Tub kbason why MIBHLBJVS HERB - <r BITTERS cures so many different diseases, Is he !vl ca ase It Is the heit remedy for a deranged stomach, ( $i or Dyspep Bl ®* now'known, and because it luvlgo rfltes the entire system, strengthens the nervous fibres, elevates the standard of all the vital forces, $ a nd suslalnoa a most healthful tone of the entire ; human organism. Medicine that will do this, ,f will cure any dlscoae, for the simple reason, that I'* nature wtl * 110 tlie rest * 'NVe gnarauleo, that no woman or child, how over pale and emaciated, can use these Bitters regularly for twenty-one days, without the re turn of the the rosy chot-Us and fair complexion characteristic of good health. Bold by all Druggists and Dealers. Dr. 8. B. HARTMAN & CO., Proprietors, Lan caster, Pa., and Chicago, Illinois. May 21, lEOif.—lm Sups on the Ice Don't Go Over ! At least they oogh’nt to. They’re not healthy, though ever so fashionable. Au ugly che-wollop on the ice once upon a time makes ua rather scarry of the thing. But wo can go our length on an Ico Cream gloriously, and can “ break the Ice” manfully in telling you that iho “BAULKY SHEAF” Cooking atovo la one of the n-fcc-st do meatlcalora of the day, and literally worth Ua weight In green backs. Wo. apeak by the card when wo say that the merits of the Barley Sheaf shall not be discarded, but rather proclaimed to every household In the land. Messrs. STUART, PETERSON «k CO., Philadelphia, are tho manu facturers. Beware of bogus “ Barleys.” For sale by RINESMITH & RUPP, Carlisle, Pa. May 21,—1t WISTAU’S BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY For tho cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influenza, Croup, Whooping Cough, JJroncJtUfis, Prr disposition to Consumption. d*c., «tc. This great remedy is too well known and is per. forming too much good to go Into an elaborate discussion of Its merits. Suffice it to say that It still maintains its supremacy in curing diseases vf tho most obstinate character.and that all who suffer from the above complaints, after having tcstedthla remedy, seldom have occasion to re sort to other appliances to insure a perfectresto ration to health. TESTIMONY OF MR. PETER SHAW. West Winfield, N. Y., Dec. 10, 1860. Messrs. S. IF. Fowlc <t Son, Jioslon. Gentlemen,—During the winter of 185*1 was very much out ul health, ulllicieU with a severe Cbii///«, Fain in the cat lc anU Li ttys and a general dopres- Bloa of heath to sucu an extent tut greatly to al arm myself and frlendsas to the result. During this lime I tried bevural highly recommeudeo remedies, with litte or no good result, and had concluded to try the effect of a Southern climate upon my health: but beiore carrying this reso lution into oll'eol, I was induced by the urgent solicitation of your agent, Air. Huntley, to give Dr. Wlstar’a balsam of Wild Cherry a trial. 1 did so, and to my great Joy found immediate and permanent renel by the use ul only one bottle, and lam now la as good health us ever. I believe your Balsam one ol the best remedies lor Coughs, Coals and all Lung linrases, now in use. and con scientiously recommend Hint such. Yuur» truly, PLiLR bHAU . Prepared by SETH W. FOWLEASON, IBTrc,- montttt., Boston, and for sale by gen erally. GRACES CELEBRATED SALVE. We are constantly hearing favorable reports from the those who have tried this remedy. Amy Anihony.wlie of Mark Anthony,of ihlsolty.aiid living at No. ■» Locust street, ufUieied with a fel lon on the Unger, was recently induced to make a trial ol the salvo. Almost Instantly she ex perienced relief troin the pain, which had been almost unendurable. Every other remedy but this proved unavailing. Those who have tried 11 once are satisfied or its merits, and nothing will induce them to be without a supply.— Itlver N't’ifir. Huy 2L-Jm CONSUMPTIVES READ! A Physician, who had consumption for sever al years, with frequent bleedings of the lungs, cured himself with a medicine unknown to the profession, when his case appeared hopeless. 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 oxtlne tlon of all hope of recovery, together with a want of confidence In all others. Induced him to haz ard the experiment. To those suffering with this malady, he proffers a treatment which he confi dently believes will eradicate Ihodlsense. Medi cine forwarded by express. Send for cljcular, or call on DR. E. BOYLSTON JACKSON, JVo. 250 iV. Tenth Street, Philo. Dec. 6,1607— ly JUftarrieU.' KENNEDY—HANTCH.—In this place,yester day morning. Muv 20, by the Kev. Juims Kon noily, William Kennedy, Esq., Junior editor of Iho Volunteer, to Miss Mary, daughter of Nathan Bunich, Esq., of Carlisle. WINEM IDLER BOWMAN. —On the 14th lust., In Mechanlcsburg, by Kev. John Ault, Mr. Jefferson D. Wtnmnlller to Alias Llzzlo Bowman, both of Upper Allen twp. RICK A BAUGH—PREISTLER.—On the 12th Insu, by the Rev. G. W. Bouse. Mr. Jno.L.Rlcka baugh ol this county to Miss Annie D. Priestler, o/Perry county. jUB i CV. ROBERTS —ln Philadelphia, on the 10th Inst,, lira. Catharine Roberta, widow of the hue An drew Roberta lormerly of Carlisle, aged U 1 years and 11 wombs. KREITER.—At Lltz, Lancaster county, on the morning of the 12th mat., Benjamin Kreltor, Esq., aged 61 youra, 10 mouths nud 22 days, [Peace to the ashes of Benjamin Kreltor! Du ring his residence In Monroe township, this co., some years since, the writer of these lines had many long and pleasant Interviews with him.— He was an old school, Democrat, and a man of uncommon energy, wisdom and foresight. In his conversations with young men ho never failed to Instruct, for “his words were words of wisdom.” On more than one occasion have we prepared ar ticles for the Vb/mi/cfrr from texts that dropped from his lips during his visits to our sanctum.— Ho wasour warm frleud.uftcr we became editor of this paper, (young In yearsand with lit tle expet 1- eace,)and ho appeared to take a deep Interest In us and frequently called and tendered his valuable advice. Ho was a good man, and notwithstand ing he was firm and steadfast in his religious and political views, ho was universally respected, for all know him to beftmanof serllng Integrity and great goodness of heart. Tho great fund of In formation possessed by him, induced men to seek his company ana to profit from his reason ing. In common with hia many devoted admlr ers, we foci sad to record the death of our old friend.] _______ »• ®lje ittarfeetg, Carlisle Flour and drain Market. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY J. H. 110SLER <4 DUO. Carlisle, May 20, 1668', Flonr-Fnmlly, 813 50 New Corn 100 Flour—Super 10 00 Oats, bO Rve Flour 6 50 Clover Seed, 5 00 Wheat—Wbl I i 2 75 Timothy Seed I 75 Wheat—Red, 2 7(i New Hay taion 12 00 Rye $1 00 Carlisle Provision Market. (JAKL.IBLK, May 20,1868. 25 Ohlckenfi—’H pr. GOlolOO 17 potatoes—-b—'s bus 1 75 10 Apples—best—V bus 2 50 10 Apples—2d b—'s bus 200 Is liags 1 15 Butior, Eggs Lard, Tallow Bacon—Hams, Bacon—Sides,. Philadelphia markets. Philadelphia. May 19,1863, Flour.—Tho market is very heavy, and prices aro unsettled and drooping! there is no shipping demand and no disposition on the part ol the home trade to purchase beyond immediate wants; small sales ot superfine at 88 50 a'9 per barrel; extras at 89 25 a 10; Northwestern extra family at 10 60 u 10 75. tho latter figure for choice; 10 75 a 12 75 lor Pennsylvania, ami Ohio do. do., and 13 al5 per barrel for fancy brands, accord ing to quality. Rye Flour la steady at 950 a 9 75 In Corn Meal nothing is doing. Grain.—The Wheat market is dull at tho late decline; small sales of red at 2bo a 2 85 per bushel. 'Rye 1b selling In lota at 2 15. Com comes In slowly und meets a steady inquiry ; sales of 1000 bushels yellow at I 28, and 40ou bushels Western mixed at $125. Oats are steady at 93 a Hoc. for Pennsylvania, und in a 81 for light Southern, and 90 n 02c. per bushel for Western. The receipt* to day are os follows; 890 bbls. Flour, 2000 bushels Wheat, 4soo bushels Corn, 4100 bushels Oats. Bebus.—Clnversoed is la falrdomand; we quote at £5 50 for Penna., and prime Western at S« per bushel. Timothy Is ratbcrlower: sales of HO bushels at 82 25 a 2 70. Flaxseed sells on arrival at 82 60 a 2 65 per bushel. i&eiß gUftectutments. "VT OTIOE.—In the Court of Common l\ Pleas of Cumberland County, brands M. L. Gillelun, ") No. 115 April Term, vs. VlttiU. ■Rebecca Jane GUlelen. J Alloa Subpoena Sur Divorce. April 20,1 WW, proof having been made that the said Rebecca Jane Gllleleu could not be found. Notice is hereby given to the said Rebecca Jane Qllleleu, the respondent, to appear on the 2Uh day of August, leiW.io answer tno complaint of thesaid Frauds M. L. Qillelou, libellant.' JOS. 0. THOMPSON, Sheriff’s Offie, Carlisle, iHitriff. May 19, itjoS. May 21,180^. —it *TATOTIOE.—Notice la hereby civeu that J\ Letters of Administration ou the estate of Abraham Howe, late of Dickinson twp„ dec’d, have been issued to the undersigned, residing In same twp. All persons knowing themselves Indebted u> the estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for set* tlement. ALFRED T. HANNON, May 21.1R88.—6t* AtiuinUtra/or. P A . I i l i.£- T NO - 00 SOUTH HANOVER STREET, and get one of PEFFER'S PATENT BOOT JACKS. It Is the test Boot Jock In the market. Kay 21, ISCB.—2m jHeiß aiihmlßcmcnts’ rjIO CONTRACTORS AND MUILD JL EIU*.—J-ealed proposalslndoraed “Proposals fur a building for the poor of Cumberland coun ty,” will bo received by tho undersigned at Car lisle. until June Klh, at 12 o'clock M. for budding an additional building for the poor of Cumber land county, on ground adjoining the present Poor House. Plans and specifications to bo seen at the office of the County Commissioners. Tho Board of Directors reserve tho right to re ject all or any of the proposals. Ample security will bo required from tho accepted bidders, J. SNIDER. JOHN PAUL. D/tVID WOLF, May 21,1808.—3 t Board qf Directors, is hereby given that il Letters of Administration on the estate of James Lovlngston, deceased, fato of Monroe township, have been granted to tho undersigned residing In same township. All persons Indebt ed to said estate are reqested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them lorseilloment, JAMES B. LEVINGSTUN. GEORGE W. LEVI VOSTON, May 21, IfVlS.—fit Administrators. J J H N DOII N E R", " MERCHANT TAILOR, SOUTH-WEST SIDE OK PUBLIC Sq’UE, CARLISLE, PA. Clothing made tq order, and a good fit guaran teed in all cases. READY MADE CLOTHING, AND A LARGE VARIETY OP GENTLEMENS FUItNISIIINO GOODS, -Such as Under Clothing, Collars, Neckties, Sus penders. «&c.. constantly on hnud. Goods sold by the yard,us cheap as any houseoatslde thucillcs. and no chargo for cutting, A splendid variety of FANCY SPRING GOODS, French and Domestic now on hand, and for sale at- prices which defy competition. Don’t forgot the place, in rear of Court House. May 21, lboB.—iy COUNTY COMMISSIONER.— The undersigned will be a candidate lor the office oi County Commissioner, subject to the action ol the Democratic County Convention, May 21. IbM,—to PETER MONYEH, Q UMJJJiKLAiNJJ VAij L ill V CHANGE OF IIOUKS! On nnd after Monday, May lltii, ISO 3, Passen ger l rams will run daily as follows, copied;; Accommodation TVafn leaves Harrisburg 8.05 A. M.,. Mechanlcsburg 8.38, Ciirlislcli.ls, NowvilU-U.oU Shippeusburg Chtunhuruburg 1u.45, Gm-.u custio 11,23, arriving at Maggerstown 11.60 A. M. Mail 'JYuin leaves llairisuurg 1.40 P, M., Me clmmcshurg 2.13, Carlisle z.lj, Newvllle 3.2u..ship pensburg 3.5', Clmmbersbuig 4.30, GrooncuslJe 5.U5, arriving at Hagerstown 5.35 P. M, Lxpress 'JYam leaves Harrisburg 1,15 P. M., Mo clmnicsburg 4,47, Carlisle 5.17. Newvtiie 5.5 U, ship neiwburgo.i7.arriving at Chambbrsburg at u. 45 P. M. a Mixed lYain leaves Chambersburg ».05 A. M., Grtoucaslie 0,25, arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 A. M. Accommodation 'lYain leaves Chambersburg 4,45 A. M., SlnpptMisburg 5.U, Newvllle 5. IS. Cui lisle 0 18, Mecluuncsburg 0.47 arriving at Harrisburg 7.15 A.M. Mud Train leaves Hagerstown 8.00 A. M., Green ciuitle h 35, Chambersburg 'J.IS, Shippensburg 0.45, Newvllle 10.10, (‘arliale 1u.53. Mechuulcsburg 11.20, arriving at Han Isburg 11.66 A. M. Jfrpresa Train leaves Hagerstown 12,05 P. M., GreencasUe 12.33, Chambersburg 1.10. Sinppeus burg 1.43, Newvllle 2.16, Carlisle 2,68, Mcclmnica burg 3.2(1, arriving at Harrlsbuig 3.55 P M. A Mixed ’/'rain leaves Hagerstown 3.15, P, M., Groeucustle 1,22, arriving at Chaim or .burg 5.15 P. M. fQT* Making close connections at Harrisburg with trains to and from Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg and all points West. O. N. LULL. bUPERINTBNDENT’S OFFICE, Chumb'u, Pa., May 8, 1868, May 14,1868. Dissolution of partnership. —Notice is hereby given that the partner ship heretofore existing between the undersign ed. has this day been dissolved by mutual con sent. J. C. HOFFAKER, May 14, 1808. P. KAFFENBERUER. TVTOTrCK.— Notice is hereby given that J\ Letters of Administration on the estate of Elizabeth Whitcomb, duo’d., lateofSllverHprlug twp., Cumberland county, have been granted to the undersigned residing In the same township. All persons Indebted lo said estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims agalnstsald estate will also present them for settlement. GEORGE HOOVER. April 16,1868.—0t* Administrator. ■\TOTICE.- Notice ia hereby given that 1 x| Letters of Administration on the estate of David Bushoro, deceased, lute of Monroe twp., have been granted to Catherine Onshore, resid ing in samo twp. All persons indebted tosftld estate-are requested to make payment immedl ately.and those having claims will present them lor settlement, CATHARINE BASHORE, April 23, 1868.—Gt Administratrix, NOTICE. —Notice la hereby given that Leltets Testamentary on the estate of Bar nard Btaub, late of Monroe township clec’d. have been granted to the undersigned, ihellrsl named residing in Monroe, and tlie two Just in Silver Spring township. All persons Indebted to said es tate are requested to make payment .Immedi ately, and inoso having claims against said es tate will also present them for settlement. UAR.NAUD bTAUB. . .TORN HACCK, DANIEL. SJENdEMAN, May 7,18G3.—6L* Executors. VTOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. district Court of the United States) for the wn BanUr'p'y Eastern District of Pennsylvania.) In the matter of Michael N. Bushey,Bankrupt. Eastern District of Eemisylvama ti, a, A warrant m bankruptcy has been Issued by said Court, against Ibo estate of Michael N. Bush ay. of the County of Cumberland and State of Pennsylvania, in said district, who has been ad judged a bunk) upt upon pel tnon of hiscrediiois, mid the payment ol any debts ami the delivery oi any property belonging to said bankrupt, to him or to his usofand me transfer ol any proper ly by iura are forbidden by law. A meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove ineir debts aud choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be h olden at Carlisle, in sa/d district, ou the 27ih day oi May, A. D.MMW, at lu o'clock a. M. at the office ol Cluis. A.'Barnett, (in the Court House ut Carlisle.) one of the Heglsiers in Bankruptcy ol said district. P. C. ELLMaKER, U. S. Marshall/or sail i Distriit. Per B. ii. GALBRAITH, Deputy. Dep’y U. S. Marshal's Office, Bloomlield, May U, IsUJ. May li, lato.—2t gENTZ & UO. . Wm. Bentz. 1 John Bentz | Mary Bentz. NEW FIRM I NEW GOODS! Having purchased the largo stock of Goods from A. W. Beat/., wo have associated together for tne purpose of conducting the Dry Goud> business under the auove designation. To this large uud aud well assorted stock wo have added largely of NEW AND ELEGANT GOODS, and find ourselves lu a condition to successfully compete with any house m Hie mule, between Philadelphia aud Pittsburg. Our tmiueusestock consists m part of CLCTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, in great variety and beat designs, suitable i Q r Spring, Bummer and Winter, and ail artiee suitable for a gentleman's wuuirobe For this department we have engaged the services of il A JS r O 1 TAILOR” whoso garments aro sfarrantod to fit. BILKS, black, plain and fancy, some very heavy aud cheap. DeLAINES, all wool, muck, nlaln uud fancy colors. ALPaCAS, all shades; also MOHAIR LUSVIIES, In great variety. PuPLINS, silk and wool, desirable shades. POP LIN ALPACAS, desirable styles and colars.Frenoh PERoaLES. very handsome goods. MOHAIR LUS TRES and POPLINS, varloussbades, plain and.fancy, , PLAID WOOL SNUFFS far childrens' wear, White GOODS, In extensive variety. SUMMER SHAWLS, n full lino. PARASOLS, BUN UMBRELLAS, &c„ best shades; and all the most fashiona ble DRESS STUFFS In the market. Gloves, kid, silk, buck, cotton, <tc. A full hue of CAMBRIC AND SWISS EDGINGS. and INSERTING, big stock Laces, Handker chiefs, Worked F.mbroldery. RIBBONS,aII col ors aud widths, from one-lourlh yard wide to the very narrow. TRIMMINGS, a very 1 irge as sortment, comprising every good thing In use Buttons, Hans, Muslins, Calicoes. Ginghams, Flannels, Tickings,Checks. Linens,and a full as sortment of DOMESTIC GOODS. Table Linen, Linen aud Cloth Table Covers, Napkins, Doylies, Towelling Stuff, various grades. Grain Bugs. Balmoral Skirts, French Corsets, and a large assortment of CARPETS, from 35 cents per yard up to the best Imperial Three Ply. CAUPET CHAIN. Floor anil Table Oil Cloths, Matting, Rugs, Window Blinds, ml very cheap. we have the stock to suit the trade, which we are determined to sell lower than the sumo can be bought any where in this section of country. Give us a call. May 7. 1808—If. jQtVIDEND NOTICE Tho Board of Directors of tills Bank have this day declared a dividend of elght(S) per cent, free of taxes. Bix per cent, payable to shareholders on demand, and two i 2; per cent, carried to sur plus fund. CHAB. 8. HEPBURN, Ouhier. May 11, 1808. E. D, QUIGLEY* (IN REAR OP COURT HOUSE.) laailroafc nine. RAIL, ROAD! WEST W A U D EASTWARD Itegal Notices i&oofcs. BENTZ & CO. Fiust National Bakk, Cauusle, .May 12, ls6B. JWiscdlancous. WAGON MAKERS WANTED.- Two good Journeymen wagonmakers win find constant employment nt falr wages, by applying at once nt the shop nf tho undersigned. \VM. FENICAL, • No. W N. Bedford St., sfay 7, IS(W, Carlisle. Pemra. DIVIDEND. —Carlisle Deposit Dank, M<\}/ 5, lb(H—Tho Board of Directors have de clared a dividend of Four per Cent, tor tho last six months, clear of taxes, payable on demand. By order of the Board. J. P. HASSLGR, May 7, IS6S—3t QUhter - South-west Virginia land AGENCY’. TALIAFERRO, HURT & BRO’S., DEAL ES'IATE BROKERS, ABINGDON, VIRGINIA. Have for sale a great variety of farms In all tho counties of their section. Emigrant# will find it greatly to their advantage to call upon this tlrm. They arc requested to send for circulars of advertisements. fiS'Sub Agents in every county. May?, IMS. “ ‘OOARDING—THE SUBSCRIBER, LJ having roiUcd ftml taken possession of tho large and eommodeoup dwelling house, known as Inhoirs Hulldlng, situated on Iho South West corner of Market Square and Hanover street, proposes to accommodate a limited number of permanent boarders, and all transient custom that may Apply. Having just retired from iho proprietorship of the Cornmn House, ho Is well prepared to furnish the very best iicnommmlii* lions in tho town. Persons desiring good hoard ing will do well to call and give him a trial, May 7, ISOS,-—it GENTS WANTED FOR THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OP THE WAR, ITH CAUSK, CUAIVACTKR. CONDUCT AND UESUI.TS. 11Y HON. ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS, A Book for all Sections and all Parties. Tills gronff work presents the only complete and Impartial analysis of the cause of the War yet immlslied, (mil Rives those interior lights and shadows of the great conflict only known to those high officers who watched the llood-tldc of revolution from Its fountain spring, and which was so accessible to Mr. Stephens from his posi tion as second ollicer of the Confederacy. Ton public that has been surfeited with AP- P.UIENTLY SIMILAR PRODUCTIONS, we proml-e a change of tare, both agreeable and salutary, and an intellectual treat of the highest, order. The* great American War has AT LAST found a historian worihy of Us Importance, and at whose Immls it will receive that moderate, candid and Impartial treatment which truth and Justice so urgently demand. The intense desire every where manifested to obtain this work. Us Otllclal character and ready sale, combined with an Increased commission, make it the best siibsci Iptlon book ever publish ed. One agent In Easton, Pa. reports 72 subscribers in three days. One In Boston Mass. 103 subscribers In four days. One In Memphis Tenn. 106 subscribers in Jive days. • Send Ibr Circulars and see our forms, and a full description ol the work, with press notices of ad vance sheets, Ac. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. 26 South Seventh St., Philadelphia, Pa., May 7, isos—it. JACOB MYERS, TREASURER OF fj the Bounty Tax of Dickinson Township, in account with said township, April 25th. 1863. April 27, 18G7. To Balance then due by him to township, S2BSI 63 April 25,1868. To amount of Duplicate • lor 1867, 2703 4D 1868. Aprll2.>. By amount of exhonor- • atlons allowed on du plicate. $137 02 ** Commission paid R. M, Kenvon, Collector. 5131 “amount paid for adver tising lastyear’saceount 4S 00 “nmountpaid Townsiilp bond, In full, and Inter est 2716 78 " commission allowed to Treasurer II 00 “amount paid auditors and clprk 4 00 Sup’t. .$2072 07 Balance due Township S2O 06 Wo hereby certify that wo have examined the account* and vouchers of Jacob Myers, Treasur er of the Bounty fund, and find the balance in his hands, due this Township, lo be twenty dol lars and six cents, as above stated. In testimony whereof, wo have sot our hands, this 25th day of April, A. D. 1868. HD 'HARD WOODS. WM. A. COFFEY, WM. GALBRAITH, Auditors, Attest: J. M. Gardner, Tivp. Clerk. May 7, ls6B.—lit * IList of Scalers I IST Ul 1 UKALIiKS in Uootls, Wares, I i nnd Merchandise, also Browers. Distillers. Lumbermen, Eating Houses, Ac., within the County ol Cumberland, us appraised and assess ed by P. A. Plunk, .Mercantile Appraiser In ae corduuco with tho several acts of Assembly, as follows, to wit: CARLISLE. Class. License W. C. Sawyer & Co., dry goods, i) 525 oo C. Ogllby, uo II 15 uu Lcutich 0: Miller, do U 25 00 L. T. Greenfield, do II 15 00 W. A. Miles, do 13 IUW J. G U. Ring, do 14 7 uu T. A. Harper, do 11 15 ul> Robert Aiusun, -groceries, 14 7 oo J. Mm Uu, do ll 7 uo WaMimuod it Bro., do 11 7 0u SV, Bmir&Suu, do 0 25 00 Keeuy & Mosouhelmer, do 11 7 oo Joseph Zeigler, do M 7 00 John Fuller, do 11 7 ou Juuu liuiuer, do 14 7 0u H. Pohley, J. D. Muck, W. J. Cameron, • do 11 7 00 J, sener, do 14 7 ou W.U. llarn, do 11 7 ou C. Lisiuatt, do 11 7 uu G. U. lioilmnu, A. J. Mies, Daniel tshuumaker, do 11 7 uu J. K. Bpaiigter, do 14 7 uu C. A. hmitn, do 11 7 uu W. 11. rtiiulh, do H 7 Ou Beetein A Bro., produce, U 15 o»* J. a: D. Rhoads, do 1! 7 uu J. 11. Border A Bro., do U lu Uu K. Woodwind, do 11 15 0 • a. Ilarkiiesa, do H 7 uu Lee* Bio., do U 7 Uu a, M, Hoover, lumber and coal, M 7uu A, 11. Blair, ‘ do U lb 0j Deluticey * Shrom, do 13 10 uu J. A. Wetzel & Co., flTiir and feed, 14 7 00 A. B. Ewing, furmture, 14 7 Ou John Ll/.imiu, do 11 7 00 Fredrick Cornmau, tlo 11 7uu David tope. do H 7 Uu Halbert * Shapley, do 11 7ou J. B. Tnblor, ugt., merchant tailor, 11 7 ou J. a. Eakius, do 11 7 ou J, Doruer, do ll 7 uu 1. Liviugslun, do 14 7 ou B. Arnold, clothing. U 7 Uu A. G. Leehler, uo ll 7 uu E. B. Leonard, jr., do 13 10 0u j. W. smiley, do 14 7 Uj A, Lehman, do ll 7 uo a’. M. Piper, books, J. Loudon, do George Yocum, confectionary- ll 7 ihj H. ri. Hughes, do 14 7 Ou Mrs. 53. M. Kleflbr, do 14 7 Uu J. 11. nheem * Co., do 14 7 OU coyie «& Co., notions, 14 7 ou Airs. Kosoubergcr, do U 7 ou J. Button, fancy goods, U 7 ou A. 11. Minor, do 14 7 ou J.P. Null', do 14 7 uu j. Irvin, bools and shoes, l;J 10 uu F. C. Fleming, do 14 7 Ju rfpotswood * Kerby, do 14 7 Ou P. Keilenbergur, do 11 7 0u J. (J. Gardner, do 14 7 00 W. C. Divun, do 14 7 00 SV. Al. Poller, do 14 7 U 0 B. Plunk, do 14 7 00 G. Euainmgor, leather, 11 7 oi J, G. Cuilio, huts »ndfurs, 14 7 00 J. Boaz, do ll 7 00 J. A. Keller, • do 14 7 0u H. Buxton, hardware, U 25 uu Miller * Bowers, do 10 2u uo H, lleysinger, watchesand Jewelry, 14 7 ou SV. D. A. Nuugle, do 14 7 uu T Coniyu, do 14 7 uu F. C. Cramer, do 14 7 uo Coinmuti* Worthington, drugs, 14 7 00 Mrs. C. EUlott, do- 14 7 Uu D. italsion, do 14 7 uu xlaversUCK & Bro., do 12 12 50 D. Cornmau. do 14 7 oo John Campbell, sewing machines,- 14 7 00 Mrs. uckur, uo 14 7 oo C, L. Leelanau, do 14 7 oo Mrs. M. Null; mlliiuery, 14 7 OU Mrs. Cheiiowelh, do 14 7 UO Mrs. L. Williams, do 14 7 00 Samuel Eusmiuger, robes, 14 ‘7 00 W.Clopper, do 14 7 00 Walker & Cloudy, stoves, 14 7 00 William Fridley, do 14 ' 700 itluesiulth & Uupp, do 14 7 00 James M’Gouigal, do 11 7 uo Jacob Mm tin. baker, 14 7 00 William Sellers, do 14 7 00 Fetor Miller, do 14 7 00 Mrs. A. M, Fredericks, Uo 14 700 Bosh Baylor, cigars, 14 700 D. lUiuads, du 14 7 00 MECtIANICSBURG. Koontz, Megary & Co., dry goods, 14 700 ilural&SoU. . do 10 20 00 Joseph Eleuck, do - 10 20 00 Brugh & Uru., do 11 lo oO J. D. Uafensborger, do 12 12 50 linudiu «k Niesvvuugor, do 0 111 oo J. S. Updegruph, do 13 10 00 Comfort & ButtorfT, do 11 !,-> 00 UockalVllow «t Miller, groceries, 14 700 West d: Kberly, do 12 12 50 Itauiriuau A Urlfllth, do 12 12 50 Uevnaiey iV Myers, do U 7 00 Florh & Helices, do 12 12 5j J. Emminger, do 13 10 00 Vetmau Lves, drugs, 14 7 oo .J. U. Herring, H. F. Guyer, do 14 7 00 Ira day. do 11 7 oo statler & Bro.Jhats and caps, 11 7 00 Henry Zmn. bools and shoes H 700 Bowman A Bro., do 14 7 00 l.evi Rlogcl, -do 13 10 00 C. Kelm, do 11 7 00 John if. Keller, do 14 7 00 Jacob K. l.onguecker, do 14 700 Mauk Ci Delhi, lurnlturo, 14 7 00 Tltzel & Bro., do 14 7 (<0 John Hupp, do 14 7 00 H. H. haploy, Jewelry, 14 700 Jacob SwjuVZ, do 14 7 00 Hobb i, Kimmell, hardware, 11 •15 Boyer. Eberly Co., do 0 25 oO H. Wilson, stoves, 14 7 00 Wunderlich Hauck, do 14 7 1-0 J,.r. smith, coQiccilouury, 14 7 00 J. Uhler, do 14 7 00 Jacob Grove, do 14 7 oo L. D. Keefer, merchant tailor, 11 7 00 L, W% Abrams, clothing, 14 7 00 Wm, Hailing, do 14 . 700 Mrs. S. Simons, do 14 7 00 M, Quswllcr, cigars, 14 7 00 11. Palmer, do 14 7 00 Mrs. Bryan, millinery, H 7 00 L. F, Eberly, lumber, II 15 00 J. MllloiKen, do 11 15 00 Joseph Long, do 12 12 50 11,.5. Moor & Co., do 1-1 700 Stayinan & Bucher, produce, 0 25 00 Johnson <fc Son, do 0 25 00 T. B. Bryson, do 0 26 00 Miller & Garrett, do 11. 15 00 W. 11. Oswald, coal, M 10 00 J. L. Becker, books, • 14 7 00 11. Null. marketing, 14 7 00 12, llolfman, do 14 7 00 SHIPPENSBUHQ. Uohert Snodgrass, Ij. H. McPherson, J. & J. B. Heddlg, Banner.* Neely, U. H, Stewart. Turinou & Kunhell, groceries, 14 7 00 John Siumbuugh, do 11 7 00 G. Greiuion. do 14 7 00 H. Fugue, do 14 7 'JO G. K. IJuke, do 14 7 00 •S. Myers do 11 7 00 J, Kelso, do 11 7 00 M. M. AiigiO, do 14 7 00 I’aguo «t solders, dt> II 7 Oo McPherson & Co., hardware, 11 15 00 Grablll A, Hollar, do 15 10 00 J. C. Aitlc, drugs, 14 7 OO I). K. Keller. do 11 7 Oo Q. W. Croft, bools and shoes, 14 7 0) P.KArtz, do 14 7 00 .1. B. Cole, .do 11 7 00 W. Clark, confectionary, 14 7 Oo S. C. Hollar, do 11 7 W. 11. Hollar. do 14 7 00 1/. Fo.sMiaught, do 11 7 Oil sheater A: nhiir, merchant tailors, It 700 hail'll* A: Bender, do 14 7 00 J. Bridges A: Son, do 14 7 00 J. M. Smiley, do 14 7 00 T. I*. Hlalr, 1 produce, 11 15 00 J. T. IIIPPEY W. T. s. Jamison <t Co., <lo 12 i- 00 Morrow it KJlcUlnger, do I** ’'*o Long it Olsh, do II 15 00 Lawton 6i (Jo., do 10 20 00 A. siurer & Son, do 13 10 00 L>. .1. Snoddy, furniture, M 7 00 Barnhart, Duke & Bro., do 14 7 00 .1. Landis, Jewelry, 11 7 00 \V. 1). E. Kayes. sewing machines*. 14 7 00 11. M. Sturgeon, millinery, 14 7 00 John A. Wolf, stoves, 14 7 00 ii. S. Slones drugs. 11 700 J, M. lieykea, stoves, 14 7 00 J. Kelso, books, II 7 00 NEW CUMBERLAND. T. Willett, dry goods, 11 15 00 Huiighnmn & Son, do 13 10 00 HossiCo., do U 15 00 Henry H. Mosser, lumber, 13 IU 00 Charles oyster, cio M Jus O. James,. do 1-1 7 IXI Loo & Eberly do 14 7 1)0 NEWBURO. HtevlckASw. ert, drygoods, 11 15 00 Elliott A La) do 11 J.» 00 Eisenhower Halo, do 13 10 oo C. stovlek, nunliure, l-l 7 oo i>. McCoy. - jois am) shoes, 14 7vu NEWVILLE. T. Stongh, drygoods, 10 20 00 T. MeUaiulllsh, do II lo 00 E. James a Uro., do 9 26 w S. E O’Niel. do M 7 UU M. H. skinner, hardware, 14 7 00 Kunkle & McCandllsh, do 10 20 00 J. H. Miller, drugs, II 7 00 Mrs. It. Heed, do 14 7 oo S, G. Wild, do 14 7 00 s. Giauser A Son, groceries, 13 10 <X) lirulmm AMorrow, do )4 7 00 Wood bin n A Sbullonbeiger, furniture, 11 7 <lO G. M. Unelter, furniture, 1-1 7 oo J. lirlcker, do H 7 00 11. Ileury, confectionary, l-l 7 no J. J. Crawford. do 14 7 00 Urewster A i.ougheny, mer. tailor, 14 7 oo L. 11. Uumlall, do 14 7 00 James Kennedy, stoves, U 700 (J. W. Mull, . do 14 7 00 G. W. Landis, Jewelry, 14 7 oo A. L. Irvin, bouts ana shoes, 14 7 oo Joseph Laughlln, feed, 14 7 00 Myers AShuiulleld. clothing, 14 7 00 82963 UJ LOWER ALLEN. A. I’rel/. A Bon, bunts and shoes, 11 700 O. A. Detnch. stoves, 11 7 ou C. Shencli, drugs. 14 7 00 UPPER ALLEN. J. 11. Guswller, drygoods, J. Swart/., nieichaut tailor, MONROE. George BrlmlJe, dry goods, 10 20 00 Kaulinmn A Paul, do 11 16 00 Theuplulus Wolf, do 11 7 00 Peter Oilier, stoves, 14 7 00 Samuel Plank, feed, 11 7 Oo ileury Spuhr, do 11 700 SOUTH MIDDLETON, Williamson A Bro., drygoods, 12 12 50 Wetibert A Derluud, do 12 12 60 lianmui. Samuel Wolf, do 14 7 00 C. Iteep, furnlturo, 11 7 00 Philip olepper, confectionary, H 7 00 J. Heckman, do 11' 7 00 Mrs. E llart/.ell, groceries, 11 7 00 G. Ueesuiuan, Hour and teed, 11 . 7 00 J.Zlgler, do 11 7 ol) Samuel Wolf, dry goods, H 7 00 I'avid Myecs. do 11 7 00 Gardner A Myers, do 11 7 00 Henry Ocker, Ernest A Co., Peter Garber, George lieelem, Jacob Washingcr, dry goods, 14 700 Clever A Earnest, do 14 7 00 John Kyle, do II 7 00 S Miller A Son, do 14 7 00 J.-Ruker, do 14 7 00 Julia Mmlch, groceries, 14 7 oO llcboriig a. sion, do 14 7 1)0 Samuel .Mulct), boots and shoes. 14 7 IX) Miti, M. A. Walker, confectionary, 14 7 W Wiilmm Lewis, variety, H 7 iX) Maiming A Bro., produce, 10 20 00 Jl.Snyder, do JO 2 V 00 Wails A Sharp, do II lo CO J.a-J.B Harsh, do 0 25 00 lluipili A Uro., do 11 15 00 C. 11. Horn, marketing, 14 700 D. W. spencer, stoves, 14 7 DO Graham a Morrow, dealers, 14 700 SOUTHAMPTON. W. C. Clark, dry goods, 14 7 00 L. Slrohin, do 13 10 00 D. S. L’rull, do 14 7 UU J.Schock A Co., do 14 7 00 (.1. Clever, do 14 7 00 J. Walsiulth, do 14 7 00 S. A. Stoner, do 24 7 00 WEST PENNSBOROUGH. Jacob Hnndshdw, drygoods, 13 10 00 A, S. M’Culloch, do 14 7 IXI J. Ci. Weaver. do 13 10 Oj Kiosd ,t Harr, do 14 7 00 do 13 10 Ou do II 7 uu do 13 10 uu do 14 7 UU J s. caruthers, produce, 13 10 00 L. J. Sliauilnuigh, do 14 7 00 W, B. Brandon, do 13 10 00 Jaco.i Sv’uli. groceries, 14 7 00 I’, l-less, markeiing, 11 7 00 WIItUUU Bishop, do 11 7 00 EAST PENNSBOROUGH. W. O’Hanks a Son, ary goods, 13 10 00 John Gie.sMier Niculous a Buwruan, do 14 7 00 J. Longcrucviier, groceries, 11 700 11. Books, do 14 7 00 E. W. smithers, do 11 7 00 8. L. lluainiel, do II 7 00 irvm -Malum, produce, 11 15 00 Zacharms ,t Son, do 14 7 00 May a- Co., do 14 7 00 Muiim.tCo., lumber, 14 700 U, ussier, do 14 7 00 K. llummcll, do 14 7 UU A. Elmer, lurnlture, 11 7uu N. Hood, stoves, - 14 7 00 Hampden. D. Rupp, dry goods, 13 10 OO l. W. .t G. Wise, do 13 lu uo J. 11. Murray, do 14 7 00 D. P. LigUluer, do 11 7 00 J. M Tumplm, groceries, 11 7 00 C. Tumpliii, luniitum, 14 7 Ou D, Rupp, produce. 11 7 00 SILVER SPRING. J. B. Loldlch Ji Eborly, dry goods, U 700 I I 7 ou .11 7 (W Unis i Luuiu, Louse ,t Lwuit, do 13 lu 00 J. B. Nauso do U 7 mj Bunuiolder, do M 7 ou J.S. Kigyer, confectionary, 11 7 00 W. W, \\ anbaugh, furniture, 14 7 00 J. B. Leidig.t Bio., produce, 13 10 ou J. H. Swllcr, dry goods, J. C. Gill, groceries, J. M. Waggoner, groceries, Alexander a Woo drygoods, 14 700 DISTILLERS AND BREWERS, Mrs. Goblmrd, Carlisle, y 25 00 j. W. Winner, Newlou, 9 2o 00 John Meloy. Mechanlcsburg, '8 5 00 I*. spidie, silver Spring, S 5 uo George Murphy, Newton, 8 5 00 Mrs. K. -hupp, South Middleton, S 5 00 J. skinner, shlppeusburg, 8 6 uu BILLIARD SALOONS. Cftpt. E. P. Zlun, Meehanicsburg, 40 00 Jacob Hippie, Carlisle, 40 00 Notice la hereby given to all persons named in the above lint, unit by an act of Assembly ap proved April JKii, 18*1/, County Treamirersare re quired to bring auit and collect all licenses re maining unpaid on or before I he Ural day of July next, and by other acta of Assembly, venders of vinous, spmtous, mall or brewed liquors, are al so liable to Indictment m the Court ol Sessions. Those Interested are tnereiore reques ted to lilt their licenses without delay and save the costs, Ac. April no, ISOS—it /"iOUNTY — Tho \J undersigned will bo a candidate for the of liccof County Commissioner, subject to the de cision of ti.ic Democrallc County Convention. Carlisle, May 7.1'-tJ 4 ?—to TiX)H DISTRICT A-TT OHNE Y. —I X? hereby announce myself a candidate for Dls ti id. Attorney, subject to the decision of ibe De mocratic County Convention. 14 7 00 April •jy, Bts. —2m* District attorney.—i an nounce myself as a candidate for the oillcc oi District AUorney, subject to the decision of the Democratic: nominating convention. CHAS. K MAGbAUGHLIN. May 7, IMS.—tc. DISTRICT ATTORN KY.—I respect fully announce to my frJenda In Cumberland Luuniy, Hint I will be a candidate at the next cl* ectiun, fur the office of District Attorney, sub ject however to the approval of the Democratic Convention. 1 nv lll be thankful for the support of my fellow Democrats, and pledge myscli. if nominated and elected, to discharge the duties of the office with honesty and fidelity. March 26, M. 0. HERMAN. IList of Dealers. dry goods, 12 12 50 do It 15 00 no 10 20 00 do 13 10 00 do 11 15 00 12 12 50 II 7 00 13 10 00 DICKINSON. PENN. dry goods, 14 7 00 14 7 00 II 7 0o do 14 7 0O NEWTON, 13 10 00 12 12 50 MIDDLESEX. 14 7 00 H 7 00 MIFFLIN. 14 7 OO FRANKFORD. EATING HOUSES, C.-MELLINOER, Treasurer of Cumberland C vuiity. ffiautuuatcs fflatiis M. lIOLCOHD. .ADAM KELLER, Drg (3ooT)S. E W GOODS!! NEW GOODS!!! W. C. SAWYER & CO. EAST MAIN STREET, UNDER GORMAN HOUSE, ./ • Have J ust got In store from Now York and Philo, delpbla, all the latest styles of DRESS GOODS SILKS IN AIX STYLES AND COLORS, SILK POPLINS, SPRING MOHAIR and CHENE POPLINS In single and double fold for La- dies’ and Misses' suits. ALPACAS In BLACK and every shad© of color. MIXED, STRIPED <fe BARRED ” GOODS for dresses. Beauti- ful COLORED & WHITE MARSAILGS, elegant GRENADINES & LAWNS. All kinds of WHITE GOODS BRILLI- ANTS, Tuck MfsLINS, CAMBRICS, SWISS, TARLETONS, PERCEL W HITE and FIGURED, CHEMBRA CHINTZ. SHIRTING LINENS. EDGINGS. FLOUNCINGS, LACES, bought from JanVay’s/ Now York, selling much less than regular prices, Newest stylo of LADIES COATS, splendid styles ERENCH and ENGLISH COATINGS, FOR LADIES' AND MISSES' Ornaments and trimmings to match. SPRING SHAWLS Elegant printed CASHMERE BARRED & STRIPED. Aim KINDS OF MOURNINGGOODS ALL KINDS Of FUNERAL GOODS W. C. Sawyer & Co., Purchased before cotton advanced an immense slock of DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS, CALLICOES, SHEETINGS BLEACHED AND muslins”; COTTON & LIN N TICKINGS, PANT STUFF Ac., Ac., Ac., Great bargains in all Domestics, Our Notion Department is full of Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Cra vais, Col’ars. Zepnyra, Buttons, Trimmings, Rib bons and other wares. JOVIN9 CELEBRATED KID GLOVES. All colors, “The Duchess” Kid Gloves, at low prices. Latest style of parasols and Kun umbrel las, Hoop Skirts and « thousand other nrUcies nut mentioned. Wo are the largest dealers of CORSEST In Carlisle, from the lowest to Iluest French, W. C. SAWYER & CO., Are unrivalled in their large and select stock of CARPETS, Wo bay from manafacturers and save Jobbers commissllmfl. Best Quality Three Ply. Beal Quality Crosley Brussels. Best Ingrains. Best Veneclaa. Beat Philadelphia make of Ingrains. Cheap Carpets to suit all customers. All widths and Qualities of OIL CLOTHS, for rooms, halls, stairs and tables. Velvet Rugs, Matt'*, Oil Styidea, Hollands for Curtains, Dam ask for Lounges. Counterpanes, Blankets, Table Linens. Napkins, &c. c W. C. SAWYER. & CO., have received the na .est styles of .SPRING COATINGS. CASSIMERKS, goods made up lo order. In the latest styles, new goods will he added as the season advances. We buy for CASH and sell at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Anybody call at the old stand. W. C. SAWYER A CO. April 30,1868. JHeto ¥otft (Column, “COSTAR’S” Preparations. EVERYBODY Tries Them I EVERYBODY Uses Them ! EVERYBODY Believes Id Them I EVERYBODY Recommends Them! Are you troubled by Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants? 'COSTAR’S” EXTERMINATORS. “Only Infallible Remedies known.” “Free from Poison.”— *' Not dangerous to the Human Family.” ’* Ruts comeouto/tbelr holes to die.” Improved to keep in any climate. Are you annoyed with Bed-Bugs? Can’t sleep nights! '* COSTAR’S” BED*BUG EXTER, GINGHAMS, UNBLEACHED For Moths In Furs, Woolens, Car pets. &c. "COSTAR’S” INSECT POWDER. Destroys instantly Flees and nil Insects on PiauU, Fowls, Ani mals, 4c. 4c., Ac., Ac. "A sure inlng,” Thorsands cun testify. " COSTAR’R” CORN SOLVENT. For Corns, Bunions, Warta, Ac.— "Try it.” ' Don’t suiter with Pain ! A Won derful power of Hoalingl Every family should keep It In the bouse. ' COSTAR’S” BUCKTHORN SALVE. Its effects are Immediate. For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Wounds, More Breasts. Piles, Ulcers, Old Mores, lich. Scrofula and Cutaneous Eruptions, Chopped Hands, Lips. Ac.,Bltetfof Animals. Inseciß, 4c. "A Universal DinnerPflr'fMJgar- Coated.) Stiyenrs administered lu a Physician’s Practice. ‘COSTAU’B" BISHOP PILLS. 41 That Cough will kill you. Don’t neglect It. •’COftTAR’B" COUGH REMEDY. The children ory for It —Us & ’•Soothing Hyrap.V For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bore Throat, Croup. Whooping Cough Asthma. Bronchial Affections. Hlngera. Speakers, and all troubled with Throat Complaints, will hnd this a beueliclal Vectorial Remedy. Beautltles the Complexion, giving to the skin a transparent fresh ness. “COSTAR'H" BITTER-SWEET AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Renders the skin clear, smooth and soft. Removes Tan, Freck led. Pimples, *o. Ladles, trv a bottle, and see Ua wonderful quality. MJewarelllofall Worthless Imitations. 4HT - None genuine without “COBTAR’H” Sig nature. 25c. and 60e. sixes kept by all DRUGGISTS. Wll size* tent bv mail on receipt of price. 4-8~ V- nays for any three f 4 sizes bv Express. VJr *6 pays lur eight $1 sixes by Express. Jf3~ For Sale by Sold by all Wholesale Druggists lu Philadelphia, Pa , AND IN ALL THE LARGE CITIES, April 28,1868.—6 m A Liquid “ Destroys and prevents Bed-Bugs.’’ •• Never Falls.” Of extraordinary efficacy for Coa tivenesa. Indigestion, Nervous and Mick Headache. Dyspepsia. Dysenlry, General Debility, Liver Complaint. Chills Kever,4o. Not griping. Gentle, mild and sooth ing. Address HENRY R. COSTAR. 613 -Brood tcfiy. A”. 1’ C. INIIOPF. Carlisle. Pu. 33rg ©ottos; rjl H E CELEBRATED i CORSET. Tho STAR CORSET, which Is fast becoming the standard corset of America, is manufactured without seams passing through the goods, which remedies the great difficulty of hand made Cor sets—ripping; also, as tho material is thoroughly shrunk before being made up, causes them to tain their symmetry much better than the Qcr. man, Woven, or French Corset, and ns for fit, comfort and ease, far excels. F O H HAI.K 11 Y L. T. GREENFIELD, EXCL VSIVE AGENT, NO. 4, EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, I> A DOMESTICS! DOMESTICS! NolwlthsancUnc tho late advance iu Cation Good., GREENFIELD, AT No. t EAST MAIN STREET, Ih now prepared to olPer Bomo BARGAINS la all kinds OT DOMESTIC GOODS Do you want a handsome Calico at 12cents? If bo, go to No. 4, you will find it. One case of tho most popular makes bleached Shirting Muslins.hoaghtheforethe late advance, will be sold for 20 cents, worth 25 cents. GINGHAMS, 12>$ 10, 20 and 25 cents. TICKINGS! TICKINGS!! Nowls tho time to buy them. Our entire stock TICKINGS wero purchased at the lowest notch and will bo sold at correspondingly low prices.— Also, IDekory Ftripcs, Cheeks, Denims, Cotlonades. Drills, Dlue Drills, Jeans, dec VERY CHEAP. Wo have received this day some beautiful NEW DRESS GOODS , Por Spring. MELANGE POPLIN for Ladles’ suits. A very handsome line of New Alpaccas, In all the new Spring shades. BLACK SILKS, on which we defy competition. A full line of COLORED SILKS, VERY CHEAP. New styles Delaines, Linens and White Goods, A good Buck Towell, all Linen, only 12>$ cents. Napkins, Damask Table Cloths by the yeard and patterns. Loom Table Linens, Counterpanes, Jacontils, Cambria, Plaid CamMcJa, * Stripe Cambria, Brilliants, PiQUtt, T\irlttont, Victoria Laws, India Twilit, Irish Linens Bird Eyo Croat, Linen HondekorchlefS, 40., Ac. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! SELLING AT COST A Rood otock of White Flannels on hand, very cheap. Elegant White Cashmeres ami French Merinos at reasonable prices. A large stock of Gloves. Crapes, Crape Vella, Scarfing, Wilks, nml Shroudings, always on hand. Funeral orders promptly and satisfactorily filled. CLOTHS & OASSIMERES, A FULL ASSORTMENT from the lowest grade of AMERICAN to the finest FRENCH’. All slr.es GRAIN BAGS on hand. HOSIERY AND GLOVES HOOP SKIRTS. CHEAPER THAN EVER. PAPER WINDOW SHADES. OIL WINDOW SHADES. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. TABLE OIL CLOTHS, FRENCH CORSETS. THE BEST KID GROVES in received, ONL YDOLLAR AND T\VENTY‘FIVE CEN'.TS, I am happy to Inform the public that having purchased a great mat iy of the above goods be fore the advance In prl ces we can offeraoroe bar gains that may not be ft »und elsewhere. The buy er can SAVE MONEY by loooklng round, we i ire now prepared to con vince all that we cam lot bo undersold by any house in Cumberland ' /alley, but will bo found n little lower than the I ©west. L. T. GRE: ENFIELD, NO.. 4 , EAST MAI N STREET OA7UI SUE, YE Uuch 12 iwi J-J E A U T Y , COMFORT AND DURABILITY ALL TUB LATEST STYLES IN CUSTOM ROOTS AN D SHOES AND OTHER NOVELTIES TRICES FIXED AT LOW FIGURES. A . DYSEIiT, No, 84 East LOUTHEU street, Carlisle Penn'a. April 9. lao*.—am rpHE FARM KKVS RANK. OP' CAR- I LIBU£,FE>*>KYLVANiA, Recently organized, has been opened, for the transaction of a general banking business, in tho corner room of U. Givem* new building, on the Norm West corner of High Hired and the Centro Square. Tho Directors hope by liberal and careful man agement to muku UilH a popular institution, and a mite depository fur all who may luvor the bunk with their accounts. Deposits received and paid buck on demand .in terest allowed oil special deposit. Gold, Silver, Treasury Notes and Government Bonds, bought and sold. Collections made on all accessible polntxln the country. Discount day .Tuesday. Buuklughours, Irom u o’clock a. m. to a o'cioca i*. m. J. C. UUFFEII, Cashier. directors. R, Given, President, Win. H. Miller, Thomas Paxton, David Heikes, John W. Craighead, A. J. Herman, March i!u. Iboa.—if Abiahuni Witmer. • Read and keep yourself IN FORMED.— iiuving purchased the old and aeukuuwu business aland which I have occupi ed for twenty years,! have determined nut to retire from my prest ut busmess, but to qonttuue m tho manufacture of READ Y- MADE CLOTHING , of all sizes and descriptions, as well as piece goods by tuo yard, and u general assortment of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. I would respectfully Invite my friends and pa trons who need a good suit of cloths to give me a call, os 1 have Just returned from the city with a Jaige assortment of the best quality of tsPlilXQ AND SUMMER GOODS, viz; Fine Black French and English Cloths, •* •* •* “ “ Doeskin CASSIMERES, FINE LIGHT FANCY DOESKIN CASSIMERE9, Cnssinetts, Coltoimded, Velvets, Drab d’ele’s Al pacas, Linens. ttatins, Velvet Cord, and many mure too numerous to mention. Also, u mil as sortment cl THUNKS, VALISES AND TRAVELLING-BAGS of the best description. With IhnnUsto the pub lic for past favors, uud hope I will receive a call soon at my place. Ao. AVP» Ilauorer A April 18, iMW.-tf I. LIVINGSTON. THIS THROUGH ’ IT MAY INTEREST YOU OR A FRIEND. TO THE PUBLIC AND THOSE IN TERESTED IN HORSES, CATTLE, HOGS, &c., &c, THAT THE CELEBRATED DR. BARBER'S CATTLE AND HOG POWDERS, Prepared and sold by Cl RUS BROWN. Druggist and Apothecary, Broadway, Upper Milton, Pa. is the BEST IN THE WORLD, When the Horse -s In very bad condition, use the following Physic first: Two Tahlespoonsful of the Powder and One Quart of Linseed Oil. Mix and Drench. REMEMBER THE RED HORSE, On Each Park and prepared ns above, THEwE P() W DKRS are prepared from the or iginal Dr. Barrier's Ueclpc. with additions from the Recipes of the Best Horse Furriers in Europe and America,togctherwUh iheexpc r leuceof the Proprletorof over Twenty Ycnrswith Korsesnml Medicine. The following diseases are cured with their use: , All Stages of Coughs and Colds. Hidebound, Removes Worms. &c„ Ac.. Ac. These Powders by occasional use. say once or twice per week, will be a preventive of disease, when the animal does not come In contact with nostril of the diseased Horse. THESE HORSE POWDERS are ft ante preventive ami euro (nr disease* hu common with rhirkenp—Chines,&r. I>ini:mnNK.- M'x (n corn men/. A/.w-Mlx with (lie wafer ihev drink. Feed It to your Stock and they will be healthy and fat, REMEMBER THE RED HORSE ON EACH PACK. TAKE NO OTHER. _ , For Sale by So/tJHniih Ctomb t. CORNMAN & WORTHINGTON, A'o. 7 Bast Main *ir, t Carlisle To. Jan. 23,1668.—Cm Xainsoaks, rj\ h e UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY OFFEB A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THKItt FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAY-ABLE IN GOLD The Great Pacific Railroad Line, extending 1721 mile* truia Otimlm, on the Missouri lover, u. the Ude-wuieis ol the Pacific Ocean, is being built by two powerful Coin (mules —'lilt; Union Pacific, beginning at Gniuiia, building West, and the Ceu li ill Paul tie of Calilomm, begum lag aiSMicramen to. building Bust, until the two roads shall meet. both Companies have proteined the work wim great vigor, tlio Uuluu Pueillc lluviug already ex pended over THIRTY MILLION DOLLARS and the Central over Twenty Millions, upon their respective | urtsof thenndeitaking. The UNION PACIFIC HAVE COMPLETEUttO.MILES—have iron and other materials fur two iiundieil miles mure upon the ground, and one bundled addi tional miles are ready for the track, ‘they will have a much larger loi ce empuij ed lb is year Lbuu ever belure, uud it is expected that between 800 AND 900 MILES will be in operation during IfilW, There seems to be no reasonable doubt that the distance between Omaha uud Sacramento will be traversed by rail in IS7‘J. THE GOVERNMENT GRANTS 12.500 acre* of land,and its Ilouds'lotheavemgeauiouni ol S2s,- 000 per mile, to aid In thecoiisii uciioitui ihelme, ami authorizes the issue ol the First Mortgage bonds uow offered for sale, in the same amount and no mure. The Government takes a second lelu, and gives to the First Mortgage bondhold ers a prior lem lor their security, to which a largo paid-up capital is added. The bonds can not be issued except as each section of twenty miles is accepted by Government eomnilsslun, so that they always lepresenta real properly. Jtis universally admitted that on the comple tion of tiie Union pacific Railroad, its through business will make it one ol the most profitable in the world—but Us im.i/or local business Is al ready several tunes the interest on its bunds; so (imt, If nut another mile were built, they would be u secure investment. THE NET EARNINGS for eight months of Inst year on un average of 386. miles are ollloially re ported at 81,060,130. while the ihteiest on oil the Bonds It coifld issue on that length of rofld lor that lime, reduced to currency, was only t 66. The amount paid by the Government for the transportation of troops, munition-., stoics and mulls bus been, and doubtless will continue to he, much morn than the interest cm the United Slates Second Mortgage bonds, li it is hot. the charier provides l handler the road is emu pleted, and until said bunds and interest are paid, ut least five per cent, ol the net earnings of the road shall be applied lusucli payment. The Union Fact tic Bonds are fur SI,OOO each, and have coupons attached. They have thirty years to run, and bear annual Interest, payable on the first da vs of January and July ut the Company’s Office Hi the City of New York, at the rule of six per cent, in gold. The principal is payable lu gold at maturity. At the present rate of gold, ihese bonds pay au annual income on their cost of NEARLY NINE REE CENT.. AND IT IS RELIEVED TJIhT 7 HEY WILL SOUN RE A'J PREMIUM. The Company have bat a very limited supply of their Bonds remaining on hand, but any sub scription* to a greater mmmui than eon be tilled from bonds now in the Company s po-session. will be supplied Jrom the New Hoods to he issued on Unit portion of the mad cotuplehd in the Spring, In the order in which they are tecelved. The Company reserve the i iglu to advance tin price of their bond* to a rate above |wr at unj time and will nut till any aiders or receive un> subscriptions on which the money has not been actually paid at the Company's olllco before the time ol such advance. Parlies subscribing will remit the par value ol the bauds and the accrued Interest hi currency at the rate of six per caul, per annum, irom the dale on which the last coupon was paid. Sub scriptions will bo received m Carlisle by A. L. SPuNSLEU, and in New York. AT THE COMPANY’S OFFICE, No.2(J Nassau Sc. JOHN J. CISCO & SON, Bankers, No, 59 Wall St, And by the Company’s advertised agents • throughout the United states. Remittances should be made in drafts or other fund* par in Aeu> York, and the Rond* uitt be tr»i free oj charge by return express. J\irties tub-scribing through local agents will took to them fur their safe delivery. „ A PAMPHLET AXD MAP FOR IS« bn, jimt beeK published by tbo Company, B<vlnß m Mr Inlnrnmliou limn in possible lu fin advertise menl. respecting the Progress of the NS oik, the Hes»nrc«T«f ihe County traveled by the Uoml, the Means for Construction, and theNulijool the Bonds which will be sent fiee on application at th*» Company’s oilh es or to any of the ail vei Used oSeilW JOHN J. CISCO, aw-omrrr, April 23,1808.—8ni New York. fHlsceUaneoug. MAD E BOX T O K 3 HORSE, Even First Stages of Glanders and Farcy, Distemper, Gripes. Colic, luflamntlons, Jaundice or Yellow Water, AT PAR, AND BV
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