jilcU) SlDbcrtisemcuts. ! I IriT Ob' DJaSALEIIS in Goods, Wares, I i and Merchandise, also Urowers, iMullller*. huuibennon, Hating Houses, &c., within tho County of Cumberland, as appraised and assess ed by P. A. Plank, Mercantile Appraiser. In ac cordance with tho several acta of Assembly, us follows, to wftr _ CARLISLE. d 00 L. T. Orecnllold, do 11 7 jW W. A. Milos, do 13 19 99 .T. G. 11. Ring, do . 1-1 J 00 T. A. llurpcr, do 11 1j 00 Robert Aillson, groceries, 14 ' W J. Mnvtiu, do 14 >_ 00 Wiishmood & Bro., do 14 < oo W, Blair & Son. do 0 -> 00. Keeny & Masonhohnor, do 14 7 oj) Joseph Zeiglor, do 14 7 oo John Fuller, do 14 »_ WJ John Humor,. do 14 ' J™ 11. Pohloy, do i: l L } oo J. D. Mock, do 1 ' w W. J. Cameron, do 14 j. 00 J. Boner. do 1 i « W. 11. Hum, do 14 i W> C. Llmnan, do H ,'OO 0. B. Holfinmi, do 13 w * A. J. Mien, do 1 oo Miller it Bowers, do 10 20 oo 11. llcystnger, watches and Jewelry, 11 7 no w. D. A. Mangle, do M 7 00 T, Conlyn, do 11 j. (, o F. C. Cramer, do II < oo Corinnun it Worthington, drugs, II 7 oo Mrs. c. Elliott, do 14 7 00 D. Halslon, do H < on llaversllck A Bro., do 12 12 ->0 1). Conmian. do II 7 oo John Campbell, sowing machine.**, Jl 7 oo Mrs. Oekcr, do 14 < 01 (0. 1.. l.octunan, do 11 < 1 •-> Mrs. M. Meir, millinery. M 7 00 Mrs Ghenowelh, »lo H < Oil Mrs. F. Williams, do 11 7 oo J. c. l.rsber, photographs, II _ « I>. Rlioads, do H < 0J MECHANICS BURG. Koonl/, Mcgary A Co., dry goods, 11 llurst a- Sou, do 10 Joseph Elcock. do 1« Urugn A Bro., do II J. D. Rafeusbergor, do 1- Hrliidlc it Nieswauger, do 0 J. s. Updegruph, do U Comfort it Buttorfl’, do 11 Ilockafellow it Miller, groceries, 11 West ii Eberly, do 12 Knull'iuun itGrillUh, do 12 Deviuney it Myers, do -11 Fiorh & Helkes, do 12 J. Kmmlnger, do 13 Yeimau Eves, drugs, 11 .1. B. Herring, do 14 11. F. Guyer, do 11 Ira Day, do 11 Btailer it Bro., bats and caps, 14 Henry Zum, bools ami shoes M Bowman A Rro,, do 11 Levi Hiogel, do 13 C. Kelm, do 11 John 11. Keller, do 11 Jacob K. nonguecker, do il Mauk it Delhi, furniture, 11 Tilzel A Bro., do 11 John Rupp, do l j R. s. hapioy, jewelry, 11 Jacob Bwaitz, do 1 Robb & Kimmoll, hardware, 11 Royer, Eberly it Co., do h R. Wilson, stoves, 1 Woudorllch A Ilauck, do I J.J. Smith, couioctlonaiy. J. Uhlur, do Jacob Grove, Ido 1 L. D. Keefer, merchant tailor, H L. W. Abrams, clothing, .1} Win. Railing, do 1 Mrs. S. Simons, do 11 M. Guswller, cigar-, 1 B. Palmer, ho J* Matthews Johnson it Son, do it T. B. Bryson, do J Miller it Garrett, do Jl W. 11. Oswald, coal, I ; > J. W. Lochman, phologrnplia, il R. W. Mutteson, do 11 J. L. Reciter, books, H 11. Null, marketing, 1 E. ilollman, do H SIUPPENSBURG. ’ Robert Snodgrass, dry goods, 12 D. 11. McPherson, do ll J. it J. R. Rcddig, uo 19 Danner it .Seely, do 13 G. 11. Siewart, do ll Turmoil it Kimboll, groceries, 11 G. K. Duke,. do 11 fc>. Myers, do 14 J. Kelso, do 11 M. M. Angle. do 11 Hague it adders, do 11 McPneison A Go., hardware, 11 Grablll it Hollar, do 13 J. G. AILlc, arugs, 14 B. K. Keller. do • H G W. Groit, bools and shoes, H p. S. Art/, do ll .1.8. Cole, do 1 W. Clark, confectionary, 11 S. Hollar, do H W. H. Hollar, do 14 L. Fobtnuught, do 11 Sheai or it niulr, merchant tailors, 11 Landis it Render, do II J. Bridges .t Sun, do 1 J. M. Smiley, do 1- T. P. Blair, produce, 11 W. T. S. Jamison A Co., do T- Morrow it Fuckiuger, do 13 Long it Gish, do ll Lawiou it Go., • do 19 A. aieier «t Sou, do 13 D. J. auoddy, furniture, 1 Baruimrt, Duko & Bro., do 11 .1. Luuais, Jewelry, ll W. D. E. Hayes sewing machines, 14 11. il. Sturgeon, millinery, ll John A. Wolf, stoves, 11 R. s. Stones, drugs, 11 J, M. lieyites, stoves, H J. Kelso, boons, • 11 NEW CUMBERLAND, dry* goods, - 11 Uo 13 do U lumber, 13 do 11 do 14 do 11 NEWBURG. Stevlck itSwlgert, drygoods, 11 Elliott it Barr, do U Eisenhower A Hale, ao M C. Siovlck, lurulture, 14 D. McCoy, bools and shoes, 11 NEWVILLE. T. Slough, dry goods, 10 T. MuGundllah, do ll E. James A Bro., do U S. E. U’Niel,, do 14 M. U. Skinner, hardware, 11 ICuuklo it McGandlish, do 19 J. H. Miller, drugs, 14' Mrs. R. Heed, do 1-4 S. G. Wild, do 14 S. Glauser it Son, groceries, 13 G. M. Bnckor, furniture, 14 J. Bncker, do 14 H Henry, confectionary, 14 J, J.Crawlord, do 14 C McCartney, photographer, ll Brewster it Dougherty, mer. lullor, 14 L. H. Randall, do 14 James Kennedy, stoves. 14 G. W. Mull, do 11 G. W. Landis, Jewelry, Il A. L. Irvin, bools ana shoes, 14 Joseph Luughliu, feed, 11 Myers itShmalleid, do 14 LOWER ALLEN, A. Pretz it Sou, boots and shoes, 14 G. A. Doinch. stoves, 14 O. Shorten, drugs, 14 UPPER ALLEN. J. H. Guswller, dry goods, 13 J. Swartz, merchant tailor, 11 MONROE. dry goods, 19 do 11 do 14 , T, Willett, Baughman &. Son, Kuna »Si Co., Henry LI. iMossor, diaries oyster, O, James, Leo&Huorly, George Brlndle, c Kauffman <£ Paul, Theoph Hus Wolf, Peter Uiller, stoves, Samuel Plunk, feed, Henry Spahr. do SOUTH MIDDLETON. Williamson & Bro., dry goods, 12 Wehbert & Borland, do 12 U. Harman. do i;i Samuel Wolf, do U C. Keep, furniture, H Philip Ulopper, confectionary, H J. Heckman, do 11 Mrs. E Hartzoll, groceries, U G. Ooesamau, llour uud feed, 11 J. Zigler, do II DICKINSON, dry goods, do Samuel "Wolf. David Myom. Gardner & Myers, PENN. dry goods, H do H do H do H Honry Ocker, Ernest &. Co., Peter Garber, George Beelem, flcto SUJbcrttecnxcuts NEWTON, Jacob Wushlngor, drygoods, 11 700 Clever «fc Earnest, do 11 7 00 John Kyle, do 14 7 00 H. Miller & Son, do M 7 00 J. M. II oi r »t Co., do 14 7 00 John Minich, groceries, II < I*o Ueberllg A Son, do 14 7 00 Samuel Mutch, bools and shoes, 14 . W. Spencer, stoves, 11 7 00 Graham 4 Morrow, dealers, II 700 SOUTHAMPTON - . W. C. Clark, drygoods, 11 7 00 L. Stroll m, do 1-1 10 00 D. S. Crofl, do 11 7 00 J. Schock i Co., do -14 7 00 G. Clover, .1. Wulsmllli, S. A. Stoner, WEST PEN NSBOROU OH. Jacob llandshow, drygoods, 111 10 00 J. G. Weaver, do 10 10 00 Kroser 4 Durr, do II 7 00 J S. Carothers, produce, 13 10 00 L. J. Shumbuugh, do 11 7 00 W. 13. Brandon, do 13 in 00 Jacob Wolf, groceries, II 7 oo T. Hess. market ini;, I*. Hess, do William Bishop, do east pennsborough. W. O’Jlimks a- Son, John Glcamier, Nicklous 4 Bowman, do 11 J. Longerucckcr, groceries, 11 H. Boults, E. W. Smltliors, do 11 7 00 S. L. Hummel? do . II 700 Irvin Mahon, produce, II 15 00 Zuclmrlns 4 Hon, do H 7 00 May 4 Co., do M 7 oo Murim 4 Co., lumber, N 7 00 G. Oyster, do 11 7 (K) K. Hummell, do 11 7(H) A. Kbner, furniture, 11 7 00 N. Hood, stoves, II 7 oo HAMPDEN, D. Rupp, dry goods, 13 10 oO K. W. ,U). Wise. do 13 10 00 J. 11. Murray, do n Tim D. P. Llghtuer, do 14 7(H) J. M. Tomplin, groceries, 11 7 00 C. Tomplin, lurulluro, 14 7 00 D. Rupp, produce, SILVER SPUING, J. B. LelcUch 4 Ehcrly, dry goods H 7no Orris 4 Lamb, do 12 12 50 Luose.tEwalt, do 13 10 00 J. B. Nauso do 11 7 0(1 Burkholder, do II 7 on J. S. Rigger, confectionary, 11 7 no W. W, W unbaugh, furniture, II TDD J. 11. Lcddiga Bro., produce, 13 in DO MIDDLESEX. J. H. Swilcr, dry goods, J. C. Gill, groceries, Mifflin. J. M. Waggoner, groceries, FUANKFOUD. Alexander 4 Woods, dry goods, II 7 UU DISTILLERS AND BREWERS. J, W. Whaler. Newton, n 25 m) EATING HOUSES, John Meloy, Moclmnlcslmrg, > 5 no I*. Spidlo, Silver Spring, » 5 on George Murphy, Nmvloii. S 5 on Mrs. it. -hupp, South Middleton, 8 5 0o J. KUlimer, Shlppcniiburg, * 5 Du BILLIARD SALOONS. (’apt. E. P. Zinn, Moclmnlcsburg, to no Jacob Hippie, Carlisle, 10 on Appeal to bo held al the Court House, la Car lisle, on the Uh Mill, IMb and 25t h days of April Isas, at which tune all persons aggrieved will he heard. April 2, ISOS. — II US. .INTKiIN AL HIS VFN UR—t’ol , Jcellon of Annual Tuxes lor Isis.— Collector’s Office, Mkchanicsburo, Pa., March 20, ISOS. Pursuant to the Internal Revenue Laws of the United Stales, all persons assessed on the Anim al List of HW, for special tax or License. Tux on Income, Camrges, Gold Wniches, Pluto, «fcc., are hereby nothlcd Unit, the Collector of the District, or his Deputy, will be present to receive the aforesaid Taxes, at the place and time below named: YORK a. p I A N 6 FORTES! CHICKERING & SON’S. ESTABLISHED 1823. ToafTord aa opportunity to those persons de sirous of obtaining a SUPERIOR PIANO, the Special Agent of the above wall known housb will exhibit and oiler lor sale FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, a CHOICE ASSORTMENT of those JUSTLY cele brated Instruments at NO. 32, EAST MAIN ST., nearly oppositelho “Cornman House,” where all are invited to call and examine whether wishing to purchase or not. OLD Pi AN 08 TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. E. H. OSBORN. Apl. 2, tf Special Ag't/or Chickering it Son's. 15 00 11) UU 15 00 10 00 7 DO 7 00 7 00 15 00 15 mi 10 00 7 00 7 00 JSO. 3. BA “ K NO. 3. Tar Wild Cnerry and JToarhound Cough Candy. This unrivaled COUGH CANDY has gained for itself a reputation second to none, ns a remedy lor Coughs, Colds, and Aflectlonsol tho Lungs. Certificates of cures are continually coming in.— Eminent physicians pronounce It the Best and Safest lettiedy foi the cure of GOUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, BO RET H RU AT. ASTHMA or PHTHIS IC, iiNFLAMATION OF THE LUNGS, &c., «tc.— Public speakers will lind this article especially useful. It keeps the throat clear, strengthens the lungs, and gives lone to the voice. Tills article is prepared in three dllferent ways. No. 1 is mild .and especially adapted lor children; No, 2 isstlll more strung and powerful, used for ordinary coughs and colds; No. 3 Is adapted and used for uflections of tuo lungs and consumption. •Manufactured by A. BANKER, Thiid street, above North, llnnißbujg, Po. Hold everywhere, by principal Druggists, Confectioners and Gro cerors. [Apl. 2,’08.-11] 12 50 7 00 xtp*add tapers. ' ' 'paper HAUaiNOKI 20 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 AN IMMENSE STOCK OF WALL PA PER S , NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES FOR PARLORS. HALLS, ETC, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, HOWELL & BOURKE’S, Corner of Fourth ami Market streets, April 2,1603.—5 in Philadelphia. 12 50 12 50 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 .7 00 District attorney.—i respect tally announce to my Irlends in Cumberland wmnly, that I will bo a candidate »t the next el ection, for the otllco of District Attorney, sub ject however to the approval of the Democratic Convention. i . . , ... 1 will bo thankful for the support of my fellow Democrats, and pledge myseli. if nominated and elected, to discharge the duties of the otllco with honesty and fidelity. ~ „ * -vr Marou-20,1868.—t0 M, C. HERMAN, NOilCli. —2s«tico Is hereby given Unit the following named persons have Hied ap plications for Hold, Liquor and Restaurant Li cences, under the several Acts of Assembly rela ting thereto, Intlieolllcoof the Clerk of the Court, of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, whlcn said applications will bo presented to said Court on Mondav, the 13th day of April, Isih: Philip I’rUsli, K. Ward, Boro’ Carlisle. John B. Floyd, “ " “ John Hannon, “ “ *• U. L. Burkholder, W. Ward. “ Geo. Wetzel, “ " “ John Riley, •* “ Jacob ThuUim.t, *• *• “ John Early, “ “ *• Joseph L. Knotlle, Dickinson township. Murim Slimier, E. Ponnsboro’ “ Jacob Switzer, “ “ L. Hatfield, Jacob Kline, “ Elizabeth Clay, “ " Miles Crolcy, Hampden “ John Hinkd, Lower Allen John G. Heck. •• •• “ John T, Bhelbly, Middlesex “ W. G. Thompson, •* “ Augustus L. llursh, Monroe “ Francis Larcw, Medmnlcslmrg Boro’. T. J. Kerr, “ *• John Thompson, “ “ Isaac Hull, “ “ Geo. L. Sponslov. “ C. MelUhger. Newton township. Henry Hursli, " “ J, C, Beecher, Noith Mld’ton “ H, S. Wilder, NuwCumbTml Boro’, Win, C. Sharp, Newburg “ r. A. llcnnebargcr, Nowvlllo “ Henry Shrelller, “ “ Elms B. oyster, Penn township. Clemen Grove, Shlppcnsbarg Boro’. Win. M. Aughlnbaugli, “ “ .1. T. Jniikln, •“ “ John Wynkoop, Hr., •* ,l Christian Gross, *• “ B. K. Koller, “ 11 Win. Clarke, Kmillminpton township, aamuel Baugliman, “ Win. 8. Muhin, South Middleton “ Jeremiah liunnou, “ “ “ David Guycr, “ 1 “ Ellen Rupley, ” " ,l J. W. Letdig, silver Spring “ Alexander Klink, “ “ John C. Reuser, “ “ “ Geo. K. Duey, “ “ “ Joshua Culp, Upper Allen '■ Jacob Chisndl, W. Pennshoro’ “ J.W. Fair. II 7 00 14 7 00 11 7 00 II 7 00 II 7 00 11 7 CO dry goods, 13 10 00 do 13 111 ., have ordered ihe Court ol ever ami Terminer ami General Jail De nverv to bo holdoli at Carlisle, on the JS.—le H/u-ntf. PETER A. PLANK, Met candle A ypraiscr VTOTICIS. —Notice is hereby given Unit I uppiicutlon will bo made for the mcorpora .w*j oi a Ltauk of deposit, discount ami Circula tion, under the authority ol the Act of Assembly, approved May Ist. lotil, to be located In Carlisle, Cumbei land County, Pa., ami to bo called tbo • Parmer s Hank,” with a capital of ility thoti suud dollars, with the privilege oi Increasing the ,juii6 to one handled thousand dollars. ROUEKT GIVEN, WM. 11. .MILLER, C. I*. UUMERICU. CAREV W. AiiL, J. C. HOPPER, AJJN ER W. HEN TZ, ITIUMAS PATTON, AIiRA.M WITMER, NOI'TsMNGER, Sr., I)AV Id iIEIKES. Jan. JO, latid. —dm Dissolution of paiitneu .slUi*.—Notice Is hereby given that the part .o.stnp heretofore existing between the under signed, under the name and stylo of Smith /angler, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The books will ho Icltatlheii «dy Joseph Zclgler, at the old stand, rob. -0, INK WM. H. s.MITIi. JOSEPH ZEI< i I.ER. March o. h')>. i M. nIS.SOLUTIO N OF PARTNER SLLIL*.—The partnership licrctolore existing ociwoen ii 3 ,..nm ! uimurAi.l;looii u UICIiXV as produce dealers, Is hc'-eby dissolved by mutual consent of both parties. The books,accounts, &e.. will he leit m the hands ol K. AbUSUN, lor eol leellcm. All persons indebted will make settle ment ns soon as possible. Tho business will bo carried on as heretofore hy Rult'T ALLISON, at llio old stand. R. ALLISON, March .j, ISIIS.—Ot J. W. KEENY, NOTICE. —Notice is"hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of .mum Whllcombu, deceased, late ol Monroe township, have been ('ranted to the under signed residing in the same township. AH persons indebted I ) said estate are requested to .nuke payment immediately, and those having chums against said estate will also present them lor settlement. JOHN HAUL, March i!0, intiji.—(lt Administrator. NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that letters Testamentary on the estate of Dan iel Fought, deceased, late of Silver Spring iwp , Cumberland county, have been grant ed to the undersigned, residing in same township. AH persons indebted to said estate are requested to make paviuentlmmedlately, ami those hr r ing claims will present them for settlement. WILLIAM FOUGHT, March 12, 1668.—(it Executor. IJKOTHO NOTARY'S NOTICE.- No- I lice is hereby given that Hie account of John ■smart. Jr..Sequestrator of the Hanover ami Car lisle Turnpike Uoiul Company, will lie presented to the Court of Common Fleas of Cumberland County, for continuation, on Wednesday, the loth day ol April, IsUS. .1. I*. IiHINDLE, March 12, h>UB.—ll* I‘rothonuUiry. XTQTICE.—Notice is hereby given that _l\ Letters Testamentary on the estate ol Thomas ot’culioh, lute of Newton township, deceased, have been Issued to the undersigned, residing m sumo twp. Ail persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate are requested to make pay ment immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for set tlement. JAS. MCCULLOH, March 5,1608.—f1t* Executor. NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of Adam Illsur, deceased., late of Fran it ford twp., Cumberland county, have been granted to the undersigned residing in the same township. AH persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them lor settlement. JACOB NHJKBY, March 5, iaOS.—Ot Administrator, NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that Lvttcis Testamentary on the estate of "s iisiin Deter, lulu of Monroe township dec'll, have been granted to the undersigned residing hi the same township. All persons indebted tosaldes tato are requested to make payment immedi ately, and those having claims against said es tate will also present them for settlement. SAMUEL DUICKBII, March 5, 1608.—flt Executor. \TOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that 1\ Letters of Administration on the estate of John Cocklin, deceased, into of Silver Spring twp., have been granted to Jol\n Bobb of same two., and Melchoir thicker of Monroe twp. All persons Indebted to said estate am requested to make pavmont Immediately, and those having claims wUI present them for settlement. .UiHN noun, MELCHOIiI KICKEIt, March 5,1808.—Gt Aduuuibtrators. NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of oamiiol Cocklin, deceased, late of Bllvor Spring twp., have been granted to the undersigned resid ing in sumo twp. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immedi ately.and those having claims will present them aor set,lenient. MA^UOKLI^, March 6,1803.—f1t Mdmfnwfrtkor*. rnHE FARMER’S BANK, OF CAR- L LIBLE, PENNSYLVANIA, Recently organized, has been opened, for the transaction of a general banking business, in the corner room of It. Givens now building, on the North West corner of High street and tho Centro .Square. The Directors hope by liberal and careful man agement to make this a popular institution, and a safe depository for all who may favor the bank with their accounts. Deposits received and paid buck on demand, in terest allowed on special deposit. Gold, Silver, Treasury Notes and Government Bonds, bought and sold. Collections made on all accessible points in the country. Discount day .Tuesday. Ranklnglioms, Irom 0 o’clock A. 3t. to :1 o’cloca i». ai. STOCICIIOLWKKS OF THE FAIOIEKV HASH J. W. Smiley, -S. R. Mount/, j|C. Iloflbr, John B. Ocker, joltn Gutslmll, Carry W. Ahl, David P. Hoover, Jacob R. Seitz, John McGinnis, Christ.Staymun, Jacob Nolltslnger, John 11. Miller, diaries \V. Weaver, J. Dorshetmer, C. P. Humoiicli, John Beelem, John C. lieikes, Jacob lloeinor, George Helices, Elms Brcnuuman, Wm. Rlalr, H. Sprolo Woods, A. W. Rent/, Jacob Ueetem, Jacob .Seitz, Win. Baruitz, didst. Long. Emnmiol Line, Jr. W. M. Penrose, .-am*! Abrahlmes, J. W. Weakley, A. C. iirlndlo, Daniel Myers, . W. H. Cook. Jacob Wilmer, DIIUXTOUS. R. Given. President, Win. 11. Miller, Thomas Paxton, David Helices, John W, Craighead, A. J. Herman, March 23,isiw.—if Abtalmm Winner TO LE T . — Eleven acres of excellent ground, In two enclosures.adjoining Carlisle Barracks. Apply to . EMMASANNO, March 20,—k* No, 37 Ecut LoxUhor street. JLetjal Jloticcs HOTELS. RESTAURANTS. J. C. HOFFER, Guiltier Sjarßßmrc, faints, scc. JNDUSTUIA PROSTERET. I havo lately made largo additions to my al ready EXTENSIVE STOCK OK HARDWARE In all Us branches and departments, and buying exclusively for Qm/i, *< am able to compete with Phllad’a. Mark els, and to Whole sale at Maau/acturer'ii In tern. All orders attended to personally.and with our usual promptness. Goods delivered to all parts *»f the town FREE OF CHARGE. Wo Invito the special attention of Blacksmith's and Wagon-Makers to our extensive stock In their lino, comprising In pari Hammered, Rolled, English Ucflned, • and Norway Iron, . of all shapes and sizes. Burden's Horse and Mule Shoes, Horse and Mule Iron, Nalls t>f different brands, Rowland’s Black and Polished Springs, Sanderson’s Cast-Steel. Spring, Sleigh, Blister and Toe Steel, Blacksmith’s Prills, Solid-Box Vices, Bel lows, Flics, Hasps, and Case Hardened Wagon, Carriage, and Buggy Axles. CARRIAGE, WAGON AND SLEIGH Fixtures, embracing in part: Hubbs, Spokes, Felloes, Bows,Shafts, Carriage Poles, Sleigh Run ners, Fenders. Top LeatheivDuck Canvas, Dril ling, Damask, Lace, Trimmings, Ac., 100 nu merous to mention. Cut and Clinch Nalls, at the very lowest mar* ket rates. Country Merchants supplied at manu facturers’ prices. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS will find it to their ml van Inge to buy Nails, Locks, Paints, Oils, and other, Building .Materials, to gether with CARP EN T E II S' T O C) L S from the first. Makers warranted to give enUrcsatisfaetion in —i.\h rales. P A 1 N T S AND OILS. Twenty lons of the following brands of White Leads and Zinc’s: Wt iheilll's Lead, Liberty do., Buck do., Crystal do.. Mansion tin., Fiencli Zme, American do.,Snow \\ lute do., Florence do.,Col ored do. Colors of every description dry and In oil In cans, and tubes. Also, Gold Leal, French and German Bronze, Paint, Varnish, mid Camel Hair Brush es. Graining Combs and Brushes. OILS AND V A UXISHES Linseed Oil, Sperm do., Fish do., Lard do., 1 .übrlc do., Neats Foot do., Turpenliia i.oach Varnish, Furniture do. WhlteDemardo. do. JAPAN IRON AND LEATHER VA UN ISM F.S Also, Putty, Litharge. 'Whiting, (Rue. shellac, Rosin, Chalk, Alum, Copperas, Borax Muddei, Logwood, We would especially Invite the attention of Fanners, Mechanics and the communi ty In general Jo the following articles; DOUGLAS COWING & RUMSEV’S IRON CURB WELL AND CHAIN PUMPS, DRAWING WATKK PTIOM FIVE To ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY FEET. Wood. Iron and Lead Pipe to suit, HYDRAULIC RAMS Ac., Ai \ constant ami fresh supply of DUPONT S Rook, Rltle, Eagle and Duck Powder, Together with . Safety Fuse, 1 Mllllm-liß. - i 'row-Bars, 01-lllH. Sledges. Napping Hammers, foiiu'iil ot the Following brands, i Warranted fresh and good,) KoscnUale, Scotland and Ifuncock, Also, Calcine Plaster, Putro Sand, -KT3i- &c.,&c« Elizabethtown, and London Hames, straight nnr CASH and sell at the LOWEST market rates. Veto. 27,1808. rjIHECEEE H R A T E D I***! It E A D ! TU<* STAR CORSET, which Is fast becoming the standard corset of America. Is manufactured without seams passing through the goods, which remedies the great difficulty of hand made Cor sets—ripping; also, as the material is thoroughly shrunk before being made up, causes them to re tain tbolr symmetry much hotter than the Ger man, Woven, or French Corset, and ns for fit. comfort and ease, far excels. L. T. GREENFIELD, NO. 4, EAST MAIN STREET, D O M E STICS! Notwlthsandlng the late advance In Cation Goods GREENFIELD, AT No. -I EAST MAIN STREET, Is now prepared to offer some BARGAINS In all kinds of DOMESTIC GOODS Do you want a handsome Calico at 12 l £ cents? If so, go to No. you will find it. One case 6f the most popular makes bleached Shirting Mußllns.hought before the lute advance, will bo sold for 20.*’onts, worth 2.» cents. TI C KINGS! TICKINGS!! Now Is the time to buy thorn. Our eullrestook TICKTXQfS were purchased at the lowest notch, and will bo sold at correspondingly low prices Also, Hickory Stripes, Checks, Denims, Cottonndes, Drills, Jtlae Drills, Jennt, Ac VERY CHEAP. nil which we defy competition. A full hue of COLORED SILK**. VERY CHEAP. New styles Delaines, Linens and White Goods, A good ILuok Towoll, all Linen, only cents. Napkins. Dumusk Tiibh- Cloths by the veard and pattern*. Ijtom Tahir Linen*, India Tied Irish Linens Bud Eye Crash, Linen Hnndekerehlel-c Ac., Ac, R L A N K E T S ! BE A N KET S ! JDtp ©OOBg. CORSET. EXVLI ’SI IVJ A GF.N I\ i: JIILISLE, I’ A DOMESTICS! (J I N <1 H A M S , We have received this day some beautiful NEW DRESS GOODS , I'-or-Spi-lnc. MELAN’UE I’ o r 1. 1 N for r.nilli-f «Uits. A very ImiulHOinu lino ol No«- vlpni'i-iw, In nil the new Spring shades. BLACK SILKS, (ininlrrptinr Jarnuflls, (Mtnhrn'S, Plaid OtmhrUkA, Stripe Otinbi ies, ItriUinul a. 7VrWoa.«. \lrhirin Isn' t. A T G O S T A good stock of White Flannels on hand, very clicap. Elegant White Cashmeres and French Merinos at reasonable prices. A largo stock of (.Roves, Crapes, Crape Veils, Scarfing, silks, and Shroudings, always on hand. Funeral orders promptly and satisfactorily filled. CLOTHS & CASS I MERES, A FULL ASSORTMENT from tho lowest grade of AMERICAN to the finest FRENCH. All sizes (iRAIN H A G S on hand. II O S 1 E It Y A N D G 1- O V E S H«H)P SKIRTS. CHEAPER THAN EVER. PAPER WINDOW SHADES. OIL WINDOW SHADES. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. TABLE OIL CLOTHS. FRENCH CORSETS, Till': REST Kin CLOVES In fnrlMOus! 1 v.• 1 1. OXI.VDOT.r.AI! A Xl> TH'XXTy-J'l I’K rj-JXTN. lam happy to inform tho public Unit having purchased a great many of the above goods be fore the advance In prices we can oiler .some bar gains that may not be found elsewhere. Tho buy er can S A V E M O X E Y by loooklng round, we are now prepared to con vince all that we cannot be undersold by any house in Cumberland Valley, but will be found a little lower limn tin* lowest. I*. T. GREENFIELD, NO, 1, it E \ S T M AIN S T H E E T , O A IUIKI.E, 1' A March 12, IBM. QHEAPE9T GOODS BREWSTER & DOUGHERTY'S, 1! il. V lU\'l. JUST RETURNED TROD NEW YORK mid PHILADELPHIA with the cheapest, largest and neatest otuen of goods ever ottered to the public. MUSLINS from .<3 to BKH’’’ APPLETON Mels. LADIES SHAWLS from S2.UO to 88.00, FURS. HOSIERY. GOOD HEAVY CALF SKIN SHOES, from Sl.oo to 31.50. DRESS SHOES, HOODS, and u beautiful tine of NOTIONS, also, n com* pleto lino of Ladles’ Cloakings, out out free of charge or manufactured to order. Gentlemen will find- CLOTHS, I'AfjalMlilttS, V Ea T J N O S and Over-coatings In every style at prices below anv store in Hie county. All goods cut free of charge or manufactured to order. The cheapest Boots and Shoes for Men’s and Boy's wear, war ranted as represented. Ueinember we warrant all goods. Also, a beautiful stock of Ladles' Furs. Doc. 12, ISO 7— tf giljcritf’s Sales. Q Hli R IFF ’ B~S \7. ii t!. ijy virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Expo nas and fieri Facias Issued out of Uie Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, umi to mo directed, I will expose to sale, by public ven due or outcry, at llio court House, in tbc borough of Carlisle, on I'ridtiy, April id, latE, at 10 o’clock, A. M., tho following acscrlbed Ileal Estate, to wit: A TRACT OF LaND siUuile in bilvcr Spring township, Cuiuberiaud County. Pa., bounded on the East by land of Henry Vuglesong, on the South and West by lands of George Bcistiine and the Cououogulucl creek, and on the North by lands of fcumuel Voglesoug and Jacob Simmons, containing 175 ACHES, more or less, having there on erected a Two-Story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and hack Kitchen, FHaME IJAUN, Wagon Shell. Hog I’eu, and other out buildings. Seized and taken m execution as tlio properly of Edward Dummy. Sojl J-Hnith Otmb’c, Xaimooks, A TRACT OF LAND in Hampdin township, Cumberland County, bounded on Hie East by John stiles, Sbaul, on the Smith by the Stale road, on the West by Win. Matcliell and David Hume, Esq., ami on tbo North by oilier land of tho defendant containing Mi ACHES, more* or less, having thereon elected a One and A-llull Story HOUnE, Log Bam, brume Wagon Sued Corn Crib and Hog Pen. seized and taken iV eveeutlon as llie properly ol Saiitue! Hume. —aLso— Tito undivided interest In a certain Li ■ r OF GROUND situato in the borough of Curie ie, Fa., hounded on tbc East by South Hanover street, on the South bv Mrs. Grove, on Hie West and Nortli by A. H. lliulr, containing is feet in fionlon South Hanover street, and PL' Jeet In dentil, ho the sumo more or less, having thereon erected a Two-Story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and Framo Kltclien, Hog Pen, Corn Crib and oilier oulbuildlugH. Seized and taken In execution as tho property ofHteplien Keepers. ■V LOT OF GROUND situato in tho Borough ot Carlisle, Cumb. County, bounded on tho West by Gilson Kiroltlcs’ heirs, on the North by West Chanel alloy, on tho East by Jacob Luoys heirs, and on thu South by South street, containing ill feel in fronton Sou tit street, and 2 W leet in depth, moro or less, having Hioreon erected a Two-Story RRICK HOUSE and Illicit Kitchen,Wash House, Ac. seized and taken In execution as the pro perty of John C. Connelly. To be sold by me JOS. C. THOMPSON, Shrn'p. Siiimin-’b oi'Ht’K, CAUM.su:, March hi Im>''. Conditions.—On all sales of Senior over, joil wlh be required to bo paid when Hie property Is stricken oil’, and 525 on all sales under ss*hi. MarOli it>. IMIS— Is. iLumiict.ani tEoal. / IOAI. AND't,U.MiIJiK VAIiU. Tlie subscriber having leased the Yard lormerly occupied by Armstrong .t Holler, and purchased the slock of COAL AND LUMRBEE, In the Yard, together with im Immense new stock, will lmv« constantly on hand'and furnish to order all kinds uiul uun.ii.Ty of seasoned LUMBER, BOARDS, Lath. Hhlngllng l.uth. Worked Flooring and Wcatherbourdiiig, Posts and Hulls, and » very ar ticle that belongs to a Lumber Yard. All kinds of Bhlngtes, to wit: White Pine, Hem lock and Oak, of diferent onalilles. Havingears of my own, lean furnish bills to order m any length and size at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. My worked boards will be kept under cover, so they eau ho furnished U Vhavo constantly on hand all kinds ot FAM -ILY COAL, under cover, which I will deliver, clean, to any part of the borough, to wit; Ly kens Valley, Broken Egg, Stove and Nut, Luke Fiddler. Treverton, Locust Mountain, Lauberry which I pledge myself to sell at the lowest pi ices. Fimebw'iurs' and HluckxmHhs' Cbo/, always on and which I will sell at the lowcstllgure. \ard west side of Grammar School. Main Street. - Lee. 1. Istio AxNDULW H. BLAIR. HIORWAItIHNG AND COMMISSION HOUSE. /Tour &. Feed , C\>nt, Plaster A .So//. J BEETEM &. BROTHERS having purchased 01 Knvder A Newcomer tlietr extensive Warehouse, {Henderson's old stand,) head of High street, beg leave to Inform the public that will continue the Forwarding and Commission business on a more extensive scale than hcieuifore. The highest market price will tie paid for I- lour i ■lll, , tll , I'l'iniiii'i’ ofall kuni.-. Fl..ni .totl i-.cd. i'JasUi, Hull :.nd Huy, kepi constautlv on hand anil tor sale, ‘ Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKKNK VALLEY Llmeburners’ and Blacksmiths’ Coal constanl- Iv for sale. Kept under cover, and delKeieu dry ! to any part of the town. Also, all klmls of Lum | bercou.tantlyonl.nnd, BKETFM A BROS, 1 pee 1 IWVi. Drj (ffiootis. X N THE COUNTY SEWVILLE. If A v mwvunrvj. i.inf of BREWSTER A DOUGHERTY, A'ficrifli‘ J‘n, SCANTLING. FRAME ST OF, PALING, PLASTERING LOCUST MOUNTA N. LAWBEUUY, tic., ic fKUacellaneouis. A. STOKES' AROMATIC CORDIAL, A SAFE, SPEEDY AND RELIABLE CURE FOR THE WORST CASE, OT DIAERHCEA, DYSENTERY, CHOLERA, PAiys OR CRAMPS JA' THE STOMACH OB BOWELS This remedy has bceu used with unparalleled success lu the chMora seasons of 18&2—ISiO and ’{IIOC9ANDS or DOTTLES HAVE DEEN lu Philadelphia; and references can also bo glv* cu lo persons residing In this town—who have used tho medicine and who spouK la the high* cst terms of its PROMPT AND EFFICIENT RELIEF PRICE FIFTY CENTS, miEI’AUED O.VLI'DV TUE PROPIETO& AT PRINCIPAL DEPOT CORNER DRUG STORE, SHIPPENSDURQ, PA, For sale by WM. CLARKE * SONS, LEES X ROADS. COYLE & CO., 50 EAST POMPRET ST., CARLISLE. HAVERSTICK, DRUGGIST, 8. A. S T O IN iv iv , MIDDLE SPRING. GELWICKS & CO., chambebsburo. CRESSLER, DRUGGIST, CUAMBERSBURO. JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & COW DEN, CO2 ARCH ST.. PHILA, AND DRUGGISTS GENERALLY Murch j, Jsys.— (Jni Jp JI'EK'S ROOK AND FANCY STORE, AND GENERAL NE WS DEROT, 33 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA. A flno assortment of Goods on hand, such os Writing Desks, Port Folios, , Ladles Companions, Work Boxes, Satchels, Ladies' Parses, . Pocket Books, Scgar Cases, Card Coses, Gold Pens, Pen Knives, dc., Ac A LARGE SUPPLY OF FAMILY BIBLES and PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS AT REDUCED PRICES. DIARIES FOR 1868. Subscriptions received fornli Magazines. Fa sa lon Books, Papers, Ac., at publishers prices. You save postage and always sine of receiving your Magazines by subscribing at Pipeh's. rtpeciul attention is paid to keeping always on baud a supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, for town and country schools. Books and M usic ordered when desired. May vgt |wi7—n. Q. It u a T S A L, E • OK DRYGOODS AT A UCTIOX. 1 hereby announce to the public who deslr* bargains that 1 will commence oa Wednesday afternoon March 4, at 2 o clock, to sell my verj lingo slock of DRY GOODS at public auction. In ibis largo assortment or goods, everything needed by housekeepers and heads oi luimlie.i. can be found. Mule to commence at 2 o'clock, afternoon or March 4, and wilt bo continued cucn afternoon and evening until all is disposed of. THE TERMS will be liberal, as follows: uu all bills under $l5, cash on delivers’of Hit goods; on all bills of slo and upwards, notes will be taken, payable In Bunk, with approved secu rity, at six mouths from date; but to accomodate my palions, 1 will deduct o per cent, per annum Horn the bills Unit exceed «15, to those persons that desire to pay cash. As my store is LARGE AND COMMODIOUS I will have seats prepared, to bo specially reserv ed for the ladies. A. VV, BENTZ, Fob. 2U, latW.—tf Xo. 27 H. Hanover St. U I!UC SALE DOUBLING GAP WHITE SULPHUR AN D CHALYBEATE SPRINGS PROPERTY. This celebrated SUMjfell RESORT In theißua Mntinlniii Rtiiiyc, eiglil miles uorlh-weal of New vdie,Cumberland County, Pa., will bu Mold at the Court House, in Carlisle, Pu„ on FRIDAY, APRIL iu. Islis, by order ul the Court ol Common Pieusof said i,utility, under proceedings in partition. The grounds contain about all ueies VJ perches. The umldkttga are about lot) leet in length, by st) In width, with u wing ol about 5U leet, with hot and cola water bulbs,and lirsi-class uceummuduLions lor Joe visitors, These springs are within eight hours ride ol Washington, nalinuore, Philadel phia and New \uik, and are a very popular re sort. Tlkms or Sau.—Twenty per cent, when pi«. perty is slriciteu oil, the buluuce on Ist Apl’J,. lfs>y, with interest, to by secured by recognizance, pin chaser lo pay tuxes lor laws. Deed uud pos session given noth April, letto. bale to commence at if o’clock, A. M. JOS. C. THOMPSON. Sheriff UJ «uut Vounh Minch I’J, IsGvS.—ll WM. SCOTT COYI.U. S. M, COYLE. QO Y L E & (J O . , J o u is i: H S 1 N Hosiery, Gloves, Fancy Goods and Statloiun> All ordt*iv,*wiU receive prompt atteiitlou. No. 89, East Pomfret street, Carlisle JIT) -AgontsjortlieChambcraburg Woolen Mills March 10, ISOB.-Jy SELLERS & FOLWKLL, WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS AND FRUITERERS, .VO. p!I NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. aa-URDERS promptly attended to. I'eb. ii.bm. I poll SAL 111 OH KENT.—The large ' Throe-btory House, on Hie corner of High n.4.d Bedlord bis., known us the Thorn property, also several brick iioiis.es on Pill St. and lu four room houses ou Liberty blicet.tu white people clicup. Euquueol" U, E, SHAPLEY, Fob. 20, Xcs>3.—tf Cbmer qf A’or/A and I'ilL Railroad Stines. riUMBEKLAND VALLEY K. R.- JO CHANGE OF HOURS. cm and niter Monday , Oct. 7W», 1606, Passengei Trains will run daily, as tollows, {Sundays ex copied!: WESTWARD. Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg 8.40 A. M m MecliuiilcsUurg lUB, Carlisle U. 57, Newvlile lo.Jl, bhtppeusburg 11.U7, Chambersburg 1.10 P. M. Greeucuslle 1.-13, arriving at Hagerstown ■:.HI P. M, Mull Train leaves Harrisburg 2.00, P. M. ilecbun- Icsburg 2.33, Curlislo 3.00, Nowvlllo Aid, Ship pens burg 1.10, chambersburg 1.50, Greencostle 6.20, ar riving at Hagerstown 6.05. P. M. Express Tram leaves Harrisburg 1.10, P. M., Mechunlcsburg 4.51, Carlisle 6.21, Nowville 5.63, .■shippensburg 0.21, arriving at Chambersburg 0.50, Train leaves Chambersburg 8.20, a. M Greeucastlo 0.30, arriving ut Hagerstown 10.15 a.’m. EASTWARD. Ou and after Monday, October 71/i, the Accom modation Train will leave Chumbeisburg at o, Slnppensbvug 5,80, NewviUe o,ul, Carlisle U,35. Mi ehamc-sburg 7.m, A.M., arriving at Hurnsbuig 7,:i0, A. M,, making close connection with trains to New York and Philadelphia. Mall Train leaves HagerstownB.lo, A. M. Green casllo «.!.*», Chambersburg U. 20, Bhlppensburg 0.65, Nowvlllo 10.20, Carlisle 11.03. Mechanlcsburg H.S7, arriving nl Hni-ilßbuig I'ilO I>. M. Express Train leaves Hagerstown 12.00 M., Greencustlo 12.30, Chambersburg 1.10, Shlppous burg 1.-J3, Newvlile 2.15, Curlislo 2.55, Mechanics burg 3.20, arriving at Harrisburg3.ss, P. M. A Mixed Train , leaves Hagerstown J.oj. P. M., Greencustlo 4.00 arriving at Chambersburg 4,60, close connections ut Harrisburg will, Trains to and from Plilladelpblu. New \ork. Pittsburg, Baltimore and M ashl:“ Hail Hoad OjJlce. I Chamb’a. Oct, 4fA, ISB7, / Oct. 10,1807 0. 18-54. CARLISLE. Hup'i