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Wrlto plainly ibo name of Post Office, county and Stale. Specimen copies sent free to all ap plicants. Address v OAULDWELL «fc WHITNEY. Proprietors of THE NEW YORKMERCUIt Y , 128, FULTON St., NEW YORK CITY. Jan. 7, 2So9—it No. 35 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA A. the UNITED, STATES OF AMERICA. *Tbe Hatiokal Lira Ivivkamom Corn*amt ia a ■•orporattonchar*ereilbTap«clal Act of CoogreM.ap* proved July 25, iftw, wltb a CASH CAPITAL, (1,000,000, PULL PAID. Liberal term* offered to AcenU and Solicitor*,who /atfllDyUcdtoapplyatonromce. .. . _ FDllpartiCQlaratipbobadonappUcatlon at oarouloe. la tha aecood atorjr of our Binkio* Ilotnn. ■where Circular! and Pampblata, fully de»cnblc*tb» Advantage* offirca by the Company.may be had.. 15. TT. CLARK A CO.. No. 35 South 7 • •' * PnrLADKtrin.. a B. S. T RUSHFLL, JUcy ager. O. H. HRnnjftN, Jftrat Ncuto’iOi Aug. 20,18&h-.jy; SOTlCE—rNotlce is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of John vor, Sr„ lato of Framcford. township dec’d, have been granted to' the undersigned residing in same township. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment Immedi ately and those having olalmHngnlnslsald estate nto requested to present them for settlement. • JOHN HOOVER, ApNKEW KENNEDY, ficecuton. Ncto SUibcrtlgcmcnts. pAtm Railroad nearly Uwj. FINISHED. 14 50 MILES BU I L T THE UNION PA CIFICRAILUOADCOMPANY, ANDTHE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. Have added fc’even Hundred (700) Milos to their lines during the currentyear, whiledolngn largo local" passenger and freight business. Tho through connection will undoubtedly ho com pleted next summer, when tho through iraillc Will bo very great. Forty thousand men are now employed by the two powerful companies hi pressing forward the great national highway to a speedy completion. Only COO miles remain to be built, of which 200 are graded and ready for the rails. First Mortgage Gold Ronds of the. Union Pacif ic Railroad Company for sale at par and inter est, and first Mortgage gold Ronds of tho Central Pacific Railroad at 103 and Interest. The principal and Interest of both bonds tiro payable In gold. DE HAVEN & BRO. DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GO L D ,■ &c* , & c NO. 40, S. THIRD STREET. Jan. 7,18G8. ft'' 171 . 5 . ° ! ’’ VAMI.-VliMi HKAL fiS- O lAtli IN PUNN 'loU-Nsum-Uy vlrliiu nf. u nowcTof Allonif.v, 111)111 till! heirs of Itol.ert 1 I, UoceascU. to Jfonh uocklcy, and ns K imr dlan of the mlnot'chlldrcn of Susan Kellev. and Irlne, we will expose all the real estate of the lute Robert Lind, to Public Sale, ut the Mansion House, hi Spilng Mills, on Saturday, the 2;M dnv of January, Jw«», at JU o'clock, A. M., the billow ing real estate to wiu . No. 1. The Mansion Farm. This consists of 7-1 Acres and 01 Perches of Laud In one tract, and 11 . AF r . e , s a J uI , 7 J In another tract, on which the buildings Aland. The tracts are near each other and onghflo go together, as the large Imclhusno buildings on It.. Hut thov will bo offered separately and together, and sold so as to bring tho most money. No. 2. A Tract ol Land In Bonn township,air ut one mile from t Ine Grove, now In the occupan cy of Jacob Lelb, containing (»7 Acres and -H Perches. This is a pleasant and agood Farm the greater part of Die land cleared and under fence a Story and a-half Log House, Stone Barn. Ac ’ No. 11. Eight very valuable Chestnut Timber Lots. These nio very desirable, being on the Valley side of tho mountain, at the head of Die Mansion farm, not fa. from Spring Mills, easily accessible and covered with splendid timber.— Terms of sale made known on dav of sale. NOAH COCKLKY, AWy in\fccl and at Guardian <>/ A uxan Trine's children. G El), B BIN DLE, Guardian of Susan JCelh u's children. Jf 1.7, UtiO—3l* .jpmancial. fJ\HE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY OFFER A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THEIR FIBST MORTGAGE BONDS AT FAB. NINE HUNDRED AND SIXTY MILES. Of tho road West from Omuhaaronow completed, and the work la going on through tho winter.— As the distance between the finished portion of the Union and Central Pacific Railroads Is now less than -UK) miles, and both companies are push ing forward the work with great energy, employ ing over UO,U(XJ men, there can bo no doubt that the whole GRAND LINE TO THE PACIFIC WILL HE O.TEN FOR BUSINESS 1£ THE SUMMER OF The regular Government commissioners have pronounced the Union Pacific Railroad to bo FIRST CLASS in every respect, and the special Commission appointed by the president sajs: “Take us u whole, THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD HAS BEEN WELL CONSTRUC TED, AND THE GENERAL ROUTE FORTHE LINE EXCEEDINGLY WELL SELECTED. The eiieigy and pxvsorverutico with which the work Ims been urged lurward.mid the rapidity with which it has been executed are without pnriillel in history, and in grandeur and nmguiuule of undertaking It Ims never been equalled.” The report stale-' that any dedclencics that exist me only those incident to all new roads and that could nut have he-*n avoided without materially retarding.llie process ol the great work, Suel) deticlehcies-are supplied by all railroad compa nies alter the completion of the Imo, when and wherever experience shows them to be neeees sary. The report concludes by saying that the country Ims reason to congratulate itself that this great work of national importance is so rap ill ly approaching completion under suchfuvoia bio auspices,” Mho Company have now In use 137 locomotives and nearly 2,W)U cars oi ail de- A largo additional equipment Is to bo toady in the spring. The grading is hoariy completed, and ties distributed lor miles m advance ol the western cud ol the track. Fully a 120 miles of Iron for now truck are now deliv ered west of the Missouri Uivor, and 1)0 miles moie en rouh. The total expenditure lor con stiucllon purposes In advance of the completed portion ol the road Is not less than eight million dollais. Besides a donation from the Government of 12.- 80u acres ot land per mile, the Company Is unti tled lo'la subsidy in U. !S. Ronds on us line as completed and accepted at the average rate of about 5j2t1,00u per mho. according to the difficul ties encountered, lor whlen me Guvernment lakes a second lien us security. The company have alieadv received $22 t lss,<>uu of ol which $1,123,000 was paid Dec. uth.and 8010,000 Dee. i-Jth. GOVERNMENT AID-SECURITY 01-’ THE BONUS. By its charter, the Company is permitted to Is sue Its own FlitST MGft'IGAGL BONUS lo flic same amount us tho Government Bonds, mid no more. These bonds are a-First Mortgage upon the whole road and all Its equipments, wnyii a mortgage upon wlmt, lor a long time will be the only railroad connecting the Atlantic and Fucil ic Slates, takes the highest ran a as a sale securi ty. The earnings from tho way or local business for the year ending June :«J. IbOS.ou un average of -J7il miles, were over FUUU MILLION LuL LABS, which, alter paying all expenses, were much more than sufficient to cover all Interest liability upon that distance,and thoearningslor the Just live mouths have been They would have been greater. If the road had not been taxed to Us utmost capacity to tftiusport Us own materials for construction. The Income from tho great passenger travel, the China Heights, and tho supplies for the now Kooky Mountain mates and Territories must bo ample lor all Interest tyid other liabilities. No politi cal action can reduce tho rate of interest It must remain thirty years— six percent.})- r annum in (/old. now equal to between eightand nine per cunt, lu currency. 'J/i principal i.s then jKQ/aOlc in (/old. If a bo»d with such guarantees were Issued by the Government; its market pr'ce wot d ro«bo less, than from‘-W to£i per cent, premium. As these bunds are mod under Gov ernment authority and supervision, upon wlmt is very largely u Government- work, they .must ultimately approach. Government, prices. No other corporate bonds are made so secure. Tho price for the present is FAB, aud accrued Interest at 0 per com. from July 1, isiiS.in curren- cy. Subscriptions will bo received lu Carlisle by A, L. BPONSLEH, and in New York AT THE COMPANY’S OFFICE, No. 20Nassau St., AMD BY JOHN J. CISCO & SON, Rankers, No. 59 Wall SU And by the Company's advertised agents throughout the United States. Bonds sent free, but parties su6scrish»p Ihroutjh lo cal agents,trill look to them/or their sa/e delivery. ' A NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP WAS ISSUED OCT. let. containing a report of the progress of the work to that date, ana n more complete state ment in relation to’thb value of the bonds than cun bo given in un advei usement, which.will be sent free on application tu the company's olilces or to any of the advertised agents. OSr The Couponsof the First Mortgage Ponds of the Union Paclllc Uullrond Company, duo Jun. Ist, IfclJU, will bo paid on and after that dale, ik Gor.n Coin, free of Government tux, at the Com pany’s olllco, No. 2U. Nassau street, Now York. JOHN J t * iauo, Treasurer, New'Vork. Uec. 21,ISOS—:$m Yaxajable MEDICINES. —A. Helmubla nnd "Wm. r, Aberle, urc associa leu under iho name ami style of A. bchaubla, A Co., for the manufacture ami Sale of Shorlc's Hit tor Tincture of Hoots, ami i)r. Hock’s Pain Vic tor. Those nvo Invaluable remedies for many diseases, and are sold wholesale by the company, at No 35, South Hanover street, Carlisle, and by agents everywhere. Dec, 3.18M—3m U S. PATENT AGENCY, C. L. LOCH MAN, 21 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE PA., % Executes Drawings, Specillcatlons, &o„ and pre aents Patents lor Inventors, Feb. 13, IbOS. —ly A UOTIONBERING! “*T«o undersigned having taken out license as an AUCTIONEER, respectfully oilers his servi ces to the public. Having hud considerable ex perience, my irlends feels confident of my abili ty to render satisfaction. Any information de sired will be cheerfully given by. calling on him at his residence, on the larra of Mr. John Robb, near Roxbury, or addressing him at Mechanics burg P. 0., or upon inquiring at the oillco of the VulTeu Democrat, Mcchaulcsburg, Pa. Aug. 27, HENKiT M. ROBB. ■PLAIN and FANCY PRINTING of t*BVEUY DtscuimoN neatly executed at, the VOLUNTEER OIUCQ. iLcgal Notices IYTOTICE.— Notice is hereby given lhabj X\ the following named persons have filedari pl cations for Hotel, Liquor, Restaurant and Re tailers’ Licenses, under the several Acts of As sembly relating thereto, In the office of tho Clerk °f J|o Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland cofraty, which said applications will bo present ed to said Court on Monday, the HtU day of January, 18C9: • HOTELS. Lewis Zltzer, West Wnrr, Carlisle. • Jeremiah Hannon, East Ward, Carlisle. Lewis Faber, •• “ •• Win Bell, Borough of New Cumberland. J.T. lllppey, “ “ Shippensburg. J. B. Worley, Upper Allen Township. RESTAURANTS. Charles Fmnclscus; West Ward, Carlisle. Jacob Hippie, ** “ •• • John G. Huffman, Eastward. Carlisle. Frederick Babner, “ " “ Frederick Achtele, “ “ “ JohnYalser, “ “ " .Sam Brown, “ “ “ Rachael Shoop, South Middleton township. Charles clnthurht. “ . “ . “ Frederick BrccUumaker, Sliver Spring. Frank Baker, Newton. Wm. R. Beaver. Shlpnenaburg borough. Win. B. Over, Nowvllle. Wm Dunlap, Newvillo " Wm, B, Mnrku’uid, Meclianlsburg borough. John urns. •* *• , RETAILERS, Edward Showers, West Ward, Carlisle, John D. Meek, East “ Samuel Myers. Mechanlcsburg borough. John 11. Miller, Nowvllle ; ” O’Neil A Irvine “ SAMUEL BIXLER, Clerk qf the Court, SHERIFF’S SALES*—By virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas Issued out ot inu Court of Common Fleas oi Cumberland County, and to mo directed, I will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House,' In the Borough of Carlisle, on Friday, January Bth., ISW, at Hi o’clock, A. M., the following de scribed Real Estate, to wit: ■ A lot. of ground situated In Middlesex Town ship. Cumberland County, Pa, bounded on tho South by tho Trlmllo .Spring Road, on the West by land of John Anthony, and on the South and' East by lands of Daniel llofiert, conlnlning'onc and-a-half acres, more or less, having thereon orcciod a one aml-a-half story Log Dwelling 'House, Frame Shop, lx)g Stable and oilier out buildings. Seized and taken m execution us the nmnerty of Benjamin Keller. ALSO—a tract of land situated In East Pcnns horough Township Cumberland County, Pa., bounded on tho East by lands of Jacob Kuntz, on the Smith by lands of William Drayer. on Ibo West by laud of Franklin Kuons, and on the North by bind of 1). V. Siler, containing 2" acres. *moro or loss; Seized and taken In exe cution as the propelty of George Kuntz. ALSO—a lot of ground situated In Newtown, Township, Cumberland County, Pa hounded on the North by Main Street on the East by David Hui'sh. on tins South by an alley, and on the West by Benjamin Whlslcr, contain ing cm feet In front and 180 feet m depth, more or less, having thereon eroded a two-story Frame Dwelling House, aim Frame Stable and other qut-bulldlugs: Seized and taken In execu tion ns the property of Alexander 15. Kennedy. To bo sold by me, JOC. C. THOMPSON, Hheriff. Conditions.—On all sales of S5OO or over $5O will bo required to bo paid when the property is stricken oil. aud $25 mi all Bales under soom. Dec. 17,1808. ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—By vir tue ol an order of tho Orphan's Couit of Cumberland county, I will sell at tho Court House, In t.ho borough of Carlisle, on Saturday lb** UM day of January, ISM, at 10 o’clock, A. M„ tho following described Real Estate, late the property.of Mrs. Catharine Gdlelen, dec’d. ALot of Ground, situate on East Pomfret street. In the borough of Carlisle, bounded on the East hv property of John'Gillcn, deceased, on the North fay Thomas Uric, deceased, on (he West by .las Armstrong, deceased, and on tho South bv East Pomfret treet. containing sixty feet In front, and ninety feet in depth, more or less, having theruen erected a Two Story Weather-boarded Frame House, *e. Tcrmsolimlo: Ten percent, of the purchase money to he paid when llio prop eity Is stricken down, the balanceof on • half on the confirmation of the sale by the court, ami the balance on the first of-Aprll 1S(U), when a Deed will be made and possession given. Taxes for (ho year IbO’j to be paid by the purchaser. E. CUHNMAN, Dec. 21. IWiS-rSt . Administrator. "VrOTICE.—To the heirs and fecal rep -11 resentatlves of Esther Vnmlersol, Into of Mouroo township. Cumhermhd countv, <leo’d. Take notice, that by virtue of a writ of parti tion and vulunt.’on Issued out of tho Orphan’s I'ou-tof Cuinhorlund county, and to mo direct ed, I will hold an Inquisition to divide part or vulue. tho real estate of tho said Esther Vander sol.on tho premises, on Lhotllh day of January, A. D., 1S(»9, ut 10 o’clock. A. M,, when and where you may attend of you think p» oner. JOS. C. THOMPSON’. Sheriff, Dec. 24,1803 —3t TO Claimants for damages under Act «f April !)Lli, A. D., I*MW. I'Olit'o is hereby given to nil persons claiming damages under the above Act that their claims must be filed with the Board at Harrisburg, bo* fore Ihe loth day of January, I>o9. After that dale no chums will bo accepted bvsald board. " D. W. WOOD*. A. S. ELY. W. H. WOODS, OiHimteifoner-t. Attest;—M. W, Mu’Ai.aknky, Clerk. Dec. 21, IKiw—;it Executors notice.—Notice is hereby given ilmi. Letters Testamehlary un iHo esUvlo of Henry llarnitz, late ofttio Itnroagh of Carlisle, hoe'il.. have been ('ranted to the un dersigned residing in the same place. All per sons Indebted tn said Ivdato tiro requested to make settlement limned lately, and those having claims against said estate will present them for settlement. HKNIIY SAXTON, pec. HI, IMIS—Ot Exccuttr s NOTRJK.- Notice ia hereby given that application lias heon made lo the CJovern or «>f Pennsylvania to pardon Henry Urechbill. convicted of Larceny at November tjuarter Sessions, ISfiT, of Cumberland county, and sen tenced lo an - imprisonment ->f ISmontbain liio Ktiwlevn Penitentiary. Dec. 21, 80S—31 ES I'A I’E NOTlCE.—Letters of admin istration on the estate of Samuel Long, Sr., late of Penn 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 to CONRAD LONG. . SAMUEL LONG, MARTIN LONG, JACOB LONG. Dec. 3, isr.s—Ct* AdministrutoTx, TT'blAlE IS 01 ICE. — Letters teata- Jjj mentmy on the estate of George W.Shcnfer bile of the borough of Carlisle, deceased, have been issued to tun undersigned, the first named residing in the city of Philadelphia, and the lust named lestdmg in the borough of Carlisle, Cum berland county. All persons indebted to Mild (‘stale will malic immediate payment., and those having claims will present them, properly au thenticated. AN DUKW N KRINGER, 11. M. HENDERSON, Exccutoya. Deo. H, ISOS—6t NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that Loiters of Administration on the estate of Caiharino Gillclen, late of Carlisle. Denn’a. dec’d. have been issued to the undersigned, residing in same place. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them' for set tlement. E. CORN MAS, Dec. 17, 1K0S.—Ot Administrator. QARUUGKS, ' “ Buggies, SicigUs, - Spring Wagons. In order to accommodate their rapidly in creasing trade. A. B. & N. SHERK have Just removed Into their NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY, Corner South and Pitt Sts., CARLISLE, PA. whore they have increased facilities for manu facturing everything In their Hue. All the la test styles of Carriages, Buggies, _ Sleighs and Spring Wagons constantly on hand, or made to order on short notice and reasonable terms. Messrs. Bherk feel conlldent that they can turn on i, work equal in finish and durability to any establishment outside of tho cities. Those wishing anytlflng m their line should give their orders at once. REPAIRING A2iD PAINTING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ■ Dec. J 7, JSCS—Iy. J7\Oli RENT, from the Ist of April t next, tho new three-story brick Dwelling onso, ou South Market Square, now occupied by J. T. Ulppey. Tho house contains eleven Chambers, double Parlors, Dining-room,Kitch en, Basement Wash-house and Buth-rooin. Gas and water t (hot and cold,) In tno kitchen and bath-room,uad the whole building heated by a Pomace. Also for rent, . Tue Law Office now occupied by 1,. Todd, Esq., in first story of the above dwelling. Tho 'house and office will be rented together or sepa rate us may bo desirable. Also for rent, tho Law Office on tho second story of InhofTfl store-room, corner of HunoVor street and Mar ket Square, now occupied by W. J. Shearer. In quire of C. INIIOFE. Dec. 2i, I«U3-tf 4TTENTXON I! 3 the undersigned, having purchased tho right from Levi Albert, are prepared to drill wells In this aud adjoining counties at greatly reduced rates. Orders promptly attended to. Orders should ho addressed to JACOB ALBERT Jr., i BRO. Nov. 111. IWJB-3IU* ,_WM. BCOTT COYLB. S, M. COYLE. 0O YLE&CO., jo'ddehsis Hosiery, Gloves, Fancy Goods and Stationery. All orders will receive prompt attention. No. 11, south Uaaover strot, Carlisle. tfS- Agents for thoOhambersburg Woolen. Mill, March ID, 1808,—ly 3Btg ffiootos. QHEIS'f MAS HOLIDAY GOODS AT TUB CEJVTK&L, DRY GOODS STORE •LEIDICH & MILLER, Just opoued, a largo Stock for the Season, Dress Goods, Press Goods, reduced at least 2.> per cent., to closeout for the .*llBOll and enable every person to got a HANDSOME DU E H S at a very low price for the Holidays. NEW CLOAKS! NEW CLOAKS!! Latest stylos selling much below the usual prices F HRS, FUKS, FURS, Extra Mink Sable • Sets, Gorman ’itch Furs, Super Siberian Squirrel Furs. Furs of every size and quality. Ladles’ Fur trimmed Hoods, all Rolling at such remarkably LOW RATES, so that every Lady or MUa can purchase for her- self, and also enable every person to make a mndsomo Christmas present to their kind friends, as nothing will bo more acceptable at SII A WL & I SHAWLS!/ BLANKETS. BLANKETS, BALM ORAL SKIRTS, Woolen Goods, Breakfast Shawls, Scarfs 'Gloves, Lace Handkerchiefs, Emb’d. Handkerchiefs, Cloths; Casalmores, Over Coatings, Ladles Cloaking Cloths. Now is the time friends to purchase all kinds of goods at greatly reduced prices, as wo arc go- ing to close out our stock at such prices os will astonish the community. Give us a call and save your money by encour- aging the CENTRAL DRY GOODS’ STORE of the town. leidich & miller, Dec. 17,1808. 1868. CHRISTMAS. 1868, reduction tN Fricesof dry oodsat GREENFIELD’S, No. 4, EAST MAIN STREET. BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF DRESS GOODS, PDRS AND FANCY GOODS. suitable for ttao Holidays/ A largo lot of Mint Just received at reduced prices. 1 will offer greater Inducements to buy ers than any House this side of New York. ’ Good Mutlliat $3 00; Collars to match at $3 00. American Sable, German Fitch, Siberian Squir rel, all icduccd In priocs. MINK SABLE MUFFS FROM $l5 TO $35. MINK SABLE COLLARS FROM Sl5 TO SiO. We have this day opened a Now lot of Sable Furs, superior to any yet offered, at prices that cannot fall to please. DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS!! Having determined to close outmy entire stock of Dress Goods before the Jlrst of the Now Year, I will offer bargains that cannot bo surpassed in the following goods: BLACK SILKS, A beautiful assortment of COLOJRJ2L SILKS of all the latest shades. SILK CHANGEABLE MIXTURES. French ilerluos, All Wool Corded Poplins, All Wool Plain Poplins, Empress Cloths, Cbeno Poplins, Dress Goods. ALL WOOL DELAINES, Single and Double Width. ALPACAS IN ALL SHADES. AMERICAN DELAINES, MOURNING GOODS, BOMBAZINES BLACK FREKC MERINOS, ALL WOOL DELAINES. A BeautlAU Selection of black and white mixtures. COBURG’S CRAPE VEILS and COLLARS, BLACK THIBET SHAWBS, Square and Long, together with a full assoit ment of FUNERAL GOODS For which order* will be promptly and sutisfnc* torlly tilled. CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, BLACK CLOTHS, Prom the Lowest Grade of American to the Fin est French. AMERICAN BEAVERS, FRENCH BEAVER A Large Stock of PLAIN & FANCY CASSINET# & CASSIMERES. In this branch of my trade I would particular ly call attention, or 1 am confident that I have tne largest and best selected stock of these goods of any store this side of the cities, and having made It an object in order to suit my numerous customers In those articles, ail I ask Is an inspec tion, fully satisfied that none can compete with, or undersell me. BLANKETS I BLANKETS ! ! In these lam now offering bargains thot ean not be found elsewhere. CORSETS! CORSETS!! In this branch of our trade we are the §ii\y a •'keeps avarletjof these articles.— Mix b Celebrated Star Corset, selling nLSi.oo. The Regular French Corset. Thompson’s Patent Glove fltting Corset, being the most perfect nrti cle of the kind known. Also, a flno French Cor set with 60 stays. 6 21A WLSI Mj stock of Shawls 1* very mil and will be sold at prices to suit all. They consist of Square and Long Blanket Shawls, Paisley Shawls Ac. 'Cloth for Ladles Sacks, of all Shades. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS TABLE OIL CLOTHS STAIR-OIL CLOTHS OIL AND PAPER BLINDS. NOTIONS! Gloves and Hosiery in great varletv. and very cheap. Latest styles of HOORSK HITS, BALMORAL SKIRTS. DOMESTIC GOODS, 5-‘)00 yards of the most popular prints at 12% els. Domestic Ginghams at 12%,15,18 and;2o c. Drown Muslin at (2%, 15, and 18 c. Bleached Muslin st 10.12%, 15, <t tip top. Skirting ot2oc. Canton Flanels at 16,20,and 25 c. Tickings at 15,18,20,25 and upward. Crashes at 12%, 15 and 20 c. Also a*fhll line of Checks, Stripes, Demins, Kentucky Jeans Drillings and other Domestic Goods at correspondingly LOW PRICES. A Grand Display of French Handkerchiefs, Lace Handkerchiefs, Hem-Stitched Handker chief, Valenclcnes, Cluny, Maltese and Linen Collars, Just received and well adapted ,to the Holiday trade. REMEMBER THE PLACE, if-yoa.deslre-A.GrcatilhrgaiD l __ NO. 4, EAST MAIN ST. L, T. GREEN Fjl ELD. DW. 17, 1858. SJcn ©otitis Alexander Poplins Oriental Lusters, Striped Wincey, Lustre Cord, Alpaca Poplins. For Overcoats. MtS <soo*lo. goods ; f SOMETHING TO SUIT THE TIMES AND SEASON AT THE NEW AND CHEAP CASH STORE THOMAS A.HABPBE, CORNER OF JZAXOVJSIi dr POitPRET STS., who la nowtiVepnred to exhibit an elegant and well assorted stock of DRY GOODS, . At exceedingly low prices I Bargains in BLANKETS, of all colors and sizes. Thu Cheapest Stoclc In town. FLANNELS. Plain and Twilled, all colors, Doraets, Sharks. Plaid Shirtings, Operas, Home-made, and a flue article of Welsh Flannels. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Long and Square, Paisley and Thebot. Ladles’ Cloakings, Velveteens, Gold Mixed, Water Proof and Heavy Beavers, Merino Vests, Shirts and Drawers, for Ladles’ Misses, Men's and Boy’s wear. A full lino of CLOTHS AND CABSIMBRKS, FANCY DRESS GOODS, In now and rich designs. Many of tho above goods selling off at greatly reduced prices. Im mense stock of all tho leading brands of Domes tic and House Furnishing Dry Goods, at less than regular prices. BLEECHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS. PIL LOW CASE MUSLINS, PILLOW CASK LIN ENS, NAPKINS TABLE LINENS ANDDOYLIES. ZTO WJ3LS AND TO WELLINQS. Marseilles Quilts and Table Covers, Netting, ham Lace Curtin Material and Tldys, WHITE GOODS, Embroideries, Laces and Inscrtlngs, Veils Bareges and Crapes. Hoiscry and Gloves In great variety, an extensive stock of- NOTIONS. BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS. FANCY WOOLEN GOODS. CORSETS! CORSET&n French Wove, Hip Gore, and the celebrated Bcckel Corsets. Ladles’ Culls and Collars, Hein sltchcd Tucked and Embroidered Handker chiefs. eluncy Lace Himduerchiefs aud many articles suitab'c for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. I Invito attention to recent purchases of New and Desirable goods,in which lean oiler special Inducements to cash buyers. a 'I'HOS. A. HAUI’ER. Cor. of Hanover and Pomfrotsts. Dec. 2-1. ISBS-tf Stobcs, CTinVoarc, See. HAILIADL HAILM THE GLORY OF THE NIGHT IS THE MORNING GLORY" STOVE, ■TIIK ORJSATJSST STOVJS FOB ISIS. Walker & Clnudy having just returned from New York and Philadelphia, where they have purchased the hugest, latest aud bent assort ment of PAJILOII COOKING A N D II EATING STOVES ever brought to this place, have now on exhibi tion and for sale at their .Stove Rooms, NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, here they will always ho pleased to see their d friends mid many new ones, call and exam- THE GREAT MORNING GLORY ARLOR STOVE AND HEATER. —ALSO ’HE CELEBRATED REGULATOR ROTARY TOP COOKING SToVK THE MUST IN THE WOULD. THE MORNING GLORY Is tbe-most perfect parlor stove in use anywhere or every where. It is a Base Burner, and one lire will lasi ah winter. It Ims mica (lours all around and Isas bright aud cheerful ns an open-gate. We respectfully refer to the following persons from among hundreds of others who have used it. as lo Its merits: Hon. J. Stuart, Edward Fury, Scrg’t Irvin, Col, A. Noble, Mr, .Mansfield, Snp't, Mulloiiy Paper Mill Co. Sain’l Kcmptrm, James H. Weakley, Rev. J. Boas, W. B. Mitmii, Webort A Borland, Geo, Wolse. David Rhoads, Levi Trego, Samuel Gieason, Weakley A Sadler Thos. Chamberlin, John Smart, John T. Green, Henry L. Burkholder, Richard Woods, J. S. Woods, Mnj. Woods, . Gregg. L. T. Greenfield, Samuel H. Gould, Jason W. Eby, Tims. Lee. I’Her Kpahr, Wrn. I*. Sluurt, Jos. Galbraith, John M. We have also a very larj of the very, best, namely NOBLE COOK, (Gas Bun COMBINATION. \ WM. PENJ rgc variety of Cook Stoves ner.) (Gas Burner,) EU.-EKA, WABASH. ami NIAGRA, all of which have given grentsat isfacllon to ihe purchasers. We huvu also a large lot of TIN AND OTHER WARES, of our own manufacture. TIN AMD SHEET IRON, of all kinds constantly < -n band. SPOUTING, ROOFING * JOBBING of all kinds done on short notice ami substanti ally. In conclusion wo Invito our friends to call and examine our goods and save at least twen ty per cent. "WALKER & CLAUDY, NO. IS WEST MAIN STREET, (Wui.iabK, l»A. • Oct. 8. 1808. Jg CONOMY IS WEALTH! James McOonlgal, at No. 83 South Hanover St. Carlisle, would call 4110 attention of his friends and the- public generally to his largo Block of STOVES, TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, which ho feels assured will glvo satisfaction in both quality ami price. In the stove lino bo would call especial atten tion to the •* EMPIRE 1 ’ Gas burner and parlor Heater. It Is a Perpetual Base Burning Stove. The Fur nace will heat an upporand lower room perfect ly, and Is guaranteed to bn perfectly free from explosion ol gas. It has no brick to bo replaced every year. Ills so roust meted that rays of heat are dedicated in the I‘onr, warming the feet Instead of the face. It Is a gas consumer, and Is perfectly clear Irom dust. Its ventilation Is complete, and the burning gas and Iguitol coals shine nut through the Mlcu Windows, giving the brightness and cheer of an open lire. Call and sen ir. J Ho also offers all the latest and moat Improved patterns of parlor stoves, and a large Block of Cook Stoves, consisting of Nimrod, Niagara, Ironsides, Quaker City, Farmer, and a variety ot others, all of which are war ranted to be 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 line of business kept con stantly on baud. His expenses are trilling, compared with oth ers, os he dalles competition, and would ask those desiring anything In his line of business, to its ccrtuln prices elsewhere, and then give him a call and satisfy themselves that he cun soil bel ter articles for less money than any other estab lishment lu the county. His motto is. Quick Bales and Small Troths. Old metal taken lu ex change. Bpoullng, Roofing and Jobbing promptly ot tended to, made of the best material and at moderate prices. Oct, I,lBUB,—Cm JAMES McGONXGAL. JJEAD ! READI! CONSIDER !! I B ARQ AINBIII BAROALV8I!ll W. C. SAWYER & CO’S., CHEAP STOREI Wo have just received from-New York and Philadelphia, a large nud cheap stock of DRESS GOODS, In which will bo found nil the Into nnd attractive styles of the season. Our stock embraces FIFUUED, PLAIN, STRIVED AND REP FANCY SILKS, Gross Grain, Gross do Armure, Eplugllne, Roubatx, Lyons, Drench Merinos, Alpacas, in all aolors.and prices'. Wo have a full line of the celebrated BUFFALO MOHAIR BLACK ALPACAS; also, a Large Stock of all kinds of BLACK AND' MOURNING GOODS, Such as TAMISB, EMPRESS, Particular attention paid to funeral orders, t all and boo our largo Block of Mink Sable, Stone Martin, German Filch, Siberian Squirrel, ELECTRIC. Brown Coney, Lustre Filch, Water Mink, Blue Coney, Musk* rat, and Silver Martin Fury, Just received from the well known houoo of Nicholas, Hurtneu & Co., Broadway, N.Y. Wiese mutt's and Collars have a new Improvement, which will make them wear much longer than the old style of manufacture. Gentlemen can also llnd on our counters a-va riety of PUN ECU AND AMERICAN CABSIMEBKsf In Fancy and Black. beaver cloth, ESQJMAUX CLOTH, for heavy sucks to over coats. Bulls made by the best tailors In town. dolin' sold by us, are warranted to be trlmed with tho best materials. CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! Crosby’s English Tapestry liruttssla. beautiful coloruand designs, bowel und Hartford Extra, Three Ply. Ingrains, Cottage, Venetian, Homo. Made, blnen and Hemp, from 41) cU upwards. Oil. (' L O T H S . UrOS. DRUGGETS. window sriAi t. and a general uswnriment of House ITurnUhlng goods. HOSiELY, GLOVES. NOTIONS, &c., &c Wo cfler great attractions and Inducements to to all wishing Dry Goods, und specially Invito all to call and examine our stock. W. C. SAWYER & Go’s., east main s t-b ee t , Under Hannon’s Hotel. .oct,B,im Utß (BootHS. Gross do Rhino, and Lustrine Black Silks. Orestonne, .Shot and Mohair Poplins. Casiitnercfl and Eugina Cloths QUEENS and Lama cloths. FELT CLOTHS CARLISLE, PA. Slobes, ffifninare, &c. JgEAUTY. DURABILITY, ECONO- Aho undersigned having returned from th* cllicß with q largo stock ol goods, Invito the at tention of all frbo desire satisfaction to and examine their stock consisting In port oX STOVES, such as tho Uaxley Sheaf, Dictator, Noble Cook,. •Eclipse, and othsr varletlM of COOK STOVES, . which they challenge the trade to compete with, feeling couildent that they can sell)bettor stove* for less money than any firm In the country, • The aituntion of the public is Invited to their choice selection of RANGES, ' PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, among which can bo found ' SPEAKS’ CELEBRATED Revolving Light Bubo Burning Stove, Juniata Base Burning Parlor Heater, m fact thev can please you with Stoves of all kinds at prices which Uely competition. U M P'S, for deep ells and Cisterns constantly on hand. Their siookof goods comprises everything kept In a first class furnishing Store, such as Coilco Mills, Flatirons, Coal Buckets, Coal Sieves Shovels and Pokers, Registers. Toiletware, Foot Tuba, Infant Bathing Tuba, Chamber Sets Ac, Ac. Ac., _ Also, Copper f\nd Brass Dippers, Wrought Iron Pans and Ladcls, Cake Pansaud Moulds, Rj>oons Knives and Forks, And all kinds of Hollow Ware. TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. of all kinds constantly on hand, manufactured by the best workmen of the best material. Buy ing stock In large lota for tho cash they are en abled to sell ai small aavanccs, un tnoy a*k Is a cull from you to examine their goods and price list, after which they feel certain you will buy nr, where else. Their motto Is "lAvcand Let Fire bricks ami grates for all kinds of Stoves constantly on baud. Boynton Base Burning Fire Place Beater, similar to the Latrobc. Ten Plato Stoves, PORTABLE and STATIONARY HEATERS nud RANGES of the different manu facturers and patterns. Old Htoven taken in exchange, No 6S North Hanover Street. THE ORIENTAL. THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL Base Burning Coal Stoves, and Farloi Furnaces, Hats received Fear First Class Premlaae at fha New York Htnn and ether Fair*. Ala*, is areal HII.VBU MBDA L at (he Fair ef the American liwtlince held Id the City ef New York, 1869* THEY ARB -PERPETUAL BURNERS, OKLt ONE FIRE BEING REQUIRED TO 81~ MADE DURINQ THB SEASON. THEY ARB PERFECT VENTILATORS Q* THE APARTMENT. ‘ ‘ THERE CAN BE NO ESCAPE OP QA3 PROM THEM. TIXERE CAN BE NO CLINKER OR SLAQ TO OBSTRUCT. THE FIRE WILL REMAIN FOR DATS WITH- OUT ATTENTION. THE ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL TO AH “OPEN FIRE." THEY ARB POWERFUL HEATERS AND YET PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO . MILT) WEATHER. THEY ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL, STOVES AND FURNACES EVER MADE. THE FURNACE WILL HEAT. SATISFAC TORILY, BOTH AN UPPER AND A LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FUEL. The following are a few of the many reference* trr persons,who have been and are now using tl»o “ORIENTAL,” and to whom wo confident ly refer to Ha great merit. H. F. BrpcrfrWH, Dr. D. Mahon. Miller & Bowen. Dr. Cornman, win. Spntislor, D, Spoils,* J. Nolfslngor, B, Longneoker, K. Leonard, Mrs.. Galbraith, Dr./.ltzer, ■ Jacob Thudlnm, and quite a number of others. * * * For Sale by RTNESMITII <& RUPP, iN 0.68, jYorfA Hanover Street, Ca.ui.i3lk, PsysiU ,-feept. 21, iB6S-Qm ißetiical. SHEUMATIG,COMK)',^ iLfiQEp&HIFIKR RHEUM A TISM BIXTEEN YEARS’ STANDING COMPLETELY CURED. JTB4D Tins TESTUfONrAr. AND HE ,COJtVT!tCED • R. E. SEi.i-Kita <t Co..—Till, la to ccrll fy that for the bust sixteen years I havo been.se verely afflicted wilh Rheumatism, often con/ln o<l to ray house, and even unable to walk. Being In the post olllce,jibout two mouts ago. Mr. Clark observed my crippled condition, and urged me to try a battle of Johnson's Rheumatic Com pound. I followed bts advice, und now, bv tho blessing of God and the use of half a bottle of your compound, J am free from all symptoms o/ rheumatism, and can walk, without tho aid o| my stair, as well as ever, JAMES M’JDOWEL. Takenudm..October 26,1805. 1 havo known Mr. M'Dqwcl for a number of years, nod do not hesitate to vouch for the troth of tho above statement. JAB. CLARK, rontciMUr. R. E. SELLERS & CO., Sole Piiopniuxoßa, riUsUurg, JP*. .<9®-l*or sale by 30HNS0N, HOLLOWAY * COWDEN. PUIa, HAVEKSTICK DUOS., Carlisle. Sep. 21,18 GS. —ly 1835. established 1835 Neglect a Cold and Breed Cbnntmpiionl SEI.LEp: /? ...I M i ■ S' (HIGH sMIM.' ’ . J }' - ■ , Coughs. Colds. Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, In fluenm, Tickling in the Throat, Coughs, Colds, Ac., are the victims of 1U wonderful power. Moat of the mixtures sold for coughs are com posed of spirituous and lutlamntory articles, which While they give little relief, really do harm. The Imperial Cough syrup contains no spirituous Ingredient whatever.and may be used In all cases with bcncflcUil eflect. Jiead the Tcztimonv of those who have tried it, R. E. Sellers, Dear Sir— I have used Dp. Sel lers’ Iroperlol Cough Syrup considerably for the last year. und believe It to bo tho best article of the kind la use, and fully canal to itsrocommeu-k dallons. \V, 13. LINCOLN, M. D. R. E. Sellers—l have been troubled with a •cough for the last live years, by reason of which I have frequentlybeen unable to eleepmoro than hull tho night. I tried many remedies, but all in vain. I heard of your Cough Syrup, and re solve* to try it, and now slate that the use of a Jew bottles has cured mo entirely. I cheerfully recommend it as a safe, speedy and pleasant cure •r coughs and colds. Yours, respect fully, WJI. WOODS. For sale by JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY A COWDEN, Phlla, HAVERSTICKRROS.. Carlisle flep. 34, lNhB.—ly E MEDIOINES.—Diseases of X* women succeaslully cured by applying to SABELLA JIARIANNO, M. D., 20 North Ijlh St, Philadelphia, Pa, Oct. 29,1y*
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