VERSISEMEN TS; T. t . SPclisi,§l.lllß, . Real Estate 'Agont; Seel caner Conveyancer Inner &nee and Claim Agent. Odes Main Street Near . Centre S learn HIGDLY IMPROVED FARM IN ADAMS COUNTY AT PRIVATE SALE. Situated on the Conaivage Creek 8 miles from . Hanover on tho 'high road, and on the Railroad leading kohl Hanover to Littleslown, adjoining, what was formerly known no the Nitismiller property, containing .171 Acres of Limestonci'Lana;. 'all cleared but abmit 90 Acri,s, which are covered ~..erhith heavy White Oak Timber.. Improvanaents are extensive, and consist, viz. A LARGE TWO STORY BRICK 3IANSION ROUSE, 60 fcet In length and 45 In breath, containing rt Hall and Elevon.Parlor Rooms, all .newly paperal_ and painted;--a-plazza 'running along- the Olitlro frout,-and cellar-under the whole house, - and an excellent well' of water near tho kitchen door. Thennt buildings belonging to We above consist of a latge Carriage- house,-Food and C oa l 41 0 ,,,,C, Hog Pen, Di flak Smoke House, Poultry Rous t , Wash House, 511 11(INV except the. latter. The garden Is large and highly cultivated, containing, hot beds with glazed cavh. The grounda around the ho use are adorned with shrubbery' and stud dad with many lielce fruit and ornamental trees, adjoining which lea fine apple orchard, next A LARGE BANK BARN mealy new DO feet by LO' with Wagon Shed and 'Corn Crib attached, and n never falling Well of Wator In the Barn-yard, also • A NEW TENANT HOUSE, 36 by 26 feet containing seven roorn2, the one bulldlnkato, sonic consisting of a Wash-Clouse, Babe Oyer), Hog Pen, a Pump qt the 'door au d ,nn excellent garden. Thin property prenents superior advantages, the location heing eligible and the land of the bust' quality of limestone, Well Watered and the cattle having access to water from every field. a groat portion of the land has been recently limed, the fenocaln_goodeondition and all the corn ground and part of the Oats ground ploughed for the rem log Spring. There in a Grist Mill. Blacksmith Shop and School House Within a short distance of the buildings _ - The property having been recently purchased by a gentleman from Baltimore who after fitting it up at groat expense, la flare desirous of returning to the city, Will he disposed of at no rxtrenatly four f igure, and open rn.lsonable terms. Enquire at A. L. SPONSLIIIt, Real Estate Agent, Carlisle, Pa. 25dec 6S. VALUABLE .PRIVATE RES I DENCE FOR SALE. Situate on South Iltinover - street, Carlisle, now owned and occupied by Mrs. Wnsioneed, Bite the - property of Benedict Law. The let' fronts en lien over at., 00 feet, and extends back the same width 240 Met to an alley. The heprovenients are a farce two-story FIIAMIIIIOI.3 0, with Verandah In front. containing Double.Porlors,' Hall, Chamber, Hitting room and Kitchen on lower liner and. six Chambers awl Both-morn on tee Sod story. Has and water have beep ititredueel.. There tea large Stable and Carr loge .House - at - the loot of the lot. The lot is 'w9.111 studded with ernarnen la. trees nod shrubbery. besides fruit ol almost every description and crepes of the most Choice selection in :uoundo nee. Enquire of A. I. SFONSKER, Beal Estate Agent. Et= • VALUABLE FARM in Parry Co, AT PRIVATE SAM:. Mutate in Carroll trvidtip, 9 miles north' of Carlisle, 4 miles north of Carlisle cgrings and II mlles west Of Duneatinno; adjoinli; InnAs ol J. §hcafer, Nutley Cling and others remaining 126 ne.w owned by Led heeds, !111 acres 01 which are cleared, In in blab state of °hive (len and under good fence and the residue i'oven'fi with thriving timber A never-711UL. strti.on of water runa.throligh the Linn and plenty it hiss wit Inn 2 mites. The Improvements are to,,tovi Loa' &Wrathy, boarded House, Largo', linen and Fliong Ilousy With excellent water. School II flllse and Church at a convenient Whim.e. Apple to • • MEI T • • I OR SALE, LARGE THREE-STORY BRICK fIOUSI.., with a cornatodleua Rack re...tiptoe am a Stara, and private re-Itleare. tit trrtod nn NI est Main Street Carlisle, near the corner Ed tt e,C. Tide prop. arty contalna all tlie modern littptolcalants The --lot_iteing feet.lll Ratit e turd 140 in -drptli — irith StilAe and Carriage lioatet on the alley i n the rear. - qlte buildings are all tree' and in good condi! lon. and the location is a first desirable one f r !emitters. Enquire of A. L. SPONSLEIT, 2aauK 18. AVALUABLE LIME STONE .FARM FOR SALE. Situato about miles Situth West of .Carlisle, owned by David• IS. Lerew, containing bel.ut, .441 ACHES, nearly ail cleared, under good *seep and in a high state or cultivation. Tie improvements:lre n vonanreliouS . TWO.STOgY LOO HOUSE, WEATI I El:110A it DED, mla.l ERA ME BARN and other convenient outthltildings. 'rho owner havinVremorett from Cho county is destroy • of diSphsing ortltt al.ro promises which will be done on terms a dra ott,,to to thtt put chser. The close pro:amity to-the benumb renlers thi. oroget:ty one of the most desirable lure: tomtits orally new in the market For term A - e., ajutly to 1 bxrpUus. ROS.ADALIS. THE G Blood IP fir iffier CURES Sc;ofttla in its Vrtrl6u.s Form.? SUCLI AS '... Consent don :n its earlier stages, Er.largement and. ceratiott of the Mantle, Jeint, Bonert, Kit neye; Uterus, Chronic Ith etartratiant, • E uptions of the skin Chronic :tore Eyes, 'the., ,t,e, , ALSO sypthma IN ALL ITS FORMS DISEASES OF WOMEN, Loan of /imitate, Sick Headache, Liver Coloplalut, Pain In_ heßack, Imprudeuce In GENERAL BAD HEALTH, And MI diseases of tho BLOOD, LIVER, RION EYS AND II L A ODER,' It is a Perfact Renovator., 4Ki7`ROSADALIS eradleatea.evers hind of humor and bad taint, and restores the entire s . ) stem to a healthy condition, 4if-11 ie hEiICECI LT HARMLESS, , never producing the slightest injury. in not a Secret 'Quad, fiewelv. The art( dee of which it in made are puhlishud around each bottle-. • "- Recommended Ey the.lAdieal BumlN_ and many Thousands of our Pelt (Wizens. lOL.For Teallmorliajs of remarkable cores, ree "Rondalle Almalrae f for this year. =9 DR. J. J. 'LAWRENCE k CO., 244 Balii»lpre, AN'treet, BALTITIORIE.IIIIII.. For Sate by Druggists _Everwhere 08-Iy. READING 'RAIL ROAD WINTER ARRANGEMENT: MONDAY, - DEC'II., 14 1868 • ^ OhEAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE Nurth and Noilh•R'est for I.llllailelphiti, New York, Reading, Pritisilllo, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokin, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Linz, Lancaster, Col. . - r • Trains leave Harrisburg for New Yrk an tallow At 3.6 D, 5.60, 8.10. A. 31., 12.40, noon, o 2.15 and 10.3 y 9 I'. M., connecting with - similar Trains on the Pennsylvania Mall Rond;and arriving at. New York s nt'll.oo, A. M., 12.20 Noon, 330. 7.00, 10.05 I'. 31.; and 0.15, A. 314 'respectfully. Sleeping Oars 11000111- pa nlog 3.50, A. M., and 10.00, I'. 21., trains without change. LOAVO Harrisburg for 'Reading, Pottsville, Tama qua, Minersville, Ashland, Shamokin, Plot. Grove, Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8.1.0, A. M., end 2.05, • and 4.10, P. M., slopping at Lehaupti and Principal - Way Stations: the 4.10,1', 31. train making connec tions for Philadelphia 'and Columbia 'only. Per Pottsville, Schuylkill Eleven and Auburn vbr Schuyl kill, and Susquehanna Railruid, leave Harrisburg. 335 'P. M. Returning: L'eavo New York xlB.OO. A. 51., 12.00, Noon and 5.10 and 8.00 P. M.; Philadel: pbla at 8.15 A. M. and 3.30 P . ; 31.; • Sloeping ears acc,unpariing tIIO 9.00, A. M. and 5.10,0nd 8.90 P. U. trains from Nair York, without change. Way Passonger Train bayou Philadelphia 7.30, A. 31., connecting with' similar Amin on East Penn sylvania Railroad, returning from Itoadid4 810.35 I'. M., stopping at all Stations; leave Pottsvlllo at 7.:311, and 8.45 A. M. and 2.45; P. 31., Shamokin, at .5.25 A. M. Ashland 7 00' A. M. .12.30 P. 51., Tamaqua at 8.30, A. M. '2.20 P. M., for Philadelpida. Leave Pottsvillo via Schuylkill dtiusiluehanna Hall Road at 7.10 A. M.: • for Harrisburg, and 11.30 A. M. fO/Pine Croy° and Tremont. . Reading Accommodation Train: • Leaves at 7.80; A. 31., returning kayos Philadelphia at 4.45 . • Pottstown Accommodation Train: Leaves Potts. town at 0.45, A. M. roturnlng leaves Philadelphia Al .4.00, P: M. - . • • .e_ Columbia Roil Road Trains leave-Reading 11D, A, M. and• ,13.16, P. 51. for Ephrata, LIU; Yo:master, Columbia. 4c3 • • Perklomen Rail Road Trains leave Porklomori tiola at 9.15 A. M. and 0.30 P. M. Ithturnlr ,ants likippack at, 8.10 A.M. - and 12.45 I'. 51, gun . 41"4: With similar trains on Rending Rail •Iloa On Sundays: Leave, - Now York at 8.00, P. IL Philadelphia 8.00, A. AL, and 3.15, P. Ai., thaB.oo id:Train running only to Reading; Pottaville 8.00., A. 314 Harrisburg 5,50 A. Id. and 4.10 and 10., P. Id, and Readingat 1.0p,3 00 and 7.15 A. al. for 11 k, rill,. burg,et 12,50 and 731, A. 31: for Now York and at 4,25 P. 31. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, 00116014 School and Eicur- WWI Tl6kets, to and from all points, at reduced rates Baggage chookod through;loo , pounds allowed each ,rtissongor, ,• • ' Cl. A. NICOLLS; Gen Sup', 28dea 88 . . . . . . X0T1013.-7-The Clerk of the Mar , Acitleroby iivo,s notice to oil coticorned,.tia °VIII air upon , all „pal - sons ^- •-- --' -- - , , ',..thr NE - W - :A..g - VERTISENENPS. OFFERIA LIMITET/AMOUNT OF TIIEIII .EIRST- MORTGAGE 334:D1vIDS1 1 1 1 _F' A R., . 960 MILES COMPLETED, Of tip line {{'cat from Omaha are now compieted, end the work la going on through tho Winter. de the distance between th . o flubilled;portiou`of.the. Union and Control PaelllC,ltallroada Is now leas than 400 tulles, and boas uoinpanie's .are plaiting forward the work with great energy, employing 'over 30,000 mon them tan be no doubt thaa the whole Grand Line to the. Pacific Will be open for Business in trio aummer _ • of •18119., The regular Government CoMmissionere bairn pro nounced. the Union Pacific Railrond to be FIRST CLASS In every respect, and the Special Commissioa . appointed by the President says, _-- 'Taken na n whole, TILE UNION PACIFIC RAIL. ROAD lIAS 'BEEN WELL CONSTRUCTED, AND TILE O.ENERAI, ROUTE FOR TILE LINE EXCEED. XELt IVELL SELECTED. The energy and parses veva nee with which the cork has been urged forward, and the rapidit...V with which it Inns been execute,/ are without partfiel in history, and in grandeur and magnitude °fund°, taking it has never been equ,tll, 11. The Report st tie. , trial any deficiencies that °XIII! 101 only these incident to nil now roads, and' that , otlll ,nut bay, been aronlihl.wlthout materially retnri l iii the progress of the great-work Such deficiencies et, sulipliml by all railroad companies after tho' con pie. lion of the line. when and wherever Ir.CpOrIPTICO XI CMS them to be necessary. The report concludes by to.) bag that '•t he country has v.:lmm to - congratulate itself Dint the great work of national importance is so e completion under such favOroble nti spices.:".ll,c_Company now hive in lice 137 locum°. avr4 MAI nearly 2,000 cat' s of all descriptions. A large additional equipment Is ordered to be really In the Spring. The grading is nearly completed, and , ties distributed for 120 miles in advance of the western end of the track. Fully 120 nines' of Iron for neW Intl: are now delivered west of the .fitissouri Ricer, 111 , 1 90 milts p nor ore of route The total expenditure for construction purposes in advance of the . completed portion of tho rem! Is. tint lessthint eightmillion doh hrs. Resides a tient, tion front the flovernment of 12,000 arre:n of hind per mile, the' Company is entitled to a .sulssiti. in U S Bonds on its line Iw completed and Incepted, at the avt:rago rate of about $29,000 pro 11101% according to the diflical firs encountered, fo . v hi. It'lliwthnernitnent takes a second lien as security The Comm, tny have alrea,l3 received $22,150„000(4 tints subsidy, of whieli $1.200,000 ire,. paid Dec. otll, and ~.;010.00.1 D ee . th VIiItNNII:;NT " .01? by it, ehartar, tho Company Is permitted to is via its eon FIRST' MORTGAG E FONDS to the onmo us the ("merlin:mit 'hinds, and no more. Bombs ore a hind' Mortgage moon the whole Jim.] moll all its eimipitionts. Such a mortgage .tipom what. fat a long lion, will lie the only railroad con necting Iho Atlantic and Pacific States, takes' the highest rank as n sin to security Tim earn ings from the way or local bushings for the- year ending Juno IstiS,:in - an erage of 472 Mlles, were over FOUR M11.1.10N DOL av L ARS which, after paying all en mio.es. were mach mum than en Meirint to cover nil interem liability upon that distance, and thee,maga fit th , Tt. V•rriCi. his lace balm 52,356,570. They nnld have been grea r ter, if the road had not been jfiN(4.4II.ILS.-1111most-vcaparitr.to—hinibiport iLs 01011 materials fur construeti• u. The income (limn the great paiff-engey Iravel, the Chimi freights, and the supplies fih the new iteeky 31ountain States and Ter ri:miry moat be ample for all Interest atul Othar Hones No political sills,, C. redder. She rate of Merest. It must remain for Gaily yearn—six per rivint. Y rr annant in 901,i, equib to between eight and nine per cent. in euvreibiy. The principal is MeV pa pay ,- inpold If a bond 10111 suelt guaran: tees were iieuted by the' Govern4lent, Its marl:et prier , Would not Le less than - from 20 to 2:1 per cent. premium A. the, liondi'arii issuidunder .Goverib , • neat antliorityand •superrianinoilna what to Very largely a Government work, iheymust ultimately Upproaelb C10V,11111.414 'price. No oiler curpor - M Swale am:cure A. L. eI'UNSI.EIIt, itenl E•tate Agent . The pri,..• for the present in PAR, ted accrued I. tere-t ut G per rent from July 1, 181.19,in currency. S,u l scriptione will be received In Cvllelo by A.I.SI . ONFLER. Real E,tate Agt A. L. SPONSL,tR, n.l In New York At the Company's Office, No, 20 ',limn Street, 000 Dr - , John J. Cisco .4, San, llankors No. ~I t Wall R., And by the Company's advertised age stb roughout the United-States. IlonsirSsitt free, but parties suhscribil'through total them fo r their safe livery. ti lt ausals, foal look to the A lti EIV PAMPHLET . AND MAP 1 S ISSUED October Ist, containing a r (Tor'. of to Work to that date, and a more complete stateu nt in rela tion to the value of the bonds tit/m..030 givan to an advertisement, which mill he mint nye on appli ration nt the Company's otters or to an:lof the tid y, I Ised ligents. . .10/IN .1. CISCO, Treasurer; New fork. Dec lia, thCb.3m l 4—______ (. 1 ARRIAGES, . . Buggies, Sleighs In order to accommodate tholr ropidlylueress hug trade, . 4,13. & N. JSTIERK, hare just removed foto their NEW CARRIAGE FACTOIft, Co;her 'Youth and I'i'i S'lrce#, CARLISLE, PA. • where they biro increased facilities for anufar taring eyerything In their line. All o lutes styles of Carriages, • Buggies, Sleighs, • and Spring fragons, constantly on hand, or made to ordc on short notice and reasonable terms. klessrs. Etterk feel confident that th can turn out work equal In [WWI and durabi y ,to any establishment 'outside Of the cities. Those wishing anything ln their line ould give their orders at once. REPAIRING AND PAINTING PRO. TENDED TO• , 2ddee (.8 ly. 1115 CHESTNUT STRE 110,9 P SKIRT win. E. 1101 KIN-91 CIIAMPIOk HOOP Sli No. lilt, Cites Mitt St., . (Gir Where will always be found a corn merit of his wall-known SKIRTS, In all nod most desirable Styles. Shape, 'Siees for Ladies,..illisies and Children, at the Prices, and warranted In every respect. SKIRTS made to order, altered and r Full lines of good Eastern made Ski: low prices. -15 springs 35 0; 20 florin spring's. 50 c; 30 springs, GO c; 85 . -sprin 40 ept Inge, 75:Conte. A lso,.lbe largest assortment of 0011 city, -retailing .at Wholesale Prices, - Thompson Et Langdon's 'Olore Pittit autiorlor Shaped Woven and Jixtra qt i !nada Whaled's]. CORSETS,snakin, different stylei and prices, frau 75 c Solo Agent In this city for Aire. Ma Sesf.adJusting Abdominal CORSETS, In mended by 'Physician's. Ito not forg Place -1115 011E5T5IIIT ST, .25doc 69-3 m. Witt T. Is THE NEW ECLECTIC MA FROSPEOTUS FOR 1809 The Fourth Volute° end SYcond Year of. The Now Eclectic Magazine cOmmaces with then um ber.for January, 18110. Encouraged by the great fayor which It has thus far 1311 Joyed I ors havnlargely increased their , ll for ' ren , tiering it attfactlve and useful. The ral plan of conductiew o It will remain 'uncbaugo , tho de. 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A full ,Proapectua 'with List.y.9.lll.2a.Ret3l .T324_1301_9 non. - ' ' I= THE UNION PACIFIC Railroad Company.; Spring Wigons WM , 1115 Manufacturo of tho Ilae ItEiIOVED to Row, PIIILADELVIIIA e assort. 0 110110/1 Lengths y lowest at very 45,e; 25 65 c; and 1 8 ? Irt the Including ; Beckon' ;Hy. Land over forty to 17.00. '5 Patont ly mom our New PIIIA. I PKINS. BEM RUBE. ills mall In thole annum,ceto Ton dq Spocimon f 83 canto. parts of allowed 8 to the i'ESTIVAL AND OYSTEA, SUP. PER AT MT. MELLY. • • • fAidiee Mito . fiociety of Mt. folly mill have a Festival and Supper in the lecture room of the M. ,• E. • Obufeb, commencing at • 6 o'clock, on 'Thureday evening, December 24th, and continuing to December the 28th. • _ - , „ Confections, Vrult and thodolloaiies of the sea. ;con will.ho soreod upon, the occasion There _'.will' bo slab a variety ofFAnoy Artiolos ,The public are cordpily haitod to Attend, 'Admission frit ! ". • . • '; 1 1 16 • Premium Jr AD VERTISEMENTS. Agricultural , College of Penn'a • The next term of thili/nstitution will commence on MONDAY, the linker to repo r t and continua 24 weeks: Students to report at the Col. logo on Thursday proceeding the Dist day, of the Terriv. Careful t - uction' b Lectue, ition, and - Practice. ine will be given y in Agriculture inExamin all its branches, and in the Sled:mule Arts and Industrial ' The liberal Arta, Selene - ea and Literature usually etudied in the Collagen will also be includ ed LThe Object being to make sound general scholars,' while imparting the ,Practide and-a knowledge . of the Principles upon which the Practice depends, of Ithe.particUlar am ploymente in view. The studies and exercises -of each Student dila be specially directed, as the parent may determine. To -Practical and Scintilla Agriculture and .florticulturcr; 2. Civil Engineering, Architecture and Alining; S. To the principles and practices of Commerce and Alanufactures: 'The whOle• to be ac companied by 'the study of Illetory, and Govern ment, kintel and Moral Philosh, the exact and Natural Sciencee and the other br a nches of a high -er education,- and also by ouch" ofThe "Anoint or- Atodern-Langusges as may be seleeted; and, on the part of all Etudenta, by priCtlce On the Farm, in the Garden, Labratory end bled. . tho pi . oper. tlin'o, a detailed account of tht ammo of study and other particulate will bo publish ed. Till than, a general outline may he found In 271 c Penn:kit:onto ScVlbol Journal for Jammu y, 1800. yoga 185. .lly the liberality of the National Government,and the State Legislature, the Trustees have been en abled to dispense with the charge for tuition—here tofore $OO a yeariand to Ito the price of boarding, Or., at tho _lowest -rate that will most - expenset, : $lOO for the Spring Term ' 24 weskit, and $7O for the Fall Term of 10 weeks;—in all $l7O a year the oi , ory thing,_escopt.Text boobs ' Light, and a small charge for tho use of room furniture, when the student. toes Mot movido'his own, which he has the option Tho Buildings will coinfortablyncrommoddte, and the Farm of 400 Acres pleasantly and usefully em ploy fiver HundredAndents.. Of theme, each coun ty and thailty of Philadelphia will be entitled to ono without regard to Mutation; and tho remain der will to divided amongst the counties and the city in proportion to population; all free of charge for Tuition. To entitle to admission ' the Applicant must be the son of Inhabitant of the State, not less than sixteen years of ago, of good moral character. and - health and - well versed In Orthography alleading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geography, and tho Ilistory of the United States. First application from tho respective counties, coming up to-the above requirements, will have the preference for admission; but It is nob desire. bin that more than 100 be adniitted in 1000 and the same number annually thereafter, lu order that the College may all only as the Students shall advance In their classes. To undersned is authorised to lede the Board of Trusto ig os and a full Faculty p of la g etrile- Con, to which he would add his own prolate°, that every effort shall be made to render th Institution a benefit to the youth who may repor tto its halls, et much-nooded old to the various Industrial Par shit e, and an honor" to the State 42 , 4 — F0r further information, addross TIIO. 11. 51:111110WBV, PRESIDENT AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, Agricultural Gettig° Post ()Oleo, Centro Co., Pa. 25Doc-G8 It Pacific Railroad Nearly Finished 1450-Mile Built THE UNION PACIFIC R.R. Co ADD Tir CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R. CO Hare added Soren Hundred (700) Miles to thel lines during the eurrent.yeai, while doing a larg local passeoger'and freight business. The througl connection nth undoubtedly be completed non surnmerovhen the thorough traffic will "be nor, . • • groat. Forty thousand mon a.:o now omployod by the two powerful companies In pressing forward the great national highway to dspeody completion Only 300 miles rgUlliir, to be built; of ,which 200 are graded and ready for tho rails, Flrei slortgago Gold Bonds of the . Union Paslß Railroad Conipany for -sato at 102 and - Interest and 'First Morton° Gold Donde of, the Contra ?nide Railroad at 103 and intorest. The principal and Interest of both bonds ar. payablein gold. - DE HAVEN & BRO., DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SE CURITIES, GOLD, &c. No: 40 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Dec.' 26 '66-1y . , HE ATLANTIC . 310 NT LILY FOR 1869. - TEr 06nductoni of--the ATLANTIc MONTHLY, - on. couragod by -the hearty a pprociation and liberal T support extended by the American public In their effort to produce a , trot-class Magazine, will spore no pains br expense to render tho future volumes of the ATLANTic even more val uable and attractive than any yet publlabod. They will seek to make it at once the record and the advocate tf tho best - characteristics of American Literature, Science, Art, end Politics and will present, from time to time, the latest authentic information of general v • lue on the subject of Aygicar, in papers, prepared by persons especially qualified by their research and the practical experience in Medical Science. By co-operation of the ablest and most p writers, by offering fresh and valuable articles onopular a large variety of subject sintoresting teal' Americans, by representing as adequately as possible the life , and movement of the time, the hope to render fan ATLANTIO MoNTIILY itulleponsible to all intelilgeBt Tatters. . Tho following are, some of- the special features of Interest in TirEITLANTic MoNTHLT for 1809 : 110 N. J. LOTHROP MOTLEY, the eminent his• torten, will corffribute a melee of IlierenicAL AnTicLEs, beginning early in the year. THOMAS WENTWOR 111 1 110QINSON, so long and favorably know to the readers of Tun ATLANTIC MONTIILi s , has written d - aerial story, onlit led "111Atseas, An Oldport Romance," which' ill he :gin with the January number and continue the greater part of the year. JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL will furnish frequent contributions, both in Prose and Peary. The January number will contain an Essay and a roe from his Pon. EDWARD E . I'ERETT HALE, Autho of "The Man without a Country" and "My D le, and 'how Ile undid Me " wilt furnish a aeries o pf Stories and Sketches similar to those which have been nu popular vath readers of previous, volumes of 'the ATLANTIe. JAMES PARTON. will continuo is articles on Social, Industrial, and Commercial h sUbJects. Hie first contribution to the volume of 18h9 is a striking paper, entitled, "The Mean 'Yankee at linme. By a Summer Visitor." • ' 1 DR. 1. 1. HAYES. will 'contribute a Series . of papers, entitled "Tho Experience of au American Cadet." TIIE AUTHOR OP "VICTOR AND-JACQUELINE" will contributo.a new American _Romance, to .ap pear In twolvb numbers. " DR. HENRY 1. IIdWDITCH will furnish a very valuable series Of papers on "Consumption" show ing Its manLMtt causes, anti the best modes of re JAMEmedng the evils hich p it. JAMES FREEMAN w CLARKEroduce will give, in a 'series of papers; a complete, account of Oriental Religions. • BAYARD TAYLOR will continue the most of the 'numbers of the rutting year, furnishing several Stories and Essays. - , EUGENE BENSON will furnish papers on Art and Lithratu.e. . A DIOTINGUISDED PHYSIOLOGIST wilifurnlsh several most timely and valuable papers on. the • intervase of "Longevity in Aulerica.' CO-OPERATIVE HOUSEKEEPING. 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Blair and flash Stuart,Judges of the Courts ofOyer and Tdrmi nee and Jail Delivery for 'the trial ofall capital and -other-olTenders, in the mid county of Cumberland, by their precept to me directed, dated llth November, 1868 Lave ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail delivery to be holden at Carlisle, on the 2d Monday of January, 1869, being the _Llth day,-to continue two weeks. NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Penn, and Constables of the said county ofCum berland that they are by the void precepts command ed le be then and there in their properporsons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions oxaminations, and all other remembrances, to dothose things which to thiiir offices appertain to be done, and all abase that are bound by rocogulnancoo, to prosecute against the prisoners that ore or then shall be In the Jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them as spoil be just. Decembdr 11, 11368.--te? ITERIFF'S SALES.—By virtue k J of .undry writs of Venditioni Exponas issued out of the Court of- Common Pleas of ,Cumberland County, and to me directed, I will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the Boiough on Friday, January Bth, 1865, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following_do scribed Real Estate, to Witt . A.lortf grsund altualedin Middlesex .township, Ciffinberland county, Pa. bounded-on the South by the Trindlo Spring Hood, on the West by -land Sr John Anthony, and on the 'South and East by . 1 lands of Daniel lloffert, containing one-and-mhtlf acres, more or less, having thereon ordeted a ono end-a-hall story Log*Dir oiling blouse, Frame Shop, Leg Stable and other outbuildings. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Benjamin ALSO. 7 -A tract of land sit:mated . In -East Pemis lorointh township , Curdberiand county, Pa., bounded on the East by lands ot -Jacob Kuntz, - on the South by lands of William Drayer, on the West by landnf Fro nkn Koons, and on tbe North by land Of V. Slier. li containing :20 acres, morn. or less. Seised and taken in execution as the prop erty of George Runts. . ALSO.—A let of ground situated in Newton township, Cumberland county, Da., bounded On the Nor the th lain Stby reet on the East by David Llurah, on South on alloy, and on tbo West by Benjamin Whistler, containing 60 feet In front - and 180 fedi in depth, more or less,lsaving thereon erected a two-story Frame Dfrelling Douse, and, Frame Stable and other out..buildings: Sojted and intro in execution as the property of Alexander D. Kennedy. To On sold by me, JOS. C. TIIOMPSOli:, Sheriff. • CONDITIONB.—On all index-of $5OO or over $5O will !I be required to bo paid when the property,le etrick. en off, and $25 on all solos under $5OO. ALI - TABLE HOTEL Property AT FRI VATS SALR,OR EXCHANGE FOR A PARS The nubscrlber offers at pi ivate sale the well know hotel st,nod In Newvllle,ya., known an the LOGAN 110'USE The lot (upon which filo note! stands) contains by 180 feet, and In addition thereto will be gold excellent GARDEN COO tall/ hag 05 by 180 feet.. Tho house Is largo and subetantlally built ofstevrANKETS ! ! containing sleeping apartments, good„flar-ro.: Dining-room, Parlor,Kl When and all mohorn coax', lencge A good Well of Water at the door, EXCELLENT STABLING for forty homes, Ice Mune,. Wood Rouse, 913'',' House and aH necessary outldings. • WOOLEN GOODS, The Logan House la widely and favorably kr . BALJSIORAL S.KIRTS and is largely patron4ed. It hasbeen quite roe', and end repaired throughout. • Terms to suit the purchaser For turther portleulara, apply to the stubel Ina absence to Voter A. Ahl, at Newrillo, JOS. A - . wooDl EZE ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT Netters of Admit] 'titration haring j been homed on tho estate ofJacob floodyea t: late df Monroe township, this county, to Brandt, Sr., of the earns township. N hereby given to nil persons Indebted to- sa" to make Immedlnto payment, and to a having chants against it to present them, authenticated, for settlement. WILLIAM 0. BHA Admiral r 4doc 67-ido. vf DISSOLUTION" OF ,PAR, 1 ft- - SHIP. 1 21 co is hereby given that-the partne h.r.3 " toforo existing bstivuon John . H. Rheum '' d . Heiser, has this day been dissolved 1 consent, and that "the buel nese w , li b °: he utunl conducted by John H. Illuiejuol,ii:lft.hieofra:°": All parsons Indebted to the fi rm aro . n° 'l to come and settle their accounts immedl • aomt a. tirt; i, , 4dre 68-ote EXLeEtteeraUTrePtaßmoSn'taryNo? C e ' of 0 .°4 0 . hearer, late of the By of 0. sle, have. boon 'tamed the untioraignd the met named residing In the ally of Phi in dee • it, and the last named residing in the boroug1;01 Cutlet., Cumberland county: All persona Infebtekto said estate will make Immediate paymert, awl those having claims will yreaout them properly on• then floated. DR. ANDlttliv IL M. lIENDERsON, Executors 4deo ea•eta BUFFALO ROBES! The tinderslinoil having mado a tour ihrough ho Western Country, has just returned with a largo and holeoted qtook of tine BUFFALO ROBES! which he purchased on tho„Plalne of 'Kansas, an which }rill be sold on the most', roasimablo term. llobes to bo soon at Wm. C. Itlron's Shoo Store No. 8, South Ilanever otroot, Carllslo. 27ttor 08 2m. WM. CLEPPEN. . - • bEGFURE.—Letort • Lodge Goad ' Tonaphirs having secured the services of John. .-biough, liaq., he will - deliver n lecture In Carlini°, bprovided a suMciont 'number of Moneta are sold efore January let. - All persona wishing to hour Mr. Gough lecture in Carliele, will please purchase tickets from any member of the Lod ga KB early no possible.. ..) . _. Tickets ono dollar. .. EMT! NEW' INVENTION IN GRAIN DRILLS.—The subscriber, having protured a Wool — Tor a novel and most excellent improvemont in Crain VD ills by which the grain !indeed of being planted in 8.4 inch rows an in ihnold method le ocat toyed ever a surface of throo lefohen,th us encoring an equal and even destributlon of the aoud, and a con. siderably greater yield ofgrainl: This Improvement can be readily attached to any of thq'thills now in uee. ' State and County flights for vale, egonte wanted. Title leap oxceliont opportunity fur Rahn, ono r gotta young mon to make largo;talaties. For part , onlate addreas •• - • Invon or and Fltentoe, , Abiretnahstown. Outob, ynaja 611.1 y. . , j pIXECUTOR'S. 'NOTICE.- been /Letters Testsmentsry on the Estete ofJo H. tin, late of West Pennehoro township, hive leaned by, theinegistor to the antmeriber •teeldlog th the samelownshlp, All persons having °Ulm will PreSent Own; And those „Indebted 'mill kaiikl payment, to E lEN3tiiiiN moinsalog, - 4P 4 os 4 o l . Ar43r,of I~ ~ r Cans Irf ;Z; EN NO TV .READY. • A HOLIDAY NUMBER. 0 0' N T "I' IT 0 The oPoolog chapter's of the JOS. 0. TIIO3IPSON, Sheriff. BREAKFAST SHAWLS, LACE HANDKERCHIEFS, EMBROIDERED 11A,NDRIERCHIEES ' OVEROOATING, LADIES CLOAKS CLOAKING •CLOt 11 . 8 Now Is the time friends to•purcheee all hinds of goods ot greatly roducod prices as We aro going to logo out ow' STOOK at such prices as will istohloh ho coultoun I Olva tie a call and HATO your moil°, by cat otrag 117 M Contral i Dry Goods Store .11. D. QUIOLOY - A. E. MONOSIVIITIL W. P. LYNOIL M. P. THOMPBON, ' W: M. 00ILBY, , Lecture Ogrunilttee, LEIDIO H '& MILLER ON TIIN CORNER, . ' " N.6.E3T Ara.lpt STREBTi. r , • : • . : • .••••:i', , DRY • . it ._, _, : :,• - tf 0 4R I N • ' 1141 HOLIDVT ) S' , r li r a Eil DRY Gi l ' °F LELDO I- ' l4l/1 _ -d = ju , op ... e rr the Sewn DRESS Gti MsS GOODS I Reduced at frit to close out for th somon . I ,l l rson to get a - gA 'N{'E• DRESS . t i for tho HOLIDAYS NEW ? NE W CLOAKS Late ellini much beltm the nal prices F URSII R SI I I • sots, Germail Bitch Vura, Sup , ATLI-FURS.- • Of every aiae and-quellty Fur-trimmed - 110 ODS, ng at such remarkably OW RATES s ty Lady or Mee can purchase for ho re able every person to mako a nandsomof _present to their kind friends, as -nothing 4e a isopiable at this Season IiVLS SHAWLS !! SHAWLS ! BLANKETS BLANKETS ! ! HOODS, GLOVES CASSIMEIII3S, OF THE T,,oWN Sign of the Carpet:Hall. NO: •2 .61.1StELLANEOUS HO I VOR AUSTIN &" CO.'S • GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE! pi°Oposo to light It out on thle Hun." AGENTS ! AGENTS ! W TE DT 'adios and Idantleman In every town . and city In tho United Btatos, to act an Agents for Austin & Co.'s Groat Ono pollar, Salo of rich and +minable goods,'coMpriulng nothing but useful articles wanted in every family. Bach and, every article Will be sold for One Dollar. To any person . getting - up either of the Clubs •bulow, we will present a Wiitch, Dress Pattern, - Piece of Shooting, Sewing Machine, Wool Onrpet, Ac., Au., free of eaten cost. Our inducements to Agents have always been - nearly double those of any other 'honso.in the Araile;-and our_largely,lnu creasing business warrants us In continuing the same. • Mike particuiar notice of this:—Our Agents are not required to pay one dollar for their presents, but receive Ihe - samo - for their itirvicee in getting up 'Clubs.. Please examine the following TEEMS TO AGENTS Any person sanding us a Club of Ten; with $l, will too entitled to receive for the same any one of the live hundred articles on, our Exchange Lista. Fora Club of Thirty, with $3, the person will bo entitled to one of 'the following artiel es, viz:— Meerschaum Pipe, 20 yards Blenched or Brown 'Sheeting, Elegant Silver-plated Flva.bottlo Revolt' -log Castor, 1 - wormy -Dross' Pattern, 1- dozen extra quality Cotton Hoer, Fancy Colored Bed Spread, largo size Damask Table Cover,, 1 Morocco Album-100 pictures, All• Wool Cassimmea for pants and Vest, 1 pair Ladles' Serge Co bgresw Boots best quality, 1 dozen line Linen Towels, 1 largo size Worsted Shawl, Ladies' long Gold.plated Chain, Splendid . Ladles' Morocco Shopping Bag with lock and key, Set of Jewelry with 'Sleeve Buttons to match, 1 Violin and Bow, 1 doe; Shirt Bosoms, 1 White Marsoliles Quilt, 1 Elegant Black Walnut Workbox or Writing Dank, For a Club of Fifty, with $3.-1 pair All-wool Diankets,33 - yards tine Cassimere for Pants and Vest, 1 black or colored Alpara - Dress - Patterna, - 1 Solid Cold Scarf Pln, 1 pair Gents' Calf Boots, 30 yards Bleached or Brown Sheeting, '2 yds double width Cloth for Ladies' Cloaks, 1 Fur ,Muff or Collar, 30 yards Print fast colors, 1 13qOare Thibit Shawl, 1 plain poplin Dress'Pattern, 1 elegant six. bottle heavy plated Castor, 1 pair .oents' White Shirts, genuine 3foerschaum Pipe in case, 1 sot of LOC° Curtains. For a Club of Ono Efundre r d, with $lO.-1 heavv olives-plate.. engraved Ice Pitcher, 60 yards Bleach ed or Brown Sheeting, 1 rich Merino or Tblbet Dress Pattern, 1 sot of Ivory handled Knives and Forks,l pair superior Wh,to Wool .131ankete, tards all-wool Nancy Casein:we for suit, elegant BeragetDress" Pattern, 1 ladies' or Gents' Sliver Hunting-case Watch, 1 Bacon's( Six-barreled Re volver, Silver.plated engraved Six-bettio Revolving Castor with cut glass bottles, the Wool Cloth for Ladies' Cloak, 25 yards Hemp Carpo,tlng, 1 - pair One Damask Tablecloths Napkin's to match, 2 heavy Honeycomb Quilts;l. DRAlet hand portable Sewing Machine, 1. Wool Long Shawl nice .Fur Muff and Cape, 1 pair Genre' French Calf Soots. For a Club of'Fivo Hundred, with.sso.-24 yda extra Woolen Carpeting, 1 elegant Hunting-cane Watch (Waltham. warranted one year,)elegabt Chamber Sot black walnut trims:lllgs, 1 liaircloth Spring Sofa. Fore Chit, el'Orte !rhenium& with $lOO.--60 yds DI meads Carpets, 1 Parlor Sdt complete; I Ladies' or Gents' Hunting Gold Watch and Chai n, 1 com plete-set offish Sable Fore. - Fon larmr or smaller Clubs we will give aP roe t of proportionate value. - Agents or customers moo at any theemake a selection of goods from the Exchange List, and ky oundlng.One Dollar for °soh article, have tho good. forwarded to them, without first ordorlog check! , but in such cases no premiums will bo given. DIRECTIONS Send large Bums of money by Draft on New York or Dayton, or by Express. We will pay Exchange on all sums of $25 or more. Small same should bo sent by registered latter or by poets I money order. It will be impossible to lose monoy_sent in either of the above ways. We will nor bo responsible for .money lost unless Bent as above directed." Sthb that your-letters are properly directed and stamped, as no letters aro forward,ld unless prepaid. Write youi address In full, Toney and County and State. Agents wanted in every Town and Village. Address . AUSTIN & COMPANY, No. 10,6 Summer Street lOST,ON, MASS BENCED CZ RAND HOLIDAY - FAIR OF ‘_ft 11 E btrIVIBERLAND FIRE COMPANY —The Cumberland File Company beg lerive to announce to thaeltltena of Carlisle- and- vlcin Ity-,lthat-they MITI GRAND 'FAIR AND FESTIVAL during the Holidays, commencing on THURSDAY EVENING, DEOIDIBER 24T11, 1888, acrd closing JANUARY 2d, 180. The proceeds to be applied to the purchase of a •NEW TIR-E ENGINE. , The, old- Engined and material of the.. Company. being entirely wore out, and unfit for service, In consequence of which It bas been for some time without an.eflicient apparatus. The fallowing are among tho principal articles of value to be chanced off ONE VALUABLE IMPORTED CARPET, ONE SPLENDID COOKSTOVE, ONE ELEGANT MORN• ING•G7:IRY STOVE, ONE GOOD RAO - CARPET, with other necessary articles. Our citizens will at once see the Importance of encouraging our Fair, and of sedating the Com• pony In accomplishing Its purposes—...„.., The public generally are Invited to attend, and lend their easistance, as everything will be done to promote the comfort and pleasure of all who may gi•e us a helping hand. It should also be remembered that the Cumberland Fire Company has not asked or received any assistance for many years. CONTRIBUTIONS and articles earnestly solicit ed, and will be thankfully received- by any of the under...lune& committee of arra ngemente. The public In assured that everything will be con ducted with honesty and fairness, as our books, numbers, te.c., will al ways be ready „for Inspection. Hiram tilbb, Jesse Hays, .. . - ... . ~ John D. DehulT, Ambroae Boyle, Jacob Albert, John Dailey, George A. Dlllman, Edward Arney, Frederick flays, James Davis, Stephen Pendergrass, Michael Smith, Michael Boyle, , , Committee of Arrdngements. CHARLES P. BANN°, Chairman 27n0v.68. DRY 600DSI Something to suit the times and Season AT TILE NEW & CHEAP CASH STORE OF TH OMAS A. HARPER., CORNER OF lIANOVER AND POMFRET STS., Who la now propat'ed to an elegant and wolf assorted Stork of .DRY GOODS, At oxceodlngly lore pricoo I Bargaius in BLA-NKETS of all colors and slam. Tho -ctioapoat Stock In town. - _ • FLANNELS• Plain apd Tx Dlod, all Colors. Domets, Shaking._ ' ;PlalS'glitrtloga, Oparen, 1i0m0.3109 • and a tine article of Welsh Flannel?. SHAWLS 1 SHAWLS 1 Long and lldware, Pandey and flatlet, - Ladies' Cloakings, Velveteens, Gold Mixed, Water rroof and Heavy Beavers. Morino Yeats, Shirt? and Drawers, for Ladiae Misses, Man's and lioye' wear. A full lino of Clothq and Unssim9ros. FANCY DRESS GOODS. In now and Rick Designs. Many of the above Goods selling. off_at at greatly reduced prince. Immeneo Stock of all the. loading brands of Domestics and HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS, atless than regular prices. BIAAOLLED Sc BROWN KLEETINOS, PILLOW CASE M MINS, PILLOW CASE LINENS, TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS \ AND DOYLIES. Towels and Towellings: Marseilles Quilts and Table Covers, Nottingham. Lace Curtin Material and Tidy'. Full lines of • WHITE GOODS; Embroideries, Laces and Insortings Veils, Berne! and Crapes. ' . licalery and blieves'in groat variety, an eaten• sive Stock of N 0 TI 0 N S . BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS FANCY IiOOLEN GOODS CORSE.TSI Frernia Wove, Illy. Gore, and the celebrated Heckel Corsets. Ladle's Cuffs and Collars, Hemstitched 'Tu eked and Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Cheesy Lace Ildkrs and many articles suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. • . • I invite attention .to receet purchases' of Now I and Desirable Goode, In which eau Misr Cpoclsl induce outs to casts buy ere. • • ' THOMAS A. HARPED, Coro; or Hanover and POnitrot Ste, Ildes lI ly. 'WINDOW GLASS WARBEIONSE, BENJAMIN 'AI. SEIOEMAKER; Noe. 205, 207(200 Sc 211 N. 4th St., POILARELE'IIIA. Importer of Prenoh and English Window Gloss. French Plato Glass for Windows. ' French 'Looking Glass Photos. Hammered Plate Glass for Skylights " • " " Floors. ' Colored and Orriomontal.Churoh Glass. /Fluted Glass Yoe Conservatories,. Beary'" Mee and Tyleicaeas. 111 ankOrlglrialOaee,.boa,• or Bldg tdilit; Square or out to !mi . Irregular Shape. 011-11 a. • • . rfl . (iumberland County Agricub; toiall3ooety will hold-Its annual meeting on ,ntnlay,,Tanuary 6th, 1069, at 'lO 6 1„, the ArbltiattoreChatabor, whon-omaate will , he ented . ttr sans Int, the eneninganall4.:,,L.,_ . ' • • ...--poret4 Y ' GOODS. 18,68. Christmas. 1868. REDUCTIOk IN. PRICES OF DRY. GOOD L. T.- GREENFI ELI'S No. 4." Ban !!Pain Street. Beautiful display of DRESS ,GOODS, FURS and FANOY GOODS, suitable for Hui FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! A largo lot of Pura of every description Just re ceived at _ reduced prlcya. I will offer greater in ducemente to buyers than any house thin side of New York. Good Muffs at , - sa,oo Collars to Match Amoican Sable, 'German Fitch,. Siborian Squirrel, all reduced in price Mink"Sablo - Muffs from $l5 to 85. • do. do. • Collars $l5 to 40; We have this day opened a new lo of, Sablo Hula at prices that cannot fall to please. DRESS GOODS Haying determined to elm out my entire Stock of Drees Goode botoro January, I will olfer„ bar gains that cannot be eurpeumed In the folio' l 'Goode. • BLACK SILKS, A iboautkful and 66 , 11 aollartmont of COLORED of all the latest shades. Silk Changeable Matures,. French Merinos, All Wool Coro Poplins, ' All Wool Plain Poplins, • Emptess Clothe, Chen° Poplins, Alexander Poplins, Oriental Lustros, • All Wool De'aloes, Single and double width. Lustre CAM, Alpaca Poplins Alpaca, all sliadee . American dolninc MOURNING GOODS, Bombazines, Black Frau elrldarino, - 7 All Wool Dobanes, Binge and Double Wldt4e, a beatititul soloctlon of Black and White Mixtures COBURGS, Ornpe Veils, Black'nn • shawls squaro-and-long,-together—with- tOfull ae sortmont of FUNERAL GOODS, for which orders will bo promptly and satinfae. torlly tilled. - Oloths . Cassimers and eassinets, • Black Clothe from the lowest grades of America to the finest French American Beavers. `French Beavers for Overccints A largootock of Plain end Pitney Conslnoto and Cnos!mere... •In this branch of my trade I wnuld particularly call attention an lam confident that I have the largest and best selected stock of these pods of any store this aide of the cities, and having made it an object in order to suit my numerous custo mers in them article; all I In nn Inspection, reallngnatlelled.tlist „none can compete with or undersell me. BLANKETS - !! BLANKETS ! In Chess, I am now offering bargains that ran ho found olsowhoro _C O_R S In thin branch of our Trade we are the only house that keep n variety of those articles. Nix'. Celebrated Star Corset, sell at $l. O The Regular French Comet Thompson'e - Patent Glove intting Corset, being the meet perfect article Of that kind known. Also a tine Frourh Corset with GO stays SUAWLS!! SHAWLS My ,tack of Shawls la Tory full aad will be aold t view, to oust all. They consist of §QD.A.V..E AND LONG BLANKET SHAWLS PAISLEY SHAWLS,S,:c.' CLOTHS FOR LADIES' SACKS OF OF ALL STIADES FLOOR OIL CLOTHS TABLE OIL CLOTHS, STAIR OIL CLOTHS, OIL PAPER BLINDS Notions, Gloves and /loisery,. in great varlotles and very clionp. 'rho.latest style of HOOP SKIRTS.! '11A.1,,b10.14AL B,KIRT'S DOMESTIC •et 9,0 D S 6000 yde of the acoet popular prints at . 1234 e. Domestic Gioghame at. - ' 1234 16 18 and 20e. Drown Musllne at ' 4.4 at 1234 1/band 18c. • Illeaeheil Alusllns at 10 1234 15 and tip top. Bblrtlng`eat4.4 beat 18cts. °anion Flannel at . , 15 20 and 22c. , Tisklngs at 15 18 20 25 OE npWar de. Crashes at . ,„•.• ' 12% 16 and We. ' Aliso a full line of - • 011ECK8, • , _ • STRIDES, 1• " , . • 'a , • DEMINEi t i ' ' , , KENTUCKY JEANS,-, ... . DELAINES, and othsi Damestlo Goode at oorrospondligly low prim. , •-- -'• ' A grand display of ' _ •.., ' , . rp.Elion LICKS'S, , , , , LAOMAIDEFEL,' ' • HEM STITCH do. ' VALENCIENNES, , I ' • • , , himurnau, ~.. ! • , . . • '!CILLINY AND - ' • . . I .' : - LINEN COLLARS, Tet received and well - adapted ' to iitio Holiday rade, .' Remember tlae" Place, fly u doel)rC.•fireat.bg:rgaiti L. T. 9-nEENFIE_LD, , . • - 11A111 . STILSZT. , • P`,7 •'SA, •,. • 4 ME MIq.CELLA.WFS : . 4 csiARK4 c e • . BANIcERS, CQ • ilalTc STREET fcEmk *NERAL FOR ` • ,PENNSYLVANIA 4, s ~y zsin A 1751,.. S ,OF THE. 6\ .... 9 3 Of THE ItaliNticpen' UNITED STATES OF AMERICA • The Nemianar. Livi Iserrnixci CoxI'ANT Is I aorporael oh chartered by special Act of .Con gnu. !tp ProYed JOl7 25,1868, with a. OABH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, FULL PAID. Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solicitors, who kreinvlted to apply at our office. Full parthmlars to bah ad on application at our Mike. bested to the second story of our Banking Home, where Circulars - and Pamablets;Thilrffesembing,tho Übraritages offered by the Company, may be had. R. W. CLARK h C 0.4 • . . B. S. Russel, Manager. C. H HEPBURN, Cashier Ist National Bank, Agent for Carlisle, Pa. - • 21aug 69-ly REMOVAL ! • REMOVAL ! I JOHN DOLL, TOYS' PAT , ICY GOODS, has . removed from No. 502 Market Street, to his new and spacious store No. 908 Market St., above Ninth, PHILADELPHIA Whore ho will constantly keep a largo assortment of TOYS of every descrltc lon & FANCY ARTICLES of the eatest variety. CHINA WARE, • WORK BOXES, BEADS, PIPES, WALKING CANE: , . MARBLES, SLATES, - PIC (ALS, GAMES of different kinds, _ MASKS, of various Styles it.. Patterns, 01331 AND BASE PALLS, Always receiving thPnewest styios of Good from the manufactories. Thankful_ for past favors rsollcit a continuo,' c of the same of the new store. ' .JOHN DOLL,, MYORTER & DEALER IN DOMESTIC FANCY ARTIcLES 908 Market Street, - PHILADELPHIA. 20nos 08 2m • BEEF, IRON AND PURE BRANDY, BY DR. HARTMAN „ Regular Graduate of Po Ildrerslty of Ponns. It will positively .curs Consuption, Coughs and Colds, and all diseases of the Lungs or Bronchial Tubes. It has boon the means of RESTORING THOU SANDS to health *ho have boon given up beyond the reach of medical assistants,- It does-mom to ro- : novo the CononmptiVe - than'anythlng over known Unequalled strengthener for delleato. Lidlos and; Crap . ° Collars Pack bottle contains rho nutritious portion ,of two pounds of 'choke Beer The cure of - Consumption was first effected by the use of RAW BEgu. and liit.lPDY in Russia, afterwards in France, In which countries I have traveled for years. I have used It with perfect success in my own family. In presenting this preparation to the public I feel confident that every afflicted one who reads this (even - the mostF,Kept cal ) may become Convinced, by a single trial that , it is truly a most valuable medicine. Circularri and medicinal Sent to any add. cos Price $l per bottlesix for 415. Laboratory 622 Suuth ..Fifteenth Strao wholesale Agents, French, Richards & Co., Tonth and Markot Stroon; Johnston, Holloway k Cowden, 002 Arch Strout; It. Shoemaker k C., Fourth—and linen Streets, Philadelphia. nel.Sold by Druggists Everywhere. - 30oct 60-301. BART MANS ! BARGAINS I. ! OGILB Y' S cILEAP.,unSII STORE Just returned from the city, and non• opening rge assortment of the cheapest DRY GOOD S, over brought to Carlisle. A full assorte out of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, of all tho newest styles and designs. Cloths for Ladies' And Gents' Coats Arid Cloaks. A large Assortment of very cheap, Calicoee vary best l*ic - Ging!nuns, • Canton Flannele, Tlekings , very much reduced. 'Cloths' and Cassimor for Gents' suite in groat variety and cheaper the Over. HOOP SKIRTS - AND BALMORALS d tho beet ud cheapest lu the county MISERY," " ' GLOVES, at astonishingly low prices. whitii;ltua . lend Grey Wool Flannels at very low prices. .The *stock is now full and complete, bought at the presunt'great d eellne In prices, and to cosh purchnsors great inducements will be are ed. All persons is want of cheap Dry Goods aro ro• quested to call before purchasing Olsowhore. No trouble to show the goods CIIAS. OGILBY. N. B. A lot ufOstrustlngs oloolug out at cost 11d.R.8 AGENTS WANTED $75 to $ 200 per month I! I Or a Commission front wikich twico that amount bo made by soiling the LATEST IMPROVED COMMON SENSE Family _Sowing Macl►ine, P R Ci E $ 18,00 - . For.olroulare end!birme addrops 4deo 09 3m DOBB I N S - ELEOTRIO BOOT , POLISH • 3.IAKES,A LASTING SHINE. Tiiiiiiiiiitaiirti6etliditliaatit on Saturday night' with ordinary blacking, don't have roue', shine on Sunday, as the polish Rled' off: but - the shine of pOBBILNke, , • Lasts Saturday .t‘liYht It Beata any irtbefhlailitnri.'.Mado. , , Manufactured only by.J. lAt.pas• manse Soap and Blacking Winks; Sixth ‘Siretitntill Germantown Avolauo, .For Kale by 2Tnov b 8• o.lW:toff:, .'• " DANK STOOK FOR SALE. ' li. D. oehmlo, drop for oalej.lrclotii suit purchasers. - • , ;*"• 2 ).00 84,ris Doniult:" W9lBO (';; • 4 , This Da k te...rfAkytpmeuleA;Vkitgpo arp '1 MMI IMPORTER OE C=El3 9_ll A. S , CHUMENS SUTTEES, &c., Src C. BOWERS & CO 126 Bouila Third Strooi,ll.llln..ifet - • • PA TiV/VT • . .- ~.'"; •;-4.,.C.,.44 - AYbrS:''A - t -;"-'' ,,: <- 1 . :: - ..,,;7.., ' HAIR' ItIGON-L . • - For restoring Grai flair tk ~ 4.,,. - :, : A"dreesing:;Whiallik: .at once agreeablefit ~ ) ...x 7 ‘ thy, ;and ,•. effectual r' , preserving ' -the' liiir..l,fl Faded:or . gray hair,, is ~ iV.I I soon restored to its origi- .1 : :not color --with-the-yloss_4_L . and freshness of youth.: l• Thin hair is thickened, 2.,.1•.: falling hair' checked, • l, 'and baldness often, . ... r douoll not ,:always, cured by its use. . •,1 Nothirg eon restore ' the hair',' where t 1 the Tollteks are destroyed, .or,- - thirtlands - I H atrophied and deei4ed. 'But siieh as re main Con l.) saved for usefulness by this .. ' application. Instead of fouling the hair ..! with a pasty sediment, it will keeP it clean and vigorous.. Its occasional 110 will prevent the. hair from turning gray or • falling 011 and consegoently prevent baldness. Free from thOso deleteriona - ...y .-- substances a hich rnako'some.proparations , dangerous and injurious to. the hair, the .•• Vigor can enly benefit but not harm it. • ..;.•.. If wanted merely for a , Vitality and Color HAIR . DRESSING, nothing else can be — found 4 - so desirable: Contaihing neither oil or dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer? & Co., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL,CIIEMIBTO, LOWELL MASS 411.00.1 30oct 68 lv . Ayer's Cathartic Pills. For all the purrosea of a laucativoriledlolau , ‘ A Perhaps no ono medi cine Is so .univoisally required by everybody — es a cathartic, nor was eVer wny before HO uni= venally adopted Into use In every country and among all Hasa., as . this mild but offal• _en t purgative Pill. no__ ebeioos ratans is, Int.' it'le a more reliable and far more effectual reme dy than ae, o. tie, These Who hove tried it; know that it Mires their neighbors and trims ds, and all know that-whas it does once It does always—that it never, hula through any molt or neglect nf_its_ composition. We kayo thousands upon thousands of certificates of their reniarkable cures di le folliTwing ramplaints, but such -turas are known in every neighborhood, and- we need net publish them. Adapted to nil ages and conditions In all climates: cont ining neither calomel or any -deleterious-dmit, thoy-may--tid- taken- -with-safety -- by anybody. Theta sugar renting pre erves them , ever fresh and tidikos them plensan t to take, while being-purely vegetable no harm con arhas from . their use In any quantity, They operate by their powerful influence on the in totted diecria to purify the blood and stimulate it Into h mildly netic n—remove the Obstructions of the sninuirli bowels, liver, end other organs of tho body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever tflay exist, _ such derangousonts as are the first origin of disease. • Minute diroctions aro given in the wrapper on the box, for the following complaintki, which.. these Pins rapidly curo • For Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Listlesstlm; Languor and Loss of Appotite, they should ho taken moderato y to stimulate the stomach and restmo its healthy tone and action. For Liver Complaint and Be various - symptoms, Bilious Headache 'Sick Ileadaoho, Jaundice or -Greett-tllcknow,-11ilione-enitc,ntni--liillous-Fovorar they should be judiciously taken for each case; to correct the diseasod action or remove the obstruc tions which can. it. - For Dysentery or Dlarries, but ono mild dons generally required. For Rheumatism, Gout, Gravel, Palpitation of the Heart, Palo in the Side, Back and Loins, they should be continuMisly taken; as required,- -to change the diseased action of the system.. With such change those complaints disappear. " - -For Dropsy and-Dropsical Swellings they should he taken In Dirge and frequent , doses to produce the effect of a drastic purge. FM Suppression a large dose should be taken us it produces the desired, effect by symilathy. As a Dinner Pill, take ono or two Pills to pro; mote til4estion and relieve the stomach. An.occaslon;: ( l , dose st.,lmulates the stomach mid bowels Into ltby action, restores the appetite, lud Invigorator % the' system. Hence it is oitnn lvantageous Where no serious derangtmibut ex ists. One who feelii tolerably -well, often finds that a 0000 of themi Pills make Ulm 'feel' decidedly better, from their cleansing -and -renovating effect on the digestive apparatus. DR. J. C. AYER d• CO., Praclicid Chemistt, LOIVELL. ArA ss.,l U.:s'. A llavorbtich Brothers,Agonts for Carlfslo - SPRING. SARGAINS 1617 NOW OPENING IN DOMESTIC GOODS MtESS GOBVADIERES, .SATINETS, egij.ll3 ANS ' WHITE GOODS, DRESS - TRIMMINGS, ZYPIEERS, ? 1111311 ONS, NOTIONS, &Q AT RING'S NEW STORE, No. 55 WEST SLAIN STREET Opposite the Mansion Irons°, rioxt to Poet Office Carlisle Wheeler and Wilsan and Elliptic LOCK STITCH Sewing Machines. The Beet Simplest and Cheapest. r ' , HESE machines ate adapted to do A all kinds of fondly sitylng, working.; equally well upon Eilk_hinen and Cotton goods, with 411 k, Cotton and LlJl.n.throads, malting a beautiful and perfect stitch alik.ei on both. sides of the artlele 811{Ved. - All machines cold aro .warrauted. Call and examine at Rail nom! Telegraph Office, Carlisle, to. May 24, 18674 f. JOllll ciotraiErf#:. L. S RNE A'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE Between llnuover and Itedford Streets; Ju. roar of the Corman House. CARLISLE PEN,N,'A„ _Lllaving-tittod_up thoStaltlo - witlf Now Carriages dm, I am praparod to furnish tlrst•cla•s - `turn-outs ct;roatouablo rates. Parties taken to Mai from the • S)lrings. 20uol. 09 13 _ U. S. HOTEL, - Oppoeica Pa. R. R., & Reading Depot, 'HARRISBURG; PA.<• , W. H:.IOIMINGER'S6 CO :Proprietors: 9oct, 66.1 y. 7o Claimants for damage: under Act _:'of April 901, A. D., 1868: oTicE.--:18 hereby: 'glyea;.to all • rereOns claiming damages, under tho above Art Itmt their claims must be filed %I:1th the,lloard nt Harrisburg, Worn taut letb .day.bt 'January, MU., After that date no-olatme.rin, be' aepetttettl by said board.. ( •• •' D. NV: iroops, , • .Cornm,hislonerir. A ITE/i7l—.M. . . I) ..,", „ ... • RIVAT.E ..., ,• , • • • j_ The sulitcriber 'atom 'prlvato AnilU- their valuable lronerty altnatedin )11fOln • townsblp, U • Miles h East of tforiburg,contalnltlg 28 AOlthai; together with 8 Acres of Umlaut. land; there ta Sup posed to ho abuto quantity of Irtm • Ore on, the main tract. which makes it a valuable•,property. The.buildings; cnnolet of " a. aplondid 4 BUXOM 110118 E. Wash Muse, Poublo Log. Darm,Tog; Pori, sand other necessary out•bulldlogil thorn ,tha yarlo. ty of 01l kinds of frult,:or the promisee, also •a . well of water near,tho' door. ~••• Too land is the best ,gualitynf slate-haying been . l recently well Ilnied;• thisAs ra,dOSlrable, property near to Church School and 3 ;'A Ilill •1• ' '• • I Porsons wishing to goo tho'AprOperty and , know" thearms Will hiedim'eall oirthe aUbsoriller letddi •.• •• idARCEARRruIIia,. _ . .Xllllln Toaniehl ipg 'pp - ,tho cacao. .. ... _~1~.'.~ • , iindortitgnete haying boon un poo r ' onto otip.ttio' nototo Jacob. todoeckati'n paea n lfthb'6lty nrinnitlinOtoilslnryland,l•op knorilng thorneOlv,oh bo indobtr •to piktOkop.u . noillito•payrubnt and JP,; • . Jo:lprosOnt them, . d,ulx,antkf, pt . 't- r 4!rigte' ` t i, :- i . l; ‘ !xixt;til '''. • it WI ill El 1807 ISM