' Jlcto abßettisctnents. jpi PKB’B BOOK AND FANCY STORE, AND GENERAL NEWS DEPOT, 83 WEST MAIN STREET, oAruslb, pa A fine assortment of Goods on hand, such as Writing Desks, . ,c Port Folios, / . . V Ladles Companions, . ■ ' i Work Boxes, Satchels, ; ■ Ladies’ Purses, J?ookot Books, , ” Sogar Cases, . Card Cases', • QoldPens, Pen Knives, Ac., <6c. A LARGE SUPPLY OP FAMILY BIBLES , *..■ * , , and PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, AT REDUCED PRICES.. DIARIES FOR 1867. Subscriptions received for all Magazines, Fash ion Books, Papers, &0., at publishers prices. You save postage and always sure of receiving your Magazines by subscribing at Piper's. Special attention Is paid to keeping always on hand a supply of * SCHOOL BOOKS,! for town and country schools. Books and Music ordered when desired. May 23,1807—tf. ’DOUNTY ACCOUNT OF BOUTH- J 3 AMPTON TOWNSHXP.-The Account of Samuel L. Adams and Samuel M. Wherry, Treasurers of the Southampton Bounty Fund. Whole amount of Ist Duplicate, -, -$10,213 45 Exonerations, > . > i , 82,854 00; Uncollected. -■ - 670,80 Collector’s Fees, 100 78 Treasurer’s Fees, . 10 00 ’ 83,101 02 Net proceeds of Ist Duplicate, , 87,11183 Whole amount of 2d Duplicate, . 810,005 73 Voluntary subscriptions, ; 475 00 Exonerations, Uncollected, Collector's Fees, Treasurer’s Fees, Net proceeds of 2d Duplicate, Whole amount of 8d Duplicate," 80,787 61 Exonerations, 8400 OS Uncollected, ' 48 85 Collector’s Fees, 185 75 Foes, . 85 00 * Not proceeds of 8d Duplicate, Total Receipts, ‘ EXPENDITURES. Bounty paid to thirty-live Mon, 88,523 00 Expenses of recruiting, muster ing In Ac.. 40 88 Bouuty paid two drafted Men, 800 00 Bouu ty paid flfty-live Men, 17,600 00 Expenses of . recruiting and mustering In, . 181* OS Interest and Stamps on Cor porate Bonds, 1,414 04 Tax refunded to drafted Mon, 820'21 828,711 01 Bat. reraalnlngjln hands of Treasurers, * $ll 7o Wo do hereby certify that we have this day ex amined carefully ana In detail all the accounts and vouchers of Samuel L. Adams and'Samuol M, Wherry. Treasurers of the Southampton Boun ty Fund. The accounts we find to. nave been kept wltb the greatest care and accuracy, and the Funds of the Township, managed with econ omy and fidelity. We believe the statement hero presented to be Just and true. ' . WILLIAM HOOH, V JOHN H. OKESSLER, V Auditors. GEORGE WALTERS, J Attest. Peter Coherer, Clerk. May 23,1807—2 t , : ' JJEATHER, MOROCCOS, &C. (xiiEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES I Tho proprietor, desirous of reducing his Stock preparatory to a contemplated change In his bu siness, is now OFFERING HIS LARGE STOCK OF Sole Leather, . Kips, Calf-sklnsi French Calf-skins, Tampico Moroccos, French Moroccos, Patna French, 1 Cape Boot French, ’ Lining and Binding Skins, HARNESS LEATHER, &C., AT GREATLY REDDOED PRICES I] shoemakers and Others in want of BARGAINS, will please give- mo a call BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE, F. GARDNER, No. 41 South Hanover St., » • . (Corner of Pomphret) . May 23,1807—4 t • Carlisle, Pa. Ladles’ Balmorals, Gaiters, Slippers, and all kinds of Fitting done to order. QHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE I AT THE SIGN OP THE MAMMOTH BOOT. The subscriber would respectfully announce to the citizens of Carlisle and the public generally, that he has now on hand a large and splendid stock of . ' HOflfE MANUFACTURED BOOTS AND SHOES, which he will sell at LOW PRICES. His stock comprises French Calf Boots, Domestic Calf Boots Kip BOot», Thlok Saou,<Mpa‘a'CtUi eniwra, oreuTJ Nulllflers, Oxford Ties, Sher.uau Shoes, Kip Shoes, Thick and Stoat Shoes, for Mon, women an I Boys. Boys' Wear, of all kinds, on hand/at low prices. Ladies’Goiters and Balmorals.-La dies’ Kossuth and Button'Boots. Glove Kid, full trimmed, Balmoral Slippers; Morocco Boots, Dress Boots, of all kinds. Kip and Calf Shoes ol ways on hand. Also, Misses Gaiters, Morocco Boots; fall Trimmed Glove Kid Balmorals, su perior Polish Top Boots, &c., all of which will be constantly.kept on hand, and sold at low figures. Boots and Shoes made up to order at the SHORTEST. POSSIBLE NOTICE, of the best material In the market, and warrant ed to svear. • ' ‘ ’ Thankful for past favors, he would ask the con tinued patronage of his old customers,' and os many new.ones as will be pleased to give him a call. - Remember the Old Stand, No’s. 11 and 18 North Hanover Street, at the “ Sign of the Mammoth Boot, 4 ’ and three doors Nortn of the Carlisle De posit Bknk. . ■ JONATHAN CORNMAN, Agent. Carlisle, May 23, law—Bm ; Q.UEA T ■ WATCH SALE! 2UOO WATCHES, Potent Lever Movements, fall Joweuoa, Hunting Coses, plowing silver, neiiuti-; fuiiy iiugraved ami in every respeet nrst class Timers. To ue said at six Uoiiai-s eacu, ueiug loos' than tnree-fonrtus uie oust ox mouuniotur mg.— These watcuesare retailed by jeweiers ut ii*onx, sio bo9>'o, tmjttutout cost u> uie mauiuacturer being- Sueaou. ikpsstooicoi watoues Was ptUcuased ut a Bamuupt suie m iwonaou, uua are now onered ut suou extremely lew nguros, mat an may possess a correct Tuue-xeeper at a merely nominal sum. Every waion warranted lor 2 years. Parties or dering tuemseut by man, must enclose So cents extra to repay postage. Money enclosed,m a well sealed letter may oe sene at my risa. : .... Address uu orders to *, MAttiftH CONNOR, ' May 10,1807— ly Albany; IT."; QNE HOLLAR A PIEL'E! A GOOD GOLD PEN AND EBONY HOLDER FOB ONE DOLLAR. Manufactured by the American ‘Gold Pen Com-; £any, These pens are now being used extensive r turougnout tue Eastern Btatss and are war-1 runted in euon umievery case, parues purona-j sing who are nob sutished cuu re burn them and. receive their, money bacar AU older a miGt .be accompanied with ipe cakUiaa we ueiid .hd goods 0.0. D, ' " •„ 'r.\ i- '• • Address all orders to • ..I 'JU. M. CONNER;* Agent American Gold pen .Company* . May IQ, ictiz-riy JpHOTOGKAPHS ‘ DOB TBE I-LLIO-N I if I will send,/postpaid, 50 Phdt6graphs of the most celebrated Actors tor 00 cents; ou Actresses for 50 cents:. 60 Union Generals lor 60«euts; BU Rebel Generals tor 50 cents;. 6o ej talesmen for 50 cents: 60 beautiful youug.Ladies lor do cents; 50 fine-looking young Gentlemen fdi* 60 corns; ,0 large Puotugrapus of Franca Dancing Girls, m. costume, beautuuily colored, exactly as they ap peal*, lor 6o cents; os for;bo uduts,oof.the-moat beautiful Ladies of the Parisian haiietTrOUpe, 5s they.appear m ine play of the Blooic ■ Croon, at Niblo s Garden. Hew \ortc,. ' 1 • ; , iJ Send ail orders to P. O, Box 177, Troy, N. Y. - > May id, lot»7-rly.. - * JIUN FOB AliLI I 7 ; i Full Instnfttions by which any person, male or. femaie, can muster tuegreutartor Ventriloquism by a few aours' practice, uiaiuug a world ol fun, and utter becoming experts themselves, can tenon others, 'thereby niahing.lt a sodrue of Fun instructions sent uy mail lot 60 cents. Bat- - n- '•*3<n- v , S OTICE. is hereby.given that Letters of Administration on the estate of i Boyer, late of Middlesex township. Cum berland county, deo'd.y. have-been granted to the undersigned residing in the same township. AH' personsludebtcd to said estate are requested .to make payment immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for settlement. % - '; May 16,1867—CL IVT OTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that ly letters Testamentary on the estate of Peres Howard, deceased, late or North MlcldieUm Xjvp.j Cumberland county, have been granted to the undersigned,' residing In same place. All per sons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims will present them, for sottletnont. May 0,1867-flt*. XTOTlCE.—Nofc?ctf is hereby given that ll Letters Testamentary bn the estate of An na Clouse, late of Carlisle Borough deceased, have been Issued to the undersigned, residing In same place. ; Ail persons knowing them selves indebted to the estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for settlement.. SAMUEL J. PELLS, - j Executor, . May 2, ISOT-flt ATOriUE.—Notice is hereby given that _Li letters of Administration on tne estate of Autulwm awlgert, deceased, lato of Worth Mid dleton twp., Cumberland county, have beeh granted to the undersigned, residing In same twp. All persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment immediately, aud tuose having claims will present them for settle ment. - AJ3M. lA.MBERXON, April 11, ISU7-QL* INTERNAL REVENUE ANNUAL TA2p3S FOR THE YEAR ISM. ‘An Appeal will be hold at the Assessor’s Office la the borough of York, York county, Fa., on the assessment oi‘ the annual list of income, tipecml Tuxes, and articles m.schedule A, forthe your 1607, comprising Gold Watches, Carnages, &o. t on MONJUAY ana TUESDAY, May'27 and 28,1607, when and whore all persons Interested may at tend. JOHN FULTON, . . York, May 10,1807—2 t Acting Assessor, .■ \TOTIOE, TO TAX PAYERS I-Tbe X'l Treasurer of. Cumberland County will at wml. lor the purpose of receiving County and estate taxes us required by Act of Assembly, at tile lonowmg times and places, viz: Monroe, at the Public House ofA, J. Morrison, June 8d and 4tb. Upper Alien, at the Public House of Joshua Culp, d une 6th and oth. . ... Lower Alien, at the Public House of J. G. Hook, J une 7tn, uud at the Public Mouse of Geo. Mil ler, Juueotb. - East Penmboro', at the Public House of Jacob Kliuo, JuneigthituaiUb. * New Cumberland, at tne Fubilo House of William Bell, Juuo 12tu uud 13th. .Hampden, at the Public House of Geo. K. Duoy, J one 14th. and 16th. dUvcr tipriny, at the Public House of Geo. Duey, JuDoi.tu, and at the Public Mouse of A, Klluk. June latu, Mcchanicsburg, at tho Public House of T. J. Kerr, June luth and 29th, Middlesex; at Middlesex School House, Jane 21st and 22d. North Middleton, At tho Public House of J. 0. Bee cher, J uuo 24th uud 25tu. PtxLnKjord, at BlosorvUie school House, Jane 26th and 27tn. MipUn, at Knettles School House, Juno 2Stb and . , . 817,080 78 Bi,Cwi 4l 92 71 829 16 77 74 • 81,611 02 815,539 71 - 8715 CO 86.071 62 828,723 86 ItfUtU. Hopewell and Ncwburg, at .'the Public Hoijso of Wm. O. tiimrp, July island 2d. ohlhpcnsburg Borough and Township, at the Public House.of J, T. Juaimi, July ad auu 4tb, Hodlhampton, at the Public Hu use of Wm, Clark, ■ Jmy otn mid Utb* iVcWvilic,.at the Public House of Geo. Emrich, Ju ly Bill, M ■ Newton, at the Public House of H. Harsh, July Oth, ami at the Public House of U. Melltugor, July lutu. " ' . West rcrinsboro\ at the Public House' of J. Chls neil, J uly Uth uud 12th. Pwm r at ui© Pumio House of E. B. Eystor, July loth uud Mith. Dickinson , at the Public House of J. L. Knettlo, J uiy ivtui ami ititli. tiout/i Middleton, at the Public House of Solder Ru pley, Jmy 10ta, ami at tue Pubiic House oi Jer emiah Hauuou, July 2uth. Carlisle, at the Commissioners' - Office, July 22d aud 2dd. , Ttio* Treasurer will receive taxes at his office until the ni'ut day of September next, at wiucii time duplicates lor all unpaid taxes, to tuo Con stables of tne respective boroughs and townships, live per cent.: will However be added to all taxes .f not paid on<?r before tUo Urstdayof August next.' LEVI ZEIGLEK, May.2,lBo7—lt - > Treasurer dumb. Co., l J a. (KanUfoatesi’ (tfatiia. sJHliiHll'i l .-r-X oiler myself.ua a cauUi ►O dale lor the office of BUena* of Cumberland s/oumy, subject to tuo decision of tbo Democrat ic County-Convention. Carlisle, May 10,1807~t0 SHERIFF .~1, otter myself as a- caudi- Uaio lor me oltlce ulHlienii; subject to tbe de cision of me Democratic County Convention. If elected 1 will discharge the duties of tho, office nutliiaUy. .1 • . Carlisle, May 10,1807—t0 IHERIFF;—-The undersigned offers wi Cumberland County, subject to. the decision of laeDomouraUo County Convention. .( . . ■ ; . . , WM. NOAKER. Carlisle, May 19,1807—t0 __ _ HERXFF.—I offer myself as a camll- O date fur the office of Sheriff of Cumberland county at the ensuing election, subject to the de cision of Che Democratic County Convention. . . > .- ANDREW H. M -VKITN. 1 Carlisle, April 25, 18U7. SHERIFF ALT Y. The . undersigned will be a candidate for the office of Sheriff of oumberiand County, subject to the decision of the Democratic county Convention. May 1.1837—t0 A. B. ZIEGLER. ' CVSR HHERIFF.—At the solieitafiou of T my Democratic friends, I have been induced •u offer, myself as a candidate for the office of cdie£pr, (subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention;. I will be thankiul for the support of my fellow Democrats, and pledge myself, if nominated and elected, to discharge the duties of the office faithfully and honestly.,. ' ’ . May d, ioOT—to JOB. O. THOMPSON. 1 COUNTY TREASURER.—The Under signed will be a candidate for tuo office oi wv/aaty Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. -v-. • ‘ JONATHAN CORNMAN. ■ Carlisle, May, 10, 1807—lo • COUNTY TREASURER—At the bo imitation of numerous friends, i’ announce sell a candidate.lor mu othoe of County Trees-, urer, at tue ensuing election, subject to tuo decl •; Stoughstown, May,,lo,lBo7—to ’ GOUJSTY TKEAtiUBEB.—Tiio under signed announces liimaeif a candidate lor county Treasurer at the coming full election, subject to tue decision of tile .Democratic County Convention. • JNO. M. WoO*' T> " NewvUle, May 10, XBQ7—to ■ COUNTY TKEABUKER.—Being en couraged by numerous fi lends, I uuuouuue iuj seif u candidate for lue ottico of County Treas urer utTUflj ensuing election, subject to me action of ibe Democratic County Convention. ** DAVID MARTIN. Carlisle, May'lo,lBo7 to * /BOUNTY TBEA6UKEK.—The- uu dorsigued will bo u Candidate lor tlie office of Treasurer before Uiu next Democratic County Nominating Convention. . May 2,1607—tc* HKNBY SAXTON, -p EAL.£d TATE "AT ORPHAN'S pi i cuU-rtT aAtds}.--The undersigned win sell, u*»<n,tae, premises, on Saturday y June Ist, 1607, at one o'cl oil, P.M.’, of said day, the following de scribed real estate, being the same wHereui Cuu xei Keca, of Tyrone townalnp, Perry county, died seized: a cruet of*Mountain’laiid situate in Frau morel township, cumb. Co., Pa., bounded ny luuasßurveyed to Joan McCauiy, Jacob tihear er and-William Kennedy. Tne wuoie tract eou taming lour nundrea and twelve acres and nine ty-two perches. That part however situate in prankford township contains one hundred and sixty-three acres, covered with goou timber. ; Also one other tract ol wood-land, situate part ly m Praukford township, Cumu. Co., and partly in Tyrone township, Perry Co., that partm Cumu. Co., supposed to contain about one Hundred and sixty acres, more or less,' being the saihe land lomieriy owned by.the heirs oi Matthew Hollea- Tea per cent of the''purchase money, to be paid by the purchaser when jheproperty m stricken down, one hah ofthe balance upc n con ilrmauon.of the sale; the ottierhail mtwo equal auiiuai payments thereafter,-with -interest, tue Whole to.be secured by judgment bonds. , • - - AArtoN M.ifcGOLP: = , Adm'r vAth will annexed qf Daniel Kdck:a&y<i. •May y, 4C ' ; • ~-7- , QUMBijRLANDVALLBYHOTEL.i UuBNEB OF MAIN AND BEUEQKD BTBEBTS.I ;. The undersigned dealrds to Inform his friends • and the traveling public that he das token charge' of this well known atandand la prepared to ae-i commodate visitors, .with, boarding and lodging' ou reasonable terms.,-,- ; -■ Hia table m supplied with the best the marke»; adurdfl.' Hia oar contains the choicest of liquors, llisapartmeute'arecommodious and airy 4 hta : stable is in charge of acoreial and experienced; ostler; and be hopes to be able to give entire saw isiuotiun to all hi* guests, May 13,1007. •JjIAL.SE WHIBKER - AND- - MO US TA:dj3C&‘ ,^'ABEAUTIFUL PAIR';©P , ETALSE MOUS TACHES AND WHiKSKHfe' Of Freocbmanufuc toro, bo period they oaunot ue detected,from the. Sanome/WIU bfesentpdat-paidbymaiitouay ad reas. Great attention ia paid in. Wie manufac ture of those articles by one of; (ho beat artiste, in Faria, M, UFoucHivwhols ch 4 beat mauuffto turer in Europe, -Moustaches, Bide Wilis kora,93.oo;dfuUßeard: 1 . . \ '{ ■ Adai»«. ■ .. . : AisANY,;N.,y.> k } - sole Agept for the Uuiwct mated. May 10,1857—1 - Gaulish OBmuT bankvcab liiHiiß, PA.vMay 7; IBfl7,~i’he Boardof ,Xhiw r m*s have this day-deoMfeda dividend of Jtyuiv ivr mm* for mo last su-months, clear of Taxesg payable oh djwau®' v|* ■ „ May 18, WMt A oSwr. legal jldtlces. EVA BOYER, A dministratrix. P. W. QUIGLEY, hizcciUor, Administrator. ADAM SENSEMAK J. T. RIPPEYi JNO. M. WOOBBURN. OARLiaLE, _PENNA. JOHN B. FLOXIX autertisemhiti. Always ahead ■*,' , BS3U FOR BARGAINS' ! " AT LEIDIOH & MILLER'S, NO. 2, HAST* MAIN STREET GRAND OPENING DAILY SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS, SUCK AS Block and Fancy Silks, Elegant Mohairs, Poplins, - Grand display o*t Grenadines, Elegant Organdy Lawns, * ' Elegant Jaconet Lawns, Percales, Alpacas, Mans do Laines, Ginghams, Chlntees, and all binds suitable for the season. Please do not fall'to call for your supply of . WHITE GOODS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, Plain Sivisses, Plaid and Striped Sioisses, Plaid Cambric» and Jaconets, ■ ' . Nainsooks and Bishops' Xenons, Shirred and Tucked Musltnst drc.,d‘c., dr e. Femember the Important Fact that LEXDIOH & MILLER are always prepared to display the BEST ASSORTMENT OF 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 Bleaotaed Muslins at only 12K eta. “ Unbleached “ " ft * Best Calicoes In Town from 10 to 16 cts., Sheetings In great variety, ■ * . Pillow Case Muslins, . Tickings, Towellings, Table Linens, * . , - Checks, „ -CHngtmrasi Cotton Pantatnflb, good 25 ots. ■ / A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT BLACK AND FANCY, COL'D CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, REAL LINEN DUCKS, FOB GENTS SUITS, WHITE ANf) COD’D. • ‘ MO XIRNING GOODS! Ladles do not forget .i, v, Kw^.L-tbot.vAaraaiiraTa--*-'- prepared to furnish oil' kinds of Mourning .Goods, raltable for the season. At pres ent we ure opening Summernoru baelnea, Silk Chain Cnall, two yards wide Crape Marott. two yards wide Barage, two yards' wide Grenadine, two yards wide iron Barage, Splendid Alpacas, Black- all Wool. De Laines, &0., Crape Veils, Crape Col lars, Mourning Handkerchiefs, Balmoral Bklrts.Moum - - ing Parasols, * Gloves, - ' «fco. < FUNERAL GOODS. Always on hand a complete Stock of Funeral Goods, very strict attention given, to fill all orders satisfactory'in all coses. . i CARPETS!-, CARPETS! THE LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN and the most Elegant Styles of Crosaley’s English Tapestry Brussels. Elegant Patterns Lowell three ply, superand extra Tapestry, all grades of Veni tion Striped Carpets, all widths or Stair Carpets: MATTINQ&t MATTINGS! Afiiiriln’e bj dutitbn Mattings, of all the widths of White ond,Oheck<jd at very - -; LO PS Jt OJSp, , Ooooa, Mattings for Holla and Offices, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, ! OP ALL WIDTHS * BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS, ’ 1 - A NOTIONS! NOTIONS! ! In bo great a variety that It is Impossible .to enumerate'ltemcr, 'please call and see'for your* selves, that we have the bestsupply in the town.' Above wo give you but a partial list pf par com plete and acknowledged by • all very deairabio stock of Goods purchased at the very lowest mar ket prices, and on the very best of terms, which* isAIABHy therefore enabling ua to offer special in-i ducements to purchasers oi all kinds of Goods, ah for the season. ‘ ; • ! Feeling under great obligations to tbe comma** nlty for -their very liberal patronage heretoioiei extended to our enterprising, Firm, we cordially ask a continuance of the samel-- V. •' ■; LEIDICH & UILLBB.' |EEASI3 BBMEMBER THE SUp . THE OAEPET o HAI,Li ' •. darilil*, May IS, 188 T. ■*; a,tet of. 29e<Uec0. ; LIST OF OEALKKS in Gdodri; Wares and Merchandise, also Brewers, Distillers, lumbermen, Eating Houses,' Ac., within the County of Cumberland, os appraised audtoscs** ed by J. J. Crawlord, Mercantile Appraiser, in ac cordance with (bo several acts of Assembly as follows, to wit: / ' • ‘ CARLISLE. , CTom. License. J. Q. H. Ring, drygoods, 14 . 87W C. Oguby, do II id oo A. Lentz, do JO 20 iW A. L. itceser, do 18 iu w W. A. Muea, do 14 7 00 W, U. Suwyor 4 Co., do 0 25 Ou L, T. GicdUUwltl, do 11 15 00 Lcldlcu 4 Miller, do 0 25 Oo .8. C. Brown, do -12 12 60 John Fuller, groceries, 14 7uu C. L. Huibert, do 12 12 6U C. Lluzman, do 14 7 00 John Harder, do 14 7 oo Wm.Ceiuz, . , do 12 12 5o Jacob.Hcuor, do 14 7 Ou J. D. Mock, do M 7 00 \V. H. Hum, do 14 7 0u David Ott,' do 14 7 Oj Daniel Shoemaker, .do 14 7 Ou John Spangler, do 11 7 00 Win, iiiolr 4 son. do 0 SO.ou Keeney 4 Musouliolmor, do 14 700 G. 13. HuiTman, - do 14 7 uu uamerun 4 Bro., do 14 7 ou vVutdiiuood&Bro., do . U , 16 ou J.-A.-Wetzel, , , do- 'j 14 7uu stock 4 Bruuaker, • do' 14 , 7 ou W, H. Sihitn, do 34 ‘ 7 Ou Robert Allison, do 14 . 7Uu H. Pohloj, " do 10 ' 20 UU John Martin, ; . ( do 11 • 7Uu J. P. Bioriy, ‘ do . 14 7Uu J. 4 L), Rhoads, . produce, 14 • 70u Leo 4 Bro., do 14 7 Uu neeioin 4 Bro.. do -U. ‘ 15 Uu J. H. Hosier 4 Bro., do H 15 uu R. C. Woodward, • do . 11. . -16 ud Jeremiah Givior, , -do 11. * 15 10 s. M» Hoover, lumber 4 coal. 14 7 uu A. H. Blair, do 11 15 ttu uelaucey 4 Shrom, do 11 r • 16 Uu A. J. Wetzel, Hour and feed store.' ,14 7 Uu H. A. Rnuado, furniture, 14 7 Uu A. B. Ewmg, do 11 7ue uohuLizman, do - 14 7 uu C. do -14,• 7 UU David dipe, do 'l4 7 UU N. Huntcu, merchant tailor, - 14 ' 7UU James Bakins, . do, 14 7 Ou John Homer, do 11 7 UU J. Smiley, •• do 12 12 60 iii.B. Lioouaird, Jr., do 13 lu uu B, Goldsmith, do 14 7 uu I. Livingston, do 12 12 6U H. S, Ruter, do 14 7 uu John Troibior, .do 14 7.00 A. M. Hiper, books, 14 7 uu J. Loudou, do . 14 7uu Geo. Yocum, confectionary, 11 > 7Uu j.H. Rueem, do 14 7 Uu Mrs. s. A.Kieffer, do. 14 7 ou R. Hughes, do 14 7 UU Mrs. oopma Simon, notions, 14 7 uu O. Inhoil' do 14 '7 Uu Mrs. Neir, fancy goods, - I - 7 uu Mrs. Mary Brown, do 14 7ou Joan Hutton, do 14 7 uu Mrs, B. A, Hatton, do 14 7Uu 'W. C. Divm, boots and shoes, 14 7Uu u.Sterrett, do 14 7 Uu KPlUUl£ n do 14 7 Ou Wm. M. Porter, do 14 7 Uu Johuirvm, do 13 10 Uu i?’. «J. Fleming 4 Bro., do 14 7Uu Miller 4 Bowers, uardwaro,. io 20 Uu H. Saxton, do 0 25 uu 0. Rnoads,. cigars, • 14 7 uu j.Boas, hats ana furs, 14 7 Ou j . A. Heller, -.do 14 7 Uu j. G. Caino, , do ‘ 14 7Uu Mrs. c. BUiott, drugs, 11 7Uu D. Ralston, do 13 io Uu .>irs. H. Havorstlck, do. 'l2 12 ou ihumas Couiyu, Jewelry, 11 7uj H. Hoysuiger, do 14 7 Uu i’.O. Aramer, do 14 7 Uu Mrs.’ I E. Wxuiams, millinery, 14 7Uu Mrs. s-.uuuoweta, do , 14 7 uu Samuel Busimugor, roues, A 14 * 7OJ .»m. Cleppor, ,do . 14 7 Uu Wm. Ramug, leather dealer, 14 7uu utiu. BuamJngor, do 14 7 Uu T. Gardner, do 14 7 Ou ■ Wm. FntUoy, • stoves,* 14 7ou Rmesmith 4 Rupp, do 14 7ou Walker 4 Ciuudy, do 14 7 ou j. McGouegui, do j,4>. 7 Ou Wm. Seners, • baker, •. :l|a» • 700 oumuoi Goodyear, do lfr 7'^ Mrs. a, M. Frederick, do 14 7uu 1. Minor, do 14 7 Uu H. Huraueas, marketing, 14 ' 7 Uu Aiiisou 4 Keeney, do 14 . 7uu Wm. topotislor, do 14 7 Uu John Lampoon, sowing machines, 14 7Uu Anna Wueaiuoud, do 14 7 uu J. L, Looamuh, do 14 7 Uu‘ itouort JNoble, saddlery, 14 7 ou MECHANICSBURG. P. A. Brough & Bio.. dry goods, II 15 Ou. Brtu.dieoL.i.'fieawmgor, do .0' 26 uu -Duiion aiiittLtouir, do U 15 Do i. il. Rauusuarger, • do II 7 VO Joseph eilcocn, do 14- 7 Ov\ J.B. durotiiidon, do 10' 20 uo Jj. W. Aumms, . clothing, 14 7uu u. Keeier, merchant uiitof, 11 7 ou uonuston otfiiou, produce, 0 26 Uu x‘. B. Bryson, do 0 26 00 Milter ifciluret, do 11 16 ou otitnowei & fry, do 10 10 uu at cituymau. do II 16 Ou Junn rtupp, lurnltare, ■ ' 'l4 700 Marit&inohl, do 14 7 Ou J.xiail, do 14 - 7Ou ..itzmctßro., do 14 7 0u vVeau&Kodiuloliow; groceries, 12 ! ’ 12 6u vVeaDUiliouiiuxciiow, do 14 7 ou -iodimm* Urunn, do 12. 12 ou I. flohr, do 14 7 ou j. naiungor, do Ul 10 0u at Griffith, do 14 7 Ou vVm. Woods,-booits, 14 7 0u j-.ovi uigoi, - boots and shoes, 14 ’7 Ou j, JdL. Keuor, . do 14 7 ou U.-O. ttiuger, 1 ~ -do 14 7 Ou vJ, Kenua, ... do -14 ' 7Uo Bowman&Bro. k - '-do ' '• 14 - 7ou •'* J4<‘-• 'BeiaicnsijSlutuowa, stoves, 14 7 uo *Vtiaoii&auu, do -14 7 00 jucuo Dorshouner, cigars, 14 7 Ou j. B. Panuor, , <IQS * 14 700 Martin Goswdor, do 14 7 Ou ira Day* drugs, 14 • 7 Uo do 14 7 00 j. B. Herring, do 14 7 00 rl. f. Geyor, do 14 • 7 Ou Boyei ctEberly, hardware, 10 20 ou noub «$ limimel, do 11 16 Ou G. V/. liuuiiiuau, photographer, 14 7 ou Andrew Myers, ' ao 14 70u liUerly&ouu, lumber, 14 7 ou josepu MiUeiseu, do 14 7 oo juaiiU A Moore, do r !; '11 : '» 7Ou Alpheas Bale, confectionary, 14 7Uu j.j.Bdilth, do 14 7 0u J. Moldy, do 11 7 Ou ' • SHIPPENSBURG.' . Stevlck*McPherson, drygoods, 11 .15 00 J. A d.B. Heudig, uo 10- .20 00 olewart A Cox, do 11 *•, .15 UU Heck, Sou & aiders, do 13 .10 ou RoUt. Snodgrass, do 12 .12 60 Geo. Duko, groceries, 14 7 00 I'unuuu <a Kimble, " do 14. 7 00 •a. O. Holier, _ do 14 70 j vV. H.'Hollor, do 14 7 00 s. Myers, -- -do , 14. 7'oo John Stumbaugh, do 14 7 uo vViiils a Jomiston, do - 14 7. ou J.Ji. Pague, do .14 7-Ou G. N. Greuson, do 14 7-UJ vVm. ciurn, do 14 7 Ou C. Foanuugnt, agt., do '. -14 7 00 J.C. AILICR, drugs, 14 70J E. Artz, do 14 7 do ii.K. Keller, do 14 7 oo \v. G. Oroit, boots and shoes, 14 7 -oo r.d-Arw,- do 14 7 oo 'do .14 T W g, n. Ooio, do 14 7 oo I’oruoy A McPherson, hardware, 11 1 15 oo Gruoiii a Holier, do. -13 10 oo i, jewelry, 'l4 7 ou suearer a HUniviuercnaut. tailor, 13 10 ou j. smiley, ; . do 14 7 oo Jonu bridges, do 14 7 00 Mrs.'M. Luvis, • millinery, 14 7 oo ’uuvul Criswell, ■ I'uniuure, • 14 7 oo - H. J.uuite a Bro. ~ do • 14 7 >OO j.B. Suody, Uo 14 7 -00 bong A Gian, produce ' 1L 15 oo ttuby A Co., do 10 2o »uu A. Seirer a Son* - - do -.13 lu oo Criswell A-Morrow,., do • " ‘l5- > 10 ou T. P. Blair, do 11 16 uu J. A. Woif, stoves, 14 7 ou J. M. Hynes, do 14 7 .ou NEW CUMBERLAND. T. WUlot, dry goods, 11 lo 00 J.G. Miller. , do 14 -7 oo dmmoii Long, do ■ • 14 7,0 u BeeALbeny, .lumber, 1 10 20 ou Mussor A coover, do 0 25 ou, Valentine a Feeman, do 14, 7 ou Charles oyster, do - . 14. 7,uu NEWBURG. Elsenhower A Hale, dry goods, 14 7 UO aumck Abwigert, . do - 'tli - lo ou. Kliiott A Barr, -do 11 15 ou U. McCoy, bouts and shoes, 14 7 0U C.&mvicic, tiu'nitui'e, 14 7 00 HO UTHAMPTON* TOWUSHIP. Wm. Clover, ■ dry goods, J. AC. Wadesmlth, uo Geo. Clever. do KHtrohinfF •*, • do J, snooit A Bro., . > do •; ' PENN TOWNSHIP. Earnest & Co., drygoods, , Geo. itussel. do .1 Wm. UUusel, do ' aamutsi Long, ■ do ' ‘ " DXCKINSONTOWNSHXP. Samuel Wolf, dry goods, 14 J, t\ JLiOWer, do ’l3 NEWTON TOWNSHIP. Newcomer*Co;, : diy'goods, 1 13 S. Miiler * Son, do 14 Clever * Earnest, do 13 JohnMmioh, ■ do 14 Cope *Shuin, ", Vdo ■■ 13 , 'l4 JOhn Gruhaiil,;' v do '• • ~-18 Samuel Macon, boots and'shoes,* • 14 H. miyder, produce, 10 J. *J.B. Hursh, do 0 Hursh&Bro., - do Manning * Bro., • do H. ti. Fifaner; fruit cans, MIDDLESEX TOWNSHIP. .J.o.GUl, groceries, . . .:14 i south iiiDDLETON'irdii^.siixp; O. Ham * Williamson, dry goods,. 18 10 ®' Webbert & Derland, do . 12 . 15 01 8. M. iUven, do 12 12 fill O. Harmon, - do 18 10 00 Samuel Wolf, » do 7 00 C. Hupp, furniture, 14 7 00 Mi’s, E. Huijtzei,- iconfectlonary, 14 700 Philip Olepper, do .14 f W JohnHeoutuun. -do 14 7 oo Geo. Qeodamun, flour and food, 14 r 700 - I , -MONROE/TO j . Geo. Brlndle, dry goods,". * il 43 00 Wisely * Kaufman, . do 12 42 ou D. 8. Oiveu, drugs. . , ~14. . I XX. Samuel Plunk, produce • A T4‘'- i w Henry Spulir, do .14 7tw . J EAST PENNSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP. i John Gleaner, dry goods, 1 14 A U W. O. Bunks, do 14 7UO; D. Denllnger, do 14 • JH . » . « H. Brooks & Son, do - 14 v 7 S' Irvin Mahon; • produce, - 13 -w w May * Co., do 14 . 700 ■■ t 1 H.itmuA, -do . ■ il N, Hood, stoves, 14 7 *7 vopnfft j^BN'id-wNsa'tf. =I J. S. Wolf, . dry goods, J, H, Goswiler, do awarU, merchant tailor, 3L(st of Brakes., -k LOWER ALLEN TOWNSHIP. ' . - ‘ CXass. License Petting & Grove, .. drygoods,. 14 .7 00 E. Good 4 Bro., . < ..do,. 14 -7 00 A. H. Gardner, do -14 .7 00 A. Brower,’ ' ’ .do' .12 * 12 GO O. Hcherlch, drags, 14 , 700 «. HAMPDEN TOWNSHIP. E. W.&Q. Wise, dry goods, :13 . 10 00 Daniel Rupp, do 13 10 uu J. H. MoMurray, do- M ." 700 D.P. Llgluncr, ' do 14 ■ 700 Samuel Ebersolo, boots and shoos, I I 700 Daniel Rupp, produce, 11 7 00 C. Templln, furniture. * 14 700 G. J. Detnck, atoyes, . 11 . ,7 00 . FIIANKFORD TOWNSHIP. , Alexander Woods, do'. . . ’ll . 7 qO^ J, M. Wagpnor, groceries, SILVER SPRING TOWNSHIP. W. Caldwell, grocer, 14 . 700 unis 4 Lamb. dry goods, 11 7 ou W. H. Eckels, do 12 12 5U Newcomer 4 BUrkhart, do 14 7UU J.it.Naus, do 14 7 00 J. do 14 7 00 do 14- 7 00 J. B. Undig, produce, * 13 , 10 0u J. 8. Rigur, couieoUouary, 14- 7 00 - WEST PENNSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP. 'J. G. Weaver, dry goods, 13* 10 00 G. M. Kuuuer, •» no • 11 7 uu Rout. Mcknight, do 14 - 7 uu Jacob HaitsUew, do 12 - 12 6u ij. J. Siiumuangh, produce, 14 7uu W * B. Bruudun, do . • 13 lu uo J’. S. Curotueis. • , do • 12 ’ 12 M •D. R, Burkiiuklor, merchant tailor, • 14 7 Ou ,J.•Watson, dciuer, 14 ' ;7 uo \ NEWVXLLEi. Klink «fe Buahcy, . dry goods, 11 15 00 r. McCuudnsn *Son, ao 11» 15 U 0 Siougn 4 BiUou, do 10 ' -2i> uu B; James 4'8r0,, . do • 0 ' 25 uu G. ,W. Wild, drugs, *l4 7Uu Min. M.iteed, • di> • • • 14 7Uu •J. H. Miner, do' ’ . 14 ■7 uu p. E. o’Miei, , do 11 , 7011 uanilol*son, merchant tailor, 14' 7Uu Mougburty* Brewster, do .14 7 Uu B. e. Keiso, groceries, 18 10UU Wm. Miller, do 14 7 ou S. M. GluuseritSoh, do • 13 10 Uo G. W. muu, stoves, 14- ■ 7 ou James Kennedy,'Jr., do 14 • 7 uu Jusupu Luugunu, Hour and feed. 14 7 uu. W. J. McCunocii, •• do 14 7uu J. J. Otuwiord, confectionary, ,14 7uu Kuniuo AMpCununsn, tiurdwarel II 20 Ou otougUAMateer, do 12 12 60 Joun Bncker, ■ lurnlturo,, 14 7 Uu Wouduurn <fcShulenbArgui*,-<lo i 4 - 7uu Hays <& Bro., pottery, . : 14 7Uu ll 7 Uu ij.‘V. B. Soper, jewelry, 14 7 uu. • DISTILLERS AND BREWERS. J. W. Wheuior, Nowton twp. 0 25 00 AQi4Suyder. Uo . . 9 25 Uu Jacou Qeunai'd, Carlisle, 9 2o i>o EATING HOUSES. Mrs. Mary Maloy, Mccimmcaburg, 8 500 jobupu Gardner, (JiWu io, 3 6uu Wm. WuiKcr, 00 8 5 uu Mta. Eucu Peters, do 8 , 5Uu Lavid Finkoy, Newton twp. -8 ouu 8.-W. Fostuuugh, do 8 6 uu 4. R. Grpve t , do 8 o uu BILLIARD SALOON. . Jacob Hippie, Meouamcaburg, 40 00 Nutico is Hereby given to all persons nam ed in Hie above list, iuucDy.au uot of uosemuiy ap proved April iltu, icku, comriy 'i‘reui»urerd are re quired to uriiig suit and eoueel au Ueeuaea re* .muxuug unpaid on or oeiore tuoiirstday oi July next, and uy utuer Acid of Adaembiy, vender** ul viuuiu,spuiioud, malt or brewed liquors, are al so iiuoie to mdiouueut in lue court ul (Quarter Tuoae interested are tuerelore reques ted to all lueir licenses wnuuul delay aud save me uosid, Ac, LEVI ZEIGLEH, IVeasurer of VumoeriunU C vault/. May 2,1807—_ v Bounty, account of Dickin son TOWNSHIP.—The account of Jfohn aiorrlaon, Treasurer of Bounty Fund of Dickin son Township for itiOl and 18U5.- . DR. To amount of Edward -Weakley's Dupll calc : 8 0,-10.> Cl To amount collected by Weakley In ex cess of taxes voluntai lly subscribed 271* 20 To amount borrowed from First Nation al Bank... 11,000 00 To amount borrowed frum Carlisle De posit Bank 1,000 00 To amount; borrowed from Individuals... 13,003 00 “ 11 of Coffey Duplicate 13,085 21 _ L. ; OR. By Edward Wealcley exoueratlons...., -103 81 “ 107 men.. 33 t l2i 81 ** Principal ami Discount on notes 14,108 28 “ .amount of commission 333 05 Balance In hands of Treasurer, ' - $65,1408 II Wo tho Auditors of Dickinson Township, Cum berland County, after examination liud Clio fore going Statements of said 'Dpwushlp and Bounty i’axes correct to tho best of our knowledge. WALTER STUART. ) GEORGE KISSINGER, V Auditors. JAMES At. RALSTON, J , Attest, Joseph L, Knettle, Township Clerk . Statement of John Alorrison, Treasurer of Boun ty Fund of tho Township of Dickinson Cumber* land County, from. Juno 17th, 1885 to June Kith, 1860. ; ' S . \ - • * , DTI.' ' ’ " 'Jnilin7,'lSU<'-'<«*AmouiitiduAa«<'MtUo mont this day $ 7,528 03 Juno 13,1380, to amount uf Duplicate In bands of John S. Monroe, Collector. 12,318 33 To amount ot Loan from Carlisle Depos it Bank 58158 Juno 13, 1860, by error in J. S. Monroe’s" Duplicate $ 16 08 By amount of Exonerations on W. A. Coffey's Duplicate...,..; 1,055 40 June li, 1860, by amount of Commission on 812,929 75 allowed W. A, Coffey © 2 per cent 258 59 June 13. iB6O, by amount paid First Na . .llonal Bank, Carlisle;.....; ;. (J,OOS 12 Juuo 13.1800. by amount paid loans from Individuals '. 6,520 41 June 13,1806, by amount' paid to School Fund *236 03 June 13. 1806, by amount paid Auditors and Cleric 2 years 18 00 June 18. 1860, by amount paid Attorney fees...! •. • 10 00 Juno 13, iB6O, by amount paid Tieasurcr’s commission on 812,963 @ Yi per cent 01 82 Balance due Township, 80,166 42 We uo hereby certify that wo have examined the account and vouchors of John Morrison, Treasurer of the Bounty Fund ol Dlclclnson town* ship, Cumberland County us stated above and be* Uovo the same to be correct. GEORGE KISSINGER, 'I JAMES M. RALSTON, S-AudUors. RH’D. WOODS, J Attest, Jos libit L. Kn utile, Township Clerk. Statement of Jacob "Myers, 'Treasurer, of the Bounty Tux of Djcuiuson Township. Cumberland County, from the I3th of June, .isflo, to the 27th day of April, 1807.. ( . DR. ■ Juno 13, IHW), to amount due by late. ' Treasurer 80,166 42 April 22, 1867, to amount received from ' John Morrison, beingerroriuhlscoiu mlsalon 1 30 April 15,1807. by amount of exonerations allowed John S. Monroe, Collector 8 440 83 By commission to Monroe ou 811,859 47 ® 2 per cent 237 00 By amount paid loans from Individuals. . ' principal utid interest 5,152 50 By Treasurer’s commission on 85,152 56 ® . «... 25 70 April 27, 1867, by amount paid Auditors Cleric, Ac 16 00 By amount to balance 289 63 To araopixtdao Township, $289 63 Wo do hereby certify that wo have examined the accounts and vouchers of Jacob Myers, Treas urer of tbo Bounty Fund and find, the balance duo tbo Township $289 62; also agreeably to the amount exhibited to us by the school Board the Township Is still indebted for Bounty purposes $2,037 37 with interest ,till paid. JAMES M. RALSTON, J . RH’D. WOODS, y Auditors. , WM. A;qOFFKY, } * >, Attest, Joseph lbwnship Clark ; I 14 ’7 00 14' 7 00 14 - 7OJ •12 • 12 60 14 7 00 riiRE nue. i'he ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBORO’ MU TUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Cjim beslahd county. Incorporated* by an act of ~ As* sembly: in the year 1843, and having recently-had’ its charter extended to the year 1883, is nowiu' active and vigorous operation upder the.supdr*- Intendenco of the following Board/ of Managers t Win. H. Qorgas, Christian Stayman, Jacob Eb orly, Daniel Bailey, Alexander Catbcart, Jacob H. Coover, John Eiohelberger. Joseph Wickerrs, Samuel Eberly, Rudolph Martin, Moses Bricker. Jacob Coover and J. C. Dunlap. • The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Per sons wishing to become members are invited to mhke application to the agents of the Company, who are willing to wait upon them ‘at any lime. President—w. B.GOPGAS, Eberly’a Mills,Cura .berland County. ' ; - ’ • ■ Vice Preslient>-Omiu *iah Stayhah,' Oarllsie, C. Duhlap, Meohanlcsbmig, Treasurer— Daniei. Bailey, Dillsburg, York Co; •; agents. " - 1 *7 00 HO DO .-...,18 * 14 1 Ciirftii&icmd Ctounty—Joan Sherrlok, Allen: Hen* rv .Zeanng, uShlromanstown; Lafayette Pedor, Dickinrthi; Henry Howman, Churchtown; Mode Gfltttw;Houth Middleton,; Samuel Graham W.‘ - Penmboro*; Samuel Coover, Mechamcsburg; J. W. o(»oklin,.Bhephordstown; D. .Cquver,-. Uppei Aiifla; JrO.Kaktom ddver Spring John. Kyor, tUdrdaie :• Valentino r’eernan, New Cumberland; James Mo^audllflb r l>JewviUe. • :: !- ; *york' Cbunfy—W. S, Picking, Dover; James' QrHflth; Warrington;'T, F; Deardorff, Washing ton; ttiohoy Clark, Dlllaburg; D. Hotter, Fair* view; John Williams, Carroll. : . JJo.upMnX)ounty— Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. \ * Members of the Company having policies about to expire, can have them renowecfby making an* nilcawOn to any of the hgenia. ! ; Deo. 1. IHtia , ,7 W SHUTTLE SEWING ,MA* ■tlijHlNES are superior to all other for FAMI-. tfi'A.N I) MANUFACTURING PUHPOSES. Cou lalu oil the latest improvements; aro speedy; hmsless; durable; and easy to work, i Iluslemted Circulars.free. Agentswautod.-r Liberal discount allowed; N,o - bohslgnme^ti* Address. EMPIRE & M. CO., Broadway, Gift Nir ■’■\laly,s«,iijti«Wy , hIHE BEST PLACE TO BUY Boots, .A': /, Hhbosi Hats. Capa, 1 Under Shirts, Drawers, : Mdh‘and Hoys Gloves; Ac,. Is at FLANK’S Hoot, Sabo. Hat and Cap- Ware'Hoorn, B.W. comer of NortnHandver Sireel and Luoust Alley, midway between i’hudium’a and WelzelsHoteiß, Carlisle D WovrW l hwtf-om '.M - .7 >• 12 eu ti 700 MO MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP. J^nanclaJ. $55,868 il 48,339 4S ' 7,528 03 $20,428 59 $14,257 17 4£cneVDcr. IRXirca-’S VEGETABLE- AM*BROSIi IS THE MIRACLE OF THE. AGE! Gray-hcad<?d I*c6plo have their locks restored by it to the. dark, lustrous, 9ilkm tresses of youth, and arc happy ! Young People, with light,.faded orrerf Hair,' have these changed to a beautiful auburn, and rejoice! People whoso heads are covered with Dandruff arid Humors, use it, and have clean coats and clear and healthy scalps 1, CaldoHoadcd Yotorrins have their remaining locks tightened, and . the bare spots covered with a luxuriant growth of Hair, and dafico for joy! Young Gentlemen use it because it is richly perfumed I Young Ladies use it .because it keeps their Hair in place 1 Everybody must and will use it, because it is the cleanest and best article in the market! - For Sale by Druggists generally. &3f For saleatComraan &, Worthington’s Drug Store, East Main Btreet.A few doors west of Sax ton’s hardware store, Carlisle, and by druggists generally. April ■%, 1807—flip* • iJßrtiical. A GUA BN MAGNOLIA! A fno prettiest thing, the “ sweetest thing.’,’ and tho most of It for the least money. It overcomes tho odor of perspiration; softens and adds delica cy to tho skin: Is a delightful perfume; allays headache and inflammation, and is a necessary companion in the sick-room, in tho nursery, and upon tho toilet sideboard. It can be obtained everywhere at one dollar per bottle. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists . S. T.—lBoo.—X.—Tho amount of Plantation Bit ters sold In one year is something startling. They would All Broadway six feet high, from tuo Park to 4th street. Drake’s manufactory Is one of the institutions of New York. It Is said that Drake Ealuted all tho rocks in the Eastern Stales with Is cabalistic "8, T.—IBHO.—X,” upd then got the old granny legislators to pass a law “ p££Vonttng disfiguring the face of haturo,” which u.vcs him a monopoly. . We do not know how this Is, but wh do know tbe Plantation Bitters sei.l as~ no other article ever did. They are used by all clas ses of the community, and are death on Dyspep sia—certain. They uie very Invigorating when languid and weak, and a great appetizer. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists. -m , • “ In lifting tho kettle from tho fire I sca'ded myself very severely—one hand almost to a crisp. Tno torture was unbearable. * * * Tho Mexi can Mustang Liniment relieved tho pain almost immediately.” CHAB. FOSTER, 420 Broad St., Phlla. Tills la merely a sample of what the Mustang Liniment will do. It is invaluable In all cases of wounds, swellings, sprains, puts^bWlsea,spavins, etc., either upon man or beast. Beware of counterfeits. None Is genuine unless wrapped In flue steel-plate engravings, boarlnd tho signature of G. W. Westbrook, Chemist, and the private stamp of Demas Barnes & Co., New York. , ' - „ • • Saratoga Spring Water, sold uy all Druggists *■ Ailwiib'volueaiheauUful head or bau-,xvua ito preservation from premature baldness and turn ing gray will not fail to use Lyon’s celebrated Kathalrou. It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy, eradicates dandruff, and causes the hair to with luxuriant -beauty. Ills sold every wnere. E. THOMAS-LYON, Chemist, N. Y. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists What Dn> It.—A young lady, returning to-hsr country home after a sojourn of a few months in Now York, was hardly recognized by her friends, la place of a rustic, flushed face, she had a soft, ruby complexion, of almost marble smoothness; and instead of 22, she really appeared bvtl7., She told them plainly 'she used Hugan’s Magnolia Balm, and would not bo without It, Any ladv can Improve.her personal appearance very much by using this artlpje. It can bo ordered of any druggist for only 59 cents. Saratoga Spuing Water, sold by all Drug^gts. Helrastreefs inimitable Hair Coloring has been steadily growing In favor for over Twenty years, ft acts upon the absorbents Kt tho roots of tho hair, nncl changes -Tt.-to its-orlginal color by de grees. ■ All Instantaneous dyes deaden and injure l the hair. Heimstreot’s is f tot a dj/0 but Is certain, in its results,'promote Ua growth, and Is a beou-r tiful ILvilt Duessin#! Pfice 69 cents mid 81,00. Sold by all dealers. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by nllDrugglsU. 0,107 78 Lyon’s Extract of Pure Jamaica Gixgiou— for Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn, Sick Heud ucho, Cholera Morbus, Ac., where a .warming, gonial stimulant is -required. Its careful prepa ration ami entire purity make it a cheap and .ro liable article for culinary purposes. Sold every where, at 66 cents per bottle. . Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Drugglats. .For 'sale at Havers tick and Ralston's Drug Stores, Carlisle. ‘ July 5, iB6o—oow ly, ■ , $0,107 78 JJ.JB A-D ING BAIL ROAD BUMJIEB ARRANGEMENT.—AphiI 8, 1807. ’ Great Trank Lino from the North and North West for Fniludelphia; Now York, Heading, ■ Fotlsvllie, Tatmujuu, Ashland, Lebanon, Alien* town, Luatou, Luurata, Litiz, Lancaster, Coaun biu,<MO., Ac. Trams leave Harrisburg for'Now York, as fol lows : At 8.00, 8.10 and 0.86 A' M,, and 2.10 and 0 00 F. M., -connecting' with saiuiur. Trains im tho Feunsylvunia Hail Hoad, and arriving at New York ut&.uO and IU.IO A. M.j and 4.10,5.2 u and 10.25 F. M; ’ rfieupiug ( ya'r»accompanying the 8.00 A, IV and o.ooF,''Kl'. Trains without. Ohunge. ‘ > i Lea vo Harrijsbhrg for Heading; Fptlstfillo, sa* mnqua, Muiorsvnie, Ashland, Pino Grove; Alien town and Fluludoipuiu, at 6.10 A. M., and 2.10 and i.lo F. iVL, stopping at Lebanon and principal Way gluttons; moi.loP. M. makingconnections lor Fniludelphia and Columbia only. ForFhips ville, Sohuy Hull Haven and Auburn, via Sonny i kill undSunquehanna Kail Hoad, leave Harris*, burg at 8.20 F. M. ‘ .i ' Returning: Leave NewVbrkatO.OO A. M„ 12,00 Noon uud 6.00 and 8.00 F. M.; Philadelphia at 8;15 A. m. uud 8.80 F. M, Way Passenger Tram leaves Philadelphia at 7.8 U A. M., i eturmug from Haaid* ing at 0.80 F. M,. stopping at all stations ; FOtts« Vino atB.46 ; A. Al. and 2.4 a F. M.; Ashland 0,00 and 11.80 A. Mi and 1.06 F. M.; Tamaqua at U. 46 A* M. and 1.00 uud 8.55 F. M. .JK • ' t^arrobir ‘Leave Pottsviliofor via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Kalllioud at 7.00 A. M. ' ? Reading Accommodation Train: Leaves Read* ing at 7.30 A. M., returning from* Philadelphia at 6.UOP.M;’ • • ' - ' F Pottutown Accommodation Train: Leavfes Potistown at H.2U A. M., returning;leaves Phila ■dolpniaut(KBoP.,M. ■' - ’ Columbia Kail Kood Trains leave Reading at ,7.00 A. M., and 0.15 p. M. lor Kphruta, Liufc, -Lan caster, Columbia. «£o.' • ‘ • • i ! Ca Sundays 5 Leave New York, at 8.00. P.M., Philadelphia 8.00 A. M. and 8.16 P. M., the B.OU A; M. Tram miming only to Reading ;'PottsvilleB,lK) ■A. M.; Harrisburg 0.86 A. M., mid 11.£4 A. M. lor New. ML fur Pbtladolpbla., •' Odmmdtation,'Mileage,''Season, School and Ex ourSUm<Ti6&6tsj to'hhd ifoth ail points, at reduced rates, . , . „ Raggngo checked through; 80 pounds allowed each passenger. , \ . Q, A. NICOLLS, May T 1807. • . General tfuiierintendcnt. • g.WEET BREATH FOR ALL! ’• ; I DU. FONTAINE i B ; v-yaa y£ eh i Is a sure remedy for the cure of bad breath, no matter from what source the disease may Wbat young lady or gent-wiilnot make on effoq| to remove this disagreeable evil when it can bo done, for ONB UULIAR, sent to your address pQScnuidi'by mall, and .a core guaranteed, ur.xnd* noy refunded. All orders must bo addressed to H. DORR, Albany, N, Y., sole Agent tor-the Uni ted Slates. ' May le, ififlz-ly 'fwzw CONSOUDATtUWKSI KS=*. The Largest Exhibition intho %T<wcl(i I ■ ", /With a Model sod Oomplet®' ■ fQf’- A "GRA BID FHOOESSXON. <s& Will be made upon the Entree Into Town.overy ’ DAT AT TEST O’OLOOBL, A. M, Consisting of THE' ■ MASSIVE TEMPLE ; OISV 'MUSIC, Drawn by Sixteen Arabian Horses, containingßßlTNEß’S PHID&DELPHIA COR • • KETBAND. - *■’. ...*•«?*.- ' 20 SUPERB DENS, elegantly painted and- ornamented. '* l k • ; W* TJA o T o m. of' El X o jz> li a XL,’* *5»,:-'-Sa An, immense stock of y ‘ . Trainied Blooded iCircus Horses,. - And aLONG LINE OF W AGO' 1 8, CARS..&O , thowholo fodnine a.PXJDLT.O PA HADE worth n day’s journey to-witness. . ' ' All the Menageries and Circuses tinder one Tent for One Single' Price of Admission. ;■ .r.' 1 .. . Two Performances, Afternoon & Evening, at 2&71-2 o’clock * Dooysbppnpne Jiotir previpns. ■*: ; - ' * , Seats for all who come. . . Plenty of Room. ADMISSION, ■ - - - CHILDREN, under (O years*. This Mammoth Sh#v exhibit • ■ • • '• , .■ ; J ;• ‘T. .'.’O-.j- .•> • , ' • • • . '.’i *’ ' “ ' -V'. At IS’cwville, l'>i(lay,iVlay 24, -SCARL.ISI.E, .Saturday, May ; .2s, • ■■ / , ' - .f ‘.- , Mecliani c s b u r g, Mon. ? May 27, ONE AFTERtfOO ]s; ;; COMK AM) SEK THE LARGEST ... ■' ■' : -r „ t ; I.! ’;0 . •- ■'■■■■■■■■ ) ’ ;iiO .WCOilfffltO! <r M E "N.A,' Gr E;Xfc I : E And a Consol'datlon of Iho leading Taleirt eJobracid to ' •.f- OIROXT fiMlfes S 'T’montlnv morn Hart and Cuflf'O* Anlm*U»ln*apMtii'f Llrd« and ReptHea and a more Varied and J*orol Far- ,t, fcmance than r iri .concern in America.- A ■ ■ \ 0 tnajor portion of the * I ” ZOOLOGICAL SPECIMENS ? • . . Haye been Just imported. Anion* the (feature* ars THE BABY ELEPHANT “XjT VjXjXFTJT,*' An Unweaned Calf. First African E.epfiant-oyer cap* lured, Youngest and hmaKest area se<-n. Only IS months old. Glands 20 inches highland weighs i B<3J pounds, and the wonderful Performing ) , Trained Mopater, . . “B ii *» oai asr 3Ei,^ A Colossal Asiatic. ©■THE BABYEUEPHANT^P Being tob.tmall lo lmv*T on fool,-Will, not be shown In the Pa rale, but will be' performed In the Bing at each FOREPAUGH, The Dtlik Animal Conqueror, trill at rich enter the Den, containing LIONS, 1 lORBS.LEOP* AHD ANO PANTHEHS; end fire a Thrilling... Perfonninee with these Fierce and Same * fMoMten The Free DUpUr of WILD'ANIMALS and tl FEEDING OF THE WILD BEASTS Will bo given In conjunction with th* - CONTINUED AND VARIED ENTERTAINMENTS, Tbo.Dens will conlnln a MaKnlflcent Zobraj a Towering Ostrich, Vi/hite Plumed, Seven *eet Hljfhj Throo African Uon (Six Months old) ; - Kittens, finest and prettiest speclmens-m nnyj. • -Menagerie; Sacred Oow nnd itftlf; lionBr L.jp* ' pfd Hlndooslanßenrs only Animals ol thekind known to oxl-f: The Erebus or Jet Black Lion, a Oomlnlqae Alpneca; 11-« “Ship o£ thoDes ert”—a Itromednry of Sahara j Black, African and Asiatic lilons and LlonesecM Benpnr il- Kors j Seneß .1 und South Ame.dcnn Leopard* t Black, Grizzly and Cinnamon Bears! Striped and spotted Hyena*} Elk I Fallow R^^P°£ r P R d t Beer**} t'ashnv re’Goats J Wolveßi Foies Coonsj Xnchnonmonsj Oonponrs jßea ' vers ; Moose ; O-vlt Cut- r Pwlrlo 1)orb, . *o. t with a FULi/ A VIAUY OF BT* ''P* R " d "IV* 10 known variety of Apes, Btiboone and Monkey* THE CIRCUS TROUPE! Consist* of FOUTY PRINCIPAL ARTISTF'*," among r whom nro SIX ST Alt TjADTES; more than b«w irer, , boon engaged In on# EQUESTiIfAW StipW, M’U i Cnrlotta Wli they ■La Petite I mil-e, . , v M’"e Marguretta te Moyne, ISluirjL, . ... . • MiBB Jei.nettc TVlaylnnd, , and IVl’ine Cleiuene Fnb'ler. ■X 1 vvc> G-oocl C3o w jlxs«: Pete Conklin & Chan. Morgan.; John t’onklln, ■ Tho Athlete .ml Cannon #.U M.nipuUtor, :■ J. He>nnmb-z,. Champion Bare Back Ulder. Oeo.NDerlone. Oraar Dolialn. LaGowo, Silver, ter, Ot Homer. V liar lon, Pierre.' JVnn, Boch ford, Dunbar, M.unr f’- rrllHvW.'RtchnrdßO*- Mapler Charles and Mr. H. Whitbey, - •*, And olher*, all th-’t U Astounding and fcUndard In the ~queslrUa AcU h .• ; VS-T 7 14"->. - 44, , I - 50 CENTS 25 CENTS
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