old lady With two pious daughters,,witollad two email rooms to rent, that had . boon vacated ••only the day .previous, After .viewing the.proadses_3vo. secured 4 the at • --- - $2O per-mmithpurchased a-stook- of Xurni tut.° consisting of two beds, some' carpet, ono stove, a few dishes, three chairs and - small -pine table.- These with What we had ---- - - With us enabled us to furniSh-• the rooms -very comfortably, and wo soon settled into • , housekeepingsand have had 9 cause to re gret it, us we - live -moro comfortably - and with moro eatiSfriction than we could en a - "e yriroatc boarding house:" ' The cost of living hero is very little high er than with you. Flour sells for, $lO to $l2 pet' barrel, beef, best cuts, from 10 to 12.conts per lb., porkand sausages, 15 cents, - b - u".tter 40 to 50 cents, eggs, 40 cents per doz. benni 10 con ta'per • lb., coffee 35 cents per lb. _good quality of white sugar, 20 cents per lib. Fuel, however,.is very high, Penna., coal is •' selling • for $3O per.ton, lowa • soft coal for . $l4 per ton, two tons of the Satter being about equal one of the former, wood is scarce and sells from $lO to $l2 . per cord. 1 Of the activity and enterprise exhibitad here you: may form some idea from the fol lowing facts connected with its rapid in crease in population and- wealth. • In the Math - of October 1868, the population was set down at 6,soo,_while in Abe same_mon9„ last year it was estimated that these figures had increased to 15,000, more than double in one year. It is supposed that dbring, the last four months over GOO , persons have come in. There is not a busihess man in the' city, or any other well informed person who puts the population on the first day of Jan ' unry 1869 below 25,000,- some place it above 30,000. This extraordinary inereicie in pop ulation has RI corresponding abet upon the value of real estate, and the consequence is' that-parties-who-invested-over a-year-non-1n - some • joeatiOnS are now realizing 150 per cent..on capital invested. Thoth were over over 1600 buildingSarireted - during the lust season, rind still the demand exceeds the sup ply—houses which did not,nost above $l2OO to build, rent for amounts ranging from $5OO to $l5OO per annum. From all indi ations-there-willAirri-large-immigration here - in - the spring, and business-prosperous —During last season quite a number of bu siness houses repOrted monthly sales in ex cess of $70,600- Every branch of trade was good, and every - body inttd9 money. Just now we share in the depression throughout the whole country, but probably not to the same extent as in very many other places. Having already extend , ed, this far beyond what I intended' when I eat down, I will defer until my next, giv ing you a description of this "Prairie Me tropolis," its prosptittive prosperty-&c. &c., Y. The weather up to the last -few days has been very tine, I never witnessed pleasanter weather in a southern climate during the same season of 'the year, than we had here through the holidays. With sentiments of esteem. - Yours, very. truly_. 'A? USI.N ESS NOTICES. PATENT MEDICINES.—AII the leading patent med icines, fresh and genuine, together with a full stock of I"ure Medicines, at COIINMAN k WORT{IING TONT Drug Stem, No. 7 East Main Street. Primer'''. (lons carefullycompounded. • -•- • ° FISH ! FISH! FISH ! We have made ample arrangements for furnishing Store Keepers - with.-all -the-Ash—they-may- want throughout the whole reason, at nett Philadelphia . prices with nett freibht added. we will taarrant all the fish we sell and will carry a laryc stock all the time. Please call or write and learn prices. WM. BLAIR & SON. Ca rltelo' Pa •LEATHER! LEATHER!! The subscriber has just received a good supply o the best red and white sole leather, which ho oilers at greatly - roduced,prices for the CASH. Ile heaps on hand constantly all kinds Of finished leather. Picasi, call at Wm. Blair's new tannery foot of South street TO Tng, PUBLIC • Encourogelndividlial entorprize and you will so ouro compotion and 'overthrow monopoly. All kinds of opal from tho brashest quanlltylo fifty_ hundred tons, to ho had at as low price as fuiidshed by any Individual 9r company, at tho cheap yard of ' 18oct 67 MARRIED. 01.089—BRANDT.—On the 23d lint. by Roy. S. P. Sprocher, Simon Close of Franklin en.. to Elizabeth •• Brandt of Cumberland ro. CLIFTON—PQNLEY.—On the 26th inst. by the same, C. Clifton of Carlislo Barracks to Clara Donley Of Carlisle. THOMPSON—LONG.-0n the 26th inst. at tho real. dunce of the bride's father, by Her. J. X. Quigley, Mr. Thomas Thompson to Miss. Mtn° Long, both of New Cumberland. Cumb. co. lIIA_RKE7'S. CA - RIGISLEPRODUCJEG 11IARI EW Carlisle, January 30 ,18118 11 00 800 2 0 1 35 Family Flour Superfine do. do RYE IVIIETE WHEAT : IED d 0.... RYE DORE OATS,(nms9.... OLOVERSEED“ VIMOTRYSEED FLAMED.... BARLEY GENERAL PRO DUCE MARKET Nola, SartuLtry:lo, 1809. CorPected Ireikl BUTTER' " EGGS, 26 LARD, 11 TALLOW, J 11) 3 1 S OAP, • BEESWAX, 40 BACON HAMS ' 18 by Win. Bcittz BACON SHOULDERS, 12 BACON•SIDES, . 12 WHITE BEANS 1 70 PARED PEACH,ES, 22 UNPARED PEACHES 15 DRIED APPLES, ,2 00 BADS, ' , 4 SPECIAL 'IVO .71.CES.' IBEMIZ= SCRATCH I SCRATCH:I I SCRATCH) I I In from 103 to 48 hours. .Whbaton's Ointment Cures The Itch. Wheatimltc=fifmnt3 cures' '' '' " Wheaton'e Ointment cures Totter. 'Wheaton's Ointment ourse.....Barbers'3ltch. Wheaton's Ointment cures Old Soles. • Wheaton's Ointment cures Every kind • -of Humor Him Magic. - Price, 6O cents a box; by mail, 60 cents. — Address WEEKS & POTTER, No. 170 Washington Street. Boston, Maori. • • For sale - by all Driiiglits: Sept 20 6714 y. • HOW CAN 111.0011 SO FRESH AND FAIR 1' , ems the old. Scotch song. HMV 1 Wily, ‘ those who show thb. bloom of health on theiC'ebtylts .takoi flan., tation,Ditters, which hes tinc power to fortify Itbe eye. tom against•diseaso, and of regulating tho digestive ___apparl4,B,l,Arit you dyspeptic, w?ak, void of energy I' Have! yon little or, no appetite, heiniactio, lassitude anti depression of spirits t Take•S: T.-1860 -Xv, and bloom and beauty Trill return. The !litters have booomo a household friend. 24,1an418 lm. • MAGNI)Li4. rWATna.-4 delightful toilet article—superior to Cfologno and at half tho price. 18deo-2t • Children's Liveq Saved for , GO • ; ; Cuing. • • THOUSANDS OV CHILDREN DIE ,ANNUALLY, of Oreup.- Novi - mothers, if you would spend 00 Mints, and Always have.a bottle of Dr. Tobias' yonitian Liniment. in the house, you never need fear loving your litthione when attacked with the complaint.lt Is now 20 rare sincel have put up .my LiniMent, and never hoard or a child dying of Drotip wheriMy,Liniment - WEIS need; - but hundrede of oases of cures have been reported to me, and many state if it was $lO dollars, per bottle they could not be withoutit. Besides which, It le a certain cure for Otits; Burns; ble,adache, Toothache ; Bora Throat , Swell` Inge, litamps, Oolk o Dlarrhma, Dysintery, Spasms,- Old ~,.els otetwaticrPain‘liathe 'Back and Chest. No ono once .tries It who Igavor Witkiiiet it. It Is warranted pert featly sato to take internally. Full Dinictions with —ever y -bottle.---13 old - bsrwitylragglata. — Dep6tilliOdiF DAC Street, No* York. PERIWIG OASES Ladies' and i G_entleicion'ti; ob /6,1808. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 'was reeently - roporteil by the astionniner.-What;or that! Who oe away. Meanwhile therlylialo oatintry , . - in a Blaze ,-,.,- of oscleomont at 'the wonderful , offeet.pioducail during' the past year upon taus of thousand,. of Hum-- -- an Spheres by that quencher of flory.lair, that' transformer of gray hair, that .swltt beautifier of hair of every un -p)hasant shade of color,' - a preparation as harmless as the April rain. Mann factured by J. CIIRISTADORO, 68 Maiden Lane iNoir York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by Hair Dres; sore. 2.ljam6S lm. NOTICE.--- A mooting of tho committee to revise and• arrange the premium list of the Comb. Co., Agricultuml.Socle• ty'for the fair of 1808; will be held in the arbitration room of tho Court House at 11 A. M. bf Tuesday, Feb. 4th 1808. A full attendance Is earnestly requested. " • W. F. SADIAIII, Sect'y. Jau3l-63 lt FOR SALE Millinery and Notion Store. Tho undersigned Ishii]; to ratty° from business Win sell tire fro stock, good will andilztures of a first-class 111IIIInory and Notion Store, the oldest In lire place having a good run of custom, for partieu ars inquire of MRS. M. DAVIS. Shlpponsburg Pa. jao3l 68 lm NOTICE. Notice is hereby giviin that application will bn made. fur the ineorporati'm of a bank of discount, doposlt mut ..cireulatlon, under the authlrity of the Act of Assam , ity approved May lit. - 1851, io bo located In Carlisle, Cumberland county Pa, And to be called the iiFormers with a capital al filly thousand dol lars, with thn privi logo of Increasing the same to ono hundred thousand dollars. Marta 0 IVEN, C. P. 111131RIC/T, Jos. 0. llortmi, .TIIO3IAB PAXTON, JACOB NW - HINGE; ASH - CASH!! J laavo tills day commenced selling of my antlro stool{ of Win for Goods at greatly reduced prices for cash. It CRINGES, REPPS. ALPACAS, PARMETAS, , WOOL PLAInS...-."— and other - Dress Gocd4, at Cost. Shawls, Biaokots, Flannels , Lindseyv, &a., at very great bargains. . - . rx.11 • CLOTHS, CASSIME RES, CASSIN•ETTS, &0., very 16tV. DALMORALS, Lower than over, opld in CarDelo. Tichings, Checks, Ginghams, Canton ..F7annell,z atthp very lowest Mice. All the best make CALICOES, at 12/ etc. As my stock has. been bought since the great de cline in prices, great bargains may bo expoetcd,__Snme articles. low tharrebk "tdiedirde; my stock as soon as possible. ,_ __• G B CHAS. OGILTIY, No 47, {Vent Main Stre et. ROOTS. AND SHOES! TAbli.S' • MIStAIS and 011ILDItEN'S Boots and Shoes, of.tho vary boot malas, at cost to elm out the_ stock. . , UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Running West from Omaha Across the Continent, ARE_ NOW COMPLETED. The - track -being laid and trains "ming WITHIN TEN MILES OF_ THE SU M TIT oT the Rocky Pitountaftne liThe rolnainlng ton nail gill bo dnishod — as soon•as tho weather pormts the roadbed to bo sufficiently packed to nicely° tile rat s. The work continues to bo pushed forward In the ek cuttings on the waitorn slope with unabated °nerd and a much largor force will bo ohiployed - ilurind the currelt year than over boforo. The prospect that tho whelp B. W, REIGINEII GRAND LINE TO THE PACIFIC Will be Completed in 1870, was never hotter. Thiimeans so tar provided for con struction have proved ample, and there is no lack Of fundl for tho most_vtgoreus_prosecution_oLtha_en. torpriso. Thoso means are divided Into four classes: 1.-UNITED STATES BONDS, loving thirty_years to run, -and bearing sla por coot. currency interest, at the rale of $16,000 per trill° for 017 miles on the Plains; thou at the rate of 648,000 per mile for 170 miles through the _Rocky Mduntainq then at the rate of $32,000 per mile for.the remaining dislance, fcir which the United States take a second lien as security. The interest on -these Bonds to b 0 paid by the United States government, which also pays the Company ono half tho amount of its bulls in money for transporling Its freight, troops, molls, &e. Tho remaining half of these bills is placed to the Com pany's etedit, and forms a sinking fund whi.-h- may finally discharge the wholo s amount of this lien 2 IMEZEI -FIRST .S.IORTGAG.R BONDS. Ily its ehertor tho Company Is permitted to Issue a own First Mortango Bonds to the same amount as the tends issued by the government, and no more, and only as the road progresses. The Trustees for thu lhaldhulderg, a.e the lion. 1). Morgan, U. S. Senator Iran New York, and the lion. Oakes Arnee, Member of the U. S. !louse of Representatives, who are respon sible for the delivery of those floods to the Company In accordance with the terms of the law. LAND GRANT. The Union Pacific Pall !road Company hai a Tani grant or absolute donation from the government of 12,- M acres to the mile on the road, which ww not be worth loss than $1,50 per acre at the lowest valuation. 4.-TOE CAP[TAL STOCK The authorized capital of the Union Pacific Railroad Company Is V 00,000,000, of which $8,1i00,000 have been paid on the work already done. TM- Means Sufficient to Build the Road. Coutriets fet the entire worst of building 014 militia' I first class rellroad fraiu Omalie, comprising much of the pence except, eurreyin g, have been made with respell bible perties (o behave alrestiv finished over 540 mane), at rile averege rate of Eisty-eight thousiind and fifty- MEI WM EMI eight tlinjers (0,058) per mtlo. This price includes all rwee.sary !Mops ter ennstrhetlnn and repairs`of :me; depots, stations. and nil other Incidental buildings., and also Itwormtlyes. passenger, baggage, and freight ears, nod other requisite rolling Meek, to an amount that shall not ho less than $6,000 per mile. Allowing the elk, of the remaining one hundred. and eighty-six of the eleven hundred miles assumed trrtbe built by the Union Pacific Company to ho $90,000.115". mileq 'he Total Cost of Eleven Hundred' Miles Will ho'as folloivs: 914 miles, at 008,055, . - $02,209,012 180 miles, nt..238,000' • I '10,740,000 Add discounts on bonds, surveys, dm, .I. 4,000,000 t, 293,440,012, Amount As the 11. 8. Bonds aro equal to money, and the Company's o\vn First Mortgage Moods have a ready market, svo titian ne the ' , • Cash Resources for Build ing: .tleven Hundred Miles : U. S. Benda, $20,628,000 — First hlertgage Smarr, . __,l) 29,5.3.8,000 Capital Stock paid in on the work . now thin, 8,600 500 Land 0 ant, 1.4,080,000 acne, at 51,50 . per acre, " • ' - V38276,000 Tho..Compony have ample .Tactlitloo tbr supplying any deficiency that may arise in moans for,construr: Con. ?Me may bo done, wholly, onhapart,byarlAition• al subscriptions to capital' stoclM--• ' , EARIsLINGSI, i kt prosoliti pmfunorinllnCompanyl artkdorlved• only from its Meal traillOptli.his 11( alr A chtly mucli moro`than sufficiont to pay the intermit- .on.allito, .Bonds the Company can Immo, if. not altothor silo 'work itte nrindonbtod that,whon Itho,„thadals completod tho ffirongh..traMo '6l 7 iltho' onln.litib;;COM• "necting the Atlantio'and tatonAill, beyond procialont;.and,ll6 theM, Wlll,lMiltin;nouipiitl. Lion, itnaMalways done at Uroiltablo Ikea. ' • ' will ho noticed that the Union 'Pacific Railroad is, In' fact, it Govoritmont lirork built • under, n rm supervision of Government ofticortri . and,to-ti largo extent with Govarnmont money, and that its bonds are issued under Govornmont direction. It is ho llered thntlio similar sucurlty is so carefully guard ,ad, and certainly no other Is based upon a latgor or more valuable property. its tho Compinrs„,, FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS aro.offered for the present at 00 CENTS ON TUE DOLLAR., they aro the cheapest security in the mar ket, being-more than 15 per, cont. lower than U. S. Stocks. They pay , SIX -PER CENT. 111-GOLD, or ovor NINE PER CENT. upont the' investment, and have allay years to rue before maturity.. Bub , coalitions - will -bo received In Carlisle, by A. L. PONSLEA and In New York at -the - Casupauy's Office, No. .20 Nassau street, and by , ' CONTINENTAL NATIONAL CANE, No. 7•Naisau Oretiot, Dolma & Co., BANIES4B, 61_Wa11 - Jou& J. 011100 at 80N, BANKERS, 13 Wall St.; arid by the Company's advortleod Agents throughout' the United Statue.. Remittances should be mudo In drafts or.other funds par In Now York, and the bends will ho sent free of charge by return express. Parties .subscrlbing through local agents will Josh to them for their deßvery: A NEW PAMPIILEVAND MAP, showing the Pro. ;grass of the Work, Itteourees for Construction, am) Value of Bonds, may be obtained at the Company's Offices or of its. advertised Agents, or wilLiro_sont,_ free on appliOtlon.. , _ . Ajan-lm ]ancy printing 4one here. HAVP4ti/TIOIVi A STAR •ON FIRE ► CRISTADORO'S HAIR- DYE WM. 11. I%lnts.n, 01Ilr W. AHL, ADDER W. DENT; DAVID lIEMES. FINAATCIAL S_4_OM; . LES IBIZEIM 21,120,000 461114 4. CUSCO, Treasurer. Now. York LATE PUBLICATIONS. • :N. AGENTS WANTED FOE - BLUE!i_COATS 7 - And how they Lived and-- Fqvght -- and—dted for.„„the -- Mion. With doenea, and Inoldente'in.the. Greet, • Rohe - Dion, .; CremTrisini Narrat iv es of PersonalrAdr ventures, Thrilling Incidents, Daring' ExplOits, Heroic Deeds, Wonderful Ds _ _capes,„,"Xife in, 'the .C.'amp, Field and :.. - Hospital; '.4dventures . Of — Spies and . ' Scouts,. Togetherlwith the_Sohgs, Bid : lads, Aneedotes -, .et u d ifilnan'ous dents of the War. ' • • Illuitrated nOtt over One hundred Flno •Porl,rinna end Benno: fln_l v Enarnyb gi., There lea certain Portion of the war that will never 'ito Into the regular histories, ntk be embodied In co. mance or poetry, wh i p lea Tory real part of it and will, if preserved, co ey to succeeding generations a bettor idea of the spl it of the conflict than many dry reports of careful - narativos of °vents, and this, part may be called the gossip/ the fun, the pathos of the war. Thin illustrates the character of the loaders, the • humor of the soldiersi•the - devotion of women, the bra. Tory of men, and the pluck of our heroes, ttwomance end hardshipr of the Burrito. . The ,Valiant and .Bravo Hearted, the Picturesque and Dramatic, the Witty, and Marvelous, the Tender ,and Pathetic, and the 191010 Panorama t of the War are hero thrillinig'lwirtrayed in a mato ly manner, at once historical and romantic, rendering It the most ample, unique, brilliant and readable hook that the war has cailed forth. Amussinont as wallak ipstruction wiay.bo found lo every as graphic, dotall, ' and au thentic history, are elifilfuilyfrqoproyou in tills.wOrk of library art. Send fur Circulars and coo our terms, and a full do scription of thrrwork. :Address, - JONES BROTHERS & CO., 24Jan.13S 2t. Rhilado phis, The Popular Edition 'of 'Dickens D. APPLETON Sc DDMPA,NY, 448 4 Broadway, New York, = A DUBAI. 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"Historically correct, nod an entertaining as many of the volumes of Sir Walter Scott."—Providence Her . noulsa Mulbach mu,t have carefully and diligent ly studied the secret histories of the times and cam, trios of which she writes. and-her task 15 done well and effectively."—Worctsfer Spy. No Historical Novelist bee labored so faithfully and successfully to reproduce a complete picture of post tiniest and counts"—Utica Herald. past times and events. 1 7.-,-VheY , are Original. ' - .Mt-'llm's agreeably surprised readerata.find,a now wilter r wlth such constructive genius , and - knowledge of Ch•tracter as Loul, n Muld,,Seb. possesses,/'uNic Ledger. ' , Finch succeeding novel adds to Mis. 'lilundth, repu: tatlon as a 'writer, of historic fietlon."—N. l'Atimes. • ,• Vl.—They' are Full of Imagination. ...She Is not only the skilful joiner, byt a neat-hand. ed artizan."—Christian. Wittiest. "Thsre is seldom nay straining after effect, but It le really wonderful how Madome Mundt manages to 'sustain and increase the Interest to tho end."—aejj iiiiri - WMVrinifitinit . artlin iMtlioross Ic muck Moro effective than the best efforts of tho ougraver."—Mi nobs Stale Register. Vll.—They Contain.. Anecdotes of .Courts:., "Seottleh history 'offered no freshor and mora..ro mantic material to the ma do 'working hand of Sir Walter hcoit than she finds In the annals of the Ger-. man ceurts."—Euening Gaislto: not to.be_founerti4yfro- In human an ,xfals; imusod; such Magnificent, s ch stMerabundant material's for romance, as clog the chronicles of the Prutsifin. and Austrian courts of the 18th cuntury. Dy their dress, their manners, their modes of thought., their language, they aro almost as much separattl• from us as if they had lived ono thousand yoars ago." —Obiefter. Vlll.—Tbey tell about Emperors, Kings and Queens. .'We learn from her not only how Frederick Wit. Rani and Frederick the Great; Joseph the Second, Vol taire, Rousseau Baron 'Fronde, the - Empress Catharine, 'walked and talked in their grand robe., but how they powdered their hair, flirted and' took 'tea."—ftegireer. •"The choke of er subjects exhibits her genius. She takes the time of Frederick the Great, Joseph the Second, feir example, and upon the background of facts which the chronicles of the peilods afforil,• she embroiders the bright and sombre totem the light and shade Of her flatten, with the kkill Of ii — c - oneum ; mate artist,"-271c "• .. • • IX. —The Sty 43 is Interesting. • , " "Tho style of this writer for purity, perspicuity, and elegance, is something greatly to be commended,- It is free from imitations, mannerisms; and tricks ,ot _everiskind.l'—.The Argus: . The tiauslat lona do Justice to the vivid,, style of the' original; and th e story is hill of _mugs._ PrOwdtid with inaliuetive and ontertalning locident."—The Chicago Past.' . "The intereht of the book dose -not ;Wend upon its charamere nor the incidents, nor yet on its charming style, but-in its general harmony-of cdmpoaltion."— Day . Book. . ... ._ . X.—Everybody Is Beading . 'Them. "Our, people nem to .have stOpped Costir French novels) and English works are otunplatne of All dull. Miss Muhlbach preCisely auppilorothe ppb lo want. "'rho novels of Olarablundt see being road b • 'clear • . , • .. . .. - . .... „ obluhltiach'a navels havt; . 16;0SM-wide raputation, and are.road with avidity, as fast as Mooed Isom the prose,"--4pringfieki - Reptiblicati: . , • • ' . ' ,"Thay are'vvinning a Wide and des bopularlty in Shia country."—Stale Jogrnal. . ,: : l. . . • Eitlcer qtilier.brovels 360 fru' by anal to any aiiirr eat on receipt'Afprice.. . . • NM ' , ".:JIARDWARE. irUSTRLi.PROATIOEX I have lately made large additions to my*. - alrotidy! • . .„ EXTENSIVE STOOK OF HAADWARK In all Its branched and departenonts, and buying or. elusively for Cash, am S ,tonompoto,with Philad'a. Markets,. and to Wholesale at Manu facturer's Prices. • , All orders attended to per•sonally, and 'with our usual promptnen. Goods delivered u'all parts of the town FRET] OF CHARGE. . , / .• .. . - Wri Invite the special•-aittintion„ of Blacksmith's: and-Wagon•klakers to our Ostensive stock in 'their line, comprising in part of: •, Hammered, • , _ Rolled, - . . . • .Znglished lietined,,,i •, . and Norway Iron, • . of ill shapes and sizes. • ' -Burden's Horse and - - - Mule Shoes, „, Nails of different brands, Howland's Black and • Polished Springs, . • - I ..._ Banderson's Cast• Steel, • . . • Spring, - I Sleigh, . Blister and . • Too Steel, ' -.- •••• - Blacksmith's Drills, Solid• Box Vises, Bellows, A: Files, Rasps, and C a se Hardened, Wagon, Car- ‘•• t ilaie. and - Buggy Axles., I CARRIAGE, WAGON AND SLEIGH _ _ Fixtures, embracing In part : NUBIA SPOKES,- FELLOES, „ Bows, • ••••,- - - • SHAFTS,. _ -4- . OARKIAGE - FOL T ES,-. SLEIGH RUNNERS, FENDERS, TOP LEATHER, _ • DUCK CANVASS, DRILLINGS, DAMASK, • LACE, • • TRIMMINGS, Ac., Ac toollutnerous to . .. . ... .. . .. .. ... Cut and Clinch Nails, at the very newest marke 'ate, Country Merchants supplied at manufacturer. prices. . CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS will find it to thoir advantago to buy Nails, hooks Paints, Oils, end other Building Materials, togothe with ' OARFENTERS TOOLS ham the Beet Malian X warranted to give e\t tiro astisfaetiorqn gall- ty and prince. CABINET MAKERS AND UNDERTAKERS . . we would Invite your attention to our large and cheap stock of Walnut and Mahogany Veneers, Chair Sofa and Bed Springs, Moss, Intlr Sc.. Sc. l:oSin Handles. Lam Fringe and all necessary materials and goods-in their line. , SADLER'S FINDINGS AND TOOLS of every variety comprised in pint of, Black Red and' White, Ennmelednud _Rdent - Leather, _ling:- Sklnp. Saddle Trees, Stirrups, Japanned and Silver homes Horse Blankets ' Collars, Bridle ititte, Buckles,Rings, Brow-Bands, Rein Glithings, Blanket Binding, Ives' and North's Self Adjusting Trees, Sc., Sc. A LARGE STOOK OF SIIOI33IARER'S TOOLS 36.'• 36 " no ~ 35 ' • 35 " 30 " 30 " 25 " 26' lgorroe roes, Tampl6es Sheep Skins. Colored Ihriloo, he., all of which will ho sold at the lowes t," rash rates. • PAINTS AND OILS Twenty tons of &ha following brands Whit. Lead and Zinc's, WetherliPs Lead, Liberty do.. Duck do Crystal dn., Mansion do., French Zine, American do Snow White do., Florehco do., Colored do. Cola's of every.discription dry and In 01l In cans and tubs. Also, field Leaf, French and Germs! Bronze, Paint, Varnish' aud Camel Hair, Brushes Braining Combs and Brushes. OILS AND VARN/SFIES Linseed Oil Sporm Fish do. Lard do., Lubric do., Neata Foot do., Turpentine, Coadh Varnish le Furniture do., White Dt;mar do., _JAPAN IRON AND LE A TRIM VARNISFIES Algol nittyV - Lltluirge, • • _ - Whiting, . Glue, , . • Shellac, - . _Rosin,.- , Chalk, Alum, Copperas, • florax' Madder, • :.Inwood, • ' • Au , Ac . Wo would especlally-in N vito the attention of Farmers, MOchardes and 'the - community in itirccirTiFto .the following ' articles: DOUGLAS COWING & RUAISEY'S IRON WELL AND CHAIN PUMPS I=l FIVE TO ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY FEET Wood, Iron and Lead Ilipo to suit, HYPRAULIGIRAMS &0., (f.c A constant and fresh supply of .D,uponte, Ithck, Rills; Eagle and Duck Powder; • Togotheilth Safety Fuse, Picks Mattocks, Craws Earn, Drills, Sledges, Nanping_llamm_ora,' Cenient Following brands ' (Warranted fresh and goo-1,) Rosondale, Scotland and llancock - , Also, Calcine Plaster, Putre, Sand, Se =I Blizabothitoniu ' and Loudon' Hams, straight, and twisted, Butt and Long Traces, sth Chains, Spreads Ilaltets•Clttna,Ocive Tins, Bc. , Sc. FARM BELLS oralj alses; - (warrantod - rrot - to — erotil :lnd Clr culur Saws, Butcher I , aws, Knives, Steels, Ire., Ice. - A LARGE AND NEW STOCK OF CEDAR WARE COMPRISING IN PART TUBS, . CHURN'S, BUCKETS, BUTTER BOWLS, PRINTS, &e., Am: • 41t Plain and Porcelain-Lined, • .. Oval and • Round Boilers, , Porcelain, , -Brass and . .; ..-, \. Capper, . . ,Itserving t • , lattlrg, Waffleand Grid Irons, INIE A NEW. LOT OF GRAIN. BAGS 1: AT CIREA2LY REDUCED PRICES. TINN'ERS RADE:RING IRONS; SOLDER,' BAIL LEAD, SPELTER, 111.001 C TLN, ...PIO LED, SLERET MA AS, SINGLE - AND DOUBLE BARREL dIIOT GUNS Smooth and Twist) Diflo i s, and It ifle Barrels, R .and Mount nos, evol • vela and Boyle Knives, • also, Motalls Oatridges yore, of all - tho improved patterns. • . ,- THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT 'AND MOST BEAUTIFUL STYLES . OF B.IliD Gs E S. Also, Chamber Sots.w Patent Metallic Iron Holders, Mom .4 LIMY' or Hanging Baskets. C LOPRES -ly It I N'oll ,f CHINES . 4 G. 6 N HAND_ BELLS ROTIILKEEPER 6 PLAIN AND' GILT' BOOIIS. • .BXPA US/VE AGENT .FOR PATENT EXCELSIOR WEATIIER RTRIP, MI used on doom and windowa foraxcluding cold, rain, duet, and suow_wlthout mentioning. tho- • SAVING OF COAL • hackles socuitng such'comfort no no other 'mend'. Euro of fuel can command. . ALsg SOLE AGEN'PS-- FOR -- t - FAlnnAirws 2 sTA - NDAitro - so4m t. warßeSirriber 'stand, HENRY. SAkTON, , NO. " EAST 31.8.1 T STREET. BEAL 'ESTATE SALES. Q., ALE OF, VALUABLE ILEAkj ESTATg_IN - OARLIFLE. . .Friday, - 81 day of January ; 1068, • at O'clock,;.A. IL k ,' will bo offered at the Court House. „ , . - THE THREE STORY 1311101 K RESIDENCE of the' late Mrs. Susan 11. Thorn; in Carlisle, Pa., at the corner of Iligh.and Bedford street, together with the, TWO-STORY HOUSE adjoining, and a VACANT -I.IALP LOT next thereto on High street, the whole embracing a lot and. a half of ground' more or. loss, with a Brialt citable arolDrick Ice Ilene° near the corner ofiletlford,and:_Llberty alloy—JlM:l,4mm .11 finisiled 111. modern style with high ceilings:, the parlorti ifitti Mahogany DoOre. The Three-Story Hounds aboitt, thirty-three foot six inches on High street, the Two-Story Ileum about twenty-six foot fronting on. High" street,' and the vacant lot thirty feet on the same. The. property will be offered ail together or In two or, three parte to suit purchaeors.. 1. The large TIIREE-DTOPA-HOUSE, with so much of the, let as M cut off by g straight line running from High street south to Liberty alMy, , from the west sido at mid Throe-Story House, and parallel thereto, to raid Liberty alley,/ with all tho buildings thereon eituate. , , 1. The TWO-STORY 110i1f311, with as much ground corresponding to the width of sold House on High street, as is cut off by n straight lino running from the east and west side of Jojd Two Story House from High street south t9-cMid arty alloy, with all buildings thereon situate. a. The halt Vacant tot adjol Mg the last niention ,ed house on the west shire, Ibl ty_fuet on high street, and of the same width, to and Liberty alley.. --All the -Venetian illltedo, - 16 trope Stoves- r... Orates with Oil Cloths in the prrswges will be sold with the house wherein they are now placed. he property will be Sold ow- the following_ twins., One half the purchase money . on the lot day of -April next. when-possession will- be- delivered. One .fourth of the purchase money iu six months after; to wit etc the lat day ef.Octuber 1068, and the rreiclue on the let of Alert! 1805, when hoed will be made pursuant to the well. Tun per cent of the purchase money ho paid when the mupercy is stricken off, to leo deducted trim, the pdyment in April. The property eau be examined on the, week of the salt. Abo, will bo sold at the same time, all UM interest ot thu late Mrs. - Susan - IL - Thorn: - belng - Onu undivid ed moiety In a small piece of land vltuuto on thu Triudiu Spring road, omit:Ong about TUltnli ACRE 9 morn or lens, about 0110 mile east of Uarlielo, ad. Jill:ling lands of J. Illunilton, and J. Mimes,. to bo sold fur cash. JAMBS HAMILTON, •"„ JAMES 11. 0 ILA HAM, -- DAVID .9 a:111 MT, ItE s A L L I,. E . STATE AT . PUBLIC •On Tuesday, %February 4, 1868. ' ‘Thrrsebseribor, Geo.. Keller. residing near iitoughs town, Cumberland COO nty, ,tm the r Ike, lozollllg from Harrlsburg to Prttsburg, offers his Valultble 1- arm, con tainiug 201 acres of LA.ND, nb sit Ino acres clearod, and In tt good state ofsgulti• 'mina, the balance Well revered with limber. There is_n - gued CliCllAlill'ef - ellnice fruit, Pours, Pt.:mhool.3,loe, Plums, lii'apeg&c., on the premises. "kho improvo7nents aro a good ellitlcli iIJBE, two stories high, lately built, eontainimz right . rooms, Viteh Comm, Smol.o !Ilium. Cistern, a rood hank Barn, Corn Crib, Wag.in Shea, Hog ['en. Carriage House, Cider Press, .40., ail noirly new. There la also a large. Ulster,, near time barn. The above properly 'will be sbld LIRA whdle, or In parts to mkt purchasers. Any person wishim; to view the farm can do so by falling on the sobertiber, residing on th., Sale to communes itt 12 o'olOok, on said day, token terms will be.anade known by • 11 CORO E KELLER. - • 1)UBLIO SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN CARLISLE. t-SATURDAY the '2.'2d day of FEBRUARY 18q, nt 11 o'clock A. M. be (Allured tin the premises, the duiighlJul suburban•Hosidence Benediet; Law. (now the property of P.l'. Solithwarthy on lho East ride of South Penny, Street. auhalatin.7. h larie two.slory FRAM E and E ATII EII BO Alt DEIY - 11)U,E, with wings arid Backlmildlmt. Frame I.dab. non Outbildings, to g ether with the LOTS. OF GROUND °coupled by and adjoining Chic t nil rase, ehatairdrig In all about 150 feet front and extending 1 aria 2:1 , 5 fret to an alley. TFAtAtrd OF SALE:. Ten per cent. et the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale, and the balance on the first day of April ISO, when possession will be given and it deed made. WM I. SHEARER, Att'v. be. 2.l,jan GS at. V AU ABLE PRO PlatT Y FOR SAl,E—jho Two-Story ‘reatherboarded House and lot of ground on South Hanover strett. Carlisle, Knporties of .ludg:elardhani and nther4, nt present occupied by John Whigler, tho Int is 30 foot in front and L 0 foot In depth to an alloy. If not sold at private sale in the unldutime, it will ho then Offered at PUBLIC SALE, on WednoodOy, tlio - 5111, - of Feb - ruTiry neil; at 10 o'clock, A. M., at tho Court Homo. iToriffs - ------ 3jamOt*. a - 1 4 1 013, S ALE —Two Aniall houses. _ll.. Ono Brick anti the Other Frinie, two kories i5.y.,.,.. icicle MI weW — tocust tit ey, floor, tic, ': I ' 13 31 ( 114g,% . 11r1 t r i7 - ylr1 f 111 " t i re n t t il b 4 -1 12 . A t t rll l l7l g 0 moJprato -- 4' ., • Apply to =I li=l 91 WYNNE will give lessons on the • Piano, Orgnu &e. Term 12 dells, per quarter_ two leßsone per 'week. Tuning mud aeparing.— gjan-3t OF THE SUPERIORITY OF THE AMERICAN MME3I VAAUEMI n 711 LS This country has reason to be koull of Mile splen did sliecloien of American op.traNy 4 genius and en - terprise. That it will_wertt a rdvolutl:m in-the watch 114000 metering of the - world no doe -an debt who examines the opetatibret or the Waltham establish. blunt, for it turns out_, watch movemoote at justabout t ne... elf the ens! f Imported movetnents—be side the unlfJetti relbibility of the tea-ltille-efede watches tenet give theirs groat 'WY outage over all 0,11.1 , 4 kI borer, goon -4n. A poor time-ph...0 of the nut. hide matte will be as rare in the fut tiro as a gm( ono 41 baud um . e has been heretofore. I-sr maellittery b_ach_ltr.wy-in-its-perlorinancerned-entt-Ilettie--11 per fect artictirjirraaletar:ra - MWTWit - T . . . will bee cause of congratulation if this him lily useful .American Enterprise shall have the vilest 0f . .,,t1r1y lug out or market the thousands of trash , ' toreittte articles lel-called timolteepets, by fern oshing -to excellent and economical a substitute.—.X.'. Y. IIMPs. "11 u have had 0110 I f the werks of . this t:ontpany tr. a case for wino ritegittera Ole time, and; so th1.,11, them with former it rat class 1,11•101 of dilferent mant f tetere possessed by' s, they have established in tetr opinion their sup. 'Welty over any ever intrylinced lon correctness us t Mel pieces.”—The Work/. .. 'We entice with regret (writing of the - Peril- Ex position) the allele, ce of sp.:4111011A of Ain et lean emu ft' Meter°, which, althotigiConly...companttively of re• Mill Mail among us, Is shandy yrOdlleillg results of j the inset teitrilictiiii.idliiiiielTr Thw -- .iiiitai - 6 - . -- ,u - iiTfd factufed lay the Waltham Ca npaey aoe eerie' sly, Cu tar As 'Strength, dia.:o;llft) led 0,e..11,411,e, ~,,,, tim e , III:VI/0811re concerned, as te ,d Ito anything .produetel by-titu 1 0 4 et-ch. cr Swiss manufactures."—N. I. Herald. ...Thu h,auty, the preelnion, the greater ehearniess.' tlie.hniforto to:tedium° of a watch caristruct:ni- by .maelilitery so exquisite that tho more .apueteele of .itit.Operalinn Is poet id, gradually, give 'tine American hes a public preference which will . tint be the eel!! eti."—llitrpei.s' :Ircehly. - . EVE RYVATCH RU liUA\ TED. For Sale by all First-Class Deb:lore in the United States . ancl British Provinces. For further hif:umlitiun addrni.ii the Agents, ROBBINS & 'APPLETON: 182 Broadway N. Y. gjen-lm. . EW INVENTION IN ,GRAIN DIULT.§.—The sabserlber, having procured patent for a novel and most excellent Improvement 'n Ornin Drills by which the grain instead of belng . 'Waal Ina 4 inch rows no in the old method is cent ered over a surawe of threo inches, thus securing an 'qua' clod oven dinar thutlon. of the seed, — ruld 'a con ilderably-grenter yleliVof grain. This improvement can he readily attached to any the drills now in use. t . State and County-Rights for hale, agents wanted. .This 16 an excellent opportunity 1 for naive,. rotor.. - young men lir make large taint - leo. , or particulars address • J. 0. VALE, Jr., 4e. Inventor nod Patentee ' Shlromapstown 'Ourab.Co. %tin i3Rly NEW NOVELTIES . IN . WEDDING INVITATIONS Thu targetit Variety 'of IStyleo over Would to the - ' NOW Nurpltles constantly tuldod to our munplos ~. Orders atlontlod.to by mall.. Prices Reasonablo. ' 11, irosr,crNs7.o-co. Engsilvers, Stat.lotthro, Euvolope Blank Ilvok Manulhaltrorti, ' Ol9 %roll Stred;Tllliatlelphla = ,)11}VMAJIION TN PliA DE ! ,fullos, you can roculvo fur Ma sum of •-• 0 N o. L A RY . , ! f. 4114 Marino,,and Alpacca DracwolyStufwls,Balinorals, ' Moon anode,. Jimbosee'd Table. Aerie, ; Watchos, 30.arolry, Silver. Plated IVare, towing 41.tchluos, Senn clubs of ton or more, toh emote for each -- h o ecriptivircheoliTanirthirgatter:iiirrib — eliltiThrfil tactile° a present worth $3, to $3OO, ac reng to num• twr soot.. Agonts wanted 7 - every w hero: Clreuliu s soot free. PARKER k 64 kiln Eritrea St., Beaton. Ruh Alai . • Bryan Pulukon!c_Wafera r , Degll,lBo2 AT RAL3TONI3, IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! .GREATEST REDUCTION EEMIEZ! Greenfield's; No. 4 East Main St., All the best mikes of prints 12% cents. , Cholco_stylos prlnts,.B.lo and 12 cents. A beautiful 51 usan.Weached.) 1 yard wide 1234 els. Beet Domestic Cingboms In town at 12% otitis 15 eta. Tick I rge 12%. 15 and 21Yets extra henry 4 421 eta. White, Red, Yellow nod Gray .Flannels, from -- ;the Into forced sales, at ntly reduced prices. BLANKET'S BLANKETS! Good Brown blankets at $2 60 per pair; White (all eel) itlaffi:eta $4 per pair; the largest 1 14 Blankets ,!1 wool) only $4 00 per pair; all the fluor grades wy cheap. SHAWLS REDUCED IN PRICE! We have a. splendid square Shan], Ladles' slzo, only $.3. Good Double Shawls $5 and $O, sold els weeks ago at $3. A full assortment of DRESS' . 00 OD S„ At prices OM: defy competition J. W. E 1 Y, Executor All tha best grades of French therlno at 87c, $1 00 and 1 20. Beautiful Reps, very clieap. Elegant Alpacas. In Blacks, Browns, Illsmark, Wine, Alreen and Blue 50 cents. All Wool Plaids reduced to 50 cents. F s! FURS! A late assortment very cheap By special arrangement with one of the largest Fur "Iloudes In this eountry, I can and will sell Furs lower than any store In FRENCH CLOAKINGS, ie o best Black Beaver, Ml wool, very fine, only $ 50. A full stook of loans, Ratinetrn. Chtbe and , ssluieresjusereccived at astonishingly low prices. in fancy sty4s very 10w, , ,rp ' -_ TIMAISIKEI33.6N-STAR .00RBET or $l.OO I atnthe exclusive ►gent of the eloto for CARLISLE. 11001 , SHIRTS, 01:0V EA, IIOI 4 IERY, 11 ANDKER "CTIIEVS, LACE COIiaIIKNETS, In frt everythlng connected with n , - .FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS databllsbment, at pricos that _canna. fall-to•ploaso I moan what I say when I assort that limo in n. stone; In tho county Unit can tftar goods ailow prices" ot . offer a hotter stock. - Romembar the lath that fit tnenbovo geode hare beam puchosed wattle: tho loot weOlc, at the late forced sales, which enables me to °Rot. theca hiduroments to purchasers L. T. GREENFIELD, r4C:). EAST MAIN STREET FLOOR OIT, CLOTHS , On llfuld, very e)aptti) ntlac 67 DRY. GOODS POSITIVELY THE IN'PRIJeES of the Season /3E3 ME FOR SALE - OR'RENT. FOR - rent . from . I.Bt . Of' April 1868 J: iw o now brick twoutory houses on Ease street desirable loeritton, applyfo W. O. SAWYER. BJan St VOR RENT.—The undersigned offers A: . for Hot from tho lot of April next, tint • Tatum AND CONTENIENt STORE-ROOM, , . . No. 13, Sotttbilanover street, now occupied by him. _ ..Thltroornia, elegantly Iltted ,up with convenient shelving, has an excellent cellar under it, and would bort the place for a hardware, or dry gouda store. pply to • • - . '• 0.114001 T, . . , Oder-tf. • ' , IF°R. SALE 'OI2 , ,REN T. That 'tine two-story• ' ' ; • . .. • .A.. 44•4• ' B RIO 1C.," H CCU S E ra,• I . with fine largo lot, nituated 'on 'South fi a a 711inover street, nearly opposite the -:- -•• ,•.. National Hotel. This property Is now In the occupancy 6fJohn T. Croon, Esq., - and is os - of the most complete and comfortable dwellings in Carlisle. Poshession will bo given on the first of . . Aprlt 1868. - For terms and other plitticulare a pply to . JAMES BENTZ, • • ' No 5 Market Square, Harrieburg.- or to SNDREW WASIIMOOD, 10Jan-tf. . Carlisle. b.EGAL •• NOTICES'-- DM IN IST ItA.TO S: N O TICE Letters of . Administratlon on the estate of Whialer, Into of Lowe. Allen township, ()um berland county r tleol.ofavlna boon ',sued to the subscriber, teolding. to New Ilarket,':Yotqc count.. Netted Is hereby given 10 all pcarous Indebted to said estate to Make paymout and•thoho heelnic.clalms to prosout K. FISII6I, Allrolnlstratrk 17Jan Ct . TJXEOUTOR'S. NOTlCE. 7 —Lettevs Ju A Testsinnntary on th 6 estate of Janes Wl`liates. Aee'd , into of Monroe township, having been granted to the subscriber residlint the first ha Catroli; town. hlp, York Co . nod thelarcoi:!... in slonroe tonmship Cumberland unman notice is hereby . given to el, persons - having claims against saki estate to present them and those indebted to maltii payment to —JUM , L—WI.I.II.I.MS, .10SEP11 - BRANDI!, . Es.scuturs. 20denet IN BANKRUPTCY. Easter,: District of Pennsylvania. At PhDs&lnh”., the ltr, day of Jan. A. D. D. 65 The undersigned hereby elves notice of his applut. meat as_Assignee e_r__Cloorge 3:s:',.McWilihun,nr.dltilitt dt.'phin in the county of Phibutelphia arid Slate CI Pt.nusylvania withintdd district, who has been no. signed ulankrupt upon his dwn petition by the Ins, triet Court of said dist: let. ' To whom it may concern. ) ) • MADISON It. HARMS, Assignee. 11f2 Now Etreot, Phihdelphis. 24,Jan•69 3t. T N BANK ItIT PTO Y. J._ In the pistriet Court of the United Slates for the En