VnjThead of his body-guard, hnd rsceWcd ! . tl,o hands of a dtpudation of its oilizons t l , (urrcnder of, tho place. . J t, appears that Oon. Hardee, on (he night fthe 20th; seeing the impossibility of hold f' ,|,o city, and fearing the t the only moans f wenpo loft open, across the Sarannah, 11 lik,ly to bo cutoff at any moment, do * m incd to avail himself of the route for L r etreat. His troops immediately "Ot to ,ork to partially destroy tho Navy-Yard ’ iGovernment property, and "at twilight, ImJer lb B protection of two iron clad rams, I£C( cded in crossing the Savannah Ilivar, „ r tlie oniisewny, to the north side, inteud . c to push forward to Charleston. Thirty two thousand bales of cotton wore (jre d in tho city, nrliioh tho Rsbols in their iy uneglected to destroy, jlu two iron-olad rams were sunk* and ,11 the Oovernmcnt property arid stores flliich they could not carry off .with them OKI biirneil or throw into the rivor. jour small steamers, one n gunboat, wore (jplured, which, together with the cotton ,nd ft largo amount of Rebel munitions of „, r , form n part of the spoils of Sherman’s notorious army. 1 INCIDENTS. Considered as a spectacle, tho march of flinoral Sherman's army surpassed, in some respects, all marches in history. The g in ie9 of a city lighted its beginning; deso lation, which in ono sense is sublime, ■narked all its progress to the sea. Its end j,a beautiful possession—a city spared from j,mm. . . Underneath smiling skies, cooled hr airs balmy ns the breath of a norihorn summer. Xbo Armv of the West, slowly transforming itself into an Army of the East, moved from annait to sunrise through a territory rich in all things m herein the theories or statisti cians had declared it poor. - Tcodjn gardens, fund in collars, stock in fields," stuckTiTuarns poultry -everywhere, appesred in the dis tance, "disappeared in the presence, and was borne away upon tho knapsacks and bayo hjib of thousands of soldiers. 'A now f 1 Dorado, too, was this heart of the Sjuth. Money—bright „gold, phiiiing liher-r-pluckcd from closets, and stockingn,- g t;d huVml-pluces by the wayside, eurichod tbMnvndita. " The soldier has his whims—the tail feath ers uf peacooka dropped and scintillated the moving columns from the crests of infau jrvmon aud troopers. Jukes, and laughter, and songs, and the lifting of the sweets of honey ami sorghum, relieved the weary tramping, over Holds, and roath, and bridges, through a month of days. The cavalry swept the pathway of guerril ] u t ; the clang of their hoofs, and sabers re funded through the ghma to right, to left, tnni in the front. Swift and terrible, and nut always just, were the strokes of their nnn«, the work of their bands. Pioneers along a march of. desolation forty miles in width, and three bundled miles in length,- tlifir labor was too swift to bo discrimina ting. the great army—over the lands and into the dwellings of the poor mid rich alike, through towns and cities—like a roving wave, swept, and paused, reveled, and purg ed on. In the day-time, the splendor, the till, rim desolation of the march, in th*» night tiuifl, the brilliance, the gloom, the mudic, llif jny and the slumber H the camp. Memorable the music ■** that mocked’the inarm” of "November o*f the soil of Georgia ; sometimes a triumphant march, sometime* n perious waltz, again an old air stirring lire alike to recollection ami ‘to hope.— i’l'iiiting out from throats ol hni*s to Hie war' of suldiera in. thoir blanket* ami generals idtijiu their tents, these-runes hallowed the eves to all who listened. ■Sirring before his tent in th'o plow of a nnnp fire evening, General Sherman lit his •cigar to go out to listen to an air that a dn»- tmil band was playing. The musicians ■iwised at lasi, The general turned to onu uf bih i-ffioors : “ Send an orderly to ask that band to play llmt tune again.” A hub* while, and the band received the word. Tho tune was ** The Blue Jiii.iatA," vilh exquisite variations. The band played it again, even more beautifully than before. Again it neaned, and then, off to the right, nearly a quarter ol a mile anay, the voices ol some soldiers took it tip with words. The bund, and still another hand j laved a low nc coiupanimont, camp after eamp began sing ing; the imcdc of '‘The Blue Juniata” be ttmc, for a few minutes, the oratorio of half an arrnv. Back, along the whole wide pathway of (his grand marsh from border to o >ast, the ryo catches glimpses of scenes whose savage nnd poetic images an American, five years ego, would have thought never could have boon revived from the romantic past. Pic lures swarm in fields and glens, and by the banks of rivers. A hail at nigh noon beside a village—a ; besieging of bongos by the troops—soldiers emerging from the door-ways and back yards bearing coverlids, plate, poultry, and pigs— W-hivcs attacked, honey in the hands and smearing the faces of the boys—hundreds of soldiers poking hundreds of bayonets in the corners of yards and gardens niter concealed treasure—here and there a shining, tinkling prize, and shouting aud scrambling, ami n merry division of the spoils. In the back ground, women with praying hands aud beseeching lips, unheeded. Night near a railroad roar of fires —a shouting of voices—thousands of men ripping up ties and rails, heating them, twisting them, casting thfim down—axes at work—the depot and buildings and wood piles ablaze—a picturesque and tumultuous scenery of savage faces, lit by a lurid gleam. The march hy day—winding columns, glittering musket-barrels, glowing flag*, gen eral’s covalcaitaa—vrngon trains, stragglers, and thousands of negroes in the rear, stretch ing over miles—a -country of keyfel fields, tressed by stream's, broken occasionally by fcwampß and patches of forest—the distant Etnoke of fires, nigged villages and ragged bevels by the way—at intervals A woman’s face peering out from a door or window, quickly closed —at times a negro family, vol nMo wnh questions, thanking God for.the ■"bent, and joining the march with their kind in the dear. The camp by night—a faint glow of tamp fires tlmmgb miles of darkness, the cooking of Nippers evory where —laughter and talk, card-playing, smoking, music, and the sound of horses' hoofs near and far,—mess tents, a uiurmur with good cheer, growing silence, a fainter glow of fires, a tumbling into blan kets, slumber on till the field. Clank, clank, through the dust, through the forest, go the. cavalrymen's sabres.— Their marches cense not at night; they go forth to discover, or to surprise. Before the Jay they have sent a guerrilla party head ing;. they have anticipated the dawn with an illumination. The streams are cool and clear, by ninny a cliff and wood. Hero; “ naked and hot shamed,” a hundred soldiers bathe within the Waters. Their clothes and arms are hung upon the banks; their bodies gleam aud splash among the ripples, “ Their laugh* * ep /logs harsh abd loud, low and musical "’hilo moving ranks upon the bridge above K°by. Down by towns and' cities, and plantations f° the sea, the pageant and the wrath moves *° the new conquest which at last is ours, And the curtain falls upon another completed tfot of a drama which shall go on—how fon£?' . Two incidents', illustrating ihe influence of a lust for gain upon thd worst class of troops* "'•‘apscalliona who infest the roar and flanks j? ev ery army—are only two among- adores that might be narrated. A judge, aged,* —honored} and respected in' his' district, and •uppoaad lo have been giftsd with a. good share of wealth, which was somewhere mo. oealed, and which lie refused to disclose to a party of soldiers who called upon him about dunk, was hungup threo times by the neck hefpro the secret could bo wrung from him. A young girl, in ono of the middle counties, was stripped naked by some stragglers, and kept m that condition until she disclosed tho hiding-place of ths family stocking. Governor Brown loft Millodgville in a hur ry. Not having leisure to take up his car pets properly, ho cut diem inside the tanks, leaving the borders behind. Ilia residence was in n woful state. Horachel Johnson’s residence. n»ar Daviv bnro’, was completely despoiled. His Biker plate and household ornaments became the property of the troops. Even his goid-head cd cane was seen twirling in the hand's ot a private soldier On the march. On the appearance of the afmv tha pro prietor of the chief hotel in Millodgvilla de camped, leaving "tiie building and its con tents in charge of an old lady. General Sherman and Slocum mode their headquar ters ot the hotel while in Milledgeville. It appeared that tho old lady in charge, colleo ting all tho valuables of the house, had de posited them in a certain closet, "the key to which Colonel Ewen, of General Sherman’s staff, borrowed in his official capacity, to as certain what was within. Haring explored "to his satisfaction, ho neglected to look the door of the eloset on his department. The rank and fiie found out the cupboard, plung ed into it in accordance with tha maxim that “ all ii fair in love'and war,” and half an hour thereafter a chaste variety of spoons, knives and forks, silverware, and croukorv, was flourishing in the arms and hands of alhtui dred soldiers. THE WILMINGTON OAMPAIGN A FAILURE. BUTLER, AS USUAL, PROVES ~ HIMSELF A 'HUMBUG! " The attack on Wilmington has been aban doned. Tho expedition is given up. Gen. Butler with his land fortes Ims returned to Fortress Monroe. Admiral Porter with tho fleet has withdrawn until ordered to re-pro ceed. Butler says that fort Fisher is im pregnable. Tho explosion of the powder vessel, loaded with three hundred tons of powder, did no damage to the fort. The fire of tho navy dismounted two gups, but that was all. Butler with his ton thousand ne groes captured a flag and a horse from the fort. Two' small batteries up tha coast about three miles were taken, with two hun dred and ninety Confederate prisoners. The Federal loss in the assault was heavy. For ty five men on different vessels wore killed and wounded by the bursting of some Par rott guns. The expedition lias done every thing it could, hut eould accomplish nothing, aud it has been agreed by the commanding officer to withdraw. Appalling faster al Sea. Sinking of the Stcarnci North Ameri ca, from New Orleans— 197 Sol diers Lost, including Colonel Saun ders ami Lieut. Col Horn—62 Per sons Taken Off—All the Lady Pas sengers Saved. New York, Deo. 30.—Tho steamer Arago hao arrived. Her officers report that last eight hlift foil in with, oil' Egg Harbor, tho I a .pie Mary E. Libby, of Portland, and took fnbn bet Captain Marsinnan, of tho steamer No th America, which foundered at sea, and 47- ul Iter t ffi-ers, and passengers anti crew. The North Amerioa left New 0 leans on tbo 10th of Docentl-er, with 230 soldiers, 12 cabin passengers, and a crew of 44 men.— S to sprang a leak on the 22d, and at 2 P. M. spoke tho barque Mary B. Libby, which pro mised to stay aud receive everybody on hoard if necessary. At 2:36 P. M. the water put. tho fires out. The boats were got ready, and at 3:30 started the first b iat. with the chief engineer and all tho lady passengers. Six boat loads wore got on board. The seventh boat load loft at dark with Purser Pellet and eight men, and are supposed lost, as they never reached the bjrque. The eighth and last boat, with the captain, first and second officers, and eight men, left tho North America at 7:30 P. M., nud hoisted aboard the barque at 9 P. M„ being impossible to return to the steamer that night. The barque made sail, and :pro ceeded towards the steamer, her light# all in sight, distant about six miles. About iA. M. the lights suddenly disappeared, and the steamer, it is supposed, sunk. At daylight nothing was in sight but some water casks; made sail, and cruised around until noon, when-the barque proceeded on her course. Sixty-two persons were saved, and 197 were lost. Among the lost were Col, Saun dors and Lieut.-Cn] [lorn. Illimkii. On the 22d ult., by Rot. Jacob Fry, Mr. James A.- M’Donald of Shippensburg, to Miss Addie Stevick, of Nowburg. On tho 25th ult., by tho same, Mr. Andrew Kerns, to Miss Elizabeth Stoner, both of North Middleton. Ifirii. In South Middleton townahip, on the 29th ult., Mr. John Goodyear, sr., aged 80 years, 9 mont .s and 18 days. On the 18th ult., at Willow Grove, Mr. Cy rus Hinqitalt, aged 62 years, 9 months and 5 days. siarbk CARLISLE MARKET.—3an, 4th; 1865. Flour, Superfine, per bbi,> 10.00 do., Extra, 10,60 do., Rye, do., 8,00 White Wheat, per bushel; 2.56 Red WbAat, do., 2,50 Rye, do., 1,55 d.f., . 1,60 do.; 90 Cons, Oats, Sprinf Barley, . do*, Fali. do., do., CIOVERRKKD, . do., Tiuotuvscbd do., PHILADELPHIA MARKET Jan 4th, 18G5 Flour, superfine, • - • - - 10,00 “ Extra, - * • - - •- II 00 Rye Flour, - - - - * 9 00 Cohn Meat., k - - -- - 700 Wheat, rod, - - * *• 265 a 2 60 white, ... 2 05 Rye, - - - - - - -.173 Corn, yellow, - - - - - 1 88 “ white, - - - - TBO Oats, ■ - - - - - -92 oloverseed, WIIISICEY, Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to apply to the next Court of Quarter Session* of Cumberland county, for a license to keep *« Poor House and Restaurant in the Borough ol Meobuuiciburg. JOHN ORRIS. Jan. 5,-JRM^lt* I7OR SALE.-'-A highly improved and Vaf . vuhlt Farm, containing ono hundred acres, situate nSar Tiliddlciox, in'the ’tovfßflliip of Mid dlesex : land in a high state of cultivation; con venient to Churches, Markets, School*. Ac. Also, Three Xhctliing Jfouitc* in the‘Dorotlgh of Carlisle, situate in one of tho principal streets, hi aig cod neighborhood, Ac The above properties enn he bought on casjr tent*. For particulars in quire of Jan. 5, 13 *5-81 TV OTICE hereby nivon thafc Letters T^s* •h meutary on the estate of Cyrus Into of Monroe township., icci-a-'cd, Lm*o W:n granted to tho undersigned. redding iu the same township. All persons indebted to tho estate are requested to make payment immediately, and l t ; io?o having claims against the estate will also present them for settlement. ANN RING WALT, • Jan. 5,6 t. Emecutria.' ,FUR 3! FURS!! FURS! 11 SELLING at greatly reduced pricen to clo£« out tin* br-Unco of stock of the season. If you arc in want of any Ladies, Misses, and Chi.- drcn's.Furs, ploaso give us an early call, as it will bo to your interest. Jan. 1365. NOTICE is hereby given th.it tho under signed intends making application to tho nsxt Court of Quarter Sessions, to he hold ut*Car lislc, on the 9th day of January, 1865, to keep an Eating and 13oer House and Ilealau rant, in tho Borough of Carlisle. W. CHARLES FRANCISCOS. Dec. 22, ’64-2t Second of Keiv Goods A T the Cheap Store of W. C. Sawyer, Eaut Main strict, ono door below Martin's Hot.d, I have returned from New York, with a ad dition of WINTER GOODS, such.ns tho latest stylos Dross Goods, Silks and Worsted Materials. Newest styles of Cloaks and Mouttos. All kinds of Shawls. FURS/ FURS / / A largo lot from A. T. Stew art’s, very cheap. All kinds of Mourning Goods, Cloths, Cassliuores and Cloaking Cloths. Notions of every kind, and Worsted Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Domestic Goods, in largo sup ply, Fancy Articles lor the Holidays.’ Please call as you will fini my prices the cheapest of the cheap. _ Dec. 22„1S(U, ®Ers- EL- A. Smith’s •’ "Photographs, Ambrutypes. Ivorytypos, Beau* tiful. Albums, Bountiful •Frames, Albums fur Ladies and Gentlemen, Albums for Children, Albums for Miss •ee, Pocket Albums for Sol diers and Civilians. •Choicest Albums! Prettiest Athens! [ For Chi'hUnas CJsflfs. Fnnh and Netc from X«w York and Philadelphia. XF YOU want eatisfaotary pictures and po lite attention call at Mrs! 11. A. Smith’s Pho tographies Gallery, south-east corner of Hanovcrt* street and Market Square, opposite tho Court House and Post Office, Carlisle, Pa. Mrs; 11. A. Smith, well known ns Mrs. 11. A. Reynolds, and so well -known as a Dagucrrcan Artist gives personal attention tc Ladies tuuPGen tlomeu Visiting her gallery, and having the best of artists and pqlitojUto'ndants etui safely pT'Cniao th\t in no other gallery can those who favor hbr with ii call get pictures snporiordo hors, .not erron in Now York and Philadelphia, or meet with more kind anti prompt attention. Ambrotypcs Inserted in Kings, Lockets, Breast-pins. ito. .Perfect cop ies of Dnguereotyptts and Ambrotypcs made of de ceased friends. Where copies are defaced life-like pictures may still ho had, either for'frames or for cards. All negatives preserved one year, and or ders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. Dec. 22, 1?C4.-tf in hereby Riven that the under- signed intends making application to tho next Court ofiguartcr Sessions, to ho hold at Car lisle, on the 9th day of Jauna'ry, 1865, for License to keep an Eating and Beerhouse and Restau rant, in the East Ward of the Borough of Carlisle. JOHN LIS"£KAE. Dec. 15, 1864. WINES AND LiaUOKS. South Hanover Street, Carlisle. THE undersigned,’successor to D. P. Ha zcltan, would respectfully inform his friends and tho public generally, that he intends to main tain the character of tho above house as hereto fore, aud will keep constantly on : haad a largo as sortment ot BRANDIES, GINS, WHISKIES, RUMS, CORDIALS. BITTERS., Ac., Ao., which be can sell an cheap as any other establish ment in Carlisle, if not cheaper. Country Landlords Trill find Ibis tbo place to buy tbeir WINES AND LTQUO.RS, Both in regard to quality and price. JTis stock Is largo and well selected, and he in vites a nil! before purchasing elsewhere. Re member tbo place, South Hanover street, directly opposite tho “Volunteer” Printing Office, (Win ter’s old stand,) Carlisle. Nov. IT, 186-l-tf. PUBLIC SALE OF’VALUABLE REAL ESTATE' I WILL expose to public sale, at the Man siou House of tho late David Storrott, doo’d., in Miffiiu township, Cumberland county, Oft Friday , the 6 th of 1865, at II o'clock. A. M., all that Tract of Land in tbo said tbwnship, being the south part of the afore said Mansion Farm, Containing 166 Acres and 90 Perches, about one hundred acres of which arc cleared and the residue covered with White Oak, Black Oak, and Hickory Timber of tho best quality. The clear laud is under go.od fence aud in good '‘rdor TENANT HOUSE, jdh|]|k STABLE, and other buildings on the promises. There aro several Springs SSbaaSScS on tho farm. Au*l at the same time and place, I will expose to public sale, Five Prime Lots of CHESTNUT TIMBER LAND. situate in (he sumo township, and which contain from eleven to .twenty-two acres each, and which formerly belonged to the estate of David Stcrrelt, dcuM. The tonus will bo made known on the day of sale by ALEX. SHARI' TfOODBURN. Doc. 22, ’CI. |V OTICE is liorab'y "Wen tlmt Hie following Xl named persons have filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions, their poti lions for license undo? tho sorornl Acts of Assem hly in relation thereto, which petitions will be pre sented to the Court of Quarter Sessions of said oouutjj 6n Maude*/, the 6 th day of January, 1805. 1.70 *1,75 14,25 3.50 HOTELS, r East Ward, Carhtle —Martin Slmdner, John G, Hoffman. UW H ard, Carlisle —David CurvU. - Penn Township —Jacob Redscokor. South Middleton Townehip— Mathew Monro.’ New Cumberland —William 8011. RETAILERS, . Wett Ward t Carlisle — Edward Shower, William Bents. Deo. 15, 1804. -** U 50 2 05 I*roUioiiotarv>§ Notice. N OTICE is hereby given to all persona in terested that the first and final account'of Jo ,ioph 6. Greasier, Comniitlooof Elisabeth Greasier, a lunntio, late of the Borough of Shipponsburg, has keen filed in the Prothonotary'a Office, and will bo presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, fur confirmation on Wednes day, (he 11th day of January, A. D , 1865. • fIUTXa 81IIRBMAN, . ’ tit*. C, iWeSw^HV- J. vr. D.SILLELKK. LBIDICU t MILLER. Notice. W. C. SAWYER. CHEAPEST ALBUMS!!! Notice. T. J. KERR. iVytice; E. CORNMAN, Clerk. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtuH of sundry Tvritg of Venditioni Exponas, ?«ucd : o;lt'ol the Court qfColnmon Pleas of' Cumberland county, and to me directed, I will expose to ■‘public vendue or outcry,'at the Court House, in tbo Borough’of Carlisle, on /Vt tl’iVf'Jtiuuary Cth, 1855, at 10 o’clock, A. M., the following described ileal EsiaU,vit; A'Lot of (irut:ml. In Dickinson b»w!'.«h;r. houn ded !•) Itnds <>; -? liinrw U’chkb'y,'Cttrtitsf? U«.rol», John (’olctnau and SHchr-el *ugb, cunUiniug f'»iQ- / oj/:th of s.t. acre, be Mrtr palm: more or '".'zrt, hftvlng tuerenn U nmf ami u- ft half story 1.0(1 Dh’n.'D 1 N'tl, ku<*M iS •is Zi»:i’« M >U>udUl 1 buivh. Seized uni taken in Oicr'iumi a*--d to he rf.’dd n* the property : f .John Coloar.n/Jnr. ®®®o3iiSa M'**F*rl«n, Tuumas Hollar au'J Cohn flyers, Tru«- t • - ANo— A Tract o r M nothin K'Ui'dpyftMHieJ til Raft rennshon/ tovvnth’p. cunralhi?fg.. , s, i 2 .acre?,(more or Ioi«. bounded mi tbo uist v by lands of Abram Siraru and George Killing on tbo west by lamia of Ferdinand Rhoads. in the north belauds of John H'x k. nnd on the smith by lands of heirs of dolm K.b.-icl. deeM. t-ui/ml and taken in execution' and to be fold ns rhe ‘property of Edward Jiatchr ott and William Drnycr, lurru tenant,. To be sold bv ice, .TOIIN - JACOBS. S.heri/f. Sheriff’s Office, C.iriS.-le, Dec. 15, 1804. - Caxomoss.—On nil sales of sjuO or over, $5O bo requir'd to be {‘aid when this property is it ioken off, and s2*» on nil -ah:« under $50(1. rv«isc‘<‘. /n tht Omni of Common PUm* »/ Cnmhfl Catharine Shultz | No. 2. Nor. Term, ISM. by her tied fyiciul ] Aline Subpoena Stir Divorce. Michael Sanuo } Now to wit 17th November. f«. j 1804 ; The a’i.ti subpn'ua in John A. Shultae. ) tor. ease having been re turned, upd proof made’that the >aid defendant could not bo found in said county, thu Sheriff is directed to cause notice to bo .publu-do-d in one newspaper in said county for four sueeussivc weeks prior to the first day of the next'term of said Court, (Jan. fi, 1865,) requiring the Mtid John A. Shultzo to appear on said day to auaWct to the said complaint. flO Test, ‘ SIItRCMAS, TaJonx A. SntTLTzn—' ' ’ - * In pursuance of the aboro order you are hero* v required to appear at tho .next Court of Comim-a Pleas to bo held at Carlisle in and for the county of Cumberland, on Monday, the Uth day of Jami ary, -1805, there to answer tho complaint of the •said Catharine ShulU©. Pec. 8, 1864—41 rvoilce." ‘fn the’Conrt of ‘Common Plea" of, Cmotsrhintl 'Co. Benjamin Buchanan} No. 9..' >' >v. T«tiu. 1854. «'*. I Alias Snr Dirorce. Matilda Buchanan, j Now to November, 1854 ; Tim alius subpicnu in lid’s earn* having been returned, and proof made that ibc Caid defendant could not bo lound in said county, ilie Miorill is directed to cause notice to be. published in mu* newspaper in said county for f.mr sinvi-s-ive vvt whs prior to the first day of the' nexf. h rm of said Court, (Jan. 9, 1850,; requiring the said Matilda Buchanan to appear on said d.i\ t>, answer to the said complaint. ImS Teat, ‘ SAJIT.. SIU'.IEMAX, Piiiilio:i>uwy, To Matilda Buchanan— In pursuance ol the above m'der *y<»n’nre hereby 'required to appear at the next Vmsrt of Common Pleas to bo held at Carlisle, in and, for tho county of Cumberland, on Monday, tin 1 9tu ray January, ISoS, to answer to the complaint of’tho said Ben jamin'Bueliaa>in, ..... Pcc. 8, ISnl-Ht thn lion. James 11. Graham » » President-dodge of tt.c. several Courts of Common Plena of'lbo c«;»rnv\ ; Per ry, uml fTuhiara, ami Justice -'di' D/.iYevnrai Courts of Oyer ami Terminer and Uoiior.ji’i Jail delivery in said counties, and Michad Cdchlin and Ihi nit 'Stuart, Jfidgcs o'f die-Courts n’-ftycr ami Terminer and .1 ail Delivery for the trial m :j!l najdlal and oth er olfonders, in the said county ‘of 'Oumherhind, by I heir precepts to mo directed; dated Hie lid. day ot hiovem-hm, -•lSfi-f, naVo ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to ho In. Men at Carlisle on the Ud Monday of January, ISfpj, (being the Ufli-dny.) uMd o'clock in the foruTuien. tu continue two wee Us. NOTICE Is hereby given tu the Coroner. Justices oflhe’Pcaeo, and Constables ol' tin* said comity of 'Cumberland, that tliey are' by flic said precept commanded to be then and tin re in (heir proper persons, with their rolls, record-*, ,nnl inquisitions examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which-to their ofli/es appertain to be done, and all those that are bound hr recognizances, to prosecute against tho prisoner'- that are or then shall be in tho Jail of saideonntv, arc to bo there to prosecute tuom as shall bojust. Dec. 1, 1861. «OWEY’S I.AIJVS BOOK, THE Fashion Magazine' of the World. | ITEHATURE, Fine Arts and F.ifdiinns. l_j Thu most magnificent £tc«l engravings.— Double Fashion Flutes. Wbod engravings on every subject that can interest ladies. Crochet knitting, No-Ung, Embroidery, Articles fyr the Toilet, fm the Parlor, tho Boudoir, ab'trllie'kitvben. ’■ Every tiling in faol/to make a complete Lutly'i Tioop. THE LADIES’FAVORITE FCR S 5 YEARS, No Magazine bus boon able to compete with it. None attempt it. GODEY’S RECEIPTS for erer f v department nf a household. Those alonO are Worth the price of tho hook. Model Cottages (no other Magazine give? them,) with diagrams. Drawint/ Lessons fur the Funny. Another spe cialty with Godoy. • . Original Music, worth $3 a Other Mnga* zinea publish old worn-out"mnfcio j but tbe sub ecribors to Godey got it hofofi'dh'e music “loros. Gardening for Ladies. Another peculiarity with Godoy. - • Fashions from Messrs. A* T.jStcwnrt A Co., tiip millionaire merchants, of Nc>v York, appear in Godoy, the only Magazine that has them. Also, Fashions from the celebrated Erodio, of New York. Ladies’Bonnets. "We give more of them in n year than any other Magazine. In fact, (ho Lady’s Book enables every lady to he hor own bonnet maker. Marian Harland, Authoress of " Alone,” “ Hidden Path,” •• Mono Side,” “ Nemesis,” and “ Miriam,” writes.for Go dey each month, and lor no oilier magazine. Wo have also retained all our'old tfml favorite con tribulon. TICK MS OF - GODBY’£ LAUD’S BOOK for 1800. (From which Ihere could be no deviation,) The following are the terms of the Lady’s Booh for 1865, At present, wo Will receive subscribers at tho-followtng rAtos. Due notice will be given if wo obliged to advance, wnich will dopejid upon the pfico of paper s One copy, ono year, $3 00 Two copies, one your, 5 50 Three copica, one year, !c--- 7 50 Four copiol, one year, - .. - 10 00 Five copies, one yenr, and tin extra copy to .person sending club, innkiitg six copies, 14 00 Eight copies one yct«k and an extra .copy to person sending theydub making nine cop- . ios', Eleven copies, ono year and an extra copy to the .person sending the club, making twelve copies,' „. • , • 27 50 Additions to any of tu6 above cljibs, $2 60 each subscriber. __ Godov'BLady's Book and Arthurs Home Maga zine will bo sent, on'oh one year, on receipt of $4 50. Wc.havo no club wTth'.any dtbdr Magasine or Newspaper. , . The money thus! no &ent\afc .one time for any subscribers maat'Wft 24 coats addi tional for each subscriber. ‘ v Addrosi, , C- A. OODBY, .ft.-IS, Oortior Sixth and Cdjssstnut 6ts., nsvld'B4 .... Philadelphia H AMES.—SOO pairs of Haines on hand of nil kinds, • , . Eiizaboibtown pattern; London '? - ■ Common' - - rltb iytd with. nr p«Wnt ,uta TOr SI. sC3o,ooa $l. Watches, Chains, Kings; &c. G. S. It ASK INS ,& CO., SO StceUuinn Street, Kew (forli, UPFKU TDK FOLLOWING l-NDCCKiiaXTS TO Bnyrs of Valuable,Jewelry. T-lT^'lN T r» bean for'ili/ng time engaged in the Packet Biftdness, ami established oar to pui.itinn for promptness and reliability, ami pos .k-:s lug groat facilities for selling Jewelry lu thin way. we aro confident that we can give satisfaction to nil who feel disposed l*» patronize us. $(»3U.OkO worth of Watches, Diamond Pins. Chains, ic., to bo sold fur ONE DOLLAR EACH, without regard to value, and not tube paid for until you know whai you jure to receive. Just look at (be following"f.-if oT ARTICLES TO RE SOhU DOL LAU KACI’i I 176 Watches (handsomely engraved, and warrant, c-l perfect time-keepers) varying in price from s2D ; tfotosi:o 00 each 2.*.'* L.Vltes’*WukdK*s solid Gold llnufing Case?, ' 05 00 “ 260 Gentlemen's S Fiver 'WufVhcs, 16 00 to 25 00 " R,OOO Latest stylo Vest und Xoek Chains, 450t030 00 « 5,600 Gent’s California Dia mond Pius, 2 60 t025 ! 0Q “ •i.Oi'IJ California Diamand Ear Drops, 3.CHU Miniature and Enam elled Ucvolvin.' Pina, 2,OiU) Calitornia Diamond and K:i:imelli*d Gonl'tj Scarf Dins, new style?, 2,00') Masonic und Emblem Plus. 2,60 n Gold Band Bracelets', on:’raved and ).lain, 3 00to20 00 a 3.0(H) Jet it Mosaic Bronchos, 300t070 00 “ 2jolK) Ca J ucu Brooches, rich pa!terns, very tasty, 300W60 00 “ •1,500 Florentine and. Lara Pins, thcTci.l a-rticle, ’ 400to10 00 “ 3.60 i» Lava and Fiorcntiuo Far Drops, Sootolo 00 « 3.000 Coral Ear Drop?, 400 to 000 *•' 2,DUO Lndh.-a* Chatclnino Cha'iis, Jet and ’Gold, So 00 to 20 000 “ 0,00(1 Gent’s Pins, n splun did assortment. 200t015 00 “ •1,000 Suluairo Mc’ vc But l-ms. en indy new styles, 200 to 5 00 “ 3.000 Studstind Slcdvc Hnt tens, in sets, very rich,. 300t015 00 <' 6.000 jjjceve Huttons, plain, enamelled and engraved, 2*oo to BDO *’ 10.000 Plain and handsome. ly engraved Pings, 3.50 to 10 00 “ Spring Lockets, dou ble case, richly enpravctl, 200 tols 00 “ 15,00() Set> Ladies* Jewolrv, rew „ n d latest styles,* ' 6 (JO to 12 00 '* 2.000 Gold Pens and hand some Silver Cases, 500to10 00 u , This entire list of beautiful and valuable poods will he sold lor o.s't2 Dom.au Each. Certificates of all the above article? will be placed in Envoi opus, ami sealed. Those envelopes nro scut by mill!, as ord*TJil, 'trithrfal regard to choioc. On the receipt of the certificate you will see what you uro to have, and then it is at your option to Bend one dollar and take the article, or not. Five certificates can ho ordered for $1 ; cloven for $2: thirty-five lor $5; sixty-live for $10: and one hundred fur $l5. Wo will send a single cer tificate tin the reco : pt of 25 cents. G. S. 11 ASKIXS it CO., Box 12.-0. 30 IJce/ciiiitii St’ vet, J\ r . 3”, Kov. 17, 1801-lra Protbonotary, JOJIX JACOBS. JOHN' JACOnS, Q.ROCEUIES— REMOVAL.— '■ The subscribers beg leave to inform Ihclr friends and customers that they hare removed their To tho Smith-Bust (Corner of Main ami Bol ford Streets, one Door West of Gardner & Go’s. Foumlty. and Directly Op posite Ilciscr’s Hotel, Carlisle. They will, ns heretofore, keep constantly on luuul everything n tbclrlino SUCH AS Coffees* Salt, Sugars, Dried Meat, Molasses, Bologna, Syrups, Eggs, Crackers, Spices, Cheese, Dishes, • Fish, Soaps, Tobacco, Brooms, Conl Oil Lamps, Burners, Chimneys, Brushes, Stone Ware. Earthen Ware, Blacking, Candles, Ami Notions Generally. Our assorknont is very complete ami has been purchased with care and judgement. Wo invite all to give us a call, as wo are determined to sell at very moderate profits. MONASMITII & BAKER. JqjlX JACOBS, Hhci iff, N. B.—Tho highest prices will ho paid for all kinds of marketing. M. A B. Nov. 10, 1504.-lf TV[ *K AT P 11 0 T 0 O li A P II A- » AND Ambrotype Grallery. Wc, the undersigned, respectfully inform oilr friends and the public generally, that wo have opened a PICTURE GALLERY In tho new rccond story over tho frame buildings located a few doors south of tho Post Office, and nearly opposite A. W. Bontz’s store, Smith Hano ver street. Wo have constructed this Gallery ac cording to our taste, and flatter ourselves in say ing wo have fai;tho host arranged light In town. To aged, infirm and delioatr persons, wo will say this Gallery is much easier of access - than any in this place, being located on tho second story, and the story beneath being iow, there is not such a lower of stops to ascend. Having procured the 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 York or Philadelphia. Such as We shall also introduce a now pietuto to this vi cinity in such unbounded demand in the cities, "called tho One dozen taken at one sitting at the low price of SI 50 per dozen. Pictures inserted Lockets, Bings, ami Pins, and copied or enlarged from old Daguerreotypes, Anibrolpycs, &c., - SMALL PUOFITS. ]) 1! E S S G 0 0 1) S , .Scotch Plaids, Wool Plaids. Zephyr TMniils. Em press Clothe. Plaid Mohairs, OUimore Cloths, Amours, Parrathcas. Alpacas i all colors, limb. Alpacas, Wool Dolainoa, Cotur e, Ac., Ac. Balmoral til its. A full aseortmoht for -odics and Children. CLOAKS and FURS j A large and desirable stock of Cloaks and Fur.-, bought in New York which nil! be soKUor*/* than elsewhere. I)OMES i . C S . Pe Laines, Check*, Prints, Muslins, Ginghams. Clinton Flannels uud Tickings, all to be sold ul great bargains. NOTlONS,'—Hosiery, White Good*, Ac. GENTS’ AND BOYS’ WEAK, Cloths. Casshn’-rcs, Satinetts, Jeans, Ac. A full assortment of Magorie’i celebrated lluine-Mudo Goods, always ou hand. Don't huy any kind of yonds nnfilyou have first called'bn'GitKKNi’rGin)'& ShhaVkr, to note fho gicat difference bdllvoon the prices asked for goods there and elsewhere. Goods received daily from Now York and Phil adelphia. GREENFIELD A SHEAFER, East Main Street, South Ride, 2d door, 2d door, 2d door from corner. Nov. iO, 1864, £J-£T UP VOUU CLUBS FOR 18G5 ! The Best and Vheapeat of the Magazines. PETERSON’S~M AG AZINE. Notwithstanding tho.ctibrmrfusly increased cost of Paper, and the consequent rise ifi the price of other Magazines, “ Potur*ouV will still ho fur nished to single subscribers at Two Dollar? a year, cash in advance Arrangements have been made by which, in 1365, it will be better limn over. No Magazine of similar merit will approach- it iu cheapness, hence it will be emphatically THE MAGAZINE FOU THE TIMES. The stories in “ Peterson 1 ' arc conceded to bo the best published anywhere. In addition to the usu al number of shorter stories, there wiU bo given in 1565, Four Original Copy-righted Novelettes,’viz THE LAST PLANTAGENET, By Mrs. Ann S. Stephens. THE MISSING DIAMOND, By tho Author of “ The Second Life. u A WOMAN'S REVENGE, By Louise Chandler Moulton. COQUET vs. CROQUET, By Frank Leo Benedict. In its Illustrations also, “ Peterson” Is unrivaled. The publisher challenges a comparison between its Superb Mezzotint* ami other Steel Engraving* And those in other Magazines, and one at least is given iu every number. Colored Fatihion Platen fa Adrance / It is tho only Magazine whoso Fashion Plates cun bo relied on. Colored Pattern* fa Embroider y, Crotchet , <£■ Hints on ail matters interesting to Ladies. TERMS— IN ADVANCE. Two copies, one year, Four “ “ Eight “ « Fourteen ° Premiums /or Cluhs of Bight or Fourteen. —To any person gutting up a club of Eight ami remit ting Twelve dollars—or a club of Fourteen and remitting Twenty Dollars, Wo will send as a Pre mium, our new copy-right stool engraving for fra ming— size 27 inches bv SIO—“WASHINGTON PARTING FROM lIIS GENERALS,” after a drawing by F. 0. Darloy. This is the most su perb Premium owt 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, wo will send, as a Premium, an extra copy of the Magazine for 18(55. For clubs of two or four, no premiums are given. Always saj, in remitting for a club of eight, or a club of fourteen, Which of the Premiums is pre ferred. Address, post-paid. • \ CHARLES .1. PETERSON A r «. 300 Chestnut street, Philudelpia, Pa, NoV. 10, 18(5-1. NEW FOR WARDING AND COM MIS SION- HOUSE EX OUR. At FBEDi. COAL, PLASTtiK 6 SALT. PUB subscriber having taken the Ware j[ house formerly occupied by J. U. Nonemaker, on West. High Street, opposite Diejaniuson Col lege, would inform the public, that ho has en tered into a general Fox warding and Commission business. , The highest market price will be paid for Flour Grain aud Produce of all kinds. Flour ami Feed, Piaster am/ Salt, k®pt con stantly on hand and for sate. ■ Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKENS VALLEY, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, LA WBEIUt Y, Ac., os, Ladies Umiorvests, Trimmings, Ac. JU'iiv mi.i Boys’ 'Overcoalliiss, Cloths anti Cuudmoii. tioodsa.ro made to order in tho luWst «uylerf and at short notice. Hen’s Shawl*. Undershirt.*, Praweis, Gloics, Scarfs. Tics. Ac. • Tbo l.»rgiy»t etoek »*f Pomcntie Goods In th* country. Carnets. Oil Cloths. lUankots, and every variety of Goods kept in u first class Pry Goods store. A>- new Myles w of Ch nk? and Pros* Goods conic nut. I have arrnngcm* ts to recive them New guods will he added as the Winter advances. • . Pit use cull ami examine before buying .clsc 'wbcliMis tam determined not to.\*c undersold. . llcmeinher the old stand, East Alain ’streot, turn dcor below Martin’s fleltl. Nov. 17, ISM NOTICE. *®“ J. BOAS’S STORE, Oi'tohitr mu Carlisle Deposit Bank. . . j / Would you buy your huts right cheap Please call at Bonn's store. In North Hanover street ho keeps. HU name' is on the door There Ladles, Men uml Children tub Are.fitted all the while, . His hats'are good, and have proved true', - No belter in Carlisle. . , 'Caps for Soldiers, Men and Buy* You all can here obtain, For Ladies u'nd for Children's Fur* Yon need not nsk in vain. Fur Caps, Fur Cellars nnd(JFur Gloves All neatly made and warm; FiV.fr Wnulun Shirts ami Woolen Drawer* For comfort in the storm. Yosts, duckets, Ilo'c, Neckties and Scarfs— All these he keeps to soil; Whips, Comforts, Canes and Notions too Too numerous to tell. - ALSO, Satchels and Traveling Baskets for Ladles, Mar ket and School Baskets, Carpet Bags aud Vali&ea. Tho largest assortment of Trunks kept .ut.nuy house iu town. *A largo variety of Gentlemen’* Gloves. A very largo assortment of Woolen Shirts, BUFFALO HOPES, Tuhncco and Segnrs, Ac,, «fcc. Please cull aud seeo his slock of good*, J. BOAS, Agent. Nov. 17, ISfil-dm B. R. JAMESON & CO. WHOLESALE aud retail Dealers in Fan cy Dry Goods, Notion* North vest corner of Hanover aud Pomfrel St*. f Carlisle, pa. would respectfully announce to lira public that they have just returned from the jEa*- torn cities with a largo Pm! •'well Selected stock oT goods, consisting in part of Hosiery, GloVcs. Mitt*. Veiis, CrupcV, Cravats, Roods, Nubias, Shawll, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Shirts, Drawers, Belt*, Ladies' and Gents’ Collars, Binding, Cords, But tons, Combs, Needles, Threads,Sewing Silk*, Hoop Skirls, Paper, Pons Perfumery, Cigars, Ac., Ao. Wo would particularly invito the attention of Country to our slock, n* in Ike mat ter of prices ns well as in other important parli<* ulnrs, wo enjoy this groat advantage, viz : on* branch of our house and a member of our flrtivorij. located in and always prepared U» take advantage of.cvory. fluctuation in thefoafck'cl. Liberal terms made with wliok-.«»)o fnuchiulwli and unusual .inducements offered to buyer* of eve ry class. Call and examine our slock. . , b. u. jamcson a ca Oct. in, 1864—Sul $ 3 00 ,0 (10 •3? 00 20 00 MATS AND CAPS , AT.KELLER’S, On North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pn. A splendid nssnrt&mnt of all lhq.ndxfr fa* stylos of Silk, Moltoi'hi, Slourh, So/t am/ Straw HA TS now open, ofctty.and homo . 'manufacture, which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. ■» -• A largo aleck of summer hats, Palm. Leghorn, Braid, India Panama, ipul Straw: Children's fan 03*, etc. Also a full a a Ttmcnt of J on’s, Boys* and Children’s Caps of o v iy description and sty lb. The subscriber invites a. to oomo and oxathlne his stock. Being a practical butter, ho feels con fident ot giving satisfaction. Thankful for the liberal. patronage, hftrptofore bestowed 'no solicits a continuance of the same. Don’t forgot, the stand; two doors above Shrei ncr’s Hotel, and next to Common's shoo store'. .JOHN. A. KELLER, Agt. N. B.—Hots of all kinds mado to order at short notice. [May 20,’64. Editor of Volunteer: Dhau Sin —With your permission T wish to say to the readers of your paper that T will send, by re turn mail, to all who wish it ( free),.a Recipe, with full directions for making mid using a simple Ve getable Balm, that will cfiectimlly remove, in ten days, Pimples. Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all im purities of the Skin, leaving the same sott, clear, smooth and beautiful. I- will also mail free to ‘those having Babßlloads, or Bare Faces, simple • directions and information that, will enable them to start.u fall growth of Lux uriant Bair, WhUker*,or a Moustache,in less than thirty days. . All npnlicaliona answered by rciiira mail With out charge. Oct. 6,1864-3 m MATRIMOAULT! S AND GENTEIEMEN IF ynn wish to marry, address the under signed, who will Bond you without money’ and without price, valuable infornmluin that.will ena ble you to marry happy and speedily, irrespective of ago, wealth or beauty. This information will cost you nothing, and-H you wish to irinfry, twill clnerl'ully assist y f ou. AU letters strictly confi dential. Tho desired information sent return mail, ami no rpiostions asked. AddreSS • Sarah B. Lambert, Grccupolnt, Kings Co k . Oct. 13, *64—3m. Cuvlialo borough bounty Bonds are I now ready for delivery in sums of One Hun dreil. Five Hundred anti One Thousand dollars, with coupons attached ; tho interest payable semi annually. at tho Carlisle Deposit Bank.’ Any per son having money Ip 101 l cl will,find it an advan tage lo invest in said Bonds, ns the State Bounty law exempts them from Taxation. Application to bp mn