Public Sales.—Billa tur the following sales have recently been printed nt this cilice: Saturday, February 0, Clms. F. Wise, at Bulling Blirlng-, Hurees, Cow , hud a variety of tunning implements. Wednesday, February 10, at the Court House, the valuable Mill Property of Pe ter FoUat, in Carlisle. Saturday, Fehrury 13. Samuel Keeney, Br., in South Mhldielun township, near Cra gheau'a Mill, Homes, Cows, farming UteiiHl'B. Tburtday, Feb. 25, J. W. Wonderly, in Dlckiiißmi township, iwo milea w*at of Mt. Holly, Work Horaes, Mllcb Cows ami farming Implements. ‘ ' Monday, Feb. 22, Daniel Sheaffer, in goulb Mlddleon township, 1 mile ao'dli westof Boiling Springs, Work Horaes, Voting Cattle, (arming implements, &u. Monday. February 22, \V. H. Bnugher, in Penn township, one-iourlh mile South of CeutreviUo,, Horses, Mules, Young Cattle, together with u large variety ol funning uteneils. . . Saturday. March 0, Sarah Wonderly, in Dickinson township, 2 miles west of Mt. Holly, a va iety of personal property. Monday March 8, John Hoover, in Frank lord township, live miles North west of Carlisle, Hornes, Cutth and a va riety of farming implements. Saturday, March 13, W. H. Baugher, Penn township, sale of Household and Kitchen furniture, # March 17, 18 and 19, John Hannon, nt the Commit House, Carlisle, extensive sale of Hotel. Furniture* U. 8. Internal Revenue.—By refer ence to our advertising columns It will be seen that the anhual taxes for 1868 ami the licenses for the ensuing > ear are to he assessed Immediately. Persons refusing or negleotlng to make their returns on or before March Ist, ore liable to be assessed, by the Assistant Assessor, with fifty per cent, penalty added to the tux. Under the act of Congress a penalty of 100 per cent, is directed to be added in case of false or fraudulent return. SAI.P- 1.1 MT List of Hales to bo culled by William Devon ney, auctioneer. Feb. 0, Charles F. Wise, B tiling Kprlngs, *• •* 8, John Hncker South Middleton, “ *‘■'9, GeorgeT.il. Herman, Monroe “ “10, John Yohn, “ •* “ •* 11, Jacob BtrloaJer, South Middleton, “ •* 12, W. E Curas. Momoe. 13, Samuel Fought, •* *• “ 15. Henry Long. " “ “ 10, Benjamin Hopple, South Middleton. “ •* 17, Israel Sollenbarger. Monroe. “ “ 1?-, Inc b Mu-selmun,Souih Middleton. “ " 19, VVllllum u lt-e. •• “ “ “ 20, Samuel Allen, Silver Spring. *' “ 22. David ■MieafTVr. South Middleton. “•• 2H, Jeny F. Melxol. • “ •• 2-1, Jacob Krout. Monroe. “ “ i 5. Joseph Ecaort. Silver Spring. “ •• 20, Jacob shearer. South Mlddb ton. “ “ 2'. John Plank, Moor- e. Mar. 1. George W«»if, Snuth Middleton. •• *• 2, David Urioker, Monroe. " ** J, Samuel Simmon. Silver Spring. •* •' J, Jess? ileirlek, Middlesex. A 5, Michael Ualtzhonver, Monroe. W “ ii, Henry Hhle Mlddb sox. “ * H, Peter H'. Mbright. “ “ “ 0, Joseph Herman. Monroe. “ •* 10, William Leuold, ** ** “ “ 11, Henry W. Vohn. Silver Spring. “ 12, ueoigeW.S wders, •* “ “ IJ. Henry W Stoun, “ “ “ “ 15. Henry Khelbty, " “ “ “ in, Henry Wesifaul, Mlddlsex. •• “ 17, John Hanshmio, SHverSpriug. “ “ is. Jacob Paul, Middlesex. “ “ 19, Peier Shiighnr*. Monroe, “ 2U, George flan-line, Silver Spring, *• " 22, Henry llr-'Chblll. Holling spring. “ 2-1, B. H. Walker, Middlesex. “ “ 20. Henry W. Yohn, silver spring. “ “ 27, Mai tin Shrelner, Ojster’n Point. “ “ 29, John B. Floyd, Carlisle. *• •• so, “ “ •• ISusiness ’Notices, Arrival Drugs. Patent Medicines, Per.umery,. &c. All medi cines warranted pure. Prescilpllons carefully compounded. CORNM AN J: WORTHINGTON, i. No, 7, East Main slrett. Jan. 7. ISG9, Special Notices; JUSy Wii. Bi.aib * Son, “ PoutJi End" Carlisle,- Importers of Queenswnro. Wo have been Importing wear regularly during the hud three, years, and have on hand the largest stock outnf the cities, i Wohavejustadded twoinvolc es, filling up our varieties for the winter and spring sales. We are selling •Tuble-wuio. Stone ware, Cedar-ware, Salt, Kish, and Groceries gen erally. Wholesale and Retail, below any price yet i flored. Please ealt. P. B, 50 Bbls Coal Oil, Just receiving. WM. BLAIR Jr SOX. “ South Carlisle. Pa Jan. 21.18C9. B®- Hull.Bits’ Family Medicines are among the standard pu-pnrntlona of Iho day.— The Imperial » ough syrup Is a sure cmo for ( ouglis mul Colds. Call at HavorsLldc Bros, and get a bottle 43J-We notice to-dny Johnson’s RheumatlcCom pound, uu lutei nal remedy fur the cure of Infia jnatory Rheum'it am. This is a most valuable medicine, since it Is a Bare care lor the mos painful of all diseases. For Sale by Havorellck Bros. • To Consumptives.—The advertiser, having been restored to health In a few weeks bya.very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Consumption-'is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To nil who desire It, ho will sender copy of the proscription used (free of charge), with the di roctlons for preparing and using the same, wlreh they will ilnd a struts emu: for coNSU.MprrxoN,. AaraiA. The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescription Is to bene-' fit the afflicted, and sprerd Information which he conceives to be Invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer wlllbtry hla remedy, as will cost him nothing,snd may prove a blessing. Parlies wishing the prescription will pleas ad dress, UEV. A. WILSON 165 South Second St,, Williamsburg, Kings Co New York. __ Nov. 12,1806 —ly . iftlarrtcXi. BISHOP—SLON A KEH.—At the house of. P. Y. Herman,on the Hih Inst., by Rev. U. il. Fleck, Mr. Wlltlnin bishop to Miss Amanda Siuua ker. both of this cou l > ly. McELWAIN—LINDSEY.—On the 2lstlnßt..hy Rev C. P. Wing. Mr. Robert McKlwaln to Miss AluiM. Lindsey, both of Cumberland county. 33 i e b CHENOWETH—Pm the Ist Inst., In this place Mrs. Rebecca in the -iMli year of hei ago." (Cbumbbr&burg papers please copy.) ®ije ittatkets. Carlisle Flour mid (Jraln Market. CORRECTED WEEKLY BV J. 11. TtOSLER A DRO.. Cauhsll, Jun. 27, IstiO. Flour—Family 810i0«*orn, !. 70 Flour—{Super 7 Outs 55 Ryb'Flour.'.' 0 On Clover Seed,.... 7 7c Whaat —White, 1 o*l Timothy Heed, 2 5o Wheat—Rod, X -iu Mow Huy $ t0n....—. 12 w Rye ............81 0 Pliiladelphiu Markets. Philadelphia, Jan. 27 1809. Flour.—The market in dull unci depresses nnt ] only a few hundred barrels were taken jjy the homo consumers, in lots, at 5 lor SUp,: r rt„ e OaOSOfor Extras, 7‘25a7 75 lor Fair and choice aud-7 7-»a*> for Fancy lowa. Wisconsin and Min nesota Extra Family, «75a10 50 for Pennsylvania and Ohio. Rye Flour commands S 7 50u.-> per bar. Nothing doing in Corn Meal. -^Guain.—Tiiero I* very llliledemanr! for Wheat ami prices favor buyers. Sales of red u t 81 70a 190 and amber at 2. Ryu Is. unchanged Bales of Western ut 81 IW. Corn la qu ut alien mer rates Sales of >lOOO bushels new.yellowatSS nuc and new white at bond c. Outs ure u irhout Improve ment. miies of 8000 bushels-Western at 7:-ta,s o • Seeds.—Cloverseed is in demand; st)j bushels aoUlatBo-Vl.il) por bush., an ulvhiuto. Timotliv seed Is in demand ai S 3 75. Flaxseed sella on ur . rival ut 82 W) 2 t 5. KctaJ SUibertismeuts. 1 T\ nigs, R.leilicni'S. C’lK'inirul , Patent I / Medicines. Ac, A lull slock constantly on bund at the lowest inaikel rules. Also a coni plcte ilne of Behool Kooks at the toweM nrlce and all articles pertaining hi the nook and drug business HAVERBTJCK Ullui Hr.U.s, Jun. 28,1809 ' . Mo, lu M. Iluuovei st. JiTOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that ’ of Administration on the estate of **7. ***• Coover,’ de-e’d., lute of Upper Allen twp., have been granted to the undersigned restd- Ing ln the sumo township All persons Indebt ed to saidi estate are requested to make payment Immediately, und those having ctalins will ure* Boat them for settlement. JACOB • OIIVEfC Jan. 28. l8«9.-tit Adimuitiralor. Jim -B,DbcrtisnnEiitjs. IJACIKIC it A 1 i.UUAU SHABBY FINISHED. 550 MILES BUILT TIII3 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPAMY, ANDTHE CENTKAL PACIFIC XI. IB CO., lave added Eight Hundred (W 0) Milos to Ihelr nos dm lug the current year, while doing alarge local passenger and freight business. The through connection will undoubtedly bo com pleted next'summer, when the through traffic will bo very great Foity thousand men uro now employed by the two powerful companies ptessing forwai d the g'cat national highway a speedy completion. Only 2-0 m Jcs mnnm to bo built, of which mostly arc graded and ready for the rails, First Mortgage Gold Bonds of the Union Pacific. Railroad Company for sale nt par and interest and First Mortgage Gold Bonds of the Ccnira> Pacific Railroad ut 10.1 and interb t, The principal and Interest of both bonds aro payable in gold. DE HAVEN & BRO., DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT BE ’ CUBITIES, GOLD Ac.. NO 40, SOUTH THIRD STREET, Philadelphia, Penn. Jan. 7, IPOS—ly rj\HE INCOME TAX ! Assistant AssessoiPsOffice. United ftatis Imkhnai, H event e, Of/t hinm.li. Ibih l.isirul. J'mvyj.luniia, CARLISLE. JANUARY 2»th. Hi 9. Purßmuitloucl.orCoiigre.sS,thc* Income lax lor lMiB,<und lit*' Special Taxes ior Licenses) upon Trade-, Prblesslons and Occupations, for the en suing year, arc to be assessed hn media lely. All persona residing In the Borough ol Carlisle, In the lownshipsoi North Micldlelon.SoniliAlld lu-luii, Middlesex and Ih'-klnsnn. or In the own •dilpofCarroii. Perry Co. nroir lllled to make re turns to lids olllce, at once, ol (heir Income- for Ifsits, ot their Carnages in n.-o exceeding iJuo m value, of their gold Watches and their Gold ami Silver Plate. Applications for Special Taxes (IJci uses) Tor Hie ensuing jear should bo made at once. Ro mms will he I occlved ; un Tour-dny February 11th, at. the Public House of Joseph L. Kno tie in Dickinson town ship. Oil Friday, Fcbni>ry 12th, at the Piddle House of Win. F. Dcwult In Shermans Udo. Per ry Co. And on other days, prior to March Ist IMl't, at he Assistant Assessor's Olllce, No7Bouth Mai cl square. WILLIAM KENNEDY, Asst. Asm aw Olh i)iv, 1-V/i Did. San. 28,1899—11. PUBLIC R\LE-ON MONDAY, MARCH filh, Isay.- The nmlerßigned will of. l rat rubllc Sale, on the above iiay.nl his resi dence, In South Middleton township, near Car lisle, (judge Hepburn's farm.) the following de scribed Personal Properly-, viz; Five Horses, two ot which are Mares with foal; one three year old Coll, one one year old Colt, Five Cows, (nearly fieslc,) Young Celtic. eleven shoals; mie hnnid and one Narrow wheeled Wagon, ore Sprmg Wagon, one pair • f Wood I. udders, two pair of llnv Ladders. Threshing Maehlrii, olio Clod lirenkei,one Gialn D hi.mm new Wire Rake, two Iron lows, one Plank Plow, (shitting Beam.) one Unco horse Cultiva tor, II ai rows and Cut 11 valors, s I ogle ami I lonbb* I Mows, Log and Flf h Chains; two pair of Spreads, single and Double Trees; twnjpu rof Breech hands; three set ol Front Gears, four set of PlowGeuis, i oliavsand Rrhlles, Wagon Huddle, m arly new ; • Haller and Cow Ch ins. Forks and U’tki s; Iwo »• rain (ha (Me s, one Cm n Ptaniei .one 11 ay Knife, one Wheelbarrow.‘one torn Cover er: two Bureaus, Beiulstcml and Taoouj’len ptn'o Slow, foil* Cidur Bun els. Grindstone also n lot «f Ciirpenicr’s Tonis. such a* Videos, Chis els and Augms. sale (o coo - mence at 10 o eloc • , when terms will Uc made known by JOHN G.KEIHL. Jan. 28. ISCn—Ot Mill property at public SALE.—On Wednesday. Kehrnnry 1(1. IH>O. Will be offered at Public Sale. In front ol tin* Court House, in Carlisle, Pa.,-on the nbovedny, Hio Mill Propert wiih live A - ros of Land, more or less, of the undersigned. Situated iittbo East' end of Pomfret Kticet in the borough of Carlisle. This mill Is ulmni so feet hi length, and la propell ed by the Letort Spring, a never-falling stream, has two Burs and one Chopper. all in good ■ mull thnnind has at present kn excellent run ni eiißlom, the llotu inniiuliictun d at this mill being equal In quality to ibatof any oilier null. The Improve ments arc a Brick Dwelling House. Brick Barn, with threshing Hour, a Brick stable, an orchard of excellent fruit, ia There Is n well of good .water at the doorol Ibe dwelling. This proi erty Ison the line of ibe Soui b Mounbdn Ball-road •W*i •*' eo h hances Its value. Side to commence itlOo’ - o k, when terms will be msde known by PETER FOUST. J.m.2S, IHtll—2l. Heading Dally Enylr and Bannister weehlv Intciliys’iu-cr, Insert to day of sale, and send bill to advertiser at once. ■^•OTICE. Harry n. linker, i In tiro Court of Common vt. V Pleas of Cumberland conn- Rcbeeea Baker. } ty. No. i. Nov. Term IhOS. Allas subpoena Sur Dlvmce, t<» Hebe •ea KaUer. In obedience to an order f publication to me directed,"yon mu hereby notified to bu and appear in tin* Court of Common Pleas, lor tin* county ot Cumberland, on the second Monday of April next, to show cause. It any you have, why Mar ry It. Baker should not bo .divorced from the bond* of mat rim my, entered into with you. ac cording to the prayer of his pull Lion filed lu said com t. JOS, C. THOMPSON, Jan. 28, IB6o—lt Shtriff. T^OTICE. Rein,by her 1 In tlio Court of corn next Irieiid. jvlexan- I mon Pleas of Cumber der Lyne, ' > land county. No. 1. Jan. v-i. f Term ibCJ. John Rein. J Allas subpoena Sur Divorce, to John Rein. In ouedlence l<> an order of publication to me directed, you are lie obv mJilfieil to be unit ap peal in Lite Cohrt of Common Pleas’, for thecoun ty o( Cumberland, on tlio second Monday ot Apiil nex , to show cause, il any you have, why Martha’ Hem should not be divorced from the bunds ot matrimony.entered Ino with you, ac cording to lire prayer of the petit on filed In said co-rt JOS. 0. THOMPSON, Jam 28,1609—1 t Sheriff. -VTOTICE. ■ .District Court of the United StiltCH, - ) . Eastern District of Pcnn'u. / Ramuel 0. Huyutte, of Mechanicshurg. county ot Cumberland, Pu.. Uunkrnpt, having petition ed fof his dtacburgH, u meeting ot creditors will lie Held on Thursday, Ihu IMb day of February, irOR. ut I' o!chn:K, P. M., tielore Register Ultus. A. Harnett, ut his ortlee, in l lie Cofir I House, in t 'ar tiste. when and where the examination of the Hiaikrupt may be finished, and any business ot meeting* requited by Sections 27 and id* of tlio Act ol.t 'ottgress, UutisiicL ,d. A hearing will also be held on Wednesday, the •Id slay ot Mu* - cli, IsnO, bemre Uie t.'oun, at Phila delphia, ut 10 o'clock, A. M., when and where parties Interested, may show cause against iho Uisuhurge. • P. C. ELLMAKER, U. S. Marshal. Per S. 11. Galbraith, Deputy. Deputy Marshal's office • \ Htuomficld, Jan. 2a, 1809. j Jan. 2s, lijtiLi—at . District Court of the United States, > Eastern District oi Pcnn'u. J Charles M. Reynolds, ofShlppensburg, county of Cumberland. Hunkrept, having putumiied tor his discharge, a ineej lug of creditors will bo held on TliU’hduy, tlio iStli.day of T'ebruuiy, IMjO. utU o'clock. A. M., before Register Clms. A. iiarncii, at his office, In the Court lioiise.ln Curlis e, when and where the examination of ilie bank rupt may ho finished, nod any business of meet ings reqUileii Uy Sections 27 ulid 28 of tile Act ul Congress, UuUsucLcU. ... A nearing wniuieu he held on Wednesday, the Jd day ut .uureli iotiJ, Ueluro tlio Court, ut i'lillu- Uulplim, ut iU o'clock, A. M., when and where parlies nueresled may show cause against the discharge. P, C. ELLMAKER, U.'ti. Marshal. Per S. ILGalbraiiti, uoputy. Deputy Muisimt’b office, ) Biuumlleld, Jun. 20, 1809. J Jan. 20, 20, laou—3t Notice in bankuuptcy—Mas tt r»» District of / emisyiu >«a. This Is to give notice. That on the 18th day of January, A, I). H>o9 a wuiiaut lu Buukiuplcy was Issued against the eatuiooi Jacob C. Bcutz, of North Middleton township, lu me county ut i 'uni be eland, and ■mito oi Pennsylvania, u no has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition; llmt the pa» nieiit of any debts and deliveiy ol •my properly belonging to such baußiupt, to him or fur ins use. and me iruuotcr ol any prop erty by him are lorbiduen by law ; that a meet ing ol the erecillorsol the said bankrupt lupiovo their debts and to choose one or more u signets of his estate, will bo bold atu Court of Banic rupicv, to bo holdep uthisotiico, m the Court House, la tlie borough of Carlisle, UetoiuChus. A. nari..ell, Register, ou the 171» day of Febiuary, pjj9, at ID o’clock, A. M. „ P.C KLLMAKER, f/. 8, Marshal iu Mtaaenyer. Per S. 11. Galbraith, Deputy, l>ep. U.S. Murshurs Dfllce, \ Bloomfield, I’a , Jun. 2i, 18C0. J Jun 2s, jsiai—2t* DALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. —On Monday,-MiirrlHst; JsWt-wiH hr sold at clie farm of the undersigned a mile and a-nall Kouiii easiofrurlisle.nn tneold Petersburg road, the follow ing pers >nui propelty, viz: Six head of Horses, four of which are good Work Horses, and twoofwh ch aro goo Drlv -1 g Horses tho • ugh bred; eleven bead of Grade Tows, under live yeuiaohl.of ihe Devon ernss; two Helfeis, three Farm Wagons, one Spring Wagon, one Buggy, lour seis ot Farm Harness, two sets of Plow UeafH, two sets of Buggy and Wagon Harness, Gait Gears, Ac. Also, one Ml. -toy ihreshing Machine, with llxturcs complete, one huge llickok Fodder Unit r. Wind Mill, Hay und Grain UuUe, (Kaudi’s patent,) Forks, Sliovels. Hoes. Rakes, Log and Cow Chums, Hal ters, Ac. Also two bundled Posts, ready for .set ting, Ac. together with avuueiy ofutherurlicles too mimeious to ln»crt. Conditions of s He—All sales of SlO and over u medic f nine mouths will bo given ; all under Unit amount easii'. 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SU; Five Copies. $*A». ■J he Dade, cleigyincli teachers; and clubs,sup idled on favorable leiiut.and canvassers wanted hi all pin ts of Die eonntr- , to whom liberal in ducement' will be ulfeivd. {SEXD FOR PREMIUM LIST.) It. E. PEI.TON, 108 Fulton Sheet Now York. Address Jnn. 28. 1808-21 jS^OTICE. District Court of Hip United States, 1 Eastern District of Peiin'a. f Jacob Ensmlnger, of Frankfnrd township, County ot Cumberland, Penn’a., Bankrupt, hav ing petitioned for his discharge, a' meeting of creditors will ho held on Wednesday, the 17th day of February, IMJO. at 2 o'clock, P. M., bet -re Beglster Chan. A. Harn c lt. at his olllee. in the Court House, in Carlisle, when and where the examination of the Bankrupt may he finished, and any business of meetings required by See* i ions 27 a ml VK of the Act of«'ongress, transact eil. A bearing will also be held on Wednesday.the fld day of March. IMCJ. before the Court, al Phila delphia. at 10 o'clock, A. M„ when and where partbs interested may show cause against the discharge. P. C. EIiT.MAKKR, U.& Marshal. PerB. n.OALimAmi, Deputy, Dopnty Mursiml’n Onloo, ) HI ex >I)iH t* t <l, Jun, 2S, ISCD, J iww—:u NOTICE. —To r4u» heirs nod Jejral rep resentatives of the estate of I'3-ther Vandor sol, late of Monroe township, Cumberland coun ty. deceased. ‘ The inquisition on I lie estate having been con fl-mpfl by the Com I, on motion i lie Court itrant ed a rule on the heirs to accept or return to ao eeptsaid lien] KKinte. nttho valuation iheren ,<>r show cause why the same should not ho sold.— llelurnnblo on tho 10th day of .March. l-iio. JOS. C. TIIO.MI'SON*. lan. 28, ISfiO-at *S7 hrijX. NOTICE. —Thete will he n meelinir of tho Cumberland CmnUfi Af/ricul/iiral Korirtu at the Arbitration Chamber In the Court House, In C trllsle,on Tuesday, I'eb. 2d. lHi9, at itt o'clock, A. M. The members of theSncietyaro request ed to attend. By order of the Society. JOHN lIAYS, Secretary Jan. 2*. IS'CO—It WM..T SHEARER, Attoknby and CoiiNsrcr.t.oji at I.aw, has removed his ofllce to tee hilherio imnreupled room In the North Kast corner of the Court House, Jan. 2K. '«9—ly TH\ jAMP* nis> „ . ...N KI. L- I,ING MAN. for curing all those who ARK AFFLICTED. Ily the use of the Magic Pain Destroyer and Liver Pills, you cun save health. money, and prolong tile. Them Ik nut u pain or ache, ner vmw or Inflnmuiory, but wlmt Iho great Magic Pain Dest'oyer will leheve, and in most Install ces entirely cure. Trylt befoio any oilier reme dy, for It Is alnml certain In every case to hejusi the thing, ami the only thine needed. Uemr ences ui« given of wonderful cures perfoi *ned by the great Magic Medicine; East Hanover, JKUB. Dr. Campbell—Sir—l had a odd settled on my breast for leu years* / was not able attunes to speak a loud word ; I was tn’d to get Dr. Camp bed’s mediciuo uud try it, audit cured me Ins days. i Kristian sduma.v, Jonestown, May 30. isfiS—l>r, rampbell. Dear Sir: I cbeci lolly recommend your ineuiclnc as a "certain cure fur stele headache. Jacob Q Heilman. Perry township, IKo7—Cured of Jurliuehe of -pi years standing, by using Dr. Campbell's Pain Destroyer and fills, for three weeks. John Zuvr, age |>nbt72 years. Newmanstown,-Lebanon county, IBU7.- I was nlUtcted with rhemmuiMii, u-ong erutehea for 20 years. T was told to get Dr. Campbell's Pain Destroyer and Pills,and try lhein;lh«-y cured mu m two mouths. Frederick Budb, aged 03 j cars'- 1 Union Deposit, Dauphin county, PC?.—Dr. Campbell—Dear Mr—l have sidle ed fur the lust 113 y ears Irani Dyspepsia and const tpa turn; 1 tried your medicines as dneuied; they cimd mo in six weeks. Gi:o. spanuler. aged Ul years. < humbersburg (Jet. 2U, ISIK—I was cured or Pilesoi 17 years stand.ng by using Dr. Camp bell's Magic Pum Destroyer and Pills for one month. l)AVii> Ho.nkk. North Middleton township, Cumberland Co., h-th—Dr. Cumpnejl—l cheeriully reconiiiieml your niaglo medicine as a useful medicine in a latnily, tor children; my youngest child vvih taken with the eioup li. the nighi * I <lid not ex pect Her to live ten minutes; I hail a bottle; my wife gave according to directlont*; it cured m live minutes.. Samuel K inert. Jacksonburg. Perry countv. August la, istid Dr. Campheli, Dear Sir: Ibuught four buttles, and two boxes of your Pills lor my boy who had the rheumatism t roiieyear.theu tinnedscrolii ioiis; he was drawn ur.iokod and could not walk; I tried ail the medicines I knew, and they ud laded: but your medicine cured him in two weeks. . georoe S\VAiirz v WONDERFUL DISCOVERY OF WORM LOZENGES. Lebanon. IbOo.—l have, repeatedly used Dr. Camp o.l'b Wuim Lozenges, lor my youngest boy, who was wry slcsly lor a long lime; I gave him one dose In the mm uing and one in the af ternoon ; there were 20 huge a onus passed ami not leas thuu 700 to SUOseed worm*. Voms Truly, Pm.ip Lutz. Two miles East of Carlisle, 180s.—Dr. Campbell —Your Magic Pain Destiojer and Liver Pills bhouid be made known; my wile was in bed -a Ith pul us for three yeais; hei head, neck, arms, legs, hands and linger* were Ui awn c-«*oUed wnli rheumuliHiti; Ido believe 1 bpenloiiu thousand d..burs for her, and received no heuelU; hear- ing about y»ui inedtumes,! bought twelve bo - lien and six boxes; utter using eight bottles, willi Hie pills, she e.oiild walk with crutches; al ter she n d used (our more, she threw her crutch esuwuy. Tin* lady’s ueigi.t is-2i pounds, am) agcit over 5u j ears. .iacou Adams. The medicine can be had from Ur. umphcli, at Carlisle market, on Wednesdays and Satur days. or any Lime at Itiley’s Hotel, Carlisle, Pa. Jan. 21, IboS—liu* iL-rgal jtlotirES NOTlCE.—Notice’ * is I'i hereby given that Letters Testamentary on iu« estate of Henry liurnliz, Into pi the Bom gb ol Carlisle, dec d„ have been granted to the un dersigned residing in the same place. AH per sons indebted to said Estate are requested to make settlement iiinuedmiely.uud those having Qiumis against said estate will piesentihem for settlement. HENRY BAXTOM. Dec. 21, l«(»S—Ot Axccutor VTOTrCE. —Notice is hereby ixivptr'tliat 1 1 letters teHiameninrv on lh-estate of'John Hoover, Sr., laic of Frankturd township dec’d. have been grunted to Lite undersigned residing in same township. All per-ons indebted to said etduio are ‘cqnesied to match payment Immedi ately and those Having clulmsaguim-t said estate ure requested to present them for sell lenient. J..11N HuuVElt, ADNItEW KENNEDY. Jun. 7.lK(!o—Ot . - Kirc.utnrt, ■\TOTICB. Notice is hereby (rivcn tlmt XN Letters of AdminlKiralion on the estate of BiM'bara Lei by,deceased, lateof North Middleton twp.. have been granted to Catherine Buslmro, re siding!# same twp. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immedi ately.and those having claims will piesenl them -lor-settlement. IVW, QUIUt.hY, Jim. 21, IhUU.—lit Administrator. RESPONSIBLE AGENTS WANT ED to dispose nf guarantees for the sale of Landed and other valuable property In differ ent p iris of tho United Suites. Profits very lib eral, sales easily effected, and no Joss of time from other business. Address J. T.. Miller A Co. w - Box I, P. O; Poi t Deposit, Md. Jun. 21, 1-SUU—2t FOR RENT.—The Law. Office now occupied by L. Todd. Esq., directly South of tho market- house. Possession given on the first of April next. Also lor rent, the LAWUmcson tho second story of Inhoff# store-room, corner of Hanover struct and Mar ket Square, uow occupied by W. J, Shearer, In* quite of* C. INHUFF, Dec. 2i XSOB-tr SQattauavr, JJaims.'vVr, 1869. m HENRY SAXTON, NO. 15, EAST MAIN ST., CA RLIBLE Wholesale end retail dealer In Hardware. Iron, Steel, Nal-s, Building Materials, Paints, Oil-*, Glius-*, Ac., Ac. Flncstquallty of American and English POCKET AND T ABLE CUTLERY. Every description of Tools adapted to nil me chanical trade*,nf'tlie most celebrated makers and warranted in evert/ intlance. GUNS, PISTOLS & AMMUNITION. Pumps for any depth, warranted toglvesnlisfac (Vincis, d, Plaster,Blasting Powder. Picks,Shovels, spades, Folks, Crowbars, Sledg es, &c. FARM DELLS, PLOWS, CHAINS, GRAIN BAGS, AC. Builder* receive material to ft fjrent advantage both in price anil Goalkeepers goods and utensils in g' * a: variety. Wo are at I j agents for the great FUEL ECONOMIZER PAT. EXCELSIOR WEATHER STRIPPING, adapted for doors and windows. • We (eel ourselves c.uupetentof p'ervfing fin, ns onr goods are of the hlyliest tn Quality and iotcc.it In price. • urders by mail receive prompt attention,— GOODS DELIVERED IN TOWN FREE. Parlies indebted lo us for 18CS, will please make prompt payment, and all to whom tre arc in debted will please present their bills for settle ment. HENRY SAXTON. Jan. M. IRC9—ly Jittiscrllarcous. AKK \rt r I'UH U'iiE \VU» LH. TIIH I.AUOEST, THE CIIBAPF.ST, AND THE 11EST, TII E NE w YOK Iv M EKft: U Y FOB ,18 0 0. The Thirty-first volmno of this popular week ly will eommenca with tlu- New Year.am) Hie proprietors propose to make ;i the most l»r 1 1 - unlit, varied, .enteriamint' budget. oj cnneiil IlteiaUiro Unit, has ever been presented to I In? American punlic in tnu form Ot a Kamily News paper. Heller mli’iiml siuiies limn aie to tie lomul in any of Hie magazines will grace its col umns; and, already in advance ul all eoiiieni poraries of Us class in sl/.e and, amount o> lead ini' nmltcr, it is Intended that it shall eclipse them all in every department "I lileiatine in cluded In Hie programme of a hrsi-ruio House hold .Join nal. The leaning feat ai e of the new voiiimc will he puwcrlul story by Ml.sS M. E. IIIIAUUUN, mthor of ■* Oscar Herlrnml.” ** Nnlio ly's Dangh* er,” ••The uuicnst.s, ’ "Thiee Times l.'ciei," ■le. ele.. and one * f Iho most popular nuveli-U <f the day, emit ed, H K FA<JT O 11 V (i 1111,; THE BLOSSOM AND THE BLIGHT, the scenes of which are Inllnhely moio > mph lc ami sinking limn thoiu » imimiicil in unj til the sensational a i eft ill noma u Inch nutv houl possession ul Hie stage. •» Tnu ” I'ucloiy Uu i" will be almost Immedi ately lolloWed oj a new story ol surpassing in tmu I Irom Ilio pen ul J. 11. c.>q. iuUli.il ot •• Mmnigley,” * Sluntield Hull," ** Al 111.\ Moyne.’ cio . written lortno Ntw ionic Mmi cuky. ah Hip existing specialties oil ho N E\\ VOKK MEUCUUY wm oe ruimucil, »ml new depaii meats added ir.im t ine to lime during Uie jno grena o! U.e year. It is d eto u puuou tiiul hmg ago adopted tills Lime- ho .or -a weekly as ils la- Norite sued, to keep llat the head •>! Us emss by a iiue.ai omiay lor tho very besi hieiuo ui itier (-uilaoie lor such a paper, proeimm o • u either side of the Atlantic. Hus will he done.- Itoinaliees, Nuveletis, nalirleat Skelelies, mi nioroUi t'uems, lumoy Tines. unifies on Anieri eun Spoi ls ami Tasumcs. ami u weekly digest oiallciiatis interesting m t'uealrieal and other oolitiUir Aniusemeiils and Iteeieulmns. uni ne ure in the contents ot THE NEW YOUK MELI* oUUV lor the connng 3 ear. inrotign me uu puriinent appropriate.! to UlO yuutmul autlua esses ot amui mu. Hundreds of lady-writers, now lainous, llrat made Hie acquaintance of Hie puh- Itc ihla channel of communication between young ladies ol talent and genioiis ami the lead mg world will continue upc-u lu the Im iiier; ami bUdi ot their productions us ai e calculated lodo them ciedil and give lln in piesf.ge will be p bll.shu.l With &UCU crillcal coimuenui uu they ocelli lu call lot'* The object ol the Proprietors of Till-:?* tw \ okk Mekc'UkV is lo louder it Luo best minily-news paper in the United aiules; and If paying Lne Highest proinluin lor toe bcsililerury luii-m will secure i n it re.>ml, it will certainly <>e uttuined. TUli iNKW VultK MKUCUKY, with Uslliti six columns bleiMng, oilguiai nmtUT, will continue to be ls-p d at Kight Uclils *i copy, and sold by all Newsmen and I'eiiudical Healers in America. 'lo mad subscribers • nr terms for I Ml) will be: Cash m advance:—Single copb-s, 82 oil a year ; three conic*, $; ; six copies Sid; nine copies; s£>. I'he party who t.un Is u« S2U loi a club ol nine copies will receive an additional copy, nee. Six mouths’ subset IpUon received. Wi ue plainly ilie imnie ol Post OlIFc, county anil Male, specimen copies scut lieu to uil ap plicants. Address CAUMAVELL »t WHITNEY. /*i (iprieto** oj TitKXhW Yoli K MhitVUltY, 12% FuLTON tit.. NEW I‘UUK CITY. Jan. 7, lso'J-41 HILADELPHIA. 5T* Samples sent by mull when written for. Jan. 7, lH»0—ly No. 35 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. <^enera£%ents, PENNSYLVANIA Vi &Zj or the “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. ‘proved July X3.188J. with * CASH CAPITAL, 81,000,000, FULL PAID. Llbei •l»errai*otr*'r»<l to AK«-nl* and Solicitor*, who , Fullo rtlcular-r •PoLedonappUcadonatoaromce. looHten In »tie see m l story of our BjUkHW II >u p. where Circulars and Psaiplitots, fatly rt* *cr" 1; c tue •«iTaaiaee«uirerc i by tu* c , «"njia"v,nii*7 bn bad. • B, W.CLUIK «ro.. , y». .v-."- vv.■ -/ -»/. ? "I’M ! . i > . . - ... B. K. IUjSBKI,:., agtr. <’ H. IfKPmiKN >n». . ‘S* lN»->. Iv CARLISLE LAND ASSOCIATION. —A mnether ot Hie membersof this Assocne lion will lio hold In the rounell Clminhor.(Court House.) on the flint Saturday of Fehrnnry. at 7 o'clock I*. M. W.M. HENTZ. Jan. 21 ISOU—3t ' Bnrretury, OPEOIAL NOTICE.—AII persons knowing themselves Indebted to the under* signed will p'pnse cull settle the same with out further notice, and oblige LEIDICH & MILLER. Jan, lB69—tf, 33 ru tOSooliS 1868. CHRISTMAS. 1868. REDUCTION IN PRICES OF DRY OODS AT GREENFIELD’S, No. 4, EAST MAIN STREET, BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF DRESS GOODS, FUHS AND FANCY GOODS, suitable for the Holidays. A large lot oi Furs Just received at reduced prices. I will offer greater Inducements to buy ers limn any House this side of New \uik. Good MutVsut «8 UO; Collars to mafeii at S 3 00. American rouble. German Filch, Siberian squir rel, all ieduced In prices. mink sable MUFFS FROM $l5 TO $35. MINK FABLE COLLARS FROM SIS TO 810. We have this day opened a New lot of Habtc Furs, superior to any yet offered, at prices that cannot lull lo.'plc«se. DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS!! Having determined to close out my entire slock of Ores* Goods *>eio elite first of the New Year, I will offer ImigMliiK that cannot be surpassed In the following goods: BLACK SILKS, A beautiful assortment of COLORED SILKS of nil the latest shades. SILK CHANGEABLE MIXTURES. French Merinos, All Wool Corded Poplin*, All Wool Plain Poplins, Empress Cloths, Chone Poplins, Alexander Poplins Oriental Lusters, Striped Wlueoy, Lustre Cord, ALL WOOL DELAINES, Single and Double Width, ALPACAS IN AIVL SHAPES, AMERICAN DELAINES, mourning goods, BOMBAZINES black frenc merinos. ALL WOOL DELAINES. A Beautiful Selection of BLACK AND WHITE MIXTURES. COBURG’S CRAPE VEILS and COLLARS. BLACK THIBET SHAWBS, Square and Long, together with a full ussoit limit of FUNERAL GOODS For which orders will be promptly and satisfac torily tilled. CLOTHS & CASSIMEUJiS, SLACK CLOTHS, From the Lowest Grade of American to the Fin est Fieiiuh. AMERICAN BEAVERS' FRENCH BEAVER For Overcoats. A Largo Stock of PLAIN * FANCY CASSINET9 & CASSIMERES. In this branch of my trade I would particular ly call attention, as 1 am confident that I have tno largest and best selected stock of these goods of nnv store this wide of the cities. and huvlmi made'ltuti object In order to null my numerous cnalomerH in those articles, all I ask iHan Inspec tion. fully sallnlled that none cun compete with, or undersell mu. * BLANKETS I BLANKETS ! ! In tlf'se I am now offering bargains that can not be found elsewhere.. COBSETSI CORSETS!! In thin branch of our trade we are the only house that kec<ps a variety of these nrtlc’e*.— Mix’s Celebrated Slur Cornet, selling at 81.00, The Regular French Coiset. Thompson’# Patent Glove fitting I’orset. being flic most perfect arti cle of the kind known. Aho, a fine French Cor set with 50 clays. & u a ir LSI I.fy stock of Shawls Is very u\ll and will lie sold nt prices to spit all. They consist of Square und Long Blanket Shawls, Paisley Shawls itc. Cloth for Ladles Sacks, of all Shades. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS TABLE OIL CLOTHS STAIR OIL CLOTHS OIL AND PAPER BUNDS. NOTIONS! Gloves and Hosiery In great variety, and very cheap. Latest Myles of HOOP SKIRTS, V BALMORAL SKIRTS. DOMESTIC GOODS, SHOO yards of (ho most popular prints -jti 12*3 cts. Domestic 6ln dinm* at 12*3,15,18 and 20 c. Brown Muslin nt 2J3, 15. and 18 c. Blenched Muslin Rt ID. 12*3, ,r ». A lip lop. Skirting nt 2*' c. Canton Flnnels nt -5,20,and 2i c. Tickings nt 15, H, 2t», 25 and upward.' Crashes nt 12*3.15 and 2U c. Also a full linn of Checks, Stripes, Demins, Kentucky Jeans Drillings and other Domestic Goods at correspondingly LOW PRICES*. A Grand Display of French Handkerchiefs. Lace Handkerchiefs, Hem-Si itched Ilundker chlcta. Valencdones, Cluny, Maltese and Linen Collars, Just received and well ndapiud lo the Holiday, trade. REMEMBER THE PEACE, If you desire a Great Bargain, N 0 . 4. E A S T MA I N ST. L. T. GREEN F ; IELD. Deo. 17,1K5, j^'uy’uoodsm" OMEfUINO TO SUIT TIIETIMES’ AxDSFASON AT THE NEW AND CHEAP CAfSII STORE THOMAS A. HARP K R , COItXKIt OP lIASOYHU it rOMFIIF.T HTS.. who Is now prepared to exhibit an cleguntaml well assorted sioek of dry goods, At exceedingly low pi urn! Bargains In n ij a n k e t s , of nil colors and sizes. The Cheapest Stock In town. FLANNELS. • plain and Twilled, all colors. t/OllielH, Sharks. Plaid Shirtings, Operas. 11..m0 made, and a fine uiiteie ..I Welsh Flannels. SHAWL S ! SH A IV LS ! ! Long and Square. Paisley and Thobef. Lodlea Cloakings. Velveteens. Gold Mixed. Water Proof and Heavy Beavers, Merino Vents. Shirts and Draweis, for Ladles* ‘ Ml.-sCs, Men 8 and Boj F wear. A full lino of CLOTHS AND CAKSIMEHKB, F A A’ C’ Y DHESS GOODS, In now and rich designs. Many of the above goods selling off at gicntly reduced prices. Im mense slock of all the leading brands of Domes tic and House Furnishing Dry Goods, at less than regular prices DLKRCIIBD ANI> BROWN SHEETINGS. TIL LOW CASE MUSLINS, PILLOW CASh LIN ENS, NAPKIN** TABLE LINENS ANDUOYLIKS. I TOWELS AND TOWELLINGS. Marseille- Quilts and Tal le Covers, Nottlng naui Ijico Curtin Maiei lul and Tldys, W HITE GOODS, Embroideries, Lnces and lusertlngs. Veils Bereges ami Crapes. Holsery and Gloves in great variety, an extensive *tock of NOTIONS. BALMORAL AND lII'OP SKIRTS. FANCY WOOLEN GOODS (; On s E TS! -C ORSE T S!! French Wove, Tlip Core, and the celehrajed n. cltel r«iM , ih. Ladles’ Cull's mi Collars, Mem* spelled Tuekcd mnl Embroider d llmnlker eldefs. ■ limey Lace Hand-eiclnels and many aiTtnles Millab o for ; HOLIDAY I’llKS F. NTS. I invite attention to recent purchases of New mnl i 'oh a I tie a Kin which I can otlei special cil-Il bu >;' I -fg s A- lIA , tI . EK . Cor. of IlauoNor and Puuniet - Is. Dec. ‘J4, ISliS—tf JTintoarf, Vc. 7 ’u, HAIC\ A L I. 11A 1L !! THE GI.OUY OE THE NItJIIT' la THE WOUNING GLORY STOVE Alpaca Poplins. Tin-: a in:a tfst sto vr. for mis. Walker flmidv having Just returned from Now Volk and Philadelphia, wheie they lave purchased the largest, latest and best uhsoil ment of P A It L 0 R ever brought to ibis place, have now on exhibi tion and lor mi vut i hen stoi c Boon h ICO. 18 WEST MAIN STIIMET, where they will always he pleased to seo their ■ ■id iricmisuiid many new ones, cull mid exam ine TIIK CiBEAT MGHNING GLORY PARLOR.STOVE AND HEATER, THE CELEBRATED RMJI'LAToR ROTARY TUl* CUOICIN j sTuVH, TIIK IJESr IN TIIK Miilll.il. THE MORN INC GLORY Is the most perleei pm l"' stove in use anywhere or even V u here, ll is- a Pane Bin ner, and one lire will lust 111. wintei. It has tinea duoisnll a round atnl Is as bright and cln-ej ml as mi open gale. Wo rest ectmlly lelei to the Pillowing persona from among hundreds ul olheis who lm\e used It. us to Us merits; .fumes B. Weakley, [lion .1. Stiiail, ltev,.l. Boas, l-.dwmd Piny. W. B. Mußni, - seig'i Irv.ii, Wehoit iV Derland, A Nohle, <4eo W'else. Mr. Miinslleld,. Sup I, I 'avid Rhoads, Mi. Hotly Paper Mill Levi Tr* go, Do. • minet li ea«on. J Sum 1 Kemplon, Weakley A Sadler, 1 I. T. ' • i eeli field, I Inis. < h mi her I in. Samuel It. Gould, lohnSu-ait. .maun W. Eby, l. Gteeii 'Khos Lee, h-nry 1.. Bur.holdir, Peter Spahr, ochmd Woods, Win P. Muart, s. Woods, Jos. Uulbrnll li, '"J Woods, We have also a verv largo variety of Cook Stoves ol the Ver» bent. nnniel> : NOBLE L'OuK, tGn.s Burner.) UU.MIUN A I'IUN, iGas Burner,) W.M. I'KNN, KU. 15K A, WABASH, and NIAGRA.aIIof which have given greatsat- Kfaction to the purchancib. We huvu also u laitge lot of TIN AND OTHER WARES, of our «\v n nianulaelure, TIN AND SHEEP IRON, of all kinds conslantlj "ii hand. SPOUTING. ROOFING & JOBBING of nil kinds done on short nolle- und snhslnn* U ally. In conclusion we Invite our'lrlend* to call and examine our goods and save til least iwi-u ty per cent. WALKER & CLAUDY, NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, Oct. 8.1808. gCO iN O M Y I S W E A LT H ! James MeGonlgal, at No K 8 Soulh Hanover Rt. Carlisle. would mil the attention of Ids friend* and the public generally to bis largo slock ol STOVES. TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, which be fools assured will give satisfaction In but b quality and price. In the stove lino be would call especial nlten tlon to the ” EMPIRE” Gas burner und parlor Heater. U is a Perpclnal Base Hunting Stove.. Tlte Fur nace will heat an nppernnd lower loom perfect iv.nnd is mm imbed lo In* perfectly free irorn exp osluii ni ga-. It hits no hnek lo he replaced every > ear. It is so eon-t meted that its rays of lii-iil uie defleered to the t!o >r, warming Ihe leet Insicud ol the face. It Is.a gas eonsumer. and Is perfectly Hear Irani dust, Its ventilation Is complete, and (he burning tins and Ignited eoals shim- out llnmitih the Mica Windows, giving the hrlghtm ss and cheer of an open lire. Cull and see It. lie aNo offers all the latest and most Improved patterns of PARLOR STOVES, and a large slock of Cook Stoves, consisting ol Ihe Nimrod, Niagara, Ironside*. Quaker City, Farmer, and a variety of others, all of which are war ranted to he best class Stoves and lo give entire sutisfuodon. • . . , Tin end Sheel-lnm ware, made of the very best material, and nil n berthings iie«s-sMiry for houM-Uecpeis in his lino of business kept con stantly on band. , , , ... Hi- exp-n-. - -ir.- trilling, computed with oth ers. as hed»-llcM-om petition.mid would ask those desiring anvihlng In his line of himine»s, lo as cerium pi lees e.sewheie. and then give him a call and satisfy themselves Unit he cun sell bet ter a nudes lot less money 1 halt any other estab lishment In-the county. Mm motto .Is, Qnjclt Hales and Small Profits. Old metal taken in ex change. Spouting. Hoofing and Jobbing promptly at tended 10. made uf Ibu best material and at moderate prices, , - Oct. 1. ISW.-em JAMES McGONIGAL. Dt« ©dolls CO 0 K I N G AND II K A T I N O STO V E S John M. Gtegg. ELECTRIC CA ItI.IKI.It, PA. j/iir.imal. rjiixia •' ■ UNION PACIFIC RAIUROAD COMPANY OFFER A LIMITED AMOUNT OF TIILIR FIRST MORTGA(J E RONDS AT TAR NINE HUNDRED AND MXTV MILES Of the iimil VV esl lioiiiUmulm-tM- in av completed, jilaal Uiu Wail k is going oh I ilioUgh the Winter. — vs Ihe disUOice between lllv hhif-ln d pol liui. of lbe i tiiuii and ct-niial I’ucilK- Uui.ioiids is now u-.s Ut>ti» -Ui' nitits,anil b-.lb companiesaio pilnli* a i in lui wa: (i lli« win It w illi gi cal cncigy. employ .K'.iAKi liifli, tilde C.to beMmuoUbt lliut liiu whole GRAND LINE TO THE PACIFIC WILL IIfcOPEN FUR BUSINESS IN IUK SUMMER OF The regular Govcrnim lit commissioners have pronounced lliu (jliiott Pacdic Imnioud lu be r j IIST CL v»S in eveiy lespeci. tiiitl the special Commisbion uppmnlvd by tue i'u sidunl bu)»: Itu an u Miuit 1 , itil*. UNIm.S PACIML* KAI LuOAU llAi ULL.S WELL CONftIKUU- I i-.U, A-N o Tilt. Gfc..>l-.iCAi. UuUTt- FUitTilK i,l.\Eu.XUt-LlJl.Nui.V Wn.I.Ljji%EECiLD. The encigy »ml pr. sci vciunee wun winch tnc Woi It mm been uiged loi wain.and the lupiony with iv men it has been executed an- wilnoul p.iiiuiel .a hialuiy. and Ui giumlcur and imignatiJu of ui.dci laaiiig it lias nevei bci.-n vijuamnl." The r«p.»i t s.ale iha tuny v.clic.encies iliT.t exist uic ohO lltu&e iiictdeul lu an hen’ iu.kis ahtl llml ewiml uol have be n avoided without nuue. liiii.v Miauling t..e pioCin-' ol lac gieat him k, nm-li ueiic.ehe.c-* ale sup,.lied hy i.u luiiioad c.dnpu n. ihe ciMitpielioii ol Hie I lie, When and w bei ever expel icu-e show b Ihclii lo he liecees* sury Ine u-poi t concludes . > ni) mg that - the cullulO bits icasob to coiigi.Mlnuu- il.-dl (bat 111. ago ul n m Iv. ol I.alio.liu .m p..l lain e Is,so mp -IUO applouciung cuiopit l.on umtci Midi lavoi.i* o. iu.apices. ’ ido v.oiupuny buiehuw in use i.h luc'.motiiCs aha hcnll.i IgtU/ cals m alt de- BLMipiloiis. A lingo mUliltooal i<juipniL-ht is lo he leuUy IU the .-‘pim . 1 he.giadmg m heal .y completed. ..Hit Ilea tlisll IbUteU lori-uhil.es ill «iiiValu eol the WeniLMii eml ol tile bu 11. Miliy u Ue miles ol tioiiloi new liaciv are now debv eieil went ol the .Vli.-boUll Uivei.ullU Ud miles uioie ca tout . i lie loi-.i cxiK-ndituio lor con* sii uclioli purpose.-, ih udvuilvo ol tue com pk-led pot uon ul tug loud la hut less limn eight million uouaia. i.emuea a donation fmin Ihc Uoverumcnt of U.- hOj nete.->m mud per hii.e, the Luhipiihj la dil»- IICU lo U MiUbl«l> 111 C. f>. llohila oh Ha llllClia eoimaeleu hod accepted ul the uvciuge lake ol about c-P tin pel' Uiue, m-c.udtbg lo the Uillicul laa elicoiibieieu, loi’ wblc.i Hie U.iVeinioeul lulti a u aeculid iien ns m'llill). 'i lie company liuVe uii end, iccei ved 5-’.L,l.»',u <u ol tins aubMU.i, id w Inch sl.l'Av.eou ivua puai Dec. l>> h. uuu colv.uOd Lee, i tin. (juV hKN MEN'T A J D-SECUIUT V OF Til E u.NLta. Uy its charter, tlie Company is permitted to Is* &uu iUuwii rluaf .MUiaiiaUb uu.MW to the diiiiiu ul*'oUliL us llit- Uu\el Uiiiutil llomts, uhU iiu tifiv. llieae bonds .in 1 u 1* 11 hi upon inu whole loiul and uu Ut> equipments. Mi.'ii u iiidi ignge upon \s lint, Jui u loot; turn? Will be the only lunroiiil count et nqj Uu* Atlantic ami Paeil ic ftiuu-.i, lakes Hie luminal mlin a* u Mile seeiiri* ly. ‘i lie eai t«inlioin Uiuwiiyui iiKiii humiii'ss lor tin* \ t-ui' emnny Julie ;w, loos,on uu ol nines,weie user ruillt Alll.Ulu2s Iji«u- LAUS, ssiucii, niter paying all expenses, weie iiuieii Uioiu liiuli sulhe*eiil lo eosei ml mieiest liiibiiiiy upon 11ml oisiunee, anil Uieeui mugs lui Inelasilise iiiuiulh base ueei* e. i hey wouiil huse nei-ii gnalei, Jl Ihu umii Inul mil bun taxed to n» mn.osi eapaeiiy lo tiunbpoil ils o\\ n nmlenais an eoiisliiiel.on. The im-nine iroin the gie.il puss ngei l.avei, the l.huuj heighm, mm Uu* supplies lor lue new Uoca.s Mminluiu rtlalt s mill ieinfoiies lnusl.be l* 111 fur ulMliteresl amt oinei iiabn.l es‘. .Nopu.m eul ne ion cun ivi.ui'i' Ihe ial ,- ol mieiesi ll imiM leinain ihir i i-ua-w j>n « ml. /< r iuhm- i in {/noI. now equal n> lie i Ween eithl mm li me pei eein, Hi uul I niej . ’/ h j>rwc-)"il i* i/nn /ncnfih i,t ,/oni. II a no d "Mli miiM ium lan i < «■' "«ie issued i.y the UoVeiiuiieni, in* inliiKel pin e Wolilil liol lie h-"* Hum limn L" to L-i |.i e. nl. in, in l Dili. A* tmm; i >oml -ac e u e.l ntnii 1 t ■••• - ei’iiliieiil .lUllim ll> unit Miper\Up-'li whul in vei'\ miKuJ,» ii liuu'i iiiuiiil \v..iK.Uir> iini'-l UillHim(■ Ij up r «'<ii >»*• pi"<-- • Nll Ulllt'l I'l >1 pillule Unlul!' 11l f llllilU' M» M-11111-1 1 In* pt iec !■»«• I lie pi I'Mfiil IN I’A IC. mill mTl'l'i-il Intel e>l ulil pel evil.. Imiii .1 m> .. m i-im. n ey .•MiliMTiplloii* will lu* leisMVisl hi t’urllsh* by A L. M'« i.NhIiKK, aiul m N*wv imk AT TUMCU.MI’AN V‘* ‘ H-'l-TCK, No. Si Nassau SL. ASH IJY JOHN J. CISCO A Sij.n. hunkers, No ol) Wall St. Ami hy tin* Conipiui.v’t. mlv iigetils Hi ■ ■uiihoin ihe Unneil Malei*. Jioiul* mill /rrc. hut jntrlivx mihirritiuiij (hnmi/h In cut uytuttx, win hfok tu Hi• in J<i>' iht iv .»• • j »• iltiici ry. A NEW I'AMI’HEK i‘AM> Si A I* W A* JSsUE|> OCT. Ist' contninhiK a report of iho j»r*{rresM oi tin* win u In i Inn ihne, mnl it more com filet e hiule -1 m*i l l in ii*liiUmii to (hi* vnhii* ol (he hoinN limn uuii hi* ui veil In un ml v«*rt isement, winch will he Hi-iil f C<- on iiiiplinUtiiii u' the v 's olllces or to any i*l I In* ml vert iseil anvil H. ittr“ Tin* CiiU|jcmimi; llieKit'hl Morli'iinr* I'omlsof the Union I’ucille Kullruml Culiipnny, itue Jan iht mi' l , will he pntil on ami alter timt liutc. in Uol.U Col free ill lioveriimeiil lux. a I the 1 «>m • pun>’s • llii*i*. No. ji. NutS'iiii si reef. New York. JiiilNJ, ISi’i i, Treas .ier, New Ymk. Dec. UI, ISGK—Sm fifl cniral aoHHsows ; ! pdu n i plWiPFi.Eii J n li K U M A T 1 S .U Of SIXTEEN YEA US’ STANDING COMPLETELY CUPEL. UEAU THIS TK.STIMONJAI. AND UK CoNVIM PD ; Mksmis. U. K. ski.i.m-m A t o..—Tots Is to certi fy l hat l<*r tin* hist sixteen yeais i Inivo hecn se verely fifllteled with PhetmmllMn. oiten eonlln ed io rn> ImiiM*, and even unable to walk. lteh<B in tin* post ollii-c.nlmin two nmnts nun. Mr.i'hirk observed my erlpnh-d e» ndith'U. mid mged me to irv a li' tile or Johnson's Hheuiiniiiv. Coin* pound. I followed Ins advice, and nmv, hy the olevsinu of(iod and the Use of half n hotlle of your compound, I inn free from all s' mptoms «l rheumatism. atnl run walk, without tin* anl ol my stall', as well ns ever. JAMES M'IHAVEL. TaHKNTU.'i. Oelohet l!/», iMJft, I hnve known Mr. M’lkiwel for a number of yours, and do' not hesitate lu vouch for the tiutli of the above statement. JAH, CLANK, Postmaster. n. E. SELLERS & CO., Sonic riiOi'iuEToKH, Pittsburg, Pa. Uip-Eor sale hy JOHNSON. Hi 'I 1 OWAY A COWDFN.-l’hUa. lIAVKUSTICK llltl'S.. Carlisle. Sep. 2i, twis. —ly 1835. 1835 Neglect a Cold and Breed Consumption! ES L ;L-E' R: 1 , 1 IfvTPJERIAL.- LgOUCH'SY-RIJP 1 Wit.l. CUKE 'Cotmb« (’olds, Whopping Dough. Hoarseness, In fluenza, Tli-U Mtijr in the Throat. Doughs, Colds, At., m«• Clie victims of Its wonderful power. Mnstnf the mixtures sold for coughs me com post-d of spirituous i-nd hdlam'.toiy articles, u tiioh while ihi'V give little tehef, really «lo littnn. The Impeiinl Dough Syrup contains no spli lujous ingredient a hutever.uud may bunked m ml ruses wdh’heiielieial ellect. Jiead the TrsHuioni/ nl thaw trim lime fried if. H, !•:. SkM.ku-*. hear Sir- I have used Dr. Kel ler*’ impel ml Dough Svrup eouslde'iibly for the hist Year, -lid believe it to he the best nrMale of the knrd hi use,and fully e«pial to Itsreeonmicii dulloiis. \V. it. UNOII.N. M. D. K, K. Sin.l.Kii. — f have been troiihled with a eouiih lor lie* last Jive year*, hy reason of which I have 11 etpU'iitlY been unable lo sleep more than hall the night. 1 tried many remedies, but ah hi vain. I heard of y..ur Dough Svrup. and re- Kolved totrv It. ami now stale that Hie use ol u •eumtoules has euietl me eidlielj, 1 ehrerfully 'iccoihnieud It as a safe, speedy and pleasant cure or coughs ami colds. Yours, refci-eel hilly. h WM. WOODS. ajyFor wile hy JOIINBON. HOLLOWAY A COWIitfN, IMdlii. IIAVKIWTH’If lIUOS.. Carlisle Sop. 21, I'- ft.—ly YAUTATUJ-: MKDK'INIC.S. —A. ScliimMii nut] Wm. F. Aherlo. are iissoeln um iirnler ihe name mid style of A. seimuohi, Li*. f>r lie nmmilucum* mul SideofSherlt'H Hit ie« Tmeiure of Konts.Hnd Dr. UoelCs I’miii Vic tor. These ore Invaluable remedten for nmny nml in (*Mold wholesale by the emnpnny, at No .T>. S-.iith Hanover street, Carlisle. mid by ntrmlM evetywheio. Dec. :l. I'l^-Jtin FKMAI K M Kl)iriM!-S.-I)iM‘nM.s of women Mieee-odiillv cmctl bv m.plyltiß U> ;s \HKLI.A '1 Mil A NNO, M. U., ii> North lith fit. IMidmle plllu, I’m iiel . »>• A TTKNTIUN !! -SJo Hie undersiynet], having purchased the riyhc horn J.« vl Aioeri, me piepitreti m drill wetls in tins and adjoining vmiitiicH at areally letlueetl mled. , ... Uideis promptly attended to. Orders should l “ JACOB ALBERT Jr., 4 BRO. Nov. Ul. UGa-Um* 8. M.COYLK. WU. SCOTT COYLE. /MU V 12 &CO . , jonbis h s 1 N Hosiery, (Moves. Fancy Hoods and Stationery. All order*. a’lll prompt itUeiiimii. N -.lt.' mill Han *ver sitvl, Carlisle. xra~Aneats ini ihei/humbersbuig oolen Mill. Miucli UMsiK-tv NOTK’K.— Onh'rs for <*o n\ on IMnn ,VS *Mmnu. Mill IUI p«oiU|iliy ut Umli il to UL r..n»m MtM WiuiUHul ««1 h (iruK mom* sit John Kulhn’s «r..o.*ry Mon*, »i Mmiib liuui. iy bluie, uixt ul John llhconi aoonftcUoim- O nh*r«*. 4 „ Jau.l4,Jutti DELA3CEY &SUKOiI. StoDce, CinUJatc. Uc. Beauty. DURAiiiLjTY, econo my. •r . • '; ■ ,'j , ■ iiie uiuUfMighod tidying fetilrheci trow Cilies Will) u huge aloek ol good*, IllVlt© thoat* tenlluii of all who deniie stilisfurlioil locftli Mid examuio lheir block conauung m pari vf STOVES, such as the Uarley Sheaf, Dictator, Noble Cook. . keilpte. and other vuruties of COOK STOVES, Which they challenge the trade to compete with, leelmg coiilldenl Uml they can Mini better moves f"i les> money ihiiu any linn in the country.— Tiie uUentuiii oi the public U invited lu Uxelr choice aelceUuh of RANGES, PARLOR AND OFFICE SHOVES, among which can ho found : Hl*KAl«’ CELEBRATED Revolving Light 11 use liuruing Stove, J uiiiulA Bane hui mug Parlor Heater, in fact they can please you with Move* of all s.uda ul pr.ccs which defy cuinpetitlou, P U M PS, for deep Wells and Cisterns constantly on hand. Their slock of goods comprlM-s ever.v thing kept in u Ural I'lnso luruisbing atore,bUcU aa Cutlbe Mills, Flat irons, Coal llucUets. Cuul Mievea tibuvws and Pokcra, Ilvgislers, Toilet Ware, Foot'iu hi, iuiiint Bathing Tubs, - ChamborSetodc. <6c. Ac., Also, Copper and Hrawt Dipper#, Wrought Iron runs and Ijidels, ( uke I’uiiHUiid Moulds, Bpoons Knives uml Folks, Aud all kinds of Hollow Ware, TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, of nil kinds constantly on Imm), manufactured by the best win kmen of Hit* best material. Ray* ing stork in large loin for Hie cash they nre en abled Uvsell ai small advance*, all they nsk 1b n cull imm yon lo examine their goods mid price list, ntiei which they leei cctlain you will hoy no where lift*. Their motto is " Lht ttmt hive." File bricks and giates for all kimls of Stoves, robsiuntly on hand. Itoynum liuso Ihirning Kire Place Heater, similar to the ijdrobe. Tm Plate Stove-, POKTAHU4 uiql STATION AH Y HKA TKKS and RANGES dilferunt inauu ruetnrers and patterns. Old stoves taken In exchange, No OS 'North Hanover Street. THE ORIENTAL THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL Burning CoaTStoves, and Parlor Furnaces, KJitTC received Poor Plrst CMm Premium* ■! tki New V«»k stair hm«l wiher Pnlr«. ika irrnl sll.VKir m-UHI. HI the Pair of Ibe Amerlrnti lieiilmie held In lb« Clcjr #f New VarU, l.^> THEY ARK PERPETUAL BURNERS. ONLY > ONE KIRK BEING REQUIRED TO BK UADK DURING TIIK SEASON. THEY ARK PERFECT VENTILATORS OP TIIK APARTMENT. THERE CAN BE NO ESCAPE OF GAS FROM THEM. THERE CAN BK NO CLINKER OR SLAG TO OBSTRUCT. THE FIRE WILL REMAIN FOR DAYS WITH- OUT ATTENTION. THE ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL TO AX ‘•OPEN FIRE." THEY ARK POWERFUL lIKATRR3 AND YET PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO MILD WEATHER. THirf ARE TIIK MOST KCONOMTOAI STOVES AND FURNACES EVER MADE. THE FURNACE WILL HEAT, SATISFAC TOUII.Y. B«»Tll AN UPPER AND A LOWER Rui»M, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FUEL. The following are a few of fhP many refer* nres to per-ons-who have hern and ore now mlng the “OUIRNTAri." nn«i hi wliom we confident ly refer for testimony Us great merit-. TI R, Rreeehhlll, Dr. P. Mahon, . Miller * Rowers, Pr. Oomman, Wm Rpnnsler, I). Spoils, •T. VnffHlnecr, R. Lomrnerker, K. Mrs. Galbraith, T»r Zhr.er, Jacob Thudluxn, and quite a number of others. For Sale by TUNESMTTTT A RUPP. ■ No. GB, Ko'th /fnvnrrr StrrH, Carlisle, Pens’a, Rept. 24.1808—dm QARRUGGN, Buggies, Sleighs* Spring Wagons In order to accommodate their rapidly in creasing trade. A. B. & N. SHERK have Just removed into their NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY, Comer South and Pitt St». % CARLISLE. PA, where they have increased facilities for maim factoring everything In their line« AU the la test styles df Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs % and Spring Wagons constant’y r.n hand, or made to order on short uioi reasonable terms MesHiK. Shark feel confident, that they can turn oi)i. work equal In finish and durability to any establtsbni. nl outside of the cbles. Those vlMlimß anything m tboir line should give their older* at once. REPAimyG and PAiynyo promptly ATTENDED TO. 17, IB^B—ly. The FARMER’-* RANK, OF CAR USIJS, PKNNHYIiVANIA. Recently ornunlit'd, him been opened, for the tnniHiinloiMira peiierul hanking nuwlnefut.ln the corner room of U. Given* new hulblltiß, on the Norih West corner of High street »ud the Centra Director* hone hy liberal and carefal man uireinent to mukethla a popular Inslltutia#, and a wife depository for all who may favor the bank with their account*. ... Depotdta revived and paid hark on demand. in terest allowed on Hpeehil deposit, G.d .silver. Treu-urv Notes and Government mums, bought n ronel'iion* in ml e on nil accewdble point* In the country. l)ls«*ount duy.Tuesday. IlMikli%houi*. fro... a'o'cluck a. n. cimkUr. mßErroK*. R. Given. President, Wm. Uler. John \V. rndaliend, A. -I. Mei n«in, Mun-h *l. Alnntmni " Ilnur. Si PATENT AGENCY, C. L. LOCH M A N. 21 WEST MAIN STREET, CAHLISLB PA., Execute* Drawing*. Specification#, A#., and pro sent* I’utetUH lor inventor*. Fall. U. A uc T IO N K_E UIKGi undersigned having taken not lleene® a# on AUCTION BKR, le-peoilhlly offfer* his mrvl trt iiw titibhc UiiTiHi! I'ikl c«ni*lilrral>let‘X'' tiriss, * •I ly Irmad-feelscouUdenv of tnv nlnll- K- Vo render K..llsfaotl..n. Any informationd«- ‘‘J wiii | l4 » Hieerrullv given by; culling ou him •V ]±^ »lr. u..bb, !!"“ {J 1 g"V.7.»,'3?.1S •!" , th2 l o‘m« oTt“.
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