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