Court iJroceedings.— Court convened on Monday. Tho following cases have been tried up to the time of our going to press. S. M. Hoover, vs. Borough of Carlisle. Appeal from award of damages made by viewers for laying out College street. De fendant's attorney confesses judgment for $1250, and costs. Commonwealth vs, William Hughes. Burglary, entering house to commit feiouy, larceny. Defendantpleadsguilty. and is sentenced to imprisonment in Eastern Penitentiary for one year, to pay flue of 6 cents and costs of prosecution.' Com. vs. William Hughes. Burglary. Entering dwelling to commit felony, larceny, receiving stolen goods. De fendant pleads guilty and is sentenced to imprisonment in Eastern Penitentiary for one year, sentence to commence at the expiration of the sentence in previous case. Com. us. Philip D. Stoner. Forgery' uttering forged check. Verdict guilty. Sentenced, to imprisonment in- Eastern Penitentiary for one year. . Com. vs. Ann Cooper and Mary Green. Verdict guilty. Defendants each sen tenced to imprisonment in County jail for live months. Com. vs. Geo. Ottstot. Assault and Battery. Verdict guilty. Hot sentenc ed. Com. vs. Richard C. Johnson. Larco uy. Verdict not guilty. Defeudaut dis charged. Com. vs. Margaret Ingram. Assault and Battery. Defendant pleads guilty, and is sentenced to pay a line of $5 and coats of prosecution. Com. vs. Christian Kindler. Selling liquor to miners, selling liquor to in toxicated persons, selling Honor on Sunday. Defendant pleads guilty, and •is sentenced to imprisonment in County jail for ten days, to pay a fine of §2O and costa of prosecution, and that his license he revoked^ East Pennsylvania Eldehshjp Report of tho Stationing Cqmmlttee of the East Pcnu’a Eldership, of tho Church of God, held at Uniontown, Maryland ; STATIONS. r~ Philadelphia—L. B. Hartman. " | ' Lancaster—C. 11. Forney. Mount .Joy—A. H. Long. F.llzabethtown and Ulghspiro—J. W. Deshonir Balubrldgo and Maytown— J. M. Curvel!. Middletown—B. F. Beck. Harrisburg—J. C. Owens, Wulromaustowa and Camp Hill—Jessie Ilnl lloigh. Mcchnnlrsburg, Churchtown, Kingston and Hhophordstown—D. A. L. .Lavcrty and W. Engler. Carlisle—J. Hunter. Newvlllo and Greensnrlng—C. Price. Shlppensburg— G Sigler. Orratown and Newburg—W. L. Jones. Chamborsburg and Fayetteville—David Town send, Washington, Pa,—J. Keller. •' CIRCUITS. Lancaster and Lancaster Mission—J. M. Miller, Dauphin and Lebanon—ll. Borguer. Fast York—W, O. Owen, West York—E. D. AUer. Washington county and McConneTs Cove—S Spurrier and D. Corahlln. Laiidlebnrg and Juniata—S. S. Richmond and 11. E. Heever. Morrison’s Cove, Stonorstown and Altoona—J I). Collins and J. A. Dughan. Phi in Held—J. Ross. Fort Littleton—L. Floegle. Frederick co„ Md.—W. P. Wlnbigler. West Susquehanna—C. Amy. ITuiontown, Md.—A. Snyder and J. E. Arnold Schuylkill Circuit—S. Smith. MISSIONS. Virginia—William McElroy. Muiumums—Geo. W. Selihummer. Berks county—l. Hay. W atsons’ Philadelphia Business Dibeotoby, fob 1809.—W0 call the at tention of our merchants to this new and valuable little work of reference to the trade of Philadelphia, and com mend its utility to every merchant buy ing goods, or doing business with Phila delphia to the extent of a thousand dol lars a year. It will contain a classified list of all the merchants, manufacturers, and Professional men of Philadelphia, arranged in systematic alphabetical or der, a well executed Lithographic Map of the City, and views of the public buildings, with other objects of interest in and around the Quaker City. In or dering goods, directing correspondence, or ascertaining where to obtain any ar ticle of trade or manufacture, it will be indispensibie to our merchants. Such a work is much needed, and its popu larity and the standing of the publish ers, is vouched for by the Daily Inquir er, Telegraph, and the leading daily and weekly press of Philadelphia.— Messrs. Watson & Co., 219 Dock Street, Philadelphia, are the Publishers,, and will send the work as soon as issued, by mail, postage prepaid, upon the receipt of One Dollar. Send your subscriptions in immediately. Important-Railroad Decision.— Au important railroad decision has just been rendered by the Supreme Court of Illi nois involving a question of great inter est to agriculturists whose lands bound or adjoin any of the railroads. The ques tion arose in several Circuit Courts some years ago, and has been litigated with various fortune until at last the court of dernier resort lias heard and determined it forever. Thus it runs: “Faims lying continguous to railroads, whose corner grounds - are kept clear of grass, and whose grain fields or stacks take fire from locomotives can recover damages.— But where negligence on the part of both railroads and farmers in permitting grass and weeds to grow on the railroad lands adjoining the tract, and in the fence corners belonging to the farm, so that fire takes on the farm from the railroad land there can be no recovery.” Reading on Railways.— Many per sons injure their eyes by reading on swiftly-moving railway trains. Bo much literature is sold on the cars ; we are so pressed for time; it is so convenient to peruse our morning or evening paper that we yield to the temptation. It may do no harm to glance at the head ings, and at the leaded print, but lot any one taking a day's journey on the cars, as from Carlisle to Philadelphia, under take to read a book or paper in small type for the whole distance, and if his eyes are not sore at the end of the journey, they a*e stronger than those of ordinary peo ple. BST Much has been sung of the “ Maid with Golden Hair.” No song, however, has yet been able to make the color a popular one for any considerable length of time. Light red, faded or sandy hnir are equally under the ban of public opin ion. We are happy to announce to our readers who desire to change those colors, that three applications of Ring’s Vege table Ambrosia will give them beautiful auburn, tresses possessing all that soft, lustrous appearance so desirable in this chief adornment of female beauty* Oct. 29, 1868.—4 t What 'we Breathe.-Dr. Himes, Professor of Natural Science in Dickin son College, has kindly consented to de liver a Lecture on Friday evening, the 20th inst., in Rheem’s Hall, upon one of those interesting and important topics which are now attracting so much at tention in Philadelphia, viz: “ The Prop erties of the Atmosphere ,” which ho will illustrate Jay a number of beautiful aud striking experiments. The proceeds will be devoted to the benefit of the Mission Sunday School. All should hear It.— Tickets 25 cents. False Alarm. —An alarm of fire was given on Friday evening, caused by the burning of some leaves and brush, in the rear of the college. There was a general rush to the scene of the conflagration, aud doubtless some were disappointed to find there was nothing more serious. Progress. —Columbus sailed to the American coast in a four hundred ton ship, and first landed on the island of St. Domingo, Last week a ship from Bt. Domingo unloaded in New York, over four hundred ton nf St. Croix Rum for P. H. Drake & C>., of that city. This is but a few Weeks supply of this article, 'vhieli these gentlemen use in the menu lacture « f the celebrated Plantation Bitters. We are informed hy an ex change, that Messrs. Drake, & Co., have not advertised a dollar for a year, but that the sales of this article continues at tho former enormous figure. In 1804. the re ceipts of the Plantation Bitters were equal to those of the New York & New Haven Railroad. Magnolia Water. —Superior to th e best imported German Cologne, and sold at hulf Hie price. Radical Junn.EK._The Radical a hnd a Jubilee celebration on Saturday night. Five or aix houses were illuminated, the Court House hell was rung, a wheel barrow load of pine and four store-boxes were burned on tho Public Square, forty or fifty rockets and Roman candles were sent ofl, and ten minute speeches were made by Gen. Tnod, Major Sharpe, Ser geant Sadler and Corporal Dunbar. The poor fellows socmed to have rather a mel ancholly time of it, and all appeared to be troubled With the influenza. We rather enjoy these celebrations, of what ever party, ind regret that in point of enthusiasm and display the jubilee was such a complete failure. Tbansulanting Tubes.— This is the beat season of the year for transplanting fruit or shade trees of ail kinds. Any time in the Fall before the ground freezes deeply will do. Persons having unoccu pied laud, yards, Janes, &a, should plant them with trees. The result will amply pay tlie coat of labor, and yield a thou sand per ceut. in satisfaction, comfort aud beauty. Our farmers’ fields are too bare of fruit trees. There should he su- Hcieut to furnish cattle with a shade du ring the heat of the day under a summer sun. There is land enough that might be well occupied for this purpose. P-isdestrian.— There will ben footrace, open to all, at tho Fair Grounds of the Cumberland County Agricultural society, on Saturday, the Hist inst., at 10 o’clock, a. m. A premium of one gold watch, valued at SoO, will be awarded to the best runner, distance 100 yards. Every one before entering for the race must pay an entrance foe of $l. The watch, may bo seen and fees paid at the Corman House saloon. I jiomas S, Colbert, A. K. SIIEAFFEII, Georue Beach. PusiiiNfp Ahead. —The South Moun tain Railroad is already graded from its function with tho Cumberland Valley Railroad, below the Gas Works, to “ Bonnybrook,” a distance of four miles from town. Tho contractors have a large number of laborers at work, and are pushing the work on as rapidly ns possible. The road rung along the west bank of Letnrt Spring, and the surface of the ground is so level as to require but little artificial grading. Soldiers’ Wonumkn’t.— We under stand the contract for the Soldiers’ Mon ument has been given to Mr. Richard Owen, who is already getting out the atone for the base. The monument will be placed in the Court House .Square, and if the association are so fortunate os to get money sufficient to carry out the? orig inal design, will be a handsome and im posing structure. Those who haw not yet contributed to this noble project, should avail themselves of tho earliest opportunity to lend their aid. A Present.- We return our thanks to our Democratic friend, Mr. Benjamin K. Peffer, of Dickinson twp., for his pres ent of a twenty pounds gobbler. Mr. P. was determined, (as ho told us,) that wo should enjoy a good Thanksgiving din ner, and selected for us one of his best turkeys. 'The present is a most appropri ate and acceptable one, and we appreci ate the friendly motives that prompted the giver. Incendiarism.— About seven o’clock, on Thursday evening last, the stable at tached to the Hotel of John Reiley, on the corner of Hanover and Louther streets, was discovered to be on fire. The Union engine was promptly on hand, and soon extlnguished the flames, which would have made a disastrous fire if they had got a little more headway. The fire is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. Autumn.— Our forests have now put on their garb of many colors, and our moun tain scenery is more beautiful at this sea son of the year than at any other time. The winds of autumn will soon trip the trees of their variegated foliage, leaving them to look dreary and chilling until returning spring restores them to fresh ness and beauty. At all events, we’ll strive to put the thing through if wo have to “ fight it out” on skates and Ice all winter. Appointments. —Tho_ following gua gera for the fifteenth Pennsylvania dis trict, (York, Cumberland and Perry counties,) were appointed by the Secre tary of the Treasury on Saturday; John A. Wilson, T. B. Griffith, Stephen Kee pers, E. C. Qrevemeyer, Joseph R. Dun bar, Thomas Jordan and Jacob A. Gra ham. Dedication of a Hall.— True Friends Lodge No 56 Knights of Pythias will dedicate their new Lodge room, In Blpe’snew building, on Tuesday evening next, Nov. 17th, at 7 o’clock. The room has been tastefully fitted up and the ex ercises will no doubt be very interesting. The public is respectfully invited to at tend. A special meeting of the Cumberland Fire Company will be held in their Hall, on Saturday evening, November 14, at 7 o’clock. Every member is requested to be present, as business of importance will be transacted. John B. Dehuff, Secretary. Attention.— All members who have enrolled their names for the purpose of forming a Volunteer Company, are re quested to bo in attendance at Wetzel's Hall, this (Thursday) evening, at half past 6 o'clock, for the purpose of organi zing. New Church Bell.— The XJ. Breth ren congregation in addition to their fine church edifice have placed in the cupola, an excellent bell which has been ringing for several Sabbaths past.— Valley Star, Notice. —Rev. A. H. Kremer, of Lan caster city, will preach in the Reformed church Carlisle, on Sabbath next at 11 o’clock A. M. aud 7 o’clock p. m. Business Notices. Nothing New.—No place like Wm. Blair «t Son’s for fresh, good goods. Wo have Just recloved a largo supply of Atmoros, No. 1 Mince Meat. Princes Paper Shelled Almonds.— Bo.deaux Almonds. London Layer Raisins. Seedless Raisins, Citron, Currants and’Cheese, also, KD.IKKJ Grocer's Paper Bags. P. S. Coal Oil at still cheaper rates. Nov. ]•>, 1808, School Books.—A large supply o • books, such as are used In tho common school of tills county, for sale, CHEAP, at Coruman & Worthington's Drug Store, No. 7 EastMalu street Carlisle. A Philadelphia Beauty.—ls the •■JUNIATA” DOUBLE - HEATING, BASE BURNING COAL STOVE, now being b‘ought Into the market- by the old established Founders Messrs. STUART, PETERSON & CO. Of this fact wo have bad ample assurance, and we trust the public will not hesitate to Inform themselves as to the many excellencies of the •• JUNIATA” as a DOUBLE "HEATER—warming PARLOR AND CHAMBERS with a SINGLE FIRE at n small cost of fuel—and PERFECT VENTlLATOR—con suming all Its gaics. This Stove Is without a rj vul, and we can confidently recommend ii to all who may wish somcthlnlng ” extra” In tho stove way, it •Special Nutires. <s*Wo notice to-day Johnson’s Rheumatic Com pound, an Internal remedy for the euro of Inlla mntory Rheumatism. This Is a most valuable medicine, since it Is a sure cure for the mos painful of all diseases. For Sale by Haverstlok Bros. S® 1 ” Sellers’ Family Medicines are among the standard preparations of the day.— Tho Imperial Cough Syrup is a sure euro for Coughs ami Colds. Call at Maverstlck Bros, and get a bottle. DR. JACKBON’S “ ANALEPTIOA.” A Physician, who lnul consumption for sever al years, with frequent bleedings of the lungs, cured himself with a medicine unknown to the profession, when his case appeared hopeless. He (s the only physician who has used it In his own person, or who has any knowledge of Its virtues; and ho ciin ascribe the degree of health ho now enjoys to nothing but the use of this mbdicino: atid nothing but utter despair and entire extinc tion of all hope of recovery, together with a want of conlldeuco In all others. Induced him to haz ard the experiment. To those suffering with any disease of tho Luugs, ho proflers a treatment he conlldontly believes xVlll eradicate tho disease.— Pi Ice 51.50 per bottle or «.00 per half dozen; sent by express. Por sale by Henry P, Geyor, Drug gist, Mechanlcsburg, Po., and druggists general ly. Scud for a circular, or call on DR. E. BOYDSTON JACKSON, Ab. 250 iY. Tenth Sired, Phila, Dec. 5, 1807—ly To Consumptives.—The advertiser, having been 'restored to health In a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having Buffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Consumption—ls anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire It, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the dl. rcctiuns for preparing and using the same, which they will and a sure curb for consumwtion, A.ST.VA. bronchitis, dtc. The only object ‘of the advertiser in bending the prescription Is to bene fit the alllicted. and sprerd information which he Com. conceives to bo invaluable, and ho hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, ns will cost him nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will picas ad dress, REV. A. WILSON ICo South Second St., Williamsburg, Kings Co* New York. Nov. 12, 1803—ly iHflarrieti. COMPORT—GRIFFITH.—On the Ist Inst, nttho TiUlhoran Parsonage, in this borough, br Ilev. Dr. Swartz, Mr. J. W. Comfort, to Miss Mary Grlfliih, the former of this county, the latter of Adams Co. • HOCKEY—JUMPER.—On the 3d Inst, by tin same, Mr. Samuel Hockey, to Miss Caroline Jumper, both of this county. Hi e o ICKKM’A.—In fort Russel, Dakota Territory, on the Lath of Oct>bcr, John ICnonoy, aged it years and two mouths, formerly of this place. „ Y • —: At Mount Holly Springs,on the Bth ult., i< rederlck Ruploy, sou ofC. \V. and C. C. Elmhurst, aged 2y?nrs,3months 18 doys. 2Elje fHarftcts t'nrllfltc Floor mi ■OIIUKCTKD WEEKLY B' Carlisle, Nov. 11, 1808. .SU f-0 nkl C0rn,...1 00, new. 05 .. 9 Of' Oats 60 .. 9 00 Clover Seed, 0 50 ... 2 00 Timothy Seed 3 00 ... 1 7i Now Hay 9 ton 10 00 P'our—Family- Flour—Super.... Hve Flour Wheat—White,* Wheats Bed, Ryo Philadelphia Market*, Philadelphia, Nov, 10, 188 s. Flour.—Sales of 3000 barrels at SflaO 50 for su perfine. (176a8 for extras, 7 2caB f>r spring wheat extra family; 850/UO5O for winter wheat, extra family, and Ual3 for fancy brands, according to quality. Ilye Hoar iNseiflngat SSoflSoper bar rel. No change to notice in corn meal. The re ceipts to-day areas follows; 1202 barrels of flour 3485 bushels of wheat, 1100 busnels of o m 77 jd bushels of oats. Grain.—Sales of red at gi 80a2 05. and umber at 2 lUa2 l-l. Ryo may bo quoted at SI 50al 55 nor bushel for Pennsylvania ahd Western. Corn Is quiet at tho recent advance ; sales of 2000 bus. Western mixed at SI 20. fteto afcberfteements. Tir.WM. D. HALL,HOMOEOPATHIC JL/ PHYSICIAN AND MEDICAL ELECTUI WAN.—Drs. Mary L. Hall, Medical Electr'cum ofllccund residence, N 0.37 South Hanover Hired Carlisle, Pa. All Acute or Chronic diseases suc cessfully treated. Fulmer Donaldson, Unlontown, Pa. Cured of Heart Disease,of 2 yars standing. In live weeks. Ilftd-uecn given tip to die. Miss Clam Gilbert. Germantown. Pa. Liver Complaint, of two years stamliug. Cured In two months. Bonj, Reeser. Unlontown, Pa. Inflamution of tho eyes, with loss of the sight of one eye, of six teen years standing. Cured in three months. Mrs.* Mary Gilbert, Germantown, Pa, Dys pepsia of ten years standing. Cured in two months. Mr. F, T. Wood, Girard Avo., and Warnock St„ Philadelphia. Cured of General I'eblllty of three years standing. Miss Emma Morris. 1221 Girard Ave. Phlla. Pn. Dyspepsia and Gravel of three years standing.— Cured In six weeks. Frank Frier, 712 North 13tn street, Philadel phia, Pernio. "White Swelling" of nine years standing. Cared In live months. Mrs. Augusta Browning. Belpre,' 'hlo. Womb disease of IK years standing. Causing at times Insanity,so that her friends were compelled twko to put her Into an Insane Asylum, Cured m two months. Mrs. Annie Seger, Brldesburg, Po. Scrofulous Eruptions of three years standing. Cured in five weeks. Ail consultation free. Offices strictly private. Dr. Hall, will open on Saturday, Nov. 11, at his residence, a Dispensary, for tho deserving poor, where they may obtain advice and medeclne gratis. The dispensary will be open from lto3 o’clock every Wednesday, and Staurday, alter noon. Nov. 12,1888—1 m. TM PORT ANT. "The following named persons, late officers In Pennsylvania volunteer regiments, (or their nearest relatives,) will learn SOMETHING TO THEIR ADVANTAGE, by calllng’ r upon or addressing J. B. Spleso, At torney at Law, No. 60S Market street, Harris burg, Pa. Those writing will please give their full address. Boyer, John R. McPherson, N. T, H Byer.Sumuol. Morchall, U, c. Baugher, Mlnlch,Lazarus, Balloy, t). M. Musser, J. R, Chalfant, Geo. W. Nauglo, Jesse. Ooovor, Levi M. Penrose, Wm, Cobuugh, Powell, SamueUM Cross, Samuel E. Parke, George W. Cobb, D. H. Parker, A. ife D, Ego, Jos. A. Hea, John. Eberly, BenJ. F. Richmond, S. S. Fryrnlor, Jno. C, Sharpe Alexander B. Geyer, H. F. Spencer. Wm. Hays, John. Sfnglser, Thco, F. • Harris, Dan. A. Slngier, H. O. Hoover, Jos. F. Smith, Wilson O. Kaufilnan, T. B. Shpaffar, P. S. Kuhn, Martin. Waggoner, Jno. A- Lee. John. Wtlser, Jno. H. Landis, John B: Weubert, R. R_ Leo, Henry. Zlnn, John B. Nov. 32, 3865—31 J L. ST£ KNEE'S * LIVERY. AND &ALB STABLE, BETWEEN HAND VER AND BEDFORD BTS„ I N R K A R OF T H E J A I L > t CARLISLE, PA. Having lilted up the Stable with, new Carria ges, «tc.,lam prepared to furnish first-class turn outs at reasonable rates. Parlies taken to and. from, the Springs. April 25, 1837 ly FARMER’S BANK, CARLISLE.— } The Directors have declared a Dividend of irco per cent., payable to shareholders on the ilhlnst. Nov. 12 1863-21 WM. BLAIR & SON, “South End,” Carlisle, Pa. "S"5 0 MILES COMPLETED A limited amount of the First Mortgage Bonds! of the Unlou Pacific Railroad Company' are til lered to the public, as one of tho suiest and moat profitable investments. i. They are ft first mortgage upon the longest and most Important railroad In the country. '2. By Jaw they- can bo Issued to the Company only ns tho road la completed,no that ihev ni ways represent a real value. 3. Tbolr amount In limited by act of Cong* css to Fifty Million Uolhus on the entire Pacim. tun-, or au average oflcss than S3i),\)oo per mile. 1. Hon. E. X). Morgan, of the United Stales Hen ale, and lion. Oftkea Ames, of tho United ftlules House of Representative.-*, arc* the trustees lor the bondholders, to see that all their iniere.sis are protected. • 5. Five Qovormnout i-firectors, appointed t»y the President of the United Hiatus, arc responsi ble to the country lor tho management of Us ai faire. 0. Three United Hates Commissioners must certify that tho road Is well built und equipped, and in all respects a first-class railway, before any bonds can be Issued upon U. 7. Tho United States Governmedt lends the Company Its own bonds lo the same amount that tbo company issues, for which It lakes asec oud mortgage as its security, 8. As additional aid, It makesan absolute dona tion of 12.NXJ acres of laud to the mile, lying upon each side of the road. y. The bonds pay six per cent, in gold, and the principal Is also payable iu gold. IU. Thu earnings from tho local or way business were over Fouu Million Dollaiw lust year, ■which, after paying operating expenses, was much more than suulclent to pay the interest.— These earnings will vastly Increase on the com pletion of the entire Hue In lw>U. hi. No political action can reduce the rate of Interest. It must remain for thirty years— sixper cent, per annum in gold, now equal to between eight and nluelpor cunt, in currency. The prin cipal is then payable in go'd. If a bond, with suoh guarantees, were Issued by tho Government, its market price would not bo less than from 20 to 25 per cent, premii in. As the bonds are Issued un der Government authority and supervision, up on what Is very largely u Goverumentwork.tbey must ultimately approach Government prices.— No other corporate bonds are madesosccnre 10. The issue will soon bo exhausted. The sales .have sometimes been half a million adav, and nearly twenty millions have been sold. About ten millions ruoro may be ollerod. Ills not 1m- probable Unit at some Umo not far distant all thu bonds tho Company can Issue will be taken by some combination of capitalists and with •drawn from the market, except at a largo ad vance. Tho foug time, tho high gold Interest, .and the perfect security, must make these bonds very valuable for export. All tho predictions which tho olllcers of this Company have made In relation to tho progress and business success ot their enterprise, or the value and advuncodh tho price of their securi ties, have been more than confirmed, and they therefore suggest that parties who desire loin vest In their bonds will jlnd il to their advantage to <to so at once. Subscriptions will bo received In Carlisle bv A. L. SPONSLBU, and In Now York AT THE COMPANY’S OFFICE, No. *2O Nassau St. JOHN J. CISCO «k SON, Hunkers, No. 6U Wall Bk. HomLi sent free, but parties subscribing through cal agents, unit look to them/or their stt/e delivery. A' NEW PAMPHLET AND WAP WAS ISSUED OCT. Ist, containing a report of tho progress Of the work to that dale, and a more complete stale meat in relation to the value of the bonds than «an be given In an advertisement, which will bo sent free nn application at the Company's olllces or to any of tho advertised agents, JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New York Oct. 22, latte. jyn. TAYLOR’S OLIVE BRA NCI A mild ami agreeable Tonic Stimulant, Sion aclnc a,nd ('armlnnil v« i«l drain Market. Extracted enllrely from Herbs, Knots, Hlgli beiie/h'/ul In IY J. 11. lIOSLBK A Ult ) and loss of appetite; and na excellent Correc live lor persons BUlfering from Disorders of the Bowels, Flatulence , Hold everywhere. Depot '(70.413 Market street -PhlbulelphJa. Sept. .1. IK^—ly Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Dungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, and Consumption. Probably never before in the whole history of •medicine, has anything won so widely and so deeply upon the confldenco of mankind, as tills excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through n long series of years, and among most of the races of men it has risen higher and higher in their estlma tion, as it has become better known, its uniform character and power to cure th< 3 various affections of the lungs and throat, have mot lo it known as a ro liable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms of disease and to yi oung children, it is at the same time the most cffecta ai remedy that can bo given for incipient consumption, and the dan* gerous affections of the throat one I lungs. As a pro vision against sudden attacks of Croup, it should be kept on hand in every family, and indeed as all are sometimes subject to colds and coughs, ail should bo provided with this ontid otc for them. Although settled C'onsumntio it is thought In curable, still great numbers of cas> bs where the dis ease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to soum 1 health by tbo Cherry Pectoral, So complete is its mastery over the disorders of the Lungs x md Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it. When noth ing else could roach them, under tb o Cherry Peo~ toral they subside and disappear. Singers and Public Speaker* ilnd great pro tection from It. Asthma Is always relieved mad often wholly cured by it. . Bronchitis is generally cured by taking the Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent doses. So generally are its virtues known that wo need not publish tbo certificates of them bore, or do moro than assure the public that its qualities are ftilly maintained. Ayer’s Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague. Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Thirph Ague, Periodical or BUJoua &o., and indeed all the affections which arise from marsh, or miasmatlo poisons. As its name implies, It does Cura, and docs not fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance whatever, it in nowise Injures any patient. The number and importance cults cures in the ague dis tricts, are litcrallv beyond account, and wo oeliovo without a parallel in the history of Ague medicine. Our prido is gratified by the acknowledgments we receive of the radical cuircs effected in obstinate cases, and where other remedies had wholly hilled. Unacclimated persons, either resident in, or travelling through miasmatic localities, will bo pro tected by taking the AGUE CXTBE dally. For Liver Complainta, arising from torpidity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating trie Liver into healthy activity. For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it is an excellent remedy, producing many truly re markable cures, where other medicines had Ruled. Prepared by Db. J. C. Atee ft CO., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold all round the world. PEICE, $l.OO PEE POTTLE. Foe Sale by Haverstlck brothers, Carlisle, Pa Oct. 15, 1808—It NOTICE. Carlisle Deposit Bank, \ m, « , , November Bd, 1868. / The Board of Directors have declared, a Divi dend of Five per cent, for the lost six months, clear of taxes, payable on demand. Nov. 5,18G8—3t mp ALL WHOM IT MAY CON _l_ CERN,—The undersigned having followed the business of Posting Bills ftc., for at least thirty years, lakes this occasion to Inform the cltzens of Carlisle, that he Is at all times prepar ed to attend this department on the shortest notice. Ho can bo found at all times when not professionally engaged, at the hotel of George Wetzel. QEORGEL. GOUCHER. J. C. HOFFER, Chs/nov QNE OP THE BEST INVESTMENTS the FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OFTHB UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. AND nl And by tho Company's advertised scent* throughout the United Slates. ilttcJjical BITTERS. BITT K K H , DV«IM*SIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, J. K. i'AR A Co J. P. HASSLER, Cashier. Bnj (Soots BEAD! ' CONStUEB //T BARGAIN HIM lUHUAINSII!! W. C. SAWYER & CO’S., CHEAP HT () ft K ! Wo have Just received from Philadelphia, a large and ohoa DRESS GO In which will bo fouud all tbo late and attractive styles of the season. Our stock embraces FIFUHED, PLAIN, STRIPED AND REF FANCY SILKS, Gross Grain, Gross do Armure, Gross do Rhino, and Jplngllne, Itouhaix, Lyons, Oreatonue, Shot and Mnhalr popiini French Merinos, Alpacas, Cashmeres ami all colors and prices. We have a full lino of tho celebrated BUFFALO MOHAIH BLACK ALPACAS. bo, a Largo Block of all kinds of BLACK AND MOURNING GOODS, Such as TAMIBE, EMPRESS, QUEENS and Particular attention paid to funeral orders. Call and see oar largo stock of Miuk Sable, Stone Martin, German Fitch, Siberian Squirrel, Brown Coney, Lustre Fitch, Water Mink, Blue Coney, Musk- rat, ami Silver Martin Furs, Just received fro n the well known house of Nicholas. Ituitue.ttACo.,Broadway.N.V. These muffs and Collars Uuve a now Improvement, which will make them wear much longer than the old style of manufacture. Gentlemen can also Ilnd on our counters u va riety oi 'BENCH AND AMERICAN CASHIMEKK* In Fancy and Black. beaver cloth, KSQIMAUX CLOTH, FELT CLOTIIH fop heavy sucks to over coats. -Suita made by the best tailors in town. Clot In sold by us, are warranted to in* irlrned-wlUi tin best materials. CARPETS!! CARPETS!! Crosby’s English Tapestry Brussels, beautiful colors and designs, Lowel and Hartford Extra Three Ply, Ingrains, Cottage, Venetian, 11. one Made, Uneu and Hemp, from 41) cU upward*. OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, DRUGGETS, WINDOW and a general assortment of House Furnishing goods. HOSfELY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, &c., &c. Wd offer great attractions and inducements to to all wishing Dry Goods, and specially Invito all to call and examine our stook. W. C. SAWYER & Go’s., east main street, Under Hannon’s Hotel. CARLISLE.' PA. Oct. 8.1868. O W OF.ENING LEIDIGH & MILLER FALL AND WINTER GOODS tlmt Imveiever bvon branssht to Carlisle, consist fug of all kinds of desira bio goods suitable for the season such ns a DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS.’/ BLACK DRESS SILKS All Qualities, SPLENDID CHANGEABLE SILKS. SUPERB PLAIN SIDES All Colors, FRENCH POPLINS All Shades. Splendid RllklFaccd Epongllnes, Beautiful Hllk Mixtures, changeable, Mohair Alpacas, all colors, Coburgs, Plain Poplins, Lustrine Black Hllki The largest assortment of Shawls that wo have ever opened. AU tho now stylos. Fancy and Plaid Blanket Shawls, Chenille Shawls, Thlbbet Shawls, all sizes for Ladles, Misses' and Chil dren, at very low prices. We now have the largest assortment of Furs that are to bo found In the county. Elegant Mink Sable Furs, Eugina Cloths Furs of every ijuallty and size tor Ladles, Misses’ and Children. MOURNING GOODS of every description for the season. FUNERAL GOODS. Special attention given to filling orders for town or country. LADIES CLOAKS CLOAKING CLOTHS LAMA of all the dow colors. A splendid variety of CLOTHS. iILA'’IC AND COLORED BEAVER CLOTHS Is 11*0 proper place lo purchase your oa they an-Mu-only Uouho In to i*n that keeps a full line of alt grades and qua' h Home Made flannels. Eh-Kiint R*‘pp Slinket Fluin-i Splendid White Flannels, Home Made Barred Shirting Flannels, All kinds of Flannels to suit all purposes. DOMESTIC GOODS Wo do not mention the amount of yards on a ml. tint we will prove that the largest stock In >wn of Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, lea bed and Unbleached Sheetings, Tickings »cts. and upwards. Colton Table Dlapdrs, Glng ums. Checks and Culllcoes us low as S eta. We defy competition,as wo cannot be undersold, having bought a very large supply of White and I’o'arcd of all grades; and will be sold very MAHSAILLK3 QUILTS, The new style of Seamless Balmorals, Balmo rals of all sizes and qualities. CLOTHS & CAST MERES that aio to ho found In the market. BEAUTIFUL FANCY CASIxERES for gent«, youths and childrens sulta. »f every grade ami color, to be sold under tegn nr prices. J* OTIOKSI N.O TIONSII in such an umlle.-H vnriet that it would'be Im possible to enumerate. Every stylo grade and quality. CARPETS!! CARPETS! ! E L O 0 K OIL CLOTHB. TABLE OIL CLOTHS, Drugget In patterns with Borders and by the yard. Above you find mentioned but a small portion ol our ologaui stock of goods Just opened, and os we qro determined not vo bo undersold by any other house, we still keep up our reputation for selling n great many goods, and selling them al ways at very low prices, to suit every person that w*|i tiiv.a ok with u call. Please do not fail to gi*u us ..u vui iv cull and see for yourselves we can fully prove every word that we publUh, LEIDICH & MILLER, SIGN OF THE CARPET HALL, No. 2 East Main Street, Carlisle*, Penn’a OcU 8.1868 sBcj> (Soo-J» AT TIIJB k *v r k a L DRY GODS STORE OF The most complete slock of GRAND DISPLAY IRISH P3FLINS All Colors. Superb Empress Reppa, all colon Poplin Alpacas, Blaok and Colored, Fronoh Morlnos, Cashtnorct Delaines, 4c„ &o. SHAWLS I SHAWLS!! FURS! FV/iHH Pl/RSf’i Bplondll German Fitch Furs, Superb Siberian Squirrel Furs, AND for !,;ui lea Backings and Cloaks. LMDH.TI * MILLER’S PL A .V X KI, s, HJ.A ' KK'/S! JtLASTCKTSf! I'.INPY COVERLIDS HONEY COMB QUILTS, &c. !t A LITORAL SKIRTS. CLOTH DEPARTMENT. Tiro most complete stook of OVER COATINGS WOOLEN GOODS. ON THE CORNER, Stobcs, (Eiutoave, See Beauty, dura iulitv, k. o.Vo- MY, iho undersigned having returned from the cities with a largo stock ol goods, invito the at tention of all who desire satisfaction to call and examine their stock consisting m purl of S T O V KH, tfucU astho Harley Sheaf. Dictator, Noble Cook, COOK STOV K S , which they challengo the trade to compete with, feeling confident that they can soil bettor stoves for less money than any tlrm In the country.— The attention of the public Is Invited to their choice selection of RANGES, PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVE«, among which can bo found SPEARS’ CELEBRATED Revolving Light Base Burning Stove, Juniata Base Burning Parlor Healer, in fact they can please you with .stoves of all kinds at prices which defy competition. PUMPS, for deep Wells and Cisterns constantly on hand. Their stock of goods comprises everything kept In a first class furnishing store, such as Coffee Mills, Flatirons,. Coal Buckets. Coal Sieves Shovels and Pokers, Registers, Toiletware, Foot Tubs, Infant Bathing Tubs. Chamber Seta Ac. Ac. Ac Also, Copper and Brass Dippers, Wrought Iron Pansand Ludels, (Jake Pans and Moulds, Spoons Knives and Forks, And all kinds of Hollow Ware. TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, of all kinds constantly on hand, manufactured by the best workmen of the best material. Hav ing stock In largo lots for the cash they are en abled to sell ot small advances, all they auk la a call from you to examine their goods mat price list, after which they feel certain vou will hoy no whore else. Their motto Is “ Live wul Let Live .” Fire bricks and grates for all kinds of Stoves, constantly on hand. Boynton Base Burning fciro Place Heater, similar to the Lutrobe. Ten Plato Stoves, PORTABLE and STATIONARY HEATERS and RANGES of the different manu facturers and patterns. Old stoves taken In exchange, No OS North Hanover Street- THE ORIENTAL. THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL Base Burning Coal Stoves, and Parlor Fnmaoes, Dato received Four Pint OUu Premium* at the New York State and other Fairs* AUe. the great SIL.VBU ffICIMZ* at the Fair of the American Institute held in the City of New York, XSOS* THEY ARB PERPETUAL BURNERS, ONLY ONE FIRE BEING REQUIRED TO BE MADE DURING THE SEASON. THEY ARB PERFECT VENTILATORS 0? THE APARTMENT. THERE CAN BE NO ESCAPE OP GAS FROM THEM. THERE CAN BE NO CLINKER OR BLAG TO OBSTRUCT. THE EIRE WILL REMAIN FORDATS WITH- OUT ATTENTION. THE ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL TO AN “OPEN FIRE." THEY ARE POWERFUL HEATERS AMD YET PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO MILD WEATHER. THEY ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL STOVES AND FURNACES EVER MADE. THE FURNACE WILL HEAT, SATISFAC TORILY, BOTH AN UPPER AND A LOWER BOOM, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FUEL The following are a few of the many refortnces to persons wbo have been and are* now using tho “ORIENTAIV and to whom wo confident ly refer for testimony as tolls great tnonf. Dr. D. Million, Dr. (’ornnuiu, D. Spoils, H. Lonem-cker, Mrs. Galbruttli. Jacob Tlmdlum, H. E. Brepchhlll, Miller & UmvptH Vm. Rpon>»i«M-. •I. NolTßlJm«*r. K. Leonnnl, Dr. Zilzev. tuul quite u number of others. For Sale by RTNKSMITH & lliriM . ,Vo. 08. y</< th }fmionr Sh '-r t. Taui isi.k. Pknn’a Sept. 2-1, Is 5H— ''in Boots ant) 31) ors, rimiAV stock of boots and V J SHOES. HFOTTSWOmD A KERRY, No. 13. South Hasovuu, st. CAUMrtt.n, I'unn’a. Bcr leave to call the intention of their ensto* mein, and residents <•; < ami surnnue ling country, to their large ami well s.-ieeied a..,ck of gentlemens. ladlc-s, mi.i children* BOOTS AND S H O K S , at prices oh low as to defy nil competition. Wi> arc also prepared to iminuiiuiim- in the latent styles and best manner nil icunl-.ni work, wlneh wo will make up :d pne. - >o l.uv.asto make li an object for all to ui\,-n* ucail. We make up nothing but the verv mi-i ..i *;tn«u, whh-h we warrant to til.ami um- in all cases. Cull and examine .me Mock. ntnl lie couvtt «e«l. We soil us cheap if u>it the > -inest. mnl best, goods in town. We have a i trade, ami the way wo got U wn.s SELL! NO tlhiim’, HOOTS AND SHOES atasmnl’ prole. “ ' v-n v ish (<> ho done by,” Is tin r mol in. Now 'firni will only cull and look at our si.e-l:, v ,n, i ( i t we me deter* mined to please ami sell to s.'! -a h., rnayu'ivo us their pn« roni'ue. We have nil im niense stock on hand ot fvrr; v.-rnu fiom heavy liotn>-.inmlo Kip Ilu'ilKiHKl Shoes In the lightest and finest wear. Remember the number III.HnI’TII HANOVER street, a few doors r?oiith of InhotPa corner, near the Market House. JAMES SPOTTSWOOD. Oct. 15. IHK—3m FRANCIS A. KERRY. iLEgal lloti'ces EOTICS.— Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on (he estate of riel Hites, dco'd., hue of Westpennshoimich twp., have lii cn granted to the undersigned resid ing In the smm* low n.shlp II persons Indebt ed to said estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims will pro sent them for settlement. JACOB RHOADS, Oot. 22, IHOB,—fit AdminiUrator. 'VTOTICE.—Notice Ih hereby given that 11 Letters of Administration on theestvlo of Robert Lind,'late of I’onn township, dec-iascd, have been grunted to the undersigned. AH per sons knowing themselves Indebted to the estate are requested to muko payment Immediately, to his attorney In fact, Noah Cockley.nnd those having claims against said estate will al«<> pre sent them for settlement, JAMKHH. LIND. Oct. 22, 18GH, —fit,* Administrator, HOTICE. —Notice ih hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of rno.Zolllngcr.lato of Carlisle. Penn’a. dec’d. have been issued to the undersigned, residing la All porsonsknowlng themselves Indebted to the csfnto are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also nrcsont them for set tlement. CHARLES V. HOPPER, 0et.22.1H68.-01* AdminiMtrator. "VTOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that ll Letters of Administration on the estate of Nancy Ann Uennett, deceased, late of Monrce township, have been granted to the undersigned residing in same township. AU persons indebt ed to said estate are reqestod to make payment Immodiateiy, and those having claims against said estate will also present them lorsettiomcul. JOHN PAUL, AdnUnUtrutor. Nov.' 5. im—fit HOTICK. Noilfo tt* liHieby given that •n* ,-v«l(U iui»truliuii on me estate of c Burton, of Lower Allen township, have been grunted to the undersigned resid ing lu same iwp. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immedi ately. and those having claims against said es tate will present them for settlement, _ JOHN U.MBERSKR, Administrator. Ocl. 15,1 WW FOK SALE.—Second hand Seven Oc tavo Rosewood Plano, almost as good os new. Inquire at this olllco. October 15,18U3.—0w JpALL GODSS" HICKEY, SHAHPE A CO. IMPORTERS, Eclipse, and other varieties of At Popular Prices, A VERY EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF RICKEY, SHARP & CO NO. 727 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILA. Feb. B,lB6S—ly 628 HOOPBK,IBTS £2B CORSETS, CORSETS NO. 628 ARCH PHIL A ., CELEBRATED “CHAMPION” HOOP SKIRTH For Ladies, Misses and Children, Tbo largest assortment, and best qualllty and styles in the American Market. Every lady should try them, as they recommend themselves by wearing longer, retaining ihelr shape much better, being lighter and more elastic than utl others—WARRANTED in every respect, and sold lio^fcfKl^tT 30 *' ABk for HOPKINS’ “CHAM- Superior Hand-mode Whalc-Bono CORSETS in I Ifteen different Grades including the ” Imperi al” and Thompson & Langdon’s “GLOVE FIT TING” CORSETS, ranging in prices from HI cti., to sooO; together with Joseph BockoTs OK* E BRATED FRENCH WOVEKCOBsBIS, superior shapes and quality, Ton different Grades, from £i.iu to £3-50. They nro the finest and best good* for the prices, over Imported.. The trade suppli ed with HOOP SKIRTS and CORSETS at the Lowest Rates. Those visiting the City should not fall to cull and examine our Goods and Prices, as wo defy all competition. March 5. iMkf.—lom QUMBERLAND VALLEY HOUSE CORNER OF EAST HIGH BEDFORD STREETS CAULISLE, PA. J. B. FL O Y D, Proprietor. March 12,1868.—1 y. For doing a family washing In the best ami cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal to any In the world! lias all the strength of old rosin soup with tho mild and lathering qualities m genuine Castile. Try thissplondld Soap, sold by the ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS, 4H North Front street. Philadelphia. Hept. 3, IKtW-ly. Real Estate Sales YALUAULK HOTEL PROPEIit V AT PIIIVATESM.K.UH EXCHANGE. Kmc A I'AHM.- I The Bubacrlber otloiM «t pnvu... -id.- the well known Hotel stand In Nowvil'i* i*« , known as the Logan House. The lot(up«.n u hu b tho hotel stands) contains 75 by Ibti feet, umt m addition thereto will bo sold an excellent Gar den, containing 05 by IBOleet. Tho bouse )• large and substantially built of stone, containing 8 bleeping apartments, good Bar-room, Lining room, Parlor, Kitchen and all modern couvou lonclcs. A good well of water at tho door, excel lent Stabling for forty horses, Ico House, Woo : House, Smoko House, and all necessary out buildings. The Logan House Is widely and fa vorably known and Is largely patronized. Ji Im* been quite recently renovated and repaired throughout. Terms to suit the purchaser. For further portlculnrs, apply to the subscriber..! in hia absence to Peter A. Ahl, at NowvlJlo, Pu., JOS. A, wouduuk:*. Sept. 3,1868-tf Five houses for sale.-tim* undersigned offer at Private Solo. Five new two-story Fromo Houses, with two-siory bookbuildings. Each bouse contains six rooms, iloislicd In the best style. The lots are 2uu f«et deep. Tho properties will bo sold together nr separately, at low rates and easy terms. For rm - tlior particulars, enquire at rlJetancy &.Slirom s Coal and Lumber yard, ) Sept. 10,18QS—V. Y ALU ABLE AT PUBLIC SALE.—The underslgin-n »>,*• mg appointed Truatco to sell tho Ileal of William Glancoy, deceased, will orler-tin uuino at public sale, nt the Court House, In Cm lisle, on Saturday,the 2t>lh day of November,l; (**. at 2 o'clock, P. M., viz: A two-story Stono House, wltli a one-fimv Stone back building attached, situate on s.mih Hanover atreet,ln the borough of CarlUlo, bound - ed on tho North by property of John Seller*' heirs, on tho South by property of Mrs. M'Mutli on tho East by property of Joshua Blxler,aud on ho West by South Hanover street. Tho lot can al ns about 30 feet on Hanover street, running >uck about 2JO feet. Tho terras of sale will be undo known on the day of sale by JOS. C. THOMPSON, Trustee. Nov. 5, IS63—lt Building lots at private BALK.—The undersigned offers at Private >, twelve valuable Building Lots, facing on North Bedford street, and lying between North Bedford street and the Turnphce, They will bo sold separately or all together, on easy terms.— The locution of these lots Is one of the best in town f<»r building purposes., Persons wishing to purchase Will call on JOHN W. McBRIDK, October 15, iBos.—lm L ADIEB’ FANCY FURS ! r Ladles' and Chll urea's Wear, In the w*rtS*s»" Oily. Also, a fine as sortment of Gents’ FUR GLOVKS «t COLLARS. I mu enabled to dispose of my goods ai very reasonable prices, and 1 would therefore kuUimi m call Irani my friends of Cumberland eanntv end vicinity. Remember the Name, Number and Hired! JOHN FAUKIRA, No. 71b ARCH. St., ab. 7th, south side. Pbtlad a HA VK NO PARTNER. NOB CONNECTON W 11 I any OTHER Stork in Pailahulphi*. Oct. B.lBUB.—lm AND COMMISSION HOUSE. Flour A Feed, Cboi, Flatter A Soli. J. BEETEM A BROTHERSlmvlngpuirl...-. Snyder & Newcomer their extensive Wu.H,. ; . Henderson’s old stand,} head of High cave to Inform tho public that will commtir .... Forwarding and Commission business on » ■<>- extensive scale than heretofore. The highest market price will bo paid f><; I, ..,r Grain and Produce of all kinds.' Flour aud Feed, Ploster, Bait and Hay c<. 11 constantly on hand and for sale. Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKENS VALLEY, LOCUST MOUNTA N. LAWBERRT. .. Llmcburners* and Blacksmiths* Coal, com.n. i ly for sale. Kent under cover, aud dellvonw .• , to any part of the town. Also, all kinds.if her constantly on hand. Dec, 1. IWJS. ASTHEWEATHERIS NOW VEin PROPITIOUS and the the prices are most fu • vorablefortholuvluglnof your winters coul Un subscriber would oO'er tils stock to the public knowing lull well the disposition of the im.v generally to make many promises to efli-ctsuw-- Tbo subscriber would prefer to leave the qua m *• of tbo coal ho furnishes SPEAK FOR ITSELF. and he will be hold to the following which ü bis old standards. 1. To soil none but the best coal that Is to h.- had. 2. To soli as cheap as any one In the trade. 3. To deliver what his oust* ment buy, end tn.i to furnish them with a lower nriced article, >u mako the price suit his sales. 4. Believes In the principle tha scales cun not bo in use [without repairs,] for a scries of yen i •>. to the advantage of the customers. 5. To keep nll klndsof coal to be hndauy where else. 0. Never to misrepresent coal to make a sale. 7. To guarantee full two thousunu pom. Us td the ton. 8. Toglvo the customers the advantage of miy chaugo of prices at the mines. , 9. Is determined to do all in hi- power fur i In bdnoflt of those who deal with him. Send ~ your orders and you shall bo dealt as fuirlv wui and on ns favorable terms as any yard'in ih<- place. July 80,1668. Xp A S H I O N A B li E FALL and WINTER MILLINERY, MRS. S. A. HUTTON Having Just returned from Philadelphia w it h ~ largo and choice selection of Millinery <Ju ,i -desires tho ladles of Carlisle and vicinity to pi u... call and examine her stock, comprising the im. .j styles of HATS. BONNETS, CAPS, FLOWERS, 81880Nd.4- I have also added to mr line of goods a fine u«> sortmont of Hair, Including Braftu, Sivitchet, C'»* /« j-yisetla, ttc. ' N. B.—Swltches and Braids repaired. Nov. 5. ISGS.—It 9, A. H, 2JtB ©BOIiS. JOBBERS AND RETAILERS, OFFER, FALL DRESS GOODS. WM. T. HOPKINS. BIAiJUrACTUIIRU OF TUB AKA fOHN FAREIKA S Id Eatabllahod FTH (anufnctory. <’o. 718 ARCH Street Ijovo 7th, Pixiladui.- Jiia. Have now *o Horo of iuv own Im >orUitlon and Mntm acturo.oncoftheliMv it and most bemi'ifni lections of AN C Y F IT US . J.BHETEMa hi;,,-, A. H. BLAI 11.
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