ILIARK.E 7S OAIILISLE PRODUCE - MN 'MEAT • Valls]. NoTombor 19th, 1669 'amtlyFlaar aporflno do . ' • • do RYE V MITE WHEAT LED do •125 to LXE fOILN 05 to.. iATS, (n0w).... - . - • • • • • • • ..... • • , LOVE R RBEED IMOTHYSEED .. ; .... .• • • •• • • •LAXSEED ..... ~•. ..... . lARLEY • - • - - • . General Produce Market. Car Hole, November 101 h, 1808. .. 7orreeted Weekly by Andrew Washmood HITTER , 35 BACON SHOULDERS, 15 . :GOB, 80 BACON BIDES, 10 .ARD, 18 %MITE BEANS 325 'ALLOW, , 10 PARED PEACHES, 25 10AP,, BUNPARED PEACHES 15 sESWAX, • -40 DRIED APPLES, 260 CACON 11A - MS 18 RAGS, a SPECIAL:NOTICES. Nothing Now• No place like W. Blair k Bon's for fresh good Wo have Just received a large aupply of ktosores' No. 1 Mine° Moat, Prince's Paper Shelled timondc," Bordeaui Almonds, London Layer itaillinS, Citron, Currant and Cheese, also 100,000 Grocer'n Paper Bags WM. BLAIR & SON, Routh End—OarlleldPa. B,=.Caa I 011 at still lower rates. 'gno CLAINB are 14015 . Up again' for. ad jvatment, and•tho British Goyernmont has Cx prosied itself desirous .of an arbitration. Among the claims persistently pressed, are those of tho ever-present and active J. O. Ayer & Co., for the - value of shipments of Cherry 'ectoral, Sarsaparilla, Ague Cure, and Pills, in transit for Oregon, Van couver's Island and Russian America destroyed on the Anna Schmidt off tho coast of South America So universal Is the use of their remedies that they are afloat on almost every em; and this firm Is frequently caught between the upper and n ether millstones of contending nations. But they are known to stand up for their rights, and to got thorn • —[Renublican, Washington, D. C. Agi-DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, end CATARRH rented with the utmost success by J. Is.Aes M. D. nUd Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear r ,in the Medical Cullege of Pennsylvania, 12 years experience (formerly of Leyden, llollaud,) No.. 805, A: oh St., Phila. Testimonials can bo seen at this office. The medical faculty aro invited to 'accompany their pa tients,as he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No charge for exam•• nation. lEEE . DR. JACKSOWS_ANALEPTICA. NEW REMEDY IN CON S UNPTtON.-A Physi ion who had Consumption for i,uveral yoarn frequent bleedings of the lungsfouied himself with a medicine unknown to the p ofession, when his case appeared hopless. He is the ofdy physician who has used it in his own person, or who has any linowl. edge of its virtues, and ho can ascribe the degree of ' health he now-enjoys to nothing but the gee of his nradieine ' ; ‘ and nothing but utter despair and entire extinction of ell hope of recovery, together with a want ()rebuild...Wall ethers Induced him to hazard . the experiment. To these suffering with any disease of Ufficturrgs-h,e-preffe______Lreatment. he confidently believes will eradicate the ' disease. firl - c rl 0 - p - e bottliinr $8 a halt nicoen, sent by cApress. Send sir clic., or call on Dd. It. IIGYI.FTO`; .1 IClizitiN, No. 250 North Tenth Street, Philadelphia. Per sole by Henry P. Geyer, Mechanicsburg, Pa.,. • and Druggists generally. 2fituay 08 ly. HORSE and Cattle Powders and Linimen ts,togeth cr with a iirgo assortment 01 fresh Dfugs and Medi eines, [lye Stull's, de., de.,jipt received atToruman Worthingtoc's Drug Stab, No.7,Eust Main Street vE A1)1(1, 4 1? TLS E EN 011.011—Thesubsenbar hereby gives untie° that his Bound-boy Chtrlcs W. Sahw.. a lad about foorteen - years old; -of light omplexion, about lour tett a few Inches tall, hal run away train him, arid ho announces that no eri‘dlt shall he given him on, his account, and will he responsible far no damages he may commit JOLIN ERNEST. .2.0n0v OS-Ots 4.. D POTATOES. - lzenuluti Harrison Early Rose, end tioodrieb, ed 4 Frederick Commit's Furniture Vardheus'o, et the following rates to January let, 1509,-after which ten per coot. Will ho to the pri cee. HARRISON POTATOES, per buehoi. - 000DRIOII.per bushel. - -EARLY_ ROBE, per pound Addree3. YI — W700(0; -- Flom Dale T. 0. Adams County Penna 20nov 8 3ta JONES HOUSE, HARRISBURG - , PA ILo undersigned haling leased the popular and „ell known house, which has been thoroughly repaired and greatly improved, and as well as on. tirely refarnislood throughout with elegant neon furniture, Including all the appointments of first-class Hotel, will be- t r en dy for 'the reception of guesta;on and after the 15th of ON Noromb FARee, 1868. TIIAS LEY, Proprietor. Ml= ,'XECUTOWS NOTICE. Letters Testamentdry on tho estate of Mary Ileddeu. deed., late of West Pen nshoro township, have been Issued by the Register to the stiberriber, residing in, South Middleton township. All per sons Indebted will make payment and tln,so having shah ms will present than to JOAN BOWMAN, Executor ofilary Iliddeu, died. 2.ofiet GS-Ctit*. J. L. STERNER'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. Itetween Hanover and Bedford Streets, fa' roar of the Corman House. • CARLISLE PEisIN'A. having fitted up the Stable with Now Carriages, .tr., I :110 prepared to furnish fit of-ela s turn-outs t 1,1 IForiablv rates. Parties taken to and front the Springs. J. 1,. 8.. .20nov as ly. • Register's Notice. • ToTioE IS HEREBY GIVEN, .L.l to ell persons Interested, that tho following ac counts hare boon filed In this office, by the 'vomit'. -"sante therein named, for examinqtion, and will be nrPsented to the Orphans' Court of Cumberland coun ty, for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday, *Mr , 14th day of December, A. D., 18119. I. Supplemental account ofJames B. Weakloy and Robert Bell, Executors of the will and testament of Robert Ball, late of South Middleton township, deed. 2. First and partial account of Samuel WOMB Sterrett, Jetnos Thomas Strrett and Will. L. O raighean, Executors, of tho lest will and testa. moot of John B. Sterrett, late of Dickinson town ship, deed. 3. fret and Anal account of John 11. 110WUM11, gdinittistra' ar.of Samuel Bowman. dec'd. • 4 .'First account of John 11. Cressler and Miaw' Crawler, testamentary Trustees of ths , heirs of Alum ere ester. • 5. First and final account of Mary O. Christlleb, and Emanuel Bootie, Executors, of. axe. 0. • Christliel,_dec'd. „6 . The account of Jason W. Eby, Executor of „ ---Lowls•llarlan, deo'd. 7. Otu edilinship account of J. Eminger, guar- Mau of Beatrice IValborn, a minor child of Dr. D ti. Walborn, deed. S. The linit'and final accountofJaMPfl Mcllhonny, Executor of Mary C. illellhenny, doc'd. 0. Third and final account of John M. Woodburn and Joseph A. Woodburn, Administrators of John M. Woodburn, dec'd. 10. First and final account- of T. P. Bleir, Ad ministrator o f John Ter roe, dec'd. - 11. First and final nccouut - of T. P. 'Hair, - Ad-, inhalstrator of Margaret Ferree, deed. JACOB DO ItSIIEIMEB, MIME NATURE ° S GREAT RESTORER gCHEETZ'S CELEBRATED SITTER C 0 AL' Thte medical preparation is now offered to the public as a reliable substitute for the many .wortle. loss compounds which now flood the market. It is • purely vegotsble, composed of various herbs, gath ered from the groat storchottsos of nature, and selected with the utmost carp. It is not rocom• mended as a Hens Aix, but by its direct and salu, tary influenee upon - the Heart, Liver Kidneys, Lungs, gtomach and Bowels, it acts both as a .pro. ' ventive and aura Mr many of the diseases to which 0 . those organs are subidet. It Is a reliable. Family Medicine, and can be taken by either infant or adolt with the same benePplal results. It Is a certain prompt and speedy remedy for DIAItAIRISA, DYSENTEKY,BOWELOOMPLAINT, , DYEIPEPBtA, • LOWNESS OF PPIRIT, FAINTING% SIOKHEAD. 4011 E, Ain 'For CHILLS seal FEVM of all kinds, it Is far bettor and safer than quinine, without any of its pernicious egoats. - It creates an app.. tits, proves a phwerful digester of feed, and will counteract the effects of liquor in &Jew minutes. . • PItHAREIIIIF • JACOB SCIIEETZ Sole Proprietor, N.W. Cor. Rlfth arid Race Phllnd'a, Pa SOLD BY ALL DET.TOOISTE3 20nor 'oB:ly.appo V IR6i I , NATI. iNAL:,BANK; • • frlnkinfrxx, • ' • - • Noy. 10, 1808 . The • , board I:llrecfrors bayo Ms day doclared a dend of Biz- por..cant.- Four , per - carried tosurplus fund. and -two per cent. payable.V• •13frockfriolderaor demand. Qll 011. ItfriP BURN ' Otwldar. 13nov 69 - , • NOT/OR —. • _.. ~." •' ' ' OAELIIILL DEPOSIT' BANK, .. t _, October 23d., 1808. I . The annual ele . etion for' Nin a' Madera of this '- Bank, vill be held at their Banking Rouge, on . : • . • the third Blonder dllof November neatybotwoon =-7-7--;:"thtWdi1f.:(W.44.1.,4-4-41,42--4...---,zioi.ii-' :..-- (Idthkf: • REMOVAL ..REMOAE! ! . 1050 ...700 . 7 oo .. ta ...1 76 or, JOHN DOLL, IBlCOliTitti OF TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, ..........22 -0025 .0)1 has removed from 14: 502 Market. Street ; to laic new a 7 nd`sixteions store No. 998 .Market St., above .4Yl,ptlt-, PiIILA.DELP.tEIA Whero - be will constantly keep a large assortment of TOYS'of every description & FANCY ARTICLES of the greatest variety.' DRINA WARD, WORK BOXES, BEADS, - PIPES;WALRINO'CANES, • MARBLES, SLATES, PENCILS, GIUBS of different kinds, MASKS, of various Styles & Patterns, . • ODM AND BASE BALLS, &o. Always recoiling/the , newest styles of Goods from the manufactories. Thankful Tor past favors I-solicit a rental:man co of the same at the now stare.' JO'IIN DOLL, IMPORTER & DEALER IN DOMESTIO PANOT ARTICLES No. 908 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA. 2Onov 08.2,p1 BOOT AND SHOE STORE FOR DILL. Tho tiubscribers, intending to quit the business, offer at Private Salo their entire Stock. of Boots, Shoos, Leather, Fixtures and good will, at loss than cast. The Stock on hand is worth about fifteen hundred dolars. They will, also rent tbri Storeroom, now"occUpled by them, to _the Or chaser, if 'desired, at a reasonable rent. • This Storeroom is legated on Main Street,. near the Public Square, aud is one of- the most desirable business stands in the town. It'•hae been fitted sip expressly for the Shoo business. The subscrib ,ens relinquish the business which boa proved .profitable to them, simply hems° they intend to enter into the wholesale manufacture, add it does nut suit thou to..engago to hi:lth the business. p. C ELEMING k , BRO. 20nor A - TALUABLN FARM AND COUN y TRY SEAT, &T PRIVATE' SALE! The iubscrlber offera nt private sale, his Farm and Kesidencb known as the Gran Hill Farm, and formerly ag the Cumberland Nurseries. • It Is situated W. ; miles East 'of Carlisle, being hounded on the North by tho Cumberland Vail!) , Rail bind, and Contains 105 ACRES. The Mansion House in a large and substantial BRICK BUIL N -- containing 14 apartments and throb good cellars. It has good well Water in each Kitchen, (the water for one being di awn by a hydrant nnd for the oth.r by a Pump.) else in the Wash House, close by, drawn Ire, a Hydrant. , Tha yard is well decorated anu Shaded by Choice and !tare' Ever groans, 'Shade Trees, Shrubbery, hr. The Barn is a large BANE BABY, with wall ittakrr, tho water being drain by a Hy drant under the Forobuy. There Is also a largo new and commodious Iln_r 'Pen and Poultry:House corn bitted There are soya permanent cisterns on the promisor - , aceommodating the two Kitchens th o Wash house, hero, Gruen Llou se; 'Act. There is a Bath use', - Wore. z,nl--W.ol—Lbam-Le._Fojooo sq Miro foot of Propagating 10011, with two I' urnaces sub:omitted hrloll and Iron Ours, trq,ethor with Cordage Kowa, Smoke, House. Wood House &T. 'flit Fruit Department consist of. 400 Apple Traria In full boating or approaching that 'state. . 150 Standard Pears, many of them in a fine bearing state: 500 Bearing PoachtTreus, and 00 to TO Bearing Cherry Trees. _Over 200001 - ape Tines, Including some 50 varie ties, hitt molit of the Concord, and many In a full bearing .s tote Alert Raspberries, Illackberrios, Strawberries Art. This fruit - department contains many of the most profitable sorts. colic:led by the owner during his, 20 }ears experience in the Nursery Business. In abort .for pleasant healthrtil location wt th am 30 to 40 miles of Mountain Range -In full aqua from tiro yard, and a _roartral combination of con venlontati mid courritrt, It offers a rare chance for pOrnolls who whit to ro-tt to down and enjoy at OD. What would require half a life-time to gather around 'thou, On the same Tarot-Is-Lis° built-a-largo and newt, modirtua new ' O_N E Il OUSE, m lib a good Well and Cigt ern near the titchen door, new Stable for - Cow rind Horse, flog Pon, he with young Fruit, Trees, Ornamental Trees, and and Floworing Shrubs already under way. The whole, with both sets of buildings, can' ha b' nicht, or thei mansion building with 95 or 100 ACRES, can bo bought separately. Middlesex Station on tinfoC., V. It, It., Is quits near the property ' For further particulars call od the subscriber rooldlng on the-premises, or addresh Boa. No. 101, Crirllsle P. 0. i 2,26 tOcts. DAVID MILLER. -Parrisburg TeleargEl) and Lancaster Examiner please copy, and send bIIFETThis office. ,^2iThov VALUABLE REAL - gSTATE AT P ÜBLIC) SALE libe Bold on the premleea under an order of the Orphans' Court , of Cumberland county, on Friday, the 11th day of December, A. IL 180, at 10 oclock A. lid y the following valunhlo propertyt A'A FIRST CLASS LIN TOE N 1' MC situated In Southampton township, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of Alex. 11. D ,ncan, Duncan and Pilgrim, Jelrn and Jacob Foglosonger, anti John Grove, containing 114 acres and 14 perches. Thu Improvements aro a Two BtOry Brick Dwelling House. a Stone Bank Barn, Corn Cribs, R•agon Shed and all necessary nut•buildlugs. Thom. Is a good Lull of water at the durr, and an oxmill: ant Young Orchard on tho COM . . The land, whiall Is In the highest state of cultivation, is all cleared except about :our acreg, which are covered with the Lest quality of oak timbor, and lios adjoining the Cumberland Valley hall Bead, and 15 within. three ndl•s of tho Oakville market, and three miles of Shippousburg.. No. 2. At the sauna time and place will be sold two Valuable Tr-cts olMountaln Land, situated In --• . . llopeweil township, In told county, the first bounded by lauds of John and Phillip Miller, Jno. Stouffer, Jini, M. Means,, end the following do scribed lot, containing 21 acres and 101 perches. And the second bounded by lands J. M. Means, A. S. McKinney, EN., Aaron Kunkel, widths first des, ihed lot, containing 11 mart and 40 porches. tract, or Limb, land ' lin In aconvenient d accessible position, no ! sre eoreled w ith Chestnut, (ink and Locust 1 hober e‘eollent quality, Al , a, In pursuance of said or dm of court will be sold in the bo vugh of Shippensburg, on Saturdn the 12th day o: December, A. IL, 1864, at 10 o'clock the following described valuable property: Nn. 1. A House and Lot of nrouLid, situated In raid borough, bounds 1 nn the Went by Rail street, the the North by a lot of Jacob Reddlg, on the East by a fourteen loot alley, and en the South by George T.irman. ennialnlng thirty-six feet tour inches lu Croat DU Earl stlect, end two hundred end hily.sev n feet four indica in depth to said . • alley, The improvements are a Two-Story Brick House, with back building and necessary nut: building, and a good stable at the foot of the lot. Title property Is rubjoet to the right of Oeorgo Tatman, his heira and assigns, to enter' to and from the well of water on the prewines, for the purpose of taking water therefrom for family use. No. 2. At the same time and . place, a House and Lot of 0 round, situate In said borough, bounded as follows : Begining on reun street at the tor n:Junes of Mrs. Mathews' lot, thence West by said .•. . . lot and ground of Roe. Jacob [Laster, 67 foot 7 Inches, thence South by Rev. Jacob Hassler, 27' feet to a lot of Valentino Rudolph, thence by comb East 67 feet 7 it.chott to Donn street, thence by said street 27 fimt, to the place of bi;ginnlng. Tho improvumen'.l on. this lot aro an oxcollunt Two- Story Weather-Boarded Dwelling llouto. • No. S. At the slum time and. plan, a pion or parcel of „land hi" Shippensburg township, In the county afort , ald, bounded by tho ,publio road, land liartrant, - Mackey 'A' Brothers; Levi -- K. ; Doravin and Daniel Anderson,. contalhing four,. Acres moro or less. • No. 4. At tho sumo time and place, a tract of Wood Land, Situate In Southampton township, county aforesaid, bounded by land of. George W. Made Susan Clover and Conrail Clever, containing four Zeros, neat measure. tt. .• Parsons desiring to sea tho Property can call on either of the undersigned. Salo to commonco on lath days at 10-o'clock, A. attabda nob will bo given and terms made known by • . ISABELLA DUNCAN WM. D. MOUND, • Adin'rs. of If. G. Duncan, do'cf 20nov 68 ate. I • ' . L' i r in.P_Pi . i . I. , s s .1 t 7t 0 .1 b _ 7 NO 1_,,•-' " ' - • .. . viv-, , . 1 ‘;.... ,', ...----, : w -0 v- . Aws, st,A I.l' 1 0 ' -1:? .4 ‘ r 6. % „ t o , o t ,o , ,ox `. .1 4 .01e W- .via.viaso THOMPSON4.B6 A AiIPEiiJ MANUFACTUFIEM3, 1232,1234861236 itIDGE AVENUE; Rum/optima: . • Ilidgo Avenue .Oars pose the door Sir Bo6tl for Illmorratoti (Idaloguoli* • 20nov 68-Bm. • • - .pI,JBL,E3 §ALB:91 1 ' ' . REAL' a. PERSONAL-',PitOPtiat. ' The under - Signed will sell at public at hie' easidence . at aliddlospring, two miles North of glilppe, num, on Wednonlay; 25th of November,' at 11 o'e osk A. N., the followinn valuable propor tion, vii: • No.i. _What la. known as- tho, "Old Oog Porml containing 120 AMPS. This farm is now In anent condition, .highly produotivo, and very :valuable. • • No. 2, A largo , nowßough:east . Dwelling Home and Store rout; Th10'411111144 Ila Alely,, loontadi well torn ad and ilesirablnaa'a ,buslnose ktandi. No, 0. no acre of °genitor:it Ind adjoining the above. • . . Also at 1 &dock of the same AO, p. large amount of derirablopersairtil,propetty.o.; . Tams made known oWithe day of isle. ' ' Bor furthef Information apply to • , ,• J. 14.,nmes, • '" ;Owl tlEgt. ) 8600 :WANTED. 59earann_Bond_and_lffortgage,-on -im.. proved property, In the City of Williamsport, Worth twice the amount, for -which ten per cent Interest will be paid. Address' " • • :Box 942; _ Williamsport, Pa. , OnoyBt*. N - OTPE. _DAVOirr_ H►ns, November 8,1888 - Tho Board of DlrestMs have declared a DPildend of Five per cont. for the last elz monthe,',elear of taxes, payable on demand. '. J. P..ll . l.BBL'Eft, ' Cashier. eno• 08 850 REWARD! . Woe lobt, dn . Tuesday, the 3d inet" between Harristiurg nod Illekorytown, 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 jh $2O bills, - the balancein-smaller n °tea—The-above reward ho paid as soon as - the money is do livered. EMANUEL WEITZEL,. Cony 4860 s, • Illetiorytqwn. 4 OR RENT. - 6 h h n o Ves t l 'h om " tio c r Bl f rC r e t Z b a=n ili g i n f tArd:rn,.'.,A two In Church Alley, adjoining Tlnnor Shop of .I+lr. Corps. ' Onos-Bt *, LIARAIERS'. BANK CARLISLE. The Directors have declared, a Dividend of tiara. per 'cent ..payablo to Shareboldore on the 16th Inst. - J. 0. HOFFER, Onov.3t. - - Cashier. - VAITABLE lIOUSE-AN-D AT ru BLIO T SALE. On' Saturday, December lath, ,18813 • By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, directed to me as Adminie tratrix of p Sturm, deed., I will oxoto at public sale, Soathia the Court Mouse, in the Boro p ugh of Carlisle, that valuable HOUSE and LOTof GROUND, on West omfrct street, In the Boroligh aforesaid, adj oinin Isaac NowconSer the est, John Nol le on g the Nor th - , and MM. on ihimmarv W ille on the East. The lot contains sixty feet in front on Pomfret stunt, and ono huntlred and twent feet in depth, anjbne thereon erected a TWO-S y TORY FRAME PLASTERED HOUSE, and BACK BUILDING and other , improvements. This property is advantageously located for a, private residence, and will be Bold as a whole or subdivided so all to moot the wants a of ' purchaser. Sale to rommonco at 10 o'clock A. U., when at tendance will be given and terms made known by the undersigned MAI2O EMIT 0.13. BTIIIOiI, Adm'x. of Sophia Sturm, deced @=! NUTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Churl of the United States, Eastern District of Pennsylvania Elias {Thislor of East Donegal township, Lancas ter county, Penna., .1n said District, Bankrupt, bwring - petitioned - for - his - . discharge, - a -mooting the creditors will 'ha held on Friday, tho 27th day of November, 1868, at 10 o'clock A. IL, Wore Reg ister A. Haymaker, at No. 0, ;loath Quo on streoti in the city of Lancaster, that tho examination of the fiankelipt may be finished. Tho. Register will rectify whether thd bankrupt has conformed to bin duty. A hearing will also be held on Wednosday, tho 9th day of Deromber, 1868, at 10 o'clock A. -before-the Court at Philadelphia, where parties in terested mar show canre kabala tho discharge. Witness the lion: John Cadwalader, 5. 0. Judge of .1,1 District Court, and the seal thereof at Philadalphia. the Oth of No. Vember, ATTEST. A. IIAYMAELIR, ite*hter. Cleo v O. R. FOX, Clark ~j/ GL }wl HAIR VIGOR, For restoring Gray Hair to itenatura Vitality and. Color s A dressing which. is ~.,„,-..y, at once agreeable, hCal= ; 11;4 4 .( 1 - •'‘ : thy, and effectual for 'i:. - -ir / -, \ preserving the hair. / - r--,..i; Faded or gray- hair—is- J i t • '. 1 . : soon restored to its erigi --- , 114: S I '•: sal color 16ith the gloss f i 1 ', . ~, 1. 0 , 4 ‘\---; Tnhii freshness Li ll e ° n " et t • ,, .•-,':,e,•!:;)„ falling hair checked, -,....','' .I.:. and baldness often, though not always; cured by its use. Nothing can restore the bair whore_ the folliCles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as re main can be saved f'9,r, usefulness by this application. Instaltd of .fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and—EMessjifolitl3r—prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances Which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can Only boneflt but not harm it. f.f wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, 'nothing also can be' flithd so desirable. Containing neither oil or dye, it does not soil white cambric, and rit,lasts.long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lusire and and a grateful perfume. 'Prepared by Dr. J. C. /Ayer, & Co., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL 1 - 1 MUSTS LOWELL MASS. •. PRICE #l.OO. • - 20oct 68-Iy. Ayer's Cathartic Pills For all the purrom of a Laxative Medicine Aye -V: Perhaps no one medi cine Is so universally required by everybody ns a cathartic, nor was ever any bnforo so uni versally adopted • Into ace In every country and among all classes, es this mild but effici ent purgative Pill.' The 'lt reason is, that 'lt is a more reliable and far snore effectual rame• dy than auy easer. Those who have tried it, know that it cures their neighbors and friends, and alt know that what it.does once it does always—that it never falls 'through any fault or neglect of its composition. We have thousands upon thousands or • certificates of their - remarkable cures of the following complaints, but such cures are known in every neighborhood, and we need not publish thorn: Adapted to'all'agee and conditions in all climates; containing neither calomel or any deleterious drug, they may be taken , with safety by anybody. Thell sugar coating prmerves them ever fresh and makes them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable no harm curl arise from their use in any quantity. They,operate by . „their powerful influence on the Intro eel viscera to purify the blood and stimulate It into healthy actinfirensove the obstructions of tho stomach, bowolo, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring. their irregular action to health, and by. correcting, wherever they exist, such• derangements es are the first origin of disease. - ?Omit° directions are given hi the wrapper on the box, for the following coinplaints, which these Tills rapidly cure For Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Listlessness, Languor and Loss of Appetite, they should Dg taken moderately to stimulate the stomach and" restore Its healthy (eau and action. - For Liver Complaint and Its various symptoths, Bilious Headache, Sick Headache,. Jaundice or Green Sickness, Bilious Collo and Bilious Fevers, they should bejudiclously h tskon 'for each case; to - correct the diseased action or r OMOTe the obstruc tions which cense it. , For Dysentery or, Diarrhoea, but one mild dose is generally required' For Itheuma thief; gout, Gravel, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain in the Side, back and Loins, they should be continuously-, taken, as required, to change the'dlseased action - el t'he. system. With such change those complaints disappear. Fo r Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings ; they should he taken in large and frequent doses ,to • produce the effect of a drastie4surge. For Suppression a largo doeo should he taken as it produces the dehlred •efroot by sympathy. - . • As a Dinner take one .or two Fills to pro. mote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the atortmeh and -Bowels-into healthy action, restores , the appetite, and Invigerates - thirsystem, , llerice - It "Is - Often advantageous Where no- serious derangement ex. lets. One Who feele tolerably,ofteh finds that a sloes of these PO make, him fool decidedly better, from,th eh cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive apparatus. • „.- , DR. J. C. X .YER if CO., Practical Chemists, LOWELL. MASS., u. S. ' traverstiok brothers, Agentsfor-Oarliele. ° ' • 133n0v4t. • ti IIBIS I "FURS I I FURS I I I Tha aubcoribor announces to dho citizens of Cecile° and Tiolnity that she ie praparodto •,-." MAKE, ALTER 011 REPAIR. . all kinds and varieties .of FurS,'maltlng them ti Into tho latest and most fashionable shape any style. Call upon • •• - ' bf. 9. L. onizenr, . No: 66, West Louthof Bt. •-••.:8Poot-6t - - N a OT.l.olD:— . Begled proposals ix, • received; at this office urdifdg 'o'slock, A. " M., on • turday, November, 14' 1.608, for furnishing 'theannmand," 40. tho .1441810 Barr felts, Penn', with good , • • • ER.IIBII BEEF, - for six (8) monthCfrota and after Decomhor . -1888, or such-less time, aa -the Oontudssary General of bubsietenco tiVEVArPIy ma y direep. Proposals =Mit -be. Itx, Duplicate. • and endorsed Proposals for Fresh:Veer, anti' must contain the names of two lesPontlido persomGwho w)11: tholend andlieconie respeneibler, ler .Abe peribrmaiice of Gm contract. Persona ,who bldayo,requested id - be meant at. the opening' •of the proposals. The Government reserves the right to 'lnject ,any or all bide whioh: they may conelder unroesonible 'or for any other , entlielont cause. -• • -• , RAY T. aottniis, , 4 2ndtlelit. Btl/ . 1103. Cavalry, At°. 0.8. , 081co` A.4 f fti Ofkrbilellarrachs, Pa. - 80.$0tilt! ei ONE OP :THE ff=== IRST MORTGAGE - OF TEM UNION PACIFIC Railroad Company. 850 . MILES COMPLETED. • . . A limited amount of First Mottgage Donda of the Union_Paeille Railroad Company or. offered to the public, as ono of the safest a 3 .most - Piefitable vestments. I.' They area first mortgage upon the lonized and Most importantrailroad In the country'. 2. By law they eon be Issued to the 'COmpany only as the road Is completed, so that they always represent a real value. 3. The amount le limited by act of Congress to any Million D ss than $ 30,000 per mile.iollars on the oath's Pacfic line, or ave 4. Hon E. D. Morgan of the United States Ben ate, and, Cakes Imes, of the United States House of Representatives, are the trustees for the the bondholders, to see that all their interacts are protected. 3 Five Government Directors, appointed by the President of the United Statei, aro responsible to "the country fbr the management of its affairs. O. Three United States Commissioners must con --iffy that the road is well built sand equipped, and in all respects a first-CUM° ralliVayibeforenny bonds ran be issued upon it. 7, The United States Government lends the Com pony 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 dona tion of 12,800 ecru of land to the mile, lying upon each side pf the road.._ - 0. The bonds pay nix per cent. in gold, and' the principal is also payable in gold. 10. The earnings from the local or way business ' were aver Bova Mtutost.Domans. last years, which,. after paying" operating expenses!, was much more than sufficient to pay the interest. These earnings • will be vastly increased on the completion of the entire -line in 1869. 11. No political action can reducotheyatb of in tared. It must remain for thirty years—six per cent per annum in gold, now equal to between eight and nine per cent. in currency. The prinetxd is then:Payable in gold. If a bond, with such aileron teen, were issued by the Government, its asarket price would not be less than from 20 to 26 per cent. premium. As those bondd are issued under Gov ernment authority and supervisiolir, upon what is very largolY a Government work, they must ulti mately approach Aovernment prices. - No other cor- Tecate bends are'made secure. 12. The issue will soon be exhausted. The sales have sometimes been half a million a day, and neat , ' ly twenty millions have already been sold. .About ton million° mo - Nntay be offered. It is not in. probable that at 601110 Limo not far distant, all the' remainder of the beads the Company can Josue will be taken by some -combination of capitalists and -withdrawn-from the market, except,- at a-large - 'vane°, The long time, the .high gold interest, and. thelbrfect soeuritity, must make these bonds very valuable for export. - All the predictions which the officers of this Com pans have made in relation to the progress and bu siness'euecem of their enterprise, or the value and advance in the price of their securities, have been more than- count-rued,. and they therefore suggest that parties Who desire to invest In their bonds win - find it to their afTraidage fo do so at once. - Subscriptions will be received in Carlisle by • . , A. L. SPONB.L 7. W. EBY and to New York • At the Company's 00leo, N 0.20 NllB9lll Street, AND 55 John J. Cisco & Son, Bankers No. 69 Wall St., And by the Company's atlverticedagente throughout _ the United States. Botutr - scntfreerbutpartiessubrcribf gg_St Mph lout/ agents, will look to them for their safe deltiirit. AN NW PADIPHLET AND - MAP WAS ISSUED October let, containing a report of the work to that date end a more complete statement in -rela tion to the value of the bonds than can be given Iv an.advertlsement, which will be rent tree on appll. cation at the Company's offices or to any of the ad. vert iscd ago° ts. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, Now York. SOoct 68-3 m. PATENT CLOTUES RACK. The undersigned having purchased the right to blanulacturu and Isell tirannoman'e Patent Clothes Rack for this comity; gives notice that the Public will Le called upon either by himself or his agent, and orders solicited for. the same. It is oneuf the very best Improvements of the age, and should be found in every'thouseheld. Orders .will. hi promptly filled. .This improved clothes rack has many advents. i,tes, and, on account of its simplicity and cOnveti .lence must recommend Itself to all. Every Family is well aware of the Inconvenience and. ennoyenco occasioned by not having n convenient arrangement on which to dry Clothing. Inclem ency of the Weather will' often not admit - of .01Othing being exposed out doors; 'yet families not provided with a properly constructed Clothes Rack for use in doors have no alternative. How often t - o, is it the CABO when Clothes are being Ironed, that, for want of it suitable Clothes Ilacic on which to thoroughly dry them, Chairs, &c., 'hre called Into requisition for that purpose, thusdiacomrnod. Ing the lady.of the house Wei seat le required, to say nothing of the- inconvenience otherwise. .111 use of this Improved Rack all the annoyances are obviated. • • It is adapted for outedoors as well as in-door use, and the manner in which It le constructed makes It useful at all times. When not required for itirelothingi - the-arms-may_bo_foldod_ for core vonioncb of room, at the same time bringire — rilite -place a number of hooks, forming it into a convent oat HAT & 'APPAREL RACK For the pre'sent orders .n be' left with David Sipe, Undertaker on North Hanover Street. 6flov 69-3 m nEEF IRON AND PTJ I RE BRANDY, BY DR. 11AltTMAN, Regular Graduate of the linty..Bl6i of Poona. It will positively ,eure Consuptlon,Coughs and Colds, and all diseases of the Lungs or Bronchial Tubas.lt lido boon the means of RESTORING THOU SANDS to health who have been given up beyond the roach of medical assistance. It does more to re.. Hove the Consumptive than noything over known . Unequalled strengthener for deflect Ladles and Children. Bach.bottle contains the nutritious portion of two pounds of choice Beef. The cure of Consumption was tint effected by the use of RAW BEEF and BRANDY in Russia, 'afterwards In France, In which countries I have traveled for years. I have used It with, perfect success In my own family. In presenting tire preparation to the public I feel confident that every afflicted ono who roads this (even the 111. t skeptical) may become convinced, by a single trial that It is truly a most valuable medicine. . . Circulars wad medicines sent to any add' ems `rice $1 per bottle—six for •5. Luboratory 622 South Fifteenth _Strout Wholesale Agents, French, Mantra & Co., Tooth nd Market Streets; Johnston, hollowly & Cowden, 102'Areh Stroot; It. Shoemnker & 0., Fourth and itacn Streets,'Philudelphlo. Druggists Everywhore. 30oct 68-dot. Looking Glasses, 01 L PAII;tTI NG ENGRAVIGS, CHROMO-LITHOGRAPHS, Picture- Frames, ROGER'S GROUPS 'Window Cornices; &e. &e: JAMES S. EA.RLE & SONS, 816 Chestinit Sirect, Phila. sai,ct 68.1 m. • 12ASHIONA BLEILLINERY. FALL AND _L`. WINTER M , • - MRS. S. A. .11.GITT.TON. Haying just returned from Philadelphia with a Mtge and choice selection of MILLINERY GOODS, desires the ladles of - Carlisle and xleinity, to call and examine herstoek. 0 0 .11,1 P R•I S 17 . 4:3 • • The latest stile of • ' EATS, • DON . N.IIp3, , 0AP4,13, • I have Moo' addod to my lino -of goods, a tine amortmont of flair, including BRAIDS, CO 9, PRIZETTES Ac.•. du When and 'Braids repaired. ' PO of 1184 t.: . , ' B. A. 11. MONEY. SAVED yro are constantly pugohaidng (or- nuts , In th 9 Now York and Roden Itarkots, all kinds of •-: DRY AND FANCY GODS, SILKS, COTTONS BOOTS AND ',SHOES , IWATOIIII3, 814WINCI LIAOIIINES, CUTLERY, DRESS GOODS, DOhIESTIO 000DS, r - - 'Wh lob WO are actutilT -•at au, average price of One Dollar. fOi 'each 'artiole . .--Our Bales being strictly for cash, and our trade mudh larger than that of any other similar concern, on ablos um to give-better bargains' than can. ho •ob. Lomond of any other house. • . - T - 11 - IC - 14 - 7A — DA — RtY ----- - Are, specially Invited-to-eye us a trial. • , . ...„" • ' • (