idem aunjettisctuema. n i AWM IUK MA-LiK. — i£ f V uu jjrxuuy.aepusxuoer xx f isoo.—.by vuiuo of E#tUo Will of Andrew cUupman, dee’d., uua uu or- S»der of Uxo Orpuaus' Com-t ui Cumberland coun iffity, too undersigned will Hull at puuflntuue, au tixe .% pr exxixses, too xoxiuwuxg Vxuuaoxo it«ai imtaio, to hS&’wxt; ACoruuu I’raot of Laud, situate xu Upper ! s$ Alien uiwnsmp, cumuenrua county, adjoining sM'-lauds of vViiiuwn Convex. Couxiul ocuwxu, Jouu s*i jj. Coovor, xusq., uud utuexs containing uo Acres, ‘j&'jnoro or less, ruo said xuim is ueuuuimiy suu •jif'nled about two nmea Huuin of iUecuanicsuurg j&’ana one mile Lust of otxuptxerdaiown, ou tixe %Buite road leading from Harrisburg to uettys & burg, 'loo improvements aro a Commodious Frame WeaUxorboardod Dwelling House, ana && Out-House, a .Large Fxuiuo and Log Burn, a (Jt & der Biess and olnor outbuildings, xt contains a sgtf Barge ureuard and a laxge amount of very vaiix- Mauiv Luyust x'ixnbor, Xno farm is umxer good ;&• fencing aud m au excellent state ox cultivation, M;About xu Acres aro Wooaianu, emo to com -4%,'jiißuco at 1 o'cxucK. x*. Al, uu said day. • OK •JWA'JintMjS, CASH. on toe Hint any of April. g£lBov, wuea a Hood uud possession wxu be given. Aug. 16, IBtkJ,—St W. u CiIAXMIAA. YAhUAJiLiJ£ KJi’AJLi JflSTATjfc! AT ruumo —utx autuiduy, auptbuiucr r 5, lood.—l’Uo subscriber wui Sell ut public sale, ms valuable lul^^l,^^ltuuU3amKlUili > euuauu^o , wwu slilp, Cumberland Couuty, z miles West 01 iiar !risOurg city,L nulo Souta-Wcst, oi West i'ulr ■ylew, cimtumiug IU Acres, 122 I’erotres, moio or less, blues, siuiu mud, under u mgu suite ui oulll vivtiou uud good xeuce, udjoimug uiiius ui K. «l. Huideiuuu, H.D. uius&er uua ulnoia.lmvuig erected .tnereou, a luigu rwo-atury mica jLiouse, Twu-citory Jincj; Aitcuou, uud urmuu Wusa House aitacued, a won ol Water at uio door u> t largo cistern, A frumu name nuru, uud uu uuu cssury outbuildings, aioo u eiatbrqtat iuo uaru ££ (TUo ouuduigsare ua uuw Paving übuii bunt in. tho years ioyu uud looi.> xuero is aiso a Hue M young Apple uud feacu urcnaru ol Uiioic© rrmj, near mu uouso. A good title uud possession will &; bo given on mo lat nay or April, iw>y. aii | e ta fj commence at. x o'ciooa p.m., on said day wlien terms wiU be made imown by Aug. VS, IWW.-U1 H.M, XIUPLEY, n Nr oriaE - —-Notic© hereby given that, •fi X* Letuns X’estauiemury ou tUo estate of John.’ f" a « ll y un » . deceased, luto of ailver apring .£v township, have been granted to. the under '-A signed residing in the same township. All P«**»uu« indebted to said estate are requested to •it Payment immediately, and those having $5 claims against said estate will uiso present them 5& for settlement. HBNUY VutiLKacao. ;‘?V i6W *r—oL* Hcvcuior. JMPOKTANT TO PENSIO-NEKS. ■rfj -dy a recent Act of Congress, certain pcusloii era are entitled to an increase of pension, ami S, otdora u> bade pension from date 01 discharge.— Mothers, Widows and Minor children are e»- titled to pay from date oi death of soldier. Win ows of soldiers of the war of Ida: or the mexicun war, are entitled to increase of pension under certain droumstancea. Bring your pension cer ?rf (Ideates and discharges and X will collect arrears for all who are entitled. Applications must bo ™ made at ouco, in a great many’ of th eso cases, us »; the tune la limited. W«. If. LUTLLK, |r Aug. 13, lows.—3t AtVy at Law, Carnsio, Bu. i XpOil SALE.—A very d®- 1 - §& JL: iiwoiung House -• W-. roniiret an*' *■' s{, her >'•“ XpO.R SALE.—A very desirable Brick % JL? -Dwelling ilouao, ou West street, between A i uuiiroi ami tJoutb. Poaaoßsiou given JNov»hu- A ber loth. ir tlealrotl. Apjily to $ Aug 13. i-Mia.—tf> J. M. WEAKLEY. i&ijmtf’s i&aks. gHBJBLb’JF'B BALES hy virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Expo nas issued out of tiio Court of Common Picas 01 ft? Cumberland County, and to mu directed, I win •sf expose to sale, by public vondne or outcry, at tins CourtHouso, In Uio Borough of Carlisle, </« J'Yi -ii tlui/t Auffust’Zi, lb(W, at ID o’clock, A. M., the fol fb lowingdescrlbediioulKslate, to wit: A Txa.t of Laud, situate in silver Sprlngtown ship, Cumberland cunutv, Fa., bouhded ou tue fk'iist by land of Henry vogiesong, on the South and West by lands of Oeorge Boisilmo and the Conodogulnet Creek, ami ou the Hoith by lands of Samuel Vogiesong and Jacob Simmons, con i':*; tabling 173 Acres, more or ess, having thereon .?£ erected a Two-Story Frame Dwelling and Baca % Kitchen, Frame Barn, Wagon Shed, Hog Fen, aim other outbuildings, seized and taium m execuuon os the property of Bdward Dommy, %i —ALSO— A lot of ground situate In inow Kingston, Silver ijtfS' Spring township, Cumberland ouuty, bounded ®r, ou the JMorth by the Carlisle and Har laburg && Turnpike, on the West by an alloy, ou the Sonin 5&; by an alley, and on the Bast by lot of JohnK.ncu #j' conuvluiug -15 leet in front, and 10-i feet In duptu, g£ bo the same u;oi*B or less having thereon ercctuu 3sj a Two-Story Frame liouao, Frame stablo,sinoke a&r- House and Hog Fen. Se zed and taken in excu tlou us the property of Jacob Wert. —ALSO— A Lot of Ground, altu te in Upper Allen town* ship. Cumberland county, bounded on Uio JSurih . by tfao otate roud, on the Lost by land of George Beehnan, on the South by laud of George Logie, «■, and on the Weat by Abraham Zook, containing W! one half aoro more or less, having thereon eree *2- ted a Two-Story Frame Dwelling, Back Kitchen, Frame Stable, Slaughter House, and' other out ,!;i> bulldluga. Seized and taken m execution us the fa property of Peter Cocklln. f —AXBO- # A -Lot of Ground, situate In tho Borough of Car % lisle. Cumberland county, bounded on the North ffi by Wcat Locust alloy, on the East by private al ioy of Dr. W. W. Dale, E. cornmun ana tho dof’t. on the tJouth by Louther street, and on the Wesi m by Mrs. Mxuith, containing -is leet In irout anu jg 240 leet In depth, more or iesa, having thereon ei ® eoted a Two-atory Frame House nude Kitcii & on, and other outbuildings, on nouthe; ® street, and a Two*Story Frame House on the alloy* • —ALSO— A Lot of Ground, situate in tho Borough of Car lisle, Cumberland county, bounded on the East by the Letort Spring, on the South by John Spahr, on the West by .North East street unu on the Worth by William Spahr, containing t> feet in front and 3UJ feet m depth, mom or fuaa having thereon erected a Ouo-ami-a-Haif-aiorV Brick nouse, Two (jne-qnd-a-Hall-atory Xfromu Hov\Bes, and other outbuildings. * —AXjSO— A Lot of Ground, situate In the Borough of Car lisle, Cumberland county, bounded on tno East by John Bark, on the South by East south street, on the West by John M’Cartuoy, and on tht Worth by Qodfry Bonder, containing uu feet in front and ta> feet In depth, moro or less, having thereon erected Two Two-story Brume Houses One Frame and Log House, Kitchen, and other outbuildings. . —AI£O - Lot of Ground, situate in the Coroughof Car lisle, Cumberland county, bounded on the East by James M'Gonlgui, on the South by John Watcher and Amos swoigen, on the West h\ Mih. jollersun, and on the North by Liberty street containing ik. feet in irout and I2u feet in depth, moro or less, having thereon orocteu Three Two»Story Frame Houses, and other out build, ngs. Seined and taken in execution as t oerty of Michael Laley, and Jano Laley MS wife. -ALSO Tuo undivided Interest In a Tractof Land,situ ate in East Ponnsborough township, Cumberland county, bounded on the North by lauds of George Kuutz and Wm. Hrayer, on the East by Jacob Kuntz, and on the South and West by laud 01 George Lougsdorf, containing 33 Acres, mure 01 having thereon erected a Two-story stone Dwelling House, and a Oue-uud-a-half Sion Frame Tenant House, Bank Barn, and other out buildings. —ALSO— A Tract of Mountain Land, situate party iu East Ponnsborough township, Cumberland comi ty, and partly in Perry county, bounded on CUu Norm by , on Uie East by lauds of Wm. Drayer and Jacob Kuutz, on the South by othei lanug of the del’t., and on the West by lands 01 Lougsdorf’s heirs.- Seized and taken la oxocu iQnns the property of George Kuntz, ** To be sold by mo, J CS. a THOMPSON. Rheriff’S OffiCb, Carlisle,. Sheriff. auj>M July 28, lew. CONDITIONS.—un all sales of §5OO, or over, Sou will he requited to be paid when the property is stricken oh’, and 825 on all soles under 85uu. SAXjE OF VAIiUAiiJUK REAL Es tate,— 2'uesUay, September 22d, iWia.—Tno un dersigned, executor oi Junu Zug, will oiler at public sale, on, the above day, on me promises, In South Middleton township, ono mile hast oi Papertown, near Mullen’s lower paper mill, tho following real estate, to wit: No. i> The Mansion Farm of deceased, contain ing 130 Acres, more or less, having moroon erec ted a Large Two-Story Brick Mansion House, containing s9veu rooms and a kiteueu, a Large Brick Bonk Barn, Wagon ahed.corn crib and .other outbuildings, Tho land is in a high state of cultivation and under good lenco. , There is a Well of Good Water at the door and one ut the burn, and tnere Is an Urobard of Fine Apple, Peach,and other trees. •• Mountain Creek" pass .os through the farm. No. 2. Also, on the some day, on the premises •adjoining tho former tract, a Barm on tho Cur iisie and Hanover turnpike, at Papertown. con taining 105 Acres, more or less, having erected a Weatherboorded House, a Large Erica Bank Bum and other outbuildings. "Mountain Creek" also passes through this tract adorning a ttretrclass-Wncer pow«r.’-Tiicro iu t> nno Xoung- Orohard on this tract, and me land is well culti vated and under good lenco. Both these tracts are lu the immediate vicmley o£ Mt. Holly Springs, a section noted lor tne salubrity of it* climate and-visited annually by hundreds lu search oi health. , . „ No. 3. Also, Four Lots of Timber Land, the first containing 20 Acres, more or less, on me Carlisle and Hanover turnpike, one .mile South of Mu Holly paper mill, the second containing 12 Acres, half mile East of MU Holly paper mill, the third containing 3)4 Acres, nail mile East of Paper town; ana me fourth, m Dickinson township, four miles south of Mt. Holly, on me Gettysburg road ooutaiuing 7 Acres. All these tracts uie covered with thriving Chestnut and uak Umber, Sale to commence ut 11 o’clock A. m., on said dav. when terms will be made known by “ JACCBZDG, Aug. 0,1863,— ts Executor John Zug, TVTOTICE TO CLAIMANTS.—A large I\' mimbo. of claims for dutfages under iu Ayu of Assembly for ibe relle.upi persons wh suffered loss during the war Urßlppress me iiuo -rebellion having uoea placed in my hands, 1 de sire to inform ail having claims under said Act that 1 am now prepared to put the claims in proper form tor presentation to the hoard 01 Commissioners. As tue proof required for the authentication of the claims depenas very much upon uieuiilerent circumstances attending tue losses or damages,!. wouia suggest that claimants snould call ana see mo before Cringing their witnesses, m order that I may be able to give them proper iniormutiun preparatory to mailing out their claims. This hill covers all damages done to personal or real estate, either by the union forces or iteool army. July 80, 1868.— 1 b JOHNjKH. ■\TOTICE TO TEACHERS.— Notice ia hereby given that ten i'euoners will bo cm* plowed to tone charge oi the schools of Peuu township, commencing on the drst of {September. Schools will be given out on the ami day of Au gust, beln* the day of examination ut teachers m said township, in Centr vine. Llbeuu wages will be paid to good and competent teachers, . By order of the hoard, Aug. 6, lacs.—Jt C. V. KELLEY, Scc'y, CAUTION, —All persons are hereby no tified that I will pay no debts contracted by my son r rederlck Walsh. Persons trusting him do uo.on their own responsibility. Aug. 6, HJUB,— ROBERT WALSH, TXTANTED.—iApermanent home lor a theVolu°nU?ir Woa. at or address Aug, o, laoa.-u* 640 miles' OP THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Aro aro now finished and in operation. Sixty miles of track have been laid this Spring, ana the work along the whole line between the Al lan tie and Pacific States Is being pushed forward more rapidly than ever before. More than twen ty thousand met arc employed, and It is not im possible that the entire traok, from Omaha to Sacramento, will bo finished In 1809 Instead of 1670. The means provided are ample, and all that energy, men. and money can do to secure the completion of this GREAT NATIONAL WORK, ut tho oarliest nruwiblo day, will her done. Tho UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY receive: I.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right of way, and all necessary Umber and other materials found along tho line of its ope rations. IX.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of 12,800 acres of land to tho mile, taken In alter nate sections on each side of UsToad. This isnn absolute donation, and will bo a source of largo revenue In the future. lII.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of United. States Thirty-year Bonds, amounting to from Slti.lW to §lB,OOO per mile, according to the difficulties to bo surmounted on the various sections to bo built. The Government takes a second mortgage us security, and ir. m expected that not only the interest, but tho principal amount may bo paid In services rendered by the Company lu transporting troops, mails, d:c. The Interest Is now much more than paid in this way, besides securing a great saving m time and money to tho government. IV.—A GOVERNMENT GR^NT of tho right to issue Its owu FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, to aid lu building the road, to tho same amount as the U. S. Bunds, Issued for the same purpose, and no iw>re. Tub Govkunjif.nt Pku mits the Trustees for tho First Mortgage Bond holders to deliver the Bonds to tho Company only ns tho road is completed, and after it has been examined by United States Commissioners and pronounced to bo lu aty respects a lirsuclnss Railroad, laid wllha heavy T rail, and complete ly supplied with depots, stations, turnouts, car saopH, locomotives, cars, <to, V.—A UAUXAL STOCK SUBSCRIP TION from tho stock holders, of which oversight Million DoUaishaa been paid In upon tho work already done, and which will bo increased as tho wants of the Company require. VX—NET CASH EARNINGS on its Way Business, that already amount to more than tub interest on the First Mortgage Bonds. Tiwse earnings aro no Indication ol the vast through tradlc that must follow tho opening of the Lido to the IfaoUlc, but they certainly prove that FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS upon such a property, costing nearly three times their amount, ARE SECURE BEYOND ANY CONTINGENCY. Tho Union Pacific Bonds run thirty years, aro for SI,OOO each, and httvu coupons attached. They bear annual interest, payable on the lirst days of January and July at the Company’s Cilice In the City of Now York, at the rate of six per. cent, lu gold. Tho principal Is payable In gold at matu rity. Tho price la $lO2, uud at the present rate of gold, they pay a liberal income on their cost. The Company believe that these bonds, at tho present rate, are tho cheapest security in the market, and reserve the right to advance the price at any time* (Subscriptions will bo received In Carlisle by A. L. BPONBLEK, and lu Now York AT THE COMPANY’S OFFICE, Noi "0 Nassau St., AND BY JOHN J. CISCO & SON, Bankers, No. 59 Wall St. And. by tho Company's advertised agents throughout the United States. ItcmlUanccs should be made in drafts or other funds par in New York, and the Ponds will be se»t free oj ohwrffk by return express. Parties subscribing through local agents will look to them for their safe delivery. A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR 18*18 has just been published by tho Company, giving fuller information than .Is possible lu an advertise ment, respecting tho Progress of the Work, the Resources of tho County traversed by the Hoad, the Means for Construction, and the Value of tho Bonds, which will bo sent free on application at the Company’s oQlecs or to any of the advertised agents. JOHN J. CltiCO, 'treasurer. June 4,1868.—-tf New York. HRiscellaneous. HAILI! -ume yo Dlsconlato, uud Take Courage yo Alllc ledl Use tho Meuus and go your way regotc- Ing 1 Chronic Diseases Cured ! Acute Palu In stantly Relieved I Tho Blind Caused to See J The Deaf to Hear I Tho Lame to Walk! And tho Sick Healed I By p ro f. E. L. DUKS- itho celebrated English Analytical Physician) author of the key to unlock Ibemysloriosof JVcma, tire Deaths, LET NONE DESPAIR! as Prot D. bus lu his posses-ion those infaliablo remedies oi .the late scientific discoveries, oven .he hand of the Almighty strotchbd forth to savo the world of rnakmd in»m innumerable sorrows and premature dissolution, and which is robbing death of its thousand stings, and the grave of its terrible victories. CHRONIC ACUTE DISEASES ■it whatever name or nature, oven those given no as beyond the- reach of medical aid, are those most desired, such cases tho Proi. delight- to combat, and with the aid of uod to conquer os thousands who had despaired of health havo •tgftUi been restored to health and usefulness iho Doctor does not only remove disease, but re moves-the cause, producing a p emauent cure i‘be CONau Mi’llVE, oveu In advanced Macon need no more dread a premature grave os all diseases of the Lungs, Heart, Eronctdlls, Throat and Laryngitis and respiratory aflectlons are cured by Medical inhalation and Topical treat ment the only infal lible remedies known. Examinations are made with Laryngestope and Respuometer, the only reliable lubg testor-ln'tho world. J LADIES OF AMERICA! iho celeb ated French remedies for tho euro of all diseases peculiar to your sex, la now within your reach. A word to the wise is sufficient. Tho Profs, experience Is equaled by few: his exam inations have been from ton to twelve thousand patients yearly in tho hospitals of France and England for over thirty years. A LIMITED NUMBER OF PATIENTS urn now prnfo-rrml. »»or dons the Prof, dooiro to make it lucrative fatUUy his long and extensive experience and scientific treatment In the hands of God to benefit tho sick and suffering. CONSULTATION FREE. N. tho Doctor is permanent ly located, and enu bo consulted at No. 32. Main •street, Car lisle. Pa. July 3u, 1838.—tf TIHE WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER FOB THE 0 AM. P A I G N . A VALUABLE CAMPAIGN PAPER. Circulation of Political Information, — 9 The campaign upon which we are Just about to outer Is by far the most Important and momen tous lu whlcn tho people of our country havo ever been called upon to participate. The Ilfoof the nation, tho liberties of the people, tho rights of persons and property are all In jeopardy. An' unscrupulous faction In Congress is striving to usurp ail tho powers of the Government. The people alone have the remedy In their hands. To do this promptly and effectually they need ail the Information that can bo furnished to them. There never was a time when the necessity for the dissemination of sound political Information was so great as at present. The Journals which furnish this Information should op sent broad cast throughout the land, and be pat into the hands of every voter in every Slate, county, town, village, parish, preolnci, and hamlet. In ©very household from the Atlantic to the Pacific. To supply this need, we have concluded to put Uw Wrir.ii iix IxiTfiitbiuntiuicn fur tb« campaign at such a price as will place it within the reach of all. II will be supplied to clubs often or more to the same post-qjjlce at fifty cents per copy for the campaimi, or for any four months prior to January 1,1839, We call upon our friends throughout the coun try to exert themselves to push this circulation of the campaign Weekly Intelligencer to tho fullest possible extent. If they will do this serv ice we. pledge ourselves to do our part of the work with all the energy and ability and Indus try we con command. , , ’ SNOW, COYLE & CO., July 16,1868, Proprietors national Intelligencer. SEAT PROPERTY FOR SALE.- The subscriber offers at private bale the dc -sle property where henow resides,in snrlmr fleld, 8 miles from NewvlUe, on. the rood lead mr from Newvllie to Stoughatown, consisting of a Lot of Ground containing about Half an Aero of Grofltod, all under fence The improvements are a TWb-Story Brick House, with Basement and Kitchen, a small Barn, Blacksmith Shop Fruit Trees, <tc. 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 5,1808, It will on that day be offered at public sale, on tho promises at 12 o’clock, M. of said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by July 23, 1868,— 7t* CHRISTIAN CREAMER, LN BANKRUPTCY. District Court United States, _• . Eastern District, Pennsylvania. ' John Bentz, of Carlisle, Cumberland County. Bankrupt, having petitioned for hfs dlscharue, a meeting of creditors will be held on the nine teenth day of August, lBflg,ot 10 o'clock. A. M before Register Cbas. A. Barnett, In the Court House, In Carlisle: that the examination of the Bankrupt may be finished, and any business of meetings required by Section 27 or2Softhe Act of Congress, transacted. The Register will certify whether the Bankrupt has conformed to his A hearing will also be held on Wednesday llhe second clay of September, before the Court at J'liUadolpliki, at ft o'clock, A. M., when naa where parties Interested may show cause against the dlisohnrgo. P C. ELLMARbf . U .B, Marshall. PorS. H. GALBRAITH. U. S. Dep. Marshal's Oftlco. Deputy, Bloomfield, July 21,1868, July 30,1868.—3 t T)LAIN AND FANCY PRINTING ol I EVERY description neoHfl executed at the VOLUNTEER Office. Urj) (SJooUss. poPTJLAE GOODS EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, rV. C. SAWYJSJt & CO’B., EAST MAIN STREET, Under I.lcmnon’s Hotel. We have Just reduced tho prices of our im mense stock of DRY GOODS, CARPETS, Ac., Ac. DRESS GOODS, such as XIBUNANNI'S, FLORENTINES, CRAPE MONTZ, MALTESE CLOTHS, GRENADINES, CHENE, MOHAIR AND SILL AND WOESTER, EiTPItESS BUil’n POPLINS Also a full lino of ORGANDY LAWNS, Figured, 'Plain and Plaid , at Greatly Reduced Prices* Our stock has the advantage of as lino assort ment of all kinds o f Goods as can bo obtained In tbo early part of tho season. Call and examine tho lino assortment at reduced prices. WHITE GOODS , in endless variety among which can be found Swiss Muslins, Plain, Plaid and Striped, Nainsooks, every grade and style, Jaconets in Hard and Soft Finish, Victoria and Bishop Dawns, Mull and French Muslins, French Needle Work and Hamburg Embroideries VERY DOW SUMMER CASSIMEBEB, CLOTHS '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 4-4, 5-4,6-4,3-4, all Rugs, Mats’, Shades, Mat tings, Looking Glasses, Hosiery, Gloves, NOTIONS, &.c., &c. We present to our customers rare chances for bargains and would say to all, call and examine our largo and varlou stock of BE ASONABLB GOODS, and compare our price list. Please remember tlio old stand Under Hannon’s Hotel, EAST MAIN STREET AU who wish CHEAP DRY GOODS, All whoWlsft CHEAP SOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, All who wish i ‘ * -A Full Stock of Seasonable Goods, at reduced prh sos, call at W. C. S AWYER & Go’s., east main street, CARLISLE. PA BO, 1860. JUSlrtlcal. gHER K ’ 8 BITTER TINCTURE OE ROOTS WILL PERFECTLY CORE Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Disordered Stomach and Liver, Cofitlveuesa. Imparity of Blood, Headache, Vertigo or Giddiness, Ner vous Debility, F*evor and Ague, In-, cubus or Nightmare. General Debility,Cramp, Colds, and Pains in the Hack and Bide. This is not a now Medicine; the receipt for making it was brought from Germany to Balti more, Md., over fifty years ago, by Mr. Klein, who introduced it among a few of bis Gorman friends and neighbors, who finding it to bo an in valuable remedy for the above diseases recom mended It to others until it became, and still continues to be. tho household medicine of a largo portion of the Germans of Baltimore. THE BITTER TINCTURE OE ROOTS is composed of tho Juices of a number of the most valuable roots and seeds known to tho medical faculty, with a sufficiency of pure old . ryo whiskey to make one of the most effectual Tonic Tinctures ever offered to tho public. Every person should use It every Spring, Sum mer and Fall to purify tho blood, give lone to tho stomach and invigorate tho system. TESTIMONIALS. The Rev, Geo Hunter says: I do hereby certify that having used ouo bottle of Sherk’s Bitter Tincture of Roots.l have found It invaluable for the stomach nud bowels. It re lieved mo of pains, utilised aud costlveness and created an excellent appetite. I confidentially recommend it to all ns a reliable medicine. Jan. 27, im. GEO. HUNTER. Having been afillctcd for some tlmo with dys pepsia, costlvenoss, loss of appetite, and general prostration of the system, I used Shark's Bitter Tincture of Roots, and In a short tlmo found my self entirely relieved, and my health restored. J. S. HEitRST. No. 21 North Hanovor St,, Carlisle. I hereby certify that the Medicine, known ns Shark's Bitter Tincture of Roots, has to my knowledge, cured costlveness, nightmare; loss of appetite and general debility. J. W. SMILEY. No. :15 North Hanover Ht., Carlisle. Having been allllcled with costlvnoss for a long time, I triedahovk’s Hitler Tincture of Roots, andhavo found I highly ethcleut, relieving mo in a short time. Try it and you will ilnd it good. *A. W. BENTZ. No. 27 South Hauovcr St., Carlisle. In the summer of IW»« my health fulled so that my whole system was prostrated as if worn out, so that I was unlit for business. I used Sherka Biller 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, Feb. J, I8(W. SA.M’L GOODYEAR. Having been alllicted alongtlmowlth nervous debility and Indigestion, I used Shark’s BHter Tincture of Roots, uud have found it exceedingly beneficial, and recommend it to all us a reliable medicine. Mrs. E, KELLER, There is more medical virtue fu one of those bottles than in a gallon of any of the Bitters and mixtures now offered to the public. MANUFACTURED AND SOM> UY A. SCHAUBU & CO., No. 553 South Hanover Street, Carlisle, I’orm’a. Also,for sale by druggists and all country stores. DR. ROCK’S PAIN. VICTOR Cures Neuralgia, Toothache, pains in the Stoiu acho and Bowels in ton minutes. It never fails to euro pains In the Back and Lame backs. It Is the best tu use for Rheu mutism, Sprains, Cholenunorbus, and Summer Complaints. THE PAIN VICTOR Is Nature’s Cure gathered from the Vegetable Kingdom, not a mineral poison. It should bo in every house-—a euro and certain help in time of need. The citizens of Carlisle that haveused It testify as follows: I have been subject for the last llfteeu years to attacks of rheumatism and lame back Which for the last two yearn had become so se vere at times that 1 was entirely disabled for bu siness, I used your Dr. Rock’s Pain Victor this Spring, and part of ouo bottle has entirely cm ed m 6. 1 recommend it with contldencc to otheis. 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. 1 believe it to bo an lufaliubie cure. JOHN B. rihKAY* The Rev. E. A. Brady, Pa., Bible Agent, says; 1 have used your Dr. Rock’s Palu Victor in my family, and found It a sure and quick cure for Neuralgia and Toothache. E. A. BRADY. It cured me effectually of Neurnlglaand Tooth* ache. JOHN H. LANDIS. Dr. Rock’s PaiuViotor cared me of Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Mrs. LOUISA MORRISON. We cheerfully recommend your Paiu Victor as an invaluable remedy for headache. - WM.B. BUTLER, . JOHN J. FALLER, Made aud sold by A. SCHAUBLA & CO., No. 35 South Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. Whoroovory person afllcted with Neuralgia, Toothache, Head uchodnd pains In the stomach are Invited to call and bo cured in ten minutes, free of charge. Ko'Jfor sale by Druggists and all country scores, Juuo 11. IbtlS.—3ra TF A HUMBUG, I What a wonder That the doors Are open wide; Ever since the . First of August ‘ Thousands nave Pain PamtnppiJed. Those who lie, * Or call it humbug, Are the doctors, Hot acquaint; For they always Have been Jealous When their patients Use Pain Paint. Pile up facts As hightas mountains, Flush the trut h Before their eyes, But the cry Is always humbug, Men of science Full ©files. People know that liniments composed of Cay* onuQ Pepper, Turpentine, Hartshorn, Ether. &e., will produce Inflammation and pain. To pur chase such trash to stop Pam and lullummuilon 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, cool, and euro Inlluinmutlon and Fever. Pimps and gamblers try to look honest, but folks can read the lace too plainly., Some try lu persuade the ignorant that pills, physic, a-c*,. cleanse the blood, purge the system, and do u hundred other things equally absurd. Every body knows that It Is false, and no medicine ran ' purify ur lncr«m«u t\ drop of blood. Food UmlCiß blood, bone, and muscle, and is the wtuiv of LUr. Every dose of medicine swallowed Is rejected, and hurried out of the system us quick as possi ble. It is an enemy; yen, a deadly foe. Consti pation, Hi beuit, and weakness, aro the result of dosing, dosing; dosing the stomach. The living system has enough to do without working her self to death In expelling and kicking out the Pernicious nostrums poured down the throat.— 'ood she welcomes when she heeds It; yea, asks font, liet pill-makers and physic venders stop eating food, hud see how long they can subsist on their blupd-pmifying, Invigorating, health giving medicines and cordials. Wlmt humbug is more transparent? A dug would feel so In sulted, If offered a dose, he would curl his tad downward in scorn, and run away in utter dis gust. AU physical pain arises from luilumnmtlou. Put out the lire and you stop pain absolutely.— You can stop pain as easy as you cun quench lire with water. WOLCOTT'S PAIN PAINT subdups luliaianiatlou.heut.audfeveroiie hundred times foster than Ice. Thousands have hud a practical teat ofdts merits at the very moment of most ex treme pain, and they can testily that it has not fulled in doing Us wdVk; It is harmless; It has no stain; it gives uo smart; Ills simple; Ills fur sale by Druggists every where; uuu it is tested free of cost at 1/0 CHATHAM S(iuAltP, N. V., and itH Arch Street, Philadelphia. My wife had an ulcer on her leg for thirteen years caused by varicose veins, ulceration ex tending from her ankle to her knee, some places eating away to the hone, I have employed ovur twenty physicians at vast expense during this period. But all attempts at cure proved utterly abortive until X tried jjr. Wolcott’s Pain Paint, which the doctors told- mo was a humbug. But humbug or not. It has done the work completely lu less-than, one month, removing the pulu at the Hist application. X kept her leg wet with Pain Paint eoastoirUy until healed. X wish we hod more humbugs as useful as Dr.Wolcotfs Pain Paint, i am 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 X can satisfy them as to the benefit derived by the use of Pain Paint. May 12. IfiUA PETER MINCJv I nm selling Wolcott's Pain Paint and Aunllil liitor, and it certainly gives satisfaction to my customers. DrugglsV^V^J. I am selling moreof Wolcott’s Pain Paint, than other Patent Medicine. O. N.CRTf TEN lON. Wholesale Druggist, No. 7 ethAvo,,N. X I soil more of Wolcott's Pain Paint than all the other patent medicines combined, and J keep a mu supply of an«.« gaask™ Druggist, No. U 7th Avenue, N. V. ' July 3,1808. —tuugl YALUABLE FARM FOR BALE.— liv virtue of the lust Will ami testament of Bernard Staub, decU. wo his executors will soli at Public unlo. on Friday, the Isth of September at 11 oclooic A. M., his Mansion I arm on the North side of the Yellow Breeches Creek, m Monroe township. Cumberland county, contain ing 110 Acres, 88 Perches Of first rate -Limestone Land, having arreted thereon o largo nod com modious Dwelling House, of Stone, brick and Frame, a largo now bank burn, Carriage House, Smoke House, Wagon Shed, and the whole farm well fenced with Locust Post and Chestnut Hulls. There is also a flxst rate Orchard of Choice Fruit/ and abundance ol Grapes, Peaches and other small fruit, abundance of watAr in upring and a Well that never rails. The farm is about 1 mile from Churohtown, and 0 miles from. Carlisle.— This la one pf the most valuable farms In the county. There will also'be sold at the same time and place, two tracts of chestnut Land In the same township, containing 11 Aci cs, 2U Perches and 10 -Acres, it) Perches, these two tiacts Uo within one mile of the mansion farm. The terms will be made known on day of sale by. BERNARD STAUB, ' , JOHN HoUCK, . DAN’L HENSIi.MAN, Aug. 6, 1868.—ts Executors. HARVEST HOME—TbeCumberlaud County AgrlcultumlSoclety will hold Its an nual Harvest Home at the Fair Ground, on Sat urday, August 15th. Appropriate addressee will be delivered and a bountiful collation prepared for tho occasion. „ , An* 6, I BM “ y Bt ordor ot i'Soi°m, Jr.. Mt (Sift (Sutcrpi'bes. ■jyfJKNSED BY THE . UNITED STATES AUTHO RIT Y Nnv England PAWNBROKER’S JOINT STOCK OF UNUKDhEMIJD GOODS, CONSISTING oK •Silks, Shawls, Dress GooMs, Linen Goods, Dry Goods, Cottons, Fancy Goods, Alliums, Bibles, Silver Plated ware, Watches, Culleiy, .Sowing Machines, Ac., Ac.. To bo sold at ORR DOLLAR RAC ft. without regard to value, and not to bo paid for until you know what you are to reclevo.' STOCK VALUED AT 8200,000, SALESROOM, 30 Hanover Sl„ Boston. The mostpopulnr,reliable,prompt and business like concern of the kind. Tho best of Boston ref erences furnished on application. By patroni sing this sale you haveuelmnce to exchange your goads with a largo -variety to select form, 'J'crms to Agents, —Wo believe our terms to ag ents are superior to those offered by any other house. • Take particular notice of this: Our Agents are not required to pay one dollar for their pres ents, as in all other concerns. Certilicates, giving a complete description of articles that will bo sold for one dollar each, will bo 'sold at the following vales: Ten for $1; Thirty (with psesentJ/erS-'l; tuxiy (with present)SO; One jjluulrcd (with present) §lO. And same rale for larger clubs. LOOK AT THIS CHANCE to get a Silk Dress, Sowing Machine, Gold Watch or Homo other good article oi equal-value, with but very little trouble ami no expense to the Agent. Fbra dub of Thirty, wo will give the person send ing It the choice of the following articles: Print Dress Pattern, Worsted Breakfast Shawl, White Linen Tablecloth, Embossed Table Spread, Sot of Steel Bladcd Knives and Porks, set of Silver plated Forks, Elegant EngraVcd Silver-plated Gold-lined Goblet, violin and Bow, Fancy Dress Pattern, Pair Ladles’ Extra Quality Cloth Roots, Elegant Beaded Klllc Parasol, One Hundred Pic ture Morocco Photograph Album, Elegautlvory handled Spangled Silk Fan. One Dozen Large Sized Lined Towels, Ladles’ Morocco Shopping Bag. Alhambra Quill, Fancy Balmoral Skirt, La dles’ Solid Gold California Diamond Ring, Gent’s Plain or engraved Gold Ring, (1(1 carets lino,) La dles' Solid Black Walnut Writing Desk, Ladies* Fancy Black Walnut Workbox, or a Collage Clock. For a Club of Sixty, one of the following articles; Fancy Cashmere Dress Pattern, Three yards dou ble width Water Proof Cloaking. Thibet Shawl, Four Yards Wool Frneklng, Sotoi’ Lace Curtains, Ladles’ Double Wool Shawl, Silver-plated Cant Basket, Splendid Engraved Silver-plated ice Pilcher, Engraved Silver-plated Tea Vot. One Hundred Picture Turkey Morocco Photograph Album, Lancaster Quilt, Fancy Plaid Wool Shawl, Twenty-live yds. Sheeting, Alpaca Dress Pattern. Engraved Silver-plated Six Buttle Re volving Castor, Pair Gent’s Calf Boots, Harris Cloth Punts and Vest Pattern. Splendid Balmo ral Skirt, Set of Ivoiy-handlc Knives with Silver plated Forks. Pair of All-Wool Blankets, Rose wood Frame Brass Alarm Clock, Splendid Bead-. ed and Lined Silk Parasol. Ladies’ Splendid Mo rocco Traveling Bag, Thirty Yards I’rfnt, or u. Marseilles Quilt, 7'brrt Uub of One Hundred, Splendid Engraved SMvor-plalcd Tea Set, three pieces (Sugar Bowl, Tea Pol ami Creamer.) Silver-plated Cuke Bask ot, Fancy Plaid Wool Long shawl, Twenty.five y«ls..Hemp Carpeting. Splendid Violin and Bow. English Borage Shawl, Forty-Uvo yds. Sheeting, Splendid Alpaca Dress Pattern, Silver Hunting Case Watch, splendid Family Bible with elegant Steel Engravings aud Family Record and Photo graph Pago, Poplin Dress Pattern, Engraved Silver-plated Ice Pitcher, Splendid Beaver Cloak Pattern, Sharpe’s Revolver, Fancy Casslmcru Coat, Pauls und Vest Pattern extra quality, Splendid Acoordeon Music Box-, One Pair Fine Damask Table Covers with Ouo 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 uro NEW AND NOT SECOND HAND. And we guarantee more for the money invested Umu cau 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 one upwards. Make your letters short, and plain ns possible. Bo sure and send money amounting to 55.00 or more by Registered Letter, (which can ho scut from auy oflico), P. O. Money Order or Express; lor when sent In this way you run no risk of loosing it whatever. Small amounts maybe sent by mall, but be sure uud put them m tho olllco yourself. IPc cannot he ?xßj>onBihtc /or Money dost, unless some precautions arc taken toinsurc Us safely. Send your address In full. Town, County and State. All Certilicates aro good until redeemed. S. C. THOMPSON & CO., - No. 30 Hanover St„ Boston. June 18, ISGS. OTT-bcnii/or Circulars.^S. TSTE ARE COMING! AND WILL PRESENT TO ANY PERSON Sending us a Club in our Great ONE DOLLAR SALE OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS, A WATCH, pieeb of SHEETING, SILK DRESS PATTERN, &0., Ac., • 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 • :$0 and GU Clubs aro now move than equal In value to (Tubs of ill) and Ido re «- - specllvcly of other firms. P E A S E EX A MINE Anv person ordering either of the Clubs men tioned below,can have thelrseleoHoiiHof premi ums enumerated, corresponding to the size of iho CluU FREE OF ONE DOLLAR! For ft dub o/"U, (fcJU—One of the following arti cles, viz: Delaine dress pattern, fancy colored bed spread. 100 view Turkey moroco .album, I*o yards sheeting, striped cashmere delaine dress pattern, honey comb quilt, all wool square shawl, set solid gold bosom studs; all wool fancy cash mere pants and vest pattern, gent’s hair guard chain, gold trimmings, silver plated chased but ter dish, silver plated "» bottle revolving castor, on feet set superior steeled hluded knives and forks, worsted promenade shawl, ladles’ long gold plated chain, ladles* doublegold ring, gcnls' m;avy chased solid gold ring, solid black walnut work box or writing-desk, extra quality balmo ral skirt, sot Jewelry, sleeve bullous to match, violin and bow, gents* cardigan Jacket,splendid ebony D Unto. Ivoiy trimmings, superior Turkey morocco shopping bag,ladle,s* high cut balmoral boots. J<\jra Club qf GO, (3(1.) One of the following arti cles, viz: Black or colored alpaca dress pattern, poplin dross pattern, one piece of blenched or in-own sheeting engraved silver plated (J bottle revolving castor, 3 Vj yards superior cashmere for pants and vest pattern, extra heavy honey comb quilt, two fancy colored bed spreads, pair gent’s calf boats, -1 yds. farmers’good wool froek ing, fancy cashmere plaid dress pattern, best quality balmoral skirt, rosewood brass alarm clock, ladles’ all wool cloak pattern, silver plated cake or card basket, fur mull' or cape, ladles’ fashionable wool double shawl, splendid clasped family Bible, 9xi2, record page and engravings, U yds. double width water proof cloaking, sot ivory handle silver plated lurks, one sol lace curtain. /br a Club of 100, (810.) —One of the following ar ticles, viz: 4 yds. double width cloaking or coat ing-, ii large. nno bleached linen tabu* 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 boots, best quali ty, sliver hunting-cosed patent lever watch, one dozen Ivory handled steel bladed knives and 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 muff and capo, sliver plated engraved Ice pitcher, with salver, seven and one half yards all wool fancy cosslraore, for suit, one dozen Rogers' best silver plated forks, common sense sewing and embroidering ma chine, two heavy honey comb quilts, splendid family Bible, record and photograph page. For larger Clubs the value increases in the same m- Catnloguo of Goods and Samples sent to any address free. Send money by registered letter. Address all orders to ■ ALLEN, HAWS St CO., p, o nor C. . HI Federal XL, Barton, Mass. Wholesale Dealers In Dry and Fancy, Goods. Cutler.v, XTuted War.e, Albums, Leather Goods, Ac., ao. Juno H, 1 BOS.—taugl Grant and colpax. AGENTS WANTED KOli* j. t. Heudly’s Life of Grant. Now romlv, a Llfo of Colfax, with a Stool Portrait, Prlco,vso. >Hven away with every copy of Grant, The National Uaud-boolc of Pacts and Figures, Just Issued, is the book for the times. Sent for $1 CO. TREAT <S Co., Publishers, G&i Eroadieoj/, Y. July 2,lB6B.—taugl Drg (Sootos. 1868. BUMMBB - 1868. A magnificent stock of new Goods now on ex hibition at GREENFIELD S NO. 4, EAST MAIN STREET CARLISLE, V A Having determined to keep a much huger stock ot DRESS' GOOD'S than heretofore, I am now prepared to exhibit one of tho most beautiful stock of goods, consist ing of all the latest novelties of tho season for la dles salts, and also all the thin fabrics for u rn* mer wear, NO .OLD SHOPKEEPERS ON HAND. Everything in our DRESS GOOD department will o found of the latest importation of our purchases last week, wo know wo have some batgaliiH that cannot bo found elsewhere. G RENODEANS, SEASIDE LUSTERS, GUANIT POPLINS, OHENA POPLINS, SUMMER POPLINS. Tho now and desirable shades of PEARL and BISMARK ALPACAS only 50 cents. THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF BLACK SILKS, In town ouo dollar sovenly-fivo to four fifty per yard. A FULL LINE OF FANCY SILKS Lawns, Cambrics, * Percals, Alpaca Lusters, Delators, BLACK GOODS, BOMBAZINES, TAMIS CLOTH, CASHMERES, Ac. A great bargain In ALL WOOL DELAINES, BLACK BLUE, DRAB and BISSIARK. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF WHITE CASHMERES, Gloves, Crape, Collars, Scarfing, Silks always on hand. Funeral orders promptly and satis factorily filled. A well selected stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, bought very cheap, will bo sold atpopular prices. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, from the lowest grade to the finest Now York Including nil the best makes. COTTONADES, CHECKS, HICKORY STRIPES TICKINGS, OXNGAAMS, PRINTS, TABIiE CLOTHS, TABLE LINENS, all at prices that defy competition. WHITE GOODS, Piques, Nainsooks, Cambrics, Plad and Plain Suriss es, Tarlctons, UrUlianti, Striped Muslins, Hosiery In great varieties, all sizes of the BEST ENGLISH GOODS, at reduced rates. BARGAINS IN SHAWLS. 11AUGAIN8 IN SACKING CLOTHS. A Large Assortment of S H A D ES CLOTHS & CASS IME RES, nt Hie lowest market rales,in fact many of them cheaper Hum before the war,' FRENCH CORSETS CHEAP The best selling KID GLOVES in town soiling at mib dollar and twenty-five cts, A new lot of HOOP SKIRTS, direct from the manufacturer at a bargain.' PLOOB-OIL CLOTHS in Hoisa STAIR OIL CLOTHS T A U L U OIL C L O T H S UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS HI I. K. UMBRELLAS All T ask Is an examination of my stock, liny ere will bo astonished at thodifloroncc of price* between this and other establishments claim*' i.* to sell cheap. L. T. GREENFIELD, NO 4 .. EAST MAIN BTK E E V , CAB LISLE, P / May 28, IKSB. fteto York (ffolumn. ■y'ALUABLE INFORMATION. SELECT YOUR Q\YN NUMBERS IN THE EOYAL SPANISH LOTTERY! The moat responsible Institution of tho kind In tho world. Selecting numbers In this Lottery 1h a now Idoa^—and one well adapted to tho wauls of tho people. It affords u salor means of specula* tlvo Investment than most other business risks. For full Information, address LLOYD, SKMMES & CO., Room 10. 75 Nassau Street, Juno 23,1868. Now York. T?MPLOYMENT AT YOUR OWN I’i HOMES.—Kether sox—suitable for a steady hand or leisure hours—ln every city and town. LARGE PROFITS REALIZED. Address, with red stamp, for particulars, WARNER & CO.; Juno 11,1808. SID Jiroatlway, New York. _ Chat.liks, Ac. ALPACAS, “COSTAR’S” Preparations. EVERYBODY Tries Them! EVERYBODY Uses Tliem! EVERYBODY—BeIieves In Them ! EVERYBODY- B/juornmendH Them! • Are you troubled ,by flats, Mice, Roaches, An U-7 ‘ * “OOSTAR’S” EXTERMINATOR. “ COSTAhVS” BED-BUG EXTER. A Lihuld " Destroys and prevents Bed-Bugs.’' *• Never Falls.” , . Iflor Moths in Purs, Woolens, Uar tPQV?, &c. ■ oOSTAK’S” INSUiCT POWDER. Destroys instantly Pious and all Jnsoqts on Plants, Fowls, Anl main, «Su>. "A euro thing," {Him sands can testify. “ COST. Aire” OOJSN SOLVENT. For Oorus, Bunions,*o. “Try It." derful power -of Healing! Kverj family oliouldkibep it liiTlie houso. ' COHTAII'SP* BUCKTHORN SALVE. • Its effects are Utainedhite. For Outs,Burns, Utilises,Wounds, Sore Breasts. J’iles, Ulcer*. Old Sores, Itch, Scrofula und Cutaneous Eruptions, Chappell Altnds. Rips, •ic., Bitetj.of Auirnals.’lrxeets, dec. . “A Universal Dinner Pill’.’(sugar coated.) DO years administered in , a Physician's Practice. “04 iSTAU'S” BISHOP PILLS. Of extraordinary ellicacy funtiis- Uveness, Indigestion, Nervous ttod Sick Headache. Dyspopalu. Dyaeutry, General DebilJt.v.iJvor 1 Complaint. Chills Fever,&e. Noli griping. Goutlq* mild and sooth ing. *' That CoogJi will kill you. IXm't N neglect it. , O. OUGU REMEDY. 4 . TL ‘0 children cry for It —lts a '•a xjlhlng Syrup." For Coughs, Coj a *s. Hoarseness, Boro Throat, <;rou. n \ Whooping Cough Asthma, • Jirt.nt hlnl Affections. Singers. Boeukv ' rH « nnd all troubled with 'Throat Complaint** will hud this a benefit, dal Rectorial Remedy. lleuutlllcK the Complexion, giving to the skin a transparent fresh * ness. ‘'(TOETAB’S'’BITTER-SWEET *3'-i 11 Uewnro 111 of ullWorlhletMmilln^" None genuine without COATAUi. sig So.-B.nl 51*. bV al '. l l ß ,V^',v T "- *rT SI .|,N»niUT niiiaon-tecelpt Ul B* .w. « ■ U i.i.j . lor uiiy three J>l Jti ,-Es ,>,iy» (or eight SI 6lw« by Express, Address HENBV B. COSTAB. .. 012 Broad waj/, .V- T- For Sale by c. INIIOFP. ' - OarlMr /Vf. «-BoW by «U Wholesmnßrugglsls I AND IN AiL THE U &I«3E. CITIES, April 23, IMB.-«m qr “Only Infallible ,-Rem,o.d los known,” “Free-from Poison.”— “Not dangerous to'itllo Human Family.” “Ruts come outof.thelr holes to dio." Improved to keep In any climate. Are you annoyed with Bed-Bugs? Can't sleep nights! Don’t suffer with Pain! A Won- •AND GRANGE Bl- D&SOMS. -;.d t Src , i quality. ■ 3l£gal iiloticea. jjEGISTER’S NOTlCE;— Notice is XV-boreby given to nil persons'lnterested, that i no following accounts have bqcn file# In this of* lice, by the accountants therein exam ination, and will bo presented to tho Orphan’s Court of Cumberland County, l for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday, August 18th,; A. D., 1808: ■■■ . 1. Tho account of David Ebcrlj% Guardian of Surah Plough,minor child of Jbhn Plough, dec'd 1 , 2. Tho account of J. 13. Parker, and Frederick Watts, Executors of Martha Duncan, dec’d; <f. r Irst and final account of Robert L. Barr, Ad ministrator of Sarah Jano Gilbert, lato of Now bmg. doc'd. r ■*? account of-D. Q. May,Guardian of Levi Lcipard, minor son of Joseph Lclpanl, late of East Peuusboro,’ dee d 5, First account of D. G. May, Guardian of Geo. Lalluger, a minor child of Levi Esllngcr, lute of Pouushoro,’ deo'd. ! 0. First and final account ol Joseph Pierce, Jr.. Executor ot Paul S. Pierce, doc’d. 7. r Irst and final account of Win. Barr, Adtu hi leirator of J. G. Barr, late of Ncwvlllc, dec'd. • 8. Tho account of John Mlltor. Guardian ot John 11. Zolglor, Mary E. Zolgler and Sarah .1. Zciglor, minor children of Philip Zolgler, dec’d. 9. Firsland finalaccountofßamuel Eberly, Ad ministrator ox iho-*nrato of Mary Garver, lute of HUver Spring, dec’d. IG. Thoaceountof Peter 8. Miller, Administra tor ofC’alimrino Milter, dec’d. 11. Second and final account of Isaac Mlilerand Daniel Miller, Executors of Rudolph Miller, dec’d. 12. First and final account of Robert Mateer, Administrator of John Mateer, dec’d. 13, Flrstand final account or .William Moore, Administrator of Jackson Mooro, lato of South Middlo'ou, dcc'd. 11. First and partial account of James Hamil ton, E«).,Hou. J. U. Graham and Rov. David Bicrreii, Executors of Susan H. Thorn, dec'd. 15. First and final account of A. E. Hell, Ad ministratrix of F. A. H oil. lato of Mochanlcsburg, deo’d. lu. First and final account of Mary Martin, Ad ministratrix of Uebcccu Marlin, dec’d. 17. First and final account of Samuel J. Fells, Executor of Anna Clouso, dec’d. 18, Tho final account of William Highlands, Guardian of George Warren, per Geo. If. Glover, Executor of William Highlands, dec'd. 111. partial account of Geo. 11. never. Executors (>f william Highlands, dec’d. 20. Tho account of Abraham Lamborlon, Ad ministrator of Abraham awigort, late of North Middleton, dec'd. 21. Tho account of Abraham Lamborton, Esq.. Executor of William Kenwood, Uec’iL 22 First and final account of Noah (Jockloy, Ex ecutor of Joseph W, Hoover, late of X’onn town ship, deo’d, £l, Second aud final account of C. V. Kelley, Administrator of Alexander MoKlnstry, Jatc of Penn lowhshlp. 21. Tho second and final statement of Samuel KunUel, Executor of James Gillard, dec’d. 25. Tho account of Andrew Kennedy. Executor oi Leonard Minted, lato of Fraukford township. 2d, First and final account of Samuel Mohler, Administrator of Mugdelcna Mohler, lato of M,c ehnnicsbuig, deo’d. 27. Third and final account of Samuel Mohler, one of tho Exeiyitora of Christian Mohler, late of Upper Allen, dec’d. 2'. The account of Daniel Myers, Administrator of John Hofileilngor, late of West Ponnsboro,’ dec’d. 29. First and final account of Christian Swartz, Administrator of John Swartz, late of Mechnnlcs burg, deo’d. 30, First ami final account of D.NolswanEor, Ad ministrator of John Wcstlall, lato of Monroo tivp,. dco’d. Pint and final account of Andrew Selffert, of Cntlmrlno coover, under the Will of Henry Coovcr.und decree of the Orphan's Court. «*Cf. The amount of Richard Woods, and Samuel Sluarf, Jr., Executors of Robert Donaldson, late of Dickinson township, dec’d. .13. The drat ami dual account of Francis Meut/.- or. Guardian ol David Mentzer. 31 First and dual account of John Crcwder, Ex* editor of Sarah Ueck,laloufShlnpenslmr«,decM. 35. First and dual account of J. A. C. M’Cuiie, Administrator of Surah Galbraith, dec’d. 30. First and dual account of David Whorry, Ad ministrator of Israel Waggoner, dec’d. 37. First and final account of Samuel Snyder, -•administrator of G. W. Snyder, late of Mc chauicsbnrg, dec’d. 3«. The account of John 9. Monro, Executor of William Glenn, lato of Dickinson twp'., doc'd. ;!<j. First and final account of David Rhoads, Ex ecutor of Dr. Wm. Mentzor.lutoof Carlisle, dec’d. 4b. guardianship account of David Adam, Guar dian of Sebastian, Davlna CV and Mary Alice Spangler. J. DORSIIEIMER, ' July 2 j; I$W. Rtgtotr, Pil O CI-. A. MAT X O N. —Whereas th’e linn. .tttxnnWll. nriUiam.l’roAldont Judge ol mo several Courts of Common Pleas'of the conn ilea of Cumberland,’Perry, and Juniata, and Jus tices of the several Codrts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery In saldcounlles.nnd T, t*. jjlalr and H. Stuart, Associate Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Tormlher’and Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and Ollier offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their pre cepts to mo directed, dated tho Uth day of April, A. D., Ibiia, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De- Ivery to bo holdon at Carlisle, on the 4th Mon day of August, IMUB, (being the 24th day,) at 10 o’clock In tho forenoon, to continue one Week. Notice is hereby given to tho Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables of tho said county of Cumberland, that they are by thosald precept commanded to bo then and there' lu tholr proper persons, with their rolls.records, and inquisitions, examinations, and pll oilier remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to bo done, and all those that pro’bound by recog nizances, to prosecute ngiilnst tho prisoners that, are or then shall bo in tho Jail of said coun ty. are to bo there to prosecute fhonl os shall bp lust, JOS.C.THOMPB^,^ July 23, 1868.—t0 OKOTHONOTAUY’S NOTICE.— I tlco is hereby given that the following ac counts have been flied on. iu the Prothonotnry'K olllco for examination, and will bo presented to the Court of Common Picas of Cumberland Coun ty for continuation on Wednesday, the 2ith day of August, viz: - 1. First and dual account of Daniel ILckcls, as signee oi Ouorgo V. Mycru, undet decil ot volun tary assignment 2. First and dual accouul of 8. 0. Wugnur, ns* slgneo of AI. T. WalkorA J. A. Graham, doing bu siness as Walker A Graham, under deed of vol untary assignment. J. P. UUINDLE, July 'M, IWiy.—lt* PrtMionotary, NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that letters Testamentary on the estate of David aumo, Elsa., deceased, late of Uamt don town ship, Cumberland county, have been grant ed to tho undersigned, residing In East Peuns boro’ township, oil persons Indebted tosaid«s~ late are requested to make payment Immediate ly, nud tlioaehaviug claims will present them for rioltlomont. . G, W. CRISWELL, ‘ July 30,1868.—Gt Executor. Railroati fLiness. AUMBEKXiAHJ) V 4fcL®t, RAIL BOA CHANGE OF On and after Monpav, May.Uth, ISCsJPosseu-; gor ’1 rains will run daily as ox-; copied); WESTWARD::,-' ’ Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg 8.00 A;, M.. Mechanlcsburg 8.38, Carlisle 0.15, Nowvllle 0.00, rthlnpensburg 10.-. M, Chamborsburg 10.45, Green casile ILia, arriving at Huggerstowu M A. M. Mail Train leaves Harrisburg I.W i\ 51., Mc~ cluudcsburg 2.13, Carlisle 2.45, Newvlllo 3.20. Ship, penstowra 5.S*, CUambersbuig 4.30. Greeucuslle 5.05, arriving at Ui.gorstmvn 6.:i5 P. M. Eri/rcss 'JVaiu leaves Harrisburg 4,15 P. M,, Me chanlcsburg 4,47, Carlisle 5.17, Nou’V»ios..W,.Shlp pensburg 0.17, arriving at Chambersburg at 6.15 U Mixed Train leaves Chambersburg 8.05 A. M„ GreeucQStle 0.115, arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 A. M ‘ “ EASTWARD.* Accommodation Train loaves Chambersburg 4,45 A M., Shlppeusburg u.ll, Newvlllo 5.45, CaiUsle 0 18j Mechanlcsburg 0.47 arriving at Harrisburg 7 ' Mail 2Vmnleaves Hagerstown 8.00 A. M„ Green* castle 8.35, Chambersburg U. 15. Shlppeusburg 0.45. Newvlllo 10.IU. Carlisle 1u.03. Mochaulcsbmg 11/20, arriving at Harrisburg 11.55 A. M. * Krvr&t Train leaves Hagerstown 12.0* P. SI., Ureeiicaslla J 2.33, Chamhovsburg 1.10, Shippvns hurgT.43. Nowvlllo 2.15, Carlisle 2.58, Mechttiilcs burgS.yo, arriving q.t Uurrlsbm g 3.55 P. M.' A Mixed Train loaves Hqgon>to\vu 0.10, I. M-, Oreencastle 4.22, arriving fip Chambersburg 5.1* P M. i ’ - Making close connections at-Hurrlsbuig with trains to hud from Philadelphia, New orli. Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg and all-polur-. West. ’ O. N. LULL^ BUI'EUINTENDICNT'S OFFICE, ' 2>l/p (. Chamb'g, l*a. . May 8,181 W. May 14.1808. TJ EADING RAlli BUAD, "t 3 UMMBB A R UANOEMKNT. Mom>A r, a uaxj.sT a, is us Great Trunk Lino fromtilw Ndr'llr aid* Norih west [orThnadcipDla,Xc\v York, Reading, Poil.s- Ville. Tamutiua, Ashland, Shatuokln, Lebanon, XUnufown, Easton, Ephrata, LUiz, Lancaster, lows-* at 2.50,5:25 and B.IU A. M., UL2O noon, and •* u 5 xujd 8.35 r. 4l.»cminectlog with similar traln.s untho Pennsylvania arriving m Now York at 6.00,10.00 and A. M., atirj 3.5-j, Cl Harrhtburg for Reading, PoUsviUo.,T»n) • ttnun. ■Ailnersvllle. Ashland. Sharookln, PinV> o&e,Sm2iuAnd Philadelphia, at h.io A. M anil 2.05 and 4. Ii)P. M , stopping at Lebanon WayßUiUohs; the4.lOP.M. trail. SKSncctloiw for Philadelphia and fd- ouiy. For FoiLsvlUe, Schuylkill Havvp uud via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna ttalirood, leave Barrisbuig at 8-30 P. M, RoturuJng: Leave New Vork atO.G) A. Noon.SAKlaudB.ooP.M., Phllndelpbln fil N.JS A. 4f. andJCWP. M ; Sleeping cars accompany the 0i 0 A. M., 6.00 and b.oi P, M, trams f.om New tork, without change. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia «i 7 W A. M., conuejctlng with similar train on »u«st IVumi, UilUrbad, reluming from Reading «t tj. ■» P. M.. stopping at all Stations; Pottsvlhe at *.<•»• and 8.45 A. M. aud *2.15 P. 51.: Shaniukin at u.--» ifjid 11.20 A/M.; Ashland nt 7.0 b A. M., 12.4 J Noon a.ud P. M.; Tamnquaat 8.30 A. M., -J6 and <J £SvaPotHvlllo.vln. Schuylkill nuil Susquu h ,S Hillroad ot 7.h A. il. wr Harriihun,'. ■ nil IV'kiA. M. far i'luo Urovc und Tremui.t, Reading Accommodation 1 rain ; Ifsuv es l(ea*i • .iig utT.SjA: SU, rotummgfrom Philadelphia ut Accommodation Train: Leave* Potts town at 6.45 A. M., returning PhUi*.- d Columbla’llall Road Trains leave Reading kj -7.00 A. M.. and 0.15 P. M. for rphrala, LUlr., Lan caster. Columbia, Ao. Perklomou Rail Road Trains leavoPcrklunier; Junction at 9.U0 A. M. and 0.00 P. M. lUamnlhg; Lciu o Bklppack at b.IO A. M.,aad 1.25 P. M., con necucg with similar trains on Rending Hail Leave New York at 8.00 P, M„ Philadelphia 8,00 A. M. and 8.15 P. M., the 8.00 A. M. Tram running only to Reading; .8.00 A. H. : Harrisburg 5.25 A. M. ami, a * 1 f d i*. il..ami Reading at I.lo,”soanti -.IS A. M. h«r Harrisburg, and 7.00 Al m, and-11.40 1. M. n*i Sow York and 4,S P. il; for Pbliadciphin. Commutation, Mileage, curalou Tickets, to and from nil points, at rum, “Cie checked torcu^h; founds cUcwcd ea ■' amnol^p’,, AUg. 13, •
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