Tribute of Respect.“At a meeting of the Union Philosophical Society of Dickinson College, the following pream ble and resolutions, were unanimously adopted. Whereas. The recent decease of Hon. James Buchanan, ex-Presldent of the United Slates, coll for some token of respect from the Society of which he was a graduate member uud which, oven umld the onerous duties of the highest nubile station, ho ever hold in groatiul remem brance as the theatre of his first ilwrary succes ses. Therefore, bo it resolved, that the Society is proud of having given to the country a suites man of suob distinguished ability and scholarly attainments as were those of our late brother. Jiesolvcd, That we deeply lament the unfortu nate circumstances which In his declining years exposed him to too cold criticism oi the political world while agitated by unusual calamities, uud that he could not have Oiod until tnc public hud lime 10 recall the remembrance of his early and valuable services. , .... Jtcsolvcd , That our hall bo draped with the usu al erabiom of mourning for the space of ninety That the resolutions be transmitted to the relatives of the deceased,and published in* the papers of Carlisle and Lancaster. A Family Remedy.—No family should bo without some efficacious remedy for the cure of affections, so universally prev alent, as coughs, colds sure throat, whoop ing-cough, and croup—some remedy, too, which can be relied upon as safe, sure and certain. Dk Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry combines this desideratum. JSST* The greatamountof time consum ed by tbo ladies in dressing and arrang ing tbelr hair must make any article which would lessen their labor particu larly desirable. Ring’s Vegetable Am brosia leaves the hair in such condition as to render the dressing and arranging a very easy matter. ‘lt imparts to it that splendid glossy appearance so much ad mired, cleans the scalp from dandruff and all Tiuinora, and prevents baldness; promotes its growth, and restores gray hair to its original color. 1 Juno 11, 4t “ Onward, right onward. Into the Valley of death, Rode the six hundred.” But larger, by hundreds multiplied in to millions, than the doomed band who rode to swift destruction in Tennyson’s poem, in the great cavdlcade of unhappy men who are rushing to untimely graves, followed by the gaunt specture Dyspep sia. This is all wrong, and should cease. Plantation Bitters, the great Stoniache Pain Killer, cures, Dyspepsia, Heart burn, Headache, Vertigo, Dullness, and all symptoms of kindred character, as if by magic. For Languor, Lassitude, Great Weakness and Mental Depression, they have a most wonderful effect. Magnolia Water.—A delightful toilet article—superior to Cologne and half the price. June, 18, 2t. The Caucasian will bo issued on July 10. Uusiness Notices. Picj-Nic Season!—We are prepared Jo furnish families or pic-nlckers with t)ia whole line of edibles belonging to the season, such as Lemons. English Plckols, Sauces, Bap Sngo Choose, Condensed Milk, Crackers, Candles, Sar dines, Baled Oil, Hams, Smoked Beef, Bologna Sausages, o reaction, but are permanent, infusing ktkenqtii, vigok and new life Into ail parts of the system, and building up an IRON CONSTITUTION., Wm. C. Sterling, Esq., of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., “ Since taking the Peruvian Syrup I feel better, my strength Is Improved, my bowels are regular, my appetite first rate. There is an old Physician in this city (older than I amt, who has been In the Drug business for 40 years, who has used the Syrup for three months, and gives it as his decided opinion, that. It is the best alternative Tonic medlcmo ho over knew.” For Dyspepsia and Female Weakness, the Pe ruvian Ryrup Is a Specific. AB2 page pamphlet sent free. The genuine has “ Peruvian Syrup” blown In the gloss. J. P. DINSiIORE, Proprietor. N 0.30 Dey Street, Now York. fJ3T*Sold by all Druggists. Scrofula Cured after Seven Yrs. Suffering. J. W. Hobnor. Esq., a prominent lawyer of Parkersburg, W. Va.i says: *‘l bad 37 RUNNING ULCEig when I commenced taking Dr. Anders lodine Water. My Breast, Throat and Face was one continu ous sore lam now a well man, and am satisfied the lodine Water saved my .life.” Circulars in regard to this remedy will he seut free. J. P. DlNSMOUE.Proprlotor.SODcyßtreot, New-Yorlt. - «S-For sale by Druggists generally. June 25, ie6B. —lm The “ Messenger op Health,” Edi ted at the Pennsylvania Institute of Medicine contains an article on Dyspepsia, Chills and Fe ver and Kidney affections, in which the writer pos'tlvely declares that the whole science of Medicine possesses no remedy for the cure of those diseases that is half os efficacious ns Mlsh ler's Herb Hitters. Ho speaks from experience, having used them in his practice for the past two years, to the exclusion of all other remedies,and without a solitary instance of failure. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. Dr. S. B. HARTMAN & CO., Proprietors, Lan caster, Pa., and Chicago, Illinois. June 23,18G8.—1ra, A NEW REMEDY IN CONSUMP 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 cose appeared hopeless. He Is the only physician who bos used It In his own person, or who has any knowledge of its virtues; and he can ascribe the degree of bcalth be now enjoys to nothing but the use of this medicine: and nothing 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 suffering with any disease of the Lungs! ho profiors a treatment he confidently believes will eradicate the disease.— Pi ice 81.50 per bottle or 8.00 per half dozen; sent by express. Bond for a circular, or call on DR. B. BOYLSTON JACKSON, Xfo, 250 jv. Tenth Street, JPhlla. Deo, 6,1807—1 y Novelty Hay Ease ! ! —This is the rake for farmers, It has all the latest improve ments. It is a self-discharging rake and any boy that can guide a horse can work the rake with out difficulty. Manuiactured by F. GARDNER & CO., and for sale at their Agricultural Works, Carlisle. May 21,1608. Subscribe for the Caucasian. A Neat Little Epigram was perpe trated by Tom More, who, having stolen a looker hair from a lady’s head, on being requested to make restitution g avo vent thus; On one solo condition, lovo, I might be led With thlk beautiful ringlet to port— -1 would gladly relinquish tho lock of your head, Could I gain but UioAwy to your h eart. Wo have no Mo(o)re on this head, but could sny a great deal concerning tho wonderful “ Barley Sheaf’’ Cooking Stove, which tho key of success ha-s so firmly locked In tho good graces of tho American Ppbllc, that It would not bo surprising to find Messrs. STUART, PETERSON & CO., tho manufacturers, making overtures to pay off tho the national debt. Wo certainly owe them a debt of gratitude for tbelr timely presentation of so excellent a stove. For sale by lUNEBMITH& RUPP, Carlisle,Pa, Juno 25.—1 t jjUarrieli. FLOYD—BRENNER.-On the 10th Inst., by tho Rev. John Ault, Mr. .Andrew J. Floyd, of Mo- to Miss Annie Brenner, ol Koxburry. ®ijc iUftarfeets. ul drain Market. Carlisle Flour an< jy j. ii. nosLEji a nno. COUUKCTRD WEEKLY «’ .KLiSLL, Juno, 24. 1868. Flour—Family 813 50 New Corn, 100 Flour—Super 10 00 Oats j 75 IlVe Flour H 60 Clover Seed 5 00 Wheat—White 2 0" Timothy Seed I 75 Wheat—Rod, 2 60 Nowllay lUou 12 00 Rye ; $1 60 Carlisle Provision Market. Carlisle, Juno, 24, IPOS. 20 Chickens pr. GdlolOO 25 Potatoes—b—it bus 1 75 15 Apples—best—"cUnis 2 50 9 Apples—2d b—V bus 200 Ih Rags 4 15 Rutter, Eggs,. Curd, Tallow, Racon—Hams, Bacon—Sides,. Philadelphia markets. PIIIL.ADEI.PIIIA, Juno. 23.1808. Flouil—Tho market has been dull, but pri ces are without any material charge. About i>ooo nbls. sold In lots, mostly to the retailers and ba kers, at prices ■ tinging from 87 76 U>B 50 for super lino. $8 50 to 0 50 lor extra, SO 75 lo 11 for low grade and fancy Northwest extra family, 10 50 to li 60 ror Pennsylvania extra family. II to 12 lor Ohio extra family, and 1250 toll per bbl. for fancy brands, according to quality. Rye Flour sells at SO 25 per bbl. 1100 bbls. Brandy wine Corn Meal sold on private terms. fleto SUJberttecmcnts. y ALU ABLE INFORMATION. •SELECT YOUR OWN NUMBERS ROYAL SPANISH LOTTERY! The most responsible Institution of the kind In the world. Selecting numbers In lids Lottery is a new Idea—and one well adapted to the wants of the people. It aflbids asaier means of specula ' Ivo Investment than most other business risks. ”or full Information, address LLOYL>, aiSMMES & CO., 75 Nassau street, New York, Room 19. Juuo 25, 1805. IN BANKRUPTCY, I Eastern District of Pennsylvania, S.S. Al Carlisle, Juno 18. 1803. Tho undersigned hereby gives notice of hta ap pointinent uh assignee of M. A.-Bushey of New vlllo, in the County of Cumberland and State of Pennsylvania, Within said district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt oil creditors petition, by the District Court ol said district. M. WILLIAMS, Assignee. June 25, iBGB.*7-3t, nou STY COMMISSIONER.—Tho \j undersigned an active, working Democrat, offers himself as a candidate for the olllco of , ounty Commissioner, sui)jcct to tho decision of the Democratic County Convention. Ho earnest ly asks the support of his fellow Democrats. June 25.18W.—t0 JOSEPH BAUTZ. (540 MILES OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Are are now finished and In operation. Sixty miles of track have been laid this Spring, and tho work along tho whole lino between the Al lan tic and Pacific Stales Is being pushed forward m<->ro rapidly than over before. More than twen ty thousand men are employed,and it is not im possible that tho entire track, from Omaha to isacratncuto, will bo finished in 18(59 instead of I*7o. 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 be done. The UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY receive; I.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right of way, and all necessary timber and other materials luuud along the lino of its ope rations. lI.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of 12,800 acres of land to the mile, taken In alter nate sections on each side of Us road. This is an absolute donation, and will bo a source of large roveuue in the future. lII.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT . X of United States Tnirty-year Bonds, amounting to from SIO.WJO to Bta,ooo per mile, according to the difficulties to bo surmounted on the various sections to bo built. The Government lakes a second mortgage as security, and it is expected that not only the Interest, but the principal amount may oe paid In services rendered by the Company in transporting troops, mulls, &c. The Interest is now much mure than paid in this way, besides securing a great saving m time and money to the government. iv.— A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right to issue Its own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, to aid in building the road, to the sumo amount as the U. S, Bonds, issued for the same purpose, and no vi"ro. Tub Government Per 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 has mill pronounced to be In all respects a first-class Railroad, laid with a heavy T rail, and complete ly buppited with depots, stations, turnouts, car shops, locomotives, cars, dec. V.—A CAPITAL STOCK SUBSCRIP- TION from the stock holders, of which over Eight Million DolUvs has been paid in upon the wont already done, and which will bo lucieased os the wants of the Company require. VI.—NET CASH EARNINGS on Its Way Business, that already amount to more than XUE INTEREST on the First Mortgage Bunds. These earnings are no Indication ot the vast through trafilc that must follow the opening of the line to the Pacific, but they certainly prove that FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS upon such a property, costing nearly three times their amount. ARE SECURE BEYOND ANY CONTINGENCY. ’ The Union Pacific Bonds run thirty years, are for £i,UcU each, and have coupons attached. They bear annual interest, payable on llie first days of January ami July at me Company’s Ofiice in the City of Now York, at the rate of six per cent. In gold. The principal is payable in gold at matu rity. The price is $lO2, and at tno present rate of gold, they pay a liberal income on their cost Thu Company believe that these bonds, at the present rale, are the cheapest security In the market, and reserve the right i<» oavunco tfie price at any time. Bubscriptions will bo received In Carlisle by A. L. bPONbLER, aud In Now Yurk AT THE COMPANY’S OFFICE, No. 20 Nassau St., AND BY JOHN J. CISCO & SON, Bankers, No. 50 Wall St And by the Company’s advertised agents thioughout the United States. Bemillances should be made in drafts or other funds par in A civ York, and the Bonds will be se>-t free of enarge b}/return express. Barites subscribing through local agents wilt look to them for their safe deliver,y. A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR IhSS has Just becu published by the Company, giving fuller information than is possible in an advertise ment, respecting the Progress of mo Work, the Resources of tbe County traversed by the Road, the Means for Construction, and the Value of the Bonds, which will be sent free on application at the company's offices or to any of the advertised agents. JOHN J. CISCO, 'lreasurer , June 4, 1808.—tf flew York, NOTICE.— Iu the matterof tbe petition of divers citizens of Silver Spring township. Cumberland County, for changing the place of holding the General Election iu said township Now, to-wit, June oth, ioiH, It appearing, by the within petition, that the placeof holding the Gen eral elections in Silver spring township has been convertedintoo private houso.aud Jacob Whit-, man, the occupier of the-said private house, uniting in this application to the Court, a rule to ► how cause why the ploce for holding,iho said elections shall not be fixed at the Public House in the village of lloguestowfl*, in said township, now occupied and licensed as a Public House by George K. Duey; subject, however, to bo Chang ed in the mode provided hv the not* of Assem bly, Rule returnable ut the August Court U> bo held ou Tuesday, August IK, A. D , IWk>, and no tice thereof to be given by publication iu two newspapers one in tbe Borough of Mechuutcs burg.aud oue in the Borough oi Carllso.for three successive weeks prior to ihut day. By the Court. SAMUEL BIXLER. Juno 18,1803.—5 t Clerk Quarter Sessions, d-c. QCHOOL TAX FOE 1868.—The Dupli- IO cate of School Taxes lor the Borough of Car lisle, Is uow in the bauds of the Treasuier for col lection. Notice Is tbeieforo given that the Treas urer will attend at the County Court House, (in Commlsslouers Office,) ou FRIDAY, THESiut of JULY next, between the hours of U and 6 o’clock of said day, for the purpose of receiviugsald tax es. up to which time uu abatement of Five per cent, will be made on all taxes paid. Persons wishing to pay their taxes before the above date, can do so. by calling at tbe office of tbe Treusui* erln Maiion Halt Bulhllog, J. W. Euv, May 28, 18M.-10W. Tnaturer. iileUr akhettisementa. ALIVE TO THE INTEREST OP TIIK COMMUNITY AT the OLD CORNER. Just receiving another largo supply of goods suited to tho present season. DRESS GOODSt DRESS GOODS!/ A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF DRESS SILKS! DRESS SILKS! * IN ALL COLORS AND QUALITIES. SUPERIOR BLACK QRO. GRAIN SILKS SAQUES AND MANTLES A FULL LINE OF BUTTONS AND TRIMMINGS For tho trimming of Saqncs and Mantles, A GRAND ASSORTMENT OF Black and Colored Grenadines, French Organdie Lawns vc °f churye. «0-/br sale by Druggists ami all country stores. Juno, 11. IwiB.—Sm T\R. CARRALL’S VEGETABLE 1/COKDIAL,THE UNLYKNOWN CURE FOR TIIE GRAVEL, DIABETES. WEAKNESS AND INFLAMATION OF THE KIDNEYS AND URI NARY CHANNELS.—Dr. Carrul. fur the past several years has made ihc diseases of the k'd neys ms special study, and Is now able to put be fore the public a perfect cure for the same The following are evidences or the kidneys being af '•feulcd—First, a distress In tho small oi the back when walking, standing, or lying 100 long, es pecially when first getting up in iho morning,or In case of to much exercise. This Is generally followed by u distress in the sides, stillness and swelling of the limbs and stomach ; also, a ten dency to dropsey, shortness of bream, ana rheu matic pains. Many people are coullned to their homes with this disease, and have bceu given up to die with the dropsey or rheumatism, but this Is an affection 01 the kidneys. They may know this by leellug worse when having cola, and in this case the urm will have a very high color. Dia betes is a weakness or Inhumation of the kidneys and urinary channels,causing trequont discharg es ol urm, both day and night, these discharges areal times uncuntrolublu, at other tunes with pain and a very disagreeable burning. The (iiavel Is a stone, caused by a sediment which collects at the kulueyswhen they tall to act free ly. then pus-ing through the urinary channels there becomes an increasing stone. All this is •caused bv the kidneys mil performing their pro per functions. The experience of Uumsumis Is that CAUKAi-i./a UoUiMAbwill dissolve thisstone, so that it will pass without pain and clear out all that sediment from which it collect*, and stimulate the klduoy»s to tholr peeper ueilo'n ; ' 'therefore recmovoall the above mentioned trou ble. the use of this article from one to three months will euro the moat severe cases. Prepared by Dr. CAUUALL,olUce&(oilarmon> St., Philadelphia. Price SI. all-sold by all Druggists. A cure is warranted legally lu all cases who call upon Dr. Carrail. Write and usk these parties what Dr. CurruH’s Cordial lias clone for them: Rev. B. (J. Llppen coi.t, A. W, Glassboro, N. J. Mrs. Allen Wells. Mt. Holly, N. J. John Ilundbest, 2USJ summer St.. Philadelphia. orders directed to JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & CO WHEN, «*t)2 Arch St., Philadelphia. For sale In Carlisle by May 2s, iwW.—ly RALSTON. (ilairtuMtcs fflartis CIOUNTY COMMISSIONER. The ) underslgnedjwlll bo ft candidate for the of fice of County Commissioner, subject to the de cision of the Democratic County couventl »n. Carlisle, Juno IS, I«US.—tc JNO. BEETEM. /BOUNTY COMMISSIONER. • The \ I undersigned will bo ft candidate for the ollioo of County Commissioner, subject to the de cision of the Democratic County Convention. June is, isos. —to jas. v. Underwood. SOUNTY COMMISSIONER.—I lifie by announce myself as a candidate for the ce. of County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. June 4, JMH.—tc , HENR\ UUULD. COUNTY COMMISSION ICR —I re spectfully announce to mv friend* In Cum berland county that I will bo a candidate for the olllco of County Commissioner subject to the decision of tho Democratic Juno 4, IhOH. DAVID bTERHBT. COUNTY COMMISSIONER.—The undersigned will bo a candidate lor tho olllce oi County Commissioner, subject to Iho action of the Democratic County Convention. May 21, l&BH.—tc PETER MONYER. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. The undersigned will bo a candidate for tho of ncoof County Commissioner, subject to tho de cision of the Democratic County Convent on.. M. IiULLUMB. Carlisle, May 7,1-'IW—tc - Z'tOUNTY COMMISSIONER. —Tho 1/ undersigned will bo a candidate for tho olllce or bounty Commissioner, mil jed to the derision of the Democratic County Convention. Having lost an arm In thoservl e of his country, and being unable to earn a llvllhood by manual la bor, Tie asks the generous encouragement and support of hts Democratic fell«»w citizens. June H, IsilS.—tc H. L. HECKLE. TAOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY.—I p hereby announce myself acandlduto for Dis trict Attorney, subject to the decision of the De mocratic County Convention. April 21, 18*W. —2in* ADAM ICKLLMI. District attorne y.—i an nounce myself as a candidate fur the olllec ot District Attorney, subject to the decision of the Democratic nominating convention. UHAtf. E. MAGLAUGHLIN. May 7,1808.—tc. BISTIUCT ATTORNEY.—! respect fully tmnounco to my friouds iu Cumberland nty, Hint I will bo u candidate at tbo next el gcUod,. for tho ofllce of District Attorney, sub- Ject however to tho approval of tho Democratic Convention. I will bo thankful for tho support of my fellow Democrats, and pledge myseh. If nominated and elected, to discharge the duties of tho atllco with honesty and fidelity, March 20, IbGtf.— ta TIT AGON MAKERS WANTED.— W Two good Journeymen wugonmakers •will And constant eirploymentat fair wago,, br applying at onco at the shop nf t«io I'ndorulgned. WM. FENICAI., No. BN. Bedford fit., Carlisle, Ponn'o, May7,lßoB, i^aebCcal. M. C. HERMAN. (Sift ffintcrprijcs J ICENSED BY THE UNITED ST AT E S AUTHORITY AWNBROKER’S JOINT STOCK OF UNREDEEMED GOODS, CONSISTING OK Silks, Shawls, Dress Goods. Linen Goods, Dry Goods, Cottons, Fancy Goods, Albums, Bibles. .Stiver Plated ware, Watches, Cutlery, Sewing Machines, A*c., Ac. To bo sold at ONE DOLLAR EA OIL without regard to value, and not to be paid for until you know what you are to reclove, STOCK VALTTED AT 8200,000, SALESROOM, 30 Hanover 81.. Ijoston. The most popular, reliable, prompt and business like concern of the kind. The best of Boston ref erences furnished on application. By patroni zing this sale you haven chance to exchange your goods with n largo variety to select form. Terms to Agents,-*' We believe our terms to ag ents are superior to those offered by any other house. Take particular notice of this: Our Agents are not required to pay one dollar for their pres ents, ns In all other concerns. Certillcates, giving a complete description of articles that will bo sold for one dollar each, will be sold at the following rates: TcnforSl; Thirty (with pscsent)/or83; sixty (with present)§o,-Ch«e JJundr&d (with present) $lO. And same rate for larger clubs. LOOK AT THIS CHANCE to get a Bilk Dross, Sewing Machine, Gold Watch or some other good article oi equal value, with but very little trouble and no expense to the Agent. I\jra Club of Thirty , wo will give the person send ing It the choice of the following articles: Print Dross Pattern, Worsted Breakfast Hhnwl, White Linen Tablecloth, Embossed Table Spread, .-'Ct of Steel Bla.lcd Knives and Porks, Set of Sllvor platod Forks, Elegant Engraved Silver-plated Qold-ltned Goblet, Violin and Bow, Fancy Dress Pattern, Pair Ladies’ Extra Quality Cloth Boots, Elegant Beaded Bilk Parasol, Guo Hundred Pic ture Morocco Photograph Album, Elegnntlvory haiullcd Spangled Silk Fun. One Dozen Largo Sized Lined Towels, Ladies’ Morocco Shopping Haf. Alhambra Quilt, Fancy Balmoral Skirt, La riien' Solid Gold California Diamond King,Gent's Plain or engraved Gold Ring, (hi carols hue,) La dles' Solid Black Waluui Writing Desk, Ladies’ Fancy Black Walnut Workbox, or a Cottage Clock. F>r a Club of Sixty, one of the following articles: Fancv Cashmere Dress Pattern, Three yards dou ble width Water Proof Cloaking, Thibet Shawl, Four Yards Wool Frocklng. Setof Laco Curtains, i tidies’ Double Wool Shawl. Silver-plated Card Basket, Splendid Engraved Silver-plated Ice P'lcber. Engraved Silver-plated Tea Pot, Guo Hundred Picture Turkey Morocco Photograph Album, Lancaster Quilt, Fancy Plaid Wool Shawl, Twenty-live yds. Sheeting, Alpaca Dress Pattern, Engraved Silver-plated Six Bottle Re volving Castor, Pair Gent’s Calf Bools, Harris Cloth Pnnla and Vont Pattern. SplomllO Malcno ral Skirt,Set of Ivoiy-handle Knives with Silver plated Forks, Pair of All-Wool Blankets, Rose wood Frame Brass Alarm Clock, Splendid Bead ed and Lined Silk Parasol. Ladies’ Splendid Mo rocco Traveling Bug, Thirty Yards X»rint, or a Marseilles Quilt, J-hr a Viub of One Hundred, Splendid Engraved Silver-plated Tea Set, three pieces (Sugar Bowl, Tea Pot and Creamer.) Silver-plated Cuke Busk -o', Fancy Plaid Wool Long Shawl. Twenty-live yds. Hemp Carpeting. Splendid Violin and Bow. English Borage Shawl, Forty-five yds. Sheeting, splendid Alpaca Dress Pattern,Silver Hunting Case Watch, Splendid Family Bible with elegant Steel Engravings and Family Record and Photo graph Pago. Poplin Dress Pattern, Engraved Sllver-plniotl Ice Splendid Beaver Cloak Pattern, Sharpo’s Revolver, Fancy Casslmero Coat, Pants and Vest Pattern extra quality, Splendid Accordeon Music Box, One Pair Fine Damask Table Covers with One Dozen Dinner Napkins to mutch. Presents for Large)' Clubs in Proportion. This Is no Humbug Lottery Gift Enterprise or Sale of Cheap Jewelry, but a fair, square sale of unredeemed goods. Our goods uro j NEW AND NOT SECOND HAND. And wo guarantee more for the money Invested than can be bought at auy wholesale store lu the country. Agents will please take notice of this. Do not send names, but number of your clubs from one upwards Make your letters short, and plain as possible. . 4 „ Be sure and send money amounting to ?o 00 or more by Rkotsteued Letter, (which can bo sent from any ohlco). P. U. Money -Cb dor or Express; for when sent in this way you run no risk or loosing It whatever. Small amounts may bo sent by mall but bo sure and put them in the cilice yourself'. Wc cannot be responsible lor Money lost , unless some jirccautions aie taken to insure its safety. Send your address In full, Town, County and State. All Certificates «ro good until redeemed. S. C. THOM PSG V & CO., No. 3U Hanover Si., Buuiou. Juno 18, ISAS.—taugl ff*n>cndfor Circulars,~l£» XTT E ARE COMING! AND WILL PRESENT TO ANY PERSON Sending us a Club In onr Great ONE DOLLAR SALE OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS. A WATCH, Piece of SHEETING, SILK DRESS PATTERN, Ac., Ac., FREE OF COST. Our Inducements during the post few years have been large. WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES OF PREMIUMS. Our friends will readily notice ohr Presents for 3U and tH) Clubs are now more than equal In value to Clubs of ».0 and 100 ro- Hpectlvely of other firms. J&-PEABF/EXAMINE Any person ordering either of the Clubs men tioned below, can have their selections of premi ums enumerated, corresponding to the size of (ho Club FREE OF ONE DOLLAR! For a Chibn/W, (83.(—One of the following arti cles, viz: Delaine drcss’patieru, fancy colored bed spread. UK) view Turkey moroco album, 20 yards sheeting, striped cashmere delaine, dress pattern, honey comb quilt, all wool squaio shawl, set solid gold bosom studs; all wool fancy cash mere punts and vest pattern, gent's hair guard chain, gold trimmings, silver plated chased but ter dish, sliver plated 5 hoi tie revolving castor, on feet set superior steeled bluded knives and forks, worsted promenade shawl, ladies' long gold plated chain, mams' douhlegold ring, gents' heavy chased solid gold ring, solid black walnut work box or writing desk, extra qualify balino ral skirt, sot Jewelry, sleeve buttons to match, violin and bow, gouts’cardigan Jacket,splendid ebony D flute. Ivory trimmings.superior Turkey morocco shopping bag, ladles' high cut balinoml I oo*t«. I-e 4«T pa>s lor any three SI sines by Expleas. 43*85 pays lor eight 81 sizes by Express. 49* For Sale by C. INHOFP. Ccxrli.de. Pa. 49*Sold by all Wholesale Druggists lu Philadelphia, Pa. AND IN ALL THE LARGE CITIES, April 21,1B08.—«m Are you annoyed with licd-Bugs? Can’t sleep nights! Of extraordinary,cfhcucy f.u Cos* UvcnewL indigestion, Nervous and Sick Headache. Dyspepsia. Dyson try, General Delitliiy, Liver Complaint. Chills Fever, Ac. Not griping. Gentle, mild and sooth* fug. Address HENRY R. COSTAR. Ql2 Broadway, N. Y. He gal Itnflceg- “VTOTICE.—Notice la hereby Ki JIN Letters of Administration ou tin John Ualr, late of Middles*** township, have been Issued to tbo undersigned, r same twp. All persons knowing tt Indebted to the estate we requested tor ment Immediately, and those bavh against said estate will also present tbi tlcmcut. MARY June 4,1868.—Gt* Admit \1 OTlol3.—Notice ia hereby glveu that J_N Letters of Administration ou Uio estate of Muiy Kissel, deed., late of Kast I’euusUoro' twp., imvu ticvu grunted lo tuu undersigned resid ing in tuo sutnb umuslup. All persons ludelit eu Lo said estate uro requested to make payment immediately, uud Uiose Uaviug claims will pre sent them lor settlement. OKU. KlbfciLL, J uuu 4, leoa. —ot* AdmutWaiv. XTUTICK—.Notice Is hereby glveu that j\ letters ul Administration 611 mo estate of Keviugslou, deceased, late of AluuruO township, imvu been grunted to tuo undersigned, xesiding iu buujo lowuoUJp. All persons indent ed to said estate are reqested lo make payment immediately, uud tuose Having claims against BUtd estatewiil also present, them lor settlement. jA.uitd.fc;. tiC.VI.NUSI'UN p IjCtVl MiafUif, * May 21. 18(18.- 6t siUrnlnuiruiprt. .. M UTiCii.—-Nulitu ia huieby glveu Unit j > Lretkeis ol Administration ou tuu estate of ..o.uuum nowu, iutu ot InckinsuU twp., dec’ll, uuvu been issued u> Uio undersigned, residing »u buluo LWp. All persons knowing UieUirielVeS iudeuted io tUo esiute are requested to make payment immediately, uud those Uaviug claims aaumst said estate wm also piesent them lor set tlement. Afcf .tVa.IJ l.i±AiSiSOfcl, May !«&—tit* jiuiiMiutralor. \T OTIUJiI. —Notice |s fceivaby given that l\ U}U«lB Tesuuuomury ou mo eauUe of Womleny, Uc'ceuauU, UiUJ of iowu»mp, imvo been giauied to file uiiuor oigiieU ivsuuug ill toiuu Aiiddlelou twp. All pc.aoub iiiUeOlc-a l ) mini cslulu mo lOqueatcd lo aua« ujiyxuout immediately, uml thorn* iiuviug luluiHrtuiuUbtsHia oalulo win uibo pveaeut tixem m bullteiu«uu JUolii'lt a. »1 UAlti, Juar-lMi liAKt.lt, jiXecutoTM. Mtiy ia, iwa.— XT OTICE. —Notice is hereby given that IX iveuoin of Aduiiuiblruliou uii Vue ehUilc of «..u sumlu. UeceuaeU, iivto of Uitmpueu ,vvn,. havu ouell gruUleU to IUo UlidcißlaueU icsiU u« iu bumu two. All pursoiis iiiaoUtcU to Maul itsUile are miuealed to uiuKO jmymuut lluiueUJ iieiy.mul loose liuviug cuuma utfuiusl huiu en utc wui pr-wsout tUem lurßOtUemoiiU JOS. SINGLE, Atiminuiriuor, Mny I8i«. —Ot. VI OTICK- ISoU.ce is hereby giveu that J\ iuo uuoK-siOi tuemmof rr« leu, 111 luy UauUd -lor coueotlou. All wUO auow ilujiiisuivua mdoUi«d to haul Him ure ic iiuuiiuu 10 cull and buttto lUeir bam wuuout do luy uAVIUttALII'U. jane 11, im.— 3t . Mailcoati JLincs. Q U M BJi KLi AiM !> VAJji-iJUY BAIL B O A DI CHANGE OF HOUBSI On and after Monday, May 11th, 18G8, Posacn ger xruinu will rim uuily iu* joUo\ve,(ciumltt>*ex» pp ueptedj; WESTWARD Accommodation train leaves Darrlsburs B,(H A. M Meeljuuieabuii;tl.a» I C'urlißJeu,io,.Nwviiloy.oO ( siiiuueusbun: io.A. Chumboraburij 1u.15.- Uroeu eitsliu 11.33, urrlvmg at llußgelnuiwn lIHO A. M, Mad Train leaves Hamouaru I.IU I*. M., Mo chauicsburg 2.13, Carlisle x4o, Newvlllo 3.2u,Bhip pensburg B,sChumbursbuig 4.30, Oreeucußtie P M. si Mixed TVoln leaven Chambcreburg 8.05 A. M., GreeucasUo V. 25, arriving at. Hagerstown 10,10 A, EASTWARD: Accommodation Train leaves Clmraborsburg 4,15 A. M.. Shippeusburg 5.14, NowvlUo 5.45, Caillste U 18, ilechumcsburg (5.47 arriving at Harrisburg 7 * AfuE yvafnlcaves Hagexstown 8.00 A. M., Green caatlo 8 05, Chambersburg 0.15, Shippeusburg 0.45, Newvillo 10.10, Carlisle 1u.63, Mechmilcsburg 11.20, arriving at Uunlsburg 11.50 A. M, Airwvsj 'J'ram leaves Hagerstown 12.00 P. M., GreeucasUe 12.33, Chambersburg l.lO.Bhippeus bum 1.43,'N0wv1110 2.16, Carlisle 2,68. Mechuulcs buig 3.28, arriving at Hurrisbuig 3.65 P. M. A Mixed 'Jruin leaves lingers town 3.16, P. M., Greoiicustlo 4.22, arriving at Chambersburg 5.16 P il. tfs»Maklng close connections at Harrisburg with ttamg to and from Philadelphia, Now York, biiUimoro, Wushlnglou, Pittsburg aud all polnU West, O.xtihUliL, , BUf>EIUNTENDF.NX’S OFFICE, tVp’U C/uimO's/t 2*o", May 8,1803. May 14, lt>W.' T> EADIN G RAIL ROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT May 201/i, 1808. Great Trunk Lino from the North and North west for Philadelphia, Now York, Übadlhg, PolU vilie, Taumqua. Ashland, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton. Ephrattt. Lmz. Lancaster, Columbia, Ac. Trams leave Harrisburg for New York, 0a fol lows: ut2.&». 5.25 uud 8.10 a. M„ 12.40 noon, and 2.05 and U. 35 P. M., connecting with similar trains on the Pennsylvania Kallroad, und arriving st New York at 6.0 U. lo.ou and 11.60 A. iL,and 3.60, 740 and 10.30 P. 51. Bleeping cars accompanying UlO 2.00 A. M. and U. 35 P. M. trains without Cl Leuvo Harrisburg for Reading, Potlsvlllo. Tam aauu. MHersvlllo, Ashland, Pm«S Grove, Allen town und Philadelphia; at 8.10 A. M.;und 2,osand 4 10 P. M, stopping jH Lebanon und Principal WayHUUlous; the 4 iuP.il. maklngconneotions fur Philadelphia and Cblllnnblaonl y. For Potts villo.Hchuyiklll tluvou and Auburn, via Kchuyl kill and ausquehuuna Kail Head, leave Harris burg at 3.55 P. M. Returning: leave New York ut UAH) A. M., 12 00 uoou, and 5.00 and 8.00 • P. M.— Blcentng ears accompanying the w.yo A. M. and 600 *md o.UO P. M. trains without change. • ‘ Way Pussengo*- Train leaves Philadelphia 7 30 A. M„ returning irom. Heading at 6.30 P; M stooulng at all stations; Pottsvilio ut 8.45 A. M and 2 45P. M.; AashlaudO IDA. M. and 12.1 U noon and 2.00 P. M.; Tamaquu at 8.30 A. M., aud 1.00 al Lettvo Potlsvlllo for Harrisburg, via Schuyl kill and Susquehanna Hall Hoad at 7.10A.M. and 12.00 noon. _ • , Reading Accommodation Train: Leaves Head ing ut 7.30 A. il., returning from Philadelphia at o ’PoUstown Accommodation Train; leaves Potu-towh at 6 45 A. M., returning leaves Phila delphia ut4.80.P. M. _ Columbia Hall Hoad Trains leave Reading at 7.00 A. M., and 0.15 P. M. for Ephrata, LUlz, Lan,- caster, Columbia, Ac. „ . Perklomeu Hail Hoad Trains leave Perklonien Juudt'in ato.(Hi A. M. und 5.55 P. M. Returning: Leave Bklppack at u.4> A. M., and LIS P. M., con necting "with’ Blmllar trams oa Heading Hall Leave New York at 8.00 P. M.. Philadelphia 8.00 A. M, UnU 3.15 P. M„ the 8.00 A. il. Tram running only to-Heading; loitsvillo 8.00 A. M.: Harrisburg 5.25 A, M. qhd 4.p) and 0,3* P M.. and Beading at I.IU, 2,65 and ..IG A. M. for Harrisburg, and 7.00 A. il. and 11.40 1\ M. for New Y«ik and 4,25 P. M for Philadelphia. ' * Couunulatlon, Mileage, Beoson.Bchooi und Ex» cursum Tickets, to anufrom all points, at reduo. ed rales. . . , „ , Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed each passenger. Q. A. NICOLL k A, Reading, Pa., May 20. ’GS. General Oup'U iiay 28, 18(58. iWißCEllaneous, nf OA U. S. TREASURY NOTES.— .1 "r)U Holders ul U. 5.7 311 TUEArcuv No-es sVuid ocar In mind that the time allowed for convert ipto &-ao Bonds, will expire on the i.jtli lust., tor the Juno series, and the loth Jui> for the July abftes, after which periods the Gov ernment will pay-air IUo Notes In Greenbacks, „ holders Of 7-30 Notes pljl loose the udvun- S" d e ? living *6*loBl*Ter Cent, Gold Bear tage of . . tilth premium on the 1»K Bi.nd o. Jwn k„scufllßlo. wlllul(■ nd 7 .Os. Jiitcu. /yi-ss/oof thesonotoe for pay? to the conversion ' .. ,• - , ( “• 7 tics holding them. Juno 11,1 MW nALLATKO. 69 SOUTH HA NOV lilt V_y STREET, and get one of PUFFER’S PATENT BOO’T JACKS. It is the BEHT Hoot Jack In the market. , N. D.—Furniture repaired at bhort imllco 1 ** u ‘ l on reasonable terms. May 21. ISnth—2m -E. D. (QUIGLEY. ■JJ B. PATENT AGENCY C. L. LOCHMAN. 21 WEST a* AIN STREET. CARLISLE PA.. Executes Drawings, Specification?, Ac., and pre sents Patents tor Inventors. Fob, i;i, IMW.—ly *TT7 A L Li I- A 1* EHS. ” PAPER HANGINGSI AN* IMJIESBE STOCK OF WALL PAPERS,- NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES FOR PARLORS. HALLS, ETC, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HOWELL & BOtmiOS’S, Comoro! Fourth and Market streets, April 2. istw.—:hn I , ihj.adbm*hia. TT'OR SALE.—A uewlcather top tiupgy I* verv little used, In thorough repair. Call a; Juno I*l.—St W. C, SAWYER iS CO'S store. ¥ ANTED.—A ROY, CALL AT W O. SAWYER & CO’S Dry Good Store. 4, pfts. . hotels. HOUSE, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, CARLISLE, PENN' A , GEORGE WETZEL, Proprietor. Fob. G x IB6B.—ljr. QUMBERLAND VAXLEV HOUSE, CORKER OF EA ST HIGH AND BEDFORD STREETS, CARLISLE, PA. J.B. FLO YD, Proprietor, MarcUl2,lBW.—ly