SANITAar COMMISSION. Th» National liitelliginie/r mado all usion . tha appeal of the Sanitary Commission for increase of funds, and asked for a statement f tbs gross amount of salaries divided among the employees of that association. In partial eoly there was received a financial report of Ilia western dopartment.of that orginization, covering a report from September 1,1861, to January 1, 1864. From this report it np nesra that, in that branch, the sum of $321, bO5 42 had been expended. Of this $93,592 56 was applied to pnrohase of supplies, and t l,e remainder expended in distribution of those supplies. 'Under the head of “oxpen ,,» *27,447 72 was absorbed under the head of “publication,” &0., $5,283 88 wasab .orbed, and the amount of $ 24,069 15 vras absorbed in the'work of “general inspection,'’ being no aggregate of $56,300 75 for those three items alone. In the “Directory” the dim of $13,071 53 was spent for “compensa tion" of officers or agents and in the "Relief Department” the quin of $13,224 50 was aim °'ln it cost $227,572 86 to place $93,- 592 53 worth of supplies at the disposition of Hie soldiers, notwithstanding the large amount of transportation which was performed by the government, and so not paid far by the commission. Is this statement to be considered us evidence tending to show the economyot manogeraen by this associationT The Intelligencer makes the following sig nificant statement: “We,learn that .the Eastern Department of the Commission, which has its headquarters in this city (Washington,) and in appropriations have been made on a greatly noire extensive scale, baa never published nny financial report since the date of its or ganization down to the present time.” The National Intelligencer is_ not a party paper, is edited with extraordinary ability end care, and commands the respect and con fidence of all who read it, from the highest of ficers of the government to the humblest in dividual. With such evidences ns these of the ineffi ciency, if hot corruption) of the Sanitary Com mission, it is simply lolly for those who desire to aio the soldier to commit their gifts to its care. When it is.recolleoted that this insti tution. is presided over by a Beverned who denies the divinity of his Saviour, and that in general it is made up of such disinterested patriots ns FoUnet and Seedy indiviuUttln in quest of plunder, it is not to be wondered at that the suffering soldier complains in the bitterness of hii disappointment that he does not receive what is sent. The demorlization always attendant upon the large expenditures of war, naturally gives rise to every species o' corruption and swindling. These “Com missions” are not legally responsible to any authority and can therefore practice rascality with impunity. The way to stop such wrong action is to withhold support. Send your gifts directly to the soldiers. 3Sarrhb, On tho 11th inst., by Rev. Samuel Phil ips, Ephraim. Cornman, Esq., Editor of the American Democrat, to Mrs. Mary M. Mor ris, all of Carlisle. ' 3®arbte. ; CARLISLE MARKET.—Deo. 14,1864. Floor, Suporflno> por bbi., 10,00 do., Kxtro> 10,50 do., Rye, do., 8,00 Write Wheat, per bushel, 2,60 Red Wheat, do., 2,45 Ryb, ' do., 1,50 Corn. do., ** ’• 1,50 Oats, do., 85 Bprinp Barley, do v , 1,70 Fall do., do., 1.75 Clovbiisekd, do., 13,00 TIUOTHYfIEED do., 2,50 Philadelphia Market Deo hiBo4. Floor, superfine, • • * 10 00 " Extra, • . • • - * 11 00 Rye Floor, - * • - • 9 00 Conn Meal, • * • - • «- 700 Wheat, rod, • • • * 262 a 2 05 ** white, - - - 278 a 2 90 Rye, 70 Core, yellow, - •• • • • u Tthite, - • • Oats, - cloverserd, • Whiskey, Notice. TVT OTICE is hereby given that the following 1 named persons have filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions, their peti tions for license under the several Acts of Asaem hly In relation thereto, which petitions will bo pre sented to the Court of Quarter Sessions of said County, on Monday, the 9 th day of January , 1865. HOTELS, East Ward, Carlisle —Martin Shroiner. John G. Hoffman. West Ward, Carlisle —David Curvil. Pain Tdumship^-J aoob Rodsocker. South Middleton TVionaAi'p—»Mathow Moore* Mew Doll. RETAILERS. West Ward, Cariia/e—Edward Shower, William Boots ;E. CORNMAN, Clotk. * Duo. 15,1861. REAL ESTATE SALE. On FRIDAY, December 18&4. THE subscribers will offer at.i*iiblioSale, the following described Heal Estdth, *a(b tho property of Joseph Jabot), deceased. No 1, is a VAIiIIABLE FAttßl situated in Middlesex township, Cumberland co., bear Bterrott!s Cap, find about 2 miles Northeast W.Pnrlisle Springs, adjoining the lands of John pffaht and others, containing 264 Acr'eflj more or lom w The land is agood quality of gravel mixed with 51ay. ; all,under good fences and in a fair state of'cultivation. There is a good propor tion of tho land not cleared, well set with thrrvmg young timber. The improvements’ are a good Frame Weatberboarded ApriL ' DWELLING HOUSE, Rank Barn, Carriage House , and other out-buildings- There is a stream of running water on the promises, and n nof er fulling well near the house. No. 2 is a lot adjoining tbo above containing 1 Acre, more or less, having thereon erected a two story LOO HOff’sii Slaekemitk Shop, and Stable. This is one of £be best stands for business in the county. No. 8 is tv tract of timber land adjoining No. 1, bn the North, containing 30 Acres, more or less, Well covered with Oak, Chestnut and other timber. —Also— On Thursday, December, SOM, 1864, ibe subscribers will offer at public sale, a, tract-of TIMBER LANIi; •itaatod in Middlesex township, near Myefß'-Oap, adjoining lands of Samuel Beistlißo, Dr. Orano, and others* oontklhifag t . . 1 a S A €5 K Visit Acre or less, -well set with, young and thriving timber, chestnut,* oak, and other varieties. This tract is divided into lots varying from 9 *to 20 Acres, and will be so offered for sale. . Sales, on bb'h the above dkys, will commonc? at W o’clock, A. M’. The sale on Friday. will take place on the premises j on Thursday purchasers will assemble at the house of Samuel Boistlino', at Which times and places terms will b‘o made' known ■ THE HEIRS, Dm. 16,1864-31* NOTICE is hereby given that tho under signed Intends making application to tho next Court of Quarter Sessions, to bo held at Car lisle, on the flth day of January, 18C5, for License to keep an Eating and Beer House and Restau rant, in tho Bast Ward of the Borough of Carlisle. JOHN LISJTMAN. Dec. 15,1804. SHERIFFS SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, issued out ot the Court of Common Pious of Cumberland county, and to mo directed, I will expose to public vendue or outcry, at tho Court Houso, in.tho Borough of Carlisle, on . Fri • day, January lB6s, at. 10 'o’olbok, A. M., the following described Real Estate, vis .* t - A Lot of Ground, in Diokihsbn township," boun ded by lands of James Weakley, Charles Harris, John Coleman and Michael'Niugle, containing one-fourth of un aero, be tho same , more or less, having thereon erected a one and.a half story LOG-BUILDING, known as Zion's Mothodist Church. Seized (ISJiHL and taken in execution and to bo sold as thd property (fJohn Colomsn, Jno MoFarlan, Thomas Butlor and John Myers, Trus tees, A Tract of Mountain Land, 4 situated in East Ponnsboro’ township, containing 62 acres, more or lo is, bounded on tho oast by lands of Abram Swartz and Goorgo Kuhns, on tho west by lands of Ferdinand Rhoads, on tho north by lands of John Heck, and on tho south by lands of heirs of John Kissel, doo’d., Seized and taken in execution and to bo sold as tho properly of Edward Hatch ett and William Drayer, terro tenant. To bo sold by mo, JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff, Sheriffs Office, Carlisle, Deo. 15, 1864. . Cohditions.—-On all sales of $5OO or over, $5O will bo required „to bo paid when tho property is Stricken off, and $25 on art! sales under sooo. Burning Spring and Ruble Farm OIL COMPANY. CJIPITAL $500,000 200,000 SHARES, WORKING CAPITAL $lO,OOO. Par Value $2,50 Per Share. OFFICERS. A. B. LONQAKER, Pbkjidint. J. A EASIER, Tubas. 0. B. PFAHLBR, Sno’r. DIRECTORS, J. B. BEY, Harrisburg, A. B. LONdAItER, Norrietourn. W. P. SCHELL, . Philadelphia. ALEX. B. REED, Pittsburgh. JOHN WHITE. Jfe.. Slew turk. J. HERVEY JONES, Pitteßurtr. J. ALLISON EYSTER, Philadelphia. Office 208 South fourth Sired, first floor, limited number of shards of oursVdck ft ill bo sold at $2,00 por share. Any information in re gard to tbo sumo can bo had.by calling upon I». T. Greenfield, who is fully, authorized to receive subscription for samo. Carlisle, Deo. 15, '64—2t. PROSPECTUS FOR 1865. THE LADY’S FRIEND'. - A New Monthly Magazine of LiU mature and Fashion. rllE publishers of this new Magazine, in entering upon tho second year of its existence, beg leave to oiler tboir thanks td the reading pub lic for the support which they have so liberally extended to thorn. Very fow Magazines have boon able, in tboir second year, to boast of so largo a circulation as that to which the LADY'S FRIEND has now attained. Referring to tho numbers already published as indicative of tho character of our Magazine, wo maybriofly say that it will continue to bo devoted to choice Literature and the Illustration of tho Fashions. It will contain tho latest patterns of Clonks, Cups, Bonnots, Hoad Dresses, Fancy Work, Embroidery, 4c., with Receipts, Music, and other matters interesting to ladies. THE LADY'S. FRIEND will bo edited by Mrs. Hkhuv Pktbrson, wfib will roly upon tho services in tho literary Department of a SPLENDID CORPS OP CONTRIBUTORS. Handsome Steel Engravings . 1 85 1 75 - 90 A handsome steel fancy engraving and a superb colored stud fashion plate will illustrate every number', besides well executed Wood-outs, illus trative of the Fashions, Patterns, <fco., too numer ous to detail. - 13 60 1 92 a 1 93 A Sewing Machine Premium, In order to enable ladies to procure a first qua lity Bowing Machine at very little outlay*, wo make tho following liberal oflbrs: We will give one of Wheeler A Wilson's cele brated Sowing Maohincs-tho regular price of which is Fifty-five Dollars—on tho following terms: 20 copies, one year, and Sowing Mucbiuo, $70.00 30 ** u “ *' 86.00 40 “ “ “ “ 100.00 In the first of the above clubs, a lady can gel twenty subscribers at tho regular price of $2.50 n copy, and then by sending on three subscriptions and twenty dollars in addition, will get a Machine that she cannot buy anywhere at less than 'Fifty- Five Dollars. 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Thrills:—Ohr terms are the same as those of thdlfc woll-known weekly paper,, 2*A« Saturday Eve- Post, published by us the last eighteen order that tfafi clubs may bo made up Of the paper and the Magaiipe conjointly, when it is so desired—and are as follows-—’ Ope copy, one year, $ 2.50 Two copies, 4.00 3 Four " . . * W 0 Eight copies, onoyoatf, and oi e to tbo tor-up of club, ,10.00 Twenty copies, one year, and one to got tcr-up of olub, ' 35.C0 One iopy of the Lady’s Friend and the Post, • 4.00 Single numbers of the Lady’s Friend (postatgo paid by us), twenty-five cents. . Subscribers iu British N or tb America must re mit twelve cents in addition to the annual sub scription, as wo have to prepay the U. S. postage on their magazines. The, contents of the Lady’s Friend and of the The Post will always bo entirely different. Address BEACON & PETERSON, No. 319 Walnut St., PHila. jlSSf* Specimen copies will bo sent to those dosi rousof getting up clubs on the receipt of fifteen cents. - - • [Boo. 16, ’64. FOR RENT.—THb eubEbriber offers fo rent fpoth tbo Ist of April, next, fl—A the largo and commodious DWELL -ING. IlOtig©,,situated on tbo south- )■■]■■• cast cornof of the Public -Square.. It has all tho modern improvements, well calculated, for a Boarding Hourfe. CMNHOFIf.' Beo. 8, 1864-tf. ProtliouotUry’s Notice*. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons in* forested that the first and final account of Jo* seph G/CrosSlof, Committee of Elisabeth .Greasier, a lunatic,, late of the Borough of SMpponsburg, bas boon filed 'in'the .Prbthonotary's Office,'and will bo presented to the. Court of Common Pleos of Cumberland county, far confirmation, on Wednes day. the 11th day of January, -A. D, 1866. SAM'L. 6IIIREMAN, t Xfoo. 8,1864-tt Notice. —Also— back room. CASH IK ADVANCE. CAUTION. —No bills except those oon trablcd by wife will bo paid -by mo. Tho public i, therefore cautioned orocnjilinglj-.. ' J. 3. BRATTON. Oaf lisle, Bob. 8, 1304-31 I bailee;;;.,,., -In thtjCourt of doii fWHH Pitas <Sf Cumberland Ca. .Catharine Shalt* 1 Nol 2. No*,’ y£erm, 1864. by her next friend Alms SubpbenctSnr Divorce. Michael Sanno Now to wit 17th November, vi. 1804: Tho alias subpoena in John A. Shultzo. j this-case having been re turned, and proof made that tho said dtfepdjant could not bo found in said county, tho BhbHflf is directed to cause notlco to bo published in one newspaper in said county for four successive weeks prior to the first day of tho next terra of said Court, (Jan. 9,.1865,) requiring tho said John A; Bbultze to appear on /aid day to answer to the said complaint tOKliftl Teat, By the Court. . SAM’L. SHIREMAN, Prothonotary, To John* A. Bhultzb— In pursuance of tbo abore order you aro boroby required to appear at the next Court of Common Pleas to bo hold at Carlisle In and for the county of Cumberland, on Monday, the 9th day of Janu ary, 1866, there to answer the complaint of tbo said Catharine Sbultzo. Deo; 8> 1804—4 t Notice, Tn the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland Co, Benjamin Buchanan I No. 0. Nov. Term, 1864. v *> ' V Alias Subpoena Sur Divorce. Matilda Buchanan. J Now to wit 22d November, 1864 : Tile alias subpoena in this case having been returned, and proof made that the said defendant could not bo lound in said county, the Sheriff is directed to cause notice to bo published in onfr newspaper in said county fur four successive weeks prior to tbo first day of the next term of said Court, (Jan. 0, 1865,) requiring tho said Matilda Buchanan to appear on said day to answer to the said complaint, S T..., By the Court. SAM'L. SITIREMAN, Prothonotary, To Matilda Buchanan— In pursuance of the above order you are horoby required to appear at the next Court of Common Pleas to be held at Carlisle, in and for the county of Cumberland, on Monday, tho 9th day January, 1805, to answer to tho complaint of tho said Ben jamin Buchanan. Bee. 8,1864-4 t Pro clamatXon. WHEREAS the Hon. James H. Graham President Judge of tho several Courts of Common Pleas of tho counties of Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata, and Justices of tho several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Donoral Jail Delivery in said counties, and Michael Cooklin and Hugh Stuart, Judges of tho Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for tbo trial of all capital aud oth er offenders,in tho said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated the llth day of November, 1864, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer nnd-Gonefal Jail Delivery to bo boldon at Carlisle on tho 2d Monday of January, 1866, (being the flth day,) at X 0 o'clock in tho forenoon, to continue two weeks. . NOTICE Is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, htid Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that, they are by the said precept commanded fed bo then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions exattijuntWhs. and dll other remembrances, to do those tMhgs which to their offices appertain to bo dotie, dud all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall bo in the Jail of said county aro to be there to prosecute tnem as shall bo just. JOHN JACOBS, Sher\ff t free. 1,18G4. to Consumptives. Consumptive sufferers will receive a valuable prescription for the cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all throat and Lung affections, (free, of charge,) by sending their address to - Rev. HDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, f '••in Kings Co.. Nov. 17, '64-3m IToW York. MATRIMONIAL!! JUDIES Asb GT^LEfflffifr IP yon wish to marry, imtjsr signed, who will send you without in obey and without price, valuable information that will ena ble you to marry happy,and speedily, irrespective of age, wealth or beauty.- Tbip information; wjll cost you nothing, and If yOu tylah to iiiarry, I,will cheerfully assist you. All cbnii dential. The desired information (sent by ro burn mail, and no questions asked. Address Barah B. Lambert, Groonpoint, Kings Cq! f . Nos York; Oct. 13, .'04 —2m. Notice. To the Heirs and Legal Representatives of "William Campbell, late of Ncwville Borough , of Cumber- land County, dee’d. Take nofice that by virtue'of a writ of partition and valuation, issued out of tho Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, and to me directed; I will bold an inquisition to divide, part, or valuo tho Real Estate of tho said William Campbell, dcc'd., on tho promises, on Saturday, the 17 th day of De cember, 1864, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and whore you may attend, if you think proper. JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, . j Carlisle, Nov. 28,1864. j. Good Will Hose Company. GRAND HOLYDAY FAIR. TIIK above Company contemplate bolding a FAIR in ItHEEM’S. HALL, commencing on tho evening of December 24th, 1864, and termi nating bfi tllil evening of January, 2d, 1865. Tho proceeds of which are to bo appropriated to pur chasing New Hose, and.liquidating tho Debt of the Company. The apparatus, is at present in such condition as to render it almost Unserviceable, wo therefore have no hesitancy in asking tho aid of the citizens of Carlisle in our behalf. . Any Dancy Articles as your ingenuity ihay sug gest to denote, will bo thankfully received tho Committee, and fully appreciated by tho Company. m Very respectfully ypurs, . • , » J. Bontz, J. H. Noblo, J. Cart, T. Neff, J, A; Dunbar, W. M. Ogilb^/ . S. W. Early, W. Pfahlor, J. O. Halbert, B. Rhbonl, J. Hbiser, J. Scbuobman, J. Lee, W. L. Spottswood, 1 D. Loudon, F. Walls, jr., G. Moll, J. M. Weakloy, . H, C. Marshall, -• . G,,Woiso, J. U. WUNDERLICH, Chairman. Doe. 1, 1864-tf idin'iiislfato'r’s Notice.' < I\FOXIGJ3 is hereby given that letters of Ad ii ministration •on ) (h'e ,QBttfto of Tbo«. Craighead, lateofSoiith Middleton twp, de9*d> have beon issued to tbo undersigned* residing tpwnship. \II parsons indebted to tbo said estate gird requested to make payment immediately, an£,tho£o having claiips against tbo estate will also present them for settlement. JOSEPH A. STUART, ~ A.(hiiiiistrdtor t Nov. 24, *64—6t* Executor's NoticeV NOTICE ib hereby given , that. Letters testamonlary--on-tbe eatate of GoorgeEecdr late of the village of Now Kingston, dec’d., have been granted to the undersigned; residing in Silver Spring . township. . All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make payment immedi ately, and those having claims, against, the estate will also present them, for settlement. , • JOHN MUSSEJJVTAN, \^.£k«cntor.. Oot.' 13,1664-6t> FOR SALE OR RENT.—-The lindersigned j will 801 l or rent from the first of April next, the bouse opefiblod by hfm, oii the west sldo-of Spplh street. jflHMt.- The house, is lajrge and convenient , baying double p'arlors,, sitting i;oam« ■ diping rootp, kitchen, wash house, and ton chambers, with gas and water on the first and seoQ.hd floors; also, a range and bath room with hot and cold water.' For terms apply to J. H. GRAHAM. Nov, 17, ISfli—tT . .' • • , THE undersigned would pro olalra to tbo oitisdnfl of-Cumberland and sar rouoding counties, thaVsl 10 /,l J ® s on -v-^9 >n d | is constantly manufacturing, any ond .ovorjrihlug in tho - saddle R y Lt N E, at prices which defy competition, and of material which cannot bo surpassed'hoto dr elsewhere. Ills stock consists of - i . y. Double, and situjfe . hnd ffri » dies of all light drdft Cellar*i HALTERS/' : • ' •‘■ r - - . / BUFFALO KdIJKS; ' MOKSE; MANKEtS, Ad., to which he iilVitcs the careful attohtiAti of all who may desire a good article at reasonable prices. Ho may be found at nil times d few doors below Hannon's Hotel, on,the smith side of tbo Court House, near Rheum's Hall, Carlisle COPPER. / N0v.24,1804-3ra * NOTICE is hereby given. to all persona in terested, that tbo following accounts bare been filed in this Office, by the accountants therein named for examination; and will be presented to the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland County, for confirmation and allowance on Tuesday, December 20, A. D. 1804, viz; , JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff, 1. Account of William Brown, guardian of the minor children of Andrew McElwain, late of Mif flin township, doe’d 2. First and final account of Jacob Lofovorani Josso Kurtg, administrators of Abraham Kurtz, late of Penn township dee’d. •• ‘ 3. Tbo administration account of Mrs. Kate Brickor, administratrix of Jacob Brickor, deo’d., late of Silver Spring township, Cumberland 00. 4. The first and final account of J. T. Uippey, Esq., Trustee under proceedings in partition in tbo Orphans’ Court for tbo sale of'tho Real Estate of Christian Whisslcr, deo'd.'J. • • « 6. Tbo account of Samuel DUleri administrator of Juliana Wolf, doo'd., who was lately of the town ship of Frankford and coun'tj of Cumberland. 6. First and final account' of Joseph Lons, ad ministrator-of'Honry Butler, deo’d.rlato of Silver Spring township, Cumberland county.. 7. The account of B. W. Wbqdburn, administra tor of James S. Hustan, lato of Penh township, dec’d. §. First and final aoconnt of George Butturf, administrator of John Liningor, late of Upper Al len township, Cumberland county, deo’d. 9. First and final' account of Jacob Emingor, Trustee for the sale of part of the Methodist Epis copal Parsonage, property in the Borough of Mo ohanics-burg, Cumberland Go., Pa. JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff, 10. Firstand final account of William Failor, Ad ministrator of Jacob Failor, late of Hopewoll twp. dcc'd. ' - ‘ . 11. Thn first and final account of William L. Craighead, administrator of James Weakley, late of Penn township, doo’d. 12. First and final account of Samuel Koony, and Mary H. Koony, administrators of Samuel Koony, Jr., late of. South Middleton township, doo’d. 13. The account of Solomon Mohlor, guardian of Christiana Shelly, a minor daughter of John Shel ly, doo’d. 14» The account of Jaoob Waggoner, ghatdian of Mary A. Clay, minor child of J6hn’Clay, lately of Fraukford township. ’ r ., .„ . Q. Wj> NbRTH, Register, ' Nov. 19, 1864. NOTICE,.. 8* J. BOAS’S STORE, _ Would you buy your hats right cheap Please call at Boas’s store. In North Hanover street ho keeps, His name is on the door. There Ladies, Men and Children too Aro fitted all the while, . His hats are good, and have proved true; No better in Carlisle. • ' Capa for Soldiers, Men and Boys You all oah here obtain,. For Ladies and for Children's Furs You need not ask in vain.' Fur Caps, Fur Collars andfFur Gloves ..All neatly made and warm; Fibo Woolen Shirts and'Woblen Drawers For comfort in the storm* , Vests, Jackets, Hose, Neckties and Scarfs— All those be keeps to sell, . Whips, Comforts, Canes and Notions too Too numerous to t011*;.... ALSO, Satchels hhcl Traveling Baskets'for Ladies, Mar ket and Softool Baskets, Carpet Bags and Valises. The largest assortment 'of Trunks kept at any house in town. A largo variety of' Gentlemen’s Gloves., A very large assortment of Woolen Shirts) BUFFALO ROBES, Tobacco and Sogars, Ac,, Ac. Please call andoeeb bis stock of goods, J» BOAS, Agent. Ndvl 17,1864-3 m WINES AND.-LIQUORS. South H&ftoVfen Street, Carlisle. TltS, undersigned, successor to D,.P, ITn zcUod, would respectfully inform Ida friends and the public generally, that ho intends to main tain the. character of the above house as hereto fore, and will keep constantly on'hand a largo as sortment of• BRANDIES, : GINS, . WHISKIES, ■ HUMS,. CQEDIALS, BITTERS, • •; *c., *o.. which ho can soli as cheap establish ment in Carlisle, if not ohcap&f. jSSf* Country Landlords irll( find this tbo place to buy their ■WiNES AND LIQUORS, Both in r'ogard to quality and price. His stock is largo and,woll selected, and bo in vites a call before purchasing elsewhere. Re member the place, South Hanover street, directly opposite the “Volunteer” Printing Office, (Win tor’s old stand,) Carlisle* Nov. H, 1864-tf. W. 0. SAWYER respectfully calls the • attention of everybody in want of Dry Goods to his immense stock of WIN T.fe R GO ODS, just received) bought for casit, and at the reduced priced fJdrii Arnold, Constable & Co.; Murfoy & Harris, Hor ner; <gEorr eg tor —New York. • Rloigol, Wust & Irvin,M. L. Hallowell & Co., Tlios. W.ißvans & Co., and l other houses— Phila. Comprising tho latest styles of Silks, all colors ; newest kinds of Wool fabrics, in plain colors, bossed figured Reps/ <fco.' All kinds of Mourning Goods from Myers’, Now York. Newest styles of Mouttos,.Circulars and Coats. Those goods nro a specialty in my trade. FURS! FURS!! all kinds and qualities, bought from A. T Stewart, very cheap for tho ;tlroos. . ' SNA WLS of every variety, Broohe, plain, bor dered ; for Ladies and Misses. , Balmoral Skirts, Woolen Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ladies Undorvosts, Trimmings, Ac. Men’s ami Boys’ OvertfofCUrigs,' Cloths and Cassipiota, Qooda p.ro opder* in tho latest stylos and at short.notion Men’s Shawls,. .Undershirts, Drawoff, Gloved,- Scarfs, Ties, Ac. *. ■-.!* The Urgcst.,stoclq of Domestic. Goods in the country';. Oil,ClhtHs, Blankets,and every variety df-Gooils^.kept in nrflrstrolass* DryQoods atoro. As now stylos of Cloaks and Dress Goods come out, 1 have arrangemets to roqlve them. Now goods will bo added as the Winter advances. . Please call ood fjtdipipe’before wb^re A ’{ts t to bo undersold.- Remember the old stand, .street, one door below Martin’s Hotel.' •’ * • T • - v fiAWtER. - NovVlT, ISM. w! - t -t f . Wagon-Maker Shoj>' f6r Rent. ■ THElsubßoriber boa erected a largo, Wagon-’ maker .bop and Blookemitb ahop, on Sooth afreet, Ofirliaie. Tho Smith ihop la, odopplod by Potor Myora, who is doing Margo buainoaa., Tho Wagon-maker shop is not yet occupied. • A good workman, who wishes .to oorry on .largebusiness, would find this a favorable opportunity. Tho shop may bo leased for a number of years on favorable terms. Apply to tho subscriber. ’ . t . . ’ . -pLAtty, , i 1 PROCLAMATION. Register’s Notice; Opposite the Carlisle'Deposit Bake. Every Person’s Interest- $l. 5650,000| $l. WORTH OFJ ; Watches, Chains, Rings. &c. d. k S. HASKINS & co., (f<t Beckman Street, Wcw York, OFFER THE FOLLOWING INDUCEMENTS TO t* Buyers of Valuable Jowelry. HAVlNQ'beejj fat,a long ti.ni©-engiged’m the Packet jfusinesS, aAlf established our re putation for and pos sessing groat facilities for scllmg Jewelry in this way, wo are confident that tiro <Jdn give satisfaction to all who fool disposed 1o patronize us. $650,d0b wdrlh of Watches, Diamond .Pins, Chains, Ab., to bo sold for ONE DOLLAR EACH, without rdgard to value, and not to bo paid for until you know what you arc to reooivo. i'uSl look at tbo following list of ARTICLES TO tJE SOLD. FOR ONti V6Jj- 175 Watches (handsomely engraved, nnd warrant ed perfect time-keepers) i . , varying In price from $2O 00 to $l2O 00 o'iTch 225 Ladles'Watches solid Gold Hunting Oases, 250 Gentlemen's Silver Watches, 0,000 Latept stylo Vest and Ncok Chains, 5.500 Cent's California Dia mond Pins, 4.000 California Diamond Ear Drops, 3.000 Miniature and Enam - oiled Revolving Pins, 5 00 to 25 00 2.000 Diamond and Enamelled Gent's Scarf Pins, now stylos, 2.000 Masonic and Emblem Pins, 2,600 Gold-Band BritUelets, engraved and plain, 3 00 to 20 00 3.000 Jot *t Mosaic Brooches, 3"80-to-70 00 2.000 Cameo Brooches, rich patterns, very tasty, 4.500 Florentine and Lava Pins, the real article, 3.500 Lava and Florentine Ear Drops, 3.000 Coral Eai^Dlrops, 2.000 Ladies* Chatelaine Chains, Jot and Gold, 15 00 to 20 000 6.000 Goofs Pins, a splen did assortment, , 4,000 Solitaire Sleeve But tons, entirely now styles, 200 to 6 00 3.000 Studs and Sleeve But tons, in sots, very] rich, 6.000 Sleeve Buttons, plain, enamelled and engraved, 200 to 800 10,000 Plain and handsome- ly engraved Kings, Spring Lockets, dou- blojjaso, richly engraved, 2 Ot) to 15 00 15,000 Sots Ladies’ Jowolry, now and latest styles) 6 00 to 12 00 2,000 Gold Pons and hand pome Silver Cases, This entire list of beautiful and valuable goods will bo sold, for One Dollar Eacd. Certificates of all the above articles will be placed in Envel opes. and scaled. These envelopes aro sent by mail, as ordered, without regard to choice. On the receipt of the certificate you will see what you are to have, and then it is at your option to send one dollar and take the article, or not. Q , Five certificates can bo drdorod for $1; eleven fors2j thirty-five lor $5; sixty-five for $lO j and ono hundred for $l5. Wo will send a single cer ifioato on the receipt of 25 cents. a. S. HASKINS & CO., 36 Heckman Street, N. Y» Box 4270. Nor. 17, 1864-4 m Q.ROCERIES— REMOVAL.— The subscribers bog loavo to inform their friends and customers that they hare removed their Grocery Store To the South-East Corner of Main and Bed ford Streets, one Door West of Gardner & Go’s. Foundry, and Directly Op posite Ileiser's Hotel, Carlisle. They will, as. heretofore, keep constantly on hand everything jo. their lino SUCH AS Coffees, Salt, Sugars, Dried Moat, Molasses, . Bologna, Syrups, Eggs, Crackers, Spices, Choose, . Dishes, Fish, Soaps, Tobacco, Brooms, Coal Oil Lamps, Burners, Chimneys, Brushes, Stone Ware, Earthen Ware, Blacking, Candles, And Notions Generally. Our assortment is very complete and has boon purchased with care and judgement. Wo. invito all to give us a call, as wo are determined to sell at very moderate profits. - MONASMITH <fc BAKER. N. B.—Tho highest prices will-be paid for all kinds of marketing. M* & B. Nov. 10, 1564.-tf E W PHOTOGRAPH AmVotype all ry. We, tho undersigned, respectfully inform our friends and tho public generally, that wo have opened a PICTURE GALLERY In tho now kecondstory over tho frame buildings located a few doors south of tho Post Office, and nearly opposite A. W. Bontz’s store, South Hano vor street. Wo have construdtcd this Gallery ac cordiug to our taste, and flutter ourselves in say ing we have far tho best arranged light in town. To aged, infirm and dolicatr persons, wo will say this Gallery is muoh easier of nocoss than any in this placo, being located on tho second story, and the story beneath being iow, there is not such a tower of stops to ascend. T. J. KERR. Having procured tho assistance of an experi enced operator, and purchased the best and latest improved apparatus, wo aro prepared to produce pictures equal to any other establishment, nob ox oollod'by New York or Philadelphia. • Such as Extra Whole Size Photographs, Cartes De Visits , Ambroigpes and ferrotypes. We shall also introduce a now picture to this vi clnity in such unbounded demand in the cities, called tho One dozen taken at one sitting at tho low price of $1 50 per dozen. Pictures inserted in Lockets, Kings, and Pins, and copied .or enlarged from old Daguerreotypes, Ambrotpyes, Ac., Ac. Also, for sale a fine lot of Fioturo Frames and' Albums.-- Wo hope, by a ejttdc^;att^)tfb>A-I <S business and a desire to please,, to receive oar share df, the public patronage. Do not forgeLtlio place, a fe r w defers south of the Post Office, ’South Hanover Street'. • H.-H. &8.0VJ3 A SON. Carlisle, Nov. 10,1801-tf, ‘TOtOTIGE'.—'VVe tha flndersigned citizens of Xv Dickinson Totfliabip, believing that the de struction of Birds is injurious to the interest of the. .farming community, take this, method to in form i GUNNERS and SPORTSMEN that wo will not pornUt.hantoifs to trespass upon our premises ei ther tq flhqot birds or gameibut wUI cnforoe thelaw againstthemTh all cases! , r , EmnnhoLtiine, jr v SamhoTStArC.Bf., Henry Buabmab, Walter:Aluart, Samuel Stuart, jr., Samuel. Evans, PoteJ £}hefron, A. Hurts Fiahtmrn, Williom Bents, George JKissinger, ■ John Peffer, ~ ‘ laaao Maleoster, ,William,Rioe,. . William Galbraith, . , Joseph Galbraith, P. J. Moore,. ■ Mathew Galbraith, Fetor Zlnn, •, John Wallowor. • Oct 20-6t,‘. ( > Adfiniuhtrator’a Slot ice. NOTICE is hereby given,that' letters of,Ad-, ministration on the estate'Of'Jaoob Clay, late, of Frankford -township, deceased; have been granted to the undorsidned, residing in North Mid dleton township. All persons indebted to the isaid estate are-requested to make payment immediately, nod those having claims against the estate will also present them for settlement. - . LAK EAGIi I 65 00 « 16 00 to 25 00 V i60t030 00 “ 250t025 00 " 200t015 00 '« 600t015 00 " 300to10 00 “ 300t060 00 « •1 00 to 10 00 “ 300to10 00 « 4 00to, COO “ 200t015 00 « 300t015 00 '• S6otolo 00 « 5 00 to 10 00 Wew Sky-Light GEM PHOTOGRAPH, DRY GOODS. “ To Whonrjt Majr Concern.” Greenfield? Sc. Sheafer ARE happy to Inform the.publiatliat they bavo just jctptnod ftom NBW YQRK with a now and d.osb;abip stobk of. ,goods-rbftught at greatly reducpd'priocß, which will bo flOld on tho original and popular principle of QtftOXC SALES AND SMALL PROFITS, VRE S S 0 0 0D S, Scoteh Plaids, Wool Plaids, Zephyr Plaids. Em press Cloths.. Plaid Mohairs, . (Utimoro Cloths, Amours, Barratbcas, Alpacas in all. Emb. Alpacas, Wopl Delaines, Coburgs, Ac., &o. t Walmoral iskli-tg. 1 . A full assortment for Ladies and Children, CLOAKS and FURS ! A largo and desirable stock of Cloaks and Furs) bought in Novr'York which will bo sold lower thau elsewhere. DOMESTICS, Do Laincs,-Chocks,. Prints, Muslins, Ginghams, Canton Flannels and Tickings) all to be sold at groat bargains. NOTlONS.—Hosiery, White Goods, id. GENTS' AND BOYS’ WEAR, Cloths, Cassiumes) Sntinotts, Jeans', Ao. A full assortment of Magorio's colcbrutod Hotho-Mado Goods, always on band. Don’t hut/ ant/ kind of goods until yo\l have first called on Qrbknpield & Sheafer, to note the groat difference between tho prices asked fof goods there and elsewhere. Goods received daily from Now York and Phil adelphia. ■ GREENFIfiTLD. A SHEAFER, East Main Streotj South side, 2<l door, 2d door, 2d door from corner. NoV? 10, 1804. QET tJP YOUR CLUBS FOli 18C5! The Best and Cheapest of the Magazines , petekson’s'magazine. Notwithstanding the endrmously increased cost of Paper, and'tho conacquont rise.in tho price of other Magazines, “ Peterson’s*’ will still lie fur nished to single subscribers at Two Dollars a year, cash in advance Arrangements have boon.made by which; in 1865, it will bo bettor than over. No Magazine of similar merit will approach it in cheapness, hence it will bo emphatically THE MAGAZINE FOR THE TIMES. The stories in '* Peterson” aro conceded to bo the best published anywhere. In addition to the usu al number of shorter stories, there wiU bo given in 1866, Pout Original Copy-righted Novelettes, vix: THE LAST PLANTAGENET, By Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, THE MISSING DIAMOND, . By tho Author of “The SccondLlfo." A WOMAN'S REVENGE, By Louise Chandler Moulton. COQUET vs, CROQUET* By Frank Leo Benedict. .! In its Illustrations also, “ PoterSon” 15 Unrivaled. The publisher challenges a comparison between its Superb I/ezzotinte tmef other Steel Engravings And those In other Magazines* and one at least is given in every number. Colored Fashion Plillet t»» Advance/ fpSS* It is the only Magazine whoso Fashion Plates can be relied on. Colored Patterns in Bmhroideiy, Crotchet, &c. The Work-Table department of this Magazine is wholly unrivalled. Every number contains a dozen or more patterns ia every variety of Fancy work. No other Magazine gives those colored Patterns. An Entirely Ne# Cook Bcfok. . The original Household Rtpoipts of h Peterson” are quite famous. For' 1865; receipts of, every kind of. dish will be given.. Every ope of those receipts has boon tested. Now and FpshlopAblo Music will appear in every number, Also* Hints on all matters interesting to Ladies. TERMS—ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. Two copies, one year, $ 3 00; Tour “ “ 6 (10 Eight « " ‘l2 00 Fourteen " 20 00 Premiums for Cluhfi of Eight or Fourteen. —To any person getting up a club of Eight and remit ting Twelve dollars—or a club of Fourteen and remitting Twenty Dollars, we will send as a Pre mium, our new copy-right steel engraving lor fra ming-size 2fr inches by 20—“ WASHINGTON PARTING FBOM HIS GENERALS,”..after a drawing by F. 0. Darloy. This is the most su perb Premium over offered. Or, if preferred; we will send, for the Premium, a LADY'S ALBUM, illustrated and handsomely bound and ,&Ht. Or, if preferred to either of those, Wo will send, as a Premium, an extra copy of the Magazine for 1805. For clubs of two or four, no premiums are given.. Always saj, in remitting for a club of .eight, ojr-a club of fourteen,. Which of the Premiums is pre ferred. ■ Address, post-paid, . , CHARLES J. PETERSON,., ATo. 306 Chestnut streefi Philadelpla , Pa, Nov. 10, 1801. GODEV’S LADY’S BOOH, THE Fashion Magazine of the World. LITERATURE, Fine Arts and Fashions. Tho most magnificent Steel engravings.— Double Fashion Plates. Wood engravings on every subject that can intercstladios. Crochet knitting, Netting, Embroidery, Articles for the Toilet, for the Parlor, tho Boudoir, and the Kitchen.' Every thing in fact, to inuko a complete Lady's Boole , . THE LADIES’ FAVORITE FOR 35 YEARS. No Magazine has been able to compote with ih None attempt it. GODEY'S RECEIPTS for every department of a household. Those alone are worth the price of tho book. Model Cottages (no other Magazine gives them,) with diagrams. . Drawing Lessons for the Young. Another spe cialty with Godoy. Original- Music, worth $3 a year. Other Maga zincs publish .old .worn-out music; but the sub scribers to Godoy get it before the music stores. Gardening for Ladies. Another peculiarity with Godoy. Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart & Co., the millionaire merchants, of New York, appear in Godoy, the only Magazine that has.thorn. Also, Fashions from the celebrated Brodio, of New York. Ladies' Bonnets. Wo give moro of them in a year than any other Magazine. In fact, tho Lady’s Book enables every, lady to bo her own bonnet maker. ~ Marian Harlana, . Authoress of " Alone," “ Hidden. Path,.” “ Moao Side," t( Nemesis," and writes for Go doy oaob month, anAfor no o'thor magazine. Wo have also retained all our old and favorite con tributors. , TEEMS OP . UDT’g BOOK Ibr 1865 {From which there could he no deviation.) The following ar6,thfttierms of the Lady’sßooh for 1806, At present, wo.will receive subscribers at the following rates. -I>uo notice will to'given if wo are obliged to advanooj which will depend upon the price of paper: One eppy, one yeaf* $3 00 Two' copies, one year,. * " 5 60 Three copies, one year, 1 60 Four oopiej, one year, - 10 00 Five popios, oho year, and ih ettra copy to persoh-ceqding club, making six copies,. .14 00 Eight oo'ples Pile yeoftand an extra copy fco ■ person sending tbofclub making nine cop •iek, . '-‘j • 'i ' 2100 Eleven copies, one year and an extra copy to . the person sending the blub; making •* * 2? 50, ■ Additions to any of the above clubs, $2 60 each Qodey’s Lady’s Book and Ar'tbrtf'd Romo’lfega sine will be sent, eaoh one yew, on receipt of $4 50. Wq have no olub with .any other Magazine or Newspapers ' ‘ .t*V *♦’ •/ *’“ v . Tire money muat.bopsnt at one time for any ciub., ~ - > Canada subscribers must send 24; oeftta addi tional for each subseriber. Address, L. A. QODET, ‘ N.JS. Corner Sixth and CtoifcnntSfcs.,. . s , nMOtip ifeitiidAntU** B. p. JAMES(pr^(^ W HOLES ALE-and ifeVail biafcrs'in Fm* cy Dry Goods, North vfcat corner of Hanover and V 9pfrev 8 ts*_ Carlisle, Pa. would reapootfully onnbunc6 r tV thi public that they hare juat foKraetTfrom tern cities witha large nod well selected st&kipf goods, consisting in part of Hosiery, Veils, Crapes, Cravats, Hoods; Nubias, Bbawlfc Handkerchiefs, Suspdndors, Shirts, Drawers, Bolts, Ladies’ and. dents* Collars, Binding,- 1 Cords, Bat- t tons, Combs, NeodlOs, Threads; Sewing Silks, Hoop Skirts, Paper, Pone Perfumery; Cigars,- db:,*Ao«)>. Wo would particularly invUo tbo attention Con.sTRT Meucji AHT3 to onr stock,as in tna nat ter of prices as well as in other important pattljij ulars,’ wo r oploy tjiis,great advantage, vis: ano branch.of our house ahtl a member of our firm at# 1 located, ip Philadelphia*-and. always prepared ta take pdvantage of every fluctuation in themarktV Liberal terms mado with Wholesale and unusual inducements offered to buyersbf ry clas.. Call and examin'd Oii’r ?tock. . ' . B. RV JAMESON & CO. Ocf. 13, TB64—sm. v NEW STOCK OP HATS AND IjAPS A'f KELLER'S, % On North Hanover Street, CarUtle f Pa, . A splendid assortment of all the new fis* styles of Silk, Holtahin, ShU'cJt, So/t and Straw HA TS now open, of city and homo - manufacture, which will be sold at the lowest cash' prices. ■ .. ... A largo stock of summer hats, Palm,' Braid, India Panama, and Straw; Children's fan«s cy, otp. r A\ro ( a full a. s •rtmont of A on's, B.oys 1 ahd Children's papa of ojp i and Xho. silbs'cHbor invites a. to come and examine his btojclt. jjioing apractical hatter, ho feels con fident of giVitig R'altafuctldii.,. l v , ‘ . . I'harilmd for the litoral, pptrdndgo heretofore bestowed ho Bolloifc a cbhtin.uanco ; df the same. ■ Don't forget the stand) tflro (JOofa.ajjbTo Bbrel-' ncr’s Hotel, and next to Cornmah’fl .shoe store. . „ JOIIN A. ItELLtJR, Agt. sl _ N. B.—Hats of all kinds made to order at notice. [May 20,’64. Locliman’s Photograpiiic , ; . .ilfi) . . AMBROTYPE (3 AttERY; TUB universally acknowledged superiority. of.LOCHMAN’S PICTURES, ia sufficient guaranty of their merit without further .compont None equal, them in clearness, tone and artisiio arrangement. • hi. Remember the GALLERY,.in Main street; Oar isle, opposite the National Bauk. : ;_ ■P ■ Be suro.yougo to 0, £ icturcs of deocasod persons copied with skill and despatch! •Aug. 25, 1864. Editor of Volunteer t % D.kar Sir—With your permission I wish tO ; say to thd rcttdors.of your paper that I will send, by re turn mnib'to all who wish it.(free), a Recipe, with full directions for making and using, a'.simplo Ve getable Balm, that will effectually remove, in tea days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and'all im.-‘ purities of the Skin, leaving tho same obit, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail froo'to those hdvlijg: Bald Heads; or Bare Faces, simple. dircclitms*ahd information that will unable to.statta.full.gjowthof Lux* uriant Hair, Whiskers,or a Moustache,in less than thirty days* , •• ,• « 5 j : . ... All applications answered by rdturn mail with-* out charge." % t " Respectfully yours, •. . ■/ THOS. F. CHAPMAN", Chemist; * 831 Broad\aay' % New Yorh, Oct; 6,186-4-3 m Kdtice, THE Carlisle borough bounty Bonds now ready for delivery in' sums of One Hun dred, Five Hundred and One Thousand dollars, with coupons attached ; the interest payable semi annually, at tho Carlisle Deposit Bank. Any per son having money to lend will find it an advan* tago to invest in said-Dqpds, as tho State Bounty law exempts them from Taxation. Application to bo mode to A. Catboart, President of Tovfa Council, or Jos. W. Ogilby; 3oo'y. Council. JOS. VT, OGILBT, .. Sec’g of Corporation* Notice. Caiilislb Deposit Bakk, \ ... Nov. 1,1864, » F . Atft\ v triEND of Five pet cent., and also* Fivo per cent, exlra, free of Government and State TaXes, has this day been declared by the Board of Directors, out of the profits of tho Bank, for the lagt Six he paid over to tho Stbbjtholdprs- or >, their legal. representatives upon demand beirig made for tho eame. ; ' WM. M. BBETEMf r- Cashis *% NEW FORWARDING AND COMMISSI O. N .Ef p tr £ E . CO XL, PLASTER '& SALT. THE subscriber having iafceri the Ware bouso formerly otfoupied by I'. R. Nonemaker, on West High- Street, opposite Dickininson Col lege, would inform' the Public, that. he has en tered into a general Forwarding and Commission business. *' : ! • T * • Tho highest market pHco will bo paid for Flouf, Grain and Produce of all kinds. ... ti : Flour and frecd f ‘Platler and Salt; k«pl COD* slantly on hfttid and for salet Coal pf-all kinds,) embracing L YKEN.B' Y'AZtifl - i j LOCUST MOUNTAIffy , -t.. LA WBERR r, t£r v <£*•' . LimobuffibfS' and Blacksmiths' Cbdlj*iftnataß<f> for sale. Kept* under cover, and delivered dry tt any part of the town. . • I f johnbeetbm; April 14, '64. . ’ _ SHIRTS 1 SHIRTS ! ! WE havP tho largest and finest shirt* over offered in this place, SHIRTS at 12,00 per do«. do. “ 16,00 “ do. “ 20,00 'ft do. “ 26,00. >• «■ do. “Sp.OO “ warranted to bo of tho beat and most celebrated, makes. Bought before tbe lalo adranco in prioesy sold by tho dozen or single. If jrou^wanta , Perfect Pitting Shirt/ call at ■; ... ITorth Hanover St.', Eiaporlunn March 19”M‘ >S.—lO. tons of Whiti HI/ just received, with , PAINTS AND OIL Ledd;. 1,000 .etvlle..ot.oi a large assortedetrt Of Varnishes, Turpentine'* Japa'6, Putty, ■ ■ Litharage, Whiting, Glue, 1 Shellao, Paint Brushes, Colors of every descripi sans and tubs, at the I AMES.—SOO paifs of Homes on H»aa of all kinds, . • .1 . < Elisabethtown pattern, Loudon. '*■ . . Common-, .¥ ,/•»• . with «d without potent fasteuiags^s.^kae TRUNKS!. TRUNKS II irVLISES. Trunks, Carpet Sags, .tTiphe- V rallas 40. French solo leather Trunks; La dies travelling Trunks of largo else;, brass bound of tho . North Hanover Street Maneh T 9, 'til. ... ~ , —— NOTICE.— All persons are-herehynotifisd that if I owe them anything tcpriWntrUisfr bills and X, will pay them ; olh»nriBB-thos»-WflP owo mo need pp tp ay, fo r■ I - amgolng mpWtwnr and do not exjfaot to beback beforeß V .Carlisle, Bec. s'l 1864^81* BARLEY- WANTED,— The highest:price tovSnnVwUl tapaldte^h-.|#»rnltA |Arewery,-CaaiA* hamfa. B«t- . - • t' ’ 71 Fire-proof Paint, Florence- White, White Zinc,., Colored Zine, Red Lead v Roiled Oil/ Lard, Oif,’ • Sptfrm’Oil/ Fish 0!l t ,£e.> do.n, dry,and -. lardworO Store ■ H-SAXTON.
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