NcU) atrtjertteements. yy a. SAWYER, JOHN A. DUKE,' JOHN BURKHOLDER, THE NEWtYORK STORE!! W. 0. SAWYER & OO MABl’ Jit A IN S Tit TIE T, UNDEK IUPPEY’s HOTEI,, HavoJllßt received from NEW TONE, the largest Stock of DRY GOODS, CARPETS/und HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, over brought to mrllsVe. 10,000 YARDS OP CARPETS, |lu nil the various grades from tho lowest hemp Itotho best quality of Ax minster Brussels, Oil Icioths for Bulls, Mattings for Glmmbors, Cocoa |Mattlngs for Offices, HOME MADE RAG, nmmaicsTor curtains, Shades for windows, Hollands for blinds, Table Oil Cloths, Looking Glasses, &c< W. o. SAW CO. Haveluatroeetvod an Im. ' ncum of DRESS GOO 100 'ho ladles win And ovorythlng dosln crlnl, styles and kinds of Goods. Wi .S'! “ ioftflUs orkeepmglowprlcod shoddy tro uu * W. c. SAWYER & CO. Since the decline, have bought stacks of DOMESTIC GOODS , I, o-l, (M, 10-1 Sheetings, Tickings, Bleached and Unbleached Muslim, 2 able Materials, Towellings, Flannels, Oountci'panes, • Wool .Table Covers. Vll these -Goods and many others, wo offer at Very lowprieqa. Wo never parade prices or brag about selling less than cost. , W. C. BAWYER&CO. .Have in store a bcautlfnl line of ILOTES, CA&SIMEEES, LINENS) tfec.. irtlnotFil with rrffbrenoo to service, beauty, and odviuoiit low prices rather than circus clap rab professions of Belling less than cost of pro [uotffi Wo have made to order to best stylo luy goods purchased If desired. «r. C. SAWYER * 00. wo every Itlbd of Goods for OUBN lirG & xteilal attention to this bwmoh rposes. Give s x - our large trade, W. C. SAI FTKB<tOO. Havcovei ylhinglu WHITE GOOES FOR UCKSES, ' BASQUES, ' UNDERW ARE, EBiGINGS, INSERfIINGS, BAUDS, - LACES, -&c. Dught from an on tiro fresh importation, w© uisk i examination 6 j these desimolo Goods. w c. 'SAWYER <fc CO. iwojustrecelv ed ftfreeh and beautiful stock of PARAS OLS, SUN UMBRELLAS, and all kinds of Hosier}' a GldVe s, Hoo p dklrts, latest designs, Dress Trimmings, ' ■ Corsets, Ties, and all kinds of Notlo. ofl. W. o. SA'W'YEH & CO. ways at the lowest market value. Wo disco ant all dtfr'bills and E lvo custom.;™ tl 10 tulvaatag e gained.. , WT. o; SAWYER & CO. mntldllv nsU in’ l Inspection of our Goods, Goods .howaw“iVlt.n Pleasure. # EV r QOODS R,ecjavisa evmiyda r. r«’»i ■VV 1 , oI bawyer & CO. EAS i'M'A /aV ST MEET, TOfDEB HOTBX.. aubectismenta. Q.REAT SALE —OF— I DRY GOODS! FANCY GOODS!! JEWELEY & SILVEBWAEE, W’mlh ova- 82,000,0 301 Alt tobcßoltl/or ONE DOLLAR BACH! I ARRANDALE & CO., 163 BROADWAY, NISW YORK. Agents for European Manufacturers, Announce that In consequence of the over stocking of the English Market, an Immense quantity of BUY ANI) FANCY GOODS have been consigned to them, with Instructions to bo clear ed for Immediate CASH, at any sacrifice. A. & CO., have, therefore, resolved to offer them ac cording to their ordinary system of business at $L each, without regain to value. The following list shows the original wholesale prices of some of the articles which they now offer at Si: 1200 9111 c and Satin Dress Patterns from *lB U 0 to Jo 00 2000 llerego and Egyptian Cloths from 0 00 to 12 00 .1000 Alpacca and MUsllii deLalnes from 3500 French Merinos and Twills from 2000 Cambric, Thibet and Mohair from -I 00 to 10 1)0 2010 Lyoneso from .5 00 to 10 00 JOOO Printed Calicoes “ 3 00 to 7 00 0000 Balmoral Skirls “ 2 OOto "6 00 0000 Fine Elliptic Skirts 2 00 to 5 00 0000 Silk and Lace Veils “ 2 00 to 0 00 •1000 Sots lino Cuffs and Collars “ 2 01) to 600 2000 Pairs Ladles’ Corsets •“ 2 50 to 0 00 lim Silk Handkerchiefs “ 1 00 to 0 00 2000 Dozen Ladles’ .Hemstitched Handkerchiefs from ; 7 00 to 12 00 1000 Dor.cn Ladles’ lino Embroider ed Handkerchiefs from 0 00 to IfvOO 5000 Dozen Ladles’Lawn Handker chiefs from 5000 Dozen Gents’ Hemmed Hand kerchiefs from 5 OOto 10 00 10000 Dozen Cotton Hose from 500to10 00 8000 Dozen Woolen Hose “ G 00 to 12 00 5000 Dozen Balmorals “ 12 00 to 18 00 0000 Dozen Mens’ Cotton Hall Hose from : ; ... 8000 Dozen Mens’ Woolen Half Hose from (TOO to 12 00 2000 Linen and Cotton Shirts...from 2 50-to f 00 10000 Merino ifiidershlrts “ 260t0 5 00 10000 Pairs Merino Drawers “ 2 50 to 0 00 8000 Pants Patterns In Casshnero, Doeskin, &0., from 3 OOto 7 00 8000 Coat Patterns in Broad Cloths, Cassimercs, .tc., from 10000 Vest Patterns In silk Velvet, Plush,' lino Cassimercs, &c„ from... 2 50 to 10 00 5000 Brown Lliiqii Table Covers from...:.* 75 to 2 50 8000 All Wool Table Covers from -1 OOto 800 10000 Yards Brown Linen Damask from ; 2000 Dozen White Linen Napkins from...- 6 00 to 12 00 20000 Yards Unbleached Muslin from. 15 to 80 20000 Yards Bleached Muslln....from 20 to 50 10000 Yards Irish Linen “ 75 to 150 6000 Yards Flannel “ 50 to 2 00 8000 Long Wool Shawls “ G 50 to 15 00 •1000 Square Wool Shawls “ 500toJO 00 10000 Ladles’ Breakfast Shawls “ 200 to 750 IOuOO Nubias or Clouds , “ 1 50 to 3 00 10000 Woolen Hoods... “ 1 50 to 3 Of 2000 Blankets “ H 50 to 8 00 10000 Linen and Cotton Sheets.. “ 200 to 700 IUUOrt Yards Sheeting, Muslin “ 25 to 50 5000 Dozen Spool Cotton “ 10000 Dozen Victoria Sfcool Thread from 2000 Founds Blade Linen Thread from •JOOO Gross Shirt Huttons ,-rfrom 300 to 800 6000 Ladles’ Silk, Velvet and Mo roooo Portinonaies from 5000 Ladies’ Shopping lings from.... 6000 Turkey Morocco Portmauuica with. Mirror from 2 00 to J 00 i'QW Turkey Morocco Wallets and Portmonales Irom ; 200 to 100 in two Meorchaum- Pipes from 300 to 000 iol V 0 pine 4 and 0 Blade Pocket' I&’lvea with Pearl, Tortoise and .Ivory Handles from 3 00 to (i 00 I(K3O' Propcli Clocks, Gilt and . Bronze, with and without Shades from 23 00 to 100 00 «000 Musical jßoxcs from 10 00 to 250 Oo fUIOO iHovolvers.,.. “ 10 00 to 60 00 2000 Fowling Pieces “ 25 00 to *76 00 5000 Hvead Drestes, Hair Nets and Fancy Combs ifrom 150 to 500 10000 Dozen Paper Collars from 20 to •60 ooon Papier Muchie, Uosewood and Walnut Work-boxes from 2 00 to 10 00 fiOOO Tortoise Shell and Silver Card Cases and Hriull'Boxes from.... 3 00 to 10 00 2000 Albums, and Velvet Bound, from 20 to 200 Pictures frSm “ . 2 60 to 16 00 •WOO Fine Fomlly Bibles from 7 00 to 15 00 r»U00 Fine Pocket Bibles u - 200 to 600 10000 Knqelopes “ 300 to 700 10000 Ueanw Note Paper “ 300 to (1 00 1000 Pairs Opera Glasses “ 800 to 15 00 Svo have also received a Splendid Assortment of , JEWELRY! comprising Gonts'Gold Hunting Cnso Watches, .Judies’ Gold and Enamelled Hunting Ease iv'atclics Gents’ Hunting Case Silver Watches, 2c.“d pou and Vest Watch Keys, Fob and Vest, mivbon Slides, Sols SoltairoSloevo Buttons, studs, Si IdUmblesTPeuolls. Miniature Dockets Gold Tootlr Picks. Crosses, Plain Gold lungs, Chased • Goldit lugs,S to n o Bel and Bignot llmgs, CtUUur iftaDla mood Kings, Sots Cadies' Jewelry (Jot and Soldi BOts Ladle? Jewelry (cameo, pearl and other stones). Gold Pons, (silver extension hold ers) aiS Pencils, Gold Pena and Gold Extension Hoidora Solitaire and Gold Brooches, Diamond llh m ciold, Vesi» and Nook Chains, Gold Ova) Band Bracelets, Jot and Gold Bracelets, Chatte lolno clialos and Guard Chains, Coral, opal and Vmnrald Brooches, Mosaic, Jet, Eavn and F lor entlno Ear Drops, c'oral, -Opal and Emerald Ear Drops, Calllornin Diamond Ear Drops, .to., ao. THE SILVERWARE DEPARTMENT COMPRISES; Silver Dining and Tea Seta, Castors. Ice Pitch ers Table Spoons, Forks, Tea Spoons, Goblets, DrinitmT Cups, colfeo liras, Tea Pots, Cronin pitchers, Sugar Bowls, Fruit Baskuts, Cako Bas ket. Card Baskets, Fruit Knives, Syrup Cups, Salvors, Portmoiiales, Pie Knives, Fish Knives, Mil start! and Salt Spoons, Napkin Bings, Egg Stands, Wine Holders, Lard coses, &o. . All ite above List of Articles to be Sold r for $l.OO each. • Tiro expouses are paid by the sale of Coupons or CerLblcaic’S naming each ariiclo iu the slock, oridlta vuluo; tiioao CorUllcalcs are enclosed'lu en volopes, mixed up, and sold at 2-3 Cents Eafh; | for 61 J*lVor $2. Whai^ ver article may be iu the Certifi cate ca» be obtained at> ONEDOLLAB! • Thß article will be shown to the bolder of the vtU&IS aaU it will bo mills option,wliollier r, -uivaiSeHollar aud talma tlioammoor not.- ho. MmarSolos soul by mail or express are not in-oa inH,iiiin Dfllamruril and tlio mou oy wm, holder to SOME livery v. <ii AimuEE VALUE! STJS * . f TUAN A UOLL.AU. WORTH MUC I. -a-r=. — x ' Klyo for i In rrooi of this wo wi- ANi> O-CUi J^UhLiAU, iSy mtlmfolmwmßamea '*4r J*ate,s; palipornl 3 j rS5!W«r-: siartV.il SDnuKSj. uue r'liio ,Me iaUtiy H or paw Em Irawors, four . HamHwmluels. Gout s Huso, or six Eawu 1 ouitot x . WHAT THE PUEoB BAYS 01’ . Arrnudalo & Co., of turn city aro now -,llt t'ut- SSSS^S» ,; “ sss^si^ to uo uy no meauH ouuiousauu wuu « . mviucuTug uuU. bogus■ cuucorwj J lo . metropolis so muca«bouuus. v mj mo ssss: uo sag stioet, uoany curious ou uuU were tuo parties, OL J b WtUj » i U rgo double buoWu tiiu vyutc i^ lo yj; imonued mat it case Uoia Watcii, auu wo >vc Ulu j. ucou m 1 tuo j^asSSl? ot °“ l^l r^SppS 1 0 e & ii^oio r-TdSrfiSS--- . — l sWfeTiSS tuo worsmpor of I'omuio. Go ail aud do lim Wisp^-Hmlyoouf/i Carouman, Uiuiieatou„l!obid “a'SoabVee Wat invested.—: slr \f'H ß m‘tbo rtirtor oi'tuo AloaticaUo Houso, culled at tbo rniolry Emporium. VU.AIalu “‘W“^y“J w rday. w wo Slirauiua a number of oilier valuable iir -1 l 0“;. „„ cheap -Mr. John D. Bedford, at Old Do- SSSSSf# *“STC?duutoj 2MIP4SI£ wne*» , tlia jn.y uucl t unoy iiyous.-Uupiip.L- tue JuwW and Buver ,WutwsSv““<waired,' weivlll send articles I. , uy expbebs, c. o. b., ’■' Bo tliat tiro money need only bp paid" , OAT DELIVERY of T ? E ® OOJD ‘ s : Beat by Express, a ybiir napie and address jO2 Broadway, Jtfe>y Vork. Box 6285. flclu SWhcrttecments. 1867. BAB, G AINU DOMESTIC GOODS, DRESS GOODS, CASSIMHKKH, SATTINKTS AND i DANS, WHITE GOOD S, DRESS T R I M M [ N G'S , 4 W to 10 00 /EPII Y R S , 10 00 to 20 00 JUHBOm ANJ> NOTIONS •RING’S NEW STORE, 3 00 to 000 •vo. (55 ir/ssy jhi.t street, Opposite the Mansion House, 1 00 to 8 *OO Ne-\t door to tho Post OlUce, Carlisle. April 18,1867. “^TOTICE. —Tho Committee of the Cum* XN borlnnd County Agricultural Society ap pointed to nrnvngo a List of Premiums to bo of fered at their next Pair, will hold an adjourned meeting at tiro Court House, on Thursday, the 2oth lust., at 11 o'clock. A. M. It is earnestly, hoped a full attendance will be had. By order of tho President. ') 00 to 15 00 April 18,1807-2 L f OOK OUT DRY GOODS MENI ±J 4 00 to 8 00 TO TJTIC PUBLIC, I have Just returned from tho East with my Spring Stock, and as usuuUJLam selling Goods a little cheaper than any other Dry Goods House In town, Ido not think it necessary to occupy a column of newspaperto endeavor to keep up ray reputation for selling Cheap Goods, nor do I* wish to,resort to any other clap-trap to gull tho public. All I ask of thorn Is to call and examine for themselves, and if not satisfied with tiro pri ces, not to buy. Uomombcr tiro stand, No. 52 North Hanover street, next door to Dr. Kicflor’s, and Miller & Bowers’ Hardware store. WM. A. MILES. P, S. I will say nothing about my third find fourth grand openings. April 18,1807. 2 50 to 5 00 2 00. to 10 00 4 GENTS, WANTED.—We want agents in all sections of tho States of Penn ima, Maryland, Delaware and District of Co lumbia, to sell a very valuable publication. Ac tive agents-can make £2O per day, of which wo can satisfy any one desiring tho Information.— Persons wishing agencies will direct to (SIMON U. PETERS & CO.. April 18,-18(17—Sin* ■ ' Box -10, Harrisburg, At. l/TEYFR’S NEWLY IMPROVED ' LVJ ‘ CRESCENT-SCALE OVERSTRUNG. PIANOS, Acknowledged to bo-tho best.. London Prize Medal and high awards iu America received. MELODEONS & SECOND HAND PIANOS. iWai’erooms, 722 Arch street, below Eighth. April 18,1807—1 y Philadelphia, l J a. T\ AV I D F. MILLER, SURVEYOR AND DRAFTSMAN, MOUNT ROCK, CUMBERLAND CO., PA. April 18,1807—5m* 628. Nli W SPfU'NU STYLES “OUR OWN MAKE.” (Unbracing every Now and Desirable size, stylo and Shape of Plain and Trail Hoop Skirts,—2. 2 1-1, 2y s , 2 3-J,3 1-i, 3 1-2,3 3-1 and J iTds., round every length and size Waist; in every respect i<Trsx Quality, and especially adapted to meet the wants of I’irat Class and most fashionable Trade. ‘•Our Own Make," of Hoop Skirts, aro lighter, inoro clastic, more durable, and really diaper than any oilier make of either Single or Doable Spring Skirt in the American .Market. They are Warranted lu every respect, and wherever intro duced give universal satisiactton. They are now being extensively Sold by Retailors, and every Lady should try them. Ask lor "Hopkm’s Own Make,” and see that each Skirt is stamped W, T. iiUi’KlNts MANU PACTUIth) it, U&r Arch'Street, Philadelphia."— .No others are Genuine A-Catalogue containing Style, Size and itetail Prices, seutto any address. A Uniform and Liberal Discount allowed to Deal ers. Orders by mall or otherwise, promptly and carefully tilled—Wholesale and llotaii, at Manu laetory and Salos-rooias. „ .. . No. (iiS AKCH Street, PHILADELPHKV. Skirts made to order, altered and repaired. Terms, Not Cash; One Price Only, ’ WILLIAM T. HOPKINS. April 18,1887—10 m. |i?U) aabertusements. i BROTHER LATE ARRIVAL OF GOOD AND FBKSH GIIOCEIUES. I'lil QE& Wc have Just received u fresh auppy of Brown, crushed, pulverized and granulated Su gars, Cohoes, green and roasted, Klee, Ada mantine Caudles, Tunow candies, Starch, Teas, all kinds, cheese, Chocolate, Ba ker’s Cocoa, Baker's Bromu, Mac car on i, VermaeiUa, Pahues tock’s Panna, Mustard, Muh . lard Seed, Black au d Cayanno Pepper, Spi ces, Indigo, 'Al in in, Coppe ras, lump. and-.-. •' juilvor- ■ ized 13 r J mr stone, Babbitt's and Vuuhagau’s Soap, Toilet Soap, ooda, Cream of Tartar, course and Pino Salt by the suck or bushel, Shoo . . •Blacking, Stove Busier, Concentra ted Bye, mnqvv Orleans and syrup -Mo losses, Sperm. Oil, Waggon Grease,'Mac kerel, various grades sugar cured Hams, Dried Reef general ussortmeui of Coal Uh and Fluid Baiuns. Giasa and Mica Lamp Chimneys, com,' Hickory and com wisp Brooms, Tampico My Brushes, hearth, dusting and sweeping Brushes, mml scrub Brushes, shoe and wall Brushes, cloth l - ui hall’ Brushes, Mucilage, Buiuid Bennett, but Ihuo dhd reil line, ’ ' PA T TLE PQ^Dlill, n.Hulnß Prunes, paired .and unpaired Benches Kii-niS and Tomuiura in cans, uinmjia, Wuruus- K ~ Uiudou Club sauce, Uieuu born In cans, Kb!)! od, (dummy, neuiw, AND LJiMONS wlno, inlllr and almond Crackers, imwinii ivoaud wneal. (Jodie.Twist,Navy,fiut l,V.Td?Siiises» Tobacco, laSuiumclt, Fine tint, ■ Smoking Tobac co aoluce chewing Tobacco. vuwmwam.' Crß jSW, JfiAHTJSEX ~x rTi Baskets, a general assortment of Willow and bplmt Baskets and immy. , . and ovorytutag.eteo usually Kept In » w SiSfflSu“S?lr2i muds laUsn in enduing, for godiis. May ti, 1800, Q A PBIAGESI xiio umlorsJiji;oil have.now ou avo, malting a lutge uatfQf tmeut of till lilnda of OAmUAQES, oKAwAVH l-OJfAHDNOIW^ warranted of the best material,-and tured by tljo best workmen, all oi will eh will bo S*ld Wo have also a -lot of second linud wonh which la odared at exceedingly. io>v rules. , painting i drmo at short notice and on reasonable terms.: ■ onsouth nearly opposite,thd Mansion House, . ‘ JttD, 8,18«7-<k» TTENIiY G. BEIDLER, ' ■“ LJCJJWSJSD AUOTIONMIUII, ■ \ \ KEUHVIIiLE, i ••• CUMBEBIiAND COUNTY,'PEN N f A.-:• j ; -• j J Will attend promptlyto.tUe calling of Bales, 'tlio lowestrates. Auexperience ofseveralyears, warrants Uuu iu guaranteeing Batislaetiua in every ease, iiesidouoo near Dtlior s .bridge, West PonnsborougU townslilp. Jau,B,lSU/-bm SPRING! 186T< Now opening In W. F. SADLER, Secretary, HOOP SKIRTS. it ED WED! GR 0,0 B R lE’S, SUCH AS 3ST O T X O -U s, AVASHMOOD & BROXHEU, AT REDUCED PRICES. A;B.'&N; SHIiUK. 1 3Drj> ©ootts. AHEAD FOB BARGAINS LETDICH & MILLER’S CHEAP DRY GOODS EMPORIUM, NO. 2, GItAND OPENING TO-DAX OK ATjL kinds ok FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, AT GUKATJjY REDUCED PRICES, having been purchased since tho GREAT DECLINE in all hinds of 1) OM 30 STIC GOOD S, Bleached Muslins, good qunllly for 12U cts., do. full yard wide from 15 to 25cts. Unbleached Mus lins, very stout at only full yard wide and very heavy, only 20 oia., and tho very best at only 24 cts. SPLENDID CALICOES at 10, 15, and the very best far only 18 cts. ORE A T DECLINE IN Tickings, Sheetings, Pillow Case Muslins, Checks, LADIES’ DBESS GOODS, Tho greatest variety that has over been brought to this town. . , • Dress silica of every stylo and color. Plaid, Striped and Plain Mohairs; Repps, Poplins, Al paccos, Poll, Do Chevrea, Lustres, Real English Chintzes, Scotch Ginghams. Percales, All Wool Do Lnlncs, AMERICAN 1)B LAINES, &c. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS 01-’ EVERY DESCRIPTION. CARPETS! CARPETS! Crossloy’s Real English Tapestry Brussels, the' celebrated Loweu airee-ply, the celebrated Low ell super Ingrain, the celebrated Lowell super Ex tras. all qualities of figured carpets, RANOINO IN PRICES from 75 otn., lo 81.75. STRIPED CARPETS of all qualities, and.HEMP CARPETS ns low ns JO etfl. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, of all widths unddmndsome styles. BEAUTIFUL FIIIUREfi. CLOTHS, B VOS, JWATV'S, MA TTINGS, LOOKING GLASSES All SIICH, (fcC., (to. CLOTHS & CASSIMEBES of every jfra’de amf <los<j l- lp(loii at very LOW PHICEfi, / I V H I TJS GOODS [u ureal variety NOTIONS! NOTIONS! lu so eront n vnrloly that It Is Impossible to enu merate Items} please call and examine foryonr selves MOURNING GOODS! MOURNING GOODS FUNERAL GOODS. In order \q prove the fact fnN.V we are ALWAYS AHEAD In cutting down prices to compare with the Eaa tSm “lt“o»,we cordially ask an ° f «“£ Stock, as wo are always propelcd to piove the fact that' WK ijKjffV pQJipKTITION IN PRICES, and always take great pleasure lu exhibiting to our customers the moat complete stock or Dry Goods that has over been brought to Carlisle. Please give us a call os wo are determined not to Knnmtnrsold and that wo are bound to keep up out repaltttlon for selling the Cheapest Goods, the IlJJaootls, ami the Largest Quantity qf Goods in the Town, , rffl. p)saje pfll nfl a °f!T s calo ' W i' y , - fjKipiOff i'MXL^JEB. REMEMBER the sign op. thb CARPET HALL, NO, 2 Carlisle, April 4,1807. T IST OF DEALERS In Goodaj ,WarcH Ijund Merchandise, also Browers, Distillers, Lumbermen, Elating Haases,-Ac., within the County of Cumberland, as appraised and assess ed by j.J. Crawford, Mercantile Appraiser, In ac cordance wlth'tho several acta of Assembly as follows, lo Wit 5 J. G.'H. Ring, drygoods, C. Ogllby, . do A. Rents, do A. L. Recser, do W. A. Miles, do W, C. Sawyer* Co., do L,T. Giountleld, do Loldlch & MUlor, do 8. C. Brown, do Jolnv'F tiller, C. L. Halbert, *.* C. Llszman, .John Harder, Win, Bentz, Jacob Heucr. .T. D, Meek, W. H. Ham, flo David Ott, do Daniel Shoemaker, do John Spangler,. do Wm. Blalr&Son, do Keeney & Masonhelmcr, do G. B. Hoffman, do Cameron * Bro., do Washmood &Bro., do J. A. Wetzel, do Stock & Brubaker, do W. H. Smith, do Robert Allison, do H. Pohloy, do John Martin, do J. & D. Rhoads, produce, loe & Bro., ‘ do Bcetera & 8r0.,' do J. H. Rosier * Bro., do K. C. Woodward, do Jeremiah Glvlor, do S. M. Hoover, lumber* coal, A. H. Bhvlr, do Delancoy & Rhrom, do A. J. Wetzel, Hour and feed store, H. A. Rhoads, furniture, A. B. Ewing, do John L\zman, 'do C. Shaploy, do David Slpe, do N. Hantch, merchant tailor, James Eiikltis, do John Dornor, do J. Smiley, do E. B. Leonard, Jr., do E. Goldsmith, do I. Livingston, do H. S. Bitter, do A. M. Piper, books, \ J. Loudon, do ’ Geo. Yocum, confectionary, J. 11. Rhcem, do Mrs. 8. A. Klefl'or, do R. Hughes, do Mrs. Sonhla Simon, notions, C. Inhoif, ' do W. R. Halbert, do Mrs. N elf, fancy goods, Mrs. Mary Brown, do John Hutton, do Mrs. 8. A. Hutton, do W. C, Divlu, boots and shoes, D. do B. Plank. do Wm, M. Porter, do John Irvin, do F. C. Fleming * Bro., do Miller & Bowers, hardware, H, Saxton, do D. Rhoads, cigars, W. C. Franciscus, do J.Bons, hats and furs, J. A. Keller, do J. G. Culho, do Mrs. C. Elliott, drugs, D. Ralston, do Mrs. H. Haverstlck, do Thomas Cenlyn, jewelry, H. Heyslnger, do . F. C. Kramer, do Mrs. E. Williams, millinery, Miss E. Btnhl, do - Samuel Eusmlnger, robes, . Wm. Cleppor, do Wm. Rallmg, leather dealer, Geo. Ensmlngor, do ■ F. Gardner, do Wm. Frldloy, stoves, Rlnesmlth & Rupp, do. Walker & Claudy, do J. McQooegnl, do Wm. Sellers, baker, i Bamuel Goodyear, do Mrs. A. M. Frederick, do Peter Miller, do 11. Harkness, marketing, t C. A. Smith, do Allison * Keeney, do , . Wm, Sponsler, do ■■ Win. Brought, do i Wm. Chonowelh, do I Win. Askew, do John Lesher, photographer, Mrs. R. Smith, do . MECHANICSBURG. Ginghams, Denims, *c. P. A. Brough & Bro., dry goods, 11 Brlndlo & Nieawinger, .do » Comfort Sl Battoalt, do H J. D. RalliiMbarger, do 14 Joseph ElJook, do If J. B. Hurst & bon, do 10 L. W. Abrams, clothing, ( 14 L. D. Keefer, merchant tailor, 11 Johnston & Son, produce, 9* T. B. Bryson, do fl Miller & Garet, do 11 BlUnowcr & Fry, do l-l Zacharlas itSlaymon. do 11 John Rupp, ' furniture. « Math & Diehl, do 14 J. Hall. do H ntzel i Bro„ do 14 West & Roekatellow, groceries, 12 West &, Bockafellow, do H Hoffman & Cralm, do U I. Flohv, do 14 J. Emlnger, do W Kaufman & Griffith, do 14 Wm. Woods, books, , ‘ J - * LovlUlgel, boots and shoes, 14 J.H. Keller, do 14 D. C. Singer, do 14 O. Kolms, do 14 Bowman «t Bro., do 14 , tiwartz & Shaploy. Jewelry, 14 Lcldich & Mathews, stoves, 14 Wilson & Bon, do H Jacob Dorshoimer, cigars, 14 J. B. Palmer, do 14 Ira Day. drugs, 14 Houck & Eberly, do H J. B. Herring, do 14 11. F, Goyer, do H Boyer & Eberly, hardware, 10 Bobb&Kimmel, do H G. W. Lochman,. photographer, i j Andrew Myers', do 14 Eberly & Bon, lumber, \\ Jwscph MiHolsen, do • . M Aipbcas Dale, confectionary, 14 v Jonn Zlgler, do 14 J. J. Smith, do 14 J; Meloy, do H John Gross, marketing, .H Dovonney itDftttoff. do H F. Marshall & Bro., do H SHIPPENSBURG. Stovick & McPherson, dry goods, 11 •J. & J.B. Reddig, tfo 10 Stewart & Cox. OP. H Hcck, Bon & alders, •* ab\ W Robt. Snodgrass, do. 12 Geo. Buko, groceries, 14 Forney & IClmmel,*. ».,do . 14 S. C. Holler, Mo 1 W.H. Holler, <lo W H. Myers, • . do H John Stumbaugh, do 1» Willis & Johnston, do 14 j.ll.Puguo, do 14 O, N. Gi caaon, do j* Win. Clark, do 14 C. Fosnaught, oat., do l- J. C. Altlcic, drugs. 14 E. Artz, ’ do ij B. K. Koller, do 14 W. G. Croft, boots and shoos, 14 p. a. Ariz, H James Kelso, do. „ 14 G. B. Cole, do - H Forney & McPherson, hardware, 11 Grablll A-Hollor, do IJ Landis & Son,jewelry, 14 Shearer & Blair, merchant tailor, w j. M. Bmlley, do 14 John Bridges, do ll Mrs. M-Davis, millinery, . .14 David Criswell, furniture, 14 11. J. Duke & Bro. , - do , \\ J. B. Snody, . .* ,do . ; i 14 Long «t Gian, produce 1 do 1> A. Belrer & Son, do ' - , Criswell & Morrow, do, J* T. P. Blolr, ... do IJ J. A. AVolf, stoves, , { J. M. Hykes. db J B. F. Buody, photographer, I- L.B. Baker, ,• do }’ Henry Myers, marketing, 1‘ ‘ NEW CUMBERLAND. T. Willet, dry goods, } J. G. MlUcr. do \ Harmon Long, dp {' Leo & Eberly, lumber, ' 1 Musser & Ooovor, do Valentino <fc Feeman, do J- Charles Oyster, do J newbukg. Elsenhower * Hale, dry goods, H Kiovick * swigert, do , U Elliott* Burr. , , do u D. McCoy, boats and shoes, 1* C.Btevlcit, furniture, . ' H Joremmh Brlokor, marketing ~ H David Hoover, do H SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP, Wm. Clovor, , . dry goods, , 14 J. &C, WadosmitljL, Jo . H Geo. Clover, do , w L.Strohm, do \\ j. Shook * Bro., ...do I* Wm. Hock, marketing,. ■' H PENN TOWNSHIP. Earnest & Co., dry goods, Geo. Kassel, do 1 Wm. Kassel, do Samuel Bong,' do DICKINSON TOWNSHIP. Samuel W*lf, dry goods, \j J. l-\ Lower, do w T J. Koush, marketing, H Henry Warner, do ** NEWTON TOWNSHIP. Newcomer * Co., dry goods, 13 a. Miller &fc|ou, do }* Clever*Earnest, do - . • . M John Mmlch, do H Copo* Smith, do |» ■Heberllg & Son, groceries, 1* John Graham, ‘do «* Samuel Mutch, boots and shoes, - w H. Snyder, . produce, 10 j. & J.B.Hursh, do 9 HurabAßto., do - v marketing, * r H W. M. Goodhart, do f? Wm;-Bishop, do H peter Hess, do. j* Jacob ilPPPem t 4° ' ij C.'Hara, do . \\ Jacob Wagoner, do / « Wm.Vluardi • do H MIDDLESEX TO J. 0. GUI, grboeries,, • x SOUTH MIDDLETON TOWNSHIP; O.Hara* Williamson;. dry goods,. 13. ♦Webbert & Derland, do 12 S.tl.Dlven, 4° \i C. Harmon, 4° ij Samuel Wolf, \\ Steffi!., - | Seo. Brindlp, goods, laely * Kaufmam dQ jionry Bjmnr. oo Hist of Pcalewf, CARLISLE. CXass, License. 14 8 7 00 11 15 00 10 20 00 1.1 10 00 14 7 00 0 25 00 11 15 00 9 25 00 12 12 50 14 7 00 10 20 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 12 12 50 I I 7 00 14 '7 00 14 7 00 II 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 9 50 00 14 7 00 11 7 00 14 7 00 11 II 00 •14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 10 20 00 groceries, do 14 t 11 1-1 ‘ -14 3Ust of Uealeca. EAST PENNSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP, Joim Gleaner, dry goods, W.O. Banka, do D. Dcnllugor, do J. Longeruccker. groceries, Samuel Hummel, do H. Brooks & Son, do Irvin Mahon, produce, May & Co.. do A. Ebuor, confectionary, B. Eslinger, lumber, S. Kluard, do N. Hood, stoves, David Brown, marketing, . UPPER ALLEN TOWNSHIP. J. s. Wolf, dry goods, J. H. Goswllor, t do John Swartz, merchant tailor, ilunry Kline, marketing, LOWER ALLEN TOWNSHIP. Fetting*Grove, drygoods, H i |JJJ E. Good * Bro., do H ' A. 11. Gardner, do 11 J !*{ A. Brower, do 1.5 L C. Bchorlch, drugs, H i J. P, Young, marketing, 11 ' 1,0 Win. Crall. do H 1 HAMPDEN TOWNSHIP. E. W. &G. Wise) dry goods, 13 10 W Daniel Rupp, do 13 I°oo J. H. McMurray, do 11 7 00 I). P. Llgluner, do 11 ,7 00 Samuel Ebersolo, boots and shoes, II 700 Daniel Rupp, produce,’ 11 7 00 C. Templm, iurnlturo. , H < w G. Ji Delrick, stoves, H "00 Geo. Duey, marketing, il 7 FRANKFORDTOWNSHIP. 7 00 15 00 15 00 25.00 15 00 7 00 15 80 15 00 Alexander & Bro., dry goods, 11 MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP. J, M. Wagonor, groceries, 11 SILVER SPRING TOWNSHIP. Orris * Lamb. dry goods, 11 7 00 W. H. Eckels, do 12 12 50 Newcomer* Burkhart, do .11 700 J.B.Naus, do il 7 00 J. H. Swllor, do 14 7 00 G. W. Loldlg, do H 7 00 J. B, Loldlg, produce, 13 10 00 J. s. Uiger, confectionary. H 7 00 F. Brecumakcr, marketing, 11 7 00 WEST PENNSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP. J. G- Weaver, dry goods, 13 10 00 G. M. Rousor, do 14 7 00 Robt. McKnight, ' do . .14 -7 00 Jacob Hausuow, do 12 12 50 L. J. Bhambuugh, produce, 13 10 00 W. B. Brandon, do , 13 10 00 J. S. Ourothors, do 12 12 50 D. R. Burkholder, merchant tailor, 14 700 J. Watson, dealer, 11 7 00 NEWVILL Kllnk <t Bushoy, dry goods, 11 ’l5 00 T. McCuudiish a Son, do 11 15 0U atougn a Kihott, do it) 20 oo E. James A Bro., - do 0 25.00 G. W. Wild, drugs, 14 700 Mrs. M. Reed, do 11 700 J. H. MUier, do 14 7 oo Handel A Bon, merchant tailor, 14 700 Dougherty a Brewster, do 14 7 00 a. E. Kelso, groceries, 13 10 00 Wm. Miller, do ' 14 7 00 B. M. Uluuser a Son, - do„ 13 .10 00 G. W. Mull, stoves, 14 7 00 James Kennedy, Jr,, do 14 - 700 Joseph Luugtiiiu, dour and feed, 14. •7 oo \V. J. MyCuuucU, do 14 7 00. J, J. Crawford, confectionary, 14 7 00 Kunkie a Mccuuausti, hardware, II 20 00 a tough a Muteer, do 12 12 50 Jonu Bncker, lurnlkire, 14 7 00 \Vooduurn Adhulonhargor, uo 14 7 0u Hays a Bro., pottery,. 14 7 00 lrwm Muteer, boots and shoes, 14 . 7 00 John Hurd, marketing, 14 700 Wm. Vmard, do 14 .. 700 l. V. B. Soper, Jewelry, u 700 DISTILLERS AND BREWERS. J. W. Whcaior, Newton twp. Ahl <& Snyder, do Wm. Alexander, Carlisle, Jacob Gennard, do EATING HOUSES. Mrs. Mary Moloy, Mechanlcsburg, S 000 Jusepn Gardner, Carh-le, 8 500 Wm. Walker, do 8 5 00 Mis. Ellen Peters, do 8 5 00 DavulFmkey, • Kewtontwp. 8 ‘ suo E, W. Fostuuugh, do -8 6 00 a. It. Grove, do 8 5 00 BILLLVRD SALOON. Jacob Hippie, Mechanlcsburg, Appeals will be bold at the Court House, la Car lisle, on tno 2d, Dili, mi», aud 23d days of April, next, at which time all persona aggrieved will be •heard. March 28,18077-11 iSßciucal. DE MAGNOLIA! xuo prettiest thing, the “ sweetest thing,” and the most of it for the least money. It overcomes the odor of perspiration; softens and odds delica cy to-the skin: Is a delightful perfume; allays headache and Inflammation, and is a necessary companion in the sick-room, in the nurtftay, and upon the toilet sideboard. It can he .obtained everywhere at one dollar per bottle. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists, S. T.—lBCo.—X.—The amount of Plantation Bit ters sold in one year is something startling. They would iilJ Broadway six feet high, from tno Park to 4th street. Drake’s manufactory is one of the institutions of New York, It is said that Drake painted all the rocks in the Eastern States with’ ills cabalistic “ 8. T.-—1860.—X,” and then got the old granny legislators to pass a law “preventing disfiguring the face of nature,” which gives him a monopoly. Wo do not know how this is, but wo do know the Plantation Bitters'SEM. as no other article over did. They are used by all clas ses of the community, and are death on Dyspep sia-certain. They are very invigorating when languid and weak, and a great appetizer. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists. 7 00 20 00 15 00 15 00 20 00 15 00 40 00 12 50 7 00 “In lifting the kettle from the five I aca'ded myself very severely—one hand almost to a crisp. The torture.was unnoarablo. • •- * The Mexi can Mustang Dlnlment relieved the pain almost immediately,” „ , ■ CHAS. FOSTER. •120 Broad St., Fhlla. • . This Is merely u sample of what the Mustang Liniment will do. It is invaluable in all cases of wounds, swellings, sprains, cuts.bruises, spavins; etc., either upon man or benst. Beware of counterfeits.' None Is geriulno unless wrapped in flue steel-plate engravings, benrind the signature of Q: W.AVestbrook, Ouemlst,.and the private .stamp of Dkmas Barnes & Co., New Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists All who vuluo a beautiful head of hair, and its preservation from premature baldness and turn* me eray will not fall to use Lyon’s celebrated ICuthuiron. It makes the hnir rich, soft and eiopsy. eradicates dandrutT, and causes the hair Ul'grow with luxuriant beauty. It is sold every wnere, 7 00 15 00 20 00 10 00 10 00 E. THOMAS LYON, Chemist, N. Y. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists Wxlwj Did It,-A young lady, returning to her country homo After a sojourn of a few months m New York, was hardly recognized by her friends. ■ In place of a rustic, flushed face, she, had a soft, ruby complexion, of almost marble smoothness; and Instead of 22. she really appeared buU7. She told them plainly she used Hugau's Magnolia halm, and would not be without it. . Any Indy can improve her personal appearance very much by using this article. U can ho ordered of any druggist for only 50 cents,’ . ' . _ , • Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists. 20 00 25 00 7 00 7 00 ■ Hehustrcet’s inimitable Hair Coloring has been, steadily growing In favor forever twenty yetuij. It acts upon the absorbents.at the ,root«.pi.tnof hair, ami changes It to Its original color by de-- grees. All instantaneous dyesdeadon and Injure the hair. Heimstreet’s i* >“>t « di/e, but is certain, in its results, proraots Its growth, and Is a beau tiful Haik dressing. Price 50 cents and 81,00. Saua'toqa Spring Water, sold by all Druggists. Lyon's Extract ov Puke Jamaica Ginqku—; for Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn, Sick Head ache, > Cholera Morbus,’ ic,, whore a warming, genial stimulant la required. Its careful prepu •ration and entire purlty.makelt a cheap and re liable article for culinary purposes. Sold every where, at 50 cent* per bottle. • ■ • • , . Saratoga Speinq Wateb, sold by aU Druggists. F«r sale at Haverstlok and Kalston s Drug Stores, Carlisle. July 5, lBflGr-eow ly. : : Oflloo on Main street, opposite the Jail. in. the. room lately obcupledby I. ’IVuIu, lisp. April 11, IS*—ly " :■ --iy - 10-00 15 00, 12 60 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 SPECIAL N OT-.t C EEvery.petson who Is In the want of Bo.o£s..Shoes, {fttt.Kia as! *O., should call at tho-Salw Bflwmjftt & PliAillC, and learn prlppa, 'I ji, Ownw oXH«rth ; Hanover a\re(rt WM %WWVA.\\ey. CqWHle. - 188flAi.ro .. . ■ , : ■■ - ■ ■/ ■- , tnQBSaTNKgsipP ; - Vi ’ tloe Is hereby given that the understgpw nave this day entered Into copartnership In the QfoooVy adil Provision business, In tpa roTOUlah 9( CiirUeJo, under Uio new B irort s ’y ,? Wa»n ftroqd A hmlfter., ANDREW WASHMOOD. April t, IMT—at W- 5, WASHJiOOD, 1 QU s : ■« I I QREAT EXCITEMENT Ctau. License. 14 I 00 M 7 00 H 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 W 13 ' 10 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 - 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 no JN AUCTION HOUSES! 14 7 00 L 5 , 12 50 14 7 00 It 7 (Hi CHEAP GOODS! TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT OVER MUSLINS, AND THE BIG PROFIT SYSTEM Hasjust returned from New York and Philadel phia. and Is now oponlngone of the largest, cheap est and best selected ever brought to this market. Look and careful ly examine his prices, and while doing so com pare them with other merchants. Largeiot-oi TIP TOP CALICOES, MADDER COI*RS, 0 . 25 00 0 25 00 0 25 00 9 ’ 25 00 One Case SUPERIOR PBINTS, at only 15 eta., Two Cases of all the best Makes and Brands and of a good quality only 12% cts. per yard. 40 00 BLEACHED MUSLINS, yd. wide, at only 15 cts. « .. .. .. •« «• 20 “ J. J. CRAWFORD, Mercantile Appraiser. These Bleached Muslins are of the most popu-, lar brands, and only nant to be examined before purchasing elsewhere. at 1234,15,18%, and 20 and 24 cts. for the best yard wide and very heavy. These prices are from 15 to 20 per cent, lower than they were sold for two wo.eks ago. Also, the largest and finest stock of Ginghams, ' Tickings, * Checks, • Bhlrtlng Stripes, Drillings, ' Table Cottoui Pillow Case Muslin. Sheeting Muslin of all widths, ever brought to this market and all will bo sold at eaually reduced prices as my goods.. X have also made it an object during this visit to the cities to purchase a very fine ana large assortment of the moat desirable Brands ol- MOURNING AND SHIRTING PRINTS, • In addition to my welljsolected stockol Domes* tic Goods, I havo a very fine assortment of Huks and all bought and will be sold at extremely low prices, Gros. Grain and Lyons Black SUka, 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 at prices lomilt all, My Hhe of . is unusually largo and well selected, embracing every variety of color, which I will let go at 60 cts, per yard, this being the old price for those goocfs before the war. GERMAN ANP „ of great varieties, and. bought at such siieriflcer Slat l ean sell them nt prices far less than the cost of importation. Jaconet Muslin, Nansook Plaids, Tape Checks, Brilliants, , , Linens, Marseilles n,nits Towels. Linen Diapers, •'Napkins, &c. 1 wlllsVli at2o pur cent, cheaper than they can be purchased at any place in town. I have an unusually large stock of these go« II of desirable brands, consisting of all wool, at only 81.00 per yard, Hold a month ago atSl 75. also, Cloths ana Cossimercs from tuofinesj to the medium qualities at prices to correspond with the large reduction In other goods.- I have five different shades of Ladles Cloaking and Sacking Cloths, which 1 cons der the a ephu uliraot any over olfbred to the Indies of 1 arilsle and vicinity.. My slock of Hose, _ Idnen Caflb *md Collars, moral Skirls, and in fact everything usually found ina well selected assortment o*B™ds Is very large, and will be sold ftt pricey tlioteannol fall to please. And one that should be remembered by all purchase! 3, is that lam altvays'the jirsi to bring down price » 61 this town., ThtoJam able to do on account of my «|* iMniei being a great deal lighter than any other iner- Chant in (hV placet ana ■ Rcn\embor GREENFIELD for Remember oiIEENFIEW* Xer 33T3J®00&S. ALAMEMTOF NOTICE.— Notice is hereby that Letters oJT Administration on tno estate of Juno cfirottew lotopf “oUlnson township. Cum borloml county, deo’a-, „!S? : WHS AII for sottlcß}ont. a ™^V^o^, r & DRESS GtODS. ( Mo , r ch7,lB6^-01» ■ '•■■ ■ CALICOES, HIGH PRICES CRUSHED EXPOSED! GREENFIELD, NO. i, EAST MAIN -STREET, STOCK OF DRY GOOES at only 12% cts., sold before at 10 cts. sold formerly at 18% cts. Choice Styles, at 18% cts. BLEACHED MUSLINS, u .. m ‘•• 22 " ‘‘ « “ 1 “ ,25 “ STACKS OP BROWN MUSLINS, which I will Hell at only 18 y < cts.. SILKS! ALL WOOL DELAINES DUES S GOODS, WHITE GOODS, consisting ofdne > u,a medium qualities n GENTLEMEN’S & BOV’S WEAB. COTTON ADES, plain and plaid, Blue Drillings and Demins KENTUCKY JEANS. i*t from cts. per yard and upward. A SPJ&NDID .CASSIMERE, LADIES' CLOA AViVfV.S' A.VI> SACK/XQS NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Hoop and Ha A F ACT! , ■ KTDSLINS, ; A.LPACCAB, GREENFIELD fox HRESS goods, and OHKAF* GOODS of all Kinds, and at last re meinb&rtoySlßn and place of bualpes?' r .. * GREENFIELD’S, No. 4 Eut Main Street. March 28,1887, !ILiftiti! j);:tit4to;- xfoTXUE.-Nol.Tce 1b hereby given that April 11. HM7-«t« ■•’ Admtn^lralur. NOTICE.— Notice is hereby giyen letters Testamentary on wiic Wclnard, late of the Borough.of dco’d!, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in sold borongli. All perponp indebted to sola estate ore. requested to make paymont immedLotely, and those having clolran ngnlnst !Sd State, will alsoprescntth for gtUgnatt. • * jEStectdor. April 4, 1867-^-flt HOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that initars Testamentary on the estate ot Jo- L docSsod, late of Penn township, Cumberland county, h ß vo been w the claims whl present them March 7, 18OT-«t* ' .Executor. ATOTlcifci— Notice is hereby given tW; 1\ Letters Icstamentary on the estate of Win. Glenn, late of Dickinson township;' deceased, have been Issued to the undersigned, residing In sumo township. All; persons knowing them selves Indebted to the estate are requested to make navment immediately, and tboso having estate wUI also present thorp tor settlement. JOHN S. MUNRO, ■ Executor, : ’ .Maxell' H,.1867-rOt*. : '»■ ~ ' ' N^SlfeSen o^^ oS iu ananker^ B lam of Dickinson township, dec d., havoktSn. Issued by the IlcglaterofCuiuhcrland county to the BUbscrlbors Uvlng In Dickinson and south Middleton townships. All Pomona in dobted will make payment, and those, haying ehtlnm wUI present themm^ BHNJAMIN ROVJEB, , ■ - Executors. March 14, 1867-6t* ghtancial. OTATEMENT OP JESSE BRINDLE, Treasurer Bounty Tax of the Township ,of Monroe, Cumberland County, for the yeorlSw. Amount qf Duplicate, _ . , Received Of First Nat, Bank, Carlisle, Total Receipts for Bounty purposes, Paid to First Nat. Bank, Carlisle, Paid to First Nat. Bank, Mcchanlcsburg, Exonerations, Discount andstamps, Collector's Percentage, Attorney’s Fees, Treasurer’s Percentage, Refunded Tax, _ , Expeuscspald to J. Paul. J. Armstrong for making Duplicate, - _ . J. H..Brlckor, Twp. Clerk, Stamps, Becreiary/s.Fees, 44,042 48 Balance due'Treasuror, J 2S I 11 Statement of Jesse Brindle, Treasurer Bounty Tax, of the Township of Monroe, .Cumberland County, for the year lt>Gs; Amount of Duplicate, Amount paid,to First Nat.. AA Bank, Meohanlcsburg, OO Exonerations, -^9^ Out Standing Tax. Discount and Stamps, • 523 4.5 Attorney's Fees, - w ai J.Goodyear for making Puplicatea ••• • Collector’s Percentage, Secretary’s Fees, Balance due Treasurer, Statement of-William 0/Brandt, Treasurer Bounty Tax of the Township of Monroe, Cumber land County, for the year iSiO: Amount of Duplicate, Am’t. of Bonds & Notes paid, $1,008 83 Out Standing Tax,. v 1,390 21 Amount of Interest, 'iis? Stamps. , .10 ® Attorney’s Fees,’ ' 500 Wm. O.JBrandt, Collector, 2 per cent., _ . Auditors and Clerks Pees, Balance In hand ofTreos’r., Balance due on Bond, W© the. Auditors .of the {T<xwnahlp of Monroe, Cumberland County, after.exaralnatlon And the foregoing statements of sold Township ond Boun ty Taxes correct. ' JOSEPH strock;, \ P. A. JDILLEK, YAwC*. •E. C. KAUFFMAN,) AprLLlI, 1807—3 t PUBLIC SALE.— Beal Estate of R, nn>jAT.-nsoN-, T)Kn’n.—On T/ttcrsdau, April \ui, aBO7, the subscribers will o!Ter r at public sole, the following UeacHUed valuable ‘Real Estate, situated in Dickinson township, Cumberland Co., about iy, miles south-east of. the Btono Tavern, on the Yellow Breeches Creek, bounded, by lands of Bamuei Bpangler,tho heirs of Thomp son Galbraith, Martin and-Henryßlienk, and the Yellow Breeches Creek. Tho'-property consists of a tlrsbclass .LIMESTONE FARM, containing about 105 Acres. The laud is ol excellent quality, all cleared, under good fences, and Is eligibly lo cated'ln the neighborhood ot schools, churches, mills, &o. The improvements are-a two-ritbry BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. With brick back building, a good TENANT HOUSE, Excollrtu Stable, spring House and other out-bdildingS; a magnificent never-failing Spring of Water near the house, and a good Orchard,of bearing Fruit Trees on the piomises. • ... . . • Any person wishing to view the premises pre vious to day of sale, can do so by caUingun either of the subscribers, residing near the premises. A deed Will bo made ami possession*, given bn the Ist of May* 1807, ©incompliance with the.tbrrns of ’sale. , , ; • . Tkbms or S<vlk.—One-third of the purehaj-c money to remain lii the property during the lift* ol Juno Donaldson, widow of testator, the Inter est whereof Is to be paid to her yearly during her life, Interest to commence on day 01 sale, and at her death the principal sum to Die parties en titled thereto \mder Dio will of ip,stator. One thousand dollars of the purchase mono . In addition, to the above, to remain in the pmp orty during the life of Jane Donaldson, sister of testator, the interest of winch 1b to Un paid yearly during her life, interest to begin on day of sale, and the principal at her death to tiie put ties en titled under will of testator.'. ' Ono-thlrd of the balance of the purchase inouey to he paid on the day of sale, and the remainder in two ei|Ual annual-payments, with iimneM. — All the purchase money not paid on the day of sale to be secured by bonds and mortgage on the property, IUOHAUD WOODS,' rtAM’I/, STUAUT. Exccuiov* or -'Jfohrrt JjoitcUdaon, t/iuCit. April 18U7-t s . . jg i£ A. Ij 33 1 8 (LATE POWELL’S} K.MBItt)OATJO.S% J’hr all J)isccvsc.H 'lnvidciU, (o I/ur.tet, Outlh\. ami (Ik- Jittmah I<\c'sh t refjitirui{f the we of anrxiirntunj>j)ti calion. . - This new Compound, prepared, by.ft practical Chemist Having u lull knowledge oi all lue medi cal vmues ol euen ingredient inat enters uitoils cuiupositioji, Is wumiuied loexceed anything of the amd over yet ofierpd to me. pubUu us up ex leruut uppUcatiou lur,lhodJseui>ua which It is rec ommended. We are sutisiieU Unit u wtll work its own ruud iuio the confidence or all who axe it, uud those wuo try it once >wlll never bo with out it, uud thwetoro we rely ou experience us mo best test of its usuuuuess. ' It Is pronounced bv farriers, and uilwho have tried it to be the best application‘ever, used. Thm Kiubrocatum ims been put up lur.uver eight years, uud it is only through the increasing demand and urgeht re quest ofzuy friends uua ; Uiu public that i send It lurid us tuu grand remedial ugeut lor tipi various discuses to wmeu that noble uud useful umnuvi, the uoree, Isaubject. . Many remedies Have been ofibred la the pub lic under dilferent turnin', sumo of these uro inju rious, oipersut Oestoi Utile use, and many whol ly improper to answer the puropuscs lor which they uro recommended. , 1 - ~ . . A Judicious uud really useful composition, irco from these oojectious,naa therefore long been de sired by imuiy gentlemen who liaVo valuable hor ses, and are unwilling to trust them to the care (d designing and pretended Farriers. Then* wishes ure at length xuily grutitiea by Dr. Bculo,being prevailed upon 1 to anew this valuable Kuibroca- Lion (.which has proved so ohicumous to the^vari ous discus ea)iu he prepared uud brought out to tho publlo, ’ • , >-- • muis jc,mbrocaUou was extensively usedby-Uie Government during the-war, - Address ail orders to - . ..... ‘ DU, KDMONL IiIiALE, « - - WJ2 South Second street, iKtl .! '4£>~ For sale ut Ualston’a ana Haverutioa's mug tilores, and by titoro-iceepers generally. April 11, Ibttl—«uv “ ' • aABTFOBD HIVE STOCK. INSU RANCE UOiU-ANV, , ... ;■;* capitAirssoo,oou. ■ Hones Insured against death,,lrani liny •cmisi% or against theft* ' Wonting Uxen, Cowahnd Sheep muy b»*. uUi-n nt a to I pec cent, on two-thivtla tnou'cusn vunu-. losses promptly adjuaiedut the Uthoeoinu' im■- halo Agency. ' 'j -•* ■■ , BAWXi K.HUMIUUH, SuecUU , x r ■ UMce,Hp.^WestTHiguSc/iTuHisio. - ' *■ MhroU 14.IbOTr-ly.'; ';',, t: :t-.i WANTED.—A ittdte teacher tJ.hhu* charge otß*UoQl£#ok4U*,mUie Bimmgo of/ .Uufifsle. Tao brunches mugaiurcltetuliug,, un \Uhg, urul'Aritiimeticv Hilary jWi p»‘»v muuth. ApplicuUtius,«hoj4id.i^iu i ;' v '* lll thUl» addressed to the undcralijaed. By order oj the Board. _ April. U t IBU7—2V 53,754 95 0 42 $3,701 37 $2,010 00 00000 £OO 01 120 70 64 13 ' 25 CO -15 00 9 70 . « 39 10 00 $-1,012 48 $13,078 07 10.0 D 239’88 10 00 .$14.127 60 -• 1 • .149 02 ,14,127 Ofl $14,170 St) 255 40 12 00 814, 005 C 7 105 19 .814,170 80 $274 14 VQcrrfrtr#,.
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