Opttied Notittz. _ ITCHI ITCHIl• ITC HIM * SCRATCH I SCRATCH I I SCRATCH Li I • In frorri.lo to 48 hours. Wheaton's Ointment cures The Itch. l'illeatob's Ointment cures . Salt Rheum. Wheaton's Ointment cures Totter. • Wheaton's Ointment , cum Barbers' Itch. Wheaton's Ointment cures • Old Sores. Wheaton's Ointment cuios ETOTY kind of. Humor like o _ , Price, 50 cents a box; by mall, 60 :cents. Addiesi WEEKS & POTTER, No. 170 •Washlngton Stre Ac et, • Boston, Mass. ' For Bale by all Dregyiste.• • sept-20 al.To Owners of Horses and Cattle riIOBIA.S' DERBY CONDITION POWDERS ARE warranted_ superior to any oilier, or no pay, for the cure of Distemper, Worms, Dote, Coughs, Hide-bound, dolds; &c., in Heroes; and Colds, Coughs, Loss of Milk, Black Tongue, Horn Distemper, &r., in Cattle. They 'are perfectly sofa and inneeept; no need of stopping the working et your aninhiln. They increase thevflipetito, - givoa - fine • coat, cleanse the stomach and urinary prguns;_also increase the milk of cows. Try them, and you will never be without them. Hiram .Woodruff, the cele brated trainer of tiottinglinises, h:m used "then fur years, and recommends them to his friends. Col. Philo P. Busts, of the Jerome Baca Course, Pordham, N. Y., would not use them until he was told of what [boyar° compomid, Edna) which lie is never without them, Ho has over threat; running hors in his charge, and for the last three Years bas uned no other, medicine for them Helms kindly permitted me to refer any one to him. Over 1,000 other references can be seen at the depot. Sold by Druggists_ and Sad dlers. Price 25 cents per box. Depot, 00 f. °Mundt 'Street, Now York. 20nev-lm. Coffat's Life Pills and Phoenix Bit- tors The wonderful effects of ➢foffat's Life rills In cases of mental depression or physical weakness, proceeding from indigeition, costiveness, or billions secretions, are certified to by millions of persons who have boon bens fitted by them. , They. are the most effective cathartic and puTillier ever beforit the public and have e4er born in use since 1823. They are cheap, safe nod _reliable. Sold by all respectable dealers everywhere. CLliw A plain statement of facts. I inherited Scrofula, and many of my relations have died\ of it In 1839 my case was frightful. Tumors and ulcon spread 'until in 1842 n ...ler the advice of my physicians I scent to Aven Springs. I received no benefit—tried every medicine and did everything I could. I bad to rest my nria on a cushion, and bail not been able to raise It to my head for over a year.' The discharge from two ulcers won nearly a pint a day. Amputhtion was recommended but pronounced dangerous. I could nbt sleep, and , my sufferings were intolerable. A friend brought me an English physician who applied a salve with which be said he bad accomplished extraordinary cores In the hospitals in England. It commenced to relieve per; I slated 111 its use; it [Malty effected a perfect coal entire core. It innow 1849. It is Ore years since I bad the mom prance ofn scroftdous sore, and sly bealthlins'been good ever since. I procured the receipt of this.wonder derfe. artiele—thla blessings irf hinnanity:Land—havc cal4l it "PAGE'S CLIMAX Since." end 11110'W 01011W/11C to Me it or not as they chooser This is a brief nut earl did statement, given more fully in my circular. ENEy.s!litm:York,lP;c...lB.l 6. , : psb • Nnic lons, Oc 10,1161.1. Itrivo known .1. N. Page, Esq., ofGeuevit,N4:.; fur many years. Ile one of the first citizens of T 04,11, New York.' I saw hitn last week in glint] health. Ills. case Was a roost remarkable one, but actually true In every particular. (Signed) We have watched the unaided but growing favor of ' 4 RAIIIIIELOLizu< Sktve..Land_avalllng-ourselves-of-the knonledge of its wonderful curative Powers, have 10. come proprietors of the same. It sure cure tor. Burns, Scalds, Scrofula, Salt, Rhemn, Fever, Sore Breasts, Frost BiiO3, Chilblains, Stings, Bruises, Cuts, Swellings, to., whether upon man or beast. It subdues pain and inflammation , with stir. prising celerity, and heals -burns without a scar No family should bo Without it. is always wanted, and is always ready. Vo trill ftirfeit a dozen boxes for July single. failure. Wo believe there was never anything like It in the world. It is put up in fin boxite, surround od by a Dili circular giving facts, directions, teslinn. nials, Se., and can be orderst through nay respectable Druggist throughout the world. Price only II cent. _ Sticees6orh to 1. M. PAcE,I2ILIDEnTs STREET, New Turk 'AN editor who married a Miss- Chmeli says he has enjoyed more happiness since joining the church than lie ever did in his life before. • Dr. Sehenek's Mandrake Pills. 'A Substitute for Calomel. These Pills are composetrof various roots, having the power to relax the secretions of the liver as promptly nialelTeetually as blue phis or mercury, and without liroduclug any of those disagreeable or dangerous effects which often follow the use of the latter. In all . bilious disorders these Pills may be used with confidence, as they promote the discharge of %Hinted bile, and remove those obstructions from the liver and Mary ducts, which are the cause of bilious affections in deneral. • SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS cure Sick Head ache, end all disorders of the Liver, indicated by sallow skin, coatedtomme,costivencuisoiroweiness and -atelier-- al feeling of weariness mid lassitude, LI owing that the li - Ver is inn torpid or obstructed condition. In short, these Pills may be used with advantage in all cases when n purgative or alternative medicine is re- Mese ask for "Dr. Scheerles ,)landraka DIM," and observe that the two.likenelses of the Doctor are ou the GoreruntenCstamp—ono whet:U.lll4 ast stag Con sumption, and the other In his present health, Sold icy all Druggists and Dealers, Price 25 cents per box. Principal oSlco, No. 15 North Gth Street, Philadel phia, Pa. General Wholesale Agents! Drama Dames & Co 21. _park Row, I.levi York ; S;S. Mauve, 109 'Baltimore St., Balthaore, Did. ; - John D. Park, N. 11 1 cor. of Fourth and Walnut St., Cincinnati, ; Walker & Taylor, 134 and 136 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Ill,; Brothore so . uthweet corner of Second and Vine Ste:, St. Louis, 310 [4th & Ith we. a. mo. 1 yr.] THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, For December, contains" the conclusion of Dr 1 u ms's Niluardlan Angel" . ' Minor Elizabethan m Dramatists, by E. P. Whipple ; the Workers in Silver, by James Parton; Literature as an Art, by T. Illgginson;•A Young Lesperado. by T. B. Aldrich; Our Pnclilc Railroads, by J. K. Mcdbory; A Visit to t. 6 Bolearie island's, by Bayard Taylor; A Mysterious ersonago, by John Real,—and six other stories. essays, and poems. - The Publisher offer the following PROSPECTUS FOR 1868. • CHARLES DICEErIS will furnish an _Original Story en titled "George Silverman's -- Ex - planation," to run through three or four numbers. Dn. I. I. HAVES, the Arctic Voyager will contribute series of papers on "Life In Greenland and tho Arctic Regions," Mullin in character to "Doctortioltke." JAMS PARTON Will attainuo to furnish articles on cities of the United States, with prominent...lndus trial and other topics - . An article on" Pittsburg" will appear In January number. BAYARD TAYLOR, IVIIO Is now In Europe, will contrib uto regularly papers on "Oututf-thdway corners of the Old World." Two excellent Serial Stories will be commenced in the January number. RALPH WALDO EMERSON VIII commence Isle contribu tions for the year with an article on "AsPeCte of Culture," which will be given In the January number. EDWARD EVERETT HALE , Author of "The Man without a Country," will contribute frequently' throughout • the year. Ms first paper for 1868 will appear in the January number, under the name of "A Week In Sybarle." i • EDWIN I',. WIMPLE will continue hie series of admire ' blo articles on English Literature. Joan Dismount READ 3n, Author- of "An- Material - Inquiryeoncerning floury fludson,"wOlceitribute a series of historical Articles, of deep general - In ,• tercet.' -. Wurieu J. STILLIIAN,Unitoir - atita Consul In Crete, will furnish a series of papers giving hip experience and observations during the struggle..orthe ..last ' year or two between the Greeks and Turks. Ctuatims DAWSON Smutty will contribute regularly. ' Several now contributors who have already made their mark in thaMaganne, hays sent In capital or ' Gales which. will appear during the coming year, 'Among the regniar writers for the Atlantic, in ad -dition to- those already named, are Longfellow, `• Lowell, Delisted,. Whittier, Curtis, Mrs. Stowe, Mrs. Child, Bryant, Avoids, Unser/ell, Trowtridge,' Wits son Mrs. Rennet - Prescott , Spofford, llgginson c Aldrich, Mrs. Dias, and scores, besides . of I the ..beat writers In - the country.' The -- Atlootic Monthly — llo — published — br - Tielmor - IcFloldgrll6stou;'ar Dollars a year. -Maud their - favorite Juvongoldonth ,- ly,,eoui Young Folks," aro sent together for-Five Dollars. is.AAO ,STAUFF . Eit 'ZiVittehmalce. dna_ e7:Teleiry, - ' 'l4'o; 148 - ' . Noll II 2D (IT., 90n. OT QUARRX; • .-„An assortmonte of :I'h:itches, -81.1ver- and '''' Plated Waro'constantli on . band,. ' /O..4OILID4Y,PftENTS I 'lol.ertiriPS of Virtlicbos aoworliiwpitly attened to'.; Caw d ; 01410. COLGATE & CO.'S T) • GEllitAW .544 t s ERASIVE=SOAP: l i i A r ßl fmtur n og loro h PU t ty. :4)//4. iblbrod tho ST'AaN DAR?) VX: •`'';,V' 9. BLLENCE. For polo by all • . , • " cro era. May 17,180-1 y INFORMATION Information guaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon dbald head or beardless face, also a recipe for the remoYal of Pimples,. Blotches, Eruptions, etc., on the skin, leaving the same soft, clear, and beautiful, can be obtained without charge by addresslog TILOS. P:OFIAP3IAN, Custits2, - 823 Broadway; New York. mayl7 67-Iy. NE* AD VE7?I ISM:LENTS. GELLING OFF AT COST.—Having K . ,1 rental one of the splendid hualness - rooms In the now hundlng,of Robot Given, Esq., on the North West corner of the Public Square, The undersigned will sell his entire stock -or Clecks, Watches and Jewelry, froffi this time until April Ist. The room now-orenpled-by me will-be- for-rent from- April-I«t,. 1869. . _ t-- DMINISTRATOWS NOTICE = Letters of Administration ou tho estate-'.of Joseph-Whisier, late of Lower Allen toWnship, Cunt berland county, deed., having been issued to the subscriber, residing in Now Market, York county. Notico is heyoby given to all peasons Indebted to said estate to make payment and thoso baVing 'present them to lijnu-Gt = TN BANKRUPTCY. • In the District Court' of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. • In the matter of Samuel U. Brown, a Bankrupt. Notice is heroby given that a second gondral meet • lug of tho creditors of said bankrupt for, the purpose ores:ming the account of his assigneo, and deciaringa dividend out of the balance in his hands, and gener ally for the purpose set ,forth In the 27 section of -the act of Congress entitled, "An .Act to establish a 'Uniform! System of bankruptcy throughout the United States," approved March 2, 1867, will be held he a Court of bankruptcy to he holden on Wednesday . the 6th day of.Febuary, 1808, at 10 o'clock A. 71. in, the Court Douse, in the borough of Carlisle' before Charles A. Barnett Esq., Register. WM. D. SPONSLER, - Assign. of SAMUEL C DROWN. , GREAT DISTR,IBUTON MERCIIAI% TS & MANUFACTURERS' JEWELRY ASSOCIATION, 193 5.195 BROADWAY, New York. City, Of Rosewood Plaoos and 31olodeons, Fine Oil Pa lot logs, Engraving=, r! Silver Ware, Gold and Silver Watches arid E legant .losri,lry, consisting of Diamond Pins, Diamond Rings. Gold Bracelets, Coral, Floren tine, Mosaic, Jet, Lava. and Ladles' Sets, Gold Ponds, witlfgold and silver extension holders, Sleeve But tons, sets of Studs, yest and Neck Chains, plain one chased 'valued al. FOR. ONE DOLLAR. The Merchants & Manufacturers' JEWELRY— ASSOCIAT-lON C a lls s attention to the fact of_ils _being_ _the largest our gest and most popular Jewelry Association In the United edates. business is and nlways line Mien conducted let the most ,-atidid nail honorable 111111111,. Our rapidly luarca,ing trade is a slate guarantee on the appreciation of our patrons for this - Method of obtaining, iich, elegant and costly goods. The sad den stagnation of trade In Europe, of/leg to the late German war, and recent dig:if:trona .financial crisis in litirope, has coined the failure of a large number ol Jewelry hoim,s in London. and Paris, obliging them to sell their goods at a great sacrifice, in -some' Instance less than one-third the cost of manufactur- DEMAS BARNES.' . . . lag. We have lately purchased very largely of these Bankrupt Goods, at such extremely low prices that_ wo-can-alTord—te-sorrd - away — Firre and giro better chances to draw the most valuable prizes tha n any. other establishment doing a s'rellar business, - Owl AIM 18 TO PLEASE, and we respectfully solicit your patronage, a$ WO are confident of giving the ..ut, mast satisfaction. Dug lug the past year we -hare for warded a number:of. the most valuable prizes to all parts of the country. Those who patronize ue will re ceive the full Value of their money, as no article on our list is worth less than Ono Dollar retall,land there and no Blanks. Parties dealing with us may depend on having prompt returns, and the article. drawn Willi be im netliatoly sent to any address by t etu - rn nail or express. The following parties hare recontly'drawn valuable prizes from the Meichants and Manufacturers' Jew elry As - social - ion, and have kindly allowed use of their acmes: Free. lel: V. Browne, Eso:, Treasury Department W:ishinkton, D. C. Piano, value, $450; Miss Anna L. Krost= ll :averlierrae 6 _,,l , L=Yrelty-,--LadieskGolti.,Ens, alluded and Diamond Set Watch, value $300;, William 11, Ennuons, New Orl7 sl ns, La., Sewing Machlne, value Ocergc L.Daveri ort,oblle, Ala., Sliver Tea Set, seille,:•200; Mice Oreutt, Albany, 111., Sewing Machine, value, 65; ;Mrs. J. Downing, LoulSville, Ky., Gold Watch, va10r. . , , $21.0; James 11. Fowler, Harris burg, Da., Silver Hunting Case Watch, value, $75; 1 cc. Wm. Peyst or, 31 il ;rankle, Wn., Wheeler d: .11 lb son Sewing nachine, value, SI2L; .1 . ,„ J. llickerd, Sc, iranchco, Cal., Gold Lined Silver Tea Set, value, $3170; 1.10-d L. Uwe, St. Louis, Mr., Melodeon, value, $270; Mi Helen 11. Sinclair; Detroit, Mich., Diamond Clue- Ring, value, $227; Horatio o.Frsltf.,Uhteftgo, I.lrge oil Painting, value, S3OVIIIreI Charlotte H. Douiphan, Kansas, Chickering Grand Piano, %Alen, $7OO, aml 31m.1e Box value, $O5. Many names could be placed on the list, but we publish no names without permin.:lau...„-Our-pattc,ns ;Ire desired to send U. S. rurro cy when convenient. Partial List of Articles to be sold for ONE DOLLAR EACH, ithout regard to value, and not to be paid for until .0 ktrw what you are to recelvo : 10 GhNk or in g Grand Pianos, worth $4OO to $7OO 5 Elegant ltosowood Pianos $2OO to 460 5 Elegant Melodeons, Rosewood Caeca 175 to 220 0 First Class &wing Machines 40 to 300 5 Fine Oil Painting. 20 to 100 - ,0 Fine Steel Engravings, framed 20 to 30 41 siusie Boxes 25 to 40 150 leevoising Potent Castors; Silver 20 to At 60 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets '2O to 35 400 Vets of Table Spoons - 20 to __3o_ 150 Gold Hunting Case Watches, 60 to 160 100 Diamond Rings cluster b single stone 70 to 200 176 Gold Watches • 86 to 150 V atlies' . yatclies - _ . GO to 100_ . _ _ -- .. . • . - - Silvoi - Watehes --'-^.-- - ----- '-' O-7 a - 75 • , Diamond Pins, Dronehea a n d Ear Drops, Ladles sets of Gold and Coral, Jet mid Gold, Florentine, M. sale, Lava and Cameo; Sots of Studs, Vestund Neck Chains, plain aml:chased Gold Rings Gold Thimbles, Lockets, new rtyle Melt Buckets, Gold Penn with Gold and Pen. ... . ells, Fancy Work _Boxes, Gold Pons with Gold and Sitter _Extension noldors, and a large assortment of Tine Silvor - Warr and - Jewelry of every description, of the best and latest styles, A chance to obtain arty of the above articles for ONE DOLLAIt, by purchasing a sealed envelope for 25 rents. Five &sled Envelopes will hosont for $1; Eleven for 52, Thirty for $5; Sixty-five for $10; Ono hundred for $l5. mak AGENTS WANTED EVEY WHERE • Unequalled inducomen s offeradlo Ladies and Gents who will het as such. Our descriptive circulars will be sent on application. Distributions are made in the following manner Cortitleates naming each article and Its value aro placed in !waled envelopes, which are well mixed. One of them envelopes containing the Cirtilleates or Order for tomorartleir, will he delivered at our Oleo, or-sent by mall to. any address, without regard to choice, on receipt or 23 cents. On receiving the edrtilleate the purchaser will see what article it drawsand Re value, and can seal' One i)ollur. and resolve the article named.• rumbas. era of our Sealed Envelopes may, in this manner, oh• Cain an article worth 'rent one to live hundred dol lars. . Long letters are unneccessary. Have the kindness to so, it e plain dlreetiOna.. Orders for SEALED...ENVEL OPE. Must In every cap •be accompanied wit* the Cash, with Ihe name of the person rending, and Town Cgunty'und State plainly written. ' Letters should be nd ins ld In the Managers ns folloWs : Jackson, Cornish & Co. 193 & 105 BROADWAY • . NEW YORK MBE= SALE OF ELEGANT•FURNITURE • ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 28,1868. . A vas lily of Mahogany and other FURNITURE at 10 o'clock A. 11., at the Into residence of Mrs. Rusin 0. Tharp, in Main street opposito the prison. Theprousa win ho open to the probe on Monday, January 27, the day pteceeding. the 'gale_ for _lnspoe. Mon of the furniture, from 10 A. M. to 4 P.ll HAMILTON, ' J. 11. GRAHAM, D. BTERRET, . - ' Executors. OEM IV . OTlCE.—Notieti. is herelpy given t_ that tha , 11111 of N. .GARDNER & C 0... has boon changed Jay the • withdravial of Tubuai Damn who has sold bta interest tn. tho busineek to GEonaa ft. DI:LIEU. The hminess of the Carlisle Peundry and Machine Worlir,will Emilinued by tbo undersignad under the fernier ammo of Y. GARDNER & Co. All accounts Vire to, as moll as against the old firm, Nor bp rattled by the. now firni. . • - . F. GARDNER. • . - •E. BEATTY,- • Donal: .. , , • ~ (Z .. OLDI.I4IIIS' .1110NUMPINT ASS°, kJ CIATION. .Themiernbere of the association arq hereby notified that the annual election for ofircera of the naidelatien will be hold on Idipday, the 20 day of -Jmniary,l66B, at the Arbitration Chamber At the Court iloucmili Carlisle, at 11nielocit A'.31..-_- ._ Ilic caeca; to to eloaed or. a Proaident—two Vice .Preitionto—itocording Bceretary—Corresponding Soc.' 'retary—Treaquier and qn, exocutiro committee of thiamin. -•. • fly order r atite Council. ' • - . , - • D. /11.1.1.P.ND111181N", ' . '' • . - - President. :. - . .71.11:1114III Alf r . . - . I Secretary. . 10,litii.2t. . ' . ilryane Fulmonic. Waters,- De 0.14,4303 AT RALBTON'Ar - THOMAS CONLYN,-- Agont Ad mifilstrator OREM $1,000,000, - N.EWAI;!VERTISAMENTS. T NDUSTI?IA I,I?O,3PEIiET. -.. /quite latelentado'itrge addlilong to ray' already Z... - " ' --' EXTENSIVE STOOK OF HARDWARE in - nll its' branches and departments, and baying ei, elumtMy for Cash, amS' t able .to f:cdupete with' Phllad'a." Marketa, and <to Wboyeale at Mom . facturrea" Prices. All orders attended to, pirsonally, and with ',our usual promptness, Goods delivered to all parts of the town FREE ON CHARGE. We invite the special attention of illaelcsinith's and Wagen•Makestoo our extensive stock. in- their, line; comprising in part • of Hiiumered, •• '• . Rolled, • Englishod Refined, • and Norway Iron, - Mall shapes and sises. -Burden's Home and .• Mule Shoes, Nails of different brands, Ilowland's Diable and • Polished Springs • Sanderson's Springs, Spring, - Sleigh,, - blister and Too Stool, • Blaelcsmith's Soli d-Dox Vises, lellows,A 'Rasps, and Caen 'Hardened, Wagon, Car- rlago, and - Muggy . CABItIAGE,_WAGOIst_AND_SLEIGiI.. Fixtures, omTwacing In part :, HEEDS; . - SPORES, ` ' . FELLOES, . . ' - - . BOWS,, , ' , - , . SHAFTS, - , CAIU POLES, .r) - . . SLUM .RUNNER13,_11......_. ' - FENDERS, TOP LEATHER, ~ . , , D „ %CHI DAMASK,iLCAINN V a _DRILLINGS; S . ~ . 7 ---..1 ,_ _ .1 -. _ -... LACE, , 'TRIMMINGS, &a.; &c. too ma emus to mention. I Cut a d Clinch Nails, at the very lowest market Wars. / Country Merchants supplied at inamifacturers prices: I CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS ....... will find It to thiir advantage for bay Balla, Lochs, taints, Olin, and other Building Materials, together with CARPENTERS TOOLS from the Best Makers X warranted to give on tiro sitlafactionA.gall- ty and fiyiees. CABINET MAKERS AND UNDERTAKERS 'WO would Invite your. attention to our largo and cheap stock of Walnut - and Mahogany - Vepoers; Chair Soft, and Bed Springs, Moss, Pair Sc.. 'Coffin Mandl., LIM Fringe and all necessary snaterlals and goods In their lino. SADLER'S FINDINGS AND-TOOLS of every variety comprised In pea of, Black Red and White, Enameled and l'atent-__Leather,_ Hog Skins, Saddle Trees, Stirrups, Japanned and Silver 'lames. Horse Blankets, Collars, Bridle Butts, Buckles, Binge, Brew-Bands, nein Web, Glirthings, Blanket Binding, Ives' and North's Self Adjusting Trees, Sc., 'he. A LAROE STOCK OF SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS and Findings, Morroc T coos, Tampicoes Shoop Skins, Colored Linings, ke., all of 'which will ho sold at the loicost cash rates. PAINTS AND OILS Twenty tons of tho following broads Whits Leads and 'Zinc's, Wotherill's Lead, Liberty do., Buck do., Crystal do., Mansion do., French Zinc, American do, Snow Whit.) do., Flor - enco do., Colorod do. Colors of every dlserlatlon dry and In 01l In cans, and Subs. Also, Gold Leaf, French end German Branze,,Palnt; Varnish' and Camel Hair, Brushes, Graining Conibs and Brushes. 0 I ITS --: A - N l-- D YARN IS E S Laseod. Oil - - - Sperm do., Fish do Lard do., Lubric do., --- vents Foot do., Turpentine, Coach Varnish 4- . Furniture do., White Demor do., JAPAN IRON AND LE VOTER VARNISHES Al so, Putty, Llthrtsgo, It.lifg, Olio, Shellac, • Rosin, Chalk, - . Alum. Copperas, lltorax - - Madder, Logwood t ' k 0.., ler. We would especially N vita tho attention of Farmers, Mechanics and the community in general to (ho following .., articles: DOUGLAS COWING & RUMSEY'S IRON WELL AND CHAIN PUMPS, MM=WhilaMko . IIMM=bMM6l Wood, Iron and Load Pipe to suit, HYDRAULIC RAMS &c., if.e A constant and fresh supply of Dupont e, „ Rock, Rig°, • Eagle and Duels Powder, Togotber with Safety Fuse, • Picks M Nttoeka, S • Crow- liars, Sledgos, Napping llammors, Cement of tho Following brands, (Warranted fresh and good,) Rosondale, Scotland and nancoele, Also, Calcine Putre,' Sand, as lir MI Ellzatrettrtown - Turrd - L - ondoliamesi — etraight—and,! tlvisted, Butt and Long Traces; sth Chains . , Spreads IlaHet e-Chains, Cow Ties, &c., &c. ' - or all slue, (warranted not to cralk. DIM and Cir mkt Saws, - Butcher Saws, IC rdvee, Stools, fic., Sc. A LARGE AND NEW STOOD-OF A CEDAR WARE COMPRISING IN PART TUBS, - CHURNS, BUOIhETS, BUTTER BOWLS, PRINTS, &c, &c. Plain and Porcelain-Lined, Oval and` • Pound Boilers, Porcelain, . Bra - ss and Copper, • Preservtng • Kettles, , • . Trtigle and • Grid Irons A NEW LOT qF GRAIN BAGS AT OREATLY REDUCED PRICES; , TINNERS' SCiLDERING IRONS, SOLDER, DAR LEAD, SPELTEN, BLOCK TIN, PIG LED, SHEET BRASS, _ BINDLE AND DOUBLE DAUREL - 8110 T DUNS. smooth and Twist Itlllo'a, and nine Ramie, and Mount no, Royal , q yore and BONVIO Knlvec, also, Motallo Catrldgea , to cult Rifles and Rovol- limn, of all tho Improved pattern°. . - THE' faRCAST ASSORTMEN T • AND MOST BEAUTIFUL 6TYLND OF _BIRO 'CAGES: • . . Also, Chamber Sets,W Patent Metallic Iron e lolders, Moels Plow or Hanging Rackets. . ~ OLOTRES WRINGERS,' 0111 N E 13,E G 0.11" G-E3, MCI HAND BELLE . A BOR lIOTLL K.l4lrgit9 . 4 PLAIN AND GILT . LIPTIIIIRANITYBIN • • EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR • PATENT r . oiousion WEATRES, STRIP, El mad ondoora and windowa for exclUdliM, cold, ra 'dust, and arum without Mentioning the • ' SAVING OF COAL • • besides frocurlog such comfort as •no othor. experll tore of fuel can commend. ALSO SOLE--AGiBNTS: rota BABiIIANIVB BTANDATID 00ALES, 11iiiriambytitio H IiINRY EIAXTON, NCO. 10 8414 *-41/D1 NEW A.DVERTISENEIV TS. T- I N CQ'M E TAX! • ASSISTANT Alsesson'a OFFICE UNITED STATES INTERNAL REFENDR.. ' , oth Division 16th District, Pennsylvania, Carlisle, January 8,1868. Pursuant to the act of Congress, approved Match 26,1667, the Incoma Tat for 1867, a'ad the SpeStal Taxes (ox,, Licenses) upon Trades, Professions 'and °empathic/14*r the ensuing year, aro to bo also seed . • AU porsops residing lathe Borough of Carlisle, dr in the townships of North Middleton, South /Middleton, Middlesex and Dickinson, are. notified to make, re. , turns to this office, at onCe, of their Incomes for 1807. - of their - Carriages In lupienceetifrig s3ooln value, and thoir Gold and Slim Plato, , , • • gifApplicatlons for Swint Taxos (Licenses) for the ensuing year should ho made ht once. Iteturns•will he received .• • • On Thursday, Fqbruary oth, at the Public House of J. (I'Beeoher, in North Middleton township, On Friday, February 7th, at the Carlisle Springs, in Middlesex township. I On Saturday, Foburary Bth, at ' the Public -Mouse of Joseph L. Knettlo; in Dickinson township. • On Friday, February 14th, at tho Public House of Snyder Duploy, In Papertown. •• '1 • On Saturday, February 16th, at tho 'Public flouts of.Jeremlah Hannon, at •Dolling'Sprlngs. And on other days, prior to March let 1868, at the Assistant Assessor's office, No. 7, South Market Square. - • - WILLIAM RENNEDY. • - Assistant Assessor Oth D 1-o Jan-a.— -• Ir., lath Dist. ra f) 4t a 2. - re 1. ty Si a t e2n, e n CZEZI FIRST NATIONAL BANK - _ _._. \ .0:111LI,LZ PA. Jan. 7 1808. . , . :14 . 602,4rce5. ..,,, Loans and Discounts, - 3 ,o - 5 - 215,035 6.8 11. S. Bonds, Legal Tender Notes and Postal rtltirrency. 95,001; 02 Notos of other Banfis, _ 2,277 00 Cash items, ' t• - -, 1,288 NI Duo from other Banks and Bankers, 41,620 08 ]teal Estate and Insurance,.. 8,692 17 Furniture and Fixtures, -- . . 063 08 Premiums, -•- • ; - 1,05 0 .00 Protester; 32'78 Expanses, 610 04 Liabil'iies Capital, Surplus Fund, • .. .Cireulotion, • .. Discounts and Profit and Loss, Duo to other Midst and Bankers, IndiVidual Deposits, • U. S. do Dividends unpaid • $ 400,542 00 The above statomont Is true to the beet of my knowledge and belief. _ - - - .011 AS. 11. itEPBURN. Odder. Sworn and subset Mod before mo this eighth. day of January 1868. . EMISM CLARK & -. LEESBURG, PA. ARE now- selling goods la greatly reducciLpriees, and laying In now stock almost every week. Thei,-exporience in business, being judges of both Dry Goodsand Groceries, enables them to do jostles to their customers. They are• thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received and will strive to merit not only - a continuance, but an Increase, , I July --- DROOPS OF THE SUPERIO_I Y OF THE AiNIERIVAN. WALTITA\i rk %iris This country has reason to bo prou&of this splen did specimen of American °per:ldyl gerlins..ond en terprise. That_lt will_w_erltu_revolution In tho'avatch ronnu a nctUring of the-world no .am can doubt - Who examines the operations of the Waltham estobliiilt ment, for it turns out watcli movemon_ts at_just about-one-f - nifthe costofTiToported movements—be side the_uniferm -reliability of the machine-made watches - must'give them a' great advantage over all , others wherever knoWn. A poor time-pleco of ,the, machine make will be as rare in the future aka good' one of bond into e has boon heretofore. for machinery IS - arbitrary in Its performance and ran mate a per led article jut as easy no one ' that Is cc 0rt11101 , 9. It will ben cause of congratulation if this_highly useful, amorkan Enterprise shall have the eff4ct of driving out of market the thou - sands of trashy foreign articles miscalled timekeepers, by furnishing-,pp oacellgot,„ and economical a substituto.N:-7 - : Times. - “Wo have had ono Ll' the works of this Company In - frease - for some -- considerable - t Imo, - and, comparing them with former tirst.class works of different manu facture possessed by 11N - they have established in our opinion their superiority - over - any - ever introduced for correctness-no time pleces."—The World. "We notice with regret (writing of the Paris Ex position) the absence of specimens of American menu. _faettire,_which,..although-only-compandively-ofre.- cant hiftlfinneng us, isaletTfidyprciinEing results of the most SatbEictory character The watches II 11 u ntamed by the Waltham Company are certainly, en far as strength, durability, and excellence as limp. keepers are concerned, as good as anything pilultired by the Ifieuch or Swiss manufacturer.'—.Y. F. //crab/. . . "The beauty, tho precision, the greater cheapness. the uniform excellence of a watch constructed by machinery so exquisite that the more spectacle of Its operation Is poetic, gradually give the American Watches a public ➢reference which trill not ho de , ceived..'—fihrpers' Ircehly: EVERY WATCH FULLY WARRANTED For Bale by all First-Class Dealers-in the United States and British Provinces. For further Information tuhlress the Agents, ROBBINS & APPLETON, 182 Broadway N. Y. 3jan-lm FINANCIAL 02 . 5MrLES OF TIM A 11 . 14 ROAD Running West froin•Omahn Across the Continent, ABE NOW COMPLIVVED. This brings the lino to - the eastern - base - of - the Bocky_blauntaine, andit-la..expeeted-thet-the-track will bo laid thirty miles further, to Evens Pass, the highest point on the road, by January. Tho maxi mum grade front tho foot of tho mountains to tho summit Is but eighty feet to the mile, while that of many eastern roads Is ovbr one hundred. Work In tho rock-cuttings on the western slops will continuo throu h tho winter, and thero Is-now-no-reason-to doubt that the °nth.° grand lino to the Pacific will - be open fonbusiness In 1870. - Tho means provided for the construction of this Groat National Work aro ample. The United States grants its Six Per Cont. Bonds at the rate of from' $lO,OOO to $48,000 per mile, for winch it takes a second fleet no security, and receives paymoat to a largo if not to the full °stout of Its claim In , sere. Ices. These Bonds are issued as each twenty-mile section Is finished, and after It has bean examined by United Stales Commissioners and pronounced . to be in all respects a first-class road, thoroughly sup_ plied with depots, ropair shops, stations 7 and necessary rolling stock and ottlof b catuipments. Thu United Stotts also makes donation of 12,800 acres of labd to the mile, ,which who a source , of ;n large revenue to the Company. ue of this land in the Platte Valley Is among the too fertile In , the world, and other largo portions qo covered with heavy pino forests mod abound in coal of the best quality. Thu Company is also authorized to issue its own First 'Mortgage Bonds to an amount egital to the Immo of the Government and no moro. - Mil. E. 0.-Morgan deliver the r lnd r a u l,o W the f Z r om t p h a e ny E n ) t li t ly - as the' work progresses, so that they always represent an-actual The authorlzod capital of the Company IS One Hun dred Million Dollars' , of which over fivo millions have ' been pald'in upon thw#ork already done. . , • EARNINGS' OF THE 0014.rAY. '• At present, the profits of the Company are dorlvcd only from Its local' traffic, but thin la already zonal more than sufficiont to pay the Intranet ou all thb Bonds tbo Company can Woe, If not another mile team built. It is not doubted that when the rood is completed the through traffic of the only lino con necting the Atioutle and Pacific fifates will be. large beyond peocodent, and, as thero will bo no comprti. lion, it tan always ho done at profitable rates. „. It will bh nolicod,that the Union Pacific' Railroad is, in foot,' a' Govorranont Work, built ' wider .the ffi supervision of Gov ornmont ocers, 'and to a large extent with government money, and that I a bonds are issued under Government direction. It is be- Moved that no, similar security is so, carefully guard: "ed, and nortanaly no othor Is based Upon a huger or more valuable property. As the Compiny's MORTGAGE BOND'S • At% °florid for thu present at' CENTSON - TILE -IKkbbAlt, they aro the cheapest security in 'the uiar kot,'Poinir, Moro than 45 per cunt. Einar than U. S. Stockoe They pay' -- • _ , • SIX PER GENT. 'IN 'GOLD, • or over NINE. PER CENT. upon - the luvostroquk Subscriptions will be received in Carlisle ; by A. L. SPONSLEIL ESQ., and n i Now Yorkat tho Company's ()Moo, No.'. 2 . 0 Naloan otniOt, and by .. ' CONTINENTAL NATIONAL DANK, No. 7 Nassau St., ' CLAIIEi Douai. & Co., Simms, 51 Wall St.,. Joint J. Cisco 4113ort,.11Arottue, and by' the CompanY'eadvertleerAgente throughout ho United Stales. Nomittauces should be , made In drafts or other funds par.ln Now York, and the bowls will bo sent freo of charge by, return uprose. Parties subscribing' through local agouti; will .loOk to-them fbr thoir dellvery. NEW,PAMPULET AND MAP, .showing the Pro. greininfligi'WOckillesoureos — for Constructfen and Value"( Botsonay ho obtalued •at the Company's 'OfilCotrOr of ts advertised Agents, Or will bo 'Bout free on appl - , •. JiIIN J.OIdOO, Treaturer- ZTQW,X.Orit, tilgt4m - \ - RBAL .ESPATE SALES. V n ALE_. OP I ! '. VAL. ABLEL_REAL ESTATII On Friday, the 81 day of: Tanuar.#, - . 1868, at 11 o'clock, d. offered at the' 'Court - THh THREE STORY BRICK iinsimat of the late Mrs. Susan 11. 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 on High street, the whole embracing a lot and a half of ground inoicr,;iii- lees, with a Brioli'Stablo and Brick Ice House near,,thej corner of Bedford and Liberty alloy. The house' is finished hi' modern istsle 'With high "coilingsi. the parlors with Mahogany Doors, Ad. ' The Three-Story Jim= Is about thirty-three feet PIM Inches oh High street, the Two-Story Hones about twenty-six feet fronting on High street, and the vacant lot thirty. foot on the same. The .property will be offered nil together or in two or three parts to eult purchasers. The largo THREE-STORY HOUSE, with so mush of the lot as le out off by a. straight lino running from High streetssouth to Liberty alloy, from the west side of said Three-Story,4lottee, 'and parallel thereto, to said Liberty alley, with Ail the buildings thereon situate. 2. Tho TWO-STORY noupg, with as much ground corresponding to the width of mid 'Homo on High street, as is cut off by a'streightline running from the oast and'ivest sido of mid Two Story House from High street south ,to said. Liberty allay, with nil buildings thereon situate. - half Vaeant - Ldt adjolning' tho last mention gd house on the_went thirty feet' mi nigh street, anal - of tinf Melo width, to said Libodty alley. All tho'Venetian'lliinds, Latrobe Stoves or Grates with Oil Cloths in- the passages, willbe sold with tho house - wherein they-are now - placed. The property will be sold on the following terms. One half the purchase -.money on the let day of April. next, when possession will -be *livored. One foUrth of.tho purehane money in six -months after, to wit on the let day of October 1868, end the residue on the let of April 1869, when Dead made pursuant to tho will. Ton per cent of the purchase money be paid when tha.property is stricken off, to bo &filleted from the payment in April. Tho property can be oxamined on the week of the sale. Also, will bo sold at tho same ttmo, all the Interest of the late Mrs. Susan H. Thorn, being one undivid ed moietyln a small - pieco of land situate. on the Trindlo Spring road, containg aboitt 'DIME ACRES morn or less,About one .mile east of Carlisle, ad joining lands of J. tlandlton, and J. Holmes, ,to bo sold for cash. 0 00,6 2 00 60,000 00 17,000 00 • 6,000 00 4,027 18 28,041 80 220,685,08 40,788 00 50000 MEM TIOBLIO SALE OF REAL ESTATE _a_ ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1868. The undersigned will offer at public sale at Mount Holly Springs, Pa., tho following Heal Estate. , No. 1: All that large an OMMOLIIOI.II4 - .STONE HOUSE_ DWELLING in which the undersigned resides, The main build ing Is 07 foot in front and 40 feet deep, with back building attached, and a nover.failing well of water in the yard. On the same lot In a barn, lee house, wash Issues and all necessary out-buildings. I ,No—Lt. A large and commodious It. A. liOilLE - TWO STORY FRAME .DWELLING , • with back building, stable and other 'necessary out buildings. Also, a wall of good water and fruit trees situated near property No. 1. • No. 3. A lot containing ono acre of ground, having thereon erected Atrium) house, a etabt9j:,nd a cistern at the door. NW 4. Ten town lets lying on the west side of the Carlisle and Hanover turnpike. MPS° lota. ore very conveniently located for public business, and among the most desirable lots in the village. ,40 No. 5 A tenet of highly improved lodd, containing 35 acres, having thereon erected a ban and carriage hope,. There is also a fine young orchard of apple and peach trees, which have been bedring for 7 or 8 years. No- 6. Four good lots situated witldp,one-brilimilt of the above property, covered ith qiestnut, oak, and pine timber. containing 80 acres. CLARK k SON No. 7. frhroo tracts of land in Dickinson township, covered with chestnut, oak and pine timber which Is very desirable for bnildiog purposeGs near the saw mill of S. P. Roger,. No. 1, troct airdaining 111 acres; 'No-2,70,a cres,and'_,,No7 3; acres. igninr wql also dispose of his Dry Goods and Grocery Store at public sale, which consists of a largo and carefully selected stook of all tho goods kett in a country store. The only reason for disposing of the above property it that the undersigned intends removing to Harrisburg, to engage in another business. , Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. 51., when terms will ho made known by S. N, DIVAN. 10jan-tit. 0 " P ETS.DTS'EM.TRT BALE. - ON-SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1868 Tho undersigned administrator of Michael Gibb late of Dickinson, deed., In pursuance of an order of sale will sell ori the promises, all th..t certain tract of land and tho improvementg thereon, situated In the . raid ton oxlip and bounded by the lands of Nicholas Mowery. NV Diem Carothers, Alexander's heirs and other containing 22 ACRES, more or,less. The Improvements are a substantial two-story i • - .i. BRICK lIOUSE, fe ll; ;fi LOG BARN, wagon shed, corn crib, orchard, &c. no property is t.ituated within livetniles of Carlisle on the Chamborsburg -turnpike. This Is a desirable property and Is well irorth the attention of buyers. - ..IEII3I , I_OIL.SALIII4—Ton-per-centr-of- the-purchase money -when the property is - stricken off; - the - residuct: of one-fourth on the confirmation of thesply, another itmrth on tho first of April 1808, when dtond will be made and possession given, and the balance on tho first of April 1809, with Interest from lho first ~f• April 1064, the taxes 1808 to be 'paid by t 1 e purchaser, who takes tit; crop In the ground. Solo to commence at 10 o'clbck A. M. PAWRICK 0111130:1,q, Administrator. 10jan-te. VAWABLE , REAL ESTATE AT On Saturday, January ' 25, \BGB By virtue of tho last will and testament of Jacob Martin, &cid, I will sell at public sale, in West Fairview. Cumberland county, a very desirable piece of ground, situate in said town, having thereon erected a doubly two-story TRAME.HOUSE, to be sold separately - or together, an will beet suit purchasers. Thero Is n lot of ground adjoining this propert which ran ba.eutolf from It by a 4 ft. alloy, whic will ho done if required; In'whlch roar said lot soil ho Wore,' for sato at tho samo time. Also, at the same time and pit:Co:e. valuahle LOT OF GROUND, situated in said town, contalullig about 58 feet in front_and.l39_B:ot_in depth.. , Salo to eqmmaneo at 1 o'cleelt P. M., whoa terms will bo made Ittuiwn by .jjnp•ts s. TTAMIABLE PROPERTY EOR SAT.E.—me - Two-Story Weialierboarded House and lot otfgronnd on South - Hanover 'street Carnal°, udieldoLpsp.perties of.LuddeAraliam_anil_othera,—at present occupied by John Whisler, the lot Is 30 feet In front and 210 feet in depth to an alley. If net sold at private sale in pie meantime, It alit be then offered at - PIJBLIC SALE, on Wednesday, the 61.14 . 0 f February neat, at. 10 o'clock, A. Dl., at the Court House._ Terms made easy. - ' - • - J. W. EPY, Executor. •- . • 3jan-6E 1) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. oir_Liclaftrtudecootunantyo:udnetaeorf proceedings in Court parti tion, Wine directed, I will °nosedpuplle sale on-Saturday, January 18c 1800.- at tho Court - Ilonso, lu tho borough of CorlIsle; at 11 o'clock of Sold clay, the TWO-STORY STORE HOUSE and lot of ground, situated on the out tilde of South Hanover street, caid borough, late tho property of Wm. Glancey, doc'd., bounded on -the north by property of Wm. Sellers, on the root by Mr. Mutton, and on south b 7 Mrs. Menotti, mud on the West by Hanover street, being 30 feet more loon In -front on Hanover Street, and runr.N2 back about 210 feet. This le a very de sirable property, and In good • order. . . . Terms of sale, made known on day of sale by A.A. LINE, Administrator of WU. GIMANOItY dee'd .2.odoc.ta. at 87C.1,11 - - -- -Tio small luarses: Ono Beloit and the other Frame, two stories high on west -Locust al,eY, near tho • CollogO. Lots 30 Soot front by 300 foot in .51 111 • depth, with Hydrant In tho yard. Perms . g moderate Apply to O. P. HB6IRIOII, Carlisle. ajttn.dt. • • • • • VOTE - JR—The 00-partnershiprhero. Li toforo wasting botwon W. 'P. Lynch and Goo. It. Foot, is this day deaolvad, by mutual consent, W. P. Lynclr retiring. . - .: Tiro books and accounts are In the lninds of W. P. Lynch fol. settlement. . . - - W. P. LYNOIf; - ' OHO. 11. FOOT. '..- The busitiossmill tie continue horeaftor, at the old stand, by Goo. It. Boot and John D. Lynch, undor the acme name of Foot 4-Lynch, who will endeavor to ,give entire satisfaction to all who may Outer thorn with thorn patronage. FOOT; & LYNCH.. 4 1- . Al ordore loft at the residence nof Wm: 'P. Lynch, ill-luCeive-- the Immediate attention of root it 14 otb. , . •, . • ,ttiati.k. - -' " EN , -INVENTION IN .IA—DRILLS.—Tho subscriber, having procured a patent for a novel and most excellent Improvement lrj,Graln brills by which tho.graln Instead of , being planted in 8 , 4 Inch rows as In the old method le scat. tared over a surface of three Inches, thus securing an equal and even deettlbutlon of the seed, and a' eon , elderably greater yield of grain.. • Thla Improveinont can be readily attached to any of the drills now In use. "'Rath and County:Biglitafor sale, agents limited Thia le an excellent opportunity for active, ones gotta young men , to make largo salaries. ; For particulars :addroxe: - : Invontor and Patentee . - Billromanatowil PutoCClo.. _T2 Man-Mfg. - • • "WYN N E mill give lessons ,on 'tho' Plana; Oigan'dc. Terms 121, dollars per quarter, two lessons par , Week, ' TOningainiimparing: - • 4 •N. • ~. (40,8 t ' 0 4., • • JAMES HAMILTON, , - JAMES H. GRAHAM; DAVID STERRET, Executors. - JOSEPH' - 3r l rx ihocutor. .DRY GOODS. IMPORTANT - ANNOUN6EMpaI POSITIVELY TI E • GREATEST REDUCTION PRI C S -of the Season Greenfield% No. 4 East Main 4.5 t., All the best makes of ptlnte 12% can to. Choice styles prints, 8, 10 and 12 cents. A beautiful Mualln, (bleached,) 1 yard wide 12X eta. .11est Domestic Gingham in town nt 12% and 16 - eta. Tlelangs 12'4,15 and 20 els ; extra heavy 4 4 25 eta. While, Lied, Yellow and Gray Flannels, from the late forced sales,At atly reduced prices. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! ._ (load Brown-blankets at $2 50 per pair; White _ wool) Blankets $4 per pair; the largent 1 14 Blankets (all wool) only $4 40 pnr pair ; all the finer grades very cheap. SHAWLS REDUCED IN PRICES I We have a splendid square Shawl, Ladles' also, only $3. Good'Doulde Shawls 46 and $6, doll six weeks ago at $B.. • A-fullansortmOnt - of _DRESS GOODS, At prices that dofy competition All - tho beet grades of French Merino at 87c. FlOO and 1 20. . _ Beautiful Rope, very cheap Elegent Alpacas, In Blacla, Browns, Blemark, Wino Gross end Bluo 00 cents. FURS! FURS! A largepskirtment eery cheay. By special arrangement with one of the largest Fur 'louses In this country, I can and will sell Fors lower than any store In Carlisle. FRENCH CLOAKINGS, In foney stylso very. low. .....- • T o beet Illaclgalleaver all wool, very fine, only $4 506 A full stook of Jeans, Satinette. Cloths and On eelmeree just received at astonlablngly low prices. THE AMEEICAN STAR CORSET, ONLY $1 00 I nm the exclusive agent'pf the stove for CARLISLE. .1100 P SKIRTS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, lIANDKER ornEFs, LACE COLLARS, NETS, In feet everything connected with n FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS ROpirrlng propoptly altended, to. Spouting will too - put up on reasonable - terate and with dispatch. • Please give us s call at 1 11 - 0.7 - S3.Soutio Hanover Street, adjoining Blalr's Grocery. • JAMIS - M'GONIGA .- - establishment, at prices - that cannot fall to please. I octd. 67.6 m ro. - I mean tvhat I say when I assort that there to no store In the county thit — can offer goods at low p - Hoes or offer abettor stock. Remember tbo fart that a the above geode have boon puolumed within the le iteyk,_itt_ttrltlto Iterd salon, which enables Luc to otter these Induceinente to purehafierir. L T. GREENFIELD, EAST MAIN STREET. I FLOOR OIL CLOTHS OA hand, you cheap = FOR BALE' OR RENT. F °R4 ren t__froin 401_1868, IWO iew.brlck. two-story bonsee_on East strop) desirable location, apply to ' djan.ati' W. 0. SAWYER. FOR RENT.—The undersigned off Ors for rOit from the Ist of April next, that LARGE AND CONVENIENT STORE ROOM, N 0.13, Elnuth Hanover street, now occupied by hat. This room is oloOttly.fitted up. wlth _convenient shelving, hak an excellonV cellar under it, and would DoiuSt the place for a hardwate or tdry goody atom. ,Apply to X 013.. SOB OR RENT.'' That tine two-story K H O U•S• E or with flue large lot, situated on South 6 p. 1 7-, :Miniver street, nearly opposite the National Hotel. This property is now In the ciccupanoy of Jo Ito T. Green, /fol., and Is ono of the most complete and •comfortable dwellings ,in c. 410,, possession will be given on tbq first of AprirlB6B. , . For terms and other particulars apply to JAMES BENTZ, No 6 Market Square, Harrisburg. or taANDREW WASIIMOOD, 10Jan-tf. . Carlisle. f ,LEGAL ,NOTICES. AUDITORS is . hereby given to, the er,editors of the estate ot W. T. Cocklin, that a distribution of the assets in bands of his adminiAtiatrlx will bp made at my office. in Carlisle, on 'Saturday,: 'January-11 1808 All parties in interest are requeste'd to present their EMM DMINISTRATORM s-• NOTICE.- Letters of administration on the estato .oi enjumiu - 11..Maufman, decd., late of. Sith Middle ton townebip, haying boon issued to the subscribbr, residing In the same township, notice is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate to make pay ment and those having claims to present them to EPHRAIM SMELLY, • Administrator. novls-St. • • • • DMINISTEATOR'S NOTICE.. .Letters' of AtlmMistration on the estate of { l l_ ohu liefßotlnger, dee'd., Into "of Went Pennaboro townshlpshaving boon Issued by the Register of Cumberland county to Llhi subscriber, residing in Plainfield, notice is hereby given to all• porsono in• debtod to sold ostato to maim payment and - those having-claims-to present them- duly- authenticated for settlement to . . . .. DANIEL MYERS% - Adm inistrator EMIIM XECUTORS'--NOTICE. _Li Notice Is hereby given-that- Letters Testomen-. ory on the estate of tho late Mrs. Susan. II Thorn. doc'd., have been granted to the undersigned mid. lug in Carlisle, and Its vicinity. All persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having elames against said estate to present 'them for settlement. -„ JAMES HAMILTON JAMES 11. GUARANI, • D. STIIRETT, - .Executors I3doc Ct. XECUTOR'S NOTlCE:—Letters Testamentary ,on the estatonf Samos Williams, r uc'd., Into of Monroe township, having boon granted to the subscriber residing the first lu Carroll town ship, York Co., and the second in Monroe_ township, Cumberland county, notice' - hereby given to all persons having claims againSt said estate -to present them and those Indebted. to Make payment to .1011 N WILLIAMS, J0'4.13P11 BRANDT, 20dee•fit - I•:xecrttors. I N BANKRUPTQY. Eastern District ofle‹::lsylsonia 8. S. CARLIOLE Dec. 20, A. D. 1 . 867. • Tho undersigned hereby gives notice of hie np. ',ointment no Aesigneo of Andrew J. Kula, of.Now ♦lile, In tho County of Cumberland, and... , tate of Pennsylvania, within said district, who bias been adjudged a bankrupt upon hie oivrt. petition _,,b the Ife — tirT;tifsaitt - district. *••• H. NB A , Assignee. • No. 52 Smith Hanover St., Carlisle. • To the Creditors of said Bankrupt. Sian St. • PROCLAWATICN. the Hon.. the Hon.. JAMES H. WGranAu, President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Per. ry,and Juniata. and Justice of the several Courts lb Oyer a ndTormlner and General Jail Delivery ht said counties, and Thomas P. Blair and Hugh Stuart, Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, In Ito said county of Cumberland, by their precept to me directed, dated the 11th day of Novunber;A: D. 1567; have ordered tho Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be holden at Carlisle on the 2d Monday of Tanuttry_lsss_, beingAlnt 43'1_ itribM'Emicyffiliii forenoon, to co. - tT. weekti. — NOTlCEllliforebyllVOlCtb — tile Co - roner;:r talk:OS — el the Peace, and Constables of the said county of ..Cum holland that they are by the said precept commanded to ho thbn and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and i oquisitlons e xaminations, and all other remembrances, to do those things whirl, to their offices applirtaln to be done, and ,all these that are bound by recognizant:en, to in owente against the prisoners that aro or than shall be in the Jail of sold county, are to ha there to prosecute them an shall ho Just. JOS. C. TIIOMPSON, Sheriff. &lee, 1867. STOVES AND TINWARE JAMESOgIe, Al, MANUFACTURER ANI') DEALER IN STOVES, TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, South Hanover SE., Adjoining Blair Son's Grocery CARLISLE; PA The subscriber thankful for past favors, resbectfully inforths his friends and the public, that-ha-has now on hand a largo supply of tba BOOR and " -" PARLOR STOVES, HEATERS and RANGES. In the Stove Dopartment•wo dosiro to call particular attention to tho following, comprising as they do, the very host Cook and Parlor Stoveo now In use: NIMROD,_ QUAKER CITY, • EXCELSIOR, PENN, NOBLE COOK, _ . NIAGARA, SUSQUEHANNA and IRONSIDES. To spook at length of the different Stoves would ccupy too much space, but wedeeni It necessary to all the attention of the publie to the EMPIRE GAS BURNER. —This truly_wonderfulllarlorvind_Oftice_fitove_ls_so constructed that the cheapest quality of coal (Lime burner's) can ho used" with success.—lt Mims con tinuously and the tiro ib easily kindled. It is capa ble of healing ono roombajew and two rooms above. Thorn is no' dust and no escape of gas, and an actual saving of coal, which in two or three seasons will pay for the stove. The Emplro has many valuablo qualltlos which van only be fully appreciated by seeing It In opera tion. Wo claim that It is far supoi for to any other Stove now In Use, and we feel satisfied that we can convinco all who will favor us with an oxa mi nation of the Stove at our shop of this part. NVe havo on hand a full assortment of TI.N WARE. • • • THE CARLISLII -. COOK STOVE. unfaaturad at P. OAR Co'a foundry and Manhine Shop, Carlisle, CANT HE BEAT I This is the testimony of a cocoa of families in Cumberland, Perry and Adams Counties who are now using thorn. Call and sea thorn. CORN' SHELLER S, .trustug olthor by powor or by band—constantly on nand end for sale by F. GARDNER dc Co; Foundry and Machine Shop, East Main Street. sTgam. BOILER MAKING. We are prepared to mkt] btoam Boilers of all Blasi and kinds promptly and on the host torms. Also Smoke Stacks and , allurtleles in that lino. RErAnt- Ino or Doncne and Engines promptly attended tq fn thwbest manner. P. GARDNER G 00. Foundry and ;quelllna Shop, Carlisle, Pa Jan. 24417. Ist EIV NOVELTIES WEDDING "'INVITATIONS. . , Tito larriost ;Variety of Styles error offered t o lho Public.: . • - Neir Novelties constantly added to our pimples.' 'Orders attonded to by- moil. .' . Prices Reasonable.• ' „ R. ITOSICINS d CO. d Engravers, Shit!nacre, F,Tqtactoo, nn Blank Beni Tlnnufacturers, . OE) Arch Street ! X'hEadolphin. 22poir 07.3 m t. - MOTT.° E. The regular annual meeting of the Stockhol ders of the First Nallonal-Bauk,-of Carlisle, for the election of Directors, ivlll he, held at their flanking Homo In. Carlisle,, on Tuesday,' tho 14- day of January. 1869; between tho hours 61'10 A. M. and 4 P, of said day. ' . • --• WAS. If. DESDURN, Coshler. 18dop-lit. -- • • • • j)EAFNESS,"I3LINDNESS,iiiid-CK TAURTIttentoa with the utmost euceose,l)y ,Taueori; td.l).4.o4lllst_nnOLAutlfit.(formlrtyx Loy don, Etolland,)To., 805 Aroh Phllad'n, 'Teeti• - .monlale from the rollablo sources In thin city and country can Ito soon at hie Moo. Tho medical Om ulty are.luvlted to ,accotopany their' pationte, as tio . has nertecrote In hie practice, Artificial Eyes Inserted'. trlthout'Paln. No chnnto ibr examination. May 10. 5867—Sy. Fauey,priniing d6ne here. EXCTITEMpNT AT 'VIM OLD CORNER S.7l' 31 , . AI N R .E T, Has been evented by-, an 'other largo arrival or Er The largo Auction Sales ' IN- W. F. SADLER, Auditor NOW IS THE TIME I'ITAT EVERY . • , LADY • ~ (~. ,..„ , . i . In the town and county can purchase a GOOD FRENCH MERINO A'A 1,00 EMPRESS REPPS all *I BO „- - l' '. i," ALPAOA POPLINS 76 i= . Splendid PLAID POPLINS 76 to 1,00 .1 CASIDIEItS only'l6 and all other Dress Goode all cheap In proportion BLANKETS I 'BLANKETS I Please do not forgot the feet that all high prices are KILLED . . . _ • lona kinds of Donpralc Goods GOOD. CANTON FLANNEL 12 34 , i Nie " DOMESTIC GINGHAM 12,4 CALICOES 10 , . - - I " CALICOES 810 rind 12 MEETINGS PILLOW, CASE ISIUSLINS, FOB- INGS, CIIECES, TOWELINGS, TABLE DIAPE el Ac. At such prices se will asprilph eiery perso '' that will call .. ON LEIDTGH & MILLER, and purchase ono ofthe must style of LADIES' CLOTH CLOAXS, AIANTILLAS, &e:; ,&r. A splendid assortment of Cloaking, Cloths by the yard or piece. • largoa stork of long and aquar SHAWLS,- ore always to be found on Um CORNER ,you will 'find ovary dlecript lon of CelsA_NNp LS dim Colors an qualities White and Colord,Alfome made, Flannel . Shirting Fla cheaper than ever the old stand you will rind the greatest variety - of all kinds of from the cheapest Furs up to tho real Mink Sable MUFFS, . ... . - COLLARS, . " - - CAPES, - . ..- BERTH - AS. lIOODS, ... TRIMMINGS &r., . for Lattice, Misses, and Children, at.-- ... Leidich & Miller's :harp later° you see the greatest variety of • • AVER, OATINGS, • FRENCH CLOTHS and'OASSIMERE. . FANCY OA SSIMERB, .. •• Milli ETTS &e., die. L . . - A special Arrangement - with it - ltrareleien — Tatlor, tTA roalca,:any garment In very eho'vt, notice MOURNING .COODS-1— Mw . nys a full supply of every description of FUNERAL GOODS. Strict attention In filling _orders from town or county, . . . . . NOtions ahvglys on hand such an BREAKFAST SHAWLS, . , - 'SOMAS, HOODEL_ • _ . . SOARES, TIE% - -- . .' . • EMERY, GLOVES, FATTENS, YARNS. . hrawOrs and Undorshirts, Uoopid Skirts Ar., An The beat_to ballad _ln the county, at the anti ... . - , , . . , , whore they have the lamed and be ft' of ^. - (MEM& • • ' . . • / ' ' lIIATTINQB, ~. DRUGGITTS, - ' ' . • IWOB, lIATTPote. Pleaso do not fell to 'diva UN e'en% aii we are deter , rained not to be undersold, and can .always prove to our friends that we sell good Goode cheaper than any other house In the county. - • - LEIDICH BFAILLER. • SIGN OP,TIII PAR PII:P-17iKALL$ Ezamm ' D.RY GOODS. T. 'N(?1%,2. BOUGAT - AN Nflyir YORK AND PHILADELPHIA- THE AT F lj RS, etIEAP BALM.OIiAL SKIRTS, STORE NO. 2 =I ;r4a:s~+. !~ . ate _~
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