Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 15, 1868, Image 3

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    NEW :4D-VERTIEIVIENTS.
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- TOUN-CORT4III AN, Attorney
.at; Law.
eh Wilco In' building attached to FrankHu llou,o,
opposite tho Court Itouso... _ i
. .16tnay 0811 y. .
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111. 9SI & BAYLW :have a prime
Yhrrn Cigar for live cents. Try`F them.
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WANT,EP.--Twelve or fifteen - Nro;
mop to work In Rog room of Mt. Holly Vapor.
Mill. Good Fagot+ and conbtant,empkCylmmt.. Apply
to 31ANEFIEIM. --
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B.nwly.3t.
EA . IVIDEND - NOTIOE.=7 ----
. Ly Floor NATIONAL DANN;
Carlisle, ?lay 12,1009. --
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Thu Board of Blrectors of this Haul: have this day
declared a dividend of eight (8) par cent. clear of
l taxes. Six (0) per cent payable to shareholders on
demand,- and two (2) per cent: 'carried to surplus
fund. _ .
CLIAS. H. HEPBURN, Cada,
1611.)- t
J, T. 1) lI:LACROIX,
I3IPORTER AND DEALER IN..
C A NGS,
MATTII , .IOS, OIL . CLOTHS, RUGS, LTO
IVLoleeilo niut ItotalT,
No. 87 South Second St., above Chestau
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N. B.—Purchasers mill do well to call
Stony tw.
JO UN 15013.NER
EROII A N '1 TrAI.LOR
Tu Building, nem. 111,mn't4 Carl!
P., 1 , 1 fnitn the Eavtorn-Cilil'S tr
the lar4,..st . und most
COIIPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
Cloths,
C~nssirnerc.,
Gents' Furnishing Goals, &c.,
over brought to Oartbdu
His cloths - compriZ
,
FRENCH, and -
A\IL•'IiICAN
IVIANUFACTUnims,
of tiro finest tex turn and of all klrades.
Mr. Dorner being.hirnself a practical cutter of long
experience is prepared to *arrant poilect fits, and
prompt fklllng.oherders.
NoceChallis icy Om
„yard, or rut to order. Don't
forAt the MTh,
lfirnay 64stf.
1 ACO BilLI:E RS, TR EASII ILE It- -0-E-
Ito.wy Tax of Dloki .011 TownsbipT• ac
f.oinit with said township. A ptil Dirge. • •
To Balance then due by 'him I
$2BO
April 27, 1817
township,
April 25, 11468. To'ninount of Pupl4,l;l
fe, 1957,
MS. •
April 25: Itv amount, of exonor
ations allowed on do
.. plicato.
$137 6.2
' "Ootomlfilons pall S.
Bony f on, Collector.
••Itruottlit prd fol. adver
Using last year'sn,intitint. 4S On
"nmount psid- -Township--
bond, lu 11111111111 illt °rest. 2;16 76
'comnik,ion ol
Treasull.r.
1111101111 V 1,.1 itl auditor
:tnd
linfarre dtto To.l7ship
We h l eruby euriify that cre have examined the se
counts nod vouchers 01 Jacob Zdyfirs, Tre,wirer 0
the liounty fund, and find the balance In tots booths
due lAA; townhhip, to be Loewy dullai, nod six cents
Ino above stated.
Ln tostitoony whereof, %ye b.ar sut our bands, thed
loutduyof April, A. It. Lena.
raIAIID WOODS,
WM. A. COFFEY,
WM. UALBRAITII,
Attest: .1. ti o,arilner,
Irrinay-at•
TittiqBERLAND VALLEY RA 1.1.
ItoAD:-
C' II N CH!: - 0 HOV 1;
On and after Monday, ' 110, I "tS. 1 3 3..rigv
Trnins"xill run ninl3 at IC;non.. i,undnys extepied)
WESTWARD,
ACCUMSIIII.TION Tn rt IRRVUS Hard:4lol,l 000. A., 51
Mechanli.sourt4 0.35. earlislo 0,50, Ship
penkburg 10.24, Clo”nberubur,4, 10.45, Uree utastle 11,23 .
ttrrlving nt Ihnorstown 11,50 .1.
MAIL I PAIN learas 11.1rrlatturt; 1.40 I' 11., 31vehatt
leatturg;.2.l3. t'arlinla 2,45, Nutt. villa taltippen,
bail; 'tt,tl), Clititaltarahtvg - 4.::0: --- (ItuatittlAt40 :1,05
art-trim, nl Ilagarstowall,:l3 ii,
ESPREM ILLAIN loaves Ilarri-Inirg 4:15 M
31erhanIrshurg 4.17, Carli•le 5.17. Neu, 111,, 5,70,
tiiippeunl:urg 0,17, ari ivlng el , liantlier-harg at
0,15 I'. 31.
t 31,xr.n TRAIN lorivt., rilallll,Prditlrg 5.05 .1 M.,
Oraf nraatle 9,2 A, arriving at II:I A ..114,mill 144,10 .1. 1,
E AST w A It D
ficC.INOTATIDN "IRAIN loaves ChnuMorsburg 4.15
A. tl...,o4.lppensburtt 13,14, Newvlll. 0 40, Carlisle 0,10,
Met hanicshurg 11,41, ntllv inc . at Ilardsburg 7,15 A. 51.
31nm 'l3tsio leaven Ilagerstown 8,00 A. 51., reev
envie 0,37, Chambersburg 0,15, 0111ppensburg 0,43
Newvlllo'lo.l9. Carlisle 10.53, 31echanIcNburg 11,20,
al riving at Ilarininurg 11,1,5 A; 31.
EspRESI TRAIN loaves Hagerstown 12 05 P. 31 ,
Greencastle 12,33, Chamborsburg 1,10, 0111ppensburg
1,43, New, Ille - 2.10, Carlisle 2 :di. sleellnuleslmm 2 20,
arrivintint Gan Islotrg 3,53 P. 3C
A 311.m.0-7mcm fencer Ilagerstown 3.15, - r: 31:
grunt. mtle 4,22, larly im.t at Gliambersbmg 0,10
I'. 31.
250 . 51ak1ng close_ connection 0 at Ilarrkburl; with
trams to and from l'hiladOpllia. New York, 11111 i
more, Washington. Pittslduq.can a, ill poin Tv West'.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFrwn, O. LULL.
Churpbotsburg, l'a.,-)lay 8, 1888.
15mtiph8.
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AN AGENT is wanted fur Cl.llllbCl ,
land county by the Continental Life Ins nr,
once Company of New York- City.
The many new alitl popular' features of__ the _ Coth.
pony, tho liberal method of Ito business, the wealth
and standingof the Officers and Directors. nod the
unparallod success the Company has aghleved. ron.
dors It desirable tube connected NV.OI tllO Lwtitutlon.
Address or Apply WINTER Oi JEWELL,
Managers & Attorneys for the State ot-Penna.
423 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. - -
15may&._
W"
R E F LP E B
FAMILY GROCER
Afrtho old and well.astablishel stand, neat dOur
to kabor's hotel, lieu just opened the largest and
freshest stock of
FAMIJX GROCERJES,
-F-RUITS OF ALL KINDS,
QUEENSWARE,
WOODEN and WILLOW-WME
- Fresh BUTTEit - AND ECIOtt, kept cori.ttantly on
Wok!.
HAMS AND.DRIED BEEF
amide Potntoos by tho busbol4ipeek.
Don't forgot tho,plaru, next door to labors hotel
11'31. U. DEFFIin.
15u4ny-at
r;ioTlCE.—ls•hereby given that we
barn revoked the agency hitherto held by 'Mr.
JI It. W. Shreiner, Mr the rule or the right to manufac
ture our Fltellt. M3lllll'o Drug 10/d nOleter, and that
rre will nut reeevthe any Niles made by him after.
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Chia date.
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Ltt:.(.4t:cor, May 11, 14lib
151Azny%It*.:
t.: I U ,, LIANG
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TI,. 01111.1,r1h, hr.._purcilaall—t444-414114e
FactnryLwell.khown as ".Whjle's Factory,. situated
at Sterrett's (lap, debit. to !storm his old cubtemelS
and friends generally, that ha le prepared to mann.
fart 4r9
CLOTHS, BLANKETS &e.,-
I=B
CARD WOOL, 'FULL CLOTHS
antd ationel to all business in ilia• lino, with prompt•
noes and In a workmarillno manner. '
• For tbo convonioneu ul time° customers residing
in Carlisio . aud vicinity, wool) will be reeolved at
Faller's Store, in Carlisle, and at Willlam , Shealees,
Long's rout,
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~ 16M19,1111!
~.JAMEII y, 8.1-11liS
DA' IN IStRATOR! S N 011(.311
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'l;ottimi of Administration 'on - thO °gate of
cohort Momo, Into of tho :llc iough-of Carlislo, hat;
Loon issuedby tho llogistor 01 Cumborlsna to,, to
UM oubsdriiem --- All ,-- porsonu - having - elahoo"*.ill" iiid...
sun t and tho
j t indebted will nuticopaymont to
11031 AS 11, 51001111,
Administrator,
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'• . or to IVEAK,I.Ey Ar. I3A ithllit, Atty'q. ,
linpril dl, -
DINIINISTRATOR'S •
Lotter& of Administration. having thin day
granted , on ,the mtate of the ituv florinan
Johmion, 17, N. lobo of the Boromrh.of Carlisle,- to Um
subscriber residing In the mere Witco. .Notice in
hereby given to dI I persons indebted to', the said ree
tatolo maim Immediato payment „mid Wan hauls,{
claim to prenont thorn to - • .
. 'iv, x, SADLEIt.
I • • • 'Administrator
rapril-Cit •
APD/gN VSTRATOIt'S ' NOTIOB ' of
,JU'DITII , IIIYERS, doe'd: ' ' .• •
Letters of Administration ou the estate prJuilltil'
ittyirs, - liitiforPranK ford tovitishiP, Cumberland c 0.,,
hen ban issuod,by the Register to the sulisqlboi ro•'
shilog In West Ponnsboro' township. AiV•Poksons'
.b.lugAlaltris will ppostint, end those Inilohied,wpl
metro PaYM4I4 ti, . ', .
Dr. 81"1 111 . I r n i la Y t i uro r '
JUDITU 3nrllt6.
10apr 0 . 6 t ,I,
J) 7 E-1Y AD;TTEI?T:ISEIIiEN'I'S
DIVIDEND."
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... axiILISLE DEPOSIT,j3AIM, May 6, 1869.
L lic'Board el f 'rectors have declared a dividend of
four nor cent , for the last nix months, clear or texts '
Payable on donnul. Ily Order of the ' Board. '
, ~. . . J.l'. lIASSLER, .
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. , _ _- . °LIMO: '
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Bmay CS • - • •
DRIVATE SubBoriber,
retailing . In •Ponnsborough township, nt
3iount .lloelc, oilers at priraio solo the following do
scribed real oPtato: A lot of ground containing a little
mote than one acre,.havindthereott oreetod a two sto
ry lAni HOUiE WEATHCHBOARDED, A LOW SHOE.
MAHER SHOP a story apd n half high, a flood Stable,
Wagon Shad , Corn Crib and Hog Pon.. -- A good wolf of
voter is also on tho premise, TO ',lna reaSonabh
I nntllro of
Bmay CS-Str,
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TN BANKItUPTOY. •
Cdurt of the tinned States for the has
tei n Dlxtrlel of Pennsylvania.
' In the wafter of: Michael N: Bushey, Bankrupt
Eastern District of Pennsylvania P. S.
A warrant in Bankruptcy Inn berm- Issued' by raid
Court against the estate of Michael N. Bushey, of the
ConinputCumberland, sod State of Pennsylvania,
in mid district, who has been duly adjudged a ladk
rupt' upon petition of his creditors, and the payment
of any deka and - the-delivery . of any property be
longing to said Imukrupt to Moror to his use, and
the tranfiter of any'jwoperty by him aro li - irbiddai by
taw_ :A.macting of tho credltors_of said bankrupt,Ao.
wore tliHr debts and choose 'one or more Asbigneus
.1' his estate nlll be held at a Court of bankruptcy'
to ho holden at earthly, 10 - Mili district on the 27th
day of 3103, A. 13.1800, at 10 o',loak, 3I„ at. the
Once of Chas. A. Barnett, (tin the Court Homo at
forlula,) our of the ItegiAer F inbankrupecy of said
Maria. . , `• •
P. C. ELLMAK
U. S. Illarshall for said District,
per S. 11. Galbraith, Deputy
Deputy U. S. Marshall's Ottlee, Bloomfield, Pa.
Smay.2l.
'IIIAI HEIMAN D VALLEY HORSE
j INSURANCE AND DETECTIVE COMPANY .
• 'CAPITAL 550,000.
The above Company has been organiznd for the
insuring of till kinds of live stock against loss by
death, theft or areldent.
'hilt! I sites of litßUrallee are en low and ns favorable
en nay Compt.ny of Die kind in the United States:
on abundant Capital, and n careful manage
Jaunt of Its Idialrs, make it most desirable to those
a let log to Insure.
A esting,
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Appligei c ET7 ' iasuranre eanThTriniat
11. IC PEFUIt, Agent at
Or to .1. E..1011N50." .Actuary, Shippensbnrg• Pa.
Smay 68-/Y•
liaO A . ll &(3, .
) The n..ubseribe r r having rented and taken posses=
slim or tho largo •and commodious dwelling house,
known as Inholts* building, situated on the south
west cornier of 3lmket Squar6 and Ilanoven Street,
_propoLcsin_accounudate a limited number_of_per,
.nnancut.boardecs..and all tnanalent Alston, that_may
apply. flaying just retired from the proprietorship
oPthe Cornman House, he he well prepared to fur
nislOhe very trust. accommodations to be found in
the teiwn. Verso.. desiring good oriarding at roe
ewwble
!rites, will do well to call and give.him a
MEM
Ste
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NTOTlCE.—i•aled proposals will be
received a't tiihr office until 10 o'clonk.N..3l. on.
Sat urda-. Nlay 23, 1868, for furnishing the troops at
with good
1: E S _B E E F.
GEC
MEI
for six 0;1 InYin ths from arid after the Ist day of June,
'M . N. l.'s Slll.ll /IS the Commissary General of
subsistence U. E Army may direct.
--- l'roposals must be in dopileato and endorsed 'Pro,
posalx tar Fresh Heel; sod must contain the oilmen of
two ro, v omMo t oo sons ‘,11641.11 - sign itto. bond and
he'ome reliffmsible far the faithful performancu.of the
,ontract. " •
I/E1
Tsons who Lid eye requested to be present nt.tiv
lllng el the.prooesals... The Government reserve
right to rejoet .y or all bids eoolsteh• they •ms;
ider un“,e: o n : o,le or r—ritry other sufflelen
X 7 2 P 7
EMI
JAMES EGA's,
Int Lieut. Ad Cavalry, A. C. S,
Offire A. C. S. Carlisle 85's., pa., April 37t.b, 1558.
ltnay.-tt.
'-r" BENTZ & CO
BENTZ,_ _ _ -
MAR? 11. IiENTZ
IVE F/R/1/..'• _LVE
Having ru , chased the largo Stork of goo& from A
W. llentr., wezhive aFil6Clated together for the imr
pAn of comluetlng the Pro Goods - llusinem, undo
the :li/1/VO dmignation. To this large and frail
:.....smittl,tdot9t, we-have added—largely of now and -
KLEGAN'T • GOODS,
vu find ourselves In a condition to successfully corn
poto with :my lulus,' in the trade botweon Philo
deloida and Pittsburg. Our Immense stock consist:
In part of • '
CAIMERES, VESTIN GS,
groat variety and of choice designs, Fuitablo for
log. Nnonner and 0 inter Wear. and all artlelcs
co,oiry to compote o liei:tlatlle ll Wardrobe. For
(L`pllllloollt on have engagetrthe services of an
A N,O. 1 TA ILO.II
IViII.FU garments al u o.i rranted to fit
SILKS. plain fancy find
1)5 LAI lilt wool, dusinthlo onto ro
P WLIN.ALPAPAS, all shades,
MOHAIR I.1.11;TIIES and POPLINS.
• FRENCII PEll'l.‘ LES, nieo goods,
hoary blaclmond plain solid colors.
ALPACti (S, Paulin black and fancy, •
Parasulollmbrellas, all colors,
and a I thil most fashionable Dress Stuffs in the innr.
het, It Id, Silk Lisle Thread. Buck (tattoo Gloves, and
everyt,hing deairalde in the Glum) line,
C•unbrie and Onbie„, Edgings and Insortings, in groat
uhundanee, Hand kerchiefs, from tin, lowest
price up to Hoist Ilt,ditl Worked embroidery.
Itiblmns. all shades from yd. wide, down to tho
very 1//111011'.
'Trim ininga a very largo ilasortmcnt O mM/rising 0,17
good thing In me,
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.13ulton6, o
Fans, o
Attislins, . . •
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Calicoes, •
Ginghams,
• Flannels, ..
- _.. . Tickings, -
' • Checks, ^
Linens, all in great, variety.
Cambric, Naimonlc, Jaconet, and gylaa Maalina
Tabro - I,lnrmwran - d Linen itn Min 'hiblo Come.
llitAlX BAGS, hAI,3IOBAI/‘ 19KIRTS, ItitENCII
CORSETS,
CARPET,S! °CARPETS!!
Frotn 31, ids., per yard up to the best Imperial three
ply, selling lower than the market rates. Carpet
(Main Binding, Floor - and Table 011.010E1s, INlattings,
linea r - Window Blinds ..kc.
We Inane tho stock to accoMmodato the entire com.
inutility - and ell to be sold lower thou can ho bought
aupthere In this section of the country. Call arid
, lIIiNTZ te CO.
lmhy 09,U ' ,
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The only "that - sots 'up.
ork knits Moos, widens and narrous off Ito too
omit:tot—producing all varieties of knit goods from
t infant's stocking, initton or glovo t ta a latlyY,
api upood - .
Price Reduced to 58 Dollars
It Is simple tlarable ! Casio)/ orptirdx:l . and warranted
succeed In jho Minds .1' every purchaser.
as ENTH WANTM, . • .
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sneer, with stamp, for circular and sample stocking
3. 1), URNE, (Isn't .Apt D 22 Chestnut @t, Phila.
-11111 82.311 . '.•
E. SMILEY.-
i\l
MILLINER &DRESSMAKER,
4 ,,, Tcp.• 19 qouth Pitt Streik, Ctii•iislo, Pa.
N. 11:Agont for ftaton Wand Dsolng Establish
molt.
ttlapril 03.
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VSTATE NOTICE. •
[.attars of Allm!niotration tbo ostato of
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Peter Garber, into of Minn township, deed., have boon
grunted by the Register otthis county, to the- sub,
scriber residing In Chembersburg„ Penna. A❑ port
sons buying claims will prtsent . them, end those pt ,
&Cod ninko payment 16
17Aptil-6t
F oR 5 4 _11.1- c at '4ENT.
Tito largo throw story bona° on the' corner of Mgt
and Ihniford Sits known an. the Thorn property.
TEN , Lrooniod honoeo o Liberty rtreep. ' Low ti
'hito.people„ Eniinharof — r,
E. SHAPLEY,
•• -' • r r... North and Pitt St.
EiMilla
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A SSIGNEE• NOTIOE.-- , The _under._
elgoed'reeldtiig In Eta . Ponnoborough town
ollip, - havlOg by deed of voluntary aashoonnitt, boon
oppolpted AssNom of Tboildora Wlllott, or Now
Oionborlowl,"nolico la horoby given to. oll'.poisoini
fiWuhtad.to odd Willett, to nmko payinont and'tbooo
.hav log claims' to prefiont them to •
GEO. W. CRISWELL,:
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D.StINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
I,qttorg of Adtainletrailon on tho !ago o
Miry flarrPri dou'd ~ into Of Slivor 'Spring township,
VII p opiinty; having this day boon bought to the apb•
William residing, in lliopilon township) notice is
'borol4 glroibto airporsonh Indobtod to sold. oslato to
nhilsopayinout, unit to all porepe Whig claims will
Present .thebit9S,-.. -
• • - ' SAMUEL L•'DItIILY.
*,•ltipcll43e...
ILIORY DROWN,
Mount Rock, P. 0
B. 111ULL,
President.
WILLIAIWIWOLELLAN, •
rice President.
M=9
JOHN BENTZ,
FIPAPIE:giqt
. ---- Am Inlstratoi,
NEW 413'VE:ItTi E.IIIENTA
A. .G T OULTUR cIL SOCIETY'. The
bold
1 8pr , akorland Coupts,,Agr , /cultural.:l39clirey ,1411
ANNUAL EXHIBITION,
Qn Wednesday,- Thursdny and 'lriday t
October, 1.100 stli and 10th, 1868. •
-,The liht of premiums lo the largnot and' most coat
prelmiluive ever offered by nay Cou fay Assoulat fory
in the Sfate,,And -the- ont.ulog—exhlbitlen_lo..cont,
don* tutpeetod to 'prove the largest and • most sue•
pemful ever held. .
Imay=3t. r _
•' CHARLES WILLIAMS
ILEATINO . •AND - VEiMITATINGI )VAIVEITOUSE,
Nos. 1132 & 1184Marlcot:Street;
'Haw an entirely new heater. It is constructed
as to at ones commend Well to general favor, being a
combination of wrought and east - iron. It is very
simple in Its roortructlen, and is perfectly air tight;
selfeleatting, having uopipos or drums to bo taken
out and cleaned. If." 111 so arranged with upright
flues as to produce n larger, amount of heat from the -
same weight of goal than any furnace now , in use.'
•The hygrometio comlltion of the, sir -as-:produced by
MyartangeMent of ovaporatibu will at onto
inonstrate that It Is the only •
lIOT AIR FURDIAOR
hat will produce a perfectly healthy atmosphere. I
•in now meklmg Ilve sizes of POltTAdadfd, and four
oOlasonry.
RANGES,
Specia] attention in call to my NEW GIOLLIEN
EAGLE COOKING RANGES, as I feel assured there
Is nothing in use that can compare with thorn, as
regards their durability, economy and eillcioney, with
a largo assortments of Law Down Grates, Fire Place
'Stoves, Registers and 'Ventilators. Sand !or Glue.
trated circulars.
luny
MD
UM lON PAC IF I-C
RAILROAD_ COMPANY
OFFER. A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THEIR
FIRST MORTGAGE' BONDS
AT PAR,
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PAYABLE J
Tho Great Pacific Railroad Mite, extending .1121
miles from Omaha, on the 'Himont' Ritor;to the tide
waters,of the Pacific Ocean, IS being built by 'two
powerful Companies-- - Tne UNION Nome, beginning,at
Omaha, building Welt, and the Oe)dral Pacific - to
California, beginning at Pacramentok, building East
until tho two roads shall meet..
•Moth Companies ban roecuted tho work with
groat vigor, the Union I tetfic hihing already enpen d
ed OVPr
--TIIIRTY
111ILLtON — DOL - LelRSi - 7 -
auTtb6Contral over Twenty 'Millions, upon their 're
speetlve parts' of the undertaking. TIN UNION
PACIFIC HAVE CONIPLETBD 000 MlLES—have Iron
and other materialgifor two hundred Wok morn upon
the ground, mid ono hunched additional miles are
readY fn- the track. They will have a much larger
ferco.mliployed this year than over before, nail It in
expected that between
'BOO and COO' MILES
will be In operation during 1869. There seems to be
no reasonable doubt that the distance between Omaha.
add Sacramento w,lll be traversed by rail in 1870. '
THE GOVERNMENT GRANTd 12,800 acres alined,
and It: Bonds, to the average ailment of 628,000 per
mile, to aid in the construction of the l t hie, and au
thorises the haceo - Of the First Mortgage Bonds now
offered for sale, to the name amount and no more.
,The Government takes a srennli lion. and gives to the
First Mortgagq Bonboldere u prior lien for their se
curity, to Which n large paid up - Capital Is added.
The Bonds cannot be Issued except as each section of
twenty miles,is:iceopted by Government commissions,
• . • so t Wit they always represent a real property. -
It Is universally admrtlo,that on the completion
of- the Union through business
will make it ono of the most•prolitsble to the weritl—
fibril, ;coy or bond business is already_ several times
the interest on its bonds; so that, it not another mho
. .
were built they would be II secure investMent.
PllO NET EAIININIIS for eight 'months of last
year on iin overuse of t,OO miles are ollicially reported
at $1,0139,E113; while the interest on all, the Bonds IL
could issue on that length of road-for that tithe,' re
duced-to currency; was only P 840,850.
The amount paid by the Government for tho trans
portation of troops, munitions, stores and -malls has
been, and duubtless will continue to-be,--much more
than the interest on the United States Second Mort
gage Bonds. It is not, the charter provides that
after the road Is completed, and until said bonds and
interest aro paid, at least Ovo per cont. of the net
earnings of the road shall be applied to such payment.
ticific Bonds aro tor .$1,900 each, and have
coupons-attached. They have thirtryearir•to
and - bear Iliflllllll interest, payable c n the first days of
January and July at the Company's Wilco in tho
City of Nnw Vernier-the rate of six-per rout, in gold.
The Principal Is payable lu gold at maturity. At the
present rate of gold, these bon as pay an annual In
come on their cost of
NEARLY NINE PER CENT
AND IT IS BELIEVED THAT THE)
WILL SOON BE AT A PREMIUM.
The Chmpany 'lave but fi very limited supply of their
Bonds remaining qu band, bat any subscriptions an
impled ton greater amount than can bo filled from
Bonds now In the Company's possession, will bo sup
plied from Limnos , / Bonds to bu issued on that portion
of the read completed in the Spring, In the order In
which they Ivo tameived.
. .
Thu Company reserve the right to advance the price
Of their bonds to a rate above par at any time, and
will not till any orders or receive any subscriptions
❑ mulch the money has not been actually paid at the
Company's noire bolero the time of such advance.. --
. . .
Parties sub:cribing will remit the par value of the
bonds and the accrued Interest In currency at the
rate of six per cool% per annum', from the date on
which the taut colrpon.was. paid. Subscriptions will
be received in Carlisle by .
A. L. SPONSLER,
and In Now Took
At. the Company's Mee, No. 20 Nassau Street,
John J. Cisg A t Son, thinkors No. 59, Wall St.,
And by lib, Company's advortised agouts throughout
I=
shou7il be mare is drafts or other fertile
par in .Vr,a York, and Mc Bands milt be sent free of
chary' , by return copiyss. Birlies subscribing through
local agents, will look to them finr their safe
. A PAMMILET AND MAP FOIL 18G8 has just been
publishaby tho Company, giving fuller information
than is possiblo in an advertisement, rasp - acting tho
Progress of the Work, the Resoureett of the Country
traversed by the hand, tho Means . for Construction,
and the' Value of the Bonds, which Will be sent froo
on appliention-at_the Company's OffiCEL or to any of
the advertised a.pines. -
JOHN J. CISCO; Treasurer, Nov,. York. -
lmay-31.n. , -
rir HE FARMER'S BANX• HE'CAB
• LULA CENNnLVANIA,
Recently organized, hoe boon oponed,.for t[ e
Attention of
a general banking business, In the corner room of It.
Given's new building, on the North West corner cf
High street and the Centre Honore.
Tiro Director's hope by liberal and careful .manago•
meat to make this a popular Institution, and a safe ,
despoßitory for all Wilt) may favor the bank with thoir•
accounts.
Deposits rewired and pa id back en demand, Inter '
cot allowed on special deposits ' Cold. Silver, Tretradry,
Notes and Government Bonds, bought and sold.
Collections made on all accessible -points In tho'
country. Discount lay, Tuesday. Banking hours
from ft tgcleek A. M. to deny,
o'Clock.P. M. .-
J. 0. HOFER, Cashier.
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' . Clvou, Prost,hint
'hennas Paxton,
ohn W, Craighead,
27inar.e.80.'
Wm. IL:11Ru,
Dayld Ilellco
lier Man,
Abraham Witmer
FLIN.C3t.'S
EGETABLE AMBROSIA
IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE!
Gray-deeded People, have their
leeks restored by it, to the deidOustrou4,
sgkelr tresses of youth, and, are Klppy
Young People,with light, faded or iqd flak;
have these unfashionable Tolors changed to
ry beantiful auburn, and rejoice l • ,
People Whose heads tlte covered with
,dandruff and HuOitry*Thfie it,. and have
clean coats., and clear and healthy setilpa
13a1d-lleadeirl Vol crane have
their • remaining leeks tightened, 'and the
bare spots covered with d luxuriant growtlt
of Hair, and dance for: joy I .
Young Gentlemen use it beeautte.ti is
pie*. perfumed! ,
Young Ladies 1180 It because it keeps
their Hair in
Everybody must and mild use it, because
it is -the- cleanest. aid. best_ article in :the
market! •
For Sale by Druggists generally.
,zmtaSly
&• nAYLEIt'S is - the place DD - to got et good Aire eagt.Olgor, Don't forget tail)
0 1 ° 1 '.
• Ilb.twoon Rboom's;.#4ll; and nano.
1010243,66.
NEW . GOODS! N.Vir 'GOODS !
w. d. SAWYER '&
CO.,
EAST MAIN -S-TREET,
Under• the — Corrnan, House
Rave-just got In store from' New York and
Philadelphia: , All the heat styles of.
E=!
GOODS,
Silks aryleS and colors, Bllk - Poidlne Bpring
Mohair end Ghent, Poplins in single and double fold
for.l action andllflseas suits..
in black and every shade of color
MIXED GOODS,
FOR DRESSES
- Beantiful'COLOßEDidid WHITE MARSEILLES
elegant GRENADINES and LAWNS. •
c-- -------
All kinds of
WHITE GOO S, "
RIL - LrA - N TS ,
TUCK MUSLINS,
CAMBRICS; SWISS,
TARLETONS, PERcEL,
WHITE and FIGURED,
LACES bought from Jaffray's Now York
selling much less than regular mices,
newest style of .
LADIES COATS, splendid styles-5.f
FRENCH and ENGLISH COATINGS
Ornaments, Buttons and ,Trhnmings. to match
SPRING SHAWLS
Elegant,prlnted CASHMERE STRIPED and ISMIRED
MOURNING GOODS,
FUNL'EA.L GOODS,
C,
_SAWYER,. & CO
Purchased before cotton advanced an Immense
stock of DOBIESTIO COTTON GOODS, CALICOES,'
GINGHAM% SHEETING% BLEACHED and UN•
BLEACHED MUSLINS, TICKING% POTTON and
LINEN PANT STUFFS, Ac., Ac.
OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT
Hosiery,
Gloves,
Handkerchiefs,
Cravats,
Cam. -
Linen Bosoms
Trimmings,
Ribbons and other wares
JOVIN'S CELEICRA76) KID GLOVES ALL COLORS.
"The DuLimes" Kld.Ellovea, at low. prises. Latest
style of. Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, Hoop Shirts,
Yells and a thougand other articles not inentloned.
We are the Inigeet defilers of
°ORS E T S,
tnim the lowest price to the finest
From h.
W. C. SAWYER - eCO.,
unrivalled In - thnlf large and select !dock o
C A R T S;
Ns bu
,mini manufacturers and mire ob
et Quality of Three Ply
Best Quality Crosby Brussels
et 4ngrains,
_.. Best Venetian
Bud Philadelphia make of Ingrains
Cheap Carpets to, suit all customers,
ALL IVIDTEIB AND 1 UALITIRS OF
OIL o'l, 0 T ,
•
for motes, halls, Mahn and tablet. Mattlege Velvet
huge, Netts, 011 Shades, IloDeeds for Curtsies, Dam
ask fer Leuegea, , Vorintorpaina, Blanket,,- Table
Linnet, Napklns, do-
• _ •
qu. SAWYEA & CO.. ;
halm' regal vea • the'. nowept,,e.tyko,
SPRING - 00:ixTNGS, bASSI3III6RES,
, . . .
. . ~ .
~
good made tip ,to 'ordktr, la the latest styles; 'mow
goods will be added as the season advaicse.' We buy
for cash and sell at lowest market prices. 'Aisybody
call at the old stand, •
lriay 68. v
DRY GOODS.
A. L P A,p A s,
STRIPED GOODS,
BARRED GOODS
CAMIMICS CHINTZ,
SHIRTINGS,L&I'N.a/
EDGINGS, FLOUNCINGW
LADIES ana MISSES
All kindsof
All kinds of
- is full of
Zephyrs,
Buttons,
=I
W. O. SAWYER CO.
. .
LIST OF : 'EI DEALER'-in Goods,
Warei and Merchandise, also Breirers,pistillers,
lininbertnen, Eating Houses, i.c.ivithin tho. County
of Oumberland, as appraised •and assesand by P. A.
Plank, Mercantile Appralsor, to accordance with the
several acts of Assetobly, as folloire, to Wit
CM
O f AiitISLE.
- . ' Clan. Ziceme.
W. 0. Sawyer &,,Co., dry . 'goods, • 9^. $25 00
C. Ogilby, - do "11 16 00_
LOidich & Miller, do .•9 25 00
L. T. Greenfield,. - ' do - ' ' ' 11 16 00
W. A. Miles. 'do -•- . 18. 'lOOO
J. G. 11. Ithig, - . 'do '". 14 . 700
-T.-A-Ramer, ..do ' -11 16-00
.Robert Allison, - gro c er
. lea 14 7 00
3. Martin, , .1 do. • 14 7'oo
"Wasionood &8r0,,. • do • ' ' 14 700
W. Blair & Son,. - ~ 'do ' 9 - 25 00
Keeny & Milsonholmer, .do -'
' 14 7-00 ,
Joseph Zeigler, , . • .
do 14 • 700
John Faller, - ' do - 14 7 00
John' Humor,_ do , -•:' 14 7 00.
2 .- Pol. I ..Y. • - do' • 19 -10-00-
2. D. Mock, . dr?' 14 100
W. 3. Cameron, do - ' . 14 7 . 00
J. Saner. : do . 14 7.00
W. U. Barn ? do ' 14 7 700
.0. Lisman, - do 14 7 00
0.11. Hoffman, . do 18 • 10,00
A. J. Sites, . do ' 14 700
,
Daniel Shoemaker, do' • , 14 7 00
J. K. Spangler, - do 14 '7 00
C. A. Smith, ' • do 14 •7 00
W.U. Smith, do - - 14 . 7 - 00
Beetem &- Bro., produce, - -,11 • 16 00
J. dr D. Rhoads '
• - • do • ' 'l4 '7 00
J. H. Bolder ABro., -do " •11 15 00
R. o._Welsdward, ' do ' 11 15 00
-H:- . Hfiluestr, - — do 'l4 - ' - 7 - 09 -
Lee & Bro., • • • do - • 14 700
S. M. 'Hoover, lumber and roost 14 700
A. IL Blair,
. do - . 11 15 00
Delancey tcShrom, ..i
13 10 00
J. A. H etzel 6: Co , Borur and feed, 14 700
A. B. Ewing, furniture, 14 ,7 00
John Lizman, • do • 14 7 00
Fredrick Cornmeal, do • 14 700
David Sipe, do - 14 7 00
'Halbert & Shepley, do, • ' - 14 700
J. B. Tribler, agt., merchant tailor, 14 7 00
J. A. Eakins, do 14 7 00
J. Donor, , do 14 709
1. - Liviogston, do • . 14 700
S. Arnold. ~ clothing' 14 7'oo
AI. Lechler, . do ' ' 14 7 00
E.R. Leonard, - Jr., - do . . 19 ' 10.00
J. W. Smiley, ' do - -• ' 14' ' 7 00
A. Lehman, ' do 14 7 00 -
A. AL Piper,
boeka, i.d • -14 700
.
J. Loudon, 14 7 00
George Yocum, . confectionary 14 700
RS. Hughes, ' do 14 700
Mrs. S. 51. Kieffer, do , 14 700
J. H. Rhona & Co., : do „ 14/ 7OD
Coyle A Co, ' ,... 3 notions, -.-- 14 700
Mrs. Rosonberge , • do - 1 700
J. Hutton • fancy g 003,, - 14 -- 700
A. H. MOW, ' • do • • 14- 700
J. P. Negtaid do 14 7 00
.J. Irvin, boots and shoes, ,' 18 10 00
F. C. Fleming • do l4 7 00
- Spottawand - & - Kerby, -- do 14 7 - 00 -
P. Keffenberger, - do - ' 14 700
3.0. Gaidner, d 9 14 7 00
W. 0. Divan, ' dif . 14 700
W. AL Porter, . do . , 14 700
B.:Plank do - ' 'l4 7 011 ,
G. Enemlegor , '''.'---: her, 14 7..
J. G. Caine,, ,hate thfe furs, 14 00
J. Bois, . ''''`...- do 14 ... 00
J. A... Keller, ..._ •-• do --- -, 2- 700
H. Saxton, ' .., 0
'Miller A B owers,- ' --...."‘ vare '• '-''
". - 1 2.4
r - 11.11eysinger,-watches-an. welry,---:-14 - 2 -7^ 0
W: D.A. Naugle, - - do 14 - 7 00 -
T. Conlyn, do -14 7 0
F. O. Cramer, - do . - --, it.. .ft.
Cornman A Worthington, drug, p ,00
Mrs- C. Elliott, , -do A. - 4 - 7-00
D. Ralston, do 7 00
Haveretick A Bro., ' do t -
' . -- ,1r • 12a60
Di Cornmen, do ' O .. 14
John Campbell, sowing machin a, 14 - 700
Ned. Ocher, do ' . 14 ' 700
C. L. Lochman, do . 14 700
Mrs, M. Neff, - 'millinery, 700
Mrs. Chenoweth, ''',..,. do • 14 7 00
.Mrs. E. Williams, -, do - 14 700
3.9. Lecher, photographs, 14 7'oo
Mrs. R. A. Smith' - do - - 14 • 700
Samuel Ensminger, • robes, . 14 7 00
W. Clepper,- - - do ...14.._ - 7.0.
Walker A Cloudy, stny:. - 14 .
William Fridley -' 'do -'
Itinesmith A Rupp, do 1. 1.
/07 . 2
Jacob Martin,' baker, - 14 7 00
William Bel ers, do 14 ' .7 00
Peter 51iller, do
______.---, ~14 '-7 00
lire. A. M. Fredericks. • do - •'' 14 700
Dosh & Bay ler, cigars, 14 7 00
D. aoAd e s d a . ~..,
. c ... ,,_.b li zi r v. 14 , 7 00
' ' es, • - 14 - 7 . 00
-.3
a .
' a 72CHA.N.T.CS1)URG. 4 .._
K oop Me erg- & Co., dry goods, 14
Hurkt 'Son, do. ~ 10
Joseph Icock, ' do ' '• 10
8r0.311 & Bra, - - 'clo -.•- - - - )-
J. D. Rafonsberger, - do
Brindle & Nieswanger, do
J. S. Updegraph, do
Comfort & Bottorff, do
Rockafellow & Miller, , groceries,
West A Eberly. ' l.l , do
KauffmadA Griffith " do
Devinney A Myers, do
Florl. & Heikes, do . •
J. Emminger, do ,
Yetman Evoa. " drugs,
J. B. Herring,- - do
117. F. Guyer 3 • ' do
- Ira Day, :lb-
Statler - & - Bro.ihats and caps, -
Henry Zinn,. toots and shoes.
Bowman. & 8r0.,, . do
Levi Riegle, do '
0. Keith, do,
John H. Keller, -. do'- . •
Jacob K. Longneek . er, do
Mauk & Deihl, furniture,
Titre! A Bro., do
John Rupp, do
R. 71 - Shapley,. , .-- jewty,
Jadob Swartz,
Robb & Itlmmell, -
' hardware,
-
Boyer Eberly & Co., :do '
R. Wilson, stoves,
Wondorlich & Hauck do
3. 1. Smith, confectionary,
J. Uhler, do
Jacob Grove. ^ do .
L. D. Keefer, merchant tailor,
L. W. Abrams, - - clothing,
Wm. Railing, do -
Mrs, S. Simone, do
M. Guswiler, . - cigars,
B. Palmer, do
Matthews & Bro., gnu; fitters,
Mr. Bryan, milliner
.... Bryn.
L. F. Eberly, lumber,
J. Mlllelson, . do
Joseph Long, , do
IL - 8. ?door B. 00., do
Stayinan & Bucher, produce
Johnson & Sou, do
T. 8. Bryson, ' . do .
Miller & Garrett,do
W. IL Oswald, '
.- cool,
J. W. Lochman. photographs,
B. W. Muttesen, do
,h -- L -- Elecker, - - books; ,
lioNull, • ' marketing,
E:'llogman, do
SHIPPENSBURG. -
Robert Snodgrass, dry goods, 12
D. 11. McPherson do 11
.7. - & J. B. Reddfg, do 10 -'
Danner & NeK, do 13
-0. 11. Stewar do . 11
Tarmon & Kim - ell, groceries. 14
D.H. Duke, do 14
FL Myers, 'f'' do 14
.1, Kelso, do 14
41,14. Anglo, do . 14
Pagne & Solders. do . 14
McPbermin & CO., hardware, - -11
Orabill.&_ Holler, l3 -
J. 0. Attic, • drugs, 14
B.dif: Keller, , - do - - 14
G. W. Croft, boots and shoes, • 14
P. S. Arts, 14
J. B. Cole, do 14
W. Clark, confectionary, 14
S. C. Itollar,. do - 14
W. H. Holler; „ do (~-....,.. -14
L. rdiftlfdlight, - do ' 14
Shear4r & Blair, merchant .tallers, r 14
Landis & Bender,— do 14
J. Bridges& Bon, do ' - 14
J. M. Smiley, do - :1 14
T. P. Blair, - prOduce. ll
.W. T. S. Jamison & Co„. .4o ' '', 12_
•Morrow & Flickinger, do , - 13
Long & Bleb, . . : do - 11
'Lawton &. Cd, do '. 10
A. Miner & Son, do ' 13
D. J. Snoddy furniture, 14
Barnbart Duke & Bro. ' do ' 14
J. Landis, - jewelry, 14
Of. IL P. Hayes, mowing • machines. 14
11. M. Sturgeon, millinery,
John A. Wolf, stoves,
B. S. &num dings.
J. M. Ileykcs, stoveS,
J. Kelso. basifs, '
-mini Stumbangli,
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14
1. , ''' 14
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NEW CUMBERLAND.
T. WiCott,drY goods, . . 11
Baughman & Bon, „
- do - . 13
Ross & Co., do /I.__
Henry H. 'Mower, lumber, . 18
Charles.Oyeter, • do .14
0. James, do 14
Lee a Eberly, ' do 14 ,
. NEWBTJRG.
-Biovick & Byrigert dry goods, 11
Elliott & Barr,_do 11
Elsenhotior & Hale, do _ 1$
C. Bteeick, : • ' furnitrire, 14
D. McCoy, boots pod shoes, , 14 -
. NEWViLLE. ..
T. Stoves, ,' dry goods, . is
T. McCandlish, do - . 11
E. Jamas & 8r0.,' do 0
P. E. O'Nlei --, du ' -- -- 14. -
M. E. Blattner, - hardware, -14
Kunkla & bicCandlish, do 10
J. ll.' Miller, ” drogs„ rl4
Mrs. R. Reed, ' do l4
8.0. Imo, . do . • - 14 '
^l3:l3lausor .2 - Ben, groceries, lB
G.M. Bricker, ' furniture, el 4
.J.... Bricker,.. „ .__: _•: - do._ ":'' 14
11. Henry, confectionary,
J. J. Orawford,• de v 14
'Brewster & Dougherty,. mar. tailor, 14
D. H. Randall, -
James Kennedy 7 ' stoles; • 14
ti, W. Mull ,- rr -
. .
14 14
0, W. Dandle, Jeuelo 7 , .'. '
.2c, 1.,, Irvin, boots and shoes, 14
j lgers ePil &lh ugb loa li ti n eld, 'f4 cl e o d th ; lng ' .. • It..
Woodburn & Bhullenberger, - Furniture, .14
Graham I Morrow, • Groceries, . 14.
LOWER • ALLEN:- •
•.. . .
A. Prete , & Bon bootsand shoes . , 14
9. 74.. Deltrich, , atorrea7 - • ' 14
C. Shinto% ' derige,k, ' :,• . ' - 14
UPPER ALLEN..,
J. I - L(4181016r,,,dry : Goods, ' 12
.I.Bererts, merchant tailor, ' 14 '
. - - . -'•-- - — MONROE. . • "
, •
George Brindle, 'dry Goode, • • ' 10
Kauffman & Pauli do •-:. ' • 11 '
Theophilue Wolf, do . . 14 •
Peter Diller, - niores, : - • .14
didnuol Plook,-..,.f00di ' . ' 14
henry 13patiri • do . ,,-, - . !, -. ,• 14 ~,
0. ()reason
R. Payne,
sOUTH MIDDLETON.
Omiamson a Bro., dry pods: 19
inbbort. kaoryindp do : 19
d: Armen;
fliortinel Wolf, • _
C. Beep, furniture,
Oleptier, Confectionery,
Heckman, . do
Mrs: E. flannel!, tirocetles,
G. G comma n, Flour and feed,
J. Zeigler, do
DICKINSON
Samuel Wolf •dry goods, '.
Nsld Myers, 'do - •
Gardner di Blyore, do ' '
•
• - : ' . PENN.
'• Hopyy_Ockerc_____ 4rygocide t ..,
Brutal ACIo„,;-- , - - 0 - . 'do -• .
Peter 'Garber,. - ' ' . 'ricr -'-
Geom Deetem - 0 do , • .
\ .... ; .. NEWTON.
Jacob Washinperr, 'dry • gciods;
'Clover & Earnest , ' . do. -
John Kyle
S. Mllleri Son, 'do . '
- .T. 'Baker, .. ' . do
John Minlch, groceries,
- Ileberling & Son do '
Samuel Mutch, boots and Shoes,
Mrs. M. A: Walker, cunfeetionary,
IVllllam Lewis,. variety,
-Manning & Bro., produce,
H. Snyder,,, ' ' do
Watts & Shrp; _._---do -
J. & J. D. Hursh, do
Hursh & Mn., ' do •
0.11. Horn, marketing,
D. W. Spencer, stoves,' ~'. .
Graham & Morrow, dealers, •
_SO_UTRAMPTOIrir'"'
W. O. Clark, dry IMods, .
L. Strohm, do • .
D.S. Croft, do
J. Bchock & Co., • do ' - ' : -
C. Clever, - do
J. Walsollth, - do
0
8. A. Stoner, ' do '
- WEST PENNSBOROUGII.
Jacob Ilendsheiy,
,dry goods, • 13 V) 00
J. O. Weaver, ' do . - ,• 13 10 00
Kroger 41 Darr, do • ' 14 700
J. S. Carothers, produce, - l3 10 00
L. J. Shambatigh, do 14 7 00
W. B. Brandon, do . 13 -10 00
',nob Wolf, groceries, ' • 14 700
P Rees, • do ,__ __ _l4 - 7doo
I William Bishop, . do • 14 -7_oo
A.S. McCulloch; — Dry Clads , 14 700
EAST\pENNSISORGIJGH,
N. (Minks & Son, dry goods:
John•Gleifsner, • do
Nickalous & Bowman, do . • "
J. Longernecker, • groceries,
H. Books,- -- do. • .
E. W. Smithers,' " do
B. L. Hummel, • do -
Irvin Mah dim, produce,
Zacharias & Son do - -
'bl4 . & Co., -.-- dO - -
Alturtin & Co., lumbor,- - - --- -. --
0, Oyster, # do
E. Hummel?. . do 4 .
..-
A:Ebner, . . fornitUroi._ .-•
N. Hood, - stoves,
t • i HAMPDEN. - '
11‘Ru - dry goods,
ISM. :Wise, dok
J.H. Murray, do "
D. P. Lightner, do
J. M. Teesplin, grocerleik r
0.-Templin, ti furri ,_
In"llupp7 — • . . iod e,
Y- SIL \ E SPRING,
J. L.l dlgh, & Eberly ; dry goods,
Orrie & Lamb, - - do
Loose & Ewalt, do
J. B. Nouse. ~.
do
..I.3"Buttchrilder # do
3: 0. bigger, .confectionary, •
W. W. Wanbaugh, ' fornittue,
J. B. Leidlg & Bro., produce,
. . - MIDDLESEX,
J. H. Swller, dry goods, .
J. 0. 0111, groceries,
-- - - - M IPPLIN.
7. - 1, M. Waggoner, groceries,
FR4N]tFORD
Alexander & Woods, dry Goode, 14
bISTILERS AND BREWERS,
J.W. Whaler, Newtoii, .--,.,.. 9 25 00
Mrs. Gabbard, Carlisle, A . . 9 25 00
EATING HOUSES
John MeloY, Nechanicsbnrg, 8 5 00
P. dpidie, Silver Spring, ' • 8 500
George Muiphy, Newton,B 5 00
lidre.R.fihupp, Borah lidletqn, S 5 00
J. Skimmer, Shippensburg, 8 5 00
BILLIARD SONS.
_ •
Capt. E. P. Zinn,'Mechanicsb g, -40 00
Jacob Ulpple, Carbile, 40 00
Notice Is hereby gtvlifiznilitrrr one named in tbo,
above list, that by an Oct of Assembly approved
,April 1ith,4813 , County _Treasu re e required to
bring mit- loci
all licenses ro tainiinc unpaid
nor before th rat day of July Dos , and by other
ac sof Asseurbi , lenders of vinous, *llona, rnault
or brewed ilqunrs, are also Ilabi to I dictment in tiro
Court cf Quarter Se=sions.' T os interested are
therefore requcnted to lift their is sew without de
lay and 'cave the costs, Sm.-
;Unfit - NG ER,
Treasiirer of Contkriapd °runty.
7 00
20 00
20 00
15 DO
12.00
26 00
10 00
16 00
7 00
12 50
7 00
1250
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
attpl.6B
GA FITTING awl _I?:TAITilIBING.
FOOTE & LYNG , -
t lcs.._
Practical Gas Fitters and c ben,
Destro to infirm their old customornan Aho citt s •
eons of Car lisle generally, that they hove removed
their establishment to the commodious room In the
Basement of Itheem's Hall,
ontranco on Church Alley
They will .ttend promptly as heretofore, to at
work entrusted to them.
They keep constantly on hand and are props ed to
Introduce LEAD and IRON FIFES, YDRANTS, HOT,
end COLD SHOWER BATHS, W H ATER. VI.OSETS;
FORCE and LIFT PUMPS, IRON SINKS. BATH TUBS,
BOILERS, WASH BASINS, HYDRAULIC RAMS,AII
kinds of GAS, STEAM and WATER FITTINGS.
COOKING RANGES, HEATERS, AC., set up In the
most modern style. •
Country Work and Jobbing promptly a
tended to. -
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PROPERTYAT PRIVATE SALE
4PITKINseCO.
AN IMMENSE AMOUNT OP PROPERTY BOUGHT
• AT GOVELINMENT BALES
Consisting chiefly of
0,000 SETS NEW AND ISECOND HAND
12 60
15 00
20 00.
10 00
15 00
7 00
700
7 00
Harness, Bridles & Collars,
3,000 SADDLES,
k 2000, WA.RON COVERS.,,
All Sizes Now-and Worni
5000 Wool & Rubber Blankets, &
Horse Covers.
MILITARY CLOTHING, GREAT CATS, FROCK
COATS,-BLOUSES, PANTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, &c.,
' Also a large lot of Reins, Lead Liars, -Buggy Ambu•
lance and Cart Harness, Double Trees, Load Bars, Port.
able Frrges, "M. Wheel Team Harness,- little worn
all oak tanned feather, serviceable, cleaned and oiled,
$6 per horse, including Bridle Lead, do $4. Ambu
lance or Stage Harness with- superior leather Traces,
perfectly suited for farm or general 'team work, doub•
Insets oompleto $25 to $3O, Bridles $l. Collars $1 to $2
extra hair lined Artilfarynaseido.2,so and $3, Double
Rein $1,75 to 2,25, Halters $5 ta'. $l2 per dozen, Now
Officers McClellan Saddles, $lO do, with plated Bit
Bridle $l9 Brasi Mounted Saddles, good as new $9,
with Bridle 811 Boys Saddles; $0 Wagon Covers supe
rior 10 and 12 oz., Cotton Duck $0 to $l2. 1000 Hespi•
tai Teo ts, new and good as new, 12 oz., Duck, 14 het
square $25 to $lO, with p9lca and pfns complete, Wall
Tents $l5 to $2O, Wedge do $6 to Ed, Shelter Tents for
Hay asps $3O ttfso per 100. . .
Grain Bags, 12 on, Dock, 2 to 3 Bushel $0 to $lO per
dozen, also full assortment of•Seamlesallags•
Small order by Express, 0. 0. D.
LIBERAL DEDUCTIONS TO WHOLESALE DEALERS
7 00
16 00
12 60,
10 00
15 00
20 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 -00
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I. 3 ,ITKINS Si CO.,
,(Formerly on Front St., now)
15 00
10 00
71 North . Simiind St.; juiittielow
PHILADELPHIA,. PA: !
AIJ3o, 5 PAIII.Z. PLAPE, N. Y.
10 00'
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"s,
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.'Agents to Solt
DR. WILLIAM SMITR'S
DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE
. _
It containa OVEICONO THOUSAND closely printed
double (minute, octavo pages, Orn' new electrotype
plates, on good paper,nruble - appropriately - illustrated
with over TWO HUNDRED engravings on Steel and
Woodi and a scrim; of tine anthill:lM mope.
It Is highly commended by all learned and eminent
men' and by the prime generally throughout the
country, and-is the beat book. ot' tho kind in the
English language.
. DO NODDE DECEIVED.
Ow,inte , ,to - the unprecedented popularity of thii
work, a small Eoglish abridgment adapted to Juvenile
readers, In duodecimo lorm, of about GOP pages, has
been repitnted by another arm in , large' typo, and
.spread over 800 octavo ~pagoe, evidently—by making
a book large, than Its original—to give the impres
sion that it. Is our OaltiOlL Ito contalns LESS TIIAN.
TIES READING METTER OP 01011 COMPRAIIENSIVE
Y.ernom but to those who desire thid juvenile edition,
we will furnish the English work; far superior to the
American, at $2,70 per copy„ Pond for Circulars
lug full particulars.
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12.50
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HENRY HARPER,
No. 529,A.RCH STREET,
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Vino:WAVE - US .TEIVELLEY, SILVER WARE, and
IiDDORTUP OELE j fIIcATEDEILVIDI PLATED IyARE,
wori.anteit Ude, on die whiti.sit mad, at • • ,
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AU 13'yles,
• PARMELEE ERRS.
722 Stusom
_DR Y GOODS.-
1868.
sPRl'''G}. 1868.
As. the dOlightful Emma of SPICING has just opon
pa * - •
LEIDIGH & MILLER,
ifave „Wit received au unininally, 'large eupply 9f
lINATJTIPOT, P001)9, - sulind . to. the neason, and now
ready for, ifispeepon. , •
=
A GRAND 'TOP
DRESS _SILKS,
In all the new colors and shades.
B C SILKS)
of every grade and qualify. All the new etylos and
colors of, desirable •
DRESS C3-00DS
For Walkhig gults, such flFr'
MINA MOHAIR POPLINS,
PLAIN MOHAIR POPLINS,
.STRIPED & PLAIN MOIIAIRS,
'COLORED ALPACAS
. COLORED VELOURS,
•
• - FRENCH PERCALES,
- • SCOTCII - CINGIIAIES;
FRENCII CII,NTZES, - • •
And many other goods for the season
SPRING SHAWLS,
SPRINO ll2`):qus
All the new styloa raid aolorx of
SILK PARASOLS,
For Ladies, Misses and Children
. ,
Pleasoddo not: forget tho fact that, .to
EEITICEI & •MILLER
Always bays tiso largoit and moat eomplete stock of
wniTg GOOD - 5
I) Embracing
•
PLAIN AND STRIPED MOUAIR . •
PLAIN'AND STRIPED JACONE%
BEAUTIFUL STRIPED MUSL S,
PLAIN FRENCH MUSLINS.
Alttlrtrres of Tucked and Striped Musllns
for
U.ARIBALBI ,
MOURNING GOODS,
The best assortment in the town
4 !f.tN . RAL GOODS,
• •
required for, funerals. s Nly strict atten.
t all orders for th o ma.
E Wl' 1.0 GOOD-RN\,,,,,
very thlnE
don given t;
Stacks and stacks of Bleached and Unbleached
MUSLINS, at prices below market rates. Calicoes
from 8 to 12% eta. Good Domestic GINGIIASIS 1234cts.
TICKINGS,
CHECKS,
. TABLE LINENS •
and CLOTHS,
TABLE DOYLIES and
NAPKINS,
TOWELLINOS,
__,TOWELLINGS, led Sc.
CARPET-S!! OARP-ETS
The largest stock that has ever been offered in
Carlisle, and selling at much lower rates than for
year:. Zest quality
LOWETA THREE. PLY,
Best Quality
HARTFORD THREE'PLY
EXTRA SUPER INGRAINS,
TWO PLY, all qualities
ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,
4STItIP4D CARPETS, suit.
suitablo for hails and stairs
FLOOR OIL . CLOTHS,
Now stylo3 for balls,4 in all' widths
T AILIL,E 01 . .1, CLOTHS
OLOTII TABLE
,COVEIt_S„
Marsoillos Quilts,
Lancaster Quilts, .
. . •
I , • Honey Comb Quilts,
(New Styles.)
- - - - - 'Col'il goverlids.
oin WINDOW sunnEs all colors - and styles
CLOTHS & O.ASI3IE'RES
Tho now styles and colors now On lend, and so'
ug at greatly todueed prices.
N.OTI-ON•S1 N.OTIoNSII
. . ...
TRIMMINGS, • r - .. •
BUTTONS -' • • , ....
. - -
LIMNOS,
HOSIERY, .
• GLovEs,
•
_IA INDKEROLIIEFS,
. . 11001 , SKIRTS,
lid thousand of other good (linkable goods that
(moot be mentioned bore.
Above Wei-give yop but a small enumeration of the
Immense amount of seasonablo and attractive stock
of goods that you will find on baud., Do not fail to
give us an early call se we are offerinis great Induce•
mentdin all kinds of bode. Great bargains all .the
time. We do not limit the time for bargains to slaty
-or nlboty days, but elate , that at all times wP - sell
goods cheaper than the cheapest.
LEIDICH :& MILLER
Sign -Of ihe Carpet Hall
NO:; 2,
MAST MAIN STIPBT,
Carlisle P.eansylvania.
mayBtUi
MISCELLANEOUS
S. M. COYLE.' ' ScO,4 601" LE..
C 0 lir E' (TO,.
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'• J - 0 If B.:E It IN.
, .
..,. , . •
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lioslety, _Gloves, Fancy Goods. and Stationery. All
orders will rocolve prompt • attention. - .
4 ' . • ' No. - 11.1 South ganover tit.; Cerllsle; •
OS:4110km ' for - the- Ghamberobttrg-Woollan BUDA
. Cmar Ottly. - ., •. -' , 1 . • , ..
SPRING. SALESI
Have commenced at the etoro of the underelpied
NORTH HANOVE It; . STREET, •
. .
. ~ .
. 1
of all kinds U2:, -- tares sulted : ro tho wants of Ilouse.
Ir i epers,iliotels, and all contemplating pio- furnish.:
I g ofotheiChpuseo. ,• .. ,
,Elastrigjest returned cram the cities they aro pro.
•
pared to supply all-with' ,
of .
o',vortlt
_such as
_COOK, PARLOR AND
STOV,ES,
consisting In pert of the
Barley Ilea", •
also, the noted
NAV I-0 NAir R A N-GE:'
CThey are purist:lll to furnlith those ocestempliting
housekeeping"; with all things necessary tojs . .WELL
REGULATED LIOUSE, such as
of all' descriptions;
COFFEE MILLS•;
LAM*
. .
Roofing. Spouting and Jobbing,
and everything In the line of the tinner done at the
Shoi•lest• Notice and on the Host Noszonabli Terms
all wares WARILINTED. Give thern'a online they
are ailkloun to.enblbit, feeling satiVied that they can
cony nee all that No. 08, Is the place to purehnee
HEAT GOODS-,•-••
•
and BEART.IFITi. WARE of an kinds;f wind in a first
alma eata;blishment. •
137;nai-68
SHEPPARD,
VAN HARLINGEN &
.N . o. 1008 Chestnut Sired, :Phq,cidel.p7ll4
WHITE GOODS.,
HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS,
CURTAIN, ESTABLISHMENT.
The special attcutintrof buyers is respectfully In
vited to our now and extensive assortment of Choice
SPRING GOODS.
Printed Linens, Piques, and Percales. •
White Piques of new patt erne, In cords and figures.
Birds-aye Linen, Linen Cambrlcs, and Linen Lawns•
Linen Cambric Ilanekerchiels, German, Irish, end
_ .
French in Hemstitched, Corded Border, and Embroid•
ered.
Linon - and White Goods at very reduced prices. -
E nibroldered and Plain French Shirt Bosoms of new
p 8 tO 1:18
Jut Received, per Steamer City of Boston,
Another dn'roicadflslegant and superb quality
DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS.
In all sizes, with Napkins to match.
Heavy Linen Shootings, 234, 2%, and •full 3 yards
wide, and a ruperior real Barnsley Linen, for single
beds, at fi7Meentz, being less than actualgold prices.-
Also, a great h - rirgain in Barnsley Linen Shur Cloths
2%, 3,3%, and 4 yards long. - --
Best Heavy Pillow Oaso Linens, in all widths.
--Double -7 Danncn"d - -real= BarnaleyTiablo
Preach, Doublo Damask and Huckaback Hringad
TowpTe.
iSilesia Table Oloths, Napkins, and Tpwelsa,peelall
y—C:_,---_--
Fine Marseilles Quilts, very elegent.
• Rid; Cretons and Furniture Chi,tzes.
Blankets, Flannels. and Furniture Dimities.
Also, of latest arrivals
Lace. and Nottingham Curtains, of now patterns
Rich heavy Curtain and Furniture materials.
iyindow Ito Hands and plain and bordered shades, o
new atyles.
Embroidered Clath.Elano, Tabla and 'Melodeon sot
era.. -
Elegant I'lBll and striped Table Coverings
27mar.08 2m.
A. L. SP,OIVSLEB'S COLUMN.
In .now styles
A . L. SPONSLER,
Real Estate Agent, Scrivener, conveyances Innis! ,
ance nod Claim Agent. Office Alain Street Neu
Centre S Lunn). ..,„, .
-- --
WANTED —POI,OOO for ono year on
Real Estate security.
T OR RENT
doslradlo suburban Residence on • • _
est. Loather street, Carlisle,. con-, ..;
darn; two acres of ground, having a
hereon erected a two•story
FRAME -HOUSE;" •
•
Stable, and other outbuildings, in good condition
with abundance of fruit.
Rout $2OO, to be well secured, payable quarterly.
'Apply to A. L. SPQNSLEII
Union :Pacific Rail- Road Company,
.FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS,
Interest Payable S enaLA nnutsll; in Gold.
1311bscrintions received by A. L. SPONE3LErt, -- tiii; •
.mpeavy 2 s-financinLagent-at-Carliale
, Three bonds having boon recently sold' for ,Ninety
cents on the dollar, were on the 31st ofJan nary,. ad- .
vanced to 95, and on the sth of February were again'
advanced from 05 to 100 (par,) at whloh latter ilgure . ,
they, are now held and regarded as the beet Invest
ment ln, the country fi;
VALUABLE
• dittiatad on West Pomfret street, near West street,
In the Borough of Carlisle. . • .
The lot contains 30 toot In front and • 24d foot Ito.
/depth to an' alloy. The improveinents aro a gam.
modlons twoatory: inticK 11011841, containing
- Double Parlor, Hall, Dining-roam and Kitchen, on ,
the ,first floor, and fivo Chambers on the second story.
Balcony to back building, a Frain° Witah. House at
tached ,fitooko Hones, Balm Oven and other con.
venlent out bulldinas. A largo now Stable, and
Carriage MEMO, Hog Pone, anti Cern Crlb, at the foot
of the lot: — Thoro - isanonslderable - amount of fruit, -
such as Apple*, Grapes ' &c:,. a collets, under the whole
house:and a - fine BrlckOlsterni and PuMp,t as well
as a Hydrant In the yard. Yorberma An, apply •
A. L. BPONBLER,
• . • neat' gatate Agent. —'
e01d,27 07. '
VALUAFLE 'SLATE FARM
AT PRIVATE BILE. _--
Situate on the Norlh aide, and partly bounded by -
the Cognoilogulnet creek, about 4 miles West o
Carlini°. adjoining, and- lately part .•of • the property,
known as .. , zitatainm. 71II,L8", containing 'bout
250 AullES, 25 of which are excellent. meadow. or • •
crook bottom land, std about 60 ACRES rof whick •
are .covored with good timber.. The improvements
•ars a largo Weatherboardedllwelling Rouse; oontalat
leg eight rooms and a kitchen: — A .large Eant,ltato; •
Wagon Shed, Corn,Crib,„l.l6g,..Per4'. - Ciatileige:llonair, I •
Wash Rouse • and other 'oellViihniat . Out•bulldinge.
An excellent well of water lho -. door% a Rue
young apple orchard, - enalder:Othel - fruit; such As
Pears, Peaches, Cherries, Grapes As. Tido is ono of
the most productive farms in the township, and the
location the most diskable espealaUy for . the -raising .
of etook:-Tho.htlelea are ' iirsoog order; tbere - being -
between. 000 and 700 paiiiibla•of..boaril,...4rid3l67t and '
rails. The land ban allbeen. recently ;airier o , er -- --
past of It a second tires Mid is highest
state of cultivation. Arid will be didpesed of upon
For tenon and luilixer,pictlenlsis ongilico Of .
BPONIMM,
. . !ARM' Mato Agssit.
sqtsl7 fla •
N - 0. 68.
STOVES
Noble • Cook,
Oriental,
Parlor and
Ifeaters,
(riNwA,B ; E,
SAD ° iRDNS,
SPOONS,
RINESMITH & ItIIPP,
No. 68, Haire'ler St.
Carlisle, PA
ARRISON
LINEN,
ALSO,
-ALSO, _