Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, January 15, 1869, Image 3

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COURT TROCEEDING9.—The J„
uari tern ofthe Clourt.of quarter Sessions'
and Common Pleas met on Monday last,
and adjourned on Wednesday evening, the
huslness of the week having, been com
pleted. The following is a list of the pro.
coedit:lgs for the week,..as prepared by our
reporter. ; •
Co m. vs James Lytle—Larceny by bailee,
eshbexaleinent by employee. Defendant
plead guilty, sentenced to lmprlsonment
In the county . .. Jail fur a period of four
'months, six cents tine and costa of prosecu
tion.
Corn. vs Robert Sh arpe—Assnuß an d bat
tery. Verdict not guilty, costs divided
between prosecutor - Islewliii—Rwrkness-and
defendant.
' , COM. vs Nowlin ilarkneis—Assaultnr.d
-., battery, throwing ytones at cars. Verdict
guilty Its to assault; not guilty as to other
counts in the indictment, sentence, six
-ctiiits'.fine and costs of prosecutions
' WTI'. VS Zech. Tuvlor and 8 C. 'Wil
- •bams—Larceny. 'Verdict guilty, sen
. tenced te county jail for ton days.
Com. rs Robert Bubinson—Larceny by
bailee. Verdict not guilty.
Corn vs Sarah Bell ',and Mary Park—
s sty of the peace. Defendants held in
on of $lOO each to keep the, peace fur
' ' ear tovards Sarah' Stringfilltm and
good cozens.
Corn. vs barge Car r—Surpty of the,
peace Tb Court disco sed .tho-prosecu
tion upon pyment of cot of prueecution
by defends'. .„
W. B, Mrray and .. rgaret his wife
vs The Borigh of.'Carl sle—Appeal by
Wm. B. Mtray and 3 tn rgaret his wife
l n
from the asseent of d/ ages made by
the viewers id the Bo gli of Carlisle
for the layiiigut _and_olt ing of College
Street througtheir prop s y. After jury
being sworn, ciendant co s asses judgment
for $760 to tholaintiff..t.
Corn
counts, manalghter Ba l 4 counts. The
Grand Jury turned a srue bill in the
case and upen,•etion of refendants coun
sel, the case wcontinuel until the April
term. .. I
, Adams vs Ams—No a, April Term
1869. Sublet:emir divot o awrded.
Speck vs Spt—Sub na sir divorce,
commissioner minted.
Rein vs Re!-Subje 'a
sir divorce.
Order of publuon ms e.
Einkenbindets 'Foikenbinder—Sub
ecena sir divort Comthissioner appoint
d.
Sims vs Sims-tblventisir divorce, com
=missioners opped.'
White vs W.—Subpcona sir divorce,
,r commissioners ointed.
- ' Lay vs Lay-epcena sir divorce, com
missioners tipped.
Grove vs Gr.-Subpoena sir divorce,
alias awarded. i r
- Barnet vs Bt—§ubpcentvsir divorce
. awardeds ...
' Nathan Woadm'r de bonus non vs
D. S. Ser, Olaf N. J. R. Woods, deed.
—Report of-itor Mel and confirmed
nisi.
D. J. Leidited John Miller doing
business as ]gh tfe Miller vs John
Beeteem—Tre on- the case. Verdict
for the defend
John and El-Rhoads vs Ed Leo and
Thos. & Beare—No. 186, April 3 63.
Rule to show e why the judgment
should not belled and defendant let
into.vdefence lien of the levy to re-
Gordon vs x & Minich with notice
to terre-tenaWo. 75& 76
_Aug. 7, 1865,
on petition oin Arney and wife, rule
on Godfrey M. Minich and Daniel
Eckles, to shause why the name of
Ann J. Arne:ild not be skrielcen from
the record, Why the said . judgment
should not heed and the said Ann J.
Arney let inefence, ' •
Gordon sly and Minich, with no
tice—NO. 75 Aug. 7, 1865, on peti
tion of Johnny, rule on .Gedirey,
Gordon, M. and Daniel E - ckels, in
s h qw cause we said judgments should
not ho hatbor why . said judgments
should not - Ened and petitioners let .
into a defers
Court adjd until - Monday the 18th
inst. at 10u', A. M.
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"The ptie largely t the thbtor
to Wm. P.Rir., the founder of bell
music irr thited States, for the rich
and varied ainment which he gives
them.—He them a programme that
cannot be ed—at the same time it le
the music 00, music'that wo feel—
and we are to see that they arc so
well patrs, their hotises being
crowded evight. 'We see the well
. known thug; clergymen and leading
citizens, wiefamilies, every evening:
in fact it Inme the fashionable resort,
notwithstai the presence of the
Germs; Ot the Academy of Music.
•We cordiecommend them to the
press and wherever they go."—
Louisville el, Jan. 14th. •
-0—
We clifollowin
to an old el of thii - eoltafrfrom tlib
South Easturi Enterprise
SouTHEatissonal ENTERPRISE
—A M04011..—A few days , since
had thepl of visiting the arm of
Mr. Johnion, situated about ono
mile west s place. 'Mr. ti's. farm
consists 01 640 acres in all, of which
over 300 as in excellent cultivation
He purchais &I'M less than three
years ago and it in a dilapidated
_condition, out of repair, poor sta
bling and - cr conveniences. In this
perioas wrought groat chang
es.. The fcro good, a splendid barn
has boon era commodious and Con
venient spout built, and many
other usefttion made. • The ground
has been wsd,and groat care exhib
ited in nit die best feed.. Ho has
a large flotoop, a portion of which
are of the •eeds. We were shown
some, of th hogs wo have soon in
the State, a portion of his largo
dro've of are of the best blood
in thd count is hiS intention, as fast
as possible, himself of all the corn
moni stock ad.. and substitute thor-
Ough-bredir stead. Ho view's this
matter In Ilight and conceives tha
it is as chaise good stock as a poo
breed. Tbi is peculiarly adapted.
to stock relit contains many springs
of living while grass grows
.luxuriant!: every part - of itt - ••
Even nt t season of the year his
cattle retifeed, neither have they
been fed alwinter, , with, perhaps ;
except a few days while tho
ground wad with snow, Still they
are "rollin In'sbort, Mr. Greason
is a
_model for tbiS county,, and
many . woulill to follow his exam
ple. It wo doing injustice if we
closed this without noticing tho
family. -Mtson is a perfect lady,
and has rfeirgelumily of children,
• In it right n The phildron are all
obedient, al and have high' regard
for their pal'noir
. liome Is a pleas
ant ono snot blame them for on.
joying to. • • • , •
ICE
LITTEONG Acic, Wo. 1284;
for the tv.eolJanuary 9th, contins
Ristorical lens Of the-Reign .of
George ll,.:L_The'Seilor,Alack ,
lededidtieMineas Rhin, tho Irish
Menthor; Pihy Anthony Trollop
Scunt•Pay 2 eabel Priiateore, Rich
ard Cobden .i)untry .. .l;ionse on the
Rhine; part', BOrthold Auerbach,
author or 'Oeightly &c.; transle
,ted for j'Ae' ve fi&n Di e p resse - i
Thri;}Vosl~yeirHytilbs, Sunday
11161 5 , gzfnel„sili i aud Earthiplakea,
Saturdttyß44. Gladstone's Ineem
ingAdminni,lpetator ;,Andubiin '8
Life, London A Lif e of Klickg Le
opeld, Sfiect i -1 14 'ards Pall Mall Ga
ngs LPublir in Qormany, Pall
M 4114170 6 46 ' l .lert articled and po 7
Tc' ' neWlsll remitting to the
publishers' V
LWINO Aew w. year ' 1869, Tun
om f the,,Peginning
of Atterbatiti,, ca 1 N .9,-,147 ) .. to
jallual7 70 charge.: '
Pubuitiare;-:-;
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l'i ~'6A',-.',,'.,•!:
CHOICE TOBACCOS AND UWAIIS.--t
"We would advise all tulle aro fotid, of
the • "weed delectable" to -call, on Geo.'
Dos, who keops'on hand at all times the
very choices brands of cigars, and the
very finest flavored tobaccos. Those who
have never tested the quality of his arti..
Iles would do well to call, and do so at
once-.
once - . • - ' •
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MARRIED.
-lIARTZLER,TIOPP.—oIi tho fah Inst., by tbo
Roy. John Ault, at tho rusidonco of the brichis
father. lion. John Itupp. in Hampden to r mnslilp,
Mr. Charles liertzler, of Monroo township, to Miss
Mary M. Rupp
iI ALLElt—ni LLSON.—Cnnnndnig - un N. Y. March
20th, 1867, by the bee .1. Allah:o4er, Mr. Wm. I.
Haller. LI Carl isle. Pa., to allsaGeorge
daughter of Capt. G. Willson, 'of Cleveland,' Ohio.
ItOON—FINK.—On the Bth In.t., by Roe. G. 11/
Criswell Joseph H. noon, 0f Parry county, to Ansa
Addict Fink, of Cumberland county.
31 A R KE 7 S
Philadelphia Markets.
NormAr, Jon. 11, 14C01.
07.01111.— , .Th0 Flour market Is greatly dept ecvd•
notwi hstanding tho slight themes° ha the volihne
of business_ effected. The home consumers still
adhera tolhrt hand to month principle so long
pranced by theta, and 1.401 creels wore disposed,
of, Incluaing superfine nt Stab 75. extras at o.lao 5011
1.000 ban els Wisconsin extra family at 57 LOAM;
150 barrels lowa do. do. at 07 261200 barrille Miner.
sots do. do. at .f.flaS 270 barrels Pennsylvania
and Ohio do do at n 8 75010 50. and 100 barrels
fancy nt 411 50. nye FP ur soils in a small way at
$7 50a8 pee,barrel. No change to notice' in Corn
Meal.
G RAIN.— The Wheat marltot It dovold of anima
tion. and there Is no demand except for prime loth,
the offerings of which are light; sales IMO hut. red
at $1 85a2f amber at $2 0 6a2 15: SOO bus:aoly choice
sold at the latter rate, 1.000 bus No. 1 spring at
$1 7001 SO; and white at o'2 - 20112 40; Rye is "sto dy
at $1 6031 62 ber bushel for Wo3tern and Pennsyl
vania. Corn is less active and prices have again
declined, sales of 5,500 bushels now yellow at
88a0le; 41.000 bushels new white at 85a87e. Oats
ore inactive; sales • of 3,00 bushels IVestern nt
70a76c .d light Pennsylvanin at 60a65e. No
change to notice In Barley or 31a1t.,
Philadelphia Cattle Market
BEEF CATTLE.—Recelpts 1,827 head. There
was less activity in the department of the lido
stock market to day, but prices, notwithstanding
the largo offdribge were well maintained. Sales of„
prime woro.reported nt Salle, fair to good at 7,aBc.
and common at Info per lb. gross.
SFlEEP.—Receipts, 12,000 head. Thisiness , both '
at the Park and AVenue drove yards. was good
ts.day, and there woe considerable" firmness in
prices, shine a /laic per lb gross.
11,./06.—itecolpts, 12.000 head. The .inclement
weather restricted operation s somewhat, but hold
ere were firm in their views, sales at i115a15 25 per
100 pounds .net.
CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET
4.41r01110 January 14th, 1860
Family Flour
Buportluo do
"do RYE.. .
'WHITE WHEAT
lEM
OATS, (now)
CLOVERSEE D..
rIMOTHYSEED
FLAXSEED
BARLEY
General Produce Market
,lanßary 14th, 180.
Correctrd ll'e,klv by Alufrelv Waslonood
30111ACON SIIOULDEIII_I2_
40 BACON SI 1/111.1 1
10 W H ITE 1311 A NA 3 2S
9 PARED I.IOVCIIES. ' 00
8f UNLAJLED 1111A(111Es 1.;
4010111E0-O,PP LES, .0 00
191 ItAUS7,4
BUTT '
EGOS,
LARD,
TA 1.1.01 V,
BEESWAX,
BACON HAMS
SPECIAL .N 0 .710 ES.
WM. BLAIR & SON, have placed On their Store,
in large letlero, PLEASE IcEruhN ALL USSATIS,
FACTORY GOODS. Why do It that no gm& are
returned. •
Just been.° they offer nothing but tho best of
everything ehoap. If yrin want Tablii-ware Stone
ware Cedar ware, Lamps, Ilas'iet..l. Rope:, Brushes
Spices, Teas, Coffees, :Sugars, Syrups. Candies, Salt.
Fish, Coal Oil or anything elce i n that 1111 e
F.BAL C alt RETAIL, go to 111, II It'F.
==!
Special Notice
An pernons knowing themeelves Ind°lrted t 1 the
udersigned will in nso In Li C 1,11•411 t null anti
•Me the same NVi.bout further online end oblige
LETUICII k MELLEtt,
Nan ti 9
Phllidelphil, April Tea,. INGO.
SCIILETZ-D.r : It given Jilivq.lpitEure
Lear testimony to the ellivary o f "Sc la te•s
rated Bitter o,nl ial." (111110) tve, wlm lins,been
filleted for the loot two yours with Indigestion
and Dyspepsia, for which she had the services
Medicni skill, nod tilso tried various remedies with-
out arall,WATinost Infl tined to tf,y , your "Cele
brate,' bitter Cord la l'r" and 1 ani bappy to Soy Ther
hen4l, boo been entirely rf ttAre4l by ile .use, T
. 4ritrld therefore recommend It to others 'offering.
fronOthe same as I believe It to bo an In
v:timid«. remedy in ,fich ems.
Wry rope .tfully.
I. R HASIZ %CIE, .2306 (7 won St.'
et an ding (ids - rt Uemvut in
All our flood. rod u'sd, ::;111:13, Poplins, Merinos.
Furs, Cloths and Cli:o,inton. Spotln! ntiontion is
fjords. - Wig guarantor, not rtrires
lower than tho
litneut
BEM
Sleighs ! Sleighs ! Sleighs
A. B. Sr N. Shork hay° now en hand over a dozen
of iirst.elass Sleighs, both single and double
seated. For sale at their' now .Mannfaetory, on
the corner of Sort'. and Fir t Streetg.
-bite.
A TEICH A MEIIICAN AIMANAe, for 1869, Lnn been re
coked by
for delivery gratis, to all who call for it. This num
ber contains i.roofs to Show that soma of the ;tars
have existed for sixty millions of years. We had
not supposed_melt proof possible, but the Doctor
gives it in aid's). which series ludiipotnhio. Ills
witticisms havedong made his book acceptablothis
medical advice makes it indisphie to families,
and now he colds the most startling problems of ab
tract science to Its attractions.
Jan.B4t.
Corn SheDere and Fodder Cutters
Every farmer should have one cf the superior
STAR COlthi SIIELLERS, of which WO have three
sizes, very cheap. Also the NATIONAL VODDER
CUTTER, of which we have four i.ises, with other,
Agrlttiturel Implements of the' 116'
1100 pricey. Call and see them at F. OARDNER
CO's . :`, Foundry and 3lnehine Shop,. Carlisle, Pa.
Mee 118-Gts. '
AV-DEAFNESS; BLINDNESS, and CAl.qllltll
eated with the utmost .saccess by .7. laaacs M. D.
and Praessor of Diseases of Hie Eye and Ear in
Medical College of Palmy/eath:, 12 years experience
(formerly of ',cyclone Xo. 805,' /Itch SI.,
Phila. Testimonials can ho seen at 0114 office. The
medical faculty are in"vitod to accompany their pa
tionte,as he has no seeroto.in his practice. Arti trial
eyes Inserted withou t pain.. No rhargb for °sain t:
nation.
12juno 68.1 y
DR. JACRSONS ANALDPTICA.
NEW itl3llol,' IN CONSFAIkTIQN.—A Physl
lan who had Consumption toe several years uilh•
frequent bleedings of the lungs, run ed himself .w ith
a medicine unknown to the proles ion, when his
caeePppeared hapless. Ire to the only physician who
has And it in his own persnik, or u - be has any knowl•
edge edits virtues. and he can ascribe the degree Of
health ho now enjoys tO nothing, bnt the use of his
nalleine; anenothing but utter despair and entire
extinction of ell 'hope a recovery, together with a
want of confidence Inuit otherk Induced hiin to hazard
the exporlmen . t. To those suffering with any disease
of the Tangs preiT;ws a treatment he confidently
believes will eradicate the diSetui. 'Price $l,OO per
bottle or $8 a half dozen, soot by express. Fond fur
circular or call on ' Del. E. BOY I.STbN.J AOICSON,
' N 0.260 North Tenth Street, Philadelphia. ,
For sale by Henry F. (layer, Mechanicsburg, Pa.,
and Drugglsta gonoiltily.
22may , ,
HORSE dud Cattle Porderit ancl I.lnluluntn,to
or svlttr u 'arise dasortmout of frOsttiDrugoUnd-altll
clues, Dyo Stuffs, &0., &o.,jiist rooolrod stDorrimou
Wortlslngtor.'s Dmig Store, No. 7,Nsat Mnln Street
Car Halo. , - •
M. FIRERS, 1 1,.mrgits," J. LIVINGSTON
'MYERS & co.,
WiI_OL_L'SALE Gl2
HAVE 'REMOVED TO
No. 105, ARCH STRUT,
VIIILADELPILIA
08-oxne. ' * ,
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V4LTJA.BLIL7
Boßatabla and Wm. F. Aborto, ero ateteelatod'
under the name And atylo of 4, Hohaublai k Co ! ;
for tby manufaaturo and Br 'a of. Shorten Bitter
Tincture Of Ifoote; and . Br. Itoeeo
!rhea° are Invalrinole remedies for many dieteteotti
and are oold whopeate by the company' at No. at,
Booth Ilanover•Atreet, Barnsley and . by. agents
Vrerywhare..
21deo (18.8 m. . . •
NEW ADYERTISEMENtS.
'I)II.BENDER:t—, Homotii
poll& Physician. Odire lo tl ' e room form
orly occupied by 3. Bonder, deed.
15,inn o , ly. ,
. ,
- kt0T1C,.t...:;k4 :person's: lidding
L.. Bounty Bonds of the Borough 'of, Carlisle due
January Ist 1.!•69 are hereby notified to present them
to Jos W. Ogllty, Born' Treasurer for payment,
as all Interest ullt.euate from that date.
ftfan 69.16
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'PUBLIC •SALt.—W, IL Pangher
I win .1; hia Stork and Farming I/termites on
hie prendros mI In South of Centerville, on Mon
day. lrt.oary tt.td ISed.
19E1M
cci A I.E.—Mr. John Hannon will
LI Fell at Public Sale. Lee entire Sintk
_of Hewn
hold and Kitchen Nurnitun.. on Wednesday. Thprr
tiny it ntf Fridny. March 3 ith, 18th end - 19th, 't
briny the Fur n itu re new .ute by him in the
Common _
Bjar, h 9.101
HALL;
CARL I'S 7. E, P A.,
THE CELEBRATED 4 ORIGINAL
SWISS BELL RINGERS
Vocalists,
ORGANIZED IN 1889
Admission,
Gallery,
Children,
The Penk Family lave no connection
with nny troop styling themselves Swies
Bell Ringers
1 6 j in-69
S. A LE!
Tursday, Jalitlary 26, 1869
The Su I,Fer I ber intends romrring to Chamber's
'burg, nod gill offer. his residence at Public Sale.
It is one of the most de'slrable locations in Carlisle.
sit acted on the South-east corner of Potefret and
fiedlord St. Port Ist being the corner Lot cOrttain
leg 22 feet In trent, by 140 feet in depth on Bed.
ford Street, having thereon erected a fino Two.
Story
•. • 7 00
' " BRICK HOUSE,
'and' back Minding. On this property there Is a
gold cistern, choice fruit on the premises, One fix
tures in the room. Lot No. 2. has a front of about
38 feet on Pomfret Street by 140 in depth, with n
MEM!
"lVeatherbourded Dwelling house,
thereon erected, and a good well of water, choice
Fruit Trees, a fine lot of Limnos and privilege of
wall on adjoining lot. I.otlNo. 2, being 100 feet on
Beford Street, and 60 feet in &Mb, will divide It
'oil in 1010 of 25 lent each on Bedford Street, which
will woke desirable building lots. These loto are
loinited In the r ear of lids No. 1 and 2. This prop
erty mill he sold togethe'r or separately as may.
limit milt purchaser,
- .iMirrne prank. Ten per tent., when' t.ruck oil,
and one-lmlf of the purchase money to ho paid -on
the 14 Of April next, less the ten per cent.. and
the iminining halt in ten equal' annual payments
with interest. terurrd I , y.juilg.turint from trot dir
of A roll .net, Arbon a gOod fiend executed
arid giro..
Sale ill 110 at of the 'Court. House, et one o'clock
011 dee. P. :1111SBERS511T1I. '
lfijan LY. 11. MCARflipy,
OEM
DON'T BIV E,A R tc r.
Because yea hare to pay large ..proilta on your
Dry and Fancy Goods. Linens, Cottons, Leather
Goods. Bibles', Alburni, Silver Plated Waredlultery;.
_At.: for sou ran F. 11 dto HUDSON, MORSE ik
great Dollar Sale Institution. And get -your goods
t_nutouincturirs pri rev, orlifty rer cent, less than,
retail prices.
e
end lor a circular, (it, won't cost anything.) and
FPO iciest splendid goods we are Feuding to our
Agent, free of cost. Ad. revs.
HUDSON,-31011SE A: CO..
- .90 Sun bury St., Boston Mass.
A Safe and Speady Cure for Coughs,Colde,
Asthma Bronchitis, Hoarseness Croup,
Influenza, WhDoping Cough, Incipient,
!Consumption, and all Diseases of the
Throat and Lungs. Don't neglect a
ievore, Cough, Or throw away money on a
PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE
Prepared by SEW.ARD, BENTLEY
b CHENEY, Druggists, Pgcabb MY. Sold
b 7 on Drug ,13/r.
_ 1 2.5*,
CAJILISLE LAND , ASSCCIA
TION.—A meeting• of. the members of this
Aaseclatlon will to held to the Council Chamber,
(Court Iloure,) on the first Saturday of February,
at 7 o'clock. P. M. WM. BENTZ,
15jan U9-4t, . . Secretary.
W. C. SAWYER d CO
OTlCE.—Orderd for coal on De-
L V lanry & Shrum, will ba_reeelved and prompt•
ly attended lh Curnmala /t Worthington's Drog
Stun., at Vallee; Grocery Store. at•
Or , eery Store, nod Jobn Rheenzem Confectionary
Store. DELANCEY & CDROM.
Pij.m 69. m
' 11 1 XFOUT.0112' SAIE OF_ _VALI.
t
-4 ) UAILti lt}lA ESTATE.—WiII be offered nt
Public Sale, at tho Court Mouse, in tho °rough
of Carnelo, at 11 o'clock, .1..11., on Friday. the 22d
day of January, 1869, tiro following. described the,
Estate
No, L The Two Story Stone nous . ° and Lot of
Ground on East side of North Ilenoyer Street, now
In the occupancy of John A. Keller, Containing
shout 3d feet lu front and 210 feet ,In depth to a
onblic alley. This is one of the most desirable
business locations In the town.
No 2. The Two Story Promo 11011S0 no tho West
side of South Pitt Street, now In the occupancy of
Daniel , Low. containing In front about 60 foot` and
120 feat In depth. Thong properties, are rented un
til April lit, 1870, to the present occupants. •
No. a: A lat of Ground on *hal:Serviette lane and
North street extended. containing about 414 Acres.
No 4: Also three hots in North Middleton twp.,
nbout mile Nast of Carlisle, on the Poor ittrUse - '
road, containing about 23' Acres. These properties
eon be examined at any time, before the day of
sole. Terms of sale will ha made known on day of
sato. • ' ANDREW N Ertl NO ER,.
R WINDER:MN
--,-- Exes - of - GEO. IV. BilEAITY:11, Jred.
Ajan tB-3t5.
• - TO' YOUNG MEN,.
Jus s i Pabli!shed in a Scaled: Enrilope. Price
__AJorture on the Nature, Treatment and' Itatil.
rat Cureor Belida - tory hre - c - or —Venting-and :Weak
ness, Invoinntari limissions,.Sexuel Debility,•and
Impedirdants to Marriage 'aeuerelln'Nervonsness,
Consumption Epilepsy anti Fits; Mental and Phy.
/dent 1[1E11p:telly. resulting from Solf-Ahuse, - &a'
lip ROBERT CULVERWEI f b, 11. D., Author of
the .!Grosn Book, "„&e..
The .world renowned '
authhr in this -adtnirallie
Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience
that the ,aieful conseattencee of Self-Abune 'may
he *offectullly removed without medicine, and
without dangerous pm!col operations, in '
•starnents, rings . :Or cordials, pointing out a, mot,'
.1 mile at - once certain and-, effectual, by 0 - ich
very nutfolur, nte, matter what his' rendition'- they
he. may cure hirnsell cheaplY4 rrivntely and radi
cally: Trus bECTURE WILL pituvii BODN
I.IIOIISAND.I ANII THOUSAND
Soot isndtir g, MI, to any address. Inn plain -Seal
ed recopt of six - Coats, pr tiV4l
poslagitstllnpq. Also, M
Dr. Oulvorwell's ..arriage
ulde, n . price 2S cents.. •Addresd.the pultlithsA
CiIAS..I C. KI.INE
127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box*-1,600: '
3July 66-Iy. ' • ••
r.CONE WANTF 4 D. •-'
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3,1 Settled premeale.will he received at tho office
ori/elliney It Shrew, no Tuesday, Japoary,l3tb,,
1309, fur the delivery of -
-FOr illiendetultinithe eastern , enttnfllidn' Streets
anti n port!on of tho York •road. .PrOhnsale to be
for giantlike or atone from 100 tol6oo perches,
end to Ineludo delivery ; 'opon any
,point between
the residence of. O. James Beeler on the Yetileteed.
and Iho Letort Spring Tho stone to bo delivered
on or.beforo the 10th day of lklareh Mg.
B.:WETTAL, •• f
J. L. STERNER.
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• Eaglo }Yorke, Unrrisburg, Pa.
Bjan 00410., 1 • • .
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12/ Littera hieing 'thia; day bean
Issued ote the estate of Georito;.• Hoover, deed., late
of Fronliford township; putiaboiland nonnth to the
.subscriber a resident of• Vast P,ennaboio' totensikip,'.
.•aaid ; countyl notice fdarehy given ,to,s4j•
prartlealndebtpd to mild 'lmitate to make killinedleta
paymont, and to all those having
.elatitiemealnat ;
it to present' , them properly authenticated for, pay:
niant. "" ' • . • SAMUEL
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41 PM '
C. P. lIUMRICII,
PreAannt Town Council
Titursriay Evening, Jan. 21st,
PEAK FAMILY
Harpists,.
and Commedians,
Aocite
3bets
2c.ts
TO THE PUBLIC
worthless medicine
A: LECTURE
MEM
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NEW A.DVERA4.Ii.EN.itSv.
,QHERIFF'S. SAIJES.--By , virtue
1,..3 of sundry writs of Venditleni Exponas Issued
out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland
County. ind to me directed; I will expose to sale
pbblic vendor, or outcry ; it the Court Rouse"
Jo thillorongh of Carlisle, on Friday. January
Bth, 18f.D, at 10 o'clock, A.,*11., .the
saibed Real Meade; C.
A lot of ground situated In Middlesex townehip
Cumberland county, Pa., bounded on the South by
the Trindlo Spring Road. on the West by land of
John Anthony, and on the froutk and Emelt by
lands of Daniel Doffed. containb,g one-and-ali tlf
acres, more or less. having thoreon •ereeted a one
and-a-halt story„Log Dwelling Copse, tramp Shop,
Loglltable and other out bulldiniiiitelsed and
taken in execution as _the property of SonJamin
teller.
ALSO.—A tract of land situated In Emit Penns
boTongh township, Cutobbrlend county, Pa.,
bounded on The East by lands of Jacob, Knott. on
the Soot b • land. or WHIM,: Dm , er. on the West
.y and o 'ea u nooM3oin. ma_ sort
land of D captaining (20 acres tore
less. &died and' takelitu'eiectitionl as' the prop..
arty of George Kuntz. • • •
ALSO.—A let of ground situated In Newton
township, Cumberland county, Pa., bounded on
the North by Main Street, on the East by David
Unreal, on the South by an alloy, and on the West,
by Beedamin Whistler, containing 60 feet in front
and 180 feet in depth, more or lees, baying thereon
erected a two-story Frame, Dwelling Rouse,' and
Frame Stable and other ont,buildings. Selied and
taken in esecutiocta‘thet property of Alexander
D. Kennedy.
To bcfsold by me, ,
JOS. C. TIIO3IPS
S ON
herif:P.
Cosnweers.—On all 'tales of $5OO or over. EA will
be required to be paid when the property is strick
en off, and fat on all sales under. $5OO. -
18dee 6845,
pßocr. A M /VPIO;if
WHEREAH r ibo Hon. "JAMES H.
Onansw, President Judge of the several
Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Cumber
land, Perry, and Juniata, and Justice of the several
Courts ofOyer and Terminer sod Gen oral Jal I Deliv
ery in said counties, and Hons. Thos. P. Blair and
Hugh Stuart,J udges of the Courts of Oyerand Tormi:
nor and Jail Delivery for the trial ofall capital -.and
other offenders, In the mild cointy of Cumberland,
by their precept tr . ..ne directed, dated 9 th November,
1662 have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer,
and General Jail delivery to be holden et Carlisle,
on the 24 41Onday of January, 1869, being the
•Ilth day, to continue two weeks.
NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of
the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cum 4
berland that they are by the said precepts conimand
ed to bethen and there In their proper persons, welt,
their rolls records; and inquisitions examinations,
and all other remembnadces, to do those things which
to their offices appertain to be done, and all theta
that are bound by vecognisances, to prosecute
against the prisoners the‘"are or then eshAll,bei in.
the Jail of mid county, are to he there to prosecute
them es shall be just.
Pianiets,
Decal:ibex 11, 1868.—t0.
ORPHANS'- COURT 'SALE.
By virtue of an order of tho Orphan's Court
of Cumberland County '
I will sell at the 'Court
Rouse, In the Borough of Car:lsle. on Battirday,
the 23d day of January, 1869, at 10 o'clock, A. 111.,
the following described real estate, Into the proper
ty of bin. Catharine Oillelln, deed.
Lot of Ground, 'situated on East Pomfret
Street, in the Boson& of. Carlisle, bounded on
the East by property - of John :Gillen ' dec'd., oe
the North by Thomas Unlo, dite'd., on the West by
James Armstrong, deed.. and on the South by
East Pomfret Street, containing, thirty Seat in
front and ninety feet in depth, -more or less,
hiving thereon eructed a 'i WO STORY WEATHER
BOARDED FRAME HOUSE &e.
Teims of sale: Ten per cent. of the purchase
money to be paid when the• property is stricken ,
down, the balance of our-halt on the confirmation
of the sale by the Court, and the balance on the
lot day of April 1869. when a deed will be -made
and poases.slon given. Taxes for the year.lB69,
to be paid by the purchaser. '
CM=
MOTlCE.—Seilled ; proposals will
L I be received at this office until 10 o'clock A.
Al., Saturary, January 16th, 1869, for furnishing
tho Troops at the Carlisle Barrocks, Pa., with tho
test of
FAMILY FLOUR
for six (6) months from and n fter Elie ffreCilay of
February 1869, or such less-thno as the Conimissary
tieneral of Snlellarence U. 8 Atmy may direct.
Proposals must be in duplicate and endorsed •
•proposals for Flour,” and must contain 'the names
•of two responsible pernma who will sign their
bond and become responsible (or. the faithful per
formance of the Contract.
Persona.who bid nro requested to be' nresent at
the opening of the. proposals. The Government
reserves the right to reject any or all bids which
they may consider unreasonable , or for any other
sufficient cense.
BAY T. GORDON,
Lieut. 9th U.S. • Cavalry, A. C. 8
Office . A. Carlielo Barracks, Pa.
ljan
DrIBLIE SALE OF A VAIIJA,
131,E RESIDENCE.
On Thursday, January 7th, 1869.
In pursuance of an order of Orphans• Court of
Cumberland County, I trill sell at Public Sale. at
tbefourtllous4.that valuAbleHours.ind .Lot .of
Ground. situated on toe I as' sideof South Hanover
Street, in the Borough of Carlisle. It being the
maiden ut Into Dr. J. J. Bendtr, deceased.
Thahot hah a trout of 40 feet - in South nanoTer
•trert. and extends in depth 225 feet to an alloy.
The tomprovemente ere a Double Three Story
litait , E, with a Two-Story Beek Building, in the
best of repair. There toe thoo Stehle and Comtism!
.Louse on the lot, and also a fine lot of .ttrult Trees.
The !louse is located on ego of the bent streets of our
borough, and is admjiably adapted for e businese
stand or the use of a professional man.
T. rate 10 per cent. on day of tulle. One half of tho
residueoon April lit, ISO. and remainder April lat,
1670. Terms of payment will be extended if desired
by the purchaser
.p4l l to coridnroce at 10 o'clock.
F.ZEKIEL LIARTZICLL,
18deo 684, Guardian
1869.
HARIW-ARE•
HENRY SAXTON,
IVC:). 10
EAST HIGH STREET,
Carlisle, Pa
Wboleule and , Betall dealer in Hardware. Iron,
Steel, Nails, Building Materials, Paints„ Oils,
Oils,
,Olars
Finest quality Acuerlean and English Pneket
and Table Cutlery.
tverydescrlptlon of Tools adopted for all ,Tdo
ehanlcal Trades of thu moat celebrated makers, and
warranted in- every Instance.
i'lsicolg and Ammualtlon
I'UMPS,
to- any depth warranted to give catlefaction
Cement,'
•
Plaster,
• Biwalug Powder,
Pick..
Shovels,
Spades,
Forks,
Crow-hats,
Sledges, kr
PALO] BELLS. PLOWS. CHAINS, HANES,
GRAIN PAG8,4e.,,&c..
Builders receive luOterials to At vast, , getridliG
both laprice and quality. '
Ltoukekoclfeie Uoods
variety.
PE ARE SOLE 41:0ENTS FOR THE
GREAT Ii:UEL ECONOMIZER
PATENT EXOELSIOR. WEATHER STRIPPING,
adopted for dooriand wiedalra
• We feel ourselves competent °Up/easing all as
agig oods are of the higitert in quality and lowest
Plt price. -
Orders - by malt rectire prompt attention, goods
tlelikrui In town/red!..•
*. Parties Indebted .to na for 1868 will please be
- prompt in their payment. and all to whom we are
'indebted will please present their bills for
qattlemont. ,
sJan •.•: • TIMMY fIaXTON.i-
NOTICE.-,Lettera, .Tgattmeptt . 4zy
1I on tho estat e of John Hoover. Sr., : lain of
Frankford township, deceased, haring been..inned
to the Subscriber residing In the same. townstain
notice is herStly given to all Tenons, indebted .t 9.
sold estate to make p..yulent,. and 'those haring •
lalms to present them to. " 2r: .1
JOHN 'F./OVER,
ANDREW. itENNEDY,
Executors.
Ijon GO•Ilts
11 - FSOLUTION OF PAP.TNER
-4 suip.
Notice Is hereby given that the partnership
heretofore existing between John W. Faust and
Ileury S. :dyers hat.this thw lieenldisselverP by
mutual con ant, and the business will tiiireaftor
be conducted by floury B. Myers.. at...the old pIVItI
In Penn Township, Cumberland County. All par
sons Indebted to 'rho firm era notified to Botch,'
with Johri.W.Taust Immediately, • • .
,• — JOli W. PAtifiT; -
HENRY.
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DAN STOOK FOlt SALE.
IL D. Schmidt, "often for sale, to lot], to
au' Upurchnsons,
100 Shares Cailiego Iroptisit!Bank Stock.
Ilia Bank has, recently "made a Dividend' or
Plot per cont. for Six _ Months, and has a conaldeia
ble aurplua, 4pply to .
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idea 68 tf.
T HE OLD '.ESTA*LISHED .V,IRM
•
a. J - 'n.roORDO.lO5O. • • .
' 126 Maims! &Muss, Pottales.,
is the largelt Atatorfaaturing ,Oonfeetloners au'
Wholesale Dealers la Bruits. Nuts, gay To the.Unlt
ed States.
•.,. • IlarO•t, -.s •tT (7 1. , ,p I 1”:' , . '," ..
CABINET' '
A fingt•elaius OABINICTIAIciIIt wanted, !toady
:employment
g!"n-'; ' ll4 oRlAtlak6iFi l gON,
Rao. Work', Ilarrlaburg, , Pa,
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W - ADVERMAEM Ar' TS.'
'UNION PACIFIC
Railroad Company);
OFFER A LIMITED AUOUNT OF. THEIR
FIRST =MORTGAGE
iILIYIII►TiIJIPIITIIPiIUi*god
e
'Of Moline West fronsSimeha are now iompletrid; and
the work' fa going on through the ,Winter. As the
distince between the finished portion of the ljnion
and Contra! Pacific Ridiroadale noir jese than 400
iri;koth coinpirkies sire putbfngjorward the
work with greet energy, employing over`; 30,000 moo
thorn can be no doubt that the whole, • '
Wti be open , for BusnieEpi t in the Mummer
The reviler Government Commiestonere bawl pro
nonneed the, Union Paciflo Railroad: to be FIRST
'CLASS - in every respeccandthe r kocial Cdiniuleelou
appointed by tho President says: ' •
'"Taken as a ;hole, THE UNION PACIFIC RAIL,,
ROAD HAS BEEN WELL _CONSTRUCTED, AND
THE GENERAL ROUTE FOR, THE LINE .EkGEED.
MOLY #ELer, SELECTED. The energy others.'
'coronet, 11th villich•the work has been urged forward,
and the rapidity with which it hoe bean executed are
,without parallel in history, and ha grandeur and
'magnitude of undertaking it has never been equalled;
The Report states that any deficiencies that exist are
only thee., incident to all nerrroads, and tiled could
not have been avoided — without materially retarding
the progress of the groat work. Such deficiencies are
euppliettby nll railroad companies after the comple
tion of the line, when and wherever experience show.
thorn to be necessary. The report concludes by saying
that "the couiltry, has reason to congratulate 'ltself
that the groat work of national importance is eo rap.
idly approaching.completion cinder such favoroblo au
-spicea," The Company now have in Inn 137 locomo.
tiveennd nord•ly 2,000 cars ofall.deacelptions. A large
additional equipment is ordered to be ready in the
Spring. The grading is nearly completed,.and tide•
distributed for 120 Miles in' advance . of the' western
end of the track, Fully 120 miles of iron . for new
track are now delivered west of the Missouri River
and Oil...miles more ore en route. The total expenditure
for conetruction purposes in advance of the completed•
pottion of the road,is not less than eight million dot
lace..
JOB. 0. THOUPSON,
Sheriff.
Beside a donation from the Government of 12,0 0 0
acres of land per mile, the Company in entitled to a
au6sidy in U. S. Bonds on its lino as completed and
accepted., dt the average rate. of about $29,000 po
mile,- according to the difficulties encountered, fo r
whith,the Government fakes n second lien at security .
The Company ,have already received 622,112,000 o
this eubsidy, of which $1,200,900 AVOS paid Dec. 6th ,
and $640,000 Dec. 14th. ,
GOVERNMENT AID-SECURITY OF
. • . THE BONDS.
By Its charter, the Company Is permitted' to Is.
sue Its own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS to the earns
amount as the Government Bonds, and no more.
These Bonds aro a First Mortgage upon tho whole
road and all its equipments. Such a mortgage capon
what, for a long Limo, will be tho only railroad con.
necting the Atlantic and Pacific States, takes the
highest rank as a safe security. The earnings fron . l
the way. or local businees for the year ending Juno
30, 1869,0 n 611 average of 472 miles, were over FOUR
MILLION DOLLARS which, after paying all ex
pens., were much more than sufilcidut to cover all
interest liability upon that distanct;, and the earnings
for the last Ave months have been ¢,2,306,070. They
would have been greater, if the road had not born
taxed to its tamest capacity to transport its own
materials for construction. The Income from the•
went passenger travel, Om China, freights, and the
supplies for the new Rocky Mountain States and Ter
ritories must be mimic for all' interest and other lia
bßitlea. No political'action can reduce the rate o
interest. "It "nuist remainfar thirty" jeers—sir "iker
real. per annum la pels, now equal to between eight
and nine per cent. in currency. TILe - principat is
E. CORNMAN,
Administrator
dlolt payable in gold. If a bond with such guaran
tees. yorm i-need by the Government, its market
- price would not be lede4lian from 20 to 25 per cent
premium. Au those bads aro issued under Govern .
nest autbo•ity and supervision, upon what is vary
largely a Government -work, they mule ultimately
approach Government prices. No other corporate
trotill3 aro made so secure.
Thu prieWl - nr tlm pretont ts . PAR, and nccrued In
forest nt 6 pnr cent from July 1, 1808, in currency.
SubgerSptlpna will bo recnlyed In Car/lele by
ml In Now York -
At the .Compaoy's Office, N 0.20 Nassau Street,
AND 14
John J. Cisco A Son, Bankers No. 5h riVail St.,
And by the Company's advertised agents throughout
tho United States.
Bonds sent free, Lot parties subscribing ihroughlocat
agents will look to them for their safe delirery.
A NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP WAB ISSUED
October lot, containing a ieport of the work . to
that date, and a more complete statement in rein':
lion to the value of the bonds than can he given-in
an advertisement, which will be Bent tree on appli
cation at the Company's offices or to any of the ad
vertised agents. --;,}
JOHN J. ClSCOVProcsurer. New York.
Dec.2s, 1868.3r0
1869.
VALVABLE HOTEL Property
AT PRIVATE SALE,OR - EXCHANOE FOR A,FARM
Tho subscriber offers at private sale the well known
hotel - stand in Newville, Pa., known as the
LOGAN HOUSE.
The lot (upon which the Gotta Mends) contain. 67
by 180 foot, and In addition thereto will be,aold an
oxcellent GARDEN containing 65 by 180 fiat.
The houao la largo and aubstantlaily built ofatone
containing 8 sleeping apartments, good;Elii-room
Dining-room, Parlor,ll lichen and all modorn convert
' bermes. A good Well of Water at tho door,
for forty horses, leo House, Wood llouse, , Smoke
House and all necessary out-buildings.
The Logan House Is widely and tavorably known
and is largely patronized: It has been quite recently
renovated-and repaired throughout.
For further partleolare, apply; to the embserlb e r,to
In Me absence to Peter A. MO, at Nevirine, PC,
JOS. A. WOOEit3URN. -
EOM
eFXECUTOIt i ft S NOTICE.— .
•Lettere Testamentary having been Issued to
subscribe. 60 the estate of usury
deed., late of the Borough of Carlisle. Notice le
hereby given to all parties Indebted to make im
mediate payment, and to all those having claims
19 present them properly authenticated.
FI lIIVRY SAXTON;
Executor.
IMMIE
ADMINISTRATOR'S . NOTICD.
Eaters of. Administration 'having this day
been issued on the estatopfJacob tiloodyem, deed,
late of Monroe township, thief county, to"Wni..o.
Brandt, Br., of the same township. Notice Is
hoveby given to all persons indebted to geld estate
to make Immediate psyment, and' to — all 'thesb'
having Maims against It to present them, properly
authenticated, for settlement.
WII4.IAIII,O:BRAND'I,
'Administrator. '
and utonelle in groat
4dec 57-6th
nISSOLUTION-0,V,, PARTNER
SHIP.
A °deo is hereby id vo'n that the partnenthlp hero•
torero exinting between John H. Rheecti and J. 0,
Heiser, hen thin -Jay -been- dissolved _by mutual
consent, and that the business w 11 'hereafter be
conducted by John feltheard,, at...the old stand.
All person', Indebted to the firm are tattled to
dome and nettle their acFnunts immedin ely.
° • 11. 11111001,
JOHN O. HEISER.
MIMI
NECUTORS' NOTICE. "
~.. .Lyttero Testamentary ori the Potato of Georgf,
1 . healfer, Into of the Borough of Carlisle; deed.,
.have. been boded' to the underoigned, the uret
named reolding in.the city of Philndelphia v and the
'last' iinmeeraidirirr'in this .hoPoUgh* of tseiellolg.
Cumberland county. All peroous ludebted^to mid
estate will Malte,lmmediato .poymour, , and thoon
haying, pinball' I,lll:Presout ' there, , I properlY' au ,
.•
then Cleated. -, •
4dee 63.fakfr
BUFFAIO ROBES I. ' • '
. The undersigned haviug'mado a four through
the Weetern , Cougtry, has, Just retuned with a
large and well selected kook of ripe
..'BUFFA.LO ROBES!
•
vrblphpp pansbasekenthe_PlelneriotHansas,,•anst
.svhfcb 'lila to sold otv the.mn-a reasonable term
Robes to be aeon a; Wm. 0. Diven's ,Shoo Store,.
No. 6, Scuth 'Hanover Street, Carlisle.
2tnov 68.2 m. , CLINTRIt.
'MEW. INVENTION - I GII.AIN
pRILLS.—The subscriber, having inbound a
r atont a novel and !noe l : oseelloLt lmprovomdnt
arialltl - viicTi%ll..l4lM, 4 l, Lll 7 l,l ' llll'
toted ever a surface of three incbeti,thus immuring a w
equal and even destribuflon of the seed, and a con
siderably greater yield of grain.
This, impneproont , can ljP rptuply etpqelloq to say . ,
of ttie.dlills now to '
. .
State and County Eight's for sale, agents *anted.
. This la an excellent opportunity for active, as. r
getta.yguntt niendectaaltetargo.silliulail i . (ix:7
For particular. address
J. G. VALE, Jr., • .
• luyentor Apd Plitentee;
; -' ,l lEitridifiblittoltd;Ohlktb.o6.l , :z
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',-;naJa 6847 - •
yinnxEdtiATOWV - NOVMA.- i
' Letters Testamentary on the Estate onlohn Q.
, late-of Went t Mendi haze been
Issued by the lisalaterPo thil..pubil p
bar, reediting
in the saililehoWnihip(fAlfpetionti wane claims
Will present.them s mildew° indebted will make
payment to' . ~
.
, ,
. BENJAMIN MoKEEIIAN, ' f
.61 . 9b22xeciiitor ofJohn B. Eton, doo.
/ IScloo out:. . 'Et/ 10.2^:t;
=II
33 1?.WP* 5
R.
Grand Lirie - to the Pacific
of 1889
A. L. SPONSLER,
EXCELLENT STABLING
Terms to .guit the purchaser
DR. ANDREW NEDINGED,
R. DI, LIENDERSON,
Ezecuters.
EMS
=EI
DRY GOOD&
DRY...GOODS!
Sonething suit the antes aid Seam:
AT THE •
NEW & CREAP-OASH STORE OF
T H 0 MA S 'WA RYER,
COI NDR OS D'ANOir.D. AND .I"'ObeFßDT
*ii le now. preparegll i _toexhible, an elegant and
irolt Block . .
DRY . .GGODS,
At exceeddlgly low rWleOs
. • Bargains
K E T,B
of all Colors and sizes. The cheapest StOck In
town.
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Plnin and rallied, ell colors..
Domot • " •
' Shakers.: •
Pleld Bhirtings,
Operas,
nomoinde.
amen fin reticle of Welsh flannels.
AWLS SHAWLS! ,
Long and 3guare, Paisley and Thlbet.
.tadtes' Cloakings,
Velveteens, Gold
.Mixed, Wetor Proof and ileavp
Beavers.
. . .. I
Morino Vests; Shirts and Duman, , for Ladlss'
Mimes, blan's eil,Doyei wear.
A full line of -
Cloths and Vassimeres.
. .
'FANCY DRESS GOOD.
In new an d Rich Designs.
Many of the ahovelk.da selling off at at greatly
reduced priced;
Immense, Stock of all the leading brands of
Domestics and HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS,
at lees than. regular pricers.
BLEACHED & BROWN SHEETINGB,
PILLOW CASE MUSLIN S, PILLOW CASE LINENS,
TABLE LINENS, NAMES AND DOYLIES.
Towels 'and Towellings.
Marseilles Quilts and Table Covers, Nottingbam
Lace Curtin Material and Tidy's.
Full lines of
WHITE GOODS, -
Embroideries, Laces and Inserting' Vella, Dome,
and Onipes.• .
troillory and Gloyoa In great variety. 1113 eaten!
vivo Stock of ,-
- NOTIONS. .
DALMORLL AND HOOP SKIDTEI
FANOt WOOLEN GOODS
CORSETS! COR'SEVS!
Fre.,h _Wove, flip Gore,--and- the celebrated
ttookei Corsets.
Ladle's Cults and - Collars, liamstitehed Tacked
and Embroidered Handkerchiefs, ()Riney Lace
Ildkra and many articles suitable for '
HOLIDAY. PRESENTS.
faults attention to recent' purcbases of New
'andllislrable Goode, lia.which I can offer special
induce ants to cash buyers.
THOMAS A. HARPER,
Cor. of Hanover and Pomfret Sts,
Ildoe OE4y
_ROSADALIS,
THE' GREAT
Blood Puritrei
CURES
Scrofula in ifa Various Forma,
5U.(1.13. AS
•
Cchieumption in Its earlier stages, Enlargoment
and_lllceration or- the Glanda - , -- .Thinte - Totilis; -
K - Illoryr; llterus s Chronic Rhoumatitni,
. _Erupthina at the Skin Chronic- Sore
Eyes, &c., kc.
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.
ALSO SYPHILIS IN ALL ITS FORIIO.
DISEASES OF WOMEN,
Los. of Appetite, Sick Ifeadac , lie, Liver Complaint,
Pain In the Back, Imprudence In •
Lila, linsvel. ' -
GENERAL BAD HEALTH,
And all diseasee of the
BLOOD; LIVER, KIDNEYS AND BLADDER,
IC is a Perfect Renovator
.InrItOSADALIS eradicates every ktntLobhnmor
and had taint, and restores the entire ayatem to •
healthy condition,
'Grit is Pm - re:cox lialuittee, never producing
the illighteet Injury
air I t•le not ,e Secret Quack namely. The artl
tire of which it made are publiohed around
oach bottle.
Perommendett by the Staticallty and many
Thautranda of our Best Citizens.
, 021,_For Testimonials of remarkable cure's, sea
Iles/Walls Almanac" for this year. '
I=
DR. J. J. LAWRRNCE & CO.,
214 Baltisdre, street,
BALTIIIIIIRE MD.
For Salo by. Druggists Eyerwhere
25dac 68.1 y.
I ARRIAGE,
• Buggies, - • _
Spring Wagons
In order to Ilecotiiinodaa their rapidly Inerene
rig trade, ,
A. B. & N. SHERK,
have Just removed into their
NEW 'CARRIAGE FACTORY,
Corner South and Pitt Streets,
OARLISI,E, PA
where they have Increased tacllitlee 'tor manufac
turing eyorythirig In their Ilse. All the latest
styles of •
•
Carriages,
••• .'• Buggies, •
Sleighs,
•
and Spring Wagons,
constantly on hand, or made to ceder On abort
notice and reasonable terms.
. . . .
Meiiire. /Mork feel confident tbat they can turn
out work equal In finiids and durability to any
establishment outside of the cities. .
Those theirthishould gays
their order)] Atooticer ' , • .
REPAIRING ANA PAINTING PROMPTLY AT-
TENDED TO
25dee 68-11.
1115 CHESTNUT. STREET, 1115
Lt 9 OP• T SKIRT§.
WM. T. VOPKINS.
Manuacture of the
- CHAMPION HOOP SKIRTS,
Has REMOVED to
No. 1115 Chesinut SS., .(Girard Row,)
PLIILA DELKIIA
Where'. wiltalways .be found a Complete .aisort
plant Edith, wall-known SKIRTS. In all the newest
and most desirable Styles, Shape, Sizes and Lengthi
for Ladies, Misses and Children, at the' eery foulest
Prices, and warranted in every respect.
• SKIRTS =del,' order:altered and repaired.
Vulblines of good Eastern .made
. Skirta at very
low prices.-15 itainge 35 c; 20. springs, 45 c; 25
springs, 50 c; 90 aprlugs, 60 r.; 35 springs. 05 c; and•
40 spainge,ls cent... , . -
tAlso, the largost assortment Of .CORSETS in the
:pity, retailing at- Wholesale • Prices, including
Thompson A Langdon'e Wore Pitting; Deckers
superior Shaped Weyer; and Matra quality hand
nfade Whalebone 0 filtiETS., making over forty
different styles and.,prices,, from, 76 eta. Ito, .$7 00.
Role Agent in this . 'city for Mrs, bloodVit Patent
Se.f.adjusting Abdominal 0011.8111T8., highly recom-
Mended by Physiclane. Do not forret ogr New
Pbtce —1115,011 SSTS UT
. 81' PrIILADELPRIA.
"25d00 684a1,, , .. norams.
FOR RENT
. .
•
lIIIIE large and commodious DWEL
LING MOUSY, and LAW ONFICE. ',Hunted, on
t a corner of Hanover street and Sherbet Squires.
The Hoitso:Contafne Parlor, Dlning-Itooni, Kitchen;
Atobll Bed-Rooms, It le heated by a Furnme, - and.
hair an oxocll , nt Diettesitooluovith hot And cold wet.
or. Thie house - is veil , Well caloulated for ajloald
lag House. A Law Office In tho came buildlng..vril I
be rented with the house, If desired.
'-farPeseoesiOn;givon owlet April,lBoo. - . -
. . .
0. INII0F.F;
:Also, the double Law °Mee now occupied by Wm
.I'. Shearer, Esq. . '
C a . r . ll . 4 .•"t•P e 'mbar. 25, P. 3 9 8 '74 ( 1• "
-
.el
,
• 7o
..Clr4fmantsfOs domagei,under et
, . of April Oils, A. D., 1868,,
._ . ,
N . 070.0.1.t—15' hereby given to. all
pereons,elalming damage. under the above
' et that Abele claims must be Sled easlth•the Doard
at Harrisburg, beaus,' the 15th' day 'of _January,
1869. After that data co claims will be Accepted
by said board: ,
WOOD 6,
•
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. ' V. 8:WOODS,
, .
• Oommlaaloners.
• A iscan-21. W. bloALAUNElf,'Olerk. • . . '
MARBLE 'YARD.
,'`MuminoB,;rortunvngorrorize,minu.
mor sills, on *band and made to order South Win
dy/kr atroot, Oatitilo, Pow
f'
1868, Christmais. 1868
REDUCTION IN PRICES OP
DRY=.GO.O_D.S_,_
,•
L. T: GREE-NFIELD'S
No. 4. Eclat ltratn•Stret.
Beautiful dieplay,of DIMS GOODS, POLLS and
FANCY GOODS, suitable for the Holidays.
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!:
A large lot of PuiS of every description Just re-
ceived at reduced prices. I will offer ardatgg In.
duceinents to buyers than any house this sidr of
Good Muffs at
Collars to Match
_ Ameican Sable, •
• German Fitch,
Siberian Squirrel - , al
•
reamed in price.
Mink Sable Muffs from $l5 to 35.
do. do. Collars • $l6 to 40,
We have thlo day opened a new lot of Sable Furs
at prices - that cannot fail to pleaso.
DRESS GOODS
Having determined to close out my entire Stock
of Dress 'Goods before January, I will offer bar
gains that cannot be surpassed In the following
Goods.
BLACK SILKS,
, A , beantlful and fall asnrtmeitt of
COLORED,SILKS,
of all the latest shades
Silk Changeable Mixtures,
French Merinos,
All Wnol Coro Pone
All Wool Plain Po pl in.,
' Empress Cloths,
Chose Poplins,
Alotander Poplins,
• Oriental Lußtres,
All Wool Doleful.,
Single and double
Lustre Card,
Alpaca Poplin.,
Alpaca, all shades
• American. delainos
MOURNING GOODS,
BombazWea r
"'Black Franck Merino,'
Ail Wool Delalnes,
Bingle and Doable Widths,
MIA sod White, Mixtures.
COBURGS,
Grape Veils,
Black and White
equaro and long, together with s' full se
sortmentgf
FF.N.LoRA.L GOODS,
fbr 'orders will be pmmptly , and matelo
t:wily filled.
Cloths Cassimeis aod-Cassioots,
Bleck Clothe from the lowest grade. of American
to the finest French Amerlesn Beavers.
French. Beavers for Overcoats
A large dock of Plain and Fancy Cloodnete and
Cassimere.
In this branch of my trade I would particularly
call attention as I am confident that I have tho
largest and boat selected stock of those goods of
any store this tilde of the cities, And having made
It an object in order to suit my numerous (meta
mars in these articles, all I ask is an Impaction,
feeling satisfied that none can compete with or
undersell mo.
BLANKETS!! BLANKETS!
In these lam now offering bargains that cannot
be found elsewhere
~~ _._ V
Fl
11 - IJ~~i - ~1 -A7
In this branch of our trade we are the only
house that keep a variety of these articles. Nix's
Celebrated Star Corset, sell at El.
The Regular French Corset
Thompeon's Patent Glove Fitting Comet, %sins
the moat perfect article of that kind known.
Also a fine French Corset with 60 stave
SHAWLS!! - SHAWLS !
My stock of Shawls Is very full and will Ls sold
at prices to Nutt all. 'They consist of
SQUARE AND LONG
PAISLEY SHAWLS &c
CLOVIS FOR LADIES' SACKS OF
OF ALL SHADES
FLOOR OIL-6LOTAS
TABLE OIL. CLOTHS,
- 7
- , (
STAIR OIL CLOTHS,
OIL PAPER BLINDS
Notions, Gloves and Hoisery,
In great isrintlea and •erg cheap
'Chi latest My). of
El OOP 81CIRT8
DOMESTIC GOOD,S,
5000 yds of the host popular print" at .•
Domestic Gingham' 12‘ 15 1.8 and. 20a.
brown ?dueling* , • 4 . 4 at 12%15 and 18e.
Bleached Muslim' • at 10 12% 16 and tin top.
Shirting" at . 'B.4 beat 18ohi,
• Canton Flannel at ' 15 20 aird 250,
TiOlang" at. - 16 18 5026 and upwind'.
01111d106 at • 1.2% 16 avitd 20a,
'Also a 1011 line of • , •
011 •
110103 '• 1 ' • ' • •
• . *Amite • .
. ' MAVEN/14Y IDANe e '
eind othilr,Daspds9o Oa* 'rilrriispondingly low'.
pracoe. .l
A:gitiuddisplai of
YRENOII TIDEr
Lace. 'IMES, • .
; „ GEM STITC H do'
VALENOIHNNEB,
BIALT11881„, , '
' 01,11GY AND
• ." ' • • •LINEIN"COLLARB:.
Just received . . and well., adapted to alte ',llt4hilty
'Trade.
. • , le
liena - emlier_ the Place,
- •, I
Iro n goitre great 'bargain
E. '1,:..-OREENELitn.
- ' ; •
014UiM.•
U. ow
DRY GOODS.
$B,OO
$3,00
a.besutltul selection of
Orapo,Collars
Shawls,
BLANKET BVA.WLB,.
EMI
ariscEZL~~o aa:
c- BANKERS
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No. 35 SOUTH Tfi RD STREEI
PHI LADELPHIA.
*NERAL NENTB,
FOR •
i st, PENNSYLVANIA 4,
vplizzi A 0 .,
OF THE 6:\Q ,
1 0 111443 %
e lfAl9 Of 7- /1 Cteo
UNITED STATES OFAMERICA.
The NATIONAL LIIII ,
REMORA/WI CoNTANT to ■
OOrporatlon chartered Dr opeelhl Act of Congress ay
prated Jut,' 23,11369, inth
CASH CAPITAL, SI,OOO,OOO,I+MP .
Liberal teraisOffered,io4tants and:E:did - 0 ,who
Oro I clotted to apply attint °Mee. — • • •
Tull p arttcnlarotdbobad on applleit lon at &male°.
boated itt the oettoact etOry of our Banking House,
where Circulars and Pamphlets, fully describing the
tolTlatageo otlared by the Company .. .may be had.,
R. 11r. CI.A RK CO.,
• v.. r 5 8,1 , 1? Third
B. S. Ml.:mei, Manager
C. H HEPBURN,
Cashier lat National Bank , Agent`for
Carlisle, Pa.
REMOVAL!'REMOVAL ! !
JOHN DOLL,
IMPORTER OT
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS,
has removed from - No. 502 Market
Street, to Menem and spacious store
No. 908 MaVkel St., above Ninth,
PHILADELPHIA
Where ho will constantly keep a large assortment
of TOYS of every description & PANCTARTICLES
of the greatest variety.
CHINA WARE, -
WORK BOXES, BEADS, •
PIPES, WALKING CANES, 4
•
MARBLES, ELATES, PENCILS,
GAMES of different-kinds, •
MASKS, of verlows Styles & Patterns,
.GIIM AND BASH BALLS, &e.
• Always receiving the newest styles of Goode
from the menufactorien.
Thankful for peat favors I solicit - a con tlo tutu co
of the some at the new store.
JOHN DOLL.,
IMPORTYI & DIALIR IN.DOMEIVEIC FANCY ASTICLIB.
No. 90S ~Market Sheet,
. PHILADELPHIA.
20noy 09-2 m.
BEEF
LBON .1"YRB BRANDY,
-BY ) 131C - TIARTMAN '
Regular Graddaie of the University of Poona.'
It will positively ,cure Coniuption, Coughs and
Colds, and all diseases of tho Lunge .or Bronchial
Tubes.
It has been the m 0 .11116 of RESTORING TIIOU
SANDS to health who have been given up beyond
the reach of medical assistance. It does more to re
lieve the Consumptive than anything ever known .
Unequalled strengthenei f,r deilcats Ladies _and
Children. _
Each bottle containsthe nufritfoniportion
of two pounds of choice Beef.
• The cu•e of Consumption was first effected by
the use of RAW BEEF and Bit AINIDY in Russia,
afterwards in France, inwhich,couutrles I have
traveled for years.-
I have used it with perfect success I, my own
family. In presenting ttoe, preparation to the
public I feel confident that every id one who
reads thin-(even the most ettept! become
convinced, bye single trial that it s t y a most
valuable medicine.
Circulars and medicines sent to any add-ele
Price $1 per bottle—_sixfor $6.
Laboratory 522 South Fifteenth Street,
I'M At,
Wholesale Agents, French, Richards & Co., Tenth
and Market Streets; Johnston, Liellosray.k, Cowden;
602 Arch Street; R. Shoemaker Fourth and
Race Streets, Philadelphia.
M.Sold by Druggists Everywhere.
SOect 60-3 m.
AGENTS WANTED
ti - 75.? •to $2OO per month :! t
Or a Commieslou from which twice that amount
can be mado n by eellins 4.6
LATEST IMPROVED
COMMON BEN q<E
Family Sewing Machine,
PRICE $lB,OO
For Circulars and Taroig addreEs
• 0. DOWERS k QO
.1'
320 South Third Street, Phi's., Ps
{dom. 68.3 m.
Pacific ,Railroad Nearly Finished
1450 Miles Built
THE UNION PACIFIC R. R. Co
kNICI TUB
CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R. CO
Moe added Seven Hundred (700) 111les to their
linen during the current year, while doing al large
•local passenger nod freight,husinees. The through
connection elli undoubtediz he eomPeted next
aummer, when the linireugh' traffic will be very
groat. Forty thousand teen'aremow employed by
tho.twol pQwerlhl potpraolo et to pressing for)vard
the great national highway to a speedy completion
bob , 300m11. `'
1 remain-to be built, of which poi)
:aro graded and i:etadiferthe rails.
;First 6fortiage Gold Donde Of Ails Union railfie
dtAilrood Company for Jailer at 10; and ,interi`id.
And First Mortaago; 6010, Bonds pt the C ristrid
Facificliediroad at 103 and in terast.' "
rho principal
,and bnth•bouox aro
payable in gold.
. ,
DE HA:v-ENisc
I)E4EERS . IIN GOVERNMENT .SE:
CURITIES; GOLD, &:e
No 40 uth':Thi'rcr Street,'
PHILADELPHIA.,,
•2 '6lMy
IVItI#ATE SALE. . •
' The subscriber od Mi
era at private sale ele
va c a ble prop erty situated In Mifflin township. '3
miles North Fjset of Neyrburg, contalningo2S,AOßES,
togetime W1t11,13 Aerbenitiniber: land, thenMenup
posed to bee large quantity of Iron Oro on the
main tract. which_makee It a valuable property. ,
iThe bulldingls cone
_ft splendid_ Bill9K Pq[ ,
orn,
ty'ollalt . kln G s''orttritlt'-66 the-Ivenii
well of wetter near the door '
The land Is the beet quality ofelato having boon
recently well limed, thlq le ..deskable•property
near to Church, Bahoor an Itilil:.
• ' Persons,Whlblpg to ANA VPrOpertyiaild:rEnow
the terms will pleas, Millis 'the aubsorlbee' read.'
lug on the Same.
MARGARET 111011,
MARY RION,
, 311011 n Township.
• 25sed OS-tte,, -p( -6o
n GEo. DOSII'B le cne poe to get
Ad
41 thi l =gatati.r . "" t , 4 9 l 4 ? i lq g gr•
'1,117,04
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PAY EIV .3.I,ED.E'OrNM
, • , • ~ • NI,
•
•
`HAIR s. VIGOR
For restoring Gray Hair to it; natural
Vitality and Color
dressing --- which — ir
at once agreeable, heal
thy, and elfect n al for.
preserving the hair.
Faded or gray hair is
50075 resfored to ifs
cal color with the gloss
and Irethness of youth.
Thin hairl6_thieltened,
falling hair checked,
and baldness often,
thoueh -not 'always, cured by its use.
Nothing can restore the hair where'
the follicles are destroyed, or the glands
atrophied and decayed. But such as re-.
main can be saved for usefulness by this
applitation. Instead of fouling the heir
with-a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean
and vigorous. Its occasional use will
prevent the hair from turning gray' or
falling oil, and consequently Prevent.
baldness.. Free from those doleterieus
substances ehich make some preparations
dangerous and injurious to the hair, the
Vigor can only benefit but not harm it.
If wanted merely for a •
rHAIR• DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing 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.
21ang 6,34 y
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer, & CO.,
PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CifElll§Tl3,
LOWELL MASS
PRICE 01.00..
30oet 08 lv
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases of the Throat and Lunge, •sucte a.
(loughs, Colds, Whoopln; Cough, , ' Bronchitis,
Asthma, and Consumption.
Probably never before in the whole history of
medicine, has anything W01:1 'so Widely and so
deeply upon the confidence of mankind, as this
excellent remedy for pulmonary complelfitC
Through a long serlee of years, and among moat of
the races of man it has risen higher and higher,
in their eitimation, as it has become botter-known,
Its uniform character and power to cure tho
can affection. of the lunge and throat. have model
es eriillabhe protector against them. While adaptid
to milder forms of disease and to young children,
it in at the Fame time the most effectual remedy
that can be given for incipient consumption,
and the dangerous affections of, the throat and
lunge. - ele a provision against sudden attack -of
Croup,-It-should be kept on Wand in every, family,
and indeed as all aro sometimes a - abject to • colds
and coughs, all should bwprovided with this nri ,
tidote for them. • •-q--
Although Settled Consumption is thought Incurs.
ble, still a great number of cases .where the dis
ease seemed settled, hbvo boon completely cured,
and the patient restored to sound health by the
Cherry Pectoral. So complete le its mastery over
.the disnrders.of the Lungs, and Throat, that the
most obsltbate of them‘siold to it. When or th.
leg else could re/mil them, under. the Cherry Pec
toral they subside and disappear.
Sinip.rs and Public Speakers llnd.grett protection
from it.
Asthma is always relieved and often wholly cured
by it.
Bronchitis is gezerally cured by taking the
Cherry Pectoral In small and frequent doses.
- -
So generally are its tirtuon ku..rrn that we need
ant publish the certificate of thorn hero, or do
more - than Assure the - publio.that its qualities are
fully Leal ntained. • -
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For Fever and Ague, intermittent' Fever, Chills
__Fordr,_ll.emiLtent._Fovor r Dumb Ague, Periodical
or Billions Fe ter. in., and indeed all the alfec
. Coos which arise from malarlous, marsh, or
miasmatic poisons, _
s its name implies, it does Cure, and. does not
all. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth,
Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance
whatev'er, A. In dowiau injures any patient. The
number nod importance if its curse In the ague
districts,
are literally beyond account, and we be.
Here witbrui a parallel in the history - of Ague.
medicine. Our pride Is gratified by the acknowl
edgments we rercive o f the lallcal cures effected
In obstinate cases, and where other remedies had
wholly failed. .
Unacclimated persons, either 'resident In, or
travelling through miasmatic loralltioi, will be
protected by toting the aptse cure daily.
For Lir, (Map/diner. an.arkg from torpidity of
the Liver, It . is an excellent remedy, producing
many t,t,t lymarkable cures, whore other medi.
chaos had failed.
Prepared by Dr. Ayor /6 Co., Practical and
Analytical Chemists, Lowell Mass., an sold all
round the world.
I'RICE $l,OO PER BOTTLE.
Onmr-It.
M. Alt Q A T'S
CELEBRATED
LINIMENT,
FOR MAN OR BEAST
This Valuable Preparation is admirably
adapted to the Cure of all those .flis
eases.for tohich a Counter-Irritant
Externallkmedy is required.
REFERENCE
Ajfialll _Marntutr4..Es44 .hia--aliewn-meLthe-r
cue of which hie Liniment is composed.. From
my knowledge of the ingredients, I do not hesitate
in certifying that it will be beneficial where on
external application of tho kind le indicated.
A. STEWARD, M. D. '
Shippensburg, Sept. 15, 1868.
Fully conversant with the chemical components -
and medical effects of A. Marefuart's Liniment. I
cheerfully commend it to those who may need It.
Jerksonv Die, Pa. S. N BORER, M. D.
Mr. A. 31arquart:—Dear Sir: I take Measure in
saying that I have used. your Liniment tbr chap.
led hands,amLit cured them and made them fool
'soft I think it the bent I have over used, and
r•nuld_cheorfully recommend it fo the general
•
. _
New ton Township, Pa., Nov. 24, 1968.
I hereby certify thee I have need A. Alatquart's
Liniment for Scratches and Stavin on two of my
horses with tho greatest success, and would rec
,ommend it to hi 1 that are in need of anything of
the kind. C. MELLINGER,
County Tronsurer,
•
•
Stoughetown, Pa., Nov. 18, 1869.
Mr. A. Marquart :—Dear Sir: I have used
aboet half a bottle of your Liniment on my horse
fora bad Collar Gall, which was tho most obstinate
sore of the hind I ovor saw; also on my arm for
ithouroUlsm, and.it has given entire satisfaction
In both cases. I would not in without it for ten
times it cost, and cheerfully recommend it to tho
public. 311011AEL LATSIIA
Jacksouvillo.--Sa.. Nov. 20, MS..
A. Marquart, Esq:--Sear Sir : I had - n very
severe attack of - Rheumatism in my hack, so , that
1 could scarcely walk; which was very painful.
After rising - half a bottle of your, celebrated- Lir&
moot, 1 was entirely cured. This is not a recent
niendation, hut the plain truth., You can make
any are of this you please _ _
EMI
'JACOB LONG
faloqt. Bottom, P. 1., Nov. 20, 18614.
Mr: A. Mnrquart i—Dear Bir I have need ,
your valuable Liniment in my family for differ
ent!palns anti aches, and it has peovild satisfactory
in every . rase. Ido think, as an .pittornal
Linh
moot, It stands trithont.a I would cheer.
fully recommend It to the public. Respectfully,
oEolttiE W. YOOUSI.-
•
Jacksonville, pa„ Nov. 21. 1808.
.0. Martin:at, Es.j. :—Doar Sir: It edfdrds
pleasure to certify that I have - used your Llnimout
on toy noon. In a case of very Sore. Throat. trhlok
on.. much Jorolleu and - very painful. After two,
or thmt; applications, I found it to act liko magic,
nail would•r•copuneud it-as all excellent Liniment.
JACWTSEVEIIB.
.Walnul.'Hottom;Pa"., Nov. 19, 18118.
Oa AtiMNTB.WANTEDI Address I- .
A MARQUART, '
Walnut Bottom. entith. Co:. Pa.
For ePtle rot I.I4YRIt4ICIL & DIIO. Drug Store,
Car Palo,
mama
DATENT . , CLOTI4ES . RAIW.
The 4udoreiguod barlag purchased • this
right to Ilauulacture and well Bronfloablo's Patent "
Clothes Hack for till: county, giros nut= chat the
Public. will 1 e called upon; yahoo' by himself or •
hi, agent, a nd Orders aulleitod . for thu same. It •
it 0110 of the very best improvornentar of Silo aga,, '
and should bo found hi 'beery' bousgliflid. forgers
will be proMptly•ftfted.
i ••, • .
-This mproved clothes rack ban many a ran • ~.)• •-,
get, and, on account of its simplicity and ccfnven. , ••••
lance must rocummend- I itsolf to 'ail: Every
•Familyis well aware of tho inconyonlence and
annoyance or sloned by not having a cow...Joie/41;1,
arrangement n which •to dry Clothing. Inoletric •
nosy of the Feather wilt often not ',admit or',
°With:lg being exposed out dbonft yet familina 'hot
provided wit a properly constructed Clothes - Itaqit, : ,..
fbr use in deorp have no alternative: . oftett - " 0 '
t-o, is it the case when Clothes aro being
that, for want of a suitable Clothe; ttaok on which.
to-thoroughly dry' . them, "Cluilith ac.,,,are called
Into requisition for that purpoao, thus diecontmod.,:,?;M
lug-the lady of tit., house if a seat le regulredr-tet,-.'7,4
say nothing of the inconvenionca otherwise 4. , k•
Also of this ImnrOved Rockall the anflOyancos are;
obviated'
It Is adapted (hr out:doors as viol' in-door use,
and the =floor in which it Is constructed mattetri.'•f:
It useful at all times. When
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