Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, November 27, 1868, Image 3

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    Philadelphia Markets.
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• PallLaanyntA, Nov. 24- i 3
Thorn's very littleln seed, : and we nntfl
tine to . quote clover at so' 60a7 25; •timoth¢ at
60a2 62%, and flaxseed at $2 564 60 per bus.
stoik•of 9,tiereltron Bark is reduced to a
Tidily. low figure, and 80 hbda No. 1 sold , at 's42 60
.per tom' • • •
The flour Market Untinues se last quoted,
demand being confined to the wants of the home
atrado. f 3 lea of 200 bawl. lowa 'lnd' klinnesota
extra hardly at V 150a8 25 - per , harrek - 400 •barrele
Penneylvania andblo extra family at 17i 2010 60;
Come (Andy lots at Wein and , extra at 7 pat 76
'Rya flour ranges Onra $7 25 to $7.76,• In corn meal
nothing doing. • '
The offerings of prltim wheat eontimie•ilght, and
it meete a fair, Inquiry at' SaMirday's , quotatioae.
tales of 2,400 oeheis fair and prime red et $1 000
2 10 par bushel, and 1,000 bushels amber at $2,15.
Ryo le rather higher, and small lots of Pennsyl-
vania sold at 01 Mat 66. There Is very little corn
here, and it is in demand -at an advance with
sales of I ‘ ooo bushels old yellow at $1 21)al. 25;
1,000 bushels Western mixed at. , $1 24, end 600
buitheleFilew do at $l. Oats aro in' fair request;
and 2,000 bushels Western mid -at 6.5a7.1.c. No
sales of barley or malt.,
• Wblaky Is very quiet, and small sales of duty
id at $1 08al. 10.
MARKETS
CARLISLE PROpUCII MARKET
C~rlleleirloyeE4hor 26th, 1808
Barnlly Flour.• • •
Baperfne d 0....
do RYP
WitITE WHEAT
RED d 0....
RYE
CORN
*
4 ... 05 to ..
- -
OATS, (new)...
OLOVERSEED...
TIMOTIIYSISED
FLAXSEED ....
DARLEY
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'General Vir
OArlinl
Corrected Weekly b
duce Market. ,
e, November 25th, 1808.
Andrew Ifinahtnood
' -30 BACON-MOULDERS, 18
BUT T
' '''' ' 80 BACON BIDES, 14
L EG A O R 4 O, -- '', 18 WHITE BEANS 326
TALLOW, 10 PARED PEACHES, 26 _
8 UNPABED PEACHE S It
BOAPI - 4 0 DRIED APPLE% 4
BEESWAX, - "
BACON HAMS 18 RAGS,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
"SOUTH END:"
We havi In store o largo supply of the best of
everything for Christmas Times, which we offer at
greatly r uluced prices, Wholesale and Retail.
Thonsusber,slothilfg but the but. ,
59M. BLAIR k SON;
,sale and Retail Grocers.
P. B. We are just recolrlug a large lot of Salt,
nice am) clear, which aro.offer at prima that must
blears. .
Tu ALATAIII CLAIN° are how np again for ad-
Jostment, and the British Oovornmont has ex
pressed itself desirous of an' arbitration. Among
the claims persistently Pressed, •are IlMso of the
svar.prdsont and active J. 0. - Ayer A Co., for the
value of shinnierite of Chorry.Pectoral, Sarsaparilla,
Ague Coro, and Rills, in transit for . Oregon, 'Van
couver:s.tsfand and Russian America destroyed on
the Anna Schmidt off the coast of South America
So universal is the rise of their remedial; that
ttly are afloat On almost ovary Fos ; and this tfrm
la Ism - pion tly caught between. the upper and %ether.
millstones of contending nations. But they:aro
known to stand pp for their rights, and to get them
gto — n -D. C.
Sleighs - I Sleighs I Sleighs I
a. B. & N. Shark have now on hand over a dozen
of ,first.clase 81eIghe, both sin gin and double
seated. Sim sale at their new Manufactory, on
the corner of South and PP t Street,
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.27ne'r -Sta.
TESTIMONIALS.
Phlyulelphle,Merat 10th, 1868
J4C013 Seamen, Es.i,-- . l.fy De'or Sir Solite eight
months ago, when suffering from great nervous
prostration, the result of exposure and overtaxed
energies, I was Induced-by you (an old friend) to
into as'a , torihr your celebrated -Bitter -Cordial;
/and sortgreeehlysurpri•lng have boon Its benefi
cial effects, that cannot refrain froni thus bearing
testimony In Its favor. As a beverage, it is as
pleasantand' delightful as a glees of rich dark
brown sherry; its an appetizer before meals,‘perfack,
ly magical; and as a Mu - eater of food, the , toast pi
tent compound I ever- know. Altogether, 1 con
sider it one of the bapplest combinations of medlci-,
nal herbs ever offered to the "as a carative
I most clieerfeßy .and confidentially recommend it
to eyery aufferdr 'from Debility, Dyspepsia and
Rheumatism. AB a'-Witbstitute for. the villainous
•Ichobblie and Anon, neoctions Imbibed at too
madly of the public bars 1 the present day,. it must
oleo prove a blessing.
Verbtruly yours,-
kOKIJOItN,IIro Marshal.
Sstandini advertisement in
, - A LEY %NDER W. B
tia.. Read SCHEETZ'
another colnmn.
27n06•1t
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ARP - DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, and CATARIIII
rented with the utmost summit by J. Isaacs M. D.
and Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear in the
Medical College of Pennsylvania, 12 years experience
(formerly of Leyden, Holland,) No. 805, Aisle St.,
Phila. Testimonials can be aeon at this office. The
medical faculty are Invited to accompany their is
tients,as ho hat no secrets In hie practice. Artificial
eyes inserted without pain. No charge for °semi.
nation.
I2june 68.1 y.
DR. JACKSON'S; A. NALEPTICA.
NEW RED EDY,IN CONSIESIPTION.—A Physi.
11111- who had--Consumption Dar several_years with,
frequent blefidings of the lunge, anted himself with
a medicine' unknown to the profession, when his
rase apPeared hopleae. He lathe onjy physician who
has It In hie own parson, or who has any knowl.
edge-of ctuei,tand-tw.can.aserituttlia..degree_ol_
health he now enjoys to nothing but the use of his
medicine; and nothing but utter despair And entire
extinction of all hope of recovery, together with a
want of confidence Nall others induced him to hazard
the experiment. To those suffering with any disease
of the Lunge ho proffers a treatment he confidently
believes will eradicate the disease. Price $1,50 per
bottle or $8 a half dozen, senthy express. Send for
el rrular or call on DR. E. BOYLSTON JACKSON,
No: 260 North-Tenth Street, Philadelphia.
Per sale by Koury F. Geyer, Mechanicsburg, Pa.,
and Druggists generally.'
22may 68.1 y.
M. MYERS, , L. MYERS, J. LIVINGSTON.
M • At Y . 7 PSS, & CO. ,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
- HAVE REMOVED TO
No. 105 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
24july 64441m5. •
NORSE and Cottle Powders and Linimonts,togoth
Sr with a largo assortment of fresh Drugs and Modi.
sines, Dye Etuffs, Ac., die.,just received at Common
Worthingtoc's Drug Store, No. 7,East Main Street
Carlisle.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OTIOE.—W herene g the under
,Ll signed on March 6th, 186 k, gave to Jacob
Pdq a promissory note for Ono rfundred and
EleVentymine 'Dollars, more o- less, payable ten
months after date, and whereas there has' bop a
partial failure in the consideration for said rfote.
Notice Is hereby given to all persons not to nligotb
ate slid note, as payment thereof will be contested.
MILLER.
2%10,a
DUBLI.O . SALE OF VALUABLE
L -ESTATE.--i will sell at 2 &clock P.
M., on Wednesday, the .10th day of December, on
tho -premises, In Greencastle, Fitt:skiing conoty, Pa.,
tho following property, to wit: A large: two-story
BRICK WARRISOUBE, situated on the corner of
Carlisle and Main streets. This 1.1. one 'of the
largest Grain Warehouse on the line of the Cum
berland Valley Railroad, .and. is located In the
midst ol the best grain produeing section, of the
Cumberland Valley. - Double 'Tracks run through
the tfouge and the yards, the latter' are large and
give aoundant room for Coal and Lumbar Yards.
Pe roans desiring to put-Chase a property affording
rare chances for Produce and 0 ommissiori s buelness
will find It to theiViad rants to to 'ex amine It.
I will sell also, at the game time, a good two-story
DWELLING 1101J6E, nololning the Warehouse.
. • Tering made kneiwn'oti day of ogle by ,
' -• • • GEO. A. DEITZ, Chairberaburg, Pa.
N0v.27.2t5. - • ~
D,OBBIN-S'
1070E0T#I0
BOOT POLISij
MAKES A LASTING SHINE
31161rwho'binok their. loots oh filaprday•nigiaL.
with ordinary black log, don't have much a blue on
SundayeAotbn polish Milton% hat thershin Et of
BOIIKINS' BLACKING '
- . r
Laois .Saturilay Night ,f all day Sunday
't " th
ea any o or ng made.
Manufactured only by a. B. Dobbins,. at hio
minim Soap and Blacking Works. Sixth Street and
Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. • • •
F o r Sale by 0. Damn%
2740 r 438.2 m. ' • - " •
of of
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OaalSeLe Dirowr Dant,
Notember a, lAN:
The Board of Directors bate declared a Dividend
of Five per neat:Pie third net Mx menthe,' dear of.
tales, payable on demand.
HAULER;
• •• .
ARBLV - YARD. ,
7,3 znigne,tomile, 'iAravroNne, llfarilloe
Poor Mlle, 'ow hind and made to 'order South Hen.
o'er Otreet,Pfery*e. Pio
Otintitichl7
NEW AD.VERSISEIIIEN TS.
BUFFALO BABES !
The:undo/signed having made a tour through
the Wcuitern blountt3c; has just toturnod mrtth.
largo and well selootod stock of Sao
B'UFVALO ROBES!
Whicßlid purabuied on the Plains-of-Kansas, and
which tail betvold on' the .molt' roasonablo, terms.
hobos, to bo sion . at Wm..o, Ulysses _Shoe -Store,
No. S, South Hanover Street, Carlisle.
27n - or 68.2 m. W5l. OLSPPER.
PUBLIC. SALE OE A VALUA
BLE LtmiAra AND COAL YARD AND
TOWN RESIDENCES.
On. IVeceltesflay, : Decomber. ”04,:468:
. The subscriber will self on the promises, in ,6lie
Borough of Carlisle; Pu., the following desirable
Heal Estate ' _ -
No, 1 A Lot of Ground locafed on West Main
Street, 21 foot front and 150 feet In depth, more or
less, hay lug thereon erected. a IV, STORY BIiIOK
HOUSE. with _Prairie Kitchen, Smoke House, Wood
House; and all- other necessary outbuildings.
There Is also a Hydrant at the door, With IVater
and Gae through the House, which is finished in
nil
iodern style.
No. - 2. A Lot of Grou rd aroining No. lon the
Wee:, containing a n0w . 21.4 STORY BRICK HOUSE,
Poet front by 72 feet .117 depth, having Water.
and-Gas in the !Mine, and- all modern Improve
ments, with all nocrfsary out-buPdings on th e lot.
There are Piro ineurance Policies on both the
above buildings, which are paid up in. full and
transferable. •
No. 3. Eight Lots of Ground adjoining No. 2
on the Wear, being a Ilist-class LIMBER AND
COAL YAItD containing large add commodione
COAL SHEDS, A LA RGE COAL AND HAY SCALE
of the Root A Cam patent; OFFICE, AND CON
VENIENT SIDING, connecting with the - man
track of the Cumberland Valley Rail Road. Tide
is one et the moat ,desirablo •Coal and Lumber
Stands in Carlisle, and oilers rare inducements to
any one desiring to engage In the business. These
lots will-be sold together or separate to - suit pur
chasers.
Sale to commoner at ono (1) o'clrick P. At .; on
raid day, when terms will be made known by
SAMUEL 31. HOOVER.
27nov-7.t.
10 50
700
7 00
.1 00
-1 76
NEB
i2RAND HOLIDAY- FAIR OF
‘_A TILE OUMBERLAND FIRE COMPANY.—The
Cumberland Fire Company bog lemur to announce
to tho citizens of Car Hole and vicinity, that thoy
will hold a
GRAND FAIR AND FESTIVAL
during the Holidays, commencing on THURSDAY
EVENING, DEGEMBEE 24111, 1868, and closing
JANUARY 2d, 1868.
Tho proceeds to he applied to tho purobaso of a
NEW FIRE ENGINES
Tso old Ermines and material ofi tho Oimpany
behm entirely worn out, and unit for sorrier, in
consequence of which it has been for somo time
without on efficient apparatus. The follolvlng aro
among the princlpni articles of value to be chanced.
off UNE TALUABLE IMPORTED CARPET, ONE
SPLENDID COOKSTOVE , ONE ELEGANT MORN
INO•OLORY STOVE, ONE GOOD RAG CARPET,
wills other necessary articles.
Our citizens will at once see the importance of
encouraging.our Pair, and of assisting the Coos.
pony in,nceomplishlng its pnrpos..
The public generally aro Invited to attend, oral
loud their asslstrince, as everything will ho done
to promote the comfort. and plelisure. of_all wino
may give us a helping mni. It should also be
remembered that the Cumberland Fire Company
has not asked or received any assistance for many
seeds.
JONTBIBUTIONS-and articles earnestly—soliclt
ed, and will be thankfully resolved by any of the
underrigncd rommlttyo of arrangements. 'llse
public Is assured that everything will be con
ducted wills honesty and fairness, as our books.
numbers, ke , will always he ready for inspection.
.r (Am B. DehotT,
Jacob Albert,
George A. 'Gilman,
N'reclez Irk Ifitys„
Stenhnn Pondergraba
Mlehiol Doyle,
Cinnmilhc of Arrangements.
CHARLES P. SANS°, Chaim un
47unv.6S.
. STATE NOTICE,-
Jalto undersigned having been entpor crud to
sett e up the est .to of Jacob Itedtecher, deceased,
late of the city - of Baltimore, Maryland, Inquests all
,persons knelt leg theniselrealo be indebted' to Odd
Nato to math illmodinto:payment and those having
chums, to present _them, duly authenticated, to
either of the nudes signed. . . •
J, WEDSECKER,
Lebanon,. Pa.
A. R. ILL:BBL:OBER,
Wilholin'e Hotel, (P 0 Box 1224) Baltirnore, Ny
'Ationleys tor rho ~helrx
27 Nor>6B.6t
FX_ECTJTOR'S igOTIQE.
I Letteris Testamentory on the estate of Mary.
Hodder. dec'd.. late of West ,Pentisbore township,
have been issued by the Register to the subscriber,
re In South Middleton township. All per
sons indebtud will make payment and
chit ms will present them to
JOHN BOWMAN,
Executor of Wary Hidden, dec'd
20nov 66.1 its s.
OTICE.—The subscriber • hereby
.1 giver uotico that his llound-boy Charier W.
nanno, n lad about fourteen ,oars old, of light
complexion, about four feet a few inches tall, has
run away,from hint, and he announcer that no
credit Anil( ho given him on bin accoupt,.and will
ho responsible for no damages he may Manton.
J1:111ti EIINEsT.
20nov ISIS. , Jts 0.
SEED POTATOES.
Genuine Harrison Early Ilnno, and Goodrich,
delivered at Frederick Cornman'e Furniture'
Warehouse, at the following ratan to January
lit, IWO, after 'which ten per rent. rviP he added
to the pri can
ARRISON POTATOES, per bashal. $ 2,25
GOODRICII per bushel. - • • - sl,7n
EARLY ROSE per pound - 80ets.
Address.' F. IV. COOK.,
Flora Dalo P. O.
Adams County Penna.
20no. 08-3 ts.
J. L. STERNER'S
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE.
Between Ilanoverand E . loglrord Street', In rear
of the Borman House.
C RL iS N'NrA-
Having fitted up the Stable with Now Carriages,
&c., I am prepared to furnish first-ehrs turn-outs
at reasonable rates. Parties taken to and front the
Springs
--201aor-684
JONES HOUSE.
II A It RISB.IT R G, PA.
The undersigned having leased the popular and
well known Louse, which has been thoroughly
repaired and greatly Improved, and ae. well as an
t Irely refurnished throughout with elegant new
furniture, including all the appointments of a
first-class Hotel, will Inc ready for the reception of
guta.ta en and after the 13th of November, 181 ht,
THOMAS
20nov OS 3m. Frontlet°,
Register's Notice.
IOTICT4I IS HEREBY GIVEN,
to all persons Interested, that tin, following ac
coalito horn been filed in title utllee, by till. il-CMIII
- thereto named, for emunitiltion, anti will
pi .senlo.l.to tato Orpliltns' Court of Cumberland main
ly, frafimnilrmation and allowance, on Tuesday, tho
nth day of December, A. D., 1809,
1. Supplemental account ofJames B. Weakley and
Robert Uell, Executors of the will ruml -testament
of Robert Bell, Into of South Middlotou torrueldp
deed.
2. First and partial account of Samuel Woods
Sterrett, James Thomas Strrott and Woe. 1..
Craigheau. Executors, of the last will and testa
ment of John S. Sterrett, late of Dickinson town
ship; deed.
3. FliAttiand final account : of John It. Bowman.
Adraintatnttor of Samuel Bowman. dee'd.
4. Flret account of John 11. Cressler an 4 Michnol
Cro - nler, testamontary — Trifstees of the hell, of
Adam Cramer.
6. First and linelaceount of Mari °. Christlioh,
and Emanuel Snake, Executors, of Chas. 1:i
Cbristlhiq,_dox'd.
6 .-'fha nicohut of Jewma W. Eby, gx.UchtotWf
Lowis llarlau, ,c'd.
7. 0 uardlanahli, .account of J: Ilmlogar, guar
dian of ,Beafrice Walborn, a minor child of Dr. D
11. Walborn, doc'd.
. 8.,Th0 first and final account ofJam cs
Tancutor of Mary 0, Mcilhenny, deed.
o.. Third and final account of John M. IToodburn
and Joseph A. 'Woodburn, Administraters of his"
01. Woodburn, doe'd.
10. First and final account of T. I. Blair, Ad
ministrator of John Pure°, deed.
11. First and final account of T. P. Blair, Ad
ministratorpfldetrgoret' Ferree, dee'd.
JACOB DO lißiltillMEß,
Lindy OFlte, - •
NATURE'S GREAT RESTORER
SCHEETZ'S
CELEBRATED
BITTER CORD] L
•
This medical preparation is now Ole, ed to' the
imlrlie as a reliable substitute for the /11411 V worth
use compounds which now flood the market. It Is
purely vegetable, composed of various herbs, ,
gnth
ered from the great storehouses of name, and
selected with the utmost care. It is not recom
mended as a Cues ALT, but by Its direct and salu
tary influence upon the Heart, Liver Kidneys;
_Ltumit,_Btomookand Dowels, it aots_both as_iv. pre..
vontivo and cure for many of the diseases to which
their, organ,' are subject;.lt Is a reliable Family
Medicine, and can be taen by either Infant or
adult with the same beneficial results. It Is • a
certain rrompt and speedy remedy for DIANIIII(KA.
.DY,SIiNTICILItiBOWILLOOSIFLAINT, DYSIPIIFERA.
-LOWNEFISOF SPIRIT ; FAINTING.% HIOKIIEAD
ACHE, Ac. For CHILLS and FEVERS of all kinds ;
it is tier better and safer than quinine, without
.any itieperniolinnv effects. It creates. an 'appa
tite ; provetrajitlwerful digester of food, and will
counteract the effects of 'liquor in'n few, minutes.
JACOII SOHEETZ Sole Proprietor,
N. W. Cot. Fifth and Pato Sta.i haled* Pa
,-480TID . pY,.&LL PR:013915p3,
20no► OBdy._e p e o ra
BOOTnAND SHOE STORE FOR
nALII,,
Tie subscribers, intending to quit the' business,
offer at Private Sale their entire fitolik. of Boots,
nose, Leatifer, Illaturee"and good will, 'St lose
than coat. The Stash on hand is worth about •
fifteen hindred delete They will also rent the
Storeroom, now °Coupled by them, te . the pur.
chaser, if dOlilredj, at Ireaaouabie 'lre This
Storeroom L l O ,ictatta. ; near the
Potato Square, and to one of tho moot dosirablo
-biude ems elands in the town. It hoe boon fitted
up expresoly_ fir the Shoe bus loess. The eubserlb
ore • rolloquiph the litieluess.' which bas moved
profitable to;them, Simply bOcaso they, Intend to
order into tlhe wholesale .inanufaaturo, and it doe's
not 'suit thou" tb labgage in both the business.
F. 0.01.10111Ng ,& 113110.
41'19198-cum.
U. OWEN.
-Vitality and Qotor
A dressing which is
at once agreeable:heal
thy, and effectual for
preserving the hair.-
Fade 4 or gray hair is
.50011 restored to its origi
nal color with the grois
and freshness of youth.
Thin hair is thickened,
falling hair checked,4
and baldness ottani
tiarod by 14 ugo:
Nothing can restore !_the hair where
the follicles aro destroyed, or the glands'
atrophied and decayed. But such as re,
main can be saved•for usefulnoss.by this
application. Instead of fouling the hair
with a pasty seditn6nt, it will keep it clean
and 'vigorous. Its occasional use will
prevent the hair from turning gray or
falling off, and consequently -prevent
baldness. Fredifrom those deleterious
substances which make some preparations
dangerous and injurious.to the hair, the
Vigor can only benefit but not harm it.
If wanted merely for . a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can bo found so desirable.
Containing neither oil or dye, it 'does riot
soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on
the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre 'and
and a 'grateful perfume.
ltstio trays,
Ambrose Boyle,
Jam llniloy,
Edward Arney,
James Davie,
ISHalite . ' Sthilli;
EEC
PREIAREI BY
Ell
N_OW ApVEI!T:ISEMENTS.
Ayees
HAIR VIGOR,
For restoring Gray _flair to 1t natural
irepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer, & Co:, .
PRACTICAL .AND.AI44LYTICAL CHEMISTS,
_ LOLWELV MASS. -
PRIOE .1.00
20oot 68 ly
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
FOR PURIFYING' THE BLOOD
• Tho reputation this ox
collent medicine enjoys,
Is derived frat Its cures,
ragi ' ll f o Inveteratelchftrerll
"coons of- Scrofulous die.
..., ease, where • the system
seuruod saturatod with
.11 corruption ' have 'boon
purified and cured by it.
I `O Scrofulous affoctionsand
11711* .-=` l 4 ll , , 7i.g e w - disorders, which wore ag
gravr.4.l by tuetiaofulous contamination until
they, were painfully afflicting, ltd. bean radically
- .redid 'snob great, pumbots in almost every see
don of the country, that the ruble scarcely need
to be informed of Its Virtues or 'stook ,
Scrofulous poison is ode of the most destructive
enemies of our rude. Often, this unseen and IMO t
tenant of the organism undermines the constitu. ,
tine, .d Invites the attack 01 oufeobling or fatal
disoasos r wtehout-excitingsPiclon — of — ito — Pres =
once. Again, It seems to brood Infection through
out the body, and thon, on some Ilvorable occasion - ,
rapidly develOp into ono or other of Its hideous
forms, either on the surface or among the vitals.
In the luster, tubercles may he suddenly deposited
In the lungs or heart, or tumors formed' In the
liver, or it allows its presence by eruptions on the
tkln, or foul ulcerations on some port of }he bo iy.
lists a the OCCIISIOUSI 111,0 of a bottle of this
&trsoporilla is advisable, even whop no settve
symptoms of disease appear. persons afflicted with
the following complaints gonorally find immediato
relief, and, at length, cure, by' the use of this
SA RSA PA RILLA Stt, Anthony's Fire, Bose or
Erysi &las, Teller, Salt Rheum, Scold head, Ring
arm, Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and other eruptions or
isibie forms of Scrofulous disease. Also In the
more concealed forme, no Dyspepsia. Empty,
Heart Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, and the
v.lous Ulcerous affections of the muscular and
nervous Evitems.
Mouth Dreielloticforeach - case ere - found inosr
Almanac, supplied gratis. Rhetanatisni and Gout,
when caused by accumulations Of extraneous mat
tern- in -the- bkmd r - yield quickly- to. it; at also
Liver Clnnplaints, Torpidity, Congestion, or ht/lama
lion of tins Liver and Jaundice, whoh arising, I/6
they often do, from the rankling poison In the
blood. SA RSA PA RIL L.l is a great restorer - for
the strength and vigor of tho system. Those who
ale Languid and ListleSs, Despondent,' Sleepless and
It oubled with_ Nervous Apprehensions or Itars,
or any el the effectiM. symptomatic of Trcokness,
will find Inimeillate tenet and contincing °vi
des., of its restorative power upon trial._
1' l' A le El) 713'
pr. J. C. Ayer CO., Lowell Mass
Pract s ieoleul Analytical' Chemists. •
SOLD BY ALL s nitiumnsms EVERYWHERE.
30uct
UTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the District COUrt tit:the Milted States,'
Eastern Diana - of' l'ennsylrania.
Elias Whitler of Bast Donegal township, Lancas
ter county; Penna., In said District, Bankrupt,
haring petitioned for his discherge, a meeting of
the creditors will be held on- Friday, the 27th day
of Noventher,lB6B, at 10 o'clock A Wore Rog
htc r A. Haymaker, at No. 0, South gee on street,
In the city of ',ancestor, that the okamlnation of
the Bankrupt may be finished. ,The Register
will certify whether the bankrupt has conformed
to his duty.
A hearing will Also be held on Wednesday, the
Uth day of Deeeuitier, 186 S, at 10 o'clock A. NI.,
before the Court at Philadelphia, where parties in.
torestoiljnay show cause agiii mit the discharge.
( Witness the Hon. John Cadwalador,
,
s. \-Juilgo of said District Court, and the seal
thereof at Philadelphia. the 6th of No.
',ember, 1063.
ATTEST. Q.R. FOX,-Clerk.
A. H A-VNI A KERT Reg WON
Dino r 08.10
RI(4)
c e • . BANKERS, CO
NO: 35 SOUTH THIRD STREE
PH I LADELPH lA.
*NERAEAENTB,
O,,,PENNSYLVANIA
wv zrizit a sv pp f
OF THE
~FEJNS rp'
jfAllOr r eke
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
The NATIONAL Lira litarrneriOs COMPANY II a
Porpotailoo chartered by special Act of Coligreza: aa
proved July 25,1868, with a
CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, Fax PAID.
Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solicitors, who
oelniitett to apply at onr °nice..
Fuliperticularstobehad on application at our office.
boated in rho eeconcl story of our Banking House.,
Where Circulate' and, Pamphlets, fullytiescriblog the
hivantfigee offered by the Company.mai: be had.
It. 1V.. 0 I. I MK, ', • CO„ ,
. .
Appllettions torXentrsl . .and. Western Penney
tattle to be mode to '
It. B. RUSSELL, Manager,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Zang 69.1 y.
REMOVAL REMOVAL!!
J 0 II N DOLL,
IMPORTER O
TOYS AND FANCY:" GOODS,
has removed front No. 502 Market
,Street, to, 114:e new and spacious store
jiro. 905' Market St.;above•Ninth,
PHILADELPHIA
Whew ho will constantly koop o largo aosortment
of TOlfii of every description h NANCY- AIiTIOL,EB
- of the o toted variety. ,• "
CHINA WARE,
WORE BOXES, BEADS,
__,.pi..k;soVistturra CANES,
MARBLICS, SLATES, DENOLLS — ,,
GAMES of different 11194;
•
MASKS, of various Styß•s*Pati4;riftr.
GUM AND BASE BALLS ? AO.
Always receirlog the noweit'etylos ,of Goode
from the manufactories. ' •
Thaultful for past favors I sollolt a continuan co
of the mono nt the now atm. •
-1 JOHN DOLLS'
DIVOULER a DEALER IN DOMEETIO FANCY ARTICLES
• t , „ No. ,90S AltirkOfi . treet,
' 'PIITLADE/XtrlA:.
"01loy 68,2 m
Edrßm AT PRIVATE - kiALE.
Thenubscrlhor Offers at private sold Irle farm,
dated onth a framplke !am:Hog to Ohamburaburg,
`ono mllo must of Carlisle, contalalng sixty (CO) auras
more orders.
Thu land is l u a high state in cralcatlon the hn
prosomunta no Inatclauatwhibilta oltuatlon m in,
oqualltd. Any ponion desiring to view the'premises
can do up by , Milling neon the subscriber who realthia
thereon
. . W. T. BRANDON.
•AOTIVE ANA NIfftpCILENT AGENTS WANTED.
IM oomin'Fort, Tql
UNION idIITUAL• LION INBURANOU 'COMPANY
Claiming an:thls, Company dime, some advantage
peculiar Id Itself, -Agents are afforded an easy and
sinconhil method for securing risks. A liberal eoro..
, mission paid to agents, who must furnish first class
references. Address, D:.l3.Gioninger, Id. D., General
Agont,'No.-120 pouth 7th 80.; Philadelphia, Pa.
MISCELLANEOUS.
, I
BEST INVEST!BOTS:
It
FIROTAVIORTGA6E
.
313C*1V-31:34€5'•
MEM
UNION - PACIFIC
Raifroad Company.
850 MILES COMPLETED.
A limited remount of First Mortgage Bonds of the
Union Pacific Railroad Company are offered to. the
public, as one of the safest and most profitable in
vostmOnts. " -
• 1. -They are a first mortgagenpon the longest and
most Important railroad In the country:-
2.. By law they can bo issued to the Company
only as the rond is completed, so
. thAt they - always
re'presont a real, value.
' 3. The amount Is limited by , net of .oorigress to'
Fifty Million' Dollars no the entire Pacific lino, or
an average of less 4,han $30,000 per mile.
4. Bon E. D. Morgan, of the United States Sen
ate, and lion. Oakes Ames, of the United Slates
llouse of Reprbsantativei, aro the trustees for the
the bondholders, to lion that all their interests are
protected.
6. -Fiver Government Directors; appointed by the
President of the United Slates, are responsible to
the country for the management of its Affairs.
6. Three United Slates Conamiesionere -must cer
tify that the road is wall built-and equipped, and
in all regicide a first-class railway, before shy bonds
can be issued upon it.
7. Tho United States Government lands thl Cirm
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 dona
tion 0f.12,800 acres of land to the mile; lying_upon
each - side, of the road. ,
O. The bonds pity six poroent, In gold, and the
principal is also payable in gold.
10. The earnings from the local or way' business
were over Poim Munort . DomAns last years, which,
after paying operating expenses,. was much - more
thrui sufficiont to pay the interest. These earnings
will be vastly increased on the completion of the
entire lino in 1860.
. 11. No political ration can'realuce tho rata et In.
tared. It must - remain for thirty years—six per
cent per annum in gold, now equal to between eight
and nine por cont. In - currency. 27ic principal it
(Unimak in gold,-'lf a bon d - with guaran
tees, were issued by the Gcriernmont, its market
price would not bo lees than from 20 to 26
,per
premium, As these horde are issued under Gov
ernment authority and supervision, upon what 11
vory.lergoly a Government work,-they must ulti
mately approach Governbuffirptices. No other cor
porate bonds aro made secure.
12. Tho issue will soon be exhausted. The sales
have sometimes boon half a million a day, and near
ly twenty millions have already been sold, About
ton millions more may he offered. - It is Inert Im
probable that at sorao time not far distant, all the
remainder of tho bonds the Company cirilesuo will
be taken by some combination of capitalists and
withdritOin from the market, except at a largo 'ad:
vanes. Tho long time, the high gold' intorelt, and
the perfect securitity, must make -these bonds very
valuable for export.
All the Predictions which the officers of this Com
pany have made In relation to the progress and be:
einem 011.003 of their enterprise, or the value and'
advance in tho price of their soctirlties, have boon
more than confirmed, and they therefore suggest
that parties wit o desire to invest in their bonds mitt
fiat/ si lo their advantage to do soya once.
Subscriptions will bo received in Carlisle by
,
A. L. SPONSLEB,
and-in-New—York •
At the Company's Office, N 0.20 Nassau Street,
enn BS
John J. Cisco & Son, Minima No. 01, *Vail St.,
And by the Company's ativertised agents throughout
the United States.
Bonds sent free, but parties subscribing through local
agents, will look to them for their safe delivery.
A N'SW"PAMPIII,ET AND MAP WAS ISSUED
October let, containing a report of the work to
that date, and amore complete statement In rota
tion to the value of the bonds than can be given In
an advertisement, which will be sent tree on appli
cation et the Company's Mitres or to any of the ad
,.
vertified agents.
JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, Now York.
30oet 68-3 m. '
)ATENT CLOTH E _ S RACK.
The undersigned havg purchased the
right to Menu Mauro and sell BranneMan's Patent
- Otottide Ran:for - thls - county;glves notice that-the.
Public will to called upon either -by himself or
his agont, and orders solicited for the awe. - It
Is one of the- very best improvements of lbo age,
and shmild be found In every household. Orders
will"he promptly filled.
This Improved clothes rack has many advanta
ges, and, on account of Its simplicity and conyon
lance must - recommend Welt" to oil. Every
Family Is well aware of tho inconvenience and
annoyande occasioned by not having a convenient
arrangement 'on which to dry Clothing. Thelon,
'may of the weather will ORen not- admit of
Clothing being exposed out doors; yet families not
„prnyidod wit', a properly constructed Clothes Rnck
for ifield'doote.have no alternative. llow often
too, is it the case when Clothes aro being Ironed,
-that, for want of a suitable Clothos Rack on which
to thoroughly dry them, Chairs, &c., are "Celled
into requisition for that purpose, thus discommod•
Mg the lady of the house If a soot is required. to
say nothing of the Inconvenience otherwise. By
use of this Improved Reek all the annoyances aro
obviated.
It is adapted for out-doors as well ea In-door use,
and the meaner in which It is constructed makes
It useful at all tittles. Whoa not required for
drying Clothing, the arms may be folded for con.
TlllllO.O of room, at the same time bringing into
place-a number of hooks, forming - it Into a
convent eat
HAT & APPAREL RACK. .
- • - - -
For the present orders eon he left with David
Sipe, Undertaker on North Hanover Street.
Snot 68-3 m. N. pLIEItK.
BEEF,
IRON AND PURE BRANDY,
BY DE. HARTNIA.N,
Rogular Graduate of tho University ul Poona.
It will posltlvoly :curd Consuption, Coughs and
Colds, and all dlsinteei'Orthe Lungs. or Bronchial
Tubes. . .
It has been the means of RESTORING - TIIOU
SANDS to health ivho have bean given up beyond
the reach of medical assistance. It does more to re
lieve the Consmptlve than anything ever known..
iffilifitalTelTitrenglreirerto - r — diiilCV.aliThd
Children.
Each bottle contains the nutritious portion
of two pounds of choice Beef.
The cure of Consumption was first effected .by
the use of RAW BEEF . and BRANDY In Russia,
afterwards lo France, in-which countries, I have
triireled for years.
I havii used It with perfect sucrose In my own
family. In promoting this preparation to the
public I feel confident that every afflicted one who
roads thin (even the moat skeptical) may become
convinced,' by a single trial that it Is truly a moat
valuable medicine. •
Circulars and medicines seat, to any add 0414
Price $1 per bottle—six for 1116.. •
Üboratory 522 .South Fifteenti Strvet,
PIItLADELPIII A
Wholesale Agents, French, Richards & Co., Tenth
,and Market'Streets; Johnston, Holloway & Cowden,
002:Areh Street;, It. Shoemaker & 0., Fourth and
linen Streets, Philadelphia.
i.Sold by Druggists Everywbgre
30oot 68.3 m.
Looking Glasses,
OIL•PAINT'INGS .
ENGRAVINGS,'
CHRONI.O-LITHOGRAPUS,. .
~Picture Frames, -
R 0 6l§.R ' - o u r_,s,
Window Cornices, &o. &o.
JAMES :S. -EAE,LE & SON
816 Chestnu!. Street, Phila.
80oct Oti•lat. . ' •
FASHIONABLE I'ALL AND
WINTER llrfrAx4Erty.
MRS. S. A. MUTTON.
Having Just relurned,from Philadelphia with a
large and choice aeleetion of MILLINtIitY GOODS,
desires the hunter of (MUM and vicinity, to call
and examine her stock.
0024.rR151N.0
Tee latest stylo of
=
139NNETB,
OAPEB,
I have also lidded to my Ilno H of &mode, a fine
amortment Including BRAIDS, 8.11 , 1T011073,
YRIZETTES Sc.
N. B. Itches' and. Braida
110oct 684 t. . •"` • El: A. II -
MONEY SAVED
Wo aro'conitantly purohadng far cash in the
Nov York au &Boston Markets, all kinds of
• .
DRY AND• PANSY GOODS, BIL 8, COTTONS'
• ' ROOTS AND BIIOES, WATOLIES, SEWINO
•bt AMINES, OUTIMItY, 011588 GOODS,
' DOMESTIC CIOODS,', !to., ~to. • -
"
Which We are '. actually se ng an .ayer ge
prico or Ono' Dollar for each artiola. Our
BA leg being 'Wetly for • cash, and our • trade mach'
larger than 'that' of any other similar einicern,.en
ables us to give. better bargains than eon :be ob.
lifted of any ether house. •• .• ' ' ' •
THE' LADIES
Ate, apoololly halted to glia'uo a trial
BIND FOR CIRCULAR AND EXINIANOR Luir'
. , „ • . • • • • , , • •
Our club systein bt selling Is as follow': For $2
we lend 20 patent pen fountains and "beaks de.
,scribing 20 ditibrent article■ t 6 be iold !dr a dollar
each; 40 for $4; 00 for $0; 100 for '10 ; &o. Sent by
mall. COmmissione /aver than Mote cifera.by any
firm;otheraccording to aloe of club. • Single foun
tain and cheek, 10 eta. Illale and female agents
' emoted.. ,Bend money. in Ilegietere d .Let
'fine. fiend no's' tri el dub,' lind'you wlll itidtraOwb
edge that ydia cannot allbrd to buy goode of any
othethouse thoreatter. •
, • • lOWAN 11;1D3NDALL, •
—7 05 IlimoYer St.; Bbaton Maps
- ;
86 0 0 D.
. •
22may EB•Um
Per Bor 6 years on Ilond end Mortgage, on 1m-
Inbred property, the' City of Williamsport,
- worth twin a
the amount, 'tar which ten per sent
Interest will be pap, Address
' BOX 842, - '
Willlranoport,
, 0 119T 4 1t °,'
_ .
ESTA-TE.
ABLE '.HOTEL Tropetti
eIPILTVATE IIALE,OII. llifillANoll BOA A EAutt-
The enbeorlbeti afire akpilvata safe the well Ithorrii
botelstamlbk liewvlllo, Pa., known ea the'
- The lot (bpoin. wkwili the Ithtel.standell cOntalna
by 180 . 1 bot, and In addition thereto will be sold an
excellent GARDEN' con Mining,Bs by 180 feet. '
The bone 10 large And substantlatly,bullforetne
contalning , B sleeping apartments, gorldillar-room
Dining-room, Parlor,llltchen and all modern convex
lances. A good , Well of Water at the door,
BXCELLEN.k. STABLING
for, forty horses, Ice TlOnse, , Wood lionim o Smoke.
House and all necessary ont-bulldinge. • .
'The Logan House is widely and fayorably known
and is largely patronised. It Minix:ten quite recently
tanoyated and rpftirod 'througbout. .
• , , •
" . Terms to suit the purchaser.
•
'llor further partlealam sijpiy tbo embseriber,to
In bin !theories to Petee4; Abl, stblonvillo, Pa.,
JOB.' AMOODDURN.
28Aug•tr.
RRIVATE SALE.
The animas,. c ,Offers at private sale their
va liable property situated In Mifflin township, 8
miles North East of Newlaarg o - cOntaining 28 AOHEB,
together with 8 Arras of timber land, there le sup
posed to be a large quantity 'of Iron Oro on the
main tract, which makes It a valuable property.
Tho' buildings cousin! - of a apiendid; BEIM
ROUSE, Wash llouse,-Boultle Log :Barn, Hog Pea
amt other nocessary.out.bulldio - go there lea tndo,
.ty,Of all kinds of_ fruit op' 'qte .pram
well of water Muir the door
The land Is the bast quality of slate ha`ving boon
recently well limed,..thla ' is A 'desirable proPerty
near to Church, School And CSIII. •
Persons wishing to see the property and know
tho terms will pleas, call on the subscriber rasld•
log on the same,
MARC/ABUT HEM,
MAIIYIGH,
_ Mifflin Tomilkip.
25sed 68-tt.
4eVALUAELE LIMESTONE
—FARM FOR RENT. • .
T Valuable Limestone Farm situated In Poun
township, 0 umborland _county, ' Pa., about two
miles'South of Stoughetown, on the rood leading
- from James Myers' to David Ilay's,mfdway between
the Chambersburg Turnpike and the Walnut
Bottom 'Road. containing one hundred 'and forty
three ACRES,. In a' high state of cultivation, 'ls
°Mead •for rent. The Improvements are %a good
BRICK 110139 E, a large - LOG BARN, a Carriage
House, Corn Crib and all other nocessed out
buildings, alsci a good Well nod Cistern. Posses
sion will be given on thu 10th day of March, 1800.
, The present Tenant is A. McCullough.
For particulars Inqulro of
111R8. MARGARET R. MoRINSTRY,
, • Manville Penna.
Onov 03-st.
SALE OF ; CARRIAGES Sto
• •
We, the und,ersigned, have now on hand, and Mier
for sale at a bargain, a groat variety of Carriages,
such as GEBMANTOWNS and ROCKAWAY/3, - EL
TENSION TOP PHA:TONS, CARIMILLS'and TOP
BUGGIES, Leather and Canvass, at." all prices. Also
lot of Second Hand Carriages and Buggies,which we
of ter very cheap. Everything hf our lino made to order
at short notice, and warranted to give satisfaetion
We employ in every branch nom but the boot work.
men. Particular attention paid to Repairing and
Filleting old work "
A. B. k N. MERE,
Corner of Pitt St. and Church Alley, Carlisle; Pa
28Aug . 0843m •
VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT;
On Saturday,
By virtue of an order of the Orplaans'Court of
Cumberland county . , directed to me as Adminis.
tralrir of Sophia Sturm, dec'd., I will expose at
public sale, at tho Court liousejn tho Borough of
Carlisle, that valuable LIOUBB and LOTofO BOUND,
on West P omfrot street, in tho Borough aforesaid,
adjoining Isaac Nowcomor on the West, John
No' le on the Norlh, - and Mra, Summervillo on the
East.
The lot contains slaty feet In front on Pomfret
street, and one hundred and twenty feet in depth,
and hoc thereon erected a,,TWO-STORY FRAME
PLASTERED HOUSE, and RACK BUILDING and
other improfements.
This property Is advantageously located- for a
private residence, and will be sold as a whole or
subdivided so as to meet_the wants nof purchaser.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. 71., when at
tendance will be given and terms made known by
the undersigned.
11novf 8 . te
VALUABLE FARM AND COUN
TII.Y.SEAT,
'AT PRIVATE SALE!
The i übeeriber offers at private sale, his Tartu
and Residence known as the Greenhill Perm, and
formerly as the Cu!nberiand Nuriorles.
It is nituated 3% miles East of Carlisle, being
bounded - on the Rot th - by the - Cumberland Valley
Rail Road, and - contains 105 AGRCS. Tho Mansion
110111 , 0 is a large and substantial
BRICK BUILDING,
containing 14 apartmeots and three good collars.•
It has good well water In each Kitchen, (the
water for one being' drawn by a Hydrant and for
the other by a Pump,) also In the :Wash—noun,
close by, drawn from a Hydrant. The . yard is well
decorated and Shaded' by- Choice and Bare Ever-
greens, Shade Trees, Shrubbery, kc., &r. The
Bernie a large
with well water, the water being drawn by a Hy
drant under the Forebay. There Is also a large new
and commodious Hoz Pen and Poultry House com-
blood. There are seven permanent cisterns on the '
premises, accommodating the two Kitchens the Wash
house, Barn, Green House, Ac. Thorn is a Bath
House, Work and Tool Musa. Soma 400 square
feet of Propagating Bud, with two Furnaces and
substantial brick and iron flues, together with
Carriage House, Sthoke House, Wood House he.
The Fruit Department consist of; 400 Apple Trees
in full bearing or approaching that state.
150 Standard i'eare, many of them in a fine
bearing state.
300 Bearing Peach Trees, .and. 00 to 70 Bearing.
Cherry Trees.
Over 2000 Grape Vines, Including some 60 varie
ties, but most of the Concord, and many in a full
bearing state.
Also Raspberries, Blackborilea, Strawberries Ac.
This fruit department contains many of the most
profitable sorts, collected by the owner ,brring_his
- 2(ryiffifirOXifelthilletalftlio - Niirs - eiTtliirners7
In short,for a pleasant healthful location with from
30 to 40 miles of Mountain Range In full view
from the yard, and a general combinatimi'of con
veniences and comforts, it effort, a rare chance for
persons who wish to settle down and enjoy at once
n hat would require half a Ilfe-time to gather around
them.
On the same Farm Is nlso built a largo and com
modlous tketi,
with a good Woll and Cistern near the Kitchen
door, now Stable for Cow and Horse, Hog rem
Ste, dm., with young Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees,
and Flowering Shrubs flimsily under way.
The whole, with both sots of .buildings, can be
Vogl& or the mansion building ,witla Of, •or 100
ACHES, Can ho bought separately. •
.711Iddleses Station on the C. V. It. 11., td Otto
near the property
For furthor p:rtieuhre roll on the sutrierrbOr
residing on the promises, or address Boa No. 102,
Carnal° I'. 0.
. .
• DAVID MILLER.
Liarrieburg nlegraph and Lancaster Examiner
pleas° copy, and send bill to thls,oalco.
20nov OS-It.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
Will be sold ots the premises nude'r en ordur of the
Orphans' Court of Curnbsrlastd •county, ou Frldtty,
the 11th day of December, A. D. 1868, et 10 oclock
M.,the following valuable property :
A FIRST OLASSIIMESTONE FARM,
situated in- Southampton township, Cumberland
county,_houndod_by_landsmr.jalox ~.M.--D u neon,-
Duncan and Pilgrim, John nod Jacob Fogies:roger.
and John Croce, ' containing 114 acres and 14
perehos. The improvements are a Two Story Brick
Dwelling House; a'Stone Bank Barn, Corn Cribs,
Wagon Shed and all necessary out-buildings. Thorn
lea
,good Wall of water at the door, and an °moll.
out Young Orchard on the farm. The land, which
Itl 10.1110 highest state of cultivation, la all cleared
ox copt about four acres, Which - are covered with
the boot quality of oak timber, and lies adjoining
tho Cumberland Valley Rail Road, mid le-within
three' miles of the Oakville market, and three
miles of Shlppenatirreg.
No. 2. At the name time end place 'will be sold
'tiro Valuable Travis of Idountain Land; situated In,
Ropowell township, In said county, thh first
bounded by 'Undo of John And Phillip Miller, Jno.
Stouffer, James M. Means; and .tho following ,de
scribed lot, containing 21 acres and 101 perches._
And the world bounded by lands .1. M. Sloane,
A. S. - McKinney, Es q.; Aaron Kunkel, width° Dist
described lot. containing 11 acres and IS perches.'
Those Meath of timber land lio in convoniene
and accessible position, and are covered With
Chestnut, Oak and Locust - Timber of excellent
quality. . •
• Also, in pursuance of said order of court will be
sold in the lance gh of Shipponsburg, on( Saturday,'
the 12th day of December, A. D:;1009, at 1,0 o'clock:
the following described valuable property:
'No. 1. A 'louse and Lot of 'Oro,, nd, situated In
sild borough, hounded on the West by Earl atroet..
on the North by a lot of Jacob Reddig, on thb Bast
by a Ihnrteere Mot and,' en the South by
Ooorge•Tarman; containing thirty.nix feet four
lecher: In front on Earl street, and two, hundred'
and fifty-seven footibur inches in depth, to said
! aßoy,__The
_improvements are a Tivolitory ' Brick,
'llonso, with • NW budding amirnec4saary, ' Ont. ,
building, And a good stable at the root' .
'
of the :lot ;
TSia property fig • subject to , the "right of Geo
Tarman,,his belts and, assigne, to enter , to and e
and
fro th e well of water on the premises, ' fps,' the
,purpose of taking water thorerrtua fop family. use.
No. 2. At the same time and place, a Kona:, and
Lot of 0 round, altuato In -said- borough, bounded
.ari follows : Degqiuing,on Penn Street at the ter
m:du:On Of Mrs, Mathews' lot, Ocoee West by anti" ;
19t and ground 01. Rev. Jacob , Homier, 07 loot 7
inches,' thence South' by Rev.' Jacob Messier, 27
feet to a lot of Valentine Rudolph,. thence by same
Emit 67 foot ?inches to Penn street' !thence • by ,
Bald street 27 feet to the pidco of beginning. The
improvement:, on this lot are an excellent Tim:
•Story. Woather-Boardod Dwelling
. 1101.1110. - • .
'Na. 11. At the eatne!thno.and place, a, pirate:, or.
parcel of laud In Shippenahurg, , tonshlp,th. the
county aforesaid, bounded by the'publio mad,
• land of Bertram, Mackey A. prothera, Levi K.
Donayln 'and, Druilit Anderson, containing, four
Acres more or less: - - - -
No, 4. At the came time aMd.! plaro, track
Wood Land, situate In Boutin:imam township,
county aferetaidi bdritrded by. WM or Onorge.r• W.
Illmea,,Suran Clever and Conrad Clever. containing
four Acres, neat measure: -
Pordoeirdesiringzth seethe .piopeliy. , Cin tali On
either or the undeteigned. —Sale to commence on
both days at 10 o'clock, ••••A. 'M. when- etteledhOce
will be given And torma MadolcnOwn bar - '
- ,IBABELLA DUNCAN
WAr. D. bIeCUNE,
eldm'es. of 11:, q. Duncan, deed. ,
FLOW '4B,
Ell=ll2
`Y4
20no, 08.80.
F 4
t OR RENT. • „
Three conifortable!dwollin# home—One 'Li
; Pomfret Btroot, ohh Whlslcr,. , Aug,'
two, In Church Alley, RilljolAlnfl,Tlnnor Ahop Of Mr.
Corgoo. -
flapral NDY.
AT-PUBLIO SALE
ecember 12M, 18.68
MARO ERET 0.13. STURM,
Pophin Sturm,-deo'd.
BANK - 13,&EN,
STONE HOUSE,
PUBLIC SALE
.NEWADVER7ISEMEN 7
An 'Hail All Hail
I=
The „Glory 'of the, Right, is _the
MORNING GLORY STOVE
The,,Greatest Stove:for 1868.
wALxsin &'oIdCI:IDY hailng jot Attuned 4oat
Now York, llosr.ori sad Phlladelpkta, 'bore they
. .
have pnre - hased the largest, latest and best assort.
Mont of I
PARLOR,
Mil
COOKING AND
EIEATIN6:BTO'nrB
evar_bi:ortg4Lto this plow, ham now on imbibition
and for salZ'at Ebel!. STOILR ROOMEI.
No. 18, West, Main Street,
where they will alweye he pleased to tee their old
friend, and many new 'ones, call and eXAMILIO the
129
MORNING GLORY PARLOR
STOVE i.ND HEATER,
saw, t➢e Celebratud
RIVIIMATOR ROTARY iTOPMCOOKING STOVE
the beetAu the world
THE MORNING. GLORY
t the most perfect Peeler Store lu anywh
sr everywhere. It la:al BIMO Burner and one ere
will lam all winter. It ban mien door. all mound
end Is ae bright and cheerful 411 au open grat We re
upeetfully refer to the following persons tram among
hundreds of ethers alto have used It, as to Its
OEM
J■mee B. Weakley,
Rev. .1. Boas, '
W. B. Mullin,
Webert A Derland',,
Geo Weise,
David Rhoads,
Le•iTrego,
Samuel Oreaxon,
Weakley k Sadler,
T. L. Greenfield,
Samuel it. Gould,
Jason W. Eby,
Thos Lee,
Peter Spahr,
Woi. P. Stuart,
Joe. Gilbreath. • .
lion. J. Stuart,
Edward Bury,
Serg't Irvin,
Col. A. Noble,
Sam'l Hampton,
Mr. Mansfield, Sept. Mt.
-' Holly Paper MU
Thos.
Thoo. Chamberlin, •
John Stuart,
John T Green, . •
Henry L.Barkholder,
Illahard Woods,
J. S. Woods,
Hsi! Woods,
John 111.Gregy,
--3,,,. ,
hoTo also a von 111110 Irallloo , of Oak Stems,
114tbe eery beet, munely
NOB LB COOK, (Oa. Itoroer.)
COMBINATION, (aem Burßur,)
WM. PHNN.
EUITIKA.
Will/BIT,
all of which . hare glum, great: satitiket!oo to Um
puirefunre. WD bow,. also, A largClot of
TIN Akl 7 4) OTH.PR_ WARES,
Id our own'lnUtiuiliciuto.
TI N ND 8 H , B El T' • I R . 9 N
of All landln c:iinutnntly . on band. •
BPOIiVING ROOFING and JOBBING
ofaThkinda done nit abort notice and aubstaiktially
In.raelniteß ce tenni our Mends to all And ex
amine oar goodiaad ease at: least tireatiper. cent
L 'WAikElt* 4l)li#Dlr,
No. 18, Welt. Main' '
Oarltalo,;:Ya
Mani 0
„DRY GOODS
READ!!
READ 1 1
- - 13ARGAINS I I BARGAINS I
IMI
W. 0. SAWYER & Co's
ViTE have just leoeiVed from New
York ant. Philadelphia *large usortment
orDIMBEI GiOODS, In wh6h will - be - found all the
late and attractive styles of the moon. Our
Stock-embraces
Figured,
Plain,
"SILKS
Gros Grain,
Gros Dearmuro,
BLACKRISILKS
EPINGLINE,
_ kRO
LYONS,
''CRETONNE,
EMPRESS CLOTHS,
ALEXANDRIA CLOT/IS,
AND CASHMERE
POPLINS FOR
Mr ranch Merino, Alpaca., Cashmaru antl-.Ealnln
Cloths In an colon and prlcag,
We have a htll line of the Celebrated EITIFFALO
MOHAIR BLACK ALAPACAB, oho a large' Stock
of all ktoda of Black
MOURNING. GOODS
MIMI
TAMIE,
Particular attention paid to Funeral Orders
Call and aee our largo Sloth or
MINK 84i3LE,
7 EITONN M A RTINE,
SHAWLS! SHAWLS! SHAWLS
LUSTRE [+4TOll
WATER MINE,
BLUE CONEY,
Just recciVed from the well known house of
Nichols Burp:tett 4k Co, proadway New York.
These Mutts and Collars all have a new improve
ment which will make them' wear much loner
than the old etyl of mannfachfres.
Gentlemen can also And on our counters a va
riety of French nod American Oanimeres In Fancy
and Black.
=haver Cloths Inltilkaitx and Felt fo
haaiy &Law and (Ivor Coate.
Stilts made by the' beat Tailor I. town, Moths
old by us an warranted to be trimmed 'with the
haet.taatetiall• . .
CARPETS! CARPETS
CROSSLEY'S, '
- Etrausii,.
TAEENEEY, • •
DAUBSELB,
LOWELL,"
•
AND HART/011D
BEIMIIII
=213
=
!AMIN AND lINPAP,
From 40ota. arid upward'.
OIL 0-LOTHS„
SUGS,DgUrOOSTB, WINDOW SWAMIS and •
general auortment of • ..
HOUSE FURNISHING} GOODS
LIOSI;ERT„
NOTIONS &0.. &o.
Age otter great .attrnatitnii and Indseitients I to
all ladling Dry Goods and insanity • belt* all. to
and enemata otiestock. •
w O. SAW It & CO'S.
s i
::;.•n.:',.AVAT.;,244:17#..1.3!T8!T4T,
IfttbEit'itilsit4Olib,'HOOL
Paq
PONSItIER I!
Striped
and Fanny
Gros Dothins
aid Lustrine
SHORT az MOHAIR
POPLINS
BERGES,
LADIES SUITS.
KMPIIESIS,
QUICHNB AND
E=tl
ORMAN YITOII,
MIBEIRIA1( EIQUIRESL.
EUBERAT ART/
SILVER MARTIN SUSS
IXTRA .TIIREE PLY
INGRAINS,
ooBTAGE,
VBKRTIAN,
110 MB MADI,
Lovgs,
JLESCAELLA.NEOUS
THE NATIONAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
mzza
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
WASHINGTON D. 0
* Chartered by 13pechl 'Act of:Qingram,. Approied,
' July 25, 1861, •
Cash Capital - - 1,000,000
RANCH OFFICE PHILADELPHIA
FIRST . Iv ATIdNA a L BANK BUILDING,
Where the general butinese of the Company It trans.
ieted, and to which all general corm pondence
should be addressed. .
DIRECTORS
Jay Cooke, philade. .E. A. Rollins, Wash.
15: H. Clark, Philada. H. D. Cooke, Wash.
F. Ratchford tail., Philada. W. E. Chandler Wash
Wm. O. Noorhe ed, Philada. John D. Dofrees, Wash
George N. Tyler, Philada. Edward Dodge, N. Y.'
J. Hinckley Clark, Philads. 11. 0. Pahnestock, N.Y
OFFICERS.
C. IL CLARK, Philadelphia President.
HENRY D. COOKE, Waehltigton, Ylco-P resident.
,JAY COOKE, Chairman Finence and ,Exocutive
CommittoM
EMERSON W. PERT,_P'
y_aml { lada., Sec Actuary.
i rt
IL S. TURNER, Was hgl on, Assistant Secretary.
FRANCIS 0.-EIMIT ,K. D., Illogical Director.
J, EWING MEARS, I. D., Assistant 'Medi .al Direct*
MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD
J.K.BARNES,Burgeon•General 11. S. A.Washlngton
P. J. HODWATZ, Ob lot Medical Department 11. P. N.,
. WlLAlngton.
D. W. BLISS, If. D., Washlngtoc,,,,
SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS
WM. B. OTIANDLER, Washington D. C.
GEOROD HARDI,NCI, Philadolphin, Pa.
'This . Company; National In its character, offers, by
reason of Its,Darge Capital, Low !Zaps of Premium
and New Tables, the most kith.,o e means of insur
ing life yet presented to tho p oldie
The rates of premium, bet^ g h., gely reduced, &re
made as favorable to the Insurers as those of theihest
Mutual Companies, anti avoid all the complications
and uncertainties of 'Notes, Dividends and the min
understandings which the latter are so apt to cause
the PoliCy-Holders.
Several new and attractive tables aro now presented
which need only to be understood to prove accepta
ble to the public, such ae the ARCO:pI.-PRODUCING
-POLICY-and_RETWIN_PREMIDM POLICY—LnA,h
tormer,V pollWaßlder not only
_ti_eehrOs a life in
stirandy Ityable at doath, but.wilLTOgilae, if living,
- after a period of a few - yeaiiii`an annunt income equal
to ten per cent (10 per eent„) of the par of_hispolicy. In
the latter-the Company agrees to return Lathe assored..
Ike total amount of he has paid in, in additimi to
amount of his .
The attention of poisons contemplating insuring
their live. or- Its • reasing the amount of insurance
they already have, is called to the special ad
vantages offer-eil 'by the National Life insurance
Compaily:
Circulars, Pamphlets and full particulars giien on
application to_the Drench oMce of_ithe Company in
Philadelphia, or to its General A gents.
itGrLOOAL AGENTS ARE WANTED In every City
and Town, and spend - MD:ma from c ,impotent parties
foe inch agencies, with suitable endorsement, should
bo addressed 'TO THE. COMPANY'S GENERAL
AGENTS ONLY, In their respective districts.
OZNCRAL AGENTS:
E W CLARK & CO., Philadelphia,
For Pennsylvania and Southern Now Jersey,
jay-COOK_ .4 CO., .Washington,_ ll ..C., - ...----,
For 2ilaryland,V_lrglnla, District of Columbia aria
West Virginia._
llsop Caly. '
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THOMPSON & HARPER
' MANUFACTURERS,
1232,1231 A, 1236 RIDGE AVENUE, V I
PIIILADELPIILt.
Ridge Avenue Campus the door.
lir Bond for Illustrated Catalognolp,
420rioy
A TWO STORY BRICK REBI.-
ri. DENCE AT PRIVATE SAt.l.
Situate on North Pitt Street, Carlisle, owned by
Mrs. Ellen Lemberton. The lot conlaime2o foot In
tront and 120 In depth. The ininrovetnents are a
commodious Two-Frotty. BRICK 110 USE with a
T rectory hack Building atterhed. The
flout part containing Double 'Parlors and Hall on
first door, and three chambers on the second story
and attic alio,o,
the hack building a largo kitchen
and chamber above. There Is a good Frame Stable
on the foot or qire lot 1.6 14141. Fruit trace and
payee anti Hydrant in the lard. The promisee
ere In good condition, with good brick pnvemente
flout and rear, A. L. SPONBLER,
BENTZ & CO.
I `Aliept.ll9, Neal Estate Agt.
Havejuet received their Fall Goode, which are
creating excitement on account of a 'reduction of
from 10 to 26 per rent Joel received 150 yds
I'EW PRINTS,
Such at
Merrimack,
• Cochccoe,
Sptague,
Gloucester's and other f
vorite brands, at 12Acts per yd..
DRESS •GO-0-13--S'--,
'Alpacas at 2pcts.,
Coburg;
Mbrinoes,
Silks,
Wool Do Loins,
Bombazines,
Melange,
Pancie, •
• Japanese Cloths,
Silk Poplins,
•
Epinglino, Poplin,
Poult De Sole,
Oriental Lustros,
Do Laines &c., at roduge4 rates.
VLOTTIS. -CASSI3-1-ERIES;
*ems-Made Bennetts, Jeans, Flannels, Scs)c
Flannels, Opera Flannels, Cloak - Inge, gingham.
CARPETS; - OIL CLOTHS,
MATTIN9S,
111108,
MID
EBIZEM
•
A. Full lind of ZEPHER, WORSTED, PRINTED
nod EMBROIDERED PATTERNS and. the lergellt
and meet complete assortment of
Notions and Trimmings,
In'the county
•
Woolen.and Cotton Yarns, Tow - ailing% Misery
and Gloves, Blankets, Bhawle, In tall-variety and
Jeverytbing belonging to the business. '
To all wishing to save money in buying Dry
Goode; ■ay from 10 to 25 Or cent: We would nay
now Is your time to secure beryline, and it raft
stock to select (pub
OAS rn TING and PLU.IIfBII G
--F6OTE & L'AZNCH,
Practical Gas 'Fitters and Plumbers
'Desire ta harm their old customers and the citi
pens of trliele generally, that they hove removed
their est Ushment to the commodious room In the
L.• .11asenient of , ftheem's
entranco on Church Alley,
They will, attend promptly ma horotofore, to aq
:work entrusted to them, - - , •
• They Eq.* ochisMntly on hand add aro praparod to
Introduce LEAD And IRON PIPES, HYDRANTS,
HOT, and COLD SHOWER BATHS, WATER CLOS
EFS, FORCE aud LIFT PUMPS, IRON BIN
HYDRAULIC TUBS, BOILEllti, WASH BASINS, - HYDRAULIC
HAMS, all kinds of OAS , STEAM and WATER FIT
.TINGILCOOKING RANGES, unkrinnq, not up
In the.most mogern style. • -- . , •
Country Work and. Jobbing promptly at
' ' • tnnded:to
•.
S.7apr OS
ti_
A very deeirableDilek Dwelling Mune on Wee
a t, between Pomfret and Soutti.Desserelon giv
November 'Mb, it,dOelve;!.l. Aptly
Dinar:
liaug 6840 ~,,,;,;,,,;,
. . .
FARMERS' BANK. CARLISLE.
. The Directory tiva, declared k. DlVldend of
rail per cent. payable to ahareholdere_so3-:-the
16th Inst. NOIIIOYFEIt,---,
. Onoy4t, • ----- • Omblvt,'
. .
S_PONS,LER'S 'COLU.M2V.•
A . L.,SPONSLE4,
. _
Real Estate Agent, &theism., Convoyancor Insur
ance and 'Chain Agent. Onlee,lllaln -Street Near
Centre equate. • • • • -• a
AEUABLE . PRIVATE - - REM . - -
- DtNCE .FOR-8411.--- - --...- ,
It
attie on Seuth^Hanover street, Carlisle . now
w'
owned
owned and occupied by - Are. -Washmood, lola_ the_
proportrof Benedict TAW. Tito lot (route on -
over 0t.,-00 feet, and extends back tho same width --
240 foot to an alley. The imorovementa era a largo
two-story YU 011 K 1101.18 K, with Verandaltin front,
containing Double Varian, hail, Chamber, Dining
room and Kitchen on lower floor and sir nowhere
dad Ilath-room on the find story. Vas awl water,
him oven introducoi. There le a largo Stable And.
Centavo House at tho foot of Lim lot. The lot IHi
well studded with nrnamonta l trees and shrubbery,
_besides (edit or almont ovary description and Grapes
or the moat Choice eelectiou in abundance.
v
I lloquire of .
„ A. L. SPONSLER,
Heal Estate agent.
U 123043468
VALUABLE FARM in Perry On,
ATRBIVATE SALE.
Situate In Carroll township, 9 miles north of-,
Carlisle, 4 millet; north of Calif Pie Springs 'and 11
miles west of Duncannon, adjOining lands of
Shearer,_ Nancy - blind and other'Sonfainlng 126
AClife. nose owned by Levi Lo rds. OD acres of
which are cleared, In a high state of 'cultivation
and under good fence and the residue covered with
thriving timber.' A' never-fellicg stream of -water
runs through the farm and 'plenty of limo within \
2 miles.
The Improvements are, two-story Log &Weather
hoarded House, Largo Barn and Spring flouse,with
sentient water. School ,Ilouse and Church' at IF
mvenient distance. Apply to
A. L. BPONBLER,
Real Estate Agent.
230ct.ai
, .
FOR SALE. - •• •
A LARGE tflialE-BTOII3/ 11ItICK HOUSE, -
with a commodious Back Building, occupied an a
Store, and private residence, situated on West Main
Street Carlisle, near the corner of West, This prop
erty contains all the modern Improvomenta. The
lot bolng 30 foot, In front, and 240 In depth with
a Stable and Carriage Clouse on tho alloy in tho roar.
Tho buildings aro.all now and in good condition,
and the location lea most desirable one for business.
Inquiro of .
2idaug 08. ' ~ r - A. L. SPONSLER.
-. , _
VALUABLE GRIST MILL AND
FARM AT PRIVATE SALE.
Situated onthe Conodoguilnet . Creek, 0 miles East
of Carlisle, and 2 Miles North of Now K,lngston, in
ono of the moot fertile and productive parts of the
county. Thu 'lllll is built of -Brick and Stone, hey
been recently repaired and is In ezrellent Condition,
containing 101 Ir run of stone, and has one of the
beet water powers on tho crock, with a Sawldill at
tached.
• • .
The form iiontaius 60 ACIIEB of excellent hod,
with it large Two• Story
•
MANS-
lON` HOUSE,.
BANK BARN ,FRAME TENANT HOUSE and other
outbuildings thereon eroded. Tho land is in a high
state of cultivation and- under good fence, and ban
an excsllent apple orchard, besides other fruit.
Tho Mill with the water power and 5 or fracres of
laud. embracing the tenant house, will be disposed
of separate from the farm should the purchaser de,
sire it. .
For terms and particulars apply • •
A. L. BPANBLER,
Heal Estate Agent.
25 - aug OS.
p EAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ,
JILU A Double 3 Story Brick House with Promo
kitchen attached, suitable for occupancy oi two fam
ilies, or non Store Room and'Dwoilintt, situated on
PENN STREE,T, cAlmisLE.
will be diorrosool of on favorable tem.
-12 Juno _
. Also a 'valuable building lot, situated on the South
East corner'nf West and Pomfret 'Streets, fronting
00 feet on Pomfrot, and 240 feet on West Street.
This Is one of the most desirable bulldlug lots In the
borough.
12June GS.
VALUABLE WIE STONE
FARM FOR SALE.
Situate about PA miles South Wait of Carlisle,
owned by David. IL _LereW..contalning about 00
ACRES, nearly all cleared, under good fences and in
a high state of cultivation.
'no improvements are a commodious TWO.STORY
LOG GOOSE, .WEATILERBOARDED, amaII.FRAME
BARN and other convenient outbuildings. Tho
owner having removed from the county is desirous
of disposing of tbo above premises which will be
doge on tensor advantagebus to the purchaser. The
close proximity to the borough renders this property
one of the most desirable Investments of any now lu
the market.
For terms ltc., 4ply to A. L e firCSLER.
in
Estate A
gt.
18E10008. • •
rrWO NEW TWO-STORY 88,1.0 K
3 RESIDVNCES AT PIII6TE SA_LE.
Sltuato on West Pomfret street, in the Borough of
Carlisle, owned by.Cbarled W. Weaver, each build
ing ecntains twenty Net In front and twenty-eight
In depth, and has d TWO STORY BRICK BACH
BLIILDING attached, having Gas and Water Intro.
`4lnrod„,...with, aU the mdth.rn imnFoietnenfa. Tho
buildings ere jusEdulwly hilt, in tho best posallrie
order, the lax extending back front the' Omit 120
feet.
For tennis Ac., apply to
18sop GS
OUSE AND LOT OF GROUND
NEAR PAPERTOWN AT PRIVATE- SALE.
Situate about North of the residence of
16....Eatt..,.._trilicanipg_ land of
Oen
Noggle, owned by John Goodyear, containing
Acres of lend. The Improvements are a commo
dions.TWO,STOßY FRAME 110UrrE, Frame Stable,
and excellent well °Carder and fruit of all kinds.
Tho property is In good coodit'on, the house hat•
hag been recently repaired and painted. ^
For tamale., apply to A. L. SPONSLRR,
Real Estate Agt.
25sep CS.
VALUABLE TOWN PROPEATY
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Valuable renldenee or businobs gland at private
sale situate on south Ilanovor Rt1:1O Nor. ti
and l;1'.
Ti t , property of n
D E 11 0 LI SE ,
of winch Is built of gro - tm.yuld the other .
of thick, making two complete llotißex, -- sultable
for dwellings or places of business.,
There Is also two frame Buildings ou the prout.
lees which could be very readily ho converted Rau
dwellings
for torwtt and other particulars enquire of .
A.L. SPONSLER,
Real Estate Agt.
180011-08
•
SPRING
BARGAIN S
NOW 01 , CNING IN
DOMESTIC GOODS
DhESS (MODS
CAS IMEItES, , •
I s •
SATINETS,
- ' JEANS,
ME
----'----W-11.T.TE -G GODS,
DRESS TRII.DOINOS, - .
'
ZYPLIERS,
RIBBONS, - '
• NOTIONS, AO
RING'S - NEW STGRE,
No. 5 WEST MAIN'STBEHT.
Opposite the Mansion House, next 'to Post Office
Cr'isle
BLINDS,
an. A -LECTURE
•(.
• r •• • ,• ••.•
. TO YOUNG MEN,
• •
•
-just 1 . 141,1101 M; in a Sealed .trinetki,e;. PrieC six cents
. .
A teeture on the Nature, Treatment
and Radical Cure of Spermatorrlwca or Seminal
Weakness, Involun I art Bin lesions, Sexual Debility,
and Impedimente to'Herriage generally; Nervous.
noes, Consumption, Epllopsy and Bits; Mental and
Physical Incapacity, rdsulting from -Self-Abuse,
eke; By ROBERT J. OIIINERWELL, M. D., Author
of the "Oreerrlionk," Sc.
The worlibrenOwned author ' imthls admirable
Lecture, clearly proves from Isls own experience
that the awful conseque,nces of Self-Abuse nub , be
effectually removed without medicine, and without
pangeroue surgical opnratlotm, boogies,. instru.
silents, rings, or wordlabt, pointina out a mode of
cure at once certain and effectual, by which every
enterer no matter what his condition may' e, may
cure 'himself 'cheaply, privately, and radically.
TLITS.LEOPURN WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOU
SANDS AND THOUSANDS.
Sent under seal, to any Marne, in a plain sealed
I antelope, on We receipt of six 'cents, or two, pox
tags sumps. Aloe, Dr. Cuiverwell's "Marriage
NUide," pricc2l cents. 'Address the Publisher, .
-, • OIIAS. J. O. R LINE & CO.,
127 Bowery,' Now York, Post Office Box 4,580.
RJuly
CLOTHS,
BENTZ A CO
IVEW INVENTION . IN, GRAIN
DRILY/s.—The • anitscriber, having procured a
.patent for novel altd most excellent hoprovoment
In Grain Drillatity which the grain instead of being
'tared
In '34 Inch rows as In the old method in scat ,
tared nor a surface of Woo inchee,tbus conuring *a n --
equal and non destribittion of the iced, and a con • •
81th:rattly 'lrrupr yield of grain.. , •,' •
. This fraprosomont can be readily attached to any,:
of the drills now in use.
State and County Rights for auto, agents wanted
• Title is an excellent opportunity for active,,ene
gotta young men to make largo salaries; t
Nor partloulare addreie • -
J. CI. VALIV,Jr„ ' o •
... „ Inventor and Patentee, Shiremanstown OurabCo. you n
tui•ds. , •
91kNo REWARD I . . •
tu-it••!‘-'
Mae est, ,ou Tuesday, the Ad •Inet.', , between
Harrisburg, and Illckorytown,, 'or 'Middlesex, the ,
eum ant Dundred and floventy-two Dollars In -
Greenback.; and .Nationall • Dank .ttoteal , Three
hundred sod fifty dollars. of Alio money, We In
s2ollllle,' the balance In candler n otett. ,
reward-wlllho paid as' a COn 'as the money ne , t
- 11veredT- _ • EMANUEL WHITZEb,
Anor 1868". litokorytgwP
A.L. SVONSLER,
-Real Estate Agt
1807