j&rto abbwtteemeam WAYS AHEAD, li POB BARGAINS * •t.V* - ' At; . l-V' LBEbIOH & IdiiiLßß’S, • > -• V NO. 2, :!> ST MAJN S'tMJSJET, GRAND OPENING DAILY IASONABLe DBESS GOODS, SUCH AS andFJfttioySlllcs, !' - r -. Elegant Mohairs, ; Poplins-, V. ,1 . ... Grand display of Grenadines, , . Elegant Elegant Joconot Lawns, • French Percales, ; . Alpacas, r, Mona de Lalnes, Ginghams, Chintzes, nd.oll kinds suitably for the season^ Please do not fall to call for your supply of WRITE GOOES OP- EVERY DESCRIPTION* ?lain Swiss 6» t Plaid and Striped SwUses,. plaid Cambrica and Jaconets, Nainsooks and Bishops'. Lawns, Shirred and Tucked Muslins Remember the Important Fact that LEXDIOHT & MILLER are always prepared to display the PEST ASSORTMENT OP SILK COATS AND SACKS, HANDSOME NEW STYLES OP SHAWLS/ BEAUTIFUL - PARASOLS, ALL COLORS, SUN UMBRELLAS, ALL COLORS. GREAT INDUCEMENTS ■ now offering In all kinds of DOMESTICS, Good Bleached Muslins at only 12V< ots. « Unbleached “ *» ; Best Calicoes In Tottfn from 10 to 18 ots., iheetlhga In great variety, . : Pillow 1 Tickings, * Towellings, / Table Linens, Checks,. Ginghams, Cotton Fantstaflb, good 25 otfl. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT SLA.OK AND FANCY, COL’D CLOTHS AND OASSIMEEES, VESTINGS, BEAL LINEN DUCKS, FOB GENTS SUITS,' WHITE AND COL’D.’ MOVRNING GOODS! Ladles . ,do not forget . - tbatwe ara dwflyo-~ - preporea tonirnlsh all - kinds of Mourning Goods, . , editable for thoseaaon: At pres* ' ent we are opening Summer Bom bazines, Bilk Chain Ohall, two yards wide . kape Marett. two yards wide Barege, two yards wide Grenadine, two yards wide Iron Barage,. Splendid Alpacas, Block all 1 Wool. De , Lalnes, &o„ Crape Veils. Crape Col- lars. Mourning Handkerchiefs, ~ . Balmoral Skirts, Mourn - . Ing Parasols, Gloves, &o. FUNERAL GOODS. Always on band acomplete Stock of'Funeral Qodds, very strict attention given to HU all orders satisfactory in all oases. 7 Ji «■ carpets! 1 caepetsi THE LARGEST STOCK .IN TQWN Tapes tryßrussfcls, Elegant Patterns Lowell t§ree ply, aapet and extra Tapestry, all grades of Venl- Uon Striped Carpets, au widths or stair Carpets. <.- i ■ ' ’ MA TTIN QS / MA T TJ&Q Si A full line 01 Canton Mattings, of ail the widths of White and Checked at very • Zp rf PSIOEB, Cbooa Mattings for'Halls and Offices. PIiOOB OIL CLOTHS , OP a r.T. WIDTHS ife BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS. NOTIONS! NOTION 8! In so-ereat b,-varrety ; that4t : ls lmposslble to enumerate Items, please oaU'and*see lor your- Hlvee,that wflhaye the beatsupply.ln the town! oy all ; very desirable stools of Ckjoda purchased, at the very lowest mar ket prices, and x>n<the veryibetft df terms, .which la GASH, therefore enablingus to oflter special *n duoemenU to purchasers 01 all kinds pflioodi, at . ah times sol Ladle for theMasom Peeling under great obligations to the commu nity tor their very liberal patronage heretoioro extended to our enterprising Purm, we, cprdiauy sag a oontlnuaiioe of the same* -it V i* ’*‘ y : Iffllpica:•&.mw,ler. : PLEASE SEMEMBER THE SIGN OJP THE CARPET HALL. Carlisle, May u, ISB7. ■ Wmifiii « ' 'rf C 0 NSOU DASHO WS! Vi ME etc., drc., do. lEEE te* A GRAND PROCESSION. dAIT AT TX3MT O'OIiOOK, A. M, ■ '' ‘ ‘ y • - * . , Consisting of THE MASSIVE TEMPLE OP MUSIC, Drawn by.Slxteon Arabian Horses, containing BRITNER’S PHILADELPHIA COR * , . ' • • NET BAND. . \.. SO SUPERB DEN*?, elegantly painted and ornamented. , . J®* U 7 lx <3 UP © ©Z.XXX And a LONG LINE OF W CARS, &O .tho wholo rormlnE a PUBLIC PA* BADE worth a day’s journey to witness. All the Menageries and Circuses under one Tent for One Single Price of Admission. Two ’Performances, Afternoon & Evening, at 2 & 71-2 o’clock Doors open ono hour previous. Seatsibr all who come. . ADMISSION, ■ - - ■ CHILDREN; under 10 years, This Mammoth Show .. EXHlsn? ; ■' l ' ■ ■ -■;■ ■; ■ ;*;• _>K. ' r At Newville, Friday, May 24, ..; CARLISLE, Saturday, May 23, Mechamcsbiirg, Mon,, May 27, =■■■ v.i- .......,*... • , , , : - oif i . AFTERNOON AM» KVEMXi, l\ ■■ ' PXiAtJB. ; COME AXD SEE THE LARGEST ?■' WORLD I largest Exhibition in thi With a ModelaiictCoinpleta MENA GE EXE 1 And a Oontol'dxtionof the lading Talent embraced In •O.X3ES. O TT SS EI S . ; Presenting morn llnro and Curious Animate, Intonating Mrd» and Keptilea and n morn Varied and Novel Por f irmaiico than' In any concern in America.. A major portion of the ZOOLOGICAL ■ SPECIMENS ? Have bannjuiit imported. Among tha feature* are • THE BABY ELEPHANT , “lit ....xj're=»tt An Pnarmnod Calf., -First African E eplmnt ever cap tured,. Youngest and t-maKeat ovet ae*n. Only IB nmtKlw old Standa 2U InchcK high, and weighs r»‘i ’ phimda, and the •wonderful Performing ' - ’1 rained Monster,, ,• * “3E3 3U P 3EX X,KT 3ES * A ColoUal'Asiatlc# . ®*THE B A BYE LEPH A N T-SE3 Being too email to trav-l on foot, V'UI not ba thown In the Para :e, but will bo porh-rmed in (he iUng.at each ' ' Exhibition TTOEKBPAUGBE, Vt total Conqueror, will at each ‘Exhibition, • tiler lh« TLhi, containing LIONS, TIGERS, LEOP . AMD AND PANTHERS; and (ire a Thrilling Parfomtaneo with thaia Flares and Baraga Moniten The Free niapltrofWlLD ANIMALS and tl FEEDING OF THE WILD BEASTS ! Will be given In conjanelion with the CONTINUED AND VARIED .. ENTERTAINMENTS. Tho.Dnns will contain a Magnificent Zebra; a Towering Ostrich, V? hlto Plumed, Seven Feet High; Thrno African Lion (Six Months old)' 'Kittens, finest and prettiest specimens in any Menagerie; S/iciml Oow nml Calf; LongLlp- Eed Klndodstan'llnnrs only Animals ol the kind nown to exi-V;,Tlfo Erebus or'J et Black Lion; a Dominique Alpacca; the “Ship of the Des ert”—n Dromedary of Sahara;' Black, African and Astatic Lions and Lionesses ; Bengal Tl gets; Beneg.-.l and South AmeiHcan Leopards ; Blaplr, Grizzly and Cinnamon Bearn; Mrlped and spotted Hyenas ; Elk; Fallow nml SpotieU .Beers; Goats; Wolves; Panthers; Fiixes; .Ooonsj Inchnonmons; Congonrs; Bea vers ; Moose ; Civil Unt* ; Prairie Bogs. Ac., with a FULL AVIARY OF.BIRBS, and all the known variety of Apes, Baboons and Monkeys THE CIRCUS TROUPE! Const*!* of FORTY PRINCIPAL ARTISTE**, among whom ar«RIXarAK.LADIFS,.mnTB than hava erar . boat* ongaged in ona EQUESTRIAN SHOW. M’ll -S Cnrlottn, Wli : tbey l.a Petlto I 1 N Ivr"oHlargurottflliOMoyno, 'Jln.icivlra.. ■ _. . \ , Ml»s JpnneweTVTaylftna.' and M’iho Clenieno Two 1 Good , Clowns. Pete ConlcHn & Clias. Morgan. ■Tolin C’onltUn, , Tho Athlete unlCannon Ball Manipulator, J. Hemnmlrz, ■ ■ m \ ■ Champion Bara Back Itldar. ap Geo. Dprlofle, Omar UollflpfLaßowe, Silver, ter, 0 Hunter. R Hm lon', Pierre, Jenn, Rocb ford, liuhlulr Tllt*ne. P* rrlllp. W; Rlohardsoii dtnstnr UhstrUu und Mr. H. Wbltbey, , And other*, fuml-hin* *ll lh»t U Nnrel, A«toundin* and • i . Mandard in (be Equeitrlan Act. Will be made'upon the Entree Into Town every • - « - - * An Immense stock of Trained Blooded. Circus Horses, of BlepHants.^t Plenty of Room. - 50 CENTS - 25 GENTS =Ea hereby .given tliul Jj| letters Testamentary ou the estate of Perei- Howard, deceased, iaie of North, Middleton twp.j XJumberiand co’iuty, have been granted to the undersigned,. residing Ur same place. 1 All per •one Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims will present them for settlement, * P. W. QUIGLEY, J&ccutor. May 9,1807-Ot* NOTICE. —Notice ia hereby given tliai Lett©™ Testamentary on the estate of An ha Clouse, late ot Carlisle Borough deceased, have been Issued to the. undersigned, residing in same place. All persons Knowing them selves indebted to the estate aro requested,to .make payment immediately, aiid those having claims against said estate will also present them for settlement. SAMUEL J. FELLS, ~ „ _ Jtxccidor. May 2,1807 —Ot World! |j TVTOTIOE.—Notice is hereby given that ietiurs of Administration on tue estate ui dwigert, docoused, lute of Nunn Mid dleton twp., Cumberland county,.have been grunted to the undersigned, residing'm t&uiu twp. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment Immediately, ana taoso having cumns will present mem for settle ment. - . ABM.LAMBBKION, April 11,1807—Ot* AUmuuslrator. NOTICE.— Notice la hereby given that letters Testamentary on the estate of Luu v».g Weiuard, into of tue liorougn oi Carlisle; deo’d., have been grunted to tbe undorsigueu, residing m said burougti. Ail persons iuueuteu to said estate are requested to make payment Imiuedlalely, and'those having claims against said estate, will also presemthumior solUoiueni. . JOHN F. SI'bBL, - April 4,1807 —Dt t JTucutor. ( Jjl . Jb£Sses ■VfOTICE TO TAX-PAYEKH!—Thu JlI Treasurer of Ciuuueriand County will ut toud, lor the purpose oi receiving County and btaiu taxes us required by Act of Assembly, at the following thhes and places, viz: Monroe, ut the-Public House Of A. J. Morrison JuneBdand lib. ’ Upper Alien, at me Public House of Joshua Culn. June 6th and uth. Lower Allen , at mo Public House of J. G. Hock June 7m, and ut the Public House of Geo. Mil ler, Juuo etb. ■East Tennsburo', at.the Public House of Jacob Klme r J uue luth and Uth/ HewiOiunbertand, ul tuo 1 public House of William Beujuuno izui and 13tb, Hampden, at the Public House of Geo. K. Duev. Juuo 14th and 15tb. ’ Silver Spring, ut mo Public House of Geo. Duoy. J uuo ii m, and at the Public House of A. Kima. June lain. Jlfmia/ncaouixr, at the Public House of T. J. Kerr. June lum and 20tb. MiacUoaoy School. House, June 21st Horih Middleton, at the Public House of J. C. Bee cher, J uue 2iih and 26th. Frantyord, at Bloser vibe dobool House, Juno 20th and J/m. QOt,^e^® c^ House, Juno 28th and Hopewell and Ncwburg, at-the PuWlo House ol Win. C. duurp, J uiy i«t and 2d. Shippensburg Jiorouyn and Township, at the Public House ol d. T. Jnukin, July 8d and 4th. SouUumpioti, at the Public House of- Wm. Clark. Juiy othund Oth. NeiuviUe , at the Public House of Goo. Etnrlch. Ju . iyßib. ' . ’ Fewton, at the Public House of H. Hursb, July dtb. uudattbe Public House of C. Molilnger, July West Dennshoro', at the Public House of J. Chis nell, July ilili and 12tb. Tcnn, at me Public House of E. B. Eystor. Julv loth and 10th. . Dickinson, at the Public House of J, L. Knottlo July I7tb and IBtb. &>»wi Middleton , ut the Public House of Snider Ru pley, July lorn, and at the Public Huuso oi Jer emiah Hannon, July mb. Carlisle, ut mo Coulmissiouera 1 Office, July 22d uud2Jd, - . Tno Treasurer will receive taxes at hls.offieo until the nrst day of September next, ut wbieu time duplicates lor \jll unpaid taxes, to mo Con stables ol the respective buruuuiis'uud townships, live per cent, win However' be added to all taxes If not paid on or before the ilrst day of August I^l May 2,1807—4 t Borough .ordinance kejla- TIjNG TO THIS PUJMCE L<'OliCE.—lienuCvcd, 'iuao uutil the Council organize u police for the proper control or mo town, the Cmei Burgess shall appoint a temporary force who shah receive as pay a sum not exceeding Bight .Dollars per week, each, lor their service. That each detail uy the Cniel Burgess shall bo for one weoic, uudui the end or tue week a now detail shall ho made.— That at the end of one mouth from this day» the Chief Burgess shall report to the Town Counill a list oi names of persona whom he regards as fem cieut, and the Town Council will then proceed to organize a day and uigut police, according to a system herealier adopted. Also the Borougn lias Lamps at eucu corner of au Alley and at such other pdhits as the -Police Committee shall desig nate, snail oh such nlgnts us mo chioi Burgess shah think proper, be Kept burning until dav break. no It enacted by the authority of the Town Council that the foregoing dystein of Police loi the Borougn ol Carlisle be uud the same is here by continued, and mat the duel Burgess shun detail us therein directed, provided that tho de tails, appointments and removals shall be made at suen times us mo Ciuei Burgess shall deem ex pedient, and provided that ail Police appoint ments nerealtermud© by the Chief Burgess shun bo approved by tno Town Council at men* regu , iur monthly meetings. Tho appoiutmouis of the Chief Burgess however to ho good until rejectee by the Town Council, Enacted tpto uu Ordinance this twenty-third day of April, one thousand eight hundred, unu sixty-seven. , Wi -M. PENROSE, -v - ’ ' - r-~-—-/tcbiwkw vr.vmmcic.r ' - ' JOHN CAMPBELL, Chief JJur</css. E. D. QUIGLEY, Sec'y of Corporation. May 2, 1807—at danliiliateg’ darns. FOK S3HJ£.tUhM<\—At the uulicltatlou ol my Democratic friends, 1 have been induced bn oiler myself os a candidate fur the onice ui Sherni', (subject to the decision ot tue Democratic Convention;. 1 will bo thuukiui for the support of my fellow Democrats, and pledge myself, n nominated and elected, to discharge the duties ol the odico laitufudy and honestly, -• May d, Ibo7—ic J Od. O. THOMPSON.' SHERIb Jt 1 AL r XY. Tue undersigned will be a candidate for tho ollice of Sheriff 01 oumborland County, subject to the decision ox tlxu Democratic County Convention. Mayj.ltWV—to A. B. ZIEGLER. QHERIFF. —I offer myself as a caudi- JO date for tho office of Sheriff of Cumberland county at tho ensuing election, subject to tho de cision of the Democratic County Convoutioui ANDREW if. M ‘UU'iN. Carlisle, April 25.1807. COUNTY TREASURER.—Tho un dersigned will be a caudtdate lor tbo ofllco ol oouuty Treasurer before tlio next Democratic County Nominating Couvouuou. May 2, Iftii?—ic* • HENRY- SAXTON. 13 EAL ESTATE AX' ORTIdAN’S - Hi c’UUrt'X’-fcovl-Jii—u.'i*«».4wa4»rtrti?nocr-vviii snu... Uj/u-u tne premiaes.on Saturday, June Ist, 1807, at onu o’cl cl*, P. Ai., of said day, tlio following de -1 scribed real estate, being the sumo whereof Dan iel Keck, of Tyrone township, Perry county, died seized : a tract of Mountain land, situate in I'Tanltlprd township. Cuiab. Co., Pa., bounded by lauds surveyed to Jonh McCauiy, Jacob Shear er and William Kennedy. The whole tract con taining lour hundred and twelve acres and nine ty-two perches; T’hat part however situate lu Frankford township contains ouo hundred and sixty-three acres, covered with good timber. Also ouo other tract of wood laud, situate part ly m Praukford township, Cumo. Co., and partly la Tyrone township, Perry Co., that partiu Cumb. Co., supposed’, to contain: about one hundred and sixty acres, more or less, being tho same laud formerly owned by the heirs of Matthew Halien baugh. Tkkms.—Ten per cent of tho purchase money to be paid by tho purchaser when the property is stricken down, one half of the balance upcu con tinuation of the sale; ttie other half in two equal auuuat payments thereafter, with Interest, tue whole to be secured by Judgment bonds. AARUN M. EGOLF,. Adm’r with will annexed of Daniel Keck, dea'd. May U, 18117—It JjURST CLASS LIVERY STABLE, A. B.ZBXGLER, ' : NORTH BEDFORD STREET, CAKDISLE, PA.,'; having refitted his stable with new Horses, Bug gies and Carnages, ho is now prepared toJurmsu parties and families with Carriages and Buggies at short notice, t Me has the finest Coachin town, Ladles’ Hackneys, dafe and gentle—constantly on hand, at moderate rates, Halo and rouuble drivers luVnished when de .slred.. • • r , - May 2,1807—6 m " £jUMBERLAND VALJOEY HOTEL., CORNER OP MAIN AND BEDFORD STREETS, CAIILISIiE, I'ENIjA. • The undersigned desires to inform Ills friends and tiie iraveuug public that lie bus taken charge of inis well kuuwu stand amj is prepared to ac commodate vimtors/wiiu boiirdipg. uud ifiUgingi on reasonable terms. 1 ■, His tubie'la Supplied'with the beat'.fhO marlto** ullurds.-' His uur eon tains 1 in) cnolcest' or UquOfs. ills apartments are cummutpous undutry; 'liis- BUibie is m charge ui a careifU and experienced • psuer; and ne hopes to bo atlie to give entire sat isluouou to uUllis guests. ~i , May 2, Loiil.* ' •';JOHN B.‘PLOYD., Agents wanted-patent- H4GH.T Port SALE.— ilmmnoud’s'PucenV L.u. o iarAiunn, wmeli is so arranged.that it cun be pmeed m any pai t of the house and not u door or window cun bo moved without linug a pistol and ligating a lamp at the same instant. Many enterprising men are making iroiu elk) to Sot) per day by soiling me ALArtMb. Any person wish ing to see tne instrument will call upon the tin -dorsigued at me mansion House, Carlisle, Ha. May 2, lod7—it . W.H.TOHIN. Agents wanted.— we want .ugepcs m all sections,of the states of Penn bj..ttu.a; Maryland, .Delaware uiid Histnct of Co lumbia, to sen a very valuable publication. Ac live agents cun make $2O per day, of which we cun sunsiy uuy due desiring the information,— Pdrsons.wishiUg'uydnuies will direct to >- • * bXMUN U. PEfEHb & CO., -• April 18,1807 —3m* Mpx 40, Marrinburg, Pa; SPECIAL NOTICE.—Every person who is 111 the want of Bouts. Shoes, Hats and v.ips, *O,, should vail at the bales Hoorn of B. ■ pijAiM K, and learn prices.' b.‘W. Corner ofNorlh Hanover Street ana LOodst Alley, Carlisle. -vf a f MHOPF’B HEBB BLOOD PURJPY- J_ UNUBtri'ErtS.—i’nese eeiehmtod Bitters, for cure ui Dyspepsia, Worms and other diseases, and wuionVure so higuiy recommended by oar must Uistluguished.unysiQiausccan do hud attne oreof ‘ 0, IN HOFF, April it, 1807—$f No* 18 South Hanovft /Street* 3Legah Notices LEVI ZEIGLER, Treasurer Cumb, Cb., Pa. Hist of Healers. LIST OE DEAJLEKB la Goods. .Wares and Merchandise, aiso Browers, Distillers,! lumbermen, Bating Houses, Ac., within tho : county uf cumborianU, as appraised aud assess-* ed by J. J. Crawlord, Mercantile Appraiser, la ac cordance with tbo several acts or Assembly as follows,town: . ' . .- ’ ' ‘ CARLISLE, , T ’ TT . dots. Licentc. J. G. h. Ring, drygoods, u $7 oo C.Ogilby, do 11 16 00 A.Bentz, do 10 2d UU A. L. Reesor,. . do . ' 18 .10 00 •W. A, Mll6s, do 14 7 00 W. C. Sawyer «& Co., do -8. 25 00 L, T. Greeudeid, do II Is uo Loldlch <& Miller, do 0 . 25 Ou d. C. Brown, do 12 12 60 •John Puller, groceries, 14 700 0, L. Halbert, do 12 . X 2 6o C. Liszmuu, - • do 14 7uo John Harder, do -14 7 0o Win. Beutz, do 12 12 60 Jacub doner, do ' 14 7 oo J. D. Meek, do 14 7 0o W. H. Hum, do 14 7 Oo David utt, - do • 14 700 Darnel shoemaker. do 14 7 ue Jouu dpuugier, do 14 7 00 Win. Biair cation. do 0 80 00 Keeney At Masouholmer, do ,14 700 G. B. Holl'mau, ! ■do . ' 14 700 Cameron At Bro., do li 7 oo vVushmood <£Bro,, do 11 15 00 J. A Wetzel, do 14 7 00 atockdt Brubaker, do 14 7 oo W. H. damn, ■ - do 14 700 Hubert Allison, do 14 7 00 11. PoUloy. . do. 10 20 00 Joan Martin, do ll - 7 oo J.P. Bierly, do U 7 00 J. di 1). iiuuuds, . produce,' 14 700 Leo i3i Bro., > do- - 14 7 00 neetom & Bro.. do II 16 00 J. 11, Busier & lire., do 11 16 00 U. C. Woodward, do . 11 16 00 Jeremiah Givier, do 11 15 00 A *M. Hoover, lumber «fe coal, 14 ■ 7 uo a. H. Blair, do 11 16 «u Delaucoy Sbrom, do 11 /15 00 a. J. Wetzel.' iluur and feed store, 14 ■« 7uo H. a Rhoads, furniture, . 14 - 7 oO A. B. Ewing, do ■ v ' 14 7uo JubuLizinua, do 11 700 C. duupley, do 14 7 U 0 David dipo, • do 14 - 7Uy .s. Hamm, merchant tailor, 14 700 James Bukins,„ do 14' 7 UO JounDomer, do 14 *7Uu J.dmliey, do 12 12 6U b. B. Leonard, Jr., do 13 ULoo B. Goldsmith, 'do ‘ 14 “7 00 1. Laviugstoa, . » do ,12 12 60. H. d. Hitter, do 14 7 uu JohnTreibier, do 14 7 00 a. -M. Piper, books, 14 7 uu J. Loudon, do 14 7uo Geo. i'ucum, confectionary, 14 700 j.H. Üboem, do- * 14 -' 7 0o Mrs. d. A. KiolTer, do 14 7 00 it. Hughes, do 14 7 00 Mi's. Sophia Simon, notions, .14 7 uo c. lunotf, do 14 7 00 Mrs. iMeit; fancy goods, 14 7 00 Mrs. Mary Brown; do 14 700 juiiaHuium, do 14 700 Mrs. S. A. Hutton, do .14 700 W. c. Diviu, . boots ami shoos, 14 700 D. Sierrett, do 14 7 00* B, fmuk, do 14 7 Uo Wm. M. Porter, do 14 7 00 John irvni, • do 18 10 00 l'\ c. Fleming & Bro., do, 14 700 . Miller & Bowers, hardware, 10 20 uu ,H. ttuxtun, do 9 25 00 d. ttuouds, cigars, • 14 7 uo J.Buus, hats ana furs, 14 7 UU j . A. Keller, do 14 7 00 J.G. Callio, do 14 7 uo Mrs. C. Biliott, ‘ drugs, 11 700 D. Ralston, do 18 10 00 Mrs, H. Huverstlck, do 12. 12 60 iiiumas Couiyu, * Jewelry, 14. 700 H. Hoysiuger, do 14 7 00 r. C. ivcumer, do 14 7 00 Mrs. B. Williams, millinery, 14 700 Mrs. Mo 14 7 0o Samuel Busmiugcr, roues, 14 7 00 wm. ciopper, do 11 7 00 Wm. Hailing, leather dealer, 14 700 cieo. Busmmgor, do 14 7 00 F. Gardner, do 11 7 00 Wm. Pndiey, stoves, 14 7 00 Hmesmiiu «ii Rupp, do 14 700 Wuikor <n GiuuUy, do - 14 700 •J. McGouegal, do 11 7 00 Wm. Seilers, baker, 14 7 uo Samuel Goodyear, do 14 7 00 Mrs. A. M. Frederick, do 14 . • 700 Peter Miller, do 14 7 oo ii. Huntuess, marketing, 14 7 00 AUbou ot do - 11 7 oo wm: Sponsion do 11 700 Jonu Campuoil, sewing machines, 11 700 Anna Wasat’iuod, do 14 7 00 <J. L. Luoumau, do 14 7 uo Houert JNobio, saddlery, v l4 ’ 700 MEOHAHICSBURG. P. A. Brough & Bro., drygoods, 11 15 00 Brindled*. Nieswiugor, do 0 .25 00 Jouiiort iSt'Battouir, do 11 16 00 i. D. HaUusuurger, do 14 7 uo Joseph Eicock, do 14 7 Oo J.B. Hurpt&tion, do 10- 20 00 L. W. Aorpms, clothing,, 14 7 00 lj, D. KeOier, mer6huut tailor, 14 7 oo jonnstou at Bon, produce, 0 25 uo i‘. B. Bryson, do 0 26 uu .dilier at Caret, do ‘ 11 16 uo otimower dt Pry, (To 13 10 oo /mcuunas <\ B layman, do 11 15 uo Jouu Hupp, . furniture, 11 700 ijlunt at Diehl, - do 14 7 0u J. Duil, do . 14 700 uizel at Bro., do T 4 7 Uu WestatKocaafellow, groceries, 12 12 60 West at Uocitufeilow, do 14 7 uu iioilmuu at Cmim, do 12 12 60 1. flour, do 14 . 7 uo j. do ' 13 10 uo Auaimua at Griffith, do 14 7 uo Wm. Woods, hooits, 14 '7 U 0 ueviuigei, boots anti shoes, 14 700 j. H. ivener,' do 14 7 UU O. O. Bmger, do 14 7 00 C. Iveiuib, do 14 7 UU iiowLuuu & Bro,, do .14 t w ; at <iaMjjiej£Jowoiry, „ -J.4, .7 UU Leldich at Matnews, stoves, ’ 14 7 00 Wilson d Bun, do 14 7 U 0 jucub Dorshexmer, cigars, 14 7 uu J. B. Punner, do 14 - 7UO .durtm Uoawiier, do 14 7 00 iru Day, drugs, 14 7 00 Houca at-Ebcrly, do 14 7UU J. B. Herring, do 14 7 00 H. F. Geyer, do 14 7 00 Boyei atEborly,'hardware, • 10 20 uu Boob at Himinei, do 11 16 uu C. \V. Luohmuu, photographer, 14 7 UO amdrow Myers, do 14’ 7 00 Ciberiy at oou, lumber, 14 7 00 Joseph Milieiseu, do 14 7 UU murd <b Moore, do 14 7 U 0 Alpacas Dale, confectionary, 14 . 7 00 j.j. smith, .do 14 7 00 J. Moioy, do 14 R iUU SHIPPiiNSBURG. Stevlck«fe McPherson, dry goods, 11 15 00 J.&J.B. Reddig, do , 10 20 00 •Stewart di Cox, -■ do 11 IS W deck, tiuu & aiders, do , 13 ♦ ■ moo itobt. bupdgruss, do 12 -12 60 Geo. Duke, groceries, 14 7 00 'Tarmuu <& Kimble, do 14 7 00 o. C. Holler, do 14 7 Oil W. H. Holler, do 14 7 00 d. Myers, -do 14 7 00 John atumbaugh, do 14 .7 00 Wmiact Johnston, do 14 7 00 >J. R. fugue, do 14 , 7 00 U. N, Greason, do 14 7 00 Win. Clark, do 14 7 00 C. Foauaugnt, agt., .do 14 7 00 J.O. Altiok, drugs, ,14 700 E. Aru, ‘ do ' V 14 700 ii. K. Keller, do - 14 7 00 W. U. Croit, boots and shoos, 14 7UO iVS. Art*,' . - do 14 700 JauieFiCeiso," ■ 'do I '-' - ' ■ Ji'. . 7vo ti. B. Cole, do • ’ll 700 Forney <£ McPherson, hardware, 11 15 uo iirabul & Holler, «do. 13 10 uu aandiseisou, Jewelry, 14 7 00 sueuror & Blair, merchant tailor, 13' muo j. Al. Smiley, do 14 7 00 John nndges, ’ do 14 7 00 Airs. M. Davis, millinery, 14 7 00 David Criswell, furniture, 14 7 oo H. J. Duke «fe Fro. do 14 7 00 J. B. buody, do < 14 7 00 Fong &tiisu, produce 11 15*00 icuuy Co., . - do. 10 20 (JO a. seirer & Son, do 13 lo uu Criswell dt Morrow, do 13. 10 00 T. P. Blair, do 11 16 00 J. A.-Wolf, stoves,. 14 7 00 J. M. iiykes, do ■ 14 700 ' - .. NEW CUMBERLAND. . T.WUlot, - 'drygoods, 11 15 00 J.G. Maher.. , do 14 ,7 00 Harmon Long, 1 do .14 700 needs liberty, ‘ lumber, 10' 20 00 Alusdor & Cuover, do . 0. 25 00 Vuieuilue & Feemon, do . 14 7 00 Charles Oyster, do ' . 14 700 Elsenhower & Halo, dry goods, ■. I I 7 00 btevickdtswigert, do 11- 16 00 Elliott. Burr, • do - ■ • ,11 • 15 00 D. McCoy, boots and shoes, 14 7 00 C. Stovick, luruilure, 14 7 00 SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP. Wm. Clover, - : • dry gobtls, 14,. . 700 J.-&C. Wudesmith,' .do 14 700 Oeo. Clever, ' ", do • 14 7 Oj D. Strohm, do • 32 .12 60 J. snock d I Bro., do 14 PENN TOWNSHIP. , Earnest & Co., - dry goods, 14 7 00 (Jeu. Russel, do 14 7 00 Wm. Russel, do 14 7 00 bamuol Long, do 44 7 00 ; ' DICKINSON TOWNSHIP. : Samuel Wolf, drygoods,. ■ • 14 . ,7 00 J. F. Lower, do 13 10 00 NEWTON TOWNSHIP. Newcomer &. Co., /dry goods, • 10 10 00 fcj. Miller at bon,- 1 ~do • , 14 * 7uo Uluvedte Earnest, - do ' 18 10 00 John Mmlcli, - do 14 7 00 CopoCiSmitn,. . do 13- 10 00 .'Heoerbg « son, groceries,. . 14 700 •Joun GrunamV dd ' ‘ 13, . ' ,10 00. bdmuel Mutch, boots ondshdeS, 14 7 00 iH; bbydor, • ' produce, " ' • 10 20 00 J.’dt J.B. Hursh, do ■ 0 25 00 Hursu <fc*Bro., , do‘ ’ 13 10 00 Manning & Hro., do. 1 - 13, 1000 11. s,r'bsiior,, fruit.cans, 14 Too MIDDLESEX TOWNSHIP. J.C.'GUI, groceries; - • " 14 7 00 MIDDLETON TOWNSHIP. O/Ham dry goods, ,13 ’ID 00 Webbori&Deriund," .do 12 16 00' 8. M. Dlven, . do . 12, 12 60 C. Harmon, ' do ' 13 10 00 bam uel Wolf, ■ *, do ‘l4, 700 U. rtupp, furniture', 14 7.00 Mrs, E. Hartzel, confectionary, 14 700 PhiupOlepper, r. do* 14 7 00 John HeoituittU,, . do. 14 7 .00 Goo. Geesamau r flour and feed, 14 ‘ 7 00 MONBOB TOWNSHIP, Geo. Brlndlo, - drygoods, 11 15 00 ' Wisely «£ Kaufman, do 12 12 60 D.S. Diven, drugs, 14 7 00 ijamuel Plank, produce 14 7 0U iiOury Spahr, do , 14 7 00 ; EABT PENNSBOHOUGH TOWNSHIP.. . ' John Gleaner, dry goods, 1 * 14 . aOO WiO.Bunks, . do* 14 7 00 D. iDoulmger, / . ; do •14 A - • 700 J. Lougerneoker, groceries; 14 700 SamuehUummel, do 18 •’ >lOOO H. Brooks «S bon, ' do . «14 700 Irvin Mahon, -. produce, ‘lB 10 00 MayctOo., . - do 14' -7 00 A. oonfeotlonaryV - - It ■ 700 B. Eaimger, lumber, f . 14 ’ - •7 00 b. Hinurd,. ,f do .■ - 14 700 N, Hood, stoves, 14 7 00 ■ j UPPEJI.ALLEN TOWNSHIP. \ J. 8, Wolf, ■ •• . ' dry goods, 14 • 7 00; J. H. GoHWiler,' •’ do > -13 ■•'l2 50 John Swam, merchant tailor, 14 ,7 00 « Hist of ‘B.ealecs. LOWER ALLEN TOWNSHIP.. • ' (Xdss. License Fettlng & Grove, drygoods, 14 7 00 ErGoodAßro., ’ do 14 700 A H« Gardner, do 14 7 00 ABmwer. . ■«; do : ia * 1250 O. Wcbcrlcb, drags, 14 7 00 HAMPDEN TOWNSHIP.- ,E. W. «fe Q. Wise, dry goods, 18 10 00 Daniel Rupp, do 18 10 00 J. H. McMurray, do 14 7 00 D«P. Llghmcr, do 14 "7 0J Samuel Bbersolo, boots aud shoes, 14 700 Daniel Rupp, produce, 14 7 00 C. Teinpuu, lurmture. 14 7 00 G. J. Hetrick, stoves, 14 7 00 W’ FRANKFORD TOWNSHIP. Alexander a Woods, do 14 7 qO MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP. J, M. Wagonor, groceries, 14 7 00 SILVER SPUING TOWNSHIP. , W. Caldwell, - grocer, 14 7 00 Urrts & Lamb. dry goods, If 700 W. H, Eckels, do 12 12 50 do 14* * 7 00 J.B. Nuus, do 14- 7 00 J.'H.SWiier, do 14 7*oo Leullg a BUetly, do 14 7 UJ J, B. Leidig, produce, .18 10 00 J. S. Uiger, eomeutiouary, U 7 00 west pennsbokuuqh township. J.'G. Weaver, drygoods,, 18 10 00 G. M. Rousur,’• uo * 14 700 Hobt. MulCuigbt, do 14 7 00 Jacob Huiisiiow,- do 12 12 50 L. J. Suumuangh, produce, 14 700 W. B^Brandon, do' U 10 o 0 J. d. Curotuys. do * ~ 12 12 60 D. H. Burkholder; merchant tailor, 14 .7 00 •J. Watson, dealer, 14 7 00 NEWViLLE, Klink & Bushoy, dry goods, . 11. - 15 00 I'. McCaudiisU a Son, ao 11 15 uo Stougb <6 Biliou, do 10 20 00 B. James a Bro., do 9 25 on G. W. Wild, yrugs, 11 700 Mrs. M. Hded, do . 14 700 J.H. Miner, do 14 7 00 d. E. U’Miel, do 14 7 oo Handel a don, merchant tailor, 14 700 Dougherty <4 Brewster, do .14 700 d. B. Kelso, ■ groceries, 18 10 00 Wm. Muler, do - 14 7 00 d. M. Giauser«tSou, - do 18 10 00 G. W. mull, stoves, 14 7 00 James Kennedy, Jr., do *l4 700 Joseph Laugnuu, flour and feed, 14 7uo W. J. McCuuoun, do 14 7 0J J. J. Crawlord, confectionary, 14 700 Kuiiklo a McLauunsu, hardware, 11 20 00 dtougUAMaleer, "do 12 12 50 Jouu Bnoker, furniture, 14 700 Wooduurn<tdbuleubargur, do 14 7 00 Hays A Bro., pottery, 14 7 00 IrwmMateer, boots and shoos, 14 7 00 L. V. B. doper, jewelry, 14 7 00 DIdi'XLLERd AND BREWERS. *. J. W. Wbouier, Newton twp. Abi a dnyder, do Jacob Gtibhard, Carlisle, EAI'LNG HOUSES. Airs. Alary Malay, Meohuulcsburg, 8 500 Joseph Gardner, Curuao, 3 SUO Win. Waiicer, • ao 8 ' a 00 mis. Ehoupotors, do ■ 8 500 David Pimcey, Newton twp. 8 6 00 E. W. Fosiimugh, do * 8 5 00 B. K. Grove, do \ 8 500 BILLIARD SALOON. Jacob Hippie, Moohanlcsburg, 40 00 ' Notice Is hereby given to all persons named in the above list, tuuo by an act of ussemuly ap proved April lith, 1802, County-Treusurqrs are re quired to bring suit and coiicct uiT licenses re maining unpaid uu or before the first day ot July next, uud by otuer Acts of Assembly, venders of viuoua, splntous, mall or browed liquors, are al so liable to Indictment in the Court of Quarter Sessions. Those interested are therefore reques ted to lift their licenses Without delay aud save the costs, do. LEVI ZElatBR, Treasure)' of Cumberland County, May 2, 1807 —4t jPhiaitdal. T3OUNTY ACCOUNT OF DICKIN- I) SON TOWNSHIP.—The account of John Morrison, Treasurer of Bounty Fund of Dickin son To wnshlpflpr 1384 odd. 1865. DR. To amount of Edward Weakley’s Dupli cate .. ...$ 0,405 01 To amount collected by Weakley In ex cess of taxes voluntarily subscribed 274 20, To amount borrowed from First Nation al Bank 14,000 00 To amount borrowed from Carlisle De posit Bank 4,000 00 To amount borrowed from individuals... 18,003 00 “ . “ of Coflby Duplicate 18,085 24 By Edward Weakley exonerations..... 408 81 “ 107 men.. 83,124 81 “ Principal and Discount on notes 14|403 23 “ amount of commission.....'. 833 05 Balance In hands of Treasurer, 855,608 II Wo the Auditors of Dickinson Township, Cum berland County, after examination Hud tuo fore going Statements of said Township and Bounty Taxes correct to the best of our knowledge. WALTER STUART, ) - GEORGE KISSINGER, V Auditors. JAMES M. RALSTON, ) Attest, Joseph. L. Knettx,e, TownsMp Clerk. Statomohtof John Morrison, Treasurer of Boun ty Fuad of the Township of Dickinson Cumber land County, from June 17th, 1605 to June 18th, JMIH . ate ~ Juno 17, 1805. to amount due at settle-. mont this day $ 7,528 63 Juno 18, 1860, to amount of Duplicate in hands of John 8. Monroe, Collector. 12,313 88 To amount of Loan from, Carlisle Depos- •. it Bunk 681 68 Juno 13,1300, by error In J. 8. Monroe's ' Duplicate 8 10 03 By amount of Exonerations on W. A. Coffey’s Duplicate, 1,035 40 Juno 13,1800, by amount of Commission ■ on $12,029 75 allowed W. A. Coffey (§> 2 per cent 238 59 June 13.1000. by amount paid First Na tional Bank, Carlisle..; 0,008 12 June 13,1000, by amount paid loans from . individuals...: '. 6,520 44 June 13,1000, by amount paid to School ,-a Fund 23(Tt3 June 13, 1000, by amount paid Auditors ' and Clerk 2 years 18 00 Jnne IS, iB6O, by amount paid Attorney fees 10 00 June 13,1800, by amount paid Treasurer’s commission on 812,003 @ % per cent. 04 82 Balance-due Township, -86,160 42 Wo do hereby certify that w 6 have examined the account and vouchers of John Morrison, Treasurer of the Bounty Fuudol Dickinson town ship, Cumberland County os stated above and be lieve tho same to be correct. GEORGE KISSINGER, 'I JAMES M. RALSTON, VAudUora. RH’D, WOODS, J Attest, Joseph L. Knettle, Township Clerk. Statement o/ JoboO ttiyoro,- Trcosnrerof . tho Bounty Tax of Dicklnsoa Township. Cumberland County, from tho 13th of Juno, TBOO, to the 27th day of April, 1807. DK. Juuo 13, -1860, to amount duo by late. Treasurer '. 80,100 42 April 22, 1807,..t0 amount received from John Morflsou, being error In his com mission ; .'. 1 36 CR. April 15,1807. by amount of exonerations allowed John 8. Monroe, Collector. $ 410 83 By commission to Monroe on 811,850 47 @ ■ 2 per cent 237 00 By amount paid loans from individuals . - principal jlnd interest 5,(52 50 By Treasurer’s commission on 65,152 50 @ % per cent . 25 70 April 27. 1807, by amount paid Auditors .. v Clerk, &0 ; 16 00 By amount to balance..-...; 289 03 .To amount due Township, We do hereby certify that we have examined the accounts and vouchers of Jacob Myers, Treas urer, of the Bounty Fund and llnd the balance duo the Township 6280 02; also agreeably to the amount exhibited to us by the School Board the Township Is still Indebted, for Bounty purposes $2,037 87 with interest till paid. ■ ' ' JA MKS M.H ) ‘.RU’D, WOODS, J • ■ • r -)■ AiidiUm'. ‘ . WM. A. COFFEY, J • Attest, Joseph I* KnEttle, Township Clerk: TjURE INSURANCE. "T-’he ALLEN AND EAST PENNBBORO’ - MU TUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Cum besland county, incorporated by an aot of As* .seDokbly, In the year 1818, and having recently had its charter extended to the'year. 1883, Is nowln active and Vigorous operation under the super intendence or the 1 following Board of Managers: Wm. lVQoVgas, Christian Stayman, Jacob Kb erlyy Daniel iTtiiley, Alexander Cathcart. Jacob H. Coover, John Kichelberger, Joseph Wick Cits, Sanmel Kberly, Rudolph Martin; Moses Brlekcr.. Jacob Coover and J. C., Dunlap, v The Yates of Insurance are as low and favorable (is any Company of the kipd In the' State. ' Per* sons wishing to becoihc.memberß. are Invited to make application to the agents of the Company, who are willing to wait upon them at anytime. President—W.-R.GOPOAB, Eberly’s Mills, Cum berland County. , Vice tan Stayhak, Carlisle, Secretary— John C. Dunlap, Mochanlcsburg. Treasurer— Daniel. Bailey. DUlsburg, yorkCo. AGENTS. , Cumberland Church/—John Sherrlck,Allen: Hen *ry Zearing, Sblremaustown; Lafayette Pei Tor, -Dickinson; Henry Bowindn, Ohurchto\vn; Mode Griffith,boilth Middleton; Samuel Graham W. Penusboru'; Samuel Ooover, Moohanlcsburg; J, W. CockUn, SUepherdscown; D. Cooveri Upper Allen: J.O, Sax tom Silver'bprlng: John Hyor, 'Carlisle: Valentino freeman,New Cumberland; James MoCandllsh; Newvlllo. • ■ York Cbuniy— W. 8. Picking, Dover: James Griffith.-Warring ton; T. F. DeurdorlT, Washing ton ; r Sficliey Clark, DUlsbtirg; D. Butter, Pair view; John Williams, Carioll ‘. Dauphin Cbunfp—Jacob Hauser, Harrisburg. Members of the Company having policies about to expire, can have them renewea by making ap plication any of the agents. ’ Doo.-l 1806 EMPiUK SHUTTLE SOWING MA UHINEss are superior to all other for FAMI m AMD MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. Con tain all the latest Improvements; are speedy; noislesa; durable; and easy to Work. numerated Circulars free. 'Agents wonted.— Liberal discount allowed. No consignments Address, EMPIRE & M. CO.. Broadway, 618 N.. July 28, low—ly THE BEBT PLACE TO BUY Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps. Under Shirts, Drawers, Men and Boys Gloves. Ac., Is at PLANK’S Book Shoe,Hat-and Cap Wdre Boom, 8. W. corner of North Hanover Street and Lucuat Alley,midway between TUadium's and Wetzel’aHotels, UorUaie Nov .18,1886—8 m ®C2 <SOOU0: QREAT EXCITEMENT IN ATJC T I O N* H6t?SES 1 ' » A LARGE LOT OF C H E A P G O'tf'D SI TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT OVER MtfSLINS, CALICOES, HIGH PRICES CRUSHED AN» THE BIG PROFIT SYSTEM EXPOSED! 9 25 00 0 23 (W 9 26 00 EAST MAEST STREET, Has Just returned ftomNow York and Philadel phia, and is now opening one of the largest, cheap est and best selected STOCK OP DRY GOODS . over brought to this market. Look and careful ly examine his prices, and while doing bo com pare them with other merchants. Large lot of TIP TOP CALICOES, MADDER COLORS, at only 1% eta., sold before at 16 ots. One Case SUPERIOR PRINTS, at only 15 ots., sold formerly at 18% cts. Two Cases of all the best Makes and Brands and CholffiStvlos. at 18% ots. BLEACHED MUSLINS, of a. good quality only 12}£ cts. per yard. BLEACHED MUSLINS, yd. wide, at only 15 cts. .11 M. >« ti K I. 20 “ 855,808 II These Bleached Muslins are of the most popu lar brands, and only u ant to be examined before purchasing elsewhere. STACKS OF BROWN. MUSLINS, 48,839 48 7,523 63 at 12%, IS. lf% and 20 and 24 cts. for the best yard wide ana very heavy. These prices are from 15 to 20 per cent, lower than they ware sold for two weeks ago. Also, the largest and finest stock of Ginghams, Tickings, > . , Checks, • ~ Shirting Stripes, • - .. Drillings. Table Cottons. Pillow Case Muslin, SlieotlngMualln of all widths, over brought to this market and oil will be sold at equally reduced prices as my goods. I have also made it an object during this visit to the cities lo Eurcbase a very fine ana large assortment of the tost/ deabreibla Htandt nl' MOURNING AND SHIRTIN<| PRINTS. which I will seli.at only IBjj£ ota. 820.423 59 In addition to friy stock oi Domes tic Goods, I havea very doe assortment of Silks and all bought hnd will be sold at extremely low prices. Oras. Grain and Lyons Black Silks, ex tra heavy for mantles and Dresses, also lowei grades or Black and a large 101 of Fancy and Sol id Colored Silks, which I con sell at prices tosult all. 'My line of ALL WOOL DELAINES fb unusually large and well selected, embracing every variety of color, which I will let go at 60 cts. per yard, this being the old price for these goods before the war. $14,257 17 ENGLISH, GERMAN AND . FRENCH DBESS GOODS, of great varieties, and bought at such_ sacrifices that I can sell them at prices far less than the cost of Importation. ' 'WHITE GOODS) consisting of flu© and medium qualities o ♦ O.lffT 78 Jaconet Muslin, Nansook Plaids, Tape Checks, Brilliants, . Linens, ‘ • Marseilles Quilts, Towels; Linen Diapers, Napkins, <tc. JL will sell at 20 per cent, cheaper than lliey can be purchased at any place In town. 80,107 78 GENTLEMEN’S & BOY’S'WEAR. $289 03 , I have an unusually large stock of these, goods, all of desirable brands, consisting of COTTON ADES, plain and plaid, Blue Drillings and Demins, KENTUCKYJEANS at from 25 qts. per yard and upward. A SPLENDID OASSIMEBE, all wool, at only $l,OO nor yard, sold a month ago nt 81,75, also, Cloths ano’Cassimoresfromtho finest to the medium qualities at prices to correspond with the large reduction la other goods. r - LADIES' CLOAKINGS AND SACKINGS I 1.1 have dye different shades of Ladies Cloaking and Sacking Cloths; which I consider the nr plu«. tittroof any ever offered to the ladles of Carlisle and vicinity. •My stock of : NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, Hose, Suspenders,' . - ' . Lluen'-Caflk. ■ Umbrellas. and Collars, HoopandßUl moral Skirts, and In fact everything ? usually found in a well selected assortment of- godds Is very large, and will bo sold at prices that cannot fall to please. t- v:. A FA 0 T! wind one that should be remembered by alt purchasers, is that lam always the first to bring (ioutn prices iti this (own.. This Jam able to do oh account of my ex penses being a great dec d lighter than'any other mer chant in this place, arid Remember GREENFIELD to? Remember GREENFIELD for Remember GREENFIELD for and CHEAP GOODS of all kinds, and at last rs> member my Sign and place of business.,' March 28,1807. & DRESS GOODS. GREENFIELD, NO. 4, .< .< .. .. 22 « “ “ “ “25“ SILKS! MUBI.INS, ALPACGAB, DRESS GOODS, GREENFIELD'S, V No. 4 But Main Strut!'- ■ :rxis VEGETABLE AMBROSIA IS THE* HIRAOIi Og THE AGE V .V‘ Prayboad6d.Podpldbare their locks restored by it:tathe 'dark,,lustrous, iilkmirette* ofyouthy and r- Young People, bare these unfashionable coldrs dhangedXo . ft beautiful auburn, and rejoicd! ; People whoso heads are witfi _ Dandruff and Humors, usd it,iind hdvd Clean coats andclcar and healthy scolpa.l, y v r v 4 ; Boid*Headed, Veterans; "have their remaining' locks tightened)? bare with a luxuriant - of Heir, and dance forjoyl ■ , . Young. Gentlemen uso it because richlyperfhmedl , ~ , »„ Young Ladies use* it because it their Hair in place I:-; : j. ; . Eveirbodv must and wtfT.uso St, becailso - ' it is the ebansit and article in'the 1 market I '■ ‘ >; v Tor Sale by Druggists generally. For sale at Common & Worthington's Drag Store. East Main street, a few doors west of Box ton’s hardware store, Carlisle, and hy drugglats generally. • Aprilin, 1887—9m* ■' , - «•; - v . gEfre 4farm. f£ O THE F ABMEBS OF CUMBERLAND WtfNtY! BURNHAM <fe V ■ ! ’* |tiA.TENT SUB-SOIL 3?LOW. This valaabie invention was patented/ August' J ' 27, IbOI, for seventeen years by two practical' far mens of New York, and has beenhraaccessrul op- • oration ever since. It has been, very recently In- - traduced In Cumberland County, and has given 'general satisfaction to. the farmers of the lower end of the County:: Any number of testimonials cun be procured from those woo have used the Plow, but only a few are here given. < The construction of this Bub-Boiler is very elm- - pie, and it is easily attached-to? any. plow.. By thus attaching it lo any ordinary plow, you can sub-soilfrom one to fifteen'inches deep. ‘ • The subscriber purchased the exclusive right to moke and sell for Cumberland County a few days since, and has already sold the townships of Up per Allen. Lower Allen,.-Monroe,and South Mid dleton. Address '" • ' ! JONAS ROLLER, . Agent for dumb. Cb., ‘ "Ifear AfechanUxburg TESTIMONIALS. - • ’ • Arum 8.1667. ’ This Is to certify that 1 have seen and tried the. Sub-801l Flow invented by Burnham & Pierce, and lam convinced.it is the very thing wqfar mers want to make good deep soli for ouc groin crops, especially In a dry summer. 1 thought so much of it that I bought the right of Upper Allen township. fcA&UEL HARTZLEft. . SiLVEB SPBXNO Township, i , . . , April ia,-1807., j We have tried the Burnham & pierce Sub-Soli Plow, and, after trial, we were so much pleased with its wqrk, that weporchased the right of said township. : , : . WMS. PARKER ■ Mi Y. HERMAN, . * ■... Loweh AiiXsN TowKsanv.) i • April 16, 1«17, < • /. - This la, to certify that we have examined and tflpd Burnham & Pierce's Patent Bub-801l Plow,' aha we have found it to give entire satisfaction, in.its operations. We therefore highly recom mend It, aud feel confident that' it will meti the approbation and expectation of all who may give imtrial. ' ■ PHILIP LANDIS, • 8. M. HERTZiuER. ME This may certify that we have seen and tried the Patent Bub-Boil Plow which was invented by - Burnham «k Pierce, ,uqd ft’'is Just,the thing that every farmer ought to have. The. idea of this Plow is very easily explained. this County bps been pioweu-for.che aud always about one depth aud the botuiator your furrow is hard and shlid. aad if, a heayy ' shower of 'rain fails it.will souk as deep as you have plowed aud then the water Will run btf to some low part of your Held and injure your grain or sink at one place. Now this idea Is tq plow a farrow abou t six or eight Inches deep afad turn it *' over with the> mole board of the Plow, and put down the bub-Botler from four to eight inches, and loosen the bottomof tuo lurrow, so that when there is a heavy ram the-groundcan l cunsUm6a' s ' greater quantity of Water and be better prepared .i lor a dry spell of weather. This arrangement is simple m construction and is easily attached to ' any plow. We are convinced that every farmer in the County will take hold of this uapprove ment. Cl ' ' ‘ ABRAHAM HARTZLER, • - • - LAJSIIiS. Monbob Township, cuiab.co,, Fa; A NEW SUB-HOILER IN USB. There is no good farmer, but fully appreciates the value of Suu-Soil plowing. Many nave been prevented from doing it for it took an extra team and bund. .Mow there Is one in use .which was invented by Burnham &. Fierce, 01 Cortland Co;, M. Y. it can oe attached to any plow and It will pulverize up the hard soil In uie furrow behind me plow from one inch to. ten o r more If necessa ry. ■ X have u.ed it and ! am convinced.- that It will make adilfcreuce of an increase of corn from six to ten bushel per aore, and oats, a’pound on every ten, and othererops accordingly., advise the larmers to get oueand try it, and they WJll be convinced of me harvest. -l have farmed' It for the past thirty-live years and 1 ndver have seen Its equal. t -< _ N. WHITTEMORE, Of Union, 'Broome 00. VT, •In the proceedings oftuo American institute Farmers’ Club w© uud the following:. .a. B. Fierce, of Homer,.Cortland county, N. Y-. exhibited a.Fiowwulr a Suu-HaH'atmcumeut, contrived soos-to setlt any depth/ trom-one to twelve inches below the, bottom ofthe turning plow. Tills would 1 equiie uobut one-fourth more power than it does to draw the plow Without the attachment, .but ft, w. iJ udd-more thun a fourth 10 in© value of the work, and probably induce larmers to aub-aoil their plowing; Who would not do it with a separate plow/ niuh and team? it cun be attached ufuuy plow In use. Ids much better than cue,Michigan. plo.Wi for Uis not bene nciai to turn the earth iruxu below the hrst fur row upoh tuo surface. This Fiow will loosen up mo bottom of. tne furrow Unit has been trampled by tne ox or compressed; by the plow, and ihave' no doubt will prove worm mure,than three times tno cost of domg che-work. 1 • '-*• .Wherever the topsoil isinverlod inuch below the usual depth 01 plowing, .ft Injures the tlrst eropmutcrlully, , May 2,15U7— yt jg. 14 A RING R A.X L ROAR aUMSIEtI ARRANGEM ENT.—Ap n rr. iBO7. arcat'VmnU Uno from tub NbrUrinii North S' 1 ??. 1 , Now,: ilorjl, Itoadlno, XotlavlUo, xamuiiuu, Aohluud, Lebanon, Allou lowu, Win.to 11, Wpuruta, Ute, Luicuatl-r, (Joium utu, etc., Ate. ’■ ■- ! , * Trains leave Harrisburg, for New -York, as fol and U.ad.A. M., and 2.10 uud y.uu F. M.v conuebtiug-with sihfifur TTaiiis on'the lennaylyauiu ftau Hoad, and arriving uc Mew Vork ut O.UO uud 10,4 V; A, At;; and 4.40, and ICUSS 1 ’ SV, .Wwoompanyiug ihotf.oo A, A/ uudUllOF/aL'i’mihS without ihliuuge: ’ '' Lftavd aarrmhurgiiUr Reading. Fottsvillc.' Th-" maquu, .Umqrsvuie, Ashland; Fine Orove, Ailoa towu and Finiudeipunvat 6.10 A, AL. and kiy and I.IU F. M., stopping af-Lebanou and pnuclpiU Way fcHatiousi Uie*>lVF.;M. maiuug connections lor Fhnudeiphla ahd Columbia only;. For Putts-, vine, aonuyutlil Haven.and Aiiburn.' via 6ahuvl> lun and, Hoad, leave-Hama uargatwauF. U ri ; r " >.v w BeturnlngV Leave New York at9.do A. iin' l±oo- Moon and 0. 00 uudUQo F, M.; Philadelphia at SljX a. AL and kWI F. Ai.. Way T?ffiieUvefl FhUadeipbiu at 7.50 A. M.,ieturumg froiiv Read mg at O.ao F. AL, stopping at all H melons;; Potts-, vine at 6.46 A. Al, ahd x-I-j F. AL; Ashiuhcl &.ou aiiti A.'Al. ami 1,05 F. M. ;Tumuqiui at 9.46 A ‘ M ; 'uiiai.<vautls,66F..Ai. • •,•! v 1 v:’ :< ~ - Leave FotlsviUc fgr Harrisburg. -Via Schuylk*u • uud ffyil.Uoud atV.gb AT Nrf* . \ Keudmg Accomliiodatiou Train’s Leaves Read- Ljj »***» rerniiilnß:rrom!i*4umaelphlu at, Fottstown Accomlhbdhtlou - r Fouswwn at S.zy A. M.,-retiifhlng leaVekPhlln dtiipnia utti.&j F. Al. ; •. ’ ■ i • >*-v . m . Columbia Itail’Kohd Traina leave. Rcaiiim? ut -7.U0 A. Ai./Und U. 16 F. Al. J P r KjhSttt, U& -caster, Columbia. Ac. • ’ :.. n*. *T7» Uixn uu Holidays: Leave; New ’ York at 800 P al Fbiladefphia S.OU A. M. toe kW A* Al. Trumruumug only to Heading; Foitsvilie kou A. Ai.; Harrisburg U. 33 A. M./aua A'-M lor Mew. fork uud A2o F.M^forjihU^esis^^,' 1 - Commutation; AUicage, Heasou, Hohuol and Kx rawsy 11 to ond item at reduced ‘ eucli S ®u^euger? Cea through; «/ pounds uilowud- May2.lbgr: .■- Qpiierat 1 ■ r.IVISRY STABXja^-jiiie^uhdeHjlgu-' iy opposite theMohaiou^Bouse, l and bavina bud-' uiieu ii with a lot of splendid new Odaohea; (Jar rlugeauud Buggies, and a large.nmaber. of tine aim geutio Horsey suitable rorTldfng ordrlVlmr uro-prepated (o aooommoduta'thoinubliQ in uH the various; branodee .uf iUelc buameßßi fv Klnte Jiackuojs lor WW ■ UnSlul si3ve« SuShea when desired;!’ OuU-atithß old Bland hi «Jq \v Hmon whore a Jootuv our Block of HdXfHanii jSS , Apru&isw-I, Iwilj-ij!;. pertorsUjoKQt X^w.tmoliQ^WlWrelWiHier. immaaemSSm. '■. Apruar.liiowtt.:.: f, =MMO
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