ezOIII I ill 0 }tit:ITCH! SCRATCH I stinAltitl I SCRATCH U.l. • • • . , Rom 10, to 4B houre... -_ Virbariton's Ointment :nures 'The Itch. - Wboaton'e Ointment ' cures . Ssit Rheum, __Wheaton's Olntm,one:,cures Totter. - "• Mboabin's - Olutniont .curso Barbers' Itch. • Wheaton's Oil:Arno:it cures Old 00,00. Witeatcn's Ointment cures Every kind hke Price, 50 cents a box by mail, 00 ceriie.• dildrece WEEKS $ POTTER, No. 170 liashiugton Street Seaton; Mass. - .... - 'For stan,by all Druggists. Bhp' 20 07-IY. ' . INFORMATION. • . . _ -_ Information guaranteed. to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a baldv head' or, beardless face, also a recipe tor - -the removal. of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, etc. on the akin, leaving tha same soft, elear, and bytritiful, Can be obtained without, charge by addressing . .;,''THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Cluzatisr, 823 J3rondway, Nov York mayl7 67-1 v COLGATE & .CO.'S ;•0;4( G E"lt Ai A. 1 , 1" -- . C) kill ri ERASIVE SOAP .x.ryy•., Is ma , nolheuturod from PURE ..ror'rekdvoistvq!;°F,m: . OELLENCIE. For m o all Grocers. May 17,1807-1 y Chills and .Feverpepsia, Lived complaint, 4d.Kidney • Diseases Cured. - • busimnivs -11BRD BITTERS Has cured*more diseases where it has boon used, than all other Medicines combined, _lt Is the only remedy that reaqy purifies. the blood, and has never ailed In curing DySpoplilo, Fever and Ague, and 'Die conses of the Liver. 4 Bold by nil Druggists and Dealers: 8. B. HARTMAN te CO., Proprietors, LAMA tqz:ix, PA., and °IMAGO, ILLINOIS. Haps 684 m • _ $25 AGENTS' WANTED. $25 We want first-class Agonto to introduce our IM PROVED STAR SHUTTLE SEWING MACIIINE. .Tho cheapest and boot Moehino in'tho whole country. Extraordinary inducements to good ectiva salesmen. Particulars and oomph) work furnished on appliC4- . t ion . A. J—DIIMONT,,Agent,. 630 Arch Street, Philadelphia. • 24feb-3ne. • lIORSE.and Cattle Powdersond—Lioimunts,togeth . or with a largo assortment of fresh Drugs and Medi cines, Dye Stuffs, Ice., .tei, just rorolyed at Corumon - fir Worthington's Drug Store, No. 7, East 15 tiln'Streot, Carlisle.- THE TAX HALF GONE. Coal Oil flan 8 cents per gall on, Sugars, Coffoles Syrups, on band In largo quantitie ' Ground Alum Salt retailed at $2,45 per 'sack— wholesale price still lower. largo tot of Flower•pets just l'eceicod. Only the freshest and best of everything, kept al.& Wholesale & tiotall ( - tracery. Queensware, Glassware, Cedar and Willost-ware Store. .W3l. ISLAIR k SON, "South End" Carlisle, Pa P. B. A laige lot of Floh . wholesolo and rotoll IVEW ADVERTISEMENTS. _ _ • WANTED.—TweIve or fifteen 'WO mon to work In Rag room of Golly Paper Good wages and constant employment. Apply - A. -MANSFIELG. .Bmay.3 . "ROARDING. ip The subscriber having rented and taken posses- COO of the large . and contoodlow; dwelling house,. II known at Inhoff's'bu ding, situated on the south nest corner of Malk 4 Square and Hanover -Street, proposes to accornnu date a limited number of per =anent bbarders, a d all transient custom that may apply. Having - just retired from the proprietorship of thd Cornman - ilouse, ha Is well prepared to fur nish the Tory best .accommodations to be found in the town.' Persons - desiring good ooarding at rea sonable rates, will do well to call, bud- giro him a trial Sninp4t. OTICE.--SPaled pro — p6sals , -4vill be received at this office untd 10 o'clock A. M. on aturday, May 23, 1868, for furnishing the troops at Carlisle Barracks, Pa., with good FRESH BEEF, for six (6) months from and after the Ist day of June, 1868, onsuchless time as the Commissary "General of_ subsistence U.S. Army may direct. - Proposals must be in duplicate und endorsed Pro posals for Fresh Beef, and must contain tho names of two responsible poisons who will sign the bond and become responsible for the faithful performance of the contract. Persons who bid are requested to be present at the opening ol the proposals. The which reserves the right o reject any or all bide they may consider nreasonablo or for any other sufficient CAW., JAMES EGAN, Ist Lieut. :2d U. S. Cavalry, A. O. S Wilco A. C. 3. Carlislo Ilk's., Pa., April 27th 1558. Imay=tt. D IVIDE ND. CARLISLE DEPOSIT DANK, May 5,1888. The Board at Pireators have declared a dividend of four per cent., for tho last nix months, clear of lazes, payable on demand. By - order of tho Board. P: ITASSIYER,' Chs/ifer. Bmay 68. PRIVATE SALE.—The Subscriber; residing in West Ponnsborough township, at Mount Rock, offers at 'private salo the following de scribed real (Mato A lot of ground containing a HUI° more than ono acre, havingthercon_orectod a two oto. ry ,LOG 1.10113 E WEATHERBOARDED, A LOG MOE. MAILER SHOP a story anti a half high, a Good Stable, Wagon Shod, Corn Crib and Hog Pen. A good wall of water is -also on the premises. Torun reasonable Inquire of HENRY BROWN, Mount Rock, P. 0. may 08-Bts .0 CUbI'i3ERLAND VALLEY HORSE INPURANCE'IAND DETrOTIVE COMPANY. CAPITAL 560,000: -The above _Company_luta been organized for the Insuring of all kinds of live stock against loss by death, theft or accident. 7he intake-I:lnsurance are Ati low and as favorable as any Company of the kind' ih the United States, while an abundant capital, and a careful manage ment of it. affaire, make it tmost dealrablo to those wishing, to Insure. ".President. WILLIAM WCLELLAN, Vice President W,, P. SADLER, . Secretary. e Applications c 15 - r il'' sur fi n 'R'.7trEi l lif l , ° ,, t o o ntnt Car Palo Pa Or to J. E. JOHNSON, Actuary, ghipponaburg Pa Bruny 08-IY. TN BANKRUPTCY. IN District Court of the United States for the Eas tern District of Pennsylvania. In the matter of filicbtrel IC 'Bushey, Bankrupt Eastern District of Pennsylvania' A. B. A,warrant in Bankruptcy bas beck issued by said lurt epithet /De estate of Michael N. Busboy, of the ounty of Cumberland, and State of Pennsylvania, in said district, who has been duly adjudged a bank rupt upon petition of his creditors, and the payment of any debts and the delivery of any property ,he. • longing to mid binkrupt to him or to his use, and Abu transfer of any property by him are forblddon by law. meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their debts and Moose ono oh more Assignees of his estate will ho held at 0 Court of bankruptcy to be holden at COMM, in rald district ow the 17th day of May, A. 11.11308, at 10 o'.lock, A. M., at the ogles °Linos. A. Barnett, (in the Court Ileum at Carlisio,) one of the ,Regloter e imbankruptcy 'of said 'district. P. O. ELLMAKER,. . ... . U. 8. Marshall for said District, , . per B. 11. Galbraith, Deputy Deputy U. 8. Marshall's Mee, Bloomfield; in. Bmay.2t. J. 'T. DtLAC-ROIX, 'IMPORTER AND DEALER, IN C A-RP ETING S, MATTINGB, OIL OLOTHB ItUOB,.ETO irlioleealo And Retail, - • • No.-- . 87 South Second St., ebovo Chestnut PUILADELPIIIA N. 11.—Puiellastra pill d_ Nal o tall Bmay•qm. . . toALDMINISTRATOWS .NOTICE. • Litters or - Atlndeletration-on the - estate-of ort Moore, late_of the Borough of Carlisle . , 'has boon Issued by the Register of dOomberiand co., to the'subseribor. All parsons baring claim will pro root and those indebted I'oll make payment to 'THOMAS H. MOORS; Administrator, d_ or to . 11,13AKLEY Si SADLS,II; Atty'll. .. . 11;apill-Ot. • • , • . , A 13MINISTRATORI6' . totters of Administration basing this day Act * granted on the: ostato of the Itov, llennan Johnson, D. A. Into of the Borough of Guild°, to the ...subscriber .reelding.-In-the-same-Dlece.-. Not ice-is -hereby given to an persona indobted to , the. said es tate to mako immediato payment and thosO hayint anima to Dumont thom,t.g, 17apr.11.0t , , • 4ISSIGN.PE PlOllO/I.—Tho'iinderL algal& iamb/Ans. in' Fast -l'ouneborough town• fp, having 14 dead of voluntary!, assignment, boon . • app . oltitod Antigua° .of Thoodoro . Willett, of Now Oumbarlan4. notioo lo twroby 'given to al p pOOOOOO indabtpd to usld.Willott, to makemit:mitt auttthble,a hat inircialifts t° protiout, tiler° to .• • •, - 9EO. W. onusivELL,.e Ass!granyi 24spr11-ot. EEW A_D frLi'.IISE,IIIEI V TS. 1 073 E. BENTZ; _ M. BENTZ. NL TV- --FIRM-1= NE-TV G 0 OAS Having rurchased the large stools of goods from' , .7, Ho-taxon - have associated together - for the pin. Dodo of conducting the. Dry .ifoode Business. under thn above. deslgnathin. To this largo and well assorted stock, miller., added largely of now and ETT:GANT GOODS, wo find ourselves In a condition to • successfully cam poto with any houseOin the trado between Phila delphia and Pittsburg. Our Immense stock copslots - in port of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, in groat Variety- and of choice desiins,,,..suitablo for spring, summor and winter wear,' and all articles necessary to complete a fientlemon'a Wardrobe. For this department we have engaged tho servlees . of an A. lc O. 1 'DA. ILO R , whose garments aro warranted 16 fit. SILKS plain fancy and black, DL LAINES all wool, desirable. colors, POPLIN ALPACAS, all shades, LUSTRES and POPLINS.' FRENCH PEROALlikrace goods, SILKS, heavy black ; and plain solid lore, ALPACII AS, Poplin do, black and fancy, Parasols Umbrellas, all colors, and a'l the most fashionable Dregs Stuffs in the mar het, Kid, Silk Lisle Thread, Buck Cotton Gloves, and everything desirable in the Clove lino. ..Cambric and Swiss Edgings and Insertings, in groat abundance, Laces, handkerchiefs, from the lowest price up to finest needlatworked embroidery. , J Ribbons, all shades from ley' yd.. ride, down to the very narrow. . Triziamings a very large assortment comprising every good thing in use. • . Buttons, 1 ' ' - Fans Muslins,i Calicoes, . Ginghams, . • Flannels, . .filekings, - • Checks, Linens, • . . - all in great, -inriety..:. Cambric, Nainsook, Jaconel, and Swiss Muslins Table Linens, add LICIOII and Clohn Table Covers. GRAIN BAGS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, PRENCiI CORSETS.. C A'R, TS r CARP E TS!! Prom 35 cts., por yard,,,up to the best Imperial three ply, — solllng- lower •tho oncrkot rates. Carpi.j.. Chain Binding, Floor and Table 011 Cloths, ilhatlug,s, Itugs,Nlndow Blinds Wu Imo the stock,tonccommodato the entire con, munity and all to boamlll lower irtih can ho bought anywhere in:thie - section of the country. Call and sce 111.:NTZ & CO. • Irony 6S-tf. rNmE4,, lING M, N NEE The only Family Machine that sets up its own . ot It knits nil sizes, widens and narrows off tho toe omplete—producing all varieties of knit goods from • n infant's stocking, mitten or glove to a ladys .hawl or bond Price 'Redticad to 58 Dollars ! It is durable, easily operated and warranted ~u, c ced ur t hu hands of every purefauer. ' ADDREgS, with stamp for circular.and samplo stocking J. D. OltN E, Oen 'I AgE 922 Chestnut St, Luny 138-3 m. WILLIAMSCHARLES HEATING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, Nos-. 1132 & 1134 Markel Sfrect, PHILADELPHIA Has an e l ntlrely new heater. - It is... Greeted to it once commend Itself to general favor being a . . comblnation'of wrought, and cast iron. It is very simple in Its ronstraction, and is perfectly air tight; self-cleaning,ltavine no pipes or drains to be taken out,-hod cleaned. It is so arranged "with Upright fines as to produce a larger amount of - heat froni—llvo sameweight of coal than any' furnace now to use. The hygrometie corwition ci the air as produced by my new arrangement of evaporation will at once de monstrate that it is the only ' HOT . Allt FURNACE 11111311121 . . that will produce n perfectly healthy atmosphere. I em now mnklmg file sizes of.PORTA&Lis, and four for Masonry. . RANGES, ~.. Special attmilon is call to my NEW GOLDEN EAGLE COOKING RANGES, as I feel assured there la nothing' In use that can compare with them, as . . regards their durability, economy and 0111010003, with it lurgo assortihents of Low Down Orates, Fire Nitro Stoves, Registers and Ventilators. Bond for tllus tratod circulars. lu a) 118- m. - EIGGS FOR HATCRING: Jr) 'From my premium stock of fowls, Whitel Fared Spanish Mark, $2,00 per doz. .Spanish White or Leghorns. holden Phu:wants, " Sliver Pheasants, " - .• " The above pries, includes, boxing and !delivering:at Express Unice. - 24Ap WANTED AGENTS to sell the °heaps, , most -practical -and durable pens ever lin - ight before the public GREENE'S GOLDEN PENS, avidly celebrated for their remarkable' flexibill ty and anti-correslve properties. -These pens aro put up in bronco and gilt slide boxes, sell' rapidly and pay a large profit to the agent, Sample rardsi with Puns, forwarded on receipt of 10 eta. Circulars free, address, ell es. S. nEe.Na, 413 Chestnut St., Phila. Pa. 3april•lm. OPENING. • Silts. NEFF is now opening a splendid assortmont of Spring and Summer ZULLIINERY, comprising Bon net., Sundown or Shade 'Hats. Also, Flowers, Caps, Or., an ologant assortment" of Ribbons, inoludirg eyery atylo of Sash.ribbons, Gilt and Jot bands for the hair 'Adios Curls, Braids, Plaits, Frizzes, Hair Bolls. Ladierrorderin n " hair earl - have an3Pcolor made to or der. All the different shades of Satins fen trimming Dresses and Salines; also very handsome Parasols and Sunshades, at romarkably.low prices; also a large as sortment of llopkia's own make of Ile op. Skirts. flats and Bonnets altered to any style: The I{I,IOVO , goOds will all be sold at a very reasonable price. - - MRS. NEFF, 10 pr 6b-3 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. The Cumberland County Agricultural Society will bold lte W. B. MULLING ANNUAL EXHIBITION, ! ,'r; , l On Wednesday, Thicrsday and Friday,' October, 14th; 15th and lath, 1868. Thu list of premiums is the largmt and most com prehensive over offered by., any County Associat ion In the State, and the ensuing exhibition Is cons. dontty expected to prove the largest and most suc cessful ever hold. lutity-31. , WANTEID.—A. smart active young lion, with thorough oxporlonco In the Hard ware trade, 'wanted Immediately to do bus Ino•n In Shlppensburg. Apply to lidltor of VALLEY.SENTINEL. rinpr 68-at ' _ • ~ . ELECTION' NOTICE--Noto . is booby given that an oledtlon will be bold on Tionday, May, 11th 1808, at tit° Court house iu. Car— lido, bet weou The hoiirs of 2 and. 4 o'clock, P. 11. of said day to elect a President and live Managurs„oftike Carlisle Gas and Water Cum patty. CEO. WEISE, ' 2,111pr2t. • - • • ' 2ect'y. M 1;. SMIT,EY:= MILLINER & DRESSMAKER, No. 19 South Pitt. Street, Curlisle, Pn. X: B. Agoitt -fori Staten 'eland Dyeing Entablish 24apr11 OS. FSTATE NOTICE. • • . _Letters of Administration- on the estate -'of Peter Garber' Into of Penn township, deed., havo been granted by t ' lleJtoguttor of this county, to' tho sub. scriber residing In Charuhersburg, PonOn, All per sons having olalins.will present them, and those in debted niche payment to BAISIUItIL GARBER, . , AmliAstrator. 17nprI1-13t. NOR SALE OR RENT.' Tho largo throoetery helm Th or S coher-of Iligh and •Hodford Ste: known as - thn property. . TEN 4-roomed hews on Liberty street. 'Lim tc ~ • Whito . pOepie. Enquire of E. N. SHAPLEY, . . . cor. North and Pitt St. . _ _ 211111038 Elm .. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTION pf . JUDITH MYERS, deO'd. * . • Lofton; Ot, Adminictretion on tho collate . ofJudith. Myers, Into of Trent ford township, Cumberland co., bes been Issued-by tho ,Regiate'r to the subsCribor roe niding - Irt - WeetHPOnneboro' - tPurtishiPl""icil — PaltOhd having claims. will procont; and those indebted will 'Mato payment to, -, . , • . . . ' -Dr. SANIUICL ISWEItiI, . Admiuiatator of " . - - -'d UDITI:1 - 111YER,E3 ,-.. , ,Inapr 68-tit *. .. . - • .! W. SADWIt. .. . . IA DMINISTRAYOR'S• NOTICE. _0 L tottora of - Administration on. the estate o Mary,aarfor, doe'd .j. Into of Silver Spring toutoblp, 01 s county, having this day boon lemon to Use sot. so lber residing In. llnrnmlou township, notice Is beroty If 'Vow to alt persons Itutobted tcranblbstato - to make paymelit, - arid,to'nll pyreous 'Wring elnkun will Present theist to. ' ••. '•' ' ' •.• ' lidi-00 i. I • „ cr ~ -, . ,' I q11.11:1EL EBERLY. . , • JOHN BENTZ, 111==Z2=1 _ .7. 11. BRICKER, blewrille, Cumberland minty, Pa .NEW ADVEBTXSEMENTS TILE UNIO'N PACAFIC RAILROAD ,COMPANY . . OFFER. A -LINCITED:-AMOIMTpv _THEIR MORTGAGE BONDS -FIRST AT PAR, = PAYABLE The Groat Pacific Railroad Line, extending 1921 miles from - Omaha, on the Miwourl RI aor,do 'Um tide wateraof the Pacific Ocean, le being built _by' two powerful Companies—Tae UNION PACIFIC, bOginningint Omaha, .buliding West,•and the-Central Paoino-to California, beginning at Samsnento, building. Bast until :the two roads shall meet. Both Companies have prosecuted thewrork with great vigor, the Union Pacific, having already aspen ed over TIIIRTY MILLION DOLLARS, .. , „ . , • 'and tho l Central ovpr Twenty lfillinns, upon their re. •spective parts of. the undertakina. THE UNION PACIFIC HAVE COMPLETED 600 MILEShavo Iron -and other materlala for two htindraTralles more upon,. the ground, end ono hundred-additional - miles-are• ready for the track. They will havirrt - much- larger force employed this yeAr than ever before; and' It is expected that between 800 and 000 MILES. — will be in operation' during 1869. There seems to be no reasonable doubt that the distance between Omaha and Sacramento will be ttartersed by rail In 1870. TILE GOVERNMENT GRANTS 12,800 acres of land, and its Rends, to the average .amount of $28,000 per mile, to aid in thTfßififftructipe - of theclinei -- and au thotises.the issue of the First-Mortgage Bonds now offered for sale, to the same amount and no more., The Government takes n second lien, and gives to the First Mortgage lionboldem a prier lion for their ae, rarity, to which a largo paidup capital Is added. The Bonds cannot be Issued except as each section of twenty miles is aecopted by Government commissions, 'so that they always represent a real property. It is unfreirsally.admitted that on the completion of the Union Pacific Railroad, Its through business will make It one of the most profitable in the world but Its way or been business is already several times the interest on its honda so that, It not another mile were built, they wouldhe a secure investment. • THE NET EARNINGS for eight menthe of last ,year on an averam of SSG miles aro officially reported at-$1,0,09,130,, while the Interest on all the Bonds it could issue on that length of road fot that time, re duced to currency, was only $315,856. • ,The amount paid by the Government fur the trans portationof troops, munitions, stores and mails has been; and doubtless will continue to be, much more than the interest on the United States Second Mort gage Bonds. It Is not, the charter provides that after the road Is completed, and until said bona and 'interest are pkid,i;6'leastflrepor - cant, of -the -net earnings of the road shall ha applied to such payment. The Union Pacific - Bonds are tor sl,ouo each, and have coupons attached. They have thirty years to run, and-beer-rinnuni_iuterest._payable Sit the first days of January and July et. the, Cornpany's inliet — rTh The City of Now 'York, at the rate of six per cont. in gold. The Principal is payable in gold at maturity. At the preseut-rate or gold, these,lion ds pay an annual In crinia-ini Well. cost of ' NEARLY NINE I'ER CENT., AND IT IS BELIEVED 'PI7A7' THEY - WILL SOON BE AT ApnEm _The Compallydravo hat a r_eryilmitetlssupply.of their Bonds reniaining on-handy-MA any subserlpticune cepled to a greater account than can ho filled from Bonds now Pi the Company's pos,tesslonf Will ho sup plied fromthe New lloods.to.loosissudd on that portion of the road completed In the Spring, In the order in ;which they are receit ed. • - The Company reserve the ri4lit to sdrance the mire of their bonds to strata above par at any time, and will not till any orders or receive any subscriptions on mulch the money has not been actually paid at the_ Company's race before the time of such advance. - Partaesuulheriblug-will-remit—tho_par value -of the bouds - and the accrued internal in currency at the rate of six par cent. per annum, from the date on which the last coupolovas - paid. Subscriptions will bu received in Carlisle by A. L. SPONSLER; =I At the. Company's Nice, N 0.20 Nassau Street, .101111.1-Cisco & Son, Bankors No. 59 Wall St., And by the Company's . advertised- ageats throughout • the United States. Remittance., should be made in drafts or other funds par in New York r and the Bonds Win' be Fen{ for -- of . charge by return express. .111r/id _subscribing through laeul agent,, will look to them for their safe delivery., oA PAMPHLET AND 1141' FOR 1868 boa just been published by the Company, giving fuller Information than is possible in an advertisement, respecting the Progress of tho Work, the Resources of tho Country traversed bytthe Road, the Means for Construction, and the Value of the Bonds, which will be sent free On application at tho Company's Office or to any or the ativerlisod a4ents. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, Now York , 91HE FARMER'S BANKi OF CAR -1 LISLE, PERN.9YINANTA, Recently organized, has been opened, for transaction of a general banking business, in the corner room of R. Given's - new building on the North West coiner cf' Uigb street and the Centre Square. Thu Directors hope by liberal and careful manage ment to make this a popular institution, and a safe derpository for all who may favor the bank with their accounts. Deposits received and pa id back on demand, inter est albmed on special deposits, Gold. Silver, Treasury Notes and Government Bends, bought and cold. • Collections. made •on nil accessible points in the country. Discount Tuesday. llnnkiug hOlfrs front it o'clock A. M. to 3 o'clock P.M. J. C. HOFFER, ChilaF. =ix - I%mA. R. Given, President, Wm. IL:11111er, Thomas Paxton, David John W.-Craighead,-Herman, . 27inar-U8 tf. Abraham Witmer, ,_, - _ _ .%,_ cp. .., -.7,4,14 ' As& i; ,y 4 P eM ' 6`0%% ' 'Nete.,4,,_ , #''' '.O c; "ii)) 7 4 40 ' ' o' . * 4..., * * ft f'p * -` ._ .l.lb iT O R T - GlNA Lcoioit .. 1 .-€ 0 Nc.., cr ---2- li—urf,;i; .-, ttiZqr-,140-liumosge --(.4. cirmon v se....p ne . s. ei V , cNe. VC 0 , ,4 4thm-_,l:St, , tt, •xi irk z',,. A. ct 44 : we 06 0 6 ' .44 5,. , RING'S VEGETABLE AMBROSIA IS THE MIRACLE OF THE. AGE! Gray-Liciteted Petit) . lo have their locks restored by•it to the dark„lusti•dus, silken tresses of youth, and are happy: Yournt PeOple; with light,faeled or red Ilitir, hav,e these unfashionable colors changetLto a beautiful anhurn, And rejoice! ' People whose heads are coi•cred with Dondrny and Homers, use it, _and have clean coats and clear and healthy sealpil - rtald-nteatica Veterans hate their ,remaining locks tightened, and the ha're spote covered 'witlt'a luxuriant grail/It of Hair, and dunce for joy! twang Gentlemen use it because it is richly perfumed! • :Young Indies use it . becanse it :keeps their hair in place! Everybody 9RUSi and wi'll•use it, because it is the clea,nest _and best article, in the market! For Sale by Druggists generally 7fobOS-ly Agents Wanted for THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF TILE WAit, Its. Cause, Character, Conduct and Results. By HON. ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS Book for all Sections and all Parties Thin great work presonto the only complete and Impartial analysts of the Causes of the War yet pub. tithed, and gives those interior lights and shadows of the great conflict only known to those high officers who watched the floofhtido. of rovolution from Ito fountain spring;and which was so accessible to Mr. Stephens from his position as "second officer of tbo " Confsderaoy. • • "To a public that has been surfeited with APPAiI• .BNTLI SIMILAR PRODUCTIONS, prouilso a chango of faro, both agreeable and' salutary. and an intellestuill'treat 'ot the highest order. Tho Great Amorfeen Writhes AT LAST found a historian won thy of Its importance, and, at whose hinds it . will rOcelVo that modenito, candid and. Impartial, treat wont which truth and justice so urgently demand. The intone° desire every whore manifested to obtain tido work, Its Official chanctor And ready sale, cow. bined-with an increased eoulmission, make it the best subscription book over published. • ' Ono Agentin Easton, PA; reports 72 subscriber In • -throe day.: • Ono in Boston Mass. 103 subscribers in four days. Ono In Memphis, Tenn. 100 subscrlhore In flve' days. . Send for Circulars and see our 'terms, - and .4 full description of the work, with Prose notices of advance _shoots, Au,' !Address - - • 20 South Seventh St., Philadelphia, Par 1 24apr11.4t. - . , • • .TB" PUBLIC. : • .8.. Tie Oubierlbor, having (Unposed of LIP stock of °rondos, and engaged flu_ a now busloosO, hereby Mon his duottnnora indebted to him oltbor by Acta or book account, to call and otittlo tbdiomo - promptll I no long Indulgence will, not be Oubtotttedlo. ' •. - rittpr*St. ' • • . DliY GOODS., -; NEW GOODS ! NEVVGOODS ! I - . W. O. SAWYER & co., EAST MAIN, STREET, Under the Gorman' ;Tlonse. nave - just - got In atom from- Neht , York and Philadelphia., All the boot atyloo of _. . DR.ES ' S Go9D3-, Bilks in all styles• and colors, Silk Poplins, Spring Alohalr and (Mena Poplins In single and double fold for I adios and Misses stills. • - AIL P A C.A in black and ovary shade of color:. MINED GOODS, STRIPED GOODS, FOR DRESSES Beautiful COLORED and IVIIITE MARSEILLE: I , elegant GRENADINES and LAWNS. All. kinds of • WHITE GOODS,- BRILLIANTS, TUCK 3113SL1NS, CA3IBRICS, SWSS, 'TARLETONS, PERCEL, WHITE and FIGURED, CAMBRICS CIIINTZ, SIIIRTINOS,yLINEtS, EDGINGS, FLOUNCINGS LACES-bought fromJaffray's Now York, selling, much less than redular prices, newest style of • LADIES COATS, splendid styles, of FRENCH and ENGLISH . COATINGS, LADIES and MISSES., Orngutento, Buttons and •Trimmings. to match SPRING SHAWLS. ~ Elegant pi In tett CASHMERE STRIPED andpARRED All kinds o IVIOURNINC GOODS, All kinds 01 FUNERAL .GOODS, W. C. SAWYER, & CO Purchased before cotton advanced an, Immense stock of DOMESTIC COTTON ,FOODS, CALICOES, SLIEETINGS, ICIIED and UN• BLEACHED MUSLINS, 11,, COTTON and LINEN PANT STUFFS, &c.. Ay. OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT is full of Ifosioey, Gloves, • vOlandkerelliefs, Cravats, Collars Linen Bosoins, Zephyrs, Buttons,, Trimmings, Ribbons and other wares JUV;N'S•CELERRATED KID GLOVES ALL COLORS. "The Duchess". Kid Gloves, 'at low prices. Latest style of Parasols and Bun Umbrellas, Hoop Skirts, Vella and a thousand other 'articles not mentioned. We are the largest dealers of CORSETS, In Carlisle, from .tbo lowest priee to tho finest Eren.h. W. C. SAWYER & CO., z" Are Unrlvitiled In .their largo and select. stock o G. A R:.P.E _T.L We boy from roanulacturera and rave robbers commissions: Best Quality of "Three Ply. Best Quality Crosby Brussels Best :Ingrains. • ; Beni Philadelphia mkt of Ingrains. Cheap Carpets-to suit.-all.eustoinere ALL WIDTHS AND QUALITIES OP OLL CLOVHS; for rooms, halls, ataira undlablea. Mattings Velvot Rugs, Matta, 011 Shades, Rolland/ for, curtains; Data nak for Lourigas, Ootintorpains, Diankabl, TAWS, Linsns, Napkins, &S. .•d. S KWYER CO lEEE have rechtved the .noweat styles or SPRING ooA , iiwas, (imsinr.nEs • • geode huute`up to onlef,' In the latest -titylet. bier gootte will booddedes. the setteenlelveuooe.:. We buy for cash 'nod x,ll et levied market inybody 'call et the.dld 'etimd; - W. (I. SAWItEII, k 00. • • lmy 08.• T liBl' - OF ..DEALERS chiods, 'Oanes - aria Me . rchandlse also brewers, Distillers, Lumbermen, Eating lionses, P Arc., within the County of Cumberland, as appraised and messed ,by •Pr A. Mercantile Appralser, in accordance with tim several nets yr Assembly, as followe, to nit: • • . • W. C. Sawyet'& - dry geode, O. Ogilby,. - - Co;,' ' - do Leldich &Miller:, - - do., ' L. T: Oreonflold,:' I . . do." W. A. Miles, -= _ - -, , : d0 • . J. O. 11,Ring,.:-_-_.. . do , T. A. Harper, .. ' - do Robert Allbsoni - - groceries, J. Martin, - do , Washmood & Bro,, do W. Blair /1 Ben, - do Bemy & Masonhelmor,' do Joseph Zeigler, do John Faller, - , do John 'Rumor, ' ' do .. IL Pohley, ' • do ;T. D. Meek,. • _ do . 67 ...„. Cameron, - : I „.p '. W. 11. Harn, ' 4 I - ' - -do .0. Doman, % ' - - - AO -. ' 0. B. Hoffman, t- do . A. J. Biter, do 'Daniel Shoomakei,do I - J. K. Spangler,. do„ C. A..• Emith, '- ,-; ..„) .. .r. do W. 11. Smith, ' • do 1 Beetom & Bro., . produce, J. &D. Rhoads, • , rt. • J. 11,Boslor & Bet,' , ' do • R. C. Woodward, do ' '' 11. Harkness, do Leo & Bro., ' 'do ' - -8.- 111- Hoover, -lumber. . and coal -A. H. Blair, - I do -. Delancey & Shrom, do' .T. A. Wetzel &Co , flour and feed, A.. 8. Ewing, 4 . furniture, . John Litman,' "' - ' - do Fredrick Coraman, do David Sipe ' - - - Halbert ik Shapley, .. do • ' J. B. Triblor,agt., merchant tailor, 3. A. Eakins, do ' J. Boner, ' - do -- -- I. Livingston' :-,. do S. Arnold, - . olothing, -A-.1. Lechler, . . do - F.. B. Leonard, Jr., • do J. W. Smiley, • • - ' do A. Lehman, ' - ' do A. M. Pipe. books DADS ED GOODS ......o. Piper, 000 ks, • , 7 J. Loudon, do - _ 14 George Yocum, confectionary • 14 It: S. Hughes, do 14 Mrs. S. N. Kieffer, ' ' do . " 14 J. 11. Itheem & Co., do . 14 Coyle & Co., . - notions, 14 Mrs. Rosonborger,. do J. Hutton fancy goods,,._- ~ • 14 A: H. Miller, d,o , ''''' 14 J. P. Neff,pold • do 14 J. Irvin, . boots and shoes; 13 F. C. Homing - do , - 14 Spottswood A Kerby,._. .do ' 14 P. Heffenberger, - do 14 .1.0. Gardner, - " do •- - 14 W. C. Diven, ' do ' 14 W. M. Porter, do 14 B. Plank do 14. G. Ensminger, - loather, ,11 J.O. Caillo, • hits and furs,. '' 14 J. Boss, do 14 J. A. Keller, ' ' do 1 4 - 11. Saxteri t . • hardware, 0 Miller A Bowers, - • - do 10 11. Ileysinger, watches and jewelry, 14 W. D. A. Naugle, do 14 'P. Conlyn, - do • . 14 -F. 0, Cramer, •----elk----- - / __l4 Cciroman 0 Worthington, drugs,l4 Mrs. C E Elliott, do ~ 14 D. Ralston, ' _ do ' . ... 14 Hareistick A Bro., do - - 12 .D. Common, do _ 14 , John Cumpboll, sowing machines, 14 MrsuOcker, ' . do 14 C. L. Lochman, - --•- -do- -- Mrs. M. Neff, millinery, 14 Mrs. Chenoweth, do 14 Mrs.ll. Williams, , do 14 3. C. Loshor, photographs, -144 ' lire. W.A. - Smith,' do Samuel Ensminger, robes, ll W. Cleppe4 do ' 14 . Walker & Cloudy, stoves 14 i William Fridley do 14 , Itinesmith & Itupp, do I . 14 -'Jacob Martin, baker, - 14 William--Sellers, -. do_ 14 ' d'oter Miller, , do 14 1 Mrs. A. M. Fredericks. do . 14 1 Bosh A Bay ler, cigars 14 1). Rhoads, , 1.15 ---2--- 14 James McGonigaL _ ... Stoves, 14 MEMANICSBURG Koontz, Magary & Co., dry goods, Hurst& Son, do Joseph Elcock, do Brugh A Bro.- do Kb. RafenSb ' orgdr, do ' Brindle & Nieswanger, do - J. S. Updegraph, do - Comfort A Buttorff, do Rockafellow & Miller, . grocalirs, Wert & liberty. - do Kauffman & Griffith .- do _ Devinney & klyers t , do Fiorh & troikas, do • J° rimming - 6'r, do , Yotman Eves • dings, J. B. Herring - , - do 11. F. Guyer. - do. ,Ira - ra Day, do, &Stier & Bro., hats and caps, { Henry Zinn, boots and shoes. , Bowman & Bro.. -,4a, do .- Levi Riegle, do C. Helm, do John' 11-. Kolltir, do Jacob K. Longnecker, do • Malik A Deihl, furnituro, Titrel A Bro., do John ltupp, do It. S. Shepley, jewelry, Jacob Swartz, . ' tin Robb & Kimmel], hardware, Boyer Eberly & Co., do It. Wilson, stoves, Woriderlich & Hauck, do .1. 1. Smith, confectionary, .1. Uhler,_do Jacob Grov, do L. D. Keefer; nerchant tailor, L. W. Abrams, -- - - clothing, Wm. Railing, do Mrs. S. Simons, _ do Si. Guswiler, cigars, B. Palmer, do Matthews & Tiro., gas fitters, Mrs. Bryan, .millinery, -L. F. liberty, lumber, • J. Millelson, , do • Joseph Long, .. do IL S. Moor A. Co., do Stayman & Bucher,%,. produce' Johnson & Son, do T. it. Bryson, do Miller & Garrett, do W. 11. Oswkld, coal, J. W. I.chrourt, photographs, 'B. W. klutteson, do J. I: Becket_ books, IL Null marketing, . K. HolTman, do SHIPP,ENSBURG, • . Robert-Snodgrass, dry goods, D. U: McPherson, do J. & 3.11 Iteddig, do Danner & Neely, do G. H. Stewart, do Tarmou & Kimbell, groceries,' G. IC. Duke, do S. Myers, - - • do - - J, Holes,. do M. M. Angle, do Pagnii& Stilders; s do - -- McPherson & Co., hardware, Grabill lbliollar, do 3. C. Attic, drugs, R. K. Holler, rte G. IV. Croft, boots and shoes, P. S. Arta, , do J. B. Cole, - W. Clark, S. Q. }Lollar, - IV.II. Honor, L. Fostnaught, • do Shearer A Blair, merchant .tailors, Landis & Bender;- ' do J. Bridges & Son, do IJ. M. Smiloy, . . do T. P. Blair, products. W. T. &Jamison &Co., .do ' • - Morrow & Flickinger, 'do Long & Gish, do Lawton &..Co., do A. - Sierer & SOn, do D.J. S noddy fuipiture, 'Barnhart Mika & 8r0.,. do ' J. Landis, Jewelry, , W. D. E. Troyes, sowing machine's 11..111. Sturgeon, Millinery - , John A. Wolf, stoves, B. S. Stones, thugs, •J. M. Ilaykes, - stoves, J. Kelso, books, John Stumbaugh, O. ()reason, R. Payne, . ' NEW OtAIBERLAND, dry goods, Baughman & 6op,' ddo Rosa & Co., Ilun~y li , Mosser, lumber, Charles .oyster, ' , do • 0. James, Leo & Ebelly, • NEWBURG. • Btovlck & Bulged dry goods, . & Darr ' • do -- Elliott. , Eitambower drllalo,. do . 8,13 o.l3terlelr,' - ' 'furniture,. . ......, -. 14 D. McCoy, 1 boats-and shoos, •----" 14 ' NEWVILLE, • T.Etouglr, ' “ ''gtrYleirdh",' T. Mcljandlielr, - . ---- 7 .--- de----- 10;Jamoe & Bro., ' 'do B. E. O'Niel do M. R. 1314 Inner, hardware, 14 Kunkle & •McCandUsh, do . 10 J. 11. Miller, dingo, 14 Mrs.'ll.. Rood, • - do , . 14 8.0. Wild, „do I - • - - 14 _ 8. Mouser /4' Bon, ' groceries, i 11 0. M. Drioker,l • furniture, ' ' /41 47.'1:kicker, ' • do 14 U. ffeury„ • confectionary,- J. J. ClrawfOld,_, , ' do 14 Brewster & Dongheity,lner. tailor,.'"' ,'• - 14 II 11.1tandeill, - - - do: - .. ' ' 14• James',Rennedy ~ - stores, 14 G. W. Mull 0 . • 14 , G. W.•Landla, lowelry, • • - • , , 14 A. L. Irvin, .boots and ohm, • , ~ 14 Joseph Laughlin, feed. ''' • - 'l4 Wo r dWi l i n g e u l ltmber c g th or d , " . 1 5 urnit• tire - 11 _Graham & Morrow, • •• . Groceries, '' 14 ' 'LOVER -ALLEN.'. ..—. .. • , I k. Pots & Sou, ,looto and Ob o rtooL,-", t , o.'A'."Doltrldi, , obpviii,' - - 0. Shelia', drug*, . ' . , lII"PDR.-ALLBIsT . ~ J. 11,Clunwild.i,..1. dry Goods, .t , 3. Swartz, ` merchant, tailor, .. ...:' ''. ' - ' r:-' MONEWB.., . George Brludfo, I ' dly. goode, . . 'Kauffman & Pauli. -: - do --- .., I' , " Thoophituo Wolf, , .. do - ' t •t - P • otertDoler,t - • utoToo, •, , ~ . Samuel Plegnlc, 'food, ' ' t • ' floury 5pa10r,;... 1 - - dot -.' t', .' ArIDDLEirD-2, & gro., dry goods, . 12 Webbed &Dmland; do. - ,12 CARLISLE. Clan. ..Limisi• .0 $25 00 11. 16- 00 'lOl.. 00 Ig 13 10 00 14 . 700. 11 15 00 , 14 . 700 14 70000 14 7 - 0 ' 26 00 14 • 700 14 - 7OD 14 • 7OD • ' 14 7 00 12 —lO 00 .14 " .7 00 'l4 7 00 N,14 .7 00 - 700 14 : 700 1 1 1 14 4. - ' ' 7OO 14 „ 7.00 14 700 .14 -- 7 00 - 11 _ 15 00 14-- 7 00 11 15 00 ' 11 16 00 14 -7 00 • 14 "- 7'00• 14 7 00 11 16 00 13 'lO 00 14 7 00 14 7'oo 14 . 700 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00- 14 7110 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 , 14 .7 00 ' 14 . 700 10 20 00 10 20 00 11 16 00 12 12 60 fr - 25 00 1' 13 10 00 ' 11 16 00 ' 14 7 00 12 12 50 12 12- 50 14 7 00 • 12 1250 13 10 OD 14 " 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14. 7 00 -14 7 00 14 7 00 14 - 700 13 10 00 14 . 700 14 7 00 ' 14 -- 7 00 74. 7 00 14 ' 700 14 7'oo 14 7 00 14 7 00 11 16 00 9 25 00 14 7 00 14 7 03 14 7 00, 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 ,7 00 ' 14 7 00 14 7 00 14- 700 14 7 00 1.1 7 00 14 7 00 11 15 00 n 15 00 12 12 60 14 '--700 - 25 00 9 25 00 26 00 11 15 00 13 10 00 14 ' '7 AO 14 7 ,00 Is 14 7 00 'l4 7 00 14 700 12 12 60, 11 16 00 10 20 00 . 13 - 10 00 11 15 00 14 7 00 14 • 700 -14- 7.00 14 7 00 14 700 -14- - - 4 00 11 15 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 1700 1/ 7 00 14 '7 - 00 14 " 7 00 14 .7 00 14 7 00 14 7 50 • -14 700 'l4 7 00 14 700. 14 7 00 " 14 7 00 . 11 15 00 12 12 50 ' 13 JO 00 11 15 01 10 20 00 13 10 00 . 14 7 00 14 7 00 ' 14 7'oo 14 700 14 7 00 14 • 700 44 7 00 contocitonn;y, 14 7 00 14 - 7 00 Groeeiles 14 7 Oa 14 7 00 11__A5 00. 13' 'lO 00 11 15 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 . 700 14 7 00 1 00 16%0 10 00 7 00 7 00 I 1 0 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 OQ No. !,t2to' f.. 940.11 STREETi • . AD ' __• :viL:mrA NVARO, si44 RODGERS' CELEBRATED PL ATM) 'TARE • IpgrOnlejl ti(pU,Kate, tnt whitsitri!kg;:gt:,.. IKAllinr4.l4trlaows rkgwia. 1711 0 i4ll2ci _ . . • • • Linn Wolf, do 00 0. Reap, fdrnituro, : J : •i IA 707 Philip Clapper, : Confectionary, • I 700 J..llockman, • do • 14 - .7 00 Mr0..13:11artz611,.; groiorloi, CI. (Amman, Mourand food,: . J. eigloo, --, do :••• . . DICKINSON.•. &md Wolf. drygoodo, ' • •14 7_oo David Blyora, • do 14 • -7.00 Gardner 4 Myers, do ' 14 700 • Henry °Aar, dry geode, - Ernest, & do Pater Garber, George Beaten!_So ' EWTON. Jacob Washinger, dry goods: Glover & Earnest; • • do - John Kyle, ' do - S. Miller. & Son, do J. Baker, . • do John Minieb, iroserlee, Minding & Son do Samuel Hutch, boots and shoes, Mrs. M. A. Walker, confectionary, William Lewis, variety, Manning & 8r0.,. produce, lic Snyder, do • -Watts & Sharp, . J. d; J. B. Harsh, d o_ Hursh & Bro., do 0.11. Horn,' marketing, D.{-. Sponsor, stoves, Graham & Morrow, dealers, SOUTHAMPTON, dry-goods, do do ' do do do do • W. C. Clark, L./Arch:xi, D. S. Croft, • - J. &hock B‘ Co, C. Clever, J. Walemith,• S. A. Stoney, WEST PENNSBOROUGH., 0 . Jacob Handshow, dtpgoods, 13 c,,, , 13 J.-11. Weaver, do Krosor 4 Darr, do ld J. B. Carothers,. produco, - L. J. Shambaugh, do W. D. Brandon, do .Istob Wolf, ' grOccries, P Ilona, ' do William Bishop, ..do - A.B. McCulloch, . Dry Goods EAST PENNSBOROUGH W:OUSanks & Son, dry goods 18 Johri Glassner, do. • 1d Nickalons & BOW/MID, do . 14 J. Lomfornocker, groceries, ~ 14 ll. Books, • . do i, ' 14 E. W. Smithers,' do - 1.4 S. L. Hummel, - do • Irvin Mancini, - produce, Zacharias & Son do. May - dt Co., . do Martin & C 0.,. lumber, G. Oyster, - ' do • It. Hummel, - do . . ' A, Ebner, - furnituro, N. Rood, , stoves, • ' . • ' HAMPDEN D. Rupp, ' •••• - dry - goods, - - E. W. 8. G. Wiso, do J. U. _Murray, . _ _ do D. P. Lightner, do J. ki.._Templin, - groceries, C. Tornplin, furniture, D. Itupp, pl educe, . " SILVER SPRING J. It. Leidigli, & Eberly, dry - goods, Orris & Lamb; . do Looob &Ewalt,,. do J:B.Nause, . r i 6 ,do ' ' Burkholder, - S. S. I•lgger, confectionary - , IV. W. Waiing turnitudo, --. J. 11. Laidig. & lirt; v •producc, •-- • IDDLESEX. J. II: Buller, dry goody, J. C. Gill, groeerloo,, MIFFLIN. J. M. Waggoner, gracovios, FRANKFORD, Alexander & Woods, - dry Goode, DISTILERS AND BREWERS IBM Newtori; Mrs. Gobliartl,.. Carlisle; EATING ,HOUSES Jelin iiieloy, Mechanicsburg, -- P. Spidlo, Slider-Spring, George Murphy, Newton, Mrs. R. Shupe, South Middleton, J:Skinimerifhippensburg, BILLIARD SALOONS Copt. E. P. Zinn, Mechanicsburg, 40 00 Jacob nipple, Carlslo,„ 40 00 Notice In hereby given to ail parsons named In the above list, that by an act of Alsembly approved April 11th, 1802, County Treasurers are required to bring suit and collect all licenses remaining unpaid on or before the first day-of July nest, and by other acts or Assembly, venders of vinous, spit - Roue, mault or brewed liquors, are also liable to Indictment in the Court. cf Quarter Smedons. Those Interested are therefore requested to lift their licenses without de lay and save the .:oats, MELLINGER, Treasurer of Ountherteiiut County. 3apl-68 4t. GA FITTING a n(I'PLUMBING. ,FOOTE & LYNCH, Practical Gas litters and Plumbers Desire to Inform their old customers and the 014, sons of Car lisle generally, that they have removdd their establishment 'to the commodious room In the Basement of Itheent's entrance on Church Alley. They will atend promptly an herotoforo, to nil work ontrusted 'to them. Thoy keep constantly on hand and aro ,prepared to Introduce LEA Dana IRON PIPES, HYDRANTS, DOT, nod COLD SHOWER BATHS, WATER CLOSETS, FORCE and LIFT PUMPS, IRON SINKS, BATH TUBS, BOILERS, WASLI BASINS, HYDRAULIC RAMS, all kinds - 6f. GAS, STEAM and WATER - FITTINGS, COOKING , RANGES, HEATERS, SC., sot up In tho most molorn atylo. - CountO , Work and Jobbing promptly at- to ided to. 17ap 08. 1 OV E R M ENT ~ PROPERTYAT PRIVATE SALE WITKIN&CO. .AN IMMENSE _AMOUNT OF PROPERTY 11OUGIIT AT GOVERNMENT SALES Consisting citietly of „ 10,000 SETS NEW AND SECOND HAND Harness, Bridles & Collars , 3,000 SADDLES, S'y 2000. WAGON COVERS. • All Sizes Now and Worn, 5000 Wool a Rubber Blanket®, Horse Covers MILITARY CLOTHING, GREAT COATS, FROCK. COATS, BLOUSES, PANTS., SHIRTS, DRAWERS, Sc., Also a largo lot of Ruins; Lead Linos, Buggy Ansbu • inisco and Cart Harness, Double Trees, Load Bars, Port able Fr rges,Wheel Team !farness, little worn all oak tanned ?rather, serviceable, cleaned nud oiled, $5 per horse, including Bridle Lead, do $4. Ambu lance or Stage Hammes with superior leather Traces, perfectly suited for ihrm or general team work, daub le sets complete $25 to $3O, Bristles $l, Collars $1 to $2 extra hair lined Artillery case, do 2,50 and $3, Double Rein $1,76 to 2,25, Miters $5 to $l2 per dozen; Now Moors McClellan Saddles, $lO do, with plated Bit Bridle $lO Brass Mounted Saddles, good as new $ 9 , with Bridle $ll Boys Saddles $0 Wagon Covers !supe rior 10.aud 12 oz., Cutlass Du ck $0 to $l2. 1000 Ilespi tal-Toa le, now and good as new, 12 oz., D uok,ll. loot square $25 to $5O, with poles and pins complete, Wall Tents $lO to $2O, Wedge dci $0 to $O, Shelter Tents for Hay (Ups $3O to 60 per 100. 4 (train Bags, 12 oz, Duck, 2 to 3 Bushel $0 to $lO per dOzon, also full assortment of Seamless Bags ' Small order by Express, 0. 0. D. " LIBERAL DEDUCTIONS TO WHOLESALE DEALERS PITKINS (Formerly_ on Front.' St., now) 71 !l'orth 4econd' St., just belciiry Arch St., PHILADELPHIA„PA Also EII'ARK P.LA'OE, N. Y. e , Doserlptivo price 14i lent on app . lication. ' • 17apr11-Bm.- • .WANTED... Agents to Bell . DR. WILLIAM SMITH'S DICTIONARY OP THE BIBLE. , It'eontaine'OVEß ONE THOUSAND closely printed' double colurtin, octavo pages, from now electrotype plates, on good paper, and is appropriately, illustrated with oviir TWO HUNDRED engravings on Stool and Wood, and a series of lino authentic maps. It ILllghly commended by all learned and eminent Men and by , the press generally throbghout the country, and la the boat book of the kind In ' , the English lauguags. _ , . DO' NOT DIV 'Owing to the unprecedented popularity of . tins work, a small English abridgment adapted, toluvetille readers, In duodecimo orm,. of about GOO' pages, has bean repiluted by another, Arm In .buto typo, and spread over 800 canner. , pages, evidently—by.. malting . a book larger titan Its original—to Ova, the imprita• Om that it Is. ono_ edition. It contelne Lass. THAN ONE•IIALY 0110 itatolCia MATI`Ert 07 0011 COUPIIHIIiNtIIvE EDITION; but trillicase who desn'elhis juvenile edition, wo wit furnish the English work, far suparlor to the aniericiin, at $2,75 par copy., Bond for eiroulars giv •lng-full-particulars:- --r I'ABBLEGEWBROSt 722 . . 24apr11-4. , • • • 8an80132 St. Intliedolphia. 12 150 7 00 s• 14 4RD R 20 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 .7 00 7 00 12 60 10 60 1268. ,le. Ilto _l,:lightfulooasoiL of SPRINCk bAI just. open •- • - LEIDIGH & MILLER, 14 7 00 14 7 00 14, 7 00 14 7 00 Have - Just recohnd lin unusually largo supply of 11111ATITIFUL GOODS, eulted to tho season, and now ready for Inspection. +;;;', , - • A GRAND DISrDAY 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 10 20 00 10 20 00 11 15 00- 0 20.00 11 15 00 14 7 OD 14 7 00 14 700 DR E S'S SILKS,' e now colon and she' den B C K SIL K S o; ovary grade and quality. All the' now styles and _colors of.dashuble 7_oo 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 7 00 DRESS GOODS For Nira'kids Sults, such as 10 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 CHINA MOHAIR POPLINS, • - -PLAIN- MOHAIR POPLINS, STRIPED % PLAIN MOHAIRS • ' COLORED ALPACAS, COLORED VELOURS, FRENCH - PERCALES, SCOTCH . GINGHAM, TRENCH CHINTZES, EH And many other goods for the moon SPRING SHAWLS, SPITING SAQUES AND MANTLES, ilf,tho now stylus And colon of SILK PARASOLS, - -13 -1000 18 10 00 13 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 ,00 14 T 00 11 7 00 For Ladies, Misses and Children Please do not forget the fact that - _ LEIDICH & MILLER U 1 700 12 12-60 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 11 7 00 14` 7 00 13 .10 00 AtarayillAyo tde largest and most complete stack or WHITE GOODS; 14 7 00 14 700 - - Embracing ~ t f oo PLAIN AND STRIPEDIUOIIAIREL PLAIN.AND STIIIPDD JACONPTS, DHATITIEUL - STIIIPED STLISLINS;' -. PLAIN FRENCH muslitris. MEI 9 25 OD 8 5 00 8 5 00 8 5 00 8 5 00 9 5 00 All the new etyles of Tucked and Btrlped Muslim for GARIBA'tDIS, MOURNING GOODS, The best nsscirtment in the town FUNERAL GOODS, Every thing required for funerals. Very strict atten Lion given to tilling all-ordure for the same. ,DOINIEST;,I,O GOODS Stacks and stacks of Bleached add Unbleached MUSLINS, at prices below market rates. Calicoes from 8 to 123 ate. Good Domestic GI NGUAtiIS 1234ete. TICKING.% • CHECKS, TABLE LINENS - and CLOTHS, TABLE DOYLIES and - NAPKINS, TOWELLINGS, TOWELLINGS, Ac., Ac. JARPETS,I! •CARPITS! Tho largest stock that has over boon offered in Carlitio, and selling at ninth lower - rates then Or, years. Best quality • LOWEL _THREE PLY, Best Quality , HARTFORD THREE PLY EXTRA SUPER INGRAINS, l* TWO PLY, 611 qualities ENGLISH TAPESTRY , 7 BRITSSELS, In now styles STRIPED CARPETS, of all widths salt,- suitable for halls and stairs FLALOR OIL CLOTHS, New styles^ fel , halls, in all widths p T ATLI: OIL OLO'I'LLB, CLOTH TABLE COVERS, Maras' Quilts, F • Lancaster Quilts, ' Honey Ccirob Quilts, (Now Styles) ...... z _ Clol'd &Overlids. --v * on, WINDOW tartAppiall eolois and styles CLOTHS Sc CASIM,ERES The now etylci And colors now on haniVend se' ug at grefitly reduced prim, • VALUABLE TOWN RESIDENCE • . Al! PRIVATE BALK.- . ~ • Situated on Weat.Pomfrot Wont near West street, Intim Borough of Carlisle. The lot - contains 90 toot in front and 210 foot In depth to an alley. Tha improvements are a com modious two-story BRICK Homo; containing Double Parlor, Hall, Dining-room and Kitchen, on the first floor, and Ilve,Chambere on the woad etory. Balcony to bask building, a Frame Wash House at twahod,Smoko 116imer, Bake Oven and other con. veftdent outbuildings. A large new Stable, and Carriage Housiyilog Pens, and Cern Crib, at the foot' of the lot. There ,Ie a considerable amount of fruit, such aKApplee, ampes,, &c., a collar candor the whole holm, and a fine Brick Cistern, and Pump, . as well as a Hydrant in tlvr yard. For terms .2.3.; apply to A. L. BPONBLEF., Real Estate Agent. and thousand of other good desirable, goods , that I alirAbe mentioned here...: . , , ..• sept 27 (Kt, , , N OTIONSI . NOTIONS!! TRIMMINGS, • --._ .. BUTTONS, , . LACES, - . EDGINGS • , . •. • .1108IhRY • GLOVIS t - . .• lI.O.DIIERORIEES: . /100 P SHIRTS, .... , . - • • , • Above wo give 'you but a Mall 'etintheration of tho immense amount of seasonable and-attreetire stock of goods that you will Elio on.hand. Do not 'fall to, give nests early catlike we are offering , groat hided°. pants in all kinds of goods. Great bargains 411 -the time, We do notilmit the time for bargains to sixty or nihoty days, but state that at all times We sell goods cheaper thaq tho cheap*. , --L II &MIL", Eit Sign of the Car Pot }Ulf ~.. .......,....:!.....v.,t.6.,:,6,. MAST MAIN STRUBT, AY- - GOODS. • - SPRING. 1868. 1111 Patsylvatta. MISCELLANEOUS. S. M. Ccinazi. W. SOCITT.9OYLE. 00 CO. 0 EV-E E R_S N HoslOfy:Oloyes, Farioy'aoo'do Atrid fitgronory: All orders Willrecolve prombt :Ittentlon. 4 • • • . No. 11; eolith' llotioverSt., 03:nerkto for;tlio "Ohliininrobutg Woollen Milli. °moo 08.13 , „ ' SP,RING Ilayo commenced- •t the-etore of tbo-.underelsiOn NORTH HANO'VEIt STREET,.-. .IsT 6'81: . . . , vial' kinds of wares suited -to tho wants of llomia• keopors, Hotels, and all contomplathigithe- furnish.' log Of their biases: . Having Just ieturned from tlivelkles they aro pra• parod to supply all with . T 0 ES of osin-y kind pull as rr COOK, Pilt.Loll AND OFFICIE o v conalstlrni In part of tho . • - Barley heal, - Noble Cook, Oriental, iar/or and oleo,' the noted NATIOIIAL RANGE,. • aThpy are prepared to furnish those contemplating housekeeping, with all things necessary top WELL REGULATED 110118 E, such as TINW A of 01l de!, crlp tfons,"% ,,, 0017* SAD IRONS, SPOONS, LADLE!, dte. Roofing Spouting - and Jobbing, and evorythlng in tho ]lee of the tinnor tions . at the Shortest Notice art on the Mott Reasonable Tame allornroo .InfiIReLY.TRD:- Giro th em.a - cal lAN -they-- are a n xious to exhibit, fooling aaliVed that the, - can cony nee all that No. OS, la tho place to ptirehaee C EA P. GOODS, and BEAUTIFUL WARE of all kiatis,Tound Ira first, el .ms establishment. _ _ _ RIN.NSICITII & RUPP, No. 69, Hanover St. I.lao 1610 a, Pa WM SHEPPARD, VAN HARLTNGEN & No. 1008 Chestnut Street,' Pltila4elph_ici WHITE GOODS, LINEN, • HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS, ) .• AND , CURTAIN R'S'TABLISHM The speciallLtk.nk3ri,pf . buyers Is reepectfullniiii - sited to our new end oirtneDre assortmont of Choice SPRING GOODS. Printed Llnons, Piques, and Porcaid. • Whito - Plques of new patterns, in cords and Agues, lllrds.eyo Linen, Linen Cambrlcs, and Linen Lawns. Linen Cariabric llarldßarchlets, German, Irish, and Preach in llemstltrhed, Corded Border, and Embrold. arod. Linen and Whlto Goode at very reaucedyrices. Embroidered and Plain French Shirt Bosoms of WM pattern Just Received, par Steamer City of BOstott, Another Invoice of elegant and euporb quality DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS In all alters, with Napkins to match. ' heavy Linen Sheeting., 2%, 2X, and full 6.yardi tir Ido„ and , a e uprior real Barneloy Linen, for 11111011 beds, at V% cents, being less thanActualgold price". Also, A,great bargain in Barnsley Linen Flcor Obeths 2%, 3,3%, and 6 yards long. • ALSO, Des t Deasy Pillow Case Linens, In all widths. Double Damask, and sal .Darnley Table Miens, Trono, Double Damask mul iluckaback Fringid Towels. Mesh' TON Olpths, Napkins ; and Towels a speelall ALSO, Fine 3fareelllee Quilts, very elegant. Rich Cretone and Furniture Obintoos. Riankote, Manuals, and Furniture Minnie Alen, of latest arrivals - Lace and-Nottingham Curtains, of now pattern• Rich heavy Curtain and Pm niehre materials. Window Ilellands and plain and bordered shades, • new styles. Embroidered Cloth Piano, Tabl• and Melodeon •h ere. . Elegant Plaid and Wiped Table Carerlags 27mar.08 2m. . A. L. SPONSLER'S COLUMN. A L. k'CTNSLER, , Roil Estate Agent, Scrivener, conveyances Insur ance and (Salm Agent. Office. Main Street Near Centre Sluaro. WANTED -:-41,000 for one year on Real Estate security. FO -It RENT. • . . deslradie suburban Residence on • • West Louther etreet, Carlisle, con• •,..-i," Of i taming two acres of ground, having ;:,. • thereon erected a two-story • - .• 1,.' FRAME HOUSE, -,...•7i- . " .- ' Stable, and other outbuildings, In good condition with abundance of fruit.. -• _ . - Itenks2oo, to.bo wail secured, payable quarterly. Apply to r • . A. L. SCONSLER. Union s Pacific, Ran Road Company, FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, Int Omit Payable nenil.AnnnaUr In Gold, Subecrlptions received .by A. L. SPONSLN.Ri. the Com'pay's financlal agent at Carlisle. • Thesebonde having boon recently sold for Ninety cents oiktAhe dollar, wore on the Slat ofJanaary, ad. minced kto 95, and on the sth of February were again advanced from 05 to AN (par,) at which latter figure they are norilikild and regarded as the boat Invest. Mont In the country. • . ATALTJABLE SLATE FARM' , . AT PRIVATES .• Situate on the North skid, and partly , bounded 'by, the gognodoguloot creek, about 4 • miles West Oavliolo, adjoining, and lately part' of , tlib property. known as "ZlOVllitli SALES" containing about 260 AURRB,26 of.'whtell :are evAllont ineadow, or creek bottom land, and' about Up' 4ontle of:whis, ato-.oeeren ' , dab gobd tinibbi. 'The inifirdietnenti aro largo Weatherboarded Duelling Iloneepoontafn.' leg eight ratifthfind hirofteir:N . A laitifliank . Wagen Shed,Oorn Orib t .hog .Non, Carriage °Honor, Wash Honk° and other convenient ont-bulidings. An excellent well of water,:tnear the door, a, Mae young apple orchsrd,'..beeldis other 'Ann,' such as Pears, Peaches,.Oherrlesi Grapes &e. ' This .to one of the moot productiSetlorms In the. township,. and the locetnet t)te meet.deineble - espeetelly.lot • the raising of stock. 'The'tbdoes are In bood.Ordet,:there being between 000 and 700 pannels or, bard, anCpoet and' ratio. The lintlhati -Veen , ' recently; limed' over, part oils. niecondiinie: Ltd torme .. ta. the highest state of oultleation. ,Anddimposed of upon reasonable terms.., _ , ' - ' For Soriano:4l'oHr let:ttenteni 4ittinfre _of . . • ' • ' 'A.D. ONOLER, Real /Witte Agent. eopta? V. Heaters, ARRISON