fourth Official bulletin. ffAPniNOTON, Dec. 18, IRG4—9 P. M.— )I,jur General Pix, New York.— The follovvr [ . official reports wore received this evening General Thomas, doted at his head- Jjarlors. near Franklin ' IlijiD QOARTEKB DEPARTMENT Of TTTE OIIM NEAR Franklin., Deo. 17, 1804. A report just received from Major-General Ifilim, states, that at 6 P. M. to-day, he at lackcil and dispersed Stevenson’s Division of j ( | 10 l Infantry and a brigade of cavalry, (f ptuirnp three enns. ■file Fourth U. S. Cavalry, and Hatch ’s Cavalry, handsomely sup] orted (t Kaipe’s Division -if Cavalry, did the work, iiiikiag several beautiful charges, breaking lultuliol infantry in all directions. Had it pnlv keen light, the Rebel roar guard would lute keen' entirely destroyed. As it is.it , n »boon severely poni,die U ' The whole army ■will coniii)ue a vigorous pursuit in the moyn- L Tliis attack was made six miles beyond Vcaliin. Gs.roe 11. Inruns, Major-General. [IHDQ'JARTKRa Department op the Cou- HAI.A9I). NEAR FrANKI.IN, TcnH., 8 P. M., i f c. 17, 1804—Wo bavo pressed thomitnv, ■ulay, beyond Franklin, capturing bis Init lilala, containing over ono.thouFand five him rc d .wounded, and nbuilt one hundred ami illy of our wounded in addition to the above, jjeneral Knipe, commandin'; a division of jyalry, drove the enemy’s rear guard thro’ ’ranklin, to-day, capturing about two bun ked and fifty prisoners and fp'b.biittlo flag', ,|di very liltje Inea on our side. Citizens nf Franklin represent ITmiif’fi artny a completely domornlrKod. In adliition to lie captures of yesterday, reported in my din atch of last night, I have the honor to ro od the capture of General Iluckhrand about iro Hundred tfticl fifty prisoners of the enemy's ivnlry, inft fight that occuired about 8 o’- bek Ipst'night between Gouerai Ruokor and jneral .Hatch of our cavalry. Tho'bnomy has been pressed to-day in front Ddon both flanks. - Brigadier-General John on succeeded in striking him on the flank, ml beyond Franklin, capturing quite anufli- Isr of prisoners. The number is not yet.ro irteil. My cavalry is pressing hi in closely lough, and I am very much in hopes Of get ng more prisoners to-morrow. Georoe 11. Thomas. Mejhr General. Other despatches, unofficial, from Nnsh- He. state that 1000 prisoners were captured r Wilson, and that General iloussoau, coin muling at Murfreesboro’, reports Forrest lied, nnd"lsoo of his mep captured. The Superintendent at Nashville reports at the railroad from Nashville-will bb op=h Franklin to-night, and ho will rapidly fol tThomas, thus furnishing him with sup lics.nnd enabling,,, him to push on aftfer loon.- Bowin’ M. Stanton, Secretary of War. ,atest from the White House. MOULDER ARMS! INi.IT 300 000 MORH! The following wo find appended 'to Sfecre ry Stanton's latest bulletin': A call and draft for three hundred thdhßanfl »ps. to make up thb deficiency occasioned credits on the last call, has been ordered the Presiden't. .. .. Edwin li. Stanton, Secretary of War. y 1 Quit &BCKkKfIBNEHH,”—The following re irks by the Lancaster Intelligencer , a poo Is subject are both true and ead‘: “ Wo have learned to hear of the slaughter hundreds and thousands of men without much as a shudder. The dailj announce snj of skirmishes, in which from ton to a full of lusty life, are Juirrihd t of existence, is disposed of in a brief aen lce > a short telegram, read by millions, and ffioiton almost rts soon as read. Scenes of prur, the recital of which, if occurring in juift or Ethiopia, would have made our very hod curd Jo before we had become imbruted 'this horrible civil war, how hioves us nte Wo have become as blood-thirsty as 16 veriest painted devil of an Indian who ce scoured the forests which grew whore fcities now stand.. Our nreachera are nh ire ministers of the gospel of the God of ace. The churches of the land reek with ! sickening odors of slaughter, and the oc pftnts of many of the Eacred desks bawl jm Sabbath to Sabbath, like howling der vies for blood. 'Care blood-thirsty, thoughtless, reckless, jr cuiea were never gayer than are now.— V theatres'are crowded nightly, andall the mtfl of gilded crime, are filled to bverfiow i Extravagance is ..the order of. the day. (udy equipages, the ' turn out* of vulgar docrats, whose purses have grown ple ?hc from unlimited public plunder, crowd fry jewelry glitters on rod fingers |d amis onused to such adornments; fwn-stone fronts and marble palaces spring I. at enormous cost, as if by tlie stroke of i enchanter's wand ; they ire filled with (*f,oous upholstery, and the ooctipanta rev ■a luxury. . ‘Wo are running a wild a rac'd of bloody jda of national and. social extravigance, of iy and of crime,.which is the wonder of 1 world. The nations p‘f the earth look on u lter artarionieWt, \vhile Ih’ey predict a dis rj»uB end ’to this mad ‘career. Is therp not "1 reason fear they Are right? There s t com© a dayof reckoning. . That it will ft v'erv eftd one no thinking mad can ill” 5 - s'* dYe irt our readers will bo gratified tolcarn that 'crop never was more abundant or plenti- No American breakfast can be complete W buckwheat cakes. The English 1 Rreat on breakfast, and i’t ifc -almost a* 11 ’cnstpm to invito friends especially r,l ry and professional men, tn breakfast*, M'mnor and, perhaps, irtor® complimenta ionckuray the English Novelist'and speaking, on this subjaefc, saj's:—' me .to an American breakfast,” the principal attractions of which to 'Tfts the inevitable buckwheat cakb. Miir'mb. I 10 Ist infct,!by,tho Rov. Jacob Fry, Miv by 5 ! ‘V.SriooiUo Miss Annie Moltz; both Fairvievv, this county. ■ w 10 13tli inst.'by- the same, Mr. George i to Mrs. Annie il; Taliaferro,.both '•male. 1 *'» ' nB t' by the same, Mr. John i t ' 0 Miss' Matilda IIEArsoHER, both of. t r f County. "'. b \ Bth inst., by the Hot. Willinm C. In’ijMr. Jakes P. Douohertv, to Miss ,ri, hi'p^ IVEN ’ °f South Middleton Viett. Ki t re ? K * enoo .°f l‘ia brother-in-law, John MBik ■ ,n Middleton township, on ft,, , m,lt- Mathpw If. M’Cdjte, aged thir g/Oftra.' OAltUStfillAT^^ Pi.odh, Suporlinti, por bbi., ' 10 00 do., Extra, . Ifl^O no.. Rye, do., 800 I) " n 7;, "'" ,:AT i Por bushel, 2.65 Hi:n M meat, 'do., 216 0 J, lrB ’ . 'f*°o 1,56 (W d ’ >•«“ Spuint Datit.et, do,’ I -o Kall do., do., Cldvkrsijejv db., 1400 TnioTiirsfiED- do., ‘ . 3*50 PHILADELPHIA MARKET Doo 21,1804. Flour, superfine, - • . . 875 Extha, . . .. . n6O IIYR Flour, . * „ . • <) 00 Corn Mral, • . . . v - 700 Wheat, red, . - . -203 n 2 66 “ ’ white, ... 2 06 Rve, - - . . . . - 176 Cuiin, yellow ss “ while, ... . 100 Oats - 02 CF.OVEnSKEI), 60 Whiskey, .... 2 »5 AT O lIOE is hereby piven that the muler d" * eioeell intdiuls making application : to Ibe next Court o,l' Umirter Eolsiuns, to bo hcld?at'Car lisle. on the i'lii day of January, 181)5, fur "License to keep mi Eating and. Peer House -and Iloatau-' vuut, in the Burough of Dorliplc. W. CHARLESfrRANCISCUS. 800. 22, ’0 l-2t . ‘ Second A-rHval of Kiew Oowls A e Cheap Store of W. C. Sawyer, Kant Ou Mvin street, one door below Martin's Hotel, I have returned from New York, with a largo ad .dition of WINDER GOODS, such na the latest styles Dross Goods, Silks end Worsted Materials, Newest stylos of Cloaka'and Moultes.’ All kinds of Shawls. . -‘FUkS'I ■'t'lfirs ! !. A lftfßo lot from A. T. SloW art's, cheap. All kinds of Mourning Goods, ; Cloth's, Casdimores and Cloaking Cloths, i Kotiotfa of ovory kind, and Worsted Goods, : Cdrpofß, Oil Cloths, Domestic Goods, in large sup ! ply. Fancy Articles fortho Holidays. Ploaso call ■ as you Will ’fihi ’thy prices tho cheapest of the 'ohoiep. ’Dec. i 22, f?(U, XVErs- R- A. Siriith’s Photographs, Ambrofcypes, Ivorytypes, Beau tiful Albums, Beautiful Frames, Albiittis j for Ladips and Gontleraeo, Albums for Children, Albutiis.for. Miss es, Pocket A 1 Ijuftis for Sol diers and CiTilihns, I Ono'fCEST Al.BUlis I ■X ) nETI , IKBT.-AxDU l liB'l ’1 CHEAPEST -ALBUMS 11! iiFor Ch'ristnins Gifts. Fr**h and New froh New York and Philadelphia . IF YOU want eatiafaetarv pictures and po- A lito attention ctidl at Mi-si ll.' A. Smith’s Pho-' logniphie Gallery, couth-east corner of Hanover stroot and Market Square, opposite tlio Court House and Post Office, Carlisle, Pa. ' Mrs. R. A. Smith, well known as.Mrik R. A. Reynolds, niid so well known as a Baguerroan" Artist givefc-porsonal attention tc Ladies and (Jon .tlomon viaitilrg her gallery, and having the host of artists and polite attendants ctsfi safely'promise tbit in no Other gallery can thtteo favor her with a call got pictures superior to hers, not oven in Now York and Philadelphia, or meet with more kind and pn-Uipl attention. Ambrdtypcs inserted in Rings, Lnekctsi Breast-pins, «ko. Perfect cop •ios of Baguereotypos and Amhrotypus made of do ■cottsod friends, Whore copies hro defaced life -like pictures may still bo had, either for frames or for chrds. All negatives preserved one year, and or ders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. ' Dec. 22, 1804.-tf . PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE T WILL expose to public sale, nt the Mnn sion Hnliao of tho Into David Sterrott, doo’d., in Mifflin township, Cumberland oonnty, '&n t'ri'iiuj, (he &th of January, IBGS, bt;li o’clock. A. jfr., all ’that Traot of Dhnd’in tho Said township, btsinjj tho south part of tho afore said Mansion Farm, a Containing IG6 Acres‘ami ; 90 Perches, about*6‘no 'hundred acres of which arc cleared and tho residue covered with White Oak, Black Oak, and Hifl-Ory Timlu r of tho best quality. The clear land is under good' 'onoo and in good *rdor with a n n . TENANT HOUSE, - jggSlfo &T)i tiTJE t and other buildings on tho There are several Springs on the flinn. in ..... And Tit flie same time and plucb, I expose ‘to'.public snlo, Five Prime Lots of ’CHESTNUT TIMBER LAND, Iritaatfe in the sumo toivrfrhip, n'ud which 'cohtiiln Irorn eleven to twenty.two notes each, and which forfnorly belonged to (he estate of D.ivid Sterrutt, deed. The terms will bo made known on the day of sale by Dec. 22, *O4, EM, ESTATE SALE. On FRIDA Y, December 3 Oth, 18G4. THE subscriber's will offer nt Public Sale, the following 'described Eoal Eatafb, late the property of Jqpop'h 'Jacob, ctedensod. No 1, is a ; VAIitrAISLE.' FARM . situated in Middlesex township, Cumberland 00., near Slerrott’s Gap, and about 2 miles Northeast of Carlisle Springs, adjoining the lands of John Wilson, Spahr and others, containing 204- Acres, more or leas. . Tho land' is a good quality of gravel mixed with clfty, all under good fences and in a fair state of cultivation. There is. a good propor tion of the land not cleared, well sot with thriving young timber. The improvements are a good Frame Woatbcrboardod JfanA Dwelling houSe, Bon/} Bant, Carriage Home, and ®®=2*aSSaS other out-buildings. There ia a strprtm of running wateV..on ■ the premises, and k uovor failing well no ay tlj.o house. N‘>» 2 is a lot adjoining Yho above containing 1 Acre, more or loss, baling thereon ejected a two b 6, G HOUSE. . Mlac/cimith Shop, ami Stable, this is one of the best stands for business in the county. N’o. 3 is a/tract, of timber land adjoining No. V, 6‘n.lho North, ecriiaming 30 Acres,. Vnoro or less, well coveted With Oak, Choihnut And 6lhcV limber. —Also—, * ■On Thursday, Decemhtr 29 Hi, 18G J ', the subscribers will otfor at public sale a tract of TI ,JBER LAND," i|||, •Itnatbd in Middlesex township, near Myers’ flap, adjoining lands of Samuel Uoistlino, Dr. Crane,, aod others, containing I 8 5 A C KJE S , more or Idas, w6ll qot. with young - and thriving timber, chestnut, oak, and other varieties. This tract is divided into lots varying from 9 to 20 Acres, and will bo bo offered for Bale. Sulos,.du bo'h tho abo ;o days, will commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. Tho sale on Friday will take placo'on tho on Thursday purchasers will assomblo at tho house of Samuel Boistline, at which tinlos and placns torme will bo made known b 7 . Deo. 15; ISfiMfc Protliouutary*siVotfc«; NOTICE is hereby given to all persons in terested that the first and final Apcotint;of Jo seph G. Orossler,' Committee of Elizabeth Cresslor, a lunatic, late of the Borough of Shippemburg; hfts. bben filed in the Prothonotary’fc Offlfto, and will bo presented to the Court of Cotomon Pleas of Cumberland cdiintyv for confirmation pn Wednes day, the 11th day of January, A. D , IBfis. SAM’L. BIIIRBMAtf, B»o. 8, J*****vtomtf. Police. TV. C. SAWYER. ‘ ALEX. SHARP WO6DBU&N. THE HEIRS. nro^u f c. is hereby pjiven that the unrlor- I-w signed intends making application to the next Court of Quarter Sessions, to bo hold at Car* lisle, on the 9th day of JannaVy,TBos, for License to keep an E.vMng and Beerhouse and Restau rant, in the Fast Ward of the Borough of Carlisle. n 1e , ' JOHN LISZMAN. .. Dec. 16,18(54.. . SHERIFF'S SALES. RY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni •*-* Exponas, issued out ot the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, anil to mo directed, I will expose to public vendue or outcry, at *ho Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, on Fr(- tl'it/, January (lilt, 1805, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following described Real Estate, viz.* A Lot of Ground, In Dickinson t-ownslnp, boun ded bp lands of James Weakley, Charles Utrrie, John Coleman and Michael N angle, containing one-fourth of an acre, bo tbo same more or less, having thereon erected a one and a- n » . half story LOG BUILDING, known 4&3£slk as Zion’s Mothodist Church. Seized fSiJiffilL and taken in execution and to‘bo sold U j jiSflpEf ns the property :f John Coleman, Jno < ®KefiftßS» MoParlan, Thomas Butler and John Myers, Xru • tees, =—Also— f A Tract of Mountain Land, .situated in East Ponnsboro' tbwnship, ednfrilhing 52 acres, more «r \P.I s * bounded on the cast by lands of Abram Swiiftyiihd'Qoorgo. Kuhnp, on the west r by lands of Ferdinand Rhoads, on the north by lands of John Ifecdc, and on the south by lands of heirs uf John Kissel, rloc’d. Sci/.od.und taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of Edward STatch ott and William Drnyor, torro tenant. To bo sold by mo, irbll'N JACOBS, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office,'Carlisle, Dec. 15, 18(J4. CoßDrtidHa.—Du all sales of $5OO or over, $5O will bo roquirqd, to bo paid when the property is stricken off, and $25 on all sales under ssob. Binning Spring and Me Farm OIL COMPANY. CAPITAL. $500,000 200,000 SHARES, WORKIHU CAPITAL $lO,OOO. Pal Value $2,50 Per Sha,re. OFFICERS. A, B. LONGAKIvR, I ) Rt'*‘nTF,NT. J. A EYSTBR, Trbas. 0. B. I>FAIILER, Seo’y. DIRECTORS, J. R. EB'jt,. llrfrnabur&, A. B. LONGAKER, Norristown. W. P. SCHELL, Philadelphia. ALEX. R. REED, Pittsburgh. ,JOHN WHITE, Jr.. . New York. ,J. HERVEY JONES, Pittsburg. J. ALLISON EYSTBR, Philadelphia. Office 208 South Fourth Street,-Jirst 'flodr, hack room. ,A limited hurhber of shares df our stock SvillTjo r s6ld at $2,00 per sihriiN). Any information in re gard to tbe' same can be had by calling upon L.‘ T. Greenfield, Vhb.is fully authorised to Tooeivo subsdriptio'n for same. > > Carlisle, Dec. 15, - ; PROSPECTUS TOR 1865. ; THE LADFS FRIEND. A IVew HBoiilhly Masaziiic of Lit- erature and' Fashion. publishers of this now Magazine, in . entering upon thesccond-yoa'r of its existence, bog leave to offer their thanks'to tho 'reading 'pub lic for fho support’’which they have so liberally extended to them. Very few Magazines have been able, in their second year, to boast of so largo a circulation ns ilmtlo which the LA'DY'S FRIEND has now’httaiued. Referring to tho nufhbcra already pu*bb"sn'ocl as indicative of. tho character of our Magazine, we ifaay briefly say that it will continue .to bo devoted to chtfioo Literature and the Illustration of tho Fashions. It will contain tho latest, patterns, of Cloaks, Caps, Bonnots, Ilotid Drosses, Fancy Work, Embroidery, Ac/, with Receipts, Music, and other matters interesting 16 ladies. THE LADY’S FRIEND will be {tilled by Mrs. Henry Peterson, who will Voly'tipon tho'so'h'ieos in the literary Department of a SPLENDID CORPS OF CONTRIBUTORS.. Handsome Steel Engravings . A handsome stool fancy engraving and a superb colored .steel fashion plate' will illustrate every number, besides well executed Wood-cuts)'illus trativo of tho Fashions, Patterns, Ac., too numer ous to detail. A SeYvin’g Machine Premium, In order to enable ladies to procure a first 'Qua lity Sowing Machine at very little outlay, wo make the following liberal offers : Wo will give one of WnKELfcli.A Wilson's cele brated Bowing Machinos-the regular price of which is Fifty -five Doilfirs—on tho following 'tfcrVis; 20 copies, oho,year, and Sowing Jiachino, $7(1'.80 30 " “ “ * 85.00 40 " “ “ 100.00 In the first of tho above clubir, a lady can got twenty subscribers at tho regular price of $3.50 « copy, and then by -Bonding on these subseriprions and twenty dollars in addition, wifi got‘a Machine that she cannot buy anywhere at loss than Fifty- Five Dollars. If she gets thirty subscribers and sevonty-fivo dollars, she will only have t-» add fen dollars tb tho amount. While if she gels forty subscribers at tho Regular price, she will get her Machine for nothing. Tho Magazine will bo Vent to dhlorent post nfR. opr if desired. The names and money should bo forwarded an rapidly us obta .iic.l, in uni.t that tho subscribers may begin t» receive their Mug.v’.nos nt once, and not become dissatisfied with ihe delay. When the whole amount of money is received, the Sowing Machine will bo duly forwarded. Tho clubs may be partly composed of subscrib ers to TIIE SATURDAY EVENING POST, if de sired. lh all cases th'o Machine 'sent will be tho regular Whereer A Wilson's No. 3 Ma:hiuo, sold by thorn in New York for Fifty-Five Dollars. Tho Machine.will bo selected now at the manufactory in New York, boxed, and forwarded free of cost, with the exception of frioght. ' x Terms Onr terms are the >ntne as those of that*well-known weekly paper, The Saturday Eve .ning Pontf published by us for the last eighteen years—ln'order that the clubs niay bo made up of tho paper and tlmMagoziift.eonjoindy, When it is so desired—aiid a'ro'as follows— . bAßir in AoVAS'ctf. On 6 £opy, oi\o ybid*, £ 2.50 ' Two hoplcf, 4,00 3 Four “ " . . g'ojj Eight copies', one year, ami 01 : c to. tho got tor-up of club, 1(1.00 Twenty copies, one year, and one to got toV-up of club, 35.C0 oi\o VopV 'of tho Lady’s Friend and tho Post, ' 4.00 Single numbers of the Ladysfl Friend (postatgo paid us) - , twenty-five ccnUK ' Subscribers in British Nefth America muit re init twelve cents in addition to .the annual sub scription, asfro have td prepdy the U. S. postage ondheir magazines. ' 0 Tho contents of the tmdy’s Friend and of tho Tho Post will always bo entirely different. Address . DEACON A PETERSON, iYrt. 319 Walnut St,, Phila, Specimen copies will bo sent to those desi rous of getting up clubs «n tho receipt of fifteen cents. - " [Dec. 15,'04. JVdlicc. ]\ OTICE is hereby given that the following -I- 1 named persons bavo filed in tho office of tbo Clerk of tho Court of Quarter Sessions, their petl lions for license under the several Acts of Asseni bly in relation thereto, which petitions Will bo pre sented to the Court of QuaVtor Sessions of said county, '6n JJonday, the ‘9th day of January, 1865. HOTELS; Enst Wardi Carl'itlc —Martin Shroirier, John tJ. Hoffman. West IFdrrf, Cartisle —Darld Cnrvll. Penn Township —Jacob Redsocker. Sou\k Middleton Township —Mathew Moore. ‘ i Eero Cumberland — William 8011. RETAILERS. West 1 Fard, Carlisle— Edward Shower, William Bent*. fi. COE'NMAN, Clork, Dee. 15,186*. CAUTIOto.*~Nbi ’Bills ekgp.pt those con tractedfiy ipysclf or wife .will b*a paid by mo. Tfao public is therefore c'axitioidoU accordingly.’. ... ■ J*B. BRAXTON. Carlisle, Dec. 8,1804-3 t Notice. In tfo Court if Common PUaa of Cumharland Co. Catlidrino Shultx j No. 2. Nor. Torm, 186-1. by her next friend Alina SuDjifonH Sdr'Divorce. Miollhel Saono : • NoW.lo wit I'7thNovoihbdr, »'•- 18’C1: Xtie alias'subpoena in John A. Sliiilfro. y this oaso 'having been ro tlirpod, and proof ‘mado that the said defendant could not bo found in said county, the Sheriff-is directed to cause holice to bo published in-one newspaper iu cuid cdhuly for four successive weeks prior to the first day of tho nnxt.tcnh of said Court, (Jan. D, 1805, ) requiring tho said John A. Shultzo to appear uu said day to answer to tho said complaint. / • By the Court. • Test, ’Bkil-L. SHIRBMAN, ‘ProXhonolnvy, To John A. Sfmi.Vx'B— Iu pursuance ol the above drddryou tiro hereby required to appear at the nekt Court of Common Pleas to be held nl Carlisle in and for tho county of Cumberland, on Monday, tho 9th dtiy of’Jrfnii ary, 1365, there .to answer (he complaint of Uio said Catharine Sliultio. Deo. fi, IBfi4—U Notice. In the Court of Common Plea* of Cumberland Co. Benjamin Buchanan 1 No. 0. Nov. Term, IS3!. u f 1M , Vf* . I Alias SuhpfemiSur Divorce. Matilde Buchanan. J Now to wit 22d Novombor, 18(1-1 : Tiic alius Miibpcona in this cave having been ■returned, ami proof made that the said defondant could not-he found in said county, the Sheriff is directed *tc» Pause m.tice to he pnhli.-med in one newspaper in se.M cnuniy for four successive weeks prior to tho r n»nby of the ne.it torm of said Court, (Jan. 9, 1865,; requiring 1 the said Matilda Buchanan to uppeitr.on an Id day to answer to tho said complaint. Teit, SAJI’L.SHIREMAX, To Matilda. Buchanan— In pursuance of the above order yon are hereby roquirod to appear at the next Court of Common Pleas to be held at Carlisle, in and for the county ?Lc . °r Iftntl . on Monday, the 9th ray January. 1805, to answer.to tho complaint of tho said Ben jamin Buchanan. Deo. 8,1861-4 t Proclamations. the lion. Jailes H. Graham T w President Judge of tho 'several Courts of Common PloaVof Cumberland, Per ry, and Jupia.tn, and Justices of tho several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery ui said counties, and Michael Cocklin and Hugh Stuart, Judges of tho Courts of Oyor and Terminor and Jail Delivery for tho trial of hll capital uudoth-; : or Offenders,in tho said county,of Cumberland/by' thoir'proeepts to'me’dircctod, dated the nth day of .November, 1864, have ordered, tho Court of •Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to bo holdon at Carlisle on tho 2d Mondtly of January, 1865, (being the 9th day,’) at 10 o’clock in tho forenoon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE la boroby given to the -Coroner, Justices of tho Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland* that tboy aro by tho said procopt commanded to bo then-arid there ift their proper persons, with tboir rolls, records, and inquisitions examinations, and.all other remembrances, to do those things which to tboir offices appertain to be done, aud all (bine that are bound byrocognTzanccs, to prosoouto against tho'prisoners that art or then shall be in .tho Jail of said county, are to bo thoro to prosecute tnom as shall bo just. JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff, Doo. i; 1864. To Consumptives.. Consumptive sufferers. will receive a valuable 'preserip'tipn for. Uie cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, ami all .throat and Lung affections, (free ofchnrgc,) by sending their address t 6 ReV. EDWARD A. WILSON, •?’ v. 'Kings Co,, Nov. 17, , 04-3 m Now York, MATRIMONIAL!! DAMES AND GENTtEkEfa . IF you wish, to marry, address, tho under signed,-frhb wjß send you Without money and without price, valuable information that will ena ble you to marry happy and speedily, Irrespective of ago, wealth or beauty. This information will cost you nothing, and if you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly confi dontial: The desired information sent by return maij, amjno pupations asked. Address Sarah B. Lambert, Qrccnpbint, Kings .C 0,,. New I’ork. Got. 13, '64—2m.- Good Will lloso Company GRAND HOLYDAY FAIR. THE above Company contemplate holding a FAIR in JtllEF.irS liA A’A,'commencing on the evening of December 2 lth, 1804, and term}. Hating on the evening- of January, 2*l, ISOS, The prooocds.-of wjifch are to ho appropriated to pur chasing jVcjp Hour, and liquidating tbo Debt of the Company. Tbo apparatus is at present in such condition n*s to romlor it almost unserviceable, wo therefore have no hesitancy in asking the aid of the citizens of Carlisle in our behalf; Any Fancy Article* ns your ingenuity mnv sug gest to denote, will ho thankfully received by the Committee, and fully appreciated hy the Company. Very respectfully yours, J. Bontz, • J. il. Noble, • J. Curt, T. Neff, J, A. Dunbar, W. M. Ogilby, S. W. Early, W. Pfahler, - J, C. Halbert, E. Rheom, J. Hoiser, J. Schuohman,. J. Loo, W. L. Spottswood, D. London, F. Watts, jh, G. Moll, J*. Weak.loy, H. C Mnrshnlt, G, Moisei J-. U. WUNDERLICH*, Vhafnnan. Dec. I, ISO* tf Notice. [VTOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad- J-N ministration-on tho estate of Thos. Craighead, late of South Middleton tttp,dtfoMjh.aygbeoa issued to tho undersigned-, residing in \ho.patPp township. 411 persons indebted to the sale estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims agAlhat ihb estate will ’Also present them for settlement. JOSEPH A. STTTAHT, , 24, 'H3—fit* flArlminintratc FOR SALE OK RENT.— I? Winders ig nod will sell or rent from the first of April next, tin. house now occupied by him, on the west sido of South Hanover street. Tho house is largo and convenient |SSiS|a|L having double parlors, sitting room, diningroom, kitchen, wash house, and ten chambers, with gas a.nd water on.the first and second ll jors ; also, a range.and. room with hot and cold water. For termq apply Ip Nov. IT, 186-K^lf PROCLAMATION; 'DUE undersigned iVould respectfully pro- JL claim to the citizens of Cumberland and sur rounding counties', that ho has on band and is constantly munhfttbturing, any and everything in the : saddle r y line, at prides which defy competition, and of'ihfttorlal which cannot bo surpassed hero or olsbWhoro.- Ills stock consists of Double and single Harness, JSaddles and Bri dles of all kinds, heamf and light draft Collars, HALTERS, , . fITHIPS, , , ’ BUFFALO ROBBS, IIORSE BLANKETS, *o„ to which he invites the careful attention ofallwho inuy desire a good article at reasonable prices. Ho may bp found at all.times a few doors below Hannon's 'Hotel, on tbo south side of the Court House, near Rboem’s Hall, Carlisle . * WM. CLBPPER. Nov. 24, 1804-8 m SI. $650,000 $1 WORTH OPj Watches, Chains, Rings. &c. ,G. S. HASKINS & CO., 36 BeeKimrti Street, Hew York, OFFER THE FOLLOWING INDUCEMENTS TO Buyrs of Valuable Jewelry. XT A VINO been for a Infig tihin efigngc.fl in tho Packet Business, aud established our re putation for promptness and reliability, and pos sessing groat facilities, for soiling Jewelry ip this, way, wo are confident that wo can give satisfaction: to all who fed disposed to patronize ua. worth of Watches, Diamond Pins. Chains, Ac., to bo sold for ONE DOLLAR EACH, without regard to value, and, not to be paid for uhtiKyo’a'knoV what you aro to receive. ARTICLES TO BE SOLD FOR ONE DOL- JOHM JACOBS, XMff. 175 Watcher (handsomely engraved, and warrant- * ed perfect thrib-kcopors) ( varying in price from $2O 00 tosl2o 00 cadi 225 Ladies’ Watches solid * r - . Oold Hunting Carfbs, . • : 65 00 “ 250 Gentlemen's Silver .... .Watches, 16 00 to 25 00 " ■6,000 Latest stylo Vest and Neck Chains, 4-50 to 30 00 •'*< 5,500 (join’s California Dia mond Pins, . 250t025 00 “ 4.000 California Diaraand Enr Drops, 200t015 00 “ 3.000 Miniature and Enam- ’ died -Revolving Pins, fc 00 to 25 00 ** 2,0D0 California Dimnonll and Enamelled Gent’s Scarf Pins, now styles, 500t015 00 “ 2.000 Masonic and Emblem ' Pins, • 8 .00 to 10 00 “ 2,500 Gold Band Bracelets, engraved and plain, 300 to2o 00 “ 2.000 dot * Mosaic Brooches, 300t070 00 “ 2.000 Cmhco Brooehoß, rich pattern*, very tasty, 800to60 00 “ 4.500 Florentine and - Lava Pins, the real article, 400to10 00 “ 3.500 Lava and tloruntino JOHN JACOBS, fihcn'Jf. Ear Drops, 3 00 to 10 00, « 3,000 Coral Ear Drops, 400 to 600 " 2,000. Ladies' Chatelaine Cluimis, Jet and Gold, 15 00 to 20 000 « 0,000 Gent’s Pins, a splen did assortment, 2 00 to 15’00 u 4,000 Solitaire Sleeve But- tons, entirely now styles, 200 to 5 00 " 3.000 Studs and Sleeve But tons, in sots, very rich, 300t015 00 *• 5.000 Sleeve Buttons, plain, enamelled and engraved, 200 to 800 *' 10,000 Plain and handsome- ly engraved Rings, , ,2 50 to 10 00 « 8.000 Spring Lockets, dou ble case, richly engraved, 200t015 00 11 15,000 Sots Ladies' Jewelry, - • cow and latest styles, COb 10 *l2 00 '• 2.000 Gold Pods and hand some Silver Cases, 6 00. to 10 : 00 “ This entire list of beautiful and valuable goods will bo sold for Onr Dollar Eac&. ‘Certificates' of all the above articles will bo plat Tod in Envel opes, and < sealed. These envelopes are sent by mail, as ordered, without regard r to choice. On the receipt of tho certificate you tv ill see what you arb to havo, and then It'ib ht j’our option to send one dollar and tako’tho article, or not. , Five certificates can bo ordered for $1; eleven for $2; thirty-five for $5; sixty-five for $10; and one hundred for $l5. ,Wo will send a single cer tificate on tho receipt of 25 cents. G, S. HASKINS & CO., Box 4270. ‘36 'Bccl-mdn Street, N. T, . Nov. 17, 1864—4jn GROCERIES— REMOVAL.— The subscribers bog leaVo to inform their friends and customers that they havo removed their Grot;ei*y Store To the South-East Corner of Main and Bed ford Streets, one Door West of Gard ner - . & Go's. Foundry, and Directly Op posite lieiser's Hotel,'Carlisle. They frill, fas .heretofore, keep constantly on hand oVc'rythingin their lino SUC IT A*S Coffoob, Sugars, Dried Moat, Molasses, Bologna, Syrups, Eggs, Crackers, Spices, Cheese, Dishes, Fish’, Soaps, Tobacco, Brooms, Coal Oil Lamps, Burners, Chimneys, Brushes, Stone Ware, Earthen Ware, Blacking, Candles, Ahd Notions Generally, Our assortment is very complete and has been purchased with cure and judgement. Wo invito all to give us a call, as wo are determined to sell at very moderate profits. MONASMITH & BAKER. N. B.—The highest prices will bo paid for all kinds of marketing, M. & B. Nov. 10, IS(U.-tf ]\f -E W P II O T 0 G K A P II ■L " , A If D Amforotype all ry. Wc, the ■ undersigned, respectfully inform our friends and tho public generally, that fro have opened a PICTURE GALLERY In tho new rcc6nd story over 'the WaVno. buildings located a few doors s<atH'i of the Post bfricc. and nearly opposite A. W. Bcntz’s store’, South Hano ver street. We have constructed this Gallery ac cording to our tas'te, and flatter ourselves in say ing we have far tbo best arranged light hi tbw’n. To aged, inlirm and dalicatr pci'soii?',. wo will say this Gallery is much easier df. Across tbAh any in this pldpo, being located on tho second story, and tbo story beneath being iow,,thoro is not such a tower of steps to ascend. Having procured tho assistance of an experi enced operator, and purchased-tho best and latest improved apparatus, wo are prepared to produce pictures equal to any other establishment, not ex celled by Now Yorker Philadelphia. • Such as . We shall also introduce a new picture .to this vi sinity in such unbounded domaml in the cities, sailed the ’ One dozen taken at one sitting at tlio low price of 51 P per dozen. Pictures inserted in Lookots, Kings, find Pins, and copied or enlarged from old Daguerreotypes, Ambrotpyes, An., Ac. Also, for sale a fine vlot of Picture Frames and Albums. Wobopo, by a strict attention to business and. a desire to please, to roceivo our share of tbo public patronage. Do not forgot the place, a few doors south of the Post Office, South Hanover Street. - H. H. GROVE A SON. ; Carlisle, Nor. 10, 1864-tf. J. H. GRAHAM. WINES AND LiaUOKS; South Hanover Street, CXrllsle. _ THE undersigned, successor to D. tVHa zplton, would reapeclfuliy inform .his friends and the public generally* that ho intends to main tain the .character of ;tbo above -house, as fore, and will kdbp feonstintty oh hand : a as sortment of • BRANDIES', GINS, whiskies; •’ '■' • • RUMS,' ' CORDIALS, BITTERS, t ~ Jeo>, £Oi, which ho can soil ns cheap as any other establish* meat in Catlislp; if not cheaper, Country Landlords will find this'the place to buy their . ■ , . , -tVINfiS Alfjt) LIQUORS, Both in regard to equality and price. His stock is largo and well selected, and bo in- Titos a call before purchasing elsewhere. ito mqmbcr tho place, South Hanover street, duer.tly opposite the “Volunteer” Printing Gibco, (Win ter’s old stand,} Carlisle, Sot. It, 185i-t’f.' Just look at the following list of LAK EACU 1 Nfcvr SSiy-lLighi JZxira Whole Wze TUo(b(jrhp]is t Carles De Visite y Ambroiypcs and ferrotypes. 'gem photograph. , T. J. -KERB. ; MT GOODS. Td it May Concern." Greei'i&eld: & Sheafer AHE hftppy to inform t]ie public that they liftvo juHt.rcthViKjd.from.NiiJ'V YORK.with a now and deairahlo stock of' goods—hought at greatly reduced prices, which will lie sold on the original and popularprinciplo of QUICK SALES AN’D SMALL PROFITS. DRESS G O O DS, Scotch Plaids, .Wool Plaids. J-Tophyt ; PlaiJis. Em css Cloths,. Plaid lilobairs, Ottinjoro Clottis, £ Dinars, Sarralhcas, AlpsShs.i nil colorsi Eiuh. pacas, Wool Delaines, Cobiir 3, Ac.,,Ac. Balmoral Kiris. A Ihll assortment,for ' adics and Children. CLOAKS and FURS* A largo nnd stock of Cloaks nndtfurs,' bought in New YbrkSvlrich will bo sold lower than elsewhere. . t DOMES!; C S; Do Laines, Chocks, Prints,* Muslins, Ginghams, ‘Canton Flannels and Tickings, all to be sold at' great bargains. - NOTlONS.—Hosiery, White Goods, Ao. • ■ GENTS' AND BOYS' WEAR, . Cloths, Cassimiresj Satinolta, Jeans, Ac. A full assortment of Magorio’a celebrated Homo-Hatio Goods, always on baud., f>on’i l)inj any hind of (foods until yon have first culled mrQimuNHEi.i) * Siikafru, to nototho great difference between the prices atkod for goods there and clsewhere.; Goods received’daity from Now York andThil adolphia. ' greenfield a siieafer, . Bast MkiiYStrect, South side, , -Sd door, 2d door, 2d dotSUrom corner. Nor. TO, 186-X. QET UP YOUR CLUBS FOR IBGS ! The Best and Cheapest of Hit Magazines. PETEKSON’S~ftIAG^INE. Notwithstanding the enormously increased coat of Paper, and'tho .consequent rise in iho price of other Magazines, “ Peterson’s” will tftill bo fur nished to.singlo subscribers at Two Dollars a year, cash in advance . Arrangements have been made by which, in ISOS, it frill be better No Magazine of similar merit will hppfroach it in cheapness, hence it will bo emphatically .' THE MAGAZINE FOR THE TIMES. The stories in <l Peterson'' nro ooncodcd to bo the host published anywhere. In addition to tho usu al number of shorter Stories, there wiU bo given in 1866, .... Four Original dopy-rightod Novelettes, viz: THE LAST PLANTAGENET, By Mrs. Ann S. Stephen's.' - . . -Tffii Hissing,Diamond, By the Author of “The Second ‘Life.* A WOMAN’S REVENGE,. By Louise Chandler Moulton. 'COQUET- vs. 'CROQUET, By. Frank Lee Benedict. In its Illustration's also, “ Peterson” icfrnriYalod. The publishor ehMlonges a comparison between its Superb Mezzotint* and other Steel Engravings And those In btho’r Magazine^,'and one at least is given in every number. Colored Fashion Plate* tu Advance/ iJhfl 1 * It is the only Magazine whoso Fashion Plates can bo relied 6n. • Colored Patterns 'in Edihroidery, Crotchet, d-c. ' The Wdrk-Fibta department of this Magazine is wholly unrivalled.' Every*number contains a dozen or more patterns io every 1 variety of Fancy work. No mother Magazine' gives those colored. Patterns, . . ' Au Emirelv New Cook Book, Tim original Household Receipts of “ Peterson” nro quite famous. For ISOS, receipts of every kind of dish wiir.be given. Every ono of those receipts bus boon,tested. New and Fashionable Music wilt nppoavin every number. Also, Hints on all matters interesting to Ladies. TERMS—ALV'AVS IST ADVANCE. Two copies, one jjrbar, Four “ . Eight “ . u Fourteen ° .Premiums for Gluhs of Eight or Fourteen. —To any person getting up a club of Eiglit and remit ting Twelve dollars—or a club of Fourteen and remitting Twenty Dollars, wo will send as a Pre mium,.our new copy-right steel, engraving for fra ming-size 27 inches by 20—“ WASHINGTON PARTING FROM HIS GENERALS," after a drawing by F. p. Darloy. This is the most su perb Premium over offered. Or, if preferred, wo will send, for the Premium, a LADY’S ALBUM, illustrated and handsomely bound and. gilt. Or, if preferred to either of those, wb. will. send,.as a Premium, nn, extra copy of the Magazine for 18051 For clubs of two or four, no premiums are. given. Always say, in remitting for a club pf eight, or a club of fourteen, which of the Premiums is ■pre ferred. Address, post-paid, , , CHARLES .T. PETERSON* . iVb. 806 Ohcntnut itreef, /7u7ade/ma-, Pa. Nov. 10, 1801; GOUEY’S £. ASSY’S 180 OK, Tub Fash ion Mngnzinn of lli« World. LITERATURE, Fine Arts and F,trillions. The most magnificent . Steel cngraVings.— Double-Fashion Plates. Wood engravings on pvery subject that can intcrcstlndies. Crochet limiting, Ne ting, Embroidery, Articles for the Toilet, for the Parlor, the Boudoir, and the Kitchen, . Every thing in fact; to makela complete Eudy'n Book, THE LA Dili S’ t'AVdUITE fcoil 85 tEAHS. No Magazine has been able to compote with it. None attempt it. QODEY’S RECEIPTS for every department of a household. These alone are worth, the price of the book. - Model Colt’agos (no other Magazine gives them,) with diagrams.,, . . ‘ , Drawing LcHHnua for the. Foung, Another spe cialty with Godcyl Original Mime, worth $3 a year. Other Maga zines publish old worn-out music; but tho sub scribers to Godcy get it before tho music stores. , Gardening for Ladies, with Godoy.. , Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart.<t C 0..; tho millionaire merchants, of New York, appear in (Jodey, tho only Magazine that has them. Also, Fashions from the celebrated Brodle, of Now York. , Ladies'Bonnots, *We give morff of tboifi In a year than any other Magazine.. In fact, the Lady’s Book enables every lady to bo hob own bonnet maker. Marian Harland, Authoress of “Alone,” “ Hidden I’ath,” “Moso Side,” “ Nomeais,” and “ Miriam,” writes Tor Go doy each month, aiid for ; pb other magazine. We have also retailed all buy old and favorite con tributors. TEHMS OF GObui’s iADj's nook for (From tohicli (here could be no The following are the terms of the Lady’s .Boqh for 1865, At.presont, wo will receive subscribers at the following .rates. ' Duo. notice will .|)6 given if we are obliged to advance, which will depend upon the price of paper: „ ' ) One copy, one year, ' . $3 00 Two copies, one year, • • ‘ 6 60 Three copies, one year, • .7 go Four copioi, ouo’year, ... ‘ 10 00 Five copies, one year, and an extra copy to - . * -person sending clu.IT, .making six copies, li 00 Eight copies one. yon* and an extra copy to . person sending thoblub making nine cop- ies, . „ . ■ . • 21 00 Eleven copies, one year and an extra copy to the person .sending the club, making twelve copies, ' 2? 50 < Additions to any of the above clubs, $2 50 each subscriber.* ' % Godey's Lady's Book.and Arthur’s Honio Maga sine will be sent, each one year, on receipt of $4 50. Wo hay? no club with any other Magazine or Newspaper. ,’ , . . .. The money must bo sent at one time for dnv : Club. * , • 1 ,Canada subscribers must send 24 cents addi tional for each subscriber. , Ada ™“'goj)EY, . , , ‘^ Sixth and Sts., ntfwlQgf WiilaiNlidiia: W. C.. SAWYER reapectYuUy callf tho •.attention; of Everybody iiiVnhtbfDtfy’ Goods to Lis immense stock of . WI N TER GOO D S , Just received, bought for cash, and itft the reduced prices from * • r .. Arnold, Constable A Co., Murfoy A-Ha^rid,’Hor ner A Forrester— Nt\o York. Itoigel, Wusfc A Irvin, M. L. Hallowell A Ob',' Thos. W. Evans A Co., and other-houses— Phila - Comprising the latest stylos of. Silks, all colors; newest-kinds of Wool Fabrics) in plain colors, housed figured Hops, Ac. , u AH kinds' of Mourning Goods from Myers', Now Ybrk.., ....*»*■..•• • Nowoet stylos of Mouttos, .Circulars and Coats. These goods aro-n specialty in my trade. FUHSI FUItSn all kinds and. finalities, bought from A. T Stewart,, very cheap , for ’tho times., ' i• j . . ■HITA'WLS of every variety, Brocbb, plain; bor dered; for Ladies nnd Misses. ‘ BalmoralSkirts, Woolen Goods, Hosiery, Qlovodj Ladles Undcrvoetß, Trimmings, Ac. hi oil’s ‘ainl Boys’ Overcoatings, pioths and Cassimurs. ■ Goods aro made to order in. the latest stylos and at short notice. MoriV Shawls, Undershirts, Drawers, Gloves, Scarfsj Tics/ Ac.. . The largest stock, of'Domestic Goodq In tho coiititry. Carpets, Oil Cloths, and every variety of Goods kept in a first class Dry Goods store. As of Cloaks and Dress QoodJ como out, I have arrangemots to rocivo them. Nott goods will bo added as tho Winter advances. Pluiso call and examine before buying else whore,as I nro determined not to ho undersold. llomcmbcHhc old stand,'East Main street, one debt below Kldrtln'jrtlotcd. Itov. li, ism’. , notice. ** J. kOASJ:-! STOkE, Oi’i'usm:,Tire .Carlisle Deposit Bank;. ‘ .. > « -.r v.TTT: . tVguldynu buy;yo.ur.-hats right cheap Pieaac call at .Dow’s store, - ~. - In. North Hanover street ho keeps, Ifis name is on'thg doo.r.' Tllcro Ladies, Men (inti Children tob Are fitted all the while,.. ‘ ' %• ; His hats are good, npd have provod true ]' No better in Carlisle.' . . Caps for Soldiers, Mcn.ond.Boyi- ' You all can hero obtain, . For Ladies and for Children's Fura - You need not nsk in vain. Fur .Capfy Fur Collars andJFur Gloves AU neatly made, and warmj • .. Fipo Woolen Shirts. Woolen Drawers For comfort in the storn\; Vests* Jackets, Neckties and Scarfs—* All tlioso ho keeps to doll. sA ‘ • Whips, Comforts, Canos and Notions foo ■fcutnorbus to talk- Siitcliols find Traveling Baskets, for. Ladies, Mar ket and School Baskets, Carpet Bags and Valises. The largest assortment of . Trunks ut anj Jioiise in town.. A largo variety, of Gentleman's Glpvos. r A very largq assortment of Woolen Shirts, jfr LO ’R OBES, Tobacco and Segars, Ac., Ac. Please call and eeco his stock of goods, J. BOAS, Agent. Hot. 17. ISO4-3m WHOLESALE and retail Dealers in Fan cy Dry Goods. Trimmings, Notion** Ae, North west corner of Hanover and. iPomfro,t CarHslo.Pa. would respectfully announce to the’ public that thoy .have just returned from tho Eas tern cities with a large nnd, well.solpotad stock of' goods, consisting in part of Hosiery, Gloves, Mftte, Veils,.Crapes, Cravats, '.Hoodjs. Nubias, Shawls, Handkerchiefs', Suspenders, Shirts, Drawers, Ladies’ and Gents’ Collars, Binding, Cords, But* tons, Combs, Needles, Threads, Sewing Silks, Hoop Skirts, Paper, Pons -Perfumery, Cigars, Ac., Ac, We would particularly invito tho o t CcVniiiv MkrcijAnts to our'stooki as in’tho tor of prices as well as in.other .important parti*, ulars, wo enjoy this groat advantage, vie: one branch of our house and a member of our Arm art * located in Philadelphia, and always, prepared te. tako advantage of every fluctuation in .Liberal terms made with wholesale.purchasers and unusual inducements offered to buyers of eva ry class. Call and exapmie our-stook.. r $ 3 00 • 6 (10 '32 00 20 00 Oct. 13,1861—3 m. , HATS AND; CAPS AT KBLE^K’S, Oh 'North Hdhover ■ Strcetf Carlinle t PbL ■ A splendid *ass6i:trnent Of all the new*. jpt» stylos of Silk, Jlfolepkin, ■ Stouoh, Soft mid Strain HATS now open, of city and hornet manufacture, which will bo sold at the lowest cosh pWeos v /ri ,A largo stook, of sumpter hats, Palm, JLoghornj Braid, India Panama, and Straw; Chaldron's fan cy, cto.; Also a full a s wtmbnt of B en’s, Boys* and Children’s Caps of u.v and style. .Tho subscriber invites a-.tooo'mp and examine his stock. Being a practical hatter,'ho feels con fident of -jiving satisfaction. , Thankful for tho liberal'patronage heretofore bestowed ho .solicits a cowtinnanco of tho same. Don’t forgot the stand, two doors above ShreU nor’s Hofei, 1 and next to Cormnan’s shoe store/"* ’ . . JOHN A. KELLER, AgL N. B.—Hats of all kinds made to ordor at short notice. [May 2(5, *64. Lociiinan’s Photographic AND Imßrotype gallery, THE universally acknowledged superioritv of LOOHMAN’S PICTURE?, is sufficient guarantj’ of tholr merit without further comment. Nono.-oquul- them in clearness, tone and artistik arrangement. Remember tho GALLERY, in Main street, Oar isle, opposite the National'Bank. Bo sure you go to C. L. Lochmak’s Rdonis. ; ffriT* Pictures of deceased persons copied with skill and despatch. * Aug. 25, 1801, Editor of Fo/im/cor : Dear Sir—With your .permission X wish to say to the readers of your-paper that I wilLsend, bv re turn mail, to all who-wish it (free); a Recipe, with full directions for making, apd. using a simple Ve getable Balm, that will effectually remove,-in ten days. Pimples, Blotches; Tun, Freckles, and all im purities of thoJSkin, leaving tho same solt, clear, smooth and beautiful. • I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads, dr Bare Faces, simple directions.-and information that will enable them to start a full growth of Lux uriant UairiWUiPkerfi, oi a Moustache, in loss than thirty days. ; All answered by tolurii mail with out charge. Another peculiarity Oct. 6,1864-3 m THE Carlisle borough bounty Bonds ara now ready for delivery in sujns.pf One Hun dred, Hundred and One Thousand dojlars, with coupons attached ; the interest payable semi annually, at the Carlisle Dcpositßank. 'Any per son having money lb lend will‘find it. an advahr tago to invest in said Bonds,'as the State Bountjr law exempts them-from Taxation. ■ A pidioitflon to be made, to A, Cathcart, President of Town Council, of Jos. W, Ogilhy, Soo’y. T TVTOTICE.—AII persons are hereby notified" Ay that if Lowe, them anything to present their " bills and I will pay them; otherwise those who owe mo pay,■ for I am going up Salt River and do not expect to bo back before Spring. ; , i .... - ; .. PETEK. F.'E&E/V' -Dec. 8,1864-3 t» .* , , > • RENT.—The subscriber ? offeca fl> • rent from the Ist of April next, * the-large and commodious DWELL-; S ING. HOUSE, Situated/on the east corner of the. PubliQ, Bquow» . It > has all tho modern improvements, well calculated,for Boarding House. oaNHOWVf. Deo. 8, 1864-tf. - . ; *. BARLEY, WANTEOi—-The for Barley will bo paid in;caah at B4mii*yi Brewery, Carlisle.. Bopt. t, 1864r^m« Every Person’s Jfltet&t- TV. C. SAWYER. Also-, B. R. JAMESON & GO. B. R. JAMESON A GO. NEW STOCK OF Kcspoctfolly yours, , ‘ TIIOS. F.-CirAPMAN, Ctionilsi; 831 liroadicui/, Tov/c. Jfblirei Council. ' : % JOS. W. .OtillißT, : Stc’y of' Corporation. OHBHABD £ EIOMUR.
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