» pedal Notices CHILLS and fever, dyspepsia, liver COMPLAINT, AND KIDNEY DISEASES CURED. MISHLER’S HERB BITTERS Has cured more diseases where it has been used, than all other Medicines combined. It is the o \ly remedy that really purifies the blood and has nev er /ailed lu curing Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, and Diseases of the Liver. Sold by nil Druggists and Dealers. Dr! 8. B. HARTMAN & CO., Proprietors, Lan caster, Pa., and Chicago, Illinois. April 23,1868.—1 m Boils.—Like the volcano, Boils give issue ,to the foul and fiery contents of the deep interior. To remove the cease 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. victor and new life to the whole system. Extract of a Letter from Rev; Richard 8. Eueh, of Lotion, mans. “ For years I was a sufferer from Bolls, so that my life became wearisum through their irequent and persistent recurrence; dually u carbuncle formed in the small of my buck. During Its pro gress largo pieces oi decomposed liesii were every day or two out awaj, uud the prostration and general disturbance of me system were great.— Before L dad recovered from tins uitacic two smaller oaruuucies broke out higher up, mid i was again threatened with a recurrence of mo sufferings to to whicu I had so lung beeu subjec ted. It was at tins time mat I commenced talc ing the PERUVIAN UUP. 1 continued talc ing It until 1 Uud used live bottles; since then I have hud uolhlug of the kind. Fur years 1 was quo of tho greatest sufferers. Other medicines gave mo partial uud temporary relief, but this remarkable remedy, with a kind uud limuivu sense, went direeotiy to mo root ol me evil, and did us work with a thoroughness worthy of its established character. ’ A 32 page Pumpnietßentfreo. Tho genuine has “ Peruvian Yvrup” biowu m the glass. J. P. DINa.MORE, Proprietor, __ ' Sold by all druggist*. JSo. 8S Day ‘it.. jN. V. The best known remedy lor SCROFULA lu all its manifold forms. Including Ulcers, Can cers, Syphilis, oud Rheum. Consumption, etc., la im. AMi)£iu loniNK Wateu, a pure solution oi lodine without u suioent, discovered alter many years ol scioiumc research and experiment. For eradi cating humors irum Uiu system u has no equal. Circumia aunt free. J. I*. ulNrtMUHli., Sold by Uruythsls ycncrally. 8U Dey *f., -N -1 • April IU, 1003. — no A Useful Invention.—The new wire for clothes lines bids fair to supersede every other In use. The patent Is on the coaling of the wire, and this Is well nigh ludeslructable. From the evidences we have seen and the testimony as to its durability and value, wo have no hesitation lu recommending this who to our friends and patrons as all that its Inventors claim for It.— Whoever now willfully millets upon his family the troubles of the Hope Clothes Line, deserves to receive his fresh linen soiled. April 16, 1808.-31 BCROFULA, IN ALL ITS FORMS, CAN BE CURED BY USING THE Samaritan's The Great “ Root anil Herb Juice s Samaritan's Blood “ Root and Herb Juices, Svnaritan's Purlllor '* R tot eta it Herb StmarUan's and remedy “ Rutland U erb Jnlcr.i> Samaritan's for “ Il tnt an ft Herb Juices’ Samarium's Scrofula "lint and Herb Juices Samaritan's and all “ Rowland Herb Juices. Samaritan's Eruptions “ Root aniLHcrb Juices.’, Samaritan's ortho “ Rant and lUrrb Juices. Samaritan's Skin. •• Rant and 1 lerb Juices.' There is not another remedy known to equal this for the cure of Syphllus, Ulcers, Sores. Scrof ula, luall Its forms, Tetters, Scales. Bolls, 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 as sumed their worst forms; mild cases soon yield six bottles will cure ahy case. It Is a common saying, “ I have tried everything without effect. To such wo say, use the Samaritan Root and lim b Juices, and If It falls to cure any disease of the blood or akin, your money will bo refunded by our agents. Price 81.25 per bottle. SAMARITAN’S GIFT, THE MOST CEE Tel IH REMED Y EVER USED Sold by H. Havorstlck. Carlin. Pa. DESMOND & CO . Rr May 2, iB67—ly 015 Race Street Phlla To Consumptives.— The advertiser having been restored to health In a few weeks by a very simple remedy, alter having suffered for covoral years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption—ls anxious to make known to hl» fellowsufforors the means of cure. To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of the prescription used, free of charge), with the direc tions for preparing and using the snmo, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Couchs, Colds, and all Throat and Long Affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information wh loh he conceives to bo Invaluable and ho hopes every sufforor will try his remedy, as it will cost them, and nothing may prove a blessing. Par ties wishing the prescription, free, by return mall, will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. May 10, 1807-ly CONSUMPTIVES READ A Physician, who hud consumption for sever al years, with frequent bleedings of the lungs, cured himself with a medicine unknown to the profession, when his case appeared hopeless. He 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 this medicine: and nothing but utter despair and entire extinc tion of all hope of recovery, together with a want of confidence In all others, induced him to haz ard the experiment. To thosesufferingwith this malady, ho prolfors a treatment which lie confi dently believes will eradicate thedlsease. Medi cine forwarded by express. Bond for cUen known business stand which 1 have occupi , for iwoaly years, I have determined not to retire from my pres* nt business, but to continue in the manufacture of READY-MADE CLOTHING of all sizes ami descriptions, ns well ns pleci goods by the yard, and u general assorunont of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, I would respectfully invite my friends ami pa trons who need a good suit of cloths to give me a call, as I have just returned from the city with a largo assortment of the best quality of SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS, viz: Fine Black French and English Cloths, <> •• “ “ •• Doeskin UASSUIE R E S , FINE LIGHT FANCY DOESKIN CASSI MERES, Casslnetts, Cotlonaded, Velvets. Drab d’ele’s Al pacas, Linens, Batins, Velvet Coni, and many more too numerous to mention. Also, a full as sortment of TRUNKS, VALISES AND TRAVELLING-BAGS of.tho best description. With thanks to the pub lic for past favors, and hope I will receive tv call soon at my place. Ao. 2- North Hanover St.. April Sl. IMW.-lf I. LIVINGSTON. Notice in bankruptcy.—This is to give Notice, that on the Fourteenth clay of April, A. D.. 18'W, a Warrant In Bank ruptcy was Kisueil against the estate of Samuel C Huyett. of Meolmnicsmirg, In the County of Cumberland, and state of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged ft Bankrupt on his own peti tion ; that the payment of any debts and deliv ery of any propeity belonging to such Bankrupt, to him or lor his use. and the transfer of tiny properly bv him are forbidden by law; that a meeting of live creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or mor as signees of hiH estate, will bo held at u Court of Bunkruptcv, to be hoklen at his office, In the Court House, In the Borough of Carlisle, before Chas. A. Barnett, Register, on the sixth day of May. A. D. 1868, at 10 o’clock, A. M. . I'. C. KLI.MAKKII. U. S. Marshall as Messenger. Per S. 11. GALLBRAITH. Deputy. Deputy U. S. Marshal's Office, Bloomfield Perry Co., Pa., Apl. 20, lb(W. April 23,1808. —21 SOTICE. Notice iu hereby tflven that Letters of Administration on (be estate of Id Bashore, deceased. Into of Monroe twp„ have been granted to Catherine Bashore, resid ing in same twp. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment Immedl ately.and those having claims will present them lor settlement. CaTHaUINK BASHORIi, April 23, IbOS. —Gt Admint\tralrix. AUDITOR’S NOTICE.—The under signed, appointed Auditor by the Court of Common Plena of Cumberland County, to mar shal and distribute the balance in the bands of John Stuart, Jr., Sequestrator of the Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike itoad Company, hereby gives notice that ho will attend to iha.dutio< ol Ins ap pointment at the Frolhonolary’s olilce, In the borough ol Carlisle, on Friday 15^1 Auditor. April 23.—It* PUBLIC NOTICE. llfivlnc disposed of my Large mid Extensive stock of Dry Goods to Win. Ueulz.Jiio. Benlzand Marv M..Boutz, trading by limited co-partner shlp'undor the name of BENTZ & |,’o. 1 hereby notify and solicit all persons Indebted to me by Note or Book Account, to call and liquidate the same without delay. Bills are now ready for de livery. A. W. BENTZ. April 23, 1808. . Election notice.—Notice is here by given that an election will bo held, on MONDAY. MAY 11. IttW. at Ibo Court House. In Carlisle, between the hours of two and tour o’clock, P. M., of said day, to elect a President anil live Managers ot the Carlisle Gas and U aier Company. . • GEO. WEIBE, April 23.—2 t Secretary. Making close connections at Harrisburg with Trains to and from Philadelphia, New York, Pittsburg, Baltimore and Washington. O. N. LULL, Hall Hoad Office. \ Ovp't Chamb'g, Oct, 4 th, 1867. J Oot. 10 1667 Jletn York (ffolumn. “COSTAR’S” Preparations. EVERYBODY Tries Them ! EVERYBODY Uses Them ! EVERYBODY Believes in Them ! EVERYBODY Recommends Them Arc you troubled by Unis. Mice, Roaches. Anus? ■COSTAE'S” EXTERMINATORS. “Only Infallible Remedies known.’’ “Free from Poison,”— “Not dangerous to the Human Family.” " Rats come out of their ■ holes to die.” Improved to keep in any climate. * Are you annoyed with Bed-Bugs? Can’t sleep nights! COSTAR'S" BED-BUG EXTER. A Liquid “ Destroys and prevents Bed-Bugs.’’ “ Never Falls.” For Moths In Furs, Woolens, Car pets, <&c. COSTAR'S” INSECT POWDER, Destroys instantly Flees and al Insects on Plants, Fowls, Anl raals, &o. “A sure thing,” Thot sands can testify. COSTAR’S” CORN SOLVENT, For Corns, Bunions, Warts, itc.— “Try it.” Don't sailer with Pain! A Won derful power of Healing! Every lamlly should keep iliu the house. “COSTAR’S" BUCKTHORN SALVE. Its effects arc Immediate. For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, W uunds, Bore Breasts, Piles, Ulcers, Old Bores, Itch, Scrofula and Cutaneous Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Lips. . &c., Bites of Animals, rii' , e<»io <•*» “A Universal Dinner Pill” (sugar coated.) 3D yours administered iu ■ a Physician's Practice. “ COSTAR'S” BISHOP PILLS. Of extraordinary efficacy for Cos tiveness, Indigestion, Nervous ami Sick Headache. Dyspepsia Dysenlry, General Debility, Llvei Complaint, Chills hover, &e. Not griping. Gentle, mild and sooth ing. “TlmtCoughwill kill you. Don’t neglect it. “ COSTAR’S" COUGH REMEDY. The children cry for It —its u '•Soothing Syrup." For Coughs. Cohis. Hoarseness, Sore Throat. Croup, Whooping Cough Asthma, Bronchial Affections. Singers. Speakers, and all troubled with Throat Complaints, will find this a bonellclul Factorial Remedy. Beautifies the Complex-on, giving to the skin u irauspareut fresh ness. “COSTAR'S" BITTER-SWEET AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Renders the skin clear, smooth ami soft.' Removes Tan, Freck , les, Pimples, &e. Ladles, try a bottle, and see Us wpndorful quality. as-ljIBeware!Ilofall WorthlessTnillntlons. «5-None genuine without "COTTAR'S” Slg mture. 25c. and 50c. sizes kept bv all DRUGGISTS. tfirSl'slzes sent bv mail on receipt of price. • tti>~ ?2 pavs for any three SI sizes bv Express. *?s-S5 pay« for eight $1 sizes by Express. Address henry k. costau. fil2 Broadway, N. 1’ **)- For Sale by I * *3- Sold by all Wholesale Druggists In • Philadelphia, Pi AND IN ALL THE LARGE CITIES. April 23.15f18.-6m fttisiCcUauEous. • District attuunkv,—i re*»i»ei*i tullvannounce to my friend* In Cumberland County,‘that 1 will bo a candidate nt tlio next el pci ion, for the olllce of IHnlrlct Attorney, sub ject ho.vever to tho approval of the Democratic Convention. , , ~ I will be thankful for thn support of my fellow Democrats, and pledge niysoli.lf nomlnalcd and elected, to discharge tho duties of thoolllco with honeslvand fidelity. .. March 2U, IMW.-tc M. C. HERMAN. BJ. WILLIAMS & SONS.* , Wo. 10 Worth Sixth Street. PMUttlelphin. LARGEST MASUFAETOIIEUS 01* VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES, AT THE LOWEST PRICGS.-G* minds Repaired. Store Shades. Trimming*. Fixtures, Plain Minnies of all kinds. Curtain Cornices. Picture Tassels, Cord Hell Pulls, Ac. April 10. isos.— U Book agents wanted FOU THE NEW HOOK, “ M E N OF OUR TIM K 8 ” or Leading Patriots ot the Day. An eiegant oc tavo volume, nehlv-illustmted with 18 beautiful Steel Engravings, and a portrait oi the author, Mks, HARRIET BEECHER STOWE. \cents say It Is tho best, and sells the quickest nf (tin/ hook thru ever sahl. Some are taking 200 or ders pot week. It will outsell ** Uncle Tom's Onb ui.” We employ no general agents, but pay «•*/»•« commission. Old agents will appreciate this Item. Send for circulars giving full particulars. Ad- HARTFORD PUBLISHING CO.. Ilarlford, I'uiiiieclioul. [April .I.—lt] rpilE FARMER’S BANK, OF CAR- L LISLE. PENNSYLVANIA, , , Ueecutlv organized, Ims been opened, for tho transaction oi a geueral hankmg business, in tue comer room of K. Oivens new building, on Hie Norm West corner of High street and the Centre The Directors hope by liberal and careful man igemeiu to make lids a popular Institution, ami i sale depository for all who may favor the bank .vith their accounts. , , Deposits received and paid back on demand, m :erest allowed on special deposit. Gold, Silver. Treasury Notes and Government Bonds, bought nd Mild. , . Collections made on nil accessible polntsln the mmtry. Discount day,Tuesday. Rankiughours, mu 9 o’clock a. m. lo.’J o'clock I*. at. J. C. HUFFISH, Cashier. sTOCKIfoLDKHS OK THU FAUUEU’s DANK. J, W. Smiley, S. R. Mounts, J. C. Holler, Johns. Ocker. J John Guishnll, Curry W, Ahl, David P. Hoover, Jacob R. Soliz, John McGinnis, Christ.Staynum, Jacob Nollismger, John 11. Miller, Charles \V. Weaver, J. Doislielmer, C. p. Uumoiich, John Ueeiem. John U. Helices, Jacob llooiner, Ucoigc IltMkes. Elias Ureimeumn, Wm. liluir, S. Sprolo Woods, A. W. Reniz, Jacob beetem, Jacob Sell/-, Wm. Rarnltz, Christ. Long. Emanuel Line, Jr., W. M. Penrose, Sam’l Abruhlinca, J. W. Weakley, A. U. Urimlle, Daniel Myers, W. H. Cook, Jacob Winner, R. Given. President, Win. 11. Miller, Thomas Paxton, David Helices, John W. Craighead, A. J. Herman, March 2(i. IbiW.—if Abiaham Winner JjT 1 11 Ji INSUIUNCE, The ALLEN AND EAST PENNSCORO’ MU TUAL KIKE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Cum beslund county, incorporated by uu net of As sembly, la the year ItrtJ, and having recently hud It* charier extended to the year IwU, Is now u> active and vigorous operation under the super intendence «n Hie following Board of Managers: Win. It. (Jorgas. Christian Slay man, Jacob Eh erly, Daniel hurley, Alexander Cuthcart, Jacob 11. Coon er, John Eiehelherger, Joseph Wlckcrrs Samuel Eln-riy. Rudolph Marlin, Moses Brlckor, Jm-oh Cia>\cr and J. C. Dunlap. Tiiu rules of insurance are ns low ami favorable us any Company ol Die kind in the Slate. Per ions wt.--.limg lo become members are invited to make application to the agent* of the Company , who are willing to wait upon them ut anytime. President— W. U.GUPGAsi, Eberly’sMills,Cum berland County. Vico President—Cuwu"ianßtayman, Carllski Secretary—. John C. Dunlap, Mecimnk-sbuig- Treasurer—Danikl. UAiusY.DlllHbuig, York Co- Cumberland Count}/— John Shorrlck, Allen; Hen ry /earing, Shlrenmnstown; Lafayette Pellei, Dickinson; lienrv Bowman, Chui elitown ; Mode Gnlllih, South Middleton ; Samuel Graham W. Pounsboro’; Samuel Coover, Mechamcsburg: J. \V. Cooklin, Sliepherdslown; D. Coover, Uupei Allen: .1.0. Saxton, Silver Spring; John liyer. Carlisle; Valentine Feemun, New Cumberland; James McCnndllsh, Newvllle. OntiUi/ W. S. Picking, Dover: James Qriitith. Warrington: T. F. Deardoclf, Washing* ton; lllchey Clark, Dlllsburg; D. Uniter, Fair •view ; John Williams, Carroll. Dauphin Omnty— Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. Members of the Company having policies about to expire, can have them reu ved by making ap plication lo any of the agents. Dec. I \An. Plain umi fancy printing oi KVKitv i)k>wkiption neatly executed at lh*/ Vouintkkr Ofllre. IList of iJealers. UIIIALIEK6 in Goods, Wares, ami Merchandise, also Urowers, Distiller*, im.nhermen, halting Houses, Ac., within the ,;,,untv til Cumberland, as appraised mid assess ed tjy V. A. I'Janlc. Mercantile Appraiser, in no* (■onlanri) with the severnl ads 01 Assembly, as follows, to wit: % • (.'ARLISLI' Llc^uac. W. C. Sawyer &. Co., dry goods. 9 325 Ou U. Ogllby, (lt> II 15 00 Leuiieh &. Miller, do 0 25 0U Ij. T. Greendeld, 9 do H 7 0U W. A. Miles. do l.'l 10 Ou J.Oll. Ring, do 11 7 IKJ r. A. Harper, do 11 15 00 Hubert Aillson, groceries, M 7 W .1, Maillii, do H - ft) Wasbmood & Hro., do H 1 ft’ W. Blair A Sou, do -* *-> 00 Keeny A Maaonlielmor, do 11 7 0-. Joseph Bigler. do H 7 «W John Fuller. do 14 * 0. .loim limner, do j. l , • ft 11. I'ohley, do ■* 10 0 .1.1). Mecu, do 11 7 0U W. J. Cameron, do H 4 JJ J.S.Mier, do i JJ W. 11. Hum. do 1 ,W C. Usman, d° ' ' u U. 11. I lotruism, d‘> 1 2 JJ* \ 1 >iti-s do 11 - W Daniel Shoemaker. do H iJJ I. K. Spunkier, "> i" A. Hniltii, <)" I S W. 11. *miih, do 1 ' JJ JUolein A Hro., produce.- U l-» Oj J. A D. Ulnmds, do 11 7 * J. 11. Hosier A Hro., do 11 ‘.ft U. C. Woodward, ‘do 11 JJ H. do { * 4 JJ I ..,. n,.,. do 11 7UD -t. M, Hoover, lumber and coal, 14 700 A. 11. lllalr, do , l j] JJ Delaneey A Shvoni, do Id 10 uu J. A. Wetzel A Co., Hour ami feed. 11 'JJ A. H. Kwmg, furniture. 11 4 JJ 11. Kbomls, do • 4 JJ .lolni Lizman, do 1 • JJ Fredrick Cornmau, do ‘ 4JJ David Sipe. do JJ ' JJ Halbert A.Sbapley, do 14 'ft J. 11. Tribler, ngt., merchant tailor, 4 ft J. A. Kakins, do 4 ' JJ N. Hamel), do 14 ' JJ j. Donier, do 14 - 00 I. Livingston, do 11 'JJ s. Arnold, clothing. »• 4 JJ A.tl. Lecblor do 1 X J JJ 10. 11. Leoimm.Jr., do ■! io uu J. smiley, do 14 70j A. Lehman, do || 7 Jo A.M. Piper, hooks. }J }jj I. London, do }• 7 qq George Yocum, eouieeiionary. 11 JJJ R.S. Hughes. . do . -ft Mrs.S. M.Klefl-cr, o jj 4 JJ J. H. Jtheem A Co,, dp 14 ' JJ oyleACo.. notions, • I ft; Mrs. llo.ambergpr, do 14 - j. Hutton, laucy goods, j 7 ft. A. H. Miller, do {» 4 JJ I T> WM- do 14 < UU I Irvin ’ bools and shoes, id 10 ou \V V' Kiernln- do 11 7 00 5i.n.- S w.«" i irk.rt.y, .;■> j * I*. Ketleiiburge.r, do \\ J. .I.u. Gardner, do 4 - W W.C. Divt-11, do * J ?JJ ; ,W. M-Porter, do T 1 IJJ 11. Plunk. , 4 , do 14 7 . ft) G. Kibrningrr, leather. 11 7 ft. .I.G.CaIUo, hats and furs. 14 i_ ft) J.lioaz. do }] 4 ft; I. A. Keller, , dp 1| Jft 11. Saxton. hardware, •» JJ Miller A Powers. do . j" 7 JJ 11. Heysinger, watches and jew eli>, 14 7 ft !io h tS; I r -miner do 14 7 ui. vr‘re^ v : ortmußlon ’ llr sg B ’ ii- ?s 01 ; do H 7 ft; liuverstiek A Bro., do 1- 1-ft;. y.dVn Campbell. Bowing inaebn.es, 11 7 (J . Mrs. Ocker, 1,0 } 4JJ t;. L. Locbmau, do 'ft . Mr>. M.NeIV. mlUlnerj. 14 7 ft> Mrs Chenuwolh, do 11 7ft Mrs. hi. Williams, do H 7 ftJ J. c. Lesher, pliotograpbs, 14 7 ft; Mrs. It, A. Smith. ;lo {-} •JJ Kamuul tlnsiulngcr, robes, 14 7ft W.Clepper, do \* 7 ft; Walker d: Clnudy, sto\es, 14 7ft William Fridley, . ( •\] 'ft Uiiicsmlth & Itupp, , do H I ft' Jacob Maillii. Imker, H • (ft; William Sellers, do 1 7 ft , - Peter Miller, t do I 7 ft; ! Mrs. A. M. Fredericks, do 1 7 ft' Uosb A liayler, cigars, H 7 ft [ I). Uhojuls, do U 70J . M ECIIANICSBURG. Koonlz. Mcgury & Co., dry goods, 14 llured d«j 10 Joseph Elcock, do . 10 Hrugb * Bro., do 11 J. D. Uafensbcrger. do 12 Brtndlo & Nleswunger, do 9 .1.8. Updegraph, do j-J rmnturiA Bultorfr, do 11 UocUafellow & Miller, groceries, 14 West & Kberly. do 12 Kaullnmn A Grimth, do 111 Dovlnuey & Myeis, do 14 Florh & ilelkes, do 12 J. Eminlnger, do • 13 Yetman Kvca, .drugs, 14 J. B. Herring, do 14 11. I>\ Guyer, do 14 Ira day. do 14 Htatlor & Tiro.; bats and caps, 14 Henry Zlnn. bools and shoes 14 Bowman i Bro., do 14 i.ovl Ulegel. ■ Lung it Gish, do 11 Lawton it Co., do 1U A. tsiuier & rton, do !•> L). J. jjuoddy, furniture, 11 Barnhart, Duke it Bro., do H J. i_uudis,Jewelry, J -1 sV. D. E. unyes sowing machines, 11 H, M. Sturgeon, mliliuery, H JohuA. Wolf, stoves, H 11. S. Slones, drugs, 11 J, M. iieykcs, stoves, 11 J. Kelso, boons, H NEW CUMBERLAND. dry goads, H , do H do ’ U lumber, tl do II do H do II NEWBURG. Stcvlck itSwlgort, dry goods. 11 Elliott it Burr, do II ensenhower it Hale, cto tl C. Sievlck, luruuare, It i>. McCoy, boois uutl shoes, 11 NEWVILLE. T. Slough, drygoods, I'J T. McUumlllsh, do H E. James it Bro., do t 1 E. U’Nlel, do 11 M. R. Skinner, hardware, U Kuuklo it McCandllsh, •do 10 j. a. Miller, drugs, H .Mrs. H/ltced, do H W. U. Wild, do U S.Uluuser it Son, groceries, tl \j. .M. Bricker, furniture, 11 J. Brlckur, do \\ ii. tiumy, confectionary, It ,i. J.Critwiord, do 11 C. .McCartney, photographer, 11 Brewster it . ongtierty, moi. tailor, U L. 11. IlundiUl, do H .lames Kennedy', stoves, H U. W. Mull, do 11 u. W. Landis, Jewelry, H A. L. Irvin, bools auu shoes, 11 Jusi ph LaughUu, feed, H .Myers it Siuuutleld. do n LOWER ALLEN. A. Pretz & Son, boots and shoes, H G. A. Hetnch. stoves, J J C. Shench, drugs. H UPPER ALLEN. J. H. Guswller, dry goods. J. Swartz, meichanttallor, a MONROE. George Brlndlo, dry goods, U* Kauilinati it Paul, do U i beophilus Wolf, do 1* Peter Uiilor, staves, H sJaniucl Plank, feed, H Henry Spuhr, do H SOUTH MIDDLETON. Williamson i Brt>„ drygoods, 12 Webbertit Dorlaud, do I~ C. Hannan. do IJ Samuel Wolf, do It C. Keep, furniture, H Philip Clepper, confectionary, l-l .l.ileckinan, do H Mrs. E liuri/.011, groceries, H U. Ueesunuin, Hoar and feed, H J.Zlgler, do U DICKINSON, dry goods, do Buuglumui A Son, Boss A Co., Henry It. Mossov, Cliunes uysler, u. Jume-s, Lee A Lberly, AGENTS. illst of JDcalcrss. T. Willett, Samuel Wolf, i»avui Myers. Gardner A Myers, PENN. drygoods, U do 11 do 11 do 14 Henry Oeker, lamest & Co., I'emr Garber, George lleeiom, NEWTON. Jacob Waslilnger, drygoods, II Clever rc Lamest, do I JoimKylu, d ,° S. Miller & Son, do 1 J. M. Heir «t Co., do John Munch, groceries, « ticburlig A .Sun, • do U Samuel Mutch, bools and shoes, H .Mrs. M. A. Walker, coulcctiuuury, 1-1 WUlium Lewis, variety, \j Manning & Uro., produce, 10 tl.diiyder. do 10 Walls A Sharp, do U J.drJ.H liursli, do 0 Harsh A ilro., , do 1 C. 11. lioni, marketing. H .Jacob Sll.zel, do W. Hoeltmjdor. do . U U. W. Spencer, stoves, H Graham a Morrow, dealers, H SOUTHAMPTON, drygoods, U do 13 \v. C. Claris i,. sirohm, D. s. Croft, --- J.Schoek A Co., do U. Clever, do J. Wulsii llh, do rf. A. Stoner, do WEST PENNSDOROUyiI. ,Jacob Hnmlshew, dry goods, 13 .1. tr. Weuvur, do iviusei a Harr, do U .J s. Carothers, produce, 13 b. J. Hhatnbaugh, do 14 W. Is. Brandon, do 13 .lucoD Wolf,. groceries,U V. Hess. marketing, ” 14 p. Hess, do 14 William Bishop, do 14 EAST PEMNHBOHOUOII. \V. O'Banks * Son, ary goods, 13 John Uleshuer, do 13 Nicklous a Bowman, do 11 J. Longorneoker, groceries, 11 a. Books. do 13 E, W. Suillhers, do 14 -S. L, Hummel, do 14 Irvm Muhun, produce, 11 /acharlos a Hon, do - 14 .day A Co., Martin a Co., l*. Oyster, it. Hummcll, A. Ebner, furniture, .S. Hood, stoves, lumber HaMPDKN D. Rupp, drv goods, *!,. W. it 0. Wise, do J. 11. Murray, do u. I>.1 > . Ltghtaer, do J. M Templui, groceiles. 0 Tcmpiai, lurmturo, D. Rupp, produce. SILVER SPUING, J. B. Leldlch «t Eborly, dry goods, 1 1 Orris «& Lullib, * do i~ Loose it Ewult, do I* J. ii. Nuusu d° Burkholder, do U J. H. Kigger, confectionary, H sV. SV, \v uiilmugli, furniture, U J. H. Leidig BILLIARD SALOONS. Cant. R. P. Zlnn, Meclmnlcsburg, to 00 Jacob Hippie, Carlisle, 10 00 Appeal to be held at the Court House, in Car lisle, <>n the 4th llth, lath and 25th days of April. Isas, ut which time all persona aggrieved will ho heard. PETER A. PLANK, Mercantile Appraiser. April 2, ISG3. It jjJSAU'PY, COMFORT AND. DURAUIIJTY ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN CUSTOM BOOTS* AND BHOER BOX TOES AND OTHER. NOVELTIES PRICES FIXED AT LOW FIGURES. A . DYSERT, N T o. 34 East LOUTHER street, Carlisle Penn’a. April 0. tu6«.-3m WANTED— Teamsters and plowmen, nt Hie Keystone Farm and Nursery, near Harrisburg, April o,—2t rpO LET. —Eleven acres of excellent 1 ground, in two encloaures.ttdjolnlng Carlisle barracks. Apply to EMMASANNO, March 26.— it* No. 37 East LmUhcr rtrtet. Drj) ®ooDs. °° %% % As the 4pfi}NO xtpened,• %> % ' L EID IC n& • Ess Have lust opened an unusually large BUpprfeof BEAUTIFUL GOODS suited to the season, muy now ready for inspection. It 7 IK) 14 7 IX) 14 7 00 14 • 7 00 11 15 00 0 25 00 I i 7 00 14 7 00 II T 00 11 7 00 11 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 A) II 7 00 It 7 00 14 7 00 11 15 00 II 15 00 111 12 14 7 00 0 00 0 Hi 00 9 25 00 J 1 15 00 lH 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 11 7 Ut 11 7 IKi A GRAND DISPLAY OF DRESS SILKS, in all (be new colors and shades. B LACK SI L K S 1 2 50 15 00 20 00 10 (HI 15 00 ol every grade and quality. All the now stylos and colors of deslrablo i) k es s a o o d a For Walking Sails, snob as GHANA MOHAIR POPLINS PLAIN MOHAIR POPLINS, STRIPED A- PLAIN MOHA IRS , COLORED VELOURS, 7 00 15 00 12 50 10 00 15 00 20 00 10 00 7 00 SCOTCH GINGHAMS, And many other goods for the season. SPRING SHAWLS, 16 00 10 00 16 UU HI oo 7 00 SPUING SACCIITES AND MANTLES All the now stylos and colors of 15 00 15 00 10 00 S ILK PARASOLS For Laidlcs Misses and Children. 20 00 15 00 i‘» 00 Please do not forget the fact Hint 7 00 A) 00 LEIDICH & MILLER Always have - the largest and mad complete stock ol 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 Oil 7 00 W HITE GOODS Plain and Striped Mohairs, 4 Plain Plaid and Striped Jaconds, 20 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 7 on 7 00 All the new styles of Tucked nnd Striped Mus lins for HAIIIBA L D I E 8 12 50 12 60 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 OO 7 (HI MOURNING GOODS, The best assortment In the town. fOnebal, goods, U 7 00 II 7 00 II 7 (XI Every thing required for funerals. Very strict nllentloii'given to flllinS all orders for tliesamo. DOMESTIC. GOODS, Stacks and stacks ofßlenched nnd Unbleached MUSLINS, atpric** bklow market rates. OU- Ilcoes from Kto 12U cts. Good Domestic GING HAMH 12> the material k&U&r'W'tfV shrunk before bejog Hindu tnlii their symmetry much better man. Woven. or French Corsotwtljy ns Mr U* c ; comfort uniloft.se, far excels. * *. ■£. 'H> “o, & FOR SALK RY L . T. GREENFIELD, exclusive agent, NO. 4, EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA DOMESTICS! DOMES'! 1 C S 1 Notwlthßnnding the late advance In CoUou Ciootla GREENFIELD, AT No. I EAST MAIN STREET. Is now prepared to offer some DARGAINS in nil kinds of DOMESTIC GOODS Do you want a handsome Calico at 12’-.t cents? If so. go to No l.you will find it. One case of the most popular makes bleached Shirting Musi Ins, bought before the late advance, will be sol cl for 2U cents, worth 2d cents. {J 1‘ N (i H A M S 12’-;. pi, *jn and 2d cents. TICKINGS! TICKINGS!! Now Is the time to buy them. Our entirestm U I'JCh'IXOS were purchased nt the lowest notch, and will bo sold at correspondingly low prices Also. Hickory Stripes. Check*, Denim*, Cotlowulrs, Drill*, Jiluc Drills, Jeans, Ac V Eli }' CHEAP. We have received tills day some benul ifnl NEW DRESS GOODS, Kor Spring. MELANGE I’O I* bI N tor Ladles’ suits. A very handsome lino of New Alpaccas, In all the new Spring shades. BLACK SILKS, on which wo defy competition. A lull Hue of COLORED SILKS, VERY CHEAP. Now styles Delaines, Linens and White Goods, •A good Hack Towell. all Linen, only cents. Napkins, Damask Table Cloths by the yeard and patterns. Loom Table Lint-m, Counterpanes , Jacon etla. Cambria, Plaid Cambric**, Stripe Cambrics, Piques, TTarteions, Victoria Laws, India Twilit i Irish Linens Bird Eye Crash, Linen Uandekerchlefß, d:c.. Ac. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! BELLINH at cost A good stock of White Flannels on Imml, very cheap. Elegant White Cashmeres ami French Merinos at reasonable prices. A large stock oi Gloves, Crapes, Crape Veils, Scarfing, Silks, ami Shroudings, always on hand. Funeral orders promptly and salisfuctorlly tilled. CLOT lIS & CASSI M K R ES , A FULL ASSORTMENT from the lowest grade of AMERICAN to the llnesl FRENCH. All sizes ()RAIN B A 0 S on Immi. lIOHI K It Y A N I) G I. O V K s IJiKW* SKIRTS. I’IIKAI’KK THAN EVER. PAPER WINDOW SHADES. OIL WINDOW shades: FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. TABLE OIL CLOTHS. FRENCH CORSETS, THE BEST KIP GLOVES in Curlhlo.{just received, ONI. Y DOLL A U A A D TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. I am happy to Inform the public that having purchased n great many of Iho above goods be foro the advance In prices wo can offersome bar gains that may not bo found elsewhere. Tin* buy er can SAVE MONEY by loooklng round, wo aro now prepared to con vince all that wo cannot bo undersold by anj house in Cumberland Valley, but will bo found a Utile lower than the lowest. L. T. GREENFIELD, NO. 4, EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE. V A . ttsnbll INS. iicpl + CK 'IO >B«o**«, • >r|»i».NO of rucelvuA tfctmty fISjU required by ACtkfa, *o jrthnc* ami (ft.ft.'fu .•rfhsboro 1 , at th<£ii4J)fl£ boiifiO OMjW/A • at , al'rfho public A. I* ml ll*o .VL Allen, atA]i<&>u))]ffel&i&o of J. a. Hcclf, 1 !?* ml ai John Hinkle, lon, at the pubfo Mile* Crow* •ijumtai O %&% ol’t’iinMioro’, at Vhp fjuWltP honee of Jacob ,fo»ptiay iT7, ami the pilvU>. home of L. -is. t* ■tSNfc\R.Cumberlnml. at lUe p*Julc T«j#felu!ll, May *JU ami Ja. at iho pulitlc stoimhsiown, JunejJ^ Tklmjcwoll ami Newbur^m**' iVtn.-C. Sharp, June J nnr sffippensburt; lltirp*^ •) PU&I& hou-o of iJr \ Du>RlnMm, j \yr lo and^ public of jd&i and Township, ntrfhe (j. f4X .✓die publrvhou.-o of &£{. L. ICnHt* public housftmf 15. U. EsltersJuno^ tliopubll\otu-e'of\\^C!f&Jc r ft fm»e rJ*nd 1-V* \»A , V,, 5> Millllspiit School Jnno^niU^ .|g,.„Ufo%, nt SchortUJons^’Junj'l^ 'nuwvlllo. Si tiic&musj ote. A.\*?Bn«)erisci, "« lime 111 iiflci 'J»t» \jA , Middlesex, llcXisa, Juno 2A md iM. 'i, V l, 'c \pT silver sprlnc.-fct thojioifio dl (J&xa* Duey, V"V lime in. and ul the boiled M. KUpk,\Jljif4 115. I North Middleton, al oPJ. % Mother, lure Ju ami 21. v- \ , South Middleton, nt the hmwp rft Srffupk>y, lunu -H, and the houSe of M*m hnulQpburg, nt Hie houso of T. J. I nml '1 . ’ ■> . \‘, »>u lade, nt tho Commissioners 1 Oillco, July i> in,* rroasurer will receive taxes nt hlsoftlce ml.I the Ist day of September next, at winch line duplinites lor nil unpaid taxes will be is lied i» Hie constables ol the lespective boroughs it id township-, hve per vent, will however be tdded to all laXet, if not paid oil of beloro the arsl day ot August next. C. M KLLINGER, Tmi.VTcr nj Ciu/iOt-W-inci Lounty J J a April Id, IstkS.—jt. IALEUl 1 ’ UNSKAI'LU La.NUs.- ily virtue ol u warrant horn umlti Hie baud ,*.J .seal ol the Coninii.s.sionein ol Cumberland .wunty, nml to me d.iecicd, Hu* billowing tracts ~r lo .Mil unsealed land, mtuaie.l in Cumueiuuid u. Ca., wm ue s.ml ut puuitc mite, UL hi o'clucK, mi Monday, me nth day ot June, 1 >«', at the Coin t in uti lisle, Loamy’ alorestlid, ul’ a.l much ,1 ~.ieu Li aei a- will del ray the nn paid taxes and cost* due tnercoii. C. Mh-iiLlNUlil!, Conn '1 ‘retta ttrer. Dickinson Towns/iij). No. Ac. Oicn. 7ux Due. ,\o. Ac. Uwn, Tax Due. ,sl Ucetem, Himes .t i Id NewcoiUCi , J. 73 515 do i itullur, n. d) 03 •J luieman, W. Ins 3 Han», Mos-w l‘l hi Uialiam, Joliii .< t>x f> .liieons Gem go 1 ui< li Gieial, JacoU ICI lo Jacoo», George 7 J<• 70 Orca.soii, James 121 I Lea-s, in Uuilt.F A. 3Ju IMy e.a, Sam I ll" 1U tleinmriigcr, J. IJ< | 0 My'crs. Jmiuc - W nil Johnson, John 2-s.Uj 110 Gift, Daniel “s* y LcreW, Adam 12 I ! o Uimigii, John 12V 7 DeMlcy , LeWisi I 7 < I 1-MoWeio, ImiiiC 27 IiOO Mooiv, Allied 2i ID 0 Myers, Israel W y .Myers! Cyrus 3 eel Myei.s. C. ■> 3 Mentor, M. or N. Itt-.j d Moulnrl, Isaac 1 2i> y .Muiiiioul J. A il. .>«.• ii .weals, Jeremiah iit B.M’Cieury, Wm. Ooi; 23 SoWyj«, i'aut Ili 3 .Stalumnt h, J no. 3 1 Jd sterner, j.oi J, L. 2 2-j JUO Woods, S. Hieir»; 9 h'j -a Witherspoon, N. 03 5 Woll, Jacob is j Alberi, Widow M 17 Young. A. I3j| 1U JaOoUs, Cy l lld 71 2.1 Garner, Jacob Ja. O'Myers, V. t>l 1 Sours, John tl. out.l 3i .w.ver», c'hns. 131 lo CocKicy, Noah "•> l i smy eis, Ctnilp 32 li limit/, .Varon I*M-, il Reedier, Jacou 100 d Fungli, Jolni o- .Myeis, Henry y David Aouih Middleton. Id Albright, Ja. oO M.’ y Hollluger. A. - I iUoWnawell, G. 7d 10 UoUmger, D. 27 nr mil, Jacon 23, 13 Morrison, John i'.l v m tiet. J mill d Curl, William 7 Johnson, Joliu 10., cock, 3 50 2 luiitlmuii.il. 1 ik.| 17 Shnver, Jacob C. I ”0 *2o Lmmun, .mui'l 2il lu smith, John \V. J n} id Mi ei.s, A. tl. tin y Welsl/’s Hen s, 213 Id .N.nloi, Alex*. 12-1 U\\ ai‘«), James I*3 o Lciew, David ‘.'..j hi Zeigler, Abm. 3 3-s o Mouie, Wm. Sr. I llltainii/., 2s Übatidt,) 3M| I Glenn, I’nlterson 30 d Dilcamu, Dau’l l.j 11 Miller, Joun 7u Id Goody ear's ileila, I i» j • Mifflin, tu Diddle, E. M. 13 Fulton, James idl J-Jjfily, Uii'bl. 1:1*5;; 17 .Miller, Samuel 107 luu K-ihor, Alex. 50. j 2J UluiuU.n, Jolui I*. I Til ■1 I’.iUou'r*. Venus .11 Wfsliiiur, miih'l - <>i* llc.if:, 11 5 Aniulil, Suin'l bi V»1 Ulumds, Longaml !*<• Hn-td-r, Atch. l-Jneriy, 12 !> 23 Woodburn, A. S, 1.1H.X1 Woutlunrn,.lM2u 1 1 Caldwell's Heir*, ,S hippcnsbnry Township. } Spceco, Samuel 1 'JO 02 Brllzhoover, J. 15 Miller, Henry ITo (lkMiU.i 212 .3 Bishop, Kllz. 1 s') 100 Uallmulh T. M. li IM ill Moon*, Johnstonft 0.3 2.’>SiMin('hl, r. W. -1 oi 5 Meillnger, John 000 lixisiiiich A: *uii.s,' 572 It. Shank, Murtm s*> Sollrnberner.-J. 2tii UJ Weaver, Cues. 5-1" .32 Dimean. David To 20 Garvcr I’eier -1 10 Ift MollUiyer 1). 12‘ 20 Trego, Levi 240 U llolliuger, Jacob 01 2J Thrush, B. 2.vr Soft Finish Dnnb'jr, I Waggoner, I*. S. Nainsooks, Brilliants, 3 MVullnugh. J. Hi 8 AIU, Peter A. I? Is lumbar, John 1 I-L’7 Rutinmi, Huin'l 01 7 i lay, Jno. theirs) 21 U Koroes. A theirs) ii I leminuigei. John -)| U Hebei Ug, R. 1 |l, » in Natlor, barney Ho 1 H Bnsehore, Peter 01 1 10 Sherhan. J. G. Il s Erh, BenJ. Ml 1 Hoover, John I u 5 Glenn. G. (heirs) ‘2 j 1 Ki etzler, J. Jr. 100 10 Slay man, M. ('. 2 21] 12 Geese. Georgo -12 j Kl-slnger, Peter LJO IluiiH-rlcli. C. P. 0 2.1 7 Kupp, Levi a Crain Ur. Jo-. 2u i M.lter, Jacoa li Coble. U. ihelrM o.| Lgult, John Worth Middleton* 00 Uloser. Wm. 2 01 I J Dawson, M. 2 70 Fast Pcnnsborough. W Seiler, Dr. Wm. S 2 10 | Muiunm, Sam'l Vi 2 Waggonc" - , J. T. 1 Kind g. '.liens) 1 Mndig. 'iiui’l 1- M’Cunv, Sani‘l 1 Sharue, Sarn'i 22 51 Sharpe, M. 1 uu » s-hai pe, J. .M. D. 1 o6[li M'Cuue. J. (heirs/ ol Pcnnsborough . M’Klnney, P. (heirs) 76 \ A pril y, lMi>. —(it I N BA N K U U B 1’ EY . J_ Jitslrn■( uf Pennsylvania, S. S. At CAUUisLf, March 21, A. L>., i»os. Tli“ undersigned heieby gives notice of Ida ap pointment lia Assignee ot John HelilZ, in the > ouuivol Cumhei land, and :slate oj IVnnsylva nia, w'lthln said Distiiet, who hies been adjudged ,i bankrupt upon his own pel l non. by llie district Colli Lol Mild district. h)' . K. SADLKU, April 10, IbtKi.—3t A'siyiif. NOTICE. —Nolico is hereby given Ui.a Letters of Administration on the estate ot mi/Jihelh Whitcomb, deed., Jaleot Silver Spring iwp., Cumberland county, have been granted to the uiideislgned residing in the same township, vil pprsiiiis indebted to said estate uic requested to make payment tmmediuiely.aml those im% mg i-lainis against said estate will also piesenlth. m lor settlement. • GLDKGE ilOt»\ Kit, April 10. J.vis. —ot* . AitminMrnhn . NOTICE. —Notice hereby given lliai Letters of Administration on the estate ul .v said estate are requested U make payment immediately, and those liuvini .•hums against said estate will also present lh-ir tor settlement- JOHN PAUL, Maiell 2ii, IsOS.— ol AtiniinialTnU'r. / IUMREKLAND VALLEY K. R.- ij CHANGE OK HOURS. on and alter Monday, Oct. 7 Hi, lN>O. Passongei Trains will run daily, us lollows, itumduys «-x copied;: •Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg fc>.4t V M.. Meelmniesburg IUS, Carlisle 0.57, NeavilH ,ub aluppetisburg 11.07, Cbambeisbuig I.H p. M. Greeiicasilo 1.43, arriving at Hugerstowi ** Mail Train loaves Harrisburg2.oo, V. M. Meehan .esl.mg 2.31, Carlisle 3.UU, Newville Uo, ftluppens uiug i.lo, clmmbersbuig 4.60, Greencastle 6.3>, ar .ivmg at Hageislowu 6.00. P. M. * . Exniesb liuin leaves Harrisburg 4.1 a, P. M. Mecbaliiesbmg 4.51, Carlisle 6.21, Newville mippeuaburg u. 21, arriving at Chumbersbuigti..*! A A M Milxed Train leaves Chambcrsburg SAM, A d GreeneasUe v. 30, arriving at Hagefbtown Uu. A, .M. • ’ , On and after Monday, October 7/6, the Aceom laudation Train will leave Chauibeistiuig at i -mmpeii-.buig 5,30, Newville (i.Ol. Curln>luMo, Me eimiucsbui g 7.01. A M., arriving ul liuvrisbun , A. M., making close connection willi Hum lo New Yoiß and Philadelphia. Mall Tram leaves Hagerstown 8.10, A. M. Green cusUo BA%Xhuiubei'sbui-g y. 20, i-dlippeusbuig '.*.6 Newville UfttJO, Carlisle U. 03, Meelmiiicsburg H.S irnvmg at Uarnsbiirg 12.1 u, I*. M. Express TmaC-dinkYOs Hugurslown 12.00 M GreeneasUe 12,3 tr, GJittlilbersbiug 1.10, Sluppeni • mig M 3, Newville iib, Carlisle Mecnana mug 3.2 H, arriving at Hun isbmg 3.56,1*. M. A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 3.06, P. 51 Greencubflo 4.00 arriving at Chainben.biug i.c i Making close connections at Harrisburg wit Tiains to and Hon. Philadelphia, New \uil PituburU, BaUlmoie and Washington. u. N. LULL, Hail Road Office. \ *"P'* ClminO'y, Ud, 41/i, 1807. J * Del. 10 1n.7 l?OR SALE OR KENT.—The larg _P Thiee-Slory House, on the comer ad Higl wm.O p.opl. cu»ap. Tuqul-- gUApLEVj F«b»3o.—3® Cornsroj 2-3| £ti. rff \vu- fen ry^iuali, 1•> i ,i KUeri, John 0 Ju # 5-. Soil-auger, J 2 1C 1 i!i ft Moiii e, AUiOil 1 .sft 21 l'n« e ami Ham 07 200 Kooiitz, Isaac 1 7-1 l.t Kindly. 11. Carlisle. TO I Wahl, George l!> Penn, Meehan icsburg. 2S | 3 aherbnn, Henry I r.O Frank/ord. Silver Spring. Middlesex. Kcwion. Si, l Middleton, Wm. 1 t)2 6ijl SiouUer, J. M. 2>* li i suuUeisou, Joa. VJ JfojscwcU. WESTWARD. EASTWARD. & * \ A