SPECIAL NOTICES. HORSE and Cattlo Powders and 'Liniments, togeth.. ....or with a largo assortment of fresh Dregs and Medi cines, Dyo Stuffo, - Se., 40., ittafrrecolved at Comeau Sr Worthington's Drug Storo,‘lo,l, East Main Street, • Carlisle. STILL ANOTHER REDUCTION. We have Int , stty,Atimplottht such arrongemettts a '' i iii i iii offer tho follooTing goods glik_tottoood rater, both Wbblesolo & natal]. ' • Gall & Ax's Fhao, medium and cheap Smoking To bier°. .1. - C. Fell` Cure - Spleas7 - Preidon'lr choicest Chocolates. Kingsford's and other fitaiches. A large stock of beat Fish on hand at fair prices, A air profit for Storekeepers, beteveon our Wholenal o Retail prices. • - ISM. BLAIR it SON 'MOVE= HAY RAKE.- Li Tllle Is tho Rake for Farmers. It has all the atost Improvements. It is a self discharging Rake, and any boy that can guide a horse, - can work the take without difficulty. Manufactured by F. iIARD 7 &CO in the best manner, and for sal° at their tgricultmal {Yorks, Carlisle.. A NM NE)IEDY IN CONSUMPTION.—A Physi• inn who hod Coneumpthm for soiernl years-with 'rsquilnt bleedings of tho lungs, clued hlmself with medicine unknown to the proferslon, When bin aso appeared hoplese - Se to the only phyilcion who' les knOWl• -fa - own - person, or n hoas any dge of Its virtues, and he' Can ascribe the de,ireo of _ he now enjoyi to nothing but the use of his: nedicine; and nothing but utter despair and entire' stinction of all hopo of recovery, together , with a rant of confidence in all others !minced him to liazard he experiment: To those suffering with any disease f the Lunge ho proffers a treatment be confidently elleves will eradicate the disease. Price R,60 per ,ottle or $8 a half dozen, soot by express. Send for ireular or call on DR. N. BOYLSTON, Jackson, No. 250 North Tenth StreeL P hiladelphia. 22may , 08.1 y. CLIMAX . , Saos's emu Ax. SALVE, for Burns, Scalds, Scrofula, tall Mown, Sorer Broken Breasts', Frost, Bites :111111;loins, Stings; : ' Bruises Cute, Swelling,. dx., whether upon man or boast, is the most wonderful .rtielo overproduced. Other good - articles alleviate; his cures. It allays inflamallon, iiitidues pain, and seals without n sear. It In`worth its weight In gold o any family, and should always be on hand. It is warranted to do what It says every time. Moffat's Life Pills and Phoenix Pitters Yore flret , yeed In prlvide iraetleeoln 1826. They t 'ore introduced to the public Iu ,1835, since which tlre their reputation hee , _ntetled,until they have a.sale in excess of all other . oatha4e and Purifying Vuilialnua. There la hardly a family among civilized nations who hay, not persomil evldonco •of that. -,-beneilclal-etfects.:-Their-great-sucesess-is-otriurto their uniform reliability in . cases of Constirtiation, Bllllods and Stomachic diseases, whether of long or short duration. They aro dutirely vegetable in their composition, and harmless to the gentlest infant. Ode ingredient opens the pores of the skin; another is diuretic; and stimulates proper action of the kid neys; a third is emollient . ; loosening phlegm and he 'tam from the lunge, other: properties are warming ans cathartic, and cleanse the stomach •and- bowels front unhealthy secretions.- Their -combined effect is, to regulate the impaired functions of the system, and to produce health. I. is not asserted Moffat's Pills are a curdmll—that they will cure sill com plaints—but under ordinary circu Instances they may be relied upon to cure Nervers and Sick Headache, cos9roness, tb.,,ppp uy Indigestion; Jaundice, Myer and Bilious Complaints, Cold, Scurvy General Weak ness, &e. They aro expressly nude for these diseases. Millions upon millions of cures can tio cited. In on singio instance his, a complaint ever come to our knotrietim, where they have not operated as recom mended. • -- The priuied circular mound each box fully exploit e the symptoms and effects of each diseaeo, /Teethe Xnaiment, furnishes evidence, dc , We briefly refer to Rev. David Elder, Franklin, N. C. who was curedof Dyspepsia. C. R. Cross, of Theo kike 111, cured of Liter Complaint.. R. Dooley, of Springfield, Pa: had Scrofula, and had to use• crutches: was cured in three weeks, demos D. felons, 01 Adrian kllch.,sured of Bilous Fever. Rev. Ilenry, Graham., Presbyterian Church Oananaugn, Cal., of Fever and Ague. Rev.-Ed. 11. May, Twenty-first Now York, of Rheumatism and Files of 25 yeah standing. Rov gamuel Bowles, Editor of the Elm Ingfleld (Thiss.)fie publican was cured of terrible Costiveness. lion Ed. Webber, of Romney N. 11. of Liver Complaint etc. etc. A box of lioffat's Life Fills with full circulars &., will be sent gratis to any Phyblcian or Clergyman, au the receipt of two thrcii cent postage MotTat's life Pills are 25 cents per box. Nloffatt's Phoanix Bitters $1 per bottle. They are sold by all re spectable dealers throughout the continents and tho Islands of the Ocean. WHITS k HOWLAND. Successors to Dr. JOHN MOFFAT, & Dri. W5l. B. MOFFAT 121 LIBIRTY St., Nero York Vmay 2 ITCH! ITOII!! ITC Ell!I SCRATCH I SCRATCH!! SCRATCH . II I • In from 10 to 98 hours. Wheaton's - Ointment- cures The Itch. ' Wheaton's Ointment cores Salt Rheum. Wheaton's Ointment cures 'fetter Wheaton's Ointment curse Barbers' Itch. Wheaton's Ointment cures Old Omen. Wheaten's Ointment ewes Every-kind - of Humor like Magic. . Price, 50 cents a box ;by mall, 60 cents. Addresa WEEKS & POTTER. No. • 170 11'.hingten Street Roston, Maas. For sale by aIl DrugatsU. Sept 20,07.1 y. Chill? and Fever, DySpeptiia, Live Complaint, and Kidney . Diseases Cured. MISIILER'S HERB BITTERS Ilan cured Moro diseases whore it has been used, than ail other Medicines combined. It is the only remedy that really purylev the blood, and has never Anna In miring Dyspepsia, Favor nod Ague, and Dis eases or tha laver. • Spld bJ all Drpggista . and De liters. DR, B. lIIRTHAN & CO., Prop*tors, LAMA BUR, - - PA., and CNIOAGO, ILLINOIS. , 17apit18.1m From the "ARGUS," Albany N. F. HOOFLAND'S WIRMAN BITTERS We are not In the habit of notlclng so-called Patent Medicfuels but we have no—hesitation in commend inn this valuable bitters to the public. It is com-. posed of none but the purest end best ingredients, and the thonsande of testimonials to its efficacy, leave ad doubt that itis the most valuablo — eptielthi known for the cure of Diseases of the Liver, general Debility,Tevers, and complaints arising froth' a Die otdoredStomach.. This Bitters: is entirety A s a, From aft intoxicating properties: IIOOII4ND'S GERMAN TONIC Ocnabhaw all,the ingredients' of the Bitters with ',tiro Santa Cruz Rum, orange, anise, Ac: It is used for the same diseases as the Bitters, in razes whore some Alcoholic Stimulant is , necessary, and makes a preps - ration delightfully pleasant and agreeable to take. Principal Office, 631 Arch )3t., Phil!a, Sold evoTS,whero Bmay-lm , DR. TIIEO. NEER, GRADUATE Or PENN'AT' DOEMEGE:or DENTAL SURGERY-DENTIST, Respectfully Informs the citizens of Carlisle and e 4 chitty that he, has taken the office No. 25, West Main Street, lately occupied by, his Father, whore he is pre pared to attend to all protersional besinos,s. dal teeth Inserted on Gold, Silver, Vulcanite and platinum. Chaim moderate. • 17april 6&ly ►. _ • SUDDEN DEATH]4 in the into of every fibro upon which the\ of an Winery heir dye fills. Whore' fe no .for the illamenta.thne blighted. But, as it Were, In the TWINKLING OP AN EYE, , balr of any obnoxious color le changed to a MOH AND GIDDIOUS 110 E, And at the same time, vitalized and - improVed by the use of 01013T4p0A013 II Apt 1)17E, ,witurthi pate ally and beaut Y's rogeaorator, Maui featured by .1. OBIBTADOIIO, 08 Malden Lane, Now York. Bold by ell Drogglata. Applied by All Halt - Biluv4p2, 111.ENTLEMEN wishingflavorod no 904 irr Doh t ieWeAl"villiidk Clo o lo' only LI COOL . J.Dglareil _ NEW AD VER TISEMEN TS IMPORTANT DISCOVERY ! ' THE "PO IILTEE11:11:S' 41' lENDI, OR OHICKEN DERS. tr„..34:1 1? (Copyrlisß Fetured.) A CERTAIN PURR FOR . . GAPES IN CHICKENS AND TURKEYS Will prevent and Cure Chicken Cholera and other Disease common to Poultry,, and will promote an increase of'Fat. NULL DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANY NACU PACKAGE PRICE 25'CEJNTS -- The annexed aro a tow of - the - certifreates we Lax received In pool of the gloat value and efficacy of th, Poulterers' Friend : CARROLLTON, BALTIMORE COUNTY, MD., Doe., 10,180 'Messrs. Clot eor(hy d GENTLEMEN have used your "Poulterers! Friend upou a brood of young rhicltens that had the gape, and em happy to say, that by thausn of a few dose th y wore entirety - cured. It will certainly curo th gapes when used according to directions. Yours, Ac. OEO. HARMAN. fizeroWzr, W. VA., April ith, 1808. Messrs. Ciofivorthy ,f Cl,. GENTS have been ,sellitig your "Poulterers' Friend' for the last few Months, for the • cure of Chicken Cholera, and In every instae where it has used, the disease was arrested 'ht once. It Is the greatest Medicine made. ~It is In great demand, and 1 am selling it rapidly. . 'lt certainly accomplishes all that you claim for it. Yours, Act .1011 All T. TItiIcSELL, SIMPLIERVEOWII, W. VA. April loth, 18 68. Messrs. Clolavorthy rt My young chickens wee dying vet.) , fast this Spring ,with the Gapes, end aring of your Poulterers' Friend, I purchased a package, from Jos, N. atone maker, Shopherdetown, Va., and It acted like n charm. The Gapes soon dputppllared, and my chicken& have heroine healthy And - thrifty. I can recommend - the - Poulterers' l7rlond to all . Respectfully,. It. SPOTTS. • SIIITIIERDSTOWN, IV. VA., March 213 d, 1865.. Messrs. Cloitoorthy A Co. GENTI3:—IhMog lost a great many fowls, during the early Spring, with "Chicken Cholera," I was In duced by Mr. los. M. Stonebraker, of Sheoherdstown, Vu.,CO try a paper of your "Poulteroni' Friend," which I did; and I bad only 'used three 'doses When the disease disappeared, and I have not lost a fowl since. I can most safely recommend It to do what it says, If the directions are followed. For sale by all ,country Merchants., - CHRISTIAN WELTY._ CLOTWORTHY ~t; CO., Whoßeale' Druggists, N 0.339 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Ma _Fric_e_B2,(lo:p_e_r_D_ozenftsLthe_Trad z • '4l Diboml Discount Allowod, when Purchased In Largo Quantities. Beware af any Imitation.. Norio genuine except that manufactured by Clotwortliy & Co. ' All Stouebraker's preparations for sale by Nash• mood & Bros., West Main St., Cnrlislo Pa. 29may.4m. READING RAIL. ROAD SUMMER A MIA NG'E MEM' • May 2t01), 180. GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM TUE North and North-West for ,Phlladelphia, Now York, Reading, Putt sville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon. Allentown, Easton, Ephratit Lifts, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac., Ac. Trains leave liarrhburg for New York as follows: At 2.50,-6;25, and 8.10.-A. M.; and 12.40, - nouniand 2.05 0.35, connecting with similar Tra' as on the Penn sylvania Rail Road, bud arriving at New York nt 5.09. 10.00 and 11.50 , A. AL, and 11.50,-7.40, and 10.30.1'. 111, Sleeping Cat's necompaning the 2.50. A. - M. and 9.35 P. ' Trains without bluing°. - Leave llarrlibarg Sro Mailing, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Illnereville, Ashland, Pt: a- Grove. Allentown and Philadelphin,nt_Blo, and-2.03, stopping at Lebanon and Principal Way Stations; the 4.10, P. M. making conneetions ' for Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Buten and Auburn via Schuylkill, and bur , quelitinualtail Road, leave llarrisburg 3.55 ,P. ;$l. Returning Leave New York alO.OO, A. 31:''12.00, `Noon and 6.00 and 8.00 P. M.; Sleeping ears accompan- Jug the 0.00. A. 51. and 5.00, .And . 8.00 I'. 51. trains without change. Way Pagaeuger Train leaves Philadelphia 0.20, A. M., returning from Reading at 6.30, P.M., stopping at all Stations, Potts Ville at 8.45, A. ill: and 2.45, P. 51 - , Ashland 0.00; a. m. and 12.10, noon, and 2 00; P. AL; Tamaqua at 8.20, A. AI. and 1.06,.,and 8.45, P. 31. •Leave I'oqm:file for Liarrisburg, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road at 1.10 A. M. and 12.00 noon. Reading Accommodation Train: Loaves Ruadine. at 7.30, A. M4 - VetUrning from Philadelphia nt-6.15 P. M. Pottstown Accommodation Train: Leaves Potts. town at 6.45. 4.151. returning loaves Philadelphia 9.40, P. M. Columbia hail Rail ituld Trains levo Reading 7.00, A. 51., and 0.15, P. NI. for Epirefita, Lill; Lancaster, Columbia. /.70. Porkimon 16,11 [toad Trains kayo Perlin-anon June. Hon at - 9.00 A. M. and 5.55 P. M. deturning : Leave nkippbek at 6.45 A. 111, and 1.15 P. M., connecting with shfillar trains on [leading [toad. Un nundays: Leave ,Nrus York at 8.00, I'. M., Philadelphia h 00, A M., and 2.15, P. 01., tho 8.00 A N. Train running only to Heading; Pottsville 8.00; A. M., Harrisburg 5,25 A. N. and 4.10 and 985, P. M., and Bending at 1.10, 2 . 55 and 5.15 A. 11. for liturisburg, and 7.06 A. 51. and 11 40, P. N. for New York and, 4.25, P. M. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Anienge , Season, School anti Ilium, slop Tickets, to and from all pollts. at reduced rates. Baggage checked through: led pounds allowed each Paseenger• O. A. N ICOLLS, Ocn Sup't. Reading, Pa., May 20, 1860 I], XECUTOIt'S NOTICE.- i hotels Testateontory on tho estate of Dangl Vlonderly, doe'd., Into of Dickinson township, having this day been issued to tho subscriber raiding In South Middlolon towns lq. Notice Is hereby giyen to all persons iiidebfed to.stifd ostalu,to_make lunno-' dist° payment, and to all persons bating claims against it to present them for settlement. • .1051.1.11 A. STUART, JOSEPII BAKER, Executors 29mnyCt I ATE IiME E BTRS LOOK TO YOUR IN RI We are offering to the Farmers of Cumberland and Franklin e - o unties. The best REAPER an d MOWER now made. THE WORLDS REAPER AND MOWBit is a two horse- OUT GEAR IRON MACHINE perfectly secured from external dirt, ret or any °that - obstructlon r andnaade of the best material, and — in' the beat possible,mecanlcal manner. ' This Machine is recommended to farmers • FOR ITS•NEATNRSS AND - STRESOTII, • FGR ITS LIOUTNBS3 OF DRAFT, •FOR ITS DURABILITY, WILL LAAP AS LONG AG TWO :WOODEN MACHINES, . FOR ITS QONVENICNCE 'IN lIANDLINO EITHER A:l3 - MOWER on REAPER It combines all the recant-Improvemonts in MoW. leg—folding bar—wave bar-.and can be raised 18 Inches while in motion without crimping the man—can bo operated by a boy. AS A REAPER it is without a rival, being arrang ed with a superior Dropper, a Side•delivery itakesolf, attachment, or the celebrated Johnillon self rake either dellimring Sheaves only at the will of the operator. A sample Machine can be earn at T,'4l. Bryson's irarolmuse, In Mechanicsburg, or at Faber's Hotel, In Carlisle, Mr. Dante/ Widders,, residing, near Me chanicsburg, having ono of them it . y use, will give all necessary Information In regard to it, as also will' Martin Kunkel, Esq., residing. near Newburg. 11: 131009, Agent for Franklin and Cumberland counties, . Sill ppeusburg, D. IVIDDERS k MARTIN KUNKEI,, are authorised, to tabs orders fur Machines. • .22may CRAB. TN - BANKRUPTCY.- . This hi to give notb.o that mu the 27th day of May, A. D. 1608, n warrant in Bankruptcy was knoll *Juana the estate of Churles• W. Reynolds,-of- Ship.. pulsating, In-tho couuty--,uf-Cntribor'and,and—Btate of Pennsylvania, who Ilan boon adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition, that thu payment of any debts and trio delivery ofany property belonging toenail bank, apt' to him or for his use, and thu transfer of any property by him aro forbidden by law; that a mooting of ,tho, creditors of sold bankrupt to prove thole - debts; and to choose one or mutt, AsSignou of .Itie 'estate, will bo hold at a Court of bankruptcy to be holden at his oMco in the Court House, In Carlisle, Cumberland couLty, Pa., before Chas, A. Barnett, Register,. on the 17th day of June, A..D: AIR, at 10 o'clock, A. M. , . D. O. ELLMAKBIi, U. B. Marshall, ' 'as Messenger, , Per 8.11 . Galbralth; Dopy.• U. B;Dep'y , Marshal's Office, Bloomfield, May, 1868. 20104,2 t. . - N BANKRUPTCY. • Eastern District tismuscx May, 13, A. D. 1815. Tho undersigned horoby gives nonce of his anoint ment as Assignee of Samuel 0. Iluyott, of 3lochanica• burg,-in-the county- of-Ctimborland,-anti•- State-of . Pennsylvania, within said District, who has been ad. Judged a tianicrupt upon his -own petition by no', District Court of said filarial,. • IMMUJIL N. EMMINORR, • '. • - :. • Anion. 2timoy.3t XECUTOWS NOTICE:* .UA Letters Teatamontaly .booing thin daybeen Wound on the natant' or Jeoob Rifo, Into of East bynnshordtorynehip, thla coyfay, to the aubscriber residing - Dupeninion, Qorry cotinty.,Netien is horeby given'to all porsous.lridebtod to ,said eststa, to make Immediate payment and to all Om baying elabits against It to,prosent thorn to 20may Ot Fnmlllee ouppllod with Mot Indlsponalblo article o good houeolcoepors.—Purs Older Vlnogar.-In all goon talon, on application to 2 °MarSt:T - NEW AD YE.RTISEMENTS. OR,THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD • Are now finished and In operation. Sixty miles of track has beendaid.this spring, and the, work along the whole line .betwoon the Atlantic and Pacific States !diming Pushed , dorward . more:rapidly_ than ovor before. More than twenty thousand men are employed, nod it is now possible that thc entire, track, from Omaha to Sacramento, will be finished in 11369 'lnstead of 1890: ..The means provided 'are ample, and all that allergy, men and money-can dolu secure the completion of this • • GREAT NATIONAL WORK, c k t the earliest possible flay, will be done. • . . The ONION PACIFIC ItAfLROAD COMPANY receivo . • I.—A Govoinment Grant of the right of way ' and all necessary timber and other material, found along the line of Ito operations. 11.—A Governmek t Ordnt 'of 12,800 acres of land to the milo, taken in alternate section!' on earth aide of its road. This is an absolute donation. and will be a source of largo totemic' in the future l i f.—A Government Grant of Unita - Stites Thirty' pear Bolide, amounting to $10 ) 000 to 1,18,000 per mile, according to the difficulties' to he sur mounted on, the vt.rlQg elections to ho built. The Government takes a secohnnertgage as security; oxpected.that not—only_ the Interest, but the principal amonnt may bo paid In service rem Bored by the Company In transporting troops, 11141iS Tho interest is now much more than paid in this way, besides ffecuriiig_ a great saving In time and money to the Government. ly.—A Government Grant of the right to issue its own FIItST MORTGAGESUNDS, to aid in building the road, •to the tame amount as the U. &Bonds, issued for the name purpose, and no more. Tho GOVIIIISMENT PEII3IITB the Trim tees of 'the First Mortgage Bondholder° to deliver the Ronda to the Cotorauy only as the road Is complete, and after It has been nantnined by the United States Com missioners and pronounced to bo .in all inspects firstalass Railroad, laid with a heavy Trail, andadroplotely supplied with depots, options, turnoute, carshops, locomotives, care, &c. V.—A Capital Stock Subscription from the stock holders, of which oreiTiglit Mikes Defers have been paid in upon the Work already done, and which will bo increased as the wants of the Com puny require. Vl.—Nat Cash Earnings 011 its Way lthelnen, that already amount to MORE THAN,THE liITEREBT on the Birst Mortgage Bonds.' Those earnings are an indication of the vast through traffic that must follow the opening of the lines to Cato pacific, but they cm thinly prove that FIRST MORTGAGE 'BONDS: upon such a property, costing nearly three time their amount. Are Secure beyond any Contingency.,, ' Tho COmpany have abundant means in their trea sury, and make no appeal to'the 'public to purchase their Bonds, as the daily subscriptions aro entirely eatisfactOry; but they submit that, for entire security and liberal returns, there Is certainly no bettor In• vestment in the market. _ The lluiritePacific Bends aro 'ftir $l,OOO cacti, and have coupons attached. They have thirty, years to run and bear annual Interest, payable, on the first days of. January and July at tho Company's Office in the City of New York, at the rate ofkix per cont. In gold at maturity. At the present 'rate of, gold, these bonds pay an annual Income on the cost of ' NEARLY. NINE PER .CENT AND IT IS BELIEVED THAT THEY • - WILL SOON:BE AT - A PREMIUM. The Company reserye the right to advance the price to a rate above par at any time, and will not fill any orders or receive any subscriptions ou which tho money has not been actually paid at the Company's office before the time of. such advance. Beater subscribing will remit thopar value of the tornio and the accrued. Interest in currency at the rata of six_por..cont, per annum;_from Aho_dato. which the last coupon was paid. Subscriptions will Ito received in Carlisle by A. L. SPONSLER, and in New York At the Company's Oflloo,'No.lo Nassau Street, Jam J. Cisco & Son, Dankors No. 59 . Wall St., And by the Company's advertised agents throughout Renna donee:s — should be made idflnifts or other funds par Xew Fork, and the Ronda will be sent free of - c i l ic n st?a e g l git r .s, l l " o r iti 2glrosihenrt7otri'llic7ribasca3l,;fle'iteth„r 'A PAMPHLET ANOMAP FOR 1868 has just been published by 'the Company, giving fuller inforniation - than Is possible In an advertisement, respecting - the Progress of the Work, the Resources of the Country traversed by the Itoad,•theNeens for Construction, and the Value of.the florae, Which will be sent- free on application at the Company's office or to any OL. the ath`ii - rtised a4enta. JOINT J. CISCO, Troosuror, Now York 29m03-1.18. . , G 0 S S UNR LV A LI, E D LINIMENT ! • After several years' experience with • - this preparation, the suPecrilier places it butote the public in the confident Lclleftlint it w 1)1 meet every ryasons hie expectation. A fair tri II will eon- l imEN,l ,, vine° the most skeptical of itsmorits• For bruises, cuts, festering eons, " r " .-- • fistula, spade, sprains, swellings, .te., in horses, pit haa proved au invaluable remedial` agent; while Et t a efficacy in curing diseases of the human flesh . Ouch as frosted limbs, cuts, sores rheumatism, burns, Ac., has been fully tested. • {Rjir - FOr sale at Humors Grocery Store and Ilugh's Confectionary Store. 22nlay 66-but. i tV3rENTS WANTED FOR THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF. TEll WAR, ITS CAUSE, CIIARACTEIT, - CONDUCT AND BY BON. ALEXANDER jl. STEPHENS. A Book of all Sections and all Parties: This great work pi esents the only complete and impartial anal3slo of the cause of the War yet, pub lished. and gives those interior lights and shadows of the great conflict only known to those high officers who watched the flood.Cido of revolution from its fountain spring,and,which..yras so .accessible—to- Mr.stophens, from hie, position as second ellicor of the onfederacy. To public that n has boon surfeited with APPAR• ENT Y Si 111 LAB P/IODUCTIONS, We prothise a cha go of fair, b to agiegable and salutary, and an int lean:it ... WM of the highest order. The great A Hain Vt ar'hmt AT LAUT found a historian wor th of Its importance, ant the candid and impartial tra tmout which truth and Justice so urgently de• mat d. T u intense desire every whore manifested to ob. halo this work, its official character and ready sale, combined with an Increased commission, make It the best subseiiptlon book ever published,' Ono agent In }Liston, Pa. report 72 subscribers • In three days. Ono in Boston Mass. 103 subscribers .In four days, One in AlemPlis Tenn. 100 subscrlbers In fire days, Send for Circulars and see our terms, and a full description of the work, with - preps notices of Ad vil:leo sheets, as. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. 20 South Seven St., Philadelphia, Pa.' 22niay•It A DESIRA - BLE PROPERTY AT tl PRI VATE 'Ed LE. In Clearspring, Washington C . "( iintyilid. The auliscrlbor Inteas clanging his location In business, offers hilt-twcHitocy BRICK STORE 'AND ,pWEiLING • Tho Store' House 'le 20 by 20 foot, .tho Dwelling has 10 rooms with collar under the whole holm And store, A pert Is covered dith Slate and part Tin, with SPWI.N6 iiOVSE GOOD STBLING, CARRIAGE lIOUSE, GOOD LOT and all good FRUIT, one of tho best - locationg for Wellness in town. Porsone buying the above properly can got possess. fon by tho fith day of `August or let of September .Can also if thoy desire buy tho„Stock -of Goode do I will Oren good Bargain in th em at cost, 40, Also • Brick llguso with- -8 . Boom) and Half Lot, with all good Out, Buildings, and water in the }mid, now occupiod as a Confectionary Store, Also ' - A FRAME TWO-STORY SHOP 0 Possession of the two last named properties will be given on the let of April volt. For further- In. formatiol ruldress, MARTIN MYEIIS. 22may . Oleemlprlnip3ld,, CHOOL TAX FOR 1868.- tholliciplicatoo of School Truces • for the Borough of Carlisle, le now In tho bonds of the Treasurer for colloitlon. Notice is therefore givan that the Treas urer will attend At the county °nun House, (Co,r roissitruers °Mee) on Priddy the 818 t of .714 next, , , between the hours of 6 and 6 o'clock of said. ,day, for the purrore of receiving said Taxes, up to which time nu abatement of Five per cont. will be maids en all Space paid. Persons wishing to pay their taxes before th above date, cab do we, by calling at the office of the Treasurer in Marion Etall . bitilding. J, W. EBY, Treasurer. , 22may-10t 10 CaNTRAOTORS AND - BUILD.' rats,, oaks' proposals, niarkoll proposalsfor 4 building Air tho poor of Ournborland county, Will fie rocolval by the undorsiguodlat Carlisle, unfit the Sth day of Juno, next, at 12 o'clock, ht., for building an addl. Count building for the poor of °arab eriand county, on ground adjoining the present Poor 110164. Plans and specifications airy be seen at the tottjes . of tho county Commissioners, • ' • • The, Board of Diroc,tors riworve the right. to reject all or any of the proposals. Ample" aricurity will 6o r equired from the otcoptod bidder. ~. ", • • J. SNIDER, • JOUNTATIL, DAVID WOLP'" Directors of tho Poorof Cui6 - 6; C,o. 2 7takpat • • POSEj &BATI 4 ER kayo prune Yarra Cigar for ere onto. Try - may-08. , pANTEL ItWJ Executer AYLIER. ale - the place to 'got a 464t1Te, cent. , Olgal. 'Beret forget the Between .Rheem'a Hall l and the Franklin - Bons lataay4B 0; L. HALBERT 600 MEM I= EEC= HOUSE NEW ADVERTISEMENTS DeMOTTIz . WARD'S QIROUS AND , MENAGERY ! . Oiginised and Equipe& In Now York City for the Baum of lift, with New' CanvAs. New Vans and Chariots, New Cage', Beautiful and Appropriate Ap. pointuseuts. A aropEL_F,XHIBITION In every setWO of the word The 'following are among the specialities the blanagomeet hare the honor of presenting The Best Stud of Thorougbred Horses, The Best Lady Riders, • The Best Pad Riders, The Best Bare-back Riders, •• The Best Three Clowns in America, . The Wonderful Dwarf Elephant, "FANNY!" • Two years old, 80 inches highT, welghe 2,50 pounds, undoubtedly the mullinet ever, exhibited, in any • country. • 'PROP. THOMPSON'S GREAT PERFORMING BULL,• The Multiform Foato of thin Animal. In the Ring corpsmen belief, and havojuatly been clamed among the Wonders of th; 19th Century. Pro. GEO. POREPAIIIMPS Matchless TRAINED WILD ANIMALS More Trained Animals exhibited to tho Andlonee than any Show luta over 'exhibited before. , • 4 1 ,f0; .4,4 f -.4_, • , 4-, _ err Wg ..:qilli IL! ' ,I : > 6, , , MARK THE 'ARRAY OF TALENT 1 • MLLE JOSEPHINE. TOURNIAIRE, Premiere Equestrienne and Maltrosse Du Choral. . DHSS CAROLINE WARD; • The "Pith Star" of the Arena. MADAME DeMOPT, The celebrated Classic Equestrienne, MADAME CARLOTTA, The Dashing and Dauntless Nuestrenne and "Sprite • of the _MILL DeMOTT, 7 ,- Whose Beautiful and During Equestrian Persoriatione have gained for,him the title of the ,_•,• Winged Mercury." MR. J. WARD, The Model Clown,_Jester and Grotesque, the great Multiform I'm former of the profession. A. a . Slack Rope performer and in Plato SPlnnldg, Juggling, Ac. , Mr. Ward acknowledges • no equal,, • - M. JAMES DINERS, • Tho Geniarand Original Jester MR. CHARLES MORGAN, , The ColobFated Trick UlOWn. - " THE ARABIAN BROTHERS,. ' The most wonderful Athletes of this or any other age in their Picturesque and Agile Groupings. Teurbilleus and Vaultings; THEODORE TOURNIAIRE, A prominont•member of the illustrious family that have challenged the admiration of the World. MISSES IRNE OA ItL ETON, And JENNY CARNEAL, MADAMES SIVORI, BARTON, MESSRS. LaBLACIIE. POLENTKI, LIENDERSON, BARTOW and JAY, Together with a full and compotant Corps of Grooms, Erittertut, Cabers, and-Atteridente, Tho Monogrlo Dollertment:lff Managed by Mr. GEO NOREPAUGIII The Ocatical • TROUPE OF ACTIN(} BEARS A Herd of JAPANESE SHEEP The Druid Elephant, " FANNY," will be caparisoned at each entertainment with a Splendid Oridtal Houdah Or Elephlint Saddle, In which children from among the Audionco will benllowod the novelty of an _ ELEPFIAIsIT BIDE; TAE PARAGON OP- WONDERS; • THE RUNNING' BISON,. LEAPING BUFFALO. A• Real Ilidittg Act, acbluved utiou bls back by tbo Capture and Trainor A Iphonze Micardo Wbo will apsolutely Impel him over GATES, PARS 85 OBSTACLES C(Matitutlng the mbet ELEOTIiTO PERFORMANCE Everstven in n Olreli?'. • The Proceselon'wlll entorrthe TOwn at 10 o'clock, A 01, led by:PROEBSSOB KANE'S Aletropiolltbin Silver- Cornet Band; followed by the Dwarf Elephant •IJIAN , NY " borne upo richly decorated Oar and the en Aire retinue of (ane, Oharloter, Tnlilinux Cat, •74,.. Cages. . , ADMISSION - - - 50 Ma' Children under 12, years • = '25 Doors open at 2& 7 P.'M Per forman. cos ,to commence , hal!' an hour later. THIS,MAM - Sl,olql BROW Ezra= AT 31E6HAmos4ppi r l'uoadv, Juno ;oth, CAMASLE,: Wo . dnoaday,-Junti 10th.. , 13}IIIITF,NSBURG, Thursday, Juno 11th, Ono day 'only; Afteroon and Eve it inset Eaoh Place. IMM JOHN DORNER. MERCHANT - 'TAlnGo`lt In llratner's Building, near Itheem's Hall, Carlisle; Pa., hag Just returned from the Eastern Cities • with the largest and most . COMPLETE' ASSOIiTMENT . OF Olotba • • . Veatings : Gents', Furnishing Goods, &c„. brot4bt to Oarllslo. His clothe comprise - )El4oLniu, , - FRENCH, and • • • • dItERIOAN MANUFACTURER!, ,of tho finest texture and of all shades. . . Mr. Dotner . being himself a practical cotter..of. long oxporlonea la prepared to warrant portent tits, and prompt tilling of orders. Mee° Goods - by tho yard, or cut to- order. Don't forgot the plans. • 16may 68-tf. JACOIi MYERS,. TREASURER OF ritha 'Bounty Tax sitpickinlion Township, In a& count with said township, 6111'11 26th, 1868. -.. 7 D1t, Aprll27, 1007. To Balance thou , duo by hfm to trovothip, $2BO 63 April 25, 1868. To amount of Duplicate for 1807, 2703 90 ' • 1868. " • , • Aril 23 By amount -of exonbr. atone allowed on iln. ~ plicate. $137- 02 ' ' "Commissions paid B. M.. . - Kenyon, Collector. fit 81 "amount paid for .adver . tieing last year's account, 98 00 • "amount paid Township - - - ' - bond, 1n full and Interest. 2118 78 ' , "copiroleslon allowed .to 'Breasnrer. 14 00 • . • "amount pa id auditors. r 4 and clerk. OO • $2072 97 Balance due Township . , $20 , 06 We hereby certify that we hate expaimg_the at. counts and vouchers of Jacob Myers, Treasurer of the Bounty fund, and find the balance in_his,hunds, due 01i-township, to' be twenty dollars and six dents, as 'above stated. ' In testiniony whoro'of, ao hare sot our hands, this 26th day of April, A. D. 'lB6B. RICHARD WOODS, WIC A. COFITY, Wll. GALBRAITH, - - Auditors. Attest: J. M. Gardner, llup. Clerk J. T. DELAO:ROIX--, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN R.-P- E - T. _N .S MATTINOB, OIt 2 CLOTHS, Rugs,. ENO Wholes* and Retail, No.. 37 South Second St., above Chestnut, N. B.—Purchaseri will - do well to cell Btotty-21a. 2e00,000 Customers in Four Years INATRONIZE THE REST Haying the largest dapital, moat experlonced buyers, and extensive trado of any concern In the Dollar Bale business, we • GUARANTEE SATISFACTION in• every instance, and also the best selection of Goode ever offered at ONE 'Do'LLAR •No other conCcr_nlywany . Mow _wherever oar AVMS are telling. a Our motto. "Prompt and Reliable?' Male and female agouti, wanted In city and country. Are particularly requested to try our popular club system of soiling all kinds of DRY AND FANCY _acooDs, DRESS PATTERNS; CCPPON CLOTH, CAS TORS,. SILVER PLATED GOODS, WATCHES, Sc. (Established 1864.) A patent pen fountain and • check describing an article to be sold for a dollar, lOcts; 20 for $2; 40 fur 4s; 00 for $6; 100 for $10; sent by mail. Free presents to getter up, (worth 00 per cent more Than those mg by any other eoetterts,) accord ing to sloe of club. Send us a trial clyb p or If not do not fall to 'send fork circular..., " , N. IL—Our sale ahoald not be classed with New York dollar jewelry solos or bogus "Tea Caratlentos," as It Is nothing of the sort. EASTMAN & KENDALL, 0 Hanover Street,•Doston, Mass. 22iney US. _ RIVATE SALE.—The Subsoribek, P residing irWast,- - P - tmnsborough township, at Monet Reek, Vergat private sale - the following de scribed rent ostatik ll'lotufgeound costal ning a little more than ono acre, having thereon erector; a two sto ry LOO LIME WEATHERBOARDgD,A LOG SLIM MAKER SIIOP a story and a halfhigh, a Good Stable, Wagon Shod, Corn Crib and Hog Pon. A good 11,11 of water is also on the promises. Terms reasonable. Inquire of And lINDERIIILL, grimy 158-Bte . /1- DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE of ~- J UDlTlrlifltEßß,oe'd, - - - - - atter. of Administration on the ostato ofJudtth AI ere, late of Frank ford township, .Cumberland co., hits been issued by the Register to. the subscriber re• siding In West Pennsboro' township. All persons haying claims will present, and those indebted will masa payment to • lOapr tizi•ot . A NOTICE.—The updo . r• signed scald lug In East Pro ennsbongh town ip, heving by deed of voluntary assignment, been appointed assigned , of Theodore Willett, of New Cumberland,• notice Is hereby given to all persons indebted to said Willett, to make payment and those having claims to present them,to GEO. W. GRISSWELL, Assignee. • 24aptIWA S. 31. COTLIc. J . O B B S I N Hosiery, Gloves, Fancy Goods. And Statlowery. All order's will receive prompt attention. No. 11, Bouth Hanover Si.. Carnal°. OM Agents for the Chambereburg Woollen Mile Omar ly. AN AGENT is .wanted for Cumber; land county by the Continental Life basun ante Company of New York City. Mile many new and popular feetuiee of the Com pany. the liberal method of its business, the wealth. and Mending - of the °Meets and Directors, and the nnparalled success the Company has achieved, ran. dere it deelrablirto be connected With the institution. Address or Apply WlNTilit & JEWELL,' Managers & Attorneys for the State of Penns.. 426 Chestnut Street; Philrelphia. 15mAy-1t E. SMILEY.- 7- MILLINER & DRESSMAKER, No. vl9 South Pitt Stroot, Car Halo, Pn. N. B. Aoont for Skatoo Wood Dialog • Esptbllgh want. 240pi11 09. • FSTATE NOTICE. .Aete hotter, of - Administration on the estryab , of r Garber, late of Penn township, deed.,linite been granted by the Register of this county, to. the sub- Acriber residing in Ohambersburg,' Penna. , All per sons havingslaima will present them, and thoseir, dated meka pAynient to 17aprII-Ot. s. The largo three story house on the'corner 0f,.,111gh and Bedford fits known as the Thorn property.' . TBN 4-roomed houses on 11lawly street, Low tt White people. ,Begulre of 2lfob 08 am ADIVIOOII , INIk I RATOR'S NTIOE, rattan of Administration having thin day pentad 'on the.estate 'of the Rev,,flerman Johnson, D. D. Woof tho Borough mfearliele to the subscriber residing in the same place. .Nitice' is to hereby Oran to all persons Indebted tho 'ld"'es tate to make Immediate payment and those haying claims to present them to 17aptil- 6 E ADMINISTRATOR'S' XOTIOE.—. -Lotom-nr-namtnietratlen-on--thw-eitate: o- Garver, deed late ,of Silver Spring tewnelilp, this county, having this been leaned to the sub ac . Mang . in gamp,den township; notice:la hereby given to all porisona indebted to said mita° to make payment, and to all periwig haring claims will preeont them to '24prll:l3t to art Lettere of .Adudilletrtlon on the 'eutate 'of to ert Sloore, late of tfilf Borough of Carllee,, has been Issued by the Register of Cumberland' 00., to thld4hefiriber.• Ail persona .havltog Mahal will pro sent and those Indebted will make payment to • - THOMAS M. 51001lE, Administrator. or to WEAHLIIT k SANAS., AttY'a. WANTED. , :—TwoIve or fifteen ,wO-; men to noik.in An room of ESL holly Paper DIM good Wfl OE and constant smployment. Apply A. BUNEWL4D. einsy-Bt.. . . MISC.ELL AN_EOUS.. efu3simores, e i T-HE LAD,IES RRNRY BROWN, Mount Rock, P. 0. Dr. SAMJEL MYERS, . • , - Adolfolstator of ' JODITII MYERB W. SCOTT COTLY COYLE & CO SAISIIIEL GARBER, Aministrator Ti, R, BIIAPLBY, cor. No.rth.ajul Pitt' lit W. I?. BADLIt. Administrator— SAMUIL EBILIILY MIS CELLally-E0 mtz . z.rctr.s VEGETABLE „AMBROSIA IS THE MIRAOLE OF THE AGE! Glra7-Eleadea:People have their 'locks restored by it - to the dark, lustrous, silken,tresses of youth, and are happy! Young People, with light, aded erred Hair, have these unfashionable_ colors. changed to a beautiful auburn, and rejoice! People whose heads are cpvered with Dandruff and Humors, use it, and have clean coats-and clear- and healthy scalps! lßald.aleaded. Veterans have their remaining' locks tightened, and the, bare spots covered with a luxuriant growth of Hair, and dance for joy! $2993 03 Young Gentlemen use it becOuse )'t is richly perfumed! Young Ladies use it bdcaule it keeps their Hair in place! Everybody 'must and will use it, because it is ,the cleanest 'and' best article in the market! • . For, Side by ,Druggists TIABI9II CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL CHANGE OF-HOURSI- On and after Manckiy, , Nay lltk, 1868, Passenger Trains will run daily as follows,P(Bundays aieepted): WEBTW-A,.RD: AOCOI/3(.OiA.TION TRAIN ieftVBll Harrisburg 8,05 A. M. Mechaidcsburg 8,38,1101m1° 0,15, Norville 0,60, Ship peueburglo,26, Chambersbnrg 10,45, Grasincastla 11,23, arriviiig at Hagerstown 11,60 A. 51. Mot Tamil leaves _Harrisburg. 1,40 P.M., Mechan. Icsbu'rg 2:13; Carlisle 2,45, Norville 8,201 - Bhippana , burg .6,13/, Chambarsburg • 4,30, Greencastle 6,05 arriving at Hagerstown 6,36 P. M. Eirrtur Item leaves Harrisburg. 4,16 P. M., Mechaolcsburg 4,47, Carlisle 6,17 Nowvlllo 5,60, -Shippensburg 8,17, _orrivirtg - Chambersburg at . 6,45 P: M. . . A Muse TRAIN loam Ohoraberaburg 8,05 A. 51., Greencastle 9,25,,arr1v1ng at Hagerstown 10,10 A. N. ACCOMIODATIOR Truitt leaves Chambersburg 4,45 A. M., Shlppensburg 5,14, Newville 5,46, Carnal° 0,18, Mechanicsburg 0,47, arriving at Harrisburg 7,15 A. M. Mart Trutt; leaver; Hagerstown 800 A. 51., Green castle 8,35, Chambersburg 9,15, lthippensburg 9,45 Nowville 10,10, Carlisle 10,53, Mechanicsburg 11,20, arriving at Plarrhibrfrg 11,55 A. M. Prawn TRAIN leaves Hageratown 12,05 P.'51., Greencastle 12,33, Chambersburg 1,10, Shipponsburg 1,43, Newlin° 2,15, Curlislo 2,58 Mechanicsburg 3,20, arriving at Harrisburg 3,65 P.. 5?. - A slisso - Tasuraleavirs Hagerstown 3,15," P. 117 Greencastle 4,22, arnie ing at Chambersburg 5,15 P. 51. SW-Making close connecting at Harrisburg with trains to and from Philadelphia, Now York, Irani moro Washington , Pittsbfirg and ell polo to Weld. BIIPERINTENDENT'S Ornce, J 1 0. N. LULL. MapChambereburg, Pa., ay 8, 1808;Snp'i. 15may-08. C UMBERLAND VALLEY HORSE INSURANCE AND DETECTIVE COMPANY. CAPITAL $50,000 ' Thu•above -Company—haei been organised for the Insuring - Of all kinds of litre stock agtst _lose - .by death, theft or accident.' Tbotates of Inaurance are ue IoW and a favorable no any Company of the kind in the United . States, while an abundant capital, -and a careful Manage. moat of Its affeire, make it most desirable' to those wishing to Insure. F. SAILER, • Applications fir Insurance can be matte to 11. K. PEFFER, Ageqt at Car Palo Pa Or to J. E. JOUNSON: Actuary, Shipputsburg Pa Bmay 6B- y. pOARDING. The subscriber having rented and taken V 0218111 3- elan of the large and commodioui dwelling house, known as Inhofe building,. situated on the south west corner of Market Square and tianoves Street, 'proposes to' accommodate a limited numbor_ofper manentboarders, and all transient - catem - tit may apply. 'flaying just retived.from the proprietorship of tho Coraman House, he Is well prepared to fur nish the very beet accommodations to be found in the town. Persons desiring good noardlng at rea sonable rates, will do .well to call anii give him a trial. Bmay4E rjAH E FARMER'S BANK -OF CAR LISIX,PeNNAYLVANIA,_ Recently organized, bee been opened, forlrannot ion of a general banking luminous, In the corner room of R. Olven's now building, on the North West corner cf High street and Iho Centro Square. ._ . The Directors hope by liberal and careful mirage. mint to make this s Popular Institution, awl a !gate desposilory for all who may tarot the bank with their accounts. . . Deposits received and pa id back on demand, inter est allowed on special deposits, (told, Bilver,Treasury Notes aid Government Bonds, tniughtStud sold. Collections made on all accessible points In the country. Discount day, Tuesday. Banking hours from 9 o'clock A. N. to 8 o'clock P. M. =term. R. Given, President, Wm._ll..Blillor„. Thomas Paxton. David Hethes, John W. Craighead, lA. J. Herman, 2;mar-08 tr. Abraham Witmer, CHARLES WILLIAMS HEATING, AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, Noe. 1132 & 1134 Market Street, infLADELPIIIA. Has an entirely - new heater. - It Is constructed as to at once commend Itself to general favor ' .being a combination of wrought and' cast iron It Is very Mamie In its construction - andle perfectly air tight; self-cleaning, havlng no pipes or drumsAo be taken out and gleaned. It Is so arranged with upright flues as to produce i larger amount of heat from the same weight of coal Ova any furnace - now In use. The bygrometie conoitlgn of the air as toroduced by my now arrangement of evaporation will at once de monstrate that it is the only - \ HOT AIR FURNACE that will produce a perfectly healthy atmosphere.' I em now making fliv - ahses. of PORTAALES, and four for Masonry. . RANGES," ..,_........._ . --- SiMeinfattentitin le call to my NEW GOLDEN EKOLE COOKING RANGES, as I feel assured ,there Is nothing in use that can ,compare with them, as regards their durability,-economy, acid efficiency, with a largo assortments of Low Down Grates,. Fire Place •Storer Registers and Ventilators. Bond for Illus tinted circulars., . -. 'may 08.41 m, , . . WM. a.,PEFFER.• FAMIL,Y GROCE.R. • At the old and well.establlahod stand, next door to Faber's note], hes just opened. the, largeat and 'freshest stock of FAMILY' IIROCEBIES, niUITS OF ALL KINDS, .QUEENOWADE, . • WOODEN and - WILLOW-WARE. Fresh BUTTER AND EGIOB, kept - constantly -on hand. .',..- HAMS AND DRIED.I3EEP.. °holdPotatoes by tho Luella' or peak.. - Don't forget the place, next door to Faber's Hotel • -• DM. O. ?EIMER. ibtoay-31.., • .. . -iNOTICE:—Ie hereby given,that we heve 'revoked tho agency hitherto eld by- Mr. .11. W.Shreiner, for the sale of the right to manure. tura our patent:Manure Drag and, Holster, and that we will not retognise any sales made bf him after able dati.. Slyo SUNK, Lancaster, May /1; AB6Bt I.scoapit VULL,ING • subrcriber herring purchased the Woolen .Faotfiry wall known as White's FMMory situated at Sterrett's Gap, &Gras to Inform hie old ," manumit frlOridartg'finerally, - that ho la prepared to manu facture „... CLOT H S EPS. &0., and tliat bo • CARD WOOL, R.tTut, ()Lurks, and attend to all business in hfa line with- prompt• nen and to a wnrktruitillite manner, • • - Yes cdtivonienee. of thinin custorosii - In Carlisle and vicinity, wooll' will be received at 1 / a Uerle Store, in Carlisle, and at„Wllliam. libeafer's Loped road. . • • 1 JAMES • „... phe IVIDEND, -. 1 - '-- CARLINI:I DIPOSITPANK. Bfey 6,1868: . Board of Dlrdatore hard deolared a dlvldeatt'of four, per cent., for the last ehemooths, clear or lute, payable on dematil. , Ity order of the Board. .3. PALOMAR, Gtielfer..",. errusy 88 1868. s'Y. 5 !-M E it 1868. A magnificent dock of new Goooda now on ex blbition at areimfield at No.'4 East Dfain..St. Raving dotormlued to keep a much larger 'stock of Dress .1:loode -than herotolbre r I am now pre pared to exhibit one of the most beautiful stock of goods, consistir4 of ill the latest novelties . of the season for ladles sults, and also. all the thin fabr ice for summer wear NO OLD SHOPKEEPERS ON HAND Every thing In our Dress Good department will be found.- of thol latest Importation of our purchases last week, we know we have some bargains that 'can not be found elsewhere. GRENODEANS The new and desirable shades :of PEARL end 818 WOE ALPACAS only 60 cents. • The DM armament of t.wn from $1,75 0'4,60 per yd -- Delain - eg, BOUPAZINBO, TA - MIB-OLOTH,,— CASHMERES, &a.- A great bargain In all WOOL DELAINEB, lILAOK lILUE, DRAB and BISMAIIII. A good assortment of Glosas, 4'; Crape, Collars, W. B. MULLIN G • Pre-n*lm! WILLIAM M'OLELLAN, Vice President. Funeral orders promptly land satleattorlyi Allsd A well 'oleo ted stook of - _bought very ch o p , will .be..soldat popula,prlcei &Om thelowest grade to the &teat New York Mille Including all -the beet makes. s EIMEGGE3 HICKORY STIPES, GINGHAMS, TABLE CLOTHS, 7.0. itOFFER, atthier. Pique, brataiook'i , Oambrics, glad and plain Bwisses, Tarletons, . .. Brilliants, Btrteed Mealtime, Haden., In great Varieties; all sixes °, the beirrUilleh - iitende at reduced rates: , BARGAINS IN SACKING CLOTHS At tho lowest market rate., In feet many of tkem cheaper than beforethe war. FRENCH. CORSETS 'CJIIEYiP .Tho beat ea Ring Kid.Cliove in town Rolling at $1.26. A new lot of 11001' SKIRTS, direct from the mann fee turor et I 1 bargain. STAIR OIL OLOTIS, NMI All Ixak la an examination or my stock. Mayon will be astonished at thi difference of mice. between thla and other eatabilahmenta claming to aell-eheaper L. T. GREENFIELD. ) DRY GOODS _. ~_.i. SEASIDE LUSTERS. GRANIT POPLINS, OHXNEA POPLINA, BUMMER POPLINS, SLAOK SILKS_ A full line of FA.NOY Lawns, Cambrios, _ Peres's, Aldpica Lusters, Chillies, &0., ! _ BLACK GOODS, W E OAS it ~311 and Craps's, Scarfing, Silks always on hand DOMESTIC GOODS Blanched and Unbleached Muslim COTTON ADES, CHECKS, PICKINGS, PRINTS, TABLE LINENS, all at prices that defy competition WHITE GOODS, BARGAINS IN SHADES A. large assortment of Shades CLOTHS and CASSIMERES FLOOR OIL CLOTHS OIL OLOTIIS, TABLE OIL' CLOTHS," UMBRELLAS: PARASOLS, SILK IJMBRELLAS X%a . ClO. - ,t 2 BAST MAIN STREBT‘ ''' Q r DitY GOODS. 1868. od ds Chi dA4httllusamot.sPßlNethas Jut open. LEb)IGH &-MILLER) .. ,„... . Have inst received an nnuidally, largo .aupply; ei BEAUTIFUL GOODS, milted to the season, and nOW ready for laspection. . . A GRAND DISPLAY OF _ . DRESS SILKS, In all tho new colors and sliadas BLACK SILKS., =A of every grade and quality. All the new styles and. colors of desirable DRESS GOODS tar Walking Baits ; aucir as OHINA MOHAIR POPLINS, PLAIN MOHAIR POPLINS,' STRIPED & PLAIN MOHAIR% COLORED ALPACAS, COLORED VELOURS, • IRENCLI PERCALES, SCOTCH OINCHAMS, FRENCH CHINTZES, And many other goods for the nation SPRIG SHAWLS,. BPRING BAQIISB AND MANT All the new etylee and colors ot SILK PARASOLS, For Ladies, Misses and:Children Please do not forgot the fact that LEIDICH k MILLER -stoakof WHIT .E GOODS, • ALPACAS, PLAIN AND STRIPED TSORAIRSi-- --- PLAIN AND STRIPED JACONETS,- BEAUTIFUL STRIPED MUSLINS,, PLAIN FRENCH 11112LINS. - All tho new stylpErof 'rucked sink Striped Unsling for GARIBAL.DIS, MOURNING GOODS, The beat assortment in the town FUNERAL GOODS, Every thing required for funerals. Very strict atten Lion sleet" to filling all ordore for tho tome. .4,1 DOMESTIC GODS Stacks and stacks of Bleached and Unbl6ackted fiIIIBIINS, at - price bonny markat ratan: — Callan from Bte 12% at e, Good Domestic GlNG7l.BlllBl2%cts. TIOSINGS, • CINEOIIB, TABLE LINENS and CLOTHS TABLE DOYLIES ano - NAPEINS, TOWELLINGS, TOWELLINOB, &c., Arc CARPETS!! CARPETS! The-largest atocrthat" Lae evor been offered hi Carliele;and selling at much lower raid than fin yams. hoot quality LQWEL THREE PLY, Bast Quality HARTFORD THREE PLY, EXTRA SUPER INGRAINS, ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, STRIPED. CARPETS, of allwfdtbs, suit- suitable for halls and stairs F T.AOPR „D.IL OLOTEIS, New styles for hallp, in all widths. TABLE OIL CLOTHE, CLOTH TA,IIL.W COVER-S, Morselllss Quilts, Lancaster Quilts, Hoziey Comb Quilts, ' (Now Styles.) Cord Coverlids oILWINDOVriIIAtiEti all colors and styles - GLOTEtt3 ‘44-CABLMERES The new styles and colors now on hand, and sal . ug at greatly reduced prices . • N OTIOP,TSI-.N9ZIONII TRIUMINOS, ",• ' . -BUTTONS • ' • , • _ .LADEIf • . , Ingurrae . , _ nosikar, - - •• .OLOVES, ITABDBEROIIiBTS, . ItOOP SHIRTS, and thousand of other good-desirable roods that ;moot ba mentioned 'bare. Above:,Se glen you but ► amall enumeration of the 'matinee amount of seasonable and attractive stook of goods that you will find. on hand. Do not Lit' tO give us an early call as wa are..offaring great _lnduel: manta In all kinds of, goods. - Groat bargains all, the "Glue. We do not limit the time for bargaint to sixty Cr nihety days, but state that at all times we soli goods cheaper than the cheapest. -LEIDIOH k MILLER Sip of the Carpet Hell" NO: 2, EAST MAIN STMlat, OarYds tinnivlyikals.P SPRING.: 1868. Embraoiug— TWO all qualities, In new styles,