gUjbmtamcutß. look for It! Walt for It Z SEE XX! THE GREAT' EUROPEAN CIRCUS! Quoted forlts extent—fnraonaror Its splendors—noted for Itsraag nlflcence, will present this sea son a most unprecedented ' GRATUITOUS STREET PAGEANT, unlike all precedents, exceeding any of the attempts made by Royal Munlllccnro In the prince ly days of Chivalry. A Drove of Dromedaries! Bedecked with luxuriant pomp, drawing A Dlnsslre ltolUnß Stmctaro, containing SCOTT’S CORNET BAND, and bearing In prond slgulfl- A Towering: Golden Horse. Among.the principle points of tills masterpiece of ART and I EFFECT, are a Cavalcade of KNIGIITS in Burnisbed Steel Armor, accompani ed by LADIES, magnifi cently attired in the cos tumes of the days of the Crusades. The Beautiful Tableaux Ci One or-which will carry a Living Lioninthe ski Free, Uniranmcled tfc Unchai and contain an Allegorical. lean of America, represents a group of Beautiful Femi cloalcally draped. At tlio fet the Goddess of Liberty crouo a largo giving Lion, trained Mr.Omckect: around aregroi ed Beautiful Girls, represent.' Europe, Asia, Africa and Ami ca. Neptune’s Sea Chngii Chinese Chariot of ConfticU Massive Cage of Lions, and c or Chariots; Cars and Berlim exquisite workmanship, dra\ by a magnificent stud of Foi igu Horses, and succeeded by t Whole troupe of Artists. Incl ding the roost" beautiful Lai riders la the world. Fourteen Shetland Pon Drawing the Fairy Chariot Tltaala—the whole forming most attractive out-doordisj ever witnessed on this cc nont. CROCKETT’S D of Wild and JPeri clous JAons, will be exhibited at each formance, by Mr, Plorco, will enter the Den of Lions, exhibit bis astonishing i netio power over the mens of the desert and the jungle, them with raw meat from nuked bund, and douionst his complel9Controi over ti Tho Company numbers 01HU1R1 Mole and Female Artists. Dqqble Troupe of Qymni Admission 0* Children nndor 10 yrs 2J performance at 2 and For full particulars, see poaters«nd circulars. Remember THE EUROPEAN CIRCUS will bo at Thursday, July 10, Carlisle, Harrisburg;, Shlppensb’g, Wednesday, July 15, Tuesday, July 11 July 0,1808. JIpU) atDcttlscmeiitß. '27 RICKEY, SHARP & CO. Offer In addition to tUotr former extensive stock, SEVERAL CASES RICHLY PRINTED PERCALES AND ORGANDIE LAWNS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. THE NEW EMPRESS OR SEASIDE • SHAWL,' Rickey, Sharp & Co., Feb. 0,1808.—ly SQQ ACHES OF LAND I will cell privately, on accomodating terms, that valuable property known ns Virginia Mills, situated in Hnmblctonbare township, Adams County, Pa., within 1 mile of Fairlleld, said pro perty contulnsSOO ACltfcto. 1200 of which is timber, well improved and Ims a GOODGIUST mid 'Aw MILL attached. For terms or other in formation apply to tion. Moses V. W. Medicare, Gettysburg, Adams Co. Pn. July 9, loiw.—ot* IN BANKRUPTCY. I Eastern District of Pennsylvania, S.S. . At Carlisle, J une i». 1808, The undersigned hoioby gives nonce of lus ay ?olutlnunt us assignee ot M. A. Bushey. of iJew- Ule, tn the Comity 01 Cumberland and stale of .Pennsylvania, within stud dtslnui, who has been adjudged a bankrupt uu creditors petition, by the ihstriot Court oi said district. M. WILLIAMS, A.SSUJHCC, June 25, 1&68.—8t. TVTOTICJiS. —Notice is hereby given that 1\ Loiters ol Administration on the estate of Juuu Hair, late of Middlesex township, deceased, have been Issued to the undersigned, residing In same twp. All* persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate are requested to make pay ment Immediately, und those having claims against sold estate will also present them for set tlement. . ♦. MAUY HAIR, ' June 4, 186#.—(it* Adnil/itofrafrtx. VTOTICXS.—Notice is hereby given ibat 1\ Letters of Administration on mo oslalo of inis. Mary Kissel, dee’d., lute of Last PSansboro’ twp., have been granted to the undersigned resid ing In the same township. All persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having oluiius will pre sent them for settlement. KiSBkL, Juno i, l»oB.—lit* Admuiiitralor. |fe Dr. carball’s vegetable CORDIAL,THE ONLY KNOWN (JURE KOU TxIEUKAVEL, DIABETES, WEAKNESS AND INPLAMATIofc OF THE KIDNEYS AND URI NARY LH.VNNELS.~Dr. Carral, for iho past several years has made the diseases of Iho kui uoys his special study, and Is now able to put be fore the public a periect cure for the same. The following are evidences ot the kidneys being af fected—First, a distress in the small ol the hack when walking, standing, or lying too long, es pecially when lirst getting up In the morning, or incase of to much exercise. This is generally followed by a distress In the sides, stillness and swelling of the limbs and stomach; also,-a ten dency to dropaey, shortness of breath, and rheu matic pains. Mauy people are coutiued to their homes with this disease, and have been given up to die with the dropsoy or rheumatism, but this is an allectlou m the Kidneys. They may Know this bv leollug worse when having cold, and in this case the urtu will have a very high color.. Dia betes Is a weakness or Inhumation of thekidnoya andurlnary channels,causing Irequentdlscharg os of urin, both day and utglit, these discharges are at times uncontrollable, at other times with pain and a very disagreeable burning. The Uravel is a stone, caused by a sediment which collects at the kidneys when they fall to act free 'lv thou passing through the urinary channels there becomes an increasing stone. All this Is caused by the kidneys nut performing tholr pro per functions. The experience of thousands is that CAitUALL’s CoiiDiAii Will dissolve tlilssloue, so that it will pass without pam and clear out all that sediment from which It collects, and stlmuMUo the kidneys to their proper action; thorolore reemovo all the above mentioned trou ble the use of this article Irom one to throe months will euro the most severe cases. .prepared by Dr. CARR ALL, olllco&lG Harmony St., Philadelphia. Price $l. 4£*~Sold by all Druggists. A cure Is warranted legally In all cases who cull upon Dr, Carrgll. , „ Write and ask these parties what Dr. Carrulrs Cordial has doue lor them: Rev. B. 0. Ltnneu cott, A. W. (iHassboro, N. J. Mrs. Allen Wells, Alt. Holly,. N. J. John Haudbest, 2V2H Summer at.. Philadelphia. Orders directed to JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & CO WDEN, oua Arch Bt., Philadelphia. Por sale In Carlisle by May 26, ibW.—ly I» K.. .U V *-* What a wonder . That the doors Are open wide; Ever since the First of August ' Thousands have Fain Paint applied. Those who lie, ‘ Or call it humbug, Are the doctors, , Not acquaint; ; For they always * 1 Have been jealous When their patients Use Pain Paint. Pile up facta As high aa mountains, Flash the truth Beluro their eyes, ■ But the ory Is always humbug, ' • Men of science Full ofllos, peoplfrlcnow taut liniments composed of Cay enne Pepper, Turpentine, HartShurn, Ether. Ac., will produce inllauimatiou and paiu. To pur chase such trash to stop Pam aud iuthmmualoii is ridiculous. Fire will-not stop heat: a dumb brute shuns the heat, and knows enough to wade in a pond of water, wbeu wounded, to reduce, cool, and cure iudammaliou and Fever. pimps aud gammers try to look honest, but folks cun read the lace too plainly. Some try to persuade the 'ignorant that pills, physio, Ac., cleanse the blood, purge the system, and do a bundled other things equally absurd. Every bodyknowa mat it is false, aud no medicine can purify or increase a drop of blood. Food wukes oiood, bone, aud muscle, and is the biull of Life. Every dose of medicine swallowed Is rejected, gig* Wl l 'SsM uution ill healt, and weakness, are the result of dosing. dosing, dosing the stomach. Tho living system has euougn to do without working hor eeli to death In expelling and kicking out the pernicious nostrums poured down the thiout,— Food she welcomes wueu she needs it; yea, asks for lu Let pili-maaers and physic venders slop eating loud, aud see how lopg they can subsist on their blooU-punfymg, invigorating, hoalih aivmg medicines aud cordials. What humbug is more transparent? A dog would tuel hu in sulted. if ollered a dose, he would curl his tall downward in scoru, aud run away in utter uis uust. Ail physical pam arises Irom mllummatiou. Put out lue lire aud you stop pain absolutely.— you can stop pain as easy as you can quouch uro with water,* WuLt/OTT'B PAJN 1 AiN 1 subdues luUummatiou, heat,and fever uue hundred times faster than ice. Thousands have had a piucticul test of Its merits at the very momen 101 most ex treme pain, and they cau testily, that It has. not faded in doing Us work; it is harmless; it has uo stain; It gives no smart; it Is simple, lllsioi sale by Druggists every where; and it Is tested ii ee oi cost at lie CHATHAM N. \ aud (EJ Arch Street, Philadelphia, My wife had an ulcer on her leg vears caused by varicose veins, ulceration ex tending irom her ankle to her kuep.sumo places eutiug away to the bone, X have employed ovti twenty physicians at vast expense duriug lhis period. *But aU attempts at cure proved uueily abortive until i> tried Dr. Wolcott s Pain lulut, which tho doctors told me was a humbug, but humbug or not. it has done the work completely in less man one month, removing the pain at tho Hist application. 1 kept her leg wot with Pain Paint constantly until healed. X wish we jmrt morn humbugs us uaorui as Ur. wolcott ttPulll Sum™“ am wail known in llua oily, aay por lou wim wants to malto Humor inquiry will call at 11)1 West Strool, JNew Korn, at mo Hanover Huuso.oC wlncn 1 am me proprietor, and * Uvinlt I can satisfy them as to me beuellt derived by taiat ' PETEIi MINCK - I am selling Wolcott’s Pain Paint aud Annlhi lator, and it certainly gives satisfaction to my customers. Druggist, nammy^'j. I am selling moreof Wolcott’sPuln Palm,, than oilier Patent Medicine,- C. Wholesale Druggist, No. 7 ULhAve.,N, i I soil more of Wolcott’s Pain Paint than all tho other patent medicines combined, and J keep a fttUsupply.ofaUm^l^^rnuud^ Druggist, No. U 7th Avenue, N. Y. July 2,1808,— taugi IN BANKRUPTCY. , intern District Tiro undersigned gl™ s “ otl f “ t^“ t ß®vn'!flds U o“ appointed assignee of CburlGS B. oi sblppensburg, Tonnsylvanlu. wijm sum aw triet, who has been adjudged a Lanier P h«. own petition to the Assignee. July 2,1863,-^St T EBANON VALLEY COLLEGE, fob boih sexes. The course of Instruction Is thorough and pi ae j/ftpf, charges lowftnd accomodations uusurpuaa cd Prof, l! H, Hammond, a. M.. lakes charge of. the classical department. Kali term -begins An ss**- For 2', 1808.—4t* AnVillo* Lebanon Co., Pa. CALIi AT NO. 69 SOUTH HANOVER bTRtIET, and got one of PBFFER’S PATENT BOOT JACKS. It is the Best Boot Jack in Iho market. ropaired’al short notice and on reasonable terms. May 21, lass.—2ia Friday, July 17. WAGON MAKERS WANTED.— Two good Journeymen wagonmakera wm and constant en ployraeut at fair wages, by applying at once at the shu^i^ib^underblguetl. No. 8 N, Bedford Bt., Carlisle, Penn'a. May 7,1838, CHESTNUT ST. ALSO, IN GREAT VARIETY 727 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA, F O 11 SALE! 3Leaal Notices jtteßical. RALSTON. E. D. QUIGLEY. aabe«ißcmentj3. ALIVE TO THE INTEREST OP -T COMMUNITY at the OLD CORNER. Just receiving nnotlior large supply of goods suited to tho present season. DRE&S GOODS! DJtJS&S GOODS! ! A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF DRESS SILKS! DRESS SILKS! IN ALL COLORS AND QUALITIES. ' SUPERIOR BLACK QRO. GRAIN SILKS SAQUES AND MAN'DLES A FULL LTNR OK BUTTONS AND TRIMMINGS For tho trimming of Saqucs ami Mantles. A GRAND ASSORTMENT OP Black and Colored Grenadines, i 'rouch Organdie Lawns a Swlsscs, Erench Jaconet Lawns, French Percallls Figured, French Percallls Plain, Pure Mottled Mohairs, For Ladles Suits, Plain Mohair, All colors for suits, Mozamblques and French Chintzes, Scotch Ginghams «tc., Ac. Dress Goods all soiling at astonishingly lowprlc es, as we aro determined not to carry stock over the season. WHITE GOODS! WHITE GOODS!I Plain and Striped Swiss Muslins, Striped Plaid and Plain Nainsooks, Plaid, Plain and Striped Jaconotts, Shirred, Puffed and Tuck- ed Muslins For Garibaldies, Striped A PPd White French Organdies for Ladles’ Dresses, Black Crapo, Marett2 yds. wide for Shawls and Dresses. Black Grenadines, Two yards wide, and Drosses MOURNING GOODS Of every description, suitable for all seasons and for all purposes. A full lino of FUNERAL GOODS always on hand. DOMESTIC GOODS or all kinds soiling at unusually .Low Prices. CARPETS’! CARPETS! Groat inducements now offering In all grades Ca p eta to close out our stock oi tho season. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS All widths for Entries and Halls. TABLE OIL CLOTHS Plain and IJorddrcd. WINDO W SHADES. MEN ND BOYS WEAR, CLOTHS & CASI MERES Linen Ducks, Drillings, Drab, DcTao, Ac. of every description. Call and seo tho 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 Linen, Hucka back and Damask Bordered Towels, Doyles, Napkins. Table Cloths. BathTowols. Ac. Lace Mantles. Silk Mantles and Saques ol the latest styles. The Celebrated Hooped fiklrt of the season, with the drop fastenings, enabling a lady to adjust the skirl to make ILany length she may wish It, either for th£ trail oWvalking dress. NOTIONS! NOTIONS! In such great variety that It Is impossible to enumerate them. Please give us a call and see all descriptions of Linen Handkerchiefs, Lace Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, Ribbons. Laces, Edgings, Inserllngs, Muersllles T pie^o D «fo , m)t’Van' to give us an early call and examine oUr complete stock, as we are always well prepared to prove the fact that v o do study the interest ot our customers, and never Buffer ourselves to bo undersold. LEIDICH & MILLER. Pleaso bo particular in noticing the lieadlng and tno closing of our advertisement, as It Is sometimes closely imitated and may deceive those not on their guard. ./ LEIDICH & MILLER, ON THE CORNER, SIGN OF THE CARPET-HALL, No. 2 East Main Street, Carlisle. Penn’a, June 25,1868. 640 MXEES UNION 'PACIFIC Aro are now finished and In operation. Sixty miles of track have been laid this Spring, and the work along the whole Hue between the At lantic and Pacific States Is being pushed forward more rapidly than over before. More than twen ty thousand men aro employed,and It is not im possible that the entire track, from Omaha to bamimcuto, will bo finished lu IWJ9 Instead of I*7o. The moans provided are ample, and «U that energy, men ami money .cap do to secure the completion of this GREAT NATIONAL WORK, at the earliest possible clay, will bo done. 1 Thu UNION PACIFIC KAiLUOAU COMPANY receive; I.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of tjio right of way, and all necessary timber and oilier materials Jouud along the Hue of its ope rations. lI.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of 12 KOO acres of laud to tho mile, taken In alter nate sections on each side of da road. This is an absolute donation, and will bo a source ol largo revenue lu the luiure. lII.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of United States.Thlrty-yeur Bonds, amounting to from oiti.uw to Sis.'HjU per mile, according to the dilllculties to he surmounted on mo vunuus sections tp be built. The Government takes a .second mortgage as security, and it is expected that not only the Interest, but tliu principal amount may bo paid in services rendered by the Company in transporting troops, mails, arc. The interest Is now much more than paid in this way. hesldes'wecunug a great saving in time and money to the government. XV.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right to issno Its own FIUST MOUTGAGE bO-NUS, to aid in building the mad, to the sAmo amount as tile U. d. bunds, issued lor the Mime purpose, and no m -rc. Tub Govkknmbnt 1 i-iir Sirra Hie Trustees for llio Klrst Mortgage bond holders lo deliver the bonds to the company only as the mini Is completed, and utter it has been examined by United slates Commissioners and pronounced lo be In ull respects a llrsL-ciuss Itailroad, laid with a heavy T rail, amU-oinplcle ly supplied with depots, stations, turnouts, cur shops, locomotives, cats, *Xc, V -A CAPITAL STOCK SUBSCRIP TION from the stock holders, of which over Eight Million JJulhos has been paid in upon the wont already done, and which will be Incieased as Uto wants of the Company require. VI. —NET CASH EARNINGS on its A’ay Business, that already amount to mouk than the INTKUI ST on the First Mortgage Bonds. Tin/so earnings are no Indication ot Hie, vast through traillc that must follow the opening of the lino to the Pueitlc, but they ceruunJy prove that FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS upon such a property,costing nearly three times their amount, ARE SECURE BEYOND ANY CONTINGENCY.. The Union Puclllc Bonds run thirty years; are for si,Out) each, and have coupons attached, ’they bear annual interest, payable on the Hist days oi January and July at the Company's Ullicc lu the City ol New York, at the rale ol six per cent. In gold. The principal Is payable in gold at matu rity. The price’is tltrj, und at the present rule ol gold, they pay u liberal income on their cost The Company believe that these bonds, at the present rate, are the cheapest sccunty in the market, und reserve the right to advance Hu price nt any time. • Subscriptions will bo received in Carlisle by A. L. bPONtjLEU, amt In New York AT THE COMPANY'S OFFICE,No.2ONassau St., Alpacas, All Colors. JOHN J. CISCO & SON, Bankers, No. 50 Wall St, And by the Company’s advertised agents th. oughoul the United Stales. Remittances should he made in draft's or other funds jntr j/i Acii' York, and the Hands null be Sc-t lire of c tturyc hff return express'. Parties subscnbni;/ throut/h local (U/cnts wdl took to them fur (heir sa/e deliver}/. • A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR Kvw has Just been published by the Company, giving fuller Information than is possible in mi advertise ment, respecting tho Progress of tne Work, the Resources of the County traversed by the Bond, tho Means for Construction, and the value of the Bonds, which will be sent free on application ai the Company’s olllees or to any of the advertised a«euW. JOHN J. CISCO, 7'reasur'cr, Juno -J. 181)3.—tf Atw l or/;. gHERK’S BITTER TING TUBE OF ROO TS WILL PERFECTLY CURE Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Disordered Stomach and Liver, Co-aivouess. Imparity of Blood, Headache, Vertigo or Giddiness, Ner vous Debility. Fever and Ague, In cubus or Nightmare. General. , i wl A'amsTa lUe Back - and Side. This Is not a iiow Medicine; the receipt for ninklne'u was bflßtglil trom GiM-limuy lo BitlU more. Aid., over liny yenra ngn. by Mr. Klein, who lutroiiiieed It anioiut n few ot Ina Germnn li lends and neighbors, who lludlng II to be an In valuable remedy lor the above diseases recoin mended it to otheis until it became, and still combines to be, the household medicine ol 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 ami seeds known to the medical faultily, with a sullleleuey of pure old rye Whiskey to make one of the most ellectual Tonic Tinctures ever ollered to Iho public.—— lively person should use It every Spring, Sum mer and Kali to purify the blood,g vc tone to the .stomach and invigorate the system. TESTIM O X X A L S The Rov. Geo Hunter says: I do hereby certify that having used one bottle of Sheik's Bitter Tincture ol Roots, 1 have found it hiv'ihuible for the stomach and bowels. It re lieved mo of pains, nausea and costiveness and created an excellent appetite. 1 conildeutially recuinmund it to all as a reliable medicine. Jan. 17, 16US. GEO. HUNTER. Having been nllllctod for sonio time vlth dys pepsia, custiveness, loss of appetite. ami general prostration of the system, i Used SUerk's Bitter Tincture of Uoous.and In u short time found my self entirely relieved, and my health restored. ih S 5, 21 North Hanover Wl., Carlisle. I hereby certify that the Medicine. known as •herk’B Bitter Tincture «>!’ Hoots. Ims to ms mowledge, cured cu-diveness, nightmare, loss of .OTi-tituui.il senc.al w>ailn^y jjo. o-> North Hanover at., Car.isie. Having been allllcted with costtvness for a urn time, I tnedalierli'.s Bitter Tlncjureoi Hoots, ml Imve lound I highly ellieient. relieving nn i a short time. Try It ami yon will Ilml U good. A. W. B!•-> 1 /. No. 27 South Iluuover St., Carlisle. In the summer of iMiti my heulth failed so that my whole system was prostrated as If worn mu, so that I was unlit *for hnsloess. 1 used Bherk s Bitter Tincture of Uonle»lor some lime and was completely restored-to healih. 1 believe this medicine wll' do all that Is elalmed lor U. Carlisle, Feb. 1, IHjs. SAM ii GUODI L.-VU., Having been alllhdeil a longtime wllh nerVous debility and nuligestlon, 1, used Shcrk s BHtin Tincture of Boots, ami have lound ltexcced!ngl> bonellcml, and recommend it to u l as a ivllaolo medlclue. Mis. KJvFBLLH. There Ib more medical virtue in one of thei bottles ilnm in a gallon of any of the Billers an mixtures now ollered to the public. :hanufactuuni) .vxn sur.n by A . S Cjf A TJ B L A & U O. No. tl2 South Hanover Street, Carlisle, IVin'a. Also, for sale by druggists and all country stores. DK. ROCK’S PAIN VIC T 0 B Cures Ninirululu. Toothache, pains In Ihe Slum acho and Bowels In ten minutes. It ne\er falls to cure pains in tho Buck and Lumo backs. It Is the best m use for illicit* mutism, Sprains, Choleramorlms, and Summer Complaints. THE PAIN VIC'IOB ’ ic Nature’s Cure gathered from the Vegetable Kingdom, nut a mineral poison. It should he m every houso-ra Bure and certain help m lime of bo citizens of Carlisle that havunseil It testify as follows : I have been subject for the last liUccn voars to attacks of rheumatism amt luma back which for the last two years had become so sc venial limes that I was entirely d sab cd for bu siness' 1 used your Dr. Uuck's I'nln Victor this KnrlnL- and piirt of one bottle has entirely clued mo. dVeco.nu.eud It with v itDln]‘ No 111 South Hanover Street, Cufllslo. I havo'uscd your Pain Victor for weakness In my l ack, ami linvo found a porf, ct. cine in, a Ulinrl lime I believe It to bo an Infalluble euro, slioitinno. mi JOHN 1!. KILKAY. The nev. E. A. Brady, Pa/. Bible Agent, says: I l.iivn used vour Ur. Kook’s Pain Victor In my family, ami found It a sure and quick euro for .Neuralgia anti Toothache. -k* A, lillADi. nt ft cured me effectually of Dr. Hook’s I^iluVlctorcuroilincofUlu-uniatlH ami Neuralgia. . Mrs. LOUis.k MUttlU^ON. We cheerfully recommend your Pain Victor us aalnvaluabio remedy for 'f r^rer,. JOHN J. FALLEN, Undo and sold by A. SCHAUBLA & CO., No. 35 South Hanover Sired,Carlisle,Pa. Wheroeveiy person ulllcled with Neuralgia, Toothache, Head acheund pains in the stomach are invited to tall . and he cured in ton minute*,/ree tfcJiaiye. Kir For xalu by Druggist* ami (ill country stores. June 11. imw.—3ra. 9 CHOOL TAX KOR 18(55.—The Diijili cute of school Taxes lor the borough of Car* iisie.lH m*vln the hands of the Tronsmer for col lection; Notice Is thoieforo given that the Treas urer will attend.at the County Court House, (la CommiBBlonorsOillee,)ou FRIDAY, THE Starr or JULY next, between the hours of Uandso’clock of said day, for the purpose of lecelviugsald lux es, up to which time an abatement of tlve per cent, will be made on all tuxes paid. Persons wishing to pay their tuxes before the above date, can do so, by calling at the oQlce of the Treasur er In Marlon Hall Building. J« W. EBY, May 2U, ibSB,-iow Treasurer, '^Financial. of mi: RAX L,R OAD AND BY Itfleiiical No. - (Sift (Suterptites BY THE UNITED SPATES AUTHORITY. NFW ENGLAND A.WNBROKER’S JOINT STOCK OF UNUHnni;MKD GOODS, CONSISTING OF Silks, Shawls, Dross Goods, Lotion Gomls, Dry Goods, Cottons, Fancy Gomls, Albums, Bibles. Sliver Plated Ware, Watches, Clulcry, ■ ■ Hewing Machines, die., Ac. To ho sold at ONE DOLLAR EACH . without iregard to value, ami not to bo paid for until you 'know what you tire to reoieve. STOCK VALUED AT $200,000, SALESROOM, 510 Hanover SI., Boston.' The most popular,reliable, prompt and business like concern of the Lind; The best of Boston ref erences furnished on application. By patroni zing thlHsalcyou baveaehanccto exchange your goods with a largo variety to select form. ' Jirni.t to Agents,—' Wo believe our terms to ag ents are superior to those ollercd by any other house. Take pardonin')' notice of this: Our Agents are not required to pay one dollar for their pres ents, as In nil other concerns. CorUfleates, giving a complete description of articles that will be sold for one dollar, each, will be sold at the following rates: 7'cn /or St 7'hirtj/ (with pscsciit>/orS4; >sixd/ (with present)SG .• One //nmfmi(wUlL present) $lO. And sumo rate for larger clubs. * LOOK AT THIS CHANCE to get a Silk Dress, Sowing Machine, Gold Watch or some oilier good article oi equal value, with but very Ilttlo trouble and no expense to the Agent. /hr a Club of Third/, wo will give the person send ing It the choice of the following articles: Print Dress Pattern, Worsted Breakfast Shawl, White Linen Tablecloth, Embossed Table Spread, *et of Steel Eluded Knives and Porks. Set of Silver plated Forks, Elegant Engraved Silver-plated Gold-lined Goblet, violin and Bow, Fancy Dross Pattern, Pair Ladles’ Extra Quality Cloth Boots, Elegant Beaded Silk Parasol, Otic Hundred Pic ture Morocco Photograph Album, Elegantlvory hamlled Spangled Silk Fun. One Dozen Largo Sized Lined Towels, Ladles’ Morocco shopping Hag, Alhambra limit, Fancy Balmoral Skirt, La dles' Solid Gold California Diamond Bing, Gent's Plain or engraved Gold Ring, (Hi carets line,) La dies' Solid Black Walnut writing Deski Ladies’ Fancy Black Walnut Workbox, or a Cottage Cl /br a Club o/Sixtu, one of the following articles: Fancv Cashmere Dress Pattern,(l'hree yards dou ble width Water Proof Cloaking. Thlnot Shawl, Four Yards Wool Frocklng, Soldi Lace Curtains. I miles’ Double Wool Shawl. Silver-plated Card Basket. Splendid Engraved. Silver-plated lee Pitcher, Engraved Silver-plated Tea Pot, Ono Hundred Picture' Turkey Morocco Photograph Album, Lancaster QuiUt i’anoy Plaid. Wool Shawl Twenty-live yds. Sheeting, Alpaca Dress Pattern, Engraved Silver-plated Six Bottle Re volving Castor. Pair Gent’s Calf Boots, Harris Cloth Pants and Vest Pattern, Splendid Balmo ral Skirt Set of Ivoty-hundloKiuveswith Silver plated Forks, Pair of All-Wool Blankets, Uoso wond Frame Brass Alarm Clock, Splendid Bead ed and Lined Silk Parasol. Ladies’ Splendid Mo rocco Traveling Bag,-Thirty Yards Print, or a Marseilles Q,«Bt. I’hra tiuhof Ono Hundred, Splendid Engraved Silver-plated Tea Set, three pieces (Sugar Bowl, Ten Pot and Creamer.) Silver-plated Cake Bask et Fancy Plaid Wool Long Shawl, Twenty-live vds Hemp Carpeting, Splendid Violin and Bow. English Borage Shawl, Forty-live yds. Sheeting, .splendid Alpaca Dress-Pattern, Silver limiting Case Watch, splendid Family Bible with elegant Steel Engravings anil Family Record and Photo graph Page, Poplin Dress Pattern, Engraved silver-plated Ice Pitcher, Splendid Beaver Cloak Pattern, Sharpc’B Revolver, Fancy Casslmere Coat, Pants and Vest Pattern extra quality, Splendid Accordeon Muslo Box, Ono Pair Fine Damask Table Covers with One Dozen Dinner Napkins to match. Presents for Larger Clubs in Proportion. This Is «o Humbug Lottery Gift Eulorprlso or Bale of Cheap Jewelry, but a lair, square solo of unredeemed goods. Our goods ai;o NEW AND NOT SECOND HAND. And wo guarantee more for the money Invested than can be bought at any wholesale store in the C °Auoibs will please take notice of I IBs. Do not send names, butmunbei of your clubs from one upwards Make your letters short, and plain as '“lto'surb nutl send money nmnnntlug to So IX) or more by uuuistkueu Urn-Ell,(Which cuuhomuil , IruhUVUX HfflfiPViWfo'WUZ'J •oiV fmT no risk ol loosing H whatever. Small amounts may lie sent by be sure and put them in the olllcc * UU ]Ko cannot he rcsjjonsible lor Money lost, unless some precautions a/c taken to insure its safety. Send your address In full. ’Town, County ami State. All Cerllllcatcs are good until redeemed. S. C. THOMPSON’ & CO., No. Jk» Hanover St., Boston. J uno IS, ISUS.—taugl iis‘&cmt/or Circulars.' u.lv YTT E ABE COMING! ANUkJVILL PRESENT TO ANT PERSON Kending us a Club in onr Great ONE DOLLAR SALE OK DRY AND FANCY GOODS, A. WATCH, piece of SHEETING. SILK DUE*B PATTERN, Ac^c., FREE OF COST. Our Inducements during tho prist few years have been largo. • WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES OF PREMIUMS. ’Our friends will readily notice ouv Presents foi jjU ami IK) Clubs avo now more limn equal iu value to Clubs of til) ami lUO re spectively of other linns. ir 3' PEA 8 E EXAM I N 13 'c.lX Any person ordering nllher of the Clubs mon ion,-d below, can have their selections of preml mis enumerated, corresponding to Uio sl/.o o Uo CUit* FREE OF ONE DOLLAR! ’ Fur a Club n/SO, One of. thofollowlng arti cles, viz; Delaine dress pattern, fancy colored imil spread. 100 view Turkey moroco nllimn.2o yards sheeting.striped cuslimero delaine dress pal tern, honey comb quilt, all wool squai e shawl, sot solid gold'bosom studs; ail wool fancy cash mere pants and vest, pattern, cent's hair guard chain, gold trimmings. sliver plated chased bul lor dish, silver plated a botilo revolving castor, on feet sot superior steeled bladed knives and forks, worsted promenade shawl, ladles' long gold plated chain, ladles’ doublegold ring, gents’ heavy chased solid gold ring, solid black walnut work box: or writing di"-k, extra quality bullho rn I skirt, set Jewelry, sleeve buttons to mulch, violin and bow.gents' cardigan Jacket,splendid ebony D lluto.lvoty trimmings,superior Turkey morocco shopping bag, indies’ high cut balmoral toots. J'hr n Club o/CO, (SO.)-One of the following arti cles, viz: Ulack or colored alpaca dress pattern, poplin dross pattern, one piece of bleached or brown sheet lug engiaved silver plated U, bottle revolving castor,:) L yards superior cashmere fur pants and vest pattern, extra heavy honey comb quilt, two fancy colored bed spreads, pair gout’s calf boots, -I yds. farmers 1 good wool frock lug, fancy cashmere plaid dress- pattern, best quality bnlmoral skirt, rosewood brass alarm clock, ladles’ all wool cloak pattern, si Ivor plated cake or curd basket, fur mull’or capo, ladies' fashionable wool double shawl, splendid clasped family Bible, »xia. record pa go and engravings. yds. double widlh water proof cloaking, set Ivory handle knives, with silver plated lurks, one set lace curtain. For a Club qf ICO. tSIO.)--Oiio of the following ar ticles, viz; -I yds;double width cloaking or coat ing, li’largo. lino blenched linen table covers, with one doz. largo sized dinner napkins to match, twenty-live yards splendid hemp carpet in'’' good colors, extra quality black-or alpaca dress patterns, extra quality poplm dress pat toms, one largo piece superior 1*101)11/ extra width sheet lug, pair gouts' calf hoots, best quali ty, silver lumling-oaMjd patent lever watch, 01m dozen Ivory handled stool bladed knives and forks, silver plated engraved (1 buttle revolving. eaMor, with cut glass bottles, splendid violin', box and bow, complete, single, bat rel shut-gun, bacon’s six barrel revolver, pair superior white wool blankets, nice fur inulf and,cape, silver plated engraved Ice pitcher, with salvor, seven and one bait yards all wool fancy cn>slmere, for suit one dozen Rogers’ best silver plated forks, common sense sewing ami embroidering ma chine, two heavy hqney comb quilts, spicmdld family Bible, record unci photograph page. Fur'lurger Cl übstho value increases in (he same ra- Catalogue of Goods and Samples sent to any address tree. Send money by registered letter. • Address all orders to , ALLEN. HAWS & CO., P. O Dor. C. 10 Federal si„ Boston, Mass. Wholesale Dealers in Dry and Fancy Goods, Cutleryi Plated Ware, 1 Albums, Leather Goods, <k(\, Ac. Juno 11, JBOS.r-tnugl Grant and colfax. AGENTS WANTED FOR j. i - . II uadi y’a Life of Grunt. Now ready,-a Life ol Colfax, with a Steel Portrait, Price, ise. Given inviiy with every copy of Grant. The National Hand-book of Facts and Figures, Just issued, Is tli«- hook for the limes. Went for $1 50. TREAT & Co., Publishers, 651 Broadway, TV, r. July 2, IbOS.—tuugl Urn ©ootiss. 1868. B - UMMjaR ; 1868 A magnificent stock of now Goods now on ex- Ibltlon at GEEENFIELD S NO. 4, EAST MAIN STREET CARLISLE, PA Having determined to keep a much larger stock bt 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 dles suits, and also all the lliln fabrics for •*.ra nt or wear. NO OLD SHOPKEEPERS ON HAND. Everything in our DRESS GOOD department will e fefund of thu latest Importation of our purchases last week, wo know wo have some baigains that cannot bo found elsewhere. GUENODEAN3. SEASIDE LUSTERS, GRANIT POPLINS, CIIENA POPLINS, SUMMER POPLINS. The now anti desirable shades of PEARL and BISMARK ALPACAS only 50 cents. THE BEST ASSORTMENT OK BLACK SILKS, In town ono'dollar scventy-llvo to fottr lifl.v per yard. A FULL LINE OF- FANCY SILKS Lawns, Caxiirics, Pj?IICAI>S r Ax.paca Litsteiis, Dei-Atmkm, /y>._ CIIAIiMTS, Ac, BLACK GOODS, BOMBAZINES, TAMIS CLOTH, A groat bargain In ALL WOOL DELAINES} BLACK BLUE/ DRAB and BISMARK, ■ A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF WHITE CASHMERES, Gloves, Crape, Collars, Scartlng, Silks always on hand. Funeral orders promptly and satis faotorlly llllod. A stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, bought very cheap, will bo sold at popular prices, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED 3IUSLJNS, from tho lowest grade to tho finest New York including all the best mokes. COTTOSADES, HICKORY STRIPES TICKINGS, GINOA A M S , TABLE CLOTHS, TABLE LINENS, all at prices that defy competition. W HITE GOODS, Piipic.t, Kains-ooks, Caml/rtrs, Find and Plain AVfwt c.t, 7\irlclous, JJrtllianfJt, Striped Muslins, Iladcri/ in great varieties, all sizes of the BEST ENGLISH GOODS,-at reduced rales. BARGAINS IN SHAWLS RAROAINS IN SACKINO (.'LOTHS. A Latj-ci Assortment of S H A D E S CLOTHS & CASS I MERES, at the lowest market rates, in fact many of them cheaper than before tho war. FRENCH CORSETS CHEAP The bestselling KID GLOVES In town selling at ono dollar ariU twenty-live cts. A udw lot of HOOP SKIRTS, direct from the manufacturer at a bargain. FLOOR OIL CEOTH.S 0,1 CLOTHS, STAIR OIL CLOTHS TABLE Oil. CLOTHS UMB BELLAS, PARASOLS • / SILK UMBRELLAS All! ask Is an examination'of my stock. Cay-.’ era will bo astonished at the dlllerencc of prices* between this and other establishments claiming to sell cheap. L. T. GREENFIELD, NO. 4 , EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, A May 28,1 WW. flew Yotft (Eoltrtnrt. ! - SAL.UABLK INFORM ATI OX. jECT YOUR OWN XU M HKltri in’ run ROYAL SPANISH LOTTERY! The most responsible Institution of the kind In the world. Selecting numbers In ibis J/>U«ry Is n now idea— mid on.> well adapted to the wmiLsof the people. Itatroids u saler means of speoula tlve Investment than most other business risks. Tor full Information, address LLOYD, SEMMES i CO.. 75 .Nassau street, Mow York. itoom It). June2s, ISOS. TT'MPI.OYMKNT AT YOUR'OWN Pi HOMES.—Keiher sex—suitable for a steady hand or leisure houra-*-ln every city and town. LARGE PROFITS REALIZING. Address, with rod stamp, for particulars. WARNER A CO.. 819 lirt'odu'H}/, jXrir York. Juno 11, IK6H. ALPACAS, CASHMERES. Ac. “COSTAR’S” Preparations- EVERYBODY Tiles Tliom ! EVERYBODY Uses Them ! EVERYBODY- -Belloves in Thom EVERYBODY Recomweii/A-. Them Arc you troubled by Hats*, Alice, Roaches, AntH? "COSTAIVS” EXT FIIMIN AT O US. CHECKS, Arc you annoyed wilhJJed-Jhtgs? • Can’t sleep nights! “ COSTAIVS” DED-BUQ ENTER. “ A Liquid “ Destroys ami prevents Bed-Bugs.” *• Never Fulls.” P HINTS, For Moths In Furs, Woolens, Car pets, &c. -7 ■"COSTAIVS" INSHUT POWDER. Destroys Instantly Flees and ul Insects- on Plants, Fowls, Anl nulls, Ac. “A sure ihing. - ' Thoi sands can testify. :CU$TAtt'S"-UOK'N SOLVENT. For (j* orns « Bunions, Wart)-. Ac.— “Try it. ” Don't Miller wiUi j-i'uu • '' °n «leriul power of iji-a. lll - ' Lvor.t family KhoiiULUecpßJi.* *he bouse. COSTAU’S” KUCJCJTIOUN SALVE. It*; effects arc imnuiH*Jc. For Cuts, Burns, Hnui-cs, Wunnai.cui e Breasts, Piles, Ulcers, old tAC’/Cs. Tleh,- Scrofula niul Ciitaqecvs Eru|lll*»iw. Cliapped .Hands, Lips, Ac., Bites of .\nlinn)s M luse«ds, 4\a*. “A Universal hftmi'r Pill ’ -ngar 4,oiileil.i oiJyears afjnilnih’ereii in ’ a Physicians X'ruclU-e. •COHTAIVS 1 ' UJsjUUl* PILLS.. . .. •“That, Cough U’llJ Rill you. Don't inoglectlt. “ COSTAU'S” COUGH REMEDY. lluauillleN the Complexion,giving to the skill u transparent iresh ne.sa. . -u • - ; M COJ UTAH’S" BITTER-SWEET. ,‘i AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Renders the skin clear, smooth and soft. Removes Tun, FreeK lo».. Pimples, Ac. Ladies, try a bottle. and see lla wonderful . quality.' If fl * UlXlewarn! 1! of all Worthless Tmltaltous- e genuine without “COSTAIIs Slg “iS'L- i\ ml nl«w k«|.t i.y nil imnijiilsm 43-51 «lz..*s sent by mail on receipt ol price. pas’s for any three SI sizes hv Express, JM'SS lay » for eight 51 sizes by Express. 4*?“ For Sale-JJ>' C. IN HOFF. ‘ Carlisle. -Pa, 43-Sold by all -Wholesale Druggista In Philadelphia, Pa. and in ALL THE large cities. April 23. l«68,-urn “Only Infalli.hlo Uojnodleß known.” “Free from Ptdson.”— “Not dangerous to the Human Family.” " Hals come out of their holes to die.” Improved to keep In any climate. Of extraordinary e/Ilemtj for Cos luoness. Indigestion, Kervou*. and' .Slek Iloiulaelie. I >y*.|k.-n*iji. Hyyentvy, General'Debilit \, illv«, i Complaint,‘Chills Fever,Ac, Not griping. Gentle, mild and sooth ing. The children cry for it—ils a “Soothing Syrup." J*o; Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. Sore Throat, Croup. Whooping:Cough Asthma, JhoUehlal Ailed I'Uis. singer.*!, Speakuis, and all troubled with Throat Complaints, will llml this u boueilulul Rectorial iletnudy. Address HENRY U. CO-STAR. fll2i?roadi«uA A’. I' . eTanatoateis tCactiß. * r'i OU TY. COMMISSIONER.—The \i undersigned an active, - worfclng Democrat, oner* himself as a cauclhlnto for tup place of county Commissioner, subject to the decision of tho Democratic County Convention. Ho earnest ly osUh the support oflils follow Democrats. Juno Zj, 1&05.—1C JuaLIUI BALIf/. rtOUNTY COMMISSIONER. The Vv' undersigned will bo a candidate for llio of itat ot Couniy Commissioner, subject to the de cistun of tlie democratic County convention. * Carlisle, Juno is, lc*£. —tc JNO. UlililTJSM. / lOUNTV COMMISSIONER. - The undersigned wnl be a candidate for tho oilu-e oi County commissioner, subject to tho de cision of tho Democratic County Convention. June Is, IftliS.—LC JAW. V, UNUtllt'A UOD. /BOUNTY COMMISSIONER. —1 hero \i by announce myself as a candidate for tho ouico of Comity Commissioner, subject to tho decision «l iho Democratic County Convention. Juno I, isds.—tc ilhiMtl! UUUL.D. CIOUNTY COMMISSIONER.—! re / spuciiully announce to my friends In Cu la bel laud county that 1 will be a candidate for the olllce of County Commissioner subject to mo decision of the Democratic County Convention. Juno 4, law. DAVID STBitUKTT. noUNTV COMMISSIONER. —The \i undersigned will bo a candidate lor tho olllce oi County commissioner, subject to tho action of tho Democratic County Convention. May 21, labs.—to I’KTEII MON\ li.lt. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. The undersigned wilt bo a candidate for tho nf n«.eof County Commissioner, subject to the de cision ot tno Democratic County couvenUoii. M, UULCO.MB. Carlisle, May", Y~IOUNT.Y COMMISSIONER. Tho V 7 undersigned will boacumliduioioriliootllce u. County commissioner, autjoct to the decision of the Deuiocnitu; County Convention. Having lust ttu arm in tho service of his country, and being uuabiu lo earn a itvllhood by manual la boi - , Injun..! the generous encouiugemeut ami ttUbbort ol ms Democratic fellow citizens. Juno U, Isao.—to , H. B. HDCKBU. IjVjR DISTRICT ATTORNEY.—I I' ueieby uiinotiucumysoif acaudldato for Dls i. .ct Attorney, subject to the deeistou of tho De mocratic county convention. _ .. April £J, isoo,—*2m.* . ADAM K.BLLLU, Disth ict atTORNEY. —I an iiuiitioe my&clf iw a cdudiduiolor the uilice o. District Attorney, aubjuot to the decision of iho Democratic uomiiliiitJug convention. * < 'UAn. K. maolauuhlin. May 7,1808.—tc. ' District attorn i-.y.—i respect lull} announce to my mends In Cmnuerland uiiiy, Unit; I will bo a candidate ut tbo next el* «cUou, lor lltu olliru ot District Alton, oy, sub ject however to the approval of tbo Democratic Convention.. , , 1 will be thankful for tho nupport of my fellow DeiuootuUUttUd pledge myueli, il uomlnuled and circled, to difteliuig'b tlio duties of the oillco with lume-ty and tideluy to M. C. HERMAN iiailvoatr ILiness. /'I U M KBAUD VALLEY K*A IL BOADI CHANGE OPjEOUBSI Oix find after Monday. May llTir, 18G8, Passen ger il'tuuu will ruu tmUy as toUowb.faunUuysex ceptud;; WEST WA*RD Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg 8.03 A. M .1 ecbaiiicsbUiglJ.iW, Carlisle U.lo, Now villa 0.50, ob’ppou*burg 10..1, Chuiubersburg lu.io, Green ca>t.Z U. 23. ai riving at liaggerslown ll.ull[ A. M. Mail train leaves Hai risnurg MU 1. clmnic.slmrg 2,1.'t, Carlisle -la, News ll Jo .l.Jtr.alnp mmsbuig .i. 5•, Clmmbersbmg MU, Clrecncubtlo ,Au». iicmvliuta-L U.««or»t»>wn I. M. toiuM /ram leaves llamsburg 1.10 P. M.,Me blmuicsburg 4,17, Carlisle 6.17. Newvule G.GO.hhip • ■•■dmrgU.l7,arriving al Cluuuborsburg nt 0.45 Train leaves Clinmbersburg 5.05 A. M., Greeucustio y. 20, arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 A. M * EASTWARD: xlrcommotln/lpn Train leaves Chamborsburg 4,45 M.. SUippcusbuvg 5.11, Nosvs’Ulo o.la, Caiilalo 0 IS, >iechuiliesbai;g 0.47 arriving at Harrisburg 7 ‘J/ofi Train leaves Utlgciatowu 8.00 A. M., Greon eustlo «35, Clmmber.sburgw.l->, Hliipponsbuig 0.4 a, NowvllJo io.lU, Carlisle In.oU, ileehautcsburg 11.-0, arriving at Han isbuig 11.65 A. M. „ M AlrujvSs Tram leaves Hagerstown 12A> 1, M., Gnjeijeaatio 12.33. Chamborsburg lUO.bluppons bura 1.43, Nowvillo 2.15, Carlisle 2,as. Meehaules buig 3.20, arriving at liarrlbbuig 3.0 u P. M. A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 3.15, P. M., Gretnicastio 4.42, arriving at Cbaiubersbmg 3.15 Sluicing close connections at Harrisburg with tialns to and from iMiilaiielphla,New York, Halilmoro, Washington,Pittsburgt^d^inl^p^olntH "bUI’KUINTKVDKNT’S OFFICE, &Up'l, ctmuih'ir, Mai/ ft, 1&08. May 14, lulls. • * I>I3ADING RAIL. ROxVD. S DMJIBR ARRANGEMENT Mai/ 2W/i, 1608. Great Trunk Lino from the North and North west lor Philadelphia, New York. Heading, Pons vllle Tanuuiua. Ashland, Lebanon, Allentown, Fusion. Kpbnita. Lltm. Lancasier, Columbia, Ac. Trams leave Harrisburg lor New York, aa lol lows: at3.Gu,5.20 ami a.iu a. Al., 12,-u) noon, and •* (ij and 3.33 P. M., connecting with similar trains on the Pennsylvania Hallrond, and arriving »»t New York at 3.00, lo.uo and U. 30 A. AL.uud 3.50, 7 10 and 10.30 P. M. .Sleeping curs acconipanylug tile ±M A. M. mil! U. 35 P. M. trains without C *Lel[ve Harrisburg for Reading, Potisvllle, Tam uquu, Mli.ersvllto. Asblaud. Pmo Grove, Allen town and Philadelphia,at tUO A. AL.aml 2.ooand , in p. M.stopping at Lebanon upd Principal Wav Stations; iUo4 luP.M.makUigeouneeiioas for Philadelphia and Collumblaoury. Foi Polts vlllu.fcOhuvlutU Haven and Auburn, via Schuyl kill and sc ciuelmtina Hail Ruud, leave Harris burg at. 3.3.; P. M. Returning; leave Now \ «uk ■it u!oo A. .M.,lioun.i..u,«udo.w) ■mll.wP. M-- sieening cars accompanying Uie u.UO A. M. and 300 nd ft.oo P. M. U ’ ins without change. Way Passenger 'infk) leaves i JUladelphla 730 a. Al., returning Mm Reading at. U.Ju 1. M stunning at all stations; PoitsviHo at b. 45 A. Al antl'iXsP. AI.; AaslilaudUo-j A. M amlhuunoph and P. M.; Taanuiua at b.3u A. Al„ and Loi». ‘ U liaVe V’ltsvllle for Harrisburg, via Sohuyl klll and So, quclpih.ua Bail RcadutT.lUA. M.uud '"iteiidbig Accommodation Trftln : Leavesßead ingivvLtto A. AL, returning from Philadelphia at °'\*oustowh Accommodation Train; Leave* Pottstowa at 0 45 A. M., returning leaves Phila delphia at-l.su P. Al. , HJt .. • Columbia Rail Road Trains leavo**fen ling at 7,00 A. M., and a. 13 P- At. for Fphratu, Llir., Lan caster, Columbia, &c. . _ ~ PeiUioiueu Rad Road Trains leuvePerklomeu Junction at y.oo A. M. and 5.->3 P. Al. lU'turnlng: Leave Hklpnack at u. 4-5 A. M., and i.I.iP. M., con necting wait blnlUur trmua on Reading Rail Leave Now York nt fi.oo P. M., Phllmieljilna S.PC* A. AL aud 3.13 P. M., Iho s.OO A. \1 Train running 4»nly to Hea4ling; Potisvitlo s.oo A. M.; llamsmng 3.23 A. M. and -1.10 ami 1i,33 i» M.. und .Reading at 1. 10, ”.53 aud 7.13 A. AL Mr liarilsbuig, and 7.oti A. AL and 11.40 P. M. for New Yoi 1c and 1.23 P. M lor Phdadelpbu.. * commutation, .Mileage, Season,School and h\- cursiou Tickets, to mul nom. ad points, at redne 1' H*:iggagc Checked throughloo pounds allowed each passenger. • G :A. NIUOLLs Jlemllng. Pa., Alay 20, »fi? v ■— - Gcnrnil Aaj) 1. May 3s, IKlis. ’“i.V,w-’i*'a j#UBccllaneoiio. rY OA U. ri. TiUiASUHY NOIK*.— ' i "•'ill Holders nl U. S. 7 30 Tue.uUHY No }> «n. tmi ueur in mind that the time allowed t..r ecuv4;i*shm Into 5-30 lloiuis, will expire on Hio l *lli msl., Jitr the Juno series, and ibe Inlh -juij roV iho .July series, after which periods Hu- Urn - ei nujent will pay off Iho Notes In Greenhuks, »t,ri hoblcrs of 7 30 Notes will ioo*r tho mlvan n«ge of receiving a 5-2utdx Per Cent, Gold Hcar n a JJ nd.or tlie present, high preinluin on Iho 7- Si "n o Farmer’s Hank o?UarhHle.nvill attend to tho cjiuiversion oirsalo of these notes for par- Hes holding iheiu. June H, —tf tt S. PATENT AGENCY. • c. L. LOCH Al AN, gj, WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE PA., Fxc.Muon Drawings. Sjreoldcutlons, Ac., and pre* scuts Patents lor inventors. Keh. 1.1, ISiiS.-ly WALb fAXEES. PAPER lIAN.GINUS! AK lilM EKS E’STOC.K OK WALL PAPERS; NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES , FOR PARLORS, HALLS, ETC, , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HOWELL & BOURSE'S, romerof Fourth and' Market streets. April 2. 4WW.—Jhn Philadelphia. Wanted.— a boy. call at w U; SAWYER £ CO’S Dry Good Store, jun 4, X s (k>. • • hotels. JP BA J{ Kli <■ N HOUSE , OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, CABLI&LE, PENN'. A, GEOH'tE WETZEL, Proprietor Feb. 0, WM.-dy pUMBERLAKD VALLEY HOUSE, COKKEH OF‘EAST HIQU AND BEDJOKD 6TBEET S , CARLISLE, PA. 3- B. FLOYD, Proprietor. March W, ISOS.— ly.
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