*■ Kcb} abbcrtisemnits. A LL HAIL! ALIj hail 11 THE GLORY OF THE NIGHT IS THE MORNING GLORY STOVE. TIIE GREATEST STOVE FOR 18(W. Walker <fe Clandy having Just returned from Now York and Philadelphia, whore they have purchased the largest, latest and best assort ment of P A it L O R, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES over brought to this place, have now on oxhlbl t lon and for sale at their Store Rooms, NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, where they will always be pleased to see their old friends and many now ones, call and exam ine THE GREAT-MORNING GLORY PARLOR STOVE AND HEATER, —ALSO — THE CELEBRATED REGULATOR ROTARY TOP COOKING STOVE, THE BEST IN TILE WOULD. THE MORNING GLORY la the moat perfect parlor stove in use anywhere or every whore. It Is a Base Burner, and one flro will lost all winter. It has mica doors nil around and Is as bright and cheerful aa an open gate. Wo respectfully refer to tho following persons from among hundreds of others who have used it, ns to Its merits: ' Hon. J. Stuart, Edward Fury, Serg’t Irvin, Col. A* Noble, Mr. Mtmsflold Sup’t Mt. Holly Paper Mill Co. SnraTKomptou, James B. Weakley, Rev. J. Boas, W. B. Mull In, Wobort & Borland, Geo. Welsh, David Rhoads, Lovl Trego, Samuel Greason, Weakley & Sadler, L. T. Greeulloid, Samuel H. Gould, Jason W. Eby, Thoa, Leo. Peter Spnhr, Win. P. Stuart, - Jos. Galbraith, John Thoa. Chamberlin, John Stuart,' John T. Green. Honry L. Burkholder, Richard Woods, J. 8. Woods, MaJ. Woods, \I. Gregg. wgo variety of Cook Stoves ly: ' We have also a very lai of the very best, namclj NOBLE COOK, (Gas Burner.) COMBINATION, (Gas Burner,) WM. PENN. eureka. WABASH. . ELECTRIC, and NIAQBA, all of which have given groat sat isfaction to tho purchasers. We have also a largo lot of tin and other, wares, of oar own manufacture. TIN AND SHEET IRON, of all kinds constantly on hand. SPOUTING, ROOFING & JOBBING of nil kinds done on short notice nhd substanti ally. In conclusion wo invito our friends to call add examine our goods and save at least twen ty per cent. WALKER & CLAUDY, NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, Carlisle, PA. Oct. B,lBdB/ TTA T B A N D CAPS , Hals, Caps, and a groat deal more, Kept for sale at Boos’ Store, Wool and Fur, both coarse and fine, Silk and Brush hats in his line. Heaver, Nutra, large and small, Hats to flt and suit you all, Only callondlet him try, Though you should notwlsh to buy. Gladly ho will showyouround, Through his hats till one Is found, To sultyour taste, and fltyoii well, Then kindly all your neighbors toll. What hats you saw atßoas’ store, Ho keeps at corner number four. In North Hanover street Carlisle, Whore you can And him all tho while. • Ready to sell to great and small, Doctors, Lawyers,‘Preachers, all Students, Merchants, Farmers too, And please, kind friends, likewise to you. Ho keeps constantly on hand a largo assort ment ol Hats, latest styles of Silks, soft and stiff brim. A largo assortment of Indies and gents, Trunks, Valises, travelling Bags, Leather Satch els, and a lino lot ol ladles Collars and Baskets. Also gents Furnishing Goods, such as Collars, Shirts, Hose Ac. ♦ An extensive and carefully selected assortment of ladles Furs, also ladies Fur Hoods and Fur Trimmings, and a regular lino of gents, fur Caps, Mulders and Gloves. Also, Umbrellas, Canos and a variety of No* tioua. Thankful for past favors, ho solloitls a continu ance of tbo same from his numerous patrons and kindly Invites tho public in general to vavor him with a call before purchasing, feeling confident ol his ability to smlau.botu m quality and price. Don’t forget tbo place, No. 4, North Hanover street, opposite tho Carlisle Deposltßanlc. Tho highest cash prices paid for shipping Furs, such us Muskrat, Mink, Fox, Raccoon and all other fur skins.' J. BOAS. Oct. B,lBCB—om DEAL ESTATE FOR SALE.—By JAj wm. B. Butler. Attorney at Law and Real jfctato Agent, Carlisle, Pa. The Hubsorlber will sell at Public Sale, on ’Wed nesday, November 11th, 1803. at the Court House, the following-described Real Estate: No 1. A lot of ground on South side of West Louthor street, In-tho Borough of Carlisle, con taining 00 feet In front, and 2-10 feet in depth, to an alloy, having thereon erected a large and commodious tnroo-atory Brlolc and_ FramQ dwelling House, and unnecessary out-bulldlngs. This is decidedly one of the most desirable prop erties In Carlisle; and will ho sold on good terms. Tho owner will exchange It lor a small Farm in dloton township, containing 7 Acres, and 107 perches, adjoining lands of George Beltzhoover, ftl No o s! X A tract of Mountain Land, In same Twp., containing 1 Acres, more or less. Adjoining lands of Mt. Holly Paper Company, M. Yeingst, and others. No. 2. and 8. will bo sold on the above day without fall. Sale at one o’clock, P. M. Tho subscriber has several valuable properties for solo, consisting of tdVm and country resi dences, which ho will dispose of at ’ CATUiLSI.K, PA. Oot. B,lBBB.—ta Valuable beal estate at PRIVATE SALE.—Tho undersigned will sell at private sale, Uls Farm situated In North Middleton township, on the Btorrelt s Gap road. tJio miles and a hall from Carlisle, and hounded w° finds of John Beotom, Joseph Wort,David Sine and others. Containing one hundred and llftv four Acres. About twenty Acres of whloh are wood land, and twelve acres covered with thriving Timber. Tho remainder Is In a high slate of cultivation and covered with boot' i fences Tholmprovomentsaroatwo-storyßxlc i c House, and a Log House, woathorbonrded.a at* jd Bank Horn, Corn Crib,. Wagon Shed, and oil 10r outrbuildings. There 1s a good Well of water a t tho door, and a running slreain near tUo b' dm, with, twenty acres of Meadow land,* T< jrms easm For further ♦ This property 1® conveniently looa* to churches and bouodli with convenient tM *esa by good bridges to the Carßslo market®, U j aotsold on or before. Saturday.potobor 17tb, tho proper ty wIU be offered at puhUQ Palo Oft tho jr ,romiso3, at one o’clock, p. if. Lancaster Intelligencev inserts tlmea. IN THE DISTRICT COtOVT OF THE UNITED STATES.' TOR -THE EASTERN STRICT QF PENNSYLVANIA.— Estate of Samuel O, Brown, bankrupt. • The dual a«J»*:onC of WUUam D. Sponsler. aa- Hlgnoo bavin** been audited and settled before the RogUbr. and distribution report and con science b’V tbo Court, no error appears therein.— But Uk, rfjmrt is of opinion that notice by pubil wUr’n toSl creditors and pthora interested ujt- to appear before the Register, Eaq.,utUla office In Carlisle, on Thursdwtuel5thbTNovember 1808, at 10 o’clock, AM when said settlement and report will bere if Snvparty Interested shall request It. OthorwEe thesamhlTlll bei oonflrmed and Uio reported distribution caused Into effect. Notice 1. given according spONaLERj Oct. 8,1808—It , Assignee.' Dissolution op partnership. —The firm ol KEENY * MASONHEXMEB dissolved by mutual consent July 25,1868. Prawns knowing thomaolvea indebted are re minded to make payment to either. party before (irfolior 15th, IS®, after which time the books wufbo Placed in t\io bands of aproper personfpr collection. ~ mASOnIiEIMEII v Carlisle, Sept. 25, 1808. .Oct, 8,1808.—3t TDEQISTER’S NOTlCE.—’Notice is jQihoreby given to all persons Interested, that ‘ tub following accounts have been filed in tills of fice, by tbo accountants therein named,for exam ination, and will be presented ta-tho Orphan’s Court of Cumberland County^ : for confirmation and allowance, on. Tuesday, October 20th, A. D..18&3: 1. The account of Jacob Koons, Guardian of Sarah Erford. a minor child of Jacob Erford late of East Pennsboro’ township, deceased. 2. First and dual account of William Bough man, Admr.of Mary .Glatz.late of Newton Twpw deceased. 3. Flrstand finalacoountof John Oiler, Adnr r i of David Finfconblnder, late of. MlfiUu T w p‘> deceased. i * . , « V. * ■j. First and final account of J, C. Beer hor Admr. of Martin M. Bwelgort.lato ofßuroa’ a ‘ c Q | Illinois deceased. ; s.The second andflrial account of Josor ,iiMar tin, Executor of Jacob Martin, late of Eos' Penns- 1 boro 1 Twp., deceased. - j 0. First and final account of John Mo* Jnt - At iJ mlnlstrator of Daniel Mountz.doconse* ■ 1 7. Flrstand final account of Phlllpl i .i*, n(ir , niul Anna Gebhart, Administrators or T n.rnh Gob hart. late of tho Borough of Carlisle, .inSied • 3. First and final account .of Jo WfTininiflu lix’r of Geo. W. Hoa, deo'd. • nies uanm V\ J. DOB' - 3HEIMER, Register, .Sept, 24,1808—31 QUMBERLAND VAI : ,LEY house OOMSB OPBJ -OIEIQH AND B D cABMI, J® 5 E STB V■A 'froprleior- Jleto &bbertlsments. JJEAD! READ!! CONSIDER I! I BARGAINSMI BARGAINS!!!! W. C. SAWYER & CO 9 5., CHEAP STORE! Wo have just received from Now York and Philadelphia, a largo and cheap assortment of DRESS GOODS, In which will bo found all tho Into and attractive styles of tho season. Our stock embraces FIFURED, PLAIN, STRIPED AND REP FANCY SILKS, Gross Grain, Gross do Armuro, Gross do Rhino, and Lustrine Black Bilks, Eplngllno, Uoubalx, Lyons, Croslonno, Shot and Mohair Poplins. French Merinos, Alpacas, Cashmeres and in all colors and prices. Wo have a full lino of tho celebrated BUFFALO MOHAIR BLACK ALPACAS, also, a Largo Stock of all kinds of BLACK AND MOURNING GOODS, Such as TAMISE, EMPRESS, QUEENS and Particular attention paid to funeral orders. Call and see our largo stock of Mink Sable, Martin, German Fitch, Siberian Squirrel, Brown Coney, Lustre Water Mink, Blue Coney, Musk- rat, and Silvc r Martin Furs, Just received from tile well known house of :Nicholas, Burtnett/ij Co.,Broadway, N..Y. These ■muflk and Collars have a now improvement, whiob. will make them wear, much longer than tho o’td stylo of nmnu/aoturo. Qp.ntlomcn can also And on our counters a va riety of FRENCH AND AMERICAN CAS BIMERES in Fancy and Black. beaveu cloth, ESQIMAUX CLOTH, FELT CLOTHS for heavy sacks to over coats. Suits made by the best tailors In town. Cloths sold by us, are warranted to be Irlmod wJ th tho best materials. CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! Crosby's English Tapestry Brussels, '.beautiful colors o:ad designs. Bowel and Hartfor d Extra Three ply, Ingrains, Cottage, Venetian, Homo Made, Unon and Hemp, from -IQ cts npwi *rds. OIL. CLOTHS, RUGS, DRUGGETS, WINDOW SHADES, and :a general assortment of Houso Garnishing Soor'is. HOSIERY, GROVES. NOTIONS, &c., &c. We offer great attractions and Inducements to to all wlslimg Dry Goods, and specially Invito all to call and exaniluo our stock. W. C. SAWYER & Go’s., EAST MAIN STREET, Under Hannon’s Hotel. CARRISRE, PA. Oct, 8,1808, Jleto fttibertteements. openTng DRY GOODS STORE OF LEIDICH §• MILLER FALL AND WINTER GOODS that have over been brought to Carlisle, consist ing of nil kinds of desirable goods suitable for tho season aueli os a GRAND DISPLAY DRESS GOODS ' DRESS GOODS' I BLACK DRESS SILKS AH Qualities, SPLENDID CHANGEABLE SILKS, SUPERB PLAIN SILKS All Colors, IRISH POPLINS All Colors, FRENCH POPLINS All Shades. BplomUd Silk Faced Epangllnes, Beautiful Silk Mixtures, changeable, Mohair Alpacas, all colors, Coburgs, Plain Poplins, SHAWLS I SHAWLS!! Tho largest assortment of Shawls that we have over opened. All tho now stylos, Fancy and Plaid Blanket Shawls, Chenille Shawls, Thlbbot Shawls, all sizes for Ladles, Misses’ and Chil dren, at voiy low prices. Wo now have tho largest assortment of Furs that are to bo found In tho county. . Elegant Mink Sablo Furs, Eugiua Cloths Furs of every quality and size for Ladles, Misses’ and Children. , MOURNING GOODS of every description for the season. FUNERAL GOODS Special attention given to filling orders for town or country. LADIES CLOAKS CLOAKING CLOTHS LAMA of all tho now colors. A sploudld variety of CLOTHS, BLACK AND COLORED BEAVER CLOTHS for Ladles Sackings and Cloaks. LBIDICH & MXLLEK’B la the proper place to purchase your as thoy am tho only house In town that hoops a full lino of all grades and qualltle s Home Made Flannels, Elegant Ropp Shnltor Flannels, Splendid White Flannels, Homo Made Bnrrcd Shirting Flannels, All kinds of Flannels to suit all purposes. DOMESTIC GOODS Wo do not mention tho amount of ifamH, Cboolus and ialllcoos as low os 8 ots. Wo defy competition, na wo cannot he Mdorsold. cheap. The new style of SeftnloM Balmorals, Balmo rals of all sizes and quail ties. CLOTHS 4 CABIMEBEB that are to bo found la the market. beautiful fancy oasimeres for gents, youths and childrens salts. of every grade and color, to be sold under regu lar prices. NOTIONS! NOTIONS!! In such ttn eudfess variety that It would be Im possible to enumerate. Every stylo grade and quality. CARPETS!! CARPETS ! floor oil cloths, UrUffget in, patterns with Borders and by the yar.'L • i Kn/vA vou ilnd mentioned but a small portion y txjokof goods Just opened, and as ol not to bo undersold by any wo are determine ouf re p U tatlon for other Him aeU £, g tllo m qi. soiling o I S>w prlcea, to suit every person ways at vow n>w pjoasodo not fall that will ns wun oca youree ivoa we SfSStt vro vT»“rd tbatwe publish. LEIDICH & MILLER, SIGN OF THE CARPET HALL, Ko. 2 East Main Bfrset, Carlisle, Penn’a Oct. 8,1868. AT TUB CENTRAL The most complete slock of Superb Empress Repps, all colors, Poplin Alpacas, Black and Colored, French Merinos, Cashmeres, Delaines, Ac., Ac. FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! Splendid Gorman Fitch Furs, Superb Siberian Squirrel Furs, flannels. BLANKETS! . SLA NKETS! FANCY COVERLIDS. MABSAILLES QUILTS, HONEY COMB QUILTS, &c. BALMORAL SKIRTS. CLOTH DEPARTMENT. Tho moat complete stock of OVER COATINGS WOOREN GOODS, TABRB OIR OROTHS. OH TSE CORNER. ©lection proclamation. Election proclamation.— Whereas, In and by an Act of tlio Gonorol embly of tbo Commonwealth of Ponnsylvo ula, entitled, "An Act relating to tho elections of this Commonwealth,” passed on the 3d day of July, Anno Domini, 1839,1 t Is made tho duty of tho Sheriff of every county within this Com monwealth to give public notice of tho General Elections, nndln such notice to enumerate— Ist. Tho’Offlcors to bo elected. 2d. Designating tho places at which tho elec tions are to bo held. Therefore. I, JOS. C. 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 tho 13th day of October next an election will be hold at tho 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 Slate 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 Staleys One person to represent tho 18th Senatorial District, composed of tho counties of York mid Cumberland, in tho Senate of Pennsylvania. Ono person to represent tho county of Cum berland In tho House of Representatives of tho Sato ol Pennsylvania. Ono person for District Attorney of tho coun ty of Cumberland. Ono person for Commissioner of tho county of Cumberland. Ono person for Director of tho Poor of tho county of Cumberland. Ono person for Auditor of tho county berland, N Ono person for Coroner of tbo county of Cum berland. One person for county Surveyor of tho comity of Cumberland. Tho said election will bo held throughout tho county os follows: Tho election in tho election district composed of tho borough of Carlisle and tho townships of North Middleton, South Mlddloton, Lower Frankford, and Lower Dickinson, will bo held at tho Court House In tho borough of Carlisle. Tho election In the election district composed of Lower West Pennsborougb township, will bo hold at tho North School Houso In Plainfield. Tho election la tho election district composed of Sliver Spring township, will bo held at tho public House of Geo. K, Duey, In Uogucstowu in said township. Tho election In tho election district composed of Hampden township, will bo hold at tho public house occupied by Miles Crowley, In said town tljo election In tho election district composed of the township of Upper Allen, will bo hold at tho public houso of Joshua Culp, la Shophords town. Tho election in tho election district composed of Middlesex township, will bo held at tho Mid dlesex School House. The election In the election district composed of the township of Lower Allen, will bo hold at the wagonmaker shop of Jouns Hunchbarger, on State Hill. The election In the electron dlslrlct composed of East Ponnsborough township, will bo hold at the house of E. S. Hatfield, in west Falrvjow. Tho election In tho election district composed of Now Cumberland, will behold nt tho house now kept by William Pell, In tho borough of Now Cumberland. The election In tho election district composed of tho North Ward of tho Borough of Mechanics* burg, at tho North West corner of Market House In sold borough. Tho election,ln tho election district composed of tho South Ward of tho Borough of Mechnnlcs burg, nt tho South-West cor. of tlio Market House In said Borough. Tho election In tho election district composed of Monroo township, will bo hold at the public house kept by A. L. Hursh, In Churchtown, In said township. Tho election In tho election district compo>ed of Penn township, will bo hold at tho house lately occupied by Jacob Redseokor, in said township. Tho election In tho election dlstlct composed of Upper Dickinson, will bo held at tho house now occupied by Joseph Knettle, known os tho Stouo Tavern. Tho election In tho election district composed of tho borough of Nowvlile, and townships of Mlfllln, Upper Frankford. Upper West Penns borough and North Nowton, will bo hold at tho public School House in tho borough of Nowvillo. The election In tho election district composed of the borough of Nowburg and Hopewell town ship will bo hold In tho public School House, lu tho borough of N owburg. Tho election in tho election district composed of tho borough of Shlppensburg, Shlppensburg township and that part of Southampton town ship not Included In tho Leesburg election dis trict, will bo hold at tho Council House iu tho borough of Shlppensburg. Tho election In tho election district composed of Lower Southampton township, will bo hold at tho house formerly occupied by William Max well, In Leesburg. Tho election in tho election district composed of South Nowton township, will bo held at tho School House in Jacksonville. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN He shall give notice that every person, except ing justices of the peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the government of the United States or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whothora commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordi nate officer or agent, who Is, or shall bo, employ ed under the legislative, executive or Judiciary department of tula State, or of any city or In corporated district, and also that every 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 the same time, the ofllco or appointment of judge, inspec tor or cleric of any election of this common wealth, and that no inspector, Judge, or other officer of any such election, shall be eligible to any ofllco to bo then voted for; butnothlng here in shall bo so construed as to prevent any mili tia officer or borough ofllcor serving as judge, in spector or clerk at any general or special elcc clerk of election from being voted for to 1111 any township ofllco. or render either or any of them Ineligible to hold thosamo. Particular attention Is directed to the first sec tion of the Act of Assembly, passed the 80th day of March, A. D„ 1800, “An Act regulating the manner of Voting at all Elections, in tho several counties of this Commonwealth:” “ That the qualified voters of the several coun ties of this Commonwealth, at all, general, town ship borough and special elections, are hereby, hereafter authorized and required .to vote, by tickets, printed or written, or partly printed and fartly written severally classified as follows: Ono leket shall embrace tho names of all Judges of courts voted for, and to bo labelled, outside, “Ju diciary ono ticket shall embrace thonamos of all State officers voted for, and bo labelled, “State*” ono ticket shall embrace tho names of all county officers voted for, including aSenator, member, and members of Assembly, if voted for, and members of Congress, If voted for, and bo la belled “countyono ticket shall embrace all tho names of all township officers voted for, and bo labelled “township;" ono ticket shall em brace the names of all borough ofllcors voted for, and be labelled “ boroughand each class shall be deposited in separate ballot-boxes.” In accordance with the provisions of tho Bth section of an act entitled “ A lurthor supplement to tho Election laws of this Commonwealth,” I publish tho following: Whereas, By the acts of tho Congress of tho United States, entitled,“An act to amend tho several acts heretofore passed to provide for tho enrolling and calling out tho national forces, and for other purposes,” and approved March Bd, ono thousand eight hundred and slxty-llvo, all per sons who have deserted tho military or naval services of tho United States, and who have not been discharged or relieved from tho penalty or disability thoroln provided, are doomed and ta ken tobavo voluntarily relinquished and forfeit ed their Tight of oitlzonshlp-and their rights to become citizens, and are deprived of exercising auv rights of citizens thereof: And whereas, Persons not citizens of tho United States are not, under tho constitution and laws of Pennsylvania, qualified electors of this Com ra SrcriON 1. JJa it ciutcied, <&o., That In all elec tions hereafter In this Commonwealth, It shall bo unlawful for tho Judge or Inspector of any such election to receive any ballot or ballots from any persons embracedlu tho provisions and subject to tho disability Imposed by said act of Congress, approved March Ba, ono thosand eight hundred and slxty-flvo, and it shall bo un • lawful for any such person to offbr to vote any ballot or ballots, . . , Section 2. That If any such Judge or Inspoc tors of election, on any ono of-them shall receive or consent to receive any such unlawful ballot or ballots from any snob disqualified -person, ho or thov sooflbndlna shall bo guilty of a misdemean or and upon conviction thereof In any court of sessions of this commonwealth, ho shall for each offense, be sentenced to pay a fine of Cot less than ono hundred dollars, and.to undergo an Imprisonment in the Jail of tho proper county for , not less than six days. . , , Section 8. That If any person deprived of citi zenship, and disqualified as aforesaid, shall at auv election hereafter to bo hold In this com monwealth, vote or tender to tho ofllcors there of and'offer to vote, a ballot or ballots, any per son so offending shall be guilty of araladomean or and on convlcllon thoreof In any court of Quarter sessions of this commonwealth, shall lor each offence bo punished in likewise manner as. provided In tho proceeding section of this net in case of officers of election receiving such unlaw fUg any person shall hereafter persuade or advise any person or persons de rived of citizenship and disqualified os afore sald to offer any ballot or ballots to the officer o anv election hereafter to be held In this com-f mmiwealth, such persons so offending shall bo gSuyofo misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof In any court of quarter soßHlons of this commonwealth, shall bo punished in a Ilko roan noraals provided in the second section of this not in the case of officers ol such election recelv unlawful ballot or ballots. l Xgrceab& to the provisions of the sixty-first soefiou of said aot, “ Every General and special vinotlon shall bo open between tho hours of eight aid Uu in tho forenoon and shall continue open until seven o’clock m tho evening, whoa the P Purßuant b to°t?io e provisions contained la thb HovSS-v.slxth section of tho act first aforesaid, tholudcesofthe aforesaid districts shall respeo t tnko olmrao pf.tbo certificates of return of ?ho election Srino« roppeptlvo districts, and produce them at a meeting of onp Judgp from at the borpugli of Carlisle, on tho davafier the election, being, for the pres ent ON FUIDAY. Tilt ICTfi DAY Of OO 'rnn&R NEXT then and there to do and per form by law of said Judges. A whpro a Judge by sickness or u«- avoldablo accident, Is qnaljlo to attend such a mooting of Judges, then the certificate or return aforesaid shall bo takpn charge pf by one of the Inspectors or Clerks of the elec {ion of safd dis trict, who shall-do and perform the duties re quired of said Judge unable Jo attend, 1 Given undor.roy hand, at Carlisle, this 7th dqy o/September ISiii JOgEpHO TH oiii*|ON^ Sept. 11,1808. JUNE CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND SHOEfe FOR QEFTLEMEF. ' All tho LEADING BTYLES on band or mad« to measure. Prices Fixed at Low Figures, £JX Illustrated Price List with instructions for sou measurement spot- ou receipt of Post Ofllco ad dress. WM. P. BARTLETT, Ago. ,20—ly PiIII*APEI4*niA. pT.ATS AND FANCY FEINTING Of Ji eveby BEaciupnoK neatly executed at the VoiiVNTBEK Office. Stolics, ©innate, &c. TDKaUTY, DURABILITY, ECONO JD MY. xho undersigned having returned from tho cities with a largo stock of goods. luvHo the at tention of all who desire satisfaction fo call and examine their stock consisting in part of STOVES, such os tho Harley Sheaf, Dictator, Noble Cook, Eclipse, and other varieties of COOK STOVES, which they challenge tho trade to compete with, fooling confident that they can sell belter stoves for loss money than any Arm In tho country.— Tho attention of tho public la Invited to their choice selection of r RANGES, PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, among which can bo found SPEARS' CELEBRATED Revolving Light Base Burning Stove, Juniata Bose Burning Parlor Heater, in fact they can pleas© you with Stoves of nil kinds 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, Coal 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 Ladofs, uake Paus 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 tho best workmen of tho best material. Buy ing slock In largo lots for tho cash they arc en abled to sell at small advances, all they ask Is a call from you to oxnmlno their goods and price list, after which they feel certain you will buy no whore else. Their motto is 11 Live and Let Live.” Fire bricks nud grates for all kinds of Stoves, constantly on hand. Boynton Base Burning Fire Place Heater, similar to tho Latrobe. Ten Plato Stoves, PORTABLE aud STATIONARY HEATERS aud RANGES of tho different manu facturers and patterns. Old stoves taken in exchange, No 03 North Hanover Street. THE ORIENTAL THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL Base Burning Coal Stoves, and Parlor Furnaces, Have received Four First Class Premiums at tks New York State and other Fairs* Also, the great SILVER MEDAL at the Fair of the American Institute hold In the City of New York, XSGff. THEY ASH PERPETUAL BURNERS, ONLY ONE FIRE BEING REQUIRED TO BE MADE DURING THE SEASON. THEY ARB PERFECT VENTILATORS OF THE APARTMENT. THERE CAN BE NO ESCAPE OF GAS FROM THERE CAN 88-NO CLINKER OR SLAG TO OBSTRUCT. THE FIRE WILL REMAIN FOR DAYS WITH UUi' XXXXXtIHXXUH, THE ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL TO AN “OPEN FIRE.” THEY ARB POWERFUL HEATERS AND TET PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO MTLD WEATHER. THEY ARB THE MOST ECONOMICAL STOVES AND FURNACES EVER MADE. THE FURNACE WILL HEAT, SATISFAC TORILY, BOTH AN UPPER AND A LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FUEL. The following aro a few of tho many references to persons who have been and aro now using tho “ORIENTAL," and to whom wo confident ly refer for testimony ns to Its great merit. H. E. Brcechblll, Dr. D. Mahon, Miller* Bowers, Dr.Cornman, Wm. Sponsion, D. Spoils, J. Noffslugcr, B. Longnookcr, E. Leonard, Mrs. Galbraith,' Dr. Zllzer, Jacob Thudlum, ami quite a number of others. For Sale by RINESMITH & RUPP, No. UB, North Hanover Sired, Carlisle, Pknn'a. Sept. 2-I,IBCS —6m ■jICONOMY IS WEAL T H ! . James McGonlgal, at No. 83 .South Hanover St, Carlisle, would call tho attention of his friends and tho public generally to his largo stock of STOVES, TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, which ho feels assured will give satisfaction la both quality and price. In the stove lino ho would call especial atten tion to tho “ EMPIRE" Gas burner and parlor Heater. Itisa Perpetualßasoßurning Stove. Tho Fur nace will heat an upperand lower room perfect ly, and Is guaranteed to be perfectly free from explosion of gas. It has no brick to be replaced every year. Ills so constructed that Its rays of heat aro deflected lathe floor, wanning tho feet Instead of the face. It Is a gas consumer, and is perfectly clear from dust. Its ventilation Is complete, and the burning gas and Ignited coals shine out through tho Mica Windows, giving tho brightness and cheer of an opou fire. Call and 80 Ho also offers all the latest and most improved patterns of PARLOR stoves, and a largo stock of Cool? Stoves, consisting of tho Nimrod, Niagara, Ironsides, Quaker City, Parmer, and a variety of others, nil of which aro war ranted to be best class Stoves and to give entire satisfaction. ■ , Tin and Sheet-Iron warp, made of the vpjy best material, and all other things necessary for housekeepers in his line of business kept con stantly on hand. • His expenses are trifling, compared with oth ers, as ho defies competition, and would ask thoso desiring anything In his lino of business, to as certain prices elsewhere,-and then give him a call and satisfy themselves that he can sell bet ter articles for loss money than any other estab lishment- In tho county. His motto is, Qulok Sales and Small Profits. Old metal taken lu ex change. Spouting. Roofing and JobblugAromptly at tended to, made of the best mnWrlal and ut moderate prices. . _ Oct, 1,1808.—0 m JAMES McGONIOAL. A EDITORS NOTICE.—N o t i o e is J\ hereby given that tho undersigned, (Audi tor appointed to distribute the balance in the hands of Daniel Eokles, assignee oi George P. Myers, under deed of voluntary assignment.)— Will meet tho creditors and parties interested In sold estate, at his ofllco No. 11 South Hanover fat, lu tho borough of Carlisle, on Thursday, October ; M. saGiiAUQHIjINi Oot, B,l6CS—Bt Auditor. jUJUib'cellaucous. OREIGN AN T D DOMESTIC LIQUORS. Edward Shower respectfully announces to the public, that ho continues to constantly, on hand, and for sale, a large and. very superior os sortmoul of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQOORB, at his now stand, a few doors west of Hannon’s Hotel, and directly west of the court House. Car lisle. BRANDIES. all of choick imANPtt. Wines, Sherry, Port. Maderla, Lisbon, Claret, Native. Hock, Johannlsborg, and Bodorhehuor. CHAMPAGNE, HeldKlck A Co., Golslor A Co., and Imperial.— Gin, Uohlen, Lion, and Anchor. ' WHISKY. Superior old Uyo, Choice Old Family Nectar Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. Ale, Brown Stout, Ac. Best to bo had In Phila delphia. Bitters, of tho very borfi quality. Dealers nud others desiring a pure article wll find It as represented, at his whole attention will bo given to a proper aud careful selection of his Stock, which cannot besurpaased, aud bwpes to kavo tho patronage of the public. E. SHOWER. Doe. 1. 1805. , JjIALL GOODS. RICKEY, SHARPE & CO. IMPORTERS, JOBBERS AND OFFER, At Popular Prices, A VERY EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT Ol- PALL DRESS GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & GO NO. 727 CHESTNUT STREET, FIIILA, Sop. 17,1808. 628 hool> a s J irts 628 CORSETS, CORSETS \VM. T. HOPKINS. NO, G2B ARCH STREET, PIIILA MANUFACTURER OF TUB CELEBRATED “CHAMPION" HOOP SKIRTS For Ladies, Misses and Children. The largest assortment, and best qualUtynml styles lu the American Market. Every lady should try them, as they recommend themselves by wearing longer, retaining ihelr shape much butter, being lighter and moio elastic than all othor«-WATlßANTEpinoyowiMpMt,nnd«oia at voryloW prices, Ault for HOPKINS CHAM* * Superior Hand-made Whale-Bone CORSETS 1U Fifteen different Grades. Including the> Impon ul” and Thompson * Langdou’s * QLOVb ill* TING" CORSETS, ranging In prices from 81 els, shapes and quality, Ton dlfforent Grades, from $1.1(5 to $5.50, They are the finest and best goods for the prices, over imported. The trade supnll* cd with HOOP SKIRTS and CORSETS at the L Thoso visUlng the City should not fail to call and examine our Goods and Prices, os wo defy all competition. • • March 5.1603.—10 m. - Real ©state Sales VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE —The subscribe will sell the follow- Mill, having four run of Situate on the Conodogulnet creek, a tones. llis iiing at all seasons abundance of vv r ? tt,l iftdrive iho works, all of which are of the } v ater to drive ruu ft KUn for dl y lng ‘atest § aw Mill, Clover and Plaster Mill, xiuuMMho water right and privileges. 9 11 a Farm containing about 200 Areas of r 0 i ,2 ; u i«m bottom.) 15 to 25 Acres in Timber, Land ( t | lß^L on ft two-story Brick House7o by 84, 11ll ll i v iS5 rutern Well of good Water, Farmer’s irinso Bank Barn. Hay and Wagon febed. with buildings. Tho land Is enclosed and Rail Fences, divided into sail able Thoro »ro two Orchards on tho promises. No. L and i will to sold separate or together as ,U Nn Acres Land, on tho North side nf N iho North Mountain, at Miller’s Gap. This binll'fs known as the best Chestnut laud on the iron Ore is believed to bo on the ,11 l it ; Will be divided and Bold In 10 to 20 acre ’“Should tbiso properties which are all pat town, Cuborland COUnt GEORGE H H. Ü BUOHIS. 0 The weekly Palrlof, Harrisburg, Lancaster Jn fcs°nccTnLamKxidccr.lnsort to day of salo. ami send bill to this office. -S. YALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC Sale.—On Saturday, tbe 171 b of October IS*, subscriber as Executor of tbo but tv 111 aud testamentof Samuel Mussulman, deceased, »?ni Jell Vit Public Sale on tho promises, that val- of Limestone Land, situate In_ Sllv-r Unrintf inwnshlD about Vi mile West of thovll- Spring town. _ P, nd about OV4 miles East aiolnlnr lands of Sell, Samuel T4n«?ini\lr kturyKcnaga. and others. Con taining* loft Acres more or loss. Tho Harrisburg, Carßslo and Chambersburg Turnpike posses throuEli the! farm, and the Improvements con- Aurora Two-story Weathorboarded House, and wish House Stone Bunk Bara 75 by 40 feet Wagon Shod, wlthCorn Cribs attached, Carriage House and Hog Pen and all other necessary out buliafngs7 There arc two Wells of Water and a Cistern on tho premises. An Orchard of Choice milt of dlfforent kinds, aud tho fences are in good order About 20 Acres are covered with fine Thriving Timber. The residue is clear and iu a high' state of cultivation, and has been re cently limed, Any Verson wishing to view the promises can do so on, or before the day of sale. Sale to commence at I o dock P. M., day, ud.cn terms ami corn! US3LEMAN. Jt ° W bscp. 17, ISOS.-ts ; Executor. VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE B AIjE, OR EXCHANGE I? OR A kAUM.-'The subscriber offers lit private «dq tho well known Hotel Stand In known us thehogan House. The M(nponwhich sleeping apartments, good Bar-room, room, Parlor, Kitchen and all rood o » U r.^°«1 ienclcß. A good well of water at tho door, oxcel leul Stabling for forty horses,-Ice House, wood Hou?o.Bmolco House, and all necessary OUU buildings. The House la wldely and fa vorably known and Is largely patronlTOd. It bos been mil to recently renovated and repaired throughout. Terms to suit tho purchaser* *or further partlculnrs. apply to the subscrlbor. or !„ Ills übsemio to looter A^Uil^ut^wvlUo.ni., Kept. 3, IKOS—If TP ARM FOR SALE.—Situated in Mul ti <uesex township, near tho Carlisle Springs. Containing 100 Acresof the best quality of hroe stone. Mountain and Meadow land,in a good state of cultivation; with water convenient to every part Buildings good and commodious.— Ban? 72 bv ») feet - * rult of ovory klndln abun dance. Tonus very reasonable. A farmer with $lOOO in oiwh. can secure tho property, together with the privilege of cultivating a larmof 136 Acres. Immediately adjoining the above.. For mrthov ; partl^.«r. Sl M M orgJog feNW Hept. 17, 1868— Ira Carlisle Springs, Pa. Five houses for sale.—The undersigned offer 1 at Private Sale, Five now two-story Frame Houses, with two-story bookbuildings. Each house contains six rooms, llffld In iL best stylo.The lota are 200 foot deep Tho properties will bo sold together or separately, at low rates and easy terms. For fur ther particulars, enquire nt Delaney & Shrom s Coal and Lumber yard. Sept. 10.1883—1 f TTIOB SALE-—A very desirable Hriuk ■“AWagg 1 - APPIy J. M. WEAK LEV, j ■ HOTICE.— Estate of Jacob Ennn\ngv.r % iv.. deed. —At an Orphan’s Court,held In iKlo, Cumberland County, on tho 28th of Au gust. ISO.V the foilowlngproccedlngs werebiulilu the mnltor of tho petition of Man* A. \V Ul#lur, administratrix cum tesUunento of Jacob Ensmlngor, dock!, lor discharge from her trust. Now, to wit, August 20.1888, Rale granted to show cause why the petitioner should not be dis charged. Personal notice of .said to bo Riven to John Whlsler, the husband of said Mao A* Whlsler. ami to tbo creditors. It there bo unj, ol said deseeiU-ut. by publication In two new >• ’papers'ln Cumberland County,for at ieaat three TO THOSE INTERESTED.—We are fully prepared to mako out papers and pro- Beoute claims before tho board of fcommlssloners. appointed to assess and appraise damage don© daring tho late rebellion. JAg DUNBABi JAB. R. SMITH, Sept, 21,1808—1 t Ofllce No. 7, Bheem a Hall. fleto ¥otfe Column, YTALUABLB INFORMATION. SELECT YOUR~OWN NUMBERS IK TUB ROYAL SPANISH LOTTERY! Tho moat responsible JnstltuUon of tho kind Id the world. Selecting numbers In this. Lottery Is a now Idea— and one well adopted to the wonts of tbo people. It affords a safer moans of specula tive investment than most other business risks. For full information, address Llk>YD. BKMMEB & CO., Iloom 10. 70 Nassau Street, June 2a, 1868. Not# York. AT YOUR OWN ■ Vi HOMES.—Ecthor sox— suitable for a steady hand or leisure hours—in every oily and town. LARGE PROFITS REALIZED. Address, with rod stamp, for particulars, WARNER & CO.. Juno 11,1868. 810 JJroadu'ay, New York, RKTAILKUS, LATEST NEW YORK NEWS. GREATLY EXCISED. A BEADTIFIUB *a« 1»” A BEAUTIPIEtt. OHI TBO9H CORNS. I OH! TQpSB CORKS. [Lttdlet' Magazine for ' “ HENRY R. COSTAR, of No. 10 Crosby Street—la said to bo ‘out’ with a BEAU TIFIER Hint eclipses anything over known In this lino. The hullo# aro wild with do light. Ono lady say#. 4 1 know it’s right.’ and pointed to a skin as fresh, soft, and delicate as a child. Another Lady said, ‘lf It cost 810.00 a bottle, I’d havo it;’ and another,* Away with all hurtful cosmetics, and give me only “ COS TAR'S” BITTER SWEET AND ORANGE ULOS SOMB, for beautifying tU6 Complexion." 11 Beware I! of all worthless Imitations. All Druggists In CARLISLE soli It. Ono bottle. 81.00; throe bottles, $2,00, Or address •• CO3TAR," No. 10 Crosby Ht., N. T. [Morning Paper, Aug. 20.] ** lOH MY! IQHMYI I oau’tutand It: but he did. for ho sent right oft' and got a box of "COS TAII'H” CORN SOLVENT, and Itourud him:’* Thousands of Boxes sold. All Druggists In CARLISLE sell It. Or address "COSTAR,” No. 10 Crosby t M N. Y. “COSTAR’S” STANDARD PREPARATIONS “Costnr’s" Hot; Uoncb. Ac.. Exterminators. “CoßtarV Uca Bug Exterminators. “ Costar's (only pure) Insect Powder. ” Only Infallible Remedy known.* 1 “ IK years established In New York,” 1 **2.000 Boxes and Flasks Manufactured dally" “All Druggists sell them.” “11! Beware!!! of spurious Imitations. Sl.OOsizes sent by mall on receipt of Price. #2.00 for any three 81,00 sires by Express. IIENUY R, COSTAU. No. 10 Crosby St.. N. Y. «-For Bale by C -^SfSr., AS* Sold by nil Wholesale . AND IN ALL THE LARGE CITIES. j Prescriptions For BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, , pEfSU, ! Tnn true cause of Nervoeuess, Feebly in-**. U»w Spirits, and Early Decay. Ab«jK lulu cure warranted (where no leslona exist.) Those prescriptions, which rotbtprae-. ileal results of a life of experience In the molt emluunt Medical Colleges of the world, and which have already restored to and vigor rejoicing thousands, wllfbosent, alone wUhfuU advice, to any address, on receipt of a full nndplnln statement of tint case, and any rooom ponso Iho circumstances of the patient will ad* " llt nr - Address _ , Dm F. SEVERIUS, I 118 Illvlngton Bopt> 8, XB63—tf Tir*a rsoriic ARE U.,"New York City, financial. 800 MILES or inn UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Are now finished and In operation. Although this road Is built with great rapidity, the work la thoroughly done, and is pronounced by the United States Commissioners to bo first-class in every respect, before It la accepted, and before any bonds can bo Issued upon It, Rapidity and excellence of construction have been secured by a complete division of labor, and by distributing tho twenty thousand men em ployed along tho line for long distances at once. It Is now probable that tho Whole Line to the Pacific will be eomt pleied in 1860. The Company havo ample means of which tho Government grants tho right of way, and nil necessary timber and other materials found along tho Hue of its operation; ah>ol2,Booacresof land to tho mile, taken la alternate sections on each side of Us road; also United States Thirty year Bonds, amounting to from 816,000 to siS,uw per mile, according to tho difficulties tobosur mountedon tho various sections to bo built, for which It tokos n second mortgagons security, and It Is expected that not only the Interest, bit tho principal amount may be paid in sorvics rendered by tho Company In transport!!! troops, malls, &c. THE EARNINGS OF THE UNION PACIFIe RAILROAD, from its Way or Local Business only, during tho year ending Juno 2Stli, 180\ amounted (o over FOUR MILLION DOLLARS, which alter paying all expenses was much more than sufficient to pay tho Interest upon Its Bonds. Thcso earnings aro no indication of tho vast through traffic that must follow the opening of tho lino to tho Pacific, but they certainly prove that FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS upon such a property, costing nearly threo times their amount, ARE ENTIRELY SECURE. Tho Union Pacific Bonds run thirty years, are forsl,oooeach, and havecoupons attached. They bear annual Interest, payable on tho first days o January and July at tho Company's Olllce, in tli City of New York, nt tho rate of six per cent. In gold, Tho principal is payable in gold at nmlu* rlty. Tho prico is $lO2, and at tho present rate of gold, they pay a liberal Incomo on their cost, A very important consideration in determin ing tho valuo of theso bonds is the length of time they have to run. It la well known that a long bond always com mands a much higher prico than a short ono. It Is safe to assumo that during tho next thirty years, tho rato of interest in tho United mates will aooliuo os It has dono in Europe, and wo have a right to expect that such six per cent, se curities as thoso will bo hold at ns high a premi um as thoso of this Government, which, in 1857, woro bought in at from 20 to 23 per cent, above par. Tho export demand alouo may produce this result, and as tho Issuo of n privato corpora tion, they are beyond tho reach of political ac tion. . The Company boItCVo that their bonds, at the present rato, aro tho cheapest security In tho market, and tho right to advance the prico at any tlmo Is reserved. Subscriptions will bo received in Carlisle by A. L. BPONSLER, onU in Now York AT THE COMPANY’S OFFICE, No. 20 Nassau St.. Am) BY JOHN J. CISCO & SON, Bankers, No. 50 Wall Si, And by tho Company’s advertised agents throughout the United States. Jlcmlitances should be made in drafts or other tends par in New York, and the Jionds will be sent free charge by return express. Parties subscribing through local agents will look to them for their safe delivery. A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR IKQ3 has Just been published by tho Company, giving ftillct Information than is possible in an advertise ment, respecting tho Progress of tho Work, tho Resources of tho County traversed by tho Road, tho Moons for Construction, and tho valuo of tho Bonds, which will bo sont froo on application at tho Company’s olllces or to any of tno-advertlsed agents. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, Aug. 20,1808. —3m New Pork, RailroaK Hines. T3EADING RAIL ROAB. il BUMMER ARRANGEMENT MONDA r, A U& UST 3, XBCB. Great Trunk Lino from tho North and North ■ west for Philadelphia, Now York, Reading, Potts vlllo, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokln, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Lltlz, Lancaster, Columbia, &o. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as fol lows: at 250,5.25 and 8.10 A. M., 12.20 noon, and 2.05 and 0.35 P« M., connecting with similar trains on tho Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving nt Now York at 6.00,10.00 and 11.45 A. M., and 050, f 1.55 and 9.50 P. M, Sleeping cars accompanying tho 2.50 A. M. and 0.35 P. M. trains without change. Leave Hnrrisburg.for Reading, Potlsvllle, Tarn aqua, Minorsvillo, Ashland, Shamokln, Pine Qrovo, Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. M., and 2.osand 4.10 P. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal Way Stations; tho 4,10 P.M. train making- connections for Philadelphia and Co lumbia only. For Potlsvlllo, Schuylkill Uavoa and Auburn, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna KAtlrmul. Imva HarrlHlmrir nt. .'Ull ?. U. Returning: Leave Now York at 0,00 A. M.. 12.00 Noon, 5.00 and 8.00 P. M., Philadelphia at 8.15 A. M. and 3.30 P. M.; Sleeping cars accompany the 9.00 A. M.. 6.00 and 8.00 P. M, trains from Now York, without change. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M., connecting with similar train on East Ponuo, Railroad, returning from Reading at 0.30 P. Mm stopping at all Stations; PottsvlUoat7.oo and 8.45, A- M. and 2.46 P. M.: Shamokln nt 0.25 and 11.20 A. M.; Ashland at 7,00 A. M., 12.43 Noon and 1.55 P.M.; Tamaqua nt 8,30 A. M., 2.16 and 4.35 P.M. Leave Pottsvillo, via. Schuylkill and Susque hanna Railroad at 7.10 A. M. for Harrisburg, and ILSO A. M. for Fine Grove and Tromont, Reading Accommodation Train: Leaves Read ing at 7.80 A. M., returning from Philadelphia at 5.15 F. M. Fottatown Acoommodatlon Train: Leaves Fottatown at 6.45 A. M., returning leaves Phila delphia at P. M. Columbia RaU Road Trains leave Readlng al 7.00 A. 3L, and 0.15 P. M. for Alphrata, HUr, Laa castor,, Columbia, Ac. Perkiomon Roil Road Trains loavoPerklomeu Junction at 0.00 A. M. and 0.00 P. M. Keturuiug: liCavo Skinpnck at 8.10 A. M. f and 1.25 P. M,, con necting with similar trains on Reading Rail Road. , x « « On Sundays: Leave Now York at 8.00 P. M„ Philadelphia 8.00 A. M. imd 3.15 V. M., the 8.00 A. M. Train running only to Reading; Pottsvlllo 8.00 A. M.: Harrisburg 5.2.3 A. M. ana 4.10 and o.:t> I*. M.’, and Reading at 1,10. 2.55 and 7.10 A. AI. for Harrisburg, and 7.00 A. M. and 11.40 P. M. for New York and 4,25 P. M, for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season,School and Ex cursion Tickets, to and from all points, at reduc ed rates. Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed each passenger. G. A. rIICOLIxS, Reading, Pa., Aug. 3, ’GB. General tiup'L Aug. 13,1863. __ QBMBEBLAND VALLEY RAIL EOABI CHANGE OP HOURS! On and after Monday, Sept. Urn, 18GS, Passon ger Trains will run dally as follows, (Sundays ox ceptocl); WESTWARD Accommodation IVofn leaves Harrisburg 8.00 a. M„ Mccbanicsbarg tUJ3, Car Üblo 0.16, Newvillo 0.40, BUlppenaborg 10.19, Cbamberaborg 10.40, Green castle 11.14, arriving at Haggorstown U. 42 A. M. | Malt Train leaves Harrisburg 1.80 P. M,, Me chanlcabarg 2.02, Car llale Newvlllo 8.10, Ship* pensborg 8.40, Obamborsborg 4.20, Qrcencastlo i. 50, arriving at Hagerstown 535 P. M. Exprtt* Twin leavesHorrlsburg4.ls Pi M.,Mo obnnlcsburg 4,47,10ar1181e 5.17, Mowville 5,50, nhlp gensburg 0.17, arriving at Chamborsbarg at 0.45 *A Mixed Twin leaves Chambersburg 5.05 A. M • Greencaatlo fc2s, arriving at Hagerstown lojo .a M ‘ : 1 EASTWARD:- Accommodation Train leave? Clmmbersburg 4. i • A«. M 4, Shlpponflbarg 6.14,-NowviUo 6.45, Carlisle O. Mecbanlcsbnrg 6.47-arriving at Hurrlslnn 7*ATaii JYafn leaves HagerstownB,oo Ai£!.,Green castle 8.35, Chambers burg 0.10, ShlppensbUrg D.lii, NowvlUe 10.14,'Carlisle 1(160, Mecbanlcsburg 11.'.’ 1 arriving at Harrisburg 11.60 A. M. * . . • Erpreat Train leaves Hagerstown 11.55 A. £l.. Qroencnstle 12.23, Ghana bernburg 1.00 Shippers bare 1*23, Nowvme*2.(Js, Carlisle 2,45, Meehunli>- burg 8.12, arriving nt Harrisburg 9.44 P. M. AMlxtd 2Vafn leaves Hagerstown 3.05,1*. £l., Greencastlo 4.12, arriving at Chamborsburg 5.0. . P. . * 49* Making close connection* at Harrisburg with trains to and from Philadelphia, New York. Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg and nil point s West, CX N. £*Ubb, Sui’Kbiotkndknt’B Office Charrib’Of I*c i„ Sept. 8, 1808. Sept 17,.1868. - - No. 35 South Third Street; PHILADELPHIA. <j£enera£%ents, £So ,°”, HE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Tba K&novAi» Lira innutoi Ookpaxt la a corporation ebarWadbT apodal Act of Congress. ap ' proved July *3,lMS,>rltQ a CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, FULL PAH).. ÜberaUerma offered to Agent* and Solldtorvwho aLtalOTitedtobPplyAtooroslco. . ••.. FtillpartlciilaJttobohadon ttppUctttlonal ourofflco, located In tho accood atorr of opr Bakins House, wbere Circulars and Pamphlota. folly deicriWnetiio advantagesoffered by thobgtmd, E * *• JTo. 35 Soidh T/unf .Sf. Armiiontions for- Central and Western Ponu tS bo n mAde to 1). 8. UUSSEL, Manager-* syißhnrg.Pa. , , Harrao; iww.~iy Philadelphia pa. iSup't.
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