$-cto SUfbert tenneuts QNE OF THE BEST INVESTMENTS THE I FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS «r OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO., 8 5 OjjJd IL E S COMPLETED A limited amount of tho First Mortgage Bunds of the Union Pacific Railroad Company are of i.-reil to tho public, ns ouo of tho safest and most v profitable Investments. f. i. They are a ilrst mortgage upon tho longest •i and most Important railroad In tlio country. Uy law they cun bo Issued to tho Company only as tho road is completed, so that they al ways represent a real value. :l. Their amount is limited by act of Congress to Fifty Million Dollars on tho entire Pacluo line, ~r un average ofless than §30,000 per mile. J. Hon. 15. D. Morgan, of tho United States Seu me, und Hon. Oakes Ames, of tho United States House of Representatives, are tho trustees for uie bondholders, to sue that all their Interests are protected. n. Five Government Directors, appointed by the President of tho United .Stales, are responsi ble to the country lor tho management of its af fairs. u. Three United Sales Commissioners must certify that the roadie well built and equipped, and In all respects a first-class railway, before any bonds can be Issued upon it, 7. The United States Governmcdt lends the Company its own bonds to the same amount that the company Issues, for which It tukesascc ond mortgage as Us security. 8. As additional aid, it makesanabsolutodona llon of 12,800 acres of land to tho mile, lying upon each side of tho road. 0. Tho bonds pay six per cent. In gold, and tho principal is also payable in gold. 10. The earnings from tho local or way buslueta . were over Four Million Dollars lost year, which, after paying operating expenses, was much more than sulllcleut to pay the interest.— These earnings will vastly increase on the com pletion of tho entire lino In Jbliy. 12, No political action can reduce the rate of interest. It must remain for thirty years— six per ccAt. ver annum in gold, now equal to between eight and ulnelpor cent. In currency. The prin etixil is then payable in gold. ifa bond, with such guarantees, were Issued by the Government, lla market price would not bo less than from 20 to 2o per cent, premium. As tho bonds are Issued un der Government authority and supervision, up on what is very largely a Uovorumentwork, they must ultimately approach Government prices.— • No other corporate bonds are made so secure. 13. Tho Issue will soon bo exhausted. The sales have sometimes been, half a million a day, and nearly twenty millions have been sold. About ten millions more may be offered. It is not im probable that at some time not far distant, all the bonds tbo Company can issue will bo taken by some combination of capitalists and with drawn from the market, except at a largo ad vance. The long time, tho high gold interest, and tho perfect security, must make these bonds very valuable for export. All tho predictions which tho officers of tthis Company have made in relation to the progress and business success of their enterprise, or tho value and advance in the price of their securi ties, have been more than confirmed, and they ' therefore suggest that:parUcs who desire to In vest in their bonds will find it to their advantage to do so at once. Subscriptions will bo received In Carlisle by A. L. SPONSLER, and in Now York AT THE COMPANY’S OFFICE, No. 20 Nassau St: AND BY JOHN J. CISCO & SON, Bankers, No. 59 Wall at. And by the Company's advertised agents throughout the United States. Jlonds sent free, but parties subscribing through lo cal agents, will look to than for their safe dclivo'y. A NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP WAS ISSUED OUT. Ist, containing a report of the progress of the work to thatdatc, and nmoro complete state ment in relation, to the value of the bonds than can be given in an advertisement, which will be sent free nn application at the Company’s offices or to tiny bf the advertised agents, JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, Now York. Oct. 2S, ISOS. Money easily male, with our Complete Stencil and Key Check Out 3>rr. Small capital required. Circulars free.— STAFFORD MANFG, CO., CC Fulton street, Now York. Oct. 29,1808. —Jw TirANTED AGENTS. —ln every Y V town for CUSHMAN & GO’S GREAT ONE DOLLAR STORE. Dcscriptlvoschecka $lO,OO per hundred. Con sumers supplied .direct from tho manufactories, and all goods warranted. Circulars sent free.— Address CUSHMAN & CO., Oct. 29,—8C8.—12w 10 Arch St. Boston. SETTLE UP.—‘The subscriber, intend ing to leave town, baa left his books In the Hands of A. Do Huff Esq, for collection. Those having claims against him will present them for settlement and all those indebted are requested to make immediate payment. JOHN B. TREIBLEII, Agent. Oct. 20,1S0S.—3L* j^OTXOE. Oaklisle Deposit Bank, l October 23,1868. j Tho annual election for ulno Directors of this Bank, will bo hold at tho Banking House on tho third Monday (I6th) of November next, betwon the hours of 10 o’clock a. ar. and 2 p. m. J. P. HASSLEH, Cashier . Oct. 29, 1808.—3 t 3Legal SOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that Loiters of Administration ou the estate of riot Sites, dcc’d., late of Wcatpomisborough twp., have been granted to the undersigned resid ing la tho same township 11 persons Indebt ed to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, aud thoao having claims will pre sent them for settlement. JACOB RHOADS, Oct, 22,1808.—f1t Administrator, a OTICE.—-Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of art Lind, lute of Penn township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All per sons knowing themselves Indebted to the estate are requested to make payment immediately, to his attorney In fact, Noali CocUley.nud those li avlug claims against said estate will also pre sent them for settlement. JAMES S. LIND, Oc't. 22, 1808.—lit* Administrator, •VTOTICE.—Notice ia hereby given that Letters of Administration* on the estate of Dr. Juo. Zollinger,late of Carlisle, Penu’a. dec’d. have been Issued to tho,undersigned, residing In snmo“place. All persons knowing themselves indebted to tho estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for set tlement. CHARLES U. HOPPER. Oct.22,lBoB.—Ct* Administrator. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE J_ UNITED STATES. FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OP PENNSYLVANIA.—Estato of Samuel C. Brown, a bankrupt. The llnal account of William D. Spouslev, as signee having been audited and settled before tho Register and distribution reported and con sidered by tho Court, no error appears therein.— But the Court Is ofi opinion that notice by publi cation to all creditors and others Interested should be given to appear before tho Register, Charles A; Barnott.Esq.,at his olllce In Carlisle, on Thursday tho flth of November 1868, at 10 o’clock, A, M.,when said settlement androport will bo re vised, if any party Interested shall request It. •Otherwise the same will be continued and the imported distribution carried Into clicet. Notice is given accordingly. WM. D. SPONSLER, ■Oct. 8,1868—1 t Assignee. EROCLAMATION.— Whereas the Hon. James H. Graham, President Judge of several Courts of Common Pleas of tho coun ties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Jus tices of tho several Courts of Oyer and Terminer nijiTGonoral Jail-Delivery In said counties, and T. P. Blalr aud H. Stuart, Associate Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for tho trial of all capital and other ollbnders, In the said county of Cumberland, by their pre cepts to mo directed, dated tho 21th day of Au’gust A. D,, 1888, have ordered tho Court of Oyor and Termlnor and General Jail De livery to bo holden at Carlisle, on tho 2d Mon day of November 1868, (being tbo i)th day,) at 10 o’clock In tho forenoon, to continue two weeks. Notice Is hereby given to tho Coroner, Justices of tho Pence, and Constables of tiro said county of Cumberland, that they are by tho said precept commanded to ue then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls,records, nndihqulaltions, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their ofllcos appertain to be done, and oil tboso that are bound by recog nizances, to prosecute against tho prisoners that aro or then shall bo In tho Jail of said Coun ty. are to bo there to prosecute thorn as shall bo lust. JOS. 0. THOMPSON. July 23.1863.—t0 Sheriff. SHERIFF’S SALES. virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Expo nas issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, and to mo directed, I will expose to sale, by public vendue or outcry, at the CourtHoaso, In the Borough of Carlisle, on day, November 7M,1803,at 10 o’clock, A. M., the fol lowing described Real Estate, to wit; A lot of ground, situate In the borough of Car lisle, Cumberland county. Pa.,'bounded on tho West by North Hanover street, on the North by Penn street, on tho East by an AJloy, and on tho ,South by lot of Jno Fredericks, containing In front, on Hanover street, 00 feet, and In depth 210 feet, more or less, having thereon erected a two nml-a-bulf-story Stone and Plastered Dwelling House • back buildings. Fountain, Stable, &c. ■ ALSO—a lot of Ground situate in tho borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., bounded on the South by North street, on the West by C. Welrich, on the North by an alloy, and on the East by S. Martin’s heirs, containing in front on North street 20 feet, and in dopth 120 feet, more , or less, having thereon erected a two-story jjrick Dwelling House, *. Al^SO—alot of Ground, situate in tho borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., bounded on the East by North East street, on the North by John Mcßride, on tho West by North Bedlord street, and on the South by John Moore, con taining acres, more or less. Seized and taken in execution as tho property of WlUlnm Leeds. A 1 SO,— a lot of Ground situate in Upper Al len townshlo, Cumberland county. Pa., bounded on tho North by a Public Hoad, on tho East by lot of Jacob Bishop, on tho South by land of Emig s heirs, and on the West by lot of Adam B. Seaohrlst, containing ono-hali aero, more or less, having thereon erected a one-and-a-half story Log House. Log Stable, and other improve ments. Seized and taken as the property of Hen ry C. Springer. To bo sold by mo, JOS. C. THOMPSON, CbacllWona.—On all sales of 8500 or bo required to ho paid when tho property Is offoud §i» on all aolea.under §m • Got. £2, Isfjd, Election proclamation, T7ILF.CTION PROCLAMATION.-- «-Whereas, In and by an Act of tho 'General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, entitled, “An Act relating to tho elections of this Commonwealth,” passed on tho 3d day of July. Anno Domini, 1839,1 t is made the duly of tho Sheriff of every connfy within this Com monwealth to give public notice of tho General Elections, and In such notice to enumerate— l.-t. The Officers to bo elected. 2il. Designating tho places at which tin* elec tions nro to be held. Therefore, I, .JOS. C. THOMPSON. High Sheriff of tho County of Cumberland, do hereby make known and give this public notice to the electors of tbo County of Cumberland, that on Tuesday tho 3rd day of November next an election will bo held at tho several election districts in sdlcl County, at which time they will vote by ballot for TWENTY-SIX ELECTORS, The said election will bo held throughout tho county ns follows: Thc'elcctlon In the election district composed of tho borough of Carlisle and tho townships of North Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Flunk ford, and Lower Dickinson, will beheld at the Couit House In tho borough of Carlisle. Tim election In Ihoelcctlon district composed of Lower West Pennsborough township, ■will bo io'iil nt the North School House In Plainfield. Tim election In the election district composed of Silver Spring township, will ho held at the • public House of Goo. K. Ducy, In Hognoslown in said township. Tho election In tho election district composed of Hampden township, will bo held at tho publlp house occupied by Miles Crowley, in said town ship. The election In the election district composed of the township of Upper Allen, will he held at tho puhlichouso of Joshua Culp,in Shepherds town, v The election In tho election district composed of Middlesex township, will be held at the Mid dlesex School House. Tiie election In the election district composed of tho township of Lower Allen, will bo hold at tho wagonmakcr shop of Jonas Huuchbarger, on State 11111. The election In tho electron district composed of East Pounsborough township, will bo hold at tho house of E. 8. Hatfield, in West Falrvlow. Tho election In tho election district composed of Now Cumberland, will beheld at the house fiow kept by William Dell, in the borough of New Cumberland. , Tho election In tho election district composed of tho North Ward of the Borough of Mechaulcs burg. at tbo North West corner of Market House in said borough. Tho election In tho election district composed of tho South Ward of the Borough of Mcchanlcs burg, nt tho South-West cor. of tnc Market IlouSo m;sald Borough. The election In tho election district composed of Monroe township, will bo bold at tho public house kept by A. L. Hursh, In Churchtown, in said township. Tho election in tho election district composed ofPonn township, will bo held attho house lately occupied by Jacob llcdsecker, In said township. Tho election Ih the election Ulstlct composed of Upper Dickinson, will bo held at tho house now occupied by Joseph Kucttlo, known as the Stone Tavern. • Tho election In the election district composed of the borough of Newville, and townships of Mlflllu, Upper. Fraukford, upper West Penns* borough and North Newton, will bo hold at tho public School House in tho borough of Nowvillo. Tho election In tho election district composed of tho borough of Nowbnrg and Hopewell town ship will bo it eld In tho public School House, in tho borough of Nowbnrg. Tho election in tho election district composed of tho borough of Shlppeusburg, Shippensburg township ana that part of Southampton town ship not included in tho Leesburg election dis trict, will be held at tho Council House in tho borough of Shlppensburg. Tbo election In the election district composed of Lower Southampton township, will bo hold at the house formerly occupied by William Max well, In Leesburg. The election In the election district composed of South Newton township, will bo held at the School House In Jacksonville. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatoveryperson, oxceptlngjustlcesof the peace, who shall hold any ofllco or appointment of profit or trust under the government of the United States or of this State, or of. any city or incorporated district, whothoracoramlKsloncd officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is, or shall bo, employed under the legislative, executive or judiciary depart vraont of this Stale, or of any city or Incor porated district, and also that every member of Congress and of the State legislature, and of ' the selector common councilor any city,or com missioners of any Incorporated district, lg by law Incapable of holding or exorcising, at the same time, the ofllco or appointment of judge, Inspec tor' or clerk of any election of this 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; but nothing hero in shall bo so construed ns to prevent any mili tia officer or borough officer serving ns judge. In spector or 61erk at any general or special elec tion ; nor shall anything heroin contained be so construed as to prohibit a judge, Inspector or clerk of election from being voted for to fill any township ollice, or render either or any of them Ineligible to hold the same. Particular attention Is directed to the first sec tion of the Act of Assembly, pnssbd the 30th day of March,A. D., 1860, “An Act regulating the manner of Voting at all Elections, in the several counties of this Commonwealth “That the qualified voters of the several coun- tics 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 partly written severally classified as follows: One ticket shall embrace the names of all Judgesof courts voted for, and to ho labelled, outside, “ju diciary one ticket shall embrace the names of all State officers voted for, and bo labelled, “State;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all county officers voted for, Including aSonator, member, and members of Assembly, if voted for, and members of Congress. If voted-for, and bo la belled, “county;" one ticket shall embrace all the names of all township officers voted for, and bo labelled “township;" one ticket shall em brace the names of all borough officers voted for. ahd bo labelled “ boroughand each class shall bo deposited lirseparato ballot-boxes.” In accordance with the provisions of the Bth section of an act entitled “ A further supplement to the Election laws of this Commonwealth,” I publish the following: WiinuKAS.By the acts of the Congress of the United States, entitled, “An act to amend the several acts 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 sixty-five, all per sons who have deserted the military or naval services of the United States, and who have not been discharged or relieved from the penalty or disability therein provided, are deemed and ta ken to have 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 the United States are not, under the constitution and laws of Pennsylvania, qualified electors of this Com monwealth: Section 1. Be it enacted, Ac., 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 the provisions and subject to tho disability Imposed by said act of Congress, approved March 3d, one thosand eight hundred and sixty-five, and It shall bo un lawful for any such person to oiler to vote any ballot or ballots. Section 2. That If any such Judgo or inspec tors oCelecliou, on any ouo of them shall receive or consent to receive any such unlawful ballot or ballots from any such disqualified person, ho or they so offending shall bo guilty of a misdemean or, and upon conviction thereof In any court of sessions of this commonwealth, ho shall for each offense, bo sentenced to pay a fine of not Joss than ouo hundred dollars, and to undergo an Imprisonment In tho jail of tho proper county for not less than six days. Section 8. That if any person deprived of citi zenship, and disannulled ns aforesaid, shall at any election hereafter to bo held in this com monwealth, vote or tender to the officers there of, and offer to vote, a ballot or ballots, any per son so offending shaU bo guilty of a misdemean or, and on conviction thereof in any court of quarter sessions of this commonwealth, shall for each offence bo punished in likewise manner ns provided in the proceeding section of this act in case of officers of election recolving'&uoh 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 dlsquaUfled ns afore said, to offer any ballot or ballots to the officer of any election hereafter to bo held In this com monwealth, such persona so offending shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof in any court of quarter sessions of tills commonwealth, shall bo punished in a like man ner as Is provided in the second section of tills act In tho case of officers ol such election receiv ing such unlawful ballot or ballots. Agreeably to tho provisions of tho sixty-first section of said net, “ Every General and special Election shall ho open between tho hours or eight and ten in tho forenoon and shall continue open until seven o'clock In tho evening, when tho polls shall bo closed.” Pursuant’to tho provisions contained In tho seventy-sixth section of the act first aforesaid, tho Judges of tho aforesaid districts shall respec tively take charge of tho certificates of return of tho election of their respective districts, and produce them at a mooting of ono Judge from each district, at tho borough of Carlisle, on the third day after tho electlon,boing, for tho pres ent year ON FRIDAY, THE OTH DAY OF NO VEMBER NEXT, then and there to do and per form tho duties required by law of said judges. Also—That whero a judge by sickness or un avoidable accident, is unable to attend such a meeting of judges, then tho certificate or return aforesaid shall bo taken charge of by one of tho Inspectors or. Clerks of the election of said dis trict, who shell do and perform tho duties re quired ofsatdjudge uimluo to attend. Given under my hand, at Carlisle, this 15th day of September 1868. JOSEPH C. THOMPSON, Sheriff. Octt. 15,1808. TV. W. D. HALL, HOMOEOPATHIC \J PHYSICIAN AND MEDICAL ELECTRI CIAN.— Olllce No. 37, South Hanover street, Car- Use, Pa. Gives special attention to tho treat ment of all diseases, whether Acute or Chronic, Inllamatory or Paryletlo, without vain , shocks, or any inconvenience, by means of Galvanism, Magnetism, and other modifications of Electrici ty. Dr. Mary S. Hall, will give her entire attention to the treatment of all female diseases. Rooms strictly private, consultation ftee. Newvellk Pa. July 2Cth, 1800. Mrs. M. S, Hall, M. D., When ono year of age, I was taken with a nervous affection, which gradually grow worse, until I mot you, then I was 18 years old. I wo s extremely nervous and had a complication of diseases such as St. Vitus Dance, Epileptic Fits, and inward convulsions. Which hallled tho skill of tho mostemlnent doc tors, and made my life miserable. My body was In constant-motion, night and day. After being under your treatment three days, my nerves were perfectly quiet, and I am now enjoying good health for tuo first time In my life. MARY HEPFERMAN. P.S.Nowovertwo yfears have passed and this young lady has had no return of this disease, but enjoys perfect health. FirriiADELPirrA, Pa, July 3d, 1838. Dr. W. D. Hall. I was paralysed for.tbroo years, I could not walk or dress myself, my limbs and hands were useless. 1 heard of tho many cures performed by you. and Was persuaded to try your mode of treating diseases. In ouo week I was able to walkand dress myself without any assistance. My gratitude to you was unbounded, andwitn pleasure I recommend all suffering from any disease to your cure. Yours Very Truly, JOHN McFALL,; October 15,1803. —3t Girard Ave. 3d, fit. ■pLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING of J every description neatly executed at the VOLUNTEER Office. fttisecUancouss. HAIL! ALL HAIL!! THE GLORY OF TIIE NIGHT IS THE MORNING GLORY STOVE THE GREATEST STOVE FOR 1808. _ Walker A Claudy having just returned from New York and Philadelphia, whore they havo purchased tho largest, latest and best assort ment of PARLOR, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES ever brought to this place, have now on oxhlbl Hon and for sale at their Store Rooms, NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, whore they will always bo pleased to see their old friends ami many now ones, call and exam ine THE CHEAT MOUNING GLOHY PARLOR STOVE AND HEATER, —ALSO— THE CELEBRATED REGULATOR ROTARY TOP COOKING STOVE, THE BEST IN THE WORLD. THE MORNING GLORY is the most perfect parlor stove in use anywhere or every where. It is a Base Burner, and one lire will last all winter. It has mica doors nil aromid and IS as bright and cheerful as an open gate. We respectfully refer to tho following persons from among hundreds of others who have used It. as to Its merits: James B. Weakley, Rev. J. Boas, W. 15. Mulllu, Webert & Borland, Geo. Welse, David Rhoads, Levl-Trcgo, Samuel Greason, Weakley it Sadler, L. T. Greenfield, Samuel H. Gould, Jason W. Eby, Thoa. Leo, Peter Spahr, Wm. P. Stuart, Jos. Galbraith, Hon. J. Stuart, Edward Fury, Sorg't Irvin, Col. A. Noble, Mr. Mansfield, Rup’t Mt. Holly Paper Mil: Co. SamT Kompton, Thos. Chamberlin, John Stuart, John T. Green. Henry Burkholder, lliehard Woods, J, S. Woods, MnJ. Woods, John M. Gregg. Wo have also a very largo variety of Cook Stoves of tho very best, namely: NOBLE COOK, (Gas Burner.) COMBINATION, (Gas Burner,) •WM. PENN, EUREKA, WABASH, ELECTRIC, and NI AGRA, nil of which have given great sat isfaction to tho purchasers. Wo have also a largo lot of TIN AND OTHER WARES, of our own manufacture. TIN AND SHEET IRON, of all kinds constantly on liaud. SPOUTING, ROOFING & JOBBING of all kinds done on short notice and substanti ally. In conclusion wo invite our friends to call and examine oar goods and save at least twen ty per cent. WALKER & CLAUDY, NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, Caiilisle, pa. Oof. B,ISCS. SSootsi anfc CHEAP STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, SPOTTBWOOD & KEUBY, No. 13. South llanoveu, St. Caiilisle, Penn’a. Beg leave to call tho attention of their custo mers. and residents of Carlisle, and surrounding country, to th6lr largo and well selected stock of gentlemens, ladies, misses and childrens ‘ BOOTS AND SHOES, at prices as low as to defy all competition. Wo are also prepared to manufacture in tho latest styles and best manner all kinds ol work, which wo will make up at prices so low, as to make it nn object for all to give us a call. We make up' nothing but tho very best of Stock, which wo warrant to fit. and give satisfaction In all coses. Call and examine onr stock, and bo convinced.— Wo sell as cheap if not tho cheapest, and best goods In town, wo have a large trade, and tho way wo got It was SELLING GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES at a small profit. "Do as you wish to bo done by,” Is our motto. Now if you will only call and look at our stock, we can trade, for wo are deter mined to please and sell to all who may give us their patronogo. We have nn immense stock on hand of every variety, from heavy home-made Kip Boots and Shoes to tho lightest and finest wear. Remember tho number 13, SOUTH HANOVER street, a few doors South of InhofTs corner, near tho Market House. JAMES SPOTTSWOOD, FRANCIS A. KERRY. Oct. 15,1805.—3 m JUNE CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND SHOES FOB GENTLEMEN. All tbo LEADING STYLES on Hand or made o measure. Prices Fixed, at Low Figures. An Illustrated Price List with instructions for self measurement sent on receipt of Post Office ad dress. WM. F. BARTLETT, Agu. 20.—iy Piiii/ADKLPaiA. AND COMMISSION HOUSE. * • Flour & Feed, Coal, Flatter «t Sail. J. ISEETEM & BROTHERS having purchased oi Snyder & Newcomer their extensive Warehouse, {Henderson's old stand,) head of High street, beg leave to Inform the public that will continue the Forwarding and Commission business ou a more extensive scale than heretofore. The highest market price will bo paid for Flour Grain an.l Produce of all kinds. Flour and Feed, Piaster, Salt and Hay, kept constantly ou hand and for sale. Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKEN3 VALLEY, LOCUST MOUNTA N. LAWBERRY, &c., «to Llmeburnors’ and Blacksmiths’ Coal, constant ly for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry to any part of tno town. Also, all kinds of Lum ber constantly on hand. J, BEETEM & BROS. Hoc. 1, 181 55. AS THE WEATHER ISKOW VERY PROPITIOUS andtlio the prices are most fa vorable for the laying In of your winters coal, the subscriber would oiler his stock to the public knowing lull well the disposition of the trade generally to make many promises to offectsaies. Tile subscriber would prefer to leave the quality of the coal ho furnishes SPEAK FOB ITSELF, and ho will be held to the following which are his old standards. 1. To sell none but the best coal that is to bo had. 2. To soil as cheap os any one In the trade. 3. To deliver what his customers buy, and not to furnish them with a lower priced article, to make tiro price suit his sales. 4. Behoves In the principle that scales cannot be In use [without repairs,! for a series of years, to the advantage of the customers. 5. To keep allklnds of coal to bo had anywhere else. • 0. Never to misrepresent coal to make a sale. 7. To guarantee full two thousand pounds to lie ton. • 8. To give the customers the advantage of any change of prices at the mines. 9. is determined to do all in his power for the bdueflt of those who deal with him. Send *>n your orders and you shall be dealt as fairly with, and on as favorable terms as any yard In the place. July SO, 1808. JJATS AND CAPS ! DO YOU WANT A NICE HAT OB CAF ? If so, Don’t fail to call on J.G.OALLIO, NO. 29, )VESI MAIN BTItEET, Where can be seen the finest assortment of HATS AND CAPS ever brought to Carlisle. Ho takes great pleas ure in Inviting his old friends and customers, aud all uow ones, to his splendid stock Just re ceived from Now York and Philadelphia, con sisting in part of fine SILK AND CAS3IMERE HATS, besides an endless variety of Hats and Caps ol tho latest style, all of which hq will sell at tho Lowest Cash Prices. Also, his own-manufacturo of Hats always on hand, and HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. He ban tho best arrangement for coloring Hats and all kinds of Woolen Goods, Overcoats, &0., at tho shortest notice (as ho colors every week) and on tho most reasonable terms. Also, a line lot ol choice brands of TOBACCO AND CIGARS always on hand.' He desires to call the attention of persons who have COUNTRY FURS to sell, as ho pays tho highest cash prices for tho same. Give him n call, at tho above number, his old stand, as he feels confident of giving entire satis faction. Doc. 20.1807 aOTICE.— Notice ia hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of o Barton, of Lower Allen township, have been granted to the undersigned resid ing in same twp. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immedi ately. and those having claims against said es tate will present them for settlement. JOHN UMBERGEB, Admbitifratorv Oct. 15, ISOS.—Ot* FOR SALE.— Second hand Seven Oc tavo Rosewood Piano, almost as good as new. Inquire at this ofllco. October 15,1808,—6w ! READ !! CONSIDER I !! BARQAINHIII B A HQ A I N H 111! W. C. SAWTJ3JR <fr CO’S., CHEAP STORE! t We have Just received from Now York and Philadelphia, a largo and cheap assortment of DRESS GOODS, In which will bo found nil tho Into and attractive sty lea of tho season. Our stock embraces FIPUUED, PLAIN, STRIPED AND REP FANCY SILKS, Gross Grain, Gross do Arrauro, Eplnglino, Roubalx, Lyons, French Merinos, In all colors and prices. Wo have a fall lino of tho celebrated BUFFALO MOHAIR BLACK ALPACAS, also, a Largo Stock of all kinds of BLACK ANI> MOURNING GOODS, Such as TAMISE, EMPRESS, Particular attention paid to funeral orders. Call and see our largo stock of Mink Sable, Stone Martin, Gorman Fitch, Siberian Squirrel, Mink, Blue Coney, Musk- rat, and Silver Martin Furs, Just received from the well known house of Nicholas, Uurtuett& Co., Broadway, N, Y. These muffs and Collars have a now Improvement, which will make them wear much longer than the old stylo of manufacture. Gentlemen can also llnd on our counters a va riety of FRENCH ANUrAMERIOAN CABBIMERKS In Fancy and Black. ESQIMAUX CLOTH, for heavy over coals. Suits made liy the best tailors In town. Cloths sold by us, are warranted to bo trlmcd with the best materials. CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! A. H. BLAIR. Crosby’s English Tapestry Brussels, beautiful colors and designs. Lowel and Hartford Extra Three Ply, Ingrains, Cottage, Venetian, Homo Made,Xluon and Hemp, from 40 cts upwards. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SJJAVKiS, and a general assortment of House Furnishing goods. NOTIONS, &c., & c. We offer great attractions and Inducements to to all wishing Dry Goods, and specially Invite all to call and examine our stock. W. C. SAWYER & Co’s., east main stbeet, Under Hannon’s Hotel. Oot. 8,1808. ®tg ©otrtra. Gross do Rhino, and Lustrine Black Bilks, Oreatonno, Shot and Mohair Poplins. Alpacas, Cashmeres ami Euglna Cloths QUEENS and LAMA CLOTHS. Brown Coney, Lustre Fitch, Water beaver cloth, * PELT CLOTHS RUGS, DRUGGETS, HOSIELY, GLOVES, CARLISLE. PA. Dtg ©OOtJB OPENING AT TUB CENTUAL DRY GOODS STORE OE LEIDICH §• MILLER Tho most complete slock of PALL AND WINTER GOODS that have over been broughi.to Carlisle. consist ing of all kinds of desirable goods suitable for tho season such as n ORA ND DISPLA Y DRESS GOODS! DRESS' GOODS! ! BLACK DRESS BILKS All Qualities, SPLENDID CHANGEABLE SILKS, SUPERB PLAIN SILKS All Colors, IRISH POPLINS All Colors, FRENCH POPLINS All Shades, Splendid Silk Faced Epangllnes, Superb Empress Repps, all colors, Beautiful Silk Mixtures, changeable, Poplin Alpacas, Black and Colored, Mobalr Alpacas, all colors, French Merinos, Cashmeres, Cobargs, Plain Poplins, SHAWLS 1 SHAWLS!! The largest assortment of Shawls that wo have ovor opened. All tho now styles, Fancy and Plaid Blanket Shawls, Ohonlllo Shawls, Thlbbot Shawls, all sizes for Ladles, Misses’ and Chil dren, at very low prices. FURS' FURS!! FURS!!! Wo now hnvo tho largcataKsortment of Furs that arc to bo found in the county. Elegant Mink Sablo Furs, Splendid German Fitch Furs, Superb Siberian Squirrel Furs, Furs of ovory quality and size tor Ladles, Misses’ and Children. MOURNING GOODS of ovory description for tho season, i FUNERAL GO. O D S Special attention given to filling orders for town or country. LADIES CL OAKS AND CLOAKING CLOTHS of nil the now colors. A splendid variety of BLACK AND COLORED BEAVER CLOTHS for Ladies Sackings and Cloaks, LEIDICH & MILLER’S Is the proper place to purchase your FLANNELS, as they are the only house In town that keeps a full llxto of all grades and qualitio's Homo Made Flannels, Elegant Repp Shaker Flannels, Splendid White Flannels, Homo Made Barred Shirting Flannels, All kinds of Flannels to suit all purposes. DOMESTIC GOODS Wo do not mention the amount of yards on hand, but we will prove that the largest stock In town of Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Bleached and. Unbleached Sheetings, Tickings 15 cts. and upwards. Cotton Table Diapers, Ging hams, Chocks and Calllcoes as low as 8 cts. It LA FKEIS • TiLA NKBTB ! t Wo defy competition, as wo cannot bo undersold, having bought a very largo supply of White and Colored of all grades, and will bo sold very cheap. FANCY COVER L I I)H MARSAILLEK QUILTS, HONEY COMB QUILTS. *e BALMORAL SKIRTS. The new stylo of Seamless Balmorals, Hahno> ralsof all sizes and qualities. CLOTH DEPARTMENT The most complete stock of CLOTHS & CAST MERE* that are to be found in the market. BEAUTIFUL FANCY CASImERKS for gents, youths and childrens suits. OVER COATINGS of every grade and color, to be sold under regu lar prices. NOTIONS! NOTIONS!! In snoli an endless variety that It would bo Im possible to enumerate. WOOLEN GOODS, Every style grade and quality CARPETS!! CARPETS! ! P L O O B OIL CLOTHS, TABLE OIL CLOTHS Drugget In patterns with Borders and by the yard. Above you find mentioned but a small portion of out elegant stock of goods Just opcsied, and as wo are determined not to bo undersold by any other house, we still keep up our reputation for selling a great many goods, and selling them al ways at very low prices, to suit every person that will favor us with a call. Please do not full to give us uu early call and see for yourselves wo can fully prove every word that wo publish. LEIDICH & MILLER, ON THE CORNER, SIGN OP THE CABPET HALL, No, 2 East Main Street, Ca rllalo, Penn’a Oct. 8,1868 Stohcs, (irinu)<uT, sct. J3EAUTY. DURAUILITY, ECONO- Tho undersigned having returned from tho cities with a largo stock m goods. Invito tho at tention/)! all who desire satisfaction to call anil examine their stock consisting In part of STOV E H , such as the Barley Sheaf. Dictator, Noble Took, Eclipse, and other varieties of COOK STOVES, which they challcngo tho trade to compete with, feeling contldent that they can sell hotter stoves for less money than any Arm In the country,— Tho attention of tho public is Invited to their choice selection of RANGES, PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, among which can be found SPEAKS’ CELEBRATED Revolving Light Bose Burning Stove. Juniata Baso Burning Parlor Healer, m fact they can please you with Stoves of nil hinds at prices which defy competition. PUMPS, for deep Wells and Cisterns constantly on hand. Their stock of goods comprises everything kept In a llrst class furnishing Store, such as° Coifeo Mills, Flat Irons, Coal Buckets, ' Coal Sieves Shovels and Pokers, Registers, Toiletware, Foot Tabs, Infant Bathing Tubs, Chamber Sets Ac. Ae. Ac., • Also, Copper and Brass Dippers, Wrought Iron Pans and Laduls, Cako Pans and Moulds, Spoons Knives and Forks, And all kinds of Hollow Ware. TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, of all kinds constantly on baud, manufactured by tho best workmen of tho best material. Buy ing stock in largo lots for tho cash they arc en abled to soli 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 “ Liir ami Ltl Live." Fire bricks and grates for all kinds of Stoves, constantly on hand. Boynton Base Burning Flro Place Heater, r.lmilnr to tho Latrohe. Ten Plato Stoves, PORTABLE and STATIONARY HEATERS and RANGES Of tho diUercnt manu facturers and patterns. J Old stoves taken in exchange, No 63 North Hanovor Street. THE ORIENTAL. Delaines, &c., &c. THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL Base Burning Coal Stoves, and Parlor Furnaces, Have received Pour First Clans Premiums at tho New. York State and other Fairs, Also, the great SILVER MEDAL at the Fair of the American Institute bold la tho City of New York, 180S* THEY ARES PERPETUAL BURNERS, ONLY ONE EIRE BEING REQUIRED TO BE MADE DURING THE SEASON. THEY ARB PERFECT VENTILATORS OP THE APARTMENT. THERE CAN BE NO ESCAPE OF GAS PROM THERE CAN BE NO CLINKER OR SLAG TO THE EIRE WILL REMAIN POR DATS WITH- THE ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL TO AN THEY ARB POWERFUL HEATERS AND YET PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO MILD WEATHER. THEY ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL STOVES AND FURNACES EYBR MADE. THE FURNACE WILL HEAT, SATISFAO TORILY. BOTH AN UPPER AND A LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FUEL. The following aro a few of the many references to persons who have boon and aro now using the “ORIENTAL.” and to whom wo contldont ly refer for testimony as to Its great merit. H. E. Breechblll, Dr. D. Mahon, Miller & Bowers, Dr. Common. Wm. Sponslor, 1). Spntts, •L Notlklngcr, B. Lomrncokcr, F. Leonard, Mrs. Galbraith, Dr. Zitzor, Jacob Thudlum, and quite a number of others. For Sate by Sept. '2l, lh(H»—l'm Jg C O N O M Y IS WEAL T li \ James McGonlgal, at No. s;i South Hanover St. Carlisle, would call the attonllnjrof his friends and the public generally to his largo stock of STOVES, TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, which ho feels assured will give satisfaction In both quality and price. In the stove lino he would call especial atten tion to the •' EMPIRE” Gas burner and parlor Heater. • It Isa PerpotuulßasrfßurnlngStovo. The Fur nace will heat an upperand lower room perfect ly, ami is guaranteed to bo perfectly free from explosion of gas. it has no brick to bo replaced every year. It is so constructed that its rays of heat are deflected to the floor, warming the feet Instead of the face. It Js a gas consumer, and Is perfectly clear from dust. Its ventilation Is complete, and the burning gns and Ignited coals shine out through the Mica Windows, giving the brightness and cheer of an open lire. Call and see It. Ho also oilers all the latest and ‘most Improved mtterns of PARLOR STOVES, and a largo stock o* Cook Stoves, consisting of tho Nimrod, Niagara, Ironsides, Quaker City, Fanner. ond u variety of others, all of which are war ranted to ho best class Stoves and to give entire satisfaction. Tin and Sheet-Iron ware, made of tho very best material, uudnll other things necessary for housekeepers in his line of business kept con stantly on hand. His expenses are trifling, compared with oth ers. as he defies competition, and would ask those desiring anything In his lino of business, to as certain prices elsewhere, and thou glvo him a call and satisfy themselves that ho can sell bet tor articles for less money than any other estab lishment In the county. His motto Is, Quick Bales and Small ProlUs. Old metal taken In ex change. Spouting. Roofing nml Jobbing promptly at tended to, nimli- of the best material and at moderate prices. Oct. 1,1808.—(3m JAMES McGONIGAL aISSOLUTTON OF PARTNER SHIP.—Tho co-partnership heretofore fr ig between Samuel Keeney, Joseph Keeney, and Frederick W. Schleedcr, Is this day dissolv ed,by the expiration of tho term stipulated in tho agreement of copartnership. Settlement of in debtedness can bo made with cither of tho firm. Bolling Springs, Cumberland Co., Pa.-OctobJj 8,1808. October 15,1868,-St* THEM. OBSTRUCT. ■OUT ATTENTION. “OPEN FIRE." RINESMiTIT & Kri’l*. Vo. OS, Forth Hanover Slrn-I, CAUt.isi.i:, ftXiscellancous. FOll Kl OK AXD DOMI.’ it • IAQ.VOIIS. Edward Shower respectfully announces in the public, that 1)0 continue* lo keep constantly on hand, ami for said, a largo and very superior aa* Kortment of 1 FOUHKIN AND DOMEKTU; UtiVOIW, at his new stand, a few doors west of llannon'A Hotel, ami directly west of the ruin t House. Car lisle. BHAKDI ES, AI.l. OF CKOIOl! HHANI'S. Wines. Sherry, Port, Mudortn, Lisbon, Claret, Native, ifoclr, JohannlHbcrg, and lioderhelmcr, CHAMPAGNE. Heldslck & Co., GelHler «t Co., and Imperial.— Gin, Ilohlen, Lion, and Anchor. WHIS K Y, Superior Old Rye. Choice Old l'am:!y Nectar Wheat, Scotch, nud Irish. Ale, Brown Stout, &c. Rest to bo had In Phila* dclphla. Hitters, of the very be*, quality. Dealers and others desiring a pure article wll find It as represented, a; his whole attention will bo given to a proper ana careful selection of his Slock, which cannot be surpassed, and h»pcs tcS have the patronage of tho public. " E. SHOWER. Dec. 1, 1566. GODS. RICKEY, SHARPE & CO. IMPORTERS, JOBBERS AND RETAILERS, OKFKU, At Popular Prices, A VERY EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OP FALL DRESS GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO. NO. 727 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILA. Sep. 17, 1863. 628 HOOPSKIBTB g 2B AND CORSETS, CORSETS WM. T. HOPKINS, NO. 028 ARCH STREET, PHIL A aiAKUFAcrruiiEU of tub CELEBRATED •• CHAMPION” 11001’ SKIRTS 7’br Ladies, Misses and Children. The largest assortment, and best qimllity and styles In tho American Market, Every lady Simula try them, as they recommend themselves by wearing longer, retaining their shape much better, being lighter and more claMic than all others—WARRANTED in every respect, and sold at. very low prices, Ask for HOPKINS' “ CHAM- I*ION” SivlitT Superior Hand-made Whale-Bouo CORSETS In Fifteen different Grades. Including tho “ Imperi al” and Thompson & Laugdon’s "GLOVE HT TING" CORSETS, ranging In prices from fil cts, to 55.00; together with. Joseph Bcclcel ft CELE BRATED FRENCH WOVEN CORSETS, superior shapes and quality, Ten diflbront Grades, from $l.lO to 85.50. They aro tho finest and best goods for tho prices, ever imported. Tho trade suppli ed with HOOP SKIRTS and CORSETS at tho Lowest Rates. . , „ . ~ Those visiting the City should not fail to call and examine our Goods and Prices, us wo defy all competition. March s,lS(*B.—lom CUMBERLAND VALLEY HOUBE CO It NE EOF EAST HIGH AND BEDFORD ST REETS CARLISLE, PA. J, B. FL O Y D, Proprietor. March 12, ISO.—ly. For doing a family washing-in the best mid cheapest manner, Guaranteed equal to any in the world 1 Has all tho strength of old rosin soap with tho mild and lathering qualities of genuine CasMle. Try thlsspiemlld Soap, sold by the ALDEN CHEMICAL V'URKS, in North Front street, Philadelphia. Soph 3, JbßS—Jy. Building lots at private SALE.—'Tho undersigned odors at Private bale, twelve Valuable Building Lots, facing on North Bedford street, and lying between North Bedford street and tho Turnpike. They will bo sold separately or all together, on easy terms.— Tho location of those lota is one of the best in town for building purposes. Porsotis wishing to purchase wlllcaUon JOHN W. McBRIDE, October 15, ISOS.—Im Real ©state ®jales YALUABLE HEAL ESTATE EOR SALK.—Thu subscribe will sell the follow ing property vi/,. £o 1 A Merchant Mill, having four nm of Ktoiu’y. Situate on tho Conodogulnel creek, a stream tarnishing at all Reasons abundance of water to drive the works, nil of which are of I he lab st improvements, (with a Kiln for drying cci'i t Ab.ua Saw Mill, Clover ami Plaster Mill. These mills aro located in a neh sec.iou of coun l,v do a full share of business, with a House, stable Hog-Pun, Cooper Shop and other re quisite buildings. About 10 or W Acres of Land with all thu water right and privlUg h. No 2. A Farm containing about JW Areos of Land (.slateand bottom,) loto •jJAcre.slnT’lmbcr, having thereon u two-htory Brick House7o by 31, a lar"o Cistern. Well of good Water, Farmer's House, Bank Barn. Hay and Wagon .Shed, with manv other buildings. Tlio land is enclosed wlthT’osliurd Hall Fences, divided Into subabJe Helds There are two Orchards on the premises. No. 1. and 'l. will bo sold separate or together as may suit buyers. No 3. About 240 Acres Land, on the Not th side of Iho North Mountain, at Miller's Gap. This land Is known ns tho best Chestnut land on tho Mountain. Iron Ore Is believed to bo on the same. It will bo divided and sold In 10 to no acre these properties which arc all pat ented not be sold before the 10t h of November, No. 1 and •* will be then oU’cieil at I’ubllcSaleon the pi utilises at HI o'clock. No. 3. on the Utli.aiul continued until all is ollered. Condition* may be known bv consulting the subscriber, wim re sides on Nm 2. being one mile North of Hogues town, Cuboiluml comity, widen is the addiv-s oi Oct. 1. ISrtS-t* .... The weekly J'ntriol. liavrishurg, Lancaster /»»- tcllimwr. Heading Jn*eit to day ol sale, ami send bill to UilsoUiea. T>EAL ESTATE KOK SALK. -By |\ Will. il. duller. Attorney at Law and Heal Estate Agent, r m lisle. Pa. The Mibsvi lljer will sell at Public Sale, on IV cd nosilav November Hth. Istts.at the Cotiri IRusc, tho following described Heal Kstaler No 1. \ lot of ground on r-voiil It sld>* ol \ e*t Lonther stuol.ln Iho limougli of i'amsle. eon talnbv' IB) feet in front, ami i'll) lout In dep; i>. to an allev, having llieieoti . reeled a large and. cummodtoiih lbrce->Loiy Urlck and l ioue dwellin'' House, and all necessary oui-buddHiu*. This is decidedly one ol the most desirable pop orltes In Carlisle ; and will buuold on gooil tei ms. Tlvc owner will exchange It mra small Faim m thecountrv. I will oiler lids propuUy at private sale: mid if not, disposed of until the üboved.de. it will be disposed of ut public sale. No 2. A tract of Mountain land, in South Mid dleton township, containing 7 Acres, ami lU7 perches, adjoining lauds of George Ueitzhoover, and other?. _ . . No. 8. A tract of Mountain Lund, in sumo Twp.. containing 4. Acres, more or less. Adjoining lands of Alt. Holly Paper Company, M A olngst, and olliers. No, 2. ami 3. will be sold on the above day without fall. Sale at one o’clock. P. M. Tho subscriber has .several valuable pr- peri les for sale, consisting of town ami country resi dences, which ho will dispose of j‘* lt hllltf ' OcU B,IBGB. —ts * Cauliku:, Pa, Yaluable hotel property AT I’iU V ATE SALK. Oil EXCHANG E FOll A The subscriber oilers at private .'•ate the well known Holed staud in Nowvllle. Pa., knownus the Logan House. Tlic lot(upon which Hie hotel stands) contains To by 180 feet, and in addition thereto will bo sold an excellent Gar den, containing dlby 180 loot. The house s urge and substantially built of stone, containing 6 sleeping apartments, good liar-room, Dining room, Parlor, Kitchen and all modern conven lumiics. A good well of water at the door, excel; 1.-ui Stabling for forty horses. Ice House, \\ 00. l House, Smoke House, and all necessary out buildings. The Logan House is widely and fa vorably known and Is largely patronized. It has been quite recently renovated and repaired throughout. Terms to suit the purchaser, tor further particulars, apply to the subscriber, or In his absence to Peter A. Ahl, at Ncwvllle, Pa., JOS, A. WOUDDUUN. Sept, o, If TjHVE HOUSES FOR SALE.—The _|J undesigned oiler • rtt Private Side. Five new iwn.Mmv Frame-Houses, with two-story baekbulldings. Each house contains six rooms, finished In the best style. The lots are 200 feet deep. The properties will bo sold together or separately, at low rates and easy terms. For fur ther particulars, enquire at Deluucy <$ Shrom's Coal and Lumber yard. Sept. 10, ISIW-tf T?OR SALE.—A very desirable Brick Ij Dwelling House, on West street, between Pomfret and South. Possession given Novem ber loth, if desired. Apply to Aug 13,18&5.-lf J. M. WEAKLEY. Hcto ¥otft (Kolumit "TTALU ABLE INFORMATION. SELECT YOUR OWN NUMBERS * IN THH . ‘ ROYAL SPANISH LOTTERY! The most responsible Institution 6f t?lio klhd In tne world. Selecting numbers Iff this" Lottery ]* a new Idea—nud one well adapted to the wants «»f ino people. Il affords a safer means of specula* live investment than most other business risks, tor full Information, address LLOYD, SKJtMES & CO.. 75 Nassau Street, New York. Room 19. Juno 25.18G8. T?MPL°YMENT "Ik T YOUR OWN JLJ HOLIES.— Eoiher sex—suitable for a Monti v hnua or lolsnro hours—in every city ana town. ’ PROFITS REALIZE 0. Address, with rod fltnmp, for pnrtlculArfl. _ WARNER & CO.. Juno 11, IStW. 810 Uromhcay, iVritf YorA. LATEST HBW YORK NEWS. THE PEGPEE GREATLY EXCITED A BEADUFIEB ‘as Is’ A BEABTIEIEB. OH! TUOHU COHNS. I OHI those 00UN9. [ Ladies’ Jfugazine for £fcpi:]. “HENRY R. COSTAR, of No.' 10 Crosby Street—ls said to bo ‘out’ witli aBEAU - TIFIEH that eclipses anything ever known in lids line. Tiio ladles are wild witli de light. Quo lady says, ‘I know It’s right,’ and pointed to a skin as fresh, soft, as a child. Another Lady said, *lf it cost SiO.U) u bottle, I’d have it;’ and another,'* Away with all hurtful cosmetics, and glvo mo only "CWS TAIW BITTER SWEETakd ORANGE BLOS SOMS, for beautifying tho Complexion.” !! Beware! lof all worthless Imitations. All -Druggists In CARLISLE soil it. One bottle, SI.OO; throo bottles, S2.OD, Or address “ COSTAU,” No. ID Crosby St„ N. Y [Jfomiiiff Paper, Jing, 28,] “I OH MY! lOHMY! 1 can’t stand lit bulb e •lid, for ho sent right off and cot a box of “Cos- TAR'S” CORN SOLVENT, and Iteurod liim;’’ Thousands of Boxes sold. All Druggists in CARLISLE sell it, Or address ” COSTAR,” No. 10 Crosbv t.. N. V “COSTAR’S” STANDARD PREPARATIONS ARE •‘Costar's” Rat, Roach, Ac., Exterminators. ” Costar's” Bed Bug Exterminators. ** Costar’s (only pure) Insect Powder. 1 Only infuliiblo Remedy known.” 1 IK years established in Now York.” 2.000 Boxes and Flasks Manufactured dallv. All Druggists sell them.” ‘!!! Beware HI of spurious Imitations.” Si.oo sizes sent by mall on receipt of price. $2.00 for any three $l.OO sizes by Express. Address HENRY R. COSTAR. No. 10 Crosby SL. N. 1 £&• For sal© by C.INHOrK Oarlltle Pit. Qsf’ Sold by all Wholesale Druggists In Philadelphia, pa. AND IN ALL THE LARGE CITIES. Prescriptions For BILIOUSNESS, GOHSMUOi, DVSPEPSIft, Thh true cause of KerToauess, Feeble . ness, Dow Spirits, and Early Decoy. aum»- lute cure warranted (whore no organic lesion* exist.) Those prescriptions, which are the pn«'- ileal results of a life of experience la tho mu-i eminent Medical Colleges of the world, t«n*i which have already restored to vigorous hoanti and vigor rejoicing thousands, wlifbo sent. atoi-'j with full advice , to any address, on receipt of a f■ i; I and plain statement of tho case, and any recoin-, peuso the circumstances of the patient will ad mit of Address Dn. F. SEVERIUS, 118 lUviugton 6t.| Now York City. Sept. 8,18G3-tf
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