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01 8,431 Ot LEGAL NOTICES. HARDWARE. BUSINESS NOTICES. NEW ADVERTISE3IENTS. 'A thing of beauty li a Joy forever." NE AD VER TISEMENTS.

And nothing Is so beautiful as a picture of health 27 1 7,618 40 Headache, Nervous Pains, Sour Stomach, Din tress NOTICE. Letters By Brat, of Kxoneratlonl. By amt. of Outstaud'g taxes, lly amt. of Dulanee 1 hands of Treasurer, Tolal Credits, Total Debits, TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRAOliS, of superior OUSEKEEPERS ATTENTION! MILLER BOWERS' after Eating, Prostrating Weakness, Disinclination for Society, Montal Depondoncy, ate, are the rule PUBLIC SALE.

f)W WEDNESDAY. March 4. 1R68. rr.iatnmnntiirv on the estate of John Eberrole, makes together -with a large invoice of fresh drurfs and medicines, just received at Oornroan St Worthing rather than the exception with the human family, late of Wost Ponnsboro township, having been crrauted to the subscriber residing in Mldthefiex 8100,947 4 7 Will be sold at public sale at the residence of the All persons in ten ding to go to Housekeeping are in Communication. Camp Hiix, Oumb.

Co. Pa. February 13, 18G8. Mr. Editor: In agricultural artiolo, 10 by published in your issue of tha 7th, I observe a eritioism of my Drill Shovel.

Thanking W. for the kindly tone of his article, I desire to correct some orronoous idoas under whioh ho labors. He says "the model seeder-tooth exhibited to us will not and have stamped their eifocta upon uk all, The most effective, gtmtle, sudden and agreeable comedy Is the Plantation They have probably cured and alleviated more cases the past live years than all other vited to call at WALKER CLAUDY'S ton's drug store, No. 7, cast Main Streot. FISH! FISH! FISH! townhhip, notice Is hereby given to all porKons having claims against said estate to present them, and to those Indebted to make payment to DAVID KUTZ.

Executor, feb7-flt. STATEMENT OF OUTSTANDING TAXES ON THE 1st DAY OF JANUARY, 1808. medicines connnuca. uney are soiu mruuguout tne subscriber, J. V.

Oraly. yv of a mile southeast of Ship-ptmsburg, the following personal property, viz $ix head of Work Horses, all young and valuable, 8 are good leaders for (he plow or wagon, 2 good llrond Mares, one a good family horse, 6 years old. IS Head of Cattle, 8 avo choice lVesh milch Cows, 4 choice, one, and two year old he I furs, 8 winter calves, two of the latter are bull calves of superior blood, crossod with t.h untuck short horned and do von. iimgcn ana oreaam oi tne is We have made-ample arrangements for ftH-uUdUng Store Keopors with all the Jish they may -want HARDWARE STORE, Magnolia Water. A delightful toilet article superior to Cologne and nt half tbe ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Tear.

Townships. 1302. Silver 1804. K. W.

Carlisle, Dickinson, rrankford, Monroe, throughout the whole season, at ikm Philadclphit price with nctt freight addzd. One thorough bred Bbort horned Durham Bull, of Letters of Administration on the estate of we will wairant all the fish we Bell and will carry TIN AND STOVE STQRE, No. 18, Wost Main Street, and examine their Immense stoek of STOVES, TIN price. tteb-2t. the Kentucky stock 2 years old.

The above stook bs all been carefully bred and will be warranted what they are represented. Also. 7 choice fat Steers. 11 head of IIozb, one of a larye stock alt the time. Pleaao call or write and W.

W. Carlisle, 18f6 K. Penn, 4178 48 .102 60 21 23 82 2110 40 21 60 818 80 210 08 141 80 250 89 272 74 184 00 179 00 loo answer the purpose" "it is too flat," "is liable to be thrown out of the ground easily" "it may choke" and "it may be broken." Now I would romind W. that I have devoted more time and thought to this shovel and in practical experiments with it, for a period of nearly throe than 1 presume ho has in tho examination of the little tin model I oxhibitod to bim, and I know from practical experiments, thAt it wiH and does answor the purpose. learn prices.

WMFBLATR A SON. Carlisle rn. A STAR ON FIRE 1 Joseph Whisler, late of Lower Allen township, Cumberland county, having been issued to the subscriber, residing in New Market, York county. Notice is hereby given to all peasons indebted to said estate to make payment and those having claims to present them to JOHN K. FTSHER, Administrator 17jan-8t WARE, and everything In our Una.

which Is a larpe Chester Boar, ono breeding Sow, 2 good Wakens, und farming imp'einents, In general. Bale to commence at 0 o'clock A. when terms will be made known by U. Allen, W. Penn, 1800.

W. W. Carlisle, L. Allen. was recently reported by the astronomer.

What of Having greatly enlarged our facilities for doing busi Collectors. John Emiiifrer, 0. A. Smith, "John Zinn, Lovl Worst, J. O.

Rcosor, J. itbeem, J. C. Viuinsdafu. fPctor Oocklln, D.

V. Tnnkirk, J. A. Wapironer, fM. P.

Sniyser, O. P. Sanno, J. Wldncr, J. Koefauver, John Wolf, J.

K. Null Hoover, A. lteokmun, D. H.Miller, Chaf. Smith, II.

W. Slnbot, Johu Miller, J. irAlOVfl UIIAIU. 26 NORTH HANOVER STREET, K. W.

Carlisle, 1807. tmui vvno careHforftn orb myriadR ofmiles away. Meanwhile the whole oountrv in ness by soeurlng the splendid Store Room, No.18, West Main Hroet, and having Just roooived large lnvoloe- 21feb-08 ts. W. W.

Carlisle, THE PUBLIC. Encourage Individual enterprlzo and you will se cure competlon and overthrow monopoly. In a maze "DROCLAMATION. The Hon. Jas.

I only desire a fair triul and test of any of excitement at the wonderful effuot.produced during I II. Graham, President Judge of the Court of il RKAT SALE OP VALUABLE XpEH80NAL PROPERTY on Friday, Feb.2R,'68. Tho subscihers having disposed of a portion of their Kino, to prove tuo supunuriiv ui uiy buutoi iuu past year upon wns oi tnouB)1ig of Dickinson, E.Penn, Ilcpewell, Nowburir, Newville, Penn, Silver Spring, Southampton, Wost Penn, in evory rcspuct, ovui mo jiuhh luuiu Human Spheres runi nqtn e. win oner a. Duoi saie, on tne remises.

100 09 19a 20 21 47 20 17 00 82 120 67 315 49 18 71 3,431 06 use. by that quencher of fiery hair, that transformer of situate In Dickinson township, four miles west of Car-lint a. on the Walnut Bottcm road, their surplus per of the latest and best devleus in the Heater, Stovos Tinware aud Japanned Ware lino, we feel fully fled in the statement that we can accommodate All Classes of Customers more satisfactorily than any similar establishment in this country. In the stove line we offer' the following REOULATOR, EXCELSIOR PENN, NIAGARA, All kinds of coal from the smallest quantity to fifty or a hundred tons, to be had at as low price as furnished by any 1 ndlvidual or company, at the cheap yard of A. H.

BLAIR. 18oet-67 DIED. gray hair, that swift beautifior of hair or nTery uu- CARLISLE, PA. My shovel is sot to run a certain depth and until it reaches that depth it is drawn ramdly down into the ground. When sonal property, consisting in part of twenty head of excellent Farm Horses, a number of whleh are well.

piesanc snacte oi color, uointnou Pleas or tne unties or Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, and the Hods. Hugh Stuart T. P. Blair, Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, by a precept, to me directed, dated the 13th day of January, 1868, have ordered au adjourned Court of Common Pleas to be holden at Carlisle on the First Monday of March, being the secend day of th month, to continue one week. JOS.

0. THOMPSON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Ofeiob. feb. 3, 18ti8 feb.

7, 1868.tc. hr-n un tnoitiiBr Rfliiciifl or names, ana are unsur passed for family purposes, eight Milk Cows, ton head CltlSTADORO'S HAIll DYE preparation as harmless rb tha April rain. Manu however the bottom of the shovel roaches the angle of the line of draught it runs level, and no clods or hard snots in the ThonA marked thns have since nnld In full, and OI young Ullttie, one uhyuu dum, iwciilj umu ui uun. White Chester Breed, a number of both broad and those marked thus have since paid in part. foctured by J.

CIIRISTADOItO, 68 Lano 'New narrow tread Farm Wagons, Wagon ueus, itay imix-ders, Mower, Plows, Harrows, Shovel Plows, Cultivators. Ktv At. nf llnriifl Gears. Halters. Saddles.

Bridles. York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by Hair Dres We. the Commissioners of Cumberland County, do COMBINATION, BUSQUiillANNA, sers.

Chalnx. nr nil rlnunr-intlnim. Forks. Hakes. Shovels.

Picks Wheelbarrnwn. nmi In ftict avervtlunif in the lino of 21jan 08 lm. certify aud submit the foregoing as a correct statement of the receipts and penditures of said County from tbe 1st day ot January, to the 31dt day of December, 18t7. inclusive; as a'so a schedule of Out GREEN. In BIoservMle, on Monday morning, the 10th Mr.

William Green, of Dickinson township, aged 48 years. Ho leaves a widow and three smull children. OAMRTIOV. On the mornioo: of the 9th Inst, Mr. mi iii.iiH implements necessary ior tne proper cuiiivu- JOTICE.

Nutice Is hereby given that application will be made Ibr the incorporation of a bank of discount, denoelt NOBLE COOK, QUAKER CITY. These are all first-class Stoves, which we will warrant to do what they are recommended for; but we "-Kft tarms. Sale to cominenM nt. 10 o'clock A. when attend CONSUMPTIVES.

field displace it, but when displaced by large rocks or stumps it regains its depth more rapidly than does tbo point tooth. With respect to its liability to choke, I have found nothing of the The shearer first cuts its way through the ground cleaning the bottom, tho ground is carried over and around the shovel, and unites behind it, so that the inside or cavity of the shovel in which the grain fullsand ia scattered is perfectly protected from any Robert D. Cameron, in the 32d year of his uge. standing (axes in the 1'oroughs und Townships thereiu stated, made by the Commissioners In compliance with the requisitions-contained iu the Act of ance 111 be given nd terms made known by and circulation, under tho authority of the Act of Mr. Cameron had long lingered uudor tho distressing Assembly approved 3jay 1st.

lBol, to be located TIIOS, et HENItY LHH. 21feb.68 ts. i.ne ilEV. EDWARD A WILSON will send (free of have only space to speak particularly of one or two whose merits deserve especial mention. Carlisle, Cumberland county Pa.t and to be called the "Farmers Bank," with a capitai of fifty thousand dol-lnrs, with the privilege of increasing the same Co one (Unease to which he finally fell ft victim.

Throughout hla protracted sufferings he was sustained hy an unfaltering Christian trust, and bore himself with the WE would respectfully call the attention of the public to our recently replenished STOCK. We have carefully avoided purchasing during the recent decline, aud now that the market has become settled we have filled up our shelves and are prepared to offer special Inducements to all who will iavor us with a call. Wo have constantly on hand a FULL STOCK OF THE REGULATOR COOK JpUBLIC SALE of personal property. The subscriber. adminiitrHtor oftlin ifflfB nf Vmrt.

calm courage and patience which bo eminently marked uu aI1 uuBire it, tue prescription Willi the directions for making and using the simple remedy by which he was cured ufa lung atlection and th.it dread diseaFe Consumption. Uis only object is to bonolit tbe afliicted and he hopes every su'lleror will try this presciiptlon as It cost nothing, and may prove a blessing. 'Please address Ket. KDWAKD A. WILSON, No.

lOo South Second Street, Williamsburg, New York 67-ly. his character. accumulation of ground, in fact a piece of which possesses advantages which should recommend numirea tnousana dollars. ROUERT OlVBN, WM. H.

MlLtEB, C. V. HcMRicn, Oart W. Ahl, Jos. 0.

iiopfer, Abner W. bentz, Thomas 1'axton, Auram Witmer, Jacob NoFroiNOER, David Heikes. 31Jan-(i3 Cm. Tho immense concourae which attended his remains erlck Williams, will offer at public sale, on the premises, situated in Middlesex towoip, 4 miiug tftftt of Carlisle. I mile norih-east of Blckart'd t.nv,i-n.

It to all. It hao a Revolving Top, by which arrange- to their resting place evidences the high esteem in ment the cook can reverse the cooking utensils to which ho was hold by this community. any position desired without the lifting of plates and vessels which other stoves require. It in decidedly the Ho was, Indeed, ono of those rare natures which of Assembly, approvea tne lotn April, lBJ-t. a Witness our hand aud seal of Office at L.

a- Carlisle, the day of January, w-j 18IJ3. IIJJTKY KARNS, A. F. MECK, M. Q.

HAMS. Commissioners 0 Cumberland County. Attest, J. ARMSTRONG, Clerk We, the Amlitors of Cumberland County, met according to law, and having been sworn, proceeded to examine tbe accounts and vouchers o'f Lovi Zeigler, Treasurer of said County, from the 1st day of January, to the 3lutduy of December, 18117, inclusive do certify that we find the sum of seven thousand six hundred and thirteen dollars and forty cents due by said Treasurer to the County aforesaid, as will appear by the foregoing exhibit of said account. In witneBS whereof we have hereunto Tset onr hands, at Carlisle, the 26th day of Januarv, A.

D. 1863. CHRISTIAN DIliTZ, P. G. McCOY, EMAS MOUNTZ, Auditors.

7feb-6R4t. STATEMENT OF THE FINANCES Hammered. English Rejined and Norway IRON; BerdarCs Horse and Mule Shoes Norway Rods Horse Nads Black and Polished Springy together with on tue roau luauinie; tu uuu snowing described personal property, viz Four head of work horses, five milch cows, on fine bull, five head of young cattle, seven head of shotBj two plantation wagons, one a four inch tread, (nearly new,) two spring wngpnH, (ono a two-horse) two setts of hay ladders, wagon bed, one BUCKEYE REAPER and MOWER combined, one Threshing liachlne, hnrM nnwnr ami Ktran. Plank's make.) one hand or CUMBERLAND COUNTY, From the 1st day of January to the 31st day white cambric may he wrapea arouna we cross-bars and balls within the cavity, and the shovel passed through tho ground all day, without soiling it except from dust, as has been proven by actual experiment. "With respect to breakage, I will only say that tho astuteness of W.

in discovering tlat a combination of steel and wrought-iron inch thick, quarti-elliptic in shape, four inches long, and one inch wide, running horizontally through tho ground is more easily broken, thai- asteol point inch thick, ono inch wide and three inches long, standing perpendicular, is indeed surprising. I will now inform W. that all his suggested oj jjecemoert ltso, inclusive. horse power corn shelter, grain fan, new wire horse ralte, truck wagon, rockaway carriage and harness, LEVI ZEIGLER, Treasurer, in necessity become distinguished in community. He combined to an unusual extent the admired qualities of our nature.

in his a tins, exulted in sentiment, noble in his impulses, pure in life, sincere In all his intentions, and kind iu all his actions, ho was known by all, and honored ub one of the excellent of tho earth." He loaves a wife and throe children to mourn his loss, and a wide circle sorrowing relatives and friends. s. Tribute of Respect. At a meeting held, by a Comnilttoo, appointed by the BLA CKS31ITHS account witli the Uounty or Uumberland best cook stove In the market. We have also on hand a largu stock of OFFICE, PARLOR AND DINING ROOM STOVES, among which may be found the celebrated base burning MORNING GLORY! The most beautiful OjJiC( and Farlor Stove ever offered to the public.

Too much cannot be said In praise Of tlw MORNING GLORY, which so far has taken the lead of other DR. TO RECEIPTS. i DMINISTKATOK'S NOTICE. I Letters of Administration on the estate of TOOLS, one sleigh, 5 bar ploujus, (I'lanK'S a spine harrows, 2 cultivators, (I large and 1 smsll,) 2 double shovel plows, double and single trees, log and fifth chains, spreads, and jockey sticks, 4 setts of wagon gears. 0 sttts of plow gears, Collars, Bridles, Saddles, Ac, 3 dozen three bushel bagH, rakes, flails, Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, con nisti in part of bureaus, tables, chairs, bimbos, bedsteads and bedding, carpet by the yard, stands, tubs, quooiis-waroaud tinware, 3 stoves, one laruo copper kettle, 2 dozen coru brooms, ouc eight day clock, and a variety of article! too numerous to mention.

Sale to comnipncp-at 10 o'clock A. on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made Catharine Callio, late of the Borough of Car To balance due at last settlement, 5,490 63 To outstanding taxes at last settlement, 3,187 46 To County and State taxes levied for thjs year 1867, S3 To proceeds of notes discounted in Bank, 15,756 34 lisle, having been issued to the subscriber residing improvements were tried by mo bolore I perfected the shovel I now use, and all sucha Drills. Solid Box Vices, Bellows, Rasps, Files failed: flaring tho lips of the casting an Ac. iu the same place, notice is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate to make payment and those having claims to present them to To amount received from is. JLetevre, tor use extending a point perpendicularly into th of court-room, 73 60.

Union Fire Company, on the 13th of February, 1 808, the following resolutions woro unanimously adopted, viz Whereas, It hath pleased Divine Providenco to take from our number JIoukut D. Cameron; and, Whereas we, the Union Fire Company, are desirous of expressing our respect and esteem for tho docensed, therefore bo it Resolved, That, although we recognize the hand of the Almitrhtv. in removing from our midst a worthy erround causes the roots, stubbles, manure. BUILDING' Administratrix. 14fe16t.

to srather on the point below the mouth To fines and verdict fees received, 85 66 Tc huckster licenses, under act of 1866, 867 60 To interest received from tax collectors, 161 24 To exonerated taxes paid, 78 24 known by F. K. WILLIAMS, W.C. HOLDER, Auctioneer. Administrator.

21feb 6S 2t. stoves in the market. It is a of the casting, and throws it out of the GAS CONSUMER; Notice is hereby given that an application has been made to the Court ground, and his triangular bar with its sharpened edge will only scatter on level To four per cent, ot Treasurers iees ror collecting State tax, 282 48 To amount received for old lumber, 13 00 VEGETABLE AMBROSIA ami zealous member, yet we cannot but mourn the loss 540MILES or THE MATERIAL. 01 Common Pleas of Cumberland County to grants charter of Incorporation to the Cumberland Valley Horse Insurance and Detective Comoanv. and said burns It own cinder, and requires very little atten 48 Total Debits, tion aft or the fire Is made, it being so arranged that it ground.

Respectfully yours, JOSEPH G. VALE Court has appointod the 17th day of March, next, for hearing said application. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD will FEED ITS OWiS" COAL I of one, who, during a long connection with us as an active member, exhibited those amiable and honorable traits of character which endeared him to the whole Company, bcith as a fireman and ab a man. Unsolved, That we deeply sympathize with tho bereaved family in their sad affliction, yet rejoice, that our friend departed, not without hope, but in the conscious ness that there is an eternal rest for the just beyond the grave. Resolved, That theso resolutions be inscribed on the minutes of the Company, that a blank page bo left to his memorv tn the minute book, that a cony bo fur Fire Fire Fire 1 A ralher Prothy.

14 feb 68. CR. BY PAYMENTS. Assessors' Pay. startling terrifying cry, it is true, yet i la liable to no explosions of gas, and is positively the only stove In the market which has the celebrated JVe invite-aW persons intending to build, to come and take a look thruogh our stock.

We have our Bolts, Loclts, Glass, Pdints, oils, and all material In tbls line marked down at the lowest CASH Pit ICES, and feel assured that we m'n offer special inducements in this branch. HARKISJ3UEG- NAIlft, always on hand. may be uttered under certain circumstances Kunning West from Omaha Across the Continent, AKE TiOW COMPLETED. The track being laid and trains running and with certain connections so as toimpar By amount paid Borough.and Township nished the relatives of the deceased, that they bo pub $892 45 Assessors, ZMZIIILIILj QBATBI all others are counterfeit imitatious. quite a pleasing sensation a pleasure rather SPONSLER'S COLUMN.

J. L. SPONSLEK, Heal Estate Agent, Scrivener, conveyances Insur Bridges and Roads. than a pain as for instance, "Kitty fire-up the "Barley Sheaf," and let's have dinner in In the TIN WARE and JAPANNED WARE line, ance and Claim A gout. Office Mala Street New Centre juare.

a jiffy Now the "Barley Sheaf" is gain CARPENTER'S we keep oonstanly on hand of our own and foreign manufacture, the very latest and best patterns, and made ot the very best material by careful workmen; IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE! Grny-IIcadcd People have their locks restored by it to the- lustrous, silken tresses of youth, and are happy! Young People, with light, faded or red Hair, have these unfashionable colors changed to a beautiful auburn, and rejoice People whose heads are covered with Dandruff and Humors, use it, and have clean coats and clear and healthy scalps! I5altl-IXaiccl Veterans have their remaining locks tightened, and the bare spots covered with a luxuriant growth of Hair, and dance for joy Young Gentlemen use it because it is richly perfumed Young Ladies use it because it keeps their Hair in place I Everybody ust and ill use it, because it is the cleanest and best article in the market For Sale by Druggists generally. VfoMS-lv $10,379 49 1,668 78 67,15 By amount paid for building new Bridges, By amount paid for repairing old Bridges, By amount paid for Road damages, By amount paid for Road viewers, ing a national reputation as the best Cooking Stove ever invented a stove that will ANTED $1,000 for one year on lished in tJie papers ot tne oorougn, una ma. uie uan be draped in mourning for thirty days. S. 1).

HAMPTON, L. T. KEE FI ELD, S-Committee. J. M.

MAsONllElAIER.j Carlisle February 18th, 18(53. The following resolutions were adopted by Carlisle Lodge No. 91 1. O. 0.

F. to wit Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God in tho dispensation of his providence to remove by death, our friend aud brother It obi.rt D. Cameron and Whereas, It is fitting that we his brethren, while humbly submitting to the decree of the Father of the Universe, who has taken him from tho Lodge below to the mace of imre and eternal love above; should express Ileal Estate security. burn either coal or wood, at your conven $12,231 1 2 TOOLS OR SALE ience, offend you with no bad qualities, and All kinds of ROOFING and general jobbing promptly attended to. Don't forget No.

18, "West Main Street. WALKER 4 CLAUDY. Courts. please you with a multitude of good ones A tract of valuable Timber Land containing ONE Messrs. Stuak Peterson of Phil- HUNDRED ACHES, lying on the South Mountain 3 miles above Mt.

Holly, known as the steam saw mill Can be had or the best quality. We take ppfial care iu selecting all tooln and are bound to keep up the reputation of the old stand in this particular. delphia. are the makers, to whom orders property. The tract is most favorably located, easy of 01 access ana tne timoer or cue nest quality.

our hve for tbe memory oi'-our departed brother, and our heartfelt sorrow at his loss. Therefore, bo it TABLE AND for terms apuiy to A. L. SPONSLER. may be forwarded.

For Sale by Bhinesmith Eurp Car lisle, Pa. By atunurit paid for witnessea fees CommODw'tb cases, 875 93 By amounvaid for Grand Jurors. 668 67 By amount pai f0r Traverse Jurors, 3,324 88 Ey amount paid fo boarding Jurois, 283 50 By amount paid for District Attorney fees, 433 00 By am'nt paid for Court Crier, 91 go By amount paid for fees and costs In Common Fleas. 30 00 Resolved, That in tho death ol Robert D. Cameron, JAIR AND FESTIVAL OF THE this Lodge has lost a faithful and efficient officer, and OB KENT.

POCKET' CUTLERY, a noble and true hearted Odd Fellow, and that each individtul member has been deprived of a friend and brother, whose heart was ever open to the best and WITHIN TEN MILES OF THE SUMMIT of tlie Rocky mountains. The prospect that the whole GEAND LINE TO THE PACIFIC Will be Completed in 1870, was never better. The means so iar provided for construction have proved ample, and there is no lack of funds lor tho mrst vigorous prosecution of tho wu-terprise. The Couipn7's FIBST MOUTGAGE BONDS aro now offered at par. They pay SIX PEK CENT.

GOLD, and have thirty years tt run baforo maturity. Subscriptions will be received in Carlisle, by A. SPOXSLElft and In New York qt the Company's Office, No. 20 Nassau street, and by Continental National Hank, No. 7 Nassau Clark, Dodoe Bankers, 51 Wall John J.

Cisco Son, Bankers, 9 Wall and by the Company's advertised Agents throughout the United Stales. KemitianceH should be made in drafts or funds par in hew 'rl, as.d tbo bonds will be spnt free of charge by return express. Parties subscribing through local agents will look to them for their del' very. A NEW PAMPHLET AND WAP, showing tho Pro-frressof tho Work) Kesnurces for Construction, nd Value of Bonds, way be obtained at Ibe Company's Offices or of its advertised Agents, or will be sent free on application. JOHN J.

CISCO, Treasurer. Kew York. 5feb-68 tf GOOD WILL HO SB COMPANY About Breaking Up. Old Winter A desiradle suburban Residence on nurest sympathies of humanity, and whoso hand was of all immaginable patterns. We keep on hand a full West Louther street.

Carlisle, con ever ready to aid and support the distressed and. line of these eroo'Js and are always able to suit tne taining two acres of ground, having taste of oven the most fastidious, needy. $5,012 3S is about breaking up and so are the ficticious reputations which had been built up OF CARLISLE, PA. inereon erected a two-story 3 JfltAJHJbJ HUUSJi, Commissioners By amount paid for stationary. AD VER Tl SEMEN TS.

Tbe large three story house on the corner of High and Bedford ts. known as the Thorn property, also BOTeral brick houses on i'ltt si. Knquire of H. K. HflAPLKV.

Jicsotveu, That tins liOdgo extend to tne mourning widow nnil the fatherless children of onr deceased brother, our deep and earnest sympathies in the great lo3s they have endured. for sevdral feeble and flimsy competitors of Stable, and other outbuildings, in (rood condition with abuud men of fruit. the great Kkqulator Cook. Resolved. That the Lodge now be draped in mourn Kent $200, to be well secured; payable quarterly.

Apply to A. L. SPONSLER. ing for the period of thirty tfays. The People have spoken and their united voice is for the Regulator and against its Resolved.

That a cony of these resolutions lie lur- cor. North and Pitt St. 21fab-68 tf. SADDLERY, itishud to the family of our deceased brother, and that they be published in the paptrs ot'tho borough. puny enemies.

Go to Walker Clatjdy's Ey amount paid John McCoy, Esq for services, 48 20 By anvjunt paid Henry Karusi for services, 498 00 By amount paid A. F. MecR, for services, 624 00 By amount paid M. Q. Hale, for services; 252 00 By amount paid J.

Armstrong, salary, 760 00 By amount paid M.C.Herman, talary, 150 00 By amount paid George Zinn, postage, 17 68. and see the triumphant Regulator and you will not wonder at the decision. rpHE Cumberland County Agriculfcu-' raI Society will hold its regular meeting in the Arbitration Iioom atll A. on Tuesday, March 12th nest. By order of the society W.

i SADLKR, Sect'y. U. i. BlAUIjAUulUiiil, I JOHN It. TURNER, )-Committee.

U.S. BITTER, Attest U. Willi A me, Secretary. At a meeting of the Faculty of Teachers, held Feb kion Pacific Rail Road Company, PIlT MORTGAGE BONDS, Interest Seml.Anmn.IIy In Gold, Subscriptions by A. I.

SPONSLER, the Company's Snancu, lgent at UarMa)B. These bonds be8n recently soM for Ninety cents on the dollar, wo on the 31st of January, advanced to 85, and on th 5lb of Kebruary wcre agaln adduced from go to 100 at which -jatter ffe they are now held and rega8d tho best invest ment in the country. of every varlet embracinc in part self adjusting and V. 0. Sawyer have bought an immense stock of muslins, calicoes, sheet Qi Trees, Plated Japanned and Wood Hames, Bridle This Comnanv will open their Grand Fair and Bitts, Brow Bands, Girthing, Horse Blankets, also $2,467 69 rebbirai ruary 15th, 1868, it was unanimously Resolved, that Whereas.

It has leased Almiehtv God to remove ncE. County Offices. ings, house furnishing goods, carpets, oil clotbs shades, looking glasses geese feathers IN BBEEM'S HALL I from our midst Kohert D. Cameron, who was long and Intimately connected witb us in tbo Common Softools Notice is hereby given that Sarah Ann m. nrlie has ON FRIDAY FEB.

21, 1868. SADDLER TOOLS, of every description. SHOE FINDINGS, consisting of and other goods. of Carlisle; Therefore, bo it Resolved. That, while we bow with humble submis The object In holdinar this Fair Is to enable us to These goods have been bought just before the recent advance.

Goods selling at the left my house and home without any just cause beyond her own conduct, I therefore give notice that I will pay no debts that she may contract JOUN KOYIiR. 21feb-68 3t liquidate the heavy debt reinaiulna the Company, $683 73 T70R SALE. A desirabu.t0WI- prop. erty situate on North East Street Qn iJnK to the heirs of Maj. John McCartney deed.

pOU, tains a'oout 100 feet in frout and 340 in improvements are a large double 2 story stone' amounting to $1060, Incui red In the purchase of a sion to the will of Heaven, who doeth all things well, we cannot but deeply regret the removal from among us of one who becaxic endeared to us, by his groat energy, his thorough scholarship, bis sincere friendship, and gentlemanly deportment throughout a successful M0R0CC0ES, LININOS, BINDINGS, By amount paid for doekets, $184 17 By amount paid for costs in Commonwealth cases, 474 68 By amount paid for Auditor, 26 00 Constables Pees. By amount paid for fees in Commonwealth cases, $220 06 By amount paid for quarterly returns, 184 82 Elections. By amount paid for General. Township and Special, TIIREAD, lowest market price, also new carpets less than first cost of carpets bought last year. Give W.

C. Sawyer an early call. East Main St. Advertisement next week. EGS, career of many years as a fellow-teacher.

Also, Resolved. That we tender to the bereaved relatives of our departed friend our Mncerest sympathy, trusting that our loss has become his overlasting gain. Also, DWELLING- HOUSE, STABLE, Ac, $401 88 Resolved. That theso resolutions be entered on the Minutes of tbe Faculty, a copy of the same furnished WniTE LEADS the rolativOB of tho deceased, and that they bo published iu the papers of the borough. and other convenient out buildings with abundance of fruit and shrubbery.

This property will be disposed of upon the most reasonable terms. Apply to A. L. SPONSLER, Real Estate Agent. Attorney in fact for the heirs.

$1,498 10 SAM KL JJ. liAIiJ.Ui, 1 FltED'K. EM HICK, )-Committee. F. M.

L. G1LLELEN, TESTATE NOTI0K Notice is hereby JJ given that Letters of Administration on the estate o( William Green, late of Penn township, Cumberland county, hve been granted by the Kotfiriteroi Baid county, to the subscriber residing in Carlisle, Pa. All persons indebted to said nutate will make immediate settlement, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated to JilHN T. 'ORE EN, Administrator of said dee'd. 22fh-6t.

SELLERS FOLWELL, WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS AND' Fll L'lTERERS, NO 101 NOKTH THIRD STEEET, PHILADELPHIA. AND ZINCS. STEAM FIRE ENGINE AND HOSE The assistance of the public Is respectfully solicited in our behalf. All contributions of articles and money will be thankfully received, and acknowledged by the Company. The attendance of the public is also requested, as we are enabled to offer a greater variety of useful fancy akticles than has ever been offered at any previous Fair, among which may be found One of Wheeler Wilson's Elliptic Sewing Machines, A MORNING GLORY PARLOR STOVE, A SPLENDID ALL WOOL CHAIN RAG OARPET, Silver Ware, consisting of Silver Pitchers, Casters, Revolving Butter Dishes, Fruit Stands, Also, Blankets, Fancy Linen Table Covers, Wool Coverlets, Counterpanes, Ac.

Kvery exertion will be made to conduct the Fair in tbe most orderly and satisfactory manner. Contributions can be left at Ogilby's Store or Fllliott's Printing Office. J.T.ZUG, Chairman of Committee of Arrangements. JOS. F.

HOOVJflR, Chairman of Invitation Committee. Uteb-2t. MARKETS. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET, Carlisle, February 21, 1868 Our friends will alwavs find us well supplied with the best brands or these articles ana ready to sen them at the lowest nrieos. We are constantly in re Parailv Hour 11 00 VALUABLE TOWN RESIDENCE AT PRIVATE BALK.

Situated on West pomfret street, near West street, In the Borough ol Carlisle. The lot coutains30 teet in front and 240 feet in depth to an alley. The improvements are a commodious two-story BKICK HOUSB, containing Double Parlor, Hall, Dining-room and Kitchen, on the first floor, and five Chambers on the second story. Balcony to back building, a Frame Wash House attached, Smoke House, Bake Oven and ether convenient out buildin-iB. A lartre new Stable, And Ca-riage House, Hog Pens, and Cam Crib, at the foot of lot.

There is a considerable amount of fruit, such as Applet, Grapes, Ac, a cellar under the whole house, and a fine Brick Cistern, and Pump, as well Superfine do 00 Inquests on Dead Bodies. By amount paid for inquests on dead bodies, $1 Jail and Eastern Penitentiary. By amount paid John Tacobs, for support, up to 1st July, 1807, $9,825 85 By amount paid for fuel, 1,128 46 By amouut paid for repairing fixtures, Ac, 816 68 By amount paid for clothing, blankets, 145 64 By amount piid for salary of physician, 60 00 By amount paid J. C. Thompson, Ibr support, from 23d Nov.

to 31st Dec, 1,440 27 By amount paid for water, 02 50 By amount paid E. Penitentiary, for support. 1,933 82 By am'nt. paid A. R.

Bowman, do i rJ ou WHITE WHEAT 2 40 ceipt of thus enabling ourselves to supply our customers with fresh paiots, colors of all descriptions contantly on hand. Also pure OIL, 1KD do 2 30 Siiapley Halbert are two live business men who have united their capital and engaged in the Furniture business. They are determined to create a revolution in the business in the way of soiling First Class Furniture at reasonable prices. They moan to manufacture their furniture from the very best material and by experienced and competent workmen, and then to sell it at the lowest living rates. Give them a call.

'Of the almost innumerable number of preparations in tho market for restoring gray hair to its original color, we know of none which gives so universal satisfaction as Ring's Vegetable "We have tried it and found it to restore the color in a truly wonderful manner as well as to remove dandruff and all itching caused by humors of the scalp. Try it and be satisfied. feb. 74 w. RYE 1 30 ,.1 00 20RN 00 to.

OATS. 05 7 25 2 25 ..253 -125 riMOTH YSEED COACH FUKNITUKJ5, DEMAR LEATHER, and IRON VARNISHES, PUTTY, GLUE, Cabinet Makers and Undertakers, as a Hydrant in th yard. For terms Ac, apply to A. L. SPONSLEB, FLAXSEED BARLEY promptly attended to.

21feb-08 3m. 1 Beal Estate Agent. sept27 67. GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET will always find us having a full supply of goods In this line. $16,431 36 jveeper, Fees.

Rt rnnwint nald for Justices1 Carlisle, February, 21 1808. Corrected Weekly by Wm. Bentz. PUMPS ofall descrlpllou and of tbe best manufac turers. Wood, Iron and 1 ead pipes to suit.

BUTTER fees in Cominon'wth cases, $132 42 EOGS, 30 BACON SHOULDERS, 12 25 BACON SIDES, 10 11 WHITE BEANS 2 00 10 PARED PEACII.ES, 25 8 UNl'ARED PEACHES 11 40 DRIED APPLES, 2 01 15 RAGS, 4 LARD, TALLOW, SOAP, BEESWAX, VALUABLE SLATE FARM AT PRIVATE SALS. Situate on the North side, and partly bounded by the Cognodoguinet creek, about 4 miles West Carlisle, adjoining, and lately part of the property known as "ZIULKR'S 31 ILLS" containing about 250 AuRKS, 25 of which are excellent meadow, or creek bottom land, and about 60 ACRES of which are covered with good timber. Tbe improvements area large Weathpr boarded Dwelling Honso. containing eight rooms and a kitcheu. A laro Hank Bam, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Pen, Carriage Ilouee, Wush House and otber csnvenient out-buildings.

An excellent well of water near the door, a fine FARM AND REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given to all persons interested, that tbo lol uwing accounts bare been filed in this Office, Yy the accnuntants therein Named, for examination, and will be presented to tho Orphan's Court of Cumberland Count for continuation and allowance, on Tuesday, March 17th, A. IMS, viz: 1. Guardianship account of Samuel Graham, Guardian of William Martin Sbellubarger. 2.

First and llnal account; of Abraham Mordorf, Ad-minstratur of Conrad Mordorf, doe'd. 3. First and final account of Jesse Uelrick, Executor of Abraham Hetrick, dee'd. 4. First and final account of Solomon Boyer, Executor ot Sophia Boyer, dee'd.

5. Administ rator's account of David A. M'hlsler, Ad-minist ator of Sarah Widders. 0. First aud final account of Samuol W.

Holmes, Administrator of Jane Carothers, late of Dickinson township, dee'd. 7. Guardianship account rf Thcs. U. Chambers, Guardian of Albert U.

Law. H. First and final account of Samuel McCune, Executor of Win. M. Kirkpatrick, late ot Newton township, dee'd.

9. Fiist and partial account of Sarah Ann Diller, Executrix of Leonard D.Her lata ol Monroe dee'd. 0. Tho first aud final account of Levi Clay, Executor of Miss Cathariuo Clay, late of West Pennsboro' township, dee'd. 11.

First and final account of Samuel Allen, Administrator otHJeo. W. Allen, dee'd. 12. Guartliauship account of Martin Shenk, Guardian of Cathai Jue K.

liolliutfer. minor child of Gee. Hollinger, late ol P--nn township, dee'd. 13 The account of Peres Howard, Guardian of Eliag Kosht, minor child of Geo. Kosht, deo'd as settled by Peres V.

Quiyley, Ex'r of Peres Howard, dee'd. 14. The account of Peres Howard, Guardian of Simon Kcsht, minor child, of Geo. Kosht, as settled by Peres W. QiiigJey, Executor of Peres Uowurd, dee'd.

15. The account of Peres Howard, Administrator de bonis non, C. T. A. of Geo.

lickert, dee'd, as cettled'by Peres W. Quigley, Kx'r. of PereB Howard, dee'd. 16. Account of Levi Mcrkel, Guardian of Alex.

W. Crain. minor son of Dr. Joseph Crain, of Silver Spring township, and grandson of Alexander Willis, t' late of Lower Allen twp doeeased. 17.

First and final account of John Williams and Joseph Brandt, Executors ot James Williams, late ol Monroe township, doe'd. 18. First aud final account of Willams A. McCul-lough, Administrator of Anua Mary SlcCollough, late of Newton township. 19.

Guardianship account of Wm. R. Gorgfls, Guardian of Anna Dale. 20. First and' final account of John Bobb, Guardian of Isaac Eigbelberjrer.

'21. First and final account of John Bobb, Guardian of Eimira Smith, (formerly Sheets 22. Guardianship account of S. Auiustlus Pague, Guardian of Charlea P. Culver, Minor son of Joseph Culver, late of the borough of Carlisle, deceased.

Account "ot Wilhemina Administratrix of Henry Zeigler, late ol Newville, Pa.f deceased. 24. First and final account of Isaac Miller, aud Daniel Miller, Executors of Kudi lph Miller, decfused- 23. The first account of i-amuei and Benjamin lioyer, Executors of Philip Spaugler, deceased. 26.

The account of Geo. S.Clark, Executor of Ann Clark, late of Middlesex township, dee'd. 7. Firnt and final aecoui of liobert McKeehan, Executor of Ann Davidson, dee'd. 25.

Guardianship account of Samuel Taylcr, Guar-dian ot Abraham, David and Laura J. Boughman, minor children of Conrad Boughman, late of Southampton township, deceased. 29. Tbe fir3tan final account ol Jacob Gochnauer, Administrator de bonis non with the will annexed of George Simons, lata cf Southampton township, SO. First aud final account of David Lesher, late of, Hupnwell township, dee'd- ai Tho Administration accountof C.

V. of Alexander McKinstry, dee'd. 02. The account of John Hays, Administrator of John B. Alexander, late of Carlisle, dee'd.

33. The Guard-anehip account of Samnel Tritt. Guar- dian of Dun id Emma Josuua Lvdia Tritt, minor children of Geo. Tritt, of.Newtou twp. 34.

First and final account of John P. hhoads, Ex'r of Jane Dysert, dee'd. 3d. First ar final account ot Joseph Lease, ad-minlstralor of Henry Lease, late of the borough of Mechanicsljurif, deceased. 50 Tbe first and final account of Jesse Bucher and Isaac Bucher, administrators of tbe estate of Samuel L.

Bucher, late of Middlesex township dee'd. 37. First and final account of Samuel Garber, Administrator of Susan Garber, lale of Newton township. Loans and Interest, By amount of interest paid on County Bonds, $248 28 By am't of County Bonds paid, 176 00 Byam'tcfnotespaidinBank, 16,000 00 By amount of discount paid on BRICKS BRICKS! BRICKS! The subscriber, hnving purchased the extensive Briek Yards of F. Fahnestock, announces to the public that he bas on hand HALF A MILLION of nrcellerit trick, both common and presred, which he will sell at very roasonablo rates.

Apply to B. N. DIVE.N, Mt. Holly SprineB, or to P. II.

FAHNKSTUCK, H.trrisburir. 21feb-68tf. BACON HAMS iliiflp SPECIAL NOTICES. HOUSE BELLS, renewal 01 note, $16,471 78 We Judge From the Immense Sales that Mrs. S.

A. Allen's Improved new style) Hair Restorer or Dressing in one bottle) is preferred by every one. Every Druggist sells it. Price $1. 14fob-lm.

Poor House. COLGATE young apple orchard, besides other fruit, such as Pears, Peaches, Cherries, Grapes fef. This is one of tho most productive farms in the township, and the location the most desirable espesially tor tho raising Mill, Cross-cut and Circular Saws, Rifle and Blasting owders. Rosendale. Hansoett and Scotland Cement, of stock.

The fences are in tood order, there being Calsine Plaster, Crow Bars, Sludges, By amount paid Jacob Staler, Directors estimate, $15,000 00 By amount paid Plreetois' salaries, 160 00 By amount paid Visitors' salaries, -20 00 (jJ5 M. A JN EEASIYE SOAP Is manufHeutured from PUKK MATERIALS, and may be con BRICKS. BRICKS. BRICKS. OFFICE-no.

150 South Fourth Street. THE DOUGLAS BRICK MACHINE, Tlie greatest Brick Making machine yet Patented I Is now in full operation in Philadelphia, at YARD No. 4112 Oar want own lload, and turning out from 25,000 to 40,000 Bricks Per Day. The only machine of this, kind now in use east of the Mountains 1 Brides Pass Directly from the Machine to the Kiln, saving the Expense and risk of Dying For COUNTY RIGHTS and any information, address R. A.

DOUGLAS, Tio. 150, South Fourth PHILADELPHIA. between 600 and 700 pannels ol board, and post aud rails. The land has all been recently limed over, part of it a second time and Is now in the highest sidered the STANDARD O' KX- state of cultivation. And will be disposed of upon reasonable terms.

'FARMERS, CiSLLENOE. For sale by all Public Buildings. rocers. h'oi term sand further particulars enquire of A. L.

SPONSLER, Real Ebttte Ageut. sept27 67. May 17, lo07 ly. will do well to call and examine our stock of Hames, Traces. Breast Chains, Tongue and Stay Chains.

Jockey Chains, Spreads, Halter Chains, Cow Ties, Shovels, Spades, Forks. Bakes. Grain Bags, Ac, fore buy in pUBLIC SALE. elsewhere, vt are ready to oner special mauceuieuuj in this line. GREAT SALE OF o-ooids, AT AUCTION.

I hereby announce to the public who desire bar (rains, that I will commence on Wednesday afternoon March 4, at 2 o'clock to sell my very large stock of DRY GOODS at public auction. In this lnrge assortment of goods everything needed by housekeepers and hoads of families can be found. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock P. M.f of March 4. and will be continued each alternoon and evening until all is disposed of.

The terms will be liberal, as follows On all bills under $15 cash on delivery of the goods; oh Jail bills of $15 and upwards notes will be taken payable in bank, with approved security at Eixmon'hs, but to accommodate my patrons I will deduct 6 per cent, per annum from the bills that exceed 16 to those persons that desire to pay cash. As my Btore is larpre and commodious I will have seats prepared to specially referee for the ladies 210.68. un uesaay, Marcn 1000. The subscriber offers at public sale, on the above Repairs for McCormiek's Reaper and Mower constantly on hand. By amount paid for painting and other repairs at Court House, $3,471 31 By amount paid for repairs at Jali, 335 30 By amount paid for Keener of Public BuildfngB, 100 00 By amount paid for labor, cleaning, 67 S5 By amount paid for Keeper of Town Clock, 20 00 Public Printing.

By amt. paid Brat ton A Kennedy, $523 00 By amt. paid A. K. Rbeem, 153 50 By amt.

paid R. J. Coffey, 9 64 $8,983 86 RIFLES, SMOOTH AND TWISTED, Double and Single-barrol day, on the premise In Middlesex township, I mile south-east of tbe Cumberland Valley railroad, on the road leading from Middlesex to Church town, the following described personal property, viz: Four head of work horses, four yearling colts, live milk cows, two five head ot young cattla, seven sheep, (part Cotswald breed,) two four-hoi se wagons, (nearly new.) two setts of bay ladders. Wagon bed, rockaway carriage, reaper and mower. Separator, (Oei- SHOT-GUNS, REVOLVERS, JTCH! ITCH II ITCHIII SCRATCH! in from 10 to 48 hours.

Whcaton's Ointment cures The Itch. Wheaton's Ointment cures Salt VV'heaton'a Ointment cures Tetter. Wheaton's Ointment curse JJarbera' Itch. Wheaton's Ointment cures Old Sores. W'heatonYs Ointment cures Every kind of Humor like Magic.

Price, 50 cents a box; by mail, 60 cents. Address WEEKS A POTTER. No. 170 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. For sale by all Druggists.

sept 20 67-ly. JNFOKMATIOX Information guaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, also a recipe tor the removal of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, on the skin, leaving the game soft, clear, and beautiful, can be obtained without charge by addressing TIIOS. P. CHAPMAN, Chemist, 823 Broadway, New York. may 17 67-ly.

CARTRIDGES, WIPKiS andQun Trimmings of erery kind. We clip the follcnoing from the Editorial columns of the "LEADER," Cleveland, Ohio, one of the moat influential papers of the West. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. In calling the attention of our readers to this valuable preparation, we do bo with a full conviction that It is a highly scientific remedy for Dyspepsia, and all diseases arising from a disordered state of the Liver or stomach. In making this assertion, we are sustained hy the testimony of many of the eminent professional men of the country.

Lawyers, physicians, and clergymen, all hear witness to its great usefulness. It contains no alcoholic stimulant, but is purely medicinal, being compounded from the prescription of one of tbe most celebrated physicians of his day, and is well known and used by the faculty of the present time. It baB been before the public in its present shape for over twenty years, and during that time has become "known all over the world." To those in need, of a remedy of this character, we would say procure it at once, and do not waste your time and money on the many worthless compounds that now flood the market; and those who are not in immediate want of it, we would advise to be prepared te battle with disease by keeping it always in the house HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC Combines all the ingredients of the Bitters with pure Santa Cruz Kum, orange, anise, Ac. It is used for the same disease as the Bitters, in cases where some Alcoholic Stimulant is required. It is a preparation of rare value, and agreeable to the dalile.

Principal Office, 631 Arch SL, Philad'a, Pa Sold everywhere. 7feb-lm. Miscellaneous Payments. 1868 227 Lm227 CEDARWAIIE. $-03 00 100 00 German Seed Store.

sijjSlal ZjlL Iinners bohterinq 1KUJS JSar-JLeaa, sr's patent, nearly new,) two horse power, one good threshing michine, with shaker attached, (Plank's make.) fuur-horse sled, railer, sleigh, gears of all descriptions, bridles, harness, collars, two fifth chains, fly plows, harrows, cultivators, corn hook, corn drill, and a number of other azricultural.impkmenta. Household and kitchen furniture, consisting in part of bureaus, table, dt-ttees, four stoves, forty yards ol carpet, spinnirg wheel, twelve stands, made of fas-salras and mulberry, expressly for apple butter, a number of cider barrels. Potatoes by the bushel. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, on said day, when terms will be made known by AMOS MILLER. 135 00 35 21 Block-Tin, Babbit-Metal, Sheet- Brass, f-c.

are sole agents for the BUFFALO SCALE WORKS, dee'd. 137 37 200 00 oreo-os is. FRESH, CEItMAX and OTHER Field Garden Flower Seeds Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees. Warranted frerti and of best quality at lowest prices by LOUIS TO URN CO, 227 North Second Bet. Race Vine PHILADELPHIA PA, ttjN.

6. Catalogue sent gratis. JAVUB VOKSHE 1 ER, Register. 17feb-68. By amt.

paid Agricultural Society (2 years), By amt. paid Fire Companies of Carlisle, By amt. paid County Audi-tore, By amt. paid for labor, By amt. paid far gas and Water for Court House and street Lamps, By amt.

paid Geo. fiwartz, Teachers' Institute, By amt. pid car fare and traveling expenses, By amt. paid for snndry articles for Jail and Court House, By amt. paid for fuel for Court House, By amt paid for repairing chairs.

By amt. paid for trees and planting, By -mt. paid for Borough Map, By amt. paid Jury Commissioners and Clerk, and are ready to Scales warranted, and furnished at lower prices than any other Scales in the market. We are constantly in receipt of goods direct from the manufacturers and aie able to lurnb Country Merchants at Philadelphia and New York prices.

LEASE. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN CARLISLE. On SATURDAY the 22d day of FEBRUARY IS 68, at I Fine -tore Room and Cellar, on the corner of 11 o'elook A.M. will be offered on the premises, the delightful suburban Residence of Mr. Benedict Law.

Children's Lives Saved for 50 Cents. rnHOUSANDS OF CHILDREN DIE I ANNUALLY of Croup. Now mothers, if you would spend 60 cents, and always have a bottle of Dr. Tobias Tenitian Liniment in the house, you never need fear losing your little one when attacked witb the complaint, it is now 20 years since I have put up VALUABLE HOMESTEAD PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. The subscriber executor of the last will and testament of John ersoe, late of West Penusboro' two Cumberland county, Pennsylrania, under and by Tirtue of the will of the decedent, and the authority of the heirs and devisees of the said decedent, will offer at public sale on the premises, on SATURDAY, the 29th day of February, A.

1. 1868, instant, all of that desirable AtSt. HOMESTEAD PROPERTY, owned by tnu faid John f-berrole, bounded by lands of John Nuneniaker, John Kutz, ii llricker, and others, containing BIX ACKK, more or less. Having thereon erected a very comfortable Frame House, one story and a half high, A good frane Stable, with other necessary outbuildings. Also an orchard of good fruit trees, in a good bearing condition.

This property Is near tbe village of Plainfleld, not more than one mile from it, on the public road, and also witbin hilf-a-mile of the Cumberland Valley Koad. This is a rare opportunity olfered far those desiring to secure a home easy of access ia a healthy locality, and surrounded by good Bcbools, cburches, Ac. There will also be sold at the same time and place a variety of Heueshold Furniture belonging to the decedent. Sale to comme ce at 12 o'clock M. when attendance will be giTen and terms made known sy DAVID KUTZ.

Executor of John Ebersole. (now the property of D. P. outhworth) ou the East tide of South Hanover Street, eocsistiug of a large COACH North Hanover and Lout her streets, now in the occupancy of Samuel Arnold. This Is one of the best and most desirable business locations in the borough of Carlisle.

Possession will be given on the first day of April, A. D. lSb8. For terms and further particulars, Inquir? of JOHN A UUMllICH. 7f b-6fi4t.

CWO-Slory (UAllH and HUUOJS, with wines and Backbuildinir. Frame Stable and For the member's of the Allen and East Pennsboro Oa tbtl dings, together with the LOTS OF occupied by and adjoining this residence, containing in all about 150 fet front and extending Lack i0 feet to an alley. TERMS OF SALE: Ten per rent, of tbe purchase mony to be paid on the day of sale, and the balance my Liniment, and never heard of a child dying of Croup when my Liniment was used; but hundreds of WAGON 1,242 20 MARRIED. OTIC Whereas, I am about to leave town, notice Is hereby FIXTURES, Mutual Fire Insurance Company. At a metitigof the Board of Managers hd this day, a tax of lour per cent, was made ou a II available Premium Notes now In pottesslon of the Company.

You are therefore requested to pay the fume, over to Daniel Bailey, Ireasuier, or to bis authorized aeents on or before the 1st of March, 1863. By order of tbe Board. JOIiX KEIGEL, Secretary. 24jan-6S3t. BTJRKE HTLE.

ln the 4th of Feb.Lj JteT. M. G. Earbart, Mr. John Burke and Miss Catharine J.

on the first day ol April 1M, when possession will be given and a deed made. WM I. SHEARER, Ati'v. Ac. 24jan 68 St.

tiyie, twin oi nne urove luruace. always on hand and at the lowest market rates, Hubs, Spokes, Felloes, Axles, Shafts, Dock, Drilling, Damask, cWc, given to all person: indebted to me and all persons having agitinst me, to make settlement with me at onrf. After tbe 29tli Inst, my books, will be put in otber hands for settlement. JEREMIAH GIVLER. 7 feb-68 4t BOWERS BTOCT.

On the 11th of February, bj cases of cures have been reported to me, and many state if it was $10 dollars per bottle th ey would not be without it. Besides which, it is a certain cure for Cuts, Burns, Headache, Toothache, Core Throat, Swell-ings, Mumps, Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Spasm, Old Sores, and Pa ids in the Back and Chest. No one once tries it who Is ever without It. It Is warranted perfectly safe to take internally.

Full Directions with every bottle. Sold by ail Druggists. Depot. 56 Cort-landt Street, New York. 24jan-08 lm.

TOTICE. The andersitraed, bavins Total amt. of Com issionere' orders, By amt. of Treasurer's Commission at per $1,343 82 By amt of Treasurer's Commission for collecting for County, at 3 per ceaU, 1,680 06 By amt. Mate taxes paid Stat Treasurer, 6,607 IS By amt.

of Treasurer's Com-miseioB on same at 6 per rent-, 423 68 amt. Commission paid Collectors, ta 07 GOODS delivered to all parts of the town the same, Mr. Michael Sowers and ills Jeabeija H. Stout, both of Pine GroTe. AY NA1LLOR.

On tha erenine of the 13th init-. relinquished his former batioMi. herehv no- E. SMILEY. S.

PATENT AGEXCr. C. L. IP, Lcebman, '21 Main Street. Carlisle.

by Rer. 8. Dosher, Mr. JameB N. Ifti'y of Cumberlan Rsmabinv snrl Miltinarv Vn ftn free of charge.

MILLER BOWERS. 29 JEiorth Hanover St. Carlisle, Fa. DRESSING Gentlemen's. CASES, Ladies' and AT HAYEBanCK'B drawings.

f-tecitkatioiu Ac and DrotniM natnntji tines pcrams inaoia to ntai to mane tmmeditt payment. All account? remaining unsettled within 0 days from this notice will be left with a magistrate for collection. C. L. Hfeb-3t Tortta Hanover Street.

couuby, oiitut js. nailior, OI aorx connfcf, f. B. lorS Frm, please ropy. for Inventors.

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