„ • , 3, tri l rait - stititietv, As 4'. • q 2. - ,• • •-• lIIM JLoc a l Items., : • A NEBLed.lmpbovbmbnt.— Now that the County Commlssionersarq.beautlfy lug the would It not be as well for the Borough authorities to have the Market House repainted? Wo have a. beautiful square—none mote so—but ;the old Market House Is A perfect eye-sore, and If the Borough is to# poor to buy a new one, we might at least a'fford to have, the old shed repainted. . Soldiers’ Monument, association.— The officers and executive committee of this assodintiqn— and the ward and town: ship committees having '*hiioks of*sub sorlptlon” are requested to meet in the Atbltratlon Chamber, at Carlisle, on Sat urday , June 12, at 11 o’clock, A. M. A full attendance Is requested as buslnessof im portance will be brought before the Coun cil. By order of the President. I. H. GRAHAM. To Pill Up.—The general reader may think it a very easy matter to get up a dozen or so of locals every week; but if people won?t set fire to their neighbor’s buildings, and'we can’t have our usual weekly allowance of burglaries and mur ders, we are not to blame for it. There have been several sudden deaths at tbe ■theatre, and'a number of horrible mur ders have been perpetrated by members of the.Buchanau Dramatic troupe, who, strange to say, are still at large and in high favor with the community. Be yond'this there is little of Interest to re cord. ’ Brisk Times.— We never kmfw a time when our town was as lively and us much business doing as there is this spring.— The stores and shops are all crowded with' customers from opening up time in the morning until late at night. The streets are thronged with pedestrians. There are no idlers about. Everybody is elnployed. There is no loafing about the streets—alf are on the move—if you tVould stop you would be very likely to get run over. The town is brisk—ain’t it? This is copied from an exchange, and is intended os a huge “joak.” A Bath ■House. —We hopoto see some movement amongst the young men of town, looking to tho erection of a Bath House, somewhere on the Letort Spring, before the warm weather sets in. A suit able bgiidiug could be erected at trifling expense, and it will do the coinmunity no harm to havh a good wash, in clear running water, once in a Vhlle. SPBisa.—’there is considerable 1 ’hocus pocus” about the “ etherlal mildness” of Spring, Now you see it,, and now you don't 1 She Is a regular “ little joker.”— Poets have long delighted to sing of “ Winter lingering in the lap of Spring,” and we might remark that as a “ ist” be is a complete success. The Cibous.—The circus brought crowds of people to town on Saturday, de spite the threatening aspectof the weath er. bur streets were thronged until, late at night. The,” Show” was a very poor afftllr; and nearly everybody Boomed to [leave it, grumbling at * The Spring Fashions, for 1867, are very attractive, particularly tbe elections. The Radical party la like the female bon net, growing smaller by degrees and'beau tlfully less. „ A Baggage Law. —A. law regulating the amount of baggage each passenger on Pennsylvania railroads shall hereafter be allowed to carry, was passed at the last session of the Legislature. It provides ttiat each passenger’ shall be entitled to carry one trunk or box, not exceedlng one hundred pounds in weight; that when baggage shall be lost and damages claim led, not,to exceed three hundred dollars IshaU be allowed for each trunk or box,to ifcether with its contents; that if any per-- %oa wishes .to carry more weight or.great-; liir value'of-baggage than this, he or she' Knust havo the trunk; or boX'welghed by Khe baggage agent before starting, - dis- Esdgsa the value' that will be claimed-in ftase-r<jf loss, and pay extra for excess as Ha ay be required- fay-tno—partlCniut i ml- Road company. ' The High Price op Provisions.— The high prices of provisions and bread cause much anxiety in relation to the prospect Et the coming crops. The reports gener ally, from; various portions of the country nire favorable os to wheat, and the fruit [crop profntses well, but corn is 11 the staff ■of life” tor this 'court try, for upon Its abun jdance we depend for - meat, - poultry,,&o.— (the crop of corn must greatly exceed that jof lasfyear If provisions are to be lower In [price; and last year the corn crop was ea- Stimatod over one thousand mllllonsofbuah iels. Double that amount would not more ithan be sufficien t for our consumption ’at ■home, to aay nothing of a surplus for ex- Iportatlon. .. - I The West can no longer send wheat or iflour.tp the Eastern cities. 1 'Tbey.haye jhordly.enough' for. their own use. The [consequence of high prices-of food Is an , [advance In the cost of mechanical and EgrlbuUurallabor, and strikes everywhere tor higher, wages. - That no great reduc tion Jh the price, of . wheat Is, expected is phown.by the faOt that growing crops to me harvested In June, hftve been odrttraot fcdfor by miliars in'the middle,Slates, at Bhe prloc 'of throe dollars per bushel.- I The want o£ articles for exportation has JcaUßod a renewal of shipments of gold, fend the five-twenties are also remitted In Barge amounts to pay for imported goods. ■A financial disturbance In the custom may De expected'. Upßss our oopalng crops should bo verjjjJarge. Industry, of every kind must be' Blackened, production, dl aluishediand the revenue from internal nxatlon : be, tbiiuoed more thain. one'-half ’or the fUoalyeor commencing op the Ist )f July.next, unless the price of bread md provisions bebfought down to a rear ionable’Bcaie, . .._ tbpjyJw.".baat;- )d termi’ds near.athand, andan ppfiHßlon-; U mad dog may be expected, the follpw ng cure lor hydrophobia will be ’apropos.. kgentlemaa-l'uralshes it to the Aaftonal TntelUgeneer, and yo.uobesfor Its efficacy: 11 SblrJfs of hartshorn Is ft oortalu’remedy for tho.blfoof a mad dog. - The wound ibould -be, bathed ’constantly, with It,, and ihree or four doseßi diluted/tahon inward ly. during the■ days • The. hartshorn de icinpoaes cbeufloaHyktbe inelnu ited Into the wound,-and rlminedlftiely dters pnd destroys Ite doleterlousuesa.’’ ApvEih?iBE.--rQreeloy says the mim'whp pays indre fct Shop rent than for advet* Using don’t know.his busluesa, IN= “ ’6odey,s IJADY’ffßooHfor June iaacapf tal number.. The embellishments and lltora y matter are not surpassed for'ex cellence by aby magazine In the country, The-Lady’s Friend,—The June num ber of this popular Magazine Is'out. A .charmingdomestic scene called “Home Treasure,” is the subject of the fine Steel .plate in front. The colored fashions pre sent a group of brilliant niid graceful fig ures, attired in.tholbtcst mode. The il lustrations of wax llower work are very fine, pnd the literary matter Is choice; NEWVIELE ITEMS. Accident— Mr. George Horn, of Mifflin township, oh Saturday last received seri ous injuries by a Jolco falling upon him; whilst assisting in raising David Bur rlfk’s new barn, in same to wnsbip. The Show;—Our town was crowded with old folks and young folks, big folks and little folks, women and children last Friday, to see .Whitboy & Go’s. Circus and MenagerieV This exhibition ;was somewhat of a humbug as they had not more than one-half the animals with them as advertised;'' ' ' iUftaffeets. id Grain Market. Carlisle Flonrm Carlisle, May 29,18(11. . Flour—Family, .818 GOißye .."51 CO Flour—Sapor,.; 8 00 Com,' ; 1 00 Rye Flour 0 on Oats, ; _OB wheat—White 3 10 Clover Seed, TOO Wheat—Red, 3 00 Timothy Seed,; 3 50 Carlisle Provision Market. Carlisle, May 29,1807, $ 23 pair, 80al 00 17®18 bus 1 2U 11 Potatoca-2d b-# boa 1 o 0 12 Apples—beat—# bua 8 00 2U Apples»-2d l>~# biis.2 00 Butter,. BS.=r Tallow, Bacon—Hams,, Bacon-rßUles,.. PlilladolpUlanitWrkctH. \ Philadelphia, May 20.1867. : FiiOint.—Tho market continues greatly do piesscd, but prices remain without qaotffble change. The demand is entirely from the homo consumers, who operate very cautiously. About 800 barrels were deposed of at SO a ID per barrel tor superfine; SlO al! 25 for extras, 812 60 a 14 25 ror low grade and choice Northwestern extra fa mily; STS al5 for Pennsylvania and Ohio do. do.; 816 p. 10 GO for California; and SIU 60 a 17 60 for fancy brands—according to quality. Rye Flour la quiet. We quote at, #8 60 an 75 per barrel.— Nothing doing m Corn Meal.. ' Ghain.—The Wheat market Is quiet, there be ing no demand, except from the-local millers, who purchase very sparingly, os they are unwil ling to operate largely at the high prices deman ded by holders: soles of 8000 bushels Pennsylva nia red at 88 15 ad 23 for fah* and choice. Eye may bo quoted ht $1 7U ft 1 71 per bushel. Corn.— There Is more doing; sales or 3000 bushels yellow in store and afloat at $1 20, and 8500 bushels white at 8118. Oats ate unchanged; sales of 2000 bush els Pennsylvania at 82c. The receipts to-doy are as follows: 18 50 bbla. Flour. 2850 bushels Wheat, 15,400 bushels Corn, 6100 bush. Oats.* seeds.—Clovorseed Js quoted at 88 a 8 50 per 64 lbs, but wo hear of no sales. Timothy soils at S 3 25 a 8 50. »ad Flaxseed ut ja iepertjusnr-?- - Whiskev.—There is no material change to no tice in price or demand. |ieto abberUßcmentss. COITNTY COMMISSIONER.—I will be a cand date for the office of County Com missioner, subject to the decision ol the Demo cratic County Convention. East Pounsboro’ twp., JACOB KLINE. May 80, 1807—to* NOTICE.— In somphance with. the rules in saph case prescribed, notice Is bore-, uy given that application jor the pardon of Ja cob Culp, convicted 12th Nov.,. 1882, la Quartet* Sessldns of Cumberland county, of horse stealing, and sentenced to an Imprisonmentbf seven years and six months In the Eastern Penitentiary of this State, has been made to his Excellency Gov ernor Geary. . May 30,1867—5 t NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that letters of Administration on the estate of Adam Esllnger, deceased, late of East Ponns borough twp.. Cumberland county, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in same twp. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them for sottle ■ ment. SUSAN ESLINGEB, May 80 1867—6t* Admlntalrolrtc. •JJ S. INTERNAL REVENUE! COLLECTION OP ANNUAL TAXES FOB ia«7 "T ----- collector's - Mechanics burg. Pa., > ■ ■ May 80, 1807. J 4QT* Pursuant to to the Internal Revenue Laws oftlieQnitedytates.au persons, ass.'ssecl on the Annual List of. 1807, for Special Tax or License, Tax on Income, Carriages, Gold Watches, Pluto, «£c., are hereby notified that the Collector of the District, or his Deputy, will bo preseat to receive the aforesaid Taxes, at the times and places below named. , ; .CUMBERLAND COUNTY. 7th Diutston.— Including the townships of Oo- Bewgo, Newberry, and Falrvlew, In York Co., and Lower Alien, East Fennsooro'and Hamp den, in Cumberland Co., on SATURDAY, the 15th of Juno, 18(17, at Heclc’a Hotel, Lisburn. Bth Division.— lncluding the townships of Mona ghan, Carroll and Franklin, in York Co., and .Silver Spring, Upper Aden, Monroe,’and Me ohuulcsburg Borough, In .Cumberlffhd Co., on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 21at and 22dof June, 18(J7, at the COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, ME .Middleton, South Middleton,- Middlesex and Dickinson, and Carlisle Borough, on WEDNES DAY and THURSDAY, the-lOth and 20th of Juno,; 18(17 at RHEEU’S HALL, CARLISLE.' . 10th Division,— lncluding tbe townships of Miff lin, Franklin, .West Pennsboro’, Penn and New ton, and 1 No wvllle. Borough, on TUESDAY,the, IBtii of JutfO,. 1807, at the ASSISTANT ASSES SOR’S OFFICE, NEWVILLE. Ilth Division.— lncluding the townehlps of Bhlp- Sansbarg, Southampton and Hopewell, the orouglra of Sblppensburg and Newburg on MONDAY, the 17th of June, 1807, at the ASSIS TANT ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, oHIPPENSBURG. By the Law as Amended, March 2d, 1807, par notice, and 4 cents per mile for service of tbe same, with 5 per centum penalty, and Interest at I per centum per month additional.’ • ; * On the 15th, 17th, 18th, loth, 20th, 24th, 25th and 20th of Juno, collections will not be received' at the COLLEUrOR’S OFFICE, In MECHANICS BURG, os he will bo absent filling in© above ap polntments. WM. PENN LLOYD. . May SO, I8fl7?-3t Collector lUh Dlsl. Pa. n BEAT - ,' EASTERN DETECTIVE HOESE AND LIVE STOCK INSURANCE-GO. O F FF N N.S Y L IA ■ • insures' ' HORSES, - - " ’ - MULES, CATTLE, ...I ■ AND-SHEEP. AGAINST LOSS,BY. THEFT, AND DEARTH k fNIF J?, ■ ' ACCIDENT' OR NATURAL CAUSES./ s' ’ This Is the only Detective .Live Btook Insurance ’ Company In tbe Slate; and/moroover, It Covers Au< Risks, while others Insane only ogaltost car .tain circumstances.. eAM , j. uvutiok.. \.. - - • Special A yentt. ' Office aa V/est Main BU, Carlisle,^. • ' Sah’l Hoover, LocalAgeni, Mechanlosburg, Pa.; J. : A. D.McOune, Local Agent, Shlppeusliaig, Pa. May 80,1807—Ona MAKE FOR BADE.—WiII be eojd at public sale, to bay for Her kebplng. In front House/ in‘Carlisle, on Satuiday, June Ist, at one o’clock, a- , , BAY MARE, ’^ MaywiiKeT—it* • ■ ‘ ' Hl ,'. ' , gARRI AQE 61- '' ■' be undersigned. have' now-on baud and.ore making a large assortment of njl slnds or, j carriage. raA ,: - : i-■ - MOKA TOP’AND NO TOP_;_ :‘ i ’ BUGGIES, warranted ■of tbo-best material, and manufnoJ tired by the best workmen, oil of which wUI be BOlli . ■ at REDtjdBD PRICES, : :. , We have also a lot qf second band work which is oflbred at exceedingly low rates.- • ~ , . iißi’XiitiNa asd painting ;■,, |,■ dona at short notice and on reasondWotormS Shop on Soutl Pitt Street, nearly opposite 'the Mansion House, ~ A. lit AN. SBEHKI MM=MtM • .-.t 'a'&tL, qITe'bNF 1 ELD, .y ■ ANOTHER LARGE ARRIVAL OP LOOK OUT FOII BARGAINS! NO QUARTERS TO HIGH PRICES, OR GRUMBLING MERCHANTS! HE Alt THE NSW ADVERTISEMENT! 100 PIECES CHOICE STYLES PRINTS, IN TOWN AT VERY LOW PRICES. The largest lot of Summei• Pants Stiff ev er offered in Carlisle , at Prices that Defy Competition. _ COTTONADBB, I Anon Chocks, Plain and Gray Linens, BLACK SILKS, ■ - .FANCY SILKS IN EVERY SHADE, Beautiful Mohairs, Poplins, Grenadines, • Alpacas, French Lawns, Percales, Lends, J)e Laines onlyVScts, TP-Jtr~r aLE 000 s r Plain White Bwisscs. Plain White Tnrletons, -i ■* Cambrics, ** , “ Nainsooks PLAID MUSLINS, STRIPED NAINSOOK, 4 STRIPE CAMBRIC. all the now and desirable styles bought in Now York at prlo-a that wo congratulate ourselves that we cannot bo undersold by any house In the Cumberland Valley. Crape Morett, , • Crape'Veils, A-full line on hand, orders promptly and satis* laototlly filled. urifiKb Healed 100 dozen; which I will sell at jU«O and 80,00 per dozen, tbe Bl ‘ m . e -,® 0 0 “?h I ,°nSM Im bought in any other house for less thanJOT.OO or 810,00 per dozen. I have five dlflbrbnt shaded of Ladles Cloaking' ’iisL-a chantinthuptaee, ,cmd , >» ... . v . ; •RemeinVer GREENFIELD for -Bonvember. GBHJfINFIELD (of 'Remember OBEENFXJCRD.Io-r t . NO. 4, EAST MAIN STREET. SUMMER GOODS. from 10 eta. yard up. A TIP TOP MUSLIN AT I2J*. BEST ASSORTMENT OP BLEACHED, MUSLINS, DOMESTIC GINGHAMS, aalowas 16 ots. por yard. BLUE DRILLS, DENIMS, Linen Ducks, Jeans, Satlnetts, GRAND DISPLAY OP D B E S 8 G O O D S, SUMMER SILKS, CLOTHS & CASSIMEBES. A FUDJi ASSORTMENT .OP. \ ' MOURNING goods! BOMBAZINES, WOOL DE LAINES, Ocape Collars, Elegant Alpacas,. . Mourning Handkerchiefs, JKld Gloves, <&c. FUNERAL GOODS! NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES A JOB LOT OF The above are all regular made stockings. IRON FRA M JSS LADIES' CLOAKINGS AND BACKINGS* HOOP BETBTB i AS RBDU,PB.P PRICES AN ACKNOWLEDGED FACIT w».i dress goods. and 134ISIAP (4A13 of all kinda and at net re. =nbar mny Sign and Mace or anapaaaki.. , • : OBEBIfPIEUb’S, No. i Baft Main Stfppt, 'luyi^un. QHJKAV }' MAM MO T H BOOT. i TBo subscriber WObld HBtfMtUW onnoonco, to the citizens ©/Carlisle and tliq public generally* that iio lias now on baud a largo and splendid stock of =I HOME MANUFACTURED BOOTS ANT) SHOES, which he will hell htLofrPEIOES., comprises French Calf Bools,Domestic Calfßoo W,; Kid Boots, Thick Boots, Men’s Call Gaiters, Mon s Nniiitiont, (Oxford Ties, Unerutuu . tfhoes. Kip tthoce, ThWkTlud Btoht Shoos,' for 'Mon, Women ami Boys. Boys’ Wear, of all muds, on hand.at low priced. Ladies’ Gaiters and Balmorals, La dies^Kossuth and Button Boots. Glove Kid, full trimmed. Balmoral bhppers; Morocco Bools, Dress Bools, of all kinds. Kip and Calf Bhocs id wafra on hand. Also, Misses Gaiters, Morocco Boots, full Trimmed Glove Kid. Balmorals, su nenor Polish Top Boots, &c., all of which will bo constantly kept on nund’, and sold at low ngures. Bools auclßnoes made up to order at iho . i. BHORTEBT POSSIBLE NOTICE, of the best material in the market, and wnrrant- Ct Thanklai for post favors, he would ask the con tinued patronage of hui old customers, and us many new ones as will be pleased to give him a Stand, No’s, ll’and 13 North Hanover Serein,'at tbo Sign or too Mammoth Boot,” and three doors North of Iho Carlisle De posit Ranlc. JONATIIAN cOßMMAlf.Mpenfc Carlisle, May a.Twt-am . ■ ■ , ' 1~ •moroccos, &c. uriBAT REDUCTION IN PRICES n*UUjN'i'iT TKiiAciUiiiiK.—Tne uuder- VJ ojgueu imuvuuuen tiuuaeii iv cumlidiuo loi* Truuaurer ut tUo cuuuug lull .oiectiou, nuujeot to too twoiuion oi u\* itaiuoumttc Uuumy CuuviAUuD. ■ JNO. M. WOObBUUN. OFFERING HIS LARGE STOCK OP Nowvlllo, Muy 1(I,'1607-U! ' ■ . Thcjjropriotor, dealroua -of reducing hla Stock preparatory u> u contemplated onangu in nia uu- BmeiW, la now . , Solo Leather,- Kips, Calf-flklna, • French Calf-skins, Tampico Moroccos, French Moroccos, Patna French, Capo Boot French, >•, ;r- i Lifting'and Binding Skins HARNESS LEATHER, &C M AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES I! SHOEMAKEEB AND OTHEEB In want of BARGAINS, will pleaee give me.a call / BEFORE PURCHASING eLsEWHERE. . . 1 f. Gardner) No. 41 South Hanover at., (Corner ol Pomphrot.l May 23,18G7—4t Carlisle, Pa. Ladles’ Balmorals, Gaiters, Slippers, and all Rinds ol Fitting done to order. ®itg aouectisententa. JjVALSE WHIBKEK • AND. , . MO VS TAG HE A BEAUTIFUL PAIR OF FALSE MOUS-- TAOHKa AND WHIKSERS, of French mauuiao turo so perieot they cannot no detected from mo genuine, will he sent post-paid by mail to any ad dress. Great attention is paid la tnexnanumo ture of these articles by one of tue best artists in Paris, M. L. Foucnis, who is'the best muumac turor In Europe. Moustaches, $1.00; aide Wins* Rors, 83.00; Full Beard. 36.00. Dr> • Address, H. DORR, Albany, N. Y., sole Agent for the ITmtcd States. May 10,1857— ly _______ Q,EBA T 1 " Cords, ao WATCH SAL El 2000 WATCHES, Patent Lqvor Movements,' full jewelled, Hunting Oases, sterling silver, ueuuti iuuy H.ntfmvtid uud in every respect nrst oiuss .tuners, lo ue soid-ut six dollars each, being ie»s wuau tureo-foartus me cost of manUiauturiug.— Tnese watenes are-retailed by Jeweiors at irom oloiotf • b, uio actual cost to Uie muuuiacturer being 4U eacb, Turn atoeii oi watcues wua purcuusou at u namtrupt Halo iu Loudon, anil me now oxtered at eucU extremely low ugures, mat uu may possess a correct Tlmo-lteeper at a merely nommai sum. nivory watch warranted for 'a ycarb, Parties or uurmg mem seat by man, must enclose So ceuta extra to repay postage. Money enclosed in a well sealed letter may oe sent at my rlslc, , Address ail orders to • ' MAHUIiS OONNOU, ■ ALBANY, JM. Y. qne dollar a PIECE 1 May 10,1807 -ly A GOOD GOLD PEN AND EBONY HOLDER- FOJBi OIVJ3 pOZiLAM. 'Manufactured by the American Gold. Pert Com pany. These pens are now being used extensive ly throughout the Eastern States and are war muted m each and every case. Parties puroua- BinK who are not aatlstLed can return them and receive their money bade. All orders must bo accompanied with the cash os'wo send no. goods 0.0 I>. Address all orders to _ K M; CUHNEB,' Agent Amerloan Gold Pen Company, May 18,1807— ly Tkqy, ji. y. JUJN FOB ALB! I LINENS, ; pun instructions by which any person, mala or female, can master the grefttort of Ventriloquism by a few hoars’ practice, malting, a world of fan, and after becoming experts themselves, can. teach others, thereby making It a source if Full instructions sent by mail for 50 cents. Sat isfaction guaranteed. _ • __ Address P. O. Drawer 21, Troy, N. Y. May 10,180jr-ly . . piPER'S . BOOK AND FANCY STORE, AND GENERAL NEWS DEPOT, 83 WEST MAIN STREET, A fine assortment of Qoodaon hand, such o§ WritinarUeaks, Port Folios, Ladles Companions, ' . Work Boxes, . A LARGE-SUPPLY OP FAMILY BIBLES AT REDUCED PRICES. DI ABIES FOR, 1867 Subscriptions received for all Magazines, Fash lon Book*, Papers, Ac., atpubllshers prices. You save posTagJ and always sure of receiving your Magazine* oy subscribing at Ptper s. . Special attention la paid to keeping always on handasupplyof, . ' for town and country schools. «' r ", Books and Moaiq.ordered wiien desired. May 23,18«7—tf ‘ - TTOBWARDIN Gt, AND : COMMISSION IIOCB*. Flour & Cboi, Flakier & SalL J. BBETEM & BROTHERS having purchased 01: Snyder <k Newcomer their extensive Worebouae, (Henderson's old stand,) head of High street, beg leave to Inform the irabUO that will continue the Forwarding and Commission business on'a more wffi be pau for Flour and Kay. kept •; •, LYKENS VALLEY, LOCUST MOUNTAIN f, A WBERBY. AO.. &Q JJmebnmera' and Blooltsmitbs’ Co#i. constant* W for sale - ■ Kept under cover, nu dvdpllvere d dry S Also, all kinds.of l*um* ber constantly on band. Deo 1,1863. yRBSHFISH! FRESH FISH! We aro receiving on Tuesdays imd Fridays of each weeii large jota of FBE S' H X i '. X 8 H MUSLINS, SHAD, HERRING, FRESH §EA ■ ba*£,'tw^ fresh and sweet, whish wo can. oar Res in the city markets, aell atOIfY PRIOE3,— \VO purchase our flab from first hands, and there forecan seUlow. Odr stand Is on the Market Honse tiquare,'where every attention will bo paid find ALPAGOAS, ARLISLB deposit bank-car. tSlbTpa.. May 7.1H07,-Tho Board of Dlrec i>#iJ have this day declared a dividend of Jfeur #&tiU for tba lost six months, clear of Taxes, able on aemahav p HASBLBB, May 10, IW-8t ’ ’ . , , ,OnWr. /.'HjU.NTY TKCABUKiSK.—Beiug on- Vi courogeli by numerous ii lends, l announce ... son a candidal© lor tuo otaue oi county xreaa , Uier ut tixe ensuing eiectlou, suuject to tue action ol me Uemuuraiiu County Carlisle, May 10,18u7 T to • - - -CARLISLE, PA. :■<! v. Satchels,. • "' - : . Ladics’ Purses, Pocket Books, Segar Cases, Card Cases, Gold Pens,! _, ■ Pen Knives, Ac., Ac. and PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, SCHOOL BOOKS, J. BEETFM * BROS, CONBIOTIKQ OF -iEe'pl'l^aficcs. KU'ilUti. —ixoueo in ueiouy given luiit Letters of Administration on tue estate t)i uoun floyor, late of Middlesex towusuip, tyum berluad county,deo’d;,-Lave-been grunted to UK* undersigned residing in tuo same voymsuip. An vpeirsvntiiiidobtecln said, estatedrorequfcsied to i nn.it <> nay incut immediately, uud thoae n living claims agonist said estate will also present tnem for Kotiioments May 10,1887—fit \T 01'lOii. —Notice la hereby given that i\ ietu)» luammeuuuy ou me eou»uj 01 fere* **jrfwJf dccuuaoii, xute m JSorui jylulU.oiou twp.i CuumermuU county, Uuve Uood «ruiiU?u u> tue ' UMiieiHigued; rebiauiu xu. uume piuco,; All per aoutt ruaeulcd lo «tiua‘ esuao uro'fyqucwLca to juuHta uuyjiieuc uiuuoiiiuuny, uml uiuad uuvuig luima wul present tueax lor Boiuemouu, P. W. iULEY, MMvtuor. May 9, I«U7-<Jt* VTOTICB.—Notice is hereby given that l\ jbtjtujrs Tcauuuuuuiry on tuo eowue ol au -IZ. ciouao, lute of Oumaie Boiougu aeceaaeU, uuve been issued to me unaeraxgued, reaiamg iu same piuce. All .persons Knowing mum* selves muebied to tuo estate are .vuipiesicu. U) Oi'uico payment -unmeduitoiyi and ttioao uaving exauna against said estate svui uwo preseat tnem lor settlement. • r nwria SAMUELd. PELLS, • - JiMculor. May 2,18(J7 —Ot . - , ‘ fflairttoateß’- ittarus. TTuUxVi'Y the so 1/ imitation ol numerous li’ieuds, A uuuouuco * ouu a cituaxuauj lortuu oiyeo ol ooumy i/reus- Uier. at tae ensiling election* sunjeet to tuo ueoi siuuoi Uio -Ueiuouiatio toumy convention. 0. JJlKLfjliNiillilt, StougUatown, May IU, 1807—to _, CO 11-NTY THKASUBii-H.—Tile uu aorSJgoed wm uo u cuuduiuCo lor tuo oilloo o 'iLUuaurer ouioru tuo -uoxi .L/ouiounHic oouveuuuu. r v jsiuy 'I, loo<—*tc*.; • H-V BAXfQN.- COUNTY I’KEAfcSUKIiU.—TUe uuder oiuuoa will oo a caumaiuo ioi* H»o oi wua mJ Tjouaurbr, suujoct to tuo deciaiou oi tuo uomooxutio Uoiuuy uouveuuuu. Jt»jN.a.lilAN CORNMAN. Carlisle, May 10,18U7-IC . L'HiilUKi' I .—l auuouuce oijßelf ucau mauio iurtlio oOluu oi nuuntr oi ciuuboi'iuui HUI)JdCb to 11115 tiUVUHIOII ol tuo Uciuucmu Comity Convention. ttorlh Middleton lwp„ May ai, io<]/—-to* Li HJjJKlJj’Jj’.—Xotßjr,myself as a Caudi ll uuw lor mo omco ol alionir,subject lu ilieue- ol uie juomocmuo Couuty li elected 1 Will Uimmurgo the duties ot Uio laiuuully. Curnrile, May 16,1867—t0 SHERIFF.— The undersigned otters muiueil aa a candidate loc tue ouicq of Suerm U 1 Camueriuud County, tmuject to tue decision of mo Democratic County oouVo^ A “* NOAKER< .Carlisle, May, 10 r lBß7—'to Vi offer myself as acuudi lO Uate-lor tuo ottloe ol OUentf of Cumberland county at tiio ensuing election, sunjcot to me de uisiou of tuo Democratic County Convention. AWDitiii nV H. iii 'VilliN. Carlisle, April 25, ISttf. , LiHEKiFFA.LT Y. The undersigned will be a candidate for tlio olllce of daenif oi CtunUerland County, subject u> tuo decisiou of uio Democratic county.,Convention, . May i, loU?—to . . A. D. LPOK SHEiUFF.—At the aollcituttoD of |i my Demouruuo friends, I nave been induced w otter myself ua a cauuiduto lor Urn qltlce of oberitt; pmojoct to tUe ueciaiou ol tue Democratic Convention;. 1 will oo tuauiiiul lor tbe support of my fellow Democrats, aud pledge myseii, if nominated and elected, to discharge me duties of UIO Oiaco luiuifuuy unU bouesliy Tiimi™ May J, 160/—to . JOA O. THOMPSON. SHERIFF.— I offer myself as a candi date lor toe offlcu of alioraf of Cumberland county, HUUjucL lu Lbo deouuou'of thojjoixiumit lo'OouQty convention, Carlisle, Miiy 16,1807—to financial. Bounty account of bouTH AMPTON TOWNtJHIP.-Tbo Account ol o—uuel U Adams and Samuel M. Wherry, Treasurers of tUo aoutburnpton Uoanty 1* una. ..RECEIPTS. - - ‘ Whole amooueoi’ ■' 45 »!?■ - ' • • ' ■ Collector's Foes, 73 Treasurer's Foes, ■ sMqi e 2 Net proceeds of Ist Duplicate, 87,11183 Whole amount of 2d Duplicate, Voluntary subscriptions, Exonerations, Uncollected, . Collector’s Fees, Treasurer’s Fees, Net proceeds’©! 2d Duplicate, Whole amount of 3d Duplicate, ■ v 0,787 51 Exonerations, • *^oo Uncollected, . ,22 Collector’s Fees, - Treasurer’s I* «s, OTW C{ j Net proceeds of 3d implicate, 50,071 Si Total Receipts, EXPENDITURES. Bounty paid to tmrty-live Mon, 88,525 00 Expenses of recruiting, muster- - ' ■ Intrln Ac • • - • • , 40 oo Bounty paid two drafted Mon, . 390 00 Bounty paid fifty-five Men,. 17,890 00 Expenses of recruiting .wid - mustering in. , 181 u ® Interest .pu . . . , • . Mt? ??' I^cfefim'ded.todrafted.Mon,. 711 «1 Bal.»remalning;in hands of Treasurers, 811 7d Wo do hereby certify that wo have this day ex amined carefully and In detail all the accounts and vouchers oi Samuel L; Adams’ and Samuel M Wherry, Troisurors of the Southampton Boun ty’ Fund. The accounts we And to nave been kent with the greatest care and accuracy, and the Funds of the Township, managed with econ omy and fidelity. We believe the statement hero ' ; JOHN H. OHESSLER, )■ Auditors. GEORGE WALTERS, J Attest, Peter Couerer, Clerk.' . • May 23,18tf7—2t RE Ali. ESTATE AT ORPHAN’S. COURT SALE.—The underalgnod will soil, unon the’premises, on Saturday, Juno Ist, 1807, at one P. M:, of said day. the following de scribed reaiestate,. being the same whereof Dan-, 10l -Keck, of, Tyrone township, ■ Ferry county, died seized; a tract or Mountain land situate. In Frankfold township,. Cumb. Co., Pa,, bounded bv lands surveyed to Jofin McCauiy, Jacob Shear-, or and WlUmm Kennedy. The whole tract eon-' tothlng'lour hundred and twelve acres and nine- oerches. That, part however situate In. township contains one _bundred and . slxtv-threo acres, covered with good limbei. Also ofie other tract of wood land, situate port-. ly in Fratikford-town ship, Cumb.- Cor, and TEaua;—Ten■ per cent pi the purchase money' fn he nald by the purchaser when the property Is stricken down, one bailalthe.balanue uprn con flrmatfoa of the sale | the other half la.two equal Mnual payments thereafter, withinterest, the .Whole to be secured bonds, oLF ,, ; Adm'rxvith will annexed qf Daniel Keck.defd. frjay 0, 1807—4t ' ' ' PROVISION ANP. . i , ; ' - GROCERY STORE, oil SOUTH-WEST CORNER'' : "pfTT & POMPBET- STREETS. 1 '■ The undersigned,’successor to J* F, Steel, re iraeottuUy announces that, having Just returned the Eastern cities, ho is now prepared to mit the very Jow.est cm* prices, agreat variety of fresh ; . GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, ■ CONSISTING- OF ■ • ; ’ Qucensware, ■- '>S agar, Glassware, - ' Coffee,’Wpod arid JFTOoiw ‘ ■ • - • . yya)' t e,.Tea, iflsh, Spices, Salt,,, /, .. ■ (WOOi.&wqMolane*,"- - • • . iMbricatfna, 00, iwfo, Tobacco n Oanfiat . PruUt SeOare, Pickles (end Sauce, I - ’ and aU the articles kept In a first ohms Oroeery' S x’would reappetruUy solicit nstore of tUo pub -1 (to patronage..*- ■» ■ aiio&I4,VKEU. , Kay S3,IST— Iy-‘i p UMBEBLAND VALLEY HOTEL, COUNKH, OF MAIN AND BKOKORD b'i’llhl'iTS, i ; v; dipiiiisisEjpkNifA^ • The undersigned desires 1 to hls friopda, rand the-traveling public that he has change • of this Well known stand and Is prepared to ac» commodate visitors with, 'boarding and - lodging 0t witii the beat thb market; affords., His bar contains iho oholcest bHlquara His apartments- are commodious and airy his _ Btabie’ls ln oharge'of a capful and'oxporiwicedj caller i and'be hopes to be able to give entire sat* I *^ B ” 6B ' B ' in' »’• : .%i/c ■ LW AYS: AHEAD ~ EVA BOYER. Admmwira/rtc, LBIDIOH & MILLER’S, e'Ast main street SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS, Blade ami Fancy Silks, Elegant Mohairs, Chintzes, 5 and all kinds suitable for iho season, Tlonso do not fall to call for your supply of Plain Swisses, Plaid and Striped Swisscs, . Plaid Cambric* and Jaconets, Nainsooks and Bishops' Lawns, . Shirred and Tucked Muslins, - WM. F. SWIGUH. J. T. UIPPKY. Remember the Important Fact, that HANDSOME NEW STYLES OP SHAWLS, BEAUTIFUL PARASOLS, ALL COLORS, SDN UMBRELLAS, ALL COLORS. ADAM SENSEMAN, Good Bleached Muslins at only 12U eta. “ Unbleached . *' Best Calicoes In Town from 10 to 18 eta;, Sheetings In great variety, ■ pillow Case Muslins, Tickings, ' ' Towellings, Table Linens, • —• ■ • —' Oboelmf — 1 — —*- “• . $10,005 78 - 476 00 $17,080 73 $l,Oll M • 02 71 820 10 77 7-1 51,641 02 $16,539 71 BLACK AND FANCY, COD'D CLOTHS AND OAHSIMIJBEB, VESTINGS, REAL CINEN DUCKS, FOR GENTS SUITS, , WHITE AND COD’D., , *28,723 80 Ladles . .do not forget . . that wo are always , prepared to furnish all , 1 kinds of Mourning Goods, , suitable for the season.. At prep ent we are opening Summer Bom bazlnea, Silk Chad, two-yards wide » Crane Marett, two yards wide Barage, two yards wide Grenadine, two’yards wide Iron Barage, Splendid Alpacas,, Block all Wool. Do Lalnes, Ac., Crape Vella, Crape Col lars, Mourning Handkerchleft, Balmoral Sklrte, Mourn ing Parasols, - Gloves',. Ac.’ Always on hand a complete Stock of Funeral Goods, very strict attention given to 141 all orders satisfactory in all cases. . and the most Elegant Styles of Crossley’s English, Tapestry Brussels, Elegant Patterns Lowed three ply. super and, extra Tapestry, all grades of Venl- ; tion. Striped Carpets, all widths of Stair Carpets. ; If AT TING S / HAT TIN GS! ‘ - A full Hu® oj Clinton Mattings, of all the widths of White and Checked at very OF ALL WIDTHS & BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS. - in-so great'a variety that It Js Impassible to enumerate Items, please call and see lor your selves, that we have the best supply in the town. Above wc giveyoa but a partial list ofdurcom uleto and acknowledged by. all very, desirable stock of Goods purchased at tha very lowest mar ket prices, and on.tho very best of terms,•which Is CASH, therefore enabling us to offer special in ducements to purchasers of all kinds of Goods, ftl all tlfiesßUltaDlefortho season.'- : ' • Feeling under great obligations to the commu nity for their very liberal* patronage heretofore extended to our enterprising Firm, .we cordially < ask a continuance of the same. - • ’ v . r » so it bargains NO. 2, GRAND OPENING DADDY SUPH AS • Poplins, Grand display of Grenadines, Elegant Organdy Lawns, Elegant Jaconet Lawns, French Percales, Alpacas, Mous d© Lolnefl, Ginghams, WHITE aOOHS OF EVERY' DESCRIPTION, LEIDIOH & MILLER arc always prepared to display the REST ASSORTMENT OF BILK COATS AND SACKS, GBBATINDUCEMENTS now offering la all kinds dT domestics, Ginghams, Cotton Pantstufifc, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT MOURNING GOODS! funeral goods. CARPETSI CARPETS! THE. LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN L-O'IV. PBIGEB, Cocoa Mattings for Nall* and Offices, FXiO O R, OIL CLOTHS, N.OTIOiSTS! NOTION SI LETDIOH * MILLER. PLEASE REMEMBER THE SIGN OF TIHE CARPET. HALL. 'Carlisle, May 16,1837, .u«SdrfMl. A GUA DE MAGNOLIAS delight. Superior to any cologne, used to bathe the face and person, to render the «kln soft and fresh, to alloy Inflamatlon, to perfume clothing, for headache, Ac. It is manufactured from the rich Southern, Mago olla, and Is obtain ing a patronage quite unprecedented. It is a fa vorite with actresses and opera singers. It is sold by all dealers, ar 81.00 in forge bottles, and by DEMAS BARNES <fc CO., Now York, Wholesale Agents. Saratoga Sprixo Water, sold by all Druggists. S. T.—lB6o—X;. Persons of sedentary habits troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of tl\p heart, lack ofappetlto, distress after eating, torpid liver, con* stipation, Ac., deserve to suffer If they will not try tho celebrated PLANTATION BITTBHS,; which are now recommended by the highest medical authorities, and, warranted to produce an immediate beneficial effect. They are exceed ingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and must super sede all other tonics where a healthy, gentle stimulant Is required. . . They purify, strengthen and Invigorate. . They create a healthy appetite. They arean antidote to change of water, and ** They strengthen the system and enliven the, mind. They prevent miasmatic and Intermittent fc- V They purify tho breath and acidity of tho stom ■ They oute Dyspepsia and Constipation. ' ; They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Hcad tt(They make tho weak strofig, the languid bril liant. and are exhausted nature’s great restorer. They ore composed of the celebrated Callsaya. burk, wlntorgreen, sassafras, roots and herbs,all preserved In perfectly pure Bt. Croix rnm. , For particulars, see circulars and testimonials around each bottle. ; Beware of impostors. Examine every bottle. Beo that It has oar private U. 8. stomp unmn tilo ted over tho cork, with plantation scene, and our signature on a one steel plate side label. See that our bottle Is not refilled with spurious and deleterious stuff. Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters by tho gallon or. In bum, Is an impostor. Any person .imitating this bottle, or Boiling any other material therein, whether call ed Plantation Bitters or not, la a criminal under tho U. 8. Law.and will be so prosecuted.by us.— The demand for Drake’s Plantation Bitters, from ladles, clergymen, merchants, Ac., Is incredible. The simple trial of a bottle Is tho evidence we present of their worth and superiority. They are sold by all respectable druggists, grocers, physicians, hotels, saloons, steamboats and coun try stores. p. H . DRAKE A CO. ' Saratoga Spring "Water, sold by all Druggists dr., Ac., Ac. Have, you a hurt child or a lame horse ? Use tho Mexican Mustang Liniment. For cuts, sprains burns, swellings.and caked breasts, tho Mexican MuaUing Liniment Is a cer- rheumatism,’ neuralgia, stiff Joints, stings and bites, there Is nothing like the Mexican Mustang Liniment. ~ ~ , : , ' Forspavlned horses, the poll-evil, ringbone and sweeny, the Mexican Mustang Liniment never - owaiiiu«a, Wa*ii tcnA splint. tho Mexican Mustang Liniment is. worth Its weight In gold. Cuts, bruises, sprains and swellings, are so common and certain to occur In every farauy, that a bottle of this Liniment Is tho best invest ment thatcan bo made. * , • It la more certain tban the doctor—it saves time In sending for thedoctor—it Is cheaper than tho doctor, antfshould never bo dispensed with. In lifting tho kettle from the fire, It tipped over and scalded my hands terrible. • * * The Mustang Liniment extracted the pain, caused tho sore to heal rapldly.and left very little scar. CUAS. FOSTER, 420 Broad St., Philo, Mr. a Lltch, of Hyde Park, Vt., writes: “My horse was * considered worthless, (spavin,) but since the use of the Mustang Liniment, I have sold him for 8160. Your*Linlmont ts doing won ders up here. , . ■ , . All genuine Is wrapped In steel plate, engra vings. signed, G. W. Westbrook, Chemist, and alßcx'has the private U, 8. stomp of DEMAS BARNES A CO., over the top. Look closely, and be not deceived by Oounter/eUs. Bold by all Druggists, at 25,60 els., and 81.00. SARATOGASpRINa WATER, Sold by all Druggists goed2scts. It Is a most delightful Hair Dressing. . . It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps the head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy. . It prevents hair turning gray and falUngoff. It restores hair upon prematnrely.bald heads* This is Just what Lyon* Kalhalron will, do. It Is pretty-ltls cheap-durable. Itlallterally sold by the car-load, andyet Its almost incredible de mand is dally increasing, until there Is hardly a country store tbntdoes nOtkcep it, or a family that does no^u^gQjj AB LYON, Chemist,N. Y. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by aU Druggists Who would not be beautiful? WUo would not add to their, beauty 7 What gives that marble 1 purity and distingue appearance wo Observe upon the stage and In the city belle I - It is no longer a secret. They use Hagan’s Magnolia Balm. Its continued use removes tan, freckles, pimples and roughness, from the face and hands, and leaves the complexion smooth; transparent, blooming and ravishing. Unlike many cosmetics, U- con tains no«'material Injurious to the skin. Any Druggist will order It for you,.lf not on hand, at 50 cents per bott’e.'- ' ' i ; . W. E.- HAGAN, Troy. NaY.,- Oh em 1 s I, Delias Barnes & Co., Wholesale Acts., N. Y. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists Helrastroet’s inimitable Hair, Coloring Is not a dye.' All Instantaneous dyoa aro composed of lunar caiwdc, and more or less destroy the \ luui tyand beauty of the hair. This Is the orlglua Hair Coloring, and has been growing lu favoi over twentoi years., It.rcstores gray hair to its original <wm by gradual absorption, in a most remarkahremianner. It is also a beautl/ul hair dressing. Sold in two sizes—6o cents and f I—o>. all dealers.. . 0 hEISISTREET, Chemist. Saratoga SPRIKQ WATER, sold by all Druggists Lyon’s Extract of. Pons-'Jamaica QrKakß-—■ for IndlgesUonyNhusea. Heartburn-,^lc^Head nohe Cholera- ilorbus, Flatulency, &0,, where a ; Stoles, C rllsle. ' ' July 6.* soa-flowtiy IS(!T. r Ht ? a '-- IsliT. 1 • j I*s* i' BAB GAIN’S ■ NoW qponlrig in DOMESTIC GOODS ‘ DRESS GOOD ; ' cASSIiLERBS, aiWINEITS AND JEAjrtJ, WHITE GO ODa, DRESS T RIM MTS G.BS ZEPHYRS,, * V"m; • RIBBONS NOTIONS ' RING’S NEW STORE, NO. BS WEST MAIN STREET, Opposite the Mansion House, Next door to the Post Office, Carlisle. April 18,18C7. OUT iDBY, (K)ODS JfltEN,! TO THE P ÜBLIC. I have Just‘returned from the East with my Spring Stock, and as usual.’ I dm selling Goods a little cheaper than any. other Dry Goods Hoase In town. Ido not think it necef&ary.to occupy a column of newspaper to endeavor to keep up"my reputation for selling Cheap Hoods, nor do I wish to resort to any other clap-trap to gull.the public. All I aak of them 1s to call and exanWge for themselves, and 11 not satisfied with the*™*' cea, not to buy. Remember the stand, Nwp North Hanover door to Dr. Kleffeflß, and nflllor A Bowers’ iJardware store. * - WM. A. MILES. p„ S. I will say nothing about .my third and fourth grand openings. . April 18; 1867.- • ‘ . HOOP SKIRTS. 628. 628 N IS W S P BIN a\ STY LE S . t “OUR OWN MAKE.” ‘ embracing every New and Desirable size, style ami Shape of Plain and Trail HoopSklrts.—£ 2 1-4.214/2 8-4,8 1-4,8 1-2.8 8-4 and-4 Yds., round every length aud size Waist; in every respect Pitot QUalitv, and especially adapted to meet the tfauts of' First Class and most fashionable *• Qur Own Moke,” of Hoop Skirts, aro llgUtor, more elastic, more durable, aud really cuaper than any other make of either Single or Doublo sm-lne Skirt In the American Market. They are Vv arranted In every respect, and wherever Intro duced give universal satmfoohon. Ihey arenow ueing extensively Sold by Retailers, and every “own Moke." mul seo that mchßWrtlsStuoiMd•• W.I UUi ! KINv3MANU- SaStIJIIEK, Areh Btrcot, I'Ullttdelplim.;'- No others are Genuine A catalogue containing Style, Size and Houui Prices, sent to any address. A Uniform aud Liberal Discount allowed to Deal ers Orders by moll or otherwise, promptly and carefully ailed—Wholesale and Retail, at Manu luctory aud Sales-rooms. • . .. No. «va ARC IT Street. PHILADELPHIA. Skirts made to order, altered and repaired... Tetm*. N ° l C “* u April is, isor—iom. . POHIY, rectifier and wholesale dealer IN WINES AND LIQUORS, % No's, 7 and 9, North Hanover SlreQt, CARLISLE, PA! x Brandies, Holland Gin/ Superior Jamaica Spirits, Irish and Scotch Whiskey, - Monohgabela Whiskey, , Apple Whiskey, Pittsburg and Common Whiskey Old Sherry Wine, Old Madeira Wins* , . Porfc-Wine, •<• •• Lisbon and Muscatel,' Malaga and Claret, Cherry Brandy,. Blackberry Brandy, , Raspberry Brandy, Lavender Brandy, Rum Shrub,. ■ .•Win© Bitters, AGENT FOR i)B, ST O E"V JSR > S ELEBRATED STO.MA.CH BITTERS Also a largo and superior stock of GROCERIES AND PROyiSIONS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, embracing everything In that line of business.— Invoices of Fresh Goods constantly arriving.. April 25,18U7—1y JL OoiiNstAN. DA 0. M. Worthington. DRUG STORE. The subscribers have opened a new , , DRUG and chemical stoke, No. 7, East Main Street, Carlisle, where they liavojust received a largo and fresh supply of the very beat - drugs And medicines' to bo found In the-City Markets, to. which-they invito the attention of the publlor .V Also, a largo variety of ■ ' ‘ ‘■ PERFUMERY ANDVANCY ARTICLES, L ; Dya Bluffs, and all the various Eai^ni'Medicinea.. All Drugs and Medicines warrantediniye. -US’-Prescriptions carefully compounded.- ; COUNMAN & WORTHINGTON. . April2s.isor-^m rpiRE INSURANCE. ‘ v. **The ALLEN AND EAST PENNBBORO’ MU TUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Cum besland county, incorporated by an aot of’As sembly, in tho year 1843, and. having recently bod its charter extended to the year 1883, Is ,row In active and vigorous operation under the-super intendeuco of.the following Board of Managers: Wra. H. Gorgas, Christian Stayman,. Jacob.Eb erly, Daniel Bailey, 1 Alexander Caihcarfc, Jacob U. uoover, John Eloheiberger. Joseph Wicketrs, Samuel Eberly, Rudolph Martin; Moses Brisker. Jacob Coover and J. C. Dunlap. - - . The fates of Insurance are os low andiavorable as any, Company of the kind in the. State. ’ Per sona wishing to become members ate .invited to moke application to the agents of the Company, who are willing to wait upon.them at any time. President—\v. B.QOPQAB, Eberly’s Mills, Cum berland County.-' ' V- '■ !. : Vice President—Cmm. tan STAYaiANj Carlisle, Scoretary-rJonN »C. Dunlap, Meohauieshurg, . Treasurer—Daniel Bailey, Dillsburg,-York Co. ‘ AGENTS., ' Cumberland Cbun/y—Jonu Sherrlck, AllenjHtm* ry Zoaring, Bhlremanslo wn •, I>afayetto FeXTer, Dickinson; Henry Howmitn, Church tdwn.; Mode Griffith, South. Middleton; Samuel Qmhoitr W. t'enushoro’; samufel Coover, MechanAcspurgJ. \V. Uooklin,' Shepherds townD. CoovesffUppoi J. O. Saxton. Silver Spring;John- Hyer; Carlisle; Valentine r'eeman,'New - Cumberland; James McCandllsh, Hewviile. ■ ■ York ‘Jbunty —W. 8. Picking, Dover: James Griffith. Warrington:-2VF. Deordorflf, washing* con: Kiohey Clark, JDUlsburg; D. Butter, Fair view ; John Wiiilttmß, Carroll. - jjaupMn Chunky—Jacob Houser, Harrisburg.' Membersofthe Company havingpollciea about to expire, con have them retiuweaby making an* \ plication to any of the agents. • * 1 Deo. 1 ItWS JpHOXOGKAPHS FO R THE MILli I O r- . 1 will eentl. post-paid, 60 Photographs of indst celebrated Actorefut 00 veula; 60 Actresses for 60 cents; 50 Union (ieherultlfor 50 centa; GO Hebei Generalsfor6ocents; ;60BtatehntCn/ror'fiU cents; 50 beautiful young Ladies for'so cents; 50 line-looking .young' Gentlemen : for 50 cunts; (i large Photographs of French Dancing Girlfefln eostnme. beautifully'coloredi exactly us they. up*- petUVldrSO cents jo'rforSO cents, tfof Uic nio>t ueautddl Ladles uithoPavisiau BiulelTronpe, us ■ they .appear in. the play, of' the Black Ccdok.at- Niblo's.Gafden, New York,. 1 • Band ail orders to P. O. Box 177, Troy, N, Y. 'VflfeA MI Tansey Bitters. '.v>
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