jjoils.—Like the volcano, Boils give iss ioto the foul and fiery contents of the Ulm p interior. To remove the cuuso of such nattering it Is only necessary to vitalize the Blood by sup plying It with Its Life Element, Ikon. the PERUVIAN SYRUP, (a protected solution of the Protoxide of Iron will do tills effectually, and give strength . vigor and new life to the whole system. Ectrnci of a Letter from Ukv. UiciiAUD B. Edes, of Uoffon, Mass. h For years I was a sufferer from Bolls, so that my life became weurisom through their frequent n.iid ueraisteut rocuirence; finally a cai bunclo formed iu the small of iuy bac/t. During Its pru i>resa large pieces ol decomposed fleali were everj day or two out uwuy.uml lliu pruntmtioiiiiud mineral disturuaueo ot tuo system weie great, fieforo I had recovered from this attaint two smaller caJuuncies broke out am 1 was again tiiroateued with a recurrence ol thy milfernigs to to which I hud so loug been subjec ♦,nl it was at tins tune tuutl commenced lult inc the PERUVIAN aiKUP. I continued tak ing it until 1 had used live bottles; Mace then I mvo had aulhlug of tho Itmd. Lor years 1 was nave nau uutu b l r other 4 inedlclues 2“ O . n 0 paffiaiti"Sm£orW ru.lSf, but tl»» remarkable remedy, with a kind and Intutlvo romaritame *c j, LQu rtloL or u lO evil, and with a thoroughness worthy ol ns oS a!l'!Su Pumpumisont free. The genuine Ims •• Pm-iiuviaN YTRUr” blown m the glass. I KiiuviAvt * j. p. ULNaMOKE, proprietor, , /Sold by all druyyusUs. ■ Ao. Ikl Deg O'/.. A". J. Tho best-known remedy for SUItO F D L A in all its manifold forma, including Ulaera, Ctm ee«. duphUis, xult Jiheuin, Consumption, etc., is UK. Anders lodine Water, a pure solution ol lodine wu/ioul u solvent, discovered after many years of scientific reseurcluaud experiment I? or eradi cating humors Horn the system It has no eciua'. Cireumis sent free. J. i J . DIN SMOKE, s>nd by DruyOish generally, .W Ley At,, A ■> • April ill, wiW.—iui To Consumptives.— Tho advertiser having been restored to health In n few weeks by a very simple remedy, alter having sullered lor covcral years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption—is anxious to make known lo ins fellow sulfererri the means ot 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 same, wic they will hud a sure cuke for consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Couchs, Conns, uud# Throat and Lung Affections. The only object ol tho advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit tho mulcted, uud spread Infoinmtiou wii ich ho conceives to be Invaluable and he holies every sufferer >vlll try his remedy, ns it will cost them, and nothing may prove a blessing, lar ties wishing the prescription, fhek. by velum mall, will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg. Kings Co., New York. Mny 10,1807 -iy Errors of Youth. — A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Prem lure 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 he was cured. Sufferers wishing to prollt by the ad vertlser’s experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence. JOHN IJ. oODION, 42 Cedar Street, New \ ork May 10,1807—ly Information. —lufonimtiou guaran tied toproduco a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardlessjace, also a recipe for the removal of Pimples. Blotches, Eruptions &c.. on Mie skin, leaving the sumo soft, clear and beautt ful, can ho obtained without charge by address lug TUOS. F. CHAPMAN, Ciikmist, 823 Broadway, New York, .Stivy Ui, 1807—ly ®lje IRartuts. Carlisle Flour ami Grain Market. 'COHEKOTED WEEKLY 1 BY J. H. BOSLEU .t BKO. CAUi.iaLL, May 0, I«(W. .Sl3 50 New Corn, 1 00 .. 10 00 Unis, . b 0 ... 8 So Clover Heed, 5 00 ... 2 75 Timothy Seed 1 .. 270 Now Hay ion 12 00 ..81 Ou •.Flour —Family, tFlour—Super Kye Flour Wheal—While,, Wheat—lied, Rye, ,'lhloii Ulnrkct. CAULIBLK, May (!, 18GS. Carlisle Prov Chickens—V pr. (SOloino Potatoes — 175 Apples—best—V bus 2 fu Apples —2d b—bus 2 DO Rags, 1 Butter, Lard, Tallow, Bacon —Hums,. Bacohr-Sides,.. Philadelphia Markets. PUILADELTIIIA. May 5, Flduu.—'Tho demand Iji cluelly for homo con sumption. and wan hgut receipw »uiU atoclc, priced are well HUiUiuod. lao sal ;d JooL Up jw barrels at Hoi a U lor saponine; aU-i aM' extras* rflo-Da th. 3 1 jr 'Veaioiu exit a lami ly $U -»0U ir2 7o for Penasylva am and Ohm do. tlo ami tfW a io 43 tor fancy brands, accoidiug to quality. Rye Flour coiuanfiuiH sb oo u U mper bairel. Nomuig doing iu Com Meal. jieu) auuwisEiucuts DISTRICT AXT OliJiE Y.—X an uuimce myself as a ciuididuio tor the oillue <», iJlstrlet Attorney, subject, to tile decision of /•the Democratic nominating convention. CHABJ. E. MAULAUOHLIN. May 7,1808.—tc. C" oUNTY COMMIcjSIONEH. The undersigned will bo a candidate for tho ol- ut County Commissioner, subject to tho de cision ol tne Democratic County Convention. M. HUi-iCUM.I3/ Carlisle, May 7,IMJS—to SOUTH- WEST VIRGINIA LAND AUliilOV. TALIAFERRO, HURT & BRO’S., HEAL ES'IATE BIiOKEES, ABI.NGBON, VUIGINIA, Have for sale a grout variety of farms In all the counties ol then suction, liauigruuis wlUllml it greatly to Uieir advantage to call upon mis UrnT. They are requested to send lorclrculaisol advertisements lia'ouu Agents in every county. May 7, lotto. WINSLOW PETROLEUM CUM PA.'i. —The annual meeting of tne Stocic.tioiUers.uf tuo Sv i.NsLOW riiulObEUM CoMPaa i' will ue heid at mo Board ol inuie Rooms No. 6jS CilJsaT.N U i* street Pniladelpnui, second sloiy, on IUEaDAV, May 1-, ut i o'clocic M., for .tuo election ol oiucors, uiteiaiiou ol Uceeu't important developments adjoining the foe-simple propeities ol too Company, neui Pleasuutvilie, Venango county, make it very necessary mat iiiexe should oe u mil atten dance ol siocuholders to decide upon mo lutuie P °By Xrlrjf'''''‘‘‘'‘'‘jfoAßn OF DIIUiUtOUS. May i, loito.—it JJ E N T Z & £ U. ■\Vm. Bentz. | Jon*'Bent/. 1 Mauvßentz. NEW FIRM ! .NEW GOODS ! Having purchased tho largo stock of Goods from A. iV. Beuts, wo have associated together for the purpose of conducting the Dry uoods business under tho abovo designation. To this large and and well assorted stock wo have added largely of new and elegant goods, and And ourselves in a condition to successfully compote wuh any house in the trade, between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Ouriminensestock consists m part of CLUTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, in great variety and best designs, suitable lor Spring, tsummof and Winter, and all articles fiultuoiofor a gentleman's watdrobo. For this department wo have engaged the services of “A NO 1 TAILOR” whoso garments are warranted to flt. SILKS, black, plain and fancy, some very heavy and cheap. DELAINES, uli wool, black, nlatii and fancy colors. ALPaCAS, all shades; also MOHAIR LUSI'HES, lu great variety. PoPLINS, silk and wool, desirable shades. PUP UN ALPACAS, desirable atvles and colors. French PEHc,n.LES. very * handsome goods. MOHAIR LUS- . TRES and POPLINS, varlousshadcß, plain and fancy, PLAID WOOL SNUFFS for childrens* wear, White' GOODS. In extensive variety, SUMMER SHAWLS, a full line. PARASOLS, SLTN UMBRELLAS. ic„ beal'shades; and all the most fashiona ble DRESS STUFFS In tho market Ulovcs, kid, Bllh, buck, cotiou, Ac. A lull Hue of • CAMBRIC AND SWISS EDGINGS. .md INSERTING, big stock Laces, Handker chiefs Worked Embroidery. RIBBONS,niI col or,, and widths, iroin one-lourth yard wide to tho very narrow. TRIMMINGS.a very I«rgoas sortment, comprising every good thing In use. Buttons, Hans, Muslins, Calicoes. Ginghams, Flannels, Tickings, Checks. Linens, and n full as sortment of domestic goods. Table Linen, Linen and Cloth Table Covers, Napkins, Doylies, Towelling Blutf. various grades. Grain Bags. Balmoral Kklrts, 1* reuch Corsets, and a largo assortment of CARPETS, from 35 cents per yard up to the host Three Ply. CABPBT CHAIN, Flour and ruble OU Clothd, Matting, Rugs, 'Window Blinds, oil very cheap. , . , \Vohavo ihc stock to suit the trade, which we are determined to sell lower than the sumo cun be bought any whore in this section of country. Give us a call. May 7,186 J-M. iilelM aubertlßemcutss. WJ AGON MAKERS WANTED.- VV Two good Journeymen wugonmiikors will find constant employment at fair wages, applying at once at the bllo rn t p £ l^ n j ca l!)* 110 J ' No.-WN. Bedford St.. Carlisle. Penn'a. Mny 7, 1803, DIVIDEND.— Carlisle Depon'd Bank, May 6. 180.3-Tho Boiml of Dlreoumi liiivb ilc clarcd aulvldend of Four per Lent. lor J' 1 ® 'I 1 * 1 six months, clear of taxes, payable on demand. By order of tho Board. H ASSI,BR, Clithicr. May 7,1808—3 t NOTICE.— Notice la hereby given that Letters Testamentary on the estate of Bar nard SUmb, late of Monroe township deo’d. have been Emitted to the \mdorslgued. the llrst named residing in Monroe, and the two last in S-i'ci Spring township. All persons Indebted tosald es tate are requested to make payment Iminodl iitoly, and those having claims against said es tate will also present them for settlement. n JS.\RPiAUL) Ml AUu, .IOHN HALKJK, DANIEL SENSEMAN, JCxcculors. May 7,18G8.—Ot* OOARDING—THE SUBSCRIBER, ■ I ) having rented and taken possession of thu large and eommndcouf 5 dwelling house, known fc H InliofTß lUtlldlng, situated on tho south Wot corner of Market Square and Hanover Street, proposes to accommodate a limited number of permanent boarders, nod all transient custom that may apply. Having just retired from the proprietorship of tho Corman House, he ts well prepared to furnish the very best aeeonnumlii lions In tho town. Persons desiring good hoard ing will do well to call and give him a trhjl.^ May 7, IRflS.r-lt • G ENTS WANTED F O 11 THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE WAR ITS CAUSE, CHARACTER* CONDUCT AND RESfI.TS. RY HON. ALEXANDER H. BXEI’HENS. A Book for all Sections and all Parties. This great work presents the only complete nnB. DR. April 27. IRB7. To Balance then due by to To amount of Duplicate Jf) lor IWI7, •\ln'd 2T). Bv amount of exbonnr utlons allowed on tin plicate. . w . . _ 8 1 "' M “ Commission paid s. M. Kcnvnn. (Collector. n "1 “amount paid for adver- • Using last venr's account IS uo “nranuntpald Township bond. In full, And Inter est 271(1 (0 “emnniisslon allowedto Treasurer , 11 5,0 “ amount, paid auditors ami clerk 1 w ' • $21172 97 Bnlnnco duo Township S2l} 00 Wo hereby certify that wo have examined the accounts and vouchors of Jacob Myers, or of tho Bounty fund, and Ilud the balance in husbands, duo tills Township, to bo t\vent> dol lars and six cents, as above stated. In testimony whereof, wo have set our hand. , this 25th day of April, A * K I I ;.{f^* Br) WOODS, WM. A. COFFEY. WM. GALBRAITH, A iidilur.i. Ulcsl: J. M. Gardner, 7V;). Clerk, May 7. isiw.— iUOt of Healers L IsT UK*UEAEEKti In Uouds, Wuros, and Merchandise, also Browers, p} B1 * 11 ??*- ...abermon, Eating Houses, &c., within the of Cumberland, iw appraised and assess ed by i*. A. Plunk, Mercantile’Appraiser in ac cordance with the sevorai acts ol Assembly. as follow-. ID wit: rAlluSLk . Class. Lu:rmc W. C. sawyer A Co., dry goods. •} C. ugilhy, ' d.» ’ “ Denueb a Miller, do J D. Greenlleld. o I W. A. Mhos. ‘ ° V 1 J. U. 11. Ring, < ° T A. Harper, do U Robert Allison, groceries, jj J. Aiuiiin, ho 11 Wu*nmood A Bro., do W. Ilnur 4 Won, do , J . iCeouy A MusouUelmor, do 1 Joseph Zeller. do U John Fuller, do | * John Huiuer, do {‘ 11. Pohley, do J 1 J.D. Meoit, do H VV. J. Cameron, clo jj j. Senur, . do 1 \y. ID Hum, % do H C. Lisauui, do 11 G. B. Hullmau, do j-j , d° 1‘ Daniel Shoemaker, do j* J. K. Spangler, do jj C. A. Simtu, do j; \V. IJ,. annth, do H Beelem «t Bro., produce. U J. A D. Rhoads, do l J. li. Bonier A Bro., do n U. U. Woodward, do n 11. liarltness, do j} Deo A Bro., , , do j a. M, Hoover, lumber and coal, jj A. 11. Blair, do v, Jj Delunuey AShrom, do .1 A. Wetzel A Co., flour and feed, 11 A. B. Ewing, - furniture, jj John Lizmah, do jj Fiedriek Coinman, do jj David Sipo. do jj Halbert a Shapley, do jj J. B. Trader, agt., merchant tailoi, jj j.A. Ealuns, do jj. .1. Uumur, do }‘ I. Divmgston, do h S. Arnold, clothing. j A. G. Decider. do j. D. B. Deuiiard.Jr., do J” j. W. a-nilley, do V, A. Lehman, do l " A. M. Piper, books, {* GeoVge Vueum, . confectionary, Jj R. S. Hugliea. do 11 Mrs. si. M. AiefTer, *Jo i- J*il. Bheem A CO., do lj Coyle A Co., notions, 1* Mrs. Roaonbcrger. do j* J. fancy goods, jj A. U. Miner, do jj i n Noll’ do j 1 j Irvin, bools and shoes, 13 F. C. Fleming. d° rj Spotswood a kerby, do jj p. Kellenberger, do j J. o. Gardner, do j SV. C. Diveu, do ii \V. M. Porter, do jj B. Plank, do lj G. Eusinlngcr, leather, jj J.G. Callio, hats and furs, l j j.Boaz, do j 1 .I.A. Kullor, Up 11 H. auxluu, hardware, .Miller a Bowers, do h H Heysmgor, watches and Jewclrj , M \V. D. A. Nuuglo, do j ! f Coulyu, do j] F. C. Cramer, do jj Cot nmuii A Worthington, drugs, 1 Mrs. C. Elliott, do Jj D. Ralston, do j* xlaversllck A Bro., do j- D. Corumuu. do jj John Campbell, sowing machines, H Airs, ocker, uo jj C. D. Dochman, do j* Mrs. M. .Nell', millinery, 11 Airs. Uheuoweth, • do lj Mrs. E. Williams, do H rfuaiuel Ensminger, robes, H W.ciepper, do jj Walker a Clnudy, stoves, 11 William Fridley, do jj UUiesmiih A Rupp, do II James M’Goulgai, , do 11 Jacob Mai tin. baker, 11 William Sellers, do jj peter Miller, do jj Mrs. A, M. Fredericks, do H Uosh A Bayler, cigars, Jj j D. Rhoads, do u Koontz, Megary & Co., dry goods, 11 Hursts Won. do 10 Joseph Elcock, do. 10 Urugli & Uro.. do \\ J. 1). ilufeusborgcr. do 1- Brindlo & Nleawungcr, do | J.S. Updegmph, do l.i Comfort & UuilorfT, do 11 llockufellow & Miller, groceries, 14 West & Eberly, t do 1- ICaulllmm 6l GrlllUh; do 1- liovlnnuy & Myers, do i> Klorh «t Heikes, do J- J. Eminlnger, do !•; Veiimui Eves, • drugs, Jj J. H. Herring, do J* 11. h\ Guyer, do ij Ira day, do 11 Statlor & Bro,; hats and caps, . H I Henry Zlnn. bools and shoes I I Bowman «£ 13r0., do it Lovl Illogel, do IJ U. Keim, do • j 1 John 11. Keller, do |1 Jacob K. l.onguecker, do |J Muuk A Delhi, furniture, U Tlizel & Uro., do 1} ' John Hupp, do I It. rt. hapley, Jewelry, |* ' Jacob Swui u, do - ' Hubb & Klmmell, hardware, ll iq Boyer, Eberly & Co., do " ri H. Wilson, , stoves, ]\ ' Wonderl'ch & Hauok, do | ' j. .7. smith, couieeilonmy, 11 - 7 J. Uhler, do 4 7 Jacob Urovo, do ~ i h, J), Kuifcr, merchant tailor, M 7 BENXZ & CO. I. W. Abrams, clothing, H Wm. Hailing, . do H Mrs. S. Simons, do 14 M.Guswller, cigars, 14 11. Palmer, do }4 Mrs. Hryan, millinery, H L. E. Eberly, lumber, U J. Mllleiscn, do H Joseph Long, do 12 H. s. Moor&Co., do 11 Ktayman * Bucher, produce, 9 JolinsonASon, do 9 T. H. Bryson. do .9 Miller & Garrett, do 11 \V. 11. Oswald, coal, 13 J. L. Becker, books, 1| H. Null. marketing, }} E. Iloirman. do H BIIIPPENSBURG. nobort Snodgrass,. dry goods, 12 D. 11. McPherKon, do 11 J.&.1. B. Ueddlg, do 10 Danner A Neely, do !•» G. H. Stewart, do 11 farmon A Kimboll, groceries, 1 John simnbaugh, do I I G, Groason, ‘}° " It. Pague, do H G. K. Duke, do H H. Myers do « J. Kelso, do I* M. M. Ang.o, do ]\ Paguo A Holders, do }4 McPherson A Co., hardware, H Grablll A Hollar, do * J. C. Attic, drugs, B. K. Keller. do || (}. w. Croft, boots and shoes, H P. H. Artz, v do • J| J. B. Colo. do 14 W. Clark, confectionary, }■ s.c. Hollar. do jj W. H. Hollar. do | L. Enstnaught. do 11 Shearer A ulalr, merchant tailors, 11 Landis A Bender, do 1 J. Bridges A Son, *|o |’ J. M. Smiley, do 1| T. P. Blair, produce, 11 W. T. S. Jamison A Co,, do - Morrow A Ellcklngcr, do •» Long A Gish, do 1 Lawton A Co., ( j° |; A. sleror A Son, do hi I), J. Hiioddy. furniture, 1 Barnhart. Unite A Bro., do .1. Landis, jewelry. \* W. 1). 10. Hayes sowing machines, 1 H. M. Sturgeon, millinery, i John A. Wolf, stoves, 1* B. S. Stones drugs, ** J. M. Boykos, stoves, \\ J, Kelso, hooks. 14 NEW CUMBERLAND. T. Willett, dry goods, 11 Itnughnmn A Sou, do 1,1 do if Henry U. Mosscr, lumber. • Charles oyster. do ‘ O. James, do 14 Lee A Eberly, * do U NEWHURO. 1 stovlek A Hwlgort, drygoods. 11 Elliott A Barr, do . 11 * Elsenhower A Halo, cm }>» C. sieviek, furuUure, 4 U. McCoy, bools and shoes. n NEWVILLE. *2993 OS MECHANICS IJUUO. gS3 BICKEY, SHABP & CO., IList of ©calms. T. Slough. dry uoodit, T. McCandllsh. do ** E. James ifc Uro.. do > S. K O’Niel, do 1 M. H. skinner, hardware, H ivimkle A McCandllsh, . do K' j. H. Miller, Urns*. 4 vlrs. K. Heed, do S. G. Wild, do 4 S.tilauser & Son, groceries, I - uralmm & Morrow, do 14 Woodhm n it Shnllenhetger, furnltuie, H M. Hricker, furniture, } l .1. Hrielter, do 4 ii. Henry, confeeilomiry, 14 ,1. .1. Crawford, do Urowster & . tailor, 4 L. H. Kundall, w do H .lames Kennedy, stoves, 11 U. W. Mull, do 4 U. NV. Landis, jewelry, | ,V L. Irvin, bools and shoes, J Joseph Laughlln, feed, \\ Myers iSiShuialleld, cloth 1 tig, LOW ER ALLEN. I’rel /. it Son, bools and shoes, ll (i. A. Uetneh. stoves, *• C. Sherich, drugs. 11 UPPER ALIiEN. .1. If. Gaswllcr, drygoods. . ]~ J.swurt/.. mmchunt tailor, 11 MON HOE. dry goods, Id do It do H Gcorse Brlmllo, iCuuH'miiu Paul, I’heupluluH Wolf, Peter Biller. Bloycs, Samuel Blank, feed liemy Spulir. do SOUTH MIDDLETON, Willlnmson & Uro., dry (roods, 13 Webbtjrl & Uol'liind, do . J- !“ :! C. llunmin. do W “ ™ Samuel Wolf, do JJ C. Keep, furniture, }[ ! Philip Clepper, coufccllonary. |J ‘ }Jv J. Heckman, do |J 7 _ Mis. K Huri/.011, groceries. J i IS G. Gee.sanmn, Hour ami leeil, J.Zlgler, do H ' 00 DICKINSON. Samuel Wolf, dry goods. \\ 'JJ David Myws. do i JS Gardner & Myers, do PF.NN dry goods, J i2l do H do il " W do n 7(W Henry Ockor. KrneM Co., Peter Garber, George Heetein, NEWTON. Jacob Wushlngt-r, dry goods, {} Clever it Kumest, •}<> *j Jonn Kyle, 4° J S Miller A Son, - ** J. Baker, , do }} j.mu Miuich, groceries, l ileberlig .t Son, do }} Samuel Mulch, bools ami shoes. 1} Mrs. M. A. Walker, coiiteeliomiry, 11 William Lewis, vurlely, * Maiming & lira., produce, I U.. Snyder. . <<> ' Walts it Sharp, d° '* J..1J.8 llursh, do Uiush if Bro., i( do C. H. Horn, marlccllng. * 1). W. Spencer, stoves. }} Graham a Morrow, dealers, 11 SOUTHAMPTON. W.C. Clark, drygoods. H I, strohm, d° ~ D. Croft, u EAST PENNSBOROUUH. W. ©’Banks A Son, dry goods, 13 {'' “ John (Ressner. <|« }• JJ Nlcltluus a Bowman. do 1J iw j. Longemoclter, groceries, 1-1 I « 11. Books. do 1 ' U. W. Bmitliors, do 11 7 »U .s. L. Hummel, , do 11 l « Irvin Mmxm. produce, 11 1* w Xaeluirm» it Son, do J j May it Co., , do 14 L J Mai unit Co.. lumber, 4 i J" U.uysiur, do \\ i It. llummell, do l j J. |U A. Ebnur, uirnlturo, }\ i „ N. lluod, stoves, H * ,u HAMPDEN. I). Uupp, dry goods, E. W. .t O. Wise, do , 1«* .1.11. Murray, do 1 U. I*. Ligbtuer, do H J. M Templm, groceries, H C. Teinpiiu. lurmiuro, H 1). Uupp, produce. 1* SILVER SPRING, j, n. LeidlcU a Eborly, dry goods, W Urn* •& Lamb, do }- Loosu it EwulL, do !■» J. IJ. Nuuso l }° }• Burkholder, do H J.S. Rigger, confectionary, j} \V. W, svunbaugli, furniture, U .1. B. Leidig a Bro., produce, u MIBDLEBEX, J. 11. SvVllor, dry goods, }} J. C. Gill, groceries, 11 MIFFLIN. J. M. Waggoner, groceries, U FUANKFORD. Alexander A Woods, dry goods, U DISTILLERS. AND BREWERS. Mrs. Gobhard, Carlisle, J. W. Winder, Newton, ■* EATING HOUSES. John Meloy, Mcchanicsburg, 8 o 00 I*, topulie, salver Spring, ° » J™ George Murphy.-Newton, 8 6IW Airs, tt. -hupp, aouth Middleton, 8 5 oil J. akiuner, atnppeimbuig, « * w BILLIARD SALOONS. dipt. fe. P. Zlmi, Mcchanicsburg, Jacob Hippie, Carlisle, uja mono i onite ao Solon. FULL LINE OF [AIR AND ALPACA POPLINS, .choicest coloring, together with an Exten 'arlety of DRY GOODS, embracing Cloths, ueros, House-Furnishing Goods, Ac. 727 Chestnut Street, i£ O . S. EMIQ, AT LAW, Xo. 3 South Hanover street. GlUco with W. J. Shearer, Esq. Apjil 80, laiW,—ly. WANTED.— Twelve or fifteen women to work m Hag room ot Mt. Holly Paper Min. Good wages ami constant employment.— Apply to A. MaXSEILLD. April 80, ISOd.-M. District attorney.—i respect lully announce to my friends In Cumberland uwiiniv, that I will he a camildulo at the next el ection, for the olllco of District Attorney, sub ject,however to the approval of the Democratic Convention. . 4 „ I will bo thankful for the support of my follow Democrats, and pledge myseH.ll nominated and elected, to discharge the duties of the office with honesty and fidelity. ~, ' March 20, IWtf.-lc M. C. HERMAN. For district attorney.— i hereby announce mysoifftcandldulo for Dis trict Attorney, subject to the decision of the De mocratic County convention. April 23, I&W.—2m* ADAM KELLER. Dry ©ootifi E W GOODS!! NEW GOODS!!! W. C. SAWYER & GO, E A ST MAIN STREET, UNDER CORMAN HOUSE, Have Just got In store from Now York audPhlltv delphla, all the latest styles of DRESS GOODS SILK S IN A lit, STVIiES AND COI-OIW, SILK POPLINS, SPUING MOHAIR and CHENE POPLINS In single nnd double fold for Iji- dies’ and Misses’ suits. ALPACAS In BLACK and every slfade of color. MIXED, STRIPED A BARRED GOODS for dresses. Beauti- ful COLORED A WHITE MARSAILES, elegant GRENADINES & LAWNS. All I.j 00 ID 00 15 UU 10 00 Iclndfl of WHITE GOODS BRILLI- ir, oo i.» do H) 00 7 00 7 00 ANTS. Tuck MUSLINS 2n ro 1.1 uo 2.» 00 CAMBRICS, SWISS, TARLETON3, PERCEL WHITE aud FIGURED, 2U 00 7 00 7 0i) 11) 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 CHEMBRA CHINTZ, SHIRTING LINENS, EDGINGS. FLOUNCINGS. LACES, bought from Jaffray's, New York, selling much less than regular prices. Newest style of LADIES COATS, splendid styles EUENCH and ENGLISH COATINGS, 20 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 LADIES’ AND MISSES’ OrnnraenU and trimmings to match. SPRING SHAWLS Elegant printed CASHMERE BARRED r " 11 9,'J ."LiS„ j or lota ol unsealed laud, situated m Gu uUerui.ua Co. Pa., will be sold at public Htt J e V c*uurt on Monday, the Bth day of June, all G«“*J House. In Carlisle, County aforesaid, or of each tract as will defray the ujipu:U:^j J /*V. - . una cadi, duo thereon. C. , Dickinson Township. Jfo.Ae. Oira. Tax. Due . i>o. Ac. Own. Tax Due. 3 ■ u licctem, Ulmos d 15 Newcomer. J. (j 0 . $6 50 7 Butler, S. tco d) 5.1 4 lineman, W. 1W £ V avl . H ’ iSi 11) Grulium, John 802 6 Jacobs George l(W BGreist, Jacob lUt In Jacobs, George >M 70 Oreason, James 421 4 Leas. Lphr m 4o ii nut P A 87u 4Myois,Haml 140 lOlleinmluger, J. 1 ill «Myers. JJ! 10-1 Johnson, John 2a 81 JlO Gilt, Daniel OLerew, Adam 12 4- o Brough, John 120 7 Leahey, Lewis 17J 4 Bowers, Isaac 27 COO Moore, Alfred 2100 0 Myers, Israel W U Myers. Cyrus Ouo Myers, C. £ g Mentor, M. or N. 1 U(i 5 Monlorf, Isaac 120 u Moutford J. AU.6 75 0 Meals, Jeremiah 114 8 M’Crcary, Wm. Usl 28SoweiB, Paul 111 gStalismuh, Juo. 8i lo Sterner,i.or J.L.220 200 Woods, a. theirs) 010 b Witherspoon, N. W: 5 Wolf, Jacob 18 5 Albert, Widow 84 17 Young, A. 1■ W 1(1 Jncobs, cyrnn .1 20 Garner, Jacob I>>- OMjeis, 84 1 Sours, John H. ■)«'• ill Myers, Uhas. 181 15 Cocltley, Noah 78 10 Slayers, Philip 82 (» IlanU, Aaron 10 )2 11 Bc-ucher, Jacob 100 5 Bough, John 1 *Bll ,J Lburi. John 11- ,t 2 Myers, Henry l»80i 5 Nollslnger. .1 •><> 1) Sheallor, David 214 j bouih Middleton. 15 Albright, Jacob 812 0 Holllnger. A. TO 1 Browimweil, G. 75 10 llollingcr, D. J -27 Brand, Jacob -iD 18 Morrison, John 4- lOCorbet. Joim 12’ bMoore, Allied 0-J 5 Cart, William Pte 21 Price and linn* 7 Johnson, John 10l cock, 2 Kaufman, D. I w 17 SluTvur, Jacob L. 1u« 20 Lolunau, aam'l 2i 10 SmitU,-loluiW. .ibo, 40 .Myers, A. li. 88 0 Welslzs Heirs, 48 15 Nuilor, Alex. 122 \f Want, James 1N) 5 Lorow, David 1M lb Zelglor, Abm. J o Moore, Win. Hr. 11 BarniU. •* lUramUj 887 1 Glenn, PaUerson GO ft lineman, Dau'l 11 11 Miller. John 70 15 Goodyear's Heirs, 10i» Ul Biddle, E.M. 87 290 Koontz, Isaac 2VI 13 Fulton, James 17;) lJKindig. il. «J HH Eberly, Christ. Ill'll' 17 Miller,Samuel 107 100 Koser Alex. 555 '22 Rhoads, John P. I ol fctin's Venus 10 Wesiafer. wuu’l 2 ou jluirs, 11 5 Arnold, Sum 1 M 551 Uhoiuia, Long and IK) Broker, Arch. 108 Eberly, 12 0 23 Woodburn. A. S. ,i 1,000 Woodburn, JM2O 1. Carlisle. \ Caldwell’s Heirs, 70 |\i Wahl. George 15 bhippensburg Township. 4 Hpeece, Samuel 100 02 IJcllzhoovtT, J. 15 filler, Henjy 175 (Hentz i 242 3 UiMiop, Kllz. ISO 100 uiilhra’ilh T. M. 3no iln Mnoia, JohnatonKlW a-.Searlßhl, t. W. 5 Mullingar, John JSU 100 .Shitcii & Sons. 5<2 11 fdmnk, Ma» ti.i _ & I., Sollviiberger, J. 301 uo Weaver, urns. a4U 93 Duncan, David tu 2U Garvor I'eler 4to l.t llalliuger 1). 115' 30 1 regn. Lev 1 -40 Clluiunger, Jacob . Ul 2o Ihruali, H. -50 1 Waggoner. P. H. 2S | 3 Shorban, Henry 150 Prankford. 3 M’Cullongh, J. 18 Dunbar, John 7 Clay. Jno. (.heirs) 21 llemmlnger, John 30 Nuiior - , Harney S Basehore, Peter 01.10 Shertain, J. U. 1 1 u i.*rh Beni. M 2 Ilousei, John j • 5 aielin, G. (heirs) 2' 4 Kielzler, .1. Jr. I" 4o Siuymuu, M. C. 2 2il 12 Geese, George 12 u Kissinger, 1 eU*r .1 ISO llumerlcli, C. P. 0 2:1 « Uupp, Levi Jl (i Cmln Dr. Jo>. 2U I Miller Jmrob 10 0 Coble, 1). (heirs) m EgoU.Jolm -O') Forth Middleton. GO Blosor. Wm, 2 01 I 3 Duwson, M. 2 70 Fast Pennsborough. Go teller, Ur. Win. S 2 10 ! Mummu, Snm’i il3 FOR 2 Waggoner, J. T. 1 Kmdig, iheirs) 1 Ktndig. Bam'l 1 M’Cune, Bam’l Hopewell. 4 Sharne, Siim’l 22.50 Hhurpe, M. 1 w 65 Sharpe, J. M. D. lUoll* M'Uuuo, J. theirs; *1 "VTOTICK 'i O TAX'PAYIiIIS. —The !\ Treasurerof Cumberland County will attend lor th© purpose of recelvmg Lovnjty uml Mule taxes, as required by Act of Assembly at Uio following tlmew und places, viz: . . ... West Bennsboro’, til the pa»>n« house of J.'\. Fair, May 15, and utlhe house of J. LlilHiu.ll, May ll *Mouroe t al Uio public house of A. 1.. Harsh. len, at the public house df Joshua Culp Lower l *A lien, ul the public house of.l. G. Heck. May 22, and ut the public house of John Hinkle, at the public house of Milos Crow lefewV^m h Ywro : . at the public house of Jacob Klhie. .May 27, and the public house of L. Hal llNc’w! ihe public housflof Wll iinM. Bell. May 2U and 30. Newton, ut the public house of Henry Harsh, 1 mie 1 at Htoughslown, June 2. , , Hopewell and Newhurg. at the public house of Win. C. Sharp, June 3 and 4. Whlppcnsburg' Borough and Township, at the public bouM! of J. T. Jimkln.JuneSuml 0. I Dickinson, at the public house of Jos. h. An. t- II the public house of E. B. Eyster, June 1 HouUiiunplon, at the public house of Win. (^lark, l "hlirin"at Knettle’a School House, June 15 und at Bloservlllo School House, June 17 ft, Newvllle. at the house of C. A. HennaUorgcr. T 'lmfd lUesex"at M Iddlesux School House, Juno 22 “’silver Spring, at the I^»V Sy ’ June 21. and at the house of A. KU»U, tont North Middleton, at the house ol J. C. Beecher, J 'south“Middleton, at the. house of S Huplcy, June 21), und the house of Jeremiah Hannon, Jl McchanlcHburg. ut the house of T. J. Kerr, July I 'carlTsle, at the Commissioners’ Ulllce, July C "The Treasurer will receive taxes nt bin office until the Ist day of September nexl jj|{. Y’’,J 1 lime duplicates for all unpaid taxes will be Is sued lo the constables ot the respective boroughs and townships, live per cent, will Hoxxovei l»o added to all taxes, If not paid on or before the tlrst day of August next. Gp’GUAMS, UNBLEACHED COTTON & LINKS dec., &c., 1”7 BaUruin, Sum'l o •>* » Fornes. A. theirs) b til 41 IlehmiiK. U I Silver Sjtrmg. Middlesex Newton. SI 1 Middleton, Win. 1 5.) 1 sunnier, .1. M. Hi L Sanderson. Jos. l Hi West Pennsborough. M’Klnney, P. (heirs) 75 April 0. WW.—Ut c. MELLINOER, Tfcfwircv of Outiibei'lutul l,oituly April 10,1805.—5 t. HOTICK.— Notice is hereby given that Lulturs of Administration on hiu estate ol ttbcllt Wlillcninb, life'll., laloof Silver toprlny twp., Cumberland county, have been the undersigned residing in the same township. All persons indebted to said estate are U» make payment Immediately, and those nuylna claiiiik against said estate will alh« presetU them for KetUeiiieut. (..LOUOL HOOy Lit. April HI, 13UA—fit' Administratm. AUDITOU’S NOTIUU.-The under signed, appointed Auditor by the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, to mar* shul and distribute the balance in the bauds of John Miiiart. Jr.,.Sequestrator of lhr> Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike Road Cuinpany, heieby gives notice that he will attend to the dutiei oi Ins ap pointment at tno Frothonoiury s oillco,in the ■ Uurouuh 01 Carlisle, on l.rliliiyjM^l.^.lwi'^ April 23.—It* A'“liter. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given Unit Letters of Administration on the estate of Lavld Bashore, deceased, late nf Monroe twp., liavo been granted to Calbetlne Baslnm*, resid ing in same twp. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immedi ately.and those having claims will present them lor settlement. CATHARINE IIASIiUUh, April 23, Iblkl.— 6t Adnuntoirulrix. imUscellancous. aut y , ' COMFORT AND DURABILITY ALL THE LATEST STYLES LN V 8 T O M - M A I) !■ BOOTS AND SHOES BOX T O K S A SI) OTHER NOVELTIES I‘UIEES FIXED AT LOW FIUUHES. A . D Y 8 E R T , Xo. 54 East LOUTHEU atrcel, Carlisle IVmTii. April 9, lolls.—am BJ. WILLIAMS & BON#, , yo. 10 Aorf/i Sixth Street. JViiludelphia. I.AKGEHT jrANUFAC'ft' HERS OF VKNHTIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES, «-»ELL AT THE LOWEST PRICES.-** Blind* Repaired. Store Shades, Trimmings. Fixtures. Plain Hhudes of all kinds. Curium Cornices, Picture Tussolh, Cord Bell Pulls, 4c. April 10,1806. —It T) U 11 L I C NOTICE. ilavlmr disposed of my Large uiul Extensive stock ofUiv Goods lo Win. Beni/., duo. Bonlzand Mnrv Beni/., trading by limited co-partner ship’ under the name of UfcJNTZ «t t-O. 1 hereby notify and solicit ull persons Indebted to me by Nolo or Book Account, lo call and liquidate thii same wilhout diduy. mils mo now roudv for de livery A. '»• BEN.TA April IW.IBGB. IJIOR SALE OR RENT.— I The largii I Three-Story House, on the corner of High uiid Bedford Bts„ known as the Thorn property, und 10 four-room houses on Liberty Street, lo white people cheap. Enqulm of SHApLE Feb. 20.—8 m Cbmer of North and Pitt dtt. jHcro Yorft Column. “COSTAR’S” Preparations. EVERYBODY Tries Them ! EVERYBODY Uses Them ! EVERYBODY- Believes in Them ! EVERYBODY Recommends Then Are you troubled by Rats, Mire, Honches, Ants? COSTAR’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! " mSTAR'R" BED-BUG EXTER. A Liquid " DestAiyn and prevei Bail-Bugs. M •* Never Falls.” For Moths In Furs, Wou'eim, Car pets, Ac. COSTAIVS” INSECT POWDER Destroys Instantly Fleas and al Insects on Plants, Fowls, Anl nials, <£c. "A sure thing." Thor sands can testify. ' COHTAR’R” CORN SOLVENT. For Corns, Bunions, Warts, «tc.— "Try It." Don't sutler with Pain ! A Won derful power of Healing! Every family should keep It in the house. 1 COSTA R’R" BUCKTHORN SALVE. Its effects ore Immediate, For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Wounds,Sore Breasts, Piles, Ulcers, Old Mores, Itch, Scrofula and Cutaneous Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Lips, Ac., Bites of Animals. ,*e “A Universal Dinner Pill" (sugar coated.) 30years administered in a Physician’s Practice. ■COMTAU’H" BISHOP PILLS. Of extraordinary efllcacy for Coa tivcncNS. Indigestion, Nervous and Sick Headache. Dyspepsia. DyHcntry, General Debility, Liver Complaint, Chills Fever, Ac. Not griping. Gentle, mild and sooth ing. “That Cough will kill you. Don’t neglect It. COSTAK’S" COUGH REMEDY. The children cry for It —lts a "Soothing Syrup." For Coughs. Colds. Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup. Whooping Cough Asthma, Bronchial Affections. Singers, Speakers, and all troubled with Throat Complaints, will find tills u beneficial Vectorial Remedy. Beautifies the Complexion,giving to the skin a transparent fresh ness. Cl IST A R’S" ItITTKR-fl WEET AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Renders the skin clear, smooth and soft. Removes Tan. Freck les, Pimples, 4c. Ladles, try a bottle, and see Its wonderful quality. 45T* 111 Bewaro!! !of all Worthless Imitations. Xsr None genuine without “COSTAIVa” Blg n, jßj'2sc. and 50c. sizes kept by all DRUGGISTS. AS“3I sizes sent by minion reaelpt of price. pavs for nnv three £4 sizes bv Express. jC>vta pnvH for eight SI slzca hy Kxmess. Vt. tress HKNRV R. CO-STAR. Kir For Sale by #S“ Sold by all Wholwude Uruggisis in I>hihtile>nhia, /‘it. AND in ALL THE LARGE Cl TIES. April ffl, UW^-em rp H E 0 E L E B- B A T E D I***l CORSET. The STAB CORSET, which Is fast becoming the Bln mined corset of America. Is manufactured without senms passing through the goods, which remedies the great dinlculty of hand made Cor sets—ripping; also, os tho mniorlal Is thorough!} shrunk before being made up, causes them to re. tain theh symmetry much bef.ter than the Oer man. Woven, or French Corset, and as tor lit, comfort und case, far excels. L. T. GREENFIELD, EXC'L V VE AGENT, NO. 4, EAST MAIN ST BEET, furwurdiiiK uml UuiumlsHimi busmen on a » uu **' be paid for Flam couMluully on huud and for “ ul “* A ,„_ Coal oi all itlndß, embracing NotwlthßandlnKlUolatc advance In Conun Vooili LYKENS VALLEY, (■• A U 1. I 8 L E, 1’ A DOMESTICS! GREENFIELD, AT No. 4 EAST MAIN STREET, is now prepared to olTer some BARGAINS In all kinds of DOMESTIC GOODS Do you want a handsome Calico at 12\$ cents? If so, go to No. 4, you will And It. One case of the most popular makes Dloached Shirting Muslins, bought before the late advance, will bo sold for 20 cents, worth 25 cents. GINGH A M S , TICKINGS! TICKINGS! Now Is tho time to bus'them. Gur entire stoeli TICKINGS were purchased nt the lowest notcl and will bo sold at correspondingly low prices - Also, Hickory Stripes, Checks, Denims, Oottonndes. prills Blue Drills, Jeans, dre VFJt Y CHEAP. Wo have received this day some beaut tful NEW DRESS GOODS For Spring. MELANGE POPL I N tor Ladle.’ suits. , ~ A very handsome lino of Now Alpaocas, In a the now Spring shades. BLACK SILKS, on which wo defy competition. A full line COLORED SILKS, VKUY CHEAP. New stylos Delaines, Linens and While Good A good Buck Towell, all Linen, only 12‘J cent Napkins, Damask Table Cloths h y the yeard at pul terns. Loom Table Linens, Counterpanes, Jaconetls, ■ r India TuilU. Irish I Anew Bird Eye CYash, IJneu Haudokorchlefs, <&e M dte. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! A good Block of White Flannels on hand, very cheap. Elegant White Cashmeres and French Merinos at reasonable prices. A largo stock ol Gloves, Crapes, Crape Veils, Scarfing, Silks, and Shroudings, always on hand. Funeral orders promptly and satisfactorily filled. CLOTHS & CASS I MERES, A FULL ASSORTMENT from the lowest grade of AMERICAN to the finest FRENCH. AII MzCh on hand. HOBIEBY AND G I. O V K S HOOF SKIRTS. CHEAPER THAN EVER. PAPER WINDOW SHADES, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. FRICNCII CORSETS. In CiuiiKl.Ousl reutdvcd, OX L I' HOLLA H AXD TWEXTY-FJVt: CEXTS. I am happy to Inform the public that having purchased a great many of tho above goods be- fore the advance ’in prices we can onersoineba gains that may no»t oe found elsewhere. Thehu: crrnti by loooklng round, we are now prepared to eon vlnee all that wo nmnot bo undersold hy any house in Cumberland Valley, Iml will ho lonnd jx utile lower than tl»‘* lowest, L,. T GRE', ENFIELD, fll2 Umudu-KU. >'■ I' C. INHOFF nr fh/r 7*.r. giJUIAIS STB E E T MM.b 12 )«». fOK 3 A 1. K U V DOM-ES T 1 C S ' 12J4 Id. 2() and 25 emus. Cambrics, Plaid Oambrieks, Stripe Cambrics, Soft Finish Comb**, .Vaiii*<'>oks, Brilliant*. Piques, Tar le tons, Victoria Laws. SELUNO at cost G H A IN BAGS OIL* WINDOW SHADES. TABLE Oil. CLOTHS, THE BEST K’PO GLOVES H A V E MON E Y NO. ■ 4 . CARUSO E s . ** A 7'\ UAL AiNl) IiUMBKit YAKD, Tho subscriber bavins lemicrUho '''ard formsTlT occupied by Armstrong A Hoflbr, and purooxued tbo stock of COAL AND LUMRBEE, la the Yard, together with an stock, will have constantly on hand und fanilsu to order all kinds and quality of seasoned LUMBER. BOARDS, SCANTLING, FRAME STUFF, PALING, PLASTERING Ijith aiilncllns Lnth, Worked Flooring nnd Wejuherbourdlng, Pu.w nnd ItnlU, nnd every ar ticle Hint belongs to n Lumber \iird. ait kindsof Shindies, to wit: >V hue * » n f» * 1CI “ be kept under cover, so they cun be mrnumeo U Vtmveoonfitaiitly on lm ndb llk ii vnia I under COVCr. WHICH 1 Will ueiivci, ...1,1,1, J niudico myself to sell ut the lowest prices. LwlbSnrf und JUcicksmiilu' Coat, nlwuys on ami. winch I will sell at the lowobi lW- ' arU W^ir.:i“i l^ Ur “ mmUr ANIiHKW H bbAUt. JJIOUWAJBDINU AND COMMISSION HOUSE jrjour will ,iuve a much larger force employ ed thlsyeui than ever before, and it la expected that between . 800 A N D 900 MILES will bo In operation during 1803. There seem* to »enu reasonable doubt that the distance between hnaha and Sacramento will be traversed by rail “VhE GOVERNMENT GRANTS 12,800 uores ol land ami Us Ronds to thouvoragoamounlofSie,- wo per mile, to aid lu the construction ot the line, md authorizes tho Issue of the First Mortgage Bonds now offered for sale, to the sumo ainouni iml no more. Tho Government takes a sreonti eln and gives to tho First Mortgage Rondhold ws a prior loin for their security, lo which u .urge paid-up capital Is added. The Ronds cun ■<>t ho Issued except as eacii section of twenty iiiiicß is accepted by Government c ommission, so hut they always represent a real property, it is universally admitted Unit on the comply j«m of the Union Pacific Railroad;Us through mainess will make itoneol the most profitable n the world—but llsimj/or local business Is ul cudy several limes the interest on Us bonds; si. Hat. II not another mile were built, they would ie a secure Investment. THE NET EARNINGS for eight months oi last vear on an average of IttUl miles arc olllcUilly u ported at 81.0CD.130. while the Interest on all lie Ronds U could issue on that length of road ..r that time.vediA’.ed to currency, was onl' s<‘Uv amount paid by tho Government for tb ininsponation of troops, munitions, stores ami nulls has been, and doubtless will continue t<• >o much more than thp interest on the United -tales Second Mortgage Ronds. If It Is hot, tin •harierprovldesthutaUertlio road IsoompleUMi, iiul until said bonds and interest urenald.ai cast five per cent, oi the net earnings of the road dmll bo applied to such payment. The Union Pacific Ronds are for Sl.OOOeach, and iave coupons attached. They have thirty yean. ~ run ami bear annual Interest, payable on the Ir.st days of January and July at the Company's .RUce lit the City of New York, ut the rate of six per cent. In gold. The principal Is payable in -old at maturity. At the.present rale of gold, lieso bonds pay an annual Income on their cost of NEARLY NINE PER CENT., AXD it IS IiEUEVED TIIaT THEY WILL &od. and many more too numerous to mentlou. Ainu, a lull u— nOltlUCtllOl •HUNKS. VALISES AND TRAVELLING-BAG* of the best description. With thunks to the pub lic for past favois, and hope 1 will receive a call soon at my place. A o. 22 xVo. t/t April it, IftW.—tf L LIVIMjbTON- rnUE FAIIMISB’S rank, of car- I LISLE. PENNSYLVANIA, Recently organiied, has been opened, f-r tbo transaction of a general bunking business, in tne corner room of K. Uiveus new building, on the North West corner of High street and the cent ic S *l’lm Directors hope by liberal and careful man agement to make this u popular institution, and a .safe depository for all who may iuvor the bunk with their accounts. ..... . . . Deposits received and paid back on demand, in terest allowed on special deposit. Gold, Silver, Treasury Notes and Government Bonds, bought and sold. .. ... , ... Collections made on all accessible points In the country. Discount day .Tuesday. Banking hours, irom y o’clock A. si. to o o’cloca i*. m. J. C. HOT h LR, C\i*htrr. DIRECTORS. R, Given. President, Wm. H. Miller, Thomas Paxton; David Helkes, John W. Craighead, A. J. Herman, March 20.1808.—if Abiuhum inner. NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given thni application will be (undo for Uio liicorpou.- uun of u hank of Deposit, Discount and t Irciilu llon. under tbo authority of the Aclor d>. approved May Ist. IS6I. to bo located In Caillsl.-, ('iinihorlund County, Pa., and to be called the e Farmer? Bank,” with i twpitnl •'< «fly Hi*- saud dollars. with the privilege of nereiumid the THOMAH PATTON. ABRAM WITMESH VCOB Br.. DAVID HEIKK * Jon. s>o, UCK.—tin