND C(?.- I>A. ' AppKii’aioiisby miill will ro6eiVe-clnb'ntti?a tlo i. iOid ihd jip.yn>hr:pcWQri4fori' orJ in d\l itattuV-iTir i'hqVdry;Yl'-aßc a\f tti aub/iui SnfAv. it/ r: 'JOHN C. LESHER.
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