Wiluijte. .;*.; , • , ", -, '4" ' - A ' It; o,c a I Sterna Notice.— A regular meeting of Carlisle Division;, No. 67, Sons of Temperance, will be held in.the Good Templet’s Hall, on Friday evening, January 25,1P«7. E. D. QoioiißY, B. 8. Bblioious.— On Sunday next, (Jan. 27th,) at 10} A. M., the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be administered in the Gorman. Reformed Church, Carlisle fa. Services preparatory will be held on Sat urday, previous at .2 P. M. Services also on Saturday and Sunday evenings at 6} o’clock. During these services, the Pas tor, Bov. J. A..Hoffheins, will be assisted by the Bev. H. Harbaugh D. D., Pres, of Theol. Seminary, Mercersburg, Pa. All arc cordially invited to attend. 1 Appointments. —A. B, Ewing has been appointed Auctioneer of the Borough of Carlisle, by Governor Geary. Mr. will make an industrious and efficient Auctioneer; andwelearu that he Intends to lay in a large stock of goods and carry on the business on an extensive scale. B: A. Noble has been appointed agent far the Adams Express Company, for this place, in place of James Loudon. Admitted to Practice.— David B. Herman, Esq., -was admitted to the bar, to practice as an attorney at law, on Tues day, the 15th Inst. Mr. Herman, we un derstand, passed a first-class examination and received the unanimous endorsement of his committee. He is a graduate of Dickinson College and a young man of fine abilities and exemplary character.— He starts out with fair prospects. We wish him great success in his profession and predict for him a brilliant future. Personal, —We are pleased to notice ■ thatourfriend Mr. J. F. daggers, of Phila delphia, is again In town, and we learn that he wlll spend a short time here. Mr. J. is the representative of the iEtna Life Insurance Company, and from his gener al knowledge of the science will cheer fully and readily explain to any one the workings of the different companies. The community may rely Upon a fair repre sentation of the claims and advantages of life insurance from Mr. daggers, as be is ' a gentleman of character and integrity.— We have invested largely in the llfe in surance, and trust our friends will avail themselves of the very first opportunity of making a provision for their families incase of their death, or for themselves inoldage. What the Snow is Doing.— The re cent snows have knocked the schedule of the Cumberland Valley Bail Road com pletely out of time. On Thursday even ing last, the train stuck In a snow drift near the Poor House and the passengers bad to foot it to town. On Tuesday we had no train from the East until after five o'clock In the evening. We consid er ourselves lucky if we have one train a day; The by-roads are In some places com pletely closed, and farmers have to shov el their way out, in some instances for a mile or so. - Such has been the difficulty in reaching town that on Monday so few persons were in attendance at Court, that business was almost entirely suspended. Egos.—Everybody is complaining of the high price of eggs, and inquiries, qre made as to the cause. Our intelligent “ devil’’ at our elbow hints that the hens are on a "strike” and refuse to "shell out.” • A Lodge of Qood Templars was orga nized at Jacksonville, this county, re cently. The Installation ceremonies were conducted by District Deputy Cornman, of Letort Lodge, Carlisle, assisted by the members of the Leesburg Lodge. The Shlppensburg Sentinel says the prospects of the new Lodge bid fair to be flattering- Cumberland Fire Company.— At a stated meeting of the Cumberland Fire Company, held at their ball, on Saturday evening last, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President— John Br Bratton. .decretory—Edwin D. Quigley. . Treasurer— George A. Dillman. Directors— Levi Miniob, W • H. Grove, H. H. Gipp, Jacob Albert, Sam’l. Albert. After the election the following appoint ments were made by the President: Committee on Accounts— John Felker, Andrew Martin and Mlchnel C. Boyle. Committee on Jiepairs— Salmon Stauf fer, Jesse Hays and Michael Smith. Pipemeh —Martin Kuhn, John 8; Lyn. and Charles D. Sanno. Smith McDonald, John De- Huff and John P. Wardecker. Immmfnen— John M. Kremer, Law fcnce.Klein and Frederick Hays. Mr. Smiley’s Lectures.— Rev. Geo. W. Smiley delivered two very interesting lectures oh " The American Continent,’! In Bheem’s Hall, on Monday apd Tues day evenings lost. With the usual ap preoiatlveness of this community for lit erary entertainments, they turned out to the number of about fifty on each oooa alon. Lucky and Unlucky Days. A " Book of Precedents,” published in Lon don, 1618, contains, a calender,' many of the days in which have the letter. Suffix ed; which signifies such days os the Egyptians note to be dangerous to begin or take anything in hand—os to take a Journey or any such like thing. Th(o days thus marked are: January 1,2, 4, 6,10,15, 17,19. February 7,10,17, 27,26. March 15,18, 28. April 7, 10,18, 20, 21. May 7,15, 20. June 4,10, 22. July 15, 20. August 1,10, 20, 29, 30. September 3,4, 6,7, 21, 22. October 4,16, 24. November 5,6, 28, 29. December 6,7, 9,15,17,22. Fob Colds. —As this la the season for colds, it may be a matter of some interest to revive an old cure for a cold, proscribed as early as A. D. 1440. Here it Is: Putta your feete in hot water, Aa high os your thighs, Wrappo your head up in flannelle, As low as your eyes; Take a quart of rummo’d gruells, When in bedde, as a dose, With a number four dlppe . .Well tallow your nose. A. Lucky Fellow. —As there are|doubt losamany in Cumberland county who took chances in the Crosby Opera House Art Association, It may be a matter of Inter est to know that at the drawing which took place on Monday, the Opera House, said to bo worth $600,000, was drawn by an individual named Lee, residing at Ptarle do RooUe, Illinois. Monument Association.— On Monday evening, in pursuance of a call published in the papers of the county, a meeting of the Citizens of Cumberland county favor able to the erection of a monument to the deceased soldiers of. the county was held In the Court House. On motion of Capt. Ej Beaty, General Lemuel Todd was called to the chair. General Bobert M, Henderson; Dr. W. W. Dale and Messrs. Howk, Chamberlin and Newcomer were appointed Vice Pre sidents. Copt. Isaiah H. Graham and Frederick Cornraan were chosen Secretaries. • ■ General Todd in a few remarks stated the object of the meeting to be for the pur pose of taking into consideration the means to bo employed in erecting a suitable monument to the memory of those gallant men, sons of Cumberland county, who fell on the field of battle or died of disease while in the service of their country. General Henderson proposed that a com mitee of five be appointed to suggest and prepare a plan of permanent organization for the society, and report to an adjourn ed meeting to be hold on Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock, in the Court House. Col. Penrose offered as an. amendment that said commltec bo composed of nine, to be appointed by the chair, which was agreed to. The chair then appointed the following named gentlemen on said commitee : General B. M. Henderson, Col. W. M. Penrose, Capt. Christian Kuhn, Dr. Ma hon, Abr’m Bradly, Benjamin Newcom er, J. W. Henderson, Dr. W. W. Dale and John Armstrong. On motion the meeting adjourned to meet in the Court House on Thursday evening, January 24th, at 7 o’clock. Court Proceedings.— l The January Term of Court commenced on Monday, the 14th Inst. The following coses were tried lost week: Com. vs. Jacob Hoffert. Charged with disturbing the singing school of Profes sor Harry, £y riding a horse into the school-room. Verdict guilty; and sen tenced to imprisonment in the County Jail, $1 fine and costs of prosecution.— Maglaughiln and 8. Hepburn, jr., for Commonwealth; Smith,and Butler ior Defendant, Com. vs. W. J. Sherwood. Charged with assault and battery with intent to kill upon the person of Frederick Crego, a non-commissioned officer at the Garri son. Com. vs. SnuiA Assault and battery upon Charles J. Wood. The defendant was found guilty in both cases and was sentenced to imprisonment in the East ern Penitentiary for two years and three months, Maglaughiln for the Common wealth ; Weakley and Adair for the de fendant. Com, vs, James A. Bell.. Charged with the larceny of a lot.of clothing from the hotel of Geo. Wetzel, in Carlisle. , Ver dict guilty; sentenced to County Jail for six months. Maglaughiln for Common wealth ; Dunbar and Beltzhoover for De fendant, Com. vs. Jos. W. MoCimnoD t Charged With incestuous fornication upon the per son of his niece. Found guilty and sen tenced to imprisonment In the Eastern Penitentiary for two years and three months. Maglaughiln and Sharpe for Commonwealth; Beltzhoover for Defen dant. Com. vs. Malinda Black (colored). Lar ceny of a lot of napkins and clothing from Mrs. Wood. Verdict guilty; sentenced to imprisonment in County Jail for six months. Maglaughiln for Com,; Shea rer for Defendant. Com. vs. Henry Reed and James Beed. Larceny of money from the drawer in a bar-room of the public house kept by Mrs. Bollinger, in Hoguestown. James BCed plead guilty and a nolle prosequi was en tered in the cose of Henry Reed. James Beed sentenced to six mouths imprison ment in County Jail. Maglaughiln for Com.; Herman for Defendants, Com. vs. Ohns. Foulk and Henry Dix on. Arson. Charged with burning the stable'of Abner W. Bentz, in Carlisle.— Verdict guilty; sentence deferred;-mo tion entered for a new trial. Magiaugh lin, Sharpe, Weakley and Sadler for Com monwealth ; Penrose, Smith, Dunbar and Graham for Defendants. Com. vs, James H. Taylor and A. R. Mateer. Arson. Charged with burning the stable of Mrs. Wilson, in Bhlppens burg, on the night of November I4th.— Verdict guilty; sentence deferred; mo tion entered for a newtrloh- Maglaugh lln, Todd. Miller and McClure for Com monwealth; Penrose, BhearOr and Ken nedy for Defendants. Com. vs. Charles Howard and Daniel Fields (colored). Robery and larceny.— Sentenced to County Jail for five months. Maglaughllu for Commonwealth; GlUe len and Butler for Defendants. Com. vs, Henry Fatten (colored). Lar ceny. Defendant plead guilty and was sentenced to imprisonment in County- Jail for six months. Winter.— We are having a regular old fashioned Winter. The streams are fozen to the depth of several inches; and the roads are blocked up with snow, drifted in many places to the depth of several feet. The merryjingle of the bells reminds us of an extract from a boy’s essay on " Sleigh ing,” which we remember to have seen years ago: “ There ain’t much sleigh-riding except in thq winter. Folks don’t seem to care about it in warm wcarthor. Grown-up boys and girls like to go sleigh-riding— the boys generally drive with one band and help the girls hold tbelr muff's with the other. Brother Bob let me go along a little way once when he took Celia Ann Crane out sleighing, and I thought he paid more attention, to holding the muff than he did to holding the horses.” Dreadful Steamboat Accident.— A telegram dated Memphis, Jan, 17, says: ‘ The steamer Platte Valley left here for Vlcsburg late this afternoon, struck the wreck of a gun-boat, and sunk almost to her hurricane deck in about three min utes.' She was crowded with passengers, a large number of whom are lost. It is es timated by the survivors that one hun dred persons were drowned, among them Judge Mcßride, of Monroe county, Mo., andhls family of fifteen persons, bound for Texas. The captain and pilots are safe. ■ There were some forty women and children on board, - most of whom were lost. A tug passing up took off those who had presence of mind enough to stick, by the wreck, and . brought them here to-night. Wonderful, but True I Madame Remington, the world-renowned Astrolog Ist and Bonambulistio Clairvoyant, while in a clairvoy ant state, delineates the very features of the per son you are to marry, and by the aid of an instru ment of intense power, known as the Prychomo trope, guarantees to produce a perfect and life like picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, with date of marriage, occupation, leading traits of character, dec. This Is no impo sition, os testimonials without number can as sert. By stating place of birth, ago, disposition, color of eyes and hair, and enclosing, fifty cents and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will receive the picture by return mail, together with desired Information. Address In confidence', Hadamo Gertrude Rem ington, P. O. Box 297, West Troy, N. y. N0v.15,1886-0m Errors of Youth,— A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature De cay, and all ihe affects of .youthful indiscretion, will for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipo and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured, > Sufferers wishing to profit by the adver tiser’s experience, can do' so by addressing JOHN B. OGDEtf, No. 18 Chambers St., N. Y. Fob. 22,1880-ly Strange, But True.— Every young iady and gentleman In the United States can hear some thing very much to their advantage by return mall (free of charge,) by addressing the under signed. Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant, THOS, F. CHAPMAN, 881 Broadway, H. Y Feb.22,18W— ly 13 u sine a s Nattics. 3E(n» life Insurance Company. ;/ This Company .received its Charter Arom tho State of Connectlcut Bomo for years ago, i with a Capital of one hundred andflfty thousand dollars. It being then upon thaßtook/ plan but little business was done In the way of Life Insur ance until tho year 1850, when the Directors ob tained a supplement to their Charter allowing Policies to bo Issued on thoMutualplan, whereby the Policy holders participate in the profits to tho full extent of a GO per cent. Dividend on the life rate, payable annually after tho second year or second payment has boon paid. If tho premium Is paid In cash, tho dividend Is paid in cash, which reduces tho amount to bo paid to one-half. If a note Is given for the onc-haif part of tho pre mium, tho dividend Is applied to the payment of the note. The dividend being applied so early, tho assured never loaves but two notes out and never but one to bo deducted from tho Policy In the event of death. Tho success of this “ time honored Institution” Is without a precedent in tho auunls ol Life Insurance. Tho year closing with 1800, shows tho assets to bo four and a quar ter millions, and in tho current year closing with 1800, It Issued 18,009 now Policies, paid upwards of four hundred thousand dollars to families of de ceased insured, and shows with each fiscal year from G to 18 per cent, of expense less than any company In tho United States, making reports to tho Massachusetts and Now York Legislatures.— Llfo Insurance Is becoming so common an invest ment among our business men, financiers, far mers, and in fact every provident man who fools a deop interest In tho welfare of those ho loves and feels bound to protect, that they should give this subject a careful and candid consideration, and insure In the company that ho thinks would make tho best use of the money that ho places in their hands to bo wTshortly returned, in many instances a hundred fold. Looking at these facts free from prejudice, Life Insurance must com mend Itself to every careful, prudent business man.' ‘ 1 JOS. F. JAGGEH3, Manager. Ofllce, 400 Chestnut St., Phil’a,, Pa, Jun. 21,18(50 —2t WM. BLAIR & SON, iHPonnsna'OF CHINA AND QUEENSWARE, AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, CARLISLE, PA. Do you wish to buy ware of any kind go to tho Store of Wm. Blair * Son, who havo tho largest stock outside of Philadelphia; ' 1 The •' Universal' Cog-Wheel Wrlnger’l and Do ty's " Clothes Washer" can bo bought only of Wm. Blair & Son; who havo tho exclusive jigcn ,oy la Carlisle. [Jan. JO, 'O7. Special 'Notices. Sohenck’s Seaweed • Tonic. This medicine, Invented by Dr. J. H. Behonck, of -Philadelphia, Is Intended to dissolve tho food and make It into chyme, tho first process of di gestion. By cleansing tho stomach with Behonck's Mandrake Plus,tho Tonic soonrestorestho appo tlto, and food tbatcoald not be oaten before using it will bo easily digested. Consumption cannot Be cured by Sehonck’s Pulmonic Syrup unless tho stomach and liver Is made healthy and tho appetite restored, hence the Tonic and Pills are required In nearly every case of consumption. A half-dozen bottles of tho Seaweed Tonic and three or four boxes of tho Mandrake Pills will cure any ordinary case of dyspepsia. Dr. Behonck makes professional visits In Now York, Boston, and at his principal Office in Phil adelphia every week. 800 dally papers of each place, or his pamphlet on consumption for his days for visitation. Please observe, when purchasing, that the two likenesses of tho Doctor, one wnon in the last stage of Consumption, and the other os he now is, In perfect health, are on the Government stamp. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, price 81.00 per bottle, or 57.60 the half dozen. All letters for advice should bo addressed to Dri Bchonok's prin cipal Office, No. 15, North oth St., Phlla., Pa. General Wholesale Agents; Demas Barnes & Co., 21 Park Row, New York; S. s. Hanco, 108 Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md.; John D.- Park; N. E. comer of Fourth and Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker & Taylor, 134 and 130 Wabash Ave nue, Chicago, Ills,;, Collins Brothers, southwest Corner of Second and Vine Sts., St.' Louis, Mo. Oct. 18,1800 —Ist w ea mo ly Remedial Institute for Special Oases, No. 14, Bond Sired, Jfew York. sa- Full information, with the highest testimonials* also, a Book on Special Diseases, In 'a sealed envelope, sent/rc*,-®* Bo sure ahdsondfor them, anil you will not regret it; for, as advertising physicians are generally imposters, without references no stranger should be trusted. Enoloso a stomp for postage, and direct to Dr. LAWRENCE, No. 14 Bond Btreot, Now York. Nov.l6,lBoo—ly To CONSUitTPlvcs.—Tlio advertiser, having •been restored to health lu a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumptlon~ls anxious to make known to hjs fellow-sufferers the means of euro. To nil who desire it, ho will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which hey will find a suro'cure for Consumption, Ast hma, Brancblts, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of the ad vertiser In sending the Prescription Is to benefit the afUloted, and spread Information which he : conceives to be Invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer wIU try his remedy, as It will coat them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the proscription, free by return mdU, wIU please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, . Williamsburg, Kings Co,, N. Y, Feb. XI, 1889.—1 y A Card to Invalids.—A Clergyman while residing In South America os a missionary discovered a safe andslmplo remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases o t the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vi cious habits. Great numbers have been already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a (Jo sire to benefit the afiiloted and unfortunate, I ill. send the recolpo for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs ft, Free of Charge, Please Inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House, ! • , New York City. April 10.180&-ly* JRarrielr. KAUFFMAN— ANDERSON-On the 22d, Inst., by Rev. B. P. Sprochor, at' residence of bride’s father, Mr, Geo. W. Kauffman to Miss Isabella H. Anderson both of-South Middleton twp., this co. ILGENPRITZ—BREOKER—Om the 17th -Inst., by Rev. G. Carothers.Mr. John ligenfritz, of Mid dlesex townshlprto Miss Mary-Breoker, of West Pennsboro’ township. WEAKLEY—ROBISON—On the 27th ult., In • Centrevilie, by Rev. M.-X3-. Earhart, Mr. Samuel Weakley to Mrs. Martha Robison, both of Penn township. WAGGONER—WEAVER—On the 17th Inst, at the residence of Mr. Emanuel Line, by the same, Mr. Alfred Waggoner, of North Middleton twp., to Miss Amanda Ur Weaver, of Dickinson twp. 3® f eh. YOCUM—In Stgughatown, on the 14th Inst, In fant son of Henry N. and Elizabeth Yocum. GOODYEAR—in South Middleton township, on the I4th Inst,, Mr. Jaoob Goodyear, aged about 81 years. STfje ift.avlUtg. ul Grain Market. Carlisle Floor oi Carlisle, Jan. 23,1807. i 8ye,...- 8112 ) Corn 75@78 ) 0at5,...; .45 ) Clover Seed, 7 25 . Timothy Seed,.. 8 00 Flour—Family $l2 75 Flour—Super. 8 00 Rye F10ur...-...; 0 0U Wheat—White 8 00 Wheat—Red 2 % vision Market. Carlisle ProvJ Carlisle, Jan. 23,1807. > Turkeys, gob—'p pr„B3 00 > Turkeys, ueus-p pr 2 00 i Ducks—p pair 100 > Potatoes-best-?* bus 1 00 i Potatoes-2d b-v bus 80 Apples—best—?* bus 160 Apples—2d b—p bus. 80 Butter, $ 25 Eggs, 25 Lard,..:; 12 Ta110w,.... ’ 10 Bacon—Homs, Is Bacon—Sides, h Chickens—p pa1r,..50@0« Philadelphia Markets. Philadelphia, Jan. 23,1807. Flour,— There is no shipping demand, and on ly 400@500 were taken.by the home consumers at 811 ;5U®l3 per barer! for low grade and choice Northwest extra family, including some Penno." and Ohio do. do. at 12®14; fancy at 815®17. extras at o®lo 60, and superfine at 88®8 76. In Rye Flour and Corn Meal there is nothing doing. GitAiN.-There is very little good Winter Wheat here, and other descriptions are not'wanted.- In the absence of sales we'quote Fennb. Red at 82 70 @310: Southern do, do. at 8310@8 2U,.aud white at $3 20®3 40. A small lot of Penna. Rye sold at 8135. Corn is veiy quiet: sales of 2500 bushels yollowat 00c. to 8L are steady at 58® 69 cents, The re ceipts totday are as follows: 2836 bbls. Flour 2000 bushels Wheat, 3300 bushels Corn, 8100 bushels data, , ; Seeds.— Clovorseed is rather dull; small sales are reported at 87 76®0. Timothy sells at 8375,. and Flaxseed at 2 000205 per bus. . ■ / WmsKßY.—'There IS nothing doing except in the contraband article, which sella utT 8160®176 por gallon. Itch! Itchlltoh I Scratch! Scratch I Scratch I Whoatoh’sOintmentwUl euro the Itch in 48, hours. ; Also cures Salt Rheum; Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin. ; Price CO cents. For sate by all druggists. By sending CO cents to WEEKS £ cts. Better Prints at IB cts. All the best Make J Prints only 20 cts. Extra Heavy Ginghams, 25 cts. , Heavy Canto n Flannels, 25 ols. A LARGE LCtt QV TICKINGS, 'bought since tho IMo docl Ino, will bo sold at pri ces that defy competition,. MEN AND ROYS’ WEAR,, A full assortment.at remarkably low figures, FURS! PURS! Less than COST. In foot T have reduced the price of my- whole stock. And remember that this Is hot my JVrjf, Second f Ihird; or even- FburiA opening for New Styles, at low prices, as I am. daily receiving Goods of all kinds at Panic Prices, and will dispose of them at such figures as will defy competition from any Establishment this side of Now York. AH I ask is to give me a call os I am fully, satisfied that 1 con and will please both as to quality and price. REMEM BER THE PLACE. ' GREENFIELD’S, No. 4 East Main Street, Jan. 10,1887. No. 4, CARLISLE, PA, GREENFIELD HOSIERY, AND A fall lino of Seans, , i; AND Insurance ttonqmntes. gPECIAL INSURANCE AGENCY ! Oveu 823,000,000 or Capital Represented. Home, Metropolitan, Manhattan, Artio, Secu rity, North American, Germania, ail of Now York. Aetna aud Phoenix of Hartford, Conn.; North American of Philadelphia, Pa.; Farmers Mutual of York, Pa.; Columbia Mutual of Lan caster, Ponu’a. The main element to bo desired lu insurance Companies is SECURITY. If wealth, experience, intelligence and probity exist, perpetuity aud honorable dealing will bo likely to ensue. Insurance creates Independence. A person pays for his own Indemnity, and need not bo a tax on his friends. Every man should lasuro; tho burniug of whoso property would Injure or inconvenience himself, his family, or his neighbors. Insurance effected at this agency, no mutter how largo the amount, In cither stock or Mutual Companies. Policies issued, losses adjusted and promptly paid at this office. SAMUEL K, HUMRICH, Special Insurance Agent. Olllce lu Marlon Hall Building, West Main street, Carlisle, or to tho following local agents; J. E. Ferreo, Nowvllle; John R. Shuler. New Bloom- Hold, Perry County, ija.; or A. H. Weidmuu, Mlftllntown, Juniata Cbuuty, Pa. Jun. 3,18(17 —Om Mutual life insurance co. OF NEW YORK. CASH ASSETS $15,000,000. This is strictly and entirely aUutual Company. It makes Its dividends annually and pays them at tho end of each and every year. Its assets are not diluted, nor Us strength weakened by any doubtful premium notes or stockholders notes.— Doubtful securities hud no place in Its list of cash assets. It charges 1U policy holders no An- and furnishes insurance at exact cost. Twenty-four years ol straight forward, honora ble dealing, has made Its name the synonym of strength among business men, and Is to-day the LEADING LIFE INSURANCE .COMPANY of-tills continent. Possessing .the largestfisseta, tho largest amount insured the largest income aud the largest surplus over liabilities, as shown by the official reports of tho Insurance Depart ment of New York, and whloh wili.be shown to any persons wishing to determine for themselves the true condition aud standing of different com panies by applying to tho agent, P SAMUEL K. HUMRICH. Office No. 20 West Main St,, Carlisle. Jan. 3,1807—0 m $2OO REWARD — PENNSYLVANIA MUTUAL HORSE THIEF DETECTING AND INSURANCE company, From thrwd to live dollars will insure your horse against thieves for five years. Persons desiring to become members will apply to SAM’L K. HUMRICH, Special Agent. Office 20 West Main St., Carlisle. Jan. 8,1807—0 m THE RAILWAY AS SURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford, Conn., insures against all kinds of Accidents. CAPITAL $304i800. For fitne thousand dollars In case of fatal acci dent, or 825 Weekly Compensation In caso of disabling bodily Injury, at 25 cents per day. for salo.at SAMUEL ICHUMRICH’S. Office No. 20 West Main St., Carlisle. Jau. 3,J807—0m TjllßE INSURANCE. "The ALLEN AND EAST JPENNBBORO’ MU TUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Cura bosland county, Incorporated .by an act of As sembly, in the year 1843, and.having recently had ■ its charter extended to tho year 1883, Is now in active and vigorous operation .under, the super intendence or tho following Board .Qf : Wm. R. Gorges, Christian Staymgn, Jacob Eb orly, Daniel Bailey, Alexander Cathgart. Jqoob H. Coovor, John Eichelborgor. Joseph Wickerrs, Samuel Eborly, Rudolph Martin, Moses Briber, ’ Jacob Coovcr and J. G. Dunlap. The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of tho kind In tho State. Per-1 sons wishing to become members are Invited to make application to tho agents of tho Company, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. President—w. R.QOPGAS, Eberly’s Mills, Cum-' borland County. Vice President—Chrh. vian Stayman, Carlisle, Secretary— John C. Dunlap. Meohanlcsburg, Treasurer— Daniel Bailey, DUlsburg, York Co. AGENTS. Cumberland County— Jonn Sherrlck, Allen; Hen ry Zoarlng, Shlremanstown: Lafayette Pcfler, Dickinson; Henry Bowman,Churchtown'; Mode Griffith, South Middleton; Samuel Graham W. Petuwboro'; Samuel Coover, Meohanlcsburg; J. W. Coeklln, Shepherdstown; D. Coovcr, Upper Allen; J. O. Saxton. Shyer Spring: John Hyer, Carlisle; Valentine Fcoman, New Cumberland; James JfcCandllsh, Newvillo. York County—Vf. S. Picking, Dover: James Griffith.-Warrington: T.F. Deardorff, Washing ton; Richey Clark, DUlsburg; D. Rutter, Fair view ; John Williams, Carroll. Dauphin County— Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. Members of the Company having policies about to expire, can have them renewed by making ap plication to any of the agents. Deo. I 1865 rpHE MUTtTAIi LIFE INSURANCE I COMPANY OF NEW YORK.—" The loading Life Insurance Association of this Continent,”— Hon. Eligar Wright, Insurance Commissioner of Mass. Cash Assets over $17,000,000. Applications solicited and furnished by A. SHARP WOODBURN, Agent, Walnut Bottom, Dec. 20,1808 —3nfc* JJ O L I D A Y AND WEDDING PRESENTS! A Fink Lot of AMERICAN, GOLD, SILVER, WATCHES, A Splendid Assortment of SOLID AND PLATED SILVER WARE, Gold Pens, Gold Chains, . F\incj/. Goods, Ac. Fine Surra of KNIVES AND FORKS, CLOCKS IN GREAT VARIETY, GOLD RINGS, GOLD A3S» SILVER THIMBLES, Particular atUmU' l p,{:Jycn to repairing WATCHES. iOLO£ftTB AtfD JEWELRY', Till?.S. Q9,?ILYN, Ayt. No..U\WeKt Main fit., opposite Hjirlon Hall. .Dcc.A>,.llW-li>n piiPJß® ’.S 1 BOON AND FANCy STOSIS, 83 WEST MAIN STBEET, CARLISLE, PA. A flue assortment of Goods suitable for Holi day presents, &c., now on hand. Such as Writing Desk Port Folios, * Ladles Oojnpanions , Worfc Boxes, Satchels, • Ladles Purses, , . Pocket Books, Segar Oases, Card Oases, Oo(d Pena, * Pen Knives, tic., ilre. A i,ai\«R SUPPLY OP FAMILY BIBLES ami I’HOTOQBAPH ALBUMS, AT BKDUC ED I'UU'KS. DIARIES I” OR 18G7. Subscriptions received ft w all Magazines, Fash ion Books, Papers, itc., at pi tbllshers prices. You save postage and always su.re of receiving your Magazines by subscribing at Pjpbk’s. Special attention Is paid to Steeping always on hand a supply of -school BOOKS, for town and country schools. Books and Music ordered when desired. Deo. 13, 1806—3 m QA R R T-A G ES! ho undersigned have now on hand and are making a largo assortment of alf. kinds of carmac^. toi-andhotoi> uggieSi warranted of- tho best material,, and manufac tured by the best workmen, all ot T whl ch will do sold AT REDUCED PRICES. We have also a lot of second ha»ud work which is oflbred at exceedingly low rates. ; REPAIRING AND PAINTING • done at short notloo and on reasoniablo terras. Shop on South Pitt Street, nearly opposite the Mansion House. A . B. & JS. SHERK. Jon. B, 1807—Oin 4 QUA DE MAGNOLIA I io prettiest thing, the 41 sweetest thing/ 4 and the most of It for the least money. It overcomes the odor of perspiration; softens and adds dcllca cy.to the skin:-Is a delightful perfume; allays headache and Inflammation, and Is a necessary companion in the sick-room, in the nursery, and upon the toilet sideboard. It can bo obtained everywhere at one dollar per bottle. Saratoga Spuing Water, sold by all Druggists- 8. T.—lBoo.—X.—The amount of Plantation Bit ters sold In one year Is something startling. They would All Broadway six feet high, from tne Park to 4th street. Drake's manufactory Is one of tho institutions of Now York. It is said that Brake painted all tho rocks In tho Eastern States with his cabalistic 44 8. T.—1860.—X," and then got tho old granny legislators to pass a law 44 preventing disfiguring the face of nature,” which gives him a monopoly. Wo do not know how Inis Is, but we do know the Plantation Bitters sell as no other article over did. They are used by all clas ses of the community, and are death on Dyspop sior-cortaln. They are very Invigorating when languid and weak, and a great appetizer. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists. 41 In lifting tho kettle from the Are 1 scalded myself very severely—ono hand almost to a crisp. Tho torture was unbearable. • • * Tho Mexi can Mustang .Liniment relieved tho pain almost Immediately.” CHAB. POSTER. 420 Brood St.. Phlla. This is merely a sample of what tho Mustang Liniment will do. It is invaluable in all cases of wounds, swellings, sprains, cuts, bruises, spavins, etc.,.either upoitmon or beast.- Bewpre o/pouhterfelts, None Is genuine unless wrapped in lino steol-plate engravings, bearind the sfgnaturOof (£. W/Wfcstbtook, Chemist, and the .stahjP.of'DKMAfi BAiN£a& Co„-Now Saratoga Spring WATpp, sold tyyall Druggists. All who value a beautiful head of hair, and Its { (reservation from premature baldness and tuni ng gray will not fall to use Lyon’s celebrated Kathalron. It makes tho hair rich, soft and glossy, eradicates dandruff, and causes tho hair to grow with luxuriant beauty. It Is sold every - wnoro. E. THOMAS LYON, Chemist, N. Y. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists. What Did It.—A young lady, returning to her country home after a sojourn or a few months in Now York, was hardly recognized by her friends. In place of a rustic, hushed face, she had a soft, ruby complexion, of almost marble smoothness; and Instead of 22, she really appeared but 17. She told-them plainly she used Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, and would not bo without it. Any lady can improve her personal appearance very much by using this article. It can bo ordered of any druggist for only 50 cents. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists. Helrastrcot’s inimitable Hair Coloring has been steadily growing in favor for over twenty years. It acts upon the absorbents at the roots of the hair, and changes it to its original color by de grees. All instantaneous dyes deaden and injure the hair. Koimstrcot's is not a dye, but is certain in its results, promote its growth, and is a beau tiful Hair Dressing. Price 60 cents and 81,00, Sold by all dealers. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists. Lyon’s Extract of Pure Jamaica Ginger— for Indigestion, Nausea, Hcartbqrh, &fck Head ache, Cholera Morbus, &c., whore a warming, genial stimulant is required. Its careful prepa ration and entire parity make it a cheap qpd re-. liable article for culinary purposes. Sold every where, at 50 cents per bottle. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists. For sale at Havorstick and Ralston's Drug Stores, Carlisle. ' July 5,1860—e0w ly. faints, &c. JJARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, &c. AT HENRY SAXTON’S CHEAP HARDWARE STORE, EAST MAIN STREET, NEXT DOOR TO THE GORMAN HOUSE. I havo Just returned from the East with the largest and best selection of HARDWARE over offered in old Cumberland, and am able to sell the following articles a little lower than else where In the county. All orders attended to per sonally and with our usual promptness. Goods delivered to all parts of tlie town free of charge. Hammered, Rolled and English Rcilncd Iron, Horse-Shoe Iron, Russia Sheet Iron. Burden’s Horse and Mule Shoes, Norway Nail Rods, San derson's Cast-Steel English and American Blister Steel, Sleigh Sole Steel, Spring Steel, Carriage Springs, Carriage Axles, &c. The largest assort ment of CARRIAGE & WAGON FIXTURES SPOKES , , HUBS, FELLOES, BOWS,- PLAIN and FINISHED SHAFTS' SLEIGHHUNNEBS, Ac., ,&c. 5,00 BARRELS Rosemlale, Scotland and Hancock Cement, all warranted fresh. Douglas’ and Cowlng’s IRON AND tJHAIN PUMPS. POWDER.—A fall stock of Dupont’s Rock, Rifle and Duck Powder, Safety Fuse, Picks, Mat tocks, Drills Crow-bars, Sledges, &c. 1,000 KEGS NAILS, which wo will sell low. Country merchants sup plied at manufacturers prices. PAINTS.—2O Tons of the following brands ol White Lead and Zinc: yVhetheriWs ■ French Zinc, Liberty, American do.. Buck, Colored do., Crystal, Snow ll hitc d 0.,, Mansion, Florence do. COLORS of every description, Dry and in Oil n cans and tubes, also, Gold Leaf, French and German Leaf Bronze OILS AND VARNISHES. Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Sperm do., Coach Varnish do., Fish do., Furniture d 0.,. Lard do., White Domar do., . Lubrlc do., Japan do., Neats Foot do., Iron & Leather do. Also, Putty, Litharge, Whiling. Glue, Shellac Rosin, Chalk, Aiumn, Copperas, Borax, Madder, Logwood, &c., &c. HENRY SAXTON. Sept. 13.1806. AND IMPORTED & POWERS, JYjT y SUCCESSORS to fcBWIS F. LYNE, North Hanover Street, Carlisle , .Hj Dealers in American, English And German HARDWARE, Cutlery, Saddlery, . Coach Trimmings, Shoe Findings, Morocco ami Lining Skins, Lasts, Boot Trees and Shoemaker Tools of every description. Solid and Brass Box Vicos, Bellows, Files, Rasps, Horse Shoes, Horse Shoo Nalls, Bar and Boiled Iron of all sizes. HAMES AND TRACES. Carriage Springs, Axles, Spokes. Fellows, Hubs, Ac.. Ac. Saws of every variety, Carpenters’ 1 , ouls and Building Material, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Plated Forks and Spoons, with an extensive as sortment of Hardware of all kinds and of the best manufacture, which will be sold wholesale or re tail at the lowest prices. We are making great Improvements In our already heavy stock ol eoods, and Invite all persons in want of Hard ware of every description to give us a call and wo ore confident you will bo well paid for your trou b Hoping that by strict attention to business mid a disposition to plonso nil we will be nblo to -maintain the reputltlon »VwERB. Doc. 1.1845, _ • TTENRY M. 8088, HI CENSED AUCTIONEEII, Meehanietburg, Pa. Will attend promptly to the calling of sales In all sections of Cumberland and the adjoining counties. Having several years experience In the business, ho will guarantee satisfaction to all who may employ him. Hi* terms are moderate, and those having sales would do well-to give him a call. . Doc. 20,1800—2 m TFMPIRE SHUTTLE SEWING MA» IHGHINES are superior to all other for FAMI iJsXNDItANUFAtSuRINQPURPOSES. Con tain all thelatest improvements; ore speedy; noteless; durable; ana easy to work. llustorated Circulate free. Agents wanted.— Liberal discount allowed. No consignments Address, EMPIRE S. M. CO., Broadway, 618 N. Y July 20,1806— ly Mepfiai OLD AND yet offered, such ns '&c, , B. j‘E ,W I N, G, A! CABINET MAKER AND,UNDERTAKER, WEST MAIN'STBEET, CARLISLE, PENN'A. A Spt/NFnn> Assortment oi* NEW FURNITURE for tho Holidays, comprising Sofas, Camp Stools, , Lounges,. v Centre tables, Rocking Chairs,, . ffablcs, Easy '. V.'. . ’-Card Tables, RccoptionClialrs, Ottomans, . , I.' -What-Nots, SeorotarJtefff '. v • Parlor, i ‘ Chamber.. *■ . > Dining Itoom£* F U BN IT U B E, of the Latest Styles. COTTAGE SETTS, Splendid Now Patterns/ ’ r ; BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES, GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES, 1 in great variety; Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders from town and country attended to promptly and on reasonable terms; . Dec. 43, 1866—df/-;. •. . Q A B I NiE'TiW AEKHODBE TOWN AND COUNTRY. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that ho still continues the Undertaking business, and Is ready to wait upon customers either by day or by night. Ready made Coffins kept constantly on hand, both plain and ornamental. Ho has constantly on hand Fixk'* PatentMeUxlia Burial Quo, of which ho has been appointed the sole agent. This case is recommended as superior.to any of the kind now in use. It being perfectly, air tight. Ho has also famished Himself with a new Rose wood Hearse and gentle horses, with which ho will attend funerals In-town-and country, per sonally, without extra charge.' Among the grcotest dlscoverles of tho ago Is Well's Spring Maitrau, the beet and cheapest bed aow in use, the exclusive right ‘ojT which I have secured, and will bo kopt'constantly bh hand. CABINET MAKING, V In all Its various branches, carried on, and Beau reaus, Secretaries, Work-stands: Parlor Ware, Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Pier. Side and Centro Tables, Dining and Brealcfast Tables,' Wash stands of all kinds, French Bedsteads, high and low posts: Jenny Lind and< Cottage Bedsteads, Chairs of all kinds,-Looking Glasses, and all other articles usually manufactured. In this lino of business, kept constantly on hand.. His workmen are menof experience, His ma terial tho best, and his work, made in the'latest city style, and all under his own supervision. It will bo warranted and sold low for cash. . YY. 1 1.11 1.1 11 1 . a i. _ _ He invites all to give him a coll before purchas ing elsewhere. -For.the liberal patronage here tofiro extended to him ho feels Indebted to his numerous customers,- and assures them that no efforts will bo spared in future to please them in style and price. Give ns a call. Remember the . place, North Hanover street, nearly opposite the Deposit Bank, Carlisle. ' ' : DAVID BIPE. Dec. 1,1805. .. . (Slotting. TpALL AND WINTER CLOTHING! The subscriber, thankful for past favora, begs leave to inform the public thathe continues the CLOTHIN G BU SINESS in ail its various branches, at his old stanch East Main Street, two doors west of Saxton’s Hard ware Store, Carlisle.. Ho will, os heretofore, keep constantly on hand, MADE-tTP CLOTHING of all kinds, and at prices that defy competition. OVERCOATS,. DRESS COATS, FROCK COATS, ■ PANTS and • ■ • V VESTS, in every stylo and variety. Stockings, . . Neckties. Hinakcrchlcfs, 5 Suspenders, Shirts, Drawers, ' Gloves, . - Collars. and every other artrclo to bo found In. a first class clothing emporium. * ’ Also, the host of French Cloths and Cdsslmeres, In every variety* He 1x66 engaged-the services of aii experienced l ,cut(t )l « Ueiil Kstato hi uiV Borouhlrof Carlisle, for Sale at reasonable prices: r Tv/- i^iT a J 0 t an xT commodious BRICK DWKL North College Street, with Gius, water, w a ter Closet and other modern improve mouts, together with about 1 ACRE of GROUND nw£, XC f““?i ne Z f tho Unest sites for a Cottage res th?« SwiniJJi- e « BoroUBll i’ Tho l mrlor windows of JL „ ~ ~i ng command a pleasant view of Dick inson College grounds. ■ . i*°'lightful surburban residence of Air. .Benedict Law, In South Hanover Street, wi t It Us ample veranda, Uno Fruit, Garden and exten sive grounds, embracing an Aero of town Lots. No. 3, Several desirable Building Lots In South Hanover Street. Jan. 10,1807. JJBNRY G. BEIDLER, LICENSED A UCTIONEEE, KERSVIIiLE, . Cumberland County, Penn’a. Will attend promptly to the calling of sales, at tho lowest rates. An experience of soveralyears, warrants him .in gokrmitoolug satisfaction In every pose. Resident* «wr Biller's Bridge, West Penusborough township. • . ’ • Jan. 3,1807—6 m * * THE BEST.PEACE TO BUY Boots, Shoes, Hats; Cups, Under Shirts 'Drawers, Men and Boys Gloves, ie., is at PLANK'S Bdot, Shoo, Hat and Cap Ware Room, s. W, corner of North Hattover Street and Luousl Alley,midway between ThUdium’s and Wetzel's Hotels, Carlisle. Nov. 18,1806—tim , T3IRD CAGES of every deserpition ut Hapt. 13, ISM. SAXTON’S. and Ofllco