Always in Advance GRAND OPENING Of the latest importations of French, German, English and Italian Dross Goode end Summer Wear of every description. W. C. SAWYER., & CO., have again taken advantage of the very LATE DECLINE IN PRICES, to till lhnir Spacious Store Room (Enet Main St., two doors below Saxtons Hardware Store,) with an ()nor mous Stock of Seasonable Dry Goods, Carpet and House Furnish ing Goods, bought for CASH from the longest Importing Houses of New York and Philadelphia. All the varieties and colors of Silks. Splendid qunl• Ries of Gros Grain Black Silks for Presses and Basques, French Worsted Goods and Grenadines, CARPETS, CURTAIN MATER P A L.S, (f.r., from A. T. Stewart, k Co. English Limo's, Lawns, Perealo.4, Mohalra Barred, Stripped end Plain, end Hosiery of all kinds from Arnold, Constable, & Co. All kinks of domestic goods CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and White Goode, of ovary Masa from 11. 11. Claflin, & Co., Now York. Very select styles find varieties a 313r05555 4Ge-C)CPCIISI and general wear from James Kent, & Co., Jos. Reigel & Co., Johnes, Perry, & Philadelphia. We carefully examine both markets and customers, will Lind on our countms a larger, more varied and cheaper stock of goods than in any Store West of the great cities. Every body Is invited to examine our Stock—all kinds of Ahnmliny find FintiTal Goodg We 131 r o ',portal at tendon to this branch of our tt ado Ladies aro Invited to examine (air beautiful styles of Silk and French Cloth SACKS AND BASQUES, boantiful shados of French Cloths for Sacks and But tons, ornaments &c., to match. W. C. SAWYER, &, CO Would ask the attention to their very choice stock of French, Scotch'and American Cassimeres, Cloths, Spanish Linens for Coating's, Russian Llnons for Pan- Ingo, &c. We got up Suits at short notice by the best Tailors In town. W. C. SAWYER, & CO House turnishing departmont, is the largest and most comploto In the valley, containing Scotch and English 131Z - USS_IJS, all tho grades of tho Lowell k Hartford Mllle, Hemp and flag 14:7-111 On Cloths, Mattings, Shades, Rugs, &e W. C. SAWYER, & CO have n large assor meet of,' Rontory, Gloves, Parasols, Bun Umbrellas, Corsets, &c. Bradley's unequalled ''Pride of tho World" ELIPTIC HOOP SKIRTS, and all other bast makes kept by us. Lace Mitts, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons and in fact every thing found in a wide awake enlerprising Store, dotermiuod -to do a large trade for the bandit of the cotnuninity • as well as for themvolves.. Every body ,Iticti and Ppor, Old and Young, Bum and groat aro very cordially invited to our . , DRY CA-OODS,EMPORIUM, whore we will take great pleaeure in allowing ELT well as soiling our goods. Wo pill make additions of deal. rabic good's as the eoneon advances. W. O:'I3AWYE.II, a 00. • • pty 18;1800. Ctt:/:t:•:; .i. ' LIST OF DEALERS; LST OF DEALERS o l Goods Wares a 4 T' and Merchandise , also Di era, Lumbermen, &0., .within the County of Cumber] nd, returned and classified by Wm. It. M'Clellan, Me utile Ar.praiser, in accordance with the several acts of Assembly as fol. laws, to wit : . moanazm Leldieb & Miller, dry goods, W. O. Sawyer &Cog du A. W. Bentz, do Greenfield & Shearer, do S. C. Brown, r o Charles Ogilby, do Rotor Boblotz, do William Miles, do William Blair & Son, grocories, 11. Pohluy, do Halbert & Brother, do G. P. Myers, do Robert Allison, do Martin & Gardner, do Puffer & Washinood, do William Bontz, do .. .1. D. Much, do A. Shorn')ler, do John Fa C. A. Smith, P. Fredorick, & 11. Ohara, Zeigler , & Stork, Rooney, Ilarknesv, John F. John Spanglor, Camcrun & Shcatkrf - Jac, h Senor, W. IL Harp, John Harder, C. LiZ:11,111, G. IS. Hoffman, E. L. Shryock, Jno Brown W. M. Hastings, feed store, Mts. H. Havorstick, drugs, D. Ralston, do Mrs. C. Elliott, do D. Sterrett, boots and shoes, Jos. Sites & Son, do William Porter, do B. Plank, do .1. Cornman, do John Irvine, do F. C. Fleming, do William lloodyeal, baker, William Sellers, do Peter Miller, do J. M. Klein, do J. F. Brown, do Miss E. Stahl, millinery, Mrs. M. Nell, do Mrs. E. Williams, do Mrs. S. A. Hutton, do D. Rhoads, cigars, W. C. Franeiscus, do Joseph hoover, do F. C. Kramer, jewelry, T hes. Conlyn. do 11. Ilysinger, do Rheeln Spahr, confectionary, Joseph Jonts, do 11. 11. Ginve, photographer, Mrs. It. Smith, do .1. C. lusher, do .1. O. Co Ills, hats and raps, .1. A, Keller, do I.lMas, " do bleary Saxton, hardware, Miller & Bowers, do George Ensmlnger, leather dealer, W. Bailing, do Samuel Ensmlnger. robes, William Clepper, do A. Shaubla, merchant tailor, 11. S. Bitter, do Eakins Bonner, do Livingston, do .1 Neuw bal, do S. C. Iluyett, do E. B. Leonard, jr., do .1. IV, Smile . y, do ,1,1111 Treibler, do 11. A. llhoAds, furniture, A, It. Ewing, do • David Sipe furniture St. wall paper, Mrs S. A. heifer, fancy K. 11 Inthen ' do Jameson A Co., Notions, John Hutton ' do Kinestnlth & Rupp, stoves, Wm. Fridley, do J. D. Corp., do .1. Loudon, Books. W. 11. Coroman, do .1.11 K. C. Wood, ard, produce, .1. Beetem . rO., plod 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 11 , 12 J. Givier, do 14 11. & S. Lee 14 Delancey & Shrom, lumber and coal, 11 A.ll. Blair, do 11 F. 111. Hoover, do 14 Win. Askew, marketing, 14 J. Conley, do 14 Wm. Wort, do Allison k Keeney, do Wm. Brought, do „I. 'fipple, do Sponbler, W. M. ellenoweth, 11. Baker, ,MECIIANICSBURG Comfort & Son, dry goods, Brindle & Nieswanger, do P. A. Brough t Bra., do John Rigel. do A. Dale, groceries, It. It. Crum, do David Devinney, do .1. Emlnger, do We‘d. & Rockafellow, do Kaufman A (I rillith, do 11. F. (isyrr drugs, Clark & bleach, do I, Day, do J. B. Herring, do D. C. Singer, shoes and hots, Levi Rigel, do C. Kelm. hoots and shoes, J. Swartz. jewelry, Boyer Eberly, hardware (I. IIoTA, &AChurnel, do & Mathews, stoves, Wih,ou„k Son, do .1. J. SMith. confecti‘Mary, J. A Siva, to, do I. 13. Palmer, do Davkl Miller, Produce, YAWN. las k Stayman, de Singizel .t Brandt, do 'l'. B. Bryson, do Johnson & son, do Stimoy,er & Fry, do W. 11. Oswald, lumber, .1. Mllleisen. do J. Simon, clothing, C. W. Abrams, do C. D. Reefer, do Tity.el & Brother, furs it ore, John Rupp. do (I. W. Loch man, photographer, Amin, Myers, do John tiro., marketing, (Norge Rorer, do .1. Marshall & Bro., do F. Hoffman. do =1 Stevick & rill'herson, dry goods, Stewart & Cox, do J. & J. 11. Ituddig, do ltobt. Snodgrass, do Hock, Viable & Hock, do J. lt. Vague, groceries, Sturnbaug & Blair, do J. D. Hassler, S. C. Holler, W. 11. IloDor, A . 'Farman, Drosslor k Clark, D. N. (I reason, Mrs. M. Duke, C. Fuson agt., J. C. Sondem do Wm. Baughman, do •I. C. AltJac, drugo, B. K. Keller, do Fdward A rt.z, do Forney & M'Pherson, hoi divine, & holler, do .1. M Gybes, stoves. J, A. Wolf, do John Bridges, merchant tailor, Shearer & Blair, do Kelso & Son, boots and hats, P. S. Art*, boots and shoes, 3 . M. Smiley, do G. B. Cole, hat,s and shoes, Croft, do Isaac Landis, jewelry, J. 11. Criswell, produce, 11. Ruby & Co, do T. P. Blair, do 11. 3. Duke . Bro.,lurnitttro, B. J. &toddy, do Da vitt Criswell, do Mrs. M. Davis millinery, Mrs. A. Bakor, do It. P. Si:lmlay, photographer, 11.0. K. Rehuelt, do S. Myers, marketing Benjamin Biggs, do Henry Myera. do NEW - VILLE. .. I.llTandllsh & Bon, dry goods, 11 16 OD Stough & Elliott, do 10 20 00 Klink & Tiro., ''. do 11 16 00 E. James & Bro , do 0 26 00 C. W. mull, stoves, 14 700 S. It. Cloudy, do 14 7 00 J. S. Hays, groceries, 13 10 00 Joe. Iloborling & 'Son, do F. M. Glouser, Mrs. M. B. Rood, drugs, .1. 11. Miller, do B. O. 'Wild, do J. J Crawford, confectionary, 14 7 Q 0 Joseph Woodburn, booth & shoes, 14 7 00 Samuel Mutob, jr., do 14 7 00 0 aorge 01. Bretz, photographer, 14 7 00 W. J. M'Cullough food store, 14 7 00 Joseph Laughlin, do 14 706 L. V.ll. Sopor,jowelry, 14 - 700 S. C. Bitnor, . merchant tailor, 14 700 .1. S. Daugherty, , do 14 700 . . tun c OTbrifthvaro, " — " — """' - 1D - ' - .,""20'00 John Hard, marketing. 14 700 Wm. Vonatd, do • 14_ 7 00 NEI'S BURG Shoemaker A: ElMott, dry goods, 11 16 00 Koontz 4; &oriel:, do 11 16 00 C. C. Stevick, furniture, 14 7 00 D. 11I'Coy, booth end shoal, 14 7 .00 J. Wagoner, marketing, 14 7 00 David Hoover, do 14 7 00 NLW CUMBERL4ND y Joseph Fv.inan, T. Willet, J. G. Miller, groceries, . 14 ~ 7 00 Loo & Eberly, lumber, ll. 16 00 Mosso)? & Coovor, ' do 10 20 00 Charles Oyster, ,do . , 14 . 7%00 Valentino Yeoman, do " . 14' is .'7 00 . , 80131JIAMPT0N TOWNSIIIP. ' L. Strohm; -- ' dry goods, - 12 -- 'l2 50 Wm. Clark, • do ' 14 7 00 J.lEiltooli & Drp., do • 14 700 George Clover, , ,do . 14 700 J. .4 C. Walden - 11th, do ' , 14 ' 7 00 Wm: Hawk, marketing ' 14 . ' 7,00 ' - ' NEWTON TOWNSHIP. ;lames Green, . dry goods, Myers & Landle, do *W. & T..Eautentm, — •do Newcomer & Co, . , do Clover & Ernst' , • - do B. Miller & 001 3 „, , . do C. Mellinger, , : - .d o John Idinnith - , do Walkor Graham, groceries, 12 12 50 Harsh & Bro., do 13 - 10 00. J. &J. B. llureh, do 10 20 00 Geary Snyder , do 11. 15 00 . ~ p ..,-, do S. Smith, hotographitZ ' ii . ' 7do FoanaughtSe,. Co., marketing 14 7 00 0. 11. Horn, do, 14 ' 700 J. M. Wagoner, ' 14, ' ,7 00 George Russel, dry goods, Peter Garter, - do E. Itnosel, do Class License. 9 $25 00 O 26 00 • 26 00 11 16 00 12 12 60 11 16 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 8 10 00 • 25 00 10 20 00 13 10.00 14 7 00 14 7 00 11 15 00 12 12 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 DICKINSON TOWNSKIP. Samuel Wolf, dry goods, i 14 700 J. F. Lower, do.. ' 14 7 00 Henry Warper, marketing, • . 14 7 00 SOUTH 311DDLETO1I. A. 51. Leidich dry goods, 12 12 50 IVelibor & In!land, do 12 12 50 S. N. Divot', .1 - do 11 15 00 C. Harmon, do 13 10 00 Prior Cleppor,, eoufeetionorY, 14 7 00 John llocknian do , l4 7 00 O. neap, furniture, 14 7 00 George Cioesanion, food etoro, 14 7 00 MONROE TOWNSHIP. Neisloy & Kaufman, dry goode,l2 12 50 (leorgo Brindlo do .. ..$ 12 12 50 Henry Spahr, produce store, ld 7 00 Samuel Plank,...do_ .e- - / II 700 D. S. Devenney, dpigs, ' -r z- , •.,..../ . ' 14 700 1/Po ' o2 ALLEN TOWNSHIP. .1. IL Doweller, ilry goods, , 12 12 60 John Swartz, Me Chant tailor, 14 7 00 Henry Kline, marketing, 14 7 00 Henry 11. Stouffer do 14 7 00 LOWER ALLEN TOWNSIILP A. Brower, dry goods, L. Crnll, do . C. Selwrich t drugs, F. Lee, produce, John I'. Young, marketing, Wm. Crall, do Coo. Brubaker, do Jame, Davis, do EA ST I'ENNSI3OROUO II TOWNSHIP Denlinger, D. Musser & Bro., Frt.o Patterson it: Myers, do H. Brooks W. Son, do Oravelin At Ruplin, grocery', .lolin Itlessner, do .1. Longueeker, do J. It do David Brown, marketing, lIAMPDEN TOWNSHIP David P. Lightner, dry Foods, Mode? Rupp, do E. W. k U. Vise, do D. Rump produce, John Templin, grocery, C. TempDu, furniture, Deorge K. Duey, snorkeling, SILVER SPRING TOWNSHIP N eweonier& Burkholder, dry goods, 14 A. Orri,s k J.llllllO, 11. IV. Lt‘id %v. 11. EVitiON, J. B. Itrerkmacker, marketing J. Ilry goolit+, 11. FU ilvr, gno6s, WEST PENNSBOROIMI TOWNSHIP 11 11111 . 1:114,1,1vr, Iry plods I'. & .1. Wlll,l . du Shambaug, produ6e, .1. v. l'itrotlon.,, .I. Watson, clealor, S. W. 1)111,, dry goods', A. )1 . 1.'0110ug,11, • do Wolf & Miller, Jo .1. W. Ilitudslouv, do James Itlehnp, nuuketing, Itkhop, do Thoulam 11 VCS, at) 111,4, do 110,1,t0, da Ilrothor, dry goodii R:uult•rnun, dry goods )1, 11 itgsner, groctry, 14 7 00 DISTILLERS AND BREWERS. Cnrlialq 9 25 00 O 25 00 O 25 00 O 25 00 O 25 00 Win. Alexander, David Mack, W. Ilenderson & Son, " Ald, Snyder & Co., Newton twp. EATING HOUSES. Carlisle, Mrs. E. Pilltey W. IVltlker, Joseph Gardner, James Spangler, Mrs. Ellen Peters, 'l'. .1. White, D. J. Grover, Mrs E. Fry, J. Motor, Mechanicsburg, A. Ebner, East Pennsborough, twp. 8 John S. Richer, Silver Spring twp. S Samuel It. Grove, Upper Allen twp. SALOONS. 12 $l2 50 25 00 11 15 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 10 20 00 14 7 00 11 7 GO 14 7 00 14 7 (Si 11 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 10 20 00 11 1500 14 7 ou 11 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 25 Ou 0 25 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 700 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 It .1 Xi It •I Ge,rgo Weirich, Swum.' 111,,,n, Wm. 111arlIn, )Ire )1. l'ol yin, Dit, hi Ilili, 1,. 11,41.1h/why! Moo. C. Yalser, John Sell:mil, Win. C. Franeiscus, Mrs. .1. ...Stela, Mechanicsburg, 7 .1. Orris, .vI Antrum, . 11. Clover, Southampton lap. Slit un , r, Shippmmhurg, . It Beaver, " . A. Shustor, " A. Ilennaherger, Newton tivp. . S. Dunlap. News ilk, nit's Shannon, South nylon, lIILLIAItD SALOONS IV. Nan ly, Carlisle, 1. Bell, 40 00 40 00 Notice is hereby given to all persons umned in the got e list, that by an act of Assembly approved April .t IS6'2, County Treasurers are required to bring suit td collect all licenses remaining unpaid on or before to first day of July next, and by other Acts of Assam y, venders of vinous, spirit - mut, malt or brewed liquors, also liable to indictment in the Court of Quarter Sessions. Those interested are therefore requested to lift their lien-uses without delay and save the costs, Or. LEVI Treasurer. of Cumberland County. May 4,1860--4 t. ESTATE NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the Estateof3ohn C. liiii, late of Middlesex Twp., Cumberland Co., have this day been issued to the subscribers living In the same Twp. All persons having claims will present them and those indebted will make payment to 10 20 00 10 20 00 10 20 00 10 20 00 10 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 11 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 12 50 12 7 00 14 7 00 14' 7 00 11 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 7 00 10 20 00 11 15 10 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 11 7 00 May 3,1866-6 t. Ta the lairs and legal representalives of Sam uel Long, late of Cumberland County, dec'd. 1 11 E undersigned baying been appoint- ed Anditor by the Orphans' Court of Cumber and County, to distribute the fund arrlsing from the 'ale of the real estate of said decydent, to and among hose legally entitled to receive the same, hereby gives notice that he will meet the parties In Interest at his °Mee In Carlisle on Wednesday, the 20th day of June, 1810, at 10 o'clock A. ii., for the purpOso of performing the duties assigned him. MaylB, 180 SAVE MONEY, AT CHARLES DGILBY'S CHEAP CASH STORE. HAVING just opened a large .assort ment of Imported and Domestic Dry Goods, which won) all purchased at a further decline in pri ces, I have commenced this day to sell all kinds of Goods in the Dry Goods and Fancy Line, at less prices than they were sold five days ago by any House In the County. Ladies Dress Goods, )4 and Fancy Cols and Black Wool Dolanes at Old Pr cos. Now Style Stripe Lustros, Atozambiquos all Styles at Old Prices, Now Style Chocks Poplins, all Shades, at Old Prices. Shepherds Plaid Ml:lairs and Dolancs all sloe Plaid at Old Prices Black and Colored Alpacas at 10Weitt, prio".) , l.Trshe 1..11 aL. mow B/,1..r 331ev013. .Sllll.lmtei, Better and cheaper than has been sold for Five years White Goods. Nainsooks, Cambrics, Iffehop Lawns, Puffed iduslins, Striped Swiss and Nainsooks for Drones and Garibaldi's at prices that will astonish all. 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 MEN AND BOYS WEAR Kontuckoy Jeans old Prices 25 cts. All the celebrated makes of Cassimoran. Cotton Goods, Linen Drills and "Ducks at lower prim than have boon bought for years. • I am selling Good Calicoes at 114,1834 10, 17 cts. • lam selling Good Muslin ' s at 12 3 4 ,, 11 4, 15, 10 ets. I am selling the Beet Tinbleached ' Atuslin to day at 24 and 25 cte. I am selling the Bost OftllCOOSto•day at 18 and 10 cts. T receive ovary morning the -Philadelphia and New York Domestic Price Lists from the' Principal Houses in those Citios and regulate • EVERY DAY the prices of all geode accordingly on a declining Mar. kat all will aoo that they have the advantage of the decline the very day It happens. This being the only fair way of doing business, I will strictly adhere to it, regardless of the opinion of other Houses. 41. tremendlous stock of Gingham a, Tickings, Checks, Flannels, Blue Drilling dm., all at lowest cost prices. In all the endless variety of Fancy goods too numer ous tom.sullen I take pleasure In saying our stock was nevermore complete and at prices that must satisfy all. Balmoral Skirts and all the makes of hoop Skirts at nod below old races. Silk 'Sup UmbroSete and Para sole. Ribbons, Laces, Edgings, Table Covers,(Dress Buttons by the Thousand) Bhakers, Toadles,Gents and Ohildron'e Gloves and Hosiery all elms colors and prices. Linen Ildkfs du, at very low Prices. 14 7 00 18 10 00 'SHOES. • Also a full now stink of -Ladles' and-Children's Shoes of every description. I sell no auction work and can warrant orory pair I sell and being at no extra expense for keeping the same am enabled to sell cheaper than any Shoe House in the County, call and Roe them all who want good and neat Shoes. Thankful for the liberal patronage which the public have long accorded me I hope to'bo able tomtit a cOni Mariann of the same. • liemenibee the place on' the Corner, opposite the Peat Offlet anii the Methodist Church; • , Come Ono and All and convince 'yourself before pur , chasing elsewhere seeing is believina.n. WAILES °amt. 14" , '7,00 'l4 7 00 16 10 00 10 10 00 13 .10 00 14 7.00 14 7'oo PENN TOWNSELP 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 709 12 12 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 700 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 do 14 7 00 14 7 00 18 10 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 'l,, 00 dry goods, prothico, 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 I=l3 El [MI 12 12 20 14 700 13 10 00 10 20 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 74 7 00 14 700 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 FRAIsIK FORD TOWNSHIP BEir3 7111 - F1 , 1,1N TowNsulP EIMI 7 10 00 7 10 00 7 10 00 7 10 00 . 7 10 00 . 7 10 00 . 7 10 00 7 10 00 7 10 00 7 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 (0) 10 00 10 00 10 00 BIOSHS 0 LA'DFELDER LYDIA GILL. Admiutstrators NOTICE. 'WM . M. P ENROSE, Auditor FANCY GOODS, f.7:lloney 1. ~ Monet; 1. PURE VIRGIN HONEY • CAN be bad bf CoLE, STEWARD & Co. .on East Street, -between Loudn- 'and ' , North streets, at a reduced price, put up in glass Jars con. taming one, two, and four pounds, in any quantity. STEWARD, .4 Co. , Carlisle, May 10,1866. Mem COLE, anima., .4 co , .• • Gentlemen : —l have, examined the Honey you so kindly presented to me. Myself andfamily have eaten re it, and bad we not known to the contrary, would have been astonished at honey being thus early taken from the Dees. Your Minor le in all respects, equal to the befit Deo Honey I have over soon; indeed, identical in smell, flavor, taste, and- app,trance, with that manufactured by the "Little Busy nese," I can most cordially recommend it to the public, WI a pure and most delicious article for family'use. My father was an Aparian, and I have boon accus tomed all my life, to have good honey. Yours truly, JOHN C. LUSHER. Gstertnnen: My father was an Aparlan, and I have been accustomed to have good and pure honey, and do most cheerfully, Indorse the statement of my brother. in-law, Mr. Lecher. , Respectfully yours, May 11th. 1600. Mice KATE R. ITOLLAR To the Ladies of Carlisle. The subscribers are prepared to furnish FAMILY Moats for using MERRILL'S WASHING COMPOUND. They will furnish to families who doslro it, enough of the compound to do ono largo washing without charge. It is warranted not to Injure the fabric or texture of any thing which may bo washed with it, and not to Injure the moat delicate colors of colored clothing ; on the contrary, it sets and brightens the colon; of any colored clothing. We beg to call the attention of the public, and particularly tho Ladies, to the following letters, ad dressed to us, by Ladies who aro now using Mur rill's Compound: Ilmuusauno, May 21st, 1865.. Mn. RICHARD COLE—Dear Sir, you requested, of me to know how long I have used the Washing Compound in my own family. I have used it for six months, and have found it to Le exactly what tt is recommended to he. It has not injured my clothing in the least ; indeed, I find that they wear longer than when washed in the ordinary way. It also sots and brightens the colors of colored cloth ing. I have not used a wash board since I have had the compound. Money would be no inducement for me to do with out it. Respootfully Yours, MRS, B. RICHMOND IVltty 25, 18G6 Carlisle, April 28th, 1806. Mr. Coik, dir, The " Washing Compound?' which you handed to me, I have fairly tented in doing a largo washing to day ; and It gave me perfect satis faction, as it was the first time I ever washed without a rubber or machine, I got through with my washing in one fourth of the time, and with one foul th of labor that it took me in the old fashioned way. I would not, upon any account, do witout it. It Is ono of the greatest wonders of the ago, as It saves time, money and labor, as well as making the clothes look whiter than by the old process. The effect of the Lompound upon colored clothing is to brighten the colors 7 00 10 00 i 00 10 ( ) 10 00 7 00 7 00 Carlisle, May 6, 1866. MOSM'S COLE, STEWARD° it Co., (1011t111111e0, I have tried the •` Merrill's London Washing Compound" you gave to me, in the washing of twenty two pieces, in one hour. It gave me perfect satisfaction, and fully corned up to all that Is said of it. I did not use a wash board, neither did I rub the dothes with my hands. They were as white, clean, and clear as any I ever washed W the ordinary way. It sets and brightens the colors of colored clothing. It does not. in the slightest degree Injure the clothes; to use the com pound, lessens labor, saves time, and money. 1 would not, for any consideration, do without It. I most cor dially recommend it to all house humus _ _ Mrs. SARAH JACKSON COLE, STEWARD & Co., East, St. between Louther and North. May llth, 1866.-3al NOTICE FIIHE Auditor appointed by the Or phan'e Court of this County, to marshal] and distribute the funds lu the hands of C. P. lluturleh Esq. Administrator of Daniel Bailey, deceased, to among those entitled to receive the same, will at tend to the duties of his appointment on Saturdry, the third day of June, 1860, at his nflice, in the Borough of Car lisle, at 10 o'clock a. M., at which time and place all persons Interested may ationd. Muy 11, 18G6.-3t ESTATE NOTICE etters of administration on the estate of John McPato,laie of South Middleton top., Cumberland county, have been issued by the Register of said county to the subscriber residing in the Bor ough of Carlisle. All persons Indebted to said estate will make Immediate payment and those having claims will present them for settlement to ROBY. McCA Tbl EY , Sr. May 11,181,16-6 t,.. NOTWE. QC HOOL Directors and Teachers, who K j have diflictilty in obtaining Ellsworth's Copy koala, at a reasonable price are requested to remit di rectly to me, at the rat eof $1 80 per dozen, for as few or many as they require and the books will be received, free by return mail. MIII J. W. IsLLSWOII.III, Publish° Clinton Hall, Astor Place, N. Y. City CAUTION. ALL persons are hereby notified not to purchase a note of Seventy FIT° Dollars, dated /Ala, 18013, payable et the First National /lank, Carlisle, Pa , given by the undersigned to Joseph Harlan. of Washington Co., Pa ,ac I have never re calved value therefor. MARTIN WEIGEL Penn Telp., Cumberland Co., May 11, 1866-30-. Good Will and Fixtures of a Tavern Stand For Sale. rrIIE subscriber offers at public sale, his Tavern stand, known as the " Gen. Sherman House," on Fifth Bteeet, in the city of Harrisburg. It Is licensed;and is 111 be sold on reasonable terms. Falling health ;compels me to sell. Possession given Immedi ately. GOTL11:11 YOUNG. May 11, 1866-3 to. SUMMER RESORT! CIARLISLE SPRINGS ! fl'hessi celebrated White Sulphur Springs will be open for visitors about the Ist of June. They have recently been Purchased by the undersigned, the grounds refitted, the house repaired and all repainted, and i NTIRELY REFURNISHED with elognutv New Furniture, and shall bo kept In every respect equul to any city Betel. To our friends at home wo say give us your patronage, and with your encouragement and our knowledge and experience in hotel keeping, we shall not only make the Springs a pleasant resort for you, but will make them THE WATERING PLACE of tho county. AVo have added a Billiard Room, Bow ling A lley, good ',lvory, and you can have nice country drives and pleasant shady walks. We have also en gaged the services of a good hand of music, so that those who wish can "tip the light fantastic too." Come and enjoy yourselves. For further particulars apply to NV .0. PSON, Proprietor of th.' State Capital lintel, Harrisburg, pa.. or S. 1.. IiPCUI,LoCII, Carlisle Springs, Cumb. Co., Pa May 10,1860—St REDUCTION IN PRICE American Watches, ..Made WALTHAM, MASS. IN consequence of the recent great de cline in gold and sliver and all the materials used in the manufacture of. our goods, and in anticipation of a still further decline, we have reduced our prices to as low a point as they can be placed With Gold at Par, so that no one need hesitate to buy a watch now from the expectation that it will b e cheaper at some future time. Thu test of ten years and the manufacture and sale of More than 200,000 Watches, have giveriour„productiora the very highest rank :a , . mong thlakeepers. Commencing with the determi nation to make only thoroughly excellent watches, our business has steadily increased as the public be came acquainted with their value, until for months to. gather, we have boon unable to supply the demand. Wa have repeatedly enlarged our factory buildings um til they now cover over throe acres of ground, and give accommodation to more than eight hundred work. men. Wo aro fully justified In stating that wo now make MORE TIIAN ONE-lIALP ON ALL TUE WATCHES BOLD IN TEE UNITED STATES. The different grades aro distinguished by the following trade marks en. 'graved on the plate : I. "American Watch Co," Waltham, Male 2. "Appleton, Tracy tr . Co." Waltham, Mem 3. "P. S. Bartlett," Waltham, Alan. 4. "Win. Hilary", 0. OUR LADIES' WATCH of first quality la named "Appleton, Tracy 8 Co," Waltham, Blass. 6, Our next quality of Ladles' Veatch Is named 8: Bartlett," Waltham,illass. Those watches aro furnishod in a great varloty of sizes and styles of Tho American Well Co., of Waltham, 111 asa, author. Wills to stato that.iyithout distinction of trade Marks or prleo. ALL VIE PRODUCTS OF TIEUR FACTORY ARE. •• • 1 • FULLY WARRANTED - to be the bolt time keepers of their class fiver made in MISor aniOther Oeuntry. .11uyere should' remember that unlike the guarantee of a foreign maker who can never by reached, this warrantee Is good at all thrum against- the. Company or their agents, and that if after the moat thorough trial,any watch should'provo do. feetiTo in any partioular, it may always by exchanged for another; As the American Watches made at Walt. .ham,araTer sale by,dtialers generally threughouethe 'country, wo do not solicit orders for single watches. . CAUTION.—The public are'cantione'd , to buy only of respectable dealers. All'persons selling' counterfeits 11600secutod:' • 7 • "!..• • "' : . , . ' BOBBINS & 4.YI , LETON, 'AGENTS l'Olt TILE ealtrucii( wilt= COWAN; 182 Diolidway.4.- Y. - May lei 1t4:10.7 . 71,33,1 , , ' • 'Mrs. Rii:BW.ICA STEWARD J. M. WEAKLEY, Auditor. MEM Still Ahead ! ! ! LEIDIGH & MILLER - FT A Vll just opened the largest and most complete stock of DRY GOODS, suitable for the present and coming Seasons, that has over been brought to the Deronsh of Carlisle, having been pur chased since the GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES n all kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, that hal; butt taken place in the Eastern Mice, and every thing marked dos. n to ITS VALUE IN G OLD The stock consists In part of an endless variety of DRESS GOODS, SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON, Such as Black and Colored Silks, of every variety, grade, quality and style ; Mohair Poplins ; Chime Aloliairs ; PLAID AND STRIPED POPLINB ; Plaid and Striped Poil do Cheveres ; all shades of plain and figured MOHAIR ALPACAS ; VALENCIAS all gradoB of Shepperd's Plaids, All 'Wool jilons (le Printed de Laines and Challies, PRINTED PERCALEiS, BRILLIANT SCOTCH GING HAMS, Chlntzon, of all pattern a ; &e., !lc GRAND DISPLAY OF DOMESTIC GOODS. CALICOES, from 12& ots. up BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, as low in price as 16 cts. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS. PILLOW CASE MUSLIN 5, all widths. LINEN AND COTTON TABLE DAM ASKS. Tickings, Checks, Crashes and Iluckibach Tows Hugs, Napkins Dollies, Ginghams, Cottod Pants Stuffs, Linen Checks, Kentucky Jeans, Nankeens, kn., kc,,&c. MOURNING GOODS. Bombazines Lam's° Cloths, Reps, Poplins, ,ingle and double %kith du Leine& A LPACAS, .3101 IA II?S, suoTcu GINGHAMS, Printed de Lalnes, Polka Spott Foulards, Crape Veils, Craps Collars, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, &c %pedal attention given to the furnishing of all kinds of Funeral Goods, of which wo always have a full sup ply• A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS AT LEIDICH & MILLER'S, Such na CADIBRICS, JACONETS, N AINSOOKS, BRILLIANTS real French Swiss MIISLINS, Striped, Plaid, Swiss and Nainsdok Musli', suitable for Dress and Oaribaldas, Bishop's Lawns, Victoria Lawns, • Shined, Tucked and Puffed Mualins, for Unribaidas, &c » &c. NOTIONS I NOTIONS!! Jouvin's celebrated Kid Cloves; a I grades of Silk, ilorlin, Lisle Thread and Cotton Gloves, for Ladies, tients, Misers and Children ; Linen Ilandkerchleis ; Silk liandkerehiefs ; Hosiery of all hinds; Needle worked Edgings ; Leroy, Hooped Skirts, Ilshnorals, Dress Triunniugs, Ribbons, &c. MEN'S AN I) BOYS WEAR, Always a full stock of all deseriplione of OLOTHS,OAB SIMEItES, VESTINOS, &c. We will also bavo Oar minas made, up at very short notice by a Cirot.class Fashionable Tailor. All lho now designs of PARASOLS & SUN UMBRELLAS IN TIM MARKET SPRING SHAWLS, BASQUES 4• HAN TIES. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS I CARPETS! CARPETS 11 of ovary grad') and style, In the market, comprising lIEMP, LINEN, LISTING, HOME MADE RAG, SUPERIOR 2•PLi, SUPERIOR 3.PLY, INGRAIN, of the celobrated makes of Lowell and Hartford Com pantos. REAL ENGLISH BRUSSELkAo Floor 011 Cloths, Table 011 Cloths, Stair 011 Cloths Window Shadea and Blinds, Matting Rugs and Matta _ . Please call, one and all, and see for yourselves the advmatago there le in purchasing your, Goods where you can buy them the cheapest, us our motto's al- ways to make "QIIICK SALES AND SMALL, PROFITS." and at the same time will convince you that we ,are never undersold. We alv. aye take great pleasure in exhibiting our Goode, feeling assured that wo have the mo t complete stock of Goode in the county; _ ...„ _, . . . ..., Feeling under great Obligations to the community fot•ttheir very kind and liberal - patronage an far ex tended to the Firm, we earnestly and respectfully,ask a continuance of the same. Ate- Ploaso remember to call at the Corner direct Opposite Irvine's Shoe Store, (81gn of the Carpet Hal ' LEIDICII ISLTLLER. March 80,1866 - AMERICAN ORGANS: - From "Godey's LadieeßOok" February, 1866.) REED ORGANS, Su) THE following remarks and sugges• done relative to this Immensely popular lnotru• meet will doubtless Interest, and profit very many of our readers, we commend the article to their careful perusal:— A hundred and one makers of Organs, Cottago, Par. lor, Cabinet, American, School Organs, etc etc., aro each claiming to make the best instrument In the world. Being comparatively n new instrument as at present constructed, we are convinced the public aro much lees capable ofjudging of its merits. or demerits, than of most other instruments. If there to really an opaontial dlffereneelnlakernof thorn are some excel lent and some worthless ones, the public: (Mould have some criterion for judging of thou,, some facts Which will enlighten them. We cheerfully concede the space for this article knowing that there la hardly a family, er church, or school in all the land, but is more or less interested In this topic. We are also aware of its be ing a great misfortune, a real calamity, to any of them to purchase an inferior or worthless Organ, ruinous to good pittying, and often a source of much annoyance and vexation. We know this article to emanate from a candid and intelligent source, and thus we give it to our readers. The question Is often asked, what aro "reed organs 1" We adswer, they are, In most canes, nothing in the world but the old melodeon in disguise. Many of the so-called organs have the same bellows, the same reeds, and the same general internal arrangement. With the bellows turned on to gain room, they have simply put on a more pretentious exterior and a more high Hounding name. But an organ, to be in reality an or gan, must have a wind chest or reservoir for air sepa rate from the bellows, into which wind-chest the reeds open, and the tone has room to expand and perfect it self into the full round tone, similar to the flute nr pipe organ, oven, ntnooth, firm, and mellow ; and this tone from reeds cannot be obtained in any other way known. Nothing as annoys a true organist as to bars the vol ume of Hound swelling and jerking spasmodically with every variation of force on the bellows, which Midways the case where the reeds open direct into the bellown or air passages, instead of a wind chest or sound-box. And yet some makers even go so far as to claim this spasmodic or automatic jerking of the bellows on the reeds as an excellence, just as though they did not know that it must very soon throw the reeds out of tune, and injure the bellows; and an though it were not an easier matter to obtain a much better and mare easily managed swell by other methods. The truth is, any organ, so called, or melodeon which has the wind acting directly upon the reeds, Is nothing more nor 100 tun. w hnno nooo.,lonn. tire. It nn no Ton stray. And when organists and true musicians beconie of the fact that they can obtain those that are organs' In fact as well an In name, they will buy no more of the objectionable ones. Then again the swell should al ways bel separate and distinct from the bellows, str as not to'be acted on by the hand, or soft blowing, but. convenient no that the player can use It with tire knee, separate from the hands or feet, and thus always un der easy control, to be used ad libitum. The largo divided bellows, or double bellows, is also a very Important improvement. By thin means not only can the wind be supplied more evenly, but with far greater case to the performer, from the fact that either bellows alone will be Burg, taut for the lighter melodies, thus permitting the player to change about and rest the feet at will; than, if the bellows is of the requisite large size, and having tile wind chest or reservoir, all will ho scull. As to the revds, they must be scientifically tuned and voiced, or all the othergeod qualities In the world cannot produce a good toned In. strunient. The Inquiry now very naturally arises, where ran the organ be procured combining all these essential and desirable qualities'? Then. I only one possessing all these points, and t hatis the AM Elt IC A N ORGAN, made by S D. A 11, W. SUIT,,. of liest4n, SIBERIA OTT Wholesale Agent, 581 Broadway, New 'York. These organs have a xvind-chest extending the whole length of the Instrument and so constructed as to net at the sumo time au a rover berating‘ sound-box or board, end having the same important relation and part to perform that the Folintling-board her. to the piano. Th Is feat in e the makers have pates ted, and to it are owing In a great measure lb. entirely use- quailed fullness and rich ens I.f tone so highly prized by all who have used these organs They also have the largest and best divided bell we in use, which is another important feature. No part of their work is slighted, no expense or pains spared to make the A merican Organs perfect musically, as Well as mechan ically', and. Judging from the immense sale of them at present, they bid fair to long maintain the proud posi tion they have won by superior merit alone We would most heartily advise all interested to call upon or address Mn. cumin OTT, the Wholesale Agent, at Si Broadway, Now York, and ray assure them he will, n the most gentlemanly and truthful manner, impart o them all the Information they may desire relative o this truly delightful instrument. , PROPERTY on South Hano :11 1 2(4)(T\°\n:. 1,1 street, Carlisle, Comprising 120 toot in front .t to depth having there, n erected 3 Dwell ing lious,s, Shops and other Buildings will Lc sold en tire or divided to suit purchasers. Apply to A. L. SPONSLER. MUSIC TEACHERS . I yeb.l6, MB. • m:i Rwmww-Imi The subscriber is fully prepared Is furnish Sheet Music, Strings, Musical Instruments, and Music Books of all kinds at the lowest trade rates. wholesale and re tail, from the largest collections In this country. Orders punctually and faithfully attended to. Address all orders ISM BOARDMAN, 0 RAY PIANO-FORTES, SN'holomtlo Agency. The oulmcrilvr, Into m orn r of thin well known firm ham established a wholesale agency, thi Broadway, New York City, where he will be nleao"d to receive the orders of his friends and the public, and especially to hear from those who hare so liberally bestowed their patronage on the firm hereto fore. ❑e will supply these superior instruments to he trade Wtolesale and Retail, at the very Lowied 'riots, made with the insulated Iron it Im and Promo acost in one solid plate). They excel all other, in bility superiority 01 tone, and elegance of external ppearauce. All these Pianos , have overstrung Scales, giving in connection with the patent iron ilor and train°. Full Round, Powertul,and Sweet Alellow Tones. The Cases ore enegant In appeAranee, and easily and safely han. died. Warranted to prove satisfactory, or the money returned. Address all orders to SIBERIA art, 581 Broadway New York S. D. & 11. W. SMITH'S AMERICAN ORGANS THE: MOST PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL MUSICAL INSTRUMENT IN THE W0.E2,1_,1D. MIMI AMERICAN HOME CIRCLE TTII) AMERICAN OR