Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, November 20, 1868, Image 3

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OAIILISLE PRODUCE - MN 'MEAT
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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
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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 •
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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,
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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.
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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
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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
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114: S I '•: sal color 16ith the gloss
f
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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. • , .
...„" • ' •
(<llOOLhat'AND mamma= LOOT.
AO club syetein of calling bras folloks : FOr 42,
wo sond 20 patent pen 'fountains and •Cheeke de.'
scribing 20 different artlelos to bo sold for a dollar
oaah; 40 for $4; 001br$0; 100 for 10, &at Bent by
mall. Commis:dons iargei• Chan those offered by any
other firm, according to else of club. Single, foun
tain and cheek, 10 eta. Maio 'and female agents
wanted. Bon t d money in Registered 1.3 t,
tors. Bend us n. trial club, and yon_will acknowl
edge that you eknnot Wont to
.I;.sr, gdods. Of 10*.
:other house thereafter.
EASTMAN Ag,IIRNDALL:- -
00 'Muster St.; Boston, hibes:
22may 08.0 m
~ .. .
. .
•NOTIGEI--The ,rsubsoribor.: being,
r , , 'about to. leave dIiiINIO, giros notico to - all
,persons Indebtod.to him that Ma boohet„baydlseen
placed in the handi or AS Dube, }Ha., who will
'reaelg foe all monoye pald on hls account, ; . awl t to
whom • also, all, aligns ;against; hint'. should :he
presaged. ' . - 'I, , ' • ' -
8040 0 • .
~. , JOHN B. TRIDLISA Agt; .
43 ... - .,1 ..
•
UT LOT. and',RAJLIA ' ROAD
'STOOK BOR' SALM. i
e Einbscriberyrilleffer_ on SIatIRDAT Noienf‹,
ber the 7th;1868 at 11 o'clock, at the Court Hence
an out lot at publiciriale,;containing listen Ames
and 15 Perches more or loin.. It Is situate in- the
South•east tart of the Borough on a lane cunning
in the rear o f the old gnme ya and adjoining on the
north tet a lot belonging to Simon -mine and is the
lot lately belonging to We. Susan II: Thom, deed.
It will be gold by the acre,• one-third of the pm ,
Ashase money lm hand an d - the remainder in two
Aunt- Sunned - payments bearing:interest, and an
cured by a mortgage. Poisession will - be. giverten
payment of_hand money subject to• a blase given
to Wm. Brock, whiChAnkpiretrotrAprlllst, MO, but
wheat le now In Part of it; and the lease with the
rent from Oct let 1888 will be assigned with the
deed. The South 'Mountain Rail 'Road hare laid
their road along the 'eastern and of the lot, and the
'purchaser has the election within. ten day a after
_the sale to take, the portion cut. off by the Rall
Road an part of his purchase or only the residua of
the lot deducting the portion occupied by the road:
RAU°, will betold at the same time - , Six Shares or
Eibick in the Cumberland Valley -- Raf t Road belong
ing to.the estate of the lase Rre.- mean Morn,
dce'd.
'—'- 7AMRB ; HAMZVfOM for
. •
,
. • himself and , as Niecutor of .
511t11.5CSAN 11. THORN.
160 M-St
TAB
. .
VALUABLE .H.PTEL Property-
AT PRIVATE SALE,OR EXOHANGE POE A FARM
The subscriber Were at private We the irellßnown
hotel stand in Nowvllle, Pa., knownas the .
LOGAN EOITS,E; •
-
The lot (upon which the Hotel stands) contains 57
by 180 foot, and in addition thereto will be sold.an
excellent GARDEN contemning 05 by 180 GeV...,
The house is large and substantially Wit condone
containing 8 sleeping apartments,' good:Elawroom
Diping-room, - Parlor,Ritchen and all moderncenvon
lencoe. A good Wellof Water at the door,
. . 'EXCELLENT STABLING
- for forty horsearlcWTHouse, Wood 'Lime, Smoke
Rowe and • all necessary out•bulldinge.
The Logan Mum 113 widely and favorably known
and le largely patronized. It hie Loam quite recently
renovated and repaired throughput. ,
For further particulara, apply to thilembscriber,to
In bis absence to Peter A. Ablp - at New - vale, Pa.,:
JOA.. A. WOODBURN.
PRIVATE SALE.
The subscriber Altera at prirate sale their
valuable property situated in 31113 in township, 3
miles North PAM of Newburg, containing 28 ACMES,
together with 8 Acres of timber land, there is sup- ,
posed to be a large (identity of, Iron Ore on the
main tract, which makes it a - Valuable-property.
.The buildings consist of a splendid BRICK
11.0U8E, Wash Ilouse,pouble Log_flarri, Hog_ POll.
aril other necessary there lan varie
ty of kll kinds of fruit on the promises, also a
,well of water neaelho door -- , •
The lea Is the best quality of slats having been
recently well limed, this is a desirable property
near to Chttech, School and Mill.
Persons wiehing to see the property. and know
the terms will please call on the subscriber- losid
,ing on the same.
DEEM
=3
VLOWERS,
E=!
r_
lIIMPIPIN. I .
Terms to suit the,purohaser
28Auq• r.
--MARGARF.T -RIG 11,
MARY IIIQ 11,
• Mifflin Townehlp
25sed 68 tf.
FARM AT PRIVAT.W.SALE. -
The subscriber offers eat private sale his farm,
situatod on tho Turnpike leading to Chamberibuig,
one milo west of Carlisle, containing sixty (60) acres
more or less.
The land le in a high state oi culttvation the ha
provemants are first class while its situation is un
equalled:Any person desiring to view the premises
can do so by calling upon the subscriber whcrresldes
thereon_
21ang-tf. W. T. BRANDON.
VALUABLE -REAL ESTATE AT
iI.RIVATE. SALE,
FartSUL° es of Valuable Real Estate Is offered at
itivato — sale;—eit'neted—adjaeent-to—the—village—of.;
°reason, on the Cumberland Valley Rail Road,
bounded on the west - by Samuel Oreason. on the
north by the Cumberbitul Valley Rail Road, on the
east by Josiah Caroth'ers, and op the south 1?y
-Robert Greason and John - Dunbar.
This property will either be sold as a whole, Grin
parts to suitpurchasers. Sir acres of , it are covered
with fine White Oak andllickory tlinber; all of it
-
is under good fence. '
Also, a double two-story Woatherboarded Rouse
in thuvillage of Gromion. , The lot is Eighty feet
front and ninety foot deep. This house and lot will
- be sold as a whole or separately to suit purchasers.
Good Stables and cisterns are on the property.
The houses hero basement kitchens well finished.'
JOHN .MUNROE,
Trustee for Margaret °reason.
230ct-lts
AVALUABLE LIMESTONE
FAR3FFOR RENT. • , •
The Valuable Limestone Feria situated In Fenn
township, Cumberland county, Pa., about two
miles South of Stoughstown, on the road leading
from James Myers' to Davidliny'Amldway bet-Wean
the • Chambersburg Tuthplke and the Walnut -
Bot tom Road, containing one hundred and forty
three ACRES, in a high state of cultivation, is
offered for rent. The improvements are a good
BRICK lIOUSE, a large LOG BARN, a_ Carriage
house, Corn Crib and all other necessary out
buildings, also - a good Well and Cisterh. Posses.
sion will be given on the lath day of Marsh,-1869.
The piesent Tenant le A. McCtillough. • '
-For particulars inquire of • • •
MRS. MARGARET R. EicKINSTRY,
Newvllle Penna.
finov 68-St.
SALE OYEARRINGES;
We, the undersigiood, have now on hand, and offer
for solo at a bargain, a great variety of Carrlages,
such as OERMANTOWNS and ROCKAWAYS, EX.
TENSION TOP PILIETONS, CARRYALLS and TOP
BUOGIES, Leather and Canvass, at ¢gll prices. Also
lot of Second Hand Carriages and Bul . gles, which we
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 best work
men. Particular attention paid to Repairing and
Painting old work.
A. D. k. N. SIIERK,
Corner of Pitt St.. and Church Alloy, Carlisle, Pi
2SAug OS.3m
4 UkR K 4),
< v . ° BANKERS, vq/
No tf r riTaT nit R ii i t
*NERAFETAO.ENTB.,
S 0 PEN NSYLVAN IA- A l
vriiza ; 1 0v ,
0/ 1 5 (...) OF THE (.. 6 ... 9 2)
11 ' 11 0 411114"1111
tt) :
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
The NATIONAL Lisa laeanANCS COMPLNT IS I
porporstlon chartered by special Act of Congress. IP
'pored July 25,1888, with a
CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000,411LL PAD).
Liberal terms offered to Aunts.and Solicitors, who'
we Incited to OPPlgtteZnardOmee. a t prom
etoroy"aPolucratßoan n
1111 oust
there Circulars and Pamphlets, fully describing the
Viyantages offered by the Company.may be had.
E. WAVY, ARK Az CO.,
N. S. , :dh Third Si
Applications for Control and Western Penney
rattle to be made to
11. 8. p..USSELL,.llanager,
Ilarrlbdrg, Pa
21a06 .644 y
GAS FITTING and PLUMBING
FOOTE Sr, LYNCH, P.
Practical Gas' Fitters and Plumbers.
, Doske td infirm their old customers and the elti.
cane of Car lisle generally, that they have romovod
thorn establlohment to tho commodious room in the
• ,
Basement :of tineein'ti
'outran°. on Church Alloy.
They will .ttond 'promptly as' horototbre, to all
work entrusted to thorn. r 2 .
Thai , keep constantly on hand and art; proparod to
Introduce LEAD and IRON PIPES, HYDRANTS,
HOT, and COLD SUOWER 13ATILS, WATER 'CLOS.
MS, FORCE and LIST MAIM:IRON SINKS, BATH
TUBS, BORERS, WASH BASINS, • ITYDRACLIO
RAMS, all kinds of OAS, STEAM and WATER FIT.
TINOS. MORINO:RANGES, HEATERS, &a, set up'
the moat modern Style. •
Country Worlr , and, Jolibing promptly, Ot
torided - to. • •
''''
170 pr 08
,VEW INVENTION IN • GRAIN'
enbeeriber, having procured ri
patent for a novel and most excellent Improvement
In Grain.hrilia,hy, which the, grain instead of Wag
planted In 1.4 inch rows as in tho old method la acct
tored ever a surface of three inchos,thue securing an
equal and oven destributlon of the seed, and con
siderably greater yleld.of grain..;
This improompent Coale readily attached to any
•I', the drills neyr,lci use,
State and Courity•lllghts for sale, agorae emitted
Thle Is au excellent . .., opportunity foinctiv_e, ttor'
:otie your men to make large , • • •,
For partiOulara addroil • • ;
' J. G. VALB, Jr., ' •
Inventor and Patentee,.
Shiremanstown Oumb.
- nalli, (18-17.
11 LLOT . O tE
TO .
...li;st;rubliike,4, st*illq sti iter..
- -A - L °twee on the' Netut‘e; - Ttostnatiftt -
,siod Radical Opro, of Apermatorripta or Ideminal
' -
Weakness, Involuntary Doilseione, Saguia DobilitY i
and Imprallinenteto Marriage generally; - Nervoue•
nem, Coneunrption,'llpllepay and Fits; Mantel and'
Phyalcal • Incapacity, resulting from 'Belf-Abuso,
_,Dy RollEnT J. OULYMWELT., M. D., Author
of the "Groemlleoltil . Am' . ,;;;
The world-renowned • author; in'thiC admirable'
- Leeture, clearly-provos-from-his -Own- exporionce7
'that the awful coneoquencos of Self-Alamo
o ffectually removed without medicine, and without •
Ciallgar o ll ll Bllrgr , O.• OPertras bouglea,; instiru• ;
moots, rings, or rdiale; p ointing Mit mode • df
cure at once certain, and ettectuallby which every
sufferor no matter what pis condition may be, may
cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically-,
- THIEI LEOTIIND WILL DINWV A MOoN VO:TrI011.-
)3ANDS AND THOUSANDS: .
Bent under seal, to any deld_rose, o plain sealed
.envelope; on tko vo9lp_t r of
_e u l ve c r oz i,o e! , ora tlo rr t i o k s o ,
i tege stamp ; Alee, p u
;Clulde,",prlte,Fl, conta. Om idd .s ree o e
127 Bowery, Now l'orkirest jlek .•
;jut, CNN
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All Hail i All Hail !
.The _Glory of the Night, is the
MORNING GLORY STOVE
The Greatest Stove for 1868
WALKER t OLATIDY having Just ret i urnad Croat
'No* Yoh, Boiion ald Philadelphia, irhere they_
have purchased the largest, lateiit and but assort.
flout of f
PARLOR,
COOKING AND
HEATING STOVii3
stowbrOugla to di? plAvo, baio now on exhlbltton
and for sekl", st,thelr BTORE ROOMS,
No. 18, West Main Street,
where thej.Wlll always be pleased to fee their old
Mende and many new onee,,eall and exalidne the
11=
MORNING GLORY PARLOR
STOVE &ND HEATER
also, the qelebrated
ROOLATOR ROTARY ITOPsLCOOETNO STOYM
the beet lb the world
THE MORNING GLORY
s the most perfect Parlor .Btove In nee enywh
scs oterywboso. It te a Base Barney and ono Oro
will last ll winter. It has mica.'doors ell srouVll
and le as bright and cheerful ae an open grate. We re
spectrally refer to the following persona from among
have used It as to Its
hundreds of ethers ho
Malta
James ll,Weakley,
Rev. J. Dose,
W. B. Mullin,
Webert a Derinud,.
Geo Woke,
David Rhoads,
Levi Trogo,
Samuel Greason,
Weakley & Smile
T. L. Greenfield,
Samuel 11. 0
Jason W. Eby,
Thos Leo, .
Peter Spahr,. ,
Wm. P. Stuart,.
Jr,l. Galbreath, _
Hon. J. Stuart,.- --
PAilward litury,'
Bergit Irvin, ~. ,
Col. A. Noble, '
ISamil Rempton, .
Mr. Mansfield, Bupt. M
golly Paper Mil
Thos. Chamberlin, • -
John Stuart, '''s
John T Green, „
Henry L.Burkholder,
Richard Woody, •
J. S. Woode, ' ,
Maj.. Woody,
John hi.Oregg,
I
W. have also a very large variety of Cook Stoves
of the iery bee4.namely
NOBLE 0005, ( o*' Blum ,)' •
,' - COMBINATION, (( 9 1 31 Burner,)
WM. PENN,
MAMA,
wefAou,
I=
all . or islitch bore glyort groat eittsfootton to tin
paroteasers. We have Also, A large lot or
TIN AND OTHER *AMt3,
• J of our orn raanufacture
TIN AND SIIEBT I lib
_Oinlllciudasondkntl7_onh4nd._._'
43PCIUTIN9 , _406FINia and_ JO PING
otall klude'done on short' notice and subr.dantlodly
In cortolueloilro lurlto our" *tondo to. cull and aZ
aping 'par goods and save at least tweaty pin. cent
wAtiirt
Icoi?,l3,welp Main Street *
i
330.3$ 63
READ!!
READ ! !
BARGAINS 11 BABIGAINSI
W. 0. SAWYER & Co's
WE itiyo juot received from Now
'Perk and Philadelphia *large assortment
of DRESS dOODS, In whieh will be found all the
late and attractive styles of the ammo. - Our
Stock embracie
Figured,
Plain,
Gros Grain,
Gros Dearmurer
BLACK SILKS.
NPINGLINE,
.11.0UBAIX,
LYONS I ,
CRItTONNE
ALEXA.NDR3A'CLOTHS,
AND CASHMERE
Wrench Merino, Alpacas, Cashmeres and Enelnla
Cloths In all colons and prices.
Wa have-a full line of Ore Celebrated BUFFALO
MOUAIR BLACK. ALAPACAB, also a large Stock
of all Undo of Black
MO,URNINC GOODS
EITEEI
- 'FAMISH,
Particular attention paid to Funeral Orders
Call and see our large Stock of
MINN BALE,
STONE MARTINE,
GERMAN PITCH.
SIBERIAN SQUIRREL.
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BROWN CONEY
SHAWLSI SHAW LS I SHAWLS
LUSTRE FITOII.
WATER MINK,
ROTE CONEY,
Just received from tho well known Mum of
Nichols Burtnett St Co., Broadway New York.
These Muffs and Collars all have a now Improve
ment malts ,;him wear much longer
than the Old style of manufactures.
• Gentlemen can also And on our counters a va
riety of French and American Camimerea in Fancy
and Black.
Beaver Olathe In Eedulmaux and Belt fbr
heavy Backe and Over Coate.
•
• Bnits made by the best Tailor in town, Cloths
sold by us are warranted to be trimmed with the
best materiels. /4
CARPiTSI CARPETS
OROBSLEYI 4 ,
° ELECTRIC and
§'
NIAGARA
From 40cts. and upwards
RUGS; DiII:WORM WINDOW . SHAM au&
jgoo9ral osiortment of
SOUSR FURNitkiING poops
H 0 T,
ItorrioNt3 are., &o.
We ides Brat attractloss cord hideOemants to
all wishing Dry Goods and spool Ally
. Invite all to
call alld!ayanlaaloucatOck.
qv&
Mat' HANNON'S 110TE4
-- . -- VONSIDER,II
1
as
Striped
and Pawl
SILKS
Gm' Dorian°
aid Ltudrine
This Company, National in Its character, offers, by
reason of its Large Capital, inW I:ates of Premium
and - New Tables, the most first,. We means °num . -
.
leg life yet presented to the poeic
The rates of premium, bar g le. rely reduced, are
made as favorable to the insurers as those of the beak
• Mutual Companies, and avoid'nll the complications
and uncertainties of Notes,
Dividoada and the mho
understandings which the latter aro so apt to natio
the Polley.lioldots.
Several new and attractive tables are now presented
which need ,only to be understood to:prove accepts.'
• ble to the public, each as the INCOME.PRODUCINO'
POLICY and RETURN PREMIUM POLICY. la the
former, the policy-holder not only secures a life in.
smarm payable at death, but will receive, if living,
after a period of a few Tears, an annual income equal
to ten per cent (10 per cent.) of the par ofehis policy. In
the latter ties Company dams to return to the assured
4a-cm:taunt Atmgney_he_hatpaitt lain addition to
SHORT &
POPLINS
SERGES,
EMPAESS,.(3LOTHS,
POPLINS FOR
LADIES SUITS.
EMPRES6,
QUEENS AND
LAMA CLOTHE!
MUSKRAT AND
SITNER MARTIN FURS
ANOLUM,
TAPESTRY, • •
DRUBBILS„ •
LOWEL ,-- •
AND HARTFORD
' - EXTRA THREE PLY
INGRAINS, '
COBTAGII,
VENETIAN,
HOME MADE, •
LINEN AND lIHAIP,
OIL OLOTHS,
GLOV
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E=2lll
THE NATIONAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY;
IMEM
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
WASHINGTON D. C
()bartered by Special Act of Congrocs, Appi•ovod;
° July 25,1866 •
Cash Capital - - $ 1,000,000
BRANCH OFFICE PHILADELPHIA
.Luo Improvetnents are two-story Log & Wmther
boardvd House, Large Bern end Spring House with
lx.collent orator. School house and Church at a
_onvenlent distance. Apply to
A. L. SPONSLER,
Real Estate Agent.
EIRSTNATICANAI? B4Nlc. BUILDING, ZOcteGS
Where the general business of the Company is trans
acted, and to which all general correspondence
should be addressed. , -
DIRECTORS
Jay Cooke, PhHada. E. A. Dolling, Wash.
C. 11. Clark, Pbllada. 11. D. Cooke, Wash.
F. Ratchford tarr, PhHada. W. E. Chandler Wash
Wm. (I.lsloorhead, , Phllada. John ti . .Dotrees, Wash
George E. Tyler, Philada. Edward Dodge, N. Y.
E. Illnekley Clark, Ehilada. U. C. Fahneetock, N.Y
OFFICES,S.
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0.11. CLARK, Philadelphia, President.
lIENRY - D. COOKS, Waehington, Vice-President.
JAY COOKE, Chairman Mumma and Executive
. .
Committee. . .
EMERSON W. PEET . , Phllada., Sec'y and Actuary.
E. S. TURNER, Washington, Assistant Secretary.
FRANCIS 0. SMITH, M. D., Medical Director.
J. EWING MEARS, M.D„ Assistant Medical Director
MEDICAL - ADVISORY BOARD.
J.K.BARNEEl,Surgeon•Goneral U. S. A.l;Vashington
P. J. HORWITZ, Oh let Modica' Departmcmt U. N. N.,
• _ _
Waahington.
D. W. BLISS, M. D,,,Washln'gton
SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS
Vild. E. OLUNDLER, Wathington - D.
GEORGE HARDING, Philadelphia, Pa:
amount of his .
The attention of persons contemplating insuring
their lives or Increasing the amount, of insurance
they already have, is 'called to the - special ad
vantages offered by 'the National Life Insurance
Company,
Circulars, Pamphlets and full particulars given on
or apppltealion to th e t Ria e ne e,„ O e ffi r : l e 3ft the Company in
Philadeair LSCIAI: AGENTS ARE Agents. WATEDin ovary City
and-Term, and, applications from emergent parties
-for such agenaesovitlimitablo endorsement; should
be addressed TO TIIE COMPANY'S GENERAL
AGENTS ONLY, in their - respective districts.
RENERAL - AGENTS:
E. W, CLA RICA CO., Philadelphin,
For Pennsylvania and Southern Now Jersey,
JAY COOKE & CO.; Washington, D. C.
For Maryland, Virginia, District of Columbia and
West Virginia.
Meg 68.1 y.
BENTZ & CO.
Ilavejust rec'elved their Fall Goods, which are
creating excitement on account of a reduction of
from 10 to 25:per cent .luFt received 150 yda ".
NEW PRINTS•,
L.
•
SUchras
Marrimack,
Cochecoe,
o . Sprague,
Gloucester's ar.d other .fa
vorito trrarrds, -- at - 12.1cts per yd. .
DR ES S 0 D S,
Alpacas at 25cts.,
Coburg,
31crinoes,
Silks,
Wool•Do Loins,
Bombazines,
Molenge,
Panels,
Japanese Cloths
Silk Poplin's, •
lipingline, Poplin,
Puttlt Do Soie,
Oriental Lustres,
Do Laines &c:, at reduced rates.
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CLOTHS CASSIMERES,
Home-Made Satinetts, Jeans, Flannels, Sack
Flannels, Opera Flannels, Cloakings, Gingham.
CARPETS, ,OIL CLOTHS
MATTINGS,
nuns,
ISEM
ALL CHEAP.
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A Full lino of ZEEIIER: WORSTED, PIIiN,TED
nd EMBROIDERED PAll'ETtieS and the largest
nd most comphito assortment of
_ s i'i;„otions and Trimmings
n the county
Woolen and Cotton Yarns, Towallings, Misery
and Gloves, Blanket', Shawls, In full variety and
everything belonging to the business.
To all Whitt - lug to save monoy In buylng Dry
Ooods, say from 10 to 25 per cent. We would ray
now le your time to macula bargains, and a vast
stook to aided frout, - . .
kt.MYERS, L. MYEICS, .1. LIVINGSTON.
1( R S S 5 C Q
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
• HAVE REMOVED •To
No. 105 ARCH STREET,
. .PVIII?ADEL,11111.11. 4
241july118-omil.
SPRING,
BARGAINS
NOW OPENINU IN,
DOMESTIC GOODS
DRESS GOODS,
DAMN ERES, •
•
, PA
- J;ANS,
1867
*.GODDS,
DRESS - TRIMMINGS,
REPLIERS, .
' mraiot46, -
NOTIONS, AO
- RING'S NEW STORE,
No. 85 WEST MAIN STREET
,
Oppoalfolhe Namlon
,Ilouso,, moat to Net. Waco
THE HOUSEHOLD OAS NAOHINE I
HOWSDPPLYING-DIVIDLLINGELBTORES,tAOTDD - Z
TES, OIIDROHES - AND PUBLICr DUILDINGS
.oat'traies Qas without Fire or,lilea
The eimpllClty and easo by which this Machine Ie
managed, as also Its economy and great morlt,retom
Mends It to publlo (Moor. • Call and 800 machine In
opat.at-II:11!4 tke storo l
MANINAOTLIIIER AND SOLS - AMMT,-
. .• DAVID JONES.
TIN a onNisnliza._ BTORE,-14....733.011.EEN_ BT,
• •
*3.,yendf o r //N . :treed
,cyOzot,.
Fang ps43m; • e , • • • •
ateVTATE NOT E.-=,LOtters . Te a
terneutary on the }State Of' Aloiandor Woods,
of the Borough of Carlisle., deed:, haye boon
issued to the undersignedrOsldingth Old borough,
All persons indebted to said estate tvlll mako pay
pent, and those having claims
_nlll prosout Ahern
pinperly autliontlented • / • .
, DIVBILBA WOODS,
- • Exeeutr4o.
coLonv.
A . L. gPpNSLER,
Rool Borneo Agent, Scrivener, Conveyancer Ingur.
anon and Claim Agent. _ Wilco Motu' Street Near
Centro S pore.
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TALTJABLE PRIVATE RESI
DENCE FOR SALE.
innate On South Hanover street, Carlisle, now
owned and occupied' by Mrs. Waslnnood, late the
property of llonedlet Law. The lot fronts on Ilan
over 5t.,,00 fwd. ~ho extends back the anon . Width
240-Icol.`h, no alley. The hoProvements are rr largo
two,t.ry ill A MI: HOUSE, with Verandah lu front,
con: niqing Imuble Parh , r,,, , I tall, Chamber, Dining
roost nod it lichen on lower floor and six Chambers
'and th.th•reom On the 2nd story. G. and water
have oven int roduce.t. There is a large Eitable•and
Canino Mouse at the loot of the lot. The lot Is
well studded with: ornamental trees and I,h:rubbery,
besides (colt of almost every description and Grapes
of the most choice selectlon in abu n dance.
Enquire of. ' A. L. SPONSLER,
Real Estate Agent.
C230e.t..68 •
IT.ALUABLE F - A.RM. in -Perry Co ;
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Situate in Carroll township, 9 miles north of
miles north of Carlisle Springs and 11
miles wont of Duncannen, adjoining lauds of J.
Shearer, Nanvy Cling and others containing 120
1.01;li,. now owned by Levi Leeds, 00 acres of
which aro cikared, in m high Atate-of cultivation
and under good fence and the residue covered with
thriving timber. A never-failing stream of water
runs tin °ugh the farm and plenty of limo. within
2 miles,
FOR SALE.
A LAIRIB TUREICEITORY BRICK lIOUSE,
with a commodious Bach Building, occupied as a
Store, and privatoresidence, situated on West Main
Street Carlisle, near tho cornet of West. This prop
erty contains all the modern iMprovornonts Tho
lot being ZIO feet in front, and 240 In depth with
Stable and Carriage house on the alley In tho rear.
The buildings are ally now and in good condition,
and the location la a molt desirablo ono for business.
Enquire of A. L. SPONSLIIII.
:Bang 58.
TOR SALE. '
Two new - TWO-STORY BRICK ROUSES, alt•
tutted on East Street, a short distance South of the,
Railroad Bridge. These buildings have beau lately
erected and era in excellent. order, having Rater
introduced, with other convenient improventents.
Apply to A. L. SPON§LER.
Mang 68.
FO".SALE.• -
A co mmodious TWO-STORY BRICK PRIVATE
RESIDIZIChI, with a Two Story Brick Back Buildin'g
and fraalo Wash Ilona, attached, situate on West
Loather Street, near the corner of Pitt, in the Bor
ough of Carlisle. ' The lot contains 30 test in front
and 100 is depth, the house contains seven rooms
and a kitchen, and bus ire,, but recently built.
I'hp owner beiog desirlous of removing from Car
lisle, the proportywilr bo - disposed - of - on the - most -
reasonable terms. Enquire of .
A. L. SPONSLRIt
VALUABLE GRIST MILL AND
FARM AT PRIVATE SALE.'
• Situated on the ponodogUinet,Creek, 0 miles East
of Carlisle, and 2 miles North of New ICingston ' in
one of the most fertile feud productive parts of the
county. The Mill is , bnilt of ,Bride and Sion°, has
bean recently ropaired and is in excellent condition,
containing tour run of stone, and has Ono of the
best water powers on the creekovith.n:Saw Mill at
. ladled.
7. The term contains 10 ACRES. of °sealant land.
with a large Two. Story
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AN7 , 310N
BAR \ ,FRAME TENANT -HOUSE and other
'dings thereon eructed. Tho land Is inn high
.1 cultivation and under good loner, and has
trißterilora apple ore or , os es o or. re •.
The Mill with the water power and 5 or 6 ocreS of
and, embracing the tenant house, will be disposed
.f separate (cote the form should She purchaser do-
o It.
For Loran; and particulars apply
L. to
SPONSLER,
ltaal Estate Agent
=
PAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
1)..? A Double 3 S. tory Brkk Homo with Frame
kitchen attached, suitable for occupancy of two fan,-
Hien, or non t oro Room and Dwelling, situated on
PENN STREET, CARLISLE,
will be ,lisposed of on fitvorablo terms
12jutse GS.
Alcoa valuable building lot, situated on tho Soutb
East corner of West and Pomfret Streets, fronting
60 feet on Pomfret, and 240 foot ou West' Street.
This In 011 q of the most desirable building lots in tho
boreogb.
12june CS.
AALTIKBLE LIME- STONE
FARM FOIL SALE.
Situate about miles South West of Carlisle,
owned by David h. Lerew, containing abont SO
ACRES, nearly all cleared, under good fences and in
a high ~tat o of cultivation.
The improvements lan a rommodlous'TWO.STOßY
LAC ROUSE, WHATIIERROARDED, smaII.FRAME
BARN and other convenient out-buildings. The
owner having removed from the county Is desirous
of disposing of the shove premises which will be
done paternis advantageous to the purchaser. The
CIO. proximity tn the borough renders this property
one of tho most-desirable investinents of any now In
the market. -
For terms ke., apply to A. L. PONSLER.
Rea S l Estate Agt.
18.fept68.
IWO NEW 'MO-STORY BRICK
RESIDENCES AT PRIVATE SALE.
Situate on West Pomfret street, In the Borough of
Ca Aisle, owned by Charles - W. Weaver/ each build
, ing contains twenty foot In front and twenty-elght
In depth, and has a TWO.STORY BRICE BACK
BUILDING attached, having Gas and Water Intro•
duced, with all the - modern imprrivements. The
buildings are just newly built, in the best possible
ne'dor, the lots extending back from the street RIO
foot.
Far turms npply to
A. L. SPONSLER,
Tto3l Estate Agt
ZUI
VALUABLE AND HIGHLY IM
PROVED FARM AT PRIVATE SALE.
Situsto on the 'Torso Road" near Churchtown,
owned . by C. B. Nioslay, and (:ontaining UO Acres
Of the text quality of Limestone Land In a high
:de of cultivation.
The improvements are a large TWO STORY
ST)NE MANSION. lIQUSII, BANK BARN. 'Wagon
Shod, Carn Crib and other convenient outbuild
ings. Au excellent well of water at the buildings
Lehi es running water in two of the fields and
thiough the horn-yard. The fences aro -all of
Locust Poor and . Chestnut' Rails and ore in the
beet possible condition. There is an .abundance
of fruit of all Irin Is. This is one of the most pro
ductive Struts in the county and will be disposed
of on the moat reasonable terms. Thu stibrarlber
will :Lira sell 1:1 Acres of excellent Chestnut' Tim .
her Land Bing on the mountain South of the
above der...llloa premises, near the land of Mich . !.
Brandt, either together or separate front the- aboVO
doses lbed fa, us.
fs r toms,and further particulars inquire of
A. L. SPONSLER,
BLINDS,
'04;9. Real Estate Agt.
CLOTHS
TWO STORY BRICK RES"-
,
A : AIt:NCI: AT PRIVATE SALE.
Situate on North Pitt Street, Carlisle, owned by.
Mrs Eliza Lmnberton, The lot contains 20 feet in
tront and 120 In depth. 'Thaimprorements are a
commodious TWO-STORY BRICK HOESE with a
Two-Story thick 'Back Building attached. The
front part containing Double Parlors and Hall on
first floor, and three chambers on the second story
and attic above, the back building a large kitchen
and chamber above. There is a good Frame Stable
oh the foot of the lot 16 by lit. Fruit trees and
gtapPF end Hydrant in the yard. The premises
aro In good condition, tillb good brick pavements
fleet and rear. A. L. SPONSLER,
Real Estate Agt.
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2.55ep.63.
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ITOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND.
jULTNITAMTATINtTOWN PRIVATE 811;k:
Situate about nine North of the residence of
Woe. 11. Mullin, - Emu., adjoining land_of Oen.
owned by John Goodyear, gontaiting 10
Acres of la rat. The improvements urn a return°.
Slants TIVO-ST9ItY NitAslll HOUSE, Frame Stable,
and excellent well of water anti fruit of all kinds.
The property Is In good conditlon, the house hav
ing been recently repaired land painted.
For terms Sc., apply to A.4...8110NR,1111,.
, Neal Estate Agt.
BETE /tr. CO
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ATALUARLE TOWN PROPERTY
A' PRIVATE, SALE. •
Valuable residua.o or buulnoss aloud at private
solo situate on South Nanny. street. Nos. 3ii
and UT.
Tha property consists of a
7807
D.ol'll B 11 , 0 US E !
ono !Cut of which to built of Slone and the othei
of Nick, 'malting two, complete 'louses, suitable
or pierce 'of 'bufilnerii:.l'
Thal o is also two frame Buildings 'ou' the prem•
lees which could by very rowdily ho cone cyted /nth
dwellings • i
For terms and other particulars enquire 'Of
-- . - A. L, SPONSILit,
'Real listate AO.
ISsop-68.
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F R ES", OYSTER, SALOON
ITN,DEIt HALL.:
I will supply fruit, primp oysters to' familloil at
ono dollar per huridrod, and Will furnish them-at
all hours of tho day.
On chafing dish per dozen
On half shop
Roasted
:Med
' In my saloon are to bo tumid the very host eabbi
but at, end the finest lonensior Boor broughti Into
the town..
I have else in my Blilierd Saloon,two the
very beet tables to ;bo.ronnti in any own in the
State. • . • - '
• I will spare no pains to glve;' eatlefiefion to no;
guests. Oleo mo a call ail,' you will fled all things.
just ae represent them_ . J.ACOP
23oct-ite.
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IVIaOR RENT ,OR 44,.:14E. -
o two dwolliug 11011000 on 19 fit'POrnfiot,nioio .,
Pftt Streoti as now occupnt bjr , .. e lym. Olopper, ant!
Aire. Conn. ADPIY to
2ttOct-8
ju A vary deidrable Brloic liwel.lllll4 It6utio
ntroot, botwoon PajniVet and.tiouth.Pos6ouid6&glV4,' : -
Nov?mbqr I.lltb, Irdoslred., Apply to
... • 11.1YEA8I0) ,
'UM% %RE . . • •
25E:43
20cts
30cts