JB©r Much has been sung of the ‘ ‘ Maid , with Golden Hair.” No song, however, ‘ . has yet been able’ to make the color a o; popular one fir any considerable length - of time. - Light red, faded or sandy hair are equally under the ban of public opln lon. Wo are happy to announce to our readers who desire to change those colors, that three applications of Bing’s Vege , table Ambrosia’will give them beautiful / auburn tresses possessing all that soft, M lustrous appearance so desirable in this r'®chief adornment of female beauty. .-;|| Oct. 29,1868-4 t- i;!/' Vote op Thanks. —At a meet ing of the Empire. Hook and Lad- T der Company, held, at the Court House, on Friday, evening, Oot. 30, the > following resolution was passed: Resolved, That the. Emplro.Hook and Ladder Company tender their thanks to 1 the gentlemen whio * so kindly volun teered their services’ In .getting up our ' Gift Concert: also, to the l Carlisle Brass :. Band, for their services ; also, to the clti- V sens of , Carlisle and vicinity, for their patronage Tnos. h. Armstrong, B. K. Spangler, W. W. Allison. . Committee. Farewell Sermon.— Rev Dr. David son, who has been filling the pulpit of the Second Presbyterian church so acceptably for four or five months, preached his farewell sermon to a crowded house, on Sabbath evening. Dr. Davidson came here last, summer h) .recruit his health, v and kindly consented to preach while the ; pulpit remained vacant. He contem plates visiting Europe during the com ing season, and it is ’a source of deep re gret that he could hot be induced to 're main longer in bur midst, as he is' one of the ablest divines ,in the Presbyterian V church. Special Notice.— Great reduction in prices, of all grades of seasonable dress goods. Shawls, Blankets, Purs, Cloths, Caasimeres, &c., at the central dry goods emporium of Leidlch & Miller. Please do not fail to give us acalland get a share of the bargains, and the goods that are almost given .away. Leidioh & Miller. Sworn In.—On Saturday last, District Attorney Charles B* Maglaughlin took the oath of cilice, and " entered upon his second term. BST The .Pptato crop this season is very good and almost entirely free from rot. The potatoes are not as large as they are some years, but the yield is above an average. Fine Weather.—The most charming fall weather is with us again. ISusituB 8 Noticeo. Nothing New.—No place like Wm. Blair & Sdh’a for-ft-osh, good goods. Wo have Just recloved a large supply of Atmores, No. 1 Mince Meat. Princes Paper Shelled Almonds.— Boidoaux-Almonda. London Layer Raisins Seedless Raisins, Citron, Currants and Cheese also, 100,000 Grocer’s Paper Bags. P. a Coal Oil at still cheaper rates. WM. BLAIR & SON, “ South End,” Carlisle, Pa. Nov. 12,1808. School Books.— A large supply of books, such 03 are used in the common school of this county, for sale, CHEAP, at Common & ■Worthington’s Drug Store, No. 7 East Main street Carlisle. A Gay Decievee.—Generally proves the stovo that has been selected for its more ex , ternal adornment, with no regard to Its Internal or scientific construction. We hear It upon the Very hlshcst authority, that tho “JUNIATA’’ the Improved, Illumtnaicd . Magazine, Hot-aar Par lor Stove, manufactured by Messrs. STUART & -J’ETERSoN & CO., of Philadelphia, is tho most ;perfect stove of Its character ever invented. • Pro tsumlng this to be a truth, the trade of our sec* tionwill see that they cannot afford to exclude Go admirable a stove from their lists, and will accordingly forward their orders without delay. Wo have a highly developed partiality for a good stove, and so take pleasure in referring to the ** latest" especially when it la “ the best.” Prom, our knowledge of the longstanding business integrity and enterprise of the above named Firm, and the uniform excellencies of tbo Wares they manufacture, we feel warranted in commending the "JUNIATA” to the trade as a stove of more than ordinary merit. Greenfield, at No. 4 East Main street, had the good fortune to be in Philadelphia, du ring the money panic, and availed himself of the opportunity to buy a large stock of Dry Goods, Furs, &c., from-tho larget houses in the city at fair prices. "Theh* loss has been our gain.”— Greenfield offers these goods at great reduction Inprices. Alpaca Poplins at 50, worth 75. All wool Plaids at 75 worth 8.100. Alpacas, Poplins, Mori noes, Prints, • Muslins, Ginghams at correspon dingly reduced rates. His stock of Furs is un equalled, sots from 87.00 to SIO3JDO. Cali and see him, and you will find his public statements to bo true. Recollect No. 4, Fast Main street. •Special Notices. notice to-day Johnson's Rheumatic Com pound, an Internal remedy for the cure of Infla matory Rheumatism. This is a most valuable medicine, since It is a sure cure for the mos painful of all diseases. For Sale by Haverstlck. Bros. Sellers 1 Family Medicines are among the standard preparations of the day.— The Imperial Cough Syrup is a sure cure, for Coughs and Colds. Call at Haverstlck Bros, and get'a bottle. DR. JACKSON’S “ ANALEPTICA.” A Physician, who had consumption for sever al years, with frequent bleedings of the lungs, curefl himself with a medicine unknown to the profession, when his case appeared hopeless. He la the only physician who has used It in his own person, or who has any knowledge of its virtues; ; and ho can ascribe degree of health he now ■ enjoys to nothing but tho use of this medicine; . and nothing but utter despair and entire oxtlnc ' tlon of all hope of recovery, together with a want • of confidence in all others, induced him to haz ; ard the experiment. To those suffering with any • disease of the Lungs, he pfoflers a treatment he • confidently believes will eradicate tho disease.— 1 Price 81.60 per bottle or 8.00 per half dozen; sent 'by express. For sale by Henry-F. Goyer,Drug ; gist, Meohanlcsburg, Pa., and druggists general ity. Send for a circular, or call on DR. E. BOYLSTON JACKSON, JVO.-250 IV. Tenth Street, Thila. Dec. 6, 1807-ly ' To. Consumptives,*— The advertiser, having been restored to health In a few weeks by a very.simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread 'disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of euro. To all who desire It, ho will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the dl roctlons for preparing and using the same, which they will find asm curb fob cokstjmpttioh, ahtma. bronchitis, &c. The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescription Is to bene fit the afflicted, and sprord information which ho conceives to bo invaluable, and ho hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as will cost him nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will pleas ad dress, REV. A. WILSON 105 South Second Bt., Williamsburg, Kings Co. Now York.. Nov. 12, 1868-ly. iSlarrfcH. BASHORE—HAVE RSTICK.—On the 17 th Inst,, by the Rev. W. R. Mills, Mr. J. W, Bashore, of Churohtown, and Miss Frauds M. Haveratlck, of Carlisle. 30 UU. SHEAPPEIt—-In this borough on Thursday last, George W. Sheeffer, Esq,, aged 72 years. LINE.—In this borough, on Saturday last, —William. Line, BB years .and 1 month. ' MASONHIMER.—ON the 12 Inst., of Cholera Infantumn, James M. Son of S. M, and Matilda R. Masonhlmer, aged 8 months. ffiije iftlariuts. Carlisle Flonr m COUUKCTBp WEEKLY 3 CAHtiaLE, Nov. 18,’1803: ‘ Flour—Family, $ll 50 Old C0rn,...l 00, now. 05 Flour—Super 9 00 Oats, 65 Rye Flour 000 Clover Seed, : 003 wheat—White 2 00 Timothy Seed 3 00 Wheat—Red 1 7.i Now Hay $ ton 10 00 Rye $l 25 Philadelphia markets. Philadelphia, Nov, 17, 1808. Flotte,—Sales of 800 barrels Wisconsin and Minnesota extra family at $7 50 a 8 25 per barrel; 000 barrels Pennsylvania and Obioal 0 05a 10 50. Incondlng 200 barrels Lancaster county, within this ran .'ojsmall lota of fancy at 811, and extra at 060 a 0 75. No change In Ryo Flour or Corn Meal. Small sales of the former at 8. Qkain.—The Wheat market Is very quiet; sales of 1600 bushels red, at SI 98a 2 05 i amber at 8210 a 216, and whlto at 220 a 2 85. Rye Is steady at H 8 a 150 for Western. Corn comes In slowly and Is very qnlot; small sales of old yel low at 113; new do. at 80 a 03c.. according to dry ness, and western mixed at 110 a 112. Oats are steady, with sales of Western at 07 a 70c. 6000 bushels of Barley sold on secret terms, and 1000 bushels Malt at $2 30. The receipts to,day are as follows; 2252 bids, flour: 8800 bushels wheat ;2450 bushels corn; 10,155 bushels oats. Whisky.—loo bbls. gold at $lO3 a 110 pergallon, tax paid. In wood and Iron-bound packages. illeto autottemeuts. J REGISTER’S NOTlCE.—Notice ia \jhercby given to all persons Interested, that o following accounts have been filed lu this of llce, by the accountants therein named,for exam ination, and will be presented to the Orphan’s Court of Cumberland County, for confirmation, and allowance, on Tuesday, December 15th, A. D.,1808: 1. Supplemental account of James B. Weakley and Robert Bell, Executors of the will and testa ment of Robert 8011, late of South Middleton townshp, dpccased. 2, First and partial account of Samuel Woods Sterrett, James Thomas Sterrett and Wm. L. Craighead, Executors of tho last will and testa ment of Johns. Sterrett, fate of Dickinson twp., deceased. 8. First and Final account of John H. Bowman, Administrator of Samuel Bowman, deceased. 4. First account of John H. Cressler and Ml ohnol Cressler, tost amontaryTrustees of the hoi rs of Adam Cressler. '5. First and Anal account of Mary G. Chris tleb, and Emanuel Srioke, Executors, of Chaa. G. Cbrlstlcb, deceased. 0. The account of Jason W. Eby, Executor of Lewis Harlan, deceased. 7. Guardianship account of J.Eramlngcr.gnar llan of Beatrice Walborn, a minor child of I)r. D. I. Walborn, deceased. 8. The flrstand final account of James Mcllhcn ny, Executor of Mary C» Mcllhenny, deceased. 1). Third and final account of J. M. Woodburn and Joseph A. Woodburn, Adiu’rs. of John M. Woodburn, deceased. * JACOII DORSHEIMER, Nov. 10, 1808—tc Jteyl.'iicr, \ TTENTION!! "Vvb the undersigned, having purchased tho right from. Levi Albert, are prepared to drill wells In this and adjoining counties at greatly reduced rates. Orders promptly attended to. Orders should bo addressed to JACOB ALBERT Jr., & BRO.O Nov. 10, 1808—3m* Yaluable farm AND COUN TRY SEAT AT PRIVATE SALE.—'The sub scriber offers at private sale, ills Farm and Resi dence known as tho Green Hill Farm, and form erly as tho CumbcrlandNuisories/ It is situated miles East of Carlisle, being bounded on tho North by tho Cumberland Valley Rail Road,and contains 105 Acres, Tho Mansion House is a largo and substantial Brick Building, containing 14 apartments and three good cedars, it lids good well water in each kitchen,'(tho water lor one being drawn by a hydrant ana for tho other by a pump,) also In tho wash house, close by, drawn from a hydrant. The yard is well deco rated and shaded by choice and rare Evergreens, Shade Trees, Shrubbery «6c.,«tc. Tho Barn is a Largo Bank Barn, with well water, the water being drawn by a hydrant, under the Forebay.— There Is also a large! and commodious Hog Pen and Poultry House combined. There are seven permanent Cisterns on the premises accommo dating tho two kitchens, tho Wash House, Barn, Green House, «tc. There is Bath and Tool House. Some 400 square loot of Propa gating Bed, with two Furnaces .and substantial . brick and iron flues, together with Carriage House, Smoko House, Wood. House «tc. The Fruit Department consists .of 400 Apple Trees, in full bearing -or approachiug'that state. 150 Stan dard Pears, many of them in a line bearing state. 300 Bearing Peach Trees, and 00 or 70 Bearing Cherry Trees. Over 2000 Grape Vines, including some 60 varieties, but most of tho Concord, and many in full bearing stale. Also Rasp berries, Blackßoralca Strawberries &c. This Fruit. Department contains many of tho most profitable sorts, ' collected by tho the owner during his 20 yours experience lu tho Nursery business, lu short for a pleasant, healthful location with from 30 to 40 miles mountain range in fall view from the yard, and a general combination of conveniences and com forts, It offers a rare chance f ir persons who wish i o settle down and enjoy at once what would re quire half a Ilfo-Mme togathcr aiouud them, un tho same farm is also built a largo and commo dious new atone House, with a good Well and Cistern near the kitchen door, new Stable for cow and horse, Hog Pen, &c. &c., with young Fruit 'frees, Ornamental Trees, and Flowering Shrubs already under way. The whole, with both sets of buildings, can be bought, or tho mansion building with 1)3 or a 100 acres, can ho bougnt separately.- Middlesex station on the C. V. R, 11., is quite near tho property. For further particulars call on the subscriber residing on tluT premises, ftr address Box No. 102, Carlisle P. O. NOV. IU, ICBS—3t VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE.—WiII be sold on the prom ises under an order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, on Friday, tho 11th day of December, A. D., 1308, at 10 o’clock, a. m., the fol lowing valuable property: No. i. A First-Class Limestone Farm,situate la Southampton lownshlp/,Cumberland county, bounded by lands of Alex. M. Duncan, Duncan and Pilgrim, John and Jacob Fogleaonger, and John Grove, containing .114 acres and l-l perch es. The Improvements are a Two-Story Bride Dwelling House, a Stone Bank Corn Cribs, Wagon shea and all necessary out-buildings.— All those buildings are In excellent condition.— Tnero is ngood Well of water at tho door, and an excellent Young Orchard outlie farm. Tho land, which is In tho hlgheststate of cultivation, Is all cleared except about four acres, which mo cov ered with the best quality of oak timber, and lies adjoining the Cumberland Valley Railroad, and is within threo miles of thoOakvllle market, and threo miles of Shlppensburg. No. 2. At ihtfsamo time and place will bo sold two Valuable Tracts of Mountain Land, situate in Hopewell township. In said county, the first bounded by lands of John and Philip Miller, Jno. Stoufibr, James M. Means, and tho following de scribed lot, containing 21 acres and 101 perches. And tho second bounded by lauds of J. M. Means, A. B. MclClunoy, Esq.. Aaron Kunkol, and tho first deserbed lot, containing ll acres and 18 perches. These tracts of Umber laud lie in a' convenient ami accessible position, and are cov ered with Chestnut, Oak and Locust Timber of excellent quality. Also, in pursuance of said order of court, will bo sold In tho borough of Shlppensburg, on Bat urday, tho 12th day of December, a. D.,18r8, at" 10 o’clock a. M., tho following described vain* able property; No. 1. A House and Lot of Ground-sltnato in • said borough,bounded on tho West by Earl street, on tho North by a lot of Jacob Rcddig, on the East by a fourteen feet alloy,and on tho South by George Tarraan, containing thirty-six feet four Inches in fronton Earl street, and two hundred and fifty-seven feet four inches In depth to said alley. The improvements are a Two-Story Brick House, with bock building and neccessury out building, and a good stable at tbe-foot of the lot. This property Is subject to tho right In George Turman, his heirs and assigns, to cuter to and from the well of water on the premises, ‘for tho purpose .of talcing water therefrom for family use. • Exchange. No. 2. At tho same time and place, a House and Lob of Ground, situate In sold borough, bounded as follows: Beginning on Penn street ut tho ter mluues of Mrs. Mathews’ lot, thence West by said lot and ground of Rov. Jacob Hossler, 07 feet 7 Inches, thence South by Rev, Jacob Hossler, 27 feet to a lot of Valentino Rudolph, thence by same east 07 leot7 Inches to Penn street, thence by said street 27 feet to the place of beginning.— Tho improvements on tills lot are an excellent Two-Story Weather-Boarded Dwelling House. No. 3. At tho same time and place, a piece or parcel of land in Shlppensburg township, In tbo county aforesaid, bounded by tho public road, land of Bartran, Mackey & Brothers, Levi K, Douavln and Daniel Anderson, containing four Acres more or less. No. 4. At tho same tlmo and' place, a tract of • Wood Land, situate in Southampton township, county aforesaid, bounded by land of Georgo w. Himes, Susan Clever, and Conrad Clever, con taining four Acres, neat measure. Persons deslrlngtosoethe property can cail'on either of the undersigned. Sales to commence on both days at 10 o'clock, A. is., when attendance will bo given and terms made known by ISABELLA DUNCAN, WM. D. McCUNE, , Jdm’rj, qf W. Q. Duncan, dec'd. Nov.-19; IBG3—3t • AS THE WEATHER IS NO W VERY PROPITIOUS and the the prices are most fa vorable for the laying (u <>r your winters cool, the subscriber would offer, his stock to the public knowing fail well the disposition of the trade generally to make many promises to effect sales. The subscriber would prefer to leave the quality of the coal he furnishes * - - . SPEAK FOE ITSEL F, and he will be held to the following which re his old standards. 1. To sell nonp but the best coal that is to bo had. . 2. To sell os cheap as any one in the trade. 5. To deliver, what his customers buy, and not to furnish them with a lower priced article, to make the price suit his sales. . 4. Believes in the principle that scales cannot be in ose [without repairs,] for a series of years, to the advantage of the customers. 6. To keep allklndsof coaltobohadanywhero else... - . , v,; 0, Never to misrepresent doal to moke a sole. 7. To guarantee full two thousand pounds to he ton. 8. To give the customers tho advantage of any cbailge of priced at the mines. 9. Is determined to do all In bis power for the bdnbflt of those, who deal : with him. Send on your orders ami you shall be dealt os fairly with, and on as favorable terms as any yard In tho place. Nov. 10,1808. PLAIN AND FANCY FEINTING of evkby description neatly executed at the voi/UNTEEn Oflice. TTVAJIMEJR’R BANK, CARLISLE.— P The Directors have declared a Dividend of inreo per cent., payable to shareholders ou the 151 U Inst. Nov. 12,1863-26 jV^OTICE. Carlisle Deposit Bank, \ , November 3d, IMS. /. Tbo Bonnvof- Directors bavedeclrired'a' Divi dend of Five per 1 coat, for the last six months, clear of taxesrpay ft ble on demand, - . J.P.HASSLEB, N0v.5,1863-3t Cto/iter, 1 HAIL ! ALL HAIL!! ul Grain llnrkct. tV J. H. DO3LER A BUO THE GLORY OP THE NIGHT IS THE MORNING GLORY STOVE. Walker & Claudy having Just returned from Now York and Philadelphia, whore they have purchased the largest, latest and best assort ment of , PARLOR. over b; —.— - ~ doors nllnronnd and la as bright and cheerful us an open gate. Wo respectfully refer to tho following persona from among hundreds of others who have used It as to Its merits: James B. Weakley, Bov. J. Boas, W. B. Mullin, Wobert & Borland, Geo. Welsh, David Rhoads, Levi Tre«o, Samuel Greason, Weakley & Sadler, L. T. Greenfield, Samuel H. Gould, Jasou W. Eby, Thos. Leo. Peter Hpaiir, Wm, I*. Stuart, Jos. Qalbrulth, Wo havoalsoa very lari of tho very best, namely NOBLE COOK, (Gas Burner,) COMBINATION, (Gus Burner.) WM. PElfaf, EUREKA, WABASH, electric. anil NIAGRA, all of which have given great sat isfaction to tho purchasers. Wo have also a largo lot of TIN AND OTHER WARES, SPOUTING. HOOFING & JOBBING of all kinds done on short notlco'and substanti ally. In conclusion wo invito our friends to call and examine our goods and save at least twen ty per cent. Oct. 8,1808. ■gCONOMY IS WEALTH! James McGonlgal, at No. 83 South Hanover St Carlisle, would call the attention of his friends and the public generally to his-lurge stock of STOVES. TIN AND SHEET-IRON WAKE, which ho feels assured will give satisfaction in both quality and price. In the stove lino he would-call especial atten tion to the “ EMPIRE” Gas burner and parlor Heater. DAVID MILLER. It Isa Perpetual Base Burning Stove. The Fur nace will heat an nppcrnncl lower room perfect ly, and Is guaranteed to he perfectly free from explosion of gas. It has no brick to bo replaced every year. It Is so constructed that its rays of heat are deflected to tho floor, warming tho feet Instead of the face. It is a gas consumer, and la perfectly clear from dust. Its ventilation Is complete, and the burning gas and Ignited coals shine out through the Mica Windows, giving the brightness and cheer of an open fire. Call and see It. 1 Ho also offers all the latest and most Improved patterns of PARLOR BTOV ES , and a largo stock of 'Cook Stoves, consisting of the Nimrod, Farmer, and a variety of others, all of which are war ranted to bo best class Stoves and to give tmtlro satisfaction. Tin nml Sheet-Iron ware, made of tho very boat material, nml nil other things necessary for housekeepers in his lino of business kept con stantly on band. His expenses are trifling, compared with oth ers, ashodefles competition,and would oak those desiring anything in his line of business, to as certain prices elsewhere, and then give him a call and satisfy themselves that he can sell bet ter articles for less money than anv other estab lishment in the county. His mo’tto Is, Quick Sales and Small Profits. Old metal taken lu ex change; Spouting, Roofing and Jobbing promptly at tended to. made of the best material and at moderate prices. Oct. 1,1808.—0 m 1835. established 1 835> Neglect a Cold and Breed Consumption ! ELLERS’”] ' IMPERJAL ("COUGH, .SYRUP I Coughs, Colds. Whooping Conch, Hoarseness, In fluenza. Tickling in the Throat, Coughs, Colas, &c„ are the victims of its wonderful power. Most of the mixtures sold for coughs nro com posed of spirituous and Inflamatory articles, •which whllo they give lltllo relief, really do harm. Tho Imperial Cough Syrup contains no spirituous Ingredlentwhulevor.auu may boused in all cases with beneficial ellbct. Head the Testimony of those who have tried'U* R. E. SeITjEHS, Dear Sir—l have used Dr. Sel lers’ Imperial Cough Syrup considerably for. the last year, Rtid believe it to bo the best article of the kind In nSe; and fully equal to Us recommen dations. \V. J). LINCOLN, M. I), R. E. Sellers—l havo been troubled ■with a cough for tho last five years, by reason of which I have frequently been unable to sleep more than hall .the night. I tried many remedies, but all in vain. I heard of your Cough Syrup, and re solved to try It, and uow state that tho use of a low bottles has cured mo entirely. I*cheerfully recommend It os a safe, speedy and pleasant euro or coughs and colds. Yours, respectfully, ; WM. WOODS, . hy*For sale by JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, Philo, HAVBRSTICK BROS., Carlisle. Sep. 2-i, ISOS.— ly TMPORTAKT. The following named persons, Into olllcors lh Pennsylvania Volunteer regiments, (or ; their nearest relatives,) will learn SOMETHING TO THEIR ADVANTAGE. by calling upon or addressing J, li. Splese, At torney' at Law, No. 500 Market "street, Harris burg, Pa. Those writing will please give their, full address. Boyer, John 11, McPherson,iN. T. H. ’ Byer,Samuel. Marchiill, 1-1, C. Baugher. Wm.'ll; Mlnlch;Lutavua, Bailey. D. ill. Miwser, J. h, .. Challant, Goo. W. Nuugle, Jesse. Ooover. Lovl U. Penrose. Wm. Cobaugh, Josluh B. Powell, Samuel.M Cross, Samuel E. Parke, George W. A. H. BLAIR. Cobb. 1). 11. Parker, A. Me D, Bee, Jos, A. Rea, John. Ebcrly, BenJ. F, ’ Richmond, S. S. Frymler, Jno. O. Sharpo Alexander B. Goyer, H. P. Spencer, Wm. • Hays, John. Slnglsor-Thoo, F. Harris, Ban. A. BingienH. C, Hoover, Jos. P, - Smith, Wilson O.' Kauirmiin, T. B. Sheauer, P. 9. 'Kuhn, Martin. Waggoner, Jno. A, Lee. John. Wefssr, Jno. B. Tjindls. John B. Webbert, R. K. Lee, Henry. Zlnh.Tohn B. ' 12,1808-3t ■ ■’ ' J. C. HOFFER, Cashier, Stoics,'• CECCntaiarc,' TBE GREATEST STOVE FOR 18C8. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES rtitto thi iORY [EATER. Hon. J. Stuart, Edward Fury, Serg’t Irvin, Col. A. Noble, Mr. Mansileld, Sup’t, Sit. Holly Paper Mill Co, Sain’l Kcmpton, Tbos. Chamberlin, John .Stuart, John T. Green, Henry L. Burkholder, lllohard Woods, J. S. Woods, Mnj. Woods, . Gregg. go-variety of Cook Stoves John M ©four own manufacture. TIN AND SHEET IRON, of all kinds constantly on hand. WALKER & CLAUDY, NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA. Niagara, Ironsides, Quaker City, JAMES McGONIGAL. WILL CURE jFtoaittlal. QNEOFTHE BEST INVESTMENTS FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO.. 850 MILES COMPLETED. 'tflT-tJxhlfcrlr ’■ A I A limited amount of tho First Mortgage Bonds of tho Union Pacific Railroad Company aro of* fered to tho public, as ono of tho safest ami most -profitable Investments. 1. Thtiy are a first mortgage upon tho longest and most Important railroad In tho country. 2. By law they can bo issued to tho Company only as tho road is completed, so that they al ways represent a real value. 3. Their amount Is limited by act of Congress to Fifty Million Dollars on tho entire Pacino Hue, or un average of less than 830,000 per mile, ■I. Hon. 15, D. Morgan, of tho United States Sen ate, and Hon. Calces Ames, of tho United States Houso of Representatives, aro tho trustees for tho bondholders, to seo that all their interests aro protected. 5. Vivo Government Directors, appointed by tho President of the United States, ard responsi ble to tho country for the management of Its af fairs. „ (i. Throe United Sates Commissioners mnst certify that tho road Is well built and equipped, and In all respects a first-class railway, before any bonds can be issued upon it, 7. Tho United States Governraodt lends tho Company Us own bonds to tho same amount that tho company Issues, for which it takes asec ond mortgage as Its security. 3. As additional aid, It makes an absolute dona tion of 1*2,800 acres of land to the mile, lying upon each side of tho road. 0. Tho bonds pay six per cent, in gold, and tho principal Is also payable In gold. 10. The earnings from tho local or way business were over Fouit Million Dollaus last year, which, after paying operating expenses, was much more than sufficient to pay the interest.— These earnings will vastly increase on tho com pletion of the entire lino in 1831). I*2, No political action can reduce tho rate of Interest. It must remain for thirty years —aixper cent, per annum in gold, now equal to between eight and nlno|percent. In currency. The prin cipal is thenpayable in go'd. If a bond, with such guarantees, were Issued by tho Government, lls market price would not be less than from 20 to *25 per cent, premium. As tho bonds aro Issued un der Government authority and supervision, up on what Is very largely aGovcrnmeutwork,they must ultimately approach Government prices.— No other corporate bonds aro modoso secure. 13, Tho Issue will soon bo exhausted. Tho sales have sometimes been half a million a Uay. and nearly twenty millions have been, sold. About ten millions more may bo offered. Ills not im probable that at some time not far distant, all the bonds the'Company can Issue will bo taken by some combination of capitalists and with drawn from tho market, except at a largo ad vance. The long time, the high gold interest, and tho perfect security, must make those bonds very valuable for export. All tho predictions 1 which tho officers of this Company have made in relation to tho progress and business success of their enterprise, or tho value and advance In, tho price of their securi ties, have been more than confirmed, and they therefore suggest thnt.parlles who desire to In vest In their bonds will jind it to their advantage to do so at once. iBET, . boo their and exam- ROTARY 3 nnywhoro md one Are Subscriptions will bo received In Carlisle by A. L. SPONSLER, and In Now York AT THE COMPANT'S OFFICE,No.2O Nassau SU, JOHN J. CISCO i SON, liankdrH, No. 59 Wall 81. And by the Company's advertised agents throughout the United Slates.- Jioncis sent free, but parties subscribing through lo cal agents, will look to thcm /or their safe delivery. A NEW PAMPHLET AMD MAP WASISSUED OCT.lsl, containing a report of the progress of the work to thatdalo, and a more complete state ment in relation to tho valuo of the bonds than can be given In an advertisement, which will bo sent free nn application at tho Company’s oilices or to any of tho advertised agents. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New York. Oct. 22, 180 S. iPfleUical. JQH. TAYLOR’S OLIVE BRANCH BITTE US. A mild and agreeable Tonic .Stimulant. Storm nchic and Carminative • BITTIC R S , Extracted entirely from Herbs, Hoots. Hluhlv liunedulul in ’ b J DI'BPPSIA, (JENKJUic DKUJi ITY. and loss of nppotlto’; and nn ‘excellent Correc Uvo for persons suHorinu from Disorders of the Bowels, Flatulence, Sold everywhere. Depot, K 0.413 Market street. Philadelphia. ' Sept. 3, IHCS-ly J. K. I‘AIl enumerate. Every stylo grade and quality. CARPETS!! CARPETS!! FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, TABLE OIL OLOTfIB. Drugget In patterns with Borders, and by the yard, s • • Above you find mentioned but a small portion of our elegant stock of goods Just opened, and as we are determined not to bo undersold by any oilier house, we still keep up our reputation for Helling a great many goods, and selling them al ways at very‘low prices, to suit every person that will fuvor us with h cull. Please do not fall to give u« tui i’urJy call und see for yourselves wo can fully prove every word that wo publUh. LEIDICH & MILLER, SIGN OP THE CARPET HALL, No. 2 East Main Street, Carlisle, Penn’a : ’ [ • ‘ 1 ’ ' I - ’• C Oct, 0,1868* 33*32 ®oolis. AT THE CENTRAL The moat complete stock of OP * Superb Empress Repps, all colors, Poplin Alpacas, Black and Colored, French Merinos, Cashmeres, Delaines, Ac., &c. Superb Siberian Squirrel Furs, FLA NNELB, WOOLEN GOODS, ON THE CORNER, iotobes, JEavtoave, &c. T3EAUTV, DURABILITY,. ECONO JL> MY. , : TTho undersigned having returned from M**> Cities with a largo stock of goods, invite the at tention of all who desire satisfaction to call and examine their stock consisting in part of STOVES, such as the Rarley Sheaf. Dictator, Noble Cook, Eclipse, • and other varieties of COOK STOVES, which they challenge the trade to compete with, feeling confident that they can sell better stoves for loss money than ony flrmlu the country*— The attention of the puullc is Invited to their choice selection of RANGES, PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, among which can bo found SPEAKS’ CELEB RATED Revolving Light Base Burning Stove, Juniata Case Burning Parlor Heater. 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 every thing kept lu a first class furnishing Store, such as Coffee Mills, Flatirons, Coal Buckets, Coal Sieves Shovels and Pokers, Registers, Toilet Ware, - Foot Tubs. Infant Bathing Tubs, Chamber Sets «tc. Ac. Ac., Also, ... Copper and Brass Dippers. Wrought Iron Pans and Ladeis, Cake 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. Buy ing stock In largo lots for the cash they are en abled to sell at small advances, nil they ask Is n call from you to examine their goods and price list, after which they feel certain you will hoy no whore else. Their motto Is "Live anti Ist Live.’' Fire bricks and grates for nil kinds of Stoves, constantly on hand. Boynton Base Burning Mro Place Heater, similar to the Lalrobc. Ton- Plato Stoves, PORTABLE and STATIONARY HEATERS and RANGES of the different manu facturers and patterns. Old stoves taken In exchange, No (N North Hanover Street, THE ORIENTAL. THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL Base Burning Coal Stoves, and Parlor Furnaces, Have received Four First Class Premiums at tk« New York State nad other Fairs, Also, the great SILVER MEDAL at the Fair of the American Institute held lathe City of New York, ISO 3. THEY ARE PERPETUAL BURNERS, ONLY ONE FIRE BEING- REQUIRED TO BE MADE DURING THE SEASON. THEY ARB PERFECT VENTILATORS OP THE APARTMENT. THERE CAN BE NO ESCAPE OF GAS FROM THEM. THERE CAN BE NO CLINKER OR SLAG TO OBSTRUCT. THE FIRE WILL REMAIN FOR DAYS WITH OUT ATTENTION. THE ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL TO AN “OPEN FIRE.” THEY ARB POWERFUL HEATERS AND TBT PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO MILD WEATHER. THEY ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL STOVES AND FURNACES EVER MADE. THE FURNACE WILL HEAT, SATISFAO* TORILY, BOTH AN UPPER AND A LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FUEL. Tho following aro a few of the many references to persons who have been and aro now using tho “ORIENTAL,” and to whom wo confident ly refer for testimony us to Its great merit. 11. E. Broochblll, Dr. D. Mahon, Miller . Nmv if y«m will only call and loolt at our stock, uv van irailc, tor we are deter mined to please and m*U to all who may give ns their patronage, We have an Immense stock on hand of every variety, from heavy home-mado Kip Boots ami Shoes to tho lightest and finest wear. Remember the number 13. SOUTH HANOVER street, a few doors south of inhotrs corner, near the Market House. JAMES SPOTTSWOOD, FRANCIS A. KERRY. Oct. 15. Itstß.—Bm ilcgal Jlotiecs *VTOTICE.—Notice is hereby given'that I 1 Letters of Administration on the estate of Harriet Silos, doc’d., late of Westpenusborough twp., have been granted to the undersigned rcsld- Ingiu the sumo township - 11 persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims will pre sent them for settlement. JACOB RHOADS. Oct. 22, ISttS.—Ut Adminltirator, aOTXCE.— Notice l3.hereby given tliat Letters of Administration on the estate of ert Lind, late of Penn township, deceased, have been grunted to the undersigned. All per sons knowing themselves Indebted to the estate are requested to make payment Immediately, to his attorney In fact. Noah Cockley.and those having claims against said estate will olso pre sent them for settlement, JAMES 8. LIND, Oct, 22, im—Ct* Administrator. SOI'ICE.— Notice is hereby given that Loiters of Administration on the estate of rno.ZoUtugor.laio of Carlisle Penn’a. dcc’d. have been Issued to the undersigned, residing in same’place. All persons knowing themselves indebted to lho estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for set tlement. CHARLES U. HOFFER. OCL22. Administrator, - HOTIOE.— Notice la hereby given that Letters of Administration on Uio estate of cy Ann Bennett, deceased, Into of Monroe township, have been granted to the undersigned residing In same township. All persons Indebt ed to said estate are rcqesled to make payment Immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them lorsettlomcnt. JOHN PAUL, Admfnbtrator. < Nov. O.'WS-Hlt TVTOTICE.—'Notice In hereby given that i\ Loner* nf Administration on the ©state of Isaac burton, of Lower Allen township, have been .granted "to the undersigned resid ing In name twp. All persons .Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment Immedi ately, and those having claims againstsold es tuto win presmt them Oct. 15,18CS.—CL* . AdmmWra/or, FOR SALE.—Second band Seven Oc tavo Rosewood Plano, almost os good A new. Inquire at this office, ■■rOotober-J6,-liWB.—-- —••———- 33 rs Ooobs. Jj\ALL GODHS. RICKEY, SHARPE & .CO. IMPORTERS, JOBBERS AND RETAILERS, OFFER, At Popular Prices, A VERY EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OP FALL DRESS GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO. NO. 727 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILA. Feb. s, im—ly 628 HOOP SKIRTS 628 AND CORSETS, CORSETS WM. T. HOPKINS, NO. G2B ARCH STREET, PHIL A., MANUFACTURER OP THB CELEBRATED « CHAMPION" HOOP SKIRTS Fbr Ladies, Mieses and Children « The largest assortment, and best oaalllly and styles lu tho American Market, Every lady should try them, as they recommend themselves by wearing longer, retaining their shape much bettor, being lighter and more elastic than all others—WARRANTED in every respect, and sold at very low prices, Ask for HOPKINS’ “ CHAM PION" SKIRT. Superior Hand-made Whale-Bone CORSETS in Fifteen different Grades Including tho " Imperi al" and Thompson A Langdon’s “GLOVE FIT TING" CORSETS, ranging In prices from £1 cts, lb 50.50; together with Joseph BeckeL’a CEi E BUATEDFiIENCH WOVENCORSETS, superior shapes and finality. Ten different Grades, from are thb finest and best goods for tho prices, over Imported. Tho trade suppli ed with HOOP. SKIRTS and CORSETS at tho Lowest Rates.- ; Those visiting tho City should not fall'to coll and examine our Goods and Prices, as we defy all competition, ■ March 5.1M-Iom QUMBERLAND VALLEY HOUSE CORNER OF BAST HIGH AND BEDFORD STREETS CARLISLE, PA; J. B. F LO Y D, Proprietor. Uaroli U. 1863.—1 y. For doing a family washing in the host and cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal to any in the world! Has nil the strength of old rosin soap with the mild and lathering qualities of genuine Castile. Try thin splendid Soap, sold l>v the ALLEN CHEMICAL WORKS, North Front street, Philadelphia. Sept. S, IHOS~Iy, Heal (Estate Saks VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY AT PUIVATESALK.OU EXCHANGE Ft • It A FARM.—The subscriber oll'crs at private sale the well known Hotel stand in Nuwvllle. Pa., known ns the Logan House. Tlie lotiupun which the hotel stands) contains 73 by lsOfeet;«ml in addition thereto will bo sold an excellent Gar- * den, containing (15by IROlect. The house Ik large and substantially built of stone, containing a sleeping apartments, good Bar-room,-Dining room, Parlor. Kitchen and ail modern couvon loucles. A good well of water at the door, excel lent Stabling for forty horses, Ice House, Woo < House, Smoko House, and all accessory out buildings. The Logan House Is widely and fa vorably known ana is largely patronized. It has been quite recently renovated and repaired throughout. Terms to suit the purchaser. For further particulars, apply to the subscriber; or in his absence to Peter A. Ahl, at Nowvllle, Pn„ JOS. A, WOODBUHN. Sept. 3.ISC3—If YALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE.—The undersigned be ing appointed Trustee to sell the Heal Estate of William Glance}*, deceased, will offer the same at nubile sale, at the Court jQouso.ln Car lisle, on Saturday,the 28th day of November,lbUH. at 2 o’clock, P, if., viz; A two-story Stone House, with a one-story Stone back building attached, situate on South Hanover street,lntheborough of Carlisle,bound ed on the North by property of John Sellers’ heirs, on the South by property of Mrs. M’Muth, on the East by property of Joshua Blxlcr, and on the West by South Hanover street. The lot con tains about 30 feet on Hanover street, running back about 240 feet. The terms of sale will bo made known on the day of sale by JOS. C. THOMPSON, Nov. 5. JBGB—lt Trustee. Dr.WM. D. HALL.HOMCEOPATHIC I / PHYSICIAN AND MEDICAL ELECTRI CIAN.—Drs. Mary L, Hall, Medical Electrician, ofllco and residence, No. 37 South Hanover street, Carlisle, Pa. All Acute or Chronic diseases suo cesslully treated. Fulmer Donaldson, Unlonlown, Pa. Cured of Heart Disease,of 2 yois standing, In live weeks. Had been given up to die. Mias Clara Gilbert, Germantown, Pa. Liver Complaint, of two years standing. Cured In two months. Bouj» Rceaer, Unlonlown, Pa, Inflomatlon of tho eyes, with loss of tho sight of one eye, of six teen years standing. Cared in three months. Mrs.? Mary Gilbert, Germantown, Pa. Dys pepsia of ten years standing. Cured in two months. * Mr. F. T. Wood, Girard Avc., and Warnock St,, Philadelphia, Cured of General Debility of three years standing. Miss Emma Morris.l22l Girard Avc. Philo. Pn- Dyspepstn and Gravel of three years standing,— Cured In six weeks. Frank Frier, 742 North 13tn street, Philadel phia, Penna. “White Swelling” of nine years standing. Cured In five months. Mrs. Augusta Browning, Belpro, Ohio, Womb disease ot is years standing. Causing at times Insanity,so that her friends were compelled twice to put her Into an insane Asylum, Cured in two months. Mrs. Annie Soger, Brldcaburg. Pa. Scrofulous Eruptions of three years standing, Cured In live weeks. All consultation free. OlTlces strictly private. Dr. Hall, will open on Saturday. Nov. 14, at his residence, a Dispensary, for the deserving poor, where they may obtain advice and medeclne gratis. Tho dispensary will bo open from 1 toll o’clock every Wednesday, and Staurday, after noon. Nov. 12,180S—lm. FANCY FUBS ! fOHN FAREIRA.’rt d Established FUR unafuolory, fo. 718 ARCH street. IOVC Till, PlilLADßL »iia. lluve umv (u lloro of ray own Im itation and Mann* ictnro.om* of i bn Iniv ' ami most bennHful lecllona of ’an c y runs, >r Ladles’ ami Chil dren’s Wear, In flu* ... _ City. Also, a fine ah sortmont of Gouts’ FUR GLOVES COLLARS. I am enabled to dispose of my at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends of Cumberland county mid vicinity. Rcmembor the Name, Number and Street I JOHN FAHEIRA? No. 718 ARCH Bb. ab. 7th, south,Blde, Phllnd’a. ■CJf'I HAVE NO PAUTNEU,NOU CONNKCTON WITH ANY OTIIEII STORE IN PAILADKLI'HIA. Oct. S. 16US. —im yORWABDING AND COMPASSION HOUSE. Hour & Peed, Cboi, Plaster & QalL J. BEETEM & BROTHERS bavin g purchased ol Snyder & Newcomer their extensive Warehouse, (Henderson’s old stand,) head of High street, beg leave Co Inform the public that will continue the Forwarding and Commission business on a mote extensive scale than heretofore. The highest market price will be paid for Flour Qraln and Produce of all kinds. Flour and Feed, Plaster, Salt and Hay, kept constantly on hand and for sale. Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKENB VALLEY. . . LOCUST MOUNTA N, LAWBEURT, dc„ Ac Limeburncrs’ and Blacksmiths’ Coal, constant ly for sal(£-Kept under cover, and delivered tlr\ to any part of the town. Also, all kinds of Lum ber constantly on bond. J. BEETEM & BROS. Dec. 1. 1865. T7UNB CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN. All the LEADING STYLES on liana or made o measure. Prices Fixed at Low Figures. An illustrated Price List with Instructions for self measurement sent on receipt of Post Office ad- WM. F. BARTLETT, PHILADELPHIA. dress. Agu. 20.— ly EOUtjE, OPPOSITE THE COUIiT HOUSE, CAItLISLE, PENN'.A GEORGE "WETZEL, Proprietor Fob. 6,1588.— iy Get the best photographs Jj OOHM A N » S - Premium Photographic QoUery,2l WEST STREET, Carlisle, Pa. Fob, 13 1865.-Iy