Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, January 24, 1868, Image 3

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SPECIAL NOTIOLfS.
,• ,
HEATH
The. iubsoilher bee just rocelred a good supply of
the bestial and white solo loather, !Which ho offers at
greatly reduced prices . for the CASH . hoops Ma
_hand corielautly all kinds of finished loather. Plena°
call at Wm. Blair's now tannery ioat of South Etna
Carnal°.
Clllilo.rres lAves 'Sayed for 50
.
Cents.
•
THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN DIE
ANNUALL' :ofertroup. Now mothers, IF you,
would Spud 60 cents, ‘and';always have .a bottle of Dii
Tobias' ,4fi - nafthiii'Linfinent in the hoots, you - nevar..
need ?Oar fasing yormlittle one when attacked with
the complaint., If Is now 20 - years since I have put DP
my , Liniment, 'Ad never heard or a ‘ child dfing
of
Croup when my i f intirient was used; but hundredsof
cases of cures have hoop lwportod to vno, and -many'
state if it was $lO dollars par bottla - th ey'would not
be without it. 11 - asides Which, it Is a certain cure frit
Outs, Bur as, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat SW 011 -
Inge,3lumps, Colic, Dlarrhcca,Dysontory, Spasms, Old
Sores, and-Pains la the Back and Cheat. No ono oneo ,
trles it who is ever without It is warranted per
taka ;InternaliV=Sultz - Directions .- w ith.,
°every, hottle. Sold by all Druggiats, Depot, 60 Cort•
landt Street, New York. Alit
24Jan.08 lm.
TO CONSUMPTIVE
The Rev. EDWARD A WILSON 'krill send (froo of
- aline) to all who desire it, the proscription with the
directions fonmaking and using the simple remedy
by which be was cured of a lung affection and that
- dread d limas° Consumption. ills only object is to
benefit the afflicted - and be hopes every sufferer will
try this prosetiption as it cost nothing, and may
prove rt - blessing:-Ploaseaddroco
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, •
..No. 165 South Second Street, Williamsburg, Now York -
mayl7 67-Iy..
INFORMATION.
--Inferrnotion7gUarantaed t 6 pioduce_ al:luxuriant
growth of hair upon n ball hfiad or lieardias face,
also n recipe - tor tho removal of Pimples, Blotchas,
Eruptions, etc., on tho akin, leaving tho some soft,
clear, And beautiful, can bo obtained ~ I vlthout chargo
by addressing
THOS. F. CHAPMAN, CHEMIST,
623 Broadway, Now York.
reayl7 aby. .
11ETV
NOTICE.-
FOr the member's of the Allen and Bot Pennsboro!
Mutual Fire Insurance Company.
At a meeting of *the Boamb of Managers held this
day, a tax of lour per cent. was made ou all available
Premium Notos now in possestion of the Company.
Von are therefore reguestid to pay the mme, over to
Daniel Dailey, Beg., Treasm or, or to his authorized
agents on or before thelat of N larch, 1808. By order
of_the Board. .k
24Ja,683t
_IN BANIRUPTCY.
, -
TEasitr District of Pennsylvania.
At Philadelphia, the 4th day of Jan. A. D. 1669.
The undersigned hereby gives settee of his appoint
ment as Aasigneo of George IN McWillMull of Phila
delphia in the county of Philadelphia and Slate of
Pennsylvania within said district, who has been as
signed a bankrupt upon leis own petition icy the Dis
trict Court of said district.
To.-whom It may concern. .
--- ' MADISON R. HARMS, Assignee.
312 Now Street, Philadelphia.
24Jnn•d9 3t
DUPLIC SALE OF ArALUABIJE
REAL ESTATE IN CARLISLE.
sOn'EIATURDAY Iho 22,1 (hi) , of FEBRUARY 186 S, at
.11 o'clook A M..w11l bo oflooßl on the premises, the
delightful suburban Iteshioneo;ofAlr. Benedict Law,
(now tho property of D. P: 6outhworth) on the East
side of South ilanovor Street, consisting of a largo
two story FRAME and WEATHERBOARD ED 11011 SF,
ticith wings - and Daekbuilding.‘ Fromo Stable and
Outhildings, togother With- the LOTS OF OROIIND
occupied by and adjoining this residence, containing
In all liboUt 160 foot front and extending back 230 feet
to an alley.
TERMS OF' SALE 7: - Ton per cent. of tiro purehaSo
money to be paid on the day of sale, and the balance
on the first dug of April 1000, when - poeeobsion will be
- given and aßeed made.
2 4inn.6B 3t
REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC
On Tuesday, Febrifary 4, 1868. -
- -The-subseriber,-(lem-Itieller,--residing-near-Rmighs
town, Cumberland county, In., on the Olio, loading
from e lTarrikliiirg - "[0 Pittshurg - offurs - hirr - Valuable -
Farm; containing - 204- acres of LIMESTONE LAND,
about 100 acres cleared; and In a good state of (MU
vation;the balance well covered with Timber. There
is a good OBCllAltaof choice fruit, Apples, Peals,
Poaches, Cherries, Plums, Grapes &v., on the prerrnsos.
The Improvements, aro a good BRICK DWELLING
lIGUSC - ; - two stories high,- lately built, containing
eight rooms, Wash [louse, Smoke House, Cistern, a
good Bank Barn Corn Crib, Wagon Shed Bog Pen,
Carriage House:Cider Press, Sc., all nearly now. 'There
in also a large Cistern neer the barn. Tho nblre
property will be sold as a whole, or in parts to cult
purchaser. Any person wishing to view the farm
l k
,
can do so by calling on the subscril r, residing on the
premise. Sale to commence at P o'clock, on sold
dity, when terms will be made know by
~ ' - OEOII 3E, KELLER.
21jart-69 s
QUERIFF'S SALES.
By . virtuo of sandry. NV, its of Venditioni Exponns
Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumber.
!and county, and tIT moo directed, I wilt expose to
sale, by public.Venduo or outcry, at tho Court. Homo,
T in,thedlorough,ufafrllale on Stitioday,y_ohdu_ary,Bth
• 1.1165,1tt 10 o'clock, Th e follow ing described
Beal Estate, to wit
A lot of ground situate in New Mu:4oton, Cumber.
and County, bouhded on the north by liarrieburg
apdGaillelo turnpike, on the MISI by lot of John EMU,
On the sotitli - by an alley and on tho west by lot of
Joseph Egolf' containing 50 foot in front and 180 in
depth, morn or loss, haring theroon orectod a TWO
STORY FRAME DWELLING llOUSE r nithbackbulld ,
ing,Srama, Stn de, Hog Pon, nmoke nous°, and other
outbuildings. Solzod and taken Into (dm:nation as the
property-ofJacpb.Wort.
Also, A lot of ,'round situated Di - the - borough of
Carlisle, Cumberland County; bounded on tho north
„„ aneoLa.tt lout bby Toot Louth - -
-
orl;ed, t—by-C.hmploy,—contaming
40 feetln front and 120 In depth,. mom or less, having,
thereon erected a TWO - STORY LUG AND WEATII
ERBOARDED DWELLING HOUSE, and Back Inchon,
a.ONE_STOIty.,BRICE SALOON., Summer Homo, and
other outbuilding - BT .- Seized and tukon in •oxecution
as the property of James T. Murray.
- To be sold-by me,-
JOB. C. THOMPSON;
Sheryl:
`.. OrrlcEiethiaLE,
,Jan., 24,1808. f
Com:axiom—On all solos of 8500 or ovor, 300 will be
readired to bopuld when tho property is etrlckon off,
_and $O5 on all sales under $lOO.
- 24,1au-68 ts.
EPORT OF POOR HOUSE VlSl
jou TORS FOit 1867.-76 the LiOnorable, the Judges
of the (hurt of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland Coonty
The undersigned appointed by your llonorablo
Court v tailors of the house of Employment, Au., for
the—year 166 L respectfully report: That having
tended to the duties of their appointment by visiting
the institution horn time to time during, tho post
year they at all times folind the lionso, pau.
per,lnmates and the farm attachodiunder pro* man
agement, and in proper condition, the feeble In body
and mind kindly cared for, tho sturdy vagrant and
others able to work made tonally,' that this is for such
as they a house of - Employment, as well as of IICCOIII.
modatlon. All orb properly fed and tho,proctice of
---psronstuleanitnesuriOdb%uuloreed.',ln-Viow-14111/A
-we - recommend the continuance of the present efficient
Steward and Stowordets, under whrso • moungombn t
house, inmates and farm, show continual improve
wont. Wo clone this brier report with oxpresslng our
regret for the loss of one of-tint outer 'buildings of the
institution by fire recently, nod our sorrow that its
destruction Involved the 10811 of tbruo of its inmates.
- Wo recommend the erection in Its stead of a suitable
building with the modern Improved safe mode of hoot
p log - buildings - of ado class by hot Water, Or heaters in
the basement, and that this building, thus boated and
properly ventilated - besot apart for Ihu Insane and
blind of - our Connty. - All of which is raspeetfully sub
. witted"
24Jan-18C8
AGENTS 'WANTED FOR
THE BA.UE-COATS,
And Jam theg 7 'Lived and Aught - and died
for-the
With Boanqa ancrpAidonts in thh Great
Rebellion,
• Comprising -.Narralives of .-Personal Ad d
ventures, Thrilling .• Incidents . Daring
•
• • Expidits, - Heraie Detds,,Wonderful Es
capes, Life in:- the 'Camp, 'Field- and'
Bospital; ~:adventhreS of Spies and
Scouts, .Togethei• Milk, the Songs, Bal
lade,. Anecdotes
,and .112,19)Z02'011i%
delletiV
splendidly •-Illustrated: with toyer t Oisw
liltuutred - Fine Portraits solonfriliewtatle
• ',full Fangreovlinarea,
Thom is acertaiii pondion of tio war tinatattill noier
-go into.the rogular histories, nor-be embedlod In -ro
t mance or poetry, which is a vary real part of it, and
will, if prom-midi convey to, sumeeding,goannlitions - a
r batter idtia of the 'spirit of the conflict timatuany dry
reports of careful`, a:glandless of events; aml tide part
.may hOcallod the gossip, the fad," the' pathos` of the
, .
war.' This illuotrates the - character of the leattenii the
humor of tin - Soldiery, the devotion of womanitho bra:
very of mon, and the pluck of our heroes; the romancii
and hardshipr of the sorricd. -•-n• • •
Ad'ho 'Valiant and Brave aleartedi the . idalotuiesguo
andrEramatici the -Witty,' and- - Marvelous, then Towline
.and atbetic,and the whole Panorama of the War 1(6.
horn thrillinig- portrayed' in a masterly manner, at
once bletorical-and-romantie,-rondaringdt - - - thotmott
migne t iMilliant-and-readable - _book that-the
t war has called forth. ' •
r - Ammon:Mantas -wall as instraction 'irtayho'finitidin n
every ppefe, as graphic, detail, brilliant wit,htid au.
atOry, aro sklllfnilyhatorwovon in this work
'Of literary -art ..,'.:: , tnt- •
Bend forOitctilara'andwo dui orate, -rind dfull, :
scriptioh of the Work. Address,
- ..• ,% JONES - BROTHERS ti
.• , •24jt0148 2t. . Phlltatolpbliti Y 4 .4 ‘,
ME
NEW ADVEATISkIiEW,SI,
U 141.10 1 41 PACIFIC RAILROAD
Running West, from Omaha
Across 'the Continent,
'II.W :-rt.EIGNER
ARE .NOW COMPLETER.
The track being ang;irßins ,i2l2l4bing
WITNIN TEN NILES OE - THE SUMMIT
- the - Rock* Mountains. -
&The' remaining terimiles will be ilnished - as eomras
the weather,permts the roadbed to be, sufficiently
packed to receive the rails. The work eontinues to be
pushed forward in the rock cuttings on the vet - stern
slopo with unabated energy, and a much larger force
will be employed during the current year than over
boford. The prosßect that the whole._ ,• -
GRAND LI,NE __TO THE PACIFIC
Will Completed - in 1870 -
was never better. The means eo far provided for con
struction have proved — ample', and there Is no lack
of fund , for the most vigorous prosecution of the on.'
terprlse; These moans ara.dlrlded lots four classes:
•I.—UNITED STATES BONDS,
_llaving4hlrty_.y.tars-to run,-and-bearing-aht .ptir-cont.„
ctlrritney - interoatTat - the tats 'of sto,ocio per mile - for
-517 miles on tho Plains; then at the rate of 548,000 par
mile NY 150 miles through the Rocky Mountains;
then at the rdtteof $3'2,000 per mile for the remaining
distance, for-which the United. States :take a second
lien rvt security., The Interest on these Bonds to hr
paid by..the Iltttsll Statue government, which aloe
pays the Corepany..one half tho amount of. its Hills in
money foe transporting its freight, troops, Mails, Le.
The remaining half of these bills is placed to the'Com
pany's credit, and forms a sinking fund which may
Onnlly discharge the whole amount of this lien.
2.—FIRST :MORTGAGE BONDS.
By its charter the Company Is permitted to Issue,
its own inrat Mortgage Bonds to the Hams amount no.
LIIt odds Issued by tifil - govoraltioritTaildWnierc,
and only as the road progresses. ..Thojruatees for tics
Bondholders, ai u the lion. 11, D. Morgan, U. S. Senator
from Now Tack,: and the Hon: Oakes Ames, Mambas
of the U. 5, House of Represontatives, who urn respon-i
slide for the delivery of these Bonds 'to tho Cbmpany
in accordance with the terms of the law. ,
3.-T-HE-LAND.-GRANT.-
tho Union Amino Pall Pond Company has a lan.l
grant or absolute donation from tho government of 12,-
800 acres to tho mile on the road, which lan not ho
worth less than sl,Bo per acre. nt the lowest valuation.
4.-THE CAPITAL STOCK.
__Thnanthorizod - 6anltal of tho Union Pacific hailrood
sVooooo — bavo
Neon paid on the work already done. -
,The Neansl,Saificient to Build the Road
Contracts fur the entire work of building 914 miles of
first-class railroad frombrualm, comprising - much of the
most difficult mountain work, and embracing every ex
pense except afirvfiying, have been made with respon
sible parties (n ho have already finished hver 540 miles),
at the average rate of sixty-tight thousand and fifty
eight dollars 00,050 y par mire: This price includes all
nece,sary shops for construction and repairs of care,
-depots,-stations, and all other incidental buildings,
and also locomytives, passenger, baggage, and freight
cars, and other requisite rolling stock, to an amount
that shall not be less than $5,000 per mile. - Allowing
the cut of the ronmining'one - hundred -- and eighty-six
of the eleven handfed miles assumed to be built by
the Union Pacific f .. ,,lona . pany to ho $OO,OOO pet' mile,
Tho- Total.--tost of - gl_ovonalundred
Miles_ Will be as follows
914..mi1e5, at $69,0513,., ----_-.-$02, 405,010-
100 miles, at $28,000 --- 1449,000
Add discounts on bonds, surv/j4, fir., -1,500,000
- Socrotnry
MIT
As the U. S. Bonds are equal" to rnonili, Sect the
Company's own First Mottgsvo Bonds have a ready
market, we have as the
AVEtilable Cash Resources for Build
- ing Eleven ELundredes
U. S. Bonds, • $25,358,000
First Mortgage Bonds, 59,0'28,000
Capital Stock paid in on the work
new due,
Land Grout, 11,080,0p0 acres, at 81,00
per aFre,
"As purely literary works, thoso Historical romances
possess a high degree of merit. They read like gonu
mo4istories."—Cathoifc Wor/el
"They arueorrect descriptions of then countries and
the pouplo doscribod,"—Hcraid. •
•
-EARNINGS of THE COMPANY. I II: They .are Entertaining.
. .
SIM
Tho Company have ample facilities for supplying
any dotideney.that may arlso In means - for constru,
tion. This.inay bo done wholly or in part by addition
al subscriptions to capital stocic.
At present, the profits of the Company are derived
only from Its lodal tragic, but this is already much
more than sufficient to pay "the inte.est •cio all the
Bonds the Compaey•can 158110 if .not another - -mile.
were MUM: It Is not doubte d When the road is
completed the through traffic of the . only line coil"-
meeting dui Atlantic and Pacific States will be large
beyond precedent, and, as there will be no competb
lion, it can always be done at profitable rates.
It Will be noticed that the Union Pacific Railroad
is, in fact, a Government Work, built under the
supervision ofGov droment officers, and to a large
extent with Government money, and Clot it s bonds
are Issued under Government. direction.' It
WM. I. SHEARER,
• Att'v. &c
. . -
that noelmilar - Recurityie - se- carefully guard.
!d, and certainly uo other Is based upon it tat ger or
norcrraluabl Turopertyr — tra - tha Comp 41:t's ,
- FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
are offered for the Vresent at 00 DENTS ON TUE
DOLLAR, they aro the cheApest security In the mar
ket, being more than 15 per cent. lower then U. D.
Stocks. They payi
SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD,
or over NINE LEE CENT. upon the investment,
and have thirty years to run before maturity. ,Sub
scriptions be received in Carlisle, by
A. L. SPONSLER ESQ.,
and in New York at the Company's, Office, No. :2I)
Nassau ftreet, and by
CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, NO. 7 Islnsmtu
CLARE, DODGE & CO 3 BANKEII9, 51
. Wall St.,
JO ,N J. Cisco Sr. So: , ;, BiLNKLRS, 33 Wall'St.,
and by the Connisny's advertised Agents throughout
the United Stoics. lhiurittanciis should be wade lu
drafts or other funds par in Now yak, and the bonds
will be sent free of chargo•by return express. Parties
wiliFeribing -- thrcmgh - lecAl - agents - will - look to - them
fur their dei'vcry.
A NEW PA:UNMET AND MAP, showing the Pro.
• grese of the. Work, ltesources for Construction, and
Value of Bonds, way be' obtained at the Company's
Offices or of Its advertised Agents, or will bo sent
free on application.
%nu•lin
FiLLING UPI' .41T COST.'—HavingB rented ono of the splendldluslness.r_o_oms In_the
neWiillding-of—ltobbil=-Glyou,—lisq.;,--oh—the—North
West corner et the Public Square, The undersigned
will sell Ms' entire stock of Olocks, Watehts"and
Jewelry, from this time until April Ist. ,The room
now occupied by me will bu for runt from April
- - ' -•-
IVOTICE.—Notiee is ' hereby given
'that tho firm of •F. GARNER. & CO. has
been changed by tho withdrawal of TllO3lAd Minn.
who has sold his intorost in tho busidoss to Gr.onde
S. BEETEM.
The business of tiro CarlisiciFouplry and Machina,
Works will bo continued by the undorslgned under
the former name of F. GARDNER & Co. All accounts
due to, as well as against the old firm, will bo tatted
by 'tho now fik.fp
EMI
THE INCOME LAX!
ASSISTANT ASSESSOR'S OFFICE
'UNITED STAtEfI INTERNAL REVENUE,
9114 Divisivy jslls District, Pennsylvania,
Carlisle, January 8,1805.
. . .
Pursuant to: the act of Coniess, approved sTarcfh
.2(l;l:B(l77thttlrtcamirl'alt - fOr - ro.
- 1867,c1 - 16P -- Spttifal'
Taxes (or Lidenses) upon trades; Professions and
Cleoupatlons, fbr the ensuing year, pre to ho assessed
burnediately. .
All persons residing In the Borough of Carlisle or
In the townsh ps of North Middleton, South Middioton,
Middlesex tk tt Dickinson, um .notified to mho re-•
turrai to this oftleo, at onto, of their Incomes for 1807,
or Glair Carr aqua mono ancoolllng G4lOO In value, and ,
their Gold a 1 Silver Plato, .
AfirAppli tions for Special 'faxes (Licenses) for
theinasuled year should ho leads at once.
. floturus wlll bo received:
' On Thursday, February 6th, at the Public house of
J. 0,-Beecher, in North Alltbllnton township.
Ou Friday, February ith,.tit the' Corns!, Springs,
In Middlesex township.• '
On Saturday, l'oburary StV, at the - Public House of
Jodeph L.'Kuottlo. In DiCkiilBol2 township.
On Friday, Fobruary. ,therPublia Mum of
Sayyder'ltuplep; In PaportOwn.
On SatUrday, February, lOth, at tliii — Publie house
et Jeremiah 'Hannon, at Sbilinq Springs. ,
And on, anal daysorior te March Ist 1808, tit the
Assistant Assessor's No, 7,„ South .hfar:ltut
Square..
'`. , WILLIAM ISENNODY.
' Assistant As's:war, Bth plot, Pa.
WILSON FLEMING,
L'PIIItAIAI SHELLY;
A. 110SLEIL
IG al' t'6 r'l 7/ St at cm e n tS
Loans and Discounts, • " '0 216,035 33
U.S. Bonds, , t • L ,1 ' 1 i 100,000 00
Legal 'render Notes and Postal Currency. .35,001 02
Notes of other'Satilts, " "2,277'.00
Cash-Items,l/ ' -'
... 1,288 tOtt
Duo from oldfor Banks and Bankers,' 41,020, 08
Roalllstat6 and Insurance, 8, 0 02 17
Iturnlturonild Fixtures, "i 903 08
Premiums,—: -:,._`:_1,060 -00
Protons; '1 - • • -32'78
Capital;
' Burtaus Cont',
,
/Dlodountsand tr,otle litui
, Duo to other Banks and flailoup )
Indtvidual Doposlts,
da•—•
I.ll)lttdonds Vojiald
, • ; ; 400,642 00
Tho . abovo slatomont , fif , truo tor , the' beet ;of ,my
Imoivlodge . . .
011 AB. 3
II . 1
lIDPAURN.
Aiorne • ") :*
and ,aubSorp,ed b?fnFo ma I.lkls oightl
. t day.ol
• • :It. it. NOBLEI
"*"
. 1 ' ,
64:0:M1
;95,115,010
$84,2 6 000
JOHN J. OISCO, Treasurer.
Now 'Fork.
TISOAIAS CONLYN,
' Agent
F. OARDNER,
E.BEATTY,
G.'S. BEETEiII
FIRST NATIONAL. BANK
piii,Ll2ll PA. Jnn. 71868.
• 'RCSOUreCB.. •
Lia4ilitks
00,000 00
17,000 00
'
4,027 ,16
'28,641 80
220,585,68
"(0)
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rso accurately the emotions and incentives to action
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close and untiring, and Leman Mithlbach shows In all
7of her works m—perfection — whielt "carrielf th o • readTr
Into the very presence of charactem representell."-
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ly studied the sacra historles of the times and coun
tries of which she writes. and her task is dose well
arid - effectivelyP-11 - nrcgster Spy.- - -
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successfully to reproduce a complete picture of part
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past tipms and events.
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receipt of peke. - •• •
O.ALKOV ELEGANT FURNITURE .
1 , .._7 - 1 :, , - :—ON-1:IIEBDAY, JANIJAII2•2II, 1808.
A variety of Mahogany and Other , F - 7111N1TURE at 10
o'clock A, M., at tho late reaidonee, of Mia.• Blinn fl,
Thorn, in Main streot opining° the prison.. . -
The house will ho open tq,,thepuSTl6 on .bloodiiy,
January 27, the day proceeding the . gain for, inspoc
Lion - of the furniture,:from 10 A. M. to 4 pi M, •
. . .. J. HAMILTON,' ' •,
. . ,
• -
, - J. U. GRAHAM,.
-
2 • ' D. , Iffilititi7f, '
. ,
~ - • ..Executors.
1 oJan•ai:
•
'CLARK & SONS •
•• ;
Rl 4 l nplV . -)i.Olting. ode ;,-(l,t,.•grelitly
ii.roduiwaVi;brf;k,4lsitng ln' hay etook alniost
'ovary nneli: Tarok - o*porlonair.. to buranore, bolng
'jokes of both bry'aootla and arocerler, anabloa than
to dolualcu to tholr eurtomire. They aro ' thankful'
; for the liberal- :bakronage 'herutoforir' repaint' and
,011 stave taroorlt continuance, ,brann-
I Glyn' na'k era: ,• - : ' ' '
I ' -
—Wl3 , now.
. .. •
* 1:10,6e,00
EVOI 4 TiTION,IN Tl% DD
IA) Dulles, you atn . rtl9,? . tvo for tkuieupi of
- • ONE DOLLAR,
silk; Merino, and ielpaCcaltroteani, Shawls, Balmerals,
MoonBos ? limbesstel Tablo Wirers . Watches,
Jewohit- Bowls?
Sowing - Mtiehtnes, Ate.
Bend:clubantton-or-tooro,—rith-; tsn-cents-Jor.;-onch
tlescrlntivo-chOolc, anil tho getter, up of the club will
ancolys a presont worth $3 to sao, according to limb
ber sont.• :Agents'; wantedloverywhire, ..01roulars
sent creo: BAWLER 4 . 00., 84` & 08 Bedsral Be., Boston. -
: janl3.3ln - •
BririAS NTEifersi
' .hiteeLoyOpp.
t
•
IND USTI?I,4. -PRO ,tS,PE.q.E_T:
ELI
• I have lately made largo,additions to my— alc'eady
EXTENSIVE STOCK OF HARDWARE'
in all itelniiinbes nod departments, and buying ex
clusively for Cash, am S able to •nompoto with
Plillad'a,lhlarkota, ..and ; to. yholosalo at dfanu7
facheer's Prices.
.:-All'ortiora attended fo personally,. hnd - 'with ' our
visual promy?tpess. . Goods d'ellYerodlo all parts of the_
town WRIER OF CHARGE. • • . ' ' '
; We invite, the ,special ,ottoritlon' Of blacksmith's
W
andagon•Malcers to Mir extenslyn stock in their,
line; Comprising in part, of:; , ... .
; Rolled,
Engliandd Refined, "• , . . .
.
and Norway Iron, -
of all shapes and sires. . _ .
. . Burden's Horse and ' I --''
I • _-- Mule Shoes; • .
-
Nails of differont brands,
. , Hoirriand's Block and,
- Polished Springs,
,
. ,
Snudorson's Coot-Steel,
. • , - -: - Spring, •
1
. , .
• • ~ • Blelgh „
~.
- ' Blister and .
,
. - .. ',Too Stool, '
BlackomitlesDrills,
liolid•Doi Vises, Bellows,' Piles, Rasps andTase
Iltirliened, Wagon, Car-: ring'. and . Buggy-
Axles. ;
,
. it' - '
,
• •
- _GARR - lAGEI,..IVAGON.,AIi D-.SLET 00.____
FW.gres, embracing In part : ' . - •
'IIII.IIIBS,
• SPOKES, • ' • '.
' VELLOBS, .• - • . '
' BOWS, , ' . -
• SHAFTS, , • - -
CARRIAGE POLES, .' •" .
SLEIGH RUNNERS, -' • ,
-
FENDERS, • '
, TOP LEATr, •-••
' DUCK CA VASS,
. , DRILhINGS,•:.
,
- H. ' -.DAMASK, ~ ,• ._
,
'' . LACE:-
TRIMMINGS, ko . &c.
. -
ti•lnentlists:
Cut and Clinch Balls ; at the von; loweat 'market
Infos. Country Merchants supplied at manufacturers
pricer. . • -
- : CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS _
will find it to their advantrimi to kuy Nano, Locks,
raintc, - Oileiwutl other-Building 7 klatorlals,-together
with • . .
•
C'ARPENTERS TOOLS
from the Beet MobergX warranted to give 'en
tire satisfaction in ty and prices.
ABINET,MAKERT,ANTONDRTAITI I6
we would,invito your attention to, our large , and
elleap stock of 'Walnut and Mahogany Venaers, Chair
Sofa, and 13ed Springs,' Moss, Unir •&c. Collin
Handles, Lace, Fringe and all necessary materials
and goods in their line.
SADLER'S FINDINGS AND TOOLS
of-every Variety comprised in prat nf, -flack Rod and
White, Enameled ands Patent Leather, log Skins,
Saddle Trecs,fitirrups,,lapanned.and Eames.
Rosso Blankets, Collars, Bridle Mita, -Buckles, Rings,
Brow-Bands, Rein-Web, Oirthings, Blanket - Binding,
Ives' and North'S' Self Adjusting Trees, Sc., Sc.
- — A LABOR STOCK - OF BROBJIARRIt'S TOOLS
and Findings, ',Remits T coos, Tampicoes :Sheep
Skills, Colored Linings, &c., all of which. will
be sold_ ut—the lowest ~ cash rates.._ _
" P A-I NT p -A N- D -
Tl 7 an ty * tons of tho follow4g brands Whits Leads
and Zinc's, Wetherlll's Lead, Liberty
Cryslal do., Mansion do., French Zinc, Ai n do.,
Snow Whito do., Florence do., Colorod do.
Colors of every dlserlpflon dry and In oil In cane,
and tubs. Also, Geld Leaf, French and German
Bronze, Paint, Varnish' and Camel Hair, Brushes,
GrainlngCombv and Brushes. -
OTLS'A.N'D VARNISHES
Linseed Oil
Sperm do.,
Fish do, ,
. Lord do., ,
bubric
Neals Foot (10.,
Turpentine, „cps
Wldto Demar do.,
JAPAN .IRON AND LEATHER VARNISHES
Also, Putty,
Lltharge,
— .Whiting,
•
Glue,
•
Rosin, '
•
Chalk, .
• •
Al -
Coppotas,
Borax,Mder,
LogwoOd,
&c,, !cc. -
We would especially lax v lto no attention of
Farmers, Mechanics "comnufnity_ . _in_
gou u to" linr-f6llO-Wand the .. n
g • -articles: '
-DOU-GLAS-COWING.&-RUMS.EMS_L
IRON WELL AND CHAIN DUMPS,
=I
FIVE TO ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY FEE
Veigl, Iron and Load rip to suit, •
HYDRAULIC -itANS &c„,
A constn . ilt and froth supply of
Dupontn,
Rock,
1 . "
lliflo. •
EtCgle and
Duck Powder.
'Together with
Safety Fuse, "
•
Picks
l e' A
'lock a,
Bars,
Drills, ;
Sledges,
• Nappingllarruners,,
and good,)
- - Followlpg brands,
Rosondale '
Scotland and
• , Hancock,
Also,
Calcine
•• Plaster,
Petra,
Sand, Sc
- - 361zatietlitewriTand tiudOniliainigirt and
twlated, Mitt and Long Traces,. nth Chains, Spieads
Unite; a-Chatne, Cow Ties, &c., &c.
FARM BELLS •
of all sizes, (warranted not to crack. 111111 and Cdr
cular saws, Ifutabor-Sawa, linices;-Steshr, -- (te:;"&c.
li LARGE AND NEW STOCK OF
CEDAR WARE COMPRISING IN:PART
TUBS, CHURNS, BUCKETS, BUTTER BOWLS,
PRINTS, &a
Plain and • .
•Porcelain-Lined,
Dial and . •
. , Round
Porcelain, •
• • ;, .. - .Braes and.
Copper,- ,
. - Neserizug
fietOes,
Waffle and
Grid Irons.
-- A — NEPrtOT OF GRAlli
AT, cIIqA.VLY RiDVCIED DELIcES.
Thad
TINNERS' SOLDICRING IRONS,. SOLDER, BAR
LEAD, SPUTER, 111.00 K. 'PIN, PIG LED, SHEET
RASS,
DINGLD AND DOUDLD DARREL' SUOT °DNS
Smooth .aud TwiEt finws;and Milo Barrels
and, Alouull'n . vela and Bowls Knlvou
also, Matolle Catrldgoa
yore, 01011 tlui 'improved pattorno.
TILE LARGEST ASSORT.SiEN T
AND 510 ST BEATITIFUSTFIIES OF
BIRD GAGWB:
• . .
Alta, Chuml4er Eats, - W . Pa4orlf MOtallic Iro
H Mtar, VOW or os . • or •lianging Bastrots
• - •
O'L'O'T II B 'WU I N 13.11 . 13.13';'7
N'E S'E 4:3•0 S;
A. N E L L
4
.4°o p.•. 0 o E.L KEEPERS.
PLAIN , AND GILT 1-
; • LIJTITE . R.A.N JIYMNI3OOICS.
.EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR .
ii414 , 7T EXCELSIOR WEATHER STRIP,
itqed on doors arid, la indoiva for oxclailing cold, rain
.duet, arid snow without"moniloning tho '
• I , <WAVING OP - 00AL.• • '
" •
hooldqs scour ng,suotk comfort, as no Other •,
oxpondl
taro orfgolsancommand, • •, •
ALSO SOLE AGENTS.
FAIR:DANK% STANDARD SDAT.ES,
thO old stand ! . .
11* . XRY'SAVito,
1 "" • • •,` • •
EMT - MAIN f3TRELT. '
0
REAL..ASTAIR'SALES.
EAI;
Ir-2STATHIN OAIH.InID. .
49/z. Friday, the IA day of Jant4arg, 1868,
at n M. .7111 - b0 0 0ffered - .'at, Court -
House.
TUE TEMPE BTORI_BRIOS RBSIDENOE of tho'
late Mrs. Susan 11..ThOrnr In - Carlisle, Pa., 'at the
earner of High and Bedford street, together with the
TWO-STORY. HOUSE 'adjoining,' and it VACANT
BALD LOT trust thereto on High street,' the whole
_embracing a lot and' a half of ginund more or lose,
With - a - Brick - Stableund.Brick_Sco Reuse near the
corner of Bedford and Liberty alloy. The houso ie
finished In-modern stile with high ceilings, the'
parlors with Mahogany Doors, Ac.
The Throe - Story Howie le about thirty-three feet
nix - inches on High street, the Two.litofy House about
tvfentY.Six foot fronting on High 'street, and the
vacant let' thirty foot on the seine. , Thu. property
will be offend all together or in' two or - three partato
suit eurchasero.- -
.
1. !Vhe largo THREE.BTOILY nouim, with so much
of the lot as is out oil by a-straight line running..
from High street south to Liberty. alloy, from the •
roost aide of xald Throe•Btory Mouse, and parallel
thereto, to said Liberty alloy, wills all, the buildings
thereon situato. -
••• . . .
2. The TWO-STORY WOOSE, with no much ground
corresponding to the width of sold House on High
street, note out off by a straight lino running from
the east and west eldest ,sald Two Story Rouse from
.111015 street south. do said-Liberty alldy, with all
buildings thereon situate. - ,
8. Thu half• Vacant Let, adjoining the last montfaiir
ed house on the west side, thirty feet on High street,
mut of-tho2same,-widthr.-_toreald-xLiberty - alley; --,--
All the Venetian Dlinda, Latrobe Stoves or grates
with Oil Clothe In the passagei will be sold with the
house whereln,they aro now placed.
The property will be sold on- the following forme/
One half the purchuee money on the let- day ,o 1
April next, when possession will be dellverod • .-Ono
fourth of tho purchase•money'in slit months after, to
wit on the let day of October 1868, and • the residue
on the let of April 180, when Deed will be - made,
pursuant to the will. Ten per cent of the -purchase
money be paid when the property is stricken off, to
be doduited from the payment- in April. '
The property can be examined on the week of th[i
_ .
_ .
Also; will be sold at the same flair), alLtho interest
of the into 3tie._Sjisanll._T_6orn,_heing9nor.Undebi-:
moiety In a small piece of. laud situate on the
I:stadia Spring road; containg about THREE ACRES
.more or less, about one mile east of Carlisle, ad
joining lands of J. Hamilton ; and" J. Holmes, to bg
sohrfor cash.
EMESIE
•
.PUBLIC "SALE OF REAL ESTATE
ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1808.
Tho undersigned will offer at public sale at Mount
Holly Springs, Pa., the following Real Estate; No. 1,
All that large and commodious
STONE HOUSE AND DWELDING
in which the undersigned resides. The main build ,
ing is 07 feet in front and '4O feet deep, with back
building attached; and a never-filling well of water
in the yard. On the came lot is a barn, ice house,
wash house and all'uceessary out-buildings.
No. 2. A jarge and commodious
TWO-STORY PRAMS DWELLING,
•
Ivith back building; stable and other necestairy out,
buildings. Also, a wall of kood water and fruit tines;
titootod near property No. 1.
No. 3. -A lot containing ono-acre of ground, having
thereon erected a frame houso, a stable, and a cistern
at the door.
No. 4. Ten town lots lying on tho west side of,the
Carlisle and,llanover ,turnpilco. These lots are very •
conveniently - located for public business, - and among
.the.tnostAlesirabldlots_la
No. 5. A tract of highly, improved land, containing
35 acres, haying thoreon_ereeted a barn and earring°
house. Thoro is also a fine young orchard of apple
andjeach tines; which have boon hearing lei. 7 or 8
years.
No- 6. Pour good kits situated withiniine.lialf miio
of the libove property,' covered 'with. chestnut, oak
and pine thnber, containing SO acres.
No. N Three-tracts of land in Dickinson township, -
covered with chestnut, eels and pine limber which
is very desirable for building purpnee near the saw
mill of S. Rogers. No. I, tract mot - Ling 11l acres;
No. 2, 70 acres - , and No. 3, GO acres. The undersigned
will also dispose of his , Dry Goods and Grocery Store
at public sato, which cousista of a large and carefully
sideeled stook of all thoi goads kept in a country
store. The only reason for disposing% of the above
property is that the undersigned Intends removing
to Harrisburg, to engage in another business.
Sale to coma:wilco at 10 o'clock A. 81., when terms
Will be madq known by
MIZO
CIRPHANS' COURT SALE.
ON SATURDAY, JAI4I3"AItY 25, 1868. ,
_ The undersigned atiministrtftoyorMlChlibTflibbans
'late of Dickinson, deed., in pursuance of an order of
- salo-will sell on the Promisee, all thit cortnin tract of
land and tho ireprovemotilw thereon, situated in the
raid ton nablp and bounded by tho lauds of
Mowery. Wiliam Carothers, Alexander's heirs and
other contatning 22 ACRES,moro or loss.
Tif - luitirOvon fonts -- :tro n substantial two-story,
BRICK I-lOU.SE
17 ,k , -LOG BA-RN,'
e - -litSslial wagon shed, corn .crib, orchard,. -
Ac. The property As taunted within five mile,of
Carlisle - on -- the - Chambersburg-turnpiker - This --- i:
to desirable property' and is well worth, Ulu attention
,gfbuore.
h'El y tslS OE SALE—Too per cont. of the purchase
money when the property to stricken off, the residue
of ono-foUrtli oil the aonfirinatiod of the sale '
another
fourth on the first of April 1868, when deed will be
made and possession given, and the balance on the
first of April 1860, with' Interest from the first of
April Mb, the taxes for 1868 to, ho paid-by the
purchaser, who takes the crop in the ground.
Polo to cornmenre at 10 o'clbek A. 21.
PATRICK GIBBONS,
Adrnin istrater.
,
10,jan-ts:
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PUBLIC SALE. -
On Saturday, January 25, 1868
lly virtue of the last ivill and testament of Jae
Martin, dee'd, I will sell at public sale, _in We
Fitirview. Cumberland county, a very de4able
.cifr_ourrdi --, tdtun - te''lrr -- terlii--tiiw_n ? __having there°
erected a double two-story
F R E- -H OUSE,
to be sold separ.dely or together, as will best su
purehnsors.
Thom Isn lot of .ground adjoining this proper.
svhleh non ho cut off from it by a 4 ft. alloy, whl
will ho done If required; In which ease said lot w
be offered ler sato at the sumo time.
Also, at the eamo time and piaco, a valuable
LOT OF GRO 11111 a); - .
•
situated in sabl.iowp,eonialning-atetit 5S feet
freift:afid 130 -feet- - .isrdept.b ---- "7 - -----
- Sale-to-eonnuence at 1 , o , eleek - M., 'When - ter
will be undo known' by
EMIG
ALUABLE -- PROPERTY FOR
• y SALII.—The Two-Story Weatherboardod House
and lot of.gronnd on South !LinoTer street Carlisle,
adjoiLing properties ofJudito Graham end others, 'at
present occupied by John Whisier, the lot is-30 foot
fiffrent and 210 feet in depth to on alloy. If not
sold arprlvato sale In the meantime, it will be then
offered at
on .Nyednosday, tho 13 th, of robrnary : next, at. 10
o'cloinc., 4. M., at tin, Court flown.
Terme made easy. a-
EIZZI
FOR SALE.—Two small. lion' ses:
One Prick and the other Prime,. two stone..
ED• Mel on west Locust ahoy, near thir
'li'll College. Lots 30 foot front by 100 feet In
o-a g "doptb, with-Hydrant - in-tho yard:- --Terme
i ime . moderate '
4 ` Apply to. .. • - •
' '
~.....c.., P, HTIMItIOII, Caillele. '
PROOFS OF THE SUPERIORITY OP
THE AMEiRICAY
AT° 'ES
Thisn'ountry has reason toproud of thiff splon.
did specimen of American oporativv genies 'end - on •
teipriso. That it will work a revolution in the watch
maltufacturing of the world tio ono ran 'doubt who
oxaminos tho operations of tho Waltham establish.
mo'ut, .for it turns but Wattlt,novomente at just
about due.] elf the costa imported' movements—be,
side the uniform reliability of. the trinahine.mede
waterloo must give them n great advantage over all
'others whorovor ketww." --- &poer "time-placi, of the
machine maim Will he as rare in the future ire a good
.one of hand mak e has boon kirotoforer ron uutobinory
is arbitrary In iteparformanco, and can•lnabe • a per
fect nrticlo Jnet as easy as oho that- isa ortilless, It
will ho a cause of congratulation If this highly useful
Amos-frail Enterprise shallhavo the effect of driving ,
out of market the thousands oftrathy' foreign articles
mimallad timokeoporPr by furnishing no "oneeliont,
and aeonornical a substitute ;N, ,
"We kayo, find Ono if tire works of this Clompany'fri
.a case for some considerable( time' and, comparing,
theirr with formorfiret:clase narks of, different
factors possessed by ue; they establiehod is our
opinion timlesuparlorlty°over say over, introduced
`for corrootneehaelinto plocen.'no World.
„,
, "We notice regret (writing of, the” 'Parte'
,position) tho absence of opecimens of American ,manii.
, lagtuto, which, although' only. 'enniparatimaiy of re:
among'out birth among Is already producing Tosulti of
the Moat satisfactory . chareeto. wat ches mann.'
teetered by the Whitham Company are certainly. no
,far an strength, gurainllky,..and listeollonco :as, time.
Iceopers go concerned, as gobd - lis' anything produced
by the Preach or Swiss, inanufacillros,!'. 4 -N.Y. lirra/a:
..; "Thu beantY; the proelnion, th o, greeter °hormone,.
tile:uniform ,excelionce of a welch cotistettetad by
, mrichinery,O exqulelte' that the more =spectacle, I.
operation Is pond°, gradually give 'the 'American
Walnut a nubile preference sthleh. will not . lie An.'
colytitt"-/raryters' fleetly,; ;
VARY FULLY WATCRA-Nnb
For 13a1a 'by all First,:•dides DO ors' in the
Statob and British' ovinoes:
'Tor further frifoliuottou.iodrOtitho Agiite," f ,
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..;'ROBJ3I.I:cR'er, A_PPLETON'
• 182. liioaditrak"
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JAMES 'MAMMON, -
JAMES H. GRAHAM,
DAVID STERDET, •
=
JOSEPH MARTIN,
, ' Executor.
P U - 13 LTC SALE,
J. IV. hPY,
..Exocutor
WA.TatiAP4
DR Y.
MEE
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!
POSITIVELY THE
GREATEST REDUCTION
IN PRICES
of the Seafion
argeniteld , s, No. 4 cant Main, St.,
All the best makes of prints 1234. cents:
-Choice styles prints, 8,10 antrl2 cents.
A beautiful Muslin, (bleached,) 1 yardVido 125 f, eta.
Best Domestic Ginghems In town.at 121 mod- 5 etc.
Tickings 1234, 15 and 20 eta ;extra heavy 4 4 25 eta.
'White, Dad, Yellow and Cray Flannels, from the
late forced sales, at Idly reduced prices:'
'BiLikETS I BLANKETS
•
.
Good Brown,blaukets at $2 CS) per pair ; White (all
- fool) Blankets $4 per pair; the largest' 1 1.4 Blankets
all wool) only $1 00 per pale; 'all the fluor grades
very cheap.
SHAWLS REDUCED IN PRICES I
Wo have a splondld square Shawl, Ladles' also
•nly $3. Good Double Shawls $5 and -$6, sold al
reeks ago at $3. •
A full assortment of
D RE S'S - GOODS,
At prices that defy competition
All tho best grades or French rliao at 137 e. $1 00
. - 111iiiiilturIG4)8; Very - cheap.
_ ,gent.Alunces, In Blsefie, Browns, Bina:lrk, Wine,
Green and Blue 00 cents.
All Wool Plaids reduced to 00 cents,
FURSI - FUTtSI
A large assortment very cheap
4 ely special arrangement with ono of tho largest
Fur Houses in this country, I can• and will sell Furs
lower than any store in Carlisle.
Fig,Ncll. CLOAKANGS,
In fancy styles very low
The best Black BeaVer, all wool, vory fine, only
$4 60.. A frill stock of Jeans, Batinetts, - Cloths - and
Cassimeres-just_reeelverlAt astonishingly low prices.
TiiE AMBEICAN STAI s t CORSET, ONLY ou
I am the exclusive agent of the above for
CA RLISL E.
HOOP sKinTs, GLOVES, HOSIERY, HANDKER
CHIEFS, LACE COLLARSi NETS, In fact evetything
connected with a '
FIRST CLASS .DRY GOODS
:tablimbrnant; at - prira -that :cannot-All to pima.
I mean mind I say whorl I assort tliai :t491 . 121. is no
sEoro Li tbe coUnty tliatcau' : 6lTuriciode et low pikes,
ar 'otToca bettor stock. Ittia;ainber the ful . tlatt all
the abovegciode have boon puchaeod wlthlicthe las,
weak, of the late forced sides, which 'euabloe mo to,
octerithece9rolncementa_to . purebasors. '
L. T. GREENFIELD,
10. 4,
EAST MAIN STREET.,
_
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
On viand, very Obap
*1.67
MEE
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FOR SALE OR '.REINT.T.
F°R .
-
,rpht - from Istof -April 1868,.
-
7 - twOmovrbrfok - twastory-bouses -on Dud street, -
dooiralfle location, apply to
9Jan•3t
VOA: RENT.—Tho undersigned 'offere
for rent tram tho TAM' Apr!) next, that
- - LARGE -Arm.oorraNiErir 9010 Meal
NO. 18, South 4anover street, now occupied by. him,
Thle room lit elegantly fitted - up with - convenient
eholving, hail au excellent cellar under It, and would
lie - jaet the - fdace : fora hardwatt - Ur — dry - goodiretora --
Apply to
ECM
171,i 0R-That SALE OR RENT.
Ju. tinetwo-story -
•
. .
I it IC. K. H 0 U S -E.
;;•; with tine Urge lot, situated on South
a I • Hanover street,' nearly `Opposite the
=National Hotel. Thie - pteporty le now
In tho'occupaney of Jo hn T. Green, Esq., and is ono
of the most compiolo and comfortable dwellings in
Carllalo. Possession will Po glyen on the- first of
APH! 1868.'
For terms itnd other particulars apply . to • -
JAMBS BENTZ, •
No L Marlcet Square, Harrisburg.
or to ANDEEW WABIIMOOD.
10jan-tf:
LEGAL SOTICES
,
AD"'NIST RA.TOR'S NOTICE ---
Letter:" of Adinlnlstratlon on tho ostato of
Joreph WM ler, late of Lower Allrmtownehlp, Cum
berland dm ty, deo'd.,Thavlng boon :mend to the
sillfecrlber, Mang In Now. -Market, York- county.
Notice le ho oby given to all pcosons Indebted to said.
estate to make payment and those• having claims, to
proeout them to
Iljau-Ot .
A' IMITORS NOTlCE.—Notice .is
t - 3,_ hereby given to tho creditors. of the ostateM
N. T. Cocitlin, that a distribution of tho assets in
the hands orhis administratrix will bo made at my
office in Carlisle,. on Baturday, January Ins
All parties in interest aro requested tolprosont their,
20doc•4t'
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOIL.-.
tatters - of 'administration tho' estate of
enjamin 11. Kau - man, decd , late of South Middle
ton township, having boon Issuod to the subscriber.
rosidlog in tho same township, notice Is hereby given
to all parsons indobtell to said estate .to make pay
ment and those having claims t o present them to
EPURAINI SHELLY,
Administrator.
novIG-Gt. t .
.A.DMINI . ST R A T 0 It ' S NOTICE.
,Latters of Administration an the estate of
ohu Rofilefingor,' dechl., late 'of 'West "Pennstimo
township, having boon Issued by the Itegiotor of
Cumborlatad county to the subscriber, rosidlng In
Plainfield, notice Is hereby glvon - to, all persons in•
debted to said estate to motto payment rind those
haring claims to present' them duly authenticated
for settlement to
ME
,XECUTORS!-NOTTCE.
Notice Is hereby gluon that Letters. Teatamen
tarybreibeastate of the Into Mrs. Susan U. - Thorn,
dee'd., have bruin granted'to the undersigned resid
log In Carlisle, and Its vicinity. All persons Indebt•
ed - to said entatei are requested te,. make payment
Immediately, and those having dames rtgainst said,
estate to present thern_for settlement.
. . - ...JAMES HAMILTON
JAILES 11. GRAHAM,
- - D. STRRETT, -_ _ -
Executors.
Iddee et.
EXECUTOR'S' NOTlCE.—Letters
Testamentary on the estgto of James Williams,
doe d., late of Monroe townshipitavlng boon granted
-to tbo subscriber residing tbo first in Carroll town
ship, York Co., and the second in Monroe township,
Cumberland county, notice Is hereby givon to all
persons having claiins against saidrestato - to — present
them end those Indebted to make payment. to
3 01IN WILLIAMS,
. • . . JOSEPH. BRANDT,
. . . .
Executors.
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20dec.fot ..
•
IN BANKRUPTCy. • •
Eastern District of Pennsylvania S.
CARLISLE Dec. 20, A.. D.-1807. •
The undersigned hereby gives notice MAAS ap
pointment as Assignee of Andrew J. _Butz,: of New
villa, in the County of Cumberland, and• 1 tato
Pennsylvania, within said district, who has boos
adjudged a bankrupt_upon his own petition by ths
district Court of said district.
-NEWSITAISI,
--_ :Assignee.
• .•
- - ----Nm-62-Bouth lianciver Bt., Carlisle.
To the Creditors of said Bankrupt.
Bjanßt. _
.•
TN BANKRUPTCY.
the_Distriat...Court of, the _ United States for
the Eastern District of Epiinsylvania. •
In the matter of Samuel 0. Brown, a Bankrupt.
Notice is hereby glv,on that a,second general meet •
fog of the creditors of said bankrupt for the purpose
of oxen:ling the account of his assignee, and declaring a
dividend Out of tho balanco in his hands, and genet ,
ally for - the Nrposo.not forth in the 27.-section•••of
the act of Congress entitled, "An Act to establish
a Uniform System of hinkruptcy throughout tho
United States," approved March 2, 1867, will bo hold
iataCortrt - ofbankruptcy to ho holden on Wedeosday
tho_fith day of iiihuary.lB6B, at 10 o'clock A. M. iu,
the Court Rouse, in 'the . Borough . of Carlisle before
Charles A. Darnett Esq., Register.
WM SPONSLER, •
Assignee of SAMUEL 0 DROWN.
S7'OVES - AND TIAT‘TVA.RE.
JAMES Mud-ONId . AL,
MA N V FAHIS Ifr
STOVES, TIN AND _SUEET-IRON
South llanover St., Atljoining Blair th Son's Grocery
•
CARLISLE,
•
- The subscriber thankful !or poet favors, respectfully
Informs his friends and UM - public, that he has -now
on band a large supply of the COOK and '
PARLOR STOVES,
. HEATERS and RANGES.
trithe Stove Department we desire to coil particular
-atteirtiOn'to - the.folicuring, eomprlalng as they do,
the very best Cook mud Pair - or Storm - now - in use-r---
NIMROD,. -
QUAKER CITY, •
EXCELSIOR, PENN,
Nonr,COOK,
NIAGARA, •
SUSQUEHANNA and IRONSIDES:
To speak at length of the illfferant Stoves .would
occupy too much spaco, but we deem it necossary to
call tho Attention of the public to the
EM PI RE_ GAS B:U.BNER.
This truly wonderful Parlor and °also Stove lit'se
constructed that the cheapest quality of coal (Limn,
burner's) can ho used with success.—lt burns con
tinuously and tbo fire Is easily kindled. It Is sopa
ble of Muting one room below and two rooms above.
Thoia is no dust and no escape of ins, and an actual
saying of anal, which in two or throe seasons will pay
for the stove. • • '
. .
. The Empire has, many • valuable qualities 'which
can only bo fullY appreciated by Booing it in opera.
lion. We claim that it is far superior to any. other
Stove now in use, and wo feel satisfied that wo can
convieeu all who will favor us with. an• oxa mlnatiou
of the-Stove at our shop of this part. .
We havo on band a full assortment of
TIN WARE:
Roaring promPtly attended to. •Spouting • Will be
Put up on roasonablo terms and with - dispatch.
Please glv_eu_s_a_eqll at N A ). 83„ Blu t h ; Hanover
dtroot, adjoining illafirs - CiFociii•tfr
:LADIES '
odd 07.finlsL ' ' "
THE CARLI SLE COOK STOVE
ta . nufactured at P. GARDNER Sr Co's Poundry and
Machine Shop; Carlisle, CANT , 13E REATI TIIIE 1B
the testimony as cores of families In - Cumberland,
Perry and Adams Counties iv,ho are now using them ,
Call and see them:.:..... • • .
' C 0 li' N. S . II•E
• • . . S,•
...inning either by power of by band=conetantlY, on
nand and for sale by F. GARDNER , dr Co. Foundry
and Machine Shop, East Main Street. , '
•
•
"' ~STEAM 'BOILER' MAKING.
WO are prepared to rpalto Steam 'Boilers of all 'sizes,
nd lands promptly hnd on. the host terms. Also
t .rtike Macke and all articles in , that .lino. ltErAin
irm OP Bo um and ling,lnos promptly attended to In
the best manner. , . .
• • -s. „F; GARDNER k CO,
• : Foundry iiridnilaelrine Shop, Po'
•_ _
, NEWNOVELTI'ES :
,YVEDIgNa..,INVIT4TIOSS:,..., •
rho iOrgosi VarlotS , of kilos aver efortid[t a. the
. '
.•" 11,14 Novol ( til i cli e co ra u n o t i t o e u n t d l e y d a t d o da m to a ll l ii . V . On . noplon.:_
, k • Prices Itaaconoblo.•
• ep CO.
ihigraioro;Btationoilc.Vnvolopt;,..an Blink Book
" •' • 013 'Arch Btroot,
;•:'•
I\l - EW INV:ENTIGN IN GRAIN
DitlLaL--Thci'anbaarlber;_b'avirieproeured'
patent 'for. a 'ncivol and moat eioollentVomirt
In Graln'prillety,whlch, the-grain; Instead , of bong
plsittedloyBAl looh rows na In the Old mothad Is Mat:
toyed over n surface Of three Inched; th . ua 'Mowing an'
squid and oven deattlbutlon ofttio seed, land a con.
alddiably greater yield ofgraln. . • '
-,',Thlairoprofement can 'ne, readily attached to. any
• '
tiltato and County Bights for sale, agente wanted.
:, %%le an excellent opportunity. , for active, _ suer-
Potliiyoungtopn.to make largoralmloa..,
VOr pattleulata nddresor -
n` J. O. VALE, dr., -
7 1 InVentorand Patentee'
•, '• Shlromnnstoirn cut00: 10 ,. :
Ellin 084 y. " • -
MTh
Fancy .printing: ilort9J:tere.
GREAT EXCITEMENT
0. INHOLT
AT THE OLD CORNER
Ilea beau yrwited by nu_o6iriurge__arrival_of,
cheap goodx,
JOLIN FISHED.,
_ Administrator
N. P. SADLER,
Auditor.-
In tho town and county can purchase
Goon FRENCH. MERINO AT 1,00
EMPREES, BRITS all wool 90
" - ALPAOA POPLINS 75
13Plahllfil PLAID 'IMPLIES 75 to 1,00
, CASHMERE only 45
and altothor Dross Goode as cheap In proportlou
Please do not forget the fact. that all high prices
are
DANDII 111YERS.
Adininistrator
In all kinds of Domestic Goods
1300 D CANTON.XLANNEL 12%
DOMESTIITGINGIIAM 12%
MUSLINS 10*
• - CALICOES 8 10 and 12
SIINETINGS PILLOW, CASE MUSLIMS, TICK
INOS, CIII3OES, TOWELINGS, TABLE DIAPERS &a.
At such prices as will astonish livery person that
will Call -I --
and peweltasibne dtthe newst style, of
MANTILLAS, BASQUES, CMOULAUS,
A splendid MSHottment of Olonking, Moths by the
pantos piece. - - -
largest stock of long and squar
SHAWLS,.
aro always to bo found on the
you will find ovory discrlptlon of
FLANNELS
q;iiif O'hlairiffidiiitifiltlOW : Viab' - `itia - 'o 6l6 rPiliiiiiii
mado Flannel o.
iiblvtlitg Flannohreheapor than aver _
tho old stand you will find the kTeatest variety of
all hinds of
from the cheapest Furs'up to.tbo Boni Mink Sable
MUFFS,
COLLARS,
' • BERTHAS,
ROODS,
TRIMMINGS &e.. _ •
for Lad ea, Alleses, and Children, at •
Lcidich &Mill&
. ,
Olean !dare you seo tho greatest variety of '
OVER COATINGS, -
FRENCH CLOTHS and CASSIAIERfi,-
,FANOV °ASSUMES,'
SATINETTS &c., '
A special arrangement with a first class - Tailor; to
make any garment In very short notice
- M OURINI NC .GOODS
...„A.....r..a,s.un.gu l asumAomr_Kloo of
.:Strict attention_ in filling orders ;from Loan_ or
county. • •
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•
Notions ativirys on Sand such :is
ATOM - OAST SHAWLS, • • -
NOBIAB, IICIODB,„ " • ' • _
• SOARFS,-TIES. . • • ' i •
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
,MITTNNI3,,YARNS.
Dinners anStinarirshirts, looped Skirts Ac., Ac
DRY • GOODS.
El
J12 1 ';ITO: 2
EAS-T•,MAIN- STREET,
BOUGHT AT
The large Auction Sales
W - TOR
GEM
k u '
PHILADE3rPHIA:
NOW IS THE TIME TIEItY
LADY
BLANKETS I BLANKETS
KILLED
ON
"& MILLER;
LADLES' cLoTli CLOAKS,
THE
CORNER
AT
MEE
FUNERAL GOODS.
CHEAP
JiALMORAL SKIRTS, ;;
The beet te;ho had: in the county, at. the ' eites) ,
STORE
- ..., ~.
wher'o - thoy have tho largest arathest steak of •, :
~ , . -
OIL CLOTRB
: - MATTING
' 1 DIGJGCATTS• i _ ~.._,.. ..,,,.!,,,,,;;;.•;,:).
. • . • EGGS ; Al ATTl4'4ke, - f',4l - :. --. k - s 7
' , Plena° do not tall to glnietuf a toll, as wear. doter
rained pot, to be undersold, and UM alwaya `pbinto to
Our.frlende,that.wa sell gook Goode_ eheayerthan any
other house In the,connty. ---/ r • ,
LEIDIPII'& MILLER. '•
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SIGN OF ri!FigOißt!Er gAIL,
22ony 67
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