American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, April 09, 1868, Image 3

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    CONSUMPTIVES READ!
A Physician, who had consumption for sever*
ttl years, with frequent bleedings of the lungs,
cured himself with a medicine unknown to the
profession, when his case appeared hopeless, lie
Is the only physician who has used it In his own
person, or who has any knowledge of Its virtues;
and he can ascribe the degree of health ho now
enjoys to nothing but the use of tills medicine;
and nothing but utter despair and entire oxtlnc*
tion of all hope of recovery, together with a want
of confidence In all others, induced him to haz
ard the experiment. To thososuircringwllh this
malady, ho proflors a treatment which ho confi
dently believes will eradicate thcdlseaso. Medi
cine forwarded by express. Send for claoular, or
call on DR. E. BOYLSTON JACKSON,
No. 250 N. Tenth Street, Phita.
Doc. 5, 1807—ly
SCROFULA, IN ALL ITS FORMS,
CAN BE CURED BY USING THE
Samaritan's The Great “ Root and Herb Juices.
Samaritan's Blood “ Root and Herb Juices.
Samaritan's Purifier “ Root and Herb Juices.
Samaritan's and remedy “ Root and Herb Juices.
Samaritan's for ** Root and Herb Juices.
Samaritan's Scrofula “ Root and Herb Juices.
Samaritan's and all “ Root and Herb Juices.'
Sdmfirltan's Eruptions “ Root and Herb Juices.'
Samaritan's of the " Root and Herb Juices.’
Samaritan’s Skin. "Root and Herb Juices.'
There is not another remedy known to equal
tills for the euro of Syphllus, Ulcers, Sores, Scrof
ula, In all Its forms, Totters, Scales. Boils, Mercu
rial Diseases and eruptions of the Skin. This Is
no experiment; it is a well tested remedy In the
united States Hospitals, where those diseases ns
sumed their worst forms; mild cases soon yield
six bottles will cure any case. It Is u common
saying, “ I have tried everything without effect.
To such wo say, use the Samaritan Root and Herb
Juices, and If it falls to cure any disease of the
blood or skin, your money will bo refund'od by
our agents. Price 81.25 per bottle.
SAMARITAN’S GIFT,
THE MOST CERTAIN REMED YEV R £EI J
Sold by H. Havorstlck, Carlisle, Pa.
DESMOND & CO.. iV
May 2,1807 —ly 015 Race Street Phlla
Errors of Youth.— A Gentleman who
suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Prema
turo Decay, and all the effects of youthful indis
cretion. will, for the sake of suffering humanity
send free to all who need it, the recipe and direc
tions for making the simple remedy by which ho
was cured. Sufferers wishing to prollt by the ad
vortlser’s experience, can do ho by addressing, in
perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN,
•i 2 Cedar Street, Now York
May IC, 1807—ly
Information.— lnformation guaran
teed toproduco a luxuriant growth of hair upon
a bald head or beardless face, also a recipe for the
removal of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, Ac., on
the skin, leaving the same soft, clear and beauti
ful, can bo obtained without charge by address
lug
THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist,
828 Broadway, New York.
May 10,1807—1 y
ffldje fWarfects
C'urllNlo Flour nnd Grain Market.
Carlisll, April 8, 1808.
Flour—Family, SIC 00 Now Corn 1 00
Flour—Super 9 00 Oats, 70
Rye Flour 8 50 Clover Seed, 0 50
Wheat—White, 2 5o Timothy Seed, 1 75
Wheat—lied, 250 Now Hay ton 12 00
Rye, Si 10
CarlLslo Provision Market.
Carlisle, April S, 1808.
•10 Chickens—n pr. COlolM
20 Potatoes—b— 1 $ bus 175
14 Apples—best bus 2 5j
10 Apples—2d bus 2 00
15 Rags 4
Butter,
fteg»
Lard,
Tallow,
Bacon—Hams,
Bacon—Sides,.
Philadelphia Markets.
Philadelphia, April 7,1898.
Flour.—Prices are well sustained, but there is
less doing iu the way of sales. About 1000 bar
rels were disposed of, m small Jots, at SIU a II 75
for common and choice Northwestern extra
family; 810 50 a 12 75 for winter wheat do., do ;
$lB al5 fur Uvucy, and S 9 alo for extras; and §8 5u
a 9 per bbl. for super hue. There is but little Kye
Flour here, and it commands SU per barrel. In
Corn Meal nothing doing.
Grain. —The Market is very bare of good
Wheat, and tills description is in good request at
very fad prices. Sales ol good red at S 2 so a 285
per bushel, but some holders ask more.- Rye
comes m slowly, and sales at 31 85 a 1 90. Corn is
In fair req oust, but tno o Hu rings are very light;
small sales of yellow at 81 20; u estern mixed at
$1 18, an I 2JJJ bushels No. 2 do., at SI 10 a 117.
Oats are steady ; 2JJJ basue Is sold at UUc.
Seros. —Clovorseed is dull and lower; sales of
lo'J bush, at SO 5J u 7 fur Pennsylvania and prime
Western uts7 50 a 775 per bush. Timothy is in
fair request, with sales at 82 50 a 2 75. FiaxsCed
sells at 3 2 90 a 88 per bushel.
Whiskey.—Sales are making on terms kept
private.
iilelu atibectisemeutg.
SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS.—
Uy virtue of a warrant from under 1 tlie hand
ii.jJ seal of the Commissioners ol Cumberland
County, and to me directed, the following tracts
or lots ol unseated laud, situated in Ciuuoerluud
Co. Pa., wui bo sold at public sale, at 1U o’clock,
on Monday, tue 6th day of June, XmW, at the Court
House, in Carlisle, Coumy aforesaid, or ua much
of each tract os will defray the unpaid taxes and
costs duo thereon. C. MELLINOCIt,
Comky Treasurer.
Dickinson Township.
A'o. Ac. Own. Tax Due. i\o. Ac. Own. 2\ix Due.
84 Ceotem, Himes .t 15 Newcomer, J. 73
Co., 80 50 7 Bailor, s. (col'd) 63
4 Biloimvn, W. 408 3 Dims, Moses yj
10 Graham, JoUu 302 5 Jacobs George 100
0 Grelst.Mucob 101 10 Jacobs, George 720
70 Groason, James 121 -1 Leas. Ephr'm 45
HUm, F. A. 37u 1 Myers, Waiu'i 140
10 Hemmluger, J. 131 0 Myers, Isaac *OO
101 Johnson, JoUu 2S 31 JlO Gill, Daniel 85
0 Lorow, Adam 12 1. 5 Brough, John 120
7 Loshoy, Lewis i7j -I Bowers, Isaac 27
000 Moore, Alfred 21 0j 0 Myers, Israel 03
9 Myers, Cyrus 3UO Myers. U. ' 50
3 Mentor, M. or N. I Uii 5 Mouiorf, Isaac 120
9 Moutiord J. d: 11. 675 o Meals, Jeremiah 114
3 M’Creary, Win. Usl 23 Sowers, Paul 111
3 Siallsiuiltl, Jno, 31 Id Sterner, j.0rJ.L225
200 Woods. S. (Uelrs) 010 8 Witherspoon, N. 03
5 Wolf, Jacob is 5 Albert, Widow 81
17 Young, A, 13u 10 Jacobs, Cyrus 71
20 Garner, Jacob 452 0 Myers, V. 84
1 Soars, John H. 500 31 .Myers, Chas. 131
15 Cocitley, Noah 73 10 s layers, Philip 32
0 Huutz, Aaron 10 42 11 Beecher, Jacob 100
5 Lough, John 100 5 Ebert, John 112
52 Myers, Henry 13 30 5 NoUsiuger, J 3o
9 Shoatler, David 244
South Mid
15 Albright, Jacob 812
1 Brownawell, G. 75
27 unml, Jacob 2 33
19 Corbet. J oim 1 2j
5 Cart, William 13s
7 Johnson, Joim '153
2 Kaufman, D. 1 uo
20 Leu man, saiu'l 2i
40 Myers, A. B. 30
15 Nailor, Alex. 1 22
o Lorow, David IM
5 Moore. Wm. Sr.
(Brandt,j 3 87
5 Biteman, Dau’l 41
15 Goodyear’s
Heirs,
Idleton,
0 Ltolllngor, A. 79
10 Holllnger, D, 92
13 Morrison, John 12
8 Moore, Alfred 029
21 Price uud Han
cock, 3 50
17 Shnver, Jacob C. 1 90
10 Smith, John W. 3 85
U Woistz’s Heirs, 213
0 Ward, James 1 8o
10 Zeiglor, Abm. 338
11 Burnitz, 28
1 Glenn, Patterson 50
11 Miller, John 70
Mifflin.
91 Blddlo, E. M. 87 290 Koontz, Isaac 207
13 Fulton, James 17J 13 Kindly, H. 73
101 Eboriy, Christ. 1382 17 Miller, Samuel 107
100 Kusor, Alex. 565 22 Rhoads, Johu P. 151
4 Patton's, Venus 19 Westufer, tsam’J 2 o 0
Halra. 11 5 Arnold, Sam’! 81
551 Rhoads, Long and 90 Bnekor, Arch. 158
Eoorly, 12 9 23 Woodburn, A.S. 71
1,000 Woudimru, JM2O 1
Carlisle.
1 Caldwell’s Heirs, 70 ( y Wahl, George 15
bhippensburg Township.
4 Speeco, Samuel 190
Penn,
62 Boltzhoover, J.
(Bentz,i 2-12
100 Galbraith, T. M. BDo
25 Seanghl, P. W. 48 6
100 Shock & Sons, 5 72
USollenborger, J. 2Ui
32 Duncan, David 7t
la HoUmger. D. 12<
OHolllnger, Jacob ih
15 Miller, Henry 4 75
8 Bishop, hillz. 180
23UMoore, JohustonBo3
5 Melllnger, John 3 60
11 Shank, Martin 6(1
00 Weaver, Unas. 5 40
2U Carver, Peter 4 40
iW Trego; Levi 2 40
20 Thrush, B. 2 GO
Mechani
I Waggoner, P. S. 28 |
ncsburg.
| 3 Shorbnn, Henry 150
xkford.
II 8 Ahl, Peter A. 48
' 27 Battrum. Sam’l 61
• I u Forbes, A. (heirs) 18
ji44 Heberllg, It. 1 00
Fran I
3 M'Cullough, J. 11l
18 Dunbar, John 11>I
7 Clay, Jno. theirs) 2,'|
21 Heuimluger, John 2oi
SO Nallor, Barnoy 8b
Silver Spring,
8 Basohoro, Peter . 61 lOShcrbuu, J. G. 112
8 Erb, Benj. 84 2 Hoover, John 170
5 Glelm.jG, (heirs) 2- 4 Kiotzler, J. Jr. 100
40 Stayman, M. C. 22i
Middlesex.
12 Geese, George 42 5 Kissinger, Peter 21
130 Humerlch. C. P. 023 7 Knpp, Devi 31
6 Cralu Dr. Jos. 20 I Miller, Jacob 10
6 Coble, D. (belts) ol Egolf, John 100
North Middleton .
00 Bloaer, Wm. 2 011 3 Dawson, M. 270
East Fennsborough.
00 Seller, Dr, Wm. 8210 | Mumma, Snui’l 33
Newton.
2 Waggoner, J. T. 8111 Middleton, Wm. 102
I Kladig, (bolra) 55 1 Stoutler, J. M. 20
1 Klndig, Sam’l . 16 I ttundorsou, Jos. 00
1 M'Cune, Ham’l 2o)
Hopewell.
4 Sbarno, Sam’l 22(50 Sharpe, M. 100
65 Sharpe, J. M. D. X wlls’M’Cune, J. (heirs) 8l
West Fennsborough,
M’Kinney, P. (heirs) 76
April 0,1808.-fil •
JHeto aiibettisemcuts.
1868. SPRIN ? ! 1868.
As the delightful season of SPRING has Just
j opened.
LEIDICH & MILLER,
Have Just opened an unusually largo supply of
BEAUTIFUL GOODS, suited to the season, and
now roady for Inspection.
A GRAND DISPLAY OF
DRESS SILKS,
In nil IUo now colors and shades.
BLACK SILKS
of every grade and quality. All the new styles
and colors of desirable
DRESS GOODS
For Walking Suits, such ns
GHANA MOHAIR POPLINS,
PLAIN-MOHAIR’ POPLINS,
STRIPED .t PLAIN MOHAIRS
COLORED ALPACAS,
COLORED VELOURS,
FRENCH PERCALES,
SCOTCH Ol NO HA MS,
FRENCH CHINTZES,
And many other goods for the season.
SPRING SHAWLS,
SPRING SACQUES AND MANTLES
All the new styles and colors of
SILK PARASOLS
For Laldlcs Misses nnd Children,
Please do not forget the fa«t that
LEIB 1C R is MILLER
Ahvai/s have the largest aud »»<ml complete stock of
AVHITE GOODS,
Embracing,
Plain nnd Striped Mohairs,
Plain Plaid and Striped Jaconets,
"Beautiful Striped Snisses,
Plain French Muslins.
All the new styles of Tucked and Striped Mus
lins for
GAIUBALDIEB,
MOURNING GOODS,
The best assortment In the town.
FUNERAL GOODS,
Every thing required for funerals. Very strict
attention given to lillinS ail orders for the same.
DOMESTIC GOODS,
Stacks and stacks of Blenched and Unbleached
MUSLINS, at prices BELOW market rates. Cal*
llcoes from Bto 1214 cts. Good Domestic GING
HAMS 12H cts.
TICKINGS,
CHECKS,
TABLE LINENS
and CLOTHS,
TABLE DOYLIES and
NAPKINS,
TOWELLINGS, Ac., Ac.
CARPETS!! CARPETS!!!
The largest stock that has ever been offered in
Carlisle, and selling at much lower rates than for
years. Best quality Lowol Three Piy, best quali
ty Hartford Three Ply, Extra Super Ingrains,
Two Ply, all qualities, English Tapestry Brussels.
In now styles. Striped Carpels of all widths, suit
able for halls and stairs.
J L O O R OIL CLOTHS,
New styles lor halls, in all widths.
TABLE OIL CLOTHS,
CLOTH TABLE COVERS,
Marsalles Quills,
Lancaster Quilts,
Honey Comb Quilts,
(Now Styles,)
OIL Window SHADES, all colors and styles.
CLOTHS & CASIMERES
The new styles and colors now on hand, and sel
ling at greatly reduced prices.
NOTIONS! NOTIONS!!
Trimmings, Buttons, Daces, Edgings, Hosiery,
Gloves, Handkerchiefs. Hoop Skirts, and thous
ands of other good desirable goods that cannot
be mentioned hero.
Above we give you bat a small enumeration
of the Immense amount of seasonable and attrac
tive stock of goods that you wlllfind on hand. Do
not fall to give us an early call as wo are olTerlng
great inducements In all kinds of goods. Great
bargains all the time. We do not limit the time
for bargains to sixty or ninety days, but state
that at all times wo sell goods cheaper than the
cheapest.
LEIDICH A MILLER,
Sign of tbo Carpet Hall.
No. 2 East Main Street,
CarlitU, JVnruyJt'onfci,
April 9,1888.
fleui Ebbcetiscmcnts
gEAU T Y ,
COMFORT AND DURABILITY
ALL THE LATEST STVLES IN
c I' s T O M
AN D OTHER NO VEL TIK s
I'HILES FIXED AT LOW FIGUIIES.
A . D Y S E RT ,
No. 5-1 Lost. LOUTUEII street, Carlisle I’enn’n
April 1), Isas.—M
Book agents wanted
Van THE NEW HOOK.
“MEN OF O U R T I M E S ”
or Leading i’atiTols of the Day. An elegant oc
tavo. volume, richly llluslnueil with 18 beautiful
steel Engravings, ami a portrait ut the author,
Mils. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE.
Agents say it Is the best, and tells the ijuickcst of
any book Huy ever sold. Some are taking '2m or
deis pui week. It will outsell •• Uncle Tom's Cab •
tn.” Wo employ no general agents, but pay extra
commission, uid agents will appreciate tins item.
fcSeud lor circumia giving full particulars. Ad
dress IIAUrtuUU irDiJEioHINti CO., Hartford
Connecticut. lAprll y,—itj
WANTED —Teamsters ami plowmen,
ul the Keystone Farm and Nursery, near
Harrisburg.
April y.—2t J.MISH.
yilElUF F’K KALES.
Jy virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Expo
nas and i’len taenia issued out ul llio Court ol
Cummuii I'iuas ot Cumberland eoiuay, and to
me directed, i will expose tu sale, by public ven
due or outciy.at the Court House, In Lite Borough
of Carlisle, on pviuay, April iu, law, at lu oeiueK,
A. .M., ilie loi to wing described Real Estate, to wit:
A riiAur OF EfXiNiD situate m silver spring
liiwiimlu]!, UliiiUorlitiul Couuly, l'u., Umiudwd uii
die East by land ol Henry V ugtesoug, on the
ooutu and West oy lauds oi George beistlme and
the Couodoguiuet eieek, and on the North by
muds ol aiumiui Vogiesoug ami Jacob .Simmons,
eon tain lug I7u AUUiiS.moiuor less, having there*
on erected u Iwo-Story FRAaUE UW'LILLnu
HUUsE and back Kitchen, FUaMe IiARN,
Wagon Sued, Hog Pen, and oilier out buildings.
Seized and taken in execution as the property ol
Edwuid Dummy,
A TRACT OF LAND in Hampden township,
Cumberland County, bounded uu the East uy
John sines, dh.uu, on the South by the
slate ruad, on the West by Win. Matchett and
David tiiune, Esq., and on the North by other
land of Hie deleuUunl containing 68 ACRES,
m««ro or iu-«.s, having uiureou erected a One and
A-ilali story HuUsE, Dog darn, Frame Wagon
sued, Corn Drib and nog Pen, seized and luKun
in execution us LUe properly of Samuel Hume.
The undivided intoieai m n certain LOT OF
OIWUMJ situutu in Uiu Huiough «>l Carlisle, Pa.,
uuunded on Uiu Lust by soutu iiuuover street,
on me south by Mm. Grove, on Hie West
ami North by A. H. iihiir, containing in loot In
Irontou booth Hanover street, and I:J2 leut in
depth, bo the sumo more or leas, having therfeou
a Two-rtlorj 1 ' FIIAJUS DWELLING
HuLsK, and Fmmo Kitchen, Hog Pen, Corn
Crib and other outbuildings, sensed and taken
in execution us the propel ly of Stephen Keepeis.
A LOT OF GROU.NO situate In llio Borough oi
Carlisle, Climb. County, bounded ou the Wwl by
Giisou Knotties’ heirs, on the North by West
Chapel alley, ou the Cast by Jacob i,uoys heirs,
uiul ou the South by aouth street, containing m
loet in fronton Couth street, uudiiiu loci in depth,
more or less, having thereon erected a rwo-Ctory
BRICK IIOUCC and driclt Kitchen, Wash Idolise,
Ac. Seized and taken in exeeuuou us the pro
perly of John C. Connelly.
To bo sold by mo
JUS.C. THOMPSON,
Hhcnff.
Sheriff's Offick, Carlisle,
March U> lotto.
Conditions.—Uu all Males of $.500 or over,sso will
bo required to bo paid when the property Is
stricken off, mid $25 on all sales under $5OO.
March 10. loiw—ts.
piANO FOHTEB!
CHICKERING & SON’S.
ESTABLISHED 1823.
To afford tin opportunity to those persons de
sirous of oouuuum a bUPEUIOII PIANO, the
Special Agent of the ai>uve Well Known house
will exhibit and oll'ef lur sale
FOR A FE W D AYS .ONLY,
a CHOICE ASSOKTMENT of these.! US I'LY cele
brated Instruments at
NO. 32, EAST MAIN ST.,
nearly opposite the “Cornmnn House,” where all
are Invited to call and examine whether wishing
to purchase or not. ULU PIANOS TAKEN IN
EXCHANGE. E. 11. OSBUUN,
Apl. if Special Ay'l/or Chickcriny »0 Son's.
p U B IN C HALE
DOi; BLI NO G AP WHITE SULPHUR AND
CHALYBEATE SPRINGS PROPERTY.
This celebrated SUMMER RESORT in the Blue
Mountain iiungc, eight miles north-west of Now
vllle, Cumberland County, Pa., will by sold at the
Court House, ni Carlisle, Pa., oil FRIDAY, APRIL
10, into, by order of the Court of Common Pleas oi
said County, uudor proceedings in partition. The
grounds contain about 89 acres 92 perches. Tile
uunditigs are about 150 feet m length, by 50 hi
width, with a wing of about 50 feet, with hot and
cold water baths,and Urst-clussuccommoduLions
lur 300 visitors. These springs are within eigln
hours ride ol Washington, Baltimore, Phll.uiel
pitta and New ioiit, and arc a very popular re
sort.
Terms op Sale.—Twenty per cent, when pro
perty is stricken off, the balance on Ist April,
lodO.wlth interest, to be secured by recognizance.
Purchaser to pay tuxes lor l&n8. Deed ami pos
session given 2oth April, IbOs. Sale to commence
at lu o'clock, A. M.
March 10. IKRS.—It
S. 21. COVLE. WSI. SCOTT COYLE,
QO YLE&CO.,
Hosiery, Gloves, Fancy Goods and Stationery.
All orders will receive prompt attention.
No. 11, South Hanover street, Carlisle.
iHTAgeulsfor thoClmmheraburg Woolen Mill
March 19,1808.—1 y
TO SELLINGS,
JgUJN FOR ALL!!
Full Instructions by which any person, male or
female, cau master the great art of Ventriloquism
by a few hours’ practice, making a world of fun,
uud after becoming experts themselves,cun teaou
others, thereby making it a source of income.—
Full instructions sent I>y mail lor 50 cents. Hat
isfaction guaranteed.
Address P. O. Drawer 21, Troy, N. Y,
May 10. Ih(i7—ly
Financial statement of s. h.
GOULD, TREASURER OF THE BOROUGH
OF CARLISLE, FOR THE YEAH lo(J7-8.
DR.
To ain’t roo'd from Carlisle Deposit
Bunk on notes discounted, » 00
To cash rec’d from Samuel Wetzel,
Sr., collector for ioOO, 720 70
To cash reo'd from Abr’m Deilufl,
Esq., Hues, 1 00
To cash reo'd from Jos. C. Thompson,
Esq. Sheriff, distributive share in
Mechanics Lem of Borough oi Car
lisle mJ. Weaver, 17 32
To cash rec’d fxom Market Stalls and
Market master, 1120 72
To cash rac'd from Exhibition licen
ses, 134 00
To ain't of Duplicate of ISC7. $5105 04
To ain't of Exonerations, 171 51
To ain’t outstanding, 520 87 6092 38 4472 CO
To cosh reo’d from J, Campbel,Chief
Burges, lines,
Col'd Coverlids
CK 81,4367 W
Paid John Kramer, St. Commissioner.
and employees, 82065 44
Paid A. L. Sounder, Treasurer Carlisle
Gas and water Co., iOOO qo
Paid Campbell & Henwood and others
for plumbing and repairs to plugs, 200 60
Paid Sum 1 ! Wetzel, Sr., and Henry L
Hooker, for revenue stamps. 21 B 8
Paid Simon Smith and J. vt J. Bosler,
for Bluoksmithing, so 07
Paid D. U. Keller and others. Interest
on Borough bonds, 624 00
Paid interest on Judgment of Mrs.
Warden, w Bor. Carlisle, 30 00
Paid Wm. Barmtz, interest on Boro’
bond, 22 02
Paid Carlisle Deposit Bank, discount on
notes, 231 48
Paid Joseph Shurap, for mason work
ami laying crossings, 120 50
Paid Bratton »t Kennedy for printing, 184 25
Paid Sum'l Wetzel, Jr. for damages fu
opening street. ->o 00
Paid Ephrlum Wetzel for damages in
opening street, 20 00
Paid J. M. Weakley, Esq., professional
services In arson cases, 150 00
Paid A. B. Sharp, Esq., profess’iial scr
vices In arson cases, 150 00
Paid A. K. lihuem for services of De
tective, j«o 00
Paid Peter Spahr for holding election
In East Ward, 10 00
Paid Jacob Bretz for holding election
In West Ward, 10 00
Paid David Slpe for Book Case for the
Weigh House, 3 00
Paid Beelem & Brother for Lumber, 9 75
Paid Geo, & A. Beetom, repairing Mar
ket House, 59 32
Paid Patrick Madden, denning spring, IJ7 50
Paid G. L, Goueher and others posting
ordinances, 1 25
Paid Ephrium Steel, winding and regu
lating clock, , *jo 00
Paid w. B. McCommon, street regnla
ting, 12 00
M A D I 1
II •) r»TS a N J) * h u E>
n OX T O K s
S>ijcntf’s Sales.
-ALSO—
-AIjSU
—ALSU-
HfltsceUaucous.
JUS. U. THOMPSON.
Sheriff vJ said County,
JOBBERS IX
Paid Jonathan Zelglcr and others for
stono, 65 72
I’ald A. Marl In, sorv’g election notices, 2 HO
Pufd Jus. Wldner, serving election no
tices. Ac., t>o
Paid Walker A Claudy, repalr'g Grave
Yard Wall, 12 75
Paid James Annstong, making Boro’
duplicate Tor ISU7, 20 00
Paid J. G. .strung for ton maps, flu 00
Paid J. U. Strong for surveying. 20 oo
Paid Jas. Louden and A. M. Piper for
stationery, 15 72
Paid A. Khmclmrt, St. CommUaluner
for 302 20
Paid A. S. Lino and others, repairing
gas lamps. Il'2 -13
Paid 11, D. Wood A Co. for fire plug and
freight. 43 OS
Paid John Campbcl, telegraphing, 3 07
Paul It. McCartney, expenses in arson
citsos, 10 40
Paid extra appropriation to Good Will
Fire Co,. 300 00
Paid extra appropriation to Cumber
land FlroCo., 500 00
Paid L. A. Line for trees. 5 00
Paid Gardner A Co. for castings, 31 05
Paid Wm. Fenlcal and others for work
and repairs. 27 70
Paid Henry Haxton for hardware and
tools, IS 10
Paid Cumberland Fire Co. annual ap
propriation, 31 00
Paul H. Goodyear repairs to pump, 1 25
Paid Jollerson Worthington, 2 0s
Paid Mr. Bucher and others stall rent
refunded, 7 25
Paid A. Del-lull*, qualifying council, 275
Paid John Campbell, expenses In arrest
for arson, 21 17
Paid Ham’! Wetzel, Sr., lax refunded, 3S
Paid H. 11, Gould, salary as Borough ,
treasurer, 125 nj
Paid A. S. Lino, salary as market mas
ter, 200 Oft
Paid John Kramer, salary as St. com
rnsssloner, 40 00
Paid Mathew Neely,salary ns assistant
St, commissioner 40 00
Paid Wm. Crozler, salary as high con
stable,- 400 00
Paid Geo. Taylor, salary as janitor and
lighting clock, 611 00
Paid S. D. Hampton, 4th quarters sala
ry as secretary to council. 27 00
Paid Win. B Hut lor, Esq., attorney to
council and professional services, 25 00
Paid note In Carlisle Deposit Bank, SX) 00
Paid note In Carlisle Deposit Bank, 1500 00
Paid cupons on Borough bonds, 1410 (H)
Paid U. U. Holler, palnt’g weigh scales, s 00
Paid Geo. First, E Swart*, H. Glpp, L.
Minleh, G. Myers and Patrick Mad
den, for police service during the '
year, 2357 2s
Paid John Strlngfellow, salary as Jani
tor lo grave yard, 50 00
Paid E. I). Quigley, salary as secretary
to corporation, 130 00
Paid Empire Hook and Ladder Co., an
nual appropriation. 3100
Paid John Campbell for badges and
Hatties for police, 23 50
Paul a. K. Itheom for Printing. 72 00
Paid R. 11. Gould, services In settling
Samuel Wetzel’s account, 15 DO
. JU.iXiti r,7
Balance In Inmdß of treasurer, 81 33
8H.0G7 90
Statement of S. H. GOULD, Treasurer oj
the Borough of Carlisle, of the Bounty ‘
account for the gear 18G7 and ’6B.
DR.
To ain’t roc'd from Sam’l Wetzel, Hr.,
collector for IKOfl, 1917 27
To ain’t rec'd from Henry L. Heckor,
collector for 1597. S92fi 77
To ain’t rcc'd from Andrew Kerr, col-
lector for 1*65. IIM 07
To ain’t rec'tl from Jacob Rheem, trea
surer for IhWJ, 1101 -1,»
CR.
Paid bounty bonds and
Interest on sumo, 82090 (>0
Paid Carlisle Deposit
BUnk Inlerestou boun
ty note, Ml 27
Paid Carlisle Deposit
Bank on account of
bounty note, <l3OO 00
Paid coupons on bounty
bonds, 1.183 00
Paid Marn’l Wetzel, Sr.,
bounty tux of L. Lel
dlgh refunded, * 275
Treasurers cotnmlsson,
per ct. on 812,103 10, 60 SI
Bat. in hands of treas
urer, I*3 01 12,1(13 In
Financial Statement of Bounty Fund oj
the Borough of Carlisle.
To amount of bonds payable January
Ist I*o9, $9OOO 00
To amount of bonds payable January
Ist 1870, 3000 00
To amount of bonds pas’ablo January
Ist 1871. 3000 oir
To amount of bonds payable January
Ist 1*72. 8000 00
To amount of bonds paj'nble January
Ist 1873, 3000 00
To amount of bonds payable January
Ist 187-1, 9000 00
To amount of bonds payable Januarj'
Ist 187.1, 3300 00
Due Carlisle Deposit Bank for bounty
purposes, 3001 01
21.91 M Ul
Wo. auditors of the Borough of Carlisle, do cer
tify that wo nave examined the foregoing Bor
ough and Bounty accounts of 8. H UOULD, Bor
ough Treasurer,and find a balance due said Bor
ouuh of 81 3d. ami also a balance due the Bounty
account of 5-H5 03. Witness our hands this tilth
day of March 180*.
E. D. QUIGLEY. )
L. T. GREENFIELD, f A ' iditor *-
Aprl! 2. ISOS.—3U (
3List of Dealers.
LIST UK ÜbJALEKd in Uooils, Wares,
unit Merchandise, also Browers, Distiller*.
Lumbermen, Eating Houses, &c., within ihe
County of Cumberland, us appraised and assess
ed by I’. A. Plunk, Mercantile Appraiser, in ac
cordance with the Severn! acts of Assembly, ns
follows, tb wit:
CARLISLE.
CVo».«. License.
\V. C. Hawyef'JfcfiJOy dry goods, 9 523 00
C. Ugllby, U 15 00
Leldtch «t Miller, (do 0 26 00
L. T. Oreeuilekl, do 11 7 00
W. a. Miles, do 13 10 00
J. G. il. Ring, do 11 7 00
I'. A. Harper, do 11 15 00
Robert Allison, groceries, 11 7 00
.1. Miutln, do H 7 00
Wushtnond J: lira., do li 7 6o
W. Uluir & Son, do 0 25 00
Keeny it Mnsonhclmor, do 11 7 0o
10-seph Zcigler, do 11 7 00
John Fuller, do 11 7 Do
John Hamer, do 11 7 on
It. Pohley, do IJ 10 CM
J.D. Mock, do 11 7 Oj
W. J. Cameron, do 11 7 6o
J. Honor, do 11 7 00
SV. 11. Ham. do H 7 00
C. Llsman, do 11 7 111
<J. 11. liolVinau, do l‘l 10 (0
A. J. sites, do 11 7 On
Daniel Shoemaker, do 11 7 00
J. K. Spangler, do _ *l4 7 00
C. A. Smith, do 11 7 00
W. 11. smith, do 11 7 00
Bcetem A Bro., produce, 11 15 0u
J. it 11. Rhoads, do 11 7 00
J. 11. Rosier A llro., do 11 15 Oo
R. C. Woodward, do 11 15 IK)
>l. Darkness,
Lee it Bro.,
.*>. M, Hoover, lumber ami coal, 11 7 U 0
A. 11. Uluir, do 11 15 00
Deluneey A Shrom, do IJ 10 ou
J. A. Wetzel & Co., Hour and feed, 11 7 00
A. U. Ewing, furniture, l-l 7 UU
H. Rhoads. do . 14 7 00
John Llzmai;, do 11 7 (hi
Fredrick Cornmnn, do 11 700
UavldSipe. do 11 7 00
Halbert A Shapley, do 14 700
J. R. Tribler, ugt., merchant tailor. It 7 oo
J.A, Eaklus, do 11 7(h)
N. tluutch, do 14 7 00
I. Dorner, do M 7 00
[.Livingston, do 11 TOO
rf. Arnold, clothing, 14 7 00
A.G.Lecliler, do 11 7 LHJ
E. B. Leonard, Jr., do la 10 oo
I. W. Smiley, do 14 7 0J
A. Lehman, do 14 7 00
A. M. Piper, books, 11 7 oo
J. Loudon*,* do 11 7 00
George Yocum, confectionary, 14 700
R, S. Hughes, do 14 7 00
Mrs. S. M. Kiefier, do 14 7 00
J. 11. Rheum «t Co., do 14 7 00
Coyle & Co., notions, 14 7 00
Mrs. Rosoubcrger, do H 7 00
J. Hutton, fancy’goods, 11 7 Oo
A. H. Miller, do 14 7 oo
J, P. Noll’, do 14 7 00
J. Irvin, boots and shoos, 12 10 00
F. C. Fleming, do 14 7 00
.Sputawoud A Kerby, do 11 7 00
P. Rellenberger, do 14 7 0o
J. u. Gardner, do 14 7 00
\V. C. Diveu, do 14 7 00
W. M. Porter, do 14 7 00
U. Plank, do 14 7 00
G. Ensmlngcr, leather, 14 7 0o
J, G.Cftllio, hats and furs, 14 7 00
J. lioaz, do
.1. A. Kellor, do
H. Saxton, hardware,
Miller & Bowers, do
H. Heysmger, watches and Jewelry, 14 7 00
W. U. A. Nuugle, do 14 7 00
T, Coitlyn, do 14 7 00
F. C. Cramer, do 14 7 00
Cormnun & Worthington, drugs, 14 7 00
Mrs. C. Elliott. do 14 7 00
D. Ralston, do H 7 00
ilavorstlck Bro., do 12 12 50
L). Cornrnan. do 14 7 00
John Campbell, sewing machine*, 14 7 oo
Mrs. ueker, do 14 7 00
C. L. Luchman, do 14 7 00
Mrs. M. Nell', mlllluery, 14 7 00
Mrs Chenoweth, do 14 7 00
Mrs. hi. Williams. do H 7 00
J. c. Lenher, photographs, 14 700
Mrs. It. A. Smith, do 14 7 00
Samuel Eusmlnger, robes, 14 7 00
W.Clepper, do 14 7 00
Walker Claudy, stoves, 14 700
William Fridley, do 14 7 00
■ Hlnesrullh it Rupp, do 14 7 00
Jacob Martin. baker, 14 7 00
William Sellers, do 14 7 00
Peter Miller, do 11 7 00
101 50
Mrs. A.
M. Fredericks, do 14 700
Dosh <t Buyler, cigars, 14 7 00
D. Rhoads, do 14 7 00
MECHANICSBURG.
Ivoontz, Megary <k Co., dry goods, 14 700
Hurst & Hon, - do 10 20 00
Joseph Elcock, do 10 20 00
Brugh & Bro., do 11 15 00
J; D. Uufouhberger, do 12 12 50
UrludteiS. Nieswauger, do 0 25 00
J.B. Updegraph, do 13 10 00
Comfort it liuttorir. do 11 1.5 00
Hockafellow &. Miller, groceries, 14 7im
West A Eborly, ■ do 12 12 50
KaulTmun dc Griffith, do 12 12 50
Devimioy it Myers, do 14 7 00
Florh <t Helkes, do 12 12 50
J. Emmlnger, do 13 lo 00
Yetmun Eves. drugs, 14 700
J. B. Herring, do 14 7 00
H. F. Guyer, do 14 7 00
Ira Day, do 14 7 00
Htatler «t Bro., hats and caps. 14 7 00
Henry Zidu, bools and shoes 14 700
Bowman <t Bro,, do 14 7 00
Levi Hlegel, do 13 10 00
O. Keim, do 14 7 00
John H. Keller, do 14 7 00
Jacob K. Eonguacker, do 14 700
Hist of Bcalets
MuokADeihi, lunmuro,
i'uzel A Bro., do
John Hupp, do
11. S.- hapiey, Jewelry,
Jacob HwuiU, do
itobb A Kiuimoll, hardware,
Boyer, Eberiy A Co., do
It. Wiliou, stoves,
Wunderlich A llauck, do
J. J. Smith, 4-onicuiloiiuiy,
J. Ulilei-, do
Jacob Grove, tdo
L. D* Keeler, merchant tailor,
L. W. Abrams, clothing.
Wm. Ituihug, do
Mrs. S. Simons, do
M. Guswiler, cigar-,
B. Palmer, do
Matthews A Bro.. gas Utters,
.'lrs.,ilryan,. mUUnery,
'L. F. Eberiy, ' lumber,
J. Mllleisun, do
Joseph Lung, do
H* s. Moor a Co., do
Siayniuii A Bucher, produce,
Johnson A Sou, do
1\ B. Bryson, du
Miller A Garrett, do
W. H. Oswald, coal,
J. W, Locluimn, photographs,
B, W. Muileaou, do
J; L. Be inter, ho iks,
11. Null, marketing,
E. Hodman, do
SUIITENftIIUUG.
Robert Hnodgr.iss, ' drygoods,
11. 11. Mol’berson, do
.1. AJ. 11. Reddlg, .10
Danner it Neely,. do
U. il. fttewjirl. > do
Turmoil it Klmbell, groceries,
u. K. Duke, do
ft. Myers, do
.I.Kemo, do
.M. M. Angle, do
l*ague itfteidei'.s, do
Mci'uersou it Co., hardware,
tiruUiil A liollur, do
J. C. Aitic, drugs,
U. K. Keller, do
U. W. Crofl, bools und shoes?
I J . ft. Arlz, do
J. 11. Co»e, do
W. Clark, confectionary,
ft. C. liollur, do ’
sv. 11. liollur, do
L. Kostnuuglit, do
ftheaier it oiulr, inercliant tailors,
Landis it Uender, do
J. Bridges it Sou, do
J. M. ftuuley, do
T. I*. illuir, produce,
W. T. a. Jamison & Co., do
•Morrow A Eilckiuger, do
Lougittiisli, * do
Luwion <t Co., do
A.ftiuiurit Son, do
L». J, ftuoddy, furniture,
llurnhuri, Duke it lira., do
J. cutulis,Jewelry,
NV. U. id. Hayes sewing machines,
11. M. sturgeon, millinery,
John A. Wolf, stoves,
11. ft. fttones, drugs,
J, M. IleyktH, stoves,
J. Kelso, books,
NEW CUMBERLAND,
T. Willett, drygoods, 11
liauglimun it fton, do TJ
Boss e: Co., do 11
Henry U. Mosscr, lumber, 13
Clmnos uyslor, do 11
O. James, do 1-1
Lee e: Kberly, do II
NEWUUUO.
Stevlck i Swlgorl, dry goods, 11
Elliott A lJurr, do 11
lAsenhowcr a: Halo, no 13
C. otevlcK, furniture, II
U. McCoy, bools and shoos, II
NKWVILLK.
T. atough, drygoods, hi
T. McCuiidllsh, do 11
E. James A Bro,, do 9
■3. E. U'-NieL do H
M. U. bkmuer, hardware, 11
Kuukle A Mcjandllsh, do ID
J. 11. Miller, drugs, It
.Mrs. it. Heed, do 11
». ti. Wild, do U
M.Umu.ier & Hon, groceries, 13
U. M. uncker, turuituro. It
J. timelier, *Uo U
H. ileury, confectionary, II
J. J.Cruwtord, do U
C. McCartney, photographer, 11
Brewster A ..ougiieny, mex. tailor, U
L. 11. Uandatl, do 1-1
James Kennedy, stoves, 11
U. W. Mull, do 11
U. W. Landis, Jewelry, II
A. L. Irvin, bouts ana shoes, 11
Joseph Lnughlm, feed, I)
Myers A rilunuticld, do II
LOWER ALLEN.
A. PreU J: Son, boots and shoes, 11
U. A. Deinch, stoves, U
C. JShorich, drugs, 1-1
812,109 -10
UPPER ALLEN
J. 11. Guawller, dry goods,
J. Swartz, merchant tailor,
MONROE.
George Brludlo, dry goods, lu
luiuU'muu <u. Paul, do 11
TheophlJus Wolf, do U
Peter Diller, stoves, H
Samuel PI an It, feed, 11
Henry Spahr, do 11
SOUTH MIDDLETON.
Williamson & Bro., drygoods, 12 12 r»0
Webbert «t Derlaud, do 11! I*2 50
C. llunmm. do 13 lo (>o
Samuel Wolf, do 11 7 00
C. Keep, furniture, 11 7 00
Philip Clepper, confectionary, 11 7 00
J.lleckmun, do l-l 7 00
Mrs. K Hurlzoll, groceries, 11 7 0U
U. (Joesuman, Hour and feed, U*‘ 7 00
J.Zlgler, do 11 7 no
Samuel Wolf, drygoods, 11 7(h)
David Myeis, do 14 7 50
Gardner A Myers, do 14 7 W
Henry Oclcer
Ernest A Co.,
Peter Garber,
George Reelcm,
Jacob Washlngor, drygoods, 14 700
Clever A Earnest, do 14 7 00
Junnlvyle, do 11 7 uo
S. Miller A Son, do 14 7 Oo
J. M. Heir A Co., do 14 7 no
John Munch, groceries, 14 : no
ileberlig a Hon, do 11 7 0u
Samuel Mutch, boots and shoes, 11 7 hi
Mrs. M. A. Walker, coniectiouary, 11 7 w 1
William Lewis, variety, 14 7 no
Manning A Uro.,. produce, 10 2n no
ll. Snyder, do 10 20 no
Watts & Sharp, do 11 15 0)
J.iL-J.JI ii it rah, do 9 25 no
Huisli A Uro;, do 11 15 ou
C. 11. Horn, marketing, 11 7 Ou
Jacob Sltizel, do 11 7 On
W. IfeefMiy der, do 11 7 uo
1). W. Silencer, Hlovea, It 7 00
Graham a Morrow, dealers, 11 7no
SOUTHAMPTON. •
W.C. Clark, drygoods, JJ 7 i«J
I. Hirohm, do 13 10 Uo
D. S. Croft, do 14 7 UJ
J. A l’o., do 14 7 00
U. Clever, do 11 7 00
J. Waisn.llli, do li 7 00
M. A. Sinner, do 14 TOO
WEST PKNNSROROI (HI.
Jacob llnndshow, dry goods, !•! lo 00
J.U. Weaver, do 13 10 Uo
Kro.>ei a Durr, do 11 7 uo
J S. Curotliers, produce, U 10 00
L. J. Sliumbaugh, do l| 7 ou
W. U. Rramlon, do 12 10 00
Jaeoo Wolf, groceries, li 7 00
T. Hess. marketing, il 7 00
P. Hess, do 14 7 00
William Bishop, do 14 7 00
east pennsbouough.
W. O'Banks a Son, diy goods, l:j 10 00
John Gloshuer, do . 15 lo 00
iN’lcitlous a Bowman, do 14 7 00
J. Longernecker, groceries, 11 700
ll.Ruuiia, Jo u 10 00
E. W. Smllhors, do 11 7 00
S. L. Hummel, do 1< 7 00
Irvin Aluinm, produce, II 15 Oo
Zaclmrlua a Son, do 14 7 UU
May A Co,, do II 7 Ou
.Martin a Co., lumber, Il 7 00
G. oyster, do U 7 00
K. llummell, no M 7 00
A. Ebner, furniture, 14 7 ihi
N. Hood, sloven, 14 7 O 0
Hampden.
D. Rupp, dry goods, 1;: 10 00
E. W. ,t G. Wise, do Ki 10 01 1
J. 11. .Murray, do il 7 im
D. I*. Lighlner, do 14 7 (.«»
J. M Teiuplm, groceries, Il 7 01
C. Templiu, runuluro, • 11 700
D. Hupp, .produce, Il 700
SILVER SPRING.
J. B. Leldlch .t Eberly, dry goods, 11 700
Urns A Lamb, tlo 12 12 50
.Loose a Ewalf, do is lo 00
J. B. Nause tlo 11 7 00
Burkholder, do II 7 iH)
J. a. Rigger, confecllonary, u ; 00
W. W, sv anbuugh, furniture, 14 700
J. B. loddigA Bro., produce, |:i 10 no
MIDDLESEX.
J. ILSwiler, drygoods,
J. C. Gill, groceries,
MIFFLIN.
J. M. Waggoner, groceries.
14 7 00
14 7 00
0 25 00
10 20 00
Alexander a Woods, dry goods,
DISTILLERS AND BREWERS.
J. W. Whaler, Newton,
EATING HOUSES,
John Meloy, Mechunlcsburg, b 5 00
P.spldle, Silver Spring, s 5 ou
George Murphy, Newtoif. 8 5 00
Mrs. u. ?hupp. South Middleton, 8 5 00
J. skinner, smppeuuburg, b 5 no
BILLIARD SALOONS.
Capt. E. P. Zhm. Mechunlcsburg, 411 imj
Jacob Hippie, Carlisle, .pi ot)
Appeal lo be held at the Court House, in Car
lisle, on the4ih llih, lath and 25th days of April,
iooa, at which lime all persons aggrieved will bo
heaid.
PETER A. PLANK.
April 2, 1553. —4t Mercantile Appraiser.
NO. 3. MA.NKJSB-B 3.
Tnr ISVW Cncrry and Hoarhound Cough candy.
Tills unrivaled COUGH CANDY-ha* gained for
iluelta icpuuuion second 10 none,us u lemedy
lor Cougus, Colds, and AUectlousoi the Lungs.
Certlllcules ol cures are continually coming in.—
Eminent physicians pronounce it the Best and
rtAKKSf lemedy loi the cureol COUGUS. COLDS,
CIvDUP.SUitE IHKOAT, ASTHMA or PliTHlrs
]C, IN FLAMATION OF THE LUNGS, «tc., &c.—
Puullo speakers will htul this article especially
useful, it keeps the throat clear, strengthens the
lungs, and gives tone to the voice, 'inis article
is prepared in three dllTeient ways. No. 1 Is mild
and especially adapted lor children; No.2lsstilt
mure strong and powerful, used lor ordinary
coughs and colds; No. 3 is adapted and used Inr
iilLciiuns of the lungs and consumption.
.Manufactured by A. BANKER, Thlid street,
above North, Harrisburg, Pa. Mold everywhere,
by principal Druggists, confectioners and Gro
omers. [Apl. 2,’OH.—it]
WANTED. —A smart active boy, 13 or
14 years of age, to assist In a store. Ad
dict, P.O. BuX 113. (Apl. 2, "W.—3l]
HI O LET . —Eleven acres of excelled t
J_ ground. In two cuolosurcs.udjolniug Carlisle
barracks. Apply to EMMABANNO,
March 25.—41* Ao. 37 Kati Lmuiher street.
Ii 7 00
U 7 UO
U 7 00
II 7 oo
11 7 UO
11 la UO
!» Hi UO
11 7 00
U 7 00
11 7 00
II 7 00
11 7 00
11 7 00
11 7 00
11 7 00
U 7 UO
11 7 00
11 7 00
11 7 00
N 7 UO
II la 00
11 la 00
12 10 50
11 7 00
!> Hi 00
0 Hi 00
0 Hi UO
11 l.i Oil
M 10 00
It 7 00
II 7 i*o
11 7 0.1
11 7 <*o
11 T (M)
i i m :m
II 15 'M
lit 20 00
1:1 10 00
11 l.i 00
U 7 00
11 7 00
14 7 00
U 7 oo
U 7 00
U 7 00
II 15 00
1.1 JO 00
M 7 O*J
1-1 7 01
K 7 00
U 7 'JO
M 7 Ou
11 7 00
11 7 00
U 7 00
W 7 00
II 7 00
U * 7 00
11 7 00
11 7 00
U la 00
12 12 50
1.1 10 00
II 15 00
10 20 OJ
111 10 00
14 7 UO
U 7 00
11 7 00
1-1 7 00
II 7 00
11 7 00
U 7 oO
11 T 0.1
11 7 00
15 (V)
10 00
15 uo
10 00
HO 00
lo 00
25 (X)
7 ou
7 00
no oo
12 12 50
M 7 00
2U 00
15 00
7 0o
DICKINSON,
PENN.
dry goods, H 7 00
II 7 00
Il 7 00
14 7 00
NEWTON.
14 “ 7 00
14 . 7 00
FKANKFORD.
i» no
23ra ®floUs,
rjIHECEIKBRATED
CORSET.
The STAR CORSET, which 1b fast becoming
the standard corset of America, 1h manufactured
without Seams passing through the goods, which
remedies the great difficulty of hand made Cor*
sets—ripping; also, oh the material Is thoroughly
shrunk before being mndo up, causes them to re
tain their symmetry much better than the Ger
man, Woven, or French Corset, and a* for fit.
comfort und ease, far excels.
L. T.,GREENFIELD,
I’JXCL VXIVU AGtiN’J\
NO. 4, EAST MAIN STREET,
C A It I. 1 S L E . P A
DOMESTICS!
DOMESTICS!
Notwlth.nundlug the late advance In fwj.m Goods
GREENFIELD, AT No. 4 EAST MAIN STREET.
Is now prepared to olTer some RARGAJNR In all
kind? of
DOMESTIC GOODS
Do you want a handsome Calico at 12% cents?
If so, go to No. 1, you will and It.
One case of the most popular makes bleached
Shirting Muslins, bought before the late advance,
will bo sold for 20 cents, worth 25 cents.
GINGHAMS
12% 1(1, 20 and 25 cents.
TICKINGS! TICKINGS!!
Now Is the time to buy them. Our entlrestock
77C/r/*V(?<Swcro purchased nt the lowest notch,
and will bo sold at correspondingly low prices
Also,
Hickory Stripes, Checks, Denims, Colionades, Drills,
Ttluc Drills, Jcai\s , dc VER Y CURA P.
Wo havo received this day some beautiful
NEW DEES'S GOODS,
Kor Sprint'. MEL.VNUE PO I' 1.1 N for ImJA'S'
suits.
A very handsome line of Now Alpaccas, In ail
the new Spring shades,
BLACK SILKS,
on which we defy competition. A full line of
COLORED SILKS, VERY CHEAP.
Now sti'lcs Delaines, Linens and White Goods,
A good Hudc Towell, nil Linen, only 12% cents.
Nupklns, Damask Table Cloths by the yeurd and
patterns,
Doom Table Linen*,
Counterpanes,
Jaconeila,
Camtnlca,
Plaid Oambricka,
Stripe Oambrica,
Brilliant*,
Piquft,
TarUtona,
I7r/orfrr Laux.
India Twit j.
Irish Linen*
Bird Eye Crash, Linen HandekerchleW, Ac., Ac.
15 L A XKKTS] BL A JiItETS!
A T COST
A good stock of White Flannels on bund, very
cheap. # Elegant White Cashmeres and French
Merinos at reasonable prices. A large stock ol
Gloves, Crapes, Crape Veils, Scarfing, Hllks, and'
Shroudings, always on hand. Funeral orders
promptly and satisfactorily fllletL
CLOTHS A CASS IMBUES,
A FULL ASSORTMENT from the lowest grade
of AMERICA Nto the llnest FRENCH. All sizes
(i It A IN B A U S
on hand,
HOBI K K Y A N I) GLOVES
hoop skirts. cheaper than ever.
PAPER WINDOW SHADES,
OIL WINDOW SHADES,
FLOOR oil cloths.
TABLE OIL CLOTHS.
FRENCH CORSETS.
•THE BEST KID GLOVES
in Cmllsle.Uust received, OS LY DOLLAR A S D
TWKXTY-FIVi: CEXTS.
lam happy to inform the public that having
purchased a groat many of the above goods be
fore the advance In prices we cun offer some bar
gains that may not be found elsewhere. The buy
er can
aAVKM 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 than the lowest,
L. T. GREENFIELD,
N Q . 4 .
EAST MAIN STREET,
CARLISLE, R A
March II IMS,
NOTICE. —Notice is hereby ylven that
the following named persons have tiled ap
plications lor Hotel, Liquor and UeMnm mu Li
cences, under the soveiul Acts of Assembly iclu-
Ung thereto, mthooJlieeol the Clerk ol the Coin t
ol {sessions of Cutnberhiud eumu.v,
whU-n said applications will he pusented to
NitiU Cum I on .Monday, the Kith day «*1 April,
l.via;
rhllipprli.su, K. Word, Doro 1 Carlisle.
Jului it. Lloyd, '* ’’ ||
John Hannon, “
H. i., JiurJcliuUlor, W. Ward. "
Ueo. WeUel, “ “ ..
John Itiiey, ” “ ..
Jacob lliudlum, *’ “ ( |
John Larly, “ “
Joseph 1.. Knotlle, Dickinson township,
.dai i in Shinier, L. I'cuiisboro’
Jacourtwilzer,
L. Jlnllleid,
Jacob Kline, “ tl
hjizabetii Clav, "
.Miles Croley, Hampden
John llinkel, Lower Allen
Joltn O. iieck, “ " |
Joan T. tthcdbJy, Middlesex |
W. li. Thompson,
Augustus L. liursli, Monrno
I 1 *! ancin Lurew, Mechunii'shtn a Loro .
T. J. ICeiT, •• ||
Juiiii i'hoinpson,
isaac Hull, " ||
Ueo. L, .''poiivler. • " ",
C. MeJllhycr. • Neulon low ushlp.
llemy llursil,
.1. C. liecelier, Not 111 Mld lon "
11. SS. Wilder. New t 'linin'J ml Hmo .
Wm. i*. Sharp, Newbing
C. A. ilemiebargei. NcwvlUe |
Jlcnrv Mil ellier, "
Linus is. n» Mer, Penn township.
CliMiii'ii (jjovl*, Sl»ippeii*l.miy llcio
Wm. M. Aiighinbsuiyh
.1. 1. Junkm. '
Juliu WyuUuup, Sr.
Chi iMmu Un.iv>,
W m. Clarke,
.•'iimilfl iiail^lllllllU.
Win. IS. Mulnii,
.1 ol i.*illlllil iluimou,
uavui Uei ur.
rilleii Jlupley,
J. W. Leuliy.
Ue.\uiuicr ivllnk
.lull ii C. Keener
U«u. K. iuu-y,
Culp,
JllL-UO ClUtjUfll
J. W. I'uir.
John Fuhci.
Henry I'nhly
c‘. I*. itckelN,
11. K. Ueller,
CUrbilluu Klmller,
AmicoH' J. iJjur,
I'.liii.i I/omiuily,
tluijeceu Luunu<;h.
UUVUI liliU'lC,
i ttuuUuru Junes, ,
iiionms iIL-itli-uiipor, Fnuilcford toviihliip,
.-juimiuel K. Ulovu, Upper Alien
iL,liiu> Uuud, Luvvur Allen
Juim .Mcjuy
March IS). ImW. —tc
IJIUHJL AM AT ION.-W licreas tliu
X Hun. Juiiiim 11. Urulium, President Judge v>l
i..e sev eiai uitiiTh ul Common Picas ol 1 lie cuiin
i.es ol v umiieriaml, Perry, uud Juniuia, ami jas-
UCl’Ji <*l lilt' .SUU'IUI I'uurin Ol oyer Ullll UTlllltHM
and Oeiieiai .luil Uflivt-O' m said counties, and
i. i*. limn uiiii 11. Jstaal I, Associate Judges ol tne
L'mirl-sul oyer and Terminer ami Jmi nonvery
lor me trial ol mi capital uml oilier oiK-imer-,. iu
mu auui comity ol tumiiia land, by liieir pie
eeuls lo inu tinecled, baled, Hie IJUI day ol
Juiiuaiy, A. L»., 'l&ovi, Have ordered me v oiiri
ol uyer and ierminer ami General Jail la?-
uvery lo be huitleu at Oniisle, ou me -ii Alou
iiay oi Apiil, ii'iw, (being lue lam day,; ai
iu o'clock in lue lore noun, lo eoulllllie two weeks.
Police is iieieliy given lo lue ouionei, Justice*
«>| Hie Peace, ami CuiimaUa'.i oi Uie Mini* eouucy
ol Cumberland, Uml Uiey me by (normal pieeept
eolimiunued lo be ilieii uml Uiere in Lneii pioper
peisoim, Willi Uieir lulmpecoius,and iiJipusiUoiis,
examinations, and all otiiei lemeiaUrames, iu do
Llione Hungs wiucii lo 1 lieu - ollices appei lam lo be
.nine, ana all liiose Uml uie liuuuu by reeog
limuicus, lo prosecute against I Vie pi isoneis Uml
are or men ntiuli be in me dud ol said eoitn-
IV,are lo be Uieie lo pioseeiife lin-m in snail be
ju.sl. XUU.WI'^'J.b.
March o. Ibis,—to ijf\
NUTICE. —Police in hereby given ilmL
uppliealloli will be made lor me meoipuiu
..w.i ol a UaliK ul' 1-ieposil, UiMiuiml uml cneula-
Uuii, under meauthoiily ol Uie Ariel Assembly ,
approved .May Ist. lolli, to be locaied In mil lisie,
otiaibeimiid County, l a., and Lo be called Uie
"furmern Bank,’’ wall a capdai ol liny ihou
bund iiulilira, a an Uie pi 1% liege ol mci easing I lie
same looiie humitoi inollMti.d dolinis,
UUBKIU UIVH..N, U .M. il. .ulUJill,
C. I*. ilUMHltlcll. CAULI W.AiiC,
J. C. iIUFf lilt, Au.MiK
I'UUJJAn PAXTON, AIXUA.M UU.MIK,
JACUU Nur IoINuEK, .Tl'., I»A\ U' IiLIJvJ.Js.
Jun. 30, laiia.—uni
Dissolution oe I’aut.nkk
olliP.—Notice IS heieby given Una me pin l-
......map nereloloiu existing between Uie Under
signed, under the name and sly iu ol .'Minili A
/angler, nas mis day been dissolved by inuuim
consent, ine books will be lei lul men oMsluioi
a here all peisos indebted me reipiesled lo tub
uumeduileiy and Heine. Mho business will-ne
cmried on ny* Joseph/.cigler, ul the old slimd.
reb. lUlsO.s. WAI. 11, M.Mliil.
.IO.SEPIi /.h.iU l.l'-U.
March a. ISGS. 1 Gl,
DISisULUTION Ob’. PAUT N KU -
rjlllP.—The paruiershlp herelolotc existing
At 1.i.-ai.s .v U1.1.W
as produce dealers, Is hereby dissolved by mutual
consent ol bolh parlies. The books, accuunis, Ac.
will be lell in the hands ol K. AUdsb.V, lor col
lection, All poisons indebted will make settle
ment us soon us possible, 'i'liu business will be
earned on as hoi elolore by KuliT A i.lJ.suN, ai
Lite old
lod.S.— CL
So/l Fitiftih Ctmb’t,
NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that
Letters of Administration on me estate oi
Tij.-im XV hitcolube, deceased, lute of Monroe
township, Imvu bed) gi anted to the under
signed ivmdiug In the Kamo township. All
persons Indebted fi Kind estate mu requested to
make payment immediately, and those having
claim* against said estate will uiko present them
XuiMoo?:*,
Marvli M, IfttW.—(Jt,
NOTICE. —Notice is liereby given that
letters Testamentary on the estate of Dau
<ui bought, deceased, late of Silver Spring
twp , Cumberland county, have been grunt
ed to t he imderHigneU, residing in same township.
All persons indebted to said estate are requested
to make payment immediately, and those nr 'lug
claims will present them tor settlement.
WILLIAM I'OLKIUT,
March 12, J^W.—til I-Uf-utor,
TVfUTICK.—Notice is liereby given that
Letters Testamentary on the estate olThomas
~i <_ uiloh, lute of Newton townsliip, deceased,
have been tasued to the undersigned, residing in
same twp. All persons knowing- liiemseives
indebted to the estate are request ed to make pay
ment immediately, and those having claims
against said estate will ulso pia-vut n.uui U.r net-
I-1110111. J.\*. Mo L'lXnll,
Mul ch o, IsdS,— 01 1 Jisccutnr,
XJOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that
1 i Loiters of Administration on the estnleol
jtUain Ili.ser, deceased., latent I'niliuloid twp.,
Cumberland county, have been granted to
the undeislgned residing in (he same township.
All persons indebted to said estate are requested
to make payment Immediately, and those Having
claims against said estate will also present (hem
tor setlleinent. JACOB NICKEV,
March 5, Isllß.—Ot Aihniiu\(iafvf,
XTOI’iCK —Notice is hereby given timl
XN Letieis Testamentary on tin* estate oi
saisiin I'elcr, intent Monroe township deed. have
been granted to the undersigned residing in tin
same township. All persons imh'hle.l tor-aid es
tate are requested to make payment immedi
ately, and tnose having e.ulnis against said es
tate will also present them lor settlement.
WAMUKL IJUR'KIin,
Miireh i>, —Ot
\TOTICE. —Notice is hereby given Unit
Xs Letters of Administration on me estate ol
John Cocklin. deeeased, late ot salver s-j raig
twp., have been granted to John liobbol same
twp., and Molelioir Brlckerof Monroe twp. All
persons Indebted to kulil estate are requested to
make payment Immediately, and those hav lug
ehilms will pieKimt them for set lleinent.
JOHN JiOltH,
MKLCHOIU HICKKU.
March . r », ISfi**.—lit Admniutrutor*.
NOTICE. Notice i.s Jiercby given iluit
Letters of Administration on (lie estate ol
S'limnel Cedilla, deceased, lute ot Stiver spring
twp,, have been grunted to the undersigned i esm
mg in same twp. All persons indented to said
estate are requested to make payment immedi
ately, and those having claims will pieseni them
sorKdtiemenl. MAlh COCKLIN',
JOHN HOBlt,
March &, ISA's.—Ot Adminutyalors.
mHE FARMER’S RANK, OF CAR-
L LISLE. PENNSYLVANIA,
Recently organized, has been opened, for the
transaction ol a general bunking business, tn the
corner room of 11. Given* new building, on the
North West corner of High street and the Centro
Square.
The Directors hope by liberal ami careful man
agement to make lids a popular Institution, and
a safe depository for all who may favor the oank
with their accounts.
Deposits received and paid hack 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.Tues.iluy. Banking hours,
from l» o’clock a. m. to 3 o'clock j>. si.
STocKiiocnuus of this karmeu'k bank.
.1. VV. Smiley, S. B. Mounts,
J. C. Holler, John S. UcUer,
John Gutshnll, Curry W. Ahl,
David P. Hoover, Jacob H. .Soliz,
John McGinnis, Christ Stayinun,
Jacob Nolltslngor, John ft. Wl'lef,
Charles W, Weaver, J. Dorshelmer,
(\ P. Humorlcb, Johirßeetem,
John C. llelkt-s, Jacob Huei nor,
George Jleikes, Kims Brenneman.
Win. Blair, S. Sprole Woods,
A. W. llentz, Jacob Bcctem,
Jacob Seitz, Win. Barnltz,
Christ. Long, Emanuel Line, Jr.
W. M. Penrose, Mim’l AbrahlmcH,
J. W. Weakley, A. C. Urunlle,
Daniel Myers, W, U. Cook,
Jacob Witmer,
BlUiXToiik.
1L til veil. I’lfsUlent, Win. 11. Miller,
Thomas Paxton, David lieikes.
John W. i iiuglutai, A. J. Herman,
March ild, Inis,—if Abialmm Witmer.
District attorn ky.—i respect
lully announce to my friends In Cumberland
tammy, that 1 wilt bcu candidate at the next el
ection, for the otllce of District Attorney, sub
ject however to the approval-of the Democratic
Convention.
'1 will be thankful for the support of mv fellow
Democrats, and pledge inyscli, if nominated and
elected, to discharge the duties of the office with
honesty and fidelity.
March 215, 1b33.-lo M. 0. HERMAN,
3Lcgal floticps
hotels.
Southampton h.wnship.
South Middleton
silver Spi iny
Upper Allen
\V. IViuifitmro -
UKTAILEKS.
i:. NYiud, !*.• >i 11 i Itin-lc.
shipjiensbuic Horn.
It KST A I.’ It A M TH.
]•:. w-n-d, linin’ i urllsle
\V. Ward,
Meciiaiucsbiirg Boro.
SAMUbIi BIXL.HU,
t'tvrk <rjuurlt r .V-’.'mihii*.
U. ALLI*-uN,
J. W. KLLNV
JUH-N PAUL.
Administrator.
j. C. HOKFEII, Oithiirr,
|Bigcellancouo.
I T* s' XNTKUNAL UE VENUE—CoI
\_J , leciiuU oi'Auiuiul Tuxes lor iatlN,’—
COLLECTOH’S OFI'ICK,
MECUAMCiiIIUKG, i'A.,
MurcU -U, lb6B.
Pursuant lo the Internal Revenue Laws of th#
United slulea, all person* assessed uu Uiu Annu
al hist ui l 0,1, lor special lux o'* L. cells*, XuX ou
income, uimi gus, OulU \V ulchen, I'mle, tile., aro
neieuy iiuitliea unit Llio Collector ol the District,
or ins Deputy, wtU oe piuseiu to receive lUu
.vtori-Miid luxes, ui tiia place uud lime below
named:
YORK COUNTY.
At Goldsboro . uu iiiursday, the flth of April,
Ibtxs, iui pint ui me i Ui uiv isimi, including coue
•viigouliu Auwuuny lovvnsmpa. At Cuniuivine,
>m siuuutij, mu lijlii day «>] Aprn, iooi, uiul ut
w.t- am .Cp..i., r tllc
.mil Aid Di visions. At luu imice ul me Assistant
.vssessot. ul nuuoVei, ou muisday, tnu lulu uuy
ol api il, I• • I Hie oid u. > ision. At mu oilico ul me
Assistant Assessor m \v iiiusur lowuslnp, on tri
nity, mu inn oi April, iur luu sin Division. At
vv i igiiisvdie, on .uoiiuay, luu UJiii ul April, uud
al luu ollieo ui uiu uepiuy collector, in x oik, t'u.,
oil luesuay, vvuunesu.ij uml lnursday, Ilium*!,
mini unu «om Uu> n ui api u, lor luu otu uud bIP
l'i visions.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
At Elmo's lioiei.'undgupoi l, ou I'nday, tbo
Ulin Ul Apia, lor iiHial I'cumuuiu" unu UUlilpUeU
i<«\\ nsiiips, mid lor it>u unu J'eiiii lowusuips,
i'ei i.V comity . A! llee.v's Hotel, CiabUi li, uu &al*
inn uuy oi Apm, iur Dowur Anui.
iu\» ii.iutp, ami lui' I'ii.iVif.v township, lout Co,
•u uiu ouieu ul luu Assistant Assessor, ul ship*
,-ensuing, ou .Uoiula.), iue rdUi uuy ul Apill, lof
mu luvwisinps ol .*su.ppu<>suuig. ..uuiliuliiptoU
and llupcucii, and luu oolongiis of ouippeusO g
and UUtg. Al luu ollleu oi UIU Assistant As
sessor at Ac* vine, on ruusdio , Uiu 1-lUi tluy of
.tpin, Jui‘ tnu tuWusinps ol .uiiXl.ij, l-iuuxiord,
»♦ esl I'uniisuoiu, i'ena uud A union mid Hie
Uoioiign ol .New vme. a I imeeins iiuii, carbine,
on l> tuiivsUuy unu i liutsua> , tnu iiln ulid lulu
ways Apm, lor me lownsnips ol Aoria Mid-
Uiuloli, duuin Jlid-ueloh, .iiiuu.useX unu uicltltt*
son, unu Uie ol caiiisiu, At tUu Cunuu*
iur n ollleu, in .•lec.ialiicsotlig, oil yiouauy uud
l uesdu> , luu AH n uml xtst Ua> s ol April, lor mt
lowusinps ol ftiivui opting, Upper Ai. uu uud
.'loniuf, uml Mccimnlcsuutg iioioUgli, uud Uiu
lovvustiipc ol .Munugimu, cm tol, l luiiuiiu, Wash
ington uud v\ urr.ugtoii, in I’unt county.
RE an y COUNTY.
At the office of iho AKsisiuni Assessor, at Lau
dmbuig, on \> udnusdui . too loin uuy ol April,
lor luu townships ol iuuu, jucUsuu, MuUisoU,
oavniu, Xuboj 11a ii.o *....>.ii tf i, ~i ijiudisUuig.
.VI luu ollleu ol Uiu Assistant Assussoi, ul *Suw
iliouuilluju, ou ihulsduj, Uiu ItilU Hay ul April,
iui uiu tovi iisiiips ol apiiug, cm rui, centre, Jam ’
ala and iUseaiolU, and tnu nuioiigu ul AuW
mooimiulti. .vuuui s Dolel, .Newport,uu Fri
day, mu lull u.iy ol Apr*!, :or Uiu U. wnships of
u neutneid, .Un.er, \\ uus, uutliiiuc, (ilueuwoud,
nivuipuoi, uuvui, llovtu, uud luu boroughs of
.Nuwporl a lid Divurpool.
•CS'On tho KJUi, luh, loth, 16th, 17th and ISlh oi
A pi n, col ice.ions Win not oe icceiv ed ut the Col
u clots ollice, in .Mectmnicnouig.an he will be an
senl lining tne above appointments.
T A K E i\ O TICE!
By the Law us muended. Mu nil) 2nd, lbo7, par
ties lainug to pay at me Uo o specihed uou\e,
win meui tuo loduwing expenses:—«u eeuis loi
uotiee, and 1 cents pci mn« lor service ol the
same, wan u per eenium penally, and mtwiesl ul
i per eetiunu per mourn udaiUonul.
US'*The above iiieiilloncd places have been se
lected us llio most eetiliul m the bcveml Ilivis
ions, nut luxes \v il. bo iceeis ed oil tile day ■spcel
iim, a I any ol Llie&e points mosl coUN etiieut Iu tnc
tux juiyer. \V M. I'o.N.S LLbVh,
ioUs.—Jt VuUvciur lixJi iJiunoi i-*a.
CUMIiKKLAND VALLEY It. R.-
OF iIOUItS.
e/ii and idler Alututay, Oci. Ith, 16G0, Passengei
I'nuiis win run dully, us luliowa, (auiiduys *x
copied;:
WESTWARD.
Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg 8.-10
A. .M., yteehiimesburg u.ln, Uurllsle y.oi, Xuwvillo
iu.ai, anip|iensb«rg 11.U7, Cliumbeisbuig 1.10
t J . M. OreeueusLiu i.U, arriving ul liugertotoUu
_.IU K M. . t.
Mad i rain loaves Harrisburg '2.00, P. M.-Mechan
icsbuig a.<u. Carlisle A.oo. Newvule s-lb, cSliippuii*-
umg i.lu, Umiii bersbuj-g 1,60, Ureeucuslle o.m, ar
riving at Hagerstown 0.00. p, M.
Hxpiess limn leaves iiurnsburg 1.15, P. il
Mecimmesbmg j.ol, Carlisle Xewville 6.53
.-jinppcnsbuig 0.2 i, arriving aic'JiumbcrsbiUKO.io,
A mixed Train leaves Chumbcraburg b.'JU, A.
u.W, arriving utliugersioww 10.15
EASTWARD.
On and after Mniulau, Ocieser7t/i, Uie Accom
illoUaliuti iruiii will leave clmmbeisbuig at 5
onippensbuigo.Jo, Xewville li.oi, cui lisloo.oe, ile
elnui.esburg i.ui. A..M., arriving at llunißUurg
~J 6, A. AI., making close connection with limns
lo „>ew ioi’it ami Philtidelpliia,
.Mail Tram leaven Uageistown 3.10, A. il. Urcen
ciislle c'lmmbeinburg u. 20, ediippeusbuig w. 65,
.Suwvilie 1u.21% Carlisle Ii.OJ, Aleciiuuicnburg ii.a?
arriving at Uurrisbuig HMu, P. M.
fclxpress Tiuili leaves Hagerstown 12.00 M,,
(Jreeuciustlo 12..J0, Cbumbersbuig i.lu, tibippeiis
umg I.i.'i, Nowvule 2.i0, Carlisle 2.5 a, AJecXnuiies
uuig 3.2 b, arriving at HuriLsUmg .'i,,V», P. il.
•V Mixed ITuin leaven liugeisluwti 3.06, P. i!.,
Uieeucustio coo arriving ut Chumbembuig 4,501
•Making close connections at Harrisburg with
I'm ms to uml Horn Philadelphia, iow Turk
Pittsburg, Bultiuiuie mid Washington. ’
O. N. LULL,
i*id Rond Ojfflce, ) &up'i
C7ia//i6'y. ud. -ul i, ISG7.J
Uel. iu lbU7
IXSUR AN C E.
flu) ALLEN AND EAaT PENNSBOUO’ ill
-1 UAL PIKE INSURANCE COMPANY, of (Min
ucsland county, Incorporated by an act of As
sembly, m tiie year IMJ, and having recently had
Ms elmrter extended tv tne year i»sy, is now in
active and vigorous operation under the MUi.c-r
-inieiuJeneu oi the fallowing Board of Manager* •
wm R. Oorgas, Chrlstnui Stay man, Jacob Eb-'
erly, Daniel Bailey, Alexander Cutiicuri, Jacob
li. coover, John Eichelberger, Joseph Wlckerrs
Samuel Lbei iy. Kudulph Antrim, Moses Brlcker
Jacob Coover and J. C. Duuiap.
The rates of insurance are as low and favorable
as any Company ol the kind in the atule. Per
sons wishing to become members arc invited to
make application to the agents of the Company
win* are willing to wait upon them ut any time!
i resident—\N . K.UuPOAa>, Eberly'aMills,Cum
berland County.
V ice President—Chub, ian Stavma.v, Carlisle
Secretary—Juli.N C. Ul'.vlaJ', Meetmulcsbuig
lreaaurer--IJAi.T£L Bailkv, Dillsuurg, York Co
AGENTS.
Cmnhcrlnnd County— Joan Sherrlck, Ailou; Hen
ry Zeurmg, .Shlremunslowii ; Lafiyette Petfer
Dickinson ; Henry Bowman,Chu.entowu ; Mode
tintlUh, .South Muldleton ; siuuuul Uruhuiu W
PeniisUoro’; Samuel Coover, Mechumcsburg • j'
w. Coekim, Sliepherdstown; D. Coover, Upper
Allen: J. o. Saxton, Silver Spring; John iiyer
Carlisle: V alentino reeman, New Cumberland-
Janies McL'unUllsh, Newville, ’
, 1 ork Canity —W, H. Picking, Dover; James
Unlllih. \\ umngion ; T. K. Deardurir. WaKhlnt-l
Ion; iticbey emru. Duisburg; D. Rutter, KftlK
view; John Williams, Canon.
tcuuO/ —jiveob lluvtser, Harrisburg.
Members oi the Company Having policies about
toexpne.eau liave Uiein re.i wed by making fln
plleatluu to any oi the ageu.s. * *
Due. i i.soT
jy/£ K Y Ji It ’ S -VKWLV IMKUoVJiD
CRESCENT SCALE OVER STRUNG
PIANOS,
Acknowledged to Ire tire best. London Rru,
.Medal ami high awards m America received.
MELODEONS & SECOND HAND PIANOS
Wareroom.s.722 Arch hired, below Eighth.
Auni lh. Iml.—|y IMilliMlelpluu, pu.
yWEJiT BHEaTU tun all:
D 11. 1' 0N T AINU’S
BALM OF SI Ylt R H I
la ft sure remedy for the cure of bud breath, nu
mallei irum wiiuL souieo the disease may arise
What young lady o'- gent wip not make uu eliuil
to li'iautv this dis.igieeuble evil vv.ieii it can be
done lor uNL LajLnAlt, sent to your address
postpaid, by mall, and a euie guaranteed, or mu*
ney lutumlud. An oidersmust be uddresstd to
11. li'Miit. Albany, JS, Isole Ageut lor the Uni*
ted States,
Mo »u,*oU7—ly
JLumlJci ana iEoal.
AMJ \AIUJ.
i lie subscriber hu%-lng teuacd iho Vard formerly
occupied by Armsiruug 4 Uotter. and purchased
the stock of
COAL AND LUMRBER,
In tho Yard, together with uu Immense new
stock, will have constantly uu hand and furnish
to order oil kinds and quality of seasoned
LUMBER,
BOARDS,
SCANTLING,
FRAME STUFF,
PALING,
PLASTERING
Lath, Shingling Lath, Worked Flooring and
\\ eatherboardlng. Posts and Rails, and every ar
ticle that belongs to a Lumber Yard.
All kinds of Shingles, to wit: White Pine, Hem
lock, and Oak, of diforenl qualities. Having cam
of my own, 1 can furnish bills to order ot uny
lengih and size at the shortest notice and on tho
most reasonable terms. My worked boards will
be kept under cover, so they can bo Airulshed
at all times.
i have constantly on hand all kinds of FAM
ILY COAL, under cover, which 1 will deliver,
clean, to any pari of the borough, to wit: Ly
kens Valley, Broken Kgg, Btove and Nut. Luke
Fiddler, Trevertou, Locust Mountain, laiulterry*
which I pledge myself to sell at the lowest prices.
Limeburntrra' and iiluckamiUis' (Xml, always uii
and, which 1 will sell at the lowest figure. Yard
west side of Grammar School, Main Street.
Dee. 1. ISOS ANDREW il. BI^AIIL
AND
COMMISSION HOUSE.
Si Feed, Coat, Plaster &
J. BEETEM Si BROTHERS having purchased
Snyder ANewcumor their extensive Warehouse
(Henderson's old stand,) head of High street beg
leave to Iniorm the public that will continue Urn
Forwarding and uuuiulsaiou business on a more
extensive scale than heretofore.
The highest market price will bo paid for Flour
Grain miJ Produce of all kinds.
Flour and Feed, Plaster, Suit and Hay. kept
constantly on hand nod for sole.
Coal of all kinds, embracing
LYKENS VALLEY,
LOCUST MOUNTA N,
L\\YUKRRY,dc..4B
Llmebunaors* and Blacksmiths’ Coal, constant
*• ly for sale. Kept under cover, uud delivered dry
' to any part of the town. Also, all kinds of i-mn.
I ber constantly on hand.
J. BEETFM A BROS.
Doc I I £64,