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

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• 2 •' OalMiSts, JulY.22d, 2808.
- -Tho undersigned Oficers u nd members of tho Grand
Lodge of the Knights of Pythias of Pennsylvania, hero.
'bp extend their warmest thanks to Brothor.
Wetzel, of the' Franklin Eofel, for his courtesy and
gentlemanly, kindness, extended to us during . tho pres
ent session of. the Grand Lodge,' the . quantity nod
quality of the meals which be has furnished to us,
and the great noattless, comfort and cleanliness of leis
establishmont,
: and we 'hereby cordially, recommond
him to Brother Itnights and tho public in general*
as a "man,-who knows how to keep a hotel."
• Datums Blackburn, 61 Philadelphia, Oeo. W. Crouch,'
V. 0., C. Phila., Win. F. Hunt, Philadelphia, James
McChthlly,Philndelphia;Thoman Moan, Philadelphia,
-Joshua H. Illsghs, Rap.; Nor 2, Christian Sharer, No.
24, Chas. N. Robbins, No. 10, Robert -T. Began, No. 26,
6.7Fu11, No 38, Jacob Stout, No, 72 ; 00_0 : Sxl i in u e e resu,.
LVitt ' , 1 P IZ . 4 . l7ll l lm ß ruun "Y 3TO. l 4, Wm. 93 3 A
i Porter, A
No. 1, William H. Myors, Vi G. P., 0. ()Ringer, Phila.
, Frederick Coppes N. 0., B. T. Martin, G.
- 0. S. Philadelphia, Polar Jones No. 4 Philadelphia,.
John Sykes, Philadelphia, Wrn. K. Bristly, No. 37,
Philadelphia, Thomas W. Martin, No. 14 Philadelphia,
John L. Bowers, No. 62, Joseph H. Rills, No. 10, Geo
IL Jones. No. 80, Julep L.Nickole, CI, I. &Philadelphia;
J. j:KoyeS,'No, 30 Philadelphia, Wesley Namur; No.
• 85, Mahoney City, R. F. Anderson, No. 28 Philadelphia,
Samos Poll 16 Philadelphia Samuel Bottomloy No.
78 °hosier, Chalice W. Shenker, No. 3, Locals 11. Koch,
No. 02, Joseph Fite, No. 41; J. L Ryneck; No. 32, 11.
N. Chambors, No. 44, T. Benet, No. 65.
MARRIED.
OORNOG—TRROO.—On tho 90th ult., by the Rev.
lames& Woodburn, of Dickinson, Mr. Maj., George
T. Cornog, of Virginia, to Miss Dello Trego, of
Carlisle.
DIAMOND—EOIOI.9.—On the 16th inst., by tit
Roy. 0. P. Wing Mr. Goorgo Diamond, of Carnal
Ih:wracks. to dlise Laura Edda& of Carlisle.
MARKETS.
•"0 ARJAIS L E PRODUCE DADRET
':
• Carlisle Jnly Mrd, 1868. ' •
p.mtii Flour
13 aporflne d
do . RYE... .
WHITE WHEAT
^ d 0...
'RYE
DORN •
..... • • • •
• • • 00 tO
OATS, (nliw).c.
OLOYERBBRI;._.
TIMOTRYSNED
FLAXSEED ....
BARLEY--
GENERAL PAODUCE MARKET
Carllele, July 23rd, 1808.
Corrected Weektliby Andrew Washmood
BUTTER ' 90 I BACON SHOULDERS, 15
MOB, - 22
LARD, ' 10
TALLOW Y 9
SOAP, • „
BEESWAX, 40
BACON - HAMS 18
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
MONDAV, July 20, 1863
FLOUR.-Quietness edntinues •to reign in the
'Flour market, which' Ix without change .In any of
-its Important features The demand to still confined
- 06 - flui wants of the' home consumers, and prices of
all grades excepting choice breads of spring and
winter wheat family, ara weak and drooping; sales of
a few hundred barrels at $7,50a8,86 for superfine
. 88,25a9;267f9r - dittrasß - 60411,25 for common and
•strictly choice spring wheat extra family, sloel2 for
Pennsylvania and Ohio do, do. and $lllll4 foe fancy
ibrands, according to quality. :Rye Flour commands
s9.fita9,so per bbl 7 - Notliing - doing iii . Cefo - 310 - TO
ORAIN-r—The Wheat - market Is - remarkably - gate l
and we again reduCe our quotations to per bee.
Notwithstanding this decline buyers refuse to ope
rate to any extent, as they anticipate heavy receipts
of now within the next four weelt sales of 3.000
bus Pennsylvania, Ohio, and prime now Delawar
quiet $2,30112,35. Rye Is lower: salesel Pennisyl veal:
at $1,6ea1,70. Cots is strong and nester, tele active
sales of 400 bus yellaw at $l4O, 3,501 bus, Western
nixed at $1,1781,18.10,0:;0 bus do on privet o torm,
ofd 800 bus damaged. at $l,OB. Oats 'are without
material change; sales of 3,000 t)us at 80a88c fo.
Pennsylvania, and 80a90c for 'Southern. No cluing,
ep notice in Barley or Mutt.
followidg are the receipts of Flour and Orals
at tints port to-day:
Flour,bbls.
Wheat- bus.
Corn,bus.
Oats, bus. • - .
Philadel4pia Cattle Al'ark,e_t_
- MONDAY, 20—Enyoning.
BEEP CATTLE.-4tecelpt, 1,115 head. There was
an Increased mOyereent to-day in this department of
trade, and with light receipts holders succeeded In
realizing a a ranee of 1 / .lc bor lb on choice lots of
Western Pennsylvania, at which . advance buy
ers t hold with considdrable freedom, but,_the.
Olio ga Were - Mit - all taken up, and - the markecelosed
quiet. but firm. The closing prices were; for choice
174 P An 7 (lll , 42 44 .—lt p e r ee h i n p e t. 6' ;lo per h l e i s t d . fr e es. The
injury, both - from - thermilknien and for tie supply
of the wants . of private families, was good; and prie a
ware well maintained; spoke of springers at $45a05,
and cows and calves at $.50a75.
BElEBP.—ltocelpts, 4,000 head. With Inferior ,de
scriptions the mark.t was abunnutly supplied, but
there was very little demand, and sales to any extent
could Only he effected at ri Material coneesahn from
present asking rates, ",While choice lets tveri In Ilniit•
d supply,,and wanted et full prices; orb's ~t 430 c per
it gross, according to quality.
11008,-Itecelpia, 3,000 head. There was no falling
off in the demand for this description of stock, and
prices were well maintained. Buyers were out in
goodly numbers And they manifested a'liveYy Inter- 1
est in the •sales at the Avenue and Union
Drove Yards were reported at $13a14 per 100 Jibs ti et,
the latter rate for prime cord fed.
SPECIAL
..NOTICES.
TRY ROYAL BAKING POWDER
It to the. best thing in use for cooking, and ie
ehoapot and...much _bet tor _than Crean. Tarter - and
Soda•. It is'for sato at Carnal° by C. Inholi, John
Marln, Oro. It. `Koffman, Washmood & Bro., Jacob
Boner, John Burner, D. ' Koony & J. M. Mason
holmor.
17jul) -its
HAVE YOU DYSPEPSY
Cease thinking coffee, take a cup of Wm. Blair &
Son's best Japan Tea three . times a, dny, then mark
the change.
Have you nnier trle'd a cup of seat Japan Too ; at
dlonerff is elquialte.
Our sales of 800 Teas have largely Increased since
the public barn dlnovered that we offer none ,bilt the
best. ,
The host of everything cheap at
WM. BLAIR .t SON.
.S.uth End" Carlisle I
A NEW REIM EDY IN CONSUMPTION.—A Physi•
clan whc had ConsumptiOn for several years •u ith
frequent bleedings of the lunge, ruled himself with
a medicine unknown, to the profession, when his
case appeatedboplesil:llo is tho onjy physician who
has used it in his own person, or who has any know!.
edge of its 'virtues, and ha 'can ascribe the degree of
health ho now'enfoys to nothing but the use of his
inedicine;rtnd nothing but utter despair and entire
extinction of all bopo of recovery, together with a
want of confidonco In all others Induced hint to laird
the experiment. To thone sufterlng'ivlth any dhicate
of the Lunge ho proffers a tioatment ho confidently
bellevee will eradicate - Ma disease. Price $1,50 per
bottlo - ur $8 a half dozon, mut by eaprcee. Send for
circular or call on Dft. E. BOYLSTON JACKSON,
N 0.250 North Tooth Street, Philadelphia.
•
22may 081 y,
lay-DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, and CATARR If
rented with the utmost success by J. Iss.oes N. D.
and Professor fif Disedae of the Ede and Ear' in the
.Ifedicat College of Pennsylvania, 12 years experience,
(formayly of Leyden, llolland,) No. 805, An eh Street,
Phila. Testimonials can he seen at tile office. Tho
medical faculty are invlteffito amMammy thoir
pa
tlonta, as ho has no secrets in 11,is practice. Artificial
oyes Inserted withou t paln. No charge IX exami
nation,
12jun01..8 ly:
• HORSE and Cattle Powderefind.liniruents,togethr
er With a large assortment of fresh Drug!. and Nadi•
eines, Dye Bluffs, just received it Oornman
Worthingtot.'s Drug Store, Ho. j, Rant Main Strout
Carlisle.
II A large number-o L-claim- for damages under
the Act of Assainbly for the relief of persons who
suffered lois during the war to suppress the luto re
bellion having boon placed is my hands, I desire to
Inform all having claims under said Act that I am
now prepared to put ,the claims in_ proper form for
presontation to the Board of Commissioners.
As the proofienuirod fur iho'authonticatlon of tho
Aligns depends very much upon the different clrcum
stancos attending the losses or damages, I would
suggest that claimants should, call nod sus me before
bringing their witnesses, In order that I may ho able
to give them proper informatidn preparatory to mak
ing out their claims.. flits 11111 covers nil damages
done to personal proporty or real estate either by the
Unlon'ilirses br the robot army.
springs from the application if but ono hairo ul 41 .10101y ° In . • • '
. . . . .
A GOLDEN
has dawned for all who desire to resume lu age ono of
. most
o ',glorlotia gifts of youth—the magnifleoul
blae , l rbrpWift,lhgo which raiders the hair an Bre•
sistible elethentlif pevonal tittraetion.
- INSTANTANEOUS BEAUTY
the woad.' That chemical enact. contains the vita
___Vrinciplo and thseptaanunatter with Which nature
nourishes the moat beautiful of the silken fabrhm
wherewith she adorns the .
• • , IMAM - OF ITER FAVORITES,
Need 1t ho said that thle • wonitor of civ Ilizathm is
-OII.RISTADORO'S
Um' most genial;' narmless, rbdteume . and certain
preparation of Its, kind In the whole universe.
Mannfactnred•by J. OIptISTADOIto; 00 Malden Lane,
Novi York. Bold by all - Druggists. Api,lied by all
Hair Dressers.
WHAT EVERY' HORSEMAN WANTS.
good, (lido, and,rollablo liniment. Such au
•DR: T 0,11.4.5!
Venetian Horse: tilllllloll4
In-Pint 'Bottles at Ono-Dollar
Bcir Lainenale, Cute, Calls, Broalne, kc., war• .
ranted cheaper then any other. It 18 treed by all the
greathoreeme'n'OrAome Peleet-eiiree: It will not;
ome nor'Bpavin, ay. there- is no Liniment
In wrietrnee thaewill.' Whitt It le, stated to cure it
positively d0e5. , ..W0 oiener of acisecroilt.beluithont it
Or trying one bogie:, Ono ,dine .rerives and often
• .... the life of en over•heated or driven hOrse. , For )
Colida..d Bellyache, it bee never failed. ? limit as 'ewe
u Just ao mire ie this .valuable,
Went; to be the Heron Enibroclitleiiiirthic 'day, . Cee
'lt ono and AIL' Depot, No. 20,Cortlaiin .13treet, Now
York. Bold by all the • Driagglets and atorokoopero •
German . Bitters odvertisod In our columns. Thu;
Ditto no perhaps everybody is aware, is no much a
stoic
grist mills, and call for itwhero you will, you - cat:Met
go amiss:" There In no better medicine bilero the
public, It ccintalns np alcoholic ingrodient;and cane
monde itself to topperanco people, who seek to avoid,
whatever .intimicates or leads to futeinperanee. Meet
people resort to tonics in the spring of the year,
Ilonflaners stands at the head of them all, and is
. potent
at any time of the ?jean . Those who would come out In
the spring with a cleansed and invig orated systemic
should begin its use now..
The about ie Oe s ymsolicited eldement ni the r Ellitor
"'PATRIOT," Waukegan Ell.
HOOPLAND'S GERMAN TON Id.
Combines all the ingredients of the Bittera, with
pure Sailta Cruz Rum, orange, anise, ke. It makes a
delightfully pleasant preparation, and :Is used for the
Santo disesso as the Bitters. in cases where - pane Al
coholic Stimulus Is necessary.
Principhl Office, 631 Arch Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
801 by all Druggists.
17july-lm
PRESII SUPPLY of Drugs and medicines, together
with Spunges, Chamois, Shins, Soaps, Perfuroory
.4e., just rece!red at Cernmau & Worthington's frog
Store, No. 7, East Main Street.
12junupfl.
ITCH! I,TCIIIOI ITCH!!.!
SCRATCH I SCRATCH I I SCRATCH I I
to from 10 to 48 hours.
Wheaton's Ointment, cores The Itch. •
Wheaton's Ointment crawl Salt Rhomn.
Wheaton's Ointnient cures Totter.
Wheaton's Ointment curse Barbers' Itch.
Wheaton's Ointment cures Old Sores.
Wheaton's Ointment cures Every kind
of Humor like Single.
Price, 80 cents a box ;by mall. 60 cents. Address
WEEKS POTTER, No, 170 Washington Street
•
Boston, Mese.
For sale b`ir mi Druggists.
soot 20 117-Iy.
1100
8 00
.7 75
210
.2 00
..1 40
.100
oo
=MS=
NEW AD Tr.EI?.TIS E MEN TS.
EGISTER'S
I-
OnendiNs Court; August 18th, 1868.
1. The account - eiL 'David Eberly.- Guardian of
Sarah Plough. minor child of John Plough, doc'd.
2. The Account of J. D. Parker, and Frederick Watts,
Executors of Martha Duncan, deed.
BACON SID ESi
- WHITE BEANS • • --3-06
PARED PEACHES,_ 2 6
LINPARED PEACHES 13
DRIED APPLES, • 250
RAGS, • , 4
S. First and final - account of Robort L. Barr, Adminlo.
trator of 5111 . 1111 . .11010 CiilDert late of Newburg. dee . d.
4. First account of D. 'G. May, Guardian of boot
Lelpard, minor son or Josepb Into of East
Pounslimo, deed.
6. First account of D. G. May, Guardian of George
4 . minor Anil of bovi Eslinger, lair of
Ponnshoro dee d.
• G. Flr,st and final aceounfi of Joseph Pierce,
ecutor of Paul S. Pierce, dee'd.
7. The first and final account of Win Barr, Admin
Istrator of J. G. Burr, late of
S. Tha account of .john Miller, Guardian of John 11.
Zeigler, Mary IC Zeigler and Farah .1. Zoigior, minor
children of Phillip Zeigler, deed.
— 10: The Ifrat, and fi ha I tc . CL .. O pit. of &timid' El;Ciirj ,- ;
- mlin'n - nt - the - TM rut f
Spring decld. .
10. The account, of l'otor S. Miller, Adel.. of Cath
mine 1411114 r, deed.
11. Second and .final account of leatai_2l ler and
Daniel Miller, lixecutMe - of Rudolph Miller, teed.
12 First and final account of Hobert Mate r, Adm'r
of John Mateer, dee'd.
M. First and final account of-William Moore',
of Jackson Moore, lido ill - South Middloton, dee'd.
11. First and partial accountof James Hamilton,
Hon. J. 11. Oration] and' floe. David Sterrett,
Flslrs. of Susan II Thyk,n, deed.
15. First and final account of A. E. Hell, Adinlni
stratrlx of F. A. into of Mechanicsburg, deed.
16. First and final account of Mary Martin, Admin.
istrotrix of Rebecca Martin, dee'd. '
17. First and final accourt, of,Sainuel J. Fells, EiCti.
of Anna Clouse, de&d.
18. The final account of William ileighlands, Guar
'Mau oflicorgo Worrell, per Ge0..11, Clever, liCl'r. of
dec'd.
nrid.partiol accoun t-pf-Heirr:H Clover—Rs t l r
of-William Highlands aoed.
850
2,700
4,050
',,700
The account of Abraham Lambert., Adm . , of
raham Swigort, late of North Middleton, dee'd,
The account of Abraham Lambert., Eurf_, Fpc
•r of Willlamllonveood.'deed,----
22. First and foal account of Noah Coc Est',
ofJoseph W. Hoover, late of Nan township, dee'd7 ----
-- 2.1. ties° n d - A fifild account of C. V. Kelly, Adm'r.
bf Alexander McKiustry, late of Penn township
24. The Second and final - statement of Samuel Kuu
'keYEXe`c'utor.bf James lilllaird, dee'd.
25 —.The account ni .- Apdrow - Kennedy Executor -of
Leonard Minish, late of Frankfofd tOwnahlp.
26. First and , final account of Sainueljohler, Ad
ministrator of Magdalena Mohler, late of Mechanics
burg,dee'Ll.
27. Third and final account of Samuel Mohler, one
of the Ekeeutore of Chrlatlan kohl, r, - late of Upper,
-Allen dee'd, _
28. The account of Daniel Myers, Adminittrator of
John lleffiefloger, late of West Pennsboro,
29. First and final account of Christian Swat Ad.
minletrator of John Swartz, late •of Mechanicsburg,
deed.
30. clrot and float account of D. Neiswau;ter,• Ad
ministrator' of John Westfall, late of M ouroe twp.,
deed.
31. First and final account of Andrew Solder t,
Trustee of Citharine Conner under tho Will of lien ry
Coonor, and decree of the Orphan's pourt.
32. Thu account of lilt:hard Woods, and Samuel
Stuart, jr. Executors of Robert - Donaldson, late of WI,
Incas township, dee'd.
33. The first and final account lYrancis ?dent.,
Guardian of David Mont...
34. 'rho host and floll aecioun I of John 'Crofisler,
Extsy. of Satllll nook, Shippunaburg.. deed.
35. Firft and final accbunt of J. 'A.. C. M'Cu no,
Adner of Sarah Datbraith, deed.
30, First and Illial..count of David Wherry, Adtn'r.
of Israel Waggoner, deed.
37. First and final aeri no( (.1 Samuel Snyder, driver
of od'. Snyder, late of Bleellanlesburg, deed.
38. The account of John,S. Mauro, lixt'r. of Wllllam
Ilnun. late of DWI l oson t wp.
39F First nnddinal lu , enunt of David 'Rhoads,
hx
rotor of Dr. Wm. M.A./mi., hale of Carlisle, doe'd.
40. (7 uardianuldp aeeo not of David Adam, 0 wird kin,
.1 Sebardlan, Lavina 0. and Mary Alice Spangler.
J. DORSIIEDILIR,
Register.
• PROCLAMATION:
WHEREAS, the Hon. JAMES H.
011A11:151, t'rooldott Judge of the several Courts
of Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Per
ry,and Juniata, and Justice of tho several Cours o.
Oyer and Terminer and Oeneral Jail Delivery In'said
counties, and 'Photons P. Illairand Hugh Stuart, J udges
of the Courts of Oyer and 'term !nor and Jail Delivery
for tho trio/ of nil capital and other °Reactors, In fhe
held oounty of Cumberland,. by their preCept to me
directed,', dated the lath day of April A. D. 1868,
have ordered the Court of Oier and 'Terminer and
General Jail Delivery to bo holden at Carlisle on the
4th Monday of,Auguat, 1868, (it being the 24th day),
at In o'clock in the forenoon, to continuo ono weeks.
NOTIOD is hereby given to the Coroner,Justices of
the Pence, and Constabled of the said county of Cum
berland that they aro by the mild precept commanded
to be then and there In their proper persons, with,
their rolls, records, and Inquisitions examinations,and
all ether retn, nibrances, to do those things whidh to
their ofilcos'tippertain to ho done, and all those that
are bound by rocognisances, to prosecute against the
prioners that are or then shall be In the Jail of 'said
county, ore to he there to prosecute then,. shall bo
JOS. C. THOMPSON,
Sheriff.
17jul 18 8
D ROTH ON OTA RY'S N OTI C E.—
Not ice Is hereby given that the following ac
counts have jboolf-filed •In the Prothonolary's - office
for examination, and will ho present.] to the Court
or Common• Pleas of Cumherlang county for confirma
tion on Wednesday the 26th daY of August., 1808, viz:
1. First and final account of Daniel Echols : assignee
of Geolgoll`;:flyers, under deed of * voluntary assign
ment.
2. First and final account of 8. U. Wagner, assignee
Al j T. Walker, &U. A. Graham, doing business as
Valker & Graham:under deed of voluntary assign- .
ent.
ME=
MICE TO CLAIMANTS-
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L. : M.Y E .S-t 0
WHOLESALE G4QOEIIiS,
-TrAVE" RENtovEpi TO
No. 150. ARCH .81711,EliT;
?HILADELPHIA..
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AGENTS WANTED FOB4 , WEAII-
ING Or TUB 0121tEN.".
Most entertaining book Published.. abounding
In Magnet; iruntor maa lYit. Agent soya It Jo the
best soiling book out, as people ern, tired of - repetition'
or.dry Uotalle and army roporte. .
, OEO Aunt, E , {pld 88 in 0 . 110 Meek.
i.
162 ,Teri - D[tye. ,
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•Librist.Terms to Agoras. • Bond !or .olreular. ,
Ahe'Fiuully gibutollibloc 7 Beet Edition published
WM FLINT, Publisher, try South 7th 0'06 . 4-Plllls,
dors, Pa. . , ! •..
•
-WANTED, by• inn tifttOtUiliy;
Agonto to .Sop by rainplo, , 'Ailitross with
easing foi. circular,
GUMMI; IcCO., 413 Ohostnut gt„ P,htlotts, l ,
17,jitly•int, . ,•
onQENT,LEMEN tviohiog.a fine flavored
oloar 61)001 trylhiorgo 0. Bosh's aleck crook,!,
y, " ,
Alepea,
Rooflrind'Ei Gerinnan Ufa-Ors
No Intimdcd to hnvo callop nttontion toltonnand'
J. P.-BRINDLE,
Prolhv
I=
NEW AD vER iIsEmENTS
BARGAINS!_ BARG AINS
this day comitienced — iculi - ttrur - my -- en
stock of Sotinner Goods at greatly reduced grist's'
F9.lt. (DASH.
GRENADINES,-
L'Amts, ' • •
MELANGES, - .•
BARRED LEND,
. , FRENCH PARASOLS,
ORIENE POPLINS, '
•• ALAPACOAS, &e., AC., ?I. COs
BLACK SILKS,
NETT SibilVLS'ilt . coa,
A full Rue of SATIN, MARRED and STRIPED
JACON WPS. - and WHITE MARSEILLES under price.'
SUMMER CASSIMERES, and COTTON PANTS
STUFFS, 'great bargalne.
HOOP SKIRTS & BALMORALS,
Cheaper Hem ever sold 1n Carlisle.
Muslims,
- -Tickings,
Gingham, „
• .46hecks, &c., nt the lowest price
Stockings,- - • ,
Gloves,
Corsets, .
Buttons and other notions in
great variety and voi7 cheap.
DELAINES, 12i, 18, and 20,
• • ' CALICOES, 8, 10, 12
CARPETS AT COST
Now is tho time to secure bargain° lo all kind
of DRY 000DS as many articles will be closed ou
less than cost.
CEAS. OGILB,Y,
•
No. 47, West Main Street, Carlisle
Great Bargains ' in Parasols and
- White Quilts.
21july-133
P - A""T - in N T
PROTECTOR
FRUIT -JA RS.
t LWAY-B—itradAßLD
TORY :11I;E:1` EVER] WANT IN A GOOD
FRUIT = JAR,
EITHER FOR USE 13Y
Pamilies or Fruit Preservers
THEY CAN BE MADE
TIGHT'
WITH CERTAINTY AND EASE,
121 M I
READILY OPENED
WITHOUT INJURY TO THE COVER
Tho Protector Jars have metal Lids with Arms,
which turn on-the inclinee of the neck of the - Jars,
and thus tighten tho rubbeeon'tkillozGround—Edge;
of the lor.mouth. The result is, a combined Lid and
Clamp (ono pioco,) which closes or op.us the Jar with
slight turn, an•d without Injury t th royors,
which ran thus be tired repeatedly,
GLASS AND CROCKERY DEALERS,
.11.0UEELTRNISIHNG AND
- DRGG-STORES.
TRADE SUPPLIED BY
& J. BOD! NI. ,
PATENTEES and MANUFACTURERS
r ALSO , MO NUFAFISIGRO OF
DRUGGISTS' AND. PERFUMERS
GLASSWARE,
Wino. Porter, Ale and
Mineral Water Bottles
Pickles, Preserves,
Jelly ' and Snuff Jars
PATENT , MEDICINE 16TTLES
4143 - Pertkular attention given to Private Nloulds
Office, - No. 26, South 7M- Street,
PHILADELPHIA
L4jul)•4
AY IN TOUR COAL.-
1. 4 As the woollier is nowsou propitious, and the
prises in 0 in ost favorablo ror the _laying in or your
WINTER'S COAL
The subscriber would offer his stock to the public
o nowing full - well.tho disposition Of the trade goner..
ally - to make loony promises tikollityd, sales. The sub.
scriber would prof, to loam th . quality of the
coal ho furnishes, speak for Itself and'he will be held
to tho following which are his old standards.
41st. To soil 00110 but the
BEST COALS
INTE
I=l
CITEAr.
an any In the trade.
,gcl. To deliver what hie eastowere buy, and not. to
mix with
LOWER PRICED
ortlttlo to make the priori to mitt hie onto.
4th. Itolloves In thu nyinglyles Mot__
' . ;30ALES
cannot be In use ( without repairs) for a series of years
to the advantage of the customers.
bth. To keep all kinds of coal to be had °Nowhere.
6th. Never to
MISREPRESENT
coal to make n sale
7th. To
C4I7ARANTEF, 2,000 lba
to the ton.
Alb. To give the enetoinuro the advantage 01
ANY C . 11 . AN GE•
In prico ht thu ullook
9th. Is
DETERMINED
•
LlFLuoyer_foi the..honellt_of_those wbo
deal with him. Bond on year °Mara and you shall
he dealt'. bade with slid on no favorable terms an
.y yard In Ilia place. •
17,j uly GA
Hand Book of Politics fo 1868
ItEADY IN JULY
. • •
spenlally adapted for use hr tho 'coming, Preside!.
tial campaign. Will routedn nil the motto!. Iq the Po
litical Manuals of 1800, 1807, and 1008, Complied find
official sourcem--WIII givo the wholo - i'Miiiost Adrian-
Or 'Tit& 00VEHNMENT, Sod of Parties, Including Im.
peachment, Reconstruction,. Ehnen!' Politics, Plat,
forms, Acceptahce Of Candidates, he:, Don! April, 1806-
to July, DNS.. Tables on Debt and Taxation, Revs;
nuo end Exporiditures, Banks, Southern Registration
and Votes. Election Tables from : 1800 4o ;date. 400
pages, Baccoloth $2,60,p0it •Ipal v. • • • •
.01,The politicatiVinual for 1888! separately, cloth,
paper coyar, 75 conle, post paid. Address
. EDWARD IifoPIIERBON,
Cierie of the House V'Representatives
WASHINGTON, D. 0..
117 July-It
AG.gPTI't! WONTED
IN TRIR COUNTY VOR TIIE
SECURITY IN . Strii,A,l4OE COMPANY,
U 1 ITYW rob
Itanniomntonuioneetion Blinded good Agent,
Addreee;'tp. A. IY,p)DlFfET,U,npeolal Agent,
_ _
' 528,1'70mA St.i.PhillAdt.
17July.1m
ria-1
Io Rs worst forms cured by Elio SITUAIAOII,'TitiIE
PLASTER. IS'esk ; .1 SlTootpT - Lungs 'restored' to
ntronAttomplositb. Sont by
.rnslito r tnny idSress,
,on receipt olptlett, Al4rsesbr
All 'A:1)1i AKE,
406 (Thestiiut, kitteet,Tbtladet.
. .
SEiY"Advertiee in, the HEniLti:
P C/' P:U L A_R C-0::0-Di
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES
W 4tX SAWYER & Co's
We haiei4et reOlueedl . t . ll“; prices of, our immune
I=l3
DRY G ODDS,
DRESS GOODErsuah as
iternannCe, Crape Mont:,
firenadines, 811 k and Worster, '
Florentines,. Maltese Clothe,
Chaim*, Mohair and Empress Summer Popllnd
R G AND
Figuredi:Plain - dud' Plald - argtottly
reduced' prices.
Our stock-has the advantage of as One •assartnient
Of all kinds 01 Mode es ran be obtained In the
early part of: the season u
.
Call and examine the line assortment a nd red,twed
prices.
.WHIT.E GOODS
endle•s variety among abidE ran he found
Snit. Muslins in Plain, Phiid and Striped,
Nainsooks. every grade and etyla
Jaconets In Hard and Solt Sahib,
Victoria and Bishop Lawns,
Mull and French Mulill ns,
French Needle Work end
Hamburg Entbroiderles, very low
SUMMER CA SSIMERES,
Cloths and Vestings
•
Elegant stllee and qualities at pi lees ELIO. duly
mpotulo•.. Suite made to order the Aluat: work•
en in the teen.
CARPETS!! CARPETS!!
Brussels, Threo
lugraln, •
Itomo-mado and •
Ilouipaovlthout raga rd to profit, •
011 Clutha In 4 4, 5-4, 0-1, 8;4 all qualities,
tugs,
Mats,
Sbadoa,
Iklattloge and
Looking Glasses
HOSI E It Y ,
NOTIONS .&0.. &c.
Wu present to our customers rare chancel for 'fam
ine and would say to all, call and expulne our
go cud varied smelt of
..-.... —..... :
. .
•
. .
...
~ ,
SE . ABONAI3LE 600 s, _.
~ 1-
=
and compare our indru list.
yloaso iotnomboi Lio aid blond
tINI)ER: He.V&,‘ION"S' HOTI!Ife',
Mill
EAST`' MAIN ;STREET
Al! who wish cheap
All w - bo -wish cheap' , • „ -
• HOUSE "RIIRNISHING GOODS,
All , who wish• a full stooic
. / ••. • . SEASONADDE GOODS,
and at ItCdUccd Prleca, call at • • -'
W C. SAWYER .&
" •
EAST MAIN STEEETt.
24July-68
DRY (FOODS.
CARPETS &c
altpi a full line of
GL . 0 V E S ,
DRY GOODS•
• isithdhi,LAivo-cra
CCOUNT OF J. W. EBY, TREAS
-:: USER OF TILE DOA RD OF SCHOOL DIREOTORS
of the Borough of Carlisle for the School year. corn-
Juh0,1867, and_etvitnifird Illeodoy_(Lit)
of June, 1808:
Juno q. To 'balance In halide of Tocosurei
at last annual - Oddment, this,
- 8450 44
To amount of duplicate f0r1867, io,ago lc
July 14. To State appropriation for 1800
- and 1887,
Dec 21. To judgment of Wm. I.."ifaller,
and Interest to date. - 1248 -00
-1868.
Jan. 4. To. amormt received for pay of
norrresident ocholera,
• ; Min:CWT.." •
. .
By Teachers' salaries for school year, • $8,173 Si
By sunday repairs, tlirniture au; • e 362 37,
Breeel and wood, ' - • 301 34
By interest orkindebtuess teilst3 nue 1808, 173 00
By printing. stationary, messenger. and
' other Incidental.expenses.
• • "
__—
Total cash expenditures,
By exoneratlens alloered on upilanto
By abetment made to prompt tax paYers,
Dy fees of collection of taxes.
• Whole amount of 'ciddite
180 F. ,
June 1. By, balance In Treasury Misdate. 2,202 60
To Wince cash In Treasury,
The aecouat of J. W. Eby Treasinur, as above
gated having been examined by me, and Ate bine and
vouchers Connected therewith, being duly compared,
I therefor certify.th'at the above statement embraces
a full and accurate - account thereof,- for' the school
year ending Juno 1, 1808, and that a balance of two
thousand q twoeundn3d and two dollars and sl xty:cents.
remains la the hands of bald •Treasurer '.unex
pended.
. .
It. C. - WOODWARD,
• .
- Carlisle Juno 21;1868. S'inaricial Secretary.
June 10, 1868.—Financial report read, approved and
ordered to be entered upon the minutes of the Board
and published In the papers of the, District. By tho
Board. . - ..
C. r, !lummox,
Secretary,
10july4C
AMERICAN • ,
ANTI-INCRUSTATION CO'S OFFICE,
No. 147 SQuth. Fourth . Street.,
=I
THE — — ANT.T-lisi CRT/STATOR
. .
Will remove scal es from yecoti
.8011-line and keep them clean'
'—render tho Boum less Heide
to 'Explosion, and- causing
' great saving of fuel.
Theso INSTRUMENTO having
-been In- siteeersfid use during
...thranstfluo'Dears In ma n y o f
:the large' establishments of
Philadelphia.and other parts of
the United StatesonAliP:an which
the most flatted* testimonials
of their wonderful saving -of
inel and labor have been re
ceived.
li'l;_____
1
1 ,
1,
~
IItV__PAIITIES having BOIL.
EllS would do well to call at
the (Moo,' and examine testi
monials,
'MERCHANT TAILORING
JOHN B. TREIBLEB, AGENT,
Practical Tailor and Goats' Furnisher,
NO. 5, EAST MAIN STREET,
ITARIOPLE PA
Mr. neibler would' anopuneo to the cltlacmi of
Carlisle and vlchalty, - that he has In store a very large
nuclArafully selected stock of 0
CASSIA! ERES,
VESTINOS,
LINEN DUCKS,
BOMBAZINES,
• — l9 ATER BROW'S, Am, Re.
„, , 8 lIITA'BLE FOR
SUITS OF ALL-.DESCRIPTIONS
BeittEcblmselta—prnettcal—Tallor,--and-- having t.
amilstmou of flißWaliiW — ; wdfl nLn is Vfv,paral •
GUARANTEE SATISFACTION
In all clothing mado at tan oatalillahmont
Placa Goode . qf all kinds gold
. 1v the yard afid. rut
to order at a trilling root.
Don't forget the place, No. t, East Main Street, nest
door to Carman & Worthington's Drug Store..
.1. B. TRIBLEIt, Apt.
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NCADEMY, •
Tusemitolik
FOUNDED 1836
The Fall Session of thle flourishing Institution will
commence on the First Wednesday In September.
Tho object of tho Institution le to prep ro young
moo for the active duties of life, to qualify pupils for
teaching, and - to - train - thoroughly suede ci desire. to
enter College. Tho Instruction embraces the culture
ei tho mind And heart, so that their powers may be
well directed and :quilted, and et taste for intelleetual,
pursuits and virtuous habila developed.
For further Information rend for a Circular. Ap
plicants will please address. ,
I). I). STONC. A. 31,, Principal:or
N. M'DONE-Liz-k.-31—Anret-Frincipal:-•
DUW3 ..ti
'rho. only Family . Machlue that cots up tic owl
work knits all sires, widens and 1131'19. off the to
'complete—producing all varletys_ 2 lAnlt goody fetal
an Infant'a strdltlog, mitten br glove to a lady
shawl or hood
Price - Reduced to fib Dollars
I tin- simple dorablc, - eastV - operated and 'warranted
to succeed in the hands of every pure O'er.
I=tISE!
Amiss., with stamp fur circular nod ea)npin stacking
J. D. OItNIC, Gen'l Agt 922 Chostuut SI ,
Imay fib Gm.
L_OOK • • OUT. DRY . GOODS MEN.
,_ ..._, •
- TO TIM PUBLIC.
I havejust returned from the Bast with any Spring
'Stock. and as ustial, I am Felling hood. n little rimer,.
er than any other Dry hoods [louse ha town. 'I do
-not think It nocusanty to occupy a column' of nortg
paptr to keep up my reputation for eolith: cheap
;hoods„ nor do I wish to resort to chap trap to gull
the public. All I not of them is 'to call and examine
for theausolvos, and It 110 t "saalsflet with the 'prices.
not to buy. Remember the-stoma No. "3? North
Hanover street' next door to Dr. I(lofer's.•und Miller
& Bowers ;hardware Store." - -- it -- . . '
.. '• WM. A. ittfLES.'
- P. S I will - saLpsthing about my third andliburth
grand openings., _
,
Oaprli.47. . .
. .
W. HOWARD, BitOOKS & STEVVNEION,
• Manufacturers of •
IT I DE AW AKE CAPS ,
MO
CAMPAIGN EIItIPMENTS
No. 113 Noah Third S!.reiii,
=
. Caps a nd Caves; of anamei lad oil cloth, of; alkcelors'
made to order at shortest posqlblo . motlae. ."
•
. .
—7— _
'
VALIT4BLE 'TOWN I. 3 .ItOPERTY
AT PRIVATE BALE
. The aubscriber, intending to remove front -Carlisle,
offers at private sale bin residence, situated on POOL
flanovor Street, NO4 85 and 37. - -,- - -. ;
The property consists of a' , . .
' .. ,
DOUBLE •11 CSU
alto parr ol — rrhlcli truill of Stomf-Tioltblitither.
ar Brick, 'making two complete, HOUR., I+ ultablii for
dwellings or places or business. • -
There aro also two Fm-ruo Ilulidinghbuthe promises
Which could Lo vary, r.ndlly ho canyertod Into
dwellings. - . • .
For terms and other particulars omuire of the i
. ant-mother, residing nu thn irumisce. )
• .; ;
.11/Npt, sold beibre Oot., lot 1803. this, property will
en &rod nt public sale on that, day. •
iejund•tf
VOTIOE,L-Soaled' proposal's will- 66
recolved 4t thle•4Bl4o 'until 10 00 1 0 41c.A.
114tuiday, July 2btb, 1808, fur fanfold pit 4144 .troops
,a 1 C . 41•11814 1.14r1•4414. 1'4., with Iho best of • .
IP A M IL'- F,14 OTI•lt;''••
ifor nix (0) nionthe 'heel and' (atm .the :first day. of
August 1808, or such Imo time as the hommissary,
Gencral of Subsistenee II:13'. A rely"
• : Prop-pala moist be in duplicate ehd nndoined 1 . Pro!
poRAIN hod' moist contain • the • 'nattiow
two responsitde persons who will.t4n their .boAdratid
become - responsible pi., 'the faithful, pictornitu* of
IQ are feglietltod tole, premed at' thd
opening, of the Propose ,
The OovernMent reserves tho right, to reject any
all bide which they may conahlor ufereasonable or
. _ _
for any other milficienrause.
• •. • • .421111;.EGAN,
' leC [Scle., 2itd. U. Caintry, - A. 11,8: "
, I
Office A. 0, 0 AF11619 Wks., . '•••
WA - NTECK - -= - To pal6ll ' B3e • a hail:a
house In the borough or CniffshViivlitg not,
loss thau Thor roomy and situatealo a god/ neighbor.
hood. TAD" ptirelon ltayins t supia,prperty : to dispose
°poll adaree9;:—.: • .•
" July 104 f BOX Letter "B," Carlisle, Pt 0; '
SPRING „SA-L E S
enninnineed et die !tore of tie' underslined In
NORTH' HA,
. ,
of all kinds of wares suited to the wants 4 House
keepers, hotels, add
~ all contemplating the furnish;
lug of theii houses. ••
• •
• Having JOE' ieturt from the entail they . dre pro
pared to supply all h. '
. B'T
Of every kind suthatii . ., 2-
681 64
MID
12,715 82
conshithig lu part of the
Shertf,•
Noble Cook,
EEIM
$9,009 134
195 90
319, 92
347 57
10,613 23
also the noted
12,716 83
T I O_„N AL RANGE
•
• .
They un prepared to •furnish those contemplating
houselieopThg, with all things necoimarY to a WELL
REciUGATFD HOUSE snob as
of alldescriptlonP,
COFFEE MILLS,
SAD IRONI3,
O
SPONS,
. . • •
LADLES, 4ire.
, •
• Royiv , • Spouting . and Jobbing
and everything inlbe line of tba t inner done ftt the
Shorlytt Notice and on the most reasonable , derms ,all
wares WAIUMNTED. Give them a call as they are
anxious to exhibit, feeling satlifled^ that they can
convince all-that No. OS, latho pines, to purchase
011-E A P 0 0 D §,
and BEAUTIFUL WARE of all kin*, found In a nod-
lags establlshmorit
19mkr•68
MACHINE WORKS
NV. W. JENNIN(IB,
Pm diced r.
Franklin Iron Works,
Corner of Short and South Streets,
HARRISBURG, PA.
JOHN FkItEIRA,
President.
MACHINE DEPARTMENT
EZRA LUKENS.
- Sep and Treas
STEAM ENGINE‘;',& MACHINERY.
— arirrtilitrlittierithin paid to itep:Oirlng of Machinery
by day.or ni g ht, at home o r abroad.
ALL KINDS OF BRASS WORK, 'PIPE
AND FITTINGS_ON HAND.
Wrought" - kibt,,
Water Gauges,
Swim IVlllhtles
Choek Valves,
Onvorne s,
Steam Gauges, Injectors,
011 e u p, i . Unions fin•Plpe,
SbfitAlng and Pulleys, KW., liter
'Foun - dry and — Ornamental Department
Nla n u rue tut o Dist and Wrought iron 7
Plain .and Ornamental
Ore'r one hundred and seventyfive now and beautiful
-Verandahs, Window livads, Brackets,
ot t et•s, 'bibles, Stands. Tree Boxes, Division Eitrills,
Reek and Feed Boxes for Stables, etc., etc. '
HOUSETRONTS & A RCFIITECTITRAL
CASTINGS. ,
'l4.kiontog from any -gringo. furnblaml, anti have •on
Mold a largo varloty of patter - us for
BUILDDRS' IRON WORK IN GENRRAL.
nd Carving, fnodol'aitPattorn NlnklogVmpt
ly-aatentlog to. .
. ,
JENNINGS, SyEVENSON k STOI.V RR
(18-13 ms.
A. L. SPONSLER'S COLUMN
A. : L. SPONM.ER,
Reel Estate Agent, B csivenet, Conveyances Insur- -
elm, end Claim Agent. Office Nlnin Street Nen4
Centre S tnere•
F OR SALE
A tract of valuable 'flintier Land containing ONE
UUNDRED ACRES, lying on the South Menutain 3
miles above Mt. holly, known as the steam saw mill
property. The tract Is most favorably loin fed, easy.°
of twees dull the tlinlfer of the best
For torinsot , i'aPflif
- L. EIPONSLER.
Union Pacific Rail. Road Company,
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS,
Interest Payable Senaldtrannally In Vold
WlThe subbscrlber. having been' appointed the Man.
dal Agent for the Company at Carnal.), will revolve
eubecrlbtlena for the above named Bonds '
which hat
been recently adVauced tolo2 and are at that 'State
regarded the cheapest enmity In the market.
A. L. 81'ONSGER,
Office No.lB, Weiit Main Pt.
•
VALUABLE LOT GROUND
. NUR PALE
yStoat° and lying betweed East Alain and 'Pomfret
Ptrects extended, In the Borough'of Carlisle and coo.
,Calng about four scree.
This is one of the most desirable Lots in the town
and could be used for a variety of purposes—besides
its capability of being advantageously divided Into de-
Nimble building Lots—having a' front on each of the
above named atreata, It yenta be a most excellent to
cation for none manufacturing business. The Gaa
and Water pipes are already, laid just In front of the
Lot. , Apply to
/ 'A. li. SPONFILER,
- Real &tate Agt.
Penn.
,Mutual Life. Insurance Company
- 'Assetts .
Life Instirance.rolidy , on Favora-
The Ward of Trustees have declared a eerie 'divi•
deed of
FIFTY PER O.i.IsT.T
- -•)
Upon the cilsh prinnlinna received In 1867 on all
Policies in force on the filet of Doc„ and have decided to
realism all the strip Issued up to, and-Including Jan
uary 1865 in payment of premiums,
Tau or derslgned Toady lo deliver certificates to
parties anti lied' to receive them at the Cin lisle Agency
at his Mae, No. 8, West Alain Street, at any time
Mier date of this notice.'
Pamphlets, halo rale+, appliCatienn and every in
lormation furnished without charge.
A. L. SPONSfiIiR, Agent.
• •
A liberal port:mange will bo paid to ono' or two
good, - rollable perhorm, to cauyees Cumberland county
on behalf or tho above company,' leldch is the, holy .
ilfuntaZ Life Insurance bompany l'emisyleanici; ehd
one et.tho oldest and most reliable In the country.
Apply to A. L: SPONSL lit; Agent.
12juno GR.
011 EAI. ESTATE FOR SA
LI ) A Double a Lory Brick 'Toils,'
with. Frame Iy ILCItoO attqcbra, pultablo
for orcupthey 'of I,n families, or an 'a
toro Room and i l)irelling, xltwttod no
M=ZB=
will Ile alspumtol of on favorablo terms. „,
12Junot8
Alio a commodious Too thick
Dwolllng Ilouso, with . 'Brick Back
Building, nituat d ou :East Malin ,
Street, Col
12jum IN
' oleo if:valuable building lot,ldtushni• On the South.
Best comm. ot West. end: Pomfret Streets, -fronting
en fiat on • Pomfret; end , 240 ',feet on West Stteet.
This le one or t bu m oat dindrahle.bnlldhallOts in the
borntigh. - r I. • !
”gn:o.r
Alto 'a Throe story Rpalling Ilouxv,
built pf Haag and Frame containing , 8 "
rooms and Kitchen, 'ylth a the Modern
impuovoinent, ,, , - Atith amble and carting,
home lu the roar, mituatod; on a Lot of a
•
groniutYln What, Loutber Strout, .Cliirlfida, 'contain ng
tiaoliet 141:ratat and 2-111 toll in depth, It,
vor3 , diskette
eberdimee. ••••• - • • •
c.x• tIPONBLEB,,.
, Real Estate Agent,
12j ins 48, ' •
:L"
P ,11 ; iT()Isr :: - Y " A . 4aPPY': (1 9 .1 4 1 R9 -114
:F Cl:it ' 13' iii!E"......i,;*i..ke.i . ; ' ' , i ' .
• Conine of triatfliotfoufhoroltddi and .praclical. Fall
orni.boginnAngiudi3d—..oln. rgra PO lower _and _au
. odor acoornmodidlon . Lvll Ihnimorfdp A. ht.
likes charge of tho Alneeicnl Dopitr.tFor pa!aloguoa aird.SulrpoillOnlal addroae._.•
.
" VIORROY, A. Al 4
Anny4lle),ebanphON, h.
10julplm
MISCELLANE
ijVhi,STILEW4
68_
COOK PARDOR.AND
OFFICE
S T-0 ES ,
Oriental,
Heatera,
TIN WARE,
' — RINESBUTIT & RUPP,
• - No. OS, Hanover St:
Carlisle, Pa
D. STEVENSON,
Prace'l Engr. iE .11fathinist
ME=
MANUFACTURE
Brasn and Inn Cocks,
Globe Valves,
Oange
0431 , 7in0r Val volt;
:2`ntety. Valvos,
E==lll
I.C • C
1111 I
'~
DRIP
ALWAYS ALIVE
-- TovniFlNTEnr.snir
COMMUNITY at tho OLD CORNER
Just reestelng aootaer large supply of Goods suited
to the present SOIIBOII. -
DRESS GOODS
A beautiful , aam rtmont oP
DR . ESS.SIL,KS,
In all &dors and qualltlen
SUPERIOR BLACK OHO. GRAIN SILKS
FOR i
SAQUES AND MANTLES
A FULL LINE OF
BUTTONS AND TRIMM.INOS
For the • trimming ofStiqtles and Mantles
A, GRAND ASSORTMENT OF
Blank and Colend Grenadin ‘ d , 3.
, French Organdie Lawns E.; Swisses
French J aconot
French P . orcaills ligured,
French ForestUs Plain
Pure Mottled Mohairs,
For Ladies:Suits;
' Plain Mohair, •
All colors for suits,
MOZAMEIQUES - and FRENCH CHINTZES
SCOTCH GINGHAMS &0., &o
Dress Goeds'ail selling at astonishingly low prices,
as we are determined not
. to parry stock ovor the
season.
WHITE GOODS,
Plain and Striped .Swisa . Muslins,
Striped Plaid and Plain Nainaooks
Plaid, Plain and Striped Jiteonetts,
Shirred, Puffed and • Tucked Muslins
For Garibaldies,
Striped and Plaid White :French
Organdies foe T . Aidiep Dressers,
Black Crape, „Marett- 2 yds.-wido for
Shawls and Dresses,
Black Grenadines
Two yardsyido
For Shawls and Dreisos
MOURNING' GOODS,
Of every description, suitable for all season.. and
for all purposes. A full line of
VUNERAL GOODS,
always on hand
DOMESTIC GOODS,
Of till kinds selling at unusunlly low'prices
CARP BPS!! CARPETS!
Great Inducement!' now offering In all grades(
Carpets to close out our stock of the 1301.011,
FLOOR OIL CLOTH'S,
A . ll width's for Entries and Halls
\ TABLE OIL OLOTLIE,
Plain and Bordered
WINDOW SHADES
MEN AND BOYS whAR,
CLOTHS & U,ASIMERES
LiNmmdcKs, Al
DRILLTNGF,
DRAB,
'DoTAF, &c.,
of every description. Cell and nee the best stook
mons' wear In the town;
.L4c4 Curtaintiv--•
lionoY Comb Quilts.
TABLE COVERS AND SPREADS,
A great bargain le all kinds of Linen, 41unkabaeliand
Damask - llordekod Towels, Dnyllas, - Napkins, Tahiti
Cloths, Bath Towels, &e. , . •
Lauf Mantles Silk 'Mantles awl Swiss of Um
toot Mlles Thu Culebratod •
HOOP: S'K'IRT
Of the season7 . Avltli the drop fastening/I, enabling a
lady to edict the skirt to make it any length the
may wish It, either tor the trail or walking dram.
N OTIGNSI 'NOTIONSI/
In such great' Variety that It Is Impossible to
enumerate them., Wean) give us a call and see all
deec,lololo or LINEN' lIANDKERCHIRM LAOS
lIOIBEIIY, • GLOVES, TRIM
MINGS, RIBBONS, LACES; EDGINGIVINSERTINGS;
MARSEILLES TRIMMINGS, dm., Au. •
Pleaso'do outfit!' to give us an early call and ox. -
amino our complete stock, as - wo are, always well
prepared to prove the fact that we do study the In
forest of our customers, and never suffer ourselves
to bownffersold. • '
L DIOR 'AI IL L R
. Please be particuiiu•, In noticing the heading' and
therloslng et Our advertisement, as It is sometimes..
closely indentsd a sal may deceive those not' on their
guard. . - •
L 1 01 - DI H &-' I;
ON THE CORNER;
Sign of the Carpet Hall,
NAST MAIN . STNEET,
411401 (lathe° Pennpylvttnia
IMPORTANT , . DISCOVERY
TAE
",POULTERERS'
OR CHIMEEN POWDERS
(Copyrlgbt eacitred.)
A CERTAIN CURE FOR . •
GAPES IN CHICKENS AND TURKEYS;
~vent and 6ure'Ohioken Oholei.e
and . zherlMeonso comm.:auto Poultry,
d will promote an inerenee of Fat.
r LINEdmONE3 ACCOMPANY bAOIIPAOKAGEL
PRICE 21 CENTS.
__The annexed aro a tow of-the certificates we have
roceived in proof of tho gnat value and efficacy of the
Poulterers' Friend.; .
' CARROLLTON, BALTIMORE COUNTY, Mfi., Dee, 18,1807.
Messrs. Cloliverthy &
GENTLE/1M havnusetlyotir "Poulterers' Friend"
upon a brood o 7 young chickens that had the gapes,
and am happy to say, that by the use of a few doses
they were entirely cured. It *lll certainly ouro the
wipes when used according to - directions.
Yours, Ac. • • ORO. HARMAN.
avroWer, W. VA., April 7th. 1868.
. .
Aletsrs. filotworthy et Co.
GENTS have boon selling your "Poulterora'
Friend" for the last fow • months, for the cure of
Chicken Cholera, audio every Instance where It bas
boon used, the isease woo arrested at once. It is
the greatest Medicine made. It Is In great demand, lt
and I amselling it rapidly.
certainly accomplishes all that you, claim for It.
' Yours, Ac. JONAH K. TRUBBELL
•
SacrurnsTows, W. VA. April h, 1868.
2lessri. Clotworthy (b. •
My young chickens were dylug yely 'fruit this Bpriug
with the Gapes, and of your Poulterers'
Friend, I purchased a package from Jos. M. Stone•
brakor, Phopherdstown, Va., and it actedlike a charm-
Thegepes soondlsappbared,,-and--my-ohlekens-have
bc-come healthy and thrifty. I can recommend the ,
Poulterers' 'Friend to all
Rimpocti4lly, R. SPOTTR
BREPITERDSTIMN, W. VA., March 224018138,.-
Messrs. Clottporihy di Co. '
Citrus :—lraving lost a great ming. foWls, during
the oarly Spring, with "Chicken Cholera," I waa In
duced by Mr. los. M. Btonobraker, of She.herdstawn,
Va., to thy a paper of your "Poulterers . ' Friend,"
whlch I and I bad only used, three dosos when
the disease disappeared, and have -not lost a fowl
since. I, can meet safely recommend It to do what It
says, If Ole directions are. followed. For sale by all
country Merchants. „ CHRISTIAN WELTY.
Alpacas,
All Colors
- CLOTWORTHY & CO., Wholesale Druggists,
No. 339 West Baltimore Street; Baltimorei Did
Pric6132,00 per Dozen to the Trade.
A Liberal Dlecount Allowed, when Eurobond
Boware Novi imitation., None genuine except that
manufactined by Olotworthy dr Co. -
Mb Sifinebrakor's preparations for male — by Weedy.
mood & Bros., West Main St., Carlisle Pa.
29inay4111.
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VEGETABLE AMBROSIA
Gray-ItOttclet.l people have their
looks 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 wh so heads arc covered with
Dandruff a) d Humors,- use it, and-have `
clean coats .ind clear and healthy scalps
13a -Iloade4 'Veterans . have
their remaining locki .- tiglitoned, and the
hare spots covered with a-luxuriant grOwth
of }lair, and dance for joy!
Young Gentlemen use it because it is
richly perfumed!
Young Ladies use it because it keeps
their Hair in place!
Everybody Insist and will use it, because
it is the cleanest and best article, in the
market!
For Sale by Druggiste geeerally. -
7fobBB-ly
T
HE FARMER'S BANK, OF CAR
LISLE, DENNPYLVANIA,
ecently organized, has been opened, Ibr.transaction of
it general banking business, In the corner room of it.
Divan's now building, on the North West corner ef
Iligh street and the Centre Square.
,The Directors hope by. Ilberal and careful manage
ment to make this a popular institution, and a safe
despository for all who may favor tile bank with their
accounts. , .
Deposits receivod and paid back on demand, Inter.
oat allowed on special, deposits, Gold. Silver, Treasury
Notes and Government Bonds, bougbt - and sold; -
Collections mado on all accessible points „inL'tbe
country. Discount day, Teeliday. Danklute tours
from 9 o'clock A. 3146 3 O'clock P.. M.
J. 0. HUBER, Cos. "
• DIRECTORS.
•
It. Mien, President, Wm. LI. Millar,
Thomas Paxton David Mika, 4.
John W. Craighead, ' .A. J. Herman,
27mar-68 tf. Abraham Witmer,
1807
NOW OPENING IN
DOMESTIC COODS
DRESS GOODS,
OASSIMERES,
SATINETS,
JEANS,.
WAITE GOODS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
ZYPTIERS,
• AT
RING'S NEW STORE,
No. 55 iNTIIT MAIN iiTRENT.
Oleposite the Dilution Bongo, next, to poet Ofilee,
' .
Manhood, How Lost, .flow Restored.
Just .published • new addition of
1.7 0
Dr. CuiverwelPs Celebrated Emmy on
• • At so radical cure (without Medicine) of
ERMATOCRIICIA. or BenllolllWeaknaks, •
Involuntary Seminal Losses, IMPOTENCY, Mental and '
Physical Incapiclty, Impediments .to Marriage, etc., •
alto, CONSUMPTION, EPILEPSY,. and PIM induced by
self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. •
/Q-Price, in a sealed envelope, only it mote. '
The c lebrated author,. In this, admirable essay,
clearly demonstrates tron, a thirty years , successful
practice, that the alarming censequences of self abuse
may be radically cure,' without Cie dangerous u goof
Internal mldicinkprithe application—of - the ktafe;
.painting opt a ran - de - of isire nt ones simple, certain/ •
and effectual, by -MIMIC of which every. /sufferer,
-matter-what-10s condltion-may-be r mayAuro .himself
cheaply, privately, aud, ,
1101-This Lecture should' he to thif:bandA Of 'Witty ""
youth and every man in the land. . . s
Bent, under coal, In a plain envelope, to ani ,
dress postpaid, on receipt of, sit cents, or two post,
stamps. Also,,Dr. Oulverweire "Marriage Guide," •, •
price 25 cents. Address the Publishers,
CULAS..I. J.O. KLINE &
-127 Bowery, Now jerk, Pont Onire Box 4,5110.
holy tifi-ly.
•
(..111001., TAX y_QR 1868. , --• •-•-
• The DupliwtO of r o. TAXEIV for,..the Borough
o Carlisle, le now In t o hands of the 'Brouwer for.
collection - Noticole t otetbre given - that'the Treat _
wee will : attend at thO county, Coutt lime, (Ooso
ml. P 1012061 Offlco,) on ..
. .
A3•iddy thW IlLit of Juiy next,
between the'hours of 0 and - o'clock of said day, tar
the purpose. of receiving sald .Taxes,- - which
time au abatement of .Pive,per .ceut. Will be suidde on
'all taxes paid. Persona wlshlng to pay their taxes
before th above date,, cab de so, by calling at the
°Mee of the.Tressurer in Marlon Hall building. , !. •
J.W.
22may-lOt
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICIII..
• Letturer of Admlnietration on the estate Of
Jane (fluor, ' deed., late Dlokinson townshlpr',t
haring been Issued to tha subscriber rending In the
seine township,, ffotice le hereby . given, to, IR perilous
Indebted
• . .
Indebted to tdid.estate to make psynient, - and. those
having claims to, present them duly .authenticetetl'
for eilttlplq!At V, • -..40g54,16:AR15014, •
•
r A4nalnlFtrator,
•
Fancy .printing donetere. • •
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Pjuly-GE *.‘
MgQ.E.Ti.T,AIITAV US?
Largo Quantitleli
RIINTO- 7 S
IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE!
SPRING
BARGAINS
ILDIOONI3, •
NOTIONN, AO
• .
1867