Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, December 04, 1868, Image 3

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''bEATH;
GOODYEAR-4Ucoti Goodyear of Monroe Town-
ship, agedBB years, 11 months and 18 days/ .
0011506.1.-0 n the 17th lust., at Redford purnecos,
Pulaski Oounty. Mrs. Dells H. Cornag, 'Wife of
Maj. Clio. T. Oornog, and daughter, of MAJ. Joe.
Trego, or,Ciffliale, aged, 24 yespre qa.7 days. ,
.oarrussy,—lt has sold= boon our lot to' witness :
' a deoth scone so ipressive' as that • of our dear
depaited sister-Bellme.. But a few short months
ago she stood at.tbe - altor a hippy bride,her mind
filled with .thonghts of o long life of happiness
tufty, abe sleeps tho '.quiet sleep . of death
Although so happy in her new home, surrounded'
by everything calculated to make her life a honey
one, yet she bailed with joy the ,summons of her
Maker, ond'smiled she drew near the portals of
• death; as though she looked .boyond whore all wpe
' joy and glathowt. ' She never, , during her long
suffering uttered a complaint, although breathing
'but her lifo iri a strange land; and away from her
friends and home, and but a single regret for
her beloved husband, whom .ahe left to mourn tier
...loss. She boWed to the decs'eo of an All-wise Proof
donee without a murmur, and bore her long suffer
-ltut-withlturfortitudo-of a-true-Christian, -always
' patient and trusting in God, ,in whom she "had
fixed hot , faith, nover giving worldly came e
_
thought, bat waited patiently the final summons,
when her spirit should bo fiat froo 'and' permitted
to soar oih, to realms o eternal bliss beyond
the skies.n h
It g was the Wish of f
her lrionds to have
her die in the home of her childhood, to have the
privilego - of • smoothing .bor..dying_ pillow, but
alas, Providence bad not so - docrrodi and we, r - her .
sorrowing Mende, submit, _consoling ourselves
With the assurance that "our lose has been her,
eternal gain;" and that she Las gone to her -home
with God, there toupend an eternity of happiness
in ono continued aong.of .praise to thb - Most High,
who by lilogoodnoss, boo robbed death nod the
grave, of both sting and . victory. "Thoro whore
sorrow never-comos and whero the weary are at
rest."
•
"Our sister's gone—gone In . hoe youthful bloom,
Bidden from us forever, deep In the 6I lent tomb;
She's left our home so lonely, loft a vacant chair,
But she'll await our' coming, wo fool her eplrits,
them;
Desolato and heart broken, we laid her. 'neath the
sod,
We know our darling elder is home with her
ldaker--Clod."
MARKETS
CARLISLE P11.0.E110162 DIA.RKE , I7
Nutlet° Novombor 25th, 1808
Family Flow
Bowfin° do.
do RYE—
WHITE WHEAT.
- RED d 0....
t, RYE
CORN ...
OATS, (n0w).....
OLOVERBEED. .
TIMOTHYSEED.
VIANBEED
HARLEY
125 to
duce Market.
le, Noveubor2sol, 1808,
y Andi'etv Washmood
General Pr!
-Carnal
Corrected Weekly b
- . .
•
kir= 35 BACON SHOULDERS, 13
lads, 30 BACON SIDES, 14
LARD, 18 WHITE BEANS 3 25
TALLOW, 10 PARED PEACHES, - 25
110 AP, 81UNPARED PEACHES 16
BEESWAX, 40 DRIED APPLES, 250
BACON BASIS 18 RAGS, .
SPECIAL NOTICES.
"SOUTH END."
We have In stare n large ifupply of the best of
everything for Christina: Times, which-We olfor at
greatly reduced prices, Wholesale and Retell.
Remember, nothing bat the best.
WM. BLAIR & SON,
Wholekalo :11.1 Retail ()racers
P. B. We are just 4..6;1'31 a large lot of Salt,
nice and dear, which we offer at prices that must
please.
Sleighs I Sleighs ! Sleighs
A. 11,--&-N. Sheri'have-now-on-hand-over a dozen
of first-class Sleighs, both sing and tiodble
seated. For silo - et their new s.lsou,roiciry, on
the corner of South end Pitt Street,
27pov -3ts.
...ip-DEAFNEBS, BLINDNESS, and OATARIIII
eated with tho utmost success by J. 18•ACB N. D_
and Professor of :Diseases of Eye and Ear in the
Medical ,CWlege of Pcnnsyfrania, 12 years experience
(formarly'of Leyden, nolland,) No. 805, A,ch St.,
Phila. Testimonials can be soon at this 'office. Tho
medical faculty are inyltedto accompany their pa
tients,as he has no secrets in his practice. iirti tidal
eyes inflated withou t pain. No charge for exami
nation.
12jcine 111L/Y.... - •
DM - JACKSON'p A NALEPTICA
NEW REMEDY IN CONSIIMPTION.—A Ph • .
lan who had. Consumption for several years with.
frequent bleedings of the lunge, on, ed himself with
a medicine unknown to the Profession, when him
case appeared hopless. No is the onjy physician who
.has used It In - hie own person, or who has any knowl
edge elite virtues, and ho can ascribe the degree of
health ha now enjoys to . nothing but the use of his
medicine; and nothing but utter despair and entire
ertinctiOn - of ell hope of recover 7, together,with a
e...._
want of confidence nail others induced him to hazard
the Impartment. T those suffering with tiny disease
of the Lungij proffers a treatment he confidently
belleve eradicate the diseoso. Price $1,60 per
hottle or $8 a half dozen, sent by Empress. Send for
circular or call on DR. E. BOYLSTON JACKS.ON,
No. 250 North Tenth Street, Philadelphia.
For sale by Henry F. Geyoi, Mechanicsburg, Pa.,
and Druggists generalip."
22may 681 y.
ttla.. Amongst Atlantic Cables, steam navigation
and those progressions of sciatic . ° and art that
mark the nineteenth century, not the least n_uful
aro Dr. Ayer'e medicines. They take rank among
the benefactions of mankind, from the rapidity
and certainty with which they cure. Try Avon e
Cohn,,! PIMP= on a cough and It is gone. What
skin disease or Impurities of the blood withstands
ATM's SAlttlirinltad i—Artn's Pius are tho iorfoct
Win of purgative—qvery family should have
t om, as alhialt — eklYrtsmily --- doesr , --Not—e-41-10 ,
to bo thankful for are good medicines and the
knowledge hoW to ueo them rot protection from
disease. These Dr. Ayor's preparations and publi-
cations furnish, and we do not hisitatoto commend
them.—[St. Louis Leader.]
4dec
PIIILADILPHIL, February 10th, 1508.
. DLn Sin :—This Is to certify that I have been
Intimately acquainted with Scheele'. Celebrated
Ihma COUDIM. for the past four years, and bay
soon to effects in Dyepopsln„ Nervous Diseases,
Rheumatism, and all tho va, lona forms of General
Debility tending to decline, and from my know D
edge of said Bitters.). have no hesitation In pro•
nouncleithem the best general remedy for the
above disease that_ is nog known. You may use
this in any way you desire.
'WM. CLARK, M.D., No. 818, Mark et St.,
and N. E. Cor. 6th and Callowhlll.
Read SCHATZ'S standing advertisement in
another column,
ddemit.
MYFILS, L. MYEJtS, J. LIVINMON.
,° • ,
'WHOLESAi,E , GROCERS,
'RAVE REMOVED TO ,
No. 105 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPMA 4
24july 6843m5. '
HORSE anSCattlo Powders And Liniments,togetb .
er with A tarp aesortrattat free', Drugs and Nadi.
class, Dye Stuffs, &0., au,,Just received at Common
Worthingtou'm Drug Store, No. 7,ltast Main Street,
Carlisle:
NETF TIS.EIIIEN7'S.
FOR RENT.. •
A Good Grocery Ste: 1 . , fitted up with all the
conveniences for the busloose. There to no other
Store In the neighborhood. I.nquire of J. W.
Spangler, No. 83, West Street.
• 4doe 68.3te.
JOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given
tbdt application bas boon mado for the par.
f Henry, Dixon, convicted of onion at tho
November 'form 1867 and eentoncei thorodir to
the Eastern Penitentiary. . .
(dealt. - - •
DANK STOOK FOR SALE.
U. D. ltlanaltAt, tattoo fcr. sato, In lots to
stilt filichasere. -
140 shares OnTlisle Doposit Bank Stook.
This Dank has recently made n Dividend of
Five per cent. for Sin Menthe, and hen a colloid° ra
blenurplue., Apply to
ALEX. CATHCART,. •
Attorney.
4ded Os-ff.
ADMINISTRATOR'S` NOTICE.
Betters of Administration baring this 'dify
been Ixeurdontbo manta of Jacob Goodyen , doe d.,
into of Miriroo township, thin county, to Wm. 0.
Brandt, Br., of the Immo. township. NotOo le
bereby given to all parsons indebted to said erdatri•
to make' Immodlate payment, • and to all Blom)
bavintiblaimi against It to present thorn, properly
nutlionticoted, fobtottlement,
WILLIAM 0. BItANDI,
Adminletrotor....
1=1:114
ISSOLUTION OP PARTNER
. -
Mice ie hereby given that the vrartneMbip hero.
Were elating between John It. litmom and J. G,
Ifelsar, hai this 'day bean dissolved by mutual
consent, and that, the business will hereafter be
condlated by John' ilhoom, at the old stand.
All persons indebted to the firm are notified to
come aid Bottle their accounts immediately. f_L
JOAN 11.
JOHN G. 11E18111g. ^
4deo 01141te
-yxE aUT ORS!I NOTICE.
' Littori Testannintary on!the - estato - ordeorge
, hositer, late of the Borough of Periled°, deo'd.,
have boon Woad to the. undersigned, the milt
named residing in the oily of Philadelphia, and the
tut named residing In the boroushcarnalo,
- Cumberland. county .' All pampa Indebted to mild
estate will mete Immediate payment, and , those
1 talttaVe,P.7 : Pr e " ut , thqpr: properly In.
• ' ANDANW:NEDIN6ER,
• R. M. HENDEROOII, '
Emutors.
033r7 r a-
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IVA"-W AD E HTISE M.EIV
PROS'PECTUS
OF
. .
Merry's Museum for 1.869,
,
Trll MERRY OLD PATRIAROS OR TIDE
YOUNG
LOI:7BIAM;ALCOTTartd"AIMITSUE,"—EdItor..
' "MbiRSY'S MUSEUM" is the OLDEST Magazine
for rum,: people published in the. United States.
It is read to.daY,lbY hundreds upon hundreds of.
_our boys and girls whosulittlisre and mothers read
it with n n equally - - eskor:intereet thirty - years ego.
•- . _
'Like old wino, like old Moods, IN° old books
bas improved by age; at no
period of Pa long life 'wan it over half no popular.
or - bright,-or - worthy - of-its--support, as it in at-the
present time. This in not unr own opinion only,
but the tdrdict of impartial critics. sinco It pass
bdinto the hands of ;the - existing publisher and
editors, no expense and no work.havo been .spored
to cinder It'more brilliant _and attractifo. .
• 111. '
No'parerit need fear to halo hie children road it,
for, - of ''Robort Merry," it - ran - as-truthfully Tho
said as was said of the poet of the ."Seasonal ' ho
hoe hitherto written—
. .
-"No lino, which, dying, ha would wish t o blot."
Tho oharantor of tho blagarino, in this 4 ebnpbet
will not bo thangod.
'But, on the other hind it will not Einstein this
reputation by dulness, which is sometimes—too;
often—the twin sister of respectability.
A young folks' rehab...lna is nothing,. if not
lively; and we have .in our editor, Louisa M.
Alcott, one of tutu most charming and .brilliant
writers for -young people that, our country has
hitherto produced. She is assisted by a number of
contributors, who, although less known to fame,
are adept's ip this branch of literature.
Miss-Slott will contributo atleastono story: to
every number during the coming year. Other
contribbtore aro engaged from soma'of the , most
popular writers for youth in, the country. We
make no display of distinguished names, as it is
well known that nearly all the famous authors
- for adults, whose services have been reoured from
time to timo for juvenile periodicals, have proved
eminently unsuccessful in trying to write fur our
and girls.
While "Morry!s Museum , ' will contain no lino
to which the most rigid critic can object. it will
be preeminently ha every=day-a' holiday—magazine,
with no denominational bias whatever, but full of
moral sunshine, harmless frolic, and pleasant
knowledge.
It will contain regularly the puzzles and other
features that halo made it so - popular In the past ;
and will publish a new series of original and se
lected declamations and dialogues, expeesely
prepared for no.
..1 90
..1 45
...1 25
Parents and friends of young people can make
no more acceptable prosnut thou a you's • suserlp
tion to .31erry'slluaourn," which will cause the
boys and . glris tp think with pleasure of their
b0110fi110r6.69 surely as every trioath comes round.
No pains. and no money on our pat t will be spared
to moko !Mho most attractive gift that the young
folks can reelva,
TEM.—Yearly subscriptions, $1,50 In Advance;
single numbers 15 cents. Threo copies, $4,00; five
copies, 50,00; ton copies, $11,00; twenty copies,
$20,00; nod 51,00 for each additional copy.
11011 ACE B. FULLER, PUBLISHER,
14 Bromfield Street, Boston
'•lde c-lt. o .
AGEII - TS WAFTED
$75 to $ 200 per month ! ! 1
Of it Comm Melon from which twice that amount
can, be made by selling the
LATEST lIIPROVE D
COMMON SENSE
Family Sewing
.Machin,
PRICE 818,00
=!MEI
22.0 BoutlrThird Street, Itlttle, Sc
4dee-68
GOODS FOR THE
HOLIDAYS
J. E. CALDWELL-. & CO.,
JEWELE RS,
No. 902 CHESTNUT &TWEET,
0
I=3
In addition to their largely Increased Stook of
FINE WTCIIIIS;'DIAMONDS
JEWELRY, ARTISTIC SILVER ;WARES,
ILATED 000D9, &e., &e
Are now opening a magnificent collection of
FOREIGN FANCY GOODS,
IN METAL MARBLE,
DECORATED GLASS, LEATLIER AND
GOLDEt , 7 BRONZII,
In SPECIACOESIONS of oarTUTZT:raiWirliiil s
all quarters of Europo, particularly adapted for !
their
CHRISTMAS -SALES
Our arramremets, both In Europa and this
country, are ouch aa give us unusual faclltles
In the aphelion nod economical production of ,our
stock. It Is our wish, as moll as our Interest, to
secure to our patrons the benefit of such advan
tage's in
Modern Prices Throughout our Stock,
WITHOUT EXCEPTION
2lffLbly69
JONES HOUSE,
HARRISBURG, PA.
The undersigned baring kneed the pannier and
well known house, which has been thoroughly
repaired and greatly improved, and as well no en
tirely refurnished throughout with elegant new
furniture, 'including, all the appointments of a
Scat-class Hotel, will be ready for tlju reception of
gueetk, on and aftei the, 16th rdlii`oVkuibor, 1868.
• TITO:1148
TOnov 68 3m. Propriotor.
PUBLIC SALE.
I%ill bo cold it public sale, at tho Court
lions°, In tho Borough of Carlini°, ,on FRIDAY,
the 18th of DE0EM81111,186.3, at 10 o'clock' A. M.
1. Tho House ■od Lot on Pitt Stroot, adjoining
tLaM. E. Church on the South, and oppoelto the
Mansion Hotel. It le now In tho oocupancy. of
Dr. Cook. Thin is a control location and a "very
eesirable rooldence.
2, That very desirable Lot of Ground known as
Cart's Orchard, situate In an 'lmproving part of
tho town. It contains about 10 ACRES, and will
cut to great advantage Into building lots.
proportioa - aro- 00- well-and•-favorably
known that It td not thought necessary todescrlbo
thorn In detail.
Terms easy to suit purchaeor su4 will be mods
known on day of anlo-b.9
=1
4doo 084 u
•
'STATE t
ITho undersigned , having ham empot °red to
sett O up tho ostato of Jacob Itedsockor, deceased,
late of the city of BoMinor°, Maryland, squeals r all
persons-knon log themselves to ho Indobted- to ssld
estatoto make Immoillatoipayment and those having
claims, to present them, duly'. authenticated, to
either of the undot Ogled. •
J. IL ItRDSECKBR,
lebation, Pa.
A. R. ItIIDSEOICER,
Wllholuhr 110101, (I.' 0 Box 1221) Baltimore, Md.
• Attorneys for tho helm.
9:7Nov 08.6 t
fi I XECTITOR'S.NOTICE:
J"Lottore Tostamentory op t.ho eshito of Mary
114Oldon. doc'd., Into M West Pounsboro township,
have, boon Issued by the Rogistor to the subscriber,
residing In South Middleton township. AU por•
sone indObted will make payment and thoso haying
dolma will ',moot thorn to ' •
' JOHN BOWMAN,-
Executor of
. Nary Ridden, deo'd.
20nov 68.0ts*.
OTICE.—The subscriber hereby
. 1 V - gives notice that his Bound.hoy Charles IV.
Banno, a lad about fourteen years old, of light
oomplealon, about four foot a few lucheil,tall, has
run away from him,- and ho announces that no
credit shall bo slion him on lihfinicoUnt, nod will
be rospnnelblolor no damages he may commit. •
20nov 08-30*
NOTICE. •- • -•• • •
In too estate of William Ruthann late - of
Borough of Carlisle, deceased. ••
- Itulo on the helm and parties In inloreat to show
causes why John Etuart, jr., Administrator of. the
said Wm. Buchanan , deed., should not dieCharged
from, tho tryst. Rule raturnablo at tiro Orphans'
.oourt to be hold at the • Oourt llouso in tho Borough
athlrliale, on Thursday, Docembor Ipth, 1808, at
10 o'clock, A. M., of all of which those , interested
will talon notice. • • • ••
27noy at
Wheretis tie undpr
i slgneebri'March, eth, I.BM, gave to Jacob
yrornlecory_..rote for_One hundred - and
'Seventy-nine Dollars, , more re , llasa; payable tan months after date, and whereas there line-been- a
• artlal &Here lb the - ionaldoratlou for raid note. ,
Notice Is hereby given, to all prawn] not to negott
afesald note, as payment thereof wilLberrenteste
?SILLS' •
G. , DOSG'.B,do.tno plaoo to got
coZd Avg 660,1 g Petwlon /411
and tha Franklin Limy,
ioicapoa,
' j
VEBOISEMEN
P
UFFALO'BOB IS l ' , .- . ;•
The undersigned having made a tour throtigh
1 e Western Country, hat Just returned with a
large and volt selected, stock of fine - . .- . I
B'llF - PALO ROBES!
.Which ho.purcbas t at on the Plaine. ,o nfonaas, :and
sflill.be told on the, mpat'',ltotsonabr l tPraig•
' 'Robes"to b'o at Win. o:'Dliron , al3li o'ittore,
No. 8, South IlanoverNtreet, Carlisle.
27nov 68.2n5. 'WhI.CLEAPER.
DUIiLIC SALE OF A . . VALUA
DLL LONIBEII -AND COAL. YARD 'Matt
-TOWN RESIDENCES.
On Wafnesdayi , Decn . tber Uth,'lBoB
The' sebeeribdewlll dell 'on'the nronaisds, In the
Borough of Carllolo, Pa., the following desirable
Beal listato :- --
Lot of Ground located on Watt Main
Strout, 2t foot front and ILO feet In depth, more'or
less, having thoreon erected a 2.i5 STORY BRION "
1101/2.l3„wlth_Framo Ititehen,JllnekeAlouso..Wood_
House, and, all other necessary outhulldlogs.,
There Is also a Hydrant at the door, with Wator
and Glee through the house, which lellnlshed. In.
, :mOdern.atjlin'
No. 2. A- Lot.of Ground adloining No. 1 on the
• West, containing a now 2 1 Z, STORY BRION HOLISE, 4
22 foot front by 72 feet M depth,, having Water
and Gas In tbo Ifooro, and all modern Improvo
-Men te, with all noces,Ary_nut 7 bulidings on th a lot.
. There aro Piro Insurance Policies on both the
above bulliloge, which are paid up In full and
transforalo. .
. .
No. 3. Eight Lets of Almond adjoining No. 4
on the West, beinira - flrst-class'- LITAIBER AND
COAL YARD..containlng - large - and - commodious
COAL SURDS, A LARGE COAL AND HAY SCALE
of tho Root & Case patent; OFFICE, 'AND CON
VENIENT SIDING, connecting with the 'main
hack of the Cumberland Valley Rail Road. This
Is ono of the• most dealrablo Coal and Lumber
Stands in Carlisle, and offers rare inducements to
any one desiring to engago in tho business. .These
lota will bo sold together or separate to suit pair
chasers.
Solo to commune° at ono (1) o'clock P. M., on
mid cloy, when berme will bo made known by
• _SAMUEL H. HOOVER.
EOM!
iIRAND 'HOLIDAY • FAIR OF
‘_A TI oumBEnLAdD FIRE COMPANY —The
Cumberland Fire Company hog loave twannounce
to the oltizenn of Carlisle and vicinity,' that they
will hold a
GRAND...FAIR AND FESTIVAL' '
during tho Holidays, commencing on THURSDAY
EVENING, DEGEMBEIt._24TII, 1868, and closing
JANUARY 2d, 1869.
Thu proceeds to be applied to tho purchried of a
NEW FIRE ENGINE.
The old Engines and matorlal. of the Company
being entirely worn out, and unfit for service, in
consoquencoof which - it: has been for some time
.without.au efficient apparatus. The following aro
among the principal articles of value to lin chanced
off ONE VALUABLE IMPORTED CARPET, ONE
SPLENDID COOESTOVE, ONE ELEGANT MORN
ING•GIARY STOVE, ONE GOOD RAG CARPEL',
withothev_n_acessary articles.
Our citizens will at once Woo the Importance of
-encouraging our Fair, and of assisting the Com
pany in accomplishing Its purposes.
The public generally are Invited to attend, and
lend their assistance, as everything will bo done
to promote the comfort and pleasure of all who
may giro us a helping hand. It should also ho
reinornliered that the Cumberlano Fire- Cortipany
haa not asked or received any- aselstanco for many
years.
CONTRIBUTIONS and artielbs. earnest ly
_solicit
-ed, and wild bu thankfully received by any of the
undernlgned - committee of arrangements: The
public is assured that evorytbing will bo con
ducted with tionesty and fairness, as our books,
numbers, &c., will al ways be read) , for inspection.
Hiram Bibb, Jesse Hays,'"
John ll.Dabufr, Ambrose Boyle,
Jacob Alber.V . John
George A. /Allman, Edward Arnoy,
Frederick Rays, James Davis,
Stephen Pendergrass,
1111elmol Boyle, .
27n0 .65
QEED POTATOES.
k...) Genuine Harrison Early Rose, and Goodrich,
ti.ellveied_at__Frederielt Common's Furniture
"Warehouse; at the- following- rates -to January
let, 18011, atter which ten per cent. will be -added
to the prices.
11ARRISON POTATOES, por bushel
GOODRICH per bushel.
EARLY 11080 por pound
Address.
.onov 09 -ate
L. STERNER'S
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE
Between Tfanover and Bedford Stroota, In rear
of the Carman Homo.
CABLISLE P-E.N-N A
Having fittua up the Stable with Now Carriages,
Sc., I am prepared to furnish first-cia a turn-outs
at reasonable rates. Parties token to and from the
Springs... J. L. S..
20nov Hay. . .
Register's. Notice.
NTorricE IS HEREBY
i to all persons Interested, that the following aC.-
cotfots have been Dile office,' by . the a-coml.
tents therein ,named, for exemittation, and will be
presented to the Orphans' Court of Cumberland coun
ty, for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday, tho
lath day of December, A. D., Mg.
1. Supplemental account of James B. Weakley and
Rol•ert Bell. Executors of the will and testament
of Robert Bell, late of South Middleton township,
deed.
C. BOWERS 4t 00
,2. First and partial account of Samuel Woods
Starrett, Jameta Thomas Strratt and Wm. L.
Craighano, Executore, of the last will nod testa
ment of John S. Starrott, lota of Dickinson town
ship, dee'd.
8. First and final account at John IL Bowman.
Administrator of Samuel Bowman, doc'd.
4. First acFunt of John IL Dressler n Michael
Grassier, tes mentary Trustees of th heirs - of
Adam Cresol r. •
5. First a,ud [Mel account of ChrleEliob,
and Emanuel ,Snoke,' ExecutorsL.of Chas. G.,
°bristling,- dec'd.
6. The account of Jason W. Eby, Laconia. of
Lew Is Harlan, deed.
7. Guardianship account of J. Eminger, guar
d'art. ot Beatrice Walborn, a minor child of Dr. D
FL Walborn, deed.
8. The drat and final account ofJarneeMellhonny,
Executor of Mary C. Mcllhenny, deed.
0. Third and final account of John M. Woodburn
audj.loseph A. Woodburn, Adminigtraters ofJain
M Woodburn, deed.
t Flftt - Tind aual - account-Icyf-Tr,P,81021,4d
Inletrator of John Ferree, dec'd.
11. First and final account of T. P. Blair, Aid-
Inistrator of Margaret Ferree, dac'd.
- JACOB DORSUBTMEIV
4'egister-
MEM
ELECTRIC,
BOOT POLISH
MAKES A LASTING SHINE
Those who black their boots on Saturday night
with ordinary blacking, don't have much s pine on
Sunday, as the polish fados on but the shin oof
Last 4 sSalurday Right 4. all (lay Sanday,
Manufactured only by J:11, Dabbling, at hicim•
manse Soap act] Blacking Works, Sixth Street and
Gormanthwn Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.
For Bale by Q. Inboff.
27nov
LADIES' FANCY FURS!
IANOY YORE ,
Ladltis' and 0101-
ofGont' m.
movesand
CoCollar s. flue' ammrtmoul
lam obablo to diem= ofmy goods at very yoa
amiable prices, and Y would' tboroforo solldlt a call
from my frlondi of country atiCTlclulty.; •
,Ramember tl3Nanla Ntinabor and:Stroot . !
JOllll FAR2,IItA,
No. 718 Ap.oll St., ab. hb:South Side Phtlad'a.
MT RAPE NO PARTNER, NOR CONNECTION Wl=
ANT OTNER 9TOBE IN PHILADELPIIIi,
.2oct 884 m,
r"INE• CUSTOM 'MADE
FOR GRNTLEMEN.
.411 the LEADING STYLES on hand or made' to
measure. Prlcen fixed at LOW FIGURES. An Dim.
Dated Price List with instructions for self ineatur-,
Mont sent on receipt of Poet Office add rem •
WM. P. BARLETT, '
13 South Sixth St., aheve Cheating, • .
, • PU/LADELPIIA.
21ang 68-Iy. -
U: If 0 E -
Opposiii 'Pa. H,
8., & Reading Depot;
• .HA:IiRISBETRG, BA.
•
W. 11. EIIitINGER ez, CO Proprietors.
loet
JOHN ERNEST
THE 'CARLISLE COOK STOVE.
nntactnrod at F. I3ABDNI7ti & Co'a, Foundry
and Maahlno Shop, Carllslo CANT BE 'SCAT Thin .
18 the titatlmoly ofa corm; oftamlllea In Cumberland,
Sorry and Adams Countloa, who are now wink thorn.
Call and eon thorn. • ' , •'
'!3Ai o lif er L , ' 4 1S
t l i,9 XLeutt
b - n - u . s H It S,
panning oI bb . b 7 poiroF di.by litintl-4nonatantly on ,
hand and for sale by ' F. GARDNER & .0o: Foundry.
.and Machina Shop, East Main Street.
1 . L . SXBAISUBSILEA, .11141c,14sTia.
We are prepared to make Steam' Follett' Of
and ktnde promptly and on the balsost tcrms.
,A
Smoke kooks and allartioles In that lino. ; Raskin.
Samoa Donnas and kngineapromptly attanded to in .
the heat manner.
• 'P. atiliiiihii
foundry And gultitu? 011 oh coullelb,
Michnol Smith;
Commiate of Artangentents.
CHARLES P. SANNO, Maim an
F. yvf. COOK,
Flora Dato P. 0.
Adams Courit.V Psalm
DO BB.INS'
DOBBINS' BLACKING
It Beats any other Blacking, Wader
AT
'MN FA REIRA'S
le established Fur
inufactory, No. 718
10/I Street, above
1, Philadelphia. -
Have now In Store
' ley own .f.mporta
-10 Bird - Manufacture
le of thd largest and
oat beautiful sulec• .
ins of
BOOTS AND SHOES
,
rmVnn. , n.
NEST INVESTMENTS 1
'/WirlVr.yl6
FoisT *bittewtE
33C:PDWZ:OiS;
LINTON PAC-WIC
850 MILES CO.IYIEUTE.EId,
Allthited ,mount dfFlrst Mortgage Monde of Clio
Union Paeltialtallrnall , Company are Oland to..tho
pnbitc., as roe of thi entreat and' anoarprodtabla Iu•
vostmonte.••-",, . -
.......
1. They are a first mortgage upon the lOrtgast end
most important' rallrdad 11l the country. , • ‘! • ,
2. Jly law 'they can be issued lo the :Company
only'aif titivroad to completedien that they.ialWaye
ropresentateal_vaide.., - • • . '
3. The timonnt to limited by act of Ocuagrolue to
•Fiftyhfillion Dolikra on • the entire Pacifindltie, or
an average of less than $30,000 poi i
4. 110 n E.:D. Morgan, of the United • States Ban.
eta, and Oakes 'Ames, of thullnited:lfilates
House Of 'ltopresentat ives,,are the. traistiwidifbr the
the bondholders, to see that all thick , interests aia
protected.
6. Five GovernreentDlreetors, appointed by tbo
President of the tinited , Btataii are responsible to
the country' for the managament'of lie affairs. I
UnitedStdtas Commissioners 'must con
alp that the road Is well. Mint and equipped, and
In all rewinds a first-tines railway, before any bonds
can be issued upon it.
7 The United States Govornment lands the Com.
pony its own bonds to the, 861120 amount that the
company Imes, for which it taken a second mutt
.: - 8. As additional aid, le makes antibsoluto dona
tion of 12,800 acres of land to the mile, lying upon
each side of the road. ,
0. The bonds pay afs per coot, In gold, and the
principal la also - payable
10. The • earnings froirrythelocal or way. /Wetness
wero over FOUR .1512morr.DOttAns last years, !which,
after paying operating expenses,'' was much Incur°
than sufficient to pay the latoiast;.. These earnings
will be vastly. Increased on the completion of the
entire line in 1806. ~ • ' . , • :
11. No political action'ean reduce the rate Si- in
terest. It must remain e tor thirty yearn—eta per
cent per annum in gold, now equal, to bitweeu eight
and nine per cont. In currency.' Theiprincipat. fa
thenpayable in gold. If abond, with uch guaran—
tees, were issued. by the . .Governmen its-market
price would not be lose than from 20 t 26, percent.
premium. As these bonds are issulid under GO
ernment authority and aupervision, upon what ii
vurylargely a Government work, they! must ulti
mately approach Government prices. No other opr
porato bonds are made secure.
12. The issue will soon be exhausted. ''Log salve
have sometimes been half a million a day, an dnear
ly twenty millions have already bbou,sold: About
tpn mtlliono more'may be offered. It in not im
,prebable that at some time. not far distant, - all the
remainder of the hondwtho Company can lame will
bo taken by some combination .of 'capitalists end
withdra'wn from the market, except at a large ad
vance. The long time, the high gold interest, and
the perfect securitity, must make -these bonds -very
valuable for export.
All the predictions which the officers of this Com
pany have made in.sciation to the progress and bu
siness success of their 'sinterprise, or therrralue and
advance in the price of their securities, have been
more than confirmed , and • they therefore suggest
.that parties wh °desire to invest in their...l:coeds wilt
find le to their advantage to do so at - once.
Subscriptions; will be received in Carlisle by
SPONSLER,
and Id Now York
"At the Company's Office; N 0.20 Nassau Stroet,,
AND 131 ,
John J. Cisco & Ben, Bankers No; 61, Nall St.,
And by the Company's advertised agents theoughout
the United States.
Bonds sent free, but parties subscribing through local
agents, iditnaoh-ta-them for their safe delivery.
-A NE-W-PAMPIILET AND MAP ,WAS IBSUBD
October lot, colitalning a report - dna — work to,
that_datc..lnd_a_more complete etatement in rela
tion to the value dilso bon - delbWrnan - liTigiYali le
an - advertieement, which will be sent. tree on appli
cntion at thuCompany's officosor to any of tho ad
vertised agents. • .
JOHN J. CISCO, Trecaurer, New York.
Meet
$ 2,25
$l, 75
Socts.
PATENT CLOTIIES RACK. -.
The undersigned having purchased the
right to Manufacture and sell Brennocuan's Potent
Clothes Rack for this county, gives'notioo that the
Publie will be called upon either by himself or
his agent, sod orders solicited for the same. It
Is one of the very boot Improvements of the age,
and should bo found In every household. Orders
will by Promptly filled. . ,
This improved clothes rack has many advent'',
nes, and, on account of its simplicity and conven:t
lenco must recommend itself to all. Every
Family - in -- roll• aware — of - the 'inconvonionce - and
annoyance occasioned by not baring a convenient
arrangement on which to dry Clothing. luclem.
obey of tho weather will often— not - admit of
Clothing being exposed out doors; yet families not
provided wilt. a iftriperly constructed Clothes Rack
for use in doors have - no alternative. How often
t - o, le It the case when Clothes are - being Ironed;
that, for want df a suitable Clothes hack on which
to thoroughly dry Own, Choirs, .tc., are called
Into requisition for that purpose, thtis discommod
ing the lady of tho house Ifs boat Is required, to
Say nothing - of the Inconvenience othorwise. By
IMO of thin Improved Rack all tho annoyancee Oro
obviated.
I tieuidapted fur out-doom as 14011 as Ihidoor use,
and the manner in which It Is constructed makes
It useful at. all times. Whon not requirod .for
drying Clothing, the arms nay ho' folded for "con.
lenience of room, at the same time bringing Into
placo a number of hooks, forming it into a
convenient
HAT .& APPAREL RACK
For the present orders can be loft with David
Sipe, Undertaker no north Hanover Street: •
600 v 68f:Itn. N. SWUM
B E E F,
IRON AND I"JRE DRANDY,
BY DR. lIARTMXN, •
Gradunto of tho University of
posltivol7 , cum
C
Co l l t deVn i n l tic j o " ru P :g l l% ° ,lllo h rlglit a l
Taboo.
It has boon the moans of IIISTOIIING TEIQO
SANDS to health who.have been given up beyond
the reach of medical assistance. It does more to re
lieve the Consumptive than anything over known .
equalled. streng , q ,
Children.
~
Each bottle contains the nutritious portion
of two pounds of choice Beef.'
Tho cure of Consumption Was first effected by
the.ueo of RAW BEEF and BRANDY in
afterwards in France; in which couutriez I have
traveled for years,
I have used.it with perfect success in' my own
family. Iu presenting this preparation to the
public I feel confident that every afflicted ono who
ratios this (oven tho moat eltepticryl) may become
convinced, by a single trial that It is truly a most
valuable medicine.
Circulars and medicines sent to any add oss
Price Vilicr bottle—biz for $5.
Luboratury 522 South Fifteenth Street,
PIIIL4DELPELIA
Wholesale Agents, French, Richards & Co, Tenth
and Market Streets; Johnston, Ilelloway.g Cowden '
602 Arch Street; R.Shoortiaker h - C., Fourth and
Rocs Streets, Philadelphia.
,Sold by Druggists Everywhere
30oat 68.3 m.
FASHIONABLE - FALL -AND
WINTER MILLINERY.
RS. S. A. HUTTON. -
Having Just returned from Philadelphia with a
largo and cholco selection of SIILLINERY,OOOI/8,
desires the ladies of Carlisle...and •lelnity, to call
and examine hot stock. .
COMPRISING
The latest style of •
•
RATS, : . , •
' •
. .. •
- ' • BONNETS, ,
• .. FLOWERS,. • .
. •,
• . RIBBONS Ae.
I Bova also added to my lluo of goods a 800
assortmaotailhdr, Including BRAIO.I.SWITOR ES,
CURLS, FRIZETTES am. I .
- N. B. Bnitcharand Braids repaired. , ' ---
Most 684 E.
.
71VVIICE IN BANKRUPTCY:
11
In Ike IXstrict Chilet of the ,Viiited States,
Fwte, l Dl:arid o f Pennrylbiinfo.
„ .
•
- Elide Whiller'of East Donegal township,.hancas- -
tor county, Penna., in. mid Platelet, Bankrupt,
,having petitioned for bile discharge; a .meeting of
tiro creditors will be held oh Friday, the 271 h-day
of November, , lB3B, at 10 o'clock A.M., before Reg ,
inter A. Haymaker, at No.o, South Queen street,
in the city of Lancaster, that the examination of
tbo Dankrapt may be finished. The Register
will certify whether the bankrupt had conformed
to his duty.
A hearing will also ho held on Wednesday, the
oth day of DecoMber, .1808, at 10 o'clock A. -31.,
,ta.lforo the' Court at Philadelphia, where portion in
terested may show cause against, the discharge.
{:.--- , k-l-, • Witness the Hon. John' ; Car/ander,
I. o.' Judge of said Dletrict Coprt,'an the seal
`.---v-' theme( at Philadelphia. 'the Di of No.
~
comber, 808. ' . .
ATTEST.. .
G. It. FOX, Clerk. '
'A. lIAYBIA'KER, Register. . .
13nov 08-4 t. . -
NATURE'S GREA4'HiiISITOUER:
•- •SOHEE•T'Z''S '" •
. .
. .oELgintkrED "
. .
T - T 43 0 R D
This medical yreparatfott Is noi r ; ; 00brod th`b
pubilo As a reliable substitute for he many ,worth
letscompounderwhich now flood the market, It is
U
purely vegetable, composed of herbs, gath
ered from the great storchousee at nature, and
selected With the utmost Care. "If 'ls' ' not ;teethe-.
mended as a Ouns Am., but by , Ito direct and salu
tary influence upon the Mart,. Liver 'Kidneys,
Lunge, Stomach and Ilowele, It acts both as la 'pm
volitive and cure for limy of the dlssaseato which
those brgans.are suldecti., p is a., reliable • Family
Medicine and cap bo taken by either ingint or
the same beneficial .resulte. It le 's
certain prompt and speedy remedy ter DIARRIIMA;
DYSENTERY, BOWELOOMPLAICIT4'._APPEPEIIA.
LOWNEIiId OF ISPIRIT,'-FAIIITINGIO, BIOKLIEAD
AMIE, &o. For OIIILLS and EIIiVIIRRof all kinds,
It Iq far-better and safer. than quinine, L. Without
any of its peroloicus ram , creates aftapps. er
"tlte,Vroves -poWerful;dl tart. of ,lbotl; and . wlll
counteract the effects of Ifquor In a, few taluntoe.
JAC . fficupwrz. Rota Proprietor,
.w.Oor. Fifth and Ilsoo Sta., Lifliadla, Pa.
tibrityplr ALL3lntutiemixa.
2940, coy. spoo9.
". 3 . ,' - i i ti - gall. AV iii6s - 144(Ai r ; :: I
V.
• ...,
4. priyAg geLl,onincovArtoEj..au, 4 FARM
iauci Maarti.44o, private iiiiiintr4Ottild
lintel stand In Newlin°, Pa., known as the ^
" L9GAN HOUS,II. - •
The lot (iiiion which the lOW 'stands)"contales 6,
by 180 feet,. and In -addition thereto will be sold ad
excellent a ARDkli coo raining do by 180 feet.
' • Thehousis Is large and Substantially brilltlifstenb
containing ,8 sleeping apartments, gocatllamoorn
'Petc l arrAl P d A ßre r ib t eal i itav4l l dTer n, :nr '
• ~. . ,
-4C,dreseing wtich is
at Cacti agreeable'', Mali
thy;' band effectual for
preservilig the. halt:
Faded or gray hair is
soon re toyed to its crigi
nai color with the gloss
amd frisim esc oi l ; youth.
Thin hair is 'thickened,
'falling ,WO checked,
. 'and -- bnidness --- nfteni
•
For further partloulms, apply to the sneleserlbSr,io
In his absence to gutml•A. Ahl, at Bowfin°, Pa., ' , s, . oared aiy its use.
04' ----- JOs.A.wcionnunN. • - can , restero the hair . where
-,e•••i-;,. • s are destroyed, or Ank glands
RIVAT ' '•• '• • - '---- - na - 4166ii'a ' 'But's - U - 6 1 1k. re-
The subsOrlbrat-priyate sale. their hosaved- for usefulness by this
l together t::bNl ' e'r eF lhr i ° t E h P a l t e r fsl 7 l l-11iir °Aul l ita d il i n i i i i ," - tk 2w a B :o As h i:l il t!' ! t,. ' ;' 's : 0' dl t e on t i o i f t iv fo i 4 il li k n e g o; :° l t 9 dl .hair
posed to be a largq - Bltilititl of Iron Ore on • 01,0 4 • •• • •. • • -- • - *- • ' '
male treat, which . ..makes-1* valuable. property. • .potia. lii oecasional , , use_ ill
_ The buildili , ,autalikr4 a splendid, BRICE i' ,• . - '
lf;t
HOUSE, WAstr. tgUIOMPM4B Log Barr), Hog Nuke - hei r - . from - turning gray. or
and•other noc.OataryOublutErs there_ is a varle-4.
ty of all kinds, Of fraitil 1:14. 'a prom ises, also a^. t
_,. . •
well of water rieir the sour= i ' '. i ' , :FroO front . those , : deleterious
and - cOnsecruently prevent
, The land is thelest , vtuit lof slate having boon- h ic k
r n e o c a e r n t t o l y el u . th ibn , ;Ice ,
Is and InjUrious to the . hair, the
Persons wlshiog tri,itee' atir,proport3; and knot. , •
co. i et Ail l ia ni. dosira. Fa ,propert3HS NI; make some nropartitiCris
the terms trill pleass-pa
_•••lEoe,thp enbecribor resld:o only•boneflt but not )tins it.
..
log on the rums. - .;•:-.-4-,
• MARGARET IIICIII,'• ; '3d merely for a , t
MARIE RIGEL -
-' Mifflin Township: pilt:',. ' D . 4 E - S S 1.. N G? ,• , I
•
, , ohm can he _ found so desirable.
EXCELLENT .STABLING
rot-f9oxamnien, arpilioAsei:N.ock.d.Rovse,,Amoke
lidos° atad - I.ll 4 nbtailieryr'outtlatilliftigat.` , 4 ^L
Tho Logan llouso la widely and favorably known
and Is largely potronised..lt haalsienqulto recently
renovated and repotted throughout.
Terms to Suit, the purchaser
98Aug•Gi.
25sod 68- f.
.7.
neither oil or dye, it does'nbt.
A. VALUABLE LIMESTONO n g ' '
FARM FOR RENT. ' I ,tb cambric, and yetlasts long on
The Valuable Limestone, Form .altuated to iodri giving it a rich glassy lustre and
towmeiip; Chimborlitiid iciettinty;' Pk,' about twt'
Milan South of Striughsiown, on the road loaditgratotal periltMe. -
from James Myers' to David llayts,midway betwixt! - ' • " ' '
the Chamborsburg Turppiko and the Walnutrod . i#.., - .
~ . la Ayer, & Co:,
Bottom Road, containing ono hundred and forts
AND ANALTTICAL CHEMISTS,
three ACRES, in a high state of cultiration,'l
'offered . for mint. The Improvomoots nra a gets .
:-
BRICK 1101JSE, a largo LOG BARN, a earring , LOWELL MASS..
'lmmo, Corn Orlb dna all other necessary mit •
buildings ) also aVoit WOW and :01stord.•. Poem ... -- •
.BRLCIE 411.00. .. •. : • _
sloe will be given on thy lath day or March, 1811 38 1 1 i • . •.\•
The present Tenant laAliticOullough. i. • . .
o r partioulara , inquire of
• MRS.MARCIARETILMoRINSTRY, ',yer's Cherry Pectoral, -
Nowyllle Penna.
ealleir of the Throat -and Lungai'such. as.
Opry O8.Ot.(
;is, Come, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, "
,VALUAB E UOUSE AND LO/ Asthma, and Consumption,
ably never before In the whole history of
AT P BL I 0 SA-LE. ine, his anything won so widely . and so
niii nutponratmhonar for. pulmOnary com Plaints.
niidonco' of mankind, as this
pn Saiurd y, December
.-: . • i • :,1868 •
• sh a long series of years, and among most of
- By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Coat mg of men it hoe risen higher and higher
-C
i
umberland county, directed to me as Admi ir estimation , as It has bocomebetror known.
tratrix of Sophia Sturm, deold.. I will expose iform character '
and power to core tho Tail
public vale, nt the Court - House, in the Boroug ectiona of the lungs and throat, have made
Carlisle, that valuable HOUSE and LOT 0f.011.014 1 1ah10 protector against them. While adapted
on West P omfret street, In the ,Borouo aforesader forme of - disease and to young children,
adjoining Isaac Newcomer - op--the West, 3 t the same time the moat effectual remedy
No . to on the North, and him Summerville on i C.. be given for incipient consumption,
Rest.
The lot contains sixty feet in front on Pei As a provision atmbast sudden attack of
street, and One hundred and twenty feet In de ,it aliould bn kept on hand in over, family,
and has thereon erected a TWO-STORY FRAlndeed as all are sometimes subject to 'colds
PLASTERED HOUSE, and BACK BUILDING koughs, all 'Mould , be provided with this an
other improvement... . ,o for them. . -
This property Is advantageously located fotirchagh settled Cbrisamplion is thought incrust
private residence, and will be sold an a wholestill a great number of cases whore the die
subdivided germ, to meot,tho-wants a of puiehanienied settled, have boon completely cured.
Sale to commence at t 0 olclock A. 11.1., when thapatlent restnted to 60111111 health by the
teodanco will be given and terms made knowery Flectdrah So-complete is- its. mastery _ov - or_
the undersigned. ' '• -•-.., ,-.-- disorders of the Lungs and, Throat,—tlutt--the
_
MAKODRET 0: B. STURII,t, obsitnate of them yield to it. When noth-
A.dm'x. of Sophia Storm, declaim. could reach them, under the Cherry Pea
-1 they subside and disappear.
Mrs and Public SpeakerS find great piOtection
- 13nove64s.
•
VALUABLE FARM AND COVerniu le al - vr — aye relieved and often wholly cured
-TRY-SE4T, .. it.: t
ronchifis is generally cured by tlk tfir - 3 thr
_
no 1 übserlber offers at private mile, LIErl
AT PAIV/CTE — S A_ LE I err, Y Fedora. Insmall - -and (coque:A*osec
o gerterally are Its slrtues known that wo need
and lioeidence known an the Gromfillil Farm re qua, assure the public that Its qualities are
formerly no the Cumberland Nurseries. , • publish the certificate of them hero or do
I ly mai ntalned.
It is situated 4-6 miles East of Carlisle, k " '" Curs` '
bounded on the North by the Cumberland Vs -:
— Ayer s Ague . - -
.... _....
Hail Road, and contains 105 ACRES. The Man. p ay .. ~,,d :Agua,
IntermitteT Fever, Chills
House is a large lint, substantial
,Fovea Remittent Eerer,ilumb Rue, t'orlodical
IS R . - I':071C • 13- IT .1. LD LN Q t rliim'n' F° oar. ko” and indeed tin the affec
:ions which arise from malarious, marsh, Or
containing 14 apartments and three
It has good well water In each Kitchen,
.. .
water for one being drawn by a Hydiant an .
. 0 " e.l mieismatic poisons.' _
the other by a l'unm,) also In the Wash LD
s' AS its
name
goft:bar Arsenic, Qulnine,Diamutb,
°Joie by, drawn Irmo a.ilydrant, Thet.jiard 1 J.
11.
enntr'l n nin other mineral oF poisonous sulprtance
decorated and Shaded by Choice and gam ,^,,,
1 nor
C' lt Y in nowise injures any patient: ,The
Implies, It doe's Cure and demi.. not
greens; Shade' Trees, Shrubbery, AC.; `,4c. be ever,
Barn is a largo -
latrict:s, aro literallybeyondacconnt, and no be-_,
• A a
B A ,N,K BAR N , _ eve with, ut - a lamella in the Jflstory of gu
.umber and Importance of its
in the ague
Mdleine. Our pride Is gratified by the acknowl.
dgments wo receive of tho radical cures effected
with well water, the water being drawn by a
-, 3 obstinate cases. and where other remedies.-had
drent under the Forebay: There Is also a larm,boily failed .
bitted. There are seven porinanunt cisterns oi ravaii .,
and commedious' Hai Pen and PoUltry-ILiuse .. .
Unacclimated pe'rems, either resident in, or
Memlses,accommodating the two Kitchens the... v . a . a by taking the ague cure daily.
house, Barn, Croon House, Ac. There le4, oL , L i rrr 0 „,,1.i„t 5 . a rising from torpidity of
feet of Propsgaftig Bed, with two li
Holum, Work - and Toot - Ifousei - Some - 400 - - through miasmatic localities, will be
Liver, it Is an _aMllent._ ilimedy, - producing
substantial brick and iron flues, to . . _..
ge l ber s lues had failed.
Carriage House,' Smoke House, Wood Rout Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayor glass Ce. Practical and
- The Fruit-Department consist of, 400. Apple
''''" i diti e rtv truly remarkable mires, where other medi
in full_bearing or approaching that state.
ound the world. • ~„
1 - 50 Standard Pears, many-of them in a r
bearing state. .PRICE MOO PER BOTTLE.
Anal:) , Ural . Cheniintis, Lowell ~- -e n sold all
• ' . _ .
_
300 Hewing Peach Trees, and 80 to 70 II . nnov.lt.
Cherry Trees. - '
Over 2000 Grape Vines, including Home 50
ocilt,„fAß
ties, but.rtiost of the Concord, and. many in '
'bearing state
K 4 •
Also Raspboiries, Blackberries, Strawberr.
This fruit department cents Iris many of tilt .
profitable sorts, colle3lrd by the owner dada .
20 years experience In the Nursery _Business. . '
In short.for a pleasant healthful location wit
30 to 40 Miles of Mountain /tango In ful
from rile yard, and a at:Moral combination o
variances and comforts, it offe'rs a rare chat Na . 35 SOUTH -THIRD STREEI
persons who wish to settle down and enjoy
what would require hallo life-timo to gather' . . - PHI LADELPHIA.
• BAN___lK___EFt. s p .. 9 0 09,
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On the same Farm is also built a largo 'at: .
nunlious now
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8 T O-NE HOUSES
,
i s• --- ,,' „PENNSYL NI:k VANIA
$+-
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Oyiy,) . ,or THE 1 _
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1 1FE143 %11 . d e
t• .
e fitiO 0/-T H E - Abe
,Ont il po p i lT rnr E : D il, , r B tei T it A ri T yi . .E .p.e S iictir ,O ,Ac F 4 l,l\i'l ocforo E ntr., R ,m l C i A tr i
'toyed Jaly 25,1664, with a
'.',11/11111 CAPITAL , $1,006,000, gun PAID.
'Liberal terms offered s° -Agents and SoliOltonbwbo
-trelnytted td spy] y at our omob.
Voila artieulars to b e had on application at our
onc e.°
located.in -the Besond story of our flanking Be.
where Circulars and Pompidou:. fully describing the
tdyantagoa otrcred by tile,conipany.may be bad.
~ 113. Ill.r, CLARK. C,
. •., An:, :le Soon, Third .V.
with a good Well and Oisteen near, the
door, now Stable for Cow and Morse, IL
&c, &c., with young Fruit Trees, Ornaments
and Flowering Stitubs already under way.
•—The - wholv, -- with - bottrsets — of—traildings,
b^uglat, or the mansion building with 961
ACRES, can be bought separately.
Middlesex Station on the 0. V. R. o
near the property
For further pirticulere call on the...str
residing on tifo promises, or-address Box
Carlisle P. Of
DAVID MI
Uarrlsburg Telegraph and Lancatter .fr
please copy,-and send bill to thleiefilee
20nov 08-3 t.
Lußvc BALE O.E'VALII,E
. TREAT, ESTATN.—I will soil nt 2, P.
li., on Wednesday, the 10th day of pees - Sin
the promises, in Greencastle, Frankliog cola
the tolloiving.property,lo wit: ft large
BRICK WAREHOUSE, situated on .the Of
Carlisle and Main Atreets. This le oaths
largest Groin Warehouse on tho line of fun•
berland,Valley Railroad, and is locatothe rr
midst 01 the best grain producing seeththo
Cumberland Valley: Double Tracks rued&
the hoitimandthe yards, the latter are and
glee aoundant2nons for Coal and Limbed' ,
Person.desiring to purchase a propertyling
rare elmnees for Produce and Commissioned ,
will Rod It to their advantage to ex am
I will eoll'also, at the same time, a goodtoty
DWELLING 40U/3E, Rejoining the War.' •
Tetina mark:known on day of sale by
- OEO. A. DEITZ, Chambers?.
•
Nov. 27.2t5: •
VALeARLE REAL ESTA AT
PUBLIC• SALE
Will be gold on the prettilses candor an of the
Orphane' Court of Cumberlend, ronntyMday,
the 11th day of December, A. DI 1808, Doc:lock
A. M., the following valuable property :•.
ATIRST - CLA:SgrESIESirONVICE;
situated in Southampton township, Orland
county, bounded by lands of Alex. Tr neon,
Duncan and Pilgrim,:Mohurand Jacob honger,
and -- 3010I7ITiove, containing 114 awed - 11
porches. Tho improvements aro a Twoy Brick
Dwelling Monte, a Steno Jiank .13arn • Cribs,
-Wagon Shed and all necessary outbuek. There
is a good Well of water at the door, at 4 extoll
oat Young Orchard on• the toren. Tho, which
il In the highest Onto of cultivation, . cleared
except about fouracree, which aro od with
the beet quailty3of oak timber, and IldJoining
the Cumberland Valley Rail Road, an within
throe - miles of the Oakville ,markotd . three
miles othhippeneburg. , , . ..
No. 27 At - the tonne time and place ' bS. told
two Valuoblo Tracts oflifountain Landuatad In
llopowoll township. In Feld vountehe first
bounded by lands of John and Philliiler, .100
Stoufferdeuncs M. Means, and. tho Sting do
eeribod lot, containing 21 acres and paellas
'And the second bounded by lands J. Meaux.
A. S. McKinney, Req., Aaron Kunkel', the first
described lot, containing 11 acioa ant porches.
„Thum Wide of , timber land 'lie 111 , 1tIVOIdout
and accessiblo position, and are wed with
Chestnut, Oak and Locust Timber excellent
Also, in pursuance of said order of 14 will be
sold'in the borough of Shipponaburg, Saturday,
the 12th day .of Dace:tabor, A. D.,•180$ 10 o'clock
the following described valuable pro :
.r 'No. 1...4.1 Mouse and Lgt ro
of Gan tuatod it
said borough; Mandel on the Weilt Earl etreot:
on the North by a lot or Jacob lioddlte the East
by a fourteen foot alloy, and on 1 Boutif by
Georgo Tarmac, containing thirty. 'feet four
inches in front on Earl street, ando hundred
and fifty•seven feet four inches in :.th to eola
alley:- Thelmprovements ate a Titory: Brick
House, with beck building and lessary out •
building, and a good 'table at theof the
. 104.
This property Is. euhloct to the t of George
1
Taimah, his halts and assigns,' to ter to and
from the well of water on''' the pr os, for , the
purpose oft:Mug water therefrom , family. nee..
No. 2. At the samo time and 'Wad Houle Arid'
Lot of around; situate In said btatbi bounded
as follows :•' Iloginfng on'Ponn at , the tor—
mimics of Mrs. Mathews' lot, themirest by mild
lot and ground of Roy. Jacob Ihier, 67 I tett,. 7
inches, thoneo South by /tor. Jaw Hassler, '27
hp; Joel Ipt of Valentlne,Rudelshience by mine
Na
East 67 ti Inchon to Poen' st ,• thopce by
mid street 27 feet to the place of Inning. , The
Improvements on, thle lot am alfacoliont Two-
Story Weather-lloarded Dwelling ,11 , 13. • •
PTO@ tho same lime abd po r u plan pr
,panto] of land In P lilt.pensburg enithip, hi the
county aforesaid, bounded by . road
land of Dartram, o Mackay Maori,
Denman and. Daniell AnderaOthintalnlng Jour
Acres mortior lose.
. .
No, , 4l.Atthe /mine time and pit,, - a tract, of,
'Wood XAnd,", situate in Bouthooton bowt lo 44l .
"county afOtesald, boimaccit by hub! , 'George .
Suean Clever and Conrad !Erer„ oontsdnl
mt . •
four Acme, neat ,moalaro44;; kty. oan'.oall
' on
ea l et 9 f i tiru ir A g ait ' igt e lti.` 61iL coMmonoe On
both days at 10 o'iilook, A. Mr., attonda rum
will be Oren and terms made knab l T uNa . AN
AVrlid i tAloOLlNl4
/*NIT. et/ Drincanoteed. -- .
201:0T,08:841
IIR VIGOR,
It) , Hair to its.natur4
AiddleaMons tbr Central and Windom Ponnayl
Panto to Delude to ,
, E. S. RUSSELL, Manager,
Ilarrleburg, Pa.
Tlet 11,• 034 y
REMOVA.L! REMOVAL.! !
N DOLL,
lAPOItTEIL , OI I
TOYS AND FANCY GO ODS
has removed
,frosty, No: 502 Marke
Street - , - mlasnew and spacious-store
N0..908 Market St., above Ninth,
PHILADELPHIA
l'rhere ha will constantly Asap a large assortment
et 'MS of Ovary description k FANCY ARTICLES
or the at retest varlety. •
q NINA WARE, , „ ,
WORK BOXES, BEADS, .
PIPES, WALKING CANES,
' GARBLES,RLATES, PENCILS, , -
G A ALES sof different liludii,_
•• • . - MASKS, of 'fellow Stiles ' lc Pattern c.
014S1 AND SABEJIALLS, Ac.
Aim aye recolyin the newest styles of Goods
from the manufactories.
TLenkful for peat 4 favors I. solicit a continuance
of i mane at the tIOV . I store.,
JOELN DOLL,
DRALER 1N DOIMITIO FANCY AATICLIES
No. 90S Markot Sirpet,
PHILADELPHIA
`!. 01.ov 09•2 m
.
Looking Glas ses,
0 IL PAINT,I,N9-
' E'N'aß A V.IN GS,
CHROMO-Ln'HOGRAPHfi,
Picture Frames,
RO a r E R' ..S . OR 0 UPS,
Window. Cornices, &o. sto.
JAM IA EARI4
• 8111' Chestnut Storept,
30oct .
1)0:W AND $llOl l l STORE ' FOR
rALB.
The eubsoribors, intending to quit the brtlness;
offor at Private Bale their entire Stook. of, Boots,
Shoot., Loather Fixtures and good will, at 'ten
than coat: The Stook on hand Is worth about -
Whom hundred do lass. They will also rent. the
Storeroom, now °coupled ,by them, to. the pur
theseri. If' desired,' at •of • raison able Nut. Thu
Storeroom:by located on Vain Btreet, near the -
Public Square, nuel'is one of - the most -desirable
'business statute in the took". It hos been fitted
vivectpresdyikr, the,Ohde hiladness. The subscrib
ers relit:lolldt the ' bueindee which hits, proved
profitable to them, !amply be case they intend' to'
cuter Into the wholesale tannrifietqre, ,
and lk does
not suit them to engage to both the business. , t
Until the business is so)d the stook on hand,w)/1
• be tetalleq at the' - reFr lotNestligirt.
It M1140:011' BHP,'
' '.g9oTl l . l4 !Ni -) . : Pr •
READ!!
READ 1 t
CONSIDER!!
BARGAINS!! BARGAINS)
W: 0. SAWYER & Co's
11 have 'just received kronrNew
York and Philadelphia a larie aesortnient
- elf DUBS GOODS, in which will be found all the
tote — and - attractive atyles of the season.. Our
Stock embraces
Figured,
Plain,
Striped
K E 4
Grain,
Gros Dear;nurs,
Gros butane
BLACK, lISILKS
EPI.NGLINIC,"^
ROUBAIX,
LYONS,
CRETONNE,
SHORT & MOHAIR fa
-- SERG•U ,
.IEMPRESS CLOTHS,
ALEXANDRIA CLOTHS,,
AND CASHMERE
POPLINS FOR
LADIES SUITS,
allrench Merlna, - 41picas, Caohmeras and ln l4
OlOtbs In all colors and prices. •
. ,
. We have w full line of the Celebrated BUFFALO
MOHAIR BLACK ALAPACAS, aka a large , Stock
of all kiodo of Black
MOURNINC COODS
IMMO
TAIIIIBF.,
EIIIPRESS,
QV EEN 8 AND
Particular attention pald to Fuuoral Ord.
Call and eno our large Stock of
IMEEBTEMI
STONE ?JASMINE,
OBIIMAN MOIL
SIBERIAN SQUIRREL.
BROWN CONEY
SHAWLSI, SIIAWLS I SHAVLS I
LUSTRE PITCH,
WATER MINK,
BLVD CONEY,
Makß AT AND
Just received from the well known House of
Nichols ~Burtnett & Co., Broadway New York.
These Muffs and Collars all have • new 'improve
pant which will make them wear much longer
than the old stylo ol manufactures.
Gentlemen can also find on our counters a ta•
Hely of French and American Cassimerrur In Fancy
auk Mack.
=Beaver Olathe In lisqulraaux and Pelt f.
heavy Backs and Over - Coats.
Butte edicts by the best Taller to town; Cloth
sold by us are warranted to be trimmed with th
%seat materiels.
T
pROSSLEY'S.
= - ,
TAP •
BRUSSELS, _
LOWELL,-
IiARTFORD •
n EXTRA 'EUSEBi .PLY
VENETIAN,
lIONSTBSADE, .
LINEN - AND EMT,
AVM 40ota. and upward!
OIL CLOTFIS
DUOS, DRUGGETS; WINDOW SIIADES and s
general assortmont of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
}ID 01 It Y.,
'V'OT,IONB .8r0;, 4 ,85 ' o
. . .., . .
r,we offer Fat , "attrootloos 'and , Inducements to
all lololdrii rr Goods arid IT N:lolly %write all to
cidland ox table oar stook. •,, ,- -,
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W. C. SAWYER• & CO'S
EAST' MXIN i3TI#BET,
UNDPit BA-N , EI°N'S ti 9 TEL
coat Oa. , " ^
THE NATIONAL;
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY;
UNITED STATES' OF AMERICA,
WASHINGTON D. C
Obarturod by Special Act of Congrets, Approved,
July 25.1.8130
- Cash - Capital-- - - $1,000,000
BRANCH OFFICE PHILADELPHIA
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
'Wham the general business of the Company le tram
acted,' and. to - which all _general aorretpondonse
should be addressed.
Jay Cooke, PhDada. •• . E. A. Rollins, Wash.
0. H. Clark, Philada. 11. D. Cooke,Wash.
I.Ratchford .tarr,Tbllada. W. B. ChnlerWash
Wm. G. Warhead, Phllada. John D. Defreee, Wash
George E. Tyler, Philada. Edward Dodge, NY.
J. Hinckley Clark, Philada. _ H.0. - Fahnestock, IVY
0.11. CLARK, Philadelphia, President.
HENRY D. 00Q11.111, Washington, YIOe-Prasident.
JAY COOKS, Chairman Finenco and P.:south/it
Committee. . .
EMERSON W. PEET, Philade., Sec'y and Actuary.
E. S. TURNER, Waahhigtori, Asaistant Sematary. •
FRANCIS ti. SMITH, M. D., Medical Director. ,
J. EWING MEARS,M.D„ Aseletant,Medicil Director
DIEDICAIt ADVISORY BOARD.
And Fancy
J.IE:BARNES, Surge'on.G cussed U. B. A. Washington
P. J. 11011WITF.,.0121ef Medical Depart.mont U. B. N.,
WashlngtOn.
D. W. BUBB, M. D., Washington
SOLICITORS AND A TTORNEYS
WM. E. CHANDLER Whington
GEORGE HARDING, ,
Phil as adelphia, Pa:
'rand Lustrine
This Company, National In its character,uffern, by
reason of its Large Capital, Low Ratan of Premium
and Now Tables, the most deal,able means of Inapr
lag life yet pref4nted to the p ohm.
The rates of premium, bet: g h.. goltreduced, are
made unfavorable to the insurers as those of the best
Mutual Companies, and avoid all the complications
and uncertainties of Notes, Dividends and the raia
understandings which the latter are so apt to cause
the Policy-Holden , .
Several new mid attractive tables are now presented
which need - Onl to be understood tci prove accepta
ble to the public, y
such as the INCOME PRODUCING
POLICY and RETURN PREMIUM POLICY. Is •the
fernier, the policy-bolder not only secures a life in.
,suranc.., payable at death, but will receive, if living,'
after a period of a few years, an annual income equal
-to ten per cont(lo.percent.) of thaparLef_hir policy. In
the latter the Company agrees to return to thi assured
the total amount of money he has paid in, in addition Is
the amount of his policy.
The attention of perfume contemplating insuring
thOir lives...or increasing the amount of Insurance
they already have, is .called to the special ad
vantages offered by the National Life Insurance
POPLINS
Comps-.
Circulars, Pamphlets and full particulars given
application to the Branch Office of the Company in
Philadelphia, or to Its General Agents.
.41GPLOOAL AGENTS ARE WANTED in every City ,
and Town, and applications from c mniretent parties
for ouch agencies, with suitable endorsement, should
be' addressed TO TILE COMPANY'S GENERAL
AGENTS ONLY, to their resprietive districts.
GENERAL_ACIEFTEI:
E. NV, CLANK A CO., PhiladolPhia,
For Pennsylvania and Southern Now Jersey,
JAY COOKE & CO., Washington, D. C. -
-Ror Maryland, Virginia, District of Columbia and
Vast Vhglu%o
op 6517.
• ,
I'LLAAP ) -LB_LL _
0-01 -
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•
IOMPSON & HARPER,-
MANUFAOTUR ERB,
iP.
,1234 /61236 RIDGE AVENUE,
LAMA_ CLOTHS
Ridge Avenno Oars pass tho door
Aar good for Illttetrotod Cataloguo - iEt.
20n.0v
Ilavejtrat roceived their Fall Goode, which aro
creating excitement on account of
from 10 to 26 per cent Ault recolted 150 yde reduction of
Such as
Merrimack, - ~
cochecoo,
Spt nue,
,Gloucester's and other fa
vorite brands, at 12iets per yd.
SILVER MARTIN FURS
Alpacas at 26cts.,
Coburg,
Morinoes,
' Silks,
Wool De .Laths,
Bombazines,
•
Melange, •
Fends,
Japanese Cloths,
,Silk Poplins,
Bpingline, Poplin,.
Poult Do SOK
Oriental Lustrei,'
De Liaines &k., - ,at'reduced rates.
• ..
..-_-..
Iloond-Made :Janne - Ws, Nana, Blaynelni — Sack -
Flannels,- - Opera Flannoln, Oloahings, Gingham.
- • .
liIATTINOB,
ECM
13=122
A Full line of ZITHER, WORSTED, - PRINTED
rind EMBROIDERED PATTERNS and the largest
and moat comploto assortment of
COSTAG• •
n the county,—r
ltoleary
Woolen end Cotton Yarns, TowelUngs,
end Oloves;ldankets, Shawls, in rull , varlely And
everything belonging to the buillioSa.
To all .wishing to sago money In buying Dry
Goode, say from 10 to 26. per cent. We Would gay
now in your time to secure bargains, .and a :fast
etoOk to select from. • .
_.vet:
- a.A.q - .PITTING and PLUMBING
' - •
FOOTS.
•
•
•
Practical One Fitters arid Plumbers
Desire to harm their old 'customers and the clti
WSW Carlisle generally, that they bed% reniered
their establishment to the commodious room in the
ARattenient or _lll2.einn , s Hall, '-
entrance on Church Alley..
They will sttend promptly an' herotofere, to ad,
work sntrusted to them.
They keoP constantly on hind and are prepared to
Introduce LEAD and IRON' '
HOT, and COLD SHOWER BATHS; WATER •OLOS•
ETS, FORCE and LIFT PIMPS, IRON SINKS, BATH
TUBS, DOILERO, WASH DARNS,' HYDRAULIC
RAUB, all kinds of GAB, STEAM and' WATER FIT:.
TINOS. COOKING RANGER, HEATERS, AC.; set Up*
in 'the meet modern style. •
Country _Work. owl Jobbing promptly at
• • tended to '
Hapr 08."' '• •
GLOVES
VOtt SALE:
kverly desirable Bask Dwelling Donee on Woo
street, between 'Pomfret 4nd Sopth.hosaalon gls
Novemba 15th, !Malted.; Apply toiJ •-;
M. wmucLut) : .
Hang 684 f.
. .
FARMERS'"BANK OARLlSLlL
,Th.e.Dlreotorbave .deelared Dlvldend or .
rid per ter4. - peyablo to Shereholders on . the
15th Inst. j.o.uormEß,
Caoe43s. .• • • • . (Ambler,
EZEIM
DIRECTORS
OFFICERS.
PIIILADELPIIIA
BENTZ & CO.
W PRINTS
DR E BIS GOODS,
CLOTHS CASSIERES,
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
RUGS,
ALL CHEAP
Notions -and Trimmings,
- BENTZ k CO
ONSZ i ST'S...COL.U ,3I #.
is S.lioNttit
'teal Estate. Agent, Serivonei, Oonveyankag Insur•
awe and Claim Agent. 4)oleaadepa atreet Neer
Cooke &mare. • •
VAIiUABLE' RIVATW'RESIa-,
DEN6/1 YOR BALM •
.'.9ltuato on South Itanover etreot, Carlisle, now •
owned • and occupied by Mrs.: Washmood, late- the'
property of Denedict Law. Tho lot, fronts on • Han
over st., 00 husL and extends lisch.the lista°, width
210 feet to an ulloy. The Improvements ars
tr4o:vt..ry FRAME 11011911, with Verandah In front,
containing Double ParDwe, Hall, Chamber, Dloing
room a t.d Kitchen on" lower floor and eix Chatobors
and It. ti-room - on thu 2nd story. Gas • sad .water
have boon lutroducol. There Is a large Stable and
- Cl,Tillve -- Rouse at the foot of the - 10t.,, TIM lot is
well studded with moan:tont:l: trees and thrObberY,
besides-fruit of almost every description and Grapes
of the most choice selection In alundence.
Enquire of . SPONSLER,
Real Estate Agent. •
112250ct-68 .
•
VALUABLE FARM in Perry Co,
, .
.AT PRIVATE SALE.
nitwit° in. Carroll township - , 9 Mlles' Mirth of
Carlisle, 4 napes north of Carlisle Springs and 11
miles west of Duncannen, adjoining lands of 4.
Sheafer, Nancy Cling and 'others qoptalning 120
ACIIIV, now owned' by' Levi •Loide. 90'neros of
which. aro cleared, in a high state of cultivation,
and under good foncennd'tho residua - covered - with
thriving timber. A never-falling stream of water
rune thrhugh the farm and plenty of limo within
2 lotion. .• _
The Improvements are two-story Log & Wenther
boarded liouse,Largo Barn and Spring House with
eacollont water. School House and Church' at st_
convenient distance. Apply ,to
- A. L. SPONSLEfte
Real Estate Agent.
ErEM
I?OR SALE, •
A LARGE TEIREE-STOB.Y —IIRT:01411013814,
with a commodious Beek Buildinedecnpled as a
Store, and private resideneo, situated ou West !lain
RITA Carlisle, near the corner of West.: This prop
erty contains all the modern Improvements. Tho
lot being 21:1 foot In front, and 240, ID 'depth 'With
a Stable and Carriage nouso on the alley_iu the roar.
The buildings are all new and in good condition,
and the location-s a most desirable one f•r business_
Enquireof A. L.'SPONSLEIt.
280011 08.
VALUABLE GRIST. MILL AND S t
FARM AT PRIVATE SAL.
Bit:hated on the Conodogulnot Omit, 0 miles East
of Carlisle, and 2 miles North of Now Kingston, In
one of the most fertile and productive parts of the
county. The Mill is built of Brick and Storm, bag
been .recently rapairodand is in excellent condition,
Containing four run of stone- nod has ono of the
best water powers on the crook, with a Saw Mill at
tached.
Tho faros contains 60 ACRES of excellent land,
with a largeTwo•Btory- •
- . •
•
'MANSION_ HOUSE,
BANK BARN,FRASIE TENANT EOUSE: 'arid other
outbuildings thereon erected. The land Is in a high , f
state of cultivation and under good fence, and bad
an excellent apple orchard, booklet other fruit.
The BIM with the water power and 6 or 6 acres of
land, embracing the tenant house, will be disposed
pf separate from the farm should the purchaser de
sire it: •
For terms annparticulars apply to
- A. L. SPBNBLER,
Real Estat t e Agent.
28681 g 68
ZEAL - ESTATE FOR. SALE:
A Doublo 3 Beary,Drick Uoutio_iiith Frame
kitchen attached, suitable for occupancy of two fam
lilac, or as a Stortyllbom and Dwelling, situated on_
PENN STREET, CARLISLE,
17111 be disposod of on fivinrabla term
12juno 68.
Also nvaluable building lot, situated on the South
Nast corner of West and Pomfret BtrolffililtinU ' ‘.
60 foot on Pomfret, and .240 Soot on West Street.
This is one of the Most desirable building lots In the
borough. - . . i
12juue 68. .
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A • VAEIJAi3LE LTME STONE
A
FARM FOR SALE.
Situate about 1 1 A miles South West of Carnal°,
owned by David R. Lerew, containing abodt 90 ,
ACRES, nearly all cleared; under good fences and In '
,bleb state of cultivation. .
The Improvements aro a eimmodloue TWO-STORY
-1,00 HOUSE, ,WEATIIERBOARDED,
BARN and other convenient out-buildings. The
owner-having removed froni the county Is desirous
of dlsitosing of. the above premises which will be
done on terms advantageous to tlit. purchaser. The
close proxitrilty to the borough renders this property -
ono of the most desirable in s ostmente of any now in
the markot.
Bop terms AA', apply to A. L. SPONSLEIt.
Real Estate Agt.
18sept 68.
'TWO NEW TWO-STOKI; BRICK
_.i...3=2RESIDENCES AT:PRIVATE 'ALE,' ••
Situate on West Pomfret street, In ilv - 113comiih - T)f
Carlisle, owned by Charles W. Weaver, each build
-Dig ecutains-tweety feet-In front 'and tiventy.elght
In - depth, cud has a TWO.STOBY MUCK BACK
BUILDING attached, baying Coo and Water intro
duced, with all the modern improvements. The .
bulldl ngsare just newly built, In the' b.eatt'posslble
order, the lota extending butt from t he street 129
PA;
For terms &c., apply to •
Al L. BPONSLER,
• Real Estate Agt.•
18sop48.
itTWO STORY BRICK .RESI
DENCIE AT PRIVATE SALE. " • •,
Situate on North Pitt Street, Carlisle, owned by
Mrs. Eliza Lumberton. Thep let cOntains 20 feet In
front and 120 In ,depth. The improvements are a
commodious TWO-STORY BRUIR DOUSE with a
Two-Story !hick Back Building attached. The
front part containing Double Parlors and Ball on
first floor, and three chambers ou the second story
and attic above, the back building a large kitchen
and chamber above. Thera Is 'n good Frame Stable
on the foot of the lot .10. by 16. Fruit trees and
grapes and Hydrant. iu the yard. The premises
are In good condition, with good brick pavements
flout and rear. A. L b rick
Boat Estato Agt.
265ep.68.
ROUSE AND LOT OF GROUND
NEAR PAPERTOWN AT PRIVATE SALE.
Situate about y, mile North of the residence of
Wm. B. Mullin, Esq., adjoining land of Geo.
Nogglo, owned by John Goodyear, containing 10
Acres of land. The improvemonts -aro commo
dious TWO-STORY FRA.IIE. HOUSE,
Frame Stable,
and excollrnt well of water and Butt of - all kinds.
Tho property is In good condit!on, the house hay
iiiTcbeifirreFerrtirrepaired-and-ipairMili-r
For tams apply to A. L. SPONBLER, _
Real Estate Agt.
2550p.05.
•
AT AIX ABLE TOWN PROPERTY
V AT PRIVATE BALE.
Valuable residence or business stens' at private
sale situuto on South Al/mover - , ,street. Nos. OS
and :A%
The property consists of a
DOUBLE HOUSE,
one part of which le built of Stone and rho other
of Brick, making two complete Houses, suitable
for dwellings or plecos of business.
Thom Is also two framo Buildings on' the .prom ,
lees which could bo very readily be converted into
dwellings
For terms and othor particulars enqutro of
• A. L. BPONBLEft,
Beal- Estate Agt.
I.Bsep-68.
SPRING.
BA.RGAINS
1.867
NOW OPENING IN ,
'DOMESTIC GOODS
VIIESS GOODS
4IMFRDS
• CAB
B'eptigTs,
JEANS,
WHITE GOODS, -
.DReas TiummiNos %
SIBBONS,
NOTIONS, &Q._
AT
RING'S NEW STORE,
No. BIS WEST STICEICT
Opposite - thee Menton llouso, next to Poet °Mee
Carlisle
BLINDa
LECTURE
TO YOUNG NEN,
CI OTII9,
•
Just "toll rhea , in a &aled Envelope. • price six dents
-st
A-Lecturetho Nature, Treatment
anti Radical Cure of Bpermatorrhoes or gradual
IVitknese, Involuntary Eut isslone, Sexual Debility,
anti Impediments to Marriegosecierally; Me
ry end Cemiumptien, Epilepsy., and Pits; Mental and
-Phyalcal Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse,
&a. By ROBERT J. OULVERWELL,III. D., Author.
of the "Omen Book," &c. •
The world-renowned author, in thte admirable
' Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience
that the awful coneequencee of Belf-Abuse may. be
effectually removed withettt medicine, and without
dangerous - surgical operatione. bangles, lustru
manta, rings, or cordials pointine out . mode of
'cure at once certain and effectual, by which every
sufferer, no matter what hie condition may be, may .
TI
. himself . 'theaplyi privately, and radically.
TII7B LECTURE WILL PROVE A BOON To THOU
BANDS AND TIIOOBANDS. •
Sent under seal, to any addrals, Ina plain sealed
entmlope, on the receipt of 'six cents, or two pos
'loge atampe. Also, ',Dr. Oulverwell'a "Marriage
Guide'," price2s cents. Affdresathe Publisher, .
011A8. J. O.:KLINE & 00.,
127 Ddwery, New York; Post Office'Dex 6,680. '
hjuly esay. • n,
,
.N" ENV INVENTION IN GRAIN
wous.--41.; ,;libedrllwro having procured a
patent for s novel and moot excellent improvement
In grain Drills by which the grain Instead ()libeling
planted in•B 4 Inch rows as in the old nothod is twat
tared over a outfaced three inches,thus senuring a u
equal and oven destributlon of the mod, and a con
siderably greater yield of grain,
This Improvement cart bo readily 'attached toany
of the drills now in uvo.
• State and County flights for Wei agents. Wanted
This Is an excellent opportunity for active, one r'
gotta young men to make large salarica.
Per particulars address
, • , O.:VAIXI,3r.i- •
' .InVentor and Patentee,
• ‘l3hireminstown Comb. Co,
Oda 084. Y. - • • • '
. .
AILM AT. PRIVATE SALE. -
-The subscriber offers at
_Trieste:sale his WIN
spotted on the TurnpflEeisedlos to Ohambersberfft
cue knife west °teatime. copitxtuitt is etity (tOattsi
The lend ea
r n a Jalsb stsite b 4 puitivition the lui•
'Provetoeute su (knot °lase, white ItS sithstioe to tut.
equaled. , Any TertioUdesirlug to•alesr the premises,
eon do so by cellist upon Alie stbseriberwhoresl des
• instlef; , W, T. MtetitlON.• •
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