Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 16, 1868, Image 3

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    NEW AD ER TIS'EALEIYTS.
• Election Proclgination.
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entitled ` . .An Actrelating to the eloctionsof this Com
monwealth," passed on the 3d day of July, Anon Dom.
lel, 1830, It is made the duty of tho Sherilrof eve&
County within, this Commonwealth to give public
notice of the dotterel Elections, and in such notice to
enumerate-- " ,
Ist, 'l'ho ()liken to be elected:. . •
'2.1. Designating the places at which the election is
to ho hold. !Therefore..
- - 301-0.-T1 I.O3IPSON,IIigh Sheriff of the Comity
of Cumberland, do hereby 100110 known, and give this
public notice to the electors of th - 0 County of Cumber
' land:aim! on Tuesday the 13th day of October next all
Median will Ito hold at the several electron tlsstricts In
said county, at which time they will vote by ballot for
'rho said election trill Ito held throughont the . County
as follows
The election In the election district Joinposed of the
boroligh of Carlisle and the township's' of North Mid
- dleton, South !Middleton, ttOlV O Frankford, end
Lower, DM:insult, wilt 1)0 held at the Coort House in
t Ito borough of Carlisle.
The election 11,the_clection_districticomposed_o _
Lower West Pentishorough township, WDI be held
at the North School House In Plainfield.
The election in thO election districtcomposed of
Silver Spring . township, will be held at the public
hens° of Oeo. K. Duey, in Ilognestoem in said
township.
'('lto election In the• election district composed of
I lanipden township, wilrbe.held at the public house
occupied by Mlles Crowley, In said township.
The election in the election district composed of the,
'township of. Upper Allen, will be held at the public
!loose of Joshua Culp, in Shepherdstown,„
l'he election iuthe eir - Ttion district composed of ,
Middle..., township; will be held at the Middlesex
Scheel 11011.0.
The election in the eleetlonflistrict composed of tits
township of Lower Allen, wilbbe held at the wagon's
endow shop of Jonas limwhbarger, On Slate 11111.
The election in the election dlniriOl cnuqutoed of
East Pmt.'s's/legit township, will be held at the
house of 1, S Hatfield in Weslairview.
The elorlitin ill the election I !strict composed of
New etnikberland, will be held at the house now kept
by William Bell, in the borough of New Cuniberlandt
• The election In the election district composed of the
North Ward of the Borough of Mechanicsburg, at tins
Si.llll•West corner of Market House in said borough.
'rho election in the election district composed of Hie
SOlllll Ward of the Borough of 3lechaniesburg, at the
Soot It.dvest ear. of the Marketilonso, in said
The election in 11,0 election district composed of
Monroe township, will he held at the public house
kept by A. I, Hurst], in Churchtown, in said
township.
The election in the election district composed of
l'enti township, will be held at the - house lately
settpiell by Jacob Itedsecker, in said township.
The election ins the election district. composed of
rimer Dickinson, will be held at the house now
settpletl by .lo.pit Knettle, known as the Stone
Tavern.
Ti. election in the elution district composed of the
borough of NOWVille, and townships of Mltiliti„ tipper
CronMOH Uppyr West IllllllBlloro,ld north Newton,
nlll Ine held at the public School House in the
Borough of New,'llle.
Tle , electinn in theeleetlnqisfrict composed of the
fihriiimil of Newburg iind Ilopiiwell township will lie
hi 1.1 in the public Selioul Nonce, in the borough of
N en berg.
The in the election district minimised of the
'so ough of Shlppenshorg. Towlrilttp and
- thatpartof ttnittkitpl , rtt-Itr..+llll , ,144- lorthi4l4l4l
LfleSilllrg election 111Sttliet, held 'Hi the
Council 'louse in ths....llorough of Shippetiquirg .......
'fire election. in the eleetion distriet coin] insell of
Lyn., Southampton town.lllp, sill he held et the
;mime formerly . occupied I,ix well, in
Leesburg'.
• ' The election in district composed. or
Smith Newton foahrship, will he held rit - the School
Ike.mein Jacksonville
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'I hat every person, evcepting Justices of the police,
h.. nhnll hold any ollics or appoinment of profit
r trust under the government of the United States
-I' of this Elate, or of laity city or incorporated dis
trict, whether .11. cuunal.,ionotl ollicer.or otherwisti,
.ffliorilluale ofllcer or agent, who is, or shall
. employed under the legislidse, executive 01 .
department 01 Edo State, or of aily city or
isworrori. led -district, and also I hat erery member of
Congress and of the S
tate Icci.lat ore, end of the
-.elect or 1,111111011 Lily, .0 l'ollllllinAioll-,
• . 1.• any incorporates' district, hr illeapabif•
at the scull tint, that wilco or
. 4 ,p,, in t,n u t t f ofindge;Effaictur - ftr clerk cif aily eleetton
this coloninitu caltli, and tlutt_inainspector, Judirc,
runitive loilver of ally such election, Khali lie eligible
to ati3; office to lee theta voted lc, 101 l nolltlna lie.e.in
shall le , so 0-111. 11101 liar to prcr..ut :toy 111111 tilt odic.,
or brough t officer from s ilia as judge, Inspector...-
clerk at nay geo era] or sies election; nor Oh ill
oat I 11[110 . 1W:el° coulaiti.sl,.k . ; so con-Intel as to
I,rohLbit a l ms;,. 111 Clock of 1.1.0.01111 Wool
.0t...1 for to till any lou °llk, to - render
----srtln-ror-imv-of-thorn ineliaililuawituhLthsuatine—,
Particular attention is din es tell to the that section
.1 the Act of lisgettiltly, Irish' the 30th day of Mardi,
A 11, I 160, "An .tot tegulating the manner of Voting
lit all Election, in tito_saveral C 0111111,4 Or mi.,
Gcm
ntoheernitlt:"
"'flint rho qualified v. nt,'l , l of the several counties cif
I hi. (Nounionweal th, at all, general, township, borough
and special clio• t II ins, are I:freby, hereafter, thorir.ed
and toopili ed to vote, by tickets, printiel or written, or
partly printed and partly written, severally claesitied
as :, Onele ,r7.7l7lo:rliqoss•iseatee names of all
.lodges of courts voted thr, and to be labelled, outside,
•Imliciary f' - The ticket Shall embraco the names of all
Rata milieus voted for, and he labelled, "stalr;" one
:ie k t :dull mitimice the flan), if ill colmty officers
voted for, including of Senator, meinber, and members
- 'of A,,vothis, if voted for, and members al CongreSs, If
voted for, - and he labelled, "comity:" mini thficot shall
lot:bravo the mores of an - township officers 0010,1 for,
and ho labella, "township:" one ticket shall embrace
the nanborotall borough 0111:•ors Ile la
hed led, "borough.," and each class shall he deposited in
separate ballot boxes."
, In accordance with the previsions of the Sib section
•d - an art entitled "A further supplement to tho Elec
tion Iffs 'of this CoinnionWenlth," 1 publiaLltejoi
lowing •
.
Eital y the net of the Congress or d. united
stm, n act to amend the several eels here
tofore passed-to provide to,' the enrolling. and calling
out the national forces, and for other pi:rivet.," and up
proN ,•(1 Mardi, fid, ono thousand eight Inuoired and
sixty.fivo, all persons who :re deserted the military
.o 0 basal korvieu of Lila U tilted States,and who have 00k
heen discharged or relieved from the penalty or disa
bility therein provided, are deemed and token to have
'voluntarily relinquished and forfeited their right
ei t 17,19 hi p and their rights to become citrzons and
flee deprived of exercising any rights of Citizens
thereof:
.Lid tolterev, Persons ndt citizens of the Unite ,
States aro not, wore the• constitution tool laws
Pennsylvania, qualified electors of this COMM
o ydth :
SECTION 1, Ile i 1 enacted, tic„ , That in nil election
hereafter to he hold In flue Commotismaltit, it Shall,b
tinlawfitl for the Judge or inspectors of any enjoin pier
than to receive any ballot or ballots front any porson
embraced in tile tirovisitins_atud_s‘thieet.A. Ur
t disability Imposed by Haiti not of Congress, approve(
Mandl ;id, one thousand eight iturgired and sixty-liv
and it shall he uniiiwful roe any midi person to otter t
s i oto soy ballot or tenliote.
SECTION 2. That If any ouch ,hultut or inipuctord of
clecthlti, on any onuof them shall rtneitovor oonsent to
rccolvo any anon nalatclul ballot or ballots from any
such disqualillatl person, In or they so °gentling shall
lot guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction
thereof in any court of ses+ions of this_zsumnansvoulth,
lot shall, for cloth °Mout., be sontonertl to pay a lino of
Irss thus tofu hunting,' dollars, and to undergo an
iinprktnonttut in thin jail of thu prop, county for nut
lc, than sixty days, '
, rcirro,rit -- Thatifanyperrowtleprived of - citizenship
and disqualified as aforosaid, shall at sup election here
after to lie held in this commonwealth, vote, or tender
the ollicers thereof, and offer tii vole, a ballot or bal
lots, any person 00 offending shall hn guilty ofa
in odour, and on conviction t fiend' in any court of quar
ter sessions of this commonwealth, shall for cacti of
fline° be punished in likewise manner as provided in
the proceeding section of this act In case of officers
of election I velliVing onio.wrot ballot or ballots.
sec rum 1. That if any person shall hereafter persuade
advise airs person or persons, deprived of citizen
ship and ilisuurlltied as aforesaid, to offer any ballot or
I...dints to the °Meer of or p election hereafter to be
held in this cotpmonwealth, such persons so offending
shall lir guilty ofa misdemeanor, and upon conviction
theriiiifin any court of quarter sessions of this com
monwealth, shall be punished in a like !winner as
is. provided to [lto second sectlint of this act - in Om
rilsdinfsillicors of such election receiving Rork nulaw
fat ballot or ballots.
Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty.flrst section
.11 end net, :'ivory General and Special Election ehall
lw open between the 110111 . 3 of eight and ten In t Ito fort,
noon mid shall continue open mail seven o'clock in the
-evening, when the polls cinch he 'closed."
, Pursnant to the provisions contained In the oeventy.
th section of the not first-aforesahl,thoJridges of the
dildricts shall respectively take charge of the
vertilleatc4nf retain of the election of their respective
districts, and produce them at a meeting of ono judge
from each district, at the Borough of Carn,le, on the
hird lire after the election, hieing, Illrthe,present year
UN 1.1111).iY, TILL OTH DAY OF NbVltMllLIt NEXT
“nd4,lforo to.dolut.l 7 perform the ittairli - rennlred .
by 11, 0 . 1 said judge, -- •
Also-That where a Judge by sickle:Ns or unavoidable
ac.•ldent, is unablp td attend such a meeting of judges,
then the certificate or return aforoesaid shall he taken
charge of by one of the Inspectors or Clerk:tor the eke -
thou of said district, who shall do and porto'fin the du
ties required °leapt Judge unable to attend.
(liven under my hand, at - Carlisle, this 15th day of
November, 1808.
70911PL1 C. iIICMPSON;
El=
PROCLAMATION
VC/LIE.R.EAS . , the Hon. JAMESIL
.ofunlia.f, Presider t Judge of 06 noveral
Courts of Common Pleas of The counties of Cumber
_land._Lierry,_andJuniata, and J ustleaulthe Several
Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Oeneral Jail
Dully
--- eountlea t and - T. Pi - Thounurlllitir - and
If ugh Stuart, Judges of the Oburts of Oyer and Terrill
nor and Jail Delivery fur the trial °fall capital and
other offenders, itt the said county of Cumberland,
by their precept to Me directed, dated'August 24th,
ISOR. have drdered the Court of Oyer and Terlruber
and Ileneral Jail delivery to be holdes at Carlisle
on the 2d Monday of November, 18118, being .the
oth day, to continuo two wooke.
NOTICF, to hereby glean to tho Coroner, J notices of
the Peace, nod Countable,, of the sold county of Cutr•.
berland that they aro by tho said precept commanded
to be thou and tiara In their proper persons, with
their rolls,roeorde, and Inqulnitlonn oxamluatlOne,
and other remembrances, to do thonn things which
to their canon appertain to be done, and ,all Mime
that aro bound by rot:coital:teen, to prosecute
eimlnst the prisoner,, that are or than slill!bo In
tho Jail of said county, aro to be there to prosecute
them an shall bejunt.
JOB. C. TilOiffi'SON,
Sheriff.
i 10o,t 1668
A VALUABLE FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE
miderelgriod offers his Berm at private sale,
altuated in Butler township, Adams county, on the
Pine °role road, 0 .mi les South of 'Sandersville,
aloe° tO•dayaul 'Bricker's mill, containing 132
ACRES; about 20 nerve of Woodland, A due p-oper
tlon- of Meadow, with -- a good two-story STONE
HOUSE, with frame, kitehou ;Milani] and a first
rate now Bonk Barn Just complete, a Blacksmith
Shop, Carpenter Shop, and other •liectefary out
buildings in good order, with an abutwiancifof on.
celiont water conven hint to house and Barn; also,,
all kinds of chelcer Fruit, Grapes, Ac= Nearly 2000
Bilehois of Lime hove been put-on this farm with
in tholast two yoaVa.
Any-person wishing to buy, would do wolf to toe
this farm before' purchaoiniv'elsowhoro. It lieu
convanient_to _Mllllle_Ohurchis,
. 111 eating Llonsos
and 4Chools,, and - in - Eiji aaCellent neighUotheol,
formerly the property of John Bull, deceaned. •
10oet-3t. IILIAB 310W:h.
. 4 11 E SALE. •
1 A very &drat& [Wok Dvultlng llouio on Wee
Btraot, between Pomfrot and South.Poseesslon gl'v
No votaboalsth, if doelrod. Apply. to • . ' •
14aug 034 f.
VSTRA.Y OtICE.—L-Laft the
Ajdonao of tho aulierrllier,hn'tho 28th Mt., a :
WHITE Alp 10,D SPOTZtDOOI/i,
ebout;l2 years pfd, A Ithoral rowaretrlll ho raid for
hor recovery. • • .101 IN D. TREIBWiIt.
4rep-30 0 . • .
'O. !G.' DOS LI hub -,wpripno,-. cii ar.
flvo cants. 'Mr Mow.- '• •
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IYRW AD IT.EI? .TIS
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F ICONQMY IS W]
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11,13 s AleGonlgal, at No.
v e South ilanoror . St.,
C‘iliale;Avonld- call the $ Putlon Dr.hls Wank
an
11. \
, the public generally ) S hit largo stock nf,.?
ST( yES TIN & STIEET IRON. WARE, 1
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. . . .
•
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Nvhich le, fools aamnrod will give' gatlafactlon . in
both qt lity and prim . .
.._„ In t l clove lino he would call cepeclal attention
to tho r
WEEVIENIMIMI:!Sg!Mi
RE LI R
It is a P rmtual Base Burning Stove. The Fur•
once w'll heat all upper and lower room perfectly,
and Is gunnoteeo to he perfactlV - ffee from . explr,-
fill.ll of gas. It Is so constructed that. Its rays of
heat areilelleted to t h e door, warming the feet
Instead of tb face. It Is a gas consumer, and is
shirt ty d c lea,frm i . dunt—lte-ventilationiia - oon-
Pg ts and Ignited- coals shine
out through be Iflca Windows, giving the bright
ness and char of an open. fire. Call, and see_it.,
110 also nffr all -the latorit and .nOpt iMpro.ed
patterns of
P A R "S_T 0 vg,s,
and a largo lock of Cook Stoves, conalstlog o
the
Nimrod,
N i agatt,
I ronsidbs
'Quaker City,
nd a variety it others, all el' which are warrant
,d to ho best 'OM Stoyep and to give entire satin.
action.
TIN ANI SHEET IRON WARE,
made of the mry best material, and all other
Mega ACCOlpiall_for _housekeepers -In his -lino of
arliFl. Mess kept mnstautty on 'hand.
Ills expenses .re trifling, compared with others,
as lie defies competition, and would. ask those do.
siring nay thing.n nix lino of Irasiness, to Ascer
tain prices olsovhore, and thou give him a call n d
setts!). themsehas that he can soli bettor. articles
for less inonoy tian any other establishment in the
county. ills notto Is, Quick Sales and Smelt
Profits. Old meal taken in exchange.
Spoutihr. Itoothg and Johiling promptly attend ,
rd to. in ide ear th l out material and at reorder
ato prim.. JAMES McGONIGAL.
I mad iirfrim.
4 ttttß K 4•
c e • . BAN IcERS,
N 0.35 SOLTH THIRD STREET
PHILADELPHIA.
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
_ .
The NATIOSTAL Lip] lIPPIITIANOI COMPART 19
porporetionchitrered epocla I Act of Congreze.np
proved July 25,12.58, whh a
CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000;FULL PAID.
Liberal terms offered to Agents and Soßelton, Who
'returned to apply atour office.
Full particulan to bead on applleai lon at our office,
-located I o=tliaLselroaitstory_ofunr—Banklng House,
.irliErFelreulars and Pamphlet., fully describing the
tdrantages offered by the Company, m av be bad.
E. W. eIf.ARK Az co.,
vn .s . . , uth,Tbsed
Poet i
BENTZ & CO
Illivojeat received their Fall iloods, which ore
erentior excitement on necouut of a reduction of
from 10 to 25 per cent .duel recolvtid-150 yds •
NEW PRI
Simi. us .
Merrimack,
Cochecoe,
Sprague,
. .
Gloneester's and other fa
vorite brands, at 12.,ets per yd.
DRESS • G
D S ,
A.!pacas at 25cts.,
Coliurg, '
Morfneee,
Silks, • ,
-Wool De-Lams,
Boinbazines,
Melange,•
Fancie,
Japanese Cloths,
-Silk Poplins, '
Epingline,- Poplin,-
"Poult De Soif,
Oriental Lustros,
De:Laines &c., at reduced rates.
CLOTHS C4iSSIMERES,
Ifone,-11,ele Satinetts, Jeans, o'Flennels, Sack
Flannel,, Opera Fl3llllOlB, Cloaklnge, Gingham.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
lIAR 1 I N(!
RUGS,
CLOTH.%
%LL CIINAP.
IBM
A Full lino of ZNPlllilt, {OUSTED, PRINTED
and Y.SIIIIIOIDERED PATTERNS and the largest
Sand most complete assortment of
NotioAs and Trimthings,
lii Me county.
Woolen and Cotton Yarns, Tows Sings, liolsory
"and Gloves, Blankets, Shawls, in full variety and
overythlng belnnglng,to tho business,
To all wishing to save money In buying Dry
Goods, say from 10 to' 5 pur rent. We would say
now, is your thud to secure bargains, sod a vast
alto* to'seloet from.
N TUE DtS'PRIOT 'COURT - OF
I
TILE UNTTED STATES FOR THE EASTERN
.DISTIL [CT OF L'ENNSYL VANlA.—Estate of Stunual
0, Brown", nbunkrupt.
_ll._Sponster,—aa--
• signet, baying been au Wed and settled before ihe
-Register - and — distribution reported and — 'con
sidered by tho Court, no error appears therein. ' But
the Court' is of opinion that notice shy 'publica
tion to all creditors and others rintomited should
be Won ton ppenr bolero the Register, Chas. A.
Barnett, Esq , at his olllca,in Carlisle, on Thursday.
tlio' sth of November, 1805, at 10 o'clock, A. AI..
when said settlement and report will be :revised,
if any party interested 'shall ref - peat It. • Other.
wise the same will bo eoriflrmod and the reportid
distribution carried Into- effect.
Notice is given accordingly.
WM. D:SPQNSLER.
,
QM
EGISTER i a NOTlCE.—Notice is
JIA, hereby given to all parsons interested, that
the. following accounts have boon filed in, this
office, by tho accoltntanta therein named, . for ox
atilination, and will ho proseatod to. the - Orphan'o -
Court of Cumberland County,lor confirmation and
allowance, on Tuesday, October 20th, A. 1). 1008.
1. The account of Jacob 'Cootie, Guardian of
Sarah Effort], a minor child of Jacob CHUM, Into of
Bast Pounsboro' township, deceased.
2. First and final account of William. lioughman,
-Adm, of Mary Gluts, late of Newton township,
deceased.
3; First and final arenunt of John Oiler, Admr
ttDavld Flolu nbinder, Into of 61111 In townahlp, doa d.
4: Mat and final acrounCiffS:C. Beecher, Admr.
of Martin bl. Swolgert, Into of Bureau Co. illinole,
doceasod.
to.. Tho socond.and final account of Joseph iliav,
lin, - Exacutor of Jacob Martin, into of East,Panna
boro, township docoasod.
Lin 1 s F t i .r r al4 3' on n a a n l i ot account
..laun o t
z f g o a c f o i n a.. ll , l t u unt 2, Ad
7. First
l id final account of Philip Llama°, and
Annaliob rtrAduitnistiatora of Jacob Gobhart,
into of the °rough ofearillia docoasad.'
—fl.-Firot- -odd= lloil - accouot of , James Dunfaii,
Executor of Cioorgo Watoo; dummied.- •
,j. DOR/311E1MA
• Register
2oc W
ATE NOTlCE:7—Letters . fes
• taatontory on the MUM° of Alexandqr Woods,
Itto of tho Borough .of Carlisle, doted,. have been,
Issued to the undersigned residing in said borough.
MI persons Indebted to sald•ostato will make pay.
moot, mid thoso hovlng‘ elelms Will present . them,
properly autlieutfootod to , • • .•
MATILDA WOODS,
.
- Executtlx.•
2odt Ct. •
Parlisle Land •ABadaiation t -4,m00t•
IL/ ing'of this , Amoclation will be hold in, the
Clout noun, (Arbitte non Chamber) Friday even
ing, OEI4 o'cloek• A full attendance is requested:
WM: BENTZi tlep!y,
_NEW ADVPRTI;SEM:EIVTS
EfEEIZI
LTH !
READ I 1
READ !
]BARGAINS ! JiARGAINS
W. 0. SAWYER & Co's
Farmer,
WE liavq‘just reiieived from New
York ant Philadelphia a larteramortment
of DRESS GOODS, In which will be found all the
lato and attractive atyleit.of the season. Our
Stock embraces
Figured,
Gros Grain,
Gros Dearinure,.
'BLACK SLLKS
EI!INGLINE,
ROUBAIX,
LYONS,
EhIPXESS C_LOTIIB,
ALEXANDRIA CLOTHS,
AND CASHMERE
French Merino, Alpacas, Cashmeres and Englnl
Clothe In'all corers and prlees, -
REM
We hiive s full Hue of the Celebrated BUFFALO
AIOLIAIR BLACK ALAPACAS, ale° -a large;'Bt.oek
of all kinds of Black
MOURNING GOODS,
Mrl
TAmssa,
Particular . attention paid to ' Funeral Orders
Call and 800 our largo Stook of
MINK SABLE,
E,
SHAWLS! SHAWLS_ L _.SHAW_LS I
LUSTRE' FITCH
WATER MINE,
BLUE CONEY,
Just received from the well known House of
Nichols Burtuett & Co., Broadway New York.
These Muffs and Collars all hate • new Improve•
pent which will mate' them wear much longer
than the old style of manufactures.
'BLINDS,
flontlemen can ABM find on our counter. a va
riety of trench and American Chasolnieren In Fancy
and Black.
Nam Clothe, Esqulmani and .Falt for
heavy Sack. and Over Coate. .
Sults made by the beet Tailor.in -town; Cloths
sold by us are warranted to be trimmed with the
beet materials. _ _
CARPKTSI CARPETS!!
=
CROESLEY'S,
ENGLISH,
TAPESTRY,
BONK MAD e,
LINEN AND
Assignce.
From 40cta. and upwards
oLOTHB,'
DUOS. DRUGGITS, WINDOW DEUDNEI .nil ■
general neeortin§nt of • '
HOUSE lIIRNISHING`IitOOPS,
HOSIERY,
Ell
N,O - %1-0•N-B --AI- 0 •
We offer groat irsottorie and Inducamenta to
all *Ming Dry Goo and specially Invite all ,to
call and examine our stook: •
•
'0.8.0173tER ' do CO'S
LAST M IN STRLET,
UNDE . R,HO . PIONS HOTET..
CONSIDER
Plain,
Striped
mid Fancy
SILKS,
Gros Derhine
and Lustrine
CRETONNE,
SHORT MOHAIR
- POPLINS
SERGI:B,
POPLINS FOR
LADIES SUITS.
EMPR2II9B,
QUEENS AND
LAM A CLOTLIB
GMRMAN FITCH
SIBERIAN SQUIRREL
BROWN-CONEY
I=l
SILVER MARTIN ease
IMMI
nnusema,
LOWELL,
ANDI.IARVORD
, EXTRA TIME PLY,
IlifiltitlNS,
COSTAGE,
VENETIAN,
GLOVES,
MISCELLANEOUS.
LADIBS' 'F •F U1t.'441
1•:'
• lam enable to dispose ofmy goodo at very rea
sonablonrlces; and I would therefore solicit a cal
from my friend rof country and vicinity.
Remember- tbo Name :Number and Street!
J_O.HN FAREIRA,
No. 71t.ARCIE St, nb. th,2o nth Side PhNuys:
Oft.:WAYS NO PARTNER, NOR., CONNHOTION WITH
ANT OTHER STORE IN PHILADELPHIA.
2ont 68.4 m. .
E - XCITELSIGN
CUMB'D. VALLEY RAILROAD
Annua. Exhibition
---- OF THE
PENNSYLVAMA STATE FAIR !
To be held at HARRISBURG, on the 20th and 00th
/days of SEPTEAIBER, and the Ist and ..2d days of
OCTOBER,IBOB.
ANNUAL EXHIBITION of tho Franklin County
Agricultural Society to be held at CHAMBERS.
BURG, on the oth, 7th, Bth and oth days of OCT, 1889
ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the Cumborlaad Court
ty Agricultural Society, to be held at CARLISLE,"
on the itth, 16th and 113th days of OCT., 1808.
ANNUAL EXIIIIIIFION of the Washlogton
County Agricultural Swiety, to he held at
HAGERSTOWN, idd.;on the 1815, 141h,15th and 10th
clays of OCT., 1808.
THE CLIMB. VALLEY R„.R. CO
WIN Imo Round Trip Tickets for Regular Trains,
during tho continuanco_ of each of tho above
named Exhibitions, whioh will bo good for Return
passage on all trains leaving thepoints at which
they are severally held, until the last train /caring
such point on the days when tho Exhibitions close,
and positively no longer.
RATES OP FARE To Harrisburg and Roturn
From Hagerstown X 325 From Newvillu $1,35
Morgantown 3,20 0 Altorton 1,20
Stato,Lino 3,15 ° Oreasou , a -.9 1,16
'- -- Oreoarnatler - - - 2;80—"—Clood-Ilope-1310-
' Kaufman'a 2,05 " Carlisle 90
Marlon ' 2,60 " Middlesex 75
" _Chambersburg 2,25 ' .O Kingston 70
0 Scotland, 2,15 " blechnniestrurg 90
Shipponsbur 1, 8081 " Shiremanstown 30
" Oakville 1,051 " White Hall 29
RATES OF - FARE— To Ohatatieroburg to:1;1110Juni
From Harrisburg 12,25 From Novi,lllo l 0
• Ilrldgaport_ 2,25 " Oakville 80
". White 11111 2,25 " Shipponeburg — OO
" Shiremanstown 2,05 " Scotland 35
• Mechanicsburg 1,85 '. Marlon 35
• Hingaton 1,75 " Kautomu's 40
" Middlesex ' 1,601 " Greencastle 50
• Carlisle 1,40 .. State Lino 85
" Good Ilnpo 1,25 , " Morgantown 00
" ()reason's .1,35 •' Hagerstown 1,00
.' A Iterton . 1,251 .
AN EXTRA•TRAIN
leave Ohandu:rsburg for Shlppensburg, on
Thursday, October Bth, at 5,30, P. M.
RATES OF .+ARE -- 'Po Carllsle.aud ]tote n.
From Harrisburg DO From Oakville 80
" Bridgeport 00 'flhiripensburg 95
" White Hill 90 " S&l . tiand-'' 1,25
" Shiremanstown 70 " Chariibersburg 1.40
'llfor.hanicsburg - 50 Marlon - -lit
" KingSton 35 " Kaufman's 1,80
" Middlesex 20 " GreerkFalitla 1,90
" Good Hope 20 " State nine 2,25
treason's 251 " Morgantown 2,30
" Allertbu 35 ' Hagerstown 2,40
Newville 501
AN EXTRA TRAIN
Will leave Carlisle for liarrinburg and Intermedl
lite Stations. Thursday and Friday,, Oetober /sth
ant 16thji,r5,25; P. M • 1-
RAtES OF FARE -:- To Hagerstown and Return.
From Morgantown 35 From Greasoces VAS
4 - State Lipe 35 ". Good [lope 2 25
Greencastle 50 0 Carllalti ' 2 ,40
Kaufman's 80 " Middlesex 2,00
" Marlon - 85 . ° ;Kingston 2,75
Chamßersburg 1,00 " Mechanicsburg 2,85,
Scotland 1,35 " Shiremnstown 3,05'
° Shlppenablirg 1,45 " ' White 11111 3,25
" Oakville • .1,801 ' Bridgeport 3,25
. ~ Newvllle 1,90
." , ilarrlsburg 3,25
" ' AltertOn . 2,25..
LIVE
T 0 C K,
And other Articles Intended for Exhibition, will
be Carried to" a rrisburg, Charnbersburg, Dulled°
and Hagerstown, at rur -Regular Tariff of Rates,-
told If not Sold, will• be Returned FREE OF
CHARGE, (AT THE
_OWNER'S (RISK) to the point
from whence they where shipped, upon presents
Moe of a Receipt for the Payment of Freight
to our Agents at the place where the Exhibition is
held.
W A Y S•T A T PO N S
*lo..Agents have been appointed to soli tickets
at Bridgeport, Shiremanstown, Kingston, Middle
sex, Good Ilopo, firemen's, Altorcon, Oakville,
Scotland, Marion, Kaufman'e, Stato Line.
Andy person entering the care without a ticket,
wiß be - chtrzed - full fair.
IffirAt White 11111 and Morgantown Tickets con
be procuied from Conductors of Trail:ie.
0. N. LULL; Sup't
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFPIOE, t
Chambereburg, October 2, 31. C
lIATS & LAPS.IP
Hats, Cape, and a great deal more,.
- .-Kept for saleat-Boas's-Store, --
Wool and Fur both Coarse and fine,
Bilk and Brush bate in his line.
Beaver, Nutro, large and small,
Hats to ttt and stilt you all, •
Only Dull and lot him try,
Though you should not wish to buy,
Gladly he will show you round;
, Through hie hate till ono Is round,
To suit your taste, and Lit you wall,
Then kindlyall your neighbors t6ll.
What hats you saw at 11me's store.
" - De keope at corner number four,
In North Ilanover Street Carlisle, '-
Wore you can (Ind him all the while,
Ready to soli to great and small,
Doetbro,-Lawyere,:l!reachers, all,
Students, Merchants, Farmers too,
And please, kind friends, Ilkowl se to you
Ho keeps constantly on hand a largo assortment
of Hats, Latest styles of Silk, Soft and Stilt Brim.
A largo assortment of Ladles and Gents TRUNKS,
VALISES, TRAVELLING BAGS, LEATHER
SATCHELS, and a 800 lot of Ladles COLLARS`and
BASKETS.
_Also Goats Furnishing .Hoods such -as Collars,
Shirts, Hose Jte.. t
And extensive and carefully golocte - ditasortment
of Ladies Furs, - ales Ladles Fur Hoods and Fur
'trimmings, and a regular line of Gents Fur Caps,
Mullion,, and Gloves. •
Also Umbrellas, Canes, and 'a variety of Notions.
Thankful for pest favors, he sonalts a con tinuanee
of tho same from his numerous patrons And kindly
Invites the publio In general to favor him with
tail before purchasing, feeling confident of his
ability to eult all all both in quality,and price.
r ;Don't ferpo tho piano' No. 4, North Hanover
Street, opposite tho'Carlisie Deposit Bank.
The highest cash priors paid for Shipping FU re,
such se Muskrat, Mink, Po:, Raccoon and all
other fur skint,
2ooct 68.0 m
NO,TIC.E..
To llorsomen and -,anners
DR. R. BOOB'S Great Husk POWDER will onio
the worst Galls, Outs andOpen - Soros on Horses and
Cattle, from on to el: days. Prier 60 Coots per
box. ,
NO. CURE!.
SOlct by all
.Drqggiata
All oidors promptly attended to by mail:—
Office, 54, North:Sixth St. (3d Floor,)
• • Philadelphia, Pa. .
goat 08-3 m
• tr,"S: HOTE•f
.
OppOsico Pa. R. 8., & )loading :Depot,
HARRISBURG, PA. : H
. .
W. H. EMMINeER CO Proprietors.
2oct 08.1 y. ' , •
TO THOSE INTERESTED.
T.{q
arely prepanid fu Unmake out papOis and
proacute v eliiima - beibre the board of Commlealonera,
appointed to'assols and appralee . demago puttaino4"
during, the lat. rebellion.' • •• • '
- JAB. A. DUNBAR,
------,-- JAIL- IL BMITEL
aro. 7, ilkirita'a Hall
an
,A.UDI:fOIIIB:.NOTrOE.'
In themattor of the estate of queen Therm
deceased.'
The undersigned Auditor to whom was roferied
the account of James Hamilton, Hon. Jes:Graharn
and Rey. David, Sterrett, .Hzeoutors, of the ,last
will and taitiodent' of Vivian Thorn den d., to
make distribution of Bahl estate, under the will
of Testatrix, hereby glees nit loe.i that at
tend to the duties of hie appointment at • hls,eglen
20. 21Weit Main Street; in the DOrough'of Oarlia la,
on Thuridey, the 224 day* October, 1808, qt 10_
o'elbek'A. DI, whin end where all persons Interest
ed may attend If they think proper . '
• (3. •lIIHIRIONy
Auditor.
OMNI
1)08E VS is the plaati
,to .
get
ILA
A good five cant cigar. Botwoorklthoogeo
IInll
•a the FninklltiAoueo.
./ 0 / 111 7. 08 , - • „
VALUABLI,IMEs!i'oryn.
AT:.PITT V:A: E`,S.kE..E
The Ittectitors`.olltie estate ()Mahn Drifter, doe'd.
will offer at Private Baia, (until tho BOth day of OW.
hai; 1868, when it. - will b,q offered, at Public Bala, the
following valuable' - • •
~~IN FAItEIIi VS
Id tiotabllaf ad Bur
tanufactary, No. 718
ROll .Etreet, above
thy Philadelphia.
lbws now In . Stolle
' toy own Imports
nn and Manufacture
se of the largest and
cethbautlful salaa
ms of • •
F A , It .14 ' •
. .
situatedlrt;West PenuSboro . township, Cumberland
county, State of penrmylvania boundod by,lands of
Samuel Byers, Sem eel Piongh:Samuel Abrams John
B. 'Welter. J. Soydokiltld Capt. contain.
lug 152 ,ACILIIS moroor 105 e... This farm islocated In
' one. of the, •most populous districts of this groat
agricultural valley, being g. miles West of Carlisle,
and about 3 miles Beet of-Newville, having the Cum.
berlarid Valley Ball load )4 mile and the Turnpike
near two ratios fro in Ito Southern Boundry, the State
snd the ConoclOguinot Crook near two
.miles from its Nerthern Boundary, with 'a public
road near the house, loading Beni Mt. Kock to Shone.
birgers pliil, In tersooting.the fromor great thorough.
-Aires at right angles, tendert:this firm easy of aceeso,
-66nvenient -for-travel,Land .trade, tido_ to 'chords,
stores, shops, good miihkrtsend fine mills. It le also
•lodated .on the range gbf the Iron Oro which tipper.
etttly extends cost to. West, through the valley, one.
field bearing strongindicationo tide valuable
The soli is of the best qualitynf [Amami°, soma
what rolling , end all Improved end arranged for easy
harvosking with 'di o waren d Reap or.'This forth soli to
made Moro highly productive, from the fact that over
7000 bushels of lime have boon placed thereon durlog*
the last three years. The fences aro all in good con
dition, 34Attliktm being Of Locust Post and Chestnut
Rail. Ne
FANOY FO ITS,
Ladies' and 0611'
flog nagortmen
There le about lb acres of young and thrlying Oak
Timber upon the premiere, and oleo adargolluan [fly
of ouperlor Locust Poste. , :
The Orchard contains upriards of 70 diffdroot var
cloaca. Besides a largo number of chaise grafts, thin
aro also Ohm-rise, Grapes, Peaches and other cholfu
The Dianalon llouse end Kitchen are nearly new,
being partly Brick and partly Prime, 'containing 11
rooms. Near the door Is a large; cemented cistern, a
- well of never falling water, a new - Gees, Smoke
House and other outbuildings, there is also upon
the premises. a Bank Barn, two Hog Pens, two
Granaries, two Carriage Houses, Corn Cribs, a Wagon
Shod, nearly new, and other shads convenient and
necessary for farm 'purposes. . '
The exact number of acres in the farm to be ascer
tained by survey. Terms easy.
Persons desirous of purchasing Or viewing the
property will call upon W. U. Bricker, residing upon
the premises. or upon John fi k ßricker, residing near
tho premises. Persons destridg information by mall
will address.
JOHN H. BRICKER, Executor,
Newttile, Cumberland County Pa.
Lancaster Examiner copy t. a and send 1,111 to . this
Moo. •
=l=
SALE OF CARRIAGES, &o
We, the undersigned, have now on band, and offer
for sale at a bargain, a great variety of Carriages,
such as GERMANTOWNS and ROCIIAWAYS, EX.
TENSION TOP PILZETONS,TARRYALLS and TOP
BUOGIESi - Leather and Canvassint - all prices — Also
lot of Second hand Carriages and Buggies, which wo
offer very cheap. Everything in oar line made to order
at short notice, and warranted to give satisfaction
We employin_overy_branch_none.but_thelmsturork.
men. Particular attention paid to Repairing, and
Painting old work. -
.A• &N. SIIERN,
Comer of Pitt St. and Church Alloy, Carlisle, Pa
2SAug GS-3a.
ALTU•ABLE HOTEL Property
A.9 1 P11 . 1-VAMSA I.Ii4OIO3XOIIANOE-1,013.-A-FARM
The subscriber offers at p, 'vete sale the wall known
hotel stand in Newville, Pa, known as the
LOGAN lIOUSE.
The lot (upon which the Hotel stands) contains 57
by 180 filer, - and In addition thereto Will be sold an
excellent OARDEN coo talnlng 05 by 180 feet.
The house Is large and substantially built of stone
. ontaining 8 sleeping apartments, good Jtaf-room
Dining-room, .Parlor,liitchen and nil modern canyon
iences. A good Well of Water at the door,
EXCELLENT STABLING
for forty horses, Ice louse, Wood House, t moke
llousenrid ell necessary . out-lilldings.
The Logan louse is widely*tud favorably known
and is largely patronized. It has been quite recently
renovated and - repaired - through-out.
Terms to suit the purchaser
For further partleUlars, apply to the embscrlbej,to
hio nieleuce to,j'eter A. Ahl, atr
=
VALUABLE FARM
AT PUBLIC SALE
On Saturday, October 17th; 1868
The subscriber as Executor of the lastwill and
testament' of Samuel MUnslonsan, dec'd., will sell,
et 'publicsale, on ,the premises, that valuable treat
of Limestone Lend, Situated In Silver-Spring town
shlp,•about milo West of the village of New Kings.
- ton, and about - tl l 4 - miles - Essrof Carlisle, adjoining
lands of James Bell,
_SaMuel—•/lemmloger, henry
Kook& and others containing 138 Acres more or
loss. The Ilar:isburg Carlisle- and'.Clumbersburg
turnpike passes through the farm, and the improve..
meats consist of a TWO-STORY NVEATIIERBOAIID
ED HOUSE; and WASH HOUSE FRAME-RANK
BARN, 70 by 40feet, Wagon Shed with Corn Cribs
attnami, Carriage House, Hog Pen and all other ne
cessary out-buildings. Thorn are two wells of water
and a cistern upon the premlßos, and a Orchard of,
Choice Fruit rf different kinds, the fences are in
good order, about 20 Acres are covered with fine
- thriving timber, the residue cleared, maid - a high.
state of cultivation and has been rocontly.limed,
Any person wishing to view the same can do so
on or before the day of sale.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., of said day,
when terms and conditions will be made known by
JOIINNUSSLEMAN", - je.
Executor.
188 op 68. t a
Wm. Devinney,
REAL ESTATE AT
PUBLIC SALE
'On Saturday, Uctoaer i 7, 1808,
, .
Tbe subscriber, residing in Cburcbtown, Cutts
lerland county. vtliLselL.at Sale, 4an
above day. the following described real estate, viz
No. I, a large Two-Story
BRICK HOUSE;
...
.
And two large Lots of Ground, with Wash House,
Frame Stable, Carriage House, HoglParwarid nll
other norissary ont-buildinks. No. 2, one large
Two-Story - Frame Flown, a largo Two-Story - -
COACH SHOP,
And a large and commodious Brick Blacksmith
Bhop. The House and the Coach shop ouch has a
lot of its owwwith goof- __-..
FRAME STABLE,
'and all nocesnry out-buildings belonging to the
House. These properties aro t o n the best condition,
having been but lately built An extensive busi
ness In the way of Blacksmlthing and Wagon . Ma
king has been carried on at those Shops, and at
present there la
A Vary Largo Run of Custom
to..Salo to commence . at 1 o'clock, P. H., on said
day, when attendance will be given and terms
made known by ligN Y BON DOLTZED.
25sop k y.
DRIVATE SALE.
The eubscriber offora at 'private sale their
valuable property situated In Mifflin township, 3
miles North• East of Newburg, containing ACRES,
together with 8 Acres of timber land, there is sup
posed to be a large quantity of Iron 'Ore on the
main tract, which makes it a valuable proneriy.
The buildings consist of a splendid BRICK
LIOUSE Nash House, Double Log Barn, Dog Pen
and other necessary out-buildings there is a varie
ty of all kinds of fruit on the promises, rib* a
well of water near the door • -
The land is the best quality of slate having been
recently well limed, 'this is a desirable property
near to Church School and Mill,
- Persons wishing' a see .the property and know
the terms will pleas, call on the subscriber resid
ing on the Same. •
251413E108- f.
FIFTEEN BUILDING LOTS AT
PU.BL,IC A L E
The undersigned will 'sell on Tueeday, October
oth, et 1 o'clrelt, I', Id., at the Court Rouse, In
Carnal°, fifteen clielca building lots; fronting in
part on North Street, between West and "College
Streets, In part do West Street, betwethi North,
and Penn Strews, In port on Penn Street, betweiti•
West and-Colloge Streets, and—li—porp—on- 1 0ollege
Street between _North awl Yeou..Btreets, Terms
ton per caul, palls on day of sale, the balance on
cht before the 10th of November ensuing, when-deed
will be made and possession given..
For further particulars. Call on
"J. W. SHILEY,
No. 33, North ilanover St., Carlisle.
. 26sepYt.
BEM
.VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
AT PRIVATIt BALK.—The subscriber offers at
private solo, a half lot of ground, on West Pomfret
• atrtiot, in the borough of Carlisle, 30 (got In front
and 240 foot In depth,. having thereon °rotted n
TWO-STORY BRICK DSV liLLIN6 HOUSE and Brick
back. bull Moir, coldish:dug Double earlor,.Dlning
Room and Hitcher, on first floor, and flvo commodi
ousbrut room,, on the second iloar,' with flake (louse.
Smolt° ifonso," Hydrant and Ciders) attached to the
property. All the buildings in excellent repair,
Persons desiring to view tho property will please
call on the undoralgrted reeldine, an the, same. -
MARY 1111.114tAY..
NO PAY,!
•14-1 .
auoMAuscrloorß AT PRIVATE a - SALE.
au offers at privte sale his farm,
etuMod on the Turnpike loading to Obamboraburg,
ono - talto - oroat - ofOarlialevcontat Mug sixty (00) acres
morcor lam
_ .
,
The laud is In a high state of cultivation the im
prove:mute are grit clue while its situation is un
equalled: Any ildrson des iring to vlow the premises
_can do so 14 calling upon the subecriher who reoldos .
thereon - • •, •
tleug-tf. r 1:. • ; • . . ' " N. T. BRANDON.
"VIVRIIOITS.M.FOR
. The undoraigned offeiilliilinto rale, 114 .- hew
TWO STORY, HOUSES, with TWO !STORY BACK
BillbliiNGs, Each Ilentso contitios ala rowns,-11rdsh
ed lo a the beet style. The lots and 20(i
The pionorßee will be ()obi together . , or oeperittalmt
Tow rates and easy term... •• • • •
'Toy further yartionlaneesquite hr
' DELANCY & BORON'S
Coal and Lumber Yard.
Isqp tt
L.OPIC , OUT,,D,R , Y.GOOD§
TO 'TIIE PUBLIC..
• '
- •
'•
I harojeskieturnod froth thetast With nip erring
Bitiok,and N usualg 1)0111131r 0 Ode% a ttle Cheap
or t ban isny'other o,o°ol Rome lie total: 106
not think it rieceentary to ooqupy coluirity of news.
.paper to keep up my rep
tiition • for Belling 'sheep
Goods, nor dd wish to 'retortto rhip trap_tnsull
She pubilei , “Al i I Irk °father° is , to call and eititelne'
for themselves/ and If not Satisfied , wlth ,the prices,
not to buy: , Itereember' the 'abseil N0,..'82 -North
Xianovar street, 11011 doot tub& Metier% and-M11.•
ler & Borers Hardware ' ' " .
' A. MILES:.
. B. X will ass Ird. and fourth
P.
°Peeing& ''
.
IiMMI
REAL ES'T'ATE.
-703—A:—IVOCeDIIIIR
Auctioneer
MARGARET Mau,
MARY HIGH,
Mifflin Township
NEW AD V ER7ISEMEN !I AS
AiFflail if
All Hail
The Glory of the• Night, is the.
MORNING GLORY STOVE
The Greatest Stove for 1868
WALKER. @ OLAUDY having just returned . from
Now, York, Bostou aqd Philadelphia, where they
have purchased the largest, latest and beat assort•
ment of d•
PARLOR,
COOKING AND
HEATING STOVES
over brought to tble nlaee, have now on exhibition
4,1 A for solo, of theirSTORE ROOMS,
No. 18, West Maio Street,
• here they will always be pleased to 800 their old
lends and many new ones, call and examine the
13:11
IfORNING GLORY PARLOR
STOVE. AND HEATER,
alno, the.Celobraced
REOULiTOR SMART TOP (COOKING STOVE
tbo best lo tbo world
THE MORNING GLORY
Is the meet poitect Parlnb Store In use T
or everywhere. It lea! Base Burner and one fire
will last all winter, It hen mien doors all ii7ound
and la an bright and cheerful as an open grate. We re
.portfully raw to tho following permo loom among
hundreds
,of others oho Into uset-It, as to Its
CM
James B. Weak's'',
Rev. 3. Bone,
W. B. Mullin,
Webere air Deriand,
Geo Weise,
David Rhoads,
Levi Trego,
Samuel araason,
Weakley & Sadler,
T. L. Greenfield,
Samuel - 11,43 euld,
Jason W. Eby,
Thee Leo,
Peter Spahr,
Wm. P. Stuart,
' Jos. Galbreath,
Hon. J. Stuart,
Edward Fury,
•Serg't
Col. d. Noble,
Sam'l Hampton,
Mown, Id, Supt.
Holly Paper Mil
Thos. Chamberlin,
John Stuart,
John T Omen,
• Henry L. BUtlcholder,
Richard %Footle,
J. S. Woods,
Mai Woods,
John Gregg,
Ne(bare Moo a very I
Ile variety of Cook Stoves
albs very beat, namely
NOBLE COOK, Mae Wurifir,)
COMBINATION, (Os. Eutrner„)
wm. PENN, •
EUREKA,
WABASH,
ELE,OTRIO and
ell of.whlel hare glean greet oetlefeetlork to the
purchnoorgf. halo also, e,lergo Jot of
TIN AND OTHER WARES;
of out•oim menufitetuie
T I N.,AN H HET llt 0 N
of all kinds contdantly on hand
SPOUTING RO'UNIpM and JOBBING}
of all ktodo done on °lnk notice and eunstautpdly
In conclusion \ - ro , lnvite our filericls to all and ;it
amine - au Epode and - save'etleant- twenti per coat
tic - .CLAUpY,
No. 18, Wost.blaiB Strout
" Oarlielo, Pa;
24800.08
ACTIVE AND EFFICIENT AGENTS WANTED
• ' .ntTOM •OCORar MOTHS, •
UNION 'MUTUAL ME. Ibitil7RAiioE COMPANY;
• Claiming as-this Company does, MODS, advantage
peeullar to itself, Agents aro afforded an easy—and
suaceisful method for seeurlog Helm A liberal COM.
MiSiioCl paid- to agents,
who must furnish Brat ohms
references. Address; 1). B. Gioninger,'M. D., General ;
Agent, No, 129 dodtli 7th Philadelphia, Pa 7
"00 . 143 m .
•
SPONSLOR'S,,CO.L . TTMZ
.
AL. SPOIsISLER, • • ' •
-
Real Estate Agent; Scrivener, Convilyincenllnaur
anen nod Clnira . Agent. Cfllen Main Street Naar
Contra avert, •
F ox -- - SALE
tract valuable Timber Land contalnlim OHS
ilUkDitliD ACHES, lying on the South Mountain,
3 miles above • Mt. [lolly, known en (he elan saw
mill properly. The tract in most favorably, loimied
eitarof aerials and the timber of the beet quality.
For terms he., apply to
WWI Pacific Road Company,
FIRST MORTGAGE .BONDS,,,
In'rent, rnynblo Semi Annually In Gold,.
The subbscriber, having boon appointed the Fin.
andel Agent for the Company at Carlisle,
relve eubscribliehe for ,thee above -named - Bonds,
which_httalteen recently adyiillied to 1021 and ore at,
that Mato regarded the cheapest comity in the
A. WSPONSLER,
. 011Lco NM 8, West Main St.
- ALUABLE LOT . OF GROUND
V FOR SALE
Situate and lying between East Main and Pomfret
Streets extended, in the Borough of Carlisle and con-
Wag about four acres. • -
This le one of the rUpst desirable Lote In the town
and could be used for'a variety of purposes--besides
Its capability of boing advantageously. .divided Into
desirable building Lots—having a front on each of
bie above named streets, it would be a most excel
lent location for onion manufacturing business.—
The (las •sod Water pipes aro already told suet in
front of the Lot. . Apply to
28sug -08.
EN OR 'S &LE.
A LARGE TIIREE.STORY BRICK ROUSE,
with a commodious Back Building, occupied, as a
Store, and private resklonce, situated on West Main
Street Carlisle, near the corner of West. This prop
erty contains all the modern improvements. Tho
lot being 30 feet In front, and 240 in depth with
Stable and,Carriage House On the alley ip the rear.
The buildings aro all, now and in good condition,'
and the location Is a most desirable ono for business.
Enquire of • A. L. SPONSLER.
28aug 68.
VOWSALE.
Two now TWO-STORY BRIOK TIOUSES, sit.
uatod on East Street, a sbort'distance South of tho
Railroad Bridge. Those buildings have boon lately
erected and' are in oxeollent Order, having water
introduced, with othor convenient improvements.
Apply to A. L. SPONSLER.
28aug 68._ . -
1: 4 1 01t SALE.
A commodious TWO-131011YIBRICIIC PRIVATE
RESIDENCE, with a Two- Story Mick Back Building
and frame Wash, House :attached, kPainte PA_lVest_
ceeeETiiaerlho corner of Pitt, in the Bor
ough of Carlisle. Tho dot tontnins 30 foot in front
and 1601 h depth, the house contains sovon rooms
and a kitchen, and has been. but recently built.
= Tho-owner - being-desirlous-of-removing
lisle, the property will he disposed' of on the most
ressonsble tortes. Enquiro of
VALUABLE GRIST MILL AND
PAM AT PRIVATE SALE.
' Situated on the Conodoguinet-Creek, 6 miles East
of Cafilsle, and 2 miles North of New Kingston, In
- oife - of tq f — rparts of the
county. The Mill is built of ;Brick atul Stone, has
been recently repaired and is id excellent condition,
containing tour run of stone and has one of the
best water powers on the crook , with a Saw Mill At,
Inched.
The farm contains Sp ACRES of excellent land,
with alarge Two-Story
'MANSION HOUSE',
BANK BAR , ;FRAMKTENANT NOUSE and other
outbuildings thereon erected. The lend is in a high
Mate of cultivation and under good fence, and hes
an excellent apple orchard, bu .t,nue s‘nuveu it.
The Mill with the water power end 6 or 6 acres of
land, embracing the tenant houseAwill be disposed
nf separate from the farm should. the purchaser de
sire it. .
For tents and' particulars apply to
A. L. SPPNSLER,
Real Estate Agent.
'snug OS. -
REAL. ESTATE FOR SALE. •
A -Double 3.5t01-y Brick 'Musa - with Frame
-kltehnfrattachedr-sultable-for-occupancy-oftwo-fam
or as a Stara Boom and Dtrelllng r altuated on
PENN STREET, CARLISLE,
111 be disposoi of on favorable torn..
12juno 68. - _ •
Also a comnfodicrus Two Story Brick Dwelling
House, with Brick Back Building, situated on
East Malin Strout, Carlisle.
12june CO. , ,
Also a valuable building lot, situated on the South
East corner of West and Pomfret Streets, fronting
60 feet on .Pomfrot, and 240 feet on West Street.'
This is one of the most desirable building lots in the
borough,— - - . -
,12june 68. • --
•
Also' a Throe 'Story Dire'ling - House, built of
Brick and Frame, containing grooms and kitchen,
with all the modern Improvements, with stable and
large car house in the rear, situated on a lot of
ground on West Louther Street, Carlisle, contain
ing 02 feet in front and 240 feet iu depth, a very de
sirable residence.
Flu. 68
A VALUABLE LIME STONE
_FARM FOR SALE.
Situate about I.lf, miles South West of Carlisle,
owned David IC. Lerow, containing about 90
ACRES, nearly all cleared, under good fences and in
a high state of cultivation
The improvenlonts aro a commodion sTWO.STCRY
LOG HOUSE, WEATIIERBOARDED, smut FRAME
BARN and other convenient out•buildings. Thu
owner having removed from the county Is desirous'
of disposing of the above premises which will ho
done on terms advantageous to the purchaser. The ,
closelproalmlty to the borough renders this property
ono of the most desirable investments of ant now In
the market.
Real Estate Agt.
18sopt 68
TWO NEW TWO-STORY BRICK
• RESIDENCES AT PRIVATE 'SALE.
- - -
Situate on West Pomfret street, In the Borough of
Carlisle, owned by Charles W. Weaver, each build•
lug centains twenty feet in front and twenty-elght
In depth, and has a TWO-STORY BRICK BACK
— III,U-1.71/ING-a-ttaehedrhawing-Gas—and--Water Into,
duced, with all the modern improvements. The
buildings aro just newly built, In the best poasblol
order, tho lots extending back from the street 120
foot: -- -
For terms 00., apply to - .
18scp.09
A TRACT . OF MOUNTAIN LAND
Situate about one wile West of Starrett's Gap, In
Carroll township, Perry county, lately owned, by
Capt. J.l. White, containing 46 Ames all but about
6 of which are covered with chestnut Wilber of the
beat equality. Apply to : • A. L. BPONSLER.
I6 , sep 66.
AT • LUABLE AND HIGHLY-IM
PROVED FARM AT PitIVATE SALE.
Blttiate on the "Forgo nenr Churohtown,
ownedliy C. B. Niesloy, and containing 90 Acres
of the hest quality of Litnestono Land inn high
[date of cultivation.
Tho improvoinonts aro a largo TWO STORY
STONE MANSION HOUSB, BANIS BARN. Wagon-
Shod, Csru Crib and other coevoelont pputhuild-
Inge. na excellent well of water at the buildings
besides running wator in two of the fields and
through the barn-yard. Thu foncss are all of
Locust Poet and Chestnut Rails and arm in the
bust possiblo condltibe. Thom Is on abundance
of fruit of all kinds. This is one of the most pro
ductive farms In the county and will be disposed
of on the most reasonable terms. The subscriber
will nine poll 15 Acres of excellent Qhestnut Tim.
tier Laud - lying an the mountain South of the
above described premises, near thy add of 31Ich'I.
Brandt, either together or soparalo from the above
described farm.
For tonne and further particulars inquire of
A. L. SPOSSLEit,
'Heal Estate Agt
25801,0
TWO "STORY BRICK- ..RESI
DENOE AT PRIVATE SALE. .
'mate on North Pitt Street, Carlisle, owned by
Mrs. Eliza Lumberton, The lot contains 20 foot In
front and 120 In depth. The ImproVements are 'a
commodious TWO-STORY BRICK ROUSE with a
Two-Story. Mick Back Building attached. The
front pert containing Double Parlors and Ball on
lirst-iloorrand-tnreo-chambers-on-the-slicond-story
aud.attic above,-the back-building- a-large-kitchen
and chamber above. There is a good Frame Stable
on the foot of. the lot 10 by 10. Fruit trees and
grappi and Hydrant In the yard. The premises
are in good condition, with good brick pavomonts
flout and Oar. A. L. SPONSLER,
Real Estate Agt.
1217E11
26Eel 68
ITOUSE AND LOT, OF GROUND
NEAR PAPERTOWN AT PRIVATE 'BALE.
Oltuato about 14 mils North of tho residonco of
Wm. 11. Mullin, Bon., adjoining' land 'of Geo.
'Noggin, owned by John Goddyear, containing .10.
'Acres or In rid., The improvemodts . are n commo•
dious TWO-A . OIIY NRA:rig lIOUSII ' Praise - shoo,
and °Aeolic. nt well of wator nod fruit of all 'kinds.
Tho property is In goortcandlifon, the 1101180 hav
ing boon recently rust Ire.] and painted.
Nor tennis Ac., empty A. L. SPONSLEN,
Real Neat° Agt.
258apAB
V ALUABLEBTOWN
Yaluable . residence or buelnone stand at private
Bale situate on South Hanover 'Amt. Noel 35
and 37.
, The property consists of a .
DOUBLE HOUSE,
•
ono part of which is built of Stone and the other
of Brick; malting two 'complete Zoom, suitable
for dwellings or places of business. -
.
Thoro Ic also two tramp Buildings on thd prem.,
isos•which could bn.vory.roadily bo converted Into
dwollings -
For terms and othevparticulars o !Nutria nf.
• A. L. - BrOnlßLltit,
lteal Rstato Agt..
18 op-88
m m Y It co.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
HAVE REMOVED TO
No. 105. AROII
1911111.4D.F.1,111A.
ZOms.
911
E OLD ESTABLISHED FIRWI
. e ,J. J. RIOILA4DEION 00., • •
1 1 20 MARKET ETTItIgT,
Is the hrgen Maniiraeturing gonfeotlonora and
Wholesale Doalon In Frqte, Mite, &a., In the tinttl
ad States; 1•
0mar013.1, 1 • ' • '
. .
OPENINGOtiV
A, L. SPONSLER
& MILLS R
FALL AND WINTER. GOODS
Tttt.horo oror boon brought to Carllsle,vonolof
ing ()fall kinds of desirable goods suitable for tho
seamul suOt as a ,
GRAND I)ISPLAI
A. L. SPONSLER,
Real Estate Agt
DRESS GOODS I DRESS GOODS!
BLACK DIII,L4S SILICS All QualltlelL
SPLENDID CHANGEABLE SILKS,
Superb Plain Silks All Colors,
FRy,NCH POPLINS All Shades
Splondid 811 k Faced li;angollnee,
Beautiful Silk Mixturesi changeable,
1 - 1155afr — Alpacas, all colors,
I=
Coburga Plald Pdpllna,
SHAWLS ! SHAWLS-!!
The largest assortment of Shawls that we hsvo
ever opened. All the new styles, Fancy and Plaid
Blanket Shawls, Chenille Shawls, Thibat Shawls,
all sizes for Ladles, Misses' add Children, at very
low prices..
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!!
• We havo tho largest assortment of Furs that aro
o be found la MS county.
lElogant Mink Sable Furs,
• ' Splendid a erlian F4ch.i'urs,
-- Fitrff of eivOry andliiiis for LatlloN Mi..
and Chihli-oh.
MOURNING
,GOODS,
of every deseyiption for the season,
F-U,Z.7 . ERAI 4 GOODS,
Spacial Attention glv ng- to tiling cutlers for
t own or county.
LADIDS CLOAKS
A. L. SPONSLER,
Reel Eget.) Agent
CLOAKING
.CLOTHS
of all the coloes. A splendid variety of
BLACK AND COLORED HEAVER CLOTIP,
foi Ladies Sackings and Clunk,
G H
is the proper place to purchase your
u they tun tho only house In town that hoops -a
full lino of all grades and qualities.
Rose Made Flannels,
Elegant Repp Shaker Flannels,
Splendid White Flannels,
Rome Made Barred Shirting Flannels.
All kinds of Flannels to suit all purpoqes
A. L. BPONSLER,
Real Estate Agt
DOMESTIC , -GOODS,
Wu danot mention the amount of yards ou baud,
but wo will prove that the largest stock In town of
Bleached and• Unbleachrid lfnoilno, Bios, hod and
Unbleached Shootings, Tickings, 15 cts.and up
wards, Cotton Table Diapora, Glnghains, Chocks,
and Calicoes as low as 8 els.
BLANKETS ! BLANKETS !.!
We defy compotitlon, as wo cannot 15e undersold,
having bought a very largo supply of Whin, and
Colored of all grades, and will be sold very cheep.
FANCY COVEALIDS,
MARSEILLES QUILTS,
BALAIORAL SKIRTS
The now style of Seamless Ba'morals. Salmon Is
of alt shave:ld qualities.
CLO F 11 . DEPARTMENT
Tho most complete stock of
(111,1) (lAA ruts -it. S",-
that aro to be Mend in the market
IMAUTIFUL VANCY CASSIIIERkS,
for •goute, ybutbinnd chlldrocis multi
OVER: COATS,
of ovary' grade auk, color, to ho sold under rogular
prices. • Si
N OTLONSI*NOTIONSII
In such on andiess variety that it would be Im
possible to enumerate.
Ever); stylo grade and cp;al4y.
CARPETSI 9 CARPETS it!
FLOOR OIL •OLO.THB,
21L . ,0L0T114%
.Drugget In patterns with Darden' and 4 hy the
yard. - • •
Above you Ond mentioned but portion of
our elegant Mock of goolaJust-oponed, and- ,M - we
are 'determined not to be undolsold by, any other
house, we .1111 keep up our I eputation for soiling
a great many goods,--and selling- them alwaya at
very low prima to snit ovary person. that -will favor
ntalL — Phrictrda --- turt"fair`tritlio — iii
early call and see for yonreelvas we CAl3 . ..fully prove
every wbrd that wo publish..
MILLER
'Sign of the , Carpet Hall.'
• ZTO,. p
MAIN SiRIYST,
Gar 138 1 .6 Penneylvaniti
Ooot Oa
DlBl' O,ODS.
AT THE
~ I E N 'l l it A L
nay GOODS STORE OF
The niOst complete stook-pl
IRISH POPLINS ALL COLORS,
Superb Emp eee Re
WM!
Poplin Alpaean, flack and Colored,
French Morino., Onabhnels,
Dulalm3i, dc., dro
Superb Siberian &limn' Fara
FLANNEL S,
HONEY 06318.Q1311,1'9,
.woptHN gootis
:MISCELLANEOUS.
E NATIONAL
•
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
DEEM
'. 6NIT . ED STATES OE AMERICA,
\ ASIIINGT,ON 11. C. —••
Cllntlere.l Sperial Act of Congre., Approved,
• Ju1y•25,1803..
rash Capital - $ 1,000,000
13 . R . ANCII OFFICE PHILADELPHIA
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,
Whom, the Grnoral buslneseor the Company Is trar,s
noted. and to which hll general correspondeoce
Should be eddreeeed.
DIRECTORS
Jay Cooke, Phliada. E. A. Rollins, Wash.
0. IL Clark, Philada. H. D. Cooke, Wash.
'F. Ratchford tarr, Philads. W. E. Chandler Wash
Wm. G. :Rooth° .id, Philada. John D. Derails, Wash
"Georgo - E:Tyler,.Philada. Edward Dodge, N. Y.
J. Markley Clark;Phil - nda. - (3cFahnestock, N. Y
OFFICERS.
C. 11. CLARK, Philadelphia, President.
HENRY D. COOKE, Washington, Vice-Frosident.
JAY COOKE, Chairman Fl.,ence and Executive
Committee.
EMERSON W. PEEP, Philadm, fiec'i and Actuary.
E. S. TURNER, Washington, Assistant Secretary.
FRANCIS G. SMITff, Ai. D., Medical Director.
J. EWING ME ARS,M. D., Assistant Medical Director
MEDICAL ADVISORY ROARD.
J. .DAIINES, Su sgoon.o aneralU. S. A. Washington
P. J. it9ILWITZ, Ch. latAlsdlcal Dopartmont. U.
Washington:
D. W. BLISS, M. D., Washington.
SOLICITORS AND A TTORNEYS
WM. B. CHANDLER, Washington D.O.
GEORGE HARDING, Philadelphia, Pa.
This Company, National In its character, offers, by
reason of Its Large Capital, Low Rates of Premium
and New Tables, the most desirable means of insur
ing life yet presented to the public.
The rates of premium, boieg largely reduced, are
made ae fa'f , orablo to the Insurers ae those of the beet
Mutual Companion, and avold.all the complications
Mad Uncertainties of Notes, Dividends and the mtg.
.understan d lugs which the latter aro so apt to cause
the Policy-Holders.
__boverni now and attractivd tablas aro.now presented
wlvelt need only to be understood to prove) accepta
ble to the public, such as the INCOME-PRODUCING
POLICY and RETURN PREMIUM POLICY. In the
former, the policy-holder not only secures a life in
serene payablo:at death, but will receive, if living,
after a period of a few years, an annual income equal
to ten per cent (10 per cent.) of the par of his policy. In
the latter the Company agrees to return to the mured
the total amount of Money he has paid in, in addition to
the amount of his policy.
The ettentionopf persona contemplating insuring
their lives or intreasing the amount of insurance
they already have, is called to the special ad
vantages offered by the National Life Insurance
Company., •
Circulars, Pamphlets and full particulars given on
application to the Branch oMce of the Company in
Philadelphia, or to ita"General Agents. • - -
.(t" - LOLIAL AGENTS ARE WANTED in every City
and Town, and applications from irimpetont parties
for such agiinclesovlth suitable endorsement, should
-be--addressed-TO-TILE—COMPANY'4J-CIENERWL
AGENTS ONLY, In thoir respo.live districts.
GENERAL AGENTS:
W, CLARK & CO., Philadelphia,
For Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey,
JAY COOKI & CO., Washington, D. C.
For Maryland, Virginia, District of Columbia and
Went Virginia.
lltem 68.1 y.
3,600,000 Cgstomera_in. Four _Years
PATRONIZE THE
Having the largest capital, most experienced -buyers
and extol:wive trade of any Concern In tbe,Dollar
Bale business 'we
GUARANTEE SATISFACTION
In ovary-Instance, and also the best selection of
Goods ever offered at
ONE DOLLAR EACH
No nth& concern hoiany show wherever our Agents
are. selyng Our motto...:Trgmpt.
Male and tedtalo akents wanted In city and country
THE LADIES,
Aro particularly requested to try ourpepular cluY
system of rolling nll kinds of DRY' AND FANO
GOODS, DRESS PATTERNS, COTTON CLOTH, CAB
TORS, SILVER PLATED GOODS, WATCHES, .to
(Established 1864.) A patent pen fountain and a
chock describing an article to be sold for a dollar,
lOcts; 20 for $2; 40 for Si; 60 for $6;100 for $10; sent by
mall. Free presents to getter up, (north Idiper cent.,
none than those sent by any other concern,) according
frisixe of club. Send us a trial club,or if riot do not
fail to rood for a circular.
N. It —Our sale should not be classed with New
York dollar jewelry sales or bogus '•Tea Companies"
as it is nothing of the sort.
EASTMAN 3• KENDALL Ma
GU Hanover . Street, Boston,
E=ll
DR. TAYLOR'S
(HAVE BRANCH
B, I T T E R S
A mild rind agreeable TONIC STIMULANTt
BTOMACIIIC and CARMINATIVE
BITTERS.
,Vo.tractod ontiroly from MUDS and ROOTS. High
=MOE
DYSPEPSIA,
GENERAL DERLRITY,
and - Loss of Appotltal
am! an excellent 92 . 1tRECTIV : E . for portions suffering
flow Disunion of the Bo7cle, Flatulence,
Sold Everywhoro
EZ
MEI
Depot, No.: 413 Mniket §t., Philadelphia
J. R. TAYLOR & CO
I t
OVEEN:OF;ENCLAND . .S.OA
QUEEN'OF ENCLANWSOAr. p
•...'•,.O,UEEN.,OF..EOGLAND " SOAP,.
For doing a family wetalahig in MU, best and cheap
eat manner. OUntanteed equal to any in the told
Has all the strength of old rosin soap with the mild
mid lathering qualities of genuine detail:a. Try this
splendid Soap. Sold by the ALDEN OLIENIIdAL
- IYQUES, 48 North Front . Strset, Philadelphia.
4sep OS ly.. _ ,
,Sasn'l Warrington,
John Tumor,
CONTINENTAL STEEL PEN WORKS,
- INVARRINGTOpT CO.,
Inventors rtnd'REllo lifanufncturere of the Celebrated
- .
PATENT TREATY & PLATINA PENS, ••
- Manttradtirers - of e , ;ersi - y . arietit
Eiteel. js Indestrnopble PenEi Peri
• •
'N. yy; eor.P2th & - Buttonwood Sta.,
' •
„pop 69.2 m.
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"Rich as ; erCevuo."—Tromondous Exeltoznent• •' ,
Uoprocedatttal truth for the new °acres, , . , •, ; • ':,•:'
; - ~ . .'
The leashing powers of this Sokp are•truirtnaise. '
loos: No parson, who has Fmetetrtedit rilll . 'do - wr '
\ t.
1 11,1\
eut It. Its; recant' • '' — 7;„ :',.l' • ARITY,
(Ot
lIANKLIttIfiNESS'' , • ;.2 Tt,.5 'Entloll . : . •
Wairanted to trey „ 4 It' git:co„,. pOwse ~ ' . '
dollar's 'worth - t;' It o •e , Airsi...^;„til ~
thereforo ,th' 0,, .
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Josoph' Tittmun.