®I)C Jfiiariutß. id Ornin Knrkct. BY J. H. 330SLER A 31R0. IAJILISLK, July 20, 1808. F10ur—Fam11y,......813 00 Now Coni 1 00 Flour—Super. 000 Oats, old 70, new, CO Ryo Flour ; 860 Clover Seed, 060 "Wheat—White 2 10 Timothy Seed,.... 1 75 Wheat—Rod -2 00 New Hay ton—... 10 00 Ryo $1 50 Carlisle Floor an CORRECTED WEEKLY 3 Carlisle Provision Market. Carlisle, July 29,18C8. 35 pr. 00 to 100 23 Potatoes—b—V bus 175 10 Apples—best—bus 2 50 10 Apples—2d b—V bus 2 IK) lb iiag5......... —4 15 Battor, Bbb8» Bard,. Ta110w....... Bacon—Hams,. Bacon—Sides,.. Piii-bAUELPHiA, July 28,18C5. Flour.—Sales at 80 ooa 7 bo suporlluo Slate, 8 a 0 45 for extra Stale; 0 50a7 80 for superllno Western; 8 i;0al0 40 lor choice Western; lOoUiv 12 75 for good to choice white wheal extra; 800 ail 70 for common to fair extra; 0 eOalofor good to choice do. ilyo Flour Is Urm. at 7 70al0. Corn Meal is quiet. Sales Brandy wino at 0 20a0 25* Grain.—Si 95 lor No 1 spring: 200 for whlto Canada; 1 82 for No. 2 Spring; 2 85 lor Amber Michigan. Hye la quiet, Baney Malt Is Him at 287 anU*every choice at 2 10. Corn is la-c. iowei with a largo supply* sales at 100 a 1 mix cd Western, aduat ; 114 for handsome do., and 1U for high mixed, nearly yellow. Oats aro dull and lower at for Western m store, and boa lor Weaornallo it. ifieto gUi&mißmenta. gHEXUEE’S SALES, By virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Expo* nus issued out of the Court of Common Fleas oi Cumberland County, and to mo directed, 1 will expose to sale, by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, In the .Borough of Carlisle, on J*Vi day, AuyuJii 2 1, IMW, at iu o’clock, A, M„ tho fol* lowing described Kcai Estate, to wit: A I’m tof Baud, situate in ttilvor Spring town* ship, Cumberland conuty, Fa., bounded on toe East by land of Henry Voglesong, on the South and West by lands of Uoorge Boistimo and the Couodoguluot Crook, and on tho Wui ill by muds of ejamuel Voglesoug und Jacob Bimmous, cou* taliung 176 Acres, more or jess, having thereon erccto k uTwo-aiory Frame Dwelling and -Buck Kitchen, Frame Bara, Wagon eihed, Uug Bon, him other outbuildings, bel/.ed und taken in execution as Wio propi rty of Edward Dummy. —ALSO- A lot. of ground situate In jNow Sliver Spring township, Cumberland ouniy, bounded on the Noith by the Carlisle ami lianisbuig Turnpike, on the West hy an alley, on the Suutn by an alley,and on the East by lotof JohnK.ncb containing-15 loot in iront, uml l>lKet in depth, bo the same • » ore or less having thereon erected a Two-Story Frame Uuii.se, Frame Stable, Smoke House and Hog Fen. Mo zed and taken in excu tion as tho property of Jacob Wort. - ——ALc>o— A Lot of Ground, situ to in Upper Allen town ship, Cumberland county,bounded on the North by tho . late road, on the East by land ol George Beelman, on the South by land of George Engie, and on the West by Abraham Zook, containing one half aero more or less, having tnereou oree ted a Two-Story Frame Dwelling, Hack Kitchen, Frame stable, Sla..ghiei; llotiou, and other out buildings. seized and taken m execution as the property of i'oter Cooklin. -ALSO A ».ot of Ground, situate in the Borough of Car lisle. Cumberland county, bounded on the North by West Locust alloy, on tho East by private al ley of Dr. W; W. Dale. E. Cornman and the cleft, on tho South by Luutner sti c ■ t, a jd on the \\ esi bj’ Mrs. Smith, containing •!» leet In front ami 2-JD loot In depth, more or less, having thereon el ected a Two-Story Frame liouqp hack Kitch en, and oilier outbuildings, on aouthei street, and a Two-Story Frame House on .the “Uey. • -ALSO A Lot of Ground, situate in tho Borough of Car lisle. Cumberland county, bounded on tho East by tho Letort Spring, on Hie South by John Spahr, on the West by North East sticct, and on the North by William Simhr, containing o> feet in front and SOU feouin depth, more or less, having thereon erected a Ono-uud-a-Half-Stoo Brick House, Two Ono-nnd-a-Ilnlf-Story Frame Houses, and other outbuildings. —ALSO— A Lot of Ground, situate In tbo Borough of Car* lisle, Cumberland county, bounded on tno East by John l-’ark, on tho South by East South street, on iho West by John M’Carluey, aud on the North byGodfry Bernier, containing 1 0 feet in front and 120 feet In depth, more or less, having thereon erected Two Two-Story Frame Houses One Frame and Log House, Kitchen, and 'other outbuildings, —ALSO- A Lot of Ground, aliuuio in the Borouph of Car lisle, Cumberland county, bounded on tho East by James M’Uonlgal, on the South by John Natchor mid Amos swelgcrt, on tho West b> Mis. Jefferson, and on the North by Liberty street containing ui feet In front and 12U feet In depth, more or less, having thereon erected Three Two-Story Frame Houses, and other .out buildings. Seized and taken in execution as tho property of Michael Laley, and Jane Lalej his wife. To'be sold by me, JOS. 0. THOMPSON, Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, Sheriff. July 2», lotw. CONDITIONS.—On all sales of $5OO, or over, $3 will bo required to bo paid when tho property is stricken oil; and 525 on all sales under ssou. LL- HAlLlj Come yo Dlscoulato, and Take Courage ye Alllc tedl Use tho Means and go your way regolc ingl Chronic Diseases Cured I Acute Prtlu in stantly Relieved 1 The Blind Caused to See!- The Deaf to Hear! The Lame to Walk I Ana tho Sick Healed! By p ro f. E. L. DUHti .LEY, (tho celebrated English Analytical Physician author of the key to unlock themysteries of Brcma, lire Deaths. LET NONE DESPAIR! as Prof. D. has in bis posses ion those Infallablc remedies oi the late scientitic discoveries, oven the hand of the Almighty stretched forth to savi the world of makiud imm luuumerabJc sorrow?- and premature dissolution, and which is robbing death of its thousand stings, and the grave of lu terrible victories. CHRONIC OR ACUTE DISEASES of whatever name or nature, oven those given iq as beyond tho reach of medical aid. aie those must desired, suqli cases tho Prol. delight to combat, and witli the aid ,pf iaod to conquer, n.- thousands who had despaired of health, have again been restored to health and usefulness. The Doctor does not only remove disease, but re moves the cause, producing a p emaueut cure. Tho CONSUMPTIVE, oven In advanced stages need no more dreAd a premature grave, as all discuses of tho Lungs, Heart, Bronchitis, Throat and LaryngiU > ami respiratory ollectlons are cuicd by Medical inhalation and Topical treatment theoniy infal lible remedies known. Examinations are made with Laryngcsiope and llcspiroinctcr, the onlj reliable lung tester lu tho world. LADIES OP AMERICA! The celeb lAod Trench remedies for the cure oi all diseases peculiar to your sox, is now within your reach-A word to the wise is faiUlcicnt. The Profs, experience is equaled by lew; his exam inations have been from ten to twelve thousand patients yearly lu the hospitals of Trance and England for over thirty years. A LIMITED NUMBER OT PATIENTS are now preferred, nor does the Prof, desire to make itluomllvo but by bis lung-ami extensive experience and seieiitllio treatment lu tho hand* of God to beueUt the sick and sulToring. CONSULTATION FREE. N. B .—HLMfiMliKii tho Doctor is permanent ly located, and enu'bo consulted at No. 32, Main Btrbet, Carlisle. Pa. ’ July 3u, If Asthe weather is now very PROPlTlOUSandthothe prices are most fa vorable for the laying in of your winters coal, the subscriber would otter his slock to the public knowing lull well the disposition of the trade generally to make many piomlseslo oUectsalos. Tho subscriber would prefer 10 leave tho quality of the coal he furnishes SPEAK' FOR ITSELF, and he will be held to tho following which ro his old standards. 1. To sell nonejjut the best coal that is to be had. 2. To sell as cheap os any one in the trade. 3. To deliver what ills c ist>-iuera buy, and not to furnish them wlth a lower priced article, to make tho price suit his sales. - I. Believes in tho principle tha scales cannot bo in use (without repairs,] for a series of years, to the advantage of the customers. 5. To keep ail kinds of coal to be had an y where else. (i. Never to misrepresent coni to make a sale. 7. To gnara tee full.two thousuna pounds to tho tou. 8. To give the customers the advantage of any change of prices at the mines. I). Is determined -to do all In hi- power for the bdnoflt of those who deal with him. Scud u your orders and you shall bo dealt as fairly with, and on os favorable terras as any yard in the place. • July 80, IftOH. IN BANKRUPTCY. • 'District Court United States. Eastern District, Pennsylvania. John Benlz, of Carlisle. Cumberland County, Bankrupt, having petitioned for his dischar. o. a mooting of creditors will bo bold on the nine* teen'h day of August, 1868. at 10 o’clock, A. M., before Register Cnas. a. Barnett, lu the Court House, In Carlisle; that the examination of the Bankrupt may bo finished, and any business of meetings required by Section 27 or 28 ol the Act of Cuiigre»s, transacted. The Register will certify whether the Bankrupt has conformed to his duty. . • A hearing will also bo held on Wednesday, the -second day of September, before the Court at Philadelphia, at 10 o’clock, A. AI., when and where parties Interested may show cause against the dllscharge. P C. ELLMAIib , • U .B. Marshall. PerS. H. GALBRAITH, Deputy. U. S. Dop. Marshal’s Office, Bloomfield, July 21,1808. July 80,1808.—St SOTICE TO CLAIMANTS.—A laree number of claims for damages under the of Assembly for the rebel or persons who Buffered loss during the war to suppress the • late rebellion having been placed In ray hands, I de sire to inform all having claims under said Act that I am now prepared to put the claims In proper form lor presentation to the Board of Co m m ission e rs. As the proof required for the authentication of the cln‘ras depends very much upon the different circumstances attending the losses or damages. I wouln suggest that claimants should call and see me before bringing their witnesses, In order that I rany be able to give them proper infoimatlon preparatory to making out tbeir claims. This Bill covers all damages done to personal or real estate, either by the Union forces or Rebel army. July 80,1868,—1t JOHN 1 EE. IVTOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that -Ll letters Testamentary on the estate of David Hume, Esq., deceased, late of Hampden town -8l)b>. Cumberland county, have been grant ed to the undersigned, residing in Eitst Penns boro township. Ail persons indebted losatd es tate are requested to make payment Immediate lyll*SithT ,i Kir For sale by Druggists and all country storci. Mull and French Muslins, French Needle | June ix. iww,—am and Soft Finish, Victoria and Bishop Lawns, Work nud Hamburg Embroideries V E R V LOW SUMMER CASSI MERES, CI/'THS AND VESTINGS. Elegant styles and qualities at prices that de fy competition. Suits made to order by the best workmen in the town. CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! Brussels, Three Ply; Ingrain, Home-Made and Hemps, without regard to profit, Oil Cloths in 4- 5-4. 0-4,8-4, all qualities. Rugs, Mats, Shades, Mat tings, Looking Glasses, Hosiery, Gloves. NOTIONS, SON A BLB GOODS, and compare our price list. Please remember the 6U stand Under Hannon’s Hotel, EAST MAIN STREET All who wish CHEAP DRY GOODS. All who wish CHEAP HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, All who wish A Fall Stock of Seasonable Goods, at reduced prices, call at W. C. SAWYER & Go’s,, EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA. July 80,1838, iißrtiical. gHEBK'B BITTER TINCTURE OR ROOTS WILL PERFECTLY CURE Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Disordered Stomach and Liver, Cosuvoucss. Impurity of Blood, Headache, Vertigo or Giddiness, Ner vous Debility. Fever and Ague, In cubus or Nightmare. General Debility, Cramp, Colds, and Pains in the Hack and Side. Tills Is not a now Medicine; the receipt for making It was brought from Germany to Baltl more, Aid., over fifty years ago, by Mr. Klein, wlio Introduced it among a few of his Qdrman friends and neighbors,who finding It toboan In* valuable remedy for the' above diseases recom mended it to others until it became, and still continues-to bo,-the household medicine of u largo portion of the Germans of Baltimore. THE BITTER TINCTURE OF ROOTS is composed of the 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 ono of tho most effectual Tonic Tinctures over offered to the public.—- Every person should use it every Spring, Bum mer and Kali to purify tho blood, give tone to tho stomach and invigorate the sy-tem. , TESTIMONI A L.S . The Rev. Geo Hunter says: I do hereby certify that having used one bottle ofHherk's Hitter Tincture of Roots, I have found it invaluable for the stomach and bowels. It re lieved mo of pains, nausea and costlvcncss and created an excellent appetite. 1 confidentially recommend it to all as a reliable medicine. Jan. 27,18U8. GEO. HUNTER. Having been ufllictcd for some time with dys pepsia, costlvcncss, loss of appetite, and general prostration of the system, I used Bherk’s Bitter Tincture of Routs,and in a short time found my self entirely relieved, and my health restored. , j. y. uerusT. No* 21 North Hanover Bt., Carlisle. 1 lierobj’certify that the Medicine, known as Sherk's Hitler Tincture of Roots, has to my knowledge, cured cosllvcness, nightmare, loss of appetite and general debility. J. W. SMILEY. No. ID North Hanover St., Carlisle. Having boon nfUlctcd with coatlvness for a long llmo, I tried Bhevk's Bitter Tincture of Roots, uml have louml 1 highly olUclent, relieving mo la it short time. Try it mul you will liiul Hguod. A. W. BENT/. No. 17 .South Hanover St., Carlisle. In the summer of IMii my health failed so that my whole system was prostrated as if worn oui, so that 1 was unlit for business. X used Shork s Jhtier Tincture of Roots lor some time and was completely restored to health. I behove this medicine will do all that is claimed for it. Carlisle, Feb. 1, 1808. KAM’L GOODYEAR. Having been mulcted along time with nervous debility and indigestion, 1 used Shcrk’s Bliter Tincture of Roots, and hove funnditexecedingly beuellcal. and recommend it to all a.s a reliable medicine. Mrs. E. KELLER. There Is raoro medical virtue In one of these bottles than in ji gjillou of any of the Hillers and mixtures now offered to the public. iIANUFACTUUKD AND SOLD 11Y A . S 0 H A U B LA & CO., No. 32 South Hanover Street. Carlisle, Penu’a. Also, for sale by druggists and all country stores. Dll. ROCK'S PAIN VICTOR Cures Neuralgia, Toothache, pains In the Slom aclio and Bowels in ton minutes. It never fails to euro pains in die Back ami Lame backs. It is the best in use for Rheu matism, Sprains, Choleramorbus, and Summer Complaints. THE PAIN VICTOR Is Nature’s Curo gathered from the Vegetable Kingdom, not a mineral poison. It should bo l/i every housc—a sure and certain help In time of need. The citizens of Carlisle that have used it testify as follows: I havebeensubjectforthelastUiteeu yours to attacks of rheumatism and lamo back which for the last two years hud become so so vero at Limes that I was entirely disabled for bu siness, 1 used your I)r. Rock's Pain Victor tills Spring, and part of one bottle has entirely cured me. I recommend it with conlldenco to others. JACOB MARTIN, . No 31 South Hanover Street, Carlisle. I have used your Pain Victor for weakness in my back, and have found a perfect cure In a short time. I believe It to bo an lufallablo' cure. JOHN 13. 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 curo for Neuralgia and Toothache. ,E. A. BRADY. It cured me effectually of Nearalglnuml Tooth ache. JOHN H. LANDIS. Dr. Rock’s PalnVictor cured me of Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Mrs. LOUIS*. MORRISON. Wo cheerfully recommend your PalnVictor as an invaluable remedy for headache. WM. B. BUTLER, JOHN J. FALLER, T F A H UMBU G‘, I Whul u wonder That the doors Are open wide; liver 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 Have been jealous When their patients Use Pam Paint. Pile up facts As high ns mountains, Flash the truth Beiuro their eyes, Bui the cry Is always humbug, Men oi science Full of lies. People know that liniments composed of Cay enne Pepper, Tin pontine, Hartshorn, Ether. die,, will produce inlUunmatum and pain. ’To pur chase such trash to stop Pam and lullamniatlon is ridiculous. Fire will not stop heal: a dumb brute shuns the heat, and knows enough to wade In a pond of water, when wounded, to reduce, coo),and euro lutlainnuulon and Fever. pimps and gamblers try to look honest, but folks can read the Jaeo too plainly. Some try to persuade the ignorant that pills, physic, are., cleanse, tilts blood, purge the system, and do a bundled other things equally absurd. Every body knows Llml it is false, and no medicine can purify or iacidise a drop of blood, food uiaki s aloud, hone, ami muscle, ami m tUu stall’ ul Idle. Every docju oi medicine swallowed Is injected, and hurried out oi the system as quick a's j»o>-i -blc, Jt is an enemy; yea. a deadly foe. Consti pation, 111 healt, and weakness, are the result oi dosing, dosing, dosing the stomach. The living system has enough lo do without.working hut self to death in expelling'and kicking out (he pernicious uosliunis poured down the throat.— Food she welcomes when she needs it; yea, asks for 11. Let pill-mukms-and physic venders slop eating food, and see how long they can subsist on llieir blood-purifying, invigorating, health giving medicines ami cordials. What humbug is more tVanspaveiit? A dog would feel so in sulted, if oll’eredu dose, ho would curl his tall downward lu scorn, ami run away m utter dis gust. Ail physical pain arises Hum milammatlou. Put out the lire and you stop pum absolutely.— You cun slop pain as easy as you can quench lire with Viator. WULCOTT'sS PAIN PAINT subdues inllammaLion,heat,and fever one hundred times faster than Ice. Thousands have had a practical lest of Us merits at the very munion L til most ex treme pain, and they can testily that it has nut fulled in doing Us woik*„ it is harmless; it has no stain; It gives no smart; It Is simple; ills for sale by Druggists every wlicrq; and it is tested free of cost at 17U CHATHAM JdtilJAitE, N. Y., and 022 Arch Street, Philadelphia. . My wife had an ulcer on her leg for thirteen years caused by varicose veins, ulceration ex tending iroiu her ankle to her knee,some places eating away lo the bone,! have employed over twenty physicians at Vast expense during tills period. But all attempts at cure proved utterly abortive until i tried Hr. Wolcott’s Pain Paint, which the doctors told me was a humbug. But humbug or not. it has done the work completely In less limn one mouth, removing the pain at the Hist application. 1 kept her leg wot with Pain Paint constantly until healed. 1 wish we hud more humbugs as useful as Hr. Wolcott's Pain PalnT. i uni well known in this city;-any per son who wants to make further inquiry will call at 101 West street, New York, at the Hanover House,of which lam the proprietor, and i think I cun satisfy them as to Hie beneilt derived by the use of Pulu Palut. May ,12. Ibits.. PETEU MINCK. I unV selling Wolcott’s Pain Paint and Annlhl iator, and it certainly gives sausiacilon lo my, cusiomers. D. F. HOLES**"’' Druggist, J. I am selling moreof Wolcott's Pain Paint, than other Patent Medicine. C. N. CIHITENTiJN, Wholesale Druggist, No. 7 Uth Avo„jN. V I sell more of Wolcott’s Pain Paint UuinVll the other patent medicines combined, und I keep a full supply otall that have any demand., auiiaupi y VALENTINE H.VMMANN, Druggist, No. 11 7lh Avenue, N. V. July 2, ISiW. —taugl Valuable farm at public WALE.—The undersigned will sell at public suio. ou the premies, lu Guilford township, live ami a hull miles Hum Chambersburg, and near tiie village of New Franklin, Franklin county, Pa., ou tiie direct road to Waynesboro,’ on Tues day thc»\lh ilay of A iq/tul, a Valuable Farm, containing uno Hundred and Thirty Acres ol winch about twenty acres .s Good Woodland.— Tho soil is limestone of the best quality. The improvements consist of Two Email Frame Houses a separate Kitchen, a Emuko House, a Laige Log auo Frame Burn, Horse hlabio, Hay Lunacies, Wagon Eheds, Corn Crib and other There Is a due Orchard, a Well of ex cellea water and two wiock Ponds ou the place. There is also a first rate clay from which Lnck ol the best quality have been made, a here is a Church on the giouud aojuiUmg this lurni, and It lies quite convenient u> Post uillce, school House, Blacksmith shop, Eioro, Wagoumuker Ehop, die., (SC. Wale to commence at I o’clock*!*, m., ou said day, when terms will bo made known. July i«, IMW.—3t L. KUEH faENSENEV. SCHOOL TAX FOR 1868.—The Dupli cate of Wchno! Taxes lor the Borough ot Car 0, la now In the hands of tho Treasui er for col lection. Notice is theieforo given that the Treas urer will attend at the County Court House, (in Commissioners Cilice,) on FRIDAY, THE 31st op JULY next, between the hours of 9 and 5 o’clock of said day, for the purpose of receiving said tax es, up to which time an abatement or Five per cent, will be made on all taxes paid. Persons wishing to pay their taxes before tho above date, can do so, by calling at the ofllco of the Treasur er In Marlon Hall Building, J. W. ELY, * Mft7 28» 1868,—Ww JVtfajurcr, <*sift ©uterprifes INCENSED BY THE UNITED STATES AUTHORITY NFW ENGLAND PAWNBROKER'S JOINT STOCK 01* UNUKDF.KiIKD GOODS, CONSISTING OK Silks, Shawls, Dress Goods. Linen Goods, Dry Goods. Cottons. Fancy Goods, Albums. Bibles. Silver Plated Ware, Watches, Cullcrv, Sewing Machines, o:c., itc. To bo sold at OKE DOLLAR EACH, without regard to value, and not to lie paid for until you know what you tire to rooiovc. STOCK VALUED AT $200,000, SALESROOM, 30 Hanover St., Boston. The most popular, reliable, prompt and business like concern of the kind. The best of Boston ref erences furnished on application. By patroni zing tills sale you liavoaohuiico to exchange your goods with a largo variety to select form. 'lWmuto Agents. —Wo believe our terms to ag ents are sapcilm to those offered by any other house. Take particular notice of this: Ou» Agents are not required to pay ono dollar for their pres ents, as in alt other concerns. Certificates, Giving a complete description of articles that will bo sold for one dollar each, will bo sold at the following rates: Ten for 81 : Thirty (with psesent)/or Sd ,* £>ixty (with present)SO,* One Hundred (with present) §lO. And same rate for larger clubs. LOOK AT THIS CHANCE to get a Silk Drees. Sewing Machine, Gold Watch or some other good.article or equal value, with but very little trouble and no expense to the Agent. /•bra Ciub of Thirty, wo will give the person send ing it lire choice of the following articles: Print Dress Pattern, Worsted Breakfast Shawl, White Linen Tablecloth, Embossed Table Spread, set of Steel Rinded Knives and Forks. Sot of Silver* Slated Forks, Elegant Engraved Silver-plated old-lined Goblet, Violin and Bow, Fancy Dross Pair Ladles’ Extra Quality Cloth Roots, Elegant Beaded Silk Parasol, One Hundred Pic ture Morocco Photograph Album, Elegant Ivory handled Spangled Silk Fan. One Dozen Largo Sized Lined Towels, Ladles’ Morocco Shopping Rag, Alhambra Quill, Fancy Balmoral Skirt, La dles’ Solid Gold California Diamond Ring,Gent's Plain or engraved Gold Ring, (Hi carets Hue,) La dies’ Solid Black Walnut Writing Desk, Ladies’ Fancy Black Walnut Workbox, or a Cottage Clock. I'hr n Club nf Sixty, one of the following articles: Fancy Cashmere Dress Pattern, Three yards dou ble width Water Proof Cloaking. Thibet Shawl, Four Yards Wool Frocklng, Sotof Lace Curtains, Ladies’ Double Wool Shawl, Silver-plated Card Basket, Splendid Engraved Silver-plated Ice Pitcher, Engraved Silver-plated Tea Pot, One Hundred Picture Turkov Morocco Photograph Album, Lancaster Quilt, Fancy Plaid Wool Shawl, Twenty-live yds. Shooting, Alpaca Dross 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 I voiy-hnudlo Knives with Silver plated Forks, Pair of All-Wool Blankets, Itoso wood Frame Brass Alarm Clock, Splendid Bead ed and Lined Bilk Parasol. Ladies' Splendid Mo rocco Traveling Bag, Thirty Yards Print, or a Marseilles Quilt, i-br a Ciub of One Hundred, Splendid Engraved Silver-plated Tea Set, three pieces (Sugar Bowl, Tea Pot and Creamer.) Silver-plated Cuke Bask et, Fancy Plaid Wool Long Shawl, Twenty-live yds. Hemp Carpeting. Splendid Violin and Bow. English Borage Shawl, Forty-live yds. Sheeting, Splendid Alpaca Dress Pattern. Silver Hunting Case Watch, Splondidtf’amlly Bible with clcgnut Steel Engravings and Faintly Record and Photo graph Pago, Poplin Dress Pattern, Engraved Silver-plated Ice Plteher.Spiendld Beaver Cloak Pattern, Sharpe’s Revolver,. Fancy Casslmoro Coat, Pants and Vest Pattern extra quality, Splendid Accordoon Music Buz, One Pair Fine Damask Table Covers with One Dozen Dinner Napkins to match. Presents for Larger Clubs in Proportion. This Is no Humbug Lottery Gift Enterprise or Sale of Cheap Jewelry, but a fair, square sale of unredeemed goods. Our goods are NEW AND NOT SECOND HAND. And wo guarantee more for the money invested than can bo bought at any wholesale store In the country. Agents will please take notice of this. Do not send names, but number of your clubs from ouo upwarda Make your letters short, and plain as possible. . Be sure and send money amounting to §.5.00 or more by Registered Letter, (which cun be sent from any olllce), P. O. Money Order or Express; fur when sent In this way you run no risk or loosing It whatever. Email amounts may bo sent by mall but be sure and put them in the olllce * (n wo cannot he responsible lor Money lost, ■unless somep>rccautiOHB arc taken to insure its safety . Send your address In full. Town, County and State. All Certificates are good until redeemed. S. C. THOMPSON &. CO., No. 30 Hanover St., Boston. June 18,1SGS. —taugl AJpoeaU/or Circulars."’^ X\T E ARE COMING! AND WILL PRESENT TO ANY PERSON Sending us a Club in onr Great ONE DOLLAR SALE OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS, A WATCH, piece of SHEETING, SILK DRESS PATTERN, &c., (Sc., FREE OF COST. Our Inducements during the past few years have been large. WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES OF . PREMIUMS. Our friends will readily notice our Presents for ;’6and 00 Clubs are now more than equal In value to Flubs of W) and IdO re spectively of other ilrms. Co’ P K A S E EX. A M I N E "u» Anv person ordering either of the Clubs men tioned below, can have their selections of premi ums muimi-mtert, corresponding lo the size of Ur...'Club F R E 10 OF ONE DOL L A R! Mn-fi Club o/.’W, h#.(—One of the following arti cles, viz: Delaine dress pattern, fancy colored bed spread. lo() view Turkey moroco album, 20 yards sheeting,striped cashmere delaine dress pattern, honey comb quilt, all wool squuio shawl, set solid gold bosom studs; all wool fancy cash mere pants and vest pattern, gent’s hair guard chain, gold trimmings, silver plated chased bnt .ter dish, silver plated .> botlle revolving castor, on feet sot superior steeled landed knives mid forks, worsted - promenade shawl, ladles’ long gold plated chain, ladles' double gold ring, gent}’ Heavy chased solid gold ring, solid black walnut work box or writing desk, extra quality Imlmo ral skirt, set jewelry, sleeve bullous to match, violin and bow, gents’cardigan Jacket,splendid ebony D iluto.lvoiy trimmings,superior Turkey morocco shopping bag, ladies’ high cut balmoml tools. ' For a Club o/GO, (s(>.)—One of the following arti cles, viz: Black or colored alpaca dress pattern, poplin dress pattern, one piece of bleached or brown sheeting engraved silver plated (i bottle revolving castor, JIJ4 vurds superior cashmere for pants and vest pattern, extra heavy honey comb quilt, two fancy colored bed spreads, pair gent's calf boots, 4 yds. farmers’ good wool frock lug, fancy cashmere plaid dress pattern, best quality baJraoral skirt, rosewood, brass alarm clock,ladies’ all wool cloak pattern,silver plated cake or card basket, fur mud'or cape, ladles' fashionable wool double shawl, splendid clasped family Bible, oxl2, record page and engravings, :i yds. double width water proof cloaking, set Ivory handle knives, with silver plated forks, one set lace curtain. ' • /-bra Ciubo/iW, (Slo.)—One.of the following ar ticles, viz: -J yda- donblo width cloaking or coat ing. 2 largo, line bleached linen table covers, with one doz. largo sized dinner napkins to match, twenty-live yards splendid hemp carpet ing, good colors, extra quality.black or alpaca dress patterns, extra quality noplm dress pat terns, one large niece .superior quality extra width sheeting, pair gents’ calf boom, best, quali ty, silver hunting-cased patent lover watch, one dozen Ivory handled steel bladed knives and [forks, silver plated engraved U bottle revolving castor, with cut gloss bottles, splendid violin box and bow, complete, single barrel shot-gun! Bacon’s six barrel rowjlvor, pair superior white wool blankets, nice fur muff and cape, silver plated engraved Ice pitcher, with salver, seven and one half yards all wool fancy cawdmore. for suit, one dozen Rogers’ best {diver plated forks, common sense sewing and embroidering ma chine, two heavv. honey comb quilts, splendid family Bible, record and photograph page. Fut larger Clubs (lie value increases in Use same ra tio. Catalogue of Goods and Samples sent to anv address free. Send money by registered letter. Address all orders to ALLEN, HAWS & CO.. P. O Uoz C. 10 Federal Si‘ Boston, Mass. Wholesale Dealers In Dry and Fancy Goods Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Goods •to., «tc. June 11,1803,—taugl FiRANT AND COLFAX. \7T - AGENTS WANTED FOU J. T, Headly’s Life of Grant. Now roudv, a Life of Collax, wlthabteel Portrait. Priee.iSc. i»lven away with every copy of Grant. Tho National Hand-book of tacts and Figures, Just Issued, is tho book for tho times;' Sent for 31 50. TREAT & Co.i PublUliera, (Jsl Jtnxuiuai/, /V. Y. July 2, im—taugl J% £ ©re ®ooUa. 1868. BUMinsE - 1868 A magnificent Goods now on ex hibition nt GREENFIELD S NO. 4, EAST MAIN STREET CARLISLE, PA Having determined to keep a inunli lurgerslock Of DRESS GOODS than heretofore, I am now prepared to exhibit ono of the most beautiful stock of goods,consist ing of all tho latest novelties of tho season for la dles suits, and also all tho thin fabrics for sum mer wear, NO OLD SHOPKEEPERS ONHANI). Everything in our DRESS GOOD department will c found of tho latest importation of our purchases last week, wo know we have sqme baigalns that cannot bo found elsewhere. 'GRENODEANS, SEASIDE LUSTERS, GRANIT POPLINS, CHENA POPLINS, SUMMER POPLINS. The new and desirable shades of PEARL and BISMARK ALPACAS only CO cents. THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF BLACK SILKS, In town one’dollar eeventy-fivo to four llfly per yard. A FULL LINE OF FANCY SILKS Lawnb, Camdrich, Perga ns. alpaca Lusters, Delators, BLACK GOODS, iOMBAZINES, TAMIS CLOTH, CASHMERES. Ac. A great bargain In ALL WOOL DELAINES, BLACK BLUE, DRAB and BISMARK. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF WHITE* CASH MEB.es, Gloves, Crape, Collars, Scarfing, Silks always on hand. Funeral orders promptly and satis factorily tuiod. A well selected stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, bought very cheap, will bo sold at popular prices. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, from the lowest grade to the finest Now York Including all the boat mokes. COTTONADES, CHECKS, HICKORY STRIPES TICKINGS, GINGAAMS, PRINTS, T ABLE CLOTHS, TABLE LINENS, all al prices tlml defy competition. WHITE GOODS, Piques, yaimooks. Cambrics, Find and Plain Uiriss es, Titrlelons, Brilliants, Striped Muslins, Hosiery 1 n great varieties, all sizes of the BEST ENGLISH! GOODS, at reduced rales. B A K G A INS IN ,• ■■■ ■'* BARGAINS IN SACKING CLOTHS. A Large Assortment of 8H ADKS CLOTHS & CASSI MERES, it the lowest market rates, in factmnny of them cheaper than before the war. FRENCH CORSETS CHEAP* The best selling KID GLOVES In town selling a! one dollar and twenty-five eta. A now lot of HOOP SKIRTS, dlieot from the manufacturer at a bargain. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. O I ■; L O CHS STAIR OIL CLOTHS TABLE Oil. CLOTHS UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS HI LK UMBRELLAS All I ask Is an examination of my stock. Lay ers will bo astonished at tho difference of prices between this and other establishments claiming to sell cheap. L. T. GREENFIELD, NO 4 . EAST MAIN 8 T B E. KT , CARLISLE, PA May 28,1868. ileiu ¥ork moy philatUlphU^Pa, AND IN at.t. THE LARGE CITIES. April 83, IMB.-toJ * '*■ - ■ IN tiik O Are yon annoyed with Beil-Bugs? Can’t sleep nights 1 The children cry" for it —Us a ‘‘Soothing Syrup." For Conghs. Colds, Hoarseness. Bun* Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough Asthma. Bronchial- Adi'cctinns. Singers. ■Speakers, and nil .troubled with Throat-Complaint*, will.find tills a benetlelal Peclorhil Remedy. AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Renders the skin clear, smooth and soft. Removes Ton, Freeb ies. Pimples, Ac. Ladies, try a bottle, and see its wonderful quality. SLcgal-iiflilaa. O EGISTER’^’-fNOfIO^E.- KoUco is XVheroby glvch.toalf'persons Intej^U'd.that the following accounts have befcn filed in this of fice, by the accountant®therein nafued; Wr,exam ination. and will bo presented to the Gtjjpans Court of Cumberland'County, fot confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday. August. A. D., IfVw: .• •••* 1. The account of David Ebcrly, Guardian of Sarah Ploogh, minor Ch-ld of Johh Prongh; dvr’d. 3. The account of J. B. Parker, and Frederick Watts, Executors of Martha Dancon, dec'd. ( 3. First and final account of liobert L. BarnAd • mlnlstmior of Sarah Jane Gilbert, late of filew burg, deo'd. 4. First account of D. O. May.Guardlahof Jjjvi Lclpjird, minor son of Joseph Leipurd, lato of East Pennsboro/ deed. •>. P irst account of D. O. May, Guardian of Geo. Esllngor, a minor child of Levi Esllnger. lato of I ennsboro,* duc’d. fl. First and final account ot Joseph. Ploroc*, .1 r„ Executor of Paul H. Pierce, dec'd.- 7. First and final account of Wm. Barr, Admin istrator of J. O. Barr, late of Newvlilo, dec'd. K. 'i’ho acconnt of John Miller, Guardian of John H, Zolglcr. Mary E. Zelgjcr and Sarah J. Zelgler, minor children of Philip Zelgler, dec’d. 9. First and final account of Samuel Eberly, Ad ministrator pf the estate of Mary Gnrvor, late of Silver Spring, deo’d. Jfi, The account of PctcrS. Miller, Admlnlmra lor of Catharine Miller deo’d. 11. Second and final acconnt of ffianc Miller and Daniel Miller, Executors of’Rudolph Miller, dec’d. 12. First and final account* of Robert Mativr, Administrator of John Matcor. dec’d. 13. First and final account or William Moor.*, Administrator of Jackson Moore-lnto of South Middlo'ou, dec’d. ife 11. Find, and partial acconnt of James Hamil ton, Esq., lion. J. H. Graham and Rev. David Ktorrett. Executors of Susan H. Thorn, dcc’d. 15. First and final account of A. E. Hell, Ad ministratrix of F. A. Hell, Into of Mechanlcsbarg, dec’d. Id. First and final account of Mary Martin, Ad ministratrix of Rebdccu Martin, dec’d. 17. First ami-final account of Samuel J. Fells, Executor of Anna Clouse, dec’d. IN, Tho final account of .William Highland*, Guardian of George Warren, per Geo. H. Clover, Executor of William Highlands, dcc’d. 19. Flr-tand partial account of Geo. H. Clever. Executors of william Highlands, dcc’d. 20. The account of Abraham Lnmbortou, Ad ministrator of Abraham Swlgcrt, Into of North Middleton, deo’d. 21. Tho account of Abraham' Lamberton, Esq. Executor of William Honwood, dec’ll, 22 First and final account of Noah (’ocltloy. Ex ecutor of Joseph W. Hoover, late of Penn town ship, dec'd. 'Z\. Second and final account of C. V. Kelley. Administrator of Alexander Mclvlnstry, late of Penn tonhshlp. 2j. Tbo Bccuud and llaal statement of Samuel Kunkcl, Executor of James Gillnrd, dcc'd. ii>. Tlio account of Andrew Kennedy, Executor 01 Leonard Mlnlch, laloof Frankford townfehlp. iaj. First and final account of Samuel Mohlor, Administrator of Magdalena Mohlcr, into of Me chanlcahurg, dco’d, 27. Third and dual account of Samuel Mohlcr, one oftho Executors of Christian Mohlcr, Into of Upper Allen, dcc'd. 2-. The ncconut of Daniel Myers, Administrator of John HuHlcllngcr, lato of West Peunsboro,’ dec’d. • • 29. First and final acconnt of Christian Swartz, Administrator of John Swartz, late of Mechanics tmrg.dec’d. 30. First and final accountof D. Welswancer, Ad ministrator of John Westfall, lato of Monroe twp., dec’d. 31. First and final account of Andrew Selffert, Trustee ol Catharine coovcr, under tho Will of Henry Coovcr, and decree of tho Orphan's Courl. •12. Tho account of Richard Woods, and Samno! •Stuart, Jr., Executors of Robert Donaldson, lato of Dickinson township, dcc’d. 33. Tho first and final account of Francis Montz er. Guardian ol David Menlxcr, 34 First and final-aoconntof John Cressler, Ex ecutorof Sarah liccU, latoofShlppensburg. duo'd, 35. Flrstand final account of j. A. C. M'cnno, Administrator of Sarah Galbraith, deo'd. :iO. Flrstand final account of David Wherry, Ad ministrator of Israel Waggoner, dec'd. 37. Flrstand final account of Samuel Snyder, . dmlblstrator of Q. W. Snyder, late ol Me chnulcsburg, deo'd. • 3s. Tho account of John 8. Munro, Executor of William Glenn, late of Dickinson twp., dec'd. 39. Flrstand final account of David Khoads.Ex ecu: nor of Dr. Wm. MonLzor, Jo to of CurJlsJo, deo'd. 40. Guardianship account of David Adam, Guar dian of Sebastian, linvlna C. and Mary Allco sjpan«lor. J. DOIISHKIMEIt, July 2J, 1803. Register. EROCLAMATIO N.—Whereas the Hon. James H. Graham, President Judge ol several Courts of Common Pleas of the coun ties of Cumberland; Perry, mid Juniata, mid Jus tices of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and T, P. Ulftlr and 11. Stuart, Associate Judges of the Courtsof Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, Ui the said county of Cumberland, by-' their pro cents to mo directed, dated the 13lh day of April, A. D., 1808, have ordered the Conn »f Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Do- Ivcry to bo holdon at Carlisle, on the 4th Mon day of August, (888, (being the JMth day,) at . to o'clock in the forenoon, to continue one week. Notice Is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables of tlio said county >f Cumberland, that they nro by the said precept o tmmanded to bo then and there In their proper persons, with their rolls,records, and inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to bo lone, and all those that are bound by recog nizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that lire or then shall bo in the- Jail Of said coun ty. aro to ho there to prosccuto them as shall ha JOS. C. THOMPSON. i'shrrijf. July in, 18C8.—tc PUOTHONOTARY’S NOTlCE.—No tice Is hereby given that the following no* uanis have been tiled on lu the Prolhonotury’n ■Ulce lor examination, and will be presented lo iho Court of common Pleas of Cumberland Coun ty ror connrmuUon uu Wednesday, the tilth day August, viz: 1. First and llnal account of Daniel Eckels, as signee of George I*. Myers, under deed of volun tary assignment. 2. First and final account of 8. C. Wagner, as signee of M. T. Walker tt J. A. Graham, doing bu siness as Walker «& Graham, under deed of vol untary' assignment. J. P. BRIN DLE, July &J, —lt* Prothouoiarj/. NO TlO E. —In the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County. Tbomos i. Filbert uml ) No. (H, April Term, Marian bis wife,Catbanno 1802. Vun Holl and Lonlsln Now to wit, Jauo Van Holl, by Hie Hon. 30. IM>». .On motion John Hupp, their guardian, ofdcfeudant’sattor ney in open Court. Uulo ou tbo plain* icxt argument Court, diy judgment should a for costs. BY THE COURT. Proth'jf. •' Charles V, Stover, tin's to show cause at the nc ua the Xhth August IBGd, wl uot bo outered against them Attest:.J. P. BRINDLE, jniy nr, iww.—3t liailroaa ILinrs. QUMBKItJjANJD V ALL E.Y BAIL BOAD! CHA N G E O F HODItS! On and after Monday, May 11th, 18G8,Passen ger l rat us will run ually as follows, (Sundays ex cepted); W E6TW A. It 1)1 Accommodation lYnin Leaves Harrisburg 8.05 A. M., Meehan lesburg 8.38, Carlisle y. 15, Now vlllo U. 50, -.hippunsburg iu.24. Chambersburg 10.45. Urcen cflstlu 11.12), arriving at Uaggerstown 11.60 A. M. Muit 'JYain leaves Harrisburg 1.40 P. 31., .Me chaiucsburg2.l3, Carlisle 2J5, Kew.vllle .'{AU.-dUp pensburg 3.50, Chain ber.sbmg -1.30, (Jroenoastlo 6.05, arriving at Hagerstown 5.35 P. M.- • J’jTttre.ts Tram leaves Harrisburg -1,15 P. 31., Me.- clmulosburg -i, 17,Carlisle 5.17. Nowvitle 5.5ioebanlcsburg 0.17 arriving at Harrisburg Mail Train leaves Hngeistowu 8.00 A. M„ Oi ecu casllc 8 55, Chambersburg ».15, ShippeUsburg 0.45, Newvillo 10.1 U, Carlisle 1u.63. Mechanicsbuty 11.20, arriving at Harrisburg 11.55'A. M.' C' Alnir/’sa Train leaves Hugerstbwu i2.ii*- P. 31., Greencastlo 12.35, Chambersburg I.lo,shippens burg 1.43, Newvillc 2.15| Carlisle 2.55, Met-hunies* burg 3.20, arriving at Harrlsbui g 3,65 P. ■A Mired 'ltuin leavoA Hageratown .3.15, P. M., ' Jreen castle 4.22, arriving at Chambersburg 0.l > P. M. ■ 4*-3laklng close connections at Ilurrlsling with trains loami from Philadelphia, New York, tlulllmoro, Washington, Pittsburg and ail poim- West. ■ ' ‘ O.N.LUhL, rtUI'KUINTISNDE.VTH OFFICE, Mlj/ t. C/uwib’ff, /Vi., May 8, 1M«8. May H, 1808. • * . pEADING EAIL ROAD. **"B UMMBR A U U ANO E M KNT ‘ ilun 2W/i. IWB.■ Ureal Trunk Line from the North ami North west for Philadelphia,New York, Heading, Polls- • vllle, Tpiuuqua, Ashland, Lebanon,. ARiiitown. Fasten, Epifrata.-LuutvLancaster, Colombia, Ac. Trains leave-Jiutrisburg for New York, as bil lows: at 2.5*1,5.35 ami 8.10 A. M., 12-iU noon, and 2.U5 and 0.85 P. M.;cOnnectlng with similar trains on the Pennsylvania Itoilroiid; and arriving »d New York ai-5.UU.10.ti0 and li.W A. M.,0ml a.j-t, 7.40 and 10.80 P. M. Sleeping cars accompanying the ioO A. M. and two P. M. .trains 'wijhout C, Leavo Harrisburg for Reading, PollsviUe. Tam aouu, Mltersvillo. Ashland, Pino Grove, Allen town and Philadelphia, uUUO A. M.,uml 2.05 ami 4.10 P. M, stopping at Lebanon uud Pruicipal Way stations; the 4 10P. M, maklngcunnocUuiiH for Philadelphia and Collumbiaouly. For Potts'* villo, Schuylkill tiaven and Auburn, via Schuyl kill and'Susquehanna Kali lload, lesve ilQi ri.v burg at ft6s P. M. Returning: leave New York . at 0.00 A. M., 12 00 noon, and 6.00 and 8.00 I*. M.— Sleeping care accompanying the O.uO -A. M., and 6.00 «md b.OO P. M, trains without change. “ Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia 7.80 A M., returning irom Reading at (Liwr. M stopping at all stations; Pousvilloat Wu a. Ai and 2 45P. M.; Aonhlandti 0j A. M nudllLUmoou and 2.00 P. M.; Tamnqua at 3.30 A. al., and 1.00 * UI /or Horrlshorg. via Pchnyl.- kill and Susquehanna Rail Read ii.t7.lUA. M.und 12.00 noon. Reading Accommodation 1 rain: Leaves Read ing at 7.3 U A. AL, returning from PhlladolplrtH uj SJoP.AI. Pottsiown Accommodation Train: Leaves Pottstownat 0 45 A. M., returning leaves Phllu. delphla at 4.80 P. M. Columbia Hall Road Trains leave Reading at 7.00 A. AL, and 0.16 P. M, fbr F.phrala, LHIz, Lan caster, Colombia, Ac. • Perklomen Roil Road Trains leavoPcrklomeu Junction at O.ooa. A!. arid 5.65 P. M. Returning: Leave Bklppack at 0.13 A. M., and 1.15 P. M., con necting with similar trains on Reading Ran on Sundays: Leave New York at 8.00 P. Al„ Philadelphia 8.00 A. M. and 3.15 P.AI., the IUW.A. M. Tram running only to Reading: Poltsvliio 8.00 A. M.; Harrisburg 5.25 A. M. mid Lilt an d U,3> P. M„ and Reading at 1.10, 2.55 mid 7.15 A; M. lor Harrisburg,and 7.U0 A. M.nfld'n.-fU I. M, for New York and 4.25 P, M: ibr Philadelphia.. . Commutation, Mileage, Boason,School and Ex cursion Tickets, to and from aR points, at reduc etßaggogo checked through allowed 'each passenger. *• .*.-••■- Reading, 3O, ’6B. general sup 1% 1 . jRtyaSlWB, .. • - «;■•■•;- t