Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, January 22, 1869, Image 3

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ANNIVERsAitY.—The Good-Temp-
Jar Lodgeat VarlialeAtitend holding its.
6th annual Anniversary in Rheem's Hall,
tin Monday owning, 'irebruary Ist. There ,
will be seirarat',speeches delivered by' V"-
...rious members of the' Lodge, and sonic
Essays read,.
„which we have no doubt,.
will prove netenly interesting and enter
taining, but'also instructive.: The object
of the Anniversary is fo'''show some erthe
workings olthe_Drder, in _our..Addet. The
public are, cordisliy invited to attend.
Admp,den free, ,Hciorcopon at 6 o'clock,
entertainment - commences at 71 o'elOck
recisel
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Cotryp-i';'Pßocp ---
eDulas.Second
Week.—T4 prooeedinga if the Court, fOr
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the second week, are as follevis :
_ L.. Jan.lB;.ll3B9.Report'Af_Auditor_ap
;..., .• pointed to state an account and file an
. • terest calculation in the matter of tap ex
.. ceptions.fo ticWuntot-M,Mmich's assignee,
fled, and conflriffediaisi
Myers, use of Rbaf vs ICC. Spangler, et
a1.—N0; . 9, Nov.V.'lBBB. 18 Jan. 1869.
0. E. Maglaughlm appointed Auditor to
make — distribution — or the -money" in Ale
• _bands of the Sheriff, arising froth the sale
of defendants'. - teal estate., -
Hoch vs Kellar—No. 26, Jan..T. Ex. Dt.
18 Jan. ,]BO9. -...By-consent ,money: arising
film the sale of defendants' real estate is
'Considered in Court, and. Parker,
Esq., appointed Auditor to report thofaets
and make distribution.
Wrn. A. liorritand Wm. B. Marquart
doing business as Morrit and Marquart vs
/ Joseph H. Singiser—N6,, '4l, April T.
1867. Case ..in damages... Verdict for
plaintiff s4oodamages. Ritner and Miller
- - for plaintiff; Timid for llefendant. --
Elizabeth
Fenton, James Mcßeth add
Jane his wife in her right, John B. Carson,
Eliza B. Carson,..Elihu Carson, James
- McElwain and Alice his wife in her right
and William Carson v's James McCulloch
—No. 23, 'Nov. T. 1867. Ejectment. On
trial. Penrose,• _Sanderson and Hays for
plaintiffs, Sharpe for , defendant. •
Bills :turn been printed at office for
f tti, ',-lowingFtiblic Sales. • .
• Jan. 5 26--,Sainuel Diller, Sr., Executor
of Geo, Hoover, dec'd , fa s ts of Frankford
twp., personal property.
Jan: 14— A. L. Sponsler, Real Estate,
in Carlisle,.
Jan:2l--,Bonjainin McKeehan, perso
nal property, at the house,,,of Jno: Q.
Zinn, at Mt. Rock.
• J an. 22—Daniel C. Diller, r'eal estate
and personal property, at the houSe of
Michel Staub, near Churchtown.
Feb,,l6.—James M. Ralston, Dickinson
township, personal property.
Feb. 18.—Jacob Musselman, South Mid
• dleton.iownehip, personal property.
Jan. 26.—P. Messethmith, Carlisle
Borough; real estate. •
• March 2.—Samuel W. Holmes, North
Middleton township, personal property
Feb. 19.—William Wise, South Mid
dleton towebin, personal
,property. •
Feb: 16—Benjamin Hopple, South Mid
dleton township, Horses; Cattle, Agricul
tural- Implements, &c.
Feb. 16—Henry Long, Monroe Town
ship, 2 miles east of Boiling Springs, per
sonal property.
Feb. 11 , —Jacob Strickler, South Middle
ton township, personal property
Feb. B.—John Ricker, South Middleton
township, personal property.
March I.—Wesley Mountz, West Hill,
one mile West of Plainfield, personal
-Tot-1y
— propioTty.
• . Feb. 20.—Samuel Allan, of Silver
Spring, township, § mile South West - of
New Kingston, of •Horses, Cattle and
Farming Utensils.
LIST OP SALES—COMMODORE POR
TER. Auctioneer.
Feb. 12th. Rickabaugh & Elmer, Frankfd
" 16th. Sohn Cornman, W. Pennsboro
" 18th. Andrew Oiler, jr., Frankford
" 24th. Samuel Ebbert, Dickinson.
" 26th. D.,Van Kirk, West Pennsboro'
Mar let. J. W. Mountz, West Pennsboro
" Bd. Philip Zoigler, Franktord.
" Bth. Goo. Henry, Mifflin.
" • 9th. Samuel-Ebbert,'Dickinson.
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FIRE COMPANY MRETINO.—At a
stated tapeting of tho Cumberland Fire
COisipany held in, their Hall, on Saturday
evening, January 16, 1869, tho following
officers wore elected for the ensuing year
Prisideq—Martin C. Herman, Deg
Secretary—Edwin D. Quigley.
Treasurer George A. Dillman
lat. Director—Jacob Albert.
2d. William Thrush,
Id:
Frederick R. Hays
4th. Frederick Haye.
Solomon Stoufor
The President then made the following
appointments
Committee on Aceountit,Jonn B. Brnt
ton, Stepbedi Pendergrass, Jesse Hays.
—Committee -- on — RePci , " l-7 " 3 "ti
Michael Smith, JOhn Gallaway.
Pipesmen—Leonard Parker, John Bai
ley, John'Arney.
Plugsmen—William Martin, William
Bortz.
Laritpheri—John B. 'Behalf, —Michael
Boyle; William Lippert.
SOLDIERS' MONUMENT.—RoII of
lionar.:=The Council of the Soldiers'
Monument Association of Curnborland
County, desire to obtain immediately a
complete list of all officers and enlisted
menWho . entered into the service of the
U. 11. during the War of the Rebellion,
from any 'borough or township of Cum
berland County and. who were either
killed in tattle, or died from wounds or
disenin' - eatracted in the service. The
friends of all such deceased officers and
soldiers are specially requested to report
by letter or otherwise the name, company
and regiment of each with, his former res
idence, to the undersigned at an early clay,.
in *Het that' a full' list .May be made out
without delay. A brief military history
of each person is also requested, which
will be pirblished in the transactions of
the Monument Association.
E. BEATTT,
Car. Secl'y.
Doc.264tf.
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„Baldness, Gin'yneeil and other im
perfections of the "lair will be regarded
ns inezetisable after atrial of Mrs. B.
A: ALLuies Improved (new style) Hair
Restorer or Dressing, (in ins bottle,)
cry Druggist sells it. Vriee One Dollar.
Dee.ll-Im.
MARKETS.
owitLisLE PRODUCE. MARKET.
Vantalcianuary 21et, 180.
/Wart.,
aporflua d 0.,..
do 'RYE.
' WEITZ waxii ,
MID d 0....
RYE
CORN..
.OAII3, (now): ...
OLOVEhBEttli...
TD:dOTUYSICED.
EARLOY• •.. ..
BIEMZI
"" General Produce * :Market.
'Oarlhte Januar); 214 t, 1860.
Corrected Weektil by' Andrew WashmoOd
• : 110 DAOONRIIODLIAIRD, 'l2
'M08,.. '26 DAOON DIM,. 16
LARD, . • 16 WHITEI BRANS — 825
TALLOW,: 0 PARED PRAWNS, 25
• IiIOADL ' 'ItINPARRD PRAOIIRB. 15
'D.ERDWA•Xr'I •• •40 DRIED APPLES, '2.60
BACON' HAUB' • • , 18 aeqp, ' 4
. MARRIED. •
•••' IlltiOKEß—PlSilliPlibl—ba. the 44th ult., at
-the residence of the brblVa father,*. by 1t.,. J.
• Swartz, Mutt. Ws: l l.ll..l4taker, of Ne Pa., to
ty
lilts Penal. E. Inehbur of 'Carlisle, Pa.
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Mar of the Valley plena copy.) •
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— . 2 4OINSBWOLF.--On the 11th Imt. , by!- the
Jtay.flohn Atilt; &tr. :'Johnston Mrtlt of North
Nintilstott tottiship, to Illlss Prehen i, ts A. Wolf of
Mourns tAl*ostgp,pUtrit , l9 . !lan cy county,
WILLIABIBWV—FIFAEIL—on the Hill .ult., by
, •,_the Bor. 4:Donohoe,. Mr. , Jalnel Wlllhooson, to
tw. Mita Moonier, both of thti county. „
4 19.1i1D--iiiiiol{.--013 the2lth ult., by itu ' reatee,
ISIK.Tere We
tr.pt, toff:lto Ftehrtetto plack, both of
tpu DA1at.....1114316-4thilbilisthe lame /toy, by the
Darr, to Wee lamb A . Ademe, both
of thle enmity. „
,•• • rlii. •.• •r• .: • • • " •
• sfoothiniiiiii.4;itililotit'ind.:
lieu Jon. /11.11o0andlleb; he Os Olal pear, of her
110%
- ' iiibli IiLAIR & SON, "Soutli 'rnd"—Csrllele, Ifn
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porters of ff lioorkswars..,' , ... ' •
Willow! been Importing Ware regularly dui off%
the last three years, find hove on frond the far est
kook out of tho' eft1e5......W0., have just Oditad,:ttro
Invoices, filling ffinur Tarletibeffor the, dlitterlituil
coming spring Weal -. 2' . ... , ' • ..,: ~- pt, -
.. •We'aro selllog - irable-wsre• dfoucil
,v&for, -- Ce Efr .
ware, Salt, EIRE', 'aid Cfree - Srles - foinorify WICII.I
, rk
T.7'
BALE AND RETAIV,-below; enii
y-ricri-4 et -offso
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PlMao call'
''7,P;ll:r6olfarrelSl3olll'ol . lilist.Ttetelvitig - ". -";',, , . '
Spboial
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.All persons knowlig . thernaelvell'lmlebted teihe
nee-be klmfetion43ereitil eqd
aettle the game withouCh3rtber, notlee
LEIDICII
_ fljan 69
• • ' ; ' Philadelphia, AMti 12tb;
'JAcon'Scurefs—Doir Sir It gives tue4iliesnr
to bear testimony to/the efficacy of i'Sclveles Cyle-
Ercilid Bitter Cordial." 'My daiihler r aiiiiiii ` asleeh
affiliated for the last two years with Indigestion
ffiyspepsia,_for _wide& she, had_the-aervides-o,
medical skill, and alentried various remedletiwitit.
out avail, was at last induced to try yetir "CieltW
bratedliitter Cordial," and Iwm happy to nay,her.
healthhis been ehtirely restored by Its use., I
would therefore recommend It to othere-nuderlng
from the same cause, as I believe it to be an in
valuable remedy In such calm.. v.
Very reapectfullY,
D. W, EASTLACK, 230 d Orem, st,.
Rend SCHLETZ'S standing 'advertisement in
-anat. or-column, '
16jau-It. I _
All our Goods reduce d, Silks, Poplins, Merinos,
Puri, Cloths and Cluslmers. • Special atteutinn .
called to our Stork. We' guarantee our prices
lower tban the lowtett.
REM
Sleighs I Sleighs! Sleighs !
A. ➢. & N..Sherk have now on hind over n dozen
et tirtt•clase Sleighs, both single and double
seated. For sale at ,their now 31anuStetory, .on
the corner of South and•PiLt Streets.
27nov -3ts.
ATER'S AMERICAN ALMINAC, for 180 D, bna been re
01,011 by
for delivery gratis, to all who call for it. This num
ber contains jireofs to show that.snzto of the stare
have . existods for sixty milliops of years. Wojintl ,
not supposed such proof possible, but the DoCllr
gives it in a shape which scorns indisputable. Ills
witticisms have long tootle his book acceptable; his
medical ads ice makes it Indispenasb le to famine.,
and now lie adds the most at'iirtling problems of oh
tract science to its attractions.
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,Tan.S.l t.- •
Corn Shelters and Fodder Cutters.
Evpry farmer should have one of the superior
STAR CORN SUELLERS, of %ONO we have three
sizes, very cheap.. Also the NATIONAL FODDER
CUTTER, of which we have four sires, with other
Agricultural Implements of the .very "best make
at low prices. Call and see them ut F. OA lIDNI4R
& COT., Foundry and Machine Shore,, Carlisle, Pa.
lldec 68-6 ts.
463-DE AF N ESS, VLINDNES: and CATARRH
entyi with the utmost F uccoss by .1. Is•Acs M. D.
anci ib. - OrCllfor of Di.Nelses of the Eyt _and _Ear__ i ri lla
Nritical7,l,ll4; ofi — Wrziwilertnitt,l.2 yrjars c.pri-ience
(tenderly of Leyden. lielland,) No. 80r#Sh „St.,
Phila. Testimonials can be seen at toI °film -. rho
medical laculty,ara iuslqd to accompany their pa
tlents,as he has no secrets In hie practice. Artificial
eyes inserted withou t pan . . No charge for exam
stidn.
Pjurie 68.1 y
DR. JACKSON'S ANALDPTICA.
NEW REV EDY ,IN CONSOMPTION.—A Physi.
lan who had Consumption for several years with.
regnant .leetlings of the lungs, cut ed himself with
a medicine unknown In the profession, when his
case appeared hopless. Ito in the only physician who,
has used lt in his own person, or who has any know!.
edge alto virtues, and ho ran ascribe the degree of
health•he now•tmloys to nothing but Um use of his
medicine; and not ing but utter despair and 'entire
extinction of ail h ‘ 'ir.‹ .... . zetOvery, together with a
want of confidence I all others induced him to hazard
the experiment. To those suffering with any disease
of the Lunge he proffers a treatment ho confidently
bellevei will eradicate. the disease. Price $1,50 per
bottle or $8 a half dozen, sent by express. Send fur
circular or cell on DR. Ii BOYLSTON J ACKSON,
No. 250 North Tenth Street, Philadelphia.
Per sale by Henry p. Geier. Meehan Iceberg, Pa.,
and Druggists generally.
22may 68-Iy. ,
lICIRSIC and Cattle Powder.. and lanlmonts,togeth
a
with A large nesortment of frosl,Druglnd Medi
clan, Dye ,Stuffe, &c., cire.,juet received at Common
& WorthingtoL'a Drug Store, No. 7,East Male Street
M. MY 'll5,
1. EltS
111. •31Y.EIL S, & G. 0
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
HAVE REMOVED TO
No. 105 ARCH STREET,
PIIIL4,DELPIIIA
24july 68-6 me
TV A 1) VIEJSISEIIIEN 1;5.
'DUBUC SALE OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY.
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Thp Sutse,riber'wlll sell n t Public Sale, his stork
and farniink utensils, on Wednesday, February
24th, and hie Itouinhald and K 'talon Furniture
On Tuesday, the 9th of +lard, these bales It ill be
„ .
mstio upon the•premiqes, in Dickinson township,
In this county, on the road leading from )It. Rork
to the Stone Tavern, nildwa heC4. - •co, the
two pi9.l, 8.1 1:Ilt:IITS.
22jan Oloit •
PUBLIC SALE.—The subscriber
Mgt toll At Public Salo. on his 1,1 . 01111. s about
too Mt, South of GlirlDle. none Dii•id Itnerne
Woolen Mill. in South Middleton township.' the
following personal property, to wit : Horres, Colt,
Cattle. Itopo, Pigs, not hie ant tro stock of farniing
Implements, together with a ntunber oriirtielre
Household and IC itehen Fuer:it:we_
22jan Olt 41s JERRY F. MELNEV
THIS Is, .F.N 0W N AS DR.
A CAMPBELL TITF, GREAT - MAGIC 'PAIN
KILLING MAN. POE CURING ALL THOSE WHO
ARE AFFLICTED ,
By the use of the 11faxic Paln Destroyer and
Liver Pills; you oan rare health, looney, and pro.
long life, There Isnot a pain or ache. nervous or
Inflamltory, but what tho great I'Vragle Pain Dec.
troyor will relieve, and In meet Instan,ns entirely
cure. Try it before any other remedy, for It is al.
most certain In every ease to ho just the thing; and
the only thing needed. References are - given of
wonderful cures performed by the great Magic
Medial:lB
Best Tfanover:lBo3.
Dr. Campbell—Sir—l had a cold 'Tattled on my
breast for ten yea., I wan not able at Umes to
speak a lopd word. I Wes told to get Dr. Campbell's
medlelno and try it, and named me MS days.
CanisTlAN 800 MAN.
Jonestown, May 30, 18613.—Dr. Campbell, Dear
Sir: I cheerfully recommend your medicine as a
certain cure for mck headache. ,
JACOS a. naiLmAN.
Derr4wnship, Ml.—Cured of baekache of 40
yearn ding, by using Dr. Cemphell'a PAM Des
troyer and Pills, for three weeks.
JOHN lava, age . flasr 72 years.
Nowmanstown, Lebanon county, 1867.-1 wee af
flicted with rheumatism, using crutch. for 20
yearn. I wan told to get Dr. Campbell's Pain be.
etroyer and Pills, end try them, they cured me, In
two months. FREDyniCK BUBB, nada 63 years.
Union Dopoelt, Dauphin county, 1067.—Dr.
Campbell.—DearUir—l have suffered for the lost
23 years tram Dyspepsia end coned ipetion; I tried
youtmedicing as directed; they cured me In six
wake. Quo' SPANOLra, aged 04 years.
Chemberaburg, October - 2U, 180—J was cured of
Pile. of 17 yearn standing by using Dr. - Camtholl's
Magic Pain Destroyer.end Pills for._ one month.
DAVID HONER.
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North Middleton township, Cumberland county
Dr. Catapbell—l cheerfully recommend your
mute - medicine as a useful medicine in a family,
for children; my youngest child was taken with
the croup in the night; I did not expect her to
'live ten Minutes; I had a bottle; my wife ;rive ac•
cording to directions; it cured'in five minutes.
990
... 600
6 60
...1 60
..11 60
...1 30
SAMUEL KINIRT.
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• . Jackaon burg, Perry county, August 10, 1866—Dr.
Clampbell(Dear Blr I bought Your bottles, and two
boxes of your Pills for. my boy. who hod thg rhou.
matlem for one year; then turned - to scrofulous: be
was drawn arookod and could not'walk; I tried all
the medicines I knew, and they all failed, but your
medleitie cured. him In two weeks.
Uo
... • 00
to • •1 70
ITONDXRPO!.. DISCOVERT OP WOP.M 102000E0.
Lebanon; 1860—I have repeatedly used Dr.
Campbell's Worm Lazonges,for my youngest boy,
who was war; ilea for a longtime; I gave him one
dose In the morning and one in the afternoon;
there wire 20 large worms pulsed and not leis than
700 to 800 aced worms. Youre.Truly...•
Pular'
' Two miles East Carilele,lBol—Dr.Canipbell;your
Pain Destroyer and Liver' Pills should be made
known; my wlfe,wes In bed with paint, for three
-years; her head, ueek,arms,slege, hands, and Linger.
were drawn crooked with rhottmatistm I do believe
I spent one thoummtdollars for her, and recnivod
no benefit; hearing,nbrint your medicines, I bought.
twelve bottios and six boxes; alter using eight
bottles, with the, piibn— she could , walk with
crutches; after she had'used four more, elm 'throw
her crutches away. This lady's weight Is 225
pounds, and eyed over 60 yours.
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• "JAcOll ADAMS—
. The mmllcino afm - 14 had from Dr. Campholl; at
Carllele maikaWon 7 Wednoaday• and' Eilturdnyi or
any Limo at Itlley's Dotal, Carnet,
2lien 09-1 m • - '
1P11:',J.. , Ef. .' . ' BEND ERl,—;llomQeo
pothic PhYsician. °Mee In the room form
er y occupied by ~ i. J. Bender, deed:
16jan 66.1 y. • ' ,
N . .
penione holding
111 Bounty Bonds' or the Borough of Oarnalo due
January Ist 1960 araboreby notified to present thorn
to' Jowl W. Oglltit, Duro' Trealitrer 'for paymont,
Si all Interest ell caw from that date.
Proildont Town Mullett,.
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• P UBLI 0 - 8 W. IL. Baugher
• lila poll hie Stook and rafmlnd tttenelle on
h promises 1 4 mile floutltnt Vontet7lll n , •Ro Uon
-441,pn Pabunr
01).4py 224 1861
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T HE GREAT MORNING PAPER
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.:I piCIOR T IV_ 0_ 0 EI , ; S
Iltrt IT. 'READ iT.- .: :111.1Y 1 READ IT. .
Tho Mitiniug Poet contains 28 'columns, and every_
.dopirnient has:boon enlargod and Improved. The
Editorials nro nhlo• and brilliant, and while if 'ad.:
vorates Republ iraß prloslithle It
_IP independent of
Meal Reports pre full. and
• including own - Aping of intirest Qti :Philadelphia
and tho nolghbOiltig :Waits. • It' his the tateat
elographic nerve. The Drama, Art, Music, Liters
:tore, Agriculture, and Flounce. receive .thomugh,
attention, It iP universally admitted to havo no
superior non cheap independent, nowepapor.•
READ TILE OPINIONS OF DWI PRESS.
The A ati,S7avery Standard ,pny "As penny
paper The Pest
I s the boot qn its political tone •
and'ltVgeneral•fipielrituients iti tit fine ever been
dastiedpi.thia eountry." - • ". •
The olijc says:. "We have frequently had occa--
Alon_to adtnlrc.The_Lustlindepundence_nultiek,.
;and If people will read thulleal papers • at.. t ;we
would - much prefer that they should sulnicr 'llrfer•
OHO which what it thinks: than
•otliets which aro - attempting• to ride - two - Ithrses
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Albany (Y. 17..) Knid.wborko. sap: "Tho
Post Is - ono of tho sh:atprtt sod • hoonest . .ritspoys Itt
•Phtladelphia."
Thia Bedford County Pkras says: '.lts Influence,
it-too:oooidiag.lt.,ounreeil,2;orl
tnld, In s vary n j o ,il 0 t r f
Unto." •
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The Harrisburg ililrint .. payF : "The Post is the
ablest r as well as• the most fearless and indopendent
Radical newspapers In Philadelphia , . _ ..
The Reading Eagle - say s : "It la onOl. oritio ,
handsomest papers on our exchange -list." ' --" -.,-&••
The Delaware County Republican says:. ildueli
of the advertising is ao good as local patter. It
is ju st such a paper ea ought', to be largely taken
In the suburbs of the city.'! . - '„..,'.
The New York Tribune says' "T he 'Post hes
always been an hbnert,, Andepandent. 'journal,
edited with groat ability, ~ Velleap Radiant 'paper
will do the cause good In Pennsylvania.” , ' '
We could rill pages with opinions equally corn
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plimentory from the newspapers o all politics of
Pennsylvania,Now York, arid eve y State in the
-Union. The enhrgethent of ThdPost has -at once
Increased its circulation and po nlarity, and the'
subscription list grows larger -every day.
Tile Morning Post -will be mailed to nay address
Upon the folloWing terms, — .... .. ~ r .
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W. C. SAWYER k, CO
Six MontbB,
Time Month,
Address
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1 - ) EPOUT OF POOR DOUSE
11 , 03.
Ta the the Judges of tho Court" Of
_Qtateter So‘.• leas of Cumberland County. The
malerslatml "Poor .1 louse Visitors" for the year
1865 rel,et trolly relent. That'-in-pursuance of our
app Ointment - ae hove visited the Prior noune
smerttl tune, It intitryals during the yettr, and
with a vit or •.tittltdmtersely., COI rrrtly at to the
condi fsek f the pat.tnis.. , and the treatment of the
paupers. 1.171.1 e thcal. i•itH IsjthOlar any previous
not ire to the: toward. We found the hulhlllege in
all the departments olegn and in good order, the
yard , attached thereto and oul-buildings properly
protected and 'well attended to, showing good
mmoomnent on part obthe Steward and his desire
for the Mem,nn of the county as well oh for the
comfort of those who have (Ilion under his care.
In going thiough the buildings occupied by the
paupers, no teem' the rooms clean and wolf
van
illsted,'end were In hrto ',longed with rho fresh and
cleanly appearance of the furniture, including
beds :told bedding, alai the pauporn themselves ap
parently happy and contented in too enjoyment.
f the libmal provisions made by the county. for
their wants and ebutfort. The health Of the es
tablishment appears to ten to he remarkably good.
when 100 consider no largo number and character
of the inmates. We have no reaLort - to find fault
with any thing that came under our observation,
we have no Improvements to suggosl,. bulleving
that If Airy - further .c0...,ht lons are relhired
they will he fully met by the ler.a, toed Convenient
building now being erected lie. Snyder, Steward'
and Mt, Snyder, i Matron; ere deserving of much
credit for the I.dt blot smelter in width they ails
ebarge their duties both thr tbe ttounty and the
paupers,, .
0 I t.
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_'.s.cc.s,_Lcw,..Junttary_2(l„aB69
The s'ul;eeiltiWiiiferitiS'isnoiitiito - 'o6iiiiitin'W;
burg, soil win offer hfs residence et 'Public Salo.
it is one of the owed desirable locations in Carlisle,
situated on the Southeast corner 6f Voinfret and
Si. Part let being the corner tot contain-
Ing . 2 . 2 - feet In front, by HO feet n' depth on Bed•
ford Street, haring thereon areeted a fine ;Two-
Story
BRICK ROUSE,
and .back building. On this-property there la a
goad Cisfern, choice -fruit on the-premisaa, Gas Ux.
tures in the room. Lot No. 2. bee a front of about
:IR feet on l'omfrat Street by 140 iu depth. lrith
Wentherboarded Dwelling -11ciuse,--- •
thereon orected;,and n good well of water, choice°
Fruit Trees, a fine lot of Drapes and privilege. of
wall on•adjuining Jolt Lot Nu. 2,'hying 100 Tent on
liefurd Street, and 60 feet en dollt, will divide It
off In lots of 25 tent verb oh Bedford Street; which
well make desirable building Into. Shone lots are
located in the lone of lots No. 1 and C. This prop
erty will Ito sold -together or separately as pray
best suit purchase's..
'forme of sale.: Ton per cent., when struck off,
and one-half of the'purehase money to be paid on
the let of April next,l ens the ton per cent., and
the remainlifg half in two equal annual payments
with Interest; encored by judgment from first day
of April next, whoa a good deed will be executed
and possession given.
Sale In front of the Court linos°, nt o'clock
on said day. P. Mt:SSP:IIB3'ITH.
15jan 69• ts. R. ltICAlt IN liT, Atect'r.
1I
DON'T SWEAR!
Docnu
Nu you have lo pay large profits 'on your
Dry and Fadey Goods, Lineps, Cottons, leelither
llooda. Bibles, Albums, Silver Hated Ware, OultOry,
kr : for 300 can s• nd to 110 DSON; MORSE at CO'S.,
great Dnllar s'/,le Institution.: and get your goods
at man ninon ries priers, orfte/y per cent. less than
retail huts,
rend fora eireulail(fe won't cost anything.) and
Bentltng—to-our'
Agents fr. , of cwt. Add TV...
inMON , MORSE & CO..
trU Sun bury St., Boston Mats.
isj un ai-1 to. •
Restores gray"and faded Hair to - its
ORIGINAL COLOR, rerde.ves Dandruff,
CORES ALL DISEASES OF THE SCALP,
Prevents BALDNESS, and ° makes the hair
gro‘ir Soft, Glossy and Luxuriant.
$l.OO aol WO' per Bottle:Rad foal, in A Neal Pam Box.
Prepared by SEWARD, BENTLEY
.t CHENEY, Druggists, Bahl°, N.Y. Sold,
by all Druggists.
22jan 611.6 m
- -4 XI4:UTORS' S,ALE OF VAL
UABLE REAL MSTATII.—WIII °to offered at
l'u lie Bale, at the Court 'louse, in Cm l'hie'uch
of Carlisle, nt 11 o'clock, A, M., on Friday, the 22d
day of denuary,lBoo, the following. descrlbod kcal
No,•/..,The Two Story .Stol3W Homo • and iot of
around on Etna side of North annoyer Btroot, now
In the °empathy of John - A. Keller, containing
about 112 feet in front and 210 feet in depth to a
public alloy. This is ono dT the most desirable
business locations In the town.
No. 2. The Two Story Frame Homo on the West
side of South Pitt Street, now In the occupancy of
Daniel Low. containing in front About GO foot.. and
120 Net in . depth. Those properties aro rented un
til April let, 1870, td the present occupants.
No. 2. A Lot of Ground on the Barracks lane and
North - street - extended. containing about 434-Acres.
Go.q. Also three Lets in Nortb Andaletan
about 34 mils Bent of Carlisle, on the' Doi Hone
road, containing ebony 23 Aches. Theta .piopertios
Coll I.o.examined at any time Lauri' , the day of
sale: ,Terms avoid will'ho made known on day of
solo.' ANDROW NitIBINUED, .
1 - I. ' • At. M. HENDERSON, -
• * • of .0E0..1Y,K11M1113.1t,
Etlan 68-Ito. ' ' •
.QT.ONE, v/ADvr*p.
Benitl - propoelile wlll hetecolyed'et the 'office
of Wallop, k. nem. on , l'ucetlay, Jour 'l3th,
1369;p5.th0 delivery' of' . " ;
YoV'lliKendstnizing the eastern' end of Mein Street,
'CIO 'a portion , Yorlc, vomits ..-Prionissic to be
for loantilleS'oCstorio from 100 - t01..560- . lieicilea,
and''to'lnclude delivery', 401 - any pint %between
the residence of. Dlr. Ames Boill even the. yoris road,
and the Lotort Baring The atone .to ho delivered
on or before, the 10th day of March MO:
I=
ken 00 at.
',•'' C" S 11,•••
Hi g hest. klarkotprlcy9_CAldi bdr , pain for old COP.
TER, 13 1 tA1 . .8,-.LEAD,Z I Z . IIO, O & .
tit
Kox
sot i . .
Esglo Works llkrrlsburg„Pas,,
PJAil'i3o4m
• •
;;171.4
uj XEOUTORS''NOTIOE.-,
• LotteraTestameotary baying Shia -day
Issued ou the detate of Georg° .[louver, 'late
loraa r lVord to:wdetilp, Cuinberlond. county , , to the
' subettileir a reoldent of Meet ‘Yennebore-.torenehlp;.
'm
••of kt 'county ; tootlak.la •bereby glroa.,to all
parties latilehted to eald 'extol° to make Immrallate
paymettkandlo all thelio having claims against
"it to prallopt ;Om properly aittlientleatertfor, pay
ment' '. • ; BAltlUEl , l)lblattl,
IJeri 0524V1. 1 . Ekeeutor,
piTOTlO.E.4=rorders for . coal on be
tAitiikw.ottratd, bo ractlyad And prompt.'
s tOsto(toot iliorgwon,& Worthington's', Ding
Btoro, Nallor's literary -litoro, at Itaries
,oracory , litors'",: end, Jehn 'napt's. Ctoproctionary
Rata,' nci. , Aziozyik..nnitojn.
• '
OLE.' - --111i: John ' Ifriniilitt'• f:, 'will
5.3:"..11 et Palle Sale e lde entiri:Stoek', otalotwo•
hula and Kitchon Vurnltura, on Vi r odnosany,Thure
day and Frldey, March 17th, 1.8611 and 18th, It
bang the l'iwniture now hi noo• by lil • Itt the
petntulth iloUse.' . • r .. ' : ' - •
. ....
. ,
. .• ,
=ME
OE
w ADEN/OW=IM
THE MORNING POST,
TILE UOItNDG POST,
le2 South Sevauth Street,
Philadelphia
WM. M. 111 , 1NDICBSUI4,
JACOB HOFFMAN,•,
.1011 N 3 ZITZEB. -
s, IiTTZ It It
4..V3,.P. tti
‘ }HIN,
13ER.
QHERIFF'S. SA . vlttue
bf oundry writs of Venditioni Ripon's" leaned
out of thc: Court of 'Common Pleas of Cumberland
County,. and to mu directed, I wilt expose to, solo
by public Tenduo or outcry, at the Court House„
in: he d3orough of Carlisle, on Friday. January
.8tb.1809,. at 10 o'clock, A. 3!,, the folinwing do.
scribed Real Bata?, witf-" , -_ trj
A lot of ground. eitfintedltt. MeseiLtnitiniblD-
Cumberland county,-Pa.,-bounded on the South' by
tho'Trhullo Spring Road, on the West by land of
,John Antdonyi--and .the - South and East by
lantioof Daniel Llolfort, containing. ornsLand.a.krtif
acre'', more or less, having thenion erected a one
..and-a.b a it. story-Log Dwelling-House,,NramoShop
Log Stable and othor out buildings. Seined nod'
..taken In execution as the propSityOof Benjamin
ALSO.—A tract of land situated in East Penni
botough township, Cumberland county, Pa.,
bounded on the Batt by lands of lacob Kuntz, on
the South by lands or William Drayok,.on the West
by land of-Franklin Koons, and on the North by
land Of D V. Sil c or, containing 20 acres, more or
lees. Solzedst tPtikad iti:e*ocutiotivitsittfeli rityw.
arty of Oootgo lend.
ALSO.—A lot of ground situated in Newton
'township, °timberland county, Pa., bounded on
the North by Main Street, on the Bast by David
Ilursh, on_the.South byan alleyrand-on-the-West
by Benjamin Whistler, containing 00 feet - in front
and ISO feet to depth, more or less, having thereon
created. a two-story Frame Dwelling „Boma, and
Franie - Stable and - otherout•bnildinga:
taken" in execution as the property of .Aittpander
D. Kennedy.
To be sold by lee,
•
JOB. O. THOMPSOSI; .
,
.. .. , . , Sheriff.
,
_CONDITIONB.-0/1 all vales of 000 oroyer $5O-wil
bo requlrod to bo pald when the pobperty Itlittriok
en off, and Mon alt calesunder $5OO.
18dec 08-ts. , •
PROCLAMATION.
HEREAS $ ' thti '..12051118
:
Onaiinsi, President Judge of the several
Courts of Common Ploas of the, counties of CUmber
len d, Perry, and Juniata, and Justice of the several
Courts ofOyer and TorininorandlienefalJallPolly
ory in sald countiesond Hons. Thos. P. Blair and
Hugh Stuart, Judges of the Ocitirts of Oyer and Termi
ner and Jail.polivory lot tho trial ofall capital ,and
other offenders,• saideouritkof Ontuboriandi
by their precept tr .no directed, dated Bth November,
1809 have ordereu tho Court of Oyer and Terminer,"
and • Oenbral Jail-delivery-10 bo-holden at Carlisle,
on the 2d Monday of January, 1889, being the
11th day, to continue two weelte.
" NOTION is hereby given to the Coroner,Justices of
the Peace, and Constablee of the said county ofOuto
barren d that tliolltre by the said preceWtscommatid•
'ed to'bethen and there In their proper persons, with
their rolls ' records, and inquisitions examinations,
and all other remembrances, to do those things which
to their offices appertain to bo done, and alt those
that are bound by recognisancen, to prosecute
against the -prisoners that ere or then shall bo in
the Jail of said county, are be there tetvelatfutn:
them as shall be just.
ME
JOB. O. THOMPSON,
Sheriff.
becenibor 11, 18613.—te
ORPtANS!. ,COURT. SALE.
By virtue of an order of tlio Orphan's Court .
of Cumberland County, I will st.ll at the Court
Boos°, In tho Borough of Carlisle. on Saturday,
Iho tßld day of January, 1869, at.lo o'clock, A. M.,
the following described real estate, Into the proper
ty of lire. Catharine 0111olin, deed.
A Lot of Ground, situated on East Pomfret
Street, In'the' Borough 'of Carlltlo;' bounded on
the East by property of :John GIN% dec!cl., on
the NorthWy Thomas Brie, deed., on 'the Wait by.
Jetnes Arinstrong, deed., and on the South by
East ponifret Street, containing thirty feet in
front and nsnoty feet in depth, more or lest,
having theteon exacted a 'IIYO.BTORY WEATIIER
-1304RDED FRAME 11011 SE Ar.
Terms of solo Ten per tont. of the purchase
111°,0y-to bo paid *lien the property Is stricken
down, thu balance Orono:halt' on the :confirmation
of the solo by. the-Court, and othe balance on the
Ist day of April 1869. when a deed will be made
lend possession given. Taxes for 'the year 1869
to bo gold by the purchaser
MEriMi
proposals will
N 0 1,
o ri r ` e l. cp C h. E .
d . --..Stneed
this orate
Saturary,...Tartuary 16th, 1869, tor furnishing.
the Troops at the Carlisle Barrack., Pa., with the
beet, of
FAXILY FLOUR
for six (6) months from and after the first day. of
February 1860, or such less time as the Commissary
(irnoral of Subsistence U. S Artily may direct.
Proposals must be in duplicate and endorsed
'Proposals fir Flour," and must contain the minims
WilrM4l3
the liiittrul-Td4;
- 61 - two .F.espon,lblepersln. _
= b - offrta - ,7.llec . onie"rOaponslhlsloi. -
lortintnee of no Contract.
Persons who hid are requested to ho present at
the opening of the proposals. Tito novernment
°erves the right to reject any or all bids which
be s y nay consider unreasonable, or for any othor
:ngiclent count,
RAY T.OORDON,
Bth U. 3. Cavalry, A. C. Q.
Ofllre A. C. S., Carlisle Barracks, Pa.
Ijan
rylindo SALE OF A, VALUA
BLE RESIDENCE.
On Thursday, January ith, 1869.
In pursuance of all order or Orphans' Court of
- Cumberland County, I will sell at Public 841 e, at
the Court House; that valuable House end Lot of
Ground, ri tooted on the BeaHada of Senth Hanover
Street; in tho Borough of Carlisle. It being , the'
residence of arte Dr. , J. J. Bender, deceased.
The Lot has a front of 40 feet.ou.South Hanover
Street; and extends in depth 225 feet,-,to alley.
a
The improvements re a Double Three.Stery ,
1101.188, wjth a Alvaro-Story Back Building, in the
best of repair. There Is a lino Stable and Carriage
Clouse on tholot, and also a fine lotot , limit Trees.
The House is located on one of the hest streets of our
borough, and ixedmirably adapted for a business
stand or the use Of a professional man.-
. -
Tf role 10 per cont. 00 day of sale. One half of the
residue ou April Ist, MD, and remainder April Ist,
1570. Terms of paymeut will bo extended if desired
by the purchaser •
Salo to commence at 10 o'clock.
EZF:KIEL HARTZELL,
Guardian
ECEIE
1869.
HARDWARE•
HENRY SAXTON,
WC>.
EA S 11 . 1 G T }CERT,
Carlisle, Pa
Wholesale and Retail dealer in Hardware. Iron,
Steel y n t lifi. Rudd! r , Nl:Aerials, Paints. ill 0,
Glass &e. •
Bluest quality of
..1 1nerleau and Eng'llab Parket
and Table Cutlery •
Every dv riptlon rd Tools adopted for All be
elianieal Trades et the inctut relebrotrd manure, and
warranted in every instance.
Guns. Pistulc tkpd A lutnunition.
P ,
fo. any . dopth warntlited to give sitistitetlou
Clement,
Plas at
laytlng Powder,
PH°, •
Slum ea,
ForKs,
Crow-bar,, -
Sledges, &e.
FARM' BELLS, PLOW 6.. CHAINS.
GRAIN RAGS, Ac.,
Builder: receivo mat,elalx to a groat advantage
poth In price and quality, .
Housekeepers Goods and utetrella 'lll gtduE
variety. -
FE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE
RREAT FUEL ECONOMIZER
PATENT EXCELSIOR WEATHER STRIPPING,
adopted for doors and windows.
We reel ourselves competent of pletuing all as
our goods are of the highest In .innyty and lowest
Miti
Orders by omit reitire prompt attention, goodi
Frelivered in I..9wpfree. .
Parties indebted to be for. 1.1368' will pleAse be
prompt in their payment. And nik to whom we are
Indebted mill please present their bills, for
nettle:Dent,
Nan 08,
Nr 0 TlQR—Letters • Testimientary
121' on' thelestata df dohtv hoover, Be., late, of
Frankford township, deceased, haviug beou . Issued
to,thc.subscrlber residing In the. opine tovtuslatn
notice le hereby given to all porsdne Indebted-10,
'ValdOstate to make vymeut, and t,ttose.ltaviug
elating to present thorn to. ' ,
JOHN HOOVER,
ANDREW ISHNNODY;'
Exacbtons.
IJnn C 9 Cts
-
Mice eta hereby given that• the partnership
heretofore existing between John W. Faust' and
lieury.B.•Alyors bus title day been dissolved by
mutuel.cotlicatti apd tife finuittiess , YrlfyiereAftsc
ho conducted by Usury S. :Styes's, at "the old pl
In Penn Township, Cumberland County. All it w•
sons Indebted to The firm are notified to settle
witivJohn W. 'Faust Immediately,
JOIIR W. FA usr, :
urcNity s. mrints :
‘ , A114 , GM •s •
1 Agit . STObk • on'
lIID. Schmidt,' Were for sale, In lots to
snit purclincare.
100 Sliarespalliate Papesit Bank Stock.
Thin BenY hee recently made a Dividend or
rive per ceht. fur Sir - Months, and has a conaidera
ble surplus. Apply to • - • • •
• Ar.MX. CATIWART,
.7, • ;;
,F 6 , • ^•
:Attorney.
, .
Effl
4000 r fm1-tr. , ,
THE,OLD ESTABLISHED Eqpt
. ,
• - •J. * J...DIOWdS,DI3ON & 00., ,
* .
120
Ie the lardelt Manufeeturlns Confectioner' in ."
Wholesale Dealers In Fruits, Mutts,' dd. in the Unit
ed States. •
• •
OmartliPld •
'ITAKER.
A dret,claes CABINET MAKER wanted, steady
employment given. • • -
• W. co,„IIIOKOR & BON.,
Welikii , ltarrisbarg, Pa .
den &SNIP. '
_.
RaiiroacP.
•.---
OIT.EIk4,IIIITED ABlOtinany,!
gin, •q
331:::01V.11211S1
960 MILES"COMPLETFD.
West from Omaha are new completed, and
be work is going on through. the'liiinter. 'As the
distance betweatillit l finishod, portion of the Union
and Central-Pacific Railroad!, fa
, "now leas than 400
andinTth companies 4reitteithlk forward the
worli,lth great energy, entiloylng-nvaiho,ooo men
tinro crib be no doubt that tlinwholte:
Grand Line 'id: tie 'Pito:lino
VVIII be opon tor livennesi'lnaliepummer
" of "y:
The rainier Governineht bomm aifpnere; Lava pro
flounced the Union Paella' Itutlrttiff,io FIRST
CLASS In every respect, and tII Special doh:mission
appointed by the President siyitt:, ;
•'Taken as a whole, THENncix.pA*Fto RAIL
,ROAD HAS BEEN WELL' CONSTRUCTED, AND
THE GENERAL ROUTEBCR THE LINE,DECEED.
'EGLI' WELL SELECTED; The energy and perse
verance with which the work has been urged fOrward,
and the rapidity with which it bee been executed are
without- parallel In history, and In grandeur and
magnitudO of under triklisgit has never been equalled.'
The Report at nee that any deficiencies that axial are
only them Incident to all new roads, and that could
brit have tenni ail:dried without materiallyrrotirding
the progress of the great work: Such deficiencies are
supplied by all railroad companies after the comp',
Honor the line, when and wherever experience show.
'them hobo necessary. The report concludes . by paying
that "the country has reason to congratulate' itself
that the great work of national importance is so rap
idly apnrouching'completlimunder such thvorobleau,
apiece," The Company now have In use 137' locomo-
Ilikiiinil nearly 2,000 cars of all descriptions. A large
arlditionrd'ehuhinie'nt li - ord&cd . to lob ready - la the
Spring. The grading' is nearly completed, and ties
distributed ; for 120 miles iu advance of the western
end of the track. Fully VO miles of iron for 'new
track are now delivered west of the •Missouri River
and 90 miles more nro en route The total expenditure
for construction purposes In advance of the completed
portion of the road is not less than eight million dol
ears.
Besides a donation from the Government of 12,0 . 00
acres of land per mile, the Company-is entitled to a
subsidy in U. S. bonds on its'line as completed and
accepted, at Ito average rate of about $20,000 pm
mile, - according to the difficulties encritmeered, for
which the Government takes n second lien es security.
, The Company_ have already received $12,158,000.,0
thid subsidy, of which $1,100,000 was paid Act.. oth,
and $040,1:100toec. 14th. - - •
GO VERN MEW!' A I D-SECU OF
•
Ily It charter, the Cloinpany le permitted to la.
o Ite own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS to the come
- E. COIiNbIAN,
Admitiletrator,
amount as the Government Ronde, and -- no more.
These Bonds are a First Mortgage upon the whole
road and all its °claim - multi. Such a mortgage upon
what,' for-a long time, will lie the
,only railroad, roe
fleeting the Allantib and Pacilic States, taken the
highest rank aa a safe security. The earnings fr . om
the way or local business for the year ending Juno
30, 1868; on an average of 472 - iiilles, were over FOUR
MILLION DOLLARS.- which, -after paying all no
penses,,were much more thap,strillelent to cover all
interest liability Upon that distance, and the earnings
for the last five mouths have been 52,386,870. They
would have--bren greater—if-thcrromi-had-nor-hs.
taxed to ICs uttridid - 640ficity - to - triiiimpOrr ate own
materials for construction. The income from the
great' passenger trucel, the China freights, and the
supplies for the new Rocky afountoin States and Ter- ,
ritorles must be ample for all intoresi and other liar
bllities. No political action -can reduce the rate o,
Interest• It meet remain for thirty yeare—sie p
cent. per annum in gala, now equal to between eight
and nine per cent. In currency: The —principal is
then - payable in gold. If a bond with ouch guaran
tors wore 1E19.11 by , the Government, Its market
price would not be-less than front 20 t 0 ,25 per cent
premium. As these bonds are issued under Govern.
nput authority and superilsion; upon what la very
largely a Government work, they must ultimately
approach Government prices. No other corporate
bonds are mode &lama°. -
The price for the present is PAR, and accrued I
crest at 6 per cent from July 1, 1868, In currency.
Subscription. will be received in Oar Hale b♦
A. L. S - P ONS - L E ,
nd In Now York
At the Company'. Office, No. 20 Neosou Street
•
,
John J. Cisco A Son, Bankers No. 15i, Wall St.,
And by the Company'eadvertised agents throughout
, the United States.
Bonds sent free,bld parties subscribing through local
agents ; wilt look In them for their safe delivery.
A NEW PAMPHLET 'AND MAP WAS ISSUED
October Ist, containing a r epoit of the work to
that date, and a . tuere completo statement In rela—
tion to the value of the bonds than can be given In
an advertisemont, which will ho sent tree on appy
ration at the Company's offices or to any of, the ad
vertised agents.
'JOHN'a. MECO: Treasurer, Now York: '
Der.2s,
1869.
ViILTIABLF: IHOTEL Property
AT I'RICATR SALP,OR EXCIIANOE FOR A FARM
The sul e offers et pt Irate gala the well known
hotel mend In Newt ll le, Pa., known as the
LOGAN .IIOUSE. '
Tho lot (upon • which the HOW stands) contains 57
by 180 feet, and In addition thereto will be sold an
excellent Li iltDlitl coo taining 05 by 140 feet.
The house Is large and subetantlally built oilstone .
containing 8 sleeping apartment, good Oar-room
•Dlnink-room, Parlor,Kitchon and all modern conten'
101/I,ls. A good Well of Water et the door,
EXCELLENT 'STABLING
for lorry heroes. lee House, Wood MUNN 'Smoke
House nod ell neeenrary out-building.
The Logan Mouse is widely sad 'favorably known
and Is largely patronised. It has b eon quite recently
renovated and repaired throughout.
reritie to suit tU-pitrofitiS'er
For further partteulare, apply to the erubseriber,t4
to hoi absence to Petai A. AM, at New•llle, Pa.,
.10;4. A. WOODI.II.IIIN.
=ID
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.-' :
Letters Testameintiry having been Issued
he subsetlbe. , on , the estate or, Henry Barnlts
toed., late.of he Dolduah of Uarllnfe. Notice I
hereby glees to all parties Indebted tu make las
me4lato payment,nnd to all those having' elalm
to present them properly authontirated.
EMIZZE
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Netters of AdMinistration having this day
been issued on the estate of Jacob GoOdyea , doe d.,
into of Moore, township, this county;, to -Wm. O.
Brandt, Br., of the same township. Notice Is
hereby given to 'all persona indebted to said estate
to make Immediate payment, and, to ail those
'levies claims agshast It to present them, properly
authooticated, for settlement, .
CEMEIM2
D ISSOLUTION OF PARTNER
isculco Is hereby given that the partnership Lem
toles° exieting between John 11. -Means and '
J. G,
Heiser boo thin day_ been dissolved by wutuef
consort, and that the businese w II hereafter be
conducted by John' 1 Hbeeni, at the' old stand:
all persons Indebted to the Arm 'Are notified r
come and 'lath, their accounts ,
JOHN 11, ItIlblESI,
JOHN G. HEISER.
4dec 68-13 a
=MI
XEOUTORS' NOTIOE.
- 1 • Lettere Vestamordary on the estate at George
. bearer. late of "the Borough of 'Carlisle,' deed.,
n_ , i
here :been issued to the undersigned, tholirst
named redo:Hog In the city of Philadelphia, and the
lee; oelneCreelding In the borough. of Carlisle,
Oumbarlind 'roan ty. All; periobe indebted to said
estate will make Immediate peyment, end those
keying olefins will present. thew, proparlP Vl'
.Ilion tleited: ' . r
DR. ANDREW NEBINCIRR,
R. H. lIENDRRSON,
Rite
OCC
BuF• ALO . ROBES
The tindorgigoed hewing outdo a tour through
tho Western Country, hen Joist returned it Ith a
Jorge nod well eeleeted dock of Thu,
B U
.IvA LO RO 13,E t
which he purchased on tho Plains of Kansas, mid
which will ha Old on the ruset,rocaocula terms.
Ittibes to be toiVatlrro. o:Dirac's Shoo t Store,
No. S, South Hanover Eliract, Carlisle.
2i nor 08.21 n. WM. OLTODDIL
EW INVENTION. IN .GRAIN
DItILLS.—Tho eubscriber,•having procured •
patent .for a novel and most excellent improvement
In Grain Drills by which the'grain invterld of being
.pntq 4 ineh,roweesdp.thedi etp.od di' scat
.teed s e erssurface of three inehee,thus learning an
equal and even destribution of the seed, and-a cen•
siderahly greater yield of grain.
Thiiimprovement can be yeadlly attached to any
Alt,thei drillenow,rn I •
State and DoUntY /tights Salo, age . nti'iraisted.
Thle is an excellent opportunity for active, ens
geticyoung men to make large salaries. -
,Por•partiotilachaddre. n.
• inventor and Patentee,' ; •
•ti t•tr . •I e ilhDrifiine ton; 4??9,?)..p,0.
Litter; Tiitaniiiitat milbe.Ustetle a John. 4,
nth late of West Penni ro township, Mee bien
lamed b,Y• the fleabites to the. eubserlber scalding
in the amen township,4ll penons r hittfing claims
will piewniVgillin, , anllltboei indebted will make
payment to •
. • ONNJAMIN Mol[lllllll,N,
islicgtor ofJ?ho 11, Zinn, did,
THE BONDS
• . .
lIENI.tY A XTON,
Exrrutor,
iII:LIAM C. MUNI/7;
, „ Administrator
J,.; - .T',. ,!'t.:4..':.': t • .1
DRY Goops.
cv\"),
D itY 4313.0D5!'
to;iuic the dines apol',s"eil.son
NEW & CREAP . OASE STORE OF. ,r :. !
T.H 0 MAkki E
ays„-
Who is nosi'Dripafeil to ealdblt :an ol!gtiiii yids
assorted 'Stock, of
G (Po s
19w..posoi ,
Baigains
of all color. suinsOK ,e;s.
kr:A*lr cheapest Stock In
Plain and
_Dotrl' iritgle. -
or , Plaid 131:drthsgs,
'
aid fivoiitlrlii ' Of — iFelsis - Wsn — neis. Qine-hra!'7T
8 Li AWLSI • SHA %PIS !
Lout and Bqn,re, :Patslos and Thlt;et
tadtbs' aloakings,
Noli•otoeus,Gold 111xedMater rcoof . and - 1143.17
Heavers.
Alerino Vestsi Edits and Drawira, for Ladles'
Misses, Men's and Boys' wear.
A full Imo of
'Chitin anti •
uasnmereg.
-NA'>NQ•Y -DRESS GOODS. ~
•
in new an .1 Itinh Designs. . • 'y+
Many of the above Guods selling oif at at greatly
reduced prices. ,
Immense. Stuck of all the leading brands of
Dornestleu'end ROUSE DURNIKIING DRY GOODS,
et less than regular prices.. •
BLEACHED A; BROWN .SHRETINGSi
PILLOW CAFE MUSLIM, PILLOW GASH LINENS,
"[ABLE LINENS, NAPKINS' AND DOYLIES.
Towels and Towe -
Marseilles Qullte nail Table Covers, N °Mogi:tat
Lace Curtin Material and '
Yull lineitof
WHITE 'GOODS,
L'lnlnniderlos, Laces and Inserting. Vella, Beregis
and Crapes.
licedoryliied GloVes'in 'great variety, an exten
sive Stack or .-'• •
rig 0 SI 0 N S .
nnimonet h AND 11001' SKIRTS.
FANCY, ATOIRS GOODS.
CORSE•TS! -C.ORS.ETS!
Iron, h Wove, Rip Wire, and th• celebrated
Becket Corsets. •
Cuffs and Collinl, lietesiltehed Tu eked
and Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Oluney Lace
Ijdkre and many articles suitable for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
•
I invite attention to recant purchases of New
and Desirable Hoods, In which I can offer special
Induce mite to each buyers.
THOMAS A. HARPER,
I lder 193.1 y. 6or. of Hanover and Pomfret Ste .
R O . S AD' A L s;
THE GREAT
Blood P ur itler
, CUR:b3
Sci•ofula in i 4 frarioto irotvai
SUCH. AS
''Consumption in its earlier elegem, Enlargement
• and Illestationrof the Glands, Joints. Bosse,
llldnsys, Uterus, Chronic Rboumellsm a
Eruptions Of the Skin Chronic Bore
• Eyes, dre s ,:gr.
A LBQ VPRILIE 1.111
DISEASES Or WOMEN'
Loss of Appetite, Sick headache, Liver Complaiut
Pahl In the Bark, Ireprudert, in
Lilo, liravel,
•
ENERAL BAD HEALTH,
And all dineusoe or tho
ob. LIVER, KIDNEY? AND BLADDER
It le a Perfect Rinovator
43`ROSADALIR eradicates every kind Al . humor
land bad taint:and restom ttio eltire system to a
healthy condition. . 1
431 - 11 le PERVITTLY HARMLESS, never producing
tho slightest Injury.
ida - lt is not a.Seciat Quack Remedy. The arti•
.else of *Mill it Is made are published around
each Welts.
Recommended gy the Medical Faculty and many
• Thousands of our Rest Citizens.
eefL.,For Testimonials of remarkable cures, see,
"Rosaclalla Almanac" lbr tys year.
PREPARED oina . liT
DR. J. .J. LAWRENCE & CO
244 Baltimore, ,Ntreet,
BALTIMORE MD
For Sale by , Druggists Everwhere
25deo 08-Iy.
1 ARMAGES,
Buggies,
Sleighs
Spring Wagons
In order to ar.eaunnodete their rapidly inoreas
lag trade, . .
A. •B. & N. SIIERK,
have just rot - nov.3"d into their
NEW CARRIAGE. FACTORY,
Corner South and Pitt Streets,
CARLISLE, ,
where they hare Increased facilities for manufac
turing. eyoryltbing In their line. 1)1 the latest
style. of
Carriages,
Buggies,
Sleighs,
and Spring-Wagons,
conatintly on. hand/ or . made to order on abort
notice and reasonable terms.
. .
Mew& titiork feel confident that they can turn
out Work aqual In tirileh 'and durability to any
cetabliehmont outalde of the cities.
Those wishing anything in their line should glee
their ordee• at once.
•
REPAIRING AND „PAINTING .PROSIPTIX AT
TENDED TO.
• •
• •
25d ad
1115 CHESTNUT STREET, 'hlls
If OOP SKIRTS
WM. T. 'HOPKIIIVE4
sfaoufacW4 of the
CHAMPION HOOP SKIRTS,
11. REMOVED to
No. 111 ry Chestnut (Girard Roi!.!,),
Where will always be found , a eamplete assort
ment,of hid Well-known. moms. In ali-the neweat
and Most desirable Style', Shape, Sizes and Lengths
for Ladles, Niue: and Children, at the eery tomcat
_Price", and tuarranted In every respect.
SKIRTS made to order, altered and repaired..
full Hues of good Eastern made Skirts - at very
low prices. T lG springs 85 0; 20 springs. 48 r; 22
springs. c; 30 springs, qo r;99 'mange, OG c; and ,
40. am Inge, 75 cents. . -
Aimt the largest maortli , ent of CORSETS in the
oily, retailing at Wholesale Alen, Including
Thompson A LaugOon's °lois Witting; Reckel's
superior Shaped 'WoVen and Extra. quality hand
made Whalebone COREIETS,Ntaking over forty
different styles and prices, from 76 eta. to $7.00.
Solo Agent in this ,alty' for Blri. Moody's ,Patent
Self-adjusting Abdominal CORSETS, highly recom
mended by Physicians. Do not forget opr New
Place-1116 CHESTNUT ST, PHILADELPHIA.
2.Bdee 68.3 m. • WM. T. lIOPKINS,
•
.OE BET.
rJr HE large and commodious DWEL
LING lIOUBB End LAW OPPION; 'Montan an
t corner, of Hanover Street and Market Square..
The Nona contains P,trior, Dinlng-Room, Kitchen/
'and 11 Bed-Rooms. It Is heated by a Pumas" ' and
lan an °Teraina Bath• Room, with hot and cold ' wet ,
or. This house Is very well calculated fora Board
lug Hausa:, A Law Mee in the same building wit I
be rented With the house, if desired.
Ar Palmation given an IYt April, 1819.
INIIOFF.,
Alia, t fi edotible Liw Orsco now oocupted by W m
.7. 31:tearer, Erb
" Carlisle, pocambor 35, 35 . 08,—W. ~.- ,• .
7d" Chliniens6 for dam'ays isfedir
' - " - "..0f April 9tlii A: 'D., 1868. •-• •
1 1 \:` OTIOEL-16 hereby given to- all
. • persons claiming damages node the above
et that their claims must be tiled with the {Marti
at Harrisburg, • before the 16th day of January.
18011. Aftef that ditto' 'an chili:far Will, I. accepted
by said board.
•, D. W. WdODS, • •
• ••• r 'A. B. SLY •
, • • Commissioner'.
Aay W 310AILAiggY,
68•438. •
'MARBLE"TARD. •-•
,•
•
I WNIIIIINTO, TOllllB, 11 BADIITONPS, Montl6i
Door oNs,,4oo cA lospd owl toads to otdoreouth Men
irrilt Shoot, Wilde, Pa.,.•
ovriir, •
1868. Phrisiraap. -1868.
lEDITOTION IN 'PRICES 'OF
DR Y :43.0 0 DS,
.L.I....G.,E,BENFIELD'S
No. 4. East Main Stieet.
11sautiful display et - DURSO ({DADS, VOCS .apd
FANCY GOODS, suitable kir the Uoildays.
. 41 1,9 FUREILI -- FURS NE-
A largiro, _
dueemeots Stye of every deserlptlan• Just re-
N., Y or k. • '.orlees. I Will offer greater lo•
Ito any boueo thle Bide of
Gebd Muffs at ''.',; ..
Collars to Match • $3,00
• . $3,00.
'•• Ameican Sable,
.
German Fitcb,
.- SiberiaNSquirrel, U
reduced in price.
Mink Sable 3iiiff3 fr9rn
~$l6 to 86.
6: do. Collars `sl6 to 40,
'We have this day opened a new lot or Sable Yore
at prices that cannot fall to plasm.
DRESS GOODS
ffavinedeterteined to dose out my entire Stock
of Dress Goods before January, I will offer bar•
Gsins that cannot be surpassed in the following
oode. .
BLACK SILKS,
A ;beautiful and full assortment of
COLORED SILII;S;
of ell the latest , shades
Silk Changeable Mixtures, .
French Menlo,,i e'-'
All Wool Coro Poplins,
All Wool Plain 'Poplins ' -
'
Empress Cloths, .
. Chew, Poplins, -
Alexander Poplins,
Oriental Lustre', • .
• All Wool Delainea,
Single and double widths
. .
Lustre Card,
' . Alpaca Poplins,
. .
...
' e Alpaca, all abodes
American delainei
MOURNING GOODS,
Bonlba Ine.
Black French Marluo,
All Wool Moines,
kpoule Red Double Widths,
4 a beautiful selection of
Black and Whit. Mlxturac
C 0 B inr R U S,
Crape Veils,
Black and White
square and !dug, together with a full as
aortruent of
.rPNERAL , GOODS;
for — whist order.' will .ba promptly and utters
torily
Cloths Cassimera and Oassinets,
black Cloths from the lowest grades of American
to the finest French American Conyers.
French Wavers for Overcools
A large stock of Plain and Fancy ()mashie to and
Carodmers.,
In this branch ot.my trade I would particularly
sail attention as am confident that I hare the
largest and best selected stuck of thoso goods of
any store this side pf the citleti, and having made
it an object In order to. suit my numerous custot
mere In these articles, all I ask is an inspection,
feeling satisfied. that' none can compete with in
undersell mo.
BLANKETS : ! BLANKETS !
In these I am now offering bargains that ammo
be Mend eleewheru
CORSETS
In this brands of our trade we are the only
house that konp a variety of there articles. Nlx.'s
CelebratettBtur Cureet, sell at 31. ,
The Itegul4r Frouch Corot
Thompson's Patent Glove Fitting Corset, ittng
the most perfect article of that kind known.
Altio a tine rotas Cf.r.41l with fa) s tay,
SHAW LS ! ! SHAWLS
•
My ~toot of Shaw It it very toll 'tad will be told
at pekes to mull all. They coutist of
SQUARE AND LONG
BLANKET 641 A WLS
PAISLEY SHAWLS &c
CLOTHS FOR LADIES' :SACKS OF
OP ALL SHADES
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
TABLE OIL CLOTHS,
STAIR 011, CLOTHS,
OIL PAPER• BLINDS
Notions; Gloves and noisery,
IA great varieties eel very cheap
i - The latest style of
HOOP SKIRTS
BALMO4A . L SKIRTS,
DOICESTIO GOODS,
Ha yd. or the met pnpnlar printe at 12%c:
Donceatic Gingham. at • ' 12%16 18 and 2ue.
!Doyen Mullins at • 44 at 12% 16 and 18c.
Bleached Muslim at Id 12% 15 and tip top.
Shirting' at • . 4.4 b eat 18chs.
Chniton flannel at 16 2 and 26e.
Ticking' at • 15 . 18 10 25 and upwind.
Ontehes at '12% 16 mid 20c.
Also a full line of ' •
• oai:caul, •
• • STRIPES •
'
01:511111,
KIINTUOICY J.IIANS, '
• , HALAINBS,
, .
ind other Boniest!' Goode 'at eorrespondingly low
A grand display of • • • ..
111/11NOII , HDB/S, • - , •
L'ACH lIDKWIL', •
HRH STITCH-do , • t
• • VALBNOIIINNIS, . •
QLUNY AND
' • "• " • LINO; COLLARS,
•
ilt received and.. well adapted- to :th. Holiday
Toad.. ,
Remembei the PlAce,
,lf , ,,yori,demilre . :4 peat bargajn
L..fi:,` ; . GREENFIELD,
IVO. 41.
' -
:va lid ~A7VL'llnlTl.l"~o'VTJl.nu~:~l.a.
4 4 a.AR K4 '
Ce• .BANKERS,°V
N 0.35 SOUTH THIRD §TREEI
ov , PHILADELPHIA:-
AkENtIIAL AgLENT3,
~ F OR -
oc#,_ PENNSYL Sti le ,
. e k i
A 1•.,
. / . 7\. q 4 RX;I D
aw"
OF/THE
IfATIO O E tNSUlto in
OF 'Matte
-- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
The ITA.nowAL Lira brounAxon, CogrANT Is I
torporaboribbarterea by api.ciaiA - ct or Qongresu. SP,
proved July 25,1868. with n
CASH CAPITA, $1,000,000, FULL PAID.
Liberal terms offered so Aunts and Bollettore,wbo
ire invited to apply at ontondeo. • •
batted M i re egrigr O yVroirlrili t tln c ri?oT::
Where amnion and Pampulete,lully ' oscriblng the
tdyantagea offered by the Companv .nlia}' be bad.
F. U. 110.1110.
B. S. Rusget
° C. H- HEPBURN,
()fty let Nationalliatik, Agent for,
REMOVAZ*
REMOVAL I !
JO - LIN DO LT
„
TOO AND FANCY GOOL,
.has removed front No. 562 Market
Street; to his new and spacious store
No. 908 Market St., above Ninth,
PHILADELPHIA.
Where he will constantly keep n large assortment
of TOYS of every description & FANCY ARTICLES
of the greatest variety.
•
CIIINA WARE,
WORK BOXES, BEADS •
PIPES, WALKING CANES,
MARI3LES, SLATES, PEN crLs.,
GAMES of different .•
MASKS, of various Styles A Patterns,
GUM AND BASE BALLS, As,
Always receiving the neyrost styles 'or Stool.
from the manufactories.
Thankful for past lavora I solicit a con tinuau c.
of the frame at the now store.
JOAN DOLL,
IMPOSTOR dL DiALYR In DOSMITfC FANCY AIiICIAS.
No. '905 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
20no♦ BS-210.
BEEF
IRON AND PURR BRAND,Y,
/3Y DR. ZIART6IAN7
Regular Graduate of the Univorsity of Poona.
It ail! positively ,cure Consuptlon, Coughe and
Colds, and all dlsoanos of the Lungs or Bronchial
Tub..
• • ..
It hue been .the!ineane of- RASTO/lING
SANDS to healtli - irliO hive boon given up beyond
the reach of medical /moistener,. It does more to re-.
have the Consumptive than anything 'ever known
Unequalled atrengtbener for dellrato [Attlee- and
Children.
Crape Collate
Shawls
Each bottle contains the nutritious portion
of two pounds of choice Beef. .
The cure of Consumption was first effected by
the use of RAW REF:64nd BRANDY—In Russia,
afterwards In Trance, iu which
. co_untries I I have
traveled for years. '
I have wad It with perfect mamma in my ow
family. In presenting this preparation to lb
public I feel confident that every afflicted one ail].
thin (even the moat ekeptical) - may becom
- convinced, by a ninglo trial that it Is truly a mon
valuable medicine.
Circulars and medicines sent to nuy udd es
Price $1 per bottle—six for $5.
Liboratory 522 South Fifteenth Stree
Wholesale Agents, French, Richards A Cu., Tenth
and Market Streets; Johnston. Holloway A Cowdon,
02 Arch Btreet; R. Shoemaker A C,, Fourth and
Baca Streets, Philadolphia.
11S.Sold by . Druggists Everywhere
30oot 68-a o.
AGENTS WANTED
575 to $ 200 pfir month : I
Or a Commission from which twice that am cunt
can be made by selling the
LA.TEsT IMPROV E D
COMMON SENSE
FatOly Sewing Machine,
PRICE $lB,OO
Par Ch.tars and l'orrav Addrems
32 tlouth Third Street; P-411A., Ps
4dse 08 dm
Pacific Railroki Nearly Finished
1450 Miles Built.
THE UNION PACIFIC R.R. Co
OENTRA.L PACIFIC R. R. CO
Have added Bevan liundnid (700) Miles to their
lines during the rurrent.year, while doing a large
local passenger and freight business. Tho thinugh
connection will undoubtedtr be completed nest
summer, when thre, thorough trunk will be very
great.
.Forty thousand mon are now employed by
the two powerful output& I 10 • pressing forward'
the great national highway to a speedy completion
Only 300 miles rental:lto hod:gilt, of which 200
are graded and ready for the rails.
First Mortgage Gold Bonds of the Union 'Pacific
Railroad Company for sale at lOtt And interest.
and First Mortgage. Grid' Bondi .of the C'"t;httel
Pacifie Railroad at 103 and interest.
The principal . and. interest of both bonds are
payable In gOld.
DE HAVEN .& BRO.,
=I
PEAL.?4S,LN;q6URNYENT SE
CURITIES, GOLD,' dce
Np. 40
,South T,hird Street,
PHILADELi'HIA.
Daa. 46 '66.17
. ..
VRIVATE SALE. .. ,
Th'esuhscriber offers et . ._terlrate ' wile their
re nable property situated In Mifflin ton:10:11p, 3
„tones North Beet of Newburg, containing 28AORE8,
together with 8 Acres of timber. lend, there is sup
posedlo be a large quantity L'of :Iron ' Ore eon 'tho
main tract. Whicti'makes it a valuable 'property.
The buildings coneleV• of a splendid MICK
110118111, Weah Howie, Double Log Darn; flog Pen
and other necessary gut-build) age there is a Tare;
itotall 'kinds of fruit , on , die 2pm:it Isom, - alto 11,
Nell of waterAsar the l door ..' . ;- , ..., ;:, ! .
• • • • • • .- , • • ,
The land lithe beet•onelltyofilate Itewlhg been
recently Ihniid, this is a doelrehle property to Ohurelf, - School and Mill. ' .
Personawlshlng to Nee the property and know
ttie'tirms*invii9i4 lOpl!on the. euheirlber
log on thi same. - •
26ua 63-tt
G "'G.1)0811'13 ie tne place to,get
00
a pod dve cigar. Biktireipn Ma'am's Mill
•104.
1.14111/141C111114.444,
IhlioitTEß
C. iloWilltS A CO
„fiND .ruu
•A Leethre on tho Nature", lreatniOnt and Itadi•
eal Coro of Bormatorrhoil or , Sominal and Weak•
nose, Involuntary Emissions, Ensiled DelilliflPand"
Impediments to Marriage generallyvNervonsuess,-
Cons uniption Egilopsy . ,and Tits; gont4l and Phy
sical incepaoltp, resulting from • golf-Abuse, do.
ROBERT J. OULVERWELL, D., Author of
the Parson Book," dc.
• The world renowned author, hi thin admirable
Lecture, churls proyet from hie "own experience
that the awful conseciuencee or Self-Abu° may
MARGARET.IIIOII,
MARY Mali,
Townshlp.
Cr
Agool
(oov
It?
tn;;34
. — .r --- 7f- , rq-,rAnr",
~,_
„,
__. ~_.. • - ' • . - A ,,- ,7% , .. 1., , ie , ,
P~L:1lV dILEDECIN.ES . ,
Ayer's
HI It VIGOR,
.for resiorin .0 ray• n air to
lity,endlor
A .dressing which is _
at once agrepabbit Kral '
thy, and .•Irectußl for
preserving -
_the' hair.
Faded or gray - *hair is
soon restored to its origi
nal color with the gloss
(Ad freshness of youth.
Thin hair is thickened,
falling, hair checked,
and ' baldness often,
thouch'not always, cured •by its use:
NothiOk4fin__restore...the_hair : _ 7 where..,...
the follicles arO!destroyed, cil the glands
atrophied and decayed. Bilt such as re _
main_yan be saved for usefulness:Ty"this___
application. • Instead of fouling the hair
with pasty ; setliment,-it viill-keep-it-clean
and vigorous. Its occasional' use - will -
prevent the hair from turning gray or
falling oil', and consequently prevbot
bildness. Free from those deleterious '
substances so hick make sonic preparations
dangerous and injurious to tho hair, the
Vigor con enly benefit but not harM it.
If wanted merely for a •
HAIR .DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil or dye, it does not
soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on
it_a rich glossy 'Metro and
and a:grateful perfume.
Prepdred by Dr. J. O. Ayer & Co.,
2,neoftcAl. AND ANALYTICAL diII:MISTS,
kLOWELL MASS.
PRICE 411,00. f
:Znoct , 084 Y.
h:^r's Cherry-
Pectoral,
1=!12,
Co Throat and Lungs, each as
Coughs,
-o,pi n •• •
g Cough,. Bronehiths,
onsumption.
Asthma, au•-
Probably _never before In •
medicine, ban anything wcir.
Solely and so
whole histoty of
'deeply upon the Lunfldence of nR. w - •
excellent remedy for pulmonaryind, as this
Through a long series of years, nod .on olaints.
the races of mon it has risen higher
In their estimation, as it has become better
Its uniform chatactbr and power to. cure the Tiff.'
ous affections of the lunge and throat. have made
as n reliable pfotector against them.•Whlle adapted
to milder forme of disease and to young children,
.it Is nt the - mme time the most effectual remedy
chat can be given for Incipient consumption,
and the dangerous affections of the throat and
lungs. As a provision against sudden attack of
Crow), It should•be kept on hand In every family,
and Indeed :mall are sometimes subject to told.
and coughs, all should be provided with this an,
tidote for thorn.'
Although settled Consumption is thought Incurs•
hie, still a great number of -cases where .the Alv
es.se seemed settled, have been. completely cured,
and tho patient restored to sound health by the
Cherry Pederal. to complete Is its mastery over
the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the
most obsitnate of them yield to It. When no th.
lug cite could-routt-thom,undor-the .flurry Pea.
(oral they subside and disappear.
Singers and Public Speaker:llnd grail protection
from it.
Asthma Is always relieved and ofCen wholly cured '
by it.
— Bronchitir- is- pnerally eured'• by taking -the
Cherry Pectoral hi small and !Vermont dosesJ
So generally are Its virtues Icrikvan that we need
not publish th*rertifleate of thorn here,' or do
more than assure the public that Its 'nualitles'are
fully maintained.-- - -' - -
Ayees Ague Cure,!
For Favor and Ague, Intermittent Foyer,- Chills
Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Perlaical
or Billions Fo vor. dm, and Indeed all the sine.
tions which al ISO from =lotions, marsh, or
miasmatic poisons.
As Its name implies, it does Core, and dose not
all, Containing - neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth,
nor any other mineral or poisonous substance
whatever, it in nowise injures any patient. The
number and importance of its cures in the ague
districts, areliterally beyond account,, and we bee
Bove with. - us a parallel in the history of Ague
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