as good a supper as I ever nte. In no place in the Union, do they understand making suppers as they do hi Pennsylvania, and the onc..w.St.qdc.WAt(). at .the Holly-House,- did credit to the Keystone State, and we did credit to it. Our sleep wits sound and re- freshing, and the mountain air, notwith- standing our supper, had sharpened our ap petite for breakfast. The steak and eggs were almost as good as the chickens and waffles of the preceding evening; and we left, the hotel, only regretting our st y was so short, determined, when time wn not so pvecious, to seek that cool retreat, and again partake of Mr. M.'s good cheer. Yours, &c., goitrit antt oinunig niattns liErThe Emory Episc,cipal Church, will be open for regular services, morning and afternoon, Sabbitth, Aug. 27th. Here after the p. service will hold always at half past three o'clock. ils_The American Vocalists, asisisted h. he Lutheran choir, gore n concert in ltheern s Hall on Tuesday last. The very unfavorable weather kept a great many per ,t,ll:: away, and yet the audience was a cred itable one. The singing was unite good and gal; general satklaction. Some of the quarivttell by the getittlenwn cotnitotttng th Ithilttattlithia trottit,t scare itttrtictiturly tint. and tt pre r nc ,, irl tuclfr roltslr. The pro 0,01. nre 10 he /1111/111. 0 t 10 till' 1101T110 , e 0 oriol.o l'or the Lutheran Church. -- At:(4usT Augusc, four will commence it., 1E(,11(lity ne th 28th instant. 11 t•lnr,nmr lho ilAtia amount of businc , , will b triku,teted Ln b loss n largo rinnihorni ,, ur rrioncl , fr tho couritr will 1)0 in nttenclunce. lul ,Tin,r tunity will dm. 111011) ,•„ upon 11n and fni• j.I: ry n Ic and tnlvorti-ing \• m BLAIR & SUN. ('AuLNLy. iiirgeqt variety, very I , e , t quality ' , mail% Groceries. Olen'. Gn• FARMS F l tiAl. - ' I W. , excellent n( ,tr ('drli,le. Apply to .1 )1. WEAK- —'f he stable .) \cued 1 y OE N inught tire anti ww:rntin ly di,uni . vtil. Al ihnugli the 'blinding wa, \von' nII i;iFltrii mil ill Smile oflici,r)(• . \ . . , t , Ir❑\vn from tloo iii IL,• loft Or 11 •~ • .i"•,to1 , 11• Nv:o. time on lire, the li.nue, \\ r, extin gni,hed with the slight , ,t postdble Injury to the btiildiui. Tia• tire i , ,uppo,,.d to originnt..d) hr. ugh :1 :Tart: faun the engine driving the noon freight train. G. 13AILY & Co's. Netrcq,,,ijan Circus.-LThts mammoth show will appear in Carlisle on Al ondity next. \' have never visited this entertain m int, but Burl o ur exchanges along the route through which it has pa,s(ql this season, speaking in the liighe,t, terms of it, ovicellence. The col lei t jolt of animals is superb, while the perform- Id' t h e eir,•ll , deportment are spoken of as mothils of grin , . wr l igt I ity. LAWRENCE CuM 1; [NATION CONcERT —This popular loupe Ivill give INV° concert, in Rheem's Hall, the one this even ing and the second and to-niorrolv (Sat uriliiy) evening. 'the troupe con , i , is of four gentlemen of coniideratile reuon it in the c•otic. profession and the progrAmnie is lull of fun, pentirnent anil mn.sir. 11r. I.:l.:ming 1 II I I' F: will he recognized by many our peo -1 113 un old resident, whose sweet ballads 11111, SO often delig,l ted.nir care. Ile 'onleS 1.0 Ills 01 , 1110111 e 111111:1)1101)1 . 0VI , 1 in VOICe 11101 1 . 1111111111011 and We fool qtlitt. 4 1ire will leave us «itlt grntelnl recollectinn: ut the gener- 'lllllllll t will 11, ,IWadd to his t IQ I tr-I,,._Th, Curti:de Sprin ; . s Property was sold hi Qt «elk to Me;srs JonssoN S floniv ,os for twelvv thousand dollars. Tin. new firm takes pu<;i•.:iun on the liret of October , A hen they will inaugurate cAtensive im provements nhirlt will make the place wor thy of tdo high reputotion it enjoys. yle_ntEsit Hal bert & Brother I,l\ c r:ct.ived laigo and varied stock of new and frosli gro,vr s Their in‘oiees consist of sugars, teas, coil, es etc. it tl.e finest and most popular hrmols. everythin which goes to ro.,lie up o ar,t- grocery enn roiled in ihi•ir stoic. whilst tliey'Sell ttobris the pnaible profit. Hou,ekeebers will find it to their interest to gine them u call. SALES OF GO VLit. , . MEN PRORERTY IN CAltl.lBl.N.—On Tuesthy next Capt. E, C. It Licit EN tincn )vill sell se% enty-fiee two-horse army ambulances and 11 large quantity a harne,s. This properly is offered for sale holely beea u,e,the occasion fur its use has passed away with the disbandment or our armies. Our thrtn-rs, gardeners and hutch- erg a ill never have another cpportunity of purchasing an escellei,t light wagon at the comparatively nominal prices, computed with the original cost, at wl.ich these vehi cles will sell. They were built o f the very best material upon the most scie ntific prin ciples a nd are just the thing fur light haul ing. On Wednesday one hundred horses and on Thursday one hundred mules will be sold by the same officer. These animals are not sold because they ere ut,fit for service, but because the government has no :onger use for them. They were selected originally with great care by experienced judges arid• most of theni will be found to be most val uable animals. We bespeak n large turn out and spirited biding. • LACK OF ACOOMMODATIONS.--P, is stated that during the present season, a large number of persons who visited Paportown and other watering places in this county, could not be accommodated on account of it scarcity of house morn, end O a ing,o,lneiui . stances private fateilks had ta - iiieeilktliLMr. This is a want which could be vKy easily supplied, and we think our capitalists stand very much in their own light that they do not at once do so by building neat and sub stantial houses. This can be dvie by indi viduals as well as by joint-stock companies, and ,the investment would be certain to pay. There are in our valley hundreds of.beatitifut spots -which- could be purchased,,, cheaply,. and by a small outlay of money be rendered far more attractive and inviting that many of the boasted ''watering-places" iii the South and East. Such a place, properly improved and beautified, and under the supervision of Ia gentleman, who knew ", how to keep a hotel," would do a handsome business. Every year, the inflhx of strangers intdthe Cumberland - VACS , is *coming greater, and as it so near - and of such easy accesitfrom, -the large towns- and cifie!„ they prefer•spend ,ing-the,sutaWitUoiitha here, than_to 'passing: , them,.at, the ciow,Clfid, • a rid swelteringplaces of flieloriehle resort further, ea!t, where, though ciin .rg e ;! .. 4 p3elgyrbitOt i :iio*r. : PL 3 m ui° 9'91494 to be ,had. Thou) who visit us once, rarely fail to ram n. The beauty of our A'll I ley, its fertile soil, salubrious climate, lofty and-picturesquemoutiniiliKT6- gether with its sparkling and health giving waters, Luxe charms to tempt and gratify the invalid, the scholar, or the mere pie: sure seeker, which can be fouml in but few other localities. As Nature has showered upon our valley so lavishly her gifts, w.r think m.in should also (1,, something, by building up and im proving, so as to remior the visit of the• :(tran gor as pleasant m.deomMrtable as, possible. 11. /101 VA RD GO V ERNM NT SALE OF M ULEN -- Capt. ALBERT N AsuitzAn, Chief Quarter master of the Department of the Susquehan na, is selling on Wednesday and Saturday of each week, at Champion litazaar, Race street, below 12th, Philadelphia, one hun dred Government Mules. These sales have been in progress for some time, and C'apt. ASIIMEAD writes 11, that the most inferior animals of the lot have already been sold, and that those remaining to be sold during, this month are in every respect sound and iiervicealde. hi all human probability, our citizens will nei i er have another soil] , ppor tun.tc 1.0 eXteliCllt. 171111 e, nt n very loft figure. Soldiers and Sailors Hoina CIT I Z ENS or CUMBERLAND COUNTY: Your attention is solicited to the National Fair proposed for the 23d day of Uettiber next, in the city . of Philadelphia, in ail ot• the Soldiers' and Sailors' Honte in that city. Some of the most substantial and prominent 111 , 11 of (Mishit() appeal to the public in it, behalf. The President and Secretary of the Lay , • i..ii LOur.,nuUty I, ' , iuVit, our cooperation. Etforts" in other parts of the State nett in other states prontise stICCOSS. As n tate2.ilt;o point the Sohtne s' Aid Society of Carlisie has been requt , ted to itt,..ent the •litiek..l to the iwi,llll. pi 1111',,,,,tinty, Lind they hove opitoilttetl us thew t •om mittoe. iii:t N‘"rk Whici/ loco igs to tp, zoeelett. or le rty they have instructed US LIP thr.,W 1111011 1,110 ituLtite owl to tit l l I,e inett,ures ior the nt•ttve ' , Worts of All 0111111 L fir WV hove ittltlrtet-t.d the ill t•tut., the :Suldierh' tout ll,uoe to i t rt.tt. 'ow hsIIII), g. , •J 11 wu For th.• II 11••:• Or C11110 1 ,•111111 , 1 C. l llll "I1~~ I 111:1 ,11 .1.•- 1,%•t• 1/ . 111,111W-I,i lly 111 • 11.,1 11.1.. 1111. i 111111d-t/111.• ‘1,11,11k.11-• 1)1.1. I - Alol.ley 1111ty 1 ,1 .1. \V. C1 ( 111 nn,l 11.,11110/11- III:1:0 • 1- 11,1 U , 010 fill, , 11l ships, wh.0r,• 1 ,,, ill theii• tioighh,,i•h.p,l,. viz. - .11 11 •11 11 .1 1S :`It•SS.III. .11,1 Sll .1. 1..1 11 S. .1 \ "" \I \\.ll . 1• \\ l•- 1 1, C. I. \\ Ali in ni. :1/iain.-1111111111. 4 1 - 10.1111.1•1• 1111,1 U.:„i 1, ,ri/..r :, ~~.1 A ' , who,. C. "" ( '"i Ww• 13r , ,wn, and ra. Geo. /littkin,s, et. —.l. G.t I brlt th, .1 t,ll S Sterrett end .1 alit Al ton rtt e . Ire , t • t,e e. .IDl)ti 11r, and tt,,ln•rt, Fr a tikl,,nl. .1“11}1., B. 1.0,•I ( \ 11 iu. -- Win. B. Hun. 1it2,11 Squart. .1//,/,//,,,.,•. --Mr.. Wm. Ilvagv, .hdi ;Hid .1 Liu. Lambertuti..E,ti. , vt.reh — NV m. F. Swi4rrt. Alobes sVvizul. I)a\ id Dovinurv, and Stuart )1( „,, VI 111 (;,oswilia., and J111,,1> / 1 1, kink. I,,,wei• AH..O Henry Rupp. New l'itl6ri•laml.-owcn (;(11. V. 1111(1 lit/1111 Lee. I). ltownnin and John Sheet:. if(1111)1(1e11.--'111“Illik , 11. Bryaon, S i mmel Mitgaw Got)rge Sharbil.llll. Siirer Spring.--John C. St11111)112, Clendonin, Esq. A. Sturgeon. Mrs. Salhe Zug, John Sadler, and 7Mr,.-I;,•igle. Mr , . 11. Sa.xton, Ali-- Kate .Nl. , ,,er,tnith, Mr,. Lewis I,ytte, Mr,..1. IV. Patton. Mr, I:. NVoodward, iNlrs. Hay, :Nlrs. Law. Mrs. S. I). Hillman, :111 , - .I.nne -IVetzel. lt.,rectrully Yours Carl i-do A lig. Ilth, IsG5 Ii.NG DIP'11•11EIZI )711'111 It lA. is an, alartning "),,,„•, r an J 1 Jul( •`I 11 tlt ii 11E.. 1110 I at tn.,. I . y appliv 111 •,• 1.1 . f rrs it ard b 11 , M. 1111•0 hntv e% t. ~•ipti .01 I :1•1•,./1 , 1 IS a 1114 . t Si. tit. Oat. Is • I :1,1/ /.11:11 1.11 0 l :1 4.11,"1.11.ed it, 111 0 lal,iil • It 101 i Of 411 It. s: larc if th.•5 ) A...... tho 11..11 • -PO , , t.Vi n 11111 Lisl'Obt sill 1 , 114 ',lli flow r 1 1 , 1 .1. i' nn !In. f r fin i , 1801 . 11e era:l3. Thu ablest folalleal men sitl II sopa) e.I ilo but a not whit t•to a Ith leelln,4 .f cert./limy. and lila ittf bolt must ban'' f• s not le r 'l' a. , steps in.ltatle.as'.; It es 1, I' , It , I. iihe Apr ott an 1,1..0 I ”otTe.f••• It "Flffil - d ft the 'lir 11 , , exterbaltf with freed. Iff 1111.• 1111, , 1 ./1111 .V,ll .•f' IS stilt rst.ere..l I, totunl- Iv padoht I •, ti• 111, 511 h 1-1' li. , G• In /.11 , 1 . ,i1111S in,p104,.v. ti Ile rapid y -ooh uppr,p , lat.. t e.ituo ID. and, In a shnll. tile M...111(S forbil„ .10100 all I r Io the l ltter snuud ti °in the erase. OM Id ally till • 1,1• 111 .r sho t le: Vet Itieloa)'s it. lily Itelitq co nl ly fifty rents a te•ttl. shout boo th e s o ul , oil h,.. to 1 xpei ti for the ist presrrip hol f, r you by your nottil att tql tot. Thin Is s iyinz .1 gloat lien) for the virtu r , hut 110/ it so. I'd :1,01.1 than it. nwsr> 111,10) l t. It will pro op.l, vale Diptheri ; Itoyilkl 4g u s ? An au,e, n •f . + un.it,l able puserr ot lla lwa‘'s Ih floe *Cobol ih tre:Ltinuni of Diptheris, Sore Ihr. at flaAi haler. ; !di 1/4,1%11 etql. he. noel Cot 111.. 1,1,11, to r 4,411 tile foqn,Vll . l4 to' tor. Let 111 , , 111. WO/11a (set he horn,. fu 1.11i11,1-I(adWlty . h Itrt ty R, (let tenor hills In wlth.lrawin: the inilanuir ion to 1111. sur flee. lot it Is, .1,,p11,1.1 to the t bruit as diructod tilt patient w II surely recover. Thu (plowing coo Is 011 t of imply that we received in tin, ,tinter 01 18 04-9. durili.r, the prevalence of flits de-Olvu at 11 .ny, N. V. 11 . Cialubriil of Albany, writ. SC Three of ny children wet o seized wi.h tt pcculdal. blind of sore thraat, which has prevailed to a tellaus extent In this city, of whleh a gr, at limey children*. have died. It commenced In my tinnily with a more th cone, headache. Is it pant ere., ..r0 11110 00,0 eyes, then lever would sit In :nod the skin turn to a yellow tint. i knew how gaud oar needy Relief mid Pills were for die aerie,...) ion el..auplaints, and determined to ISIC the lives of in:, rill then on their merits. My trot was well tounded. Solve each of them Shur pills. and rubbed their bodies foie head to loot with thr Ettlict 11y children were as well as ever In twenty f mr hours alter taking your medicine. I believe had toy neigh bors used the samo meaue, they would have saved the lives of their children,"' Hallway's Readyite ler Is told by all Dru.x.isic and merchants, andlit Dr. Radway's oillee,fl7 Maiden lane, New York. Aue.l9. hAtt6 wet.ks On the 14th, inst.: near Carlisle, Mrs. IEGI • LA 0110- :41 11, amid 41 years. 1 month. and 16 days. CARLISLE PRODUipE MARKET. Carlisle, August 24, 18U5. FLOUR(Suporflue) 0 50 do. Extra.).( 800 do RYE ....5 00 WHITE WHEAT 1 90 RED do 180 RYE C0RN..... OATS OLOYERSEED... TI Nl. /TIIYBKED GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET August '24, 18(.15. Corrected Weekly by Wm. Bentz. BUTTER EGGS, LARD, TA LLOW, SgAP,. • - BEESWAX • BATON HAMS - ATAT IfT-NOT ICE ° • ° Letters of Administration on the estate of George Allen, late of North 'Middleton township. Cumberland county, Pa., dined., have bran istitod by the Register of - rsaim. - Amunty.,to;t itp,subseriber..resid log ju..,” led li.em township. All porsonsludebtud 4o bai;riftithti 3 .LLIW. itnmodlato payment, and thou, having claim `11)0 lust :It will present_them opurly-authentleated for s tat 144 lit to . • " • SAMMIE, ALLEN, Adner. August 10, tildet—Qt —VV. It. ilorgas IH and FRANI•IS CLER.. SAM . I. Pllll.ll', A. CATurA ET, E. A. 13n ADY, .1. W EBY, Collllllittov, tatbs. =I Utarheto. lEEE 25 [ln s 18 WRITE IIEAN6, 1 50 22 PARED PEACIIES, 1 0 UNPARED vßacilEs 20 0-12 DRIED APPLES, 2 00 40 RADS, 20 BACON SIDES, LETTERS REMAqIING'RNCLAIMED in the Post Office at Carlisle, State of Pennsyl vanialthe-24tiribuy of il'tigitSc, -- D3C5: Published by official authority in the pa per having the largest circulation. flgv„To obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call for adoertised tettera' give the date of the list and pay two cents for advertising. notAlled for within one month, they will he sent to the Dead Letter Office. itttptl. ZINN, P. M. Arnold Phillip Mowery Solomon Arnold Joseph Ii Mellon Anna C Hu rgess ,Tames Newton Cora Bear It: Parker Wm Brownell P J R Rose Kate. C.irter Rachnel Robinson Archie 2 Cleland Samuel Rails James A Crane W Rowe Josiah Derr Rebecca Rohrer Jacob B Dixon Clara Rhoads John (on Pef Donley James E fer's farm) Ellwood Emily K Ring A J Gayer Sarah Sollenbarger Cntha. Green Giiorge Saltzgiver Emma Galbraith Jos Stoufei• Susan Harris W Sellers Wm (Frankfd) Harris F Stone Geo W lialfelfinger Win Stoner Franklin Harrison Lewis Sammy Benj W Hunter Phi Hiss Tomlinson Maj Oro liaise Mildred 'lizard George Jones WilHam Woods Mary .1 Einter Samuel Williams Catharine K. nnedy Maria Wetzel Henry Kunkle Elizabeth Wehrley Kelley Hannah Wetzel Henry Loudon Mathew Waggoner C Lain ALrahnm Ward Augustus Lease Mary A Wilson John It Lover Eliza. Ann Wetzel Jacob Mountz Levi .1 Zeigler Jonathan RHEEM'S HALL ! awrenoe's Combination Troupe ! 1118 celebrated Troupe will give two Entertainments in CARLISLE, On Friday 'rt n(I Ere!' in yS, the :'.sth and 2ilth of AIRII'ST.IBna. This celebrated Company is coinnoved of Nell:1041 talent in the eountr.Y, both in ical and theatrical, and have attracted large 111011011111116 /1111iiNICeS UilereVlT they !dive perform ed. Among the ',rift - inner. are .1. 11. 1% II ITINO, in his Banjo Solos: E. F. 110101 A N, in ilk TOM Mr}titAY. in inn Roaring Irishisins : and tlE1). HILL, 111 his Favorite BallarlB. P I .±LOO-PLA_MM H PE RT IST Ul vrturo, Prof. 5t0i.11,,3 an.) l'ompan, 11iponIng Chorus, 111i.orvls. Toni Mtn - ray 'Phu Finnigan E. F. (101 now 71e.tin , l, Ii: Sing ‘l.• to 16,4. th• o r g .. Al. 1 1 1 11 he 1h,.10r Tiin,'r, .I. If. I.rtep, Comprills. PART SE(((ND nu] h.!, Rt.,. 14 . 1 . 18111 • MM:" , (1 , 1 • 1 ,, • 11' ill ill , ' 011 . V. (;01{111,1 , , 1...\ NHL) . I( . 11 ()()DS'. 1111111= JACK ON THE GREEN. 0 1 , nlo. k. t I. 0 l'I.• :0111,-1,1, '25 uu,l 50 Conts• Valuable i own Property at Private eing at present t e largest Traveling Establish ment in the country ; consisting of "ILLS & CO'S “IZAND CIRCUS, k tz llT( . .lTr. Suit Pitt Street, in the 0,11 - 1 gle. 'I he lot tot, I. 1 fo•e, h. and 110 feet nl der th, with a., nil V In the u•al 'lllO Inliirt,v,alenls zi two I:for two story Bark , itli other c, nveol,•nt Tree., e, .Coll , ! 01 here • ,vs'2' Ip4 ropertv I. m KNP,I ~ r iff, and the OM,- inna too t lesit,ino flue. for tel m.. aucl par- =MEE NOTICE TO TAY PAYERS. I.\ CENT SAVIA) ItY PIDINI PT P.ll'll ENT. lath Collection District, lelitt . a. t tor'sr UOIAa t Mochamesburgg, Pu. J 111:1iSl.' ANT to the r•ovisiona of an L entitled -An Oct to pulVillo Internal 1:1•VellUO. Av. 1100(4c is herelit given to all pertons liable to pay dutiesta under said t. iii the lath ni•tilet eompri lug the counties of York. Cumberland vtot Perry, that t. e Collect,ar ,if said District has re el, tat trout the Assessor thereof, hie Annual tkilleedon List. consistind of 'faxes far I ICOIO.OS, Carriages. In ,rae. , that the Duties and r ex,s assessed by said .Ass.-sour, have become due and payable, slid that thu said Collect w r hie Deputy wilt lie at the following places to reeei re tine 5111119 . MI YORK COUNTY. At tinienelt jibe llotnl, in fintetttivilin, Sept.lB, 18135 .I net, lintel In Lower Chaneetord p September 20 At Itrogue lintel, In hlitinnefortl, September 22. 11131=15= thy liieu Kock 11otr1, Olen 1:ork, t..'etd. 25 tnd ,I.sst. As,estwet, (Alice, I lanov,r, . 4 013 t .tr. 2J. Natnum I ut rrN, It/ York, Oetriltur 3, 3. nna 7. EDWARD SEATON, Deputy Colt'r. CUMBERLAND COUNI Y. nehltsbaugh's Hotel, Shippessallurg.. Sept. IS, 1005 -11 strsis's hotel, Nog ville Station, Sept. 19 a 20. uutss.ar's ,Allen, Carlisle. Sep 21, 22 a 23. olieetor's Office Meehanicsburg, Sept. 22 211. to h's lie 01, Bridgeport, SeptannLer 27. UPYI,R YORK COUNTY. Shelly's Hotel, Goldsboro', BeptenO•er 20. Nelson's Motel, D Lepte.isher 29. R 11. Tuou IS, Deputy Colt's. PERRY COUNTY 131 In, Tulsdly S .pl .n 2 ,or 12 1,65. • I , lll.ll,•burg. Wett..• sJuy..S •ptombui 13. Now 11In )niflold Tbuom Si.l.tvnilwr 14. Nowp nt F rilat, Septum her 16 21111,2n,n, 2toti,in) t`vprtllll I , or " 1,1V1.1 . 1 001, .1 . 1.1,541.1 Y Ihinvatinou, 11 .1111, stly. I.ol•Lcal•ber 1 • Doputy All persona who shalt ite,4l,t to pty the tiutleh and triN,,, as of resalti tte•mtssed thalli. at the lint ahttye ape -1110,1, most pay ton cc, aa.tlitl, $1 11) tlir anion. t I • I "lOUs rdalit 113 by Ilia I .110•1 s lid 1."-L IZ t.t p: to pl, re4 l / 1 p aitaga. .111 ralal . (br., 11, !sail ara,L. l lie ) I (I, Is I:..ilial rt.u,n C,“1101...) r Nall..tilli Ila , It N. Las [ . ..haat it, ittt I axes. i)ffice hours flow clock, A. M., to 3 tichlek, P. 11. 1,. K A UFFM A N. Collector, Dl , trict, vett Wu. Ittchaittieburg, L umh, Co , to. Auaut.t 25, Ititis-7 NOTICE S hereby ;_t . yen That an Election foi no.e.•tors of the I 'utitherin Ho t Prni 0, II rn I Y, to sur co tor the t.r a "1 no. err nlll tit 1.4.11 It the oilier, of 1.411,1 Comp .ny nun .I,, , tultuv, rho 4'll day of ! , .•lett.111114:r lir•Xt. • beta°uu tin n. ttr , or in o'cloca tt nod 4 I', 31. of .1 it 11.1 y . tly ,•1' tine 11,1ard JOHN T. GREEN, SoCty. August 18, ltif,f,---3t GREAT BiIIGAINS OFFERED. Sale of Serviceable Harness and Ambulances. OFFICE ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER, U. S. A., } • Harrisburg, Pu., August 16, 1165. 1)Y direction of the Quartermaster . ) General, there will be sold at Public Auction, to tint higliest bidder, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1865, at CARLISLE, PA., (800) 7 lire(' Hundred '',S'elts" Andm tuner awnless, (75) Seventy-jive' (2 horse) Andudunnes. Thetis articles are In good order and serviceable, but are no longer required in the Arley, and must bo sold. ICII ARTICLE SOLD SINGLY The attention of Farmers, Mechanics, Drovers, nod Dealers is called to this bide, and that on the two suc ceeding days, AUGUST 10 and 31st , (100) ONE HUN DEED 0001) HORSES, and (100) ONE HUNDRED 0001) MULES, will he sold at the stone place. Salo to commotion at 10 o'clock, A. M. Tema, OARII, in Mated States currency. B. C. RIIIOIIE,NBACII, Captain and Asslstant Q. M Horses, HuleS;''Anirbulances, Har • 'Less, , • AT PitIVATX SAGE. t r HE subscriber has on hand and of ferp for sato, 4,t4uncfrllAln Syringe, a number of Fine — Horses and Mules, Five, Ilundrod Botts of Whoel and Lead; ; ',Linbolanee, and flied and ,Load Wagon Harness, ivbich will be sold very low. The subsciiber will remain at the above place for a few weeks only, 10 that persons wishing bargains In these articles would do well to c:.11 soon. A. It.' 11 EN WOO D. • August 18 1805—St J. T. DELACRCIX, No.' 87 South SECOND Street, above Cheat- nut— . PHILAD'A CA RPE TING ! CARPE TING 8 ! [ldling received by Into arrivals, all the newest awl moot attractive Styles of Oarpotings,— , l I , REPAIIPD TO OPFER at the LOWEST Srtiess, WIME , ALE & RETAIL John Crabsisy Sc Bon's English Tapestry Drugs°ls; Lowell gc Mulford Three-Ply and Extra Super inurain Carpets, with a largo assortment of rnediutil'and low priced DAR pLTI • us, WINDOW SHADES, OIL 0107413, Sc., 18 00 . 3 00 J. T. Delacroilici— , , ' No 37 South SECOND Street, between Chestnutß Mar ket, PIIILADEI,PIIIA. F AMILY DYE COLORS, AT It AIATON'S A LL the leading Patent Medicines of rl_tho day at Ilavorattolt's Drug and Dook,Stora, _AT.TouNgi.•—We are - re- Eeq: ; will -tr rand nt o ftif - tlfenT:iniin nomination forfor District Attorney,.before the "Union Be publican County Convention. Oho Goorgi. IV. 11111 N 1.141, Cliarl..) .1. 11. Whittiag Tmtt Sale =1 I; t.:tl I.st.tat• Agent . • Valuable Steam Planing and SitWitlilLfor-liale;---7----- --- DY virtue of an order of the Orphans' _UP Court of Franklin county, t h e undersigned, ad. mini:Armor of Che r LState of Rev. Joseph Clark deed will expose to solo hy public out cry- on, the premises of Lilo Platting and Saw-NIIII, cf., THURSDAY, THE EVENTu. DA Y OF Si:M . IOIDRR next, at ono o'clock on sold day, the followlmt valuable property: lot Thu undivided ONE-TLC IRD IN TEREET In a lot or a round in Chambersburg. rho, to t h e 't_mburland Valley Railroad, with connecting track, on which is erected a Frame FLA IND AND SAW.MILL, with all . . , the necessary machinery for manufacturing all articles usually manutactnited In such ertaidishute , ts, and good scettnitnower co,pable, or Uric lug all the machinery in the mill and a saw.rai.l—all In good order.. 2nd Ihe undivided one third Interest in all the worked and an worked I imber and material on-hand. ard. Thu Undivided oee.thtrd part of a Lot of Gronnd, adjoining the mill property, flouting on limad street and running to the Uam borland Valley Itallroad,-con taining aboult one acre. 61h. The undivided one-third of a tract of TIMBER L.9.1D, pun based frem :51r. Uco. W. I suniell adj fining lands 01 Jacob Nlelilas, Jacob Iwhilinn and Samuel I‘l, linger, in Guilford iewnship. about three miles from Chambersburg, containsng 2O acres and 05 perches. Parc of tract Is cm ored with very fine oat timber. 7th. The undivided ono third pal tofu tract of laud purchased f no, Michael iilehl, oil mite in Antrim town ship. adjoining lands of M. Diehl. Col. D 0. (iohr and Mrs. Beaty, containing fifteen acres. Thin tract is co, crud with very superior UAlt TIMBER and in very val uable ilth. The undivided outs-third interest in eight horses three wagons. gears. challis AC.. complete. [4) - Possession will he given of all the above plop,- ty immediately upon the purchaser or purchasers com ply tog with the terms 01 sAle. Ari) - :•The entire business portion of Chambersburg was burned by the rebels. and is now being rebuilt rapid!) and to very good style. It off.rs the beet ope ding for enterprising mechanics or builders to conduct the bus• moss of a Planing and Saw-Mill of any town in the Eta to, ring so 111 he made known on day of rule 1,3. A. IC. Adsu'r of Joseph Clark, deed; 4.1 T -The underskned, owner t f ano , her U:\ DIVIDED ONI-'l'll IRD of all the above def.crihed property, will also Wet Ills interes.t ler pale at the Rome time nod place. and upon imne terms, and po,seshlon wit] he given to the purchaser or purchasera immediately on Volllllilltlloo With the tot IDS of sale 's he remainlo. one-tnlr i Is OW 111.(1 In a practical and roped enred mechanic in 010 btlBinesq, and the new purcha ser or purchasers ran go at once Into a VERY LARUE and PROFITABLE IiII:NINESS. Am.: 1R INlis.—ts' 4wr 3D - " 3 3E3.ALMILBM"fte" METRUPOLITAN ANI) QUA DR U PLE COMBINATION ENLARGED, IMPROVED AND RE-ORGANIZED F,S Al EL \' =I DIZIESBA IFERR II bp rmind liiitl- NATHAN Ski\ DS, The Gigantic I ipopota in us ! THE CIRCUS TROUPE Is the urged and most complete ever combined in one o , tablislinnent, being composed 01 the must popular, tlctlllul and accomplished perMr.ners in the profession, having been -elected from the first establishment- in 12,,,,pe and America. Among the principal .Ir/isles are the folhiwing : MADA .lELVILLE, the Australian Everslrian, the must beautiful and accomplished Lady rider in the world ; ,JAMES M ;.LVILLE, the Ausfrulian Pcif, , rnier, who ilands without a peer in the Arena. di , tin g ui-h, Ans , r,diun blI Idly, aloe' Equestrian and Miscellaneous Pvrlormances have won a world-wide reputation. MASTER FRANK .M ELVI LLE, the Youthful Equestrian. MASTER SA NI Ll EL ME LV LLE, a wonder in perfection in all he attempts. 3-EORGE MELVA i k k LE, the Principal Equestrian. 13.1HL0 NATITANS, an praise is great in months of wisest censure, whose performances on one, two, does and lour horses ary excelled by no our in the world. W.M. KINKADE, ill , . Juan an hundred Sum er.nalt., and the renowned repre,entative. of the eeontrie Pete Jenkins. SIIAPPEE & IN :1 1 ITN EV, the Acrobats par excellence of tho Unit,ql States, the most dar ing and thrilling Trapaze performers ever audience mith an exceedingly, accurate and very interesting description'of the animal', which he has compiled from the most reliable sources. B. WILBANBS, the great Gymnast Rider from California. J. Withers, Ryan Noonan, Solomon Pratt, George .Jones, Johannes Pomeroy, Frederick Avery, Rile Frivolla, Miss Rosa Tremnin, and a host of others, comprising gymnasts, acrobats, vaulters; &c. J. WITHERS' Famous Washington Brass Band. THE STUD OF HORSES is composed of the finest English, American and, Arabian thorough breds, highly trained and magnificently caparison ed ; and-the programme of the thear, . na will comprise all,. the elegant, sensational, thrilling-, comic and entertaining novelties of the day; The wholo of 'these magnilleent attractions will bo oxhibitOcl at, , . „ . ...., . . : • ‘.. Carlisle, - Monday f August 28 r 3 1865. • • ' Under one enormous pavillion, for one prico of admission, which, notwithstanding the enormous outlay mordant upon such- an unpreccdaitedninhiriation, is fined at, the very low price of • FIFTY CFNTS , , ger The GRAND PROCESSION will enter the f , wn at 11 o'clock A. M., preceded by the GIGANT,IC_IIIPOPOTAILUS - arewn by. a _TEAM OF ELEPHANTS, (four in number,) followed by, Withera'..=-Weehfigon Qilera Bond, t'le_g_rend_ NEN& E GR . lg„thet_ • - erxtensive , o - I - ROUS - ItinetTroutia - ef — Aftifitir - grdt nr - I ---. l= — llia ,tiirgecifie - Yeratilierifelia of , thell.eqopolittin COmblnation. . , -,.• • • • _ • • J. MR LVI.LI,R, Dhiletor of A.retin O. H. FARNSWORTH Agent. u, Will exhibit at Shifipensburg Tuesday, Aug. 29th, Chambersburg, Aug. Both, ‘ZITUATE in Middlesex 'township, im• k.: 7l oetlintOly odjoining Um Carl!glo Sulpher Springs, cost:doting nfniou• ont,ll4ll'.gravel and tho other Slate Lands and containing 175 Helen, shout 30 of which are encored with good thuldtr. The Improvements awn ,lrgo T NV 0 -8 TO NS Yl's iz ish •. LOG HOUSE, ' • wea e r-bearded and plastered, large Log Barn, ` with Hay Roust attaphed, together wits other convenient out buildings an excellent and never Gelling well ct enter at the door, and a stream of rutin ng water on the form .near the i•ulidings. The farm in Ina high state of cultivation, well set e Ith clover And grass and under goon fence a largo portion of which is post and raildind the improvements In good condition and band. atitedy located, ''.The above Farm could be conveniently divide I into two tracts, and if the purrhgsor should desire it, NO or 125 acres Including the Luadingd, would be sold and the residue othd wise disposed of. For terms stud tenth, particulars enquire of A. L. SPONSI.V.R. heel Estate Agent. Aug. 17, lit CARLISLE LE G FEMALE COL- Rev. T., Daugherty, President. PO I? BOARDING I" _SC HO LA RS. THIS Seminary which includes the scheni lately under the charge of Miss. Mau Mt n,, will ho vpen under the direction of Rvv. T. Daugh erty, as President, with a full corps of able instructora, so as to give to the young at thorn,' b education English and Classical studies in the French and Ger man languages, In Al UNIV. Paluting, and other orna mental blenches. hmseial rare will ho ¢I one to boarders in the family of the Prosideot. A primary doom Smoot tar the younger scholars will be had In cmanectlon with the collegiate department The session will Open on Wednesday, September tith. In the f .ur elegant „School rooms desilmod far that pur• pose and •ttached to the Emory Church. Fur terms apply to the President. A, g li, IFiis. • F you M:lnt nnything, go to Haverstick's A Drug and -torn = , t Irj -,L,,"' tho ;4ttir Riders t)f both hemliThertts ('IFS EXTEN;-;IN'E "AIE'NAGE'IIE! uo) I,e rary 131x.\ STS EPTILES,—among which 4.:trd.., C. , ngo.T.s. Lynx. Pumas', ',MIMS. Panthers, find it Coh.liy • & CO'S PE R I'OR 'l\G ELEPHANTS ! iti,i.thing over bona., witnessed, and • hy.- nlinict,.(l the most noted M!111111 ITT. •• BEHEMOTH . ' of Holy Writ, of whom it is declared (Job •I l-33) Ue n art h there is not Li, like." This rare specimen of the brute en:Mimi, the last vestige of pre Adaalite exist ,ner. \\a; captured by the la•-sent keep e r, A LI, the E:zy by order of the Viceroy of Egypt 2otal miles above ('airo, on the WO) , Nile to oil was imp-tied into this country at nil expense I , l ' nnne than 840,0 0, by Cr. C. with whom such arrongements Lave berm made as to enable the. \l; u tage•ment 1 1 1 .1... P0111101 to the pllblie in oonjwu•tiou with he other unique atu•senou- \Hitch make up this Cataclysm of W‘uider, co u tl.t•isiug tits gi gantic combination. . . JIM W AHD, the funniest of Clowns in Cdmie Songs, Sayings, Danee, Sleek Rope. Exerci ses, Plate-Spinning, Tumbling, 'fever failik to create It big fil4s generally. PROFESSOR LANG YVOlatlY, maitre du el rquu and Lecturer, who diiring the exhibi tion of the Hipoliotamus, will entertain. the Childrenunder ten:years of age, half price. Valuable Tract of L Land, at_Pri ' vette Sale. =II Wonderful Feats /,,f on. (111(1 ?'-,,' - '' ' r, • , • 4l-Zliitfflf4 : • • Mill -Administratore. Bale - of Valuable REAL ESTATE• 1Y order of the Orphans' Court of' leo mherland county, the undersigned. Adlnlnls trathrs of William 111. Reetem, deceased, late of the Itortitigh of Carlisle, will expose to public sale, oa Tuesday the 10th day at Sep ember, 18611, on th i n pre. mires In ,East Pennsborough township, Cumberland county, Pa.. 4 miles west of Harrisburg, and about 2 mites north west of Went Fairview, • Two Valuable Black Slate and Gravel Farms, adjoining lands of Ferdinand Roth, Martin Benninger, Adam &Oren, David Newcomer, John Kissel, John Eta linger,Stephen Livings on, and othe,n. No. I contains 140 Acres and 40 Perches, neat lc all under good fence, and in a high Mate of cultiva tion, having been lately limed over. The improve .ss. monts are a good two story FRAME 4..'- • 71 DWELLING HOUSE, Weatherboarded - Tenant House, LARGE BANK BARN 47, and of or outbuildings, and an Apple Orchard. This form is well watered, a Spring near the buildings and a W. 1 .1 o: good water at the door. No. 2 adjoining the abort, contains 107 Acres and 1.0 Perches, under good fence, and in a high gate of cul tivation. having been covered over lately with lime. The improvements area go. d two story Stone House, Wash House. Stone Spring House, a good Bank Barn, Citi• r Prem. and other out-finildings. Thin farm is well watered by a Spring of good water and a Well near the house. There are two Apple Orchards of choice Mutt. The a. eve farms are very desirable, being con venient to Churches, Schools, Mills, and having Har risburg markets within 4 miles. At • he name time and place will be sold a lot of Hem lock Shingles. 800 go •ti Locust Posts, and a lot of Fea ring Boards. Salo to commence at 10 o'clock on mid day, when at tendance will bs given and terms made known by JOSEPH W. PATTON, Aduar , a. JOSEPH A. STUART, August 18, - 1805—ts Latirnster intelligenoer and Schuylkill Journal copy and send bill to thin Mike. Valuable Town Property AT PRIVATE SALE. I. Situate ou Pomfret street, Carlisle. near the earner el l'itt. Lot contains 33 feet in front and 240 in in depth The improvements are a two.story BRICK HOUSE with other convenient Out' buildings. The Lot is won covered with fruit treve and grapes—a , ' of the most choice selection. The I cation is a desirable one tbr a private residence and will no disposed ~f upon ad van ta_ eons terms For terms and further particulars enquire of A. L. I. , PONSLER, Heal Eistaleagt. l'a. Aug 12, 18611-0 L SHERIFF'S SALE Hy Virtue of e writ of Wenditioni fixponas Issued out of the (:,.ut t of common Pleas of Cumberland County !Wit 10 1110 direeied. I will or ts se L. i•inlo by nubile Wen due or outieo , et the Curt !louse. In the goriiugh of C.irtule. on -at urd.ry. the 20th day of August. A. I) rein, at in ireleek A. Al , the following described real estate t he undivided third pert ofe Lot of !Freund sit uate in the lik.rough of birch tnlcsburg. bounded on the :moth by the u alley 11011 load. Unguen t uve the sent,Allen Z•trt.Cl on the North and 11, ui Ilene on the East; conisining, about 147 t n the nab It rd 11P./ fii.t in dent hi linving there in erected x t ;story FRAME SHOP. I Liken tis t•AectiLloll an 1110 property of Is. L. Ilaveret.ick. )11 JI riles of $5OO, and liver c,50 will 1 , `.111 11 , 1 Ili ipi 1,1/.1 1111) , pett). In strirken off, and .f 25 on all cities under $5OO. ' J NO. JACOBS, Sheriff. blue silt's 'Mi.,. Cal A ogust tutu. 1516 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE At Pi ivate Sale. lIAN 1)S0 E Subtiri,an Residence sltnate on the York ltoad, one half mile East of acl within the Borough Ilarito, comprising n knt t wo and's-half arras of Land finely improved. hav in, thereon or.••-ted a • TWO STORY I " BRICK HOUSE. A nevily now STIBLE, C 111111,01: MINE, r l Cu HOUSE, and dha roll V , •111011t out Buildings, and a good Nell of Water and Cioteru. The grounds are tactfully laid out ,u,d beautifully adorned with shade lieu, flowers. übb ry. tugo her with an r hundance of fruit of all kinds The ..ouse Is beautifully )(slued In an elevated position a lawn in front eloping gradually to the road Also, an elegant BRICK PRIVATE RESIDENCE on Main St. Carlisle—the lot containinglo feet In f rat and 210 feet in depth well covered with fruit trees and flowers. a tine stable at tturfout of the lot. The build ing is conveniently and substantially conatruett d and contains all the modern Irnpreetrienia. Arrangements can ho made to give the perch wer immediate posce4 desirl.—Por terms and further particulars mon,' of A. L.SPONSLER, Real Estate Agt. Carlisle, August, 11, 1865. THE subscribers feeling the necessity of no establishnient where Sheet Music ran be poreivised with.ut the delay and Inconvenience ores shined by the until, purpose keeping n tine and varied selection t.l the bent tit Oak or the I ray, at their (it ovary store. on the corner of Hanover And Loather street P. Persomi do/31ring any music we may not have on hand can be accommodated at the shortest possible notice. lIALIMUT & BRO. =I v r . II h:1? EAS, the Hon. JAMES H. GRAHAM, PrOsidert Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland. Per ry. and Juniata. and Justice of the several Courts of river and Tertnlner and General Jail Delivery In said and .11th el Cock Iln and Hugh Stuart. Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital nod other offenders, In the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me directed, dated the 10 h day or April, 1805„ have or dered the Court of O, or and Terminer andOeneral Jail Delivery to be holden at Carlisle on the 4th Menday el August, 18115. ( wing the 28th day,) nt 10 o'clock In the forenoon, to ros,Jeue one week. Nitll(2l.: is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Vence. nod ConAtables of the said county of CUrle bet land but they aro by the said precept commanded to he then and there in their proper persons, with thulr rolls, records, and Inquisitions examinations. and all other rent mb, uu ceo. to do those things which to their (dikes apt °ante to be one. and all ihnse that ire boll ad b. rot .g n ion twee, to prosecute ~gdl not the ori,onero that re of then oh ill he in the Jail i d sa id oloty, are to be there to prOFeelite them no obeli be JOttN JACOBS. Sheriff. July 21. 180 I 1 EAC El E itS NV ANTE D. The Schnil Rental of Sal ver Spring Owl - gills desire the services of 12 eonipetei,t Tinehers. 10 Male and s'onlrOx to rondurt the schools of said township for n port. d of six months ray h, commencing In September next. liberal wages will he paid. Examinations to tio hold to llogdemown, A 'inlet 29th, 1005 By order of the Boind. A ugußt 1111111865,-3t S'l'A'l' N o'l' I 14] - 41.etters of Admildstratlon on the Estate of Wm. it dee'd . late of ihe borough of offish+, base moos granted by the Register of Cundistland County the subscribers, the firid name 1 residing In Carlisle. loot the lost named in Sou th , NI iddleion twp. All per son , having claims against said estate, will present them for settlement, and those indebted will mote hi. tnedMte payment to Jl9. W. PATTON, JOB. A. SMART, August 4, IBCS-6t. Adru're. I'STATE NOTICE Letters testannentury on the estate of Robert Hell, Into of South fifitlilloton township. deceased, base best, granted by the Register of Cuinberiand county, to the subscribers, the former residing In South Ileum township—and the letter In the county of %thins All persons knowing themselves Indebted to sai,l estate elll wake Immediate pat/moat, avid those having claims will present them properly autheutieu• led for settlet-ent to . - August 4,1865=0t lil STATE NOTICE.- y: 1 j bottom of itri ministration on the estato of Joseph Livingston, Into of East l'ounsborough township, doc'd. have liven granted by the Register of Cumberland co., to thu subscrlbor residing in said township. All por tions indebted to said estat , are'required to make im mediate pigment, and those having e aims to present them to , JOAN MEETS, August 4, 1865 —6t . Alru'r. Valuable Town Property •A`FPRIVATE SALE. Aubsoriber offers for sale that de l_ Hirable residence, situate on North Street extend ed, wont of %Vest rtruot. Tho let contalna 125 feet In front and '240 feet In depth. The house 10 built on the cottage style and finished In the best manner There are a number of choice fruit trees In the lot, and 'a els. torn. This la ono of the moat desirable private reel dunces In the borough, and trill be sold low eqd on rea sonable terms: Apply to Dr. W W. Dale. Carlisle, August 4,1805-4 t Adrainistrator'S Sale of Real Estate DY • oriler of the Orphans' Court of Cau3- I.fiborland county, the undersigned Admlhlntrators of James Clark, deceased, Into of Monroe Townphlp, county aforesaid, will expose at nubile WO,, on the lumina, on FRIDAY, September 8, 1805, a valuable' , Earm,' ME Containiitg 101 Acres," • a. joining lands of Joseph Brandt and Moses Bricker.' Twelve acres of which is Woodland, and the remainder cleared and in a good state of cultivation. The im provomeuta thereon- are a three story Stone House. W I ; Stone Spring Ileum), VANIt. BARN, Wa-. gon Shed, and other Outbulldings. A fine stream of water runs through the laud, forming a first class water power. 'rho scenery in the viemity of the estate is grand. Churches ' Sc, are convenient. II Is 0 miles east of Carlisle, and the tame distance stostof Mechanicsburg, The,,, is an 011 0111, Apple and Peach Orchard on the promises. Twills or sale s—Five hundred Wilma cash, one fourth, ' eluding the five hundred cash, en the confir mation of solo by the Court, and the remaind. rep the first of April, POO, when', deed will, be made and 'pos session Oren to the purchaser. Prep in the ground reserved ap the purchaser lo pay the taxes Of MOO. Sale to commence at 0 o'clock on said (la— _ Mix. SfATItIIT[E7 y, J. NELSON OLARK, • Auttust 4, 1805—ts „ .Administrotors. • Leno., tier Tel. copy and SOW bill to this oM. VTALU A 1; 1. ll:Presents for allat Saver= _ gilt k!sDrugißook and 104 OW* Music I Music i Proclamation R. A. BUCII ER, Secretary JAMES D. WEAKI.EIt, ItOEERT BELL, Jr. -Eiocuto-rn J. S. LASH Pi - Elia - 6 Sale of TOwn Property. AM now offering for sale the follow ing property In Carlisle: No: I. A two stoPy Brick House on N. B. corner of South and West Sts., oc- " copied by me. ••.fl No. 2. A two story Brick House with . II • Brick Back:building on W. South St. accu. pled.by W. W. Chenoweth. No. 3. A two story Brick Ilotiso on W. South st. now occuprod by, Frederick Waimea.. No. 4. A two story Brick house on West St. occupied by Samuel Albert. No. 5 & 6; Two two story Prams [louses on N. West occuplrd by Henry Hughes and Jacob Albert. for terms and other particulars enquire of the sub scriber. taAAIIIEL CH A .M111141,1N, • August 4, 1865—Im* Carlitale, Pa. DICK INSON ./e Institution, late known to the public, as the "Chambersburg Commercial Col lege," is now permancntly located In Carlisle, Pa. Young men desirous of preparina themselves for the actual duties of business life, In the shortest possible time, and at the least expense, will flod this Institu tion, (the deign of it Lich is to impart a Round boob Aess ed cation to young men of the country, particu larly adapted to accomplish that desirable object. BRANCHES TAUGHT. Book-keeping, in all Its forms and applications; Com mercial Calculations, Commercial Law, Penmanship . Practical and Ornamental; Duairtess Correspondence, Forms, Phonography, Teleg apbing by Sound, Ike. In order, to fully illustrate the principles of the seve ral branches, and thoroughly Impress them upon the mind of the student, n spawn of actual buhiness train ing, through the establishment of legitimate Offices and Counting ❑oases. representing departments us Trade and Commerce, and a regular Dank of Deposit and issue, has been instituted; thereby affording all advantages of any similar Institution in the eoun ry. None but competent Teachers employed, and a sutll • lent number. to guarantee individual instruction to all, a matter of no iamb importance, and seldom recei ved at other Inatl.uttotta Owing to the rapid growth f the School, and In or der to accommod••te our numerous appllcanta front all Parts et the country. now rooms have just been fitted up, (in the South Buil ling • f Diekine,,n College) • In swam for style, a d sufficiently commodious to scene,. modate "icn two to three hundred studonts. A liberal dedu thou made in favor of soldiers maimed or disabled in defense 01 our country and flag. For lurther particulnrs cell at the College, West Maio St., or address A.' M. TRIM M ER, l'n SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. Augu t 4, 1565. A MOST IMPOR I ANT DISCOVERY ! INTERESTING TO AGENTS, FARMERS, AND MEM! ‘ 1, 7 E are tricking single machine which cam Liu es the beat and cheap st portahl- n ILIO and Cider Press the dr, est (Anther; Wrings-, and he most poAerful Lifting Jack In the world. It is the only prcs adapt, dto making App a •Intnlpitign. Which rx now le,:ardeti no one of the must Imports t d Iscover ler of th.• x.e. A Hood agent wnutud in tivery to whom we will bold out such Inducement , ax to ire i‘linin bor.re l.hi Ist.unts 'file first 011 e nink istu no• ,11,•ation from tiny count) shall linve the exclu•lve gory FIJI, pa, tkulars. b•rols, Address HALL , ItV,EO & CO , No 55 Liberty St, N. Y. August 4,1805-3 t. SPECIAL SALE Government Mules PFII7,ADELPHIA. /7 1 11 U STATF.,'S WI LLSELL AT PullhlC AUCTiwi, Champions City Bazaar 4- Fattersalls, Race St. between llth 4- 12th Sts. DUring the Month of Aug. 1865, 900 MULE& These Mules are all serviceable, and sold only for want of use. Buyers are invited to examine them at any time, and every facility wail be given for a thor ough inspect len. Roomy sheds are provided for pro tection from sun nod rain. 100 MULES Will he Sold on HACH WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY TEIROUGIIOUT Ttiv;moNTH Ol AUGIizT, common clog at 10 o'cloct, A. M. Terms Cash, in Government Funds By Order of Brig. Gen. EKIN. ALBERT S. ASIIMEAD, Captain and A. Q M. Ottleo, No. 721 Market St., Pllllad'a A ugust 4,1865-4 t. AUCTION SALES. GREAT SALE OF GOVERNMENT 110R8i S AND MULES. '5,000 ANIMALS TO BE SOLD DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST, n tho Status of New York Pennsylvania, Ohio, In diana, D'iawaro, Maryland, and Now Jersiw, and the District of Columi,Sa. QUARTERMASTER GENERICS OFFICE, Wasmairrozv, D. C., July 24, 1865, Will be Bold at public auction, to the highest bideor, and the time and places named below, viz : NEW YORK. New York city, Tuesday and Friday of each week, 200 Horses each day. New Turk city, Wednesday of ea.,11 week, 200 Mules each day. kimira, Tuesday, August 8. 200 flosses Bhuir. 'Tuesday, A ugust 15, 500 Mules. Albany, Friday, August 20, 600 Mules. Buffalo, Woduedday, August 30, 500 Mules. I= l'hiladalphia, Thursday of ach wook, 200 Harm; each day. Philadelphia, % edoesday and Saturday of each week, 100 ues each day. Pittsburgh, Thursday of each week, 150 Mules each day. Pottsville, Tuesday, August 1, 200 Mules. 111111.nton u, sliday, August 4. 2to Mules. York, Friday, August 4 200 New, ii.e, 1l eduesdny. A ugusi 9. 100 Horses. News the hursdny, August lii, lOU Mules. Heading. Fi 9133 , A ugust 11,10 d 1.10,1". s. Stilgosusburg. Wednes lay. August 10, 100 Horses. Lrlu, htusday August. 17, 200 Horses. -111 pp ~.sburg Tauradny, August .7 LOU Mules. illitunsport Friday. A ugust IP 10 . 11. roes. lochnuri, Monday, Augurs 21, 1 0 Horses Chum bersbuig, Sl o.ll.eaday, August 23, 100 Horses. I heusbersburg, Thursday. August 24. 100 &Inks. Milton. Friday. August 26. 2..0 11.. r, es Carlisle, 11 ednesday. August 30, lOU llorses. Csrlislo, I hursdny, August .1, 100 Mules. EMI Columbiana Tuesday, August 1, 100 Homes Salem edursdny, August 2, 100 nurses. Alliance, Thursday, August 3. 2uo Horses Canton, Saturday, August 5,20 U Hotta& Cleveho d Tuerday, August h, 1.0.0 3111108. 51ansi lion Tuesday, August 15. 200 Horses. Crestliste, Thursday, A uguat 17, lani 51 ult a. Clevelaud, Alonday, August 21, 200 Horses. FEEMM Fort IVayue, Thursday. August 24, 1,000 Mules DELAW ARE. Wilmington, Tuesday of each week, 200 Horses each day. tViltnington, Friday of each week, 200 Mules each day. I= Trenton. Thursday August 10, 200 Mules-r, Treu Wu ; Thursday, August 24, 200 Mules. MARYLAND. Baltimore: Wednesday, Aueust 0, and Wednesday of oath' reek thereafter, 200 Horses a oh day. • WASIIINGTOS. D.O Each weak day, %O Muses 01E5[10130, D. 0. -- Each week day except Wednesday, 200 florae& An opportunity to purchase a superior class of ead• die and draft animals, at far less than their true value, le now offered to the public. Though the majority of them are sound and service able, they are no longer required In the army, and mat be sold. Many of the mules. 'I era bought In the beginning of the war, when young, accompanied the armies In all their marches and camps, and are thoroughly broken, hardened by exorcise; wale and familiar from being so lou surrounded by the soldiets. .; Animals will be sold singly. Palos to tommence at 10 A. M. Terms—Cash, In United States currency JAMES A SKIN, . Bray. Brig, Gen. in charge Ist Div. Q. M. 0. 0. August 4, 1805-st. READING RAILROAD V/ rne SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. (IRE AT TRUNK LINE FROM Tilt kj North and North-West for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Has• ton, ac., Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as follows: At 100 7.26 and 8 , 16 .A. N., and 1.45 P. 31., arriving at New ' York at 10.00 A. Dl. and 1.00 and 10.80 P. N. The above connect with similar Trains on the Penn. sylvania Rail Road, and eleoping , ears accompany the 3.00 and 8.15 A. M. Trains, without change. Leave fur Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Mlnefsville, Ashland, Pine Grove; Allentown, and Philadelphia, a' 8,16 A. N. and 1.46 P N., stopping at Lebanon and principal Stations only. Way Trains, stopping at all points, at 7 25 A. 51,, and 4.10 P. M. Returning : Leave Now York at 0 A, N., 12.- 00 noon, and 8 P. N. Philadelphia at 8.00 A. N., and 3.30 P . M. Pottsville at 8.16 A. N. and 2.85 P. M ; Ash land at 8.10 A. N. and 12.30 noon, Tamaqua at 3.15 A. N. and 2 16 P.M., and Reading at 1:00, 7.85 and 10,40 A. N. 1 Nand 0.05 P.M. Reading Accommodation Train : Leaves Reading at 0.00 A. N., returning from Philadelphia'at 5.00 P. N. :Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading at 0.00 and 10.55 A. M.,and 0.16 P. 61. for Ephrata,,Litle,Columbia, • On Sundays : Leavo New Yet' at 8.00 P. M., Phila delphia 3 16 P. M., Pottsville 780 A. M. Tarn a rip a Amt. 8.16 - A - Briffid Ifeid frig - et 100 A. M. for Harrisburg. commutation; Mileage, Season, School and Hamar. Mon Tickets to and from ell paints, at reduced Ratio, Baggage checked through: , 80 ounds allow ail each Passen,qer. - G. A. NICOBLIL General Superintendent. Reading s Pa, f July IG t 1808. Public Sale of Valuable Real Estate. _ . ('ON Saturday, the 23th day of August, kylEos, by virtue of an order of the Orphans Court et Cumberland county, I will expose to public sale, on the premises, the following described real estate, sit we In Lipper Allen township ono mile youth of Me chanlcsburg on the road leading from „Mechanicsburg to Shopherdstown, Into the residence of Levi flood• year, deed , a tract a highly Improved Limestone land, egjeloing lands of Jacob Abrams, Eli Brandt, Samuel Echols and —•— Seifert. Containing 18 Acres The Improvements consist of a two story FRAME lititlBl3 and Frame Back building, a FRAME BANK DARN. and other Out-buildings. A fine young Orchard has been atoned anti the land has been recently limed. Persons desiring to examine the properly can call on the tenant in possossion. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock when terms will be made known by July 28, lBBs—ts D. B. GOODYEAR, Adm'r. Valuable Farm at Public Sale. 9 1 1111 Executor of George Yost, late of Upper Allen township, Cumborland county, doc'ci. will sell at public We, on THURSDAY, the Slat dty of AUGUST, 1865, all that valuable piece of 'and, situa ted in the said township, bounded by laude of Michael Yost, Sfun'l Mohler, John Miller and others, containing 95 Acres, more or less, of first quality of Limestone land, In the highest state of cultivation. The improveanouto are n first rate New Bank Barn, A two story FRAME HOUSE, with all the necessary Out buildings. A run ning stream of never failing water at 2, the house and barn. The cutoide kir fencing is nearly all Locust Post and Chestnut Stall. There are about Fix Acres of very fine heavy Timber still standing. Terms orsa'n—Ten per cent of the putchase money to be paid when the property is stricken dmvii. The widow's interest to remain in the land, and the resi due of the purchase money to be paid on the Ist of April, 1860. when deed will be made and possession given. 'Taxes for 1806 to be paid by the purchaser. The tenants share of the crop is reserved `ale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. on the premi ses. about 2 miles sou 11 east of Mechanicsburg.. en the State road leading from Gettysburg to Harrisburg. 111,1 YOST, 'Ex'r.- July 28, IBos—fs* Valuable Farm at Private Sale I offer for sale a valuable farm situated within two wiles or Car , isic, contalni tut 170 acres. of Black H late baud, of which 40 acres aro meadow and sot with Timothy. Thn improvementa are a NEW •KAI gni B RN 71 by 40 feet, a TWO TORY 4 , 4 , MASI B,lob D 1108011 and out Inge The land to io good elate of rul tivatlon, about 8 000 MIA, Is of lime ♦lng beenspplled during the last few , years ; under • d fences and Is well watered Terms V. stilt purrhn-ers and posrecslon given on the lot. April A. D. 1866. For fo. t her pvrllcnlars in quire of or adOrei.s. D. P. II UAIDICII. Carlisle, Pa. July 20, Icf.s-2 months PUBLIC SALE OF faSti 3M.s.itza,tia ! f I heirs of John AlcElheney, deed., offer nt Public Solo on Saturday the 9.1? of September, 1865, n .he prern.Fes situated in Monroe Township. Cum- Jerland CoUtity '2Y, miles w,•st of Ml rho "it.,1,11 g. ad laud, f blivl4 1. nun, o.lrver. Jacob liornhaur and others, ~..rtnin:na 119 trig gird I Twrelte.. of Lhae stone land. In 21 hi 0 state of rultiva lion, and under goo fence, with hozn to 30 Ones of good t.mbered land, a flue . rohald of Apple and Other fruits. A largo ~._--_ STONE HOUSE, ith at go d CA.iltir and nr h Cellar It not or failing well of untor and cie• tern at l/11, o,•u Flt A MI.: 13 %M). with Waggon shed, and Corn el Ins and all other neressary Out-Buildings, =1 Palo to e1 , 1111110 ,, 1, Ilt 1 o'rlock l' M., on said day wbon orals of sale will bo mode known by MeELT , ENEY, I I) ileLLlll NEY• Any person wishing to view Um premises, can call On too. rhos Ali, !honey, icsiding on the lam. July 21, 1865—t Valuable Farm for Sale rrn E Heirs of Hobert M 'Cune, dec'd . 1_ latent Southampton township, Cumberland coun ty, will oiler at public sun On Friday, the 22d day of September, 1865, on the premises. situated In Southampton township, on the turnpike. three mile, east of ishippensburg, ad- joining lands nt Major Ka', a nd others_ at ntaining 126 ACRES OF LIMESTONE LAND, more or less, In a high state f cultivation, add under good fence. all of which Is cleared except some twelve acres of valuable tinihini land. The improvements are a largo DiAIIILE STONE HOUSE, with hack buildings, Frame Tenant House, large none Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, ('urn (;rite Corr age House, and other nor. scary out-houses. There Is a flue APPLE ORCHARD on the premises, and other Fruit Trees Also at the same time and place will be sold a tract of valuable Chestnut Land, afrint 4 nines sonth of the mansion farm, and 2 miles south of Leesburg, Containing 12 Acres, which will be sold tom.ther or hi two lots as purchaa ors may dcsh a. Any person wishing to a le, the premises, can call on Ilenry Young, residing on lin , hum. or the undersign ed, residing near Carlis:e: Sale to eommenve at 11 o'clock, A. M., of said day, when taring will Ice made 1.1.11. W n by JOHN STUART, Jr.. F. W. SVARRIIIT, Heirs of R. M'Cune„ deed. August 4, Isofi—t Samaritan's Gift ! SAMAItITAN'S GIFT I 'TIE MOS r CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. Yes, A Positive Cure." Contains no Mineral. no Balsam. no Mercury 0 , 12,1 Ten Pills to be Taken,to Effect a Cure. I rifiEir are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor SITIV unpleasant taste and will not In any way Injure the si“fourli or bowels of the most Cores in from two Winn, days, and recent oases in twent“four hours " Prepared by a to ad unto of the Midget sity of Pennsylvania. ono of the most eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day. =I I= Let those who have desp•tred of getiolog eured, or oho have been gor k ied with Balsam Meneury, try the SAMARITAN'S GI FT -lent by mall In a plain en enlopo. l'rleo—Male pailiage, $2. Fowalo $3 BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD! SCltolttlt A, ULCERS, SORES, SPOTS, TETTEES, SCALES, BOILS, 011 VENEREAL DISEASES, Scc SAMARITAN'S ROOT & lIERB JUICES Is offbred the public as a positive cure. TIIE SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND TIERS JUICES, IS the most potent, certain and etfectu 11 remedy ever prescribed—lt reaches and eradicates ovary particle of the veneral poison, so that the cure Is thorough and permanent. Take then of this purifylne remedy and he healed, and do not transmit to your posterity that for which you may repent In after years. DO NOT DESPAIR. I although you may be pronounced incurable, the SAMARITAN'S ROOT & HERB JUICES will remove every vegtlge of Impuritlea from the eye tern, as well an all the bad effects of Mercury. FEMALES ! I In many Affections with which numbers of Females suffer, the FEMALES 1 ROOT & HERB JUICES, to moat happily edted, In Whites, In bearing down, Falling of the Womb, Debility, and for all compla iota Incident to the sex. Bent by express Price $1,25 per bottle. - • SAMARITAN'S WASH, Is used in conjunotion with the Root and llerbJuicus Full directions. Price n cents. . . . . The efficacy of these remedies Is alike acknowledged by physicians and patients. They, are wed in - the United States Hospitals, thus restoring the health of. many of our brave soldiers. [From tlioltlmore Run.] What the S urgeons say of the Sa- • • - marital's Remedies, • "Pose Iloseim, FORT MARSHALL, Baltimore, Mdy Feb. '2O, 1801. "I have greet satiefaction In stating that I have used the Efuntultarg's Bernadine' for Venereal 'Meese in its most customary forms; that I have used them with Judgment, discretion, and !newly, and have Pound them respond to my antialpations promptly and effectually. KnOwing their, composition, I have the' fullest confidence In their 'efficacy and ea far as my use of them 'extends, I recommend them strongly. ' , • . • • "ALFRED O. DQWERS, wAyelstant Surgeont E tli ms 'York Vcls." Let It he underjtood that those ramodlei -are as ro'o. ommendod, pn4 *ill peattivoly,. cure tile diseases for which: then aro offered. For sale at travoratiak's E 3 tato, ,Itanoyar REDA:. DEslitozin & 00. PrAOrletore, ;',oo!Ltaco'Bt., anti 21; 1805-OM. CROWE SE " & TAnit2l9(2l3 1.. B I
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