Boils— Like the volcano, Boils give issue to tho .foul and fiery contents of tho de< p lulerior. To remove tho cause of such suffering U Is only necessary to vitalize the Blood by uupi plying It with Its Life Element, Ikon. the PERUVIAN SYRUP, (a protected solution of tho Protoxide of Iron ■will do this clfeclimlly, and give ’strength, viV/ir and new-life to tho whole system. Eflruct 0/ a Letter from Kiev. KiciiAiti)«. Edf.s, of Bolton, Mass, •• p* o r years I was a sufferer from Bolls, so that mV life became weurlsom through their frequent aud persistent recurrence; finally a carbuncle formed In tho smalt of my back*. During Us pro areas largo pieces of decomposed flesh were every S a v or two cut uwuj. and tho prostration and itcuural disturbance 01 me system were grout.— Heioro I had recovered from this attach two smaller carbuncles broito out higher up. and I was again tnrcaieued with a recurrence ol tho sufferings to to winch 1 had so long been aubjec* i.wi It was at this tuno that X commenced tak lug the PIiiItUVIAN ttVUUP. I coiitmlied tult* inu It until 1 had used live bottles; sluco l ieu 1 have hud nothing of tho kind. l;or years 1 was one of the greatest sufferers. Othei medicines eavo me partial and temporary relief, but this remarkable remedy, with a kind and inuuivo sense went direcctiy to the rout of the evil, and did Its work with u thoroughness worthy of its CS Puiiiphietsonlfree. Thegenulnelms “ PmuuviAN YYitur" blown in the glass. t itiiuviA* DIiSJiMOUE, Proprietor, __ Sold by all druyyists. iVo. 30 Day &(.. A’. I*. Tho best known remedy for s(JRO F U L A in all Its manifold forms. Including Ulcers, Can cers tsuiihilis, Halt Jtheiini. Cunsuinjihun, etc., is Du. ANUkIW IoDINK Wathu, apurosoltiliun ut lodine Without a solvent, discovered alter uiiiuy years of selenune research,and experiment Xor eradi* eating humors iroin tho system it has no equal, Circutais sent ireu. !ii l# > l t v , V Sold by DruyUisls generally. 33 Bey ist., A 1. April 10, loOs.—im , A Useful Invention.—The new wire for clothes Hues bids fair to supersede every oilier In use. Tho patent Is on the coatlug of the wire, and this Is well nigh iudcsiruciublc. From tho evidences wo have seen and tho testimony ns to Us durability aud value, wo have no hesitation In recommending this wh o to .our frlouds and patrons as all that Its Inventors claim for it.— Whoever now willfully inflicts upon his family the troubles of the Hope Clothes Line, deserves to receive his fresh linen soiled. April IG, 1868.-31 SCROFULA, IN ALL ITS FORMS, CAN 'UK CURED UY USING THE Sr, viar (Call's The Great, “ Hoot and Herb Jii toe a am aril ail’s Wouil KuM and Herb Juice s SmirUin Pander nd Herb Juices, Si'H iribt'i'i and remedy ‘‘ R i t'.a-t I !l erb Juivf.v Svmrilifi'* for “ R , >t an d Herb Juices' Stm Scrofula "Hut and Herb Juices, SawirUan’s ami all “AW and Herb Juice*., Sanviril an's Eruptions “ Hunt and Herb J incest Fbtnutr itan's ol the ** Itool and Herb Juices, ■ i£maritan's akin. “ Hurt and Htrb Juice Tlioro Is not nnotlior romccly known to equal this for the euro of Syphllus, Ulcers, Sores, Scrof ula, in all Its forms, Totters, Scales. Bolls, Mercu rial Discuses and eruptions of the Skin. .This Is no experiment; U Is a well tested remedy In tho United Stales Hospitals, where those diseases as Burned thoir worst forms; mild oases soon yield six bottles will euro any case. It Is a common saying, “ I have trlocVovory thing without effect. To such wo say, uso the Samaritan Hoot and Herb juices , and if it falls to cure any disease of the bhifcd or skin, your money will bo refunded by our agents. Price §1.25 per bottle. SAMARITAN’S GIFT, TllE'ifOST.OtiliPAty REMEDY EVER ÜbED Hold by H. Haverstlclc. Carlisle. Pa. • * DESMOND &CO.JT May 3,1807— ly 015 Race Street Phlla To Consumptives.— The adv ertiser having been restored to health In a few weeks by a very simple remedy, alter having suffered for eoveral years wltn a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of the prescription used, free of charge), with tho dlrec tlons for preparing and using the same, which * they will find a sums cuius for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Couchs, Colds, and all Throat and Luug Affections. Tho only object of tho advertiser in sending tho Prescription is to benefit the alUlcted, and spread Information wn leh he conceives to bo Invaluable and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as It will cost them, and nothing may prove a blessing. Par ties wishing tho prescription, free, by return mail, will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. May 10,1807—1 y CONSUMPTIVES READ! A Physician, who had consumption for sever al years, with frequent bleedings of the lungs, cured himself with a medicine unknown lo 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 he can ascribe the degree of health he 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 thosesufferlngwlthlhls malady, ho prulluis a treatment which ho confi dently believes will eradicate thodlsease. Medi cine forwarded by express. Send for circular, or cull on DR. E. UOYLSTON JACKSON, jVo. 200 A r . Tenth .Street, Thila. Dec. 5, 18(j7—ly Errors op Youth.—A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Prema turo Decay, and all the effects of youthful Indis cretion. will, for the sake of suffering humanity send free to all who need It, the recipe and direc tions for making the simple remedy by which ho was cured. Sufferers wlshl ng to profit by the ad vortlser’s experience, can do so by addressing, In perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar Street, Now York May 10,1807— ly Information.—lnformation guaran teed toproduce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, also a recjpo for tho .removal of Pimples. Blotches, Eruptions, Ac., on tho skin, leaving tho same soft, clear and beautl ul, can bo obtained without charge by address ug THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, 823 Broadway, Now York. May 10, 1807-ly Plat riel). f*AUL—BRINDLE.—At tho Lutheran Parson age in .New- Kingston, on the -Ist lust., by the Rev. H. R. Fleck. George E. Paul to Miss Bockio Urindle, both of Cliurchtown, ibis county. JO ien. FABER.—In this bmmgh, on tho 17th Inst., Lewis F ibor, Sr., aged 75 y oars. THOMPSON.—On Sunday morning, the 2fUh Inst., Nellie, daughter of Joseph C. and Jane Thompson, aged 3 yearn, u mou His and 2 days. ®;j)e ptarfeets. Carlisle Flour and Grain Market.' Carlisle, April 29, ISG3. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY J. U. BOSLLU St BUO. Flour—Family, 813 fio New Corn 100 Flour—Super 1J oo Oats 75 Kye Flour 8 soo hbls. sold In lots, Including —Northwest Buperilne at $8 u 8 75; Norlhwestex traB9a 050; Northwestern family Sloa 12; Peun sylvanla and Western Superline £8 75 a 0; Penn, and Western family 811 a 13 a Pennsylvania and Western fancy 813 50a 1550; llye Flour 89 60. Onain.—Thu oUV-rlngs of wheat ore small, and for prime lots a fair demand prevails at lunncr rates. Bales of Ited atB2 95 aB. Uye is unchanged; sales oi Pennsylvania at 82 10 ah2o. Corn Is less active and lower: sales of 5000 bus. yellow at 8122; 500 bus. white at 81 18, and 4UUO Western mixed at $l2l a 1 22. Oats arl quiet, with sales at 90 a 05c. for Pennsylvania and Delaware, and 85 a b(i for Western. Nothing doing m either Barley or M-Ut. Seeds.— Cloverseed is dull, but prices are un changed; sales ol lUO bushels at 85 a 5 50 for Penn sylvania, and prime Western at $0 per bushel.— Timothy is dull; 13J bus sold at 82 25 a 250. Flax seed soils on arrival at 82 80 per. bushel. Whiskey.— Bales are making on terms kept private. §im atibertteementsi. q. koT a. bm nr, A TTORNEY AT LAW, No. 3 South Hanover sired?. Olllco with W. J. Shearer. E*q. Ap-11l 39, 18U8.—ly. XXTAN TED. —Twelve or fifteen women YY to work In Hag room of Mt. Holly Paper Mill. Good wages ana constant employment,— Apply to toM oi A. MANSFIELD. April 80,1868.—8 t. atjbmlsmcnta 0001)811 N % B W GOODS!!! W. C. SAWYER & GO EAST MAIN STUBET, UNDER CORMAN HOUSE, Have just cot in store from Now York and Phila delphia, all tho latent styles of DRESS GOODS SILKS IN AM, KTYI.KM AND COLORS, SILK POPLINS, SPRING MOHAIR and CHENE POPLINS In single and double fold for La- dles’ and Misses’ suits. ALPACAS in BLACK and every shade of color, MIXED, STRIPHD & BARRED GOODS for dresses. Beauti- ful COLORED & WHITE MARSAILES, elegant GRENADINES & LAWNS, All kinds of WHITE BRILLI- ANTS, Tuck MUSLINS CAMBRICS, S^ISS, TARLETONS, PERCEI, WHITE and FIGURED, CHEMBRA CHINTZ. SHIRTING LINENS, EDGINGS, FLOUNCINGS. LACES, bought from ./affray’s, Now' York, selling much less than regular prices, Newest stylo of LADIES COATS, splendid styles FRENCH and ENGLISH COATINGS, FOR LADIES’ AND MISSES’ OrnamenU and trimmings to match. SPRING SHAWLS Elegant printed CASHMERE BARRED & STRIPED. ALL KINDS OF MOURNING GOODS ALL KINDS OK FUNERAL GOODS W. C. Sawyer & Co., Purchased before cotton advanced an immense stock of DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS * CALLICOES, SHEETINGS BLEACHED AND MUSLINS, TICKINGS, PANT STUFF Ao., in Uouds, Wares, and Merchandise, also Brewers, Distillers, lumbermen, Eating Houses, «Kc., within the County uf Cumberland, as appraised aud assess ed by i*. a. Plank, Mercantile Appraiser. In ac eoiMaiiee with the sovoiul acts of Assembly, us follows, lo wit; W. C. Sawyer A Co., dry goods, C. Ugilby, do mm is Miller, L. r. Ureouiluid, do , W. A. Miles, do .). G. 11. Ring, do T. A. Harper, do Robert Amson, groceries, .1. Mai tin, do Washmood & Bro., do W, Umir A Son, do Keeny & Masonhelmer, do Joseph Zeiglvr, do John Fuller, do John llinnor. do il. Poliley, do J. U. Mecii, do \V, J. Cameron, J. Henur, W. H. Main. C. Llsiimn, G. 11. Uuilman, A. J. Sites, Daniel Shoemaker, do J. IC. Spangler, do C. A. Smith, do W. 11. .’smith, do Beutein * Bro., produce, J. A D. Rhoads, do J. 11. Hosier & Bro., do K. (.’. Woodward, do M. Darkness, do Leo A Bro., do M, Hoover, lumber and coal, A. 11. Blair, do UeJaueey A Shroni, do J. A. Wetzel & Co., Hour and feed, A. B. Ewmg, furniture, John Llztnau, do Fredrick Cornman, do David Sipo. do Halbert >ks, 11. Null. marketing, E. Koil'man. do SHIPPENSBURU. Robert Snodgrass, dry goads, b. U. McPherson, do .1. A J. B. Keddlg, UO Danner A Neely, do u. 11. oiewurt, do Tannoii A Kimbcll, groceries, John Ciiumbaugh, do GINGHAMS, G. Oremon, do 11 h. . .min , . do II u. K.lniao, do li Myyi's do J. Kelso, do 11 M. M. Angie, do 11 Pugue A holders, do 11 MePnerson A Co., hardware, 11 Grubill A Hollar, do 13 J.C. Aitic, drugs, II B. K. Keller, do 11 G. W. Croft, bools and shoes, 11 P. s. Artz, do II J.B. Cole, do 11 W. Clark, confectionary, II H. C. Hollar, do ll W. H. Hollar. do 11 L. Fohtnutighl, do 11 Sheai er A nlalr, merchant tailors, 11 UNBLEACHED COTTON & LINE.N Ac., Ac., Ac. Landis it Bender, do 11 J. Bridges it Sun, do 11 J. M. Smiley, do II T. r. Blair, produce, 11 W. T. H. Jamison & Co., do li Morrow it Knekinger, do l:> Long A Gish, do 11 Lawton it Co., do lo A. meter . E. liayes sewing machines, 11 11. M. Suirgeou, millinery, 11 John A Wolf, .stoves, 11 B. S. Slones, drugs, 11 J, M. lleykes, stoves, 11 J. Kelso, books, 11 NEW CUMBERLAND. drygoods, 11 , do l:l do 11 lumber,. 1J do 11 do 1-1 do 14 NEWBURG. Slcvlck it Swlgert, drygoods, II Elliott it Barr, do II Elsenhower it Halo, do 1.1 C. Stevlck, furniture, 11 D. McCoy, bouts and shoes, 11 NEWVILLE. T. Willett, lUuiglmmn *t Sou, Ito** it Co., Henry 11. Mosser, Limner oyster, U. James, Lee «£ Lberly, T. Slough, drygoods, 10 T. McCandllsh, do 11 E. James A Bro., do 9 •3. E O’Niel, \ do H M. It. Bklnnor, hardware, II Kunkle A McCandllsh, do 10 J. H. Miller, drugs, H Mrs. 11. Heed, do 11 B. O. Wild, do 14 Ami by tho Company’s advertised agents throughout the United Stales. JinnUtaiirrn should be made in drafts or other funds par in A civ York, and the Bonds trill be sent free (<{ Wnrn/c bit return express. Parties subscribing through local ayents tall look lo (hem fur their safe, delivery. \ PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR IS'W Ims just been published by the Company, giving fuller lulornmibm limn Is possible in an advertise ment. respecting llio Progress of the Work, tho UeMmroes of the County traversed by the Road, tho Means for Construction, and the Value of the Bonds, which will bo sent free on application at the Company’s olllces or to any of the advertised agents JUIIN J. CISCO, Treasurer, April 23,1SCS.—3m New York. A. L. Irvin, bouts and shoes, 14 700 r _ , ir , v ,,, c u/aVTI n Joseph Laugblin, feed, 14 700 T>OOK AOEN IS \V AA i HjD Myers ifeShlnaliold, clothing, 14 700 D koi: tiik new hook, • H.Giauser & Son, groceries, 13 10 UO Graham & Morrow, do 11 7 u 0 Woodbiun & dlmllenbeiger, furniture, 14 7 DO 6. M, Kneker, furniture, U 7 00 J.Uricker, do 14 7 00 U. Henry, confectionary, 14 7no J. J. Uruwlord, do 11 7 00 Urewsier & uougherty, iner. tailor, 14 7 00 L. 11, Uandall, do 14 7 00 James Kennedy,. Btoves, 14 700 O. W. Mull, do 14 7 00 (i. \V. Landis, jewelry, h 700 A. Pro.tz & Son, boots and sUoes, 11 700 G. A. Delrlch. stoves, 14 7 00 C. Sherlch, drugs. 11 7 00 J. H. Ouswller, dry goods, J. Swartz." merchant lulior, HONUOE. drypooda, 10 I*o 00 do U 15 00 do 11 7 00 11 7 00 11 7 00 11 7 00 Georco llrindlo, KaullumnVt Paul, Theophllua Wolf, Peter Uillej*. sloven, Samuel Plank, feed, Heury Spuhr. do 'SOUTH MIDDLETON. Williamson i Bro., drygoods, 12 12.00 Wehbort it Borland, 'do 12 12 30 O. Hannan. do 13 10 00 Sumuol Wolf, do H 7 00 li Jo uu IV) uo 7 00 7 Ot) 7 00 7 UU 10 00 7 00 do do dO do do do 7 UU 7 DO 7 DO 7 UO 12 50 7 DO 7 UO 7 00 7 UO 7 00 7 UO 7 UO MECHANICSBURO, LOWER ALLEN. UPPER ALLEN, 12 * 12 oO 14 700 14 7 0(1 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 PENN. dry goods, 14 700 • do 14 7 00 do 14 7 00 do . II 700 3Ust of Dealers. NEWTON, Jacob Wnsblnger, dry goods, 11 Clever &. Earnest, do 14 John Kyle, do H 8. Miller & Son, clo 14 J, linker, do 14 Joint .Miiiich, groceries, H Ileburllg .6 Bon, do H Samuel Mutch, boots and shoes. M Mrs. M. A. Walker, confectionary, H William Lewis, variety, M Manning & lira., produce, Id H.Buyder. do I'* Walls & Hliarp, do li •I. it J, 11 ilurtdi, do d llursh it liro., do 11 C. 11. Horn, marketing, 11 L). W. Spencer, stoves, It Graham J: Morrow, dealers, M SOUTHAMPTON, drygoods, M do I‘l W.C. Clark, i,. sirohm, U. S. Croll, J. Soliook & C’o. (J. Clover, J. Walsn.llh, a. A. Stoner, WEST PENNSBOROUGH Jacob Tlnndshow, dry goods, !• A. S. M’Cullocli, do H J.O, Wuinui'. do 1.l Krosci .t Darr, do 14 J S. Cavothers, E, J. Shmnbangh W, B. Brandon, Jacob Wolf, groceries, p. Hess, marketing, William Bishop, do east pennsborough W. O'Banks .tSon, ary goods, Ij John Glessner, do 1- Nicklousit Bowmun, do M J. LongerneeUer, groceries,- H 11. Books. do II E. W. Smlthers, do M S. L. Hummel, do II Irvin Mahon, produce, H Zacharlas .t Son, do H May .t Co., Marlin .t Co., U. Oyster, R. Hummcll, A. Elmer, lurnlture, N. Hood, stoves, produce, do do lumber do do Hampden. D. Rupp, dry goods, E. W. .* U. Wise, do J, 11. Murray, , do D. I'. Ligbtner, do J. M Templm, groceries, C. Templm, lurnituro, 1). Uupp, produce. SILVER SPRING. J. B. Leldlch A Eberly, dry goods, H Orris a Lu«ub, do 12 Loose reasonable ilouhl I hat the T 'JUKI' WILL SOU* Hit A'i I-ItLMIVM. The Company have hut a very limited supply of their Bonds remaining on hand, but any sub scriptions to a greater amount than can he filled from Bonds now in the Company's possession, will bo supplied from the New Bonds to he issued on that portion of the road completed in the Spring, In the order in which they are received. Tito Company icserve the right lo advance the price of their bonds to a rale above par at any lime ami will not (111 any orders or receive any subscriptions on which the money inis not been actually paid at the Company's otliee before the tilde of such advance. 16 (VI 10 00 16 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 UO Parties subscribing will remit the par value c the bonds mid the accrued interest in currenc; at the into of six per cent, per annum, from 11■ (late on which tin* last coupon was paid. Suli si-ripthms will ho received in Carlisle hy A. 1 SPuNSLEU, and In New York AT THE COMPANY’S OFFICE, No.2oNassau St 16 (n) 16 no 10 00 7 00 7 00 HO 00 15 UO !H 00 7 t)0 7 00 no uo 7 oo 7 00 . 7 00 JOHN J. CISCO A SON, Bankers, No 59 Wall SI “MEN OF O U R TIME S ” or Lending Pntriois ol the i)ny. An uiegant oc tavo volume, richly illusiraicd with 18 heuuUlul Engravings, and a portrait ot the author, Mrs. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE, Agents any It is the best, and sells the r/uickesf of any book they ever sold. Homo are tailing 200 or ders per week. It will outsell ** Uncle Cb - fa." We employ no general agents, but pay extra commission. Old agents will appreciate ibis item. He ml for circulars giving full particulars. Ad dress HARTFORD PUBLISHING CO.. Hartford, Connecticut. . (April 9.—it] "ELECTION NOTlCE.—Notice is here* I'J hy given that un election will bo held, on MONDAY. MAY 11.ISO*. nt Ihe Court House, In Carlisle, between the hours of two and mur o’clock, I*. M., of said day, to elect a President and five Managers of the Carlisle this and Water Company. GEO. WEIBE, April 23.—2 t * Secretary. WAGONM AKERS WANTED.- Two good Journeymen wagonmnkera wl and constant employment at fair wages, by aj plying at once at the shop of the undersigned, WM. FENICAL. No, 48 N. Bedford Bt.. April 23,1R0«.—2t Carllalo.Peiin’a. PLAIN and FANCY PKINTING n( I evbhy DEHourpTioM n«zfly executed at th* VOLUOTEKB OfllM. lleaal jjlotices OAI.JI OF UNSHATI3D LAIS'LS.— IO Dy viriue ol a warrant from under the hand ui.d seal id the Commissioners of Cumberland County, and to me directed, the following tracts or lots ol unseated hind, situated in Cumberland Co. Fa., will be sold at public sale, at 10 o clock, on Monday, the Bill day of June, DOs, at the Court House, In Carlisle, Comuy aforesaid, or »a much of each tract a- will defray the unpaid luxes and costs duo t he room iM ELLINOEU, Countu Trtuaurer. Dickinson Township. Tar Due. Ao. Ac. Own. Tax Dnc..i Jso. Ac. On'n. bl lleetem, lilmos a Co.. $6 60 J Hitcman, W. 4 as to Gralmm, John lIU2 0 Grelsl, Jacob 101 70 Grcasuu, James 1 21 11 Gilt, F. A. 3 7u 10 llemnilnger, J. 1 31 104 Johnson, John 2a31. 0 Lerew, Adam 12 I. 7 ijusliey, Lewis 1 7.» GOO Moore, Allred 21 Go 0 flyers, Cyrus .100 3 Mentor, M, or N. 1 Ho 0 Molillord J. & 11. 6 76 3 M’Cieury, Win. 061' Jriialisuutli, Jno. 3D 200 Woods, S. (heirs) ll iOi 6 Wolf, Jacob l»i )7 Young, A, 1 301 ai Garner, Jacob 162 1 Sours, John if. 6 oo| 16 Cockley, Noah 73 U Hunt/., Aaron 10 12; 6 Lough, John 62 Myers, Henry H Sheulter, David iS oufh Mid 16 Albright, Jacob S 12> 1 Itruwnawell, G. 76! 27 or-uid, Jacob 2;kJ 10 Corbet, .luim I 2s 6 Carl, William 1 3s 7 Johnson, John 1 61 2 Kaulmun, I). 1 2»i Leiiman, Sam'l 2i 10 Myers, A. 1L 3(> 16 Nailor, Alex. 122 6 Lerew, David lw ft .Moore, Win. Sr. Uh'andl,j 3 s" 6 Hileimui, Dau'l 41 16 Goodyear's Heirs, 1G(. 10 00 1U do 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Mij)i Ul Kiddle, K. M. 13 Pillion, James U>l Eberly, Christ. 13 02 liai Koser, Alex. 555 4 Patton’s, Venus . * 7 00 115 50 10 JW 7 U 0 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 Heirs, ‘ 11 554 Rhoads, Long and Enerly, 12 0 1,000 Woodburn, JM2U 1 . Carh Caldwell's Heirs, 70 | Shippcmbur(_ Speeeo, Samuel 100 Pen C 2 BoltzhooVer, J. (Beni/,i 2 12 100 Galbraith, T. M. 3 UO 25 Seanght, F, W. I 2s lUUShueh A Sous, 572 Is Sulleiiberger, J. 2 01 32 Duncan. David 7U 25 00 ■25 U 0 Is Holliiigor 1), 1 2n 0 Holllngur, Jacob 01 Meehan icsb urg. Waggoner, P. S. 28 [ 3 Shorbnn, Henry 150 Fran/tford. 3 M'Cullough. J. 11l 8 Ahl, Peter A. 18 IS Dunbar, John 1 151’27 Bauruin. Sam’l 61 7 Clay, J no. (heirs) 2-| 0 Forbes, A. (heirs) la 2l Meninilnger, John 25,14 Heberllg, R. 100 30 Nallur, Barney 3o| Silver Sprint/. 8 Bnschore, Peter 01 10 Shorban, J. G. 112 S Erb. BcnJ. . Si 2 Hoover, John 175 5 Glenn, O. (heirs) 2- 1 Kielzler, J. Jr. 100 4u Stayman, M. C. 2 21 Middlesex. 12 Geese, George 42 5 Kissinger, Peter 24 ;u Humerlch, C. P. 021 7 Kapp, Levi 31 o Crain Dr. Jo*. 20 I Miller, Jacob H) 0 Coble, D. (heirs) oi Egolf, John luu Porlh Middleton, 00 ftloscM-, Win. 291 1-3 Dawson, M. 2 76 Past Pcnmborough. GO Seller, Dr. Wm. $2 10 1 Mumma, sum’l 33 Ncwion. 84 I Middleton, Win. 102 55 1 Sunnier, J. M. 2i»' 10 I Sanderson, Jos. UO Waggoner, J. T. Kmdig, (heirs) Kipdig, Sftin'l M’Cune, Sam’l JlopewclL Sharno, Sarn’l 22,50 Sharpe, M. 100 . Sharpe, J. M, D. I Ooil* M’Cune, J. (heirs) si West Pcnmborough. M’Klnnev, P. theirs) 75 / April U. ImH— 0L Notice io tax-payers.—The Treasurer of Cumberland I County will attend tor the purpose of receiving County and State 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. Chlauell, May 10. Monroe, at the public house of A. L. Ilurab, May 18, and IU. Upper Allen, at the public house of Joshua Culp May 20 and 21, Lmvor Allen, at the public house of J. G. Heck. Mav 22, mid at the public house of John Hinkle, May 23. Hampden, at the public house of Miles Crow ey. Mnv 2-6 and 20. Hast Pennshoro', at the public house of Jacob {line. May 27, and the public house of L. Hal leld, May 26. _ New Cumberland, at the public house of Wil liam Belt, May 20 and 30. Newton, at the public house of Henry Hursh, June I, at Stoughslown, June 2. Hopewell and Newnurg, at the public house of Win. C, Sharp, June 3 and 4. Shlppeiishmg Borough and Township,'at the public house id J. T."JV.iikin, June 6 and 0, Dickinson, at the public house of Jos. L. Knel tle, .June s and I*. Penn, at the public house of E. B. Eystor, -Juno 10 and 11. Southampton, at the public house ofM m. Clark, June 12 and 16. Nli 111 In, at K nettle’s School House, June 16 and atßloservillo School House, Juno 17 a, New’vMlo. at the house of C. A. Hennahorger, June ll> and 20. .Middlesex, at Middlesex School House, Juno 22 and 2-1. , silver Spring, at the house of George Duey, June 21, and at the house ol A. Klluk, June 26. North Middleton, at the house ol J. C. Beecher, June 2ii and 27. Smith Middleton, at the house of S. Rupley. June 20, and the house of Jeremiah Hannon, June Meehanlcsburg, at the house of T. J. Kerr, July I and 2. Carlisle, at the Commissioners* Gdiee. -July ami 7. Tin* Treasurer will receive taxes ul hlßoflic iinltl the Isb djiy of September next, ut wide lime duplicates for all unpaid taxes will bo 1: sued lo the constables ul tho respective borougl uul townships, live per cent, will however I. added loull luxes, If not paid on or before tli ilrst day of August next, (■. MEIXINUKR. Treasurer of ('innbvrlmui t'ounli/ i‘o. April 10,1805.—5 t. Notick in bankruptcy.—This Is to give Notice, that on the rourteeuih day of April, A. I)., IXiiS, a Warrant in Hank* i uptcv wua Issued against the eslale of Samuel lluyell. of MeehanicsoUm, in the County of Cumberland, and stale of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on ills own pell* Him; that. Lho paymonl ol any duhls and deliv ery of any properly belonging to such bankrupt, lo 1) 1 tii or tor his use. and (lie transfer of any properly by him are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, nnd to choose one or mor as signees of his estate, will he held at a Court of Bankruptcy, lo be hidden at his olliee, in the Court House, in the Borotrgh of Carlisle, before Chas. A. Barnett, Register. on the sixth day of May, A. D. IS(W, at 10 o’clock. A. M. I*. C. ELLMAKHR. U. .S'. Marshall its Per S. H. GALLBR.UTH. Deputy. DafUTV U.S. .SiAUSItAh'S OI'FICK, Bloomtleld Perry Co., Pa., Apl. 20, Istfs. April JB, INW.—2t IN BA NK R UPT U Y . I Lantern IHxtrkt of Pennsylvania, 6’, &. AT CAUiashy, March - JJ, A. D., Ibos, Thu undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap pointment as Assignee ot John Bentz, In the County ot Cuhtberland, and Slate ol Pennsylva nia, within said District, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition, by the district Court ot said district. W. F. SADLER, April 10, ISta.—Bt Assif/itct. NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that Cutters of Administration on the estate ol cm/.abeth Whitcomb, dte’d., lalool Silver Spring twp.. Cumberland county, have iieeu granted to the undersigned residing in the sumo township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them tor settlement. GEORGE HOOVER, April 111, IHiH. —Gt- Administrator. NOTICE. —Notice Is hereby given that Lettcrrfof Administration on the estate of Adam Whltcombe, deceased, lute of Monroe township, have been. grunted to the under signed residing in the same township. All persons Indebted n said estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for settlement. JOHN PAUL, March 26, IhUS.—6l Administrator, !NO I I(JL.—The Under signed,"appointed Auditor l>y the Court of Ltmimon Pleas of Cumberland County, to mar shal and dlhtributo the bulunco In tho hands of John .Sluart,.! r.. Sequestrator of tho Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike Itoad Company, hereby given notice that ho will attend to tho duties of hIH au tumn moot at the Pmthonotary's oilleo, in the Uorough oi Carlisle, on Friday, May 15, IMS. J. U. IUVINE. Auditor. April 23.—11* NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Admlnl.stiatlmi on the estate of David Onshore, deceased. lute of Monroe twp M iuivu been granted to Catherine Bn-nhoro. resid ing In biime twp. All persons Indebied lo said estate are requested to tnulto payment, immedi ately,and those having claims will present them for settlement. CATHARINE BASHOUE, April 23, IcitW. —Ot pUBLIC NOT 1 ICE. Having disposed of my Large and Extensive slock, of Dry Goods to Win. Hentz, Jno. Ueulzand Mary M. Bontz, trading by limited co-partner sltlp under the name of QENTZ ACO. I hereby notify and solicit ail persons indebted to me by Note or Book Account, to cull ami liquidate the same without delay. Bills are now ready for de livery. A. W. BfcNTZ. April 23,1808. Li Newcomer, J. -xt 7 ilullur, S. (cu'd) jj 3 Duvih, Mostew ' 1W 5 Jacobs Uuorgo IIW 10 Jacob.-*, George 7ai -1 lAJii*, kjmr’iu 46 4 ers, Wam'l I 10 .\lyers, Isaac Do Gut, Daniel h 5 i Hruiigli, Julm 12y I Dowers, Itjuuo 1!7 (> Myers, Israel i'J Myers. U. 50 5 Muiiiorf, Isaac lUu »} .Meals, Jeromlub 1 1-1 Mowers, Paul 1 11 loMierner, j.or J. L.U ‘ii » Witherspoon, M. tfl 5 Albert, Widow M 1U Jacobs, Cyrus 71 U Myers, V. SI SI Myers, dins. 1 SI 1U Smyers, IMullp :IJ II Deedier, Jacob IUO ,*> Kbert, John 1 T-J 5 Noll'muk«t, .1 :i*> UUcton. I 'J llulllnaer. A. 79 ! 10 llulllnger, D. 9' 13 Morrinon, John 43 H Moure, Allred 039 31 Pnee »uui liun* couk, 3 SO 17 Sh river, J ucob C. I sty 1U Smith, Juliti W. <1 fto y Wulsl//h Heirs, 343 y Ward, James 1 tvi In Zeigler, Abm. 3 3* II llimuu, its 1 Glunu, Patterson 50 1» Miller, Joan ■ 7u 290 Koonlz, Isaac 2 07 13 Klmilg, 11. 73 17 Miller,Samuel 107 22 Rhoads, John P. 1 51 it) Wesuifer. r-uin'l 2 oO 5 Arnold, Sum'l 81 9u Bneker, Aich. 1 5s 21 Woodburn, A. S. 74 Y % Wahl, George 15 Township. 15 Miller, Henry 475 3 Bishop, Ellz. 1M) MoMooie, JolinstonHo3 6 Melllnger, John 3 50 II shank, Martin 50 90 Weaver, Cnas. 540 20 Carver. Peter 4 40 20 Trego, Lovl 2 40 20 Thrush, B. 2 50 Preparations EVERYBODY Tries Them ! EVERYBODY Uses Them ! EVERYBODY Believes in Them I EVERYBODY Recommends Them Are you troubled by Bats, Mice, Roaches, Ants? ‘COSTAR’S” EXTERMINATORS. “Only Infallible Remedies known,” •* Free from Poison.”— “Not dangerous to the Human Family." " Ruts come out of their holes to die.” Improved to keep in any climate. COSTAR’S” BED-BUG EXTER. A Liquid •* Destroys and prevents Bed-Bugs." •* Never Fulls.” For Moths In Furs, Woolens, Car pets, Ac. COSTAR'S" INSECT POWDER. Destroys Instantly Flees and id Insects on Plants, Fowls, Anl mills, (be. •‘A sure thing." Thor sands can testify. CO-STAR'S” CORN SOLVENT. For Corns, Bunions, WarM, Ac.- “Try It.” Don't butter with Pulnl A Won derful power of Healing 1 Ever> family should keep it iu the bouse. •TOHTAR'S” BUCKTHORN SALVE. Its effects are Immediate. For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Wounds, Sore Breasts, Piles, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itch, Scrofula and Cutaneous Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Lips, Ac., Bites of Animals. Insects, Ac. "A Universal DinnerPill"(hUgar couled.) 80years administered In a Physician’s Practice. •COHTAIt’K" BISHOP PILLS. “ That Coogh will kill you. Don’t neglect It. “OOSTAU’H" COUGH REMEDY. Beautifies the Complexion, giving to the skin a transparent fresh ness. “COST AR’K” BITTER-SWEET o®-111 Beware It! of all Worthless Imitations. 09-None genuine without “COSTAH’S" Blg* nature.' flcto ¥ork Column. “COSTAR’S” Are yon annoyed with Bed-Bugs? Can’t sleep nights! Of extraordinary efttcacy for Cos tiveness. -Indigestion, Nervom and Sick Headache. Dyspepsia. Dysentry, General Debility, Liver Complaint, Chills Fever, Ac. Not griping. Gentle, mild and sooth ing. The children cry for It —lla a “Soothing Syrup.” For Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, Soro Throat, Croup. Whooping Cough Asthma, Bronchial Affections, Singers. Speakers, and all troubled with ThrOat Complaints, will find tills a beneficial rectorial Remedy. AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Renders the skin clear, smooth and soft. Removes Tan, Freck les, Pimples, Ac. Ladles, try a bottle, and see Us wonderful quality. -•9*25c. and 50c. sizes kept by all DRUGGISTS. 31 sizes sent by mail on receipt of price. 32 pays fur any three $1 sizes by Express, pavs for oightSl sizes by Express. Address HENRY R. COSTAR. (JI2 Jirotuluxty, IT. 1’ 4t9“ For Sale by «3“SoId by all Wholesale Druggists In Philadelphia, I\ i AND IN ALL THE LARUE CITIES. April 23. 1868.—dm Dtj) ©oo1)0. rjA H E C E L K B K A T 1-, 1) \***\ CORSET. Tho BTAH CORSET, which Is fast becoming the standard corset of America, Is manufactured without seams passing through tho goods, which remedies tho great difficulty of hand made Cor -BC{4_rlpplng; also, as tho material Is thoroughly shrunk before bolng mado up, causes them to re. tain their symmetry much better than the Gor. man, Woven, or French Corset, and a* for flt, comfort and ease, far oxcoik. Superior Old Rye, Choice Old Family Nccla. be had In Ph.la dolphin. . ihttors, of the very be« quality. . . Dealers and others des. ring a pure article win rtml li iim ruuresuulod, lie tils whole attention wiii he wlveu to a F anu cureml flection of Ws Stock, which cannot be »ur|uuwed, ami hope* I have tho patronage of tho public. E. SIIOWEiI. NO. 4, EAST MAIN STREET, Deo , lK& L. T. GREENFIELD, EXCL V IVE A OEiVT, C A K 1, I H L E , P A DOMEBTICBI Notwithßimdlng the lato advance In Cbt/on Goods GREENFIELD, AT No. 4 EAST MAIN RTUEET, Is now prepared to offer some BARGAINS In nil kinds of DOMESTIC GOODS Do you want a handsome Calico at 12% cents? If so, go to No. 4, you will find It. One coso of the moat popular makes bleached Shirting Muslins,boughtbefore the late advance, will bo sold for 20 cents, worth 25 cents. GINGHAMB i<2% IU, 20 and 25 cents. TICKINGS! TICKINGS!! Now Is the time to buy them. Our enllrestock 77C/f/iY(?S were purchased nt the lowest notcl and will bo sold nt correspondingly low prlccn Also, Hickory Stripes, Cl&cks. Denims, Cotlonades. Drills, Blue Drills, Jeans, O: c VERY CHEAP. Wo have received this day some beautiful NEW DRESS GOODS, For Spring. MELANGE POF L I N for LacllcH' suits. A very handsome lino of Now Alpaccas, Ip all the new Spring shades. BLACK SILKS, on which wo defy competition. A full line of COLORED SILKS. VERY CHEAP. New styles Delaines, Linens and White Goods A good Huck Towell, all Linen, only cent*. Napkins, Damask Table Cloths by the yeard and patterns, Loom I'able Linens, Conriterpanes, Jaconetts, Wctoria Late*, ' India TiHllt. Irish lAncns Bird Eye Crash, Linen llandekerchUM's, Ac., Ac. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! A goad stock of White Flannels on hand, very cheap. Elegant. White Cashmeres and French Merinos at reasonable prices. A large stock oi Cloves. Crapes, Crape Vella, Scarllng, Bilks, ami Shroudings, always on hand. Funeral orders promptly and satisfactorily nilod. CLOTHS & CASB IMUKES, A FULL ASSORTMENT from the lowest grade of AMERICAN to the ttnest FUENCII. All size* FOR SALE OR RENT.—The large Three-story House, on the corner of High ,iul lied ford Sla., known uu the Thorn property, aid lu four*room houses on Liberty street, lo .vhite people cheap. Enquire of ‘ • U. E, SIIAPLEY, Comer of Aorth ami J l iU tits. HOSIEBYANDULOVHH. | fLUmfcoTaiUj (StOttl. GRAIN B A O H on hand. HOOP SKIRTS. CHEAPER TUAN EVER. PAPER WINDOW SHADES. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. FRENCH CORSETS. In received, ONLY DOLLAIi AND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Inm happy to Inform the public that having purchußcd a great many of the above goods be fore the advance In prices wo can offer some bar gains that may not be found elsewhere. The buy er can SAVE MQNEY by loooklng round, wo are now prepared to con vince all that we cannot be undersold by any house In Cumberland Valley, but will be foijnd a little lower than the lowest. ** * L. T. GREEN FIELIX C. INHOPP. OarlUle. Pa. EAST MAIN STREE loth CARLISLE, I* A March II I*BB. .Dll 8 A 1, K It T DOMESTICS! Chmbrtes, Piaid CtombrlcX-j, Strip* Cambrics, 80/lFiniih CtimbV, JTpitisnoki, Brilliants, Piques, TarUtont, HKLtINO AT COST OIL WINDOW SHADES. TABLE OIL CLOTHS. THE BEST KID GLOVES NO. ftttecellancous. pOREION AND^OMKS'N Edward Shower reapcctmlly th public, thin he continues to keep consmnuj ham), and for sale, a largo and very superior as- Hortmunl of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. at lil« new aland, a low doors Hotel, and directly west of the court Bouse, car BRANDIES, AI.L or CHOICE BRAKO*. WJnes, Bherry, Port, Mudcrla, Lisbon, Claret, Native, Hock. Johannlsbcrg, and Bodcrbelmer CHAMPAGNE Hcldulck & Co., Oclßler 4 Co., and Imperial.— Gin, ilohlcn, Lion, and Anchor. WHISKY. miiE FARMER’S BANK, OF CAR- A^yo^m^eS.^M^'opened, for th. ulu«3uoS?“geui.ußui.ltl..K business, in l ie nuiuer room oi it. Givens new ouiiaiug, on the Aortu West comer of illgll street uud the centre T.""Directors hope by liberal an*f m “J ugemeut to make this a popular lustltullou. and .. sale oopositoiy lor all wbo may luvor the buult '’D3pos3mr“mmvmiudpaldbaclt r made on all accessible polntaln the country. Discount day,Tuesday. Duukinghourn, uom U o'clock A. M. to a o'eUsmP, » kR STOCKHOLDERS OF THE FARMER'S BASK. J. W. Smiley, S. 11. Mount*, j. c. Holier, Julm a. ucker, John Gutsfmll* Curry W. Alii, L»avid P. Hoover, juooo B. .John McUmuls, cnriat. atuynian, jucub Notiuingor, Johu IC. Miller, cuafies W. Weaver, J. Dorhlioimer, «J. P. Huniencti, ' Johu Peeteiu, . juim C. Hoikes, Jacob Hoeiuer, dcoigo Heikes, El»a*» bieiineiuau. w m, Blair, tt. ttploio Woods, A. W. lieutz, Jacob Beeleui, jucubftuiU, Wm. Haraiix, wiuiht. Long, Emanuel L uo, Jr v W. M. Pom use, t'uui' l Aorulumos, j. W. W eakley, A. O. Hmidio, imuiel.Myers, W.U. Cook. Jacob Winner, DIUECTOBS. R. Given, President, Wm. 11. Miller. I'uuiaub Paxton, David Heikes, jof i n W. Crmgnead, A. J. Herman, March M, isoo.—if Abiaiiuiu Wiuner. OIiADAMI) ICiiET YOURSELF IN JX r'UIiMJiU,- Having purchased the old and v. anoHU bustuesa stuuu which i have occupl* ej for twenty years, 1 have uetermaioa not to cure from my pres, ut busines*, but to continue .a iliu luauuiaeturu of UEAJJY-MADE CLOTHING, A all sizes and descriptions, ns well as piece mods uy tuo yard, aud a geueral assortment ot CENTS FURNISHING.GOODS. . would- respectfully invito my friends aud pa .ions who need u good suit ot ciulbs to give me a •all, os 1 nave just iciuiued iioiu ta« cay with a ivtge usaoi uncut of the best quality ol tel HINU AND SUMMER UUUha, viz: Fink Black French and English Cloths. • i «> •> •• •• DoKSKIN (JASSIMERES, FINE LIGHT FANCY DOESKIN CAS3IMEUES, osHlnetts, Cotlouaded, Velvets, Drab d'ele’a Al .jhcus, Liueub. Satins, Velvet Cold, and many uore 100 numerous to mention. Also, a mil as .urliueut oi I‘RUNKS, VALISES AND TRAVELLING-BAGS »f the best description. With thanks to the pub lic for past favors, aud hope i will receive a can .oou lit my ploco, Ao.-ii April 13, IftOH. —tf 1. LlVlMralUA. [jEAUTY, AND DURABILITY ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN CUSTOM BOOTS AND SHOES nor toes and other nOVERTIK* PRICES FIXED AT LOW FIGURES. A . D Y 8 E R T , No. 54 East LOUTHER street, Carlisle Penn'ii. April 9. IMlH.—am gWEET BKEATH FOB ALE! DR. FONTAINE’S BALM OF MYRRH! Is a sure remedy for Iho euro of bad breath, uo mailer from what source the disease may arise. What young lady o’- gent will not make au effort to remove this disagreeable evil wnen It cun be lone for ONE DOLLAR, sent to your address postpaid, by mall, and u cure guaranteed, or mo •icy relunded. ‘All orders must be addressed to K. PUKU. Albany, N. Y.,sole Ageut for the Uni ted States. May 10, 1807—ly- BJ. WILLIAMS & SONS. , A’o. 10 Aorth Sixth Street, Philadelphia. rn LARGEST MANtJFACTUREnS or VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES, ■CSTSELL AT THE LOWEST PRICES.-W Pllnds Repaired. Store Shades, Trimmings. Fixtures, Plum Hhudes of all kinds. Curtain Jornlces. Picture Tassels, Cord Bell Pulls, Ac. April 10, ISOO. —It District attorney.—i re*pect lully announce to mj* friends in Cumberland minty. that I will be u candidate ut the next el ■cUun, for the office of District Aiiorney, sub let however to the approval of the Democratic Jonventlon. _ .. 1 will be thankful for tlm support of my follow DemucrutH. and pledge mybcli.if nominated and lected, to discharge the duties of the office with Mine.siy and lldellty March tti, IblW.-lo For district attorney.—i herebyiuinounce myself a candidate for Dls -I'U‘t Attorney, subject to iho decision of the De ii.icniitc County Convention. April 23, Inks.—‘2m* ADAM K.ELLLU. Feb. 20.—am /"iual and lumber yard. The subscriber having leased iho Yard formertj (ccupied by Armsiroug a liolTer. and purchased ilto stock of COAL AND LUMRBER, In the Yard, together with an Immense new -dock, will have constantly on hand and furnish to order all kinds and quality of seasoned LUMBER, BOARDS, SCANTLING, FRAME STUFF, PALING, PLASTERING Lath, Shingling Lath, Worked Flooring and Weatherboardlng, Posts and Rails, and every ar ticle that belongs to a Lumber Yard. Allklndsof Shingles,to wit: White Pine, Hem lock, and Oak, of dtferent Qualities. Having cart of my own, I can furnish bills to order of any length and size at the shortest notice and on tin most reasonable terms, My worked boards will oe kept under cover, so they can be furnished at all times. .. , , , 1 have constantly on hand all kinds of tAM ILY COAL, under cover, which I will deliver, clean, to any part of the borough, to wit; Ly kens valley, Broken Egg, Stove and Nut, Luke Fiddler, Trovorton, Locust Mountain, Lauberry which I pledge myself to sell at the lowest prices. Livieburncr*' uud Blacksmith*' Cbof, always on and, which I will sell at tho lowest figure. Yard west side of Grammar School, Main Street. Leo. I 1605 ANDREW H. BLAIR AND COMMISSION HOUSE. flour & Feed, Coal, PUutrr & Sail. J. BEETEM & BROTHERS having purchased oi Snyder & Newcomer Ihelr extensive Warehouse, (llenderbou’fl old stand,) head of High street, beg leave to Inform the public that will continue Forwarding and Commission business on • , *^ v, lrf7iY)Te , u>“im'y , two a weca tor ' al tobacco, whiskey, or cigars? i‘» JCST* A man with a very large bald lieaa was complimented on the fact tliat v nia caput Wan .analogous l« Green land. — ** Why so?” lie asKed. “ iiecausc His a great while bare place,” was the reply. 1 cov iiavv ■laced te no £55“ A waste of raw material—two young ladies kissing each oilier. f life this, first jgg* How sweet to recline In the lapse of ages—say about eighteen. C £ MA U K M.C. HERMAN