=MI A Pdzzle 'm Clip the following lot the nmusemenfof "our puz zle loving readers; Bid aperaon think of a number; tell blm to double the num ber, 1 which • him multiply the sum by 5, anil.tell youtho product ; from this yod out off the last figure, which will always be a cipher, and the number re maining : will be that first thought o'f.— Forexatnple; let the number be thought of be *2B, which doubled makes 52, that multlplled by 5 produoes:26o; then If you take away the cipher, which is the lost figure In the'product; there, will remain 28 the nutdber first'thought of. ' - ISusinses 'Natters. / IMP O R T*BD! The tint invoice of Common or. 11 0 O” Ware 1m ported by turbos arrived and la on oar shelves.— Please call and see its superior quality and. learn prices. Wo will shortly be in receipt of two In voices of fine IRON-STONE WARE of our own importation. WM, BLAIB es-besi-v bun X 2u 14 Fotatoes-2d b-v bua 1. ou, Xi Apples—best—bua 8 00 a Apples—2d b—s bus. 2 oo Qttor, sss,j ; ard, iilow aeon—Hama r .. aeon—Bides,.... Pklladelpma Markets, Philadelphia. May 6.1807. Fi/ktr,—Supplies come m slowly and stocks, artloaUirlyof Cue better brands, being reduoeu > a very low figure, holders are as firm as ever i their views. There is.no maulry except for ome consumption, and .only 000 liarrels were isposed of, at $lB a 14 60 per barrel for low grade Qd oboloe Northwestern extra family, including >me Penna. and Ohio d°- do., at a 15; fancy t11660a17: extra at.BlO6U all 25, and superfine .506 U a 10. uyo flour commands $8 Iu cm Meal nothing doing. l • • • - - , Ghajn.—There la very little doing in Wheat ad no change in soles of 1800 'bushels, munoa and good Maryland and Pennsylvania 5d at 88 a 0 2d per bashoi, and 2000 hoahelsoaU rnia on secret terms, itye commands «1 '6 ai ; lift) bushels Canada sold at the latter figure, am is more abundant and m llmlwd demand, - a decline i sales ol 1800 bushels yellow ioat, and 8000 hasbols mixed Western and white 18180. -Thereilaasteadydemand foroat«,ana irther sales of7ooo bushels Pennsylvania are re-. erbusnei, _ .■V-t flew Etberttsementg. Dounty account op dickin jp BON TOWNBHXP.—The account of John Morrison, Treasurer of Scanty Fund of Dlokin* sou Township for 1861 and 1805, _ DE. To amount of Edward Weakley’s Daplt „,cate .. 9,405 61 To amount collected by Weakley In ez cess of taxes voluntarily subscribed 274 26 To amount borrowed from PlrstNatlon ol 8ank...... 14,000 00 To amount borrowed from Carlisle De _ posit Bank 4,600 00 To amount borrowed from Individuals... 18,003 00 “ • “ of Coney Duplicate., 18 985 24 - *55,868 U CR. • By Edward Weakley exonerations...:....,. 408 84 '* 107 men ; .38,134 31 : Principal and Discount on notes. 14,408 28 “ amount of commission BSSOS Balance in bands of Treasurer, ' *55,868 11- Wo the Auditors of Dickinson Township, Cum berland County, after examination find tun fore going Statements of said Township and Bounty Taxes correct to the best of our knowledge. WALTER STUART. \ GEOROE KISSINGkE,}- Auditors. JAMBS M. RAJMTON, f Attest, Joseph Li. Knettie, Ibwnihlp Clerk. Statement of John Morrison. Trcasurorof Boun ty rund of the Township of Dickinson Cumber land County, from Juno 17th, 1805 to June 18th, DR. June 17, 1865, to amount due at sottle _mentthla day ......8 7.628 03 Juue 18, iB6O, to amount of Duplicate la ’ hands of John 8. Monroe, C011ect0r..,,.... 12,818 88 To amount of Loan from Carlisle Dodos it Bank . 58158 .. . 820.423 59 Jane IS, 1806, by error in J. S. Monroe’s Duplicate $ lo 08 By amount of Exonerations on W. A. Coffey's Duplicate ; .... ‘ 1055 49 Juno ml 1860, by amdunt of Commission on 812,929.75 allowed W. A, Coffey ® 2 percent.... 258 69 Jane 18, 1860, by amount paid First No tlonal Bank, Carlisle o.OOS 12 June 18.1866. by amount paid loans from Individuals 6,620 44 Juno 13, iB6O, by amount paid to School Fund 286 63 June IS. iB6O, by amount paid Auditors trad Olerlizycarß. 18 00 June 18, 1866, by amount paid Attorney fees |o 00 Jane 18,1866, by amoantpalclTioasarer's commission on 812,063 @ per cent. 64 82 Balance due Township, S6,I(W 42 We do hereby certify that ■wo have examined the, account and vouchers of John .Morrison.- Treasurer of the Bounty'Fuud ol Dickinson town ship, Cumberland County as stated above and be hove the same to be correct, GEORGE KISSINGER, } JAMES.M. RALSTON, VAuditors . RH’D. WOODS, J Attest, Joseph L, Knettle, Tovmahip Clerk, Statement of Jacob Myers, Treasurer of the Bounty Tax of Dickinson Township, Cumberland County from the mh of June, 1800, 27th day of April, 1807. , DH, June 13, iB6O, to amount due by late Treasurer $O,lOO 42 April 22, 1807, to amount received from John Morrison, being error in his com mission i so 0,107 78 • CR. April 15,1807. by araountuf exonerations allowed John S. Monroe, Collector.; 8 410 83 By commission to Monroe on $11,860 47 ® 2 per cent 237 00 Gy amount paid loans from individuals principal and Interest. 5,153 60 By Treasurer’s commission on $6,163 60 @ K per cent. -. 25 76 April 27,1807, by amount paid Auditors Clork, &0..; ; ifl oo By amount to balance 280 63 ' ' $0.107 78 To amount duqTownship, $2BO 63 We do hereby certify that we have examined the accounts and vouchers of Jaoob Myers, Treas urer of the Bounty Fuad and find the balance duo tho Township $289 62; also agreeably to tbe amount exhibited to ua by tbe bohool Board the Township is still indebted for Bounty purposes 82,037 87 with interest till paid. JAMEb M. RALSTON, 1 RH’D. WOODS, .* I Auditors. WM; A. COFFEY, J Attest, Joseph L. Knettlb, Township Clerk, VTOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that XV Letters Testamentary on the.estate of An na Clouse, late of Carlisle Borough deceased, have beeh issued to. the undersigned, residing «u same-place; Ail persons knowing them selves Indebted to tho estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against said estate wm a)so present them for settlement. May 2,1807—6 - VTOriCB.—All persons are bereby.no tilled that I will call at their places of busi ness or residence, for the purpose Deregulating all weights and measures in accordance with the provisions of Section 7, of an ordinance In refer ence to weights and mehsures, passed July 30, A. S. LYNE, Aplll 25,1867—*-3t *j^cb __ -|\| U'i'lois.—Notice is hereby given that X* letters of Administration on tne estate oi Aorahum Swlgert, deceased, late of North Mid dleton twp., (.Cumberland county, have been granted to the undersigned, residing In some fcwp. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment Immediately,- and those having claims will present them for settle ment. ABM. LAMBEBTON, April 11,1887-Bt* NOTICE. —Notice, Is hereby given that letters Testamentary on the estate of Lud vig Welnard.late of the Borough of Carlisle, aeo’d., have been granted to the undersigned, residing In said borough. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to. make payment immediately, and those having claims against sold estate, will also present them for settlement. ;• JOHN P.STHB April 4,1807—»0t Jstcecutor, VTOIHUE TO ,TAX. PAYEHdI—The Xl Treasurer of Cumberland County will at buad, for the purpose of receiving County and. state taxes as required by Act of Assembly, at the. foilowing times and places, viz: Monroe, at the Public House of A. J. Morrison, Juue&londilh. - ** Upper Alien, at the Public House of Joshua Culp, J une sth and oth. ' Lower Alien, at the Publlo House of J. G. Heok, June 7th, and at the Public House of-Goo. Mil ler, June eth. East Pennsboro', at the Public House of Jacob Aline, June luthand 11th. New Cumberland, at the t'ubllo House of 'William. Hell, J une 12tu and 18th. Hampden, at the Public House of Geo. K. Daey, J uue 14th and -15th. 6‘Uver Opriny, at the Publlo House of Qeo, Duey, Jane i# tb,ancl at lhe.PuhUaHo.w<><**-^«- --vuuiMsin<"’ l 'fr -• MechanicsOurg, at the Public House of T. J. Kerr, J une luth and 20th. Middlesex, at Middlesex School House: June 21st aud22d. • • * NorUi Middleton, at the Public House of C. Bee cher, June 24tn and 25th. Fran/tford,' at Hlouervllie Bohool House, June 20th and 27th. Mitflin, at Kneltles School House, Juno 2Sth and 2sth. . Hopewell and Newburg,' at the Publlo Bouse of Win. C. Buarp, J uly ist and 2d. - bhippensburg Morouyh and Pownship, at the Public House of J. T. Juakin, July 8d and 4tb. douthampton, at the PubhaHouse of Win. Clark, July 6th and oth. . NewviUe, at the Publlo House of Geo. Kmrioh, Ju ly Bth. t Newton, at the PublloHouse of H. Hursh, July 9th,- and at the Publlo House of O. Meillnger, July loth. West Pennsboro', at the Public House of J. Chls neli, July iitb and 12th. Penn, at me Pubuo House of E. B. Eyster, July 16th and 18th. Dickinson: at the Public House of J. L. Knettle, July 17th and ißth. tiouih Middleton, at the' Publlo House of Snider Bn piey, Juiy huh, and at the Public House 01. Jer emiah Hannon, July &)lb, Carlisle, at the Commissioners’ Office, July 22d ond&Jd. , The Treasurer will receive taxes, at his office until the hrst day of September next, at which time duplicates for all unpaid taxes, to the con stables of the respective boroughs and townships, live per cent; wul however be added to all taxes if not pftid. on or before the first day of August next. TjEJVI* ZPUQLER, May 2, lSB7—4t Treasurer Climb. Co., At. Boko ugh kj^la- TING TO THE POLICE PORCH— Mesotved r xuaL until the Council organize a police fur the proper control of the town,- the outer Burgess shall appoint a temporary force who shall receive us pay a sum not' exceeding Eight Dollars per week, each, fur their service. . That each detail by the oiuef Burgess shall be for one week, and, at the endof the week a new detail shall be made.— That at the' end of one mouth from this day the Chiefßurgeas shall report to the Towq Council a list ox names of he regards os’effi cient, aud the Town Council will then proceed to organise a day and night police, according to a system hereafter adopted. Also the Borough Gas Damps at each corner of an Alley and at such , other points as the Police Committee shall desig nate, shall on such nights Tos the Chief Burgess! shall think proper, be JApt. burning until day break. ' . bo it enacted'by the authority of the Town Gounod that the foregoing System of Police lor the Borough of Carlisle be and the same is here-, by continued, and that the Chief Burgess shall detail us therein directed, provided that the de tails, appointments and removals shall be made utsuoh tunes us the Chief Burgess shall deem ex pedient, and provided that ail Police,appoint- 1 meats hereafter made by‘the Chief Burgess shall be approved by the Town Council at their regu lar monthly meetings,, The appointments of the Chief Burgess however to be good until rejected by the Town Council. , - . - , Enacted into an. ordinance this twenty-third day of April; one thousand eight hundred and, sixiy-aoven. M . PESBOaEi ' J*resideht of OounciL ■ JOHN CAMPBELL, CMqf Hwgua, . B. D. QUIGLEY, Seo'y qf Corporation* May a, mi—Si ■; - - . • • , V . vtarlal Y^OUWXY^'rKKABUKBB..—The \m* ; \j dersigned will be a cuudielute for-the office of l chanty Treasurer before the next ■ Democratic 1 County Nominating ■: ■ May 2,1W7-to* * • , . HENRY SAXTON. , SHERIFF AJLT Y. The undersigned will be a candidate for the*offloe of Sheriff of. Cumberland County, subject to the deoialonof the Democratic County Convention. ■ "' •tr i May i, lbtf7—to A. B. ZIEGLER. LiHBKIBX. —1 otter myself as a cumu li date for the office of Sheriff of Cumberland county at the ensuing election, subject to the do? OUloa of to, * Carlisle, AprU 85, «ff 7, * 43,839 43 7,523 63 $14,357 17 iUgal Notices. SAMUEL J. PELLS, Executor, Administrator, Hist of Beolet*. LIST OF UiIAUEKd In Goods. Wares and Merchandise, also Brewers, Distillers, iviuaoermen, Eating Houses, *o., within the County of Cumberland, as appraised and assess ed by J, J. Crawford, Mercantile Appraiser, in ac cordance with the several acts or Assembly as follows, to wit; ■ CARLISLE. „ , C toss, License. J.G. H. Ring, drygoods, 14 $7 00 C. Ogllby, do ' U 15 00 A* Bentz, do 10 20 00 A. I*. Reeser, do 13 10 00 W. A, MUos, do 14 7 00 W. O. Sawyer* Co., do .0 25 00' L, T. Greendeld, ao 11 15 00 Leldloh & Miller, do 0 25 00 ». 0. Brown, -do 12 12 50 John Roller, groceries, 14 700 C. I*. Halbert, . do . 12 12 60 0. Llszman, do' 14 7 00 John Harder,. do 14 7 00 Wm. Bents, do 12 -12 60 Jacob Beuer, do 14 7 00 J.D. Meek, do 14 7 00 W. H. Ham, do 14 7 00 David Cm, do 14 7 00 Daniel shoemaker. do 14 7 oo John Bpaugler, do 14 7 00 Win. Biair - - Q 25 00 HurshAßro., : -do ; IB 10 00 Manning A Bro., do - IB 10 00 H. s. Pisher,, fruit cans, <’ . 14 700 MIDDLESEX TOWNSHIP. J. O. Gill,'groceries, •• - ; 14 - 700 ' SOUTH MIDDLETON TOWNSHIP. ; O. Hara A Williamson, dry goods, 18 10 00, ; Webocrt A Derland, - - .ao l -13 . -16 00 S. M.Diven, » do 12 12 60. C. Hannon, do 13 10 00. Samuel Wolf, do •; 14 7 00. C. Hupp, furniture, 14 7 00; Mrs, E. ifurizei,” confectionary, 14 7 00! Pnilip Ciupper, • do - 14 7 00; John Heoaman* do 14 7UO> * Geo. Geewaman, flour and feed, -14 7 00 , MONROE TOWNSHIP, .i ; ’ Geo. Brlndle,- • drygoods,- II > ' 1500 Niseiy A Kaufman;. - do - . 13 .13 50 D. S. Diven, drugs, ■ 14 , 700 Samuel Plank, produce 14 . . ,7 00 Henry Bpahr, do • 'l4 . ' -7.00 EAST PENNSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP. John Gleaner, dry goods, 14 l 00 W. U; Bunks, l.> do-. ’ . 14,. .. 7 00< „D. DonUnger, do ' U . <700: ,J. Lougerneoker, . groceries.. 14 . ' 7 00, Samuel Hdmmel, do . 18 ,:10\00- H. BrOoks.A Son, ■ do 14 7 00 Irvin Mahon, - produce, , 18 . 10 00 ‘MayACo;. . do . - 14 m 700 A Ebuer, confectionary, ' „• * 14 700 B. Esuuger, lumber, ; , • - . 14 .7.00 S. Kmard, do 14... 700 N. Hood, stoves,, •• ! 14 , . -.7 00 UPPER ALLEN TOWNSHIP, J.S.Woif.' drygoods,. .. ' li . ,7 001 J. a. uomwiar, do • la ueo John awarw, mwoliant tailor, U 7 00 . JUst dfHealcrs. DOWER ALLEN TOWNSHIP. - - CUm. lAoerav Potting & Grove, drygoodsi 14 7 00 IS, Good dc Uro., . ao ,14 ' 7 W A. H. Gardner, do 14 7 00 A. Brower, .do , . 12 13 £{ C. aouericn, drags, 14 ,7w HAMPDEN TOWNSHIP. B.W.&Q. Wise, drygoods, 13 10 00 Duuiol Hupp, do 13 10 00 J. Jd. McMurray, do 14 7 00 D. P. Lightuer, do 14 7 00 aamuoi Eueraulo, boots ami shoos, ,14 7 00 Darnel Hupp, produce, 14 7 00 U. Tompuu, mrnuuro. 14 7 00 Cl. J. Demon, stoves, 14 7 00 ' PHANKFORD TOWNSHIP. Alexander * Woods, do 14 7 (fi MIFFLIN TO.WNSHIP. J, M. Wagonor.grocerlea, 14 7 00 SILVER SPRING TOWNSHIP. W. Coldwoil, grocer, 14 700 Orris & Dumb. dry goods, 14 7uu W. H. Ecneis, do 12 12 60 Nowjomerd; Burkhart, do 14 700 J. B. Nuus, * do 14 7 00 J.H. Swuer, do 14 7 00 Leidlg a Eborly, do 14 7 0j J, H. neidig, produce, 13 10 uo J. W. Rigor, couleutlonafy, 14, 7 00 WhaT PENNaBOROUGH TOWNSHIP. J. G. Weaver, • dry goods, ■ 13 10 00 G. M. Houser, do 14 7 00 HobU MulUught, do 14 7 00 Jacob Huosaevv, do 12 12 60 Li. J, anumUuugu, produce, 14 700 W. ts. Druudou, do Id 10 ou J. a, Oarotuors. do 12 12 oo‘ i). it. liurknoiuor, merchant tailor, 14 7 uo J. Watson, dealer, 14 - 700 NEWVILLE, Klinlc&Buaboy, drygoods, 11 15 00 T. McCauoiwu prepared to accommodate the public in an tne various branches uf their business. Pine Hackneys for ladies. Careful drivers furnished when desired. Call ut the old stand of Geo. W. Hilum wherea look at oar stock of Horses and - our splendid new vehicles, will insure ns your patronage. April 20, l&tf—ly PEFFJSR «fc BRO. • LUMBER! LUMBER!—Thtreubscri her lias just redtted his daw Mill,' on Muun tu*u Creek, with new tilde daws, and having a su penorstook of i olljw Pme Logs, will give his per sonal attention to getting out good Floor Hoards. Bam piauks, common Bdcmis, Shingling ana Plastering Lathes, also, Building Timber of all sizes; j. Orders received at MC Holly Hotel and at the Mill. Give us a calk Will sell os 16 wos the lowest. • ‘ April 25,1866—tf Agents wanted.—we want agents In all sections of the States of Penn b, *, uuiu, Maryland; Delaware and District of Co lumbia, to sell a very valuable publication* Ac -tivo agents can mua,e.tf2u per day, of which can satisfy any one desiring the information.— Persons wishing agencies will direct to v SXMCN C. PHiM-RS «fc CO., April 18,1807—3m* Jtar 40, Harrisburg, Pa. ELECTION NOTlCE.—Notice la here by given that on election will be held on Muuday, May la, iao<, at tne Court House, in Car lisle, between the hours of 2 and 4 o’eften, P. M., oi said day, to elect a President and dve mana gers of the Carlisle Gas and Water Company. • GLO. WHISiO, April 25,1807—5 t . Secretary* riIHE BEi^f 1 PLACE TO BUY Boots, I shoes, Huts, Caps, Under Shirw, Drawers, iuoii and Boys Gloves, <&c., is at PLANK'S Boot, jduoe, Hat and cap Ware Hoorn, s,. W. corner oi Hortu Hanover sweet and LuoostAiiey,midway between I'hudmia'sund Wetzel's Hotels, Carlisle .. Nov. IB,h>w»—urn * KEMOVAL.— The undersigned has re moved his Blacksmith tihoiviroia thecor -I*o4 of Hanover and Worm streets to the Black smith Shop on south street, in the rear of .mo Grocery Store of Win. Blair dcoon, April ii, IWJ7—lm* t GKO. LINDEMOOD. WANTED TO LET.—A Job of haul ing Logs from my lot to the Mill—enough to make bOO.ww feet of lumber. Apply, soon.- F. 6. KOGJUKS, •• April 23,1887—5 t• ML Eolly Cjpringa, SPECIAL N OTlCE.—Every person whb is m thd want of Boots, Shoes, Hal* and cups. &c., should call attho Sales Boom of H, PLANK, and learn prices*' &W. Corner ofNortb Hanover street and Locust Alley, Carlisle. Nov.ia, mac— Bm TV AVID F. MILLER, . %RVEYOB AND DRAFTSMAN, MOUNT BOOK, CUMBERLAND CO;, PA. April 18,1807—8m* SALE.—A Rosewood Piano of P Gachle & Co’s, Manufacture, In excellent condition. 1 Inquire at No. 38 South Hanover street. April 25, 1882-8 - FENNA, F. H KOQEttB, - lit, Hatty Springs. 23rB<0ooHs C. SAWYER, JOHN A. ' JOHNBURKHOLDFR. y TEE NEW YORK STOpEH W. C. SAWYER, & CO ' J VAST MA IN STREET, UNDER BIPPBY’S HOTEL, Havejust received from NEW, YORK , the largest Stock of DRY GOODS, CARPETS, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, ever brought to Carlisle. 10,000 YARDS Q3F CARPETS, in all the various grades from the lowest hemp tothp.best quality of Ax minster Brussels, OH Cloths for. Balls, Mattings for Chambers, Cocoa Mattings for Offices, HOME MADE RAG, Damasks for curtains, > Shades for windows, Hollands for blinds, Table Oil Cloths* • Looking Glasses, Ao. W. O. SAWYER & CO. 'Have Just received an Immense supply of DRESS GOODS The ladles will find everything desirable in ma terial, styles and kinds bf Goods. We make no boasts or keeping low priced shoddy trash goods. W. 0. SAWYER i CO. Since the decline, have bought stacks of DOMESTIC GOODS, 4-4,6-4,0*4,10-4 Sheetings, . Tickings, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, lahle Materials, Towellings, Flannels, Counterpanes, Wool Table Covers, All these Goods and many others, we offer at very low prices. We never parade prices or brag about selling less than cost. ft •» j u >i» ■ . \V.X) J-TAW YER * CO. Have a beautlfnl lino of CLOT MS, CA&SIMERES, LINENS, &c., Selected with reference to service, beauty, and go -d value, at low prices rather than circus oi»p trap professions of selling loss than cost of. pro .auctions.-'- Wa. have made to order ia host style any goods purchased u desired. W. C. SAWYER & CO. Have every kind of Goods for MOURNING & FUNERAL. purposes. Give special attention to this branch of our large trade. W.C. SAWYER & CO. Have everything In WHITE GOOES FOR DRESSES. BASQUES, UNDERWARE, EDGINGS, « INSERTINGS, BANDS, . LACES, Ac. Bought from an entire fresh Importation,, •we oak an examination of these desirable Goods. f W. O. SAWYER & CO. Have Just received a fresh and be-antlful stock of PARASOLS, SUN UMBKEt -V and all kinds of Hosiery, Kid Gloves, • Hoop Skirts, latest designs,. Dress Trimmings,. Corsets, ■Ties, and all kinds of Nylons.. W. d SAWYER * CO, do not advertise In the Show bill sensational style but desire to call the attention of buyers to> the mostdesirable, bestseleoted and largest stock, of goods kept oast of the cities. Our prices are al ways ottho c - . LOWEST MARKET VALUE. We discount all «av bills and give customers: the advantogogalned,. • 1 , W. 0. SAWYER * CO. cordially usk an inspection of our Goods. Go* vis shown to aU pleasure. ; . NE\(r GOODS RECEIVING EVERY DAY,\ W. 0. SAWYER,* CO, 31 AST MAIM &XMJSET, undkb hippey’s hotel. April 18, 1807. BCB A-PiC T 1 chant in Oik place, and . Keaeniber GREENFIELD fo? Remember GREENFIELD for - '*&■ Somonaber QEEENFIEIJ) for nod CHEAP GOODS of all kinds, and at Inst ro ' ■member my Sign and place of, business.^ ’ . GUKENFIELKB, ■ No. iSaSt MaM Street. Marc h 18, 1557, A QUA DE MAGNOLIA. jtloilet delight. Superior to any cologne, need to bathe the face and person, to render the skin soft and fresh, to allay InGamatlon, to perfume clothing, for headache, Ac.- It Is manufactured from the rich Southern Mogb olia, and Is obtain ing a patronage quite unprecedented. It is a fa vorite with actresses and opera singers. It is sold by all dealers, at 81.00 In largo bottles, and by DEMAS BARNES & CO., New York, Wholesale Agents. • sXbatooa SPBDia'WATKS, sold by all Brugglsta. Persons of sedentary habits troubled -vTlth weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart. lock ofappetile. distress after eating, torpid liver, con* stipatloo, Ao., deserve to suffer if they will not try tho celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS, which are - now recommended by the highest medical authorities, and warranted to produce ao immediate beneficial effect. They ore exceed ingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and must super sede on other tonics where a hoalihy, gentle stimulant is required. • They purify, strengthen and Invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are on antidote to change of water and diet, • They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fe vers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stom ach. ' They euro Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Head ache . They make the weak'strong, the languid bril liant, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer. They are composed of the c&lebrated Caltsayn bark, wlntergreoo, sassafras, roots and herbAall preserved In perfectly pare St. Croix ram. For particulars, see circulars and testimonials around each bottle. .' ’ . . Beware of impostors. Examine every bottle See that it has qnr private U. 8. stamp unmutlla ted over the cork, with plantation scene, and our signature on a line a feel plate side label. Bee that our bottle Is not refilled with spurious and deleterious stuff! to soil Plantation Bitters by the gallon or to bulk, Js an Impostor. Any person Imitating thfs hotUo, or selling any other material thereto, whether call ed Plantation Bitters or not, Is a criminal under tho U. S. Law, afad will be so prosecuted by as.— ■ The demand for Drake’s Plantation Bitters, from ladies, clergymen, merchants, Ac., Is Incredible. The simple trial of a bottle Is, the evidence we present of'their worth and superiority. They are sold by all ’respectable, druggists, grocers, physicians, hotels, saloons, steamboats and conn try stores. p. H. DRAKE & CO. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists Have you a haft child or a lame horse 7 Use the Mexican Mustang Liniment- . , . * . For cuts, sprains burns,, swellings and caked breasts, the Mexican Mustang Liniment Is a cer tain cure. For rheumatism, houralgld, stiff Joints, stings and bites, there hfnothing like, tho Mexican Mustang Liniment. • • Forspavined horses, the poll*evil, ringbone and ■ sweeny, the Mexican Mustang Liniment.neyei For wind-gabs, scratches, big-head and splint, the Mexican Mustang Liniment is worth its weight In gold. • . . Cuts, bruises, sprains and swellings, are so common and certain to occur in every family, that a bottle of this Liniment is the best Invest ment that can be made. It Is more certain than tho doctor—lt saves time In sending for the doctor—it Is cheaper than the doctor, ana should never bo dispensed with. In lifting the kettle from tho fire, it tipped ovei and scalded my hands terrible. * * • Thi* Mustang Liniment extracted tho pain, caused tbe soru to heal rapidly, and left very little scar. CHAS. FOSTER, 420’Broad BL, Philo. Mr.,B. Lltoh, of Hydo Park, Vt. f writes: “My horse was ■ considered worthless, (spavin,) but since the use of the Mustang Liniment, I have sold him for $l5O. Your Liniment is doing won ders up henq« All genuine 4s wrapped In steel plate engra vings. signed, Q. W. Westbrook, Chemist, and. alBQ.'hQB the private U. 8. stamp of DEMA6 BARNES A CO,, oyer,the top.’ Loofcctoaelw.andbe ndCdectivedby OnmlcrfeUs, Sold by all Druggists, at 2 ), 50 cts., and 81.00; Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists It Js a most delightful Hair Dressing. It'efadlcates scurf and dandruff. It keeps the head cool and .clean. It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy. 'lt prevents hair turning gray and foiling off. It restores hair upon prematurely bald heads* This Is Just what Lyon’s Kathalron will do. It la pretty—lt Is cheap-durable. It Is literally sold by the car-load, and-yet Its almost incredible de mand is dally increasing, until there is hardly a country store that does not keep it, or a family that does not use it. 15. THOMAS LYON, Chemist, N, Y. Saratoga. Spring Water, sold by all_Drugglsts * ■ 'Who would not be beautiful? Who would not add to their beauty? What gives that marble purity and distingue appearance we observe upon the stage and In the city belle I .It Is no longer o secret. Theyuse Hagan’s Magnolia Balm. Its continued use removes tan, freckles, pimples and 'roughness, from the foce and hands, and leaves the-complexion smooth, transparent, blooming and ravishing. Unlike many cosmetics. It con talns no material Injurious to the skin. Any Druggist will order It for you, if not on hand, at 60 cents per bottle; ; • ■ W.E. HAGAN, Troy. N.Y., Chemist. DemaS Barnes .’rTOA,fTP Qg.PURg JAMAICA QiyOER-^ Pure Exiract« Tpb» no other.;"' . Saratoo aSpbino ;watkb, sold by allDruggists* - For solo at Haverttlok’g and RalsUibsprug Stores,Carlisle, '■*'» 1 July «, ly DBEB3 GOODS, JRrKical. 8. T.— lB6o—X. NM " '' RUTCPS VEOIMtI^moSIA 13 THE mriRAOU OF THE ABEI 1 Gray-headed People have Abel? locks restored : by; it- M the dark, tWun irtttet of youth, and ft k',_, YoungPcoplc, with Hghtifdded6TredVLaST t have these unfoshibnablecolors changed to a beautifUl auburn, ondTejdlcc J / ; y ;. ; People whdso heads are 'covered'"with . ' Dandruff and Humors, use it, lihd'Tiav© .. coats and clear and healthy scales I Bald-Headed Veteran*; hayo their remaining locks tightened, bare spots covered with a luxuriant gxwth of Hair, and dance for joy I , ; I’* .? . Young Gentlemen use .it becausb ‘itls richly perfUmed I / Young; EUdies use it because it, keeps their Hair in place! : Everybody must and 101# use it,.because' - it la the, cuamit- and- best - article iisVAhe market 1 , For Sale by Drnggisfa generally. ’ jqt For sale at Commas A ’Worthington’s Drag Store, East Main street, a few doors west of Box ton’s Carlisle, add by druggists generally.’-'' - • . - April 25, 1807—Cm* , - Kbtjfam: J mo THE FARMERS, . 1 OP CUMBERLAND COUNTTI . BURNHAM A PIERCE’S ; l 4 PATENT SUB-SOIL PLOW This valuable invention was patented. August 27,1861, for seventeen years by two practical'far mers of New York, and has beedlnsacoessfal op eration over since. It baa oeen very recently In troduced in Cumberland County, ancHbs given general satisfaction to the farmers oFihe lower end of the County. Any number of testimonials can bo procured from those who have used the Plow, but only a few ore here given!. ; . - The construction of this Sub-Soller is vezy'slm ple, and it Is easily attached to auy.plow. By thus attaching it to any ordinary plow, youcan sub-soil froui one to fifteen inches deep. ■ The subscriber purchased the exclusive right to make and dell fur Cumberland County a few days rtluce. and has already sold the townships of Up per Allen. Lower Allen, Monroe and South Mid dleton. Address' .... .JONAS,ROLLER, r Agent/or Cumb. do., , Rear Mtchaiiicaburg. TESTIMONIALS. Aprs. 8,1867. This is to certify that I have seen and tried tho Sub-Soil Plow Invented by Barnbam A-Pierce, and 1 am convinced it Is the Very thing we far mers want to make good deep soil for our grain crops, especially in adry summer. I-thoughtao much of it that X bought therlght.of Upper Allen township. SAMTJELIJABTZLBB. Silver Spring Township, 1 April 23,1867* •• / Wo have tried the Burnham A Pierce Sub-Soli. Plow, and, after trial, we were so much pleased with it* work, t£at we purphased the right of said township. . WM3. PARKER, MY; HERMAN. • Lower Allen Township, > April 16,1867. .. [ This Is to cortlfrthat we have examined and tried Burnham'A-Plerce’s Patent HUb-Soil Plow, and we have found lt,to give entice satisfaction m Us operations. We therefore hlghiyTecom mend It, and feel confident that it Svlil meet the approbation and expectation of all whq may glV.e ii, 11 trial. PHILIPLANDIS, B. M. HEKTZLEB. This may certify that we.haye seaa and tried the Patent Sub-Soli Plow which was invented by Burnham A.Pierce, aud it is Just the thing that every farmer aught to have. . The idea of this Plow Is very easily explained. Some of this County has been plowed far the ladl fifty years aud always about.one depth and the bottom of yOur furrow Is hard and solid, and if a. heavy shower of rain fails it will soak as deep os you uave plowcui.aiid-thoa-the water will ran ou to some low part of your field and Injure your grain ■»r stnk at one place. Now this idea is to plow a mrro w about six or. eight Inches deep and turn It over with the mole board of.the Plow, .ond puf dovm.tiie bub-tiollor from four to eight inches and loosen the bottom of the furrow, so that when there is a heavy ram the ground can consume a greater quantity of water and be better prepared rdr a dry spell of weather. This arrangement is simple in construction and is easily attached to any plow. We are convinced that every farmer .u the County will take hold of this, improve ment, • ABRAHAM HABTZLER, MICHAEL LANDIS, : Monroe Township, cumb. Co., Pa. , A NEW SUB-aOiCER IN USE. There Is no good former but fully appreciates the value of Suo-Soii plowing. Many nave been prevented from doing it font, took an extra team and hand. Now .there is one in use which was •uvented by Burnham <& Pierce. ol Cortland Co., N. Y. it cuu.oe attached to any plow and U will' pulverize up the hard soil in cue furrow behind the plow from ouffinon to ten Or more if necessa ry; X haVoiaed it and I am convinced that it will niako a difference of an increase of corn from six to ten bushel per acre, and outs'a pound "on every ten, and other crops accordingly.' I would advise the formers to get one and try it, and they will be convinced of the harvest. X have farmed it far the past thirty-live years and I never have seen Us equal. / - v ■ ■ 1 . ■ ■ . N.-WHITTEMORE, Of tynivn, Jiroome (p., If, Y. lathe proceedings of the American Institute Banners' Club we nnd the following: • 8. B. Pierce,' of Homer, Cortland county, N.Y;, exhibited a Plow with a-Suu-soU attachment, contrived to as to set it any depth, from one- to twelve inches below th© bottom, of the-iurnlng plow. This would icqUhe Übuutone-i’ourth more power than icdocs to draw tub'piow-without the attachment, but-it w-iiadd' mure Than a fourth to me. value or '.the work, and probably induce larmers to Sub-«oiTUietf plowing. Who would not do it witu a separate plow,' man and tcara?- 1 - itcuu be attached to any plow ih oho. Itidmuch better man uieMichiguapiuw, foritlsnotbene aenu to turn the eurtu nom beibW the llrst fuf *o\v upon the surface. This Plow will* loosen ub me bottom of the furrow that has.been’trampled oy the ox or. compressed by the plow, and 1 have no doubt will prove worth more thau three times mo cost of doing the work; Wherever the top soil is Inverted much below the usual depth oi plowing, it Injures the tlrst crop materially. may '2, 160/— at , r ' V ••' ‘ £EAp IN G B; AXL BO AD oCMMBR ARRANGEMENT,—ApriI 8, 1807, , Great Trunk Line from the North and North- West for, Philadelphia, - " Now York; Reading. PousvUle, Tftiuuqua, Ashland. Lebanon. Allen town, Easton, Epiiruta, Xnuz, Lancaster. Oomin oia, &c., ac. .-j • Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as fol lows: AtB.ofoB.lU.anay.B6 a.- M,,oud 2,loand 0 00 P. M. t couueoting'with emiilur Trains on the Pennsylvania Rail Bolid/ hud ; arriving at New .fora, at 6.00 and iO.lp A. M.,aud-*.iO, 6.20 and 10.20 p. M. ttieupmg Cars accompanying the 8.00 A. AK and y.w P, si. Trains without change, Leave Harrisburg for Reading, poitsvllle. Tu maqua, Mmenmne, Ashland,-Pmtf Grove, AUdir u>wn umi Piuiadeiphia, ut 6.10 A, M.'i and 2.10 and «.iu p. M.,-stopping at'Lebanon and principal Way atutious; me 4.10 P. M, ufoklogconneetions lor Philadelphia and Columbia only, PorPotts’- viiie, ttchuyikili Haven and Auburn, via Bcnuyl aju uua tiusifuchunua Rud Roud. leave JUarrid hurg ut 8.20 P, M, , - ' Returning; Leave New Yorkat'B.oo A. M., 12,00 Noun and o.uo and tutu P. M.: Phiiadeiphiaat 8.15 A. M. and 8.80 P. M; ‘Way Passenger Train leaves Puixucleiphmat 7.a> A. M., returning from Read ing at 0.80 P. M., .stopping at ail Bunions; Potta vale at 8.16 A. Ai. and Afj P. M.; Ashland U.UO and tl,Bo A. M, ana l.ud P. M;: Tama qua at 0.45 A and 1.00 and 8.65 P.M. 1 . • • * Leave PoiurviUo for Harrisburg, via SchnyUclll mdnusquenanuaKailittuuiutV.uOA.M. Heading Accommodation Train {'Leaves Bead ng at 7.W A. Af* t returning from, Philadelphia at i.wP. M.- . v • , . Poitstown Accommodation -Train: Leaves Poustown at M., returning leaves Phila delphia at u.tw p. M. • ~ Commute Hail Hoad Trains leave Readme at 7.U0 A, M. r and 0.151*. AL tor Jbfiphrata.. Litis. Lua* caster, Columbia, Ac. '• ' ,' uu (Sundays; juuavo New York at 8.00 P.M.. Fimuauipnmo.uUA.-M; and 8.15 F. M„ the tMW A Al. Tram running only to Heading; FottovUle s.ou a. M.; Hdmaburg t».a6 a: M., oua A. M. lor yora and 4dto F. M.for FilUadelpliia. Uouimutauon, Mileage# season,Bohool and Ex curslou Trukeu*, to and from all points, atxeduoed rates. - ' v,’ . . t ' Baggage checked through: 60 pounds allowed each Fasseuger. - ■ Mfliy 2.1657, G. A. NICOMJj, } . 1 . Cfcnmiu^ujJtrini^ndmi, HORSE INSURANCE.—The tinder* signed takes this method of expressing his cothe Great, Western* Horae, Insurance Company” fur the promptness withtormoh they paid lum the Inaoranoa on"a horse lost by death, rue horse died the flth lost.,* ahdontho iWth mat., Hessra. the enterprising Agents oMhe, company, paid me ibeamoantoi me insurance. fAe “ wrcutWestern 1 ' Company insures against death, theft oracddeht tolSSr ues;.andx cakepieasurein recommending’ it to me public as a safe, reliable and prompt compa ny. Funner* and others -will pttdi to! great ad vantage to insure their,stock akomstideutfa'. theft or accident. TheotUwof tkeAgenii-lsiattbe old standot Geo. :W.Uilton. „i \ ■ AyrUl6,l(ittt-tf.l' ;;; t A.'B;.E\yiXa I.IMPIRE BHUTTX.K BlfiWiNGill'A JJU JHIWKtt ore superior to aIF other for FAMI *4 a tfUKPOUJSQ. Con lain ail. the latest improvements;.arp.speedy; uoisless; durable ; r and ! easy:to 'work. . . ClrcUlitis-- atet- Agents l ■wonted- Ut>«rai discouht ;aU6wed.' No, coasJgxunents iaaiiis. X July ai, IbW—ly ... ••■J .N~ •if l\ J