Cigars and Tobacco.— On the tweu ty-lklrd of this November the now law in relation to the Government tax upon tabacco and cigars goes into effect. Un der its provisions this tax is to be paid by etamps, which are to be furnished to the manufacturers by the revenue collectors. Frosty.— Tho mornings. Try It.—How to add to the pleasure of the coming winter evenings : subscribe for the Volunteer. Awful.— The raid on Cuba is nothing to the Thanksgiving raid about to be made on turkey. The Holidays.— Our business people in general are preparing for the holidays and the unmistakable, sign, the “ show window,”, gives forth picw dresses to please the eye both of the young and the 01d..' Eighteen Snows.— A man in York county predicts that we are to have eigh teen snows, this winter, including the two that have already fallen, and that two of them will bo very deep. The same prophet established his reputation last winter, by predicting twenty-three snows, and there were just that number. Prepare.— The weather prophets are, as usual at this time of the year, busy in their observation of omens indicating a severe winter. Lay in a good supply of fuel, provisions and clothing; protect your small fruit, shrubbery, grape vines, &o. See that proper arrangements are made for the comfort of your stock—and then you are prepared for any kind, of winter that may bo in store. Always prepare for the most severe winter, and you will bo sure to come out right in the -spring. Good Advice.—The Hollidayaburg (standard well says: “When a merchant or mechanic ad vertises his wares in only one party pa per, the inference is that he desires only the patronage of the members of that party. Purchasers should govern them selves accordingly, and patronize those who are above such petty party feeling.” Business Notices, Look at Them. —A. B. & N. Sberk, have on hand over ft dozen of tho handsomest Sleighs over exhibited in Carlisle, at their new Factory, corner of Pitt and South streets. Nov. 20,1808—3 t “South End.”—Wo bavo in store a large supply of the best of everything for Chrlst ■ intis Times, which we offer at greatly reduced rates, wholesale and retail. Remember,(nothing but tho best, IVM. BLAIR & SON, Wholesale and Retail Grocers. P. S. We are Just receiving a largo lot of Salt, nice and clean, which we offer at prices that roust please. Nov. 20,1808. ScnooD Books.—A large supply of books, such as are used In tho common school, of this comity, for sale, CHEAP, at Cornmau & Worthington’s Drug Store, No. 7 East Main street Carlisle. ■ Greenfield, at No. 4 East Main street had the good fortune to be in Philadelphia, du ring the money panic, and availed himself of tho opportunity to buy a largo stock of Dry Goods Furs, &c., from tho larget houses in tho city ftt fair prices. “Their loss has been our gain.”— Greenfield offers these goods at great reduction Inprlcqs, Alpaca Poplins at 50, worth 75. All wool Plaids at 75 worth $.lOO. Alpacas, Poplins, Mori noes. Prints, MUsllns, Ginghams at correspon dingly reduced rates. His. stock of Furs is un equalled, sets from 57.00 to 8100.00. Call aud see him, and you will find his public statements to bo true. Recollect No. 4, East Main street. Special Notices. The “ Blanchette” and “Juniata”, Fevers.—As wo aro Informed, aro extending to nearly every city, town and hamlet In the TJtlt ed States, and at many points are raging with great violence! Concerning the/‘diagnostics,” duration, treatment, etc., of the “Planchetto” aliment, wo know hut little, but are advised that the “JUNIATA” species usually attack heads of families, and Is marked by an Intolera ble Itching—for that Prince o/ Parlor Slaves, lately Introduced by Messrs. STUABT PETERSON it CO. of Philadelphia called the “ JUNIATA” is a Base burning, Double-healing Coal Stove, healing Parlor and CJiambers with'ONE EIRE; Is easily managed, economical In fuel, a perfect Gas Con sumer, beautiful In appearance, and sciontlfical ly constructed throughout! Our friends should pay attention to the claims of the “ JUNIATA.” jHrWe notice to-day Johnson’s Rheumatic Com pound, an Internal remedy for the cure of Inlla matory Rheumatism. This Is a most valuable medicine, since it Is a sure cure for the mos painful of all diseases. For Sale by Havoretlck. Bros. Sellers’ Family Medicines aro 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. DE. JACKSON’S “ ANALEPTICA.” A Physician, who had 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 is the only physician who has used It in his own person, or who has any knowledge of its virtues; and ho can ascribe the degree of health ho now enjoys to nothing but the use.of this medicine; and nothing but utter despair and entire extinc tion of all hope of recovery, together with a want of confidence in all others- induced him to haz ard the experiment. To thososullerlng with any disease of the Lungs, he proffers a treatment lie confidently believes will eradicate the disease.— Price 81.50 per,bottle or 8.00 per half dozen ; sent by express. For salo by Henry F. Geyor, Drug gist, Mechanlcsburg, Pa., and druggists general ly. Send for a circular, or call on DR. E.-BOYLSTON JACKSON, iVo. 250 2V. Tenth Street, Phila. Dec. 6,1807 ly’ To CONSUMPTivES.—The advertiser, -having been restored to health in a few weeks hy a very simple, remedy, after having suffered 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, ho will scud a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with tho dl roctlonsfor preparing and using tho same, which they will find a sums cure fou coNSOMPmou, -astsuU DROKciiiTia,_Ac._Tho ouly,object of_the. advertiser In sending tho prescription Is to bene fit tho afflicted, and sprerd information which he conceives to bo Invaluable, and ho hopes every Bofferer will try his remedy, as will cost him nothing, and may prove a bl esstfng. Parties wishing the prescription will pleas' nd dresS| ‘ REV. A. WILSON 105 South Second St., Williamsburg, Kings Co. Now York. Nov. 12, 18BS-ly , fRarrUU. BOSLER—LBMEN.—On tho 4th Inst., at tho residence Of tho bride's parents, by tbo Rov. L. F. Wilson, Mr. Joseph Rosier, of Carlisle, to Miss KilUo Lemon, of Bollouo, Berkeley county Vir ginia. TRIMMERr^PBICE.—On Thursday evening, Nov 12 at the residence of the bride’s parents, br Rev. J, W.Wlghtman, Prof. A.M. Trimmer, of Dickinson Commercial College, to Miss Lavlula, daughter of John Price, Son., of Wunesboro Franklin county. 3B leK CORNOG.—On the 17th Inst., at Had foul fur naces, Palaskl county Vu., Mrs. Hollo K, Cornog, ■wife of Mol. Geo. Cornog, aud daughter of M«J. Joe, Trego, of Carlisle, aged twenty*four years and seven days, - iUftarftcts. Carlisle Flour aud Graln Market. COBBECTED WEEKLY DY J, It. BO3LKB it 880. OABMBLE, NOV. 25, 1803. Flour—Family,......Bll {>o Corn 05 •Flour—Sapor. 0 00 Oats, 05 Bye Flour 0 00 Clover Seed 6 00 Wheat—WTiito,........ 2 00 Timothy Seed 2 60 Wheat—Red 1 7o New Hoy n t0n.,..,,.. 10 00 Rye,,..»H M mm. 81 25 Philadelphia Markets. Philadelphia, Nov. 21, IBG3. Flouiu—About 10,000 bbls, sold In Jots, mostly (o tho retailers and bakers, at prices ranging from $5 75aU50 for supcrllno; da" 60 for extras; 7 2,'kuS 26 for Northwest extra family ; Balo 76 for Ohio and Indiana extra family; IIaKJ2S norbbl, for fancy brands, according to quality, too bbls. of Rye Flour sold ntS7 GOall. In Corn Meal there is more doing; 1000 bbls. sold at 6 60a6 75 per bbl.. the latter rate for Brandywine. Grain.— 2o.ooo bushels os rod sold nt $2 10n2 12 lor prime: 5000 bushels of white at 2 26a2 40: and 1600 bushels of spring at $1 OOul 70 per bushel, no cording to quality. Ryo Is unchanged; 4000 bus. sold at?l 48a160 for Pennsylvania and Western, and 140 for Southern. Old Corn Is scarce and In fair demand at an advance of 6aCo. per bnshel. 23,000 bushels of now yellow at 80a00c. per bushel ns to condition. Oats are In steady demand.— Rarloy Is unchanged’ 10,000 bushels of two-rowed lots Now York sold nt $202 05. ifleto SUjhertfecmentg. Grand holiday fair of the CUMBERLAND FIRE COMPANY.—Tho Cumberland Fire Company beg leave to an nounce to tho citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that they will hold a GRAND FAIR AND FES TIVAL during tho Holidays, commencing on THURSDAY TSVENING, DECEMBER 2iTHi 1808, and closing JANUARY 2d,U869. The proceeds to bo applied to tho purchase of a NEW FIRE ENGINE. Tho old Engines and ma terial of the Company being entirely worn out, and unlit for service, in consequence of which It has been for some time without an eillcient ap paratus. Tho following are among the principal articles of value to bechanced oil*: ONE VALU ABLE IMPORTED CARPET, ONE SPLENDID COOK STOVE,ONEELEGANTMURNING-GLO RY STOVE, ONE GOOD RAG CARPET, with other necessary articles. Our citizens will at once see tho importance of 6ncournglng our Fair, and of assisting tho Com pany In accomplishing its purposes., Tho public generally are invited to attend, and lend thoxr assistance, ns everything will bo done to promote tho comfort and pleasure of all who may give us a helping hand. It should also bo re membered that the Cumberland Fire Company has not asked or received any assistance for manj' years. CONTRIBUTIONS and articles earnest ly solici ted, and will bo thankfully received by any of tho undersigned committee of arrangements.— Tho public la assured that everything will bo conducted with honesty and.fairness, ns our books, numbers, &c will bo always ready for in spection. Hi ham Gum, Jesse Hays, Join* B. Deiiuff, Ambrose Boyle, Jacob Albert, John Bailey, George A. Dillman, Edward arney, Frederick Hays, James Davis. Stephen Pendergrass, Michael Smith, Michael Boyle, Committee of Arrangement*. CHARLES P. SAN Is’O, Chairman. Nov. SC, ISOS— . Buff al o robesii The undersigned, having made a tour through tho Western Country, has just returned with a Large mid Well Selected Stock vj FINE BUFFALO ROBES, which ho purchased on tho Plains of Kansas, and which will bo sold at most reasonable terms. Robes to bo seen at Wm. U. Diven’s ShooStoro, No. 8, South Hanover street, Carlisle, Pa. Nov. 20. 1808—2 m • WILLIAM CLEPPER. Eublic sale of a valuable LUMBER AND COAL YARD, AND TOWN 3IDENCES.—On Wednesday, December Uth, 1808, the subscriber will sell on the promises, In tho borough of Carlisle, Pa., tho following very desirable Real Estate ; No. 1. A lot of ground, located on West Main street, 21 feet front and 15U feet in depth, more or less, having thereon erected a two anda-lmlf Story Brick House, with Frame Kitchen, Bmoko House, Wood House, and all other neccessary out buildings. There is also a Hydrant at tho door, with Water and Gas through tho house, which is finished In modern stylo. No. 2. A lot of ground adjoining No. 1. on thcWost, containing a now two and a-lmlf Btory Brick •House, 28 feet front by 72 feet In depth, having Water and Gas in tho house, and all modern im - provomeuts, with all neccessary outbuildings on tho lot. There are fire Insurance Policies on both;buildings, which are paid up in full and are transferable. No. il. Eight lots of ground, adjoining No. 2. on the West, uclng a first-class Lumber and Coal Yard, containing largo and commodious Coal Sheds. a largo Coaland Hay Seale, of the Root & Case Patent, Uillco and convenient Siding, con necting with the main track of the Cumberland Valley Railroad. Tills Is one of the most desira ble Coal and Lumber Stands in <_ui lisle, and of fers rare inducements to any one desiring to en gage In tho business. These lots will be sold to gether or separate, to suit purchasers. Sale to connueuce atl o’clock, P. M. t on said day, when terms will bo made known by SAM’L. M. HOOVER. K0V.20,18G8 —2t w pACIPIC HOTEL, 170, 172,171 A 176 CRENAVICU STREET NEW YORK Tho undersigned takes pleasure In announcing to his numerous friends and patrons that from this date, the charge of tho Pacific will bo 32 50 por day. Being solo Proprietor of this house, and there fore free from tho too common exaction of an Inordinate rent, ho is fully able to meet the downward tendency ol prices without any fal ling olf of service. It will now, ns heretofore, be his aim to main tain undiinlnlshed the favorable reputation of the Pacific, which it hasonjoyedfor many years, as one of tho best of travelers* hotels. The table will bo bountifully supplied with every delicacy of tho season. Tho attendance will bo found efilclont and obliging. Tho location will bo found convenient for those whose business calls them In the lower part of the city, being) one door north of Cortland snoet and one block westof Broadway, ami of.ready access to all Railroads and Steamboat Lines. New Yuic.Oct. 10. isos. Nov. G2,lBoB—om .JUHN PATTEN. ESTATE NOTICE.—The undersigned having been empowered to settle up tl>o es tate of -Jacob Uedseckor, deceased, lute of the city of Baltimore, Maryland, request all persons knowing themselves to bo indebted to said es tate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims, to present them, duly authenti cated, to either of the undersigned. J. H. KKDSECKEU, Lebanon. Pa, A. R. REDSFCKER. ■Wilhelm’s Hotel, P. O. Box 1221, Baltimore, Md., Attorneys for the heirs. Nov. 20,180S—Ot REGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested, that tho following accounts have been filed In this of fice. by tho accountants therein named,for exam ination, and will bo presented to the Orphan’s Court of Cumberland County, for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday, December 15th, A. D„ 18(18: 1. Supplemental account of James B.,Weakley and Robert 8011, Executors of the will and testa ment of Robert Bell, lute of South Middleton townshp, deceased. 2. First and partial account of Samuel Woods Slcrrett, James Thomas Sterrelt ami Wm. L. Craighead, Executors of the last will and testa ment of JolmS. Sterrctt, late of Dickinson tjvp., deceased. . 3. First and Final account ofJolm H. Bowman, Administrator ol Samuel Bowman, deceased. 4. First account of John H. Cressler and Mi chael Cressler, testamentary Trustees of tho heirs of Adam Cressler. _ , 5. First and final account of Mary G. Chrjs tlob, and Emanuel Suoke, Executors, of Chits. G. Chrlstlob, deceased. _ G. The account of Jason Eby, Executor of Lewis Harlan, deceased. 7. Guardianship account of J. Emmingor, guar dian of Beatrice Walhom.a minor child of Dr. D. H. Wulborn, deceased.. . 8 Thu llrstaml final account of James Mcllbcn nv. Executor ofMary C. Mcllhonny, deceased. U. Third aud final account of J. M. Wocdhurn and Joseph A. Wondhurn, Adm’rs, of John M. Woodburni deceased. _„ ‘ , , , 10. First and final account of T. P. Blair, adm r. of John Ferreo, deceased.. 11. First and final account of I. P. Blair, adm i. of Margaret Ferreo, deceased. k , JACOI) DORSHEIMER, Nov. 10,1S&S—to 1 legal cr. Yaluable FARM AND COUN TRY SEAT AT PRIVATE SALE.—Tlio.su!>- Benner offers at private sale, his Farm and Resi dence known as tho Green Hill Farm, and form erly ns tho CumberlamlNuiseries. It Is situated HU miles East of Carlisle, being bounded on tho North by the Cumberland Valley Rail Road,and contains 105 Acres. Tho Mansion House Is a largo and substantial Brick Building, containing 14 apartments and three good collars. It nun good well water In each kitchen, (tho water tor one being drawn by a hydrant and for the other by a pump,) also In the wash house, close by, drawn from a hydrant. Tho yard Is well deco rated and shaded by choice and rare Evergreens, Shade Trees, Shrubbery &c.,«£c. The Barn is a Largo Bank Barn, with well water, tho water being drawn by a hydrant, under tho Forebay.— There is also a largo] and commodious Hog Pen aud Poultry House combined. There aro seven permanent Cisterns on the premises accommo dating the two kitchens, tho Wash House, Barn, Green House, «tc. There is Bath House, Work and Tool House. Borne 400 square ieot of Propa gating Bed, with two Furnaces and substantial -brlck-and-lron-llues,-togcLhQr_wiUi_C'Arrlagp_ House. Smoko House, Wood House Ac. Tho FrultDepartraeutconslulK of 400 Apple Trees, In full bearing orapproafim.g that state. 160 Stan dard Pears, many of them in a lino bearing state. 800 Bearing Peach Trees, and 00 or 70 Bearing Cherry Trees. Over 2000 Grape Vines, Including some 50 varieties, but most of the Concord, and many in full bearing stale. Also Rasp berries, •BlnckßoMles Strawberries Ac. •'ibis Fruit Department contains many of tho most profitable sorts, collected by (he tho owner during his 20 years experience In the Nursery business. In short for a pleasant, healthful location with from 30 to 40 Julies mountain range in full view from tho yard, and a general combination of conveuichres and eoiu forts, it offers a rare chance f ir persons who wish to settle down and enjoy at once what would re quire half allfo-tlmo to gather around them. On the same farm is also built a largo aud commo dious new Btone House, with a good Welland Cistern near the - kitchen door, new Stable for cow and horse, Hog Pen, Ac. Ac., with young Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees, and Flo%\erlnp Shrubs already under way. The whole, wlih both seta of buildings, can be bought, or the mansion building with 1»5 ora 100 acres, can be bougnt separately. Middlesex station on the O. V. U. H., is quite near the property. For further particulars calism tho subscriber residing on the premises, or address Box No. UE, CaillfjloP. O. DAVID MILLER. Nov. ID.TtiGS—36 4TTENTION !! j the undersigned, having purchased the right from Levi Ailieri. are prepared to drill wells in this and,. adjoining counties ul greatly reduced rales. . , , - , , Orders pn*mplly attended to, oiders should 1,0 add, e»»oU to JA(X)B ALUKIIx Jr-> * Imo . Nov. 10. IfcCS—3m* Get the best photographs A T iOCHMAN'S Premium Photographic Gallery,2l WEST MAIN STREET, Carlisle, Pa. VebTiß m-iy Stobes, ffiintoarc, Sc c. HAIL! ALL HAIL !! THE GLORY OF THE NIGHT IS THE MORNING GLORY STOVE. THE GREATEST STOVE FOR ISCS. Walker & Claudy having Just returned from Now York and Philadelphia, whore they have purchased tho largest, latest and best assort ment of PARLOR, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES ever brought to this place, have nowon exhibi tion and for sale at tholr Store Rooms, NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, where they will always bo pleased to see their old friends and many now ones, call and exam ine THE GREAT MORNING GLORY PARLOR STOVE AND HEATER, —ALSO— THE'CELEBRATED REGULATOR ROTARY TOP COOKING STOVE, IKG GLOBY THE MORNI Is tho most perfect parloi or everywhere. It xh aUi will last all winter. It hi and is as bright and chcei respectfully refer UTtho among hundreds of othc to its merits: iv stove in use anywhere huso humor, and one lire ui.s mica doors all aronud irfnlusaiiopongate. Wo following persona from ors who have used It. as Hon. J. Stuart, Edward Fury, .Sorg’t Irvin, Col. A. Noble, Mr. Mansfield, Sup’t, Ml. Holly Paper Mill Co. Sam'l Kcmpton, James B. Weakley, Rev. J. Boos, W. B. Mullln, Wobert it Borland, Geo. Weise, David Rhoads, Levi Trego, Hiunucl Grenson, Weakley & Sadler, L. T. Greenfield, Samuel H. Gould,' Jason W. Eby, Tlios. X.ee, Peter Spahr, Win. P. Stuart, Jos. Galbraith, Thos. Chamberlin. John Stuart, John T. Green, Henry L. Burkholder Richard Woods, J. S. Woods, Mnj. Woods, John M. Gregg. Wo have also a very large variety of Cook Stoves of tho very best, namely ; NOBLE COOK, (Gas Burner.) COMBINATION. (Gas Burner,) ‘ WM. PENN, EUaEKA, WABASH, ELECTRIC, and NIAGRA, all of which have given greatsat isfactlon to luo purchasers. Wo have also a largo lot of TIN AND OTHER WARES, of our own manufacture. TIN AND SHEET IRON, of all kinds constantly on hand. SPOUTING, ROOFING & JOBBING of all kinds done on short notice and substanti ally. In conclusion wo Invite our friends to call and examine our goods and save at least twen ty per cent. WALKER & CLAUDY, NO. IS WEST MAIN STREET, Carlislt:, pa. Oct. 8,1563. Jjl CON O M Y IS WEALTH! James McGonlgnl, at No. M South Hanover St Carlisle, would cull tho attention of his friends ami tho public generally to his largo stock of STOVES. TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE which ho feels assured will give satisfaction in both quality and prlco. In tho stove lino ho would call especial atten tion to tho “ EMPIRE!” Gas burner and parlor Heater. It Isa Pcrpotunlßnsoßurning Stove. Tho Fur nace will heat an upperund lower room perfect ly, and Is guaranteed to be perfectly free from explosion of gas. It has no brick tp bo replaced every year. Jt Is so constructed that its rays of heata'ro deflected to tho floor, warming tho foot Instead of the face. Jt Is a gas consumer, and Is perfectly clear from dust. Iks ventilation Is complete, aud tho burning gas and Ignited coals shine out.through tho Mica Windows, giving tho brightness and cheer of an open fire. Call aud see it. Ho also offers all tho latest and most improved patterns of PARLOR STOVES, and a largo slock of Cook Stoves, consisting of the Nimrod, Niagara, Ironsides, Quaker City, Farmer, and a variety of others, all of which aro war ranted to bo best class Stoves and to give entire satisfaction. Tin and Sheet-Iron ware, made of the very best material, and all other things necessary for housekeepers in his lino of business kept con stantly on hand. His expenses aro trifling, compared with oth ers, as ho defies coin petition, and would ask those desiring anything in ills 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 any other estab lishment In the county. Ills motto is, Quick Sales aud Small Profits. Old metal taken lu ex change. Spouting, Roofing and Jobbing promptly at tended to, made of tho best material amj at moderate prices, Oct. I,lBoB.—tint JAMES McGONIGAL. Yaluable real estate at PUBLIC SALE.—WiII bo sold on the prom ises under an order of tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, on Friday, tho llthdayof December. A. D., 18(18, at 10 o'clock, a. ai., the fol lowing valuable property: No. 1. A First-Class Limestone Farm .situate in Southampton township, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of Alex. M. Duncan, Duncan and Pilgrim, Joint and Jacob Foglesonger, and John Grovo, containing 114 acres and 14 perch es. Tho Improvements are a Two-Story Brick Dwelling House, a Stone Bank Barn, Corn Cribs, Wagon shed and nil necessary out-buildings.— All those buildings are in'excellent condition.— There Is a good Well of water at tho door, and an excellent Young Orchard on the farm. Tho land, which Is In tho hlghoststato of cultivntiou/is all cleared except about four acres, which aro cov ered with tho best quality of oak timber, and lies adjoining tho Cumberland Valley Railroad, and Is within three miles of tho Oakville market, and three miles of Shlpponsburg. No. 2. At tho same time and place will bo sold, two Valuable Tracts of Mountain Land, situate in Hopewell township, in said county, the first hounded by lands of John and Philip Miller, Jno. Stouller, James M. Means, and tho following de scribed lot, containing 21 acres and 101 porches. And tho second bounded by lands of J. M. Means, A. S. McKinney, Esq., Aaron Kunkol, and tho first desorbed lot, containing U acres and 48 perchbs. These tracts of limber land Ho in a convenient and accessible position, ami nro cov .erod_witU_Chestnnt, Oakland Locust Tlmbor.of. cxcollent quality. ...Also, in pursuance of said order of court, wll be sold in tho borough of Shlppcnsburg, on Ball urday, tho 12th day of December, A. D.,181‘8. at* 10 o’clock a. M., tho following described valu able property.; • No. 1. A Hotiso and Lot of Ground, situate in ndld borough,bounded on tho West.by Earlstreet, on the North by a lot of Jacob Roddlg, on the East by a fourteen feet alloy.and on tho South by Geoigo Tarraan, containing thlrtv-slx feet four inches In fronton Earl street, and two hundred mid fifty-seven feet four Inches in depth to said alley. The improvements are a Two-Story Brick House, with back building and neccessary out building, aud a good stable at tho foot of tho lot. This property Is subject to tho right In George Turman, his heirs and assigns, to enter to and from the well of water on tho premises, for tho purpose of taking water therefrom for family use. No. 2. At tho sumo time and place, a House and Lot of Ground, sltuutu In said borough, bounded as follows i.lieKlnnlng oh Penn street at the tcr mluuos of Mrs. Mathews’lot, thence West by said lot undground of Rov. Jacob Hassler, (17 feet 7 Inches, thence Month by Rev. Jacob Hassler, 27 feet'to a lot of Valentine Rudolph, thence by same easto7 met? inches to I’cnii street, tlicnco by said street 27 feet to the place of beginning.— Tho Improvements on this lot are an excellent Two-Story Weather-Boarded Dwelling House. No. A At tho same lime and place, u piece or parcel of laud in Shippcnsburg township, lu the county aforesaid, hounded by tin* public road, laud of Haiirun. Muckoy it Brothers, Levi K. Douavln and Daniel Anderson, containing four Acres more or Icmi. No. A. At the sumo time and place, a tract ol Wood Laud, situate in Southampton township, county afoi. said, hounded by laud of George w. Himes. Kii.-.iui ('lever, aud Conrad Clever, con lal -ilng ihui .itcs, neat measure. Persons doning to see the property can call on cither of Hie undersigned. Sales to commence on both : days at 10 o’clock, a. M.. when attendance will tie given and terms made known by ISABELLA DUNCAN, WM, D. McCUNE, Jdm’w. of TE O. Duncan, dcc'd. Nov. 10. IRCa-3t PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING of bveuy descbitoon neatly executed at the Volunteer Office, ONE OF THE BEST INVESTMENTS the FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO., 850 MILES COMPLETED A limited amount of the First Mortgage Bonds of the Union Pacific Railroad Company are of fered to the public, os one of the sateat and most profitable Investments. 1. They are a first mortgage upon the longest and most important railroad In the country, 2. By law they can bo Issued to the Company only as the road Is completed, bo that they al ways represent a real value. _ 3. Their amount Is limited by net of Congress to Fifty Million Hollars on the entire Pacino lino, or an average of less than 630,000 per mile. •l. Hou.E.I). Morgan, of the United Stales Sen ate, and Hon. Oakes Ames, of tho United States House of Representatives, are tho trustees for the bondholders, to see that all their Interests are protected. _ - . . , . 5, Five Government Directors, appointed by tho President of tho United States, are responsi ble to tho country for the management of Its af fairs. „ . . 0. Three United Sales Commissioners mnst certify that the road Is well built and equipped, and In all respects a' flrst-class railway, before any bouds can bo Issued upon It. 7. Tho United States Governmcdt lends the Company Its own bonds to tho same amount that tho company Issues, for whlchit takes nsec ond mortgage ns Its security. . . 8. As additional aid, it makes an absolute dona tion of 12,800 acres oflttnd to tho mile, lying upon each side of tho road. ~ S). 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 Fouu Million Dollaks last year, which, after paying operating expenses, was much more than sumclout to pay tho Interest.— These earnings will vastly Increase on tho com pletion of the entire lino In 18U0. 12. No political action can reduce the rate of Interest. It must remain for thirty years— aixper cent, per annum in gold, now equal to between eight and niuejior cent. In currency. The prin~ dual is then payable fn go'd, If a bond, with such guarantees, were Issued by tho Government, Ha market price would not be less than from 20 to 23 per cent, premium. As tho bonds are issued un der Government authority and supervision, up on what is very largely a Governmcntwork, they must ultimately approach Government prices.— No oilier corporate bonds arc made so secure. 13 The issue will soon bo exhausted. Tho sales have sometimes boon half a million a day, and nearly twenty millions have been sold.. About ten millions more may ho ollercd. It is not Im probable that at somo time nob far distant, all the bonds Hie 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, ami tho perfect security, must make these bonds very valuable for export. All tho predictions which tho oJlleers of this Company have made In relation to the 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 that parties who desire to in vest in their bonds will jind it to their advantage to do no at once. , Subscriptions will bo received in Carlisle by A. L. SPONSLEH, and In Now York AT THE COMPANY’S OFFICE, No. 20Nassau St., JOHN J. CISCO & SON, Bankers, No. 6U Wall St. And by the Company’s advertised agents throughout the United Slates. Jtonda salt free, but parties subscribing through lo cal agents, will look to theta for their safe delix'ery. A NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP WAS ISSUED OCT. Ist, containing a report of the progress Of the work to that dale, and a more complete state ment in relation to the value of the bonds than can be given In an advertisement, which will bo sent free nu application at the Company's olllccs or to any of the advertised agents. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New York. Oct. 2-2, ISOS. JiUlelucal. JQR. TAYLOR’S OLIVE BRANCH BITTERS A mild and agreeable Tonic Stimulant,Stom achic and Carminative k n I T 'I 1 10 Rs, Extracted entirely from Herbs, Roots, Highly bcnellchil in DYSPPBIA, GENERAL DEBILITY and loss of appetite'; and an excellent Corrcc live for persons sallering from Disorders of the Bowels, Flatulence, Sold everywhere. Depot, No.lKl Market street, Philadelphia. Sep t. 8, iKit’—ly J. K.x'Alld: Co. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, •. JSCS E'tUttl’llSG THE BLOOD. [ The reputation this ox j ecllcat medicine cnjoys» <\ is derived from Its cures, .y\ many of which are truly ,: marvellous. Inveterate v - eases of Scrofulous dis /i j a*IS case, where the system y,.\ I WJ seemed saturated with /Tr-T-A ' p/ —corruption, have been , £h'.. w purillcd ami cured by it. J . .Scrofulous affections and - disorders, which were ng ■* gravuted by the scrofu lous contamination until they were painfully aflllcting, have been radically cured in such great numbers in almost every sec tion of the country, that the public scarcely need to bo informed of its virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unfelt tenant of the organism undermines the constitution, and invites the attack of enfeebling or fatal diseases, withoutcxcitingasuspicionofitß presence. Again, it seems to breed infection throughout the body, ami then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of Us hideous forms, either on the surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tuber cles may be suddenly deposited in the lungs or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it snows its presence by eruptions on the akin,dr foul ulcer ations on some part of the body. Hence the occa sional use of a bottle of this Sarsaparilla is ad visable, even when no active symptoms of disease appear. Versons afliicted with the following com plaints generally tlnd immediate relief, and, at length, cure, by the use of lids SARSARARiL- IjA: St. Anthony's Rirc, JCose or Erysipelas, Tetter, Salt Scald Head, Ringworm, Soro Eyes, Sore Ears, and other eruptions or visible tonus of Scrofulous disease. Also In the more’concealed forms, ns Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Heart Disease, Tits, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, and the various Ulcerous affections of the muscu lar and nervous systems. Syphilis or Venereal and Jifercurial Diseases “arc'cured by it, though a long time is required for subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine. Hut long continued use of this medicine will cure the complaint. JLcurorrhaa or Whites, Uterine Ulcerations, and Rentals Diseases, are com monlv soon relieved and ultimately* cured by Its purging and invigorating effect. Minute Direc tions for each case arc found in our Almanac, sup plied gratis. Rheumatism and Gout, when caused bv accumulations of extraneous matters in the blood, yield ntuckly to it, ns also Diver Complaints, \ l'orpulity, Congestionov Jn/fam motion of Utcl.irer, ami Jaundice, when arising, as they* often do, from the rankling poisons in the blood. Tills S.UISARARILLA (b a great re storer for the strength nnd vigor of the system. .Those who are Languid and JAstless, Despon dent, Sleepless, ami troubled with Nervous Ap prehensions or Rears, or any of tho affections symptomatic of ironfetifus, will And immediate relief mid convincing evidence of its restorative power upon trial. PREPARED B 7 Or. jr. C. Al’EB & CO^lowellfflua., Practical anti Analytical Chcnrhtg. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. For Sale by Haverstlck brotnera, Carlisle, Pa Oct. 15.1&65—1t ASHIONABLEv- FALL and WINTER MILLINERY. . MBS. S. A. HUTTON Having Just returned from Philadelphia with a lurgd and choice selection of Millinery Goods, desires the ladles of Carlisle and vicinity to please call and examine her stock, comprising the latest styles of HATS, BONNETS', GAPS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS. Ac. I have also added to my line of goods a fine as sortment of Hair, Including BraUU, Snitches, Citrlt, Erizetls, tic, N. B.—Switches and Braids repaired. Nov. 5,1868.—1 t Tits (Sooiiß. JJEAD! READ!! CONSIDER Tl I BARGAINS!}! BARGAINS!!!! W. C. BAWYMM& CO’S., CHEAP STORE! Wo have Just received from New York end Philadelphia, a large and cheap Block of DRESS GOODS, In which will bo found all tho late and attractive styles of tho season. Our stock embraces FIFURED, PLAIN, STRIPED AND REP FANCY SILKS, Gross Oralu, Gross dc Armurc, Gross do Rhine, and Lustrine Black Silks. Eplngllne, Roubalx, Lyons, Creßtonlio, Shot ami Mohair Poplins. French Merinos, Alpacas, Cashmeres and in all colors and prices. We have a full line of the celebrated BUFFALO MOHAIR BLACK ALPACAS. also, a Largo Stock of all kinds of BLACK AND MOURNING. GOODS, Such os TAMISE, EMPRESS, QUEENS and Particular attention paid to funeral orders. Call and sco our large stock of Mink Sable, Stone Martin, Gorman Fitch, Siberian Squirrel, Brown Coney, Lustre Fitch, Water Mink, Blue Coney, Musk- rat, and Silver Martin Furs, .Tost received from the well known house of Nicholas, Burtnett&Co., Broadway,N. Y. These muffk and Collars have a new Improvement, which will make them wear much longer than tho old stylo of manufacture. Gentlemen can also And on our counters a va riety of FRENCH AND AMERICAN CABSIMERES in Fancy and Black. BEaVER cloth, ESQIMAUX CLOTH, FELT CLOTHS for heavy sacks to over coats. Suits made by the best tailors In town. Cloths sold by us, are warranted to bo trlmed with tho best materials. CARPETS!,! CARPETS!!! Crosby’s. English Tapestry Brussels, beautiful colors and designs, Lowel and Hartford Extra Three I*l y, Ingrains, Cottage, Venetian, Homo Made, Idnen and Hemp, from 40 cts upwards. OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, DRUGGETS, WINDOW SHADE*, and a general assortment of House Furnishing goods. UOSIELY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, &c.„ &c. Wo offer great attractions and In dnermeuts to to all wishing Di*y Goods,and speciality Invite all to call and examine our stock. W. C. SAWYER & Go’s-, east main street, Under Hannon’s Hotel. CARLISLE. PA- OeU 8,1868* OPENING DRY OODS STORE OF LEIDICH MILLER The most complete stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS that have over been brought to Carlinlo. consist ing of all kinds of desirable goods nullable for tho season such as a Q RAN D D ISP LAY PRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS!! j I ! k BLACK DRESS SILKS* All Qualities, SPLENDID CHANGEABLE SILKS, SUPERB PLAIN SILKS All Colors, IRISH POPLINS All Colors. French poplins ah shades. Splendid 811 k Faced Epangllnes, Beautiful SllkjMlxturcs, changeable, Mohair Alpacas, all qolors, Cohurgs, Plain Poplins, SHAWLS! SHAWLS I! The largest assortment of Shawls that wo have ever opened. All the now styles, Fancy and Plaid Blanket Shawls, CheniUo Shawls, Thlbbet Shawls, nil sizes for Ladies, Misses' and Chil dren, at very low prices. FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! We now have the largest assortment of Furs that arc to bo found In the county. Elegant Mink Sable Furs, Splendid German Filch Furs, Eugina Cloths Purs of every quality and size tor Ladles, Misses’ and Children. M OUR NIN G G O O D S of every description for the season. FUNERAL GOODS Special attention given to filling orders for town or country. LADIES CLOAKS CLOAKING CLOTHS LAMA of nil the new colors. A splendid variety of CLOTHS. BLACK AND COLORED BEAVER CLOTHS for Ladles Sackings and Cloaks. LEIDICH & MILLER’S is the proper place to purchase your as they are tho only house in town that keeps, a IUII Hue of nil grades and quaMUe-s Homo .Made Flannels, Elegant Repp Shaker Flannels, Splendid White Flannels, Home Made Barred Shirting Flannels, All kinds of Flannels to suit all purposes. DOMESTIC GOODS Wo do not mention tho amount of yards on hand, but wo will prove that the largest stock In. town of Bleached and Unbleached Muslins,’. Blenched and Unbleached Shootings,' Tickings' 15 cts. and upwards. Cotton Table Diapers, Ging hams, Checks and Callicoes as low as 8 cts. I)LA yKJSIS ! BLA XKETS ! ! Wo defy competition, ns wo cannot be undersold,, having bought a very largo supply of White and Colored of all grades, and will bo sold very cheap. FANCY COVERLIDS, MARSAILLES QUILTS, HONEY COMB QUILTS, <tc. Tho now style of Seamless Balmorals, Balmo rals of all sizes and qualities. CLOTHS & CASI MERES that arc to bo found la.tho market. BEAUTIFUL FANCY CASIkERES for gents, youths and childrens salts. OVER COSTINGS of every grade and color, to be sold under regu lar prices,. NOTIONS! NOTIONS!! In such an endless variety that It would bo im possible to enumerate. Every style grado and quality. CARPETS!! CARPETS!! FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,. TABLE OIL CLOTHS, Drugget In patterns with Borden and by the yard. Above yon And mentioned but a small po rtlon ot our elegant stock of goods Just opened, a ud as wo are determined not to bo undersold bj r any other bouse, wo still keep up our reputation for selling a great many goods, and selling thei n al ways at verv low prices, to suit every p erson that will favor us with u call. Pleoso do not fail to give us mi eat ly call and ueo for yourselv cs wo can fully prove every wordvthat wo publlsl i. LEIDICH & MILLER, SIGN OP THE CARPET HAIjL, No. 2 Past Mala Street, CaflUle, Penn’ft pot, 8,1868* 3Dta ©ootlp. CENTRAL Superb Empress Repps, all colors. Poplin Alpacas, Black and Colored, French Merinos, Cashmorcs, Delaines, dr-. Superb Siberian Squirrel Furp, ANP RL A iV y ELS, BALMORAL SKIRTS. CLOTH DEPARTMENT. Tho most complete stock of WOOLEN GOODS, ON THE CORNER, Stobcs, ©aware, Beauty, durability, eci. MY. '* 1 r xno undersigned having returned from 11. S cities with a largo stock of goods, invito the at*. tcnllonofoU who dcslro 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 compote with, fooling confident that they can sell better stoves for less money than any Arm In the country,— The attention of the public is invited to their choice selection of RANGES, PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, among vWch can bo found SPEARS’ CELEBRATED Revolving Light Base Burning Stove, Juniata Bose 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, Toilet Ware, Foot Tubs. Infant Bathing Tabs, Chamber Sets Ac. Ac. Ac. Also, Copper and Brass Dippers, Wrought Iron Pans and Ladels, Cako Pansand Moulds, Spoons Knives and Forks, And all kinds of Hollow . Ware. TIN AND SHEET IRON WAKE, of all kinds constantly on hand, mamif.icturod by the best workmen of the best material. Buy ing slock in largo lots for the cash they are en abled to sell at small advances, all they ask 1h a call from you to examine their goods mul price list, after which they feel certain you will buy no whore else. Their motto is "Live and Ist JAvr." Fire bricks and grates for all kinds of stoves, constantly on hand. Boynton Base Burning Fire Place Heater, similar to the Lutrohe. Ten Plato Stoves, PORTABLE and STATIONARY HEATERS and RANGES of the different manu facturers and patterns. Old stoves taken In exchange, No (is North Hanover Street. THE ORIENTAL THE IMP.UOVED ORIENTAL Base Burning Coal Stoves, and Parlor Furnaces, Hare received Fonr Fine Claes Premiums at th« New York State nod other Fairs. Also, the groat BILVBB MEDAL at the Pair of .the American Institute held In the Clty of Now York, 1805. THEY ARE PERPETUAL BURNERS, ONLT ONE FIRE BEING REQUIRED TO BE . MADE DURING THE SEASON. THEY ARB PERFECT VENTILATORS OF 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 DATS WITH- OUT ATTENTION. THE ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL TO AN “OPEN FIRE." THEY ARB POWERFUL HEATERS AND YET PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO MILD WEATHER. THEY ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL STOVES AND FURNACES EVER MADE. THE PUIRNACE WILL HEAT, SATISFAC TORILY, .BOTH AN UPPER AND A LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FUEL. The followl.HK are u few of the many references to persons who have been and are now using tho “ORIENTAL,” and to whom wo confident ly refer for testimony ns to Its great merit. 11. E. Brcecliblll, Or. D. Mahon, Miller & Bowers, . Dr. Cornmnn, Wm, Rponslor, D. Spotts, .1. Noffslngor, B. Longneckor, E. Leonard,' Mrs. Galbraith,- Dr. ZllKcr, ' Jacob Thudlnm, and quite a number of others. For Sale by HINE-SMITH & HUPP. iVb.CS, ' North Ilitnovnr fitred, CAUTiISI-K, I’KNN’A. Sept. 24, I*lls—dm Boots anti Sdjocs, HHEAP STOCK OF BOOTS AND \J SHOES. SrOTXSWOOD & ICERBY, No. in. South itakovku.St. Caumsm:, Pejjn’a. • Beg leave to call tho attention of their custo mers, and residents of Carlisle. and surrounding country, to their large and well selected slock of gentlemens, ladies, misses and childrens BOOTS AND SHOES, at prices os low as to dory all competition. We are also prepared to manufacture In the latest, styles and best maim nr all kinds ol work, which wo will make up at prices so low, ns to make It an object for all to give ns a call. \\ o make up nothing but the very best of .Stock, which we warrant to fit. and giv** .satisfaction in all cases. Call and examine our stock, and bo convinced.— We sell as cheap if not the cheapest, and best goods In town. Wo have a large trade, anil the way wo got it was BELLING GOODS, ROOTS .AND SHOES atasinoll profit. “Pons yon wish to be done by ”Is our motto. Now If you will only call and look at our stock, we can trade, tor we are deter mined to please and sell to all who may give us their patronage. We have an Immense stock on hand of every variety, from heavy home-made Kip Boots and Shoes to the lightest and finest ''Remember the number 15. SOUTH HANOVER street, a few doors south of InholPs corner, near .UO MarUet House. JAMKS Bl . ormvopl)| Oct. 15,151W.—3m FRANCIS A, KERB\. Hcgal iflottcES SOTICE.— Notico is hereby civcti that Letters of Administration on the estate of riot Sites, deO’d.. late of Westpemißborough twp„ have been granted to the undersigned resid ing in the same township 11 persons Indebt ed to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, ami those having eJMms will pre sent thorn for settlement. JACOB RHOAUS. Oct. 22,18UJt.-dt Administrator. ■\TOTlCE.— Notice in hereby Riven that j\ letters of Administration on the estate of Robert Lind, late of Pena tpvMlUp. deceused, ibave been granted to the undersigned, All per- Bona knowing themsolvcs Indebted to the rstato are requested to make payment immediately, to bls attorney In fact, Noah Cockley.and those having claims against said esUile will nlßOpro sent them for settlement. JAMES 8. DIN U. Oct 22,1808,-Ct* Administrator, SOTICE. —Notice is hereby Riven Unit Letters of Administration on the estate of Fno. ZoUinger.late of Carlisle. Penn'a.<U;cd. have been Issued to the undersigned, residing In sarae'plQce. All persons knowing themselves cBia, ° 00t.22,1868.—Ct* Administrator. HOTICE-— Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of cyAnn Bennett,deceased, late of Monroe township, have been granted to the undersigned fflfngln same township. All arsons Indebt ed to said estate are revested to make pay incut Immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present Nov. 5,18U5.—Ot ‘ Administrate. SOTIOR.— Notice is hereby Riven that Letters Mf Administration.an the estate of o Barton, of Lpwer Allen township, have been granted to the undersigned resid ing In same twp. All persons to said estate are requested to make payment Immedi ately. and those having claims ogalnst said es late will rrcout them uju"e H GER, Oct. 15,"18(58. —Ct* Administrator. FOR SALE.—Second hand Seven Oc tavo Rosewood Piano, almost oa good as now. Inquire ot this office, October 16,1868.—0 w 33rg <sbot£. p E O X A I" EXTRAORDINARY bargains 1)11 g good ss.; ESPECIALLY ADAPT. „ EABO s, Representing the most extensive . Bortmcnt In this mnrkot. atthrf»A “ low prices Incident to the grcatbT®“\ry ago of values. i DURING THE I’Eiaon OF THE UTMOST DEPRESSION RICKEY, SHARP & CO., No. 727 CHESTNUT Street, Nov. 20,1868-dls. Fob. B,ISCO. 628 HOOI> BKIKTB 628 AND CORSETS, CORSETS WM. T. HOPKINS, NO. 628 ARCH STREET, RJJIIjA,, MANUFACTURER OP TUB CELEBRATED '* CHAMPION” HOOP SIC (RTS For Ladies, MUxes and Children, Tha largest assortment, and best onaUUy and styles In the American Market. Every Judy should try them, as they recommend themselves by wearing longer, retaining their shape,much better, being lighter and more elaxiic than all ot hers—WARRANTED In every respect, and sold at very low prices. Ask for HOPKINS’ ” CHAM PION* SKIRT, , • Superior Hand-made Whalo-Bono CORSETS In Fifteen different Grades Including the” Imperi al” and Thompson & Longdon’s "GLOVE FIT TING” CORSETS, ranging In prices from bl cts, to SJSO; together with Joseph Bcckol’s CEi K BRATED FRENCH WOVEN CORSETS, superior shapes and quality. Ten different Grades, from $Mu to 53.50. x'hey are the finest and best goods for the prices, over Imported. The trade suppli ed with HOOP SKIRTS aud CORSETS at the Lowest Rates. Thoso visiting Uio City should not foil to call and examine our Goods and Prices, as wo defy all competition. - March 6.ISGK.—IOm Heal (estate Sales Yaluable hotel property AT PRTVATBSALF.OB EXCHANGEFOR A KAUM.-'Tho subscriber offers at private sale the well known Hotel stand In Newville. Pa., known as tho Logan House. Thelottupon which tho hotel stands) contain*7s by IbO foot,ond m addition thereto will bo sold an excellent Gar den, containing Ooby ISOIcoU 'Tho house is large and substantially' bnilt of stone, containing * sleeping apartments, good Par-room, Dining room, Parlor, Kllohen and all,inodorn couven louclcs. A good well of water* at tho door, excel lent Stabling for forty horses, Ido'House, Woo.l House. Smoko House, and, all necessary out buildings. Tho .Logan House Is widely and fa vorably known and Is largely pfitronlreU. It bos been quite recently renovated and repaiied throughout. Terms, to suit the purchaser, For further particulars, apply To tho subscriber, or in hIK absence to Pater A.jVld^at^NcxyvlUo^Fu.. Sopt.3, isas-tf Yaluable town property AT PUBLIC SALE.—Tho undersigned be ing appointed Trustee to sell the Ileal Fsiato of William OJancoy, deceased, will oiTei tho same nl publlo sale, at tho Court'lioufio, In Car lisle, on Saturday,tbo 2fclh day ol November,lbtw, at 3 o’clock, P. M., viz: ..... A two-story Stone House, with a one-story Stone back building attached, situate on South Hanover strcct,ln the borough of Carlisle, bound ed on tho North by property of John Boiler*’ heirs, on tho South by property of Mrs. MJMath, on the East by property of Joshua Blxlcr, and on tho West by South Hauovcr street. Tho lot con tains about 30 feet on Hanover street, running buck about 210 feet, Tho terras of sole will bo made known on tho *‘>j“ r s^5OMPttON , Nov. 5,1808—4 t ■ - • ' • Trustee. For doing a family washing In the best and cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal to any In tho world I Has all tho strength of old rosin soap with tho mild and lathering qualities of genuine Cnslllo. Try thissplondld Soap, sold by the ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS, 4K North Frontslreet, Philadelphia. Sept. 3. IMS—ly. . . IV.WM. D. -HALL,HOM(EOPAT HI C I PHYSICIAN AND MEDICAL ELKITItI AN.—Drs. MaryL. Hull, Medical Eleetr'c.an, ofllccand residence, N 0.37 South Hanover hired. Carlisle, Pa. All Acute or Chronic discuses sue cessiully treated. „ ' Fulmer Donaldson, Uulontown, Pa. Cured <>i Heart Disease,of 2 years standing, In five weeks. Had been given up to die. Miss Clara Gilbert, Germantown. Pa. Liver Complaint, of two years standing. Cured 1 n two months. „ _ • .. .. BonJ.' Roesor, Unlontown, Pa. Inflaniatlon m tho eyes, with loss of the sight of one eye. ol six teen years standing. Cured In throe mouths. Mrs'Mary Gilbert, Germantown, Pa. Dys pepsia of ten years standing. Cured In two mouths. t- ... , , . Mr. F. T. Wood. Girard Avo., and Warnoek St.. Philadelphia. Cured of General Debility of throe * MlL l Emina%rorrls,l22l Girard Ave. Phlla. Pu. Dyspepsia and Gravel of throe years standing.— Cured in six weeks. , , Frank Frier, 742 North 13th street, Phllndol ■ phltt, Penna. “White Swelling” of nine years standing. Cured In live months. r ■ • . Mrs. Augusta Browning. Belpro, Ohio. >\ omb disease of IK years standing. Causing at times .Insaultv.sotlmthor friends wore compelled twice to put her into an Insane-Asylum, Cured in two months. . ‘ , Mrs. Annie fieger, Brldesburg. Pa. Scrofulous Eruptions of three years standing. Cured In live weeks. . : . All consultation free. Offices strictly private. Dr. Hall, will open on Saturday. Nov. 14, at h is residence, a Dispensary, for the deserving poor, when? they may oblxiln advice and mcUcclno gratis. The dispensary will boopen from .Ito •» o’clock every Wednesday, and Staurday, after noon. Nov. 12, I&JS-rlm. “ ABIES’ FANCY EUBS ! fOIJN FAREIKA’H d Established FUR inufactory. . m ARCIT Street. JDVO 7til, PUILADEI.- TIA. HttVO MOW 111 wo of my own Im •latlon uiul Munu sture.oneof theluru -6 and roost beautiful IOCtIoQR Of •’ ANC.Y K U US . ir Ladies' apd Chll ren'B. Wear, -In tin* Mtv. Also, n flue ns , w & COUGARS. I am enabled to dispose of my goods at veiy reasonable prices; and i would therefore solicit u call from roy friends of Cumberland county tun vicinity, Iwmombor the Name, Number mid atrcetl JOHN PAIUURA. Np. 718 ARCH RL.ab. 7th. south side, Phllml n. ■ CXrl iiavk no Paktnbb,noh Connection with any otubu Stoke in Pailajjklpiiia. Oct. H. 1808.—im JjlORW ABDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. , Flour & Feed, Cool, Floater & Sail. J. BBBTEM & BROTHERS having purchased oi Snyder & Newcomer their extensive Warehouse, (Henderson's pld eland.) head, of High street, b< g leave to inform thopuUUc that will continue tl.o Forwarding and Commission business on a moi o extensive scale - - The hlgliesl market price jvlllrbo paid for Flour Grain and Produce of all kltids. Flour and Feed, Plaster, Salt and Hay, kept constantly on band and for sale. Cool of all kinds, embracing LYKENS VALLEY. . LOCUST MOUNTA N. LAWBEURT.dx., Llmoburners’ and Blacksmiths’ Coal, constant ly for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry to any part of tno town. Also, all kinds of Luiu • bor constantly on band. J. BEETKM A BROb. Dec. 1, 18C5. JjliNE CUSTOM MADE - BOOTS AND SHOES FOB GENTLEMEN. All tlic LEADING STYLE': on Imnd or nn.il,i o measure. 0 Prices Fixed at how Figures. An Illustrated Price Llatwllh iuslrucUonsforself measurement sent on receipt of Post Office ad dress. WM, F. BARTLETT, Agu. 20.—1 y Philadelphia, • /CUMBERLAND VALLEY HOUBK CORNER OF EAST HIGH BEDFORD STREETS ' CARLISLE, PA. J. B. FLOYD, Proprietor, March 12.1868.—1 y. ■pUANKLIN HOUSE, OPPOSITE THE COUBT HOUSE, CARLISLE, PENN'A GEOKGE WETZEL, Proprietor. Feb. 6. 1853,-Ur PHIIbADELTHIA.
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