American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, September 10, 1868, Image 3

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JQR. TAYLOR'S OLIVE BRANCH
BITTERS
A mild and agreeable Tonic 'Stimulant, stem*
acbloand Canulnailvo
-BITTERS,
Extracted entirely from Herbs, Kools, Highly
bot’Qflclul In
DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBtITTY,
and loss of appetite; and am excellent Correc
tive for persons suffering f-om.
Disorders of the Bowels, Flatulence,
pS ld deY°hYa Wlior0 * T>cpoL% ■ NoArs Market street,
Hept. 3,lBoS—ly
J. E. TAYLOR & Co.
■PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
I —(Ju Thursday, tho Ist day of October, lstiB.
Tuo subscriber Will sell at public sale, on tho
promises, situated lu Monroe Lowusblp, 1 mile
■South of Oliurcblowu, and adjoining lands of
Jos. Brandt uud llio heirs of Bernard Staub and
oilier lauds of the subscriber, a Small Farm con*
tabling 4if Acres, more or less, of good Llmesione
Laud. The Improvements are a two-story
Stone House, a largo Stone Bunk Barn, Wagon
abed. Com Crib aud other out-buildluus. Also
a never-falling Spring of Water, spring House
and Clstoru at the house. There is a flue thriv
ing Young Orchard of all kinds ol Oholco Fj nits
The laud is lu a high slate of cultivation, having
been all limed ana under good fences, principal
ly post fence ol locust posts and chestnut rails
The farm Is convenient to schools and mills unci
Is on the North side to Yellow Breeches Creek and
has a good water power suillciuat to dilve imv
kind of machinery, there being an old dr n with
little expense the dam aud race can bo repa'ied
This property is In a good locution for a minor
mill or wolleu luctory. Persons wishing
the property beloro the day of sale can call on
the tenant on the farm or on the subscriber 'ly
ing iu Carlisle, sale to commence at 1 o’clock
P, M. t on said day, when lonas will he made
known by
Sept. 10, ISCg.—ts MOSES BRICKEII.
pHILIP HILL,
y -\NUFACTUREK OF
WO 201 CHURCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
Send for Engraving and Price List,
N. B.—PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN TORCH
ES, 25,28,30,35 and §lO,OO per Hundred.
Sept, 10,18 GS—it
I)UBLIC Sale OP VALUABLE
HEAL ESTATE.—By virtue of au order of the
orphan’s Court ol Cumberland county, the un
dersigned Administrator aud Administratrix of
the osiato of Jacob L. Zook, late of Caroline Co.
State of Mary laud, deceased, will sell by public
outcry, on the promises, lu Upper Allen town
ship. Cumberland county, and suite or Ponnsyl
vaui, on Sal uduy, October 3d, llifis, at I o’clock P,
11., ol said day, the following described valuable
real estate, to wit; Tract No. I bounded by
lands of William Mlely, David Zook’shelrs.Wm
Wlk’on.Zookand Miller. Containing tea Acres
more or less, and having thereon erected a twe
eter Bilek House, Frame Barn. Wash House and
other improvements. Tract No. 2, bounded by
lauds of Zook and Miller, Llsburh loads J. c
Wiugart and others. Containing forty Acres
more or less. To bo sold in parts or as a whole
to su’t purchase’s. Tract No. 3, the undivided
half of Lime Klin property, bounded by lands ol
Jacob L.Zook’“ heirs, Lisburn roads. Wiu.Mlely
and othOis. Containing eighteen Acres, more or
less. Tno real estate above described is located
P' iuclpaUy on the public road leading from Car
lisle t-u Lisburn, about one mile Soutu of shun
herdsiown.cn tract No. 1 there is asjileudld young
Orchard, containing almost every vuiietv »,i
fruit trees. Water convenient, aud everything
about the house arranged so as to make It one ot
the most desirable propeities iu the county. The
Lime Klin property has on It th best Quarries
lu the county, yielding a highly superior uuallti
of atone for building purposes, and when used
for burning lime, yields the boat In the county
The lime buds a ready market lu the counties o(
York, Adams and Cumberland. Terms of sale .
Ten per cent of the purchase money when the
property isstrlckendovvn. Fifteen per cent on the
confirmation of the sale by the orphan’s Couit
and the balance on the Ist day of April A D.
IWJ9, when deed will be made utid possession giv
en.
SAWLIIARTZLER, ,rf)nr.
LEVINA ZOOK. Adm’x.
Sept, 30,18tE-Is
PUBLIC SALE.—On Wednesday.
September 00, 18U«,—By Virtue of an order of
orphan's Court of Cumberland county, and by
virtue of a power of Attorney from the heirs of
the estate of John Boyer, deceased, laio ol Mid
dlesex township, the undersigned will sell at
Public balo, on the premises, tho following Real
Estate, to wit: A Valuable Farm, situated In
tho heart of .Cumberland county, 2 miles East oi
Carlisle, on the Harrisburg Tumnlke, adjoining
lauds of Jacob Kutz, Jacob block and others,
containing U 7 acres, and 11 Porches. The im-
Erovemema consist of a H üblo two-story Brick
welling, two-story Back-building, Prick Wash
House, bmoko House uud Cistern under one
roof, Bank ham. Corn House, Wagon bhed, Hog
Pun, Carnage House, Blacksmith bhop, Wood
House, and other out-biuljdlugs. There is a well
of water near the door, and running water at the
burn, conveyed in pipesfrom Lotort bpring run
ning through the farm. There is a lane from the
ha ’U to the different fields, so that stock have
access to the water from all the Holds. Also a
youug Orchard of Choice fruit, and sullicient
quantity of Bocust Timber, for bale to
commence at l o’clock, when terms will bo made
known by-
EVA BOYER,
Sept. 10, IKGS—ts W. C.HOUteEH, A«cf.
PUBLIC SALE.—Ou Saturday, Octo
ber a, 16(18.—TUo undersigned, Administrator
oi Israel D. Buyer, deceased, lute of Lower Alleu
township, Cumberland county, Pa., subject to
the approval ol tbo Orphan’s Court of Cumber
land county, will sell at Public Hale, on the prem
ises, oho mile North of Lisburn, and thico mlln
Kouth of Shiremanaiowu, on the Yellow Brooch
es Crook, the following Ueal Estate, viz: A largo
two-story Woolen Factory, with Uo Acres, more
or leas, of good Farming Baud, atwo-slory Dwel
ling House, Buuk Burn, and other outbuildings,
a well of water at tho door, and an Orchard of
Choice Fruit. Tho above property, boa n. good
location and an excellent water power. The
machinery consists ol Weaving Looms. Carding
and Spinning Machines &c,, and is calculated to
do a largo amount of work, sale to commence
at i o’clock, wuon tormswill ho madoknown by
JOHN G. BOYEU, .
Administrator.
Sept. 10,1808—ta
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
.AT PRIVATE SALE.—Tho subscriber of
fers at private sale. lot of ground, on West
Pomfret street lu the Borough ol Carlido. 30 feet
la frout aud 210 feet in depth, having tuoreon
erected a two-story Brick Dwelling House, and
Brick Back Building—i ontalnlng double Parlors,
Dining Uoom aud Kitchen on first door, and five
commodious bed rooms on second floor—with
Bake House, Hydrant aud Cistern attached to
tho property. Ail tho buildings lu excellent re
pair. Personsdeslrlug to view tho properly, will
please cull on tho undersigned, residing on the
same, MARY MURRAY
Sept. 10,16fiS-'st.
FIVE HOUSES FOR SALE.—The
undersigned offer at Private Sole, Five
now two-story Frame Houses, with two-story
bookbuildings. Each house contains six rooms,
finished In the boat style. The lo*s are 200 feet
deep. Tho properties will be s Id together or
separately, at low rates and easy terms. For fur
ther particulars, enquire at Delaney & Bhrom’a
Coal and Lumber yard.
Sept. 10, 1868— tf
~VTEW RESTAURANT.—The eub
jN scriber having leased tho property recently
occupied by Mrs. von Hollon, In Bedford street,
has converted tho same Into a Restaurant ana
Heating saloon. Ho will keep constantly on
hand everything In season, such os superior
Oysters, Crabs, Lobsters, Spring-chicken, Pigs
feet, Tripe, &c. Also domestic refreshments.—
Ho will be happy to wait on bis friends and tho
pablioat all tunes, aud give them the worth of
their money. PHILIP QABE.
Sept. 10,1808—It*
rjIHE MARY INSTITUTE,
CARLISLE, PA
The Ninth Annual Session will open Wednes
day, Sept. 2d. 180 S. Address.
REV. WM. C. LEVERETT, Hector.
„ Or m JNO. R. SMEADl Principal,
Aug, 27,18032 t Carlisle, Pa.
fßisecUancmis
TVTOTICE.—Whereas, my wile, Mary
Waugh, without cause or provocation Ims
left ray bed and board. I therefore notify all per
sons against harboring or trusting her on my
account, as I will pay no debts ot her contract
ion ELY WAUGH,
Sept, .I,lBoS—3l* York county.
I nnn bush ELS OF plastering
JLj 1/1/ U lIA.IR- for sftlo, at the Carlisle Springs
Tannery. Semi your orders Immediately.
1 ost Ofllco address, Carlisle Sprlntrs. Po.
JAB. CLENDENIN.
Aug. 27, 1803—lit*
For doing a family washing in the* best and
cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal to any In
the world! Has all Iho strengtn of old rosin
soap with the mild and lathering qualities of
genuine Castile. Try this splendid Soup, sold by
tl;o ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS, V« North
I’ront street, Philadelphia.
Sopt. 3, IKIW—Iy.
ITALIAN BEES FOR SALE.—The
subscriber having accumulated a large num
r of colonies of Italian Bees, will dispose of
tnom this full at reasonable prices. Persons
wishing to purchase w 11 cull at my Aprary and
select for tho.i.soivcs. Hxw lbs. of pure Virgin
Honey, made this season by the above bees also
for sale.
A JOHN GUTSIIALL,
o . n , n „ lOOHmth Hanover St. Carlisle.
Sept. 3,18.8-51*
ESTRAT.— Btrayeil away from the
subscriber on last Friday (Aur. 28, 18GH,) a
red and while spotted Cow about twelve years
old. A liberal reward will he paid for any .lufor*
illation mat will lead to the rocov- o» the cow,
0 „ JOHN B. mEIBLEU.
Sept. 3.1803-31
3Lejjal jflotices
A UDITOR’B NOTlCE.—Having been
XI appointed Auditor, by the Orphan’s Court
of Cumberland county, to make distribution of
the balance In the hands of Samuel J. Fols. Ex
ecutor of tho late will and testrraenl of Anna
Clouse, late of tho borough of Carlisle, In said
county, deceased, amongst the parties l rt jally
entitled thereto. I hereby notify all perrons In
terested In tho said dlstrlbutlo*'. that I will at
tend to thedutlcaof ray uppolntmentaa Auditor
aforesaid, at ray office, In tho said borough of
Carlisle, on Wednesday, the 30th day of Septem
her, A. I). 18(18. at 10 o'clock A. M., when and
whore all parties interested arereoueated to r.i
teud. JOHN R. MILLER,"
•Sept. 3,18 G Auditor.
AUDITOR’S NOTICE. -Having been
appointed Auditor by the Orphan's Court o'
Cumberland county, to make distribution of Iho
balance In the hands of. Abraham LamlLrlon,
Administrator of Abraham Swlgert, late o* North
Middleton Twp., In said county, deceased. 1
hereby notify all persons luleiosled, that I will
attend to the duties of my appointment ns
Auditor aforesaid, at my office. In Cai lisle Pi ,on
Tuesday, the 2i)th day of .September, IMki, at 10
o dock, a.M, When and whore all parties a.o
requested to appear and present their several
claims.
M. C. HERMAN,
Auditor
Sept, 3,1888—lit
VTO riCL.—Notice as hereby given that
Letters Testamentary on the estate of John
deceased, lute of Silver Spring
township, have been granted to the under
signed residing In the sumo township. AU
persons indebted to said estate arc requested to
make payment Immediately, aud those having
claims against said estate will also present them
for settlement. HENBY VOGLESONG.
Aug 13,18U8.—CL* JCxccutor.
Hral Estate Sales.
“ TJAPPY RETREAT"FOB SALE.
I J —I will sell' the above named valuable
farm on which 1 now reside, at Public Bale, on
Tuesday, September 23, 1b8», on the premises, at 2
o'clock, Jf.M.
The above farm Is situated about half a mile
West of Carlisle, on the South side ol find ad
joining the Harrisburg, Carlisle and Chaniburs
burg turnpike road, aud the Cumberland Valley
ituu-roiui.
Choice Limestone Laud,
all of winch has been limed within the past lew
yeais, and Is m u good slate of cultivation.
Thu Improvements are a largo two-story BIUCK
HOUSE, ol leet in 1 rout, and imisucd on the utile,
Wi»h the necessary out-bulidings, consisting of
Wash House, Bake House, Smoke House, «xc.,
uud a never Piling well of water and cistern con
venient to the door, aud u new tenant house
within convenient distance of the barn, for the
tenant to attend to the stock. Also, a largo
BANK BAUM, nearly new, with Corn cribs and
Wagou aud Carriage Houses attached. .There is
a large Cistern und Watering Troughs In tno
Uum yard, uud a lane from the burn yard to the
dillcrout Helds, so that stuck have access to the
water from all the holds. Also, a young und
thriving Orchard of Choice Fruit, consisting oi
120 Apple, 120 Beach, bo Pear, and a number of
Cherry trees.
. here Is a Lawn of about V/, acres between the
house and the turnpike ana rail road, wilh a
numbuc of forest uud iruit trees uud over-greens.
Tills farm is one of the most convenient aud
desirable in Cumberland county, und irom us
.•lose proximity to Car’ sle, is well suited lor a
truck uud dairy farm.
The to ’ms ol sale will bo either cash, or part
casu, uud iho balance lu protracted payments, at
the option, and to suit the convenience of pur
euusurs, aud will be made known on the day of
sale. Persona wishing to seethe premises before
Cue day of sale, are icquested to call on the un
dersigned, residing thereon; or any Information
icquested by letter will bo promptly eommuni
euted. JAMES H. UKAUAM.
HAri’V Ueturat, near Carlisle, £
August 27,1808. /
Lancaster IntctUyenccr aud Ilcauing Adler In
sert to day of suie, uud send bills to tnis ulUco at
once.
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLi;
HEAL ESTATE.—On Thursday, September
_isuti. —SV Ui be sold at public sale on the abovu
any, ou the premises, m Middlesex, township
Cumberland county, adjoining the Carlisle
opnngs, (.South side,; the farm oi the undersign
ed containing 175 Acres and 74 Perches, divided
,uto two purls. No. 1, containing 120 Acres and
JU Porches, (strict measure; Slate and Gravel
Laud. The impiovements are a two-story Log
and Weather-boarded House, contummg seven
rooms, Kitchen and smoko House, u uevor-iuii
.ug Well ot Water at the door with u good pump,
running stream of Water near the house, a huge
iiurn, Wagon shed, Corn Cribs, drum House,
Hay House;- also, Apple, Peach and Chero
, rees. Thuio are about 17 Acres of Wood Land,
containing Hickory and Oak Timber ou No. L
ilio hirin mud is in a good male of cultivation.
No. it adjoins No. 1, containing 41) Acres and o-l
Purdies, strict measure, ihis tract has uo build
ings on it and contains about iu Acres ol Guou
Wood Laud. There is a stream of running water
ou the same. This farm will be sold ailogetuer
or m pai ts us desired, to suit purchasers, a imb
ue road tuns along the Norm side of the laud,
t’here is a good market at the Carlisle oprings.
Church and school house are convenient, uu
mis larm there are upwards of 600 Panuels ol
Post and Kail Fence. Poisons wishing to view
the same, may apply at No. 72 North Hanover
otreet, Carlisle, dale to commence at I o cluck,
when terms will bo made known uy
Aug. 21, 18W.—It D. CUHNMAN.
*/ALUABLEFARM AT PRIVATE
V SALE.—The subscriber oilers at private sale
ms Valuable Farm, situated in savor spring
township, Cuinboilund County,a miles West oi
alccnuuicsburg, and 7 miles East ol Carlisle,con
laiung 104 Acios and 60 Porches, more or less, o.
mmcaume Lund,' under a nigh siato ol euiuva
tiou, tno whole uaviug been lUorougbly nmeu
and under good luuce, of Wnlch about 1000 panels
are post fence, it adjoins lauds of Henry aperu,
jo'iuShoemaker, Jno,G.Huppand ix. V.Coover a
heirs. The improvements uie a largo coimuodi
ous Farm lions' 1 , a comfortable Tenant House,
u Slone Lank naiu, cider Press, and-pH necessa
iy out-bunuiugs, ail m good repairs, also, a N\ oh
oi Water near tno door, with a Cistern at me
liaru and one at each bouse. There is a good
.apple Uronara ou me premises, with uu abun
dance ot Grape Vines uud otner fruit trees.—
schools and cuurcues uie convenient. Tonus
cun be learned, uud the property seen by culling
uu tno subscriber residing tnercou.
Aug. 27, lode.— It - JACOB HAST.
V T AXiUA-BJUJS HOTEL PROPERTY
V AT PKIVATE baL U. UU EXCrUUN' GE FuK.
A r’AUM. —Tne suubOi , *b~.’oilers at pnv» ,‘.o sum
tue wed known Hotel stand in Newvillo, Pa.,
known us mu Logan House. The iut(upou wmeu
tue hotel stands; contains 76 by lau feet, and in
addition thereto will bo sold uu excuiieut Gar
den, containing Usuy ibulyet. The house ;•> large
una BUbstaumaly omit of stone, coutuiumg o
sleeping apartments, good nar-ruum. Pimug
loom, pariur, Kitcuun uud ail u oderu convou
leueics. A good well of water at me dour, excel
lent Stabling tor forty horses, lee HoU‘ - e, Wood
House, smoko House, ana all necessary out
uuiidiugs. Tue Logan House is widely and' fa
vorably auowu unu is largely patronized. it lias
been <iuitu recently renovated uud repaired
mrouguout. Terms to suit me purchaser, for
further particulars, apply to the subscriber, or
m his absence to Peter a. Ahl, at Nov’ville, Pa.,
JOa. A. WUGHBUHN.
Sept, a, 18US-tf
OF A LIMESTONE FARM.—
|3 cu Saturday, September 20, l&ob.—Tho sub
bcuber will sell at public sale, on the premises,
on tuo uuovu day, a Valuable Luueatouo Farm,
situated ou the Slate road leading iroai Carlisle
to Newville, 7 miles West oi Carnsle, about
miles We->tui Fiamdoid aud % oi a tune Worth
ol Altormu Station, ou the Cumberland Valley
ii. it., m West Puuusboro' township, this county,
couunmng 81 Acres, strict measure. The im
provements are a good ©tone House, with Kitch
en attached, covered with tin, a hue Bunk Burn,
with corn Crib attached, a hovor-juilihg Well oi
Water hear the door, and a large cistern at the
nouse. It Is all under good post rail aud stone
fuuco. The laud itself is ol the uest quality ol
Limestone, and is a must desirable property lor
auy one wishing to purchase a duliguuui home,
oaio to commence ut 1 o’clock, on said day, when
terms will be made known by
Aug. 20, lbUB.—la ibAAC LEFEVEn.
PUBLIC SALE.— I The subscribers, Ex
ecutors of Isaac B. Parker, deu'd., will sell at
ui public sale, ut the Court House, lu Carlisle, on
Saturday, September hi, istks, ut H o’clock A. M.,
the Two-Story Brick Bouse uud Lot of Urouuu,
situate on West Mum btreet, in Carlisle, wnich
is utp 'cseutiu the occupancy of Burner J. Moure,
and which contains about -iu Feet Fiout ou said
street, uud 2FJ t cut lu Depth to Hickmsou Alley,
Besides the dwelling house there is uu the prem
ises a large flue stone Siuoie uud Carnage House,
uud an inoxhuusuioio pump ol Water near the
door, aud ml, necessary out-buildings. Terms
made known ou day oi sale uy
John uhuwni'AHKEU.
FREDERICK. WATTS,
Aug. 20. 1868.—Ls Jskr’s oj I. if. Parker.
PUBLIC SALE.—On Saturday, Sen
leraber 12.1868.—Wi1l bo sold at public sale,
ou tire above day. on thepremlses, inaprlngville,
Cumberland county, on the road leading to
Craighead’s Mill, tao following Real Estate, to
wit: A Lot of Qround, containing l x A Acres, un
der good fence, and lu a high state of cultivation.
There Is a Two-Story House, (weather-boarded,)
a Frame Stable, Hog Pen, and a novev-falllng
Well of good Water, also an Orchard of Elegant
• Fruit, such as Apples, Peaches. Pears, Ac. Sale
to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., when terms will
be made known by SAMUEL QUICKER.
Aug. 20,186b.—1t* Ex'r qf Satan Peters, dee d.
Real ©state gales.
|JL 1 BLIO ivLE OF V A LUABLE
I LAND.—On Tuesday,Sept. 15,180 S.—Willi be
sold at public dale, on the premises. In Newton
township, Coumberlnud Co.,'six miles East of
shippenshurg, between Turnpike and Walnut
Bottom road, and three miles South ot Oakville,
adjoining land of Sklles Woodburu, tho follow
ing Real Estate, containing 1-15 Acres and 80
Perches of good Limestone and Gravel Land,
well fenced and In a high state of cultivation.
About 20 acres of which is good Timber Land.
The Improvements arc a largo Slone House and
good Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and all
other out-bnlldlngs. Also, n very good Well o'
Water on tho premises, which never falls, Two
Cisterns, a very good Apple Orchard In good
bearing order. Also, a good Tenant House on
tho premises, There Is a sufficient quantity of
Locust Timber on tho premises to make post
and rail fence. This is one of tho best producing
farms In the twp,, and all who desire to buy
should attend this sale. Bale to commence ut 11
o’clock A. M., when terras will bo made known
toy WILLIAM GRACEY.
Also, at the same time and placowlll hcofTercd
for sale the following Valuable Land, adjoining
lauds of Win, Gracey, I>r. W. W. Nevia ami oth
ers, consisting of-about 1-10 Acres of Good Lime
stone Land, well fouccd and in n high state of
cultivation. About 10 acres of which Is good
Timber Laud. Tho Improvements are a largo
Brick House, and a very lino new Bank Barn,
Wagon shed, Corn Crib, Carriage House aud oth
er out-bulldlngs, Two Cisterns, ouo at the Barn
aud tho other at the House, also a good Apple
Orchard and Fruit of Dltrcrent Varieties in abun*'
dance. Persons desiring a good homo should at
tend sale on day above mentioned, ns this land Is
of tho very best quality. Sale to commence at
12 o'clock M., when terms will bo made known
by JOHN GRACEY. .
On the day following above sale, (Wednesday,
IGth.) will bo sold ut public sale, on the premises,
m Newton twp., live miles West of Newvlllo and
ouo mile North-cast of Oakville, on the State
road leading irom Newvlllo to OrrstoWn, tho fol
lowing Real Estate, consisting of UM Acres of
Good Land, of which IGo acres is goodtlmestouc,
aud the balance is very productive Blato
Land. This laud is well fouccd and In a high
slate of cultivation. Tho Improvements are u
Largo Weather-boarded House, and a good Bank
Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Carriage House,
Bmoko House,Wood House, stonuWasli House,
audall necessary out-buildings. ,A very good Ten
ant House on the premises. And a good Well of
Water at each house. Also, a Young' Orchard
aud frultofnli kinds. Also.astream oi Running
Watoron tho promises. Also, Two Lots of Good
Chestnut Luna* one containing 15 and the other 11
Acres, situated lu MiflUn twp., near Thi ee Square
Hollow. Adjoining lauds of Jos. McElwin aud
others. This tract will be sold on the larm. The
above larm will be sold either in one tract or di
vided to Suit purchasers. Persons desiring to
view s-dd farm cun do so by calling on either
Win. or John Gracey. Sale to commence at 11
o’clock A. M.. when terms will be made known by
Aug. 20,18U8. —Is ROBERT GRACEY.
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
HEAL ESTATE.—On Friday, September 25,
ioob.—The subscriber will sell at public sale, on
the above day,ou the farm of John Shadier,
dec’d., the lollowing described Heal Estate, to
wit: A Fine Farm, situated lu South Middleton
township, Cumberland County, one mile south
ol Bolling Springs, and three miles East of Pa
pertown, bounded by lands of AJjJ, SJiue, Kanll
man. Herr und Otto, containing 127 Acres and is
Perches. Also, a Tract of Woodland, containing
13 Acres ami 53 Perches, a total of 140 Acres ami
und 71 .Porches, upon which Is erected a Two
story hog House, (Weather-boarded,) a largo
Frame Bank Barn, Wagou Shed, Blacksmith
Shop, Corn Cribs, Hog Pen, and oilier out-build
ings. The above farm is In a high stale of culti
vation and under good fence—about two-thirds
ot which Is post leuco, with a never-fulling well
of good Water near the house. Also, a Thriving
Voting Orchard of Choice Fruit, u number ot
choice Peach Trees,&c. Forfurlher Information
call on David Shadier, residing ou the farm, or
Jas. F. slmetlcr.ut BollmgSprings. Side to com
mence at 10 o’clock A. M., on said day, when
terms will bo made known by
DAVID SIIAEFFEU,
JAS. F. SHAEFFEU,
Aug. 20, ISOS.—CL* .Cat's of Jno. Sharper, ucc'd.
SALE OF VALABLE REAL ES
TATE.—On Thursday, September 21, ibwt—
mo undersigned, Executors ot Daniel Wouderly,
dec’d.. will olfer at public sale, on the nbovo day,
on the premises, iu Dickinson township, ou the
North bank of Yellow Breeches Creek, six miles
South of Carlisle, near Baruli/.' Mill, the follow
ing Heal Estate, to Wit:
No. 1. The Mansion Farm of dec’d., containing
100 Acres and 100 Porches of llrsi-raie Limestone
Laud, having thereon erected a Two-Story
Weather-boarded House, Wash House, Spring
House, Frame Barn, Wagon Shed, Com Crib.
Barrack, and other out-huiidlngs. The laud la
lu a high state ot cultivation and under good
fence. There la a good Spring ol Water at the
door. Au Orchard of Choice Fruit. Yellow
Breechea Creek passes along the South lino of
the farm. This la a very desirable properly, aud
Worthy tho auontlon of persons wishing to pur
chase a nice farm.
NO. 2. Four Lota of Timber Land, in South Mid
dleton township, ou tho Carlisle and Hanover
Turnpike, about two miles South of Mount Holly
Paper Mill. First lot contains o’ Acres, 20 Porch
es. Second lot U Acres, 42 Perches. Third lot 9
Acies, 15 Perches. Fourth lot 7 Acres, 20 Porches.
All these tracts are covered with thriving Chest
nut aud Oak Timber. Also, 100 Chestnut Kalis.
Sale to commeuco at J 9 o’clock A. M,, on said
day, when terms will bo made known by
JOSErK A, STUART,
JOSEPH BAKEU,
Aug. 20,1808.—1 s Ejt's Dan I Wonderiy, dcc'd.
SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES
TATE.— Tuesday, September 22d, 1808.—The un
dersigned, executor ol John Zug, will olfer at
public sale, ou tho above day, on tho promises,
la South Middleton township, one mile East of
Papertown, near Mullen’s lower paper mill, tho
lollowing real estate, to wit:
No. 1. Tho Mansion Farm of deceased, contain
ing 130 Acres, more or less, having thereon erec
ted a Largo Two-Story Brick Mansion House,
containing seven rooms and a kitchen, a Largo
Brick Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Coni Crib and
other outbuildings. Tho laud is lu a high state
of cultivation and under good fence. There Is a
Well of Good Water at the door and one at the
barn, and there la an Orchard of Fine Annie
Poach,aud othertreos. “Mountain Creek” miss
es through the farm. 1
No. 2. Also, ou the same day, on tho premises
adjoining tho former tract, a Farm ou the Car
lisle uud Hanover turnpike, at Papertown, con
taining 105 Acres, more or less, having thereon
erected a Weatherboarded House, a Large Brick
Bunk Burn uud other outbuildings. *• Mountain
Creek” also passes through this tract affording a
tlrst class water power. There is a lino Young
Orchard ou this tract, and the land Is well culti
vated aud under good fence. Both these tracts
arc iu the immediate vicinley of ilt. Holly
Springs, a section- noied lor the salubrity of its
emmuo and visited annually by hundreds Ju
search ol health.
No. 3. Also, Four Lots of Timber Land, the first
containing 2U Acres, more or leas, on the Carlisle
and Hanover turnpike, on© mile South A Mt.
Holly paper mill, the second containing 12 Acres,
halt mile East of fill. Holly paper mill, the third
containing V/t Acres, half mile East of Paper
town; and the fourth, in Dickinson township
four miles South of Mt. Holly.ou'tho Gettysburg
road, containing 7 Acres. All these tracts are
covered with thriving Chestnut and Oak timber.
Sale to commence at 11 o’clock A. M., ou said
day, when terms will be made known by
JACOB ZUG,
Aug. G, 18GS.—ts IHxccutor John Zuy.
YALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—
By virtue of the hist Will and testament of
Bernard auvub, need., wo Ula executors will sell
at Public sale, on Friday, the 18th of September
at H oclock A. AL, his Mansion Farm on the
North aide of the Yellow Breeches Greek in
Monroe township. Cumberland county, contain
ing UU Acres, 86 Perches of first rate Limestone
Land, having erected thereon a largo uud com
modious Dwelling House, of Stone, Brick and
Frame, a largo now Bunk Burn, Carriage House
Smoko House, Wagon Shed, and the whole farm
well fenced with Locust Post and Chestnut Hulls
There is also a first rate Orchard of Choice Fruit
and abundance of Grapes, Peaches and other
small fruit, abundance of water iu Spring and u
Weil that never lads. The farm is about 1 mile
from Churchtown, uud U miles from Carlisle
This Is one of the most valuable farms In the
county.
There will also be sold at the same time ami
place, two tracts of chestnut Land in the same
township, containing li Aci es, 20 Perches and 10
Acres, 40 Perches, these two Uacts.llo within one
miio of the mansion farm.
The terms will be made known ou day of sale
by BERNARD STAUB.
John Houck,
DAN’LSENSEAIAN,
Aug. o,lBoB.—ts Executors,
PUBLIC SALE OP A VALUABLE
LIMESTONE FAUAI,—On Tuesday .Septem
ber 15th Inn. The subscriber will sell at Public
Sale, on the promises, lus largo Li mostouo Farm,
situate in West Pennsboro’ township, this coun
ty.6>4iniies Westoi Carlisle, and Y v mile South of
Greusou Station,on the Cumberland Valley Hail
road.
The improvements area LARGE DOUBLE LOO
HOUSE. AVash House, a largo Bank Barn, Corn
Cribs, Wagon Sheds, Hog Pens uud ail other nec
essary out buildings. JlcontuinalTUacres more
or loss of guod Limestone Laud. It has a fine
young Apple and Peach Orchaid.aWoll of never
falling Waier, two Cisterns, and a largo Pond
which furnishes water for the Stock throughout
theeutiroyeur.
This farm being situated within \i of a mile of
GreasouStullon, where there a Is Ware-House at
which Carlisle prices are paid for produce of all
kiuds.it isespcclally desirable. The laud Isold
good quality, and will produce well us any in the
county.
Sale to corameucoatlo’clock ousald day when
terms will be made known uud attendance given
by . JOHN 1) UNB a li.
August2o,lBoB—Jit.
VTEAT PROPERTY AT PRIVATE
JL\ SALE.—The Subscriber will offer at private
sale the property where ho now resides, three
aud u-httif miles South-west of Carlisle, on tho
Wagoner’s Cap road, in North Middleton town
ship. The property contains Fifteen Acres of
good Slate Laud, all under fence, and in a good
stUvO of cultivation. The Improvements are a
Comfortable Weather-boarded Dwelling House
Small Stable, and other out-houses. There is an
Apple and Peach Orchard on tho promises and
u hover-fulling Well of Water at the door of the
dwelling. All m ail, this Is u neat and desirable
p •oporly for any one of small means.
1 also offer lor sale Five Acres of Superior
Mountain Timber Land—Chestnut, Oak, Pine,
Ac, This tract Is in Fruukford tuwnuhlp, three
miles and a-hull from the itrst described proper
ty. These properties will bo sold together. For
particulars, piouso cull ou the undersigned.
Aug. 2j, ihoa.—ii* James it. Walker.
■\TEAT PROPERTY FOR SALE.-
Jl.l The subscriber offers at private sale the de
sirable property where he now resides, in spring
field, 3 miles from Newvillc, on the road lead ng
from Newvllie to Stoughstown, consisting of a
Lot of Ground containing about Half an Acre of
Ground, all under fence. The Improvements are
a Two-Story Brick House, with Basement and
Kitchen, a small Barn, Blacksmith Shop, Fruit
Trees, Ac. There Is a pump of water near the
door of tho dwelling, aud also running water In
tho kitchen.
If this property Is not sold ut private sale be
fore Saturday, September 5,1868, It will on tha;
day be offered at public sale, ou the promises, at
12 o’clock, M. of said day, when attendance will
be given and terms made known by
July 23,1868.-71* CHRISTIAN CREAMER.
EOR SALE.—A very desirable Brick
Dwelling House, on West street, between
ifret and South, Possession given Novem
ber loth. If desired. Apply to
Aug 18,1868.—tf J. M. WEAKLEY.
30*8 CROOKS.
pOPULAB GOODS
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES,
W. C. SAJVYEn & CO’s.,
EAST-MAIN STREET,
Under JTannotVs JTotct.
We here Just reduced the prices of our Im
mense stock of
DRY GOODS, CARPETS, Ac., Ac.
DRESS GOODS,
such uh
HEUNANNI'S, FLORENTINES.
CRAPE MONTZ, MALTESE CLOTHS,
GRENADINES, CUENE. MOHAIR AND
SILL AND WORSTED, EM PR KBS SUM 'll POPLINS
Also a full lino of
0 RGANDT LAWNS,
Figured, Plain and Plaid , at Greatly
Reduced Prices.
Our stock Ims the advantage of ns line assort
ment of all kinds o f Goods as can bo obtained In
the early part of the season. Call and examine
the flue assortment at reduced prices.
WHITE GOODS,
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 CASSX MERES,
CLOTHS AND VESTINGS.
Elegant styles and qualities at prices that de
ft’ competition. Suits made to order by tho best
workmen In the town.
CARPETS!! CARPETS!!!
Brussels, Three Ply, Ingram, Home-Made and
Hemps, without regard to profit, Oil Cloths in 4-4,
6-4,0-4, R-4, all qualities. Hugs, Mats, Shades, Mat
tings, Looking Glasses, Hosiery, Gloves,
NOTIONS, &c., &c.
We present to our customers rare chances for
bargains and would say to all, call and examine
our large and varied stock of 8 E A SON ABLE
Q 0 OD S, and compare our price list.
Please remember the old stand
Under Hannon’s Hotel,
EAST MAIN STREET
All who wish
CHEAP DRY GOODS,
All Who wish
CHEAP HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
All who wish
J. Full Stock of Seasonable Good#,
atteduatd prices, call at
W. C. SAWYER & Go’s.,
EAST MAIN STREET,
CARLISLE, PA.
July 83,18 t».
IWeKical.
gHBKK'B
BITTER TINCTURE OR ROOTS
WILL PERFECTLY CURE
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Disordered Stomach
and Liver, Costlvoness. Impurity of Blood,
Headache, Vertigo or Giddiness, Ner
vous Debility. Fever and Ague, In
cubus or Nightmare, General
Debility,Cramp,Colds, and
Pains In the Back
and tilde.
This Is not a new Medicine; the receipt for
making it was brought from Germany to Balti
more, Md., over fifty year* ago, by Mr. Klein,
who Introduced It among a few of his Gorman
friends and neighbors, who finding it to be an In
valuable remedy for the obovo diseases recom
mended It to others until It became, and still
continues to be, the household medicine of a
large portion of the Germans of Baltimore.
THE BITTER TINCTURE OF ROOTS
Is composed of the Juices of a number of the
most valuable roots and seeds known to the
medical faculty, with a sufficiency of pure old
rye whiskey to make one of the most effectual
Tonic Tinctures ever offered to the public.
Every person should use It every tipring. Sum
mer and Fall to purify the blood, give lone to
the stomach ami invigorate the system.
T E STIMONIA L « .
The Rev. Clco Hunter says:
I do hereby certify that having used one bottle
oftiherk’s Bitter Tincture of Roots, I have found
it invaluable for the stomach and bowels. U re
lieved mo of pains, nausea and costlvencss and
created an excellent appetite. I confidentially
recommend it to all ns u reliable medicine.
J an. 127,1808. U EO. lIU NTER.
Having been aflllcted for some time with dys
pepsia, costlvencss, loss of appcliio, ami general
prostration of the system, 1 used Shark's Bitter
Tincture of Roots, and in a short time found my
self entirely relieved, and my health restored.
„ J.ti. HERBST,
No. ill North Hanover tit., Carlisle.
I hereby certify that the Medicine, known jus
tiherk's Biller Tincture of Roots, has to my
knowledge, cured costlvencss, nightmare, loss of
appetite and general debility.
J. W. SMILEY.
No. 35 North Hanover St., Carlisle.
Having been nflUcled with costlvness for a
long time, 1 tried Shark's Bitter Tincture of Roots,
unaluivo found I highly otllcleut, relieving me
In a short Umo. Try It and you will Hurt ItgooU.
A. W. BENT/,,
No. 27 South Hanover SI., Carlisle. '
In the summer of 1800 my health fulled so that
my whole system was prostrated ns if worn out,
so that I was unlit for business, I used Shork’s
Ritter Tincture of Roots lor some lime and was
completely restored to health, I believe this
medicine will do all that Is claimed for It.
Carlisle, Fob. 1, INIS. SAM’L GOODYEAR.
Having been nlllictcd a long time with nervous
debility and indigestion, I used Sherk’s Riller
Tincture of Roots, and have found It exceedingly
beneficial, and recommend It to all ns a reliable
medicine. Mrs. E. KELLER.
There Is move medical virtue In one of those
bottles than In n gallon of any of the Ritters and
mixtures now offered to the public.
MANUFACTURED AND SOLI) lIY
A . SCHAUBLA.4 CO.,
No. 32 South Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pe-m'a.
Also, for sale by druggists and all country stores.
DR. ROCK’S' PAIN VICTOR
Cures Neuralgia, Toothache, pains in the Stom
ach© and Rowels in ton minutes. It never
falls to cure pains In the Back and Lame
bucks. It is tho best in uso for Rheu
matism, Sprains, Choleramorbus,
and Summer Complaints.
THE PAIN VICTOR
Is Nature’s Cure gathered from tin* Vegetable
Kingdom, notn mineral poison. It should he la
every house—a sure and certain help In time of
need.
The citizens of Carlisle that have used U testify
a« follows: 1 have been subject for the lost fifteen
years to attacks of rheumatism and lamo back
which for the last two years had become so se
vere at times that I was entirely disabled for bu
siness, 1 used your Dr. Rock's Rain Victor this
.Spring, and part of one bottle has entirely cit/ud
mo. 1 recommend It with conlldenco to others.
JACOB MARTIN.
No 31 South Ilauovor Street, Carlisle.
J have used your Pulu Victor for weakness in
my back, and have found a perfect cure In a
short time. I believe It to bonn infallabio cure.
JOHN R. RILKAY.
Tho Rev. E. A. Brady, Pa., Bible Agent, says: I
have used your Dr. Rock’s Rain 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 PalnVlotor cured me of Rheumatism
and Neuralgia. Mrs. LOUISA MORRISON.
We cheerfully recommend your Pain Victor as
an invaluable remedy for headache.
WM, B. BUTLER,
JOHN J. FALLEII,
Made and sold by A. SCHAUBLA & CO., No. 35
South Hanover Street,Carlisle, Pa. Where every
person alllcted with Neuralgia, Toothache, Head
uchoaud pains in tho stomach are invited to call
and be cured in ten minutes, free of charge.
AS-jbr sale by Druggists and all country stores.
Juno 11.1W18.—3m
IF A HUMBUG,
X What a wonder
That tho doors
Are open wide;
Ever since tho
First of August
Thousands uuvo
Pain Paint applied.
Those who lie.
Or call It humbug,
Are tho doctors,
Not acquaint;
For they always
•Have been Jealous
When their patients
Use Pain Paint.
Pile up facts
As high as mountains,
Flush the truth
Ifefore their eyes,
But tho cry
Is always humbug.
Men of science
Full of Ilea.
People know that liniments composed of Cay
enne Pepper, Turpentine, Hartshorn, Ether. Ac.,
will produce Inflammation and pain. To pur
chase such trash to stop Pam and Inflammation
is ridiculous.' Fire will not stop heat: a dumb
brute shuns tho heat, and knows enough to wade
In a pond of water, when wounded, to reduce,
cool,and euro Inflammation and Fever.
Pimps and gamblers try to look honest, but
folks can read the face too plainly. Some try to
persuade the ignorant that pills, physic, Ac.,
cleanse tho blond, purge the system, and do a
hundred other things equally absurd. Every
body knows that It Is false, and no medicine can
purify or Increase a drop of blood. Food makes
blood, bone, and muscle, and Is the .Start* of Life.
Every dose of medicine swallowed Is rejected,
and hurried out of the system as quick ns possi
ble. It is nn enemy; yea, a deadly foe. Consti
pation, ill henlt. ami weakness, are the result of
dosing, dosing, dosing tho stomach. ffhe living
system lias enough to do without working* her
self to death In expelling and kicking out the
pernicious nostrums poured down (he throat,—
Food she welcomes when she needs It; you,,asks
for it. Lot pill-makers ami physic venders stop
eating food, and see how long they can subsist
on tholr blood-puvifylng, invigorating, health
giving medicines and cordials.- What humbug
Is more transparent? A dug would fool so in
sulted. If offered a doso, ho wnnld curl Ids tall
downward in scorn, and ruu away in fitter dis
gust. All physical pain arises from inflammation.
Put out the fire and you stop pain absolutely.—
You can stop pain as easy as you cun quench lire
with water, WOLCOTT'S PAIN PAINT subdues
Inflammation,heat,mid feverone hundred times
faster than ice. Thousands have had a practical
test of its merits nt tho very moment of most ex
treme pain, and they can testify that It lias not
failed In doing Us work; It Is harmless; It Ims
no stain; It gives no smart; It is simple; It Is for
sale by Druggists everywhere: and ft Is tested free
of cost at 170 CHATHAM 80,0 A UM, N. V.,am! ti£»
Arch Street, Philadelphia.
My wife had an ulccr'on her log for thirteen
years caused by varicose veins, ulceration ex
tending from her ankle to her knee, some places
eating away to tho bone, I have employed over
twenty physicians at vast expense during tills
period. But all attempts at euro proved utterly
abortive until I tried Dr. Wolcott's Pain Paint,
which tho doctors told mo was a humbug. Hut
humbug or not, it has done the work completely
In less than one month, removing this pain at
the first application. I kept her leg wet with
Pain Paint constantly until healed. 1 wish wo
had more humbugs as useful as Dr. Wolcott's Pain
Paint. 1 am well known In* this city, any per
son who wants to make further Inquiry will call
at 101 West Hlreet, New York, nt tho-Hanover
House,of which lam tho proprietor, and I think
I cun satisfy'thorn as to the benefit derived by
the use of Pafu Paint.
May hi, ISHS.. PETER MINOK.
I am selling Wolcott’s Pain Paint and Annihi
latin', ami it certainly gives satisfaction to my
customers. D. I<\ COLES,
Druggist, Rahway, N.’.T.
I am selling moroof Wolcott’s Pain Palm, limn
other Patent Medicine. C. N.CIUTTENTON.
Wholesale Druggist, No. 7 Gth Ave„ N. V
I sell more of Wolcott’s Pain Paint limn all the
other patent medicines combined, and I keep a
full supply of all that luwo any demand.
VALENTINE HAMMAiV.V.
Drugglst.No.il 7th Avenue. N V.
July 2,lBCS.—tuugl
SOTFCE .TO CONTRACTORS.—
Franklin Railroad Company. Olllco of the
iberland Valley Rail Road Company, Car
lisle, Pa., iWth August 18fW. Proposals trill he re
ceived at the otllco of the Chiel Engineer Of the
Company In Hagerstown, Maryland, until Sat
urday, 10 September isus, at 12 oclock M„ for the
Grading and Masonry of the extension
of the Rail Road of U>o said company,
from Hagerstown to the Chesapeake ami Ohio
Canal at Williamsport, (six miles.)
Th-work will be let in sections, so that each
shall be adapted to the nature of the work. It Is
designed that it shall bo completed by tho 15th
of May, 1809. The sections, plans and specifica
tions will bo exhibited at the office of lie Engi
neer, Edward Watts, Esq., in Hagerstown, at
any tlino after the 10th of September, and he
will furnish builders with blank proposals. Tho
Company reserve the right to reject any bid or
bids, ami in tho contract they will reserve iv.
certain nor eon hi go Insecure the performance of j
the wuig. i’.y order of the hoard.
FiIEDTC. WATTS,
Sept. 3,IKOS—3L. President,
EOTICS.— Notice is hereby given that
letters Testamentary on tho estate of David
ae. Esq., deceased, lute of Hamndcn town
ship, Cumberland county, have been grant
ed to the undersigned, residing In East reuns
boro’ township. All persons indebted losjild es
tate are requested to make payment Immediate
ly, and thosohavlngclalmswlll present them for
settlement. O. W. CRISWELL.
July 30,18C8.—0t Executor,
(Gift (Suteqirifcs.
jyCENSED BY THE
UNITED ST A'T E S
AUTHORITY
NEW KNGLAND
PAWNBROKER'S JOINT STOCK
OF UNIUCDF.F.MKD OOOIW, CONSISTING OF
Silks. Shawls, Dress Goods. Linen Goods, Dry
Goods, Cottons, Fancy Goods, Albums,
Bibles, Silver Plated Ware,
Watches, Cutlery,
Sowing
Machines, &c., itc.
To bo sold at ONE DOLLAR EA Cl I, without
regard to value, and not to bo paid for until v«u
know what you are to recleve.
STOCK VALUED AT #200,000,
SALESROOM, 30 Hanover St.. Boston,
The most popular.roltftblo,prompt and business
like concern of the kind. The best of-Buston ref
erences furnished on application. By painml
zlng this sale you have a chance to exchange your
goods with a largo variety to select form.
Term* to Agent*.—"Wo believe our terms to ag
ents are superior to those offered by any oilier
bouse. Take particular notice of this: Our Agents
are not required to pay one dollar for their pres
ents. os In all other concerns.
Certificates, giving a complete description of
articles that will be sold for one dollar each, will
be sold at tho following rales: Tenfors\; Thirty
(with paesent) for S 3; tolx/y (with present) 86; (Me
Hundred (with present) MO. And same rule for
larger clubs.
LOOK AT THIS CHANCE to get a Silk Dress,
Sewing Machine, Gold Watch or some other
good article of equal value, with but very hide
trouble and no expense to luo Agent.
Thru (Hub of Thirty, wo will give the person send
ing it tho choice of the following articles: Prim
Dress Pattern, Worsted Breakfast Shawl, While
Linen Tablecloth. Embossed Table Spread, set of
Steel Blftdecl Knives and Forks, Set of Silver
plated Forks, Elegant Engraved Silver-plated
Gold-lined Goblet, violin and Bow, Fancy Dress
Pattern, Pair Ladles’ Extra Quality Cloth Bools,
Elegant Bended Silk Parasol, One Hundred Pic
ture Morocco Photograph Alburn, Elegantlvory
handled Spangled Silk Fan. One Dozen Largo
Sized Lined Towels, Ladies’ Morocco Shopping
Bag. Alhambra Quill, Fancy Balmoral Skirt, La
dies’ Solid Gold California Diamond Ring, Gent's
Plain or engraved Gold Ring, (Id carets fine,) La
dles’ Solid Black Walnut writing Desk, Ladies’
Fancy Black Walnut Workbox, or a Cottage
Clock.
Abr « Club of Sixty, one of tho following articles:
Fancy Cashmere Dress Pattern, Three yards dou
ble width Water Proof Cloaking. Thibet Shawl,
Four Yards Wool Fracking, Set of Lace Curtains,
Ladles’ Double Wool Shawl, Silver-plated Cara
Basket, Splendid Engraved Silver-plated lee
Pitcher, Engraved Silver-plated Tea Pot, One
Hundred Picture Turkey Morocco Photograph
Album. Lancaster Quilt, Fancy Plaid Wool
Shawl, Twcuty-Uvo yds. Sheeting, Alpaca Dress
Pattern, Engraved Silver-plated Six Bottle Re
volving Castor, Pair Gent’s Calf Boots, Harris
Cloth Pants and Vest Pattern, Splendid Balmo
ral Skirl, Sot of Ivory-handle Knives with Silver
plated Forks, Pair of All-Wool Blankets, Rose
wood Frame Brass Alarm Clock, Splendid Bead
ed and Lined Silk Parasol, Ladies’ Splendid Mo
rocco Traveling Bag, Thirty Yards Print, or a
Marseilles Quilt.
Thru C in\tof One Hundred, Splendid Engraved
Silver-plated Tea Set, throe pieces (Sugar Bowl,
Tea Pot and Creamer.) Silver-plated Cuke Bask
et, Fancy Plaid Wool Long Slnvwl, Twenty-Uvo
yds. Hemp Carpeting, Splendid Violin and Bow,
English Berngo Shawl, Forty-five yds. Sheeting,
Splendid Alpaca Dress Pattern, Silver Hunting
Case Watch, Splendid Family Bible with elegant
Steel Engravings aud Family Record and Photo
graph Pago, Poplin Dress Pattern, Engraved
Silver-plated Ice Pitcher. Splendid Beaver Cloak
Pattern, Sharpe's Revolver, Fancy Casslmero
Coat, Pants and Vest Pattern extra quality,
Splendid Accordeon Music Box, One Pair Flue
Dumusk Table Covers with One Dozen Dinner
Napkins to match.
Presents for Larger Clubs in Proportion.
This is no Humbug Lottery Gift Enterprise or
Sale of Cheap Jewelry, but a fair, square sale of
unredeemed goods. Our goods are
NEW AND NOT SECOND HAND.
And wo guarantee more for the money Invested
than can bo bought at any wholesale store in tbo
country.
Agents will plcnsotake notice of this. Do not
hcuu names, but number of your clubs from one
upwards. Make your letters short, and plain as
possible.
Be sure and send money amounting to $5.00 or
more by Registered Letter, (which can bo sent
from any oflice), P. O. Money Order or Express:
for when sent lu this way you run no risk of
loosing it whatever. Small amounts may bo sent
by mall, but bo sure and put them in the otUce
yourself.
Wc cannot he responsible Jor Money lost,
unless some precautions arc taken to insure
Us safety.
Send your address In full, Town, County and
State. All Certificates are good until redeemed.
B. C. THOMPSON & CO.,
No. 30 Hanover St., Boston.
Juno 18,1808.—taugl JSS'Hend/or Circulars.~l£&
ABE COMING!
AND WILL PRESENT TO ANY PERSON
Sending us a Club In onr Great
ONE DOLLAR SALE OK DRY AND
FANCY GOODS,
A WATCH, piece of SHEETING, SILK DRESS
PATTERN, <tc.. &c.,
FREE OF COST.
Our inducements during the past few years have
been largo.
WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES OF
PREMIUMS.
Our friends will readily notice our Present# for
IX) and (50 Clubs are now more limn equal
In value to Clubs of GO and 100 re
spectively of other firms.
UU' PEASE EXAMINED
Any person ordering either of the Clubs men
tioned below,can have their selections of premi
ums enumerated, corresponding to the size of
the Club
FREE OF ONE DOLLAR!
For n Chib of 30, (S3.(—One of the following arti
cles, viz: Delaine dress pattern, fancy colored
bed spread. 100 view Turkey moroco album, IX)
yards sheeting, striped cashmere delaine dress
pattern, honeycomb quilt, all wool square shawl,
set solid gold bosom studs v> all wool fancy cash
mere pants and vest pattern, gertt’s hair guard
chain, gold trimmings, silver plated chased but
ter dish, silver plated fl bottle revolving castor,
fin feet, set superior steeled bladed knives and
forks, worsted promenade shawl, ladies’ 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, set Jewelry, sleeve buttons to match,
violin and bow, gouts’cardigan jacket, splendid
ebony D flute. Ivory trimmings, superior Turkey
morocco shopping bag.ladles’hlgh cut balm ora I
boots.
For n Club of GO, (SO.)—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 6 bottle
revolving castor, 3 yards superior cashmere
for pants and vest pattern, extra heavy honey
comb quilt, two fancy colored bed spreads, pair
gent’s call boots, 4 yds. farmers’ good wool truck
ing, fancy cashmere plaid dress pattern, best
quality balmoral skirt, rosewood brass alarm
clock, ladles’ all wool cloak pattern, silver plated
cake or card basket, fur muff or cape, ladles'
fashionable wool double shawl, splendid clasped
family Olbh*. f)x!2. record "page and engravings.
3 yds. double width water proof cloaking, set
ivory handle knives, with sliver plated forks,
one.set Jnco ctirlaln.
Fir o Chib of 100, (Slo.)—One of the following ar
ticles,' viz; 4 yds. double width cloaking or coat
ing. 2 large, line bleached linen table covers,
with one doz. large sized filmier napkins to
match, twenty-five yards splendid hemp carpet
ing. good colors, extra quality black or alphea
dress patterns, extra quality poplin dress pat
terns, one largo niece superior quality extra
width sheeting, pair gents’ calf boots, best quali
ty, silver hunting-cased patent lover watch, one
dozen ivory handled steel bladed knives and
lurks, sliver plated engraved 0 bottle revolving
castor, with cut glass bottles, splendid violin
box and bow, complete, single barrel shot-gun,
Bacon's six barrel revolver, pair superior wlillo
wool blankets, nice fur muff and capo, silver
plated engraved Ice pitcher, with salver, seven
and one half yards all wool fancy casaimere, for
suit, one dozen Rogers’ best sliver plated forks,
common sense sewing and embroidering ma
chine, two heavy honey comb quilts, splendid
family Bible, record and photograph page.
For turner Cf»ib» the value increases in the same ra
tio.
nuaiogue oi Goods and Samples sent to any
address free, send money by registered letter.
Address all outers to
ALLEN, HAWS* CO..
I\ O Hus W I'cdcntl 67., Hatton, Mn**.
Whole. Mile Dealers In Dry ami Fancy Good'-
rmlery, Plated Wan;, Albums, Leather Goods,
Ac., Ac.
June 11, tmigl
ANTIDOTE, warrunUu o
remove all desire for Tobacco. This go-u
remedy Is an excellent appetizer. It jmrijlr*
blood. invigorates tho system, possesses gi-m
nourishing and strengthening power, enables i In*
stomache to iilgcat tho heartiest rood, mains
sleep refreshing, and establishes robust heap it.
S- ohcrA ana Chcwcra /nr Sixty Year « Cured. Price,
Fifty Cents, post free, a treatise on the injuri
ous effects of Tobacco, with lists of references,
testimonials, Ac., sent free. Agents wanted. Ad
dress Dr. T. H. ABBOTT, Jersey City, N. J. •
Aug. 20,15C5.-12W
Beto ¥orle ®plutntt.
TT ALU ABLE INFORMATION.
SELECT YODr"oWN NUMBERS
IN THE
ROYAL SPANISH LOTTERY!
Tho most responsible Institution of the kind In
the world. Selecting numbers in this Lottery In
a now Idea—‘find one well adapted to the wants of
tho people. It affords u safer means of specula'
live Investment than most other business risks.
For full Information, address
LLOYD, SEMMES & CO.,
75 Nassau Street,
New York.
Hoorn IP.
Juno li>, 180 S.
TjIMPLOYMENT AT YOUR OWN
i*i HOMES.-—Bother sox—suitable for a steady
hand or leisure hours—ln every city and town.
LARGE PROFITS REALIZED.
Address, with red stamp, for particulars.
WARNER & CO..
Juno H, 1808. 810 Itroadipaj/, AVir York.
LATEST NEW VORR NEWS.
THE PEOPLE
GREATLY EXCITED,
A BEADTIFIER ‘as is’’ A BEAUTIFIES.
OH! those CORNS. 1 OH! those CORNS.
[Ladle*' Magazine for Sept;],
“ HENRY R. COSTAR, of No. 10
Crosby Street— Is said to bo ‘out’ with a BEAU
TIFIER that eclipses anything ever
known In this line. The ladles are wild with do*
light. One lady says, 'I know it’s right,’ and
pointed to a skin os fresh, soft, and delicate as a
child. Another Lady said, ‘lf It cost 810,00 a
bottle, I’d have It;’ and another,' Away with all
hurtful cosmetics, and give mo only “COS
TARS” RITTER SWEET AND ORANGE BLOS
SOMS, for beautifying tho Complexion.”
!! Howard! of all worthless imitations.
All Druggists In CARLISLE sell It.
Oiw bottle, 31.00; throe bottles, 82.00,
Or address “ COSTAR.” No. 10 Crosby St.. N. Y.
{Morning Pu per, Aug, 28. J
“lOH MY! lOHMYI I can’t stand It: hot ho
did. for he sent right off and got a box of “ COS
TAR’S” CORN SOLVENT, and Reared him:”
Thousands.of Boxes sold.
All Druggists In CARLISLE sell It.
Oruddresa “ COSTAR," No.lo Crosby 1., X. Y
“COSTAH’S”
STANDARD PREPARATIONS
ARE
•'Costar’s” lint, Roimh. Ac., Exterminates,
“Costar’s” Bed Bug Exterminators.
“Costnr's (only pure) Insect Powder.
‘ Only Infallible Remedy known.”
I JS years established in Now York."
'2.000 Boxes and Flasks Manufactured dully*
All Druggists sell them.”
‘lll Beware!!! of spurious Imitations."
sl.ooslr.es sent by mall on receipt of Prie».
s*2.iX) for any three $l,OO sites by Express.
• Address
HENRY R. COSTAR.No. 10 Crosby St,. N. Y
*ir Forsale by C. INHOFF
Cttr/ufc fa.
- Sold by all wholesale Druggist** in
Philadelphia, Jhu
AND IN ALB THE LARGE CITIES.
Prescriptions For
BILIOUSNESS, COHSTIPATION,
DtSPtRH
fpiiK nut* causeof Nervoauess, Feebk*
X ness, Low Spirits, and Early Decay. Abso
lute cure warranted (whore no organic lesions
exist.) These prescriptions, which are the prac
tical result# of n Ufo of experience In the most
eminent Medical Colleges of the world, and
which have already restored to vigorous health
and vigor rejoicing thousands; wlllbe scut, along
wUh/uU advice, to any address,on receipt of a full
and plain statement of the cose, and any recom
pense the circumstances of the patient will ad
mit of.
Address Dn, F.SEVERIUB,
118 Rlvington 8t„ New York City
Sept. 3,1668—tf
Jplnancfal.
>ygQ MILES
or tJtk
UNION PACIFIC
RAILROAD
Aro now finished nnd'in operation. Although
this road Is built with great rapidity, the work id
thoroughly done, and-is pronounced by the
United States Commissioners to bo Urst-clasn in
every respect, before It Is accepted, and before
any bonds can bo issued upon it.
Itnpldlty and excellence of construction have
been secured by a complete division of labor, and
by distributing the twenty thousand men em
ployed along the lino for long distances at one*.
It Is now probablo that the
Whole Line to the Pacific will be c.om%
plclcd in 1869.
The Company have ample means of which the
Government grants the right of way, and all
necessary Umber ond other materials found
along the line of Us operation; also acres of
laud to the mile, taken in alternate sections on
each side of Its road; also United States Thirty
year Bonds, amounting to from 110,000 to 84S,0Uf
per mile, according to tho difficulties to be sur
mounted on tho various sections to bo built, for
which it takes a second mortgage as security,
and it is expected that not only the Interest, but
tho principal amount may bo paid in services
rendered by tho Company In transporting
troops, mails, Ac.
THIS EAUNINUS OF THE UNION PACIFItf
UALLIIOAI), Irom Its Way- or I<ocal Business
only, during tho year ending June ifcth,
amounted to over
FOUR MILLION DOLLARS,
which alter paying all expenses was much more
than suilioicut u. pay the interest upon its Bo mis.
These earnings arc no indication of the vuwt
through traffic that must follow tho opening of
the hue to mo Pacific, but they certainly prove
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
upon such a property, costing nearly throe Limes
ihuir amount,
ARE ENTIRELY SECURE,
The Union PnclUo Ronds run thirty j ate
for 81.UUU each, and have coupons 4 hey
bear annual interest, payable on the flrst days 01
January and July at the Company's Office, in the
City of Wow York, at the rut© of six per cent. In
gold. The principal Is payable In gold at main
nty. The price is BIO£, and at the present rats
of gold, they pay a liberal income on their cost,
A very important consideration In determine
lug the value of these bonds Is the Ungthqf Unit
they have to l un.
it is well known that a long bond always com
mands a much higher price than a short one. It
Is sale to assume that during the next thirty
years, the rate of Interest in the United stale*
will decline as It has done In Europe, and we
have a right to expect that such six per cent. hq«
entitles as those will bo bold at os high a premi
um us those of this Government, which, hi 1*37,
were bought in at from 20 v> £1 per cent, above
par. The export demand alone may produce
this result, and as the issue of a private corpora
tion, they are beyond the reach of political ac
tion.
The Company believe that their bonds, at the
present rate, are the cheapest security in the
market, and the right to advance the price nl
any time Is reserved.
Subscriptions will bo received In Carlisle by a.
L. SPUNULEK. and In New York
AT THE COMPANY’S OFFICE, No. 20 Nassau St.,
AND BY
JOHN J. CISCO «k SON, Bankers, No. 59 Wall St.
And by the Company’s advertised agents
throughout the United States.
Jicmittanocs should be made in draft s or other funds
par in f/ew York, and the Hands will 6e tent free of
charge by return express, thirties subscribing through 1
local ancjUs will look to them for their safe delivery.
a pamphlet and map. fob isos has just
been published by the Company, giving fnllcfr
Information than is possible in an advertise
ment, respecting the Progress of the Work, the
Resources of tho County traversed by the Rond,
the Moons for Construction, and the ValU* of th£
Bonds, which will bo sent free on application id
the Company’s offices or to any of the advertised
agents. JOHN J. CISCO, 3VcarUr«r,
Aug. 20,1608.—3 m New York »
l&aUtoati ILines.
niJMBEBLANB VAL L E T
BAIL B O A D !
CHANGE OF HOUBS!
On and after Monday, Mat lint, 1668, Passen
ger Trains will run dally os follows, (Sunday* ex
cepted);
WESTWARD
Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg 8.05 A.
M.. MecUanicaburg 8,88, CarlisleO.ls, Nowvllle 0.54,
Bblppensburg 10.24, Chambersburg 10.45, Greo«-
castle 11.23, arriving at Uaggorstown 11.50 A. M.
Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 1.40 P. M., Me*
cliaalcsburg 2.13, Carlisle 2.45, Wewvtllo 3.20. Ship*
pensburg 3.50, Cbamborsburg 4.30, GrccncasOe
5.05, arriving at Hagerstown 6.35 P. M.
J&rprest Train leaves Harrisburg 4.15 P. M., He
cbanlcsburg 4,47, Carlisle 5.17, Newvllle 5.50, Bblp
pensbarg 0.17, arriving at Cbamborsburg at 0.43
A Mixed Train leaves Cbamhersburg 8.05 A. M.
Groeucastlo 9.25, arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 A
M.
EASTWARD
Accommodation Train leaves Chambcraburg 4.45
A. M., Shjpponaburg 5.14, Newvliio 5.45, Carllal*
6.18, Mechanlcsburg 6.47 arriving at Harrisburg
7.15 A. M.
Mail Train leaves Hagerstown 8.00 A. M,, Green
castle u. 35, Chamborsburg 9.15. Shlppensburg 0.45,
Newvliio 10.19, Carlisle 1u.53. Mechanlcsburg 11.26
arriving at Harrisburg 11.65 A* M.
Kxprm* Train leaves Hagerstown 12.05 P. M.,
Grceucastle 12.33, Chamborsburg 1.10, Sbippens
burg 1.43, Newvliio 2.15, Carllslo Mechanics
burg 3.26, arriving at Harrisburg 3.55 P. M.
A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 3.15, P. M.,
Greoucastlo 4.22, arriving at Chamborsburg 5.10
P. M.
*S“ Making closo connections at Harrisburg
with trains to and from Philadelphia, Now York,
Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg and all points
West. 0. N. LULL,
Superintendent's Office,
CAumb’fir, Pa., Mat/ 8,1868.
May 14,1868.
JJEADING RAIL ROAD.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
MONDA r, A UG UST'i, 1808
Great Trunk Line from tho North ami North'
west for Philadelphia, Now York. Reading. Potla
vllle, Turauqun, Ashland, Sbamoklu, Lebanon,
Allentown, Easton, Kphrata, LlUz, Lancaster,
Columbia, &c.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as fol
lows: at 2.50,5.25 and B.IU A. M., 12.20 noon, mid
2.05 and 0.35 P, M.,connecting with similar trains
on tho Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving ul
Now York at 5.00,10.00 and U. 45 A. M., and 3.50.
O. and 0.50 P. M. Sleeping cars accompauylns
tho 2.50 A. M. and 0.35 r. M. trains without
change, -
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsvllle, Tam
.nqua,' Mlnersvlllo,-Ashland, tihamokln, Pm*
Grove, Allentown and Philadelphia, at tuu A.
M., and 2.05 and •1.10 P. M., stopping at Lebanon
and principal Way Stations; tho 4.10 P.M. train
making connections ,for Philadelphia; and Co
lumbia only.' For Pottsvllle, Schuyifclll Huven
and Auburn, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna
Railroad, leave Harrisburg at 3.30 P. M.
Returning: Leave Now York at 0.00 A. M.. 12. W
Noon, 5.00 and 8.00 P. M„ Philadelphia at 8.15 A.
M. and 3.30 P. M.; Sleeping curs accompany the
U.OO A- M., 5.00 and B.(W P. M, trains from New
York, without change.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at
7.30 A. M„ connecting with similar train on East
Peuna. Railroad, returning from Heading at 6,:»
P. M. a stopping, at all Stations; Pottsvllle at 7.0#
and 8,45/1 M., and 2,45 P.M.; Shamokln nl 5.25
and 11.20 A. M.; Ashland at 7.00 A. M„ 12.43 Noon
and 1.65 P. M.; Tamaqun at 8.30 A. M., 2.15 and
4.85 P. M.
licavo Pottsvllle, via. Schuylkill and Susque
hanna Railroad at 7.10 A. M. for Harrisburg, and
11.30 A. M. for Pino Grove and Tremont,
Reading Accommodation Train: Leaves Read
at 7,30 A. M., returning from Philadelphia at
Pottslown Accommodation Train: Leaves
Potistownat 0.46'A. M., returning leaves Phils
- delphla at 4.50 P, M.
Columbia Hall Hoad Trains leave Beading si
7.00 A. M„ and 0.15 P. M. for Pphrala, Lltie, Lan
caster, Columbia, Ac.
Perkiomeu Rail Road Trains leave Perklomea
Junction at 9.00 A. M. and C.t-O P. M. Returning:
Leave Sklppuclc at 8.10 A. M., and 1.25 P. M., cub
neoilug;wlth similar tralns-oa Reudlno Km.
Hoad.
On Sundays: Leave New York at B.W) P. M ,
Philadelphia 8.00 A. M. and 3.151*. M.. the AUU A.
M. Train running only to Rending: Pousviii*
8.00 A: M,: Harrisburg 6.23 A. M, and 4.1 U and tvs
P. M„ ana Heading at 1.10.2.53 and 7.15 A. M, fur
Harrisburg, and 7.06 A. it. and -11.40 P. M. fur
Now York and 4.23 P.M. for Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileage,Season,School and Ex
cursion Tickets, to and from all points, at reduc
ed rates.
Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed
each passenger. O. A. NICOUX,
Reading. Pa., Ang. 3. ’6B. Central Ship'!.
Aug. 13,1868.
JUNE CUSTOM MADE
BOOTS AND SHOES
FOB. GENTLEMEN..
All the LEADING STYLES on hand or naili
to measure.
Prices Fixed nt Low Figures.
An Illustrated Price List with instructions for k«l I
measurement sent on receipt of Post Chile* ad
dress. WM. K. BARTLETT,
S 3 South Sixth St., above Chestnut.
Ang* 81,1868.— ly PiliLADEinui.
Pennsylvania state ag r i -
CULTURAL SOCIETY.
The next exhibition of this Society will be held
AT HARRISBURG,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,
September 20 and SO—October 1 aud 2,1865,
Catalogues of Premiums can be had, ami iu
formatlon given upon application to the secre
tary, at Harrisburg. The PREMIUM LIST ha*'
been enlarged,and Isa very liberal one. Excur
sion tickets will be sold by the principal uall
roads leading to Harrisburg, and freight curried
at reduced rates. A. BOYD lIAMILT* »N,
A. H. Lonoakku, Secretary, President.
Aug. 27, 18C8.-6t
T O B WORK such us Cards, Posters,
• I Rill Heads, 4c., neatly executed at short no
tice nt the Voluntreji Olllce.