American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, September 17, 1868, Image 3

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    Hcto atrhertismcnts.
Election Proclamation.
WHEREAS, In nnd by an Act of the Oonornl Asdem
bly of tha Commonwealth -of Pennsylvania, enti
tled " An Act relating to tho elections of thin Common
wealth,” passed on tho 3d day of July, Anno Domini,
1839, It Is nindo tho duty of tho Sheriff of every Comity
within this Commonwealth to glvo public notice of tho
General Elections, nnd in such notice to enumerate—
-Ist. Tho Officers to bo elected.
2d. Designating tho places at which tho election Is to
bo held. Therefore,
L JOS. C. THOMPSON, High Sheriff of tho County
of Cumberland, do hereby mako known and give this
public notlco to tho electors of tho County of Cumber
land, that on Tuesday tho 13th day of October next an
election will bo held at the several election dsatricts In
said county, at which tlroo they will vote by ballot for
Ono person for Audltor’Qonoral of tho Bt ato of Penn
sylvania.
Ono person for Surveyor General of tho State of Penn
sylvania.
Ono person to represent tho 15th Congressional Dis
trict, composed of tho counties of Cumberland, Perry
nnd York, in tho Congress of tho United States.
Onu person to represent tho 18th Senatorial District,
composed of tho counties of York and Cumberland, In
the Sonata of Pennsylvania.
On person to represent tho county of Cumberland (n
the House of Representatives of tho State of Pennsylva
nia
Ono person] for District Attorney of tho county of
Cumberland.
Ono person for Commissioner of tho county of Cum
berland. '
One person for Director of tho Poor of tho county of
Cumberland.
Ono person for Auditor of tho county of Cumberland.
Ono person for Coroner of tho county of Cumberland.
Ono person for County Surveyor of tho county of
Cumberland.
Tho said election will bo hold throughout tho County
ns follows:
Tlio election In tho election district composed of tho
borough of Carlisle and tlio townships of North Middle
ton, South Middleton, Lower Frunkford, and Lower
Dickinson, will bo held at tho Court Ilynso in tlio bor
ough of Carlisle.
Tlio ideation in tho election district composed of Low
er West Pcnnslwroiigh township, will bo held at tlio
North School House in Plainfield.
Tho election in tho election district composed of Silver
Spilng township, will lie held at tlio public irnuo of
Geo. K.Diu-y, in Hoguestown in said township.
'fliu election in the election district composed of Hamp
den township, will be held at tlio public liotiso occupied
by Miles Ciowh-y, in said town-diip.
The election In tho election district composed of tho
township of Upper Allen, will ho held at the public
house ot Joshua Culp, in Shephordstowu.
Tlio election in tho election district composed of Mid
dlesex township, will ho held at tlio Middleaox School
House. ’
Tho election In tho election district composed oftho
township of Limvlt Allen, will Lo held nl tho wagon
amkor sliop of .loans Ihmrhl'arp.or, on Slate Hill.
Tlio flection iu tho ulootion district composed of Knst
rcniißhuroiiKU township, will ho bold at tho homo of
Jb. S. Jlatllold iu West Fairview.
Tito election In tho election district composed of Now
jCuniborJuml, will ho held at tho |iouso now kept by
William Moll, in tho borough of New Cumberland.
Tlio election in tbo election district composed of tbo
North Ward of tbo Borough of Mcchunicalnirg, at tbo
Northwest, corner of Market House in mild borough.
Tlio election in tho election district composed of tbo
South Ward of the Borough of Mcchunicsburg, at tbo
South-wont cor. of tho Market House, in said Borough.
Tho election in tho flection district composed of Mon
roe township, will 1)0 held at tlio public lioumo kept by
A. L. Unrsb, in Cbnrchtowu, in said township.
Tho election in tlio election district composed of p,.„ n
township, will bo held at tho house lately occupied ),y
Jacob Kodsecker, in said township.
Tho election iu the election district o imposed of Upper
Dickinson, will bo held at tho house now occupied by
Joseph Knottle, known as tho Stono Tavern.
Tho election in the election district composed of tho
borough of Newvillo, and townships of Alifllin, Upper
FrunkfordUppor West I’onnsboro, and north Newton,
will bo held at tho public School House in tho borough
of Nowvilio.
Tho election in tho election district composed of tho
borough of Newburg and Hopewell township will bo
hold in tho public School llouso, In tho borough of
Newburg.
Tho election in tbo election district composed of tho
borough of Shipponsburg, Shlpponaburg Township and
that part of Southampton township not included in tho
peesburg election district, will bo hold at tho Council
House In tbo Borough of Shipponsburg.
Tho election in tho election district composed of
Power Southampton township, will bo hold at tho huusu
formerly occupied by Win. Maxwell, in Leesburg,
Thu ulcctiun in tho olcctiou district composed of South
Newton township, will bo held at tho School House in
Jacksonville.
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN
,110 shall give notlco that ovory person, excepting Jus
tices ef the peace,who shallhold any office or appointment
of proilt or trust under tho government ‘of tho
Uuited States or of this State, or of any city
or incorporated district, whether a commissioned
olllcer or otherwise, a subordinate ofllccr or
agent, who Is, .or shall be, employed under tho
legislature, executive or judiciary depart
ment of this State, or of any city or incorporated district,
and also that every member of Congress nud of tho State
legislature, and of tho select or common council of any
city, or commissioners of any incorporated district, is by
law incapable of holding or exercising, at tho samo
time, the office or appointment of Judge,inspector or
olurk of any oloction of this commonwealth, and that no
inspector, judge, or othor officer of any such election,
shall bo eligible to any office to bo then voted for; bat
noiliiug heroin shall bo so construed ns to provent any
militia officer or borough officer from serving ns judge,
inspector or clerk at any general or special
oloction,; nor shall any thing heroin con
tained bo so construed as to prohibit a judge,
inspector or clerk of election from being voted for to fill
any township office, or render cither or any of them iu
ollgiblu to hold the samo.
Particular attention is directed to tho first section of
tho Act of Assembly, passed tho 30th day of March, A.
D., 18(50, “An Act regulating tho manner of Voting at
all Elections, In tbo several counties of this Common
wealth
'‘That tho qualified voters of the several counties of
this Commonwealth, at all, general, townsip, borough
and special elections, arc hereby, hereafter, authorized
and required to vote, by tickets, printed or written, or
partly printed and partly written, severally classified
os follows: One ticket shall embrace tho names of all
Judges of courts voted for, and to tm labelled, outside,
“judiciary.” ono ticket shall embrace tho names of all
State officers voted for, and bo labelled, “statu;” one
ticket shall embrace tho names of all county officers
voted for. Including of Senator, member, and members
of Assembly, If voted for, and members of Congress, if
voted for, and bo labelled, “county;” ono ticket shall
embrace tho names of all township officers voted for,
and bo mbollod, “township;” ono ticket shall embrace
tho names of all borough officers voted for, and be la
belled, “borough;” and each class shall be deposited in
separate ballot boxes.”
In accordance with tho provisions of tho Bth section
of an act entitled “A further supplement to tho Elec
tion laws of this Commonwealth,” I publish tho fol
lowing:
Wiikueas, By the act of tho Congress oftho United
Status, entitled “All act to amend tho several acls here
tofore passed to provide for the enrolling ami calling out
tho national forces, and lor other purpose,” ami approv
ed March 3d, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five,
all persons who have deserted the military or naval ser
vice of the United States, and who havo not been dis
charged or relieved from the penalty or dhability there
in provided, are doomed and taken to have voluntarily
relinquished and forfeited their right of citizenship and
their rights to become citizens, and are deprived of ex
ercising any rights of citizens thereof:
Amt whereat. Persons not citizens of tho United States
uro not, under tho constitution and laws of Pennsylva
nia, qualified electors of this Commonwealth:
Section 1. lie it enacted, «Cc., That in all elections
hereafter to be held iu this Commonwealth, it shall bo
unlawful ferthejndgo or inspectors of any such elec
tion to receive any ballot or ballots from any persons
embraced in the provisions and subject to tho
disability imposed by said act of Congress, approved
March fid, ono thousand eight hundred ami sixty-five,
ami It shall he unlawful for any such person to odor to
veto any ballot or ballots.
Section 3. That If any such judge or inspectors of
election, on any one of them shall receive or consent to
receive any such unlawful ballot or ballots from any
such disqualified person, ho or they so olVending shall
bo guilty of a misdemeanor, ami upon conviction
thereof iu any court of sessions of this commonwealth,
ho shall, for each offence, ho sentenced to pay a fine of
not less than ono hundred dollars, ami to undergo an
imprisonment in the jail oftho proper county for not
less than sixty days.
Section fi. That if any person deprived of citizenship,
ami disqualified as aforesaid, shall at any election here
after to beheld in this commonwealth, vote, or tender
to the officers thereof, and offer to vote, a ballot or bal
lots, any person bo offending shall bo guilty of a misde
meanor, and on conviction therof in any court of quar
ter sessions of this commonwealth, shall fur each of
fence be punished in likewise manner as pros hied in tho
proceeding section of this act in cuso of officers of elec
tion receiving such unlawful ballot or ballots.
Section 4. That ifauyporsou shall hereafter persuade
or adviso any person or persons, deprived of citizen
ship and disqurllficd ns aforesaid, to offer any ballot or
ballots to tho officer of any election hereafter to bo held
la this commonwealth, such persons so offending shall
ho guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction there
ofln any conrt of quarter sessions of this commonwealth,
shall bo punished in a Ilko maunor as is provided in
tho second section of this act in tho case of officers
of such election receiving such unlawful ballot or bul
ots.
Agreeably to tho provisions of tho sixty-first section
of sold act, “Every General and Special Election shall
bo open between tho hours of eight and ton in the fore
noon and shall continue open until seven o’clock in tho
evening, when tho polls shall ho closed.”
Pursuant to the provisions contained in tho seventy
sixth section oftho act first aforesaid, thojndgcsof tho
aforesaid districts shall respectively take charge of tho
certificates of return of tho election of their respective
districts, and produce them atamcotingof ono judgo
from each district, at tho Borough of Carlisle, on'the
third dav after tho election, being, for tho present year
ON FRIDAY, THE 10TU DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT,
then and there to do and perform tbo duties required by
law of said judges. <
Also—That where a Judgo by sickness or unavoidable
accident, is unable to attend such a meeting of Judges,
then the certificate or return aforoosaid shall bo taken
chargo of by one of tbo Inspcctorsor Clerks or tho elec
tion of said district, who shall do and perform tho du
ties required ofsoid jndgo unable to attend.
.“Given under my hand, at Carlisle, this 7th day of
September, 1808.
JOSEP» 0. THOMPSON,
Bept. 11,1808. Sheriff
pUMBERLANBVALLEY
BAIL BO ADI
CHANGE OF HOTJBSI
On and after Monday, Sept. 14th, 1803, Passen
ger Trains will run dally us follows, (Sundays ex
cepted);
WESTWARD:
Accommodaftoa Train loaves Harrisburg 8.00 A.
M. t Mechanicsburg 8.33, Carlisle 0.10, Newville 0.15,
Bhlpponsburg 10.10, Chambersburg 10.40. Oreen
castlo 11.11, arriving at Haggerstown 11.42 A. M. Q
Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 1.30 P, M., Me
chanlcaburg 2.02, Carlisle 2.34, Newvlllo 3.10. Shin
peusburg 3.10, Chambersburg 4.20, Greoncastle
4.56. arriving at Hagerstown 5.25 P. M.
Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4,15 P. M., Mo
ohaulcsburg 4,47,‘.Carlisle 5.17, Newvlllo 5.50, Shlp
ponsburg 0.17, arriving at Chambersburg at 6.15
P. M.
A Mixed Train leaves Chambersburg 8.05 A. M.
Greoncastle 9.25, arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 A.
EASTWARD
Accommodation Train leaves Chambersburg 1,45
A. M.j SUlppensburg 5.14, Newvlllo 5.45, Carlisle
6.18, Mechanicsburg 0.47 arriving at Harrisburg
7.16 A. M.
Mail Train leaves Hagerstown 8.00 A. M.,Green
cnatle 8.35, Chambersburg 9.10, Shlppensburg 0.40,
Newvlllo 10.14, Carlisle 10.50, Meclumicsburg 11.21
arriving at Harrisburg 11.55 A. M.
Express Train leaves Hagerstown 11.55 A. M.,
Qrcencastlo 12.23, Chambofsburg 1.00 Shlppens
burg 1.2;!, Newvluo 2.05, Carlisle 2,15, Mechanics
burg 3.12, arriving at Harrisburg 3.44 P. 51.
A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 3.05, P. M.j
Greoncastle'4.l2, arriving at Chambersburg o.Oj
P. M.
.feF*Maklng close connections at Harrisburg
with trains to and from PlUladolphla, Now York,
Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg and all points
West. O. N. BULL,
Superintendent’s Office, - iSup't.
Chamb'rj, Pci., Sept. 8,1868.
Sept 17, im.
Plain;, and fancy printing oi
every (description neatly executed at the
V OLHNTEIJJB Office.
i&cto £tObcrtiscmcuts
Hardware Headquarters,
HENRY SAXTON,
No. 15
EAST HIGH STREET,
CARLISLE, PA.
Having upwards of 20 years experience In
buying, and invariably of tbo.manufucturcr, and
always paying cash, wo flutter ourselves that wc
can buy nt tho cheapest rates possible, and ns
Quick Sales and small [profits Is our "Motto,”
wo fool confident that wo can plcoso our custo
mers In every instance.
Wo havo lately purchased our Fall Goods, and
reduced tho price of our entire stock, and would
advise Builders, Mechanics, Farmers, ami all
those who would look to their interest to'coinc
nnd examine before purchasing.
> Our extensive stock In the Blacksmith’s Hue
consists lu part of EL''.’,;
Hammered,
Rolled.
Refined,
and Norway Iron,
of all shapes ana sizes.
Burden’s Horse and
Mule Shoes,
Horse and Mule Iron, nnd Nalls,
Cast.
Spring,
Sleigh,
Blister and
Too Steel,
English Wagon Boxes, also Sledges, Drills, Vi
ces, Bellows, Files,’ Rasps,'and Tools of every de
scription.
CTIXLBH Y.
Pocket and Table Cutlery, ButchcrlCnlvos, Ta
ble and Butchers’* Steels, Harbor’s Razors and
Scissors, also Tailors Shear*, Embroidering Scis
sors tVc„ In endless variety of the most celebra
ted English and American makes.
Our Carriage, Wagon and sleigh Fixtures and
Trimmings are 100 extensive to enumerate.
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS
supplied with materials at, a very small advance
on Mauulncturers prices.
CA RPENTERS' TOOLS
such ns
Planes,
Chisels,
Augers,
Gouges,
Squares,
Saws,
Hatchets,
* Hummers, >
etc. &c.,
of every variety selected with great enro from tho
most reliable manufacturers, and warranted.
s&d. LEimr,
comprising In part Ives and North’s self-adjust
ing und Gig Trees, Haraes, Saddle Trees, Collars,
Patent and Enameled Leather, HogSkins,Shark
do., Blankets, Rein Web, Stirrups, Hilts, Ruck
les, Rings, Ornaments, ic.. together with all the
Fancy and improved goods and Tools in tho de
partment.
SHOEMAKERS
will And a replenished stock of Lasts, Thread,
Tools, Ac., unreasonable figures. *
CABINET MAKERS AND UNDERTAKERS
will find goods in their line such ns Hair Cloth,
springs, Hair, Moss. Vaneors, Mirror Plates, Cof
fin-Handles, Lace, Fringe Ac. Ac., at a great de
cUuc,
PLUMBERS AND TINNERS
Soldering Irons. Bar Copper, Bur Load, so Ider,
Spelter Hlock Tin, Babbit Metal, Sheet brass
Copper, Brass, Steel and Iron Wares, Ac. Ac., sold
PAINTS
A largo stock of White Lead. Red Load and
Zinc, bought before tho recent ‘‘rise,” compris
ing Woatherill’s Buck and Liberty Leads, French
and American Zincs, besides nil tho lower
grades, also Gold leaf Bronze,
COLORS
Dry and In 011-ln Cans and in Tubes, Paint,
Varnish, Camel Hair, and Graining Blushes of
every description.
OILS AND VARNISHES
Linseed Oil,
Sperm do.,
Whale do.
Lard do..
Lubrio do.,
Neals Foot do. •
Furniture Varnish,
Coach do.
While Demur do,
Iron do.
Leather do.
Spirit do.
TAR
Gloss,
Putty, •
Litharge,
Whiting,
Shollnc,
Rosin,
Chalk,
Alum,
Copperas,
Borax,
Madder,
Loewnod,
Gluo,
P U M P S ,
Rumsey, Douglass and Cowing Iron and Chain
Pumps, with wood iron or lead pipe attach
ments, guarranteed to lilt water from 6to loOleet,
not.to freeze iu winter.
p O W L> E R,
A constant and fresh supply of Rock, and Rillo
Powder, together with Safety Fuse, Picks. Mat
tocks, Digging Irons, Drills, Crow Bars, Sledges,
Napping Hammers, Ac. A.,
CEMENT i
Uosondale and Scotland Cement, Calcine Plas
ter, Putre Sand, Ac., (all warranted fresh and
good.)
FARM SELLS,
“All sizes,” “warranted not to crack.”
Disston Mill, Circular, Crosscut and Butcher’s
Saws” warranted.”
(Mill and Circular Saws Gummed.)
CEDAR WARE
A large and new assortment of Cedar Ware,
such as Buckets, Chums, Tubs, Bowls, Ac.
HOUSEKEEPERS GOODS,
Plain and
Porcelain’Lined,
Oval and
Pound Boilers,
Porcelain ,
Brass and
Copper,
Preserving
■ Kettles,
Bake and
Frying Pans,
Waffle and
Orid Irons,
Sad Irons,
Wringers
Coffee Mills,
Brittania and
Plated Tea and
Table Spoons,
Skimmers and Ladle .Dinner gongs and Bells,'
Butter Scales, Largo Iron Kettles, Sheet Zinc,
Floor OH Cloth, Stair Rods,
BIRD CAGES.
Largest assortment and most beautiful styles
of Bird Cages. Cot Flower Baskets, Moss Hang
ing Boskets, Ac.,
& VNS
Single and Double Shot Guns, Rifle Barrels,
Locks, and Mountings, Revolvers, Bowie Knives,
Cartridgos-to suit any rifle or revolver. Powder,
Shot, Caps, <fcc., Fishing rods and Tackle.
GRAIN BA g s,
3, 2 y and 3 Bushels Cotton, and at tho very low
est fates.
BLOWS,
Plank’s Shifting Beam, High and Low Cutter
Zolglor, Wolrlch, Bloomfleld, Eagle and York
Plows, Plow ami Cultivator Handles, Castings
to suit any of the above plows constantly on
hand.
C H A INS,
Straight and Twist Butt and Log Traces, 6th
Chains, Spreads and Halters, Jockey, Cow and
Dog Chains, •
ELIZABETH HAMES.
, We arc agents fortho patent improved Measu
ring Fauces. Wo guarrantoo them to draw and
nwasurc correctly tho heaviest Molasses, Oils. Tar,
Varnishes drc., in tho coldest weather.
Wo are solo agents for Falrbank’s Standard
Scales, universally acknowledged tho best and
cheapest. We are sole Agents for
PATENT EXCELSIOR WEATHERSTIUPPING,
used In Doors and Windows for‘excluding cold.
Rain, Dust and Suow, without mentioning the
SAVING OF COAL,
besides seeming such com fort as no other expen
ditures of Fuel can command.
“ CAMPAIGN” CAPES AND CAPS,
for Seymour and Blair, Grant and Colfax.
Goods delivered free to all parts of town.
Remember the Old STAND
NO. 15 EAST HIGH STREET,
HENRY SAXTON.
Sept. 17.18G8--ly
iilrlu abbertisements.
628 ~«°~° Skirts 628
AND
CORSETS, CORSETS
WM. T. HOPKINS,
NO. 028 ARCH STREET,\ PHILA,,
MANUFACTUUKIt OP TUP
CELEBRATED " CHAMPION” HOOP SKIRTS
Fur Ladies, Misses nnd Children.
Tho largest assortment, and best qualllty and
styles in the American Market. Every lady
should try them, as they recommend themselves
by wearing longer, retaining their shape much
better, being lighter ami more clastic than all
others—WARRANTED In every respect,and sold
at very low prices, Ask for HOPKINS’ “ cham
pion’’ SKIRT.
Superior Hand-made Whale-Hone CORSETS In
Fifteen diHurcut Grades including the " Imperi
al” ami Thompson Langdon’s "GLOVE FIT
TING” CORSETS, ranging In’ prices from 81 ets,
to So.oO; together with Joseph Becicel’s CELE
BRATED FRENCH WOVEN CORSETS, superior
shapes and quality, Ten dillerent Grades, from.
SLID to $.3.50. They are tho ilnest and best goods
for the prices, over imported. Tlio trade suppli
ed with HOOP SKIRTS and CORSETS nt tho
Lowest Rates,
Those visiting tho City should not fall to call
and examine our Goods and Prices, as wo defy
all competition.
March 5,18G8.—10m
Real (Estate Sales,
T)UBLIC BALE OF VALUABLE
5 REAL ESTATE.—By virtue Of,tin order of tho
Orphan's Court of Cumbcrlmtfl county, the un
dersigned Administrator ami Administratrix of
the estate of Jacob L. Znok, late of Caroline Co.,
Slate of Maryland, deceased, will sell by public
• •utcry, on the piemisev, in Upper Allen town
ship, Cumberland county, ami state of Pennsyl
vaui, on Sntmlav, October .’ld, IMS, at. I o'clock P.
M., of said dav, tho following described valuable
real estate, to wit: Tract No. 1 bounded by
binds of William Mlely, David Zook’s heirs,\\ m.
Wilson, Zook and Miller. Containing ten Acres,-
move or less, and having thereon erected a two
stor Brick House, Frame Barn. Wash Hmi -e and
other improvements. Tract No. 2, bounded by
lands of Zook ami Miller, Llsburh roads, J. C,
Wlngari and others. Containing forty .Acres,
more or less. To be sold In parts or as a whole
to suit, purchasers. Tract No. 3, the undivided
half of Lime Kiln properly, bounded.by lands of
Jacob L. Zook's heirs, Lisburn roads, Wm.Miely,
and otliers. Containing eighteen Acres, more or
less. The real estate above described is located
principally on the public road leading from Car
lisle to Lisburn, about one mile South of Shep
berdslown.On tract No. 1 there is nsplendld young
Orchard, containing almost every variety of
fruit trees. Water convenient, and everything
about the bouse arranged so as to make it one of
the most desirable properties in Urn county. The
Lime Kiln properly bason it Urn best, Quarries
in the county, yielding n highly superior quality
of sbmu for building purposes, and when used
for burning Brno,yields tlie bestln the county.—
Tbo time lituls A ready market in I lie counties of
Voile, Adams and Cumberland. Terms of sale :
Ten per cent of the purchase money when the
property Isstrlekendown. Fifteen per cent on the
conilrmatlon of tho sale by t he Orphan’s Court,
and the balance on the Ist day ol April A. 1).
istu, when deed will bo made and possession giv
en.
SAM’L 11ART/LEK, Admr
LEVINA ZOOK, AOm's..
Sept. 10, IbOS—ls
“ TTAPPY RETREAT” FOR SALE.
a~fl —I will sell tho above named valuable
farm on which I now reside, at Public Sale, on
Tuesday, September 29,15G.5, on tho preml.-cs, at 2
o’clock, P. M. . ,
Tho above farm Is situated about half a mile
West of Carlisle, on tho South side of and ad
joining tho Harrisburg, Carlisle and Chamhers
hurg turnpike road, and tho Cumberland Valley
Rail-road. . ,
ItcontainsfiOVSncrosof Choice Limestone Land,
all of which has'heen limed within the past few
yeai s, and is in a good state of cultivation.
Thelrnprovcincnlsarealargo two-storyßiUCK.
HOUSE, 01 feet in front, anil finished on the attic,
with tho necessary out-buiUliugs, consisting of
Wash House, Bake House, Smoko House, Ac.,
and a nover-fallng well of water and cistern con
venient to tho door, and a now tenant house
within convenient distance of the barn, for the
tenant to attend to tho stock. Also, a largo
BANK BARN, nearly new, with Com Cribs and
Wagon and Carriage Houses attached, ihero is
a largo Cistern and Watering Troughs Iu the
barn yard, and a lane from tho barn yard to tho
dillcrent fields, so that stock havo access to the
water from all tlxo fields. Also, a young ami
thriving Orchard of Choice Fruit, consisting ol
120 Apple, 120 Peach, 80 Pear, and a number of
Cherry trees. , . ..
There Is a Lawn of about Tff. acres between tho
house and tho turnpike and rail road, with a
number of forest and fruit trees ami evor-greena.
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 and dairy farm.
Tho terms ol sale will be cither cash, or part
cash and tho balance in protracted payments, at
the option, and to suit the convenience of pur
chasers, and will ho made known on the day ol
sale. Persons wishing to see the premises belore
the day of sale, are requested to call on the un
dersigned, residing thereon ; or any Information
requested by letter will be promptly cuiuimml
culVd. JAMES 11. GRAHAM.
JlAi'i’V near Carlisle, t
August 27, iMfiH. /
Lancaster IntvUi'jrnctT ami Heading Adler in
sert to day of sale, ami send hills to this olllco at
once.
PUBLIC .SALE OF VALUABLE
HKAL ESTATE. —On Thursday. September
yi Will be sold at public sale on the above
day on the premises. In Middlesex, township,
Cumberland comity, adjoining the Carlisle
Springs, (South side,) the larm ol the undersign
ed containing 175 Acres and 71 Porches, divided
into two parts. No. 1, containing I'iU Acres and
20 Perches, (strict measure) Slate and Gravel
Laud. The improvements arc a two-story Lo£
and Weather-boarded House, containing seven
rooms. Kitchen and Smoke House, a ncver-h>u
lim Well ol' Water at the doorwilh a good pump,
miming stream of water near the house, a large
Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, Gralh House,
Huy House; also. Apple, Peach and Cherry .
Tns-s. There are about 17 Acres of Woodi Grind,\
containing Hickory and Oak Timber on No. L
The larm land is m a good slate of cultivation.
No. 2 adjoins No. 1, containing l» Acres midl ol
Perches strict measure. Tins tract has no build*;
ln ,r s on it and conluln-s about, 10 Acres ol Good
Wood Land. There is asi ream of running water
cm tiie some. This farm will be sold altogether
or m nar Is as desired, to sill I purchasers. A pub
lic road rims along the North side ol the laiui.
Tm-re is a good marked, at Ihe Carlisle Springs,
Church and school house arc convenient. Uii
Mils larm liiero are upwards of hiK) Pannols ol
Post and Kail Pence*. Persons wishing to view
the same, may apply at No. 72 Norlli Hanover
Street, Carlisle. Sale to commence at 1 o clock,
wlien terms will be made known l >y
Aug. 21. JsiiS,—it H. CUUNMAN.
». TALUABLE FAXIM AT BIUVATE
V SALE.—The subscriber oilers at private sale
his Valuable Farm, situated in Silver Spring
township, Cumberland County, 3 miles west of
MeehanlesUurg, and 7 miles East of Carlisle, con
taining 101 Acres and W Porches, more or less, of
Limestone Lund, under u high statu of eultivu
tion, the whole having been thoroughly limed
and under good fence, of which about 1000 panels
•tiro post fence. It adjoins lands of Henry Spurn,
John Sboomuker, Jno, G. UuppandU. V.Loovers
heirs. The Improvements are a largo commodi
ous Farm House, a comfortable Tenant House,
a Stone Bank Bam, Cider Press, and all necessa
ry out-bulldlngs, all in good repairs, also, a Well
of Water near the door, with a Cistern at the
Barn and ouo at each house- There is a good
Apple Orchard on the premises, with au abun
dance of Grape Vines and other fruit trees.—
Schools and churches arc convenient, lerms
can bo learned, and the property seen by cubing
on the subscriber residing thereon.
Aug. 27, 1803. —It JACOB IvA&T.
Y ALU ABLE HOTEL PROPERTY
AT PRIVATE SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR
A FARM.—The subscriber oilers at private sale
the well known Hotel stand in Newvllle, Pu.,
known ns the Logan House. The lol(upon which
the hotel stands; contains 75 by 180 leet, and in
addition thereto will bo sold au excellent Gar
den, containing 05 by 180 leet. The house is largo
and substantially built of stone, containing S
sleeping apartments, good Bar-room, Dining
room, Parlor, Kitchen and all modern conven
iences. A good well of water at thodoof, excel
lent Stabling for forty horses, Ice House, Wood
House, Smoko House, and all necessary out
buildings. The Logan House is widely and fa
vorably known and is largely patronized. It has
been quite recently renovated and repaired
throughout. Terms to suit the purchaser. For
further particulars, apply to the subscriber, or
in his absence to Peter A. Alii. atNowv 10. Pa.,
JOS. A. WOuDBUIIN.
Sept. 3,18 GS —If
SALE OF A LIMESTONE FARM.—
On Saturday, September 20, ISOS.—'The sub
scriber will soli at public sale, on the promises,
on the above day, a Valuable Limestone Farm,
situated on the State road leading from Carlisle
to Newvllle, 7 miles West of Carlisle, about IJ<;
miles West of Plululleld and % of a mile North
of Alterton Station, on the Cumberland Valley
R R in West Peuusboro’ township, this county,
containing 31 Acres, strict measure. The im
provements are a good Stone House, with Kitch
en attached, covered with’ tin, a lino Bank Barn,
with Corn Crib attached, a never-falling Well of
Water near the door, and a large Cistern at the
house. If Is all under good post rail and stone
fence. The land Itself Is of the best quality ol
Limestone, and is a most desirable property for
any one wishing to purchase a dellgutlul home.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, on sold day, when
terms will bo made known by
Aug. 20,15U3. —ts ISAAC LEFEVEH.
ttaluable town property
V ' AT PRIVATE SALE.—Tho subscriber of
fers at private sale, a half lot of ground, on West
Pomfret street in tho Borough of Carlisle, 30 feet
in front and 210 feet in depth, having thereon
erected a two-story Brick Dwelling House, and
Brick Back Building—containing double Parlors,
Dining Room and Kitchen on lirst floor, and live
commodious bed rooms on second floor—with
Bake House, Hydrant and Cistern attached to
tho property. All tho buildings In excellent re
pair. Persons desiring to view tho property, will
please call on the undersigned, residing cm the
K MARY MURRAY
Sept. 10, 1808—5 t,
Five houses eob sale.--tjj6
undersigned ofler at Private-Side, Five
new two-story Frame Houses, with two-story
backbuildlncs. Each liou.se contains six rooms,
linishecl In the best style. The Jots tiro 200 feet
deep. Tile properties will lie sdd together, or
separately, at low rales and easy terms. For fur
ther particulars, enquire at Delaney it Shrom’s
Coal ami Lumberyard,
Sept. 10, tf
Tj'OK SAM-;.—A very desirable Brick
Jjj Dwelling House, on West street, between
Pomfret and South. Possession given Novem
ber Jstli, it desired. Apply to
Aug 13,1868.—tf J. M. WEAKLEY,
ATOTlCE.— Whereas, - my wife, Mary
Xi Waugh, without cause or provocation, has
left my bed and board. I therefore notify all pur
nuns against harboring or trusting heron my
account, as I will pay no debts ol her contract
lug. ELY WAUGH,
Sept, 3,1668—5t* York county.
•Real (Estate gales.
SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ESj’
TATE.—Tuesday, Srptcmbcr22d t 1868.—Tho un
dersigned, executor of John Zug, will offer at
nubile sale, on the above day, on tho promises,
lu South Middleton township, ono mile East or
Papertown, near Mullen's lower paper mill, tho
following 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, Corn crib and
other outbuildings. Tho land is in a high statu
of cultivation and under good fence. There Is a
Well of Good Water at tho door and ono at tho
barn, ami there Is an Orchard of Fine Apple,
Peach,and other trees. “ Mountain Creek” pass
es through tho farm.
No. a. Also, on the sumo day, on t,ho. promises
ndlolmhg (ho former tract, a Farm oh tho'Car
lisle and Hanover turnpike, at Papertown, con
taining lh» Acres, more or loss, having thereon
.erected a Wontherbourdcd House, a Largo Brick
Bank Barn and other outbuildings. “Mountain
Creek” also passes through this tract affording a
first class water power. There is a 11110 Young
Orchard on lids tract, and tho land is well culti
vated and under good fence. Both theso tract*
aro in the Immediate vlclnioy of Mt, Holly
Springs, a section noted for tho salubrity of It*
climate and visited annually by hundreds In
search'of health.
No. 3. Also, Four Lot* of Timber Land, the first
containing 26 Acres, more or less, on tho Carlisle
and Hanover turnpike,.ono mile South wf Mt.
Holly papornlill.tho second containing 12 Acres/
half mile East of Mt. Holly paper mill, the third
containing Sl4 Acres, half mllo East of Paper
towu; and tho fourth, lu Dickinson township,
four miles South of Mt, Holly, on tho Gettysburg
road, containing 7 Acres. All theso tracts arc
covered with thriving Chestnut and Oak Umber.
Sale to commence at 11, o'clock A. M., on said
day, when terras will bomado known.b/*
JACOB ZUG,
Aug. C, ISCS.—I.s Executor John Zug,
PUBLIC SALE. —On Saturday, Octo
ber 3. istW.—Tho undersigned, Administrator
of Israel 1). Boyer, deceased, Into of Lower Allen
township, Cumberland county. Pa., subject to
1 In; approval of tho Orphan’s Court of Cumber
land county, will sell at. Public Sale, on tbc prem
ises one mile North of Lisburn, and three miles
South of Shlremanstowu, on the Yellow Breech
es CrecK, the following Real Estate, viz: A large
two-story Woolen Factory, with 26 Acres, more
or less, of good Farming Land, a two-story Dwel
ling House, Bank Burn, and other outbuildings,
a well of water at the door, and an Orchard of
Choice Fruit. Tho above property has a good
location and an excellent water power. The
machinery consists of Weaving Looms. Carding
and Spinning Machines Ac., and is calculated to
do a largo amount of work. Sale to commence
at 1 o'clock, when terms will bo made known by
JOHN G. BOYER,
Sept. 10, ISOS—Is Adminuilrafor,
TpULLIO SALE.—On Wednesday,
i. September 80, Isas.—By virtue of an order of
Orphan's Court of Cumberland county, and by
virtue of a'poworof Attorney from tho heirs of
the estate of John Boyer, deceased, Into of Mid
dlesex township, tho undersigned will sell at
■public Sale, on the premises, tho following Real
Estate, to wit: A Valuable Farm, situated In
the heart of Cumberland county, 2 mlles'Enst Of
Carlisle; on tho Harrisburg Turnpike,' adjoining
lands of Jacob Katz, Jacob Stock and othors,
containing 07 acres, and 11 Perches. Tho im
provements consist of a Double two-story Prick
Dwelling, two-story Rack-building, Brick Wash
House, Smoko House and Cistern under one
roof. Bank Barn, Corn House, Wagon Shed, Hog
Pen, Carriage House, Blacksmith Shop. Wood
House, and other out-buildings. There Is a well
ot water near the door, and running water at the
burn, convoyed in pipes from Lotort Spring run
ning through tho farm. There is a lane from tho
barn to the different Holds, so that stock have
access to tho water from all Uhj fields. Also a
young Orchard of Choice fruit, and sullleient
quantity of Locust Timber, for posts. Sale to
commence at 1 o’clock, when terms will bo made
known by
EVA BOYER.
Sept. 10, IBGS—ts W. C. HOUSER, Aucl.
"PUBLIC SALE OF HEAL ESTATE.*
r .—On Thursday, the Ist day*ofOctober, 1868.
Tfio subscriber will soil at public sale, on tho
promises, situated in Monroe township, 1 mile
South of Churchtown, and adjoining lands of
Jos. Brandt and tho heirs of Bernard Staub and
other lands ol tho subscriber, a Small Farm, con
taining -10 Acres, more or loss, of good Limestone
Land. Tho Improvements are a laruo two-story
Stone House, a largo Stone Bank Barn, Wagon
Shed, Corn Crib and other out-bulldings. Also,
a never-falling Spring, of Water. Spring House
and Cistern at tho house. There is a fine thriv
ing Young Orchard of all kinds of Choice Fruits.
Tho land is in a high state of cultivation, having
boon all limed and under good fences, principal
ly post fcnco of locust posts and chestnut rails.
Tho farm is convenient to schools and mills and
is on the North side to Yellow Breeches Creek and
has a good water power sutllciont to drive any
kind of machinery, there being an olddani} with
little expense tho dam and race can bo repaired.
Tills property is in a good location for a paper
mill or wollen factory. Persons wishing to see
tho property before the day of sale can call on
tho tenant on tho farm or on tho subscriber liv
ing In Carlisle. Sale to commence nt 1 o'clock
P. on said day, when terms will be made
known by
Sept. 10, IMN.-ts MOSES BRICKER.
yALXTABLE FAIUI FOB SALE.—
By virtue of tho last. Will and testament of
Bernard Slant), dop’d., wo hfs executors will sell
at Public sale, on Friday, the ISlh of September
at ll orlock A. M., his- Mansion Farm on tho
North side of the Yellow Breeches Creek, in
Monroe township, Cumberland county, contain
ing 110 Acres, ss Porches of llrst, fate Limestone
Land, having erected thereon a largo and com
modious Dwelling House, of Stone, Brick and
Frame, a largo new Rank Barn, Carrlhgo House,
Smoko House. Wagon Shed, and tho whole farm
well fenced with Locust Post, and Chestnut Halls.
There is also a first rate Orchard of Choice Fruit,
and abundance ol Grapes, Peaches and other
small fruit, abundance of water in Spring and a
Well that never falls. Tho farm is about 1 mile
from Churchtown, and 0 miles from Carlisle.—
Tills is one of tho most valuable farms In tho
county.
There will also bo sold nt tho same time and
place, two tracts of Chestnut Land In tho same
township, containing 11 Acres, 20 Perches and 10
Acres* -to Porches, these two tracts 110 within one
mile Of the mansion farm.
Tho terms will bo made known on day of sale
by BERNARD STAUB,
JOHN HOUCK,
DAN’L SENSEMAN,
Aug. (i, ISOS —ls Executors.
■ Q.A-LE OF VALALLE REAL ES
IO.TA'L'K—On Thursday, Septemher 21, ISOB.
Idle undersigned, Executors of Daniel Wouderly,
dec'd., will oiler tit public Milo,on the above ilhy,
on the premises, in Dickinson township, on the
North biyik of Yellow Iheeches Creek, six miles
South of Carlisle, near Llarnit// Mill, the follow
ing Ueal Estate, to wit:
No. 1. The .Mansion Farm of dec’ll., containing
10'.) Acres ami IU9 Perches of /list-rate Limestone
Land, having thereon erected a Two-story
Weatlityvbmu-dcd House, Wash House, Spring
{ijnihjo Uapn, Wagon Shed, Com Crib,
Ilarraelt, and oilier ont-buddlngs. The land Is
in a high stale of cultivation and under good
fence. There is a good Spring of Water at the
door. An Orchard of Choice Fruit, Yellow
Jheeehes Creek passes along the South line of
the farm. This Is a very desirable property, ami
worthy the attention of persons wishing to pur
chase a nice farm.
No. 2, Fnur.Lols of Timber Land, in South Mid
dleton’tbwnsmp, on the Carlisle and Hanover
Turnpike, about two miles South of Mount Holly
Paper Mill.- First lot contains 0 Acres, 2i) Perch
es. Seeohd’lot O’Acres,-12 Porches. Third lot 9
Acres, 15 Perilled. -Fourth lot 7 Acres,2(l Perches.
All these tracts are covered with thriving Chest
nut ami Oak Timber. Also, 100 Chestnut Halls.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M., on said
day, when terms will bo made known by
JOSEPH A. STUAUT,
JOSEPH IIAKEIt.
Aug. 20, ISOS.—ts Kir's Dan'l Wondcrly, Ucc'd.
•TJUBLIC SAL fir OB VALUABLE
X REAL ESTATE.—On Friday, September 25,
IM$.— I The subscribers will noil at public sale, on
the above day, on tho farm of John ShaofTcr,
dec’d., the following described Real Estate, lo
wit: A Flue Farm, situated In South Middleton
township, Cumberland County, one mho South
of Rolling Springs, and three miles East of Pa
pertown, bounded by lauds of Ahl, Shue. Kuuff*
man/Herf and 1 Otto - , containing 127 Acres and 18
Perches. Also/a Tract of Woodland, containing
111 Acres and 63 Porches, a total of,HO Acres and
and "TI Fetches, upon which is erected a Two:
Story Log House, (Weather-boarded.) a’largo
Frame Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Blacksmith
Shop, Corn Cribs, Hog Pen, and other out-build
iugs. The above farm is In a’hlgh state of culti
vation and under good fence —about two»thlrdß‘
of which Is post fence, with a never-failing well
of good Water near the house. Also, a Thriving
Young Orchard of-Choice Fruit, a number ol
choice Peach Trees, <tc. For further information
call on David Shaeffor, residing on tho farm, or
Jas. P. ShaeiTor.at 801 l lug Springs. Salotocom
monco at 10 o’clock A. M., on said day, when
terms will bo made known by. _ .
DAVID SHAEFFER,
JAS. P. SHAEFFER,
Aug. 20,180S.—Ct* JZa-'s o/Jno. tihaeffer, dcc'd.
pHILIP HILL,
MANUFACTURER OF'
JVO 201 CHURCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Hu" Sa\d /or En{p'aving and Price List,
N. 8.-ERESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN TORCH
ES, 25,28, 35 and £lO,OO per Hundred.
Bopt. 10,1808 —It
Pennsylvania state agri
cultural SOCIETY.
The next exhibition of this Society will be held
A. r i\ HARRISBUK.G,,, ~
Tuctdoi/\
September 29 aud 30 —October land 2,1368,
Catalogues of Premiums can be Imd.and In
formation, given upon application to the Heero-'
lary, nt Harrisburg. The PREMIUM LIST has
been enlarged,and Is a very liberal one. Excur
sion tickets will be sold by the principal Rail
roads leading to Harrisburg, and freight carried
Ut reduced rates. > A. BOYD HAMILTON,
• A. B. Lokoakick, Secretary. President.
Aug. 27, Iblis.—(lt '? .
T O JJ AV O R K such os Cards, Posters,
p) Bill Heads, Ac., neatly executed at short no
tice nt the Volunteek Oillce. *
lUlrtilcal.
IF A HUMBUG,
What a wonder
That tho doors
Aro open wide;
Ever since tho
First of August
Thousands Imvo
Pain Paint applied.
Those who He,
Or call It humbug,
Aro tho doctors,
1 Not acquaint;
For they always
Have been Jealous
When tholr patients
Uso Pain Paint.
PUo up facts
As high os mountains,
Flash tho truth
Boforo tholr oyes,
But tho cry
s Is always humbug,
Men ofscleuco
Full of lies.
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 Pain and Inflammation
is ridiculous. Flrowlli not stop heat: n dumb
brute shuns the Heat, and knows enough to wmlc
In a pond of water, when wounded, to reduce,
cool,and cure Inflammation and Fovor.
Pimps and gamblers try to look honest, but
folks can read tho face too plainly. Soino try to
persuade tlio ignorant that pills, physic, Ac.,
cloanso the blood, purge tho system, and do a
hundred other things equally absurd. Every
body knows that It Is false, and no medicine can
Eurlfy or Increase a drop of blood. Food makes
lood, bone, and muscle, and Is tho Stuff of Life.
Every dose of medicine shallowed Is rejected,
and hurried out of tho system ns quick as possi
ble. It Is an enemy; yea, a deadly foe. Consti
pation, 111 healt. and weakness, are the result, of
dosing, dosing, (losing the stomach. Tho living
system ho* enough to do without working her
self to death In expelling and kicking out the
pernicious nostrums poured down tho throat.—
Food she welcomes wnon she needs It; yea, asks
for It. I.et pill-makers and physic venders stop
eating food, and see how long they cun subsist,
on their blood-purifying, Invigorating, health
giving medicines and cordials. What humbug
is more transparent? A dog would feel so In
sulted, If ollbreda dose, be would curl His tail
downward in scorn, and run away lit utter dis
gust. All physical pain arises from Inflammation.
Put out the tiro ami you stop pain absolutely.—
You can slop pain as easy as you can quench firo
With water. WOLCOTT’S PAIN PAINT subdues
Inflammation, heat, and fever ono hundred times
faster than Ice. Thousands have had a practical
tost of Its merits at tho very moment of most ex
trema pain, ami they can testify that it. lias not
failed lu doing its wol-k; it is harmless; it has
no stain; it gives no smart; It Is simple; It Is for
sale by Druggists everywhere; ami It is tested free
of cost at 170 CHATHAM SQUARE, N. Y., and 022
Arch .Street, Philadelphia.
My wife had an ulcer on her leg for thirteen
years caused by varicose veins, ulceration ex
tending from her ankle to her knee,somc places
eating away to the bone, I have employed over
twenty physicians at vast expense during this
period. But all attempts at cure proved utterly
abortive until I tried Dr. Wolcott’s Pain Paint,
which the doctors told mo was a humbug. But
humbug or not, It has done the work completely
In less than ono mouth, removing the pain at
tho lirst application. I kept her legwotwllh
Pain Paint constantly until healed. I wish wo
had more humbugs us 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 .Street, New York, at the Hanover
House, of which X am tho proprietor, and I think
I can satisfy them as to the benefit derived by
the use of Pain Paint.
MnyhJ.LSW!. PETER MINCK.
I am selling Wolcott’s Pain Paint and Annlltl
lator, and it certainly gives satisfaction to my
customers. D. F. COLES,
Druggist, Rahway, N. J.
I am selling moroof Wolcott's Pain Paint, than
other Patent Medicine. C. N. CRITTENTON,
Wholesale Druggist, No. 7 oth Avo„ N. Y
I sell more of Wolcott's Pain Paint than all the
other patent medicines combined, and 1 keep a
full supply of all that have any demand,
VALENTINiI H/VMMANN, *
Druggist, No. 11 7th Avenue, N Y.
July 2,lB6B.—latigl
TAYLOR’S OLIVE BRANCH
B I T T E 11 S
A mild and ngrocalilo Tonic Stimulant, •"tom.
uchlo and Carminative
B I T T I!ES,
Extracted entirely from Herbs, Roots, Highly
honollclal in
DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBT. ITY
and loss of appetite; and an excellent Corretv
live for persons sufi'uring from
Disorders of fhe Bowels, Flatulence,
Bold everywhere. Depot, N 0.113 Market street,
Philadelphia.
Sept. i. ISW ly J. K. TAYLOR .v Co?
ilcsal JJloticcs
AUDIIJLOR’ 1 JLOR’bNOTICE.—Having been
appointed Auditor, by the Orphan's Court
oi Cumberland eounty, to make distribution of
Uio balance in the hands of Samuel J. Fids. K.\-
uuutor of the late will and testament of Anna
Clouse, late of the borough of Carlisle, in said
county, deceased, amongst the parties legally
entitled thereto. I hereby notify all persons in
terested In the said distribution, that 1 will at
tend to the duties of my appointment as Auditor
aforesaid, at my office,ln the said borough of
Carlisle, on Wednesday, the 30th day of Septem
ber. A. D. iStts, at 1U o’clock A. M., when and
where all parties Interested are requested to at
tend. JOHN R. .MILLER.
Sept. J, ISOS—.It Auditor,
A TJDITOR’SNOTICE.— Having been
XjL appointed Auditor by the Orphan’s Courtof
‘Cumberland county, to make distribution of tho
balance in the hands of Abraham Lamberton.
Administrator of Abraham Hwlgcrt, Into of North
Middleton Twp.. in said county, deceased. I
hereby notify all persons Interested, that I will
attend to the duties of my appointment os
Auditor aforesaid,at my olllco, In Carlisle Pa.,on
Tuesday, the 20th day of September, 1808, at 10
o’clock, A. M. When and where all parties aro
requested to appear and present their several
claims.
M. C. MERMAN,
Auditor.
Sept. 3,1808 —3t
STOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that
H Letters Testamentary on the estate, of John
holtnan, deceased, late of Silver Spring
township, have been granted to the under
signed residing In the same township. All
persons Indebted to said estate arc requested to
make payment Immediately, and those having
claims against said estate will also present them
for settlement. HENRY VOGLESONG.
Aug 13,1808.—flt* Executor.
SOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. —
Franklin Railroad Company. Office of the
iborland Valley -Hall Road Company, Car
lisle, Po., 28th August 1803. Proposals will be re
ceived at the office of the Chief Engineer of the
Company In Hagerstown, Maryland, until Sat
urday, 10 September 1868, at 12 oclock M„ for the
Grading and Masonry of the extension
of the Rail Road or the said company,
from Hagerstown to the Chesapeake and Ohio
Canal at Williamsport, (six miles.)
The work will be let in sections, so that each
shall bo adapted to the nature of the work. It Is
designed that It shall bo completed by the loth
of May. 1809. The sections, plans and specifica
tions will be exhibited at the office of the Engl
neer, Edward Watts. Esq., In Hagerstown, at
anytime after the 10th of September,and he
will furnish builders with blank proposals. The
Company , reserve the right to reject any bid or
bids, and In the contract they will reserve n
certain per centago to secure the performance of
tho work. By order of the board.
FRED’K. WATTS,
Sept. 8,1808 —Jit. Pmitlcn t. ■
For doing a family washing In the best and
cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal to any In
the world I Has all the (Strength of old rosin
soup with the mild and lathering qualities of
genuine Castile, Try this splendid Soap, sold by
the ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS, U North
Front street, Philadelphia.
Sept, 3,1808—1 y.
J'TALIAN BEES FOR SALE.-The
subscriber having accumulated a largo Dinn
er of colonies of .Italian Bees, will dispose of
them this fall nt reasonable prices.’ Porsonb
wishing to purchase will call ut my Aprary and
select for themselves. KWO lbs. of pure Virgin
Honey, made this season by the above bees also
for sale.
JOHN GUTSHALL,
100 South Hanover St. Carlisle.
.Sept. 3,lBoB—ot*
"JVTOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that
1N letters Testamentary on the estate of Duvi'*
Hume, Ksq., deceased, late of Hampden town
ship, Cumberland county, have been grunt
ed to the undersigned, residing in East Penns
boro* township. All persons Indebted to said es
tate are requested to make payment Immediate
ly, and those having claims will present them for
settlement. G. W. CRISWELL,
July 30,1803.—Ot Executor*
E STRAY.—Strayed away from the
subscriber on last Friday (Aug. 2S, iMts,) u
red and while spotted Cow, about twelve years
old. A liberal reward will bo paid for any infor
mation that will lead to the recovery of the cow,
1 JOHN B. TIIEIBLEU.
Sept, 3,1808—31
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like concern of the kind. The best of Boston ref
erences furnished on application. By patroni
zing this sale you have a chance to exchange your
goods with a large variety to select form.
Term* to Agents.—Vfc believe our terms to ag
ents are superior to those offered by any other
bouse. Take ixxrlicvhtr nolicr of (his; Our Agents
aro not required to pay ono dollar for their pies
cuts, ns In all other concerns.
Certificates, giving a complete description of
articles that will bo sold for one dollar each, will
l)o sold at the following rates: Ten for $1 ; Thu-lj/
(With p.sesent)/or $3; Sixty (with presentiSti; One
Jfunthrd (with present) §lO. And same rale for
larger clubs,
LOOK AT Tli IS CHANCE to got a Silk Dress,
Sewing Machine, Gold Watch or some other
good article 01 equal value, with but very lit tie
trouble and no expense to the Agent.
Ebrn Club of Thirty, wo will give the person send
ing It the choice of tho following articles: Print
Dress Pattern, Worsted Breakfast. Shawl, While
Linen Tablecloth, Embossed Table Spread, Set. of
Steel Bladed Knives ami Forks, Sot of Silver
plated Forks, Elegant Engraved Silver-plated
Gold-lined Goblet, Violin and how, Fancy Dress
Pattern, Pair Ladles* Extra Quality Cloth hoots,
Elegant Beaded Silk Parasol, Ono Hundred Pic
ture Morocco Photograph Album, Elegant 1 vory
hnmlled Spangled Silk Fun. One Dozen Large
Sized Lined Towels, Ladies’ Morocco Shopping
Bag, Alhambra Quill, Fancy Balmoral Skirl, La
dles' Solid Gold California Diamond Ring,Gent’s
Plain or engraved Gold Ring, (Hi carols fine.) La
dies’ Solid Black Walnut writing Desk, Ladies'
Fancy Black Walnut Workbox,* or a Cottage
Clock.
J'hr <i Clubo/Sixti/, one of tho following articles:
Fancy Cashmere Dress Pattern, Throe yards dou
ble width Water Proof Cloaking. Thibet Shawl,
Four Yards Wool Frockiug, Set of Lace Curtains.
Ladles’ Double Wool Shawl. Silver-plated Cum
Basket, Splendid Engraved silver-plated 100
Pitcher, Engraved Silver-plated Tea Pot, One
Hundred Picture Turkey Morocco Photograph
Album. Lancaster Quilt, Fancy Plaid Wool
Shawl, Twenty-live yds. Shooting, Alpaca Dress
Pattern, Engraved Silver-plated Six Bottle Re
volving Castor, Pair Gent’s <Jalf Boots, Harris
Cloth Pants and Vest Pattern, Splendid Balmo
ral Skirt, Sot of Ivory-handle Knives wllli Silver
plated Forks, Pair of All-Wool Blankets, Rose
wood Frame Brass Alarm Clock, Splendid Bead
ed and Lined Silk Parasol, Ladles’ Splendid Mo
rocco Traveling Bug, Thirty Yards Print, or a
Marseilles Quilt.
J<hr a Ciub of One Hundred , Splendid Engraved
Silver-plated Tea Set, throe picc-s (Sugar Howl,
Tea Pot and Creamer.) Silver-plated Cake Bask
et, Fancy Plaid Wool Long Shawl, Twenty-live
yds. Hemp Carpeting. Splendid Violin and Bow.
English Berngc Shawl, Forty-live yds. sheeting,
Splendid Alpaca Dress Pattern, Silver Hunting
(fuse Watch, Splendid Family Bible with elegant
Steel Engravings and Family Recordnnd Photo
graph Page, Poplin Dress Pattern, Engraved
Silver-plated Ice Pitcher,Splendid Beaver Clonk
Pattern,. Sharpe’s Revolver, Fancy Cassimeve
Coat, Pants and Vest Pattern extra quality,
Splendid Accordoon Music Box, One Pair Fine
Damask Table Covers with One Dozen Dinner
Napkins to match.
Presents for Larger Clubs in Proportion.
This is no Humbug Lottery Gift Enterprise or*
Hale of Cheap Jewelry, but a fair, square sale of
unredeemed good?. Our goods are
NEW AND NOT SECOND HAND.
And we guarantee more for the money Invested
t tmn can bo bought at any wholesale store In tho
country.
Agents will please take notice of lids. Do not
send names, but number of your clubs from one
upwards. Make your letters short, and plain us
possible.
Be sure and send money amounting to So.oo or
more by Rkoisteheu Letteu, (which can be sent
from any olhce), P. O. Money Order or Express;
for when sent in tills way you run no risk of
loosing U whatever. Small amounts may bo sent
by mall, but be sure and put them in the olllco
yourself.
Wc cannot he responsible jor Money lost ,
unless somez>rccctuiions arc taken to insure
its safety.
Send your address in full, Town, County and
State. All Certificates are good until redeemed.
S. C. THOMPSON cV CO.,
No. IW Hanover St., Boston.
J nno IS, 1868. —tangl KxrScnd/or CSrc«tarj.*<£a
E ARE COMING!
- AND WILL PRESENT TO ANY PERSON
Sending us ft Club lu our Great
ONE DOLLAR SALE OK DRY AND
FANCY GOODS,
A WATCH, piece of SHEETING, SILK DRESS
, PATTERN, ic., Ac.,
FREE O F COS 'J'.
Our Inducements during the past few years have
been large.
WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES OF
PREMIUMS.
Our friends will readily notice our Presents for
30 and 00 Clubs arc* now more than equal
in value to Clubs of Oil and 100 >«■•
speolively of oilier linns,
a.}- P E A « E F. X A M I N K. -e..1
Anv person ordering either of the Flubs men
tioned below, cun have their selections <n premi
ums enumerated, corresponding to the size of
the Club
FREE OF ONE DOLLAR!
Fur a Club of 30, {?3.(—One of tho following arti
cles, vl/.: Delaine dross pattern, fancy colored
bed spread, 100 view Turkey moroco album, 20
yards sheeting, striped cashmere delaine dress
pattern, honey comb quilt, all wool square shawl,
set solid gold bosom studs; all wool fancy cash
mere punts and vest pattern, gent’s hair guard
chain, gold trimmings, silver plated chased but
ter dish, silver plated r> bottle revolving castor,
on feet, set superior steeled hladed knives and
forks, worsted promenade shawl, ladies’ long
gold plated chain, ladles’ doublegold ring, gents’
heavy chased solid gold ring, solid black walnut
work box or writing desk, extra quality balmo
ral skirl, set Jewelry, sleeve buttous to match,
violin and bow, gents’ cardigan' Jacket,splendid
ebony D tlulo, ivory trimmings,superior Turkey
morocco shopping bag, ladies’ high cut balmorul
hoots.
Fur a Cltdj of GO, (60.)—One of the following arti
cles, viz: Black or colored alpaca dress pattern,
poplin dress pattern, one piece of bleached or
nrowu sheeting, engraved sliver plated 0 bottle
revolving castor, 3>j yards superior cashmere
for punts and vest pattern, extra heavy honey
comb quilt, two fancy colored bod spreads, pair
gent's calf boots, 1 yds. farmers’ good wool frock
lug, fancy cashmere plaid dress pattern, best
quality baimoral skirt, rosewood brass alarm
clock, ladies' all wool cloak pattern, silver plated
cake or card basket, fur muff* or capo, ladies'
fashionable wool double shawl, splendid clasped
family Bible, oxl2, record page and engravings,
3 yds. double width water proof cloaking, sot
Ivory handle knives, with stiver plated lories,
one set lace curtain.
Fbr a Club of 100, (§10.)— One of tlie following ar
ticles, viz: 4 yds. double width cloaking or coat
ing. 2 large, line bleached linen table covers,
with one doz. largo sized dinner napkins to
match, twenty-live yards splendid hemp carpet
ing. good colors, extra quality black or alpaca
dress patterns, extra quality poplin dress pat
terns, one largo piece superior quality extra
width sheeting, pair gouts’ calf boots, best quali
ty, silver bunting-cosed patent lever watch, one
dozen Ivory handled steel bladed knives and
forks, 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 white
wool blankets, nice fur muff* and capo, silver
plated engraved ice pitcher, with salvor, seven
ami one halt yards all wool fancy,cassimere. for
suit, one dozen Rogers’ best silver plated forks,
common sense sewing and embroidering ma
chine, two heavy honey comb quilts, splendid
lamlly Bible, record and photograph page.
/■hr Inrprr i.luhi the l ohic increases in the same ra-'
ol Goods and Samples sent to any
address free. Send money by registered letter.
Address ail .nde.v
ALLEN, HAWS A CO..
p. 0 /><>x t\ 16 Feib:r>diSt., Boston, Jffw .
Wholesale healers in Dry and Fancy Good-*.
Cutlery, Plated Ware. Alliums, Leather Goo
Ac., Ac,
Juno 11. isfts.—taugl
rnuBACCO ANTIDOTE, warranted m
| remove all desire.for Tobacco. This gre.it
remedy Is un excellent appetizer. It purijhs ihe.
blood, invigorates the system, possesses great
nourish! ugaud strengthening power, enables the
stomuchd to digest the heartiest rood, makes
sloep'rofreshlng, and establishes robust health.
Smokers and Chcivcrs for SUij/ Years Cured. Price,
Fifty Cents, post free. A treatise on the Injuri
ous ellecla of Tobacco, with lists of references,
testimonials, Ac., sent lice. Agents wanted. Ad
dress Dr. T. It. ABBOTT, Jersey City, N. J.
A»B. 20,1808.—12 w
Jlcto ¥odt Column.
SALEABLE INFORMATION.
jEct yoor"own numbers
IN TUB
ROYAL SPANISH LOTTERY!
The most responsible Institution of the kind In
the world. Selecting numbers In this*Lottery Is
a now Idea— and ono well adapted to the wants of
the people. It affords a safer means of specula
tive Investment Ilian most other business risks.
For full Information, address
LLOYD, SF.MMES A CO.,
Uoom 19. 75 .Nassau Street,
Juno 25,1808. Now York.
SMPLOYMENT AT YOUR OWN
HOMES.—Eether sex—suitable for a steady
dor leisure hours—ln every city and town.
LARGE PROFITS REALIZED.
Address, with red stamp, for particulars.
. WARNER A CO..
Juno 11, 1808. 819 J]roatht'ay, AVi o York,
LATEST NEW YORK NEWS.
THE PEOPLE
GREATLY EXCITED
A BEAUTIFIEK ‘as is” A BEAUTIPIEB.
Oil ! tiiosk CORNS. ! 0111 tiiosk CORNS.
[Lailir.s' Aftn/irzinr for Sept:}, .
“ HUNKY K. COSTAR, of No. 10*
Croshv Street—is said to bo ‘out’ with a 15EAU
TIEIER Unit eclipses anything ever/
known In this line. The Indies are wild with do*
light. one Indy says, ‘I know it’s right,’ and
pointed to a skin as fresh, soft, nnd delicate as a
child. Another Lady said. ‘lf it cost $lO,OO a
bottle, I’d have it;’ nnd another,* Away with all
hurtful cosmetics, and give mo only ‘‘COS
TARS” RITTER SWEET ASl> ORANGE BLOS
SOMS, for beautifying the Complexion.”
! I Reward I of nil worthless Imitations.
All Druggists In CARLISLE sell It.
One bottle, $1.00; throe bottles, 52.00,
Or address “ COSTAR,” No. 10 Crosby St., N. Y.
[Morning.Paper, Aug. 20.]
“SOU MY! JOIIMY! I can’t stand It: but bo
did. for be sent right oil* nnd got n box or “ COS
TAR’S” CORN SOLVENT, and It cured him
Thousands of Boxes sold.
All Rr.ugglsts in CARLISLE sell it.
Or address “ COSTAR,” No. 10 Crosby U, N. Y.
“COSTAR’S”
STANDARD PREPARATIONS
ARE
"CoaUirV Unt, Boai'h, £O., Exterminators.
“rostarV* Bed Bog Externilnators.
“C:ostur‘H{only pure) Insect Powder.
“Only infallible Remedy known."
“ Is years established in New York."
“2.0 M) Boxes snul Flasks .Mannlactured dully"
“All Druggists sell them. 1 *
“!!! Beware!!! of spurious Imitations."
sl.(M>l7.es sent bv mall on receipt of I't
$2.00 for any three SI.W sizes by Express.
Address .
iIKNUY H. COSTAU. No. HK’rosby Ht.. N. \
fi'sT' Forsalc by C. INHOFF
Caflitle iti.
by all Wholesale Druggists In
I‘hiladtlphia, Pa.
AND IN ALL THE LARGE CITIES.
Prescriptions For
RILIOIKB, C®T™H
DVSPEPSIA,
mni-i Hue cause of Nervosuess, Feeble-
I noss, Low Spirits, nml Early Decay. Abso-
Into enro warranted (where no organiclesions
exist.) These prescript lons, which are thoprac
tlral results of a life of experience in the most
eminent Medical Colleges of the world, and
which have already restored to vigorous health
and vigor rejoicing thousands, will bo sent, along
villi full advice, to any address,on roCclptof a full
and plain statement of the case, and any recom
pense the circumstances of tho patient will ad
mil, or. Ad(lrcßS llu. F.HEVERIUS,
US Illvlngton St., Now Yorlt Olty.
HciiU B,lSoB—tr
YgQ MILES
or tub
UNION PACIFIC!
RAILROAD
Aro now finished and In operation. ▲ltbongb'
this rood is built with great rapidity, the work 1*
thoroughly done, and Is pronounced by the
United States Commissioners to bo first-class In
ovory respect, before it is accepted, and before
any bonds can bo isaaod upon it.
Rapidity and excellence of construction hare
been secured by acomplote division of labor, and
’ by distributing the twenty thousand men era*
ployed along the lino for long distances at once;
It Is now probable that the
Whole Line to the Pacific will be corn}
jileied in 1869.
The Company have ample means of which, the
. Government grants the right of way, and att
necessary Umber and other materials fount’
along the llnoof Its operation; also 12,800 acres at
laud to the mile, taken In alternate sections ob
each side of Us road; also United Stales Thirty*
year Bonds, amounting to from $16,000 to $48,00#
per mile, according to the dlfllcalUcs to bo but*
mounted on the various sections to bo built, for
which it takes a second mortgage as security*
and it Is expected that not only tbo Interest, but
the principal amount may bo paid In services
rendered by the Company In transporting
troops, malls, Ac.
THE EARNINGS OF THE UNION PACIFIC
RAILROAD, from Us Way or Local Business
only, during tbo year ending Juno ifiith, Itftitf,*
amounted to over
FOUR MILLION DOLLARS,
which alter paying aU expenses was much raoro
than sufficient to pay the Interest upon Its Bonds.
These earnings are no Indication of the vast
through traffic that must follow the opening of
the lino to the Pacific, but they certainly prove
that
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
upon such a properly,costing nearly three limes
their amount,
ARE ENTIRELY SECURE.
The Union Pacific Bonds run thirty yofijs. aro
for 91,000 each, and have coupons attached. They
hear annual interest, payable on tho first days of
January and July at tho Company’s Ofllce, In tho
City of New York, at tho rate of six per cent, in
gold. Tho principal is payable In gold at matu
rity. Tho price Is SIOS, and at tho present rato
of gold, they pay a liberal Income on their cost.
A very important consideration In determin
ing tho value of these bonds is the length qf time
thru have to run.
It Is well known that a long bond always com
mands a much higher prlco than a short one. It
is safe to assume that during tho next thirty
years, tho rate of Interest in tho United State*
will decline ns It hna dono In Europe, and w»
have a right to expect that such six per cent. s»
curltlcs ns those will bo hold at aa high a premi
um as those of this Government, which, in 1857.
were bought in nt from 20 to 23 per cent, above
par. Tho export demand alono may produce
this result, and as tho issue of a private corpora
tion, they are beyond tho reach of political ac
tion.
Tho Company bellovo'that their bonds, at the
present rato, are tho cheapest security in tho
market, and tho right to advance the price at
any time Is reserved.
Subscriptions will bo received In Carlisle by A*.
L. SPONSLER, and In Now York
AT THE COSIPANY’S OFFICE, No. 2DNassaa Bfc*
AZO> BY
JOHN J. CISCO A BON, Bankers, No. QD Wall &
And by tho Company's advertised agents
throughout tho United Statea.
Jtemittances thendd be made In drafts or other fltnSk
par in New York, and the Hands will be sent ares d f
charge by return express. J\trties suhtcribing through
local agents will look to than for their sofa iteUverv,
A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOIIIBV has Jort
been published by the Company, giving fmlec
Iniormatlon than Is possible in an advertise
ment, respecting tho Progress of the Work, tha
Resources of the County traversed by Ihe Roam
the Means for Construction, and the value of ths
Bouds, which will bo sent free on application o£
tho Company’s ofllcoa or to any of tuo advertisegb
agents. JOHN J. CISCO, 2Vcavte*er,
Aug. 20.1808.—3 m Nme Terfiw
Railroatt ILincs.
BAIL ROAD.
SUMMER ARRAKGEMBBf.
MO NBA Y , A XIG UST 3, 1868.
Great Trunk Line from, the North and North*
west for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Potta
villo, Tamnnua, Ashland, Shumokin, Lebanon,'
Allentown, Easton, Epbrata, LUIe, Lancaster,
Columbia, «to.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as foV
‘'lows: at 2.50,5.25 and 8.10 A. M., 12.2) noon, and
2.05 and 9.35 p. M,, connecting with similar trains
on tho Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving at
Now York at 5.00,10.00 and 11.45 A. M.. and. 3.»,
0.55 and 0.50 P. M. Sleeping cars accompanying
tho 2.50 A. U. and 0.85 P. M. trains without
change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsvllle, Tam*
aqua, Mlnorsvlllo, Ashland. Sbamoklu. Pina
Grove, Allentown and Philadelphia, at S.lO A.
M. t and 2,05 and 4.10 P. M., stopping at Lebanon
and principal "Way Stations ;\ue 4.10 P. j*. train
making connections for Philadelphia and Co*
lumbla only. For Pottsvllle, Schuylkill Havon
and Auburn, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna
Railroad, leave Harrisburg at 3.30 P. M.
Returning: Leave New York at 9.00 A. 5C., 12.0§
Noon, 5.00 and 8.00 P.M., Philadelphia at 8.15 A.
M. and 3.30 P. M.; Sleeping cars accompany tho
O. A. 51., 6.00 and 8.00 P. M, trains from No^.
York, without change.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at
7.30 A. 51., connecting with similar train on Cast
Pcnua. Railroad, returning from Reading at 6.89
P. M., stopping at all Stations; Pottsvllle at 7.00
and 8.-15 A. 51. and 2.45 P.M.; Shamokln at 6.25
and 11.20 A. M.; Ashland at 7.00 A. M., 12.43 Noon
and 1.55 P.M.; Tamaquaat 8.30 A. 51., 2,15 and
4.35 P. 51.
Leave Pottsvlllo, via, Schuylkill and Susque
hanna Railroad nt 7.10 A. M. for Harrisburg, and.
11.30 A. M, for Pino Grove and Tremont.
Rending Accommodation Train; Leaves Read
ing at 7.30 A. M., returning from Philadelphia at
5.15 P.M.
Pottstown Accommodation Train: Leaven
Pottstown at 0.45 A. M., returning leaves Phila
delphia ut 4.30 P, M.
Columbia Rail Rond Trains leave Rending nt
7.00 A. W., and 6.15 P. M. for Ephrnta, Llliz, Lan
caster, Columbia, &c.
Pericloinen Rail Road Trains leave Perktomen
Junction at 0.00 A. M. and 6.00 P. M. Returning:
Leave Sklppack at 8.10 A. M., and 1.25 P. M., con
necting with similar trains on Reading Roll
Road.
On Sundays: Leave New York at 8.00 P. M.,
Philadelphia 8.00 A. M. and 3.15 P. M., the 8.00 A.
M, Train running only to Reading; Pottsvlllo
K.OO A. M.; Harrisburg 5.25 A. M. and 4.10 nnd 0.35
P. M., ana Reading at 1.10.2.55 and 7.15 A. M. for
Harrisburg, and 7.00 A. M. and 11.40 P. M. for
New York aud 4,25 P, M. for Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Season,School and Ex
cursion Tickets, to ana from, all points, at reduc
ed rates.
Raggngo chocked through; 100 pounds allowed
sach passenger. G. A. NICOLLS,
. Reading. Pa., Aug. 3. ’OS, General Supf,
Aug. 13, 1868.
SESaiues anU iuquots.
1 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
1 LIQ.XIORS.
Edward Shower respectfully announces to the
public, that ho continues to keep constantly on
hand, and for sale, a largo and very superior tu
sortmeut of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
at his new Bland, a fow.doora west of' Hannon’s
Hotel, and directly west of the court House. Car
lisle.
BRANDIES.
ALL 07 OZZOICJI BBABDB.
Wines,
Bhorry,
Port,
Moderio,
Lisbon,
Claret. '
Native.
Hock,
Johannlsberg,
and Bodorhelmar.
CHAMPAGNE.
Hcldslclc & Co., Golslor & Co., and Imperial.—
Gin, Bohlen, Lion, and Anchor.
WHISKY,
Superior O Bye, Choice Old Family Sector
Wheat, Scotch, and Irish.
Ale, Brown- Stout, Ac, Best to be bad tn Phila
delphia.
Bitters, of the very bo- quality.
Dealers and others desiring a pure article wll
Hud It os represented, at his whole attention wHI
he given to a proper auo careful selection of his
Stock, which cannot hemrpassed, and kapea to
Uavo the patronage of Iho public.
Dec, 1. 188 S.
Tjl W. CLARKE & CO.,
AJ * BANKS It'S
No. 35 S. Third St., Philadelphia,
GENERAL AGENTS
FOKTUB
NATIONAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
FOU THU
Stales of ± Pennsylvania and Southern New
Jersey.
The NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CCrIPA
NY is incorporation Chartered by Special Aot of,
Congress, approved July 25,16C8, with &
Cash Capital of One Million Dollars,
and Ip now thoroughly organised and prepared
for business. ~,
Liberal terms otiered to Agents and Solicitors,
who are invited to apply at our oflico.
Full particulars to bo hod on application at our
office, located In tho second story of our Banking
Douse, where circulars and Pamphlets, fully de
scribing tho advantage* offered by the Company,
tor Control and wertom Venn,
nylvuuiii to bo made to B, S. RUSBLUMnuoger.
Tnwauda Pa. L. W. CLARKE <k CO.,
lowuuua, n . No »»south Third Street.
Aug. 2D, 186 s Philadelphia Pa.
B. SHOW MR.