I*lulndciptila Moruct*. PlilliADKU’HlA, AUgUSt 4, 1808, !■'l,ouiu —At 8716ua lor superfine biuic; b buuuas for extra State; yauuU4Dfoi choice uo.: tH&uu uu for luucy do.; 7 loud lor supeinue Western i b7O al) u 5 lor common tomedium extra Western: yJu nil fur choice do.; U luaitf 40 lor good to choice wluto wheat extra: flhili for common to fair ex* Ira tot; Lotus, atiu ilaU for good to choice uo., the marhet closing hnu. llye hour Is firmer, at bald •Jt, Corn meiu is quiet. (ifiAUN.— toaies, a iii for choice Amber Michi gan; 276 for choice White state; litauu; for .No. 2 udaa uuior No. 1 uo., ttfe is scarce and hrm. Haney is dull uud uommal, LurJcy Malt is quiet. Corais uctivo ana uuout Ic, cot ter.* Oats opened heavy, andcioaos active uud firmer at lor Western, in store, uud o 2 n me. lor do., about. ilieuo saoDectisnueutK. yALUABIiK i?'AUAI *OU SAJjK.— By virtue of the lust Will aud testament of Dtiourd btaun, aeo d., wo huf executors will sell nt Fubiicsuie, on Friday, the loth ol toeptomber at if ocloch. A. Al., his Mansion Form on the North blue of the Yellow Dreecuea (jrceh, in Monroe township. Cumheriunu county, contain ing fie Acres, os Perches of nrst ruto Limestone Lund, having erected tneroou a largo and com modious Dwelling Douse, of btoue, ilrlch. uud Frame, a large new Fault Barn, Carriage Douse, SmoKe Douse, bhod, and thownolo lunu well leucea with Locust Dost and Chestnut Dulls. There is also u tlrst ruto Orchard of Choice bruit, aud ahuujuucu ol Urupos, Vouches and other Biimli imit, abundance of water In bpring uud u Well Uiut never inns. .The larm is about X mile from Chuiontown, uud 0 miles irom Carlisle.— This is one of the must valuable lurms In the county. There will also ho sold'al the same time and place, two Intel* of chestnut Lund in tho suiue township, cuuuuuuig D Acres, A) Fetches and in Acica, so Fetches, these two tiacta lie within one mils ol Ui6 mansion larm. Tlio lorxus will be made known on day of sale by . . ' UEUJNARD tsTAUU, JOHfl JtIoUOK, JJAN’L BKNHEJMAN. Executors. Aug. o,lBoB.— ta QALE OF VALUABLE REAL E - O TATE.— Tuesday, /September zM, 1608.—'The uu- UuinigueU, executor oi Jouu Zug, will offer'at ■puhuo Hale, ou Uio above day, uu tue promises, in soum Middleton township, one mile Last oi Pupertowu, ijeur Muiion’s lower paper null, the following real estate, to wit: * Mo. i. The Mansion Farm of deceased, contain ing 180 Acres,' more or loss, having inereuu erec ted a .Largo Two-cilery Brick Manalou House, containing Bovoq rooms aud a kltcnen,a Large Bncit-Banit Barn, Wagon bhcd.uom Crib ana other oiuuuUUiug», Tue land ialuu high elute Of cultivation and under good leuco. There is a Woilof Good Water at the door and one at the barn, and there is uu .orchard of Flue Apple, Peucn, aud other trees. *• Mountain Creek” puss es through the farm.. ( Mo. & Also, ou the sumo day, on the premises adjoining the former tract, a f arm ou the Car lisle aud Hanover turnpike, at Papertowu. con taming ibo (lores, mure or less, having thereon erected a Weatherbuurded House, a Large iincu. Bank Bam aud older outbuildings. “ Mountain Creek' 1 also passes through this tract allordiug a llrst class water power. There is u hue Xoung Orchard ou this tract, and the laud is well- culti vated aud uuder good louce. Both these tracts aio in the uumediute vicmiey of Mu Holly Bprings, a sootion noted io>' the salubrity of its climate and visited uuuuaily by hundreds lu search oi health. .No, Jj. Also, four Lots of Timber Lund, tUo first coi taming 2d Acres, more or less, on the Carlisle aud Hanover turnpike, ouo mile ttouih of Ml. Holly paper mill, mo second containing 12 Acres, hail uaio East of Ml. Holly paoer mill, llio ilriru containing V/j Acres, naif muo East of Paper town ; and tlie lourtn, m Dickinson luwusulp four miles aoutb. of Ml. Holly, on tUo Gettysburg road, containing 7 Acres. All Uieso tracts am covered witn thriving Chestnut and Oak Umber. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock A. At., on muu day, when terms will bo made known by JACOB/UG, jKcccidor John Zug. Aug. B,lBoB.—ts NOTICE TO TEACHERS.—Notice iB uereby given that ten Teachers will bo cm* piujOd to take cburgo oi tbo Softools of Pouu township, commencing on ifte first of September. Schools will be given out on tbo 28tn day of Au gust, being tfto day of examination of teachers in said township, in Centr viiie. .Liberal wages will be paid to good and competent teachers. .By order of tile Board. Aug. 0, 1808.—Jl C. V. KELLEY, Sec'y. HARVEST HOME.-TheOumberlaud County Agricultural dooiety will hold Its uu-. nuai Harvest Homo pi tiie Fair Ground, on p*m uixtuy, August 16tft. Appropriate addresses will be delivered and a bouutilul Collation prepared for tfto occasion. By ordor«of tlio Society. Aug. 0,1808.—2 t THOd. LISE, Jr., Prcs'U CAUTION. —All persons ore hereby no tilled that I will pay no debts contracted by my sou r rederlck Wuioh. Persons-trusting linn do so on tneir own responsibility. Aug. o, 1808.—at* Hubert walsh. WANTED.— A permanent homo lorn boy oi years old, Inquire at or address the volunteer omco. • AUg. 0, 1808,—It* ■ Sdjmtt’a ,g>aless. gHERIFF'S SALES, By virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Expo nas issued out/ of tfto Court Of Common Pious o* County, and to mo directed, I win expose to sale, by pubiio vendue or outcry, ftt Uu Court-House, in tiioßorougft of Carlisle, on J<W (lay, sLugusL 21, 1000, at id o’clock, A. Al., the fol lowing aesenbeu HeulLstalo, to wit; A- Tra toi Bund, situate in Silver Spring town ship, Cumberland county. Pa., bounded on u.i East by land oi Henry voglesoug, on the toonth and Wn«r, ny luuum ni Geortio HuiuUmo a.uu u*. Cuuodogauiet Creek, and on the JNoi Hi by ianur of Samuel Voglesoug and Jacob Simmons, con taining 175 Acres, moro or ess, having thereon erectow aTtfo-ckory Frame Dwelling and Baca Kitchen, Frame Burn, Wagon sfteu, Hog Pen, aim other oulbuDdiugs. Seized and taken in execution as the piopcrty of Edward Dcmmy. —ALtiO— A lot of ground situated! New Kingston, Silvoi Spring township, Cumberland county, buundec. ou um Noita uy the Carlisle and Hur isbuig Turnpike, ou the West by uu alley, ou the tsouu. by uu ahey,uud on the Host by lotof JohnK.nci. contulumg -15 met in*irout, uud 10-i met iu depth, be the satue - *. ore of less having tlmreou erecieu . a TwO'tttory Frame House, f rame (Stable,timuiu House uud Hog Feu. tie zed uud taken m excu tlou as the property of Jacob Wert. —ALSO— A Lot of Ground, tutu to m Upper Allen town ship, Cumberland couuty, bounded ou the North by me. lute road, on the Hast by mud 01 Georgi Beeiman, uu the tiouth uy land of George Lugm ami ou the West by Abraham Zook, coutainiut one hah aore mure or less, having tuoreuu orec ted a I wo-Utory Frame HwoUing, hack Kitchen, Frame titabio, (Slaughter House, uud other out buildings. (seized auu taken m execution os the property of Peter Cockuu. —ALSO- A Lot of Ground, situate in the Borough of Cai lisle. Cumberland couuty, buuuded on the Horn, by west Locust udey.ou the Lust by private al ley of Ur. W. W. Hum, L. Corn man ana the dci'i, ou the tiouth by Louiher street, uud uu the W es* by Mrs. tiuutu, containing -ib loot iu front auu 2-1 U met in duptu, mure or less.Uuvlug thereon el ected a Two-toiory iuuuic House uuck Kitch en, and other outbuildings, ou i-ouihuj Btiuet, uud a Two-titory Frame House ou fc the alley. —ALtiO- A Lot of Ground, situate In the Borough of Cur lisle, Cumberland county, buuuded on the Lust by the Lotort (Spring, uu tuu (South uy John Bpalir, ou the West uy .North Lust atieoi,ano ou the .North by Wuhaiu containing a feet iu trout uud JOj met iu deptu, moiu or mss having thereon elected a Uue-uua-u-Hail'-titoij Brick House, ’iwo Uue-uua-iv-Huh-oiory Frame Houses, and other outbuildings. —ALSU— A Lot of Ground, situate iu the Borough of Car lisle, cumberluua county, bounded on tue Lust by John Park, uu the tiuutu by Hast tiouth street, ou the West by Jonn M’Carthey, and ou iht North by Qudlry Bemlei. coutammg uu leet m front uud mot in depth, more or itjps, having thereon erected Two iwo-totory Frame Houses One Frame aud Log House, Kitchen, and othei outbuildings. ——Aii?o— A Lot of Ground, situate in tho Borough of Car lisle, Cumberland county, boundea on the Fust by James M’Uonigui, on mo bourn by Jobo Catcher and Amos owoigert, ou tuo Westbi Mis. JeUersou, and on mo north by Llberij street containing leet m jrout and I2e leet in depth, mure or less, having thereon ereoteu Three Twa-btory Frame Mouses, and other out buildings. tseized auu taken m oxecutlou as party of Michael Laley, and’Jane Lole> his wife. —ALSO— Tho undivided interest in a Traotof Land, situ ate lu Last t'ennsburougti township, C’umberluuu county, bounded on me .North by lands of Ueorgc Kuntz and Win. Hruyer, on uio Last by Jacob Kuutz. and on the ttoutli and West.oyia.ud o* Oeurg's4LiOugsaorr,'conuiUiing uu Acres, mure oi loss, Having thereon erected a Two-otory btom Dwelling House, and a oue-uud-a-hali Btorj Frame Tenant House, Hank Barn, and. otbor out buildings, ALSO— A Tract'of Mountain Lund, situate party in East Pennsborougu township, Cumberland coun ty, and partly m J'erry county, bounded on the North by ' -, on too East by lands of Win. Drayer and Jacob Kunta, on the fckmth by otiibi lands of tho del’t., uud on Che West by lands oi Longsdorf’s heirs, Boized and talion In axeca -1 on us the property of George Kanlz. - To be sold by me. JOS. U THOMPSON. QtTTTTiIFF’S OFFICE, OAIUUSLE, 'Sheriff. SHEH July 2a,1t>68. r’r»MniTlONW.—on ah sales of 8500, or over, Ssu to he paid whorl, Iho propony is stricken X aucl lifflohahsatas-i&jler&iw. A T PRIVATE BAliK.—iSs' loc on ihu A west, side of aoulh Manovar' street In Hie lojujuith of Carlisle, HU feat front, end .00 leoi deep, on the lot. mere IBS go6d iwo-swiy * mum Building, oow occupied by me owner asa aadulei shop. Thsre Is on alloy it) feat in wiolll at the foot of tha lot, communicating with Pomtrei street. Possession wdl be given immediately.— Terms cash. For further particular Inquire 01 WM. CLEPPLii, July 80.1868.—tf No. 20South Hanover at. "VTOTIOE TO CLAIMANTS.-A large 1\ nuinbe of claims for damages under tuu acl of Assembly for the rebel 01 persons who suffered loss dnrlng the war to suppress the late rebellion having been placed in my hands. I do- She to inform tOl having claims under said Act. that I am now prepared to put the claims in proper form tor presentation to the Board oi a 2 required for the authentication of the olainm depends very much upon the differen t circumstances attending the losses or damages,l woulosuggest that claimants should cull and sec rao beforehrlnglhg tholr witnesses, lu order that I may be able U 1 give them proper Information preparatory to making out their claims. This Bill covers oil damages dona to personal or real estate, either by IhoUhlon forces or Hohol army. July 30, ISOS.—tt JOHN i-iab. IT 8. PATENT AGENCY. * O. L. XjO O H HA N, 21 WEST MAIN STREET’, * CARLISLE PA., Executes Drawings, Specifications, &0.. and pre sents Patents for UrWRIOW. F0b,13,m-ly Jfinancial, 640 M 1 LE e " OP Wie UNI.ON.-PAG-I FIG RAILROAD Are are now finished and in operation. Sixty miles of track have boon laid this Spring, and the work along the whole lino between the At lantic and PacificStatCH is bologpushod forward more rapidly than over before. More than twen ty thousand men are employed,and It is not im possible that the entire track, from Omaha to Sacramento; will he finished in iB6O Instead of I*7o. TUo means-provided are ample, and all that energy, men and money can do to secure the completion of tills GREAT NATIONAL WORK, at the earliest possible day, will bo done. The UNION PACIFICUAILKOADCOMPANY receive: I.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT • of the right of way, aud all necessary timber and other matorlals.found along the line of Its ope rations. lI.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of 12,800 acres of land to the mile, token In alter nate sections on each side of Us road. This Isau absolute donation, aud will boa source of largo revenue In the future. HI.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of United States Thirty-year Bonds, amounting to from 810,000 to BIs,UOU per mile, accordiug to the difficulties to bo surmounted on the various sections to bo built. The Government takes a second mortgage as security, and it is expected that not only tbo interest, but*the principal amount may be paid in services rendered by the Company In transporting troops, malls, «tc. • The Interest Is now much more than paid lu this way.besldessecuring a great saving in time and money to the government. IV.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right to Issue Its own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, to aid In building tho road, to tho same amount os tho U. 8. Bonds, Issued tor the same purpose, and no more. The Government Per mits tho Trustees for the First Mortgage Bond holders to deliver tho Bonds to the Company only ns tho road Is completed, and after It has boon examined by United states Commissioners aud pronounced to be In all respects a first-class itaxifuau, lam with a t rail, aim uumuicie iy supplied wim uvputs, stations, turnouts car shops, locomotives, cys, &o. V—A CAPITAL STOCK SUBSCRIP- TION from the stock holders, of which over Eight Million Dollcaa has been paid in upon tho work already done, and which will bo Increased as tho wants of the Company require. VI.—NET CASH EARNINGS on Ita Way Business, Hint already amount to MORE TUAN THE INTEREST OU HlO First MorigailO tlonds. These earnings are no Indication of the vast through tralllc that must follow the openlnc of the hue to the Pacific, but they certainly prove that J FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS upon such a property, costing nearly three times their amount, ARE SECURE-BEYOND ANY CONTINGENCY. The Union PaclUc Bonds run thirty years, are for 81,01)0 each, and attached. They hear annual Interest, payable on the Urst days of January and July at the Company’s Ofllco in the City of New York, at the rate of six per cent, in gold. The principal Is payable In gold at matu rity. The price Is 5102, and at the present rate of gold, they pay a liberal income on their cost, Tho Company believe that these bonds, at the present rate, are the cheapest security in the market, and reserve the right to advance the price at any time. Subscriptions will ho received In Carlisle bv A L. BPONBLEU, and in Now York AT THECOMPANY’S OFFICE,No.2ONussau St. AND BY JOHN J. CISCO & BON, Bankers, No. 50 Wall Bt. And by the Company’s advertised agents throughout the United States. Remittances should be made in dra/ls or other funds par in JVcw York, and the Bonds unit be sad free q f charge by return express. Parlies subscribing through local agents will look to them for their safe deliveru. A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR lB'JB has lust been published by the Company, giving fuller mlormutlon than Is possible in an advertise ment, respecting the Progress of the Work the kesonrees of the Couafy traversed by the Road, the Means for Construction, and the Value of the bonds, which will bo sent free on application at iho Company’s ofllces or to any of the advertised agents. JOHN J. CISCO, Wreasurcr, Juno-1,1803.—tf Acta York. lUiscellanemis HAILI! ■Oiiio ye Disconlato, and Take Courage ye Afllc ted! Use the Means and go your way regolc iug! Chronic Diseases Cured I Acute Pain In stantly Relieved I The Blind Caused to Seel— The Dcnf to Hour I The Lam oto Walk! And the Sick Healea! By p ro f. B. L. DUHB LEY, v the celebrated English Analytical Physician) tuthor of the key to unlock theuiysierles of Prana, ure Deaths, LET NONE DESPAIR! Prof. D. has'lu his posses lon those Infallablo remedies 01 the late scientific discoveries even ho hand of the Almighty stretched forth to save ihe world ofmakmd from innumerable sorrows •nid premature dissolution, and which Is robbing Ueutu of lie thousand stings, and the grave of Its terrible victories. CHRONIC OR ACUTE DISEASES -jf whatever name or nature, even those given un da beyond the reach of medical aid. are those most desired, such cases the Prol. delight- to combat, and with the aid of .jod to conquer as thousands who had despaired of health, have again been restored to health and usefulness, i lie Doctor docs not only remove disease, but re ‘,l^v * e s»N«. c^l l unl,?F?. duclnB . a P emanenl cure, i he CONSUMPTIVE, even lu advanced stages need no more dread a premature grave, as all’ diseases of the Lungs, Heart, Bronchitis, Throat and Laryngitis and respiratory affections, are cured by Medical lubalution and Topical treatment the only infal lible remedies known. Examinations are made *ilh Laryngosiope and llespirometer, the only reliable lung tester in the world. J LA DI Efc>*o F AMERICA! • ho colcb atetl French remedies for tbo euro of ill diseases peculiar to your sex,ls now wlllihi -four reacli. A word to tbo wise lasufficient. Tli„ t'rors. experience Is equaled by few; his exnm .nations have boon from ten to twelve thoiKmd uatlenis yearly In the hospitals of Franoe and England for over thirty years. A LIMITED NUMBER. OF PATIENTS ■ire now preferred' nor dues the Prof, desire te mike it. lucrative but by his long and extensive ixperiouce and scientific treatment lu the hands jf God to benefit the sick and suffering CONSULTATION FREE.- N. B. “EAVT MB T/2 the Doctor is permanent* located, and cun bo consulted at No. 32, Main street, Carlisle, Pa. J uly 3j , ItilW.—tf 'JpH.E WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER FOR TO CAMPAIGN* A. VALUABLE CAMPAIGN PAPER, Circulation of Political Information, The campaign upon which we are Just about to enter is by far the most Important and momeu ibus in which the people of our qouiitry have ever been called upon to participate. The life of the nation, the liberties of the people, the rights »f persons and property are all in Jeopardy. Ah unscrupulous faction In Congress Is striving to usurp all the powers of the Government. The iieople alone have the remedy in Ibelr hands. To do this promptly and effectually they need all ' the Information that can' bo furnished to them. There never was a time when the necessity for the dissemination of sound politicallnformation was so great as at present. The journals which rurnish this Informatlbn should he sent broad cast throughout the land, and be put Into the unnds of every voter la every State, county, town, village, parish, precinct, and hamlet, lu every household from the Atlantic to the Paolilc. . To UIIO uoeu, WO have euiiuiudcd to out the Weekly Intelligence!! for the camnaiun at such a price as will place it within the roach of all. It will bo supplied to dubs often or more to the same post-office at fifty cents per copy for the campaion or lor any four months prior to January i Iwjy We call upon our friends throughout the cbm*. tiy to exdrt themselves to push this circulation of the campaign Weekly Intelligencer to the fullest possible extent. If they will do this serv ice wo pledge ourselves to do our part of the work with all the energy and ability and indus try we can command, * _ _ „ SNOW, COYLE & CO.. July 10,1868. Proprietors national Intelligencer. VTEAT PROPERTY FOR SALE - XV The subscriber offers at private sale the do Nirable property where he now resides. In snrlnc rtold, 8 miles from Newville, on the road lead ng from Newvlße to Stoughstown, consisting of a Lot of Ground containing about Half on Acre of itremnd, all under fence The Improvements are a Two-Btory Brick House, with Basement and Kitchen, a small Barn, Blacksmith Shop. Fruit Irees, &c. There Is a pump of water near the door of the dwelling, and also running water In the kitchen. .. If this property Is not sold at private sale be fore Saturday. September 5.1865, It will on that day be offered at public sale, on the premises, at VJ o clock, M, of said day, when attendance will bo given and terms made known by July 23,1868.—7t* CHRISTIAN CREAMER, I N BANKRUPTCY. ' X ‘ ,i District Court United States, Eastern District, Pennsylvan la. John Bontz, of Corllsle. Cumberland County. Bankrupt, having petitioned for his discharge, a meeting of creditors will bo nold on the nine teenth day of August, 1808, nt 10 o’clock, A. M„ •before Register Clias. A. Barnett, In the Court House, la Carlisle; that the examination of tho Bankrupt may be finished, and any business of meetli gs required by Section 27 or&of the Actof Congress, transacted. The Register will certify whether tho Baukrupt has conformed to his duty. A hearing will also be hold on Wednesday,(the second day of September, before tho Court at i hllndolphia, at 10 o’clock, A. M,, when ‘and where parlies Interested mayshowcause against tho (Discharge, PC. ELLMARE , U ,H. Marshall., Per S. H. GALBRAITH., U. S. Don. Marshal’s Office. DoP-aty. Bloomfield, July 21,1868. July 86, 1808.—3 t JOB WORK such as Cards, Posters, • I BUI Heads, &0., neatly executed at short no tfco ot the Volunteer Office, Utg ffiODTJB. pOPDLAB GO 6¥r r EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, W. C. SAWTJUt & CO’B., EASTMAIN STREET, Under Hannon's Hotel. Wo have Just reduced the prices of our im mense stock of DRY GOODS, CARPETS, <to., .to. DRESS GOODS, * such as lIERNANNI’a, FLORENTINES, CRAPE MONTZ, MALTESE CLOTHS, grenadines, chene, mohair and SILL AND WORBTER, EMPRESS SUM 1 R POPLIN 9 Also a full lino of ORGANDY LAWNS, Figured, Plain and Plaid , at Greatly Reduced Prices. Our vantage of as fine assort ment of all kinds of Goods as can bo obtained in the early part of the season. Call and examine the lino assortment at reduced prices. - WHITE G O OJO 8, tn endless variety among which can bo found Swiss Muslins, Plain, Plaid and Striped, Nainsooks, every grade and style, Jaconets in Hard • and Soft Finish, Victoria and Bishop Lawns, Mulland French Muslins, FrouohNeodle Wocrk and Hamburg Embroideries VERY LOW SUMMER CASSI MERES, CLOTHS AND VESTINGS. Elegant styles and qualities at prices that de fy competition. Salts made to order by tho best workmen In the town. CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! Brussels, Three. Ply.lngram, Homo-Mnda ami Hemps, without regard to prollt, Oil Cloths In 4-4 t G-l, 6-4,8-4, all qualities, Rags, Mats, Shades, Mat tings, Looking Glasses, Hosiery, Gloves. NOTIONS, &c., &c. We present to our customers rote chances for bargains and would say to all, call a*nd examine our large and varied stock of SE£ 8-0 N ABLE GOODS, and compare our price list. Please remember the old stand Under Hannon’s Hotel, EAST MAIN STREET All who wish. CHEAP DRY f ZOObHf All wh» >wlslf CHEAP HOUSE P ORNIBHING GOODS, A’a Who Wish A Fill S toch of Seasonable Ooods, at reducei i call at W:. C. SAWYER & Co’s., EAST main street, CARLISLE, PA. •« July 80, im, HilrtJlcal. g H E -R K 1 8 BITTER TINCTURE OF ROOTS WILL PERFECTLY CUBE Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Disordered Stomach and Liver, Costivouess, Impurity of Blood, Headache, Vertigo or Giddiness; Ner vous Debility. Fever and Ague, In cubus or Nightmare. General Debility,Cramp,Colds, and Fains In the Back and Side. This Is not n now Medicine; the receipt for making It was brought-from Germany to ualll more, Md., over flfly years ago, by Mr. Klein, who Introduced It among a few of his German friends and neighbors, who lludlng li loboun 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 sufllcloncy of pure old rye whiskey to make one of the' most effectual Tonic Tinctures over offered to the public.— Every porsou should use it every Spring, Sum mer and Fall to purify the blood, give lone to the stomach and invigorate the «y>lera. TESTIMONIALS. ' The Bov. Geo Hunter says: I do hereby certify that having used one bottle ofSherlc's Bitter Tincture of Roots, I have found It invaluable for the stomach and bowels. It re lieved me of palus, uiiusca and costivouess and created an excellent appetite. X contldenimlly recommend it to all as a reliable medicine. Jan. 1.7,1808. .'GEO. HUNTER. Having been aflllctcd for sorao time with dys pepsia, cosllveneaa, loss of appetite, and general prostration of the system, I used Shark's Biller Tincture of Boots, and in a short time found my self, entirely relieved, and my health restored, v J. 8. HEHBaT. v No. 21 North Hanover St., Carlisle. I hereby certify that the Medicine, known ns Shark's bitter Tincture of Boots, Inis to my knowledge, cured costlveucss, nightmare, loss of appetite and general debility. J.W. SMILEY, No. 35 North Hanover St., Carlisle. Having boon aflllcled with costlvness for a long time, I tried Sheik's Bitter Tinctucoof Hoots, and have found i highly cllicleni, relieving me in a short time. Try It and you will find It good. A. W. RENT/. No. 27 South Hanover St., Carlisle. In the summer of 180(1 my health failed so that my whole system wits prostrated os If worn out, so that 1 was uulit for business, 1 used Shork's flitter Tincture of Routs lor some time and was completely restored to health. I believe this medicine will do all that Is claimed for it. Carlisle, Fob. 1, IblW. SAM’L GOODYEAR. Having been aflllctcd along time with nervous debility and Indigestion, 1 used Sherk’s UHter Tincture of Roots, and have found It exceedingly houefloial, and recommend it to all us a reliable medicine. Mrs. E. KELLER. There is more medical virtue iu one of these bottles than In a gallon of uuy of the flitters and mixtures now offered to the public. MANtTFAOTUKED AND SOLD 11Y A. SOHAUBLA & CO No. 33 South Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pean’a. Also, for sale by druggists ami all country stores.' DR. ROCK’S PAIN VICTOR Cures Neuralgia, Toothache, pains In the Stom ache and Rowels in teb minutes. It never falls to cure pains l£i the Rack and Lumo bucks. It is tho best In uso for Rheu- matism, Sprains, Cholcraniorbus, and Summer Complaints. THE PAIN VICTOR Is Nature’s Cure gathered from tho Vegetable Kingdom, not a mineral poison. It should bo in every house—a sure and certain hulp'ln time of need. fho citizens of Carlisle that have used it testify as follows; I have been subject for the lust lUtcou years to attacks of rheumatism and lame back which for the last two years had become so se voro at times that Iwas entirely disabled for bu siness, 1 used youf Dr. Rock’s Ruin Victor this Spring, and part of one bottle has entirely cuied mo. 1 recommend It with conddouco 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. X bcllovo It to bo an infallahlo cure. JOUNR. PILKAY. ' Tho Rev. E, A. Brady, Pa., Rlblo Agent, says: I have used your Ur. Rock’s Pain Victor In my family, ami found lb a sure and quick euro for Neuralgia and Toothache. E. A. RRADY. It cured me effectually of Neuralgia and Tooth ache. JOHN H. LANDIS Dr. Rook’s PttlnVictor cured mo of Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Mrs. LOUISA MORRISON. Wo cheerfully recommend your Pain Victor as au invaluable remedy for headache. WM. R. RUXLER, JOHN J. FABLER, Made and sold by A. SCHAUBLA A CO., No. 3-5 South Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. Whore evoty person ulllcted with Neuralgia, Toothache, Head ache and pains In tho stomach are Invited to cull and bo cured In ten minutes, free of charge. WifFor aide by ItruyoMn mid at I country * lore*. JumMl. IhUS.—lift YF A HUMBUG, I What a wonder That the doors Are oi)on wide; Kver wince the First of August Thousands have Fain Faint applied. Those who lie, Or call It humbug, Are the doctors, Mol acquaint; For they always Have been Jealous When their patieuls Use Fain Faint. • Filo up facta As high ns mountains, Flush the truth Before their eyes, But the cry Is always humbug, * Men ul science Full ©files. Feoplo know that liniments composed of Cay enne Fepper, Turpentine, Hartshorn, Ether. Ac., will produce inflammation and pain; To pur chase such trash to slop Fain nud intlammuilon la ridiculous. Fire will iiot slop heat; a dumb brute ahuna the heal, and knows enough to wade In a pond of water, when wounded, to reduce, cool, and cure Inllaiumullou and Fever. Fitups and gamblers try to look honest, but folks can read the luco too plainly. Some try to peibuudo the ignorant that pills, physic, Ac., cleanse the blood, purge the system, mid do a huikUroU othor tuiim* ofiuuUy absurd. Every body knows that It Is false, ana no meiUume nm purify or increase a drop oi blood. Food mulct a blood, bone, and muscle, and la the Stall' ol Lilc. Every dose of,medicine swallowed 1« rejected, mid hurried out of the system us quick ns possi ble. It is an enemy; yea. a deadly foe. Consti pation, ill Dealt. and weakness, are the result ol dosing, dosingi dosing the stomach. The living system Ims enough to do without working her self to death In expelling and kicking out the pernicious nostrums poured down the throat.— Food she welcomes when she needs it; yeu, asks for It. Let pill-makers and physic venders stop eating food, and aqo how long they can subsist on tlieir blood-purifying, invigorating, health giving medicines and cordials. What humbug is more transparent? A dog would feel so in sulted, If offered a dose, he would curl his Uul downward in scorn, and run away in utter dis gust, Ail physical pain arises from inflammation. Put out the tire and you stop pain absolutely.— You can stop pain as easy us you can quench lire witb»t£fiter, WULUU’IT’S FAIN FAINT subdues Inflammation, heat,nud fever one hundred limes faster than ice. Thousands have hud a practical test of Us merits at the very iiuimcn t of most ex treme pain, and they can testify that ft has not fulled In doing its work ; it is harmless; U has no slain; It gives no smart; It is simple; It is lor sale by Druggists everywhere: and it is tested free of cost at 17U CHATHAM fckiL ARE. N. V.,uud U 22 Arch Street, Philadelphia. My wife had an ulcer on her leg for thirteen years caused by varicose veins, ulceration ex leudlug'from her ankle to her knee, some places eating away to the bone, I have employed oyer twenty physicians at vast expense during tins period. But all attempts at euro proved utterly abortive until I tried Dr. Wolcott's Fain Faint, whinh the doctors told mo was a humbug. But humbug or not. it has done the work comprolely in less fhan one mouth, removing the pain at the first 'application.' i Kept nerng Wot wltn Fain Faint constantly uutU healed. 1 wish wo hud more humbugs as useful as Dr. Wolcott’s Fain Faint, i am well known in this city, any per son who wauls to make further.inqiiiry will cull at iOl West atreet, Mow York, at the Hanover House.of which lam Hie proprietor, umi i think 1 can satisfy thorn as to the benefit derived by the use of Pain Paint. , f . May 12,!«««. rEI Iv * I am Bolling Wolcott's Pain Paint and Auulhl lator, and it certainly gives salislactlou to my customers. DraggisMtibwaJ^J. r am Helling more of Wolcott's Pain Paint, than otlierPment Aledlclne. C. y.CIiIIThSTOS, Wholesale Druggist, Wo. 7 11th Are., N. \ I sell more of Wolcott's Pain Paint than alllho other indent medicines combined, add I keep a fall supply °f ad s«]gg?iSE JgaSiW Druggist, No. 11 7th Avenue, N. Y. Jfily 2, taugl tr aLUABLE farm at public V male —The undersigned will sell at public Bale sftheprem.ses.ln Guilford township, hvo Sd a half miles from Chambersburg unct near tho village of New Franklin, Franklin county, pa. on the direct road to Waynesboro • on Jl'ues dautfc m day of Aui/iut, WBS. a Valuable I*arm,. Smtalnlng One Hundred and rhlrty Acres of which about twenty acres is Good Woodland.— The soil Is limestone of tho best quality, iho .'mprovements consist Of Two Small. I*mine u inses a separate Kitchen, a Smoke House, a P* ve Los and Frame Barn, Horse Stable, Hay «*\eks Wogoh Sheds, Corn Crjb and other oniVni 'ilSi There Is a Uno-Orchard, a Well of ex .. , mLer and two Stock Ponds on tho place. Thiro is & Urtt rate clay from which Brick ArthAifoHL quality have been made, 'xhore la a tbo best i ground odjoldlug this farm, and u SS afiw oonvenlent » Post OUlco.bcUool ilou«l VllMk b -inllh Bhop, storo, Wagonmokor S Sraiuflnco at X o’clock r. it., on Bold diiv. when terms will be made known. jjafflO. XBCB.-3t ' B.BUBHBEHSENEY. CICHOOL TAX FOE-1868.—The Dupli- cato of School Taxes lor the Borough of Car res?- is now in the hands of the Treasui or for col lection. Notice is theieforo given that the Treos nrer will attend at the County Court House, (In C'ommlialonorsOUlco.lOuFlirDAY. THE BIST of JULY next, between the hoars of 9 and 5 o clock of aald day, for the purpose of receiving said tax -2 no to which time an abatement of FWe per cent. wHI be made on aU taxes paid. Persona wishing to pay their taxes before the above date, 55 dSKfI& filing the office of tbe Treasur er In Marion Hall Building, J.wjsu *. May & 1868.—10 w - Treasurer , ffiift (ffintcqydfcs BY THE UNITED STATES A U TIIOIII T Y NFW ENGLAND PAWNBROKER’S JOINT STOCK •OF UNIIF-nniiMED GOODS, CONSISTING OF Silks. Shawls, Dress Goods, Linen Goods, Dry Goods. Cottons. Taney Goods, Albums, / Bibles, Silver Plated ware, Watches, Cutlery, Hewing Machines, Ac., Ac. To bo sold at ONE DOLLAR KA CH. without regard to value, aifd not to ho paid for until you know what you are to reelevo. STOCK VALUED AT 8*200,000, • SALESROOM, a# Hanover SI., Boston. The most popular, reliable, prompt ami business like concern of the kind. The bostof Boston ref erences furnished on application. By patroni zing this sale you haven chance to exchange your goods with a largo, variety to select form. Tcnnslo Agenti, —Wo believe our terms to ag ents are superior to those offered by any other house. Take juirticular notice of thh: Our Agents are not required to pay one dollar for their pres ents. ok in till other concerns. Certificates, giving a, complete description of articles that will bo sold for one dollar each, will ho sold at tho following rates: Ten for SI; Thirty (with p»e.sent)/orS-‘l; 6Lc/.i/(with present)Stl,- One Hundred (with present) SlO. And sumo into for larger clubs. LOOK AT THIS CHANCE fo get a Silk Dress, Sewing Machine, Gobi Watch or some other good article oi equal value, with but very Utile trouble and no expense to tho Agent. For a dub of Thirty, wo will give tho person send ing it tho chdlco of tho following articles; Print Dress Pattern, Worsted Rrcaklast Shawl, White Linen Tablecloth, Embossed Table Spread, Mot of Steel Rludod Knives and Porks, Set of Silver plated Forks, Elegant Engraved Silver-plated Gold-lined Goblet, violin and Bow', Fancy Dress Pattern, Pair Ladles’ Extra Quality Cloth Roots, Elegant Headed Silk Parasol, One Hundred X’lc turo Morocco Photograph Album, Elegnntlvory- Immllcd Spangled Silk Fan. Quo Dozen Largo Sized Lined Towels, Ladies’ Morocco Shopping Rag, Alhambra Quill, Fancy Balmoral Skirt, La files' Solid Gold California Diamond Ring,Gent’s Plain or engraved Gold Ring, (hi carols lino,) La dles’ Solid Rlack Walnut Writing Desk, Ladies* Fancy Rlack Walnut Workbox, or a Cottage Clock. J'br a Club of {fifty, one of the following articles: Fancy Cashmere Dross Pattern, Three yards dou ble width Water Proof Cloaking, Thibet Shawl, Four Yards Wool Flocking, Set of Lace Curtains, Ladies’ Double Wool Shawl, Silver-plated Card Rasket, Splendid Engraved Silver-plated Ice Pitcher, Engraved Silver-plated Tea Pot, One Hundred Picture Turkey Morocco Photograph Album. Lancaster Quilt, Fancy Plaid Wool Shawl, Twenty-live yds.. Sheeting, Alpaca Drevs Pattern, Engraved Silver-plated Six Rottlo Re volving Castor, Pair Gent’s Calf Roots, Harris Cloth Pants and Vest Pattern. Splendid Balnui ral Skirt, Sot of Ivoiy-tmndlc Knives with Silver plated Forks, Pair of All-Wool Blankets, Rose wood Frame Brass Alarm Clock, Splendid Bead ed and Lined Silk Parasol, Ladles’ Splendid Mo rocco Traveling Rag, Thirty Yards Print, or a Marseilles Quilt. /•br« dub of One Hundred, Splendid Engraved Silver-plated Tea Set, three pieces (Sugar Bowl, Tea Pot ami Creamer.) Silver-plated Cube Bask et, Fancy Plaid Wool Long Shawl. Twenty-live yds. Hemp Carpeting. Splendid Violin mid How. English Rerage Shawl, Forty.live yds. Sheeting, Splendid Alpaca Dress Pattern, Sliver Hunting Case Watch, Splendid Family Bible with elegant Steel Engravings and Family Record and Photo graph Pago. Poplin Dress Pattern, Engraved Silver-plated Ice Pitcher, Splendid Reaver Cloak Pattern, Sharpe’s Revolver, Fancy Casslmere Coat, Pants and Vest Pattern extra quality, Splendid Accordoon Music Box, 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 lair, square sale of unredeemed goods. Our goods uro NEW AND NOT SECOND HAND. And Wo guarantee more for the money Invested than can bo pought at any wholesale store in the country. Agouis will please take notice of tills. Do not send names, but number of your clubs from one upwards Make your letters short, and plain as possible. Bo sure and seud money amounting to So.oo or more by Ueoistkubi) Lumen,(which can be sent from any olllce), P. O. Money Older or Express; for when sent In this way you run no risk ol loosing It wliulovov. Hmivil nimiuniH may be sen I by mull but bo Sure and put them in the olllce yourself. Wc cannot bo responsible lor Money lost, unless some jn’ccautions arc taken to insure its na/eft/. Send your address In full, Town, County and State. All Ccrlillcatcs are good until redeemed. S. O. THOMPSON & CO., No. 30 Hanover St., Boston, June IS, 18(S.—taugl Circulars.' T XT E ABE COMING! AND WILL PRESENT TO ANY PERSON Sending us a Club In onr Great ONE DOLLAR SALE OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS, A WATCH, piece of SHEETING, SILK DRESS PATTERN, Ac., Ac., FREE OF COST. Our Inducements during ihq past few years have been largo. WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES OF PREMIUMS. Our friends will readily notice our Presents for 3li ami GO Clubs are'now more than equal in value to Flubs of ♦>() and 100 re spectively of oilier firms. Hi,' PEASE E X A M I N E TiA Auv iw>rnnt» oriicriiti? tilUier of the Clubs men tio.u-d below, can have their seleeiions of premi ums enumerated, corresponding to the size of Hie (.Tub FREE OF ONE DOLLAR! For a Club of no, (ik.{—One of the following arti cles, viz: Delaine dress pattern, fancy colored bud spread. 100 view Turkey moroco album, 20 yards sheeting, striped cashmere delaine dress pattern, honey comb quilt, nil wool square shawl, set solid gold bosom studs; all wool fancy cash mere pants and vest pattern, gent’s hair guard chain, gold trimmings, silver plated chased but ter dLsh, silver plated r, bottle revolving castor, on feet set superior steeled hhuled knives ami forks, worsted pmmeimde’.slmwl, ladles’ long gold plated chain, ladles' dnnblcgold ring, gents' heavy chased solid gold ring, solid bkielc walnut work box or writing desk, extj’ttijuanty balmo raL skirt, sot. Jewelry, sleeve butßhts to match, violin and bow, gents’cardigan Jacket,splendid ebony D lluto.lvoiy trimmings,superior Turkey morocco shopping hag, lathes' high cut balmoml i.ools. , /'hr a Club o/CO, (Sfl.)—One of the following arti cles, viz: Black or colored alpaca dress pattern, poplin dress pattern, one piece of bleached or brown sheeting engiaved stiver plated (j bottle revolving castor, 3yards superior cashmere for pants and vest pattern, extra heavy honey comb quilt, two fancy colored bed spreads, pair gout’s calf boots, 4 yds. farmers’ good wool frock lug, fancy cashmere pluld dress pattern, liest quality bnlmorul skirt, rosewood brass alarm clock,ladles’ all wool cloak pattern,silver plated cake or card basket, fur mull' or cape, ladies' fashionable wool double shawl, splendid clasped family Bible, I>Xl2, record page and engravings, k yds. double width water proof cloaking, set Ivory handle knives, with silver plated lodes, one set Juoa-ctiriatn; ’ F>r a club of 100, (SlO.) —One of the following ar ticles, viz: 1 yds. double width cloaking or coat ing. 2 large, tine 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 poplin dress pat terns, one largo piece superior quality extra width sheeting, pair gents’ calf hoots, host finali ty, silver hunting-cased patent lever watch, one dozen Ivory handled iSteel bladcil knives ami forks, silver 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 mull’ and cape, silver plated engraved leo pitcher, with salver, seven and one hall yards all wool fancy casstmere. for suit, one dozen Rogers’ best silver plated forks common sense sewing and embroidering ma chine, two heavv honey comb quills, splendid family Bible, record and photograph page. For larger Clubs the value increases in Uie same ra tio. > Catalogue of Goods and Samples sent to any address free. Send money by registered letter. Address all orders to ALLEN, HAWS A CO. P.O JlozC. ; 10/V'derai St. Hasten, JAiL. Wholesale Dealers iu Dry ami Fancy Goods, Cutlery» Fluted Ware, Albums, Leather Goods, Ac., Ac. • ■ ■ Juno 11, H>o3.—taugl a RANT AND COLFAX. AGENTS WANTED FOB Heodly'B Life of Grant, * Now readv, a Life of Colfax, with a Steel Portrait: Price, ißc. ulVen away with every copy of Grant. -The National Hand-book of tacts .and Figures, Just issued, is the book for the times. Sent for Si 50. TREAT & Co., Publisher*. G5l liroaduw/, N. Y. July 2, IBoB,—taugl * . Mxj> 1868. s,rM,,ER - 1868 A mngiiillccnt slock of now Goods now on ex hibition at GREENFIELD S NO. I. EAST MAIN STREET CARLISLE, PA Having determined to keep a much larger stock 01 ' DRESS GOODS than heretofore, I am now prepared to exhibit one of the most beautiful stock of goods, consist ing of all the latest novelties of the season for la dles suits, and also all the thin fabrics for sum mer wear. no old Shopkeepers on hand. Everything In our DRESS GOOD department will e found of the latest importation of our purchases last week, wo know wo lmv£ some bargains that cannot bo found elsewhere. GUENODEANS, SEASIDE LUSTERS, GRANIT POPLINS, CHENA POPLINS, SUMMER POPLINS. Tho now and deslrtible shades of PEARL and BISMARK ALPACAS only 60 cents. THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF BLACK SILKS, In town ono dollar seventy-five to four fifty per yard. A FULL LINE OF P-A N C Y SILKS Lawns, CAjrnnros, Prucals, Alpaca Lustres, Dki.ai.mkh, BLACK GOODS, BOMBAZINES, TAMIS CLOTH. ALPACAS. CASHMERES, Ac. A groat bargain In ALL WOOL DELAINES, BLACK BLUE, DRAR and BISMARK. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF WHITE CASHMERES, Gloves, Crape, Collars, Scarllug, Silks always on hand. Funeral orders promptly and satis factorily niled. A well selected slock of DOMESTIC GOODS, bought very cheap, will bo sold at popular prices. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLIM'S, from the lowest grade to the lluost Now York including all the best makes. COTTONADES, CHECKS, HICKORY STRIPES TICKINGS, GINGAAMS, 1- HINTS, T A U I. K CLOTHS, TABLE’ LINENS, all at prices that defy competltiou, WHITE GOODS, Piques, Nainsooks, Cambrics, Ptad ami Plain Suiss rs, Tarlclons, JlrUliunls, Striped Muslins, Hosier]/ In groat varieties, all sizes of the BEST ENGLISH GOODS, at reduced rates, RARGAINSXN S II A W L S . ! BARGAIN'S IN SACKING CLOTHS. A Lurge Assortment of S H A D E S CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, at the lowest market rates,in factmany of them, cheaper than before the war. FRENCH CORSETS CHEAP. The best selling KID GLOVES In town selling at one dollar and twenty-live cts. A now lot of HOOP SKIRTS, direct from the manufacturer at a bargain. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.; OI CLOTHS STAIR OIL CLOTHS. TABLE OIL CLOTHS UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS. SILK UMBRELLAS,. All I ask is an examination of my stock. Buy ers will bo astonished at tho difference; of prices: between this and. other establishmente rdalmlDg: to sell cheap. , L. T. GREENFIELD, NO 4 , EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, P .* May 28, IKlift. ilcw York iffoluran. ■y ALUAiiL K (N FO KMAT IO N. SELECT YOUP.’offS NXTM 1!HUB ROYAL SPANISH LOTTERY! Tho most responsible InKiltutlon of the kind In the world. Selecting numbers In this Lottery Is ft now hloa-*-aud one well adapted to tho wants of tho people. It affords u safer means of specula tive investment than most other business risks. For full Information, address I,LOYL), HEMMES ,t CO,. Room If). 75 Nassau street, Juno 25, 1863. ' New York. AT YOUR OWN Fi HOMES.—F.ct her sex—snlUililc for a steady hand or leisure hours—ln ovei*y city and town. LARGE PROFITS REA LIZED,. Address, with red stamp, frfr particulars. WARNER it CO.. June 11, 1868. 810 Jiromltvay, AVir York, s' Chat,lies, Ac. “COSTAR’S” Preparations. EVERYBODY Tries Them ! EVERYBODY Uses Them ! EVERYBODY Believes in Thom ! EVERYBODY Recommends Them! Are y«u troubled by Bats', Mlccs Roaches, Ants? ‘COSTAIVS” EXTERMINATORS. “Only- Infallible Remedies known.” “ Free* from Poison.”— “Not clangorous to 11ie Human Family.” “ Huts come out of their tholes to die.” Improved U* beep ilu any climate. t 1 Are yoitjcnnoyed with Bed-Bugs? CanltsJecji* nlghtal COSTA ll'S” BED-BUG tEXTER. A Llc,uld “.BtstroyH and prevents Bed-Bugs.” *• Never Falls.” For Moths In Furs. Car* pels, &c. COSTAR’S” INSECT POWDER Destroys Instantly Piets.;.wl all Insects on .Plants, Fowls, £nl mitl.H, Ac, “A sure thing.” Then sands cun testify. “COSTAIT6" CORN SOLVENT. Fo-r-Corns, Bunions, Warts, Ac.— “Try It.” 1 • Don't sutler wil/i Pain! A Won derful power of Healing! Ever> family should keop.Jtln the Ik.use. 1 COSTAU’S” BUCKTHORN .SALV-fa*. Its eflects are iniiaWiato. For Cubs, Burns, Brulse.%W«Knds,Sore Breusta, Piles, Ulcer.",.Old Sores, Itch, Scrolulu ami Cplftieous Eruptions, Chapped Hands. Lips. ' Ac., Bites of Animals, insect,,Ac'. “A Universal DinnerPlll”(.sugar cojited.) JWyeurs administered In a Physician's Practice. "COSTAR’S” BISHOP PILLS. * Of extraordinary c*llleaey for Cos liveness. Indigestion, Nervous and Slelc Headache. Dyspepsia. Dysenlry, General Debility, Liver Complaint, Chills Fever, A*c. Not griping, domic, mild ami sooth- "That Cough will Ulllyou. Don't neglect it. “ COSTAR'S” COUGH REMEDY. Ueautllles tho Complexion, giving to the skin » transparent fresh en e»i. “COSTAR’S” BITTER-SWEET AND ORA-NGE BLOSSOMS. atoniJors-.tho shin’clear, smooth . ami -soft, Removes Tan, Freck les., J'implca. Ac. Ladles, try u ibottlo. and see Its wonderful ■quality. as~!!l Be* rare! fl of all Worthier.'. ImiUvtlons. Jest None .genuine without " COF-TAK'S’ Slg “S-Kc. and .Vie. (dies kept by .ill WIUGOISTH. 51 scat by mail on recolpt.cf price. 4«- s’j navH. for any three $1 sizes oy, Express. £3~So pays. Ibr eight Si sizes by Express. Address UENItY 11.. COS'J^-R. 013 Broadivau, 3V. I’. . «S-For a Ido by .c. I.NHOFF. Carlisle, fa, .4»-Soid Wholesale Druggists hi Philadelphia, fa, AND EU ALL THE LARQE OXTIES, Jfjirll2a,lBoif % — 0m IN THE The children cry for it JI-s u “Soothing Syrup.” For Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness. Sore Throat, Croup. Whooping Cough Asthma, Bronchial Alleclloiis. Singers. Sneakers, and all troubled with Throat Complaints, will liml this a beneficial rectorial Remedy. Legal jHa flees'."’ I > KOISTER’S NOTICE. —Notice Is J.Xhorehy given to nil persons Interested, that Mmj following arconnls havo been filed In this of- IL-e, hy tho lu-countauts therein mimed,for f?jtnni- Inailon.and will ho presented to thu orphan's Court of Ciinihorlnnd County, for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday, August ISth,; A. !>., isos: ’ 1. Tlio account of David Eborly, Guardian of Hurah Plough,minor ch.ld of.lohn Piough.dec’d. 2, The account of J. 11. Parker, and Frederick Walls, Executors of Martha Duncan, dec*d. H. First and final accounlofttobnrtL.Barr.Ad mlnlstrator of Sarah Juno Gilbert, late of New bmg, dec’ll. I. First account of D. G. May.Ouafftianol Levi Lelpnrd, minor sou of Joseph LMpard, lato of Last I'eunsboro.’ deed. ' * • ’ *>. First account of 1). Q. May, Guardian of Oeo. EMluger, a minor child of Levi Eslliigcr. late of Penusboro,’ dec’ll. a. First ami final account ol Joseph Pierce, Jr., Executor of Paul 8. Pierce, dec’d. 7. First ami final account of Win, Barr, Admin istrator of J. O. Barr, late of Newvllle, ilec’d. 8. ’J’ho account of John Milter. Guardian of John li. Zeigler, Mary E. Zelgler and Sarah J. ft'fgler, minor children of Philip Zolpler, dec’ll. l». FirstandfinalaccountofHamuelKhcrly, Ad ministrator of tho estate of Mary Garvcr, lalo of •SilverHprlng, dec’ll. lU. The uccouut of Peter S. Miller, Admlnlst ra tor of Catharine Miller deo’d. 11. .second and mml account of Isaac Miller and Daniel Miller, Executors of Rudolph Miller, dec’ll. " 12. First aud Anal account of Robert Mateer, Administrator ol John Mateer, ilec’d. l;t. First and lltial account of William Moore, Admlnistmlor. of Jackson Moore, lato of South Muhlle'ou, dec’d. 11. Firstand uarllal account of James Hamil ton, Esq., lion. J. H. Graham and. Rov. David stenett, Exoehiors’ofHusim 11. Thorn, deo’d. 1.3. First and final account of A K. Hell, Ad min fstratrlx of F. A. licit. Into of Mcchanlcsburg,- dec’ll. H>. First and final account of Mary Martin, Ad ministratrix of Ucbcceu Marlin, doc’d. 17. Firstand dual account of Samuel J. Fells, Executor of Anna Clouse, ilec'd. ' . Is. The Huai account of William Highlands, Guardian of George Warren, per Geo. li. Clever, Executor of William Highlands, dec’d. Ist. Fir-tnnd imrnal account of Geo. H, Clever, Executois of William Highlands, dec’d. 20. Tho account of Abraham Lambcrton, Ad ministrator of Abraham Bwlgert, lato of North Middleton, dec’d. 21. Tho uccouut of Abraham Lnmberton, Esq., Executor o! William Heuwood, dec’ti 22 first and Huai account of Noah Cockles’, Ex ecutor of Joseph W. Hoover, lato of Fenu town ship, ilec’U. 2-f. Second and llnnl account of C. V. Kelley, Administrator of Alexander McKlnstry, hue nr Penn toohshlp. 21. The second and final statement of Samuel Kunkel, Executor of James Gillard, dec’d. 2.3. Tho account of Andrew Kennedy, Executor oi Leonard Mtnlch'lute of Frunklord township. 2(i. First and Huai account of Samuel Mohler, Aihulnislralo.' of Mugdelcna Mohler, luto.of Mo elmutcsburg, dec’ll. 27. Third ami Hnal account of Samuel Mohler, one ol the Executors of Christian Mohler, into of Upper Allen, deckl. 2-«. The account of Daniel Myers, Administrator of John H'oHlolluger, lato of West Peunaboro,’ dec'd. 20. First and dual account of Christian Swartz, Administrator of John Swartz, Into of Mechanics burg, dco'd. ;w. Flist ami final account ol D. Nelswanger, Ad ministrator of John Westfall, lalo of Monroe iwp., dee'd. ;il, First and final account of Androw'SclfTert, Trustee ul* CaU(arlno Coover, under tho Will of Henry Coover, and decree of tho Orphan's Court. •U. The account of Uichard Woods, and Samuel Muarl, Jr., Executors of Hubert Donaldson, late of-DlcUiuson township, dee'd. ,ft, Tlie first and final account of Francis Mcnlz or, Guardian ol David Ment/.or. ;il First and final account of John Cresslcr, Ex eeu lor of Sarah Heck, late ofyhlppeusbu re. dee’d. ;t>. First ami final account of J. A. C. M'Cune, Administrator of Harah Galbraith, Uec'd. •til. First and final account of David Wherry, Ad ministrator of Israel Waggoner, dec'd. .17. First and final account of Samuel Snyder, .dmmistralor of G. W. Snyder, Iplo ol Me* eliauiunhurg, dee'd. .b. The account of John S. Munro,Executor of William Oietiu, taro of Dickinson t\rp., dee'd. ;;;i. First and tlual account of David llhoads, Ex ecutor of Dr. Win. Mcul/.or, late of Carlisle, dee’d. i«. Guaidianshlpaecuuntut David Adam.Guur dmu ol Sebastian, Davlna C. and- Mary Alice H|mn ß lur, J. DOItSHEIMKU, July til, listkJ, Register, I J 110 CL AM A T IO N. Whereas the JL Hon. Janies 11. Graham, President Judge of trie several Courts of Common Plena of tho coun ties of Cum her laud, Perry, and Juniata, uml Jus tices oft ho several Cmm»of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery In said counties, and T. P. Dlalr and H.tslvmrt, Associate Judges of tho Courts of Oyer ami Terminer and Jail Delivery' for tho trial of all capital and other ollenders, Ju ,1110 said county of Cumberland, by their pro cents to mo directed, dated the filth day of April, A. D., fisus, have ordered the Court of Oyer ami Tennlnor and General Jull De- Iv.cry to be Jiolden at Carlisle, on the Ith Mon day'of August, iwis, (being tho Ulth day,) at in o'clock in tho forenoon, to continue.one week. Notko'Ls hereby given to the Coronfr, Jusilces ufilie'lVace, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, Hint they uro by the said precept c nnmanded to be then ami there In their proper p ihuii.s, with their rolls,record.^,uml inQUlsitlons, examinations, ami all other roniembrnnoos, to do tiiuse 1 1 1 lilt's which to t heir oillecs appertain to bo dune, and all lho.se that uro bound by recog nizance-', to prosecute against the prisoners that ire or then shall be In the Jail of said conn v. are to be there to prosecute thenf as shall he * - JOS. C» THOMPSON. ii/uTiff, July 2.1,18(W. —1c MUOU'HONUTAHV’S NOTICE.—No- I Uco is hereby given that the following ac counts have been hhid on la the Drolhonoiury’s ..moo lor examination, uml WllVbO presented lo the Court ol C’omnlou Fleas of Cumberland!‘oim ty for confirmation on Wednesday, UiolMth day ol August, viz; 1. First and dual account of Daniel Eckels as signee ol George i*. Mj’.ers, under deed of .volun tary assignment. i B'lrstand final account of H. C. Wagner, as signee of M. T. Walker* J. A. Graham, doing bu siness us Walker & Graham, nndor deed of vol untary assignment. J. I*. J3UIN DLI3, July 'JJi tbtiS. —it* I*rothonoiary. NOTICE. —Notice ia hereby given that letters Testamentary on the estate of David iianie, Esq., deceased, Into of Hampden town ship, Cumberland county, have boon grant ed to the undersigned, residing In Eiusl Penns boro’ township. All persons Indebted to said es tate are requested to make payment Immediate iv.und those having claims will present them for settlement. d. W. CiiIsWELL, . July tiU, IHUS.—OI - Eti'cutar. iiailroati JLineg. Q U M UEIiLASD V A IjLEY KAIL B O A D! CHAN GE OF II OTJB S ! oil ami lifter Monday, May Utu, 18C8, I’awicii- E er 1 muia will run daily tus follows, tSumiuysox ;oplccl); WESTWARD; vk™nimoc/n«ou 'l'rniu leaves Harrisburg 5.05 A.' M...Mci'\miiU-.sbmgS.is.CarUalelUs, Nowvlllu 0.00, shinnensliurg 10/.: I. Clmmbersburg Kl.Ureen easile 11.151, arriving at liuggerhiown ii.oU A. M. Mail Train leaves Jlairlsburg 1.-10 V. M„ Me elmmesburg ii:J, Carlisle 2.15, Wewvlllo Jl.2o.abip i.ensburg a., 30, Clmmboisbuig -1.2 U, tirceneasilo .3.0.5, arriving at Hagerstown fi.35 1». M. Impress Trmn leaves HuirJaburg 4,J0 r. M., Mi;- elianlcsburg 4. l7,Carlisle ij.«7. Aewvillo 5.50, BJHp pensburg 0.17, arriving nt Chumboraburg at (1.1.3 * * j*V/re<f Train leaves Cliambersburg KO5 A. M., (Jrecucustlo U. 25, arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 A. M ' EASTWARD: ArchmixodaUtm 7V«nn leaves CUaiubersburg 1.10 \ M Sblnpc-nsburg 6.11, Newvllle 6.-T>, Car Halo ti i* t MtiulmuiCbburg ti.l7 arriving at Harrisburg 7 'Vf<*j U 'J'ruin leaves Hagerstown 8.00 A. M.,Grcen dCsllohiti, Pbambersburg \US, Shippensburg H. 13, Newvllle 10.10, Carlisle 1u..>1, Meebanicsbmg 11.20, arriving at Han isburg U.»i A. M. /■xintvH Tram leaves Hugerslown 12.0 j 1. M.. (Iroencustlu liM, Chumbeislmrg l.lO.Mjippens burg 1.10, Nbwvllle 2.16, Carlisle 2,aS, Me.-baulcs.- bmg H. 20, arriving at llurrisbui g d.oa I*. >l. A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 6.1. >, i’. M.j Ureunc.isile -1.22, arriving at Cliambersburg o.lu PM Vi* Making' close connections nt Harrisburg with trains to and from Philadelphia, New ilulilmore, Washington, Pittsburg and all points West O. .N, LVIAj, rtui*i:iMN - n:.sm:NT’s Office, bup'L (Jlmmb'ti, Til.. .May 8, ioW. Ma>*H, Itaa. RAIL HOAD. S If. A B BANG E -M ENT Mau'mli, !!>!«. Great Trunk Line from'lh' 1 North ami North west lur Philadelphia. New Yol k. Reading, Polls vllle, Taimiqua. Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephralu, Litiz, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac. - Trams leave Harrisburg for New York; as fol lows; atU.oti. 5.3> and B.IU- a. SL. .13.40 noon, and •» no and y.US l\ M., connecting with similar trams on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving at New York ut 6.00, 10.00 and 11.60 A. 51., ami 0.00, 7lb and 10.001*. 51. Sleeping cars accompanying die A. 51. and y.;i6 P. 51. trains without “Teavo Harrisburg for Reading, Pollsvllle, Tam aouu ailt-erKVille, Ashland. Pma ttrpve, AUcii 2iwn and Piilladofphla.alH.lU A. M.,ond ‘J.Oouml 110 1* 51. stopping at Lebanon and Principal \Vav Stations; the 4 10P.M.innklngconneciums for Philadelphia and Collumblaonl y. For Potts vllle.SchmTklll Haven and Auburn, via Schuyl kill and Susquehanna Rail Rond, leave Harris burn ut 11.551'. M. Ueturmng: leave New \..rk at u!bo A. M., 13.00 noun, and fi.uo and 8.00 P. M.— Sleeping cars accompanying the u.OO A. M. and 6.00 *iiid b.oO P. M. Hums wjincmt cliangi*. Way Passenger Train leaves Phiiudelphla ;,1)0A. M., relurnlug troth Pawling at 0,30 A* Ai Ktonnitie at all stations; PoltsvilioiithGo A. ai urnVS I“WM. Alodliandli Oo A- W audl2.Uli.oon iiml 2.00 P. M.; Taiuarjua at 0.80 A. 2L. and 1.00 '‘“SvPpotlsvillo for Ifarrlßburg via Sehuyl km and Susquehanna Rail Read at7JoA*M.and '“itoSimg Accommodation Train: Leaves Rend lug at A. 51., returning from I hiludolphla at poilstown Accommodation Train; Leaves PottMown at 046 A. 51., returning leaves Phila delphia Ut 4..’W P. M. . ~ • Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading nt 7.U0 a. M., and 0.1,6 I*. 5L Cor r.phnrta, Lltlz, Lnn/ easier, Columbia, &c. ' ■ .• , . Perktomcu Rail Road Trains leavoFerklomeu Junction ttUMW A. Mjimds.6s P. M. Returning: Leave Sklppack at M 93 A. 51., and 1.15 P.M., con nacting with similar Joans on Reading Hall ll on Sundays: Leave New York nt 8.00 P,. M., Philadelphia 8.00 A. 51. and lho 8.00 A. m Tram running only to Reading; Pottsyillo 8.00 A, 51.: Harrisburg 5.36 A. 5L and 4.10 and 0.00 P. M.. and Reading at 1.10,2.55 and 7.15 A. 51. lor Harrisburg, and 7.oti,A. 51. and I H° Afc for New York and -1,36 P. 51. for Philadelphia. - • Commutallou. Mileage. Sc^V. u curslou Tickets, to and from all points, atreduc* C mSu cheeked through .'“hSSKWsw. ' - 51 ay, 28,1808. • T*l AIN and FASCY PRINTING ol r EVEUY DEScmmon »wa% executed at the Volunteer Office.
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