Try It. —These warm Juno days cre ate a rush for Ralston’s cool and spark ling mineral water. It isn’t hard (o take at any time, but Is especially refresh ing on a warm afternoon, and is far more wholesome than ice water. YORK CO UNI Y ITEMS, . A . Four-legged Chicken.—A hen belonging to Mr. Reuben Starr, of Lewis berry, York County, recently hatched a live chicken which has four legs. Two of the legs are united to’thebpdy at the usual place, and* the extra supporters are just a little behind them. Our Infor mant states that the fowl or quadruped' was lively and would in all probability grow to mature chickenhood. Mr. Starr has been offered fifty dollars for it which lie refused. BSTTho Hagerstown .Herald says of the locusts' appearance in Washington county, Md. It is stated that in some parts of this county a number of Ijogs have died from the effects of eating lo custs, which they are rootrng up and de vouring with great avidity. If this is re ally the case, farmers had better put their hogs in pens for a few weeks. We clip the above from a Maryland paper. The locusts as food, merely, are not iujurlous to hogs or any other ani mal, provided they can eat them without being stung. Hogs, chickens, turkeys, and birds are sometimes stung by these insects while they are devouring them, and when this ocuors they are sure to die.. There is nothing in the world will cure the sting of a locust. It is more fa tal than the bite of a rattlesnake. The foolish idea of cutting a live chicken in two, and applying the wijrm and quiv ering flesh to the part affected, we have no confidence in whatever. Persons may have been jirobably relieved in that way, from the effects of a mere surface sting, but in no instance where the poison com* munlcates with the blood, has either man or beast beep cured by. the half of a live chicken, or otherwise. By all means ho how you handle the locust.— 'True Dcmoci'ai. Odiji-Fellow’s Parade. —Tho Odd- Fellow's had a splendid parade in York on Wbit-Mooday, the first inst. There were quite a'.iiumber of Lodges in the procession ahdythe town was crowded with theL'odges present on the occasion; was the Donegal, Gettys burg, Chihuahua, Humane, York Springs and Mt. Zion; and Dauphin and Mt. Veron Encampments. The members were all out in lull regalia. Tho Worth Infantry,Citizensand Froystown Bands, were in the procession clothed in their appropriate uniforms. After parading through the different streets they repair ed to Dr. Lochman’s Lutheran Church, in-South Georgia street, where an appn - priato address was delivered by Past Grand Sire Nicholson, of Philadelphia. Suicide. —Mr. Willis, of Goldaboio, in York county, along the line of the N. .0, B. R., committed suicide by hanging himself, on Saturday last. great amount of lime consumed by tho ladles in-dressing and arranging their hair-;hlust .make any article which wopld-ljsaaeii. tlieir labor particularly de sira:• Vegetable Ambrosia leav^'^jl^'hialp.-iii'such condition as lo and arranging a veiy easy 'Tt'imparts to it that splend id glossy appearance'-, so much admired, cleans the scalp r ’fjs<lm dandruff and all hu mors, apd pfeWuta baldness; promotes its growth, and restores gray hair to its original color. , “ Spring la cheery, winter la dienry, Green leaves Imug, but the brown must lly; When he is shaken, Lone ami forsaken, What can an old man do but die ?” Why, take Plantation Bitters, to bo sure, ant} with them a new lease of life. The old are made young again, the mid dle aged rejoice, and the young become doubly brilliant by using this splendid Tonic. Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Liver, Complaint, Headache, Pains in the aide, “ Crick in the Back," and all symptoms of Stomachic Derangement, yield at once to the health-giving influence of Planta tion Bitters. They add strength to the system and buoyancy to the mind. Magnolia Water.—A delightful toilet article—superior to Cologne and hall the price. J une,. 4, tit. ' Many Suffer rather than take nause ous medicines. Ail who sutler from coughs, colds, irritation of the bronchial tubes or tendency to consumption, will Hud in Dr. Wisiar's Balsam 01 Wild Cherry a remedy as agreeable to the pal ate effectual in removing disease. The Balsam is a pleasant remedy ; it is a safe remedy ; it is a powerful remedy ; It is a speedy remedy ; It isa remedy that cures. usualness Notices. STILL ANOTHER REDUCTION Wo have lately completed such arrangamcnls aa enable ua to offer the following gooda at quite reduced rates both Wholesale and Retail: 'Gall «fc Ax’s Fine, Medium and cheap Smoking Tobacco, J. C. Fell Bro’a Pure Spices, Preston’s Choicest Chocolates, Klngslord’s and other Starches. f A largo stqck of Best Fish on hand at fair prices A fair profit for storekeepers, between our Wholesale and Retail prices. May 14,1868. ’ WM. BLAIR & SON. Peddling Eloquence.—“ Gentlemen: —Those razors were mijde in a cave by the light of a diamond, in Andalusia, Spain. They can cut as quick os thought and are as bright as the moving star,. Lay them under your pillow at nltAu t nnd will be clean shaved In the Mon?M tfri Balubticss—and the same thing can th 6 other articles. Why we have barber-oua operation perform ed with a blove. To exchange good green backs for a worthless Stove is certainly getUng shaved in the cleanest stylo of the art. Those who buy Messrs. STUART, PETERSON & CO’S ‘(Phla.) “BARLEY SHEAF” Cook, will get ample return for their money. It burns either coal or wood. For salo.by RINE3MITH & RUPP, Carlisle, Pa. June 11.—It Drugs and-Patent Medicines, fresh and pure, always'to he found at CORNMAN & WORTHINGTON’S Drug Store, No. 7 East Main St. Prescriptions carefully compounded. June 11,1803. Special Notices. A NEW ItEMEBY IN CONSUME- TION. A Physician, who had consumption, for sever al years, with frequent bleedings, of the lungs, cured himself with a medicine unknown to the profession, when his case appearfcd hopeless. He is the only physician who has used It in his own person, or who has any knowledge of its virtues; •And he can ascribe the degree of health ho now enjoys to nothing but the use of this medicine; and notbing'but utter despair and entire extinc tion of all hope of recovery, together with a want of confidence in all others, induced him to haz ard the experiment. To those sulTorlng with any disease of the Lungs, ho proffers n treatment ho confidently believes will eradicate the disease Pi Ice 91.60 per bottle or 8.00 per half dozensent by express. Bend for a circular, or call on DB. E. BOYLSTON JACKSON, . iVo. 250 xY. Tenth Street, Fhila, Deo. 5,1667—ly Novelty Hay Rake! !—This is the rake for farmers, It has all the latent Improve ments. It Is a solf-dlscharglng rako and any boy that can guide a horse can work the rake with out dinicully. Manufactured by F. GARDNER & CO., and for sale at their Agricultural Works, Carlisle. • . ' l May 21,1K08.—St Thereason why MISHLER’ SHERB BITTERS cures so many different diseases, is be cause It is the best remedy for a deranged stomach, or Dyspepsia, now known, and because it Invigo rates the entire system, strengthens the nervous fibres, elevates the standard of all the vital forces, and suslntncs a most healthful tone of the entire human organism. Medicine that will do this, will cure any disease, for thb simple reason,that nature will’d© the reStT’ Wo guaranfeo, that no woman or child, how ever pnlo and emaciated, cun use these Bitters regularly for twcnty*ono days, without the re turn of the the rosy cheeks and fair complexion charactcrlst lo of good health. u Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, Dr. S. B. HARTMAN & CO., Proprietors, Lan caster Pa., and Chicago, Illinois. May 21, RGS.—lm WIBTAIVS BALAAM OF WILD CHERRY For the euro of Omghs, Cbkli, Jloarscncss, Asthma Influenza, Croup, Whooping Cuuf/h, Bronchittis, Pre disposition to C\msnmption. d'c., itc. This great remedy Is too well known and Is per, forming 100 much good to go Into an elaborate discussion of its merits. Sulllcq It to say that it still maintains ll« supremacy in curing diseases cf the most obstinate character, and that all who suffer from the above complaints, after having testedthis remedy, soldo m have occasion to re sort lo other appliances to Insure a perfect resto- ration to health. TESTIMONY OF MR. PETER SHAW. West Winfield, N. Y., Dec. 10, isw, Mtssrsi SS.. IP. Fowlc it Son, Poston. Gentlemen,— During the winter of iftWT was very much out of health,atlUctetl with asovere Cough, Pun inttic >Mde tmU Lungs and a general depres sion ot heath to such un extent os’greatly lo al arm myself and friends us to the result. During tula time I tried several highly recommended remedies, with lltto or no good result, and had concluded to try the effect of a Southern climate upon my health; but before currying this reso lution into effect. I was induced by the urgent soiiellat.on oi your agent, Mr. Huntley, to give Dr Wislur’H Balsam of Wild Cherry a trial. I did so. and to my gi eat joy found immediate and permanent reliui by the use of only one bottle, and L uni now In*us good health as ever. I believe vour Balsam one ol the best remedies lor Otughs, '< mils and all mug Diseases, now In use, and con scientiously recommend It as such. Yours truly, 1 El ER bITAV . Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE & SON, IS Tro mont at., Boston, and for sale by Lurgglsts gen erally. GRACES CELEBRATED SALVE. Wo arc constantly hearing favorable reports from tho tbo.:owho have tried this remedy. Amy Anihony.wlle of Murk Anthony,of this city,and living at No. « Locust street, allhcicd with a lel lon on the linger, was recently mdueed to make a trial of the salve. Almost instantly she ex perienced relief from tho pain, which had been almost unendurable.- Every other remedy but this proved unavailing: Those who have tried It once’are satlslled of Its merits, ahd nothing will induce them to bo without a supply.— Fait River v cic.t. May 21.—im itßariCelJ. GROUP—WHISHT.—On the 2d Inst, by Rev. \V. U. Mills, Mr. Harlan L, Group lo Miss Aman da E. Wrlsht, both of Boudersvllic. Adams coun ty Pa. ARNEY—EWING.—On the evening of tho 11th Inst., by Rev. D. Stock, Mr, Edward J. Arucy lo Miss Emma K, Ewing, both of Carlisle. GRISSINGER—YOsT.—At the Comma House, Carlisle, Pa. on the tUh Inst., by tho Rev. Jno. A. 1101 l helns, Mr. Theodore Grlsstngor to Miss By- UUia Yost, both of. Upper Allen Township, Cum berland Co, Pa Mochunlcsburg papers please copy. CRIST—SLAYBaUGII.—On thcOth Inst.,by tho Rev. Jno. A.lloirhoins, Mr. Andrew Crlstof.Beu-. dcrsville, Pa., lo Miss Emellno V. Maybaugh of Hagerstown, Md. 3B U B . WONDERLY.—On tho ICth ult., Mr. Daniel Wonderly, of Dickinson township, In the 73d year of his ago. VOTER—In North Middleton township, on the 23d uit., John C, Voter, aged 27 years and 6 months* 3Tljc inartuts. Carlisle Flour and Grain Market, C’OUUKCTKn WEF.UI.y 11V 3. K. ROSTVEK A KRO. Carlisle, Juno, 10. 1808. Flour—Family, Sl.l 50 New Corn 1 10 Flour—Super 10 oil 0at5............. to jive Flour 8 o 0 Clover Seed, 5 00 WhcaL-Whlte 2 7" Timothy Seed I 76 Wheat—lied 2 fio New Hay ton 12 00 Rye ?1 70 Carlisle Provision MnrUot. Carlisle, Juno, 3, 18G8. 20 Chickens—f 1 pr. ontolW 25 Potatoes — bus 1 75 Kl Apples—best—fUms 2 50 10 Apples—2d b—bus 200 is lint's, 1 15 Butter, Eggs Lard, Tallow Bacon—Hams, Bacon—Sides,. Philadelphia Markets. Philadelphia, Juno. 0.18C3. Flotju.—Sales of a few hundred barrels at ST -75 y 25 po' bbl. for superfine; 850 a 0 25 for extra;’ 075 a 10 50 for Northwestern extra family; 10 a 12 25 for Pennsylvania and Ohio do. do., and 12- 50 a 11 for fancy lots. There Is no change in Rye Flour or Corn Meal. . , , GitAiN,—Sales of common and choice Penn sylvania red atS2 05 a 2boper bushel; white ran ges horn 200 a 3. Ityo has declined. 000 bushels Pennsylvania sold all 05. Corn la very quiet.— Holders ask lis a 1 120 for yellow: and lina 1- 17 for Western mixed. Oats are dull and dump ing. Sales of 4000 bushois at 8« els. for Western; and l)0c, for heavy Pennsylvania. • Sums.—Clovcrseed Is quoted at So o 0 a <> loi Pennsylvania, and prime Western at «a i»5O per bushel. Timothy Is unchanged; soles at 2 .»o a 2 70. Flaxseed sells, on arrival at 2 t>o 2i>.> per bushel. "VJ" E W a T O B E . D. W. MCALLISTER & BROTHER , HAVING OPENED A NEW DRY GOODS AND GROCERY STORE In the old stand formerly occupied by S. N. Hav en .MOUNT MOLLY. PIiNN’A, are now prepar ed to accommodate all who stand In need ol DR vg oo ~; r . EENS Vi£S)WAKE. NOTIONS and everything that Is usually kept In a general assortment store, at Carlisle prices. Having just returned from Philadelphia with AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK, wo know all who will favor us with a call will not go away unsatisfied, so wo invito all to exaiulne bur goods before buying elsewhere. All klndsof Country Produpo taken In exchange for goods. 1). W7MCALLISTER* BROTHER, June 11,1808. Mount Holly , I‘enn p. NOTICE.- Notice is hereby given that tho books of the firm of SMITH iXZEIGLFit arc lelt in my hands lor collection. All who know themselves indebted to said firm are re quested to call and settle their billsi without de iJjv. OAVID toMII 11. June 11,1808.—3 t NOTICE.— Proposals will be received by the Board of School Directors, of silver smliiK township, Cumberland County, on Satur day. Juno2o,atuie public house of Geo. 11. Duey, In Hoirueatown, for the erection and furnishing of Two How Bride School Houses, in said town shin. Dimensions of each to bo lie by 32 loot, with one door and plain portico, and two windows in iront and throe windows on each side; height 01 culling above lloor ten feet. By order of the Board, * -JOSEPH CHAIN, Secretary. Juno 11, 1868.—2 t AT YOUR OWN I’j HOMES.—Kelhor sox-sultable for a steady ifiuid or leisure hours—in every city and town. LARGE PROFITS REALIZED. * Address, with red stamp, for particulars. WAUNEIt «t CO.. 819 Broadway, New York. Juno 11,1K0S. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. The undersigned will bo a candidate for the office oi county Commissioner, suiject to the declslpn of the Democratic County Convention. Having lost an arm in thesorvl oof his country, and being unable to earn a llvllhood by manual la bor he asks the geuerous encouragement and support of his Democratic fellow cltTzens. t J£o 11, MW.—to H. U HLCKEU. rv OA U. s. TREASURY NOTES.— / ■‘-’ilf Holders ol U. 5.7-8 U TreaiUby No -es snouul oear in mind that the time allowed for conversion into 5*20 Bonds, will 1 expire on the Pith inst., lor the June series, and Iho 15th July for the July series, after which periods the Gov ernment will pay oil* the Notes In Greenbacks, and holders of 7 .‘JO Npieswill loose the ifUvun tage of receiving a 5-20 Six Per Cent. Gold Bear ing Bond, or the present high premium on the 7-Js’h. The Farmer's Bunk of Carlisle, will attend to the conversion or sale of these notes for par ties holding thorn. Juno 11,1MJ8.—tf . TT'OR SALE.—a uewleather top buggy n verv little used, in thorough repair. Call at ■Juno ll.— Ot W. C. SAWYEU & CO’S store. t District attornky;—i reapect tully announce to my friends In Cumberland County. that I will bo a candidate at the next el ection, for the office of District Attorney, sub ject however ip tiio approval of the Democratic thankful for Urn support of my fellow Democrats, and pledge myseli. if nominated and elected r to discharge the duties of tho ofilco with honesty and fidelity, March 2U, lboB,—to Jlrto aijbettlscmcnts. XVT E ARE COMING! AND WILL PRESENT TO ANY PERSON Sending ns a Club la onr Great ONE DOLLAR SALE OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS, A WATCH, ploco of SHEETING, SILK DRESS PATTERN, &C..&0., FREE OF COST. Our Inducements during the past few years have been largo. WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES OF PREMIUMS. Our friends will readily notice our Presents for 'M and 00 Clubs ore now more than equal . In value to Clubs of t»0 and 100 re spectively of other linniJ. * 45* PEASE E X A M I N E -CLfr Any person ordering either of the Clubs men tioned below,can liavo thelrsclcctlonsof premi ums enumerated, corresponding to the size of the Club PRE'E OP ONE DOLLAR! > Jbra Ctub'n/W, (83.(—One of the following arti cles, viz; Delaine dress pattern, fancy colored bed 'spread. let) view Turkey nioroco album, 20 yards sheeting, striped cashmere delaine dress pattern, honey comb quilt, all-wool square shawl, set solid gold bosom studs; nil wool limey cash mere punts and vest pattern, gent's hair guard chain, gold trimmings, silver plated chased but ter dish, silver plated 5 buttle revolving eitstor, mi feet set superior steeled bladed knives and, forks, worsted promenade shawl, ladies’ long gold plated chain, ladies' double gold ring, gents’ heavy chased solid gold ring, solid black walnut work box or writing desk, extra quality balmo ral skirt, sot Jewelry, sleeve buttons to match, violin and how, gents’cardigan Jacket,splendid ebony D lluto, Ivoiy trimmings,superior Turkey morocco shopping bug,ladles high cut baliuoral boots. For a Club of 00, (6(l.)—One of the following arti cles, viz; Black or colored alpaca dress pattern, poplin dress pattern, one piece of blenched or brown shouting engiavod silver plated (J bottle revolving castor, 3y x yards superior cashmere for punts and vest pattern..extra heavy honey comb quilt, two fancy colored bed spreads, pair gent’s calf boots, 4 yds. farmers’ good tvool frock lug, innoy cashmere plaid dress pattern, best quality balmomi skirt, rosewood brass alarm clock, ladles’ all wool cloak patiern,silver plated culco or curd basket, fur muff or capo, Judies' fashionable wouTduubJc shawl, splendid clasped family Bible, oxl2, record page and engravings, ;i.yds, double width water proof cloaking, set ivory handle knives, with silver plated lurks, one set lace curtain. * Fora Club (i/’itu, (slo,)—One of the following ar ticles, viz: 1 yds. double width cloaking or coal ing. 2 largo, line bleached linen table covers, with one doz. largo sized dinner napkins to match, twenty-live yards splendid hemp carpet ing, good colors,exua quality black or alpaca dress patterns, extra quality poplin dress pat terns, one large piece superior quality extra width sheeting, pair gents’ calf boots, best quali ty, silver hunting-cased patent lover watch, one dozen Ivory handled steel bladed knives itml forks, sliver piuted engraved' ti bottle revolving castor, with cut glass bottle*, splendid violin, box and bow, complete,single bairel shot-gun, Bacon’s six barrel revolver, pair superior while wool blankets, -nice fur muff and cape, silver plated engraved lee pitcher, with salver, seven ami one bull yards all wool fancy ca-stmere, for suit, one dozen Rogers’best silver plated forks, common sense sewing and cirbroldcilng ma chine, .two heavy honey comb (units, splendid family Bible, record ami photograph page. J'hr larger Clubs the value increases In the same m- Catalogue of Goods and Samples sent to any ddress free. Bend money by registered letter. Address nil orders to ALLEN, HAWS <Si CO., •J*. O Box C. . IQ Federui Nt.. Boiton, Mass. Wholesale Dealers In Dry anil rmiey Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Goods, •So., Ac. June 11, 1808.—8 w E,R K 1 S bitter tincture of roots WILL PERFECTLY CURE Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Disordered Stomach and Liver, Costivouoss. Impurity of Blood, Headache, Vertigo or Giddiness, Ner vous Debility. Fovor and Ague, In cubus or Nightmare. General Debility,Cramp, Colds, and Pains In the Buck and Bide. This Is liot a new Medicine; tho receipt for making it was brought from Germany to Balti more, Md., over fifty years ngo, by Mr. Klein, who introduced It among a few of Ids Gorman friends and nelghhoft, who finding it to bo an in valuable remedy for the above diseases recom mended It lo others until It became, and still continues to bo, tho household medicine of a large portion of the Germans of Baltimore. THE BITTER TINCTURE OF ROOTS Is composed of the Juices of a number of the most valuable loots and seeds known to tho* medical faculty, with a sulllcioncy of pure old rye whiskey to make one of the most ctrectual Tonic Tinctures ever offered to the public. Every person should use It every Spring, Sum mer and Fall to purify the blood,give tone lo the stomach and Invigorate tho sy-dem. TESTIM O N I A L S Tho Rev. Geo Hunter says: I do hereby certify that having used one bottle ofHherk’s Bitier Tincture of Runts, 1 have found It inclinable for the stou'mcii and bowels. It re lieved me of pains, niuiMia and cosilvoness and created an excellent appetite. 1 conilileniiiiJJy recommend it lo all as a reliable medicine. Jan. 27, 1888. GEO. HUNTER. Having boon afflicted for some time vllh dys pepsia, cos Liveness, loss of appetite, and genet al prostration of the system, 1 used Shark's Hiller Tincture of Hoots, and In a short time found my self entirely relieved, nnfiny hcaiUi rostmvd. No. 21 North llauover St., Carlisle. I hereby certify that the Medicine, known as Kherk’s hitler Tincture of Hoots,gjias to my knowledge, cured cosuvenoss, nightmare, loss of appetite and general SMI LEV No. 35 North Hanover at., Carlisle. Having been afflicted with costlvuoss for a lon*' time, I tried Shark's UltierTincturool Roots, niuf have lound i highly efficient. relieving mo lu u short lime. Try It and you will llnd Hgood. A. W. BlvN i/i, No. 27 South Hanover St., Carlisle. In the summer of 18G0 ray health failed so that my whole system was prostrated as if worn out, so that I was unlit for business.. 1 used Shark's Bluer Tincture of Hoots lor some time and was completely restored to health. I believe this medicine wilt do all that is claimed for It. Carlisle, Feb. 1, lalis. SAM’I-j UOoI)\ EAR. Having been afflicted along time with nervous debility and Indigestion. 1 used Shcrk’s Bluer Tincture •! Hoots, and have found it exceedingly benellc al, and recommend it to all uif-a. rel iable medicine. Mrs. E. KELLER. There is more medical virtue in one of these bottles than in a gallon of any of the Bitters and mixtures now offered to the public,- iCANUFACTHRED AND SOLD BY A. SCHAUBLA & CO., No. 32 South Hanover Street, Carlisle, Penu’a. Also,for sale by druggists and all country stores. DR. ROCK'S PAIN VICTOR Cures Neuralgia, Toothache, pains In the Stom acho and Bowels lu ten minutes. It never falls to cure pains In the Back and Lame backs. It Is the best In use for Rheu matism, Sprains, Choioramorbus, and Summer Complaints. THE PAIN VICTOR la Nature’s Caro gathered from the Vegetable Kingdom, nota mineral poison. It should bo In house—a sure uud certain help in lime of "tlio citizens of Carlisle that have used it testify as follows: I have been subject lor the laatfffilceu years to attacks of rheumatism and lame buck which for the last two years hud become so se vere at times that I was entirely disabled for bu siness. 1 used your Dr. Hock’s Pain Victor this .Spring, and part of one bottle has entirely cmed mo. 1 recommend It with confidence to oihois, . JACmB MARTIN, No 31 South llauover Street, Carlisle. I have used your Pain Victor for weakness In my back, add have found ft perlVct euro lu a short time. I believe It to 01 Tho Rev. E. A. Brady, Pa., Bible Agent,says: I have used your Ur. Hock's Pain Victor lu my family, and found It a sure and quick euro for Neuralgia aud Toothache. E. A. BHADi. cured mo Dr Rock's PalnVlctor cured me of Rheumatism and Neuruiglu. Mrs. LOUIBa. MOHIIItiON. Wo cheerfully recommend your Pain Victor as an invaluable remedy for Twr „„ W Mi i». UU I LtUiiv. JOHN J. FALIiEU, Made and sold by A. SCHAUBLA & CO., No. 35 South Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pu. Whore oveiy person ufllcted with Neuralgia. Toolhucho, Head ucheand pains In tho stomach are luvited to call and be cured in ten minutes, free of char ye. Ou'J'h)' sale by Druggists and all country stores. June U. IbiW.-8m (Haiitiiuatcs (Sams, SOUNTY COMMIrfoIONER.— I here by announce myself as a candidate for the co »>f County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Juno4,lMJA—to HENKY OoULD. COUNTY COMMIBtUONKR.—I re spectrally announce to mv frlemis in Cum berland county that 1 will be a candidate for the oillco of County Coimuls.slon.or subject to the decision of tho Democratic County Convention. Juno 4, IMkS. DAVID BTEItfIKT. COUNTY COMMISSIONER.—The undersigned will be a candidate lor the oillco ot County Commissioner, subject to jhe action of the Democratic County Convention. May 21, iMtt.—to PETER. MONA EH, /BOUNTY COMMISSIONER. The \y undersigned will ho a candidate for tho of- Ilcti of County Commissioner, subject to the de cision of the Democrat lo County Convention. - M. HOLCOMB. Carlisle, May 7, W6S~lc ‘ • TjlOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY.—I P hereby announce myself acandidale for Dis trict Attorney, subject to the decision of the De mocratic County Convention. • April 23, Witt,—2ra* ADAM KELLER. IVSTRICT ATTORNEY.—I un -1 I nmmoo myself aa a candidate for the otllce or lUatrlct At lorney. subject to the dociwiou of tho Democratic nominating convention. . t'HAS. E. MAGIiAUGHLIN. M. a HERMAN. > May 7,1808.-tc. ffiliuon UaUtoaj. 600 MILES OP THE UNI 6N PACIFIC BAUEOAD Aro aro now finished and in operation. - Sixty miles of track have been laid this Spring, and tlio work aldng the whole lino between ihe Al lanllo and Pacific Status Is bolugnushod forward rapidly than ever before. More than twen ty thousand men are employod.and It is not im possible that the. entire track, from Omaha to Sacramento, will be finished ln» imiO Instead of IhTO. The means provided, are ample, and all that.energy, men and money can do to secure the completion of this GREAT NATIONAL WORK, at the earliest possible day, will bo done.- The UNION PACIFICRAILROADCOMPANY rcfcolvo: - I.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right of wav, and all necessary timber and other materials found along the lino of Its ope rations. lI.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of 12,800 acres ofland to the mile, taken In alter nate sections on each side of Its road. This Isnn absolute donation, and will bo a sourco of large revenue In the future. HI.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of United States Thirty-year Bonds, amounting to from 81fl,«KW to SIB,OOU per mile, according to the difficulties to bo surmounted on the various sections to ho built. The Government takes a second mortgage us security, and it is expected that not only the Interest, but the principal amount may he paid In services rendered by the Company in transporting troops, mulls, «xc. '1 ho interest is now much more than paid in this way, besides securing a great saving in time and money to the government. IV.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right to Issue Us own FIRST MORTGAGE RONDS, to aid in building the road, to the same amount as the U. S. Bonus, Issued for the same purpose, and jto wore, Tins (Jovkhnxent Pkh .mits the Trustees for the First Mortgage Bond holders to deliver the Bonds to the Company Only as the road Is completed, and after it bus been examined by United states Commissioners and pronounced to be in all respects a first-class Railroad, laid with a heavy T rail, and complete ly supplied with depots, stations, turnouts, car shops, locomotives, cals, *te. V.—A CAPITAL STOCK SUBSGRIP • TION from the stock holders, of which orw Eight Million lioUitm lias boon paid in upon the worn ulmidy done, and which will be incioasud ns Die wants of the* Company require. VI.—NET. CASH EARNINGS on Its Way Business, that already amount to Monti than Tilt! iNTi-:ui f aT on the First Mortgage Bonds. These earnings arc no Indication of the vast through tralllc that must follow the opening uf the line to the Pacific, but they certainly prove that FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS upon such u property,costing nearly three times their amount, ARESECURE BEYOND ANY CONTINGENCY. The Company have abundant means in their treasury, and make no appeal to Die public to purchase their bunds, as the dally subscriptions are entirely satlstactory: but they submit Unit, lur entire security and iibernl returns, there is certainly no better Investment la tno mantel. The Union Pacific Boiulsaruforgl, two each, and have coupons attached. Tnoy have thirty years to run, and bear annual interest, payable on Die lirstda.vs of January and July at the Company’s OlUce in the City oi New York, at the rate of six per cent. In gold. The principal is payable in gold at maturity. At Die present rate of gold, tiicsc bonds pay an annual income on their cost of NEARLY NINE PER CENT,, AND I T IS UV.IAKVED Til \T 'IIIEY MAY SO UN lit! A'l A HiAMIUM. The Company reserve the right to advance the price of Dietr bunds to a. rate above par at an.. Dmu and will not (111 any otders or receive an*' subscriptions on which the money has not be* n actually paid at the Company's oilicu before the lime ut such advance. . Subscriptions will bo received In Carlisle Uy A, L. MPONMLEU, and in New York AT THE COMPANY’S OFFICE, No.SONassau St., } AND IIY .JOHN J. CISCO «t SON, Bankers, No. 59 Wall St. And by the Company’s advertised agents throughout the United States. JicmlUauccs shouUbbe made in drafts or other funds par in Actu York, and the Floods will be sent free of Cargo byreturn express. Parties subscribing through toad agents wdl look to them for their safe deliver)/. A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR lo‘kS has just been published by the Company, giving fuller iiilonimtlon than is possible in an advertise ment, respecting the Progress of the Work, the Resources of the County traversed by Dio Road, the Means fur Construction, and the Value of Die lionds, winch will be sent free on application at the Company's oiliees or to any of the advertised agents. JOHN J. CISCO, lBO3, —tf New York, iWeiural. T\R. CARRALL’S VEGETABLE 1/CORDIAL, Til K ONLY KNOWN CURE FOR THE GRAVEL. DIABETES, WEAKNESS AND INFLAMATION OF THE KIDNEYS AND URI NARY L.IIANNELS.—Dr. Carral. for iho past several years hus made the discuses of the Ic'd neys his special study, and S now able to put be fore the public a perfect cure for the same The f< die wing are evidences oi the kidneys being af feeted—First, a distress in the small ot the back when walking, standing, or lying 100 long, es pecially when first gutting up in the morning, or in case of to much exercise. Tills is generally followed by a distress in the sides, stillness and swelling of the limbs and stomach; also, a ten; deucy to dropsey, shortness of breath, anu rheu matic pains. Many people arc conlined to their homes with tills disease, and have been given up to die wilti the dropsov or rheumatism, hut this is an affection oi'tho kidneys. They may know this by feeling worse when having cold, and In this Case the urln will have a very high color. Dia betes is a weakness or inhumation of the kidneys and urinary channels,causing irequcntdlscharg es of urln, both day and night, these discharges arc at tunes uncontrolable, at. oilier times with pain and a very disagreeable burning.- The Gravel' is a stone, caused by a sediment which collects at the kidneys when they fail to act free ly. then.passing through the urinary channels lucre becomes an, increasing stone. All this Is caused bv the kidneys not performing their pro per functions. The experience of thousands is that Caiuiall’s Count Ah will dissolve this stone, so that it will pass without pain and otcar out. all that sediment from which it collect*, and stimulate the kidneys to their proper action ; theretore reemovo all the above mentioned trou ble,'the use of Ibis article from one to three months will cure the most severe cases. Prepared by Dr. CARRALL, olllcu j-iullarinony St., Philadelphia. Price H, tfS-Sold by all Druggists. A cure is warranted legally in all cases who call upon Dr. Carrall. Write and ask these parties what Dr. Carrall’s Cordial ims done for them: Rev.- B. C. Lipucn coti, A. \V. Glassboro, N. J. Mrs. Allen Wells, Mt. Holly, N. J. John Ilaudbest, UI2J Bummer tit., Philadelphia. Orders directed to JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & CU WDEN, atm Arch St., Philadelphia. For sale in Carlisle by May US, low.—ly RALSTON. Busmess fflaciis. CALL AT NO*. 01) .SOUTH HANOVER STREET, and got one of PEFFER’S PATENT BOOT JACKS. It is tbo Best Coot Jack in the market. N. B.—Furniture repaired at short notice'am on reasonable terms. May 21,18-iS.-2ui . E.D. QUIGLEY. TT S. PATENT AGENCY. / V * C, 1.. LOCHMAN, 21 WEST MAIN STREET, CAULISLE PA., Executes Drawings, Specifications, «to„ and pre sents Patents lor Inventors. Fob. U.riStW,—ly a/11. papers. ' V I» aP ER HANGINGS! AN lit MENSB STOCK O V WALL PAPERS, NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES FOR PARLORS. .HALLS, ETC, - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, HO WELL* & BOURKE’S, Cornorof Fourth and Market streets, April 2, IMS.—lm Philadelphia. -g E A U T Y , COMFORT AND DURABILITY ALL TUK LATEST STYLES IN CUSTOM - M A D E BOOTS AND SHOES BOX T O K S AND o't her novelties PRICES FIXED AT LOW FIGURES. A . D Y S E R T , No, 34 East LOUTIIEU street, Carlisle Penn’a, .April 0. 3m IRisccUancous QCHOOL TAX FOR 1808 —The Dupll- O ealo «f Hchnol Taxes lor the Borough of Car lisle, Is now In the hands of the Trensmor for col lection. Notice Is theiefore given that Ihe Treas urer will attend at the County Court House, (In Commissioners Otflcejow FRIDAY, TH R ll ! sr of* JULY next, between the hours of 0 mid S o’clock of said day. for the purpose of rccelviugsaid tax es, up to which time an abatenvent of Five per cent, will ho made on all taxes paid.- Persons wishing to pay,theh'taxes before the above date, can do so. by calling at the otllce of the Treasur er In Marlnn'Hull Building. J. W. EHY. May 18fW.—10 w 'JYcu.uircr. JOHN CO’RNM AN, TTORNE Y AT LA W, Omoo in building attached to Franklin House, opposite the Court House, Carlisle, Pa. Juno 4,1888.—ly 33t|? ®OODO. 1868. BUMMEH- 1868. A magnificent Block of now Goods now on ex hibition at GREENFIELD S NO. 4, EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA Having determined to keep a much larger HtA:k ot DRESS GOODS than heretofore, I am now prepared to exhibit one of the most beautiful stock of goods, consist ing of all the latest novelties of the season for la dies suits, and also all the thin fabrics for sum mer wear. NO OLD ON HAND. Everything In our DRESS GOOD department will o found of the latest importation of our purchases last week, wo know wo have some batgalns that cannot bo found elsewhere. GUENODEANB, SEASIDE LUSTERS. 1 GUANIT POPLINS, CHENA POPLINS, MUMMER POPLINS. The now and desirable shades of PEARL and BISMARK ALPACAS only 50 cents. THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF BLACK SILKS, in town one dollar seventy-five to four fifty per yard. * • A FULL LINE OF FANCY SILKS, XiAWKH, CAMtmies, Peucalh, Ai.paca Ldsteur, Dklaimks, BLACK GOODS, BOMBAZINES, TAMIS CLOTH, A great bargain in ALL WOOL DELAINES. BLACK BLUE, DRAB and BISMARK. A aooc ASSORTMENT OF WHITE CASHMERES, Gloves, Crape, Collars, Scarfing, Silks always on hand. Funeral orders promptly and satis factorily filled. A well selected stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, bought very cheap, will be sold at popular prices. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, from the lowest grade to .the finest Now York Mills, Including all the best makes. COTTONADES, C'H ECKB, HICKORY STRIPES TICKINGS, GINGA A M S , TABLE CLOTHS, tl'ble linens all at prices that defy competition. WHITE GOODS, Piques, Nainsooks, Oambrtos, Find and Plain Swiss a», Tdrlctons, Brilliants, Striped Muslins, Hosiery In great varieties, ail slent of the BEST ENGLISH GOODS, atreduced rates. BARGAINS IN SHAWLS BARGAINS IN SACKING CLOTHS. A Large Assortment of S H A D E S CL OTHS&CASSI MERES at the lowest market rales, in fact many of them cheaper than before the war. FRENCH CORSETS CHEAP The bestselling KID GLOVES lu town selling at one dollar and twenty-five cts. A new lot of HOOP SKIRTS, dlicct from the manufacturer at a bargain. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS OIL CLOTHS STAIR OIL CLOTHS TABLE OIL CLOTHS U JJrR BELLAS, PARASOLS SILK UMBRELLAS All 1 ask Is an examination of my stock. Buy ers wlll.be astonished at the dlficronco of prices between this and other establishments claiming to sell aheap. L. T. GREENFIELD, NO. 4 , EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, i* A May 28.186 R. 1868. SPRING! 1868. As the delightful season of SPUING has Jnst opened, LEIDICH & MILLER, Have Just opened an unusually largo supplv of BEAUTIFUL GOODS, suited to the season, and now ready for Inspection. A GRAND DISPLAY OF DRESS SILKS, In all the new colors and shades. BLACK BILKS of every grade and quality. AU the now styles and colors of desirable D R JS & S GOODS For Walking Suits, such ns GHANA MOHAIR POPLINS, STRIPED * PLAIN MOHAIRS, COLORED VELOURS, SCOTCH GINGHAMS, And many other goods for the season. SPBINq, SHAWLS, SPRING SACQUES AND MANTLES. All Dio new styles and colors of S J L K P A BA SOL S For Laldles Misses and Children, Plea>o do not forget the fact that LEIDICH & MILLER Always have the largest and mad complete stock of WHITE GOODS, CIIAI.I.tKH, &C Plain mid Striped Mohairs, Plain Plaid and Striped Jaconets. ALPACA', CASHMERES. Ar All Dio now stylos of Tucked and Striped Mus- Ins for MOURNING GOODS, The beat assortment In the town. FUNERAL GOODS, Cvery thing required for funerals. Very strict ilientlon given to fllllnS all orders for thosnme. DOMESTIC GOODS, Stacks and stacks of Bleached and Unbleached MUSLINS, at prices below mauket hates. .Cal llcoes from Hto 12}<j cts. Good Domestic GING HAMS Vl'A cUs. TICKINGS, CHECKS, i, ■* PRINTS CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! The largest stock that has over been offered In Carlisle, and selling at much lower rates than for years. Best quality LOWEL THREE PLY, EPTRA SUPER.INGRAINS, ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS; STRIPED GARGETS, of nil widths, suitable for halls and stairs. FLOOR OI.L’OLOTHS, New styles lor hulls, In all widths. TABLE OIL CLOTHS CLOTH TABLE COVERS,] Marsnlles Qulli-s, OIL WINDOW SHADES, all colors ar.id styles. CLOTHS OASI'MERES The now styles and colors now 1 on bund, and sel ling at greatly reduced prices, , . NOTIONS’.' NOTIONS!! Trimmings, Buttonf.* Lnces, Edgings, Hosiery Gloves, Handkerchiefs. Hoop Skirts, and thous ands of other good desirable goods that cannot be mentioned here. Above we give you but a small enumeration of the immense ar.iountof seasonable and attrac tive stock of goods Umt .vop will find on hand. Do not fall to give us an early call ns we are ottering great inducements in all kinds of goods. Great bargains all the time. Wo do not limit the time for bargains to sixty or ninety days, but state that at all times sell goods cheaper than the cheapest, LEIDICH & MItLER, Sign of the Carpet Hall. No, 2. East Mala Street. Anrll 0. ISOS. Oartitle, Pennsylvania^ Mrs ®ooDs. PLAIN MOHAIR POPLINB, COLORED ALPACAS, FRENCH PERCALES, FRENCH CHINTZES, Embracing. JBemdl/ul Striped Sirisses, Plain French Muslins, (i ARID AIiDIKS TABLE LINENS and CLOTHS, TABLE DOYLIES and NAPKINS, TOWELLINGS, TOWELLINGS, tl-c., «tc? Best quality HRRTFOUD THREE PLY, TWO PLY, ALL QUALITIE S, IN NEW STYLES. luiucaster Quilts, Honey Comb Quilts, (Now’Styles.,. Col.'d CoTorllrtf* |IcUJ Vorft Column. “COSTAR’S” Preparations. EVERYBODY— —Tries Them ! EVERYBODY Uses Them ! EVERYBODY Believes in Them EVERYBODY Recommends Them 1 Are you troubled by Hats, Mice, Roaches, Ants? ‘COSTAR'fI" EXTERMINATORS. " Only Infallible Remedies known." "Free from Poison."— " Not dangerous to the Human Family." " Rats eouaeoutof their holes t« die.” Improved to keep In any climate. NOTICE.— In the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County. . r raucls M. L. Gulden, ) No. 115 April Term, vj. > 18U8. Rebecca Jane Glllelen. ) Allas Subpoena Sur Divorce. April 20, IbiW. proof having been made that the said Rebecca Juno Glllelen could not bo found. Notice Is hereby given to Iho said Rebecca Jane Glllelen. th« respondent, to appear on the 2U u day of August, IWW, to answer tbo complaint of «.c sold fraud, M. tjg^^SoK, Siikiuff’s Offie, Carlisle, Sheriff. . , ..I t> it. | Way in, JB5B. Arc you annoyed with Red-lings? Mnv n l 186 S It Can’t sleep nights! J .■ ■■■■■■ " COSTA IVS” BED-BUG EXTER. A Liquid "Destroys and prevents Bed-Bugs.". '• Never Falls." For Moths In Furs, Woolens, Car pets, &c. roSTAR’S” INSECT POWDER, Destroys instantly Flees and all Insects on Plants, Fowls, Ani mals, <tc. "A sure thing." Thoi sands can testify. “CUSTAB’S" CORN SOLVENT. For Corns, Bunions, Warts, &6. "Try It." Don’/t with Pain 1 A Won .dcrfdl fiwfpr of Healing! Every family itln the •‘costar’s” SupicTißO wi IU qfleola uco For OjtM.JUuru«,UrutonK.C£V>im«N.Hore ' UretuCK, Pile*, Ulftirs, Hoidh, Hcti, Scrofula ami' Cutc-ueuuH Eruption:*, Chapped Huiyds.jlJpH. .&C n :Bite«ol' AnimulH. InwooiV, tvc. "A Universal Dinner Pill”(sugar-. coated.) 3(1 years iidmlnistereU in ii Phj’slelun’s Practice. COSTAU'S” BISHOP PILLS. Of extraordinary oftlcacy for Cos liveucbs. Indigestion, Nervous au4 Sick Headache. Dyspepsia, Dyfitutry, Geiierul Debility, Liver Complaint. Chilis -Fever, Ac. Not griping. Qouile, mild and sooth ing. "That Cough will kill yon. Don’t neglect it, “ COSTAR’fc" COUGH REMEDY. The children cry for It —IU a "Soothing Hyrup.” For Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, Bore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough Asthma, Bronchial Affections. Singers. Speakers, mid all troubled wtlh Timmt Complaint*, will find thin u beneficial Vectorial Remedy. Beautlllea the Complexion,giving to the skin a transparent m*«h ness. “CC EIXTER-S\VEET • AtfP ORANGE BLOSSOMS. JloadWK Urn skin ulcnr, mimulh •ami *ls, Removes Tan, Heek len Plm-pL.s, ic. Untiles, try a ,bottle. Bo ° wonderful .quality. t *5- i.i Jii'.vs Li', telsw SI *«“»> ><y tiww j& cldn-HB , .HENRY R. COSTER J»jr For'Bale by - «- S o.d by a » ;v . 1 AHD IN ALL THE LARGE CITIE#*, I April £t. IttUH *— fßiarellanroto^^^ iTrAOTm^T VV C.H/VWYEBSCO’S Dry Good Jim isci. v&& WAGON MAKERS WANTED.— Two good Journeymen WAgontnubers will nnd'coDKtaut ou ploymentat fair wage*, by applying ut onco at the shop "f the undonugueu. WM. FENiCAI., No. 44 N. Bedford Bt., Carlisle, Fenn'a. May 7,1808, jyVIDENB NOTICE. Finsr National llAjnt, Caiioihlc, May i‘2,XWSB. The Board of Blrcctora.of this Bank have thU dn> ( declared a dlvldondof el«ht(K) per cent, free of taxes. Blx per cent, payable to shareholder* on demand, atul two t 2) per cent, carried to uur plus fund. May 14, 1608. 3Legal polices Dissolution of partnership. —Notice IB hereby*glven that the partner- Mup heretofore existing between tbo undersign* eil, lioh Ibis day been dis^lt^^b^^n^uu^cou -BC?lny 11, 1808. •P. KAFFENBEHGER. NOTICE.— Notice la hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of Juim Uulr, late of Middlesex township, deceased, have been Issued lo tho undersigned, residing In sumo twp. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to tho estate are requested to make pay ment immediately, and those having claims against said estate will alsopresent them for set tlement. MARY HAIR, Jane 4, 18C8.—6L* Admtnlilralrlx. SOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of , Mary Kissel, deo’d., Jato of East Pennsboro' twp., have been granted to tho undersigned resid ing In ihosamo township. All persona Indebt ed to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those havhm claims will pre sent them for settlement. GEO. KIJ»EL, June 4, isort.—lit* • Admviittrator. NOTICE.— Notice la hereby given that Letters of Administration on tho estate of James Lovlngslou, deceased, lato of Monroe township, havo been granted to the undersigned residing tn snrao township. Ail persons Indebt ed to said estate are roqcated to muko paymoul Immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them lorßottlemeut, JAMES E. LEVI.VGSTON, GEORGE W LEVI VGSTON, May U I,lBoB.—flt Administrator*' NOTICE.— Notice, is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the cstnto of .vimihum Howe,. Into of Dickinson twp., Uec’d, luivo bean issued to tbo undersigned, residing in sumo twp. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate are requested to make payment immediately, and thoso Raving claims auamst said estate will also present them for set tlement. ' ALFI&D I'. HANNON, May ill, IKGS.—Ct* ' .di/m/nWra/or. NOTICE. —Notice Is hereby given that Letters Testamentary on the estate of uunlcl Wondcrly. deceased, Into of Dickinson township, have been granted to the under signed residing In South Middleton twp. All poisons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for settlement. JOSEPH A. ST U A lII', ‘ JOSEPH BAKER, Jixecuton. Mftjr 2S f 18G8.—Ct eOTICE,— Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on itio estate of i single, deceased, lafe of Hampden twn., have been granted to the undersigned resld lug In same twp. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment Immedi ately. and those having claims against said es tate will present them for ytclrnfaWro/or. May 2S, 186*.—Ct NOTICE. —Notice la hereby given that Testamentary on the estate of Bar nard Slnub, late of Monroe township dee’d. have huen granted to the undersigned, Ihollrsl named residing In Monroe, and the two Inst la H lver Spring township. All persons Indebted to said es tate are requested to make payment immedi ately, and those having claims against said es tate will also present them for settlement. BAItaARD KTA.UB, • JOHN HAUCK, DANIEL benbeman, i^cecuiurt. May 7,lR6B.—flt* TN BANKRUPTCY. I Eastern District of Pennsylvania. S 3. At Carlisle, May 13, A.D.: IMW. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap pointment os Assgnwj of BnmueJ C. Huyell, of Alcchnnl' Sburg.liJ thoCounTyofCuniberlaud.imd sinte of Pennsylvania, within spld district, who Inis been adjudged it Bankrupt upon his own pe tition. by the district Court of said district. HAMUEL N. EMINQEII, Assignee, iCc. June 4.—3 t Notice in bankruptcy.— I This Ih lo give Notice—That on the 2l*t day ol .May a. IX7IBOB. a Warrant In Bankruptcy was Issued against the estnio of ('buries M. Reynolds, of Sh'ppcnsburg. in the County of Cumberland, and State of Pennsylvania, who nnwbeen mljudg ed a bankrupt on his own petition. That the payment of any debts and the delivery of any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to «iui or tor ills use, and the transier of any property by him, arc forbidden by law. That u meeting o| the creditors ot the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts and t-o choose one or more Assignees*)! ht£ estate, will bo held at a Court of Bankruptcy . to ho holdon at hla ofllco, In the Court llouso, Ip Carlisle. Cumberland County, Pa., before Chan. A. Barnett. Register, on the 17lh day of June, A. !>., IbfiH, ul JO o'clock, A. M. I*. C. ELLMAIvER, Per 8. H. QAX-BUAITIf, U. H. Pcp’y Marshal's Offlco, Deputy. Bloomfield, Muy 29,1»08. June 4.—2 t Ivailroafc JLinrs. QUMBERLAND V A' BAIL B O' A D ! CHANGE OF II O U 1,1 S ! On and after Monday, Mav Uth. IRSS.Vaasoii' yer I rams will ruu dally as follows, (Sundays ex copied); Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg B.(b A. M.. Aleclmnlcsburg 8.. W. CarllslolUS, NewviHe 9.00. Sblppensburg 10.:M. Chamberaburg jo.4d. Orcen castlH 11.21. arriving at Hnggeratown II.oOA. M. Maa Train leaves Hairlsburg I.JO P. M., Mb* oluuiicsburg 2.13. Carlisle 2.45, Newvlllo 3.2o,ship peiiblmrg 3.50, Chamborsbmg 4.30. Greencnstlc 5.05, arriving at Hagerstown 5.35 KM. - txcurc*3 'lYain leaves Harrisburg 4,10 P. M., Mo chuiilosburK4,47,Carlisles.l7.>ewvllj«s.Su,Sh p ; nousburg 0 17, arriving ut Chumbersburg at li.l* P M 'a Mixed Train leaves Chamberaburg h. 05 A. M„ Urconcafitto 0.23, arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 A. M * EASTWARD; Accommodation Train leaves Chamborsburg 4.45 A. M., Shlppensburg 5.U, Nowvlllo 0 18, Mechaulcsburg 0.47 arriving at Uarrtaburu 7 * jfJii TYm’nlcaves Hagerstown 8.00 A M., Greeij castle H 85, Chamberaburg 0.15, bhlppeusburg U.tj, Newvlllo 10. 10, C'arllKlo 10.53, Mechaulcsburg 11..0. arriving at UunUburg 11.53 A. M. M Jitvrn* Tram leaves Hagerstown UO-j I. M., Greencastle 12.33. Chumbersburg 1.10. SUippeiw burg 1.-13, Newvlllo 2.15, Carlisle 2.W, Mcvlmnkv burg 3.2fi. arriving at Harrlsbuig 3.55 K M. A Mixed Train loaves Hagerstown 3.15,1. M.. Green castle 4.22, arriving at chumbersburg 5.1 d *’*4rS'Mnl*lnir close connections at Harrisburg with trains found from ph I ladelphla.lsew 3ork, Ualthnoro, WitsMuglon, Pittsburg a^d^iU^polnls "brPKIUNTENDKKT'S OKKICB, '• Chamb'nVltf.SMrty *», IbOH* Mav 14. iww. - "O LADING ARRANGEMENT Great Trunk Lino from the North and North west for Vhjladeiphla, New \ ork. Reading. PotU villo, Taioaoua. Ashland, Lebanon, Allentown, i.'uuirm ii*i>tiirn«n Linz, Lancaster, Columbia, At. Trm l* l& .o jssK?lb£ ire M SfcV WA .JUI M i 0 ™j uiSJH,S,S3 ami IUO A.l y.JH O S , W-"fw! \° t \ i,nd ICtt P. M„ connecting wifhhhnßur tinins “nthePennsylvania Rallrotid, and arriving «i New York at W lo.u» and H-60 A- M..und J.aO. 7 u, a„d 10.3 U P. M. Sleeping curs accompanying tiio aS A. M. and I'.iS ft M. trains'without Ct Leavo Harrisburg for Reading, PotlsvlUe. Tuin.- nqua, Mlcemvlllo. Ashland. Ihne Grove, Alien, town and Philadelphia,at S.IO A. M.,nnrt .-Ooaud j IU I*. M, stopping at Lebanon ami 1 rlnclpal Way Stations; the 410 P. M. making connei-tionß for Philadelphia and ColUmiblaonly. < villc Schuylkill Haven anti Auburn,'hvScluo l klll and Susquehanna Rail Road, leave lliu ris l*e «t 8.55 >. M. Uetuirilng: lanyc Ijbw \ „ t i||«|A M 13 00 uoon, and 6.w) and p.au i • w- Sleeping “if* accompanying the Uoo A. M. and iiiiiii oo P. M. Iranis without change. '* Wav Passenger Train leaven Philadelphia »u 7.™ A. m \'-. “"KW. “j 1 , “.‘ffiVhma .1 ffifeltlU no. mi "mliuOP.M.: uimnanu nt 8.30 A. M.,»«d l.w. “T.i-SvSIMo fur Harrisburg, via Hchuyl kill and Susquehanna Rail Road uI7.U) A.M,und Accommodation Train: Leaves Rend ing at 7.3 u A. M., returning from Philadelphia »t Aecoimuodutlon Train: Leaves PotlHlowu at 645 A. M.» returning leaves 1 hlln- Co 1 uin Ida RaU Road Trains leave Headhig ut 7.00 A. M., and 0.15 P. M. for Lphruta, LUlz, Lnn* 11 PerkSien 1 HaiUtond Trains leavePerklomon lunclloii atD.'W A. M. and 5.55 P. M. Returning. ‘Leave Sklppack at 0.45 A. M„ antJ Llo 1- Cou nectitig with similar trams on Reading Rail Leave New York at ‘ Philadelphia 8.00 A. M. and :U5 ft M«-■ 4 SSffiS?fne • M. Train ruuAlnu cnly.Todlrudlng: 8.00 A.M.: Harr bbum A. M. !5 J 5 A. M- I’or p M., ami Heading at I.W. ii jo p M. for eud A- M. pifia. - cuS’ffikSi' to an'S’fnuu all puiom. at redne jfllU VroadiuvA A’- J Carlhle !**•. ed rules. throuch: 100 pounds allowod Baggage checked tnro.ugii, e^!a P umE.'^' Ma y *"• m Bm " ral May as. w®. CHAS. S. HEPBURN, Ouhitr. U. & Murshat as Messevuer. LLEY WESTWARD Man 20//i, 1863.
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