Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, January 10, 1868, Image 3

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    SOLDIEREi?.MODTAIENFT7 MILT OF
TUE FAIR.-- , At 0. meeting of. the Council
of pm Soldiers':,Monument „the_
report of the managers of the Fair, held du .
ring the,.recont Christmas holidays, was
_ presente'd.lv Mi. Luther Linei.chairmappf
th - e firemeA, committee: The' noun is
staled as follows.:
Entire - proceeds of-Fain
B.Tpenses
•
Not proceeds i,.51.021,98
A-check,Arir -this adunt Ivas_re_WO,4,
from-Mr. Ogilby; Treasurer of the
firemen's committee and handed Over fo
L. Sponger, Esq., Treasurer of
. Dionulnent
Association. The report two accepted grid
sthe following , resolutions most cordially
eidopte ;
Resolved, That, in behalf of the Soldiers
Monument Associatidh of Cumberland
• Couney,:we offer our warmest,thanliaWThe
committees of the several fire companies of
Carlisle, who at the request eft the-Associ
ation so promptly undertook, the ,onerous
duty of managing. the recent fair; and
through whose unremitting personal effort
zeal and efficiency it vfas carried through
With, such signal success.: We recognize
_the spirit whits nctunted.them, in this good
work as purely disiutoreste_d, ilLustratirig
the Petrie! icl‘ nd -public-spirited . Tcharacter
of the firemen as kindred to that of - the
self-sacrificing - citizen -soldier who rallies
to hie bountry's flag : ` of peril.
We gladke - accept th - the falr
as chiefly re ulting mons ef , .
forts of the firemen
:Rosaved-that wit i ' l( lowledg
ing our - obligations 1, we do
not forget our deep Is to the
many ladies who so ;bout ev
' 'ery evening - of the fair, gave_tneir serviceS
as sales-ladies. , ,,Enhancing the attractions
of the fair A.iy. their--personal- presence and
making all - the assurance. 'of success doubly
surd by their persuasive influence. - • ' '
-Resolved That our thanks are al
so duo to the many fa - mines who'so liberal
ly contributed articles to -the fair, and to
thb-community for their l,enerous patronage.
' Rekdved That wea sin appeal to our
citizens to aid in the erection of; the Sol
/
. dlervitacirment, by , urchasitig - certificates
of membership for Aemselves and families
' and thus hasten tb,„ - e Completion-of thework.
The editors qf th various newspapers
in the county, ar i -
res icetfally requested to
publish these In4.sceedi Is. _ 1--
.4 „,
• 1" . If. liz p li D r
cEsßiSdOelint
E. 13EAt,
Co!.
Ut.17,40N OP THE PRESBYTERIAN
Cuo,rrictuts.—The following circular has
beVn issued in reference to this - subject:
To the Ministers and Elders af Presbyterian
Churches,
DEAR BREMIIIERN
-' Inasmuch as,
the late Presbyterian U..nion Convention in
Philadelphia, has recommended as a means
for the promotion of Christian Union "that
friendly'and fraternal intercourse Sc cola
-6
- - sated: (betweett—tbe.sevoral bodies therein_
- • represented)by - Interchanye of pulpite,----by
fellowship with-one another in Social Re
ligious Meetings, and in every practicalle
way, wo rim undersigned, members of slid
Convention, with a view to carry
. out the
above recommend:o.h". , invite all the-Min
,isters and Elders within' the bounds of the
several Prrsbyteries of Huntingdon,. Nor
tlihmberlan&r Carlisle .Harrisburg - and Big
~i Spring, to meet 'in ,convention in the Uirst
Presbyterian Chtirch of 41arrsburd Pa., on
Tuesday the 14th day of - January, 1868, at
- --7 o'clock-P. M., fdrthe purpose of Count. - -
- - tation.Vd.Pray.eron, regarspo_t_he Aesira,
I:imless of Union and the best means 'of
promoting - it, 'and thereby giving efficiency
to the cause of Christ within our bounds. .
Thomas Creigh, T. N. Hays, :
ysr, G. Recd, C. P. Wing,
J4n B. ISall.
—The undersigned though not a member of
the Into Convention, hpartily approves of
the.aborn - call, And reeommeilds %is bretll
— ern of tll7 - P: - -Ohnrch-*-to_joi:O. the de
liberations of the-trEnventron.
W. L.Wallace.
We the undersigned (Ministers and El
ders residing in Harrisburg) heartily con
cur ip the above call, and beg leave tcrex ,
tend a cordial invitation to the persons
therein addressed to neeln OM city at the
time and place above mulled, and to send
their names to us without the least possi
ble delay in order that nrrangemepts may
be made for eir entertainment.
• T. 11. ROBINSON,
Pastor
J.Winn
R.
J.J .
FLEMING
Elders, N & Church
S. S. MITCHELL,
hPLOROT
pure drugs aruf.ruedi
ston'a drug store, Nc
1„ .-- 1rtsClUitin — Street, - barlisle. -All rnedielnes-worraut
ed pure.
072 C of the fixed in;iitittions of Carlisle.
WM. BLAIR & BON WIIOLBBALII AND RETAIL.
1t. 001110 4 1 :21/BBNBWARE. 0L A B.SW ARIL AND
01:1!ARWARE,9T0'SE,__Those_.N!Isblog to puce
tho very_ilnent quality of-Gllpaltfllfiiind WARES,
be aura to find them at our store, at lowest cash
prices: Please call and see the largest stock of . goods
\f olTered outside of the . cities.
. ' 19141. 'SON.
TO - THE PUBLIC.
Eucourage Individual enterpriuo and you relli—se
lure domPeAtouand overthrow monopoly. '
All hinds of coal from the ronalleat quknt Ity to fifty
or a hundred tone, to be bad at 84 / low price as
furulahad by any Individual or compPoy, at thq cheap
yard of .
C 233
MARRIEP
Rid" ' -- RPTTllit , —"llAsSHEß , .4on+gUeeday, evening, the let
just., at the reshlento of Ithe bride's , by tho
Rev. J. A. Elofthelus - A , deeleled by ROY. .1. Ressler,
Harry M. Ritter, to .114 May Roesler, daughter of J:
P. Hoosier Ewq., all. or Carlisle. • .
111M118-111110.1tAY:=On Throday, the '2d inst., by
the Ilev. J. il. - Muery; Chat!Wl': Mimes, Ph.' Ih — Pro .
femor of Nateriil &lance,DlcliMoon College, to MIES
Mory Murray, daughter 'of-the officiating
clergyman.
ER—.IIII,IPEII —On tho 31st ult., by Boy. B.
',bocci - John li. Dauer, to 'Vise' Elizabeth A.
-
both of this county.
. .
MBAUOII--13110FF.—On the 7th ult., by. Rev.
(serer, L. J. Shambaugb, to hiss Mary - 11. 0
both of this county.
lORT—KWAIIII.—On the 24th • ult., at the
_donee of the bride's parents, In Monroe township,
.dr. Jacob comfort, of York county to . Miss. Mary A.
Knaub. , .
AKER—OANDION.—On the 251 nit., by tbo same,
in Mechanicsburg, . Jacob Akor to Miss Jane
. Cannon, both of Yoik county.
YORTNEID—WILSON.—On the 2et Ina:, by the
same, at the residence of the bride's parents, in
Upper Allen-township, Mr. Zachary Fortney, to Mide
Sarah A. Wilson. . .
M111.1 2 -MYERSA-On the' 2d, ~ by the -Dm
• E. Kieffer, Mr. Emanuel Wirt, to Bliss • Mary A'.'
. Myers, both of this county.
tiao 17th ult., by the km.
D. Stock, John J. Snyder, to' Mlsaillicis 0. Darr. -
• - DAIIR-11.110ADS,--On the 10th ult., by. the Ramo,
at the house of the bride's father, Ur. F. D. Darr, to
" Miss Sarah E. Rhoads,-both of thlp county: • •
LOOKAIIO-410BLEIL—On the lint alt.,-by the
Rev, J. Donahue Mr. ittchard IV, Lockard of Buckle.
soul to Miss Annie B. Bottler of Mount Dolly Springs,
STONER—GETTER.—On the 7th lest:, at thin reel•
denot of the bride's parents, near Carlisle, by the
(toe. L. B. IlartAnan; S. A. Stoner, of. Middle Spring
Pa.,.to Mks kannio E. Cotter. ,
-DIED._
LOCIIO.N.—On - 13atgrday morning Dec., 14t73:,.
Mrs: Maggio M. Locoman, wifq of Mr. 0.. L. LoclAngn,
of thlk place.
anddattly,.pa. T 1 ogn,LPLI•S:9II_
Ttd67Do,, 10th B. IS'Oallouguagaa
about 67
",
ratiiita go oral
• houso,work; onoCraia the soadry rofo l r,rad...
. ' ikulla at tlif
IV EW 41.DVEkTISE.711:EIV
..$1666,1
... ..0 4 )33
HOOPLAND'S %ERMAN ,BITTER?,
Hoofland's German Tonic.
Prepared by Dr.. 0. M. JACKSON,
The Great Remedies for all -Disease&
LIVER, STOMACR, - OR
-
Hoofland's 3ittOt
• . .
, .
le compeeed of the Imre julcee (or, na they are medic!.
pally feigned, : Ex E tracts) of Root a,
ll orb e and Barka, _ mnking a prepark
lion, highly colleen . &Med, nod entirely
free front .Alcohotic clipriixtigre of any
.lind.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC,
Is a combination of all the Ingredients of_ the _Bitters,
with the, purest quality of Saola Cruz Rum, Orange,
ate., making one of the most pleasant and agreeable
remedies ever offered to the public.
Those preferring a lif.cpelne free frontrAlcoholle ad
mixture, will use
Hoofland's German Bitters,
In cases of nervous depression, when somo nleoleulla
stimulus Is necessary;
HOOPLAND'S GERMAN TONIC
. . .
. _
~,, ~.
The Bitters or the Tonic are both pinallyigood, mid
/ 1 "
contain tl. Milne uedlcirlvlrtues. . 1 0
The at numb, train a vit, et} - of,canses, such as Indi
o
gestion Dyspepsia, . Nervous• Debility,
etc., i very apt-to - / . ,• bare its functions
tonal /40. The result t
..,_ ~ -of which is, that the
patient cullers from_ ' neyeral or more of
_ -the following diseases:
Constipation, Fittulence,lnward Piles,
Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity
of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart- . •
burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness
or Weight in the Stomach,
Sour Eructations, Sink
ing or Fluttering at the Pit
of the Stores, li, Swimming of
the. Head, Hurried or Difficult
Breathing, Fluttering tat the Heart,
Choking or Suffec.Ating Sensations when
in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision,
Dote or Webs_ before the Sight,
Dull Pain in the Head, Deft
oiency_of ;Perspiration, Yel
lowness _ni___thc_Slun and . .
^ y e s Pain in
the Side, CD Back,Chest,
Limbs. etc., S u d d e.n
Fl u s hes of - .Heat, Burning.
in the Flesh, Coast ant Imaginings of Evil,
and Great Depression of Spirits.
These remedies will effeelually mire Liver Complaint,
ry
Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Neoue De llity,
Chronic Diarrhea, Disease of the Kidneys, and all
Diseases arising from c Disordered Liver, Stomach, or
Intestines.,
•
- Resulting froni - any :Clause aihatever;
_RROSTRATION__CIF TH:E. )33r$TRVE,_
induced by Severe'Labor;. Hard
ships, Exposure, Fevers, etc.
There is no medicine extant equal to these remedies
In such cases. A tone nod vigor -is imported to the
whole ' System, the p Ap'pe,t)t:e IsStrength
ened,food is enjoyed, _ the dthrnaCh digests
promptly, the blood is Wiled, the coin.
lerlop - bona e sound and healthy,
the ydlovitdlngi_la_tradlcared - from the eyes, a bloom
Is given to the' cheeks, and the weak and-nervous In•
valid becomes a strong and healthy-being.
_And,feoung.hcomna,or
dar t
Ills,
them, with all its attendant Ills, WililintlinAlio-useot.•
this BITTERS, or the TONIC, 41 .1 1 elixir that led'
their veins, re ore in a measure
Instil new life iniq
the energy and ardor of more youth el davo, Lundup
[ their ahrunken foims, and give health and h appiness
to their remaining years. • .
•
, •
It is a well•establlshed fact that fully one-half of Ike
female portion of our
dom In the enjoyment ' of gond health ;or,
,
to use, their own ex, presslint," never feel
well." They are lan gold, devoid of all
energy, extremely nen oils, and have no_ appcilite.
To this close of Iva a the BITTERS. or the
TONIC, is especially rtemn vended.
WEAK AND - DELICATE CHILDREN
Are mado strong by the use of either of thepOrtiriQhis.
They will cure every case of MARABIdIIA, without
fail
Thousands of certificates have accumulated 'ln the
hands of the proprleter, but space will allow of the
publientiftn of but a fete. Those, It will be obsemd,
are men of note and of such standing that they must
be believed. , -
J. lacColiVAcic.
I. F. Gryi;Eit
.Elders, 0. S. Church
OTICES.
Chief Justice of - the'Nup - r — einCnirt7il -- res.; - writes
Philadephia, March 16, Ip7.
e•
f il i
"I Ilnd 'lTOtilland's - German Bitten , ' IP
a fifiptl tonic, useful ... 4 %-, In diseases of the
dblegtive organs, and ''''‘' of great benelit In
cases of debility, and -Want of nervous tie.
IIQI) in the system. Yian's Indy:"
GEO: I'ir7WOODW-A-RIP,---
Judge of the Supreme Court of l'ermeglranin.
Philadelphia, April 28,180.
0 •
"I contilder ' Hooflatartt German hitters' a valuable
medic/nein cape of attaeltA of lialigetairot or Dynitt
I can certify title frpo toy t,ta.riettee of it..
- Yuan., with reatlet,
- -
Fiom Rev. joseffa N. Kennard, D. D.,
. -
_ .. .Pilsfol' of the Top Ecri!tisl Church, Phihz:lelplita.
' - " -- 7.'h':4 . oe/.4en-I)cur 131 r: I intve been Prequently ro
rplestonncet-my name Avlib recoonnendqlons
of dlllerent Mil - de-of no. divined, but regurdher the n.rte.
lice nu out of in np - 1.- .. „prom - lute sphere, I
.111lVe in nlVenses de 1 , • clined; but with a
clear proof ,in vol 1 , nun inetnneco nail
ParticularrY pfi my fn '. own fondly, of the
uscfnincAm of/Dr. I loodniorc German Ilittere, 1 &part
for owl; 'from mV wand eouroc, to expregs #ty full
conviction flint, for l eirmapeto
hilly of thstent, and
esprefullyAr Liver &mph , i .07 is a safe an i valuable
~ ,,,paration: In'ilerne case ll nmy foil ; but Isually I
doubt not; it will lie vel y bencliciol ixi r tyse who suffer
from the abOve cameo.
.).' - -- - `1" " -' vcr .l . .V.lLlkii.b;
- . Tlghth, below pontes St.
El=!
'From Rev. E. D. Pendell,
Aisistant Editor Chrtifion Chronicle, Philadejphia.
. . .
I have derived dOliled benefit from the non of ilOof
lond'e German Bitters, and feel It my privilege to ro•
commend them an n moat valuable tonic, to all who are
Buffering from general.debllity or from dleeneee arising
• from derdngement of tho llv Pure truly, • •
D. PENDA.T..j.•.
,
' German Remedies aro counterfeited. Bea
Oat the 'signature of - 0. Isf.:JAOKSON
i 6 on the wrapper I Mit, of each b o tit le.
All others! ore cowl- I WI t elt '
• -' • O ffi ce e' • "n Isfanufaet,
Principal itactory
at the aerman,yedicine Store, No. 4 B3I \ AROII .Eltree4
Philadelphia. -
CHAELEi3
•
• No rm rn a te n rC I
L g l i eg ' ra P ri r o l : t r
For kwe by all Druggists and Dealers In Ileilicincer.
BooOarid's German Bittern, pee bottle - 11. 00
„. . • o e "half deAn ' 500
Gootland'a German Tonle, put , ul94 quart bottles, 1 00
; per 'bottle, or a r halt dozewfor . ', ' 700
N3' Do not forget ni4 Mine well the arUele you
.buzrrordertogot tbo'llent ho,----J----:,;...L.:.:...
~.. _ • ,
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AND
.P.itILADELPIIIA, PA.
DIGESTIVE ORGANS
I=
DEEILITY,
NOTICE.
•
WESTIMIDNIALS.
.. -
Hon. Geo. W. Woodward.
Hon: James Thompson
JANIEE3 1 . 1.0111 ON."
A CAUTION.
wmxams.
Fout
Jan. 4 ling . the - first7 itiatalment of a now
Stork, caned Plnj.'.'_'.:::wt•itten>_`tty_
•Cliarles Rondo'. and Dion Boueicanit. It
.bids faiy to be ono otibe Iptisi; entertaining
stories of the ifeci year.
This--number of Every )Saturday Also con-.
,tsin - sa Story by Rev.; Norman Idiieleod, nn
. • yon "Family Ghosts",byJatees Hannay
‘‘, , in!Old Wife's So 4" 'by - Jean Ingeloti,
and several other Stories_and esSays from
foreign periodicals.
Every Satnrday aims--to give , lits readers
the 'best and , most readable, papers that
appear appearva.,..Aaropenri AJagazines
and Reviews, - and itOtTinbat - indlipensable
'to 'every . AMOrienn: Ticknor
& Fields Boatel:rare the publishers. _•
1)\...,4)., COL
G G E AT R E m & A C:2B
C..) Ait n' r r l ERASIVE SOAP
( t i ti ,
Z ` Is mannfartiturod from PURE
, <ir v . t'sfb, , slrjo i d n atl i 3TAWltli l a
e 4 : -
[
: ~ i-, . ..,,• CELL - BROW' For Salo by an
May 17, 1847-1 y
To O'ners of- Horses and
I.OBIAS'_ __DERBY_ . . CONDITION
POWDERS ADD warranted - superior to any
other, or. no pay, for the cure of DlStemper, Worms,
Dots, Coughut Hide-bound, Colds,gte., In Iforses; snd -
Colds, Coughs, Lose of 'Milk, Black Tongue, Horn
Distemper, he., in Cattle. They eras perfoictly safe
and Innocent; no need stepping the working of
your - animals. They increase the.appettle, give a tine
coat, cleanse the stomach and urinary organs; also
increase the milk of cows. Try thorn, and' you will
never bo without them. Hiram k Woodruff, the cele
brated trainer of trotting horses, has 'tried Dwell for
-ymlrs,tind recommends them to _lds friends. ._Col.
Philo P. Bush, of the Jerome Dace Course, Forditam„
N. Y., would hot use them until he was told of what
they aro composed, since which ho toaster withput
his over twenty running horses in his
charge, and for the last three years has used no other
medicine for Stein Be has kindly permitted .me to
refry ono to iliac. Over 1,-09p other references can
b sten at the depot. Sold by Druggists and Sad
dler
r . Price 25 cents per box. Depot, 50 ortlaiult
Street, Kew York. '---
•29nev•ltn.
•
TO CONSUMPTIVES. '
The Ron. EDWARD A WILSON will send (frog of
charge) to all who desire it. tiro proscription with the
directions for making and using the simple remedy
by which ho was cured of a lung affection Mad that
dread disease Consumption. Ills only object Is to
benotlt tho filleted and ho hopos i every sufforer a ill
try this proscription as It cost nothing, and mfy
prove a blessing, please addrestf.;
My. EDIVIRD A. WILSON
No. 165 South Second Street, Willianisburg,NoliTortc.
mayl7 07-Iy,
JN1?O1U
InfonautUm red to produco luxuriant
growth of hai bold bead or' beardiaas, face,
also a !culla)} removal of .I'implSs,, Itiotchss^,
Eruptions, etc.,on thu skin, leaving the m ama soft,
etear, and bea utiful, sail be obtained tyitheSt;fcbarge
by 'add rvssing .
TllO3. F. OfIAPM AN: t.lllStrfat,
823 Broadway, plow 'York.
mayl7 67-IY. _
pic "E AM Richmond, Va. 'says of
HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BIT-
- .
This is the season of alt others in which this Bit
ters, now so renowned, Is found so beneficial. Added
to the Inzredieuts which mince this Bitters both
dietetic and tonic, are tho qualities which Invigorate
the debilitated system, remove - languor and depress
ion, restore the appetite, end Impart a healthy action
to all the functions of the .body. 'Bite mother and
Inuseyßepershouldncyarhe without' It, and the
traveler who packs his trunk
_or_portmanteau for the
Springs, should class among the necessary: articles a
tow.bottleaof.nooila r odis—Gorman—llitters- _flu _will
find it an Invaluable medicine in the hour of tran
sient deiangement of the system, which is likely to
befall any ono in this climate, and especially during
thegummer season. It Is pure, free from all intoxi
cating lirtfre fed for - 210, reason the most strictly
temperato - need not hesitate to use it, personally, or
_ _
In their tontines.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC
Is a combination of all,the ingredients of the Bit
ters, with pure Santa dris Item,, orange, unleo~.
I:t.-18.-used-for-theisauladisease.as_the Ilitters,_lasases
*here soliceiticOfitiii - j§iirriUleinTli''''''"''''''"lrlc.it
. trepsrat ion of rare value, and most agreeable to the
fail4fe.
Prtncipal Qlfice, C3l Arit Si., Philarrii,"Pa.
Sold evorywheye
lOJnn-1m
NEW ADVERTIS.EIIIENTS.
SALE OP ELEGANT FURNITURE
ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1868.
A variety of Mahogany and other FURNITURE at 10
o'clock A. M., at the into residence of Mrs. Susan IL
Thorn ' in Main street opposito the prison. . -
The house will be open to the pudic on Monday,
January 27, the day proceeding the sale for Inspec
tion of the furniture, from ,10 A. M. to 4P. M '
— IE - HAMILTON,- -----
J. 11. GRAWAM,
D. STERIIET,
lejan-at
ORPHANS , COURT SALE.
ON SATURDAY, J'ANUARY 26, 1868.
Tho undersigned administrator of Michael Gibh
late of Dickinson. deed., in pursuance of an order of
sale will sell on the promises, ell tilt certain tract of
land aud-tlie improvements thereon, situated In the
raid township and bounded by the lands-of Nicholas
Mowery. Willem Capthors. Alexander's heirs and
other-cotttalulne 9 . ACRES,•more-ov„less.--
Thd improvements aro a substantial two-story
• BRICK HOUSE,
e1,#;!1. LOG BAR N,
fat ',47.1 wagon shed, corn or chard,
-6.c.__The-pcoperty_la_altuated-wlthin-Ilve_miles_of
Carlislo on tho Chamoersburg • turnpike._ This is.
a desirable property and is well worth the attenttau
of buyers:
TERMS OF S'ALII :—Ton per coot. of the minims°
money when the property is str chose oil, the roedile
of ono-fourth on the confirmatiou of the sale, another
fourth on the flrstc.of April 18d0, when deed will be
made and possession given, and the balance on the
first of April 1869, wills interest from tho •
first of
April 1858, the taxes for 1868 to be paid by the
purchaser, who Miceli the crop in the ground.
Selo to commence at 10 &Mb& A. N. •
PATRICK GIBBONS,
Administrator.'
,
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•
Quarterly Statement
.OP THE . .
..-
. FIRS NATIONAL. BANK' .
..,
CARLISI,II PA, Jun, 7 1868..
,
0 -
' •7
Resources.
Loans andtittietitintx,
U 8. Bonds, .'' 'll llo,ooo 00
Legal 'fender Notes and Postal Currency. 35,001 02
Notes of otiu.knks, . • 2 277 00,
Cash items, — 1,298 on
Duo from other snits and Millers, 41,020 08
•
Real llethtd and insurance, 8,692 17
•
Furniture and Fixtures, 063 68
Premiums, 1,050 00
1
Protests,. . ' • . • • 32 7:
Expensett, , .919 Pt
MEI=
Capital, .
-
Circulation,
Discounts and Profit and Loss, •
Duo to other Banks and Bankers,
Individ nal Deposits, .
U. P. . do
'Dividends unpaid •
'; r • - - t $ 400,642-66
• Thunbove statement M true to the 'host •of my
knowitidge nud belief.
bIIAS. U. runinunN;..
• .‘. , rjashier.
• •
Sworn and subscribed bp-ere me this eighth door of
January 1868.
' ", It. Ni)lllin LP.
10Janat
;INCOME TAX!
ASSISTANT Aseessoa'S CIFFION -. • ,
UNITED STATES . INTERNAL
911. DivisfouaGth Aistrict, Pen
• 'Carlisle, January ... B;lBoB.
Pursuant i 0 the act of Congress, apnrovek•Jilare
ittl,lBo7, the Income - Tax for 1861, :vitt the Spoeml
Taxes - (or , Licemies),lrupon Trades, Professions and •
Occupations, for the dnsulog year,. are to.be asseisecd
immediately: • r • •
; All persons :wading 14 the Borough of Carlisle, or
ln the townships ofNoil,hllllddleton, South, Middleton,
Middlesex and Dipklnsoh, are 'notified to make re
fume to this eine& At onto, of their Incomes ibr 1867,
of their Carriages Li use exceeding $3OO lu value,' and
their Oold and illlvor'Plate, • - •
:4/11 - 4611:AtIons for Special Taxes (Lleenses), for
the enen ir year ehould be made stance. .
Botarns 111 bo received: • • •
thaPulill.-V-Apueaof
J. CI, Beecher, In North !Middleton lon:Fiehip:
On Bridifaebruarylth,,at_thp.' . Springs,-
I t,‘, Middlesex' township,, - 4A .
On Saturday, Feburnry Bth; At the PUbllo 'Clouse of '
Joseph L, Knottle.ln , Dlcklnson Aompehip,
Prlday.lebruary 14th, at tho PAU:: House pf
- 13nydlit'ItupleS:In Payertown:
Ou,Saturday, February 15th, at the' Publlo nous:J
ot Jeremiah llannon, •
a And oio . othrr days, prior to March 15t 1808, at the
wilasistant .Aissesbor's olBeo, No. 7,- South blioket
WILLIAM KENNEDY:
' " Analitant'dAgobaor,,( l Eli Div.,l6M Plot. RA.
40JAikat. ,
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V1ER.715,E31:21V75 . :.
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OLDiE MO,NTIMENT ASST
1.3 •CIATION. The member¢ of the • assOciatiqh 'are
hereby netilled that. the annual election - for, Officers
'of the association will be held on Monday, Cho 20
;dayof Ja uary,lBoB, at the Arbitration Charabei , at
the Court so- in Carlisle. at 11 o'clock A. 11: -•-
The officers be elected are a President-tere Vice
, Presideritshi riling Secretary--Corresponding Sec
:retary—Treasurer and- an executive ;committee of
thirteen. -
: : - T4 l . OR . ALE- OR RENt - '
Thaktinti two-story '• •• • -
. ..
BRICK HOUSE
;1g , , with fine' arge lot,' 'Misted on South
Siift Hanover street, nearly opposite the
Natibnal Hotel.' This property is now
In lhe occupancy of John T. Green, Esq., and Is olio
of the moat complete and •oomfortable dwellings in
Carlisle.' Possession will he 'given on the drat ,of
April 1868. .
Nor terms and other particulars apply' to ,
JAMES BENTZ, ...
No 5 Market Square; Harrisburg.
or to ANDREW WABIINGOD,
- parllsle.
IDUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE
ON NOWAY, JANUARY 1868. A
•
The undersigned will offer at 'public sale, at. Elo • • t
folly Sprlngs,,Pa., tho following „Neal Estato.•
,N • 1.
All that large and commodious • •
STONE HOUSE AND DWMAI G
in which the undorslgned resides, - Ili,' main 'build
iisg id•67.lbet in front and 40 feet deep, with back
.building attached, and a never.failing wall - of water
In the yard. On the same lot is a tarn, ice house,
wastrhouso and ull•necessary out,buildings.
No. 2. A large and commodious
back building, s'ilo and other necessary out
buildings. Also, a well of good water and fruit trees;
situated near property No. 1.
- --No. 3. Alot containing one acre of ground, haring
nein= erected a frame house, a stable, and a cistern
at the door.
No. 4. Ton town lots lying on the ‘rest tido of the
Carlisle and Hanover turnpike: These lots aro vary
conveniently located for public business, and among
- the - Mt:it desirablelots - In - the — village
No. 5. A tract of highly improved land, containing
35 acres, having thereon erected a barn and carriage
'house. There is also a fmo young orchard ot apple
and poach trots, which have bean bearing for 7 or 8
years.
No- 6. Four - gotid lots situated within one-half mile
of the above property, covered' . nith cak
and pine timber,containing 80 acres • •
No. 7. Three rects of land in Dickinson township,
covered Witt; chestnut, oak and pine: timber which
is very desirable for building purposes; near the sae , -
onili of 8...5. Rogers. No. 1. tract contalnluglll acres:
'No.2, Id acres, end N 0.3, GO acres. he undersigned
wlll also dispose - of his Dry Geode and Urocery . Store
at public sale, which consists of a large and carefully
selected stock stall the goods - kept in a country
store. The ouly reason for dipposing of:the above
-- property is that the-UM:hi - Signed% Intends-rogioVing:
to Harrisburg, to engage In another business.
Sale to commence at 10 u'elobk A. 31., when terms
will bo made known by
WYNNE will give lessons on the
• Plano, Urganite. Terms 12 dollars per quarter,
Srse le2sous_per week.
Tuning and Iteparlim.
3jan-3t.*.
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Ai:IOTICE.—N °dee 'is. hereby given
L that the firm of F. fiAIIONEM A CO. bah
lov changed by the "witlodritrel of Tdomss Minn
-4,.
trho as sold his interest in the business to eir.ußOE
S. B sum.
PI , lousiness of the Carlisle Foundry' and Machine
TlVorl a will be continued by the undersigned under
tint former_name of F. GARDNER & CO. All accounts
due to, as well as against the old firm, ~lIL be settled
by the new firm.
TERS
NOTlCE.—Theco•pfirtnership here
tofore oil Sting botwon W. P. Lynch and , Geo.
- it. - Foot..ik - this - day - deSolYed - , by mutnal rensenti-W.
P. Lynch retiring.
,Tbe books and accounts are In the bands of W. P.
Lynch for settlement
$ 400,042 00
Liabil'iies
60)000 00
17,000 00
45,000 00
4,027 18
28.041 80
220,686,08
- 40,788 00
600 00
By ordoe'r•of the Council.
R.
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.142:5,..:1.11eftdNaryen"';*
Igian•2t
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10Jeu•tf.
TWO-STORY FRAME-DWELLING
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E. GARDNER,
"E,IIR,PiTY; ---
-0. S. BEETRM.
CM
Ne i t V l
I .INVENTION ih
urib
,r GRAINpr
procured
patent for a novel and most excellent improvement -
Inpraln Drills by which-the grain instead - of being"
;diluted in .14 inch rows as in the old method is scat.
tared over a surface of three Inches, thus securing an
equal and oven destributton of the seed, and a con.
slderably greater yield of grain.
This improvement can be readily attached to any
of the drills now In use.
Italy and County Rights for .Salo, agents • wanted:
This le an excellent opportunity for active, suer
gotta-young-men-to males large_ialatles. • - -
-YorparticulantAddre sa__ •_'
J. O. 'VALE. Jr., -
.7an OS-Iy. Inventor and Patentee,
Shirenihnstown Cumb. Co.
•
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Tho Lesions. will ho continuo hereafter, at the old
ttenitr.hYdiernlLEP9A-nridateh-p-ynebrunder- the
firree name of Foot de ' ,Lynch, 4ma.mos to .
glee entire satisfaction to all who may favor Warr
with their patronage,
FOOT & LYiszcir:
,orders loft at the residence of Wm. P. ,Lynch.
receive the Immediate attention of Foot &
Lync
;AR
CLARK & SONS,
LEESBURG, PA.
ARE now_ selling geode- at greatly
reduced prices, and laying In now stock almost
every week. Theig experience in business, being
judges of both Dry Goods and Groceries, enables them
to do jostler, to their customers. They aro thankful
for the • liberal patronage heretofore received • and
will strive to merit not only a continuance, but an
_lnmeate _
Give us n call,
- CLARK & SON.
J aly 12-6 m
FINANCIAL
525 MILS
OF THE
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
--Running West_frorn..olnalia
. Across the Continent,
I ARE NOW COMPLETED.
----Thls-bringsthe lino to the eastern base of the.
Rocky 310 U utaibs, and it is expecte& that the track
will ho laid thirty-Milos rut thor, titre. Paso, the
highest point on thy road, by ..lanuary. The maxi
mum'grado from the f o ot of the 'mountains to .tho
summit to but eighty feet to the mite. while that o
ninny eastern,reads to over one hundred. Work in'
the rock-cuttitige on the western slopo will continue
throu .h the winter, and there iv now no reason to
doubt that the outiro grand lino to tho Pacific will
bo upon for Wainer° In 1674.
The means provided for the construction °tilde
Croat National Work are ample. Thu United States
grants Its Six Per Cent. Donde at tho tato of from
$lO,OOO to $OB,OOO per mile, for which it takes a
second lien as security, and receives payment to a
.large.ilnut to the lull extent of its ~cialm iu arrv.
Ices. These Bonds era issned.as -each' twenty-mllo"
section is finished, and it hos been examined
by.Ultited States Commissioners and pronounced to
.bo In all respects a first,ciass road, 'thoroughly suit
plied with depots, mph ., slms, stations, and all the
necessary rolline stork and otter equipments.
The United Stat.! ALM makes a Alonatlon of, 12,600
acres of land to th. mdo, which will ho a - route's of
largo 0000000 to the ttompaty. Much of ibis, and in
the Platte Valley is among Cho moot forms In the
world, and other large portions aro covered with
heavy pilau ibrests and abound itt coal of the best
quality.
Thu Company is also authorized to Issue Its,own
FDA Mottling- , Donde to an amount equal to the !sane
offtidalovornmord ud `tio more. Hou E. D: Morgan
.and Don. Oakes am s are Trustees for the fond
holders, and deliver he Bonds to the Company on ly%
es tho work progresses, so that they. alway, represent
au actual and productive: value,
Tito authorized capitaidi the Company Is Ono Hun
dred Billiton Dollars, of which over five millions have
boon paid in upon the work ahead) , done.
=-EARNINGS - OF THE COMPANY.
ar , e l Marlys:
e a t e ' lo th en ' t P t r r e' a f f i ll t t_ o t r alt h ili e rr Y l
more than eufficlent to p a y the lute ' eat r . ". off ir -a l l r rthe-
Bunds the Company cult Issue, If not another mile
were built. It is not doubted that when the • road is
completed thrttlirough,trande of the only line con
-'necting—MiAtiantio and Pacific States wiil• be large
beyond precedent,'and,Us there will be no comp.l
tionl It Can always be done at profitable rat.. f,
•It will be noticed that the Union Pacific Railroad
le, in Pact, a Gownreent Work, built under the
super4slon of Gov ernmeut officers, and to a largo
*extant with Government money, and that-its bondi ,
err Issued under - Government direction. It le be-
Ifuvad no similar security Is no carefully guard
ed, and certannly no other In' tared upon' a huger or
more valuable property. As the Compitty's -
. ,
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
.
...
do offered ter the presout, at 90 (HINTS ON TOE
11,1,01.1. AR, thoyhre the cheap* aoeurity In the mar
, being more than 15 per coot., lower than V. S.
Stocks: They pay ,
.
-t' fTIX I'Ipt'QENT.:IN (SOLD, ,:
or over NINE ' PEE CENT.: nponthi Investmeni.
Subscriptions will -- bo - received ; • In - .oarlisis, by
• '24..L. SPONSLER ESQ.,--
and to - Now York at •tho Company's Omen, No. 20
Natwau o treat, and by
CONrmONieL NAILONAL BANIC• No. 7 Nassau St, •
Clans, Donau & Co.; Barresas;ol Wall'St., -
I'. ',lour; C15C6,14 BON, BANNERS . ; 83 Wall 8t.,• .
and by the Company's advertisod Agents througbeut.
he United States. Remittances ghquid he made. in
drafts or other funds par in Now York, and the bonds
wilt he.sent free of charge by return express. Parties
"subicriblog through local agonts will look to 'them
for their dei'very. _
D MAP, showing theyro d .
Vr i llue ° o r f A l' entis ° , r lxiay l e rr u otTt e a n to ell at n il t t r e u rgo i rpcge
Ofileas or, alto advertised Agents, or will be sent
free on application.
JOllll J. OIBCO, Treaturer.
Ajan-lm
REAL' ESTATE • SALEr&
re n t froth. let A "1868,
j. - Two new brick two story houilotr.on - ,l , :agt - and,:
dosinib le location, apply to
. . U. 9AWYS!L
'W,. •
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]IOR I.I,ENE-L-Theuridersigod - offers
for root from the lot of April next, .
.
LANIIN AND CONVENIENT. EITODE ROOM,
. .
NO. la , iionth Ilanovei Area, now occupied by•him.
This 'Mom - elegantlyttted op with conveniont
shelving; hie' ariescollont - collar Under It, and worl4
bajust the place fur a hardware or dry 'goods • gore:
. • •
•. Apply to
EMI
.QALE-",OF VALUABLE REAL.
1.0 ESTATE IN CARLISLE.
On Friday, the 81 day of January, 1868,
at n o'clock, A. M., will bo offered' at tie- Court
THREE STORY - BRICK - RESIDENCE, of the
late Mrs: Susan H. Thorn, in Carlisle, Pa., 'at the
corner of High and Bedford street, together with the
TWO-STORY HOUSE • adjoining, and a VACANT
HALF LOT next thereto.pn High street, the whole
embracing a lot and a brilrof ground 'more Or lens,
with a Brick Stable and.Bricie Ice HOuse near the
-corner of Bedford and , Liberty alloy. The house Is
finished in modern 51310 with high ceilings, the
criers with Mahogany Doors, de,
ThrThree-Story House Is about . thirt,y-three feet
itlehen on High street, thar TWO-Story 110000 eboUt
twenty-six foot fronting on 'High street, and the
vacant lot thirty feet en the same. The property
' will be offered ail together or ha two or three partite
suit purchaaer&
1. The largo THREE-STORY HOUSE, with so much
of the lot•aa is — eut 'off by a - straight line running
from High street south to Liberty ahoy, from the
west side of said - Three•Story - House; -and-parallel
thereto, to SOW Liberty alloy, with all the buildings
thereon situate.
2. The TWO-STORY HOUSE, with as muebralronnd
Corresponding to the width of said HoUse on High
• street, as is cut off by a straight line running from
the cast and west side of said Two Story' House from-
High street south to said Liberty alley, with all
buildings thereon situate.
B. The half-Vacant Lot adjoining the last mention
ed house on the west side, thirty feet on High street,
and of the cacao Width, to said Liberty alloy.
All the• Venetian Blinds, Latrobe Stoves or Orates
with Oil Cloths in the passages will be sold with the
house wherein they are neat placed.
The property will he sold on the following terms.
- One half tho purchase - money on the --lat day- of
April next, when possession will be delivered. Ono
fourth of the purchase money in aix months after, to
wit on the Ist day of October 1808, and' the realduir
on the let-of April 1800, when Deed will be made
pursuant` to the will. Ton per cent of WI imrdiase
money be paid when tho property in-stricken .off, to
be deducted from the pal meat in April.
The property can be examined on the 'feels of the
sale. -
Also. will be sold at the elm' time, all e interest
at the iglu Mrs. Susan H. Thorn. beim • b undivld
,ed moiety In a. small piece of land situate on the
Triudle Spring road, containg hbout THREE ACRES
more or less, about ono mile east of Carlisle, ad
joining lends of J. Hamilton, and—J. Holmes, to be
sold for cash.
"Odoqls
EINEEM
SALE OF REAL-ESTATE.
On Thursday, January 16, 1868
lip order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland
county, we will canoe° to public sale., n the promisos --
In PLAINFIELD, 'W.Far PENNE'BORO"TOWNSIIIP,
that certain lot of groad, on the south side of the
State Road, bounded on the north by the. said ptate-
Road, on the east by a public alley, nu the south by
the Mount Roca Road and on thewest by proper
ties of colomon Bowers au Daniel Myers, containing
about TWO AOIDES.
. The improvements are a Isrgo
1 ...-„....,,, , TWO SToRY
half
DWIII.I IN3 HOUSE.
L p
I , 1 'i`k - a one and a half story FRAME Dw4pArza
. v ; 0 ; i i s l i nl , r3Lw r it l l; - d o o::„ , b;,}3 a t s lel i , .. C u ll:: ll , l e d il . , o o t te r ,
1
,em necessary outbuildings: There is' a flue
WELL(S.- 'WATER - near - CM dbOr, and air abundance
of choice fruit trees on the lot, re)ad'sring It a most
desirable prrperty. . .
Terms et, solo ~ Ten per cent; of the purchase
mono}, to be paid whoh the property Is stricken off,
the value °Gone fourth op ,the confirmation of the
sale by the Orphatue'Court, ono-fourth ou April the
ist,lollB, Irhou.thitDeed and possession will be given,
and the reumindor hi - tWo., - ,equar. annual payments,
with Interest-forrEAprillst,- 1860,-on _April Ist, IND;
and 1070, to be secured •bi judgments .,-. The. per-
chaser to pay alt Dues for the ycar'lBoB,
Salo to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. -
PO SAMUEL GREASON,
TUC:SIAS OREASVON, _
•
Trustees,
-20 dec
yAIItJALE-REAL-ESTATE-A-T
-PUBLIC SALE.
Oct Saturday, January 26, 1868. -
By virtue of the last will and testament, of Jacob
Martin, dee.), 1 wTII sell at public sale, In . West
Fairview. Cumh;rlaud county, a very desirable piece
-of-ground, situate in said town, having _thereon
erected a double twe•story
/.
1 1 ' It, A. M E HOU'S'E,
_to_bagold.scparafOly or together, as w 11 best suit
purchasers.
Therein a. lot of _nround adjoining thl<property
which ran be cut off from it by a 4 ft. alley, vvhlah
required; In which. case said lot will
be offered for sale at the same time.
AlsO, at - the same thno and place, a valuable
MMU4III
LOT OF GROUND,
situated in sold town s containing about 68 'Rot In
front and 139 feet In depth.
Salo tosommenco at 1 o'cicck P. M., when terms
will bo made known by
JOSEPII MARTIN.
• Executor.
33a is
11 EA'L ESTATE FOR SALE.
Ct u Y virtu. of an order of tke Orphans Court
et Cumberland county, under proceedings in parti
tion, to mndlrected, Lmill exposed to puplic sale
on Saturday, January 18..186R, at the ,Court House,
In the borough of Carlisle, at 11 o'clock of said day,
the TWO-3TORY STOEE HOUSE and lot ; ot ground,
-situated on the-east-side, of,Sluth— liardWeV__Stieet.
In said borough, late the property of Will. ()lancer,
deed., bounded on the north by property of Wm,
Sellers ' ontixo east by Mr.'_Mullenrantton2sOUtlCbj
Mrs. Mcllathond on - the west by Hanover street.
being 30 Perla - ore less In front on Ilanov,er street,
anti rennin back about 240 feet. This la a very de•
sirabbi•property, nd in good order. I ,
Terms of sale, made known on day of sale by
A. A. LINE,
Administrator of WM. OBLANCEY dec'd.
20dec.tn.
"VTALUABLY PROPERTY--FOR
v
- ,Tvvid;S , ory - Weatherbearded Douse
and - Tetdirgeentidou South Hanover street Carlisle,
adjoi inq proportioe of Judge Graham and others, at
present occupied by John Whlalor, the - lot to 30 foot
to feent and 210 Pet In depth to an alley. It not
sold et private sale In the meantime, it will be then
offered at
PU BLIT. C.. - S A TYE,.
on Wednephy, the ath, of February nost, at 10
o'clock, A. 0!., at the Court 11ouso.
Terms made easy
3jari•Ot .
[ I OR SALE.—Two small .hou'ses.
Ono joic and the oper Yranio, trio stories
111:1 on west — Locust. al ey, near the
college. Lots 30 feet front by 100 feet in
cla depth, with ilydrunt in the yird. Terme
it moderald - - -.-•
Apply to
ILr. 1111MII101I,
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ROOFS' OF' _THE SUPERIORITY OF
THE AMERICAN
ATONES
.
This country hos reason to bo proud of -this /mien - -
did specimen of American Operatic./ genius and -en.
torprlso. That'll will work tt revolution In the - Watch
manu'acturlng of the world no one c an . doubt who
examines the opetationa of the Waltham establish
ment, for It turns out watch movements a.t., just
about enc. Ulf the cost Of imported movements—be•
eide the uniform reliability of the machine-made
watches must give theta a great etdv antago•over - all
others as herover known. A peer timepiece-13f the
machine make will be as rarelff"the future as a good
ono of band mat o has beaff heretofore, for machinery
le arbitrary in Its performance, and can make ' a per
feet article Jo.- tas easy as one that Is r cables& It
will boa cause of congratulation' if thin highly useful
American Enterprise shall have the effect of driving
out of market the thousands of trarhy,foreign articles
miscalled timekeepers, by furnishing so excellent
and economical a imbed itute.—N. r. rimak, -, -
-.'"4lloThavo bad one of the works of this Company in,
a case for some considetable time, and, cqmparing
thera-With formerfireft-class works of different manu
facture possessed by bit, they have eatabliabod In our
opinion their superieritrbfor any-over introduced
for corregtness as time places."—The World. . - ..
"We notice-with regret (writing of the Paris Ex
position) the absence of specimend of American manu
facture, whiCh,'although only comparatively erre
..eent birth among us, is already producing results of
• the most sati-factorir chsraeter The watches manu
factured by-the Waltham Company are certainly, so
far as strengthi - durabillty; - and - excellouco: as - Cute
c
keepers are co ri corned, Xs good as anything produced
by the ' , tette or Swiss mattufaetures."—N. I'. Herald.
"Thebeaut •; the precision,•th o greater eheapnets:
the Uniform xcelience - -of a watch constructed. by
unteldnelys exquisite that. the users sp ectacle. of
its operation le poetic, gradually give the American
Watches a publics prelim-ouch which will not be de
colved."--11argerk waft.
EVERY WATCH Fifa YV:A.ItniNTED.
For Bak by all ,Fitet-olass DOsl'er's in the
United Straw; and British Provinoos.
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For furtlior Inforrootton'addrositlie Agoilto,
RO/3BINS ' & APPLM'ON,
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P.MljlBO%.
0. INHOBB
•
- JAMES -TASK LToN,'
-- JAMES lEJIMIIIA.2I.
DAVID STERRET,
-Executors.
J. l EP
EP
Exonitqr
•
•
IVAL'IIIAiq
- 182 BtOLldWA7'
Bryan Pulmoni r c Wafers,—
IMPORTANT AN OUNCEMENTI
. -
, POSITIVELY HE --
GREATEST REDUCTION
S
of the Season
MI
Greenfield's, No. 4 East Main St,.
Ell=iil
All the best - truilire of prints 12N cents. -
Cholee-etylon prinb , 8,10 - and 12 Tents. •
A beautiful 31ualin. (bleached.) 1 pan:Lynda 123Gete.
west fioulestioGlitghatne to town et 12% and Wets:
Tickinge 12%, 16 and Drete ; extra heavy 4 4 26 ote -
While, Red, Yellow:and -'oliiy Flitinele:frcn the
lute forced sales, reduced prices:.
BLANKETS
Good Brown 'Blankets at $2 50 poi pair; Whlee (all
wool) Blankets $4 por pair; the lamest .11-4 Blankets
(all wool) only $4 60 per pair; all the finer grades
very chelip„
-
SHAWLS RHDUCED - IN PRICES I
•
a •
We have's splendid , square Shawl, Ladles Ise
only S 3. • Good Double Shawls $5 and $O, sold all
weeks ago at $4.
A full assostment of ' .
D RE SS
__G OODB,
At prices that defy competition
All the beet grades of French Merino at 87c. >llOO
and 1 20.
. .
Beautiful Gem eery dmp.
'Elegant Ali:aces, In Weeks, Drowns, Bkmerk, Wine,
Greon and Blue 50 emote.
- All Trobl "Pialde redneedto-50nents.
FURS! 'FURS!
large assortment very cheap.
MEE
By special arrangement with one el the largest
Fur honors In this country, I can and will sell Vine
lower than any store in Carlisle.
-FRENCH CLOAKINCiS;-
In iency styles very low
Tbo best Black Dyer, all Wool, - 'stay floe, only
4 60. A full 'too o f-Jeans,' Itallnktta7, Oldtbiraaut
,aselmeris Just re alireAlit astonishingly low prices.
THE AMERICAN STAR CORSET,' ONLY $lOO
ram s the exclusive agent cribs above for
~C A R. T, T S-LE,'
HOOP SKIRTS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, HANDKER
CHIEFS, L I ACE COLLARS, NETS, In fact everything
connectad with a
=II
FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS
estahliabnient,-at prices' that cannot
, 11d1 to please.
'Mean whet I say when. I assert that/ there is no
store to tho connt7that can offer good) &S low prices,.
or offer better,etoeit:, Remember th feet that. all
the above goods bar; bean spnehasedi within the last
week; at' the late fOrr.!edjaales, which ambles me to
offer these iddintemeitts 'to ptvehasers. ; • •
L T. GREENFILD,
No - . 4,
EAST MAIN STE),
Ell!
FLOOR OIL CL6THS
On ban
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MEM
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NOTICES
A . UDITORS NOTICE.—_
. . bembroratt to. the creditors of the estate of
Coeklln. that- a-distribution of the assets 11u.
the hands of hie adminietratriz will be made at....w•
office In' ParllA on • Saturday, January 11 1/36g •
MI parties In interest are requested to present their
claims.
W. 8.
Auditor.
20dee-d.
IVIM.I.NISTRATOWS
Lettore of. administratton on Atte estate. a
e n _B. Ha o, deed; late of South Middle •
ton tosniship, haring been lamed to the . subscriber
residing In the same township, notice Is hereby glees
to all persona Indebted to sold motets to make pay
mint and. those haring claims t o present them to ...
rBpIIBAIM SHELLY,
. . • , • Administrator.
n0v15.6t.
DMINIEiTRATORT" NOTICE.
Letters •of Administration on the estate of
'n Tieffietlnges, deed.. late- of West Penneborc
township, haring . been. Lamed •• by the Register of
Alumberland county to the antecriber, residing it
'Plainfield, notice is hereby glean to all' persons In
debted to mid estate to make payment and thou
baying claims to present them duly authenticated
for settlement to
. . DANLBL MYERS. -
,
Administrator.
laded-fit. , • . '
...XECIETORK_NOTIOE.._. •
E. Notice is liereby - given that LottCrs Test men.
tary on the estate of the late Mrs. BUZAU II Thorn,
deed., have been granted to the .nndenigned resid
ing in OamUBlpp, and lie vicinity. All persons indebt
ed to mid es to' are, requested to make payment
nd these having chimes against said
estate to pros nt them for settlement.
- './Afdi.B HAMILTON
JAMES 11. - ORAHAIdi
-. D.BTBaSIT
6•Ctxtors.
Hideo Ct. •
XECUTOR'S - NOTICE.-;-Letters
Testamentary an the estate of Jewell Wil!lan's,
d., late of Monroe township, having been granted
to the subscriber residing the drat In Carol' town
ship, York 00., and the seined In Monroe township,
Oun2berland county, notice 111 hereby given to all
persone haring claims agilnit said estate to present
them and those indebted to make payment to i_ ,
.101iN WILLIAMS, - •
-. JOSEPH BRANDT, , -
• Rxeeyaters;
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BANKRUPTCY. •
Eastern District of Annsylvania S. S. '
psalms Deo. 20, A. D. 1867.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap,
pointment as Autistic. of Andrew •J. Ruts, of New
stile, in the County of Cumberland, and . tate .'of
Pennsylvania,-within said district,, who . has bleu
adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the
district Court of said district.
. . .
H. NHWSIUM, .
.
.- - , Assignee.
No. 62 South -Hanover Bt., Carlisle.
To the Creditors of said. Bankrupt.
S h ign-St. „.
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P7IOCLAMATIOIq.
wiTHEREAS, the - Tipp. Jemze H.
GIMIMI, President Judge of the several Courtil
of Common-Pleas of the counties of Cumberlsrod;--Per
ry,and Juniata, and Julian of ' the severalCourk
Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to Enid
mantles, and ThomasP.Dlair and Hughilttuitt,Jiidges
of tbe Courts of Oyevand Terminer and Jail Delliery
for the trial of all capitatand other offender*, In..the
said county of Uumberland, by their prdeept to tee
directed, dated_ the UM day or November, A-D-18L7,
have ordered the Court' of Oyer and Terminev's
General Jail Delivery to be holden - at Carlisle on the
Monday oflannary, 1886, (it being the 18th day),
at-10 -o'clock In the forenoo to continue two weeks.
NOTICE laterally given tbeCorolier,Justlces ot
the Pencil, and Constables the said county of Cum.
larked that they are b he mild precept comminded
to be then. and there in their proper persons/ with
their rells,records, and inquisitions examtnations,and
all other eem - .:mbrances, - to do - those things which -to
' !hale Maces appertain to be anise; and all those. that
• etressbotuniby - roiognisances, to prosecute against the
'prisoners.thatrre or then shall be In'the Jail of said
connty, are to be there to proseente.thein as Shall be
oat. • ' JOS. 0. 1 .T1.1081P80N
iliteeltf.
edee,lBp7
I
VOT.T.CE.—Notiee is 'hereby / given
Li -that LIM. following i mamma- persons /have ad
implications for Hotel, laquom and Itestatinint
fetiCell, under the several Acts of Assembly relating
thereto, In the office of the clerk -of the Grant of
Quarter Sessions—of CumbiirLand county, which raid
applications wa be presentodlo said Oottrt oh Mon,
day, the 18th day of January, 1888:
HOTELS.
-Lewis Meer, West WardiOarfisle.
Lewis Faber, East. 'g .
- Jaz47s
.Tbompeon, Middlesex.;
W . Bell, New Ctunhetiarl to':
BETALLIBIS.
Sam D. Meek, Bast Ward, .Sarlisle.
Edward Showers, West" Ward "
Benjamin S. Stones, Moippbozburg.
Woo. Lewis, Newton tows*dti.
Edward Motion,
RESTADRANTS.
•
Frederick Aichele, E ast Ward, Caritas.; ;
.Tohn`Yalser. -- - - - •-', " .. . • ,
John G. 11111 man, .5 / • . • , -
_Srunuel_Brown,_" . . ...-...--=- _ --.
yrederick Balmer, • " • ; ,
Charles Franciscus, Wait Ward, •
Jacob nipple, • ~ • •
•
John Ord*,
_Mechanicsburg borough. j
,
Morrell & Blarocuut/ • • .
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W. S. Dunlap, Neweille borough.
t
Win. D. Over, • . , . •
Catharine Pecker, eel ton towneelp.
David Kauffman, -. 5 , ,,..-., • ; .
' Wm. Beavet, Shlpp Sburg boro ugh.
Christian Shade,• u /
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Frederick Dreckeninaker, Sliver Spring township.
Dahall Shupp, South Middleton 111 ,
Charles W. Linthurst _ " ,
SAMUEL BIXLilk
Cierk ;Quarter ,Seltirma.
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HEigFrE3 :SALES. : , . --1
By virtue of sundry Writs of *endltionl'Exponas
issued out of the Court of CommthL Pleas_of,Cumber.-
lanG - county,and7l6 - 1 - Tier Allotted; I win expose to
sale, by public vendne oroutcry, at the Court House,
In the Borough of Carlisle, on Friday, January 10,
1888,at 10 o'clock, A. AL, the; following r
Real Estop!, to wit: - . ; described
A tract of land situate In Silver ?Spring /township
'Ouniberland county, Pa, bounlied• on the east by
land of Henry Vogiesonq, on the south and mat, by
lands of azo Beeline, and the:. , Cohodoguinet
Creek, and on he north by lands of SamitetVoglesong,
and Jacob 8 One, containing 175 aerei more or'
.lest; .halinE-3hereon_ erected a TerseB rame-
Dwelling Alfonso and Back - .. - Eltehen, Bra "e Barn,
Wagon Shed, Hog Pen, amt Oth,r °nth dings.
Seised and taken in execution as - the pro rty of
Edward Diamir:
ditch—A lot of ground situate in West Pen sboro
township; Cumberland county, Pa., howl:dell on the
west and : north by public i roadQ, on the east by
public alley, and on the south by lot on Samuel
- FfehOlchentainlngaboutNhf - an acre ,ba the same
more or hese, having thereon erected 'a Two Story
Log and , Weatherboarded Ilomie, Wadi House, Log
Stable, and Hog Pen, and other out-buildings.
Seized taken in execution as 'the property of
trammel Rhoads, endorser. , . . ;
Also.*ll lot of ground diluted In the Borough of
Carilider, Pa., bounded on the mouth by North street,
on the !west by. Andrew Lechler, on the', north by an
alley, aind.oli the east by an-alleycontaining 24 foot
in Trent on North street, and ' llO ' feet In debth
more or less. Belied and taken In execution as the
property of Jacob Weaver, Jr. -
Alm. i A tract of land situated in Hampden town
chip, Ciunberland county, bounded on the earl .by
laud of John Quigley and John Stiles; on the north
by land of Catzler, Shaul and Waggoner, on the
west by lind of William Hatchett, on the, mu by
land or defendant, coo4wing 83 Wes more 1e..,
having thereon erected4 - TWO.STORY LOU II - X l %,
LOU BARN; . Spring House, Hog Pen, Corn AO,
Bake Oven, de. - I
AIM. 4 tract of land situate In the same town
thip,pounded on the east by, John ptiles---.BlthulL
on the so uth by State Nra'ron the west' by William
MatMett and David Untie. Esq., abd One nerth
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by other land of the defindaut, containin 80 arr..
more or leg having therOon'erectod aON AND 41-
11Ahil STORY HOUSE, LOG BAILN, Frame Wekon
Shed,Cont Crib, and Hog Pen, Seised and taken In
execution es the property of Simnel flume.
old Vine 1" - ,
,
....
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r e t , JOS.p. TLIO3I SON ` .
1 ..,
80/1111e8 ijrnas, Matta% lf . : e
Dee., 11, 1807. J_ 1 . .
Conemows.—On all sate. of 4600 or over, 550 will be
'required to be Paid - when the property I. stricken et
and .25 ou all sales under $lOO.,
• 12dec.411. ~
. . NEW NOVELTIES .
•
WE TANG INVITATIONS. •
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Tim largeat 'far ty, of Stiles weer Offered t o the
Public.
New Noveltl conetantlkadded to onuseMplee.
,A
. , 0 era attended to by mall. •
Prlfea Reasonable. • •
R. iirosKlA's 43 co. -
Engravarm, Statloners,,Xoyelope, en' Molt INA .
Identibuturere,
Btteet,.P.Mlad
Znov 07.3 m e..,
D EVDLUTDOT'IN TRADE 1
kV WWI, you can tueoleo for the rum of
•O NE noo • An-
Silk, Merino, and Alpatta Minus, Shawls, Di morale;
Linen 'Goody,' Emboned - Table 'Covers, Watches,
Jeweliy, Silver Plated Weise.," Sewing - ?Mutinies, Ake:
- Send clubs of ten or taorsi7Witit - ten eentarfor ueh
-Aegeriptive cheek, Ind the *otter-lip of-ths—elub-eilli.
receive a present worth $3 to $1100;aaeonillog to nnm
ber sent. Agents' granted Iverywtiers. Circulars
sent free. PARK=A 00,64 A ti 6 Bedevil St., Witco.
taregni : '
Cheap.
piOTIOE".
The Insular 'amine" meeting of ihe Stockhol
m of the Sint Natrona' Dank, of Carlisle, for the
010.30011 of Directors.' will be held at there Banking
Nowa In Oarlhle.. on Tuesday. the' .14 diJ of
almuuy. 1808, between the hours of 10 A. AI. and I
°Selo* P. M., of earl' day., •
, WU& 11..1111011RN,
-Cashlec.
10400-3 t
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D EAVNESIB, P LINDNkSS i ind CA
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• TAIIItiI Croatia *I the utmost snooks. by
•.1.-I.aans,-11I—D" Oculist and_ whit, VorlntllT-9-t tor
den, Itollandj No.. litld Arch treet, Piffled's. Toe i;
mutate ' from the • most mita le 'warm hi,. thia city
and country an be seen at Ida Waco. The medlar ill° ,
y are Invited to accompany their patient., ae he
Iv secrete In his predict: Artllldal Arm lamb,.
.. bout Pan. No thug. ibr Usuriloatlc!al -• ,
ti0n10,111111.4.
GREAT EXCITEMENT
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AT TILE OLD CORNER
EAST MAIN STErnt
MIS -been -created by an- other Urge arrival of
(heap goods,
The hut; 'Atiction Bales
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PRILADEbPH.I4.
P 1.1
THE TIME -TIIAT EVERY '
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e tow and county eon purchase a,'
GOOD FILE 11 MERINO AT 1,00
EMPRESS REPPB all wool 00
ALPACA POPLINS 75
Splendid PLAID POPLINS 76 to 1,00
OASUME E S only 46
-and all other Dress Goods- as -cheap-in -proportion
BLANKETS I BLANKETS
Please litait:; forget the fact that all high pries.
are !
KILLED
In ell kinds of Domestic Goods
GODIrCANTON FLANNEL - 12% „
•
DOMESTIC GINGHAM
: 44 MDSLTLIS
44 CALICOES 810 and 12
SHEETINCIS - PILLOW,- CASE MIISLINS,. TICK
'NOS, CHECKS, TOWELLNOS, TABLE DIAPERS At.
At, tomb prices as will astonish every pergola that
call
•
LEIDIGH & MILLER,
EIM
in 6 vintage one pt tbe sz wet style. or
LAMA' CLOTH CLOAKS,
MANTILLAS, BASQUES, CIRCULARS, &c, de
A splendid •nortment of Cloaking, Cloths by the
yard or piece.
largest stook of long and aquae
SHAWLS;.
are always to be found on the
CORNER
you will find scary direription of,
FLANNELS .
of all colors and qualities White and Color& gm.
made Flannels.
Shirting Flannels cheaper than, ever
he old stand'you will !lad the greatest variety of
all kinds of
,
from the cheapest Fore up-to the mid Mink flabla
MUFFS, -
COLLARS,
OASES, . ," •
BERTHAS, • •
. HOODS,
I TRIMMINGS &r,.
be Ladles, Misses, and Chlldren,att._ _
Leidich &Miller's
.heap Iliore yoli lee Ckke groateet vorlO - Of
ovEre COATINGS, I
FRIOOII CLOTHS and OASSIM '1 . 3,,
FANCY CAB9OIEIII3,
• . SATINETT3 ttc.,4to._ .
A special arrangement with a gra elan Taller, to
' . make any garment In very short notice
1
MOURIVINC COCOS !
AilwaYe a flail aupply of every deat4lption of
';,FUNERAL GOODS:
Strict attention In tilling ). orders from town or
coudty.
CHEAP
Notion's always on hand sash as ,
BREAKFAST SHAWLS,
NOBIAS, 1100DS, ' -
SCARFS, TIES.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTENS, YARNS.
Drawers and Undershirts, Hooped Matti &c., So
BALIIIORA.L
The bastio be had In the county, 1411
..lfbereabey have the largest and best stook of
GAIIPSTO. • • . , --
OIL CLOTIrIb •
FATIINGB, •
~..Ntuoarns,
nuas,uATTS, Sm. .
__Please do noktell to Om ds a rall r esereet• deter- - -
mined not to be undersold, and can 'always prove to
our friends that we nil good Goods cheaper thou any
ether hones to the county.
MILLER.
SIGN OF THE CARPET. HALL,
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