To Comscjmi*nvKs.—Tlie advertiser having been restored to health In n few weeks by a very simple remedy, alter Inwing suffered for covoral years with a severe lung affection, and mat dread disease Consumption— Is anxious to make known to lus fellow sufferers the means of To all who desire It, ho will send n copy of the prescription used, free of charge), with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will ilnd a suite cuius for Consumption, Asthma, DnoNcums, Coucns, Conns, and all Throat and Lung Affections. Tho only object of the advertiser In sending tho Prescription is to boncllt tho utUlctcd, and spread Information which ho conceives to be invaluable and ho hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as It will cost them, and nothing may prove a blessing. Par ties wishing (ho prescription, fiiek. by return mall, will plcpsp address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. May 10,1807—1 y Errors or Youth.— A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Prexna turo Decay, and all the elfecis of'youthful Indis cretion. will, for the sake of suffering humanity send free to oil who need It, the recipe and dlroc-. lions for malting the simple remedy by which ho was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad vertlser’s experience, can do so by addressing, In perfect coulldeuce, JOHN B. (JOUEiN, •12 Cedar Street, New York May 10,1807—1 y fEarricfc. KNEISLEY— COCKLIN.—On the 30th ult., by the Rev. John Ault, Mr. John Kucisloy ol Cum berland coauty, to Mrs. Eliza J. Cucklin of York county. COOVER—FLOYD.—On the sth Inst., by the same, Mr. George 0. Cooverof Monroo township, to Miss Cafrio Floyd of Moclmnlcshurg. JU i c B . * 0 WISE—On the 9th Inst., Charles Edwin, son of George and Aim U. Wise, in his lUth year. ffiije i®atfccts Carlisle Flour uiul Grain Hitrhd. COUUBUriSD WEKKL.Y BY J. H. 80.5L128 A BUG. Caulislu, May in, 18(J8. Flour— Family, Sin sft New Com, 100 Flour—Super 10 Oil Oats 80 Uyo Flour 8 s:i Clover Seed, 5 00 Wheat—White, 2 75 Timothy Seed, 1 75 Wheat— lied, 2 70 New Hay jitou 12 00 Uyo, ?1 (kr Carlisle Provision Slnrkcf. UAKLIBLK, May in, ISfW. nutter Eggs, Lard, Tallow, Bacon—Hams, Bacon—Sides,. ... 35 Chickens —V pr. fifttolftft 10 is Potatoes—b—ft bus 175 .... ](5 Vpples—best—evuus2 5j 10 Apples—2d b—‘p bus 200 ;;;;; [; IUs H 1 Philadelphia Markets. PurLADELtdiiA, May 12, 18(53. (JiiAiN.—The receipts of Wheat arc small, hut there Is not much demand ; stiles of 12 bushels of red at £2 SO tv 2 00, while white may bo quoted at £3 a 3 25. Kyo is steady, at £2, an advance.— Corn is In good request,and has tut unadvanced; sales of 2000 ousheis yellow at £1 20; 2200 bushels fair quality at £1 23, and 5000 bushels mixed Wes tern at £1 21 a I 25. Oats are held ilnuly ; sales of 1200 bushels Pennn. ut Uoc., and IiUX) bushels Honthorn at 1)5 a Dsc. iilcw Elilm'tiscmcuts J~pVILCEJMD jSuTiUU. Fiusr National Hank, CAHLIsLk, May 12, IdOS. The Hoard of Directors of this Bank have this day declared a dividend of eight (.•»> per cent, iree of taxes. Six per cent, payable to shareholders on demand, and two t2j per cent, earned lo sur plus land. CHA.S. S. HEPBUR'N, Cashier May IJ, 1803. STOLEN OH STRAYED from the pre mises of the undersigned, on East street, in Carlisle, on tiie sth lust., an oid COW, with ihiek horns and bluek and red striped. Whoever re turns Hie cow will ue Bum ally rewarded. May 11.—It* HEN RXEi'TA KELVER. Dissolution of partnership. Notice *s liereby given tnut the partner su.p heretuforo existing between the undersign ed, has this day been dissolved by mutual eon- J. C. HOFFAKEIt, May 11,18C8. P. KAFFEN BERGER. CUMBERLAND VALLEY HORSE INSURANCE AND DETECTIVE CGMP’Y. CAPITAL $50,000, The above Company has been organized for the Insuring ol all kinds ol live slock against loss by death, luelt or accident. Tne rates of insurance are ns low and as favor able as any Company of tne kind in me United States, while-un aounduut capital, and a cm el in management ol Us attains, make u most desira ble lo those wishing to insuie. NV. 15. MULUIN, I’lcsalc/it. \V. F. SADLER, WM. M’CLLLLA.s', Secretary. Kice President. Applications lur lusurance cim bo made to H. K. Ayoiu, Carlisle, Fa. Or to .1. E. Joil»N6U>«, Actum.), •'sliippoimb g, J’a. May H, Iftiix—iy IN BANKRUPTCY District Court of tlio Uuued Slatesl lor tlio I fn 2Jonkr'p’y Eastern District ul Feunsylvanla. ) Ll“ me matter oi Miciiuoi N.mis.ioy,Bankrupt. A'lUtarn District of Pennsylvania a. d. A warrant m uauicrupiey mis been IhsucJ by Haul Coma, ugaiusa me estatem. Alicimel .N. Hu»»h» ey. oi tuo Uunuuy oi Cumberland and suiiu ul I'uuusyivuuiu, m said district, who tm* been ad judged a Uaiitti upl upon petition olliie» creditors, u«ia the payment ul any debts ami the delivery ol uuy properly belonging in bind baaUiupt, to him ur to ms Use, and uie transfer ul uuy proper* ty by him uro lorbidden by law. A meeting oi luo debitors ul said baniuupt, lu prove liieir debts and choose one or moie assignees ul hia estate, will be held at a Conn oi ihmitrupley, lo be buuieii at Carlisle, m said district, on the J/lb day ul .nay, A. 11.. 1 lb, at lu ucioclc A. M, ui ihe oulce ul Uias. A. uaniett, (in Lho Court House at Carlisle,} one ol the itegisters m llaiiurupicy ul said district.. IJ.l J . C. KCL.UAividt, U. S. uilai's/utUjur mid JJuitriif, l-’cr a. 11. JJcjHdy, Dei*’y U. S. Maushal'sOfficb, Bloumlleld, .May (i, law. May l-l, law.—2L Eclectic medical college UP PENNSf LVAMA. mis College holds three sessions each year. Thu llrst suasion coiumeuues October bin, ami cuniitjues until the end 01 January; the second session commences February Ist, and continues until the beginning ol May; the mud session continues througnout tbe summer months. It lias an able corps oi twelve Proiossois, and every Department ol Medicine and Surgeiy is thorouguiy laugbt. Every luciuty in the way of Illustrations, mor* bid specimens, ueruaruitu, chemical and phi losophical apparatus, microscopes, instruments ot the latest invention lor physical examination and diagnosis will be provided. Hpionuid Hospital and Clinical Instruction arc aUbrued; Iree tickets to all our City Hospitals are provided; Dissecting Material abaudunuita nominal cost, , Perpetual Scholarships are sold for SOD. Send tor circular. The Eclectic Medical Journal of JPcnn'a , Published monthly, contains -18 pages of origina. matter. Price $2 per annum. Tuo largest, nuutM and must progiesaivo Medical Journal in the United Stales, Splendid inducements tolhegot ter up ol Cuius. Beautiful picmiuni engravings, valued at S 5, given to every siiuoeaber. Specimen copies scut Irco, on application. Addiess JOHN BUCHANAN, • 227 A r t»W/i Twelfth urcel I‘hilmleluhia, Pa, May 14, loiki. —ly Q U MB E Kli AN D VALLEY KAIL HOAD! CHANGE OP HOXJItS! On and after Monday, May 11th, 1808, Pnison Kor I'ruiud will mu unity us ioUo\vs,(auiuluynex copied;; WESTWARD Accommodation 'lVain leaves Harrisburg 8.05 A. M., Meelmmcsbuig 8.08, Carlisle LUS, .Now vllle 0.50 Sluppeiisburg 10—4, Chambersburg 10.45, Ureen couiie 11.20, uiTivujg.ut Huggersiowu H.oO A. M. Mail 'l'rain leave* liumsourg 1.40 I*. M., Me chuuicsburg 2.10, Carlisle 2.15, Auwvillu o.2u.abi|>- peusburg 0.0-, CUambersbuig 4.00, Uroeucu.slU! ».Uo, urnvmg at U..gemuwii 6.0.5 P, M. Jxcjjrcss Irani leaves Huinabuig 4,16 P. M., Me chamcaburg 4,47,Carlisle 6.17, ISewvllle 5.50, Ship penaburg 8.17, arriving at Cliambemburg ut 0,45 P. Ai. A ACixcd Train leaves Chnmbersburg 8,05 A. M., Greeucastio 0.25, urnving.ut, Hagerstown 10,10 A. Koontz, Mogary <t Co., dry goods, Hur&LitHon. do Joseph Elcock, do Brugh <t Bro., do J. D. Uufuusberger, do Brindio it Nicswunger, do J.». Updegruph, do .;omlortJi Buttorfr, do Uockafellow «t Minor, groceries, West i: Kberly, do Iviiult'iUiUi it Grlllith, do Bovmncy it Myers, do r’Jorh it lieikes, do J. Kmmiugur, do Veimuu Eves, drugs, J. B. Herring, do 11. K. Guyer, do lm day, do •Statler & Bro.; hats and caps, Henry Zmu. bools and shoes Bowman it Bro., do i,evl Klegel, do U. Kelm, do John 11. Keller, do Jacob K. i.ongucckcr, do Mauk <t Delhi, furniture, i’ltzol «t Bro., • do John Hupp, do lt. h. haploy, jewelry, Having disposed of my Large and Extensive Jacob Svvui tz, do stock or Dry Goods to Win. Beutz Jno. Ben tz and Hobb it Klmmell, hardware, Mary M. Uenu, tradln* by inultod co-partner- Boyer, Eberiy & Co., do ship under the name of BENTZ «t i;o I lierehy K, Wilson, ' stoves, notify and solicit ail persons indebted to me by Wunderlich & Hauck, do Noie or Book Account, to cull and liquidate the J. J. tSnuih, coulecUouary, same without delay. Bills are now ready f-»r de- J. Uiiler, do Uvery. A. W. BENXZ. Jacob Grove, do April 23,1601 it, d, Kcifor, merchant tailor, EASTWARD Accommodation t'raln leaves CJmmbersburg 4,4. r » A. M., Bluppeusuurg 6.11, Muwviito 6.45. Cai lisle 0 id, Mecnauicsburg <1.47 arriving at Harrisburg 7.15 A. M. Mail Train leaves Hagerstown fi.OOA. M.,Green castlo « 35, chambersUurg u,15, falnppensuurg u.io, Nowviilu u).Ill, Carlisle i«i.63, Mecliauicaburg li.2«J, arriving at Harrisburg u.oo A. M. Jsizpre'* Tram leaves Hagerstown 12.05 P. M., Greeucaslle 12.3-1, Chaiuuersbnrg 1.10, aiuppens* burg 1.43, Nowviile 2.i.j, Carlisle 2.53, Meetmnlcs burg arriving at ilumsumg 3.55 P. M. A. Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 3.15, P. M., arriving at Cbumbersburg 5.16 P. M. -05-Malcing close connections at Harrisburg wliu trams to uudiroiu Philadelphia,.New York, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg and all points West. U. N. LULL, . BUPERINTENDENT’a OFFICE, Chumb’v, Ta., May b, I&U3. May 14. Ifttw. JpUJlLig NOTICE WAGON MAKERS WANTED.— Two good Journeymen wugonmukors will nnd constant employment nt fair wages, by applying at once at the shop of the undersigned. WM. FENICAL, No. 18 N. Bedford St.. May 7,1808, Carlisle. Pcnira. DIVIDEND.— Carlisle Dcpomt Bank, Mm/ 5, 1 SOS—The Board of Directors have de clared a dividend of Four per Cent, for the Inst six months, clear of taxes, payable on demand. By order of the Board. J. P. IIASSLER, Cashier, May 7, ISOS—3t QOUTH-WEST VIRGINIA LAND O AGENCY. ■ TALIAFERRO, HURT & BRO’S., REAL ESI ATE BROKERS, ABINGDON, VIRGINIA, Have for sale a great variety of farms In all the counties of their section. Emigrants will And it greatly to their advantage to call upon this firm. They arc requested to send forclrculnrsof advertisements, iKtPSub Agents In every county. May 7,1808. I)OARDING— THE SUBSCRIBER, J having rented and taken possession of the large and eommodeous dwelling house, known as InhofT’s Building, situated on the South West corner of Market Square and Hanover Street, proposes to accommodate a limited number of permanent Irtmrders, and all transient, custom that may apply. Having'just retired from the proprietorship of the Gorman House, ho is well prepared to furnish the very best accommoda tions In the town. Persons desiring good hoard ing will do well to cull and give him a trial. May 7. ISOS.—it UEN T 8 W A N T ED FO R THE OFFICIAL HISTORY‘OF THE WAR. ITS CAUSH, C'UAUACTKU, CONDUCT AND UKSI'I.TS. RY IION. ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS. A Book for all. Sections and all Parties. This groat work presents the only complete and Impartial analysis of the cause of the War yet published,and gives those Interior lightsaml shadows of the great conflict; only known to those high officers who watched the flood-tide of revolution from Its fountain spring, and which was so accessible to Mr. Stephens from his posi tion ns second officer of the Confederacy. To a public that has been surfelied with AP PARENTLY SIMILAR PRODUCTIONS, we proml-o a change of fare, both agreeable and salutary, and an intellectual treat of the highest order. The groat American War has AT LAST found a historian worthy of Us Importance, and at whose hands It will receive that moderate; candid and Impartial treatment which truth and justice so urgently demand. The intense desire every whore manifested to obtain Ibis work, Us Otllcml character and ready sale, combined with an increased commission, make It the best subscilptlon bookever publish ed. One agent in Easton, Pa. reports 72 subscribers in three days. Une in Boston Mass. 103 subscribers in four days. One In Memphis Tonn, 100 subscribers in flvo days. Send for Circulars mid scoour terms, and a full doserlplfon ol the work, with press notices of ad vance sheets, Ac. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. 2(1 South Seventh St., Philadelphia, Pa., May 7, ISGs—lt. TACOB MYERS, TREASURER OF pj the Bounty Tax of Dickinson Township, In account with said township, April 25th, 1808. . DR. April 27. 1807. To Balance then duo by him tn township, £2BO (53 April 25,1808. To amount of Duplicate lor 1807, 270-3 id 18(58. April 25. By amount, of exhonor atlons allowed on du- Balanco due Township We/heroby certify that wo have examined the accounts and vouchers of Jacob Myers, Treasur er of tile Bounty fund, and find the balance In Ids hands, due this Township, to be twenty dol lars and six cents, ns above stated. In testimony whereof, we have sot our hands, tills 25th day of April, A. D. 18H8. * UP-HARD WOODS. WM. A. COFFEY, ' WM. GALBRAITH. Attest: J. M. Gardner, Tup. Clerk. May 7, |K(W.—:tt LIST OF DEALERS in Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, also Brewers, Distilled- Lumbermen, Eating Houses, Ac., within the Couniv of Cninboriand, us appraised and assess ed by I*. A. Plunk, Mercantile Appraiser, in ac cordance with tho several acts of Assembly, as follows, lo wit: CARLISLE. W. 0. Sawyer A Co., dry goods, 0 525 (V- C. ogilby, »lo U Jo o<i Leulicii A Miller, do U 25 Uu L. T. Oreeiilield, do 11 15 Oj. W. A. Allies, do 15 lu uu J. U. 11. Itlng, do 11 7 00 I’. A. Harper, do 11 15"" Robert Allison, groceries, 14 7 00 J. Mui mi, do H 7 o>< sv’nsiiiuoud'it Bro., do 14 7 Uu \V. Blair A Son, do U -5 uu Keeuy A Mnsouhelmor, do 14 7 Uu Joseph /.eigler. do ,11 7 Ue John Puller, do l-l 7 Uu John Hamer. do M 7 o> 11. Pohiey, 4 do 15 10 Uu J. D. Aleck, do 14 -7 U\i W. J. Cameron, do 11 7 Uu J. Seiler, do 14 7 Uu W. li. Hum, do 11 7 Uu C. Lisitian, do 11 7 no G. li. Hullmnn, do 15 10 uu A. J. .'sites, do 11 7 «i» Daniel Shoemaker, do 11 7 uu J. K. Spangler, do 1-1 7 uu C. A. Smiin, do 14 7 uu W. H. »nulh, do 11 7 uu Beelein A Bro., produce, H 15 Uu J. A D. Rhoads, do 14 7 uu J. H. Busier A iiro., do 11 15 u.. it. C. Woodward, do 11 15 Uu 11. HarUness, do H 7 on Leo a Bro., do 14 7 uu a. M, Hoover, lumber anti coni, 11 7uu A. H. Blair, do H 15 Uu Uelaneey A Shrotn, do 15 IU Uu J. A. Wetzel a Co., flour and feed, II 7 uu A. B. Ewing, furniture, 11 7 Uu John Lizumn, do 11 7 uu Fredrick Curnmnn, do 11 7uu David Sipe. do 11 7 uu Halbert A Shaploy, do 14 7uu J. B. Tribler, agt., merchant tailor, 11 7 Uo J.A.Eakius, do 11 7 Uu j. iJurucr, do 11 7 uu I. Livingston, do 14 7 Uo S. Arnold, clothing, U 7 U-i A. U. Leclilcr, "do 1-1 7uu E. B. Leonard, Jr,, do IB 1U Uu J, W. Smiley, do H 7 0/ A. Lehman, do 14 7 uu A, M. Piper, hooks, 14 7 uu J. Loudon, do .11 7 Ou George Vocum, confectionary, 14 •7 uu it. S. Hughes, do 11 7 Uu MrafeS."M. Kiefl'er, do 14 7 Uu J. 11. itheem A Co., do 14 7 Uu Coyle A Co., notions, 14 7 uu .Mrs. Uosonuergcr, do 11 7 Uu j. Hutton, fancy goods, 14 7 u./ A. H. Mfner, do 14 7 Uu J.P, Nell 4 , do 14 7 Uu J. Irvin, bools and shoes, 15 10 Uu r'. C. Fleming, do 11 7 Ju Spotswood a Kerby, do 14 7 Uu P, Kellouberger, do 11 7 Uu J. c. Gardner, - • do 14 7 Uu vV. C. Given, do 14 7 Uu W. M. Porter, do 14 7 Uu B. Plank, do II 7 uu G. Eusiiungcr, leather, 14 7 i>i J.G. Cullio, hats and furs, ■ 14 7 ou J.Boaz, do 'l4 7 Uu J.A. Heller, do 14 7 Uu H. nuxiun, hardware, 0 25 uu Miller A Bowers, do ■ 10 2u uu U. Hcysmger, watches and Jewelry, 14 7 uu \V. D. A. Nauglo, do 14 7 0u T Conlyn, do 14 7 ou F, C. Cramer, do 14 7 uu Common Worthington, drugs, 14 700 .Mrs. C. Elliott, do 14 7 Ou D. Ralston, Haversack i Bro., D. Corunmu. John Campbell, sewing machines, 14 7 Ou .Mrs. ticker, ou 14 7 OU C. L. Loclminn, do 14 7 uu .Mrs. iM. Null', raliimery, 14 7 ou .Mrs. Chcuoweth, do 14 7 UO .Mrs. E. Williams, do 11.7 OU dumucl Eusiuluger, robes, 14 7 Ou W.cioppor, do 14 7 OU Walker el dandy, stoves, 14 7 OU William Fridley, do 14 7 00 Rluesmlth & Rupp, do 14 7 00 James M'Gonl'gul, do 14 7 00 Jacob Mtu tin. baker, 14 7 00 William Sellers, do • 14 7 OU Peter Aliller, do 14 7 00 Airs. A. M. Fredericks, do 11 700 Dash ii liuyler, cigars, D. IthGads, do bup‘l. i®iscdlancou£i. RIPPEY plicate. 8137 02 “Commission paid S. M. Kenvon, Collector. 51 31 “amount, paid for adver tising last year’s account 18 00 “ amount paid Township bond, In full, and inter est 2710 78 “ commission allowed to Treasurer . 11 00 “amount paid auditors and cleric # 4 00 £2072 07 £2O 00 Auditors. iList of Dealers. Claw. Licfwte do 14 do 12 111 50 do 14 7 ou 14 7 00 14 7 00 MECHANICSBURG. 14 7 00 10 20 00 10 20 00 11 15 00 12 12 6U 0 25 00 13 10 00 11 la U 0 14 7 Ou 12 12 50 12 12 50 14 7 00 12 12 60 13 10 00 14 7 OU 14 - 7 UO 14 7 00 14 . 700 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 11 7 00 14 •* 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 mi II 7 00 14 7 00 11 15 00 1) 25 00 11 7 00 14 7 U 0 14 7 00 11 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 East of JBcalcrs L. W. Abrams, clothing, 11 7 no Win. Railing, do 11 7 00 Mrs. H.Simons, do H 7 00 M. Guswller, cigars, ' 14 7 00 B. Palmer, do 14 7 00 Mrs. Bryan, millinery, 11 7 00 L. F. Kberly, lumber, _ II 15 00 .1. Mllleisen, do It 15 ih) Joseph Long, do 12 12 50 H. s. Moor A Co., do 11 7 00 Siayman A Bucher, produce, 0 25 00 Johnson A Son, do o 25 00 T. B. Bryson. do o 25 no Miller A Garrett, do II , 15 00 W. 11. Oswald, coal, l;i ' lo oo J. L. Becker, books, 14 7 00 H. Null. marketing, 11 700 E. Hodman, do 11 7 00 SHIPPENSBUUG. Robert Snodgrass, drygoods, 12 12 50 D. 11. McPherson, do II 15 00 J. AJ. B. Red dig, . do 10 20 00 Danner A Neely. do 13 10 00 G. 11. Stewart. do II 15 00 Tarmon A Kitnbcll, groceries, II 7 00 John Stumbaugh, do U too <4 Grcason, R. Paguc, G. K. Duke, do II 7 00 S. Myers do II 7 oo J. Kelso, do 11 7 no M. M. Angtc, do 11 7 00 Puguo A Seiners, do 11 7 oo McPherson A Co., hardware, II 15 00 Grablll A Hollar, do . 13 10 Oo J. G. Altlc, drugs, II 7 00 It. K. Keller, do II 7 Oil G. W. Croft,* boots and shoes. 14 7 (K) P. S. Arlz, do 11 7 Ih) J. B. Cole, do 11 7(h) W. Clark,’ confectionary, II 7 00 s.C. Hollar, do 11 7 oo W. U. Hollar, do 11 TOO L. Fiislimught, db 11 7 00 sheater A nbilr. merchant tailors, II 700 Landis A Bunder, do 11 7 oo J. Bridges A Son, do II 7 00 J. M. Smiley, do 11 7 00 T. P. Blair, produce, 11 15 (hi W. T. S. Jamison A Co., do Morrow A Flleklngor. do LomiAGlsh, do 11 15 Oil Lawton A Co., do 10 20 (Hi A. A Son, do 13 10 00 D. J.Smnldy, furniture. II 7 no Barnhart, Duke A Bro,, do II 7 oo J. Landis,Jewelry, 11 7 oo W. I>. 10. Hayes sewing machines, 14 700 H. M. Sturgeon, millinery, It 7 oo .John A Wolf, stoves, II 7 Ih) B. Stones drugs, 11 7 Ih) J, M. iioykes, stoves, 11 7 00 J. Kelso, books, 11 7 00 NEW CUMBERLAND. T. Willett, drygoods, II lo 00 Baughman it Sou, do I t lo oo Ross A Co., do 11 15(H) Henry R. Mosser, lumber, 13 lo 00 Charles Oyster, do II 7 00 O. James, do II 7 00 Lee A Eborly do 11 7 oo NEWBUHG. SlevlckASw ert, drygoods. 11 15 00 Elliott A Bal Elsenhower - r * Halo, uo 13 lu 00 C.stevlek, niinlinro, M too 1). .McCoy, . jols'aml shoes, II 700 NEWVILLE dry goods, 10 20 00 T. stongh, T. McCandlKh, do 11 15 00 E. James A Uro., do 0 25 uo •v E U’Niol, do 11 7 0“ M. H. .Skinner, hardware, ll 7 CO Kiinkle A MeCandllsh, do 10 20 i,O J. 11. Miller, drugs, 11 7 00 .Mrs. R. Beed, do 11 7 00 s. G. Wild, do It 7(H) S. Glanser it Son, groceries, 13 10 10 Graham A Morrow, do ll 7 no Woodbm n A Shulicnbciger, furniture, li 7 00 G. M. Bneker, furniture, U 7uo J, Bneker, do 11 7 oo 11. Henry, confectlonarj', ll 7 uo I. J. Crawlord. do U 7 (XI Brewster A Lougherly, mer. tailor, 11 7 00 E. 11. Randall, Uo 1-1 7 00 lames Kennedy, stoves, 11 700 G. W. Mull, do 1-1 7 00 G. W. Landis, jewelry, ll 7 oo A. L. Irvin, bools and shoes, 11 7 oo loseph Luughlin, feed, 11 7 oo Myers AShlnalleld, clothing, 11 7 00 82003 03 LOWER ALLEN. A. Bret/, A Son, boots and shoes, ll 700 (J. A. Detrieh, stoves, ll 7 00 C. Sherieli, drugs, UPPER ALLEN, J. 11, Guswllcr, dry goods. 12 12 50 J. Swartz, uioiclmnt tailor, il 7 00 MONROE. George Brlndlo, dry goods, K) ' 2<) 00 KauiTinan A Paul, do 11 15 00 Thouphllus Wolf, do 11 7 00 Peter Dillor, stoves, 11 7 00 .Samuel Plank, feed, 11 7 00 Henry Spubr, do 11 700 SOUTH MIDDLETON. Williamson A Bro., drygoods, 12 12 50 SVebbert A Derlaud, do 12 12 50 C. Hannan, do 13 10 00 Samuel Wolf, do M 7 00 C. Keep, furniture, ll 7 oo Philip Clepper, confectlonarj'. 11 7 00 J. Heckman, do 1-1 7 00 Mrs. E Uurtzcll, groeories,. 1-i 7 00 G. Geesaman, Hour and leed, 11 7 OL) J. Zigler, do 11 TOO DICKINSON. Samuel Wolf, drygoods, if 7 00 David Myeis. do 11 TOO Gardner A Myers, do 11 TOO PENN Henry Oeker, Ernest A Co.. Peter Garber, George Beolem, NEWTON. Jacob Washing!-!-, drygoods, Jl 700 Clever A Earnest, do I I 7 UU John Kyle, do 11 1 m S Miller A Son, J. Baker, j.ihn Alinlch, groceries, ]I 7 uu llehurlig .t Son, do li tiki ■samuel Mutcii, boots and shoes, 11 7 (K) Mrs, M. A. Walker, confectionary, II 7 uu vS'iihum Lewis, variety, il 7(4) Manning A Bro., produce, 10 2u uu H.Snyder, do lu Uu uu W alls A Sharp, do 11 15 to •I.itrJ.B iinrsh, do !i 2.5 ut) UurMi A Bro., do 11 15 00 c. a. Horn, marketing, li 7mi U. W. Spencer, stoves. Graham a Morrow, dealers, li 7uu SOUTHAMPTON. • W. C. Clark, dry goods, 11 7 00 i.. Slrohm, do 15 KMlo US. Croll, do 11 700 J.Schuek A Co., do Jl 7 00 G. Clever, do 14 7 UO ,J. Wulsii.lth, do 14 7 00 S. A. Stoner, do II 7 oo WEST PENNSBOROUGII. Jacob Hnndshow, A. S. ArCulloch, G. Weaver. Erosei it Harr, J S, Carolbcrs, produce, L. J. Shambling!), do W. U. Brandon, do Jacon Wall, groceries, P Hess, marketing, Wlilmm Bishop, do * east pennsborougii. W. O'Banks .t Son, drygoods, hi 10 00 John Glessiier. do 111 10 00 Nickluiis a Bowman, do 14 7 ou J. Longurnoeitcr, groceries, ,14 7uu H. Books, do 11 7 00 E. W. Smlthors, do' 14 7 U 0 S. L. Hummel, do li 7 Uo Irvin Mahon, produce, 11 15 uo Zachai'ius k Son, do 14 7 oo .May .t Co., do 1 i 7 00 .Mai tin a Co., lumber, 11 7 uo G. Oyster, do 14 y 7 oo li. Humtnell, do 14 7 uu A. Ebncr, lurnllure, 11 Too N. Hood, Moves, 11 7 uo Hampden. D. Hupp, ' dry goods, E. W. .t G. Wise, tlo ' J. 11. Murray, do II 7 00 D. P. Lightuer, do li 7 uo J. M Templm, groceries, II 7 oo C, Teinphn, lurniture, 11 7 00 D. Hupp, produce. li 7 oo SILVER SPRING. J. B. Leidlch a Eberly, dry goods, 11 7UO Orris a Lamb, do 12 12 5u Loose it Ewult, J. B. Nause Burkholder, do 11 7 U 0 J. S. Rigger, confectionary, 14 7 uu \V. W, \vaubaugh, furniture, II 7 uo J. B. Leidigit iiro., produce, 15 10 uo MIDDLESEX. J. 11. Swllor, dry goods, J.C. Gill, groceries, MIFFLIN. J. M. Waggoner, groceries, FRANK FORD. Alexander it Woo DISTILLERS AISD BREWERS. Mrs. Gobhaid, Carlisle, 0 25 00 J. W. Whaler, Newton, EATING HOUSES. John Meloy, Meclmnlcsburg, . p. ftpulie, silver spring, 8 5 ou tleoigo Murphy, Newton, 8 6-uu .Mrs. it. -hupp, SuiUh Middleton, 8 5 ou J.skinner, siuppeuuburg, 8 6 uu BILLIARD SALOONS. Capt. E. P. Zlun. Mechuuicsburg, 40 00 Jacob Hippie, Carlisle, . 40 00 Nolico Is hereby-given to all persons named In the above list, umt by an act ol Assembly ap proved April inn, 160 J, Cuuu ty Treasurers are re quired to bring suit and collect all licenses re maining unpaid uu or before the ttrstday ol July next, and by other acts of Assembly, venders ol vinous, splntous, mult or brewed liquors, are al so liable to ludielmeut in the Court ol (Quarter Sessions. Those interested uro lliereioro reques ted to lilt llieir Jicouses without delay and save the costs, &c. - O. MELLINGER. Treasurer oj CuinOeTUtnU Lvuu/y. April 30,18C8—41 (ffaniitoatcß (Saras, noUxNTY COMMISSIONER. The undersigned will be a candidate for the ol uco ol County Commissioner, subject to the de cision ol me Democratic County Convention. M. HULCUMB. Carlisle, .May 7,1 MW—tc 17011 DISTRICT ATTORNEY.—I P hei eby aunouuco inyseif a candidate lor Ids met Attorney, subject to the decision of the De mocratic County Convention. April 23, l*rt.— 2m* District attorney.—i »»- nnunee myself as a candidate for the ollloe oi District Attorney, subject to the decision of the Democratic nominating convention. CHAS. E. MAGLAUGHLIN. May 7, 1803.—tc. District attorn ky.—i reapeet lully announce to my friends In Cumberland county, that 1 will be a candidate at the nett el ection, for tho ollico df District Attorney, sub ject however.to the approval of the Democratic Cuuvcntion. I will be thankful for tho support of my.fpjjow DenuieruU}, and pledge iiiyheii, if nominated ami fleeted, to discharge the duties of the cilice with honesty and fidelity, March 20, lboB.-to M. C. HERMAN. E W 11001)81! W. G. SAWYER & CO. EAST MAIN STREET, do 11 7 00 do 14 7 00 Have Just got in store from New York ami Phila delphia, all the latest styles of SILK POPLINS. SPRING MOHAIR and CHENIi 12 12 00 13 in 50 Newest stylo of LADIES COATS, splendid styles ERENCH and ENGLISH COATINGS, 11 7 UO LADIES' AND MISSES’ CASHMERE BARRED & STRIPED. drv goodn, ll TOO do 11 7(H) do ll 7 oo do 11 7 00 MOURNINGGOODS do 11 7 (X) do JI 7 L 0 FUNERAL GOODS Purchased before cotton advanced an Immense stuck of DOMESTIC COTTON GOOD S, dry goods, PI 10 Oi) do 11 7 00 do 15 It) Oil do H 7 00 CALLICOES, 15 10 00 11 7 00 15 10 (JO U 7 ou II 7 HI 1-1 7 Oil BLEACHED AND TICKINGS. Ac.. Ac., Ac. Great bargains in nil Domestics. Our Notion Department Is full of Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Cm vals, Col'ars. Zephyrs, Buttons, Trimmings, Rib bons and other wares. 15 io ro 15 10 00 All colors, “The Duchess" ICid Gloves, at low prices. Latest style of parasols and Sun umbrel las, Hoop Skirts and u thousuml other arilcies not mentioned. Wo are tlie largest dealers of CORBEST in Carlisle, from the lowest to tlnest French. do 15 io ihj do 11 7 i/o 1-1 7 00 1! 7 U 0 J i ’ 7 Are unrivalled In their large and select stock of dry goods, 11 » Zi oj 8 5 00 Wo buy from manufacturers ami suvo Jobbers commlssihus. for robins, halls, stairs and tables. Velvet Rugs, Matt", Oil Shades, Hollands for Curtains, Dam ask fur Lounges. Countorpunes, Blankets, Table Linens, Napkins, Ac. have received the nt . esi styles of ADAM KELLER. SPRING COATINGS, CASSIMERES, goods made up to order. In the latest styles, now goods will he added os the season advances. Wo buy for CASH and sell at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Anybody call at the old stand. * W. C. SAWYER 4i CO. April 30,1803. Urj> (Sootis N 13. W GOODS!!! UNDER CORMAN HOUSE, DRESS GOODS “TVTOTICK. —Notice Is licreby given that 1\ Letters of Administration on the estate oi Kllzaheth Whitcomb, dee'd., late of Silver Spring Ivvp., Cumberland county, have been granted to the uinUnslf'ncd residing in I lie same township. All persons Indebted to said estate are renuesled to make payment immediately, tun) those having ivo . • . , , . claims against said estate will also present them POPLINS In single and double fold ior La- f .r settlement. (11-.OUGK•HouVKK, April 10, ISO's. —Ot. 1 ({niimstitili/i. dies’ and Misses’ suits. ALPAUA> in ~TT. SILK S IS .XU, HTYLIW ANB t'OLOHS, SLACK nml every shade of color MIXED, STRIPED & RARRF.D GOODS for dresses. Itaauti* fill COLORED & WHITE MARSAILES, elegant GRENADINES & LAWNS. All U i n(1 r of WHITE BRILLI- ANTS, Tuck MUSL I N S CAMBRICS, SWISS, TARLETONS, PERCEI. WHITE and FIGURED, CHEMBRA CHINTZ, SHIRTING LINENS, EDGINGS. FLOUNCINOS, LACES, bought from JafTray's, New York, selling much less Umu regular prices. F O R Ornaments and trimmings to match. SPRING SHAWLS. <• Elegant printed ALL KINDS OF ALL KINDS OK W. C. Sawyer & Co., SHKKT I N G 8 , UNBLEACHED M UHMNS COTTON A LIN P A N T S T IT F I* JOVINB CELEBRATED Kll> GLOVES, w. 0. SAWYER & CO., CARPETS, Best Quality Three Ply. Best Quality Croaley Brussels. Best Ingrains. Best Veueclau. Best Philadelphia make of Ingrains. Cheap Carpets to suit all customers. All widths and Qualities of OIL CLOTHS, W. C. SAWYER & C 0., legal floticcs IVTOnC’K. Notice is hereby given that i\ Letters of Administration on the estate of David RaMiore, deceased, late of Monroe twp., have been granted to Catherine Uashore, 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 for settlement. CATHARINE RABHORE. April 2d, ImiS.—(lt A(hniiii.ylru/rir. NOTICE. —Notice t-. hereby given Hint l.etteis Testamentary on the estate of Hur mml Slanli, late of Monroe township dec'd, have been granted to the undersigned. I lie ttrst named residing in Monroe, and the two last in Sliver Spring township. All persons huleh led to said es tate are requested to make payment immedi ately, and those having claims against said es tate will also present them for settlement. JtARNAUD STAUR, .HillN IIAUCK. DANIEL SENSEMAN, May 7, IMS.—(lt* ICi'ccuturx, AUDITOR’S NOTICE.—Thu under* signed, appointed Auditor by (ho Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, to mar shal and distribute the balance in the hands of .John Stuart, .1 r.. Sequestrator of the Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike Road Company, hereby gives notice that ho wdl attend to the duties ol Ills up uointment at the Prollumolary’s otllce, In the borough ol Carlisle, on Friday, May l.». IMS. April 23.—tt* \TOTICK 'lO TAX-PAVERS.—The xi Treasurerol Cumlmrlund County will attend lor the purpose of receiving Comity and .State taxes, u.s required liy Act of Assembly, at the following l lines and places, viz : West Punnsboro’, at tuo piddle house of J. W. Fair, May l.i, and at the house of J. Chlsnell, May HJ. Monroe, at. the public house of A. L. llursh, May is. and lu. Upper Allen, ut the public house of Joshua Culp May 20ami 21. Lower Allen, at the public house of J. G.Heok. Mav 22, uml at Iliu public house of John Hinkle, May 2J. iliinipdon, nt the public house of Miles Crow ley.-May S> and ‘_U East Pennshoro’, nt the public house of Jacob Kline. May 17, and the public house of L. Hut lleld, May 2S. New Cumberland, nt the public house of Wil liam Hell, May 111 and 50... Newton, at t ho public house of Henry Harsh, June 1, ut Stoughsiown, June 2. Hopewell and Newmirg, at Lite public hnusinof Wm. C. Sharp, Juno 15 and 1. shlppeiishurg Borough and Township, at the public hou'O nl .1. T. Juukin, June 5 and 0. DieU inson, at the public house ol .los. L. Knet tle, June s and 0. Penn, at the public house of E. Bi Kystor, June 10 and 11. Southampton, nl the public house of Wm. Clark, June 12 and l.t. Mi lllin, at Kuo tile's School House. June 15 and Fraukford, at BloservllleSchool House, June 17 and Is. Newvlllo. nt the house of C, A. Hennahorgor, June I!) and 10. .Middlesex, at Middlesex School House, Juno 21 and 2'i. silver Spring, ut the house of George Duey, June 21. and hi the house ot A. Kllulc, June 25. North MuldleUm, at the house ot J. C. Beecher, June 2u and 27. South Middleton, at the house of S. Ruplej. Juno 21), and the house of Joiemlah Iliuuuiii, J one Ho. Mechanle-sburg, at t he house of T. J. Kerr, July 1 and J. Carlisle, al the Commissioners' Ulllee, July f» ami 7. , The Treasurer will receive taxes at hlsolllce until the Ist day of September next, at whieli time duplicates lor nil unpaid taxes will he is sued io the constablesol the respective boroughs and townships, live per cent, will however lie added to all taxes, If not paid on or before the ilrsl day of August next C. MEIjLINGKU, Treasurer 0/ Cumberland Lounli/ l‘n April 10, 1805.— 51. UA),!! OF unseated lands.— )kj Ily virtue of a warrant from undei the hand and soul of the Commissioners ol Cuiobci land County, and to me directed, the following leads or lots ol unseated land, situated in Cumberland Co. Pa., will tie sold at public sale, at in o’clock, on Monday, the kill day of June, Isiis, at the Court House, In Carlisle, County aforesaid, or ns much of each tract as will delray the unpaid taxes and costs duo thereon. C. MIOLLINCtiiK, County 'J'rvasnrrr. Dickinson Township. No. Ac, Own. Due, Ao. Ac. Oirn. 'J\tr I)ve, Q->I Ueotem, Himes ,t lo Newcomer, J. , r d Co.. Sd oU 7 lluller, S. fco’d) < r >j 4 lineman, W. los J Davis, Moses U;i 1U Uialnun, John JG2 5 Jacobs George I till ll Ui cist, Jacob ltd In Jacobs, (Jeorgo 7-U 7U C> reason, J antes 121 -1 Leas. Lphr'm 15 II (Jill, FA. ■•‘l7n 1 .Myers, Sutii‘l IHI ID lieiilmingcr, J. 1.11 (1 .Myers, Isaac !lil IUI Johnson, John tiS ill JlO Uilt, Daniel S 5 li Lerew, Adam J 2 >• 6lh uugh, John 1 2)1 7 Leshey, Lewis I 7.i -I Mowers, Isaac 27 GUO Moore, Alfred 21GU U Myers, Israel UJ U .Myers, Cyrus Jen Myers, C. 5u .‘5 Mentor, M. or X. I '.MI ' 3 Moulorf, Isaac. I 2ii W Monilonl J. & ii. 3 70 1 0 Meals, Jeremiah 111 II MVreary, Win. I* "> 11 2J Soweis, Paul 111 :( Sialism nil, .] no. Hi |lO Sterner, j.ur.l. L. 2 20 200 Wumln, S. 1 1 1 el I'm) JUo; « Witherspoon, N. Ml 0 Wolf, Jacob in o Albert, Widow M 17 Young, A, IJo 10 Jacobs, t.'yrns 7J 2 1 tinnier, Jacob 102 li Myers, V. S-) 1 S.mrs, John 11. o 0t» 111 Myers, uhas. IJI 10Cockiey, Noah 7J lostayers, Philip ;!2 (i Hunt/.. Aaron 10 I- II lleeeher, Jacob IMI a l.iiiiah, John I Mil 0 Mheri, John I 12 02 .My ci - '*, Henry (I Juj 0 NoHMnyer. J us !»Slicalter, UaVhl 211 &<>uth Jllo 10 Albright, Jacob 'S 12 1 Hrowuawell, Cl. 70 27 nr uni. Jacob 2 JJ hi l.'oi bet. John 1 2s 0 Curl, W illmm 1 IN 7 Johnson.. Joint 1 01 2 ICmil'man. I>. f mi 2a Lenmaii, sam'l 2i 40 Myers, A. H. Hu 10 Nailor, Alex. 122 0 I.erew, liavul 1M 0 .Moore, Win. Sr. (Uraiaitj J S 7 0 lineman, Hau l II 10 Uooilveur’s ll,Mis, id Biddle, 10. M. S 7 21)11 Koontz, /sane 2u“ l-'il-'uiton, James 1 7.J 11 Kmdig, H. 7a (ill Kbi-iiy, Clu Ist. J.'l >l2 17 .Miller, Samuel IU7 ion K.i-ei, Alex. a ,V> 22 llhoads, John P. 1 .)l t Patton's. Vc-mts il) Wesl.iier, Miliil 2 ui» Mem, 11 a Arnold. Sami >1 •Vil lUiomls, liDtiu'iillil nil Mi e JiiT. Aieit. los I-.neriy, 12!i 21 Uuodlmni. A,S. 71 1 ,n Ki V. »i<at.iiirti, .1 M 2*i 1 GINGHAMS, 1 Caldwell's Heirs. tS/iijijjcnshuiy Tiucn*/iij>, Ac., Ac., Ae 1 Speece, Samuel 1 *i.l J'rnn (12 deltzhoover, J. 1-i Miller, Homy I T.i ( lifllt/,,1 2 121 a UisJlop, KllZ. 1M) lab Oa lb rat th. T. M, :! tin 2-'» f ) -M< an e, .Johnston Nai •27 Seanghl, F. W. I ;is} -7 .Mellnigur, John a'.a UK) shnch A Suns, .7 72 1 i shank, Mat t)*<i .7il Is Sollenberger, .1. 2HI to Weaver, Cnas. 310 22 Duncan, David 7n 2DCiarver rotor 1-10 I.s Hollmger. 1). 12" 20 Trego, Levi 2 10 (illolllngor, Jacob ill 2uThrush, B. 2.7 b 1 Waggoner, I*. 8. 2s | ;; Sherbnn, Henry 1 .VI Prankford. -I M’Cullough, J. 11 .s Alii, IVtcr A. IS is Dunbar, John i D|27 llallnua, BumT a I 7 Clay. Jno. (.heirsj 2* It Forties. A (lielvs) Is 2t llenmungcr, John 2> il Ileberlig, U, 1 till Jib Nallor, ilaniev ;;t. S Jlasehorc, Peter ill 10 Sherban. .1. G. 112 H Erb, HenJ. sll 2 Hoover, John I7i a Oleini, G. (heirs, 2 l Ivi ei/.ier, .1. Jr. lan I'J Slaynmn, M. C. 2 21 J fidiltnif.r. 12 Geese,’George 12,.) KGslnger, Peter HID illiiaeileli, C. P. ,i« 2jj< Knpji, i.evi ti Cram Dr. Jo-. 2il I .Miller, Jacob <1 Collie, 1). theirs) oIJ Kgoll, Joint Aorlh Middleton. Id BlosC-V, Wm, * Pad Pen nub oroufjh . Ou Sidler, Dr. Wm. S 2 HI j Mamma, Sam'i Mew/on, - Waggoner, .1, T. SI 1 Middleton, Win.- 1 <l2 I Kmdig, iheirs) 65 I Sloutlcr, J. M. 'jn 1 Ivimlig. Sam’l Hi I Gunderson, Jos, CO I MX’une, Sam'l 20 I Shame, Sam’l -JiGU Sharpe, M. 1 (W oo Mm j»e, d, M. D. 1 M'Cune, J. (heirs) si JIV-vf Pcnnaborout/h. M'Klniu-y, P. theirs) 75 AprillHH.-et ftXtscdlancous JJ E A U T Y , COJXFORT AN D i) UR A lliun all TUE LATEST HTVLIiS I.N . C L T S T (J M - M A D i'. j Ueauiltle.s theConiplexioii,giving . ~ i lo the Klein it trmisiMitvut frcsii* HOOTS AND S II OKS. nous, COSTA U S" BITTER-SWEET AND CHANGE BLOSSOMS. Renders the skin clear, smooth nmi soft. Removes Tan, Freck les, Pimples, Ac*. Ladles, try a bottle, and see Us wonderful .quality. BOX TOKS • , AX D OTa E R N OVELTIKS IMUCES FIXED AT LU\V FIGUUiiS. A . D Y S E R T , X,i. 31 East EuUTHEH ulrt-el, Carlisle I’eun’a. April l). IhU*.—:iin ■VTOriCE.—Notice is hereby pivc»n that application will he nmilc for the incorpora tion of u Hunk of Deposit, J Mwiimi anti Circula tion..aMrleyihe authority of the Act of Assembly, approved *May l*t. ISiil. to he located In Carlisle, t iiinheiland* Comity, I'a., and (o he called the Fanner's Hank," with a Capital of (illy thou sand dollars, with the mi v I lege ol Increasing the Mime to oiiv handled thousand dollars. UU UHI IT UIVEN, * WM. M. MILLER, a P. HUMElllCli, CAIIEY W. AUL J. C. IlOF»• EH. AHN EH W. 11ENTZ THOMAS I‘AXTOX. AIHIAM WITMESIt ACOII NUFTsINUEII, Sr., DA VID 11E1KK Jan. 30, IHl»H.—lim I7U3U SALE OR KENT.—The larp© _|j Threo-Hlory House,on tiro corner of lllfjh uii'l ileilionl bis., known as the Thorn properly, anil IU four-room hoiif.es on Liberty blreet, to wlnio pcoulo cheap. Knqulru oi it. K. SIIAPLEY, Cbnier of Aorlh and i*Ut Sts. y cb. 20.—3 m J. R.’JRVINE, 1 .1 tulilof. Idlcton, U ilolllnuer. A. 70 10 lluliilii'er, U. ll.' PI Mart isoii, John 12 a Moore, Allred li 2n 21 Price and Han* cock, Jt <V> 17 Slmver,.Jacob U. 1 ou 10 Smith, John \V. :l so i) \Vetst/'r> Iloilo, 1 l.i 1) Ward, James 1 •-A hi Zelgler, Abin. J its 11 lliunii/.. I’s 1 (ileitn, Putierson (70 II .Miller, .loan 70 i iu.| MijJlin. i ’(irhsh: 7b 1 ] i WuIII, George Mecjian/cvhnrf/. Sifrer Sjjuu;/. 2IH 1:( Dawson, M Ifojicwdl. Jlciu York Column, • “COSTAR’S” Preparations. EVERYBODY Trios Them ! EVERYBODY Uses Them ! EVERYBODY Believes In Them ! EVERYBODY Recommends Them ! Arc von troubled by Hats, Mice, - Roaches, Ants? ■(.‘OSTAR’S" EX TERMINATORS. “ Only Infallible Reined les known," "Free' from Poison. "Not dangerous to the Unman Kaniilv." " Ruts 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-DUO EXTER. A Liquid •• Destroys and prevents Bed-Bugs." Never Falls." For Mollis In Fins, Womens, Car pets, die. I’tHTAU’S- INSECT POWDER. Destroys instantly Flees and all Insects on Plants, Fowls, Ani mals, Ac. “A sure thing." Thot Minds can testify. COSTA It’S” CORN SOLVENT. For Corns, Bunions, Warts, Ac.- "Try it." Don’t sailer with Pam! A Won derful power of Healing! Every lamlly should keep It In the house. ‘COSTAIPS" BUCKTHORN SALVE. Its effects are immediate. For Cuts. Burns, Bruises, Wounds. Sore Breasts, Piles, Ulceis, Old Koios, Itch, Scrofula and Cutaneous Eruptions. Chapped Hands, Lips, Ac., Bites of Animals. Insects. ,ve “A Universal Dinner Pill” (sugar coated.) *2O years administered la a Physician's Practice. •CGSTAirH" BISHOP PILLS. Of extraordinary ellleucy for Cos tiveness, Indigestion, Nervous and Sick Headache. Dyspepsia. Dysentry, General Debility, Liver Complaint, Chills Fever. Ac. Not griping. Gentle, mild and sooth ing- ‘‘That Cough will kill you. Don't neglect it. CUSTAII'H" t’OUCiII REMEDY. The children cry for it —lts a ••Soothing Hyrup.” For Coughs. Cnlils, Hoarseness. Smo Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough Asthma, llr-mcliial Aireellons. Singers. Speakers, ami all troubled with Throat Complaints, will Unci this a beneficial Vectorial Remedy. /Tc“!!! beware!! !of nil Worthless Imitations*. Btf-Nono genuine without "COTTAR’S” Slg* nature. ■ciri'ic. nncl We. sizes kept by nil DRUGGISTS. Re- SI sizes sent, hv mail mi receipt of price. pays fm any three H sizes hv Express, iic ' :< • i e.ght si sizes by Express. Address HENRY R. COSTAH. 612 Hnxutu'tiy, .V. J’ &'&■ For Sale by by nil Wholesale DrugclM* la PhUmieloMa, P<>. AND IN ALL THE LARGE CITIES. April 23. ItxW.—«m H E C E L E 1) 11 AT E D O 0> JS E 5 “3? - The STAR CORSET, -which is fast becoming the standard corset of America. Is manufactured without scums passing through the goods, which remedies the great difficulty of hand made Cor* sets—ripping; also, ns the malorlnl Is thoroughly shrunk before being made up, causes them to re, tain their symmetry much belter than the Gcr. man, Woven, or French Corset, and ns for fit, comfort and ease, far excels. L. T. GREENFIELD, EXCLUSIVE AGENT, N (1.4, EASTMAINS T lIE ET, CARLISLE, PA. I DOMESTICS! Notwithstanding the late advance In Cotton (Jonds GREENFIELD, AT No. 4 EAST MAIN STREET, Is now prepared Jo ofTcr some BARGAINS In nil kinds ol DOMESTIC GOODS Do you wauUn handsome Calico at 12V$ cents? If so, go to No. 4, you will find It. One case of the most popular makes bleached Shirting Muslins, bought before the late advance, will be sold for 20 cents, worth 25 cents. ( I I N (I H A M S , TICKINGS! TICKINGS!! Now is the time to buy them. Our entire stock 77 CICTNOS were purchased at the lowest notch and will be sold at correspondingly low prices Also. Ilidcory t'fripcx, Checks, Denims, Ootlonndes, Drills, Blue DrilU , Jeitnv, d*c VEli i' CUE A P. We have received this day some beautiful NE W DRESS GOODS, For Sprint;. MELANOF, PO P 1.1 N lor Uidlcs' suits. A very handsome line of Now .\lpnccns, in 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 While Goods, A good Huck Towell, all Linen, only 12L] cents. Napkins, Damask Table Cloths by the your.l and patterns. Loom Table Uncus, Counterpanes, Jaconetts, Victoria Laws, Imlla 2'nilh, Irish Linens Bird Eyo CTash, Linen Ilandekorchlofs, a-c„ «6c. B L A NKETS! BLAN K KT S 1 A good stock of While Flannels <>n hand. very cheap. Elegant While Cashmeres ami French Merinos at reasonable prices. A largo stock of Gloves, Crapes, Crape Veils, Scarfing, Silks, and Shroudings, always on hand. Funeral orders promptly and satisfactorily filled. CLOTHS & cA S S I M E R ES , A FELL ASSORTMENT from the lowest grade of AMERIOAN to the llne-t FRENCH. All sl/.os OHAIN B A a s on hand. 11 O H 1 K n V A N 1* G I. O V IjJ S MODI* HKIUTH. CHEAPER TUAN EVER. PAI’F.U WINDOW SHADES, FLOOR on. CLOTHS FRENCH CORSETS. In received, O.Yi.l' DOLLAR A HD T WEH 7T- FI I’K CIS. V Tti. lam happy to Inform tho public that having purchased a great many of the above goods be fore the advance In prices wo can oflersome bar gains that may not bo found elsewhere. The buy er can SAVKM O N E V by loooklng round, we are now prepared to con vince all that wo cannot bo undersold by any house in Cumberland'Valley, but will be found it Uttlelower than the lowest. L. T. GREENFIELD, C. IN HOFF. Otn'iMe. Pt. EAST M A I K STREET', CARLISLE, fA Murch'iii IBBd Bra OooW. DOMESTICS! VP/, IG, 20 and 25 cents. Cambrics, Plaid Cambricks, Stripe Cambrics, Soft Finish tvmit'j, ,Y ainsooks, UriUianlx, Piques, TarJetons, s k n I. U-N li ATC O S T OIL WINDOW SHADES. TABLE OIL CLOTHS. TIJK BEST KID GLOVES NO. 4 . JDrg <soolJo. E N T Z & CO Wm. Bentz. \ John Bentz | Mahy Bentz. NEW FIRM I NEW GOODS I Having purchased the largo stock of Goods from A. W. Uoiiiz, wo inivo associated together lor Hie purpose of eonducting the Dry tiooda nusiness under the above designation. To this large and and Well assorted slock Wo intTu added hugely of NEW AND ELEGANT GOODS, and find ourselves in a condition to successfully ■ •ompeio w lih any huuau in the trade, bclweeu and Pittsburg. Our immenuestock insists iu part of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, In great variety and best designs, suitable for spring, .Summer null Winter, uiid uil articles simumefur a gentleman's wuidiobe. For this ilupariiiiuiit we have engaged the services of “ A NO 1 TAILOR," whose garments are warranted to fit. SILICS, black, plain and fancy, some very heavy uiul clieap. DklAI-N Jvs, all wool, black, plum and fancy colors. ALPACAS, all shades; also MOHAIR LUSIItES, 1U great variety. PoPLINS, silk and wool, desirable shades. POP LIN ALPACAS, dt slruble style:!' and colors. French very handsome goods. Moll-i lit LUS TRES and POPLINS, various shades, plain and fancy, PLAiD WOOL oN UFF3 for childrens' wear, White GOODS. in extensive variety. BUMMER SfI.vWLS, a full lino. PARAaoLa, SUN UM urellas. «to„ best shades; ami all the most fashiona- ble DRESS STUFFS in the market. Gloves, kid, silk, buck, cotton, «xc. A lull hue of CAMUUIC AND SWISS EDGINGS. and INSERTING, big stock Laces, Ilandker chiels. Worked Embioldery. ItlßbONS.all col ois and wiiUlm, irutn onc-iounb yard wide to the very narrow. TRIMMINGa.u very lirgeas sortment. comprising every good thing In use. Uutluns, Huns, Muslins, Calicoes, Ginghams. Flu a nets, Tickings, checks, Linens, uud a full as sortment of DOMESTIC GOODS. Table .Linen, Linen and Cloth Table Covers, .Napkins, Doylies, 'Juwelllng btutf, various grades. Gram lings, liaimurul Hklrts, French Corbels, uud a large ossurtmout of CARPETS, from .15 cents per yard up to tho best Imperial I’hreo Ply. CAUPKI’ CHAIN, Floor and Table Oil Cloths. Matting, Rugs, Window Blinds, all very cheap. wo have the stock to suit the trade, which we are determined to sell lower than the same cuu be bought any whoio In this suction of country. Give us a call. May 7, 16&8-tf. JrtUscellaucous, WANTKD. —Twelve or lUteeu women to work, in ling room oi Mt. Holly Paper M<(i. Good wages uud constant employment,— A. MA.SbFIELD. Apply to Apill M, isas.-at. rjIHE FARMER’S RANK, OF CAB* .1. LISLE, PENNSYLVANIA, Recently organized, has been opened, for the transaction ui u geueiui banking business, m Hie corner loom of H. Givens new building, on the .Norm West corner of High street uud tile Centro .Stj mire. The Directors hope by liberal and careful man* agemeiit to make mis a popular institution, and a sale depositoiy fur all who may luvor the bunk with tlieir accounts. Deposits received and paid buck on demaud, in terest allowed on special deposit, Gold.ttilVer, Irea-my Notes and Goveruiuelit Bonds', bought and hold. Collections made on all accessible points In the country. Discount day. Tuesday. Bankiughours, iroiu II o'clock a. m. to a o’cloca p. M. J. C. HUFFER, Cashier. DIRECTORS. R. Given. President, Win, H. Miller, Thomas Paxton. David llelkes, John W. Craighead, A. J. Herman, March 20. loos.—if Abiahum Wltmer. EEAD AND KEEP YOURSELF IN FORMED.—Having purchased the old uud » en known business stauu which 1 have occupi ed for twenty years,! have determined nut to retire from my prest nt business, bat to coutiuuc in the manufacture of -MADE CLOTHING , of nil sizes and descriptions, ns well os piece goods by iho yard, and a general assortment of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. READ Y I would respectfully Invito my friends and pa trons who need a good suit of cloths to give me a cull, us I have Ju.it leiuniod from thu city with a huge assortment of thu best quality ol AND riUMMitU GOODS, viz: Fine Black French and English Cloths, “ •• •• •• •• Doeskin C A S S I M E R E S', FINE UQUTFANCYDOESKIN CASSIMEUI*>. Uasslnetls, Cottonaded, Velvets, Drab d'ele’s Al pacas, Linens, banns, Velvet Cold, and many inure too numerous to meuiluu. Also, u lull as sortment oi TRUNKS, VALISES and TRAVELLING-BAGS of the best description. With thankstothopub he tor past luvois, and hope 1 will receive u cull soon at my place. i,o. U Aw th Jlauuvtr 6t.. April £l. I.mkS.—tf I. LIVINGSTON. rj\ h E UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY OFFER A LIMITED AMOUNT OF TUEIR FIRST MORTGAGE BpN D 8 AT I'AU, PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. The Great Pacific Railroad Lino, extending 1721 uules I rum Omaha, on the Missouri River, lu the ude-waleisol the Pacific Ocean.is being builtbj two powerful Companies—l hk Union Pacific, beginning at Omaha, building West, and the Cell t ml Pacific of Cali turn m, beginning til Sacramen to, bunding East, until the two roads shall meet. Both Com panics have prosecuted the work with great \ Ignr, the Union Pacific having already ex* pendcil over THIRTY MILLION DOLLARS and tho Central over 'J'umli/ Millions, upon ttieli iespecil ve parts of iheiiudci taking. The UNION PACIFIC HAVE COM PLETED siu MlLES—lmve iron and other material* for two hundred miles more upon the ground, and one hundred addi tional miles arc ready lor the track. They will have it much larger force employed Hi Is year than ever before, and It 1r expected that between SOO A N D 900 MILES will bo In operation during ISGS. There seems to he no reasonable doubt that the distance between Omaha ami Suciamenio will be traversed by rail m 187 U. I HE GOVERNMENT GRANTS 12.500 acre* ul land, and Ms Bonds to the uverageamount ol stiv iKK) per mile, to aid In tlieooiisti action oft lie line, and authonves the issue ul the First Mortgage Bunds now ollercd for Mile, in the same amount anti no more. The Government lakes a second icin, and gives to the First Morigagc Bondhold ers a prior loin for their security, to which a large paid-up capital is added. The Bonds can not be issued except as each section ot lucnl\ min r is accepted by Government commission, so itmt they always represent a real pr -perty. It is universally admitted Unit «n the comple tion of the Union Pacific Raliioad, Us through business will make it one ol the most profitable ai the world—but Its imy or local business is al ■ cihly several limes the interest on Its bonds ; so iliat.il notauother mile were built, they would be a secure investment. THE NET EARNINGS for eight months of lust year on an average of ;iN> miles are olliclidly re ported at 81,000,130, while the Interest on ail .lie Bonds it could issue on that length of road or that lime, reduced to currency, was only ?3tv 83G. ihe amount paid by the Government for the lranspoiTution of troops, munitions, stoics and malls has been, and doubtless will continue ii’. oe, much more limn the Interest on the United '•tales Second Mortgage Bonds, If ills not. Hu charter provides that alter the road Is completed, and until said bonds and Interest arc paid, at lepst live per cent, ol the m.-I earnings of the road shall be applied to such payment. Thu Union Pacific Bundsurefur 51,000each,mm have coupons attached. They have thirty yeuis to run, and bear annual Interest, payable on the ilrsl Uavs of January and July at the Company's lllllce in the CBy of New York, at the rate of six per cent, in gold. The principal Is payable tu gold at maturity. At the present rate of goal, mese bunds pay an annual income ou thetr cost of NEARLY NINE PER CENT., AHD IT IS RELIEVED TlIiT IIIEY WILL 60UH RE A'J PREMIUM, The Company have but a very limited supply «»r luelr bonds remaining on hand, but any sun scriptloiiH to a greater amount than can be tilled hum bonds now in (he Company s possession, will be supplied imm the Mew bunds to be issued on that portion of the road cuuipleled In the •■spring, In the order in which they are received The Company reserve the l ight to advance tli price ol their bunds to a rale above par ul an time and will not (ill any oiders or receive an,' subscriptions on which the money has not hec L aciually paid nt the Company's ollloe before Un tune ol such advance. Turtles subscribing will remit the par value m the bunds and the accrued Interest m currenc' at the rate of six per cent, per annum, from tin dale on which the last coupon was paid. Sub scriptions will he received m Carlisle by A. L. SPuNBLEU, and In Mew York AT THE COMPANY’S OFFICE, No.2oNasnim St., AND IIY JOHN J. CISCO SON, Bankers, No. 59 Wall SI, And by tho Company’s advertised agents throughout the United Stales. Rcnßttances should be viatic in drafts orclhtr jumt* par t/t Acid York, and the liomls wilt be sei-t tree tj churyc by return express, l\mies subscribing throuyh local agents Will look to them/or their ta/e delivery. A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR law has Just been published by tho Company, giving fuller iutonimthm limn Is possible In an advertise ment. respecting tho Progress of the Woik, the Resources of tho County traversed by the Itoad, tho Means for Coiistiuction.and the Value of the Hi«nds. which will bo sent fieo cm application at the Company’s ofllccs or to any of the advei Used agents. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, April 23,1868.—5 m, Hew York, BENTZ & CO.
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