Errors of Youth. — A Gentleman who suffered for ycnra from Nervous Debility, Prcma ture Decay, anil all Iho effects of youthful IndlL erellon. will, for Iho sake of suffering humanity send free to all who need It, tho recipe and dlrec* Hons for making tho simple remedy by which ho was cured, Sufferers wishing to profit by tho ad vertlscr’s experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence. JOHN B. OGDEN, 12 Cedar Street, Now York May IU, 1807—ly Information. Information guaran- teed toproducon luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, also a rccipo for the removal of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, Ac., on the skin, leaving the same soft, clear and beauti ful, can bo obtained without charge by address Ing THOS. F. CHAPMAN, CHEMIST, 823 Broadway, Now York, May 10,1807—1 y Among tho many restoratives which na ture baa supplied to relievo the aflllctiona of hu manity, there is no more favorite one for n cer tain class of diseases than the “ medicinal gum" of tho Wild Cherry Tree; but however valuable It is, Its power to heal, to soothe, to relievo and to euro, la enhanced tenfold by aclentinc and ju dicious combination with other Ingredients, In themselves of equal worth. This happy meeting exists to a remarkable degree In on. wistar’s balsam of will cheuuv, whose value In curing CbiqjTw, Colds, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Pulmonary Affec tions, and Incipient Consumption Is Inestimable. STRONG TESTIMONY From Benjamin Wheeler, Eso Depot Master of Mouth Uoyalstou, Mass. “In tho spring of 18581 was moat severely afllic led with a nurd, dry cough, with Its usual uccom punlmoula of mgUt sweats, completely prostrat ing my nervous system, and producing such d debilitated state of health that, after trying me dical aid to no purpose, 1 had given up all nones of over recovering, as had Ulso my Jnends At * '.la stage of mutters 1 was prevailed upon through tho inlluenco of a neighbor to try Wistar’s Bal sam of Wild Cherry, and, before using two bot tles. the olfect was almost magical. My cough entirely left mo, tho night sweats deserted me hope once more elated my depressed spirits anJ soon I had attained my wonted strength and' vig or. Thus has this Balsam, ua lias often been re marked by persous conversant with the hbove facts, literally snatched me irom the yawning grave. You arc at liberty to use this for the hens llt of the aililclcd." Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE & SON, 18 Tre inontst., Boston, ami for sale by Drii"«lsisi cren. emily. b GRACES CELEBRATED SALVE, cures In a very short time t'UTS, JIURN.S, SCALDS, WOUNDS, BRUISES. SPRAINS ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM, RINGWOHM CHAP- ' PED HANDS, bOII>S, FROZEN HANDS, FELONS CIIiLULAINH, AC, ’ It is prompt lu action, removes pain at once ami reduces tlio most angry looking swellings nncl Inllumatlons na Irby magic, -thus uflorUlng relief and a complete cure. H SETH W. FOWLE it SON, liuslon, Proprielrrs, nfr Sold by all Drur/gisto, Grocer*, and nl all noun try store.*. March 12, 18G8;—lm jjleto Efcbertteemcnts g HI I N tt SALEH Have commenced ut the store of the undersigned N O K T II H A N O V E R S T R E E T NO. 68, ot nil kinds of W A R ES suited to the wants of Housekeepers, Hotels, and all contemplating the furnishing of their houses. Having Just returned from the cities they nro prepared to supply nil with STOVES of every kind such as COOK, PARLOR AND OFFICE S T O V EH, consisting In part of the BARLEY SHEAF, NOBLE COOK, ORIENTIAL, PARLOR AND HEATER, also, the noted NATIONAL. RANGE. They are prepared to furnish those contemplat ing housekeeping, with all things necessary to a WELL REGULATED HOUSE , such ns T I N W A B E, of nil descriptions, COFFEE MILLS, .SADIRONS, SPOONS, LADLES, Ac., *lO, ROOFING, SPOUTING JOBBING , uml everything In the line of-tho tlntier done nt the Shortcut Notice and on the Most Jleauonable Terms, all wares icmranlcd. Give them a call ns they are anxious to exhibit, feeling satiyled that they cun convince all that NO. CS, Is the place to purchase CHEAP GOODS, uud beautiful WAKES oj all kinds , found In a first-class establishment. KIMESMITH & HUPP, No. 08, N. Hanover street, Carlisle, Pa. March 12. ISOS. Q CUMBERLAND VALLEY HOUSE, CORNER OF EAST HIGH BEDFORD STREETS, CARLISLE, PA J. B. F L O Y D , M'oprielor March 12,1808.—1 y (* CENTS REWARD. —Ran away from 0 tbe subscriber, In Fraukford township, on or aoout the 21th of February last, au indentured apprentice to the funning business, named Juba A. Filer, aged about 14 years. The above reward will ho paid to any one who may apprehend and return said boy to me. All persons are hereby warned against harboring said runaway, as 1 will put the law in force against those doing so. March 12, 1808.-31* CHRISTIAN SHOPP. JpREE OF CHARGE I ‘ A. SCHAUBLA NO. 35, SOUTH HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, I'ENK'A., Is curing every person of Toothache, Earache, Nouralglaand Headache, /rccoj charge. Roll in I March 12.18(is.^)^ "VTOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that J nj letters Testamentary on the estate of Due* lei Fought, deceased, late of Silver Spring twp., Cumberland county, have been grant ed to the undersigned, residing In same township. All persons indebted to sold estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those hr <ing claims will present them for settlement. itrrr r r a mr i./.itnTTm WILLIAM FOUGHT, 'Executor, March 12,1808.—(It £ROTHONOTARY’S NOTlCE.—No tice is hereby given that the account of John art, Jr.. Sequestrator of the Hanover and Car lisle Turupllce Hoacl Company, will bo presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, forcoutlrmutlon, on Wednesday, thelSth •lay of April, l«(W. J, I*. BUINDLE, March 12,15U3, —It* ProUionolary. JpLEASE TAKE NOTICE All persons Indebted to \V. C. SAWYER* CO., uro requested to settle by Cash or Note, to enable us to make our Spring purchases. March 12,1808. . .. NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that application will be made for tbo incorpora tion or a Bunk of Deposit, Discount and Circula tion, under the authorl ty of the Act of Assembly, approved May Ist. 1881, to be located ip Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pa., J and to bo culled the ‘Farmer’s Bank,” with, a Capital of dfty thou sand dollars, with the privilege of increasing the same to one hundred thousand dollars. UOBEKT GIVEN, WM. H. MILLER. C. P. HUMERICH, OAREV W. AHL. J. C. HOFFEU. ABNER W.BHNTZ, THOMAS PAXTON. ABRAM WITMEK, JACOB NOFTSINGER, Sr., DAVID HEIKES. Jau. 80, IWW.—um jy/JEYER’*S NEWLY IMPROVED CRESCENT SCALE OVER STRUNG PIANOS, Acknowledged to be the best. London Prize •Medal and high awards In America received. MELODEONB &. SECOND HAND PIANOS Warorootns t 722 Arch street, below Eighth, April 18,1807—1 y Philadelphia, Po, DEEDS MORTG AG EB, BONDS am) StSVe and f ° r Balo at E °°X Fob, 87, IMS. Hcto SUibertlsments. rp H E c¥lTbTlTe'd " I***l CORSET Tho STAR CORSET, which la fast becoming the standard corset of America, Is manufactured without seams passing through the goods, which remedies tho great difficulty of hand made Cor sets—ripping; also, os tho material is thoroughly shrunk before being made up, causes them to re tain their symmetry much better than tho Ger man, Woven, or French Corset, and ns for fll, comfort and case, far excels. FOK SALE BY L. T. GREENFIELD J3XCL USIVE A GENT , . NO. 4, EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA DOMESTICS! DOMESTICS Notwlthsnndlngtho late advance In Cnitnn Gomh GREENFIELD, AT No. I EAST MAIN STREET, Is now prepared to Oder some BARGAINS In all kinds of DOMESTIC GOODS Do you want a handsome Calico ut 12>£ cents? If so, go to No. 1, you will find It. One case of Iho most popular makes bleached Shirting Muslins, bought before the late advance, will ho sold for 20 cents, worth 2d cents. nINGH A M S , V2\i Id. 2D and 2d cents. TICKINGS! TICKINGS!! Now Is the time to buy them. Our entlroHiock TICICIXOS wore purchased at the lowest notch , and will bo sold at correspondingly low prices Also, Ifickoi’y k’tripes, Cheeks, Denims, Cottonmle.s, Drill.*, Jilue Drill-*, Jeans, Ac VERY CHEAP. We have received this day some beautiful NEW DRESS GOODS, For Spring. MELANGE PO PL I N for Ladles’ suits. A very handsome line of Now .vlpaccas, In nil the new Spring shades. BLACK SILKS, on which wo defy competition. A full line of COLORED SILKS. VERY CHEAP. Now styles Delaines, Linens and White Goods, A good Hnck Towell, all Linen, only 1214 cents. Napkins, Damask Table Cloths by the yeard and patterns. Loom Table Linens, CbHiUcrjwnc*, Javoneita, <\nnbrirji, Phtid Cninbrlckj, Stripe Cambrie.i, Jh-llllanlH, Piques, Tarlelon Victoria Laws. India Twills. Irish Linens, Bird Eye Crash, Linen Handokerchiefs, Ac., Ac. BLANK ETSI BLANKETSI HELLING AT COST A good stock of White Flannels ou hand, very cheap. Elegant White Cashmeres and French Merinos at reasonable prices. A largo stock of Gloves, Crapes, Crape Veils, Scarfing, Silks, and Shroudlugs, always on baud. Funeral orders promptly and satisfactorily filled. CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, A FULL ASSORTMENT from the lowest grade of AMERICAN to the finest FRENCH. AU sizes GRAIN BAGS ou haud. HOSIERY AND GLOVES HOOP BOOSTS, CHEAPER THAN EVER. PAPER WINDOW SHADES, OIL WINDOW SHADES FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. TABLE OIL CLOTHS. FRENCH CORSETS. THE BEST KID GLOVES in Carlisle Just received, ONLY DOLLAR AND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. I am happy to inform tbo public that having purchased a groat many of the above goods be fore the advance In prices wo can offer some bar gains that may not bo found elsewhere, Tho buy er can SAVE MONEY by loooklng round, we arc now prepared to con vince all that wo cannot bo undersold by any house lu Cumberland Valley, but will ho found a little lower than tho lowest. L. T. GREENFIELD, NO. 4 , EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, 1> A March D, is®. P'o6Yl ifoTrbiTfS^ A. I). 1887, Ki-J William Wherry. Jonathan Snyder and John Paul, Esqrs., Directors of tho Poor, and of the House of Employment of Cumberland County, In account with sum County, from tho first day of January to the thirty-first day of Decombei, A. D., 1887, Inclusive. To cash from County Treasurer, <15,000 no To cash from Jacob Hquires, Esq., money refunded. 7 oO To cash from Jonathan Snyder, Esq., money refunded, 27 75 To cash from John Paul, Esq,, money refunded, 1 50 To cash from Jacob Heck, Esq., mon ey refunded, 8 75 To rash from Mr, MeClurc.for support of C. Lnughlln, for 1888, 80 00 To cash from Jacob Kuottlo, for sup port of Mary Knettlo, 100 50 To cash from Mr.Lungnccker.forsupi port of 85. Gill. 30 (X) To cash from Thomas Wallace, for support of O. Wallace, 20 00 To cash from 11. Pohly ami others, tal low and lard sold. 133 08 To cash from .1. Thudlum and others, slock sold, 591 10 To cash from J. B. Lcldlg and others, wheat,rye, corn and oats sold, 1,128 11 To cash from .S. Eusminger and others, hay sold, 33 80 To cash from .1. Cleudenln, hides sold, 108 32 To cash from 11. Saxton, hay elevator, 10 00 To cash from J. Albright, 2,000 foot of boards, JO 00 To cash from Ball Road Company, 18< perch of stone. 81 00 To cash from W. M. Henderson,credit on account, 85 00 To cash from Dcwalt Wink, wood, corn and oats, 57 -13 To cash from Henry Barrett, boardl'g, 17 00 To cash from Henry Pohly, empty bar rels, Ac.. 0 55 To cash Horn Drovers, pasture, 25 00 To cash from C, Meek, old metal, 380 To cash from D. Russel and others, de ceased paupers, . 15 39 Total Debits. CH. Hy cash paid L. T. C»rccn lleld and others, for mer chandise and groceries, £2,S2;J 2-* Hy cash paid Mrs.JsaUsbn r ß and others, for out-door aid. I/-92 Hi Hy rash paid State Lunatic Asylum, for support oj paupers, 922 .HI Hy cash paid Philadelphia and other Counties for support of paupers. .‘ll *0 Jly cash pald.J.Bistllnonnd others, for tailoring, hats and shoes, 1129 71 Hy cash paid D. 81po and others, for out-door fu neral expenses, 227 (>'» Hy rash paid D. Smith and others, for .Justices* and Constables’ fees, 207 72 Hy cash paid J. Heetcmand others, for lumber and coal, for fuel and lime, tfo2 R:* Hy cash paid J. Grneoy and others, for cattle, 2,097 20 Hy cash paid J. 11. Hosier ami olbcrs, for burn and grinding, , 210 20 By cash paid J. Buttorf and others, for smithing, 199 92 By cash paid Geo. Zinn and others, for postage, hox ront and slalionury, 29 21 By cash paid B. P. Zelglor and others, drugs and medicines, 07 .‘>o Hy cash paid 1. Hronnnman and others, wood for fuel, M«7.-( Hy cash paid W. Fridley and others, tinware and tinkering, 2SI 7R Hy cash paid J. Clondculn and others, for leather, 2*9 91 By cash paid W. Clenper and others, for saddling, 5* a". Hy cash paid Dowalt Winn and others, haymaking and harvest, 191 11 Hy cash paid John Call and others, rye straw, / ho Hy cash paid W. Cameron and others, apples, Hy cash paid Lcldig Mat thews. healers, Hy cash paid Wm. Fenlele, wagon making. Hy cash paldJno.Gulshall, repairing house, 1,171 no By cash paid John Noble, beef, 211 <V> By cash paid W. M. Hender son, plaster, . 2‘> 00 Hy cash paid S. Ensmlnger, black horse. 200 90 By cash paid Robert Bhor lock, one mule, :t>o oo Rv cash paid Jno. Outslmll, slating kitchen and oth er repairing, ll ; l u- By cash paid Henry Saxton, hardware. owl ; *7 By cash paid Geo. Peters, grape vines and shade trees, 21 oO By cash paid Godfrey Ben der, seed potatoes, 10 00 By cash paid 11. K. Snyder, copper kettle, 20 oo By cash paid R, C. Wood *' ward, clover and timo thy seed, 71 (-0 By cash paid Win. Ilgen iiitz, making fence, Ac., #7 By cash paid Jacob Landis, putting up and finny stack, 12 7 i By cash paid Uco.KnonsL-r, making com brooms, I* an By cash paid I*. Hnikcma ker, weaving carpet, 11 W By cash paid Geo. Karon baiigh, wool, 10 By cash pulll W. M. Hus tings, stove. 10 0U By cash paid P. Spahr, foi brick, ” O-i By cash paid Jacob Bretz, lime, •> l’> By cash paid Peter Stone, ice, ♦ 1- By cash paid John Blank, shaker crunk. 0 00 By cash paid Francis Able, nurse in hospital, i |( 'W By cash paid Susan Neff, cook, ,l) ,HI By cash paid Peter Myei-. loamslor, 210 00 By cash paid J. N. Snyder, salary as clerk, rh'ti Cat By cash paid Dr. S. P. Zieg ler, salary, 110 oo By rash paid 11. Snyder, Esq.,sa , ary l 800 00 By cash paid J. Squires, E;q., salary. I'D By cash paid W. J. Shearer, Ksq.. salary. 40 00 By cash paid Win. Wherry, Esq., extra service, 30 00 By cash paid J. Snyder, Esq., extra service. 30 20 By cash paid J. Paul, Esq., extra service, 30 00 By cash paid miscellaneous Soft Finish Xainsooks, expenses, * ly balance duo Treasurer at last settlement, 11HJGS Total credits, Balance duo Treasurer JACOB SQ.UIRES, Esq.. Treasurer of the Poor House ami House of Employment of Cumber land County, in account with tho Directors of said Institution, from the Ist day of January* to the 31st day of December, 1807. DR. To cash from County Treasurer, $15,000 00 To cash from other sourccsascxhlblt ed in tho foregoing statement, 2,903 11 CB., Iv Cash paid on Directors' Orders ns * above, $17,1)61 21 Balance due Treasurer, OPERATIONS OF THE INSTITU TION DURING THE YEAR 1867. STATEMENT OF STEWARD AND MATRON. Inmates. Number of paupers in Iho House Jan. I, 1807. (37 of whom wore colored,) 151 Number of paupers admitted up to Dec. 31, 1807. 103 Number of paupers born lu the House, (all sent here pregnant,) 15 Whole numbcrprovlded fordnrl’gthoyear. 329 Number died (of whom 7 wore colored,) 30 Number bound out. 0 Number discharged and eloped, IHI Number remaining in tho House, Jan. 1, 1868, (of whom 8 are colored,) 112 Number of out-door paupers supported at public expense, (of whomoaroln the Stale Hospital at Harrisburg,) 00 Whole number chargeable on Jau. 1, 1808, 172 There are In the House, ns near as can bo ascer tained, 0 under I year of age; 0 from 1 to 6; 3 from sto 10:14 from 10 to 20:12 irom 20 to 30; 15 from 30 to 40; 14 from 40 to 60; 0 from 60 to 00; 15 from 00 to 70: lu from 70 to 80; 7 from 80 to 00 an d 1 from 1)0 to 100. In addition to the above. 7,075 traveling pau pers have been received without regular orders, to whom were given 12,530 meals, and many of them wore furnished with articles of clothing. 1,257 bushels wheat, 12 bushels rye, 2,000 bush els oats, 2,050 bushels shelled corn, 400 bushels potatoes, 00 loads hay, 30 loads fodder, 10 loads pumpkins, 32 bushels onions, 2 bushels seed on ions, 75 bushels red beets. 0 bushels green beans, 5 bushels pens, 20 bushels tomatoes, 70 bushels turnips, 0.000 heads'cai-bago. 4.000 cucumbers. 1 bushel dried apples, 1 bushel dried cherries, 220 dozen eggs (were given to paupers.) 2,150 lbs. but ter, and 18 crocks of applebullcr wore made. . Articles Made in the House. 220 pair pants, 20 vools, 20 roundabouts, 33 pair cloth mittous, 15 pair stockings knit. 41 pair stockings fooled, 10 bonnets, 18 caps, 1)2 sucks. 105 aprons, 30 comforts, 72 chemise. 2UI shirts, si frocks, 41 pillow slips, 12 bolsters, 20 chair beds. BO sheets,o3 Handkerchiefs hemmed, ir»chlldren's frocks, 6 children's skirls, 00 suspenders, u quilts. 3-5 towels, 48 skirts, 30 shrouds, 200 lbs. hard soap and 70 barrels soft soap made. Work Done in Carpenter S7top. 25 colllns, 1 large medicine cupboard, single and double trees, and a lotuf hammer handles. Stock Fattened and Killed. 25 beeves (average weight 000 lbs.,) 10,102 lbs, 3 calves (average weight lbs.,) 220 lbs., o 3 hogs (average weight 22u lbs.,) 11,000 lbs., making in all 28,372 lbs.' Stock on Farm January 1, 1808. 0 mules, 2 horses, 21 milk cows, 10 head slock cattle, l.'lstcers, 1 yoke of oxen, 3 sows and 30 shonts. Utensils on Farm January 1, 1808. 2 broad and I narrow’wheeled wagon, 1 stone wagon, 1 pair wood ladders, 1 pair rail ladders, 1 pair hay ladders, I wagon bod, 3 Jack screws 3 cart ami cart gears, 1 spring wagon, 2 large sleds; 0 plows, 2single and odouble shovel plows, 2 largo and 4 small cultivators, I roller, 1 grain drill, 1 threshing machine, horsepower and belt, 1 wind mill, 1 fodder cutter, o wheelbarrows, 2 log chains, 8 sets wagon gears, 8 sets plow gears, a M7.IKVI 11 dDO (Kl $17,901 24 $17,001 21 8 5810 $17,003 11 ? 58 10 Proceeds of Farm. (lull ami 1 carrying chain, spreads, .single and double trees, 8 lly nelß, 2 wagon saddles, 10 hal ters unci chains, -Jo cow chains, 1 set of carpenter tools. I set of blacksmith tools, 8 grain cruulcs, 18 mowing scythes. 1 wire horse rake, 4 picks, 2 mattocks, 3 crowbars, 2 stone drills, 12 shovels, 1 grain reaper, 1 Kirby mower, and a variety of stone hammers, quarrying tools, spades, forks, raises, sickles, corn hoes, wood saws, axes, mauls, wedges, crout knife, «So„ Ac. HENRY BNYDEU, .S truunl, ELIZABETH SNYDER, J/ufrou. We. the Directors of the Poor and House of Employment of Cumberland County, do certify the above and foregoing to bo a correct state ment of the receipts ami expenditures of said In stitution, from the Ist day of January to the 31st day of December, 1887, and also of thu operations of said Institution during the same period, and of its condition on January Ist 1888, according to the best of our knowledge. Given under our hands this 13th day of Jnmi nrv, A. I). 1888. WILLIAM WHERRY, JONATHAN SNIDER, • JOHN PAUL, Directors of (he Poor of CinnOcrluiul Count'/. We, the Auditors of Cumberland County, hav ing examined the account and vouchers of the Directors of the Poor and House of Employment of said County, from January Ist to December .'list, 1887, and also the account and vouchers of Jacob Squires, Esq., Treasurer of said Institu tion for the same period, do certify that wc find a balance due said Treasurer of fifty eight dol lars and ten cents. Oiyen under our bands this 11th day of Janu ary, A. I). 188 S. CHRISTIAN DEIT/>, P. G. McCOY. ELIAS MOUNT/,, Auditors oj Cumberland County. -March 6,18G5.—-31. iLegal Notices PR OCLAM AT IO N. Whereas the Hon. Jamcsil. Graham,President Judge ol the several Courts of Corhmon Pleas of the coun ties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Jus t Ices of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and T. P. Hlulr and 11. Stuart, Associate Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, lu fliu said county of Cumberland, by their pre cepts to mo directed, dated the 13th day of January, A. D., 1888, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery to bo holdon at Carlisle, on the 2d Mon day of April, 1888, (bcliig the kith day,) at Jo o'clock In the forenoon, to continue two weeks. Notice 1h hereby given to the Coroner, Justices ofthe Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept commanded to be then and there in their proper' persons, with their rolls,records, and inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to theirolllcesappertain to be done, ami all those that are bound by recog nizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall bo In the Jail of said coun tv, are lo be there to prosecute them as shall bo Just. _ _ JUS. C. THOMPSON, March •*», \» r ><.—tc A I* 1* K A L S . —The Commissioners of J\. Cumberland County have tlxed the follow fug limes and places lor holding the appeals on the triennial assessment of intis, viz: Monroe, at Churchlovvn, on thu h'tli March. Mcchumcsburg and Ppper A lien, at Meehan les burg, on Kith March. Sliver Spring, at Hogneslown, on the I(!lh. Hampden amt Lower Alton,nl Spurting Hill, on thu ITlli. East Pennsborough and Now Cumberland, at Bridgeport, on the JMh. No rtli Middleton and M Iddk-scx, at i 'ai 11 «= 10, on the tilth. Frankford, Milllln ami Nowvllie, at Newvillo, on the itUL Hopewell and Nowburg.nl Ncwh'g, on the iMth. .Southampton, Shlppensbuig Boio' and twp., at Sliippensburg, on inolloih. Newton, at Sloughstown, on tlie ‘JilLh. Penn and Dickinson, at Stono House, on the J7t 11. West Pennsboro*, at Plainlleld, on thenoth. South Middleton, at Carlisle, on the Ul*-1. < :u at Carlisle, on the Ud April. A. F. MECK. 1 M. U. HALF,, V Ouam/JCtfOM/v.t. ALLEN FLOYD, ] .'jjureh ISiiS.— -’I Dissolution of pahtnku .Sill I*.—.Notice is hereby Riven Unit the part* aership heretofore existing between liie under signed, umlor the name and stylo of Smith it Zelglcr, Ims this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The books will bo left at their old stand where all persos indebted are requested to cab Immediately and settle. Tito business will bo carried on by Joseph Zeiglor, at the old stand. Keb. ‘JO. im. * ' WM. 11. SMITH. .JOSEPH ZEIGLER, March ISCS.—lit, pviySOLUTION OF PARTNER. I j SUM’.—Thu co-partnership heretofore ex* Ihfintj between t lie undersigned, under the name and ilrm of Wolf, Coyle A: Co., Is this day dis solved by mutual consent. The business will 1m settled by either of the undersigned. J. 11. WOl-F. S, M. COYLE. WM. SCOTT COY LI- March a. 2f* Dissolution of PARTNER SHIP.— The partnership heretofore existing between us ns the Ilrm of ALLISON <t KEENY. as produce dealers, Is hereby dissolved by mutual consent of both parties. The boohs,accounts. Ac. will bo loft in the hands of 11, ALLISON, for col lection. All persons Indebted will make .settle ment as soon ns possible. The business will bo carried on as heretofore by KUHT AULUSUNpn the old stand. 11. ALLISON, March 5. 1808.—fit .1. W. KEENY, "VTOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that I \ LoitersTestnmenturj'on thoostutoofThomns MVulloh, Into of Newton township, deceased, have boon Issued to the undersigned, residing In same twp. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate are requested to make pay ment immediately, and those having elalms against said estate will also present them for set tlement. .lAS. MerULLOU, March J-.'rcculvr. “VrOTICK. —Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of Adam Iliser, deceased., late of Frank ford twp., Cumberland county, nave been granted to the undersigned residing in the same township. All persons 'indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those,having claims against said estate ill also present them for settlement. JAi.’Oll NK'KKY, March o, IMJS.—HI Adimnisttutoi. NOTICE. —Notice is hereby givey, that Lelteis Tcstamenlary on the estate of Susan Peter, late of Monroe township deo’d. have been granted to the undersigned residing In Iho same township. All persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make payment Immedi ately, and those having claims against said es tate will also present them for .settlement. HAMUKL imifKKH. March J>, P(W.—ill Krvcutur. NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of John L'oeklin. deceased, hue of Sliver spring two., Imvo been granted lo John Bobb of same two. and Molehoir Brlcker of Monroe twp, AH persons Indebted to said estate uro requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims will present them for settlement. JOHN 8088, MHLCIIOIII HICK MU, •ithnwintralufs. Man-h ,'j, ISO*.—lit NOTICE- Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of Samuel Cocklln, deceased, lute of Sliver Spring twp., have been grunted to the undersigned resid ing in same twp. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make, payment immedt ately.and those having claims will present them «or settlement. MAIIY COCKLIN. JOHN LOliH, March o. ISOS.—Ct Ailminutrafors. IN BANKKUPTCY. Oi S. Dist. Court, ) In tho matter of Andrew > J. Kutz, of Newton town- K. Dist. Ponna. J ship, in the County of Cum berland, In the said district, a bankrupt. The said bankrupt having under the net of Congress of tho 2d of Muich, ISO 7, hied his peti tion lor a discharge, from all Ills debts provable under tho said act, and lor a cert.llcate thereof, alleging that no debts have been proved and that no assets have como Into tho hands ol tho assignee, it Is ordered that a meeting of credit ors bo hold on tho eighteenth day of March, IbW at U o’clock P. M.. betoro the Register, Charles A. Parnell, Esq., at his olllco in tbo Court House, in Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pa., to bo contin ued by adjournments If necessary, when and whore the examination of said bankrupt will be .finished and any business of the second and Ihlri meetings of creditors, required by the 27th and 2Sth sectiouHof tho said act, may be trans ncied. , . , . , It is fin ther ordered that a heaving be had on tbo said petition for discharge and certillcato on Wednesday, the llrst day of April, WIW, before the said Court, at Philadelphia, at 10 o clock A. M., when ami where all creditors who have proved their debts and other persons In Interest may appear and show cause. If any they have, why tho prayer of the said petition should not bo granted. ~ P. C. ELLMAKEU, U. S. Marshal, as Messenger, K. Dist. 1 euna. Per s. if. OALBUITH, Deputy. Feb. ‘J7lh, 181)8—31. ■\JOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.— This 1\ to nice yot(cc— That on Uio 15lh day of Feb ruary, A. D. 181*8, iv warrant in bankruptcy was issued against the estate of John Bent/-, oi Car lisle,m the County oi Cumberland, and htnle of Pennsylvania, who has boon adjudged n bank rupt on his own Petition, that Uio payment of any debts and the delivery of any propet'ty be longing to such Bankrupt to-him or for his use, ami the transferor any property by him are for bidden by law. That a meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt to prove their debts, and to choose one or more as slgnees of his estate, will bo hold at a Court of Bankruptcy, lobe holdon at his olllcc, in the Court House, in Carlisle, be fore Clms.-A. Barnett, Itegistcr, uu the eighteenth •dnv of March. A. D. IsGs, at 111 o'clock, A. M. P. C. ELLMAKEU, U. S. Marshall as Mi sscnf/cr. Per «. H. GALHHAITH, Depnlii. U 7, ISiiS.—3l “VTOTICI3. —In tiie Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County. Aimu M. Goodyear, 1 No. 1. January Term, by her father and next JSdS. AliaaSubjaenaSur friend, Ailain Gcntsler, '• Divorce. In pursuance of an or der of said Courl. No* 110 said Henry M. Good > appear on the l"th day of . to answer the complaint JOS. C. THOMPSON, nnisi.K, ShrriiT. >, ItjfW. Henry 31. Goodyear, lieu is hereby given to u year, I he respondent, to . April ISift, in said Court i or said libellant. .1 Sni'.n i ff's Of kick, Car Feb. 11>, Feb. I*7, ISIW.—U NOTICE.— Notice is hereby glvpn that Letters of Administration on the estate of Annie Uonningcr, dec'd, lute of Last Ponnsboro’ township, have been granted i 0 the undersigned residing In same township. All persons indebt ed to said estate are reqosted to make payment iinmedhUely, and those having claims against said estate will also uiusunt thorn lorseitlempnt. JACOB R. lUCNNIKGEU, Administrator. Fob, 13,1808.—fiw itUßccllaucous. 540 MILKS or Tnu UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD RUNNING WEST FROM OMAHA ACROSS THE CONTINGENT, ARE NOW COPLETED THE TRACK IiRIXK I. A til AND Tit AI NT it CNN INK WITHIN TEN- MILES OF THE SUMMIT OF THE ROCiCV MOUNTAINS. Ihc remaining ten miles will soon bo finished as soon as the weather permits the road-bed to bo sutllcieiitly packed to remove the rails. The work continues to bo pushed forward in the rock cuttings on thu western slope with unabated on oigy, mid a much larger force will bo employed during tuo current year than over before. The prospect that the wholo OKAND LINE TO THE PACIFIC WILL BE COMPLETED IN 1870, was never better. The means so far provided lor construction have proved ample, and there is no Jack ol funds lor tiio most vigorous prosecution of tiie enterprise. These means are divided Into lour classes; I.—UNITED STATES BONDS, Having thirty years to run, apd boating six per cent, currency interest, ut the rule of 818,800 per mile f0r317 miles on the Plains; then at the rate of 518,008 per mile lor 160 miles through the Roc ky Mountains; thou at the rate oi $32,000 per mile lor the remaining distance, for which the United Stales takes a second lien as security,— the Interest on these Ponds is paid by the United States government, which also pays tiie Company one-half the amount of Us bills m money for transporting its Height, troops, malls Ac. The remaining half of these bills is placed to the Company’s credit, and forms a sluicing land which may finally discharge the whole of this lieu. 2.—FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS. By Its charter the Company is permitted to Is sue Its own First Moitgage Ronds to the same amount as the bonds Issued by the government and no more, and only us the road j/royrcsscs. Tiie Trustees for the Bondholders, are the Hon. E. D Morgan, U. S. Weimlor from New York and the Hou, Oakes Ames, Member of the U. S. House of Representatives, who arc responsible for the de livery of those Bonds to tiie company In accord ance with the terms ol the law. 3.—THE LAND GRANT. I ho Union Pad tic Railroad Company has aland grant or absolute donation from the government ui 12,800 acres to the mile on the line of the road which will not be worth less than $1.60 per acre, at the lowest valuation. •I.—THE CAPITAL STOCK The authorized capital of the Union Pacific Railroad Company Is $100,000,000, of which $8,500,- oOOhavo been paid on the work already done. tiiic mcans sui*fili:nt to thi: ito.vn. Contracts for the entire work of building nil miles ot llrst-elass railroad west from Omaha, comprising much of the mostdlllleult mountain .wmk, and embracing every expense except sur veying, have been nmde.with responsible parlies (who have already linlshcd over jIO miles), at the average rate of sixty-eight thousand and fifty oightdollars(s(W,Uss)per mile. This prlcolnoitul esall neeesary shops lor construction and repairs of cars, depous, stations, and all other Incidental buildings, and also locomotives, passenger, bag gage,and ireighl caVs.and otliorreqmslie rolling stuck, to au amount Unit shall not bo less than So,Out) per mile. Allowing the cost of thercmalu- Ing one hundred and eighty-six of the cloven hundred miles assumed to bo built by the Union Cackle Company to be $OO,OOO per mile, THE TOTAL COST OF ELEVEN HUNDRED MILES WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: Sheriff. Oil miles, 111 $08,058, *02,205 012 lb(J miles, at $OO,OOO. IO.T-lu’uuO Add discounts on (muds, Mirvt\\ s. Ac., 1,500,'(W0 Amount, As the U. S. Bonds are equal to money, and the Company's own First -Mortgage Bonds have a ready market, wo have as the A VALI ABLE CASH RESOURCES FOR BUILD ING ELEVEN HUNDRED MILES: U. S. Bonds, *20,828,000 1* Irsl Mortgage Bonds, 2!),:t28jooo Capital Stock pah) hum work now done, s,soo.ixk> Lana Grant, 1 1.i150.000 acres m m p,. r acre, ’ 21,12u.uu0 Total, The Company have ample JaellUies for supply ing any detleiency that may arise in means lor const ruction. This may bo done wholly or hi purl by mldllloiml subscriptions to caintai stock. EARNINGS OF THE COMPANY. At present, the profits of the Company are de rived only from its local trallle, but this is already much more than sufilclcni to pay tho interest oh all *ho Bonds tho Company can Issue, If not an other mile were built. it Is nut doubled that when the roadls completed the through tralllcof the on ly lino connecting the At lantic and FaclllcStales will be largo boyond precedent,and,us thcrowlll ho no competition, it can always be done at pro fitable rales. It will bo noticed that the Union Pacific Rail road Is, In fact, a Government HorA*, built under the supervision of Government olllcors, and to a largo extent with Government monos’, and that Us bonds are Issued under Government direction. It Is believed that no similar security Is so care fiillyguarded.and certainly no other Is based up on a larger or more valuable property. As the Company’s FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS are now offered at PAR. They pav SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, and have thirty years to run before maturity.— .Subscriptions will bo received in Carlisle by A. 1., Sponsion Esq., and In New York at the Com pany s OlHco.'No. 2!) Nassau street, ami by COtmsslsNTAL NATIONAL BANK, No. 7 Nas sau street. CLARK, DODGE & CO., Bankers, No. -il Wall Ht., JOHN J. CISCO, i SON. Bankers, No :>!i Wall St.] and by iheConipany'sadverilsed agentsthrongh out the United States. Remittances should be made in drafts or other funds par In Now York, and the bonds will bo sent free of charge by re turn express. rarties subscribing through local agents, will look to them for their safe delivery. A NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP. showing the Progress of the Work, Resources for Construc tion,and Value of Bonds, may be obtained at the Company's Oillccs or of Us advertised Agents, or will l*o seat free on application. JOHN J. CISCO, Jan. -•>. NS.—if UVcaswcr, .\rw York. I** f= T H E G 11 E A T PHIZ E ! Epxpo.sition Univeiisei.i.e, Paims, 18(57. THE HO WE S'E WING MA CHINE Co. ELIAS HOWE. Ju. A\V.\lll)i;i) OVER r.UiUTY-TWO COMPETITORS, THE HIGHEST PREMIUM, 'l*lll’. ONLY CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR GOLJJ MEDAL given to American .Sewinu.Machines, per Im perial Decree. published In lbe“MonltelU'yniver sel”(olllclal Journal ol Hie French Emplre,)Tues day, 2d July, lfj's7, in these words: ( Fabrlcante do Machines a Ei.iAsHf.wi' (if i cinulre exposant iji.iA.s non a, .1 n. j Manufacturer of Sowing This double llrst honor Is another proof of the great superiority of the Howe Sewing Machine over all others. SII3ELY £ STOOPS, Xo. 2.1 H. Eight St., PHILADELPHIA/ Agents for Pennsylvania. Now Jersey, Delaware and Western Virginia. Feb. PJ, 160S. —ilm Q. II E A T S A L K DRY GOODS -I T A UCI'IOX I hereby unnounco to the public who desire bargains that I will commence on Wednesday afternoon March 4, at 2 o’clock, to sell my very largo stock of .DRY GOODS at public auction. In this large assortment pf goods, everything needed by housekeepers and heads of families, can bo found.' Sale to commence nt 2 o’clock, afternoon of March 1, and will bo continued each afternoon and evening until all is disposed of. T HE TEEMS Will be liberal, ns follows: On all bills under Sic, cash on delivery of the goods; on all bills of SIS and upwards, notes will edaken, payable In Bank, with approved secu rity, at six months from date; but to accomodate my pillions, I will deduct 0 per cent, per annum from the bills that exceed 815. to those persons that desire to pay cash. As my store Is LARUE AND COMMODIOUS I will have seals prepared, to ho specially reserv ed for the ladles. A. W. BENTZ. Feb. 20, ISGS. —1( A’o. 27 5, Hanover St. DRUGS! DRUGS!—Dr. D. Corn man having to relinquish an extensive practice, as well as his Drug business In the city of Pills burg, several years ago, on account of ill health, Inis now opened nt No. 08 N. Hanover street, be twcou the office's of Drs. Klellor and Zltzer, a DIUKiSTOUE, where ho has and is receiving ev ery few days a pure stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuflb and everything generally kept in a well-regulated City Drug Store. Prescriptions carefully compounded and family receipts will receive special care. The Dr. can be consulted at any hour, at his office, back of his store, or nt his dwelling. No. 112 X. Hanover street, after store hours. Hememher the place, No. ks N. Hanover Street, Carlisle. , DU. D. COHNMAN. Sept. 12,1807—1 y JjVUN FOR ALL!! i’Ull instructions by which any person, male or. female, can master the great art of Ventriloquism by a few hours’ practice, making a world of fun and after becoming experts themselves.can leach others, thereby making ti a source of income— I< uil Instructions sent by mail for 50 cents. Sat isfacllon guaranteed. Address P. O. Drawer 21, Troy, N. Y. May 10,1807—1 y JJ OUSE KEEPERS BEGINNING HOUSEKEEPING CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS!! of every grade, every kind and every quality, rt/'.VJCLL THREE PL 1’ TWO-PLY ALL WOOL CARPETS, S 'J' R I P E U (J A R P KT S , TWJLLED VENKTI A N fSij.U3,Ol2 I’LAIX APT) STRIPED CARPETS, $88,270,000 LOOKING G LASSES! LOOKING glasses!! cannot be surpassed In TICKINGS, AAHLK LINENS A Nil TOWELLINGS, MARSAILLES QUILTS, Please remember that we are also well prepar ed to give as o ns usual In all qualities and descriptions of Machines, Exhibitor, MUSLINS In ((real variety, and all qualities, flood Domestic Ginghams at per yard. CLOTHS AND CABSIMEHES. WINTER DRESS GOODS AND DDRS AT COST, and loss* Hum cost,to make room for other goods. One wofd of advice lo those who have receiv ed circulars advertising the closing out ofnn old STOCK OK CARPETS at cost. We wish lo Inform the community that Carpets which wore purchased In the City before January 1,1808, were purchased at than we are fully prepared to give yon now goods and new styles at the present time. Please do not fall to give us an as we plow every word that we puhh>h, LOG H*M AN’S No. 9 Rast Main Street. Rromlum Photographic Gallery,2l 'WHST v *'' , STREET, Carlisle, Pa. ( ___ n,riMr, | Fel *. l3 - isre-~‘y 1 POINTING of Kell. 18.1888 ■ ! "PLAIN and nON < uaU » 'xrcutrd at th. , X EVERY ~ * VO Lit**' Urg ©ooUb AITE N TI ON! Just opening a very large supply HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Which wo aro prepared to dispose of to all OLD HOUSEKEEPBRS all those who arejusl AT VERY GUKAT UAHOAINS, HARTFORD THREE PLY, ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSEL SUPERFINE INGRAINS. EXTRA SUPERS, VERY CHEAP very heavy all wool TWILLED VENETIAN yiml ivlili>, all widths, all widths. ST A 1 It fABPETS, LINEN CARPETS, HEMP CARPETS, COTTAGE CARPETS, HOME-MADE HAG CARPETS. FLOOR OJL CLOTHS. all widths and qualities. DOOR MA TS, H t-T/.V, HASSOCh'S, dc., dr., do., dr. OUR STOCK PILLOW CASK MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, LANCASTER QUILTS, HONEYCOMB QUILTS, VERY HEAVY HAND LOOM QUILTS, BLANKETS! In great variety UREA T HAROAISH DOMESTIC GOODS, Calicoes from 8 to 12]4 cU. per yard, A largo stock ot Closing oul HI OHJ2 Ji I'RXCHS UAIU.V i'AM. LKIOICU «k MILLKR, Hign of the Carpel 1 {nil. 33tji ffioolrs Q H E A PE H T 'G O O n'ff' I N THE COUNTY BREWSTER & DOUGHERTY’S, XEWVILLE. PA TUkv uavk just rkturni:i) kbi*m which pot.scs.aos advantage which should recom meml-lt to all. It 2ms u REVOLVING TOP, by which arrangement the cook can reverse the cooking utensils to any position desired without the lifting of plates ami vessels which othcrstovoi require. It is decidedly the best cook stove in the market. NEW YORK ftiul PHILADELPHIA "’o l.»vo nlso on hand <. Inrgo stock of with the cheapest, largest aud neatest slock of goods ever offered to the public. MCBLINS from .« to BEST APPLETON Hplb, LADIES SHAWLS from sll.OO to SB.OO, FURS. HOSIERY. GOOD HEAVY CALF SKIN SHOES, from Sl.OOto 81.50. i hk* i nm. I.INt u» DRESS SHOES, HOODS, and a beautiful line of NOTIONS, also, it com plete lino of Ladles’ Cloakings, cut out free of charge or manufactured to order. Gentlemen will find CLOTHS, CASSIMEUES, VESTINGS and Over-coalings in every style at. prices below any store In the county. All goods cut free of charge or manufactured to order. The cheapest Bools and Shoes for Men’s and Boy’s wear, war ranted ns represented. Remember we warrant all goods. Also, a beautiful slock of Ladles’ Furs. BREWSTER it DOUGHERTY. AVim7/c, J‘n. Doc. 1-’, ISo7—tf Real, ©state JSales. W. J. SHEARER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND AGENT FOB THE SALE OF Cumberland Co. Real Estate, OFFERS THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE AT REASONABLE PRICES in this nououaii of cakeislic. N«». I. Thu delightful suburban residence ol Benedict Lav.*, (now the property of D. I*. South* worth), South Hanover street, with Us ample veranda and Hue Fruit Garden and grounds, em bracing an acre ol town lots. No. 2. SIX of the finest BUILDING LOTS In the Borough, on South Hanover Street. No.:}. The six most elevated BUILDING LOTS In the Borough, situated at the bond ol South St, Feb. 28, 18W. PUBLIC SALE !—Ob Friday, March 13,18U8.—Tho undersigned,Trustee and Guar dian lor tho Heirs of Benjamin Lerew, late of Adams County, Ha., will sell at Public Sate, on tho premises, by virtue of an order of the Orph an’s Court of Cumberland County. Pa., In South Middleton township, said County the following Heal Estate of said deceased, viz: A THACTOF TIMBER LAND, containing 28 ACHES, more or less, adjoining lauds of Isaac Lerew, Brenueman T. Holler, John Shults, and others. Said tract Is covered with YOUNG CHESTNUT <t OAK TIM BER. The tract will bo divided Into three lots, or sold altogether to suit purchasers Sale to commence at Id o'clock, on .said day Terms at sale by • Trustee »t Guardian, Jan. JO, '(iS.-lH Lewis Walker, Auctioneer EXTENSIVEBALEOFSADDLERY. —On Saturday, March 21, 1883. —The subscriber win sell, at Public Sale In Now ivlngstun, on the above day, bts entire lot of Saddlery, viz: 1 Full Set of GEARS, for 1 Horses, four and a half Inch Brecchbands, with 10 inch Backhands, Haines, Traces, and all complete, 5 sets of Yankee Har ness, 2 sols double and one. set single, 10 sets of lino Silver Plato SINGLE HARNESS, ssets Black Mounted Harness,suitable for Carriage or Spring Wagon, 12 Bolt* Plow Gears, with and without Cruppers, 21 Stable Halters, 10 Blind Bridles, 12, HIDING BRIDLES, 2 sets second-hand Harness 1 government Saddle, (5 Wagon Lines, 1 Riding Saddle, 12 plow Lines, I set second-hand Front Gears, 18 WAGON WHIPS, 12 Buggy Whips, a lot of Collar pads, a lot of Colt and Riding Halt ers, a lot of Slips, together with many otTior ar ticles not necessary to mention. Sale to com mence at 10 o’clock, when terms will ho made known by JACOB KINTZ. WM. Dkvknnky, Auctioneer, Feb. 13,1 SOS.—is dfor Kent. 171 O R R IS N T.—Tlio dwelling houses ’ Nos. 5, 6 and 7 In Iho Bride Row lu the I’iihUc Square. Apply to JOHN IHVINi;. March 5, IS&S.—2I. No. 1 Kuat Main licet FOR RENT. —Two rooms on S. Hano ver St., now occupied by Mrs. Chcnowelh, suitable for a nr Millinery Shop, Ap ply lo March 5; ISOS.—II I7OU SALE OR KENT,—Thu hi rye P Three-Story Ilopsc, on Uic corner of 1111411 u 1 ul Bedford Sis., known ns the Thorn property, also several Brick Houses on I’ltt St. ami M four room houses on Liberty Street, to white people cheap. EiKjulroof- “ R. 10. SIIAI’I.MV,- Feb. 20, Dies.—lf (hntcr of yorth and J'Ui si*. HOUSE FOR RENT.—The three story brick house, now occupied by Mr. stay limn. *itt street, will be for rent from the Hist of April next.' Apply to Feb. 27. 1868.—1 f PKTER SPAIIR. FOR RENT. —The Store room now oc cupied by Hie ifndcrslßiied, for one year from April Ist, IS(W, A FINK MAHOGANY COUNTER for sale. THOMAS CONLYN. Fob. 27. 18tW.—St. U S. PATENT AGENCY C. L. LOCUM AN, 21 W EST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE I'A, Kxtii’Uluts Drawings. Spcctficnt lon*, Ac., ami pry spots Patents lor Inventor''. Koh. i:s, l.stn.--ly Q.ET THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS j&tobca, gTtntoarc, &c. TT OUSEKEEPERS, ATTENTION ! persons intending to go to Housekeeping are Invited to call at WALKER & CLADDY'S tin and stove store ll,clr immense stock of STOVKS, ■* ir . hnd everything In our line. t,y °hlarged our facilities for doing No. is. West Main Street, and huvingJuVt recSlV* cd largo invoices of the latest and best devices In the Heater.Stove,Tinware and Japanned Ware line, wc feel /ully Justified in the statement that wo can accommodate ALL CLASSES OE CUSTOMERS more satisfactorily than any similar establish* meat In this county. In the Stove lino wo offer tlio following: REGULATOR, EXCELSIOR PENN, NIAGARA, COM UINATION, SUSQUEHANNA, NOBLE COOK. QUAKER Cl T Y Those are all hrst-clans Stoves, which wo will warrant to do what they aro recommended for* but wo have only space to speak particularly of one or two whoso merits deserve especial atten tion. THE REGULATOR COOK DINING ROOM STOVES, among which may be found the celebrated base burning MORNING GLORY! Tin: MOST JIEAUTIFUI* OFFICE AND PARLOItSTOVU KVEU OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. Too much cannot bo said In praise of the MOR NING GLORY, which so fat' has taken the lend 01 all other stoves In the market. It Is A GAS CONSUMER, burns Its own cinder, and requires very Utile at tention after the lire Is made, It being so arrang ed that It will F BED IT S O W X COAL! Is liable to no explosion of gas, and Is positively the only stove In tho market that has the cele brated all others are counterfoil imitations. In tho TIN WARE and JAPANNED WAUIi line, we keep constantly on hand of our own and foreign manufacture, Iho very latest and best patterns, and made of Iho very best material b> careful workmen. ALL KINDS OF ROOFING and general jobbing promptly attended to. Don’t forget No. im, West Main Street. Feb. 27. IbUH.—3n\ WALKER * CLAUDY FXPLO S I O S ! GAS will explode when too closely eonllnc-d, which has recently oeeured In the shape of an advertisement, that has made Us appearance lately In our papers, in reference to a certain kind of cook stove being better than any other in ihe market. Allow me to say that If those in want of Cook Stoves will call at WILLIAM FRIDLEY’S Stove Store on East Leather street, that has tv cenlly been enlarged, and examine his new In voice ol COOK STOVES They will at once conclude that they arc the handsomest, largest and best arranged stove* for the price,ever offered to tho public. Call and see them before purchasing elsewhere, ns they are all WARRANTED IN ALL RESPECTS. On exhibition and for sale, also, the BASE BURNING PARLOR STOVE, the greatest Improvement of tho ago. Dont fall to call and see ll at the sign of tho Red Coffee Pol. FURNACES. if you want the best Brick Set or Portable l-’m - aa.ee put up.call on W. FRIDLEY, agent Tor the mlc of Boynton's BRICK SET AND PORTABLE FURNACES which are pronounced by competent judges I** give entire satisfaction In every respect. AT*Abundant references can ho given if re quired. Feb 20. 1808.-3 m * THE CARLISLE COOK STOVE, manufactured at F. GARDNER A Co’s, ruundrj’ and Machine Shop, Carlisle,can'fOefcral. This Is the testimony of scores of families In Cum berland, Perry and Adams Counties, who are now using them. Call and see them. CORN SMELLERS, running either by power or by hand—constantly on liana and for sale at F. GARDNER A CO’S. Foundry and Machine Shop, East Main Street. STEAM BOILER MAKING. We arc prepared to make Steam Boilers of all fri zes and Kinds promptly and on the best terms.— Also. SMOKE STACKS ami all articles in that line. ami ENGINES promptly attended to In the U.-m manner at F. GARDNER A* CO’S. Foundry and Machine Shop, Carlisle, Pu. Feb. 7. I8(f7. AROMATIC CORDIAL* A SAFE.-SPEEDY AND RELIABLE CURE IUARRIICEA, JCHN LEAS, I’AIXS Oli CRAMPS i: V TIIK STOMACH OR BOWELS This remedy has been used with unparalleled success hi the cholera Reasons of 1532—1M9 and THOUSANDS OF HOTTLUB havj: IIKF.S SOJ.b In Philadelphia; and references can also be giv en to pofsons residing in this town—who has d used tho medicine and who speaK in (he high est terms of Its PROMPT AND EFFICIENT RELIEF PRICE FIFTY CENTS, naiCFAUKD OXL ]’BY THU I'UOPIKTOR AT PRINCIPAL DEPOT CORNEJI DRUG STORE, SHIITENSBUKG, PA, For *alu by (A INIIoKF JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY A COWDEN, AND DRUGGISTS GENERALLY March 5, IStfS,—6m Sellers & folwell, WIIOLKSAI.K CONFECTIONERS SO. 161 yORT/I THIRD UTRERI xr«-ORDERS promptly uttcudeU to. Fob. 27, yin. Tj 1 RANK, f 1 lN H 0 l ' s E , .•■•I‘O.SITK THE COUln' HOUSf, vAa/.i ,s j, i:, i- _.v jv l a GEORGE WETZEL, Proprietor v Feb. 6, iwja.—iy KKW NO. 18, WEST MAIN STREET, OFFICE. I’AULOU AND MILL GRATE! GUEAT ImKRTCAN REPAIRING OF BOILERS IRisccUancous A. STOX E X ’ roll TIIK WOKST CASKS OF DYSENTERY, CHOLERA, WM, CLARKE A SONS, LEES X ROADS. WOLFE, COYLE & CO., CARLISLE S.A.STONER, MIDDLE SPRING. UKLWICKS & CO., Ull AMRERSRFIUi, CO2 ARCH ST., PIIILA AND FRUITERERS, PHILADELPHIA.
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