- APPLETON& Illustrated . ::Almanao f0r,1869 hits just boon received from the -publishers. It is a very suiMptuous little volume;-and-withhte -•elaborateliprinted ,cover, its succession of effective and pie . turesque illustrations, and Reverted and highly 'interesting contents, -is not only very attraetive but highly valuable. ' Tfie drawings for the calendar heads` consist of the complete circle of American game birds, while thp"other illustrations display, • the Boole' and - rural aspects .of each indi vidual month.. Published by D. APPLE; TON 4t 004 - Now York. Price 80 cants. —o— WHAT ANSWER? A STORY OF TO: Alms. E. DICEIRsON. $l.BO Ticknor & Fields, Boston. , Miss Dickinson's zeputatiork ,, us fon!) of• the most popular lecturers in tho country will draw puhlie attention to her novel which Ticknor "and Fields have just pub lished. Those who have listened to her eloquent lectures - will turn to her book with eager interest. "What Answer" has a skilfully-con structed plot, and deals with some of the most important events of the late war. The story is one that will deeply interest those who read simply for entertain ment;• the characters, incidents, and situa tions will attract and charm novel-readers; and no thoughtful person can be uninter ested in the bold and earnest treatment which some impOrtant political and 'social questions receive in this volunid:4--„, PEneL.—.T. S. PARKER, Esq., of Corry,_Pa., who has been a member of the Erie Qounty Bar for the past three about to remove to Pittsburgh, to practice law there. He is a graduate of Dickinson, College, xvhdre he received, the degree of A. M. ' in 1866.. "Judge" Parker, as he is commonly called, is an able, lawyer; a firm friend and, 'as genial a companion 'as could, be wished for. lle did excellent service during the late cam paign.---Erie Dispatch. The gentleman alluded to is Tnoues S. PAnx ER Esq., formerly of this place. We wish him success in his' contemplated change of borne. IZZI COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION...These useful societies have boon roicognfzeil by the LegislaturO of Pennsylvania, and the mode of their _organization provided, by tho act of April 14th, 1868. Seven or more persons over the ago of 21, citizond of Pennsylvania, may, undOr articles in writing, associate theinsolves together for the purpose of carrying , pn any lawful mechanical, mining, manufacturing or trading . business, or for the purpose of trading and dealing in goods, wares and merchandise or chattels. The articles of associntion, distinctly setting forth the name, object, location, capital stock, num ber of shares and amount in cash paid in, must be signed and acknowledged before an (Ancor authorized to take the acknowl- edgment of deeds, 'and must be recorded in the office for the recording of deeds pf thdcounty where the association is estab lished,' and a certified copy, under seal, must bo sent to the Auditor General. The capital stock cannot be less than $20,000, nor greater than $200,000, and a bonus of dhe-half of ono per cont. thereon must bo paid into the Stale Treasury.'• The associ ations are to be under the management of a board of Directors, net less than five in number, ono of whom shall be the Presi• dont and another the Treasurer. This board is chosen annually, and in the case of failing to make the required annual statement of the condition of the,..associa• tion, is liable for all debts of the'corporu tian. distribution of - the profits must be made at least - once in every twelve months ; but no distribution can bo de clared and rid until there shall have ac cumulated a sum equal to 30 per cont. in excess of the capital stock, and until five per cent. of the profits shall have been in vested as a sinking fund. =0 SEND US THE is kn. -possible for us to ho everywhere to collect news ; and as every member of the com munity is interested in ha;ing a good local paper, the only way to secure it, ie for everybody to send us in such news as we can got no other way. This is a very easy thing for any person to do who has the will. It is not important that the matter be gotten up in goud styles Givo us tee facts, and we'll arrange them to suit our .selves. .All over the County occurrences are constantly taken place, trifling perhaps, to those - who know the facts, but interest ing to those who do not. Tell us about, .them, that we may toll our readers,, and instruct and enlighten the outsideworld ih regard to the extent and value, of our coun try, and ,how largo a space they deserve to fill in the public eye. The first symptonis of the right kind of life is shown by those whO take an active interostin"their local paper, and keep its colutens .Well tilled with the freshest nild most reliable home intelligence. We have some such in our mind's eye, and to them we'say, thanks, thanks. 121=1 PEDESTRIA N.—There will be a foot i'ac-o'; Open. to all, at the Fair Grounds of the Cumberland County Agricultural So ciety, on Saturday, the 21st inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M. A :premium of ono gold watch, valued-at $5O, will-be-awarded to ho besi runnO`e, distance 100 yards. Eyory one, before entering for the race, must pay an entrance fee of $l. The watch may be seen and fees paid Ist the Cor man. Rouse. TIIONIAO S. CoLDERT, A. K. SREAFFER, GEORGE BLACK., saloon =EI "All around tho world" is the title of an cidio - rtisernont that typifies the uni versal detnand for "Barrott'e Vegetable Hair Res torativo," which• took the highest premium over all competitors, at the N. H. - State Fair,: in 186.—Indianapolis Journal. ECM True Friends! Lodge, No 56 Knights of Pythias having• secured the Hall in Slpo's now building as a Lodrreroom, will dedicate it to the service of tho Order with appropriate ceremonies on T • posclay. evening, Nov. 17th at 7 o'clock. The exercises to whioh all are cordially invited will no doubt prove very intorost ing not' only to the members.butto all who mayho present. • •FIRE I—AbOut 7 o'clock lru!t'lllura daievenini, a Aro brbice out in the stable belonging to Air. RILEY'S Betel: The .IJmonE,ngine Company succooded inTsui ting M tho RAMS before, they had made . much Yroarese. It mighthavo boon the sena of a groatponflagration had it not, been prcimptly checked. It was the work of the incendiary, and we are only lorry 'Oat tho scOundsel has not bean caught. @I COLOR ID PONVENTIoN.—A ecinven tion ottholored people, to be composed o f representatives, from Cumberland, Dau-. Lancastei; Lebanon, York, Perry, ' , Priniclin; Snyder and pchuyikill counties, hill tuliomble in' Harrisburg to-day to elect'delegatoi to the NatloPal Oonven: thin of ,Coloted Mqn,. which--meats in WaYllillgiun Jinuary, f *otters affect- Olc.tbio. vielqive df the-ace will be diseues ad, ind, tl o , flioiefiillnke w3II 49ulitlese iiMicoogroilt-intqapt, '";c" THE; HALE•DOLLA4 The 'nine different editions of the Lau reate's poetry 'which Ticknor and Fields' have hithertO published seem Insufficient to meet:all the requirements of tlie-read ing public. Their Diamond Edition, pnb %Belied two . years ago, was a miracle of chbap, elegant; and 'compact book-mahing. Itis-quito outdone, hotvever, in cheapness Lind compactness, by the Half-Dollar Mt"; tion of Tennyson's Complete Poems, just published by Ticknor and Fields. This edition' is 'from ney„„types,,set in double columns. is remarkable for beauty, and no danger to the oyes -need be feared front reading it. It is neatly and durably bound in a handbome green paper cover, - tvipi an excellent vignette head of Tenny sonv"."-No•vm4,Can,hotreamplain that Ten-. nyson - is.beyond his reaah,vhen his . entire poems can be ha n d in handoomwform ,for fifty cents. These books can_ bo procured of any bookseller, or directly from Ticknor & Fields, Boston. MINERAL RESOURCES OF PENNSYL vANIA.—GeoIogists and other scientific men who make this grandearth of ours their special study aro undetermined as to the ammint.of mineral treasure. All agree upon its immensity but dissgroo when they make , their computations. The mountaiiis„ traversing the State, einbos oming metallic wealth and bou,ntifully contributing their wealth for man's comfort and man's utili ties. The anthracite and bi tuminous deposit likewise lend their aid to man's comfort and happiness. Then, with Iron and Coal, we have a great State. The) former to shapen in forms of plough, anvil, and engine for productive power; the latter to heat the steam for motive power, to mold the iron, and to amelior ate the sha . rp twangs of winter's ice and cold. Both; of these are made' subservient to man's Wealth and comfort in an emi: hent degree by Messrs WALKER iSL CLAU- Dl', West Main St. It is wondrous to see their "Morning Glory" with its beau ty, when yod reflect on the rough ore of the hill side, and still more wondrous when you aro assured with its use,that you are free from gaseous atmosphere, from the cind ter or clinkers, from disagreeable dust f and that you can save half of the price of the Stove in the consumption of coal, in one E taw The "'Morning Glory" at WA.IItER . ,&" CL AU DT . S, - West Atilt St. A fine head of diiitr is such an indespen sable adjunct to beauty that no one who' prize's good looks should neglect to use the best preparation to be had to increase its growth, restore its color or prevent its falling off. Ring's Vegetal,le Ambrosia is ono ofthe most - effectual articles for , the purpose we have ever seen, besides being one !of the Most delightful bale dressings and beautifiers extant. It is free from the sticky and gummy proper itils_RrmoaLother_dressings,_and _being. delightfully perfumed recommends itself to every lady or gentleman using fine toilet articles. - floor 68-Im. More Economicat Remarkable - Cer tainty of prompt action, in fact, every go6d quality is guaranteed for Mrs. ALLEN'S Improved (new style) Hair Re storer or Dressing (in one Lottle.) Every Druggist sells it. Price One Dollar. Nov4-lm. MARRIED. aIIMSTRONG-11IIRIMMAN.—On the 20th ult., at the parsonage of the Church of God, in Meehan iscburg, by Elder 0 co. Sigler; Mr. Cassius Armstrong, to Miss t lennie Ilurshman, both of New Kingston. 01.1WIIREY-11YERF.--On the 22d ult. to Mechanicsburg, by .tho Her. W. B. McKee, Mr. Walter M. Pumplfroy, Esq., of Washington. D. C, to Miss Little 801 l Ilya's, of Mechanicsburg. LINVIURST.—At Mt. Holly Springs, on the Bth Wt., Frederick Runley, enn of 0. W. and C. C. Linthurst, aged 2 years, 3 months and 18 days. !MARKETS. CARLISLE PRODUCE Novonber 12th, 1868 Family Flom =121131 NVIIEAT . RED th. CORN OATS,(now). .. CLOVitSEED.. rIMOTHYSPEII FLASL.St .1) -BARLDI General Produce Market. Carnal°, November 12th, 1808. Coerce ted Weekly by Andrew Washmood EINEM EGOS, LARD, BEM Mal BEESWAX. 40 NW:I: , APPLES, 1.1.10 i \ 10,14.10 NPECIAL IV 0 7 / CEB Nothing New No place WM. Blair k Son's far fresh good Goods, We have just received a large supply- of Atmore,' No. 1 Mince Meat, Prince's Paper Shelled Almonlie, Bordeaux Almonds, London Layer Raisins, Cli con, Currant and Cheese, 4110 100,000 Grocer's Vapor Bags BLAIR 4 South 'End—Carlisle PS. , P;S.—Con I Oil at still lower rates. • THE ALABAMA CLAWS are lOW up again for ad justment, mid the British floyernment has ox prlssed itself desirous of an arbitration. Among _ the claims persistently proceed, mu those of the ever.pre;ent and active J. C. Ayer & Co., for the value of shipments of ciliary Pectoral, Sarsaparilla, Ague Cure, and lb-- transit for Oregon, Van cenver's I tstnnd and lliMslan America destroyed oar tho Anna Schmidt elf the..coast of South America: , 1 So universal Is the Mid of their remedies that Vey - are nilont on almost every roe; and this firm Is frequently caught between the upper and n other milistenes of contending nations. But they are known to stand up for their rights, and to get them --fftepublican, Washington, D.C. *if DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, .and CATARRH rooted with the utmost ISUCCeBir hy J. basses M. D. and Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear in the Nalicat College of Penaryicanici, 12 years experivice (formerly of Caplan, liolland,) No. 605, Arch' Bt., Phila. Testimonials can he seen at this office. Tho medical faculty are invitod to accompanlihoir pa tionts,as ho has no secrets In his practice. Artificial nyseluserted withal" i pain. No charge for oaaml• nation. ' 12june 08 ly • Committee DR. JACKSON'S.ANALEPTICA. NIR REII.I2DY IN CONSUMPTION.—A Phyel fan who had Coneumption for se'vetal years.with froguma bleedings of the lungs, clued himself with, a medicine unknown to the pruferslon, when his cassappearad bootees. Bo is the onjy physlefau who has used it in his sown permin, or is ho has arty know!. - Vjgitof itit virtues, and he can ascribe the degree of health h•mow enjoys to nothing but the use of his Medicine; and nothing but utter despair and entire estlnction of all hope 'Or recovery, together'vrith a want of confidence I null others induced him to hazard the expiirimeitt. To those sulTerlus With any disease of the Lunge ho Oroßere s tregtment lin confidently._ believes will eradicate' the disease. Price PIM per bottle or sB.e. hid( dozen, sent by esoteed. Send fur circular or, call on . DR. E. BOYLSTON JACKSON, . ,No. 250 North Tenth Strout, Philadelphia. ' For sale by Henry F. Cepa., Mechanicsburg, Fa., and Druggists generally. . 22may 68,1 y. DORBl(iid Cattle Dowttaisr andlininiunte,togeth: or with a large essortmeut of fresh Drug. and Medt. tines, Dye Stuits i lto., &e.,Jtist received At COrnattin Worthingtot4e Drug Store, No. 7,Eut lllstu:Stieet Carlisle. FIRST NA,TIONAL BANK. Canine, PA., • Nfr. 10, 1808 . • Tho Board of Directory have Hilo day declarel a Dividend of 81x per cent. Your per cant., carried t o eitrplue fund and two. per cent. payable t.tt, Eiteelholdere onlenyand. • _ , . • , 13nov kg NOT.II I- 9. - , ' , • CARLIaII D4POBIT DANK, ' "..oalober 23,1, 1808. 'rho annital.'eleetion for blin e+Direetore of tido Book, will be held at their Banking House,. on tho third lgonday, (13 of November next,) between thl'hou,re ? tl2 A. 21. and 2 P.M.. J. L 7.1.2132 LE A DOOct 86. t • • • Ocuffitcr . 12:= CCM DEATH. /MI V. le) 11; BACON SIIOULDEICS, 16 BACON BIDE 6, Illt-Wilßrr BEAN. 10 62=1 B,IINPAIIED PEACHES 15 D 111:, ',kr - - cII4B.II..IIIIgBURN. ' Caisbler. NEW _ADVERTISEMENTS, 8600 WANTED For 3or 6 - years oh Bond' and Mortgage. on ita• preyed- property,lln_.the -City .bf. Williamsport, worth twice the amount, ibr which ton .per - emit ilitereat will be pald.-Address—L 1110% 942,Pi. WthlamspoTt,- Onov-St .. NOT.T.C.E. OANLIBLZ Diroorr num, • Novombor 3, 1888 The Board or Mentors hare declared a Dividend of Flee per cont. for the last six menthe, clear of taxes,. payable on demand. LIABBLBit,, Ono, GB. Mahler. s5O REWARD! Was lost, on Tuesday,. the 3d Inst., between Darr isburg and Ilickorytown, or Middlesex, the sum of Six hundred and Seventy•two Dollars In Greenbacks and—National - Dank-- Notes. Three hundred and fifty- dollars of the money WAS In 820 bilis, the balance In smaller n etas. The above 'rovvard will be paid as soon as the money II de. livered. MANDEL WEITZIIL, trio, 1868 y. llickorytown. 4 OR RENT. J. Threo comfortable dwelling houses—one In {nest Pomfret Street, adjoining John Whlsier, and two In Church Alley, adjoining Thum Shop of Mr. Borges. , Onos.3t *. ' - J. W. EBY: "FARMERS' BANK CARLISLE. _IL' The Directors have declared a Dividend of throe per cont. payable to Shareholders on the lath Inst. 7. 0. ISMER, Cashion VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT AT PUBLIC SALE On Saturday, December 12i7h 1868 By virtue of an order of the Orphism' Court of Cumberland county, directed to me as Albania. tratrix of Sophia Sturm, dec'd., I will - lexpose at public sale, at the Court House, in the Borough of Bart Isle, that valuable HOUSE and LOT ofOROUND, on Week P =fret street, In the Borough aforesaid, adjoining Isaac Nowcomer - on the West, John. Not le on the Nortb, and Mrs. Bummer /111 e on the East. The lot contains sixty feet In front on Pomfret street, and one hundred and twenty feet in depth, and has thereon erected a TWO-STORY FRAME PLASTERED ROUSE, and BACK BUILDING and other improvements.. This properly is advantageouely located for a private residence, and will be sold ae a whole or subdivided coas to meet the'wants - ant - purchaser. Bale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M., when at tendance will be given and terms made known by the undersigned. biARCERET 0.8. STURM, Adm'a. of Sophia Sturm, dee'd. 13nost11-ta. li - UTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District antri of the United Stales, Easterq District of Pennsyfrania Elias Whislei of East Donegal township, Lanese, ter county, Penna., .in - said District, - Bankrupt, having petitioned for his discharge, a meeting of the creditors will be held on Friday, th o 27th day of November, 1868,,at 10 o'clock A. El., before Reg- later A. Haymaker, et No. 6, South Queen street; in the city of taneaster, that tho examination of ' the Bankrupt may be (inhaled. Tho Register will eertify whether tho bankrupt has conformed to his duty. - A hearing will also be held on Wednesday, the oth day of,December, 1868, at 10 o'clock A. M., beforg_tbe Court at Philadelphia, where parties in terested may show cause against the discharge. ' 1,— , -. , ., - -- Witness - the - Horn - John - Cadwalader L. 0. Judge - of said• District Court, and the sea `—y-- , thereof at Philadelphia, the 6th of No. vember, Ms. . . ' ATTEST. O. It. FOX, Clerk. A. HAYMAKER , Register. 13no v 6841. Ayer's HAIR VIGOR, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Oolor A dressing which is at once agreeable, heal thy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair it soon restored to its origi nal color with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling:• hair checked, and baldness often, thouish not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or tbo glands atrophied and decayed. But such as re main, can be saved for - usefulness by this application. Initniid of fouling ‘the hair With a pasty sediment, it will keep it Clean. and viicrzrons. Its occasional use will prevoht•the"hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldaess. Free from thoie deleterious substances which make some nreparatiozis dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR 'DRESSING, nothing else can be found eo, desirable. Containing neither oil or dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer, & Co., P 1: ACT IcAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS LOWELL MASS. , PRICE 81.00. .o, et tlB-1y Ayer's Cathartic Pills. For all the.purrom of a LsKatt. 31edicluo Perhaps no one mad'- . chap is so universally 0, required by everybody as a cathartic„ nor was • ever any befoie so uni versaity adopted Into Ore In every country and . A Aye among all classes, as this mild but sad . - ent purgative Pill The • ious census I. t It is 21 more reliable and • - far more effectual reme dy thou any other. Those whd have tried it, know that It cures their neighbors sod friends, and all know that what it does once It does always—that it: never falls through any fault or noglect of its compiAtlon. We have thousands upon thousands of .cet tilicatcs of their remarkable cures 1 f the following complaints, but such cures are known In every neighborhood, find we need not publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates; containing neither calomel or any deleterious drug, they may be token with safety by anybody. Thou, sugar coating pre erves them over fresh and makes then, pleasant to take, while being purely Vegetable no harm can arise hem their use in any quantity,, • . They operate by their pdweiful influence on the Intel nal viscera to perlfy the blood and stimulate it into healthy act' , n—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the nody, restoring their. 'irregular action_ to health, and by correcting? wherever they ealst, such derangements sos are the first origin Of if - haute directions are given .n' the wrapper on the boa; for the following emmi i aints, which these Pit fs rapidly ours ' For Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Listlessness, Languor and Loss Of Appetite, they should be - taken moderately to.-stimulate the stomach and restore Its healthy tone and- adios. For Liver Complaint ant Its various symptoms, Hiltons .headache, dick headache, Jaundice ,or Green Sicknees, Bilious Colic and Bilious Fevers, they should lie judiciously taken for each ease, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstruc tions which cause it , For Dyeentery or Diarrhoes,briat one mild dose hi generally required. For Itheuma tism, Gout, Gravel, Palpitation ,of• the Heart, Pain in the Ohio, Dock and Loins, they should be continuously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. With such change then - complaints disappear. For Dropsy and•Dropeical Swellings they should be taken in large and frequent dors to produce the effect of a &agile purge. • • For Suppression a largo dose should be taken as it produces the desired effect by sympathy. - AEI a //inner Pal, take one or two Pitts to pro. motodigestiou and relieve the stomach. Au OCCRBiOIILLI done stimulates the 'tonna — anal bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system., Wenn It is often advantageounwhere no serious derangement in lets: One who feels - nlerably well, often 'finds theta eon of these Pills mike him feel decidedly bolter, from their cleanalocand repenting effect on the digestive apparatus. ' , DR. J. C. A rEn ic CO., Practical Chemist:, • LO WELL. N,4 SS.,I U. R. d. IlaverAtlekottani, Agaiate fuitarnale 63uovlt. • • fiIURI . FURSMVURS!!! Tho subeerlber announces to the online .13 Carllnleand ♦totulty that ehe'le prepared to MAKE, ALTER OR REPAIR • all 'dodo and saddles of Furs, making them up Into the latost and most fasblooable shape and style. Call upon . HUB. L. HALBERT, No. 86, West Louther aoociat N• OTlQE.Settled proposals will be Medved, at this office until 10 o'elOSic A. M. on flturday, November 14, 1860, for furnishing "the annstene," at the Osrilvio Darr rcica, Penna., with pod, • • BEEF.,; for siso(6) months trim and after , December Ist, 1868,•or much lees time, u the Conimlssary General of Subsistence U. S. Army may direct. . •, Proposals must , le - In Duplicate. and endorsed 'Proposals for Vresh Deaf, and must contain the 1311210/1 of two teilx,ntiblo persons who will Ihnlbend and become responsible 'On the tathful 'performance of th e oontraet. Persons who bid are requested to be present "at the opentog of the poposah.. The Government reserves the sight to reject any,or ali bitty which they mey consider, unreasonnble or - for Aar other saMeleureause. ,• • BAY GORDON, • End Lieut. Bth D . o:(layalry, A.O. L oBl oe Oarnsle Barracks Pa • • kgactlß: • • VISCELIPA,NO()_pS. , ONE Or THE BEST . , • THE ' - FIRST MORTGAGE.' OF TILE - UNION PACIFIC Railroad Company; 850 MILES COMPLETED, , A Ilmlted *mount of First Mortgage Bonds of the Union Prkeltie Railroad Company are offered to the public,'an Ohe of the safest and moat profitable in vestments.' 1. They are a first mortgage upon thelonanat and most Important railroad In the country. 2. By law they. can be issued 'to the Company only as the road is completed, so that they always represent a real value. . „ - 3. The amount is limited by act of Congress to Fifty Million Dollars on the entire Pacific line, or an average of loss than.s3oooo per mile. 4. Hon B. D. Horgan, of the Malted States Sen ate, and Hon. Oakes Amos, of the United-States House of Representatives, are the tinders for the the bondholders, to see that all then' Interests are protected. 6. Flee Government Directors, appolotad bythe President of the United States, are responsible to - the country for the management. of Da affairs. 0. Three United States Commissioners must cer- tify that the road is well built and equipped, and in rerpocts a tlrst-claas railway, before any bonds can be issued upon it. 7 The United States Government lends the Com. piny its own bonds to the , same amount that the company issues, for which It takes a second mort-' gage as security • 8. As additional aid, It 'makes an absolute don. !lon of 12,800 amen of land to the mile, lying upon each side of the road. 0. The bondi pay six per cent. In gold, and the principal Is also payable in gold. 10. The earnings from the local or way .business were over Porn Murex DOLLARS last years, which, after paying operating eipenses, wan much more thanrnaillcient to pay the interest. These earnings will be vastly 'permuted on the completion of the entire line In 1869. . . U. no political action can reduce the rate of in terest. It must remain for thirty years—six per onager annum ifi gold, now equal to between eight and nine per cent. in currency" The principal is then,payabie - in gold r-If n - bondi with - such - gueraii tees, were Issued by the Government, its market price would not be less than from 20 to 25 per cent.' premium. A. theta bonds are Issued under Gov ernment authority and supervision. upon what Is very largely a Government work, they must ulti mately apprbeach Government prices No other car. porate bonds aro made secure. " 12.. The issuawlll scion be exhaust e d. The sales have sometimes been half a million a day, and near ly twenty millions have already been Bold. About ten 'nillliono more may be offered. It is not im probable that at some time not far distant, all the remainder of the honds tire Company can issue will bo taken -by setup -combination- citcapitaliets and withdrawn from the market,•except 'at a large ad vance. The long time, the high gold interest, and the perfect securitity, must make these bonds very valuable for export. • All the predictions which the officers of this Com pany have made in relation to the progress and bu siness success of their enterprise, or the value and advance in the price df their securities, have been more than confirmed, and they therefore suggest that parties who desire to Invest In their bonds will find it to their advantage to do so at once. Subscriptions will bo received in Carlisle by A. L.- SPONSLER, • and In Now York At the Company's Office, No. 20'Nassau Street, AND In ',John J. Cisco b. Bon, Rankers No. 56 Wall St., 7 And by the Company's advertised agents throughout? the United States. Bonds sent frdc, but pcirties subscribing through local agents, will look to than for their 'safe delivery. A NEW PA3IPLILET AND MAP WAS ISSUED October Ist, containing a report of the work to that date, and a more complete statement In rela tion to th ei value Of the bonds than can ho given in an advertisementortich will be tent tree on appli cation at the Company's officedor to any of the ad vertised agents. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New York. .- 30oct 68-3 m. PATENT CLOTHES RACK. The undersigned having purchased the right to Manufacture and sell Brenneman's Patent Clothes Rack for this county, gyres notice that the Public will to called upon either by himself-or his agent, and orders. solicited for the same. It. is one of the very boot improvements of the - age And should be found in every bonsai:mid. Prders will be promptly tilled. This Ituproverack has many advents., gee, and, on account of its simplicity and conven ience mast, recommend itself to all. Every Family is well aware of the inconvenience and annoyance occasioned by not havltt# a convenient arrangement on which to dry Clothlpg. cosy of the weather will often not admit, of 'Clothing beingAzpoied outdoors; yet families not provided wit I. a properly constructed Clothes Rack, for on in doers have no alternative. - flow often t - o, is it the case whoa Clothed are being Ironed, that, for want of a suitable Clothes Rack on which to thoroughly dry them, Chairs, ac., are called trite requieition for that purpose, thus discommod. Beg the lady of the house if a !mat is required. to nay nothing of the inconvenience otherwiee.` By use of this Improved Rack all the annoyances are obviated. It is adapted for out-doors as warm; In-door use, and the manner In which it is conetructed makos it useful at all trines: Whon not required for drying Clothing, the arms may be folded for con. venienee of room, at the same time bringing into piece a number of hooks, forming it Into a convert) oat HAT & APPAREL RACK For the present order. can be left with David Sipo, Undertaker on North Hanover Street. 6noy 66.3 m BEEF, IRON AND Prln BRANDY, , BY DR. HARTMAN, 1 Regular Graduate of the Unirergity of Poona. It will Poiltively ,curo Cousuption, Coughs and Colds, and all diseases of the Lunge- or Bronchial Tubes. ' It has been the means of RESTORING THOU SANDS to health-who have been given up beyond the reach of medical aeslstance. It does more to ra Dove the Consumptive than anything ever known . Unequalled strengthener for dellrat hadies and Children— ' Ena . bottle contains the nutritious portion of two pounds of choice Beef. rho cure of Consumption was that soffeaed by thet.u.stanf LIAM EEE _and_ LI lt_lNl/17_ in_ _ltuMn afterwards in Prance. in which countries t have trave'od far - years; . _ taro urod it with perfect StI,J, in my own family. pre:main.; th preparation to rho public I feel confident that ea my afflicted one who lamas 014 (even the t: oat tkapt.rel) may become convlticcd, by ~ sinale • chi .11 it it it, truly a 1001 it valuable twin:tut, rireulars and .mdllelnos soot to any aid Plies $1 tier Lottle— six for $5. Laboratory 522 South Fifteenth -Street, I=l Wh. Ag• 1111, r 1..), A Id &Co., Tonth Ili irk Streotr: /ohm. •iloWity & 00Wdon Arch Street; 11. Shoeniak., 1 C., Fourth and linen St recto, Philadolohltt. gEo..Sold by Drugglets Everywhere, 30oot 0841 m. Looking Glasses, O I 1, #AINT ; i . NGS. ENGRAVINGS, CHROMO-LITHOoRAPHS, Picture -Frames, ROGER'S'' GR I D UPS, Window Cornices, &o. Br,c. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS. - 816 Chestnut. Street, Phila.. 30a:4 084 m. - • ASHIONABLE PAIL AND j 2 WINTER MILLINERY. "MRS,. S. A. BUTTON. , • 'Waving Just returned from Philadelphia with a large and choice selection of MILLINERY GOODS, desires the ladies of Carlisle and vicinity, ~to tail and examine her stock. . "COMP'HISING • The• latest style of RATS, - - BONNETS,. CAPES, • PLOWERS, RIBBONS &c I have also added to my Ilnool -goods a tine assortment of Hear, Inelndlnk BRAIDS, SW ITCHES, CURLS, DRIZETTES 3a. ' N. B. Ibiltahes and Wilda reptdied. ItOoot Mitt. • - - B. A. MONEY SAVED: We aro constatitli puroborlog for cash ID the New York Dud Dorton Markets e all kinds of- DRY AND FANCY GOODS, SILKS, COTTONS . .1100T8 AND 8110E3, WATOLLE3, HEWING JEAORINES, 007LICRYe DRESS GOODS, • ------- DOl4BllllO GOOD' Jo: • to . -Which we are actually selling at an average price of One Dollar for 'eaoh artioleg - Our salsa being strlctly.lbr wish, and our trade much larger then that of any other similar' concern, en ables as to glee better bargains than can be pb gained of any other house. THE• tADIES , . Are opoolalli Invited to girl to a trLt. , EIRND 7011 CISCRILIA S4OIIIAIIIOII Oar club system of selling Wan folloie: For *2 we spud 20 patent pen fountainO and chocks do. sdribing 20 different artielei to be sold for a dollar each; 40 for $4; 80 fbr $8; 100. for 10, &c. Sent by snail. Cbnitnissfons larger than than eered by any other firm, according to sloe of dub. Mary', pun, tale and check, 10 eta. • Male and I,olOale agouti wanted. Eland money in 'Il r aiiatered — LtiV ter.. "Bead ne a trial club,' and you will aoknowb edge that pia cannot afford to bay goals of any , other house therenfter; . ganovar p3t., Doeton,,Blais 22may • MOTICE.—The . subei3iiboi being about to leave OarJUIN, glvee notico to all pereons Indebted to hlnKtbatblebooks .have , been : placed In the Vanden( A. Delint; Barb, who will receipt for all money' paldon hle account, and to -whom' taco, all 'olahne against 1 him should bo presented. • dOltrf B. =IDLER, Agt. COACtrat * ,REAL ESTA TR. ... . . . . . , QM LOT. - - ;-; . STOOK - FOR BARB, • • - - • he Subscriber-Will offer on skrummy NOYcal• her the 7 th,1868 at 11 o'clock, at the Court Reuse an out lot at. public Sale, containing,. Karen - Acres and 16,1"arcbes more orlon. - Itts 'hitherto In - the South-amt prMt or. the _Borough on a lane running . In the roar °Mlle old grivioyard and adjoining on the. 'north to a lot'belooging to Simon Kline and Iwthe lot lately belongihg to Mrs. Susan 11; Thorn, dee'do - It will be mid by the acre, one tbird of the pur chase money in: hind and, the remainder In two \ equal annuni payine ts bearing Interest, and-Au cured by a mortgage. Fossessloti will be isles en , .cy i r v n m eut ß of hand hi p . h" Y pi s re u rn e n e Ap o rll a let, ';8 eff, l l, d u n 6 'wheat is not in part of It, and the levee with the rent Item Ottlat 1808 will be. assigned with the deed. The South Mountain Rail Rout hero laid their road along the eastern end of the let, end the purchaser heaths election within ten days after . the sale to take the portion cot off by the Rall Road as part of his purchaao or only the residue of the lot deducting the portion occupied by the road. Wilco, will be sold at the same tlnte,filx Shares of Stockin the Cumberland - Valley Rail Road belong- ing to the estate of the lase Mrs. Susan 11. (Urn, 1 . 1• 230at-3t, VALUABLE. HOTEI Property AT PRIVATE SALE,OR BEORANGE FOR A FARM The oubsetlber offers at private sato the - well known hotel stand In Newsllle, Pa., known as the, LOGAN . H - II S E , .„ - . Tho lot (upon which the Hotel elands) ctintaine 57 by . lBo feet, and In_additiOn tharetomlll be sold an excellent GARDEN containing 05 by 180 foot. The houie to large and substantially built ofetone containing 8 eleopiiig apartments,- good,Bar-noom Dining-room, Parlor,Httobon and all modern COUTOII fences. A good Hello(' Water at the door, EXCELLENT STABLING - for forty horses, Ice Rouse, Wood Hearse, Bmoko Rouse and all necessary 'The Logan [louse is widely and favorably known and is largely pktronleed. It has been quite recently renovated and mpalred throughout. Terms to suit the purchaser. • 'For further particulars, apply to the smbscriber,to la hie absenCe to Peter A. Mali at Renville, Be., JOS. A. WOODBURN. 28Auq•tf ' -/ V RIVATE SALE. The subsoriber offers at private sale their ye uablo property situated in 3111111 a township, 3 niIICS - Nor tit East of Newburg, coal - elan g 28 AOlt118; together with 8 Acrd's of timber land, there la sup posed to bo a large quantity of iron Ore on the mites tract, which makes it a valuable property. • The buildings consist of a splendid BUICK 11013811, Wash /louse, liduble Log Barn, Hog Pon and other necessary out-buildiagathere _ Is kyarip ty of all hinds of fruit on the promises, also a wall of water near the door • Tho land Is the bast quality of slate having boon rocontly well limed, this is a desirable property near to Church, School and, 31111. Persons wishing to sco the property and know tho terms will pleasa mill on tho subscriber resid ing on the same. MARGARET flail,- . MARY 111011, 311111 in Township 26sod 08-tf. • ARM AT PI:UV - ATE SALE. F Tho subscriber offers atprlviito sale Ids form, shunted caf tko Turupiko leading to Chambersburg, one mile woe t of Carlisle, containing sixty (GO) acres more of less. . Tim land Le ho a high state of cultivation the im-, provomonts are first class, while its situation is un equalled. Any person desiring to view the premises can do so' by calling upon the subscriber who resides thereon fßaug-tr. • W. T. BRANDON. VAISUABLE REAL ESTATE AT v PRIVATE SALE. • Forty ac. es of Valuable Real Estate Is offered - at private sale, situated adjacent to the village of tdreason, on thO Cumberland Volley Rail Read, boubded on the west by Samuel Crosson, on the north by the Cumberland Valley Rail Road, on the east by Josiah Carothers, and on the south by Robert Cresson and John Dunbar. This property will either be sold na a whole, or In parts to su it purchasers. Six acres of it aro covered with fine White Oak and Hickory timber; all of it Is under good fence. Alll2,fi. double twolitcAy WeathertiolitdoiLllous villags of °reason. Tho lot is Eighty feet front mid ninety feet drop. This house and lot will ho sold - as a whole or separately to suit purchasers. Oood Rabids and cisterns are on the property, 'The houses have basement kitchonswell finished, •- JOHN MUNROE, • Trustee for Margaret °reason. —2,loct4til AVALUABLE LIMESTONE FARM FOR RENT. Tiler Valuable Limestone Farm situated in Penn township, CumbCrland county, Pa., about t miles South of Stoughstown, on tho road leading from James Myers' to David Ilay's,midway between the 'Chambereburg Turnpike and the Walnut Bottom Road, containing one hundred and forty three ACRES, in a high state of cultivation, in offered for rent. The Improvemente are a good BRICK ROUSE, a large LOG BARN, a Carriage Mum-Corn Crib and nil other necessary out- building., also..gornf Well and Cistern. Posses" elon will be given on the 16th day dt March, 1869. The present Tenant is A. McCullough, For particulars inquire of MRS. MARGARET It. AfoKINETRY, Newvil re Penne. 6nov 88-st. SALE OF CARRIAGES, . - Wo, the undersigned, have now on hand, and offer for sale at a bargain, a "groat•variety of Carriages, such as GERMANTOWNS and ROCKAWAY/3, EX. TENSION TOP PIIAITONB, CARRYALLS and TOP BUGGIES, Leather and „canvass, at all prices. Also lot of Second Gelid Carriages and Buggies, which wo offer very cheap. Everything In our line made to order at short notice, and warranted to give satisfaction We employ In every branch none but the beet work men. Particular attention paid to Repairing and Painting old work. DEEM! A. B. A N. SIIERK, Corner of Pitt Stuound Church Alloy, Carnal°, Pa 28Aug. 4CskARK4 , .BANIcERS,°Q N 0.35 SOUTH THIRD STREEI PHILADELPHIA. * NERAL kENTB. I FOR 6. - „,IPENN - SYLVANIA I* A N • ttzam vA Pyl c...„) OF THE • C\_ . 44 NCE6 UNITED STATES °FAN/IEI3ICA. The RATIONAL LIAM IMOMATO) COMPANY, la a lOrporation chartered by special Act of Congress, BP , proved July 25;1668, with a CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, LULL PAID. Littoral termo offered to Agents and Solicitors, who are Invited to apply at our office. Fallparticulareto betted on epplicAlion at oar °Moe, located to the oetiond story of onr•Batihing Rouse, Where Circulate and Pauaoblete, fully describing the icivantagsa offered by the Company may be had. It. W. CEA h CO.; Snlith- Third St AppllcAtlone for Central _and Weiderb—Penneylt -venial° be made to • B. 8. RUSSELL, Manager, llarrlaburg, Pa 2laug 09dy. . GAS' PITTISTO 'and PLUMBING FOOTE 88.LYNOH. Priieiical Gas Fitters and Plumbers Doak° to Inftrm their old customers and the WI. eons of Car Halo generally, that they have rumored their establishment to the commodious room In the Basement of Itheein's. Hall. entrance on Ohurch Alloy. • • They will Mond promptly as heretofore, to al Work entrusted to them. . . They keop oonotantly on band and all, proparod Irdrodueo LEAD and IRON, PIPES HYDRANTS, HOT, and COLD SHOWER BATHS,. WATER CLOS. ;TUBS FORCE and UHT PUMPS; IRON SINES. BATH MIMS, BOIL ERS, (WASH BASINS, HYDRAIILIO RAMS, all kinds of HAS, STEAM and WATER TINOS. COOKING RANGES, HEATERS, 410., ad up , lif the moot, mole! n et 10. Country Work and Jobbing promptly at tonded to, 17apr 68. STEW INVENTION °IN GRAIN DRILLS.—The subscriber, baring procured a patent for a novelAncl moot excellent Improvement In Grain Drill. by which the grain Indeed of being 'planted In 8.4 Inch rowans In the old method Is scat tared ever a surface of three inchoe,thus annurlng an equal and even destrlbutlon of the sood, and a con. Adorably greater yield of grain. , This Improvement can be readily attached , to any of the drills now lu uso, State and County Rights for wile, agents wanted Thin Is an excellent opportunity for active, ens getle young men to make largo ealarleg. For particulars address J. G. VALE, Jr.,. • Inventor and Patentee, Shiremanstown CurobCo. 9 nun A L D"C • T U R,D • flO , • , • TO YOUNG MEN, Tustruldislied, inn 'grated Envelope. Price six cents --R Lecture on the Nature, - Trgatment end Radical Oure of Spermatorrhrea or lierolitsl Weakness, Involun tar? tlettstlone, Seine' Debility, and Impedimenta to Marriage generally; Nervous. nese, Conant:option, Epilepsy, and Bits; !dental and Physical Ineettelty, xseultlog front Self-Abuse, Ity ROBERT .1. OULVERWELL; It. D., Author of the "Greco _ . . ..' The world-renowned -author . In this admirable Lecture, Clearly proves from the own experience that'the awful consequences of golf-Abuse may' he • effectually removed without medicine, and without clangorous surgical ovulations.. boggles, instru. mote, rings; Or cetdbils,;pdhatlng out •a• mode of cureat once certain and effectual, by which every sufferoc, - no wliat Eli condition_ ay be,' may cure h i mself cheaply, privately, an radically. TIIIB LEOTOD.D WILL mow, A 800 411 MON. BANDS AND TIIOIII3ANDP. ___..l ..- -.,------ 1 , . '• Bent undbeeidaLlo any address, ifs ' plain nonbid envolbpo, on the receipt of elx cents, or' too Pail • tngo •etampe,' ',Also;. 'Dr.'.'Cuiverwell's - .!biarrlogs .Outdo,' prico2s costa Addreas the Duldisher, , ' OffAß. J. O.IELINE .:}' 4:10.5 . , ' • . 127 Infferi, Now Yort,Viiit °Moo Nog 4,5804 ' " JAIDE3 HAMILTON, for himself end so Executor of MRS, SUSAN-H. THORN. NEW ADVERTISE-ME.N4 All Hail ! All Hail ! The Glory of the Night, is the MORNING GLORIft3TOVE,- The Greatest Stove for 1868.7 .. WALKER ♦ °LIAM:IY bevlng Just retained from Now York, Bolton and Philadelphia, where they hays purchased the largest, latest end •best assort. ment of 1 PARLOR, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES over brought to this plare,.havo now on. ,rxhibalon and for tele, at their STORE ROOMS, No. 18, West „ Main Street, where they will always be plunged to gee their old friends and many new onec, call and examine the I=l MORNING GLORY_ PARLOR STOVE AND HEATER, • elm, the Colobretid REG CT EATON. ROTARY ITOPMCOO IC ING .8T0'921 the best In the world. THE'MORNING 'GLORY le the moat perfici Parlor Stove In use anywh Or everywhere. It Is a BIM Burner and one tiro will last all.winter. It has mica, doors all around and tsar bright end cheerful ae an open grate. We opoctfully refer to the following persons from among hundreds of others 1 b have hoed It, al to Its CESEI James B. Weakley, Rev. J. Bose, W.B. Mullin, Webort - 4 Derlaurr; --- Geo Weise, , Darla lthoads, Levi Trogo; , Samuel 0 reason, Weakloy k Sadler,. T. L. Greenfield, Samuel 11. 0 ould, Jason W. Rby, Thom Leo, • Peter Spahr, Win. P. Stuart,. Jos. Cialbrpatb, " Hon. J. Stuart, lidward Fury, Borg't iron, Col. A. Noble, Sant'l Kiropton, Mr. 'Mansfield, Bupt. M Holly Paper 811 l Thos. Chamberlin, John &hart, John T Omen, Roomy L. ibukholdor, Richard Wood; - J.: S. Woods, Maj. Woodso John M. Gregg, 1 W. have also rk very lunge variety of Cook Stovae Mho very beet, namely NOBLE COOK, (Gam Burner,) COMBINATION, kais Burner,) IV AI. PENN, 141111 EVA, WABASH, =I -ell-ofehlel -haveglimu groat-satisfaction ic; _Ski purob►eore. We have also, a large lot of r 6'~` TIN AND OTHER WARES, Ofvur own manufacture TIN A.:N.D PROM of all kinds co ojtantly on bond SPOUTING BOONING and JOBBING °fall kinds 4otto orrothnrt notice and substantially ltiotaeluelon eI beelte our Moods to cell owl ex amino our . goode and 'Ave at least twenty per con WALKEA & tbLAUDY,, No. 18, West Main Strout, • I'4 CdiliAlo, Pa. SaOPIO B DRY- GOODS READ ! I READ !„I • CONSIPER,I! BARGAINS ! I W. 0. SAWYER & Co's Mil WE have _just received from New York and Philadelphia a large assortment of DRESS GOODS, In which will Ve',fOund Ml the late and attractive MM.'s of the ietteen. Our Stock embraces • Figured, Plain, Gros Grain, Gros Dearmure, - . BLACK SILKS EPINGLINE, - ROUBAIX, LYONS, CRETONNE, EMPRESS CLOTHS, ALEXANDRIA CLOTHS, AND CASHMERE 111 POPLINS FOR- Wrench Herb., Alpacas, Catibinerea and Endlnl!‘ Olotlig In all enlora and pricey. We have ■ full line of the- Celebrated BUFFALO MOHAIR BLAME ALAPACAB, also a large Stocl of all kind!, of Black MOURNING GOODS EMES TAMISE, EMPRESS, QUEENS AND Particular attention paid to Punoral Orders Call and see our large Stock of • MINK SABLE, STONE MAETINA GERMAN FITCH SHAWLS! SHAWLS I SHAWLS I -LUSTRE FITCH, WATER MINK, BLUE, CONEY, Just received from the well known House of Nichols Burtnott & Co., Broadway New York. Them Mulls and Collars all have a new improve ment which will make them wear much longer than the old stylu 01 manufactures. ,` Gentlemen can also Ond on our counters a TA riety of French and Ansorlcan Casenneree In Fancy and Black. heavy Clothe In Esqulrnaux and Felt for. heavy .ackli and Over Cont..e • Sults toads by thit best Tailor .in town, Cloth. sold by ue are weri.anted ,to be trimmed with th e beet materiel's. CA A P_E T Sloe 11PS TSI OROREILEY'S, - &GUSH, TAP KSTRY, URI:189E11B, LOWRLL, • ' AND HARTFORD , EXTRA THREE PLY, ' INGRAINS, - COSMO g; VENETIAN • 110311?, MADE, . .LINISNAND HEMP, From 40ct.n. nod upwn!do. IMZELIM 0 I ":10 L 0 VII S 11008, 011IIGOET8,' WINDOW BIIADHB' And a generil assortment of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, H 0 kI,IL li Y , N o "tWei °Mir groat attractlova and Inducomonta to all wishing Dry Goods and specially InvltiVall to call and examine our stock. W. 0. SAWYER &OO'S. EAST STREET, UNDKR. 11ANN'ON'h HOTEb. *to. marl I=ll BAttGAINSI 1 11=1 Striped and Fancy SILKS Gros berhino and Lliatrino SHORT & MOHAIR POPLINS' SERGES, LADIES SUITS. LABIA CLOTHS diBERIAN SQUXRREL. !BROWN CONEY MUSKRAT AND • SILVER MARTIN FURS GLOV ES, 111.16GELLANEOES TILE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE 'C9MI-"ANY, IMMO UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WASIIIIsTGTOIT D. 0 Chartered by Special Act of Congresa, Approved July 25 186 k Cash Capital - - $ 1,000,000 BRANCH OFITUE PHILADELPHIA FIRST NATIONAVBANK BUILDING, Where the general business of the Company Is trans. acted, and to which all general correspondence should be addressed, DIRECTORS Jay Cooko, Philada. E. A. Rollins, Wash. 0.11. Clark, Philada.. H. D. Oooko, Wash. F. Ratchford tarr, PhHada. W. N. Chandler Wash Wm. G. Atoorhesd, Philada. John D.Defrces, Wsuab George E. Tyler, Phllada. Edward Dodge, N Y. J. Hinckley Clerk, Phllaaa. H. 0. Fahneatock, OFFICERS. • 0. 11. CLARK, Philadelphia, Poen!dent. HENRY D. COOKED Washington, Vice-President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Flo onee nod Executive Onmmittoe. EMERSON-W-PEETi-Dhilada. - , Body - and - Actuary. - E: S. TURNER Washington, Assistant Secretary. FRANCIS G. SMITH, 11. D., Medical Director. J. EWING MEARS, M. D., Assistant ModloarDirootor MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD. J.ll .BARNES,Surgeon.Gonoral U. S. A. Washington P. J. HORWITZ, Chief Modica) Department U. S. N., Washington. D. W..BLISB, M. D., Washltigton. SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS WM. E. GELANDLER, Washington D. O. GEORGE HARDING, Philadelphia, Pa. This Compgny, National In its character, offers, by fit/son - of its Large_Capital, Low Rotes of Premium and Now Tables, the umiiriltsl, o role means of Insur ing life yet presented to the ptil.ll, , Tho rates of_promium, bei g la, ;rely roducedf aro made:as favorable to the Insurers as those of tho best Mutual Companies, and avoid all tho complications and uncertainties of Not. ' Dividends and the oils. understandings which the latter aro so apt to causer the Policy-Holdors. Boveral now and iittractivo tables aro now presented wh:ch nood only to he understood to prove accepta blo to tho public, such as the INCOME-PRODUCING POLICY and RETURN PREMIUM POLICY. In the iormer, thp policyholder not only secures a life In. saran o payablo at death', but will mere, if living, after a period of a few years. an anima/ income equal to tern per cent (10 per cent.) of the par of his policy. In tho lattor the Company agreeedo return to the assured the total amount of money he has paid in, in addition to lit amount of his policy. The attention of persons contemplating insuring their lives or in iroasing fire amount of insurance they already have, "is called to the special a ~a lp t cir l . offered by the Nationsl Lifoinsurance C• 1 CircSlars,'Pamphlots and thillarticulars given on or nppliccppt en to th o to ll;• t a . n ( c i h en O o ffi m c i o g f o i n l t i s o . Company in Philadelphi a 4lGPLOL)Al: AGENTS ARE WANTED In evory City _andTow_n r and-appl Mations from -competent parties for ouch agencies, with suitable endorsement, should bo addressed TO THE COMPANY'S GENERAL AGENT ONLY, lu their respoctivo districts. GENERAL AGENTS: - E. W, CLARK Jr. CO., Philadelphia, - ➢or Pennsylvania and. Southern New Jersey, I.IIF - 00011.11 - & - 0011 , asningtoti;71 - . - C: - For Maryland, Virginia, District of Collimbla and West Virginia.' Us.* BENTZ & CO Have Just received their Fail Goode, which are creating oiritomont on account of a reduction •f from 10 to 25 per cent' .duet received 150 yde N 1.1 IV PRINTS, Such as • Merrimack, • Cocheeoe, Sprague, t• ° .s . Glourester's and other fa vorite brands, at 123ets per yd. DRESS GOODS, DRESS Alpacas at 25cts., Coburg, Merinoes, Silks, Wool De Lains, Bombazines, Melange ; Fannie, - Japanese Clothe Silk Poplins, Epingline, Poult Do Soie, , Oriental "metres, Do Laines reduced rates. CL9THS::CASSI.Ift - RES; home-Made Elltinotth, JOelliFl7 , Flannels, Aark Flannels, Opera nels; 'Clouklnge, Gingham. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, =I RUGS, MEM ME= A Full lino 01 ZEPHER, WORSTED, PRINTED and EMBROIDERED PATTERNS and the largest and Most complete aniortment of —Notions ana TrimmingS, In the county _Woolen and Cotton .Yarnii, Towolllngs,_ linikory and Gloves, Blankets; Shawls, In full varibly and overythlng belonging Id the business. To rtll wishing, to novo looney in buying Dry Goods, say from 10 to 25 por Cent. - We would gay how in your time to reruns latroino, and a, vela. otoek to select Irma • 31. MYERS., 1..• 31YEi18: J. LI VI.N.OSTON. M.IYIi,..RS s C 0 WHOLESALE GROCERS, HAVE REMOVED TO No.' 105 /01011 STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 24ju1y 68.6m5. , 1867. -; SPRING: . 1867 BARGAINS.: NOW OPENING IN DOMESTIC GOODS DRESS GOODS, • CASSIBIEREH. TINETS, JEANS, . WHITE GOODS, 6 DRESS THIOINOS, ZYKIERB • . iunnoris, NOTIONS, AC RING'S NEW STOAE, Va. - 65 WIT OppOmit° the Muster, frouso, .next to Post Mee Carlisle. - THE,IIOUSEHOLD GAS MACHINE! FOR SUPPL)(ING.DIVELLINGS, STOREELFACIFOR IES, 011UROIIES AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS . Generates Gas without Piro or Heat I - -Turf tilropllolty and managed, as also Its economy and great merit, recons mondaft to public favor. ,Call and Goo machine in operation at the storo I - . • . , ANBPACTURER AND (301.11 AGENT, . DAVID JONES TIN FURNISHING STORE, Ng. 133 GREEN ST . • ' • :PUTLADELPAIdA. s.Snd for lllustrated Circular. 14,Vg.9:3m• • STATE NOTRIGE.--Lotters tamOntary tho Estate:of Alaxaudor Woods, ato of the Ilorongh . of Carlisle, deed:, have been Issued to-tho uuderalgbod residing In said borough. All poisons Indebted to'sold estate Will make 'pay ment. and thdee having elalms . *lll prasent thorn properly authenticated to ' ArATILDA WOODS •- _• . • SPON;SLEire A: . L. SPONSLER, Ronlt Entate Joint, Scrivener,Conveynneer Inetir• line° end Claim Agent. Offce Main, Street Near Clontre.S idare. • ' . yALITABLE PRIVATE -RESI- - DENCII FOR BALE.' • Huai o on South Hanover 'street, Oarliqlo,, how owned and occupied by Ms. Welibmocl," late .the property of Denedlet Law. The lot 'Houle on Han over et., 00 tea, arm extends „back the same width 210 feet to an alley. The improvements ntli a large two-story ERAME HOUSE, with Verandah In front, - contalolng Double Parlors, Hail, Chamber, Dining , room and kitchen on lower floor and six ChamberS ° nod lieth.room on the Sad story. Ode and water have bcon'introducel. Theft, is a Luke Stable . andi Comings Homo at the loot of the lot.,Tho troll etudded, with ornamental Howland shrubbery, besides fruit of almost ovary description and Grapes of the most cholco solar:Bon in - abundance. Enquire of A. L. 'ROESLER, Real Estate Agent. ZOct,-68, VALUABLE FARM in Perry Co, AT PRIVATE SALE. - 'Situate in Carroll township,. S miles north of ,Carllslo, relies north of Carlisle Springs' and 11 miles west of rinneannon, adjoining lands of J. neater, Naney Cling and others, containing 121 AOR Cs, now owned by Levi Leeds, 90 acres of which are cleared, In a high state of cultivation end under good fence and the residue covered with thriv her timber. A never-failing stream Of water tune through the farm and plenty of litao within g :Whs. The improvements are two-story Log & Weothert . boarded Large Barn and Spring House with excellent water. School Homo and Church . at convenient - distance: -- Apply to - A. L. SPONBLER, • Real Estate Agent. 2.30et.68 • - FOR S ALE. A LAMGE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, with a eomnitaliOus Rack /funding, occupied ae .fitore, and private residence, situated on West Main Street Carlisle, near the corner of West. Thin prop erty contains all the modern improvements. The lot being :30 foot in front, and 240 iu depth with a Stable and caning° House on the alloy in the rear. 1. - - - - The. buildings are all; now and in good condition, and the location Sn a moot dedrablo ono fot businese. Enquire of - A. L. SPONSLEIt. 2*,iug OS. F OR SALE. Two now TWO-STORY Dram HOUSES, sit uatod on East Street, a abort distance South of tho Railroad Bridge. These buildings havo boon lately erected and are In excellent ordor, having water Introdueini, with otheicOnvenient Itnprovemouts. Apply to A. L. SPONSLRR. 28aug'68. • - FOR SALE. _11: A commotllous TWO.STORY ROAM PRIVATE RESIDENCE:with a Two. Story Brick Back Building and frame Wash House attached, situate on Wont Louthar Street, near the corner of Pitt, In the Bor ough of Carlisle. Thu lot contains 30 foot In front and 100 lu depth, the house. contains seven rooms and a kitchen, and has been but recently built. The Owner being desirlous of removing from Car lisle, the property will be dlepoeed of on the most reasonable terms. Enquire of • iiIPONSLEII. VALUABLE GRIST ,MILL , AND AT PRIVATE SALE. - Situated on the Conedoguiliet Creekr6 inlies.East of Carlisle, and 2 miles North of Now NiiigidenTlic one of tho moot fertile and productive parts of the county:- Thu Mill is built of ,Bra and- Stone, has boon recontlY repaired and - le In excellent condition, containing bier run of stone; and has one of the best water powers on the creels, with a Saw Mill at tached. The farm contains 50 ACRES of excellent land. with a large Two-Story " MANSION HOUSE, BANK BARN ,FRAME TENANT HOUSE and other outbuildings thereon erected. The land is in a high a ate of cuttlaratiptuUldLunder. good fence, and bow an axes en apple orchard, 'maiden other fruit. The Mill with the water power and 6 or 0 AMP of land. embracing the tenant house, will he disposed of separate from the farm should the purchaser do- Ire it. Fdr terms and particulars apply to A. L. SPONSLER, - Real Estate Agent. Haug 08. EA 1, ESTATE FOR SALE. IA) A Double 3 Story Brick 'lTlouse with 'FAMe kitchen attached, suitable for occupancy of two fam• Sirs, or as a Store Boom and-Dwelling, situated on PENN. STREET, CARLISLE, will be digposed of on favorable terms 12Jtme 68 Also n valuable building lot, situated on the South -East-corner of West and Pomfret Streets, fronting 60 feet on Pomfret, and 240 feet ott West Street. This Is one of the most desirable builillnglots in the borough: 12June 60. . A VALUABLE LIME STONE FARM FOR SALE. Situate aboutiy, miles South West of Carlisle, owned by David K. Lerow, containing' about 90 ACRES, nearly all cleared, mder good fences and In a high state of cultivation. • The Improvements are a commodietis TWOETORE LOG ROUSE, WEATRERBQARDED, small FRAME • BARN- -and-other convenient out-buildings. Tho owner having removed from the county is desirous of disposing of the above premises which will be clone on terms advantageous to tho purchaser. The close proximity to the borough renders this property ‘.l the moot desirable Investments of any now in the mar: et. . For tore um &c., apply to A. L. SPONSLER. . Roal Estate AO Beapt 68 rPWO NEW TWO-STORY BRICK I RESIDENCES AT PRIVATE SALE. Situate on West Pomfret street, in the Borough of Carlisle. owned by Charles W. Weaver, each build ing ecntains twenty feet in front and twenty-eight in depth. and has a TWO•BTORY BRICK BACK BUILDING attached, having One and Water intro. duced, with all the modern improvements. The buildings are just newly built, in the best possible order, the lots extending back from the street 120 Wet. • For terms *c., apply to A. L. BPONSLER, Real Estate Agt lElitap 7 6B - VALUABLE AND HIGHLY IM ir PROVED FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. tiltuato ou tha “Forgo Road" near Churchtown, owned by C. B. Niroloy, and containing On . Acre:, of the beg quality of Litnectone Land In a high Onto of cultivation. ' The improvements aro n largo TWO STORY 01"..1NE MANSION ROUSE, BANK -11A11.1 , 1,,,Wagonc Stu44 - Cam - Crib - ma other coliThilont — Olit.bnild - - - a:, Inge. An excellent - Iva of . water brief:Ws running water IS. .ENT two of thtil gelds and through the barn-yard. The..fora.es are all of 1,0..4 Post end Chestout -Ralla and are in the Loot possible contlitlfin. There Is an abundance of fruit of all hinds. This is one of the' moat pro- ['active farms in the county and will be dispoeed of on [le most reasonable terms. The subscriber will also sell lb Acres of excellent Chestnut. xi.. her Land lying on the mountain South of the above described premiere, near the land of Mich'l. Brandt, either together or separate from the above described farm. Ft r ter ue and further particulars itiqulre of A. L. SPONSLEIR, heal Estate Agt • • MEM 2f1e0p•63 MEM i )1 TWO STORY BRICK RESI 4_ - .DENCE AT PRIVATE SALE. I ' ituate on North Pitt Street, CarHilo, owned by Mrs. Elton Lumberton. The lot contains' 0 fort in front and 120 In depth. The improvemerite aro a • commodious TWO•STORY BRICK • HOUSE with a Two• Story •11 i irk Back Building attached. The trout part containing Double Parlors and Hall on first door, and throe chambers on the second story and attic above, the back buildiug a largo kitchen and chatobei . abote. Thorn to a good, Frame Stable ou tbefootof , the lot 10_ by 16_,,_Yrult,treea—Aag,',,, gitipes ,and Hydrant In r the yard. The premised nro,in good condition, with y good brick pavements tiont and'renr. ' i 'A: L. tirONSLER, Root Estate Agt. 2 , 0 ,, 50ptA 11ENTZ k CO HOUSE AND LOT OE GROUND isx NEAR PAPERTOWN AT PRIVATE PAUL Situate about mile North of tbo resideuCe of Wm. B. Mullin, Eng., adjoining land of boo. Nogglo, owned by 'John. Goodyear, containing to Acres of lamb Tho huprovemonts are a commo• dious TVI , O4.TORY FRAME HOUSE, Framo Stable, and excollv tit Noll of water and fruit of MI kings, Tho property Is iu good condition, the hobs° hay. lug boon recently ropairtri and painted. For tams dm, apply to, A. L. SPONBLER, Real Ektnte Agt. =aeep•b?.. , VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY T AT PRIVATE SALM Val uablo residence of business stand at private s silo situnti; on South Hanover street. Nos. 35 arid 37. Ti o.nroperty consists °la , DOUBLE HOU.SE, one part of which is,bulit of Stone' cud the Ohne of Brick, malting two comploto Houses, sultablo for 'llwellinge or plaoos of business. There is also two tram Builltingx on the prow lees which could pa very readily ho converted into dwellings For terms and' ether particttlars enquire of. A. L. Ideozistiani Itral 'lstate Agt. 18Hap•B FRESJI'pySTER :IJ N D'E IVP'S I will supply fresh, prime oratere to famillea at ono dollar per hundred, and will furnish them ay all hours of tho day. On chafing dish por,dozen '26its On half shell Boasted ~ Snots. Fried' 7 -4- ( - 71106 .In my sateen are to be found the very hiniWable out bit , and tho ilheat Lancaster Beer bronglit into the town. I have nisei In my Billiard Saloon two. of the • , - vavy beet tablewto be found In any--town .Che_ State. I Will era& no palm to' give eathithelloh ito mj :guests. Ol6e me a call and you wall find all Chimp just es I redwese,nt them. , ' JA00! 23ocbdte. ' • VON itENT Tite't;ro tionees on West i•Oinibet;'nboye tie now occupied by Win: Olepper and Ain. Quin.' Apply to ~• riVOA. SALE:- --, '• • • - • A vorytlosimbla Brick IltMc. on Woe root, botrroion Pomfrot mitt Sduth.Poesanclok',glf •' • Roirompor...sth, if dord'red. Apply to cr4) • WBIANI.Ut I' 7. NV.lll3i, Agt