jjcoJiß BuTOHNS.-KBelow, we give the esaary form for raakiug income returns \l,e past year (1800) under the law us ,o\v stands. Any one with the form ore him can make. Uls return without lenity: ■■ ' -BETURNB. From. the profits In airy trade, bind-* jo r vdoatfou from which income is ao ly derived; or any inteicat therein ■rover carried on. ’ . , , . ;‘. " From the payment of debts; lh;a-for-. ■ year considered whlch have' mild a previous Income.tax., 1 From' rente;..y£| • ;j •; From Farming Ive stock sold: amountof agricultural Jucta sold. I.) From proflto realized by.sales of real; ,te purchased since November 31,1803; ■ From interest ou any bonds rfr other lenccsof indebtedness of any railroad, „1 turnpike, canal - navigation, or k-water company, or interest or divi (ls on stock, capital or deposits in any It trust company, savings institution, jr'ttiico, railroad, canal ( turnpike, canal igatiou or sihok-water company. From dlvldbnds of any incorporated ipany other than those above mention- , From gains and profits Of any jneor ated company not divided. , From Interest on notes, bonds or oth seourities of the United States 0. , From intoreston notes, bouds, morb us, or securities other than tboseeuu-. rated above. 1, From any salary other than as- anr cor or employee of the United States. 2. From any salary or pay as an ofllcer imployee of the United States. , !. From profits on sales of gold or •It, whenever purchased. I. .From all sources notabovo ciunher- iross income. ! DEDUCTIONS. I. Exempt by law, $l,OOO. S, Natioual, State, county and nmnlcl -5 tuxes paid.wltbin the year, 5. Losses actually sustained during the Sir from lire, shipwreck, or incurred lu kde, and not already deducted in as'cer [ning proflts. ■ •' ' •. '.■■■ J. Losseson sales of real estate purchas- Isi nice December 81,1803. , Amount paid for hired labor to ciilti land from which income is derived. Amount paid for the live stock which is sold within the year. . i. Amomßfeactuallv paid for,, rent, of mcateauSK I. Araount'paid for usual or ordinary pairs, excluding payments for new lldings, permanent improvements or ttermeuts. ■ i). Interest paid put or falling due with the year. » 10. Salary or pay as an officer or em oyeeof the United States, from which tax has been withheld. » 11. Interest or dividends from corpora ims enumerated above in paragraph <3. Taxable income. Amount of tax at 5 per cent. VHIUAGES, GOLD WATCHES,. BILLIARD TA BLES, GOLD AND SILVER WARE. Schedule A.—Section 100, Act Jane 00, 1804, as Amended July 13, 1800.) ! TAXABLE PROPERTY, arrlnges, phaeton, carryall; rooka way or other like carriage, and any coach, hackney coach, omnibus, or Jjtf.ur-wheeled carriage, the body inf-which rests upon springs of any description, which is kept for use, for hire, or for passengers, and which is not used exclusively in husbandry or in the transporta tion of merchandise; valued at ex ceeding $301) and not exceeding $5OO including harness used thore anhc'es of l.'ke description valued' at above $OOO. • 10 00, aid watches, composed wholly or in part of gold or gilt, kept lor use, valued at slof or less, ' Did watches, composed wholly or in partof goldorgllt, keptforuse, valued at above $lOO, ,'' -°0 lllard tables kept for uho, and not subject to special tax, 10 00 i. plate of gold, kept for use, per ounce troy, ' 50 !. plate of silver, kept foa us'C, per louuce troy, exceeding forty oun jjces, used by one family, O 5 You. k; County.—The Democracy of >rk county, on tin* 22d ult.,, appointed e following delegates to the State Con ntiou: 3 Senatorial Delegate— Hon Jeremiah S., 1 lack, of York. , T ji Representative Delegates-- Hon Adam J. j lossbrenner,of York, and Col. foam IN. j alloy, of Dilisburg. \ To represent the county, in a mass con mtion, to be called by the Chairman of i le State Central Committees | Senatorial Delegate— Joint F. Spangler, isq, of York. ’ . . . Representative Delegates —k.’M. Black ird. Esq., of York; Dr. Geo. K. Hursh, f Fairfield; Mosea Leii), Eaq-. of Hope oil, and Hou, David Newcomer, of Han- V Resolutions wereipasaed instructing the elegates to use all honorable means toae ure the nomination ot Hon. Rob tJ. Fish r as the candidate of the party lor Judge f the Supreme Court. YobicCounty Items,— Condensed from lib»‘ True Democrat:” . , ‘ On Sunday last, a serious altercation »k place in .which a Gor lan woman was severely stabbed in. the, reaDt. ‘ ■ ■ On Tuesday, the 2d inst.,:a little girl In, brk ake d ton years, by the name of eader was »° badly burned ids to oCca ou her death wfthin twenty-four hours fter the accident. The ti tle girl, . who ad been left at .home, in charge of some ounger children,, was attempting to hrow some walnut shells trom her ap.on lit. the stove, when - J»r clothes .caught, ire and were.almost .entirely.consumed lefore assistance was p rocure . 1 ;ered until the next day. wlien death ic ioved her of her sufFeriihg o . e iwed mother of the little, ° es ivork and is compelled to , , iron at home. BUSIHSCB NToticcs. \VM. BLAIR &SON, importers of QUEENS WAB.fi AND WHOLESAL'B QROCBBH, South End, Pa Wo. offer to tho public ti largo' nasortnieat of - Glassware at nearly,6o per cent, reduction on: former prices. , Coal Oil Lamps. Chandeliers, Hall, Bracket and Stand Lamps, Looking Glasses, Table Furniture, 40 *o„ at greatly reduced prices,.,, : , p’slbo patient, ladles; your very door Ims- IjiLiidß wUI buy youd Arty* l e..and. Wringer, ms scon as It 1h • Solo Agents for Carlisle. - March2B,lBoV.,',:. ♦.*, v v ». .- / ,f g,pma,i ; No,tires• WEALTH WITHOUT Laiiob.—Hidden Searedi of Love, Mystic Art, Ventriloquism, Ac. lo Hew \Voridors! Free, for 5 cents. Address J. B. 1 W. HILTON, WUllamsbuiglT, L. I. ,- i April .Si* m~U ': " «. "" ,T '' . jiisT TUB Weather fob ,X<; ON( i u imfc verV bad for consumptives.and poo ?ie C to P~uy weu = - ™^Ure’dn^;::' ; :::/, , _ c 1 wprruTfi Sfeoiad , Bembdiad york,-.&r?*n\ Oabes, ‘fMv M, JionU&u • lpnt .» menials: also.; information,with tho high*.-. , envelope, l a Book on /special JJteewtes, bift. hvjpj and'yop; sent /reff.-ffiH Bo euro and send fair tu .■,hVw«W«< will not regrot it; for, as advertising p*. - are gauerally imposters, without referenuJ J stranger should bo trusted. Enclose a stamp Jot .postage, and direct to Dr, IiAWKixNOE, NP« W Bond street, Now York. ' Nov.ifi, tm-iy Schenck's Seaweed -Tonic. This medicine, Invented by Dr. J. H. Schonokf of Philadelphia, Is Intended to dissolve the food and make it Into ohyme, the first process of di gestion. By cleansing the stomach with Schqnok'e Mandrake Fills, the Tonic soon restores the appo t i to, and food thatcbuld notbooaten before using It will bo easily digested! •.'! vl J 0 ,4. Consumption cannot be cured, by Bchonck’s Pulmonic unless the stomach and liver Is ipiulu healthy and the appetite restored, hence the Tonic and Pills are required In nearly every ejaso of A half-dozen bottles of the Seaweed Tonic and three or four boxes of the /Mandrake Pflls will cure any ordinary case of ‘ dyspepsia. '! Dr. Sehonok in.ikcs professional visits In New , York, Boston, atid at bis principal Office in Phil adelphia every week. 800 dally papers of oach Odoeo, ty bis pamphlet on consumption for his *days for visitation. *.,.,• Please observe, when purchasing, that the two likenesses of the Doctor, one wnon in the last stage of. Consumption, and the,other as he now* Is, In perfect health, are on the Government stamp. , i • t , -, , Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, price 31.00 per bottle, or 87.50 the hnlfdo7.cn. All letters for advice should bo addressed to Dr.Schcnbk’s prin cipal Olllce, No. 15, North oth St., Phlla., Pa. - Geilcral Wholesale Agents: Demas Barnes & Co., 21 Park. New York;, S. S. Hanco, 108 Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md.; John D. Park, N. E. corner of Fourth and Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker &. Taylor, 131 and 130 Wabash Avo nho, Chicago, Ills.; Collins Brothers, southwest Corner ol Second and Vino Sts., St. Louis, Mo. • Oct, 13, 1800—1st wen mo ly Itch! .Itch I Itch! Scratch! Scratch I Scratch I Wheaton’s Ointment will cure the Itch In'- 43 hours/ Also .cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin.. Price 50 cents. i’For sale* by all druggists. By sending 00 cents to WEEIfS & POTTER, sole Agents/iVU Washington street, Boston, it will bo jforwardod by mall, froo.of postage, to any part of the United ’States. Juno 28.1800 ly *° • , Wonderful, but True 1 — Madame iIEinNQTbN, the world-renowned Astrologlst and SdnambuliijUc Clairvoyant, while .In a clalrvoy ,ant state, delineates tho of tho per son you are to marry, and by.thealdof an Instru ment bfintonao power, known us.tho Prychomo trope, guarantees to produce, a perfect.and. life- like picture of- thofuturo hoabaud or wife of the applicant, with date of marriage, occupation leading traits of character, *tc. This is no impo-. Billon, as testimonials without number can de sert. .By plating place of birth, age? disposition, color of eyes and hair, and cnploslng Ilfty cents; and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you .will'receive the picture by return mall, together with desired information. Address in confidence, Madame fclortrudo Rem* igton, P. O. Box 297,.We5t Troy, N. Nov. Vi, IHfliPUrn ■ • • ’ s '- ••••.'■ iHcu. BUUKHOtiDEU—Iii BU Louls, MO., on the 9th all., Mr. John Burkholder, formerly of this coun ty, ngud 50 years, 1 mouth and 8. days. m nd drain Mar FTot. - (JAUM3LK, April 10, IWI7. Flour—Family, SH 00 Kye,... ..81 20 Flour—Super ,8 00 -Jura, 1 00 Kyo F10ur...; ; 0 0 Jala, .00 Wheat- —White,... 2b- Jlovor Scud, 10 50 Wheat—lied, »0. Junoiliy Weed, J 5 25 Carlisle Flour nti Carlisle X*rovi Butter, i, S 10 JUggS, iw iiurd, l-> Tallow, if Bacon—cjulesj . 1. flew .amiettismema. SGOO \\T AiN i'JijD.—A iuuio leuuliur to take VY 0 eiiurgdul BebOul itfo. 10. lu.tbe Borougn oi Taouidueues taught ure'fteudaig, \Vri tnlg, Geography and Ariumieue. Buiary cdo per iiiyaui. Applications should bo'in writing,and addressed to Uio undersigned.. By.order ol the ■jjOiiul. ; , U. i?. UGAUCiOIX. i April li, 1807—2 t V , ’ - .tSawetary, ' 1 00 VTOTIOB.—Notice, ik hereby given that 1 x tetters of Adm/lustration uu tue estate of ttwigert, deceased, laco.'of-xNorm islid- k dieum t\vp.,‘ Cumberland comity, have been granted to the undersigned, residing m sumo twp. All persons indented to said eawuq are re quested to matte payment luuiiediutoiy, and tu'ude navmg oulims wnf present tuem tor settler, menu . * AtlJi, iiAivturJitiOiS, April 11, 1807— Ot* Aanuninirutur. TXTANTKD IMMEDIATELY —Two YY • gooil tree planters. Woiwiyut tuoso hav iu tt j' MIBB"'' 1 ' ,s; * 1 * .. ‘V, I ,. ", J ‘ JCcj/atono JTarmunU iv timerj/, '/ April. Hi 1557-7 U . ■; Jiarrisburtira.. JgiS A LB';B (LATE PO,WEIrL’S) EMBROCATION, all Disposes incident to Horses, Cattle, and the JluinunP'icsh, rejumny , IHo use of. an external applir. C ams hew Compound, prepared by a practical Chemist Having a lull knowledge ot all me medi cal virtues or eauu.mgiedieut mat enters into its composuiwti, in warranted lo exceed anything ot ’thoiand.ev.eryet offered-to tne public us an ox -. tenia! application lor me diseases which it is roe- • oiumbmiod.. Wo uro sutished mat it wiii work us own roudinto me conadouce ot all who use it anatHoao.WUo-try.lt oucu .will never bo wuu •ou’t it, aiui thoretoro wo rely on experience aa the beat .teat ot ila oaemmess; it is pronounced by ■Farriers, and ml wHo nave tried it to uo tHe beat application ever used. Tins Embrocation nus been put up lor over eight years, and (t is only ihruuga me increasing demand and urgent re-, auest utiuy tneudsuiid the public that i send It until us tne grand remedial agent tor tHo various -diseases, to .which mat, nobio and usolui animal* the HUrsb. is subject. • , . . . * • .. .. Many remedies Have been offered to the pub - llo*unddr difforont lormu, some of these are ihJh-, nous, others at best ot little use, and many whol ly improper to answer the puroiioses tor which, mey are recommended. , ‘ * ' - i A Judicious and really useful composition, free from meso objections; uas therefore lung noon de ■dred uy many gonuomeu wuo nave yaiuame uor aes. and are unwilling to trust mem to mo eareoi designing and pretended Earners.-' THoir. Wishes • aro ui/ lunglu* ituiy gratified, oy Dr. boiug. prevailed upoh to uuUW mib valuable Embroca tion iwmoh nus proved so efficacious to tne vari ous discuses) to pu prepared aud brought out to was extensively used by the Government during the war. - .-u._ Address aUUrdmsm DMoNBBBjfc 002 South Second street. Philadelphia, la. ■ tar- For sale at Ralston's and liavorsuck s i>iug Htores and by,Store-Keepers generally. April n, mi—vm dTATEMBNTOF JESSE BRINDLE, St Xronsiiror Bounty Tax of the iownshlp ot Monroe, Cumberland County, for the sear Ml. Bank, Carlisle, Total Receipts for Bounty purposes, CR, - Paid to First Ifaf. . i , Carlisle* * . 1 > .• , ■Paid to First Nut. Bank,, .Meohanlcsburg,,-.. ~: Bxhouerations, ' ■ ■ , Discount and Stamps, jCollector’stPorcenUigo, , 'Attorney’s Fees, • • ’■Treasurer’s Percentage, Refunded Tax, ~ Expenses paid to J. Pam. J. Armstrong for making ... . j. H? iJrjJckPL Twp. Cierk, »VBFees.- ' ■ Balance due Treasurer, j County, for. the year WOa:^ *V.; !w ’ : dr; .x' V. [ Amouht/oj Duplicate,, : j\;-. • ■ 513.078 OJ ' . ~Clt, . ..... ... Amount paid to First Nat: ' , J ' u Bank, Mechanlcßburg.A.. §12,300 00 gSSSS?«SjlStamps,.; ■ «,./; Attorney’s Fees,* • 1 - •. - • \?y <“•/■ Secretary’s^^eHi n^n^e, .'. « Balance due Treasurer, Rlntement of Wiuiobl O. BmmU, 'frensiiror Bmm ty of the Township of Monroe, Oumhor laud County,for.lheyoui'iaijd; ..... . . VV:'- Dfi . Am'ountorDup'ubntß. , Aum^i’y’B Fees, .-, •"•V. l , l i' 1 :.; : i J:“;.-■■ i Wiri. O. Brandt; Collector;- i-, ',i-S 4g . . i per cent., ~ .' gam'; " A minors nm! UlMfcß FoMi «-;»■■■■- aa.w ' ( f • '‘ ' 314*005 - ill i !U6 J». ,j i i.ji | ‘Balance iilhaud of Trefla’r- i( ■ 1 i'. k ..,ni.i7o 6 ,i . Balance duo on Bond, ../i : At ■■"■■■■ ’ ’ ■“ ' April 807—. RENTS’ FURNISHING -■i AND.'..., . : . ; VARIETY STORE. JYO. 13 BQUTB MA2TO TWR BVRBSTt} The subscriber begs loovo to inform, gentlemen and house-keepers and the publiogonoraily, that lie has now and will keep constantly on hand a largo and elegant assortment ot GENTS’ FUR NISHING GOODS, suoh as Cotton Merino and Woolen Shirts and Drawers, Hosieries, all kinds, Black and White Kid Glbvcs, Thread and other GloVes. Ncck Ties, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Gents’ Travelling Bags; Linen and Paper Collars, Uuflte, &c. AIso,HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, conststlngln part'dCcdar-nnd Willow Ware, all kinds, Chamber'Sets, Brushes and- Combs, all kinds, Rugs, Buckets; Foot Tubs; Soaps; Perfu meries, Pons, Stationary, &o. Don’t forget the stand, No. 18 South Hanover street, two doors North of- WaAhmood’s Grocery Store, Carlisle.* : • O. INHOFF. April 11,I3IT7—tf . TNHOPF’B HERB BLOttI)'PURIFY x INQ BITTERS.—Theso celebrated Bitters, for luo cure of Dyspepsia, Worms and other diseases, mid which are so highly reebmraonded by our most distinguished physicians, can bo had at the store of , , . 0. INHOFP, April*ll; 1807—tf JVo. 13 Smith Hanover Street. BEMOVAL.— Tha undersigned has re moved his Blacksmith-Shop from tho cor ner of Hauover and ‘North streets to the Black smith Shop on South street, In the rear of .the Grocery Store of Wm. Blair <t.Son. . V : i/Vprll li; 1867—lm* QEO^LINDEMOOD. rVTOTIOE.—Notice is hereby given that JJN -I intend to apply at the uext.Couft of Quar ter Sessions of Cumberland-county to be hold at Carlisle, ou Monday, tllo 16th das'of April next, forliccQßO to keep an,Eating and Beer House and Restaurant in -.the East-Ward of tho Borough of Carlisle.'' - • > / April U, ,1867-"lt* JOHN YAI9ER. NOTICE;— Notice.is hereby given that . rintend to apply at the next Court of Quar ter Scsalftns of Cumberland couftty to bohpldat Carlisle; bri.Monday, tho Mlh day of April next, for license' to keep Beer House and Restaurant In tho Eastward.of the Borough of Carlisle. J •- April 11,, 1807—It* , , P. AIOHELE; DR. J. B. BIXLER offers hia profes sloual services to the citizens of Carlisle and' womlty. . Oillco on Mala street, , opposite the Jail, In the room lately occupied by. It. Todd, Esq. , April 11,1807—1 y DE MAGNOLIA !■ mo prettiest thing, the “sweetest thing,” and the most of it for the least money.' It overcomes the odor of perspiration ; softens and adds'dollca cy.to the shin; is n delightful perfume; allays headache and inllainmniion, and is a necessary companion in the alck-jroom, In the nursery, and upon the toilet* sideboard.' It can ho obtained every where at one'dolhvr per bottle. SAiiATOOA SnniNa Watku, sold by all Druggists . S. T.—lBoo.—X.—'The amount of Plantation Bit tors sold In ono year Is something startling. They wov.ld till Broadway alx.feet high, frcftn tuo Parle to Ith street. Drake’s manufactory Is ono of the institutions of -Now York, It is said that Drake painted all the rdeks in* the Eastern Slates with his cabalistic ”S. T.—lBoo.—X,” and then got the old granny legislators to pass a law “ preventing dlsllgurlng the face of nature,” which gives him a monopoly. Wo do not know how tula Is, but Wo do kuow the Plantation Bitters seLl as no other article over did. They are used by all clas sbs of the comiriiinlty, and arc death on Dyspep sia—certain. They are very Invigorating when languid and weak, and a great appetizer. rfAUATOGA Spuing WATK«, .sold by all Druggists. arluts. Isiou JlurUCt. IAULisbE, April 10,1807. iClnclcons—puir.soal U 0 Potatoes-best-s* bus 12u Volatoea-2d b-p bus 1 tu ipples—best—c*bus 11 OU vpples—2d b—V bus.l SO ”Iu lifting the kettle from the Are I sca‘dcd myself very severely—ono hand almost to a crisp, The tortmo was unbearable. * * * The Mexi can Mustang Liniment relieved the pain almost immediately.” :'w : • \.. ■ CHAS. FOSTER., i . 420 Broad St., Phlla. This Is mcrCiy'a' sample of what the mustang Liniment will do.' It is invaluable in all Cases ol wounds, swellings, sprains, cuts,bruises,spavins,, etc., either upon man or beast. f > Beware of counterfeits. None is genuine unless wrapped iri‘ line steel-plate engravings, boarind the signature of G:.\V. Westbrook, Onemlst, and the prtvcUe stamp oLDkmas Baiinks & Co., flow York; ■- i - --j ■ ‘.t . ; . Saratoga Spuing Water, sold by all Druggists All who value a beautiful head of hair, and Us preservation from premature baldness and turn ing gray'will 'not fall to use Lyon’s celebrated Kathalron. It makes the hair rich; soft and ■ mossy. eradicates dandruff, and causes the hair to grow with luxuriant beauty. It is sold every- B. THOMAB'LTON, Chemist, N. Y. dABATOOA Spring Water, split by all Druggists What Dj;d It.—A young lady, returning to her ■country home after a spjourn of .a few months in New York, was-hardly recognlzed by her friends. In place of a rustic, unshed face, she had a soft, ruby'complexion, of almost-marble smoothness; and instead of 22. sho really appeared but 17. Bbe told them plainly she used Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, and would not be withouT.lt. Any lady can improve her personal appearance very much by using this article. It: can be. ordered of any druggistfor only 50cents, -p.. - ■ _ ; ■ Haratoga-Spbinq :Water, sold by all Druggists, ' Heimstrcot’s inlmitabloHalrColoringhasbecn steadily growing m favor for oyer twenty years. It acts upon the absorbents at the roots of the hair, amf changes it to Its original color by de grees. All Instuutaueous.dyos deaden and Injure. Ou» hair,. Holmatreot’s is not a dye, but is certain In Its results, promote Us growth, and- is a heoir tiful Haik Duessinq. Price 60 cents and 81,00. Sold by all dealers.' ’ ’ Sail-vtoqa Spring Water, sold by all Druggists. Lyon’s Extract of Pure Jamaica Ginger— for .Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn, Sick Head ache, Cholera Morbus, &c., whore., a warming, genial stimulant is required. Its careful prepa ration and entire purity ragke it a cheap and re liable article for culinary purposes. Bold every where, at 60 cents per bottle.' • ' Saratoga SprinqWatbr, sold by all Druggists. For sale at Havorstlck ;nnd Ralston's Drug Stores; Carlisle. . - • July 5, • : - ’ 5a,751 95 ■ U 42 83,701. S 7 S2,(U0 ( 00 YTTASHMOOD & 'BROTHER. • I *■' ' late arrival of • GOOD AND FREBH GROCERIES. ■ PRICES RBDUOEDI . ‘ Wehave just received a fresh suppy or ■ . ; ■ GKR OCEB I B S , 7 COO 00 500 91. • 120 70 -04 12. ,25 60 15 00 9 70 6 89 '5 00 2 00 ' 50 10 00 Brown, crushed, pulverized and granulated Sh ears'. Cofl'ees, green and-roasted,* luce, Ada -1 ‘ immune Candles, Tailow Candles, march, , Teas, all -kinds,'Cheese, Chocolate, Ba • 1 leer’s Cocoa, Balter's Broma, Mac- , ;. cttEonl. Verinucllla, Fnhnes ■ • 1 tockwarlna; Mustard,Mus -1 tard Seed, Black and Cayenne Pepper, Spl oos. Indigo, Al -1 um, Coppo . res, lump and p u 1 v o r- Ized ..Brim stone, Babbitt’s and Vauljagau’s Soap, i v .-Toilet Soap, Bode, Cream •' 1 of Tartar, coarse and Fine Salt by the sack or bushel, Shoo Blacking, stove Luster, Concentra ted Lye, mow Orleans and Syrup Mo lasses, sperm Oil,'Waggon Grease, Mac korel, various grades Sugar Cured Hams, Cried eeneral‘assortment tjf Coal Oil and Piuld Lamps, Giasavand,, Mica Lump Chimneys, corn, iffiltory' and corn wiap Brooms, Tampico My Bniabcs, hearth, duatlug and aweeplug Biuahea, hand aarub Byualiea, allue and wall Bi uaboa, clotn and liair Bruabca, JUuoUugo, Liquid Bennett, blade, blue and red Iqlt,, } , CATTLE POWDER, Italalns,' Prunes,. pWredaml unpaired PeiWfliea v-cncliea and Tomatooa In oaua, Uataupa, Woroea ter and Loudon Club Banco, Oreeu Cora In cana, table Oil, Hominy, Benna, ORANGES AND LEMONS water, Rti*r,*wlne, lyllir and almond Craokera, rooated ry!»nd wneat Uqllee. Twiat, Wavy, Lttt mid and ijongresa Tobacco, Kiiltklulck, Mue Cut, Lynchburg and UunlmoDjmlfle BinuUmg tobac ”o and Anderaou'a Bolace obowlng.Tobucco. ■■ 1 ql ss, ;'i" .-WOODEN,) >Ti • FARTHKN o, k . r w ,v vAj-VZ) iSTONE -.y. ‘-T. - WARE, Baskets, a general assortment of Willow and Splint Baskets and many, t, > ’ r- { f. NOTIONS. and everything else nanally'kppt-lnA'Groobry Storb. Aim public are reapeotfully Invited to call and cxaUiino tJjQlr.Htoclr.'. Wo,Xoot.oonfldont.Uioy will uo awuy ’siuisued. . . , . , _ ■ Marketing grinds token in exchange fcrgoddii. -•; >v^MQO p * naqraEß. ‘May 8,1850. " *"■ * *. viJ't. C.v i $4,042 48 ’ .. . , 281 II $4,012 48 •‘W*? • I*lo3 (t» ' .3-11.fr.9.P4 on. ’ * Jlcto iWrtutal. SUCH AS AHEAD FOB BABGAINS LEIDICH & MILLER’S CHEAP BUY GOODS EMPORIUM, NO. 2, a RAND OPENING TO-DAY OF ALL KINDS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, AT QREATLt REDUCED! PRICES, having been purchased since the GREAT DECLINE In all kinds of DOMESTIC GOODS. Bleached Muslins, good quality for 12UJ cts., do. full yard wide from 15 to 25cta. Unbleached Mus lins, very stout at cts., do. fall yard wide and very heavy, only 20 cts., and the very best at only 2-1 cts. SPLENDID CALICOES at 10, 15, ami the very best for only 18 cts. OIIEAT DECLINE IN Tickings, Sheetings, Pillow Case Muffins, Checks, LADIES’ DEESS GOODS, The greatest variety that has ever been brought - to this town, ; ■ . Dress Bilks of every style and color. Plaid, Striped and Plain Monairs; Repps, Poplins, Al paccos, Poll, Do Ohovres, Lustres, Real English Chintzes, Scotch Ginghams, Percales, AH wool DeLnlnos; AMERICAN DK LAINE9, Ao. HOUSE PUBLISHING GOODS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. CARPETS! CARPETS! Crossloy’s Real English Tapestry Brussels, the celebrated Lowell three-ply, the celebrated Low ell super Ingrain, the celebrated Lowell super Ex tras. ALL QUALITIES OP FIGURED CARPETS, RANGING IN PRICES from 75 cts., to §1.75, STRIPED CARPETS of all qualities, and HEMP CARPETS as low fljMO cts. „ FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, of all widths and handsome stylos. BEAUTIFUL FIGURED OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, MATTS , MATTINGS, LOOKING GLASSES • All sizes, <fcc., &c. CLOTHS «fc CASSIMKRES of every grade and description at very h o ir p-JiJOEfi, WHITE GOOES iu groat variety NOTIONS! NOTIONS! ■lti so great a variety that It la Impossible to enu merate items; pleasp.call qnd for your- *. •••• MOURNING GOODS P MOURNING GOODS FUNERAL GOODS. In order to prove the fact, fully that we are ALWAYS AHEAD in cutting down prices to compare with the Eas tern Cities, wo cordially ask an inspection of. oar ns wo are always prepared to prove tho faetltlmt ' WE DEFY COMPETITION IN PRICES, and always take groat pleasure lu exhibiting to our customers the most complete stock of iiry Goods that has ever been brought to Carlisle.— Please give us ii cull as we are determined not to bo undersold, and that wo ore bound to keep up our reputation for soiling the Cheapest Goods, tht Best Goods, anti the largest Quantity qf Goods in the Town, Please call and examine our Stock care- f aUy- , 1 ■ ‘ ; , LEIDICH * JJIUjEII. remember the sign of the pABPET. HALE, NO. 2 • Carlisle, April 4,1887. Tlie CTrcu*—Par Excellence or America! ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THE REASON OF IRG7, Will Exhibit at Carlisle, Monday, April 15, ’67. Kir* Afiernoon and livening, Bliippensburg, Saturday, April 13. Harrisburg, Tuesday, “ 10. The Managers, determined to deserve a contln- • nation of those high and distinguished marks of . public approbation, and the liberal patronage and thorough appreciation whlch'hns been here tofore so generously lavished upon' them, and being determined to keep up their reputation for providing an entertainment of unequalled excel lence, which shaIIDEFY 111 VALRx and ANNI HILATE OPPOSITION, respectfully announce that they 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 pertness, variety of accomplishments and VER SATILITY OF TALENT have never been equal ed, either In EUROPE OR AMERICA, and .which will be united in such a way as to develop in the most demonstrative manner thblr PECULIAR AND MATCHLESS ABILITY, In a novel and comprehensive programme, the governing fea tures of which will be most Thrilling Acts, the most Pleasing Feats. Classical Realizations, Ar tistic Tableaux, ami conglomeration of Unap- R reachable Perlormnnces, peculiar to this Estab sbmont, which claims to be, in all-respects, A LEGITIMATE CIIU US, offering fir the highest delectation of an appre ciative publ.c all the best and most popular fea tures which have.given EQUESTRIAN AND AJtENIC EXJIIBI'IIONS so Ilrm a hold upon the popular favor. Thclr's Is composed of NO HYBRID ENTERTAINMENT, Incongruous and Incompatible 61cmon.M. but ureal, unique, ele gant and * lio roughly Complete Circus. Among the prominent Artists who will grace the Arena at each performance, tho.spaco of an ordlnarj' announcement will only permit of allu ding to a few, viz: MAD’L. JENETTE, the Cos mopolitan Celebrity, whose gentle beauty, grace and daring skill, appeal to the appreciation of all who see her. .MAD’L. SOPHIA SAGHINIE, a charming Equestrienne. LEJEUNE BUUTE, the Champion Bare Back and Principal JUder oj the World, standing without a rival and realizing in himself the excellencies of all others. wM. ARMSTRONG, the Groat Principal Rider and Voidable Equestrian. JOHN H. MURRAY, the Prince of Gymnasts. G. P. HUTCHISON, the Acrobatic and Athletic Anomaly. DEN STONE, the Great Fun Dispenser and Genial Joker. NAT AUSTIN, he dare not bo as funny us he can be. but who will prove funny enough lor all who have any regard for their vest buttons. The GOLDIE BROTHERS, (three In number.) the ■Great SAGIUNIE FAMILY, of Veisutllo Eques trian, and Pantacrlstio performance. SIGNOR FERDINAND, the “Wonder of the World.”— JOHN MURRAY, the experienced, tasteful and pleasing Equestrian Director, together with such general performers as George Murray, Thomas Murray, Oscar Willis, Messrs. Drcxel, Andros. Picton, Graff, Berletto, Faber, Rerasen, Rosen • berger, Magor. Walden,'Ac., forming a rare as semblage of talent. Mr, J. H. MURRAY will introduce his equine wonder, the Trained Horse, “SPOT BEAUTY,” Ginghams, Donlms*<6c. THE COMIC MIILES, {Gabo and SUellbark.) will stir the risibilities of the audience, under the directions of their Trainer, DEN STONE., A novel and peculiar feature of Stone, Rosstoh A Murray’s Great Cir cus, will be found In PROP. HfiTCHISON’S TROUPE OF EDUCATED DOGS, one of the most entertaining, amusing and pret tily pleasing episodes in the programme, and which cannot fall to secure universal approba tion,- both among the young and .old, of THESE CANINE WONDERS. /SrTho Triumphal Entree Procession of Stone, Rosston <k Murray’s Combination will be redun dant with raagnlllcent panoramic pictures, form ing a grand oriental Pageant, splendid beyond conception, and of a character never beloro seen in America. This gorgeous cavalcade will puss through the avenues of the place which this un equaled Circus Is announced to exhibit at, about 1U A. M., giving the public on excellent opportu nity to view the unparailed resources of this co lossal consolidation.' The Gorgeous Tableau Chariot! Prof. O. P. PERRY’S SILVER CORNET-BAND will occupy this grand Chariot, and ns tho Impo sing procession perambulates, will discourse a “concord of sweet sounds. The rare beauty of tho various Carriages, Chariots and Cars of this Monster Combination Is beyond description; en riched and adorned ns they are by descriptive paintings of historic Interest. Admission 50 cents. Children under 10 years years old, 25 cen:s.. . _ Jtsr Two Performances dally. Afternoon at 2 o’clock, P. RI.; Evening at 7P. M. KEELER & KEYES. Business Agents. April 4, 1867-2 b FREE EXHIBITION jEROMUTIC-OSCIUiITIOIII FLYING IN THE AIR! Tho “'Wonder of the ‘World.” This extraordinary Rratultona display of Sensational Gymnastic Feats willnffordlovarsof the'marvel ous a' trent EXTRAVAOANTLT SUPERB and INEFFABLY BEAUTIFUL. Tho peerless Gymnast In tho execution of this Electrifying Act Has attained tho highest sublimities of b** vocation, and his UNEXAMPLED DARING and SKILL form a Piotureaq.no Bpeotaole-tho most mognmesat 4ver given to tho human eyd to contemplate. KHrMnasns. STONE A ROSBTON designed this remarkable Free Exhibition of JSrialFUrfiU for a GRAND FEATURE of their Interior Enter talnmenu; but the erection of tho pillars ami platform ooouplod so much valuable tlmo, and required so great a spaco. that It was found very inconvenient and Suite impossible to give it to their patrons without a lone Interruption-of the -brilliant Arcnlo Perform ances, and notwithstanding tho enormous expanse at tending tho productiqp'mthls Gymnastic Marvel, Messr*. Stonh k Komtoh prefer to present it as a FREE OFFERING, rather that) thq PoMto rtpnWM deprive 1 of witnessing the moat gfganHoalid absolutely startling demonstrations of physical 71gor aid agility ever displayed by man. exciting nature of tboao prodigious and novel Fligh ts absorbed tbo attention and amazed the inhabitants of tho principal cities of Europe, and the Press of that country.teemed with laudatery eulo glums of tho unequaled feats accomplished by Big. V This splendid GRATUITOUS EXHIBITION will be given adjacent to the ■ STONE a ROSSTOH CIRCU§ PAVIUQP,, A£ Pne o'clock* EM " Upon a huge Platform placed on elevated pillars, en abling every spectator to obtain a complete view of ibis trlnmpn nt modem gymnastics. The Popup can gain only a vary fulnt Idea .from (be various Pictorial Beenes of this stupendous display of Its Immense st* traotlvenrsa and hazardous nature. It la the culml- • natlug glory of Pancratlo Art nod run grandest euo cess iif progressive talent known In history, yielding dkUnotVinsnhurdlnde to qq eveqt recorded In annals of Popular Amusements. : BPEOIAX. • NOTI OB.—Ladle* and person# naturally nervous and timid, entertaining fears of accident to . ♦h. fearless Panoovlbt, ara respectfully Mniurnisd, that in ease 810. FERDINAND should fall from his giddy eminence, novel arrangements are made by the usd <)f India-rubber .‘mattresses and eprlngm in the plat form to save him .from serious injury. - But he gene-, rallv.euecoQds. with opidlahed grace and lustrous skill thßtl«nnrts nil parii; tri achieving rmnlU undeniably •muiw, cumins tho fnaclnitad populace W Bppliui j with onlhiwlrulio fremy ami clojsal chmitjofad-1 pilntlnn, bo Intensely ceptUettag mo the, elngolir and 1 performances of _ \ I -ThaOhaxapioa of Athletes. . * [muaenien MEM & ...,...v:,..4./., . ~..,0 4 ,.i:. ,'. :----1 :’.s> OT TUB Gymnastic Miracle ' , or By the Intrepid PancratUt, SIGNOR FERDINAND, T THT Ok*,la Qqods. Wares cordanco S9V«aI act* ofVierably as follows, to wit: • _ t *■ CUus. lAccnac. J. Q. H. Ring, dry , \ oods ' }{ gg U.Ogllby. du ’ “ A, Bentz, do 17 in no A, L. Eceser, do Vi 7 22 W. A. Miles, do l A «s 22 W. C. Sawyer «t Co., do 11 n no L. T. Greenfield, do l k hi no Loldlch* Miller, do i” vi Si 8. C. Brown, do - w 7 2a WSSSSSh, # £ » -«g C, Liszman, • 4® f 222 John Harder, 1 l ® fS ,A 22 Win. Bentz, d ® U jd Jacob Sener, do f; 7 IV . J. D. Mock, do *3 2 2® W. H.Harn, do “ 122 David Ott, do }j . 7 ™ Daniel Shoemaker. do, }1 i 22 John Spangler, do ” xx Wm. Blair &Bon. do .5 - 22 Keeney «fe Mosonnolmor, do •i; 222 G. B. Hoffman, do « 4 ®2 Cameron & Bro., do 4; ~22 Washmood & Bro., - do 7 22 J. A. Wetzel, do Jf ‘ ®® stock & Brubaker, do .j • ■ 222 W. H. Smith, do if % ®® Robert Allison, do L- .'22 IL Pohloy. • do 10 20 John Martin, do 14 ' 00 J. &D. Rhoads, produce, 14 222 Lee & Bro., do 14 ' 22 Bee Lera & Bro., do U *2 22 J. H. Bosl6r A Brot, do 11 %- 22 R. C, Woodward, do 9 22 Jeremiah Givler, do 11 22 S. M. Hoover, lumber & coal, 14 • 22 A. H. Blftlr, do U ]■; 80 Delancoy Shrom, do U w A. J. Wetzel, flour and feed store, _ H, A. Rhoads, Idrn llure, • 14 7 00 A. D. Ewing, do 1} ’go John Llzmnu, <lo 14 < 22 C. Shapley, * do ' M ISi DaVld Slpe, do 14 J 00 N. Hantcli, merchant tailor, 14 700 James Kakins. do 14 2 22 JohnDornor, da 14 7 22 J. Smiley, do 12 12 60 E. B. Leonard, Jr., do W 10 00 E. Goldsmith, do 14 7 00 I, Livingston, do 12 12 50 H. S. Ritter, . db H 222 A. M. Piper, books. • 14 -7 00 J. Loudon; do 14 7JM Geo. Yooum, 00 nSectlonary, 14 <w J. H. Ilheom, .do 14 700 Mrs. 8. A. Kldffer do 14 7 00 R. Hughes, do M 7 00 Mrs. Sophia Slmoia, notions, 14 7 00 O. do H - I ™ W. B. Hal burl, do 14 T 00 Mrs. Heir, fancy goods, 14 7 w Mrs. Mary Brown, do 14 700 John Hutton, . do 14 7 00 Mrs. B. A. Hutton. do 14 700 W. C. Divln, . boots and shoes, 14 700 D. Storrott, do 14 7 00 B. Plank. do 14 <22 Wm. M. Porter, do 14 .2 22 John Irvin, - do , M 10 22 F. 0. Fleming <b Bro,, do * 14 700 Miller & Bowers, hardware, 10 20 00 H. Saxton, do 0 *25 00 I>. Rhoads. cigars, -14 7 00 W. C. Frnnclscus, ao •11 <22 I. Bona, hntaand furs, 14 7 00 J. A. Keller, do 14 7 00 J. G. Cttlllo, do 14 7 00 Mrs. C. Elliott, drugs, ' 44 700 D. Ralston, do- . 13 10 00 Mrs. H. Havorstlck, do 12 12 50 Thomas Cenlyn, Jewelry, 44 700 H. Heyslnger, do -14 7 00 K. C. Kramer, do 14 7 00 Mrs.-E. Williams, millinery, ,14 7 0J '-Miss E. Stahl, do J 4 7 00 Samuel Knsmlnger, robes, 14’ 1 7 00 Wm. Clepper, do 14 7 Oil Wm. Hailing, leather dealer, 14 7 0(1 Geo. Ensmiugor, do 11 7 ft F. Gardner, do- 11 7 ot Wm. Fridley, stoves, 14 7 ft Rlncsmlth & Rupp, do 14 7ft Walker & Claudy, do 14 7 01 J. McQouegal, do 14 7ft Wm. Sellers, baker, 14 7 W Samuel Goodyear. do . 14 . 701 Mrs. A. M. Frederick, do .14 701 Peter Miller, do 14 /ft H. Harkuess, marketing, 14 7ft C. A. Smith, do M 7 ft Allison & Keeney, do 14 7 ft Wm. Spongier, do .14 7 ft Win. Brought, do 14 • 7 ft Wm. Chouoweth, do 11 7ft Wm. Askew, do 14 7 ft John Loshor, photographer, 14 7ft Mrs. R. Smith, do 14 7 ft MECHANICSBURG. p. A. Ifrouoh & Bro., dry goods, .11 BrlndloitNieswlnger, do i Comfort & Bftttoalf, do 11 I. D. Ralinsbargor, , do 1- Joseph Elcock, do I* J. HurnC & Son, do H L.- W. Abrams, clothing, 1 L. D: Keefer, merchant tailor, 1 Johnston & Son, produce, 1 I'. B. Bryson, do I Miller AGaret, do 1 Stimowcr & Fry, do 1! /acharlaa Si Stayman, do 1 John Rupp, furniture, !■ Murk Si Diehl, do 1 J. Hall, do 1 L’itzol & Bro., do I West & Rockalellow, groceries, 1 West Si Rockufellow, do 1 liollman St Cralm, do I I. Flohr, do I J. Emlnger, do 1 Kaufman it Griffith, do 1 Win. Woods, books, 1 Levi Kigel, boots and shoes, 1 J.H. Keller, do 1 D. C. Singer, do 1 O. Kelras, do 1 Bowman & Bro., do swartz it Shapley, je weliy* j Loldlch St Mathews, stoves, Wilson St Sou, do Jucob Dorshotmer, cigars, J. B. Palmer, ■ do j Ira Day. drugs, , • Houck <t Eberiy, do J J, B. Herring, do • 1 H. F. Goyer, do ] Boyer & Eberiy, hardware, 1 Boob St Kiramel, do J G. W. Lochraan, photographer, J Andrew Myers, do- .-1 Eberiy & Bon,' lumber, 1 Joseph Mllleisen, do 1 Alpheas Dale, confectionary, JounZlgler, do J J. J. Smith, do J. Meloy; do John Gross, marketing, Devonnoy & BattoflT. do F. Marshall St Bro„ do SHIPPENSBURG; Stevlck St McPherson, drygoods, J. it J. B. Reddlg, do Stewart* Cox, do Heck, Son <t aiders, do Robt. Snodgrass, do Geo. Duke, groceries, Forney St Kimraol, do S. C. Holler, do W. H. Holler, do S. Myers, do John Stumbaugh. do Willis Sl Johnston, do J.R, Fugue, do G. N. Grensou, do Wra.Glark. do C. Fosnaugut, agt., dp J.C.’Altlck, drugs, E. Am, do . B. K. Keller, do W. G. Croft, • ■ .boots and shoes, P. B. Am, do James Kelso, do g; B. Cole, ■ do Forney «t McPherson, hardware, Grabill it Holler, do i LandiSitSoniJewelry, Shearer it Blair, merchant tailor, J. M. Smiley, do John Bridges, do v Mrs. M. Daria. millinery, ' David Criswell, furniture, • \ H. J. Duko «t Bro, do J.B. Bnody, do Long it Gian, produce Ruby * Co„ do A. Boiror it Son, do Criswell * Morrow, do i\ P. Blair, do v J. A. Wolf, stoves, J. M. Hykes, do 11. F. Bnody, photographer, 1 1. B. Balter, do Henry Myers, marketing, NEW CUMBERLAND. T. Willot, drygoods, J. G. Miller. do Harmon Long, do . Lee * Eberiy, lumber, Musser * Cuovpr, *do Valentine & Feeroah, do, Charles Oyster, do NEWBURG. Elsenhower it Halo, dry goods, Bievick * Bwlgert, do Elliott it Burr, do D. .McCoy, .hoots and shoes, i;. Bievick, furniture, Jeremiah Bricker, marketing, David Hoover, do , SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP. Wm. Clever, dry goods, H .1. It C. Wudetiinitli, do ’ M Goo. Clover, - du H •L. siroluu, do 12 J. riuotik * Bru,, .do U Wm, U«n:!c, marketing, 1-1 PENN TOWNSHIP. Earnest <t Co., dry goods, Geo. llussoi, do , Wm. Kassel, do Samuel Lung, ? do l)lGi< INBGN I'r > WNsIIIP. Sauuud Wulf. di.v gouds, *’ - 1 J. E. Lower, .do I i'. J. iluusu, nmn-ieuug, •« I Henry Warner, dq I N E WT< »N T' »\VNSH IP. NcAeumor A Co., dry g-juds, l:l 2s. Mnlcr.iC nt. do ‘l4 l.’levei A Eium-M, do 1-J Juhu jMiiuoli, » -do U Cope A rim i lb, ‘do ' JO Hebei iiy, it rion, groceries. , 11 John G.iiimm, do ii riiiKuiui .Mutrii, auo'.s uml shoes) II It. ftiiydi-r, produce, lo .1. &J. ii. Hurßli, 'do U Harsh it iirui, do l-t .Maniuug A lii'O,, do Kosnaugut&Go„ marketing, li W. M. Goadlmrt, do • 14 Win. ihshop, • do . U Fetor Hess, do- 14 Jacob,ljcoUitu, , . .do U O. Hut'll, tit. U JiU’tib' \\ ugouer, do II WmVVtnunl, ' do' “14 •EA lUiV'.»,-.1l .l.v-.H.d. H * - JJA» HIHU’H MiiiliLETuN TOWNriiUP.. 0. Hum it Williamson, dry goods. 14 in on Wohhurt & Derlaiul, do -12 15 iM 8. M. IHwn, ’tie 12 12 50 C.Tia’miou, 1 -' do 1J 10 (K» Humuel Wolf, ■ do II . 7bi O. Hupp, furniture, -! !• : >7 UO Mvh, ri. Haruol. confeclloimry, 14 7 W PUlhp Uleppor, do - 14 7 Ot> ; John Heckman, - do' 14. 7 ,<>o ' Geo. Ciee-saumn, flour and feed, -11 -7 on MONROE TOWN,SRIP, Qco.lirindlo, ’ ,dry*g° Q( lS| H 'isiw Nisoly &ICuufman, ,tlp ’ li 12 60 1). 8. i)iveu,drugiv . '* • I’4 7 00 Samuel Plunk, produce, 14, 7 00 Henry flpaHr, Uh‘ . 14 7 00 EAST PENNSUOaOIIQH TOWNSHIP. ■ . ‘V ‘ gnu. Licew John Gleaner, drygoods, *l4 ijjj W, O. Banks, do . ' 14 * ' fs> D. Oonllnger. , do 'l4 .* J. • J® J, LongeruecKer, groceries, 14 ,J J® tiamiiel Hummel, do * *■ . 13 j* IL Brooks & Bon, ‘ do 14 'J* W Irvin Mahon, produce. 13 14 May cs Vo., do IS ' . W -A_ Ebnor, confectionary, . 14 . .J w JJ. Eslinger, lumber. 14 1 H. Kinard, do 5,4 Jw N. Hood, stoves, ail 2 xH David Brown, marketing; 14 * ,w UPPER ALLEN TOWSf SHIP. J. f}. Wolf, dry goods, 14 J. H, (loHwilor, do 12 Jolm ciwartz, merchant tailor, 11 Henry Kline, marketing, LOWER ALLEN TOW NSHIP. Foiling & Grovo, ■ dry goods 14 E. Good&Bro,, .do 14 A. H. Gardner, do 11 A. Brower, do 12 U» Scliorlcii, drugs,’ 14 J. P. Young, marketing, 14 >V;u. Crall. do 14 HAMPDEN TOWJS TBHIP. E. W. G. Wise, * dry goods. 13 Daniel Rupp, do 13 J. H, McMurray, do 14 D. P. Ligiitner, do 14 Bumuel Eborsolo, boots and sh> oes. 14 Daniel Hupp, produce, 14 G. Tomplm, lUrnlturo. 14 G. J. Detnck, stoves, 14 Goo, Duey, marketing, 14 FRANKFORDTOWI JSHIP. Alexander & Bro., dry goods, MIFFLIN TOWNS HIP. J, M. Wagoner, groceries, SILVER SPRING TOW NSHIPi Orris & Lamb. dry coeds , 14 W.H. Erniels, do 12 Now ;oipor& Burkhart, do 14 J. U. Nalls, do 14 J. H. Swlior, do • . 14 Q, W. Leldlg, do 14 •J. B. Loldig, produce, 13 J, 8. Rigor, confectionary, 14 F. Brecamaker, marketing, 14 WEST PENNSBOROUGH TO WNSHIP. J. Q. Weaver, dry goods, 13 O. al. Houser, ao 14 Robu AicKmght, do 14 Jacob Huubuow, do 12 L.J. SUamUaugia produce. 13 W. B. do ‘ 13 J. 8. Curotbors, do 12 u. It. Burkbolufer, merobant tailor. 14 J. Watson, dealer, a ’4 NEWVILL Klinlc & Bushey, l'. McCuudhsh £ Son, dtough <ftJbJiliott, B. James (ft Bru.. G. W. Wild, drugs, Mrs. M. Iteed, do J.H. Miner, do uuudei(ftSon, .merchant tailor, 14 Dougherty <ft Brewster, do 14 B. Jb. Keiso, groceries, IS vVm. Miller, do II S. M. Gluusor <t Son, do IS G. NV..Aluii, stoves, 14 James Kennedy, Jr., do 14 Joseph Baugtmu, Hour and feed, 11 \V. J. MoUuiiooh, do 14 J, J. Crawford, confectionary, 14 Kuakio a McOandiiuu, hardware, 'll dtougli at Matcer, do 12 John Bnckor, • furniture, 11 Woudnurn & dhulenbarger, do 11 Hays (ft Bro., pottery, 14 irwin Matcer, boots and shoos, 14, John Hurd, marketing, 14 Win. Vmard, do 14 D. V. B. Sopor, Jewelry, 11 dry goods, U do . il do 10 . do 0 : DISTILLERS AND BREWERS. J. W. Whealer, Newton twp. ‘ 9 Alii & Snyder, do 9 Win. Alexander, Carlisle, 0, Jacob Geonard, do 0’ EATING HOUSES. Mrs. Mary Maloy, Mechaalcsburg, 8 Joseph Uarduer, Cum ie, 9 Win, Walker, do ✓ 8 alls, Edea fetors, do 8 Olivia Fiukey, Newton twp. 8 E. W. Fostnaugh, do- * 8 a. U. Grove, do 8 BILLIARD SALOON, Jacob Hippie, Mechaalcsburg, HO 00 Appeals will be hold at the Court Hot iso, in Car lisle, on tno 2d, 9 th, 16th, and 23d du.vs of April next, tic which time all persons uggne ved win be hoard. March 28,1807—1 t ILegal liioticrs id .E IJM COME TA X I Assistant assessor's Office, , United states Internal Revenue, 2th Division. 15Ui District, Pennsylvania, _ , CARLISLE, MARCH 25,1887. Pursuant to the Act of Congress, approved March 2d, 1887, the Income Tax for 1888, and the Special Tuxes (or Licenses,) upon Trades, Proles-, sious and Occupations for the ensuing year, are to be assessed immediately. All persons residing in the Borough of Carlisle, or in the Townships of North Middleton, South Middleton, . Middlesex and Dickinson, are noti iled to make returns to this office, at once, of then Incomes for 1888, of their Carriages In use exceed ing 8800 in value, of their Gold watches, and their Gold and Silver Plate. Applications for Special Taxes (Licenses; lor the ensuing year should be made at once. WILLIAM KENNEDY. Assistant Assessor. 9Lh Dlv., 15th Dist. Pa. OFFICE—No. 7 South Market Square. March 28,1807—3 t \TOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that Xl lottery Testamentary on the estate of Lud wig Woinurd, late of the Borough of Carlisle, dec'd., have been granted to the undersigned, residing In said borough. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to inaUo payment immediately, and those having claims against said estate, will also present them for settlement, JOHN F, STEEL, April 4,1867—-Ct JZucutor. VT OTlCE.—Notice Is hereby given that JJN loiters Testamentary on the estate of Jo* &opu Hoover, deceased, late of Penn township, Cumberland county, have been granted to the undersigned, residing In same place. All per sons Indebted to said estate are requested to moke payment'lmmediately, and those having claims will present them, for settlement. . • NOAH COUKLKY, March 7,‘18U7-Ct* ■ - £xtoutor. NOTICE.— Notice Ja hereby given that Letters of Administration an the estate oi' June Carothcrs late of Hiekiuson township,Cum berland 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. March 7,1867—61* NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary on the estate of Win. Glenn, late of Dickinson township, deceased, have been issued to the undersigned, residing in Samd township; AU parsons knowing them selves indebted tq ttyr estate are requested to make payment imniediately. and those having claims ngftihsxsnld estatq will also present them for settlement, March 14,1867—UL* NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary on the estate of Phil ip spauger, late of Dickinson township, doc’d., have, been*issued by ibe Register of Cumberland county to the subscribers living in Dickinson and South Middleton townships. AU persons In debted . will make payment, and ihosc having claims will present them to ■ KAMUEL SPANGLER, * - Ut'INJAMIN ROYER, i&rcuton ». March H IhtST—fit* 15 00 7 DO 7 00 20 OU -•5 OU 7 00 7 00 PUBLIC SALE. —Real Estate of R, DONALUSOki DEC’D.— On' ThuruUty, April Z), 1867. the subscribers will odor, at public sale,. the following described valuable Real Estate, situated In Dickinson township, Cumberland Co., about 1% miles south-east of the Stone Tavern, on. the Yellow Breeches Creek, bounded by lands of Samuel Spangler, the heirs-of Thomp son Galbraith. Martin and Hcury&Uenk, and the Yellow Biceehes Creek. Tim property consists of a ilrst-class LIMESTONE FARM, containing aboutJOo Acres. The land is ol excellent quality, all clAred, under good loueos. and is eligibly lo cated In flip neighborhood or schools,churches, mills. Ao, The improvements are a two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with brick buck building, a good TENANT HOUSE, Excellent Stable, Spring House and other out-lmikliugs ; a inngnlllceht never-fulling Spring of Water nom the house, and a good,Orchard of bearing Emit .Trees on tlie premises. ; • Any person wishing to view.thc premises pro vlotis to day of sale, cun do so by culling on either of the subscribers, residing near the promises. A : ileed will be. made, and possession given on the Ist of May, 1807, on'compliance wRh the'tcrms of sale. - 7 IX) 15 00 15 00 7 (X) 7 00 7 00 7 W Teums of Sale.—C&cithlrU of tho purchase money io retnt\ta iyythb properly during the life or Juno widow of lestator, the Inter* cst whereof is to be paid to bcr yearly during her life, interest to commence on day of Bale, uud at her deain me principal sum' to the parties on-, ruled thereto under me will oi testator* • One thousand dollars of the purchase money, in addition to the above, to remain in the prop erty during the life of Jane Donnldsqn, sisier of lestator, the interest of which is tq Ire paid yearfy during her life, interest to bfgin on day of. sftlq, and tho principal at hoy death to the parties cu ll tied under will df testator. One-ihU t\oUh‘c balance of the purchase money to be paid un the day of sale! and tho remainder in two equal annual payments, with Interest.— All the punilnue money not paid on tho day of sale to be secured by bonds and mortgage on the property. RICHARD WOODS, HAM'L. STUART. Kroctitwx of Jinbcrt {JutultUon, rlec'd, April 4, IS*;7-1 s v J,.' 00 ; iw Hi w 7 IXI 10 IW 7 vni' I f o>> 2’j uo 1!5 DO H> iKi ID IM I I US, U. A. SMITH’S PH.OTO iVL giaphic Gallery. South-east Corner Hano ver street, and Merkel.Square, where may be hud >il she d.itenuil sivl<- .>i Pam.* raphs. from fim.i m inV st'. o, * I \\ Hi \ 1' V l' Kii; xVMBUOT.YVhft, ANj) ' M Kl, AIN f)T YPKS ; also Fiennes on Porcelain, (somctltlng new) l>otli Plain and Colored, and which arc beautiful pro ductions of IhoTUotographle an. u)id see them, ! 1. ! ' ’ Particular attention gtygn, iq. copying from Daguorrotypes «sc, • . She invites of the public. Feb. 13 rfiHE BEST PLACE TO, BUY Boots. X Shoos, Hats, Caps, Under. Shirts, Drawers, M, n and Boys Gloves, drc., is at PLANKS BpoU Shoe, Hat and. Cap ware Room. B, Vf. Quruor of North Hanover Street and Luoast Alley,midway betweea/Thudlum's and WoUel'BlJot<M Carlisle Nov, jQRE AT EXOI*SSM 7 Si o *?» T 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 00 700 MUSLINS, 14 7 00 ■/ 00 12 50 700 7 00 7 0u 7 00 10 00 7 0o 7 00 AND THE BIG PROFIT SYSTEM: 10 00 7 00 7 00 12 60 10 OU 10 00 12 60 7 00 7 00 Has Just returned from New York and Phlladol-' phla, and Is now opening one of the largest, cheap* est and best selected ~ ? ■ . over brought to this market, took anil oaroCuN Jy-examine hla prices, and while'doing so com* pare them with other .merchants, • Large lot of ■ TIP TOP CALICOES, MADDER COLORS,’ Z 25 00 25 U>- .25 Ov .25 Ou One Case SUPERIOR PBINTS, at only 15 cts., 5 00 5 Ou 5 Uu 5 00 5 Ou 0 Ou 5 Oo Two Cases of all the best Makes and Brands and BLEACHED MUSLINS, yd. wide, at only 15 eta, •" “ * “ ; " ' '** 20 " J. J. CRAWFORD, Mercantile Appraiser. Thesotßleached Musllna are of the most popu* lar brands, and only a ant to be examined before purchasing elsewhere. ’ - v ■ at 15.18%, and 20 and 24 cts, for the best yard, .wide and very heavy. These prices ore from 15 lo 20 per cent, lower than they were sold 1 for two weeks ago. Also, the largest and finest stock of Ginghams, > •' Tickings, Checks/" f :• • i Shirting Stripes. ! - Drillings. • • ;‘Table Cottony Pillow Case Muslin, Sheeting Muslin of ali widths, ever brought.to tbls market and all will be soldnt equally reduced prices as my goods. I have also mode It an object during tbls visit to the cities to purchase a very fine andlarge assortment of th« most desirable Brands ol MODRNXNQ AND SHIRTING PRINTS, In addition to my welTeelected stock ol Domes tic Goods, I have a very fine assortment of Silk* and all bought and will be soldtat extremely lotr prices. Oros. Grain and Black Silks,- ex tra heavy for mantles, and Dresses, also lower grades or Black and a largo lot of Fancy and Sol id Colored Silks, which 1 can sell at prices to suit aIL My lino of • ~ * Is unusually large and well selected, embracing every variety of color, which I will let go at 55 cts. per yard, this being the old price for these goods before the war. ENGLISH, GERMAN AND of great varieties, and bought at such sacrifice-* that I can sell them at.prices, far less than th*» cost of Importation., ( consisting of fine and medium qualities «» ; , JOHN S. MDNRO, focecutor. Jaconet Muslin, Nansook Plaids, Tape Checks, Brilliants, ' Linens, Quilts, Towels, Linen- Diapers, Napkins, At?. I will sell at 20 per cent, cheaper.than they can b * purchased at any place in'tqwn. ' , GENTLEMEN'S & BOY’S WEAR. I have an unusually large stock of these good i, all of desirable brands, comdstlngqf plain and plaid. Blue Di'lUingsand'Demfns, ’ A SPLENDID OASSIMERE, all wool, at only 31,00 pdV yard, sold A'immth ago. at 81,73, also, Clothe ana Cussinier<js from the finest to the medium qualities at price* to correspond with the large reduction In other goods, ' * LADIKi” GLOAKJNGS AND UACKLNCfSf , 1 have live different shades Of Ladio*t"u*tk,sn* and Sacking Cloths,'which ! consider Bit - .* ***• phi* Hill'd ol any ever offered. • to the Unties of. dv and vicinity.. My stock, oi . NOTIONS, H( )SI.EUY, -GLOVES* Hose, Suspenders, • Linen Cuffs 'Umbrellas. and Collars. Heop and Bal- moral .Skirls, and in fact‘everything, usual, f immdlnawoli selected, assortment of good.* ,g very largo, and will he sold at pvloasi that cn>m t* full to please. . • cm? tluU xhnitht be fill iV* ■.« that 1 am.ahoatjs'the Jh‘*l 6j» twhvj down in KUx Unvn.' ■■ JhU I mu nhUi (9 do on fwcottiUoj • » neiiscx lifting <* grail ilcnT UgM-'i' Uui a uni/ >*hr,' ni rbanf in arui ; - *. •-• Remember OREENJTIKT.D figr t Remember GRKKNFIRCJ'* ran .m Remember |«r awd CHEAP GiOODSof all kinds. unCt. w r*> uwinheiziny Sign uiid plauy IN AUCTION HOUSES h A LARGE LOT OF CHEAP GOO D SI 1!!MI TREMENDOUS excitement over CALICOES, & DRESS G«OD3. HIGH PRICES CRUSHED.’. ‘ EXPOSED! GREENFIELD,- NO. -4, EAST MAIN STREET, J •STOCK. OP DRY GOODS r . , • - - ■ ■ ■. at only 12% cts., sold before at lO cts, sold formerly at 18% cts. Choice Styles, at 18% cts. BLEACHED MUSLINS, %f a good quality 0n1y12% cts. per yard. - (( 23 * . ii " 25 ... •STACKS OF BROWN MUSLINS, which I will sell at only 18% cts. S I X. K S I ■ ALL WOOL DELAINES DRESS GO CDS, WHITE GO OHS, COTTON A IVES, K ENTUCK V J F. A'N S , ut from iid ctarpur yard and upward. A FAOT ! AIjI’.U VA 1, 1) H ICSrA U <J4 ■ i /}, ' .außisSkwuftH'':. Nik 4 BHRtMdlii St iy.-l. 'Mnrbh.2» v , lSta‘,-‘ ■■ UMISEI FRENCH Marbvin.es 3UTaU;<3, r. • . ' !
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