13u0tne0B Notices. Dkug| and Patent Medicines, freaU and pure, always to bo found at CORNMAN & WORTHINGTON’S Drag Store, No. 7 East Main fit. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Juno 11, ISCB. Have you Dyspepsia ?—Ceaso drlnk> fug coffee, toko a cup of Wrn Blair & Son’s best Japan Tea three times a day, then mark the change. Have you over tried a cup of the. best Japan Toaatdlnner? It is exquisite. Our sales of lino Teas havo largely increased since the public have discovered that wo offer none hut the best. Tho best of everything cheap, at WM. BLAIR A 80N, “ South End,” Carlisle, Pa. July 0,1808. A. B. & N. Shere are now manufac turing the largest assortment and the best styles of Baggies, Carriages and Spring Wagons over offered In Carlisle, . Fob. 27,1868.—c0w-tf Special Notices. DEBiLITY.-i-Every one at times feels the necessity'of something to tone up the system de pressed by mental or bodily exhaustion. At such times let every one, Instead.'of talcing alcoholic or medicinal stimulants, which afford only a’ temporary relief, relnvigomte his debilitated system by the natural tonic elements of the PERU VI A N BYRU P or Protected Solution of tho Protoxide of Iron, which vitalizes and enriches the blood by supply. Ing it with Its Life Element, Iron. . Being fro© from Alcohol In any form, its ener gizing oflocta are not followed by corresponding reaction, but nr© permanent, Infusing strength, vigor and hew hit Into ail parts of tho system* and building up an IRON CONSTITUTION;. Wm. 0. Sterling, Esq., of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. says; “ Since taking the Peruvian Syrup I feel bettor, my strength la improved, my bowels aroT-egiilar. ray apyetito first rate. There la an old Physician' In this city {older than 1 am j, who has boon lu tbo Drug business for 40 yours, who has used tbo Syrup for three months, and gives it as bln decided opinion, that It is the beat alternative Tonic medicine bo over knew,” For Dyspepsia and Female ‘Weakness, tbo Pe ruvian Syrup la a Specitlo. AB2 page pamphlet sent free. Tbo genuine baa “ Peruvian Syrup” blown in the glass. . J. P. DINSiiORE, Proprietor, No. 8Q Dey Street. Now York, . *S'Sold by all Druggists. Scrofula Cured after Seven Yra. Suffering. J. W. Hornor, Esq., a prominent, lawyer of Parkersburg, W. Va. f says: “ 1 bad 87 RUNNING ULCERS when I commenced taking Dr. Anders lodine Water. .My Breast, Throat and Face was one contlnu pus sore. lam now a well man, and am satisfied the lodine Water saved my life!” Circulars la regard to this remedy will be sent free. J. P. DLNBMORE, Proprietor, SdDey street, New York. . «3-For sale by Druggists generally. Juno 2a, ib(JB, —Ira The“ JMESSBsroEa op. Hrai/cu,’ 1 Edi ted at the Pennsylvania Institute of Medicine contains an article on Dyspepsia, Chills and Fe ver and Kidney, affections, In which tbo writer positively declares that the whole science of Medicine possesses no remedy for tbo cure of those diseases that Is half as efficacious as Mlsb lor’s Herb Bitters. Ho speaks from experience, having used them In his practice for the past two years, to the exclusion of all other remedies, and without a solitary Instance of failure. 'Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. * Dr, S. B. HARTMAN & CO., Proprietors, LAN caster, Pa., and Chicago, Illinois, Juno 25, 1808.—1 m A NEW REMEDY IN CONSUME- TJLON. A Physician, who had consumption for sever al years, with frequent bleedings of the lungs, cured himself with a medicine unknown to the profession, when his case appeared hopeless. Ho la the only physician who has used It In hla own person, or who has any knowledge of Its virtues; and ho can ascribe the degree of health ho now enjoys to nothing but the use of this medicine; and nothing but utter despair and entire extinc tion of all hope of recovery, together with a want of confidence in all others. Induced him to haz ard tbo experiment. To those suffering with any disease of the Luugs, ho proffers a treatment ho confidently believes will eradicate tbo disease.— Pilco 81.50 per bottle or 8.00 per half dozen; sent by express. Send for a circular, or call on DR. E. BOYLSTON JACKSON, JVo, 250 iV. Tenth Street, Phila. Doc. 5,1807r-ly Novelty Hay Rake I 1 —This is the rake for farmers, it has all the latest' improve ments. It Is a seif-discharging rake and any boy that can guide a horse can work the rnko .with out difficulty, Manulaotured by F. GARDNER & CO., and for sale at their Agricultural Works, Carlisle. May 21,1808. HEfj'e JHH.arketsa. Carlisle Floor ai CORRECTED WEEKLY id Grain Slnrkot. BY J. H. hOSLER & 880. CARLISLE, July 15. im. Flour—Family, 813 HlNewCorn, 1 Cl Flour—Super. 9 OOJOata .. • 70 Rye Flour 8 50 Clover Seed 6 n Wheat—White 2 to Timothy Reed 1 75 Wheat—Red,.; 2 U New-Hay® ton 10 00 Rye 81 50J Carlisle Provision market. Carlisle, July 15,1808. pr. OOtolOO 22 Potatoes— bus 176 15 Apples—best—sftbus 2 50 10 Apples—2d bus 2 00 IS 4 15 Batter, Eggs Lacd Tallow, Bacon—-Huma, Bucou—Sides Jlrto ajberttements. rjIHE WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER FOB.T HE CAMPAIGN. A VALUABLE CAMPAIGN PAPER. Circulation of Political Information. The campaign upon which we ar6 Just about to enter la by far the most important and momen tous lu which the people of our couutrv have over been called upon to participate. The life of the nation, the liberties of the people, the right* of persons and property are allln Jeopard v. Au unscrupulous faction In Congress Is striving to usurp all the powers of the Gfovemmcnt. The ■ people alone have the remedy in their bauds. To. do this promptly and effectually they need all' the Information that can bo furnished to them. •.v*“?. re no ver was a time when the necessity for the dissemination of sound political information was so great as at present. The journals which furnish this information should be sent broad cast throughout the land, and be put into the hands of every voter In every State, county, town, village, parish, preolnoi, and hamlet, m every household from the Atlantic to the Pacific. .Toaupply this need, we have concluded to put the VVEBgi/v lnTisx,t t iuunct:tt for-tuo ouuiuaiim at such a price os will place It within the reat-u of all. It tvtll be supplied to clubs of ten or mere to the same posl-qjjico at fifty cents per copy for the campaign; or for any four months prior to January 1, iWfy. . We call upon our friends throughout the couh tro to exert themselves to push this circulation of the campaign Weekly Intelligencer to the fullest possible extent. • If they will do this serv ice we pledge, ourselves to do our part of the worlc with oil the energy and ability and Indus try weoan command, . -f 1 ,„„ a ~ SNOW, COYLE 4 C 0,.. July 16, .1835. National IhteUigeticei, MANHOOD: HOW LOST. HOW RESTORED. ' • . t Of Seminal Weakness, In voluntary Seminal Losses, Impotenty, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar riage, etc.; also. Consumption, Epilepsy, ami Fits, induced by.aelMndulgenoo or sexual ex travagance. - • ■JS-Prlco, In a sealed envelope, only 8 cents. The celebrated author, In tiffs admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years’ success ful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured Without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the appli cation of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure 1 at once simple, certain, ana effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter whatnu con dition may be. muy cure himself cheaply, pri vately, and radlcaUu. iJS-Thlfl Lecture should be in the nanus or trv eijyontb and every man In the land. • . Sent, under seal, la’s plain envelope, to any ad dress, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stomps. Also, Dr. Culverweli'a “ Marriage Guide," price 23 cents. Address the Publishers, ■ OHA9, Ji 0. KLINE «fc CO.. IS/ Bowerv, New York, Post-Offlco Sox 4,580. July 10,1868.—1 y TVT OTICE. —In the Court of Common J_\ Piftaa of Cumberland County. , , L Pllber and 1 No. 04, April Term, ■iKtfartanbla wife, Catharine 11862. • ; an S°? an “ Loulaia I Now to wit, June " tho Sou. \3O, l*6H. On motion jonn ivapp, their,guarulan, j ofdefendant’aattor diiSigsl*""- • K mto? jSu? .S? Shy t jSEP™ e “ t • m;t ' Attest? j. P. BttQ?D£B eS&ffM 3 COURT. JulyW,lBBB.^t Iflcto aubmisements. 4CCOUNT OF J. W. BBY, Treasurer of Iho Board of School Directors of the Bor i of Carlisle' for iho school year, commencing Jno® 8» 1807, and ending first Mommy of June, 1807. . . " Junes. To balance in bands of Treos- '■ urgr at last annual settle nfbnt, this dote, $ 450 44 To nmmount of duplicate ' , ■ for 1807, 10,320 15 July 14, To State appropriation for ISCB . and 1807, - 581 04 Deo. 21, To Judgment of Wm.L Hal -IROB ,or * unt * * nlerest 10 ate » Jan, 1, . To'amount received for pay - of nonresident scholars, 103 GO PAYJItNTB THEREOUT, By teachers’ salaries for school year, §5,173 87 By sundry repairs, furniture, Ac., ■ 3U2 87 By coal and wood. ’ , • 3(H 31 By Interest on indehtednes lo June Ist I*6B, By printing, stationary, messenger . and other incidgntal expenses, , Total cosh expenditures,. ' $9,603 81 By exonerations allowedon duplicate, ■ 105 >OO By abutment made to prompt tax pay ers, ”, , • aav'ea By fees of collection of taxes, 3m 67 Whole amount of credits, . IRG3. * Juno 1. By balance in treasury this clato, *2,202 CO To balance cash In treasury. ~~12,715 83 The account of J. W. BUY.Trtasuror, hsaboYfi staled having been- examined by me, nml the bills and vouchers connected therewith, being duly compared. I therefore oerttfy that the above statement embraces a full and occurato account thereof, for the school year ending Jnuo 1, 1803, and that a balance of two thousand two hundred and two dollars and sixty cents remains in the hands of said Treasurer unexpended. * • - . R. C. WOODWARD, „ ~ . Financial Sctxdaru. Carlisle, Juno 29,1808. June 10, lhoB.—t inancial report read, approved andordored f-o ho nntarnd «pon the minutes of UlO Board and published in thepapers of the . p sayh. ssasi”^;. cp - VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE.—The undersigned will sell at public saie, on the prem.acs. hi Guilford township five and a half miles from Chombershurg. and near the village of New Franklin, Franklin county Pa., da tbo direct road to Waynesboro ’ on Tuesl day tho 4th day of August, 180 a. a Valuable Farm containing One Hundred and Thirty Acres of which about twenty acres is Good Woodland The soil is limestone of the host quality, Tho improvements consist of Two Small Frame Houses a separate Kitchen, a Smoke House a Large Log and Frame Barn, Horse Stable Hnv Barracks. Wagon Sheds, Corn Crib and other buildings. There la a'fipe Orchard, a Well of ox ocilca water, and two stock Ponds on tho place There Is also a first rate cloy from which Brick of the best quality have been made. There Is a Church on tho ground adjoldlng this farm, and it lies quite convenient to Post Olfioe. Hchool House, Blacksmith Shop, Store, Waconmaker Shop, «fcc.,dc. • Sale to commence at I o’clock t». ir„ on said day, when terms will ho made k nown. July 10,1803.—8 t ■ 1 8. RUSH SENSENEY. iLegal ftotkea IN BANKRUPTCY. Eastern District of Pennsylvania. 38. m . At Carlisle, Juno 18,18G8. Tho undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap pointment os assignee of M. A. Bushoy, of New vllle, In tho County of Cumberland and State of Pennsylvania, within said district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt oh creditors petition, by Uhi .District Court of said district. * ™ M. WILLIAMS, Juno 2j, 1808.—3 t. Assignee, IN BANKRUPTCY. Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 8.8 AT CARLISLE. The undersigned gives notice that ho has boon appointed assignee of Charles B. Reynolds, of Shlppensburg, Pennsylvania, within said dis trict, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition to tho DlstrlctCourtofsalddisirlct, JAS. U. SMITH, July 2,1668. —8t Assignee. JWefcical. TVR. CARR ALL’S VEGETABLE . IJ CORDIAL, THE ONLYKNOWN CURB FOR TtlE GRAVEL. DIABETES. WEAKNESS AND INFLAMATION OF THE KIDNEYS AND URI NARY CHANNELS.—Dr. Carral, for tbo past several years has made the diseases ortho kid neys bis special study, and la now able to put be fore the public a perfect cure for*lho same. The following are evidences ot the kidneys being ’af-~ feuled—l’Jrst, a distress In the small of the back when walking, standing, or lying 100 long, es pecially when first getting up in the morning, or Incase of to much exercise. This is generally followed by a distress In tbo sides, stillness and swelling oT the limbs and stomach; also, a ten dency to Uropsoy,shortness of brouin.una rheu matic pains. Many people are confined to their homes with this disease, and have been given up to die with tho dropsoy or rbeumat Ism, but this is an affection o» tbo kidneys. They may Uuow this by feeling worse when having cola, and lu this case the uriu will have n. very high color, Dia botcajK a weakness or luflamutlou of thokldnoys and urinary channels,causing ircquonuilsclmru esol urin, noth day and night, these discharges are at tunes uncoutrolabie, at other tunes with Si.a and a very disagreeable burning. The ravel is a stone, caused by a sediment which collects nt i.xe kidneys when they fall to act free ly. then passing through tho urinary ohanuols there becomes uu increasing stone, AH this is caused by the kidneys not performing their pro per functions. The experience of thousands la that uarr all’s Cordial will dissolve thiHutoae, so that it will pass without pain and clear out all that sediment from which it collects, and stimulate the kidneys to their proper action; therefore reemovo all the above mentioned trou ble, the use of this article from one to three mouths will cure the most severe eases. Prepared by Dr. CAKRALL.olJioo&luHormony St., Philadelphia. Price SI. 4Sp-aoid by all Druggists, A euro is warranted legally in all coses wlio call upon Dr. Currali. Write and oalt these parties what Dr. Carroll’s Cordial Ims done for ,theni: Xlev. B. c. Lippou cott, A. W. Glussboro, JS. J. Mrs. Allen wells, Alt. Holly. N. J. .Jolm Unudbesl, 2123 summer bU, Philadelphia. orders directed to JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & CO WOHN, m Arch St., Philadelphia. J«'or solo Itr Carlisle by May 2s, 18urf.—ly IF A HUMBUG, What a wonder That the dours Are open wide; liver biuco the First of August Thousands have Palu Puml applied. Those who he, Or cull it humbug, Are die doctors,- . . Not acquaint; ' Pur iliex ulwuyß Have been Jealous When their patients XJse Pulu Paint. - * Pile up facts ' As high as mountains, Flush the truth heioro (heir eyes, But the cry Is always humbug, Men ui science . Full of lies. People know that liniments composed of Cay enne Pepper, Turpentine, Hartshorn, Ether. &c., will produce inllammatiun and pain. To pur chase such trash to slop Pain aud lullammutlon Is ridiculous. Fire will not stop heat: a dumb brute shuns the beat,uud knows enough to wade lu a pond of water, when wounded, to reduce, cool, and cure Inflammation und Fever. Pimps and gamblers try to look honest, but folks can read the lace too plainly. Some try to persuade the iguprant that pills, physic, Ac., cleanso the-blood, purge the system, and do a hundred'other things equally absurd. Every body knows that it i» false, and no medicine ran Cunfy or increase a drop of blood. Food makes load, bone, and muscle, and Is the Stair of me. Every dose of medicine swallowed is rejected, and burned out of the system as quick as possi ble. It is au enemy; yeu. a deadly foe. Consti pation, Hi bealt, aud weakness, are 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 pernicious nostrums poured down, the throat.— Food she weicomes'waen she needs It; yea, asks for it. Let plli-makors and physio venders stop eating food, and see how long they can subsist on their biood-p«*«xy*tiß,mv«ism*»uinf, neuith giviug-uieaicmes and cordials. What humbug is more transparent? A dog would feel so In sulted, if offered a dose, ho would curl hla tail downward in scorn, and run away in utter dis gust. AH physical paiu arises from inflammation. Put out the fire aud you slop pain absolutely,— You can stop pain as easy as you can quench Are with water. WOLtOTT’B PAIN PAINT subdues inflammation,heat.uad fever one hundred limes faster than Ice. Thousands have had a practical test of Its merits at the very moment of most ex treme pain, and they can testily that It has not failed in doing its work; it Is harmless: It has no stain; It gives no smart; It Is simple; It Is for sale by Druggists everywhere: and Uls tested free of cost at 17U CHATHAM B QUAKE, N. Y. t and k£3 Arch Street, Philadelphia. My wife bad an ulcer on her leg for thirteen years caused by varicose veins, ulceration ex tending fr om her her knee,some places eating away to the bone, X have employed over twenty physicians at -vast expense during this period. But all attempts at cure proved utterly abortive until i tried Dr. Wolcott s Pain Paint, which the doctors told me was a humbug. But -humbug or not. it has done the work completely fu less man one month, removing the pain at the fitst application, 1 kept her leg wet with Fain Paint constantly until healed. I wish we hud more humbugs as useful os Dr. Wolcott’s Pain Paint, i am well known la this city, any per son who wants to make farther inquiry will call ut 101 West Street, .Now York, at the Hanover House, of which X am the proprietor, and i think 1 dan satisfy them as to the oeueflt derived by , the use of Pain Paint. - blay!2*im. PETERMZNCK. T am selling Wolcott's Pain Paint and -AnnllU lator, and it certainly gives satisfaction to my customers. D. F. UOLEB, -Druggist, liahyay, N. J. T am selling moroof Wolciiifa Pain Palm, than other Patent Medicine. O. IS. CIUTTKNToN, Wholesale Druggist, No. 7 eth Ave„ N. V -I sell more of Wolcott’s Pain Paint than all the other patent medicines combined, and i keen a fifll supply of all that have any demand. ’ VAL.KiNTI.NK HAAIMANN, - ‘ Druggist, No, 11 7th Avenue, N. Y. , July 2, IB6o.—tuugl. . WANIED.-*/A" GOOD STONE MAfcjONb, to work at the Poor House, uooa,wages paid. Apply to ' LEWIS 0. FABER, Carlisle, Pa, July 0,1808 —2t EOB SALE OB RENT.—Pour new two story houses on North East street. Jufit fin 'd and never yet occupied. Apply to LEW. A. SMITH. July 9,1863,—fit* Carlisle Lepoaltßank. - ALIVE TO TUB INTB Jl E : ‘ T COMMUNITY at tub’ OLD CORNER. 1213 00 Just receiving an oilier largo supply of goods suited to the present season. 12,715 82 DBE&S GOODS! DBE&S GOODS I ! 173 00 A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OP 590 20 DRESS SILKS! DRESS SILKS , - IK ALL COLORS AND QUALITIES. 10,513 23 I SUPERIOR BLACK GRO. GRAIN SILKS SAQUES AND MANTLES BUTTONS' AND TBIMMINGS For the trimming of Saques and Mantles. A GRAND ASSORTMENTOF Black and Colored Grenadines, French Organdie Lawns <6 Swlsses, Erench Jaconet Lawns, French Porcallls Figured, Mozomblques and French Chintzes, Dress Goods all selling at astonishingly lowprlc ea, as wo are determined not to carry stock over the season. WHITE GOODS! WHITE GOODS! Plain and Striped Swiss Muslins, Striped Plaid and Plain Nainsooks, Plaid, Plain and Striped Jaconetts, Shirred, Striped a Pl’d White French Organdies for Ladles’ Drosses, Black Crape, Marett2 yds. wide for Shawls and Dresses, Black Grenadines, MOURNING GOODS Of every description, suitable for all seasons and for all purposes. A full lino of FUNERAL GOODS DOMESTIC GOODS RALSTON. Of all kinds soiling at unusually Low Prices, CARPETS!! CARPETS!’! Great Inducements now offering in nil grades of Ca pots to close out our stock ot tho season. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, All widths for Entries and. Halls, TABLE OIL CLOTHS Plain and Bordered. WINDO W SHADES. MEN AND BOYS WEAR, CLOTHS & OASTMERES Linen Ducks, Drillings, Drab.DeTao, 4c. of every description. Call ana see the best stock of mens’ wear in tho (own. 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, Doylies, Napkins. Table Cloths, Bath Towels, Ac, Lace Mantles, Silk Mantles and Saques ol tho latest styles. TnoCelebrated Hooped Skirt of the season, with the drop fastenings, enabling a lady to adjust the skin to make it any length she may wish It, either for the trail or walking dress. NOTIONS! NOTIONS!! In such great vorlety that It Is Impossible to enumerate them. Please give us a call and sco all descriptions of Linen Handkerchiefs, Lace Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves. Trimmings, Ribbons, Laces, Edgings, Insertlngs, Maersillea Trimmings, &0., Ac. . . . ,Please do not fall to give us an early call and e *anuno our complete stock, os wo ore always well prepared to prove the fact that wo do study the Interest ol our customers, and never suffer ourselves to be undersold. LEIDICH §• MILLER . Please be particular In noticing the heading and tne closing of onr 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 av Usft lies(Soots A FULL LINE OP French Porcallls Plain, Pure Mottled Mohairs, For Ladles Suite, Plain Mohair, All colors for suits, Alpacas, All Colors. Scotch Ginghams &c., &c. Puffed and Tack- ed Muslins For Garlbaldlos, Two yards wide, For Shawls and Dresses. always on hand! .^financial. 640 MILES OF THE UNION PA GIF I C RAIL R.O A D Are are now finished and In operation. Sixty miles of track have been laid this Spring, and the work along the whole line between the At* iantio and Pacific States is being pushed forward more rapidly than ever before. More than twen ty thousand men are employed,aud it is not im possibly that the entire truck,,from Omaha to Sacramento, will be finished m'XWJO Instead of I*7o. The means provided are ample, and all that energy, men and money eon do to secure the completion of this GREAT NATIONAL WORK, at the earliest possible day, will be done. The UNION PAUIETC RAILROAD COMPANY receive: ' I.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right of way, and all necessary timber and other materials found along thd line of its ope rations. V* lI.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of 12,800 acres of land to tho mile, taken In alter nate sections on each sldo of Its road. This isan absolute donation, and will bo a source of largo revenue In the future. - v lII.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of United States Thirty-year Bonds, amounting to from $lO,OOO to SIS.UOU per mile, according to tho difficulties to bo surmounted on Uio various sections to lib built. Tho Government takes n second mortgage os security, and It is expected that not only tho Interest, but tho principal amount may bo paid In services rendered by the Company lu transporting troops, mails, etc. The Interest 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 its own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, to aid In building tho road, to the same amount os tho U. 8. Bonds, Issued lor tho same purpose, and tio rv-re. The Government Peu- Mito tho Trustees for the First: Mortgage Bond holders to deliver the Bonds to tho Company only as tho mud Is completed, and after It has been exunilnecTby United States Commissioners and pronounced to bo lu all respects a first-class Railroad, laid witha heavy T rail,and complete ly supplied with depots, stallons, turnouts, car shops, locomotives, cars, &c. V.—A CAPITAL STOCK SUBSCRIP TION from the stock holders, of which over Eight Million Holtm s has been paid In upou iho wont already douo, and which will bo lucicused as the wants of iho Company require. * VI.—NET CASH EARNINGS on its Way Business, that already amount to More than the interest on Iho First Mortgage Bunds. Those earnings are no indication of the vast through tratllo thatmusl follow the opening of tho lino to the Pacific, but they certainly prove that FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS upon such a property, costing nearly throe times their amount, ; ABE SECURE BEYOND ANY CONTINGENCY. The Union Pacific Bonds run thirty years, are for Si,OuO each, and have coupons attached. They bear annual interest, payable on the first days of January and July at the Company’s Uillce in tho City of New York, at tho rate of six per cent, in gold. Tho principal Is payable in gold at matu rity. Tho price is 8102, uud at the present rate of gold, they pay a liberal income on their cost. The Company believe that these bonds, at the present rate, are the cheapest security‘in tho market, and reserve the right to advance the price at any time. ‘ ‘ Subscriptions will bo received in Carlisle by A. L. Bi’ONSLLR, and In Now York ATTHECOMPANY’S OFFICE, N 0.20 Nassau St. JOHN J. CISCO & SON, II (filters, No, 69 Wall St. And by tho Company’s advertised agents thioughout tho United (states. Remittances should be made in drafts or other funds par in A cut York, and the Honda will be se»t free oi cnarge byretum express. Parties subscribing through local agents taiU look to them for their safe delivery. A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR 1818 has lust been published by tho Company, giving fuller information than is possible In an advertise ment, respecting the Progress of the Work, the Resources of tho County traversed by tho Hoad the Means for Construction, and the Value of the’ Bonds, which will bo sent free on application at tho Company’s offices or to any of the advertised agpnta. JUHN J. CISCO, Treasure)-, Juno 4, 1808. —tf . Ecw I'ork. imeiical. gHE R-K ' 8 BITTER TINCTURE OF ROOTS WILL PERFECTLY CURE Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Disordered Stomach and Liver, Costiveuosa. Impurity of Blood, Headache, Vertigo or Giddiness, Ner vous Debility. Fever and Ague, In cubus op Nightmare, General nuvl Pains in the Back and Side. This is not a new Medicine; the receipt for maklnglt was brought from Germany to Balti more, Md,, over .fifty years ago, by Mr. Klein, who introduced It among a few of his Gorman friends and neighbors, who finding It to be un In valuable remedy for tbe above diseases recom mended it to others until it became, and still continues to bo, the household medicine of u I&rge portion of the. Germans of Baltimore. THE BITTER TINCTURE OF BOOTS is composed of Iho juices of a number of the most valuable roots and seeds known to the medical faculty, with a sufficiency of pure old rye whiskey to make one of the most effectual Tonic Tinctures ever offered to the public - Every person should use It every Bprmg, Sum mer aud Fall to purify the blood, g:vo tone to the stomach and invigorate the sy ■'tom. TESTIMONIALS. The Rev. Geo Hunter says: I do hereby certify that having used one bottle of Sherk’s Bitter Tincture of Roots, X have found It invaluable for the stomach and bowels. It re lieved mo of pains, nausea and cosilvenesa aud created an excellent, appetite, I confidentially recommend it to all as a reliable medicine. Jan. 27, LUdS. GEO. HUNTER. Having been afflicted for some time with dys pepsia, custlvenosS, loss of appetite, aud general prostration of the system, 1 used Bherk’s Bitter Tincture of Hoots, aud In u short time found my self entirely relieved, aud my health restored. * J. a. HEHUsT No. 21 North Hanover st., CurUnlo I hereby certify that the Medicine, known as Hherk’s Bitter Tincture of Hoots, has. to my knowledge, cured costlvencss, nightmare, loss of appetite and general debility. J. W. SMILEY, No. 35 North Hanover St., Carlisle. Having been afflicted with coatlvness for a long time, I tried Shovk’s Bitter Tincture of Roots, and have found 1 highly efibffent, relieving mo lu a short time. Try Handy® will find it good. A. \V. BENT/. No, 27 South Hanover St., Carlisle. lu the summer of 18C(i my health failed so that my whole system was prostrated as If worn out, so that 1 was unlit for business. 1 used ShorU s Hitter Tihcturo of Roots |nr some time and was completely- restored to health. I believe this medicine wll* do all that Is claimed far It. Carlisle, Feb. 1,1808. SAM’Ij GOODYEAR. Having been afflicted a long time with uervous debility and Indigestion, 1 used Shark's Bluer Tincture of Roots, uud have found It exceedingly bcncdc>al. and recommend it to all ns a reliable medicine. Mrs. E. KELLER. There Is more medical virtue In one of these bottles than in a gallon of any of the Bitters and mixtures now ofi'ored to the public. MSUSUFAOTIIRED AND SOLO. HY A. S CHAU 3 LA A CO., No. S 3 South Hanover Street, Carlisle, Ponn?a. Also, for sale by druggists and all country stores. DR, ROCK'S j? AIN -VIC TO R Cures Neuralgia, Toothache, pains In the Stom ocho and Bowels lu ten minutes. It never falls to cure pains In the Bach and Lamo backs. Ills the best la use for Rheu matism, Sprains, Choleramorbua, and Bummer Complaints. THE FAIN VICTOR is Nature’s Cure gathered from tho Vegetable Kingdom, nut a mineral poison. It should be In every bouse—a sure and certain help In time of need. The citizens of Carlisle that have used it testify as follows: I have been subject for the last fifteen years to attacks of rheumatism and Jarae back which for the last two years hud become so sc*' vero at times that I was entirely disabled for bu siness, 1 used your Dr, Hock's Pain Victor this Spring, and port of one bottle has entirely cmed mo. 1 recommend It with confidence to others* JACUB MARTIN,. No 31 South Hanover Street, Carlisle. I have used your Pain Victor for weakness in my back, and have found a perfect cure to a short time. I believe It to bo au Infallabio cure. JOHN B.PILKAY. The Rev. E. A. Brady, Pa., Bible Agent, says: I have used your Dr. Rock’s Pain Victor In my family, and found it a sure and quick cure for Neuralgia and .Toothache. B. A. BRADY. It cured me effectually of Ncurolglaand Tooth* ache. JOHN H. LANDIS. Dr. Rock’s PuinVlctor cured mo of Rheumatism and Neuralgia, - Mrs. LOUISa. MORIUSOif. We cheerfully recommend your Polo Victor as an Invaluable remedy for headache. WM, B. BUTLER, JOHN J. FALLE&, Made and sold by A. SCHAUBLA & CO., No. 35 South Hauover Street, Carlisle, Po. Whore oveiy person afUctcd withNeuralgla, Toothache, Head acboaud pains in the stomach are Invited to call and be cured Ip ted minutes ./re? of charge. sale by liruggists and all country stores, . Juno 11.1WW.—8m .. QCHOOIi TAX FOR 1868.—The Dupli- K 3 cate of school-Taxes lor the Borough of Cor llale. Is now In the hands of theTreasmerfor col lection. Notice Is theiefore given that the Treos uror will attend at the County Court House, (In CommissionersOfflco,)on FRIDAY, THE 3isr of JULY next, between the hours of 0 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 bo made on all taxes paid. Persons wishing to pay their taxes before the above date, can do so, by calling at the office of-the Troasur* er in Marion Hail BuiiiUs*. J. W- EBY, ■ Maya%l6Q9,-low .-Stamuvr. (ffiift (ffinttrprifea jyCENSED, BY THE . UNITED STATES AUTHORITY. ft NFW ENGLAND PAWNBROKERS JOINT STOCK OF UNREDEEMED GOODS, CONSISTING Op Silks, Shawls, Dress Goods. Linen Goods Dry Goods. Colton*. Fancy Goods, Albums Bibles, Silver Plated Ware, whtchcs, Cutlery, < Hewing Machines, &c„ <fco. .To bo sold. nil ONE DOLLAR EACH* without regard to valuA and not to bo paid for until vou know what are to reclovo. STOCK VALUED AT #200,000, SALESROOM, 30 Hanover 8l„ Boston. Tho moat popular, reliable, prompt andTjusincss llkexoncorn of tho kind. The hestof Boston ref erences furnished on- application. By patroni zing thlssaloyou imveacnanco to exchange your gdods w/Ui a large variety to select form. Terms to Agents,— \Vo believe our terms to ag ents are superior to those offered by any other house; Take particular nolieeqf thin’Onr Aconis arc not required to pay ono dollar for their proa cuts, os In all other concerns. Certificates, giving a complete description, of articles that will be sold for one dollar each, will be sold ot the following rales: Ten for Si / Thirty (with pscseutl/oi-SJ,- btxiy (with present) SO; One Hundred (with present) $lO. And same rate for larger clubs. LOOK AT THIS CHANCE to got a Silk Dross. Sowing Machine, Gold Watch or some other good article oi equal value, with but very little trouble and no expense to the Agent. Fora dub of Thirly.v/o will give tho person send ing it the choice of the following articles; Print Dress Pattern, Worsted Breakfast Shawl, White Linen Tablecloth, Embossed Table Spread, set of Steel Bladed Knives and Forks. Sot of Silver plated Forks, Elegant Engraved Silver-plated Gold-lined Goblet, violin and Bow, Fancy Dress Pattern, Pair Ladles’ Extra Quality Cloth Boots, Elegant Beaded SUk Parasol, One Hundred Pic ture Morocco Photograph Album, Elegant Ivory- Imuclled Spangled Silk Fan. One Dozen Large Sized Lined Towels, Ladies’ Morocco Shopping Bog. Alhambra Quilt, Fancy Balmoral Skirt, La dles’ Solid Gold California Diamond Ring, Gent’s Plain or engraved Gold Ring, (10 carets fine,) La dles’ Solid Black Walnut writing Desk, Ladies' Fancy Black Walnut Workbox, or a Cottage Clock. . For a Club of Sixty, one of the following articles; Fancy Cashmere Dross Pattern, Throe yards dou ble width Water Proof Cloaking, Thibet Shawl, Pour Yards Wool Prociting, Sotor Lace Curtains, vl.ndics* Double Wool Shawl. Silver-plated Cara 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-five 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 llatmo . ml suixt,«etof tvory-lmmilu Knives with Silver plated Forks, Pair of All-Wool Blankets, Rose wood Frume Brass Alarm Clock, Splendid Bead ed and Lined Silk Parasol, Ladles’ Splendid Mo rocco Traveling Bag,• Thirty Yards Print, or a Marseilles Quilt. Fhr a tiub of One Hundred, Splendid Engraved Silver-plated Tea Sot, three pieces (Sugar Bowl, Tea Pot and Creamer.) Silver-plated Cairo 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, Sliver Hunting Case Watch, Splendid Family Bible with elegant Steel Engravings and Family Uecordaud Photo graph Page, PopUn Dress Pattern, Engraved silver-plated IcoPltehop.Splpfidld Beaver Cloak Pattern, Sharpe’s Revolve*, Fancy Casslmcro Coat, Pants and Vest Pattern extra quality, Splendid Accordeon MufltO ’Box, Oho Pair Flue Damask Table Covers with One Dozen Dinner Napkins to match. Presents for Larger Clitbs in Proportion. This Is no Humbug Lottery Gift Enterprise or Sale of Cheap Jewelry, but a fair, square sale of unredeemed goods. Oar goods are NEW AND NOT SECOND HAND. And we guarantee more for the money invested than can be bought at any wholesale store la the country. Agonts.wlll please take notice of this. Do not send names, but number of your clubs from one upwards. Make your letters short, and plain as possible. Bo sure and send money amounting to 85.00 or more by Registered Letter, (which can bo sent from auy office), P, O. Money Order or Express - : for wbon Bout In thu* w«y vrm run nn rink, .ol iootUuK~it-'wiuituvui'. tsmall amounts may bo sent by mail but bo sure and put them m the office yourself. Wc cannot be responsible for Money lost, unless some z>rccautions'aTC tahento insure its safety . Send your address in full. Town, County and State. All Certificates are good until redeemed. 8. C. THOMPSON & CO., No. 30 Hanover St„ Boston. June 18,1858.—taugl Asrtiendfor Circulars.^id. T XT E ARE COMING! ANI) WILL PRESENT TO ANY PERSON Sending us a Club in our Great ONE DOLLAR SALE OF DRY AND FANQT GOODS, A WATCH, piece of SHEETING, SILK DRESS PATTERN, <to„ <tc„ FREE OP COST. Our Inducements during the past few years have been largo, ' . AVE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES OF PREMIUMS. Our friends will readily notice our Presents for 80 and 00 Clubs are now more than equal In value to Clubs of GO and 100 re spectively of other firms. PEASE EX AMINE “Cft Any poinon ordering either of the Clubs men tioned below,can have their selections of premi ums enumerated, corresponding to the size of tiio Club FREE OF ONE DOLLAR! /'hr a Club «/30, (&3.(—One of the following arti cles, viz: Delaine dress pattern, fancy colored bed spread. 100 view Turkey moroco album, 20 yards sheeting, striped cashmere delaine dress pattern, honey comb quilt, all wool square shawl, sot solid gold bosom studs; all wool (Uucy cash mere pants and vest pattern, gent’s hair guard chain, gold trimmings, silver plated chased but ter dish, silver plated 5 bottle revolving castor, on feet sot superior steeled bladcd knives and forks, worsted promenade shawl, ladles’ long gold plated chain, ladles’ double cold ring, gents’ heavy chased solid gold ring, solid black wulnut work box of writing Ue.sk, extra quality balmo ra! skirt, set Jewelry, sleeve buttons to match, violin and bow, gouts* cardigan Jacket,splendid ,cbony-D fluto,lvory trimmings, superior Turkey morocco shopping bag, ladles’high cutbalmoral hoots., Fbr a Club of CO, ($0.)~Ono of the following arti cles. viz: Black or colored alpaca dress pattern, EopUn dress pattern, one piece of bleached or rown shooting engraved sliver plated (> bottle revolving castor, 3 y 3 yards superior cashmere for pants and vest pattern, extra heavy honey comb quilt, two fancy colored bed spreads, pair f;ont’s calf boots, 4 yds. farmers’good wool frock ng, fancy cashmere plaid dress pattern, best Saality balmorai skirt, rosewood brass alarm ock,lndies’ all wool cloak pattern, silver plated cake or card basket, fur muff or capo; ladles* - fashionable wool double shawl, splendid clasped family Bible, oxl2, record page and engravings, 3 yds. double width water proof cloaking, set Ivory handle knives, with silver plated forks, one set lace curtain. !<\>r a Club of 100, (slo.)—One of the following ar ticles, viz; 4 yds. double width cloaking or com ing. 2 large, find bleached linen table covers with one do*, large sized dinner napkins to match, twenty-five yards splendid hemp carpet ing, good colors, extra quality black or alpaca dress patterns, extra quality poplin dress pat torus, on* largo piece superior quality extra width sheeting, pair gents* calf boots; best quali ty, silver bunting-cased patent lover watch, one dozen Ivory bandied.steel bindod knives mid forks, sliver plated engraved 0 bottle revolving castor, with cut glass bottles, splendid violin box and bow, complete, single barrel shot-gun’ Bacon’s six barrel revolver, pair superior white wool blankets, nice fur muff and cape, sliver plated engraved 100 pitcher, with salvor, seven and one half yards all wool fancy cnssimere. for suit, one dozen Rogers’ best sliver plated forks common sense sewfngiand embroidering ma chine, two heavy honey, comb quills, splendid, family Bible, record and photograph page “ For larger Clubs the value increases in Vkc same rd- Uo. • . , Catalogue of Goods and Sampled sent to unv address free. Send money by.registered letter. Address all orders to ALLEN, HAWS & CO.. 8.0 Box ft IQ l'ederal XI., Boston, Mass, Wholesale Dealers in Dry and Fancy Goads Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums. Leather Goods’ Ac., Ac. ’ Juno 11, 1868,—taugl rj.HANT AND COLFAX. UX AGENTS WANTED FOR J* L Hcadly’s Llfe of Grant. Now ready, a Life of Colfax, with a Steel Portrait. Price, 250. Given away witb evory copy of Grant. The National Hand-book of Facts and Figures, Just issued, la the book for the times. Scut for Si 60, ’ TREAT A Co., Publishers, 661 Broadnxuj v Y Jttly 2, lWfc.-taugl # ’ w ' 3Stj) (Bonks. 1868. 1868, A magnificent stock of now Goods now on ex hibition at GREENFIELD S HO. 4, EAST MAIN STREET CARLISLE, PA Having determined to keep a muoh larger stock ot D GOODS than heretofore, I am now prepared to exhibit one of tho most beautiful stock of goods, consist ing of all the latest novelties 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 tho latest Importation of our purchases lost week, wo know wo have some batgalus that cannot bo found elsewhere. GUENODEANB. SEASIDE LUSTERS. GRANIT POPLINS, CHENA POPLINS, The now and desirable shades of PEARL and BIS MARK ALPACAS only GO cents. ' THE BEST ASSORTMENT OP BLACK SILKS, In town one dollar seventy-five to four fifty per yard. A PULL LINE OP FANCY SILKS Lawns, OAjmmcfl, Percale, Alpaca Lnsronn. Delaimes, BLACK GOODS, BOMBAZINES, TAMIS CLOTH, A great bargain in ALL WOOL DELAINES, BLACK BLUE, DRAB and BISMARK. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OP WHITE CASHMERES, Gloves, Crape, Collars, Scarfing, Silks always on hand. Funeral orders promptly and Batls fiactorlly filled. A well selected stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, bought very cheap, will be sold at popular prices. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, from the lowest grade to the finest New York (including all the best makes. COTTONADEB, CHECKS, HICKORY STRIPES TICKINGS. GINGAAMS, TABLE CLOTHS, TABLE LINENS, all at prices that defy competition. WHITE GOODS, Piques, Nainsooks. Cambrics, Plad and Plain Swiss es, Tarlclons, Brilliants, Striped Muslins, Hosiery In great varieties, all sizes of the BEST ENGLISH GOODS, at reduced rates. BARGAINSINSHAWLS BARGAINS IN .SACKING CLOTHS. A Large Assortment ofSHADUS. CLOTHS & CASS I MERES, the lowest market rates, ia tact many «>r tain cheaper than before tho war. FRENCH COSSETS CHEAP The best selling KID GLOVKBIu town M-nitig at one dollar and twenty-five cts. A new lot of HOOP SKIRTS, dlxect from (he manufacturer at a bargain. FLOOR OIL CL OT H S N . O I CLOTHS STAIR OIL CLOTHS T A B L E OIL CLOTHS UMBBELLAB, PARASOLS. WU'DMIIEIiUis AU I ask is an examination of my stock. lUiy- be astonished at the difference of prices between this and other csiabliehmexite claiming to sell cheap. L. T. GREENFIELD, NO. 4, EAST MAIN 8T B E E T, ojsueii, pa May JS. 1888. ~Vr ALU ABLE INFORMATION. SELECT YOUR OWN NUMBERS n? the • ROYAL SPANISH LOTTERY! The most responsible institution of the kind In the world. Selecting numbers in this Lottery Is a new idco—and one well adapted to the wants of the people. It affords u sater means of specula tive Investment than most other business risks. * or fall information, address LLOYD, BBMMEB &■ CO., ! 75 Nassau Street, Now York. Boom 19. Juno 25,1868. AT YOUR OWN JLi HOMES.—Bother sox—suitable for ft steady fauna or leisure hours—ln every city and town. LARGE PROFITS REALIZED. Address, with red stamp, for particulars, „ WARNEK A CO.. Juno 11, 1868. 810 Broadway, Arty I'orA - . SUMMER POPLINS. Challies, «tc. ALPACAS, CASHMERES,‘Ac. “COSTAR’S” Preparations. EVERYBODY Tries Them ! EVERYBODY Uses Them ! EVERYBODY Believes iu Them ! EVERYBODY Recommends Them Are you troubled by lints, Mice, * Roaches, Ants? 'COSTAR’S" EXTERMINATOR. “Only Infallible Remedies Known.” “Free from Poison,”— “Not dangerous to the Human Family." “Rats como out of their lioles to die." Improved to keep In any climate. COSTAR’S" BED-BUG EXTEU. A Liquid "Destroys and prevents Red-Bugs." Never Falls.” PRINTS, For Moths In Furs, Woolens. Car pels, Ac. COSTAIVS” INSECT PO.WDEU. Destroys Instantly Flees and all Insects on Plants, Fowls. Ani mals, Ac. “A sure thing.” Thor sands cun testify. 1 COSTAR’fI" CORN SOLVENT, For Corns,' Bunions, Warts, Ac.— “Try it,” Don't miller with Pam 1 A Won derful power qf.Healing! Every family should keep It In the house. 'COSTAR’S" BUCKTHORN SALVE. * A Universal Dinner Pill” (sugar- SOyears administered In a Physician’s Praoiice. ‘COSTAU S” BISHOP PILLS. “That Cough will kill von. Don’t neglect if, COST AH'S” COUGH REMEDY. The children, cry for It —its a Soothing Syrup.” • pur -Coughs, Coins, Hoarseness, Boro. Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough Asthma* Brouchlal Affections. • singers; Speakers, and all troubled with Throat Complaints, will hud this a bonollclal Rectorial Remedy. Beautifies the Complexion .giving to the skin a transparent.fresh ness. COSTAR’S” BITTER-SWEET AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Bonders tho'skin clear, smooth and soil. Removes Tan, Freck les, Pimples, «£o. Ladles, try a bottle, 'ami see its wonderful quality, ■' AS • 111 Beware M 1 of all Worthless Imitations. A3*'None genuine without “COHTAR'B” Sig nature. ASI-250. and 60c. Kites kept by all DRUGGISTS, Ajv**l sizes sent by mail on receipt ofprlco. Gih S 2 pays foi* any thro* Si size* by EScprcas.* Ail-85 pays spr eight glslzes by Express. Address A3-For Sale by O. INHOFF, 4sr*Sold by all Wholesale Dmiglsta la*. Philadelphia, No, AND IN ALL THE LARQB CITIES. : AU23.mi.-fim ffieto ¥otfe (golittwy Are you annoyed with Red-Rugs? Can’t sleep nights! , Its effects, are Immediate.’ For Cuta, Burns, Bruises. Wounds, Sore Breasts, Piles, .Ulcers, -Old Ootfia, Itch, Scrofula and Cutaneous Eruptions; Chapped- Hands. Lips. *tc., Bites of Animals. Inserts, Ac Of extraordinary eineaey for Cos. ttveuesd. Indigestion, Nervous and Sick Headache. Dyspepsia. Dysentry, Gerjerai Debility, Liver Complaint, Chills Fever. Ac. Not griping. Gentle, mild and -sooth- HENRY R. COSTAB. 012 '£roadu.tii/, N. Y, GTanUtoatea (Status. nou.vTY commissionEß.t-Tho Vy undersigned an active, worlclng Democrat, oners himself oh a candidate for tho office of County Commissioner, subject to tho decision of tho Democratic County Convention. Ho earnest ly asks tho support offals follow Democrats. June 25,1808.—t0 JOSEPH BAUTZ. /BOUNTY COMMISSIONER. The \J undersigned will bo a candidal© for the of fice of County Commissioner, subject to tho de cision of the Democratic County Convention. Carlisle, Juuo 18, luos.—to JiSO. BEETEM. w ( BOUNTY COMMISSIONER.- The y undersigned will bo a candidate for tho olllco of County commissioner, subject, to tfao de cision of iho Domocrailo COuuly Convention. JUUO 1», lootb-rtc JA». V.UNUEUNVOOD. COUNTY COMMISSIONER.—X here by announce myself us a candidate for ibo ouico of Cotdfty CuiuuuNdluucr, subject to tho decision of (qßVomouratlo County Convention, Juno 4, HEmtY UuUDD. COUNTY COMMISSIONER.—I re epoctiully announce to my frlonds In Cum norland county that 1 will bo a candidate for the ofllco.of County Commissioner subject to the decision of liio-Democratic County Convention. Juno -I, IbW. DAVID ttTEHHKTT. COUNTY COMMISSIONER.—The undersigned wlli bo a candidate lor the adieu* ui County Cuiumissioncr, subject to tfao action of tho Democratic County Convention. May 21, loos.—tc PETER MONYEII. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. The undersigned will bo a candidate for the «f- Uuo of Couuiy Cuiumissioncr, subject to tlio de cision of tho Democratic County Convention. M, HOLCOMB. Carlisle, May 7,1868 to COUNTY COMMISSIONER. The undersigned will bo a candidate lor tho oUlco oj County Commissioner, suiject to tho decision of tho Democratic County Convention. Having lost an arm in tho survive of bis country, ana bulug unable to earn a iivllhood by manual la bor, uouslts tho generous encouragement und support of his Democratic fellow citizens. Juuo 11,to 11. L.HECKEU, LX)K DISTRICT ATTOUNEY.-I Jj hereby uuuouucomyhoif acoudlduio for Dls v».ol AIU.niMV. HiilUiu'.t. U» thn der.lHlnn of till! De mocratic CouutyMJouvuntlon. Apnj 23, l6oß.—2xu* ADAM KELIiKH. DISTRICT ATTORNEY.—I an nounce myself an a caudidatofor tho oiiicu ui ulatrict Attorney, subject to the decision of Hie Demucralic nominating convention. CUA». K. MAGDAUtiUDIN, May 7, 1808.—tp. District attorney.—! respect luily auuouuce to my trlcnds In Cumberland v,ouuiy t that X will bo a candidate at tho next el ection, fur tho ollico .of District Attorney, sub ject however to the approval of the Democratic Convention. I wiil bo thankful for tbo support of my follow Democrats, aua pledge rnyueii, 11 nominated aud elected, to dischargo tho duties of the olllco with honesty aud ildahiy, March 2tf, ISda.—to Hailtoafi ILiuess. QUM.BJfiHI.ANU VALIEV RAIL ROAD! CHANGE OF HOUBB 1 On and after Monday, May 11tii,-18C8, Passen ger i rams will run aaJyas follows, (Sundaysex cepted;; , _ WESTWARD; Attommodaiion Train leaves Harrisburg 8.05 A. M., M eobanlcsburg 8.38, Carlisle 0.15, Newvlllo 0.50, ali.ppoasburg 10. H. Cbambersburg 10.45, Ureen cuhLic *1.23, arriving at Haggerstown 11.60 A. M. Mali aVutn leaves Hamsuuxg 1.40 P, M., Me. obanicsburg 2.13, Carlisle 2.45, Newvlllo B.2u.ab»p -peusburg is.s* l , Cbambersbmg 4.30, Orccucantlc O. nrrlvlug at Ungorslowu 6.35 P. M. Jxxprcax 'l'rain leaves Harrisburg 4,16 P. M., Mo obuulcsburg 4.47, Carlisle 6.17. Newvnio 5.60, ship pennburg 0.17, arriving at Uhambersburg at 0.45 P, M, A Mixed Train leaves Charaborsburg h. 05 A. M„ Oreeueostio 9.25, arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 A. M. EASTWARD Accomvwdallon Train leaves Cbambersburg 4.45 A. M., ahlppeusburg 5.L1, Newvlllo 5.45, Carlisle 018, Mecbauicsburg 0,47 arriving at Harrisburg 7.15 A. M. Afail Train leaves Hagerstown 8,00 A. M„Green castlo 8 35, cbambersburg 0,15, Shlpponsburg 0.45, Nowvillo 10.10, Carlisle 10.63, Mecbaulcsburg 11.20, arriving at Harrisburg 11.60 A. M. JOcprms Train leaves Hagerstown 12.00 P. M„ Oreeucastlo 12.33. Cbambersburg l.JO.Sbippens burg 1.43, NowvUle 2.16, Carlisle 2.68, Mechanics burg 3.20, arriving at Harrisbui g 3.65 P. M. A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 3.16, P. M., Oreeucastlo 4.22, arriving at Cbambersburg 5.15 P. M, - „ «4*Malclng close connections at Harrisburg wlib trains to and from Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg and all points West. O. N. LULL, JSUrKRINTENDBNT’S OFFICE, bvp’t. Cfmmb'a, Pa., Maj 8, Ib6B. . May 14,1808. TJEADING BAIL ROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT May 20th, 1858. Great Trunk Line from tho North and North west for Philadelphia, Now York, Reading, Potts villo, Tataaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Linz, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as lol lows: at 2.60,6.25 and B.w A. M.. 12,4(1 noon, and 2.05 and 0.05 P, M. t connecting with similar trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving at Now York at ADO, 10.00 and 11.60 A. M., and d. 50, 7.40 and 10.30 P. M. Sleeping cars accompanying tho ioO A. M. and 0.35 IV M. trains without oimngo. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottavilio, Tanj aqua, Minoravillo. Ashland, Pine Grove, Allen . town and Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. M., and 2.05 and 4.10 P. M, stopping at Lebanon and Principal Way Stations; the 4 lOP.M.maklngconnections for Philadelphia and Collumbhxonl y. For Potts villo,Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuyl kill aud susquehauna Rail Rond, leave Harris burg at 3.55 P. M. Returning: leave New York at 0.00 A. M., 1200 noon,-and 6.00 aud 8.00 P. 61. Sleeping''can* accompanying tho w.oo A. 61. and 5.00 a «ud 8.00 P. M. trams without change. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia . 7.30 A. 61., returning irom Reading at u. 30 P. 61 stopping at all stations; Pottavilio at MS A, 61 nuu 245 P. M.; -Aoshiaud oooA. M. and 12.10 noon and 2.00 P, 61.; Tnmaqua at 8.30 A. 6I„ and 1.00 and 8 45 P.M. Leave Pottavilio for Harrisburg, via Schuyl kill and Susquehanna Rail Read at 7.10 A. 61. uud 12.00 noun. Reading Accommodation Train: Leaves Read ing ui7.3u A. 61., returning from Philadelphia at 6.15 I*. M, Pottslown Accommodation Train: Leaves PotUlowu at 045 A. M., returning loaves Phlln dolphtaat.4Jttl P. M, Columbia Rail Road Trains leave'Heading at 7.00 A. 61,, and 0.15 X*. M. for F.phrala, Lltlz, Lan eastor, Columbia, Ac. Porklomen Rail Road Trains leave Porlciotneh Junction at 0.00 A. M. and 5.65 X». M. Returning: Leave Sklppack at 0.45 A. 61., and LIS P. M., con necting with similar trains on Reading Rail Road. On Sundays: Leave New York at 8.00 P. M., PhiladelphiaB.oo A. 61. and 3.16 P. 61., tho K.OO A. 61. Tram running only to Heading; Puitsviiic 8.00 A. M.; Harrisburg 6.25 A. 61. and 4.10 and 0.35 P 61., and Reading at l.io, 2.55 and 7.15 A. M. for Harrisburg, and 7.u0 A. 61. and 1i.40 P. M. fur New Yoik uud 4,25 P. 61. fur Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season,School and Ex cursion Tickets, to and from ail Rplnta; at reduc ed rates. Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed each passenger. , Q.A. MGOLLS, Reading. Pa., May 20, *O3, Genera/ Aup’f. 61ay 28,1808. 7 OA U. 8. TREASURY NOTES. — i Ov Holders ol U.8.7-tto TreatL*hy So ks stumid uour In mind that tho time allowed for conv.erßionliilo 5-20 Bunds, will expire on llio Ist\i mat., for tho June Borlos*and tho loth July for llio July series, alter which poriodH the Gov i ernmotit will pay oil'tho Notes in Greenbacks, and holders of 7 'M Notes will loose the advan tage of receiving a 5-2 o Hlx Per Cent, Gold Bear ing Bond, or ttiopresent hluh premium on the T-'JOV. Tho Farmer’s Bank or Carlisle, will attend to tho conversion or sale of theso noUt? for par ties holding them. ’ ' ' June il, •- S. PATENT AGENCY, C. L. LOCHMAN, 21 “WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE PA., Executes Drawings, Specifications, 4c„ and pre sents Patents |or Inventors. Fob. l’i, JVEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE, FOR BOTH SEXES Tfto course of Instruction Is ihoroui/h and jmu- Hcnt. Charges low and accomodations unsurpass ed. Prof. L. H. Hurnmond, hz M.j takes charge of the classical department. Fall term begins Au gust 3rd. For catalogues and lUU particulars, address. ' T. U. VICRROY. A. M., -July 2,1808. —It* Anvllle, Lebanon Co., I*n. CALL AT NO. C 9 SOUTH HANQVEI* STREET, and get one of PEFFER’S PATENT BOOT JACKS, It L» ibo Best Coot Jack In the market. >T. b.—Furniture repaired at short notice nod on reasonable terms. . May 21, 1868.—2 m 32, J). QUIQLEY hotels. JIKAN KLI N HOuTe, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, CARLISLE, PENN'A, GEORGE WETZEL, Proprietor. Fob. 0. 1868.—1 y CUMBERLAND VALLEY HOUSE, J* CORNER OF EASTHIOH ABD- BEDFORD STREETS, ' 1 CARLISLE. FA. j. B. FLOYD, Proprietor. MatoAW, 153*— ly.. . M. C. HERMAN.
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