RATES OF ADVERTISING. . "One Square. oati,intortlon o ., . .• Foreach additional Inaertl'on, Poe Mercantile Advertlee•mente, , Legal Notice*, ' • P,mfutslontil nude vlelvint Ilbituaryi Nottella anti 'communica- _ tlone Ging, to matte , sof pi- vat° Interests alorier 10 cents per , , line • JOB PltltiPltir3.—Our Job Printing Offictie tbo. .12oatAat, and mo et bomplote establishment In. the °aunty. . tour t.ood Presses, and a. general variety 'of material edit nokforplain and Panay Fork ofevery klnd, maws u a to do Job Printing at•the shortest otico, and on f; he moot reasonable terms. - Persons I a wan I 0 r 8111. s, Illanks,or anything In tboJObbing 11,16 . will to tlieir'lnterest to gfve us a ea». PR OIiti'SSIONAL CARDS. J?R. W. D. tl ALL, 1103811E0patill Plr,velcian and Modlcal Electrician. MAR Y 87 lIALL. troatu all female disoaest 01 Ileo 37, South Ilanover Strooi . Enclitic • A 'EPORNEY-AT-LAW.—GEO:-S -rikEsll.ll, Office, in W J. Bh - e arur, Esq. Prompt tatenticiu paid to legal Wish ness of 1111 descriptions.. sopt 08-1 j'.. D. ADAIR, Attorney At. Law, Csritnlfi, 'Pa . Mc° with A. 111.8harpe, No. • !nriover q root. USEPFI MTN ER, -r.;-Attorney-at, ty law and Surveyor, hieehanlceburg, Pa. Office on ltall.Poad Street, two doorffrorth of the Bonk'. e2a„.Buelnene promptly attended to. July 1.18(14. - R. MILLER Attorney at Law. J'Wilco in Ilunnon'R building immediately op. poelte tho Court House. 20nov 07.1 y A W CAR D.-C HARLES E. MA at - 17ff0 ce n room formerly oecuplod by Judge grAhem. July 1, 113114-Iy. I k 4IAN,-Attorney at Law, ,y_t, ♦ t;:ir lisle, P. No. V - Ittream's .1010 1. 18114-Iy. TWIN CORN3IAN, Attorniy at ey Lae' 9fflee In building attached to Fianklin oppuel , r the Court flown. • 1t any 68.1 y. G. M. BELTZHOOVER, rmitNEY AT LAW. and Real , - 1..,n.t.c0 Aden', Sln phordatboti, We st , dir.p r ou tr t attention niv.in to all Iniornas in J offer. VII County and the Countn l 4 adjoining .1 unary 11). 1111111,-1 -13 El 00 E Attorney Lim Office in South Hanover street, °lvo 'lto Mitten dry good store fn rlislr, Pn. 4opto.ber 9, 1/464. I A3IES A. DUNI3AIt, Attorney at 61 Law - , darlisk, Pa. 011 Ive in N 0.7, Rheollen Min lay I, Via —ly. • I V. WEAKLY. I W. F. SADLER, WEAKLEY & SADLER. t rfOII,NEYS AT LAW, Office sonth Iltsnovor tut.1.12:11112.1v Pa.- EMS I[ol ;low' - - B. pAit.ttmt FIT.TMRiCI-I & PARKER. _ . . TT()IiNEYS AT LAW. Of - Ike On . \ , in Marion Ilan, 1 s'. PATEN:i AGENCY. C. L. 11ain Corlistp, lin., 0,(1.- . eat. a u.I pr. rur. , 4 pat r? ts or iIIVVII/01,. '141.'1.85.1y 1-T- ttornuy at. Lae .Nu.; S,uta }I -hot S.titvire, Car -141, Pentt.i. AI. B. BUTLER, A.ttgrnep, at • v :talus chtinc7iNat;,cAr ii•de, Jum Juliaberland Count v, I'n. l'ensiomt. finuntliis; Hoek Goy ,4c, promptly millerf. Ahlicaiirins by mail wlllmeeelve immediate at tention, iind.ttip . ,prpinir forwar Na, fyy reiuireil until the claim in nettled. • FM1,14111, 1867--Ttfi „ 1 1)R. CI EOR G 1 , 3 8. SEA t int I C ( I nl l l ' a r g ' r y ttttD 4 19 _residt_twg Of it moTher, Bast 'outler street; three dome below Bedford. Inlv I. ISM. ILI°. W. NEIDfCEI, D. D. S.- Late Demonstrator of Oporativa Dentistry °film nr,„ Baltimore College of - - • •• dlinco ,npu-Ito Mrton ILO]. War.t. 4 '.4o.c .4.reet,Car I.n. Ii I,IIy L. 54. W. ScolT- COYLY' M. Golchn CUYf,k & CO JOBBERS Hosiery, Oloves,•Foney Goods and Stationery. All alders will receive prompt attention. No. •il, South Hanover St. Carlisle; Cs,.Attents for the Chamharsburg Woollen Mills mnar 68-IY. ' DR. TliEo. NEFF, Ii ii.l.lW LT OF PENN'A. DoLLEGE DENTAL SUIWEET DFINTIST. Respectfully Informs the eltivejui of Carlisle and vl• ninny that ho has taken the office Nu 25, West. Clain Street, lately occupied by his Father, where he Is prepared to attend to all profccsional business. Arti lb:lel:teeth Inserted en Gold, Silver. Vulcanite and Platinnin. Chariton moderate. liuprll •• JOHN DORNFR. • NIE ItO Et ANT TAILOR In Kramer's Building, near itheem'sllall,Carlisle Da., Ilse Juat returned from the Eastern Cities with Lbe largest and most COMPLETE ASSORTMENT ol' ELME Uassimerec Ve?tings, Gouts' Furnishing Goods, Ste., aver Ivought to Oarllale. His cloths- compriso • eNOLIBII - , . AMERMAN ILANUFAOTURKItt, of the finest texture and of all shades. Itr.Rorrror being himself a practical cutter or long exporlenee la prepared t 9 warrant perferj tits, an , prompt filling of ordure. - PleeaGoods by the - yard, or mit - to - tn der - Don't forget the place. I [may 69-tf. . FRESH ARRIVAL • Of all the New S'pring Styles of • HATS AND _QAPS.L. Tho Subscriber has just oponetl, at No. If, North Hanover St., a fuvr doors North of the Carlislo Deposit Bank, ono of the largest and bust stuck of II ATS & CAI'S ever offered lu Carlisle. Silk lists, Oassimoros of all styles and it it al [ties, Stiff Brims different color 4, and every description of Soft flats now madn.Tho Ounkard and old fashioned brush; kept constantly on hand and made' to order. all warranted to giro satisfaction. A fulinssortmont of STRAW HATS, flon's boy's and children's fancy. • I have also added to soy stock, Notions of different kiwis, consisting of Ladles and fieut's Stnalchtus Neuto•Tlei, Pencils, 01050 N, Thread, Sowing Silks, Sun pe odors, Utonrul V.., Primo Sugars and Tobacco, always on hand. ' .-- • Give toe on coil nod °amino my Ntouli, as Intel con. flaunt of pleasing, o4ldes earl an you mousy, - JOHN A. KNILLINI; Agt. No. 15 North Hanover St. 31m3 67 C3l AS FITTING & PLUMBING. . lilo ,Hubscribor% having permanently located In Carlisle, respectfully solicit e share piths public pat. , &mine. Their shop Is situated Drilla public Square In the rear of the lel Presbyterian Church, where they can always be found.- - Being experienced mechanics, they aro prepared to 'erceeuto all orders that they may bo entrusted with in 0, superior manner, and at very mallard° prices, HYDRAULIC RAMS, • - WATER WIIRELS, . ~ . HYDRANTS, ' LIFT & FORCE PU3IPS, ,BATIIINCI TUBS, WAIN! BASINS and alinther arti cles Is the trade. PLUUBING AND I/ AZ AND STEAM FITTINd promptly attended to In the most approved style, 4MV.Country work promptly uttoudcd to. 4153 - All work gUaranteed. Don't forget the place—lmmediately In the rear of the First Presbyterian Church, CAMPBELL A lIIBNWOOD. july27 ORly ... .. rQIHE FARMER'S BANK,oE CAR- E ashu, ptiNN9YLVANIA, • Recently organized, baninion opened, for transaction oi, a general honking busittese, in'the corner, room of now building, on the North Wost,corner et !Ugh street and the Centro Squoro. The pirectors hope by liberal andnareful manage. mont to make this a popular Instltutlout null a safe dopoeltory for all who may, foeor the bank with their Accoußts. ' --Deposittrreadved andtpald.back - on - demandrinte cot. allow,od onntmelal deposits, Cold,. Silver, Treas. my NOW andfloverument Bonds, bought and sold. Collections made on' all accessible points In thp country. Discount day. Tuesday. . 11.0Inie hours room 9 o'clock A. M. to o'clock P. M. ' , • o.llollTlllt, Guilder. It. Glyem Pree'dent, Wm, IL Millar, Theeatm Paxton, • Davit; [lentos, John. W. Oreilitheatl, • A.J. Eton:ow:4 27mar 88•tt - bratam Witmer / 1 - 41 .the pr b o mt ui . P r l i to to togr p a h phLa r : • I.+l - J 3 i Loch n ror Wide . • 1 1/164.1v. G". , G: is the place to et - g aiKie are gent ofger:, , petregeljtligoinWll, , , ra • .tiOSll , haa t a Paa a i Copse. 711 ist • 3100 60 26'00 • 4 00 7 00 lIEI2 Er,W~ ~ .. VOL . 68. Election Proclamation. 11EREAS,-in nod by.an Act of-tho General As entWsembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyrvania.,- tied An Abt relating to the elections of this Com monwealth," passed oh the lid day of July, Anno 1839; it is made the duty of the Sheriff of every County within this Commonwealth to give public notice of tlso General Electlonei, and In Well notice to enumerate-- ist.--The Officers' bt he elected. . lid. Designating the places nt which the election Is to be held. .Therefore, 1, JOS. C. TIIOMPSON, Iligh Sheriff of tine County of Cuniberland; do.hereby niche known and give this public notice to the electors of the Connty of Cuinhe.r., land, that on Tuesday the 18th day of October next an election will be held at the set eral election destriels in said county, at which trim, boffin fa llen person for Auditor General of the State of Penn , ylvania. One person for Surveyor General of the State of Pennsylvania. One person to represent the lolls Congressional Dis trict, composed of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Yorlr,ln the Congress of the United States. Me person to represent the IStis Senatorial District, compOsed Of the counties of York' and Cumberland, n the Scnato of Pennsylvania. On person to represent tine county of Cumberland in the House of Representatives of the State 'Of Penn- One persons for District Attorney of the 00503' of Cumberland. Ono person for Commissioner of Ilie county of Com borlund One person for Director of the Poor of the county of Cumberland. . . One person for Auditor of the Monty of Cumberland. Ono person for Coroner of the county of Cumberland One person for County Surveyor of the county Of Cumberland. The said election will Ins bold throughout-the Comity as follows: ''line election in the election district composed of the borough of Carlisle and the townships of North Mid dleton, South Middleton, Lniwer Frankford, and Lower Dickinson, will be held at tine Court inn the Inorough of Carlisle. The election inn tine election district I.lllllo+ell of Lower West Pennshorongli township, will behold at 1110 North School House In Plainfield.- The election 'tllo election district composed or -Silver Spring township, will he held at the miblie hoosit IC!.. Duey, In -Iloguestown in said townSTdp. The eleetion in the eleelion district composed of. Hampden township, will be held at the public, house Mectipied by Miles Crowley, in said township. The election inn the election district composed of the township of tipper Allen, will he held at the public house of Joshua Culp, in Shepherdstown. The election inn the 'erection district composed of Middlesex township, will be held at the Middles, School" Douse. The election in the election drsts act compm,ed of the township of Lower Allen, will be held at the wagon• maker shop of Jonas Ilunchbarger, on Slate Hill. Tho'eieetiou in the election diedrict composed of Bast Pennsburough township, will be held at the home of L S Datiteld In IFairview: ---- -- The election - in ttint--electitm-411striffl wapp.mil of New Cumberland, will be held at the tense now kept by William Bell, in the borough of New- Cumberland,. The election in the election district composed of the No-tin Ward of tine Borough of )tlccitaniesburg.. at the Northw est corner of Min•bet pluo,e In said borSith: 'Thu election in the election district composed of this ..3utplVard or the Borough of Mechanicsburg. tit the uSoul ewt•M motif tin- Market House, in esti I Borough. Tbe eleetian in the election district rompoSed or Monroe township. will Mt held at Aim public house kept by A. L. hatch, in Churefflown. -in said township. The election Su the election district composed of 'Pent) township, will im held nt the Tethe. littly• occupied by Jacob Braker:kyr, in said township. The election in the election iliqrict tromp eerrl el Viiptr Dickinson. will be field aLfire house 1," occupied by Joseph Knettle, known es the sti.fflt• The election in the ode , inn aniriet mrn...col el Ile. borough of Newrilic, and towitshilaroP Mifflin, Tito, Frankfaril Uppet-West liennslfflro and tiro hNelltiM, Will be held at the public School House in the Itteenlgit of Nenyoilir, -- • The elefflion in the election district composed-of the horough tif Newburg and. Hopewell township trill be held in the public School House, in the borough at Newburg. ' ,•• _ ;The election in the plea ion district composed of the borough of Shippensburg, Shippensburg Township Mid that part of Southampton township not included in the lits•slarg election district, will be hold nt the Connell !House hi the Borough of Shippenslntrg. The election in ,the eh,etiun .district' C01)1110Sell L t over Southampton townSitip, will he held nt the - house formerly occupied br ITtn. Msx'well, in - - The election in thedi nt elestittin_ „Batiefloitosed of - STaitli - Newton township, will - fe held at the School - Howe in Jackentthillfi. = llu nhall give notice flint e letrelFßi MIZINIMIMI appoinment of profit, or trna of the United Stirtw or of II or ineorporlitell officer or otherwise, sobordinalt. officer or agent, who In, or shall Ile. omploved tinder the logislat rt., execntive or jnittriary department M this Stale, or of arty city or Incorporated district, and also that every member of Clingress and er the State legislat ere, and °fib° select or common council of any city. or contmlsSioners of any incorporated dis trict, in by law Incapable of holding or exercising, at tic stun.' time, the office or appointment a Judge, in patine or clerk of env electiou of Oils commonwealth, and that nrrotspector. Judge, or other officer of any much elation, shall he eligible to any olliee to be then voted for but nothing hereto shall he so cons•rued, us to prevent any roil flit officer or Itorptyglt offfpetj'yom sot ring as judge. inspector or clerk at any li,edtral s 'or oriel, elation; nor shall any thing herein con 'rained 110 /50 ( . oil4l I . lll'd an to TlTilibit it Judge inmte tor at clerk orelectioli from being voted tor to fill any town-lop office, or render either or any of them t,lte same. l'aVtleolar attention is directed to the first section the Art of A as.:mbly, pushed the 3010 day of Match, A 11., 1800,'•At Aet reeatlnti n 0 lli i• Inauper of Voting nt all Elections, in the several utilities of this Com monwealth :" .that till. qualified voters of oo:several counties of this Cnuunonwrnitt,, nt all, general, township, berm:kb and simile] elections, are beroby, hereafter. atitiorireil and required to vote. by tickets, printed or wdtteli, or partly printed and partly written, severally classified as Ono 66:Million embrace the names of all Judger of courts voted Mr, ami to be labelled, outside, 'Judiciary :" one ticket piton embrace the names of nil gtate officers voted fottand be 'libelled, "state;” one tick t shall embrace the naines of tillcounty officers voted for, including of Senator, mettibur and members of AN9e . tulay, if voted for, and members of If voted lor, and be labelled, "county;" one ticket shall ern hrneo the intritcH of all township otlirer, voted for. and be labeller!, "townAhlp;" one ticket shall embrace thr• wunrx of all borough °Meer+ voted for, and be kelled, "borough:" and each class shall tip deposited In , separate ballot boxes.” In decorilaneu with the provisions ef_theiStli seet lon of an net entitled "A farther supplement to the Elec tion larva of this Oommonwealth,' f publieh the fol lowing WIIF.RI:AS. By tiro not of Cie Congress rattle United States, entitled "An not to amend the several nets here torero pass4to provide for the unrolling and calling out the national forces, and for other pure on," and ap proved %larch is, ono thousand eight hundred and sistpilve, all persons who Iniveilesert ed the military or naval serviceolthe United States,mul-who Intro nol been discharged or retie red front the penalty or disa bility therein provided, are deemed and taken to have voluntarily relinquished ant Forfeited their right or citizenship and their rights toAbecomO eft iv.ns, - and are deprived of _exercising _any rights of citizens thareor!--- And whereat, Persons not citizens of the linked States aro not, tinder tho constitution and laws of Pennsylvania, qualifkd electors of this Coinm'n: wealth: Secnom 1. Be it enacted, do., That in all Oleclioti4 hereafter to he held in this Commonwealth, It shall,no unlawful for the Judge or inspectors of any such elec tion to receive ocy ballot or ballots from any persons embraced In the provisions 'and subject to . tlie. sainet of Congress, approved March Od one thousand right hundred and sixty-Iv°, nnd•ir shall. be unlawful for any molt person to oiler to vote noy balk or °allots. Elcuraut 2.. That If any finch Judge or Inspectors of election, on anfono of them Anil receive or consent ft reedy° any sun unlawhil ballot or ballots from any much disqualified „onion, ho or Choy no offending shall bo guilty of a inisdomininor, and upon convirt no thereof In any court of sessions of thle . com nionwealt h. ho shall, for each offence, sentenced to pawl filo, of not loss than OHO !Mildred dollerd, ,Mlll, to upderrdnn linprisonmont in tho jail of the proper county for not lass titan adx.ty days. , SECTION 3. That if any person deprived of citizenship and disqualified as aforesaid, shall fanny election here after lb ho held In this commonwealth, vote, or tender to tho °Moore thoreof, and offer to vets, a ballot or bal lots, any portion Ho offending mlmtl InWgilift.Vdfla oiled,,. moanor, rind on conviction t havoc in any court of mow ter sessions of lido commonwealth, obeli for mull of fence ho punished In likowlso mono or as provided, in tho proceeding sption. of this act hi mum of °Ulcers of election recolving such ifulawful ballot or ballots. SECTION 4. That irony parson 11101 hereafter parsinido or adviso any person or pormono, dvprived of citizen ship and dlsqurltSed no aforesaid, to offer any ballot or ballots to thu officer of toy election hereafter to lat held In this rannmonwoalth, such persons no' offending shall ho guilty of a miedelimanor, and upon conviction thoroofin any court of qinirter sessions of this com monwealth, shall be punished In a like mannor as islirovitled in tho second section of this act in thin ease of officers of such election recoiling ouch unlaw ful ballot or ballots. •• Agreeably to thintrovisious of the el rty-first suction of said act, .'Every Genorarand Special Election shall be open betweon the hours of eight and ton lu the fora• noon and shall continuo open until seven o'clock the (wetting, whOn the polls shall be closed," Pursuant to tho provisions contained in the oeventy sixth section of the not first aforevaill,thoJndges of tips aforesaid districts shall respeCtivoly fake chug° of thd certificates of return of the ol6ction s of their respective, districts, and produce them at a meeting of ono Judge from each district, at the Boreugh ofCartisle, on tho, third duo after tho election, being, for tho:Pretwnt year ON ERIDAY, TIIE 16T11 DAY OP OCTOBER NEXT Ahou and them to do.and perform . tho duties required by low of said Judges. , , _ .;'Also—That whore a Judge by . Blanes; or unavoidable accidont,uuablo to attend ouch meetinc ofJudges, thou tho certificate or roturn aforoosaid shall bo taken charge of by Ono of the Ins motors or Clerks or the oleo thou of bald district, why shall do and porterm the du ties required of said intim) unable to attend. Given under tut hand, at Carllsle,•thhi 7th slay of September, 1868. Suns ACTIVE AND EPPICIENT AG ENTB.WANTED - • • 11.5 TIM COUNTY FOR TOO -- UNION . MUTUAL' .LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Claiming oo this Company dooe, some advantage peculiar to Itself, Agonts aro afforded an easy and duccomful metßod Am scouring risks. A 'Moral com mission paid to agents, who must furnish Bret clam rofinerices. Address, D. B. (Hollinger, N, D., Goner& • Agent, N 0.120 4WD 7th ER., Philadelphia, Pa, • TrrITE FRANKLIN RAIL ROAD.:: . , • . r the (Aimberland Fay Rail Road Co. QA.U.41.26Z 1 Oga 1868, The lotting of the *tad has' hood postponed until thq.2o,o3loploailmr,et , 12 o'olaok, plotAno Vlonelnitll3OettotiO)FlWnenthiplto , l4l. tboroailo uOr 'ttito Oh tot Erislneetlnll4Olrotnin, on as Artot Oho, .44 1100001 i: . - - ... • , - -• LEGAL. pting MMIT Mt% .11411 c• 750 'MILES pZ THE UNION PACIFIC - R A r it 0 A D-. Are now finished and in, operation, Althoilgh this road IS built with great . rapidity, the work is thoroughly done, and is protiouneed by the United States Comiss•ouere to he fire duos in every respect; before it Is accepted, :red before nulr bonds can be Issued upon .it. _- Rapidity and excellence of constructio nbave been secured by a complete division of labor, and by dis tributing the twenty thousand moli employed along the lino ler-long distances at once. It is now prob able that the iV6ole Line to the PACIFIC will be Completed in 1800. " The Company have ample means of which the Government grants the right ofway, and all nacos- Fury timber nod other materials found along the lino 'of its operations; also 12,800 aorea of land to the mils taken in rOtornate sections on each side of its road also United States Thirty-year Bonds, amount; fog to froM $lO,OOO to $84,000 por mile according to -the difficulties to to surmounted on the various sec- Mons to be built, for which it takes a second mort -gago,-es-socurity. and-it is expected that not only the interest but the principal amount may be paid In services rondorod by tho Company in transport ing troops, mails, kr. Tit EARNINGS OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAIL -11000, from its Way or Local Business only, during the year ending Juno 20th, .18138,announted to over Four Million Dollars, which, after paying all expenses wits- much 'more. thatraufilelent to pay the interest upon its bonds. The seeareings ore no Indication" of the; vest through traffic that must follow the opening of 010 lite to thel'acKir, hut they certainly prove that FIRST MORTGAUE BONDS upon such a property, crating nearly three tillll,l their amount, Are Entirely Secure The Union Pacific Bonds run thirty years, are fur 0,0110 °soh, and have coupons attached Thoy boar aunnal I tare st. payable an tha.lirst daysbf January and July at the Company's edits lu the City of New York. at the rate of six per rent, in gold. The prin. clpal Is payable In gold at maturity. Thu mien is 102, and at the prescat rate. of geld. their pay n liberal income on their coat. . . A very Important conelderatitto In determining. the Vidor vi Ghost, bonds is the lenylh of time they hale . It is well known that a long bond always com mands a much higlier price than a one it Is sale to nestuna that during the next thirty years, the rate of it tarert In the United Stat. 0111 Itecllno as it has dune iu Metope, and lye hate a right to es pm t that , TPlT , rilltlf7Lint — PeniTtles as.tliesil 0 . 111 ho held at a, high a plant um . lhoee of rids tiorarnment, which, in taut, Irmo bought in at from to 23 per cont. :there bar. lie export demand alone may produce this result. and at. the issue of a...private curperatimi..they ncn horned tha each id political action The Company believe that then Bond, at the meson( ratte. are the cheapest tweet icy In the market tind the right to advance the prime at any time Is 1.1,1.1 wed. Subset Iptar. will he received in Carlisle, A. L. S•l'' N Sl, Elt and in New York AL the Company's Ofilme, N 0.20 Nurrsau .1.1116 Ciseo .h Sue, Bankers No.' ii fall St., . And by I he Coelpenfi. advertised ageuts throughout , the- flottsd Staten.- - Ronrlernces• should beanadedirifrafts or• oilier funds par in Nee 1".././e, and the Bonds will be veol Jere of chorale exprr, 411 'qtrs. inbreed:kw through local aya lite, will look to them for their sole delivery. A PA ill'll LET AN If FOH 1800 has just been pilidfidied he the Cempvl v. riving fuller intiwination than 10 possilihr in on a:treats...int, respecting the Proere, of Obt'llittrk, the Resources of the Cnuu try travcreed by the Road, the Means for Construction, and the Value of •the Mends, which will be Rent tree on applicatien at the C •npany',. oflieu Of to any of the adattrUsed d ents. JOHN .1. CISCO, Treasurer, Nein' York. ' ghaug I Ay IN youtt As the weather 1,1,w vet., propitti and the pldees are moat lavorable • tOr the laying in of your U 1) A I„ The eubserlber would odor lth. stuck ,to the ,publit i• noticing full the dlinniatitn of the trade gen;tr; :illy to make many prontlFeS to meet nitey. The sub. scriber would prat, to learn the quality of the veal ho furnlAtus'spenk for — iltirtlf and' be will bn held to the following , wine/, are his old 14.1411.1,h, • 'rncellultut_i_till the BEST ZIOALS ITEM 2041. To run as II E as auy In the trade. :Id. To deliver wbat his eufitomers buy. and not to.mix with a LOWER l' 1 C Ile to make the tEh'• to SUR his sale "fluilltves lutho prinelples (hat 6CALES 11. ill u , e (), it hout repairs) rpr a -senior o f A ear tip) ailvatitaire or tile customer), lr1•p off kind, of reel to tat had elsowhere 6th. St.vvr to MISREPRESENT coal to tnitk, 7th. 'Co G U IRA IsITEE 2,090 4), • the Lou. 51 h. To gis e the eu,touttil s the aolvscitago of AN Y O HANHF In price a the mljpts. gym. Te U E 'l' E I{, 41 N E 0 lu an all in hin unucr for the ',outwit of thoso who bywith into. - stool tni your orders and you shall tio dealt ntirly with find on to nivortible tonne as var! In Illy vino, t, RING'S - EG TABLE AIBROSIA IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE! Gra isr-llcriclea - people have their locks restored by it to the dark,:kstrovs, silken," rc,sse3 of youth, nod are 'happy! Young People,witlaigh ',faded or red Hair, have these unfashionable colors changed to t beautiful auburn. and tojoice I People whosti heads are covered with bo» rtqj and 1.11 , ,t0r5, .tio it, and have :dean veni, :end clear and healthy scalps! trailed. NripteitirtS their rernainthg lorlc;i tightened, and tin) hare (sir,o.l with a luxuriant growth and &non tor joy! Young Gentlemen use it becirtise it is richly perfumed! luunt„ Ladies use it• because it keep, their Hair .place - Everybody vayst•and will use it, bemuse It is vile cleanest and Its article in the market! For Sale by Druggists generally. f 01,7118-1 y EYRE be .LAND ELL; Fourth & Arch Sts.. Phila GOOD BLACK SILKS, GOOD dOLOEED SILKS 18 6 8 FANCY AND STAPLE, LYONS SIM( VELVETS, NEW STYLE SHAWLS - - • --'- • --NNW-0 R 1.1 88. GI OODSI— , —, GTADL4LIONOEDNIISL,ANKETS SIIIIITINDS AND SIIIRTINES, - CLOTHS ND OASSDIERES, . N;ll.—New.prodo riKolrod Ally In largo lota to. Jobbing.. , 113oop B3Bt. 'MEW INVENTION IN GRAIN .1 Diu .—The :subscriber, hayidg prOaured patent for a novel and roost excellent improvement In Grain Drills by tibial the grain Indeed of being .planted In Inch rows as In the'pldtsothod is sant tared over a earthy° of three inches,thue securing a in equal and even destrlbutlon of the seed, and a eon elderably greater yield of grain. • This improvement ran bo readily attached tering of the drills now,ln use. State and County MOW' tor Bale, adenta wanted ,Thla la an eacellont oppertgalty. for gettvd,. - dqpy gdtlo ytnibg,mett te.inakellarge , aalailoll. • Vex. partleutAieaddrosa • •••' J. a..vma Jr,- , • '\ • Diventorrgod Patoutdo ," • , • tallg (184 k. • • . - • 1 -\ 'Cqp, • • ), 1100 FUND'S BITTERS. HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Hoofland's German Tonic. — Preiiiied - bk Dr. C. M: JAcKsoN, PIII L.SDIZPJIIII, -PA The Great Remedies for all Diseases LIVER, STOMACH, OR DIGESTIVE ORGANS • • Hoofland's German Bitters . t.l the purr"Joes or, WS they ore medial nPr tract 4) of Roots II .• bt , and liorkit, 4 purr-Jokes A making o primal, :not. MOO) ~.irontrilled, and entirolj Cr., 4.01 Alenhnlic • - OfiniiXtvire of an) front 1100FLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, ;:t 14 vont bilmt ion' of all • the ingredlimts -of the Bitters it b; he king quality of Santo erns •Rum, Orange -1.• kole ono of the most pleasant and agrees h ..•c? L'lto arc 011.,..a to Ihn. pilhlie. Inner preferring n IA vtlicine ti we from Alcoholic ad Mil tine Hooflaml's German Bitters. In Caere 01 nervous depression, when some tsleobolli ulinifine iv nercwary, HOOPLAND'S GERMAN TONTO • 'rho itliti•rs or the Moir are both equafly good, an' contain 11 , 1.