$,eU) gHibettlsmmts. “ TT AI’PY RETREAT" FQ\i SALE, i~~l —I will soil tho above named valuable farm on which 1 now reside, at Public (Sale, on Tuesday, September 29,1888 j on the premises, at 2 o’clock. P.M. Tho above/Arm la situated about half a mile West of Carlisle, on. the South side of and ad* joining the Harrisburg, Carlisle and Chambers* burg turnpike road, and tho Cumberland Valla? Ilnlbrottd. Itcontalns acres of Choice Limestone Land, all of which has been limed within the past few voni s, and Is In a good state of cultivation. Tho Improvements are a largo two-story BRICK HOUSE. 04 feet in front, andlmlshed on the attic, with the necessary out-buildings, consisting of Wash House, Bake House, Smoke House, &0., and a never faling well of water and cistern con venient to tho door, and a now tenant house within convenient distance of tho barn, for the tenant to attend to the stock. Also, a largo HANK BARN, nearly n6w, with Com Cribs and Wagon and Carriage Houses attached. Thoro Is a large Cistern and Watering Troughs In tbo bam yard, and a lane from the barn yard to the different fields, so that stock have access to tho water from nil the fields. Also, a young and t‘H iving Orchard of Choice Fruit, consisting of I.W Apple, 120 Peach, 80 Fear, and a number of t herry trees. There Is a Lawn of abont 2U acres between tbo house and the turnpike'ana rail road, with a number of forest and fruit trees and over-greens. This farm Is one of the most convenient and desirable in Cumberland county, and from Its close proximity to Carlisle, Is well suited for.a truck aud dairy farm. Tho terms of sale will bo olthenjcosb, or part cash aud the balance in protracted payments, at tho option, and to salt the convenience of pur chasers, and will be made known on the day of sale. Persons wishing to see tho premises before tho day of sale, are requested to call on the un dersigned, residing thereon ; or auy Information requested by letter will be promptly communi cated. . . JAMEH H. GRAHAM. Happy Retreat, near Carlisle, I August 27,1888. j Lancaster Intelligencer and Reading Adler In sert to day of sale, and send bills to this olllco at once. SALE OF CABBIAGES, &o.~We, the undersigned, have now on hafid, and olTer ror sale at a bargain, a great variety or CARRIAGES, SUCH AS GERMANTOWN, and ROCKAWAYB. EXTENSION TOP PHAETONS, C/UUIYAT.U3, AND TOP BUGGIES. Leather and Canvass, at all prices. Also, a lot of SECOND HAND CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, which wo offer very cheap, Everything In our lino made to order AT SHORT NOTICE, and warranted to give satisfaction. Wo employ lu every branch uono but the best workmen.— Particular.attention paid to REPAIRING AND PAINTING OLD WORK. A. B; & N. SHERK, Corner of Pitt Bt. and Ohtfreh Alley, Carlisle, Pa, Aug. 27, haw.—3m PUBLIC BALE OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE.—On Thursday, September 'M, itWS. —Will bo sold at public sale on the above day, on the premises, in Middlesex, township Cumberland county, adjoining the Carlisle Springs, (South side,) the larm 01 the undersign ed containing 175 Acres and 74 Porches, divided into two parts. No, 1, containing 120 Acres and 20 Porches, (strict measure) White and Gravel Land. The Improvements are a two-story Log and Weather-boarded House, containing seven looms, Kitchen and smoko House, a never-fail ing Weil of Water at the door with a good pump, running stream of water near the house, a laigo Burn, wagon Bhod, Corn Cribs, Gram House, Hay House; also, Apple, Peach and Cherry 'frees. There are about 17 Acres of Wood Land, containing’Hickory and Oak Timber on No. I. The farm laud Is lu a good suite of cultivation. No. 2 adjoins No. 1, containing 40 Acres and 64 Perches, strict measure. This tract has no build ings on It and contains about 1U Acres of Good Wood Land. There Is a stream of running water on the same. This farm will bo sold altogether or In pa» ts as deshod, to suit purchasers, a pub lic road runs along the Norm side of the land. There is a good market at the Carlisle (Springs, Church and school house are convenient, on this farm there are upwards of wK) Panuels oi Post and Rail Fence. Persona wishing to view the same, may apply at No. 72 North Hanover Street, Carlisle, wale to commence at 1 o clock, when terms will bo made known by ' Aug. 21, IBIW.-lt D. CORNMAN. “pILECTION NOTICE. AtrLIBLE BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION. Notice Is hereby given that the annual election oi oliloors of the Carlisle -building and -Loan As • soclutlon, will bo held in the Arbitration cham ber, in tho Brough of Carhslu, on the FIKBT BAT UKDAY Xi* acjPi.'CiMßl'lH next. It being the slh ol that month, at o’clock P. M., which lime an members are expected to be present ana sign the articles of association, aud pay an install ment ol hliy cents a share, on ouch snare of slock subscribed. C, P. iiUMUICH, Aug. U7,1808.—2t Keal ©state £>ales. OUBLIC sale of a valuable JL Li AIFaTONL P AKM.—On Tuesday .Heptem- H*»r loth iatw. The subscriber will soil ul Public Sale, on the promises, tus large Limestone Farm, Biuiulo in west Pounsboro’ township, this coun ty.ol4 tmloa Wvstoi.Uiixu>»io,ivi»<.i>i*««»o imhu. «» (j reuse notation, on the Cumberland Valley Kail road. . The Improvements are a LARGE DOUBLE LOG HOUSE. Wash House, a large Bunk Burp, corn Cribs, Wogonbheds, Hog Bens and allotherneo essary out buildings. It containa 170 acres more or less of good Limestone Laud. IthuS'afiue young Apple uud Beach Orchard, aWellol nevet fulling wuier,two cisterns, and a large Bona whichlurnlahes water for tlio block throughout the enure year. TUisiurm being situated within \£ot amlle 01 Greuson Station, where there a is Ware-House at which Carlisle pricesuro paid for produce of au, kinds.lt Is especially desirable. The laud Isolu good quality, uud will produce well as any In the count>. - Bale to commencoatlo'clock onsald day when terms will be made known and attendance given by Augusts, 1868—8 t, PUBLIC {SALE.—The subscribers, Ex . ecutorS of Isaac B. Parker, deo'd., Will bcU at Hi public sale, at the court House, In Carlisle, on Saturday, buptembur 111, latto, at H o’clock a. M., the i’wo-btury Brick Bouse uud Lot oi Urounu, Biiuuiu on West Main street, in Carlisle, wnich 1b at present in the occupancy of Burner J. Moore, and which contains about hi Beet Front on suiu streci, and 2-lU reel iu’Doptn loDickinsou Alloy. Besides tne dwolimg house there is on the prem ises a largo hue Stone stable uud Carnage House, and an inoxhaustauio Bump of Water near'the door, and all necessary out-bulldlngs. Terms made known on day of sale uy ’ JOHN BROWN PARKER, FREDERICK. WATTS, Aug. 20.1868.—ts Jar’s oj 1, Ji. barker. . “\T eat property at mvATh sm-CM—The aubscriber will oiler at pnvau b.uo the property where ho now reslues, three and a-haii .miles aoutu-weat of Cariisiu, on the Wagoner’s Gap road, in North Middleton town ship. The property contains Filleeu Acres oi good alatu Laud, all under leuce, and In a gooa stale oi cultivation. The improvements are a Comiortabio Weather-boarded Dwelling House, amail atubio, uud otnor oTit-houses. There is an Apple ami Beach orchard ou the premises, uud a never-iaiUug Well’oi Water at the door of the dwelling. Ail in all, this is a neat and desirable property lor any one of small means. I also oiler lor sale Five Acres of Superior Mountain Timber Laud—Chestnut, Cak, Pme, Ac. Tins tract is In Frunkrord township, three miles and u-muf from me first described proper ly. These proporties will ho sold together. For particulars, pioaso cull ou the undersigned. - Aug. 2j, low.—4l* JAMES K. WaLRJER. PUBLIC tiALE.—Oh {Saturday, Bejj tonibcr 12. low. —Will bo sold at public sale, ou the above day. on the premises, in Sprmgviilo, Cumberland county, on Lie road leading to Craighead's Mill, the following Real Estate, to wit: a Lot of Ground, containing Acres, un der good fence, and in a high state oi cultivation Tnere is a Two-Story House, (weutner-uoardoU,) a Frame btablo, Hug Ben, and a uever-iaiiing Well ox good Water, also an urohard of Eieguni Fruit, such as Apples, Beaches, Bears, Ac. bale to commence at i o’clock, B, m., when terms will be made known by - SAMUEL BRICKER. Aug. 20, i&oa, —It* • ilc r itf tfiuan deters, dcc'd. HAILI! Come ye Dlsconlate; and Take Courage ye Afflc •Jyj led I Use theWoamKand go your •St; ingl ' Chronic Diseases Cured J Acute Bain in ql stuutly Relieved 1 Tho Blind Caused to See 1— The Deaf to Hear! TheLkme to Walk! And J; I the Sick Healed! By Prof. E. 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Bronchitis , Throat and Laryngitis and respiratory affections are cared by Medical Inhalation and Topical treatment the only infal lible remedies known. Examinations are made with Laryngestope and Bespirometer: the only reliable lung tester in the world. LADIES OF AMERICA! The celebrated French remedies for tho cure of all diseases peculiar to your sex, is now within your reaoh. A word to the wise issuflioleut. The Profs, experlen Ce Is equaled by few; his Exam inations have been fiom ten to twelve thousand patients yearly in the hospitals of France and England for oyer thirty years,’ A LIMITED NUMBER OF PATIENTS are now 1 preferred, nor does the Prof, desire to make It lucrative but by .bls long and extensive experience and scientific treatment in the hands of Uod to benefit the sick and suffering. CON BtJ LTATION FREE. N. B.—RHHEHBLR the Doctor is permanent ly located, and can be consulted at No. 82. Main Street, Carlisle.;Pa. JulyiJj, 1888.—tf TJLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING ol J KVEH’f DKtojnrnoH nedui/ executed at Uia voltoteeb Office. • Real ©state Sales. Public babe of valuable LAND.—On Tuesday,Sept. 15/»iBBB.—Willi be buid ut public sale, on the premises, in Newton township, coamberland Co., six miles East of Hhlppensburg, between Turnpike and .Walnut Bottom road, and three miles buuth ol Oakville, uujolulng laud of bkilos Woodburn, tbo follow ing Heat Estate, containing 145 Acres and 88 Perches - of good Limestone and Gravel Land, well fenced and In a high state of cultivation. About iW acres of which is good Timber Land. Tho improvements are a largo Stone House aud good Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and ali other out-buildings. Also, a very good Well of Water on the premises, which never fails. Two Cisterns, a very good Apple Orchard in good bearing order. Also - , a good Tenant House on the premises. There is a sufficient quantity of Locust Timber on the promises to make post aud rail fence. This is one of the best producing farms in the twy., and all who desire to buy 1 should attend this sale, bale to commence at 11 o’clock A.'M., when terms will bo made known by WILLIAM GRACEY. Also, at the same time aud place will bo offered for sale tiie lollowlug Valuable Laud, adjoining lands of Win. Grucey, Dr. W. W. Nevlu aud oth ers, consisting of about 148 Acres of Good Lime stone Ltmd, well fenced and in a nigh state of cultivation. About 18 acres of which id good Timber Land. . Tho liupruveinuuts are a largo Brick House, and a very hue now Buhk Barn, Wagon shed, Corn Crib, Carnage House aud oth er out-biuldings. Two Cisterns, one at the Barn and tho other at- tho House, also a good Apple OrcharAima Frultot Different Varieties in abun dance. Persons desiring a good home should at tend saloon day above mentioned,os thlslundls ol the very-best quality, bale to commence at 12 o’clock M., when terms will be made known by JOHN GRACE*. On tho day following above sale, (Wednesday, 18Ui,) will be sold at puuilo sale, on the premises, in Newton twp., UveynUes WestofNewville and one mile Norm-cast of Oakville, on mo biato road leading Irani NowvlUe to Orrstown, tho fol lowing Real Estate, consisting of 11/o Acres of Good Laud, ol which IW acres is good Limestone, and tho balance is very productive blate Laud. This land Is well fenced and in a high state of cultivation. The improvements are a Largo Weather-boarded House,and iv good Bunk Burn, Wagon bhod, Corn Crib, Carriage Houso, biuolco House,Wood House, siom/Waah House, audiul necessary out-buliumgs. A very good leu uut House on the premises. And u good Well of Water ut each house. aJso, a Young Orchard and iruitoiuii lands. AJsu.ustreaui oi Running Water on tUe promiscs. Also, Two Lots ol Good Chest uut Lana* one containing 16 and the other 14 Acres, situated In Mliilm iwp.,ueur Thieebquaro Hollow. Adjoining lauds ol Jus. MoEiwm and above fix' uueVnVct orMit vidud 10 suit purchasers. Persons desiring f Q view uHd farm cun do so by calling on euuer Wm. or John Grucey. bale to* commence ut u o'clock A. M.when terms will bo made known bv AUg. 28,1888.—tS ROBERT GItACEY. PUBIiIC BALE OF VALUABLE KifiAL EBTATE.-'-On Friday, September 25 *^v>6,—Thobubscriboib win sell at public sale, on mu above day, on the lumi of John shued'er dco*d., the lollowuig described ileal. Estate, to wit: A b’me Farm, situated m South Middleton township, Cumberland County, ouo mlie South ot boiling springs, aud three miles Fust 01 Pa peri-own, oounued by lands of AUI, Shue, Kuutt luau. Herr and Uito, containing 12/ Aercs usd 18 Porches. Also, a Tractof Wooulaud, containing 13 Acres anu o 3 Perches, a total of HU Acres and aud 7i Porches, upon which is erected a Two story Log Mouse, (.Weather-boarded,) a large Frame sank barn, Wagon abed, blacksmith ahop, Com Crlbtft-Hug Pen, and otuor out-biuid mgs. The above larm is in a high stale of culti vation aud under good ivnce—about two-thirds oi winch Is post loupe, with a never-falling well ol good Water near the house, Also, a Thriving fouug Orchard of Oholco pruii, a number of choice Peach Trees, &e. Forlurthor Information ,caii on David shadier, residing on the larm, or Jus. k\ shaellbr,at bolluigspruigß. aulo to com mence at iU o’clock A. M., on said day, when terms will bo made known by DAVID SHAEFFER, - JAa. F. SHAEFFEK, Aug. 20,18C8.—Ot* Err'a o/Jno. s/uuplr, dec'd. SALE OF VALABLE BEAL ES TATE,—On Thursday, September 21, IftW.— iue undersigned,Executorsol Daniel Woudcrly,. deed., will otter at public sale, on the above day, on the premises, lu Dickinson township, on the iNorth bank, ol Yellow breeches Creek, six mdes South, of Carlisle, near buruiU* Mill, the follow ing Ileal Estate, to wit: iSo, 1. The Mansion Farm of dec’d., containing HW Acres and lou Perches of lh*st*rate Limestone Laud. Having thereon erected a Two-Story Weather-boarded House, Wash House, Spring House, Frame barn, Wagon Bhed, Corn Crib, barrack, and other out-buddlngs, The laud is in a bigb state ot cultivation and under good leuco. There lu a good spring of Water at the door. Au Orchard of Choice Fruit. Yellow breeches Creek passes along the South lino of the larm.- This is a very desirable property, and worthy the attention of persons wishing to pur chase a n)ce farm. Mo. 2. Four nots of Timber Land, In South Mid dleton township, on the Carlisle and Hanover Turnpike, about two miles South of Mount Holly Paper Mill. First lot contains U Acres, 20 Perch es. Second lot u Acres, 12 perches. Third lot 9 Ames, 16 Perches. Fourth lot 7 Acres, 2u Perches. All these tract* are covered with thriving Chest nut aud Oak Timber. Atso, IUU Chestnut Kails, aule to commence at 10 o’clock A. M. t on said day, when terms will be made known by JOSEiH A. STUAKT, • ■ JOSEPH bAKEII, Aug. 20,1808.—ts Exr'sDunl Woudcrly, dec'd. tteo’y pro. tom, SALE. OF VALUABLE REAL ES . i’AXE.— Tuesday, September 22U, looB.—The uu acxsigucd, executor ol Juuu Zug, will olfer at ,mblio sate, on the above day, on tbo premises, in south' Middleton township, one mile-East of Pupurtuwu, near Mullen's lower paper min, the lulluwiuu real estate, to wit; Mu. 1. The Mansion Farm of deceased, contuln- '—i i.HfLorf utorovm erec ted a Largo Two-i Story back Mansion Houbo. containing seven rooms and a kitchen, a Large brick bank barn, Wagon shed, corn Crib aud other outbuildings. The land lu m a high state of cultivation and under good fence. There is a Well of Good Water at the door and ouo at the barn, aud mere is an Orchard ol Fine Apple, Peach, and other trees, “Mountain Creek” pass es through the larm. No. 2. Also, on mo same day, on the premises adjoining the former tract, a farm ou the Car lisle ana Hanover turnpike, at Pupertowu, con taining iUo Acres, more or less, having thereon erected a Weather boarded House, a Large Brick Bonk Bum and older outbuildings. ‘•Mountain oruuk’’ also passes through this tract utlurdlug a ilrst class water power. There is a line Voting orchard ou mis tract, and the laud is well culti vated and under good lencc. Both these tracts are In the amnodmto vicmley-tai Mt, Holly springs, a section noted lor the salubrity of Us climate uud visited annually by hundreds In scuicu oi health. JOHN DUNBAR. OLUI U U 1 UV.U.WII No. 6. Alsu, Four Lots of Timber Land, the first conuilnuig Acres, more or less, on me Carlisle uuu Huuuver turnpike, one mile bomb ..l Ml. Doily paper mill, the second containing 12 Acres, nan mile East oi Mt. Holly paper mill, the Hurd containing Acres, hull nine East ol Paper town; uud the lourth, la Dickinson towusuip lour miles bouih 01 Mt. Holly, ou mo Gettysburg road, continuing 7 Acies. All these tracts are covered with thriving Chestnut ana Uuk timber. bale to commence at 11 o'clock A, Al„ou said day, when terms will bo made known by JACOB ZUG, Aug. 0,1868.—ts JSxcculor John Zug. \T ALUABLE FARM FOR SALK— \ Hv vtViimol" the butt. Will iLiiti i«nimucnlof l*. ruard biuub, dec d,, we his executors wilt sell at Public sale, on Friday, the loth of boptember at H oclock A. M., his Mansion Farm ou me iNorth aide of mo Yellow Breecnes Creek, in Moikue township. Cumberland county, contain ing HU Acres, M Porches of first’ rate Eimeslcuo iMtnd.'huviug erected thereon a largo and com modious Dwelling House, of blouo, Brick and Frame, a largo new Bank Barn, Carriage House, bmoke House, Wagon bhecl, uud tho wnolo farm well fenced with Locust Post and Chestnut Kails, i'liero is also a first rate Orcfiard of Choice Fruit, uud übuuaanoo ol Grapes, Beaches aud other smaß irult, übuudunco ol water in Spring and a Well that never lulls. The farm is about i mile from Churcntcwn, aud 0 miles irom Carlisle.— This Is one of the most valuable farms in tho county. Aiieie will also bo sold at tho same time uud place, two tracts of chestnut Laud in the same township, containing il Acies, 2U Porches aud 10 Acres, -UKBerchca, these two liucta lie within one mile of the mansion farm. The terms will be mado known ou day of sale y BERNARD toTAUB, JOHN HOUCK, DAN’L bENbEMAN, Aug. 6,1868.—U Uxccutors, A/aLUABLE FARM FOR BALE.— V On Friday, boptember U, ls6s.—By virtue of luo Will of Andrew Chapman, dec’d., and au or der of mo Orphans' Court of Cumberland coun ty, tho undersigned will sell at public sale, on me premises, the lollowing Valuable Re<d Estate, to wit: A Certain Tract of Laud, suuate in Upper Allen township, Cumberland county, adjoining lands of SVlBlain Coover, Conrad buhwm, John B. Coover, Esq., and others containing Ho Acres, more or less. The said larm is beautifully sltu atea about two -nines ooum or Meonumcsuurg uud one mile East of bhepherdstown, on mu acute road leading from Harrisburg to Gettys burg* The improvements are a Commodious Frame Weather boarded Dwelling House, and Out-House, a Largo Frame add Lug Barn, a Ci der Bicid and older outbuildings, it cuuuuns a Large orchard aud a largo amount of very valu able Locust Timber. Tue farm is under good fencing and m an excellent state of cultivation. About 1U Acres are Woodland, bole to com mence at I o'clock F. M., on said day. *2-TERMS, CAbH on the first day of April, Ibbt). when a Deed and possession will bo given. Aug. 18,1868.—41 W. U. CHAPMAN. ~\T ALE ABLE REAL ESTATE AT V PUBLIC SALE.—Qu Saturday. September s,lBoB.—The subscriber willaeU at public solo, hla valuable farm, situated ip EastPeunsboro’ town ship. Cumberland County, 2 miles West of Har risburg city, I - mil© South-West of West Fair view, containing W Acres, 12* Perches, more or less, black ulateland, under a hlgn state of culti vation and good, fence, adjoining tonus of Col. K. J. Halctemau, H. D. and others, having erected theroQ.i, a largo Two-Story Brick House, Two-Story Brick Kltohoa, and .Brume Wash House attached, a well of water at the door, a i arC e cistern.’ A Frame Bards Barn, and all noo* essary oi.tbuilcllngs, also a cistern at tho uarn.— (The buildings are ail new having been built in the years 1800 and 1881. J I here is a fine young Apple and Peach Orchard of Choice Fruit near the bouse. A good title and possession will be given on ■ the Ist day of April, 1880. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock P. M., op sold day, when terms will be made known by AUK. 1868,— 1S H.MPRUPLEY. -VTEAT PROPERTY FOR SALE.— I \ The subscriber oflbrs at private sale the de sirable property wberebenowrealdea,in Spring field, 8 miles from NewviUe, on the rood lead ng from NewvUie to Stougbstown, consisting of a Lot of Ground oontalnlngabout Half an Acre of Ground, all under fence. The Improvements are a Two-Story Brick House, with Basement and Kitchen, a small Bara, Blacksmith Shop, Fruit Trees, «tc. There la 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 sole for© Saturday, September 5,18G8, it will on that day bo offered at public sale, on the premises, at 12 o’clock, M, of said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by July 23,1888,—7t* CHRISTIAN CREAMER. THV)R BADE. —A very desirable Brick .X' Dwelling House, on West street, between Fomfret and 'South. Possession given Novem ber I6th,' If desired, Apply to • Av| 19, J, Mi WEAKLEY. ®rg ffiooKs. pOPULAR GOODS EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, W. '€. SAWYER & GO’S., EAST MAIN STREET, Under hannon'e Hotel. W« have Just reduced the price* of our Im mense stock of D&Y GOODS, CARPETS, &c., &o. dress goods, such as HERNANKI’*, P LOREN TEN Ea, CRAPE MONTS, MALTESE CLOTHS, GRENADINES, CUENE, MOItAXR AND SELL AND WORSTBR, EMPRESS HTJM’IJ POPLINS Also a full line of organdy lawns, Figured, Plain and Plaid, at Greatly Reduced Prices. - Our stock bos the advantage of os fine assort ment of all kinds o f Goods oa can be obtained In 'the early part of the season. Call and examine the lino assortment at reduced prices. WHITE G O OD 8, in endless variety among which can bo found Swiss Muslins, Plain, Plaid and Striped, Nainsooks, every grade and style, Jaconets in Hard and Soft Finish, Victoria and Bishop Lawns, Mull and French Muslins, French Needle Work and Hamburg Embroideries VERY LOW SUMMER. CASSIMERES, CLOTHS AND VESTINGS. Elegant styles and qualities at prices that de*> ty competition. Suits made to order by tho best workmen In the town. CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! Brussels, Three Ply, Ingrain, Home-Made and Hemps, without regard to profit, Oil Cloths In 4-4, 6-4, 0-4,8-4, all qualities. Rugs, Mats, Shades, Matr tings, Looking Glasses, Hosiery, Gloves, NOTIONS, '&c. 5 &c. We present to our customers rare chances for bargains and would say to all, call and examine our large and varied stock of SEA SON ABLE GOODS, and compare our price list. Please remember tho old stand Under Hannon’s Hotel, EAST MAIN STREET AU Who wish OHEAP DRY GOODS, Ail who wish CHEAP HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, All who wish A jFull Stock of Seasonable Cfoods, at reduced prices, call at W. C, SAWYER & Go’s, EAST MAIN STREET, CABLISLErPA. TC&iftilStt. JUftctitcal. gHERK'S BITTER TINCTURE OF ROOTS WILL PERFECTLY CURE Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Disordered Stomach and Liver, Costlvouoss. Impurity of Blood, Headache, Vertigo or Giddiness, Ner vous Debility, Fever and Ague, In cubus or Nightmare. General Debility, Cramp, Colds, and Pains la-the Back and Side. This Is not a now Medicine; the receipt for making it was brought from Germany to Balti more, Sid., over fifty years ago, by Mr. Klein, who introduced It among a few of his German friends and neighbors, who finding It to bo an In valuable remedy for tbo above diseases recom mended It to others until It became, and still continues to he, the household mcdlclno of a largo portion of the Germans of Baltimore. THE BITTER TINCTURE OF ROOTS Is coranosed of the Juices of a number of the most valuable' roots and seeds known to the medical faculty, with a sufllcloncy of pure old rye whiskey to make one of the most effectual Tonic Tinctures over offered to the public. Every person should use It every Spring, Sum 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 Sherk’s Bitter Tincture of Hoots,l have found It invaluable for the stomach and bowels. It re lieved mo of pains, nausea and costlvoucss and created nu excellent appetite. I confidentially recommend it to all ns n reliable medicine. Jan. 27, im GEO. HUNTER, Having been afflicted for some time with dys pepsia, costlvoness, loss of appetite, and general prostration of the system, I used Suork’s Bitter Tincture of Hoots, and In a short time found my self entirely relieved, and my health restored. J.S. HEUBST. No. 21 North Hanover St., Carlisle. I hereby certify that the Medicine, known as Sherk’s Bitter Tincture of Roots, has to my knowledge, cured costlvcness, nightmare, loss of appetite and general debility. J. W. SMILEY. No. 35 North Hanover St., Carlisle. Having been afflicted with cosUvncsn for a long time, I tried Sheik's Bitter Tincture of Hoots, undlmvo found 1 highly efficient, relieving me in a short time. Try It and you will find It good. A. W. BENTZ. No, 27 South Hanover St., Carlisle. In tho aUminer of 18t5U my health failed so that my whole system was prostrated as if worn out, so that I was unlit for business. I used Shark's Bitter Tincture of Boots lor soratvilme and was completely restored to health. 1 bollovo this medicine will do nil that Is claimed for It, Carlisle, Feb. 1, IbUS. BAU’L GOODYEAR. Having been afflicted a long time with nervous debility and indigestion, I used Bhcrk’s Bitter Tincture of Bools, and have found it exceedingly benellcml, and recommend It to all as a reliable medicine. Mrs, E, KELLER. There Is more medical virtue In ouo of these bottles than In a gallon of any of tbo Bitters and mixtures now oflbrod to the public. MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY A. SCHAUBLA & CO., No. 32 South Hanover Street, Carlisle, I’enn'a. Also, for sal© by druggists and all country stores. DR. ROCK’S PAIN VICTOR Cures Neuralgia, Toothache, pains in tho Stora acho and Bowels in ton minutes. It never falls to cure pains in tho Back and Lame backs. It is the best injuso for Rheu matism, Sprains. Cholcramorbus, and Summer Complaints. THE PAIN VICTOR Is Nature’s Coro gathered from the Vegetable Kingdom, not a mineral poison. It should be In every bouse—a sure and cerialu help in time of need. The citizens of Carlisle that have used It testify os follows: I have been subject (or tho last liftcou years to attacks of rheumatism and lame back which for the last two years had become so se vere at times that I was entirely disabled for bu siness, I used your Hr. Rock’s Pain Victor lids Spring, and part of one bottle has entirely cured mo. I reebmmend it 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 bo an infallablo cure. JOHN B. PILKAY. Tho Rev. E. A. Brody, Pa., Bible Agent, says: I have used your Dr. Rock’s Pain Victor in my family, and found It a sure and quick cure'for Neuralgia and Toothache. E. A. BRADY, It cured me effectually of Neuralgia and Tooth ache. JOHN H, LANDIS. Dr. Rock’s PaluVictor cured mo of Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Mrs. LOUlSii MORRISON. Wo cheerfully recommend your Palu Victor ns an invaluable remedy for headache. WM, B. BUTLER, JOHN J. FALLER, Made and sold by A. SCHAUBLA CO., No. 35 South Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. Where every person articled with Neuralgia, Toothache, Head acheuud pains in tho stomach are invited to call and bo cured In ten minutes,/rec of diarye, JtC£rl'\rr eula iPrxtgrfiala ami all country Uum. Juno 11.18ti8.—3m T F A HUMBUG, I What a wonder That the doors Are open wide; Ever since the First of August Th ousaud sli a vo • Pain Puuu applied. Those who lie, Or call it humbug, Arc the doctors, Wot acquaint * For they always Have been jealous When their patients Use Pain Paint. Pile up facts As high as mountains. Flash the truth Before their eyes, But the cry Is always humbug, Men of science * Full of lies. People know that liniments composed of Cay enne Pepper, Turpentine, Hartshorn, Ether, itc., will produce Inllammatum aud paiu. To pur chase such trash to stop Pam and lullammutlon is ridiculous. Fire will not slop heal: a dumb brute shuns the heat, aud knows enough to wado in a pond of •water, when wounded, to reduce, cool,and cure lullamnuiilou and Fever. Pimps and gamblers try to look honest, but folks can read the luce too plainly. Some try to persuade the ignorant that pills, physic, Ac., cleanse the blood, purge the system, and do a hundred other things equally absurd, livery body knows that it is false, and no medicine can Sumy or incieasc a drop of blood. Food makes lood, bone, and muscle, and Ja the Stull" of LUe. Every dose of medicine swallowed Is rejected, and hurried out of the system as quick us possi ble. It is an enemy; yea, a deadly foe. Consti pation, Hi healt. aud weakness, are the result of dosing, dosing, closing the stomach. The living system has enough to do without working her self to death in expelling and kicking out the pernicious nostrums poured down the throat.— Food she welcomes when she needs it; yea, asks for it. Let pill-makers aud physic venders stop eating food, and seo how long they can subsist on their blood-purlfyjng, invigorating, health giving medicines and cordials. What humbug is more transparent? A dog would feel so in sulted, if uttered a dose, lie would curl his tail downward in scorn, aud run away in utter dis gust. Ail physical pain arises from milummatlon. Put out tuo lire aud you stop pain absolutely.— You can slop pain ns easy as you can quench ttro with water. WOLCOTT'S PAIN PAINT subdues Inttammation,heat,aud feveroue hundred times faster than ice. Thousands have had a practical test of its merits at the very moment of most ex treme pain, and they can lustily that it has not failed in doing its work; it IsJiarmlesp; It has noataln; it gives no smart; It Is simple; itlsfor sale by Druggists everywhere: and it fa tested free of cost at 17U CHATHAM atiU AllE, N. Y., aud U 22 Arch Street, Philadelphia. My wife had an ulcer on her log for thirteen years caused by varicose veins, ulceration ex tending from her ankle to hoFkueo.some places eating away to the hope, I have employed over twenty physicians at vast expense during this period. • But all attempts at cure proved utterly abortivouutU X tried Dr. Wolcolt/s Pain Paint, Which'the doctors was ft linmhnct Hnl. humbug or not, it has done the work completely in less man one month, removing the pain at the first application. I kept her leg wet with Pain Paint constantly until healed. X wish we had more humbugs as useful as Dr. Wolcott’s Pain Paint, i am well known lu this city, any per son who wants to mako further inquiry will call at 101 West titreot, Now York, at the Hanover House, of which 1 am the proprietor, and i think I can satisfy them as to tuo benefit derived by the use of Pain Paint. May 12. 180 K. PETER MINCK. I am selling Wolcott's Pain Paint and Annlhl lator, and it certainly gives satisfaction to my customers. Druggist, I am selling more of Wolcott’s Pain Point, than o. N.CBI’pENTok ■ Wholesale Druggist, No. 7 fllh Ave., N. V I sell more of Wolcott's Pain Paint than all tho other patent medicines combined, and i keep a AUI sn P all gfflSBW Druggist, No. 11 7th Avenue, N. Y. . July 2,1808.— taugl SALE OF A LIMESTONE FAKM.— On Saturday, September 20, 18 ,: 8.—The sub scriber will sell at public sale, on the premises, on the abovo day, a Valuable Limestone Farm, situated on the State road leading from Carlisle .to Newvllle, 7 miles West of Carlisle, about IV 3 miles West of Plainfield and % of a mile North of Alterton Station, bn the Cumberland Valley B, R., in West Pennsboro’township, this county, containing 81 Acres, strict measure. The Im provement* are a good stone Mouse, with Kitch en attached, covered with tin, a fine Bank Barn, with Cora Crib attached, a never-falling Well of Water near the door, abd a large Cistern at tbo house. It is all under good post rail and stone fence. The land itself fs of the best quality ot limestone, and Is a most desirable property for any one wishing to purchase a delightful homo. Bale to commence at 1 o’clock, on said day, when terms will be made known by Aug. 20, IB6B.—ts ISAAC LEFEVER. SOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that letters Testamentary on the estate of David 10, Esq., deceased, late'of Hamnden town ship, Cumberland county, have been grant ed to the undersigned, residing In East Penns boro’ township. All persons Indebted -to said es tate are requfestedto make payment Immediate ly, and thosohavlng claims will present them for settlement, G. W.CRISWELL. July 80,1868.—6 t Executor. JOB WORK such as Cards, Posters, • I Bill Heads, &c., neatly executed at short no tice at the Volpot&sb oince. (fiUft (Suteqmies BY THE UNITED STATES ADTHOIUT Y . NYW ENGLAND PAWNBROKER’S JOINT STOCK OK UNREDEEMED GOODS, CONSISTING OF Silks. Shawls, Drcss'Gooda. Linen Goods, Dry Goods, Cottons, Fancy Goods, Albums, lilblos. Silver Plated Ware; Watches, Cutlerj', Sowing Machines, Ac,, iq, To bo sold at ONE DOLLAR EACH, without regard to value - , and not to be paid for until you know what you nro.to roclove. STOCK VALUED AT 8200,000, SALESROOM, 30 Hanover SU, Boston. The 'most popular, reliable, prompt and business like concern of tbo kind. The best of Boston ref erences furnished on application. By patroni zing thlssaloyou havo a chance to exchange your goods with a largo variety to select form. believe our terms to ag ents are superior to those olfered by any other house. Taka particular notice of (his: Our Agents are not required to pay ouo dollar for their pres ents, as In all other concerns. Certificates, giving a complete description of articles that will be sold for ouo dollar each, will bo sold at the following rates: Ten for $l ; Thirty (with psesent) for S3,' in'xty (with present)S3; One Huiidinl (with present) §lO. Ana sumo rate for largbr clubs. . LOOK AT THIS CHANCE to get a Silk Dross, Sewing Machine, Gold Watch or some other good article oi equal value, with but very little trouble and no expense to the Agent., /bra Club 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, Mot of Steel ilhuled Knives and Forks. Sot of Silver- B luted .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 Huudrcd Pic ture Morocco Photograph Album, Elegantlvory handled Spangled Silk Fun. Ouo Dozen Largo Sized Lined Towels, Ludles’*Morocco Shopping Bug. Alhambra Quill, Fancy Balmoral Skirt. La dles' Solid Gold California Diamond Ring, Gent's Plain or engraved Gold Ring, (111 carets lino,) La dles’ Solid Black Walnut Writing Desk, Ladies’ Fancy Black Walnut Wofkbox, or a Collage Clock. • J'hr a Club oJHixty, one of the following articles; Fancy Cashmere Dress Pattern, Three yards dou ble width Water Proof Cloaking, Thibet Shawl, Four Yards Wool Frock lug, Set of Laeo Curtains. Ladies’ Double Wool Shawl, Silver-plated Cum Basket, Splendid Bngravcd Silver-plated lee X’ltcher, Engraved Silver-plated Tea Pot, One Hundred Picture Turkey* Morocco Photograph Album. Lancaster Quilt, Fancy Plaid wool Shawl, Twenty-live yds. Sheeting, Alpaca Dress Pattern, Engraved Silver-plated Six Bottle Re volving Castor. Pair Gent's Calf Bools, Harris Cloth Pants and Vest Splendid Balmo ral SklrtjSotof Ivoiy-baiiUlu Knives with Silver plated Forks. X’alr of All-Wool Blankets, Rose wood Frame Brass Alarm Clock, Splendid Bead ed and Lined Silk Parasol, Ladles’ Splendid Mo rocco Traveling Bug, Thirty Yards Print, or a Marseilles Quilt. i-br a Ctub of One Hundred, Splendid Engraved Silver-plated Tea Sot, three pieces (Sugar Bowl, Tea Pot and Creamer.) Silver-plated Cake Bask et, Fancy Plaid Wool Long Shawl, Twenty-five yds. Hemp Carpeting. Splondid Vlolin and Bow, English Borage Shawl, Forty-five yds. Sheeting, Splendid Alpaca Dress Pattern. Silver Hunting Case Watch, splendid Family Bible with elegant Steel Engravings and Record and Photo graph Pago. Poplin Dress Pattern, Engraved Silver-plated Ice Pilcher, Splendid Beaver Cloak Pattern, Sharpe’s Revolver, Fancy Oaaslinero Coat, I’ants und Vest Pattern extra quality. Splendid Accordeon Music Box, One Pair Flue Damask Table Covers with One Dozen Dinner Napkins to match. Presents for Larger dabs in Proportion This Is no Humbug Lottery Gift Enterprise or Sale of Cheap Jewelry, but a fair, square sale of unredeemed goods. Our goods are NEW AND NOT SECOND HAND. And we guarantee more for tho money invested than can be bought at any wholesale store in tho country. Agents will please take notice of this. Do not send names, but number of your clubs from one upwards. Make your loiters short, and plain as possible. Bo sure and send money amounting to $5.00 or more by Registered Letier, (which can bo sfint from any office); I J . O. Money Order or Express: for when sent in this way you run no risk of looslmr it, whatever. Small amounts may bn wont by limit, but ue sure uua put mom m tho olllce yoursoli. }Vc cannot be responsible lor Money lost, unless some jirccauiions arc taken to insure its safetij. Send your address In full. Town, County and State. All Certificates are good until redeemed. S. O. THOMPSON & CO., No. 3D Hanover St., Boston. Juno 18,1608.—taugl ASt-ticnd/or Oirculars^iLlx TTTE ARE COMING! iVND WILL PRESENT TO ANY PERSON * Sending us a Club in onr Great ONE DOLLAR SALE OK DRY AND FANCY GOODS, A WATCH, niece of SHEETING, SILK DRESS PATTERN, ic., &c., FREE OF COST. Our inducements during iho past few years have been largo. WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES OP PREMIUMS. Our friends will readily notice our Presents for 30 and 30 Clubs nro now more than equal In value to Clubs of 00 and 100 re spectively of other linns. PEAS K EXAMINE -a® Am* person ordorluK oUUcr of tins Clubs men- Umr.."iibcu»w,*’an have their selections of premi ums enumerated, corresponding to tho size of the Cldb FREE OF ONE DOLLAR! ‘ For a Club of 30, (S3.(—One of the following arti cles, viz;- Delaine dress pattern, fancy colored bed spread. 100 view Turkey moroco album, 20 yards sheeting, striped cashmere delaine dress pattern, honeycomb quilt, all wool square shawl, sot solid gold bosom studs; all wool fancy cash mere pants and vest pattern, cent’s hair guard chain, gold trimmings, silver plated chased but ter dish, silver plated 5 bottlo revolving castor, on feet set superior steeled bladcd knives and forks, worsted promenade shawl, long gold plated chain, ladles’ double gold ring, gents’ heavy chased solid gold ring, solid black walnut work box or writing desk, extra quality balmo ral skirt, sot Jewelry, sleeve buttons to match, violin aud bow,genus* cardigan jacket,splendid ebony D Uqlo, Ivory trimmings,superior Turkey iuokjcco shopping bag,ladles’ high cut lialmorul boots. /-bra Club of 00, (S3.)—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 0 bottlo revolving castor, 3 J..J yards superior cashmere for pants'and vest pattern, extra 'heavy honey coral) quilt, two fancy colored bed spreads, pair f ont’s calf boots, 4 yds. farmers’ good wool froclc ng, fancy cashmere plaid dress pattern, best quality balm oral skirt, rosewood brass alarm clock.lttdles’ all wool cloak pattern, silver plated cake or card basket, fur mull’ or capo, ladles’ fashionable wool double shawl, splendid clasped fanftly Bible, 9x12, record page and engravings, 3 yds. double Width water proof cloaking, set Ivory handle knives, with, silver platan jurka, one sot lace curiam. For a dub of 100, (810.)—One of. the following ar ticles, viz: 4 yds. double width cloaking or coat log. 2 largo, fine bleached linen table covers, with one tloz. largo sized dinner napkins to match, tweuty-flve yards splendid hemp carpet ing, good colors, extra quality black or alpaca dress patterns, extra quality poplin dross pat terns, ono largo piece superior quality extra width sheeting, pair gents’ calf boots, best quali ty. silver huutlng-cased patent lover watch, ono dozen ivory handled stool bladcd knives and forks, silver plated engraved 6 bottle revolving castor, with cut glass splendid violin, box and bow, complete, single barrel shot-gun. Bacon’s six barrel revolver, pair superior white wool blankets, nice fur muff and cape, silver plated engraved Ico pitcher, with salver, seven and one half yards all wool fancy casalmere. 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 mlue increases in the same ra- Cataloguo of Goods and Samples sent to any address free. Send money by registered letter. Address all orders to ALLEN, HAWS & CO., P. O. Box a 10 Federal XI.. Boston, Mass. Wholesale Dealers in Dry and Fancy" Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Goods, &c., Ac. Juno 11,1808.—taugl <SooFb. 1868. SUMMER - 1868. A magnificent stock of now Goods now on ex hibition at GREENFIELD S NO. 4, EAST MAIN STREET CARLISLE, PA Having determined to keep a much hirg stock ot • DRESS GOODS than heretofore, I am now prepared to exhibit one of the most beautiful stock of goods, consist ing of all the latest novelties of tbo season fbrJa dles suits, and also all the thin fabrics for sum mer wear. NO OLD SHOPKEEPERS ON HAND. Everything In our DRESS GOOD department will ■ o found of the latest importation of our purchase:? lost week, we know wo have some bargains that cannot bo found elsewhere. GRENODEANB, SEASIDE LUSTERS, GRANIT POPLINS, OHENA POPLINS, SUMMER POPLINS. The now and desirable shades of FRARL and BISMARK ALPACAS only 50 cents. THE BEST ASSORTMENT OP BLACK SILKS, in town ouo dollar soventy-flyo to four fifty per yard. A FULL LINE OF FANCY SILKS Lawns, Cambrics, PERCALS, Alpaca Lusters, Delaiues, BLACK GOODS, BOMBAZINES, TAMIS CLOTH, * CASHMERES, &c. A great bargain In ALL WOOL DELAINES, BLACK BLUE, DRAB and BIBJCARK. A GOOC ASSORTMENT OP WHITE C ASHMERES, Gloves, Crape, Collars, Scarfing, Silks always cm liana. Funeral orders promptly and satis factorily filled. A well selected slock of 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. COTTONADEg, CHECKS, HICKORY. STRIPES TICKINGS, GIN.GAAMB, PRINTS, TABLE CLOTHS, TABLE LINENS, all at prices that defy competition. WHITE GOODS, IHfjucs, Nainsooks. Cambrics, Plad and Plain BitAss* es, 2\irlctons, Brilliants, Striped Muslins, Hosiery In great varieties, all sizes of the BEST ENGLISH GOODS, at reduced rates. BARGAINS IN3HAWLB BARGAINS IN SACKING CLOTHS. A Largo Assortment of SHADES. CLOTHS & CASSIMEBES, at the lowest market rates,ln factmany of them cheaper than before the war. FRENCH CORSETS CHEAP. The best selling KID GLOVES in town spiling at one dollar and twenty-five cts. A now lot of HOOP SKIRTS, direct from the manufacturer at a bargain. FLO OR OIL CLOTHS. O I CLOTHS STAIR OIL CLOTHS. TABLE OIL CLOTHS UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS. SILK UMBRELLAS All I ask Is an examination of my stock. Bay ers will bo astonished at the difference of prices between this and other establishments claiming to sell cheap. L. T. GREENFIELD, NO 4 , EAST MAIN STBEET, CARLISLE, PA May 28,1868. Jlett) ¥orft (Kolumit. "\TALUABLE INFORMATION. SELECT YOUR OWN NUMBERS ROYAL SPANISH LOTTERY! Tbo most responsible institution of tho kind In the world. Selecting numbers In this. Lottery Is a new idea—and one well adapted to tho wants of the people. It affords a safer means of specula tive investment than most other business risks. For full information, address LLOYD, BEMME3 & CO., Iloom 10. 75 Nassau Street, -- "->rk. Judo 25,18G8. I?MPLOYMENT AT YOUR OWN Ivi HOMES.—Esther sox—suitable for a Bloody Hand or leisure hours— ln every city and town. LARGE PROFITS REALIZED. Address, with red stamp, for particulars. WARNER & CO.. June U, 1868. TOBACCO ANTIDOTE, warranted to remove all desire for Tobacco. Tills great remedy Is on excellent nppollzer. - II jntrlftcs the blood Invigorates the system, possesses great nouriahlngand strengthening power, enables the stomachs to digest the heartiest food, makes sleep refreshing, and establishes robust health. S">oker* and Cheivcrs /or Sixty Years Cured, i'rlce, Fifty Cents, post free. A treatise on the Injuri ous cflects of Tobacco, with lists of references, testimonials, (to., sent free. Agents wanted. Ad dress Dr, T. R. ABBOTT, Jersey City, N. J. Aug. 20,1868.—12 w CIZ ALLIES, &C. ALPACAS, “COSTAR’S” Preparations. EVERYBODY- —Tries Them I EVERYBODY Uses Them ! EVERYBODY Believes in Them 1 EVERYBODY Recommends Them! Are you troubled by Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants? “COBTAR’S” EXTERMINATORS. “Only Infallible Remedies known.” “Free from Poison.”— “Not dangerous to the Human Family.” “Ruts dome out of their holes to die.” Improved to keep in any climate. “ COBTAJTS” BJSD-BUGO3XTER. A Liquid V Destroys and pyeyents Bed-Bugs.” “Never Falls.” For Moths in Furs, Woolens, Car pels, ,Ac. i'.OST AB'fv' VNHEaXJ’AWDKK. , Destroys instantly Flees and nil Insects on Plants, Fowls, Ani mals, Ac. • “A suro'lhlng.” Thcu’vSUiuls can testify: “ COS TAR’S” COEN SOLVENT. For Corns, Bunions, Warts, Ac.— “Try it.” Don’t suffer with Pain ! A Won derful power of Healing 1 Every family should keep It In' the house. “COSTAE’S” BUCKTHORN SALVE.- . Its effects .are' immediate. For Cuts, Bums.Bcuises. Wounds, Sore Breasts. Plies, Ulcers, Old Bores, Itch, Scrofula and Cutaneous Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Lips, Bites of Animals, Insects, Ac. “A Universal Dinner Pill” (sugar coated.) SOyears administered in u Physician’s Practice. “COSTAR'S” BL9HOPPILIB. Of .extraordinary efficacy for’ Cos ’ tive ness. Indigestion, Nervous and Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Dysen try, General Debility,Liver Complaint. Chills Fewer,,Ac. Not griping.' Gentle, mild and sooth - • lug. “ThatCoughwUllclllyou. Don’t neglect It. “ COSTAU'S" COUGH REMEDY. The children cry for It—Us a “Soothing Syrup." For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. Sore Throat, Croup. Whooping Cough Asthma, Bronchial Affections. Singers, Speakers, and all troubled with Throat Complamts, will find this a beneficial Rectorial Remedy. Beautifies LhoComplci'Jon, giving to the skin a transpa rent fresh ness. “COSTAR'S” BITTER-SWEET AND ORANGE BLOSd OMfe. Renders the skin clour, smooth and soft. Removes T<ui« Freck les, Pimples, <Sc. Cadies, fry a bottle, and see its '.wonderful quajlty. ~ . . . s Mr*! 11 Beware !l lof all Worthless Imitations, O-None genuine without “COSTAR’S” Sig nature. 25c. and 50c. sizes kept by all DBU'GGISTS. sl sires sent by mail on receipt of price, pays for any three SI sizes by Ftxpreaa. $5 pays for eight 81 sizes by Express. ~ Address i HENRT *f [ 012 Broadway* JV. Y. 43- For Solo by anmOFF. .... .■■■', -Carlitly. Jta. «• Sold by aU Wholesale Dmsitlsta In Phiiattetohta. ibi . AND IN ALL THE LARGE CITIES ' ‘ Apl*B3ilB63—6m; nt this Now Yor) 810 Broadivay, New York. Are you annoyed with Red-Bugs? Can’t sleep nights! ” jflnantlal. . | lygQ MII E s OP THE UNION PACI i\ 1C RAILROAD Aro now finished and in operation. Although this rood is built with great rapidity, the work' it thoroughly done, and Is pronounced by thb United States Commissioners to bo first-class in every respect, before it Is accepted, and before any bonds can bo issued upon it. Rapidity and excellence of construction have been secured by acomploto division of labor, and by distributing the twenty thousand men em ployed along the lino for long distances at once. It is now probable that tho Whole Line to the Pacific will he com• pleled in 1869. The Company have ample means of which the Government grants tho right of way, and all. necessary tlmber*and other'materials found, along the lino of its operation; also 12,800 acres of laud to tho mile, taken In alternate sections on each side of its road; also United States Thirty year Bonds, amounting to from $16,000 to $lB,OOO per mllo, according to the difficulties to be sur mounted ou tho varlcts sections to.bo built, for which it takes a second mortgage as security, 1 and It is expected that not only the interest, bat the principal amount may bo paid la services rendered by tho Company la transporting troops, mails, <to. ’ THE EARNINGS OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, from Its Way or Business only, during tho year ending Juno 2Sth, iS6S, amounted to over . FOUR MILLION DOLLARS, which alter paying all expenses was much mors than sufficient to pay tho interest upon Us Ronds. These earnings arc no indication of tho vast through truillo that must follow tho opening of tho iluo to the Pacific, but they certainly prove that FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS upon such a property, costlug nearly three times their amount. ABE ENTIBELY BECUBE. Tho Union Paclfio Bonds run thirty years. are for Sl.OoO each, and have coupons attached. They bear annual Interest, payable on tho first days of January and July at tho Company's Office, In the City of New York, at tho rate of six per cent, in gold. Tho principal la payable In gold at matu rity. Tho prico la Sios, and at tho present rate of gold, they pay a liberal Income on their cost, A very Important consideration in determin ing tho value of these bands is tho l< ngth 0/ tims they have to »im,' It is well known that a long bond alwavs com mands a much liigher price than a short one. It is safe to ossuiho that daring the next thirty years, tho rate of interest In the United .(Stales will decline aa It boa done in Europe, and wo have a right to expect that such six per cent, se curities oa these will he hold at as high a premi um as those of this Government, iviilch. In 1*37, were bought in at from 20 to 23 per coat, above par, Tho export demand alone may produce this result, aud as tho Issue of a private corpora tion, they are beyond tho reach of political ac tion. Tho Company believe that tholr bonds, at the present rate, are tho cheapest security In the market, aud the right to advance the price at any time Is reserved. Subscriptions will bo received In Carlisle by A. L. BPONSUER, and In Now York AT THE COMPANY’S OFFICE, No. 20 Nassau St., AJTD BV JOHN J. CISCO & SON, Bankers, No. 50 Wall St. And by tho Company’s advertised agents throughout the United States. - JRcmlUanccs should be made in draft* or other fund* par m A eio York , anti the Bonds t oill be sent free of ettarge byretum express. Parties subscribing through local agents udll look to them/or their safe delivery. A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR UW has Just boon published by the Company, giving fuller information than Is possible In an advertise ment, respecting tho Progresrf of the Work, the Resources of the County traversed by tho Road, tho Means for Construction, and the value of the Bonds, which will bo sent free on application, at the Company’s offices or to any of the advertised agents. JOHN J. CISCO, 2 Yeasurcr, Aug. 20.18C8.—3m New York, RajUrpalJ 3Liues. Q UMBEBXi ANB VALLEY BAIL B.OADJ CHANGE OP HO ÜBS,I On and after Monday, Mat 11th, IS6B, Passen ger Trains will run daily as follows, (Sundays ex cepted); WESTWARD: Accommodation Train leaves Barrlaborg 8.05 A, M„ Median lesburg 8.38, CarilsloO.ls, NewvilloO.so, Shlpponsburg 10,a, Cbomboraburg 10.45, Greon castlo 11.23, arriving at Haggerstown 11,00 A; M.‘ Mail I'rain leaves Harrisburg 1.40 P.' M„ Mo chaulcsburg 2.13, Carlisle 2.45, Newvlllo 3.2u.ablt»- pensburg a.su, Chamborsbuig 4.30, Greencamlp 0.U5, arriving at H»goretown 6,35 P.M. ‘ Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4.15 P. M., Mq chaulcaburg 4,47, Carlisle 6-17, Howville 5.50, Ship* gensburg 0.17, arriving at CUambenUiurg at .0.45 laavMt A. M,. GrconcaaUo D. 25, arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 A M, t EASTWARD: Accommodation Train leaves Clmrabersburg 4,45 A M., Shlpponaburg 6.14, NowviiJo 5.45, Carlisle 0.18, aieclmnlcsburg 6.47 arriving at Harrisburg 7 *ivoii Train loaves Hagerstown 8,00 A. M., Qreon castlo 8.35, Cbambersburg 0.15, SlDppenuburg 0.45, Nowvlllo 10.10, Carlisle 10.53, JlcChaolcsburg 11.26, arriving at Harrisburg 11.55 A. M. . JSrprcss Train loaves Hagerstown 12.0 j P. M., Greeucaatlo 12.33. Chambersbarg 1.10. Shippeue bure 1.43, NewvUlo 2.15, Carlisle 2.68, Mechanics* burg a 26, arriving at Hurrlsbm g 8.65 P. M. ' A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 0.15, P. M.. Greeucaatlo 4.22, arriving at Cbambersburg 6.15 * 'Js**Maldng close connections at Harrisburg wltb trains to and from Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg and all points West. * O. N. DULL, SUPKniNTENDENT S OFFICE, 6»i> Chamb'g, .Pa., May B,IOGB. May 14.1808. TREADING RAIL ROAD. ■'■‘bumjieb aebangement if ONJO A Y, A if O UST 3, 1808 UroAt.Truuk I.lue from the North and North west lorl’hlladeiphia, Now York, Heading, Potla vllle Tarnation. Ashland, Shamokin, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, EpUrata, Llliz, Lancaster, Columbia, &0.-' ‘ . TrumS leave Harrisburg £or New York, as fol- Iowh; at 2.W, 5.25 and B.W A. M., 12.20 noon, and 205 and 0.J15 P. M., connecting ifrUH similar trains oulha pnrvnnv' v “-«* a wiA aryt-vlim at New York at 6.00.10.00 and 1U45 A. M., and 0.50, •6.55 aud 9.50 P. M. Sleeping airs accompanying . the 2.60 A. M. and 9.00 F. |d.. trains without , Cl Leiu-o Harrlsburgforßcndlug.Pottsvjllo.Tam-' aauu, Mlnenivlilo, Ashland, Shamokin,: Pine Grove, Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. .M and 2.05 and 4.10 P. M , stopping at Lebanon and principal Way Stations; the 4.10 P. M. train making connections for Philadelphia and Co lumbia only. For Poltsvlllc, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via. Schuylkill nmi Susquehanna Uallroad, leave Harrlsbuig at 8.30 V. M. • Uoiamlng; Leave New York ut 0.00 A. M., 12.00 Noon. 5.00 and 8.00 F. M., Philadelphia ut 8.15 A. M and 8;30P. M ; Sleeping cars accompany the'- y.uOA. M.. 6.00. and b.OO P. M, trains from Few . Yolk without change. •• >■ Way Putbongor Train leaves Philadelphia at. 7 30 A M. connecting with similar train on East Penna. Uallroad, returning from Heading ut «».:»> P M stopping at allßtutTons; PottuvtUeuiT.oo and 8.45 A. M. and 2.45 P.M.; Hhnmuklnats.2s and 11.20 A. M.; Ashland at 7.00 jV. M., 12.43 Noou and 1.55 P. M.; Tumuqua at -8.30. A> M, t 2db ?mt 'Leavo Votiavllle. via. Schuylkill and Susque hanna Railroad at 7.10 A. M. lor Harrlsbmg.-und 11.30 A. M. for Pino Grove and Trcmuht. • Reading Accommodation Train : Leaves Rend ing at 7.80 A. M., returning from Philadelphia at SiSP M ' * ' * • , r 1 * •< \ ’ Pollatown Accommodation Train: Leaves Pottstown at 6.45 A. M., returning leaves Phila delphia at 4.30 P. M. • * Columbia Rad Rond Trains leave Reading at 7.00 A. M-. and 0.15 P. M. for Pphrata, Lltlz, Lan caster,, Columbia, Ac. * V. *. perkldmen Rail Road Trains leavoPerklomen Junction aro.po A. M., and 6.U1 P. M. Hoiurnirjg: Leave aklppack I*l *JO A. M., and 1.-7 I. M., con neCllng-with slmUtfr on Reading Hail Sundays; Leave New Yo*a at 8.00 P. Ml,' Philadelphia 8.00 A. M. and 3.15 F. 01,, Ui6 8.00 A. M Tram running only to Heading; Poltsviil* 8.00 A. M.: Harrlblmrgs.23 A. M; and 4.10 and y.fc p. M.. a’nn Reading at 1.10,2.55 uud7,Ls A, M, for Harrisburg,’and 7.06 A. M. and 11.40 P, M. -foi New York and 4,25 P. M. for Phlladelpliln. • . Commutation, -Mileage, Season, School and Ex cwralon Tickets, to and from all.points, at mine checked through -100 pound, allowed #a., Aug. B, '6B. ' • • General Sup't, Aug. laflKtiy * u liN TB D THE STAFDAIVD AJID OFFipiAn I.IVES oi gj.j'yilOTJß A. 53 BIs.A X Xi;! a book fo'f entry library and a .work of oxiraor. binary Interest and rare historical volac. bo Patriot can Jo wltboot It or have a JuSt under. lssues before tbo country, with.- SsirSm ll Endorsed by Urn loodlua Uouia -??nll and*cSnsJrVotlvM of tbo Union. Tire Iho Urm ocrauo candidates to tbo sufj SS&SSS constitutional should Agents In all pans of u’le “ rtunltv t £ ibis groat standard work tho make money ever offered, price,and treat popularity tiwe^^Uvu. demand which canvassers only have » bupply. bend for circulars, and see our liberal terms and a mil “description of the. grea?<cn subscription hook of the times. Address, UNITED STATES PUBLISHING CO., 411 Broome Street, Nsw Youk. Aug. 20,1883.-31 JUNE CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND SHOES : POE O E iV TL EM E A'. V All tlio LEADING STYLES on Imlul "or inßdti td mcaauce. JPrices Fixed at low Figures, An Illustrated Price List wltU instructions for self measurement sent on receipt of Post Office ad-' ieBSt . ’ WM. F. BABTU3TT, , 33 south BlJSth Bt.» above Chestnut, ▲Ug* 30, ISfii—ly FmitAPELPgIA. ( j.- CO
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