jteto SUnbcrtlscmcnts, W Samples sent by mail when written lor. Oct. 1. 1603.—1 y Auctioneering.— h. d. New roan, of south Middleton township, near Ts Tavern, offers Uls services to tho public as uu Auctioneer. Satisfaction guaranteed and charges moderate. Address, Mt. Holly. Cumber land county, Pouna. Oct. I,lBoB.—Qm (Electron Election proclamation.— Whereas, in and by an Act of tho General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, entitled, “An Act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth.” passed on the 3d day of July. Anno Domini, 1839, It-Is made the duty of the Sheriff of every county within this Com monwealth to give public notice of tho General Elections, and In such notice to enumerate— -Ist. Tho Ollicors to bo elected. 2d. Designating tho places at which tho elec tions are to be held. Therefore, I, JOS. 0. THOMPSON, High Sheriff of tho County of Cumberland, do hereby make known and give this public notice to tho electors of tho County of Cumberland, that on Tuesday the 13th day of October next An election will bo held at the several election districts in said County, at which time they will vote by ballot for One person for Auditor General of tho State of Pennsylvania. One person for Surveyor General of tho State of Pennsylvania. One person to represent tho 15th Congressional District, composed of tho counties of Cumber land, Perry and York, in tho Congress of tho United States. One person to represent tho 18fch Senatorial District, composed of tho counties of York and Cumberland, in tho Senate of Pennsylvania. One person to represent tho’county of Cum berland in tho House of Representatives of tho Sale of Pennsylvania. One person for District Attorney of tho coun ty of Cumberland. One person for Commissioner of the county of Cumberland. One person for Director of tho Poor of tho county of Cumberland. One person for Auditor of tho county ol Cum berland. One person for Coroner of tho county of Cum berland. One person for county Surveyor of tho county of Cumberland. The said election will bo held throughout tho county as follows; Tho election in the election district composed of the borough of Carlisle and tho townships of North Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Frunkford, and Lower Dickinson, will behold at tho Court House In the borough of Carlisle. The election in the election district composed of Lower West Ponnsborough township, will bo hold at the North School House In Plalnllold. The election In tho election district composed of Silver Spring township, will bo held ut tho public House of Geo. K. Duey, in Hoguestown In said township, Tho election In tho election district composed of Hampden township, will bo held at tho public house occupied by Miles Crowley, in said town ship. Tim election In the election district composed of tho.townshlp of Upper Allen, will bo held at tho public house of Joshua Culp, in Shepherds town. Tho election in tho election district composed of Middlesex township, will bo held at tho Mid dlesex School House. Tho election in tho election district composed of tho township of Lower Allen, will bo hold at tho wagoumakor shop of Jonas Hunchbargcr. on State Hill. Tho election In tho electron dlslrlct composed of East Pcnusborough township, will bo held at tho house of E. S, Hatilckl, in West Fairvlew. Tho election in tho election district composed of Now Cumberland, will bo held at tho house now kept by William 8011, In the borough of New Cumberland. Tho election In the election district composed of tho North Ward of tho Borough of Mechanics burg, at tho North West corner of Market House in said borough. The election in tho election district composed ofthoSouth Ward of tho Borough of Mechanics burg, at tho South-Westoor. of tho Market House in said Borough. Tho election in tho election district composed of Monroe township, will bo hold at tho public house kept by A. L. Harsh, In Churchtown, In siiUl township. The election in the election district comno-ed of J’enn township, will bo hold at the house lately occupied by Jacob Redsecker, In said township. Tho election in tho election dlstlct composed of Upper Dickinson, will bo hold at the house now occupied by Joseph Kuottle, known ns the Stone Tavern. Tho olection In tho election district composed of tho borough of Newvlllo, and townships of Milllin. Upper Frankford. Upper West Penns borough amVNorth Newton, will bo held at tho public School House In tho borough of Newvlllo. Tho election in tho election district composed of the borough of Nowburg end Hopewell town ship will bo held in the public School House, lu tho borough of Nowburg. The election in the election district composed of tho borough of Shippensburg, Shlpponsburg township and that part of Southampton town ship not Included in tho Leesburg election dis trict, will be held at tho Council House in the borough of Shippensburg. The election in the oloctlon district composed of Lower Southampton township, will bo held at tho house formerly occupied by William Max well, In Leesburg. ; Tho election In the election, district composed of South Newton township, will bo hold at tho School Houso in Jacksonville. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ho shall give notice that every person, except ing Justices of tho peace, who shall hold any ollico or appointment of profit or trust under tho government of the United States or of this State, or of any city or incorporated-district, whotht. a commissioned olllcor or otherwise, a subordi nate olllcor or agent, who is, or shall ho, employ ed under tho legislative, executive or Judiciary department of tills Stale, or of any city or in corporated district, and also that overy member of Congress and of the State legislature, and of the selector common council of any city,or com missioners of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exorcising, at tho same time, tho ollico or appointment of Judge, Inspec tor or clerk of any election of tills common wealth, and-that no Inspector, Judge, or other officer of any such election, shall bo eligible to any office to bo then voted for; butnothing here in shall bo so construed os to prevent any mili tia officer or borough officer serving as judge, in spector or clerk at any general or special elec tion; nor shall anything herein contained bo so construed as to prohibit a judge, Inspector or clerk of election from being voted for to fill any township office, or render either or any of them ineligible to hold tho same. Particular attention Is directed to tho first sec tion of the Actof Assembly,passed tho.3oth day of March, A. D., 1860, “An Act regulating the manner or Voting at all Elections, in the several counties of this Commonwealth “ That the qualified voters of the several coun ties of this Commonwealth, at nil, general, town ship, borough and special elections, are hereby, hereafter authorized apd required to vote, by tidkets, printed ox written, or partly printed and partly written severally classified as follows: One ticket shall embrace the names of all Judges of courts voted for, and to be labelled, outside, “ju diciaryone ticket shall embrace thenames of all State officers voted for, and bo labelled, “ State;” one ticket shall embrace the names of all county officers voted for, including a Senator, member, and members of Assembly, if voted for, and members of Congress. if voted for, nna bo la belled, “county;” one ticket shall embrace all tho names of all township officers voted for, and bo labelled “township;'’ ope ticket shall em brace the names of all borough officers voted for, and bo labelled “ boroughand each Class shall bo deposited In separate ballot-boxes.” In accordance with tho provisions of tho Btb section of an act entitled “ A further supplement to tho Election laws of this Commonwealth,” I publish the following: Whereas, By tho acts of tho Congress ol the United States, entitled, “An act to amend the several aote heretofore passed to provide for the enrolling and calling out the national forces, and for other purposes,” and approved March 3d, one thousand eight hundred and sixly-flvo, all per sons who have deserted tho military or naval, services of the United States, and who have not been discharged or relieved from tho penalty or disability therein provided, are doomed and ta- Jccir tohavo voluntarily relinquished and forfeit ed their right of citizenship and their rights to become citizens, and are deprived of exorcising any rights of citizens thereof: And whereas, Persons not citizens of tho United Slates aro not, under tho constitution and laws of Pennsylvania, qualified electors of this Com monwealth : Section I. Be it enacted, tCc., That in all elec tions hereafter in this Commonwealth, It shall bo unlawful for the Judge or Inspector of any sueU election to recoivoauy ballot or ballots from any persona embraced In tho provisions and subject to the disability Imposed by said act of Congress, approved March Ba, one thosand eight hundred andsixty-fivo, and It shall bo un lawful for any such person to offer to vote any ballot or ballots. Section 2. Tballfany suoh judge or inspec tors of election, on any one of them shall receive or consent to receive any such unlawful bal lot or ballots from any aucb disqualified person, he or they so offending shall bo guilty of amlsdemcan or, and upon conviction thereof In any court of sessions of this commonwealth, ho shall for eaoh offense, be sentenced to pay a lino of not less than one hundred dollars, and to undergo an imprisonment In the Jail of the proper county for not less than six days. Section 8, That if any person deprived of citi zenship, and disqualified as aforesaid, shall at any election hereafter to bo held in this com monwealth, vote or tender to tho officers there of, and offer to vote, a ballot or ballots, any per son so offending shall bo guilty of a misdemean or, and on conviction thereof In any court of quarter sessions of this commonwealth, shall lor each offence be punished in likewise manner as provided in tho proceeding section of this act in coso of officers of election receiving such unlaw ful ballot or ballots. Section 4. That if any person shall hereafter persuade or advise any person or persons, de prived of citizenship and pq afore* Election ! said, to offer any ballot or ballots to tho ofliccr of any election hereafter to be hold In this com monwealth, such persons so offending shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof in any court of quarter sessions of this commonwealth, shall bo punished in a Hire man ner as Is- provided In tho second section of Hits act In the caso of officers of such election receiv ing such unlawful ballot or ballots. Agreeably to tho provisions of tho sixty-first section of said act, “Every General and special Election shall bo open between tho hours of eight and ten In tho forenoon and shall continue open until seven o’clock In tho evening, when the polls shall bo closed,” Pursuant to tho provisions contained In tho seventy-sixth section of the act first aforesaid, tho Judges of the aforesaid districts shall respec tively take charge of,tho certificates of return of tho election of their respective districts, and produce them at a meeting of one Judge from oaoh district, at tho borough of Carlisle, on the third day after tho election, being, for tho pres ent year ON FRIDAY, THE IOTIi DAY OF OC TOBER NEXT, then and there to do and per form the duties required by law of said Judges. Also—That whore a Judge by sickness or un avoidable accident, Is unable to attend such a meeting of Judges, then the certificate or return aforesaid shall bo taken charge of by one of tho Inspectors or Clerks of the election of said dis trict, who shall do and perform tho duties re quired of said judge unable to attend. . Glvomunder my hand, at Carlisle, this 7th day of September IblW. JOSEPH C. THOMPSON. • Sept. 11,18C8. Sheriff. JEjtolicsi, dutoarc, Ac. Beauty, durability-, econo my. ’ The undersigned having returned from, tho cities with a largo stock ot goods, invito tho at tention of all who desire satisfaction to call and examine their stock consisting in part of STOVES, such ns tho Rarley Sheaf, Dictator, Noble Cook, Eclipse, and other varieties of COOK STOVES, which they challenge tho trade to compete with, feeling confident that they can sell bettor stoves sor5 or less money than any firm In the-country.— ?ho attention of the public Is Invited to their choice selection of # RANGES, PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, among which can bo found » SPEARS’ CELEBRATED Revolving Light Base Burning Stove, Juniata Base Burning Parlor Heater, in fact they can please you with Stoves of all binds at prices which defy competition. PUMPS, for deep Wells and Cisterns constantly on hand. Their stock of goods comprises everything kept In a first class furnishing Store, such as Coffee Mills, Flatirons, Coal Buckets, Coni Sieves Shovels and Pokers, Registers, Toilet Ware, Foot Tubs, Infant Bathing Tubs, Chamber Sets Ac. Ac. Ac., Also, Copper and Brass Dippers, Wrought Iron Pans and Ladels, Cake Pans and Moulds, Spoons Knives and Forks, And all kinds of Hollow Ware. TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, of all kinds Constantly on hand, manufactured by the best workmen of the best material. Buy ing stock In largo lots for the cash they ore en abled to sell at small advances, all they ask is a call from you to examine their goods and price list, after which they feel certain you will buy no where else. Their motto is "Live and Let Live," Fire bricks and grates for all kinds of Stoves, constantly on hand. Boynton Base Burning Fire Place Heater, similar to the Latrobo. Ton Plato Stoves, PORTABLE and STATIONARY HEATERS and RANGES of tho different manu facturers and patterns. Old stoves taken in exchange, No CS North Hanover Street. THE ORIENTAL THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL Base Burning Coal Stoves, and Parlor. Furnaces, Have received Four First Gian Premium* at tki New York State and other Fain. Alee, the great SILVER MEDAL at the Fair of the American Institute held to the City of Now York, 1809* THEY ARE PERPETUAL BURNERS, ONLY ONE ELBE BEING- REQUIRED TO BE MADE DURING THE SEASON. THEY ARE PERPEOT VENTILATORS OP THE APARTMENT. THERE OAN BE NO ESCAPE OF GAS FROM THEM. THERE OAN BE NO CLINKER OR SLAG TO OBSTRUCT, THE EIRE TOLL REMAIN EOR DAYS WITH OUT ATTENTION. THE ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL TO AN “OPEN HEB." THEY ARE POWERFUL HEATERS AND YET PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO . MILD WEATHER. THEY ARB THE MOST ECONOMICAL STOVES AND FURNACES EVER MADE. THE FURNACE WILL HEAT, SATISFAO TOBILY, BOTH AN UPPER AND A ' LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FUEL. TUo following aro a few of the many references to persons who have been and are now using tho “ORIENTAXi,” and to whom wo confident ly refer for testimony as to its great merit. H, E. BroochbUl, Dr. D. Mahon, * Miller & Bowers, Dr. Cornman, Wm, Sponslor, D. Spotta, J. Noffidngor, D. Lon gneoker, E. Xioonard, Mrs. Galbraith, Dr. Zitzer, Jacob Thudium, and quite a number of others. For Sale by RINESMITH & RUPP, JVo. 68, North Hanover Street, OAItLIfILK, PeNN'A. Sept. 2-1.1888—6 m i~" JOHNSON'S J RHEUMATIC COMPOUND^ [BLOOD PURIFIERI EHEUM ATIBM SIXTEEN YEAES’ STANDING COMPLETELY CUBED. READ TIIXS TESTIMONIAL AND BE CONVINCED: Messrs. R. E. Sellers & Co.,—This is to certi fy that for the last sixteen years I have been se verely afflicted with Rheumatism, often confin ed to my house, and even unable to walk. Being in the post office, about two monts ago, Mr. Clark observed my crippled condition, and urged me to try a bottle or Johnson’s Rheumatic Com pound. 1 followed his advice, and now, by the blessing of God and the use of half a bottle of your compound, 1 am free from all symptoms of rheumatism, and can walk, without the aid of my staff, os well as over. JAMES M’DOWEL. Tarentom, October 25,1805, I have known Mr. M’Dowel for a number of years, and do not hesitate to vouch for the truth of tho above statement. JAS, CLARK, Postmaster. R, E. SELLERS & CO., Sole Proprietors, Pittsburg, Pa. 4®-For sale by JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY <St COWDEN, Phlla. HAVERSTICK BROS., Carlisle. Sep. 21,1808.— ly SOTIOE. —Notice Is hereby given that letters Testamentary on tho estate of Bayid ao, Esq., deceased, late of Hampden town ship, Cumberland county,, have been grant ed to tho 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 vytU present them for settlement. G. W. CRISWELL, July 30,1803.—6 t Scemtor. TO THOSE INTERESTED—We are fhlly prepared to make outpapersand pro secute emunsbofope the board of Commissioners, appointed to assess and appraise damage done during tho lato rebellion. JAB. A. DUNBAR, JAS. B, SMITH. Sept, 21,1803—1 t Office Ho. 7, Rbeem’a Hall. fßlsccllancons. BY THE UNITED STATES AUTHORITY. S. C. THOMPSON A CO’S QUKAT ONE DOLLAL SALE OF Silks, Shawls, Dress Goods. Linen Goods, Dry Goods, Cottons. Fancy Goods. Albums, Bibles, Silver Plated Ware, Cutlery, Watches, Sowing Machines, Ac., Ac. These articles to be sold at the uniform price of ONE DOLLAR EACH, and not to bo paid for until you know what you cvro to receive. Tho most popular and economical method of do ing business In tho country. By patronizing this sale you have a chance to exchange your goods. The smallest article sold for ONE DOLLAR can bo exchanged for a Silver Plated, Five Bot tled Revolving Castor, or your Choice of a largo variety of other Articles upon Exchange List. TERMS TO AGENTS. Certificates giving a complete description of ar ticles to bo sold for One Dollar will bo sold at tho rate of TEN CENTS EACH. For a Club of Thirty , and $3.00, The person sending It can have their choice of the following articles as their commission: 29 Yards Cotton Cloth, Harris Cloth Pants Pattern, Splen did Bowie Knife, Lancaster Unlit, Engraved Sil ver Spoon Holder. Pair Ladies’ extra quality Cloth Boota,Prlnt Dress Pattern, Worsted Break fast Shawl, White Linen Table Cloth, sot of steel bladodJKnlvcs and Forks, sot of Silver Plated Forks, Embossed Table Spread, Elegant Engrav ed Silver Plated Gold Lined Goblet, Violin and Bow, Fancy Dress Pattern, Elegant Silk Beaded Parasol, 100-plcturo Morroco Photograph Album, Elegant Ivory Handled Spangled Silk Fan, One dozen largo size Linen Towls, Fancy Balmoral Skirt, Ladles’ Morroco Shopping Bag. Honey comb Quilt, Alhambra Quilt, Ladles’ Splendid Square Wool Shawl, Ladles’Solid Gold Califor nia Ring, Gent’s Plain or Engraved Gold Ring (10 carets fine). Ladles' Solid Black Walnut Writ ing Desk, Ladles' Fancy Black Walnut Work Box, Cottage Clock, one dozen Ladles’ Linen H’dkerchlofiu, extra quality, or one dozen Gent’s Linen Haudkerobiois. For a &lub of Sixty, and $6.00 One of the following article: 10 Yards Shooting, Harris Cloth Pants and Vest Pattern, Pair Honey comb Q,nilts, Cylinder Watch, Double Barrel Ri fle Pistol, Fancy Cashmere Dress Pattern, Thib et Shawl,Three Yards Double width Waterproof Cloaking, Four Yds. Wool Fracking, Sot of Laco Curtains. Ladies’ Double Wool Shawl, Silver Plated Card Basket, Splendid Engraved Silver Plated Ice Plchor, Engraved Silver Plated Ten- Eot, 100-plcturo Turkey Morroco Photograph Al um, Lancaster Quilt, Alpafia Dress Pattern, En graved Sliver Plated alx-uottled Revolving Cas tor, Pair Gent’s Calf Boots, Splendid Balmoral Skirt, Sot of Ivory Handled Knives, with Silver Plated Forks, Rosewood Frame Brass Alarm Clook.Palr of AJIWooI Blankets,Splendid Bead ed and Lined Parasol, Ladies’ Splendid Morroco Traveling Bag, Pair of Alhambra Quills, Thirty Yards Print or a Marsaillcs Quilt. For a Club of One Hundred , and §lO.OO, 00 Yards Sheeting, Fancy Cashmere Coat, Pants and Vest Pattern, extra quality, Engraved Sliver Plated Six Bottled Revolving Castor, with Cut Glass Bottles, Pair Splendid Rose Blankets, Splendid Engraved Silver Plated Tea Set, (three Pieces, Sugar Bowl, Tea pot and Creamer,LSllver lated Cake Basket, Fancy Plaid Wool Long Shawl, Twenty-five Yards Hemp Carpeting, Splendid Violin and Bow, English Barngo Shawl Splendid Alpaca Dress Pattern, Silver Hunting Cosed Watch, Splendid Bible with Elegant Steel Engravings, Family Record, and Photograph Page, Poplin Dross Pattern, Engraved Silver Pla ted Ice Pitcher, Splendid Boayer Cloak Pattern, Sharp’s Revolver, Splendid Acoordeon, Music Box, One Pair Fine Damask Table Covers with One Dozen Dinner Napkins to mulch. CUmmtadona fur Jjaryer Clubs in Proportion. Agents will please TAKE NOTICE of this. Do not send mimes, but number your clubs from ono upwards. Slake your letters short and plain as possible. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE, a-B-.Be sure and send m oncy by Registered Letter, when possible. In some Instances Country Post' masters have refused to forward letters to us, supposing that our business came under the law against Lotteries, Gift Enterprises, ic.. although it has boon over and over declared lawful by the legal authorities. This action Is instigated by the Jealousy of Country Merchants. In case any Postmaster should again decline to forward loiters, SEND BY EXPRESS. We cannot he responsible J or Money lost , unless some jwccautions are taken toinsurc its safely . BEND FOR CIRCULARS. Bond your address In full. Towu, County and SUito. S. C. THOMPSON &. CO., No. 80 Hanover St., Sop. 21,1868.—1 w Boston, Mass. Book agents wanted for THE FASTEST) SELLING HOOK EXTANT. “MEN OP OUR TIMES/ 1 or Lending Patriots of the Day. An elegant vol ume. splendidly Illustrated with Hi beautiful Steel Engravings, and a portrait of the author, BEECHER STOWE. Agents say It Is the beat, and sells the quickest of any book they over sold. Now is the time to sell It. Everybody wants it. Agents are taking 200 orders per week. Wo pay extra largo com missions and grunt exclusive territory. Bond for circulars giving full particulars. Address HAUT FOiIDPUBLISHINaCO., Hartford, Ct. WE HAVE COME With great Inducements to agents to co-opcrato with us in our GRAND ONE DOLLAR BALE! Sheetings Free oi Cost to our Agents. Watches Free of Cost to pur Agents. Sewing Machines Free of Cost to Agents. •Leather Goods Free of Cost to Agents. Linen Goods Freo of Cost to our Agents. Silks and Shawls Freo of Cost to Agents. Boots and Shoos Free of Cost to Agents. Dress Goods Freo of Cost to our Agents. Great Dollar Bargains for our Customers . Bend for our circular. Agents, wanted every where. Address, HARRIS & PLUMMER, Sep. 21, ’OB,-lW 31 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. WANTED —AGENTS. —$75 to $2OO per month everywhere, male and female, to introduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COM MON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MAOHINE.- Thls Machine will stitch, hem, fell tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider In a most supe rior manner. Price, only $lB. Fully warranted for five years. Wo win pay sloooforany Machine that will sow stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the “ Elastic Lock Stitch.” Every second stitch can bo cut, and still the cloth cannot bo pulled apart with out tearing It. Wo pay agents from $75 to $2OO per month and expenses, or a commission from which twice that amount can bo made. Address, BECOME & CO., PITTSBURG, PA., or BOSTON, MASS. , CAUTION.—Do not be imposed upon by other parties palming offworthlcss cast-iron machines, under tno same name or otherwise. Ours fu tho only genuine and really practical cheap machine manufactured. Sep. 24,1888.—4 w TOBACCO ANTIDOTE, warranted to remove all deslro for Tobacco. This great remedy Is an excellent appetizer. It purifies (he blood. Invigorates tho systepu, possesses great strengthening power, enables tho stomacho to digest tho heartiest food, makes sleep refreshing, and establishes robust health. StnoTcers and Chewers for Sixty Years Cured. Price, Fifty Cents, post free. A treatise on tho Injuri ous ofiects of Tobacco, with lists of references, testimonials, &o. t sent free. Agents wanted. Ad dress Dr. T. R, ABBOTT, Jersey City, N. J. Aug. 20,1868.—12 w .. (Boofrg. rpHE FALL & WINTER CAMPAIGN IN THE Dry Goods Trade Opened AT THE CHEAP STOKE OF L. T. GREENFIELD, NO. 4, HAST MAIN STREET. I would respectfully call the attention of my patrons and others to my fine selection ol goods. Just arrived from Urn eastern cities. Jinny of which 1 will he able to soil nt prices much helow former figures, us will he seen from the follow ing. DOMESTIC GOODS, BOOOyds. of the most popular prints at 12Jd c Domestic Ginghams at 12’ <, 15, IS and 20 c. Drown Manila at 15, and IS c. Blenched Muslin st 10,12’4, 15, A tip top, SJcirllng nt 20 c. Canton Flunols nt 15,20, and 25 c. Tickings at 15, IS, 20, 25 and upward. Crashes nt I 2 J, 15 and 20 c. Also n full line of Checks, .Stripes, Demins, Kentucky Joans, Drillings and other Domestic Goods nt correspondingly LOW PUICES. DRESS GOODS Having determined to Increase my stock of Dress Goods, I have purchased a slock that will compete with any in the valley, us to qnant.lt? and quality, ami at prices that cannot fall to please. They consist In part of BLACK SILKS, from the lowest grade up to SI per yard. A beautiful assortment of COLORED SILKS of all the latest shades. SILK CIIANt JEA BLE MIXTURES. French Merinos, All Wool Corded Poplins, All Wool Plain Poplins, Empress Cloths, Chono I’opllm Alexander Poplins Oriental Lusters, Striped Wincey Lustre Cord, ALL WOOL DEL AINKS, Single and Double Width ALPACAS IN ALL SHADES, AMERICAN DELAINES, MOURNING GOODS, HUMP A /. INKS 11 LACK FRENCH MERINOS, ALL WOOL DELAINES. A Beautiful Selection of BLACK AND WHITE MIXTURES. counters CRAPE VEILS and COLLARS, BLACK THIBET SHAWBS, Square ami Kong, together with a full ass at meulof . , FUNERAL GOODS For which orders will he promptly and satlsfnc- CLOTHS & CASS I MERES, lILACIC ('LOTUS, 'nmi the I owes: Guide of American to the Fin est French. A M E U I CA N P F. A V E R S VBENCH BEAVER For overcoat 1 - - . A Large Stock of PLAIN & FANCY (‘ASSI NETSA: CASSIMERES. In this branch of my trade I would particular ly call attention, as 1 am confident that I have the largest and best selected stock of these goods of any store tills side of the cities, and having made It an object In order to suit, mv numerous customers in those articles, all i ask is mi Inspec tion, fully satisfied that none can compete with, or undersell me. BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! ! In these I am now offering bargains that can lot bo found elsewhere. CORSETS! CORSETS!! In this branch of our trade wo arc the only house that keeps a variety of lhe.se articles.— Mix’s Celebrated star Corset. Milling at Sl.iKb The Regular French Corset. Thompson's Patent Glove fitting Corset, being the most perfect arti cle of the kind known. Also, n lino French Cor set with 50 stays. &JIA WLX! My stock of Shawls Is very mil and will bo sold nt prices to suit all. They consist of Square and Long Hlanlcet Shawls, Paisley Shawls *,vc. Cloth for Ladles Suclls, of all Shades, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS T ABLE OI L C L O T H « STAX 11 OIL CLOTHS OIL AND FA I* HR BLINDS, jroTioys! Gloves and Hosiery hi groat variety, and very cheap. Latest stylos of HOOP SKIRTS, BALXIOHAL SKIRTS. FUR<S ! FURR ! ! FURS !! ! Having accepted the agency of ono of the larg est Fur Manufacturers In tho country, 1 will by this means Imvo on hand to offer for Inspection, on the Ist of October next, ono of the largest ana finest selection of Furs over brought to this place, and will oiler such Inducements to purchasers that cannot fall to please, both as to price anu Atmlitv. By this arrangement my woek will al ways bo fresh, and having no risk In the wiles wHI ho able to sell at very short prollts. Remember the place, NO. 1 EAST MAIN STREET, L. T. GREENFIELD. SOP. 21, 1803. j. Heal ©state Sales VALUABLE’ TOWN PiIOPEUTY AT PUIVATE SAKE,—-The subscriber of fers nt private sale, a half lot of ground, on West Pomfrol street lu llio Borough of Carbide, 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 Hoorn and Kitchen on first lloor.uud live commodious bed rooms on second door—with Bake House, Hydrant and Cistern attached to the property. All the buildings in excellent re pair. Porsonsdosirlng to view the properly, will please call on the undersigned, residing on the same, MAUY MUIIUAV Kept. 10, ISOS—SI, "PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE I HEAL ESTATE.—By virtue of nu order of t lie Orphan's Court of Cumberland county, the un dersigned Administrator and Administratrix of tho estate of Jacob L. Zook, late of Caroline Co., Stale of Maryland, deceased, will soli by public outcry, on the premises, in Upper Allen town ship, Cumberland county, and State of Peunsyl vani, on Satudny, October 3d, ISGB, all o’clock P. 51., of said day, tho following described valuable real estate, to wit: Tract No. I bounded by lands of William Mlely, David Zook’s heirs, Wm. Wilson,Zook and Miller. Containing ten Acres, more or less, and having thereon erectedtwo sior Brick House, Frame Barn. Wash House and other improvements. Tract No. 2, hounded by lands of Zook ami Miller, Lishurh loud:;,.I. c. Wingart and others. Containing forty Acres, more or less. To he sold In parts or as a whole to suit purchasers. Tract No. 3, the undivided half of Lime Klin properly, hounded by lands of Jacob L. Zook’s heirs, Lisburn roads, Win. Mlely, and olbors. 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 onomlleSouth of Shop licrdslown. On tractNo.lt liorolaasplcndidymiug Orchard, containing almost every variety of fruit trees. Water convenient, and everything about tho house arranged so ns to make 11 one of tho most desirable properties in tho county: Tho Lime Kiln property has on It the best (Quarries In the counts', yielding a highly superior quality of stone for building purposes, and when used for burning lime, yields tho best in the county.— Tho lime finds a ready marketin tho counties of York, Adams and Cumberland. Terms of sale; Ten per cent of the purchase money when tho property isstrickeudown. Fifteen porconton the confirmation of the sale by the Orphan's Court, and the balance on tho Ist day of April A. D. isfil), when deed willbo made and possession giv- Sept. IU. IfeGS—ts T>XJRXjIO bale of real estate. I —On Thursday, the Ist day of October, The subscriber will sell at public sale, cm the premises, situated In Monroe township, 1 mile South of Churchlowu, and adjoining lands of Jos. Bramltarul tho heirs of Bernard Wtaub ami other lands of the subscriber, a Small Farm, con taining 10 Acres, more or less, of good Limestone Laud. Tho Improvements are a largo two-story Stony House, a largo Stono Hunk Harn, Wagon Slic'd, Corn Crib ami other out-bulidlngs. Also, a never-falling Spring of Water, Spring House ami Cistern at the house. There is a lino thriv ing Young Orchard of all kinds of Choice Fruits. Tho land is in a high state of cultivation, having been ali limed and under good fences, principal ly post fence of locust posts and chestnut rails. The farm is convenient to schools and mills and Ison the North side to Yellow Hrcochcs Creek and lias a good water power suilleleut to drive any kind of machinery, there being an old dam, 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 tho day of sale can call on tho tenant on the farm or on tho subscriber liv ing In Carlisle. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock I‘. M.. on said day, when terms will bo made known by Sept, ID. IMS —ts MOSES BUICKER. PUBLIC SALE.—On Saturday. Octo ber ll.isiis.—The undersigned, Administrator of Israel D. Hoyor, deceased, late of Lower Allen township, Cumberland county, Pa., subject to tlie approval of tho Orphan’s Court of Cumber land county, will soli at Public Sale, on tho prem ises, one mile North of Lisburn, and three miles South ofHhlreinnnstown, on tho Yellow Brcoch cs CrooK, tho following Ileal Estate, viz: A largo two-story Woolen Factory, with 2ti Acres, move or loss, of good Farming Land, a two-story Dwel ling House, Hank Barn, and other outbuildings, a well of water at tho door, nml an Orchard of Choice Fruit. Tho above profferty has a good location and an excellent water power. Thu machinery consists of Weaving Looms. Curding and Spinning Machines «tc., and Is calculated to do a large amount of work. Bale to commence at 1 o’clock, when terms will be made known bv JOHN G. BOYER, Sept. 10, ISlJB—ts Aitmlni.strulnr Alpaca Poplins. Fifteen building lots at PUBLIC SALE.—Tho undersigned will sell on Tuesday, Octoberfith, at 1 o,clock I*. .if., at the Conn House, In Carlisle, Fifteen Choice Building Lots, fronting In part on North St., between West ami College Sta„ hi part on West St. between North and Penn Sts., In part on Penn St. be tween West and College Sts., and in part on Col lege St. between North and Penn Sts. Tkums.— Ten per cent, cash, on day of sale, the remainder on or before tho tenth day of Novomherensning, when deed will he made and possession given.— For further particulars call on .1. W. SMILEY. Sep. 2i.—2L No. .13 N. Hanover st., Carlisle. yALUABLE FARM AT BUBLIO Sale.—On Saturday, the ITth of OeUib.-r Iml. The subscriber as Executor of the hu-L will ami testament of Samuel Mussulman, deceased, will sell at Public Sale on the premises, Umt val uable tract of Limestone Land, situate In Silver Spring township, about mile West of the vil lage of Now Kingston, and about (iU miles Fast of Caiillslo, adjoining lands of Ifell, Samuel Hemlnger, Henry Kennga, and others. Con taining l:W Acres more or less. The Harrisburg, Carlisle and Cimmborsburg Turnpike passes through the farm, and tho improvements ona nist. of n TWu-SUivy WoivtViorbrmrtint! 1 , and Wash House, Slone Bank Barn, 75 by 10 feet Wagon Shed with Corn Cribs attached, Carriage House and Hog Pen and all other necessary out buildings. There are two Wells of Water ami n Cistern on tho premises. An Orchard of Choice fruit of dlllerent kinds, and tho fences aio In good order, About ’A) Acres are coveied with lino Thriving Timber. Tho residue is clear and hi a high state of cultivation, and Ims been re cently limed. Any person wishing to view the premises can do so on, or before the day ut sale. Side to commance at 1 o’clock P. M. t on said day, when terms and conditions will lie made known by JOHN MUSSULMAN. Jr„ Sep. i“, Isas.—ts J-lrccutov. IjIAUM AT PUBLIC SALE.—Oti Snt imlay, Oct. J. ISO*.—Will be sold ill public -.ale hv the subscriber, attorney In fact for the heirs."on the promises, situated in Mllllin town ship,s miles North of Newvllle and ‘JmilesScmth of Doubling Gap Springs, on the road lending irom Sherman’s store to Kneltlo’s school house, the farm, lato of Samuel Uamp,dee'd., hounded by lauds of Henry Snyder, Geo, Carl and Geo. Greegor, containing 7b Acres of Land, good • pmlltv ot slate. The Improvements are a good Log Dwelling House, Wash House, Log Darn, Wagon shed and Hog Pen. There is a thriving Young Orchard, and oilier trull trees. A good Well of Water near the door and running water on the place. About six acres are good limber land ; (jauntily of lino Locust. The land islngooil condition, rolling but not hilly and easily eultlvu u.-d. Poisons desiring to view the property will call on Joseph Whistler, residing two mile.-. North of Newvlllo near the road leading to Doubling Gap. Sale to eommenceat JUo'eJock M„ on said dav when terms will be made known by PFNJAMIS GOODYFAIt, Bep. 17, IfetiS.—bt Alt’’/ in fad for Do- h<ir\. A TAJ AB LITTI OT E L PROPERTY AT PHI VATE SALF. OR KXCI I ANG K FOR A FARM.—The subscriber oll’ers nt private sale the well known Hotel stand In Newvlllo. Pa., known as the Logan House. The lat(upou which the hotel stands; contains 73 by 160 feet, and In addition thereto will ho sold an excellent Gar den, containing (S 3 by ISO loot. The house Is large and substantially built of stone, containing S sleeping apartments, good Par-room, Dining room, Parlor, Kitchen and all modern convun icncles. a good well of water at the door, excel lent stabling for forty horses. Ice House, Woo I House, Smoke House, and all necessary out buildings. The Logan House Is widely and fa vorably known and ts largely patronized, ft 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. Ahl, at Newvlllo, Pa., JO*. A. WOUDHI7KN. .Sept. 3, ISO.S—If EARM FOR SALE.—Situated in Mid • dlesex township, near the Carlisle Springs. talningllOO Acres of the best quality of Free stone, Mountain ami Meadow land, In a good state of cultivation; with water convenient to every part. Puddings good and commodious.— Parn 72 by 50 feel. Fruit of every kind la abun dance. Terms very reasonable. A farmer with SIUOO In cash, can secure the property, together with the privilege of cultivating u Farm of l;» Acres, Immediately adjoining the above. For further particulars call or address. DANKILA. HKNWOOD. •Sept. 17,1SG8— 1m Carlisle Springs, Pa. BKAL ESTATE ATPRIV A T E JAj SALE,—The undersigned offers at private sale a Farm containing (Mpd Acres, of Limestone Land, lying live miles West of Carlisle, on the Walnut Poltom road, and having thereon elec ted a line, large now Prick House, two stories n igh. a good Pai n ami other Improvement. There Is a Well ot Water, at the door, and a good Orch of Choice Fruit. Price 8115.00 per acre. For par ticulars enquire of Sep. 17, IbtiS.—3t S. M. KENYON. Five houses for salk.-tiic undersigned offer at Private Hale. Five new two-story Frame Houses, with two-story backbulldlngs. Each house contains six rooms, finished lu tfiobost style. Tho lots are 2ou feel deep. The properties will bo sold together or separately, at low rates and easy terms. For hu>* thcr particulars, enquire at Delaney A Shrom’s Coal and Lumber yard, .Sept. 10,180S —tf Private Bale. — Two Farms, on the road leading from Nowvlllo to While Sulphur springs, known as tho Upper and Lower Har per Taverns. Terms easy. E. HARPER. Sept. 17.X8CS —31* IT'OR SALK.—A very desirable Brick JQ Dwelling House, on West street, between Pomfret and South. Possession given Novem ber 15th, If desired. Apply to Aug ia. IKoB.—tf J. M. WEAKLEY. |3 EGISTER’S NOTlCE.—Notice r\iheroby given to all persons Interested, that* uTo following accounts Imvo been filed In this of fice, by tho accountants therein named.for exam ination, and will bo presented to tho Orphan’s Court of Cumberland County, for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday, October. UUth, A. D.. 1503: 1. Tho account of Jacob Koons, Guardian of Sarah Erford, a minor child of Jacob Erfordlate of East Pennsboro* township, deceased.' 2. First and final account of William Bough man, Admr.of Mary Glut/,lute of NewfonTwp., deceased. 8.- First and final accountof John Oiler, Admr. ■of David Finkcnbinder, late of MUUIn Twp., deceased. j. First and final account of J. I'. Deeehcr, Admr. of Martin M. Hweigeit.late of Bureau Co. Illinois deceased. u.The second and final account ol Joseph Mar tin, Execulorof Jacob Martin lute of East Penns boro’Twp., deceased. 0 First and final accountof John Mount/., Ad ministrator of Daniel Mountz.dccea.scd. 7. First and final account of Philip Llzman and Anna Gebhnrt,'Administrators or Jacob Geb hart. Into of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased. y, First and final account of James Dunlap, Ex’r of Geo, W. Rea. dec’d. J. DORSXXEIMER, Bopt. 24, 1805—31 ReoMer. •SAM’L lIAHTZLEH, A<hnr LEVINA ZOOK, Adm’r. fHisrcllanraus. Foreign and domestic LiIiUOHS. Edward Shower respectfully announces tq tho public, that ho continues to keep constantly on hand, and for sale, a large and very superior tu* sortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EUiUOIUS, at ids new stand, a few doom west of Hannon’.s Hotel, and directly w e-1 of ihe ( oin I House. (’ar ii UA N 1> J KS Alii, of CTioin: ruAMs. Wines. Sherry, Fort, Madeiia, Lisbon, Claret. Native, Hock. Johannlsberg, ami Boderhelmcr, C II A M.l* AG N E . llcklMck & Co., Gclsier A Co., and Imperial.— Gin, Holden, 1 Jon, and Anchor. WHISKY, Superior Old Hyc. Choice Old Family Nectar Wheat, Scotch, ami Irish. Ale, Brown Stoat, Ac. Best to be had in Phila delphia. Bitters, of tho very bos quality. Dealers and others dec ring a puie article wll llud U ns represented, a- ’ds whole attention will bo given to a proper anc careful selection m ids Stock, which cannot hr and ln.pi n> have the patronage of the puldle. * E. SHOWER. Doc. I, ISM, JjIALL GOODS. RICKEY, SUAUI’F A CO, impouthiw, JOBBERS AND At Popular Prices, A VERY EXTENSIVE ASSORT.M ENT ol- PALL DRESS GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO NO. 727 CHESTN UT STREE T, PH I LA Sop. 17, im PENNSYLVANIA STATE AG U \- CULTURAL SOCIETY. Tho next exhibition of thin Society will bo held AT HARRISBURG, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday , Friday, September2oami3o—October] and2,IS(JS. Catalogues of Premiums can be had, and In formation given upon application to the Secre tary, at Harrisburg. The PREMIUM LIST has been enlarged, and is a very liberal one. Excur sion tickets will bo sold by the prlnr.lpal Rail roads leading to Harrisburg, and freight carried at reduced rates. A. BOYD HAMILTON, A. H. LoNOAKKit, Secretary Aug. 27, lS(W.—Ot pHI L I V H ILL, MANUFACTURER Of- a t o oil church sr::r.rr, VlllLAVKlA’ll M. ■C-o-Ncad /or Knyruvintj mid Privet.:^. N. H.—PRESIDENTIAL CAM l‘A 11i N TORCH IS, 25, 2S, Bit, :15 ami Hu.nu per Hundred. Hepi. to, mas—it 1835. EBTABLISHKI> 1835. Xcylcct (i Cold and Breed Consumption ! WII,I< CUKi: Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, In fluenza, Tickling In the Throat, Coughs, Colds, &c., are the victims of Its wonderful power. Most of the mixtures sold for coughs ate com posed of spirituous and liilhunmory articles, which while they give Utile relief, ivally do buna. The Imperial Cough Syrup e..mains no sphituous Ingredient whatever.ami may he used in ulI cases with beneficial effect. Until thv Tr.ylinumi/ uj thusr I- Itn lain- hi-'il il. U. K. SULI.KKS, J)rur Sir—\ have e. d Dr. SeR «iV Imperial Cough syi up consul. a >ly l-.r Die Ist year, ami believe It to be Ihe In si al l tele ot ,n- kind In u •«(•, and lull> equal I o :i s r .aum-ii atloiis. W. P. LINCuI.N. M. D. U. K. si - .i.u;it.v-l have been tvoubP-d willi a ough for llie last live > ears. t»y reason of wiin-h have frequently been unable to sleep more than ijiH the night. I tried many remedies, but all In aim 1 bean! of your Cough Syrup, ami ie olved to irv If, and nou"statc that the use of a j\v bottles has cured mo entirely. I cheerfully •eoinmeml it ns n safe, speedy ami pleasant cure ir coughs and colds. Yours, respectfully. i.’3-For sale by JOHNSON. HOLLOWAY W CuWDKN, Plilla, HAVLRSTICK Carlisle. Sep, ‘2l, ISeS.—ly G2B (>2S VOU S E TS, COUS ET S WM.T. UOi'KIXS, 7VO. GfiS ARCJI STREET, PIIILA., MANUFAITL’KICK OP Till: CUI.iniHATEU - tIHAJiriON” HOOP SKIIiTH Ihv I.udics, Misscacmcl Children, The largest as.soi I merit, anil best qpallity mid stylos in the American Miuicot. livery lady should try them, us they recommend themselves bv wearing longer, retaining ihcir shape niuoh butter, being lighter and more <*w(ic than all others—WARRANTED In every respect, nmlsold at very low prices, Ask lor IXOI'KIMH* “ CHAM* Superior Hand-made Whale-Rone CORSETS in Fifteen liillerent Grades including IhQ ‘‘linpyO- nr' and Thompson A: Laugdon's “ OLO\ I’. I' I i- TIS'G” CORSETS, ranging In prices from M ets, jo together with .Joseph Rockers I Ei Jv RRATED FRENCH WOVEN CORSETS, superior shapes and ipmlltv.Ten dlHeront Grades, from Sl.lo to So.jO. They are the tlnest and best goods fur Die prices, ever Impoited. The trade suppli ed with ILUUF SKIRTS and CORSETS at the Lowest Rales. . ... . ~ Those vlsUingjan"CSty should not fall lo mlj r and Goods and Trices, us we defy all competition. Inu- 10m NOTU'E of Jacob Ensmintfcr, Sr f an orphan's Court, held hi Carlisle, Cnmheriaml Comity, on thePJth of Au gust, WiS, the following pio«vedlngs were had : In the matter of the petition of Mary A. Whlsler, administratrix emu tost.mmnto annexe, of Jacob Ensmlnger, dee'd, lor discharge from her trust. Now, to wit. August iti, istts. Rule granted to show cause why the petitioner should not !>e dis charged. Personal not lee of said to ho given to John Whlsler, the. husband of said Mary a. Whlsler, uml to the creditors, II there he any. ol said desceclent, by publication in two news papers in Cumberland County, for at least lim e weeks previous to the 20th of October. IN,*. Hep. 21, INIS.—JL BY THE CUI, Ul. ckjlng a r rnni)’ For a family wishing In tlu» hnd and cheapest Trimmer. Guaranteed equal lo any In tho world! Has all ihu strength of old soap with the mild and lathering quuhiU'S of uemilim Gasilin. Try ihUsplendid Snap. ‘*o-i hy the ALUMS L’IIKMH'AL WOIIKS, I-' North. Front street, Philadelphia. Soph 3, ]*>CS—Jy. TTALTAN iJKKS FOR SALK.—The I hubii-. I' > i «..s ma arnmuiUitotl a tim ber of i-nliiiilt'h of Italian Hoes, will ih <•s them this full at reasonable priors. 5 <•' -oas wishing to juivtliiiM! will rail at. my A|>i n • >ml select for tnemsr-lvcs. 100 J H»s. of j.u.v llune.V, imulu this s. a-oli b,v the above K» s also for Bale. JOHN UUT*U.\I.! . 100 South Hanover M. i'uiiki 1 Sept. 3, IKK—ot* LAIN and FANCY PRINTING of EVKUY duscmui'Tiok neatly executed 111 ihr VOLUNTEEB Ottice. flcto ¥orfe Column. £ ALU ABLE INFORMATION'. YOUR~OWN NUMBKK.S IK THE ROYAL SPANISH LOTTERY! TUo most responsible institution of the kind in the world. Selecting numbers In this lottery Is a new Idea—and one well adapted to the wants of the people. It affords a safer means of specula tivo investment than most other huMm-ss risks. For full information, address IJ.OYD, SMMMKS & CO., Konm lit. 7.1 Nassau Street, June ‘S\ New York. T7MPLOYMENT AT YOUR OWN I'J HOMES.—Kelhcr sex—suitable for a steady hand or leisure hours—ln every city and town. IjABGE PROFITS KEALIZEI). Address, with red stamp, for particulars, WARNER A CO.. Juno 11. I.SGK. Hit) I'.rvuihnmj. A'm- York. UKTAli.I.ns, LATBST NEW YORK NEWS. Tin: GREATLY EXCITED A BKAIITIFU'-U 'ns is" A IiEAIITIFIER. Oil ! TltosU COHNS. ! <)11! TIMSC COHNS. \Lnihr-,' Miis/a-mr fnr •‘IIKNIIV U. COKTAU, of No. 10 <■(. sli\ MC. .•( i > ,s;l |(| lo be * (UtV with rt HKAK TICIKH Mini eclipses anything ever l;rmvn in ilu*. line, Tim ladles arc wild with do lii’lit. i mm i lady say*. * I know ll’n right," and P"int- di" n f-I:in n> fresh, ‘soft, and delicate as a cdi 1 :: 1. Another l.ndy suid, ‘lf It cost a la in I <| lime it;* and another. • Away with alt Mo mil cosim-i lc;., amt give urn only “COS. T.' u.V IUTI’KU >WKHT ami ItllANdK lll,OH *< 'MS. for lwani I Tying t lie ''uinhle\hin.“ !' JR-ware !! of all wort h los Imllat lons. AH Dntggisls lit CAHMSt.K sail It. Oik- hoi lU-. >1.00; three hollies. Or address “ COSTA H,” No. ID Cioshv SI.. N. Y Monihiu I’ti/i/r, Ain/, -O.J “ !011 MV ! !oil MV I I ran'l >laml it ; tail Im did, for Im >t.-ui light nil'and got a ho\ ol “COS TA US ' coKN SoI.VHNT, and li emed Imn :*• Tlioii-ands M ll(i,\c> sold. All In nggeds in i' \ KI.ISI.K sell 11. or add 1.--* “Cl sr \ H,” No. It! I YoM.v 1.. N. Y “OOSTAR’S” STANDARD PREPARATIONS “CostarV’ Hat, Hnarli. Ac., Kxlermtimtms. “('ohturV* Hi d Hng KMcnniimtufs. “ ('ostar's (only purri Insert Powder. “ Only Infallible Remedy known." '* IS years established In New York." “;J,ouo Jinxes and Flasks Manufactured dally “ All Druggists sell them.'* “!!! limwiu 1 !!! ofspurhm.simltntlonN." •'d.iaUi/.es unit by million receipt of l’il««. iti.uj for any three SI.UO sizes by Express. Address v , HENRY K. COSTAII. No. in Crosby St.. N. T tfvEorsale by C. INIIOFF CUrlufr i*a. Jiu ■ Sold by all ■Wholesale Druggists In Iwtaddphia, i’n, AND IN ALL THE LARGE CITIES. • jp_re scrip t i o n s For BILIOUSNESS, CONST'PATIOH, DYSPEPSIA, mm: true cause of Nervosuess; Fceble -1 ness. Low Spirits, and Early Decay. Abso lute cure warranted (where no organic lesions exist.) Those prescriptions, which are, the prac tical results of a life of -experience In the most eminent Medical College* of the world, and which have already restored to vigorous health and vWor rejoicing thousands,will be sent, along full advice, to any address, on receipt of a fall and'plnln statement of the case, and any recom pense the circumstances of the patient will ad mU"r- Address Du, F. BEVERIUB, 118 lUvlugtou St., New York CliyJ Hcpt. 8,1608-tf ’ ■ - 800 MILES Arc now finished and la opomlloh. Although this road is built with great rapidity,thowork is thoroughly done, and Is pronounced toy ths United States Commissioners to bo first-class 1 a every respect, before It Is accepted, and before any bonds can bo Issued upon it. Rapidity and excellence of construction bare been secured by acomplote division of labor, und by distributing the twenty thousand men em ployed along the lino for long distances at om-o. Ills now probable that tho The Company havo ample means of which tho Government grants tho right of way, and all necessary timber and other materials found along tho Hue of Its operation; also 12,800ncro* of laud to tho mile, taken In aUerpato sootlons on each side of Its road; also United States Thirty year Bonds, amounting to from $lO,OOO to siS,uoo per mile, according to tho difficulties to bo sut • mounted on tho various sections to bo built, for which it takes a second mortgage ns security, and it is expected that not only tho Interest, but tho principal amount may bo paid In services rendered by tho Company In transporting troops, mails, &o. THE EARNINGS OF THE UNION PACIFHI RAILROAD, from its Way or Local Business only, during tho year ending- Juno 2Slh, bias, amounted to over FOUR MILLION DOLLARS, which alter paying all expenses was much more than sufficient to pay the Interest upon Its Bonds, Thcso earnings are no Indication of tho vast through tralllo that must follow tho opening of the lino to tho Pacific, but they certainly provo that upon such ft property, costing nearly three limes their amount, Tho Union Pacific Bonds run thirty years: aro for Sl.ooo each, and have coupons attached. They hear annual Intorest, payable on tho first days n January and July at tuo Company's Olllco, In th City of Now York, at tho rato of six per cent. In Tho principal Is payable In gold at matu rity. Tho price Is §4lOO, and at tho present rato of gold, they pay a liberal Income on their cost, A very important consideration In determin ing thovnluo of theso bonds Is the Ungtii qj time then have to run. It is well known that a long bond always com mands ft much higher price than a short ono. It Is safo to assume that during tho noxt thirty years, tho rato of Interest In tho United Stales will decline as it has done la Europe, and we' liavo a right to expect that such six per cent, se curltfcsos theso will bo hold at as high a premi um us those of this Government, which, m 1857, were bought in at from 20 to 23 por cent, abovo par. Tho export demand alono may produce ibis result, and as tho Issue of a private corpora tion, they aro beyond tho reach of political ac tion. > Tho Company bollovo that their bonds, at tho present rale, aro tho cheapest security In tho market, and tho right to advance tho price at any time Is reserved. {subscriptions will bo received in Carlisle by A. L. SPONSLKH. and In Now York AT THE COMPANY'S OFFICE, No. 20 Nassau St., JOHN J. CISCO <t SON, Bankers, No, 09 Wall St. And-by tho Company’s advertised agents throughout tho United States. JtcmiUanccs should be made in drcUlt or other funds jKtr m Nciu York, and the Honda will be tent free (9 charge by rciurtt express. I\irHei subacribing through local aacnta will look to them for their aafe delivery. A PAMPHLET AND MAP FORIB6B has Just been published by tho Company, giving fullct iulormatlon than Is possible in an advertise meut, respecting the Progress of tho Work, the Hcsourccn of’ tho County traversed by the Hoad, the Means for Construction, and the value of tho Bonds, which will bo sont froo on Application at tho Company’s olllcos or to any of tho advertised agents. JOHN J. CISCO, Treaeurer, Aug. 20,1803.—0ra New yerk. JJEADING RAIL ROAD, MONDA Y, A UQ US T 3, 1898 Great Trunk Lino from tlio North and North west for Philadelphia, Now York, Heading. Poits ville, Tnnmqua, Ashland, Bhnmoklu, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Lltlr, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac. Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York, os fol lows : at ‘2.50,5.23 and 8.10 A. M.» 12.20 noon, and 2.03 and 9.35 I*. M., connecting with similar trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving nt New York at 5.00,10.00 and 11.45 A. M., and 3.5®, G. 55 and 9.50 P. M. Bleeping cars accompanying the 2,50 A* M. and U. 35 P. M. trains without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsvllle, Tam a(iua, Mlnorsvlllo, - Ashland. Sbamokln, Plus Orove, Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. M., and 2.03and4.10P. M., stopping ot Lebanon and principal Way Stations; the 4.10 P. M. train llllUUng' cunnceUtma Hot -VnU«*UlyUla «ud l.’i >. lumbla only. For Pottsvllle, Schuylkill Havim and Auburn, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad, leave Harrisburg atS.3O P. M. Returning: Leave New York at 9.00 A. M.. lit* Noon, s.ooand 8.00 P. M., Philadelphia at 8.15 A. M. and 3.80 P. M.; Bleeping cars accompany the 9,00 A. if.. 5.00 and B.ou p, if, trains from Now York, without change. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.W A. M., connecting with similar train on East Penna. Railroad, returning from Reading at O.ris P. M„ stopping at all Stations; Pottsvllle at 7.00 and 8.43 A. M. and 2.45 P.M.; Shamokln nl 5.23 and 11.20 A. M.; Ashland at 7.00 A. M., 12.43 Noon amll.siP.il.; Tamaquaat 8.30 A. M., 2.15 and 4.33 P. if. Leave PottavlUo, via. Schuylkill and ausque haunn Railroad at 7.10 A, M. for Harrisburg. and ll.:J0 A. M. for Pino Qrovo and Tromont. Heading Accommodation Train; Leaves Head ing at 7.1 k) A. 21., returning fronj Philadelphia at 5.1* P. M. Pottstown Accommodation Train; Leaves Pottstown at f 1.45 A. 21., returning leaven Phila delphia at 4.301*. 2f. Columbia Hall Hoad Trains leave Reading at 7.00 A. 21., and 0.15 P. 21. for J'phrata, Lltlz, Lan caster, Columbia, <Sc. Pcrklomen Hall Hoad Trains leave PerkloniMi Junction at 0.00 A. 21. and OXO P. M. Returning: Leave Sklppack at 8.10 A. 21., and 1.25 P. M,, «<m ucctlng with similar trains on Headlns Had Hoad. On Sundays: Leave New York at 8.00 P. 21., Philadelphia 8.00 A. Rl.aud3.lsP. SI., th» 8.00 A. M. Train running only lo Heading; Poltsviilo s.in) A. 21.; Harrisburg 5.25 A. 21. and 4.10 ami y.'A P. 21.. anuHeadlng at 1.10, 2.55 and 7.15 A. 21. for Harrisburg, and 7.00 A. 21. and 11.40 P. M. fur New York and 4,25 P. 21. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Scas<m,Bchool ami fetx carslon Tickets, to and from all points, at reduc ed rates. Haggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed each passenger. Cl. A. NICOLIX, Heading, Pa., Aug. .*l, *(W, General aup't. Aug. W, 1808, QUMUERLAKD VAUIiT CHANGE OF UOU1! S ! On ami after Monday, Sept. Uth, 18C3, Pn.sseii f»or Trains will run dully as follows, (Sunday* ox copied) .lerojamodah'yu 2Valu leaves Harrisburg H.tw A. M., Moclmulcsburg 8.33, Carlisle 9.10, Now v 11 lo 9. 15, Shlppenaburg 10.1‘J, Charaborsburg 10.40. Un-en castle 11.1-1, arriving at Haggerstown 11.42 A.M. t Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 1.30 I*. M., M«- ehunlcsburg 2.02, Carlisle 2,31, Newvlllo 3.10. Shi n jionsburg 3.40, Chamborsbarp 4.20, Grecuuttstlo ■l.sb, arriving at Hagerstown 5.25 P. M. JCnn-cvi 7Yaln leaves Harrisburg 4.16 P. M., ilc chanlcsburp 4,17/Carllalo 0.17, Newvlllo 5.50, Shlp ponsburg (U 7, arriving at Charaborsburg ut O.V» p, M. A J/irctl 2Va«n leaves Chamboreburg b. 05 A. 11. Groencastlo 0.25, arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 A. M. Accommtxlation Train loaves Charaborsburg 4.45 A. 11., Hhlppensburg 5.11, NowvlUe 5.45, Carlin!** <UH. lloclmnlcsburg 6.47 arriving at Harrisburg 7.15*A. M. Mail 'l'rain leaves Hagerstown 8.00 A. M.,Grein rustle K. 35, Clmmbersburg O.lO.SUlpponaburg ».m, Newvlllo 10.14, Carlisle 10.50, Mochanlcsburg 11.21 arriving at Harrisburg J 1.50 A. M. JCxpraa I'rain leaves Hagerstown 11.55 A. M., Grceucaatlo 12.23. Charaborsburg 1.00 Shlppons burg 1.21, Newvlllo 2.05, Carlisle 2,45, Mechanic*- burg 3.12, arriving at Harrisburg 3.44 P. M, A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 8.05,1*. M.. Qreeucastle 4.12, arriving at Charaborsburg 5.u» I*. M. 43" Making, close connections at Harrisburg with trains to and from Philadelphia, Now York, llalllmoro, Washington, Pittsburg and all point* West. O. N. .LULL, SUI'EniNTfiKDEJJT’fI OwriCH, Sup'/. Chamb'ff, 2\i„ Sejyl. 8,1868. Sept 17,1868. MU- Jg W. CLABKE & CO., BANKERS No. 35 S. Third St., Philadelphia, LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Slalcs of Pennsylvania and Southern AVic Jersey. Tlio NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.MI’A NY Is a corporation Chartered by Special Act of Congress, approved July 25,18C8, with a Cash Capital of One Million Dollars, and Is now thoroughly organised and prepared for business. ~ ~ Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solicitors, who uro Invited to apply at our ofllee. • Full particulars to bobadonoppllcullomuum* olllco, located In the second story of our bank inis House, whore Circulars and Pamphlets, fully de scribing the advaulagesallbred Uy thoCompun m ADnUcalU)ns for Central and Western I'eim- BVivanJa to be made to B;B. HUBS EL, Manager, Sowaudfl, P». B. W. CLARKES CO? * i owuuuik, Nq g. gQuth TWtd stroe , Aug. 20,1863,— ly Philadelphia pa. financial. or TUB UNION VAC IF I O BAIL B O A D Whole Line to the Pacific will be eom pleted in IBG9. FIRST MORTGAGE RONDS ABE ENTIRELY SECURE. AND BY RallxoaU Hines. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT RAIL ROAD! WEST W A U D EASTWARD GENERAL AGENTS von tub NATIONAL OS’ TUB UNITED STATES OK AMERICA, Foil TUB
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