PEACE! Kirby Smith. Surrenders ! !—The Flag Waves from Maine to the Rio Oponde! Preparations for the Surrender. BATox Horan. Tuesday, May 23, 181;2 C , dtto. Saturday, Mil:{ 27 ) Brig. Gen. Brent, tel Cols. Debinu, C. Bucke and ticip arrivud here to-day as Com missioners trot Kirby :Smith. Gen Herron and Lieut. Commander FoQter came down from Red River with them. Gen Herron has "-Cone to Gen. Canby. and it is believed hers that term , ire art.:mg - ea the surrender of arni The Surr nder— Official An- nouncement• \VAR 1)1.11 . . 111.' MEXT. Saturday, ;May 27, IHW) j Alajor-I;en Dix : A. dispatch from Gen. canhx, doted at New Orleans. yesterday, the 20th state , that :irrangementi.., for the stirreodet of the ( ' onfetlerare fur,e, in the 'Trani-lis•iissippi Department hat been ,oneinded. They inelode the iris ..ri Al of the arm \ oat V. _A lout, FEM ALL. It E (ioorg,in• sac. : "The ‘V t. nt t 'lt Ill" milt tllteldoll lltOtitt , ill this oity /it prosrnt. Tiw . \• tlispluy tlwir rming by I.l.inv 111 HI- (•.1 . .. of th , pan.l,l 11 l I that th..y oaU tliviti iii thitir rroti. 1 1 th rani trice them .\ \\ placed tt futtlil. oil:tilted It L'; ,,, t11 -tippor, fifteen dol lars in 1114.11.%1. and 1111111111Chti.10 itill.lllo, , os. It NVIt- di-Ct.VOltt•it, ht. \\ . ,• vt.t . . Oita 1111, - 1 evt . r :411( . 1. 111, fair Vt'l'y Ilitld Ith.tllt hiking iii who prides- to ho ilisgtistetl lioraww he tworssit:t.to \\war raptured \ atilsro tee• Disp,nsiitory , ay , that most of thr Sar , iipitrillit of tin. ,hop, i , inort and worthlosq. Dr. AYER, ill hi , writings on this, drug, stales that not only it inert as found in tlie thops. Lnl soak° Itt , iii r the prepttrationsfrom it, or bearing its name. Ile lioNvt:xer, (lint thi. fact ari from the it-e of Nvorth'es. Narielie-., preparations he incompetent melt; that the (rile )1 edicinal Sarsapri Iht Sarza Smilax off. t ,if the tropic , , when 11'1 , 1*, ill the 1,11(1, one of the nto , t effectual alteratives we po,,es,. Combined with other,tili:timco , of great alterative power, like lodine, Stil lingin, &c., it undo. , ('.. 11) i 0 . Ex I. tilt iell Pe irate.ost in t, be lieve i= elle of the nmi4t4•lleetital rettmdie, for lintimr., skin and for purifying the Nvilii'll has evi•r Sot been found I.\ ( 311 ), Alr•)•,/ 171, -21 , at 1)111L': 11111-1.•. F. i t Ito Carl kli• • I h•ra Id " OUR MARTYRED PRESIDENT Tito 1-1111 .‘pril. Ili Mill ,• 1 4 membered by the . Al pecide da . , and vrb,mii. The man 1t lit.. 1 . 111" tir t . llll biltt guidcd the Ship \lllll it lilt , " V.llO by 111, 111.1dit tbiltrit. - titr and (tau it ti tt, haul 1 . 11tWill1 . 11 • Ii' 1a 4qlllll HIV 1 , (1111 \tit- 11,41111 , 1 ht fill! at by the inurder.m- hand the niart,\ r that taaintry !nal tit tlit , tit lirtllct ple, which it liti+,l been hi- life-Imi4. Min ti •tipp“rt. . . A , t 1 0112; 11,k, Inllon. .\ local North had rt•clitted betivath it- braitch..-. and !wen 1,1 . 01,c1411 I ' l'olll tilt` 4141nd- ;Ind 4:1%11 kV2ll'. ' filar gal. 11‘ , N1 111111 111 . 1.-gb , r\lll.lllol 1. ati , l th , ‘vavittu; hratich , •- hcartl nn ulorl. I,t I- 111 . 1111. t• nitwrit hecait , .. 1“01. I.l44 . ttita!, that hi death ‘vas a f2;l.ri..F. .•11 , 1ing . I.l ' onl \V}U,-4• provi -4 11 that liro is not staeam on which from 'light till morn nnk3e....1 float ga/lug at the .tar+. Inhaling eat Ils and tlailin!: olt Thy hand through the erases." Tlllll. Will 1114 rerlillt 11- t.. l'ilVieW; %%hide 1 , 1 . Ile. lir, ; I,N . i.mitiing 111.11 ,/1111 11 /1t111 . 1) ,1 1111, 111 111 , lii - b , ry, 1 may puy it tribute the rurposi. \\ ill he I ' lllllll.l 111 a 1111111111 e \i In, 1 . 1 1 111111 , 41 ing 1,1 and nimirn,il tiJr W 11,1111111.11. \\ • III•11 11114.11 ut hi , ~ f tiov, th Id -Hp ''l Shoo. wi t , 1, 1 11;- :" ''"1" and 1""'"• fr l " -I,m to -.1,1'11. :11111 In-( drifting out 401 111 , • curl, tit di.tinnui. It ith ill , . -.tarry Ilag ut it- ina4t w.,rld thp ,•1(.11(1 of tren , i.n. Not wit h , tatidille; ro:‘ -.and difficult Nchich him ;,I .tell of the Nvay : not Ic ith,tanding - hick , .01 !trill 1111111 , 41111.111 , l114 . 111ii•- ill NOIIII, 101 1, iii.l 1111 111 16111 in 41 , •;i1 Wllllk, Ile nii,w;•r% ing in hi= devotion to hi, country. Irii , ting: in with ev,4 fixed on that 11111ar star or his , till :11111 the this For this ho died. The eharaeter of Abraham Lincoln pre sents iinii of the grandest models it the Chris tian Slll.leSlllllll to be found within history. Among the many heroes in the great strug gle for liberty, he stood foremost of a ll, con spicuous alike for his noble works and his pure patriotism. Ile displayed dint happy union of mildness and firnines , , which give, strength and grace to a public MAD. lie possessed flint calm, contemplative disposi tion and habitual self-command %Odell led him to look at every subject dispassionately and without prejudice, and to bring to its consideration, and to the support of his opin ion when formed, the unencumbered puaw•rs of his strong intellect. As a ruler, he id ways exhibited that candtir and directness of purpose which lire in consistency with the republican character ~r ou r government. A purer patriot than he has never existed since the immortal Washington. Ile n •vor sacrificed principle to popularity. Ile was never known in a single Instance in his ca reer, to resort to intrigue or stratagem. or ever to make any personal effort of the most trdinary and admissible character, with a view solely to his own political aggrandize lipent. It may truly be said of liitn (and of lnlxv few can it be said!) that honor 1111(1 of eu.sought hiin, 'babe honor or office. And , et few men have risen more rapidly. lie ascended by the buoyancy of his own inirit., steadily and majestically, to the a• nith of fame and distinction I He will go down to posterity honored and cherished in the mem ory of a grateful people, and the American heart will beat quicker and the life-blood of the nation flow more rapidly at the mention of the name of Abraham Lincoln. Vita incerta rat. In the midst of his glory, when his brightest hopes were about to be realized, God called Win 1101111 , . Not alone in America did the people mourn, but from all parts of the civilized world, the friends of freedom mourned for the great apostle of liberty. In all classes, from the highest to the lowest, sorrow reign ed. They buried him amid the booming of cannon and the mournful tooling of the bells, with the great heart of the nation beating the echo. And as that funeral procession swept lacing, its pathway watered by the tears of millions, the flowers "that night and day gave all their looks to Heaven," seemed to bend in mourning for the departed stllttts man. .. Yesterday was the thus set apart by the President of the nited States for "humilia tion and prayer." Again the nation mourns the departed hero who now sleeps Jo the patriot's grayo, than which earth offers no prouder resting place, death no brighter por tal to another lite. Again we weep to think that the heart animated by such lofty prin ciples lied ceased to heat ; that the soul fired by such noble impulses is no longer among uc, constantly to shed its influence upon us. And now, while ho :deeps beneath the green of his prairie home; sweetly slumber ing with the sod upon his breast; " dust to dust," while the winds amidst the leaves are itihinting a requiem to departed greatness over his grave, we ask, wit,. his life a failure? Judge of life by success, measure it brmoral nut okv3, staretoilay tiP , /7 thtin that his tens a life—a struggle fort the success of great principles; that ho conquer ed.; and that laying his all upon the altar of his country in her hour of need, he-achieved a renown nobler and greater thanmortal man has yet received: His course was fin ished• his race run; his work on earth com pletett nndho hnlsrecoiycd the*"erown of glory in the heavens,iiiitorni - groFriiiiiitli: ll , His is an example which may ever be pre eented ae worthy of the ol , itseSt imitation. ~The beauty of onr9oVernment and of-our Constitution shines forth more and more.— The honors of the American nation are not monopolised by a decorated and titled aris tocracy. To the poorest citizen the 1.0:1(1 to fame and distinction lies open. Merit alone confers position. To the American youth, Abraham Lincoln stands forth us the modal of all that is great and good and pure in public or in private life. In his "successor, we bind, again, the self-Mode man. (no:ac tuated by the same noble principles as his predecessor. and who by his conduct thus far, has gained for himself the eon tiden and esteem of his countrymen. Let us look for 11110.11101 a in the r 4,1111 of this great struggle for liberty, for which Abraham Lincoln died a...martyr. Troth hue burst the hand; of silence and wall,- the earth with giant trend. Liberty. -0 tong eircumseribed. begin- to wheel in longer circle , . soar to greater heights. The old world is convubled with the throe- of re- : form, and our own land a wake- n higher I life of freeiln ond justiee. :Mr people hose given evidence of greatness and nobleness. iteeognizing !he cam , of civil war, the great Innf , s o f the North have become anti-slavery. lint the ( ver-ion lulls ,init made them fano tie IH.st marched onward toward t. gi,wit.t:' goal. I:MN:Tsai freedom, lint no brutal inhumanity, no wild outrage, :::: deed of in holly marks its progresA. Striving for right• it commits no not of opi7ression. and contends only I'm• the rights of man.-- For fhb , retv:trd the nation pay , a fearrol D rive: reckoned not in gold and , ilver, but in noble lives mieritieed 111,4011 our ettuntry'= altar ; and if ever the hi-torian -hall doubt the grentn, , s, noblene ,, and patriotism of the :kmerican, let him rend the record ~1 the •l Shtveholders• Rebellion, - let him be hold the heroism of the ['tither-. and the agonizing devotion of the mother., who \ given their sons to the ewe,. ~t t;od, Liberty and Eniun anb Counip 'flatters. A PI'IIENTICE WA NTED.—A stout boy, with it 0 ,;(•,/ morn] char acter. kill h, , t9l:en 01111 ., lu barn the Printing InNI".'"• N""''"ther' "'"1"01)1Y• PItOPOSAI,S POlt BEE.E.—In another column kill hr found the tulvertisemnnt. of (.2,lorterma-ter onnomMing that lie will rec,iye prop,sal, for furni.lii nu; the troop , at l'arlisle ‘%itl, beef. This is an important contront, and floe:, of tie reader.; who have tiny intntin-f in I 1,,• matter, would do \Nell to note narnfoil\ Mt , provi sion!, of Mr. )Tales ad \ Ili RI .—Last Wednesday evening a man. ,n 1 , 1 ,,,,d nt.grt , , ttlib•rt•ll (Ito 111 . NV,t Nlain niol ,$1111:4 111,1)" ,kll.l br,ttlit r had rtttirt•d Itt lbrir rhatubt•lt. iilwn 001IIIH•11..i'd II II ,tlt.tut awl :11i-• Iw:it'd hint and Lt;ave du. altoutt. I<ttt•lt heard rho 11,111'0 , aid litu. nn l t•art.ll,l du• tutu-, but Ihn• rttltlttr had t-t•ttitt•tb ltudt,•vg.d by that th , vitt:l,d thro* 1 . 1 , 111 n S'IItANVISEItItY I'i.sTIVAI L'l,lllit•cled Nlith OW Old Sc)l4.toi Pro,hylprinn (11111 , ii tr( piari• intend 0. give it ,pl,ll - r2iwlm•rr I.),tival in Ow Snhhut li Selw,l "Flinr,day, t, n s_ _to I), "pm laterip , , , ti mid ,iveilitig ~ f ,lit .111.• ..1111.• I...ntiN/11 urr Itl lot• 1.11111',.- 1,..1:11..•.1 1... 1111. 1:111'1 . 11:1 , 1 . 1.1 . 14,r thc S81)- bath Sch,.l Librnry. Thc mcnibcr , and friend : . Ow church and 1111 I.tll , l'S {d1:1 1 " ,c1 int , .rc-t in ..111' 111, c"rdi attowl. ClIAN(IP; ()I DATF: —NV e have received a letter fr,ic, Nlr. .I.‘m (;ow EN :1111101111- Cillg that hi , ..f I)Hrliam c:lttle will Lr illt• 21-4 in-toad 20t1) HORRIBLE CALAMITY it !if Phil tr ri I \-•d Fir ""' \ I" " . "" 1 "I 11 , -1 11,0 I11:11 t•VI bf . r , •l 1111 V .111,1• I• l'et' ;4111:4 Inne, 1 . .1111.•.•11 I 0•11 11. , ;11111.- i'l . r t rely (l -t et I Lt tire Friday 111,,r11111g in -t, u heap ttf and t•littrited I”.ne- being the early ce.~- ligr that left t , t the heart-1 n.ken imretits of what wie: so short a time since a large and happy fluidly and a comfortable home NVe giN o below a detailed aoreunt of this unj au •- allcicd catastrophe, which Nye oldained from neighlaw. A short distance north wo , t Plainfield• lives or rather did lie .hrs. MA y_ BERRI - and sal A, ith seven chi ro and ages were as fol lows: Letii, year,; A ItY, II year:; IsA BELLA, 7 years; Elt ENI , ir.l yVtirS; LIZZIE, 4 veers; JosH:ru• :t years; and 1)A -v nil() months. These people were living here at the time of this sad occurretiee, gain ing a livelihood by the cultivation of the few acre; of land which constituted th. it little home. On Thursday last, Ills. MAvitEnitx had been baking in 11 wooden kitchen which ad joined the house, and in the evening the fam ily retired as usual. the parents with the youngest child occupying a bed-room on the second floor, and the rest of the children oc cupying a room immediately adjoining the one in which the parents were sleeping.— Shortly after twelve o'clock on Thursday night, the latter were awakened by the wailing of the infant child, and immediately discovered that the house was on fire. Mr. MAYBERRY immediately ran down stairs and procuring a bucket of water attempted to extinguish the Baines, but in a short time discovered that his efforts would lie of no avail, and he then, turned 'his attention to the salvation of whatever personal erects could be carried oat of the house--never for an instant thinking of the wife and childr e n left up stairs, some of whom woo even then perishing in the flames. During this time the mother had awakened the children in the adjoining room and attempted to escape' from the burning house, but found that the stairs had already been destroyed and of course, that avenue cut off Rushing fran tically through the rooms, she finally suc ceeding in reaching the roof of the back building through a window, where, by her direction, LE.itwas stationed with instruc tions to pass the children out through the window - to the mother. After making the best disposition she-could for the reception of the little ones Mrs. IMAynnanv crawled to the open window and extended her at ms to receive the baby; finding that LEAD was not at her post, the mother called her. but horror of horrors I the only response was a fearful crash, followed by n dense column of smoke with a forked tongue of flame rushing through the open window. The distracted woman's screams brought tier husband to the place, when he at once united his •e_oer tions to save the children. But their futile efforts were only rewarded by it -number of Revere burns, from which both parents are at present lying in a very critical condition. In a short time sympathizing • neighbors 'ffrriVed, — init - tiiu lfite to save the house which was entirely consumed. From all - Of the circumstances it wouldseem to be almost certain that the fire was occasioned by some coals left in the oven the 'night before. These we believe, are the material facts .p.nngatest with_the_saddwa.afluction ever visited] upon the l people of our county, and ono that present's the strongest appeal to our liveliest sympatlliol. • op., We have every week complaints from some of our subscriber, that their pa pers do not reach them regularly. Week before last live packets sent to as many dif ferent Post (Hikes failed to reach their des tination and very frequently we hear that our subseribers do not get their papers until the Wednesday or Thursday after they are published. Tiw"e complaints are getting so very frequent that ‘‘e feel it our duty to re mind Post )fasters and mail eturiers that ear , and attention to their ditties would oblige a great many persons in ' the 0011111111- 11. thlr paper, are all sent to the Post Utlice by noon on Friday and t bereave 'nails trout this pines in the afternoon in every di reetion. How then our paper miss,: or is delayed is a mystery. Mr. ZINN assure, us that it is Itlways sent out by the first mail and if this is the ease there moot he ,great carcle—ne , s nu the.route. Our suhseribors in the County.should receive the HERALD on Friday evening nr Saturday morning at tle tortlie-1 and it hen f10e . % do not got Risen b . \ that time the fault lie, beyond the pub -114. hope that every ono who init.,: OS paper or doe, not re eelWe it in duo scan• will ti -lily promptly in order that we may tind ont where the fault lie.: and if Nl , who is It 1 , 1:11i1 , . WE. will sits soon I - 01110(1V the TIT E GROW 1.1•. E S.— A eetemporary just ly et,eryo , that the prop, et or good crops hrought not the growler- in full force. They have once killed all the peach, cherry and apple buds, by the late frost, ; :kt al now, when that report failed them, they urn insisting that corn which was planted before the recent cold rains, has extensively rotted in the ground: If _we have a reasonable distribution of such kind of rains during the next four weeks, the growlers will !Ind their occupation . gone, utile— they take up the wire worm, the onion maggot, and the small fry, to keep their r rnetiev until another -pring set , in. REMEDY A(;AINST MOTHS.—As this is 111/,111( lhr ,•:I , ,)11 WIIOII l'an•rtil how-ewives axe busy putting away their I . lll'S 111111 111q1C10 , fr winter WOlll% the foll.wing re ine(ly against mmlis may he useful and time 1\ 01_111C:12 1)1 gum camphor 1111/1 p.w.lered shell .1 red pepper are macerated nei Lt 111111 , Pf , trong ,e Pen 4luy,, and then -I NVith this tincture the fur. , .r are •prinlsled ever, 111111 l'l/111•1.1 up in ,111,1 , This remedy I , in Russia under the name elnt'hine , e tincture for Hmtly s , and ls I nln l were efi'eeti e. (1()UNT1 FEES.—The 11 the AC( at the se,siuntPl the Legi,lattire, inerea,ing the fee.; the -overal ('ounty Otlieer , of this t'untmonwealtli. It will I t,11.-.1.V01l that he .\ merely teniporar in it- provi , ion , . and authorize , : the in rea.e 1 „ I, nian'ed during tlay pre , cnt year only : SiEl . los I. Pr 'flint for one from the pa, , age of thi , Act, the Prothonotarie-. Clerl, , of the Or phan,' Court, Clerk , of the ('curt of Quarter Clerl; , of the Court or User lull Tormirler, Nocordor , of I)ee(Littlol liogi,turs of WM.', of the countie , of thi, Cointnon lVealth, Shall la' and they are hereby author ized to laid to, collect and receive, twenty per eol.ttim in addition to the ,ton total ot all fees allowed law : I'rurided, 'l'lutt this Act ,hall not aklply to the yountiv, of l'hil adrlplria, A I leghony, Sticriool'otnan. Firatlf”rd and —The ladies Ili INV ESTOR Dr,l) FLONVERS. thi , is the•ea,m of iIi , WtTS, \\ he Itelleti t • sir lad\ roaulori, the ing Japan, , . meth ,, ,l d re.itormg them to their mlginal beauty after t h ey Juice faded while fain 11,1111't all 1,- 111 , 111 , - .1' fr,li Nvat,•r. t .1 can bring o, till it- lir-t Ls,l , wy i..V Mid .it Th.•\ :11111 Intt ti la it- ,11.1)Pl intaa tlw lit, until that nr.• altar r..4l. In a r , w twur,:tfwr, thi , , , iwration, the th,wers ro•unw their natural hue-, anti c,,n tintw lilting rre,h and anal or, alai reuutin ,o fur It 'rite Bridal Chntnber, an Essay or Warning and Instruction for V,•ung Men—published by the Howard Association, and Pent free • f charge in sealed envelope, Address, Dr .1. 11.1.1 N 11(11:011TON, Howard As , :oelat hut. Feb. o—ly i)o tho '2.3d of April lost, hy the 11ev. 11. F. Beek, T C Es q., of Mowry, to Miss M. CIIAM IIIIILAIN, of Carlisle. On the 'Gad ult., by the Rey. S. P. Surecher, Mr RICHARD SI of Rending, ANNIE C. JONES, of Mechanlosburg, l'n On the 18th ult., by he same, Mr. CIIA It!,Es II 1 I.A S.S. to Miss It UTII MURPHY. both of in rl On Ihuredny, May 25th, 11 the Rev. W. D. Lelevre Mr. CORNELIUS STEINOUR, to Miss AMANDA 1, tNf DIS, both or Adams county. IiETWEEN Mount Holly Spring and Carlisle, a CASE OF SURGICA L INS FRU M ENT: 2 , wuich the owner can have by giving a description of the sante, and paying for this advertisement, if he calla ou S. FISK,. Nit. Holly Spring. Juno 2,1865.-2 t. QEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceired at this office until 3 o'clock, P. M., SATUR DAY, Juno 10th, 1805, for furnishing the hoops at and nem Carlisle Barracks, I 'a, with good PIIEOII BEEF, lar one year, from and after the first day oISJuly, 1805, or such lens time no the Commissary General of Subsis fence U. S. Army nosy direct. Proposals court he in duplicate, and endorsed " Pro posals for Fresh Beef," and must con to in the names of two responsible per , ons who will sign the bond and become responsible for the faithiul performance of the contract. Persons who bid are requested to be present at the opening of the proposals. The Gol,rumert reserves the right to reject any or a I bids which they may COI. older unreasonable, or for any other sufficient canoe THOM A. 3 E. •M A LEY, lot l.le , sth U. S. Cavalry. A. A C. S. Wire of A. A. C. S. U.S. A., Carlisle Barracks, Pa., June I, 1805..-24. j RE FRIG E TOR FOIL SALE. In Carll,lo, Juno 2, at READ! READ!! Ihave just returned from New York svith tho latest styles of DRESS GOODS, for the Season. Silks, Cloth and Lace Aleintles, Showls, Hoop t kirts, Parasols. Hosiery, Gloves. dud all kinds of White floods. • Cloths. Ctuulineres, Linen Coatings. All kinds or DOMESTIC GOODS , routings &e. A largo supply of CARPETS, Oil CI( the, Shades, and Furnishing Goods. Please call and examine my Stock, as I always sell at the lowest tintrltet Additions of 0000 will he made no the Season ad vances. w. O. SAWYER. One dou below 111artlo'N Hotel, 'Melo Street Juno 2, 1805. MACHINE SHOP. The subscriber now inan ufactures and keeps constantly on hand, on North Stro,t, east hoodlum's Hotel, a largo ass rturont of AGRICULTURAL 1M PLE E NTS, such.as Horse Powers, Threshing Machines with Sep „ . rotors attached, Clover Hullers Corn Shelters, Straw and Fodder Cutters, all *., • •••I of which are the latest and the host nt • , 4 4 1F r .„.••••' improveme te•l Particular attention paid to Repair ing of all kinds of Agricultural Implements at short notice and reasonable prices. Thanitfut fur former favors 'I respectfully milleit a share of Public patronage. A. J. KUTZ, Agotn , THE Carlisle (has &•Water Company. _._ - has this any deelared a dividend of Fifty cents on sac "sharo of the capital stock of said company, payable to the stockholders, on and after the 16th Mat., oh ap plication to The Treasurer. . k. L. SPOI , IBLE'R, Treasurer. , .. .May.l2; 1866—.3t.. . . eanlVolicts. )11arriages. I=l=l FOUND NOTICE I YNCH h FOOTE NOTICE. LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED in theh Post Office at Carlisle,Statn of Pennsyl vania, the let day ofJune, 180. Published'hy official - authority in the pa, per having the largest circulation. Illgt„..To obtain any of these letter, the anplicont must call for " advertised teller 47 give the date of the lint and pay two cents for advertising. ll' not called fur within one month. thvv will he sent to the Dead Letter Office. GEO. ZINN, P. M. A.bbert,• Mary Maehen, Jane E Adams, Elenora March all, Mary Ann Angstadt, Annie McCracken, Daniel Alexander, Arm 11 Mchaffie, ;lames Bishop, Mary A Myers, Michael Borns, Mary Million. Charlie Baker, Enoch Baum, II (l Baker, Johnson Alellen, Annie Brown, Mary .1 Gekey, Mary A 2 Be _der & Handschip Oarzem, Mary Canada, Itort Post, Kate I, Carman. Kate Dowell, Ellen Culins, Margot Reed, David II .Dixon, Robert A. Stanley, Fretrk ti De [-land , Asbury Shoop, .1 Al Miley, Reny E Sugars, Jaeob W De Gatreey, Eigenbroad, Alert' Shaffer, John 2 George, Isaac Seibert, Wen Gilmore, John Seymour, .1 II Gaudy, Kate Shullenberger, Ben . ) hinder, _Margret tinter, II Graham, A nut, Snyder, Sophia Goodon. Mary Shambaught. M nni.• Mary !termer, Daniel Sheafler, I lannah Heil, Relate Shively, C _Harvey, Jeremiah Shaffer, Rebecca Rumba r. Susan 2 Sygert, Catharine Ileylands, :Mrs. Strickler, Sarah Jane - Henry. Henry Tanner, Lemuel lid hind, John S Tate, Abner ngrabam, Josephine Thompson, I launali 1u in, 11 b' a Thompson, Klein Kiser, Diller Vickeson, A„b ur y Lincoln, A; (barber) Vickison, Ann Lucas, Elizabeth Walbern, Amanda Long, Wesley,(sold'r)Warbrook, Wm S Lacy, Minnie lU 'Williams, II Lamming, It' bar'ks)Wright, Eliza Lepperd, George L Westfall, Jentima o Lwer, Wm II " Woods, Elizabeth Mountz, Catharine Williatns, Mary (' _Malan, Catharine Yeoman, 'rhos. tICk-t FsTATE NoTIcE._ Letters or .A thniulst ration on the estate of John lhown dee'd.., late of Mifflin twp., having lie,/ Lsuad to eml.sc•rilwr residing in the mu t e top. Notke herehy :riven to all persons indebted to said I'ne e to Int,nedinte tw went, t-,.1 those hating chains to present them duly :tothentieuted Sr oetthlnent NIrs.CATIIAIII:,I: 'MOWN, May 19, 1015. Administtattin. DURHAM CATTLE. PUBLIC SALE OF 111:1:11A1S. JAI.IES GONVEN will sell at Public Sale, at )fount Airy, Philadelphia, on Wl.ll/I , llilii. DAY. 2lst JUNE, IOGS, a tine herd of Cows, Heifers, 1 . 0111,,! 11-11!1 , ,, 1110 lired Lc himself. 111111 expressly to combine ittioul milling with easy feed log • The Catalogue kill in:Ott - aye 001110 40 hoi.oi \ 011I1g Cattle, which should at this time oniinaint particular attention. when 4.110 i, 1111i111:11S 1111. So 11111.11 in request. for !weeding. lint:dogma+ Will bit r.t.,ist.l in die time. eon name?lit 11 '.l I NOTICE. ~IIE Stoettho!ders of the Cumberland valley Itond Company, will meet at lb Com pany 'a in Chambershora, on NVednik , tlay. day of 'Nay, at a'. lick M. to take iota 4...m..if , ration the alllkjef t ,1 roan It their Faid copip.iny, o ith the Franklin 111111 'toad Comp:inv. Ily i.. 11. 11ll1111,E, I'eciataly. 1811121111111 DI VI DE N _Mu/• cf h./IW,, Pr. THE Directors have this day declared Cr the la , t in,, the. ofOe per cont. clear of National to I= May 12, AI)MINISTIIATOR'S NOTICE.- , Letters 01 Administration on the e,..tate of Al,ra to Nta. late of E.od Pennsborough top , having Leon lose rd to lien, W. CI Isswell 4,1 East Pennsbore ugh top., notice Is hereby given to 2111 persons indebted to said estate, and tlu se having claling to present theta for settlement to G EU. W. Clt ISS W ELL, NN ORDINANCE Awendatory of former ordinances, and relating to partial pAymonts of Borough llottnty LSE= whereas, former nrtlinanres thnse of P,, ,tither 17th 1,;:3„/uly 1301 1864 and August :that flit rplating to the iNOIII.I of Bonds in payment of Bounty debts 1110 e prodded only fot the payment of the whole amounts at the Expiration of the tit, men tined therein thus matins uo pet, loin fi,r part in I ptt . tn ts t.f the Ham, and: N% her, a•. the a, t of Legislature require. rurb 1101)114 1.0 red ,• euu , d Within ten rears haul their date Phrn•farr, for tho more cfrliVel,ll.ll( pii) men t BIM.In : Be it enacted, and ordained by the Too n Council of the Borough of Cat lista and' it Is 100 nucled mid ordained by the notion ity of - he same. That the Ilonds to be ihstnid for Bounty purposed lie made pays Isle In sums to stilt the purchasers, In each your begin fog with Januar) Ist Ihtiti and that the President of the Council be and is hereby lt uthorized to Issue said hinds so that three thousand and City dollars of them will fall clue on the lot day of January of each and every your, begining with January lot, lhog. and ex tending to January Ist, thin. And said baud- shall be higned by the President and 0111/ tervigne d by the Clerk of the COU /Oland attested by the Corp irate soul. And the effects, frunehls s and property of the said Borough or Carlisle are hereby pledged for the pas fount or the pri nc ipal nod interest of said Bonds as they respectively become due, Eunetv.l into an ordinal., the 6th day "t• !sky 0110 01011S/11111 right iltmlrod und sixty-hr r. J. W . . D. GI (JAME:I, President or Council .1. CA M 1 1131.11.1., chit.r Burvesf4 A 1.111,1.. .1. M. 31.1.111 /.131 Eli, Secretary Ma) 12, A SUPPLEMENT rro an ordinance relating to nuisances and of her offenses passed 20 May lain Be It enacted by the Town Ci.uneil of the Borough of Carlisle, and it is hereby enacted and t idalned by the authority of the same. That hereafter it shall, be unlawful far vats or oth er animals to tun at large in ally client, lane or alley, within the populated parts o' the Borough, a upon the Public. Square, under the same penalties that are prescribed to the runninit at large In said public places or said Borough, of geese, ducks, swill(' and Sheep, in the net to uhirt, this Is n supplemeht. .1 W. 11.1111.1.ELEN, President ot JOHN CAMPBELL, (Adel It ortress. Attest \1 A H,jm Ell, Sor'y. of l'orporition Mn}• I'IIE CONFE:-;SIONS AND EXPE RIENCE OF AN INVALID. published for the benefit, and as a CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN, and others. who cut er Iron, Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Man hood, dc., supplying at the !MUM Gore THE MEANS or SELF-CURE. Ily ono who 11,333 en red Mimd' after un dergoing ronsidurable quackery. 133 enclosing a post. paid addressed envelope single copies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Dee. 9, 15i34.-33n0. Brooklyn, Kings Co , N. Y. CUMBER LA ND COUNTY Agricultural Society. 911114; rebellion is now over, and we are ;gain restored to our peaceful avocations. We cannot better mark this era, than by making prepare. Lions to return to the accustomed tall exhibition of our Society. and that we may have the most eXtensive the best and most inlerest fug that Vs have over"had, let us begin to prepare for it now. The 5C1113013 is most propitious and promising of fruitful results, and our appetites for tho enjoyment of such an exhibition as we will have, have been sharpened by tho disappoint ments of the last three years. By order of the President, D. S. CROFT, Secretary. May 12, 18135-3 t . GROCERIES!! C. P. Al Y . ERAS' t'• SON, ITAVE just returned fron the east ern cities and have opened at their store, in Main St., Carlisle, apposite SasAnn!tl Hardware Store, an immense stock of NEW AND.FRESH GROCERIES, comprised in part of Coffees, S ugars, Syrups, Teas, Salt, Spices, ground and unground; Crackers, Cheese, Coffee Essences, • VIIOLESALE OR RETAIL, Brooms, Benches, Tobacco, Boom, Snell, Matches, Blacking, Bud Odds, Glaes and Stoneware, Queens are, Uedarware, Notions, and all other artkieS usually kept lu a Pik class Gro cery. In regard to prices I am 4eterfulued to sell floods - at -the-lowest -figures. - BUTTER, =G-G-S and all kinds of Country Prtduco taken at market price. Farman and Dairymen are particularly invited to call .tud'se the cMobrated Pammx CHURN, which. ham been pronounced by rompetont Judges ,tho euperlor Churn of the ago. May 6, '6E.-lm , , CROWE OEGARS & TOBAbCO, AT RA i.STO.NI3 P RESCRIPTIONS carefully compoun ded atlitaTorettak's Drug and Book Sture. • , STRIKE IWHILE THE IRON'S HOT! NEW STORE, Y.EI Vlr (4 0 o.l)ti. I HAVE just received a large asssort- L mont of Now Gond., such no Calico - es. DoLitlnov, Lowno, Alpacas, Chombreyo, Floonola. Idioms Brown and Shoe) Intro, Brown and Modelled :111rtingo, &e. Alpo, it full assort .. , nt of Men's Goods, Snell Cloths, Cassimores, Sattin Abs. 3ran , . itt sties. Denims. Stripes, Cheeks. Ideluding nil quality and styles of Undershirts and Drawers. Dro s Shirts, Shirt Collars, Nook Ties, Gloves, and all other goods pertaining to a Gentleman's Wardrobe. All of whleh n'ill be sold at lower prlees than i hey are Felling elsewhere In Carlisle. WM. A. NI I LES No door Wont of tho Pont Ofilco..enrlisio. May 2d, 1865. TREMENDOUS Reduction in Prices OF Dry Goods at Ogilhy's Cheap Cash 1 am new another lel of Goods nought at the present rednead Pity prices, and will run them off at very I.mal I profit,. Calicoes from 12 , !, :2001F. Muslins f.orn 12!..: . ; to 25ets. Tirkings, Ginghams at the very loweNt figures. ~rosn:nr AND 0 1,111".gc tem-h lower than former prices. MOURNING GOODS I will open next wick a full assortment of all the 11., styles of Mourning floods. As my stork of goods NV!, sely light when the Incline In prig,' took pings. I nut now prepared to oiler great led ueenucnta to purehas err. All In want of good and hoop 1)11V 1/110DS will do well to enll nt till. ( T roop Ca , h Store. lIAS.InIII,IIY, Trustee cpril 13 'eth. : - .0t),000 i\lt )1; E "Al I•:N \VA NTED Spring and Summer Clothing of ISAAC LIVINGSTON, T his cheap Clothing Establishment on North Hanover street, Carlisle. from one of the iargest and hoot storks.of BEADY MADE CLOTIEING, TN" riiiensfriNo 000ns„4 I LI ter brought In this pinr•e 11 .' 1 01; • insl rat tuned for the Campaign, he ackenwledgc, hi, gratitude b, the citi, no Carlisle and vicinity fur the r.attnsivo ra nmitgo they have bestowed upon hint, and tat o, the present tippet tun ity to re,,pet tinny soil-it taalt inn floe° of the saute. flis • Cock of road} north' Sl'Itl:(; ANT) St`)1)11.:It (1.()T111 NG, is SUIT:I , SM in this pisre. either 11l in I•Xt I,llo' 1•111,:l e11n1.111)11'r tllll t hr stirO 111:11,S lothit...: to order: having it. Ids employ an experi enced cutter From my elten,ise purchase In the ea-tern cities, I feel confident that I eannot be nude, sold by any other establishment. either East. \\•est, No, th or s n ntn. fd, inu,don has always been the fict to supply y o u nith clotding, ta enty-five dionpvi, cud one hundrrd per cent. better than put purci t , elsewhere Come an , ' examine stock when N•o.i want to pi,,rh,or -hit tiny. April , I' TO TILE PUBLIC NAT 1.: t 1 uniler,igned Ladies. do here by yearly to 111(1 soperiorrinality or the Silver S 1 lop Floor, niarnufactured l v Slnariser t Mannlne, of in- , Sit in. -1 Curnlerr laud Co., and sold by Sarno 'I 31. !looser .4 - (3,,ribb., Th“ prior, of Floor Iravi doo it arloe eunld advise ill tris, trial no it cann.d l so I'll, se,l. Mrs 3. Eons, Mrs IV. M. Fleetest, Mr,. S. E. Itheem. ElizaLel h A Loudon, Mrs. 11. It Illoover, Mrs..l. Hoover, Itittettls, Miss I:. Egelff, E Bentley, Mrs. M. 'liege, 11 es. Ehy. Mrs. If Miller, Mrs. S. A. hen er, Mrs. E. Rhoads, Mrs. A rmstro ag, Mrs. M st ray, Mrs.,C. li inc we It, Mrs. C. 'l'n otter, Mrs. L . . It. Cowl'ort, Geo. 1.. Merroy, Mrs. Jacob Setter, Mrs. A 13. Ewing Mt s. It. 03rilliy, Miss : 1 E Miller, Mrs. S'. A. Hutton. Magnificent Sale (;()1,1) .\NI) SILVER •AVATCIIES anew - elm-sr, elfc4a. THE ONE DOLLA PL\ N. One Gold and Silver Watch Manufacto ry, Two Immense Jewelry Establish meuts, One Silver Plating Warehouse, One bold Pen and Pencil Maker, = To be disposed of ‘t . ii h dispatch WITHOUT REGARD TO COST! Thu 1,0 of fitahiolllllllo styles awl most exveli lent ion, lonatiship, and are sae rifled In this manner to relieve Cho prOfOietors IrOM embarrassment. Urea sinned M a disitracting olvil war. It should be promii :mot ly /dated. also, that they are mostly Of AMERICAN MANCFACTI'RE nod therefote ;.neatly superior to the good., impoited from abroad and hawked about as the chi tipm,t boor sold. 'rho simple duty On Imported c o ots, and the high premium on (hold tall foreign bills aro payablo In mdd,) amount to more than tint entire root of ninny of thourticles 'tiered by us to the puhtie. Ti tavilitste the sale ONLY ONE DOLLAR will be charged for any article on our list, and this CUD the purchaser need nut pay until he knows what he is to get "lds plan accords with the method re cently beeomo so popular for disposing of large stun he Jewalry ni d similar productions. TEIE PLAN IS SIMPLE: The name of retch article offered fir sale—as ‘• doll Hunting Watch," Oidd Oval Band Bracelet," Breastpin and Ear-Drops," " Ga,d Enamelled Bing," "Silvm Plated Cake Basket," Rr, Is written on a card and enclosed in a sealed envelope; theseienvelopes are then placed in a drawer and well mixed; then as an ord,r is received, with twenty five cents for return postage end other charlds, me of the cards or c rt Bi rates Is taken at random and sent by first mall to the customer, who will see at earn, what he ran get fur One Della, If he is pleased with his lertune he ran for ward the money acre. ding to directions on the rertlft vial, and secure the prize if the article awarded should be unsuited to toe purchaser—an, for example, set of Pearl Ear-Drops and Breastpin to a young man who could not wear them, and had no (tile to give tiles, to—we Will send any other article on the catalogue of equal price which may he pr. furred. Or if, for any reason, you vhoo:03 to venture no further, then you can let the matter drop where It in and spend 110 11101, EX:1111i i.e carefully our ea' alogur• ! WATC 11 1) Ex m T. :O Patent Lever Gold Hunting Case $6O to dud 3,10(1,a5• Detaeh'd Lever Il du Ilun C I ; Lts. 40 - 173 400 ( lenta' Swiss Gull Hunting Case, :id - 100 00) Ladiev . Gold and linalnol'd ll.tntinf. - rase, :01 - 00 400 Gents' Potent Lever Silver II tinting - 00 400 Gen ts' net Lever Silver Hunting Cove. - sii :AM (lents' Dot. Lover Silver Open.faeu, 20 - 00 :.100 Gents' Patent Lever Oliver Opoll-fo r,•, di.- IA 800 Gents' : 4 1 , 15, Sliver, 1H- 4n JEWELRY DEPARTMENT 350 Diamond Binge, $4O to $l2O 300 Goole' Ithiniond 41118, 20 • lOU 3001 (1 enta' California Diamond Plna, 3 - IJ 3000 Gents' California Diamond Ringo, 3 - 12 5000 Genie' Gold and Enameled Fob Wilting, - 40 40 Al Gents Gold Vest Chain!, I - 40 4000 Pair Gents' Gold sleeve Buttons, - 10 4000 Pairtlen , s(lol,l,s Enani,Sleeve Dutton', ) - 10 1(000 Seto Gents' (I Id Studs. ii - o.tio (lento' Stone Sot and Signet Rings, - 8000 I louts' Slone Out, it Signet Enani Rings .1 - 15 001 0 Ladies' Gold Neck Chain , 5 • 50 4000 Gold oval-Band Bracelets. 3 - 10 1)1101) Gold and Jet Bracelets, 8 - 12 000 d Gold and Enameled Bracelets, 8 - 15 11000 Gold Chatelain ChtllllB, 0 - 30 5(00 Pair Ladles' Gold Sl, eve Buttons, 3 • 4000 Pair Ladies' Gold Endm. Sleeve Dutton,' 4 - 10 8000 Solitaire Gold Brooches, 3 - 12 0000 Coral, Opal and Emerald Brooehee, 3 - 12 5000 Gold Cameo and Pearl Ear-Drops, - 8 7000 Mosaic, Jet, lava R. Florentine ear drops 3 It) 5000 Gold Thimbles, 5 • 10 10000 Coral, Opal and Emerald Ear-Drupe, :1 - 10 10000 Mini+ turelockets, 4 - 10 10000 Miniature Lockets—magic epring, 8 • 25 10000 Plain Gold Rings, 4 12 150,10 Sete Ladles' Jewelry, Gold and Jet, 5 - 20 100)50s Ladies' Jewelry, Cameo, Pearl, .4c. 5 - 20 10000 Ladles' Gilt nod Jet Bracelets, 4 - 17 10000 !pines' Gilt and Jet Het Supporters, 2 - 12 SELIrER PLATED WARE 10000 Cups. 8000 Goblota, 10)00 Pair Napkin It lup. 2000 Card Baskets, 4 - 10 4000 Castor krrapies—eoulplote with bottles, 5 • 20 2000 Ice Sitebera ' 10 ' '2O 0000 Pair Butter Knives, 3 8 5000 Soup, Oyster and Gravy Ladles, '2 - 8 1000 Engraved Pie Knives, 3 - 8000 Dozen Ton Spoons, ' per dozen, 5- 15 6000 Dozen Tablo Spoons, per dozen, 8 - 24 6000 Dozen Desert Forks, per dozen, 8 - 00 GOLD PENS AND PENCILS 12000 Gold Pons, Silver ixtension Holder, $3 to $lO 12000 Gold Pens, Sliver Mounted Holders, 2 - 8 8000 Gold Pene, Gold Mounted Holders, 3 - 15 0000 Gold Pens with Gold_gxtanidon Holders 10- 25 0000 Gold Pens, Gold nom. and Pencils, 10 • 20 0000 Gold Pencils, - 20 REMEMBER THE PLAN In all cases we charge for forwarding the Certificate, postage, tind'dolug the business, the sum of Twenty five Cents, which must bo in the order. Five Certifi cates will be sent 'for :$1; eleven fur $2; thirty for $5; sixty-five'for $10; ono hundred for $1.5. AGENTS ARE -WANTED, - ,-' ,1 ,. Throughout the Country .lo . Operato for u p .: coMponsation will.bo Bend for terms,.&tl., en closing stamp. , " " • • NEW,BP_AN„ & CO, , , • 75 Fulton Street, N. Y. shirch, 2 4, ; • • PORT. Folios,.Writing Desks, BSA Clairiinon Boards', GatuOiof all description at Kay eretick's Drug, n,and Book Store. — , COAL --,011 Laniii . a,. Shades and .Chire. gays St Haverotloles Drug and Book more. '' • I= ISA Al: LI VI NIIS.TI V. N,orth To,.t The Entire Stock of Richmond has Fallen. NI) with the fill of Richmond, we .1.2.... are most happy to Eintiounce to the people. the greet decline In goods. I.II;i:INESS DONE ON A. Go 1.1) 13 GOODS AT PANIC PRI CEs (Inr coltiro stock rodurod to oorrosTond with priros in the I)It,I4ISS (400.D5. IEO7.A)II3IQC ES, A L PACAS, S('O'l'(•H Gi NG lIA &( (',V'I.ICOS WINGILVAIS, ("111 , ;(1(;-;, TICKINGS, .LVSLIN'S, BLEACHED AND UN- all at greatly reduced eaten. Every one in want o cheap goods, should give us a call. as we are deter ruined to sell goods down at the very ',meet, nick. Bargains Will be ell the rage nt h: ENFI IILDS SIIEAFER'S. S. E. corner Market Squnro. '2l) 1)004. 211 DOOR. '2l) DOOll. toll 7. THE PH (EN IN PECTORA I, WILL CURE YOUR COUOII _ 74100'4,4 7.:./ Niq THE PHCENIX PECTORAL; OIL "Ml BOUND tSI RUB (U WILD CHERI( AND El EN ER A SNAKE ROOT, Will, cure the Discuses thn THROAT k LUNOS, Such as Colds. C .ghs, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, ;turn Throe', Hoernoness, Whooping Cough, A'. Its ti nely use will prevent P ( L. 41 R ' 0 .1 7- S "3/P7'lollr, Awl Oven whore this fearful disease has taken hold it will afford greater relief than any other medicine. Silos Kate Vanderslice of Pottsville, says: " I WI. benetitted more by using the I!lneuix Pectoral than any other medicine I ON or used.' Elias flberholtger. of Lionville, Cheker county, was cured of ofugh of many 3 ears' standing by using the I'hu•n is Pectoral. Joseph Lukens, of Ilnll street , Phneelxville, certifies that he was eared of a rough of twin years statnllng, when all other medicines had tailed, by the l'lmmix Pe,toral. ,Is,•nl, Power, certifies that lie has sold hnndri•J+ of ul the l'hiruix l'oetoral, and that all idea used it bear tostunrmy rd Its s,onderful e.liect:- in curing vouv:ll.4. John Royer, editor of the "Indep..nuent I'hn•uix,'' having used It, hag no hesitation in pronoum•io' it a complete remedy ha . rough. hoarsonetiv and irritation In the throat. The West Chester '•.liithirsonian" say, •i We have Irtir.wil 1)r. Olierholtzer personally a nambor of years, and it gives us the greater pleasure to recommend his ine,lnuch its the puhlir rarely listen, the hen alit Of famllr leellie Ines prepared by a ph vnician of his acquirements and experience. lir, tibetholtzer is it member of the Al ennui of the )leilical Department of the l'iliversiry t 'entisylxit ula, at institution he graduated in 1954.- The Reading - Gazette - tot:, s: rough fettled) i• fund° up by Dr 1,. Glterholt 4er, of Plettnixeille, and it ha% aettuirt•d flit Ussurpa..ell reputation in cut in; roughs. It is cretully end skillfully prepared ham Wild cherry Itar a lt and Seneka Snake Root " 1),.. (to" It. or the hi - active of Medi cine in the l'uiversll3 of I't . lllltiV,lthia, Ph) sleifin to he l'eunsylegoia Ilta,pitll, and one of the Htlthor, nt Dispensattay, says of Sere.lia STl:llie •• I t. 0 , 11,11 is ,pvi•lally throated to the lungs' . pittprief or of this ine,lkj,, h as so ' ma th ,•,,nfi tlt-thte in its rtlintli, 11111,,,, front the testintotiv of hood: ea, stet ha, writ 11, that the ituttuty sill Le pall hat I. to any pinch:A:ter xhn is not sati•lled with its ofhhtts. it is FO pleagant to take that children cry for it. It c , ,sts only Thlt ty-ti ye cents—large bottles $l. It is intended for only one ,•In, of di , etv-es, namely, thi,e ui the Throat and Lungs. Prepared Only 11. i, - LEVI WiERHOLTZEII, 11. D., Pho:nixrille, in. Sold by all Druggists and Storekeep•r,. Johnston. Holloway St Cowden, No. 23 Nm th Sixth Street, Philadelphia, General Wholesale Agents. It. W.G roes A Co., Wholesale Agents Harrisburg. Hanoi stick's Drug Store. agency for Carli-le. N Il —lf :your nearest druggist or storol«,per does not keep this medicine do not, let him put yen off ,ith some other medicine, because ho makes more money on It. but send at once to one of the agents for it. March In, 1005-1 y 'ARLISLE & PHILADELPHIA Ig‘ -I:47A4LLT ‘l,` DAILY FRET( FIT LINE FREED, WARD FREED 811 MARKET STREET 111 I LADELPIJIA J. & D. RHOADS, MAIN STREET, CA BLIsLE, PA. Arii—ears of this Lino kayo the Ninrket St. Daily, at 4 o'clock, I'. M. Leave Dolly, at 7 o'clock, A. M. duods Intended for this Line should be marked C. A P. Daily Frol,:ht Line, and sent In by 4 o'clock. July 1, 1A(34. READING RAILROAD WINTER ARRANGEMENT n.REAT Trunk Line from the North and North We , t for Philadelphia. Now York Reading, Potlarille. Lebanon, Allentown, Easton Ae. I rains Inane Harrisburg for New York, an follows: At and 'i.ls A M and 145 l'. M., arrivinv, at Now York at 10 A. M and 2.15 and 10 P. M. . . The above conne t with himilar trains 011 Pen syl yank Rail Road, and Sleoping,Carg accompany the first two trains without change. . Leave for Reading, Potter!llo, Tamaqua, Mlnersville, Al lentiown and Philadelphia at 8.15 A M. and 1.45 P. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal stations only. Way Trains, stopping at nil points. at 7.25 a m. and 4.40 p. tn. Returning: Leavo New York at oa. In., 12 noon, and 7 p on. Philadelphia at Sa. m. and 330 p. m.: Pottsville ut 8.50 a m and 2 35 p . m.; Tamaqua at lit a in. and 2.15 p. in.. and Reading at 12 midnight, 7,05 and 10.45 a. in, 1.311 and 6,05 p. m. An Accommodation Passenger train limy. Reading at ti.3o A. M., and returns from Philadelphia at 4.3 J P.M. Columbia Railroad tralna leave Reading at 6.40 and 11 a. m. for Ephrata, Litlti , Celumbia, &e. On Sundays. Leans Now York at 7 p. m., PhiladeL phis at 3,15 P. M., Pottsville at 7.30 A. M. Tamagus at 7 a, m., Ilarrisburg 8. 15 a. m. and Reading at 13 mid night for Harrisburg. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Excursion Tickets at reduced rates to and from all points. liaggage checked through. SU founds Baggage al• lowed each Passenger Nov. 25, .1864 ATALITABLE Presents for all at Haver stl. les Drug. Book and Fancy Store. Ice Ice ! ! Ice !! ! The subscriber is prepared to furnish 000 D, (LEA le ICE In large or small of MID titles. Contracts for the season will he made and ice delivered to any.'part of town. Ice finni, on LoonSt alley. Apply to DAVI I) BA I lA. Pictures that should be in every Album! - DREsiDENT LINCOLN, and his son Nyillie, a Photograph from Wu. Price 25 rents. Catainlquo at the State House In Harrisburg, repre senting the body of the President lying In state. Price 20 ren Le. The same In a large situ Photograph Itlxll. Price 1,50. Übe same for tho Stereoscope, 50 cents. Sent to any direction on receintof price, and a threS cent stamp. 'rho trade supplied at wholesale rates. Address. ./ HOSE:NI/A LE, Optician, May 5,3 t. Ilarriaburg, Pa. CARLISLE DEPOSIT BANK. DIVIDEND of Five per cent. and Five extra, free of National and State 'faxes, has bon declared by the Board of Directors of this Bank, which will be paid over to the stock-holders, on demand. May Lnd 13) 4 .- to $2O 1' 2- 10 FRUIT TREES, GRAPE VINE, SMALL FRUITS Ac., ke., Sold cheap at the CUMBERLAND NURSERIES, 11 tile stock is largo tend will be removed, Trees will be sold at greatly reduced prices. A largo lot of Grape Vine, Goosebeiy, Raspberry, Blackberry, Rhubarb, Strawberry, Flowering plants such as Spirocas, llonesnekles, Paionies, Ac., Am., ail will be sold vary low. An hemouse stack of AI'PLE AND PEAR TREES, prices to suit purchasers. Prompt attendance andimr feet satisfaction given, call at the Nursery. . lIBNRT S. RUPP, Proprietor, Successor to David Miller. May 12, 1665-1 t, OCIIMAN & BRETZ'S NEW PHOTOGRAPH - GALLERY. IN NEWVILLE, PA. cl•.---L.-.l4oo4lllANjong and- favora • bly known as ono of the best Photographers hi . 't o country, has associated himself with Mr. Geo. M. Preto, an ominont Photographer ' to carryon the Pho tographic business in Nowville, Cumborland Co. Pa. Their skill as artiste, with a complete set of the best Instruments , and a superior conetructod SKY LlGH T, give them advantages overall other . gallerion for au -parlor worlcin this - county. , ^ . • PHOTOGRAPHS, • CARD PICTURES, ,AMDROTYPES AND COPIES. Ihe public is cordially invited, An . work guaran. teedlo please. LOWMAN & BRETZ. May 12, 1806-tf• PLA IDS, D EbA IN ES BLEACHED O. A. NICOLLS, (inoornlSuperintundent W. M. BEETEM, Cushier U. S. 7-30 LOAN. The sale or the first series of $300,000,000 of the 7,30 Loan WWI completed on the 31st of March, 1005. The ' sale of the second series of Three Hundred Millions, payable thi en years front the loth day of Jun, ISM", NV,,tl begun on the let of April. In the stun t orate of thirty iayy over One Hundred Millions of thin nerlea have been sold—leaving this day Icon than Two Mtn- droll Millions t." be diaposed of. Tho interest Is payn blo ncml•annually in currency no the 15th of Decom her and 15th nfJ uno hy Coupons attached to each note, whielt are nattily eashed :Inywltore. It amounts to One cent per day on a $5O note Two cents $lOO • " " " $lOOO 12123 " S5OOO More and lYlore Desirable. The Rebellion is suppressed, end the Government hits already adopted measures to reduce expenditures as rapidly so possible to a peace footing, thus with drawing from market as borrower and purchaser. This is the ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered by the Government, end ronetltutes the GREAT POP ULAN LOAN OF TILE PEOPLE. The Seven-Thirty Notes are convertible on their unt Unity, at the option of the holder, into U. S. 5-20 Six per cent. GOLD-BEARING BONDS Which are always worth a premium. Free from Taxation. The 7.30 Notes cannot be taxed by Towns, Cities, Counties Cr States, and the Interekt Is not taxed un less on a surplus of the owner's Income exceeding six hundred dollars a year. This fart luereaiies their value from one to three per cent. per annum, according to the rate levied on other property. Subscribe Quickly. Less than $.200,000,000 of the Loan authorized by the last Conga oss aro now on-the markot. This amount, at the rate at which it la lt,ing abaorbed, will all be sal, arribed for within two mouths, when the notes will un douhtedly entumand a premium, as has uniformly hton the v:isu on closing tho subseription, to other Loans It 110 W lif.olllll probable that tn. ~Ishlorable amount b, yand the pre.ent reries wlll he offered to the publi, In order that ritlzros of every town and. portion of the country may ho afforded. facilities for tale Inv the limn, the National Banks, State Banks, and Private 13a nkurs throughou t t he you n try ha N) generally agreed to reeeice subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own avnts, in whom they have confidence, and who only are to lie ri,pou,ihlo for the delivery of the lotes for wLiell they receive orders For sale at the First Nat. Bank and Carlkle Deposit Bank. Carlini°, and First. Nat. Bank, Newville. .JAY COOK iptiirn Agent, Philadelphia. May 12, Richmond h. a s Fallen ! AND SO HAVE DRY GODDS, fact that is proven to every person 1 - Icalling at tha Chen', Ste, of Leidich & Miller, a hero they are jest receiving II large supply of Spring and Seamier Ii odds, purchnsvd hill, th e g r e,,t, decline le gold. The stock embraces in part LA DI ES . DR Es., (:00Ds, such as Black and Fancy Silks of all colors and quali ties, 11000 styles Poplins, Mehairs, Lustres, Alpaccas all colors, )lozambiques, Litmeriques, Valendlas, Do Lalnee Chitflies, ike. SP RING CIRCULARS, Basques, SnsqueF, Shawls, c eta, MOURNING GOODS of every kind, c,nsisting of Mourning Silks, A Ipacens, Bombazines, Mohairs. Poplins, single and double width DeLainss, 'Carols° Cloths, Craps Vella, Collars, Hand ,kerchlefq. Balmoral Skirls, a new style. black and white Ginghams. DOMESTIC GOODS, bleached and unbleached Mullins from 124 cents up. A large assortment of Calicoes from 12!, cents to 25. In 4 bleached and unbleached Sheeting, Pillow Case Muslins. Tlebl age , Cottonades, (litighams, Nankeens, Table Limper, and a great many other goods not men- tioned hut always on hand. Our notion department is complete, embracing Cotton Hosiery ,if every quality for ladies, gOll [lemon, misses, boys and children, Gloves of every description, Silk, Linen, and Gingham Handkerchiefs, French Cornetts, Hoop Skirts all A 17.08, 810111,11 I Skirt• all sizes, Balmoral Skirts. Neck Ties, Suspenders, Trimming and Mantua Ribbon e, Head Netts, Sun Umbrellas, Parasols. I,n mid /? ',s Itt.ays a run assortment of every dear, iption at the very Inwegt market prices. Clothing made at very Amyl notice by a first class tailor le PETS. (' RP E n full line cf every description and quality, Matting, Floor roil Cloth, Looking tilasseh. Oil and Paper Win dow Blinds, Table Oil Cloths, Stair Oil Cloths, and many other house furnishing goods for the season. Feeling very thankful to the generous community for their kind and liberal patronage so far extended to the firm, WO earnestly and sincerely ask a continuance of the Caine, as customers know that is a great pleas ure to as to exhibit our stock, besides proving that we always study the interest of our customers, as we are determined not to be undersold by any merchant in the country. I= Please remember the well known stand south east corner Market square, directly opposite Irvin's Boot and Shoo Store. April 1'415. WAI. BLAIR & SON, Corner of Hanover and South Ste. NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocery and Queensware Store, LJ S T opened with fresh and good pv Goods, a choke variety of every thing usually kept In a first rinse store. Particular attention given in the selection of nice sets of China and Granite Ware, CHOICE TEAS, COFFERS, SUGARS, SYRUPS, SPICES FLAVOR INO EXTRACTS, Canned and Pickled Fruits, Worcestershire, Cumber land, and other Sallefiti, Choose, Crackers, and every thing else In our lino that a discriminating public may req uirn. Full assort ments of Writing Papers, Coal 011 Lamps, Queenswsro, Willow, Cedar, etono and Earthen Wares, SALT, FISH, OILS, IRON AND NAILS, kept constantly on hand. Goods will be replenished frequently, kept clean and nice, sold at the lowest possible prices, and delivered at any part of the town. Please give us a call. Cash paid for Country Pro duce. WM. BLAIR .4 SON. Carlisle, March 3,18135.-1 m NEW AND FRESH ®C®rleS. HALBERT & BRO., HAVING just toturned from the Eastern clties drake to inform their patrons that they have laid in a Jar go and varied stock of Now and Fresh goods at the lowest cash prices. Their assortment is thorough and complete, contain ing everything necessaay to constitute a First Class Glocery. 77:7A5, COFFEES', SUGARS, in greatest abundance, and at lowest cash figures.— Syrups, Spices, Canned Fruity, QUEENSWARE and Crockery, Salt and Fish, Hams, Cheese, Crackers, Brushes, Baskets and Willow Ware. ,S'egars and Tobacco, of thu choicest brands. Brooms, Huelids, and a coin ploto assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES. Don't forgot the old stand, South East corner of Hanover streets. Feb. 24, 1804. BARGAINS ! JUST received from the groat Nov York Auction Salvo 3000 yartlc CaMoo& 2500 White M wino& GOO Spring Dolalum 3000 " Brown 'Alaline 800 " Gingham. ' 6000 " Carpets. • 011 Cloths, Looking Glasses, Shados, &c. Great Bargains in IloopSkirts, Linen Handkerchiefs, Spring Mantles, Bosquines, Dross Goods, Dross GOods, Ac. I will sell the above Goode and manly pthors at a small advance on cost until the let of April. Pleaso call, one door below Martin's Hotel. Main stmt. March 10, 1805. W. 0. SAWYER. .o.Mnioud acid swap oy •Sanqsuod -(1 1 1 1S' ` O I O D 'll . 1) !olgilauo 1 11 mos •sauog esti tti uooq suq Inq Spettioa mint ou el II ismoo ‘sqlinoo ao:f 47, kg 'AGNITO 110110041,I0r1"13 PIPES, Tobacco,.(smoking mid chew. In g ) and Began!, at ilarotiatlok's Drug and Book tore. Y-4 E. BELT2HOOVER, Attoniey o at Law Office 'ln South Hanirger divot, oppoidte outs'a dry good otbro Wage, Pa. September 0,1864. ,'. GEO. DEMERIT & CO., 303 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Chains, Gold Pens and Pencil , Ti BE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR EACH. WITHOUT REGARD TO , tad not to be paid until you know what you SPLENDID LIST 64' ARTICLES All to be Sold for ONE DOLLAR Each 100 Gold Hunting Cases \Vetches each slou 00 lull Gold Watches 80.0 u 200 Ladles' Watches 35.00 500 Silver Watches 515.00 to X 25.00 000 Gold Neck end Vest Chains 12.00 to 25.00 1000 Chatelaletind Guard Chains 5.00 to 15.00 3000 Vest and Neck Chains 4.00 to 12.00., 4000 Solitaire Jet and Gold Brooches 4.00 to B.oo ' 4000 Coral, Lava, Garnet, &c., Brooches 3.00 to 8.00 7000 Gold, Jet. Opal, &c., Ear Drops 3.00 to 8.00 5000 Gents' Breast and Scarf Pins 3.00 to 8.00 0000 Oval Band Bracelets 300 to 8.00 2000 Chased Bracelets 5.00 to 10.00 3500 California Diamond Plus and Rings 2.50 to 800 2000 Gold Watch Keys 2.50 to 6.00 5000 Solitairo Sleeve Buttons and Studs 2.00 to 8.50 :1000 gold thimbles 4.00 to 6.00 )000 Nllnlature Lockets 3000 Miniature Lockets, Magic 2500 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, Arc 3000 Fob and Ribbon Slides 5000 Chased Gold Rings 2.03 to 5.0 U 4000 Stone Sat Rings 2.00 to 6.00 6500 Sete Ladies' Jewelry—Jet and Gold 5.00 to 15.00 6000 Sets Ladies' Jewelry—varied styles 3.00 to 15.00 8000 Gold Pens, Silver Case and Pencil 400 to 8.00 4000 Gold Pens, Ebony Holder and Case 6.00 to 10.00 6000 Gold Pens, Mounted Holder 2.00 to 0.00 All the goods in the above List will be sold without reservation, for ONE DOLLAR EACH. Certificates of all the various articles are placed in similar envelopes ended and mired. Those envelopes will be sent by mail, pr delivered at our office, without regard to choice. On receiving a Certificate, you will see what article it rep resents, and it is optional with you to send one dollar, and receive the article named, or any other in the list of saute value. By this mode we give selections from a varied stock lof line goods, of the best make and latest styles, and of ntriusle worth, at a nominal price, while all have a chance of securing articles of the very highest value. In all transactions by mall wo charge for forwarding the Certificate, paying postage, and doing the business, 26 cents each. Five certificates will sent for $1 ; Elev en for two $2; Thirty for $6; Sixty-five for $10; and One Hundred for $l6. HALBERT A BRO We should supply your wants ; our facilities aro unsur• passed; our work of unrivalled excellence; our promises punctually observed. Our central location brings us near the moat remote points. Our goods aro now from the manufacturers, and of the latest and most &aka. ble styles. The goods must be sold, and the terms are unequaled. All articlesorodred aro &warded by return mall. We guarantee entire satisfaction in every Instance, and if thorn should be any person dissatisfied with any article they may receive, they will Immediately return It, and the price will be refunded. AGENTS.—We allow those acting as Agents Ten Conte on each Certificate ordered, provided tholr remit tance amount to Ono Dollar. They will collect 25 cents Or every CartMeat°, and, retaining 10 stints, remit to ud 16 cents for each. GEO. DESSRRIT & 00., 803 Broadway, New York. Address, Mar. 8.-8 m JEWELERS, k CORNER DUANE STREET.) 100,000 WATCHES, WORTH $500,000 ! \ ALITE toil! receive.' Mr! 4.00 to 0.00 2.00 to 6.00 2.00 to 5.00 REASONS WHY
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