ROLL OF.RXVOR.--Tho tforrespon.7. clink, Secretary of the Soldiers' MOnament Association requests us to publish the_fol lowing list of names Of officers and enlist 'ed men from Cumberland county, who wore„icilledlin , battle Or diedin service_du-_ ring the War of the Rebellion.r-There are undoubtedly many other names to be added to thili Roll, but they have not yet hood sent in td the Secretary. And unless sent in 1113 rcquested,'Avill'not appear on the Monument. It is earnestly requested that friends of deceased officers or privates_ will immediately send in their names to Col. Beatty — Corresponding Secretary. As the Association desires to have a complete and accurate list, without the omission of a single name. If any one can furnish the e6mparyv and'roginrnt of Andir Brown: ewoll, be is requested to do so, and if any of the •following names are given incor rectly the Secretary wishes to bo informed of the fact. OFFICERS. - First _Lieut., Wm. Biddle 2d., lowa C. f. First Lieut., J.Htuart, Co., H. Ist Heg . P. H. V. C. • • • -. _ Corp, .421.1oxanller How; Co. H., 3d., Pa Cavalry.' Corp. Abdel Trono, -- Co. H., 3d. Pa C. Capt. Wm. Laughlin, Co. R., 130th Pa Vol. Serg't Wm. W. Heagy, Co. 1., 200th * Reg. P. Vol. Sorg% Wm. R-.llolmes, Co. A. 7th Rog. R. R. V. C. Corp, John A. Strickler, Co. It., 130th Pa. Vol. PRIVATES. Lewis Rina-"waltt Co, F., 17th Pa. C. Samuel D. Lutz, Co. D. 187 Reg. P. Vol. Joseph W. Steel, Co. A. 7 Reg: P. R. V C. _ _ _ Henry S. Lambert, Co. F. 130 Reg. P. V Charles Fought, Co. A. 4 U. S. C. M. J. Pought, Co. D. 7th Reg. P. R. V Zacharias M'Laughlin, Co. A. 3d Pa. C.' Joshuall'Coy, do do ~ Wm. Myers, do do Wm. Ewing, do do • Samuel Golden, do do _ Corn's. Vanderbilt do do . Edward Tameau do do -) Geo. W. Trout do do Henry Martin do do .. , Culbertson Koser do do John Nicholson do do Josiah Gamble, do do Anthony.Y. Knisely, Co. F.. 130th P. V Vol. • Peter Y..linW3ly Co. F. 130 P. V. Vol. Samuel May do do David.ltaverstick, 00. A. 7 Reg. P. R. V C. Ben. F. Havel-crick:, Co. A. 7 Reg P. R Geo. S. Reighter, Co. A. 11th P. Vol. Enoch C. Sykes, Co. F. 209th Reg. P. 701 John Lusk, Co 101st Reg. P. R. V. C. " Abraham Myor4, Co. A. 158th Reg. P. V DaVid Looker, CO. E. 200th Reg. P." Vol John Liutnger, Co. H. ith Reg. P. R.V. C. Henry 11. Irvin, Co. C. ,Oth Ctivalry Moses Griffith, Co. A. 2Ql.eh John M. Kunkel, Co. A:2oth do William Paxton, Co. I. Ist. Rog. P. Vol David Barnboll, Co. A. 158 do Jacob Bricker, 4 . do Isaac Bear, do' Jame., Cunningham do Joseph Butorif, Co. I Ist Reg. P. Vol. Andrew Brownnwell,.Co. _A. Reg. un ,,known. _ Seabright Itofalver, Co. B. 10th Pa. Cav- airy . Thaddeus M'Keehan, C0..R.1.30th Pa. Vol David L. Miller, do do Williern.A. M'Cune,_ do William Sockery, do William P. Woods, do John W: Crull Joseph Come IZZI - 11 i lig - have been printed Rt this-Orre tor the following public sales: Feb. 15. —James M. Ralston i :Dicki nson township, personal property. Fab. 18.—Jacob Musselman, South Mid Ilrston township, personal property. March 2,—Samuel W. Holmes, North M iddleton - township, personal property - --Wise, South-Min diet towehip, personal property. • - Feb. 16—Benjamin Hopplo, South Mid dleton township. Horses, Cattle, Agricul tural Implements. &C. Fob. 15—Henry Long, Monroe Town ship, 2 miles east of Boiling Springs, per sonal property. Feb. 11—Jacob Strickler, South Middle ton townshipl personal property Feb. 8,-John Ricker, South Middleton I township, personal property. .March 1.-Wesley Mountz, West Hill, one mile • West of Plainfield, personal property. Mwroh —PWC - r -- litiff - g - sT•e; 3fodibi township, near Boiling Springs, personal property. Feb. 20. -Samuel Allen, of Silver Spring. township, a mile South West of. Now Kingston, of Horses, Cattlb and Farming Utensils. Feb. 16 —Tno. P. Common, West Pennsboro' Twp., on the road leading from Greason to the Chambersburg torn pika. Personal property. Feb. 13—Jacob Hollinger, Trustee for the Heirs of John Muter, deed in Penn township. Personal property. March 3-Phillip Zeigler, Frankford township, 11 miles South-east. of Centre ville. Personal property. - Feb. 17—Israel Sollenberger, Monroo township. Personal property. Fob. 22—H. R. Buser. North Middle ton twp. ' Personal property. March S -P.. H. Albright, Middlesex twp., 4 miles oast of Carlisle. Personal property. Fob. 12—Henry.H. Rickabaugli, Frank ford townenip Personal property. Feb. 22—Jacob C. Kimble, ,South Mid dleton twp., on the road loading from Carlisle to Craighead's Mill. Personal propertyc -o • or= • 'LIST OF SALES—COMIIIODOTLE POR ' TYR. Auctioneer. Feb. 12th. Rickabaugh Bloser, Frankf'd " 16th. John Common, W. Pennsboro 18th. Anarew Oiler, jr., Frankford "" 24th. Samuel Ebbert, Dickihson. 25th. D. Van Kirk, West Pennsboro' Mar let. J. W. Mountz, West Pennsboro . " 3d. Philip Zeigler, Frankiord. " Bth. Geo. Henry, Mifflin. " 9th. Samuel Ebbert, Dickinson. CONSTITUTION' BITTERS, —A friend of ours who had been complaining of weakness and general debility, hardly able. to be around for several woeks came IXI the office thdother day, with sparkling eyes and ruddy cheeks, a perfect picture of health. Surprised to see so great a - change, we asked him what he had. been using. He replied: "Cenatitution Bit • tors," and added, -"I never before know •what fine Bitters were. I had used ottisrs ..but they only made me feel Aheworsii, :causing headache and a bail fooling in My • 'stomach. The . Constitution era just,tlo thing, and I navisa all my frienas to trythem." • All } who use, approve of Seward's Cough . Cure. , '.• lECIE Remember the Good: Tethplar An \ nivereatty . ;llonday atoning February 21st. In Itheem's Hall. 'A number of Speeches will be ..delivered. and. Essays road, .by -Members of the todge. bo music to enliven the ontertainment o' on, a' cordial welcome is extended. - dmissieiffeerr -, Doors open at'Co'cliktk - , , commence' at 7-1. O'Clock pro _`,/ • .ti aldnees, Graynees.' and.other im keenons of the Hair will bo regarded inexeusable after . a trial of Mrs. S. ' w...zzett Improved (new stylc),Hair 4, 4 or or Dresstng,. (in one bottte.) Ev e uggnt seine Price One Dollar: =ZS ,n assure' ottr readers, that 's Vegetable Hair Restorative" iJ valuable Oreparaliou, and that a 'lthat.le needed - to enniinee any oieelleney.--:Pilts6nr7 Oltiiayan, OE Ir 'NOTICIE....I4etters of trption do boas non, with, the ~ wlll' %caste orynrolel Bender, deo'd., of efeh t 1 leasedLl:gbeen , • i Oxen to all peremut Indebted to Ice pejntent, - mid those :baring ',...,', DAVID) I.OOIIENDi 88% -, ~',..„,., . trator de Donis non 0.,T.A.: • liti Del Ica r t e au t s t i 10 SOLDlEfte,'' Honor.-The-Council of the 'Soldiers' Monument Association of 413 timberlan d. County' desireto obtain-immediately a complete , list of all officers and•onliated -men-who-entered-into-the -service-of -, the U. S. 'durin g the, War of froiai borough or townskip of • ouin. berland County and who; were :' - oithet killed in battle,-or died from Wounds or diseasb contracted in the service.. fihe - friends of all such_ deceased officers and soldiers are specially reqiiested to report by-letter or otherwige the name, company and regiment of each with his former res idence, to the undersigned at an early day, In order that a full list may b&made out without delay.. 'A brief. military laistary .of each:, person is also reqUested, which I will be published in ihe-transeeticin'i ' of the Monument Assoefation. D e0.25-tf. MARR lED. DRICKER—FISTIBVIIN.—By Ito, Dr. J. Swartz, 24th,180, et the residence of the Bride's cather,"Carlieler Mr; Wm. Bricker or Newville Zo Miss Fannie E. Fishburn. . COIINMAN—MOTINT2.—On the Fame day by the same. at the Lutheran parsonage. Mr. B. F. Corn. men to Mice Mary E. Mounts, both of thin county AY—BURGETTr-6n the 27 ult., at the name place by the same,'Mr. Cornelius Murray to Miss Catharine Burgett, both of York county. BBETBM—IIBMMINOIIII.—On the 20th ult., by the same, at the residence of the bride's lather Carlisle, Mr. Joseph Beetem to Miss Mettle Hem minder. XUNTZMYERS —On the 31st nit . by the same, Mr. D. S Kuntz to Mlse Lydia Ann Myers, both of this county. 110STETTER—Y01151.—On the 4th teat., by the name, at the parsonage, Mr. Jacob ilostetter to Mien Sallie J. Yohm, both - of Perry.co. YOIIM—IIROMEIL—On the Immo, day, in the same place, Mr. Geo, W. Yohm to Miss Jane L. Kromer, both of Pm ry county. SWITZER—ZEIGLEIL—On the 2lst Inst., by Rev. Swartz; D. D., Mr. Levi Switzer of Pleasant Rill, Miami county, 01. 10, to Miss Sallie I. Zeigler, (laugh. ter - of Jesse Zolgler, Esq., of Cumberland county, Pa. MUELWAIN—LINDSEY.—Ori the 21st Mat., by the Rev. C. P Mr. Robert B. McElwain, t o Mks Alta M. Lindsey; botlrot Weatponnsboro chip Cumberland county. CARMAN—BR lIIWN:=CIu the 27th ult by the Rev. Dr. Swartz, Mr. Daniel Garman, of Harrisburg, to v lea Mollie Brortn, of Carlisle. BYTE—BINLEYN the 24th of December, 1868. at Webster, Westmoreland county,' PA., by the Nov. A. W. Butts, Mr. Harry Ilyto . , to Miss Lizzie Illnleyn, both of said county. BISHOP—SI ON AIC ER.— Harman, pn the 14th ins Fleck. Mr. Willhim Oh Sloneker, , hoth-of thin cow SIVRY, ,, RITNER.-08 the 28th lust:, by the Rev. C. K Mug, Mr. William. Moore, td' Mies 81nry }Maer, bdth of Sobth M iddleton townehlp. DEATH. 1dr1.111.1.4N-,-Dl,'d at tho Carib le Ilariacks, on Friday even log, January 15th; Mrs. Solna McLellan, aged 23 yearn. 11 months end 2 days. , A little over two years ago she was wedded to her now sorro,strlcken husband and bld farewell to her Maryland home and the companions other girl hood, to itinerate from place Co plr cq as duty,c,alled her husband., Ilut just n period when life was most attractive, death's cold hand touched her and she fell in Its strong embrate to - rise on earth no more. She will never be forgotten by. the mapy who knew her and recognised in her the elements of true womanhood. Fier remains were taken to Merhanicstownr lid., where atter appropriate relig ion s servi ms conducted by Rev. J. Pam , Moore, she was followed to her grave by a large concmarse of wetping friends. • DUNBAIL—On the 23d inst., in Greason, John Dunbar in the 66th year of - his age. do do do ' MARKETS.-- CARLISLE PRODUCE-MARKET -,,, Ia I 41 , Ja nuary 29th, 1809: I harrity - Finn ~. B uperti no. d 0.... do RYE.— WHITE WHEAT RED ,ItY-E CORN OATS, (new).— CLOW:118E11D.. TIMOTITYI3 . Er.Ij FLAXSIMp General Produce' Market :darilete, January 19th, 11309. Gorre4e . el ., Weekly by Andrew Washmood BOTT,EI4 EGGS, LARD, TALLOW, fiCAP, BEESW A X, BACON II A MS SPECIAL N O. 716_,ES WM. BLAIR A'SON,"SOuth porters of Q ueonsware. -We have been Importing Ware regularly during the lent three years, and have on hand the largest stock out - Of the altilier We hareluist - added - two Inveices, filling up our varieties for the winter and coming spring sales. We are selling Table-ware Stone-warn, Cedar ware, Salt, Flab and Groceries goneraly WHOLE SALE AND RETAIL, below any price yot offered. Please call. P. S. 60 barrels Coal 011, Just resolving. Special Notice All . persons knowing thernseivee indebted to the undersigned will pie elle be kind enough to call and settle the come without further notice . and oblige LEIDICTI aian 69 All our Goode reduced, Bilks. Poplins, Merinos, Pam - Cloths and Cagelmam Special attention le called to our Sloca. We guarantee oar pekoe lower than the lowest. BM@ Sleighs ! Sleighs ! Sleighs I A. B. N. Shark have now on hood over a dozen of first.class 'Sleighs, both sln gle and double seated: For aide at their new Manufactory, on the corner of South and Pitt Street+. 27nov -ate. 4CirDEAVNEBB, BLINDNESS, and' CATARRH .eated,erith the utmost success by J. I.e. M. D. and Prolessor of „Diseases of the Eye and Ear in the Medical Cbllege of Pennsylvania, 12 years experience (formerly of Leyden, Ifolland,)No. 806,c Arch St., Phila. Testimonialn pulse seen at this office. The medical faculty are incited to .4qm:illy their pa tients,ae he has no Nacrete in his lintel.. Artificial rayee inserted wlthou t pain. No charge fur exam nation. Mune Gfil,y. ' - DR. JACKSON'S ANALEPTICA NEW RUDDY IN oqNsIIMPTION,—.II. Phyal inn who land Consumption for soveraDyearg with. frequent bleedings of jhe lungs, elated himself with a medicine unknown to the profession, when hie caspippaared hopless. lie in the onjyphYsiclau artb had used it in his own person, or who bps any know!. edge Mite virtues, and ho can ascribe the degree of health he now enjoys to,nothing but the use of hie' mediate; and nothing but utter despair and entire, extinction of ill hope of recovery, together with a want of confideuce lneii Gillen; induced him to hixard the experiment. To those sufferingwith any disease of the Lunge he'prefferre a treatment he confidently believes will eradicate the.diseime. Price si,6o per bottle or $8 a half down, Pent by express. Send for circular or call on DR. R. BOYLSTON JACKSON, No. 280 North Tenklifitreet, Philadelphia. Yor sale by geory P. Geyer, Mechanicsburg, and Druggiets generally. • • 22mar 88!ly. • • • IfORBM Al n d Cattle Powders and Linimanti4tO gent sr with a large assorttoent of fresh Drug! and Medi: cine : DjoiliniTailko-q-ztednitracalftursit - Corn — man 'L. Woythirigtor.'s Drug,Htore, No . :7,ltast Main Street ()unite: NEV.' ADVERrISEMENTS. .ALE.—Mr.- John Hannon' will • • 'llliit at pabik; Bale..hie entire Stock of House hod and gitcheh Furniture. on Wednesday. Thum day and Friday, March 17th,' 18th and 10th, It bank the Furniture now in use by him In the Common Nouse. .. tITIBLId SALE.-1 1 ,6e . will .011 at Public Salo, on him premima about Il•e miles Bout.b.,of CarKslo. noarf;,pavid Hoarse r'n Woolenlllll, in • Sohth• , township, the following personal property, to wit r Horses, Colts, Cattle. (logs,, Pigs, and Lie entire stock, of farming implements; together with a number-of article. of Household wad Kitchen Vurniture. „. 22js"n'69;~1e t: . • •IltltltV V. 111111X11L. -IrtJBLIO SALE:4 , —W.. Baugher z wlll sell, his .Btook and' Fanning Utensils 'on spremlees hallo South of Cauterrille, on.BlOn di,T,ltsbnary 224;1809. CARLISLE - LAND ASSOClA inembere • of this Alsoolaffoo vIS be beldin the Oouooll Climber, '(Coure'llotwe)ort thatirst - Saturday of February. at 7 deloik, P.4ta-M,• • .1 , , WM. VINT; y 09. NEW - ADITBSTSEDIENTS:', ALE LIST. z r ill List of ales to - 1;0 ' 4411A 'l4 .- 41111 am Devkiiney, auctioneer: ' .Yob. 6, Charles P. Wise, Bolling Sprinis. • " ' - .9, George T. 11, Herman, Monroe. " 10, John•Yoho; . 4, 44 , ; " 11, Jacob Strickler, flenth' Middleton. - 12; W. E. Carne, Mortrii. " 13, Samuel Fought, 'l6 Hon) Long, 'r " 16 PenJatnltt Hopple. South MiddloiOn.„ " 17, Israel Sollenbarger, Monroe:. " 18, Jacob Museelman, South Middleton. ' 19, William Died, ~ 20, Samuel Allen, Sliver Spring. 22, David Shaeffer, South " 23, Jetly F. Metxel, 44 25, Jacob Brent, Monroe. t, 25, Joseph Eckert, Silver Spring. 4 4 ",26, Jacob Shearer, /Muth Middleton. " 27, John Plank, Monroe. Her. 1, tleoree Wolf, South 3Lldleto6. 2, David Bricker, Monroe. 3, Samuel flkomon. Sliver Spring. " 4, Jesse Hetrick, Middlesex.. " 5, Michael Belmhoover, Monroe. ' 4, ~ 6, Henry Hide, Middlesex. , .8, Peter H. Albright, " " 9, Joseph Herman, ,41nrsrge. 0 10, William Lepoid. • " 11, Henry W. Yarn, Sliver Spring. 12, George W:Elowders, " " 13, ll6nry_W, Stoup, 4, ~ 16, Henry Sheibly, " " ~ 16, Henry Westfaul, Middlesex.- 4, 17, John Hannbue, Silver'Sprldg. , 18, Jacob Paul, Middlesex.. • 19, Peter Shughert, Monroe. 4 , 20, George Hanehuo. Silver Spring. . 22, Henry Brechblii, Dolling Spring. 4, 24, B. H. Walker, Middlesex. 4 , 4. 26, Henry W. Yohn, Sliver Spring. 4 , 27, Martin Shreiner Oyster'. Point. ~ 29, John Floyd, Curilelc. 11 d• 30 . 1• ti E. BEATTY, Cor. Sece'v =CI tIARRISBURG, CARLISLE and ORAMBERSDURG TURNPIKE ROAD CO.• • 'xhibit of tolls received, 'repairs and expenses of the Ilarrlaburg, Carlisle And Chambersburg Turnpike Road Company, from' the let January to 31st December 1868, inclusive, aa follotre, to wit: DR. To amt of tom recsdved at Gates, To balance it gettlemont far 1867, By cash paid for repairs on road for HOS,' 1835,80 By Gate Keepers'. salaries. 1483,20 By' Managers pay,' 375,00 By Treasurer's salary, 100,00 By Secretareeealarn ' • 25,00 By incidental expenses, 50,00 By stationary, taxes 80, - 10,00 By uncurrent money received; ' 2,60 • By balance paid into - Court to be ap plied under the /et - of Assembly of 1823,'28 amen - K... „ COPY. Certified on oath to the Judge. of th; Court of Common Plearof Cumberland county, the 9th day of January, A. D., 1809, TAKE NOTICE.—That the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland - colmty, have appointed Tues day, the 16th day of Merck nest, at th• Court house, in the borough of Carlisle, at 10 o'clock. A. 11., for hearing and determining"the claims of the meek , ' t Ire creditor. Against the company, agreeably to the Acts of Assembly made - for the relief of meld credi tors on the let day of April 1823, and the supple ments thereto. At the aforesaid time and place, tho pr. furred (If any) and all other creditors, are re oueeted to have their rcepective claims duly au thenticated and presented, and also to furnieh ovt denre at the MOB time, whether any claims bare been assigned, or are etlll held by the original own ers; and also - proof to establish the Consideration of their claims, 'whether for work, materials he. BY TUE COURT. •At the house of P. Y. Bt., by the Rev. H. R. Ishop, to blies Amends oty NOTICE it hereby given that an application for n Charter, incorporating the al lisle Brags Band having been presented to the Court of Common Plow. Bald Charter will be. s ranted on the 16th of March, proximo, If no suf.. ficlent reasrn appears why said Charter should not 1,3 granted. • NOTlCE.—Notice ie hereby given that db application has been made to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, to grant certain amendments to the Charter of the Good WM Hose Company of the . Borough of Carllale, and that if no sufficient cause be shown to the contrary to said Court, that field amendment will be grantednn the lath day of Harsh, A. D. 1869. J. P. BRINDLE, 994 ran 69.3ttr Prothonotary. NOTICE.,, -There will boa.meeting, or the Cumberland Cbunty Agricultural tidy, at the Arbitratiou, Chamber, lu the Coo rt House, in Carlisle, on Tuesday, February 2d, 180, at 10 o'clock. A. Y. - The members of the Society ere requested to attend. By order of the society.. Secretary. 600 CI BO .1 40 .1 SO NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. Eastern Mitred of Penury/twain. This to give notice "that on the 18th daj of January; A. D., 1860, a warrant in _Bankruptcy was Issued-against the estate .of Jacob 0. Bouts, of North Middleton township, In the Llounty of - Cumberland and State of Penneylvenla, who has bearoadjudged a Brukrupt on bin own petition, - that the payment Many debts and the delivery of any property belonging to ouch Bankrupt Win,- or for his use, and the tnnefer of any property by him Is forblddentrlaw. That "'a Ince tins of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt to prove their debts end to choose onset more Aselgnees of hie Estate, will be hold at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden fit his office, in the Court 'louse, in the Borough of Carlisle, before Oboe. A. Bartlett, Register, on the 17th day of February, A. 8., 1860, at 10 o'clock, A. M. EMI immi 3OIBACON 81101ILDERS, 12 26 BACON SIDES, 16 lb WHITE BEANS 3 25 9 PARED PEACHES, 25 UNPARED PEACHES 15 40!DRIED APPLES, 260 lb RAGB, 4 IN "BANKRUPTCY. District Courtof the United Stales, Sarariel C. lluyatt, of Mechsalcsburi;`County of Cmheriand, Pa., Bankrupt, having petitioned 4for 'his discharge, a mooting of creditor. will be held on Thursday, the 18th dey of February, 1869, at 1 o'clock I'. IL, before Register Chae. A. Barnett, at his office in the CBurt House, In Carlisle, when aid where the examination of the Bankrupt may bo tlntsherVind anlbitilifess' Of - meetings required by,, Section 27 and 28 of the Act of Congress, traffsacted. '-earllsle, I m A hearing Isla alsole bad on Wedneeday tbi 3d day of March, 1868, bet ore the Court, at Phila dolphin, of 10 o,clock A. M., wheh and when parties interested may show cause against th, discharge. P; C. ELLMAKER, U. S..s.larehell, Per S. U. GALBR4ITII, Deputy. Deputy Waal:tan; OfElee, Bloomfield Man 6tt.31/3. IN BANKRUPTCY. District Court of the United States, Eastern District of Pennsylvania Jacob Pumalnger, of Frankford township, County of Cumberland, Pe., Bank pt, haying petloned for bin discharge, a meeting of creditors will be held on Wednesday, the 17th day. of February, 1869, at 2 o'clock P. 11 , berme Register Chao. A. Barnett; la the Court House, In Carlisle, when and where the examination of Bankrupt may be tin• lobed, and any business _of meetings requirbd by Secti ons 27 and 28 of the Act of Congress, trans acted. W. C. SAWYER. & CO SAMUEL W. NEVIN, Tossursr. 29jetn 2t J. P. BRINDLE, Phrt thountary 29j n 6b36 29jan 09. . . P. C. ELLMAKER U.. 7. Hanalei. Per S. H. GALBRAITH, Deputy. a Dap. U. 8 Ifereballe Office, Bloomfield. Men 69 ate A hearing will also be held on Wednewlay the 3d day of March, 1809, before the Court, at Phila• delphia,nt 10 o'clock A. Al.,' when and where.partles interested may chow rauso againot the dlecharge. P. C. ELLMAkEIt, U. B. Marnha Ter B. U. GALBRAITH, Deputy. Deputy Manned's Office Bloomfield'. 29jan 60.3te. • IN BANKRUPTCY. District Court of the United States, 'Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Cherles nl. Reynoldeoof Shippensburg, County of Cumberland, Pa, Bankrupt, haying petitioned for his discharge, a meeting -- of ;creditorswill be held on Thursday, the 19511 ifOy Of rebivar y, 1869, at 9 o'clock A. 114 before Register Chan, A. Barnett, at his office, in the Court nonage, in Carlisle, when and whore the examination of the Bankrupt may "be finished, and any business of meetings, required by Sections 21 and 28 of the Act of Congress, trans acted. A hearing will also be held. on Wednesday the third day of March, 1869, before the Court, et Pfilladelphia, at 10 o'clock A. M., when sad where parties Interested may 'show cause natant the discharge. P. p. ELIMAKER, U. 8. Marshal. Per B. 10. GALBRAITH, Deputy. , Deputy Marshal's Office, Moorage. d. • 29Jan 69-3 ts, cl ALE OF PERSONAL PROP ERTY—Gn Monday, March fit, 186 t will be sold at the farm of the undersigned, a mile and 'a half Bouth.east of Carlisle, !sixths' Old? Peterstnirg road, the following personal property, via: Mx head of home, toiir of which ewe goad Work "lowa, and two of which are good Driving -Moms, thoroukh bred; eleven head of Grade Cows, under Axe years old, of the Devon clasig two fellers, three Farm Wagons, one Spring Wagon, cue Buggy, four sets of Farm Harness, Plows, Plarrows, go., two sett of Plow Gears, two eels of Buggy and Wagon Has , . ness, Cart Gears, As. Also. one Mt. Joy 'threshing Machine, with fixtures complete, hue large, Hickok Fodder Cutter, Wind Mill, Hay and Grain Itske, (BrandPe patenta Forks, Shovels, nom Bakes, Log' and Cow Chains, Halters Ac.. Alto, two hundred Poste, toady for soiling, 4.; together with a variety of other article' too numerous to insert: . • • Condltlons'oflo—All sales of $lO and °vat, a credit of ulna months will be given; all under that 'amount caah. - G. W. HILTON. 2OJon 60. ts. • - OPERTY A ILL P —LIO SALE.-44n - WeVriiklii, - kabruary 10, Will be offered at Publec Bale, in front of the Court House, in Carlisle, Pa., on the above day, the Mill Property-with Bre Acres of ' 'Audi more or - or Ihriuudenigued. Sittnitisd at the last end of Pomfret Wee! In the 'Borough of Carlisle. This mill is about 80tost.inleugtb. and Is propelled by the Letort Spring, a nevortalling stream, has two Dorn -and one. Cbopperi.all in good condltlmr and has at present no excellent 'run of custard; the . flour manufactured at this mill being equal M quality to that otany other mill. The improvements *Air - Brisk Dwelling blouse. Brick P.m, with threshing ,floor, a Brick Stable, an Orchard 'of excellent fruit, Ac.. There Is a well good realer it the door of the dwalllng. , This woody-Is on the line of the South Mountain Railroad tibial enhances Its Value: Sale to commeartat 40 o'clock, when terms will be made known t .2t- PETER FOUST. - 2400 . NOrillCE.—Ordero for .coal fancy A Bhrom, will ha raeolYad and prompt ly a toodia to all,oOrnmall'A',Worthinitton'a 'Drug Btoro, at ranee. Oratory Moro, at Thinfa - Grocery Store, and John B.haem'ai Conreetionarr Store. . 11,1FLANORY fillFl9M. 16,1'12,004m. ' • ' I, 7 I2X4PLT_TOAS . I II , 97 10 4 4124 , lettedstaxnehtary. basing. this daibeen lexuea'on nrT thi estate of George 'Mover, deed., late Frankrorktownelelp, Cumberland county, to the aubseriber • resident of - West Petureboro township, ...r I notice le. hereby given to MI partite Indebted trivet:l estate to make immedlat a payment; and to M 1 thou having claims against it -puma than Onyerly - authentleated toy pay. m J NAME MUIR " . ,1140,11t4r..: N.EW ADVEINVS:PkENT EMI UNION-PACIPIC -- RAILROA•D -- CO •' ' aiv :,k(i... 9,' q,. , , ,1., - ,' 4'. U. ~. AND Central Pacific Railroad FIRST MORTGAGE.-BONDS Thie groat enterprise is approaching completion with a rapidity that astoniehee the world.. Oyer fifteen (1600) hundred miles have been built by two (2) powerful companies; the Onion Pacific Railroad, beginning at. Omaha, building west, and the Oen ral Pacific Railroad ;beginning at Bacramento, and building east, until' the two roads shall meet. Lose than two hundred and fifty mils, remain to be built. The greater part of the interval is now grad ed, and is ieasonably eipecteddhat the throUgh connection between Ban Francisco and New York will be completed by July 1. As the amopnt of Government aid given to each is dependant upon the length of road each shall build, bo th companies are prompted to great efforts to secure the construction and control of what, When completed, will bo one and the only grand Rai/road Line connecting the Atlantic .and Pacific $4112,45 41,69 $4164,14 One Hundred and Ten Million Doflays (8110,000,- 000)1n =Orley have already boon expended by the ; two powerful ampanise engaged In this great en terprise, and they will speedily complete the por tion yet to be built. When the United States Gov ernment found it necessary to secure the construc tion of the Pacific Railroad, to develop and protect its own intereet, , it gave the Companies authorised to build it such ample aid as should render its speedy completion beyond a doubt. The Govern. ment aid may be briefly summed up as ibllowe: ' • First. -The right of way and all nem vary timber and stone'from public domain. ' Second. It make+ a drnation of 12,800 acres of land to tho4nlle, which, when the road 'is comple. ed, will amount to twenty-three million (23;100,000) acres, and all of it within twenty (20) Mlles ,of railroad. • 03632,00 EEO $4164,14 Third, It loans the compel:dee fifty million dnl fare ($50,000,000), for labial it taken rt second lien The Government has already loaned the Union Pacific Railroad twenty-four million nod fifty eight 'thousand dollars ($24,058,000, and to the CentrarPielfießailread-Keveriteen-millionubrhun dred and forty-eight thonaand (17,5413,000), amount- Ing.in all to forty one million seven hundred and al x thousand dollar. ($41,706,000). - The Compantes are perm i tted to test. their own Fire! Mortgage Bonds to the same amount aa they receive from the United stittes, and no more. The cot:mantes have gold to permanent Investora about (640,000.000) forty million dollars of the First Mortgage Bonds. The companies have already Paid In (including net earnings not divided,"gratite from dt ate oftilifornla; and - mtcramento city and San Francisco), upwards of (620,000,000)wenty -, tit. million .dollars capital stock, WHAT IS THERE YET TO BE DONE In considering this quostionit must he 10011M bored that ell-the .remaining Iron to finish .the remelt contractedfor, andihe hiegest - foltirdliald for cod now delivered on the line of the Union Pacific Irallroad and the Central Pacific Railroad, and that the grading fs almost finished. WHAT lIESOUROFIS HAVE THE COMPANIES TO EINEM( THE ROAD, Viral. They will receive from the Government as the road progrem4 about $9,000,000 nehliflonal. Second. They can hime their own Find Mortgage Bonds for about $9,000,000 additional. Third. 'Me companiee now bola 'almost' an the land they have up to this time received from the Government; upon the completion or the road they will have recei•ed ,to all 23,000,000..acrep,wkiich at $1,60 per acre would be worth 434,500;000. lu addition to the above the net barninge of the rodds and additional capitat, if.necestary, could be railed in to finish the road. WAY BIIBINESS-ACTUAL EARNING:- No our has ever expressed a doubt that se 'Toren" he the road in completed.lti through business will be Abundantly profitable. Grose earnings of the Union Pa• oilier Railroad Company for *ix anouths,ending .7 . su yl et. 1809 wore upwards of The earnings of Control Pacific Railroad, for six month., end ing January lot 1809, were Expenses .$650,000 goll Interest 450,000 • Net profit of Central Pacll3e Kali road, after paying alt interest and expenses for a Ix months $750,000 gold The present gross earnings of the Union and Central Peeps Railroads are 51,200,000 monthly. 110 W LARGE A ROSINESS-IS. IT SAFE TO PREDIOT FOR THE GRETIT PACIFIC R AIL ROAD? • We would give the following facto derived from Shipping Idete, Insurance Companies, 'Railroads and general inforip tion Ships going from the Atlantic around Cape horn; 100 ' Steamships ronneeting at Panama with California and Chine, oh Overland Trains, Stages, Horses etc., ate. ' Here we have two hundred and thirty thousand tons cai'iled westward end experience has shown thatthe last five years that the returned pausengord from California have been nearly all numerous as those going. ROW MANY PASSENGERS ARE TILFRE We unto ttio following actin:kale 110 Steamololps (both ways) 70,000 (actual for 'f#) 200 Nessels • 4,000 ratlOuted " Overlicl, 100,000 A• •' Number per annum 174,000 Present price (averaging' half 'the cent of the steamships), for both 'pampers and tonnage gives the following rerult:— 174.000 paisengere at $lOO 460,000 tons, rated at ft per cable foot 16,640,000 • Rasing calculations upon the above figures with" out allowing for the .large Increase 'of business which can safely bo looked for, then estimate, the running expense at one half and we bare •• net income of $16,620,000; which; after - paying fins In• tereat on the First Mortgage Bonds 'and, the ad• winces loads by the •Government, Would leave a net annual income of $0,000,000 over and above .ali expenseXand , • , ,• , , • The First Mortgage Bends cf the Union Paolpc Railroad Co6pany and the Firct•Mortgage Ronda of the 4entral Pacific Rankled Co. are bothi_pilpti; PUB pal ua3lnteroet, payable in gold' coin; . they pay it per Cont. hitereat -In :gold cola, • and run for thirty yoaricand'they cannot be paid before that ilme without the coolant of ibe-holdor— Yirat idartgaife:Otld Bonds of oho Union Paella Ilailroadibr Bale at bar-and accrued Internal, and pirstilfortgooPold Donde of, Central Pacific Pail 'road ailOS and accrued. Internet.' ' DE itAVEN .- & bealers in 'Goiernment Securi 'tids,'iiibid; Etc., No.' 40 SOUth.: ,Tl/11RD Street, 29Jance. / • U 1-0 14 4 4,L E ERTISEMENTS, . . • • RAILA.4... • . . ANN' NOW 90Nrim.," c in 2 AT THE NEW 86, OASILSTOR:E OF . *."137 li : A 7f ic m itrTit li o t .. o l : llf l4 l. : ll :l l : B g n i nt lir a B nd Aa GOO 'alma tilt weistimi portion begintairg at Sacramento, aro also dono, tin 1 , 267- MILES ILBMAIN M A 8 p E To be Finished, to -Open the Grand 'Through Line to the Faciflo. This Open ing will certainly take place early this Beason. .9 00' D , of all color. • AEI, town. FL 11 aln eoloM, Domets, Minium; Plaid Shlrtlngs, '" Y, I " °pools, 'Besides a donation from the Government of 12,800 acres of landper mile, the Company is entitled to tyabaldy in U. S. Ponds on, its line as completed acid accepted; at the average rate of about $20,500 per mile, according to the difficulties socountered, .for which the Government tars a second lien as ltetttrity. - I,s'huther - subsidlea aro—given—to--any other companies or not, the Government will com ply with all Its contracts with the Union Pacific Railroad Company ; Nearly flab whole amount of bonds to which - the Company Will be, entitled her-fl ake ady been delivered. . - FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS PA.' By Its charter, the Company Is permitted to Issue its own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS to the same mabunt ns ,the:Oorerument Bonds, and no more. These Bonds are a First Mortgage upon - the entire road and its equipments. ,THEY HAVE THIRTY YEARS. To RUN, AT egx PER CENT., and both PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD Such securities aro generally valuable in pro. the they og..prc,uto,est bonds of 8. (the 'Bl'e) will be due in 12 years, and they are worth 112. If they bad 30 years to run, they would stand at not less than 125. A perfectly safe Frac Mortgage Bond like tho Union Pacific should approach this rate. The demand fur European . in vestment Is already considerable, and on the com• pletion of the work will doubt'sss carry the price to a large premium., , . SECURITY .01i THE BONDS It needs no argument to show that a Fret Merl &agent $26,600 per Mlle upon what for a long time must be the only railroad connecting the Atlantic and Pacific States Is renraceir moron. The en tlre'amount of the mortgage will ho about $30.000,000, an d the Interest $1,400,003 par annum In gold. The present currency cost of this Ilsterest Is less than $2,500,000 per annum, whilu the gross earnings for tho year 1863, 011011 WAY BUSINESS , only, AN AVERAGE OP 1,1f.38 THAN 700 Bingo OF ROAD IN OPERATION, WERE 'MORE THAN FIVE MILLION DOLLARS, The data Is of which tire Cr follows From Paseringera. Freight. It Expres, " Miscelleneou, Goveromout troop., ' " freight. Contractors' MI/11j , Metals!. ' ' Fi'l. LI This large amou ut is only an Indication of the immense traffic that must go over the through 'llne"in a Yew mouths, when - thd great tide of Pacific coast travel•and 'trade will begin. It to °Min:toted that this hull nose must make tho earnings of the road from FIFTEEN TO TWENTY MILLIONS A YEAR. • As the supply of those Bonds will soon reAtu, parties who it to I nvest in them wil I tie it for their interest to do so at one, rho price d for the present Is par and accrued Interest from Jan. 1, in currency, Babserintions will be received in Carßele by A... L. S P Q N,S L E R, SiM York' . At tho Company'. 01100, No.o Nags,. Street John J. CiFell A Bon, ❑ankors No. ;no Wal I St., And by the Company'a advertised agent,. througfn, . • Bends setit free, but parties subscribing through local a4enfs, mill look to them for their safe delivery. A WSW PAMPIILET AND MAP •WAS ISSUED Odtober lilt, containing a r eport or the work to that date, enda more complete statement in rela tion to the value of the bands than eon be given In an advertisement, which Will ho sent tree on appil •cation at.the Company's ofitees or to any of the ad vertised agents. • JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New" York. Dec.)), 1888.3t0 . For Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, Aci dity of the Stomach; Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Heart-burn, Jaundice, and all diseases arising from a disordered state of the Stomach, Liver or Intestines. Prepared by SEWARD, BENTLEY dr,GHENEY -Druggists,-Bulrala,-N.Y. by all Drug,glata. nau 04. THIS IS KNOWN AS DR. • nAMPBY,LII. - PRE GREAT -MAGIC PAIN KILLING MAN, FOR CURING ALL THOSE 11110 ARE AFFLICTED. By the use of. the Magic Pole Destroyer and Liver Ms, you can save health, money, and pro- long life. There In not a pain or ache nervous or inflamitory, but what the great Magic Pain Des troyer will relieve, and In moat inntancen entirely cure. Try It before any other remedy, for It is al most certain ird every case td be just the thing; and the only thing deeded." References are given of wonderful cures perforiniel by the gre4 Magic Medicine S":,000,000 11750,00 gold 1,000,000 Dr. Campbell—Sir—l bad a cold settled on my breast for ten years. I was not able at times to speak a loud word. I was told to get Dr. Campbeil'it medicine and fry It, and It cured mato 8 days. Cnnlrtlaa FOUSIAN. Janafitown, May 00, 1868.—Dr. .Campbell, Dear 81r: I cheerfully recommend your medicine an a certain cure for lock headache. • Deny torrnohip,'lBo7.—Cured of baehechu nl.lO yetirn atanding, by using Dr- Campbell's Palo Dux• troyer and Pills, for threo week. .tuna' Men, ago part 72 yearn. . . Newmanetown, Lebanon county, 18337.—1 was af• dieted with rheumatism,. using crutches for 20 years. I wee told to get Dr. Campbell's Pain De. stroyer and Pills, and try them, they. cured me in two months. FREDIniC6 Dunn, aged 63 vi•Ars. Union 'DenbeitTikraphin county, 1067.—Dn. Campbell.—Dear hay° guttered for the loot 23 years trom Dyspepsia and culmination; I tried your medicine as directed; they cured me in six weeks. • Oio Sea:linen, agod 64 years. Chnmbet'sburg, October 20, 1860—I was curedof Piles of 17 years standing by using Dr. DaMphelPil Magic Pain Destroyer end l'ilitefor one 'month. , Davie !lease. , North Middleton to tiship, Cumberland courtly 1808— Dr. Campbell—l cheerfully recommend your magic medicine as a useful .nnulleine In a (ninny, 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 give ac• cording to directioru; it cured In fire minutes. • SAMUEL Kimmel.. Jackson burg, Perry county, August 10, 1800—IN. Campbell, Dear Sir: I bought font; bottles; and two hareem,'your Villa for my boy .who had the 'how math= for one year, then turned.to aorofulous; jro won drawnnerooked and Could.not Wilk; I triad all the medicines I know, and they all failed, buty;Our medicine cured,blin in two wean.; Game Swoon, 80,000 tons 120,000 ' 30,0J0 ' WONDERFUL ➢tecovnti OF WORN LOZENGLI Lebanon, 1866-1 barn repeatedly used Caueptenll's Worm Lozenres; for my yothesest boy, who was nor; slo for a berg time; 1 gene blue one dose In the morning and ono In the afternoon; there were '2O large-worms passed no d not lane than 700 to 800 seed worms. 'Yours Truly. PHILIP .LUSE. 517,400.000 Two rulles-Esst Carlisle, IRIIS--.Dr.Campbell, your rein,Destioyer end Liver Nile should be made known; my wife was' In' labfwith pains - for three years; her head, nook 'arms; logs, hands ant Wingers were drawn crooked iiith rheumatism; I do believe t spent ono thousand dollars for her, and received nohoneflt; bearing about your al officious, I bought twelve •bottles and six boxes; after •uslng,„eight bottles, with the Pills, Rho could 'walk with crutches; afterlhe bad used four coon, he threw her crutches away. This lady's • wolgly,-is- 22:1 pounds; and aged over 6 o.yeare ' JACOB ADAMS. $35,010,000 The uleillothe can ha haefroni Dr. Campbell, n 1 Carlisle market, on Wednesday and &tawny. any Mine at Dlletylcllotal, Carlisle, Pa: ' • ' N_LT2__Siir_Riv r lt , Because you have to pay !tiro ',tufts on your Dry and Nancy (loud.; Lhisus, Cottons, Loather (Mods,. Bibles,' Albums, Silvde Viated Vnre, Cuitery; Act for you eau xend i to HUDSQN,,MORSE CG'S.,_ great Dollar Sate lost tutton, end gat yhur.,goas et ruanUfacturiea prlcosorjtfitir, pv cent. less Chun Bend for a airculur, won't (114 anything.) and see abet splendid goods we are - sending to our Agent. free of cost. , Address. . HUDSON', 11.101tEDI'i CO.. 00 Sun bury St.; Boston Mass. 15jau 68-Im. • XnOTlOE:l,l3ttere Mitamontari the estate of . Johri hoover. Sr., late of rakford.townshlp, deceased, having been Iseriod• to the aubscrlber residing In the same township; notice Is .hereby . given to all permute Indebted to 'silld'astate to make • pljnent, incd those hitivlng .claims to present thont to • ' JOAN 1.100VE11,- AND.RNIY,dEENNEDY, Executors. 1,1 In 60-Ots C 11[ -•,.":•••, • • 1110. d Pdatket Mee, Ia.CAQII, pslu fbr - old COP 111ILLE9,•LEAD, ZINO, Ao.,•by W. O. HICKOK PON. ..• Zee° WOrke, Iftirtleburg, „Nail 1:164td.) . • • . .. • R. *T. Ei..' ' BEND It; li.—ltonfireo • .pcithlo Physician. Ornee In the room m' a 'forp y oeutleol;by ?. J.beriiter, deo'd, 109 00•47.. ' . ' • PB4AD#RhIA. jpit:r_:,c;oo kSvoieethin' gto suit the tintef - rind Season , I. 02 00' 97 2,0 0,233 70 51,423 00 190,235 59 91,620 17 MEM 4.10,410 33 + 201,170 09 ,t.. ~Oud t 1 1 61 itre'tlnltod Stitos. Enst Iliknovrr,ls6B. E= -DRY GODS And a fine •rtlele of Welsh Flannels. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! Long nod ;lure, Pahley and Thlbet. Ladies' Cloakings, Velveteens, Gold Mixed, Water Proof and Beery Beavers, Merino Vasa,. Shirts and Drawers, for 'Atli.' Miessa, Men'a and Boys' wear. A full line of Cloths and uassimores. FANCY DRESS .GOODS In new and Rich Design.. Many of the above Goods selling off at at greatly reduced prices. Immense Stock of ell the leading Diana. of Domestics and ILOUSE FURNISIIING DRY GOODS, at less that regular prices. BLEACHED & BROWN ,SHEETINGS, PILLOW OASIi MIL:MINS, PILLOW OASE LINENS, TAME LINENS, NAPKINS AND DOYLIES. Towels and Towellings. Marseilles Quilt ,. and Table Covers, Nottingham Lase Curtin Material ato,l Tidys. Full liner of WHITE GOODS, Embroideries, Laces and Insertings Voile, Beregan and C rapes. Hosiery and Gloves in great variety, an eaton sive Stook of . NOTION'S. IDAIMORAL AND 1100 D 81;IRTil FANCY WOOLEN GOODS CORSETS! CORSETS! Frert,ll Wovo, Gip Gore, and the celebrated Becket Coraeta. Ladle's Cuffs and Collars, Hemstitched - fu eked and Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Cluney Lace Ildist's add many articles suitable for HOLIDAY 'PRESENTS I Invite attention to went purcluvien of New and Doalrablo Goode, In which I can oiler •pecinl Induce •rttz to cask buy ere. • • TIIOIIAB A. HARPER, Cor. of Hanover, and Pomfret Fits Ildo 08.1 y R 0 SA-1) A LIS, THE GREAT Blood Pur tiler CURES Scrofula in its Various Forms SUCH AS Consumpthm !u its earlier magas, I.:Glarstment and Ulceration of tho Wanda, Bones, K !dn. , yo, Wept+, Chronic Rh ournatiam. . ,Eruplions of the Skin Chronic Bore Eyes, he., to. =I DISEASES OR Los. of Apletiterhivk Headache, Liver Complaint Polo In the Back, Imprtidetioe ie Llle, Grii-4nl 1 - ;ENERAL BAD lINA El`fl =9 BLUtiLE El EEO , ItYS AND BLADDER It is a Perfect Renovator eradiettles trur l l kind 01 hump and had taint, and ',stores Itie ouldruaystena_La_a healthy condition. I.I.IIFICILT Il Amines. ire, er producing the lingilt.4 nj as ggirlt is nut a Secret Quack ltutuedi Thu art' clue of which It In made are published around each bottle. Recommended by thi .Wl.l bltcuyy am/ many = iiek.For Testimonials of remarkable curve., s "Rondalis Almanac" for title year. =I DR. J . J. I, AWRE NC E k CO 244 Baltimore, .treet, BALTIMORE MD. For Sale by Ikuigiatil Everwhore 26dec 68.1 y. , CARRIAGES, Buggies, Sleighs , Spring Wagons Tn order to accommodate their rapidly lucress g trade, a. B. & N. SHERK hove just removed Into their N - EIV CARRIAGE FACTORY, South and Pitt St, er-tv CARLISLE, PA where they breve increased larilitlea for manufac turing everything in their lino. tll til• latest styles or • Carriages, Buggies, • . Sleighs, and S )ring Wagons, nrtantlx ou Emma, or made to order. on ■port otice imd roa4onable tarots. " • . . etwrk fool confident that they can turn fit work equal In illnith and durability to. any stabil stment outside of thu cities. . . Threp wishing anything in their line should give hair orders at once. REPAIRING AND PAINTING PROMPTLY AT TENDED TO E=lllll2 1115 CHESTNUT STREET, -1115 1100. P SKIRTS WM. T. lIOPKINS, Manufactory of the CLCIMPION ; . !1100? SKIRTS, =I No. 1116 CiteB/nul. St.; (Giraril. Rutu,) I=l Where will always be found a complete assfol ment of Tile ‘seilltilown.SKTllTS. In all the newest and Mont desirable Styles. Shape, Sises and Lengths for Ladies, ,VidUS and Children, at the very !mat Prices and 'warranted In every. respect. - SKIRTS made to order altered and repaired. Mull lines of-good Eastern made Skirts at •ery low.prlces.-15 syringe, 85 e ; '2O springs, 45 ci 25 springs. 511 x; 30 springs,. 00 c; 35 springs, 05 r; and, 40 ;piing., 75 cents. , ,: Also, .t he largest aVilortritent °LOC/R.9En In the city, reel:xi/0v at 117wIesals Prices, Including Thompson & Lingdon's Glove Pitting; Beekel'e• superior Shaped. Woven and Extra quality hand made 'Whalebone CORSETS, making over forty different styling and prices, from 75 cts. to $7.00. Cole ?spot In thin city fir Idre. Moody'. Patent Smf.adjusting Abdominal CORSETS, highly reemn-, mended by Physicians. , Do not forget our Ne*. Place-1115 0118STNET ST., PHILADELPIITA. 2.stiel 6841 m. ' 11151..T..110PKIMILL VALUABLE I.IOTEL I'roporty RIVATEI BA Llt,o It I.lplIA A )!A11,14 Tilik.bsct ibnr clinic at yo Irate ante tho well knoiri hotel stand 1p Newville, Pa., known as the .." T;OGAN HOUSE. The lot (upon which the Lintel stands) contains V. by HO foot, and Id addition thereto will be sold an excellent ciARDNIN containing 65 by 180 toot. ' The house is large and substantially hunt of stouts containing , 8 stooping tipartmonts. good liar-room Diu ing.room, Parler.iiitehen ond.all modern convon [onus. A. good'Woli of Water at the door, ; I&XOBLLENT STABLING \ • for .forly borne, Ire Rowe, {Wood 'ion., Smoke ellouge and all , noreciary out-buildings. The Lewin flows is widely pud favorably k flown and le largely ,patronised. It has been quite recently renovated and regained throughout: Tortns to suit the pure,buser . Nor further particulars, apply to the soibeeriber,to In hie absence to Peter,A. Ahl, at Nowyllle, Pa.: JOS. A. WOODBURN. A2BAngai:>. t 3 1:P1 I( 6 MARBLE YARD. ANUMINTEI, TID4DB, , lISADEITOI49, ?death,' Door sills, onjhaild and made. t. order Pouth nen. over Street, Oarlielo Pa. nar4l6 07,17 HARDW,I.BB. MILLER & 'BOWERS' ' HARD WARE S7ORE, NORTIC - 0140YER STREET, .9 • PENNSYLVANIA -k, „,0, - , - ...v.", ,AND• still 44 Zati NEVI' , ..._-. • ~ 0 .. .43 , : j cl F TH , E (. 5\ • i v , )lAll° '0 OFT HE C F N 3 114-- e - UNITEDSTATES OF AMERICA, The 16 fApto241. LIPII Irratntatcos COMPANY 111 I torporatl on chartered bp epeeist Act of COngFeu. ap prated Jedy 25.1868. with a ' CARE( CAPITAL ,$1,000,' OW, FULL PAID. Liberal tams offered to Apcate nod .flolleltors, who . are Invited to apply at oar odic°. rulip tattetnlan to b eh ad r o a application at our office. , . . Hammered, English Refined, and V e naließ y dAtAu t r 6 :lunzi gibL i nte4 way IR 01V - ; Berdan s Horse and 1?, ,, E. l tp . t e m i t i mba r. a. * ; Male Shoes ~J• ) A rortnay Rods ; &e. ~, , CARLISLE, P. 4. EOM r~.g ~.. „..- Ifrill' c, pf il riiii . ..3:piry ; Q in. - 1 - __..... l 4 40340 y: , , p w , ,. ..7.1,. ..- WE won ~. #.,,,..,, Mop of the puz4ll,;',:-?, 'ad STOCK - , -- We have ea . 'iiii , i'-'• - - during the recent decline, al has become settled we have ill,. are prepared to offer special induc,.. will' favor us with a call. - We have constantlY on bond a FULL together with a full stock or BLACICBIIIITHS (ii'-. TO.OLS, molls sr brills, Solldßox Vices ; Bellows, Rasps, Files Are.. kc. BUILDING MATERIAL We Invite all Intending to build, tO . OOIIIO and take a look thruogh our stock. We have our Bolts, Locke, Glass. Paints, 011s;and oil material In this lino marked down at the lowest CA CA PRICES, and feel assured that we can offer special Induce. mt.Mts in this Isranoh. . - HARRISBURG NAILS, lawny& on band • • • POCKET CUTLERY, of all Immaginable patterns. We heap on hand a full line of these goods and are always able to snit thi UAW of aeon the most fastidio us, SADDLERY, of every varlet", embracing in part self adjusting and Gig Trans, Plated Japanned and Wood llamas, Brow llanda,Girthing, Horse Blankets, 'WOMEN Our frig ndr will slways find ua .well supplied with — tiny - best brands of tbesn artieles and ready to sell lliStOlit-tha-lowest-priees:--Wirortreonstatitly-in re ceipt of thus eooblint oursolves to supply our eustoteers with fresh pointt, colors of all 'des. eriptifois cootantly on hood. • Cabinet Makers and ~ Undertakers, will always find us hnrind a full supply of goods in this line. A.llll,Cross-rut and Circular SAWS.N.IIIO an I Blastina Lowder Rosendaln, Hancock and Scotland Ceincnt, Calcine Plaster, Crow Bars, Sledges, &e. • FARMERS, 7 will do well to call and examine our stock of llama: , fracee r -lhainal—Chalila,--Tongne-and-Stay Chain. Jockey Chains, Spreads, Halter Chalon, Cow Tie. Shovels, Spades, Forks, Rakes, Grain Bags, ke., b tore buying elsewhere. We aro ready to offer spool Inducement's in this line. Repairs for McCormick's Reaper and Mower constantly on hand. Me ore who agent's for tbe. BUFFALO SCALE WORIcS au'd Are ready to afipply Scales warranted; 'and fun. rushed at loner pricerF than any other 'eases in the market. We are cone Gently in receipt of goode direct from themanufacturera end roe able to turnhh Country Merchants at Philadelphia and New York prices. ' AND „fre*iirkaltii always on band an at 'the lowei market rates, Hubs, Spokes, Felloes d , Axles, Shafts, d. Duck, Drlllifig, Damask, &c., GOODSiI free of charge Wilcox & Gibbs' f'ti^' i+~~y: -,~~ . ~ v S'E iV 111 A Cl-1 We have secured Um ....gency of the Wilcox & Gibbs' llewlng Machine, a little arrange ment no one seens willing to do Without after having seen ono operation,. The Wilcox & Gibbs , le a Single Thread Machine and claims superior* over all Double Thread Machines In the following pdrticulem. lt Is simpler and lasi liable to-get'—o ute ht-cheapurt-runs with learnoise. It rune easier. It runs faster It has the best device-11,r - preventing the wheel from running baoltward; It requires less mechani cal &111 to operate it. It require. less ,time and instruction to learn to nee it. •It is the most certain and reliable in its :operations. Its • noodle 'stailiflit hid less - - her - broken - than-a :cut vedeno The needle is secured in Rapture by an ingeniously patented device which rendereiltself .Orating kr thatmeitherelail nor 'experience-are requircd'ln arranging 'lt acne directly from the spool alto - doing' nway,wlth the tudloui operation for rewinding the thread for adjustment:lW the ahatle. It makes the Wilcox & Gibbs' of twisted loop stitch," a stitch 'original with thisanachine and made by no other, the scam Is :more elastic and aronger thad tho.Loek Stitch. The gram Is the:meet even-end beautiful, the team' Is always solf-funtened.. thief, witting a reveraible feed, as tension is mine simple and more eaelli - adJusted, it letnornspeedily elnertgod from, one kind of work to another, It duds beautilid eioluiddery, it has ;the bust hemmer, Irehas.thol,est - filler. It has the best braider, it has the 'best'wbolt. Tho WlleglL & Gibbs' has been In the, market for Mere,than eight , yearn, 'during which tithe' tipwerde.'of 'slaty thou amid have been Made qud iond; number by 'fifty •por cent.larger than were' sold of any Doable - Thread . - Maehlne'.lll... the same number ',of Its ekilleet year.. Alu - ch auteeis la infficlent to war rant the.salenf :this bittehinC wherever It his en .Agerier without the.: doubling 'evidence 'of Moth pryixdah there are enough to fill up_ the columnsmussels In' ithi, 'land.. 'These Machines are op extfibi.tion at ' , our store, 'it, North- Ilanover Street & Carlisle, :whore they may examined, tuid they will take greai 'pleaettre in ex plaining anything relathag to t. Itespectfully - &64' • ~ &MOWERS,- • • • O. 20,N0 th lianoter Btu Carnal!, „ R. ORIN. atot uv 11 I1SCAT,LA-NEOU. cst , AR 40 • c7BANKERS • y , N0..35 SouitTiTiiinv STRE . Ei ev _ OH I LADELPH IL IkENERAckENTB I - FOR ;.c+. O N . -44.( can be Etude by selling the TABLE AN.D- WII!.TE LEADS AND ZINCS W A.GON FIXTURES ered to all parts or the town • 4 - I • - 'gel, Manager. AG.t.itußN, HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so _desirable. Containing neither oil or dye, it does net soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on hair, giving it a rich glossy bistro and Or sOommlasion from 'which twice that amo.. r•T a tll perfume. by Dr. J. C. Ayer,' & Co., Agent tor $75 to $2OO pel,.ty LATEST IMPROVED COMMON ,%ENSIE Family Sewing Machine PRICE $16,00 For Chaulan and I.rtnu!,,addratie C. BOWERS k CO 820 South Third Street, Phil.., Ps 4dee 138-8 m Pacific Railroad Nearly. Finished 1450 Miles Built THE-UNION I'4CIFI 6' R. R. Co -- I -- -AND. TRH CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R. CO " " 4 " Se" n illlnirad (700) milo■ to thyir es dhring the current year, doing a large • Pp:manger and freight busiuess. The through nectim elll nudoub'edly he tompleted or summer, whoa the_thorotigh—tralh. -will be- .ray groat. Forty thouxand mon are now employed by the two powerful •umpaul , • in preeslng forward the gielt national highway to a speedy coMpletion Only 300 0111014 remain to bo built. or wb ieh 200 are gladod and ready fur the Mart,Ntgo Gold !Sonde of un. Union Pacifle Railroad Company for sale at 10 and haterect, and First Niorttage °ld floods of the Crlitql Pacific Railroad at 101 arid ifiterest. • - The pribelpal •ud liotereat el both bee& u. payable hi gold. DE HAVEN & BRO., DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SE- CUR ITIES, GOLD, &e No. 40 South Third Street, PLIIA H I-LAD E I ME=llll 1869. Shipponsburg, Sept. 15, 1668. Fully eouversant with the chemical co mponents and medical offend of A. Marquart's • Liniment. I cheerfully commend it to those who may need it. Jacksonville, S. N ECKER, M. D. . Mr. A. Marquart :—Dear SD: I take ohms.° in sayinic that I have med your Liniment for ehapi ped lcands, and it cured them and made them feel soft I think it the best I have over used, and would cheerfully rorommend It to the general public.. wit. OP EAST HIGH STREET, I Newton Township, Pa , Nov. 21, 1868. HARD NV R E HENRY SA XTON, - rac). Carlisle, Pa Wholesale a_nd Retail dealer In Hardware, Iron, Nalluildlng Matethis, Paiute, Oils, Glans .4c. Finest quality of Ainericau mid , Engliela Pocket and Table Cutlery. Every deecrlption of Tools adopted for' all Me chanical Trades of the moat celebrated waken, and warranted in every lobtanee. • Guns. 'Pistols and Ammunition. PUP S , fp- nny depthi warranted to' give aatisfaction Cement, Plester, Matting Powder . Picks. Shovel., Spec.ea, Forks, . , Sledge., to • FARM. lIRLLS, PLOWS. CHAINS, "lIAMES; , GRAIN BAGS, Ac„ Builders receive materials to *a great advantage botivin price And ' libusekeepure Uooda and . utenpils In great variety. WE . ARE SOLE 'AGENTS FOR ,THE GREAT FUEL ECONOMIZER PATENT BEOELSIOR IVEATITER STRIPPING, • adopted for doors nod windows. We feel oursolvCs competent of pleasing all as our goods are of the highest in guatity in price. Orders by man receive prompt attention, goods delivered In town.freo. Parties Indebted to us for 1868 will plesso• be nromptin their payment, and all to whom we are Indebted will please presont their bills fir 'settlement , - than 68 = RIVATE SALE. • •• The aubacribli l 46ffer, at private aale their ye u l eble property eituatedin MAIM township. 3 lave North East of Mewlihrg,hontaloing 28 ACES'S, together with 8 Acreanf tirOber laud, there Is sup polnl-thhe-a-larg• - quantity of. Iron- Ore on • the male tract which makes It a valuable property. The bislidinge coualst of a splendid BUICK HOUSE -tVash ilouse,Douldelok_Bern,..llog. Pen and other mecessary ont-Malhilegs there la • vale ty of all kiddy of fruit on the prom ism also a well of water near the door The land In the but quality of slate. having hero recently well limed, this le a clearable property near to Church, School and 31111. • ' Persona wlahlog to ace the property awl know the tonne will plyins call on the aubscaber restil• keg yi the smile, :mnaciAurr 111411, MARY 111011, Mifflin TwirrmAlP EMI= . .. .... . . . T HE OLD ESTABbISpID.FIRM. .1: J. RlotienimoN A co., . . . , .. 126 MASI= BtIIIit c PIIIIAD'A., ~• 'lll Ute larg•lt Manufasturtela Canalletlover4 •16' 4 11`hohaall•Dealakt ha Yrtalta t litita:k6., to the trait 66 States. " ,• .ilmaz664.3 — . •' CABINET, MAKER:: minted, .iite444 employment ' W. O.IIIONOIL A BON t 4 "4 1 ; ( 3 P, 6 5re arg '. 11 :', 414 * • MEM EMI P 4! LENZ MEDECINES. Ayer's - HAIR VIGOR, TOr restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color A dressing: which' as a once agreeable,heal thy,. and effectual for sreserving . the hair. hided-o, ti gra — hair — si owl "wore,' to its origi. , 77 - 1 - 11 - dq. ,-- .017 h 7 threTglo - si ' ,i‘l freshn6s of youth. . `bin hair is thickened, dling hair checked, and baldness often, __..4S, -- Cured - by its use. --- jigothing can restore the hair where the follicles aredestroycd, or c glands ' atrophied and decayed. But su h .as *.re-- main can be saved for, usofulnes by. this .. application. Instead of fouling the hair . with a...pasty-sciliment,.it-will , ketip it clean and vigorous. Its occasioal use will prevent the hair from turnin gray. or falling elfand conseque'ntly prevent k st,,,, baldness. Free froth thoSe deleterious substances a hich make some nreparntions dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm' it. If wanted merely for a . - ror MASS. -, - i ) ... ,__ eve. 1.1. In ers among all this- mild -ht. ant purgatfve Jaita obv loos reason is, t. 'it lea more reliable and far more effectual reme• dy than an., weer. Those who have tried It, know' that It cures their,neighbors and friends, and all know that what It dnes - Sitice It does always—that It never fails through any ' fault or neglect of its composition. 'Wu have thousands upon thousands of certificates if their remarkable cures of the following camplaints, but such cures are known in - every - neighborhoodnd we - need not publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates; containing' neither calomel or ahy deleterious drug', they may be taken with safety by anybody. Theh sugar coating pre.erves then, ever fresh and makesthem pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable no harm can arise from .their use In any quantity. They opera's by their powerful influence on the intmnal viscera to purify the blood and Annaba° It iiito healthy adieu—remove the obstructions of the stomach, towels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, .d by' correcting, wherever ' they exist, such derangements as are the first origiri of disease. „ Minute directions are given in the wrapper on In' lax, for the following complaints, which these Pill , rapidly cure :—• For Dyspepsia or. Indigestion, Listlessness, Languor and Lose of Appetite, they should be taken irmilerato s y to stimulate the stomach and restore its healthy tone and action. - Fur Liver Complaint and its .various_symp_toms, Bilious headache, -Sick Headache, Jaundice or Green Sickness, Bilious Colic and Bilious Fevers, they should he judiciously taken for each vase, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstruc tions which cause it. ---- Fer•Dygorttery or Bitten:ea, bUt one mild clOst - ht — u - generally required. For Rheumatism, Gent, - Gravel,. Palpitation of the Heart, Fain in the Bide, Back and Loins, they • should be continuously taken, as required, to change the dkiiased action - of the system... With such change those complaints disappear. - For Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings they should be taken is largo and frequent doses to produce the cheer of a drastic purge. For Suppression a large dose should be taken an it produces the desired offset by sympathy. -As a Dinner pal, take one or two Ms to pro mote digestion .d relieve the stomach. onisklorifir dOstrlithrialatolrthirlitindath boWeis into healthy salon rektor. the appetite,___ and Invigorates the sys t em. 'Hence It is often advaututteone whore no serious derangement ex. lots. One who feels tolerably well,- often finds that a noes et these Pins stake hint feel decide Ay hotter, tram tli sir cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive apparatu, Dn. J. C. YER ,t.CO., Practical. Cliensitts, LbirELL. MASS., U.S. .1 iraverntiek Brothers, Agonis for Carlini° u3oo•-tt. M ARQ-UART'S ti CELEBRATED NI ME NT, FOR MAN OR BEAST This Valuable Preparation is admirably adapted to the Cure of all ehbse Dis eases for which a Counter-Irritant • Ar External:Remedy is required. REFERENCE Abram Marquart, Esq., Las 'shown ma tho ceipt of which hie Liniment is composed. Worn nit knowledge of the Ingredients, I do not hesitate in certifying that it will be beneficial where an external application of the kind to indicated. A. PTEIVAR I', M. I). 1869. I heretY certify Eliot I hero used A. Marquart's Liniment for Seratehes and Spavin on two of my horses with the greatest success, and would re, ommend It to .11 that are in need of anything of the kind. ' C. MELLINGER, County Treasurer. s kitouglistown, Po., Nov. 18, Mr. A. Marquart'i—Dear Sir I have used abort half a bottle of your Liniment on my horse for a bad Collar Call,-which wag-the moot obltluate _ sore of the kind I ever saw; also on my arm fur Rheumatism, and it has given entire satisfaction In both cases. I would not do without it for ten times it cost, and cheerfully ,reconnuend it to the public. MICHAEL LATMIAIV. Jacksonville, to., Nov. 20, letiB. A. Marguert,' Eng :—Dear Sir ; hod a vary severe attack of Rheumatism in my back, so that 1 could scarcely walk, which. was very painful. After using half a bottle of your celebrated Lini ment, I was entirely cured. This is not a return mendation, but the plain truth. You can make any use ci this you please _ JACOB LONG. aluut Bottom, P.:., Nov. 20,1868. Mr. A. Marquart r—Dear Sir: I have used your valuable Liniment in my family for differ ent pains nnd aches, and It has proved satisfactory In ovary case. Ido think, an an external Lint- Lent, It stands without a rival. I would sheer fully recommend it'to the public.' Respectfully, OEOROR Jacksonville, Pa o Nov. 21. 1808. A..llliirquart, Es —Door Sir "It- affords me pleasure to certify that I have used your Liniment on my neck, In a case of very Bore ThMat, ass much swollon and very painful. After two or three applications; I found It to. act Ilko magic, and would recommend it as au excellent Linlinent. JACOB SEVERS. Walnut Dutton, Pa., Nov. 10, 1808. • AGENTs WANTED Address • • 'A 111A111.111AKT, IVAknit Bottom, Cumb. Co., Pa, For male at HAVERSTICIL 8110 . Drug SW:, Cgrililo, Pa. , ildge 08.1 y. . A L4flc Lek • TO, YOUNG Just Publidied in a Sealed Enveloped Price A Lnture on the Nature, Treatment and. liedi. eel Cure of Sernietorrhces or Seminal and Week end, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and impedlitents - to - Marrieger - geuerellyt - Nervousnow - Consumption lipPopsy and Sits; ?dental and Phis elect Incapacity, resulting from Soli-Abuse, lly HOBERT J .GULVEItWELL, id, D. . Author the '.Green Book," kn. • • The world renowned anther, In thin admirable Lecture, clearly proves from ' his own experience) that the - awful - consequences of Self-Abuse may be-effectually removed! without medicine, an , velthoyt, datigerous surgical operations, bough's, ni 11: etrueutir, rings or cardials,,pointing.out _di. mo fi , •f cuto'at once. certain and effectual,. by whi every, mat - oin, nu matter what hie 'condition ma ';,' be. may cure himselt cheaply, piivately and red i ~, 1c a ., 14, ,i , ic T , ll_lll_lalyililltyx...l! .. l4{.o . l l.lS A 800.1 eat I ed en L°:::r 127 2July a heietE mutul be.tot • Itt Pm Ems I . MEE ~.,~ . , SIM WV. GRACY six cents