Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, December 11, 1868, Image 3

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    MARRIED.
tho S'Ath tut, at . th
Lutheran Paraonegei In ffairlsburg. by . the-Be-
G. P. blettlng; Mr. Earduel L. Prets, to Mea Mo II
.E.ltupp, both of thla county.
t _the "Lutheran par
sonago, Now Kingston. Sept. 291 h; 111013 ; by th.
Rev. 11. R. Flotck, Lovi Natant to Miss Amanda .1{
Nasisciinei, - both of this county.
•
RIORTER—BiSIIMAN. — At the same place, by
the woe, Nor. 29th, 1.1368i --- P - 8. Richter t 9 MIES
Sarah E. Rothman, both of this county. •
RRINbLE—EGIBERT.—On the 3rd inst. by Rev.
Dr. T. Dougherty.. Abner C. Brindle, 'Big,' 0t.31s
elionlisburg to- Idles Uollle Egbert_ of this place.
No °info;
FE ' tho 26th ult. by tho
Roy. W. IL Relth,.Mr. Wm. Frehn to•Mlis §. Jonah)
haughmani all of,thls
—Wotzol—Wore . --0a tho 26th ult. by the Bor. E.
Rotifer, Mr. Joseph 9. - Wotzet to t liss Rota Duo Wert,
"bothof_thlo Couuty. ••
SIIAIIP—CLARK.—On the 3rd ins!, at 'the 1,
of the hackie mother, by Rev. 31. Wallace, Mr SA
Sharp and Miss Mary Clark, both . of New villa
AIARIi El S.
CARLISLE._ PRODUCE MAILRRT
varnelo December 10th; 18GB
Family F10ur....
Superßoo d 0....
do RYE....
SYLII . WEIVIIEAT
RED - d 0....
RYE
CORN
OATS,
OLOVEIISEED..
TIMOTIIYSEED
FLAXSEED ....
BARLEY.
I duce Market.
10, December 10tb, 1868.
Andrew Waslimogo
General, Pr
Corrected Weekly b.
IDACON SHOULDERS, 13
it
EGGS,
EGGS, 30rpm,: SIDES, 14
LAItD, • 10 WHITE DEANS 3 23
TALLOW, 10 PARED PEACHES, 25
SOAP, SIDNPARED PEACHES- 15
BEESWAX, 40 DRIED APPLES, 2 50
BACON HAIRS' 18 ItAGS: --- 3
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Twent,y per cent. of a Reduction !
New. Imports to
WILLIAM" BLAIR & SON
We. are now opening a large Invoice of cowmen
or "CC' ware received by the ship "Addle Hail'
which we offer Wholesale d-Retail at a reduction of
20 . pir cent. from our Into prier., Also a largo
quantity OP Raisins, Candies &c., for the Ifolidiya
which wo oiler very cheap. Our stock of Qucens
w•are, Glassware, Cedar andlVillow.ware, Coal Oil.
gal, ,Pc ,Is very,. fo 11. Please give vs n call.
WM. BLAIR 1,Et0.,,.N
South End" Ca*l„W-Pa
MMIIM
All our Goode - reducurillle,i, :Merinos,
Furs, Cloths 'und Caesiruers. Special attention lo
called to our stock. We guarantee our prices
lower than thb lowest.
MUM
Sleighs ! Sleighs ! Sleighs !
IL &N. Shark have-now on-hand over a dozen
of first class Sleighs,. both single" and double
abated.-• For sale at their, Manufortory, on
the corner of South and-Pitt fitreot.
27nov
Corn Sheliars and Fodder' Cutters.
Every -farmer should have one cf tpo superior
STARXORN SIIELLERS, of which we have three
slays, vary cheap. Moo the NATIONAL FODDER
CUTTER, of which we have four sizes, with other
Agricultural Implements of the very "Lest notice
at low pritres. Colt and see them at P. pARDNER
& CO'S., Foundri nd Machine Shope. Carlisle, Pa.
Dike 68-tts.
Air DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, and CATARRH
eatedirith the utmost success by J. 'lse kCS V. D.
and Professor of Diseases elf the Eye and Ear in the
IfediealAdlegeof Pennsylvania, 12 years experience
(formerly of Leyden, Hollaud,) Nu. 805, - Arch St.,
- Phila. Tostimoniale can be seen at tuis race; The'
medical faculty are invited to accompany their pa
tieuts,as ho has no secrets In his practice. Artificial
—l , 3i.ilingerted4ithon - t - prtitr --- No -- charge for - examPa
nation.
12june rs ly.
, DR. JACKSON'S ANALEPTTCA.
NEW REII EBY IN CONSUMPTION.—,A Physi-
Mu who Ind Consumption for several years a Itio
trequent bleedingo of the lungs, cured Mansell with
cmedicine x unknown to the profeyslon. when MO
ase appeared hopless. Ile it the onjy physician oho
has used It in his own pozcon,,or who has any know!-
' edge of Its virtues, and he can ascribe the degree of
health he now enjoys to nothing but the use of his
medicine; and nothing but utter despair and entire
extinction of alLhope of recovery, together with a
want of confidence inall others induced him to hazard
the experiment. To those suffering with soy disease
of the Lungs ice proffers a treatment be coufidently
believes will eradicate the disease. Price $1,50 per
bottle or $8 a half dozen, sent by express. Send for
r Ircular or call on Ott. E. BOYLSTON 3 SOKSON,
No. 250 North Tenth Street, Philadelphia.
For solo by Ilonry F.Goyer, Meehan icsbur,;, l'a.
and Druggists generally.
.22may 68 ly.
1101tSil and Cdttio Powders and Lininmnts,tegeth
er with a large assortment of fresh Drugs and Medi
eines, Dye Stuffs, &e., &p., just received at Oornman
Worthington's Drug Atore, No. 7,East Main Street
Carlisle.
NEW AD VER TISEMEN
FOR RENT. -
A Good Grocery Stet e, ,f,itted_up_svith all the
COOVol3lolief , 6 for the business. There is no other
Store in the neightorhood. Inquire of J. W.
Spangler..No. 83, West Street.
4d0e.,68-9ts.
VALUAB LB MEDICLNES.-A.
Schaubla and Who. F. Abode, aro associated
under the name and style of A. Schaubla, h Co.,
for the manufacture and Sale of Sheik's Bitter
Tincture of Roots, and Dr. Rock's Pain Victor.
These areinvaluable mood'es for many dlseages,
and aro sold wholesale by the company at No. 35,
South Hanover street, Carlisle, and by agents
everywhere. •
lldec 08.3 m.
NOTICE-
FIRS. NATIONAL DANK,
Call laic , N.
Tho regular annual meeting of Stockholders of
this Bank for the election of Directors, will. ho
bold at their Banking House, on the second
Tuesday, (12) of January, 1860, between the hours
of 10 A. M., and 4 P. M.
CHAS:U. REPEURN,
Cashirr
Ildqo 68.3
PROCLAMATION
•
,WHEREAS, the Hon. JAMES H.
Gnaitast, President Judge of - the several
Condit of Common Piece of the coun Goo of Clamber.
land, Perry, and Juniata, and Justice of the 'several
Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliv
ery In said counties, and Nom 'Thosi. P. Blair and
hugh Stuart, Judges of the °eats of Oyor and Tcrmi•
-tier and-Joil-Deliveryfor-ffize trial - of all capital - and"
other offendero, In the said county of Cumberland,
by their precept to sue directed, dated fith November,,
1.8138 have ordered the Court °Myer and Termlner,
and 'General Jail delivery to be holden at Carlisle,
on the :Id. Monday pf January, 180, being the
11th day, to continue two W. 1.; . .
NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, J usticea of
the Peace, and Constables of tho said county of Cum
berland that they are by the acid precepts command.
ed to be then am( there in their proper poroone, with
their rolls, records, and Inquisitions examinations,
and all other remambrancee, to do those things which
tp their offices appertain to ImApne, and all those
that are bound by recognisanceei to prosecute
against the prisonern that are or then shall be in
the Jail of said county, are to ho there to prosecute
them es obeli be ,Itut t.
JOE. 0. THOIIPSON.
Sheriff.
bec;amtor 11 , 11368.—tc.
BARGAiNS ! BARGAINSI !
OG.I 1, T ' S
(Da EAP ()ASH. S.T'OR.E.
•
Suet returned freda the city, end now opening e
la rge assortment of the cheapest
DRY GOODS,
aver brougbt } u Oer7lele
A full adsorturent of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, of
•
41 Cie newest styles and doslgne. - •
Oloths — for 'Ladles' and Gents' Coats and
Cloaks.
:A large assortment of .
8,11 AWLS,
very chomp, palleoeff very; beet 1234,
Diuollne,•
Glogbams,
•
pintoii Flannels,
• Tlcklings, &c.,
tory ranch reduced.
• 4 -ClothpfarukOnesitaeres ;
for Gents' mite. groat varltify nnd cheaper than
{over.
OVOT
lIOOP SM. TS AND BALUORA:LS,:
of the boat and cheapest In the county.
.110113ERY,
GLOVES,
• O.IIILDREGS
MITTENS, &e., &e.
at astonishingly low prices.
White, Red and Gray Wool Flannels at vary low
prices— The stock is- now fell and. complete,
bought at the preCent great decline fn prices, and
.to cash purchasers great inducements will be
. offered.
' All persons in wankel cheap Dry' Goode aro re-
quested to call .before purchasing-elsewhere, No
trodble to show the goods. , •
, . omu3..oexcur:
%L B:. ilot of Oarpoilogo 0 10 144 , :ct.tit ;at opal
VA/Nl3'. •
IVEW AD VER TISEIVENTS'.
AN - ORDINAOE.--
Relating tcpthe borrowing of money.
Be it closeted and ordained by tho'Town Council
• of the Borough of Carlisle. and it to hereby intact
- ednnd ordained - by the authority-of- the. same,
That the President of the Town Council by and is
,hereby directed-and authorized and empowered to
borrow (or the•usq of the' Borough of Carlisle to
pay off the Notes. and. other indebtnass of the
Borough, and r Iso to pay k,ertale damages awarded
•to parties ip the opening of curtain stench; and
alleys, a sum of money not exceeding Ten Thou
sand oollare. and to issue Bonds to the Immo of.
said Borough, under its corporate seal, attested by,
the President and Secretary of the Town Council,
for that amount, sums 'of Ono Thousand, Five
Ilupdrod, and One Hundred dollars payable, in ten
years from lst January, 1 , 69, with "Coupons at•
Cached, signed by the Secretary for the payment
of the Semi-Annual - Interest ther.con, And to
pledge .tire property and franchises of the said
Borough for the payment of said Bonds and thel -
Intet•est,—
ATITST.—J. Xt. ALLEN, ,
Sect'y of Corporntlpt!.
11doe
A,. N ORDIANCE.
Extending Penn Street and opening Noble's
alloy.
Bo it enacted and ordained by the Toe , n - ' Council
of the Borough of Carlisle, and it Is hereby extort.
ed and ordained by the authority of the same, -
That Penn Street in. said Borough ho extended
and opened Westwardly at .a width of Forty-live
-feet-from West street to the extoosth of College
street, on the line adopted by the present Council,
and that slid street be osabaded cod nponod East
nanny on the line of its present 'direction from
Bedford street to East street, nt to Ividth of Forty
tire feet.
IMI
EEO
MEM
That n public alloy of tha width - of TwUntv foot ,
be opened,commenclug at a point on North stroet,
Two Hundred', and Forty feet Rust of North
Hanover street.- running SoilOwardly
with North 111tUover Iltreut to Dm intersection of
Locust alley, to be known as Noble's alley.
Enacted Into an ordtnonee this 6th day Of
December,
BMM2UOLI
rrta.—J. M. ALLEN,
^Seet'y of Corporation
II dee GS-It.
APPRAISEDIENT OF
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
having been appointed Couiniissionerti, by Ills
Excellency, Governor 3011 N GEAItY, uoder
act of April nth, 180, entitled "ati Act for the
relief of the eitizenr of the countles•of
YORK, ARAKS,
ED=
wboo
prints
dole
Froperly was deetroyep, Stunned or eppro-
Iv the public serricb or in the common
O r . in the whr In sum:nese the rebellion," will
'in CA It LISLE, Cumberland county on
r_ • ..
day, 'Wednesday and Thursday, December 16,
I And 17, ititiS, for the purpose of complying with
provisions of said Act. •
Blank abstracts and rules can be had by appli
cation to the clerk at limit burg. No charge to
made for blank abstracte. The petltisits and
prooto must be prepared by t 1 e claimants
themselves.
A. S.
D. W. 'WOODS,
W. S. WOODS,
Cothrldrlnner4
Ar7l or— M. W. MeA LAIINE'I, Clerk.
4dee Oi 21
W. C. SAWYER k CO
M A It Q U A It T'S
CELEBRATE)
I;T i 1 IMENT,
This Valuable Preparation is admirably
) adapted to the Cure of all those Dim
eases for which a Counter-Irritant •
or External Remedy is required.
Abram Marquart i lisq., has shown me the re
ceipt of which his Liniment- is composed. From
rut, knowledge of the Ingredients, I do not Modiste
in certif3ing that it nil! lie beneficial where an
esters.' application of tho hind Is fupicated.
A. STEWAIti - , M. D.
Shippen;burtt, Sept. lA, iSAS.
Putty conversant with the chemical components
and medical effects of A. Marquert's Liniment.. I
cheerfully commenq it to those who may need it.
Jacksenvllle, in. S. N D.
Mr. A. Marquart ;—Dear Sir: I lake oleadore Ja
atsYlue: that I have used yot.r Liniment for chap
ped-Imusis.and it cured them and made them ,loel
soft 1 think It the hest I have ever used, and
a-ImM Cheerfully recent:anent, it to the general
public. • •
Newton Township, Pa., Nov. 24,18E18
I hereby certify Chet I hove used A. 31arquart's
Liniment for Scratches and Spaviu, on two of my
horses N, ith the greaten, success," nod would ree
renineitilit to that ore•in need of anything of
the blvd. ,C. MELLINGER.,
County Treasurer. •
Stouglistown, Pia., Nov. 18, 1168.
Mr. A. Narquart :—Dear Sir: 7 have vied
abort half a battle of your Liniment on toy horse
for a bad Collairdiall, which was the InuA ebstlnaie
Env., of the kind I ever yaw; alto, on my arm tor
Rheumatism, and. it ha, given entire eatistaction
in both anew. Prvould not do without it -for len
timer ideost, and cheerlully recommend It to this
public.' MICHAEL, LATSITAW
Joe:Pow:Me, Po., Nov, 20, 186 g.
A. 31arquart, Esq,-Doer Sir : I had. a very
ee~rm of Rheumatism in my bark,' so that
I could scarcely walk, which was very painful.
After min.; half a bottle: of your celebrated Lini
ment. I wits entirely cured. This Is not
ruendation, but the plain truth. You can wake
xuy uku 01 Chill you pleasu
11,0 nut P • ~ Nov. n, 1804.
sir. A. Ms. - quart:—near Sir : I hare used
your voinable Linlinent in my family for differ
ent pains and nehea, and it has provi.il satisfactory
int•very ..I{so. I do thinS, as al. eslernal
men t., it "Ids without A__Elyllki_w_Quld__Ate.cEs.
.1 - 13 -- YMUTlfindf tt tornie pull tc.. _Respectfully,
fiFlOllO F. W. YOCUM.
Jo .ksonville, I'a„ No, 21. 1115.
A. Marquart, Esq..--Dear Sir: It affords me
pleasure to certify that I Intro used your Liniment
on my neck. in a ease of very Spry Throat, which
nas much swollen and very painful. After two
or three applications, I found it to act like magic,
and would recommend it as an usiellant Liniment.
JACOB SEVERS.
Walnut Bottom, PH., Nov. 19, 1568.
AGENTS WANTED i AAdlross,
MAII9IIAIIT,
• Within t Bottom ~ C umb. Co., Va.
For sale at lIAVEIO.TICH & 11110. Drug Store,
1c011516:Rd. _ _
pocos4y.
I)RY'GOODS!
S'Onethini 1n suit the times and Season
• AT THE
NEW& CHEAP CASH STORE OF
TH-0 ArA -- . se A. HARPER,
CORNER OF HANOVER AND PO3.IFRET STS.,
Who Is now prepared to exhibit on elegant and
wet! assorted Stock of
PRY GOODS, •
Atesceed!ngly low prices !
• Bargains in
li L NKETs,
of all colors . and rises. This cheapest Rock In
town.
FLANNELS•
•
Plain and Twilled, all calm's.
Domtts,
Shakers,
.
, Plaid Shirtlngs
Operas,
liome.Made,
aml a One article of Welsh Flannels.
SHAWLS ! SIT A WES !
Long and Square,. Paislny and 'Th iho t.
"Velveteens, Gold Mixed, Water Proof and Heavy
Beavers.
Merlon Vests, Shirts and Drawers, fot Ladiss'
Misses, Mou's and Boys' wear.
A full lino of
•
Cloths and CasSimores.
FANCY DRESS OGODS.
In new an .1 Itch Designs.
Many of the, above Hoods soiling off nt-nt grofftly"
reduced prices. • .
Immense Stock of all the folding brands of
Dothestfrs and HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS,
nt less than 'regular pleas.
BLEACHED 4.4 a BROWN SHERTINGS,
PILLOW CASH hIUSLINS. PILLOW CASE LINENS,
IABLE LINENS, NAPKINS AND DOILIES.
Towels - nail Towellings.
Lacs
Quilts sod Table Coronf, Nottinginn
L'ace Curtin Material wia Thlys. ,
" Full. lines, of ,
Embroiderlos, Laces and Insettings, Dorages
and Orapos.'
Unalory and Gloves in great variety, an exten
sive Stock of . • -
''• NOTIONS.
- - BALISIORAIt AND HOOP SKIRTS: -
FANCY 'WOOLEN GOODS
~ •
Calt SETS!
,Cicl.ll. SE T I.
l'rentli Wove, Llip Gore, 'And the, cototirated
Bucker Corsets.
Ladle's Cuff, and Collars, Hemstitched To eked
and Itiabroldered Handkerchiefs; Clunoy ,Lace
Ildkt's and many articles suitable ter
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
•
I invite attention to recent purchases of. Now
and Desirable Goods, In which I can error, special
Inducements to cash buy ere.
• . '1110,51.1:8 X. HARPER;
•
Mos 68•1 y. Cor. of Dinuover and Pomfret Pte.
WINDOW GLASS WAREHOUSE,
BENJAMIN H. SHOEMAICETt;
-. Nos. 205, 207, 200. A 211 N, 4th'St.„
PIIILADELPHIA.
„Importer o
_( •
• -
i'raneh and English Window .cflatuf.
French Flute Glass for Windows.
French Looking Glass Plates.
Hammered Plate. Glue for Elkddiglits .
.• • Floors: -
Colored and Ornnmontal Churoh Mane,
Fluted Glass for Conservatories,.
•
-- Beery' Bite nod Thickness.'
By the Orighial Once, box, or Blogle Light.
Square pr cat tO, any Irregular Equips.
Mass ttlaim • •
C. P. lIUMIIIOII,
Prepident of Council.
.10IIN CASIPBELL.
_Chinfiturgem
C. P. lIUMRICIT,
President...of Council
JOHN CAMPBELL,
Chief Burgess
DAMAGES
FRANKLIN, FULTON
, PERRY
AND CUMBERLAND,
E=IM
REFERENCE
~r~r. - nu,ccv,
E=
,WIIITE. GOODS,
IVEW AbVERSISEMEiY TS.
"DANK STOCK TOE SALE: -
ff 11. D. Schmidt; afore for nolo, In iota to
snit purehasors. • -
-100 Shares Carlislo-Doposit-Bank _Stook.
.rile Bank buri 'focadtly mado.'• folvldend of
per coot, for Six Months, and has a coneldom•,
bio surplus. Apply to .'
ALEX. CATHCART, - '
Attorney.
MOE
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOE.
Eetters of 'Adudnistratlon baying this day
been 'sllied on'tWeetate ofJacob Goodyoa ,- deed,
late of Monroe township, this county, to Wirt.
Brandt, Br., of the same township: Nolte° is
hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate
to make-immediate payment, and to
.ttll those
baring chilies agalust It to present them, properly
authentleated, for settlement. - '
O. lIRANV2,
Admlnlstrktor
I=
.ussoLuTioN OF PARTNER
'SKIP.
•
mire In hereby vireo that the partnership here
tofore existing betwelnl John IL' Rheem and J. CI,
Heiser, has this day been dissolved by,. mutual'
consent, and that th e bust ness hereafter be
'conducted lioy John IL,lthemn, at the old — stand.
all persons indebted to the firm are notified_ to
come and settle their aceountilinmedlately.
• 3011 N 11. 1111Et151,
JOHN G. lIEISEIL
4dec 68-Ots.
EXECUTORS' TICE. • •
124 Letters Testamentary on tho estatodGeorge
'SY . Into of the Borough of Carlisle, dec'd.,
have boon issued to the undersigned, tho fleet
named residing in the city of Philadelphia, and the
hot named residing in the borough of_Carliale,
Cumberland nun ty. All persons indebted to said
estate will make immediate - payment, and those
having claims 'will present, them, properly au
thenticated. _ ,•
DR. ANDREW NEBINGER,
R. III—HENDERSON,
mitors
1=12302
- DUI - 11'4LO ROBES !
Tho undersigned having made a tour through
the Western Country, has ,just returned with •
large and well selected steel of flue
BUFFALO ROBES!
which ho purchased on the _Plains of Kansas, and
which will he paid on the most reasonable term!.
Robes to ho seen at Wm. C. Dlverl's Shoe Store,
No. 6, South Wanover_Street, Carlisle.
27nov 68.2 m. Whf. ODEPPER.
STATE NOTICE.-
undersigned having been empov.ered to
sett eup the estate of Jacob Itedsecker, &paned,
late of the city of Baltimore, Maryland, requests all
persons knowing themselves to be indebted to said
estato to make immediate:payment and those having
claims, to present them, duly authenticated, to
either of the undo signed.
d. FL REDSEOLCEII,
Lebanon,
A. R. REDSEOKEII,
Hotel, (I' 0 Ilox 1224) Ilaltlmore,
Attorneys for the heirs
27Nov 68.6 t
j®T
N O l T n no en
I t OE. tate of William Buchanan Into of
Blirouzil of Carlisle. deceased.
linWon the heirs end parties in interest to show
muses why John Stuart. jr., Administrator of the
said Wm. Buchanan, doe'd., should not be discharged
!row thu trust; Rule returnable at the Orphans'
Court to he held at the Court !louse in the Borough
of Carlisle, on Thursday, December 15th, 1808, at
10 o'clock. A. M., of all of which those interested
will take notice.
SAMUEL 11INLInt,
Clerk of tho Court
I=
VOTlCE.—Whereas the under
slirned on-Afirch — Clih7 1868, gave to Jacob
Fair, a promissory note for One llhndred and
Seventy-nine Dollars ' more o- less, payable ten
months after date, and whereas thoro has been a
partial failure In the imnslileration for said note.
Notice Is hereby given to all persons not to negoti
ate said note, as payment thereof will be contested.
HENRY MILLED:
EIZZE
Register's Notice
MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
to all persona interested, that the following
counts have been filed in tits oilier, by the a-coon
tants (heroin named. for examination, nod will be
presented to the Orphans' Court of Cumberland coun
ty, for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday, the
lath day of December, A. D., 1569,
I. @ opplemen taLaccount ofJamos D. Weakley and
Ih...:ert Elecutors of tho will arid testament
01 ltobert—lloil r lato of South Middleton township,
.lekal) , • • .
2. First aod partial account of Samuel Woods
'Sterrett, Jlllll. Thomas Strrott and Wm. L.
Oraigheaa, Executors, of the last will and testa
ment qf John 8. Sterrett, - Into of Dickinson town
ship, deed.
3. First and final.acctsunt of John It. Borman.
Administrator of Elarnual flormsn.riee'd.
4. First account of John IL Cressior and Michael
Cresalcr,Aestameritarp—Trustees-of-the heirs of
Mau? Craggier.
5. First and Iin•l account of Mary a. ChrlAllob,
and Emanuel Snoke, Exeeutora, of 'Chas.
Christlion, dee'd.
6 The account ot JAEII.3I W. Eby, Esocutor of
Lowig Harlan, den•d.
7. Guardianship. account of J. Emlnger,. guar
dian of Beatrice Walborn, a minor child of Dr. I)
ll.Walborn. dec'd.
8. The first and final account ofJainie3Mellhenny,
Exeoutur of Mary C. Mellhenny,
0. Third and final account of John M. Woodburn
and Joseph A. Woodburn, Administrators olio lin
M Woodburn deed.
10. First and final account of T. I'. flair, Ad•
ministrator of John Ferro°, deed.
11. Eliot and final account of T. I'. Ulan., Ad
mlnistrator-of-Margaret- Ferree; dec'd.-
. JACOB DORBREIMER,
14nov 68 to. Register-
HO ! FOR AUSTIN & CO•'S •
GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE!
••Wo propose to fight it out on thin line.'
A GENTS ! AGENTS !
Ladies and Gentlemen In every town and city In
the United States, to acCas Agents for
Austin & Co.'s Great One Dollar Salo'
of *hand valuable goods, comprising nothing but
useful Articles wanted in every family. Each and
every article will be sold for One Dollar.
,To any person getting up either of the Chabs
below, we will present a . Watch, Dress Pattern,
Picea of Sheeting, Sewing Machine, Wool Carpet,
Sc., &c., free of extra cost. Our ipducements to
Agents have always been nearly double those of
any other house in the trade, and our largely in
cl.:easing business warrants us In continuing the
same. •,
Pak r particular notice of this:—Our 'Agonts, are
not rag aired to pay one dollar for their presents,
but receive lhe - same for their services - In getting
up Club, Please OSIIMIDO the following
TERNS TO AGENTS
Any person sending us a Club of Ton, with 'sl,
will be entitled to receive for the name any ono
of the Use hundred articles on our Exchange Mete.
For a Club of Thirty, with 53, the, person will be
entitled - to one of the following. articles,
Meerschaum Pipe, 20 yards Bleached or Brown
Sheeting, Elegant diver-platod Fire-bottle Revolv•
ing Castor, 1 'Saucy Drove Pattern, 1 dozen extra
quality Caton Bose, Fancy Colored .11ed 'Spread,
I large size Dnmaek Table Cover, 1 Morocco
Album-100 picture.; All-Wool Cangimer es for pants
and Vest, 1 pair Ladies' Sorge Co °green Boots host
quality, 1 dozen fine Linen Towols, 1 large size
Worsted Shawl, Ladies' long Gold-plated Chain,
Splendid Ladles' Morocco Shopping Bag with lock
and key, Set of Jewelry with Sheave Buttons to
match, I Violin and Bow, 1 doz. Shirt Bosoms, 1
White alarsellies 1 Elegant Black Walnut
Workbox or Writi g Doak.
• For a Club of F fly, with $3.-1 pair All-wool
'Blankets, 31., yard One Cashmere for Pants and
Vest, 1 thick or col red - Alpaca Dress Patterns, 1
solid Gold Scarf PI ,1 pair Conte' Calf Bards, - 30'
yards Bleached or Brown Sheeting, 2. ydn- double
width. Cloth for Ladies' Cloaks, 1 Fur, Muff or
Collar, 30 yards Print feet colors, 1 Square Tidbit
Shawl, 1 plain poplin _Dress Pattern, laloiant six.
bottle platel Castor, 1 pair Cents' White
Shiite, genuine Meerschaum Pipe in case, 1 sot of
Lace Curtains.
.For a Club of Ono Hundred, with $lO.-1 heavy
allyer-plato.: engraved Ice Pltchor, 60 yards ills.ach.
od or Brow'? Fkgeting../...rlch __Mbrlno.mr-Thibet-
Eiot of Ivory handled Knives and
Forks,l pair superior White Wool Blankets, 7
ards ail-wool fancy Casalmore for emit, elegant
Boras° Dross Pattern, I Ladles' or Dante' Silver
Hunting-case Watch, I Bacon's Six-barreled Ito•
yam, Blivonplated engraved Six-hottle Revolving
Castor with cut glass bot ties, lee Wool Cloth for
Ladies' Cloalt:' 25 yards Hemp Carpeting, I pair
lino Damask Tablecloths Napkins to match, 2 heavy
Honeycomb Quilts,,l Bartlet hand portable Sowing
Machina, 1 Wool Lome Shawl nice Fur Muff and
Cape, I • pair Gents' French. Calf Boots.
Tor a Club of Five Ilundrbd, with 850.-24 yds
extra Woolen Carpeting, 1 elegant lluuttgqg•caeo
Watch (Waltham. warranted one Year,) 1 elegant
Chamber Bet black walnut trimminga, 1 halreloth
Spring Bora.
For a Olub of One Thousand; with $lOO.-30 yds
Drudsole Carpets. 1 Porter Bet Complete, 1 Ladles'
orOonts' Hunting Gold Watch and Chain, 1 com
plete sot cirri& Sable Fure.
For larger 9r smaller Clubs we will give a• prote
ent of proportionate value. •
Agents or customers may at any time maim a
solectltm of goods from tha Exchange Leif; and by
sending One Dollar for each article, have the goods
forwarded to them, without first °Morin chocks;
but lia such cases no premiums will be given.
DIBROTIONII..
Bond largo Boma of money by Draft, en New York
or Borten, or by Earprose., We will pay • laohango
on all acme of 526 or motor Small gams, should be
aunt by mistimed letter qr by poetel money order.
It will boimpossible to lose money soot in either
of, the above Trays. We will not be responsible for
money.loct unless sent an above directed. Bee that
your lettere are properly directed and stamped, aa
no lettere are forwarded unless prepaid. Writo
yoitr address In full, Town, Bad County rind State.
Agents wanted in every Town and Village.
Address -
AUSTIN & COMIA3W,
N 0.106 Summer Street.
BOSTON, ZCIASS
11Doa 0940
The Reason.
,
The MIMI why Baiiet t's Vegetable flair Re
storative has a large sale and is more popular than
Any other, is imply because I t'i the but.
The reasons It le the beet are:' . '
. .. .. . .. .
,It lemon:. onolly•oppliod. •'. • • .
• .
'
• _lts 'aorta are more pornumont.
It contalum no Al!trate of ellvor or othon iota•
onoits subdancos. .
.It thoroughly eloultio'l_thO "'map of . 511 dirt;
Ilaudrtiff and othOr oxtranooun 'lobotomies.
It does not gout the heir.
It absolutolY rostoroo the, hak• to Its , manna
oOlor, whether black or brown': • . 1 • ' , .
It canoes thaholf to IN* (lila,: laxurbutt and
_
It s a imporb h.alr drosslag, - :
'lt- Is highly seoutodatod does not.stala the scalp,
or linen. • •
•
: It fond a rhye but n Resterattee.
These are the reasons•why Darr ett ' a tilho beet
pair Preparation In the world de 1411 as the
reason Irby erery ' one should use BarretVe In
4 preference to all et here. 4 7efneintlnft NiOnfity
r .;14.0•4.t. •
111ISCRLLA1VEOUS.
ONE Or THE
BEST. INVESTMENTS
THE
FIRST MORTGAGE
lEiC)Nroa4
MEM
UNION PACIFIC
Railroad Company.
850 MILES' COMPLETED,
• A Ilmited - cmonnt of First Mortipige bonds of the
Union Pattie Railroad Company are 'ORSred to the
'public, as ono of the safest and, moat piotitablo in
vestments,
I..—They-aro tt first mortgage timmih.e lontontond
most Important rallrOad le the country.
2. Ily,law they can be issued to the Company
only as the road is completed no that they-always
represent a real value.
3. The rimountla ',limited by act of Congress to
Nifty Million Dollars on the entire Pacific line, or
an average of less than $30,000 per mile.
4. Hon E. D.Morgan, of the United States Sen•.
ate, and Hon. Oakes AlliOß, of the United States
House of "Representatives, aro the ti vetoes for, the
the bondholders; to see thatell their interests are
protected. •
s.. Five Government Directors, appointed by the
President of the United States, are responsible to
the country for the management elite affairs. -
0. Three United States Cotomissioners must cer.
tify that the road is well built and equipped, and
in all mopeds I:first-class railway, before any boucle
can be lamed upon it.
7 The United States Government lends the Com
pany its own bonds to the same amount -that the
company Issues, for which It takes a second mort
gage an security.
8. As additional aid, It makes an absolute dona
tion of 12,800 acres of land to the mile, lying upon
each side of the road.
9. Thoth:m.lB,ply six per cant. In gold, and tbp
principal, is also payable in. gold. . '
10. The earnings from the 'Weal or 'Way business
were over FOOS. MILLION DOLLARS ,last years, which,
after paying operating expenses, was much more
than sufficient to paythe interest,These - asrnings
will be -vastly Increased Drilla completion of the
entire line In 1809.
11. No politleal actlorrean reducd the mteot In
terest. It must remain for thirty years—six per
cent per annum in gold, now equal to between eight
and nine per cent. 1n currency. The principal is
then payable in gold. If a bond,•with such guarn
tees, were leaned by the Government, Its market
price would not be leas than from 20 to 25 per cent.
premium. As these bonds are lemma under Gov
ernment authority and supervision, updn what is
very largely a Government work, they must' ulti
mately approach Government prices. No other cor
porate bonds are made secure.
12. The issue will soon bo exhausted. The mica
have sometimes been half a million a day, and near.
ly twenty millions have already been sold. About
ton milliond more may be offered. It is not im
probable that at some time not far distant, all the
remainder of the bonds the Company can issue will
be taken by some combination of capitalists and
,withdrawn from the market, except at a large ad
vance. The long time, the high gold interest, and
the perfect socuritlty, must make those bonds very
valuable for export.
All the predictions which the officers of this Com
pany kayo made in 'relation to the .progress and bu
siness success of their enterprise, or the value and
advance In the price of their securities, have.bnon
more than confirmed, and they therefore suggest'
that parties vhodoarre to Invest In their . bonds soil
find st to thew advantage to do sp at once.
Subscriptions will bo ruceiyod In Carlisle In ,
A. L. SPONSLE--R,.
_ji
nd A i t n ii: W CCllTaDy r i - 011ic0,N0.20 NAM]
AND DY
John J. Cisco & Son, Bankers No. 51.1 tVotl St.,
And by the Company's advertised agents throughout
the United States.
ljonds nrut free, but parties subscribing through Meat
urgents,Olook to them for their sale detirery.
A N w• 'A AND AIA..I.LWAS_ISSUND
October at, contaluiiik a, report of tho work to
that date, and a more complete 'statement in rela
tion to thu value of tho bonds than can bo given lo
an advertisement, which will bo sent tree on appli
cation at the Company's offices or to any of the ad
vertised agents.
JOHN J. CISCO, Tremsurer,
.New York.
Sleet 68-3 m.
PATENT CLOTHES RAQK.
The tiudorsignod having- , purchased - the
right to alanulactorp.And sell Drenneman's Patent
Clothes Rack for this county, gives notice that the
Public will I o called upon either by , himself or
his agent, and orders solicitod for tho same. It
Is one of the very hest improvements of the ago,
and should bo found irreveryhouseheld._.ocdors
will be. rom p tlY , fl
---, Phil Improved clothes rack has many advanta
ges, and, on account of lin simplicity and cony°,
fence must recommend 'their to all. Every
Family is well, aware of the inconvenience and
annoyance - occasioned - by nor haVirig a coniiwilent
arrangement on which to dry Clothing. Inclem
ency of lho weather will often not admit of
Clothing tieing exposed out doors; yet families not
provided with a proporly constructed Clothes Rack
for use In doors have no alternative., How often
t - o, is it the case when Clothes aro being Ironed,
that, for went of-a suitable Clothes Rack on whiCh.
to thursoughly dry, them, Chairs, he., are called
itito„cehuisition for that purpose, thus discommod
ing fhb Indy of the house If a seat is required„ to
say nothing of the inconvenience othorwlem By
use of this Improved Rack all the annoyances aro
o.brlnted.
It Is adapted filr out-doors us well as in-door use,
nd the manner In which It is constructed makes
it useful at all times. Whon not required• for
drying Clothing, the arms may be folded fi,r con
venience of room, at the same time bringing into
place •a number of hooka, forming it into a
convenient
HAT ct APPAREL RACK
b'ot the prevent order v can ,bo left with David
Sipe, Undertaker on North Ilanover Street.
I=
GRAND HOLIDAY FAIR OF
TILE CU \I Eli/IMAM) FIRE CO.IiPANY —The
Cumberland Flr.i Compsny beg leave to announce
to the rill:cue be Carlisle and vicinity, that they
GRAND FAIR AND FESTIVAL
during the Holidnyo, oommeneing on THURSDAY
EVENING, DECEMBER 24T11, 1868, end closing
JANUARY 2d, 1869.
The proaeois to be applied to.the purchase of a
NEW FIRE ENGINE.
The.old Engines and material of the tomPany
being entirely worn out, and unfit for service, in
consequence of which it has been fur some time
without an efficient apparatus. The following are
among the principal balder, of value to ho chanced
off: ONE VALUABLE-IMPORTED OARPET,- ONE
SPLENDID COOKSTOVE, ONE ELEGANT MORN
ING-GLORY STOVE, ONE GOOD RAG CARPET,
with other necessary articles: -
Our citizens will at once• ace the importance of
encouraging our Fair, and of assisting the Coin
pany in accomplishing its purposes.
The public generally are invited to attend, and
lend their assistance, asavorything will he done
to promote the comfort 'hod pleasure of all who
may give us a helping band. It should also ba
remembered that the Cumberland Sire Cempaoy
his not asked - or received any assistance for many
CONTRIBUTIONS and articles earnestly solicit
ed, and will he thankfully received by anyof lb
undernlgnud committee of arrangements. Th
public is assured. that everything will be con
ducted with honesty and fairness, as our boolc•
numbers, Ae., will always be ready for -inspection
Hiram Gibb, Jesse - Hays,
John B. Dahill; Ambrose Boyle,
Jacob Albert, John Bailey,
George A. Dillman; Edward Arney,
Frederick Hays" James Davis,
Stephen Pendergrass, Michael Smith, -
Michael Boyle, .
• (bionsiffee of Arraagemrnts.
CILIAnGICS P. 84kNO, Chairman
27n0v.08.
AGENTS WANTED
575 to 8 200 per . month II 1
Ora Commission fro'ui which twice that amid'
elm be made by tlelltug. the
LATEST IMPROVED
COMMON SENSE
Family ' Sewing .Machine,
PBIPE $lB,OO
Po; Olroulmv and Tormu address I
, .
•
• . C. BOWERS "Co
SPSouthThird
. B . troat, ehu ~ Pl 4,
4dee BB 3m.
JONES HOUSE;'
HARRISBURG,,.
The undersigned baring leased the popular and
well known houso, which. has been thoroughly
repaired sod greatly improved,' and as well as en
tirely refurnished throughout with 'elegant new
furniture ' including al t _ the_ appointments of
trot - close hotel, will be ready for the reception of
guests, on and after tho 15th of November, 18115.
.THOMAS , .
Proprietor..
20no, 08 -Ora
T HE CARLISLE COOK STOVE: .
. ,
anufaoturod at F. (UAW= & Co's , Foundry
and Inedible Shall, Oirliele.. CANT . 13X DRAT This
le the testimony of s eons of &mines in Cumberland,
Perry and Adams Oatintios t who are now using thorn.
Call and soo them,. ,"'
.
-.OORN SH.LrLLLrttS,
.-.Onning either by power or by hand—.constantly on
band__ and for. Wu by B. °AMMER JO 00. . foundry_
and Machine Shop, East Main Street. •
STEAM .BOILER MiLKIITG. • .
We are isidpared to 'Make Steam - Dollars Of all sloes
dud kinds promptly And_ on the bolsoet tondo.. A
Smoke Stacks and altartioleo in that line; REPAIR.
MO or Buttons and Engines prothptly attondid to IC
the, pest manner. ,
, P. OMONER teal.
Foundry and Machine, shop, Oorllslo, Pa.,
janal.o7:
REAL ESTATE. -
VALUABLE HOTEL Pdporty
Ag PRIVATRRALII,OR EXOTIANCIR POE A PARE
The subscriber stress at private sale the'well known
hotel steed In Nowellle, Pa., known an the .
. • - _, •
LOGAN_ HOUSEI:
The lot (upon which tho Hotel stands)) contains tel
by 180 feet and In addition theroto wlll be eohLan
escellontGAßDEN coo taming 80 by 180 foot.
The house Is large and nubstantially built of stone
containing 8 stooping apartments, good,Barroom
Dining-room, Darlor,llltchen and all modern conven
fences. A good Well of Water at the door,
EXCELLENT STABLING
for. forty. horses, Ice House, Wood House, Smoke
ilouse.and, all necessary out-buildings.
The Logan !bongo is widely and favorably known
and is largely pltronizod. It has boon quite recently
renovated and repaired throughout.
Terms to suit the Purelmser,
For ihrther particulars, apply to the suiliscriber,to
hills abeam° to Pater A: Ahl, at Negyillo, Pa.,
JOS. A. WOODBURN.
2SAuiptf.
ORNATE _SALE. . • °
The subscriber °Herr itt.private sale their
ableproperty situated in Mifflin township, 8
miles - HortrEast of Newburg, containing 28 ACHES,
together with 8 Acres of timber land, there is sup
posed to ,be-a largo: quantity ar Iron Oro on the
main !re - di - Which =keit it a valuable
_property.
Tho buildings consist of a splendid BRICK
HOOSB, Wash House, Double Log Barn, Hog Pen
and other necessary out-buildings there le a varie
ty atoll kinds of fruit on the Own ises, also' a
wall of water near the do6r
The land le the beet quality of' slate having been
recently well limed, this •la a desirabie_property
near to Church School and 11111. • •
Persona wishing to see: the property and . know
the terms will plena call on the subscriber resid
ing on the same.
2560 d 68 tf.
ALUABLE'I HOUSE AND LOT,
AT PUBLIC SALE.
On Saturday, December 12th, 1868
By virtue of en order of the Orphans' Court o ar'ed by Dr. J. C. Ayer, & Co.,
Cumberland' county, directed to me as Adminis
traria of Sophia Sturm, dec'd., will expose atTIOAL . A.ND 1311EMISTS,
public sale,-at the Court House, In the Borough of
Carlisle, that valuable ROUSE and LOTofOROUND; LOWELL , MASS.
on West P omfret greet, in the Borough aforesaid;
adjoining limac Nowcomer on the West, John TRICE 4100,
Nook on the North, end Rm. Summervillu on the 08-I.V.
East.
Tho lot contains sixty feet In fropt op Pomfret
street, and Onohundred and twenty feet in dapthaer'S
and has thereon erected a TWO-STORY P/tAllffil
PLASTERED HOUSE, and BAC.I BIIILDING q udi G THE BLOOD,
other Improvement. •
This property to adiantageously located for
private residence, and wilLbe Sold as a whole or
subdivided so as to meet the wants a ofA purchaser
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. when at.
tendanco will be given end•terms made known by
the undersigned,
13110 V-te.
VALUABLE FARM AND COU
TRY SEAT,
rvre ' re 1% 1 4 6 1 . . 1 4'
, :agaill disorders, which were ag
ue ecrofulous contamination until
AT PIi.VVAT.E SALE!
The rubsoribor offera at private sale, his Faid In such i t
groat numbers in a mos -every lee-
And Residence known as the Green Hill Farm air
It is situated 33. miles East of Carlisle, heir' of the country, that the pubPc scarcely need
afflicting, have been radically
formerly es the Cumberland Nurseries. ' ~e Informed of itii virtues or uses.
our race: Often, this unseen and lin;elt
bounded on the North by the Cumberland 'Vanua" of
Rail Road, and contains 105 ACRES, The Mandan[ a the organism undermines the constitu
rofulous poison Is one of the' moat destructive
- 11ouse - Is - a - largs - aird - sUbetantial -a,mutinvitesthe attack of enfeebling_ or fatal
.
MAO!, without exciting a suspicion of its pres
' it me to breed infection through-
BRIC-IC BUIL D I N 0 ii a i Ag Ty ' , : a on, - on some favorable occasion,
It bas good well water in each Kitchen, (I
• idly r develop Into one or other of Re hideous
containing 14 apartments and three good ssiDims, either on the surface or among the - vitals.'
water for one being drawn by
-dorm by, drawn-from-a- Hydrant:
hydrant and the lungs or heart, or tumors formed in the
the oth,r by p Pump,) also In the Wash Honer or it shows its presence by .eruptions on the
the la• ter, tubere lee may bo suddenly deposited
Hydrant: The yard Is °le- ' or - foul - illceratlonann some part of the be fy.
decorated and Shaded by Choice and liiire Elouee the occasional die of a — hottle — of —this
greens, Shade Trees, Shrubbery, kc., hr.
Krzaparitfa is advisable, even when no active
Barn is a large
,loptorm of disease appear. Persons afflicted with
, .
BANK 8A.8.N, .se following complaints generally find Immediate
•
-
•Ilef, end, at length, cure, by the use of this
A RSA PARILLA : St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or
with well seater, the water being drawn by. a "rysipelas, Mai'. Salt Rheum, Scald Rend , Ring-
drant - under the Forobay. There is also a large Or" &re_Eyes,_Sore Ears, and other eruptions or
and commodious Ilur Pen cod Poultry House oisible forms of Scrofulous ilisintiii: • Alsb in the
bleed, There are seven permanent cisterns on sore concealed forms, as Dyspepsia, Dropsy,
premiss's, accommodating the two Kitchens the iikart Disease, Fits, Bih:pay, Neuralgia, and the
housoy slam: - Green • lloWsei - Sze. There lea fastens Nicer.; safer:Mona of- the muscular and_
House, Work and Tool .Hduso. Soma 400 squervous systems: - -
fekt of Propagating tied, with tern Furnaces blinuto Directions for each case are found in our
substantial - brick and' iron flues, tog;ethor almanac, supplied gratis. Rheumatism and Gout;
Carriage House, 'smokp House, Wood I.lollllPtheU mused by accumulations of extraneous mat-
The Fruit Department consist 0f5,400 Apple 'tars n the blood, yield quickly to It, as also
hrfull-bearing - or approaching - tliat -- stafe. Mum cu,nplaiiiis, Turpaity, Congestion; or irifianta..
150 Standard Pears, many of thorn in a I:ins of the Liver and Jaundice, when arising, as
bearing state. ' A hey often do, from , the rankling poison in the
300 Bearing Peach Trees, and 60 to 70 Bealdood. SARSAPARILLA is a great restorer for
Cherry Trees. -- ' the strength and vigor of toe system. Those whr
'
Ove - r 2000 Grape Vinos,including some 50 4;3Ling:ad and Listless,
Despondent, Sleepless and
ties, but most of the Concord, and many in a troubled with Nervous Apeh
prensions or Rory,
bearing a tote. - -or any 0' the affections symptomatic of IVealness,
Also Raspberries, Blackberries, Strawberries will hind immediate relief and convincing evl-
This fruit department contains . many of the r dunce of Its restorative power upon trial.
profitable sorts, colloord by the Owner during.
20 years experience In the Nursery Business. , PREPA.RED BY
In shorties a pleasant healthful location with.
30 to 40 nines of Mountain Range in Dr... 1. C. Ayer & CO., Lowe' IlleSS•
from the yard, and r a general combination of
venlences and comforts!-It offers a rare chano Practimi and Analytical Chiniitti.
persons who wish to settle down and enjoy, at
what would require halts, to gather er
them.
On the same Form IS lase built a large anal
medians new
S'T'ONE HOUSE,
with a good Well and Cistern near the IC'
door, new Stable for Cow and Horse, Hop
with young Fruit Trees, Ornamental
and - FlowMing Shrubs already under way•.
The whole, with both sets of buildings, p
b• nght, or the mansion building with 95
ACRES, ran be bought separately:
Middlesex Station on the C. V. R. It., Ise
near the property
MEE=
•
For further plrticulhrs call on the suer
residing on the promises, or address Box N,
Carlisle P. 0.
DAVID MIG
Darrisburg Telegraph and Lanceniter Err
—pl.on&o-aopy.acal.oemli-blll4O-tbje,ffi
2onov CA.3
onPUBLIC SALE. -
, 111 be sold Ist public sale, at tort
to, lathe Borough of Carlisle, on 1 , -Y,
the 18th of DECEMBER, 1863, at 10 o'clocbM•
I. The House and Lot on Pitt Street,- ang
thell. If. Church on the Sauth, and oppth.
Mum.lon Hotel. It is now In the occup of
Dr. Cook. Thls is a control location and , r9
desirablo residence.
•1. That vary desirable Lot of Ground k as
Cart's Orchard, situate In an improving of
the town. lecontains about 10 MORES, Mill
cut to - groat - advantage
Those properties /aro so Wel I and Ably
known that it is not thought necessary Who_
them 1n deME:
Terms easy to cult purchaser and willundo
known on day of sale by
CIIRISTIAN
MEE
GOODS FOR ?,•E
(4 1 ' , •
7114
J. E. CALDWELL & 0
„ • • JEWELERS, •
No. 902 CHESTNUT STIET,
In addition to their largoly-iricreasetoolt . of
NINE WATCIIES, DIAMOND
JEWELRY, ARTISTIC BILV KR FNS,
ILATED GOODS dc., Sc
Are now opo! , ling a megnltleant rollti of
FOREIGN FANCY GOODS
IN METAL MARBLE,
DECORATED GLASS, LEATREND
• • GOLDEN BRONZE,
In SPECIAL DESIGNS" of imp:deftest°, from
all quartera of I:urope, , partimllprlyapted for
their
c s S44ES
Our arrandomets, both In Eurr and this
country, are ouch at • give tie unul faciltles
in tho selection and oColloMielli prodton or our
stock. It is our wish, as woll an raintoreet, to
secure to our patrons the benefit doh eidron;
tniran In
, •
Modprn Prices Throughout 1r Stock,
WITUOUT EXOFIPTIOI
26feb1y138
- BEEF,
IRON AND PURR BR,VDY,
BY DP.. 11AI-ITh/4N
Regular Graduate of the Gni retalty, Penn '
It will positively cure Censuptll Gough. and
Colds, and all Memos of the Lunge? Bronchial
Tub
It has been the monos of, ItliktlNG TIIOG
SANDS to health who have boon gun up beyond,
the of medical assistance. lt,es more tole.
Ileve the Conenlnptlve than arlythl: ever known .
Unequalled strengthener for tlellw (Adieu and
°Waren.
Each bottle ;containsthe nuttions portion
of twoi4undi . of choit Boor.
• Theicnrcof Consumption was'rs t effected by
the use oritAW BRIM and BRADY in Russia,
afterwards In France, In which tuutries b have
'tratelod' fdi , Yopre. -
I have uil e d it With perfect
,iusss in my own
family. preantlng this priaratlon to the
public I feel confident that oversftlicted one who
roam this (even the moat ekeptal) may become
convinced, by a single trial that is truly a most
valuable mailable.
Circulars and medicines unto any adtbess
•.Price $1 per bottle—sin for $5. t.
•
Luboratory .522—South ILeontli Street,
.
' PHILADBLI'LIt.. • . • '
,
19holesala Agents, French, ItiFterde & Co., Tenth
end Market Streets; Johnston, 116oway 'l , Cowden,
002 Arch Streok R. Shoemaker 11 C., Fourth. and
Race Streets, Philadelphia. 1 ~
fl .Sold by, ,Druggiath, EvoryWhero• -
moot 00-301. , i . •"..
J . S .E . ,11.Np , •
AIiD.SATE STABLE
. .
,
' Between nonoverlind • Bodfird Streets, in Oar
of the Corinna nous& ,
OARLI_SLE.TENNii
•
AnYlng fitted up the Stable 'Mit New Carriages ;
Ao., I aut prepared to krulah Prst•olats turn-out•
'144 r iags omionable rsdis r . __Artie. taken to and Virons, the
20nor.aly. . .
MARGARET 111011,
MARY 111011,
11IMIn TowneVp
MARGERgT C. B. STURM,
Adm'a. of Sophia Sturm, deo'd.
SOLD lIY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWItERE
30oet OS-I
4 tVAR t
ce * BANKERS,
N 0.35 PH LADELPHIA. T EEI
IRENERAL kENT3.,
, F 0 R
76 1- 07:PENNSVIANIV - 0, -
4,2, 4 , zatT A
isi D o
sso sk i s
OR . ), OF THE
1 011FEt"14{4 11
.1 6,110 'Of THE CE6
UNITED STATES-OrAMERICA,
-The NATIoNAM-Lira-INeunnwon - CowrAttV - is - $
lorPOration
2 charter by by special Act of Congress. •P
proved July 5,1868, wit a
CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, PULL PAID.
Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solicitors, who
invitedto apply at our office.
Full par Winters to beh ad on application at our office.
Ideated in Ike second story of our Banking Edam
where Circulars and Pamphlets, fully describing the
%Oral:doges offered by the Conipanv onny be had.
-lig, CI.A K.-&-CO.,
HOLIDAYS
yankAppileatlr ti aindola for
to Central and Westorta Pennsyl
to
B. S. RUSSELL, Manager,
Harrisburg, Pa.
.2 tau bq
=
TOYS AND FANCY , GOODS,
eas i•emoned from, No. 502 Market
Street, to' kis new and spacious s tore
N0.,908 Market St., above Ninth,
Whore I o gill constantly Imp a large asaortmelit
nY T,PV.3 of overy dorcrlp lon I FANCY AIiTIOINS
of lho gr untold variety.
CIIINIA WARE,
WuRR BOXES. READS,
PIPES,WALKING DANES, •
SLATES, PENCILS,
41 AM ES of different kinds,
MASKS., of various Styles 8 Patterns.
GUM AND DASEDALLS, Ate. ,
Always receiving the newest styles of eGoods
fronuthe In:t °factories.
Thankful for put favors I solleit'a cOntinunn co
of the same at %a nevi store. • - ,
JOHN DOLL,
impowr'Eß Ar- DEALER IS DOMESTIC FANCY AMMER.
No. 905 Market Street,
nOOT AND SHOE STORE FOR
R—VcALH,
Thu subscribers, intertding to quit the business,
offer- at Private Sale - their entire Stock. of Boots,•
Slions,,Leathor, Fixtures and good will, at less
than cost. 'Mil Stook On band is worth about
fifteen hundred do lore They will also rent tie
StoreroOtn, now occupied by thorn, to the par.
chaser, iff desired, at a reasonable real. This
Storeroom in located on Blain Street, "near the
Public Swim and Is - ene of - the moat desirable
buSinctis stands in the town. It has boon , fitted
up exprealv for the, Shoo business. The supecrib
ors relinquish the biteiness which, has proved'
profitable to them, aluiply becase;tßey,..lntend
tutor into the wholesale manufacture, and It does
not suit them to ankaguln both the buelneks.
Until-the business Is sold the stock on hand will
befetalled at the very lowest figure, , • •
Y. 0. N'Llfbillslo k Imo.
20nov 013-Ity. .
nI,NE• 0 U'S TOM MADE
. All the LEADING STYLED on hand or made to
muccure. Prlneifffited et LOW .1 1 1003138. An IIJiG•
trcted Price List with instructions for self tonnut-
Aneakiient on,rocolpt of Dort Office address.
. ' 33 Bondi Sixth Ht., alwre Chestnut,
. x 7.
along 08.17. ,
. .
HOTE-L,'.
.Opposim EL.'S; Beading DePot
HARRISBURG, P . A. ,
10124INGEli & CQ rxoprlotora
OEI ? LA..NEOUS.,
•
Ayer's -
•ri . .• -
(LIR VIGOR,
Bring Gray Hair to—its natural
:v:d Color. .
A' dressing whiek• is
at once-agreeable, heal
thy, and effectual for
preserving the hair.
Faded .or gray hair is
soon restored to its
nal color with . , the gloss
alid freshness 'of youth.
Thin hair is thickened,
falling' hair checked,
and baldness 'often,
Lys, cured by its use.
istore the hair whore
losireyed, Alm glands
"'eyed. But such_
be saved for usefulness -by this
n. Instead 'of - fouling the hair
haiy sediment, it will keep it clean
!roux. Its occasional use will
fthe hair from, turning gray or
{ 'off, and consequently prevent
Free from those deleterious
vs which make some preparations
pus and ifijurioui to . ..the hair; the
an only benefit but • not
. harm it.
:el merely for a •
AIR DRESSING,
; else can be found so desirable.
; ing neither oil or dye, it does not
ite cambric, and yet lasts long: on
r, giving it a rich glossy lustfn and
'grateful perfume.
The reputation this ex
cellent medicine enjoys,
le derived from Its cures,
puny of which are truly
`Marvellous. Inveterate
atlas of Scrofulous die.
ease, where the system
seemed saturated with
corruption, have been
purified and cured by it.
Scrofulous affections and
REMOVAL !'!
REMOVAL !
JOHN DOLL,
,IMPORTER OF
-P-HILADELPBIA
"PHILADELPHIA.
20uoi 68.2 m
BOOTS - AND SHOES
FOR GENTLEMEN.
DRY- GOODS
'READ 11
READ ! I
CONSIDER 1!
BA1I”INS BARGAINSI
- AT---
W. O. SAWYER & Co's
WE have just receiyAd —film- New
York and Philadelphia a Lige assortment
of MESS GOODS, in which will be found , all the
late and attractive ityies of the season. Our
Stock embracei _
Figured,
Plain,
Striped
13 I- L K El
Gros Groin,
Gros Deirmurs,
Grog Dubin°
BLACK SILKS
EPINGLINE,
ROUBAIX,
•LYONS,
CRETONNE,
SHORT & MOHAIR
EMPRESS CLOTHS;
ALEXANDRIA -CLOTHS,
AND CASHMERE
POPLINS FOR
LADIES SUITS,
artench Itlerhui, Alpacas, Cashmeres and Englnla
- Chem In 11 Mors and prices.
We have a full line of the Celebrated BUFIrALO
MOHAIR BLACK ALAPACAS, also a large Bt.k
of all kinds of Bleck
MOURNINC COODS
Both am
UM
MIME
QUEXNB AND
Particular attention ,paid to Funeral Orders
Call and Goo our large Stock of
I=l
STONE M ARTINE,
fIHRMAN FITCH,
,tIIBERIAN-SQUIREEL
Bit OWN CONEY
SHAWLS! SHAWLS I SHAWLS
LtkiTRE VITOIT.
WATER MINK,
BLUE CONEY;
lIIISERAT:AND
I=
Just received •from the well known house of
Nichols Hartnett & Co.; Broadway New York.
These Muffs and Collars all have a new Improve•
meat which will make thani wear much longer
than the old style of manufactures.
>Ooutlenlen can also:Anti on ,our counters a vs
!
riety of Freud, and American GastAreres In Fancy
ajed Black.
,_.• . . ~
•• ,
~ . • ,
=leaver Clothe In Bequlmaux and Balt for
heavy Backe and Over Coate. '
Butts made by the beet Tailor in town, glottis
sold by us are warranted to be trimmed with the
beet materials.'
CARTETSt CARPETS
ORONSLEVS,
TAPRB'riti
DRUSBELS,
AND HARTFORD
EXTRA THREE PLY
VENETIAN,
• 110Hli MADN,
LINBN AND.UEMP, •
Prom 4044. and upward'
I
OIL CLOTHS.,
RUGS, DRUdGETCIYINIiOn gilld.D.Mß and
general aimortment of '
HOUSE FITANIgiaNG-GOODS
up s ,
'NOTXONS, &0,, &o
111 We offer groat atersetions and indneeroonts to
wishing Dry Goods and speeisDy, invite alt' - to
all and examine our stack,
0. SAWYER & CO'S
EAST - MAIN STREET,
WIDER riAIsMON'S HOTEL.
IiILSGELLAIVEOP
VALUABLE PRIVATE.
vY DENCE FOR 'Ski ' • .
:Must a on South Ilanorcr .stroot, Carlisla, now_
owned and °Coupled by MM. Washmooti, late the
property orlioneiliat Law. The lot fronts on I.ltyr,-
over at., 90 feet. t... 0 extends bail, the aims width
210 he!. L• au alloy.'-The Improvements are a large
tw•sit._ry 1•11 AME HOWIE, with Vcratelsh In front,
cOnlalllll,4 Double Vern - Ts, Gall.' Chamber, Dining
MUD and Miner, on lower liner end tit Ilhautburn
and 1i..,11-rouni on the lintl story. Can apd wattfr
bore veen Introduce I. 'I here le a large Stable null
Can Ilotm nt 'the .1001 of the lot. ...Me lot Itt
well studded with 'Irma...III:I. trio and shr,ibis,:ry;
bosuns h nit, 'Ol al inert evev description and Grapes
nioFt choice selection In al undone°.
r. inquire of A. L. bI'ONSIXII,
• (teal Estato Agent,
THE NATIONAL r - E 2 23 0 c S
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
ALUAI3LE FARM' in Parry Co,
'AT PRIVATE,' SALI.I. •
Situate in Carroll township, 9 miles north of
- Cariftle4 - milea — tfortlissof - Ctirllslo - bprings - iind 11
miles west of Duncannon, adjoining lands of J.
Sheafer, Nancy Olitig and °thorn containing 126
ACTIN', now °wad by Levi Leeds. 9,0 acres of
which are cleared, in a high state of cultivation
and under good tonce and the revision covered with
thriving timber. A never4.illit..g Mr 0,11.11 of water .
runs thiough the farm and plenty of ]lmo Within
2 miles.
The improvements aro two•ctory Log i'tnthcr•
boarded House, Urge Barn and Spring House with •
excellent water. School flouso and Church at a
convenient distance. Apply to -
A. L. BPONBLER,
Real Estate Agent..
FIRST NATION-AL BANK BUILDING, I 23"'6'
UNITEDIMATES OF AMERICA;
WASHINGTON D. C
()bartered by Special Act of Oongreaß, Approved,
•
July 25, 1866
Cash Capital - - $1,000,000_
BRANCH OFFICE PHILADELPHIA
Where the general business of the Company Is trans
acted, and to which all general cure- pondence
should be addressed.
•
Jay Cooke, Philada. E. A. Rollins, Wash.
0. 11. Clark, Philada. H. D. Cooke, Waal,
F. Ratchford tarr, Philada. W. B. Chandler WWI
Wm. G. MoorheA, Philada. John D. Irefrees, Wash
George E. Tyler, Philada. Edward Dotlgo, N. Y.
J. Hinckley Clark, Phllada. H. 0. lahneetock, N.Y
C.U.CLARK, Philadelphia, president.
HENRY D. COOKE, Waehington, Vice-President.
JAY COOKE, Chairman Nuance and Executive
. •
Committee. ' ' • ~
EMERSON W. PEET, Philada., Sec'y and Actuar3r.
E. S. TURNElt, , Washinglon, Assistant Secretary.
FRANCIS G. SMITH, M. D., Medical Director.
J. EWING MEARS, lil. D., Assistant Medical Director
and Fancy
MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD
J. H.IIVINES, Zurgoon•Oeneral U. B. A. Wanlangto
P.J. HORWITZ, Cilia Modical Department U. B. N
Washington...
D. W. BLISS, M: D., -Washington.
SOLICITORS AND A TTORNEYS
WTI. E..CITANDLER, Washington D. C
aSEOIIGIE WARDING, Philadelphia, Pa.
aid Lustrine
Thit Company, National In its character, odors, by
reason of Its Large Capital, Low gates of Premium
and New Tables, rho most dthi.a e!e weans of insur
ing hid yet presented to the p•.1,11e
The rates of premium, bat g lu ely rod uced, urn
mado as favorable totha insurers as those of the best
Mutual Companies, and avoid all the towhead°os
nod uncertainties of Notes, Dlyidends and the m's.
underetau dings which the latter are so apt to cause
the Polley -110 "r.
Several now and attractive tables aro now presented
which need only to be understood to prove accepta
ble to the public, ouch as the PRODUCINGINCOMPI.
POLICY and RETURN PREMIUM POLICY. in the
dormer, the Uolicy-Wder not' only secures a life In.
Buren° payable nt death, but will receive, If living,
after a period of a few years, an /lemur/ income equal
to fen per eta (10 per cent.lej the par of his policy. I n
,the latter the Company agrees to return to the ossurod
the fold amountof manry - hrhospoid in, in (Iddi(1011 to
the amomd of his policy.
The attention of persons contemplating Insuring
their lives or In. reaslux the anion. of Insurance
they already have, Is called to the special ad
vantages offered by the
_National Life Insurance
Company.
Circulars, Pamphlets and full particulars given on
applicatil to the Branch O ffi ce of the Company In
Philedelp la, or to its General Agents.
her - Le AL - ,AGENTS ARE WANTED In every City
and Town, and applications from cunpetent part les
far such agencies, with suitable end, rsement, should
be addressed TO TII E CONI PA N Y'S tl EN ER 51,
AGENTS ONLY, in their mule Aire distriots.
POPLINS
SEMI - ES,
' fiENCItA - _
E. W, CLARK Sr. CO.,- rhilailidphift,.
For Pennaylvania and Southern Now .1.1.05,
JAY COOKE & CU., Washington, 1.).(1,'
For Maryland, Virginia. DiatrieE of Columbia and
West Vlrglutn
i 3 4y.
Lel%
LI
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%.•
_&; HAnPI
ACTURERS,
PHILADELPHIA.
11236 RIDGE 11
601-,=f: , °
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4\
THOMPSOLIS6 HARPER,'
MANUFACTURERS,
1232,1234 & 12a6 RIDGE AVENUE,
lEZEIEEM
Itidge Avenue Care pass tho door
Acir Bond for Illuarated Cataloguoii4
20nov 0,3 m.
__ I3LN'rzi ~o u..
Have juot received their Fall Goode,...which are
eating excitement on account of a reduction of
On TlO to 25 per cent Just received 150 yde
Such as .
yorrimitck,
• Coehecoo, - „
Spi ague,
Gloucester's and otleor fa
vorite brands, at, 12.)ets per .yd..
DRESS'GOODS
Alpacas at 25cts., -
Coburg, , ,, , • .
"Morinoes,
' Silks',
Wool Do Lnins,
Bombazines,
. 31 °hinge, ,
Fannie,
Jimmies° Cloths,
_ . ~
''•Silir Poplins,
- , Epinglino,• Poplin,
Poult Do Soie f
Oriental Lustros,
Do Lnines &c., at reduced rates.
OLOTES --CaSSIM-ERES,
Satinotts, Jana, Flannels, Sack
Flannels, Opora ,Flnnnols, (Soakings, Gingham.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
bIATTINGB
OM
INGITtAINS,
A Full line of 26PIIEIt, WORSITD, MINTED
and 1:51111tOIDEBED PATTER:4 - 8 and Ulu largest
and most complete assortment of
'COBTAGE,
Notions and Trimmings
In the county
Woolen and Cotton Yenta, Towellings, lioleery
and Gloves, Bleat:eta, Shevile, In full variety and
everything bolonginglo the bushier.
•
To all 'whaling to save money In buying Dry
Goode. eny from 10 to 20 per cent. • Wo would .:sny
now to your time to • rocure bargains, ling n _vast
stook to.soleet from.
• . MINT'!, tr CO. '
Ooct.
GAS -FITTING and pLumNAT
Practical 'Gas- Pittore and Pluinbert3
.
Desire, to Inftrm tbolr old oustomorb and the ottt.
mum of,Carllalo gonorally, toot they have romorod'
their ordabllebmont toddle rormilodltna room In the
ULOV ES,
Basement of, Rheeni)3
entrance on Church Alley.'
They will druid promptly as her s oteforai to ail
,work entrusted to them.
Thoy keep constantlY on Load and arrprneared to
Introduce LEAD and IRON PIPES, 11YDRANTS,
ROT, and COLD /MOWER ILATIIB, WATER. CLOS
ETS, FORCE and LIFT PIMPS, IRON SINKS, DATA
TUBS, BOIL GUS, WASII BASINS, lIYDICAULIO
RAMS, all kinds of GAS, STEAM and WATER. FIT
TINGS, COOKING RANGES, HEATERS, AO., set-up
In thp'most moiCrp style,
Country-Work:and-Jebbing prouiptly at
tended to. . •
17apr. CIL : ;' ; , e
roo„fon. BALE,
A viti,ieelieblo Dries; Dwelling Homo on Wee
8 t, botwoon romtrat and Bouth.Possosalon
November ibtb, tr.:1040. Apply to ' •
.. • ' m..wneaux
11. G. DOS 1
GEO' too j)lace to got
and iLlClTitititiallokr. ostwoon Ittoput's 1141
AValr4B, 44'
=Ea
DIRECTORS
OFFICEttS.
NEW PRINTS„
BLINDS,
MEE
OI nTiIS,
ALL 011 :AIL
POOTE & LYNCEE,,
SPONSL.e.R'S' COLe.MIV.
A. L. SPONSLER,
. . . ~ .
Real Estate Agent, Softener, Conveyancer Insure
once and Claim Agent. ":OM - do Main Street Near
Centre S mare. - . ' .
,
-7 VOR S ALE.
A •lARGE TEIREDSTO.ItY BRICK flOilSh,
with a-coMmodlous Back Building, occupied ao a
Store, and private residence,' situated on Wool !Bain
Street Carlisle, near the corner of West, This prop.
ertyeeontalne all the modern ImproveMents. The
lot being 30 hut In front, and 200 In depth with
o Stable and Carriage house on the alley in the red?._•
The buildings aro all now and in good condition,
and the locetlonla a meet decirabla one f r
Enquire of A. L. SPONSL,Eit. •
2Naug 08•
VALUABLE GRIST MILL AND
FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. •
Situated on the Conodoguluot Creek, 0 - miles East
of Carlisle, and 2 miles North of New Kingston, in
one of the most fertile and productive parts of the
county. Therrillii Is built of Brick and Stone,-bas -
been recently repaired and is In excellent condition, r
containing tour run of stone, and has ono of the
best water powers on the creek, wills a Saw
tubed.
The ferns contains no ACRES of excellent land,
with a large Two-Story -
MANSION
RANK BARN ,FIIAME TENANT HOUSE and other
outbuildings thereou r erp e ted. The land ie In a high
Mato of cultivation add!' under good fence, and has
au excellent apple orchard, Usides other fru ite
The Mill with the water power and 5 or 0 acres of
land, embracing the tenant house, will be disposed
of separate from the farm should the purchaser de
sire It. '
For terms and.particulars apply to
, I. L. SPCINBLER,
Real Estate Agent.
2.9aug (If .
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
A Double 3 Story Brick Muse wipi Frame
Icl talon attach ea, Hu Rabin for occupancy or two fam
ilies. r, no a Storo Boom out Uwelfinyi, situated on
PENN STREET, CA LISLE,
- o
*lllite dlsposnd of on f4'voriiltie 't
12J titto
•
Also a valuable building lot, situated on tit er Sou tb
East corner of West awl- Potulrtro Streets,,tronting
till feet on Porntrot,- and 240 feet on West Street...,
This Is" ono ofthrmost tlnsirable building lota in Olt "
.
2
borou4U
A VALIT.BLE 101.1i1 STONE
FARM
FOR SALIR
Situate about 1.,4 Miles Smith West of Carlisle,
owned by David K. Leroy,. vonlaining about -DO
Wit ES, nearly all cleared, under Hood fencers and In
a blab state of cultivation
'I be improvernents l are rfhommodimpi Two.sToity
LOG ROUSE, IVEATIIERBOARDED, sum I WRAMEI
BARN and other-convenient rut.bulldlngs. The,
ow our-having removed from Um county 14 desirous
of dieposipg of the above _premises ,vhich will be
done on terms advantageous to the purchaser. The
close proximity to the borough renders this nroe.rty
one of the most deslralile inibstinents of any now In
the media.
For terms Sac., apply to
IFselit OS
rri WO NEW TWO-ST(11ly BRICK
RESIDE'VeRS AT PRIV %TR SAM'
lln dorm wont Pomfret, el root. In the 11(1,0001 01
( - 1.:T.161e, owned by ClukrieQ•W Wonyrr.
,nfolo., twenty foot lb front and tWenty,olght
in depth. nod has n l) hTelt BRICE II ACIC
BUT ..ttsolul, having iion uhi Water intro
n ttII all the modern iniprovenoult,
all , just nonly boil t, In Chu bosc poAslblo
artier, the lots ontending he en frou the street 120
foot.
For torn, ke. :%pnly to
MEE
•
TWO STORY 131h0Ti RES.I.-
L ICDENCIi AT PRIVATE SALE.
rot tette on North l'ltt Street, Cat bale, owned by
Mrs. Ellen Lambertun Th, lot con tninu 110 feet in
front and I'2o in depth. - Tt, itne,.oventents are it
commodious TWL-STORV ItitS K fIOUSE with a
9' rotary Iltick Batik Building attached. 'rho
front part containing Unable Parlor. and Hall on
Brat hoot., And three chant hors 00 the e. and Rory
and attic above, the back building a largo kitchen
and ehamber above. There II Vold Frame Stably
on the font of the lot 10 by 10. Fruit truce and
paw, and Hydrant: in the yard. Thu premiere
are in good condition, with good brick pavement,
Rent and roar. A. L. SPONSLynt,
iiRE
ITOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND
LI NEAR PAPERPOWN AT PRIVATE 'SALE.
Situate nhout !I mile North of the residence of
Wm, 11. Mullin. Esq., adjoining land of Goo.
Noggle, owne.thy John Gbodyear. containing- 10
,Acrea of In ud. The Improvements aril a Cranial,-
di°. TWO- . ..TOIIV.FIIANIN IfOUSB Frame Stehle,
and excellent well of wet., and fruit or all hinds.
The proppay js In good condlt`on, the house her
ng boon recently repair,' and painted.
For terms he., apply to A. L. SPONSLER,
ltorEatsta
lIMIM
AT AMIABLE TOWN PROPERTY
V Al PRIVATE SALE.
al uable residence or ltur.ine, sta n d al private
ato , Ituate, oil South tiuunvor ott..t. No,. 135
ti - . 1
The property consists of 9
D Ul3 F. if 0 SE ,
mu part of ‘rhielt to built of Stone and the other
f Nick, uctLipg two complete houses, suitable'
br dwclihiga or places of hurine,s. -
ThFoo io too two rowoto Buildings on the prom .
I.es whigh cold be very readily be converted Into.
dwellings
For tortes and other particulars enquire of
A. L: SPONSE:Bit,
Real Estate Agt.
I Nop.Gil
SPRING. -
BARG A I, N
1867
NOW ornsiNci 1N ..,
DOMESTIC COO S
DRBSS (100Z imuhEs
SATINEW,
WHITE -G00D,5,
DRIOSS TIII7IIMINOS, _
P-lERS,
..
• RIBBON S,
_. •
..
NOTIONS, AO
.. •
RING'S NEW' STORE,
No. 56 ‘i'Et.,:T MAIN STRUT.
Opposite tho iIo o un House, next to Poet Omen
Oar Oslo
Xll,A 14.. E -C E
twol. VC/ - YOTYNG MEN,'
Jusl Published, in a Paled Envelope. Price :ix cents
A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment'
aid Radical Cure of Siierundorrlunt or seinlual
Wenkurti_, Ifivolunter7 Eat lesions, Sexual Debility,
nuilelLnpfdlento to Mari - lago gen. rally; .Nervous•
!less, Consumption, lipllepsy. and Fits; Mental and
phy s ical Incapacity, resulting Iran Self-Abuse.;
' By EOBERT .1. CULVEItWEL4O. D.,•A tither
of the "Orman Boole," he.
The world renowned aniline, in this admirable
Leeturb, clearly proves trout ills own experience
that the awful consequences of Solt-Abuse may tie •
effectually removed without medicine, and without
unegerous surgical - oporatlons:,' boggles, beaten
minds, rings, or curdlals,Tointliin out a tondo — ill
cure at once certain and effectual, by which every
sufferer, no matter what ills condition may be, may
Miro . lihnself cheaply, Privately, and radically.
TRIO LECTURE WILL PROVE 4.1)00N TO TIIOII
- AND TIIOUSANDS.
Sent under seal, to any address, In a plain sniffled
envelope, on the receipt of six coals, or two pot
-tape stamps. Also, ..Dr...Culverwell'is "Harr age
Colds," pilet,26 cents •- Address the l'ubllsher„
CHAS.& 0. K LIN 0 & CO.,
• 127 Bowery, Now York, east Office Box 4,680.
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ENV INVENTION IN, GRAIN
Dllll4B.—Thc echserlbor, haying precura a
patent for s tiorol and' most excellent improvement
-Id 0 rale Drills by .which the grain lusteail of being
planted la 34 Well rows as to the oldasethod Is seat
toted *ler a surfaceof three inehee,thlis securing a u
equal anti oven dust, glutton of the seed, and a con •
licloilibly greater yield of grain. . . .
Whir Improvement can bp roadily„attachoLl to spy
of,the drills nbw In use:, • • :. .. .;
State and Couuty Rights ter sale, agents wanted
This in an oxeollept opportunitY for active, ono r
gotlo young men' to make large !Mules. " . •
For parlieularit stigma • ' .:.•
7.:ill• VArel,Zr;,, •
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have beAlt Issued by the Register to the subootlber,
ioohlltlit In Soilth Allddleten. townotp. All Por"
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presoA them •
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