THE.B.RoIEir.d ONE. "TBUTII 0 . pit TITAN 1 ;._ • In San'Francisco, on the north side of, Folsoni street, overlooking Mission Bay, - -----stands-a-palatialresidenee: - .• - r - r --- The interior of the house is even more benutiful than its exterior, every apart ment being in its way a gem of magnifi cence and refinement. • . - - . The library, especially, realizes the ' most perfect ideal of au elegant and cul tured home. • And yet, at the moment wo Aook in upon hint—ono August afternoon, as he occupied his library—the proprietor of all this wealth appeared-of all.miiit the most miserable. . , __ • •' Ho was Mrs,,Mortoa - Preble, for many. years a leading Nankai of San Francisco. It was in vain that the bre - ad bay win dow at the south , end of the root; had • been opened, giving ingresS to the sun-. shine, and em fragrance' of rare flowers ---ln vain that the vat:lBmm° lined with 'richly carved book cases and paintings— . in vain that soft couches and luxurious emirs had been gathered around him... -------,-Ho-iiiiii wretched. _ • ... - , He lay on a sofa, in the depths of the great bay window, the wreck of a once • porierful man. - His figure was thin and gaunt ; his 'face white, as ' marble ; his eyes having an expression'of awful ap prehension, of harrowing anxiety; af dreadful expectaney. _ : It was evident at a glance that no . merely Physical ailment had made him what he was. Ily _What_witheringtseeret, by what . destroying affliction had Ito been tints agonized? thuS haunted ?'thus hunted? lie so noble and good I . he so wealthy and distinguished! • . As be.moved restlessly upon the Inin rions cushions, the pretty clock on the • . mantel ,piece struck- five, every stroke seeming to fall like a hammer upon- the, heart of the nervous invalid.- He aroused. • himself, struggling feebly to a sitting posture. "Oh, will this fatal day never, never pass?" rho murmured ; "nor bring us rlief?" Noticing, with 'a nervous start, that ho was alone; he touched a bell upon a table before hint, and called : - • . "Helen I Helen ! where aro you ?" s Before the echoes of his voicehad died out a step was heard, and Ids tered his presence. ' "I left you only for a moment, 'Mon - ' - ton," she said, advancing to the banker's side. " You were do'zing, I. think. 1 wished to send for the doctor !" She was a beautiful woman, of some six and thirty years ; graceful, with : broad white brows, and loving eyes, in which the brightness aril sweetness of a sun - --lishiny.naturewere still perceptible, - under a grief:and anxiety no less poignant than that evinced by her husband. "The doctor 1" he echoed, half re proachfully.' ' "Yes, dear," she said, in a calm and cheerful voice, as she drew a chair to the side of the sofa, l and sat down, stroking the corrugated forehead of the invalid with a magnetic touch. "lie will be here immediately. Your last nervous, crisis'alarmed me. Yon May becothe seriously ill !" . . Mr. Preble-bestowed altaffectionate look upon his wife, but said despond ently : --- ." Theilocter 1 He cannot 'minister to a Mind- diseased I' Oh; if these - long hours would only pass !,'lt' I only knew what the day has yet in store for us 1" Look up, - Morton I" enjoined Mrs. , Treble, with a reverently trustful glance 3i. upward through the. pen window at the Mae sky, and as if' looking beyond' the azure clouds therein. "Let us appeal ' from Atm . -injustice and wickedness of earth to the-goodness and mercy or ilea ' ven 1" • The banker gave a low, I sobbing sigh. "I, cannot look up, Helene' he an . sweredovitli- a passionate tremor in his voice—'.' only down, ddwn at the grave ' that is Opening before fuel" . • Mrs.' Proble • continued to stroke his forehead softly, while she lifted lair pale •faCe‘to the sunlight streaming, into the apartment. " Look lip, Morton—always look up 1' k she again enjoined upon the invalid. h. - "During all these fourteen years of I - _,agony, I have not once doubted either the goodness or the _justice of Heaven. 4. 'Breised aro--they thaTifiraiiiii;"="637 - - shall be comforted.' I believii that we shall yet rejoice more keenly than we •-• have mourned, and that we shall come ii to a glorious clay of joy beyond all this 3 (-) I lig night of sorrow I" ;:i The fade of the invalid lighted up with .1 an answering glow, and he murnmred : : - A - " Olorious”faitlij - My-firife, you are in .. deed a blessed ' comforter ! Perhaps, '` alter all, you aro right !" -, - A knock resounded on the side door at - this juncture, and the next moment Dr. • ihnton, the family physician, for whom Mrs. Treble had sent, entered the room. He was an old man, portly in figure, with whit° hair and beard, but with a h•esh and ruddy complexion, a pair of shrewd blue' eyes, and willran exuber ant boyishness of manner that sat well • upon him: He had .a kind heart, and a clear head. lie approached the sofa, after greeting husband and wife, and • lifted the thin, restless hand of the inva lid, feeling his pulse. "Quite a high fever,'' NO said, after it „ brief pause. " Worrying again, eh, Mr. • Treble? - Yon are wearing yourself out. Medicine will do you no _good so long as your mind is in it spreseut condition. I must give you an opiate—" - "Not now, doctor," interposed' the banker. "I cannot--must not-Li-deep to day 1 I need to be broad awake now, - for I-cannot tell at any moinent what the . next may bring forth. ,I am looking for . the culmination of, all my years of •an guish—for the crowning agony 'of the . whole. Perhaps oven now. Ah, what was that?" . . 's Ho started up Wildly, and then, as the - sound - that hail disturbed him was not repeated,' lie sank back, again on his • cushions, pallid and panting.' .. -1 - 1 The doctor looked at Mi-s. Treble with -- - an anxious, imestibning glance. .- "It 'is the anniversary," she.replied to his unspoken inquiry—. the anniversary', of our loss." .^- ~ f "Ali,' yes," said tho debtor:. "I re member." ,;:: • - 4- Yes, it's another of c ,those terrible : - days,''. cried , the banker, 'in a hollow. • - Whisper. " Sit down, doctor,' and I will • tell you the whole story. ..1 can_think of, nothing' else today, and ant almost wild with apprehension and anxiety. Sit down." . Dr. Hutton drew up a chair and seated • himself, hie faCe expressing the double • ,- solicitude of a friend and physician. "YOu.. linos' uST Riarteen - yirafs ago, doctor," said Mr. Treble. ' "We lived ._ . then whore we do now, ill a cottage on • tbo site of this great mansion. There were but the three of ms—Helen and I, , . • and our three year old Jessie. And it ''.. }pas' fourteen years age, to day, that cur ' little Jessie was stolen from us." .-,• • - , f3 - .,3omember it,'Lffiiaid the doctor —softly, ." Yot-might_she-not-havo-been lost, Mr. - Treble? She went out 'to play . in the'gardon; If Iromomber rightly, and . ' was never seen* you again. The might have Strayed away.--" . r "So we thought for a *hide year, doe l' tor," interrupted-the banker. , "We ----, lever dreamed tha sho.hail been stolen. •. ;,-' and .-r., flared immense rewards for her---recov ' ' cry.. I employed detectives, - but all to no — TT liiirposti - .7 - When - our ARM - Jessie -- ran down the stops into that flower garden," andbe pointed to the front bf the house,. "as if the earth had opened and swal lowed her :up, sv never saw Ler again.?! "She must have 'found : the gate open, • -and wandered out," Suggested Dr. Hut ' ton., "ShoMight have strolled down to the water aridtmen flrownod.' 7 , . -: -The=' hankerlxed_ his _burning dyes - upon the physiiiian's face, and yids !, pored :, ' 7... •, "I said we never saw the Pear child , r ,' - - Again. , .1. didniot, say . we had not heard ~,,lair, .. She was • l'os't on , the Annth of l l, ' Vilisit,'lBl4.: For a year we thouglit - •N: r her, dead: %Von the anniversary:o,or _,laskiii.e received- a written'messtige con ' Y-7i1‘.., taing , lier." ', , -,:" -- •' •.' - : - 7,,,1' 'A- raesiiagol?- ; cried - Dr. -Hutton, 4 ing.,, - ° - : .4, ,mere.: tierawla, 'isinglo ' line in a • ;••'*, evidently. disguised,' , ., said the lienket. • Hereit is. I F -, . . -.. . .- • "`lie produced .ft dingy scrap -or - paper . , - COO, drawer Ili' the. table, and- held -it - Wiii4lui 'view- of the physician, who. '•- , - rde-folloviii ii - - - . ---'• -., ... -...„".--,,- ~,.:_., - • • t`i '4OO 0, 1855: . - Jessie, ha, hal Jcal ' ',' ...- • li•-*;' - '. • : ,•. , . , - - Pl , iT tten looked, with a puzzled fart - • '. - :- - ' , Aif • all of paper, vfrbio4ll9 tOrnecl over an . d over, to - th - Caouritenan66 of the banker, ' "I can make nothing of this," ho de- Oared. • your is merely a date, with the name of your loit daughter. It tells mo nothing,'? "Nor did it us, at first," said Mil[, Problo. "Then that namo and , that date, , with the demon laugh. connecting them, sot usto!thinking. A whole year we agonized ever the dreadful problem, and thenwo received another message, which you shall-see.". Ho thrust a second slip of paper, hien: tical in shape and appearance with the first, before the gaze of Dr. Hutton, who read it aloud : !`August 0, 185,0. 'Your Jessie still lives;" The physician started, as if electrified. "All I this is something definite— something decisive," ho muttered; "It convinced , you that YoUr daughter was still living." "Yes, doctor," said Mr. Preblo, "and every anniversary '-of that day has brought us some message. The disap l)carance of the child, mysterious as it is, - does - not'seem - to-me-half so strange as that the - villain who took hex' away could contrive to communicate with us every year since, and always on a - particular day—the anniversary of that on which she was stoleu—without our being able to discover who he is. And a still greater wonder to me is what can be his 'motive. It seems incredible. If it was stated in a novel many people would not believe it. But 'truth is stranger than fiction.' " MrS:Prebh - Arew frorn - hor lutsband's breast pocket his note book, opened it to the proper page, and-presented it to the physician. • Dr. [lotion adjusted his •spectaeles, glanced over the page, and then .slowly read the group of entries aloud. The entry the first year is as fellows : "August 9, 1555. Jessie, ha, ha I- JOH: sic I" .And the next yctr it is— AAngust 9, • 1856. Your Jessie etil lives!" And the next— "August 9, 1857. Sho is in good hands 1" And the Beat-- "August 9, 1858. She is as well as ever!" And the next— "Ang,tist 0, 1850. I saw her yester clay I" And:the next— "August 9, 19(10. She th growing lap idly I" And the nest—, " August 9, 1861. She continues to do well I" And the next— " Augus- 9, again I" 1862. 've Beer he And the next— "August 9, 189:1. She's becoming a woman I" And Lhe next— " August 9, 12391. Your child is thir teen !" And, the next— "August 9 11865. Slio'fi luvuliet• than ever'!" And tjie next— "Kugnst 9, 1896. 81)6 's really chnii ing, And the last year it is— " August 9, INT. My reward is ' a hand I" And whatsluillwe get to clay. -„- The physician looked up and fixed his thoughtful gaze upon, the bereaved bus baud and wife. "How-Aid these messageS &hue to you?" ho demanded. "Invariably 'by post,'" .replied Mr. Preble. "Usually to the house, but sometimes to the Wilco !" ''And yen have never seen their au thor - "Never I" • "The last of them is dated, I see, a year ago to-day I" " Yes, yes," faltered the banker, "and the time has come for another message. This is the ninth of August, 1868 I" "I see," said Dr. Hutton.__..l!.And this is the secret of your terrible excitement ! YOll are expecting to receive, to day, - another of these strange mossag,es !". - 'There was a brief silence. Mrs.- ?ra bic's lithalluttered in its task, and her face grew_' very pale. The banker breathedsspkigly. Tho,.plizEician re gars a them both kri friendly sympathr% "We shall hear of her again 'to day," . said Mr. Proble ; "and what will be the message?" The mother averted her face. Her bravo heart faltered as that question vhoed in her 80111. "The writer of these letters is unques tionably the abductor of your child'!" said Dr. 1 lutton. "Have you any sos picimi as to his identity?" • "Not the slightesk" said Mr. Preblo. " We have puzzled over the problem for many years, but wo cannot guess who he "Think," said the doctor. "Have you no enemy? I do not moan people with whom you aro not friendly—every stirring man has plenty of those—but a downright enemy! Is those no man whom you knew, in the Rita whd hated you? No ono against whom' you were called updn to testify—no ono whom you possibly injured?" The banker shook his head. 110 had asked himself all these questions repeat edly. 7 "1 have no such enemy, doctor," ho answered with sincerity of voice and manner. . "And Mrs. PrebM . ?" suggested the doctor, turning to her. "Have you no rejected suitor who 'Might be revengeful enough-to desolate your -home?" " No," said the lady. "I was married 'early. Morton was m jffirst lover I" " This is strange—very stranger" mut tered the doctor. ."You=nre not con scious of having an enemy in the world, and yet you hay an enemy—a hidden foca fiend in human fOrni—who is worts ing'out against you a fearful hatred I And vitt have not the slightest suspicion to'whom lie is?" , "Not, the, . - slightest," declared the banker.. "Not the slightest)" echoed Mrs. Preble. - "My husband• had 'a step brother whomight have been capable of the infamy—but be is dead I" • . "The handwritiog- is not amiliar 2" • "No; It is merely a rude :scrawl, as you see," said the banker. , rft Suggests nothing—except, that it is' ovidently -guised 111 -. ' Again there was a profound silence. • . "Our child is seventeen years old uow;" at length nmrmured Mrs. Preble, her voice trenibling., "Bhp is on the thresh bold of womanhood. No doubt, during all-these years,.sho,lmee yearncd,for .us, whorever she may be, as we have yearned for her I" "But whore is sho2" asked the physi eian—and new his voice was broken by his deep syrnpithy with the ageoized pa, rents. . " Where can she bet' . - "IleFen. only knows," on4itorod the __..: mother. . "Perhapa in San •Franoi: ui1401110.lu(e 10 in theiii some obscure farmer; and u that is not hors t I think world have carried hor to,somo lonely re glen of , the interior, among the valleys and mountains. - Yet I nevor see a young girl in the streets without turning to look at her. tnOver hoar a girlish voice with. out listonindagerly, half fancying that it may prove tho.voice of my lost JOIU3IO holm ringliedDrsirnt-. ton, dashing a fin en of team from his eyes. "Will this cog Agony never be over?" . . • " yiro hope .so, and oven believe so," Rumored Mrs. Preblo, with the firmness of an unfaltbring trust God's mercy. "Tho last message wo received from,our ondinS ., seems to point to some kind of a • " True'," assentedllr. 'Hutton, looking at the message in question. "It is.un liko the others. It samthathis 'reWard is at' hand. ' 110 means either that he, in tends to marry your daughter, or' that he: intends •to demand money of yew -14 bringing her back—or beth." 1 ; shall soon know,' , ,,'.,44tiid.'kra. Treble; with forced eidmitbal :"To 'day we shallhavo another message, no doubt; What will it he ?"; ' . • • The banlier turned restlessly on hit sofa, and his face grow evert paler. ' ; " Whatever it is, *it come l" he mut; - "Anything can be borne better thanthis awful suspense: Lot it come k' As if his impationt words hadlirecipl tated a crisis, a- step:mils heard on:: the Walk nt this nunnont,,and a ring at the front dOor'follevidd, "Another 'nuffillago 1" lireathetl' tho baiiker," * • -• • • •• A servant66bn entefred, awaking; n-let ter, which ho oitondod; to-Mr, Praia, saying :. ' Tha bearer hiln the hall. , , With tineagex gaze, the bunker glanced at themiperitoription of the missive. "It is from him !" he faltered. 110 tore the onvelopeppen. • It contained a slip of paper, of well known shape and appearance, upon which was scrawled a single line, in an equally well known hand. writing, Which - Alio banker eihibited to his wife and thelly-; This lino was as followe : "August 9, 1869. Al BfX I Will call." A shook of wonder and horror shook the three simultaneously. - " Will call 1" cried Mr, Preble, also arising. coming hero'?" cried Mrs. Prairie, 'glaring wildly around. "It seems so," said Dr. Hutton, his oyes again. reverting to the message. " Ho will be here at six o'clock, and see, ,it is already six EVen as ho spoke, the clock on the mantel pieoo commenced striking the . '.appointed limm and at that.'instant , heavy footsteps resounded. in approaching the library; 9lt•is• he 1" cried the doctor also arising. ' As the last stroke of the hour resound ed, the door leading from the ball again . opened. Ono long and horrified glance cast tho banker Mid his wife in that direction, and then she fell heavily to the floor. ,* Der senses had left her. The above" - we publish as a specinion- chapter±but the continuation of this story will., ho found only in the New York Lodger. Ask for the number dated December 4, which can be had at any news office th 'book store. If you aro dot within reach of a bookstore, you can have - the. Ledger mailed to you by sending three dollars to Robert Bernier, publisher, 182 William street, New York. The Ledger pays more for original contributions than any other periodical in the world. It will publish none but the Very, very best.. Its moral tone is the purest, and its `circula tion the largest., Every body who takes it is the happier for having it. Loon Lewis, Mrs: Harriet Lewis, Mrs. South worth, Mr. Cobb, Professor Poch, Mary Kyle Dallas, Fanny Fern, and 'Miss Du pup, will write only for the Ledger here after. Mr: Bonner ' like other loading pub lishers, might issue three (alive papers, or magazines ; but ho prefers to colleen= trate all his energies upon one, and in that way to make it the best. OneDox, ter is worth three or five ordinary horses. Ono ghlanoo only ran ono ganiuei 111, So rant le art, so narrow human wit GAS FITTING & PLUMBING.I The enbserlbore having permanently located In. Carlisle, respectfully solicit a share of tho public pat *renege. Their shop la situated on the pu bile Roller° In the rear of the let Preebyterian Church, where limy can always be found. Being experienced embanks, they are - prepared to execute all orders that they may ho entrusted with in a euporlor manner, and at very moderato prices. HYDRAULIC RAMS, WATIIIL %HERM H-YDRANTS, ' - -LIFT A FORCE PUMPS, • .BLTHING Tine, WABII BASINS and all other nal les In the titan. PLUMBING AND DAB -AND BTRAII FITTING promptly, attended to In the most approved style. ilki•Country work promptly attended t 0... sir Ali work guaranteed. • _Don't forgot the place--liiiMedlately In the rear Cl he Virg Presbyterian Church. • CAMPIIRLL A ITBNWOOD. "Julrl7 66.1 i, • • FARMER'S BAN K,oy. CAR- Ltapu, PitNNSYLVANIA, Hominy Organised, boa - Veen opened, for transaction of. general banking bushmn!, in the Corner room or It. 0 ivou'a now building, orrtha North West corner of Sigh street and the Centre Square. The Directors hope by liberal and careful manage ment to make this a popular Institution; and a safe repository for all who may favor cho bank with their amount.. Deposits reelve,l and paid hark oa demand, Inter• eat allowed on 'podia deposits, Gold, Bilvors , Trim ,. ury Notes and Government Bonds, bought and sold. Oollectioninivalle oil all acceselble points - In - the country. Discount day, Tuesday. Banking hours from 9 o'clock A. M. to 3 o'clock P. M. J. 0.110148 R, Cluhisr. Mutinous. .R. Given, President, Wm. Miller, Thomas Paxton ' David Unitas, John W. Cralghoad, • A. J Berman, Minor Abraham Witmer. Wheeler 'and -- Wilsor and.,, Elliptic SEWING MA.CIIII7ES:- The Best acid Cheapest. fFIIESE machines are . adapted to do all kinds of fatally sewing, working oilually ere I nVon Silk Mien and Cotton goods. with Silk, Oolto• and [Anon threads, ralaking a beautiful and perfect'stiteh alike on both sides of the article sewed. All n3ashlnes sold AN 'war ranted . pall and cinulluta nt !tall ltond Telegraph 01:11eo Carlisle, P. E22l= J. BEETEM & BROTHERS, Forwarding 6; Conymissioit Mery cants. iflenderson'e At .the Lead of MAIN STREET, Cadielo,, Po. - The highest market price by paid for Flour, Grain and peach].) of all kinds. Coanif all klodn, ambraelug: LYKMIL VALLEY, , Llmabnrnors' and Blacksmiths' Coal constantly of KOTA' under envoi., sod dslivorod dry to any g rt d of the toss, Also, all kinds of Lumber on liapreB CUSHINGS & "MILEY, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS; .4; „ 2432 Baltimore Bt., B Tllqo It E ➢ID Tho lorgelit nod bout laworted stock lu tho oily of School,' Law; Dental, Medical, Class'ical, and llitseellancousßooks, Ouneral Bunklug and Cou lkotoo S TA T 10 N'ER,Y tondo to oidor In ally style etLluding ondruling; -30Aug60 Om. 1869: PHILADELPHIA. 1869 *AL•I4 PAPERS. • HOWELL & ItOURICE, uswurionitras or PAPER HANGINGS,• and ISALEB 1001P. 1 ; CORNER. of younrn AND ' &MEW fIrIiEETIS,, PIIILADELPTA." IF,notory, corner Twenty-third and •' .13sanson street.. ABeBTYI.E9 EYBRY DAY OF OUR OYTAc, MAKE loot OA Bis DAVID ST.RODM, b._srolipmen, _ JOHN W. iTiOifii NEW,AND BOOT, SIIOE, TRUNK AND HAT STORE, - N 0.13, Booth Hanover Btroet, Carlislo. a few dial' south of Inhofett corner,' Soli have jaiet opened !Be largest and beet stodk of BOOTS and 13110101 ever offered la Carlisle add &ultimo Almost dolly to trieelve sash goode In err Ilne as overybody wants. Our stork.innalstr In all blade' and varleths 'e. Woman's Misses and Milked strong Loather likos 'Women's Melee and 'Child's basting Chiltern. • Women's Glove Kld Turkey aid French Moreno ' Man's and Bey'realr, Buff and Kip Boots.. 'Men's and Boy 's ler and Bull B oa •Balter , Mena and Boris lasting Cohere and Brogans. Men's and Boy's Calf, and 'Buff Oall"td Tlfer Mae Sandals, 114eklas and Overawes:— Men's and Women's Goat Welt and envie Blippar Men's, Boy :e and ,Ohild's Fur snd Balcony Bats.. Trunkil of all altos an&rlcae. • . - Travelling Bags Satchels and Irallees,togathiir . with. a prime lot o 1 .100DiPahloh we will 101 l to snit the QUICK HALM'44ill raoirrs Vat . . 'Therefore In lasnlng our card Ali latended ao personal • trorttathin to , all. la Need is alt oat look througliour idoek wtibout gaoling nadir 011. Wham to buy unless Milted In quality and price. • We shall always try, to deal with every one In a itralghtforirard stutimei, arid 'alvo'aVery - anat.:mar • toll equlVolant ibr his money. We hope all will 11•1111 tholllllol4/10( their • tint opportunity tcrr. . and ON tn., ' • , • - • ortoilel a RONtil" • 'Artlll34' LOCK STITCH S 1 WING MACHINES =I LOCUST MOUNTAIN,'. LAWBRONY, Sc., he J. 111,11Vrat A BROS Of all kinds. 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Holies nod-Hotel keepers, of he must approved and.fes.blonable design and finish. Including elan Cottagn furniture lu setts lecoptihn and Camp Chairs. Mattresses, ll II t frames, pictures, &c., AM. "ini - Pnrtieular attention given as usual to funerals orders from town and.hountry, attested to promptly and on moderate terms. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID 'PO ''HD SIMECTION OF WAPI. PAPED. • MIMI! JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, imr6RTints mid MANUFACTURERS 'LOOKING GLABOIt.3 Mu beat and el.:1111;0st PORTRAIT AND PICTURE PRA MRS, MoHnilogant-otyltiii. CIIROMO-LITIIOGA.R 1118, ropenn wad American—an Simmons., nemoruuoul. lIIME= Thu nowent ppillicutions ItOOERS' UROUT'ES .We fire the only 111/11 ulnll iletilers in the how.' Ginnie+ in thie eel! n11.4' them iit nientillietiner'keehon. Circulate eent on EA.RLES' GALLERIF.B, Sl6 Chestnut street, FRESII : ARRIVAL Of all the New Spring ;Styles of 'HATS ANI) CAP i The' Subs bas just opened, at No. 15 Nurfl, ENOOTOr Et., a taw dodra North-of the thirllslu Doposit Bank, onu or then largost and boat stook of II ATE CAPS ovur °Venal In Carlisle. Silk flats, Cassimeres of all styles and Still Brims different colors, and every - dessriptlon of Soft Hats nor, mado.Tbo I/tankard and old fashioned brush, kept constantly on hand and made to all warranted tngive satisfaction. A foil assortment of STRAW HAPS.Nen's boy's and childran'e fancy, I have also added to my steldc, Notions of different kinds, consisting of Ladles end (tent's Stockings Nock-Tius,Ponells, Gloves, Thread,Sovlng Silks, Sue ponder., Umbrellas, &a., Prime Segars and Tobacco, always on hand. • Olvo mu a call and INXIIIIIIIIIII my litOtk, an I fool oon. ildent al pleasing, boxldoB savlnv you, money. JOHN A. 1t111.1.111t, Agt. No. 15North Hanover St. 3lmy6T VOTlolll.—Notice-is- hereby giien 1.-- 1 1.--that-the-Cles - 11411,1hipesit think et Ilipitirr pihritkin to the nest Legislature of l'etitisyli Ibr the.reuervel °Mtn eherter with Its present title null canon June 13th, J. P. TIAPSCER, Quiblvr 03 uly (V.Om WHEELER ,t WILSON'S Tr ra II Ii.WP rich:m 14ivr:=4 SEWING MACHINES At tho groat Exponition, Paris, 18(37 Awareed the Highest 'Premiums over 82 -Competitors THE PEOPLE'S VERDICT TIfL SALE OP WORLD' RENOWNED MACHINE ARE 100,000 ORRATRII 'ARAN ANY OTIIER: THE GRAND TRIM- Dolly ere Throughout the Ivo .1, -wore mc.r acorn gains favor, and, stree v wine the rase. The Wheeler & Wilson etas s triumphantly Champion and Lender over all others by therarifet of the potpie. We claim no recite that we cannot anstaln by living and reliable witnesson:' , l9i.stand upon our own RIAL.VoitTiI, without declaim ing against other companies. We claim to have improvements for sowing Mat we know cannot be excelled, and in many veleta that no other. company dare compote . with. 'No other company can show so many urn chines that have boon. In daily Ursa for the length of time as we can. bar The proof of this, ionic at the numbers that are on each machine. The Wheel er and W ilson Bowing Machine le the Rich Man's bent Friend, and the Pooi WOrtialf6 Trust and Cons fortorer, for no other company can sell on au liberal and easy terms as we. The - poor tvontan can get herself a - Ma- - chine, and afterwards vas for it. • • • No Machine is• paziijitr . vital . parties are. ally satis-t, fled. Cohstant ,use .. • _ . . only increases . . . the worth. • • o f . QUR XACrfINEB Several ladles In Carlisle who have uoml our win iirdnet-fronketitliriwgtvirrempryitThlrreenid tlieni — bitter in ovary point thou when now; and there le not a garment. worms in Ike family, from light as Swiss to heavy ne Beaver cloth, that they, have not made." One lady nays "I have sawed for three years and never. - broke n - teed ie." We tan furnleh names and residences of responsible partlie who can sustain all we claim, .The unsigned aro a tow of =Any who have .tbe Wheeler and Wilson Sewing klichinn., In finals's, and, length. of time they, have boon in constant me. . Mrs.--J.- Ilaverstick, " J. Itheern, Cola Henderson, " Itov. Dr. Wing " iz. C. Woodward, ,) Rev. Sterrett, " Peebles, • ; Miss Carolina Ego, _ . Hernian,,(Monroe twp 9 - --Sterrett,-(Diekinsonjwp.-3 Initruetlone glren froe of charge. and . h.fachinee cheerfully shown to MU who call at Urn. lirttliame' tltore,hio. 2Q North llinover Street, Car lisle, PA, Prices and styles to edit any customer. Machined deliVered to alLpolnteik Numborland and adJolnlng countloafree of o!r.tre charge., . PETEItBON 12ImAn j uqy3 T RI TT 11.hffra9nt1 r -.' J. M. & L..it,.,,vp.r r op. 4 ,.the. only autherized•Agentoin 19dar 694 y „ . t - J.EO. G. 1)0811'8U the place to go Rheout't!Upl• 101u1rOS -211INCELLAIV*Oes.i HATS /M-.D,CAP,S.. you - iiirtrix — rti2eT/At or -Cap , /Coo. don't fall to pall on J. G NOL 90, Wc!.:74 : 01a A troet, 'Where mu be seen the sanest assortment.of HATS AND PAPS.. ESN! over brought to Carlisle. no takes great pleasure In Inviting' his old friends and Customors, mid all now once, to his splendid stock. Just received from Naw Tork'sud Plilladelphis, consisting la narS ut dun BILK AND CASSIKIERD HATS, • noshlbs an endless variety of Hite and Caps of the latest sfyle, all of which ho will sell at the LoWent Cash Prices, Also, his , own manufacture of Hate at ways on hand, and Hate . Jfatittfo' etured to Order lfa has tho Lost arrangement for coloring lints and all hinds of 'Woolen 'Goods,,Ovarccttn dca., at, tho shortest with.° (as he colors sviiry onit)-and on tho most reasonable tonna. Also a Atm lot of choice wands of ' TOBACCO AND CIGARS otl_hrtnd. lfodeolroa to call tho.ottontlon of pm•xoiix who hn - io • COUNTRY FURS _ya eull, rill ho:irys tho Llghose rail 'races for tho Immo, • Clive him a call; at tho above number .his old atand MI be reeln confident of giving entire natiefno. Mom julyl4 G 7. ~ THE "BENTZ MUSE," (1 , orinerlyCnian use:) No. 17 AND 19 EAST MAIN ST., 'rho undersigned having ,purchneed and entirely rot tted, auu (oral shod ennui throughout with first , clam furniture, tole null-known'and old established Hotel. solicits the euaturn of the 4mmunity end travelling public. Ho le well wavered to furnish first•clues accommodations to ull who deeiro to make llotel.thelr Ilome or pleasant temporary abode. The custom. from Um ourroundlng country Is re , eporl fully solicited. Courteods and attentiTa ear 1, ants aro engaged at thin popular hntol, Z MENTZ; Prorp'• N. 11. A firiit , clusla Livery hi ronnettiol with tho Hotel tho ntori;gornorit or Mr. JOB. L. Z'it.ttNlClt, PAUL 341apri1139.1y. !MD ESTABLISHED TN 1851 JACOB ITARLVN, J Inylte . a lila patron!, and the nubile centrally,. t hle Now Store, No. 7330 EHEMTNVP St. PHILADELPHIA, whero they will find largo mtd wolf nolooted -stock of DIAMONDS WAPCIIRS. (11.00K8, 'SILVER ant PLATED NV A Int-Moderatt,l'rleeti, N. IL—WATCIiIS and JKIVEI.ItII. caraftilly ra ropalreS. JEIVEI,ItY nod SILVER. WARS fif rill klodn tout to ardor. am. AGENTS WANTED. Agouts want= od, $75 to i'yea) per month, nada and remain, to bell the; criolirated and original Naimoli Eloise Fondly Sea Ing rinrhlne, impn.sud nod. perfected; it will limn, fell, stitch, tuck, bind braid, and embroider Iu a most I.lllllPrillr manner. Prim, tally $l5. For sim plicity, and durability, it him no rival. Do not buy till MIA portico nelliag mrtrhiucn mid, Om mint) IMMO Moron no nniu, ,taalsa lowing a (Waikato of A uucy signed by us, us they are worthless cast Ina/ machine. For clrealana awl terms, apply or add coo tlm AiSTOitli - k COX 413 Client nut nit eel, l'hilod,s4 =I The Grea.t. Pacific Rairoad is finished ELORTGAUE I30111)4 UNION & CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROADS BOUGHT BIND SOLD. • 'Bankers and Dealers in Governments No. 40 South Third Street, MEM 18 N. Hanover Street, No. 18 NEW YORK BRANtiI I [V. A.latf ART F., RS FOR DAM AINS We ivould Invite the special attention of the nit lache or Cnrllmin, and Cumberland county, to. our won solected stock of .Iloalery, ti loves, Notione, White Geode, I.laeu and raucy Ono& all of which moo are determined to run elf at astonishing low pricne.• Mao cis an 1.1, 7 3 , call au,l jilr , for yowEnivra. BA.MBEROIIit. . No. 18 N. Hanoi,. Strict, 31pe's • 21inayete THE MARY INSTITUTE, G °ARIA SLE, PENN'A A lionrding School for GIRLS The Moil. Rnnunl ..noion vlll begin on Iredurods... Septorolinr Int. Fnr riletilnrs or forth, inliorinntlou :We CPA -. h., W. 0. IXTEItiI.TT. np.11..3,00-Iy o.3itle Pa. • L._ • SP F.,' ANJ.Vt) 'N ()P. 41 . 4 . ' IY T. J. E 0A 1, i)IV LT, & CO 902 CHESTNUT STREET nava rebuilt, dol.rged and risoodelnd their eetnb• babcdunt, dentroyed by fir. lq January hrt, and I.IFIO OpOne;) PIO 011100 fur Vnehnies, AV WI no . 11aim New Stoelc of Manufaeturcd 85•Importod" pooda, Superior to any they 10..v0 berulultire. Wow!, -to ,the 'Public. The* . moct coittklly lovllo nil to vl,llt outtioro . :t tbolt .ttoto. JAB. E. CALDWELL & CO., .1)02 CH - MTN in' writ - NET, • 'l2fab • toolenum hse ransve4 his illatiblinhment SPLENDID NEW GEMINI) Vila oplioalte 9axten'alllerdww;e4tere, where..he'eet dlallylnvitee tbe nubile le examine the piace and hie numerayp 'apechnene. 'The /tell know.. of be-pronchsteas_aa.attlat"..alth-a_inaj)nalotilaht • altyllyht - on - the that - Pool'. ars 01,elont Indueelnen Pio for the public to patrenlre eetabllahtnenl. lite ;Octaves ire unlvereally aoknowledgeeto be ottani to the beet made • In. I hlledelpfile; or:Nee 'York, end far iniperlOr te any Ie this seputry..' Pleas call. • Omar OQ-If 0. L. LOOll.ll/1 N. Edithllehad iBto. , LAWj I tUNCE D. DIETZ C 0.,. 14 yenta 12 " Di4itiilll3 12 " 11 " 1C " 8 SI 9 6." '.vANOY GOODS. 11081 WRY; • L scours, 208, West•Bidticoaro . 'Bilwert Ifinuar ' cl and Zibm:ly, lout CD Dan COAN.SI:IIII,LERS•AND ()PIM !rip:4o rarleible Cider M, . N. GarduOrW. Co'n., PO M rtablo Chlot• ' Star Corti, (throo oleqs4 ; ' Cannon Corn Shalom, • '. '''Nottotd FodderSluttori.(throO tr•ct,), • • , , Cuptborliurd Doptileactloy Harrow, • . ! , --•TOgollitlr 'with OMer , • - ,...kainouvlin!ArattemimpiTo' Foi evil° AVM', Oa Ride Foundry brill Machlto 130p.e.2m ' F. GART I I4IIp, , CAIMISLE, PENN'A. REMOVAL =ED =I EMI J E IV EL E RS, da LLTIRY, NOTIONS, BALTIMORTO. _RE4TINGt 41rD VOokil;M • 17,,,Y013, WANT TO :SEE • VIE stiOst'pirrea`PAßY,OA BTO9E G141.'01'168 sir. tho sp3y jut@' • *M. Stave Sthre,. East Lattber Street, 'ln the rear . of lie!Witte Store and iea the GREAT AMERICAN BASE BURNER In eporation. St lea perpetuarflurnor; Mid perfect Radistor,las well ass perfebt'Ventilater of the room Old Ig:warranted; tW COI/IMM less coal than any other otove otthe 11=10 site; ever ; offered , to the public, requiring but one ordinary scuttle of small coal once' in twpntv-eight hours, Tieing perfectly simple in all its working , haring a simple elide to , regulate the fro for keeping at nlght,.one kindling of fire being all that, le required during the winter. No Oust, no gall, no slag or tinder, ' ''• ' ' • rrancriox 011 OPHIUTIONI PlIti!BOTION 01 OPERATIoNI Tho lotter.qUality is produced by Ulan), improvemonto Ste important aboranterlatica are these NEATNP,SA = coeipicrmagjzi W. t =1 RE EE ENOE S. John Pnul, Amos Miler. 'Dr. S.ll. Maar Imo Portal. ' David Mine, 0. Delaney, D. Hoffer, D Walston,' D. Rigor, Col.llllllintngen Mrs. Dingwall, Prof. Staynion, A; Songaman, Dr. Train.• • Jobnaon Moore, J. TALlppay, D. Willem, inhniT, A. Ceovar, • J. Thompson, J. Burkholder, Capt. Drindlo, Cm Gordon, 1 1. (largo!, Broell. Stauffer, 11.141,eofter, Turner, J. Stouffer, W. McLaughlin Homer, A. Leidigh, P. Thumme, Goo. Yore nban glil p . Itl g n trl tz, Mrs. Wunderlich, Abner Miller, -1.1. P. Haggler, Major Cala, And Minna Clot the beet COOK STOVE in the Market, Excelsior \Penn or, ItTornink Light • To la/11110n to the obova Stove FRIIII.gY kaoon on hand a 101 l imp ply or Cho 1.1,4 t, Cook, I'arlora nil Onloa stover. _ Tin and Sheet iron work of all kinds On band, null Spouting, 'Rooting and-Jobbing of all kinds Bono at 'bort entire, and 01 the, heat mathrial, Fruit Coon, and Jai, or tint most approved patontn, ml.l in condom'oo the bent l'ortahla null Brick Hat- 1 0 1JRNAVI. 'IPURNAOB. en.' etre: rd to the iml.ll, For foramera eAll ou Dr. II eor.en YxiillYh, llehry SAI in!! , F. C. Homing, Mex. tiordou, Pref. Ilillmau, F Mariner, F. Watts, .1. C. 1 olitigh, A. L µpnhalef, hmlef, And others!. hurter CIO 1:y = tl -I • RE Y,NOI, DR & S9N, N. cart 13TH A NP I,7I:BERT ti I 7? P I'IIII,ADHLPIIIA, PA =1 WROUGHT-IRON, AIR-TIOIrr, GAS CONSUALING HEATER GAS CONSUMING HEAVER, Ivry!' PATENT PUNT SCREEN, (MATE I:Alt [METH, Mad =2 I= ItOttn-I,F` IRON It ADI ATI It Those Heaters are made of Heavy Wrought Iron, well Hefted together, the Only, sure prevention against the renege or One or Mast. They are easily managed, without any dampers,. The Patent Ra diator avoids the use and 111111V3.11/ . 11 of drums, nod In pormanen , lfattaehed to the Ranter. This la the.meat durable, 1111.111,111, oncemond:al anti popular heating Apparatus ever offered for sal°. They am all guaranteed. COOKING HANGER for Ilotelx And 121,741110 n, POILTABLE j i LOWD,MTC. 9 , I I : II7 " :r,. ' ;% nod VF.NTILATORS. We ere aloommounintarlag a Nr.w FLAT-TOP IIEATINII . Fend for oc.r Illmitrated aprtl 23,1111.13'. CIIARLEB . BEATING AND VENTIDATINO W A nEgb us I.:. No. 113'2 and' 113.1 Starlet Streut, I= V The Golden Eaglo FURNACES, Title Is a. entirely low beater. It is construct• od es to once eotumend Itself I o general favor, being' a comblnallon of wrought and cast Iron, It In fery sample In construetlen, and le perfectly „alrdight ; sell-cleating, having no pipes or deems teqsatakon out and 'Gleaned. At le en arranged - with upright flues •an to produce a larger amount of heat f, oru the same welghtUf real thee any furnace now In use, The hygrosnetle condition of the air an pro duced by my new arrangement of evaporation, will at once demonstrate that It is the ROT AIR FURNACE that :will produce n porfolly boftlLlty nt morphere. I nut now mukluk flvoidsue of Pol.fables, and flaw for Ignonry. WAN GES . Special Attention is also, sailed .to my NEIV CIOL 'ERN EAGI,IC COOKING RANGES, as I feel assured There le notlitugin bselhat can rompers with them as regards their durability, economy and efficiency; with 0-largo assortment of Low Down Grates, Fire Via. Rime, Registers nd Ventilators. Semi for • Illustrated - sheular. • Wane 69.6 m L.ETTEUB 'of Adminietratiou on tiro 21-el entitle of Jacob Hammon, Tito of North Middle, ton townshipoleconsed, having boon granted to the undorsigned, residing In Welt' Ponnaborongh town ship; all perilous indebted to said estate Are Rolland to wake payment, and3hone haring cluitne against ft to present them for aettletnent. SAMUEL DILLIIR, • 2hciit Adminhitrator. E 'V E EF Ann WIRE CLOTH! 7iVIRE•CLOTII =I SRLL-VR . B BROTHERS, , 623 Afarket &root, l'hiln Tiro 3m • BE WISE, wisdom will lament you: be not always con. trolled...by your incredulity, hundreds havo , sought relief I from the horrors of Dyspepsia through the medium of DeuuTrefl ArtSl-DIMPMIC STOW/X.IZ 11.14711111 and found it. 'Why :Mould you Gutter when this adult robin stornaelxiehas cured many similar cemea-why do you:Mad whilliotlior helm and aro cured/ Delay In this matter la both dangerous and unprofitable. Your Loalth, happinese and Mmineers mama, whilo constant. uogloot la frequently kiln well by nerions Apd uncork. - tiollable'resulls. - 'l3nuuttes -- ,llimana aro - equally •unoful ••In • the -nunteromt dfillOultlea • allanding gostion; as liludolutate i , COMIPATION, &0., 101110 lot Faun and Anna nod ,Oh or diaordera proceeding from Mianarata t It lathe only toile:bin preventive MA raMody known. • • 24ae yo GAS FIXTURES AND ICLR,OS'E.NIf.,.J4:PS, A. re;lit,v'ailciy of MTow, t3tiete', MitRIDIAN , BtritNElt. iihro.t .411030 111 th; 3Sorket it WO the large;t Ilhiterany Merit; tlUt Li. COtlLTnitt,. aommo 'Manutaotmrets and WhOlosale' :Dealers. ' • 7 0 2 AROnlaTitrafr. PazunamPubk ißb noellp•ly . . - FALL AND WINTFAI PITORTATION. . . Iq.DEONS,. • • MILLINERY, - , . ' . . . . , and ETRA,W GOODfi AItIiBTROITG, OA.TOR & CO;; • - 287 & 239 Baltimore aired, Impoiters And Jobbers of ' • . ' BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS, VELVET AND.SAIMI RIBBONS, BONNET BILKS, SATINS AND 'VELVETS, • • ILLUSIONS, BLONDS, LACES , NETTS AND ORATES, • • PRENCII /LOWERS AND TEATIMES. • STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES' HATS • . TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED, SILK, VELVET AND 'PELT BONNETS AND. lIATSO-BUNDOWNS AND SILBER- aocws: Tbo largest Stock of;liflllinory Goods in this coun try, and unequalled in choice variety, which we offer at prices that trill defy competition. Orders whetted. Moo - • FllNTRarglinNq TO ORDER igA - 211) No. 22, NORTH. .11AN V.EII. ST. I invite the attention of my old Customers and tho public at large to telt , Largo -ww Brilliant Stock of SUMMAR GOODS for Mon, Youtheand Boyo' wear. My Custom Doportment comprises the finest and moat soloct.ofl Cloths— and Cassinters, while my ready mad° Clothing la carefully and moat tastefully goi ton up. I cannot and will not be undereold. •. ISA AO LIVINOSToN, No. 22, North Ilonover kit., Carllolo. N. 11.• Still selling tho Floroneo Ssolog Blaehluos 14may nt 00 hI,PL ET 5i A N U'R LIEN4Y BOWER, Choinitd, Snper-Phosphate of Lima Ammonia & ITAIVIUNTXS FlXte MOM AMILTSEATION 'Elie manure contain. ell the olernente to •pro; duce largo crape email kind., end Is highly rearm bonded by alt who now it, ,also by dletlngufshed clieml.t. who Lave, by analyst., teatedlte qualities Pgeked in Bays al . :,400 lbs. each DIXON,SII - PORPLERS . & CO.. I= WII,LtArt REyNoLDs, And by dealers koneselly Lb rouhout the country For bfferunition, athire.! Irepry Rower, Phil's. 12rob 00-13.1 - - PALL and WINTER FASHIONS Mrs, M. A. ISINDMIt hal just arrived from Paris end London with the 140,0. designs, porsonolly t, looted from the greatest novaltio. (slim, the must gout trimming. to ho secured 1u Pu•l,. LAMS, RIBBONS,- TELYMIS, BRIDAL VEILS ri,olvatts, 71NIC JEWELItY,JaaId THINKER, PA PElt PATTERNS, DRESS and:CLOAK MAKING. Excluelve agent for Mrs. M. Work'. celebrated eye tem for euttiug ladles' dreeeen, sod Ines, Basques, AL Nortlirreot eeruor Elovoutb acid Cheettait Struoto Philadelphia. 17 Sept the SOLID SILVER and SILVER PLATED WARE Of °Tory des cl Ipflon awl latest tlea!gra, eullathe for Bridal Gifts, Testimonials, and Holiday Prices lower than the regular me. l.r rat.. It:Argonhoary Indureutonta to pnrchaNn• 0E0,1.1.11EC117'1N., No, 716 A roll'elk.c,ot, Po I LADIMPOIA. Z20c,70 (Old Edlabliahed Stand.) REMOVAL CLARK & BIDDLE, JEWELERS & SIIXERSMITIIS 712 Chestnut Street, MEIJI NEW BUILDING No. 1124 Chestnut street, PHILADELPHIA Are opening a large &lid ■aw anaerfineat of Dia mond and other tine Sevelry, American and Wee iVatchee, .7Englieb Sterling Silver Ware, Gorham 6leetro•platd Ware, Mental Cloaks, de., ke. 18Jano 60.1 y FURNACES FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, SAFES, SAFES, ( pry Filling.) Awarded MO Prise Modally Id World'', Fair, London, Worla's Fair, Now York, Expiation Ilniversollo, FARREL, HERRING & GO., 629 CHESTNUT STREET: Harvey GiLlam, Chas.• Mathews, ciao. W. .Myers. trerring, - Farrel, & Sherman,-N. York r.t licrring & Co., Chicago herring, Farrel, & 00., New Gii its Mora titan 30.000 liElinlNo'3 EAVES have been and nrorievr 2 In use; and over six BUBDZID have passed through assideotal Ores, prosarvlng thee contents In sown InsteOcon a hors many others Id led SACONDIA? 114M1 of our own and other makers onvlhg Loon received M port pay for Poe Improved . • Illirring's Patent Ohm Pion, for sato at low price' iBJuno 00.17 1807 BARGAINS. IicYMICB . TIO 400D'El, . ~. .. . • . . PRE4A 6°o2ll3ihi _ l'r " ttie. ,_ •' • ' ''. .• . ..-4 •.' .‘• .v , toAriNe'l l i Atia , k , GOODS, DRE9EI • T,RINIIIINON, , _ AoTroNk 10 ; , BING'S II JiW noum, 6i WEST MAIN Oppoolko the lltwuglen Uopoo, next to Po 4 llQlee FARIO - US. 1869. xuLTniorta BOWER'S PIIILADELCUIA 1 ECM AGENTS, I= 79 South Street, DAIMMORD, MD Presents IlAvbig romp, od 11.1.. HERRING'S PAPHNT CHAMPION 1867 SPRING NOW OPIIINIAO . JIM =ZEMIEME 3f2'~CLl:.~i~llV~'O'kTX:` `j•:e: MILLER -BOWF,RS! HARD WARE STORE, • 26 NORTH HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, PA' f - . I . WE would respectfully call the ellen-. Hon of tiro palla to our recently roplonteh• od STOOK OP HARDWARE making K now_ boo of tho largoit In Odmborlond Valley And consisting Impart of HANIORED AND ROLLED IRON, Illtl'MON'S ROUSE 50058, NORWAY RODS, BLACKSMITIIIV, WMION MA HERS', cSOMMI MA NM' AND OADPENTIOI TOOLS, BVIt:DINT4 MA.TERiAL Starllrry, Paints, Oils, but Atakora, Undertaken!, and Coacb'ldakort! MATERI . AL Thovol., Forke,Naknm, &e Raptlre for fireCOlt`holl'a 11.13 APER ronetwitly oiilunnl, Wu ate constantly In rneelpti of goals ifroet from tho tnaiiiillieturors nod aro ebb to for. alah country mareliants' et , Philadelphia and New York pricer SW-GOODS delivered to all parts of the town free of charge. T ILCOX GIBBS' - S - E W I IV - G Gll.f . We have uncured the lig'encv of the Wile,. A Gibbs' Rowing Meehine, a little family arrange ment no one memo willing' to do without after having seen one to operation: The )Vllces A Gibbs' le n Bhutto Thread Mnehl no and claims superiority over all Double Thread Saar:Moue in the following perticularn. It to simpler and lest Debit, to get out of repair. It In cheaper. It rune . with less noise. it runs armlet. It rune faster It has the best device for preventing the wheel from running backward. It requires lees inechani eal skill to operate It. It requires lees time and Instruction to learn to use It. It is the moot certain and reliable In Ito operations. Its needle is straight trod less Ilablo to he broken than a curved ono. The needle is rumored in Its place by an Ingeniously patented device which renders It eel( adjueting en that neither chill nor experience are required in arranging it. It cone directly from the spool thus doing away with the [actions operation of rewinding the thread for adjuntnient In the shuttle. It snake. the Wilma & or "twisted loop stitch," a stitch original with this machine and made by no ether, the seam In more emetic and stronger than the Lock !Mich. The seam is the most even and beautiful, the seam is always self. fastened thou avoiding a' reversible feed: lie -ten elan Is more simple and more easily adjusted, It in more 'speedily changed from one kind of work to another, It does beautiful embroidery , it has the' hest hemmer, it has the beet tiller, It hoe the beet braider, It has the beet Tho Wilcox k Illbbs hoe been In the market for a little more eight years, during which time upwards °feisty thormand.have been made and sold, a . number by Arty par east larger than were soldnf any Double Thread Ma. chine" In the nine number of its earliest. years Snell success Is sufficient to warrant the sale of this Medline wherever it hue an Agency without the doubling evidence of trodimonlais, of which there are enough - to fill - up - the columnrin - the - land7 — Those Machines are o• exhibition at our Moro, No. PR, North Hanover street, Carlfele, whore they may be examined, and they will take great pleasure in ex plaining anything relalle a to it.. Itonmetfully MILLHIi & ROWERS, No. 26, North Mauro,. St., Carlisle, Pa 1869. 20janif) 180. HARDWARE HENRY SAXTON, I= EAST 111011 STREET, (3arlisle, l'a Whole Ante and natull dealer in Hardware, Iron tool, Nulls, Building !daterluls, rulote, OH. Ohms &e. Finent.quallty of Amsrisan and English Pocket and Table Cutlery. Every description of Tonle adopted for nil Me , filen lest Trades of the most celebrated malcurn, nod warranted hi every Instance. Guns. Pistols and Ammuitttlen. PUMPS, fo^ any depth warrented i to glvo satiditation Content, Platter, planting Powder, Picks. • • Sped., _- Works, Craw-Care, .81edges, le. PARISI HELLS, PLOWS, OlIAlltl3, NAMLM GRAIN RAGA, &v., le., Builders receive ma:eriois to a great isiveinfeegi Loth In price and Inatiiy. • ,llouseiceopere 1109,111 InutioßlLl In great variety. WE AEESOLE AORNTS FOR THE KEW RObruinu . . PATENT EXCELATOR' WEAillElt STRIPPING, adopted for doors and wledowi. • . We feel surplices competent of greasing et as our goods are of the highest lu glicaily and lowest .--, !eyries, . . Order. by mail receive pro tpt eyelid', goads delivered In towitfree. Parties Indebted to us fur 1868 will plume be prompt lu their payment. an i all to whom we are Indebted will please prose ~ t , their Milo for ........ settlemout. .. r. Rian 09. lIENRY PAYTON. ME iiICINA'L MARQUART S CELEBRATED LINIMENT. ' FOR MAN OR BEAST. ' • hi a Valuable Preparation is admirably adapted to the Cure.aPali those Dix eases for'whieh a Co/Hair-irritant or 14ternal Remedy is required. . • - REFERENCE. • Abram- Mamma, Ned, has ebowu me the re. celpt of,wh lob his Littiment le composed. From my knowledge of the ingredients, I do not hesitate In certifying that It will be beneficial whore au 'external application of the • kind is Indicated. A. STEWART, M. D. Shippensburg, Supt. 15,180*, ' Fully conversant with the chethlcel components 'and medical effects of A. MargunrVe Llulment,l cheerfully commend It to those who may heed it. Jacksonville, Pa. S. N BOICES., M. D. __lldrrA:_kdarquart.Dear•Str;—Hake-nieasure-in eaying 'that I'have used your Liniment7fOc — ibliF ped hands.andit eared them and made them feel soft. I think it the beet I here ever used, and 'would cheerfully recommbud. it to. the primal Fatale. W. (MACY, < Newton Township, Pa., Nov. 24,1808. I hereby certify Cut I have need A. Marquart's Liniment fur Bcratchei and Bpavln on two of my horses with the greatest Suomi, and would rec ommend It to al I that aro In need of anything of the kind. C. MELLINGER, " , County Treasurer. , BcOugestAwn,Ca., : Aiol,lB,...lBB.B. Mi. A. • Mareuart :—Dear Sir: • I have 1111111 V abonthalf a bottle_of.yottr Liniment on my_ hums or a bad Collar Gall, whlott wan the Most obstinate Nob; of the kind Toler law; also on' my arm , for - Rheumatism, and It has given entire ;satisfaction In bath eases. -I•wonld not do without IV or.ten Maas it wet -and ehearlully recommend , It to the publie ' • ASIONAEL LAM:IAN; JaelsonvilleePa.,•Nov. 20, 1808. , •;, • I .• • • • Mitrquart, Beg:—Dear Sir had' a. verj ievero attack of Rheumatism in thy" beck; lo that I cold(' mutely *elk, v th ich; V e ry. palnful. 'After, ming half scbottlo- of your celebrated , Lini• - moot' I wee entirely enred, -Thls is not .a-recom. meniatfon. but th e plain truth. - You can, make ee al 00 , you gloats. " i tON6. " Walnut ilottom, Pa, Nov. 20,1800. 'Mai - quart 1-,biate Olr :1 - have med . yourlaluablrialment in-by fatally for differ. ant value an aches, and it has proved satisfactory in every I,do, think', as art external Lini ment, It stand/ Without Would door. fully recommend it to the public.; Respectfully, GROROR W. YOpUtf. Pa,, Nov. 21. 1808;:. ; :; , A. Atarquart, Rig.:-Dear , Sir: It affords me plassure to certify that I have need your Liniumnt on m'y atex,lnapas• 'Army More, Throat, which Was marl strollei ill very palatal.' After or three applleatichm, 'and It ku act like male, Via Weal= Mika eamdiont Llaiment. " r• • SAV 01, a Walnut Botter, , Pa., Wev.10,15011; ' /fir AORNT>