American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, August 20, 1868, Image 3

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    \v! CLARICE & CO.,
BANKERS,
No. 35 S. Third St., Philadelphia,
GENERAL AGENTS
FOR THE
NATIONAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF THE
'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
FOR THE
States of Pennsylvania and Southern New
Jersey.
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eylvaula to bo made to B. S. - UUbbLL, Manager,
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Aug. 20,1803.— ly PIIILADKLI’JIIA PA.
SALE OF A LIMESTONE FARM. —
ou Saturday, beptomber 2«, iscb.—The sub
scriber will sell at public sale, on tho premises,
ou the above day, a Valuable .Limestone Farm,
situated ou the nouth road leading fiom Carlisle
to Nowvilie, 7 miles West oi Carlisle, about
miles We>t of PiainUuld and % ol a mile Norm
of Altorion btation, v on tho Cumberland Valley
K. K.,111 VVestPounsboro’ township,this county,
containing 34 Acres, strict measure. Tho uu
provemeuts are a good blouo House, witiiKitch
cn attached, covered with tin, a lino ilaulc Barn,
with ooru Crib attached, a never-lulling Well ui
Water near the door, and a largo Cistern at the
house. It Is all under good post rail and stone
fence. The laud itaoff is of the uest quality oi
Limestone, and is a most desirable property loi
any one wishing to purchase a deligiitiui home,
bale to comiueuco at 10 o’clock, on said day, when
terms will bo made known by •
Aug. 20,1&U8.—la IbAAC LEI' LVE a.
PUBLIC SALK— I Tho subscribers, Ex
editors of Isaac B. Punter, dec'd., will sell at
iu public sale, at tho court, House, in Carlisle, ou
Saturday, September 12, ia(k>, at Xi o’clock A. M.,
tbo Two-Story Brick House and Hot ol (irouuu,
situate ou West Malu Street, la Carlisle, wiucli
la at present lu tile occupancy of Punter J. Moore,
and willed contains about iu Peel Front ou sulu
streel, and 2fb feet in Hoi)tn to Hickiuson Alley.
Besides tuo dwelling house there is on the prem
ises a largo Hue Stouo Stable and Carriage House,
aud an luexhuustaulo Pump of Water near the
door, aud all necessary out-buildings. Terms
made known on day of sale uy
JUiIN BitOWN PARKER,
PKKUHiUcK W ATI'S,
J'Jxr’a vj I. li. Parker,
GENTS WANTED
Aug. 20* 1808.—ta
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Aug. 20, 1803.-3 t
PUBLIC BALE OF VALUABLE
1114 A. 1j ESTATE.—Oh Friday, September lij,
leas. —The subscribers will Kell at public Kiiie, on
IUo übovo d|ly, on the farm, of John, ShueUei,
dec’d:, the loOiowing descilbed Heal Estate, to
Wit: A Fine Farm, aitualed in South Middleton
towushlp, Cumberland (Juuuty, one mile Suutli
ot lioliiug Springs, and three miles East of Fa
pertowu, bounded by lauds of Ahl, Shuo, Kauir
man, Herr and Otto, coutauuug 12/ Acres aad 1.
Perches. Also, a Tract of Woodland, jeoutnluhig
13 Acres anu 63 Perches, a total of HU Acres ana
and 71 Porches, upon which is o.ected a Two-
Story Log House, (Weather-boarded,) a largL
Frame Dunk 13am, Wagon Shed, Dlncksmlu.
Shop, Corn Orius, Hog Feu, and otuer out-build
ings. The above farm is lu a high state of culti
vation and under good’fence—about two-third!'
of which is postlouce, with a never-lulling web
of good Water near the house. Also, a Thriving
Young Orchard of Choice Jtfruh, a number oi
choice Peach Trees, Ac. Forlurther information’
cull on David Sbuelfor, residing uu the farm, oi
Jus. F. ohaeflor, at Doiliugsprlugs. Sale to com
mouco at 1U o’clock A. ,M., on said day, when
terms will bo made known by
DAVID SHAEFFEII,
JAS. F. SHAEFFEii,
Aug. 20,1808.—0t* Exr's o/Juv, dec'cl.
n ALE OF 1 VAXiAiiXjl£ REAL J2fc>-
C) TATE.—Ou Thursday, September 21, lbi>B.
Tuo undersigned,Executorsoi Daniel Wonderlj,
dec U,. will oiler at public sale,oa the übovo day,
on the premises, in Licklusou township, ou tlu-
North bank of Yellow Breeches creek, six mile*
South of Carlisle, uearßurmtz’ Mill, the follow
ing Real Estate, to wit:
No. 1. The Muusiou farm of dec’d., coutaining
1011 Acres auiTllW Terohea oi ilrat-rate Limestone
Land, having thorcou erected a Two-Story
Weather-boarded House, Wash House, Sprint
House, Frame Barn, Wugou Shed, Com Crib
Barrack,aud other out-bmldlugs. The laud is
lualugh state oi cuitlvallou aud under good
fence. There Is a good Spring ol Water at the
door. Au Orchard of Cuoice Fruit. Yellow
Breeches Creek pusses along the South lino oi
tho larm. This Is a very dcsiraulo property, ana
worthy tho attention of persons wishing to pur
chase a'nlce farm.
No. 2. Four Lots of Timber Land, in South Mid
dletou township, on the Carlisle and llauovei
Tm nplke, about two miles South of Mount Holly
Paper Mill. First lot contains ti Acres, 2y Perch
es. Second lot 0 Acres, 42 Porches. Third lot l>
Acies,l3 Perches. Fourth lot 7 Acres, 20 Perches,
All these tracts are covered with thriving Chest
nut aud Oak Timber, Aiso, 100 Chestnut Hulls.
Sale to commence at Hi o’clock A. M., on said
day, when terms will bo made known by'
JOSE. H A. STUAHT,
JUSEPHBAKEU,
Aug. 20,1808.—ta Exr's JJan IWundcrly, deo'd.
“VT EAT PROPERTY AT PRIVATE
I SALE.—The Subscriber will oiler at pnvuit
Baio tho property where ho now resides, three
and a-half miles soutn-west of Carlisle, ou the
Wagoner’s Gap road, In North Middleton town
ship. The property contains’ Kuu*en Ann-* o»
good Slate Lund, ah under leuce, and In a good
state of cultivation. Tho improvements are a
Comfortable Weather-boarded Dwelling House,
Small stable, and oilier out-houscs. Tliero Is an
Apple aud Peach Orchard on tho premises, aud
a never-fatllng Wellol Water at tho door of the
dwelling. Alt in all, this is a neat and desirable
property for any one of small means.
1 1 alsO > oilbr lor salo Five Acres of Superior
Mountain Timber Laud— Chestnut, Oak, Pine,
»to. This tract is In Frauklord township, three
miles and u-lntif Irom tho ilrst described proper
ty. These properties will bo sold together. For
uavticulurs. pieuso call ou tho undersigned.
Aug. 20, IbW. —It* JAMES It. WALKER.
PUBJjIC BALE.—Ou Bulurduy, Sep
tember 12, lbt>B.—Will bo sold at publio sale,
ou tho above day, on the promises. In sprlngvilio,
Cumberland county, on the road leading lo
Craighead’s Mill, tho following Heal Estate, to
Wit: A Lot of Ground, containing Acres, un
der good fence,and in ahign aUitool cultivation’
There Is a Two-Story House, (wcuthor-uoardod,)
a Frame ti table, Hog Pen, aud a uever-iuillug
Well of good Water, also au orchard of Elegant
Fruit, such as Apples, Peaches, Pears, Ac. Sale
to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., when terms will
bo made known by tiAMUEL BHICICEH.
Aug. 20, 1800.— It* Ex t u) £iusan Inters, dea d.
Sheriff's Sales.
SHERIFF'S BALES.
tuy virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Expo
nas issued out of tho Court of Common Pious of
Cumberland County, aud to mo directed, 1 will
expose to solo, by public veudue or outcry ,at tho
CourlHousofitt UMkorougii or Carlisle, on AW
' day, August 21, 0.1 10 o’clock, As M., tho fol
lowing described ileal Estate, to wit: »
ATm tof Land, situate in tiilver Spring town
ship, Cumberland conntv. Pa., bounded ou tno
East by land of Henry voglesoug, on the South
and West by lands of George Beistlino and the
Conodogulnet Creek, and on the Noith by lands
of tiamuoi Voglesoug and Jacob tilmmous, con
taining 176 Acres, more or ess, having thereon
: erecte<i aTwo-titory Frame Dwelling and Back
’ Kitchen, Fra'mo Barn, Wagon Shed, Hog Pen,
ana other outbuildings. Seized and taken in
execution os the property of Edward Demmy.
—ALSO—
A lot of ground situate In .Now Kingston, Silver
Spring township, Cumberland ouuty, bounded
on the North by the Carlisle and Hur leburg
Turnpike, on the West by an alley, on the South
by an alley, and on the .bust by lot of John Kmeh
containing 45 feet In front, and hd feet In depth,
bo the same more or less having thereon erected
a Two-Story Frame House, Frame Stable, Smoke
House and Hog Fen. Se zed and taken In oxcu
tlou aa the property of Jacob Wert.
—ALSO—
A-Lbt of Ground, situ to In Upper Allen town
ship, Cumberland county, bounded on the North,
by tne ■'-late road, on the bast by laud of George
iJeelman, on the South by land of George bugle,
.and on the West by Abraham Zook, coutaming
one half aero more or less, having cuoreon erec
ted a TworStory Frame .Dwelling, back Kitchen,
Frame Stable, Slaughter House, and other out
buildings. Seized and taken in execution os the
property of Fever Cockiln.
—ALSO—
The undivided Interest In a Tract of Eaud.ultu
ateln East Fennsborough township, Cumberland
•county, bounded on the North, by lands of George
Kuntz and Wm. Druyer, on the Kaat by Jacob
Kuntz, and on the South and West by laud of
George liongsdorf, containing CO Acres, more or
less, having thereon erected u Two-Story Stone
Dwelling House, and a Oue-und-u*half Story
Frame Tenant House, Boole Barn, and other out
buildings,
—ALSO—
A Tract of Mountain innd, situate party in
.East Pennsborough township, Cumberland coun
ty, and partly in Perry county, bounded on the
North by , on the Kuat by lauds of Wm.
Drayer and Jacob Knulz, on the South by other
lanas of the del't., and on tho West by lands of
Lougsdorf’s heirs: seized and tukeij in execu
tor! us the property of Ueorgo Kuntzi
** To bo sold by me,
JUS. 0. THOMPSON,
BUEBIFF’B OriflCE, Oaut.iht.k, sfuTtjf,
J uly 2a, lauti.
CONDITIO^’TM IIIIII Rules of SoOO, or over, €5O
bo reaped tope paid ■when tbo pi'operty la
stricken o& a0<1.525 ou oU soles under Sow,
Real ©state
OALE OF VALUABLE REAL Erf-
TATE.— Tvcsxlittj, iyijiUnatn-r 22d, l&hs.—The un
dersigned, executor oi John Zug, will oiler ut
public sale, ou the above day, ou ino premises,
In south Middleton township, one mlfo Lust of
Papui'town, near Mullen’s lower paper null, the
following real estate, to wit:
No, 1. Tho Mansion Farm of deceased, contain
ing 130 Acres, more or less, having thereon erec
ted a Large Two-btory Brick Mansion House,
containing seven rooms and u kitchen, a Largo
Brick Bank Barn, Wagon shed, Corn crib and
.other outbuildings. The laud is in a high suite
of cultivation and under good fence. There Is a
Well of Good Water at tho door and one ut tho
burn, and mere Is an orchard of Fiiio Apple,
Peach,and other trees. “Mountain Creek” pass
es through the farm.
No. 2. Also, ou the same day. on tho promises
adjoining tho lormor Uaot. a Farm on the Car
lisle and Hanover turnpike, at Pupertown. con
taining IUo Acres, mote or less, having thereon
erected a Weutherboaidcd House, a Largo Brick
Bunk Bam and other outbuildings. ‘'Mountain
Creek” also pusses through ihis tract affording a
llrst class water power. There is a Hue Young
Orchard on this tract, ami the land Is well culti
vated and under good lonce. Both these tracts
are in the immediate vicmloy of Mt. Holly
bprlugs,a section noted lor tho salubrity of Us,
oliimviu and visited annually by hundreds in
search oi health., *
No. n. Al.iu, Four lidtK of Tlmbbf Lahti, the first
containing Acres. more or less, on the Carlisle
and Hauovor turnplkerouo mile South . 1 MU
Holly papermlU.Hio second containing 12 Acres,
naif mile Hast ol Ait. Holly paper mill, the Hurd
containing iS l /j Acres, lian mile East of Paper
town; (iml the fourth, m Dickinson township
lour miles ttodtli ol Alt. Holly.on the Gctiybbuig
road, containing 7 acics. All these liaels me
covered with thriving Oiiotmit amt Halt uiuhei.
Hale to commence m 11 o'clock A. M., on said
[ay. when terms will bo made known by
JACUUZUU,
J-J.rcci(lur John Zxnj-
Aug. 0, itiln.—U
VALUABLE KAiiM i'Oil SALK.—
Uy virtue of'tUo lust Will and testament of
mrnard Stand, dec’d., wo bis'executors will soil
ut Public sale, on Friday, the isth of September
ut 11 oclock A. *VI;, luh Mansion Farm ou Uio
jNorth side .of the Yellow Ureeohes Crook, In
Alouroo township. Cumberland county, contain*
mg 110 Acres, W Porches oi ilrst rule iaiuesiono
Lund, having erected thereon a large unit com
modious Dwelling House, of Stone, Brick ami
Frame, a largo now Bank darn, Carriage House,
Smoke Hniwi 1 , Wagon Shed, and the n hole farm
well fenced with Locust Post and Chestnut Hails,
i'hero is also u lirst rate Orchard of Choice Fruit,
mid abundance 01. Drupes, Peaches and other
rtmall irult, abundance of water in Spring and a
Won that never lulls. Th« javm m about I iuilu
from Churchtown, and U miles trom Carlisle.—
Phis is ono of the most valuable larms iu tho
county.
There will also be sold at the salno tlmo and
place, two tracts of chestnut Lund in tho same
township, containing li Aoi es, 2U Porches and Hi
Acres, lb Perches, these two tiacta Ue within one
mile of tho mansion farm.
The torma will bo made known on clay of sale
BEKJSAKU bTAUii,
JOHM HuUuK,
DAX'h SISasjEAIAN,
Hxcculors.
Aug. o,lBoB.—ts
Valuable farm for sale.—
Ou Friday, September 11, Ibiw.—By virtue of
uio Will of Andrew Chapman, deo’d., uud uu or
der of tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland coun
ty, tho undersigned will Hell at public sale, on ilio
premises, Uio lollowlug .Valuable Ue«l Estate, to
wit: A Certain Tract of Laud, situate iu Upper
Alien township, Cumberland county, adjoining
lands of William Coover, Conrad Scbwm, John
ii. Coover, Esq., and others containing 11,1 Acres,
more or less. The said farm is beautifully situ
ated about two miles South of Mechanlcsbnrg
and one mile East of Sbephcrclstawn, on tho
-.laic road leading from Harrisburg to Gottys
uurg. Tho Improvements arc a Commodious
Frame Wealhcrboarded Dwelling House, and
tUil-JloubO, a Largo Frame uud Log Barn, a Ci
der l*iess and other outbuildings, it contains a
Largo Orchard and tv largo amount of very valu
able Locust Timber. Tho farm Is-under good
icnciug and In an excellent stale of cultivation.
About U) Acres uro Woodland. Sale to com
mence at I o’clock P. M., ou said day.
•Vu-TEUMS, CASH ou the llrst day of April,
ibtili, when a Heed and possession will bo given.
Aug. 13, IbW.—lt W. C. CHAPMAN.
VALUABLE Beal estate at
PUBLIC SALE.—Ou Saturday. September
•>, isiiti. —Tho subscriber will sell at public sale, his
valuable larm, situated In East I’cnnsboro’ town
,hip t Cuinbcriaud County, a miles West of Har
risburg city, 1 mile South-West of West Ffdr- V
view, containing U 2 Acres, 122 Porches, more or
Jess, black slate land, under a high slate of culti
vation and good fence, adjoining lands of Col.
’it. J. Halt! email, 11. I). Mussor and others, having
erected thereon, a largo Two-Story Brick House,
I'wo-Slory Brick Kitchen, and Frame WaAh
House attached, a well of wutor.nt tiio door, a
large cistern. A Frame Bunk Burn, and all nec
essary outbuildings, also a cistern at the barn.—
iTlio buildings are all now having been blillt In
iho years law) and 1801.) There is also aMlno
young Apple and Poach Orchard of Choice Fruit
near tho house. A good title nud possession will
be given on the Ist day of April, lsoi>, bale to
commence at 1 o'clock P. M., on said day, when
terms will bo made known by
Aug. 13,1838.—1 s H. M, RUPLEY,
Neat property for sale.—
The subscriber oilers ut private sale tho de
sirable property where he now resides, In spring
field, 3 miles from Newvlllo, on tho road lead ng
from Newvlho to Stoughstown. consisting of a
Lot of Ground containing about Half an Acre of
Ground, all under fence. Tho Improvements are
<i Two-Story Brick House, with Basement and
Kitchen, a small Bam, Blacksmith Shop, Fruit
frees, Ac. There Is a pump of water near the
door of the dwelling, and also running water in
the kllchcu.
If this property Is not sold at private sale be
fore Saturday, September 5, istis. It will-on that
lay be offered ut public sale, on the promises, at
rJ o’clock, M. of said day, when attendance will
ho given and terms made known by
.Tuly 2A »KOx—7t.* IIHR.IKTIAN I'.IU’.AMKIL
AT PRIVATE SALE.—A lot ou the
west side of South Hanover street, in the
ourough of Carlisle, 30 feet front and 230 lout
.loop. Ontholot hero Isa good two-slory Frame
lUuldlng.i.owoccupicd by theownerasasaddler
shop. Theroisau alley 10 feet in width at the
foot of tho lot, communicating with Pomfret
street. Possession will bo given Immediately.—
I’erms cash. For further particular.- inquire of
WM. CLEPPEH,
July 30,1808. —tf No. 20 South Hanover tit.
JTIOR SALE.—A very desirable Brick
> Dwelling House, ou West street, between
j'Giufrct and South. Possession given Novem
ber loth, If desired. Apply to
Aug 13, IKOB.-lf J. M. WEAKLEY.
fttiscellancmis
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LEY,
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LET NONE DESPAIR!
hk Prof. D. Ims In hl« poRKCs-lcm thowO Infullnblo
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the hand of tho Almighty stretched forth to save
the world of makmd from innumerable sorrows
uud premature dissolution, and which is robbing
death of Us thousand stings, and tho grave of its
icrnblo victories.
CHRONIC OR ACUTE DISEASES
ipf whatever name or nature, even those given Up
?ia beyond tho reach of medical aid, are tlio.se
most desired, such cases tho Proi. delight-- .to
combat, and with the aid of »jOd to conquer, ns
thousands who hud despaired of health, have
again been restored to health and usefulness.
The Doctor does not only remove disease, hut re
moves the cause, producing a p emanent cure.
The CONSUMPTIVE, even in advanced stages
need no more dread a premature grave, us all
diseases of the ,
Lungs, Bcart, Bronchitis, Throat and Laryngitis
and respiratory nllectious are cured by Medical
Inhalation and Topical treatment theouiy infal
lible remedies known. Examinations are made
with Luryngestupe uud llcspiromcler, Iho only
reliable lung tester in the world.
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all discuses peculiar lo.your sox, Is now within
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A LIMITED NUMBER OF PATIENTS .
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July3u, 1808.—tf
mHE WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER
fO B THE CAMPAIGN.
A VALUABLE CAMPAIdSr PAPER.
Circulation of Political Information,
TUo campaign upon which wo aro Just about to
outer is by far the most Important and momen
tous lu which the people of our country have
ever been culled upon to participate. The life of
tho nation, the liberties of the people, the rights
of persons and property are all in Jeopardy, An
unscrupulous faction in Congress Is striving to
usurp all the powers of the Government. The
people alone have the remedy in their hands. To
do this promptly and effectually they need all
the information that can be furnished to them.
There never was a time when the necessity for,
the dissemination of sound political information
was so great'os at present. Tho Journals which
furnish this Information should ho seut broad
cast throughout the laud, and be put into the
hands of every voter in ovory State, county,
town, village, parish, precinct, and hamlet, in
every household from the Atlantic to tho Pacific.
1 To supply, this need, we have concluded to put
the Weekly Intelligencer for tho campaign
at such a price as will place it within the reach
It will be supplied io clubs often or more to the same
post-qjjlce at fifiu cents jfcr copy for the campaign , or
for any four mouths prior to January 1, 186». %
Wo call upon our friends throughout tho coun
try to exert themselves to push this circulation
of tho campaign Weekly Intelligencer to tho
fullest possible extent,* If they will do tills serv
ice we pledge ourselves to do our part of tho
work with all tho energy and ability and Indus
try we can command.
July 16, 1808. Proprietors Rational Intelligencer .
SOTICE TO TEACHERS.—Notice is
hereby given that ten Teachers will ho fin
ed to take charge of the schools of Penn
township, commencing on the first of September.
Schools will bo given out on the 28lh day of Au
gust, being tho day of examination of teachers
Tu said township, in Centr ville. Liberal wages
will bo paid to good and competent teachers, •
By order of tho Board,
Aug, 6,lBoB,—tft 0, V, KELLEY, Sco'y,
Urj2 (Sjoolte.
poruiAß uaous
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES,
W. C. SAWYJEIt tt- CO’S.,
EAST M ■ AI "N STREET,
Under Hannon'* Hotel.
Wo havo Just reduced tho prices of our Im
raenso stock of
DRY GOODS, CARPETS, do., do.
DRESS GOODS,
such as •
HtshNANNI’S, FLORENTINES,
CRAPE MONTZ, MALTESE CLOTHS,
GRENADINES, CHENE. MOHAIR AKD
SILL AND WOKSTER, EMPR ESSSUM’RPOPLINS
Also a full lino of
ORGANDY LAWNS,
Figured , Plain and Plaid, at Greatly
Reduced Prices.
Our stock has the advantage of as fine assort
ment of all kinds o f Goods ns can bo obtained in
tho early part of tho season. Call and examine
the lino assortment at reduced prices.
WHITE GOODS,
In onflless variety among which cun bo found
Swiss Muslins, Plain, Plaid and Striped,
Nainsooks, every grade and
style, Jaconets in
Hard
and Soft Finish,
Victoria and Bishop Lawns,
Mull and French Mnsliri*, French Needle
Work uud Hamburg Embroideries
VERY LOW
SUMMER CASSIMERES,
OL’.THS AND VESTINGS.
Elegant styles and qualities at prices that de
fy competition. Suits made to order by tho best
workmen in tho town.
CARPETS!! CARPETS!!!
Brussels, Three Ply, Ingram, Home-Made and
Hemps, without regard to profit, Oil Cloths ln'l-1,
5-1, 0-1,6-1, (\U qualities, lings, Nlatu, Blind ca, Hut
tings, Looking Glasses, Hosiery, Gloves.
NOTIONS, & c., &c
Wo present to our customers rare chances for
bargains and would say to all, call aud examine
our large aud varied stock of SEASON ABLE
GOODS, and compare our price list.
Please remember tho old stand"
Under Hannon’s Hotel,
EAST MAIN STREET
AU who wish
CHEAP DRY GOODS,
All who wish
CHEAP HOUSE FUBNISHING GOODS,
All who wish
A Full Stock of Seasonable Goods,
at reduced prices, call at
• 4
W. C. SAWYER & Go’s.,
East main,street,
CARLISLE, PA.
JolySO, 1808.
ißetjti'al.
gHERK'S
BITTER TINCTURE OF ROOTS
WILL PERFECTLY CURE
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Disordered Stomach
and Liver, Uostivhness, Impurity of Blood,
Headache, Vertigo or Giddiness, Ner
vous Debility. Trover and Agile, In
cubus or Nightmare. General
Debility,Crump, Colds, and
Puins lu the Rack
and Side.
This Is not a new Medicine; the receipt for
making It was brought from Germany to ilnltl
moro, Md., over llfty years ago, by Mr. Klein,
who Introduced It among a few of his German
friends and neighbors, who find lug U to be an in
' valuable remedy for the above diseases recom
mended It to otbeis until It became, and still
continues to bo, the household medicine of a
large portion of the Germans of Raltlmoro.
THE BITTER TINCTURE OF ROOTS
is composed of the Juices of a number of the
most valuable loots ami seeds known to the
medical faculty, with a sulllcloncy of pure old
rye whiskey to make one of the most effectual
Tunic Tinctures over offered to the public.
Every person should use It every Spring, Hum
mer and Fall to purify the blood, give tone to
the stomach and Invigorate the system.
TESTIMONIALS.
The Rev. Geo Hunter says:
I do hereby certify that having used one bottle
of Shark's Rttter Tincture pf Hoots, I have found
it im'ttlmtble for the stomach and bowels. It re
lieved mo of palus.'nausca and costiveuoss and
created an excellent appetite. 1 confidentially
recommend H to all us a reliable medicine.
Jan, 17, ISOS. , GEO. HUNTER,
Having been nflllctcd for some time with dys
pepsia, costiveness, loss of appetite, and general
prostration of the system, 1 used Shark's hitter
hncture of Roots, and In a short time found my
self entirely relieved, and my health restored.
J. s. HERRST.
No. 21 North Hanover SU, Carlisle.
1 hereby certify that the Medicine, known as
Shark's Ritter Tincture of Roots, has to my
knowledge, cured costlveucss,nightmare, loss of
appetite and general debility. SMILEY
No. 35 North Hanover St., Carlisle.
Having been alUictcd with costlvncss for a
ong time, 1 triedßhovk'a UU.tor Tinctured Roots,
imf have found i highly etiioicnt, relieving mo
u a short time. Try It nml you will llnd It good.
A, \V. BENIA
No. 27 South Hanover St., Carlisle.
In the summer of IHCti my health fulled so that
my whole system was prostrated ns if worn out,
so that I was unlit for business. 1 used Shork’s
Bitter Tincture of Hoots lor some time and was
completely restored to health. I believe this
medicine will do all that Is claimed for it.
Carlisle, Feb. 1, lb(W. BAM’L GOODYEAR.
Having been alllicted a longtime with nervous
debility and indigestion, I used Shurk’s Bitter
Tincture of Hoots, and have found It exceedingly
beneficial, and recommend it to all as a reliable
medicine. Airs. E. KELLER.
There is more medical virtue hi one of these
bottles than in a gallon of any of the Bitters and
mixtures now offered to the public.
31 AN UFA CTO It 15D AND SOLD HV
A. SCIIAUBLA & CO.,
No. 32 South Hanover Street, Carlisle, Ponn’a.
Also, for sale by druggists and all country stores.
DR. ROCK’S PAIN VICTOR
Cures Neuralgia, Toothache, palus in the Stom
acho and Bowels In ten minutes. It never
falls to cure pains in the Back ami Lame
backs. It Is tho best in use for Rheu-
matism, Sprains, Cholernmorbus,
and Summer Complaints.
THE PAIN VICTOR
la Nature’s Cure gathered from tho Vegetable
Kingdom, nota mineral poison. It should be in
every house—a sure and certain help in time of
" Tho citizens of Carlisle that have used it lestl fy
as follows; Mmvubceu subject for the last fifteen
years to attacks of rheumatism and lame back
which for the last two years had become so se
vere at limes that I was entirely disabled for bu
siness, 1 used your Dr. Rook's Pain Victor this
Spring and part-of one bottle has entirely cuied
mo. 1 recommend 11 with confidence to others.
JACOB MARTIN.
No 31 South Hanover Street, Carlisle.
I have used your Pain Victor for weakness in
my back, and have found a perfect cure in a
short time. I believe it to bean infallablc cure.
JOHN B. PILKAY.
The Rev. E. A. Brady, Pa., Bible Agent, says: I
have used your Dr. Rock's Pain Victor in my
family, and found it a sure and quick cure lor
Neuralgia and Toothache. E. A. BRADY.
It cured meeflcclually of Neuralgia undTooth-
JOHN ii. LANDIS
Dr. Rock’s Pain Victor cured mo of Rheuuml Ism
and Neuralgia. Mrs. LUUIS.v MUKUISON.
Wo cheerfully recommend your Pam Victor as
an Invaluable remedy for headache.
* WM. i>. BUILLIC,
JOHN J. FALLEK,
Made and sold by A. SCIIAUBLA A CO., No. 35
South Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. NS hereeveiy
Pinson alllcted with Neuralgia. Toothache, Mead
achOKhd pams in the stomach are invited to call
and bo cured in ton minute*,/m; <*/ chunjc.
ito-J-'onsale by Hruyyists and alt country xtorcfS j£
June 11. IMS.—!lm
r F A II UMBUG,
I What a wonder
Tlmi the doors
Are open wide;
Ever since the
First of August
Thousands have
Fain Fanil applied.
Those who lie,
Ur call It humbug,
Are the doctors,
Not acquaint;
For they always
Have been Jen hats
When their patients
Use Ftiln Faint.
File up facts
As high as mountains,
Flash the trutlr
Felon* their eyes,
mu the cry
, Is always humbug,
Mon of science
Full of lies.
Fooplo know that liniments composed of Cay
enne Pepper, Tin pen Line, Hartshorn, Ether. Ac.,
will produce Inllammaium and pftln. To pur
chase such trash to stop Fain and imlammation
Is ridiculous. Fire will not stop heat: a dumb
brute shuns the heal, and knows enough lo wade
hi a pond of water, when wounded, to reduce,
cool,and cure Inlltuunmtiou and Fever.
Flmps and gamblers try to look honest, but
folks can rend the luce 100 plainly. Some try lo
persuade the ignorant that pills, physic; Ac.,
cleanse the blood, purge the system, ami do a
bundled other tilings equally absurd. Every
body knows Unit U Is false,.and no medicine can
purify or lucieu.se adiop of bl.anl. i'«*.d makes
blood, bone, and muscle, and Is the HluU ot late.
Fvery dose ol medicine swallowed Is rejected,
and hurried out of the system as quick as possi
ble. it is an enemy; yea. a deadly loe. Consti
pation. Hi hcult, mid weakness, are the result ot
dosing, dosing, dosing the stomach. '1 he living
system bus enough to do without working her
self to death lu expelling and kicking, out the
pernicious nostrums poured down tho throat.—
Fond she welcomes when she needs It; yea, asks
for It. Eet plli-mukers and physio venders stop
eating local, and stc how long .they can subsist
on their hlood-purifying, invigorating, health
giving medicines and cordials. What humbug
is more transparent? A dog would leel so in--
suited, if oUered a dose, lie would curl his lad
downward lu scorn, and run away in utter dis
gust. Ail physical pain arises from inllammaUon.
Fut out the lire and you slop pain absolutely.—
You cun slop pain us easy as you can quench tiro
with water. WULCOTT’.S FAIN'I’ALNT subdues
luliuiniimtlon, hoal.aud fever one hundred times
luster than Ice. Thousands have had a practical
test of Its merits at the very moment of most ex
treme pain, and they can testily that it has not
fulled In doing its work; It is harmless; It has
no stain; It gives no smart; it is simple; Itlslar
sale by Druggists everywhere; and Ills tested tree
of cost at 17U CHATHAM btfcU AKE. N. Y., and U 22
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,homo places
eating away Lo tho bone, 1 have employed over,
twenty physicians at vast expense during this
period. Put all attempts at cure'proved utterly
abortive until I tried Dr. Wolcott s lain iajni,
which tho doctors told mo was a humbug, but
humbug or not. It baa done tho work completely
in less limn one mouth, removing the pain ut.
the first application. I kept her leg wot with
Fain Fiant constantly until healed. I wish wo
hud more humbugs as useful as pr. Wolcott s Fain
Paint. * am well known In this city, any. per
son who wonts to make further inquiry will call
at 101 West Street, Hew York, at the Hanover
House.of which lam tho proprietor, andj think
1 can satisfy them as to the benefit derived by
the use of Fain Faint, wk-titii minpw
May 112, was. Petek minlk.
I am soiling Pain Paint and Aunllil
lalor, and it certainlS||lves sutisimillou to in>
customers.
I am selling moroof Wolcott's Pain Paint, than
other Patent Medicine, a N.UIHTTENTuN
Wholesale Druggist, No. 7 (ith Ave., \
I soli more of Wolcott’s Pain Paint than nil tho
oilier patent medicines combined, and i keep a
nffi supply of uu jgBSS&Kj,
Druggist, No. 11 7lh Avenue, N, V.
July 2,1808.— taugl
T MPOUTANT TO PJSNSION.EIIS.
-*l3y a recent Act of Congress, certain pensiou
era are entitled to an increase of pension, and
others to back pension from date
Mothers, Widows and Minor r I J. lll |. nri )'
titled to nay from date of death of soldier. V\ id-
OWS of soldiers of the war of loll*, or the moxicun
war. aro entitled to-increase of pension under
certain circumstances, linuu v our pension cer
tificates and discharges and 1 will collect arrears
for all who aro entitled. Applications must bo
made at once. In a great Qiauv of thesp cases, as
the time Is limited. Wm. 13. BUILbR.
Aug. 13, 1808.—lit . Att'y at Law, Carlisle, Pa.
TVTOTIOE. —Notice is hereby given that
IN Letteia Testamentary on the estate of John
Eshelman, deceased, lato of Silver Spring
.owcship, have been granted to the under
signed residing In the same township. All
persons Indebted to said estate are requested to
make payment lidmediately. and those having
clalmsagalnst said estate will also present them
for settlement. • HENRY VOGLESONG.
Aug 13, 1808.—Ct* ’ Executor.
CAUTION. — AH persons are hereby no
tified that I will pay no debts contracted by
my son Frederick Walsh. Persons trusting him
do so on their own responsibility _
Aug. 0. 1808.—3L* ROBERT WALSH.
T>LAIN and FANCY FEINTING ol
I” eveey DKaonrpTioN neatly executed at the
VOLUNTEEB Office.
051 ft oihmrptlies
jyCENSED BY THE
UNITED STATES
A U T.JI OKI T Y
Kl'W I'.NOT.ANn
A. WNB HO KICK’S JOINT STOCK
OK UNKBI>KKMHf> GOODS, CONSISTING or
Silks, Shawls, Dress Goods, Linen Goods, Dry
Goods, Cottons, Fancy Goods. Albums, .
Bibles, Silver Plated Ware,
watches, Cutlery, H
Hewing
Maohlnes, &e., <te.
To be sold at ONE DOLLAR EACH, without
ugard to value, and not to bo paid for unlit you
mow what you arc to rcclove.
STOCK VALUED AT **200,000,
SALESROOM, 30 Hanover St.. Boston.
The mostpopular.rollablo. prompt and business
like concern of the kind. The host of 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.
Tcrma <o Aflen/j.—Wo behove our terms to ag
ents nro 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, ns In all other concerns.
Certificates, giving a complete description of
articles tUat will lie sola for one dollar each, will
be sold at the following rates: Ten for SI ; Thirty
(with psescDt)/ops.'); Sixty (with present) 80; One
Hundred (with present) $lO. And samo rale for
larger clubs.
LOOK AT THIS CHANCE to get a Silk Dress,
Sowing Machine, Gold Watch or some other
good article or equal value, with but very little
trouble and no expense to tho Agent.
For aClnbof Thirty, wo will give the person send
ing it the choice of Iho following articles; Print
Dress Pattern, Worsted Breakfast Shawl, Whlto
Linen Tablecloth, Embossed Table Spread, Mot Of
Steel Bladcd Knives and Forks. Sot of Silver-
Slated ’Forks, Elegant Engraved Silver-plated
old-lined Goblet, violin and Bow, Fancy Dress
Pattern, Pair Ladles’ Extra Quality Cloth Boots,
Elegant Beaded Silk Parasol, One Hundred Pic
ture Morocco Photograph Album, Elegant Ivory
handled Spangled Silk Fan. Uno Dozen Largo
Sized Lined Towels, Ladles' Morocco Shopping
Bag, Alhambra Quilt, Fancy Balmoral Skirt, La
dles’ Solid Gold California Diamond Ring,Gent’s
Plain or engraved Gold Ring, {hi carets lino,) La
dles’ Solid Black Walnut writing Desk, Ladies’
Fancy Black Walnut Workbox, or a Collage
Clock.
J’br a Club of Sixty, one of tho following articles:
Fancy Cashmere Dross Pattern,Tlireeyardsdou
ble width Water Proof Cloaking, Thibet Shawl,
Four Yards Wool Fracking, Sotof Lace Curtains.
Ladles’ Double Wool Shawl. Silver-plated Cara
Basket, Splendid Engraved Silver-plated lee
Pitcher, Engraved Silver-Plated Tea Pot, Ono
Hundred Picture Turkey Morocco Photograph
Allium, Lancaster Quilt, Fancy Plaid wool
Shawl, Twenty-live yds. Sheeting, Alpaca Dress
Pattern. Engraved Silver-plated Six Botllo Re
volving Castor, Pair Gout’s Calf Bools, Harris
Cloth Pants and Vest Pattern. Splendid Balmo
ral Skirt, Set of Ivoiy-handlo Knives with Silver
plated Forks. Pair of All-Wool Blankets, Rose
wood-Frame limns Alarm Clock, Splendid Head
ed and Lined Silk Parasol. Ladies’ Splendid Mo
rocco Traveling Bug, Thirty Yards Prim, or a
Marseilles Quilt.
J-br a Liuh of One Hundred, Splendid Engraved
Silver-plated Tea Set, three pieces (Sugar Howl,
Tea Pot ami Creamer.) silver-plated Cake Bask
et, Fancy Plaid Wool Long Shawl, Twenty-live
yds. Hemp Carpeting, Splendid Violin ami Bow,
English Borage Shawl, Forty-live 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 Plteher.Splemhd Beaver Cloak
Pattern, Sharpe’s Revolver, Fancy Casslmero
Coat, Pants and Vest Pattern extra quality,
Splendid Accordoou Music Box, One Pair Flue
Damask Table Covers With Ono Dozen Dinner
Napkins to mulch.
Presents for Larger Clubs in Proportion.
This is no Humbug Lottery Gift Enterprise or
Sale of Cheap Jpwelry, but a lair, square sale of
unredeemed goods, Our goods are
NEW AND NOT SECOND HAND.
And wo guarantee more for the money invested
than can be 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 ono
upwards Make your letters short, aud plain ns
possible.
Be sure and send money amounting to *>.(«) or
more by UisoisTKiUii) Li-rmm, (which can be sent
from any olllcc), P. O. Money Order or Express
for when sent in this way you run no risk of
loosin'* it whatever. (Small amounts may be sent
by mall, but be sure aud put them in tho uilh o
3 rWc cannot be responsible tor Money lout,
unless Home jtrccautiona'ca c taken to inuure
its safety,
Send your address In full, Town, County and
.State All Certificates are good until redeemed.
9. C, THOMPSON A CO.,
No. 30 Hanover St., Boston.
June IS, ISUS.—tftugl SsFtiend/or Circulars.' uIX
■VXT E ARE COMING!
TaND WILL PRESENT TO ANY PERSON
Sending us a Club In onr Cheat
ONE DOLLAR SALE OK BUY AND
FANCY GOODS,
A WATCH, piece of SHEETING. SILK DRESS
PATTERN, Ac., Ac.,
FREE OF COST.
Our inducements during tho past few years have
been large.
WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES OF
PREMIUMS.
Our friends will readily notice our Presents for
;!iluml (JO Clubs are now more than equal
lu value to flubs of iiO ami UK) re
spectively of other linns.
tj'FE ASE EX A M I N E • utt
Anv person ordering either of the Clubs men
tioned below, can have their selections of premi
ums responding to tho size of
ihcfUio
FREE OP ONE DOUAK!
Fur « Club rj/’f-to, One of tho following arti
cles, viz; Delaine dress pattern, fancy colored
bed spread. 100 view Turkey moroco album, 20
yards sheeting, striped cashmere delaine dress
pattern, honey comb quilt, all wool sq mu o.shawl,
set solid gold bosom studs; nil wool fancy cash
mere pants and vest pattern, gent’s hair guard
chain, gold trimmings, silver plated chased but
ter dish, silver plated o bottle revolving castor,
on feet set superior steeled bluded knives and
forks, worsted promenade shawl, ladies’ long
gold plated chain, ladies’ double gold ring, gouts’
heavy chased solid gold ring, solid black walnut
work box' or writing deCc, extra quality baluto
ral skirt, set Jewelry, sleeve bullous to mutch,
violin and bow.genls’ cardigan Jacket,splendid
ebony I) Hutu, Ivoiy ti homings, superior Turkey
morocco shopping bag, ladles’ high cut balmorul
hoots.
/<br « Club o/00.(SH.)—One of the following arti
cles, viz; black or colored alpaca dress pattern,
poplin dress pattern, one piece of bleached or
brown sheeting engraved silver plated It bottle
revolving castor, 3 '/, yards superior cashmere
for pants and vest patient, extra heavy honey
comb quilt, two fancy colored bed spreads, pair
gent’s calf boots, I yds. farmers’good wool frack
ing, fancy cashmere plaid dress pattern, best
quality balmorul skirt, rosewood brass alarm
clock,ladles’ all wool cloak pntlurn,.silvur plated
cake or card basket, fur mull or cape, ladies'
faslxlonftbiu wool double shawl, splendid clasped
family Bible, oxl2, record jingo and engravings,
3 yds. double width water proof cloaking, set
ivory bundle knives, with silver plated forks,
one set luce curtain.
Fora Club oft 00, (810.)—Ono of tho following ar
ticles via: 4 yds. double width cloaking or coat
ing 2 large, fine blenched linen table covers,
wlth ono aoz. largo sized dinner napkins to
match, twenty-five yards splendid hemp carpet
ing good colors, extra quality black or alpaca
dress patterns, extra quality.poplin dress pat
terns, ono large niece superior quality extra
width sheeting, pair gents' calf hoots, best quali
ty, silver hunting-cased patent lever watch, one
dozen Ivory handled steel bluded knives and
forks, sliver plated engraved 0 bottle revolving
castor, with out glass bottlea, splendid violin,
box and bow, complete, single barrel shot-gun,
Bacon’s six barrel revolver, pair superior while
wool blankets, nice fur mull’ and cape, silver
plated engraved ice pitcher, with salvor, seven
and one half yards all wool fancy cossltnere. for
suit, ono dozen Rogers’ best silver plated forks,
common sense sowing and embroidering ma
chine, two heavy honey comb quilts, splendid
family Bible, record and photograph page.
Forlarfjcr Ctidn the value increases in the same ra-
of Goods -and Samples sent to any
address free. Send money by registered letter.
Address all orders to
ALLEN, HAWS & CO.,
p. O Uox O. 10 Federal tit., liosion, Mass,
Wholesale Dealers in Dry and Fancy Goods,
Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Goods,
Ac., Ac.
Juno 11, IMS.—taugl
A RANT AND COLFAX.
It agents wanted rou •
j. T. Heudly’s Life of Grant. Now ready, a Life
of Colfax, with a Steel Portrait. Price, ‘Jf> v. t»lven
away with every copy of Grant. The National
Hand-book of tacts and Figures, Just issued, is
the book for the times. Sent for $1 60.
TREAT & Co., Publishers, 651 Broadway, V. Y.
July 3,1808.—taugl
\
jura (SooiifS.
1868. 1868.
A magnificent slock of new Goods now on ex
hibition at
GREENFIELD S
NO. 4, EAST MAIN STREET
CARLISLE, PA
Having determined to keep a much lurg stock.
Of
DRESS GOODS
than heretofore, I am now prepared to exhibit
one oftho most beautiful stock of goods, consist
ing of ah 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 lu our DRESS GOOD department
will o found of the latest importation of our
purchases Inst week, wo know wo have some
bargains that cannot bo found elsewhere.
greNodeans,
SEASIDE LUSTERS,
GRANIT POPLINS,
CHENA POPLINS,
SUMMER POPLINS.
The now and desirable shades of PEARL and
BISMARK ALPACAS only 50 cents.
THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF
BLACK SILKS,
in town ono dollar seventy-five to four fifty per
yard.
A FULL LINE OF
FANCY SILKS
Lawns,
Camduics,
Pkkcals,
Alpaca Lustkus,
Dkt.aimks,
BLACK GOODS,
BOMBAZINES,
TAMIS CLOTH,
CASHMERES. Ac.
A, great bargain in ALL WOOL DELAINES.
BLACK BLUE, DRAB and BISMARK.
A GOOC ASSORTMENT OF
WHITE CASHMERES,
Gloves, Crape, Collars, Scarfing, Silks always
on hand. Funeral orders-promptly aud satis
factorily llllod. A well selected slock oC
DOMESTIC GOODS,
bought very cheap, will bo sold at popular prices.
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS,
from the lowest grade to tho finest New York
including all tho best makes.
COTTONADES,
CHECKS,
HICKORY STRIPES
TICKINGS,
GINGA A M S ,
PRINTS,
T AISLE CEO T H S ,
TABLE USEES,
all al prices that defy competition.
WHITE GOODS,
I‘ii/urs, iW linsoofi.s. Cambrics, Find and Plain Su'iss
r.i, Tarh tons, Brilliants, Striped Muslins, Hosiery In
great varieties, all sizes of the BEST ENGLISH
GOODS, at reduced rates.
BAnGAINS I N S H A W L S
11AHGA1NS IN BACKING CLOTHS.
A Largo Assortment of S H A DES
CLOTHS & OASSIMEEES,
at the lowest market rates, lu fact mffny of them
cheaper than before the war.
FRENCH CORSETS, CHEAP".
The best selling KID GLOVES in town selling
at one dollar and twenty-five cts.
A now lot of HOOP SKIRTS, direct from the
manufacturer at a bargain.
FLOOR OIL 0* LOT H S
OI CLOTHS
STAIR OIL CLOTHS
TART/ E OIL CLOTHS
UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS
SILK UMBRELLAS
All I ask is an examination of my stock. Buy
ers will bo astonished at the dlficrence of prices
between this and other establishments'claiming
to sell cheap.
L. T. GREENFIELD,
NO 4 .
EAST MAIN STREET ,
CARLISLE, P i
May 28,1868.
jilciM York (Column.
"VT ALUAHLE 1N FORM A'J’JOX.
SELECT YOUR “OWN NUMBERS
ROYAL SPANISH LOT FERY!
Tho most responsible institution of the 1:1ml In
tho world. Selecting numbers In this lottery is
a new Idea—find one well adapted to tho wants of
the people. It adonis a safer niouns of specula
llvo Investment limn most other business risks.
For full Information, address
LLOYD, SEMMF.S A: CO..
Room IP. 75 Nassau Street,
June 2d, ISGS. New York.
T?MPLOYMENT at your, own
|\j HOMES.—Ecther sex—Kultnblc for a steady
hand or leisure hours—ln every city and town.
LARGE PROFITS REALIZED.
Address, with red stamp, for particulars,
WAKNJSU & CO..
Juno 11, IS6S.
TOBACCO ANTIDOTE, warranted to
remove all desire for Tobacco. This great
remedy Is an excellent appetizer. Jl jmrijlc* the
blood, invigorates the system, possesses groat
nourlßhlugaud strengthening power,enables the
Ktomacho to ulgest the heartiest food, makes
sleep refreshing, and establishes robust health.
.S'- oKcrs and Chcu'crs for tilxti/ Years Cun il. I'rlce,
Fifty Cents, post free. A treatise on the injuri
ous eflccta of Tobacco, with lists of references,
testimonials, *e., sent free. AgenLs wanted. Ad
dress Dr. T. It. AIIHOTT, Jersey City, N. J.
Aug.'2o, 186.1.—Ww
CIUI.UEH, Ac.
ALPACAS,
“COSTAR’S”
Preparations.
EVERYBODY Tries Thom \
EVERYBODY Uses Them !
EVERYBODY Believes in Them !
EVERYBODY Recommends Them I
Are you troubled by Rais, Mice,
Honchos, Ants?
' COSTAR'S” EXTERMINATORS.
“Only Infallible Remedies
known.” “Free from Poison.
“Not dangerous to the Human
Family.” “ Hats come outof their
\ holes to dlo.” Improved to keep
In any climate.
Are you annoyed with Bed-Bugs?
Can’t sleep nights!
COST AH’S’' RED-BUG EXTER.
A Liquid “ Destroys and prevents
Bed-Bugs.” •■Never Fulls."
For Moths In Furs, Woolens, Par
pels, &c.
“COSTAU’S” INSECT POWDER
Destroys Instantly F.»v.s ami all
Insect* on Plant*. V<*\wlk, Ani
mals, ie.
44 A sure thing.” Thor sands can
testify,
CO STAR’S” CORN SOLVENT.
For Corns, Bunions, Whirls, Ae.-
” Try It.”
Don't sillier with Pain! A Won
derful jx»wer of Healing! Every
.family should keep It In the h> use.
•‘COSJTAIV.S" BUCKTHORN SALVE.
n.s effects are Iminediale. For
'Cuts, Burns. Bruise).. W>. him U.jSore
•ihe.’usts, Piles, Uleeis, old Sotos,
UrJi, Scrofula .am) Cutaneous
Eiuptlons. Chapped Hand*, Lips,
&c. t Bites of Animals, Insects. Ac.
“A Universal Dinner I*lll”(sugar
coated.) SUycnra administered in
■ a Physician's Practice,
“COSTAR'S.” BISHOP PILLS.
* Of extraordinary etllcocy for CV»s
tiveness. indigestion. Nervous
and Hick Headache. Dyspepsia,
Dysentry, General Dehtlily, Liver
Complaint. Chllla Fever, &c. Not
griping. Gentle, mild and sooth-
“Thin,Co ugh will kill y«»u. han’t
meglediAL
* c COTTAR'S”'COUGIIiPJ&MEhV.
Reaulllles the Complexion,giving
to the akin a transparent freah
.ncss.
"CC BITTER-SWEET
cVND ORANGE BLOSSOMS.
Renders the skin clear, smooth
jvnd soft. Removes Tun. Freck
les, Pimples, <te. Ladies, fry a
Wile, and see Its wonderful
.quality.
m ,■ • Uow nre! 1! of nil Worthless Imitations
gnnulno without ■■ COSTAR'B- Hlg
“ Ai-Mc and. fiOc. Hires kept by all 1> RUG GISTS.
Pent by mall on receipt of price.
“ f„r any three SI Plzen by Express.
«-S5 pllya .'nr eight 81 sires by Express.
Address
HENRY U. CO3TAR."
For Sal© bjr c INHOFF.
• Ourlixle. Pa,
and in ALL THE LARUE CITIES
Apt. 33,1863—6 m.
819 Broadn'ay, Xew York,
The children cry for 1J its a
■“Soothing Syj-up.” For Coughs,
Colds, Hoarse Sore Throat,
•Croup, Whooping Cough Asthma,
’Bronchial Affections. singers,
:S-)eukers, and nil .U'oubU-cl with
*U nroat Coinplalnts.orin tlinl tills
u beneficial Rectorial .«/jim*dy.
012 liroadway. A’. Y
jfi'rtattfial.
MI I S
UNION PAG IF 1C
tu" THE
RAILROAD
Are now finished ft ml In operation. Although
thin road Is built with grcht rapidity, the work is
thoroughly done, and la pronounced by the
United States CdramlsAl6hors to bo Drst-elass la
every respect, before It Is accepted, and before
any bonds can bo Issued upon it.
Uapldlty and excellence of construction have
boon secured by acomplotodlvlfllonof labor.Qiid
by distributing the twenty thousand men em
ployed along the Uno for long distances at onoo.
It 1h now probable that the
I 'hole Line to the Pacific will be com-
pleted in 1869.
The Company have ample means of which the
Government grants the right of way, and all
necessary timber and other materfals found
along the line of Its operation; aJBol2,Booacrosof
land to the mile, taken la alternate sections on
each side of its road; also United States Thirty
year Bonds, amounting to from'Bl6,ooo to $lB,OOO
per mile, according to the difficulties to bo sur
mounted on the various sections to be,built, for
which it takes a second mortgage os security,
and it is expected that not only tho interest, but
the principal amount may bo paid In services
rendered by tho Company In transporting
troops, mails, &c.
THE EARNINGS OP THE UNION PACIFIC
RAILROAD, Irum its Way or Local Business
only, during tho year ending Juno 28th, ibCS,
amounted to over
FOUR MILLION DOLLARS,
which alter paying all expenses was much more
lima sufficient to pay tho interest upon its Bonds.
These earnings aro no Indication of tho vast
through traffic that must follow the opening of
tho lino to tho Pacific, but they certainly prove
that
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
upon such a property, costing nearly throe times
their amount,
ARE ENTIRELY SECURE.
Tho Union Pacific Bonds run thirty years, are
for $l,OOO each, and have coupons attached. They
bear annual Interest, payable on tho first days of
January and July ot the Company’s Office, in (ho
City of Now York, at the rate of six per cent. In
Bold. Tho principal Is payable In gold at matu
rity. Tho price is &lOS, and at the present rate
of gold, they pay a liberal income on their cost
Avery Important consideration In determin
ing tho value of thesiy bonds I BtheUngthof time
(hei/ In iro to t mi.
11 is well known that a long bond always com
mands u much higher price than a short one. It
is safe to assume that during the next thirty
years, tho rule of Interest In the United States
will decline as It has done in Europe, and we
have a right to expect thht such six per cent, se
curities as these will bo held at as high a premi
um as those of this Government, wiych, m 1K57,
were bought in at from 20 to 23 per cent, above
par. The export demand alone may produce
this result, and us tho Issue of a private corpora
tion, they are beyond tho reach of political ac
tion.
Tho Company believe that their bonds, at tho
present role, are tho cheapest security In tho
market, and the right to advance the price at
any time is reserved.
Subscriptions will bo received lu Carlisle by A.
L. SPONSLEK, and In Now York
AT Tins COMPANY'S OFFICE, N 0.20 Nassau St.,
AND BY
lOIIN J. CISCO & SON, Bankers, No. 59 Wall St,
And by tho Company’s advertised agents
throughout tho United States.
ItcmUtanccs should lie made in drafts or other funds
jmr in York, anti Dio JJonds will be sent free Of
charge Uy return express. Parties subscribing through
local agents will look to them for their safe delivery,
A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR 1608 has Just
been published by the Company, giving fuller
iDlormatlon. than Is possible In an advertise
ment, respecting the P#ogress of tho Work, tho
itcftourccs of the County traversed by the Hoad,
Uu) Moans for Construction, and the Value of the
bonds, which will bo sent free on application nt
Urn Company’s offices or to any of the advertised
agents. JOHN J. CISCO, treasurer,
Aug. 20, JBo3.—tf New York.
iLesal iilotices
OXIOCLAMATION. —Whereas tlio
JL lion. James H. Graham, President Judge ol
t he several Courts of Common Pleas of the coun
ties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Jus
tices of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer
and General Jail Delivery la said counties, and
T. P. Blair and H. Stuart, Associate Judges of the
Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jp.ll jDellvery
for the trial of all capital and other iolEmdcrs, In
the said county of Cumberland, by their pre
cepts to mo directed, dated the 13th day of
April, A. D., 1808, .have ordered the Court
of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De
livery to bo lioldeu at Carlisle, on the 4th Mon
day of August, 1808, (being the 24th day,) nt
lu o’clock In the forenoon, to continue one week.
Notice Is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices
of the Peace, and Constables of the said county
of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept
commanded lobe then and there In their proper
persons, with their rolls,recorda.and Inqulsl UoiiSj
examinations, and all other remembrances, to dp
hose things whlch lo ihelroaicesappertaln to bo
lone, and all those that are bound by recog
ilzunoos, to prosecute against the prisoners that
ire or u»euslum T >o in vno 3all of said coiuj
v are to bo there to prosecute them ns shall bo
' - JUS. C. THOMPSON,
tsheriff.
July 23,1803.—t0
\TOTICE. —Notice Is hereby given that
l\ letters Testamentary on the estate of David
mime, Esu., deceased, lute of Hampden town
ship, Cumberland county, have been grant
ed to the undersigned, residing in East Penns
boro’ township. All persons Indebted to said os
tato are requested to make payment Immediate
jv. and Lhosehavlng claims will present them for
settlement. G« W. CRISWELL,
July 30, IHtlS.—flt . J yzecutor.
Railtoati ILines.
q“u"M BEBLANO VA Lh B Y
KAIL KO AD I
CHANGE OF HOUBSI
On and after Monday, May Hm, ISSB, Passeu
yer 'I rnlns will run daily ok follown, (Sunday a ex
cepted);
WESTWARD;
Accotnmoddtlon Train leaves Harrisburg 8.05 A,
, Mccbanlcsburg 8.38, Carlisle 0.15, New vlllo 0.60,
ilppcnaburg 10.24, Charoborsburg 10.45, Green*
rustle 11.21, arriving at Uuageratown 11.60 A. M.
Mail 7Vain leaves Harrisburg 1.40 i P. il., Mo*
clmnicsburg 2.13, Carlisle 2.46, Newvlllo S.UO.Shin*
ponsburg Cbnmborsbuig 4.30, GrcencasUo
6.06, arriving at Ungorstowu 6.35 P. M. '
An/rcsi 2Vain leaves Harrisburg 4.15 P. M« Me;
ctmi»icKX>uTK o.n. h«w-»M»ea.w,DUui;
|)Diisburg 0.17, arriving at Cbambprsburg ul £U; }
* 'a Mu cd Train leaves Chnmberijbprg h. 05 A. M.,
Uroencastlo 0.25, arriving lit Hagerstown io,IQ A;
M,
EASTWARD:
Accommodation Train leaves Clmmbersburg 4.4.)
A. M.. Shlppousburg 5.14, Newvlilo 5.45,
li IK, Idocbunlcaburg 0.47 arriving at Harrisburg
** Af«/i VVnin leaves Ilogoistowu 8.00 A. M., Green
rustle h 35, Clmmbernburg 9.15. Shlpponsburg 9.45,
Newvllle lo.I'J, Carlisle 10.5:1. Mechanlcsburg Il»20.
arriving at Harrisburg 11.65 A. M.
J'Jj-prr* 3 Train leaves Hagerstown 12.0 a P. M.,
UreenciisUo 12.3:1, Clmmbersburg 1.10, Sbippeiis
burc 1.43, Newvllle 2.15, Carlisle 2,58,
bin g 3,20, arriving ut Hurrlsbuig H.55P. M.
A MixtU Train leaves Hagerstown 3.15,1*. M.,
GrceucuStlo 4.22, .arriving at CbambersbuVe S’.lu
1 *JK3- Malting close connections nl Harrisburg
with trains to and from Philadelphia, New orb.
Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg and all polhU
West. . _ 0. N. LULL.
BUPEKINTENnENT S OFFICE,• oupl
C/tamb'o , J*U.. May b, 1W»8.
May 14.1 NW. ,
T3EADING BAIL ROAD.
"SBMUBIARRANGEMENT
MO HP A r, A U» UST3, 18 08.
Great TrimkXJno from tho North and Nprth-
Allentown, Easton, Errata, Lius,
* Truinn leave Harrisburg for Now York, as fol
lows- at 2.50,5.25 and 8.10 A. M., 12.20 noon, ami
•» 05 and 0.35 P. M., connecting wllU similar trains
mi the Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving m
New York at 5.00,10.00 and 11.45 A. M., and 3.5 u,
Cl SS?vo Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsvllle, Tam
ar, ua . Minorsvllle. Ashland. Shamokln, Pina
Grove, Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 A.
M* nud 3.05 and 4.10 P. M , stopping at Lebanon
mui nrluclnal Way Stations; the 4.10 P.M. train
makfiiK connections for Philadelphia and Co
iSmbia only. For Pottsvllle, Schuylkill Haven
and Auburn, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna
ifntimml leave Harrisburg at 3.30 P. M.
Kctu?uins: Leave Now York at 0.00 A. M.. 12.00
Voom SandB.ooP. M.. Philadelphia at k\oA.
\t ani ] ;{.3u p. M ; Sleeping cars accompany the
O.tb A. M., 5.00 and b.OJ P. M, trains from Now
York, without change.
Way Passenger Train loaves Philadelphia at
7 •■aj a m.. connecting with similar train on Last
Pcixua. Railroad, returning from Reading at 0.60
p. M., stopping at all Stations; Pottsvllle at 7.00
and 8.-15 A. M. and 2.45 P. M.; Shamokln at 5.25
and 11 20 A. M.; Ashland at7.ob A. M-, 12.43 Noon
and 1.65 P. M.; Tomuqua at 8,30 A. M., 2.15 and
'l’ottflvlllo, via. Sohuylklli andl Basque-
oad at 7.1 f A. M. for Harrisburg, and
ii'UiA M. for Pino Grove and Tremunt.
Reading Accommodation Tram: ■^ eu , v ?® J^, e _ a jJr
lug at 7.30 A. M.» returning from Philadelphia at
G * Pottiuiwn Accommodation Train: Leaves
Poltalowu at 6.45 A. M., returning leaved Phllu-
J SS*Hoad Trains leave Reading at
7ui AL. and 0.15 P. *l, for Fipbrala, Lltir, Lan
caster. Columbia, *o: ... . .
perklomon Ral\ Road Trains fcavo Perklomen
Junction at 9.00 A- M, and OtO P. Mv
Leave bklppaok at B.io A. M., and L 25 P.M., con
necting with similar trains on Reading Rail
U Oa i Sunday9T' r Leave &-00
Philadelphia 8.00 A. M. amT?US P. M., tLe B.W A.
P M .'.mil Reading af 1.1H.2.55an.T7.16 A. M. tor
Harrtsburg, and 7.06 A. M. and •11,40-P. M. for
New York and 4,25 P. M- for Philadelphia, •
Commutation, Mileage, Beason.School onOEx
cursioii Tickets, to and from oil points, at reano
ed l^gag o oheekod through; lOOjouuJsaUotvad
CU l«g°'“la. r ;Aug.3.’6 B . . GoarraiSap-f.
1 Aug. 13,1668. '
TOE W O R K such as Cards, Posters,
iSßaftsraa