American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, December 03, 1868, Image 3

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    A CARD.
Carlisle, Nov. so, isos.
Ifessrt, Bditon: As Treasurer of tho Cumber*
land County Agricultural Society, I would slat«
for the Information of tho public, that 1 receive
all monies paid Into said Society, and’tnake all
its disbursements.
The books containing the entries of those re
ceipts and expenditures are inmy possession,and
never have been In the keeping of tho Secretary.
1 would state further, that they are at all times
open for tho inspection Of any persons who may
wish to examine them, and that the usual state
ment will be made by tho Treasurer of tho So
ciety at its annual meeting in January next.
HENRY SAXTON,
HYcasurer.
Saxe op Valuable Real Estate.—
Jtt will been seen, by advertisement in
another column, that S. M. Hoover, offers
at public sale, in this place, on Wednes
day December 9th, his valuable property,
consisting of two large brick dwellings,
with all the modern conveniences, and
his coal and lumberyard, all situated on
West Main street. This Is one of the
most valuable properties in town, and
those desiring to invest in real estate will
do well to give it their attention.
Nov. 2G, 1808—21.
Business Notices.
Look at Them.—A. B. &N. Shork,
have on band over a dozen of tho handsomest
Sleighs over exhibited In Carlisle, at thefr now
Factory, corner of Pitt and South streets,
Nov. 23,1808—36
“ South End.”—We have in store a
large supply of the best of everything for Christ
mas Times, which wo offer at greatly reduced
rates, wholesale and retail. Reinembor.lnothlng
bnt the best,
WM. BLAIR & SON,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers. •
P. S. We are just receiving a largo lot of Salt,
nice and clean, 'Which wo offer at prices that
must please.
Nov. 20,1863.
School Books. —A largo supply of
books, such as aro used In tho comniflh school,
of this comity, for sale, CHEAP, at Common
Worthington’s Drug Store, No. T East Main street
Carlisle.
is no medicine equal
to Hoofland’s German Bitters in case of Debility.
■lt imparts a tone and vigor to tho whole system,
strengthens the appetite, causes an enjoymeutof
the food, enables tho stomach to digest it, puri
ties tho blood, gives It a good, sound, healthy
complexion, eradicates the yellow tinge from
the eyes, Imparts a bloom to the cheeks, and
changes tho patient from a short-breathed, ema
ciated. weak and nervous Invalid, to a full-faced,
stout, and vigorous person.
'• Iloojland'a German Jiittcia" tt entirely free from
all Alcoholic admixture.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC
Is a combination of the Ingredients of Hoof
laiprs Bitters, with pure Stanta Cruz Hum,
oi nnge, aulso, &c., making one of the most agree
able and pleasant preparations extant. ' Tho
Tonic Is useu by thoserequlrlifjjjgoodaand scien
tific Stimulant.
J*rinrlpal office, 631, Arch St. Philadelphia, Pit.
it Bold by all Druggist*.
•Special Notices.
■ SoMKTKtNO on Fiue.—Being at a loss
for a topic upon which to " spread" ourselves, a
day or two ago, our " Devil,” who Is of a* warm
imagination, suggested that wc get up "Bornel
- on Fire," This led us to thinking of the
excellencies of the great “JUNIATA," the im
proved, Illuminated, Magazine, Hot-air Parlor
Stove, recent f y placed In tho market by those in
defatigable Founders of Philadelphia, Messrs.
STUART, PETERSON & CO., and wo conclude
to do our friends a real service by reminding
them that this most excellent Base-Burner Is
-destined to have an unprecedented sale, and
tthat they should take the earliest opportunity to
■secure one.
Amongst Atlantic Cables, steam
and those progressions of science and
art that mark tho nineteenth century, not the
least useful are Dr. Ayer’s medicines. They take
rank among tho benefactions of mankind, from
the rapidity and certainty with which they cure.
Try Ayeu’s Cheiui Pectoral on a cough and It
Is gone. What skin diseases or Impurities of tho
blood withstand Ayer's Sarsaparila? Aybu s
Pills are tho perfection of a purgative—every
family should have them, as almost every fami
ly does. Not a trlile to ho thankful for are
good medacincs and tho knowledge how to uso
them for protection from disease. Th so Dr.
Ayer’s preparations and publications furnish,
and wo no not hesitate to commend them.—St.
Louis Leader,
CARD. —Rev. F« Sliceppe, minister of
tho Gorman Lutheran chuich, instructing
Homo young ladies and gentlemen in tho Ger
man language. Is requested by some others, to
opea n second German class. In accordance
with this request, bo is willing to begin a new
course in German. Young people, Indies and
gentlemen, wanting to learn to speak German,
will please call at tho ofllce of Dr. I*, Shoeppo, No.
42, west Pomfret street, where Information con*
corning tire terms will be given.
Dec. 3, lS(iB~3t*
«9-Wo notice to-day Johnson’s Rheumatic Com-y
pound, an internal remedy for the cure of In 11a
matory Rheumatism. This la a most valuable
medicine, since fit is a sure cure for tho mos
painful of all diseases. For Sale by. Havers-tlck.
Bros.
BSS" Sellers’ Family Medicines are
among the standard preparations of the day.—
The Imperial Cough Syrup Is a sure cure for
Coughs and Colds. Call at Havorstlck Bros,
and a bottle.'
DR. JACKSON’S “ ANALEPTICA.”
A Physician, who had consumption for sever
al years, with frequent bleedings of the
cured himself with a medicine unknown to tho
profession, when his case appeared hopeless. Ho
Is the only physician who bos used it in bis own
person, or who has any knowledge of Its virtues;
and he can ascribe the degree of health he now
enjoys to nothing but the use of ibis 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 those sulTering with any
disease of the Lungs, he proQers a treatment he
confidently believes will eradicate the disease.-
Pi ice $1.50 per bottle or 8.00 per half dozen; sent
by express. For sale by Henry F. Geyer, Drug
gist, Meohanicdburg, Fa., and druggists general
ly. Bond for a circular, or call on
DR. B. BOYLSTON JACKSON,
No. 250 IV. Tenth Street, JPhilcu .
Dec. 5, 18C7r-ly
To Consumptives.—Tho 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 tho means
of euro.
To all who desire It, be will send a copy of tho
prescription used (free of charge), with tho dl
rcctions for preparing and using the same, which
they will And a bubb cube fob consumpttiok,
astma. bronchitis, «£o. The only object of tho
advertiser in sending the prescription Is to bene
fit tho afflicted, and sprerd information which he
conceives to' be invaluable, and he hopeS every
sufferer will try Ids remedy, as will cost him
nothing, and may prove a blessing.
Parlies wishing the prescription will pleas ad
dress, REV. A. WUSON
105 South Second St., Williamsburg, Kings Co.
New York. '
Nov. 12,1808—1 y
iUllarrieli.
MPT—NEWCOMER. —At tho Lutheranpar
sonage, Now Kingston, Bent. 29. by Kev, H. It.
Fiecu. Mr. Levi Hompt, to Miss Amanda E.
■Newcomer, both of this county,
RICHTER—BUSHMAN.—At tho same place by
itho same, Nov. 2J, P. S. Rich tor, to Mias Sarah E.
.Bushman, both of this county.
3B Cell.
, IjONQ*—la Penn township, on tho 23th nit.,
“Mr. Samuel Long, Sr., in the 78th your or his age.
CORNOa.—Mrs, Belle E. Cornea died at Rod*
ford Furnaces, November 17th, IStfs, aged 24 yours
and 7 days.
Obituary.— lt*has seldom boon our lot to wit*
ness a death scone so Impressive as that of our
dear departed sister Bello. But a few short
months ago she stood at tho altar a happy bride,
her mind tilled with thoughts of a longlife of
happiness, to-day she sleeps tho quiet sleep of
death. Although so happy in her new homo,
surrounded by everything calculated to make
her life « happy one. yet she hailed with Joy the
summons of tier Maker, and smiled as she drew
near the portals of de»th.as though she looked
bej’ond where all was Jor and gladness. «ho
■never, during her long suffering, uttered a com
plaint, although breathing -out her life in a
strange land, and away from her friends and
home, and but a single regret for her beloved
Jiusband. whom sho left to mourn her loss. She
jaovyed to tho decrees of an AU-wiao Providence
w Jhotita murmur, and boro her long suffering
With the fortitude of a true Christian, alwavs
patient and trusting In God, on whom she had
llxed her faith, never giving worldly cares n
thought, but waited patiently the final summons,
when h(r spirit should be set free and permitted
to soar on high, to realms of eternal bliss beyond
the skies, it was the wish of her friends to have
tier die In the home of her childhood, to have
the privilege of smoothing her dying pillow, but
alas, Providence had notso decreed, and we, her
sorrowing friends, submit, consoling ourselves
with tho assu>nucu that “our loss has been her
eternal gain;’' and that she has gone to her
homo with God, there to spend an eternity of
happinessi In one continued song of praise to the
Most High, who by .His goodness.- has robbed
.. e r2» 10 B ravo » °f both strug and victory.
There where sorrow never comes ami where
tho weary are at rest,”
slMer's gore—gone In her youthful bloom.
Hidden from us forever, deep in tho silent tomb;
oho s left our h* mo so lonely, left a vacant chair,
Hut she’ll await our coming, wo feel her spirit’s
there;
Desolate and heart broken, wo laid her ’neath
the sod,
Wo know our darling sister Is at home with her
Maker—God.”
ffiljc fHarfeets
Carlisle Flonr and Grain Jfnrbcf.
COUHECTEn WEEKLY UY J.. 11. BO3LER A HIM).
Carlisle, Dec. 2, ISO*
Flour—Family, SIl FOlCorn, 7.",
Flour—Super. I) i)d Out**, 00
F10ur.... a Do Clover Seed 0 50
}vhont—White, 2 00 Timothy Send 2 50
Wheat—Hod, I 7 ■ Now Hay rttnn 12 (X)
Uye 81 2iil 1
K*iilla«lclplua AEarftclfc.
Philadelphia, Dec. 1, ISCB.
Flour.—Sales of 800 bbls. lowa, Wisconsin and
Minnesota at SSa.S7S; some uht«, at SlUaiOTu, and
fancy at UalO. Uye Flonr is bettor and com
mands S 7 60aS. In Corn Meal no further sales
have been reported.
Grain.—ln Wheat tbr.ro Is nothing doing*
0001) bushels of Hod sold at S2a2 Ili; 10(H) bushels
Indian Heel and Amber at 2 15, ami 2ixnj bushels
Kentucky White at 2 15. Uye comes In slowlv
and Western commands $1 55al 57. The market
is very bare of old yellow Com. and It commands
8125. There Is a good demand for new, and 2000
bushels sold at Slut ID. according to dryness
Oats are In fair request, and (jOW bushels dark
and, prime Western sold at 07n71c.
Seeds.—Clovoiseed Is llrmly held; 100 hush,
sold a187a7 50 per bush, Tlmothv soed Is dull*
we quote at 82 70a2 bO. Flaxseed sells on arrival
at 82 00.
Whisk?.— 120 bbls. sold at Si 03al 08 per gallon,
ifleiM SUibmisements.
Appraisement op damages.
—Notice Is hereby given, that tho under
signed having boon appointed by bis Excellency
John W. Goary.Govcrnorof I’omisvlvunla. com
missioners toupprnlse the damages under tin* .Vet
of April Nib, entitled “An A'l f r tho
relief of the eill/.ens of tho counties of
York, Perry, Cumberland, Adams. Franklin,
Fulton ami Bedfoid, where property was de
stroyed, damaged or appropriated tor the public
service, ami in tho common defence In the war
to suppress tho rebellion," will meet, at Carlisle,
Cumberland countv, on Tucsdav, \\ ednosdny
and Thursday, December loth, bill), and 17ib,
IMP, for the purpose of complying with the pro
visions of said act.
No charge Is made for blank abstracts. The
petitions and proofs must bo prepared by the
claimants themselves. Blame abstracts and
rules will bo furnished on application l»v letter
or otherwise, to the cleik at Harrisburg, iVnn.
A. » ELY,
D. W. WOODS,
W. WOODS,
Cbanmssjo/itrs.
Attest, M. W. McAT.AKNKV, C/ci/;.
Dec 3.lBUs—3t
TESTATE NOTICE. Letters tesla-
Pj montary ou the estate ol George \V. sheafer,
lute of the borough of Carlisle. deceased, Imvo
been issued to the undersigned, tho first named
residing In tile city of Philadelphia, and i he last
named*residing In the borough of Carlisle, Cum
berland county. All persons indebted to mi id
estate wilt make immediate payment, and those
having claims will present them, property au
thenticated. ANUHKW N KIII.NUCK,
It. M. IUSNDKUSON,
/■.rtvi/Z/irs.
Dec.l.'GS—(it
VALUABLE MEDICINES. —A.
Bchaubhv and \Vm. !■’. Aberle, arc associa
tod under the name and .stylo uf A. Sdmubla, a:
Co., for the miuiufaoturc ami sale of Shork's Bn
tor Tincture of Hoots, and Dr. Hindi's Pain Via
tor. These arc Invaluable remedies for many
diseases, and uro sold wholesale by the company,
at No 33, South Hanover street, Carlisle, and by
agents everywhere.
Dec. 3,18 U
*\TOTIOJS. —In compliance with the
1 1 rules In such case prescribed, notice is here
by given tbatapplieatlon for the pardon ol Hen
ry Ulxo convicted at Hie November term of
Quarter Sessions ol Cumberland County, is<»7, of
Arson, and sentenced to an imprisonment for a
term of years In the Eastern Penitentiary of tills
State, ha** been made to his Excellency John W.
Geary, Governor of Pennsylvania.
Dec. 3.1808—2 t
TESTATE NOTlCE.—Letters of udmin-
Tj Istrallon on the estate of Samuel Long,
Br., late of Ponji township, deceased, having
been granted to the subscribers, all persons In
debted to said estate are requested to make pay
ment, and those having claims to present them
CONRAD LONG,
SAMUEL LONG,
MARTIN LONG,
JACOB LONG.
A(/minf-vfrolow.
DOC. 5,1868—01*
OTORK ROOM and Cellar for rent. —
lO No. 72 North Hanover street. Carlisle.
Dec. 3.IS(W tf D. COUNMAN.
©state Sales
EUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE
LUMBER AND COAL YARD. AND TOWN
3H»KN(JBS.—On Wednesday, December Ulb,
the, subscriber will sell on the promises, In
tile borough ot Carlisle, Pa., the following very
desirable Real Estate:
No. I. A lot of ground, located on West Main
street, 21 feet ft out and 150 leet In depth, more
or loss, having thereon creeled a two and urlmll
Story Brick liuu.se, with Frame Kitchen, Smoke
House, Wood House, and all oilier neccosnry
out buildings. Them is also a Hydrant at the
door, with Water ami Gas through the house,
which Is finished in modern style.
N 0 .2. A lotol ground adjoining No. l.on thcWest,
containing a now two and u-iialf story Brick
House, 2d Jeet front by 72 feet in depth, having
Water and Gas in the house, and all modern im
provements, with nllneceessary outbuildings on
the lot.- There are lire Insurance Policies on
both buildings, which ifto paid up In full and
are transferable
No. 3. Bight lots of ground, adjoining No. 2. on
the West, being a first-class Lumber and Coal
Yard, comaln'.og large and commodious Coal
.Sljeds. a largo Coal and Hay Scale, of the Root &
Case Patent, Ufileo and convenient Siding, con
necting with tile main trade of tho Cumberland
Valley Railroad. 'I his is one of the most des ra
b'e Coal uml Lumber Stands in > ai lisle, and of
fers rare inducements to any one desiring to en
gage in the business. These lots'will be sold to
gether or separate, to suit purchasers.
Sale to commence all o'clock, P. .M., ou said
day, When terms will bo made known by
SAM’L. M. HOOVER.
Nov. 20,1818—2 t
VALUABLE FARM AND COUN
TRY SEAT AT PRIVATE SALE.—The sub
scriber oilers at private sale. Ills Kami and Resi
dence known ns the Green Hill Farm, and form
erly as the CumberlandNuisbrles. It is situated
'i'/, miles East of Carlisle, being bounded on the
North by the Cumberland Valley Rail Road,and
contains 105 Acres.. The Mansion House Is u
large and substantial Brick Building.containing
14 apartments and three good cellars, it has
good well water In each kitchen, (the 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. The yard Is well deco
rated and shaded by choice and rare Evergreens,
Shade Trees, Shrubbery Ac., Ac. The Barn Is‘a
Largo Bank Barn, with well water, the water
being drawn by a hydrant, under the Forebay.—
There is also a largo and commodious Hog Pen
and Poultry House combined. There are seven
permanent Cisterns on the premises accommo
dating the two kitchens, the Wash House, Burn.
Green House, Ac, There Is Bath House, Work
and Tool House. Borne 4UO square loot of Propa
gating Bed, with two Furnaces ami substantial
brick and Iron Hues, together with Carnage
House. Smoko House,. Wood House Ac. The
Fruit Department consists of 400 Apple Trees, in
full bearing or approaching that slate. 150 Stan
dard Pears, manv of thetnm a line bearing stale.
300 Bearing Peach Trees, and O') or 70 Bearing
Cherry Trees. Over 2000 Grape Vines, Including
some 50 \arietles, but most of the Concord, and
many In full bearing state. Also Rasp
berries, Blackßorjlcs Strawberries Ac. This
Fruit Department contains • many of the
most profitable sorts, collected by the
the owner during his 20 years experience In the
Nursery business. In short for a pleasant,
healthful location with from 30 to - 40 miles
mountain range In full view from the yard, und
a general combination of conveniences and com
forts. it offers a rare chance f >r persons who wish
to settle down and enjoy at once what would re
quire half a llfo-tlmo togathcr aiound them. On
the same farm Is also built a large and commo
dious new Stone House, with a good Welland
Cistern near the kltcllra door, new Stable for
cow and horse, Hog Pen, Ac. Ac., with young
Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees, and flowering
Shrubs already under way. The whole, with
both sets of buildings, cun bo bought, or the
Mansion building with 0-3 ora 100 acres, can be
bougut separately. Middlesex station ou the C.
V. U K„ Is quite near the property.
For further particulars call on the subscriber
residing on the premises, or address Box No.
102, CatlisioP. O.
Nov.IU.IIKS-St
DAVID MILLER,
Y ALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY
AT PRIVATE BALU. OR EXCHANGE FOll
A FAUM.—The subscriber offers ut private rale
tlio we.l known Hotel stand In Hewvlllo, I*o
known as the Logan House. Tholot(upouwliich
tlio hotel stands; contains 75 by I*o fuel, and lu
addition thereto will be sold an excellent Gar
den, containing 65by 180 loot. The house is largo
and substantially built of stone, containing 8
sleeping apartments, good liar-room, Dining
room, Parlor, Kitchen and all modern coaven
loncies. A good well of water at the door, excel
lent Stabling for forty horses, Ice House, Woo I
House. Smoko House, and all necessary out
buildings. The Logan House la widely and fa
vorablyknownund is largely patronized. It has
been quite recently renovated and repaired
throughout.' Terms to suit the purchaser. For
further particulars, apply lo the suhKorlbor.or
in his absence to Peter A. Aid, at Nuwvllle, Pa„
JOS. A; WOUJWUIIK.
Sept. 3,'lSprf—tr
ESTATE NOTICE.— Ihe undersigned
having boon empowered to sotlle up the po
tato of Jacob Uedsecker, deceased, Into of the
city of’Baltimore, Maryland, request all persons
knowing themselves to bo indebted to said os
tato to make iminedtutu payment, and those
having claims, to nrescnt them, duly authenti
cated, to cither of the undersigned.
„ J. 11. UEDBECKEII,
Lebanon. Pu.
A. K. HEDSECKEIt.
Wilhelm’s Hotel. P, 0. llojc Hill, Baltimore, MU..
Attorneys fortho heirs.
Nov. 2U, IStW-Ot
JStobpj, ffiiubiavc, Set.
HAIL! ALL HAIL!!
THE (3LORY OF THE NIGHT IS THE
MORNING GLORY STOVE
THE G REA TEST STOVE FOR 18US.
M nlkor & Glumly having Just returned from
New \ork nnd Philadelphia, where they have
purchased tho largest, latest and best assorts
mentof :
PARLOR,
COOKING AN D
HEATING ST.OVEH
over brought to this place, have nowon oxhlbl
tlou and for sale at their Store Rooms,
NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET,
whore they tvlll always be plcnsedftto see theli
old friends ami many now ones, dm and exam
ine
THE GREAT HORNING GLORY
PARLOR STOVE AND HEATER,
—also—
THE CELEBRATED REGULATOR ROTARY
TOP COOKING STOVE,
THE MUST IN THE WOULD.
THE MOUNIMG GLORY
Is the most perfect parlor stove in use anywhere
or every where. It is a Base Hurner, and one lire
will lust ah winter. It has mica floors all around
and Isas bright and ohoct ful as an open cute. Wo
respectfully refer to the following persons from
among hundreds of others who have used H us
to Its merits:
James R. Wealcley,
Hov. .T. Unas,'
W. H. Mulhn.
Webert ikDerland,
Geo. Wel.se,
David Rhoads,.
Levi Trego,
Samuel Gioasrm,
Weuk'loy »t Sadler,
L. T. Greenfield,
Samuel H. Gould,
Jason W. Eby,
Thus. Lee.
Peter Spalir,
Win. p. smart,
Jos. Galbraith,
Hon. .1. Stuart,
Kdwaid 1-Tirv,
Serg’l Irvin,
Col. A.'Noble,
Mr. Mansfield, Han’t
Ml. Molly Paper Mill
< 'o.
Suin'! Kcmpton,
Thos. Chamberlin,
John KtHm-f;
John T. Green,
lloury \j. lUukhoklor
lUchnrd Woods,
•I. >S, Woods,
,MnJ, Woods,
John W, Gregg,
Wo havealso a very largo variety of Cook Sieves
>f the very best, namely:
NQBLK COOK, (Gas Rumor,)
COMBINATION.(Gas Burner,)
WM. PENN,
EU EKA.
WABASH,
.mi NIAGRA, all of which Imve given great sat
slnoUon to the purchasers. We have, also a
urge lot of
TIN AND OTHER WARES,
of our own manufacture
TIN AND SHEET IRON
of all kinds constantly on hand,
SPOUTING, ROOFING & .lODISING'
r>f all kinds done on short notice and snhstantl
illy. In conclusion-wo Invito mir friends to call
md examine our goods and save at least twen
ty per cent.
WALKER & CLAUDY,
NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET,
CArtT.ISI,!- 1 , PA.
Oct. 8, 1808.
C() N O M Y I S W K A L T H !
James McGonigal, at No. K 3 South Hanover St
arllsle, would call the attenlion of his friends
nd the public generally to his largo stock of
.STOVES. TIN AND SHEET-IKON WAHL
which ho fools assured will give satisfaction In
both quality and price.
In Mie stove lino ho would call especial atten
tion to the ** EMPIRE” Gas burner and parlor
Healer.
It Isa Perpetual Base Burning Stovts* The Kur
naco will hcut mi upperand lower room perfect
ly, nml Is guaranteed to bo perfectly free from
explosion ol gas. It. Ims no brick to ho replaced
every .vein*. 11 Is so constructed that its rav.s of
bent are deflected to the floor, wanning lha' feet
Instead of Ihe face. It Is n gas consumer, ami is
perfectly clear from dust. Its ventilation Is
complete, and the burning pas ami Ignited coals
shim* out tluouph the Mien Windows;giving the
brightness and cheer of an opeii lire. Cull and
see It.
11c also offers all the latest and most Improved
.Items of
PARLOR STOVES,
and a largo stock of Cook Stoves, consisting of
.Nimrod,
Niagara,
Ironsides,
Quaker City,
, . , Farmer,
and a variety of others, all of which are war
ranted to be best class Stoves and to give entire
satisfaction.
Tin and Sheet-Iron ware, fnado of the very
best material, and all oilier things necessary for
housekeepers in his lino of business kept con
stantly on hand.
His expenses are trifling, compared with oth
ers, ashodetlcscompetition, and would ask those
desirinir anything in his lino of business, to as
certain prices elsewhere, and then give him a
call nml satisfy themselves that he can sell bet
ter articles for less money than anv other estab
lishment In the county. His motto is, Quick
Sales and Small Profits. Old metal taken In ex
change.
Spouting, Roofing ami Jobbing promptly at
tended to. made of the best material ami at
moderate prices.
Oct. J., 18W.—(jm
JAMES McGONIGAL.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PUBLIC SALE.—WiII bp sold on the prem
ises under au order of the Orphans’ Court of
Cumberland county, on Friday, the llthduyof
December, A. I), 1803, at 10 o’clock,-v. m., tho fol
lowing valuable property:
No. 1. A .First-Class Limestone Farm,situate
In Southampton “wnship, Cumberland counts',
founded by lands of Alex. M. Duncan, Duncan
and Pilgrim, John and Jacob Foglc.songer, and
John Grove, containing 1M acres and U porch*
es. The improvements are a Two-Story Brick
Dwelling House, a Stone Bank Barn, Corn Cribs,
Wagon Shed and nil necessary out-buildings.—
All these buildings, are in excellent condition.—
Tnere is a good Well of water tit the door, pud an
excellent Young Orchard on the farm. The land,
which lain thehlghoststaloof cultivation, I* all
cleared except about four acres, which are cov-'
cred with the best quality of oak timber, and
lies adjoining the Cumberland Valley Kail road,
and is within three miles of (bo Oakville market,
and three miles of
No. 2. At the same time and pjuco will bo sold
two Valuable Tracts of MomdrtTii I*and, situate in
Jlopowell township, In said county, the first
bounded by lands of John and Philip Miller, Jno.
Bloufl'er, James M. Means, and the following de
scribed lot, containing 21 acres and 101 porches.
And the second bounded by lands of J. M. Sloans,
A. 8. McKinney, Esq.. Aaron Kunkel, and the
first desorbed lot, containing ll acres and 18
perches. These tracts of Umber land 110 in a
convenient and accessible position, and are cov
ered with Chestnut; Oak and Locust Timber of
excellent quality.
Also, in pursuance of said order of court, wll.
bo sold in the borough of Shlppensburg, on Bat l
urdny, the 12th day of December, A. D.JSt’S. at*
10 o’clock a. M,, too following described valu"
able property:
•No. 1. A House and Lot of Ground, situate In
said borough,bounded on the West by Earl st reel
on tho North by a lot of Jacob Keddlg, on the
East by a fourteen feetnlley.aud on ihtfßouth by
George Turman, containing ihlrtv-slx feet four
luches-ln fronton Earl. street, and two hundred
and fifty-seven feet four Inches in depth to said
alley. The improvements arc n Two*Story Brick
House, with back building and nccccssary out
building, and a good stable at the foot of tho lot.
This property Is subject to the right In George
Tarman, ids heirs and assigns, to enter to and
front the well of water on ihe premises, for the
purpose of taking water therefrom for family
use.
No. 2. At the same lime and nlace.n Ilousoand
Lot of Ground, situate in said borough, bounded
as follows: Heglunlngon Penn street at the ter
mimics of Mrs. Mathews’ lot, thence Wdst bv
said lot and ground of Rev. Jue«it> Ifassler. (u feel
7 inches, thence South by Itov. Jacob Hassiur. 27
feet to a ha of Valentino Rudolph, thence hy
same easto7 loet7 Inches to Penn street, thence
hy said street 27 feet lo the place of beginning.—
The Improvements mi this ha are an excellent
Two-Story Weather-Hoarded Dwelling House.
No. 8. At the sanuj time ami place, a piece or
parcel of land in Shlppensburg township, m tho
county aforesaid, hounded by the public road,
laud of Hartran, Mackey & Brothers. Levi K.
Uonavln and Daniel Anderson, containing four
Aef os m nv <>r lo*.
No. J. At the same time and place, a tract ol
Wood Land, situate in Soutlminpton township,
county aforesaid, bounded by land of George w,
Himes, Busan Clover, and Conrad Clover, con
taining four Acres, neat measure.
Persons desiring to sco the property-can call on
cither of the undersigned. Bales to commence on
both days at ill o'clock, a, it., when attendance
will be gl\;on and terms made known hy
• ISABELLA DUNCAN,
WM. I>. McCUNE,
Adin’ra, of IT. (J. Duncan, dc&d,
Nov, 10,1803-3 t
QNiroi? ’the
BEST INVESTMENTS
THE
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
• O F T 1110
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO.
850 MILLS COMPLETED
A limited amount of Iho First Mortgage Bonds
of tho Union I’aclllc Uadroad Company art* of
fered to the public, ns ouo of the satest and most
prulUtvblo Investments.
1. They ary a Jlrat mortgage upon the longest
nnd most important railroad In the country.
U. By law they cun bo Issued to tho Company
only as tho road is completed, so that Urey al
ways represent a real value.
.‘{. Their amount Is limited by net of Congress to
Filly Million Dollars on tho entire Pacino line,
or an average of less than SyO.OUU per mile.
•i. Hon. E. D. Morgan, of tho United states Sen
ate, and Hon Oakes Ames, of tho United States
House of Representatives. are tho trustees lor
the bondholders, to see that all their Interest*
are protected. A
5. Five Government Directors, appointed by
the President of the United States, are responsi
ble to tho country lor tho management of its af
fairs.
ti. Three United Sates Commissioners must
certify that tho rond Is well built and equipped,
and in nil respects a Hint-class railway, buiorc
any bonds can be issued upon it.
7. Tho United Stales Governmedt lends the
Company »!ts own bonds to tho sumo amount
that the company Issues, for which it takes u sec
ond mortgage os its security.
». As additional aid, it makes an absolute dona
tion of hI.M'U acres of laud to tho mile, lying upon
each side of the road.
t>. The bonds pay six percent. In gold, and the
principal is also payable In gold.
lu. Tlie earnings Irom the local or way buslncis
were over Fouit Mii.mon DunbAit* bust year,
which, after'paying operating expenses, was
much more than siuHcicnt to pay the interest.—
Thc-e earnings will vastly Increase on the com
pletion of the entire line in Isoi).
12. No political action can reduce Hie rale of
Interest. It uiustrcmulil loi thirty yours— nixper
cviU. per ann-nii in {/old, now equal to between
eight and mue.per cent, hi currency. The prin
cipal is Ihenjmyublc in \/o (/. II a bond, with such
guarantees, were Issued by the Uovei ament, its
muiket price would nut be lex-, than hum 2U to 25
per cent, premium. As the bunds are issued un
der Government authority ami supervision, up
on wiiut Is very largely a Government work,they
must ultimately approach Government prices.—
No other corporate bonds are iiiadesosccuro.
PI. The Issue will soon bo exhausted. The sales
have sometimes heeli hall' a milium a day, and
nearly twenty millions have been sold. About
ten millions more ni.v\ heoHeual. it is not im
probable (hat at some lime t <it lur distant, ail
the bonds the Company can issue wm betaken
by some combination ol eapdaiisls and wllh
dtuwn from the market, except at a large ad
vance. 'I ho long time, the high gold interest,
and the perlect security , must make these bonds
Very valuable lei’ expoit.
All the promotions winch the of this*
Company .have made In relation to ihe progress
and business success ol their enterprise, or the
value and advance in the price of their securi
ties, have been more than continued, and they
Uieieiore suggest that parlies who desire to ln
vo-l In then bunds in// jindtl to their mU<tnht</e (o
do 40 at onc>‘.
EL KCTUIC.
Subscriptions will be received in Carlisle by A.
i. SPONbLKIt, ami in New York
*\T i’UEC> LMPAN VS UK FI CIS, No. 2b Nassau St.,
AND J)V
UllN J. CISC® i SON. Hankers. No o:» Wall St.
And by the Company's advertised agnnu
tu.oughuui the United Slates.
Ihmd.i .Ten/ free, but jHtr/Us nulmeribinp lhrough lo
ti nycnl-i, trill tool fr» t/u in for their so/- dehrcri/.
A NEW I’AMPULKI'AN I) .MAP WAS ISSUED
OCT. Ist containing a report of l be progress of
the Woj k (oiimt date, and a more complete.state
ment In relation to the value of the bonds than
can he given in an advertisement, winch will bo
sent free nn application at the company’s uilb'cs
or to any of the advertised agents.
JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New V-.ik
Uet. 22, iMiS.
TAYLOR’S OLIVE HKAMU
BITTERS
A mtld and agreeable Tonic stimulant, Stum,
achlcand Carminative
BITT KR S ,
Extracted entirely from Herbs, Hoots, Highly
bcmdlelal In
DYSFPSTA, GENERAL DEBILITY
and loss of appetite*; nml nn excellent Correc
Live for persons sutlerlng from
Disorders of the Bowels, Flatulence,
nvprvwhere. Doiu>{.No.ll3 Mitrketstreet,
Philadelphia.
MCpl. A. —ly
v ■ ■ ilio Throat and Lungs,
' • Colds, Whooping
uiiijjchitis, Asthma,
4u;J Consumption.
... never before in the whole history of
r, :m -> aiu thing won fo widely and sodceply
■>i. ;-.e confidence of mankind, as tin- excellent
- Through a long
•••- ui'years, and among nui-t of the races of
■a it Inis risen higher ami higher in their eslima
•i, a- it has become better known. Its uniform
i.ii;ictt'i - ami power to cure tin* various affections
. the lung* aiul throat, have made it known a*. a re-
liable pi elector against them. While mla]itcd to
milder forms of disease and to young children, it 13
at the same time the most effectual lemedv that cun
be given for incipient consumption, and the dan
gerous affections of the ami lungs. Asa pro
vision against sudden attacks of Croup, it should
be kept on hand hr every family, and'lndeed as all
arc sometimes subject to colds and coughs, all
should be provided with this antidote for them.
Although settled Consumption is thought in
curable, still great numbers ol cases where the dis
ease seemed settled, have’ been completely cured,
ami the patient restored to sound health* bv the
Cherry Pectoral. So complete is its ma’stery
over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that
the most obstinate of them yield to It. When noth
ing else could roach them, under the Cherry Pec
ioral they subside and disappear.
Singers and Public Speakers find great pro
tection from It.
Asthma is always relieved and often wholly
cured by it.
lironchitls is. generally cured by taking the
Cherry Pectoral m small and frequent doses.
So generally nro its virtues known that wo need
not publish the certificates of them here, or do more
than assure the public that its qualities are Ailiy
maintained.
Ayer’s. Ague Cure,
For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fever, Hemittont Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Paver, &0.,
and indeed all the affections which arise
from molorious> marsh, or xniasmatio
poisons.
As its name implies, it docs Cure, and docs not
fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth,
Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance
whatever, it in nowise Injures any patient. The
number ami importance or its cures in the ague rtls
triers, arc literally beyond account, and w*o believe
without a parallel in the history of Ague medicine.
Our pride is gratified by the acknowledgments wo
receive of the radical cures effected in obstinate
cases, and where oilier remedies had wholly failed.
UnnccJinifited persons, cither resident in, or
travelling through miasmatic localities, will bo pro*
tecicd by Inking the AGUE CVJtK daily.
For Liver Complaint*, arising from torpidity
of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating
the Liver into healthy activity.
For Bilious Disorders ami Liver Complaints, it is
an excellent remedy, producing many truly re*
markable cures, where other medicines nnd failed.
Prepared bv T)tt. ,1. C. Ayer & Co., Practical
ami Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold
ad round the world.
PRICE, $l.OO FEU JJOTTXP.
Foil Hale by Havoratlck brothers, Carlisle, Pa
Oct. J 5, If'liS—lt v
"pCtUWARDING AND
COMMISSION HOUSE.
Flour &. Feed, Cbd/, Floater A /Sail.
J. BEBTEM & BROTHERS having purchased 01
Snyder & Newcomer their extensive Warehouse,
(Henderson's old stand,! head of High street, beg
leave to Inform (ho public, (hat will continue the
Forwarding and Commission business on a more
extensive scale than heretofore.
The highest market price will bo paid for Flour
Grain miJ Produce of all krtnds.
Flour and Feed, Plaster, Suit’and Hay, kept
constantly on hand and for Rale,
Coal of all kinds, embracing
LYKENS VALLEY,
LOCUST MOUNTA N,
Llmcburners’ ami Blacksmiths 1 Coal, constant
ly for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered drf
to any part of the town. Also, nil kinds of Lum
ber constantly ou hand.
„ "/ J. BEETEU i BROS.
Pec, ij/fTos.
ililEliical.
J. K. rAIt Co.
c-rry Pectoral,,
Ac"
JDtB ©DOIIS.
! REA D!! CONSIDER !! {
II A R G A I N S 111 BARGAINS!!!
W. C. SAWYER & CO’S.,
CHEAP. STORE!
Vo have Just received from Now York and
Philadelphia, a largo and cheap stock of
DRESS GOODS,
In which will bo found all the Into and attractlvi
stylos of tlte season. Our stock embraces
FIFURED. PLAIN, STRIPED AND*XtEP
FANCY SILKS,
Gross Grain,
Gross do Armure,
Gross do Rhino, and
Lustrluo Black silks.
Eplngllne
Uoubalx,
Lyons,
Crwnomie.
Shot and. Mohair Poplin;
French Merinos,
Alpacas,
f’ashmeres ami
in all colors and prices.
Wo have a*full lino of the celebrated
BUFFALO MOHAIR BLACK ALPACAS,
also, a Large Stock of all kinds of BLACK AND
MOURNING GOODS,
Such as
T AMISH,
EMPRESS.
QUEENS and
Particular attention paid to funeral orders. Call
a ml sec our largo stock of
Mink Sable, Stone Martin, German
Fitch, Siberian Squirrel,
Brown Coney,
Lustre Filch, Water
Mink, Blue Coney, Musk-
rat, anil Silver Martin Furs,
Just received from the well known bouse'of
Nicholas, Rurtnott & Co.. Broadway, N. Y. These
muffs and Collars have n new Improvement,
which will make them wear much longer Hum
the old.st.vleof manufacture.
Gotvficmeu can also find on our counters a va
riety of «
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CASSIMERES
lu Fancy and Black.
BEAVER cloth
ESQJMAUX CLOTH,
FELT CLOTHS
for heavy sacks to over coats.
Baits made by the best tailors In town. Cloths
sold by us, are warranted to Ik* trlmed with the
best materials.
CARPETS!! CARPETS!!!
Crosby's English Tapestry Brussels, beautiful
colors and designs, Lowel and Hartford Extra
Three PJ.v, Ingrains, Cottage, Venetian, H- im-
Made, Linen and Hemp, from 40 cts upwards.
OFL CLOTHS,
RUGS. DRUGGETS,
WINDOW iS
and a general asvortmeut of House Furnishing
goods.
IIOSiELY, GLOVES,
NOTIONS, &c., & c.
We offer great attractions and Inducements to
to nil wishing Dry Goods,anil specially Invito all
to cull and examine our stock.
W. C. SAWYER & Go’s.,
EAST MAIN S T R t Ji T ,
Under .Hannon’s Hotel.
CARLISLE, PA.
QCt, 8,1868,
1 Urn ©ootis.
jy O VV OI’ENING
LEIDICH & MILLER
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
that have ever been brought to Carlisle, consist
ing of all kinds of desirable goods suitable for
the season such as a
, GRAND DISPLAY
DJI ESS GOODS’; DRESS GOODS'
BLACK DRESS SILKS All Qualities,
SPLENDID CHANGEABLE SILKS,
SUPERB PLAIN SIDES All Colors,
FRENCH POPLINS All Shades.
Splendid 811 k Faced Epangllncs,
ieautlfut Silk Mixtures, changeable,
Mohair Alpacas, all colors,
Coburgs, Plain poplins,
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!!
The largest assortment of Shawls that wo have
ever opened. All the new styles. Fancy and
Plaid Blanket Shawls, Chenille Shawls, Thlbhot
ShawH, an sizes for Ladies, Misses’ and Chil
dren, at very low prices.
'Vo now have Hie largest nssorimontof Furs Ilia
are 1o bo found In the county.
legant Mink Sable Furs,
Euglna Cloths
urs of every quality and size lor Ladles, Misses’
ml Children.
MOURNING GOODS
of every description for the season.
funeral goods
Special attention given to Ailing orders for town
or country.
LA DIBS CLOAKS
CLOAKING CLOTHS
LAMA
of all the now colors. A splendid variety of
CLOTHS.
I LACK AND COLORED BEAVER CLOTHS
for Ladles Sackings and Cloaks.
LEIDICII <i .MILLER’S
Is the proper place to purchase your
as they are the only house In town that keeps a
full line of all grades uud quail ti- -s
Homo Made Flannels,
Elegant Repp Shaker Flannel.**,
Splendid White Flannels,
Home Made Barred Shirting Flannels,
All kinds of Flannels to suit all purposes.
DOMESTIC GOODS
Wo do not mention the dmount of yards on
mod, but we will prove that the largest stock In
own of Bleached and Unbleached Muslins,
llca“hed and Unbleached Sheetings, Tickings
ii cts. and upwards. Colton Table Diapers, Glng
innis. Checks and (Julllcoes us low as 8 cts.
UJ.A SKF/IS! JILA XKEI'SI !
We defy competition, as we cannot be undersold,
having bought a very largo supply of White and
Colored of all grades, and wIU be sold very
FANCY COVERLIDS, *
MARSAILLKS QUILTS,
HONEY COMB QUILTS. &c.
The new stylo of Seamless Balmorals, Balmo
rals of all sizes and qualities.
CLOTH DEPARTMENT.
The moat complete stock of
, O T II S & CAP! MERES
that are b> bo found In the market.
BEAUTIFUL FANCY CASImERES
for gouts, yoiiths and childrens suits.
#
f ovary grade and color, to be sold under regu*
ir prices.
NOT K) NS! NOTIONS !.!
iirsuch un endle>s variety it would be Im
possible to enumerate.
Every style grade and quality.
CARPETS!! CARPETS!!
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
TABLE OIL CLOTHS
Drugget in patterns with Borders and by the
yard.
Above you find mentioned but a small portion
<>l our elegant stock of goods Just opened, and as
wo are determined not u> be undersold by any
oiln r house, we still keep up our reputation for
M-Ulng a great many good*, and selling them al
wujb at very low ppees.ui suit every person
ilmi will f:i\ or ns mi h u eall. Please do not bill
to gtv»- us in, vu.iy e.til and see for yourselves we
cun fully prove every word that we publish. .
LEIDICH & MILLER,
SIGN. OF THE CARPET HALL,
No. 2 East Main Street, Carlisle, Penu’a
1,1868
AT TUB
CENTRAL
DRY OODS STORE OF
The most complete stock of
IRISH POPLINS All Colors,
Superb Empress Repps, all colors,
Poplin Alpacas, Black nml Colored,
French Merinos, Cashmeres,
Delaines, Ac..
FVR* 9/ FVJiSH Fl’TtS ! !
Splendid German Fitch Furs,
, Superb Siberian Squirrel Furs,
FL A JV.VKLiS,
ItALMORAL SKIRTS.
OVER COATINGS
WOOLEN GOODS,
ON THE CORNER,
Sjtobcs, aiuiuate, &c.
TJEAUTY, durability, kcono-
JD my.
undersigned bavins relumed from tbs
citlea with a largo stock of goods, invito the at
tention of nil who dcfllro satisfaction to call and
examine their stock consisting In part of
STOVES,
such as the
• Harley Sheaf.
Dictator,
Noble Cook,
Eclipse,
and other varieties of
COOK STOVES,
which they challenge the trade to compete with,
feeling confldent that they can sell better stoves
for less money than any firm in the •country.—
The attention of tho public Is invited to their
choice selection of
RANGES,
PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES,
among which can be found
SPEARS’ CELEBRATED
Revolving Light
Bose Burning Stove,
Juniata Bose
Burning Parlor Heater,
in fact they can please you with Stoves of oil
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
Tubs,
Chamber Sets Ac. Ac. Ac.,
Also,
Copper and Brass DJppeis,
Wrought Iron Pans and Lndols,
Cuke Pans and Moulds,
Spoons Knives and Forks,
And all kinds of Hollow
Ware.
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
of trtlkinds constantly on hand, manufactured
by tho best workmen of tbe best material. Buy
lug slock In large lots for tho cash they uro en
vied to sell at small advances, nil Ibnv ask Is a
SiU from you to examine their goods uml price
list, after which they feel certain you will buy no
where else. Their motto is "Lhvmul Let Live."
Fire bricks and grates for all kinds of stoves
constantly ou hand. Boynton Ua.su Burning
Hro Place Healer, similar to the Lalrobo. Ten
Plato Stoves, PORTABLE and STATIONARY
HEATERS ami RANGES of the different munu
fuelurera and patterns.-
•Old stoves taken in exchange, No f.s North
Hanover Street.
THE ORIENTAL
THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL
Base Burning Coal Stoves,
- and Parlor Furnaces,
Dave received Four Pint Claes Premiums at the
New York Huile nod other Fains.- Also, the
great HII.VKIt [MEDAL at tbe Fair of
tbe American Institute held lathe
City of New York, J 863.
THEY ARE PERPETUAL BURNERS, ONLY
ONE FIRE BEING REQUIRED TO BB
MADE DURING THE SEASON.
THEY ARB PERFECT VENTILATORS OF
THE APARTMENT.
THERE CAN BB NO ESCAPE OP GAS PROM
THEM.
THEBE CAN BB NO CLINKER OR SLAG TO
OBSTRUCT.
THE FIRE WILL REMAIN FOR DATS WITH-
OUT ATTENTION.
THE ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL TO AN
“OPEN FIEB.”
THEY ARE POWERFUL HEATERS AND
YET PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO
MILD WEATHER.
THEY ARE THE MOST ECONOMTOAI
STOVES AND FURNACES EVER
MADE.
THE FURNACE WILL HEAT. SATISPAO
TORILY, BOTH AN UPPER AND A
LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT
ADDITIONAL FUEL.
Tho following aro a fow of the many references
to persons who have been and are now using
the ''ORIENTAL,’' and to whom wo confident
ly refer for testimony as to Us great merit.
IT. R. Breeebbill, * Dr. D. Mahon,
Miller * Bowers, Dr. Cornninu,
Wm. Sponsion, • D. Spotts,
J. NofTslngor, B. Longneeker,
L. Leonard, Mrs. Galbraith,
Dr. Zhzer, Jacob Xhudlum,
and quite n number of others.
For Sale by
IIINESMITH <fe HUPP,
No, 08, North Hanover Street,
CAiihisLß, Penn'a.
Sept. 2-1, IMlS—rtm
Uoots anti JdJjoeb
'IHEAP STOCK OF*BOOTS AND
.J SHOES.
SFOTTSWOOI) A KEHDY,
No. 13, South H\sovf.h, kt. CARLisr.K. I’enn’a.
Beg leave to call the attention of their custo
mers. and residents of Carlisle, and surrounding
country, to their large ami well selected stock of
gentlemens, ladies, mIJ-ses and childrens
BOOTS A I) SHOES,
at prices ns low as to defy all competition. Wo
aro also prepared to manufacture In the latest
styles and best manner all kinds ol work, >vhleh
we will make up at prices so low, as to mnke li
an object for all to give us « call. Wo mnke up
nothing but the very best of Slock, which wc
warrant to lit, and give satisfaction In nil cases.
Call and examine* mir stock, and ho convinced.—
Wo sell as cheap if not the el.eaocst, and host
goods In town. We have a large trade, and the
way we got it was
SELLING r.ooiif, ian.iV.ANI) SHOES
ntasmall prollt. • von wish to ho dona
by,” Is our motto Now if you will only call and
look at our stock, we can trade, tor wo arc deter
mined to plciiM- am) sell to all win. may give us
their patronage. We have an immense stock on
hand of eveiy variety, from heavy home-made
Kip Bools amt ‘■diocs to the lightest and finest
wear.
Remember the number i:i,SOUTH HANOVER
roet, a few doors nmith of InbofPs corner, near
10 Market Mouse.
.IAMES SPOTTSWOnn,
Oct. 15, Wss.—:im FRANCIS A. KERRY,
iJLEQaI Notices
■pBGISTER’S NOTlCE.—Notice 5s
rVhereby given to all persons Interested, that
the following accounts have been Hied In this of
tlce, by tbo accountants therein named,for exam
ination, ami will bo presented to tbo Orphan's
Court of Cumberland County, for confirmation
and allowance, on Tuesday, December loth. A.
D., isus:
1. Supplemental account of James B. Weakley
and Hubert Hell, Executors of the will and te>ta
ment of Hubert Hell, late of South Middleton
townshp, deceased.
2, First and partial account of Samuel Woods
Slcrrelt Junn-s Thomas Slerrelt and Wm. D.
Craighead, !• xccuiors of the last will and testa*,
incut of Johns. Sterrett, late of Dickinson twp ,
deceased.
8. First and Final account of John H. Bowman,
AdmlnlsHator ut Samuel Bowman, deceasaj.
4. First account ol John H, Cressler uucT Mi
chael CrcsMer. testamentary Trustees of the heirs
of Adam Crcssler.
5. First and tlnal account of Mary O. Chris
tleb, and Emanuel SnoJcc, Executors, of CJias. G.
Chrlslleb. deceased.
U. The account of- Jason W. Eby, Executor of
Heads Harlan, deceased. • ,
7. Guardianship account of J, Emmlncer. guar
dlun of Beatrice Walborn,a minor chiui or Dr. U.
It: WlthlOTU. defeased.
8. The Ursi and linul account of James Mcllhen
ny, Executor of Miry C. Mclihouny, deceased.
1). Thlid and limit account of. J. M. Wood burn
and Joseph A. Wo»*dhurn, Adin’rs. of John M.
Woodburn. deceased.
ill. First and final account ofT. I*. Bhdr.ndiu’r,
of John Ferree, deceased.
11. First and mud account of T. P. Blair, adin’r.
of Margaret Ferrec, deceased.
Jacob uorshkimer.
JieQtatfr,
« Nov. 10, isns—l«
SOTJCK.— is hereby given that
<ti Administration on the cstut«- of
■cyvVim IU-mjKl, deceased, Into of Mouiue
townnhlp. hnv«* boon Kn»nt«-d ;« the nmlerhigned
residing in s nv.v lowm-nlp. Mi pi-rhon* Indent
eil in BP’*i o-Juio nr»-t«> nmku payment
innnedmuily, umt iiiom* having datum agulimt
sutd eßtatowill also present them forsottlement,
JOHN PAUL,
Administrator.
Nov. s,l BoS.— fit
QET THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS
loch man * s
Premlnm Photographic oallery,3l WEBTMAIN
STREET, Carlisle, Pa.
fob. 18 1b68.-ly
JBcj,) «6oofcs.
gP E Cl Al.
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN*
IN
DRESS GOODSS,
ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THIS SEASON'.
Representing the most extensive and varied as
sortment In this market, at the extremely
low prices incident to the great shrink- •
ago of values.
DURING TUB PBHIOD OP TUB UTHOR DXPBXSSION.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
No. 727 CHESTNUT Street,
Nov. 20,1868 —die. Feb. 8.
628 HOOP SKIRTS 028
AND
CORSETS, CORSETS
WM. T. HOPKINS,
A 7 O. 628 ARCH STREET, PHIL A.,
HANCFACTUKEB OF THU
CELEBRATED "CHAMPION” HOOP SKIRTS
For Ladles, Misses and Children.
Tho largest assortment, and best quaint? and
styles In tho American Market. Every lady
should try them, os they recommend thuuißolvt*
by wearing longer, retaining ihelr shape much
better, being lighter and more elastic than all
others—WARRANTED lne\’ory respect,and bold
PION^BKI?tT CCB ’ ABk f ° r UO^KUS8 ’ “ CHAM-
Superior Hand-made Whale-Bone CORSETS lu
frltUfcn different Grades Including the “ impon-
K/i, u .?J r £? n ?R? on <* Langdou’s “GLOVE FIT
/ ranging lu prices from td el).,
wM; together with Joseph Deckel's CEi.K
iJRATED FRENCH WOVENCOltSETS,superior
.shapes and quality, Ten different Grades: from
t».lu to 85.50. They arc the finest and best: goods
for the prices, over imported. Tho trade suppli
ed with HOOP SKIRTS and CORSETS at the
Lowest Rates.
Those visiting tho Clf&* should not fall to cull
and examine our Goods and Prices, os wo defy
all competition. *
March 5 ISGB.—IOm
Gkand holiday fair op the
CUMBERLAND FIRE COMPANY.-Tho
Cumberland Fire Company beg leave to an
nounce to the citizens of Carlisle nod vicinity
that they will hold a GRAND FAIR AND FKs-
TlVALdurlngtho Holidays, In RHEEM’a HALL,
commencing ou THURSDAY EVENING, DE
CEMBER ill'll, iSlH.ond closing JANUARY 2d,
.The proceeds to ho applied to the purchase of a
NEW FIRE ENGINE. Thoold Engines ami ma
terial of tho Company being entirely worn mu,
and unlit for service, in consequence of which it
has been for some time without an efficient up
paratus. The following ore among the principal
articles of value to be chanced off: ONE VALU
ABLE imported carpet,one splendid
tX»OK.JSTOVE,ONEELfcGANTMORNING-Gl.c-
KV STOVE, ONE GOOD RAG CARPET, with
other necessary articles.
Our citizens will at once see the Importance of
ciicom aging our Fait, and of assisting the » om
panj in accomplishing its purposes.
'I lie public generally are invited to attend, amt
lend their assistance, na everything will be d«.in
to promote the comfort and plcasurirof all u 1...
may givens dhelpli g hand. It should also i»e n -
mem bored that tho Cumberland Fire Compai.v
bus not asked or received any assistance- n,V
many years,
CONTRIBUTIONS and articles earnest R boliel
ted, and will bo thankfully received b>'un\ «.f
tho undersigned committee of arraugetaei/ts •
The public is assured that everything win l»«.
conducted with honesty and fairness, as our
books, numbers, &o will bo always ready lor la.
spectlon.
Hirah Gibb, Jesse Hays,
John B. Deiiuff, Ambrose Boylk.
Jacob albert, John Baxley, ■
George A. Dillman, Edwahb Arnev.
Frederick Uayh, James Davih,
Stephen Pendergrass, Michael smith,
Michael Boyle,
, Committee of Arrangement*.
CHARLES P. BANNO, Wainn «.
Not. 20,18C8
pACIFIO HOTEL,
170,172,174 & 170 QRENWICH STREET,
NEW YORK
- The undersigned takes pleasure in announcing
to his numerous friends and patrons that from
this dato, tho charge of the Pacific wIU be S 2 So
per day.
Being solo Proprietor of this house, and there
fore free from tho too common exaction of on
inordinate rent, ho la fully able to meet the
downward tendency ol prices without any fal
ling off of service.
It will now, as heretofore, bo his aim to main
tain undlmlnlsbcd the favorable reputation of
tho Pacific, which It haseujoyed for many years,
ns one of tho best of travelers* hotels.
•The table will bo bountifully supplied with
every delicacy of the season.
The attendance will bo found efficient and
obliging. •
The location will bo found convenient for those
whoso business calls them in the lower part of
the city, being) one door north of Cortland street
and one bloclc west of Broadway, and of ready
access to all Railroads and Steamboat Lines.
New' Yore,Oct, 10. i«w.
JOHN FATTEN.
Nov. 2(1,16G8—Otn
QUMBERLAND VALLEY HOUBE
CORNER OP EAST HIGH
AND
BEDFORD STREETS
CARLISLE, PA.
J. B. FLOYD, Proprietor.
March 12,1808.—1 y.
■pRANKLIN HOUSE,
OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE,
CARLISLE, PENN'A
GEORGE WETZEL, Proprietor.
Feb. 6.1808.—1 y
lor doing a family washing In the brst and
cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal to any In
the world I Has all the strength of old rosin
soap with the mild and lathering qualities of
genuine Castile. Try this splendid Soap, sold by
Urn ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS, % North
Front street, Philadelphia,
BepU 3,1808—1 y.
T\r.WM. HAIiLjHOMOSOPATHIC
JJ PHYSICIAN AND MRDICdL EDECTKI
CTAN,—Drs. MaryL. Hall, Medical ElectrUmm
office ami residence, No. 37 South Hanover street ’
Carlisle, Pa. All Acute or Chronic diseases auc-
Cf.ssmlly treated.
Fulmer Donaldson, Uniontown, Pn. Cured ut
Heart Dlse «so.of 2y- ar« standing,ln five weeks
Had been given un to die.
Miss Clara Gilbert. Germantown. Pa. L»\er
Complaint, of two ycarsstandlng. Cured In two
months.
BenJ. Uceser. Unlontown, Pa. Tnflamatlon <•(
tho eyes, with lossoftliesluhtof one eye. of si*,
teen years standing. Cured In three months.
Mrs.,* Mary Gilbert, Germantown, Pa, Dys
pepsia of ten years standing. Cured in iw..
months.
Mr. F. T. Wood, Girard Ave., and Warnook 81.,
Philadelphia. Cured of General I ebillly of three
years standing.
Miss Emma Morris. 1221 Girard Ave. Phil* Pm.
Dyspepsia and Gravel of threo years standing.—
Cured In six weeks.
F>unk Frier, 712 North JSt • street, Phlkulei
pula. Pen mu “While Swelling” of nine years
standing. Cured In flvb months.
Mrs. Augusta Browning, Belpro, hlo. Womb
disease oris years standing. Causing at times
Insanity,so that her friends were compelled twk-o
t»* put her Into un Insane Asylum, Cured m
two months.
Mrs. Annie Soger, Brldcsburg. l>n. Scrofulous
Eruptions of three years standing. Cured lit
live weeks.
All consultatlou free. Offices strictly private
Dr, Hull, will open on Saturday. Nov. h. at In*
residence, a Dispensary, for the deserving poor,
where they may obtain advice and medeeine
gratis. The dispensary will be open fr m l to »
o'clock ever}' Wednesday, and Suturday, alter*
noon.
Nov. 12, 1868—1 m
L
ADIEB’ FANCY FURS !
JOHN FAREIRA’S
Id Established Fl* It
IttiiiifuctoVy.
.'o. 718 Alien Street.
JOVO Till, PIIIUDKI.-
lIM. Hovo DOW ill
Itore of my own Im
orifttion and Mumi
\cture.oneorthelntv*
• nud most beautiful
lection* of
ANCY P U ll K ,
r Ladies* and Chn
ren’a Wear, in tho
ty. Also, a fine as*
)VEB A COLLARS.
, jpo«._ A my goods at very
.nmble prices, and 1 would thsieforo solicit a
i fiom my intends of Cumberland county and
-otnlly. Uemember the Name, Number and
'Hoot! JOHN FAREIRA,
Mo. 7lh ARCH St., ab, 7tb, south side, Phllad'o.
HAVE NO PARTNER, NOR CONNECTION WITH
ANY OTHER STOItB IN PAILAJDRLIUIIA.
Oct. 8. 4m
BUF FALO ROBE6M
The undersigned, harms made a tour
turough the Western Country, hot Just returned
w lih u Larue amt Well Seltdcd Slock <y
. • FINE BUFFALO ROBES',
which Uo purchased on the Plains of Kansas, and
whlcn win ue mud ot most reasonable terms.
Kobe* to be seen at Wm. O. Diven’s Bhoe Store,
No. 8.8 mtli Hanover street, Carlisle, Pa.
Nov. Si. iwh-2m WIW4AW