Uushvcss Notioes. PioNic Season!—We arc prepared to furnish families or plc-nlckers with the whole lino of edibles belonging to the season, such ns Lemons, English Pickols, Sauces, Snp Sago Choose, Condensed Milk, Crackers, Caudles, Sar dines, Salad Oil, Hams, Smoked Beef, Bologna Sausages, &c. ■ We expect to keep all the abo - . , »gether with the whole lino of fancy and sir d I groceries constantly on baud, and warrant wo sell to give entire satisfaction, or will bo thankful to have It returned and will cheerfully romnd iho money. WM. BLAIR&SON, “ South End,” Carlisle, Pa. Juno IS, 1868. Dkdgs and Patent Medicines, fresh and pure, always lo bo found at COUNMAN «k WOUTIiINQTOjS’S Drug Store, No. 7 East Mala St, Prescriptions carefully compounded. June 11, - , penal Notices. A Finn-isiied Fei.low was Finn, the comedian! A day or two prior to ono of his bene fits—ln Boston wo £hlnlt— ho posted the follow ing morccau: “ Like a grate full of coals X burn, A great lull house to see; Ami if I prove not .omrcfal 100, A great fool 1 shall hoi” A grate lull of couls ut this freezing juncture of the year Is u blessing for which wo should be grateful; but thutgreutoid-fashionedinstUutlou la fust giving way to a greater domestic conveni ence, the great “Barley Sheaf Cooking Stove, the demand for which Is already so grout, that buyers will find It greatly to their Interest, lo baud in their orders early. Thou “ Barley Sheaf" when shall wo see a greater? Not for a great While, unless wo are greatly mistaken—and we ain’t. Messrs. STUART, PETERSON & CO. are the great manufacturers. The ** Barley Shear, burns either wood or coal with great economy. For sale by IUNESMITH &. HUPP, Carlisle, Pa. July 2.— lt - The Editor of the “REVIEW,” TrfMftfiq/toii, Penn. writes us follows: A Standard Medicine.—Among the fow remedies for the curing of disease, that hus stood the lest of experience mid grown Into pop ular favor is Hoollaad’s Gorman Billers. Tins Billers has been placed before the public for many years, ami bus been constantly growing In reputation. Iu many eases of Elver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Disorder of tbo Digestive Organs, &c., it is used with the greatest success, and is often prescribed by the most skillful and experienced physicians. ’ To those aflllclcd with any of the diseases aris ing from bilious disorders of the slomache, and diseases resulting from a disordered condition ot the digestive organs, this Bitters is said to be-in valuable, • The Billers Is not an alcoholic drink, and a taste for alcoholic stimulants is therefore noten gendered by Us frequent use. Wo believe that if our people—our farmers and mechanics, and til! who are obliged to work out of doors in the wet aud rainy weather of Un spring and fall, would use the Bitters as directed a largo proportion of the fevers and bilious com plaints with which wo are utlllcted, would entire- ly cease. lIOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC Is a compound made with all the Ingredients of Ilooliund’s Ger man Billers, to which Is added rum-: Santa Crui Rum, omgo, anise, «to., making a preparation 01 rave value, agreeable and plcnsaant. It is used 1m lliesamo discuses ns the Bitters, by those re quiring some Alcoholic stimulus. Principal Ojjicc, 031 Arch 61., P/iila, Pa tfirSold everywhere by Drgglsts and others. July 11.—it Debility.—Every one at times feels the necessity of something to lone up the system de pressed by mental or bodily exhaustion. At such limes let every one, Instead of taking nlcohol-k or medicinal slimulaula, which alfurd onlv a temporary relief, relnvigomte his debilitated system by the natural lonfo el emeuts of the PERUVIAN BY R*U P or Protected Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, which vitalizes and enriches thcblood by supply ing it with Us Lllo Element, luom. Being free from Alcohol In any form. Us ener gizing oflects are not followed by corresponding reaction, but are permanent, infusing sxi'.engtti vigou and new life into all parts of the system’ and building up an IRON CONSTITUTION. Wm. C. Steeling, Esq., of Poughkeepsie, N. V says: “Since taking the Peruvian Syrup I fool better my strength is unproved, my bowels arc regular, lIIV up »ki«..Ou iliwt rule. There is an old Physician In this city (oldci than I ami, who hus been in the Drug bushiest for Id years, who lias used the Syrup for ihrei months, aud gives it as his decided opinion, tlmi It is the best aiicnmilvo Tonic medicine ho dvci know." For Dyspepsia and Female Weakness, the Pe ruvian Byi up la a Bpecillc. A 32 page pamphlet seal free, ilie gcuuiiio has “ Peruvian Syrup' blown in the glass. J. P. DINs.vLOUF. Proprietor, N0.3(5 Doy Street, Now York. .Vi-Sold by all Druggists, -ult Scrofula Cured after Seven Yrv. Suffering. J. W. llouNon, Esq., a prominent lawyer 01 Parkersburg, W. Va., says: “ 1 had 37 RUNNING ULCERS when I commenced taking. Dr. Anders lodine Water. v My Breast, Throat and Face was one continu ous sore. I am now a wpil man, and am .satlslled thu.lodluo water saved my hie.’ Circulars iu regard to Lius remedy will bo seal free. J. P, DlNSMuitli, Proprietor. Hu Dcy street. New York. AiT'For sale by Druggists generally'. J uuu 25, —fin Tllli “ MESSENGER OF HEALTH,'’ EOi ted at the Pennsylvania Institute of Medicine conlaius an urliclo On Dyspepsia, Chills and Fe- Ver mid Kidney alleclioiis, in which the wrliei positively* declares trial llio whole science oi Medicine possesses no remedy for Lljo cuio oi those diseases that Is half us eXlleaelous us Allsh ler's Hero miters. ilo spun ns n'oid'oxpdnchce, having used them In his practice lor tho past two years, to tho exclusion oi all other reiucdics.aud without a solitary instance of luiluro. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. Dr, B. ii. HAKi'.sIAN ACC., Proprietors, Lak caster, Pa., and Chicago, Illinois.' June 25, lew.—lm A NEW REMEDY IN CONSUMP- TJLON. A Physician, who had consumption for sever al years, with frequent bleedings of tho lungs, cured himself with u mediuiuo unknown to the profession, when his case appeared hopeless. He Is the ouiy physician who has used It in his own person, or who has any knowledge of its virtues; and ho°cuu ascribe the degree of health he now enjoys to nothing but tho use of this medicine: and nothing but utter despair and entire extinc tion of all hope of recovery, together with a want of contldenco in ail others. Induced him to haz ard tho experiment. To those suffering with any disease of the Lungs, he pro tiers a treatment he conildcnUy believes will eradicate the disease.— Pi 100 $1.50 per uottjo or 8.00 per half dozen; sent by* express, , Bond for a circular, or call on DU. IS. BOYLBXUN JAIKBON, JVo. 250' iY, Tent/* Mroef, 2>hi(a, Dec. 6,18U7-ly Novelty Hay Rake I ! —This is the rake for farmers, It has all tho latest Improve ments. It Is u self-discharging rake and any boy that can guide a horse can wprk the rake with out difficulty. Manumctured by F. GAUDIER & CO., aud for sale at their Agricultural Works, Carlisle. May 21, 1808. - Jjßatrici). GLOVER—QOULD.—By theßev. C.R.Wlngon the liilh Inst., George W. Glove*, of Amsterdam N. Y,, to Frances Crawford Gould of CurtJsio, ®ljc ItftarJutss. id Grnln Slnrkct. ty j. n. bosleji & uno. 'ARliJSlii., July, 1. 180$. Flour—Family, 813 50 New Corn, 1 00 Flour-Super 10 DO Outs 70 Kvo Kl«ur 8 50 Clover Seed, 6 00 Wheal—White 2 35 Timothy Seed. I 76 Wheat—Ued, 2 25 New Hay f, ton 13 00 Rye, $1 5U . Carlisle Flonr ni CORRECTED WEEKLY : Carlisle Provision Ifnrluit. Carlisle, July, I,IBUB, 20 Chickens—'?* pr. union*) 25 Potatoes— bus 1 75 15 Apples—best—bus 2 s*> 0 Apples—2d b—"A bus 200 lb lUigs, 4 15 Butter, Lard Tallow, Bacon—Hams, Bacon—Sides, Philadelphia Markets. Philadelphia, Juno 30 ISCB. Pi.ouii.—Prices arc weak and usettled, there Is more doing; luoO bbls. of North-west family sold on secret terms, and 800 bbls., at prices ranging from§77s toB 00 forsurportine; §S 50al)25forex trua; 80 ft! a l« 75 for com mon and choice North western extra family; 81060 all 50 for Pennsyl vania and Ohio do. do., arid $l2 60 a 14 for fancy brands, according to quality; A lot of Rye PJour sold at 80 per barrel, * Uuain.—The Wheat market is excessively dull, U( \ prlees of buyers. Bales of lB<H)g bushels red at S 3 30 a 3 55. Kyo Is Rolling insmall way at SI 0o a 2 per bushel for Penno. Corn is not much Inquired after. Bales ofyellowut BU2and Western Mixed atBl 10. Oats are held lirralv Sales of Ponua. nud Western so a 87o„ and South oraacofio. NooimnsetonoUcoinßarleyorMalt, jjlfto SUUiettteements. TF A HUMBUG,, X What n wonder That thu doors Are open wide; Ever since the First nf August Thousands have Pain Paint applied. Those who 110, Or call It humbug, Are the doctors, Not acquaint; For they always Have been Jcolous , When their patients Use. Pain Paint, Pile up facta Am high as mountains, Flash the truth Before their eyes, But the cry Is always humbug, Men of science Full of lies. People know that liniments composed of Cay enne Pepper, Turpentine, Hartshorn, Ether. Ac., will produce inflammation ami pain. To pur chase such trash to stop Pain aud Inflammation is ridiculous. Fire will not slop heat; a duulb brute shuns the hcu.t.and knows enough to wftdo in a pond of-watvr, when wounded, to reduce, cooi.undcuro Inflammation and Fever, Pimps and gammers try to look honest, but folks cun read the face too plainly. Home try to persuade the ignorant that pills, physic, <stc., cleanse the blood, purge the system, aud- do a hundred other things- equally absurd. Evcry uudy knows that it is false, and no medicine cun purify or increase a drop of blood. Food makes oluod, bone, and muscle, and Is the Staff of Life, Every dose of medicine swallowed Is rejected, and hurried out of the system us quick as possi ble. It is un enemy; yeu, a deadly foe. Consti pation, Hi heult. and weakness, ore the result of dosing, dosing, dosing the stomach. The living system has enough to do without working her self to death In expelling and kicking out the perufthuus nostrums poured down the throat.— Food she welcomes when she needs It; yea, asks for it. Lot pill-makers and physic venders stop eating food, and sec how long they can subsist on their. Olooii-punfying, invigorating, health giving medicines and cordials. What humbug .» mure transparent? A dug would feel so in sulted, if uttered a dose, he would curl his tail downward in scorn, and run away in utter dis gust. An physical puiu arises from inflammation, J*m out me lire and you stop pam absolutely.— t\m can stop pain us cosy as you can quench lire wiUi water. WOLCOTT'S PAIN PAINT subdues inflammation', heat, and fever ono hundred times lasier than ice. Thousands have had a practical test of Us merits at the very raomeii t of most ex treme palu, aud they cun testily that it has not juiieu in uuujfj jis nuiii; iv is harmless; it has uo stain; ft gives no smart; it is simple; It is fur aiiiuby Lruggisiseverywhere: and lift tested free ft cost ut ivu CHATHAM SQUARE, N, Y., and 622 Arch Street, Philadelphia. My wife had an ulcer on her leg for thirteen years caused by varicose veins, ulceration ex pending uooi her ankle to her knee, some places .-•uuugaway to the bone, 1 have employed over vwonty physicians at vast expense during this period. But all attempts ut cure proved utterly abortive until i tried Dr. Wolcotts Pain Paint winch the doctors told me was a humbug. But .luuibug or uot, it lias clone the work completed m less man one month, removing the pain at .no lbst application. X. kept her leg wet with dam Paint constantly'until hcaicd. I wish wo .aul mure humbugs as usetuias Dr. Wolcott’s pain Burnt. * am well known lu this oily, any pe*- >ou who wrnts id make turn er inquiry will cull at lut West tstruet, New. i’o.’k, at the Hanover House,ot wlnc j 1 am the proprietor, and . think L can satisfy them us to tuo benefit do dved by the use of Pam Paint, May 12, 18us, BETEtI MINCK. -,1 am selling Wolcott’s Pain Paint aud Auuihl lalor, and it certainly gives sutisfuutlou to my customers. D. b\ GOLES, . Druggist, N. J. I am selling more of Wolcott’s Pain Paint, than other Patent Med Cine. G. N. GUIiTENTON, Wholesale Druggist, No. 7 Uth Ave„ N, Y I sell more of Wolcott’s Pain Paint than all the >ther patent medicines combined, and 1 keep a mil supply of all that have any demand. VALENTINE HAMMANN, Druggist, No. 11 7th Avenue, N, V. July 2,lB(lB.—tuugl TN BANKUUPTCY. : I JAastcm District of Pennsylvania, S.S AT CARLISLE. TJjo undersigned gives notice that lie has been innointed assignee of Charles B. Reynolds, of 'hlppenaburg, Pennsylvania, within said dis trict, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition (o the DlstrictCburtof said district. JAB. K. SMITH, J uly 2,1668. —3t Assignee. JMEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE, FOE BOTH BEXfeS. T.ie course of Instruction Is thorough and prac '•cal. Charges low and accomodations unsurpass ed. Prof. L. H. Hammond, A. M„ takes charge of ho classical department. Fall term begins An •hist .‘Jrd, For catalogues ami full particulars, uldress. T. R. VIcRKOY, A. M„ July 2,1808, —It* Auvillo, Lebanon Co., Pa. 540 MILEB OF THE & NIO N PACIFIC RAILROAD Vro uvo now finished and In operation. Sixty niles of track have been laid this Spring, ami ho work iiipuu the whole lino between the Al an tic uiul Pacific Stales Is being pushed forward •nor© rapidly than ever before. More than twen y thousand men are employed, and it is not im possible that the entire truck, from Omaha to Mimummio, will bo finished in Ikuo Instead of la/O. The means provided aro ample, ami nil ‘hat energy, men and money can do to secure die completion of tills GREAT NATIONAL WORK, it the earliest-possible day, will bo done. The UNION PACIFIC HAILUOAD COMPANY receive: I.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT. of the right of way, and all necessary timber and iiher materials louud along pho 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 Its road. This Is mi absolute donation, aud will be a source of largo revenue In the future. HI.—A GOVERNMENT GRAN 1 ! of United States Thirty-year Bonds, amounting to from $lO,OOO to gia.Oou per mi Jo, according to the difficulties surmounted on the various sections to be built. Tho Government takes a wound mortgage us security, and it- is expected .hat not only the interest, but the principal amount may bo paid in services rendered by the Company in transporting troops, mulls, Ac. The* • merest is now much.more than paid In this way, besides securing a great saving m time and money to tho government. IV.—A GOVERNMENT. GRANT of the right to Issue Jls.owu PIKBT MORTGAGE BONDS, to aid in building ibe road, to the same amount as tho U. B. Bunds, Issued for the same purpose, aud no in«re. This Government Per mits the Trustees for the First Mortgage Boud noldersto deliver the Bunds to the Company only os the roiUPis completed, and after It has been examined bj? United states Commissioners aud pronounced to be in all respects a llrst-class Railroad, laid witha heavy T rail, and complete ly supplied with depots, stations, turnouts, car shops, locomotives, curs, Ac. V.—A CAPITAL STOCK SUBSCRIP- • TION from the stock holders, of which over Eight Million Dollars has been paid In upon tho work already done, aud which will bo Increased ax the wants of tho Company require. VI.—NET CASH EARNINGS on its Way Business, that already amount to more than the iNXEittsT on the First Mortgage Bunds. These earnings afo no Indication oi the vast through truffle that must follow tho opening ol iho Uuo to tho Puciilo, but) they certainly prove that f/rSt mortgage bonds upon such a property, costing nearly three times their amount. ARE SECURE BEYOND ANY CONTINGENCY, Tho Union Pacific Bonds run thirty years, are for SLOuU each, and have coupons attached. They boar auuuui imotcav, uu tu« mm days uf 'January and July at the Company’s uiliee in the City oi New York, at the rale oi six pur cent, in gold. The principal is payable lu gold at matu rity. The price is eIWS, and at the present rate of gold, they pay a liberal Income on their cost. Tie Company believe that these bonds, at the present rate, are the cheapest secuuty lu the market, and reserve the right lb advance the price at any time. Subscriptions will be received in Carlisle by A. L. SPUNbLER, and in Now York J AT THE COMPANY’S OFFICE, No. 20 Nassau St., AND BY JOHN J. CISCO A SON, Bankers, No, 59 Wall sV And by the Company’s advertised agents throughout the United States. Remittance* should be made in drafts or other funds par in Aew York, and the Bonds will be se.-t free of charge by return express. Parties subscribing through local agents will look to them/or their safe delivery A PAMPHLET-AND MAP FOH J m bos Just been published by the Company, giving fuller inlormallon than Is possible In an advertise' ment, respecting the Progress of tno Work th© Resources of the County traversed by the Uoad 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, JYeasurer, June 4,1808.—tf Hew York, SCHOOL TAX FOR 1868.—Th© Dupli cate of School Taxes tor the Borough of Car lisle, Is now in the hands of the Treasuier for col lection. Notice Is lliojoforo given that tho Treas urer will attend nt the County Court House, (in Commissioners Offlce.jon FRIDAY. THE Star of JULY next, between the hours of ft and 5 o’clock of said day, for the purpose of receiving said tax es, up to which time an abatement of Five per cent, will be made ou all taxes paid, persons wishing to pay their taxes before the above date can do so, by calling at the office of the Treasur er In Marlon Hall Building, • J. W. EBY I KM.—H)\v Treasurin', C* ALL AT NO. 09 SOUTH HANOVER STREET, and got one of PEFFER’B PATENT BOOT JACKS. It Is tho Best Boot Jack in tho market. » N. B.—Furniture repaired at short notice and on reasonable terms. May 21, lb^.—ira E. D. QUIGLEY. WAGON MAKERS WANTED.— Two good journeymen wagonmakora will lind constant errploymentat fair wages, by applying at once o,t the shop «f the undersigned. WM.PENXCAK No. BN. Bedford Bt., May 7, 1608, Carlisle, Penna. flew aiibertteententß. ALIVE TO THE INTEREST OF T COMMUNITY AT THE OLD CORNER, Just receiving -another largo supply of goods suited to the present season. tiRE&S '.GOODSI DRESS GOODS! A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF DRESS SILKS! DRESS SILKS IN AM, COLORS AND QUALITIES. SUPERIOR BLACK GEO. GRAIN SILKS SAQUBS AND MANTLES A FULL LINE OF BUTTONS AND TRIMMINGS For the trimming of Saquoa and Mantles. A GRAND ASSORTMENT OF Black and Colored Grenadines, French Organdie Lawns a Swlsses, Having been afflicted a longtime with nervous debility and indigestion, I used .Shark's Hitter Tincture of Hoots,and have found lt-excectlliigly bonedo ul, uad recommend It to nil ns a reliable French Percallls Figured, J medlcino * Alrs - h-KLLEU. French Jaconet Lawns, French PoVcallls Plain, Pure Mottled Mohairs, For Ladles Suits, Plain Mohair, All colors fortmlts, aud French Chlrftzes, Scotch Ginghams &o„ &o. Dress Goods all selling at natohlshlnglylmf pric es. as we are determined not to carry stock over tiie season. WHITE GOODS! WHITE GOODS! Plain and Striped Swiss Muslins, Striped Plsld and Plain Nainsooks, Plaid, Plain and Striped Jaconetts, Shirred, Puffed and Tuck- ed Muslins Fop GarlbaldlCs, Striped «b Pl’d White French Organdies for Ladles' Drosses, Black Crape, MarottS yds. wldo for Shawls and Dresses. Black Grenadines, Two yards wide, For Shawls and Dresses MOURNING goods Of every description, suitable for nil seasons and for all purposes, A full lino of FUNERAL GOODS always on hand. DOMESTIC GOODS Of ail kinds selling at unusually Low Prices. CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! Great Inducements now offering In all grades ol Ca p eta to close opt our stock of tho soaaop. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, All widths for Entries and Halls, TABLE OIL CLOTHS Plain and Bordered. WIN DO W SHADES. MEN AND BOYS WEAR, CLOTHS & OASIMERES Linen Ducks, Drllllrcs.-Drab, DeTao, <feo. of every description. Call and see the best stock of mens' wear in the town. Lace Curtains, Marseilles Quilts, Honey Comb Quilts. TABLE COVERS AND SPREADS, A great bargain in all kinds of back and Damask Bordered Towels, Doylies, Napkins, Table Cloths. Bath Towoia, Ac. Logo Mantles. Bilk Mantles and Shanes ol the latest sty’es. The Celebrated Hooped Ski rt of the season, with the drop fastenings, enabling a lac'y to adjust the skirt to make It any length sue may wish it, eltuer for the trail or dress. NOTIONS! NOTIONS!! In snob great variety that it, is Impossible to enumerate them. Fleece give us a call and see all descriptions of L'nen Handkerchiefs, Lace Handkerchiefs, Hos’ery, Gloves, Trimmings, Ribbons, Laces, Edgings, Insertings, Maersilies Trimmings, &c,, Ac. Please do not fall to give us an carly call and examine our complete stock, as wo are always well prepared to prove Che fact that wo do study the interest of our customers, and never suffer ourselves to be undersold. LEIDICH 4- MILLER . Please be particular in noticing the heading and tno closing of our adve tlsement, as ll is sometimes closely Imitated-aud may deceive those not on tbclr guard. LEIDICH & MILLER, ON THE CORNER, SIGN OF THE CARPET HALL, No. 2 East Main Street, Carlisle, Penn'a, June 25,1668. gHERK'B BITTER TINCTURE OP-ROOTS Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Disordered Stomach and Liver, Coativouosa. Impurity ot k -Blood, Headache, Vertigo or Giddiness, Nor- * vou9 Dublilty, Fever and Ague, In . cubus or Nightmare General Debility .Cramp, Colds,%nd Pains in the Back. • and Side. - .• ' This Is not*a now Medicine; the receipt for making it was brought from Germany to Bain more, MiL, over fitly years ago, by Mr. Klein, who introduced U among a fewer but German friends and neighbors, who llndlng It to bo an m valuable remedy for the above diseases rociim mended It to others until It became, and still continues to be, the household medicine of u largo portion of the Germans of Baltimore. THE BITTER TINCTURE OF HOOTS Is composed of the Juices of a number of the most valuable loots and seeds known to the medical faculty, with a sulHclency of pure old rye whiskey to make one of the most effectual Tonic Tinctures over offered to the public. Every person should use It every spniig. Sum mer and Full to purify the blodd, give tone to the stoiuacn and invigorate the system. T ES T-IMONIALB The Rev. Geo Hunter says:' • I do hereby certify that having used ono bottle of yberk's Bitter Tlneihre of Hoots,! have found It fauahmbfc for tho’stotnacn and bowels. It re* liuved mu of pains, nausea aftd costiveness and created an excellent .appetite. 1 confidentially recommend it to all ns a reliable medicine. Jan. 27, m GKO. U UNTER. Having beqn aHMctcd for some time with dys pepsia, cuaUvenoas, loss of appetite, and general prostration of ttiusystum, I used yherk's Biller Tincture of Bouts, and In a short time found my self entirely relieved, and my health restored. J.«. HEHByT, No. 21 North Hanover at., Carlisle. I hereby certify that tile Medicine, known as Sherk’s Bitter .Tincture of Bools, bus to my knowledge,‘cured costiveness, nightmare, loss of appetite and general debility. J. W. SMILEY, No. 85 florth Hanover sst., Carlisle. Having beau nflllctcd with costlvucss for a long time, I tried sihevk's Bitter Tincture oi Roots, -and have louud i highly elllcient, relieving me in a abort time. Try Itaudyou will Had itgood. A. W. BENTZ. No. 27 South Hanover St., Carlisle. In the summer of my health failed so that my whole system was prostrated ns If worn out, bo that I was unfit for business. I used Shork’s Bitter Tincture of Roots lor some time and was completely restored to health. 1 bellevo this medicine wiP do all that Is claimed for It. Carlisle, Fob. 1, IblW. SAM’L GOODYEAR. There Is more medical virtue In one of these bottles than in a gallon of any of r.he Bitters and mixtures now offered to the public. MANUFACTURED AND SOLD UY A . SCH A U B L A & GO No. 33 South Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pcnn’n. Also, for salo by druggists and all country stores. DR. BOCK'S PAIN VICTOR Cures Neuralgia. Toothache, pains In the Stom achs and Bowels in ten minutes, it never falls to cure pains in the Back uml Lame backs. It is the best In use for llhcu- Alpacas, All Colors. mutism, Sprains, Choloramorbus, aud Summer Complaints. THE PAIN VICTOR la Nature’s Caro gathered from the Vegetable Kingdom, not a mineral poison. It should be in every house—a sure and certain help In time ol need. • The citizens of Carlisle that have used It testify as follows: I have been subject for the last lliicon years to attacks of rheumatism and lame back whlcft for the last two years had become so sc vero at times that I was entirely disabled for bu siness, 1 used your Dr. 'Kook's Pain Victor ibis Spring, and part of one bottle Ims entirely cined mo. 1 recommend It with confidence to otheis. JACOB MARTIN, No 31 South Hanover Street, Carlisle. I have used your Pain Victor for weakness in myback.aud have found a porf. ct euro in a short time. 1 bollovo it to bo an Infalbvblo cure. JOHN B. PILKAV. Tho Ilov. E. A. Brady, Fa., Bible Agent, says: 1 have used your Dr. Hock's Fain Vidor in my family, and found It a sure aud quick cure for Neuralgia and Toothache. K. A. BKADY. It cured meeffectually of Ncumlglaand Tooth ache. • JOHN H.LaNDJs Dr. Kook’s PaluViotor cured moof Rheumatism aiid Neuralgia. Mrs. LOUIS**. MOKUISUN, Wo cheerfully recommend your Pain Victor a; an invaluable remedy for headache. WAJ.«. BUTLER. JOHN J, FALLEK, Made and sold by A. SOU AUBLA & CO., No. 35 South Hanover street, Carlisle, I’a. Whereoveiy person uillcted with Neuralgia,Toothache, Head ache and pains Id the stomach are invited to call and be cured m ten ml nines,/ire o/charge. sale by Jjrugyisfs anU-atl country stores. June 11. laiW.—3m DR. CARRALL’S VEGETABLE CGRDiAL.THL'UNLYKNOWxV CUKE I<UH 111 E GRAVEL,. DIABEI’ES, WEAKNESS AND INKDAMATION OK THE KIUNDYd AND URI NARY CHANNELS.—Dr. Currul, for the punt several yours has made tho diseases of ilio k:d noys ms special study, and I?, now able io put be fore the public a perfect cure for Uie same Thu , f.-llowing uro evidences oi the kidneys being af fected— hirst, a distress in the small oi the back when walking, standing, or lying too long, es pecially when Ural gening up m inc morning, or hi cuao of to much exercise. Tins is generally followed by a distress m the sides, stillness uiid swelling of the limbs and stomach; also, a ten dency to dropaey, shortness of breath, ana rheu matic pains, Many people are confined to their homes with this disease, and have been given up Co die with ihedropsoy or rheumatism, but this is an affection oi the kidneys. They may know Una by feeling worse when having cold, and In this case the unn will have a very high color. Dia ,betes is a weakness or fullauiatlou of the kidneys and urinary channels,causing licqueiit’diselmrfc.- es of unn, both day ami niyiit, these discharges are at tunes uticimiruiable, at other tunes with palh and a very disagreeable, burning. The Gravel is a stone, caused by a sediment which collects nt the kidneys when they fail to act free ly. then passing through tiio urinary channels inero becomes an increasing sione. All ibis is caused by the kidneys nut performing their pro per functions. The experience of thousands Is that OAKliAtt’B ColllnALWill dissolve Uiisshme Bo that it will puss without pain mid eiear out all that sediment from which it collects, and stimulate the kiducys to their proper action; llieruiore reeiuove all the above mentioned trou ble, the. use of tins article mini olio to three mouths will euro tlnrmost severe cases. Prepared try Dr. CAKKALL.oIIfeo Jiuflarmonv at., Pniladoiphia. Prices!. 4U> 'aold by uu Diuggists. A cure is warranted legally In all cases who cull upon Dr. (Jut rail. Write mid usu, these partes what Dr. Carrall’s Cordial has doue lor them: Itev. B. U. Llppen cott, A. W. tilaasboro, N. J. Mis. Allen Wells. Alt. Holly. N. J. John Hundbest, 212 J Summer at., Philadelphia. Urdurs directed to JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY «t cu WHEN, WJ2 Arch Si., Philadelphia. For sale in Carlisle by , Muy2J.luiB.~ly RALSTON. daiVdtoatcs (Sar'Ds COU STY COMM ISciluNEH,—The undersigned an active, working Democrat, oners himself us a candidate for tiio ollleo ol county Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Uu eurnosl ly asks the support of his fellow Democrats. June 25, Jaw.—tc JOSEPH BAUTZ. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Tbe undersigned will be a caudldatu for the oi- Uco of .County Commissioner, subject to Hie de cision of the Democratic County convention. Carlisle, Juuo id, lawk—to JNO. BEETEM. / BOUNTY COMMISSIONER. - Tbe undersigned will bo a candidate for me office of Comity Commissioner, subject to the do c'sion of the Democratic County convention. June iJ, ißtW.—to JAss. V. UNDERWOOD. COUNTY COMMISSIONER.—I here by announce myself as a candidate for the ouico of County Commissioner, subject to'the decision of the Democratic County Convention. June 4, IftOJ.—to HEN it* GOULD. COUNTY COMMISSION ICR —I re spoct/ully announce to my friends In Cum berland covnty-lhat 1 will bo a candidate for the ofllco of Comity Commissioner subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Juno 4, IMS. DAVID STE'KKETT. GO U N T Y COMMISSIONER.—The undersigned will be a candidate lor the ofllco oi County Commissioner, subject to the action of the Democratic County Convention. May 21, IblW.-tc PETER MON YEW. /BOUNTY COMMISSIONER. The undersigned will ho a candidate for the of fice of County Commissioner, subject to the de cision of the Democratic County Convention. M. HOLCOMB, Carlisle, May 7, IS6B tc /BOUNTY COMMISSIONER, - The \J undersigned will boacandlduioforthooffice of County CommlsKioner, suijecl to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Having lost an arm in tboservi.-e of ills country, and being unable to earn a livelihood by manual la bor, he asks the generous encouragement and support of ills Democratic fellow citizens. June H, ImW.—to H. L. HWCKER. T?OR district attorney.—l JL? hereby announce myself a candidate for Dis trict Attorney, subject to the decision of llio-Do raocrotlo County Convention. .April 23, 1868.—2m* ADA?d KELLER. EISTRICT ATTORNEY.—I an • nouncomyeelf as a candidatofor tiiooillce ilstrlct Attorppy, subject to the decision of Democratic nominating convention. ' . OHAH. E. MAGLAUSHUN. May 7,1868.-—to. BISTKICT ATTORN KY.—I respect fully announce to my friends In Cumberland sty, that I will be a candidate at the next el ection, for the office of District Attorney, sub ject however to the approval of tiio Democratic Convention. • I will be thankful for the support of my fellow Democrats, and pledge myseii, if nominated and elected, to discharge Che duties of the office with honesty and fidelity. March so, um-to M. 0. HERMAN, jftle&lcal WILL PERFECTLY CURE*- (Eift ©uterprijea- J ICENSED UY THE UNITED STATES AUTHORITY NFW KNQI.AND PAWNBROKER'S JOINT STOCK OK UNRHDnEMIiD GOODS, CONSISTING OK Silks, Shawls, Dress Goods, Linen Goods Dry Goods, Cottons. Fancy Goods, Albums Bibles, Silver Plated Ware, • Wateh.es, Cutlery, Sewing • Machines, &c., Ac. To bo sold at OtVJS DOLLAR EACH, without n-gard to value, and not to bo paid for until von know what you are to recicvc. STOCK VALUED AT 8200,000, SALESROOM, 30 Hanover St.. Boston, The most popular, reliable, prompt and business* Ukc concern of the kind. The best of Boston ref eronccH furnished on application. By patroni zing Uilssaluyou have a chance to exchange vour goods with a largo variety to select form. Tcnnsto Agents.-* Wo believe our terms to ag ents arc superior to those offered by any other house. Take particular notice of Mfs.-'Our Agents are not required to pay one dollar for their pres- ns in all other concerns. Ccrtlflcaiea; giving a complete description of articles that will bo sold for one dollar each will bo sold at the following rates: Tcn/orSl; Thirlu (with psesent)/or S;i; &ix'w (with presont)Bo,- One Hundred (with present) 810. And same rate for larger clubs. • LOOK AT THIS CHANCE to got a Silk Dress, Hewing Machine, Gold Watch or some other good article oi equal value, with hut very Buie trouble and im expense to the Agent. Kbro Club of Thirty, wo will give the person semi big it the choice of the following acUclcs: Prim . Dress Pattern, Worsted Breakfast shawl. White Linen Tablecloth, Embossed Table Spread, set of atcol Bladcd Knives and Forks. Set of Silver-- Slated Forks, Elegant Engraved Silver-plated okl-llned Goblet, Violin and Bow, Fancy Dress Pattern, Pair Ladles’ Extra Quality Cloth Bools, Elegant Beaded Silk Parasol, pno Hundred Pic ture Morocco Photograph Album, Elegant Ivory handled Spangled SUk Fun. One Dozen Large Sized Lined Towels, Ladles’ Morocco Shopping Bag, Alhambra Quilt, Fancy Balmoral skin, La dies' Solid Gold California Diamond Bing, Gent's Plain or engraved Gold Ullig, (i« carets line,) La dies’ Solid Black Wulnui writing Desk, Ladies’ Fancy Black Walnut Workbox. or a Cottage Clock. 2*br a Club qf Sixty, one of the following articles: Fancy Cashmere Dress Pattern, Throe yards dou ble width Water Proof Cloaking, Thibet Shawl, Pour Yards Wool Frocklng, Setof Luce Curtains, l.adles' Double Wool Shawl. Silver-plated Card Basket, Splendid Engraved Silver-plated Ice Pitcher. Engraved Silver-plated Tea Pot, One Hundred Picture Turkey Morocco Photograph Album, Lancaster Quilt, Fancy * Plaid Wool Shawl, Twenty-live yds. Sheeting, Alpaca Dress ■Pattern, Engraved'Silver-plated Six Bottle In volving Castor, Pair Cent's Calf Bools, Harris Cloth Pants and Vest Pattern, Splendid Butmo ral Skirt,Set of I vuiy•handle Knives with silver pluted Forks. Pair of All-Wool lUunUom, Hoxn wood Frame Brass Alarm Clock, Splendid Bead ed and Lined Silk Parasol. Ladles’ Splendid Mo rooco Traveling Bug, Thirty Yards Print, or a Marseilles Quilt. , I'hr a club of One Hundred, Splendid Engraved silver-plated Tea Set, three pieces {Sugar Bowl, Tea Pot and Creamer,) Silver-plated Cake Bask et. Fancy Plaid Wool Long Shawl, Twenty-five 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 ami Photo graph Pago, Poplin Dress Pattern, Engraved Silver-plated Ice Pitcher, Splendid Beaver Cloak Pattern, Sharpe’s Revolver, Fancy Casslmere (’oat, Paula and Vest Pattern extra quality, Splendid Accordeon Music Box, One Pair Fine Damask Table Covers with One Dozen Dinner Napkins to match. Presents for Larger Clubs in Proportion. This la no Humbug Lottery Gift Enterprise or Hale of Cheap Jewelry, but a fair, square sale of unredeemed goods, Ourgoods-arc NEW AND NOT SECOND HAND. And wo guarantee more for the money Invested than can bo bought at any wholesale store In the country. Agents will please take notice of this. Do not send names, hut number of your clubs from one upwards. Make your letters short, and plain as possible. Bo sure and send money amounting to $5.00 or more by UKoisTKuicn Lktti:u, (which can bo sent frtfm any ufilce), P. O. Money Older or Express: for when sent In this way you run no risk ol loosing It whatever. Sinai Fatm.unis nmy be sent by mall but bo sure and put them m tho ofilce yourself. We cannot hr. responsible lor Money los/ t unless some precautions at c trxkcn to insure its safety. Send your address in full, Town,- County and Stale. All Certificates are good until redeemed. ' S. C. THU.MP.SOV it CO., % No. JO Hanover St.. Boston. June IS, 1803.—laugi Clvculuy«.~i^\i XVT E ARE COMING! AND WILL PRESENT TO ANY PERSON* aoudlng us tvClub In onr Great ONE DOLLAR SALE OK DRY AND FANCY GOODS. A WATCH, piece of SHEETING, SIX.K DRESS " PATTERN, Ac.. Ac., FREE OF COST. Our inducements during 1 ho past few years have been largo. WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES OF PREMIUMS.- * Our friends will readily notice our Presents for ISO and Oil Clubs are now more than equal in value to Clubs of UU and luu rc- . spectlvely of other firms. . 1* K AH li EXAMINE "Ctt Any person ordering either of the Clubs men tioned Below, can have their selections of premi ums enumerated, corresponding to the size of iho Club FREE OX? ONE DOLLAR! a Chib of SO, of the following arti cles, viz; Delaine dress pattern, fancy colored bed spread,lnu view Turkey moroco album,uu s’ards sheeting.'striped cashmere delaine dress pattern, honey comh quilt, all wool square shawl, set solid gold bosom studs; all wool fancy cash mere pants and vest pattern, gent's hair guard chain, gold trimmings, silver plated chased but ter dish, stiver plated d bottle revolving castor, on feet set superior steeled hlnded Knives and forks.-ivoratod promenade shawl, ladles* Jomr gold plated chain, ladles' double gold ring, gents’ heavy chased solid gold ring, solid black walnut work box or writing de-dc, extra quallty-balmo nil skirt, sot jewelry, sleeve luutous to match vmlln and how, gents* cardigan Jacket,splendid ebony DTluto, Ivoiy trimmings,superior Turkey morocco sliopplng bag, ladles’ high out balmeml loots. tfbra Club of 60, (SU.)-OneOf the following arti cles, viz: Black or colored alpaca dress pattern Coplin dress pattern, .one piece of bleached or Kheutlng engiuvcd silver plated 0 bottle revolving castor. tiy t yards superior cashmere for pants and vest pattern, extra heavy honey comb quilt, two fancy colored bed spreads, pair gent s calf boots, 4 yds. farmers’good wool frock- Ing, fancy-oiu>l\u\oro plaid dress pattern, best quality balm oral skirt, rosewood brass nlffim clock,ladles’ all wool cloak pattern,silver plated rake or card basket, fur muff or cape, ladles' f:ishlonablo wool doubJoshawl, splendid clasped family Bible, oxl2, record page and engravings •1 yds. double width water proof cloaking set’ Ivory handle knives, with sliver plated forks one set lace curtain. ’ For a dub of 100, (SlO.)-Onc of the following ar ticles, viz: 4 yds. double width cloaking or coat ing. 2 largo, fine bleached linen fable covers with one doz. large sized dinner napkins to match, twenty-five yards splendid hemp carpet lug, good colors, extra quality block or alpaca dress patterns, extra quality nophu dress pat terns, one large piece superior quality extra width sheeting, pair gouts’ calf bools, best quali ty, silver hunting-cased patent lover watch, one dozen Ivory handled steel bliulod knives and forks, sliver plated engraved U bottle revolving castor, with cat glass bottles, splendid violin box and bow, complete, single barrel shot-KUn’ Bacon's six barrel revolver, pair superior wdiito wool blankets, nice fur muff and cape silver plated engraved ice pitcher, with salver, seven and one null yards all wool fancy ca>sfincrc. for suit, uuo dozen Rogers' best silver plnted'forks common sense sewing and embroldoiing ma chine, two heavy honey comb cmilis, snlendhi family Bible, record and photograph page h\>T larger (Xubslhe value increases hi the same ra tio. catalogue of Goods and Samples sent to anv address free. Send money by registered letter Address all orders to * ALLEN, HAWS & CO -P-0 Bor r. 10 Feiieral at Boston Mas*. Wholesale Dealers In Dry and Kanoy Goods Cutlery, Mated Ware, Albums, Leather Goals*- Ac., Ac. ’ June 11,1803.—taugl fIBAITT AND COLFAX. VT AGENTS WANTED TOft •L U pn dly s hlft* of . Grant. Now rondv, a Life ol TO.fax, With a Steel Portrait. Price. *sc. Given awi.y with every copy of Grant. The National Hand-book of l-aeta and Figures, Just’issued is tin* honk for the times. Kent for Stay . - * 9 <V. K 23r8®ooFa. 1868. BUMMEB - 1868. A magnificent stock of now Goods now on ex hibition at ' ‘GREENFIELD S NO. .4, EAST MAIN STREET CARLISLE, PA Havlng-dctermlncd to keep a much larger stock ot DRESS GOODS than heretofore, I am now prepared to exhibit one of the most beautiful stock of goods, consist- Ing the latest novel tics of the season for la dles suits, and also all the thin fabrics for sum mer wear. NO OLD SHOPKEEPERS 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 bai gains that cannot bo found elsewhere. grenodeans. SEASIDE LUSTERS, ORAN IT POPLINS, CHENA POPLINS, SUMMER POPLINS. The hew and desirable shades of PEARL and BISM AUK 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 Lawns, Camjiujcs, Peucals, ALPACA LUSTEKs, Dei^aisiks, BLACK GOODS, BOMBAZINES, TAMIS CLOTH, A great bargain in ALL, WOOL DELAINES. BLACK BLUE, DRAB find BISMARK. A OOOC 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 bo sold at popular prices. I LEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLIN'S, from the lowest grade to the finest Now York Including all the best makes. COTTON A D E S , C H E C IC S , HICKORY STRIPES TICKINGS, GIN O A A M S , V A IJ L E CLOTHS, TABLE LINEN.S, nil jit prices that defy competition. WHITE GOODS, Pii/ues, A'alnsooh.i. Cambrics* Plad and Plain es, Ihrlctons, brilliants, Striped ifiutlim, Ho*irr}f In groat varieties, all sizes of the BEST ENGLISH GOODS, at reduced rates. BARGAINS IN SHAWLS. IiARGAINS IN HACKING CLOTHS. A Lnrgc Assortment ofSHADES CLOTHS & CASS IMS RES, at-the lowest market rates, in fact many of thorn cheaper than beforo the war. FRENCH CORSETS CHEAP The best Belling KID GLOVES In town selling at ono dollar and twenty-fire cts. A new lot of HOOP SKIRTS, direct from the manufacturer at a bargain.. ' floor oil cloths OI CLOTHS, STAIR Dili CLOTHS T ABLE OIL CLOTHH UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS BILK UMBRELLAS All I axle la an examination of roy stock. Rigo. ors will bo astonished at the difference of pr/w-s between this and other establishments claiming to sell cheap. L. T. GREENFIELD, NO. 4 , EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE,. PA. May 28,1868. ~VT aluable information. SELECT YOUR OWN NUMBERS IN THE ROYAL SPANISH LOTTERY! The most responsible Institution of the klm\ in the world. Selecting numbers In ibis Lottery Is a now idea—and one well adapted to tho wants of the people. It affords u safer means of spccula tlvo investment than most other business risks. For full information, address LLOYD, BEMMES A CO.. Room IP. 75 Nassau Street, Juno 25, 1863. Now York, AT YOUR OWN Hi HOMES.—Keihovox—suitable for a steady hand or leisure hours—in every city und town. LARGE PROFITS REALIZE!)/ Address, with red stamp, for particulars. WARNER & CO.. Juno 11,1868. 810 Jiroadtcay, Xew York, CHAI.r.IES, itC, ALPACAS, CASHMERES, «tc. “COSTAR’S” Preparations. EVERYBODY- —Tries Them ! EVERYBODY Uses Them ! EVERYBODY Believes Jn Them ! EVERYBODY Recommends Them! Are you troubled by Rats, Mice, Roaches, An is? ■COSTAIt’/S” EXTERMINATORS. “Only Infallible Remedies , known." “Free from Poison.”— . “Not dangerous to the Human Family." " Rats come out of their holes to djo." Improved to keep In any climate. (’OSTAR’S” BED-BUG EXTER, A Liquid “ Destroys i.ud prevents Bed-Bugs." *• Never Falls.” PRINTS, For Moths lu Furs. Woolens, Car pets, «tc, COSTAU’S" INSECT POWDER Destroys Instantly Flees and all Insects on ’Plums, Fowl*. Ani mals, Ac. **A. sure thing." Thoi minds cun fcwUfy. ‘ CO STAR'S** /GO## .SOLVENT. For.Eoxdk; Bunions, Wails. Ac.- “ Try lt. ,s Don’t sutler with Pain I A Won deiful power of Healing! Every fnmlly should keep 1 tin tlje house. -‘UOSTAR<S" BUCKTHORN SALVE.- Its ellecUs are immediate. For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Wounds. Sore Breasts, Plies, Ulcers, Old Sores Itch, -Scrofula and Cutaneous Eruptions. Chapped Hands, Lips, «kc., Bites of Animals, Inserts, Ac. A Universal Dinner Plir’iMiirur eoaled.) ittlyears administered lu a Physician's Practice. •• 4V (X)STAR'S n BJSHOP PILLS. . “Thin Cough will kill you. Don’t neglect It. " COST* VU'B’’ COUGH REMEDY. Beaut L ,iea 1,10 Complexion, giving •To the H,tln a transparent fresh- TIOSS. "COsTaR’S” BITTER-S\ vee T AND-ORANL? E BLOSSOMS. Renders the si,"** ll c k*ur, smooth and soft. Remo ve8 r Freck les Pimple*. io. .Ladies, try a bolUo. and *eo *ta wonderful quality. • 43-J! I Beware! 1! of all Worthless Inmxtlons. A3~Nono genuine without “COSTAlt's’* Elg in .ituro. -OS'" “le, and fiOe. sizes kjpt by all DRUGCSISI'S. 4G6-S1 sizes sent by mai.l on receipt of.price. 8a“ 82 pays for any three 81 sizes bv Express. 8o pays for eight 81 nizeaby Express. Solely / • .C. IN HOFF. '' Carlisle, /'a, AJ'Soid by all Wholesale Druggists in • phltadehihia. /V. AND IN ALL 1 fHE LA HUB CITIES April £i, ms.— bm ftcuj York (Column: Are you annoyed whh Bed-Bugs? Can’t sleep nights! Of extraordinary cnioacy for Cos livcuess. Indigestion, Nervous uud Sick Headache, Dyspepsia. Dyson try, General Debility, Liver Complaint. Chills. Fever, Ac. Not griping. Gentle, mild and sooth- The children cry for U its a “bnothlng Syrup.” For Coughs. Cowls, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup. Whooping Cough Asthma, Bronchial Airectlons. Singers Sneakers, and all troubled with Thrum Complaint*, will find this a beneficial Peclorlal Remedy. Address IdENRY R. COSTAR. QUI JiroaduKty. A r . Y ilcgal idotkes. VTOTICE.—In tho matterof tho petition Al of divers citizens of tJllvorSpring township. Cumberland County, for changing tho place of holding the General r'toetlon In said township Now, to-wit, Juno ith. lags, it appearing, by t withm petition, that tuuplace of holding the Gen eral elections in bliverSprlng towusbiphas been convened Into a private house,and Jacob Whit man, the occupier of the said private house, milting lu this application to tho Court, a rule to > how cause why the place for holding tho said elections shall not bo nxod at the Public House In the village of Hoguestown, In said township, now occupied und licensed as a Public House by George K. Duoy; subject, however, to ho clmng- V ■ u l!‘°. ll, udo provided by tho acts of Assem bly. Rule returnable at the August Conn to bo hold on Tuesday, August is, A. l>, and no tice thereof to lie glveu by publication lu two newspapers one in the borough of Mechanics burg, und one In tho borough ot Canisc, for three successive weeks prior to that day. by the Court., SAMUEL BfXLER. June 18,- Clerk Quarter tiejuions, iCr. XN BANKRUPTCY. ,JCa*tcrn District of I'cnnsyh-ania, B.S, At Curindc, Juno Is, 1»68, ’ The undersigned hereby gives notice of his up* polnUneut us uSsignco of M. A, Bushey. of Now* vine, tu the County of Cumberland unci State ot I’enusylvunta, within uuid district, who has boon adjudged a bankrupt on creditors petition, by tbodJisirlct Com t oi said district. M. WILLIAMS, Assignee, Juno 25, 3t. VT OTlCiS.—Notice ia hereby giveu that .1 \ letters ol Administration on the estate of 0./un Hair, lalool Middlesex township.deceased, have been issued to the undersigned, residing in sumo twp. All persons knowing themselves ‘indebted 10 the estate are requested to make pay ment immediately, and those having claims against sold estate will also present them for sou tleimmt, MAUY HAIK, Jirne 4, JBOB.—CL* \T OTlCK.—Notice Is hereby given that Xi i-ettora of Administration on tno estate of uii». Mury Kissel, duc’d., laio of Kaat fODnsborp’ twp., nuvu boon granted to the undersigned resid ing miho sumo lowualnp. All persons indebt ed to said estate uro requested to make payment immediately, and those having chums will pre beat them lur settlement. UhAJ. KlfciSfcX, juuo 1, Adijiwinraior, VI UTiCK.—lSoilce Is hereby given that j y haulers Testamentary on. the estate of t>auiel W ondcrly, deceased, Into of Dickinson township, have been grunted to the under signed residing in bo mu Middleton iwp. All pemons Indebted n said estate are requested to umko payment immediately, and those haying claimsagaiust said estate will also present them tor settlement. JObJCKti A, bTUAIiT, UAJiItH, Juxecuiort. May 28,1868.—6 t VT OTlCE.—Notice Is hereby given that XN Letters of Administration on mo estate of uo»u amgle, deceased, luio of Hampden twp., have been grunted to Urn undersigned resid mg in butuu uvp. All pursuits indebted to said usiuto uvo requested to make payment Immedi ately. and lliusu having claims against said cn uito will present them lor suuiemunu jOrf. SINGLE, Administrator. May 2S, 18G3.~4t VTOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that J_\ iiio booU.s ol’ tho firm of OMITH ttZKIGLKU me lolt iu my hands tor collodion. All who uuuw ihomsulves indebted lo said tlrni aro re quested lo cull mid settlo their bills without do* lay. ‘ L-AViD aMITU. Juno 11,18G8.—3t ivat(coai) JLiius. 0 UMJBJSK ii A JN JL) VAILEY RAIL ROAD! CHANGE OP HOCUS! Oa «.inj after Monday, May Utii, ISGB, Passen ger drums will run aully as follows, (buudays ox cooled):” WESTWARD: Accommodation leaven Harrisburg 8.05 A. M.,Mecbanlesbuig 3.33, Carlisle U. 15, Newvillo 0.50, Slnppenaburg 10uJ. Cbaiubersburg 1u.45, Green custie 11.23, arriving at Haygerstowu 11.50 A. M. Mail 'jruin leaves Harnsuurg 1.40 P. M./Mo cbunlcsburg 2.13, Carlisle 2.15; Newvillo 3.2u.t>bip pensimrg d.5->, Cbumbersbuig 4,30, Greuueasuo 5.05, arriving ut H.igerstowu 5.35 P. 51. leaves Hai nsburg.4,ls P. M., Me chaiueabm* 4.47,Car1i51e6.17; New vules.su,abip- -burg y.n, arriving al Cbmuboniburg ut 0.45 P.M, ..... -i ’Mixed TVafa Jcavcs Clmrabcrsburg KO5 A- M„ Uroeucnstio y.2s,urnvmg at Hagerstown 10,10 A. M. v E A S 3? WARD; Accommodation Train leaves Cbambcraburg 4.45 A. M.yJdbippousburg 6.45, Cailislo O. Mecbanlcaburg 0.47 arriving at Harrisburg 7.15 A.M. *- v Mail ’J'l-aln leaves Hagerstown too A. M., Grccn castle » 35/Cbambersburg 0.15, ahlpponuburg 0.46, Newvillo 10,10, Carlisle 1u.63, Meehuntpbburg 11.2 ff, arriving at Hanisbuig 11.5® A. M. v Express 2V«m leaves Hagerstown 1255 p. M., Greeucustlu 12.33, Cbainborsburg 1.10, Sb>ppeua burg 1,-13, Newvillo 2.15, Carlisle 2,53, Mechanics burg 3.20, arriving ut liurrisbuig 3.66 P. M. A Mixed 'Train leaves Hagerstown 3.15, P. M., Gruuucastle -1.22, arriving at Cbumbersburg 6.1 s P. M. _ AS-Maklng close connections at Harrisburg with trains to and from Philadelphia, New York, JiuUlmure. Washington, Pittsburg and uil points West. O.N.EUCL. SUPERINTENDEST’S OFFICE, CliumbVi i*Q., May 3,1303. May 14,1303. JgEADING KAIL, EOAD, 'summer arrangement May 201 h, IS6S. Groat Trunk Lino from the North and North west mr PhlJadeipnlu, New York, Heading, Potts vlllo, Tatnaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephruta, Law. Lancaster; Columbia, Ac. Trains leave Harrisburg fur New York, as fol lows: ut2.50, 5.115 and 8.10 a. M., 12,10 noon, and 2.W and 0.35 P. AL, connecting with similar trains on ibu Pennsylvania Uailroad, and arriving at New York at 5.00. lo.nu and M. 60 A. M.,and a. 50, ;.IU and 10.30 P. M. aieoplng cars accompanyiug ibo 2.00 A. M. and U. 36 P. M. trains Without cbaugo. _ _ _ Leave Harrlsbdrg for Reading, Pollsvlllc.Tam uquu, MHersvillo, Ashlantf, Pino Grove, AUen town and Philadelphia,at 8.10 A. M., and 2.05 and 1.10 i». M, stopping at Lebanon and Principal Way aiatlons; the 4 loP.M.maklngcomieclioni for Philadelphia and Collumbiaonly. Por Polls viHe.achuylkiU Haven and Auburn, via Bchuyi kill and Susquehanna Hull Uoad, leave Harris burg ut 3.55 P. Al. Keturiung: leave New York ut u.uo A. M., 12 00 noon, and 0.00 and B.UO P. AL— .Sleeping curs accompanying thoH.OO A. M. and 5.00 «4iid 0.00 P. M.trains without change. Way Paaseugtii Train leaves Philadelphia 7.30 A- M*. returning Irom Heading ut o.So P. Al stopping at all stations; -PuUsvuio at'b.46'A. m and 2 46 P. M.; AiutbiundOUj A. AL and 12.10 noon and 2.00 P. M.; Tamaqua at b. 30 A. M., and LOO and 8-15 P. M. Leave Pouavlllo for Harrisburg, via Bcbuyl klll and feiusquehauna Hail Uoad at 7.10 A. M. and 12.00 noun. Heading Accommodation Train: Loaves Head ing at 7.:iu A. AL, returning from Pluludolphlu at 5.J0 P. Al. Pottstown Accommodation Train: Leaves PolU'-town at G -10. A. AL, returning leaves Phllu delphla at 4,30 P. AJ. Columbia Hail Hoad Trains leave Heading at 7.00 A. Al., and 0.16 P. Al. for Ephratu, Lltlz, Lan : caster, Columbia, &e. Perklomeu Hall Hoad Trains JeavePerklomen Junction ut U.oo A. AL and 5.55 P. M. lletnrulng; Leave sklppiick. at 0.45 A. M„ and 1.15 P, M., con necting with similar trains on Heading Hall Hoad. im Sundays: Leave New York at 8.00 P. AL, Philadelphia 8.00 A. M. and 3.15 P. AL. the 8.00 A. .M. Train running only to Heading; Poltsvlllo 8.00 A. AL; Harrisburg 5.25 A, AL and 4.10 and 11,35 p. M., and Heading at LIU. 2.55 and 7.15 A. M. for Harrisburg, and 7.00 A. Al. and 11.40 p, M. for New Yuik and 4,25 P, M. for'Philadelphia. Commutation, Allleagc, Season,ttcbool and Ex cursion Tickets, to and from, all points, at reduc ed rules. •Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed each imAenger; G. A. MCOLLS. lUnultug, pa., Slay 20, ’ft*. General tiup'L May 2a, Xsuci. iWiscdlanepys. 7 QA U. 6. TJttEAtfUitV KOTi^S.— 1 *“t)U Holders o! U. 8. 7 30 ‘Titisjuttulr No to mii uiu oeur In mind Hint tlio time allowed to) conversion Into 5-20 Bonds. will expire 6n Ih'o loili jnsl., lur the Juno series, end Hie 15lh July lor the July series, nficr which periods the Gov ernment, will pay ofl* the Notes la Greenbacks, and holders 6i 7 .10 Notes will iposo the tidVnu luge of receiving a 6-20 Six For Cont.’Gbld Bear ing Bond, «r the present high premium on the The Farmer’s Hank of Carlisle, will alt* nji to the conversion or sale of these notes for par ties holding thorn, Juno U, lew.—if U S. PATENT AGENCY. C. L. LOCHMAN. 21 WEST MAIN STREET. CARLISLE PA., Executes Drawings, Specifications, Ac., and pre sents Patents lorluveutors. Fob. 13. TTT ALI 4 I'APERS. ” PAPER HANGINGS! .AJ* IMMENSE pT,OCE Of WALL PAPERS, NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES FOR PARLORS. HALLS, ETC, , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HOWELL & BOUBKE’S, Cornerof Fourth and Morkot street*, April 2. iwa.—am PirrLADELi'itjA. TTTANTED.-A BOY. CALL AT W VV C SAWYER & CO'S Dry Good Store. Jun 4. Pft*. hotels. -pBANKLIN HOUSE, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, CARLISLE, RE EE’A , GEORGE "WETZEL, Proprietor Feb. G, 1868.—1 y /CUMBERLAND VALLEY HOUSE, CORNER OF EAST HIGH A2?D BEDFORD STREETS, CARLISLE, PA. J. C. FLOYD, Proprietor March 12, 1888.— 'ly* Adminixtratrix, Nuji’f.
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