NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JOHN CORNMAN; Attorney at taw; oaka Ib building attathod to . Franklin . House opponi'e tho Court noun°. Thrany 081 y. IIOSH . & BAYLEIt have a prime Yarra Clgar for five cents, Try them, Irnay-68. • DIVIDEND NOTICE.-,...; • . Blast NATIONALDANK, Carllale, fay 1 . 2,1858. • . The Board of . lOrectorn of Shia Bank have this day declared a dividend of eight. ( 8) . per cone. clear of taws. Biz (8) per cent payble to shareholders on demand, and two (?)' par-cont. carried to surplus fund. - 01IAB.11.11BPB1111N, (Whirr. 15may-It. . 3. T. DELA'CROIX, IMPORTER - AND DEALER IN C A`R P N G S, SIVTINGB, OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, EDO Wholesale and /Wail, No. 37 South Second St., above. Chestnut p Q I LAD' EL F II IA N. 8.-Purchasers Rill do wall to call Bmay-2al. 2,506,000 Customers in—Four—Yoars. PATRONIZE THE BEST • Having the largest capital, most experienced boy() ~ and exteusive trade of any concern In the Dollar Bala butdoms, we - GUARANTEE SATISFACTION In ewer; Instance, a;nl also the best selection Goods over offered at ONE DOLLAR EACH. - • A'osoe o ther c on cern Ourmotto. h " W." !' o l" " rolii " pl a reve n r d T 1p dt re.o . Halo and female agents wanted In city and count y. THE LADIES Are particularly requested to try our popular club system of rolling all kinds of DRY AND c ub system DRESS PATTERNS, COTTON CLOTH, CAS TORS, SILVER PLATED GOODS, WATCHES, (Eatablished 1864.) A pntoot pen fountain and cbeck describing an article to be sold - for a dollar, 10etr; 20 Mr $2; 40 for 4s; 60 for $6; 100, for $10; 'sent by moil. Free presents to getter up, (worth 60 per cent - more than those sent by any other concern) accord ing to size of-club.,Send us a trial - club, or if not do not foil to solid kW a circular. _ N. B.—Our tale shbuld ---- unt be dossed with New York dollar jewelry sales or, bogus "Tea Companies," as it is nothing of the Mrt EASTMAN & KENDALL, 65 Hanover Stroot, Boston, Mass. • OLIN DO .li. N • E . . _ _ 64: - 111E,RCHANT TAILOR Pa:O., - just returned from pa 'Eastern Miles -with the !largest and most - „.. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Cloths, Cassimeres, Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c., rccr brqught to Carlisle. His el6ths comprise ENOLISII„. FRENCH, and AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS, of the finest texture and of all polies. Mr,,,Dorner being himself a practical cutter of long experlence Is prepared to warrant perfect MS, and prompt filhng of orders. Piece floods bydhe yard, or cut to order. Don't forget the piece. 15may ---- TACOB MYERS, TEE - ASITREit OF ty the Bounty Tax of Diekinaott Tosvuship, in ac count with said township, April 25t1-, 1868. DIC, April 27, 1867. To Ealame then. due by him to $ . 281) 63 April - 25, 1078. To amount of Duplicate for 1867, 1868. April . 2.s. By amount of exonor- - , Mhos allowed on dn., plicate. ~ ~ 5137.02 "Commissions paid S. M. Kenyon, Collector. . "amount paid for adver tising hat year's account. 48 00 "mount paid Township bond, In lull and interest. 2710 78 "commission allowed to Treasurer. 14 06 "amount paid auditors _,..,(50d clerk. MEI Balance duo Township $29 00 We hereby certify that we have examined the oc• counts and vouchers of 'Jacob Myers, Treasurer •of tho 13ounty.fund, and find the balance In his hands, due this township, to be twenty dollars and six cent's, as above stated. In tealmony whereof, we have Set our Lauds, - this 20th day of April, A. D. 1808. RICHARD WOODS, WM. A. COFFEY; WM. GALBRAITH, Auditors. ►ttoah J. 51. Gardoei, Twp. Clrrk 15vany-3t. CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL- CHA:'NGE OF HOURS! On and after ..11anday, Mary , 11th, IRIS, Passenger Trains will run dolly as fallen's, (Sundays excepted) t WE'STWAnD AdOIDIODATIONiTRAINhAVOR - Ilarrleburg 8,05 A. DI, Mechanicsburg 8,38, Carlisle 0,15, Nmrvilld 90 - 0314 - - pousburg 10,24, Chambersburg 10,45, Greencastle 11,23, arriving nt Hagerstown 11,60 A. 51. MAIL TRAIN loaves Harrisburg . 1,40 P. M., Mechan• Iceberg 2.13, Carlfslu 2,45, iletivllle 3,20, nipper.- burg 2,60, • Chumbersburg 4,30, Greencastle- 6,05- arriving at Hagerstown 5,35 P. M. - ~ Mechanicsburg 4,17, Carlisle 5,17, Nowville . 5,60, Bhippensburg 6,17, arriving , et Chambersburg at 0,45 P. M. A Mix., TRAIN leaves Chninbersburg 8,05 A. M., Greencastle 9,26, arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 A. M. A R -D: AcconnouvioN TRAIN leaves Charnhorsburg 4,46 A. 51., Shipponsburg 5,14, Nowvilto 6,45, Carlisle 0,18, Mechanicsburg 6,47, arriving at Harrisburg.7,ls A. DI. Melt TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 8,00 A. U., Orem castle 8,35, Chambersburg 0,15, Shipponsburg 0,45 Nowak, 10,19, Carlisle .10,53, Mechanicsburg 11,26; arriving at Harrisburg 11,65 A. M. EXPRESS TRAIN !MVOS 1140EA9IVII- 12,05--P.---3.1.,- Oreenorstlo 12,33, Chaniliorsburg 1,10, Shippensburg 1,43, Newillio 2,15, Carlisle 2,68, Mechanicsburg 3,20, arriving at Harrisburg 3,66 P. 31. A 51110 ED TRAIN bravos Hagerstown 3,15, P. 31. Greenotstio 4,22,, arriving at Chambarsburg 5,15 P.M. .pa-Making closo connections at Harrisburg with trains to and from Pbiladslphia, Now York, Bald. nioro, Washington, Pittsburg and all poin is West. BUPCRINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 0. N. LULL. Cbambersburg, Pa., May 8, 1868. f lemay-08. , • ' AN AGENT is wanted 'for Cutuber lanci county by tho Continental Life hum - - sumo Company of Now York City. • ' ' Tho Many now and popular featurde of the Com pany. the liberal Method of Its business ' tho wealth and etanding'of the Officers and Directors, and the unparaliod success the Company boo achieved, ran. dors.it desirable to be connected with the Institution. , Address or Apply ' WINTER& JEWELL, • - Managers & Attorneys for tho State of Penna. ' y 42kThestnut Street, Philadelphia. 15may-lt. • wm. Q. Pt F. FE R. FAMILY (}ROGER At the old nnd ,voli•establiehed stand, next door to Faber's llotel,Andlinst_opepteCtlie.largeat,an dfraithesttitoekOt ). • andemicxEs, FRIIITS OF ALL RINDS, QUEENOWAINI, WOODEN ikud NyILLOW-WADE. Frei& DOTTER AND EGOS, kopt condantly hand. • HAMS AND DRIED BEEF: • Choice Potatoes by the .busheb• or pock. • - . Don't•forgot tho place, next door to Faber's Hotel 16may-at. • , Ia,:PEFFEIt:. herelii given that we bawrravolred-the-ageney- T hitberto-held-br-Mn' . n. W. Shreiner, for the sale of the right-to-marruTair tura our patent Manure Drag and Holster, and, that we Will not recognize any sales made, by him after this date. . • SHIRK A silo*. . , - Lancaster, May, 11; 1868. • • 16maytlt ULLING - MILLI The 4ubscribor having purchased the Woolen notary well known we "White's Factory,", situated at Storrett's atop, desires to inform his old customers • and friends generally, that , huh Prepared tb ambit. / facture . •. OLOTHS,, BLA JOTS. &0.,,, • and that be , •• . • CARD WOOL, .STILL: CLOTHS , • and attend Luigi business la hail lino with prompt• nem and in a workmanlike 1 4411[1.1.: For the - convenience 01 those aastonaara reilding in Carlisle arid vloinityi moull win be reColved. at Faller's Stem, ip . carnally. andoat Willhan hong'il tusd. • • .7 .- 1 . .1 JAMES 6. SYKES. , ; ,'.3, • . 'A. ; .1868,:s-u._* - 1,4 ' 1 A R -1868. znegnificent stock of new• Gnooda: now an'. ex , hibltion et • 'Greenfield, at No. 4 East Main St.; • Slaving determined-to keep a •much larger stock' of Dress Goods than heretofore, I am -now pre pared to exhibit •one of Ithe most beautiful stook , of goods, consisting of all tho latest novelties of the season for ladles milts, and also, nil the thin fabr Ica for summer wear • • ' NO OLD SHOPKEEPERS `ON HAND Every thing In our Dress - Good depaitxTfotiViillf:be found of the] latset .importation el our purchases last week, we know we have some bargains that Can. - not be found elsewhere. • GRBNODEANS, SEASIDE LUSTERS, The now and desirable shades of PNARL and RIB HARE ALPACAS only 60 cents: The BEST ofeortment of n town from $1,76 to 4,60 per yd Lawns, - Cambrics, Delain Oil, BLACK GOODS, Vestings, BOMBAZINNII, OASIIIIERES, Sc A great bargain ha all WOOL DELAiNEB, BLACK BLUII, DRAB and BISMARIC. A good aseortmout of "WHI.TE CASHMERES, Glol os, Orapo CoHarm, EMI Funeral orders promptly and satlsfaotiorly filled A troll miler ted atonic of •' $2093 03 DOMESTIC GOODS IHM bought very cheap, -will be sold at popular price,. Bleacbed and Unbleached Muslim from the lowest grade to the Mama New York Mlle Includlug all the best make', $2972 9" COTTONADES, HICKORY STUBS, TIC KIN GS, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, TABLE CLOTHS, TABLE LINENS, WHITE GOODS, Pique, Naluso oh a, Carabrien, plad and plain Bwisses, Tar'Mona, Brilliants in groat 'varieties, ell alzes of the boat linglish Gob& at reducod rates. BARGAINS IN SHADES BARGAINS IN SACKING CLOTHS. A largo assortirtent of Shades CLOTHS `and.CASSIMERES At the lowest market vitae, fa fact many of them cheaper than before , the war. FRENCH CORSETS CHEAP The beat calling Kid Glove in town selling at ♦1.38. A new lot of HOOP SKIRTS, dfroelrfrom tho memo foe tenor at a bargain. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS OIL CLOTHS; UMBRELLAS, PAIiASOLS, BILK yht.IOPLI4I3. All I aak la an examination of my stook. Bdyari will he astonished at the difference of prices between thh androtbor eiltabllehmenh chiming to sell' obeapei • • . , . . . 01:4EgNITELIY. - •:• . ••, AST NEAIN'STABET r• --.• . • 4 • PAY :9.09P...q.:-.c,:. IMil ORANIT POPLINS, CAHNEA POPLINi, SOMMER POPLINS, BLACK. OILKS A full lino of FANCY SI.TiKS, Percale, • . Map aca Easters, • Chilies, - &0., &c ALPAOAS, TAMIS OLOTII. and Crapes, Scarfing, Silks always on hand CHECKS, A at priex that defy competition, Striped Mnellne, STAIR 011, OLOaIIS, TABLE AIL CLOTHS, DIM ENDO NEW A15VERT,,i,411,,FT.; . : t„ 13 . ENIZAP9 - -. , - i ,- - ini:wok JOHN.. BA . Tt i= . • • • MARY M. Bp',lsT,TZ.' NEW . G 00D'S Raving riltehaidd thalatipiatoek . of Odds from A.! W. Bunts, we have associated together, for the pur.! pose of condneting the Dry Goods , Dusiciess,.. louder! the above designation. To' this largo and -simly asserted egdck = two have added JargelY of new' and . . G. ANT -GOO S., wo'bnd ointalvas In o'conditlori to 'aucciestully. corn• pate with , any house in the' Undo between •Phlla , &goblet and Pittsburg:, Our Immense stook alumnae OLiY±HA, CASSIM.ERES, VF.STII GS in groat variety and ,Or cbolce designs, suitable 'far spring, summer and winter wear, and all art'cles necessary to complete a Gentlemen's Wardrobe. For this department we have engaged the• services of an A -N,o 1 I'4I'LOR, *not+ garroentworo warranted to at. IpldCdnlain fancy,,ond bltok, . DH, liKINES all wool, desirable colors, POPLIN ALPACAS, all abodes, •MOHAIR LIIST,IeFIS and POPLINS, FREINCII - PIIttOAGICS; 'nlccigoode, . . .. _... . .SILKS, heavy black; add plain solid colors, ALPACHAS, Poplin do, black, and fancy, ' . '.. . . , Parasols Umbrellas, all cetera, .- . . . . . . and a ' l the most fashionable Dress Stuffs in the mar. fret, Kid, Silk Lisle Thread,' Buok Cotton Gloves, And everything desirable In the Glove line. ; - Cambric and Swiss Edgings and Inserting!, in great abundance, ,Laces, Handkerchiefs, from the loweat .price up to finest noodle worked embroidery. -. Ribbons, all shades from ?/,' yd. wide, down to the' very narrow:. Trimmings a very large assortment comprising e - .ery good thing In uso. Buttons,', . Fans, - ._ .._ • , • Mullins,; . . Calicoes, _ • Ginghams, - '- . Flannels,- • ' • • • ' • , Ticithigi ,---,,, .' . Checks, Liiiens, all in great variety. Cambric, Naineenk, daeehet, • and' Sallee •Alu aline , Table Linens, and linen and Oloth Table Covers. • GRAIN BAGS, BALIdORAI; SKIRTS, PRENCU. - CORSETS, • - . CARPETS.! -CA"Rr'ETS.II . . From 35 'ots., peeyard uti to the - hoot Imperial time ply, galling lower than the. market rates. Carpet Chain Binding. Floor and Table Oil Clotho, Mottling, Rugs, Window Blinds_ &c. We have the stock to accommodate tho entire com munity an&all to be Bold lower than can. bo bought anywhore in this soctlon of the country. Call and EGO ' BENTZ &'92,n; lmay GB-tf. ; . . DIVIDEND. °MILIEUS DEPosiXBANs,-May-6,4868-L- Theßoard of Directors have declared a dividebd - of four per cont., for the last elx mouths, clear of taxes, payable onj,emand . .. , By order of the Board. • J. P. 11ASSI,BIt, \Ctultier. . . Bmay 68 DINHRIVATE SALE.—Tho Subserilpet, residing In West Peunsborough township, nt Mount Rock, offers at private sale the following do• scribed real estate: A lot of ground containing a little more than ono acre, having thereon erectod a two sto ry WI HOUSE WIIATHERBOARDED, A LOG 8110 E. MAKER SUOP a story and n halfhigh, a Good Stable; Wagon Shod, Corn'Orib and hog Pen. A good w‘,ll of water is .alsoßin tho premises. Turps reneonable. inquire of Smay 68-Sl6 EN BANKRUPTCY. District Court (4 - the - United .Statos' for .the Eas tern District of Pennsylvania. - In the matter of Michael N. Bushey, Bankrupt EasNrn District of Ponnayivania S. S. - A - warrant in Bankruptcy-hos boon issued by said Court against the estate of Michael N. Bushey, of tho County of Cumberland, and State-of--Pennsylvania, in said district, who has been duly adjudged a bank rupt upon.petition of his creditors, and the phymont of-any debts and the- doliVery of any property be longing to said bankrupt to him-or to hie uso, and the transfer of any property by. him are forbldd:n by law. A meeting of tho creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their debts and choose one or mere Assignees of his estate will be hold at a Court of bankruptcy to be holden at - Carliele, in said district on the 27th day of May, A. D.lBOB, at, 10 o'clock,- A. N. at the office of Chao. A. Barnett, (in the Court Homo at Carlisle,) one of the ,Iteglstor e in:bankruptcy of said district. - Marshall for Bald District, per 8.11. Galbraith, Deputy Deputy U. S. Marshall's Office, Bloomfield, Pa. Smay.2.t. CUMBERLAND VALLEY HORSE lIJJ INSURANCE AND DETECTIVE COMPANY. CAPITAL $50,000 The above Company bag been organized for the Insuring of all kinds of livo stock, against loss by death, theft or accident. The etas of Insurance are as low and as favorable as any Company of tho kind In the United States, while an abundant capital, and a careful manage• moot of Its affairs, make It most desirable to theme wishing to Insure. W. F. SADLPH, Secretary. Applicatlona icr Insurance can bo mndo H. 11. PEFFER, Agent at ClarPolo P,a Or to J.E. JOHNSON, Actuary, Slalppensburg Pa Bmay Mbly. OARDIN . G. Tho subscriber having rented and taken posses- Mon of the large and commodious dwelling house, known as Inhofre building, situated on the south west corner of Hellcat Square and Hanovel Street, _proposes to accommodata_a_ limited number of per m anent boarders, and alltransiont -custom-that may apply. Having Just retired from the proprietorship of the Common House, be Is well prepared to fur nish the very best accommodations to be found in the town. Persons desiring good ooarding at rea sonable rates, will do well to roll and give him a trial., J. T. RIPPHY,. - Smay4t, • . Hosiery, NOTlCE.—Sitra4t , ' propcisals will be received at this rake until 10 o'clock A. IL on aturday, May 28,1868, for farnishing the troops at Cdrilsie Barracks, Pa., with g 0051 .- 'FRESH REEF, for six (6) - months from and iitt - n• tturtirda - y - or 'lB6B, or snob less timo as the Oommissarr. l3eneral,of .subsistenco 17;,6.,Armyinay - direct. , •- Proposals must Ua In duplicate And endorsed Pro posals for Fresh Beef, and must contain the names of two responsible pal sonswtho will sign-tlio bond—arid become for tke faithful performance of the contract. Parsons who bid are requested to be prosent,at the opening of the proposals. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all- bids which' they may consider unreasonable or for any other sufficient let Lie t. 2d 11. S. Cavalry, A. C. B. Of A. O. 8. Carlisle Bit's., Pa., April 27th 1868. M: E. 5D,44./EY. MILLINER & DRESSMAKER, N 0.19 South Pitt-Street, DarlieTecPa. N. D. Agant. , for Stato:n A eleind Dyeing r.sinblish moat. 4' • 2.lapril AB. . . • pi STATE 'NOTIOE. - , • 1 J Lettere of AdministraGche on the estate of eter Garber, late,of Penn township, deed., have been graited by'the Ittinater ,oil this county, to -the. sub scriber residing lh Chatebersburg, Penna . : All. per. 'eons having datum will present them apd those..ln• debted make Payment to • " • , .4` 17Apr11.0t FpR-SALE'&R--REN' • • The largo three story houao on the earneillif 'High and Bedford Ste known as the Thorn property. r TEN It.snotnadl houses on. Liberty strew', Le.,W - t i c, White People.. .nifritre‘of E. SHAPLEY, ~ eor.'Noith and Pltt St. • 21feb•6B 3m ADMINISTR.A.TOR'S, Letters' of ~'Admlnistratlon having this day cm granted on the estate of the ..11ev, Harman Johnson, D. D. late of the Dote Ugh. of Carlisle:, to the subscriber residing" -the tame place. Notice Is . hereby gir ensto all persons I,mlob4d.tp said. es tate ,to make Immediate payment and those havitig elaines to present them to 17spr11-6t. AanyDMIPTISTAWRPR'S t _NOTXOE.,* • .rottOto • Of !AehnloldtiitiOn ' oh` the' instotW 'o' aarvor,,doo'd „late Sliver Spring towuthlp, this couuty, havlug M ,igtl6 &iv beep humid tb tho,tiub. MCI ibor . residing . hi! 'flimflam' , towthihhi," notice' IS hdroPy glion to All persons Ingobte4 to MlCeilato to make relituout, and tO . all portions bsiing "olalnis :will' present thorn to. , ' . .. . ' BAI!411111 tChEltq '. 2 pdl-01*.. ADMINISTRATOR i EI ,NQTIC)4 , 7 .n - Letters! of Adminledndlnn'Ani.Wo imitate' of eft Moore, lath of.tbhBotonoll; a Carlisle, Las ,been ilesued tiy. tlnielltegieter'An'Auniborlao Ac t 'the hubionber.' All Venom' thvlntg Out hnd those Indhhted will' nahlchr Ars ymontito •i; TIIOMAB std. NOOIII9 dmlnitor;. • 0 tomplinErte aczm . • ANTED—Twelveq pr afiftkeir446*- , 'W ; uteri MW. IGood wages and constant employment: Appli . to ' emeygit. 'l. :. , :i , ~,, BEM AD VERTISEMEIV TS. U 1411:0 tfl:t) A IV I C RAILROAD , COAiPAXY RE=ME MEMIZEI OFFER A,~.IStITSD AtfOllN'F 01 The OrOat Pacific Railroad Lille, extending 172 i miles from Omaha, °alba fili=softif Riper, to the tide inters of the Pacific Ocean, In being built by two Opowerful Companies—Tux Thum Pablric, beginninglat maha, building Neat, and the Central Pacific to Califoroda, , bcglnning at Sacramento, building East until the two roads shall meet: • - Both Companies have prosecuted the work with great vigor, the Union - Pacific having already export d , ed over • ' • and the Central over Twe(lions, upon their re spective .parts of .the undertakhic. THE UNION PACIFIC lIAVE COMPLETSPSOO.SIILES—have Iron and other materials for two hundred miles more upon the gromid; and one hunched - additional , miles are • ready fe- the -tmeir.. They will' have a moth larger Airco employed this year than ever before, and . _ It is expected that between • , - . 800_ and 900' MILES will be in operation - durlngTlB69: -- There seems to be no reasonable doubt that the distance betweon Omaha and Sacramento will bo traversed by rail in 1870. . Tllll GOVERNMENT GRANTS 12,600 acres of land, and Its Bonds, to the average amount of $28,000 per mile, to old In the construction of the line, and an -thorisesthe- lassie of the First Mortgage Bonds now offered foreale, to the same amount and no. more. The Government takerfa second lien, and gives to the First Mortgage Bonholders a prior lien for their se curity, to which a largo paid-up capital Is added. The Bonds cannot ho limed except as each section of twenty miles Is accepted by Government commissions, so thtit they always represent a real property. It is universally admitted that on .the completion of the - Unfelt Pacific Railroad, its 'through business .will make it one of the most profitable in the world-- but Unpin/ or local business is already several times the interest on its bend% so that. not another mile were built. they would, be a secure investment. • THE NBT . EARNINGS for 'tiled" months of last year °aim averice of MG-miles are officially reported at $1,069,180, while thetnterest On'all the Bonds It could lesuo on thatlength- of road for that time, re duced to currency, was only $345,550.' • The amount paid by the.Gorernment for the trans ' portation of troops, munitions, stores and malls has been, and doubtless will continue to be,. much mere than the interest on the United Statei Second Mort gage. Bonds. It is not, the charter provides that after the road Is completed, and until mid bonds an d - Interest are paid, at least five per cent. of the not earnings of the road shall ba applied to such paymont. Thoilnion Pacific Bonds are for $l,OOO each, and have couponi attached. They•hava thirty years to run, and boar annual Interest, payable on the first days of January and July at' the Company's Waco in the City of Now York, at the rate of six per cent. in gold. The Principal is payable in gold•at maturity. At the present rate of gold, them boo ds pay an annual in come on their cost of -z NEARLY NINE PER CENT., ANDIT IS BELIEVED THAA I T , HEY ' WILL SOON BE AT A PERM' N. Tl;66oinpany have but a very , limited tukily or their Londe remaining on baud, but, any subscriptions no. cepted to a greater amount than ran he filled from Bonds now in the-Compauy's pdssessiOn, will be sup plied_ from the Nevi Benda to be Issued 011 that portion of the road completed in the Spring, In the order in which they are received. The Cm . patiy reserve the right - to advan, the price of thelflionds to a rate above par at any Limo, and will not fill any orders or receive any subscriptions on wnieh th c riumay has tint been actually paid at the Company's Mee befi.cethe time of such advarco. Parties su ,criblng r ill omit the par value of the bonds and the accrued intereA is currency at the. rate of six. per cent. per annum, from the data on which the last coupun.was paid. Subscriptions will bo rot:el - Fed in Carlisle by • A. L. SPONSLER, am! in Now York - • HENRY BROWN, Blount Rack, P. 0. -Atthp Company's Office, No. 20 Nassau Street, John J. Cisco & Bon, [tinkers No. 59 -Wal I-St., And by tho Company's advertised agents throughout Remittances should be made in drolfts or oilier, funds par in Nem York, and the Bonds mill be scot free of charge by return express. Parties subscribing through focal agents, will look to them for their safe delivery. .„ A PAMPHLET AND 3IAP FOR ISGB has just been published by the Company, giving feller inhumation than is possible lwan advertisement, respecting the Progress of the Work, the Resources of the Country traversed by the Road, the 'Means for Construction, and the Value of the Bonds, which will be sent free' on application at the Cornpany's.oince or to any or the advertised a,..ente. JOIIN J. CISCO, Trer.surer,.Siii - York lmay-3m. =3l! rl l ll - E - FARME - R I S - B - A7N - K,' OF CAR- A_ LISLE PENNSYLVANIA, Recently orgitnized, has boon opened, for transaction of : of it. Igveonti'rea general u rn s di n e IL b Act or { ' V e e r ar ou' turner High street and the Centro Square. ,The Directors hops by liberal and careful manage mont to make this a popular institution, and' a safe despository for all who may favor the bank with their accounts. ,DePosirts rezeived and paid back owdemand, inter eat allowed-on speciabdeposlts, Gold, Silver, Treasury Notes nottGoverpment hoods, bought and sold. Collections made on all accessible points In the country. Discouut day, Tuesday. Banking hours from it o'clock A. N. to 3 o'clock P. It. J. C. HOFFER, (Whirr. W. B. MULLING President WILLIAM MCLELLAN, Tice President. R. Given, President, Thomas Patton, John W. Craighead, 27mar-08 tf. VEGETABLE AMBROSIA Gray-headed 1 - .o.ple_bave-their locks-restored.l.ifit to the dark;,lustrous, silken 'tresses of youth,_and jam NIPPY! Young People, with Ugh'', faded or red ll air, have these unfashionable colors changed to a beautiful auburn, and rejoice! • -People .wliOse heads are covered with Dandruff and //rumors,. use . it, and Lave clean coats and clear and healthy scalps! Bald-Lierided Veterans have their remaining, locks tightened, and the bare spots" covered with a luxuriant growth of flair, and dance for joy! • Young Gentlemen use' it because it is richly ,perfumed ! ' Young Ladies use it because it keeps .theit..llait.ip place . Everybody must and will use it, becausix it is the cleastst and lcst article Am the market! GRICULTLMAI. SOCiE I iT.., The 4 • Cumberland bounty Agricultural — frOidoty I‘lll ho Ito , - BAMIJEL'OARBERi. _ Atriloistrator On' !Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, • ' ..0 - atabor;44th; - 15th and ,16tb, 1858. The 1161 of prOmiume Is the largest and, most cora palmists° ever offered by any. County A ssociat lon In the State, - and the ensuing exhibition in COLlii dently expected to prove the largest and most sun. cossful ever held. lmay-fft. WILLIAMS LIEATIN - 0 AND VENTILAVING NVAIIEITObSE, . . , " Has an outirely: now heater. 'lt is' constructed ARA& ett)ppe commoggitsolt to faior,,being a 'combination 0.11 - Wouglif, and east7iFon-7-IrlO-very pimple in its:construction, and is perfectly air tight: -teaflotinind o bovine no Pipes or drums to bb taken' ;out nd,,eleaned. It, is; so or nged with !upright t iiities,aarto produce a' larger emo id of heat from t ho saran weight of coal than any niece now In uee. Thd hygrodlotio cori , ition of Gm air. as produced by myqww,arblogotnetit of evaporation will at once de monetrattithatdt,le the bnly , „ -.. .•, . ~.: 2 ', litar AUL NURUCE • • '. ' ~ rthiti Will'produeo a perfectly healthy atmosphere. I ate now infialmg Uvo Ores of reurre&Lts, and four IdirFasonliz:',, • , ~ • . ... : I 'l> ..1 * 'ItAIIGEB,• "Spacial attention is Call .to .my IiESP,OGOP 'N ...1 1. EAGt t : COOKING RANGES, as I feel , as red t re. litho hifip in tfo', that • can - convert. With ' thorn, as 'rem their luralilllty, economy and omcloncy,with .h.largoluistortriients•bf Low Down- Grates, • Piro P co -Stoves, ithgleters and Ventilators., Bond for Hos Afated el rculara. ..4;:imay 08. am. . W. F. BADLEIt. . Administrator -- IlatWeori , llliapltea Hall and the Frnnkliu itonon. RZO THE EAST , MORTGAGE: BONDS AT PAR;, PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PkY,ABLE IN GOLD THIRTY MILLION DOLLARS, Oho United States Wm. IL Miller, David Ileikes, A.J. Dorman, Abraham Witmer, 6 1 14 .4 % ~,Avoltruffiql—ock 1414 *tmlifetkilizg-s,* ei h_. 6. 4 L 19 R ANA o (9606:00, Ril\TG-"S S - THE - FAIRACtE - OFTHE - AG Fo — r Sale by Druggists generally. Ifob6B-ly ANNUAL EXHIBITION, No . . 1182 & 1131 Market Strout, 810212:13EM • ." - -IsToP•-••.DEAT O ERS -.in. - - -.4Gkions,!, Li Wares and kf erchandlse, also Drawers. Militant: Lumbermen, Eating Misses, &c., withiS the County: of Cumberland, as appraised and assessed by P. A. Plank, Mercantile Appraiser, In accordance with that sneaked actelnf Assembly, as follows, to wit: 'I3AIitIBLE . . • - r . Class. License.: W. C. SanyerA Co.', dzy goods, 'l' 9 - $25 00: C. Ogliby, - ' " • do 1.1. 15 00 Leirlich & 51111er, .'. do % • ' 9 25 00 L. T. Greenfield,. ' - •40 ~ - 11 15 00 W.'A. Milcen - - ~ -d o - , 13 10 00 T. A. Harper, : - " do . A 11 16 00 Robert Allison, - . groceries, ' 14. 700 .1; Martin, , ..,: do . :14 700 Wasbmood & Bio„ •a. - do _.• • 14 700 W. Blair &. ik.n, ...• do . . . 9 25 00 Karim' & 3las4theimor, do . .. 14 700 J os eph Zeigler, do ,14 .7 00 John. Faller, :do ' • ~ t 14 ., -7 00 John Humor, ' 'do ' • 14 700 - H. Pobloy, , : ••• do ' , • • 13 ~1 9 00 J. H. Week, : •• ' - -do -.- '''' .—., 'l4 , 7 - 00 W. J. Cameron, . ' do' ' ' - 14 ' 7'oo J. Senor,' : . do _ . ;14 . ' 700 W.U. Harn,, "do • , ',. 14," '.7 00 S. Union, do ' 14 7 00 G. 11. Hoffman,. .. . ' do • 13 10 00 A. J: Sites, _ do .•• _ ' 14 . 700 Daniel Shoemaker, - do • 14 . .7,00 11. K. Spangler, - do .• .14 , ' •..7:00' C. A. Smith, - : do' ' - - 11'". 7:00 W. H.' Smith, , do 1.4 7ioo Boston & Bro., predate, - 11 15 00 J. &D.:Rhoads, ' + w. do •• 14 ' 7 1 00 ' J. H. Bosler`& Bro:, ' do _ ~ ._ .11 . 15,00. 11,C.. Woodward,• do ' . :11 - 15 OQ .11. Harkness, , 'do „ •• . • '-'• 14'” 700 Lee & Bro., do 14 7 00 S. .• M. (looser, - lumber and coal 14 - 7 00,. A. 11. Blair - ---• do - 41, -15 00, Delancey ,k ' Shrom, do -13 10 00 J. - A. Wehol & Co, flour and feed, 14 700 It A. . Esrlug, . - - fettnitutp, . 14 700 John Litman, -do - • 14 7 00. Fredrick Common, --• ' ,10 . 14 -"7 00 David sips ' - . . do. ' ' '' 14 700 ! Halbert & Shapley, do ' •, .. .14 7 00 J. B. Trlbler, agt., Merchant tailor, - 14 700 J. A. Eakins, - do ' 14 7 00. J. Boner, .. . do 147 00 I. Liviogston, do • 14 ' 700 'S. Arnold, clothing, ..,,,,,„ • 14 . 700 AL. Lechler, • do .. 14 700 - E.ll.,Leonerd, jr, "do 13 10 - 00 J, IY. Smiley, - do l4 7 00 A. Lehman, do - • -14 .7 00 A. 31. Piper, • books, 14 ~, 700 J. Loudon, do 14., 700 .George Yocum, contestionery , 14 7 , 00 • It. S. Hughes, .—' 'do 14 . .7 00 "Mrs. S. 31. Kieffer, do ' ' ,14 700 J.- B. Itheein & Co - ., do - 14 7 00 Coyle & 00 4 " notions, 14 ' 700 Mrs. Rosonborger, do 14 . 700 J. Hutton fancy, goods 14 7 00 A. 11. 31111er, , _ do : 14 -7 00 J. P. Neff, paid do • 14 7 00 J. Irvin, 'boots and shoes. • 13 10 00 F. C. Fleming .do 14 7 00 Spottswood & Kerby, o 14 . 700 P. Keffooberger , o 'l4 700 JoO. Gardner, 14 7 00 W. O. Diven, . - -d 14 700 W. M. Porter, dci ' 'l4 7 00 ' B. Plank, do 14 7 00 0. Ensminger, leather; • 11 ,', 700 J. G. Collin, . hats and fors, ' 14 ~ 700 J. Boss, - do 14 , 700 J. A. Koller, do ' . 14'• •, 7 00 11. Saxton, - hardware, • 9 i 25 00 /Miller A Bowers, do - n ' 20 01 H. Heyilnger, watches and jewelry, 14 7 00 W. D. A. Naugle, do 14 ': 7'oo T. Conlyn, do 14-----7-00 F. C. Cramer, ' do _ ' 14 7 0 0 Commn, & Worthington, drugs, - - _l4 - 7 00 Mrs. C. Elliott, do 14 7- 00 D. Ralston, do ' l4 .7 00 . Ilarerstick & Bro., do 12 12,50 ll.' Cornmen, do . 14 '7 - 00" John Campbell, sowing machines, 14 '7 00 Mrs. Ockar, - do . 14 7 00 C. L. Lachrnen, -do 1 1 4 4 ' 7 7, 0 0 0 0 , Mrs. M. Neff. Millinery, Mrs. Chenowoth, do 14 7 00 Mrs. E. Williams, do 14 7 00 .1. C. Lecher, photographs, 14 700 Mrs. R. A. Smith, • - do 14 700 Samuel Ensminger, robes, 14 . 700 W. Clepper, - do 14 7.00 Welker & Cloudy, stores 14 7 00 William Fridley do 14 7 00 Itine.rolth A Rupp, do 14. :." 00 Jacob Martin, looker, 14 7 00 William Sellers, . do 14 7 00 Peter Miller, - do 14 7 00 Mrs. A. 31: Frcrierieks. do - 14 • 7 00 Bosh & Bay lee, ci. ars, 14 .7 00 Ir. Rhoads, do . 14 700 James 31ctionigel, “ Stoves, 14 700 • MECHANICSBURG. KOonta, 37egery & Co., dry goods, Hurst & Son, do Joseph Elena:, do Brugh .4 Bro. ' do , .1. D. Itafensherger, do Brindle & Messenger, - do J. S. Updegreph, do Comfort & Bottorff, do . Rockafellow & Miller, groceries, Week & Eberly. do . Kauffman & Griffith .do Der Innoy_& '3lyers, do Florh & Ilences, do .1. Emmlnger, do Tatman Eves drugs, J.ll. Herring, do 11. F. Guyer. do Ira Day, • do Steller & Bro., hats and caps, Ilenry Zinn, boots and shoes. Bowmen 4 Bro., do Levi Riegle, ' do 0. Kelm, ' 1 do John 11. Keller, do Jacob K. Longnecker, ' do Nook & Deihl, furnitoro, Titzel &- Bro., . do John Rupp, do It. S. Shapley, Jewelry, Jacob Swartz, do Robb & liiinniell, ' hardware Boyer Eberly & Co., . do It. Wilson, stoves, Wourlerllch & Hauck, do J. I. Smith, confectionary, J. Uhler, do Jacob (Imre, do L. D. Keefer, merchant tailor, L. W. Abrams, clothing, Wm Railing, do Mrs. S. Simons, do 31. 0 uswiler, .. - cigars, B. Palmer, do 3latthess & Bro., gas fitters, Mrs. Bryan, millinery, L. F. Eberly, - lumber, J. Milleiscu, do Joseph Long, IL 8. Moor to. Co., Stayman & Bucher, Johnson & Fon, T. IL Bryson, • 31111er S: Carrell, do W. 11. o;nald, coal, J. W. Lagna°, photograph.. B. W..Muttei.on, do J. L. Becker. boots, . IT. Null. marketing, E. - Ifochnan, do SIIIPPENSBURG Aolpert. SzioagraFs, ary goons. D. 11. 3.lcl'Lmson, do J. & .1. B. lteddig, do Danner & Neely, do G. 11. Stewart, do Tarmon & Kimbell. groceries. ' O.K. Duke, , do S. Myers,- do - J, Kelso, • do 31. M. Anglil, do Pagno & ti eiders. do MePhersoil & Co., hardware, Grabill & Kollar,_, do ' J. C. &Mc, drugs, IEI ---- !".* ={— ~.- I fiteliLr. - tili Q. W. Croft, boots and shoes, P. S. Ariz, do at. 11. Cole, ,' do IV. Clark, confectionary,. S. C. llollar, -,. do W. ll,Mollar, do L. Fostriaught, do Shearer /I Blair, merchant tailors, Lanai:, .t. Bender, do J. Bridges"& Son, do ' ! J. M. Smiley, do , `V. l'A Dialr, • produce. W. T. S. Jamison & Co., do Morrow & Flickinger, do Long & Gish, . do Lawton & Co, do A. Slew & Son, do D. J. Suoddy • furniture, Barnhart Luke & Bro., do .1. Landis. • jewelry, W. U. C. [Byes, sowing machines IL M. Sturgeon, millinery; John A. Wolf, doves, B. S. Simla. drugs. • J. 31, Ileykes, stoves, ..1. Kelso. &Jake. - _ . _.pohn Stninkaogh, Groceries O. 0 reamn, / - _ IL Popo+, •• • . NEW CVAIBERLAND. T. Willett, . dry goods, Baughman & Eon, do • Boss & Co., . . do Henry D. !demur, - lumber, Charles Oyster, do 0. James, •• do Leo & Dbcily, - do NEWBURG. Steviel,V-Swigert. Elliott & Darr,, do Eisenhower & halo, do 0, /Novick, r, furniture, D. McCoy, boots nod shoes, NEWVILLE. T. Stougb,. . dry goods, • 10 ,20 CO T. 'slcoaudilsh, do' 11 15. do E.Jutues & Bro., do - - 1 9 . - 25 001 P. E. 00101 . do • ~ . 14.. 700 N. B. Skinner, hardware, 14 7 00 -Kunkle & licCandlish, •do • 10 20 00 vd1•II: Hiller, . drugs, • . 14 700 Are. It. Reed, I.do • ' 14 700 ,3.13. Wild, ---r-- • do—:-......L 14 7 0 0 -1 S. (Hauser & Son, groceries;_ _ • — ll - - 10 ,00_ 0. M. Bricker, furniture. • ' 'l4 ..,.7 00 J: , ltticker, ' ' - , do 14 . ~. 7, 00 H. floury, corifectlimtery, '' ' ' '' `7 .00 .1. J. Crawford, do • ' ' 14 - - 7 00, Brewster So Dougherty, once. tailor, •• 14 .'. '7 00' .1,11.-Itandell, •, - do. • 14_,.._7_091 0: W. Mull• AG, 14 '7 00' ..., . . _ 0: W. bundle,. Jewelry, .- • . 'l4 ,7 00 'A, L. Irvin.' boots end shoes, ~ 14 „. 700 Joseph Laughlin, ' feed,' • ~• •514 :' .7 00 llyenc& Bbinalleld, clothing , -''l4 " 7.00 Woodburn & Eltullenberger,. Furnlture, 14 7 00' Grab= & tHorrow, Groceries, 14 . ' 7 00 , LOWER ALLEN.' . . , „A Prots & Hon, boots and shoos G. - A. Ilettrleb, stoves, -0. Startcb,:_drugsi ' • • UPPER A.IIiEN J. 11. Owns' dry Goods, , J.Switrts, .9orchant :MONROE. George Brindle,' dry'CloOdr, " 1' 2000 Kautfmto:l2 Paul, do • =ll ' .16'00 Theophllug Wolf, do. 14 7 00, Peter Diller, Moves, ' 14 7:00, Ellutuoi Plank, feel, • • 'l4 7.00 , t 7 col Henry 13pallr,• •• ; ;do- • „ . • , SOUTH' MIDDLIITON. -- 11214010 n & Bro., dry Doody, 12 12 . -60 Webbert k Dotbuid, do • 12 12 60 Samuel Wolf; ' ,Ao 14. 7 00. C. lieepi „furniture; _ , „ 14- - 7 00; Plllllp 014pperi .- Oonfactlopiiii t . '' 14^ 7 00 J. Ileckman, do •.% • :7 , 14 . : 7.0 0 1 6.lriZE.:ll44Feli, 7 001 47 . 37 e al uiAlti1*- 1 777.!r1tud &ad; 14 7 00. 3 00 &mild hi - i,Ayilicicn.it," . ;':\ s". :•* , L.:" • .:y oo t...IdA 3 rierar do, •s. 7 00, Gardtier trit,yois , 14 7 00' . ' ' —••- ".-.-.-.• ''•• • ' - •::1 ;•• • . " .:,- .... ~ •••,:' PEN , N I, •• • • . .. ~ .• .... Henry Oc - ker, r -dry geode, t '... ' 4 14 - ', ,7 00 Poter•Garber„ • l' ' . - -;,;:'doA: -, - ',",- • %; 14 '1 00 George Beerem.,- -- • do'.. %? r,',, ' , 14,r". '' - 7 00 ,--,,- :::..... ‘7 -x - BwiiVisi - 4 -.• ~' --- Jew 6l, ;.7,lnftlieV , ' 'dry &Ode, - ''''..) 4 -- : 14 ".% ''. 7 00 el.'er - . EA net, -,,,,, 1 , % %dor' • . ,%'.. .."-; 14,- - :'t 00 John-Hylo - . ' der % - ;'. , ,i% ,4 .--, 14. 700 S. Miller .1; Son; 4 , - i''do . - 'j. ''. ',.- -',- 14 - 700 J.Bakor John iilgalch, greries,, • . -14 700 Ileberling & Son do 14' ' 7 00 Samuel Hutch, . boots and shoes, 14.- .. 7,00 Mrs. M. A", Walker, cunfecttepary,, . ' 14' ' 'OO William Lewis, variety,. ~, - , - - 14 -- .--- ~ 7. 7 00 Manning & Bra., produce, ''' ' '' 10 % 50 00 1.1. Snyder, do 10 . ,D) 00 Watts & Shap, do _ll • 10 00 J. & J.' B. thumb; 7_ -- do - 0 : 25 00 Harsh & Bro., do ' . .. 11 , , , : 15 00 0.11. Uorn, marketing, - 14 ' - ,:7 00 D. W; Spencer,„, strives,. -' -14 700 Graham & Morro*, dealers, -' :”' % 14 ' • 7'oo . '' SOUTHAIIrTOI s r.. .- . - S. •-.. - - • • - • • .-, - r .• - - W. 0: °lark; L dry geode, 14 " - 7 00 L. Strohm, . do -.18 10 00 D.S. Orel t, ;.. -de • - , • ; ; 14_-- -7 00 J. Schack & Coq - ; - 117 , - '— ' - `l4 • .7 . 00 G. Clover, , do 14 ROO J.Nalemith r ----- - do . . • tr - ; - rocr, S. A. Stoner, - do - ' 14' '-7 00 I ' ' WEST 'PENZISBOROUGII. ' Jacob Ilandshow, illy goods, 13 ' 10 00 J. G. Waiver, do . ,• 9 -13 -; 00 Kroger St Darr, do • : '.; L- -14 .•'. 7; 00 J. B. Carothers, . , produce, . .-- - -; -; lir - , /0 00 L. J. Shambaugh, -.-do '- - -- - ;'l4 ' 700 W. B. Brandon,; • - ,'do ; '• -- ir ,•-' 13 10 00 Jacob Wolf,- -' ' groceries, - ' l4 7 .00 D Hersh' r.• ' do .. 14. 7 00 William Dlehop,, , ', ' ~ do 114 7 00 A.B. McCulloch,, ' .Dry Goods ,-` -.:f - ,14%" ,, ,7 , 00 "EAST. PENNSiglibiLF:Gli.' . ', ,''+' • % ' W. 011a nks 4 Bo n, ; dry goods . .. • 18, 10.00 •John Gleaner, -', do . 13 - 10 00 ,Niebalous'it-Dovrman; do • . '. 1 11 - 700 J. Loogeineekor; „groceries, , -14 -: ~ 7 ,00 H. gooks, .. ' idO - .. - 4.4 , ',- 700 K. W. Smlthers, do - . • 14' - 700 £,C L. Hummel, , ~..do .14 - 700 Irvin Mahon, - produce, 11 10 00 'Zacharias di Bon ' do . 14 7 00 May A - Co, ' do 14 • 700 Martin di Co.. lumber, . 14 7 00 G. Oyster, do' . 14 7.00 Ihi Rummel, do 14 7 00 :A: Ebner, -- furniture, • 14 . 7.00 N. flood, stoves, 14 7 00' _D. Rupp, dry goods, - 13 •10 00 • E. W. dr G. Wiser , - - do - 13 -10 00 ' J.U. Murray, do' 14 '7 00 D.P. Lightner, do • ' 14 700 J. M. Templirt, gr.:pearled, 14 •7 00 O. Templio, furniturni • 14 700 D. Rupp, pi oduce, 14. 7 00. ! ' .'• SILVER SPRING. J. B. LoHigh, & Eberly, dry goods, 14 700 Orris & Lamb, -----, do. 12 • 12 50 Loose - IL Ewalt, , do . 13 .10 00 id . ,8. - Bause, s -,- .. --- ,.. --- do ----- --- -- 14 - ' - 7 - 00 ! , ,"- 4, Burkholder, ------,-, do 14 7 00 ''.7-i S. bigger, confectionary,. . 14_ - 7 00 W. W. Wanbaugb, lurnituse, .. , , ,44....,. 700 J. B. Leldig & Bro., produce, 13 10 017 L''' MIDDLESEX. - ' J. 11. Bwller, drYgoods, ..-.. - 14 700 J. C. Gill, —groceries, - - - -•- .44 .- -7 00 - MIFFLIN. J. 51 Waggoner, groceries, 14 700 FRANKFORD. Alexadder'& Woods, dry Goods, 74 7 00 DISTILERS AND BREWERS. J. W. Whaler, Newton, • Mrs. lieblulrd. Carlisle, EATING HOUSES Sobu Meloy, Mechanicsburg, 8 5 00 P. — Sniffle, Silver Spring, 8 6.00 George Murphy, Newton, 8 to 00 Mrs. S. Shunt', South Middleton, 8 5 00 J. Skimmer, Shipponsburg. , 8 5 00 ...- - -BILLIARD SALOONS.. Capt. E. P. Zinn, Mechanicsburg, Ito 00 Jacob nipple, Carlsle, 40 00 7 00 20 00 20 00 10 410 12 50 25 00 10 00 15 00 7 00 12 50 1260 Notice is-hereby given to all persons named Irrthe above list, that by an act of Assembly approved April 11th, 1862, County Treasurers are required to bring suit and collect all licenses remaining unpaid on or-before the Bret clay of July next, and by other acts of Assembly, venders of vinous, spiritous, moult or brewed liquors, aro also liable to indictment in the Court cf Quarter 80 4 5i00/1. Those interested aro therefore requested to lift their litionses without de lay and save the costs, Ac. 1250 10 00 7 00 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 GA$ FUTING and PLITNBING FOOTE &-LYNCH, Practical Gas Fitters aiW Plucabors Desire tolnftrm their old customers and the MI. zone of Carlisle generally, that they bays removed thelrestahltshinent to the commodious room in the Basement of Rheem's entrance on Church Alloy. They will *trend promptly as heretofore, to all work entrusted to them. They keep constantly On hand and aro prepared to Introduce LEA Dam! IRON FIFES, HYDRANTS, DOT, COLD SHOWER BATHS, WATER CLOSETS, FORCE and LIFT PUMPS, IRON SINKS, BATH TUBS, BOILERS., - WASIL. BASINS; HYDRAULIC RAMS, all kind, of GAS, STEAM and WATER FITTINGS. COOKING RANGES, HEATERS, 440., set up In the most modern style. Country Work and.J!Mbing promptly tit- do do preduc de 17npr 68 rOVERNMENT „ PROPERTY - AT PRIVATE SALE OPUKINs.CO. AN IMMENSE- AMOUNT OF PROPERTY BOOM AT GOVERNAIgNT SALES Contstlng oblotly or 12 50 1. 00 20 00 _ 10 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 15 00 10 00 700' - . 10,000. SETS NEW . AND SECOND HAND • 6000 Wool &Rubber,BlOitketel, & . 'Horse Covers. - . ' ' • MILITARY CLOTIIINO, GREAT COKES, MOON COATS, BLOUSES, PANTS, SHIRTS, DsmyEss,;.., 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Also a largo lot of Reins, Lead Lime, Buggy Ambu• lance and Cart Harness, Double Trees; Lead Bars, Port able Fo rges, dm. Wheel Team !farness, • little worn all oak tannedleathor, serviceable, cleaned and oiled, $5 per horse, including' lirldle Load,'"do $l. 'Ambu-. lance or Stage-Warness with superior loather Traces, perfectly, suited for farm of general team work, clout)• lo sets complete $25 to $3O, Bridles $l, Collars $1 to $2 extra hair lined Artillery cam, do 2;60 and $3, Double Rein $1,75 to 2,25, Halters $5 to f - $l 2 per dason, New Ofgeers McClellan Saddles, $lO do, wills plated Bit Bridle $l9 Brans Mounted Saddles,' , good as now $9, with Bridle $ll Boys Saddles, $0 ' Wagon COvors supe rior 10 and 12 oz., Cotton Duck $0 to $l2. 1000.1Iespl tal Teo ts, new and good as now, 12 oz., Duck, 14' feet square $25 to $5O, with poles an pins complete, Wall Tents ph to $2O, Wedge. do poles. $O, Shelter Tents for Hay Cluis $3O to 50 per 100.. ' ' • -Grain Bags, 12 az, Dock, 2to Bushel p to . .$).O par dozen, also full assortment of Eleafoleis Bags- . Small order by'Express, U. 0.. D. , • LIBERAL BED iIOTLONS TO WIIOLESALE DI6ALERS 15 00 10 00 15 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 11 11 13 14 14 15 011 75 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 4(t . . . , 'rho 'only , Family litachino the! guts vp• its-own work knits all airos,'Whions and narrows off the , toe comploto--produslng all varieties of knit gooda'froni an Infant's stocking, mitten or glovo to a .ladys. slurry' or hood - . ,Ible s "; implc durable, wetly operated and warrented. to suceted in . the lethde of eve;y.puyehixsti.,, .. • • ' . . , ADDREEp, with stamp ‘ for,clKauler end entuoo'stOoking OltNEyOon'l ;Ist. 922 Chestnut Bt.; PliflaZ -T •DNIINIST I eATOR'P:NOT/Qg,.of A , JUDITII 'rli34l.' • •`• --' • • ;elders of Administration on the estato of Judith MOM, tato of Frank Dud township, Cumberland co., '• ban bean issued by thp Register 'to the subscriber re. aiding in Went Perinkborol' towuehi.t,t All•liersdne AVIV maims will presont, and - , Ammo! • - - Adirilnistater'ne ' ..,-;•,1111AITII MYERS. ''•• • ; I 4jI S i SIGN.Et undo}'-; allood" Vastiliki FAst Pdiriredninitigb t4iwn • , 4 !. "°. l 4DATllllled.ltllfeluntary aesktument, boon 2aPpointed Assignee of Theodora Willett, 'of.NOW Camborialid,notlea is. hereby-given to •11 panting .julitktod to AMA 11 ett to,;noko poroooo t thoo AOokiEetlatiii-SblproOirit te am , to - t - 01 ‘9. -19 .4•4 113 PW01ibt -; 5 21apt1143t. , 14 T 00 14 7 00 • •14 t ( 00 12 12 60 14 7 00 HAMP.DEN C. MELLINGER; Treasurer qf Cumberland County. 3ap1418 96. tended to Ilsirness, Bridles & 3,,OOO:§ADDLES, -- ES= 2000. WAGON COVERS, All Sizes Now and Worri, PITICINS &00., Front St„ now) 71 North Second St, justbelow • ' Arch St., :rA : i . Ago 7 s ' , ARK-PL . /10E, N. Y. Descriptlyo price i -colon application Prica Reduced to 48. pcilatio, iF.!, 1868. s' 1868. As the delightful Beason of SPRING has just opine ad, • . • EIDIGH -it MILLER • . Hare j ust - , rocelved an ..unuanally large,,stipply of BEAIITIPIIII-GOODS, aulted . to the reason, and • now ready for Inspection. • GRAND' DISPLAY OF =I DRE'SS. , SILKS, In'all the new aolo'rn and shadoe. ' BLACK SILKS .• . Of every grade and quality. All the new styles and dolors of desirable DRESS GOODS For Wolklog Buys, Burls an CHINA MOHAIR POPLINS, - PLAIN MOHAIR POPLINS, STRIPED A. PLAIN MOHAIRS, COLORED ATRAPAS, • COLORED VELOURS,: FRENCH PEROALES, SO . OTOLGINGHAMB;, FRENCH CHINTZES, And, many tither goods tor tho eeaeo SPRING SHAWLS, SPRING SAQUES AND MANTLES All the new styles and colon of SILK PARASOLS, For Ladies, Misses and Children Please do not forget the fact that LRIDICR --& MILLER • Alvaye havo thn largest and most complete stock or IVIOTE GOODS, PLAN AND STRIPED MOTIAIRS, PLAIN AND STRIPED JACONETS; BEAUTIFUL STRIPED ?MAINS, PLAIN VIENCII MUSLIN& 9 25 00 0 26 00 All the new etyloe of Tucked and- Striped Moeline for- GARIBALDIt3, 4 MOURNINC GOODS, The best assortment in the town FUNERAL GOODS, Every thing required for funerals. Very strict atten Oen gintll.l9 fll/134 all orders for the seine. DOMESTIC GOODS Stacks and stacks of Bleached and Unbleached 111381,1148,—ad—prices--below—market--rat es. - Calicoes from 8 to 12% cts. Good Domestic 0 INGIIAMO 12%cts. TICKINOS, CHECKS, TABLE LINENS and CLOTLIS, TABLE DOYLIES and NAPKINS,_„ • 'TOIVELLINGS, TOWELLINGS, be., be CARPETS!! CARPETS! The largest stock that has ever been offered in Carlisle, and selling at much lower rates than for years. Best qtrlity LOIVEL — THREE PLY, - • Best Quality HARTFORD , THREE PLY, EXTRA SUPER IN9RAIE . S, TWO ,PLY, qualities, • ENGLISH TAPESTRY ,RRITSSELS, In hew styles, STRIPED CARPETS, of all widths, suit- suitable for halls and stairs FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, New styles for balls, in all widths CLOTH TABLHCO-VERS, Marseilles Quilts, ' Lancaster. Quilts, . Honey Comb Quilts, - (Now Styles.) Col'd Coverlids - • • . - OIL WINDOW SUADEB inlays and Axles CJLOTEIS.& CASIMErRES The now stylos and colord now . ou band, and so' ug ut itieatly reduced prices. N 0 T.ION N O'T I•O N Sr! AMINE . TRIMMINGS, • - •• ' • lIUTTONS, .. , LAOHB; ' SDOINOB ' . lIOSIIIILY, . ' GLOVES . . IIAtIDKEROIIIEBS, , ' -nopr SKIRTS, - ,' end thoueand of other lOW ,deslretble goods theNt. annot borxentiortod - -. • — .1% - b - 00 - .VOcgIiTIMIX . but arsmall- enumeration of the Jungles amount-of seasonable 111,1 _attractive stook of o;thst you vlll.thaihod-hatid: Do nat. to give us an early call se we erg offering grant • induce. 'menus In all lands of goods. l 7 reek. bargal nu all the - We do not-limit the time for bargains to sixty or nibety days,-but Orate that at all times. Tre 1.011 goods cheaper than thri' chomped.' . • • „ LEIDIOII &; MILLER Sign ;of the' Carpcit,,46.l). :1‘ . • . :.‘: NO. • • tC.? fue , i • ' Carlisle rennsylyinia. - DRY .GOODg Embracing MISCELLAIyE,O eTS. S. AL - -13011 ./c. . . • IsiC-'4C.VO t•t , k - 8. , _ N : hosiery; 1 310;rea,•4renrai tlobdo, and• Ihiiionery , orders wlltrecolve prortipt . 11siocy'oz:-5t,; Carnal°. 02)..Agento . fyi: tho• Chimborebv t rg Woollen Nips SRRING SALES • • Have commenced - at the store of ,the`iincletelgnect It! . . • • NORTH, 'HANOVER ' STREET;' • N _O - . - • 6 8 *. • of all !gods of warodUulted to the wants of Ilousa. keepers, Ifotele,and all contemplating the furnish lag of thejr houses. -Tlavingjust returned from-the Mimi they are pre. "pared to supply all with - STOVES• - -- - ---• of ovary kind such as COOL{, PARLOR AND OF - 'DICE S T.CI V ES, consisting in part of the -Bctrley Nulls Cool•, Oriental, Parlor and also, the noted NATIONAL RA.N'OE OThoy aro prepared to farnlah thoao contemplating housekeeping, with all things noceseary to a WELL REGULATED ROUSE, such as TINWARE, of all des crlptlons, COMM MILLS; • SAD IRONS, SPOONS, _ Roofing Sfiouting . and Jobld2v, and everything in the lino of the tlnnor dons at the Shortest Notice and on the dfost Reasonable Terms all wares IT'AERANTED. Give them a call as they -are a n xious to exhibit, feeling satisfied that they can cony ace all that No. 68, fa the pike •to purchase CHEAP GOODS, and BEAtIiIEtTL WARE of all kinds,'lbund in a Brat-. clam Mtabllehment: - • ' RINESMITII k RUPP, Nor69rHanovor-81... 13ma -138 SHEPPARD, - -VAN HA R LINGEN & IVo.IOOB Chestnut Sired, Ailadelphia WHITE - 1:1 - 0 O - D S , LINEN, HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS, CURTAIN ESTABLISILVENT Tho special sttrntlon of buyers is respectfully in vltod,tb our now and extensive assortment of Choice SPRING GOODS. Printed Linens, Piques, and Percales. White Piques of new patterns, In cords and figures Birds-eye Lirn43, Linen Cambries, and Linen Lawus Linen Cambric Itanukercbimg, German, Irish, and French in Ilmtrlitclmd, Corded Border, and, Bmbroid• Linen and Whitt Goods at very reduced prices. E mbroldored and Plain, French Shirt Bosonni of now patterns Just Recoived,•^per Steamer City of Boston, Another luvolco of elegant and superb quality I UI3-LE_DA-MS.'gIC-TA-BLE-aGOTHS In all sizes, with Napkins to match. Heavy Linen Sheetings, 234 . , 2:74, and full 8 yards iv ido, and a upei 'or real Ihirnsloy Linen, for single beds, at 6734 rents, being loss than actualgold prices. A ]so, a great bargain in Barnsley Linen Plcor Clothe 234, 3, 334, And 4-yards long. - ", ALSO, Best Heavy Pillow Case Linens, In all widths. Double Damask, and real. Barnsley Table Linens,. French, Double Damsels and Iluchabaek Fringild Towels. Silesia Table Cloths, Napkins, and Towels a special!. AI SO, Fine Marseilles Quilts, vory elegant. Rich Bretons and Furniture Chintzes. Blankets, Flannols, and Furnituro Dimities. Also, of latest arrivals: Laco and Nottingham Curtaias, of now -pattortik Rich heavy Curtain and Furniture materials. Window Ifollands and plain and bordoredskules, co • ow styles. Embroidered Cloth Piano, Table and Molodeon coo " 1 Elegant Plaid tudi striped Table Coverings 27mar.OS A. L. SPONSLEB'S COLUMN. L. SPONSLER, — float Eatato Agent, Scrivener, CODSMITICAS Incur. anco and. Claim Agout. Wilco Main Street None Centre 9 Disco. WANtED —sl,ooo for one year on y Beal Estate security. • FOR RENT — A &airfoil° suburban itecidence on West Louther street, Carlisle, con tabling tiro acres of grodnd, Laving g g g thereon ßA erectedME -- n two-story -, ;Ve F gable and other outbuildings, in good condition with a bundance of fruit. " Hoot $2OO, to bo woll sucurod, payablo quartor4y. Apply to A. L. SPONBLEIt. Union Pacific Rail Road Company, FIRST.,, MORTGAGB BONDS, Interest Paynble Sonal.Anunally In Gold, Subscriptions received by .A. SPONSLER., the Company's Swint:ll4 agent of Carlisle. Three bonds having been recently mold for -Ninety cents on the dollar, 'veto -on the Slat ofJan nary, ad. 'canoed to OS, and on ttm,fith of Fobruary were.agaiti adVaticed from 05 to 100 (bar,) at which latter figure they aro now herd And regarded.aa_tho beat invest. moot In the count y, ~,. ... . VALUABLE TOWNRESIRENCE • • . - AT PRIVATE BALt; - _ . Situated on \Yost Pomfret atroot, near West 'trout, In tho llor - ough of Carlisle. .- The lot coninitio 20 lest in front and 240 feet il , depth to an alloy. ,The ' Improvements uro , a com modious two•story BRICK - HOUSE, - containing Boublo Parlor, Ball, llining-roam and Atitchen, on, the' first floor, and five Chambers on the socond story. • Balcony to back building: a' Frame .Wash lions° at tached , Smoke •Ilouso, Bobo Oven and other . con valiant out buildince.A large now Stable, and Cartage Muse, Hog Pena, and Cern. Crib, at tbp foot of Ihe lot. There is a eonsiderablo amount of fruit. ouch as Apples, Grapes, &e., a collar under the whole house, and a fine Brick Cistern, and Pump, as , well as a .I.lydrant In Iba'yArd. , Sin` terms dm., apply to . • •-A. L. 81. , ONBLUR, .11.00,7.4tAte Agen sept 27 O'. Agent: , . . . . . VALUABLE - SLATE FARDt AT PRIVATE.SALIt Monte on tho North side, and .partly bounded tiy the Cognodoguinnt crook, about 4 miles West o Carlisle. adjoining, and lately part' bf the property: known as "ZIGLED.I3 !MILLS" containing' about 250 ACRES, 25 of which- - are excellent meadow. or crook bottom land, and 'SbOut 00 - AIDIEW-of .which. aro corona with „good The Improvetaeuts • aro a largo Wiihtliorboarded Dwelling Hahne; contain- I log eight rooms and a kitchen. A large Dank /bun, Wagon Shed, Corn Crityllog Pen, Carriage house, Wash.llouse and other convenient out.buildlnge. Ap excellent well of water near'. the door, a fine young apple orchard, , basideif °Vier-Ault, inch Nam Poaches, Chorrlog, Grspbado., This one of -the most productive farms in VIC tOWnship, and the location the most desiraboopoidally for; the relsitig; cif steoik. The.fandes preen good order,: there, being between 600 and 100 panhele -of board-and l Tuit'and •rafle. The land haa ;all F been. , recently,' ilmed,aver, 'Part'nf iiionckVinrOkDdlednier Die,;liighest ateto of miltivatlon. Avid , wlll dispOeed of \ upoit reasonable terms. -• • „ , , , • -Tor tams and furthbv:jartlediare:ihsiiiiire ,' of, ~AA,ApoNmut, • ireal• Mot e s At, SOOT • En Ireators, .. • ARRISON