r 93 u»tildes Kotters. *ST The people, nro gottlng -tllolr eyes opo.n loathe luct tliat tV. O; Bawycb £ Co'b, |b tho place to purchase Dry Goods. ■ They will open this week another targe stock of Bummer Dress Goods, Shawls,Mantles, Lace Points, &c. , All tho latest Novelties of the season. Great varieties in styles of Now CarpetS) Oilcloths.. Ac. Ladles; nil they ttsk, I* h oall, tocoavlncoyoU that they have the, largeetAnd handsomest itoolf' of; Goods In Carlisle. Everybody call anA,«aft!trnder Sip pep’s Hotel. . , • , May 3,lB?T*alt j' v '-: yv'i-VK V : ' Tho first IqwHR of Common 6r“* p.CT* War© lm ported by us has arrived and Is on our shelves.— Flogi&£aU and see its superior quality and learn price#.'jjWe^will‘shortly be,’ in receipt of tfyo'ln voices of fine IRON-STONE WARE'of bur own importation. WM.iBBA.IB & SON, WHOLESALE AND. META IL ■QROOER3 a qupensVabe merchants, . Sotrra End, £a. P.S^Wo have tho exclusive sale in Carlisle of Doty’s Washer and the Universal Wringer. May SUO7. 1 i tiers. “ GoTiThb Blues. vA-How, often do’we hear ihia complaint made, 'The : reason'generally asorlbed.ls that something has, gone wrong, but If you •wlil'questlon tho patient in regard to health, habits, do,, you will .very often find that Indigestion’ la the prime copse; the intimacy of tho brain and stomach is very close, and nothing so sours the feeling arid disposition os dyspepsia. Itls a singular fact that mdst suicides are dys peptics. If our nourishment is properly digested the,brain is free and unopprossed, and will solve our troubles, pointing out sunshine ahead/and lnolinlng.ua to look on the bright side of life, thus Is it our duty to guard against this monster —lridlgestionT-and wo Ituow, of noteing no potent to assist digestion as Coe's. Dyspepsia Cure. It has cured some very bad bases of dyspepsia of evbri ten or fifteen years standing. - ■ '■ - - Moy2,lBo7—lft ' Bohenok’s' Seaweed 'Tonic.' This medicine, invented' by, Dr. J, H. Sohcnok, of phUadelphloi; Is intended to'MlssolVe the"food aadmakoltlnto.cbymo.the first process of. di gestion. By cleansing th'estomach with Soheuck’u Mandrake Fills, the Tonlo soon restores the appe tite, and food thatooulU notbo eaten before lifting it will be easily digested. Consumption oonndt be cured by Schonck’s Pulmonlo Syrup unless the stomach and liver Is made healthy and. the 7 appetite restored, hence the Tonic and Pills ar6. required In nearly ©very case of consumption. A half-dozen bottles of the Soaw?4d Tohlo and three or four boxes of the Mandrake Pills will euro any ordinary case of dyspepsia, Dr. Schenok makes professional visits In New York, Boston, and at his principal Office in Phil adelphia every week. See dally papers, of each place, or his pamphlet on consumption for his days for,vlaltatlon. Flense observe, when purchasing, that the two likenesses of the'Doctor, onownon m the last stage of Consumption, and the other as ho now la. In perfect-health,' aro on the 'Government stamp. Sold by- all Druggists and Dealers, price $l.OO per bottle, or 87.60 the half dozen. All lettersfor advice should bo addressed to. Dr. Schonck’s prln-’ oipal Office, No. 15, North (Jth St., Philo,, Pa. General Wholesale Agents: Demos Barnes. Co., 21 Pork. Row, Now York; 8. 8. Hanco, IDs Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md.; John D. Park, N. B. corner of Fourth and'Waluut St.’i Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker <b Taylor, 134 and 13d Wabash Ave nue, Chicago, Ills.; Collins Brothers, southwest Corner ol Second and. Vine Sts., St. Louis, Mo. Oct. 18, J£oo— Ist wcamo ly , Wealth , without LABOR.-^Hidden Secrets of L/ovo.MystioArt, Ventriloquism, &c.— 500. New Wonders! Free for 5 cents. Address J. B, W. HILTON. WUllamsbuigh, L. I. April 11, 1807—8 m, , Remedial Institute for Special Cases, iYo, 14;, Xtond Street, Xfew York. : Full Information, with the highest testimonials; also, » Book ou Special Disease*, in a sealed envelope, lent/ree.*£oi Be sure and send for them; and you : Jviil not regret it; for, as advertising physicians nro generally .imposter?, without.references no stranger.should bo trusted.. Enclose a,stamp for Postage,' and direct to Dr. LAWRENCE, No. U Bond street, New York." ' I Nov’,ls, IbOG—ly . I Wonderful, but True !-Madame Eesungton, the world-renowned As tfoiog Island onambuiistio (JlaliVoyuat, while In a churvoy ui state, delineates the very features of the per dh you are to marry, and by (he old of an instru lent of intense power, known as the Prycbomu ropo, guarantees to produce a perfect and life ko picture of the future husband or wife of the ppilcant, with date of marriage, occupation wading traits of character, &c. This Is uo impo lllon, ns testimonials 'without number can as ert. By.stating place of-birlb, ago, disposition, olor of eyes and hair, and 'enclosing fifty cents' nd stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you dll receive the picture, by return mail, together dth desired information. ■ Address in confidence, Madame Gertrude Ecm!- Qgton, P.0.80x 297, >Veat Troy, N., , Nov. is; . , Itoh I ItoJ#! Itch 1 Scratch! Scratch! cratch I- Wheaton’s Ointment will cure the Itch i 48 hours. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, hilblalns, and* all Eruptions of the Skin. Price ) cento.' Forsaie by all druggists.' ’By sending ) cento to WEEKS & POTTER, sole Agents. 170 Washington street; Boston, It will bo forwarded |y mail, free of postage, to any part of United (tates. ;' \ [Juno 28,1805—1 y --. .JBu, tie .~ r -. :~~. GOODYEAR—KERR—Oh the 18th. ult., at the Mldoncoof the bride’s parents, by Rov. D. H. arroil, Mr, John G. Goodyear, of Phlla., to Miss aide A., daughter of Andrew Kerr, Esq., of Car- Isle. ;•, . - • *D i exi. HOWABD-iGn the 21th alt., In North Mlddle on township, Mr, Peres Howard, aged 71 years, 4 booths aud 12 days. ®ije jWarftetsi, lu'yraln Market. V ' *» .UAItMBLE, May 1, 1807. Flour—FaanUy t ....v815.00 Ryu,....; 31 35 Flour—Buphr t> UO Jura 1 Uu Rye Flour jaw, Co Wheat—Wiille, 3 o aover BceU, * 7Uo Wheat—Red,.’,.. 3 t .imotby weed, 860 Carlisle Flour ui Carlisle Provision Uarket. UAJtiAsnu, April 2i, 1807. 9 40 UiiioKeus—i*pulr,Boal 00 lU@ib Fotutoes-best-ti Oils 1 20 .... . i-. t'ouitoea-zdb-’sfbus 1 oo ..... -i: ippfea—best—^bus'2. 00 - 2 k ppies“2d l>—v bus.l BU Butter, fcs=s TuUow, Baoon—iiumu,; Bacon— tildes,.. piiiiadfllpliia Martels, ■ ; May 1,1807. Fxibuh.—The'receipU oi i* loiu* Uib t>uiaii| but ill© lauukUU l© oatmay oouuaou io cdewuuuj ui my. imu*. iiiuUlitiilliUO Ui Jurouuae Doyouataeiiimiuedittki wuuW. ire uuleo strung. ■ auies oi ovo uuis.,,mostly .hurtiiv festeru extra mimiy,ut Uoi„iuoiutU air ttU uie I'euubyivaaut aim Omo Uu.’du, at w a io ; Uuoy uaio, vJaUiui'Uia.uuUot. i-iuius at .ciooJ a u C; extras, at 9i© a u bupeauis at 9u a n).— : I’Uerttib dih iituo doing -m ityo'uiOur and Cam • ■ Wotiuoto luo loi'mor uuhj'oo uaa 'tub litt-, ura in.—There is notmuciiprlmo wieat offor- Qu uua uoii muon itmauuaioi 1 it. Jt*i'uuo stiies ui etx tib $6 uia d ko t auu camomia ate©*©. ivyo run* tea iruai <tk oo vo 1 <©. t>om xa less active but. pno ;a aib uauiiauKoU; sales oi.soyd uusn. yeiiow at 91 5Ja 19U, Uieiormoi'ugure.iociair uuuuty. uats tea uuu audio wt?i‘! .sales oi xow uubu. r'eiiusyi vu auaua aoutueruat/oa.foo. jui .biu»eyoi mait Uuie xt) no change. ,’i.Ho latter is worta cl HO a Iso busli. „ ■ r v • ■ \Vh contraband article of VVbiHliy io 1 ieuing utbl OJU.I fu. ;v r ; . ’'A ’ - ■ ••' ; sauttettlßrnfutsi. novmy TUEAbUKKK.-~'Tiie un \J duryigmjd win uo a candidate lur tuo ullluo ol -'ouuty> 'xieusiuer bonne. tub .next Uemoulatio Uouiuj, ftoauaiuoag ’ IV Muv V, lpu(—ur* •■■, r ■_ ■ v -r H-caNHY OAXf 0N» ■ oli3Klb\RAl/^ Owiiiuo'a bunuuiaittTQr tub I'umuerlkud Uouuty, humect u> ; mo, decision ol ihb ileiudomtic uouaty • vA- j .. May i,_toC/T , Ki r ■!, A, d.ZLLQLER. JUB&r. OLAHfj LXVEB. Y STABLE.' v ZBIGtEBj^ ,NORTE-BEDFORD BTJR.EBT,J ••■'' ' •, J V.;- V CARtiraiiK/- ‘ tavltitjfrefltted his Horses, Bugr 816 a Aud'OamHß&iUe is iu»w, prepared totarniwi} >' ’’Se ha# ttefinwt (JoaoK in town. > t; : ■LacU'M’/Haoltnoys. safe aud ®aband,atniod«raterates,. *■•--!■•• drivers furnished do- Ncto aiiberttsethents. rpo THE FARMERS OF CUMBERLAND COO STYI I ' . 1 ■PATENT SUB-SOIL I>LOW. V7 T i l lli a i v i Ulmbl ° Invention was paten od, Auuuat by two practical far- York ’ fl T nii baa boon lUaucccaaful ot>- on 9 vcl * since. It boo boon very reeentlv in ilSSSSfti? Oomborlnnd Uoauty aud luS iTvou SnH 0 n?!i? a U 8^act,lon * tlln farmers of tho lower SJn hn OUQ I y ; -Any number of testlmoSK 11 to any ordinary plow! you can Tr,l°i!,£ ,l, lta On010 Inches foe?.’ m *H® ®'i° l scrl l^ r Purchased the exclusive right to mako and sell for Cumberland County a few dnvs mrA'lfnn d aO J? tbe townships of Up- Sfoton! ■ AdS-els ’ Monroo “”<1 South MIS- JONAS ROLLER, Agent for Cumb. Co. t ivcar Mcchanictburg. tb^jtimonials. p, cor 4 fy that 1 have sooifagtatfiodUie Pl °'V', lnvented by BuruhanTA Pierce convinced it Is tho very thing wo far mers want ta make gobd deep soil for-dur attain crops, especially in a dry summer I cn township.’ thot 1 , bou B llt tho rl ebt of Upper Allen SAMUEL HARTZLEB. .•® lLVEK ' SpringTownship, > Plow Bumhain&jhlSe Sub-Soil wi?h U^™la?iv e 4^. tr J aI » wo Wole BO much pleased township;. ’ ’ V* at wo puresusod thorlghtof said k ’ WHS. PARKER, ' . ' m. y. Herman! ’.-f J- .' .’ • V ALIiEN TOWNSHIP, r,' . to,,certify that we have'examined - and PlCrca’sPatentHUb-3olfp/oVv! have ./band It to give entire satisfaction n • *5 We thorefolfe hlKhlvreoom - 0 !1 conH( * ont that It will meet tho ?t P a trial tU and ex P° ctAtlon of all who may give PHILIP LANDIS. S. M, HEHTZLEIt , i.^ y^c 1 r 1 W( 3 have seen and tried Uio Patent Sab-aoU Plow, which was invented bv & Fierce, and it isjust the thing that former ought, ta-'havo.. The idea of this &, B v,* er £ easily explained. Some of this baa been piowecT,for the lost fifty years v«ii a f!?J 8 about one depth and - the bottom oi ybui furrow is bard undWid, and If a henvv rainfalls It will soukyas deep os you have plowed and then the water, will ruh off to some fow part of your field and Injure your grain Kl'rf 111 ' 8 ., «>«•Xa iftopfuw a o, Bht Inches deep and turn it over with the mole board of the Plow, and out ’ down the sub-Soller from four , S emht tnouei itt bottom of tub furrow, so that when there to a heavy ruin the ground can consume u m?ft^r?Snoh Hy f 0r wa F° r uud bo better prepared “Pbh of weather. This arrangement is • anw P n?nw CO vv« n U r. otlon ttud IH , ciwil y attached to any plow. Wo are convinced that every farmer ment°‘ CoUnty wiU tuko llulti of tlu a improve- abraham hartzler, ' ‘ MTOHAEC LANOIS. -Monhok Township, Uumb. Co., Pa. A NEW SUB-80XDER IN USE. Thorp'la no good farmer but fully appreciates »ftinvnMrJ.H°f^ UO wV llplo^ill b r * Many nave been Provtuted from doing u font tosituu extra team ana baud. Now tnero is one in use which was w lV v Ut< by Burnham & Pierce, of Conluua'co., in. i. it cau uo uttachoU.to any plow uud it win pulverize up the hard soil lu cuo, furrow bohiuu the plow from one men to ton or more' if necessa -1 have u. ed-u and lam convinced inatu li . m . uko . a difference of an increase of corn from six to ten bushel per acre, and oats a pound on •every ten, and other prJps accordingly; I womu advise the farmers to get ouo and try u, and tboi will be convinced of tuo harvest. l have lurmuu :iMn Useqim!'. tmrty ’ llVeyoarU nnd * «**vor have ■ N..WHITTEMORE, • Of Uniun, liroome to., A f , F. ; ~.4 a tbd'prooecdlbga or 'tuo American" Institute i armors ClUb wo nud the following: S. if. i force, of Humer, Cortland County. N. Y. exhibited a - Plow wun a Suo-Soit atcacamcnt’ ; contrived sous to set it any depth, from ouo to -twelve inches below the bottom of the7tSmifs .plow..- Ihis wou*l iequiio about ouo-fourtn more power than it does to draw the plow without the but it .w 11 add more than a fourth ■Louie vuluti-Ai mo work, and urububly ludioo farmers to Sub-Soil their jilowing; Wim-wouiu bo it with a sepumte plow, man uud team 7 it can be uttaeiied to auy plow in use. Idis mucli uetter tuau the Michigan plow, for it Is not bone-, .ncitti to turn the earth from boiovv the drat fui row upon the surface. Tins Plow loosen uu tuo bottom of tue lurrow that has been trampilS uy the ox or compresacd by the plow, ttud X have tlou b ( ' prove worth more tliuu thrue tunes tuo costfol doing tuo work.. Wherever the top soilTa inverted much below Xprur..^!, 01 p,o ' v,,,a «vhEss - iviuy Z, IoU/-r3t, VTOTICE TO. TAX PAYERS!—TiIe '-i.il Xieusurur of UUmueilaud Comity will at* .v..U, lor tuo-purpose of receiving Couuty auu ua re< iuued by Act of Assembly, at the - following limes ami places, viz; * 'dSLb’wUdib' 11 ' 110 “°'" so of A - J- Morrtabb, , iud OXE PUbll ° HOUB ° ° f Josm,a Cu ‘P’ LiOivvr jiihtii, at tno Public House of J. G. Heck ier U Juue bitf Ut th ° J -’ uUUo House of Ueu. Mu’ or >„c U u Hampden, an uio i'ublic Housd of Goo. K. Daev Juuuwmaud J6tU: uw. a, außj, b'liucr -isin-Mu, at tuo Public House of Geo. Duev .Juuu i.tu, uud ul. the Public House of A. Klluk! Juno lath. • ' MeammcMura, at tbo Public House of T. J. Korr Juue lucu aud 2iltb. ’ Miautamx, at Middlesex School-Houao, June2lsl uud 2Zd. - , , , . , Norih Aliddlcion, at the Public House of j C Bee cher, Juue 2fthand 25th, I'Yantyord, ut BioaorvUie School House. Juue 2Glh uud z/th. , ut Kuottles School House, Juue 28tb jvnil Hopewell and Newburg, at the 'Public HouW ol ■ 'Wm. C.Suarp, July island zd. ' • ' bhlppensburg noronyh and Übiims/Up, at the Public ' Mouse of j: X, J nuking July 8d aud 4th. ' Southampton, at the Public House of Wm. Clark Juiy oth aud oth. ‘ NciwlUe, at the Public House of Geo,.Emrich. Ju ly «ih, ' .. • . • ,t - • j . ‘ . A/eivton, a.t the Public House of H, Harsh, July flth uud at the public House of, C.'MelUnger, July West Pennsboro’, a.f the Publio Houso of J, Chls ueli, July Xlth and 12th.. Pima, at ule Pubao .House of E. B. Eyster, July ' Xuihandiucu. . JB t*. Ju y Dickinson , at the Public House :of J”. L. Knettle JuiylVih and 18th. ' South Middtctoji, at the P.dblic House of Snider Rn piey, Juiy xyiu, aud ac the Pubho House of Jcr emiun Haunou.'Juiy 2i}tn. OarlusU\ at mo Comuussionors’' Ofllcb. Julv 22d uudzdd. • ’ ■ , The Treasurer will receive taxes at his office until the hn»t day of September next, at winon Tw«ao SuplloiiMia'tvr'iiU'UUpuilU'liKm),'' kI •cnemuir-' stubiesol the respective boroughs uud townships nvo per ceut. wax However be added to ail taxes if not paid on or before the first day of August next. LEVI ZEIGIxER, Treasurer dumb. Cb. ? Pa. May 2,1807 —It Q CKOFULA, IN ALL XTd FOBMB, ■ CAN BE CURED BY USING THE Samaritan’s . -.The Great “ Hoot and Herb Juices." Samaritan's -Blood, , " liuoi and tdero Juices.'' oamurdan’s Puriuor “ Hoot and JJtrb Juices," oamurUan’s and remedy “ Moot and Herb Juicmt. ’ lor "Moot and Herb Juices." Samaritan's Scrofula "Moot and Herb Juices." tMinaruan's aud all " Moot and Merb Jxtiies." Samaritan’s Eruptions " Moot dnUJdcrb Juices." aumarUan’s' -■ of the ’ • “ Moot and Jdetb Juices," Munaritun’s . Sian, *• Moot and Jdtn-b Jutcea" There Is not - another, remedy known, to equal this lor tue cure ui fciypbiiua, Uioel-s, bores, bcroi mu, in ail its forms, 'letters, Seales, Boils, Mercu rial Diseases uuu eruption* or- (he' bkiu; This is uu expermieut; uis a well tested’remedy m the United states Hospitals; Wuere lubse'Uiseuses us .bumeu taea worst forms; mixu oases soou yiOid— six bottles will cure any case, it is a Couimoh sayiug, •*! hitve tried everything without effect.* 1 xu suoa we say, use tne aamaruan Moot amt Herb juices, and uit .fans'to cdfe any disease ol Uie i biuod or skin, your money. wfu bo refunded by 'our agents. per bOWlb; ; ‘. ■ - " (?IFT,. TMEMOS'i’OtimtAIN USED I Bold* by pl. Hu-veratick, Pew • - DEBMUiSD.<£uu., Proprietors,' ‘May 2,1887—1 y Wo Race Btreet, Phiia. • ’ Boko, ugh RELA XING TO THE PomCE 'hVLiuti.—Maotvca, . until IUo Council organize u police lor me prupdr OuuU-oi' or IUo u>wn, the chibl Burgess snanuppointa temporary force whosnall receive us puy a sum uot-exceedingEignt Dollars per ' woeuj eaoll.lor meir service. That eachUeuiil by -Lae omei-burgeas-imau be for uue week, audut me eud ortuo week'a uew detail shull'ue made.— x'iiui at me end oi oue inontu irmu this uuy ibe cimel Hurgess enaUreportto me Town Council u 'uhl bi numesTn-pdvsbns'wnoin be regards as em cient, uua me Town coumm will then proeeodtu mgat pohce, according to a syßieui boreuuer adopted; Also tbe aorouuu Gas tjuiups ut euou corner of au Alley nuclat sucb otuer points uStue Pbllce CUmnuttee snail desig uuie, snail ousucn nights us th e' C U lef - Bui'acss buuui Uunit proper,; be bdpC burninguncii cluV break.’ \ / ■ • •t j - :ne; it. enacted by the; authority of tho 'ToWn Council mat me lol’egolng Hystem of Police lor tlie norougn of Carlisle ue and me eume is Here* by coutmutid, and mattne Chiei Burgess snail .nebulas ibereiii<direuted,7provitiediibul.tiie Ue- Uius, appointments and removals shall be made at such times as me Cmpf,BUrgesS shall deem ex pedient,''and provided' that ail Police appoint ments nereuiter made by-me Chief Burgess shall 'be approved by me Town'Council at tneir regu lar monthly,.meetings. The appointments of me Chiei Burgess uowever to. be good until rejected .by the Town Council; % ; ; , > Uuy of April; one thuuouad eight.hundred' and. sixty-seven.*": Z. ii;: * ..XTy’*:, ‘ v. of council, JOHN CAMPBELL, * ,* E. D. CiUIGLEY; I Sfe() , i/o/CorpOT-aho;i^ ;^' <r - W 5 Muf 4 ibU7—Ut -o 1 '- ■ 1 QUMKEBLAND V&LLEY LU^EL, CUKNER OF MAIN AND BEDFORD STREETS, " .‘OXimieiiEi pWna';‘ l- rH . ■ }7 ■ • 'The undersigned andtiie traveling of (hie well known stand and la prepared to a<> commodate visitors, witk hoarding ana lodging on reasonable terms. . -His tablejs supplied withfchebeat the market, allords. -. His .bar contains the choicest of liquors.* His apartments :are commodious and airy: hla emblem in chargeof-a careful and.' experienced osuert and he hopes to-be able to give entire sat* laiuouoa loaUhis guests. ; ' * ■;, ...a- MftTAWfIV. C ißtetn SPoibrnfaementa. T ia Goods. Wares r^„‘f™, Merc^ a 9? ,so 'walso Brewers, Distillers, Sntv nf .^«S? U . ng 1 Hou8e8 » *O., within the i os appraised and asscss- Crawford, Morcantllo Appraiser, in nc fofiowa C to'wit l tUe BQVeral acta -of Assembly as CARLISLE; n* m Bfne ’ df y goods, C, ?4 , ‘ O.Ogllby, cfo , 11 A. Bentz, do 10 A. L. Roesor, do • n W. A.« Miles, do u W, o. Sawyer A Co., do 11 L, T. Grcontleld, do n Leldloh A Miller, do n S, 0. Brown, do. 12 John Koller, * groceries, u 0. L, Halbert, do- 12 C. Llszman, • do 14 John Harder, do . 11 Wm.Bentz, • do 12 Jacob Sener, ' . do 1 j J.D. Mock, ' So 14 W. H. Horn, ■ do 14 David Ott.. ; • do 14 Daniel SUoomaker. , do 14 *i° o “ & Mttsoubolmor, do 14 G. 13. Hoffman;. do • » 14 Cameron A Bro., . do 14 wushmood A Bro,. do 11 J. A. Wetzel. . do 11 MtoolciUrubn&r, do 11 W.H. Smith, * do u Robert Allison, . do 11 H. Pohloy. So 10 John Martin, do 14 J. P. Bierly, ’ dS u J. Ap. Rhoads, produce, 14 Leo A Bro;, • do 14 Beotom <6 Bro., do 11 J. H. Hosier A bro., , do n If. O. Woodward, . "0 ll Jeremiah Qlvlor, do 11 ' a' A i* J S??.Y. er ’ lumber A coal, 14 A. n. uliUI, do' ll Dolancoy AShrora, do 11 'X® tZGl > fl °ur and feed store. 14 11. A. llhoadft, furnltqro, 14 A. B. Ewing, do {J John Llzman, do - n U. Slmpley, do u David Slpe, do ~ 14 w. Munich, merchant tailor. 11 James Eaklns, do TJ John Doinor, do 1 j J. Smiley, -do 12 B. B. Leonard, Jr., do ii E. Goldsmith, do u 1. Livingston, . do 12 il. S. Hitter, So u JohnTroiblor, do i.t A, M. Pipo’r, books, 14 J.Loudon, do 14 y e o* Yocum* confectionary, 14 J. H. Uhoom, do 14 Mra. S. A. Kleffer, do it K. Hughes, do' 14 Mrs. Sophla Blmon, notions, 14 U. Inhoif, '. do 11 W.lt, Halbert, do* ii t, fancy goods, 14 Mrs. Mary Brown, *do 14 John Hutton, * do m Mrs. S. A. Hutton, ‘do 14 H ii. Plank / " “o vVm. M. Porter, • do 14 John Irvin, do i\ E. C. Fleming A Bro., do 14. Minor A Bowers, hardware. 10 H. Sltxton, do * ft p. Rhoads,, cigars;' ■ 14 {• p ul £.• hats and furs, 14 J. A. Koller, do 14 J.G. Cuilio, -do 1.1 Mrs, 0. Elliott, drugs. 14 D. Ralston, do in Mrs. H. Havorstlok, do 12 I’humas Conlyn, Jewelry, 14 H.Uoyslugor, do m i'.C. Kramer. * , do m Mrtf. E. Williams, millinery, 14 Mrs. ohenoweth, do * 14 suiauel Bnsmiugor, robes. 14 v\ r ni. Cleppor,. • do 14 Win. Railing,. . leather.dcalor, 14 ueo. Euammgor, do 14 E. Gardner.,., , , . do 14 \Vm. i-ridloiV stoveste- ~ < 14 Rlnesralth A Rupp, l4 Walker A Claudy, do . 14 J. McGonegal, > - do 14 ■ Wm, Sellers, - baker, 14 oamupl Goodyear, . do . . 14 Mrs. A. M.. Frederick, do 14 Peter Miilor, do , it ii. Harkucss, marketing, 14 0. A. Smith, do, - 14 Allison a Keeney, do ' 14 Win, Spousler, do 14 Win. Brought, , do 14 Wm. Cheuoweth,' do 14 John Lusher, .photographer, 14 John Campbell,. sowing machines, 14 Anna Waainuood, , do 14 ,C. .L. Lbohmlin, do - 14 MBCHANICSBURG. P. A. Brough & Bro,, ’ dry goods Brlndio A JNieswmger, Mo Comfort ABattoalr, do : f. D. Kartusbarger, do JosepiPEicockj; i l 1 do J. B. Hurot A son, do L. W. Abrams, clothing, 1. D. Keeler, morohaut tailor, Johnston ASou, • produce - T. B. Bryson, -do Miller a Garbt, do otimower A Pry, do zmcburlus Astuyman, do Jonu.Kupp, furniture, .dark A Lnehl, do J.Hall, do t’ltzel A Bro., do West A Uockaiollow, groceries vVe*l a llookufeiiow, ' do ilollmun A Crann, • do i. Eiohr,, do ■ J. Enlingor, do Kaufman A GrlOlth, ' do *Vm. Woods, books, ijovi itigui, boots and shoes. j. Keiier,- do I u. c. auiger, do I C. Kunus, do Miowmuu A Bro., do Twartz a Slmpley, Jewelry, Loidtoh A Mathews, stoves. vVilsdn A Sou, do Jacob Dorshoimer, cigars, J.B. Palmer, do Martin GoswUor, do ■ ira Day, ‘drugs, ilouoit A Eberiy, do J. B. Herring, . do H. E. Geyer, do Boyei A Eberiy, hardware, Boob A Kimmel, • jdo G. W. Loohman, photographer. Andrew Myers, do jiberiy A Sou, lumber, - Jueepu MiheiseUj do Laird & Moore,- do ’ , ' Alpheua Dale, confectionary.* J.J. Smith, do J. Meioy, , , do John Gross, , • ' marketing, DovQuney ABattoff. do E<, Marshall A Bro., do SHIPPBNSBURQ. Stovlck A McPherson, dry goods; J. A J.B. Xieddlg, • do Stewiu-t A Cox, do Heck, Sou A Siders, do •Robe. Snodgrass, do • Geo. Duke, • groceries, i’armon A Kimbler do S. O. Holier, do W. H. Holler, do S. Myers, ; do John Stumbaugh, do Willis A Johnston, do J.R. Pugue, ’ do G. N. Greuson, ‘do vVml Clark, . do C, Eosnaught. ogt... ■' do ••J. u. w «j«ojq- drugs, — - .E, Artz, ; ■ , . - do - •. , B. K. Keller,’ do r " - .W. G. Croft, boots and shoes. P. S. Artz, . do Jaiues Kelso, .do G, B. Cole, ' do 14 Eoruey A McPherson, hardware, ll Grublii A Holler, do is Landis A Son, jewelry, > 14 Shearer A Blair, merchant tailor. 13 J. M. smiley, do 11 John Bridges, r do 14 Mrs. M, Davis, mllllnCry, 14 David Grisweli, furniture, 14 H. J.’ Duke A Bro. do - 14 J.B.Suody, . . do il Long AGlsn, produce -ll Ruby A Co., .do 10 A. Seirer A SOu, do 13 Criswell A Morrow, do is r. P. Blair; do Jr A. VVolf; stoves,' 1 flrfl J. Mi HyJiM. ■do , 1 ' , ' 'H B. E. Suody, photographer; •- 14. Henry Myers, raurkeiing,. '• *• 44 • . - 1 '/' NEW CUMBERLAND. P. WUlet; . dry goods,’• J. G. Miller, do. • . • Huimou Long, . , do * -1 Lee AEbeny.-., ; lumber, Mussoi* A Coiiver, do - v'aionilno’A Eeemoni do Charles Oyster, do .. . NEWBURQ. , Elsenhower A’ Halo, diy goods! 14 stovickASwigert; • • ,clo m • ll 'Elliott A Burr,.. do ‘ * • c '-.-li •d. McCoy, boots and shoes, 14 c, steviuk, furniture. ■ h Jeremmil Brlckor, marketing,- 14 David Hoover, v :do 14 80 UTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP. Wm. Clever, , dry giiods, - .ll J, AC; Wadeamlth,' do ’ll Geo, clover,- do ’ 14 •LiStrohm, • •do .12 J. Shock A Bro.,- do -H PENN, TOWNSHIP. Earnest A Co,, drygoods, 14 Geo; Russel.* ,';;do , / 11 Wm. ; Rubbei, .'doV 'll .samuei*fjpug, : -. , do* .\ ' • , 44 : VfHIOKXNSON TOWNSHIP. Samuel Wolf, dry goods, -- • ll J.E* Lower, do 13 x'. J. Roush/ , tnaiketlhg, • 14 NEWTON TtJWNSTTTP Newcomer (J 0,,, drygoods, 18 d. Aluieritt dob,' ao ‘ 1 h * 'Clever sc Earnest, : do" • • 13 Jonn Mnnon, V do* l-j cope bs diuua/ :' . do 13 *xiouoiiig ct Bon, groceries, , li jouu Uiuuum, do' 13 cjamuoi mutch,, bools and shoes, ii iii duyderj • * produce;-. A 5 • io - J.tttJ.P. Hursb, do ! 0 xiui’Bu cs iiro., do .18 manning Aero., do - ' ' J 3 , marketing; 5 14 \V;J^,Gooanarc, r l'do ‘ . . u '.Win. nisllop;- • - do ' . 14 - Peter Hess, . • do ' ‘ “ 14 • Aiuuo'oßeetemv ‘ do •’ •’ 14 c. Ham, - - do * •. v 14 Uiicdb Wagoner, .•. ‘do’. ‘ • 114 Win. Viuaiti;-*' ‘ 1 do , H, A* H. h’isUor, fruit caps, ‘ ; 14 ' “ MIDDLESEX TOWNSHIP. J. 0. GUI! groceries;' ■l4 . 700 SOUTH MIDDLETON TOWNSHIP. O. Ham et Wliliamson, dry goods, .13 . ’ .to DO Webuurt dt Borland, ; ao .13 ’ 15 UO ' ;; -“. ; dQ - • «, LJI6U U.Hurujou, . . . . . ■: do 13 ~ in yn samaei NVolf. ■ . 80 14 .. U, JrtnpPi furniture, .14 7 (W Mrs,E, Hartzeit confectionary, * *l4 ' • 7ou Pump Clepper, ; - do - -- -■ 14 700 Jouu Heckman,do •• •. 14 • 7 yo Geo. Geesamuu', flour and feed, 14 7 00 , ' • . . MONKOE TOWNSHIP. Geo. Brludle. ' * goods, ' Nisely tXKadfman; do ■ s y- . - ' SamuelPiaus,‘produde.'' Henry Spuhr, do , ifleU) atibmisementß. EAtjr PENNSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP'. - , * * CTom. License. John Qlcsncr, dry goods, 14 iW W. O. hunks, tio 14 7 UO I>. Denllngor, do 14 7 00 «L Luugcrncckor. groceries, 14 700 Buiuuei Huuiiuql, do 'l3 . 10 00 U. Brooks & aim* do 14 7 00 Irvin Mahon, jn-oduce, 'l3 10 00 May & Co.. do 14 7 00 A. Elmer, confectionary, 11 7 oO h. Esliugor, lumber, 14 7 00 do 11 7 00 N. Hood, stoVes, 14 ' 700 David Brown, marketing, ‘ 11 7 00 ' UPPER ALLEN TOWNSHIP, drygoods, 14 7 00 J. H. Go*wiler, ao 12 12 50 John Swartz, merchant Udlor, 14 7 00 Henry Kline, marketing, 11 7 U 0 LOWER. ALLEN TOWNSHIP, Fej-tlng A Grove, dry goods, 11 700 E. Good *fe Uro., do 11 .700 A. H. Gardner, do 11 700 A. Brower do , 12 12 50 C.schcrlca f drugs, 14 7 w J. P. ioung, marketing, 11 700 Wm.Cruli. do b ’ 11 7^ HAMPDEN TOWNSHIP. S’ Wise » drygoods, .13 10 00 Datum Rupp, do ' 13 10 00 J.H. McMurray, do- 11 • 700 10. p. Lighinor, do 11 7 00 •aamuei Eborsulo, boots and shoos, 14 700 Daniel Rupp, produce, 14 7 00 O. lompim, luruauro. 14 700 G. J. Detnck, sioves, 11 7-00 Geo. Buoy, marketing, 14 7 00 FRANKFORD TOWNSHIP. Alexander & Bro., drygoods, ’ll 7 00 Alexander i Woods, do - . 14 70y ,MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP. J.M.Wagonor, groceries, -.14 7 00 SILVER SPUING TOWNSHIP. W. Caldwell, r grtfeer, - 11 7 00 urns A Lamb. drygoods, 14 7uo W. H. Eciculs, 0o 12 J 2 5o Now :uiuor'& Burkhart, do 11 700 J-S'-Nuiw,. do 14 7W T ,l n to W r ' , do . 11 ■ 7 0.) L ullg itEuerly, do 14 7 0; B. Eeui.g, produce, 13 „10 oj J. a. itiger, uoniuotiouary, 14 *' 7 00 I'. Brecamuker, marketing, 14 ' 700 WEST PENNSUOROUGH TOWNSHIP. ?: 'u 'X°“ V ‘ ir ’ ' dri ' BOUJ IS . 13 10 00 G. -VI. Houser, •uo . i.j 7 iui Robt.AlcK.mght, do It* 7 i>,i Jacob lluusuevv. do }•> tl™, W J M B i^^ mU |“ IIBU, ProauoO, H 7 (jo \V. li, OlUUdulJ. do- 1.4 In |uk .1. a. (Juruliiors ’ do {•> ! V\ l i\i )uni:ll , olticr - “owhant tailor, l i 7 uu J. WiU/sua, deulor, ,11 7 Ho NEWViLLB. Klinlc<l:lluHhey, drygoods, U 1,3 00 I. AiCGUIIUItMJT.t CjOU, do 11 l.» lh» btuiign a iiiiiiuu, do IU 2u 00 L. James it _uro«, do o !) ’11: >ll' Vi. W. Wi!d, drugs • U ° * j./ airs. iM, Rued, d 5 p 7^ J. H. lUnior, do }., Ift 8. e. o’-hiei, do' l.j 7Jo iumaulAoun, merchant tailor, 11 7Uj iJeugueriy ,t ihcwsier, do ‘ll ' 7uj * Avti wo » groceries, I.*i 10 oj Win. aimer, do tl 7 mm Hmuser.tSon, do 10 lu uo VJ. W. Alim, stoves, n 7 (j 0 James Kennedy, Jr., do 1-1 7 no Juseim ijaugimu* Hour and feed, 11 700 vv. J. AicCuaucn; do i-t 7 Uc J. J, Grawiord, confectionary, It 7 cu Kunitlu a Alcc'anuasa, hardware. 11 - wi uu atougu a Alateor, do 1° j.» r,, Joan nrioKor, lurmturo, 14 700 Wooduum a ahulenburger, do l-i 7 nu Hays a Bin., puCiery, pj 7 (W irwm lUaieer, uoota and sliocs, ' i-|. m 7 uu Joan Hard, muriceimg, U * 7 Will. V.imi'd, do b ’ 7 M U V. 11. auiiur.Jowulry, U 7 (W DISTILLEUa AND BREWERS. J * W 1 Wbealer, Newton twp. 11 25 no Ahl ,t suydur. do }j ' .T-SJ Win. jV4i).iiiudor, MurlLslc, 0 ■ Si uo Jacob Geunard, t do y. !ij uu . EATING HOUSES. Mrs. Mary Maloy, McchumcsJnug, S 000 Juaepu Gardner, uarii le, 8 OCJ Win. Wuiltor, , ,uo S ' suo alls. Ellen decora, do. 8 ’ G ix> ■H a y./ a . i ' lulcuy ’ . Nowum twp. 8 suj W.hoaiuuugh; .do 8 '* 5 do to. H. Grove, do- 8 5 uu Jacob Hippie, Muebamesburg, Notice is hereby given to all persons uamcdlu the uuuvo list, uiufby an act of ansemoiy un pin veil April iun, IoOZ, County Treasurers are re quired to onug suit and cuneet ail licenses re iiiaiuing unpaid on or uoioro u jnrst day 01 July next, and ny oiuer Acta oi Asaenioiy, venders ul vmoua, spintous, mail or bunveu liquors, are al so name to indictment in uio Court/ 01 w,uarier Suasions. Tnuoo imetosicd aro tneroxoro icnues icd to nil their licenses without delay and'save ilic costs, Ac. .■ . • - 11 15 00 0 25 00 11 16 On 14 . 7 UU 14 - 7 Od 10 20 00 U. - 7 00 ■•l* 7 00 0 25 00 0 26 00 -11 1500 18 WOO 11 15 00 14 - 700 14 7 00 14 , 7 00 14 7 Uo . 12 12 oo 14 7 00 , LEVI ZEIGLER, May 2,1807—it 1 ‘ camrcr °f Uumhcnaml Loanty. FADING .RA I Xj XI OA J} ouxMMELI ARRANGEMENT.—ApriI fi, 18(t7. Gieatlrunk Lino from the. North and North- West lor ihniudeipmu, iNoW lone, UeuUma i utisvmo, luiuuqua, Ashluud, Lebanon. Alien town, iiaaton, uqmmia, Giua, Lancaster, Go.um 01a, aic., c:c. • ' 12 12 50 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 Oo 14 7 0o 14 - -7 00-14 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 ' .7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 .7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 10 20 00' 11 15 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 n-uius luuvo Hurrlubui-g for Now Vork. ns fol- Al| ' > i yj iO.Waauw.Jo A. Al., and u.icand»uj r. Ai., connecting wall Trams, on the Pennsylvania Uua Uouil, amFamvmg at .Now Kora, at o.uu and xc.lu iV. IU,, and l.iu, 6.;£0 and lu.’ai uiya.ua A. !vi. uaa u.uo t, 4>i, n ama witueuc cnaiiuu Ii«UVU lltUJ'l«Ourtf Joi- T«»- imuiua.-MiuoiflViJiu.ktanJauU, Piuo Grove' Ailuu- LuWn and Piniudeipma, at o.iu A. Al., and 2.10 and •mu l'. Al., stopping ut Leuuaou mid prmcinai * vv'ui auiuons; uies-lui. 1 . xVi. maiung eouuocUoiis lorPliilpaeipniaundCoiumom omy. l*'or Polls vme, ocauyUuu tiaven and Auburn, viatocmivV hjii and ousquouuuna itail Hoad, leave Tlarns uuig ut ii.'M p, al, *“ 1,11 ilumriiuiß: Leave Now York at O.UO A. M. 1300 JSouu aud O.O J amt« l-. M.; l-uuaa«pma ut 5.15 A. uua o„jor .at Way irassout'er Tram leaves 1 uuuUuipaui ut 7.ud A. ai., i uiaruiug Jruui KeuU mg uiu .m r. M., stopping ut uu atauous; Potts vuiti ui a.-io A. ax. uiiuA*! P. M.; Ashland i.uo mid 11.00 A. M. uuu l.oy p, M.; Tumuquu at y.jj A. M. uua i.uo uua o.oo l'. ai. ’ 14 7 00 14 . . 700 r 14 7 00 14 , , ,7 00 14 7 00 14 • 700 i 14 ‘ 700 1* ’ 700 ,14 7 00 Xuave Potlsviiie lor Harrisburg, via Schuylkill uuu ousquouanua liuil ituuU ut /.o0 A; M. TieaUxug Accommodation Train; Leaves Read *“&**■ i>l, » louirmug from Philadelphia at 0.00 1 * iVI. ' ttiiuwwu Accommodation Train: Leaves SSIS."' M - luMmla « ‘ u “V<a I'dilu caster, Columbia, Ao. . ■ ~,u u. l > uuu y» : Heave Now York at 8.00 P. M. Phuudelpina 0.00 a. M. aud 3.15 P. M., the 8 00 A j>l. Tram running ouiy lo fading; PottsviUo 8.00 A. IU.; HurrirtUuig u.ao A. al., uua 11.22 A. M. lor Now iorit uua a. 20 P. M. Tor pmludeiphla. Commutation, Mileage, season, School and Ex cursion TTcitois, lo ami Trom all points, at reduced rales. Baggage checked through; 80 pounds allowed each Passenger. May 2.1807. AG EN T 8 WAN TED-PAT JEN T- Kianr i^OrtfSALa , .—lluiumoud's Patent uu.glar Alarm; wnicJi is so arraugud that it qua be placed in auy pm t of Che house ami not a door or window can be moved without llnug a pistol 1 uud lighting a lamp at the same instant., Many enterprising men are making from «30 to 850 per day by selling the ALAUM3. Auy person wish ing to see the instrument will call upon the un dersigned at.iho Mansion House** Camale, Pu. May 2^lBo’. —It ■ W. 11. TOBIN. ATOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that J_l Betters Testamoutary on the estate of An na Clouse, late of Carlisle Borough deceased, have been Issued to the undersigned, residing ,iu same place. Ail persons knowing them selves Indebted to the estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims against siud estate will also present thorn for settlement. SAMUJSL J. FELLS, ■ - • tec ‘““ r LIVERY bTABLE.—The uudbrslgii ed having purchased the Livery Stable Jute o owned by Geo. \V. Hilton, on Pitt Street near ly opposite the Mansion House, uud having sup* piled it with a lot of splendid new Couches, Car nages and Buggies, uud a large number of lino uud gentle Horses,suitable for riding or driving, are prepared to accommodate the public in all the various bruuclicQ of their business, Flue Hackneys for ludie>. Careful drivers furnished when deshed. Call at thb old stand ot Geo. W. Hilton whore a look at our stock of Horses and our splendid now vehicles, wilriusuro us your, patronage. April 20, IB(J7~Jy- PEPPER <tBRO. 1 'll- 15 00 14 1 700 ,14 - ••7 00 10 *. 20 00 0 - 26-00 14 7 00 14 7 00 7 00 15 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 AG Ij Nj. WANTED. —>Ve wuut agents in uil sections of the ttlates of Peun- Hj i.an.a, Maryland, Delaware and DibtnotofUo lumbia, to sen a very valuable publication. ‘Ac* live agents cad maae ezo per day, of which we can satisiy any one desiring tin; information.— Poisons wishing agencies wnl direct to &IMUN U. PHiHKa & CO., . April 18,1807—8m* Mox -iO, Hurnaburg, Pa. 7-00 7 00 7 UJ' 12 50 700 ELECTION NOTlCE.—Notice ia here by given that an election will uo field on May lit, i«h, at cue Court House, in uur iibio, between me uoura of Z and i o'cioea, P. M., ox stud day, to elect a President and uvo mana gers of tae Carlisle Gas and Water Company. ' GHU. WLI&E, Aprii.26, 1807—3 t. beerctury. 7 00' 10 00 7 00 VnHE BE6T PLACE TO BUY Boots, I .anoes, Hats, caps, Under Blurts, Drawers, and hoys Glovea, etc., is at Hoot, '■Bnuo, dlut and cup Ware Hooiu, IS. W. comer of Norm nauover street and nuuust Alley, midway between xnudium saud Wetzel sHuteis, camsio •, Aov, 18, irtuo—cm- _ ZO 00 7 UO ZO'UO 7 00 10 00 7 00 IQ OO 7 00 20 00 EJiMO V AJj.—Xhp nudtjrsiiju.ediiiis re 'mcWed his lllaciisniuii isntip xroiu! Hie cor uc.-of Huuoviu’and .Norm.streets to tuePiucic utnitu (Shop on South struct, in. the rear of the Grocery’aiore tU Win, Plan- ct ouu. ' April H, lt>o7—Hu* GU.U. LINDEMOUD. • 25 00 IU 00 .. 10 00 • 7,00 7.00-1; 1; 7 oo IV AVID P. UILLEK, VA/RVEYOR AND DRAFTSMAN, . MOIT-NT kouk, CUMkBBkAkD eo„ PA. April &n» • .. ... oo' r 7.00: - 7TJO 7,00 7 00 7 00- OU'EUIF k. —1 plfel- myeeit BH a caudi- O dale lor the utliue of Bherxlf of Oumborlalid county at the ynaqihg election, subject to me de cision of the Democratic County Convention. ANDREW H, MARTIN. Carlisle, April 25, 16u7. ■\XTANTEO TO LET.—A job of hayl- Y Y lug LOgs from my lot to tno Mul—enough to make you,eve leet of lumber. Apply anon, • % ' F, B.ROGHUd, April 26,1807—3 t ' Ml, Holly , springs. tJpECIAL N UTIUL Lvory porsuu O wno isxa the want of Duow,-Shoes, Han» and c.*ps, t3cu.,-suoUld cali'Ut'ihe sales Room of 11 PD AN H, and learn prices. B, W. Corner of North Hauo ver Btreet auu Douual Alley. CarliHle. Nov. U, Wdll-Oul . 1 U . •15 00 ia \n so 14 ; , 7 |UO 'l4‘ r ~ 700 14 ‘ ■' TOO BILLIARD SALOON. G. A. NICOLLS, General MupcrliUcndcnl. • • jlrg <BooJg w. C. SAWYER, JOHN A. DUKE,- JOHN BURKHOLDER. THE NEW YORK STORE!/ W-. C. SAWYER & OO EAST MAIN STREET, UNDER RIPPEY’S HOTEL, Have Just received from NE rr YORK, tho largest Stock of DRY GOODS, CARPETS, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, over brought to Carlisle, • • . 10,000 YARDS OJ? CARPETS, In nil the various grades from the lowest hemp I J I , O bear, quality of Ax minster Brussels, Oil Cloths for Hulls, Mattings for Chambers, Cocoa Mattings for Oflices, . HOME MADE RAO., Dajnasks for curtains, Shades for windows, Hollands for blinds, Table Oil Cloths, Looking Glasses, <tc. W. C, SAWYER & CO. Have Just received an Immense supply of dress go ods The ladles will find everything desirable In ma terial, styles and kinds of-Goods. We make no boosts of keeping low priced shoddy trash goo«ls. \V. C. SAWYER & CO. .Since the decline, have bought stacks of DOMESTIC GOODS, 4-1, G-f, 0-1, io-1 Sheetings, . Tickings, ' JileacJied and Unbleached Muslins t 7 able Materials, Towellings, ' Flannels, OoxaUerpanes, Wool Table Covers. All these Goods and many others, wo offer tit very low prices. Wo never parade prices or brn" abontseUmg less than cost. W. C. SAWYER & CO. Have lh store a beautiful line of CL O TJT& , CASSIMER "i/TO- S', Ac., Selected with reference to service, beauty, and gb d value, at low prices rather than circus clap trap professions or selling less than cost of pro ductions. Wo have made to ordoYlnbeat stylo BootXa purchased 4/ desired. \ . \V. C. SAWYER & CO. Have every kind of Goods for MOURNING- & FUNERAL purposes. Give special attention to this branch of our largo trade. * i ■ W. O. SAWYER & CO. Have everything In * WHITE GOOD, S FOR DRESSES, ' BASQUES, UNDERWARE, EDGINGS, INSERTINGS, BANDS, * -. LACES, (to. Bought from an entire fresh importation, we ask an examination of these desirable Goods. W. C. SAWYER «fe 00. Have Just received a.fresh and beautiful stock of PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS, and all kinds of Hosiery Kid Gloves, Hoop Skirts, latest designs, Dress Trimmings, Corsets, * Ties, and all kinds of Notion's. W. O, SAWYER <fe CO. do not advertise in the Show bill.sensational style bat desire to call the attention, of buyers to the moat desirable, best selected and largest stock, of goods kept of thoclties..' Olir prices are al ways at the ‘ LQWEST MARjp:? VALUE, Wo discount nil our bills and give customers the advantage gained. JW.SC. SAWYER & CO, aordialiy ask aninspection’ofourGoods. Goods siiown to all - A/,’l)’ HOODS JUICE IVIN O EVERY DAY Vf. C. BAAVYER & CO. ® EAST UATN S TREET, VNUEB bippey’b hotei.. r April 18,1807, 3Drg Oooltß. QREAT EXCITEMENT IN AUCTION HOUSES! A LARGE LOT OF CHEA P G OOD S ! TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT OVER MUSLINS,,. ' CALICOES, & DRESS. GOODS. HIGH PRICES CRUSHED AND THE BIG PROFIT SYSTEM E X JP -O S E D I GREENFIELD, NO. 4, EAST MAIN STREET, Has Just returned from Now York and Phlladdl eßtnlunfcHtuVicctcd 1 lnKonool ' t!lGlflr ff eHt . c bwip. STOCK OF DRY GOODS* tll . ls mark , ot - .Look and catoful- Vx 8 . P r J, ces i and while doing so com pare thorn with other merchants. Large lot of TIP TOP CALICOES, MADDER COLORS, at only cts., sold before at 10 cts. One Cose SUPERIOR PBINTS, at only 15ots„ sold formerly at 18%.cts, Two Cases of all the best Makes and Brands and Choice Styles, at 18% cts. BLEACHED MUSLINS, •* 9 • - of a* good quality only 12)4 cts. per yard. BLEACHED MUSLINS, yd. wide, at only 15 cts, •“ . 1 “ “ “ “20 »• “ ‘ “ “ “ “ " ‘22 « , “ “ “ 25 “ ThcsqßleachcdMusllnsaroof the most popu lar brands. and only annuo be examined before purchasing ‘ • STACIES OP BROWN MUSLINS, at 12 14, 15.18%, and 20 and 24 cta. for tho best yard wide and very heavy. These prices aro from 16 to 20 per cent. lower than they ware sold for two weeks ago. Also, the largest ana finest stock of Ginghams, • Tickings, Checks, . Shirting Stripes Drillings. • ‘ • Table Cottons. Pillow Case Muslin, Sheeting Muslin of all widths. over brought to this market and all will be sold at equally reduced*prices as. my goods. I have also made It an object during this visit to the cities to purchase a very flue ana largo assortment of the most desirable Brands ol ‘MOURNING AND SHIRTING PRINTS, which I will sell at only 18% cts. SIX K S! In addition lo my woll’selected stock ol Domes tic Goods, I have a very Hue assortment of Bilks and all bought add will be sold at extremely low iprices. Gros. Graln and Lyons Black Silks, ex tra heavy for mantles and Dresses, also lowei grades of Black and a large lot of Fancy and Sol id Colored Silks, which I can sell at prices to suit all. My lino of ALL WOOL DELAINES Is unusually large and well selected, embracing every variety of color, which I will let go. at 50 cts. nor yard, this being the old price fotVthese goods before the war. . ENGLISH, , r GERMAN AND * FRENCH DBBBS GOODS, of groat varieties, and bought at sucb sacrifices that I can soli them at prices far-less than the cost of importation.. / • . • WHITE GOOPS,- consisting of fine and medium qualities o Jaconet Muslin, ' Nansook Plaids, Tape Checks, Brilliants. Linens,' Marseilles Quilts, Towels, Llucn Diapers, Napkins, «tc. 1 will sell at 20 per cent, cheaper than they cun be purchased at any place In town. , GENTLEMEN’S &,BOY’S WEAR. I have an unusually largo stock of these goods, all of desirable brands,. consisting of 0.0 TT ON AD EH, plain and plaid, Blue Drillings and Demins, KENTUCKY JEANS, at from 25-eta, per yard and upward. A SPLENDID CASSIMERE, all wool, at only $l,OO nor yard, sold a month ago ‘at 81,75, also, Clothsand Cassimeres from the finest to the medium qualities at prices to correspond with the largo reduction In other goods. LADIES CLOAKINGS AND SACKINGS! 1 havp live different shades of Ladles Cloaking and Sacking Cloths, which 1 consider the ne plu* ultra q! any over offered to tpo ladles .of Carlisle and vicinity. IVfy stock of NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, Hose, Suspenders, : Liuba Cuflb . ” Umbrellas, •and Collars, ' Hoop and Bal moral-Skirts, and In fact everything usually found In a well selected assortment*'©! goods Is very large, and will* be'sold at-prices that cannot fall to please.' A p A G T! i And on<? lhatshould be remembered by affpurc/wwerji. ■is that lam always the 'first to briny down prices fn this town. This Tdm able to do on accoimf of my ex penses being o great deal lighter than any other mer chant fa thisplaoe, ’ 'and Remember GREENFIELD, fos Remember GREENFIELD for Remember GREENFIELD, for DRESS GOODS, and CHEAP GOODS of all kinds, and at last re* member mySlgn and place of business. ' ' * • OkEENKII?IiI)'B t . MfVfOk 186 7v "TlluaiJkmaSno^ "ine prettiest tiling, the “b woe test thing,” and the most of it for the least money. It overcomes Uio odor of perspiration; softens and addsdeuca* cy.to .tho skin: Ja ft delightful perfume; allays headache and Inflammation, ana is a necessary companion in tlie sick-room, in tho nursery, and upon tho toilet sideboard. It can be obtained every whore ot one dollar per bottle. , Saratoga spring Water, sold by all Druggist** 8. T.—lBoo.—X.—Tho amount of Plantationißlt torssoldin one year iftSoinoihingstartUng. They wo'Ald fill Broadway six feet high, from me Park to 4th street. Drake’s manufactory is one of the institutions of New York. It is said that Drake Ealated all tho rocks In tho Eastern States with is.cabalistic “ S. T.—ltfUD.—X,” and then got the old granny legislators to pa£s a law ” preventing disfiguring the face of nature,” which gives him a monopoly. Wo do nut,know bow this is, but wo do know the Plantation Bitters sell as no other article ever did. They are used by oil clas ses of tho community, and are death on Dyspop sliv—certain. They are very invigorating when langmd and weak, and a great appetizer. SARATOGA SPRING WATER, Bpid by All Druggists. “In lifting tho kettle from the lire 1 eoa'dcd: myself ver.v severely—one hand almost to a crisp. The torture was unbearable. * • • The Mexi can Mustang Liniment relieved tho pain almost Immediately.” CHAS. r'OSTEH. 420 Brood bt., Philo. This is merely a sample of what tho'MUstang Liniment wlilno. It, la invaluable In all cases of wounds, swellings, sprains, 'outs, braises, spavins, etc.,- either upon man or beast, ... , Beware of counterfeits. None is genuine unless .wrapped in fine steel-plate engravings, beorlml tho signature of O, W. Westbrook, Cuemlst, and the private stamp-of Dksias Barnes & Co., New Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists All who value a beautiful head of hair, and its preservation from premature baldness and turn ing gray will not fall to use Lyon’s celebrated ijethalron. It mokes the hair rich, soft and BloK^y*eradicates.dandruff, and causes the hair to grc' w with luxuriant beauty. It Is sold evory wnero, B. THOMAS LYON. Chemist, N. Y. Sabatgoa BFBIKQ Waxbb, sold by all Druggists ruby complexion, oV almost mai • ViL?^.?M t l in sfh* and instead of 22, she really appes r , „,P Ari ~r, oi <« told them plainly, sho used. Hugi V* B Balm, and would not bo without, 1.- \ can improve her personal appearance by using this article. It con bo order ctl of ttu y druggist for only 5« cents. . Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all D* Helmstreet's Inimitable Hair Coloring has been steadily growing In favor for over twenty years. It acts upon the absorbents at the roots of the hair, ana changes it to its original color by de grees. All instantaneous dyes deaden and injure the hair. Helmstreet’s ia not a dye, but is certain in Its-results, proraots its growth, and is a beau tiful Haiu Dressing. Price 6U cents and 31,1 X). Sold by all dealers. . • . Saratoga Spring Water, sold by ail Druggists. , Lyon’s Extract of Pure Jamaica Ginger— for Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn, Stoic Hcud 'ache, Cholera Morbus, «£c., where a warming; gonial stimulant is. required. Its careful prepa ration and entire purity mako It a cheap and re liable article for culinary purposes. Sold every where, at 6U cents per bottle. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists. .. For ■ sale at Havorsticlc and Ralston's Drug Stores, Carlisle. July 5; IB6o—eowly, JLejjal Jlotices- . JVT 01 ICE*—All persons are hereby no* tided that 1 will call at their places or busi-' ucas or residence, for the purpose of regulating all weights aud measures lu accordance with the provisions of Section 7, of an ordinance' In refer* enco to weights and measures, passed July SO. 1805. A.S.LYNE, ; April 25,1807—0 t. " ' Clerkvj Markets, vTVr6riOE.-~Notice is hereby given that Xl letters of Administration on mo estate of- Aumlium uwigort, deceased, late of .North Mid dleton iwa, Cumberland county, have been granted to the undersigned; residing In same twp. All persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment Immediately, aud those having claims will present them for settle ment. ABM; LAMBERTON, April 11,18 C ' • Administrator, WTOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that Xi letters Testamentary on the estate of Lud wig Welnnrd. late of the Borough of Carlisle, deo’d., have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said borough. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to moke payment immediately, and those having claims against said estate, will also present them for settlement. JOHN F. STEEL, April 4, lBC7—€t Executor. ■JJ POHIiY, RECTIFIER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINE&AND EIQUOES, Nj£*, Tt and 9, North Hanovcr Street, Brandies, ... : ; Holland Gin, . " . Superior Jamaica Spirits, • Irish and Scotch Whiskey, ■ ■ ' Monongahela’Whlskey, . Apple Whiskey, Pittsburg and Common Whiskey, • . Old Sherry, Wine, Old Madeira Wine, Por t Wine, % / Lisbon and Muscatel, : Malaga and £larot, Cherry Brandy, ■ Blackberry Brandy, 1 ' Raspberry Brandy, , ' Lavender Brandy, ' Rum Shrub, DR. STOEVER’S CELEBRATED STOMACH HITTERS Also a largo and superior slock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, , AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, embracing everything In that line of business.— Invoices of Fresh Goods constantly arriving. April 25,1867 —ly ■ qarriaqeb! ' - The undersigned have now on hand and uro making a large, assortment qf all kinds of CARRIAGES, ’ ' • ROCKAWAYB, • - ‘ . • i ' 1 TOP ANO NO TOP “ ‘ •; • , ■ BUGGIES, 'warmnied of-the'bast material, and maiiufao* -lured by the Lest workmen, all of whi ch will bo sold f AT REDUCED PRICES. ' Wo have also a lot of second band work which is offlired at exceedingly, low i Ales. REPAIRING AND PAINTING done atldiort notice and on veaaoifhbio corns. MUSLINS, ■ Shop on ttuuti . Pitt sii'COt* nearly opposite the Mansion Hondo. ’ ‘ ' . ' ■ A,B.&N>SHERK. Jan. 8, f . • • ALP ACC AS, Hartford live stock insu rance COMPANY. ' : , CAPIT AL $500,000. Horses Insured against death from cause, or against theft.. Working Oxen. Cows and Sheep may bo token at 3 to 4 per cent' on' two thirds their cash value. Losses prqmpUy Qffiooof the Cur- Hale AgerOjV . SAM’L K. HUMRICH, Special AgenL Office No. 20 West HlghStnCftVUw©. - March 14.1807—1 y |BrtiicaU CARLISLE, PA. Wine Ritters, Tmisoy Bitters. •V AGENT FOR - Mg= ibxisra- VEGETABLE AMBEOSIA IS THE MIRACLE OF THE' AGE!; J . Gray-hendcd People have their locks restored by it to tlic_ dark* tmtrxnu, tilken tresses of youth,, and are, happyl ‘' Young People, with light* fated otfed Bair, have these unCaahionablb cbhjfs changed to a beautiful auburn, and rejoice 1.r,,. : . People whoso heads are covered < with Dandruff and Humors, use it, and have, clean epata and clear, and.healthy scalps 0*- * V Bald-Headed Veterdhs have •their .remaining locks tightened,* and, the bare spots a luxuriant growth of Hair, and dance for joy.l Young Qentlemep use it because It is richly pertained I • ? ■ Young Ladies use it because, it keeps their Halr.in place I . Eveiybody must and will use it, because; it is the. cleanest' and l bett article in the. toorket! ~ •' Per Sale by Druggists generally. 4®- For sale at Cornraan A Worthington's Drug Store, East Main street, a few doors west' of Sax* ton’s hardware store/ Carlisle,-amt by druggists generally. f , • April 25.1867—3m*'' V 3Bcs<@ooiro. 8PBING! 1861 186 T. BARGAINS now opening In VK> JI ESTIC .0 00 D.S , EKESS GOODS,, AND £EAN» ? wnt via g o bi> is, DRESS TRIMMINGS, , .ZEPHYRS, HIBSONS AND NOTIONS RING’ SNEW S T ORIE, NO. 55 WEST 11A IN STREET, Opposite the Mansion House, Next door to the post Office, Carlisle, April 18,18C7. | OUT DRY GOODS MEN! TO THE P ÜBLIC. I have just returned from the East -with my Spring Stook, and os.nsnal. 1 am selling Goods a ’ little cheaper than any other Dry Goods House in town. Ido not tit ink it necessary to occupy a columh of newspaper to endeavor to keep dp my - reputation for soiling Cheap Goods, nor do I wish to resort to any other clap-trap to gull the public. All I ask of them Is to call mid examine for themselves, and 11 not satisfied with the pri ces, not to buy. Remember the stand, No. 82 North Hanover street, next door to Dr. Klefler’s, and Miller <& Bowers* Hardware store. v WM. A. MILES.. P.S. I will say nothing about my third and fourth grand openings. - April 18,1867. > E. COKMUAK, -- - DU, 0. M. WOOTHINQTON. DRUG STORE/ , . The subscribers have opened a new DRUG AND CHEMICAD STORE. No. 7, East Main Street; Carlisle, ■ ■ where they havojust received a large and fresh supply of the very best. , DRUGS AND MEDICINES to be found irf the Oily Markets, to which they invito the attention of the public. ‘. : Also, a largo variety of PERFUMERY AND FANCY ARTICLES,. D f e Slvffa, and all the various Talent Medicines. '■ All Drugs and Medicines warranted pure. - «3-Prescriptions carefully compounded. f WOUIHINQTON. . HOOP SKIPPS, 628. NE W SPRING STALES. “ OUE, OWN MAKE.” embracing every. Now nnd Desirable Bice, style cm l . Bhape of Plaln.and Trail Hoop Skills.—2. - l-l. IE- “ 3-4, J 1 1“J, 3 1-2.3 3-4 'and 4 ids., round every icugcb aud size. Waist; In every resnoct niMT Qualitv, and especially adapted to meet of Ifirst Clues ana most fashionable ‘•Uur Own Make,” of Hoop Skirts, are lighter., more .elastic, more durable, and really cuaner than any-otherumko.or either Slngloor Double Spring Skirt in the American Market; Thev are Warranted in every respect,, and v?hereser intro duced give universal satisfaction. Uyjoy are now uemg extensively sold by Retailers, and every Dudy should try them. - •' •. * A S^. l 9 p il*- UO JP ,tul ’ J# . o Jro Make,” and ese that k w - T; MAN- UrAOIUHkit, 02s Arch Street, Philadelphia,’’— others aie Oenume , A Catalogue containing sty le. Size and Uouui Prices, sent to uny.addresi A Uniform and Diberai Dist;ouhtallowed toDeal oiy - .Orders, by mail or otherwise, promptly and carefully tilled—Wholesale arid He tali, at Mann luctory and Sales* rooms.' .•«,««* «*»uu Wo. 028 AKgH Pt^LADELPHIA.* Sltlm tmute to order ~ai fere J und'repalfed. '■terms, Not Ousli. ‘.One Price Ouly - ■ April 18,1807—XOm. "'UJAAHT.IiOPKI.VS. HORSE INSURANCE.—The under signed takes this method of expressing his .v««ux» to the '■ Greac Westera Horse.lnsurance Louinany'’for tlie.promptness with which they paid him the insurance.on a horse lost by dedth Iho horse died ou the oth iust., and on the iDth mat., Messrs. Pcfler Brother, the eatorprlslne Agents of the Company; pmd mo the amount Jr the Insurance. The “ Grout Western’’ Comnanv xusures ugamst death, theft or accident to Hm sas; and i, take pleasure m recommending ItiA. the public as a safe, reliable andphxmbt Uumm uy. Farmers and others-will dna it of great ad vantage to insure their stock against death, theft April 14,IS87—tf . ■ ■-•■•■A; B. EVVINB. J U.sTK K IST ja.h'B , ;,. , , , LIVBUY ANJQ &AU2 BTABJUE, BETWEEN UANOVEmAND UEDFORD STS. in-rear'o.f.thb jail. - Having flttedup the Stable .with new Carria ges, &c., I am prepared to lumlah drstiolass turn outs at reasonable rates., parties taken to and from the Springs. a April 20, IrtOl— ty."; !' ;*>, T iUMBERI LUMBER subscri- JU ber has jnstrcmiW his Bdw Mill, on Moun ium Creek, with newpldetiaws, and having a au perlorshicttpf i ell jwPmoLogs. wlll give bis'per sonal attention to gettLngoutgoodFibor’Bdards. Barn Planks,, and Plastering Lathes, also, Building-Timber !of all s}^-. Orders received at Mt. Holly Hotel aud'at the Mill. Give us aeoU. Will self as low as the lowest. . - 1 •’ F.'.U. KOQBItH ••• April2s.lKo-tf T?MPXRE SHUTTLE SEWING MA^ JUJUHLNEd are superior to ail : other T6r I-'aAi r MAN UFAC-fUiUNG PUUPOSRS* W;,': tain all the latest, nre \ speeds' • uoisless; dumWa; and easy 4 to irork^-- v * ? - * r Uusierated Circulars ■ ! discount allowed.' No- cohsigiimonf^ filaa, v .RiewofldiiPiaud-: nf X 1 Quohlo & co’s. Manufacture, in exiviioiM. condition. Inquire at No. 63 Botra-illunovuu street. • April 25, 1803—JJt - ■ ■ 9 ~~ T-
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