Vojuitter: . • - .• °on 4Lbii'cla-1. , :..fte.-*ti,. Anx/Exeoutors,’ Adtnlnlatra tors’ and ardlans’, accountslntended to be pre ited for confirmation, at the next Gr ins Court,, must be flled in the Regis 's olfloe, on or before Saturday, July the t tbb ■ Croak GEiNbßß.~burln'g the past week our town has been visited by severed,of these njualoat gentlemen, each accompanied by a fair u damsel”, with a lamborlne. They furnished, entertain' montfor children of large and small de gree, and. gathered up a good supply of extra pennies. By the way, what-has become of the once inevitable monkey? The time was.when It was from a hand-organ os the grinder him self. But, alas, for bis monkeysblp I the glory of those days has departed. 7 Street Sprinkler.—The street sprin kler, was started last week, and made one frip, but we have seen nothing of It since. We .presume the “Vmerohlne” broke ■own.;.,! . ■ ■ T. SOLDIERS’ MONUMENT ASSOCIATION— Brand. Dinner on tfie 4tti of July,—The .Executive Committee of the Soldiers’ Monument Association liavlngconcludeii to provide a public dinner, on, the 4th of July eseulng, in furtherance.of the de sign;, to. raise funds for the erection of a suitable monument as a mark of respect for the memory, of our deceased soldiers, the Committee of arrangements announ ces that tho grounds of the Agricultural Society have been procured for that pur? pose. The services of an eminent speaker vjili be prqoured to deliver an oration • and the Declaration of Independence will bd read by a competent reader, The at tendance of a band of music has been se cured' for the; occasion. It is hoped by the Committee that all will take an In-' terest in this enterprise, in consideration of ItstpurpoSes. The Invitation is gener al, extending to every man, woman and child in the county. Contributions of such articles, of means, as may best suit the convenience of contributors Will be thankfully received. 'ijirnnAnv; anij Musical 1 Soiree.— The citizens of Carlisle and vicinity were the recipients of a tare treat in the third literary and musical soiree of the Car lisle Barracks Literary Society, given at the Garrison Assembly Booms, on Thurs dftjriflveulng last, Tbe hall was crowded with a fashionable ahd appreciative 'au dience.. The order ,of exercises was as fallows.: tSlnsio-'-Pfayer. t Overture Caliph-de-Bagdad, by MesSra. Wynne, Geeks, Chapman, Law ler and Geeks, Jr. • ■Opening address by the President, Mr. Marr. . .. Glee—Oft,' the flowery month of June, The Stage— An Essay, by Mr. Jock son;. SdLb— Clarinet with Organ Aecompahi n»enf, by Messrs. Qebks and Wynne. . AUTHORS— An Essay, by Mr. Clifton. Sbffq ; -riraM Boys, Malt 1 by Mr. Muir head.' ‘ ' ' Self-Kno weed ak—An Essay, by Mr. Moisei, i-. • * Solo —TioHneello, with Organ Accom paniment,' by Messrs. Fletcher and Yae ger. Tbdsv to XpOK— Humorous, by Mr. Cavanagb.' - . ' •- : Duett— Voices of the Stare , by Messrs. Wynne and Yaeger. Moral Excellence.— An Essay, by Mr. Erickson. ■ , Song— Beautiful late of the Sea, by Mr. Mol(nlght. - etosiNO Address by the Vice Presi dent, Mr. Babbitt. Music— Cascade Oallop. liVhere all did so well) and the entire programme gave such universal satisfac tion and called forth such unlimited commendation, it would seem invidious In-us to single out any of the young gen tlemen who participated; for special no tice. The music was of the highest order, add was rendered with admirable taste and expression. Among the pieces most loudly encored were “Caliph of Bagdad,” the solo on the Clarinet, ttyo solo qu the Vlojineello, and the “Voices of the Stars,” The. opening .gpd closing addresses, by the President and Vice-President, were practical.and appropriate’; and the essays on Knowledge”,and "Authors” and the humorqiis sketch “ Trusf to Luck,” written aud_read with judgment-mid-deliberation. . AltbgSlher, tmdntertalnment was of the first order, would have done credit to those who have'had much greater opportunity dor' improvement than the members of-the permanent company at the Carlisle Gar rison';, Tribute of Respect.—At a meeting of- the members of Company A., 7th Fa, Refcervesrheld In this place, ,to Jake ac- Hon ln 'rogarrl to the death of John Wll eon Elliott, Gen. 11. M. Henderson was, oaliedPto the chair, and Jno.D. Adair waa choaen Secretary—and the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Resolved, That being called to pay the last sad rtokens of respect to a' departed comrade, John Wilson Elliott; we desire to add our tribute to his character and faithful-services while associated with us In the Army. Offering- himself among the. very firat as a volunteer, be displayed that-glowlng 'arl'd unselfleh pdtriotmra which So'nChiy'tbarked thousands of the young men of.the Country-in April,-1861, aiid hla conduct and behaviour afterward awa soldier, was in full accordance with thfe'Splrlt which prompted bimat first to, step forth in the defence of bis country. ■ Resolved, That our heart-warm smnpa thjea are hereby extended to the amioied fapilly of the deceased, and . that we ear, iisstly commend tbein-to the favor of Him wpo Is the only source of true comfort afld support in the hourof trial. , ' ■ ■ Resolved, Thdt the. Editors of the Car- UiVtffferdld ahd Volunteer are requested to publlsh' these proceedings in their lo cal columns; ’’ • «OBBEBY.—On Baturdaye venlng, June houßO of Joseph Smith, In Bonn tbfyhshtib Perry county,was entered and robbed of $2OOO. The family we abaent fltjm homeat the time. '.Areward of $4OO is pifered' for the' arrest; of the' thief aha: the recovery of the money, An English mab lately In 'the employ of Mr. S.lssap posed to bave <K>m.ntltted the robbbry .. • .. ' 1 . ... Tab Gil? op HBiWNB.r-dOri yiden tin’s IS vfelted ipf.' the:'fupjlptBdy Many iwve entirely oUred dr greatly re lieved. He will remain In'Carlisle until the 28th Inst. Booms. attho Franklin House. Bemembar he gives no medicine, butoures. by thejaylngon of bafadsi. j 2t* .®jaaoiou9i-jEey. L; B. Hartman, fore nierly of Wooster,; Ohio, baying taken charge, of the Cbureb of Qod this place, will hereafter (D. V.) preach every; tjab b'afhihdrtiitig add dtwotahlp, on SouthWeat street, between Pdbaftet and Boiith;' The pub'lld ire odre invited to attend. Beati ftie. ■'' School 1 nations of tile Common Schools of Car lisle for the year 1867, will be is, follows: On Monday morning, June nth, at; 8 o’clock, the Examinations will com-.. Sencewltb tbesohoolsof Miss Edmonds, IsS Landis and Mias Beetem ;; and in, the afternoon, at 2 o’clock, the schools of Miss Wlghtmau; Mrs.Hutnrlch and MlsC. Belgbter, Visiting Directors, Tor Miss Edmond’s and Mrs. HufflMch'a.sohools, Messrs. Newaham and Saxton: for Miss. Landis’ and Miss Wightman’s schools, Messrs. Hutnrlchand Woodward; : for Miss Beetem’s arid MISa, Bolghter’s schools, Messrs. Hamilton and Corntnab. On Tuesday morning: June .18tb, at 8 o’clock, the schools of Mr.. Stock,' > Miss Postlethwalte and Mrs. Adair,' and In the afternoon at 2 o'clock; the schools of Mr. Olllelan, Miss Gardner and Miss Bell; Visiting Directors for Mr.Stook's and Miss Gardner’s schools, 'Messrs.. Woodward apd Hamilton, for Mrs. Adair’s and Miss Bell’s ,schools, Messrs. Uumrloh and Nowaham; for Mr. Glllel an’s and Miss Fostlethwalte’s schools, Messrs; Cornman and Saxton, On Wednesday morning June 18th, at ! 8 o’clock, the schools of Miss Phillips and Mr. Williams, and at 2 o'clock In the af ternoon'Mr. Hampton’s. Visiting Dlreo? tots Tor Mias Phillips’ school, Messrs. Newsham and Woodward’;. Mr.! Wil liams’ school, .Messrs, Hunirloh and Cornman, for Mr. Hampton’s school,- Messrs. Saxton and Hamilton. v On Thursday morning June 20, at 8. o’clock, the schools of Miss 1 A. Under wood and. Mr. Cornmam Visiting Di T rectors for Mias Uuderwood’s school, Messrs. Hamilton, Humrlch and Corn man, for Mr. Oornman’s school, Messrs. Saxton, .Kewsbam knd.WciodWard. •On Friday : morning, J une 21,'at 8 o’clock, the Male High School In charge Of Mr. X). Eokles, andat 2 o’clock In tnei afternoon, the Female High gchool.Th charge of Miss M. E. Underwood. j .; Ail the Directors will Attend the exam-, {nations of the High Schools.- Oh Monday ..morhlhg;. June - 21, at 8 o’clock, the graduating; classes, from the High'Schools will be examined. On Tuesday'morning, June 2a, at 8 o’clock, the classed for transfer from Miss Phillips’, Mr. Hampton’s and Mr, Will iams’ schools, will be’examined, On Wednesday morui%,;June 28, at 8 o’cldok, the classes for transfer from Miss A. Underwood’s 'and Mr. .Common's schools will be examined. ’ No scholars will be transferred who do not attend the public and.private exami uations. ■ On 1 Friday evening, June 28, at 71 o'- clock, there will be an'. Exhibition in Bbeem’s Hall, in Declamation, Compo sition and other' exercises, with ; Vocal and Instrumental.Music,-at.'.tbe.close of whjoh Diplomas will be awarded and the schools dismissed for vacation. ■ Parents of scholars and 'citizens gener ally are invited to attend,the examina tions and exhibition. Teachers.will reserve seats for Direc tors and Visitors. Children not belong ing to the school under examination will be excluded until Parents, Visitors and Directors.are seated. > "■ ' : ' C. P. HUMRICH, .... E..CORNMAS. • •.... HENRY SAXTON, ■ Committee of Arrangements. SHIPPENSB URQ ITEMS; [UEPOIITEIJ BY OUII HI’ECIAI. BOOAB.] Locals.—" Mr. Locals” begs leave, af ter bis brief absence, to reintroduce him self to the readers of the “ Volunteer” with a bow oa profound as though he were a candidate for office. “ Locals” reticence not been occasioned through any desire bn bis part to keep bis mouth shut when them is anything to say; 'nor bn the other hand, has “ Locals” been compelled to " dry «p” by any one da ring to molest or sheer him, for “ Locals” is determined to exercise the pefogatives delegated to him as a fraction (not a vul gar one,) of this free country. . Neither has this silence been occasioned by any want of locals / for the fact is, this locality has become so Well'located, that locomo tion is so decidely localized that a “ Local Editor” can always find his locals on the spot. ’ But to glve some aooounf-of “ Lo-. -oolaU-ooIJJRj- Win uJ]I.VLq'II frnPßimrv to ftny that he has been absent from home spen ding the surplus-capital eft.rapidly accu mulating on his hands from his profes sion.ns editor.; / Bath House.—Have you a .“Bath House Association” In Carlisle 7 If not, you had better orgaplze one soon, as you cannot imnglnehow refreshing it Ib. We have had, one' here, for three summers,. and It is still getting along mmikmingly. Shade Trees,—There appears to be a great Jack of taste on Ibis point on the part of mnny df our property holders. A -man whose . bouse and pavement lies roasting under a'temperature of one h un dred degress,- will walk under the shade .of his neighbors, trees, and coolly remark how refreshing,; -and yet.never thinks that by a little exertion,he might 'enjoy the same luxury very cheaply, be- enhance the value of Iqis property, and show, his public spirit by aiding in ornamenting the town. ' —Fm- - ttra~lqVe>T :r otißtingTnF' manlty lot us have a “street sprinkler.” One cannot- go Into our street^-without coming Into an atmosphere, so impregna ted with mother earth that you are una ble to see through it, much less breathe of it.- We, think as a matter of economy, this thing should recommend Itself, as hundreds of dollars worth of goods are annually destroyed for bur merchants, as well os qp almost equal amount of house furniture Is made to sufler. NE WYILIjE ITEMS. [RETORTED BY, OUR SPECIAL LOCAL.] , PEHSOifAX,;— Rev. Mr. 'MoKhight, of Gettysburg Theological Seminary, has accepted the coll of the Congre gation of this place. Rev;’MpKnlght is a young man of fine abilities; and will comipenoe his pastoral labors as soon as he ■ completes-, bis Theological studies; which wili. be la the course of two qt three weeks. ; ! The "Wheat Crop iu this section is unutmally pronalelngy (tnd if. nothing should happen, will be one of the largest eyer harvested. ' Our Streets. —Now that the rains are not so frequent? and baylcig inpre sun shine, we are blessed With a cloud of dust In our streets- almost as-anndylng as the frogs, dco., were to.,the Egyptians of old. Will not our town dads':have the streets thoroughly cleaned? It wonld add muoh to the hebl^.^d'.isoi^oijpf*flte^tt»6nfc' Lecture.— Wo loam that a Masonic lecture, will be delivered In Literary Hall, pin UnndSy evening', the 24th. Inst., by Dr. Dougherty. ■ '‘ ,■•• .■!:;; y v Is uaiitcs 0 Mbtl.ces Jus* Beobiveo,’ oor loada full; WBlgW Salt, also a.fresh assortment'of Coffees. Q ?day23,'l.‘! , j7—U WM. BLAIR tt 80-N". IMP OR TjSP t The first Invoice of Common or "O O" War® Im. ported by ns has arrived and‘ls on onr shelves.— Please call and see Its superior qnauty prices. We will shortly be m receipt of two In., voices of fine .WAniß.o.f par own. Importation. , ' ... ■ ~ ' ■ WM. BBAW • WMO L Jj!SA ii E 4& J> &E T A ; GROCERS* QUEENSWARE MERCHANTS SQUTHEKD, OARI.IS:ME t PA,; if p, g)--'W , ehayathe exolosive sale ihOdrliaie of Aetp's >wt«y9,iMr. - ■ : Special io t( c The Indian PocpOß.k nowh as tbe Ijuocessfal Lung, Throat, JEteart/andßlood Phy sician, will bo at CarUßlo'/it the Mansion House, pa Thursday,FridayahdSoturday,jabothQ2oth, 21st ttnd 22d, where be cart tie Cohßulted, freo of ohdrgo, by all Who-dealro to see him. Call at once, as the Doctor cannot prolong his stay. All skeptics and . unbelievers in his practice and 1 Bciehce of the botanical virtues of the Herb, are lh onr'oplnlon disbelievers of nature and nature's God, asd heed not apply tome.;.. - v , .We use such balms as have no strife; With nature or the laws of life. With blood- our hands we never Stain, ■ - Nor poison men to oase their pain-; •>. BdtoarFnthor.-wbom aUgoodness Alls,. J ; Provides the moans'to cure aUUlfl. * . . simple herb beneath our feet, . Well used, relieves our pains complete. Juno 18, 1867—U ' /•’ ; SopßOivs comenot elnglp. Hundreds meet misfortunes ntevery tarn of the great wheelpf-jlfe, Buffering, sorrow and sickness is. . tho Inheritance of man, Dyspepsia has claimed lts victims, and for years there has scorned to be ho reliable remedy for it. Oar read-. 'ore will rejoice U> hear that Coo’a Dyspepsia Cure. Trill certainly,cure.lf In every.lnatance, All Its attendant*ofQlctlons. liko cramps, colic, indiges tion, sickness Of . stomach, souring and rising of food, general debility and want of appeMte are sure to.yleld to Coo’s Dyspepsia Cure. SJiinb 13,1807—1 t .. “ . .. SOROFUpA; ■ IN ALL ITS FORMS, ' - -CAN, BE CURED BY USING THE ‘ SamdrUan's The Great J 1 Root and Herb Juices." JSamarilan's .. Blood 14 Root tind Herb Juices.” Samaritan's . Parlllor “ Root arid-Herb Juices,” . Samaritan's and remedy “JicotandiHerbJutcts." Samaritan's • for • " Root and Herb Juices." Samaritan's Scrofhla ' “ Boot and Herb Juices." Samaritan's ‘ andnll Hoot and Herb Juices.” , Samaritan's Eruptions 11 Hoot and Herb Juices,*.' Samaritan’s of the '* Root and Herb Juices," Samaritan's Skin. - ”Jtooi and Herb Juices.” Thero.ls not another remedy known to equal this for tho cure of SypUllns, Ulcers, Sores", Sorbf- ln all its forms, Totters, Scales* 80114, Mercu rial Diseases and eruptions of the Skin. This Is ub experiment; It is a well tested remedy in the United States Hospitals, whore those diseases as sumed their worst forms; mild cases soon yield six bottles will care any case. It is a common saying, “I have tried everything without effect." To such we say, use the Bamarifan Moot and Herb Juices,, and if It falls to euro any disease of. the blood or.skip, your money will be refunded by our agents.. Price 81.25 per bottle. . ' • SAMARITAN’S GIFT, TBS MOST CERTAINREMEDY EVER USED I Bold by, S. Haverfltlok, Carlisle, Pa. DESMOND & CO., Proprietors, . May 2,1807—1jc ; 015 Race Street Phlla. [.FVom JTagersiotvn Zfail.] Wonderful! Wonderful!!—Dr. J. VALENTINE. CUBES IN MOST CASES INSTANTANB oxtsly BY THE IyVYING ON HANDS., Has been Performing Cures.in Martinsburg,Frederick City and Hagerstown that'have seemedmlraculous.— Will be in .Carlisle from JunoSd to, 28tb. Many persons that wero. considered incurable, have been Instantly oared, The of Charge,' others ACCORDING TO ABILITY, . Dr. Valentino’s practice is mostly, diseases giv en np as inonrable. ,• " His treatment is peculiar to himself, although there have been men ih oges who have hod the same magnetic power over diseases bffthe body mind (th9,‘‘Glft 6f Healing,” yet few have seemed to possess it to snob an extent over near ly all diseases arid lt is life and vitality passed from a strong, healthy; body to a weak one, that restores the lost or uheqtial circulation of the vital or nervous fluid. So powerful Is this I'nflaencol that persons who have many years suffered from diseases which have been pro nounced incurable and to whom medicine has been administered with no good effect, have been restored to health in an almost incredible short space of time, it will notrestofb a lost member of the body or perform other Impossibilities but it will always relieve pains from whatever cause,— < 'The practice harmony wUh all na ural laws. Many, eminent physicians of every otuer prac tice not only acknowledge this power but receive the treatment for themselves and families, as well os advise it to their patients. The Dr. gives Txo mcdiolne and causes no pain. By this treatment. it takes but a low minutes for-inveterate cases of almost any curable chronic disease—and so sure is the effect, that but few diseases require asecond operation; Is' slow and uncertain, ’ sometimes, though rarely; these patients have' ; been fully restored with one operationthey are however, alwayabenefltted, - . [From Valley Spirit, Chdmbersburg , Po.l LAYING ON OF HANDS.— Let it Speak Jor Itself.— can testify to ila good e) Jacob Heller, Rheumatism; George Dessam, severe case of Rheumatism, cured and at work; George Eckert, Affection Of the Kidneys, couldn’t tie bis shoes for two yearn until operated upon Mrs. W. Etter, Rheumatism, had not walked for time until operatedjin; Mrs, Smith,'deaf ness, greatly relieved; Henry Keller, Nervous Affection, co,uldn!t: toll a man from a horse a short distance, could see to road without glasses, in dve minutes; Mrs. Goldsworth, Dlseasoof the Liver, puin In side, back and breast, Instantly relieved; Mrs. Bushman, Rheumatism and Ner vous Affection; child of James Shank, Nervous, rapidly. improving, could.iaiso himself upon bis feot&fter the.secoud.opeiatlon, for the first time iii his life.' Will be in Carlisle from June 8d to June 28th.— Rooms at Franklin House, Slay 80,1807—3 t To ‘ Consumptives.—The advertiser, having been restored to health In a few weeks by a' very simple remedy, after having suffered for - several years witu a severp Iqqg affection, and that dread jUseqae Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure,- ' To aU who desire it, he will l send a, copy of the prescription used, free of charge), with the 'dlrec-_ v fp-r--pypTviv ~xmr same. wniCfiT ' “they will find a sorb' ours for Consumption Asthma, Brondhtis,- . Couohs*' Colds, and all Throat-and Lung Affections. The only.object of the advertiser'in sending the Prescription Is to benefit the. afflicted, and spread Information.. ' which he conceives to be invaluable and he hopes ©very suflaier will try his remedy, as it will, cost, them, nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the preb, by return mail* will please address . . REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, ‘ Williamsburg, Kings Co.) New York. May 10,1867— ly , Wealth r wiTHO.U,T Xi,ABOR.-r-Hidden Secrete ofLov?, Mystic Art, VenlrUotjuism, &o.— 600 Now Wonders I Free for 5 cents.’ Address J. B. W. HILTON, WUXltunsburgh, L. I. April 11. - \ CoKBUMPTI ON OUR ABLE BY DR. SOHKNK’sM »D -icines. To cure consumption, the system must be prepared so that the lungs will lm a V- To.ac cbmplish this, the Uyar and stomacb be cleansed and. an appetite created for good wholesome food; which, by these medicines will, be digested properly, and . good healthy blood mode;thus buUdlhg 'up - the constitution.— Schenek’B Mandrake Pills .cl eanse the stomach of all bUlbiis or mucoas acoomoJatlons; and, by using the £ea Weed Tonloin cbnneotlon, thb Ap petite isrestored. ' . Sohenbk’s Pulmonic Syrup isnutrltlous as,well bs medical, knd. by using the three remedies, all Imparities orb’expelled from the system,- and good wholesome blood made, which will repel all disease, if patients will take these medicines according to dlreotlona,.'oQnsumption very fre quently- in Us last stage yields readily to their action. * Toko the pills frequently, to cleanse the liver and stomach. It does not foUow that be cause thebowela aro not cpstlvo they are not re quired, for'sdmeUmea Ini diarrhoea they are nec essary* . Thestoraach mast he kept healthy, and. tmappeUteureatedtoallow’ the Pulinoaip Syrup to act on the respiratoiy oiSons properly and al- Toy any irritatlon. v,Thbh alLthat is required to performs permanent carets; to. prevent taking ■oojd. Exercise about the rbqms as much as pos sible, eat all theirlohest food—fat meaty game, and In tact, anything the appetite craves; butbppftr-. Uoulbrwid masticate welL i, -X-'.'y . Pat. 25. w ea.mb I yr: r / ■ ; ' the Otto ~insfc M -by .Rov. D. BU)ck;Mr.JohUB. Lutz, Gill, both of this county. * • «•- V J .yoDNG—WARNEB.-rOn the Oth Inst., by Bav. S. P, Bpreoher. Mr. Andrew Ydung. to Miss Ma tilda wafh errHrotßraf cm£po;~r-’ V A • the • 2d 1 IhaL-. at the residence of the toride’sporents, by the Rev. Mr. Tropc-Dr. F. A. Gutiahallr’df New German town; toMiss MolUoE. Wwartz, of xuinola Volley.- ; New York, bn the 28dult.; by Bev. Dr. J. Ki OampeQ; assisted toy r«v. Dr. Krebs, the Bev. D. 0,, of Huntington, isoug Island, to Miss Jane Ann .Hd&ei, atet7:c';'.:';' ,-•.•:;-'.‘,r-%--,- FOLAND.—In Johnstown, Pa., on the 2d Inst*. 'George. W,^Poland, formerly of CarUslb.- •* the lst imUt Samuel S., infant son ot Bomael and Catharine eged .8 ,i v-. - • • ’ -U’’ - . McORBA.i-On the 2Ub of May: In Prankftord townSdp, Georgs 4loCra» { In the taty yeay &ig; T. : fje-Iftat-ftcta. idQralnXarltet. . jAnxisLß, June 12, 1807. Flon*—Family,Rye,..; 91 25 —~ Corn,- - ... \9O Rye F10ur.;......., » Data,:. 60 wheat—'White,.*. 2 10 Clover Seed, —— Wheat—Red, 2 00 Timothy Seed, . Carlisle Hour ai Carlisle Provision Mnrkot; - OAIILIBLB, Juno 12,1R07. ~i.. 9 18 Chickens— 00 ... 18®20 Potatoes-toes bus 120 ... 14 Potatocs-2d tHpbus luo ..; 12 Apples—beat—bus 800 ... 20 Apples—2d b~¥ bus. 2 00 >n U ,*i*l 8utter,..;.... Lard..,. Tallow, Bacon—Hams,- Bacon—Sides Philadelphia Markets. ■ , Philadelphia, June 12,1887. Flour.— There la a firm feeling in the market, but prices remain wltbout-quotable change.— There is nor demand for shipment, hut 4hb homo consumers manifest rather more dispo sition th operate. About 700 blils. wore token, In cluding superfine at'fe! a 0; extras-atB9 a 10 25. Northwestern extr&famlly at 810 60 a 12: Penna. and Ohio do. at $ll a 18; and fancy brands at 814 a 17, according to quality. Bye Flour may be quotedaC77s. Nothing doing fn corn Meal. Grain.—'There. is little or no demand for Wheat; the absence of sales we quote Pennsyl vania red at 82 SO a 2 60, and Collfornla at 82 90 a 8. Rye has again declined; sales of6oo bushels Penn, at 8160. Corn Is quiet, but prices remain without change; sales of 8000 bushels yellow, afloat, at SI -14 a Ix 6, and In the cars and from store at 81 ll a 112. Oats are Inactive: sales of 2000 bushels at 76 a 76 cents, a decline. The receipts to-day' are os follows: 850 barrels flour, 140 J bushels wheat, 0500 bushels com, 4050 bushels oats. Seeds.—Oioverseed is quoted at 88~a 8 50 per bushel, but we hoar of no sales. Timothy sells at 832 a a 8 40 per bushel. Flaxseed at 88 n 5 per bushel. . • Whiskey,—Prices are unohanged. r aib mteenterits. BHEf£Ti?F.— \At the earnest solicitation of numerous friends I. offer myself as a can didate for 1 the office of Sheriff of Cumberland county, subject, to thedeciHlon of the Democratic Nominating Convention. , .... * JOfIN M, GOOD. South Mlddleton twp.. June 18,1807—to* . s The undersigned will be a candidate for the Legislature, sub ject to tbe decision of the Democratic County Convention; * MOSES BEIOKER. Carlisle. June 18,1867—t0 / 10UNTY TREASURER.—The under-.' V J signed will be a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, bolore the next Democratic County Convention, Carlisle, Jane 13,1807—t0* pOUtfTY COMMISSIONER.—At the \J solicitation of many friends,! have consent ed to bo a candidate for tbe office of County Com missioner, subject to the decision of tbe Demo cratic County Convention. __ > A JOHN BROUQHER, , Upper Allen twp., . . - June 18,1867—tp* . AUDITOR’S NOTICE.—The under signed Auditor, appointed by the Court, to aeverrome the rights of the parties to, and moke distribution of the fond In the hands of W. M. Penrose. Esq., Administrator of John Kinkead,. deceased, gives notice that ho 'will attend to that duty, at his office, in Carlisle, Pa., on Wednesday, the Blst day of only, 1867, where those Interested or having claims are requested to be present. - . t ' A. B; SHARPE, AxldUw. . •Juno 18,1867—86 v SOTICK —Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary on the estate of Lud c mingle, late of Carlisle borough deceased, have been issued by the Register of Cumberland county to the subscriber living in said borough. All persons indebted will make payment, and those having claims will present them to JOHN XiIZMAN, JBbxcxUor. s Juno 18, .1807—6 t SRYSTAL GLASSES.—The Philadel phia Optical Institute has to-day given tho ) agency for the sale oi their celebrated CON CAVE, CONVEX CRYSTAL SPECTACLES to Mr. T. CONLIN, for Carlisle and- Cumberland County. Those.glasses will strengthen and pre serve tho sight, and need no higher magnifying power. Every pair .warranted to be ground of crystal. v , J. EOSENDALE, Manufacturing Optician, June 18, 1867—8m* gCHOOL TAX FOR 1807.—The Dupli cate ofßchool Taxes for the present year has in delivered by the School Directors to tho Treasurer for collection, It is therefore made his duty to give notice to the taxable dlttzens of tho Borough of Carlisle, that he will attend: at the County Court House, (Commissioner’s Office,) on Thursday and Friday, the 22d and 23d of August next, between the hours or 0 and 5 o'clock; for tho pur pose of receiving said taxes. All persons paying their taxes on or before those days will receive a deduction of Five per cent. The tazes in the meantime will he received by tho Treasurer, at his ottlce. in Marion Hall” building, Room No. 24 West Main Street. Juno 13,1807—1 f ~ J. W. EBY, Treasurer. ilegal Notices TT: S. INTERNAL REVENUE! * . COLLECTION"OP/”-.. ■ _jt TTTTTT V T m.i lB 67. Collector’s Office, ) Mechanicsbueg, pa., y ... May 80,1807. ) 43P* Pursuant to to the Internal Revenue Laws of the United States, all persons assessed on the Annual List of 1807, for special Tax or License, Tax on Income, Carriages, Gold -Watches, Piute, <&c., are hereby notified that the Collector of the District, or his Deputy, will be present to receive the aforesaid Taxes, at the times and places below named.. CUMBERLAND COUNTY. : 7th Division— lncluding the townships of Co .nowgoi Newberry, and Falrview, in York Co.,' and Lower Allen, East Fennsooro* and Hamp den, In Cumberland Co., on SATURDAY, the 15th of June, 1807, at Heck’s Hotel, Lisburn., tUh D/ite'on.—lncluding the townships of Mona-. ghan, Carroll and Franklin, in York Co., and Silver Spring, Upp'er Alien, Monroe, and Me ohanicsburg Borough, In Cumberland Co., on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 2lat and 22d of June, 1807, at the COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, ME CHANICSBURG. Qth Diutoion.—lncluding the townships of North Middleton, South Middleton, Middlesex and Dickinson, and Carlisle Borough, on WEDNES DAY and THURSDAY, the 19th and 20th of June, 1807, at RHEEM’S HALL, CARLISLE. IQtlvDfvhrtm,—lncluding the townships of Miff lin, Franklin, West Peansboro’, Penn and New ton, and NWwvlUe Borough, on TUESDAY, tho 18th of June, 1867. ut tho ASSISTANT ASSES SOR’S OFFICE, NEW VILLB. , ■ . • 11th Division,— lncluding tho townships of Ship-- ponaburg, Southampton and Hopewell, and the Borough's of Shipponsburg ' ana Newburg .on. MONDAY, the 17th rvt.-tho-a«SIS “ANT AaaSsuU« OFFIOIi, oHIPPENSBURG. By cno tAW as Amended. March 2d, 1867, par ties falling to pay at the time specified above, will incur the. folio wing expenses: 20 cents Tor notice, and 4 cents pgr mile fur service of the same, with 5 per and interest at 1 per centum per month additional. On the loth, 17th, i»ih, 19th. 20th, 21th, 25th'and 26ih of June, collections will not bo received at the COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, in MECHANICS- BuRG, as he will be absent filling the above ap pointments. ’ WM. PENN LLOYD, Collector 1 5th DM. Pa. May 80, 1807-St “VrOTXCE.—Ia compliance with the 1\ • rules in such case prescribed, notice Is here hv iriven that application lor the pardon of Ja cob Culp. convicted 12th Nov., 18U2, In Quarter Sessions of Cum berland county, of horse stealing, and sentenced to an imprisonment of seven years and six months In the Eastern Penitentiary of this State, has been made to his Excellency Gov-, ernor Geary. May 30, XS67-3t ' . ' ' : NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that letters of Admimatratlon on the estate.of Aaara Esllngor, deceased, late, of East Penns borough twp., Cumberland ■ county, have been cranted to the anderalgned, residing In same twb. Ail persons indebted to said .estate are re quested to. mote' payment- immediately, and tixoae having claims will for settle ment. SUSAN^ESLJNGBR, v. May 80 1807—0t* .• , . AdnUnirirtUrte. SOTICE.— Notiqe is hereby given that Letters of Administration on tner estate of; i Boy or, late of Middlesex township, Cum berland county, deo’d.i have been granted to the undersigned residing In the same tovmship* AU persona indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them / for settlement, f EV A BOYER.' / Administratrix. May 10, 1867-flt SOTIOE.— Notice is hereby given that le.tera Testamentary on the estate of Peres ro.d, deceased, into or North 'Middleton, twp., Cumberland county, have been - granted- to the undersigned, residing In same place. All per sona Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, mid those-haying, claims will present them „ stay o;iB«7^t* Beal estatfat pbivate SALE.—The undersigned offers at Private sixty AOREBmore or less, of good in Silver Spring township, county, about hair-way between Meolianlosburg and ilogaeatown, one •fourth of a mfleftom the road.V The land is ahd there is none otoer m the oountv that *can produce better • crops. Also, ahnoLiSTOKT ACRES ol WOODLAND, With fine «£wlnT this land Isnotfipld before Statist of October, it will "be oflbrbd at pu.bllo further information can be obtained by oaUlng on the BqbsorlberfeslcUng on the premls- C, 1867—2 m V . ISAAC BRENIZER. TSAAO XIVLNGSTON, V • ‘ jvb. 22 North Hanover Street^ has Just received and la now offbrlpg at LOW of; ' : - ANX) SUMMER GQO^S, such as Light Cosslmeros. of the. very-'latest Styles. Bine and Block,. French, and English Clothe Drablth, Alpacca, Linen, Linen *Dpck, * Also *a ! good i assortment of ready modd Cloth ing for Men, Boys’ and Youths wear. . • - - ■ we are now onering.'for sale; the Celeorated Florence Reversible, or lug Machines, ■ r Jui\ott,lWfV L , “PLAIN FANCY FEINTING p«. 1 kvbbv Biaowmos neatb/exeeuliU at the y?HTOT«W«OwO». ........ , . , Q.B EENFIELD f ;> ‘ NO. 4, EAST MAIN STREET. ; - £ARGS OF LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS! NO QUARTERS TO HIGH PRICES, OR GRUMBLING MERCHANTS! READ TBE-NBW ADVERTISEMENT,* 100 PIECES CHOICE STYUB9 PRINTS, » A TIP TOP MUSLIN AT 12)4 GEO. WETZEL. BLEACHED MUSLINS, IN TOWN AT VERY LOW PRICES.' , % ... DOMESTIC GINGHAMS, The largest lot of Summer Fanis Stuff ev er offered in Carlisle, at Prices ■ that Defy Competition. COTTONADEB, Linen Cheeks, Plain and Gray Linens, Linen Ducks, Jeans, DEESS.GOODS, BLACK SILKS, FANCY SILKS IN EVERY SHADE; BeautifvX.Mohairs, poplins, Grenadines, Alpacas, . . French Lawns,. , Percales, \- ’ Lends, Pe Laines only 25 ctf • goo P S ,- - Plain White Swlsaes, Plain White Torietons. ,;• Cambrics, " “ . Nainsooks. PLAID MUSLINS, STRIPED NAINSOOK, STRIPE CAMBRIC, ■ ■■■-%. CLOTHS & CASSIMERES. all the now and desirable styles bought In Now York at prions that wo congratulate ourselves that wo cannot be undersold by any house In the' Cumberland Valley. - M OCENINS GOODSI BOMBAZINES, WOOL DE LAINES, Crape Morett, t -f '..Crape.VelJß, 1 ' Crape Collars, Elegant Alpacas, ' Mourning Handkerchiefs, JKld Gloves, Ac. FUNERAL GOODS! * A faU line on. hand* orders promptly and satis factorlly.fiUed, ... NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, British Hosiery, 100 dozen, which I will sell at 65,00 and 86,00 per dozen, the same Goods cannot be bought H any other house for less than 80,00 dr 610,00 per dozen.. . » The above are all regular mad© Stockings. LADIES' CLOAKINGS AND BACKINGS! : I- have five different shades of Dadles Cloaking • and Sacking Cloths, which 1 consider the ne plus ultra ol any ever offered to the ladles of Carlisle and vicinity. AT BED.XT OBD PBIOES, AN.ACKNbWIiEDGED- FACT! And on. ifyal thould beremembcredbyallpunluuere, Sthatlamalwa/J' the firtt to buna, down meet In Hilt town. Tbit latu able to do on twootmt of my ex peneee being d great deed' tighter than emy ocher mer chantin'thuptgaefand' 1 ■; : Remeraber QREENFIEL^ fo * ' JEteiuemhe^tßEßNElELp-fcn:' llemember OKEIONFJDDD for ■ , ;■ ■ dbess goods, .nd CHE AP GOODS of all kinds, and At lasi r* member,my Sign and place of business,- . Mayas,iM7. 20 tg <@ooHs. C- SUMMER Gd6psl * from 10 ota. yard .up. BEST ASSORTMENT OP as low as 15 ots. per yard. BLUE DRILLS, ’ - DENIMS, Satinctts, . Cords, ao GRAND DISPLAY OP SUMMER SILKS, A PULL ASSORTMENT 1 OP A JOB LOT OP IRON. PRAM E 8 . vft HOOP SKIRTS M;USHNfS, A^ACOAS, ! / GREENFIELD'S. Ra t East Main Street* S. T.—lBBo—X. . ■ Persons of sedentary habits troubled ’ with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lock ofappetlte, distress after eating, torpid liver, con stipation, &0.. deserve to suffer if they will not try the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS,- which are now recommended by the highest medical authorities, and warranted to produce an immediate beneficial effect. They are exceed ingly agreeable, perfectly pare, ana must super sede all other tonics where a healthy, ‘gentle stimulant is required. They purify, strengthen and invigorate.. . -They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet, , . They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.' They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fe-' vers.. They purify the breath and acidity of the stom ach. , . > They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation; They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Head ache ■ They moke the weak strong, the languid bril liant, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer. They are-bomposed of the celebrated Calisaya bark, wlntorgrcen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all preserved In perfectly pure St. Croik rum. For particulars, see circulars and testimonials around each bottle. - ■ • Boware of Impostors. Examine every bottle. Bee that it has our private.U. 8. stomp unmutlla ted over the cork; with plantation scene, and our signature on a fine steel plate, side label.. Bee that our bottle is not refilled with spurious and . deleterious staff. AnyTreruoa-pretending to sell Plantation Bitters by the gallon or in balk, is an impostor. Any person Imitating this bottle, or selling any other material therein, whether call ed Plantation Bitters or. not, Is a criminal under the U. S. Law. and will be so.prosecuted by us.— The demand for Drake’s Plantation Bitters, from ladles; clergymen, merchants; <£o., is Incredible. The simple trial of a bottle is tho evidence we present r of their worth and superiority. They, are sold by all respectable. druggists, grocers,- physicians, hotels, saloons,steamboats andcoan tty stores. P. H. DRAKE & CO. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists Have you ahurt child or a.lame horseT Use the Mexican Mustang Liniment. - * For oats, sprains barns, swellings and caked breasts, the Mexican Mustang Liniment is a cer tain cuje. ’••• For rheumatism, neuralgia; stiff Joints, stings and bites, there is nothing like the Mexican Mustang Liniment. • - , For spavined horses, tho poll-evil, ringbone and sweeny, the Mexican Mustang Liniment never • y n'r and splint. The Mexican Mustang Liniment is worth its weight in gold. . Cuts, bruises,- sprains and swellings, are so common and certain to occur in every family, that a bottle of this Liniment is the best invest-' moot that can be made. . . '. . It Is more certain than the dootor-Mt saves time in sending for thedootor—lt is cheaper than the doctor, ana should never be dispensed with. ; In lifting the kettle from the fire, It tipped over and scalded my hands terrible.. * * * The Mustang Liniment extracted the pain, caused the sore to heal left very little scar. OHAS. FOSTER, 420 Broad St„Phlla. Mr. S. Lltch, of Hydo Farln Vt., writes: “My horso-was considered worthless, (spavin,) but since the use of the Mustang Liniment, I nave sold him for 8160. Your Liniment Is doing , won ders up here. AH genuine Is wrapped in steel plate engra vings. signed, G. W. Westbrook, Chemist, and also.:hos the private U. 6. stamp of DEM AS BARNES & CO., over the top. Look be not deceived by Cbunier/eits. Sold by all Druggists, at 25,50 eta., and 81.00. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists LINENS, • jfcjeamoafcdellghtfulHairJ?rcflslnff..~. It eradicates scurf ana dandruff. It keepa the head cool and clean. . It mokes the hair rich, soft and glossy It prevents hair turning gray and falling off. It restores hair upon* prematurely bald heads l This Is Just what Lyon’s Katbairon will do. It Is pretty—ltls cheap—durable, Itls literally sold by the car-load, ana yot Its/nlmost Incredible de mand Is dolly increasing; until there Is hardly a country store that does not keep It, or a family that does not use It. _, ' E. THOMAS LYON. Chemist, N. Y. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists Who would not be beautiful? Who would not add to their beauty? What gives that marblo Burlty and distingue appearance we observe upon ie stage and in the city belle! It Is no longer a secret. They ua6 Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, '-Its continued use removes tan, freckles, pimples and roughness, from the f»ce and hands, and leavos •the complexion smooth, transparent, blooming, and ravishing. Unlike many, cosmetics, It con tains no material injurious to the skin. Any Druggist will order It for you, If not on hand, at ’6O cents per bottle. ’ W.E. HAGAN, Troy. N.Y., Chemist. Demab Barnes «k Co., Wholesale Agts., N. Y. SaratoqaSpbino Water, sold by all. Druggists Holmstreet's Inimitable Hair Coloring Is not a dye. All Instantaneous. dyes are composed of lunar caustic, and more or less destroy the yltali- S and beauty of the hair.; This Is the original air-Coloring* and has growing In favor oyer twenty years. It restores gray hair, to Its original odor by gradual- absorption, ih a most remarkable manner. -It Is also a beautiful hair dressing. Sold hj two sUcs-60 cents • and ■ 61—by Oil dealers. ,? 0 heimstßEET, Chemist. Saratoga Bfbing Water, sold by all Druggists LYOU’sEXTKACTrtV PORE JAMAICA GniaEn— foi Indigestion. NanaeafHeartburn. Sick Head aohe. Cholera Morbos,-toatulenoy, Aoi, wbere_a wanning stimulant Is required, ita carefhl prep aration and entire purity.moKo.lt a cheap and reliable article for oultnory purposes. Sold every where, at 60 oU. per tottle.* Ask for"‘Lvowa Pur© Extract. TaV ho other; . y. n a W,&.iy " ' '--V' •■ :.;■ , Ufcal. &4J3T M4JN STREET. SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS, Block and Fancy Silks, Elegant Mohairs, Poplins, . Alpacas, Moas do Laines,. Ginghams, - * Cblntees, and all kinds suitable for the season. Please do not /all' to call for your supply of WHITE GOODS Plain BwUses, ‘ Plaid and Striked JSivistes, ’ Plaid Oambrice and Jaconeli, Nainsook* and Bithopi' Baums, Shirred and Tacked Muslins, ' Ac., dc., de. Femmnber the Important Fact that HANDSOME NEW STYLES OP SHAWLS, BEAUTIFUL PARASOLS. ALL COLORS, BUN UMBRELLAS, ALL COLORS. Good Bleached Muslins at only 12K eta. “ Unbleached •* , “ _ s Best Calicoes in Town from 10 to 18 ots.,, Sheetings in great variety, Pillow Case Muslins, . Tickings; . Towellings, r . TableLlnons, Cheeks, ... Ginghams, •Cotton Pafitstafflj, good 25 ots. BLACK AND FANCY. COD'D CLOTHS AND OASBIMEEES, VESTINGS, REAL LINEN . DUCKS. FOR GENTS SUITS, WHITE AND COD’D. Ladies do not forget that we ore always * prepared to furnish all kinds of Mourning Goods, suitable for the season. Atprcs ent we are opening Summer Bom bazines, SllkChaln Chall, two yards wide Crape Marett. two yards wide Barage, two yards . -wide Grenadine, two yard* wide Iron Barege,. . Splendid Alpacas, Black all Wool. De Dalnes, 4o;, Crape Veils.'Crape Col lars, Mourning Handkerchiefs, Balmoral Skirts, Mourn ing Parasols, Glares, 4c, * . Always on hand a complete Stock of Funeral Goods, very strict attention given to fill all orders satisfactory in all cases. CARPETS,! CARPE T S ! and the most Elegant Styles of Crossley’s English Tapestry Brussels, Elegant Patterns Lowell three ply, super and extra Tapestry, all grades of Venl lion Striped Carpets, all widths of Stair Carpets. MAT TING 8 1 MA T TIN GSI A famine oj CariU>Q Mattings, of all the widths of White and Cheeked at very ■ to ir pnioua, , Cocoa Mattings for Halls and Offices, OF Att WIDTHS * PATTERNS. In so great a variety that It la impossible to enumerate Hems, please call and see lor-your selves, that; we have the beet supply in the town., ■ Above Wglveyoubutaphrtlailistbfpiircom-, ■plete and acknowledged by’all very, desirable, ■todc of Goods purchased nlttio very fewest mar ket prices, and on the very best of wrm Vwhlch is CASH, therefore enabling us to ofer apticlalln ' ducements to purchasers pf all kinds of Goods, at., all Umes sultablefot the seawm, • r, Feeling under great obligations to the commu nity tor their .very liberal patronage heretofore extended to ohr enterprising Firm, we oordiallr tmlt a continuance of tlio aamo. , -■ ■t , IJSIDipH.A MIELEIC PLEASE REMEMBER 'THE SIGN’ OF 'THE CARPET HALL, OarU«!e,M»yW.W ;’■; • T;V at ; v LEtDXCH & MILLER'S, “ ■ ‘ '"r " ’ ' m 2. . ... GRAND OPENING DAILY SUCH AS Grand display of Grenadines, , Elegant'Orgondy Lawns, '■ ‘ , Elegant Jaconet Lawns, ' French Percales, OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, LGIDIOH'ds MILLER are always prepared to display the BEST ASSORTMENT OF SILK. COATS AND SACKS, GREAT INDUCEMENTS now offering in all kinds of DOMESTICS, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT MOURNING GQORSI FUNERAL GOODS. THE LARGEST BTOOK.IN' TOWN FLOP B O IXi CLOT H 3„, NOTIONS! NOTIONS! dSppembiirir, mttiieUjwUl,) be?. l>t)iuQcrM^C^uii(y ObuHTYl’iikitii liquation of, nuinw% luj MSll'a CtUUUUAtO lOC Uv Uter, at lue igtuiuiiif tJiOCtio.U, '•ion of tne Stocigiifltown, M^io,lS67“t \j allied urmoiiiioerf aitu/ wtshUiiy- ‘X'ltoiitfurer Mb NUMJecb Uie'aeoiston of Mxv Cuuvenuon. NewvlUe, May ID, IStffVKj ■ ' oUN'JPV XHJSAHUBBK.—. Vi/ cuimAc«Ll>X-Bumorouji Alone* uZ «>I tejSSSm&iui toe.uatee ot uror oumaoubUiuitelKOtion, oumoi.. 01 mo JJemooMUaOounty; convouuuuvr rtOUJSTY \j uenuuued will 00 U'caoUaiatoior tfte oflfaa of Xiwwurer; Before Uio aex*. JWeittucratto Oouncy Jyouuxiacmtt oonveuuon;.^- ■]/■- ‘ May X, loot— WT '• / iiiJiN&Y SAXTON. SHKJaiJj’Jj',— The uudereigped/i offers iiuiinMir aa * cauduiac© lor aidcofloeoittiierilt o« oixiuoerxaud County ,'auojoct W uie iAuuourauo County Coxi y < Carlisle, Maylo,lBO7-to te' HKHU?F.—I offer myself as aloamU -5 uauifuriuie oolce of tmoritt* of; uombetUma wauiy at uio eUdumg execuoxiV“OUleoc Wtad cte cjlhxuuoi um cexnoorauo coarny convention. AJUUOt/V/ ' Carlisle, April2s.l&J7. ' *'V '££. v r V,The .undewfgnßcfct# >j vviii ue a uuuoiaaie for tm* office of tittmrilfdKS, ? oumuefiaiid-couxicy, Buuject to me lutt-A>o»uiovtauo Ooaaty OuaveaUoni ■ • *s>■ ; Alxiyi, xc*H-rUS , •>,..•. A»jfc.ZfisoliigflMjpffi Ir*Oß HhUSJtUFF.—At theaoUoUAtloivati-■ ■ my jAuuouiuuo frleuun, 1 nave Been. mduood v * • utter myaeix aa a cauouiute xor me office of - sxxufxif, umtvecc to uie aeumxoxi ol tae cemocmtlo. couvuuuoii;, 1 wax ue uuitmiUi xor Uie ox my jexxuW Uemooraw, axxdpxedge mytwnf, If nominated and execuni, ui <1 lacnarKettte aotiea of ■; uie office ittiuxiuuy ana, nouenuy. ■••■••• .' ‘ . xauy tf, i&ox—to, JUcb C.THOMPBON. - Cl HEKXFF.—I oiler mySelf as » Caudi ll uh w, iur mo'oxUct, ui Huur.B'uf Cmiißermad . autyect to iho iiecumoa of the Democrat* icoouiity-uotiveuUon. . --V * - ADAM SENBBMAN. Carlisle, May 10,1867—t0 UHERIFF.-rl aimouuce mjaeir acan- O dioute iur the oihoe ox sheriff ox Cumberland cwuuiy, auojeot. to me decision of the Demooratlo County Convention. ■ • • - WAIi p: bwxger. North. Middleton twp., May ar, ioo/- I to*. SHERIFF. —I otter myself ai * candi uuie lor tUCotUce oitilieriil - , aubjeuu io tnede* c.4iuu axme Deiuocruuu.Couuiy Convention. • If elected i wiU discmuge the duties of the olfloe imuauULy. - . *• ■ " . conene, May 10,1807—t0 J.T.BJPPEY. COUNTY COMMIStfiMWER.—X will be a caiid auto for the onlce ox County Com-* ua.Miuuer, subject to the decision ox me Demo orauocountyconvention. , . ■ jbusi j^euniiDoro r twp,, JACOB KUNE MayiW.JUxtf—to* , Q.KA.N.U OJiSPJLAYv AT NO. 85 WEST MAIN STREET. - John H. Bheem, late of the Finn of Bheem <ft tipaur, uuuuuucea uj tue puuUc, that Ue has pur* cmwed ulo interest of tun lute partner, and that ue uae a mag mhceut awcit of CANDI&*. TOYS AND FANCY ARTICLES, consisting la part asfoUows: Trumpets, . Horses,. Tops and Dolls, of all sizes, shapes and colors; Doll Heads. Violins, * Asm*. Buriuiaro Setts, . Bhoeß&fitobkihgs, Tables, Wiups, • Bursa os, Wiens,' . , • Bans, Uuns, ■ Plonk's on Xrums of Cars, Bucks, Wagons, . iilepnants, ~ W ueeitaarrows, Dogs*. , Wine Buis, Cats, j&lagio -Lanterns, Mice, and endless variety of other Toys, suitable to meliuioyoibouiyounffandoid. X have selected my stock oM-ruUs and Oonfee* turns witn tne greacesrxare, and have the hneat assortment ever brought to 'Carlisle*.among wmch are Drums, . Dancing Jaofeß, MAX, AG A G3a A.P EB, : Barbara and other Dates, Crystal laed Fruit* o all lauds, LARGE WHITE TOYS, ' Candy Applets, Peaches, Peara and EgM, Tar Drupe, SU Jo mi‘a Dread, Cream Cocoa, Fren o * l creams of all uorta. ■ ■ X um also manufacturing and have: on band Clear candy Toys,suchos Baskets,Buoketatßab bus, Deers, Locomotives, Tubs, Birds, Chickens, and huioy figures of ail descriptions. Also, a splendid assortment of Taffies, of my own maumaeture, suon as Hose, Vanilla, Lemon, Butler, Caramel. Walnut, etc. . AU tne above 1 now have at the old stand, No. 35, where! will be happy to see and aocommo ■ dale all who. may favor me with their patronage. J.iLBHKBM. Dec.2o, iB6o—tf E. CO UNMAN. - DB. 0. M. WORTHXJfQTOH, w'dßUG ST O BE.. „ ' The subscribers have opened a new DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE, No. 7, J East Main Street , Carlisle, where they haye Just received a large' and fresh Supply of the very best ,• . ■ • , DRUGS AND MEDICINES to be found In the City Markets, to whlch they invite the attention of the public. Also, a large variety of PERFUMERY AND FANCY ARTICLES*- Dye Stuffs, andall ihe various Patent Medicines. All Drugs and Medicines warranted pure. , 03"“ Prescriptions carefully compounded. , CORN&IAN & WORTHINGTON, April *25,1867—6m jpORWABDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE.; Flour <t Coal, Flatter &BaU. J. BBETEM & BROTHERS having purchased oi Snyder <fc Newcombrtheir extensive .Warehouse, v. (Henderson’s old stand,} bead of High street, beg leave to Inform thopublio that will continue the Forwarding and Commission business oils more extensive scale thon,hexstofore. The highest market pnee wulbe paid Sci£|riour Grain and Produce of all kinds. . . . Flour .and Feed, Piaster, Salt and Hax*.kept constantly on hand and for sale. - % r. Coal of ailkhfidß, embracing LYKENS VALLEY, ■ . ’ ;.v: r looust.mqdiitain, &s., Ac ■ Llmeburners’ dnd constant • iy for sole. Kept under.ohver, to any port of the town4SM*°» aUlctuda of ium her constantly on - - I ‘ " Deo 1.1805. *\TALUABLB LIMESTONE fABM V AT PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned of fer at private sale, their form, situated m Mon- - roe twp.. Cumberland co,. adjoining lands Of ,Ul-' ’ rlOh Btrlohler, J. Yohn.3. Sowers andT. Willloto- • son. containing ONi! HUMMED AND TKN AcitEiJ. more or Jess, There are SEVEN ACRES; .. OF WOODLAND, the balance under the highest - state of cultivation. There is a stream of water ' running through thO iCentre of the farm. The farm has been all heavily limed, over IfiQUO bush els having been horned 1 on it. The Improve-. . ments consist ofa good Twof-Story PKAMBand aTONE HOUSE.LARGE BARN.PIg;Pen, Com' Crib, Carriage House, do. -There “a'WeUofex celleutwatei at,the door. A flue ORCHARD ol , choice Apple trees just coming Into bearing j be sides Peaches, cherries, &c., on thp pfaoe,; For terms or any lnforaiaUon« apply to the un- - dersigned living on — t/t ' • " JOHNK&GWA&- '■ p. O. Actcirw, fiox 183.QtrH*fc. . .' June 0,1807—2 m. ,• ''iV^'v -1 ' ’ Lancaster Intelligencer insert, and ■send' mil to tuwomce. TTENBY G. B’EI-DLEB, ■ v LICENSED a VOTIOXEER, . KEBSVILLB, cmmsaAsim i&trinrr. PBitK'A. . ’ Will attend promptly,to r the calling of sales, 1 at the lowest rales., An experlenqcol several years, warrants him la guaranteeing sattsfacUon.; In every case. Kealdence near OUler's Bridge, Wes peansborougtLtownßhl]?,; g VVEET breath FORALL i ; DBi FONTAINE'S ‘ balm op iiyaaHi •„ la a suro MihedyNor ths com ojliad.teeatlirn® mattertromwbßtsomwtMicUieaeAxnayati^ donofor;ONE DOl2\B,Toin».to:yw,»d«r«* postpaid, by mall.anda ouraguaranteed; pi; mo-,. ncy rolunded. ,AU otdetamustf be oddrotted to,-,,. h, DORR, Albany, N, X, sole Agent for tho TJnl- - ted States.- , • CreelirwivU new Ond having a BU, MnalatientilpaiagetUn^u*»c>odFl^ j ßoardiL- Barn Flanks/ %n»,.; the Mill. Glie us »«a . . , smmm -:v:; v 'JB£S¥Sp*. rv /ill! MIN MEE
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