Memorial and Resolutions.—St. John's Lodge, yo. 200, Ancient York, Masons, Carlisle, Pa., April* Bth, 18M. The Committee appointed to prepare a suitable ' testimonial of regard on behalf of the members of Che said lodge, for their late brother Herman M. Johnson, repotted tbe following, which was unanimously adopted: This Lodge has heard with deep regret, and un feigned sonow; the announcement uf the acuth of our distinguished and beloved Brother Her man M, Johnson, lute President of Dickinson College. We are Keenly bouaible of the great loss wo Have sustained by this sudden occurrence.— Uls lung and usetul life, bis high character, and true Masonic virtue commend him to our lasting remembrance, as an example, worthy of imita tion. Having tilled high and responsible sta tions In the uifairs of life, ho always discharged the various duties devolving upon him with marked ability and unquestionable fidelity. Ho was Worshipiul Muster uf this Lodge, for the Ma sonic year in lesi, and was subsequently District Deputy Grand Muster ot this Masonic district.— Often nave wo uxporlenced tbe benefit, of his learning, and his rotiued, gentlemanly deport ment. ulum have wo feiftnu genial glow 01 icl lowshipgruw warmer*by tho inspiring influence of ins Kindly nature, unr pleasant and profit able Intercourse with him uus suddenly termi nated. He has been translated from tins earth ly Lodge, to that Celestial Lodge above, whore the Supremo Architect of tbe Universe presides. Through me ho wutKed uprightly In bis several stations beiure God and man,—squaring his ac tions by the square of virtue, uud always remem bering chut ho was traveling, upon tho level of time to “ that uudlscoveied country from whose bourne no traveler returns.” We venerate his memory. Lotus emulate his virtues. • To tho family of tho deceased wo glvo tho as surance uf our warmest sympathy, m their sad bereavement. Wo would not interrupt tbe sac redness of their grief, but rather condole with them, upon their Irreparable loss. But wo would conUaeutly remind them, that their husband and father, though dead to earth, yet lives, in the bright beaming light of Immortality, and is now enjoying tuo glorious reward consequent upon a well spent life. In view of tuls sad and lamentable event bo 11 Resolved, That in thedoathuf our worthy Broth er Herman M. Johnson, late President of Dick inson College, inis Lodge has lost one of its most useful and accomplished members. Resolved, That turn Lodge Is deeply afflicted by this melancholy event, uud us a testimonial of their fraternal regard uud esteem, will partici pate In tho fuuorut obsequies oi the deceased. Resolved, That in funner testimony of regard for our deceased Brother, our LdiigO room bo clothed la mourning lor the space ot six mouths. Resolved, That we deopl> sympathize with tho aflllcted lamiiy of the deceased, uud give them the assumes, tuut the esteem of uls Brethren was as fully mei ited as it was freely given. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Lodge bo directed to forward a copy oi these proceedings to the family of the deceased. M. 0. HERMAN, 1 GUI#. D. CHENUWETH, >Cbm. GEO. W. LINN, j Dr, Livingstone Safe. —Word has at last been-received from Africa that Dr. Livingstone is still alive, and this time there can be no mistake, since the infor mation comes from the intrepid traveler himself, In the shape of a letter to Sir Roderick Murchison. The Doctor writes that he is in good health, his expe dition has been completely successful, and that ho expects to return to England jit an’early day. This'ia, indeed, gratify ing intelligence, and an account detail ing bis explorations and adventures dur ing the long period in which ho has been hidden away from civilized sight, will be anxiously looked for by the read ing public in this and the old world. Business 'Notices. [communication. 1 Philadelphia, April 1,1808. hklUorx American Volunteer: Beau Sirs: Will you do «s tho favor to Invite tho [attention of your renders to the claims of tho “BARLEYSHEAF” ANTI-DUST, AIR TIGHT COOKING STOVE, with EXTEN DED FIRE-BOX FOR WOOD OR CO\L, paten ted and introduced by oar firm? And also, allow ua to state that we shall bo happy to lorward des criptive circulars on application, nnd furnish whatever Information may bo desired ns to the peculiar excellencies of our late ! * Introduction.” To tho trade, woextchdaa invitation to corres pond with us, confident of our ability to materi ally advance their interests. Very Respectfully. STUART, PETERSON 4 CO., Stave 4 Hollow - Ware launders, Noble Bt., above 1 lUh. For sale by RIJJESMITH 4 RUPP, Carlisle, Pa. • April 10,1868.—H Having largely increased our stock of Coffees, Sugars, Syrups, and Groceries generally. We Invito storekeepers to call—see goods and learn prices. Prices of Salt and Fish, both reduced. Largo stocks on hand. Wm, BLAIK & SON. ‘South End,” Carlisle, Fenn'a. April 16.1668. A. B. & N. Sherk are now manufac turing the largest assortment and the best styles of Buggies, Carriages and Spring Wagons ever offered in Carlisle. Feb. 21, 1868.—00w-tf Medicines, Perfumery, &u.—A large and fresh supply on hand, together with all the articles usually kept in Drug Stores, at Corn man & Worthington’s, No. 7, East Main Street. -OS'* Particular attention paid to proscriptions. March 20,1868. Sspedal Notices. Boils. — Like the volcano, Boils give Issue to the foul and fiery contents of the deep interior. To remove the ctmso of such suffering it is only necessary to vitalize the Blood by sup plying It with its Life Element , Iron. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP, (a protected solution of the Protoxide of Iron) will do this effectually, and give strength, vigor and new life to the whole system. Eziraci of a Letter /roni Rev. Hichaed Q. Edes, 0/ BoUon, Mass. “ For years I was a sufferer from Boils, go that my Ufo became wearwom through their frequent and parsiSwat recur reuce; dually u carbuuclo formed m the small of my back. During Its pro* Sress large pieces of docomposed flesh were every ay or two cut awaj, uud the prostration auu general disturoauee of tue system were great.— Before 1 had recovered from this attach two smaller carbuncles broito out higher up, ami 1 was again threatened with a recurrenco of the sufferings to to whtcu 1 had so long been subjec ted. It was at this time thatl commenced tak ing the PERUVIAN SYRUP. X continued tak ing it until 1 had used hvo bottles; since then 1 have had nothing of the kind. For years I was one of the greatest sufferers. Other medicines gave me partial uud temporary relief, but this reinarirabio remedy, with a laud and lotutive seuse, wom dire cutiy to the root of the evil, uud did its work with u thoroughness worthy of Us established character. ’ A 32 page Pampuietsentfreo. Thogenulnehas “PjsruvlaN Vyuuf’' blown lu the glass. j. P. DLNBAIURE, Froprlctor, Sold by all druggists. iVo. 3c Dey or.. N. Y, The best known remedy for SCBOFULA In all Us manifold forms, including Ulcers, Can • eers. Syphilis, salt Rheum, Consumption, etc., is Du. Armans' Xqdxns WATttiq&pure solution of lodine without a solvent, discovered alter many years ol scientific research and experiment. Fur eradi cating humors irom the system it has no equal. Circulars sent free. J. F. DINSMORE, Sold by DmgOisis generally. 30 Dey Si,, At Y. April IS, 1888.— im A Useful Invention.—The new wire for clothes lines bids fair to supersede every other in use. to patent is on the coatlug of the wire, and this Is well nigh ludestructable. Prom the evidences wo have seen and the testimony as to Us durability and value,.wo have no hesitation In recommending this wlro to our friends and patrons os all that Us inventors claim far It,— Whoever now willfully Inflicts upon his family the troubles of the Rope Clothes Lino, deserves to .receive his fresh linen soiled. April 18,1808.—31 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 “ R iot and Herb Juices. Samaritan's and remedy " Root and H erb Juices, Samaritan's .for u Root and Herb Juices. Samaritan's Scrofula “ Boot and Herb Juices. Samaritan’s aud all u Herb Juices.*' Samaritan's Eruptions “ Root ayd Herb Juices .* ortho 44 Root and Herb Juices,' Samaritan's Skin. “ Root and Herb Juices.' There Is not another remedy known to equal this for the cure of Syphllus, Ulcers, Sores, Scrof ula, In all Ua forms, Tetters, Scales. Bolls, Mercu rial Diseases and eruptions of the Skin. This Is no experiment; it Is a well tested remedy in the nlted Stales Hospitals, where those diseases as Burned their worst forms; mild coses soonyleld— six bottles will cure ony case. It Is a common saying, “ I have tried everything without effect. To such wo say, use the Samaritan Root and Herb Juices , and If it falls to oure any disease of the blood or skip,' your money will be refunded by our agents. Price $1.25 per bottle. SAMARITAN’S GIFT, THE MOST OERT4IN REitsvy EV R SED Bold by H. Havorsllcki Carlisle, Fa. * DESMOND & CO„ Pr 915 Race Street Philo May 3, ISOT-ly To Consumptives.—Tbe advertiser, having been restored to health In a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for cevoral years wltn a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption—is anxious to make known to his followsufforers tho means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, free of charge), with tho direc tions for preparing and using tho same, which they will find a some core for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Couchs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of tho advertiser In sending tho Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information wh Ich ho conceives to bo Invaluable and ho hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as It will cost them, and nothing may prove l a blessing. Par lies wishing tho proscription, free, by return mail, will ploaso address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg. Kings Co., Now York. ' May 10,1867—1 y CONSUMPTIVES READ! A Physician, who had consumption for sever al years, with frequent bleedings of tho lungs, cured himself with n medicine unknown to the profession,-when his case appeared hopeless. Ho Is the only physician who has used It In his own person, or who has any knowledge of Its virtues; and ho can«ascrlbo the degree of health be now enjoys to nothing hut tho use of this medicine: ami nothing but utter despair and entire extinc tion of all hope of recovery, together with a want of confidence In all others. Induced him lo haz ard tho experiment. To those suffering with this malady, ho proffers a treatment which ho confi doutly believes will eradicate thedlscoso. Medi cine forwarded by express. Send for cljculnr.or call on Dll. E. BOYLSTON JACKSON, iVo. 2.">0 V. Tenth Street, Phitn. Dec. 5,1867—1 y Errors of Youth.—A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Preimi turo Decay, and all tho effects of youthful indis cretion. will, for tho sake of suffering humanity send free to all who need It, tho recipe and direc tions for making tbe simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad vertlser’s experience, can do so by addressing, lu perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, \ IJ (,’eilar Street, Now* York May 10,1807—1 y Information. —Information 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, <fcc., on the skin, leaving the same soft, clearnnd beauti ful, can be obtained without charge by address ng THOS.T. CHAPMAN, CUKMisr, 820 Broadway, New York. May 10,1807—1 y iHHatrrteft FAGAN—FAQ A On the 7th Inst., in Ccntre ville. by Rev. M. G. Earhart,.Mr. John U. Fagan to Mrs. Mary Ann Fagan, both of Dickinson twp, HIMES—CREBS,—On the same day by the Ramo,at> the residence of the brides' purunts, Mr. J. H. Himes, of Mllltown, to Miss Elizabeth L. (-robs, of Centrovlilo. 23 i cti . STEEL.—In this Borough on Sunday morning last, Mr. Ephrjilm Steel, in the 70lh year of his age. IRVINE.—On tho 01 h Inst., in this borough Mollle E., daughter of John and Ellen B. Irvine, In the Kfth year of her age. LIGHT.—At Greeusburg, Westmoreland coun ty, on the Inst., of consumption, Mr, Ellas Light, formerly of Cumberland county, aged lu years. ®l)e ijttarfeets. Carlisle Flour and Grain Market. Carlisle, April 15, 1868. Flour—Family, $l3 00 New Corn 1 00 Flour—Super 0 00 Oats 70 •Rye Flour 8 50 Clover Seed, 0 50 Wheat—White, 2 55 Timothy Seed, 1 75 Wheat—Red, 2 50 Now Hay "A ton 12 00 Rye Si €i\rlislo Provision Ulnrkct. Carlisle, April 15,1888. -J r ' pr. GO to 100 150 Potatoes—b—bus 1 75 H Apples—best 2 5i 1U \pplea—2d b—bus 200 15 Rags, 1 Butter, Lard Tallow Bacon—Hams,. Bacon—Sides,.. PUila4el|>hta~ Markets. Philadelphia. April H, 1808. Fi.oun.-Tho demand is limited both for ship ment and homo use, but holders continue very firm in their views; about 800 bblssold In lots to the homo trade as tallows: Northwestern super fine 87.75085 U. Northwestern extra 9.ooao.su,North western family 10.00a11.75. Pennsylvania a Wes tern superfine 8.70u9.00, Pennsylvania a western extra 9.00 a 10.00, Pennsylvania a Western family 11.00a12.50, Pennsylvania a W estern fancy IB.uO a 15.00, Rye Flour 8 87%. Grain.—The offerings of wheat are light, and drlme Is In full request at full prices; sales of 3,- 500 bus. good and prime red at 82 80 a 2 85; and some luleflor white at 82 00. Hyo comes In slow ly; sales of Pennsylvania at $11)0. Corn is held firmly, and meets a fslr inquiry; sales of 8,000 bus at 8120 for yellow; and 81 18 for Western mlrted. Oats are steady : sales of Western at 80c; and Pennsylvania and Delaware at 88 a 00c. In barley no change, 500 bus barley malt sold at 82- 20. Seeds.—Cloverseed Is dull and prices are uu sestled; sales of 100 bus at SO a 0 50 lor Pennsylva nia, and Prime Western at 87 25 per bus. Timo thy Is dull; 250 bushels sold at 82 25 a 2 50 per bus. Flaxseed sells on alnval at 82 00 per bus. iHetoo SUrbertiaeuicnts "VTOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS,—The IN Treasurerof Cumberland County will attend for the purpose of receiving County and Slate taxes, as required by Act of Assembly, at the following times and places, viz: West Pennsboro’, at the public house of J. W Fair, May 15, and at the house of J. Chlsnell, May Monroe, at the public house of A. L. liursh. May 18, and 19. upper Allen, at the public house of Joshua Culn* May 20 and 21. 1 Lower Alien, at the public house of J. G. Heck, May 22, and at the public house of John Hinkle. May 23. Hampden, at the public house of Miles Crow ley, May 25 and 20. East Pennsboro’,' at the nubile house of Jacob Kline, May 27, and the public house of L. Hut field, May 28. New Cumberland, at the public house of Wil liam Bell, May 29 and 30. Newton, at the public house of Henry Hursh, Juno 1, at Stoughstown, June 2. Hopewell and Newburg, at the public house of Wm. C. Sharp, Juno 3 anu 4. Shippensburg Borough and Township, at the public house pf J. T. Junlcin, Juno 5 and 6. Dickinson, at the publlchouso of Jos. L. Knel tlo. June 8 and 9. Penn, at the public bouse of E. B. Eyster. June 10 and 11. Southampton, at the public bouse of Win. Clark, June 12 and W. Milllln, at Knettlo’s School House, June 15 and 10. Frnnkford, atßloserville School Honso, Juno 17 and 18. Newvlllo, at the house of C. A. Henuaborgor, June 10 and 20. Middlesex, at Middlesex School House, Juno 22 and 23. Silver Spring, at the house of George Duoy, June 21, and at the house of A. Kllnk, Juno 25, North Middleton, at tbo house ol J. C. Beecher. Juno 28 and 27. South Middleton, at the house of S. Rupley. June *29, and the house of Jeremiah Hannon, June SO, Mechaulcsburg, at the house of T. J. Kerr, July amt *2. Carlisle, at the Commissioners’ Office, July 0 and 7. The Treasurer will receive taxes at hlsofilco until the Ist day of September next, at which time duplicates for all unpaid taxes will be Is sued lo the constables of the respective boroughs .and townships, five per cent, will however be added to all taxes, If not paid on or before the first day of August next. C. MELLINGER, Treasure)' of Cumberland County Pa. April 16, IBGB.-st. J TMPHiAC H M E N T ! "while the minds of our citizens, and in fact the people of tho whole country, continue to bo ex cited to such an alarming extent. grasping with avidity, every item of news regarding THE TRIAL OF THE PRESIDENT by the “ High Court of Impeachment," ami while all parties evince the deepest anxiety to Its final result, hoping the best and fearing the worst, It is a source of solid comfort to know that there is an Infallablo antidote for Inordinate memtal agi tation which Is within tho reach of all. It is scarcely necessary to remark that Dosh A Baylor’s “BLACKCBOOFSB G’A R S is tho antidote par excellence, and only live eta. each. DOSHA BAYLER. JJefween Rhcem's Hall PYanklin House. April 10, 1808,—It VTOTrCß. —Notice is hereby given that t 1 Letters of Administration on tho estate ol Elizabeth Whitcomb, den’d., latoof Sliver Spring twp., Cumberland rounty, have been granted to the undersigned residing in tho same township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having clalmsagalnatsald estate will also present them for settlement. GEORGE HOUVEII. April 10,188 H Administrator. [N BANKRUPTCY. I Eastern District of Pennsylvania. S. S. At Carlislf, March 23, A. D„ IbGS. Th« undersigned hereby gives notice of bis ap pointment as Assignee of John Bentz, in tho County of Cumberland, and State of Pennsylva nia, within said District, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition, by tho district Court of said district, W. E. SADLER, April 16,1808.—3 t ' Hssiffnce. T?OR SALE OR RENT.—The larpe Threo-Rtory House, on tho hnrner of High and Bedford Sts., known as the Thorn property, and 10 four-room houses on Liberty street, to white people cheap. Enquire of Fob, 30.—8 m Owner V Noxth and Pitt sis. iflcU) abbcrtlsmcnts BJ. WILLIAMS & SONS. a J%o. 10 A'an'/i Sixth Street, Philadelphia. LARGEST manufacturers of VENETIAN BLINDS A >' 1) WINDOW SHADES, *«-MELL AT THE LOWEST PUICES.^Sa Blinds Repaired. Store Shades, Trimming* fixtures, Plain Shades of all kinds. Curtail Cornices, Picture Tassels, Cord Bell Pulls, Ac. April 16, 1868.—1 t ilegal ifrchces SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS.— By virtue of a warrant from under the bund uud seal of tho Commissioners of Cumberland County, uud to me directed, the lollowing tracts or lots ol unsealed laud, situated m Cumberland Co. Pa., wiii-be sold at public sale, at 16 o’clock, on Monday, tne Bth day of June, i.mia, at tho Court House, lu Carlisle, Couniy aforesaid, or ns much ol each tract as will detruy Hie unpaid taxes uud coats duo thereon. C. MECLINOER, • County Treasurer. Dickinson No. Ac. Own. Tux Due. W Ucetetn, Himes .t Co.. €0 50 I Uitemmi, W. I iw to Uniimm, Jolm yO2 (1 Orelsi, Jacob I 01 70 Cireason, James 1 121 U Uilt, F. A. y 70 10 llemmlnger, J. 101 101 Johnson, Jolm is 01 U Lerow, Adam 12 17 7 Leahey, Lewis 1 7.i GOD Moore, Alfred 2100 1» Myers, Cyrus 0 uu :i Mentor, M. or N. I o» » Mniufftrd./. *fc ii. 575 .‘5 M’Creury, Win. Usi .'I Siallsmiih, J no. .{i 200 Woods, S. theirs) 0 lu, 5 Wolf, Jacob l*| 17 Young, A, 1 iloi 2u Garner, Jacob i 52 1 Sours, Jolm H. 500 15 CocUloy, iSoull 70 « Hanu, Aaron 10 ii 5 Lough, Jolm 150 52 Myers, Henry 11 .W » Shoutler, llavld 211 South Mid 15 Albright, Jacob ,s U, 1 Urownawell, (i. 75! 27 uraml, Jacoi) 2;Ui I'JCorbet, Joim 1 2-*( 5 Carl, William 1 ;kv 7 Johnson, John 15l] 2 Kaufman, !->. 1 i.oj 20 I,oilman, satu'l 2i[ 10 Myers, A. H. .101 15 Naiior, Alex. 1 22i 5 Loren', David !i-l| 5 Moore, Wm. Sr. (lirundt.) 5 DUenian, Daii’l 15 Goodyear's Heu-h, Townahi}). i\o. Ac. Oica. l\ix Due. 15 Xowcomcr, J. 73 » 7 Puller, S. (col'd) 63 i 3 Davis, Moses U 3 ! 5 Jacobs George IOH ID Jacobs, George 7 '2O i I Leas. hlphr'm 16 > I Myers/Sam’l 1 lij Myers, Isaac Hit 310 Gilt, Daniel s> 5 Jlrough, John I i’ll 1 4 Bowers, Jsaao 27 1 l> Myers, Israel U 3 1 Myers, 50 ' 6 Moalorf, Isaac I 'Jo « 31eals, Jeremiah I H 23 Sowers, Paul 111 lo Sterner, j.or J. I ~2 26 ■ h Witherspoon, N. 03 ! "» Albert. Widow HI i 10 Jacobs, Cyrus 71 0 Myers, V. si 3l Myers, Chas. 1 31 10 Smyers, Philip 32 U Hcecher, Jacob I O‘J 1 6 lObert, John 112 5 Nollniuger. J 3i, Idlclon. 0 llolllnger. A. to U) llolllnger, IX oj 13 Morrison, John 12 H Moore, Allred Kl!‘j 21 Price anti lian . code, 300 17 Shnver, Jacob C. 1 U<l ID Siiiiih, John \V. 3 k'i 1) WelsirAs lloirs, 2 13 1) Ward, James 1 s 6 lb/angler, Alan. 3 3s HUarmw, 2s 1 Glean, Patterson <‘>b 11 Miller, Joan 1 Go Mi[)f Biddle, E. M. S 7 206 Koontz, Isaac 20. 10 Fulton, James 1 7,} l;i Klndig. H. t: WlEburly, Christ. i:i ti 2 17 Miller,Samuel 1(0 IUO Ivoser, Alex. .5.55 22 Uhoad.s, John P. 1 o 1 Patton's, Venus io Wesiuiur. miuii'l 2 ot lloir«- |] ,»Arnold, Suin'l 81 i»l Ithuuds, Lougaiul ill) Hnelcer, Arch. I.V Enerly, 1201 26 Wondburn, A. S. 7. 1,000 \Vo(Jdburn, J M 20 1, Carlisle. 1 Caldwell's Heirs, 70 J J j Wahl, George I, Shipjjcnshurg Township, I Spence, Ssumiel IDO Penn. (12 Beltz.hoovcr, J. 1,5 Miller, Henry , J 7.5 (Bentz.j 2-12 3 litsliop, tlltx. iw 100 Galbraith T. M. 0 '.ID 210 Moore, Johnston NGJ 25 Souright, F. W. 1 ;is .5 Melllnger, John •:$ oil UWShoeb & Sons, .5 72 II sluink, Marlin .5n (n Solltiiburger, J, 201 0(1 Weaver, Unas. .5 Id 62 Duncan, David 7U 2DOarver Peter i ID lsHnlnnger.il. ! 2o 20 Trego, Devi 2 10 0 HoUlnger, Jacob 01 20 Thrush, 15. 250 Meehan iasbnrg. 1 Waggoner, P. «. 28 | :{ yiierhun. Henry I -50 Frankfard. ■\ M'Cullough, J. 11l « Abl, Peter A, JH is Dunbar, John lls 27 Battrum, BumT 5i 7 Clay, Jno. (heirs) 2-| 0 Forbes, A. (Heirs) Is 2t Homminger, John 25, u Heberllg, It. 100 JO Nallor, Barney Bu [ • 1 Silver Spring. 8 Basohore, Peter Gl 10 Sherbnn, J. G, 1 12 8 Erb, BunJ. 8-1 2 Hoover, John 17,5 5 Gleim, G. (heirs) 2-> 4 Kietzlor, J. Jr. luu 4u Stayman, M. C. 2 21 Middlesex 12 Geese, George 12:75 Kissinger, Peter l;ki Hnmerlch, U. P. 021 7 Kapp, Levi 0 (’rain Dr. Jos. 20 I Miller, Jacob 0 Coble, D. (liolrsl b-i| Egolf, John North Middleton. Go Bloscr. Win, 2 01 | :i Dawson, M East Pcnnsborough. CO Seller, Dr. Win. S 2 10 [ Mumma. Sam’l :u Newton 2 Waggoner, J. T. 8-1 1 Middleton, Win. 102 1 Kimlig, (heirs) 5o 1 Sbmtier, J. M. 1 Kindig, sam’l Hi I Minderson, Jos. no 1 M’Cune. Sam’l 2(, Hopcil'dl, 4 Shurno, Sam’l 22;50 Sharpe, M. i 00 55 Sharpe, J. M. D. 1 Oojla M’Cune, J, (heirs) 8l West Pcnnsborou,(/h, M’Kinney, P. (heirs) 75 April 9, 1&88.—ot VTOllCE. —Notice is hereby given that XN application will bo made for the incorpora tion of u Bank of Deposit, Discount Uud Circula tion, under the authority of the Act of Assembly, approved May Ist, loth, to be located In Carlisle, Cumberland County, l J a., and to bo culled the “Farmer's Bank, 1 ’ with a Capital of fitly thou sand dollars, with the privilege of Increasing the same to one hundred thousand dollars, ROBERT GIVEN, WM. U. MILLER. C. P. IiUMEIUCU. CAREY W. AHL, J. U. BUFFER. ABNER W. BENTZ. THOMAS PAXTON. ABRAM WITMER. JACOB NOFTSINGER, Sr., DAVID HEIKE3. Jan. 39,1888.—0 m NOTICE. —Notice is hereby giveu that Letters of Administration on the estate of Adam Whllcombe, deceased, late of Monroe township, have been granted to the under signed residing in the same township. All persons Indebted la said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for settlement.. JOHN PAUL, March 28, laBB.—GL Administrator, NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given tlmt letters Testamentary on tbo estate of Dan iel Fought, deceased, late of Silver. Spring twp , Cumberland county, have been grant ed to the undersigned, residing lu same township. All persons Indented to said estate are requested lo make payment immediately, and those nr dug claims will present them fur-settlement. WILLIAM fought, Executor, March 12.1888.—Ct Book agents wanted FOB THE JiEW HOOK, “MEN OB’ OUR T IMES ” or Leading Patriots ol the Day. An eiegant oc tavo volume, richly illustrated with 18 beautiful Steel Engravings, and a portrait ol the author, Mrs. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE. Agents say it Is the best, and sells the quickest of any book they ever sold. Some are taking 200 or ders per week. It will outsell *' Uncle Tom's CV.S - We employ no general agents, but pay extra commission. Old agents will appreciate this Item. Send lor circulars giving lull particulars. Ad dress HARTFORD PUBLISHING CO.. Hartford, Connecticut. [April U. —11} TjUN ANCIAL STATEMENT Ob S. H. I > GOULD, TItEASU HER OF THE BOROUGH. OF CARLISLE, FOR THE YEAR lal)7-S. DR. To ara’l rcc'd from Carlisle Deposit Bank on notes discounted, . To cash rcc’d from Samuel Wetzel, Sr., collector for 1880, To cosh rec’d from Abr’m DoHufl, Esq., fines, To cash rcc’d from Jos. C. Thompson, Esq. Sheriff, distributive share in Mechanics Lein of Borough ol Car lisle r«J. Weaver. To cash rec’d flora Market Stalls ami Market muster, To cash reo’d from Exhibition licou- ses, To ain't ol Dupllcaloof ISG7. SolGs 04 To ain't of Exonerations, 171 51 To ain’t outstanding, 520 87 BCO2 38 4172 CO To cash rec’d’from J. Carapbol, Chief Burges, linos, • Paid John Kramer, Bt. Commissioner, and employees. $2003 11 Paid A. L. Sponsler, Treasurer Carlisle Goa and water Co., - 1000 02 Paid Campbell & Henwood and others for plumbing and repairs to plugs, Paid Sam'! Wetzel, Sr., and lleury L. Hccker, for revenue stamps. Paid Simon Smith and J. A J. Hosier, (or Blacksmlthlng. 31) 07 Paid D. 11. Keller and others, interest ' on Borough bonds. Paid Interest on Judgment of Mrs. Warden, v* Bor. Carlisle. Paid Win. BaruLiz, Interest on Boro* bond. Paid Carlisle Deposit Bank, discount on notes, Paul Joseph Shump. for mason work and laying crossings, Paid Bratton & Kennedy for printing, Paid SamT Wetzel, Jr. for damages In opening street Paid Ephrlam Wetzel for damages in opening street, , 20 00 Paid J. M. Weakley, Esq., prole'-slmml services in arson eases, 150 00 Paid A. B. Sharp, Esq,, profess’nivl ser vices In arson cases, Paid A. K. Ilhecmfor services of De tective', Paid Peter Spalir for holding election in East Ward, Paid Jacob Uretz for holding election in Westward, paid David Slpe for Boole* Case for the Weigh House, Paid Beolein & Brother for Lumber, Paid Geo, & A. Bectcm, repairing Mar ket House, 59 32 Paid Patrick Madden, cleaning spring, 137 50 Paid G. L. Goueher and others posting ordinances, 1 25 Paid Ephrlam Steel, winding and regu lating clock, Paid w. B. MoCoramon, street' regula ting. 13 00 ,-jfmancial. Paid Jonathan Zeiglor and others for stone, Paid A. Martin, serv’g,election notice*. Paid Jus. Wlducr, serving election no tices, Ac., Paid Walker & Clauds’, repair’s Grave Yard Wall, Paid James Armstong, making Boro’ duplicate for ISO 7. Paid .1. G. Strong for ten maps. Paid J. O. Strong for surveying, Paid Jaw. Louden and a. M. Piper for stationery. Paid A. Uhmoliart, St. Commissioner for ISGO, Paid A. s. Line and others, repairing gnrf lamps. Paid it. D. Wood & Co. for Arc plug and freight. Paid John Campbei, tolegraplilng, Paid 11. McCartney, expenses In arson oases, Paid extra appropriation to Good Will Pi re Co,. Paid extra appropriation to Cumber land Fire Co., Paid L. A. Line for trees. Paid Gardner A Co. for castings, Paid Win, Fcnlcnl and others for work and repairs. Paid Henry Saxton for hardware ami tools, Paid Cumberland Fire Co. annual ap propriation, Paid S. Goodyear repairs to pump, Paid Jellcrson Worthington, Paid Mr. Bucher and others stall rent refunded, Paid A. DellUll'. qualifying council, Paid John Campbell, expenses In arrest for arson, Paid Sam’l Wcl/.cl. Sr., tax refunded, Paid S. H. Gould, salary ns Borough treasurer, Paid A. S. Lino, salary as market mas ter, Paid John Kramer, salary as. St. com- msssioner, Paid Mathew Neely,salary ns assistant Si, commissioner Paid Win, Cro/.lor, salary as high con- stable, Paid 000. Taylor, salary ns janitor ami lighting aiuck, *'ij OO Paid S. 1). Hampton, 4tl» (lunrtors sala ry as secretary to council, 27 DO Paid Wm. B Holler, Esq., attorney to council and professional services, 25 00 Paid nolo In Carlisle Deposit Bank, 500 DO Paid nolo In Carlisle Deposit Bonk, 1-500 IK) Paid eupons on Borough bonds, UKI oi) I'ald C. 11. Holler, palnt’g weigh scales, k 0i) Paid Hen. First, E Swartz, H. Ulpp, L. Mlnlch, IJ. Myers and Patrick Mad den, for police service during the yea;*, 2357 2S Paid John Strlngfellow, salary us Jani tor to grave yard, 50 00 Paid E. I), (pilgloy, salary aw secretary to corporation, 130 00 Paid Empire Hook and Ladder Co., an nual appropriation, 31 00 Paid John Campbell for badges and Buttles for police, 21 50 Paid ,v. K. itheom for Printing, 72 00 Paid S. H. Uould, services In settling Samuel Wetzel's account, 15 (X) Ilalanco In hiuuN of treasurer SI4,OUT IK) Statement o/S. H. GOULD, Trvamrer oj (he Borough of Carlisle, of the Bounty account for the year 18157 and ’isB. DK. To ain't rec'd from Sum'l Wetzel. Hr. collector for ISMI, To ain’t rec’il from Henry L. Hccker colloclur for W}7. MUfl 77 To ain’t rec’d from Andrew Kerr, col- lector for ls(Ti, 1 IH-'l I>7 To am t roc’il from JacobUlieeiu,trea surer lor Ijj'JU, iini-1) Paid hountj’ bonds and interest on same, £2ol*o 0a Paul Carlisle Deposit Hank Interest on boim tv m»H\ Oil 27 Paid Carlisle Deposit UanU on neemuit or • bounty note, 0500 IH» Paid (’imiionson bounty bonds, • 1533 'JO Paid Sjimi'l Wetzel, Sr., bounty tax of L. Lob refunded,* Treasurers cominlsson, 1 per et. on sl2,l(£t 10, Hnf. In hands of treas urer Financial Statement pf Bountg Find ol the Borough of Carlisle. To amount of bonds payable January Ist ism*, *53000 oo To amount of bonds payable January Ist I STD, 3000 00 To amount of bonds payable January l.St liS7l, 3000 00 To amount of bonds payable January Ist 117:1. 8000 00 To amount of bonds payable January Ist J.S7J, - 3000 00 To amount of bonds payable January Ist ls7l, 3000 00 To amount of bonds payable January Ist J«75, O 0 Due Carlisle Deposit Rank for bounty purposes, 3001 01 . 24,301 Ol Wo. auditors of tbe Borough of Carlisle, do eer- Hfy that wo have examined the toregolng Bor ough and Bounty accounts of S. II OOULD, Bor* ough Treasurer,and find a balance due said Bor ou-b of SI :11, and also a balance duo the Bounty account of SKj «J. Witness our hands this 21th day of March isOS. K. D. QUIOMSY. I Auditors L. T. OiIEENi'TELD, J AH(iUoI3 - April 2. ISOS,—3t. | 3Lißt of Uralecs. List OK UJjJALEHS in Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, ulsd brewers, Distillers. Uimiiunneii, Killing Houses, Ac., within Ujo Uimniv of Cumberland, in appraised and usscss od iiyl', a. Plunk, Mercantile Appraiser in ac cordance with the scveial acts of Assembly, us follows, to wit: . CARLISLE. \V. C. Sawyer & Co., dry goods, C. Ugllby, do Lelilich A Miller, do L. T. Greenfield, do W. A. Miles, do .1. G. H. King, do V. A. Harper, do • Uobert Aillsun, groceries, .1. Martin, do Waslimood A Uro., do W. Ulair A Son, do Keeny A Masonholmer, do Joseph Zeigler, do John Fuller, do John limner, do 11. Pohlcv, do J. D. Mecic, do \V. J. Cameron, do J. Sener, do W. H. Uaru. do C. Liaiiinii, do U. U. llollimui, do i; A. J. Mlc-s, do 1 Daniel shoemaker, do 1 J. K. Spangler, do 1 C. A. Smith, do 1 W. 11. smith, do 1 liectem A Uro., produce, 1 J. A I), Rhoads, do • 1 J. 11. Hosier A Uro., do 1 it. C. Woodward, do I if. llarkness, <lo i Leu A Uro., do I s. M, Hoover, lumber and coal, 1 A. 11. Ulair, do 1 Dolaneey A Shrom, do I; J. A, Wetzel A Co., Hour and feed. 1 A. U. Ewing, furniture, *’ 1 H. Rhoads. do 1 ■lolin Llzmau, do 1 Fredrick Cornman, ilo 1 David Sipe. do 1 Halbert A Shapley, do 1, J. U. Tribler, agt., merchant tailor, 1! ■I. A. Kaklns, do JJ N, lluntcli, do 1! J. do li I. Livingston, do l-l S. Arnold, clothing, H A. G. Lcchler, do 11 K. R. Leonard, Jr., do Li .1. W. Smiley, do 11 A. Lehman, do 14 A. M. Piper, books, II .1. Loudon, do U George Vocum, confectionary, 14 U. S. Hughes, do H Mrs. H. M. Kleller, do II J. 11. Khcem A Co., do- 11 Coyle A Co., notions, M Mrs. lloauuborger, do II J. Hutton, fancy goods, 11 A. 11. Miller, do II J. P. Nell', do 11 .1, Irvin, bools and shoos, 1.1 F. C. Fleming, do li Spoiswuod A ICerby, do 11 P. Ivellenberger, do 11 J. U. Gardner, do 11 W. C. Dlven, do 14 W. M. Porter, do U U. Plank. do 11 G. F.nsmlnger, leather, 11 J, G. Callio, haus and furs, H •I. Uuaz, do H J. A. Keller, da H ii. sa.Mon, hardware, !• Miller A Bowers, do 10 H. Heystnger, watches and Jewelry, 14 W. U. A. Mangle, do H T. Conlyn. do II F. C. cramer. do 1 Comman A Worthington, drugs. 14 Min. c, Klliotl, do II I), italston, do h Huversilck A Uro., do 12 D. Cornman. do 14 John Campbell, sewing machines, 14 Mrs. Uniter, do 11 C. L. Lochmau, do U Mrs. M. Nell', millinery, 14 Mrs Chenowelh, do Mrs. E. Williams, do H J. C. Lcsher, photographs, 11 Mrs. It. A. Smith. lo Jj Samuel Ensmlngcr, robes, H W.Ulepper, do 11 Walker A Claudy, . stoves, U William Fridley, do 11 Itinesmith a itupp, do 1 > Jacob Martin. baker, It William Sellers, do * 14 Peter Miller, do II Mrs. A. M. Fredericks, do 14 ’ Dosh A Uayler, cigars, 14 1). Rhoads, do 11 *7.V«) 00 720 70 17 32 1120 72 134 00 101 50 SI,4(JU7 U 0 200 00 21 88 1521 01) 23 02 231 18 120 .V) IS-l 25 MECHANICSBUUG ICooiUz, Megary A Co., dry pond.?, II Hurst ,t Sou, do 10 Joseph lilcock, do 10 Brugh & Bro., do 11 .1. D. Uafonsbcrgcr, do * 12' BrlmlloA Nieswanger, do 0 J. S. Updegraph, do * 13 Comfon & BuiturlT, do - ll' Itockafelbnv &. Miller, groceries, H West .t Eberly, do 12 KauUmun & Urlllllh, do 12 Devlnnnv A Myers, do 14 Klorh A Heikes, do 12 J. Kmmlnger, • ilo 13 Yetinan Eves. drugs, , 14 J. B. Herring, .do 11 11. F. Guyer, do * 11 Ira Day, do 11 20 00 150 00 130 00 10 00 Statler & Bro., bata and caps, 14 Henry Zinu, bools and shoes 14 llnwumn & Bro,, do 14 Levi Biegcl, do 13 C. Kolm, do 14 John H. Keller, do 14 Jacob K. Longueokor, do i 4 20 00 Mm.jc vV. Utnm, lurmiuro, Ttlzel & Hro., da .John Hupp, do It. m, •Jmpioy, Jewelry, Jacob Hwuit/,, do Uobb it KimmcU, hardware, Hoycr, Kberly & Co., do It, WllSOll, StOVCH, WoudcrtlHi & Hauck, do J. J. .smith, coiuecUuimi v, .). Uhler, do Jacob Crave, L. i). Keeler, merchant tailor,’ L. W. Abrams, clothing. Wm. Hulling, do Mrs. S. srnions, do M. UuswjJer, cigar-., b. Fulmer, do Matthews & Uro., gas litters, Mrs. bryan, millinery, L. I l ’. Kberly, lumber, J. Milleisen, do Joseph Long, do H, «. .Moor al Co., do Staynmn <t bucher, produce, Johnson ft. Sou, do T. U, Jirysou, do Miller ft (iurrett, do W. Il.'uswald, coal, J. W. Lucluuun, photographs, 15. W. Mutieson, do J. L. Heciter, bo iks, H. NnN, murkeilng,' K, llnll'iimn, do , SIIIFFKNSbUIUJ. dry goods, do «3 72 2 00 12-75 20 00 50 no 20 UO 73 392 20 112 40 OS 3 (17 300 00 500 00 5 00 :u 95 27 70 P.jhcrt Snodgrass, H. 11. MePhersou, .I.it.J. U. Ueddig, Danner it Scaly, ij. U. Stewart, Tariuou & Klmhell, groceries, U. K. Duke, do ?s. .Myers, do .1. Kelso, do M. M. Anglo, do i'agne .tseldors, do .McPnursuu &Co., hardware, (irahlli it Hollar, do •I. C. Ailic, drugs, B. lv. Keller, do u. \\'. croft, hoots and shoos, P. s. Am, , do .1. U. Cole, do W. Clark, eonfccllonnn . •S. C. Hollar, do W. U. Hollar. do H. Pustuaugld, do it uinir, merchant tailors, Handle it ilender, do J. Bridges it Son, do .1. -M. smiley, do T. I*. Blair, produce, W. T. S. Jamison it Co., do Morrow it Endanger, do Hong it Wish, Hawion it Co., A. Sieior it .Son, U. .J. snoildy, Barnhart, Duke it Bro, J. Landis, jewelry, W, D. 10. Hayes hewing machines, 11. M. Siurgenn, millinery, John A. Wall’, stoves. U.S. Slones, drugs, 1 •I, M. lleykes, stoves; J. Kelso, hooks, NEW CUMBEHHAND, dry goods, do 125 00 <OO 00 $l-1,06(1 57 81 ;» r. wnicu, •ISuiigtinma Jc .So)) it t’o., JU'iiry U. .Mossor, lumber, 1;} do 1 i Uo H do 1 ( NEWHUHG. Wtcvlck tt .Swlgoi't, dry goods, 11 I'iiiiuU A Hitir, do II Eisenhower A Halo, a ao 1J C. biovieii, lamuuro,' * II 1). McCoy, bools and shoes, 11 NEWVILLE. T. Stoufdi, dry j'oods, JO T. MeCuiulllsh, do II li. Jaitws & lira., do •3. E. u.N tel, do * II M. K. Slcmuer. hardware, 11 Kuukle A MoCundllsh, do Hi .). U. Miller, drills, H .Mrs. K. deed, do 11 S. U. Wild, do 11 S.Oiauser <k Sou, groceries, Id U. M. lincker, jurmiuro, II .1. llneker, do 11 U. tiuiiry, confectionary, H J. J. Craw/ord, do It C. McCurluey, photographer, 11 Urcvvhter a: uoughorty, hum. tailor, U ],. 11. itaudall, do II James Kennedy, stoves, , II (J. W. Mull, do II U. W. Landis, jewelry, H A. 1,. Irvin, bouts aim shoes, II Joseph Luiighlin, feed, II Myers .•shiimtleld, do 11 LOWER ALLEN. A. I‘ret7, it Son, boots and shoes, 1-1 <«. A. Detrudi. stoves, 11 C. Shench, drugs. M Ctuinos UvstiT, U. Juiuc*, hi.-u K Uiicrly, sl2.n:;t 10 4Sj G 3 12,103 Id * UPPER ALLEN .1. 11. Guswiler, dry goods. J. Swartz. mutclituu tailor, MONHOE. George Brlndlo, drygoods, 1U ICiiuil'miui a Paul, do 11 Theophllus.Wolf, do 11 Peter Oilier. Moves, II Samuel Plank, feed, U Henry Spahr, do U SOUTH MIDDLETON. Williamson & Bro., dry goods, I- WehUei I &. Doiluud, do 'l - Hannan, do 13 Samuel Wolf, do 11 G. Keep, furniture, 11 Philip Gleppur, coufoctlouary,* 11 J. Heckman, do 11 Mrs. E Uaruell, groceries, 11 G. Geesamun, Hour and feed, II J./.lgler, do' 11 Samuol Wolf, 1 lavul Myeis, Gardner & Myers, Henry Ockcr, Ernest A Co., Peler Garber, George Ueetoin, NEWTON. Jacob Wnshlngei’, drygoods, 14 Clever A Earnest, do 11 Joan Kyle, do 11 S. Miller A Son, do 11 J. M. Heir ACM., do U John .Mmieh. groceries, 11 Heberhg .t Son, do 11 Samuel Mutcn, boots and shoes, 14 Mrs. M. A. Wutker, coniectioiiury, If William Lewis, variety, « 14 Manning AUru., produce, U) Clfus, License. 0 $25 UO i. 5 00 25 IX) 7 00 10 CO 7 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 7 Ol) 25 00 ll.. Snider, do Wails & sharp, do J.drJ.U ilursh, do lluinti it- Uro., do U. U. Horn, • marketing, Jacob Sthzel, do W. Heelsnyder, do D. \V. Spencer, atovea, Graham a Morrow, dealers, SOUTHAMPTON, dry goods. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 Oil 10 00 7 00 7 00 T OU 7 00 7 n() W. C. Clark, C. Sirolim, I), s. Cro it, J. Bclmck i Co, U. Clever, J. WulHiullh, B. A. Sionor, lo rn IS 7 00 7 Oil T on 1.-> n.) ■WEBT PENNSBOUOUaiI. .hu-ob Hamlshcw, dry Roods, 13 ./. (j. Weaver. do 1.1 Kiosei Harr, 'do 11 .1 s. Curotliers, produce, 1.3 1.. .1. Blmmbuugh, do 1] W. iJ. ilmudou, do 13 liifou Wolf, groceries, • U 1. lio-ss, marketing, 11 1‘ Hess, do 11 William Bishop, do H East pen-Nshouougii. W. O'Hanks A Son, drv goods, 13 .loliu Gles.-mer, ‘do i;j NlcUlous i.liowmnn, do l-l .J. groceries - , 11 11. Hooks. do 13 I'J. W, SmUUers, do U s. Ij. Hummel, do 1| Jrvjn Mnhon, produce, 1J ZuclmrUm .t Hon, do M •May <{- Co., Aluiun .t Co., G. Uysuy,’ it. Hummed, A. Elmer, in rnlturu .N. Hood, Biovea, 7 00 7 00 7 Oil 7 0U 7 00 7 00 7 LM Hampden 11. Hupp, drygoods, K. W. .t Q. Wise, do .1. 11. Murray, ‘ • do U. P. Ligiituer, do .1. M Teulpiiu, groceries, C. TempUu, turmiurc, l>. Hupp, jjroduce, SILVER SPRING. J. B. Loldlch Jc Ebcrly, dry goods, i-j Urris.tL.umb, do 12 Loose .t Eh’«B, do VI J. B. Nuuso do U Burkholder, do M .1. S. Bigger, eoufcctlonary, W. W. \\ uubiuigU, furniture, .1. B. LeldigA Bro., produce, MIDDLESEX J. 11. SwUer. dry goods, .1. 0. Gill, groceries, 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 1 00 7 00 7 00 7.00 7 00 7 00 7 00 MIFFLIN. .1, M. Waggoner, ■groceries, FRANKFORD. Alexander a Woods, dry goods, U DISTILLERS AND BREWERS. J. W. Whaler, Newton, John Mcloy. Mechanlcsburg, «, p. spldlc, Silver Spring, s George Murphy, Newton, s Mrs. R. -hupp. South Middleton, s J. Skinner, Shlppeusburg, HILLIARD SALOONS. K. I’. Zlpn. Mechnulrsburg, 40 no .Jacob ILi pple, Carlisle, , id 00 Appeal <0 ho held nt (ho Court House. In Car lisle, on Ihe 11 h lllh, lath and 2.3 th days of April iwis, at which time nil persons aggrieved will he heard. PETER A. PLANK, Mercantile Appraiser. 7 OU 7 mu 7 (HI 7 00 7 OO 7 <h» April 2, ll EAU T Y , COMFORT AND DU R A iii Ll T V * ALL THE LATEST STALES L\ OUS T O M HOOTS a*N’ U SUOKf AND OT H !■: 11 -*NOV K D T I K,s PRICES FIXED AT LOW FiUITRKFt. A . DYSE U T , Xo. 51 East LOUTIIER street, Carlisle Peiin'iL April O.IWIV-3IU . WANTED— Teamsters and plowmen, at the Keystone Farm and Nursery, near Harrisburg. April ft.—*Jt TO LET . —Eleven acres of excellent ground. In two enclosures,adjoining Carlisle Barracks. Apply to EMMASAXWO. March JVo, 37 fikutjsouihertireft. Hist of Healers. 12 12 .V) 11 lo tK> 10 20 oo 1.1 lo w/ 11 15 DO 11 7 00 II T 00 H 7 00 U 7 HO 11 7 00 11 7 00 u l', oo 12 lu 00 1-1 7 00 11 7 00 II 7 00 H 7 00 J I 7 <Hi U 7 00 II 7IA) 1-1 7 00 11 7 00 11 7 00 11 7 00 if 7 00 11 7 no n io oo 12 12 50 lu lo 00 11 15 00 10 20 00 10 10 00 11 7 00 i-1 7 00 11 ‘ 700 11 7 00 11 7 (Hi 11 7 (*0 II 7 00 11 7 OO 11 7 00 furniture, do 111 \2 .on H 7 (K) dry goods, H 7 00 Jl 7 00 U 7 00 PENN. drygoods, 11 do li do II do 14 lumber ill 10 00 13 10 00 U 7 00 11 7 00 11 7 00 M • 7 00 II 7 <“0 11 7 OU M 7 00 11 7 00 2.V W) EATING HOUSES. M A 11 > box t o i: s J. MISH. Hrj? ®ooDo. 1868., 8PRINO! 1868. As tho delightful season of SPUING has Just opened. LEIDICH & MILLER, Have Inst opened an unusually largo supply of BEAUTIFUL GOODS, aalted to tho season, and now ready for Inspection. A OItA NP D ISP LAV OF DRESS SILKS, In all the now colors and shades. BLACK SILKS of every grade and quality. All the now styles anil colors of desirable I> R BS A U O U U S For Walking Hulls, such us CHAPA MOHAIR POPLINS. PLAIN MOHAIR POPLINS, STRIPED ,t PLAIN MOHAIRS, COLORED ALPACAS, COLORED VELOURS, FRENCH PERCALES, SCOTCH GINGHAMS, FRENCH CHINTZES, And many other goods for the season. SPRING SHAWLS, lo 1» 10 00 1.7 W 10 00 7 (HI SPRING HACJQUEH AND MANTLES. All the now styles and colors of S 1 L K PARA H O L S Kor Lftldtos Mlbhph and Cliildran, Jl) IH) 1.7 00 3> 00 7 00 7 00 I’loaso do not forget the fact that LEIDICH & MILLER Aheap* have the largest and mo-d eotnplrte stock of WHITE GOODS, Embracing. Plain and Striped Mohair*, Plain Plaid and Striped Jaconets, Ernutl/nl Striped Su-isses, All the new styles of Tucked and Striped Mus lins for GAItfHA L D i M 8 ill .70 12 .*>o 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 M O P R N I X (i (i () O D S The best assortment In Hie town. FUNERAL GOODS, Every thins required for funerals. Very strict attention given to flliiuft all orders for tliosai n«. DOMESTIC GOODS, 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Stacks and Blacks of Bleached nm| Unbleached MUSLINS, at price* BKLOW MARKET RATES. Cal llcoes from Kto 12J4 cts. Good Domestlo GI NG -IIAMSI2)<| els. so oo 20 00 lj Ul So 00 io 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 HO 7 00 TICKINGS, CHECKS, TABLE LIKENS and CLOTHS, TABLE DOYLIES tnia’ TOWELLINGS, da CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! The largest stock that has ever been offered In Carlisle, and selling at ranch Jo»w than for years. Best quality LOWEL THREE PLY. Best quality HERTFORD THREE PLY, EPTRA RUPER.INGUAINS, TWO PLY, A I,L QUALITIES, ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. STRIPED GARCETB, *of nil widths, suitable for halls find stnlr*- FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Now styles fc»r halls, In all width*. TA HE OILCLOTHS Ciio T H TABLE <•OV_E H S f MnrwUles QulU*. Lancaster Quilts, Honey Comb Quilts, OIIj *\v 1 NIM »\V SUA DES, all colors nmi sly lea, CLOTHS CASI MERES Tliu new styles nnd colors now on Imml.ami hel ling nt greatly reduced prices. NOT'IO NOTIONS!! Trimmings. Bullous, Luces, Edgings, Hosiery, •gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hoop Bklrts, and thous ands of other good desirable goods that cannot ■be mentioned here. Above «•«* give yo»i but. n small enumeration of the immense .1 mount of seasonable and uttrac- live Hlock of goods that you will tlnd on hand. Do not fait to give us an early call as wo are offering great inducements in all kinds of goods. Great bargains alt 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, EE7DICH «t MILLER, Sign of the Carpet Hall. No. 3 Efut Main Street, April 0, IMS. OarlUle, Pennsylvania. 3Blj? (Bootig. HE CE L E 88-AT-RD -I***l CORSET. Tho STAU CORSET, which Is fast becoming , the standard cornet of America. !h manufactured without scams passing through tho goods, which remedies the great dlfllculty of hand made Cor sets—ripping; also, ns the material is thoroughly shrunk before being made up, causes them to re tain their symmetry much better than the Gor man, Woven, or French Corset, and n» for lit comfort and case, far excels. L. T. GREENFIELD X O. 4, E A S T M AIKSTEE E T, I)OMES T 1 C S ! Not wlthsaudlug the late advance jll CtOon <»oor I. GREENFIELD, AT No. 4 EAST MAIN ST HE ET, Ik now prepared to ofler some HAUOAI.N’HIu ai: kind* of DOMESTIC GOODS Do you want u lmu<l«omt‘ Calico at 12V$ cents? If so. go to No. 1, you will And It. One case of the most popular makes blenched Shirting Muslins, bought before the late advance, will bo sold for 20 cents, worth 20 cents. TICKINGS! TICKINGS!! Now Is the lime to buy them. Our entire stock TICICJiVOS wore purchased at the lowest notch, and will bo sold at correspondingly low prices Also, Hickory Stripes, Checks, Denim*, OjUoihiilc*, Drill*, Blue Drills, Jeans, dc VERY CHEAP. Wo have received this day some beautiful NEW DRESS GOODS, For Spring. MELANGE POI* L I N for Ladles’ suits. A very handsome line of New Alpaccns, In all the new Spring shades. • Plain French Muslins, BLACK SILKS, on wldch wo defy competition. A full line of COLORED SI LKH. VERY CHEAP. New styles Delaines, Linens and White Goods, A good Huek Towell, all Linen, only 12}£ cents. Napkins, Damask Table Cloths by the yenrd and patterns. Loom Table Line tu, India TuHlh, Irish Linens Bird Eye Crash, Linen Haudekcrchlom, die., *c. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! XA /'/a ATS. TOM'tJ.LISQif. A good stock of White Flannels on liund, very cheap. Elegant White Cashmeres and French Merinos at reasonable prices. A largo stock of Cloves, Crapes, Crape Veils, Scarfing, Silks, and Shroudings, always on hand. Funeral orders promptly and satisfactorily Illicit. CLOTHS & CASS I ME RES, A FULL ASSORTMENT from the lowest grade of AMERICAN to l)io finest FRENCH. All sizes on hand. IN NEW STYLES, HOSIERY AND G L O V K S HOOP SKIRTS, CHEAPER THAN EVER. PAPER.WINDOW SHADES. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. FRENCH CORSETS. iNew Stylo.. Col*d Coverlids In aullslejust received, OXLY DOI.LAH -f ,V/> TWENTY-FIVE CEXTS. I nin happy to inform the public Unit having purchnKod a Rreat many of tho above gooda be fore tho advance In prices wo can oifer noun'bar gains lliatmay not ho found elsewhere. The buy er can * DU. FONTAINE'S balm of hvlbhi la a sure remedy for the cure of bad breath, no mailer trom what source the disease may arise. What young lady o’ 1 Kent will not make an eJloit to remov». tills disagreeable evil waen ll can be dona for ONE DOLLAU, sent to your address postpaid, by mall, and n cure guaranteed, or mo* nev relumled. Ail orders fdnst bo addressed to lI.'DOUU, Albany, N. Y., solo Agent for the Uni* led Staten. * May 10.15C7—ly L. T. GREENFIELD.jp 7 by Joooklng round, we are now prepared to ron vinoo all that we cannot bo undersold by any house in Cumberland Valley, but will be found u little lower than the lowest. EAST MAIN STREET, March 12 IMS. fOK 8 A L C BY EX'CL USTVE AGIEVT, C A U LISLE, PA DOMESTICS GING H A M 8 12} y hi, 20 and 2,'j cents. Countcrjyunea, Jaconetts, Cambrics, Plaid Oambricks, Stripe Cambric*, So/i Finish Oimb's, Brilliants, Piques, TarUtons, Victoria Laws, SELLING AT COST O RAIN BA G i OIL WINDOW SHADES, TABLE ()IL CLOTHS, THE BEST KID GLOVES S A V K M O N E V NO, 4 , CARLISLE, N faisccHaneous. INTERNAL REVENUE—CoI , lection of Annual Taxes for IbttJ.— Pursuant to tho Internal Revenue Laws of tho United a lutes, utl pernutu assessed uu liie Annu al Llalul Deo, lui* special luX or Liceiiau, Tax oU income, cun n gua, Ooid \v niches, Piute, &c., are hcicby nuitaeu itmt the collector ot the District, or his Deputy, will no present to receive the illoresaul luxes, at tho place uud tiluy below named: * YOJIK CO VETY. At Goldsboro', on Thursday, tho 01 h of April, 1$ o, lor purl ni mu /in Division, including Coue- WaguitUd >ewueny townships. At Cuntervilio, uu Monday, llio Ijui day ul April, loon, uud ut •bin ewauei iy, on lUu lllli ut Apm, lad', lor lue lat and >ud Din minus. At oiucu ol me AsaialuUt .vnaeasur. at liuiioVcr, on l liuisduy, mu lulu day ul rt pm, lui Uic did Division, ai uicolllce ol the Asaialuul Assessor in Windsor to a UaUip, on t n day, Llio i«ill ul April, lor Uiu All Division. At sv ughtsviiie, on Monday, the cum ui April, uud at lue ulllce ol the Deputy Collector, in Vurß, Pu., on Tuesday, Wednesday and Tnuraduy, the Ulal, ~ui| uud uud days of April, lor the am uud nth Divisions. CUMBERLAND COURTY. At Kline's Hotel, lirldgcport, on Friday, the Ulin oi Apm, lor.D.tsl PeuuaOoiu uud iiampueti lowiiahipa, uud lor iiyu and Penn townauips, i'ei ly county. At licca's Hold, Lisoui n, on oat uutay.Uu? iUli duy oi April, tor Lower Alien towiiaiup, uud lor r'airvievv township, \ui*r co. At mu ulltcu ul Uiu Assistant Assessor, at (ship pcnsuuig. on .Monday, llio JJlh day ol Apniflor mu townships ol ftuippunsburg, cmullmiupiua and liopewen, and Uiu Boroughs of auippeliah'g and Auwhuig. At ino ollice ol llio Asaiatunl As sessor at on Tuusduy, the Hlh day of April, lor tho townships oi AiiUltn, !• runitiord, West Pcmisuoio, t'enii and Xsuwtun and me Borough ol Auwvillu. At itheciu’u tiuil, Carlisle, on \S eunusduy and J luirsday, Uiu loin übd lolu daysui Apm, for the township* ul Aorm Mid diutou, boutu Middleton, .Middlesex and Dickin son, and Uiu Loroiigii oj carnslu. At tho Collec tor's umce.iu dlucnaniusuurg, oil Monday and 1 uesduy, Uiu aim and dal day a ol Api li, lor the townships ol silver topmiy, Upper Ai.eu and Monroe, and Muchauicsouig iioiough, uud the townaiupa ot .Niuiiugnun.c'ui mi, r iuuk.uu, Wash ington and Warrington, m Yorß county. PERRY COUNTY. At tho oflice of tho Assistant Assessor, at Lan* disimig, on Wednesday, tno lota uay of Auill lur Ine townships Ot lyroue, Jackson, Madison, iSaville, Tobuyiieund the liuiougb ot umdisbuig. At me oihce oi the Assistant Assessor, at New tboouilleiu, oil iluiisduy, ta« itilh day ot April, lur Hie towusnijis ol Spuug, Cui rol, Cenlie, Juni ata and luscaioru, uud mu Uoiougb oi New muuimield. At .Uiilei’s Hotel, Newport, on Fri day, me tab day oj April, lor tao lowimuips of neuineid, .Miiicr, U alts, nutliilue. Greenwood, l.iveipool, Oliver, Uowe, and IUo boroughs of Newport and Liverpool. tfi'On the I3ih, lull, loth, Kith, 17th and ISlh of Api il, collections Win not ue iced ved at Hie Col leeloio olhce, tu .Mcchauicsbuig.as be wilt bcuU beat ttiling me above appointments. T A K A’ N 0 TICE! Uy tho Law as amended, .March 2nd, IS(J7, par ties lunmg to pay at mo u.i e spociued uoove, wui lucui Uie loiiownig expenses;—cents lur nuiicc, and 1 cents pci nine lur service ot the same, with .» per centum peuauy, and interest at 1 per centum per luuatii adauiouul. *3-The* above mentioned places Lave been se lected aside must eetiliul in Uio several L*iVls lous, Out taxes Will Uo ieeelved ull Lite day sspeel lieu, ul any ul ttiese punas most euii veuic-ut lu lUc lux payer. _ WM. LLUVI/, A pi. 2, latfc.—3l CUMBERLAND VALLEY K. R.— cha-nul of hours. on and niter Monday, oa. ~tu, Isoo, Passenger I'm ms will run daily, ua lollowu, psuuduyw ex cepledj; Accommodallon Train leaves Harrisburg K. 40 A. M., Meelmniesburg Odd, Carlisle U..)7, Nuwvllie w.3i, istuppensburg U.U7, Chambeisbuig 1.10 I*. M. Oreeucastlu 1.-13, arriving at Hagerstown Mud i ruin leaves Harrisburg2.oo, p.M. Meehan tcsbuig 2.. M, Carlisle 3.00, Newvlile Uu, aluppens buig do, vMiumbersbarg i.6u, Ureeucasile 0.-xj, ar riving «t Hagerstown 0.00, P. M. express 'lrani leaves Harrisburg 4.15, I’. M MeeUiiuiesburg 4.61, Carlisle 6.21, INCwvUle 6.63, oinppeusburg u. 21, arriving alChumbersburgb.&U, A mixed Train leaves Cbambcrsburg 8.20, A. M.,Oreenc«sUe y.so, arriving at Hagerstown 10.15 On and after Monday, October Hh, the Accom modation Train will leave Chaiubeibburg at 6 .■amppensbuig 6,30, fsevvville U.ui, Carlisle u,.w, Me ciiaiiiesburg 7,ui, a M., arriving ut Hurriabmg 7,;16, A, M., malting close counterion with tram* to Auw Vora and pniludeiptmi. Mail Tram leaves HagerstownB.lo, A. M. tireen custio ft.-10, CJiambersbmg u. 25, titiappensbuig 0.65, .Sewvilie Ju.251, Carlisle U.U.J, Aleciiamcaburg 11.37 arriving at Hurrisbuig 12.10. p. 51. Lxpiens Tlalli leaves Hagerstown 12.00 M., Oreeneustlo i 2.30, Cliuiiibersbiug i.iu, tSiuppens uuig I.w, Nowvule 2.1 j, Carlisle 1 2.00, Meeiiuuies nuig 3.20, arriving at Hunisburg 3.5.6, p. M. A Mixed Tram leaves Hugeistown 3.06, P. M Hreencustio 4.00 arriving at Chambersburg C&o’ Making close connections ut Harrisburg with Trums to and from Philadelphia, New York Baitlmoie and Washington. ibid ibwtd Oj]lcc, \ C'7iu/«iOV. Oct. -if/i, 1807. j Oct. lo 1&07 INSURANCE. AI 'LRN AND East PENNSBORO' mu i UAL l-'Ulli. INSURANCE COMPANY, of Cum uesiund county, Incorporated by uu act of As sembly, tn the year i«HJ, and having recently hud in* charier extended to the year ions, i* now in active mid vigorous operation under the super intendence of the following Hoard of Managers: W m. R. Gorgas, Christum Siayman, Jacob Kb crly. Daniel Luiley, Alexander CifUicuu, Jacob 11. Louver, John Kichelberger, Joseph Wiekern* Samuel Eberly. Rudolph Muriiu, Moses Brloker’ Jacob Couver and J. C. Dunlap. ' Maituooks, The rates of insurance aro ns low and favorable ns any Company ot the kind in the state. Per sons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the Company, who are willing to wait upon them at any time President—Sv. U.GUPGAS, Eberly'sMUls.Cum berland County. Vico Prcsldent—Cnnit tian StaY3ian, Carlisle Socretury—JoHN C. Dunlap, Mochuulcsburg. Treasurer—DANiEL Bailey,Dilbibuig, Vorkco Cumberland Count}/— Joan Shorrlck, Allen- Hen ry /.earing, Shiremunstowu; Lafayette Peller. Dickinson; Henry Bowman, Cbuiciitown ; Modo Grttlith, South Middleton ; Samuel Graham W Peunsboro'; Samuel Coover, Mecbunlcsburg• J W.Cocklln, Shepherdstowu ;-D. Coover, Upper Allen: J, O. Silver Spring; John Ilyer, Carlisle; \ alenUiie Feeman, New Cumberland* James McCundllsh, Newville. . * „ V o .?* Oma/p—W. S. Picking; Dover: James GrlllUh. Warrington; T. F. Deardorli; Washing ton; Richey Clark, DUlsburg; D. Rutter, Fair view ; John Williams, Carroll. Dauphin Count}/— Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. Meinhersoflhe Company Jmvmg pulJcleauboiU to ex tare, can have them rea ued by making no. plicuiioti to any of the agen.s. * K Dec. 1 1567 J IPHE PARMER’S BANK, OF OAR- I LISLE, PENNSYLVANIA, Recently organized, lias been opened, for the it uiihuctloii ol u general bunking business, hi tho corner room of JL Given.** new building, on the North West corner of High street and the Centio square. Hie Directors liopc by liberal and careful man agement to make ibis a popular Institution, and a safe depository for all who may luvor the bank with their accounts. Deposits received and paid back on demand, in terest allowed on special deposit. Gold. Sliver ireasmy Notes and Government Bunds, bought and sold. ’ s Collections made on all accessible points In tho country. Discount day, Tuesday. Hanking hours, liom <J o cluck A. m. to 3 o’cluck }*. m. BTOCKIIOLJJEKS OF THE FAItiIEK’S BANK. J, W. Smiley, e>. B. Mountz, J. C. Holier, John s. Ocker, John Guislinll, Carry W. Ahl, David P. Hoover, Jacob B. Seitz, John McGinnis, Christ, stayman Jacob Nolfudnger. John K, Miller, Charles W. Weaver, J. Dorshelmer, C. I*. IlumorJcb, John lleelem, John C. Ueikes, Jacob Hoentcr, George Jlelkt*.-#, Kims Bremieamn. W in. Blair. W. Sprule Woods, A. \\ . BclUz, Jacob Bcctem. Jacob Seliz, Wm. Uurnitz, ' Emanuel Lino, Jr., * -M.lenrose, Sani’l Abrahlme*, J. W. Weakley, A. C. Bundle. Daniel Myers, w. 11. Cook. Jacob WiUrier, FL Given, President, Win. 11. Miller, Thomas Paxton, David Holkes, John W. Craighead, A. J. Herman, March Uo, ImxS.—if Abialmm Witmer. j^hotoguaphs EQK THE MI.LLION! I will send, post-paid, 50Photographs of the most celebrated Actors for (k) vents; 50 Actresses for ail cents; 50 Union Generals for 50 cents; 60 Rebel Generals for 50 cents; 50 Statesmen for 50 cents; -j<» beautiful young Ladles for 50 cents; 5n line-looking young Gentlemen for 50 cents; v largo Photographs of French Dancing Girls, in costume, beautifully colored, exactly as ihev ap pear, for 5o cents; or for 50 cents, Oof the'most bcanUtul Lidies of the Parisian Pallet Troupe, as they appear In the play of tho Plack Crook, at Niblo's Garden, Now York. Semi all orders to P. O. Pox 177, Troy, N. Y 'lay 1», iwr:— )v LiWEET BREATH ECU ALL! ISTHICT ATTORNEY.—I respect . , tally announce to my friends in Cumberland County, that I will bo n candidate at tlio nest el ection,- fur the oflico of District Attorney, sub* Ject however to the approval of the Democratic Convention. . I \vt!l be thankful for tho support of my follow Democrats, and pledge iiiywh. If nominated ami elected, to discharge Ibo duties of the office with honesty and fidelity. March 2b, tc PLAIN ami FANCY PRINTING oi Bvkhy DftwiuiTioN ntafiy exeeuttii at Ui* VOLUKTSKa Offic®. Collector's Office, MjX'KAMCSmjHO, Ya., March 26, 1868. OjUetUur ibu l l/uirici Pa. WESTWARD. EASTWARD. U. H. LULL, Anp’t AGENTS. J. C. IIOFFER, Cashier DiaKCTOKfI. M. C, HERMAN,
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