Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, February 07, 1868, Image 3

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    Sales to llleFieilby,
Auctioneer. •'; ' -
• February Bth.—Geo. Wilson, Upper Alleis.
12th.J. B:Mishlor, •Ilonroo,
,
" 14th.josepb Cromlicb,.York co.
l• " 16th:—John Hostler,- S. Mid'n..
", .17th—J. T. Sheibly Silver Spring
" 1 8th:' , =141,ichael•Foose, Monroe.
•"r 19th.-:•11tre. Teostle,•Adams co.
'L.' toiler . Silver Sp'g.
~" Oilicer, Fonnsb•
" 22d.—J,ohn Myers, S. Middleton.
" - 24th acob Pontz,. Monroe. • ;
". • 25th.M.-Beltzhoover, Sil'r
26th.—W. F. Sherban, Hampden
" •27th,—Jacob ,Lohpian ' -310nr00..-
" 28th.—M. G. Brandt Aidnroo.
,290. "
• March 2d.—Benj. Albright, lAliddlesei.,
" Bd.—Andrew Agnew, W. Ponnsb
". • • 402.—peter Trostle, Upper Allen
'4si,h.;A:. Goodyear, Monroe.
6th..—JohreSensoman. 'Sp'g
' -7th.—Sam'] Baker, Silver Spring.
9th.—John Hall; :Middlesex.
• " 10th. - -Daniel Hoffer, Middlesex.
" H. Ewalt, Silver Sp'g.
" 12th.-John Moul, Monroe,
" 1 18th.—J.-E. Pollingor, U. Allen.
" i 14th:S.sKeinsportz, Silver Sp'g
" ;17th..--:0. - W. Stroairor, Paradise,
Mills,
". 18th.—J. W. Lindsay. ll. t'n
---- 1 t b cTr:1 ' ;10
" 200.—J. Stambaugh, Monroe.
21st —J. Klutz, Now: Kingston.
" 27th.—Elizabeth Bolinger,
Hoguostown.
" 28th..L'D. Stonesifor, Trindle-
Spring Tavern.
"CEND MEI). SIRKLUR l':—Writes a
- scholar out .West to Mcsirs: STUART, PE
TERSON & Co., of Philadelphia ) , after road
ing n very flattering .notioo of their incom
parable "Barley Sheaf," in his County Pa
-
Per.. .
_The Sirklur .has been sent—perused—
and doubtless by this tithe, that greatest of
all rnoderitiOlisls on its way to gladden
the scholarly lonia, and to add another link
to the chain of evidence in its favor!
The llrm named invite_ correspondence,
application for circulars; &c., from all in
terested, feeling satistiedrthat they make the
best stove in tho•world, and that the public
ought to knoiv it. • - -
For Sala by RHIN EtiMITR . RUPP. Car
lisle, Pa..
XOTIOE.—The Missiondry Anni
ry of the First MothodistDpiscopal Church
Carlisle, will babold. (D. V.) next Sabbath
February 9-1868.
The REV. W.A. Hours of Shipponsburg
will preach at 11 A. N., and 7 P. N.
At 27 2 o'clock P. AL the Sunday School
Missionary Society will hold its anniversa
ry:— There will be singing and speaking
nppropriato to the occasion.
All are cordially invited to attend these
services.
Os' the almost innumerable nurrilTei• of
preparations in Um- market for restoring
gray hair to its original color, wo know of
none which gives so universal satisfaction as
Ring'i 'Vegetable Ambrosia. We have tried
it and found-it-to-restore the color in a truly
:wonderful manneras well as to remove
dandruff and all itching caused by humors
.of tho scalp. Try it and be satisfied:.
fob: 7-4 w. ~
We clip the following Awn the Ecii
toriaL_colunins.h.._nf_the_iLLEADEß,'l
Cleveland, Ohio, olio of the 9nost influ
ential papers of,the
.IVest.-
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BIT-
TERS
tho attention of our readers to this val
uable preparation, we.do so - with n full conviction that
it Is a highly scientific remedy for pyspepsla, and.ali
diseases arising from a disordered state of the Liver
or stomach. In making this assertion, no are sus
tained by the testimony of many of the eminent pro
fessional men of the country, Lawyers, physicians,
and clergymen, all bear witness to Its great useful
tree. It contains no alcoholic stimulant, but is pure
ly Medicinal, being compounded from the prescrip•
lion of one of the most celebrated physicians of his
day, and Is well known and used by the faculty of the
present time. It has been before the public in its
present shape-for-over-twenty years- and dming that
time has become
...knoym all .over the world." Tr.
those in need of a remedy of this oparaeler, no would
say procure it at once, and do not wane your time
and Jemmy on tho many worthless compounds that
now flood the market; and those alto src not in im
mediate want of it, no would advise to be prepared to
battle with disease by_koopmg it always in the house
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN' TONIC
Combines ell the ingredients of the Bitters
with pure Santa Cruz Rum, orange, anise, &r.
It is used for the stone disease as the tatters, In rases
where some Alcoholic Stimulaneis required. It is a
preparation of rare Value, sod meat agreeable, to the
pal•tto..
•
Pe - iiaipal_o ice 7 -631 .drilelall'a, Pa
Sold everywilero
BEM
BUSINESS NOTICES.
TRUSSES; SIIORLDER BRACES, Ac„ of superior
makes together with a largo Invoice of fresh drugs
and medicines, just received at Cornman A, Worthing
ton's drug - store, Nq. 7, East Main Street.
FISH..! FISH ! • FISH!
Ne have7made ample arrangements for furnishing
Store Keepers with all thwfish they may want
throughout the whole season, at nett Philadelphia
prices With nett freight added.
wo will warrant all tbo Soh' wo soll,and will carry
a land stock all the time. Please call or write and
learn Oces:
- NISI. BLAIR A SON.,
Cilrllelo PA
LEATkiRItEATHEiiIr
•• The - subscriber hai just rocelvod a good supply of
the bediad and white sole loather, which he oftbi's at
greatly reduced prices for tho Ctt9ll. 110-koopson
hand constantly all kinds of finielLdleather. Pickiso
call st• Wm. Blair's now tannery foot pf,9outh etroot
Carlisle. •
TO THE PUBLICI,... .
Enebnrage Individual enterprlzS'and' you will so
cum competion and overthrow monopoly.
All kinds of coal from the smallest quantity t,2 fifty
or a hundred tons, to bo had at as low price as
furnished by any 1 ndividucil or company, nt the cheap
yard of -
1311119
MARRIED.
SING—TIAA.B.:—On - tho 29th olt. by the Rev. S. P.
Ppreeber, Edward R. King of Nowvlila Pa. to Francois
B. Rano( Warren county,
•
RHQADS—EVANS.—On theAo ult. by the same,
Paiute! Rhoads, to Sarah vane both of Perry co.
•
JOIENS—AtLOEYER.-,oa the 7th ult;by the came,
Peter lE.lehne. to Ella E. Allgeyer. both of this co.
MARICE7'S.
CARLISLE PRODUCE AUAERET.. .
e40151e, Feb 054 7 ;0513
11'00
0.00
50
.... .240
• 200
. 115
...110.1
;,. 7 25
225
25
--103
• ,
Family Floor • "
Superfine d 0... .. ...
do RYE
WHITE WHEAT' •—• '
.dED . do
RYE p •f•••
•
.DORN '
OATS, (new)..:... .
CLOVES/ME, .. ..
TIMOTHYBEED
`FLAXSEED . .
.. A 5-.
5
to -
4•
. _....f1D t 0...,
4ENERAL PRODUCE MARKET.
. .
• Garßele, Februciry7, 1808. •• •
Corrected Treeklylw.Wm. Bettis. • ".
t pc) BACON 811OULDERS, 12
•28 'BACON BIDES, P 12
11 WHITE BEANS ' 1 70
• (10 PARED PEAOII,IBB, 22
- ONPkRED - PEACLIEB - 18 -
4 8- RAGBO DRIED APPLES, • ,2 00
1,
woman..
EGGS ,LAUD,
TALLOW,
SOAP,
SIIKSWA,
PAggH HAMS
" M".• E..BMILEY;'' '.?"
Wiathriklati and Millknory ratablishment No iso
North Hatiorar Street. •
odoTIC /7'
IT'S ORA.
Wheaten's Ointment cures The-Itch
Wbonton's Ointyrent cups. Snit Rheum,
Wheaton's Ointment mires Tatter.
Wheaton's Ointment cues° Barbers' Itch.
• Wheutou's Ointment Mires, Old Seim
Whinton's Ointment ,cures Every kind ,il
•
of „Humor liko
..PfICO, 50 coots it boa p by mail, ‘ 9O tentin_.Addres‘
WEEKS & "ek: e 170 itiishington 1311riUti,
Boston, Mats.
-• For saki b all brugyists.
•
Sept 20 07-Iy,
T° coNsoipTivEs
'Phe Itcv. EDWARD A WILSON will send (freffrof
charge) to all who desire it, the prescrlpt ion with
t o
- directiontifor - mat log and - using - the - simple-reme y
by which ho was cured of a- Bing affection and .tiht
dread disease Consumption. Ills only object. is .to
-benefit then fillicted and he hopes every. sufferer will
try this_presetiption as It cost nothing, rind Oar
prove a blessing, please address ' - 'I
Bay. EDWARD A. WILSON, S
No. 165 South Second Street, Wjllirunsburg, New Yoi - k
trinyl7 67-Iy. . . ~(
. .
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INFORMATION • - 1
Information guaranteed to 'matinee a luaurbillt
rowth of hair upon n bald-head_or • .bcardless ..face,
also a recipe for the removal of Pimples, Blotches,
Eruptions. etc.,od the skin, leaving the same sqt,
clear, and beautiful, can be obtained without chalge
by addressing
—_—..T1.1.03.-F.-OHAPMAN, CIIEMIST,4I"..-
623 Broadway, New Yor.
onroe
II ayl7 67•1 y
"Const thou not minister to a mind diseased,
Cl
end, with some sweet, oblivious antidote,
Cleanse thb' foul bosom of the perilous stuff-
Thnt weighs upon tho heart ?"
Certainly; Plantation Bitters will do it when noth
ing else will. Melancholy, Depression, Ilypochondria T
Intholty, all spring, morn or less, from a 'diseased
stomach, and this, Plantation Ditto s . Is a saris curd
for. Thera Is no mistako about it; 03.4epsia,Ilead
ache, Dullness, Aguo;and Low Spirits must yield to
tho health-giving and genial Influence of the
tion Bitters. If you aro in doubt, make ono trial and
ha convinced.' Thus say those - who know.
MAGNOLIA WATna.—d delightful toilet
aitiele-- , atiperia•to - Celogne and at lfalf the
price
ER 2 IE2
COLGATE & CO.'S
. . .
M A N
e•- • - -
ERASIVE SOAP
Is manufaruturod from PURE
17;,eVtazr - 421,, MATERIALS, awl may ho con
; Moroi] tho
STAND
EARL) ON EX
OELLENCE. For sale all
May 17, 1867-1 y
Children's Lives Saved for 50
Cenis.
HOUSANDS OP CHILDREN. DIE
1 . ANNUALLY of Croup. Now mothers, If you
would spend 50 cents, and always have a bottle of Dr .
Tobias' Vonitian Liniment in the house, you neyere ,
need fear losing your little one when attached with
the ecimplaiLt. it is now 50 yonF• since I have put up
my liniment, and never heard or a child dying of
Croup when my .Liniment was - used; but hundreds of.
cases of cures nave beau reported to me, and many
stated( It was dollars pat bottle th oy would not
be without It. Besides which, it is a certain cure for
Cols, Burns, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat, Swell.
lugs, Slumps, Colic, Diarrhcea, Dysentery, Spasms, Old
norm and Pains in the Back and Cheat. No one once
ltdes it who Is over wltbdut it. It is warranted per
fectly safe to take internally. Full Directions with
every bottle. Sold, by all Druggists. Depot, Cort
landt Street, New-York.
243an68
'A_,STAR Ov FERE.!
was recently reported by th'e,astronoiner. What of
that-I—Who- cares for-an orb - myriads -- onntles — atirar
Meanwhile the whole Country is
In a Blaze
brexciternent at the wonderful effect:produced during
the past year upon tens of thousands of
- • Human Spheres ,
by that quencher of fiery hair:, that transforruer,eY
gray heir, that swift beautifier cf hair of every uo.
ple4sant shad,of color,
CR' STA DORO'S HAIR DYI
a preparation as harmless as the April rain. Mann
lectured by J. CHiIISTADOII.O, 68 Mallon Lana Nose
York. Pohl by all Druggists. Applied by Hair Dreg-
12/jan C 8
cp,eo.
-- • , (0 -1 j.:D)' 7 4 5 0 4 to,
co on •? . 1 . 01 coute-1' •
,r 4 5. det
w
!1•Il A - V 4'S y. D i r rol c , l titm-3 5, .?
•
Cak encvervr
eft,
4 le
' 2 ' Oil OV
VEGETABLE AMBROSIA
IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE!
G y-Ilicadea People have their
locks restored by it to the dark, lustrous,
silken tresses of youth, and are happy!
Young People, with light, faded or red Hair,
have these unfashionable colors changed to
a beautiful auburn, and rejoice!
, People whose heads aro covered with
Dandruff and Humors, uselit, and have
clean coats and. clear and healthy scalps!
Bald-rleatleti. Veterans have
their . remaining locks tightened,, , ank_the
bare, spots covered with a luxuriant. growth ,
of Hair, andtlanee for joy!
Young Gentlemen , use' it_because it is
richly perfinned I
Young Ladies use it because it keeps
their Bair in place!
'Everybody must mai l tall use it, because
it is 'the . cleanest_ and best article in the
market!------_
For Sale by Druggists generally, -
7f0b68-ly
B.W. REIGNER
NEW •0 VER.TISEME.N TS.
TO LEASE. ' •
. _
A Pine Store. Room and Collar, on thy corner of-
North Hanover and Louthor streets, uow in the or,
eupaney of &abut - 4
,Arnold. - -
This Is ono of the beat and most &Arabi° business
Ibrations In the borough of Carlisle. Possession will
be iclvtni on tho first day of April, - 'll. - 11: 1868.
For terms and further particulars, inquire of
JOHN A lIUMIIICII.
'lfolyl3B-It.
A. 71.DLAIII
E XECUTOR'S NOTICE.--; Letters
, ,trestamentary on the estate of J o hn Ebersole,
dee d,,tatopf treat - Pentsbero township, having keen
granted to the subscriber ,reeldlng In Illiddsesea .
township, notice is hereby given to all poisons hav
ing datum against said.-estate to - present - Ahem, -and
to those Indebted to snake payment to
CM
SELLING OF 'AT.COsT
„ .
•
.F 01/ ".01 S ' • • •
%TO YOUNG HOUSEKEEPERS, „
Arid all'heads of familial, are how offered a rare tipper.
tuolty of p'urehaelug• • • • '
CARPETS, ..• •
- &C.
The subscriber_ intends closing out his-entire Xtoek
by the fl, st of April next. it et:inside of INGRAIN,
from' the highest to the lowest Flee
all widths, —
• , • IrNNITIAN, • . • •
DUTOII'OATIPETB,"
HEMP, LIST, AO,
The elinncO of buying corpeteot cost so rarely ce+
cure that I look fora largo trade In o:martial°, partic
ularly what, see consider that " • „
Money Can be Saved
which in these Genesis an object to
-moat persons.
A Mole rigid economy being the order of the day, I
_lmmo= ulll_look-to-your—fiatereutoand-hke'-advary
tage of the 'preeent opportunity. „ • • '
- A. W. BENTZ.
•
' ,7faliol3. - , -
TN.:WYNNE will - rgivo reasons: on . tho
' i • Plano, Organ dm -Tome 12 dollars Po i onaitir
two Lawns por' wook..
• Tuning and Replan& - ' ..
- - .111110 t 0 . -, . • .
I_l I__
in from 10 to 48 hours
IM
RI INT S
DAVID KIITZ.
Executor.
NEW,ADTERTISEMENTS.
, .
..
• .
•
ONCE .
.•
a Vllcares, I . 11111 . abolli to leave town, notice it hereby
giveo to all persons indebted to ma and all portions has
log clerrificagainst me, to make settlement with - me at'
ce. After the 10th inst. any hooks- will7bO - pnt in.
bends for settlement. .
IMo ' nl . l4
and Juniata, _,
Blair, Associate _
Pleas, of Clumberlifil,
rected, dated the . -13__
ordered no adjourned __
holden at Carlisle en the _
being the second day of the
reek.
JOB.O. Til
JEREIitIALI 011,1[Elt.
.
MATION. -Tho gob. Jas.
~Preeldent Judge of. the Court' of
Counties of Ctunborland,• Perry
- Lons,flugh - Stuart—and—Tr-P:
- the Court - of - Common
hy a precept, to me
dl
"Januory, 1668, have
rttmou 'Mem to be
May ofMarch,
continue one
SIIERIFT'S OFFICE.
' fob. 3. 1668 '
fob. 7 ; 1608 tc.
pUBLIC SALE.
Olt nies'elay,
Tbo subscriber offers at.publia salt; OD the - abovo
day. on the premise ,in Middlesex township, 1 toile
south-east of tbeCumberland Valley railrotd, on the
road leading from Middlesex to Churebtown, the 'fol
lowing described personal property, tic:
Four head of work horses, four yearling colts, five
milk cows, two bulls, five hood of young cattl y, seven
head of stall fed" steers, seven sheep, (part: Cotswold
.breed,ltwo four-horse wagons, (sourl y, new,) two setts
of Fay ladders. vingon'bed, rockaway carriage, cooper
and mower, Separator, (Oelser's patent, nearly new,)
- t Wo.horse Wear, one goodAhreahing =whine,- with a
'shaker attached, (Plank's mike,rfour-honie clod, rol
ler, sleigh, gears of all descriptions, bridles, harness,
collars, two fifth chains, fly nets, Plows, barrows, cul
tivaiors,corn book, corn drill, and a number of other
agricultural implanienta
Household end kitchen furniture, cot:dating in Part
of bureaus, table, notices, four stoves, forty yards of
carpet, spinning - Wheel, twelve stands, made of sas
safras and mulberry, caraway, , for apple butter, a
number of cider barrels, S.,
Potatoes by the bushel. Sale to commence at 10
o'clock, on said day, when' tonne will bo roads known
by • - ' AMOS MUM.
6feb-68 to.
QTATEMENT OF THE FINANQES
-.OF
E3lll - BERII - A - ND - ' CO UNTY7 -
FrOM the Ist day of January to the alai day
of December, 1867, inclasiCe.
LEVI ZEIGLER, Esq., Treasurer,-in
account with the' County of Cumberland.
MUMM!
To balance duo at last settlement," $ 6,400 63
To outstanding taxes at last settlement, 3;137 ,40
To County and State taxmilevied for the ,
year 1867,
.. 74,066 33
To proceed)] of notes discounted In Bank, 15,760 34
To amount received from D. Lefevre, for use -
of court-mon:I,
.
To fines and verdict fees 'lndeed,
Tc huckster licenses, under act of 1800,
To Interest received from tax collectors,
To exonerated taxes paid, .
To four per cent. of Treasurer's 46es for col.
lecting State tax
To amount received for old lumber,
Total Debit,,
CR.
- RY PAYMENTS
ASSO,SOre Pali. el 4
By amount paid Borough aoB Townsfp
. .Aispssors, SBU2 45
Bridges and Roads.
By amount paid for.buildipg
now BridgeA, $10,379 49
By amount paid for repairing
old Bridges,
By amount pald for Rood
clamngua,
By amount paid for Rood
viewers,
Courts
By amount paid for wilne.:sea ,
fees In Com mon ar'th casea, $ 875 99
By amount paid for Grand Ju-
rora,
By amount paid for Travers°
Jurors,
Cy amount paid for imardlng
Jurma, j 283 50
By amount paid for District _ • •
- - Attthmoy foes, 428 00
By auCtit pnla fur Court- Crier, 91 60
By amount paid for fmis and
costs In Common Pleas.
(.10717.711i55i071 ere Office.
By omnunt paid for ctntionary, $129 71
By amount paid John McCoy,
Ese , for survivs, 48 20
.11y amount paid Frenry Karns,
'ser,vles, 496'00
By amount I.ld A. P. MeeK,
- - Esq.. tor - sprvices;
By amount paid M. G. Hain,
„ Ese , for services, 212 00
By amount paid J. Armstroolk,
salary,
By amount paid M. C. Herman,
Esq., ,alary,
By amount paid George Zinn,
E.g., postogo,
County
By . amount wild for dockets, 'slB4 17
By amount paid for costs In
Commonwealth races,
By amount paid fur Auditor,
Constables' Fees
By amount pall for fees In
Commonwealth eases,
By amount %raid f6i , quarterly
returns,
Elcctions
By amount paid for Bonen!
Township and SpeciaL
Invests on Dead 13odks,
By amount paid for Inquests •
•
on dead bodies,
.Tail and Eastern Penitentiary.
By amount Mild John Joe La_
- Esii,,Tor. - supfortoirrito ist
Ju1y,1867,
By amount paid for fuel,
By amount paid for repairing
fixtures, ,te., 310 58
By amount paid for clothing,.
blankets, ke . , 145 64
By amount paid for. salary. of
physleinn,
By amount paid J. 0, Thomp
son; for support, from lad
Nov. to 31st Dee, 1,440
Brarnount paid for water, '62 50
By amount paid E. Ponitentla•
ry, for support ' 1,933,13
By anent. paid A. 11.• Bowman, . ~ •
.• Keeper, , 630 75 '
Justices' Res
By atuouut paid for Justices'
.foes in,Clommon'wth casoa,,
,
- -- - LOCWiS.a7I6I./72teyCSt. ,
By amount of interestld on ' "','"
county Bonds, , , 1248 28
By am' tOf County Bonds allt.p 176 00
By !met sf notes paid in Bank, 1641.81 Q,, Q 0
By-amount of discount paid on -,
rcuolval ofynoto, . 4(00 •
t, -- $10,471 78
Poor Boiese
By amount paid - 311'Sn Squ los, -
Dirostors estimate, $16,000 00
81_191 10 111CP0PL1N1T.40.161 6 4 .
.•
By amount:paid. yisitora , sal
arias, - • ‘. 20 00
Public Buildings
By
,amounif - paid for painting,
and other yepalra at Chiurt
llousp, . •1,3,47 Lat
Try amount paid for repairs; it
lly, atitount paid for . Keeper of
By amount paid for. labor,
cleaning, /se.,
By amount paid for Keeper of
Town Clock, 20 00
lEEE
Public Printing
By amt. paid Bretton &
• Hooriedy,
By amt. paid A. IC. nom,
By amt. paid B. J. Coffey,
Miscellaneous Payinente,
By amt: paid-figrlettitural7
Society (2 - years),
By amt. paid Biro Comps
. nice of - Chrilsio,
lly wmt..paid County Audi;
tors,
By-amt. paid for labor,._
By amt. paid for gas and
Water for Court House
' and street Lamps,
By amt ;paid deb. Swartz,
Teachers' Institute,
By slot. paid car fare and - :
traveling expenses; -
fly amt. paid for sundry or
- two. for Jail and Court'
LiquitO t •
By amt.Wd for Mel for
Court house,
By amt.tald'for repairing
___lza 68
chairs, -
•13y anat. paid far trews and
planting, •
fly scot. paid forlaorough
Map, '
Tty amt. pa id Jury Commis
• •
Manors, and Clerit;.
Total amt. of Cooliesloners' brdor ,
By ankt..,pt Troatinrer's , Qom..
minion at 18.por cent., $1,348 .12
By amt of Troasufor'a .
133188100 for collecting ,
00,002, for olloula
per caul., 1,080 06
By amt, of State tUxon Redd
State Trottanior, ;05,130748
By amt. of Troaauror'a Com. '
• intsalOn on tame at 6 per
amt., • • .
B 7 amt. OOMMISBIOII 1110
•
Collectors, " 616 07
By amt. of Exoni . tiattona. 1,400 01
By amt. of Outstmurg pais ; 3,431 06
ME
Bramt.bf Balance In band'
• of Trentinteri-
Total Ciodlto
olarDablto,
_
STATEMENT OF OUTSTANDING - TAXES
ON THE Ist DAY OF JANUARY,IB6B.
Collectors
John Ereinger, - • v , 1862.' Silver Spring, . • , $l7B 40
*l3: A. Smith, ' 1864. E. W. Carlisle, 802 99
*John Zinn,. - ~.... •," Dickinson,- - ' 1,21 28
Levi Wont, ~ --" - Frankfort', -- ' ' 23-32
J. 0. Reeser, ." r . Monroe,— • , __ _ •_,2 133 4 ,2.
J. Rheem, Dop., ' - 1806 , W. W. Carlisle, 2r 50
J.O. Tanasdale, . fi ,
1 pi,z0,,,,,,.. MA 89
, Pii trEarkilic,=. ll
~ D. Allen, --- .7 --- 27 - • - 210 96
.P. Vankirk, . " - W. Penn, • ' 141 ao
J. A. Waggoner, , 1866. - W. W.,Carllnle,, 250 80
}M.' P. ampler,, " L. Allen, 272 74
U P. Senn°, 1867. R. W. Carlisle, ' - .184 00
"1 1 . Widtinr, '. ".W. W. P,arllsle, ' 179 00
J Keefauver, r " Dickinson, 166 83
John Wolf, " .5. Penn 100 69
fJ. K. Null, . 1 ., Hopewell, ' • 193 20
*iacob Hoo ver. " . Newburg, . 21 47
*A. Heckman, " , Newvllle, - .20 17'
D. S. Miller, " Penn, :. 90 82
Chao. Smith, • " • Silver Spring, 120 67
I. W. Sibbet,- •_ " Southampton, . 315 40
411 - 11113F, --- ' — " - - Weah-Penn, ~ 1811.
• .-- ,
hear.
.
. • ,
.
Tb2o, • *1431'05
,
thOSO M -..-,
Ned nine • have since paid - -in hilt, and.
-- "—.16 f have-since paid In part.
~We, the ail,. .
i
certify and ant -
merit of the moo ere of Cumberland County, do
from the let day or regoing ae- a„" ccirreot ,etata
comer, 18 6 7, inclusive, ondituros of mid County ,
etandin; taxes in' tho o the Mot day., of De
therein stated, made by th Nsi schedule of Out
'Alaimo with the requisitions am and Townehips
Assembly approved the 15th Apasioners in coin
. le-i_ Witness our hood natt,ln2 the Act of
c. er Carlisle, - the 25th dui,
,-;,---, 1868, tigs,ltli 3 lte9Ma" at
A.-P.- mEolumivarY,
M. G. liAlikl.
COMMiSSI . OIIers of Cmacriand Clik..
ATTEST, J. A lESST,RONU. therls • ,
We, the Auditorr(Cumberland County, met ascot.,
.log to law, and 11 ving been sworn, procooded to ex.
amino the accounts rWid.vouchers of Levi Zeigler, Esq ,
Treasurer of said County, from the Ist day of January,
to the Slot day of Decombor, 1867 4 inclusive do certify
that tvzi find tho sum of coven Monona: eix`thundred
and thirteen dollars MA forty cents duct by said Tram.
twer to the County aforesaid, as wilVappear by the
foregoing - exhibit of said account.
In witness whereof lye have hereunto bet our hands,
- at - Carlisle; the 26th ,hay ui January, Al - D. 1868.
CHRISTIAN DIETZ,,
P. O. McCOY,
• ELIAS 1110UNTZ, v'
Auditors.
1f0b.68 4t.
VOR Sh.LE OR RENT: - •-• •
..L.- -That-fine twelrtery
r , 4 . .13 It -I O.K 0 U.S E
11:•i , with fine largo lot, situated on South
II -. Hanover street, nearly opposite the
National Hotel. This property Is new'
in the occupancy of Jo he T. Green, Esq.,_ and islose
of the meat complete and 'comfortable "dwellings iu
Carlisle. Possession will be given, on the first of
April 1868.
Per, terms and other particulars apply to
JAMES BENTZ,
- No 5 Market Square, Harrisburg.
or to ANDREW WASIISIOOII,
I.o,jan-tf, - Carlisle.
73 60
350 80
357 60
151, 24
.73 2
282 98
13 00
N OTTPE.--7-
„For the member's of the Allot and East Ponnsboro'
Mutual Fire Insurance Compahy.
At a ^meeting of the Board of Managers held tills
day, a tax of four per cont. was made ou.all available
Premium -teides 'now In possession of the Company.
You are therefore reguestld to pay the same, over. to
Daniel Bailey, Esq., Treasurer, or to his authorized
agents on or before the let of March, 1868. By order
of the Board.
$100347 48
24Jan-683t
1,663 78
MO
$12,231 72
OF THE •
UNION PACI FIC RAIL ROAD
REM
g.unoing West. from Omaha
Mil
Across the Colitinent,
I=
ARE NOW-COMPLETED
The trackbeing laid and trains running
WITHIN . TEN MILE:B OF THE MI MIT
The remaining.t an Miles will be finished ac ournaq
the weather pormts the roadbed to fie sufficiently
_packed to receive the rails. The work continues to be
pushed :forward in the roth cuttings on the w stern
slope with unabated energy, and a much larger force
*ill he employed during the current year thah ever
before. The_prospect‘Jhae the_whole
GRAN D -LINE 'Da THE _PACIFIC
3o 00
$5,612.33
=3
Will be Completed in 1870,
was never better. The means sa tar provided for'con
structlen have -proved ample, and there is no lack
of fund. for the most vigorous prokecution of the en.
terprise. These moans aro divided Into four classes:
ESE]
Ell
1.--UNITED STATES BONDS,
113
Baring thirty years to run, and hearing Na per cent.
currency interest, at the rare of $lO,OOO per mile for
6i7 miles on the Plains; then at the retool 3.48,0J0 per
mile for 100 miles - through the-Rocky Mountains;
then at the rate of *32,000 per mile for the remaining
,tils:ance, for which the United States take a second
lien as securit,t The interest oh three Bonds to be
paid by the 1 hilted States government, which else
-- pays - the - Company nno - half - tho - enneunt - of - itir hugs in
money for transporting its freight, troops, incite, Sc.
The remaining hall of those bills la placed to tho Com
pany'a credit, and forms a sinking fund which may
finally discharge the whOla amount of this lien.
$2,467 69
474 5S
25 00
CEEB
$.20 00
2.-FIRST - MORTGAGE BONDS.
By its charter the'COmpany is permitted to issue
its own Firs t Mortgage Bonds to the same amount as
11firlUnds istiTfa — bY •the government, an no more;
and only as the road progresses. The Trustees for the
Bondholders, a, e the lion. E. D. Morgan, U. S. Senator
from New York, and the lion. Oakes Ames, Member
of the U. S. Rouse of Representatives, who .are reopon.
sible, for the delivery of those Itorids to the Company
in accordance with the terms of the law.
184 82
EZIEEI
LIhLI
ME
3.-THE LAND GRANT.
The I.7niou Pacific Heil Pond goMpanylheuen_laril
grant or absolute - a - notion from the government of 12,-
800 acres to the mile on the road, which will not . be
_worth lens then $1,60 per acre. at the lowest valuation.
$9,825 85
1,126 J 5
41-tHE CAPITAL STOCK
Tho authorized capital of the Union Pacitic,Rallrood
Company io $100,000,000 , of which $8,509,000 have
been - paid on the work already done.
MO
The Means Sufficient to Build the Road.
COntracts for the entire work of building 914 miles of
first.cless rsilnied from Omabet, comprising inuelcof the
most difficult mountain work', and embracing every ex
pense except surveying, have been made with respon
sible parl les (a ho have already finished over 640 Mlles),
at the average rate of sixty-eight thousind and fifty
eight dollars (08,058) per mile. This price Includes all
necessary shops for construction and repairs of cars,
depots, stations. and all other incidental buildings,
and also locomotives parxenggr, baggage, and freight
cars, and other requ isite roiling stock, toan amount
that shall nollie lets tbads6,ooo per mile.' Allowing
the cost of the remaining one hundred and eighty-six
of thwoloven hundred miles assumed. to be built .by
the Union Pacific Ciimpany to be $OO,OOO per mile.
The Total Cost of .elleven Hundred
Miles Will be as follows :
014 miles, at $63,959, . • - • $62,605,012
. 180 miles, at $98,000 , . 10,740,000
Add discounts en bonds , surv'oys, &c., 4,500,000
- $15,43130
$132 X 42
. _ .
Amount, $83,445,012
As tho U. 8. Bonds aro equal to money, and tho
Company's own First Mortgage Bonds have a ready
Available Cash Resources for Build
ing Eleven Hundred Miles
U. 8. Bonds, $20,328,000
Hirst klartgaio Bonds, 20,328,000
Capital Stoole paid In ou the work
now duo, 9,600,600
160 00
815,170 00
Land Grant, 14,080,001 aereil, 4 $1,50
por ncrer.,
3530
CM
, „
. The - impany have ample facilities for supplying
any deficiency that may arise In moans for construe.
tion. This may be done wholly or in port by addition
-al subecriptiona t , O capital /404, •
100 00
•EARNINGS OF THE COMPANY
83,083 88
• At prosont, the Profits of tho Coniptiny aro derived
only. from italocal traffic, but this is' already much
more that) sufficiont to pay -tho Into - est on all the
Bonds the Companyt'Can Issue, if not another mile,
more built. It is not.doubtott that when the road is
completed tho through traffic' of the' only line con
necting the Atlantic and Pacitio States will bo large
:_heyond.precedent,Andoss there-will he'mb -compvtl.
non, it cart always be done at profitable rates.
It Will be noticed that the - Unfon Pacific Railroad
is, in fact, A Governmont Work, built under the
super.ision of Government officers, and to n largo
extent with Government money, and that its bonds
are issued under Government direction. It• is ho
llered that no elmilar security Ikea earoffilly guard
ed, and certainly no otheris.based upon a larger or
more valuable property. As the Comp ntt's
3523 00
153 50
0 04
E 686 14
$2OO 00
100 00
115 00
85 21
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
ME
are offered for the premat aE 05-.OENTB ON' TELE
DOLLAR, they are the cheapest security In the mar ,
ket, being more than 15 per coot. lower than U. 8.
Stocks. They, pety,• ,
„2po OD
El 3
CENT.
_IN
-G0LD,..:.::.
torovor N .PER. ONNT.. upon ,the invsetinent,
and-have-tblety years-to ruti•baforci- inaturity.,-fiut.
sariPtlons will be received in Carlisle; by -
09 80
A. I....SPONSLER -ESQ:,
an'd•in Now York at tho Coropany'ft Ofgeo', - - No. '2O
•Nnoßau moot, and' by ; •
• : CariK.Eo7a, NATIONAL BANK, No. 7 Nassau
• • •"' • "
EMI
DODOS 416 Co., BANILSAB, LI Wall Bt„
Jonit'd. Cisco k Boa, Rawlins, s i yhtl
end by the Company's advertised .inte throughout
the United Stelae, Remittances &mild be made*. in
drafts or other funds min.Now_Yor4and-the botide
wIIF besent freef f charge by return express. Parties
subscribing through local agonts will. look to them
for their delfrory._,'
rit Pli LET - AND:BIA ng
grass of the Work, Renounces for Construction, end
Valumpflionds, may bar obtained at the Company's
Marne or.of Its, advdrtiand Agents, or will be
- pest
free en application. '
$1,242 2$
$77,046 $1
•• ' JOHN c4oco. Tre ‘ aitire!!'
. r- • ...New York.
2 dJa-08 it
428 88
Fancy printing done here.
/16,087 27
$100,3
$100,347 AP
/rear: .7bymships.
JOHN REM EL,
Secretary
FINANCIAL
540 MILES
21,120,000
•88,276,06 b
LEGAL NOTICE'S
7,6113'40
.
Ap.M.IN_IS-T-RATOWS-NOTICE
• ' Lettere of 'Administration on the estate of
oseph Whlsler, late of Lower, Allen township, Cum
berland county, deed., baying boon Issued to the
aubserlber,"restllng In New Market, York' aunty. ,
Notice Is hereby given to all peaeons Indebted to said_
estate to make payment and those having claims to
Fresco t them to
MD
. JOLIN K. FISHER,
Adminiettrotor
•
13 A NK RUPT
. • --
I: Easton District of Pcnrusdeania.
At Phlladelpitir, the 9th day often. A. .D.J368
Tho undersigned hereby . glves notice of hie appoint
moot as Assignee of George W. MoWilliam; of Mille
delphia In the county of Philadelphia and Mato of
Pennsylvania Withiti said' diatriet,,,who has been as
signed a bankrupt upon his own petition by the Die
tact Court °flrid district.-
To whom it may concern.-
, _MADISON IL TIAIIRIS, designee.
, „.. 312 Now Street, Philadelphia.
24Jan.68 at.
OTIOE. 7 "
•• Notice leltereby given that applidetion will bn made
'for- the incerporatiAre of a bank of discount, deposit
and circulation, under the mini 'city of tho "Act of
Assembly approved May Ist. 1861, to be located in
Carnele, Cumberland coon ty Pa, and to , be called the
'Termer. ltank,'. with a capital of fifty thousand
del
lora{nith the privilege of lucrea.lng theaamo_to.one.
hundred thoOsand
Moumw GIVER, Wm. 11. MILLER,
C. P. nommen, - (haw W. AIM,
Jos. C. Ilocvoa , - ADDED. 14: BENTZ,
TllOlll/18 PAXTON, AImost ITMER.
JACO]] NOPESINGER, DAVID Mantes..
- t 3lJeint.6B 6ro- -
QHERIFIPS SALES:
kJ By virfuo of. sundry Writs of Yomiltlonl Mumma
issued out of the Court of Common Pleas Of Cumbei
land county, and to me directed, I will expose to
sale, by public vendue or outcry; at the Court Rouse.
- .the Borough of Carlisle, on Saturday, February Bth
Nat 10 o'clock, 1 A. the following describe d _
aßatate, to %rip
and Ok ground situate in New Kingston. Cumber. 1
on }hely, bounded on, the north by Ratrisburp,
Joseph Vgumpi ko, on the east by lot ofJobn Hints.
depth, toore",ari alley and on the west by lot of
STORY FRAMFAining 60 feetin front and 180 In
lug, Frame, StabiSbaving thereon erected a TWO
-outbuildings: SelzadllNO - 110IISEovithbackbulle
property of Jacob Werflan, Smoke Rouse, and other
Also, A lot of. ground ken into execution as the
Carlisle, Outhborland County
,
and -west-by A. 13. Zeiglvrron G.ln the borough of
or street, and on the east by CAM on the north
40 fent in front and 120 inllepth, Libby East Louth.
thereon orectbd a TWO-STORY LOG containing
ERBOARDED DWELLING ROUSE, nod's, haulm'
_a ONE STORY , BRICK_ SALOON. SummorZAIATLI,
other outbuildings. Belied
_and taken in &Apo,
ustthepropert7 of Ames I '. 3f "1
•
To be sold by me
JOS. O. THOMPSON,
Sheriff.
SIIEOIFF'B OFFICE, CARLISLE,
- Jan., 24,1808. -
CONDITIONS.—On all sales of $5OO or over, $5O will be
required to be pald when the property is stricken-off,
and 425-on all sales under $5OO.
21jan-68 ts.
•
REPORT_OF POOR HOUSE VISL
TORS you 1867.—T0 the Honorabte,Jhe Judges
of the Court.eff Quarter Session* of Cumberland fbunlyf
-Tho undersigned -appointed by your Honorable
Court a isitors the House of Employment, &c., for
-the year-1867, respectfully report: That having at
tended to tho duties of their appointment by visiting
the institution fiom time to time during tho-.past
year, they at all times found the Ilouso, its,pau
pet Inmates and the farm attached, under prmer man
agementcan d In proper condition, the feeble in body
'and mind kindly cared for, the sturdy vagrant and
others able to work tuadeloreallao thatthis Is for such
ne they a House of Employment, an Well as of accom
modation. All are properly fed and the practice of
personal-cleanliness rigidly ontorced. In Obey of this
we recommend the continuance of the present efficient
Stow.,l and Stewardess, under taloa° management
hou.re, Inmates and farm, show continual Improve
ment. We close this brief rep..rt with °aut....log our
regret for the loss of one of the outer buildings of the
I,titutien by tiro recently, and our surreetabat Its
dentt uetton involved the les,: of three of ,to Inmates.
We recommend Lim erection In its stead nt a suitable
building with the modern Improved sate mode of neat.
lug buildings of this class by hot water ' or heaters It.
the bacement, and that .his building, thus heated and
properly ventilated be set apart fur the Intone a, d
blind of our County. All of which is respeettully-Sub
mitted.
24jnn•1888
211 CELLA.NEO US.
1 1011- SALE.-
Millinery and Notion -Store
'The Undersigned xvlghin to retire front business
*lll the en Ire stock,,gold will and fixtures of
first-0..5s Millinery null
_Notion St we, the ollest lu
the laser buying n good run of custom, for partion-
Inns inquire of 31. DAVIS..
Shippensburg Pin.
_„-J4 . 113,1,18:14,
EVOLUTION. IN TRADE!
ul d Ladies, you can cocaine for the elan of
0 N E. DOLLA it ,
•
Silk. Merino, and Alpacca Dresses, Shawls, linhaorals,
Linen Goods; Embossed Table Osvers, Watches.
Jewelry, Sliver Plated• Ware. :owing Machines, Sc.
Send clubs of ten or more, with ton cents for each
descriptive. check, and the Ott, up of Magi club wi'l
receive a present worth $3 t 0 ,5300, according to .num
ber •sent. Agunn wanted everywhere. Circulars
sent free. PARKERA CO., 64 A 66 F.ederal St., hss t on,
jan3 3m..
SELLING OFF :AT COST,—Having
rent(' I ono of the
_splendid_ butlness rooms in the
now bulldlifg of linimit - Given, !..;sq., on tho North
West rorner of tho Pnbllo hodare, The undersigned
will sell his entire stoat' of Cloche, Watches and
Jewelry, from this time until April lst.; The:. room
now occupied by mo will.be Tor runt from April lot,
1603.
THOMAS CONLYN,
' •
Agent.
•
DEAFNESS, BLINDRES§-, arid. OA-
T A hill. h est ad aHlti e utmost. success, by
.I. I D3AACS, M. D., Oculist and Aurist. (formerly cf Ley- -
den, Ilollanrd.) No. 505 Arch Street, Ehilad'a. Testi.
monists from the most rolisblo _sourcesin-thikl-olty
-and-countryrcarawiEhis-office. Vito medial - Dr. , '
- ilityYxTis - invited to accompany their patients, as he,
has no sEcrets In his practice. Artificial Eyes inserted
without pain: No charge for examination..
tray 10.1867-Iy,
TUBLIC SALE" OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE IN CARLISLE. -,
SATURDAY tho 22d day of FEBRUARY 1.808, at
11 o'cloolc A. M. will bo olTered on, thu polunises, thu
delightful stiburban Resideuoo - of Sir. lionedict Law,'
(now 'tho property of D. P. Southworth) on the East
side of South Hanover Street. consisting.of a largos
two.story FRAME iknd WEATIIERBOARDED.IIOUSE,I
with wings and Slackbuilding. Frame Stahl° and
Outbildingo, together .with tho LOTS OF (MOUND
occupied by and adjoining this rosioenco, containing
In all about 150 foet,front and extending back 230 feet
to an alloy.
. . .. .
TERMS OF SALE Ton per cont. of tho purshano
money to bo paid on tbo tiny of salo n and thu balance
on tbo first day of April 1868, who,, possession will be
given and a deed tnado,L_
21art CS at
STEW INVENTION'S IN GRAIN
DRILTS.—The subscriber having, procured-n.
patent for a novel and most excellnki!nprsyement
in Grain Drills' by which the grain InsteSil of breng
planted in,:l 4 Inch rows us in the old method is scat.
-tered over a surface of three Inches, thus securing an
e9uul and oven destribution of the seed, and a con
siderably greater yield of grain.
This improvement can be milli): Jttlaciteli to_p_py_
theitttll lelio - W • "
Rote and Cuuuty.ltlghts tor- sole, ogento wanted.
This la an excellent opiOrtunity for twilit°, oiler
, die young loon to make largo rotaries.
For vartlentors address r ,
B,jan 68-ly
. NEW NOVELTIES -
IN
. .
WEDDING INVITATIONS.
Thu largest Variety of Styles ever offered to tho
Palle. '
New Noveltlee constantly added to our samples.
•
Ordero atlonded to by mall.
• Prlces'ltesfonable.
•
1 .',IIOSKINS & CO.
Engravers, Stationers, Envelope, an Blank Book
Manufacturers,
On Arch Street, Philadelphia.
22nov 137.2ut
C AE -1 1 •CASH !I r,- , •
.... .
. . .
have this day commenced nailing of my.pntlro kook
of Winter Gooda at greatly' redutad priers for cash:
FRENCH NI ERINOICS, . REM,
- . - ALPACAS, ' - PAIIIIIETAS,
- . WOOL PLAIDS, •
. .
and other Wean Oordc, at Cost:
Shanle, 'Blank°ls, Flannels, Undseye, Ac., at very
groat bargains. . ' ~ •
:eAssiiIIERES
'OASSINETtS, very:low.
BALMORAL% Lower than ever sold lweatiblo.
Tickinjs,
. Canton Flannels,
a t the veritowest ' •
All the beet make CALICOES, at 1_27 ets
As my Stock has been bought 'since the great dre
,olitio In prices, great bargains may be expected. Some
artistes lose than cost to reduce my atocicaozoon• an'
, , • • ..
4:111.6. OOILDDFr
, No. 47, Wont Mahe Street.
'.BOOTS AND SHOES!
L _MIR 111 d _oi enta_aruL
- Mies of tho very boot makes, atoost apse out the
stock,'
Bryane Pulmonie Wafers,
, AT RALSTON'S,
t.„ t
PRESSING} CASES , Ladies' 'old
aoutiomNes. •
100.806, AT gAvAugicwi
, . .
•
NDUSTRIA PROSPERET.
bave . lately made large adiltlone to .my already
TEXTENSIVE STOCK OF HARDWARE
In all Its branches and departments, and buying ex
clusively, _far Cash, Samble te...tomp'eto with
l'hllea's. Mark
facture:4 a, and .to Wholesale at Manu
in
Prices. -
AU orders attended to potsonallit, rind with our
usuel'pramptnns. Goode dolivered to all parts of the
town + iti E ROG,—
We Invite the special attention of Blacksmith's
and Wageh-htikrrs to our extensive stock lu their
line, committing In part of:
hammered,
Rolled, " •
linglisbed Refined, .
_and.Nernay__-Irov,---..---_-~.'__-_---
of ell shapes and slam
Burden's Ilorse end
Mule Shoe's, ----- • ,
Nails of different brands,-
llorrienre Black and -
• •
Polished Borings,
- Sauttembri's Cita-Stool,
Spring,
- Sleigh,
Blister and
• Too Steel,
Blacksmith's Drills,
. Solid. Box Vises, Bellows,A L Mies, Rasps, and Case
Hardened, -Wagon, - Car- rlage, and Buggy
Axles.
CARRIAGE, WAQ.ON- AND /MEMO'
Fixtures, embracing in part:
EIUBBS, r
SPORES, - , • •
FELLOW, . . .
BOWS, - • ' -
'_SCIAP_TS„
CARRIAGE POLES,. - ••'
•
SLEIGH RUNNERS,
TENDERS
' TOP LEATHER, .
DUCK CANVASS, • - -
• DRILLINGS,
, DAMASK, '
T
'.! - LACE, • .
.
i . TRIMMINGS , Ac".to
- too numerous to - mentlon.
Cut nod Clinch Nails, at the nary lowest market
Tates. Country Merchants supplied at manufacturers
prices.
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS
vivid it to their advantogo to , buy Balla, t ocho,
end other Building Materials, together
i f i r r ° , 3 m , 3 „ t t h i : ra T t Y , N T R-S TOOL Sr
'kersX warranted to give en-
CABINET .ty and prices,
WO would Invite your
:cheap stock of Walnut ;IND UNDERTAKERS
Sofa, and Bed Springs,. liVesn to .our -large and
- Handles, Lace, Fringe and :cony Veneers, Chair
and goods in their line. • &c.. Come
SADLER'S FINDINGS Alerymaterials
of every variety comprised to part of,. AOLS
White, Enameled and Patent Leather, -
Saddle Trees, Stirrups, Japanned and Silverd.and
Horse Blankets, Col lam, Bridle little,Bueltles, , ne,
Brow-Bonds, Rein Web, 0 irthings; Banket Bind.
Ives' and North's Self Adjusting Trees, de., de.
A LAME STOCK OF STIOEMARER'S TOOLS
and Findiniti; Morse T coos, Tampleoes She.
Skins. Colored Linings, &c., all of which Wl
be sold at the lowest - cash rates. • .
Twenty tans of the following brands Whit. Lead.
and Zinc's, ‘retherill'n Lend, Liberty ido., Buck dn.,
Crystal do., 3lnnhion do., French Zinc, American do.,
Snow White do.. Florence do., Coldred do.
Colors of every dieerlptlon dry and 'in oil in rang,
and tubs. Also, Ot.ld Leaf, French and German
Bronze, l'alot, Vprnlsh' and Camel hair, Brushes,
Orniolog Carobs nod Brushes.
, .
OILS'' AND VARNrS.IIES
Linseed Oil
Sperm
Fish do.,
Lord do.,
Lol,rin do.,
. Keats Font dn.,
Turtwoti. , n. ei n h
Coact) Veirolsh
Furniture do ,
WILSON FLEIIIIsaL
EPHRAIM SHELLY,
A'. Ift73L"Llt.
-- VCtilto.DeMar dh
--
JAPAN AEON` AND LOATHER VARNISHES
Also, Putty,
Lltharge,
Whiting,
. Glue, -
Shellac,
• Rosin,
Chalk,
- Alum.
Madder,
•
Leawood,
Sc, kr.
We would eapecially in N vito the attention of Partnere, Met:hanks and the community In
genen:l co the following articles:
DOUGLAS COWING Sr, RUSNISEY'S
FIVE TO ONE II UN Mt EP AND, FIFTY FEET. ,
Wood, Iron and Lend Pipe to suit,
lIS_DRATJLIC RAMS &0., &a. .1
A constant and frish supply of
Dupon!s,
Melt, •
Rifle.
Eagle and
Duck Powder,
Together e ith
Safety Fuse,
Picks
Mattocks, S
Crow- Dare, .
Drills,
\ Sledges,
Napping Warmers,
Cement of the
• Following brands '
• (Warranted fresh
• and good,)
- - - - -Bimodal°, -•-
• Scotland and •
Hancock,
Also,
• Calcine
• Plaster,
Putre,
Sand, &c
Elizabethtown, and Loudoni Ironies,— straight and
twlstoci; Butt and Long Tiacee, sth Chains, Spreads
halters-Chains,Coss Ties, &c., &c.
FARM BELLS
oian shoo, (warrauted.not to chilli. Mill and Oh
culth Saws, Blitchor Saws; Faihros, Shale, Sc., Sc.
A . LARD-E AND NEW STOCK OF
WH I. SHEARER,
Att'v. !Le
CEDAR WARE COMPRISING IN.- PART
TUBS, CHURNS, BUCKETS,: !SUTTER BOWLS,
PRINTS, &e, &e. • - • .
Plain and
Porcelain-Lined;
Oval and
. Round Boilers,
Porcelain, , -
Brim and
CoPPe
- R ireservz.ng
' Kettles, •
Waffle and '
Grid Irons.
A NEW LOT OF GRAIN BAGS
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ,
J. G. VALE, Jr.,
Inv ontor and Patented, •
81.1romanatown Curub. Co
TINNERS SOLDERING IRONS, . SOLDER BAR
LEAD, SPELTER, BLOCK TIN, PIG. LID, - SHEET E
BRASS, &c. ..
. ,
SINGLE AND;DOUREEILIAREEL SHOT GUNS.
Smooth and TwistD Milo's, and Mlle Barrels;
u nee, and Mont s, Errol vurs and Bowls .K elves,
also, Blotallc Uatrldgoa A to c ult Rifles and Rovolz
voro, of all the Improved patterns.
' THE LARGEST ASSGIVIEN T.
AND MOST DEAUTIFUI. STVLIS
BI . RD 0 A
Also, Plataber Poto,w Patont Trio
Il oldUro, Moan & ?kyr _ or Heinen .t3noltet!.
•
used an doors and w indows for excluding cold. rein,
'duet, and snow without mentioning too . •
BA.VING OF COAL
besides securing such conifort an no; 'other expendi
ture of fuel can command.
•
ALSO SOLE AGENTS . -
FOR • , '
FAIRSANK'S . STANDARD SCALES::
• • skiiiftßotoi3mber the old stand. .
rNEY SAXT*
RARDTYARR----•
PAINTS. A - ND OILS
IRON WELL AND CH A IN PIDIPB o
DR‘WINO WATER FROM%
',CLOTHES. WRINGERB,.
0 0 L.INLSE G. 0 .IsT
•
_~IHAND
' •ik• fr II 0 T.ll L P, .14 R
~ PLAIN AND GILT
LtiTuEnis TIT iscioicq.
.EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR.._
PATENT EXCELSIOR WEATUER STRIpc
It
EU
ILA T- MAIN OTRIDET.
Y GOODS;.'
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT-1
r- •
POSITIVELY-THE
GREATEST, REDUCTION
IN -PRICES'
of the Season
Greenfield% No. 4 East Main St.,
All the beet mates - of prints 12% cents. ,
holcextyles pill:1114 - 8; 10 - and - 12 cents.
A beautlfullitualln, (bbached,) 1 yard wide 12%cti.
_Best Domestic olnghams in tone ,at 12% aaills-eta.
"Fistielnks - 12%."15 and 20. els ; extra heavy 4 4 25 ete.
White, Red, Yellow and Gray Flannels, from -the
lato breed sales, at atly redvced prtcoa.
BLANKETS 1 BLANKETS 1
Oot.l
wool) "
(ail wool)'a,blankete at $260 per pair; White (nil
very cheap..`4 per pair; the larvet 1 1-4 Blankets
co per pair; all the finer grades
SHAWLS REM,
N PRICES
•
We have a aplandld avian Shawl
only $. Good Double Shawls $6 and
weoka ago at $3. size,
A full assoatment of . ' alx
DRESS 6 o ODS,
At priecs that defy competition
All-the bee.--
grAdos of Zro_nsll Jlerlno_nt 67f•,_510 0 0 0
and 1 20. •
WantKul flops. very ebrap...
Klegant Alpacas. Inlllacks,'Brovrus, thernark, N lue,
Green and Blue 60 cents.
All Wool Plaids reduced to 50 cants.
FURS! FURS!
A large assortment very eheap
By special arrangement with ono of she largest
Fur [louses In . this country, I can and - Neill sell Pura
lower than any stoiii In Carlisle,
• FRENCH CLOAKINGS,
Irifaticy styles very
The beet Black Beaver, all wool, very line, only
$4 ,O. A full stock of Jeans, Batinetrs, Cl.tba and
Orisslmeree Just received at astonishingly low prices.
THE ADIHEICAN STAR CORSET; ONLY $1 03
I am the exclusive agent of the above for
CARL LSLE.,
HOOP SKIRTS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, HANDKER
CHIEFS, LACE COLLARS, NETS, In fact everything
connected with a - '-
FIRST-'CLASS DRY GOODS
estabilsbment,At;pc;ces that cannot fail to please
I moan what I say when I assert that there to no
store In the'county that can offer goods at low prices,
or oiler a better stock. Itemerhber the fact dint all
the ebove goods' hove boon puelt;led within the het
week, at tho,lato fbreokooler, which onabloa mo to
offor they, indiitiononto to Wallows
SEEN
L T d-REENFIEL*
x44bi: 4,-
EAST MAIN STREET
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
On hand,-very eltenv. ,
184.4
DRY GOODS.
. • '
. •
, •
- A -
_ .
GREAT EXCITEMENT _
AT T-11E OLD-CORNER
•
- * A T NO. 2
EAST MAIN STREET.,
— Has - boon — creited — by .
ghoap goods,
AT
ThalArgo Atiction Saiea
IN
• -
xx,yi- yowl.
AND
PHILADELPHIA:
NOW 18 THE TIME THAT trilllT
LADY
In the town and county can purclusie
.43001/14tENCIPMERINI) AT 1.00,
IMPRESS HEPPE; all wool 90
ALPACA POPLINS 75
Splendid PLAID_P9P LINS 75t0.1,00
" OASIIIIERS only 45. -
and all other Dress - Goods as cheap in proportion
BLANKETS I BLANKETS I
Pioao do not forgot theract that all high prim
are
giLLED
In all hind. of Domestic Goods
- - GOOD CANTON FLANNU,I2I4
o DOMESTIC GINGHAM 23§ '
51USLINS 10
" CALICOES 8 10 and 12
MEETINGS ptr.ww, C ,V3lll MUSLI , III, TICK.
INQS,CUEGES, TOWELING& TABLE DIAPERS AC.
At such prices a. will astJulab every persom that
will call
ON
LEMMA it . MILLER,
_and p--
mte of-the newst-etyle-of
LADLi
".OTH CLOAKS,
DIANTILL.. I / 4 9, BASQIIk-
"itrießs, &c:; &e.
A splendid assortment -0f Olpakink
yard or place.
THE
largest stock of long and oguar
S H-A WLS ,
ere always to be loOrid orgtbe
CORNER
you will find every discriptinv of
. FLANNELS
of all colors and quilltles White o.lld Word Mall
made Flamiels.
__Ettittingilannele.chcaparAttan_ever_.=
AT
the old stand you 1011 and the greatest variety of
all kinds of
F II
from the cheapest Fun up to the real Mink SOAP
MUFFS, s
COLLARS,
CARES,
13RRTILAS.,
. - HOODS.
• . TRIMMINGS &c.,
tbr Ladles; Misses, and Children, at
Leidich
..,licapntore yen see the greatest variety of - .
OVER COATINGS;
•
FRENOI-1 CLOTHS rind GASSIidERS,
FANCY' OASSIMERS, - -
• SATIN ETV; Au., Ac.
A_spAckilArfaniretnent.with.agrat_chuis-chase-So--
- Mike any garment In very short notice
MOURNINC GOODS..!
Always a full supply of every description of
FUNERAL GOODS.
Strict attontlon In indica finn
county.
~......,'
---
CHEAP
. ..
Notions always on hind Burl ii). : _
BREAKFAST BRAWLS, ..)--,
' ' ll4ll 46lig " 4
S ":
11,11., - a .
KOSIERT, 0 LOVES,.3IITTRNEOr4KES.
Drayrers and Undoijiablrts, lloo_llo4. Burks
...•., b ,
B4.LISIORAL SKIRTS,
The beat to - io bad in* may, at MI asp.
STORE
~ . .
wliare ,, tbertiata the lamest and but. stook of . .
•
OAITPETS. ,' -' , • •
OIL CL0T110,.....' .
MATTINGS, " • •
DRUGaITTEI. " ,-,. 0, , ,
' • ' , . - RUGIB,IIIAI7,9;&s,'
• '
'--)Please do not - tall to syeus a clO l .l, at we atidettit.
mined not to be uuderstAd, and ran always prove &s
-our frlsods that we 4411 good 0 oodcahaapar than any
Stiles house In.tha couuts.'-"7"" :,- '.
-
• • LEIDLUR:a MILLER.
SIGN OF THE OA.RFEr HALL,
'140.11
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