lLUmftm’. |B#- Behind Hand. —We llmi it necessary f|ft° •' polngize for ilie delay in Hie Issuing ol j||our paper past. Nutwltb mutiunllng mir increased facilities for do g ,|nb Wolk, tl.e kindness of our Sflifrle udell as overwhelmed us, this spring, |if6o Hint our paper luia frequently got bo ® hlinl bund. In (lie course of u few *(,wccka, however, we expect to tie in more ifbujoinimnlioua quarters wlieo by til e intro iajl'duetion of a new pre-a mni u virle'y of ;||};Uew muleriul, we expect to be able to meet all calls upon us promptly and in 'f'’ the bestalyie. W.~ 1 JL o cal Items, i&- j.®*Spades are trumps now. '><s#l . •XJS.V * Plenty.—Early vegetables around iu the markets. Numerous.—Lady promenaders these peasant evenings. r I Scream. —The lee Cream resorts ol this place are in full blast. Fine Paospisor. From appearances we aball luivo abundant crops of grain, Cjg vegetables and fruits this year. ;’-V* All Important.— The “ woman ques !.ivt|! lion” in Carlisle now is “ What shall I s»*' got for a spring b *nnet.” j:|| Magnolia Watku.—Superior to the •Jf best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. Pleasant.—When you are trying to ■'£{.s; sleep li is not pleasant to hear two doas, '■£% huh u mile apart; nlscusslug a dogmati cai difference ol opinion. Shame !—Our devil wishes to know If anyone ever hear I a young lady with ankles and clean stuekiugs com- O’i/jf plain of inuddy-.crossings. Jupiter’s starring exhibition has ;V- closed, and Venus wil run the michiiie in the evenings for the rest of the year— ss with old Mars playing second. The Latest —Paper ooflins are-said to be the latest Parisian agony-their principal reco ninouduium being that they are ch ap, and just the thing for editors. : l Send us will be thank fal to our friends throughout the coun f; * try lor reliable information in regard to v all local occurrences worthy ol publica tion. The Circus. —A number of persons from the country were in town on Fri day to see Bryan's circus and menagerie, but many were Kept at home by the Weather. Protect the Birds.—As a robin kills eight hundred tiles in an hour, the gene ral introduction ol the bird would be pro ductive of much comfort to our citizens tins summer. BSF* Job printing of all kinds, such as bill heads, circulars, posters,programmes cards, blanks of eveiy description, mid hi fact any style of pi luting desired, execu ted at this office, In the bent stylo. Broke His Leo —Jui-kMin Brighter watt engaged in some brick work on tlie reriilence of Burnl. Heplmrn Jr, on VVeilnvßilu.v, wl en he fell from the laJ clei to the ground, fracturing his leg. Over.—Tito rafting season is over.— The tSusijuehmini river ima all'oriieii such excellent rafting fa-.ilitlea, tlie pres ent season, lliat not a single raft is sup* posed to be left at the upper end of the stream. Icb Cream Festival.—The ladeis of Emory Chapel intend to hold an lee Cream Festival, in the lecture room of the church, on Friday, and Saturday evenings. The proceeds are to be devot ed to paving for the tepuirs recently made to the church. All are invited. Fashionable.— Young girls now wear tin-colored hoots, reaching about eight Inches above the ankle. The articles are very tastefully made, and ate to he set down as alike pretty ami becoming. They a e, however, an expensive item ol femi nine apparel. AT Tt.—House cleaning operations are active with the women folks. Tom cats, do's, and male bipeds generally have business away from home • about that time. The artists win) do landscapes in white wash, and execute geometrical B. - urea with scrubbing brushes, arc ex tremely busy- COKOBIVO.-Tbesaramd.pen air concert was given by the Carlisle Band, in Chi le" e- Boon re, on (Saturday evening, and was li-tentd to by hundreds ot people, who seemed to enjoy immensely the eveirng breezes, the delightful music and the ptomeuade. Every body voted it a success. Bun Away.—On Tuesday afternoon, a train of horses, attached to a covered wagon, ran down Hanover and Pomtrel streets, causing ennslderuhle excitement. The driver, was thrown out anti consid erably bruised, but not otherwise Injnted. \Ve did dot leant whom tho team belong ed to. Skiff & Gaylords Minstrels. - This company. composed of twenty star performers, will appear at Rbeem’s Hall tills evening (Thursday.) Tlie emnpany ban its own brass band, and we have no doubt tbeperloi malice will bo highly en tertaining. We notice that the Western ami Southern papers speak of tills com pany and bestow upon it Lb© highest encomiums. Decoration of Graves.—On tlie 30tb , of May lb© graves or’ soldiers throughout the United estates will be strewn with flu vers. Why not make tlie day one for bedecking the graves of civilians of both sexes us well as of soldiers 7 Tim isacustom extensively observed through out Europe,and Is poetical and beautiful. Let all who have dead to honor put Bow ers Upon their graves on the 30th ol May. Assistant Assessor Appointed.— William B> Parker, Esq, of this place, baa been appointed Assistant Assessor of Internal Revenue, for this division, and will enter upon his duties in a week or so. Mr. Parker la a young gentleman of excellent cl urucleraud lino abilities, and will discharge bis utlleial trust with 11- dellty, promptness and courtesy. Death of a Former Resident op Cumberland County. —Henry Snyder, Sr., formerly a resident of Dlckim-on township, dle-i neurSpringlleM.Oliio, on the-olh inst., in t*»e 80th year of his age. He moved West about thirty years ago, and lias resided near Bpringlield ever since. He leaves live sons, Jno., D. L.. William, Henry, and Christian, and one daughter, all of whom reside in Clarke Countv. Ohio. A Good Appointment. —We are pleas ed to learn that our triend J. M. Weak ley, Esq., lias been appointed Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth ny Gov. Geary. Mr. Weakley lias legal and busi ness qualifications which eminently 111 him lor the position, and we congratu late him upon his appointment. It is piobahle, however, that his tenure of of lice will not be of very long duration, us we will' have a Democratic Governor af ter. January next. What is Needed. —We need lor our dwellings more ventilation and 'ess heat; wc need more out door exercise, more sunlight, more manlv, athletic and rude sports; wc need more amusements, more holidays, more frolic, ami noisy, boister- ous mirth. Our infants need better nour ishment than colorless mothers can ever furnish ; our children need more romp ing and less study. Our old men more iet, and earlier relaxation from the la- hors of life. All men, both young and old, need less medicine and more good counsel. Spuing Time.—The warm weather Tor past few days la producing a magi change in the appearance of Uiecoun .ry. Where a short time since I In.-re was hardly a blade of grass to be seen , now there is a beautiful ereeii carpet The buds on the trees are swelling and burst ing into poling leaves ; the crocuses and hyacinths are showing their brilliant col ors, and the birds are warbling their sweetest notes ot rejoicing at the return of spring. ‘A drive ii to the suburbs is what every one who can should now en joy. the (i cal cl' Extensive a.ut- Gallery.—Next to the Bible, no book is more u-elul limn Webster's Dictionary. Tlie Unabridged is an extensive art-gallcty , containing over three thousand engmvings, every animal, insect, reptile, implement, plants, etc., which we know anything about. JU is a vast library, giving Inlor million on almost every mentionahle sub juct. It indeed has been well remarked that it is tlie most remarkable compendi um of human knowledge In our language. —Household Advocate. Fihp jn Mkimia nic« n v kcj.— O n ’Wednesday, shortly aher the hour ol noon, I lie Machine Shop of J. \V. Harsh- man. in Mechaiiicuburg, was di covered to be on lire. Tlie flio was supposed to have originated from the engine; and aiihmiuh the a’arm was cpiiokly sound e 1, the flames spread so rapidly that the entire building, with almost everything it contained, was-entirely destroyed The building was partially insured in the Cuo bet land Valley Mu'ual Protec tion Company. Distinguished Visitors. —On Fri day bed, Jav Cook E-*ip, the eminent hanker, and Colonel Boyd, Cnshierof one of the Philadelphia banks accompanied by Mr. Arms, the Superintendent of the Irouth Mountain Railroad, paid our town a Hying visit on their to and from the Holllll Tilnuiitnili ■ 3i«mi winho, in which they are largely interested. The parly were delighted wit h their trip, and cT.aimed with the sceneTy of the youth Mountain. In the cvming they were waited on by a numlur ot hieuds, and let( lor Philadelphia In the early train on Saturday morning. The Law in Ukuakd to Township Clerks.—Our friend W. I). Halbert. Eaq:, of the Secretary of the Common wealth’s ofllce, lias our thunks for an ear ly copy of the general laws parsed at the last session of the Legislature. After a careful examination of its contents, we find no law in relation to the publication of financial statements by township clerks, and yet we see that in some coun- ties such publication Is being made The Harrisburg papers speak of it as a gene ral law, aud it either failed t-o become a law and was erroneously reported as passed, or else h must he restricted iu its operations to certain counties. It is an old saying that it is the cheap' east to always buy the best. This is more important with medicinal prepara tions than any thing else, and it should aiWays be remembered by the invalid who requires a good stomachs Bitter, that the Constitution Bitters are far su perior to the ordinary preparation'* sold ns such. The justly celebrated Constitution hitters are unequalled as a tonic, and will produce more happy results than any at her Bitters. Take none but Seward & B ntley’a. , Dg£“ A reliable medicine for throat diseases, Seward’s Cough Cure. Musk Plants.—Now Is the lime to se suie un enjoyable mile in the shape of a musk plant. The plant spreads rapidly, ami required room. Asingleone shedsu .le fcious odor through* large apartment. Hie event is identical with that of ani mal musk, but moredelicuteund subdued. There is u geuininm emitting an odor ikin to it. but not nearly so delicious— Th e musk plant is excellei tiy nlapted lor hanging baskets. It thrives only in h friable and tnlura»ed soil To plant It in clay la to kill it. It is perpetuated by dropping its own seed. A thousand dain ty uuil perishable things are grown in jardinieres possessing not a lithe of the delightfulucss that centres in this simple plant. No More Bering Elections.—The people of Ihe Commonwealth are nnl generally aware that the iniamous legis hiUire of lust winter bus abolished the spring elections, and'has compelled Un people to hold all their municipal elee tions on the same day on wnieh the gen eral elections take plaee. This is done in a-eethmnf the registry law. Without petition’ from any portion of the citizens of the State; in spite, indeed of remonstrances from some counties tagainst any change in the time of hold ing their municipal elections, tlie legis lature has made this violent change in tlie usages of tlie people. The township olllcers eleetod ast soring will continue to discharge their duties until the end of. the terms for which I hey were chosen. But the people are required hy tills law to elect new township nlUeers on tlie sec ond Tuesday of October to take the pla ces of those elected in tlie Spring, and to bold until tlie October election in 1 Si<l. Tills applies to all township and bor ough olllcers except theussesaors and as s stum assessors who will not be elected under this act until 1870. Wounded hy A Gamr Cock.—Our fiierd, Tlic( doro Common, Esq., met with a morions accident, lasi week. He was endeavoring to remove u lien .with chickens, from one portion of his yard to icr, when he was attacked by a * U’osier, which sent its spurs iroii|* 1i Mr. C'V wiiM ami hand, in scve i places, causing most painful Wounds, ic hand, wiist and arm swelled up, id b« came utteily powerless, and fora iy or so it was feared that toe infhima mi would resultln lockjaw; but by the •nnstiuit ai plication of powerful reme ies tiio influomlion win checked. aanu* Assault.—On Saturday last, a German named ishimmell —an image maker— made an attack on the lumber ofllco of IMancey & Shrom. Our friend C. F. -dirom. deeming “ discretion the belter partof valor," retired to th i secondslnry, whereupon Bhimmell began to amuse himself by breaking toe chairs, upset ting the stove &u. John Goodyear came to the rescue, and knocked the German down two or three limes, and then Jim. Hays knocked him down once or twice, when Germany surrendered at- discre tion, and »Ihrer Sanno, arriving ut the scene of action, con* eyed him to Fort Thompson, upon u commitment issued by Justice DcUuir. is said tli it the proprietor of the celebrated Plantation Bitters rent no less than nine pews Irom the differ ent denominations in New York city for all those of theiremployces wlio will occupy them regularly, five of charge. ? is certainly praiseworthy, and it is hoped tiiat others who employ a mimlier of people, will follow the to be large iple. The uhove luet, uccoiiipanh d with the holier that n Ann who would exam look so closely after the morals and weliaro of their employees, would not undertake to impose upon the public, has induced us to give the Plantation hitters a trial, and having found them to be all that is it presented, wo eor« i aby recommend them as a lonic of rare merit.— Observer, July Ist. Supreme Court.—The following cases from this county were before the Su" premeCointal Harrisburg, on Monday : Willett tv* Crull. Judgment of »o» pI'OS. Whisler’a appeal (2cases.) Judgments ‘ )ion pros. Eckel s appeal. Continued to fourth Monday of May, 18(39. Weist vs Jacoby. Artrued—Penrose, Fottike for pit intilF in error; Williams fur defendant in eiror. Shock D.sPojemun. Argued—Hepburn, ir.. for piuinttlf in error; Penrose and I’odd lor defendant in error. Hos’etter ' va Hykun. Arirned —Sharp id Penrose for plaintiff in error ; New iuiii for defendant in error. Williams vh Row. Argued - Penrose. Hepburn, jr , and Heimanfor plaintiff in err*»i ; Miller and Newahum for de fendant in error. Williams va Row. Submitted. GrkatSaleoi- Carriages, Buggies, 'UMviKS, &c. —On Thursday, May, 20th, 18U9, Messrs. Geo. Scln coder & Suns wi i i-ll at Public Sale, at their shops in Me- dianicshurg. eighty new vehicles, com nisiug handsome exlensi n to|> pie-sure •arriugeH; Germmlowu carriages; lop buggies d all sly les, grades ami finish; Hack and mad sulkies , Hotting buggies; spring wagm.s, all manufactured <>l Ihe best seasoned stock, and linishcd equal to any manu’luciured in tile cities. Also 25 i-econd-lmndcd vehicles, comprising, car riages; lop buggies; trolling buggi<en; >prmg wagons, <tc. This will be the lar gest sale of the kind ever held in t his sec tion of Pennsylvania, ami should com- niainl the attention of. those desiring to purclmxe anything in that line. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock inoon.) It. Aok and Debility.—As old age nines creeping on, it brings with it iiatiy attendant Infirmities. Loss of ap •elite and weakness impair the health, iiid want of activity makes the mind discoiiteiided and unhappy. In cases when old age adds her influence, it is almost impossible to add vigor and health, and although many remedies have been tried, all have fui ed until Lindsey’s Blood Searcher was known i.nd used. In almost every case where it baa b**en used, It lias invariably given xtienglh, and restored the appetite. It lias become a great agent for this alone, and is used by many who are buttering •from liism of uppetue ami geneial de Al ly. In case of long standing chronic diseases it acts as a charm : in vlgoratlng the system, then giving nature another opportunity to lepair physical injuries. 11. E. Sellers & Co., Sole Proprietors, Pittsburg, Pa, Sold by all Druggists- Renovation.—Now is your time to clean up cellars, as it is u work tiiat rtlmuld not be left until warm weather is upon us. B> that timeany vegetable mailer after remaining will decompose and produce an atmosphere most deleter ious to liea*lh. The meat st ml should be emptied upon the usp.ragus beds or manure heap, ami inu.*t not bo thrown anywnere else, us tile brine will kill even uees us thick us un arm, it applied iu large quantities. The cellar should ha thoroughly wlide-washed,ami humified up nice enough-to dine in it. A flllhy cellar is an abomination that no house keeper who has any claim to tidiness wil 1 allow to remain an hour 'longer than can he hell ed. Tim health of the entire fam ily may lie seriously endangered by it, and we have no doubt that in many In stances fevers have resulted from unwar rantable neglect in Ibis mutUr. Local News,—Some people wonder why a newspaper don’t give more local news. We are afflicted with tlie same wonder ourself sometimes; and when we go to investigate tlie reason, we Bud that few people commit suicide ; that men don'l break Iheir necks if lliey can help it; that murders are not as plentiful us lied lings at some fuslii liable hotels ; that elopements ere expensive, on ac count of t o cost of traveling ; lliat eas es of slander can't be prosecuted with out tlie services of a lawyer, and they won t work lor nothing; that tlie courts won’t grant divones, except for-cause, affd every body is so moral tlie dissatis fied adventurers iu matrimony can’t Bud any cause ; uud Bnully, for these reasons, tliero is a general stagnation in local ai fairs. If the ladies would get up two or three firsl-eiass sewing circles, and we could get some competent/reporter, we might satisfy tlie people whoso “wonder" is excited on the question. In the mean-' time, let those who " wonder" commit suicide, or break their neeka on a veloci pede, and wo will nio-l cheerfully attend me umoiier’s inquest, uud gladly make an elaboraie lepnit ol tlie delails of the mournful utluir for the benefit of our rea ders. We have no ooubt they would ue us glad to read such “ local Items" as wo Would be to chronicle them. Kauly RISING.—HuII, «f tllß CnlsUlll Ue'-onler, seduced prolably by the wild, yi-t sweet, representations of bis name’ Hake of ibe Journal of Health, attempted recently to become an early riser, and thus dots down bis Implosions alter sera Idling out” while “t bedew-beds (?) pearled ibe spray” one mOrnimr recent ly : “The air was very chilly. It wasn’t a summer morning, but one when be lated w inter lingers in the lap of spring* The sun was somewhat late in making bis appearance. There was a great red blotch in the east, and the rising of i didn't amount to anything to speak of it; bad no golden spears—the price of gold being perhaps a trifle too high ; ami the glittering rays didn’t “ shoot” any better than the young ideas arc taught to shoot, by handsome school ma'ams. Some people were out with tin palls, and one unhappy restless man was In hU garden moodily trying to persuade himself that he wan doing something useful with a gardener’s rake. We saw it all, arid It was all a failure. The most successful thing.we discovered was the rheumatism. We felt it but a moment, yet we think we feel It now.— And, it we may he allowed to use an ex pressive word, ills unpleasant. And the Court will not get up so very early I.i the morning again—not if the court know herself, ami she think she do.” New Bounty* Law. —i he text of the new bounty law passed finally hy Con gress a short time uzo, reads as follows : That when a soldier’s discharge states that he Is discharged by reason of “ ex piration of term of service,” he shall be held to have completed the full term of his enlistment, and entitled to bounty ac coidingly. That the widow, minor children, or parents, in the order named, ot any sol dier who shall have died, after being honorably discharged from the tm|hary service of the United Stales, shall be en titled to receive the additional bounty t’> which such soldier would be entitled, if living, under thoprovlalmis of the twelfth ami thirteenth sections of an act entitled “ An act making appropriations for sun dy civil expenses of the Government for the year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, and for oilier purposes,” approved July twentv-efght, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, and ihe said provisions of said act shall he bo cou- si rill'd. That all claims for the additional boun tie« grunted in wliim* 12 and 1.3 of the act of July 23, 1800, ahull, alter the Ist day ol May next, he adjusted u -d set tiedt)y the accounting olheera of the .Tr usury, und» r the piovisions of said act; and all such ulu'tns as may, on the Ist ol May, he remaining in the olllee of the Puynm-ter General unsettled, shall he transferred to the Second Auditor of tlie Treasury for settlement. That all claims for bounty under the provisions of the act cite 1 in the forego* *ing section, shall be void, unless present ed in due lorm prior to the Ist day of De cember, 1800. business IS otiers Heeds ! Berds! ! Fresh Garden ami Flower See s just receive*) at fornnmn it Wor thington's Drug Store, N 0.7 East Main St. Also fresh Drugs ami Medicines 1 Medicines, Chemicals, Pa tent Medicines, Ac. a full stock constantly on hand, at the lowest nmikot rules. Also a com plete lino of school Books at the lowest price*, and all articles {attaining to the Drug and Book business. HAVRUSTP’R BROS. Feb. 18, IW>9—lf No. U) N. lliuiuver »i. Choice Family Groceries.-Finest quality ol Tens, Choloe Brands of Family Flour, Buck " heal and Corn Meal, nt J. M. Mason helm er’s, smuli West corner Pitt and Pomfivt Sts., Feb. 'Jo, 1809-dm Carlisle, Pa. Attention Merchants.—Merchants will d»» well by cnlllir.' to see the huge assort ment of yoUornt and Fancy P>U Gooils, such aa Gloves. Uoisery, Keck-Tles and Bows; Suspen ders, Paper and Linen Collars, Cuffs, 1 rim to lugs, In great variety, stationary,Tailors Trimmings, Shaving. Tooth and Hair Brashes, soaps Peifn merles, Drugs, rdioe Black, ic., «sc M at COYLE & CO., No. II South Hanover St., March 'Jo,lB*i«—«3t Carlisle, Pa, Success no Secbet.— Certainly Wm. Ulair & Son’s win losule business musk he done in n way to suit iho trade, as thcr business with storekeepers l« steadily Increasing. They sell the best goods In largo or small quantities, at ly wholesale prices, for the cash, no outside isis, and warrant everything they sell. They are headquarters for Fl-di, Still. Coal Oil, Ish Oil. sugars, Coflees, Teas. Molasses, Qucens are. Glassware, Ccdarware,Stoneware, Cordage, iruultou amt everything hi that line of goods, hut a storekeeper may waul. WM. BLAIR* SON, “South End’’ Carlisle, Pen mi. May «, lNi!>- •rpcclal Notices. GREAT REMEDY FOR THE CUUE OP THROAT AND LUNG DISEASES. DR. WISHART’H FINE TREE TAR CORDIAL. It is tho vital principle of fo Ptno Tree, oh lined by a peculiar piocess in the distillation f iho tar, by which Us highest medical proper ies are retained. Ills the only safeguard and reliable remedy which has been prepared Jroui the Juice of tho Pine Tree. It invigorates tho digestive organs and restores he appetite. It siiengtheus tho debll lated system. U polities and enriches the blood,and expels riom tho system the corruption which scrofula breeds on tho lungs. li dissolves tho mucus or phlegm which slops tho air-passages of tho lungs. Hs heating principle acts upon the Irritated surface of the lungs and throat, penetrating to each diseased, pari, relieving pain and subduing inlhimnmtmu. li. ia uio result of years of study ami experi ment. mid it Is offered to the aflUcU-d, with the positive assunmee of its power to cure the fol lowing dlsca-es. If the patient has not 100 long delayed a resort f> the means of cure: Consumption of the lungs. Cough.tioro Throat nml Breast. Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, Blind ami Bleeding Piles, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Uiplherla, «£<i.,&e. Wean* often ashed why are not other reme dies in the market for Consumption, Coughs, Colds and other Pulmonary aflVctlons equal to Ur.Lq, Wiahart’s Pmo Tree Tar I 'ordlrl. Wo answer— . , . . -Ist. It cures, not by stopping cough, but by loosening and assisting nature to throw off the unhealthy matter collected üboulihethroutand bronchial tubes, causing irritation and cough, 2d. Must Throat and Lung Uemedlesure com posed of Anodynes, which allay the cough for awhile, but by their coustrlnging effects, the ti res become hardened, ami the unhealthy fluids coagulate and are relumed In the system, caus ing disease beyond the control of our most emi nent physicians. Sd.The Pine Tree Tar Cordial, with Ua assist ants, are pi eiorrable, because they remove the cause uf Irritation of the mucous membrane and bronchial tubes.asslsithe lungs to actuud throw off the unhealthy secretions, and purliy the blood, thus scientifically making the euro per- Ur. WBlmrt has on file hundreds and thou sands of certificates, from im u and women ol unquestionable character who wore hopelessly gWen up to die, but through the Providence of Uod were completely restoicd to health by the Pine Tree Tar Cordial. A Physician in attendance who can be consulted nl per mou or yb mall, free of charge. Price of Pine Tree Tar Cordial 81 50 per bottle, SU per doz. Scut by express on receipt of price, Address/* L.Q.C. Wlshart, M. X>. No. North 2d street, Philadelphia, Pa. April auwflWxa \V It AT THEY I*llo POSH TO DO.-Aa WO uiebTsiitml tlmmeanlng of lids heading— W, C. Sawyer A Co. propose to glvoidl persons a rare opportunity lostM-uro bargains from their Im mense stock of seasonable goods. They nro anxious to close their buslnes- n« rapidly as pos slide, and they arc determined to reduce tho prices of nil kinds of Dry Goals much below whH they cun be bought of hands. Every one needing good goods and at low prices, will d() well in call ami examine the bargalnsoffercd at this house. Now is the time to save money.— All are invited to Inspect ihe i|iuilliy ami prices. Don't fallal :> go, relghbor. “ Kjkst in Wah, First in Beach, aud First in the Hearts of Tin; Countky ukn.—Dihl'k not George Washington, for he's de -d. hut it Isnuk Hall, the BlgClothlng House, at sixth and Market street*, Philadelphia. In war times ll look strong hold upon the afiec tlotiH of the people became it kept an near as possible to old prices; and In peace U Increases iu popularity by the excellence and ever In creasing ctieupne*-* of Its clothing, but It Is en throned In the hearts of the ••countrymen" be cause country trade Iu ns speciality. Jft tesfllJ HALL’S M VEGETABLE SICILIAN. HAIR jRENEWm. ITS EFFECT IS M IBAUUIiODS Ills i.perfect and wonderful article. Cures Bahlmss. Makes hair grow, A petter dressing limn my ••oil" or “ponmluine." Softens brash, dry ami wiry hair Into Beautiful Milken Trusses. But, nbnvc all, the great wonder Is the rapidity with which it restores gray hair to Us original color. Tho whitest and worst looklnghalrresumesUs yonth/ul beauty by Us use. It docs not tile the hair, Ixit strikes at the root and tills it with new life and coloring matter. The first application will i.ognod ; yon will see the natural color returning every d »y. and . BIOKO HE YOU KNOW IT. the old,g»ay,discolored appearance of the hair will by gone, giving place to lustrous, shining and beautiful locks. * A«k for Hull’s Sicilian Hair Uonower, no other article is ut alt like it in effect. Sec that every bottle Imsou. private Govern ment Stump over vlio lop of the bottle. All oth ers are imitations. R I*. HALI.it CO. Nashua, N. ,H. Proprietors, For sale hy all Druggists. May 0, DUB— 1m UEljc ililatluts 4’nrllNlc Flour anil Grain -lliu hot. CORRECTED WEEKLY UY i. H. ROSLEU -t RRO. Carlisle, May 13, imsO. Flour— Pumlly 8 S ryid’orn, , U 00 Oats u 5 .«<*/< ’ln Vel JH-cd, t* I<o .. 1 'y rimnlhy Seed, 3 „ 1 -t" New Hay ‘ptou 11 00 .81 *A> Floui—Super... •Ky«* I'loui Wheat—While Wheat—Ued,... Bye KMiilntKolphin Jffarlcets. Philadelphia, May 12,1>GU. Fi.otm —The market is wuh ml improvement. Salen ..f 1000 barrets ». t <m.» oil 'or so peril ne. o Ton (i 25 lor ex true. '• fri 25 for own, Wisconsin and Mimntoita extra rumily—llu' Jaiier rate ho pi-nusvl v< n lii d<». a T-'m7 50; Ohio do, at 7 7'mSJii. Kye Hour sell-, at 7a7 2) per ImiTH. OiUlN.—The Wheal market Is quiet ami prices favor buyers: Sa es ot ‘ii'Hi inisim s red at SI *>»a I it), umber at I THal -n, and while at S 2. Kj e is stenilv, with sales of Weslei n at 1 111. l orn Is less act ive and lower; sab-s «>f ;>7ihi lm-.li* N> el low in K-asiV. Oats are in good request at lull prices; jj. 1. h nf 55"0 bus. Western at slas;). Sia;D.—Ulov» rsced is w ibmit ••barge; sales nt js 'iiti-.ii.) per bushel. Tunoiny Seed sells ai. ?l .‘ill u!75 per bushel. Flaxseed sells on arrival at 52 lisu2 7U per bushel. 1115 HOOP J2E ,BTS - 1115 WM. T. HOPICtNS Has removed his Mann fact ury ami Salesrooms to NO. 1 Ho CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA, Where his • Own Make’' of Champion 110 >p Shin-, especially adapted to llrst-elas- H7r*/r.v«/e ttnil UrC'iil Trade will be found to embrace the most extensive assortment in the Union, and all the latest and most .tesirah'e styles, Shanes, lengths and siy.es, 2, yauls round, ot plain and Gored i antets. Walking Skirls. Ue eeptlon Tialls, Ac., &c. together with over nine ty ditleicnl varieties ifl Misses and Childrens' Skirls, all of which tor symmetry of sty le, llnlsli. liglitness, ela-ticity, dmuhilliy and nttf eftt-ny. n m are om-qmilie i hv any «*tner good* in the mniket, and are warmnted in eveiy tcsp-el.— 'kliLs male lo order, Altered and Repaired, Wholesale and Iteiall. Full lines «f Low pric'd F.aslern Made Skirts, 10 Spring*, :r> eeii Is; 2vl Springs, 15, -an l*; 25Spi ngs. .Vieeuls; :v> Springs. 00 c.-nUs; and 10 Spilngs, To • -oiwßTaii <'oUsi.’Ts 11 t.r»7 «I*UW eni styles and nrlees, Horn To cents to -“an. {tracing It. Worlley, '• Meckel,” -'Glove Filling,” Milthilll Foy’H Uui-el Skill. Suppoiieis, ,u.s. patent ” Salf-adJu-Miig Abdominal” Corsets, French, English and Dmicstn- Hnd made Corsets.d superior French Patterns of Cotell Corsets, “ Our Own Make,” to which we invite special attention. Complete a.-.siirt-oeiit of ladies’ Under Gar ments. at very low pi Ices. GENERALAGfcJNT lor the RARTRAM A FAN TON family m-aving machines, superior to anv other heftre ihe puhlie. Fltty-iwo of these'No. I. Machines, Price 555 each, are being given away to our customers, lu order to get them intro’duc'ed. R»eiy person hi want of ar ticles in our line, should examine «>ui goods he jore purchasing elsewhere. Call or send for clr ctilaiH at our Manuiactoiv ami Salesrooms, No. 11 In Chestnut st.. Pnlladelphla. April s. lSi»-3iu WM. T. HOPKINS. The greatest medical DIS COVERY KNOWN TO MAN. LINDSEY'S ■ .BLOOD SEARCHER. Fortheenreof all diseases arising from an Im mire Stale of the Blond, such as HCll*. PULA,SALT LtllliUM, l-IU SIPFXAS, SOKK EYES, BOILS, TITTER. Ac It is purely A VEGETABLE PREPARATION- not a single grain of Mineral Poison enters Into tis eon position—so tluit while It Invariable af ftirtN relief ami effects most wonderful cures, no overdose eoilld injure the most ten or infant. j. M. Lindhhv- Hear Sir;—We am very near out of your medlem*, please send us two do/.- en. We would Just say llmt your medleino Ims emed a case nfscrof >la that lias been oomhig ■ m for hv years; the flesh was eaten oil the bi lly's amis— vim could see the sinews working she Is at Iheelghlh bottle now. and the flesh Is growing on verv fast. YourUlood Searcher Is go lug all over the countr.\. The people MV veiy nmeh pleased with tin* above ease. Please send us statement of our aeeount, mid oblige ns. \*onra mily,. JOIIN . R , u ,. T ON. t HON, KIjDKUTON, Ind. Station. «ST“ Beware of counterfeits. The genuine hai the name of 11. E. SELLEhs a CO. at the bottom of the onsldo wmpner. Rule Proprietors, R . E. SELLERS A CO PITTSBURGH, PA. Kprsale by JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY <k COWDISN Philadelphia, Pa. mid * riAVERSTICK BROTHERS. Carlisle, Pa. March 4 hotel. NORTH HANOVER STREET. Carlisle,Pa The subscriber has loosed the above commo dious and WELt-KNOWN HOTEL, (lately nconnled by I-ewls Faber.) and Is now prepared to accommodate the public in a manner to give satisfaction, STABLING FOB FIFTY HOUSES. April 8,1809-Om" J. L,. BI'ERNER’S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE BBTW H KN HANOVER AND BEDFORD S’m IN RE A U OF T H E CORN i SIAN HOUKE, CARLISLE, PA. Having (Uluil uptho.spihla with new Carr pu i u i *.i p vnt I t.» lurnlsh a gnu At minmible rules. Parties taken um the Hpr n.fc>. April 'Ja t 181)9. NEW RICH AND BEAVTIKI 1. SP R I G GOODS GREENFIELD’S, No. 4, EAST MAIN STREET. Your Inspection is sol Idled, ns great bargains in all klndsof Dry Goods are now offering— Having purchased a full line of all the most de- sirable goods of tho season for cash at tho lowest mark that goods have reached In U.o last sis years. lam prepared to offer to the trade great- er inducements than can bo found in any House In this valley. All I ask to convince any one of the nbovo/nc/. Is au early call DRESS GOODS, COLORED SILKS. SILK AND LINEN POPLINS, .1 A P a N E 8 vft-v Ol'tlKß POPLiINETTES. MOHAIUS, UUENES, STItIPED PIQUES, FIO PIQUES; 'JOiiullful Bhiul<-» of SPRING ALPACAS, STRIPED mohairs, striped poplins, KLEGANT DELAINES AT TWENTY CfcSK, STRIPE DELAINES, SCOTCH GINGHAMS IN PLAIDS ami STRIDES, ALL WOOL DELAINES, In single and double widths. CHILDRENS’ DRESS GOODS In great varieties, DOMESTIC GOODS, JUKI ynnlH GOOD CALICO at 10 and VIV. cent.. TU-sltc Ginghams at 12V, touts ami npwimlil. dm of Tickings, Shei'tlnt's. PIII.>»-Ca«o Mill, Inn, very cheap. Patties wanting tho nhc.vc will ,-<dl to examine our stock before purchasing*. Coftoimdes, Shirting Stripes, GRAIN BAGS, CLOTHS & CASBIMERKS, •om the L owest Grade to tho Finest French, ivlng always taken the lend in tills hiam-U of business. I wo.ild say 1 am bettor prepared is season than ever, to meet the wishes of all desiring a good article, or a very fair haras SUITS MADE TO ORDER. at the shortest notice by a first-class teyfov MOURNING GOODS, WOOL DELAINES, BLACK AND WHITE MIXTURES, CHAPE VEILS ANl* COLLARS. English Crape BLACK THIBET SHAWLS Square and long, alsoa fu’i assortmentni Fn icral Goods, for which order*, will he pinmptly md Huttsfactorally Ailed. WHITE GOODS, TABLE LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS. NAPKINS TOWELS, PIQUES, QUILTS, SPREADS, NAINSOOKS, INDIA TWILLS, ' SWISSES, TARLE CAMBRICS &C. In great varieties. HOSIERY AN P GLOVES, a Tull stock constantly on lioml, remember the place. WM. E. KARNS. IfO. 1, EAST MAIN ST You will not ho disappointed if you call and see L, T GREENFIELD 6 ipril 8, U1,10.-/7 J3vi) ®oods. SPRING. 18119, all shades of Checks, Drills, Denems bombazines LINENS, MARSAILLES, NOTIONS! 3List of DfahtSi IISI'OF ni:AI.KIIS 111 Gimills. Wan*-, j mill Meudmtidise, a i-o llrcwcrs, DlsUiUis, l.Utnhei iiumi, Kalliu House*. At*., within M>u f'UDiiy ui I'umherhuid, its uppmiM«.d mid ilhm ss* «•<! hv VredeneU I'nriiuiitn. Mercantile Appruts* it, hV accordance wilh ihebcvurut act* of As-cni l)!y f us ColloUM, lu wit; CARLISLE. CSim. /.tcciuc. Lcldlch A Miller, dry goods, *' "I 1 111 /, Al>l os , do 1* '£> W • >cdM - , t' do 12 12 SO SaWiel A Co. do V'i <"* I .'Hies. \V . A. do 14 • ! (}*-<>unlU ,, d. 1.. T. do II 16 '*) King, .f. O. If. do il 7 w Harper, 11ms A , tlo 12 12 ot) Umion. Jolm.lancy good*. 14 7 Henizler, Jus> pll do 14 7'W Me IT, .1. I’, do H 7'*» • oyle A Co., do 12 W CO Uoduern. C. M. Jewelry, H 7 Nannie, \V. l>. 11. do 14 7id i*oiilyn,T, tlo 14 ?(*) Cramer, !•'. C. do 14 « Oil He\*inger, 11. do H • W saxion.ll. hardware, • 0 ->‘i) Mdler A Mowers, no 10 Hi mi Ocher, A. K. Mrs.Kewuig machines, U 7 <0 Campbell, John do 14 • 7 uu Fulmer. J. M. AH. 11. do II 7w) .Sictioiii'xn}, Jns n loves, 14 <_ 00 UtnesimlhA Ku)ip, tlo 14 t uu Kiidley, Win, do H 7 iy Wmhor A ciamly, do ' II 7 mi selieiH, Wm. conieclioaary, 11 7 00 Miller, IVier tlo 14 7 00 Klieetll. J. 11. do 14 7 t!0 Keider, Min S. M. do 14 7 00 Ii agues, Robert do 11 7uo Yoelililll, Cieo. do 11 7 00 Mariur, Jacob do 14 7 00 ScbrodellbaUuh.J. tlo 14 < I*l Zeigier, J. A. ll«jwo r A feed, 14 7 lmj lleetem A Hri>b., produce, 11 h> (W Hosier A Hr<» do 11 IS 00 Woodward, II U. do 11 15 i»0 JlarkneHs, H. do 14 7 >0 Rhoads. J, AD. tlo 14 7 tHI Slaj nmn.C.S. dt> 14 700 Cornelius A Hosh.dO Hoover, f>. M, lumber A coni, Hlair, A- il. tlo lieluufoy AHhrom, do Khoiuis, C. coal, (tieilnuan, U. groceries, l.lzimin.C, Uo Harm*, \V . 11. do Sindh. W. ll.' do Welzel W. M. do Heiuler, Julia do Miuamheiiuer, J do Sues, A. J. do Kaanev, D. B. do H Ulmr. Wm. & Son,do s MUobraiuU.il. do M Kshani uch. F. do }J liniwii, John • do m A.ack.J. D. do m Waizel. Jos. S. do }l Fuller, Joint do j j M inner John do J-* Zaluler, Jos. do l| JVIJVr, W. O. do I poh.y.il. do M Cameron, W. J. do }1 KiMirlj Jacob do M 1. boll, Christ do *’’{ Wu->hino“d,AV. U do }■* Hodman, G. B. do {•* Duuloii, C. do. Uzman. John.furniiure 1 Cornman, I* ledk. do P Shupley, Clms. do |f KW.IU A. B. do H SI pe, I). do M ?Mlas. Joseph boots & shoos. H Ihiii.it, N. do do. H M. M v its. do do 11 I'nrU'r, W. M. do do H i iirumiin, J. do do j 1 Flaming. F. C. do do 1-1 Irvine. John do do H Dlven, W. C. do do \\ Si & Spohslar bool a A shoes, H Lisznmu. Philip, bools & hlioch, JI Cbaliowaib, Win. null.nary, }• Wlhuiras, .Mm K. do 11 Noli; .MiH, M. do Hinton, Mrs. do Bulling, Win. clothing, l.aablar. A. O. do Kroiianburg, S. do I. o util. I*J. 15. do Smilay. J. \V. do Llvlng'lmi, I. do Goldsmith, i:. do Dormr, John do Kaklhs.W M. do Iliu.T. 11. S. do llanlah. N. do 011111111111,15. drugs, N KllmU, Mrs.B. do 1 < (initiuui A’ Worthington do U iljivcrsUak Bros., do l'» • <alsn»n. David ‘lo J - * Frank. T. N. do ll Hush, U, O tohncco, K. do livm & Harbst, do Kiismlngar, Gao. leather Fnsm'iitg' r, s. Uobos, l.ochiimn. . Photographs, I. .1. C. do Piper, W. K. b.«lw, J. Minion, Jus do Unmiaii.S. P. *i<* Boas. Jau, hum Ji caps, Kedar, Jno. A. do do Calllo. J U. do do I .mu- John produce, Salah, N. tlealar. Uoberl Allison, do DICKINSON. Wolfs. dry goods Agro., H Myi-is, D»v, .Jo d‘» JJ Ga/dner.v Myers, do d<» Clever A Co., do .do ** EAST PENNSPOBO. Zneharlns it Ron, j,f hmiit-. W. »». diy goods <tgro., u Ituu'iimn, H. N. dry goods a gro. p i Oles-ner. John d“ «<» *•* Rooks. M. & *'Oii, groceries. 1 j Nicholas. Peter do l * l.ongneeker. J. do J - * lliimmel. •-. L do }} /.nrlmnit', iv Hon, produce, 11 Vi.. Wm. do 11 nvsler.ceo .lumber, *4 Martin, & Co., do 14 smlili, G. W. confectionary, II Mu tz. lheo M do II MhvACo. boots* shoes, H Nei'dteh, J. 11. merchl tailor, U Muod, .N. stoves. }1 Elmer, A. furuituro. H Muss.-r, David, whip-, II Kimmei. John marketing 11 FKANKFORD. Klmigh & F.lliot, dry goods, Woods, Buui’l. do HAMPDEN. Wolf. .1.9. drygoods. JJ Nicholes, Peter do j» E. W. do • Templm. J. M. groceries, i f Kuoii. U. dry goods & groceno s. i > Hupp. J. J. & Co.. produce, Templln, Uyrus.lurmtuio H UiWttlt ALLEN. Good. D. H, dry goods <k gro.. U l!..wioiiii & Co., do do if IConkle* Hn>, do do l» .shertek, C. drugs, *• Dpirlch, J. O. stoves, U Pretz. A. a ison. hoots and shoes, n Oil belt, Cyius, Whips. 11 MIDDLESEX. O'Hara. H. dry goods 4 groceries, II rtWilev.J. uu 1,0 11 MECHANICS BUKO. Comfort & IhiUoif. Urv goods. {1 - Meek & Wesihafer, do I I ID..hr, Israel groceries, {- JUlherd- Megary, drygoods. JJ OlovAjf W.O gruitene.s, ** Mrmdiedi Nlosewuiiger, dry goo.v». •) Huvlnney & Myoi>, groceries, . i Mroug P. A. A Hro., Uiy goods. • 1- JltlsltV SnJi. do j" UulVijsbeiger, U. D, do i Elcoek, Jo.-. do ' Millui .v Heyde, groceries. Niniih.J.K <" * uunlimiii, J. A. do • KbeOy. D. W. do l ivmmhiger .1. do »• .Millie.-.n. U. W. do Uoser. MivsCluril,millinery, i Miyau.Mrs.M. do J Kberly&>on, lumber, { .»iiile<N('»i d is<m, do 1 L.oiig d Uindis, do JJ Mm.r, 11. H. do Miller Carnet, ptoduee. 11 lii > non, T, «. . do * MuMuuti & iiurlu-r, t\o IJoyei. Ebeiiy Jirion, Imrdwniv • Ivimmei it Uubb. do h polk, C. U. di ug u , ; i-.vwt, Vetmim, d.» J Huy. Allied do ilellllhi, J. ». do j Suavely, .-1. D. do ’ Zion, • ienvy , shoe-*, u Loiigneckcr. .1 K. do JJ Keiru.C do 1* Keig.e, l.cVl do j imwinali, A Pro., do II Muller, A J. • do } >lmoii. s. variety. J} I'lflee, D. L. blankets »* Matthew & Mro.. piuinoels, Ij sv ouuei lieu a: iluuek, stove-. I Wilson, Dad» Mauek A- Diehl, furn tore 1 Tiuel 0: Pro., do j Uuup, John do H SWuilz Jacob Jewelry. >lu«l»l- y. It E. do J Palmei.J.H. cigar. J* Uu-svih-r M. do }J Uiuer I*. A. conlevtlonary. j Uiove. Jacob do H Our. H.U. Agl. clothing, I Kerder.L I'. do .•.brains, L. W. do i Mukei, J. L. paper, imil. Heiij. hluiiKela, JJ -MIUJWD , & TlUtei, coal, • JJ Miller, J & CO., hitters. J , i osb-ego, W. sewing machines, JJ Null, li. Marketing. 11 MIIFUN John d*-v kjoodK and pro., j< Null, Z. do iio H MON HOE. Herman. J T. U, dry poods, j? I’iuiik, John d* }J i vmtiey, L. D* di iJg»» ~ flunk. f*um I. teed, f! dpuiir, iieuiy do 11 NEWTON. Manning & Rro., I'luduco. 10 llurnli & llio., On |l ■Sn> der, U. do Wutt*« Wagoner. do Unr.li J. d> J- U- , do " rtloner H. A, dry good., if Lhwih.J-T. do UeOerlig A rlon, groceries, }! .wuslllnger, due. dry goods. jj Clover e; nisi, do Kyle, John do jJ Minion, John groceries. j j K..auolJ.C, dry goods, iiel.ner, W. K. groceries, » Us era, K. Conleelionco, . Uitisou. Ueo. do X.owth. Win. , do ' u Mulch, rtuiu 1. nhoe*, .. Urt-eu, James do u W.Htovw. {* Huin.C. I£. umrkctmj,. Kilim t, Mury,uilllmtr> , ~ HuntKUtTiccr, AMul. ihUiUeUUK. NEWVILLK. James. E A Ur o . dry k*«*K “ stoUtfh&ElUoli, do jj M'Cuddnsu, I. do . * SMiruiv. iV- d-groeeiies, Vrrr.'iu.Voo.sn.nUhno., {{ j‘»i« r k.&Bro„ cloLUlug U JLisrt m affllrtd lileWMer iV UuUalltTly, lio North. O. \V. do Hnndull, 11. 1., A Hon do Mnxwrli. Andrew nhoes, Aek»*r it Wild, S. U. do o’Nwii, h. K. do Ke.d, Mr*. 11. do Moutvioimov. Pr. do Woo<liinriiitShi>iluber«cr,rurnllur<*,ll Hrh'kcr (it'o. M. Ou 1-1 liriclu-r. .lohn do 14 hardware,' 14 Kunklo, J, A. do 111 l.itndlH, <». W. Jewelry, 14 M.dl, U. \V. stoves, II Kennedy, J. M. do 14 Henry H. * conieetiofcory, 14 (Tuwfotd. J.W. do U Ijiughlln, Jos. Teed, 14 Harriet millinery, 14 bmiJey, Ml»»M. do 14 NKAVBUIIQ. Elliott <t Rarr, drygoods, II Htevlek A Mwigerl, uo U M*« o.v, Puinol.hooiH >ind bhoca, 14 Stevlck, l*. C. furniture, ll WUiPt, T. Ury goods, Hngbnmn & Sou, do Ui»'SiS Ot,, do Mu-mt, M. R. lumber, Oyster, Charles do Juiiicn Owt-ii, do Leo & Kbcrly, do PENN, Ernest & Clover, dry Roods, Clover «£ ITo , do Oeker, Henry grocrnes, Garber & Kurtz, dry Roods, Jay Cook & Co., do Miller, Daniel groceries. {Clever d: I'Ufndu, dry goods, H'lever, Conruo do Btrhom'& Williams, do Allison. 0. & Co., do Croft, D. H. do 7 00 7 ml IS 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 (H 7 00 Lamllß, J. Jewelry, Hayes, W. l). £. sewing machines, Davis. Mrs. M. millinery, Hubly, MlhhS, do Lawtou <tCo,, produce, Loug&Qtsh, do Morrow & Pllcklnger, do Hlalr.T. p. do Foanut ii Uaughman, groceries, Tnimnn a. Kiumivl UO Noiuker. John do Pague, I. IL do Myers, Hnni'l. do Martin. John do Weaver. W. F. do Am, P. S. do Duke. I) K. do ..Hollar, K. r. «t Bon. do Anglo, M. M. do Kebo, James do M’Pherson, D. 11, drygoods, Ktiodgmss, K. do Koui2& Monlgomoiy do Jainison, W, T. do Danner* Neely, do Womleili.li a Mell.lumber, He dig, J. & J. H. dry goods, (treason,U. N. confectionery, Clark; Win. do Uunktn *(J Ibblc, drugs, N Itlek, J. C. do IvHler. H. K. Cron, J. W. Cole, O. H. M'Phevson * Cox, hardware, Sicvick ,i Uebuek, . do Grahl I * muai t, ’ do snoddy, J. furniture, I'riswell, David do llaridmn, Duke* Uro.,do Wallers a Winters, Moves, >V«il(, .!• 'Jill A. do Kelso, Jiinies.books. Hriilges, John A.Son, ololblnc, Land s a llendcr, do shearei a Ilnur, Smiley. J. M SOUTH MIDDLETON. II rnmn.C. dry goods, H *A list»*r A- llro., do 14 Hownmn.» Heintnlngor, do II Zelgler, .1. 11. gtocenes, ll Zeigler. 1». M. do • M Wop. Sam I do 14 Heckman, John.not lons, 14 Clapper. Plnllp.con'ectiotmry, 14 Ueep. Coi.rod.mrmUire, 11 Williamson, .1. «t Pro., dry goods, 1- Wehtiert ,t «’o.. do II llollcrt, John,furniture. 14 •—W 7 IK) : aa 7 00 7 IK) 7 00 7 00 7 IN) 7 00 7 00 Orris a T.amb, dry goods, H Kcc'Oi A Loitgsdorf, do M Rurkluddei, NV.rt. do 11 J P. do 11 IjOiim' A Ku'iilt, do 14 J. W. do 14 l.etdiglt.J. P.Allro.. procmee, I-J Glover, T. 10. conlecimnery, 14 pmitemaker, T. do 14 Kicker, J. . do 14 Wumbuitgli, Win. furniture, 11 Sw/irtz, J. clothing, GussWller, J. N. dry goods, WEBT PENNSBORO. Lens, G. W. drygoods, it Shamhaugh. L. J. do 14 jtmrA limit Judder, do 1J M Culloeli. A.M. do I* Ilamlsltew. J. W. do l-J L’arotliMiH. J-. B groceries and shoes, 11 Hood I.slo es, 11 Carothers.J S. produce, II Hrandon, W. P. do 1J Watson, Jehu dealer, H Hess, P, marketing, 0 14 Uthliop, Win. do I* Meloy, John Mechanlesburg, HponsCer, Win, Carlisle. DIRTILI.EUB AND BREWERS, ftaliter, R Newton township, 0 Wholer, J. W. do do 9 Kahor, C. Carlisle. • Hippie, Jacob.Cnrltslo, Over. bonnet,N'-wvUle. _ sVelnch Emanuel,Mcchanlcsburg, Notice Is hereby given to ull porsonsnamed lu he.aho.ellst, that by an Aetof Assembly, up >r«ved April nth, JMfi,Connty Treasure™are rc inlred to bring suit and collect, all licences re* nainlng unoaid on or before the Ist day ol July lest, and hv other Acts of Assembly, venders ol •inous. splrltous, malt or brewed liquors, nrenl .o liable to hulltemeut in Iho Court of. Quarter Sessions. Those interested are therefore reques od to lift their licenses without delay and save he costs ic. 0. MELLIMJKH, lYtosurer of CutnberUtnti Could//. April -JJ, ISfiO-JL 7 UD 7 O’ 7 IN) r id 7 UO 7 HI TUK WORLD’S I NTEUNAL UEM- Jo 7 IW 12 :>o 7 IHJ 7 ID '. JOHNSON'S '1 'RHEUMATICCOM POUNB ; and .* ! feOOD PURIFIER U QUICK IN ITS ACTION I'EIIMiSEST IS ITS CUKE HI3A.D TUK FOIjLOWINQ TESTIMONY Mo*ms U. K. Sellers &. Co.—Having HUlfoivU ntti Khcuinntlkid fur a long «lm»* 1 was Indm'id iv Ol D«nkn to try Ji.tinnuiu Uhcumitllc 'omuniunl. I pur.-huMsl ouo ImUlo ami wuw ... fccl.y cuvea Ktnn, Allegheny Co. Tu., Dec. 10, IMS. Mos-si«. 11. Iv Sellers & Co.— Oont-:— After *ut enn'irfor seven vmm from lUieumutlsm 1 wu» i l>y ..no li’.tile of JohnM.n'H Hhcunmlic •omp.mml, whim I’hy&lehuiK could glveum no vllef Shsir}Mown, N. J. Doc. 15, Mohm's It. 1-2. .v (*o.— Dear Hlrs Z w*«h u •r*iiii<Us irnm UhriimatlMu for aixteuii yours, of* n-n coitUiit’d to tin* houMJ, uiul ovni uhHlm* to Johnson n Klu uinullo L’omjiound ourotf iii»* iroo> my amt no'v i iwn nvilk trillion! my stu! r db\vulliwe\ci. McDOWEU'.. Trrmitn. October 2T>. INO. M<*sr* U. E. Heller* <t ro.-GentKt-Jolmßoir* iU.wimmth* Compound cured me of fCUenmuU*iu vvhfii I’hysleitumaiid every oilier prepuruiion In the i’liarii.ucoimi imled Dr. J.T. WRIGUT. Leavenworth, Kansas, Dec. 25,Uki5. vi,. s> r'i. H. K.HeJIorNd: C«>.-Deur.S>rh:-I here by e»*rttfv that n number of persons.iiuy father IS,, im lilt! nuiniiiT,! who were afflicted with it Liuhumu i«»r immy yeura, have u> my Ivii«-wi»mlii«*, been permanently cared by tfie use of Johnson's UhvumuUc Compound. nw T *>’ 1 sburon, Pcuna. Nov. 20,1WJ7. T »>o R. E. BELLERS & CO., U) 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 BOLE PROPRIETORS, 00 io Oy 1M W 20 00 lij W -7 00 7 00 7 00 7 «0 7 00 JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY PHILADELPHIA, PA HAVERSTICK BROS., March -I.ISCO—tC NOTICE.— Notice la litreby given tliat Union. Tcsu>mo.uory ( lpf .tiihn lI l us Vn?; il^j iO un.ler.ieoe.l real.?- have tfnuitM | . All p«*rHon* Indebt >>>« 1,1 liaowK'K to inabppayment ; mum pro hunt Homo rur “ clt '” n ,! j 0 ItM W. HUSTON, £twcutar« 1W 00 15 00 7 Do 10 00 7 00 7 -0 7 W April 15. UW-ttt, En U H U U NEW CUMBERLAND. SOUTHAMPTON. SHIPPENSBURG. 7 OU 7 00 15 00 7 00 10 GO 7 00 7 00 7 00 KhOl'H, 7 0(1 l-J •» ir, ««o 7 (Ml SILVER SPRING. UDPER ALEN. EATING HOUSES. BILLIAICD BALOON6. fßrtical KDY!! JOSEPH UOBIN*. PITTBIIUBOH, PA. FOB BALE B.T cOWD E K , Carlisle, P i« no 15 uo 7 **i 7 00 10 00 7 U) 15 UO 80 UO 7 iO 7 00 25 UO 7 00 7 r<J 7 00 7 «0 13 50 7 00 7 00 '7 00 1(1 00 7 00 7 00 l.> no lu oo 10 ou 7 00 7 00 25 00 00 £T, 00 ») 00 HD 00 HD 00
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